I've seen a few of his videos and they follow the same pattern, sprinkle a few choice facts, ignore others and come to the same conclusion time and time again, it's always the fault of those nasty neoliberals.
That's not to say the neoliberals are not at fault for some things, even a lot of things, but with him it's everything all the time.
In this video he's returning to one of his favourite themes, the power oppression narrative.
A power oppression narrative describes how dominant storytelling shapes, justifies, and maintains systemic imbalances of power. It exposes how those in control use narratives to legitimize inequality,
But the never in doubt conclusion presented here is a bit of a stretch, even for him, it begs the question if the national team lived in fear of failure as a direct result of a neoliberal fabricated anxiety that infected the England players, and the rest of us presumably, and that it was this anxiety that was the root cause of the England team's numerous loses, then how different were the societies that produced the winners?
Errrr? Uummm? Time for a cuppa tea.
PS: Want to see the same conclusion again? The one explaining the rise of Reform doesn't disappoint, in fact pick any one of his videos, different topic but always the same conclusion. Idealogues, even educated ones, are trapped in an endless cycle of rinse and repeat, the only pleasure one gets is to see how he shoehorns the same ending to every story.
And quelle surprise today's video is....
Next week "How Neoliberals Stole My Girl Friend".