I'm just pointing out, SJP, that things aren't always as they seem. A country with high taxes does not necessarily have much ownership of property, and vice versa. Likewise, a country with low taxes does not necessarily have to give up control over the economy through the private sector. There are many, many shades between the so-called 'right' and 'left'. Some so-called 'right-wingers' might find the Liberal Party too far to the right of them on some issues, just as some on the left might find even the CPC too far to the left on some issues. Thigs aren't always as they seem. The NDP opposes 2-tier health care, yet socialist Sweden support its. In Canada, school vouchers are viewed as right wing nutcase ideas, while socialist Sweden is one fo the few countries that use that very system!
These are just some examples of how right and left labels can blind people from the truth of a matter.
These are just some examples of how right and left labels can blind people from the truth of a matter.