frankbutcher wrote:Bit of a fool aren't you. So because I've read Chomsky, I have to have Chomsky-esque thoughts??
wasn't because you've read Chomsky that I thought you were claiming Chomskyesqueness
was because you said
frankbutcher wrote:How dare you badge me with being right-wing and parotting the Daily Mail. I've never read the Daily Mail. I read Chomsky and the like.
I read - not, I have read Chomsky or I know my Chomsky. I read
How dare you badge me right-wing (after a long list of far-right police state anti-immigration policies)
I read Chomsky and the like. That was what 'fooled' me into accusations of non-Chomsking.
frankbutcher wrote:Picking the kernels of sweetcorn out of the dog-shit-esque manifesto you have (jokingly??) put together.
DUUUUUDE you
demanded my theories over and over again
I told you they weren't relevant or connected to the recession - you kept repeating your random demands for an off the cuff manifesto. Now you moan I dropped it?? Can't win...
frankbutcher wrote:I agree on tax avoidance. You're either with us or against us.
everyone agrees on tax avoidance (oh, apart from your mates in the City we should stop 'clobbering')
frankbutcher wrote:Prisons would be doubled.
because having the highest prison population in Europe has really worked well in the UK
frankbutcher wrote:The way we dealt with the riots was the first time I've seen us get tough. Probation doesn't work. The causes need to be ironed out before probation works.
you haven't been watching - most extreme sentencing levels in Europe, especially of women and children. Every evidence based piece of research shows one on one probation office based relationships work better than any custodial based sentence in terms of non-recidivism
frankbutcher wrote:Agree on nuclear and would withdraw us from Afghanistan.
waahaaay
frankbutcher wrote:Don't agree on supermarkets. Supermakrets produce cheap food for the people that you're supposed to be bringing out of poverty. I can't reallly see them buying home-baked artisan breads and home-made jam from the local shopkeeper.
supermarkets are agents in the middle of a deal - driving down producers prices and taking the difference as profit. They produce nothing and destroy small businesses. Their monopolies only survive because they are some of the biggest donators to political parties
frankbutcher wrote:I think you over-rate the NHS. It's great in parts, but when my Grandfather was dying at Christmas they came up well short. I would make Care Homes part of the NHS though.
NHS needs to be better but IMO it's the single greatest thing about Britain
frankbutcher wrote:Education-wise - sport, sport, sport and vocational subjects. We need to get Britain manufacturing so grants and apprenticeships in this industry needs to be quadrupled. We have some of the best engineers in this country but we don't do enough of it. This would assist our balance of trade. In terms of infra-structure, the world's your oyster. And construction - I would build 500,000 council houses. These would stay as government stock for eternity (no sell offs a la Thatcher.)
conceptually happy with all of that but sounds very expensive (I would allow schools far more freedom to teach what they want but would ban religious schools)
frankbutcher wrote:Finally - Banking. Stop clobbering the Bankers and let them get on with it.
is nuts, I'd be happy to 'let them get on with it' if it wasn't MY EFFING MONEY
frankbutcher wrote:I've read No Logo (years ago)
the shock therapy one is about railroading through political and economic agendas in times of crisis
its the Chicago school methodology and its what the Tories are doing right now