Good evening ladies and gentleman
:-)
Just joined this place after coming across it on google. After about 5 minutes I've realised how much fun being a left wing, pro-immigration and pro-europe individual will be around here.
I look forward to engaging in some interesting debates and chatting to you all.
Regards,
Jack
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Welcome to the forum! Should make for an interesting discussion
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Would you care to outline why you consider yourself left wing, and why you support open door immigration policy, and why you say you are pro-European?
I suspect that in realtiy there is not much difference between what you believe and what some of the people on this forum believe.
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I'm a centrist to centre-right libertarian (though I could be called a conservative on criminal justice issues, since I think stringing up violent thugs wouldn't be a terrible idea). I dislike such communist edifices as Aneurin Bevan's brainchild, the NHS - in spite of it having preserved my teeth through my later childhood, see how ungrateful I am!
:-) - but am not totally against
all "socialist" inspired ideas. I merely believe that the government's rôle beyond protecting us from violence should be kept on a leash and subject to accountability along the lines of the Swiss consensus-plebiscite governmental model: a joy waiting for the world to copy it.
I'm not anti-European - why would I be against a subcontinent?
:-) - and ideologically, am actually pro-EU in a lot of ways, but am convinced that the current Monnet-inspired "supranational" EU with its unelected executive and sheer dead weight of corruption and dishonesty is an unmitigated disaster, if not worse, and almost a carbon copy of Brezhnev's USSR. In all likelihood the current EU is unreformable and would be best dissolved entirely, while leaving the EFTA intact in its wake.
I too, as a "victim" of the hard-line immigration policies of free countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA, am pro-immigration, but realize that unfettered immigration may overpopulate some countries (including Australia) to the point of environmental destruction. But the principle of libertarian states with largely open borders and minimal welfare provision is not a bad one per se, IMO.
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Originally Posted by JM Glenn:
Good evening ladies and gentleman :-)
Just joined this place after coming across it on google. After about 5 minutes I've realised how much fun being a left wing, pro-immigration and pro-europe individual will be around here.
I look forward to engaging in some interesting debates and chatting to you all.
Regards,
Jack
That sounds like everything a typical UKIP member would oppose.
Have fun.
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