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This is an absolutely tiny party who stood but one candidate in the general election and got about 30 votes. For first-past-the-post that's not half bad! They actually seem fairly leftist and anti-capitalist, yet "Landless Peasantry" seems like such a peculiar format. They believe in "Landocracy" apparently.
The UK is not our nation , we do not own it, the land of the nation is not held for our benefit nor on our behalf.
From the day we are born we are Peasants, with no right to the very essence of our nation.
Yet we are extolled to work, pay tax, fight and if necessary die to defend it.
We are liable for the debts of our nation, we are the mass of people from whom business extracts its profits.
We live in the 24 million homes on 7% of the land, unable to live by our own means.
We have little choice but to take part in economic slavery.Interesting, eh?
Mendax
8th May 2010, 23:26
Soraya Kara (http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/person/14151/soraya-kara), Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 61 0.1%More then double and far more intresting, not too mention at fore front of the fight against descrimination.
Dimentio
8th May 2010, 23:33
Landless Peasants actually sound a bit like the Centrist Youth League in Sweden during the 1970's.
Pirate Utopian
9th May 2010, 00:08
Soraya Kara (http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/person/14151/soraya-kara), Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 61 0.1%More then double and far more intresting, not too mention at fore front of the fight against descrimination.
You dont give them rights! You shoot them in the head!
jake williams
9th May 2010, 05:22
You dont give them rights! You shoot them in the head!
I find that oppressive.
bailey_187
9th May 2010, 12:19
some joker from this party ran in Brown's constituency. He was wearing dark shades and had his fist held in the air through the whole annoucment and Browns speech. Was quite funny.
Dimentio
9th May 2010, 13:22
The Landless Peasant Leader
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZF0u_vbdcU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1Lfl2j7ahE
Oh yes... Woodstoooock... :(
In 100 years, they could maybe take power...
Apparently, they are former zeitgeisters...
some joker from this party ran in Brown's constituency. He was wearing dark shades and had his fist held in the air through the whole annoucment and Browns speech. Was quite funny.Yes I saw this! I thought it was the same guy. He's from Fife. I think wearing shades and holding our fists in the air is something the far-left should start to do.
The Landless Peasant Leader
DZF0u_vbdcU
s1Lfl2j7ahE
Oh yes... Woodstoooock... :(
In 100 years, they could maybe take power...
Apparently, they are former zeitgeisters...I think we should recruit him. He's got charisma.
There's also these guys, who don't even claim to be joking. The Wessex Regionalists (http://wessexregionalists.blogspot.com/) responsed to their failure in the election by saying that the "electorate in the Witney constituency numbers 78,766, of whom 62 were far-sighted enough to cast their vote yesterday for Colin Bex. For the rest, as our society plunges from bad to worse, it will be a case of ‘we told you so’, and sooner rather than later." This was Dave Cameron's constituency by the way. Here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wessex_Regionalist_Party)'s their Wikipedia page.
Dimentio
9th May 2010, 14:42
I think we should recruit him. He's got charisma.
I discussed the LPP with an EOS member from Great Britain, and he and me are in the agreement that we should avoid recruiting people like this, because that would turn away other (sane) people from us.
If you want to fish for lots of those folks, I could recommend the Zeitgeist Movement though.
I discussed the LPP with an EOS member from Great Britain, and he and me are in the agreement that we should avoid recruiting people like this, because that would turn away other (sane) people from us.
If you want to fish for lots of those folks, I could recommend the Zeitgeist Movement though.I was joking, he's a very strange bloke. What's the size of the Zeitgeist Movement?
Pirate Utopian
9th May 2010, 15:20
I find that oppressive.
You give them rights, dont ask me for help when they are eating your insides.
Dimentio
9th May 2010, 19:39
I was joking, he's a very strange bloke. What's the size of the Zeitgeist Movement?
About 350 000 people.
Magdalen
11th May 2010, 11:34
He's from Fife.
That explains everything.
RevolutionaryMan
11th May 2010, 17:10
So does that mean this group condemns industrialization and progression?
Angry Young Man
11th May 2010, 18:36
I think we should recruit him. He's got charisma.
I say no. He's a twat. Every leftist watching Kirkcaldy being called was looking through their fingers. When you compare him to the kid of the other thread, the latter is young enough to be de-twatified
Dimentio
11th May 2010, 19:23
So does that mean this group condemns industrialization and progression?
Probably not. I do not think they discuss in those terms at all. They just seem to be Brave New Dawn constituted as a political party, with a similar Nanos-like leader at the top.
Dimentio
11th May 2010, 20:44
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyUK-ZcRBrU
They would have been a decent party.
If it was year 1900.
And that in Tsarist Russia.
Angry Young Man
11th May 2010, 20:59
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyUK-ZcRBrU
They would have been a decent party.
If it was year 1900.
And that in Tsarist Russia.
I'd probably stick by the RSDLP
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