But Corbyn/McDonnell and some his/their policies might’ve been right for sections of the party but they weren’t for the country...that’s probably more of a fact
There’s probably no point getting into a political debate about choices as it’s irrelevant for another few years but the sooner labour picks someone (with the right policies) that offers something that’s attractive for the whole country (not just the party or sections of the party) the sooner we get a proper opposition which is better for everyone
ps the Tory manifesto/budget were pretty centre left, that’s the gaping hole labour left
Saying their policies weren't right is fine.
But the media didn't focus on a balanced and forensic assessment of policy did it?
If it had I wouldn't have a complaint and it was the same with Miliband and no doubt will be the same with Stamer.
A quick example, both parties announced broadband plans that according to experts were undeliverable.
One plan got massive scrutiny, one hardly got a mention. When you're giving the sitting government that much leeway you're on thin ice.
Look at the stunt Johnson's mate Orban has just pulled in Hungary. He's turned the country into a dictatorship. He used a compliant cherry picked media to do it.