Machiavelli
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I have no idea how to reply to separate quotes so will give it a go here:
My reply was in response to a post about qualifications understanding politics and Corbyn. I also tried to keep it on track by posting about the current government.
Corbyn's chief advisers came from the CPB - who decided not to run candidates against him. All have written for The Morning Star a communist newspaper. Praising North Korea and defending East Germany
His Chancellor in waiting described himself as a Marxist.
His Shadow Home Secretary said Mao did 'more harm than good'
Corbyn had close connections with the USSR party machine
Under his leadership the Labour Party called for private education to be criminalised
He supported the appropriation of private wealth to be confiscated and used for the 'common good'
Supported 'People's Quantitative Easing' - an economically illiterate policy that would have dramatically increased risk and was prohibited under EU law.
A Labour Government would have compelled private companies to redistribute £300 bn. worth of shares
At the election he promised Broadband Communism
Called for NATO to be disbanded
Described the father of Communism as a 'great economist'
Constantly sided with USSR / Russia on his world view.
Claimed the Kosovan genocide never happened, in agreement with many Communist sympathisers.
Supported that any money generated above a £500 annual dividend would end up in the pockets of the Labour government, making it a massive stealth tax
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck
MA in Politics. That's hilarious. You've cut-and-pasted that, haven't you?
Just to test you on one of those claims, here's two questions relating to it:
1, give us a brief (just a couple of sentences, not cut-and-pasted) description of the history of communism
2, regarding 'great economists', name who you think the top five are.