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Old 26-06-2021, 19:09   #7
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Re: Which is a better country for Conservatives: The U.S. or the U.K.?

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
Hmm the Dems who are in reality slightly to the Right of Thatcher. The US does not really do any LW politics.
Not quite sure how you make that out. They started centrist but have migrated to left of centre. They are, frankly, all over the place. They reckon they are 'Democrats' (it says so on the can) and yet they campaigned on the basis that they would overturn the people's choice to go for Brexit. I don't see any right-wing policies at all - perhaps you can enlighten us.

It is fair to say that the only parties to support the people's preference were the Conservatives and UKIP.
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