ICM poll: Support for Conservatives high despite voters' fear of tax rises | Politics | The Guardian .
An overwhelming majority of voters think a Tory government under David Cameron would push up taxes and leave families worse off — but the paradox at the heart of the latest Guardian/ICM poll is that they still want to see the opposition in power.
Which just shows how badly New Labour failed the Left.
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“Which just shows how badly New Labour failed the Left.”
And everyone else in society too.
I’m afraid people ultimately vote for leaders rather than policies. And as the Tories have ruthlessly exposed, while Gordon Brown is happy to comment on all manner of popular trivia, when a big issue comes around he goes missing. When Blair was in charge Brown spent 4 or 5 years avoiding telling us whether he approved of the Iraq war. Now he won’t even tell us whether he thinks a man convicted by a Scottish court of murdering 270 people should have been released for reasons of “compassion”, because no doubt to do so would offend his good friend the Colonel.
What it does show is that, regardless of where you stand on the political spectrum, if you are seen as being without courage or conviction, you will not get elected.
You never know, perhaps GB doesn’t see anything wrong with compassion or even believes (knows even) that Megrahi is innocent. It would be difficult for him to confess to either of these opinions.