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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper
Haven't seen it, but I'll check it out.
I don't hate centrists, It's just become a label these days given to generally centre-right political opinions, and is just another way to enable tories.
I have little respect for tories, but I have even less for tories who pretend they're not tories, like Starmer and his new new labour party.
The only way to improve society for the better is to do something different than the capitalism of the last half century, and neither of the 2 parties are interested in anything other than business as usual.
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That's fair. But you hammer Wes, which is fine, you see him as a Tory, that's up to you. I see him more of a Centre Left who could maybe be a bit more open minded. Because what the left are doing with Keir right now isn't working. I've admitted to you before i was wrong about Corbyn. I don't think he's a bad person, sometimes misled, but over all i can see the good in a number of his policies. I've also expressed my disdain for most Tories. I would never vote Tory. But as it stands i would never vote Labour either.
Anyway, without getting too deep. I feel the left struggle because so many want to see injustice when it isn't really there, the Central leaning person asks questions = Left "RACIST, PHOBE" The Right = "you make a fair point"
A tactical change and all that. Politics is the art of the possible. The Left continue to ask for the impossible. And berate those who question them, and brand them
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