But then none of their manifesto could happen - they'd have to tell the electorate that they would preside over a Labour version of austerity. Not a chance that that message (as honest as it would be) would win any votes.>
I don't see the immediate connection between following what seems to have been the will (lied to or not), with a Labour version of austerity. If you think that a leave vote means decline, sure, but clearly a lot of the people don't feel that, right or wrong and given that economics is hardly an exact science the smart move would be to go with it
I don't see the immediate connection between following what seems to have been the will (lied to or not), with a Labour version of austerity. If you think that a leave vote means decline, sure, but clearly a lot of the people don't feel that, right or wrong and given that economics is hardly an exact science the smart move would be to go with it