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  • 'Champagne Socialism' or absolute belief?
  • bex
    Free Member

    Sorry, I’ve got to get up early tomorrow (5.45 for you purists)

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    She can be a socialist but want the best price for her house. Not that different from a trade union represtative like Bob Crow who made £100k and lived in subsidised housing whilst at the same time negotiating the most he could for his members and calling strikes.

    As for comparisons between Socilaism and Communisim that is hardly a system of equality, just look at the old CCCP and China today, some are much more equal than others

    convert
    Full Member

    OK, I’ll take it: please explain your version/ hope of a ‘viable bid’.

    And I reiterate,thanks STW;.my post was indescrimanate, your responses was…woaaah

    viable bid – close the price it would cost to replace it with similar would be a good place to start. She has a bid – could be for a pound for all you/I know.

    I really don’t think you have had a negative ‘woaah’ response – just folk who have not agreed with your supposition. Some quite eloquently. The nature of your follow up posts clearly shows you have a relatively fixed opinion about this; I suspect you were not really looking for reasoned arguments to win you over; just a little confirmation.

    Anyway – is it a second home? Not sure it matters, and you have not stated it is, but others have assumed.

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    he lived in a three-bedroom council house in Woodford Green, East London, but some newspapers criticised him for doing so whilst receiving a high salary. He defended his actions, asserting that “I was born in a council house, as far as I’m concerned I will die in one.”[11][36] Although he was entitled to buy his house at a discount as a result of changes introduced by Margaret Thatcher’s government, he refused, asserting his belief that “social housing stock should remain available for future generations”

    Why is this so bad?

    I can only assume if he had “sold out” and bought something aspirational you tories would use that against him

    Cheap lazy slur

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    is it a second home? Not sure it matters, and you have not stated it is, but others have assumed.

    If you mean me the OP started a thread some time ago about buying an Investment property so that was what i was getting at
    I dont think they really give “socialism” much thought and it was just an opportunity to engage in derision

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    Crow who made £100k and lived in subsidised housing whilst at the same time negotiating the most he could for his members and calling strikes.

    More of your snide smears. With the kind of money he made for his members, Crow wasn’t earning anywhere near enough. Of course, it’s been shown time and time again here on STW that it’s the politics of envy from the likes of you that mere train drivers and are allowed to work in a safe environment earn decent money. How much does a Tesco checkout supervisor earn? How much does the CEO of Tesco earn?

    jamj1974
    Full Member

    The former is the lite version of the latter …

    Not really, no.

    totalshell
    Full Member

    my father is a dyed in the wool champagne socialist.. born so poor they lived in a cottage with no roof high on the lake district fells and when his father died they lived in another families cellar.. now he is a very prosperous octagenarien his sister is a multi millionaire they are at the moment cruising the med before returning to their villa in The baleriacs.. he is and always has been the most staunch Labour party voter i have ever met he has always read the daily mirror and worships Tony Blair but he d never give to charity or other good causes unless they touched him personally. He expects his state pension and associated benifits to continue regardless of his personal wealth/circumstances

    bex
    Free Member

    Junkyard; WTF; actually use the gifts you received via Western education and READ what’s been written. This was about THEM not YOU

    jimdubleyou
    Full Member

    He expects his state pension and associated benifits to continue regardless of his personal wealth/circumstances

    I hope he’s paying his taxes.

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    Chuckles at the irony – that post is about me isnt it 😉
    My western education was delivered in a socialist model …oh the horror

    Champagne? Might help you sleep?

    chewkw
    Free Member

    jamj1974 – Member

    The former is the lite version of the latter …

    Not really, no. [/quote]

    Yes, really, yes. 😛

    deadlydarcy – Member
    How much does a Tesco checkout supervisor earn? How much does the CEO of Tesco earn?

    What is the top limit for cashier?

    What’s with this phrase “checkout supervisor”?
    Who are they supervising?
    If they are all supervisors then who are doing the donkey works? The customers?
    I like inflated title me … 😆

    Yes, CEO is paid too much …

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    He defended his actions, asserting that “I was born in a council house, as far as I’m concerned I will die in one.”[11][36] Although he was entitled to buy his house at a discount as a result of changes introduced by Margaret Thatcher’s government, he refused, asserting his belief that “social housing stock should remain available for future generations”

    But not his generation, in fact at a time when there was pressure on social housing he thought – not my problem mate somebody else can sort this out I quite like it here. He could of course of taking option C and moved out to somewhere else.

    bex
    Free Member

    Refer you all back to the original.

    -)

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    Yet has now posted a link to the sale of her cottage and has claimed ‘had one offer already. Turned down, too low’.

    This is a difficult one to answer as so much vital information is missing.

    What was the asking price and how much was the offer she turned down ?

    BTW in the English language cottage means “small house” not stately home.

    Northwind
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    Teamhurtmore – Member

    Agree with us “or else”. The SNP way or no way/is the only way!! Sounding more cult like every day…….

    Aye, like today when they… er… got behind a bill put forward by Labour to pass the BSL (Scotland) bill? I can see why that inspired you to randomly post anti-SNP bile in a thread about something else. 😆 Meanwhile it remains Labour policy to oppose SNP motions “on principle” even when they agree with them and subsequently end up tabling identical motions themselves.

