Not exact matches
The Conservatives are in a full identity crisis now, and will have to figure out if they want to play tough with the U.S. and go back to the Sir John A. MacDonald days of a National
Policy — essentially copying Trump's Buy American stance with a Buy Canadian — or if they want to follow the pro-free trade Mulroney - Harper path, which is more likely but offers
less differentiation from the
Liberals.
I for one agree more with conservative fiscal
policies because I believe in the long run they will bring about
less poverty, while
liberal fiscal
policies only provide very short term help and ultimately cause more poverty in the long run (maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm right).
In tape - recorded conversations, Miller engages
liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, big spenders and tax - cutters, politicians, professors and
policy specialists — separately and together — in reflection on his proposals, eliciting more or
less agreement with this or that plan.
[citation needed] On foreign
policy, there is also a divide among
liberal Democrats, with some being
liberal internationalists while other are
less in favor of interventionism.
If we proceed on those terms... David can listen rather more to Conservative MPs, who represent the real people of this country, and give rather
less regard to the
Liberal Democrat intellectual urban elite, with their student politics idea of reforming the constitution and taking forward green
policies.
Less eye - catching to the media is the social
liberal approach, which tends to influence party
policy much more.
Liberal policies are the reason why we are becoming
less competitive in the world.
This is a chilling prospect not because they are necessarily a
less progressive party (in many areas of criminal justice
policy, for instance, they are distinctly more
liberal than the government), but because they are so evidently unprepared for power.
Less than one voter in three agrees that «by entering the Coalition, the Lib Dems have managed to get real
liberal policies put into action» — and most of these are either already Lib Dem supporters or pro-Coalition Tory voters.
With the exception of Finland, statistical data on
liberal adult education is poorly available and the activities often lack a clear organisation, making the role of
liberal adult education in educational
policy and academic research
less prominent than that of vocational non-formal education.
It reveals itself as a
liberal farce that is
less concerned with liberation or justice and more concerned with not alienating those who perpetuate harmful ideologies and consequently harmful
policies.
From his perspective, if Washington were to have a model
policy that could be adopted by other states — including states
less liberal than Washington, which includes most US states — then it could not, almost by definition, move forward only by uniting the left.