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The Pirate Party - A Legitimate Party?
I was under impression that they dressed up as pirates and were generally silly around election time.
And yet, here's their manifesto:
http:// www.pir atepart y.org.u k/media /upload s/Manif esto201 2.pdf
They speak to a lot of things I worry about - the right to privacy, copyright, patent and liable reform, for example.
And then they go off the deep end with finance - such as a land value tax (I assume they're northerners in the majority?) and personal accountability for directors...
Why is it that no minor party can have a decent set of ideas back up with a not-completely-enraging/bonkers fiscal plan to match it?
And yet, here's their manifesto:
http://
They speak to a lot of things I worry about - the right to privacy, copyright, patent and liable reform, for example.
And then they go off the deep end with finance - such as a land value tax (I assume they're northerners in the majority?) and personal accountability for directors...
Why is it that no minor party can have a decent set of ideas back up with a not-completely-enraging/bonkers fiscal plan to match it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know Mikey - but usually the "fringe issues" which get addressed by parties of this size are things I'm either opposed or indifferent to. I don't know, maybe I'm just feeling flattered? :)
"Should fit in with the other three 'Highwaymen' parties."
Which ones are those? You mean those in support of stuff like the "Robin Hood" tax?
"Should fit in with the other three 'Highwaymen' parties."
Which ones are those? You mean those in support of stuff like the "Robin Hood" tax?
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