Who will address the issues highlighted in Jonathan Pie’s You Tube report in March 2019?
‘Over 10 painful years our obdurate, stubborn and
arrogant politicians have obsessed about keeping their irrelevant political
parties together whilst walking the country into a food blender.
There were two types of Brexit voter:
- Over 50, southern,
gammon faced, Daily Mail reader, who wants to turn the UK into a neoliberal
unregulated free market paradise. But your average leave voter explains nothing
- It’s the marginal leave
voter that explains everything. In the
2015 General Election; UKIP got 26% of the vote –a protest against the three
main parties. Translate that sentiment to the referendum and boom:
- People whose prospects
are down the pan
- People who have lost job
stability
- People whose pensions
benefits have been cut
- People who have had to
move house due to the bedroom tax
- People who suddenly see
no prospect of their kids going to university
- People whose disability
benefits are denied by a corporate box ticking t…
We are in this mess because the politicians broke
the contract between a citizen and his / her government. A government’s basic
job is to extort money from the working people – in the form of taxes – ‘I’ll
have some of that’. I’m fine with that so long as the government redistributes
that money wisely and fairly.
Austerity broke the contract.
- When you make a conscious
choice not to invest in education and at the same time massively rack up the
private cost of further education, you break the contract
- When you outsource the
distribution of benefits to private companies whose main motivation is profit,
you break the contract
- When the private sector
decides who deserves help and who doesn’t, the government is essentially saying
it can’t do its job; it’s given up on delivering
- The entire UK economy has
become a market for laundering Russian dirty money which inflates house prices,
so most people can barely afford rent, let alone a deposit for a house.
This would never happen in a country with
reasonably functioning institutions, with the wellbeing of its citizens at its
heart.
These are all massive public policy failures which
have led to a breakdown of trust between the electorate and the government;
then you sprinkle in ‘its immigrants’ fault’ and ‘we pay the EU too much’ and
it resonates with the have-nots and the struggling. That’s how populism works.
It masks political failure / accountability by blaming others.
We have a first past the post electoral system that
doesn’t work – that disenfranchises massive swathes of the electorate. 4m
people voted for UKIP in the 2015 election and they only got one MP. That’s not
healthy.
And then we’re amazed that when there’s a vote about
something that really matters people vote for
- F… you
- I’m better off without your
bullshit
- I have to get my groceries
from a food bank
They wanted to send a message; they did not want
the status quo – they wanted to send a message and that’s how we got Brexit
Brexit won’t solve any of our underlying problems.
It has exposed them: Our Constitution; Our Institutions; Our Democratic System;
Our Politicians. They are not fit for purpose.
If they don’t deliver Brexit they are failing in
their jobs. If they do deliver Brexit, they are knowingly damaging this country
So, we have chosen irrelevance
- We’re giving up our seat at
the table
- We’re a laughingstock abroad
- We’re self-obsessed with our
own self-importance whilst being fed for breakfast to much larger trading blocs
like China, India, the USA – dividing up between themselves the Brexit
dividend’