Why? ._.
I dislike purposeless testimonial parties, and I dislike abstentions even more. If crazy radical guys like Enewald can find a home in the Liberal Party then the AAR will be all the better for it.
Why? ._.
So difficult to choose this time. I am inclined towards none of the above given Powell is so repulsive and I can't bear to see Densley gloat over a(nother) Liberal win. I may have to wait until the wire this time.
I choose to cast my vote for Labour. I hope this will serve as a counteweight to the more right-leaning additions to the Liberal Party.
Which won't do a thing but making the moderate liberal party stronger? Oh well, socialism here we come.
Well, it stands to reason that if Enewald were the only free-marketeer in the Liberal party then this will be proven true. If there were more than just Enewald, it might be proven false.
Well, While I agree that no shit in the real world revolution will not occur at the ballot box, this is a AAR and in this context and the breaking of the 4th wall, depending on how strong the tories are at 20 votes, ill ether cast my vote for cpgb stalinist or labour.
The inverse situation arose in 1949, with a Tory-Nat Lib electoral pact that came painfully close to the majority, but was defeated. Mind, that might have been only due to the fact that there was a pro-Commie faction within Labour that several Commies voted for.Well, LibLab electoral pact basically means Liberal victory, so this time I will wait and see how the situation will develop.
ill ether cast my vote for cpgb stalinist or labour.
Remember I voted for them last election. Might do it again. But 2 out of 20-30? Won't make that much of a difference.
But... But.... Lin Biaoism?
There are more than just two Enewaldites in the entire world y'know.
I know. :c
And I am no Enewaldite! I am a Monetarist or moderate Austrian, liberal feminist, democratic liberal, radical centrist and classical liberal - a mix between all these.
Well Maoism/Lin-Baoism is just a continuation of Stalinism. Afterall they say they look the most to PRC and China.
There's the dog as well, correct? I thought it went Tory.There are more than just two Enewaldites in the entire world y'know.
There's the dog as well, correct? I thought it went Tory.
It's too early to draw conclusions. But it seems the Right was weakened.
Time to further divide the left then!
But... But.... Lin Biaoism? Oh well, suppose plain old Maoism will have to do then..
There are more than just two Enewaldites in the entire world y'know.
I find it amusing that Enewaldism is now a thing.
Societies have always been changed by radical ideals, that eventually became mainstream. At first universal suffrage was considered radical, same with women's rights, or heck, even LGBT rights.
Even Jesus was a radical.
People that are willing to criticize the faults of current societal status quo are always branded as radicals by the old guard.
For now I will be called radical for my 'dogma' about freedom of the individual, but eventually I trust more than enough of you will become enlightened. It might take years, whereas some might remain orthodox, who shall in turn to be called 'old dogmatic radicals'.
I truly hope we can witness the decline of Keynesian socialist planning, and have the voters here embrace views that support a more free market. Who knows, maybe in 100 years Liberalism returns to its original roots.
So my fellow voters, you can now choose between Socialist Labour, Stalinist Commies, Authoritarian Tories or centrist Liberals.
We may have wondered far and wide away from the great Whig party that stood for liberties of the individual and for free trade; but we are still the least worst choice.
*puts wig on*
All the more reason not to despair then! If there are more than two Enewaldites in the world, and you are not one of those two...
There's the dog as well, correct? I thought it went Tory.