https://eand.co/britains-finally-figuring-out-brexit-really-was-the-biggest-mistake-in-modern-history-8419a8b940c6

Now. Brits might have made a terrible mistake, but they aren’t fools. They are beginning to realize, to their horror, that Brexit has been a calamity of historic proportions. That’s not because anyone’s telling them the straight facts above, because they’ve got some kind of theoretical knowledge about it, but more simply, because they’re living it. Hence, in the latest polls, 2/3s of Brits want another referendum, on rejoining the EU again.

That’s because they are beginning to see what “Brexit is already 2/3 of the way to the Great Depression” or “Brexit turned Britain into Argentina” really means.

Consequences aren’t real until it starts hitting me in the face.

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leaving the giant supranational anti-democratic neoliberal bloc was unequivocally a good thing
doing it under a tory government was the dumbest fucking idea in the universe
also i cannot emphasize enough to americans how extremely middle class the remain campaign was
like “we should stay in the eu because our holidays in the south of france will be cheaper” levels of out of touch wankery

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This is what’s so frustrating, the EU completely blows but it was obvious from the start that the overwhelming majority of Brexit supporting politicians weren’t planning for it to happen and had no intention of doing it in a way that would benefit the country/people.

And yeah as you say, much like Trump Vs Clinton, while there was an undeniable chud streak in the leave side (although I would argue that for some leave voters it was a protest vote against the neoliberal malaise of the Cameron government, albeit with little class consciousness), the remain side - representing the same old shitty, liberal order that had made itself unpopular through decades of austerity - ran a terrible, hubris ridden, smug campaign forwarded by self satisfied uberliberal fuckwits like James O’Brien which certainly can’t have helped.

Also People’s Vote was 100% a Blairite (and let’s be honest, almost certainly GCHQ backed) op to fuck over Corbyn in the North.

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I always thought the leave side was about making it easier to keep out brown people.

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a good chunk of it was yeah
despite brexit having no impact whatsoever on immigration from non-eu countries
racists aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed

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Oh yeah, don’t get me wrong, there was a lot of that sort of shit too, and I don’t mean to sugarcoat the undeniable chud element, but I did meet a fair few people back when I was doing organising for Corbyn who did hold actual criticisms of the EU with no materialist analysis. This was almost certainly the exception, not the rule though. Of course, equally it didn’t help that there was plenty of lib racism on the Remain side who often argued “But it’s so e m p o w e r i n g that African migrants can get up at 3AM to make below the living wage working in coffee kiosks and holding signs advertising golf sales!”

It goes without saying but the media deliberately muddied the waters too, Corbyn once pointed out that CEOs bring in cheap migrant labour because they can pay them less and that we need to address that in a way that supports all workers and was directly compared to Nigel Farage by places like the Guardian.

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no the remain side are worried about immigrants from India

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UK was only ever going to leave the EU to become more Conservative and nationalist. UK politics is just extremely depressing.

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i think there would have been a decent chance of a good brexit for the working class under corbyn
despite him being what i consider a minimum viable politician, he is at least anti-imperialist and doesn’t want to feed poors like me into a woodchipper

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Scargill suggested something like that. Taking advantage to accomplish some of the many left-wing reasons to break from the EU

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Also, most serious NHS defunding started almost two decades ago, it doesn’t have much with leaving the EU or staying in the EU.

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The Labour Party — which was once the world’s most progressive party

Sorry, when was this?

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When Corbyn was there in spite of inner party shenanigans. Not that they were able to do anything.

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This is Tony Blair erasure

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Good

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80 years ago, it was implementing very successful universal healthcare and rights. Still not the most progressive I’m sure, but… at least some kinda progressive.

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Anyone remember “My Sex Arses are held up at the port in Calais”

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I could never forget :no-oil:

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It is 2017 and Brexit means Brexit :bojo:

It is 2020 and Brexit means Brexit :lukashenko-tired:

It is 2023 and Brexit means Brexit :joker-shopping:

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:inshallah-script: it is 2026 and Brexit means Brexit :hammer-sickle:

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The EU should stick a piece of paper on their side of the English channel with “No limeys allowed!” written in crayon.

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