In the 21 months between now and May 2015, Labour's biggest challenge is to
win economic credibility in the hearts and minds of the British people.
While
winning economic credibility should remain a Labour priority and I've written in the current Progress magazine on how this might be done, it may be that a perceived dearth of authenticity, rather than economic credibility, is the most immediate cause of a heightened risk that Labour will not form the next government.
Not exact matches
The ratio's
credibility was boosted further when Professor Sharpe
won a Nobel Memorial Prize in
Economic Sciences in 1990 for his work on the capital asset pricing model (CAPM).