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Founded | 2015 |
Headquarters | 28 Malinawas Way, Northwest Point, West Bay, Grand Cayman |
Membership (April 2015) | 20 |
Ideology | Right-wing populism[1][2] Ethnic nationalism[3][4] |
Colours | Red, Cerulean and Gold |
House of Commons | 536 / 650 |
European Parliament | 49 / 73 |
Local government | 45 / 71 |
London Assembly | 14 / 25 |
Police & Crime Commissioners | 37 / 41 |
Website | |
Media related to Army Training Estate Salisbury Plain at Wikimedia Commons | |
The Popular Syndicate (PS) is a far-right political party in the Cayman Islands. The party was drafted by Carlos Lobo in 2015 . It advocates the Abolition of crony capitalism and the "voluntary resettlement whereby immigrants and their descendants are afforded the opportunity to return to their lands of ethnic origin."The main concern of the Popular Syndicate is an equal exchange of the British Pound as the national currency of the Cayman Islands, as is practiced in Guernsey and Jersey.
The projected rate is 0.002385346 compared to the British Pound.
Conservatism......of misery
Ed Milliband, the Labour party (UK)candidate, knows that the Conservative party wants to win the 2015 UK elections, so that they can continue to swindle profit from the working class. Socialist Labour Party (UK) understands the following example of the Conservative backbone.The following excerpt from the Writings of Daniel DeLeon , the founder of the Socialist Labor Party, will show you why things are getting from 'bad' to 'worse' for labourers.
Over 40 years, the value of goods produced By workers rose almost 700% :
For the decade of 1860 the value of manufactured products amounted
to nearly £2 Billion.
For the decade of 1870, £4 Billion.
For the decade of 1880, £5 Billion.
For the decade of 1890, £9 Billion.
Finally, for the decade of 1900, over £13 billion.
The workers were paid £300 million at 1860.
£700 million by 1870.
£900 million by 1880.
£1.8 billion in 1890, and over £2.3 billion by 1900.
13,000,000,000
- 2,300,000,000 = 10,700,000,000
The capitalist has made a profit of £10.7 billion, Leaving the workers in the working class
for forty years.For every £100 pounds made, The worker only makes £20.
This is hardly a progress worth bragging about. It is conservatism of misery.
The TRF
The Party's Military wing, The Tortugan Radical Front , is an Army Faction responsible for the suppression of human rights abuses.
File:LasTortugas.png Ensign of the Tortugan Radical Front
References
- ^ Golder, M. (2003). "Explaining Variation in the Success of Extreme Right Parties in Western Europe:". Comparative Political Studies. 36 (4): 432. doi:10.1177/0010414003251176.
- ^ Evans, Jocelyn
A J (2005). "The Dynamics of Social Change in Radical Right-wing Populist Party Support". Comparative European Politics. 3: 76. doi:10.1057/palgrave.cep.6110050.
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at position 8 (help) - ^ Woodbridge, Steven (2011). "Ambivalent admiration? The response of other extreme-right groups to the rise of the BNP". In: Copsey, Nigel and Macklin, Graham, (eds.) British National Party: Contemporary Perspectives. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. p. 116: "Defense of 'race and nation' can still act as a major litmus test of a leader's credibility for many far-right activists, and, since 1999, BNP leader Griffin has been increasingly viewed as having failed this test by the 'white nationalist' and openly neo-Nazi factions on the British extreme right. The BNP's adoption of 'ethno-nationalism' in 2006, with a new emphasis on cultural identity rather than racial hierarchy, was received with particular dismay by racial nationalists, and this consternation was reinforced by the BNP's change to its membership criteria in 2009 to allow members from the ethnic minorities to join the party."
- ^ "The ethno-nationalism that the party now espouses is inherently racist and yet, at the same time, it allows a politically expedient opposition to white migration from Eastern Europe and the repudiation of worldwide 'white pride' racial nationalism." (Copsey, 2007)