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El Presidente
By nefarious means, Reform are an overtly pro=Capitalist party, their message does not differ from any pro Capitalist party in history.The current political landscape presents a complex scenario wherein the Reform party is gaining traction among the working class
That is possible because of the power of propaganda., potentially shifting the balance away from the Labour party in upcoming elections
There is truth in that statement, but it is not the full picture. The middle class and everyone else benefits from immigrants who work in public service.. The benefits of immigration are distributed unequally across different societal strata. For the establishment, immigration offers a cheap labor force that functions almost like modern-day serfdom. Meanwhile, the middle class benefits culturally and economically, accessing services and goods facilitated by immigrants, which influences their pro-immigration stance based on personal gains in culinary, service, and labor sectors.
Only the far right doTo maintain this influx of affordable labor, those in power shape the narrative, often equating any critique of immigration with racism or aligning it with extremist ideologies
Have you the evidence that supports this paragraph?. The middle class supports this narrative because they also reap benefits from the labor immigrants provide, whether it's in the form of coffee service or domestic work, while they selectively engage with diverse cultures.
Manchester has had cultural diversity for hundreds of years, areas such as little Italy in Ancoats, they were under resourced areas at that time. Social tension now is because of a mixture of idiotic austerity and far right insurgencyThis selective engagement often ignores the negative aspects that accompany cultural diversity, such as social tension in under-resourced areas.
There is zero evidence of that, look up Prof Danny Dorling, but will gladly accept your evidence.Both the establishment and middle class appear to exert control over the working class and the 'lumpenproletariat,' expecting compliance with societal norms and rules. Ideally, multiculturalism could foster solidarity among the working class, yet it is often co-opted by those who gain the most from it. While a blend of cultures is perceived as enriching by some, it can lead to tension and conflict in resource-poor neighborhoods, where social and economic challenges are more pronounced than in affluent areas with professional residents and safer environments.
Really!For some, the issue extends beyond racism;
Explain?it reflects a frustration with the working class not conforming to expected norms and behavior
Interesting thought. Though current unrest is framed around racial issues, the same dynamics would likely manifest if the protests were about wages, as this framing allows the establishment to maintain a sense of moral high ground.
EvidenceThere have been instances where social services are invoked as a means of exerting control and asserting superiority, threatening to separate families based on divergent political views.
I am working class, I CHOSE not to be racist. I also have a history O level.Labeling these views as racist further alienates the working class, reinforcing negative stereotypes that depict them as uneducated and undeserving
I would argue that Labours move towards centrism has left a gap for reform to appeal to the socially conservative left that the like of Atlee always envisaged the party to be.. Consequently, areas that once supported Labour are now gravitating toward Reform, perceived as the only political entity willing to listen without judgment or condescension.
They are cunts, they are not cuddly, they are dangerous.Regrettably, Reform's policies also threaten to dismantle the very social safety nets that many working-class and marginalised individuals rely on.
I am a Socialist, i will never ever buy the lies of the far right and I will keep banging the drum for my politics until the day that I die.This leaves large segments of the working class and most of the lumpenproletariat in a precarious position, facing significant challenges regardless of their political choices.
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