LABOUR’s crushing defeat in what was referred to as the most important general election in a generation shows what can happen to a party when it “moves so, so far to the left,” US presidential candidate Joe Biden has warned.
Venturing into the political conversation across the pond, the Democrat said a party would find itself in a downward spiral if its proposals cannot “be contained within a rational basis quickly”. The former vice-president made the comments at a rally in San Francisco as he sought to use Labour’s dismal performance as a warning to voters not to back his more left-leaning rivals Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
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