No longer oppose the minimum wageNo longer oppose the existence of the BBCNot as sceptical of fiscal stimulus or government interventionMore in favour of a 'generous' safety netMore concerned with income/wealth inequalityMore concerned with policies to ease labour market dislocation caused by international trade and automationMore amenable to agricultural/rurality subsidies.Increased desire for intensive infrastructure/human capital spending by the government.Less concerned with the deficit/less convinced by austerity.Want to see a shift towards the Commonwealth post-Brexit; trade, particularly with the poorer African, Carribbean and Oceanic countries. Could prove to be mutually beneficial while being more effective than aid ever couldGreater desire for active industrial policyLess in favour of the government's free schools plans
Less convinced by arguments for drug legalisation.More concerned with the breakdown of communities/the social fabric in certain parts of developed countries.Greater appreciation for punishment as a criminal justice tool (alongside rehabilitation).More concerned with the integreation of immigrants and natives.Much more appreciation for marriage as a fundamental institution of a functioning society.Generally more tolerant of Islam as a religion, and more understanding of the sociological, legal, cultural and political aspects to Islam that has made it the way it is.
Don't agree with intervention on spreading democracy grounds. Do agree for significant humanitarian or security concerns.Want improved diplomantic links with the Commonwealth.More appreciation for good done by international aid, but I'd prefer it to be limited to almost purely medical endeavours.Less tolerant of the Saudi regime or the British government's relationship with it.Supportive of Trump's airstrike.Glad Rutte won. Glad Macron won.
Absolutely no desire to see a reformed House of Lords. Maybe, at the most, sectoral and regional representation I could be persuaded on.I like the regional decentralisation/introduction of mayors on basically Burkean grounds.Devolution was a mistake.Referenda are mistakes.I appreciate FPTP more.Do not want the Church of England to be disestablished.Voted Brexit on the basis of sovereignty.I'm too tired to think of any more.
No longer oppose the existence of the BBC
And I guess I'd be okay with a single payer healthcare system based primarily on race.
Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on May 22, 2017, 12:01:19 PMAnd I guess I'd be okay with a single payer healthcare system based primarily on race.ftfy
to a marxist-leninist
yo this fool is from Sapphire I knew it
In the last four to five years they haven't changed exponentially, nor do I see them changing anytime soon. Now my views from about a decade ago? Pfffft, that's like a night and day difference.
Quote from: Cindy on May 26, 2017, 05:29:33 AMQuote from: Ian on May 22, 2017, 01:05:40 PMIn the last four to five years they haven't changed exponentially, nor do I see them changing anytime soon. Now my views from about a decade ago? Pfffft, that's like a night and day difference.Are you an oldfag?Because my views from a decade ago were "woah I better finish my maths homework so I can play outside"math*
Quote from: Ian on May 22, 2017, 01:05:40 PMIn the last four to five years they haven't changed exponentially, nor do I see them changing anytime soon. Now my views from about a decade ago? Pfffft, that's like a night and day difference.Are you an oldfag?Because my views from a decade ago were "woah I better finish my maths homework so I can play outside"
Quote from: Fedorekd on May 26, 2017, 06:52:44 AMQuote from: challengerX on May 26, 2017, 06:50:01 AMQuote from: Cindy on May 26, 2017, 05:29:33 AMQuote from: Ian on May 22, 2017, 01:05:40 PMIn the last four to five years they haven't changed exponentially, nor do I see them changing anytime soon. Now my views from about a decade ago? Pfffft, that's like a night and day difference.Are you an oldfag?Because my views from a decade ago were "woah I better finish my maths homework so I can play outside"math*maths*math*
Quote from: challengerX on May 26, 2017, 06:50:01 AMQuote from: Cindy on May 26, 2017, 05:29:33 AMQuote from: Ian on May 22, 2017, 01:05:40 PMIn the last four to five years they haven't changed exponentially, nor do I see them changing anytime soon. Now my views from about a decade ago? Pfffft, that's like a night and day difference.Are you an oldfag?Because my views from a decade ago were "woah I better finish my maths homework so I can play outside"math*maths*