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The SDP has the most interesting and original social democratic platform I have ever seen.
They:
- openly advocate for higher interest rates to stop asset inflation
- openly advocate to stop "dissaving" and overconsumption
- want to encourage companies to invest in their employees over replacing them with cheap immigrants by taxing them less the longer their employees work there
- 50k net migration limit per year
- turn the state into an infrastructure investment machine
- reject and oppose calls form the left to simply increase welfare, even dare to say that the pension system has to be sustainable
- openly call to the end of the overvaluation of the pound to promote British industry
- openly nationalist and patriotic
- they advocate for total NIMBY death by restricting local opposition to housing construction
- end buy to let mortgages
This is what social democratic policies need to look like. Patriotic and developmentalist instead of welfareist. With genuine ideas on how to uplift *workers* in the UK.
It's disappointing that they're Eurosceptic, but it's understandable considering they need new Bank of England policies to realise their policies. Full support to the SDP and their gigabrain team who've come up with their amazingly original proposals.
Social Democratic Party@SDPhq
The average British salary should be £65,000. It's £34,000. Fifty years of political failure. One plan to fix it. The SDP's Investment State documentary, out now:
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