Margaret Thatcher won three elections in a row. The country couldn't have being any clearer in rejecting the socialism on offer at the time.
I am always curious as to how socialists explain their lack of success in elections? That is a serious question by the way. I have studied alot of Karl Marx, and am genuinely interested in the different schools of political and economic thought. I am just curious as to why the working classes doesn't back the party that is set up to look after their interests.
For instance - I read somewhere, that during Thatcher's reign - she attracted more votes from the working classes than did Labour.
I am always curious as to how socialists explain their lack of success in elections? That is a serious question by the way. I have studied alot of Karl Marx, and am genuinely interested in the different schools of political and economic thought. I am just curious as to why the working classes doesn't back the party that is set up to look after their interests.
For instance - I read somewhere, that during Thatcher's reign - she attracted more votes from the working classes than did Labour.