And clearly the electorate didn't think Labour could and judging by the refusal of Labour to accept they got it wrong it'll be a long time before they win another one. My view of Labour's manifesto, not withstanding other promises made after it was published, was that it was totally unaffordable without large tax increases both direct and stealth. A lot of companies who would have borne the brunt of the costs clearly agreed and without them on board it just wouldn't work. Still, we'll see what a 3 word manifesto produces in time and the electorate will then decide, with Labour staying hard-left there's a huge gap which Boris can move towards to and the centre ground usually dictates the winner...