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big\_dave wrote:Although I'm proEurope on almost everything, the major downer here could be that leftist anti-EU arguments are going to be completely drowned out, and they really should be on the table at all times.Which isn't helped by the BBC and others characterising Syriza, a left party that achieved a genuine breakthrough at all levels of Greek society, as an anti-EU party. Which is complete guff.I do think UKIP's anti-politics has the shelf-life of Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement in Italy.
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There's a letter from Farage's Dulwich teacher floating around online, objecting to him becoming a school prefect after being caught singing Hitler Youth songs with other boys; claiming that nothing good can come from promoting this natural fascist. Worth looking up. Funny comment from an Italian friend on FB:United States of Europe or barbarism. The UK has chosen “ and as an amateur medievalist, I am glad to be here now.i really wonder what kind of future UKIP voters believe awaits an isolated, small island with no natural resources within an unstable globalised world...
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The long and the short of it is that the fascists and ultra-right do well in EU elections as a result of 'fortress Europe' being a racist entity. The broadening and deepening of free markets and free-movement of labour has alienated its own populations, whilst at the same time the neoliberal mainstream in the EU core is backing far-right elements and fascists in Ukraine. The politics the EU visits on its neighbours on the periphery is coming home.
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