"Corbyn & Trotsky" Having the=achievements of revolutionaries is not suggesting their policies are suitable for Britain, any more than recognising the achievements of our historical figurs is a suggestion that we accept their ideas I asked what particular aspects of Trotsky's policies, Corbyn is suggesting - not whether he should be admired. From your link "The injustices that scar society today are not those of 1945: want, squalor, idleness, disease and ignorance. And they have changed since I first entered parliament in 1983. "Today, what is holding people back above all are inequality, neglect, insecurity, prejudice and discrimination." Key policies announced so far: Promote economic and social justice Force companies with more than 21 staff to publish information about pay, hours and grade of every job Kickstart the Brexit process by triggering Article 50 straight away Against renewal of Trident Trotskyism? In my arse Troskyinm!! You are a rather dim stereotype Jim Carroll
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