Originally posted by Richard Barrett
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I know you’re not a liberal (and I’m CERTAINLY not) but the impression I get is that most people on this forum are basically liberal with small if not a large L and their contributions on here evince the limitations of the liberal mindset: a belief that if we play fair, our opponents, impressed by the example we set, will play fair, too. The current leader of the British party with the word ‘liberal’ in its title is an almost perfect example of this constipated and terminally ineffectual way of doing things, and Jeremy Corbyn, who clearly wishes Brexit would just go away so he can focus on the things that matter, is almost as bad, as he doesn’t realise that Brexit is crucial to ‘the things that matter.’
The British Conservative Party is the only radical party operating in British politics at the moment - its radicalism encompasse the novel idea that people should work until seventy-five, or until they die, without receiving the pension they’ve been paying into for all their working lives; that teachers should be able to use an undefined ‘reasonable force’ in maintaining ‘class-room discpline’, and that a putative trade deal with a far away country ruled by a fascist in all but name is far more important than the lives of vulnerable people.
By contrast, what is the ‘liberal’ or even the ‘hard’ left suggesting? I’ve no idea, because all it does is bleat about ‘Tory wickedness.’
What Britain needs is a left-wing government that will not shirk from deploying right wing methods: I’m afraid that does actually mean slitting peoples’ throats rather than attempting to ‘persuade’ them. Surely we’ve realised by now that some peopel (and you can see these bovine numbskulls interviewed on the vox pop segments on tv) are beyond persuasion?
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