Stuff I can get behind. faint whiff of it not being achievable but what does that matter?
Curious as to what you see as not achievable? The sheer quantity of proposals? I think HS2 to Scotland sounds like a long-term plan, more than a concrete thing (although it's insane that it doesn't already exist). But (re-)nationalization of key industries and no tuition fees are things which exist in other nations which out perform the UK in many (most?) economic measures. With the economy generally, the Brexit policy is, albeit not my favoured outcome, a much more mature position to take than whatever the fuck it is the Tories imagine.
I'd rather not, but I get your sense in terms of volume. Stasis or contraction seems to be the neutral gear for government lately. So the idea of things and breaking the austerity trap seems a bit odd. I think the Tories will work from this gut feeling.
Curious as to what you see as not achievable? The sheer quantity of proposals? I think HS2 to Scotland sounds like a long-term plan, more than a concrete thing (although it's insane that it doesn't already exist). But (re-)nationalization of key industries and no tuition fees are things which exist in other nations which out perform the UK in many (most?) economic measures. With the economy generally, the Brexit policy is, albeit not my favoured outcome, a much more mature position to take than whatever the fuck it is the Tories imagine.