And I wouldn't expect anything less.
Socialist government is riddled with corruption on an unprecedented scale, they run a command economy but fail to diversify and get it spectacularly wrong, replace democracy with a dictatorship and it's the fault of capitalism. Strange how the Brazilian and Mexican economies haven't tanked so spectacularly.
Jezzas failed to turn up for a poster launch,doesn't want to face the media after leaked manifesto.
Venezuela's very poorest have lost about 19 pounds in weight on average in the last year. Inflation is expected to reach 2000% and Maduro's answer to this is complete oppression and the suspension of any semblance of democracy. The government have killed 37 protestors since the beginning of April and imprisoned 2000 more. The carcasses of cats, dogs, anteaters and flamingos are being found around the country as some Venezuelans are taking to eating them in desperation. Remember that this was South America's richest country in 2001. They've almost run out of money now.
Socialism. It's all a bit shit really.
Is there a version of Godwin's Law that means any discussion of socialism will sooner or later (usually sooner) provoke erroneous comparison with an extreme example...?That's a bold move. First post in and you invoke Godwin's Law.
If the Jezza brigade got hold of power and actually attempted to carry out out their 'leaked manifesto' pledges, the country would be crippled by huge taxes, vast borrowings , militant unions and no doubt plagues of locusts, looking for a free meal.
Does anyone really believe that the likes of Corbyn, McDonnell and Abbott are capable of running this country?
Ruining it, yes, but not running it.
This. And our education system - admired throughout Europe - would go to pot.Our excellent rail services would be ruined for a start.
This. And our education system - admired throughout Europe - would go to pot.
No headlines on these things but I suspect that our excellent provision of community facilities for sport and the arts - also the envy of Europe - would be ruined too.
Given a free rein then McDonnell would probably come up with some barmy Marxist crap like increasing inheritance tax and using the money to keep people off the streets and end the need for foodbanks...
It just doesn't bear thinking about.
This. Education free at the point of delivery and renationalising railways are excellent aims, but the Labour party is incompetent to deliver it (and more importantly Brexit) - and they know they can't possibly win the election so they are promising the moon. I'll wait until we're safely and irrevocably out of the EU, then I'll consider voting Labour again.The bulk of these policies quoted look to me like long term noble aims for the benefit of the many. But that degree of change would need to be incremental and implemented over the course of many parliaments. Bundling them all up into a single manifesto just risks Corbyn being laughed out of town and accused of uncosted flights of fancy. It doesn't help when Diane Abbott has already been publicly humiliated as being no good at sums.
I'd rather take my chances with that than a very small minority of morally bankrupt scumbags keeping it to themselves, whilst the majority of the population suffer as a result.
The word has developed, when we say socialism (the younger generation, at least) we mean democratic socialism such as the system seen in Norway, Finland, the Netherlands etc - you know, the best countries in the world.
Politicians are generally motivated by power and doing what it takes to get people to vote for them in the short term...?not even vast swathes of their own MP's. What does that tell you?
Oil in Venezuela accounts for 95% of exports and 50% of GDP. In Mexico oil is 10% of exports. It's historic failure to invest domestically. This could not have been changed overnight with a high oil price. Now there is no chance from within Venezuela.
Would you say capitalism has worked?
Would you say capitalism has worked?
I don't see it. I'm not arguing that socialism does - in my lifetime can't say it's ever been implemented. I've seen the crippling, life ruining results of capitalism though. The end of the 80s was truly ruinous for many people. From '79 until now, has that really demonstrated that socialism is the thing that doesn't work?
I'll wait until we're safely and irrevocably out of the EU, then I'll consider voting Labour again.
Oil in Venezuela accounts for 95% of exports and 50% of GDP. In Mexico oil is 10% of exports. It's historic failure to invest domestically.