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The Prime Minister is charming – but misleading

The Prime Minister is attempting to bridge a gap between the Labour party and the public by giving charming updates on his progress in government.

It’s called a “Substack” newsletter and it’s going rather well. He’s updated it enough times to make it count.

It now helps us to know more about his perspective on life from the vantage point of his seat in government.

The challenge is knowing how to handle yet more forgiving dialogue on issues that don’t sit well for conservative readers.

The issue of childhood is just one example of a matter that has been blown out of all proportion by overzealous politicians.

The ‘freak out’ zone in politics – usually reserved for Liberal Democrat idealists – has been slowly occupied by more and more Labour Parliamentarians.

Their fold is now a growing family of die hards and ideologues that join together on issues so everyday it sounds too common.

The familiarity of the family dinner table cannot make the legislation of tomorrow. It’s only built on arguments and disagreements. It doesn’t sit well for all of us.