Warning
Signs: Fear, Fascists and Hate Win in Britain—Heads Up, USA
June 24, 2016
Waking up
in the Hackney neighborhood of Britain, a neighborhood heavily populated by
Jews and immigrants, the mood on the streets this morning is shock and fear.
London, and basically any wee corner of England that has an immigrant
population, voted for the “remain” position. The entire British countryside,
largely devoid of immigrants, voted to “leave.”
The demographic [3] breakdown
of the voting should heighten our concerns in the United States about Donald
Trump, and the success of a strategy of fear, racism and hate.
I
t's
noteworthy that people under age 25, those who have to live with the decision
the longest, voted overwhelmingly to remain. Like America's younger voters
overwhelmingly in favor of Bernie Sanders, the views and interests of the
British EU-supporting youth were not taken seriously by anybody.
So,
urbanites, youth and immigrants voted to stay. White folks voted to leave. The
working class, sick and tired of being sick and tired, voted to leave. Furious
at their own political party abandoning them for decades as the Blairites, like
the Clintons, embraced neoliberalism, workers ignored the desperate last-minute
appeals of their party and their unions to vote to remain in the EU.
Unions in
the USA, note to self: The base isn’t listening, for plenty of good reasons—and
here in Britain, like Wisconsin, the results are diabolical.
There’s
plenty wrong with the European Union. Yes, it is an institution advancing
so-called market reforms, aka neoliberalism, throughout the region. Dismantling
the lobbying agents of neoliberalism is a fine goal, but not when nationalism
and racism and teaming up with the far right is the strategy. As a movement, we
aren’t good at thinking about short-, medium- and long-term implications of our
tactical decisions. The left here was mostly united in the remain camp, but
some were either abstaining or supportive of the leave position. I have yet to
be persuaded of the international working-class benefits from nationalism.
Looking at the faces of the immigrants in the streets of Hackney, and the
Jewish shopkeepers, should give people pause. I am solidly with the
25-and-under crowd, here and in the USA, and with people of color and
immigrants.
Marie Le
Pen of the far-right party in France, who has been steadily gaining at the
polls, announced first thing Friday morning that France should vote to pull out
of the European Union next. And so on.
David Cameron
resigned at 8am Friday morning. He and the slick operatives in his election
campaign are to blame for dividing the country and encouraging a level of
racist rhetoric similar to what Trump produces. Cameron won his election by
dodging pressure from the far-right wing of his party by stating he’d put the
question of leaving the EU to the voters; that cowardice, that pandering, led
to
Friday. An electoral campaign gimmick.
It’s not an
exaggeration to say this vote has massive implications for the U.S. and the
world.
Jane
McAlevey is the author of Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell): My Decade Fighting
for the Labor Movement [4], now out in
paperback (Verso, 2014).
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Links:
[1] http://www.alternet.org/authors/jane-mcalevey
[2] http://alternet.org
[3] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/24/eu-referendum-how-the-results-compare-to-the-uks-educated-old-an/
[4] http://www.amazon.com/Raising-Expectations-Hell-Fighting-Movement/dp/1781683158
[5] mailto:corrections@alternet.org?Subject=Typo on Warning Signs: Fear, Fascists and Hate Win in Britain—Heads Up, USA
[6] http://www.alternet.org/
[7] http://www.alternet.org/%2Bnew_src%2B
[2] http://alternet.org
[3] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/24/eu-referendum-how-the-results-compare-to-the-uks-educated-old-an/
[4] http://www.amazon.com/Raising-Expectations-Hell-Fighting-Movement/dp/1781683158
[5] mailto:corrections@alternet.org?Subject=Typo on Warning Signs: Fear, Fascists and Hate Win in Britain—Heads Up, USA
[6] http://www.alternet.org/
[7] http://www.alternet.org/%2Bnew_src%2B
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