Not exact matches
It has actively sought close ties to third - world nations, Western Europe and Canada, and the
socialist bloc
countries — and it would
like normalized relations with the United States.
I am working on a plan
like this in Canada (as there are far less people and it is easier to get through) because being from a
socialist country it is vital for people to feel the money they pay in taxes is being spent on things that benifit them, even if it is only a percentage of the overall amount.
Philip Blonde takes an almost Democratic Republican ideology towards public service reform in advocating using social entreprises to manage schools, hospitals, sure start centres etc, which would be democratically connected to all other schools etc through out the
country and collectively elect the central management who allocate budget spending to each and every school etc. http://www.respublica.org.uk/publications/ownership-state It sounds more
like a radical libertarian
socialist solution to public services than a free market conservative solution to public services.
They also expressed a clear need for Labour to learn lessons from the experience of the people of Greece and a desire to continue to build links with Syriza and other
socialist parties in
countries like Spain and Portugal in order to prevent further decline in the living standards of working class people.
In the near future, in an Utopian
socialist country, England, where everyone has to work (except the ill or old), whether the job makes any sense, or not, a group of teenagers
like to party without limits, at night.
He also referred to the Kyoto Protocol, which required that Canada make significant cuts in emissions, while
countries like Russia, India and China face less of a burden, as «essentially a
socialist scheme to suck money out of wealth - producing nations.»
The president,
like his globalist cadres at the UN, is working feverishly to use climate change to remake the political order of the globe — before the wheels come completely off the global - warming bandwagon — so that
countries and their peoples kowtow to a new international
socialist regime based out of the UN, a regime that literally tells individuals what they can and can not do.
Alternative structures are a «utopian ideal as cited by
socialist societies in Italy, Great Britain, Germany, Spain and Australia... strong capitalistic
countries like France, Switzerland and Brazil have not adopted such a system;» [120]
Touching on the efforts to repeal Obamacare, Summers noted that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was built on a conservative approach to providing universal health coverage rather than the more
socialist models in effect in
countries like Great Britain and Canada.