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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed
My reality is, there is no viable opposition to what looks set to be yet another Conservative Party victory on 8th June and we appear to be heading towards a single party state.
May reminds me of Thatcher, the difference is, Thatcher had the benefit of trickledown economics. As she sold off our social structure, everyone got a piece of the pie. Now apart from the dregs of the NHS, there is little pie left and its only the fringes of society, the elite and those who made investments in the 80s who will benefit from the crumbs.
My reality is, the days of neoliberalism is reaching its end, just as its ideology predicted it would, but the Tories are pushing on regardless, knowing full well that a mild tweaking of the system won’t make our economy more efficient.
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We more or less agree then that we seem to have a one party state, but that is a fault at Labour and it's leaders door. I'm not really seeing the similarity with May and Thatcher so far.