AJB Temple
Finely figured
Speech plus Q&A I attended in CoL somewhat pre-election where it was clear (also from her writings) that she had a strong feminist bias and (obviously) left wing ideology brought with her having studied PPE at New College and developed her thoughts on securonomics at LSE. She made it clear from that platform that she thinks global economics is misguided which flies in the face of reality from a UK perspective when you look at China and the US. She also talked quite a lot about running a household budget, which came across as sweetly naive. She had a junior job at the BoE and similarly junior role at a retail bank and reminded me of idealistic new graduates who arrives at a financial services business eager to tell them how it should be done.I’ve heard that said a few times - what leads you to say it? There’s obviously a difference between being economically literate and having a view on how to deal with matters that not all the electorate agree with.
I should add I didn’t vote Labour but have met her last year through work and she was imho pretty switched on.
I think she graduated from LSE somewhere around 2002 from memory of what she said, and was seeking political office as an MP from around 2005. She has little business experience and none at a senior level, and glosses over that. She talked about creating a hundred thousand new businesses but was unable to say how labour would do that apart from phrases such as "by stimulating the ecomony" and her global stance came across as isolationist and idealistic. Did not convince me or many there that she was knowledgeable beyond academia.