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This by Paul Mason seems quite on-the-nose
https://www.paulmason.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/After-Corbynism-v1.2.pdf
But the real deficit of Corbynism was its refusal to listen to, and provide answers to, the cultural insecurity being expressed by people in ex-industrial towns.
This is something I've wondered. If Labour dropped the right-on/PC image and moved back to a focus on economically left-wing policies, how would that play with the electorate?
No idea what the most recent manifestos have been, but I'm confident when I looked at UKIP's and the BNP's when Nick Griffen was still around they were economically to the left.
This by Paul Mason seems quite on-the-nose
https://www.paulmason.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/After-Corbynism-v1.2.pdf
Apols if posted before, didn’t see it on a quick scan through