if the left/right axis is based on collectivism vs private ownership then yes they are, that that collectivism means an authoritarian state is the reason for the other axis. I can't believe I'm defending political fucking compass.
I can think of how a tactical Tory vote could be explained rationally.
The Tories and Lib Dems are the only options....for now. The LibDems as a party are finished and it's possible at the next election after this one that the party will be in even worse shape. Voting Tory and causing them to...
Now that is talking tactical voting to the extreme. It makes no sense because the main criticism of the LibDems is that they are too Tory. Perhaps your politicalcompass has become corrupted.
It's nothing to do with the forums here, except with regard to this particular thread. The comment was made on another site.
You should stop letting your self-righteousness assert itself so strongly. that way you could avoid showing yourself up as a berk with posts like the above.
Perhaps it's time for a sticky in the main forum then. Especially as people post politically sensetive posts, posts about drugs etc. I'm sure plenty of 'good' people post from work/university and now it's not a case of if the management here are prepared to tell tails to teacher but whether you...
I think that's just because we're more likely to disapprove of austerity & Trident etc. I don't think there's any bias in the way the options are presented. (Other than the assumption that politics consists of what politicians say it consists of).
I suspect this is a bit like where the politicalcompass makes everyone out to be left libertarians, this makes everyone out to be liberal Left Green
I'm sure there is no agenda behind it though
Absolutely. New Labour was, to be brutally honest, the natural evolution of the party, as they'd too often shied away from representing the working class. Unfortunately, people (even those of us who think we're politically clued-up) still buy into the romantic myths around Labour, rather than...
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