Gareth Barry Conlon
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Absolutely you’re correct and apologies if you weren’t using early Germany to be hyperbolic.
I agree, socially and economically are vastly different points and being authoritative or liberal has no bearing on what you believe economically. Stalin was closer to Hitler socially than he was Marx, for example.
That’s why in my point to Rasc I said my politics are quite rare as a whole. I’m economically Social Democrat but socially I have a mixture of left and right politics.
Labour’s manifesto appeals to me but then again I’m often at odds with the membership.
Agree with this - I think a perfectly formed and functioning government would be willing and able to draw solutions from across the political spectrum for any given problem. We pretty much do this right now but not in a way that is anywhere near joined up or competent. We do by way of lurching from left to right and clamping down on things and then letting them slide.
An example of this is Nationalisation of utilities. Tories would privatise everything on principle, Labour would Nationalise everything on principle. No one is saying you should review how effective and efficiently something is working and consider actual evidence to determine if we are better served by nationalising or privatising a specific industry.