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| Veteran Member | New Labour approach - "reverse engineering"
I'm quite impressed by Labour's new strategy. How do we cover this spiralling deficit? Reverse engineer growth figures that cover it! How do we make coal-fired power stations carbon neutral? Reverse engineer an as-yet non-existant technology to sort the problem out! This is bold thinking by any standard. The blind faith approach. Is it a new paradigm in political thinking in this country? Or is it completely barking bonkers?
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