Submitted by Substantial_Judge_50 t3_yipwdy in AskReddit
ipakookapi t1_iuk137p wrote
In the last decade, the mainstream right have moved from capitalist neoliberalism to nationalist consevatism.
Brexit is a prime example of this.
Thatcher and Reagan are definitly burning in hell, but let's just say I'm not looking forward to 2033.
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ipakookapi t1_iuk41hx wrote
Can you place your question in the form of a sentence? I'm happy to talk, but that gives me no clues to what you want explained
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ipakookapi t1_iuk5jtw wrote
Shortest possible answer, I can elaborate after dinner:
The EU vote for Sweden was in 1995. Most of the left was against it, because we didn't want 'free' market capitalism to control our lives.
We preferred a more local economy. Not because we hate brown people, but because we could, and should, make what we needed locally. With control, workers' rights, and shorter transports.
Now, the people who wants to exist the EU does so not because they object to economic expöoitatiom, but because 1488..
Edits: autocorrect
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