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Post by Irn Bru Tue Jan 13, 2015 1:07 pm

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Appears some people don't understand this and the fact that the UK is also a signatory under the ECHR and international human rights law and the United Nations charter of which we are a permanent members of the Security Council,and a founder member. Leaving the ECHR would also mean having to withdraw from these organisations and the roles we play meaning our country would be isolated and marginalised in the civilized world.

People should be careful what they wish for.

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Post by Guest Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:13 pm

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GOOD Points, well put...

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No, no...the left-winger is very pragmatic.  S/he is like a mechanic or engineer, tinkering with things, trying to fix it.

It's the right-winger who lives in The Matrix, believing that 400-year old economic theories still work.  If it doesn't work, the right-winger says it can't be done.  Conservatives are afraid to fix things.  That's what  the word 'conservative' means...leave it alone.

which is the reason that, for example, the british education system is fucked.....

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Post by Original Quill Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:35 pm

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No, no...the left-winger is very pragmatic.  S/he is like a mechanic or engineer, tinkering with things, trying to fix it.

It's the right-winger who lives in The Matrix, believing that 400-year old economic theories still work.  If it doesn't work, the right-winger says it can't be done.  Conservatives are afraid to fix things.  That's what  the word 'conservative' means...leave it alone.

which is the reason that, for example, the british education system is fucked.....

Well, my point is that trying to do something is better than sitting in a corner and drooling, like a blithering idiot.  That is the conservative program.

This is the reason why I continually say that conservatives are unable to reason.  They don't practice thinking.  As with any muscle in the body, you use it, or lose it!

I tend to think of conservatives as the inept, mentally challenged brother.

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