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To a union jack background it had a list of policies.
End immigration
Withdraw from the European Common Market
Make Britain Great again
Scrap Overseas Aid
Rebuild Our Armed forces.
If it wasn't for the last point it could be the current tory manifesto. |
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"To a union jack background it had a list of policies.
End immigration
Withdraw from the European Common Market
Make Britain Great again
Scrap Overseas Aid
Rebuild Our Armed forces.
If it wasn't for the last point it could be the current tory manifesto."
Replace the last point with "make BAE shareholders rich" and we're there. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"To a union jack background it had a list of policies.
End immigration
Withdraw from the European Common Market
Make Britain Great again
Scrap Overseas Aid
Rebuild Our Armed forces.
If it wasn't for the last point it could be the current tory manifesto.
Replace the last point with "make BAE shareholders rich" and we're there."
Exactly |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"To a union jack background it had a list of policies.
End immigration
Withdraw from the European Common Market
Make Britain Great again
Scrap Overseas Aid
Rebuild Our Armed forces.
If it wasn't for the last point it could be the current tory manifesto."
Out of curiosity who was the party that produced that? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"To a union jack background it had a list of policies.
End immigration
Withdraw from the European Common Market
Make Britain Great again
Scrap Overseas Aid
Rebuild Our Armed forces.
If it wasn't for the last point it could be the current tory manifesto.
Out of curiosity who was the party that produced that?"
The National Front |
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And all it took was 52 years for it to be the core tenants of the Conservative party, makes you think. How big was the level of infiltration from the far right?
Labour always struggled with Far left infiltration, and everyone heard of that pretty quick because of the Press always harping on about it. Guess they wanted this focus so the Far right could slip in unnoticed. |
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"And all it took was 52 years for it to be the core tenants of the Conservative party, makes you think. How big was the level of infiltration from the far right?
Labour always struggled with Far left infiltration, and everyone heard of that pretty quick because of the Press always harping on about it. Guess they wanted this focus so the Far right could slip in unnoticed. "
Most think that Momentum we're hard left. That's how far to the right the world has stumbled. The centre ground has shifted so much that policies seen as centre left 20 years ago are now seen as loony left. Oh for a little Keynesian economics. |
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The only true party is the Monster Raving Loony party. I was most impressed by their manifesto which included promising a Royal Commission to look into why there is only one Monopolies Commission. |
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