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Ligne n°161 : ...Such thinking is an oversimplification of what American life truly is and also a disservice to the nation and its citizens because it implies America’s is a societal model to fear. As the most acute commentators of the left, such as Nick Cohen, have observed the most prevalent attitude towards America involve accusations that life in America is worse than in an Arab Emirate or a war-torn African republic.- Ligne n°162 : More rational and fully-rounded thinking is required on this issue – there is more to becoming “Americanised” than only being able to shop in Wal-Mart or not being able to afford healthcare.
Ligne n°163 : The biggest issue of all of course healthcare. Any British government who announces plans to reform the NHS is instantly met by cries that it seeks to privatise the service and replace it with an American style system that will result in those unable to pay for treatment getting kicked from hospital bed to gutter in the time it takes to decline a debit card. Like most large political issues this is hysteria that has moved away from rational debate. The American system does fail substantial numbers of citizens, and I will defend the NHS as a national treasure that we should be more proud of – but this is to miss the point. ...
Ligne n°167 : ... Those measures include stopping Rupert Murdoch at every turn or else he will turn Sky News into Fox News UK. Or opposing all government proposals to reform healthcare because it will make us a less caring society (and more like America) if we even accept the idea government spending needs rethinking.- Ligne n°168 : I do think social services should be protected but all we get from the Labour party and popular left (as I call the British political mainstream opposing the coalition) is scaremongering in the place of actual alternative policy. The public deserve more than this, they deserve a higher level of debate about where their country is headed rather than blind assertions that the coalition is going to Americanise us.
Ligne n°169 : Ultimately all who genuinely fear that the UK will sleepwalk into an American dystopian state need only examine our cultural history to be reassured that such an idea is mere propaganda. As Britons we don not have it in us to be like Americans or create the type of nation they have. America is the only nation in the world founded on an idea, the idea that freedom is sacred in all forms: political; economic; social; religious; press; thought speech and expression. ...
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