Whilst we can certainly agree on the motivations and unspoken agenda of people like Farage and his party, we can agree on little else on the rest of this issue. The rise of the far right is, in large part, due to the liberal left's capitulation to the neo-con narrative that the wholesale importation of low skilled labour to these shores is all about "multiculturalism" and "diversity" and not the dirty little trick it really is of keeping wages and conditions held down. And, of course, anyone who objects is called a "racist" courtesy of that same liberal left's policing of the cultural narrative.biffvernon wrote:The biggest danger to the billionaire owners of global multinationals is the EU becoming powerful enough to clip their wings. Hence their support for UKIP and the brainwashing of the sheeple into anti-EU nationalism and foreigner scapegoating by the billionaire owned mass media.
As Steve says, Wake up.
The bulk of people who are voting for the likes of UKIP in ever larger numbers are simply desperate for a narrative that tells them they have a future, that offers them hope for themselves and their kids. But there is none since the bourgeoisie political left in this country gave up actually giving a shit about the proletariat around 25 years ago and have, instead, occupied themselves with the minutia of political correctness and saving the whale. Thus, the ever so civilised metropolitan new-labour liberal left offers the proletariat no hope whatsoever. Hence, UKIP and all the rest of the (even less subtle) far right are rushing in to fill the vacuum.
Since every post of yours on here indicates to me that you belong firmly in that bourgeoisie liberal left camp I have mentioned, perhaps people like you should have been more careful for what you wished. I hope you are proud.