Donald Trump Might Enjoy a Few Pints With Labour’s Corbyn
On either side of the pond, each is shaking things up in his party.
US Presidential Candidate Donald Trump visits his Scottish golf course Turnberry on July 30, 2015 in Ayr, Scotland.
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This is an excerpt from Bloomberg's daily Opening Line column.
Jeremy Corbyn, the frontrunner in the contest for Labour Party leader, promises to end austerity in the U.K., nationalize the railways and invest in the NHS. The man sitting atop the Republican field in the U.S.—Donald Trump—wants to repeal Obamacare and get (even more) Wall Street types running the economy.