Lary Elliot is right. While the British labour Party spent its time and energy fighting an ineffably overblown debate concerning antisemitism in their ignited and fanned by the nro-liberal coporate press (expecially Elliot´s home newpaper The Guardian) and followers of Tony Blair, they had no time to rollout their radical economic programme. This has finally begun and it is highly interesting for any progressive.
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