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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Well for one thing that comment's extremely narrow minded and focussed, Labour needs to further extend its policies beyond those designed to benefit the 'working class' only as the SNP (and Tories down south) are going to win every time with their more general nationalistic, almost racist in the case of Tories, policies.

    Does the working class even exist now? Unions, formed to help and support oppressed workers back in history, have no authority for example because the idea of their type of communism just doesn't fit a modern society where individuals want to thrive and to hell with the collective.
    Of course the working class still exist, maybe in a different guise due to better pay and conditions fought for by unions, what we need is a party that stands for equality for all, not what we have now, being black or gay puts you further up the line just so it ticks boxes, people are losing out on jobs and income just to appease a minority, it ain’t right, it should always be the best person gets the job
    Last edited by jdfc; 04-01-2022 at 12:11 PM.

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