It is. As the discussion elsewhere shows, the actual steps that follow from the so-called popular positions are ones that many would not want to take themselves. It’s only for others to take them…
One might say the purpose is to see which nonsensical lies are most appealing, but then one would have to compare right-wing to left-wing lies and see which poll better. “We will end taxes on working people and instead tax idle profits of exploitative multinationals to bring down prices”?
"We will overhaul our tax system to provide cheap food to hard-working UK families rather than handouts to rich farmers. We will let other countries tax the things we don't want and send to them, rather than raise the cost of living by taxing the things we do want and bring here."
"We will put a stop to spending taxpayers' money on creating new unelected bureaucracies with vague and unworkable mandates staffed with highly-paid civil servants."
"We will put a stop to spending taxpayers' money on creating new unelected bureaucracies with vague and unworkable mandates staffed with highly-paid civil servants, by creating a new unelected bureaucracy with vague and unworkable mandates staffed with highly-paid civil servants."
It is incredible that people don’t immediately understand that the first thing a new Efficiency Bureaucracy (usually redundant to existing efficiency agencies) should eliminate is probably itself
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"We will put a stop to spending taxpayers' money on creating new unelected bureaucracies with vague and unworkable mandates staffed with highly-paid civil servants."
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ahgjEjJkZks