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Justin Edinburgh
What's the point of a Labour Party that is a pale imitation of the Tories? They need to define themselves through points of difference.
What's the point of a Labour Party that is a pale imitation of the Tories? They need to define themselves through points of difference.
Or that it's what the electorate has wanted for more than 35 years now.I'm talking about the conversation they need to start. Yes, of course the policy must be based on conviction. I have formed the view that the Tory/New Labour position was a result of it being an easier option than selling real Labour ideas.
Or that it's what the electorate has wanted for more than 35 years now.
The world that kind of party last won an election in doesn't exist any more.
I think you're in danger of trying to rewrite history there. Marx's silly little thought experiments have failed everywhere people have tried to turn them into reality.No, it does not, but as Marx said, the point is not to interpret the world, but to change it. Just because things are as they are now, does not mean that is how they will always be. No matter how much the Tory boosters would like it to be so.
I think you're in danger of trying to rewrite history there. Marx's silly little thought experiments have failed everywhere people have tried to turn them into reality.
The division of labour has made us all far, far richer than Marx ever dreamed possible. His belief that we all had to throw a violent protest to engineer change like some emotionally departed teenager has proven him wrong. The value of any good or service has, empirically, been shown to be a product of its supply and demand.
Wasn't one of Marx's main theories about change that (horribly paraphrasing here) opposing opinions will build up more and more distrust and resentment until change is forced to come around by means of revolution?The quote referenced change, not my support for all of Marx's economic theories.
Wasn't one of Marx's main theories about change that (horribly paraphrasing here) opposing opinions will build up more and more distrust and resentment until change is forced to come around by means of revolution?
If so, you should probably pick another person to quote from if you want change
Isn't that just a small step back to the old days when those with learning problems and/or mental disabilities weren't allowed to vote?
Isn't that just a small step back to the old days when those with learning problems and/or mental disabilities weren't allowed to vote?
Maybe the UAE, Kuwait, Saudi and Qatar can step in to assist their "brothers" and provide aid, considering they have more space and disposable finance to help, that and they are pretty close by...