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    Tim Richards (timrichards@aus.social)'s status on Saturday, 29-Mar-2025 17:02:22 JST Tim Richards Tim Richards

    So well put by George Monbiot. Applies to our tepid Labor government here in Australia too. People don’t want to be regarded only as economic units, and if you block leftist reform they reach for hard-right chaos.

    "The democratic recession does not begin when a far-right party takes office. It begins when a centrist party crushes hope in democracy. When Keir Starmer’s government takes a chainsaw to people’s aspirations for a fairer, greener, kinder country, he cuts off not just faith in the Labour party but faith in politics itself. The almost inevitable result, as countries from the US to the Netherlands, Argentina to Austria, Italy to Sweden show, is to let the far right in."

    #UKpol #USpol #auspol https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/28/fascism-britain-neoliberalism-opened-door-for-it-labour

    In conversation about 2 months ago from aus.social permalink

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      How has fascism in Britain got this far? Neoliberalism has opened the door for it | George Monbiot
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      We need a new politics of belonging, not Labour’s craven appeasement of capital, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

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