Keir Starmer argues that there were too many good things in Labour’s 2019 manifesto for it to be successful

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This is so bizarre. The new leader of the Labour Party has implied that the commitments of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour included too many ingredients that would make the country much better. Apparently having a list of good things is too complicated for the electorate.

Whereas the Tories merely repeated the word ‘Brexit’ in so many ways it became a Brexit karma sutra for the mentally challenged Labour actually tried substance. However with an eye on how things will be under Starmer it appears that treating the manifesto as a document of enhanced living and enlightenment is to be replaced with a buzzword that means absolutely nothing but enables the party to disregard their voters unless they are wealthy.

Alastair Campbell’s ghost is back haunting the nation alongside Dominic Cummings’ grim reaper.

Douglas James

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