From my very superficial perspective of him, he seems like a centrist, leaning left economically, but with a few policies of the Right, especially in regards to immigration and supporting local governance. He did not support having people thousands of kilometers away, in a different country, deciding on the direction of the UK, when they would not suffer any of the repercussions from their disastrous demands.
He seems like a mixed bag. Better than the vast majority of UK politicians, but far from perfect, with a lot of room for improvement. Basically, a stop-gap measure, until someone better comes along to actually plug the holes and fix their sinking vessel. Not that I actually believe there exists any such Englishman alive today.
From my very superficial perspective of him, he seems like a centrist, leaning left economically, but with a few policies of the Right, especially in regards to immigration and supporting local governance. He did not support having people thousands of kilometers away, in a different country, deciding on the direction of the UK, when they would not suffer any of the repercussions from their disastrous demands.
He seems like a mixed bag. Better than the vast majority of UK politicians, but far from perfect, with a lot of room for improvement. Basically, a stop-gap measure, until someone better comes along to actually plug the holes and fix their sinking vessel. Not that I actually believe there exists any such Englishman alive today.