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Or.. He could just state which Labour policies he thinks are Marxist. |
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OB essentially opposes any intervention, in any area, by the state even in areas that commercially are unable to sustain competition.
All these are areas for companies to cream off profits, lower employment rights and ultimately increase costs for end users (taxpayers). |
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If you really want to know what is going on in the Labour Party and why I have raised the Marxist threat, you may wish to read this chilling article. https://standpointmag.co.uk/issues/f...-to-socialism/ |
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Half the present PLP wouldn't back that agenda, let alone any opposition parties. Read the actual Labour manifesto and show us Marxism. |
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Apparently, the home affairs spokesman for the Lib Dems, Christine Jardine, will call for a shake-up of the power of the Home Secretary to revoke citizenship as happened in the Begum case. She wants the best interest of the terrorists' children to be taken into account.
Jardine stated: “The decision to strip someone of their citizenship is a very serious one and should only be taken when absolutely necessary. Instead, we have seen Conservative home secretaries abuse this power for political gain with tragic results. “These are people brought up, often born here, with families and loved ones who deserve a government that will take responsibility when they are radicalised and go abroad to join terrorists. They should be prosecuted in the UK for their crimes and interrogated to learn exactly how this happens and prevent terrorists from recruiting more young Brits". That should go down well with the British public! |
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Interesting from a political science perspective I suppose. |
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You surely cannot deny that Corbyn and McDonnell are Marxists. They have admitted it and they are proud of it. Their policies are designed with that in mind. To listen to McDonnell talking about just printing money as they need to in order to fund their huge spending spree they have planned, renationalise industry, give power to the workers so they can dictate to their bosses - the intention is perfectly clear, is it not? ---------- Post added at 15:53 ---------- Previous post was at 15:52 ---------- Quote:
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Policies "designed with Marxism in mind" and Marxist policies aren't the same thing. Anything on the left of the political spectrum could have that applied to it.
I'm quite sure if we compare a Foot manifesto with the most recent Labour one there will be plenty of differences. What we are seeing here is an attempt to redefine centre-left alongside communism, as has been done in the United States, so some can push extreme unrestricted and unregulated capitalism as the alternative. |
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I don't bother worrying about this 'marxist, left of center, far right' or whatever thing is read into policies/actions etc.
I do wonder though, how stupid people can often surpass themselves in that skill. Anyway, enough about me, what are their thoughts on fox hunting, sex education for 8 yr olds, public transport, free beer for pensioners*, and nuclear power stations? *asking for a friend ;) |
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