Difference between May and Corbyn approach to policy making
May makes a complicated but economically well-thought out policy to address a problem, releases it, finds out it is wildly unpopular, u-turns. (See tax-credits, social care, self-employed NI contributions).
Corbyn makes a bad-thought out policy, releases it, is questioned about it in interviews, makes something up about spending enough money to keep everyone happy, backtracks later because he hasn't a clue what he is talking about. (See social housing, taxation, student loans, benefits cap, public sector pay cap, policing or basically anything that involves him spending billions in public money.)
Neither has a clue what they are doing?? it's quite frightening.. thanks for the post
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