    I wouldn’t usually respond to your trolling but this one was funny.

    Spin
    Free Member

    I suspect you were not really looking for reasoned arguments to win you over; just a little confirmation.

    Think you’re right convert.

    Bex – The forum says ‘not a hypocrite on the original charge’. If you don’t agree then I think you need to refine your understanding of socialism.

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    NW – where did you drag that up from and what is/was the relevance?

    CaptJon
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    All this talk of socialism demonstrates the state of politics, and political education in the UK. The Tories aren’t centralist, they are right wing (some have argued they are more extreme than Thatcher). But the media don’t portray it like that so anything left of centre is seen as far left and labelled socialist.

    Spin
    Free Member

    refine your understanding of socialism

    This might help:

    Link

    MSP
    Full Member

    That poster is a right wing spin of comparison.

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    ‘…I like toast as much as any man, but not for breakfast, dinner and tea’.

    vickypea
    Free Member

    I’ve always thought of a champagne socialist as someone who, for example, says that nobody should have to pay to get a good education and the government shouldn’t be dominated by the public school elite, and then sends their kids to a fee-paying school.

    Someone will have a go at me now……..

    MSP
    Full Member

    champagne socialist is just attack terminology deployed by the right wing when they can’t fight the substance of a debate. It is used against people who have succeeded in the capitalist system but still care about people.

    Stoatsbrother
    Free Member

    anyway – we are all Prosecco socialists now down south… 🙂

    Genuinely perplexed by this thread. The OP seems jealous and annoyed and confused by her friend.

    Why should she sell her house for less than she thinks it is worth? Having left wing beliefs doesn’t mean having to give away all your posessions to the first person who comes along. Getting the maximum you can for your house doesn’t preclude being charitable in other things. 😕

    I prefer Lidl Cava to champagne. Now that Lidl have committed to paying the living wage, does that make me a faux champagne socialist?

    mudshark
    Free Member

    As a student I rented a room from a couple of socialist teachers who told me they didn’t declare my rent and pay the tax, wish I’d questioned them a bit about that really.

    allthepies
    Free Member

    They were subverting the system brother.

    vickypea
    Free Member

    If you’ve “succeeded in the capitalist system”, doesn’t that make you a capitalist?

    MSP
    Full Member

    Does going for a swim make you a fish?

    🙄

    binners
    Full Member

    Surely the very living embodiment of champagne socialism….

    Firmly believes in the principles of the comprehensive education system. For other peoples kids. Her own will be going to an expensive private school, naturally.

    Good to see you back on the front bench Diane 🙄

    MSP
    Full Member

    I think that wanting the best education for your own kids and making commitments to make it happen in the current system, doesn’t stop a person from supporting increasing spending and wider policies to create an educational system that provides the best for all children, and is why “champaign socialism” is a worthless smear.

    Ro5ey
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    OP … presuming this is the sale of a second home… your “friend” will have a health capital gains tax bill to pay.

    So ask her a loaded question… something along the lines of.

    “Ouch !! Bet the tax bill will be enough the make your eyes water”

    If she comes back with something like “yeah bl00dy taxman” … you’ve got her bang to rights.

    If she reponses with “I’m socially responsible and happy to pay it” … you can now live safe in the knowledge that all her FB posts/rants are genuine.

    binners
    Full Member

    I think that wanting the best education for your own kids and making commitments to make it happen in the current system, doesn’t stop a person from supporting increasing spending and wider policies to create an educational system that provides the best for all children, and is why “champaign socialism” is a worthless smear.

    Yep…. nothing firmly states your whole-hearted support for a core party principle than opting out of it yourself, in favour of an alternative only accessable to a tiny minority of the people you claim to represent.

    yunki
    Free Member

    Do you have to sacrifice your children’s future to prove that you think a system is flawed?
    That would seem to be exacerbating the problem, and is a very old testament solution..

    As for the OP.. You’re possibly looking for a fight with your friend where perhaps there isn’t a fight to have.. You should definitely be exploring your motives and maybe even questioning your friendship

    cheekyboy
    Free Member

    I think that wanting the best education for your own kids and making commitments to make it happen in the current system,

    We all want the best for our kids however when your whole life/political career is centred around the ethics of Socialism then you really ought to adhere to the basics, comprehensive education and the NHS being the basics.

    Stoatsbrother
    Free Member

    As for the OP.. You’re possibly liking for a fight with your friend where perhaps there isn’t a fight to have.. You should definitely be exploring your motives and maybe even questioning your friendship

    thread closed…

    binners
    Full Member

    Do you have to sacrifice your children’s future

    If you regard the system your party created, and holds up as a core principle as “sacrificing your children’s future” then maybe you should consider your position

    thestabiliser
    Free Member

    Yeah I really hate champagne socialists…..almost as much as all those free market capitalists who every time something doesn’t go their way wail that the government should ‘do something about it’.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    @deadlarcy Council / Housing association property should be means tested on a regular basis. It was ridiculous Bob Crow took up a valuable asset in short supply when he could easily afford to buy his own property or rent in the private sector. He’s the perfect example of a “Socilaist” on the take, in contrast of the lady in the OPs post who is just selling her property at the best price as would anyone.

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