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Do You Believe In Equality?
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If so Labour is not the party for you.
If so Labour is not the party for you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But that's your social contract, that as one doing well one contributes into the pool to aid those who aren't. That's a separate issue. If the benefit earners got a job then they'd pay in as you do now. If you lose yours and have difficulties you would be entitled to benefits as they are now. Because you are equal.
Do I believe in equality? Most definitely not!
I don't see why those that do nothing to help themselves are entitled to free money from me, when I've been schlepping my sorry a5se up to London for the past 30 years to do the best that I can, reap the benefits of my toil, and to provide the best life I can for me and mine.
I don't see why those that do nothing to help themselves are entitled to free money from me, when I've been schlepping my sorry a5se up to London for the past 30 years to do the best that I can, reap the benefits of my toil, and to provide the best life I can for me and mine.
VE: //"I see a "serious" debate has started without any attempt to define the issue being argued about, namely "equality".// - the debate is about the Labour party and whether, if you tend towards that area, it is the party for you. Equality is not possible, the world is not fair, but certain political entities use the subject to define their aims and stance. Labour has in the past been favoured for that trait. The OP is about whether they still can claim they are indeed trying to equalise society. recent evidence suggests they are not.