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Hugh
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« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2010, 04:45:58 PM » |
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Papaumau
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« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2010, 01:23:36 PM » |
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I have traditionally voted Labour as I was brought up with the Labour ethics by my very active grandfather, ( a personal friend of Manny Shinwell ) but since Labour has lurched to the right and the big two have little to separate them any more I always look for a "third way". ( I have metioned this third way here before ). After all of the scandals of the expenses row and the number of parliamentarians who have been caught taking cash for favours done for outside industry on BOTH sides of the house and in the upper chamber I have lost all respect for politicians if not politics in general. I think that many Brits now feel the same about politics ! As I think that our political representatives should do what WE want and not what they want they should have their power restricted so that they are not so easily-able to push pet or party-political projects, ( hows that for alliteration  ). A hung parliament could do this and because of this I now vote Liberal Democrat at national elections and SNP in Scottish elections. SO, you see, we are not all tied to our traditional or family political affiliations if we are brave enough to think for ourselves and NOT just go with the flow as our forefathers did !
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Papaumau
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« Reply #14 on: March 27, 2010, 01:32:19 PM » |
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I was given to understand that Fascist was in fact National Socialism
An interesting point avalonmpk ! The word "Socialism" has been used and abused by many hard and soft-edged organisations of the past and every time we see it being used we have to be prepared to read between the lines to see what it actually means in every context. Historically "Social" means to act for all in the social group and that can have very positive connotations to it but when it is used to front any extreme group it immediately loses it's "social" tag. People always put their own spin on the term simply because it HAS been used badly in the past and I always look at the term as if it says SOCIAL in fact rather than something else. If it does not stand for social behavior then I dismiss it as being hijacked for other dogmatic purposes. Fascism is something else altogether and this term can not be misconstrued as anything other than what it is. Here is the true if complex definition of Fascism: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
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