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'''Centre-Left Populism''' is a left wing ideology that is at times hard to find, as it looks similar to regular [[File:Lpop.png]] left-populists or [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|social democrats]] because of its fiery rhetoric but moderate left wing policies. It is essentially populist social democracy, generally seen marching with people for things like universal healthcare and free tuition however many also take centrist positions on social issues in particular on self-ID and immigration, or might just not talk about social issues that much, in order to push for more left wing economic policies. Many are also soft euroscepts due to the European Union pushing neoliberal policies and oppose globalisation but mostly not with protective tariffs. Neil Kinnock was possibly the most famous centre left populist before converting to [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]] although modern politicians such as Bernie Sanders and Jack Layton could also be described as centre left populists as they have no connection to hard left socialism, such as nationalisation or worker ownership, but are still decidedly left wing and populistic.
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