Ring the daily mail
OH MY GOD ITS THEM STRIKERS KILLING CHILDREN AGAIN!!!!
Ring the daily mail
That depends what way public opinion turns doesn't it? I.e. will the public get angry at the strikers for not accepting a deal or do they get angry at the government for not offering a and acceptable deal?
It's all a gamble - both sides know the risks - in some ways it's a do or die approach by both parties.
Public opinion during the strike was divided and varied greatly in different regions. When asked in a Gallup poll in July 1984 whether their sympathies lay mainly with the employers or the miners, 40% said employers; 33% were for the miners; 19% were for neither and 8% did not know. When asked the same question during 5–10 December 1984, 51% had most sympathy for the employers; 26% for the miners; 18% for neither and 5% did not know.[28] When asked in July 1984 whether they approved or disapproved of the methods used by the miners, 15% approved; 79% disapproved and 6% did not know. When asked the same question during 5–10 December 1984, 7% approved; 88% disapproved and 5% did not know.[28] In July 1984, when asked whether they thought the miners were using responsible or irresponsible methods, 12% said responsible; 78% said irresponsible and 10% did not know. When asked the same question in August 1984, 9% said responsible; 84% said irresponsible and 7% did not know.[28]
Hmm, I guess it depends on where you take your view of socialism from - but from my understanding a fascist (usually above the law) leader is not very compatible with reducing hierarchy & increasing equality.Fascism and socialism are not incompatible. Fascism is a system of government. Socialism is an economic system.
Hitler rose to power thanks to his popularity, he did not come in with guns on his own people and takeover.
He was democratic elected
socialist from what i understand,
how else did he fund his military? How else is any military funded but by a large tax base.
Labour are not left wing,
Fascism and socialism are not incompatible. Fascism is a system of government. Socialism is an economic system.
Public opinion will in this case always go against in this case I think. When the public sector goes on strike again and more horror stories come out about old grannies falling over in their flats and not being able to get an abulance for 5 + hours etc, the public will enetually have stomached enough union crap and likely want the government to crush them.
I think another day off school will do it for most employed parents
'The Labour Party is a centre-left democratic socialist party in the United Kingdom'
You can have left wing socialist libertarians or a right wing libertarians - authoritarianism can also be left or right wing.
This country is not left wing, Labour are not left wing, neither is Tory or the Lib-Dems, we range from centre to centre-right.
The only left wing political group we have (with any seats) is the green party.
You are forgetting that political views have more than two dimensions.
He only does it to get a response from people and time and time again they do, they play straight into his hands.
It is brilliant.![]()
Nice label.'The Labour Party is a centre-left democratic socialist party in the United Kingdom'
'The Labour Party is a centre-left democratic socialist party in the United Kingdom'
'The Labour Party is a centre-left democratic socialist party in the United Kingdom'
By the slimist of margins.
'The Labour Party is a minutely left of center democratic aspirant socialist party in the United Kingdom' would be a better description - I'll go edit wiki now.
Left wing does not specifically mean trying to solve problems with government spending.Labour are left wing in terms of never coming across a problem that can't be solved by government spending.
They just aren't socialist as they had to move away from state ownership of firms due to the public not wanting it any more.
Left wing does not specifically mean trying to solve problems with government spending.
(this quote isn't aimed at you, I'm confident you already know this)
"In politics, Left, left-wing and leftist generally refer to support for social change to create a more egalitarian society.They usually involve a concern for those in society who are disadvantaged relatively to others and an assumption that there are unjustified inequalities"
The last point I agree, they are not socialist, the government does not own anything any-more.
I'm left wing by the fact I do wish to create a more egalitarian society & I do have a genuine concern for those in society who are disadvantage - but there is no connect to being left-wing & wishing to waste money on pointless & futile projects.
American society is incredibly right wing & have managed to build up an impressive national debt, they have also attempted to spend there way out of these problems (without a hint of leftism).
Would have thought you would be too busy using membership fees to persue clarkson through the courts for speaking his mind haha![]()
I'd actually be much more willing to consider removing much of the support for the long term unemployed (assuming we had fantastic equality of opportunity) - but unfortunately this isn't anything that can be fixed in a generation.Well, New Labour did have a policy of pursuing equality of outcome, although they did do it by trying to reduce everyone to the low level (as seen in education) rather than trying to raise the bottom up.
I believe in equality of opportunity combined with personal responsibility for making the most of it, rather than equality of outcome, and the two are largely incompatible.