DaisyAnne
Dickens
Dinahmo
Much as she doesn't need my input I have to disagree with the idea that MaizieD is far left. From where I sit she's left leaning (as am I) but not extreme. IMO most sensible, caring people should be thinking about voting Labour in the next election after the mess that the Tories have made of the economy and social services over the last 12 or so years.
Unfortunately there will still be lies peddled about previous Labour govts, such as Brown ruined the economy, which he didn't. Even George Osborne admits that and also now agrees that Brown did a lot to stop world financial chaos.
Well some people think Sunak is a socialist.
Perceptions vary - obviously.
It would appear that if you hold the view that public services need to be properly funded in order to provide the service to the public that they were set up to do - you are far-left.
Which will come as a surprise to my NDN who is a traditional Conservative voter and also holds this view!
It's not like you to twist what was said Dickens. Shame on you.
I believe that public services need to be properly funded, but get attacked all the time because I neither believe in nationalisation nor do I think it would help. Some people should be reading The Water Babies and remembering Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby.
"Far-Left"
People's interpretation of far-left politics vary, even among scholars.
For many, it's not a neutral observation either - both far-left and far-right are used pejoratively.
Considering that there are those who think Sunak is a socialist - and I've seen the same comment about Boris Johnson on more than one occasion, indeed I've read comments from those who believe the current Tory party are too left-wing, although when asked they failed to support their view with any evidence other than Sunak's furlough support.
So it really does seem to be a matter of perception from the person using this kind of terminology.
You use the term far-left to describe posters who you say are to the left of your own political stand. But we don't know where you stand, so it's pretty meaningless. You're not really making an objective observation are you?
You said MaizieD was far-left. I think that puzzled one or two of us because nothing she's written appears to support that view. You mention MMT as supportive 'evidence', but MMT is an economic model - it is basically agnostic in theory.
Will you tell us what far-left means to you? Then we might have a better understanding of where you're coming from, so to speak.
I consider myself left-of-centre but suspect you would lump me with the far-left? Which would be amusing because when I debate with those who are to the left of me, they accuse me of being a Tory in disguise!