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Comment by badpenny

9 days ago

I agree, but isn't that the case in lots of other countries? I think it's a contributing factor, but there's more to it.

It is the case elsewhere, remember how close France once got to Frexit and how close the far right were to winning their most recent general election with the same claims.

But the UK has always to some extent enjoyed a fantasy of being an island under siege from mainland Europe and it something the nationalist press like to drum up.

As for its increasing poverty, the UK went all-in on neoliberalism since the ‘80s, and especially in on austerity since 2008. Entry-level wages barely grew for over 10 years. Blame the EU for that, get Brexit, more expensive goods and damage to the financial sector the country relied on. Then Covid…