I'd prefer an honest politician but I wont hold my breathe. As to Keir's one off tax, he knows enough to be aware it wouldn't work but it sounds good to his deluded supporters. There isn't a quick fix to the current economic troubles. It's about time "The Great British Public" realised this.
So you agree he did actually have a policy then. What he doesn't have is an answer to a year's time if the energy crunch continues. Boris doesn't have an answer to what now?
Meantime between the housing crunch and the energy crunch we are going to see a lot of people put into serious difficulties.
Keir's electoral problem is at heart he isn't a leader, he doesn't seize the moment, he doesn't take risks but right now he's at least trying to do the right things.
Hopefully Boris gets a severe drubbing in May, the Tories chuck him and his kleptocrats in the bin and get someone like Penny Mordaunt in number 10.