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Your Political Views, Where Do You Really See Yourself And Where Do Others See You?
Right
Left
Far Right
Far Left
On the Fence
Bury my head in the sand
No Comment, my posts, threads speak for themselves.
Left
Far Right
Far Left
On the Fence
Bury my head in the sand
No Comment, my posts, threads speak for themselves.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A few people here like to categorise me as "leftie" or "nasty left" (whatever that means) or "hand-wringing liberal". I always assume that people who feel the need to politically 'pigeon-hole' to be inflexible and of limited intellect.
In my experience, people who seem to have set themselves up as 'right-wing' here seem incapable of seeing anyone who opposes their ideals as anything other than "left-wing" they seem to see everything as "us" versus "them".
In my experience, people who seem to have set themselves up as 'right-wing' here seem incapable of seeing anyone who opposes their ideals as anything other than "left-wing" they seem to see everything as "us" versus "them".
Being 'left' in UK terms would mean Labour, and I could never be a party supporter at the present time because, of its racist cover-ups and hypocrisy. As Douglas Murray pointed out yesterday, someone has "leaked" the full Royall report, which shows that students at the Oxford University Labour club who were Jewish were subjected to frequent anti-Semitism. And this makes clear that the Labour party clearly attempted to cover-up the negative findings of an inquiry that they themselves had commissioned.
In an interview aired July 20, Shami Chakrabarti was specifically asked about whether she had been offered a seat in the House of Lords (peerage) before writing her report. She looked unusually uncomfortable and shuffled around before saying, "I don't think I want to talk about my future ambitions at this point." This week, it was announced that the one person put forward for a peerage by the Labour party in the latest honours list is... Shami Chakrabarti.
A party that tries to silence those who identify anti-Semitism, and rewards those who cover it up, is a party where moral, as well as political corruption, is not an aberration, but systemic.'
In an interview aired July 20, Shami Chakrabarti was specifically asked about whether she had been offered a seat in the House of Lords (peerage) before writing her report. She looked unusually uncomfortable and shuffled around before saying, "I don't think I want to talk about my future ambitions at this point." This week, it was announced that the one person put forward for a peerage by the Labour party in the latest honours list is... Shami Chakrabarti.
A party that tries to silence those who identify anti-Semitism, and rewards those who cover it up, is a party where moral, as well as political corruption, is not an aberration, but systemic.'
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