Sir Tony Blair believes that recent shifts in behavioral economics and neuroscience illustrate how our biases shape our understanding, noting that experiences inevitably frame new information.
Blair compares the current political landscape to the past, asserting that the 'zeitgeist today is different' from 1997, characterized by a more anxious public rather than an optimistic one.
He emphasizes the uniqueness of Britain's recent economic struggles as a 'vicious cycle of increased costs, increased taxes, and poor outcomes,' indicating a stark contrast to previous decades.
While Blair identifies with the middle class, Sir Keir Starmer aims to realign Labour with the working class, stating his 'project' is to make the party a 'natural vehicle' for their aspirations.
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