That the Faragists and Gallowegians cannot possibly see eye to eye enough to form the reactionary coalition that would naturally emerge from their worldviews really is the narcissism of minor differences, isn’t it?
Though both parties are reactionary, their understanding of the basis of political and economic power are completely opposed, with the workers party being opposed to allying with finance and big business capital, and Reform happily allying with those same powers.
Social policy is not the be-all-and-end-all of theories of change.
That the Faragists and Gallowegians cannot possibly see eye to eye enough to form the reactionary coalition that would naturally emerge from their worldviews really is the narcissism of minor differences, isn’t it?
Though both parties are reactionary, their understanding of the basis of political and economic power are completely opposed, with the workers party being opposed to allying with finance and big business capital, and Reform happily allying with those same powers.
Social policy is not the be-all-and-end-all of theories of change.