I mean, if they hadn't, the Conservatives would've made one for them. I still remember the last election where it was "Corbyn plans to tax you an extra £1.2 trillion to fund his spending plans" just repeated over and over and over again until it was taken as fact, when that figure was drawn from taking random policies that anyone, even a random Labour councillor, had said might be nice and pricing them up all as "Corbyn's spending splurge".Sandydragon wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 4:18 pmIt was stupid of Labour to put a price tag on their green policy. Better to have had an aspiration rather than settle on a firm number so far out which could be affected by events.Puja wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 2:25 pmOpinion polls since the u-turn are showing a reduced Labour lead, from 21-22 points to 17-18 points (with a couple going as low as 11-12 points). I think it's a horrendous mistake by Starmer - if he'd stuck to his guns, then he could claim investing in Britain's future (and hope is something that oppositions should be trying to kindle), and the Tories can't make their usual hay on "You can't trust Labour with the economy," because everyone remembers Liz Truss and is aware of the number of knives currently lined up at Sunak's back. However, "You can't trust Labour," appears to be sticking quite well, not least because it seems to be true.Sandydragon wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 12:19 pm
I suspect by being vague Starmer will allow himself some room to manoeuvre especially if he gets a decent majority. Promising to spend money though will ultimately result in the media messaging that Labour is back to tax and spend, which could be ruinous.
I suspect that many in the UK aren’t adverse to paying a little more tax, but as Theresa May noticed when you campaign on that issue it tends to hurt you quite a lot.
Puja
Back at the time, Starmer's £28bn sounded authoritative and full of leadership - "We have costed up what is needed to fix this problem and we are prepared to do something about it." Gods only know how Starmer has been persuaded that people will like him better by letting the Conservatives hound him into giving up on it.
Puja