I thank you very much for your response, I will try to address those which you pointed out below:
I believe that above all else, freedom of speech is one of the most important things in life, I do not condemn those who vote for BNP, I only hope that one day they’ll realise that some of their policies are too traditionalistic for advancement.
I believe that both protecting citizens from ‘dangerous criminal’ and ensuring welfare for UK citizens are as important as each other. If it were not for welfare, myself as a student would not be able to attend and would be forced to work either part time or full time which would heavily affect my education, as researchers have found – For every £1 you put into Higher education, you get £3 back when they get employed.
While many do not believe in our current criminal justice system, I think that we’re not too far from getting it right. Of course we don’t have ludicrously long sentences like in Saudi Arabia, but I believe that’s because we are a liberal country, and so the courts are liberal in that same sense. While crime is not my strongest area, I feel the best way to ‘cut’ crime is to prevent it, instead of attacking crime head on when it happens, we should put more funding into preventing it from happening by means of educating those who are willing to commit the crime or by encouraging them to find proper jobs.
In response to your 6th paragraph starting with “Just a note on….” yes, I agree, it is dreadful that those which have paid taxes all their life should have to sell their homes and pay thousands to live in a residential home, but this is not down to the liberals, this is down to those on the right wing which support capitalism (Think conservatives). Liberal Democrats want to keep the pension in line with inflation instead of it being so far behind as it is now, as well as bring the tax barrier up to £10,000 so those on the minimum wages won’t have to pay tax at all.
In response to your comment on the paedophilia – I think you’re missing the fundamentals, I was not saying that being autistic is considered as bad as a paedophile, I was simply stating that it is the way that they’re born, it is not choice, that’s why we must education them more on the risks of paedophilia and try and help them understand that it is wrong, not by cutting their heads off.
I thank you again Wilfred for your mature response, which is more than I can say to many people whom I have debated politics with.
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