So the reality they are offering is ... umm.... what?
An objective reality existing regardless of our own existence or our perception of reality as a result of our influence on the world and its influence on us?
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 14:07,
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Good point, I've already got one of those, wouldn't know what to do with another.
They probably meant "realism".
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 14:13,
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That would make a little more sense.
And still look as if it means more than it actually does. There is such an art to writing political taglines.
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 14:22,
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I think what they mean by "reality" is
"doing what the people on BBC's 'Have Your Say' think we should do".
If so, then this party might just turn out to be BNP Light (although that's a role already filled by UKIP).
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 14:25,
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If so, then this party might just turn out to be BNP Light (although that's a role already filled by UKIP).