The 2016 report into 'The rise of anti-politics in Britain' evidences the claim that there has been a rise of antipolitical sentiment over the last six decades.
Growing numbers of British citizens disapprove of Governments & PM's, threatening democracy.
More and more citizens judge politicians to be out for themselves and their party.
Since the 1940s and 50s, the average level of government disapproval has risen by about 20% to just over 60%, and prime ministerial dissatisfaction has increased by almost 20% to around 55%.
Citizens hold more and more grievances with
formal politics.
Citizens increasingly judge politicians to be self-serving and not straight-talking, but also to be out of touch, all the same, a joke, and part of a broken, dysfunctional and unfair system.
Prototypical categories include ‘the toff’ (who went from public school to Oxbridge to Parliament) and ‘the career politician’ (with little experience of life beyond politics).
They are also thought to be ‘all the same’ and focused mainly on swing voters in marginal seats.
Citizens think of politicians as beneficiaries of a system that is broken and unfair, with too many safe seats and wasted votes.
Significantly, anti-political sentiment is associated with support for #populism: populist nationalism is VERY easy to mobilise, & is on the rise.
Populists position themselves as being different from politicians and parties in general; as representing ‘the people’ against ‘the out of touch and corrupt elites’; as representing ‘common sense’ in a field otherwise characterised by ‘vested interests’ and ‘grubby compromises’.
In doing so, they make a series of misrepresentations: that there is just one people; that they are of that people (and other politicians are not); that there is no mutual interdependence between that people and other peoples (whether external populations or internal minorities);
..that there's no need for negotiation & compromise between many competing interests & opinions; & that there's no need for procedures & institutions oriented towards negotiation, compromise, the making of collective decisions, & the imposing of binding decisions ("bureaucracy").
Negative feeling towards the institutions of formal politics strongly predicts support for populist nationalist parties: it's why our institutions are ALWAYS under attack from right-wing politicians & news platforms: they're pushing the buttons - it's WHAT THE CULTURE WAR IS FOR.
This report was written in 2016. Since then, everything has got MUCH worse: we're dangerously polarised, & democracy is under threat.
Educating people to have critical thinking skills is important, but first & foremost, politicians must behave more ethically. I fear the worst.
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In May, a British neo-Nazi who complained of supposed “Sharia law” & used “Adolf Hitler” as his Apple ID was jailed for three years for stirring up racial hatred.
Manufactured nihilism: the issue for many isn’t exactly a denial of truth as such. It’s more a growing weariness over the process of finding the truth at all. And that weariness leads more and more people to abandon the idea that the truth is knowable.
One consequence of pervasive confusion about what’s happening is that people feel more comfortable siding with their political tribe. If everything’s up for grabs, & it’s hard to sift through the competing narratives to find the truth, then there’s nothing left but culture wars.
It helps to think of zone-flooding less as a strategy deployed by a person or group and more as a natural consequence of the way media works.
We don’t need a master puppeteer pulling the media’s strings. The race for content, the need for clicks, is more than enough.
'One Britain One Nation' & the DoE is calling for children to stand together behind a flag, like Hitler Youth, & sing 'STRONG BRITAIN, GREAT NATION!" 😳
Now call me cynical, but the term "Great Britain" is used to refer to the nation*S* of England, Scotland & Wales. 🧐
Conflating "Britain" with *ONE* nation is VERY 'one nation conservatism', but chanting "Strong Britain, Great Nation!" is fucking unhinged, & just about as *unBritish* as it's possible to be.
Brave people fought WWII to AVOID this authoritarian populist nationalist bullshit.
Btw, no law has ever been passed making the Union Jack (aka the Union Flag) the national flag of the UK: it's become one through precedent.
The Union Flag has no official status, & there are no national regulations concerning its use, or prohibitions against flag desecration. 🤔
In the US, hedge funds or private equity firms control half of all US daily newspapers, while in Britain, three billionaire families control nearly 70% of the national newspaper industry.
GB News secured £60 million in funding: £20 million came from US media company Discovery, & the rest came from Brextremist hedge fund manager Paul Marshall, & the Dubai-based private investment firm Legatum.
Legatum funds the dodgy London-based free-market disaster-capitalist think-tank 'Legatum Institute', which in 2017 formed the 'Special Trade Commission', headed by Shanker Singham, who along with Matthew Elliott left in 2018 to take his team to the IEA.
'The most striking thing about GB News is not how original it is, but how familiar it feels. For a supposedly “fresh approach", the only novelty lies in the fact that it’s on TV - it's a mix of tabloid sensationalism & ill-tempered phone-in radio.'
Like Fox News, GB News is a grievance-culture amplification system: from Brexit-based resentment against the EU to "anti-wokeness” & everything in-between: hostility to immigration, racial equality movements, “cancel culture” & lockdowns. an inexhaustible source of cheap content.
"GB News is a natural extension of the increasing popularity of a sort of conservative grievance politics, more concerned about what pictures students have on their walls than how the economy works or the outcomes of public policy."
Since 2019, public electoral fraud led to just *TWO* police cautions, while *84* individuals & political organisations breached electoral law, so Tories introduce #VoterSuppression & strip the electoral commission of the power to prosecute law-breaking! 🤬 independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…
How can a dangerous, unprecedented, coordinated & profoundly anti-British attack on democracy not be lead stories or on the front pages?