luka

Well-known member
My assumption would be new labour through and through with no surprises whatsoever. None of Craners outré neoconservatism or anything wacky like that.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
1920s white bohemian with white guilt and the black girls know he's wallowing but they entertain him because they don't wanna see him in a state. should have been born in Harlem.
 

luka

Well-known member
What facts do we have? There's very little solid evidence to be garnered from his 6 year posting history. An impatience with radicals of all stripes ('immature') A concern for fiscal conservatism. Left leaning on social issues albeit feels multiculturalism has 'gone too far'
 

yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
i think that you and barty are the same person. it's perfectly executed and i don't really mind it.
 

sadmanbarty

Well-known member
pretty fond of new labour economics. draconian home secretaries, but arguably a price worth paying to appeal to socially conservative voters and win power.

neconservatism, like any form of idealism becomes largely redundant upon contact with reality.

i was not born in the 20's and i don't have white guilt. i will not be making any al jolson jokes for the benefit of crowley.

anti-radical

not fiscally conservative. the uk was never going to be greece. the tory's played off the public's misconception that government debt was like household debt in order to service an ideological agenda rather than a technocratic one.

very socially liberal. love multiculturalism

i lean in various directions during sex.

i'm not glib.

i'm not luke, but i am a couple of other regular posters that nobody seems to have picked up on.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
pretty fond of new labour economics. draconian home secretaries, but arguably a price worth paying to appeal to socially conservative voters and win power.

they'll be throwing their toys out of the pram soon when they can't pay off their debts though.
 

sadmanbarty

Well-known member
this is one of those threads that seems like a dud at first until you scratch underneath the surface and uncover the beautiful world of the tags.

the deep tech thread was like that.
 
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