British voters want a fundamental change in the way the economy works, and predominantly blame the greed of bankers in Wall Street and London for the recession but are sceptical that the electorate can have much influence over the UK’s direction, a Bill Clinton adviser will say on Tuesday.
The message from the American pollster Stan Greenberg, one of the former US president’s closest advisers, also shows voters strongly believing that the way economy works is “too harsh on ordinary working people” and too “generous to upper-class families.” [cont.]
Patrick Wintour, The Guardian