I'm writing a piece, and I wanted to solicit you all for opinions in preparation: What is the "Best" political party in the world?

You can just say the name if you want, with no further explanation, you can reply Private if you want. But ideally, I would like to know some of the following:

  • What are their current policies and priorities?
  • What does their country need?
  • Who comprises their political base?
  • What are some of their weakest points?
  • What kind of tradeoffs do they tend to make?
  • What do they hold firm to, almost without exception?
  • Positioned worldwide, how do they stand out as being an exemplary party?
  • NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT ARGUE WITH OR TRY TO DISPROVE ANYBODY ELSE'S. JUST SUBMIT YOUR OWN INSTEAD.

    #politics

    If people could please look at the request above, a solicitation for people to describe the (real world) political party that they like the most.

    This is without regards for electability, country, how many seats they have or offices they hold.

    #USPolitics #Politics #WorldPolitics #Elections #Democracy #Socialism #Communism #Fascism #Pluralism #Populism #Capitalism #Economy #Economics #Labour #Labor #Conservative #Liberal #UK #China #Russia #Ukraine #Canada

    @imstilljeremy I'd like to say the #NDP -- but it's hard. On some level I feel like they are picking attainable, attractive issues to run on, but some of their MPPs have made some pretty thoughtless voting choices in some cases. And I do think it seems a little sketchy how much they want to give everyone everything, bit worried about a bait and switch type thing. And they could prioritize climate/pollution a bit more as well

    @imstilljeremy I guess I didn't really answer, so lets see:

    1. labour/workers, lower income people, immigrants/transplants.
    2. Housing, healthcare, food education, jobs (unless we come up with another solution) -- as well as opportunities for actualization
    3. I guess see 1. -- I think there are some libs who support them sometimes as well.
    4. climate, expression/individualism
    5. they are pretty consistent wrt delivering for labour/workers, in my memory
    6. not sure they do

    @caitp

    You are awesome, Thank you so much!!

    I really appreciate it.

    @imstilljeremy

    1. Utilitarian, whatever works.
    2. Basic services: housing, food, buying power for the working class.
    3. A populist, left-leaning centrist party that aims for 60%+ consensus.
    4. Aiming for consensus leaves some ethical issues on the sidelines.
    5. What is possible is considered with higher priority than what is ideal.
    6. If the evidence shows a program isn't working, move on.
    7. Statespersons, constantly focused on the actual and coalition building instead of idealism.