I forgot to mention that the German Pirate Party has taken a more 'expansive' approach to their positions, and that actually has put off a few people I know from voting for them.
I hope for the next election they learn from the Swedish Pirate Party and they stick to the topics where we all agree. uriel On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Uriel<lost.gob...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Kai Hendry<hen...@iki.fi> wrote: >> However where does the Pirate Party lay down it's policies on >> "financial regulation and eco-subsidies"? I couldn't find any Pirate >> Party policy on the issue: >> http://www.piratpartiet.se/international/english > > The Pirate Party has no opinion whatsoever on such issues, it is a > party about one set of issues, and those issues only: 'intellectual > property' reform, transparency, and individual privacy. > > I think this actually a very good approach, I'm sure most Pirate Party > supporters would strongly disagree on other topics, but we all come > together to make a difference on the issues we all care about and can > agree on. > > Peace > > uriel >