July
14th 2009
Distributism in Britain – Rise of the Red Tories
Patroon

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I haven’t really thought much of British Tory leader David Cameron largely because of what I had heard of him he sounded like nothing more than cheap copy of Tony Blair.

However after reading these particular articles “Cameron and American Conservatism” from the website The Other Right
and “A Distributish View of the Economic Crisis” by Allan Carlson at Front Porch Republic makes one believe that perhaps Cameron could provide a path for the right to follow that he may take himself in Great Britian. Elections are scheduled for next year. We’ll see.

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3 Responses to “Distributism in Britain – Rise of the Red Tories”

  1. BB on 15 Jul 2009 at 12:48 am #

    This is something you must read. It is a truly shocking text written by an activist and cultural marxist from ‘La Raza’ or something like that. He is a really committed follower of the Frankfurt School…

    “PRINCIPLE OF PROGRESSIVE POLITICS —> For Peace And Justice To Be Realized, White People Must Be Reduced To A Minority”

    That’s only the beginning.

    http://principles-of-progressive-politics.blogspot.com/

  2. Lord Peter on 15 Jul 2009 at 1:06 am #

    More and more me thinks, that the BNP has a much superior claim to the appellation of Tory than do the (neo)Conservatives.

  3. fellist on 20 Jul 2009 at 2:43 pm #

    Wow, clutching at straws, Patroon …

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