Brexit didn't work because it didn't fundamentally address the...

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    Brexit didn't work because it didn't fundamentally
    address the root cause of British working class poverty.

    Instead the Brexit propaganda was that it was
    the influx of cheap labour from Eastern Europe & elsewhere
    that was impoverishing the working class. This accounted
    for the British style of Political Populism aided and abetted
    by middle class Conservatives who saw EU rules & regulations
    gazumping Westminister thereby stimyiing cronyism and
    political pork barrelling.. the stuff of traditional politics.

    Of course Brexit wasn't the answer; instead it did not address
    the immigrant problem and poverty/relative poverty/growing wealth gap.

    So now in classic RW working class style (like the 1930's scapegoating of Jews)
    the Pommy working class is now scapegoating immigrants and specifically Muslims
    rather than blame the economic system which benefits a few and impoverishes
    the majority.

    Of course Hitler temporarily solved that by instituting National Socialism
    which was a bit of a misnomer...instead it should have been called State Capitalism
    under the dictatorship of the Nazis.

    Working class woes started with Thatcherism,-Neo-Liberalism on steroids-
    which gutted Trade Unions, privatised SOEs, taxed the poor# and gave the
    rich tax concessions.

    So in summary, IMO, these street riots are misguided in that they are
    hanging the tail on the wrong donkey but I guess that's RW Populism for you
    in the sense that any scapegoat will do!

    #VAT was introduced in 1973 @ 10% & its now 20%
    This unfairly penalises the poor.
    But are the RW working class populists rioting on the streets about it
    while multinationals such as Google etc pay bugger all tax?

 
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