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Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Labour to Train “Normal” and “Competent” MPs" video.
Trotsky is cackling in hell while enjoying his plans unfold. However, just like the other times they've tried this, they did it too soon, and now, everyone is aware. The best thing that we can do is to continually apply pressure on anyone that hints at following Trotskyism and Marxism while exposing them to the world.
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Labour, just like the D Party in the US, will have to change tactics from demanding world socialism now, and go back to Rhodes' and the Fabian's plan of the incremental establishment of international socialism. This is, after all, about the Atlantic Union, which has been the plague of western society since the late 1800s. Their plan has been slowly creeping forward as "progressivism" since that time, and it has been written about recently at think tanks and NGOs, such as at the Institute of World Politics' article: "Building the Atlantic World." One might want to research articles about the "Atlantic Union" as well. They know that they've come out of the closet too soon.
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Labour, just like the D Party in the US, will have to change tactics from demanding world socialism now, and go back to Rhodes' and the Fabian's plan of the incremental establishment of international socialism. This is, after all, about the Atlantic Union, which has been the plague of western society since the late 1800s. Their plan has been slowly creeping forward as "progressivism" since that time, and it has been written about recently at think tanks and NGOs, such as at the Institute of World Politics' article: "Building the Atlantic World." One might want to research articles about the "Atlantic Union" as well.
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Labour, just like the D Party in the US, will have to change tactics from demanding world socialism now, and go back to Rhodes' and the Fabian's plan of the incremental establishment of international socialism. This is, after all, about the Atlantic Union, which has been the plague of western society since the late 1800s. Their plan has been slowly creeping forward as "progressivism" since that time, and it has been written about recently at think tanks and NGOs, such as at the Institute of World Politics' article: "Building the Atlantic World." One might want to research articles about the "Atlantic Union" as well.
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