Because they put explicit policies out and then had to change them as the governmental position worsened.I like neeps wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 6:01 pmI mean that's fine to think that. But one problem; they're being ripped apart in the press today, yesterday, tomorrow, and every day anyway. And they'll get ripped apart everyday of campaigning. Oh and that continues when they're elected.Biffer wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 3:12 pmYou're living in the past if you think the Labour party can do politics like that nowadays without being ripped apart in advance of the election. You have to wait and let the tories continue what they're doing, let them fall apart and continue to be arseholes. All you need to do is portray a vague idea of competence in comparison to them.I like neeps wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 2:59 pm
Labour don't have any attack dogs. And that's a stupid line as well because you can't explain how the Tories are sabotaging a future Labour government without saying - irresponsibly low tax and spend numbers when you're telling everyone that you'll stick to their fiscal rules and won't raise tax yourself.
You can have a coherent message about the Tory government is being using the state as a vassal to enrich their mates, having policies from libertarian think tanks that have failed before, and have chronically underinvested in public services which are teetering. But then you need to propose fixes - and the Tories will steal them/papers will attack them etc etc isn't a valid defence against that. As the Tory press will attack them in govt if they keep them a secret (uturns as usual) and the election will be within a year so even if the Tories do steal them they won't improve things enough for a bounce. And as said, they are already announcing policies anyway, they're just disregarding most of them.
It'd be nice if politics was based on policies like it used to be, but it's not.
And as said, the issue of "vague competence" comes apart when in government and without a plan to fix any of the problems. Leading to a more extreme politics, sadly.
If they’d said they were going to invest in green industry, but the final figure couldn’t be certain until they were clear just how much the Tories fucked the economy before they leave, that’s a more defendable position.