Rascal
El Presidente
You do need to do that, agreed.
And in saying that, you must have surely realised when you typed it, that as it stands, voters are not convinced. Or they would not need convincing.
Standards of living in this country for the vast majority of people have been steadily rising for the past 70 years. People have transitioned largely from mass employment in unskilled and low skilled jobs into higher skilled, more highly paid jobs. Most households now own a car, or two, where in the 60's, hardly anyone did. We have Samsung Galaxies and iPhones and watch TV or our 50" flat screen TVs, not the 12" round thing in the corner. People have aspirations now, when previously they did not.
Labour are selling a vision of nationalisation, state ownership and state interference with our lives, that people no longer want. Hard left Labour support exists only in pockets, in inner cities and in areas of lowest wealth and greatest deprivation. And these areas are becoming fewer, and fewer and fewer. What was once a dump is now "up and coming''.
Labour will remain in opposition forever unless and until they grasp this. You've lost the argument, Rascal. You are selling something we don't want.
We will see of course.