Dire Wolf
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They could absolutely afford to do some things to reverse the death spiral of public services and the NHS. They are choosing an economic model that prohibits this. It isn't the only viable economic model.Is this true? Starmer could easily poll less than Labour in 2017 and that was a left wing manifesto. But...
Every election in my adult life has been less about the detailed policies of the parties and more about a handful of issues. Thatcher and Blair both came to power on a wave of discontent, Cameron the same. 2015, a referendum promise probably shaded it for Cameron, 2017 the belief that Labour would reverse Brexit, 2019 that Gimp would make Brexit happen.
Labour could offer a radical left wing alternative and win in 2024 (they can't because they wouldn't be able to afford it/implement it). I think Starmer should have been more visionary given he has the space to work with as the cons are in free fall. I don't think that is an unwarranted criticism.
It should be more than being better than the current lot.
Your last sentence is spot on.