I don't disagree with those ideals necessarily. But, unfettered human rights, equality & freedom is unrealistic.
I'm suspecting centre-right coz of the direction you're coming from even tho we agree & I consider myself centre-left.
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Hm, I would have said all three, however that doesn't help. Yours is a better assessment I think. And you don't even know me!
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You're using the language of someone concerned with how left frames equality & freedom whilst being for the core principles.
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Then you have a respect for social conservatives even if you don't agree with their ideas & see value in having overcome many.
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You sound like many centre-righties I respect but I shldn't label u. Centrist good if you see value in moderates on both sides.
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I'm hoping so because I'm keen to show that centre-left & centre-right have compatible aims & provide essential counterbalance.
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And therefore should ally against the far-left and far-right who are feeding into each other & provide a strong moderate centre
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I was raised in a fairly staunch Labour area. That said, my dad was always Conservative, and supported the unions. I'm mixed up.
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Mixed up is good! Its not really mixed up. Its being able to see good and bad in both sides which is exactly what we need now
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I could easily be a member of the Conservatives & Labour. In many ways Party politics isn't helpful. It's inherently divisive.
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