«
Ordinary voters understand what inflation is,» wrote University of Western Ontario economics prof David Laidler in a 2007 paper, «and most of them don't like it.»
Not exact matches
While the right of the party have lectured Corbyn and the left for the past year about talking - down to
voters, being «out of touch» and not
understanding ordinary people's views, here Smith is saying he believes Labour should go into the 2020 election telling the 52 % of Leave
voters they are simply wrong.
Is Osborne regarded as
understanding the concerns of
ordinary voters?
Voters are much more likely to see Labour as the party that
understands and cares about
ordinary people.
Either he is economically illiterate (possible, but unlikely) or he is adding to the Coalition Government's woes by using confusing language which makes it even harder for
ordinary voters either to
understand the scale of the problem, or the likely sacrifices to come in order to tackle it.
But Farage's messaging is consistent, if often highly unpalatable, and he articulates his prejudices and prescriptions in ways that
ordinary voters can
understand.
Voters also felt Gordon Brown best
understands the problems faced by
ordinary people during the difficult economic times, with 27 per cent of votes compared to 18 per cent for David Cameron.
But no policy has yet been explained in a way the
ordinary voter can
understand.»