kettle wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 3:17 am
Thread of Hartlepool voters' opinions on a few key policies. Note rather high support for nurse raises, nationalisation and state-funded broadband.
Rather than being toxic to everyone you talk to on this forum, why don't you read a little and come back later with a more informed view?
Populism in sounds popular shock.
You can do state funded broadband tmrw with a voucher. That would have been the logical response to the very good points Labour made about broadband being a necessity not a luxury.
What Labour offered was free broadband via state monopoly in 5 years time. The arithmetic in the policy was massively out and Corbyn has more faith than me in state monopoly delivering it on time and budget. The way to do it was, like South Korea who Labour invoked, to have the state directing and the market providing.
The nurses' rise was a missed political opportunity- as I say, I'd go for what Wales did, a £750 bonus for NHS and social care. I think what Starmer was doing was trying to avoid committing money to avoid "Labour's tax bombshell", but Spaffer is a different sort of opponent.
But the big problem overall, and something a much derided "focus group", would have spotted is that the big commitments added up to a feeling of "You lot can't afford this!" Who was sitting around thinking "I might vote Labour, ah I will now that 5th major nationalization has come in?" I'd guess nobody.