by Alf Filer Two Tier Fascism exposes the true nature of the BNP According to Gary Anderson in the Daily Mirror, the BNP are planning a two-tier system of ‘founder members’ and ‘new members’ to get around the constitutional rule change they were obliged to make for electoral purposes. Otherwise they would be in breach of the
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SocialistUnity on 7th Mar 2010 (via socialistunity.com)
Now we have become used to the idea of coalitions then I think the way that political parties put their manifestos to the electorate will change. The Liberal Democrats might present a 'Two-Tier Manifesto' to the voters.
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LiberalConspiracy on 17th Nov 2010 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has dismissed the risk of a two-tier Europe, folllowing David Cameron's decision to veto a treaty change to tackle the eurozone debt crisis.
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BBCPolitics on 9th Dec 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)
Thank God for Iain Martin, who has called Labour’s response to the Gove ‘Free schools’ idea what is: ‘moronic’. He writes: 'Labour warned that the resulting experiment risks creating a “two-tier” education system. Good grief. And Britain doesn’t have a two-tier schools system now? Actually it’s more like 10 tiers. In this troubling context...
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Spectator on 18th Jun 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
Cambridge don Mary Beard mulls over a survey of the family income of students at her seat of learning. Not surprisingly, History of Art is where you find the dosh. If you don't want to be depressed, avoid Decca Aitkenhead's column devoted to our two-tier university system. (Or should that be three-tier?) I had no idea the drop-out rate is now 22 per cent. Aitkenhad asks if it's ethi...
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CliveDavis on 2nd Feb 2009 (via spectator.co.uk)
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Andy Burnham MP, Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary, commenting on warnings from a senior Tory of two-tier school system, said:
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LabourParty on 22nd Jul 2011 (via labour.org.uk)
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CurlysCornerShop on 8th Jun 2009 (via curly15.wordpress.com)
According to today's Independent, 'senior Labour figures' are said to have told Gordon Brown that the BNP are likely to win two seats in June's European elections. Oh dear, are we to see another attempt by Labour to hype the threat from the BNP so as to drive voters back to the shelter of the Labour Party? It is true that the BNP have has a series of good by-election results, and this week's
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LiberalBureaucracy on 21st Feb 2009 (via liberalbureaucracy.blogspot.com)
"But if you elect the people who run the police, you might get the BNP!" The line is always delivered as a knock-out blow, a definitive way to end the argument. And, of course, it might conceivably be true. I mean, if you allow people to elect their MPs or local councillors, you might get the BNP. But, as a rule, you don't. Despite receiving the most disproportionate coverage of any political...
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DanielHannan on 19th Nov 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
Dilemma is not only straining shop floor traditions but has the potential to feed wider tensions in society
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FT on 14th Dec 2011 (via ft.com)