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In many ways I believe that Corbyn will be a positive for Labour, there needs to be an alternative view in opposition, Labour for 20 years has been about "focus groups outcomes" and pitching on what they think will get them elected.
In many ways I believe that Corbyn will be a positive for Labour, there needs to be an alternative view in opposition, Labour for 20 years has been about "focus groups outcomes" and pitching on what they think will get them elected.
Quite how you think such an old and failed ideology offers any sort of alternative that people will identify with I do not know. What labour should be doing is creating a society that if the state is going to intervene should do so effectively. For as long as they still see taxation as a punishment or penalty and welfare as a means of actually helping people they will remain on the sidelines of politics.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone
Quite how you think such an old and failed ideology offers any sort of alternative that people will identify with I do not know. What labour should be doing is creating a society that if the state is going to intervene should do so effectively. For as long as they still see taxation as a punishment or penalty and welfare as a means of actually helping people they will remain on the sidelines of politics.
I tend not to engage people with inferior intellect in face to face discussion over the subject of politics, I see no reason to break that rule over the subject online.
Quite how you think such an old and failed ideology offers any sort of alternative that people will identify with I do not know. What labour should be doing is creating a society that if the state is going to intervene should do so effectively. For as long as they still see taxation as a punishment or penalty and welfare as a means of actually helping people they will remain on the sidelines of politics.
Originally posted by Jeremy Corbyn
Paying tax is not a burden. It is the subscription we pay to live in a civilised society.
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