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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper
As quick examples, he whipped the party to abstain on the most of the freedom restricting bills the tories introduced (protest/crime), and he's scrapped every single one of the 10 pledges he used to get elected as leader.
He's scrapped his energy nationalisation pledge, which would cost £2-5billion, in favour of freezing prices and paying energy companies over £30billion instead, besides the only policy he's offered being a reduction of business taxes.
He stands against workers, and gives interviews to the sun when saying he never would.
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Okay yeah, most of that is pretty damning
But the Sun thing? I don't really see why trying to reach working class people should be a problem? Sure he said he never would, but politicians do things they say they wouldn't, or vice versa, all the time.