Ancient Citizen
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Yeah, squirrelled away in the Channel Islands, I believe.
and the 'help' they want to give the poor and dispossessed must always come from someone else.
Yeah, squirrelled away in the Channel Islands, I believe.
and the 'help' they want to give the poor and dispossessed must always come from someone else.
At least the right are unapologetic of their wealth, mostly, and the goal is to help others achieve that.
Pots and kettles.
Hmmmm - maybe not the membership, but the party leadership ....?Yeah, Labour members hate America, I have fond memories of singing the internationale trashing the toilets at Disneyworld.
Idiot.
During the last 12 months or so and particularly in the lead up to the GE - which party campaigned on demonising trade with America and generally all things America?
Perhaps calling the poster an idiot was unwarranted?
There's no hope for you.
Bless - are you still locked echo-chamber with @Ifwecouldjust?I'm Donald Trump
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And I approve this lie.
Of course you do not think so.
I was giving an example of the good on the right, of course there are a lot that are greedy.
If even Wikipedia nails it you've no excuse....
Right-wing politics holds that certain social orders and hierarchies are inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable,[1][2][3] typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, or tradition.[4]:p. 693, 721[5][6][7][8][9] Hierarchy and inequality may be viewed as natural results of traditional social differences[10][11] or the competition in market economies.[12][13] The term right-wing can generally refer to "the conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system".[14]
That just shows how naive you are to use Wikipedia and characterise so much, using such a basic definition.
Scratch below the surface, beyond basic definitions...
One-nation conservatism, also known as one-nationism or Tory democracy, is a paternalistic form of British political conservatism. It advocates the preservation of established institutions and traditional principles within a political democracy, in combination with social and economicprogrammes designed to benefit the ordinary person.[1] According to this political philosophy, society should be allowed to develop in an organic way, rather than being engineered. It argues that members of society have obligations towards each other and particularly emphasises paternalism, meaning that those who are privileged and wealthy pass on their benefits.[2] It argues that this elite should work to reconcile the interests of all classes, labour as well as management, instead of identifying the good of society solely with the interests of the business class.[note 1]
Staggeringly ironic.You always know enough, it's the hallmark of a closed mind.
No need mate. Johnson is going to be an excellent PM - just watch.
Minimum wage getting it's biggest increase ever in April. Economy surging on the back of renewed confidence. Massive increases in NHS resources. Good times ahead!
I suppose I should be grateful you didn't post the definition of compassionate conservative.
Or Bolshevism.
Or vegetarianism for that matter.
Some of that could be offset by the impact of Brexit so it will be interesting how he and the Tories navigate us through that.
If any negative impact turns out to be minimal though, and he plays a blinder in other areas then Johnson could be in the bizarre position of making the Tories the true party of many of the working class who shunned Labour and gave him their vote. If he can improve the lot of at least some of those voters then it may be many years before Labour have a sniff of getting back in.
A perfect Dumb & Dumber leader and deputy leader would be Long-Bailey & Burgon.
The oh so thick Long-Bailey teamed up with Mr Bombastic Burgon would struggle to get 10% support I reckon.