That second half yesterday was wild. It's easy to say that if the goal that made it 2-2 had come straight after the break, the walls might've come tumbling down, but Man City had a surprisingly small amount of ideas for breaking Arsenal down during the second half.
The reality is that this Labour govt are fiscal conservatives and are thus ideologically committed to their proposals.
They had no problem u turning on everything else, particularly anything to the left of the current position. The steadfast commitment to cuts + no tax rises is an exception. Which should tell you everything. Other policies fine to u-turn on to ’get into power’, this not possible to u-turn on because…? Its what they want.
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