Tax and spend policies lose in Britain election

NY Times:

Appeal to Dwindling Core Proves Costly for Labour Party in Britain


Ed Miliband, who built a campaign strategy of taxation of the rich and added social spending, resigned as the head of Labour after the party’s defeat in elections.
This appears to be bad news for Democrats in the US as the old style liberalism that Hillary Clinton is pushing is losing favor.   The pollsters overestimated its appeal and were as wrong as the politicians who pushed it.  Their lost also reflects how Scotland which had become the base of the party has become more estranged from Britain.  If Scotland becomes a liberal enclave it will only shrink its economy more.

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