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Board Economics
Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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THX 1138
on 14/09/2015, 19:54:12 UTC

...there is an undertone that socialism just hasn't been done 'right' yet.

... I do not think Britain will fall for the hard left of Corbyn, I would be stunned if they did. And then looking for work in Asia most likely. But never is a strong word, I don't know what the future holds. The current conservative government is on this ice with my generation (which up until now has been largely marginalised as non voting/non political) and are simply the best of two bad options. Now I reflect on it, I do not see any half way decent political faction that does not represent the same old nonsense that has been tried again and again.

I could write more, but I think you are familiar with most of what I have to say, I would love to hear THX thoughts on this.

bigtimespaghetti, I hadn't read your post when I made mine, so it was interesting to see your take. You make some good points, particularly the two above IMO. I'm sure if I were in my 20s now I'd feel pretty resentful and cheated by the hand that recent boomer govts have dealt them, in terms of debt, inequality of opportunity and lack of access to affordable accommodation. How will this pan out I wonder.

Have you come across Owen Jones? I see him being a significant figure in Labour's future.

Brits historically are not extremists, so I think they would have to be pushed pretty hard towards the brink to revolt in any meaningful way.