"I
always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because
I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a
single political argument left." - Margaret Thatcher
I hate extremes of any kind. Communism and the National Front both seek the domination of the state over the individual. They both, I believe crush the right of the individual. To me, therefore, they are parties of a similar kind. All my life I have stood against banning Communism or other extremist organisations because, if you do that, they go underground and it gives them an excitement that they don't get if they are allowed to pursue their policies openly. We'll beat them into the ground on argument... The National Front is a Socialist Front. Ibid.
(From a frustrated girl whose favourite professor just commented that Maggie "had a good run" and "must have had good healthcare")
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I hate extremes of any kind. Communism and the National Front both seek the domination of the state over the individual. They both, I believe crush the right of the individual. To me, therefore, they are parties of a similar kind. All my life I have stood against banning Communism or other extremist organisations because, if you do that, they go underground and it gives them an excitement that they don't get if they are allowed to pursue their policies openly. We'll beat them into the ground on argument... The National Front is a Socialist Front.
Ibid.
(From a frustrated girl whose favourite professor just commented that Maggie "had a good run" and "must have had good healthcare")
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