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by Bacchus » Fri Jun 02, 2017 1:36 pm
I can understand the arguments that doubt Labour. I can understand that some people prefer the Conservative ideology. I might not agree with them all, but I can understand them. How, after the last couple of months, anybody can make the argument that Theresa May is anything other than a weak, gutless, ineffective leader is beyond me. She's u-turned on key budget policy, u-turned on holding an election, u-turned on a key manifesto policy, refused to join the rest of the civilised world in condemning Trump's withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement and now having called the unnecessary election has gone into hiding because that's a less damaging strategy for her than appearing in public and letting people hear what she has to say. Her manifesto is uncosted and contains no detail whatsoever - any challenge to this is met with "we'll be consulting on this after the election."
The 'Strong and Stable' leader is currently attempting to win election on the back of telling us nothing and hiding from us. For some reason people still think she's the best person to lead the country through Brexit - maybe it's her insightful soundbites such as "Brexit means Brexit" and "No deal is better than a bad deal" that lead people to believe that. Seriously, we've had 12 months to prepare for Brexit and the most positive message she can come out with is that no deal (generally considered to be a pretty disastrous outcome) is better than a bad deal. Is that the vision we're expected to line up behind?
I have my doubts about some of the Labour team, I have my doubts about some of the Labour policies, but I'm now in no doubt whatsoever that I'd much rather give them a chance than vote for 5 more years of the negativity, u-turns, lies, missed targets, austerity, social division and general incompetence that this Conservative government has come to represent. Look past the propaganda headlines, don't accept when people tell you that things can't change, this is as good as it gets and you should be happy with it. Be bold, be positive, Vote Labour.
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