Hi Reaper11Thank you for your question; it's a good one. In...

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    Hi Reaper11

    Thank you for your question; it's a good one. In asking it, I suspect you anticipated the answer.

    So the question is, "If a party wants to stand on the platform you espouse, what's stopping them?"

    The platform I espouse is founded upon personal liberty, free markets, private property rights, honest money, real representation in parliament, and of course, small government.

    So what is stopping any party seeking election with that campaign platform? Theoretically, there is nothing stopping them.

    But what might be stopping them is the almost certain prospect of failure.

    Such a platform necessarily requires the dismantling of the socialist state, and with it, an end of welfarism.

    And because so many voters are presently dependent upon welfare, and because so many voters are planning to be dependent upon welfare, it is extremely unlikely that that sizeable electoral body will sacrifice their bread and butter in favour of the abovementioned economic and political system.

    However, there is real hope based upon the certain truth that eventually socialism will run out of other people's money; then we should see better days.

 
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