I am wondering would any of the parties be places for socialists, as they were coming to prominence in the Nineteenth Century, which I understand is the base for Bretonia (19thC Britain)
I would think it would depend on how extreme it is. if it's extreme left-wing like Communism than it'd likely be banned due to 'potential Coalition connections'. But you'd need a Bretonian expert for a good answer.
(07-21-2015, 11:11 PM)Juzt156 Wrote: I am wondering would any of the parties be places for socialists
Well the parties already have some key socialist policies in their agenda, however only parts admittedly.
- The Royalist Party supports nationalized key corporations.
- The Federalist Party supports that the nobility should have less powers and also seeks to curb the unequalities between the different social classes.
- The Green Party supports a green, sustainable economy.
- The Nationalist Party supports a state-controlled economy and that the nobility should have less powers.
I guess the NP is the "most socialist" of the four, however there is no pure socialist party at the moment.
(07-21-2015, 11:11 PM)Juzt156 Wrote: I am wondering would any of the parties be places for socialists
Well the parties already have some key socialist policies in their agenda, however only parts admittedly.
- The Royalist Party supports nationalized key corporations.
- The Federalist Party supports that the nobility should have less powers and also seeks to curb the unequalities between the different social classes.
- The Green Party supports a green, sustainable economy.
- The Nationalist Party supports a state-controlled economy and that the nobility should have less powers.
I guess the NP is the "most socialist" of the four, however there is no pure socialist party at the moment.
Thank you for answering my question. 19th and 20th Century Britain were what i mainly studied at University. So I was interested, plus I am a politics nut. I love all things politics lol. Seems like fun anyway