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I don’t understand the first line because I’m not a native English speaker, and acronyms sometimes confuse me.

I agree with you, and I am very happy about this victory in France. I was referring to the fact that the working class prioritizes certain issues that the left doesn’t always place at the top of their agenda.

I think it’s time to show that advocating for minority rights doesn’t mean neglecting measures in favor of workers. I believe this is true, but we need to demonstrate it now; otherwise, when the vote happens again in France, no coalition will be able to stop fascism.

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Pues no se, mi opinión es que igual que a un menor de 18 años se le limitan ciertas cosas, no porque todos sean incapaces de hacerlas si no porque en un gran porcentaje de casos lo son, a la gente muy mayor le pasa lo mismo, los hay que están estupendos, pero un gran numero de ellos a partir de mas o menos los 70 años pierden reflejos, vista y oído, creer que conducen como una persona mas joven es engañarse a uno mismo.

Lo mismo ocurre a nivel electoral, si las posibilidades de que puedas ver el final de una legislatura son menos del 30% te va dar igual quien salga elegido y (de nuevo no en todos los casos pero si en un gran porcentaje) no vas a pensar tu decisión de voto de manera profunda.

Eso sí, ponerle una palabra molona y llamar discriminación a lo que es un trato diferente justificado queda chulísimo en la prensa

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No solo son los suscriptores, también empieza a verse algo mas de movimiento por aquí, mas gente contestando a los envíos e incluso mas gente enviando cosas

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Además la media de edad es aun baja y creo que si no ganan ahora si pueden hacer cosas importantes mas adelante, un equipo muy interesante

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Political parties that pay more attention to their voters than to the rich? Yes, many. Parties that fulfill that and are electorally successful? None or almost

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Yes, I understand you, in my country it has not yet taken hold in a drastic way, but you see how politicians with ideas, social democrats at most, are treated in the press like ultra-intractable radical leftists.

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Thanks for the info, I wasn’t paying attention, but because British politics doesn’t affect me of course, I’m sorry for what it does.

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What you say is better than what the Tories did, but with such a large majority they could seize the opportunity and renationalise some privatized services, improve and adequately finance those that the right was letting die, change the tax system so that the upper classes help to finance the state. You already know, things that should be normal on the left until the “third way”

Like op, I’m not British and I wonder if this would be possible or do we forget that something like this is going to happen, I don’t know, if you’re from there, tell us.

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And this is the reason why the democratic party does not respond to the interests of the working class. The words of a super rich person have more influence than thousands or millions of people saying the same thing in surveys. This time those voices are aligned, but if next time they are not, the voice of the super rich will be the one they hear instead of yours.

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