What I’m looking for is the Guardian review. The Blairite style Labour support is stronger than the traditional Labour support so I’d like to see what they think of the manifesto. That, for me, will have a much larger impact on this election than what the right wingers say.
I haven’t read any of the manifesto, it’s only going to be a chunk of sound bytes. At least they have learned their lesson from Foot and his “honest” Longest suicide note in the history of politics.
BTW, foot’s manifesto was “traditional Labour” and was comprehensively rejected by the people. After the Blair Brown years and the Thatcher years there is hardly a person under 30 who even knows why traditional Labour existed and even less care about it.
I was looking at the overall poll trackers yesterday. I’ll have a look at them again tomorrow. If Labour continues to fall, then we’ll know how well his manifesto was accepted… The worst I’ve seen in May was 49 Tory 27 Labour.
I did, however, read one article about whether we can trust the polls. One of the most surprising things which that article said was that the polls might be “understating” the size of the Tory support. For me that is not good. May does not need a 100 seat majority and it would not be overly good for the country.
[Edit]. Honest I hadn't read the Guardian article before I posted...