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about economic competence on it's own, but measures of overall satisfaction in how they are doing seem pretty high.
Not exact matches
But McDonnell is proving to be more multi-layered than his caricature, seeking late in his career to match expediency with belief, gripped by the need to prove
economic competence (he reads the findings of focus groups as avidly as New Labour's leading figures used to do), knows the importance of narrative and how George Osborne impressively framed one
about how Labour crashed the car and should never be given the keys again.
Do their doubts
about the party's
economic competence mean these are soft Labour voters who will be peeled away as the election looms?
But Miliband faces a bigger challenge first: overcoming voters» doubts
about Labour's
economic competence.
Among the reservations that potential Labour voters have
about the party —
economic competence, opposition to welfare reform, the leader himself — opposition to an EU referendum does not rank very high.
When considering unprecedented political phenomena, Ed Miliband, and indeed Ed Balls, might want think more carefully
about where the party stands with voters on
economic competence.
For years we've been hearing
about «swingback», «
economic competence», «prime ministerial» etc and how this will mean a certain Tory victory.