User blog comment:Centrist16/SOMETHING EVERYONE MUST KNOW/@comment-3398633-20150809140026/@comment-3993996-20150810021106

My point is the Lib Dems didn't vote against bills including those that saw a hike in tuition fees, when the party promised it would abolish them. The Lib Dems essentially became Tory-lite, which diminished the Labour Party's influence. The only exception was the Syria vote, which saw some Tories vote against the bill.

Parties immigration policies depend on the context and the country. Australia's Labor Party has a immigration policy that would make Donald Trump's proud for example. In the most recent election Labour promised an immigration cap and tougher measures.

"most socialists are generally poor workers and lazy." I've met people who are very anti-socialist who are poor workers and some socialists who are poor workers. I've also met hardworking socialists and hard working anti-socialists. It depends on the job, the person, the work environment, the person's upbringing, the pay, and the work mobility in the job.

Also removing the welfare state from populous country's does coincide with a lot of people being thrown into poverty or a low standard of living, and all the wonderful social and economic joys that brings.