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From: no.sp@m.com
On 13/10/2019 16:45, Roger Hayter wrote:
> Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
>
>> In article ,
>> abelard wrote:
>>> On Sun, 13 Oct 2019 13:59:01 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
>>> wrote:
>>
>>>> In article , nightjar
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> As the population ages, it tends to get more right wing, so the ones
>>>>> that die off are replaced by others and the balance due to age
>>>>> remains much the same over time. OTOH, there is a generational
>>>>> effect, with each generation currently tending to be slightly more
>>>>> left wing than the one before. That means that, although the older a
>>>>> generation gets the more right wing, on average, it becomes, it
>>>>> doesn't become quite as right wing as the one before it.
>>>>
>>>> Except, of course. for the Tory party. Remember the Heath days? When it
>>>> was simply right of centre.
>>
>>> i fear you don't know your right from your left...or vice versa
>>
>> Go on, then. Tell me where I've got it wrong. I take it you think Heath
>> extreme, then?
>>
>>
>>> wings are not about whether you approve of nationalism
>>> or otherwise..that is just local fad among cult socialists
>>
>> Did you actually read Colin's post that I was replying to?
>>
>> Nationalism isn't unique to any one party anyway. But the extreme right
>> tends to attract the nutty side of it.
>
> Socialism is by defiinition internationalist.
Which is why the National Socialist German Workers' Party, aka the
Nazis, wanted a united Europe, as was stated by Mosely:
"Our aim was Europe a nation. Our faith European Socialism" Mosley "My
Life" autobiography 1957.
The Nazis wanted a Europe run by Germany, not unlike the EU.
The Nazis were anti-Semitic, just like Labour.
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