Just stumbled upon this post from 6 months ago.
Labour's "reluctance to make moral arguments for the things in which it believes" and "the temptation either to accommodate or mimic populism" were painfully apparent in this week's immigration speech.
Labour's "reluctance to make moral arguments for the things in which it believes" and "the temptation either to accommodate or mimic populism" were painfully apparent in this week's immigration speech.
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Robert Saunders
Progressive politics seems to have lost its faith in the people, and its ability to make moral arguments for the things in which it believes.
As the rough beast of Trumpism slouches to Washington to be reborn, that despair - and the temptation either to accommodate or mimic populism - will grow.
As the rough beast of Trumpism slouches to Washington to be reborn, that despair - and the temptation either to accommodate or mimic populism - will grow.
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