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They moan when taxes go up to help public services
They moan when they have low taxes but have crap public services
Labour lost the '92 election because the Tories whinged to 'The Sun' reading morons that they'd put up taxes... however Old Labour would do this to aid the country... but no the Tories won. Creating New Labour and now all parties are neither left nor right wing, just want to stay in power.
Or something like that.
If people didn't moan about taxes all the time there'd be no more bloody propaganda on lowering taxes which would be great!
P.S. John Major is the male equivalent of a sex-seeking hussy!
They are on the same side of the spectrum, but communism is on the far left of the spectrum, whereas socialsim has features not as extreme as communism (e.g. both ideologies advocate state ownership, but socialism allows for a degree of private ownership).
Evidently, they are not the same - similar, but not in the sweeping generalisation you make.
Therefore, you do speak some rubbish, but the recyclable kind.
They're not the same but are left wing political views.
> Left wing
and?
> RM18 thats rubbish. Thats a more conservative way of thinking, ie.
> pay to how much work you do.
Shut up. That isn't rubbish.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his deeds (socialism). From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs (communism).
> SHEEPY wrote:
> That's Communism actually
>
> Meaning you put in and you get out or something
>
> *sore head*
>
>
> Communism, socialism, all the same kind of thing really.
Not really.
The great distinction between communism and socialism is that the latter believes in payment according to work done, and the former does not.
> That's Communism actually
>
> Meaning you put in and you get out or something
>
> *sore head*
Communism, socialism, all the same kind of thing really.
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