Friday, 23 November 2012

Tories hate pr because it would be good for freedom

The Tories hate freedom more than they hate living under the control of the Labour party. If the reverse of this statement were true then the Tories would support pr which would diminish the power of the Labour party. The fact that they (the Tories) do not support pr means that they hate freedom more than they hate the Labour party. Any party which rejects pr is rejecting freedom. Pr is freedom and so the only parties which can claim to be interested in freedom are those which support pr. The dominance of the Labour party under fptp shows that democracy (pr) would be better. To support fptp and to claim to be in favour of freedom is to deny the evidence that Labour do well under fptp. Labour win under fptp because people want to be free and this makes it impossible for them to vote for the Tories (since the Tories support fptp). It is good that fptp doesn't work because it means that people want to be free and not controlled by the Labour party. Labour win (under fptp) because people do not like Labour! If people liked Labour they could vote for the Tories to make sure to retain fptp... it is because people do not like Labour that the Tories are rejected in fptp elections. It is good that the Tories lose fptp elections because this means people (hate Labour and) want to be free. If it is possible for the Tory party to win a fptp election this means that people are tolerant of the Labour party. Thankfully Labour always win fptp elections. Labour win under fptp because people hate them. The only reason for the Tories to retain fptp is if they support the Labour party and are worried about (non-Labour) anarchy. Tories keep fptp to make sure the Labour party retains control of the government. Tories hate pr because it means Labour might not win... and there might be anarchy.

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