It's a policy of realpolitik looking ahead to how Labour are going to govern based on our strategic relationships with Israel and the US.
I appreciate that people may not like it, or agree with it, but there is nothing inconsistent or incoherent.
On the lack of policy detail - you may disagree with it, but they are deliberately choosing not to release policy details. The conference set out the vision - new homes, new towns, technical colleges and planning reform, Net zero, Ethics in public life. It's assumed that closer to the election these will be fleshed out.... although while Labour are doing their best to sabotage themselves it might not be the best time to get into it.
His shadow Foreign Sec fell apart discussing the Gaza policy on Wednesday on the wireless and later on the socials.
Maybe they've got a policy now that a third of Lab MPs have essentially rejected the previous woolly mess.
He absolutely has a coherent policy.
It's a policy of realpolitik looking ahead to how Labour are going to govern based on our strategic relationships with Israel and the US.
I appreciate that people may not like it, or agree with it, but there is nothing inconsistent or incoherent.
On the lack of policy detail - you may disagree with it, but they are deliberately choosing not to release policy details. The conference set out the vision - new homes, new towns, technical colleges and planning reform, Net zero, Ethics in public life. It's assumed that closer to the election these will be fleshed out.... although while Labour are doing their best to sabotage themselves it might not be the best time to get into it.