sir albion
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Many People have realised the downfall is the liberal lefties in our societies and these two feel me with joy as we need people with backbones to progress as both our countries have similar issues that need addressing.
Nobody knows for certain, but it's much more likely following Trump and Brexit.
It is very likely the fallout of Brexit and Trump will have a marked influence on the 2018 elections in France and Germany. I read over the weekend that Sarkozy (mainstream politician) is currently employing a narrative in his campaign that the true French were the Gauls, and therefore new comers to France need to understand where they stand in the social heirachy.
This is not Le Pen, but Sarkozy..........if Farage was to use the same invective in the U.K. the media and political classes would be in meltdown.
It's very clear what constituency Sarkozy is appealing too.
"Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it."
This is all very well, but my own reading is that the f**k you came from the politicians to the electorate first. When Gordon Brown labelled life long labour supporter Gillian Duffy a bigot for having the temerity to raise the challenge of immigration this merely franked in the electorate's mind how they were perceived by the political class.
Similarly the EU has long been a bone of contention for the British public and yet despite the overwhelming victory by UKIP in the last Euro elections the political class said f**k you.
I agree it's a lot more complex than this however I have no doubt in my mind that the mainstream political classes are merely reaping what they have sown.
I don't think it's over yet.........Renzi is already polling behind in Italy, if he loses his referendum in December the EU will be in full f**k off crisis mode.
I am either part of the Russian web brigade or I am seeing something that you don't. It's not about being friends it's about not being enemies.
When David Cameron uses the threat of WWIII with Russia if we leave the EU, in his Brexit camaign, you have to be really thick if you don't see the scaremongering bullshit.
If you think Sunni Wahhabism is nonsense you need your head examined.
It's not Blair's corrupt nature that made the west successful, the west was successful long before Blair.I could have used the corrupt nature of Blair taking us to war by deceit
It's not Blair's corrupt nature that made the west successful, the west was successful long before Blair.
Your point was "The west has built itself on corruption". I disagree. While there is corruption everywhere, that's not what the west built itself on.
Politicians have been f**king over various parts of the electorate for decades, Labour neglecting their traditional support int he 90s was a significant turning point, as was the expenses scandal, but I don't think that they are totally "reaping what they have sown". It's been mentioned before, but from 9/11 through to the financial meltdown have contributed to a perfect storm, the outcome of which has had a negative impact on the majority of people. This is a huge contributor to the mood and context IMO.
Anyway I'm trying to summarise complex world events as well as UK political history in a paragraph, which definitely won't work.
No it's not over, I just hope that we don't all **** it up.
Quite, but you do wonder if the establishment ex centre right president talking about Gauls and newcomers is appealing to people on the basis of Sarkozy's anti neoliberal rhetoric or something else.
Anyway it will be interesting to see if people continue to vote for substantive change and an end to the neoliberal ideology in the next GE here and vote for a Labour government led by Corbyn. That would really shake the establishment.
The parallels with the 1930's aren't hard to miss are they. Global financial crisis leads to rise in nationalist movements, American isolation, weakening of international pacts which leads to the loser in the most recent (cold) war reasserting its strength and slowly challenging the world by annexing territory that it lost a couple of decades previously.
So when/if they do take over a NATO country on their border, thats when its really time to worry.
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A more fitting historical precedent would surely be the revolutions of 1848, where various ruling monarchies were swept away by uprisings by the people in France and states in what is now Germany, Italy and Eastern Europe.
Ultimately the "people's spring" of 1848 was unsuccessful, this time around let's hope the outcome is different and power is restored to the people.
What you are seeing here isn't a revolution! The people are going to the polls and achieving changes within the current system not to the system as a whole. In terms of where the power lies the status quo is maintained.
Politicians have been f**king over various parts of the electorate for decades, Labour neglecting their traditional support int he 90s was a significant turning point, as was the expenses scandal, but I don't think that they are totally "reaping what they have sown". It's been mentioned before, but from 9/11 through to the financial meltdown have contributed to a perfect storm, the outcome of which has had a negative impact on the majority of people. This is a huge contributor to the mood and context IMO.
Anyway I'm trying to summarise complex world events as well as UK political history in a paragraph, which definitely won't work.
No it's not over, I just hope that we don't all **** it up.
What you are seeing here isn't a revolution! The people are going to the polls and achieving changes within the current system not to the system as a whole. In terms of where the power lies the status quo is maintained.
That is the subjective world view that has been sold to you. The west has built itself on corruption so we don't monopolise a moral high ground on the subject.
Indirectly the west has financed Sunni Wahhabism growth in this form of Islam. Mecca is built on oil not Allah and it exports a dangerous culture in the form of religion.
Ultimately the "people's spring" of 1848 was unsuccessful, this time around let's hope the outcome is different and power is restored to the people.
"are hard to miss"The parallels with the 1930's aren't hard to miss are they.
I agree with much of what you're saying here, but the thing missing is about the rise of other powers -- China especially, India and probably others too -- and the decline of the West. Trump's election was a recognition within the US that it has peaked and, while still the dominant power, is on the slide, but it will also in all probability accelerate that process and the global realignment.
One book worth reading at the moment (which I haven't done, yet, at least) is Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. I can see the links with the 1930s, but it's difficult to overplay those, despite the fact that another thing going on then was a global realignment -- decline of Europe, rise of US and the Soviet Union.
I'll give that book a go!