I like to think that Tommy is paying attention.
I kind of want of us to be called the New Jerusalem Committee or something equally british...
I like to think that Tommy is paying attention.
I kind of want of us to be called the New Jerusalem Committee or something equally british...
Nah, something more cloak and daggery...
Aww, but 'the New Jerusalem Committee' harkens back to our greatest Prime Minister!
It would also harken back to a time when the two parties genuinely cooperated under the Popular Front.
What are your thoughts on the Social Market Economy? I'm sure Rosa would view Labour's formal adoption of it as a fitting compromise, and I would certainly view it as a possible way to maintain the welfare state while combating unemployment and inflation.
Well to be fair, we weren't hammering out an agreement at the time...
((And you asked for that strike year, unfortunately I just delivered back the book where I read it. I can give you the exaxt numbers tommorow or to the week when I check it out again.))
You are correct in that assumption.
Personally, I'm prepared to give Rosa the benefit of the doubt, because I feel that she would genuinely support a party or parties which endorsses the social market economy, more third world aid and a foreign policy aimed at improving human rights and fighting autocracy abroad and which is committed to strengthening equality of opportunity at home. Those are the values I think Labour should champion in the coming decades.
What was the book called? do you remember by any chance?
Am I also correct in assuming this?
I kind of want of us to be called the New Jerusalem Committee or something equally british...
((A book in a language you don't understand, or rahter a series of many books.))
And yes, you're right in that. However I would preffer free trade over direct aid, and then the aid should be controlled, but that is detail managing. In the overall sense I agree.
Why is it supposed to be a new Jerusalem of all things? I know it is from the first Lib-Lab government, but why did they call it New Jerusalem?
No I don't think it is fitting
Little to do with Jesus and "removing satan" by getting rid of industries with the welfare state.
I thought you like the welfare state or at least the concept?No I don't think it is fitting Little to do with Jesus and "removing satan" by getting rid of industries with the welfare state.
Hey, you guys can't go around making Lab-Lib plans without me! I've been labour since the start, through thick in thin. Got lots of influence me!
I like to think that Tommy is paying attention.
welcome aboard! we need all the help we can get for the Not New Jerusalem Committee.
I'm only supportive of a Lib-Lab alliance if Labour cannot ensure a majority on its own.