Neoliberal fascists attempt to regain control over the European continent to prevent a Leftist revival
While
the neoliberal regime is pushing Jeremy Corbyn for a second Brexit
referendum, Brussels bureaufascists visit Greece to make sure that
the country will remain on the path of neoliberal destruction.
UK's
neoliberal regime is now pushing Jeremy Corbyn to promise a second
Brexit referendum, hoping to reverse current Brexit vote. As the
Independent reported:
Jeremy
Corbyn is under new pressure to fully back giving the public a Final
Say on Brexit after his own version of EU withdrawal was emphatically
rejected in the Commons. His vision of the UK leaving Europe was
defeated by a margin of 240 votes to 323, meaning the leader will now
be expected to fulfil a promise to bring forward or support a vote to
approve a new referendum. The 83-vote defeat comes after Mr Corbyn
told Labour MPs on Monday that he was ready to support moves to
demand a public vote, having lost a string of MPs who resigned in
part over his Brexit strategy.
It
appears that the blackmail worked after the defection of seven MPs
from the Labour party because, apparently, the Labour party is much
more vulnerable to a potential split. With all these neoliberal
insiders still sabotaging Corbyn's plan to turn the party to the
Left, the threat is quite visible.
All the
pressure now is on Corbyn's side because the neoliberal regime wants
to prevent the worst-case scenario, which is a real threat against
its domination: a definite Brexit with Labour in power under Corbyn's
leadership.
As
mentioned
previously, with Tories in power, even after a definite Brexit, we
should not expect much of change for the British people. That's
because the conservative right has been taken over completely by the
neoliberal doctrine, already since the 70s and 80s in the motherlands
of neoliberalism: the US and the UK. The Tories have nothing to offer
apart from the typical neoliberal policies that the EU dictates to
the member-states. That's all they know and they are 100% devoted to
this political perception.
On the
contrary, a Labour government under the Corbyn leadership after
Brexit will be much more flexible to apply progressive policies that
will benefit most of the Britons. Of course, with UK's power
structure and the elites still in an advantageous position - after
decades of policies that limited the power of state institutions - it
will not be a piece of cake. Yet, without the additional tight
scrutiny of the EU neoliberal monster, it will be much easier.
In case
that Jeremy Corbyn will manage to survive the war to hold his
position in the party, he may be able to clear it from all the
remaining Blairite neoliberal barriers. Then, he could renew it with
fresh real Leftists. Under such a prospect, it would be even more
difficult for the neoliberal regime to maintain its power.
On the
contrary, if Jeremy Corbyn choose to capitulate, obeying the orders
of the neoliberal regime for a second Brexit referendum, it might be
the end of hope for a real change in the UK and Europe. Even in that
case, however, there will be another defence line that could halt the
neoliberal counterattack: another big NO by the British people
against the EU neoliberal monster.
Corbyn
should take a lesson of what happened in Greece with Tsipras and
SYRIZA. They went with good will to the negotiations with Greece's
creditors and suffered a heavy defeat. Greece paid a huge price as
became a debt colony in the hands of the corporate neo-colonialists.
Yesterday,
the Brussels bureaufascists made
clear that Greece should stay on the path of
destructive neoliberalism. As the country now has some limited
flexibility because the bailout program has ended, the EU neoliberal
priesthood fears that it could be 'derailed' from the dictated
austerity and sado-monetarism.
And all
these, despite the fact that the IMF-type program imposed by the
creditors left an absolutely devastated economy behind, with the
national debt rising close to 180% of the GDP from the 120% at the
beginning of the crisis in 2010.
Yet, the
Brussels-Berlin axis fears that Tsipras administration may slowly
'slip' back to its Leftist roots, implementing socialist policies,
especially in case of another victory after the 2019 national
elections.
This is
what the EU has become and the British people know it. It would be
catastrophic for Corbyn to retreat and proceed in a second referendum
as the neoliberal regime wants.
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