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Values

My writing has a socialist take on politics, society and current affairs. My core values are: 
  • Extensive political and social reform
  • A fair society that works for working class people, and doesn't discriminate in any sense
  • Nationalisation of all public services
  • Reclamation of personal information from corporations

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