专栏美国政治

Trump and Corbyn are two of a kind

Donald Trump and Jeremy Corbyn should get together. Mr Trump wants to grab the Republican presidential nomination from the Neanderthal right. The would-be leader of Britain’s opposition Labour party hails from the hard, socialist left. They are seriously destabilising their respective parties. And they have more in common than either would care to admit.

The billionaire Mr Trump has leapt to the front of the GOP’s 16-candidate primary race for next year’s election for the White House. A poll released this week by the Washington Post and ABC gave him the support of 24 per cent of Republican and Republican-leaning voters. This for a candidate whose reactionary xenophobia can make the Tea Party sound liberal. On planet Trump, immigrants from Latin America and Mexico are rapists, criminals and drug-dealers, Senator John McCain is not a war hero because he was captured by the Vietnamese, same-sex marriage and abortion are anathema, China is an enemy and climate change a hoax.

If this has discombobulated mainstream Republicans, Mr Corbyn has stirred blind panic in the upper reaches of Britain’s opposition Labour party. Ed Miliband, the former leader, left his party in ruins after a crushing defeat at the hands of David Cameron’s Conservatives in last May’s election. Mr Corbyn, who this week opened a poll lead over the three other putative Labour leaders, would reduce to ashes what remains.

您已阅读26%(1404字),剩余74%(3992字)包含更多重要信息,订阅以继续探索完整内容,并享受更多专属服务。
版权声明:本文版权归manbetx20客户端下载 所有,未经允许任何单位或个人不得转载,复制或以任何其他方式使用本文全部或部分,侵权必究。

菲利普•斯蒂芬斯

菲利普•斯蒂芬斯(Philip Stephens)目前担任英国《金融时报》的副主编。作为FT的首席政治评论员,他的专栏每两周更新一次,评论manbetx app苹果 和英国的事务。他著述甚丰,曾经为英国前首相托尼-布莱尔写传记。斯蒂芬斯毕业于牛津大学,目前和家人住在伦敦。

相关文章

相关话题

设置字号×
最小
较小
默认
较大
最大
分享×