With so many interesting discussions throughout the day, it was rather disappointing Compass’s conference didn’t take place over a few days instead of the one. Central to the conference was the tribalism vs. pluralism debate.
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LiberalConspiracy on 15th Jun 2010 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
This is about the fifth or sixth time I’ve done a political compass test and it always comes out pretty much the same - slightly right of centre libertarian. Technorati Tags: Political Compass
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WonkosWorld on 30th Aug 2009 (via wonkosworld.co.uk)
In connection with the Compass project "How To Live In The 21st Century", two submissions have been made by the Dronfield Labour Party Discussion Group. These can be found on the appropriate Compass web-site if you click onto the following - "Political Education, Political Education, Political Education" and "Integrated Transport" COMPASS MEMBERS CAN VOTE FOR THESE SUBMISSIONS AS WINNERS - Never m...
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ThreeScoreYearsAndTen on 23rd Feb 2009 (via threescoreyearsandten.blogspot.com)
Read the resignation text by Labour MP Jon Trickett on the Compass website. Trickett resigned from Compass after his vote in favour of 42 days. I highlight:The Compass I have been a member of this last few years is one which is tolerant, generous and non-sectarian but firm in its social democratic principles. I have received a number of emails disagreeing with me about my actions in this same spir...
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TheosBlog on 18th Jul 2008 (via regentsparklabour.blogspot.com)
Dear Compass Supporter Today I’m writing to urge you to book your place early at the Compass No Turning Back conference on Saturday 13 of June in London: Furthermore I wanted you to know that Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP has now confirmed to speak. Others include: Neal Lawson, Compass; Jon Cruddas MP; Prof
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SocialistUnity on 1st May 2009 (via socialistunity.com)
compass statement on the budget Compass, who over the last 7 days led calls for a tax crackdown on the wealthy, has broadly welcomed key measures in the Budget but warns there can be No Turning Back to the economy of the past. Compass has welcomed specific measures in the Budget: over the last week the influential
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SocialistUnity on 24th Apr 2009 (via socialistunity.com)
I am usually more libertarian in these political compass questionnaires: it must be a reflection on my grouchiness today! Still, it's nice to know I am a mainstream conservative and I am far less authoritarian than the fascist left within the Labour Party and LibDems are :-) My Political Views I am a right social moderate Right: 6.44, Libertarian: 0.84 Political Spectrum Quiz My Foreign Polic...
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BlaneysBlarney on 31st Jan 2009 (via donalblaney.blogspot.com)
Here's a the latest Political Compass test, which is slightly more accurate (for me anyway) than the last one. My Political Views I am a right social libertarian Right: 5.18, Libertarian: 6.56 Political Spectrum Quiz My Foreign Policy Views Score: 1.45 Political Spectrum Quiz My Culture War Stance Score: -5.78 Political Spectrum Quiz Via Matt Wardman
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TheCynicalDragon on 25th Jan 2009 (via thecynicaldragon.blogspot.com)
Just thought I'd put in a quick link to plug the upcoming Compass Youth publications, and their launch at the Love Difference festival, where we will be sticking in our two bits for diversity and liberal multiculturalism. Over the next few days we're going to be trying quite hard to plug the event itself, which goes far wider than just Compass Youth people; you can help by navigating to ...
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NewDirection on 1st Sep 2008 (via newerlabour.blogspot.com)
Many of you (and various other bloggers) got very exited over the weekend when I wrote that I consider the BNP to be an intrinsically left of centre party, with very little in common with those of us on the right. Longrider has an excellent post today defending what I said and attacking the leftists who threw their toys out of their prams. But the totally independent British Political Compass has ...
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IainDale on 3rd Feb 2009 (via iaindale.blogspot.com)