And this is how everyone should vote. It shouldn't be down to single policies (Brexit) or charismatic leaders (Johnson) - you should vote for who most broadly is likely to do the sorts of things you prefer. Trouble is, many don't see the broader picture in this way - it's all distilled into soundbites or unswerving loyalty.Naïve.
Thatcher didn't get in by promising mass privatization. She got in by claiming 'Britain isn't working'. Then promptly trebled unemployment.
It isn't what you promise, it is what you do that matters. My expectation is labour will do things that I prefer, compared with the things the tories have been doing and will continue to do if not stopped. That's enough for me for now.
Rolling out a load of policies so that the tories can gleefully gaslight them for the next 2 years would be the actions of a madman, hellbent on political suicide