On day two of deliberations,
we consider the leader of the Labour party who for once has given us a clear
choice with a left wing manifesto that only borders on the loony, predicated I
suspect on the conviction that he is unlikely to have a majority and so will
never have find the money or the political nous to deliver the promises to roll
back austerity, and although I personally would accept the cost implications,
the global context of business and finance would provide bolt holes for the
corporate fat cats and reduce the yield from any tax increases; the temptation
is to vote Labour to prevent excessive Tory triumphalism, but if we all did
that he might win, and where would we be then?
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