Grendel
Well-Known Member
She did things that would be radical left now, she funded BL ffs!
What is laughable is to decide something is radical based on the unemployment rate.
The first parliament did have large funding still of services - ironically most public sector workers here would have preferred her to Starmer - she gave double inflation pay rises of over 20%
The strategy was hardly softly softly like Starmer. There was huge changes in taxation - big reductions in direct taxation and big increases in indirect tax
It was a radical change but I guess ironic labour had even with private sector workers tried to use their influence with unions to keep wages below inflation and she offered more than they wanted