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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou CAN be rich and hold left wing views without being a hypocrite. e.g. earn a huge amount but actually pay 60% tax rather than try and hide it in the Bahamas, use it to help charities, spend your time in soup kitchens... but that either doesn't happen much, or doesn't make a good news story so we only hear about the ones who are either two-faced, or start off honourable but get seduced by the money.
Then of course you can make the argument people who get rich tend to be the types who are more interested in money than people in the first place.
(I put myself into this category )
This would then only work if people were given choice over education and all education was of a very good standard. Also access to capital - to own property.
The only way this would happen is if the bottom end of the education system was improved with more sport and vocational education being made available and selection to feed those with academic strength into environments where people want to learn.
Most of the rich left are more concerned with their own images and whatever most of them say what they actually deliver is described as.
She aims to deny poorer people the advantages that her son enjoys. She seeks to impose a failing dogma that she refuses to accept for her own child. She blathers about inequality, yet wallows, almost boastfully, in affluence and privilege.
Chakrabarti is not just a dissembler but a snob. She speaks glowingly of the “wonderful state sector” in education, but decides that her son is too refined to mix with the urban riff-raff.
Again I return to the adage that actions are far louder than words.
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You CAN be rich and hold left wing views without being a hypocrite. e.g. earn a huge amount but actually pay 60% tax rather than try and hide it in the Bahamas, use it to help charities, spend your time in soup kitchens... but that either doesn't happen much, or doesn't make a good news story so we only hear about the ones who are either two-faced, or start off honourable but get seduced by the money.
Then of course you can make the argument people who get rich tend to be the types who are more interested in money than people in the first place.Last edited by d000hg; 11 October 2016, 12:59.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe Labour party are no different to the rest.
Hodge, the one who hates contractors, is worth millions. The Blairs have property empires etc.
The only true socialist is Corbyn which is why the majority hate him. If he got his policies in to play then the cabinet would be populated by ex members of the IRA.
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The Labour party are no different to the rest.
Hodge, the one who hates contractors, is worth millions. The Blairs have property empires etc.
The only true socialist is Corbyn which is why the majority hate him. If he got his policies in to play then most of the Labour MPs would lose a fortune.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThey make agents look like paragons of virtue and rectitude. (Hard to imagine I know).
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I sort of warmed to her as a few things she said made sense, now I just see her as a thin Dianne Abbott.
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They make agents look like paragons of virtue and rectitude. (Hard to imagine I know).
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Shami Chakrabarti
I loathe these people.
Shami Chakrabati is upholding the great Left-wing tradition of pious hypocrisy
Yes. The chasm between her own “charmed and privileged” existence, to use her phrase, and her support for the miserable, egalitarian ideology of socialism certainly makes her a hypocrite.
She aims to deny poorer people the advantages that her son enjoys. She seeks to impose a failing dogma that she refuses to accept for her own child. She blathers about inequality, yet wallows, almost boastfully, in affluence and privilege.
Chakrabarti is not just a dissembler but a snob. She speaks glowingly of the “wonderful state sector” in education, but decides that her son is too refined to mix with the urban riff-raff.Tags: None
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