rio wrote:
Not wanting to derail the Now Reading thread, but am I being a bit uncharitable in this interpretation of events, which has been festering in my mind for a little while?
Pre-election Goat talking to me all friendly-like: Don't worry, the Lib Dems grassroots is very left leaning. We have this "triple lock" thingy which will stop us going into coalition with the Tories. Chris Huhne's "heart beats on the left". LDs are the best vote for we left leaning types.
Post-election Goat: I'm into (a PC version of) Ayn Rand now k thx bye!

Haha, yeah, you're telling me. Everything I said pre-election is true - the grassroots are left-leaning, heart beats on left etc, but given the case for coalition vs the case for not, conference approved the coalition. Now, in the new reality of books balanced in 5 years, NHS free marketeering (neither of which were in the coalition agreement iirc and both of which are pissing a lot of LD members off if I'm reading things right) I've been reassessing my politics and questioning the various things I previously held as absolute truths - tories are evil incarnate, only the state can provide services, and so on.
A lot of this is personal rather than 'ZOMG the lib dems are now a libertarian party!' - we're still a socially democratic bunch with liberalism ingrained rather than the opposite and yet being 1/6 of a coalition government that's been all economically liberal hasn't made anyone I know go 'zounds, the tories were right all along!' I guess being part of a third party that (in theory at least) rejects both the working class and the upper class as god's gift to mankind means that you will expore the right as well as the left. I still think of myself as a lefty, if that helps, but exploring the thoughts of others rather than rejecting them as evil incarnate ain't a bad thing. All this 'oh dear, I'm a libertarian' is more from doing the Libertarian Party UK's test and discovering I'm with them 70% of their stuff than anything else. Don't worry, I'm not denouncing taxes as theft and calling for the legalisation of guns...
yet. Bwahahaha.