1066familyman
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- Jan 15, 2008
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I would love to believe that Labour has something to offer the public in general rather than the Corbynites but every time you think they might be seeing the big picture, Corbin himself pulls the rug out from under himself. Yesterday, for example, he talked about a wages cap, which would be easily got round,instead of the much simpler reversal of the Tory tax cuts for the wealthy.
John Rentoul of The Independent suggested a policy angle which would surely be a winner for Labour - that the referendum result was a vote for more spending on the NHS. Boris's bus said so. That keeps him away from immigration, where he's dangerously at odds with Labour voters north of London, but gives him an unanswerable stick with which to beat the Torres. But that's far too sensible for the present Labour leadership.
With respect, that's all complete bollox.
The Labour party fought the last election with the NHS as their key issue. That didn't work because most voters know the NHS is a bottomless pit in terms of funding and no party, not even the Tories, would ever dare to completely dismantle it.
Labour were quiet on Housing, quiet on immigration, quiet on zero hour contracts, quiet on austerity, quiet on the general Tory race to the bottom and growing wealth inequality. They paid for that silence and no amount of talk about the NHS was ever going to win them anything.
But yes, let Corbyn just concentrate on the NHS