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JEREMY CORBYN: Prisoner of Dogmatic Socialism?
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“This idea was recognised during the Second World War and in the question was asked: “In what sort of society do people want to live?” In 1942, the British Liberal Politician William Beverage proposed to set up a Welfare State on the foundations of a free National Health Service, free education, council housing, benefits and full employment in order to defeat poverty, disease, ignorance, squalor and illness.”
― JEREMY CORBYN: Prisoner of Dogmatic Socialism?
― JEREMY CORBYN: Prisoner of Dogmatic Socialism?
“One of the drawbacks of socialism is that it is government through people and not government by law. Socialism is guided by the principle of justice, mutual trust and propriety.”
― JEREMY CORBYN: Prisoner of Dogmatic Socialism?
― JEREMY CORBYN: Prisoner of Dogmatic Socialism?
“When Jeremy Corbyn says that he wants to fight injustice, the question is what does he mean with ‘injustice’?”
― JEREMY CORBYN: Prisoner of Dogmatic Socialism?
― JEREMY CORBYN: Prisoner of Dogmatic Socialism?
“Labour has to deal with the fact that the old working class doesn’t exist anymore. The working class has become the middle class. And this middle class is very much prepared to support anyone who has genuinely fallen on hard times but have no sympathy with anyone abusing the system: be it those on welfare, politicians or big corporations.”
― JEREMY CORBYN: Prisoner of Dogmatic Socialism?
― JEREMY CORBYN: Prisoner of Dogmatic Socialism?
