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https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/end-of-neoliberalism-unfettered-markets-fail-by-joseph-e-stiglitz-2019-11That's a Nobel Prize winning economist saying baldly that the Neoliberal economic era has run into the rocks. Which we all know anyway. 40 years of slower growth and what growth there is, being creamed off by the richest. It's the understandable reason for so much anger with "the elite". It's just that Johnson and Farage have managed to con people that "the elite" they should be upset with are celebrity lefties, so that folk turn their ire on them and leave the rich f**kers to carry on their accumulation of wealth. On one level, you have to admire the barefaced balls of it.What's needed if we're really going to address this though, is for Labour to work up a credible and dynamic alternative economic policy, delivered by a credible and dynamic leader. Should be easy enough.
So. Are you saying that if the Labour party had United as one behind Corbyn, he'd have led them to victory?
Yeah bfyp, what about some one that can't be trusted even in his own home, can't be trusted with the truth, people's personal safety, their heritage, religion altough it couldn't be anyone from working stock so it norrows it down a bit, maybe labour could get some ideas from the experts the conservatives on how to pick a leader, what do you think?
BST I would say they need to accept Brexit for one and move on past that. I also think they need a leader who is less focused on being divisive, someone like Kier Starmer. He has that authoritative professional style that breeds confidence in voters, not someone shouty like Rayner or Long Bailey, that will turn voters off.
It was Brexit, not leftwing policies that lost Labour the election(warning - contains stats)https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/21/labour-leftwing-brexit-policies-election