By Michael Faulkner - 08.09.15
Should they be interested to engage with what has been happening in the British Labour party since the bruising electoral defeat in May, U.S readers of this column unfamiliar with mainstream British politics may find a point of reference in the incipient Democratic campaign for the party’s presidential candidate. The emergence of an elderly contestant, Maine Senator Bernie Sanders, who, astonishingly for the U.S., is a self-proclaimed socialist, appears to have aroused an extraordinary degree of interest and enthusiasm especially among younger people. With rallies attended by up to 10.000, he appears to be seriously eroding Hillary Clinton’s poll lead for the Democratic candidacy in the 2016 Presidential election....
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