andyandy
anthropomorphic ape
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Andyandy,
I understand you prefaced that view of the right with 'this is my generalisation' but I've read enough of your posts to know that is what you believe!
3 general election victories with a decade of low unemployment and continuous economic growth? I don't think that counts as being destroyed.
I agree that is what I believe in general
But I do accept that there are people who are right wing and fit into either:
A) rich and motivated by self interest
B) motivated by the "antis"
eg - people who genuinely believe something like the (largely disproved) trickle down economic theory - where it is argued that the rich getting richer is also good for the rest of the population. Alternatively people who are not yet rich, but have a belief that soon they will be - and thus support pro rich policies because they think that one day they will benefit them. It's just that I think that these form a minority relative to the other two categories.
I'm sure we've had this argument about labour before - they moved so far to the right during their time in power that they became almost a Tory-lite on many issues. Now that the real Tories are in power they are able to advance many of these labour ideas further (NHS privatisations, acadamies, tuition fees etc). And labour have been left with no voice. Support these policies and you may as well support the Tories, oppose them? Well who can you vote for? The greens?
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