So social democracy is not pragmatic now? I thought the whole point we had that instead of revolutionary socialism because it was pragmatic? No you don't know what you're talking about and act like you know something about governance. It's clear from someone who has studied governance and actual experience with governance that you don't.Yea hard left policies like protectionism and subsidies. They're just wonderful for the working class. That's why they have the backing of exactly zero economists.
Hard left policies are much more about moral signalling than actual outcomes.
Even leaving aside the nuances of their policies, ideological purity is useless in governance. You need to temper it with pragmatism, or you get neither purity nor outcomes.
Subsidies have no support by econonimists lmao
Again, go to your libdem friends. I don't understand why you're interested in labour.