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Corbynomics cannot simply be dismissed as garbage

For one thing, the Labour leader candidate's policy has a strong political appeal to a younger generation disenchanted with ‘austerity’

Corbynomics cannot simply be dismissed as garbage
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An era of rampant inflation, endemic labour unrest, the “Social Contract”, monolithic nationalised industries and questionably high taxes on the wealthy, all punctuated by gut-wrenching sterling crises. That was the mid-1970s – when I began to study economics.

It was also when I cut my political teeth as a moderate Labour Party member, fighting a desperate rearguard action against Tony Benn's cadre on the left of the party and the "Alternative Economic Strategy", a hotchpotch of untrammelled public spending promises, expanded public ownership, "planning agreements" with private sector firms, and a plethora of controls on everything from imports to prices, plus a pledge to leave the European Economic Community (as the European Union then was).

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