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Originally Posted by bizaro86
The WRA is definitely strongly fiscally conservative, and social conservative to a lesser extent.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/37258476/W...-Policies-2010
Which parts of their platform do you find extreme on the social conservate side? III.A.1 where they talk about full funding for arts, music, and physical education? How about V.A.6 where they want to fully fund a mental health initiative? (Huge potential benefits related to poverty and homelessness) How about V.C.23 where they talk about extending prescription benefits to those in palliative and homecare? Or maybe VII.C.8 where they talk about increasing transition support for those fleeing from domestic violence?
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In that case, what separates them from the Liberals? The Liberals are fiscally conservative (and I doubt you could find a politician who won't claim this!).
But honestly, what puts the WRA to the right of the others?