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  • in reply to: Music #236363
    paula.mcewan
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    Brilliant thanks Alan!

    in reply to: Music #236362
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    Last night I had the dream

    in reply to: Music #236360
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    Like it!

    in reply to: Music #235998
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    Honestly, I’m just so frustrated with the party’s website. It’s actually incomprehensible for someone (like me) who wants to post something. Grrrrr but in the meantime

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    in reply to: Music #235288
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    Beatles? We don’t need no Beatles.
    Manchester https://youtu.be/yds77TQFfdE

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    I don’t want to go to work tomorrow

    in reply to: Music #234662
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    We can do it

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    We can walk we can talk we can do this right now

    in reply to: Cost of living crisis #232405
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    Ha good point! I’m sick of the unquestioning support for prolonging the war in Ukraine. Not only has the war created a massive negative impact on our own standard of living, it has also led to enormous profits for the arms manufacturers. Not to mention the death and suffering on both sides. Since the beginning of the conflict, I can’t help but question the morality of supporting a nation that compels its men to bear arms. The people of Ukraine (and Russia) didn’t vote for this. Nor did any of us with the right to vote. The entire episode has taught me that there is no ‘democracy’ in times of armed conflict – we’re all expected to accept it and support it. I keep feeling sorry for the poor buggers in Ukraine that are compelled to fight in a war not of their making. If nothing else, the very fact that Boris Johnson keeps popping up in support of Ukraine is sufficient in my view to question the whole thing.

    in reply to: Labour win less than 2% of the vote #219597
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    Thank you Adam for this lucid explanation of the party’s position. I am no longer struggling.
    Cheers
    Paula

    in reply to: Labour win less than 2% of the vote #219551
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    Thank you for the links Adam. So, the party’s position was that because enough working class men had the vote, there was no need for women ‘of property’ to have the vote? Particularly as those women were imagined to be hostile to working class emancipation.

    I am still struggling to see how we could have achieved socialism in 1904 if only half of two thirds of the electorate had the vote.

    Setting aside the question of women’s suffrage, why was the party advocating revolution through the ballot box at a time when only a minority of the working class actually had the vote?

    Paula

    in reply to: Bob Dylan and Marx #219533
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    in reply to: Bob Dylan and Marx #219525
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    Did not realise you were such a fan of JFK Alan

    in reply to: Labour win less than 2% of the vote #219524
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    Adam says: “Anyway, that was their assessment of the position at the time. But by 1918 this had ceased be an issue as the franchise was extended then to a majority of the working class.”

    No thanks to the SPGB. All thanks to the working class, and in particular, women – whether or not they had property.

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