¡Basta Ya, Brussels! British Voters Reject EU Corporate Slavestate
Mike Whitney
“Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it.”
— Thomas Paine
24
June, 2016
British
voters delivered a savage deathblow to the EU corporate superstate on
Thursday sending global markets tumbling and forcing Prime Minister
David Cameron to announce his resignation. The narrow victory, which
caught the prognosticators by surprise, is the strongest sign yet
that working people across the continent are awakening to economic
and political disaster that has been created in the name of European
integration. Not only has the EU failed to live up to its promise of
lifting all boats and widening prosperity, it has also transformed
the region into a low-growth, high unemployment charnel house where
bankers and their corporate allies siphon off the wealth of the
weaker states to enrich high-flying speculators and voracious
bondholders. And while the referendum’s outcome will surely be
challenged in the months to come, it represents a critical turning
point in the public’s attitude towards a thoroughly reactionary and
odious institution that is solely responsible for the abysmal state
of the economy, the progressive erosion of living standards, and
steady rise of right wing extremism.
Here’s a short clip from Raul
Ilargi Meijer explaining what Brexit really means:
“Nobody seems to understand it’s not about Cameron or Nigel Farage, or Michael Gove vs Boris Johnson, it’s about voting for or against the EU, for or against Juncker and Tusk and five other unelected presidents having a say in one’s life.
And that’s not all either. It’s about voting to leave, or remain in, a Union that is already dead and preserved only in a zombie state. Brexit is just one vote and many more will inevitably follow. Brexit is not the first, Grexit had that ‘honor’ last year. Later this month, elections in Italy and Spain have the potential to turn into preliminary Italix and Spexit votes. And then there will be more.
The reason why these things are taking place, and will be, going forward, is that the economies of all these countries are fast deteriorating. The sole reason why people have accepted the rule of Brussels coming from far away over their daily lives, is the promise that it would make those lives better and more comfortable. That promise has been shattered. The EU has made things worse for most Europeans, not improved them. And when seen in that light, why should people agree to continue to be told what to do by those who’ve made them poorer? There’s no democratic model in which that remotely makes sense. There are only undemocratic models left….
An economy in decline means the end of centralization and the end of existing political power structures. This is inevitable.” (“Murder, Lifeboats, an Iceberg and an Orchestra“, Automatic Earth)
The
Brexit referendum represents a fundamental rejection of austerity for
working people and subsidies (QE) for the markets. It is an
indictment of the destructive policies that have thrust a broad
swathe of southern Europe into a permanent depression while bankers
in Paris and Berlin make out like bandits. Even now the loathsome
European Central Bank continues to run up massive debts (ECB-QE is
$80 billion per month) just to line the pockets of corporate CEOs who
offload their toxic bonds with the clear intention of using the money
to buyback their own shares further enriching themselves and their
swinish shareholders at the expense of ordinary investors. This
Ponzi-rip off is what passes as economic policy in the EU. Brexit
threatens put an end to this huckster’s swindle. Here’s a little
more background from the World Socialist Web Site:
“The EU is an instrument of the ruling classes of Europe for the imposition of brutal austerity measures—most directly on the workers of Greece, of Spain, Portugal and Ireland, but also on workers in the UK, France and Germany….Prime minister, Cameron, has even proclaimed an “Age of Austerity” as his government imposes cuts of £210 billion, (€263 billion), equivalent to over 10 percent of Britain’s GDP, at the cost of the destruction of 20 percent of all public sector jobs, millions more in the private sector and the decimation of vital services.
The EU is second of all an instrument of military aggression. It is a vital ally of NATO in its escalating conflict with Russia and China as the US and European powers seek to control all of the world’s markets and resources—including vital oil and gas riches commanded by the Putin regime in Moscow and the giant production platform manned by billions of super-exploited workers led by President Xi Jinping in Beijing.” (“The Brexit referendum and the struggle for socialism“, World Socialist Web Site)
Brexit
is also a rejection of incoherent immigration policies whose
objective is to accommodate the millions of victims of US war-making
in the Middle East. EU leaders should make every effort, including
economic sanctions, to stop Washington from arming and training
extremist proxies that are currently fighting in Syria and who have
forced roughly 4 million refugees to flee to Europe for safety.
Europe shouldn’t be blamed for the blowback from America’s
bloodthirsty foreign policy. Even so, Brussel’s unwillingness to
stand up to Washington on this matter has allowed radical elements to
emerge whose xenophobia is fueling widespread anti-immigrant
hysteria. In the US, GOP hopeful, Donald Trump has capitalized off
anti-immigrant sentiment making a wall along the Mexico border a
central tenet of his platform.
Trump
issued a statement shortly after the results of the EU referendum
were announced. He said:
“The people of the United Kingdom have exercised the sacred right of all free peoples. They have declared their independence from the European Union and have voted to reassert control over their own politics, borders and economy. A Trump administration pledges to strengthen our ties with a free and independent Britain, deepening our bonds in commerce, culture and mutual defense. The whole world is more peaceful and stable when our two countries – and our two peoples – are united together, as they will be under a Trump administration. Come November, the American people will have the chance to re-declare their independence. Americans will have a chance to vote for trade, immigration and foreign policies that put our citizens first. They will have the chance to reject today’s rule by the global elite, and to embrace real change that delivers a government of, by and for the people. I hope America is watching, it will soon be time to believe in America again.”
Trump
owes his popularity entirely to the mismanagement of the US economy
which–like the EU–provides trillions for Wall Street while
leaving Main Street to fend for itself. The widening of inequality is
paralleled by the rise in political extremism which is hastening the
dissolution of the EU superstate and the move towards war. And
Britain is just the tip of the iceberg. According to a recent survey
by the Pew Research Center, only 38 percent of people in France had a
favorable view of the EU, down from 69 percent in 2004. (which is
lower than the level of support in the UK). Similarly, only 47
percent of the Spanish population holds a favorable view of the EU,
down from 80 percent in 2007.
The
EU has shown that it is as incapable of reform as it is of accepting
responsibility for perpetuating a financial crisis that began 7 years
ago and persists to this very day. It has also demonstrated
repeatedly that it will not hesitate to inflict as much economic pain
as possible on its victims unless they comply with its
counterproductive edicts. Worst of all, the strict rules of the EU
make it impossible for state representatives to follow the will of
their people or to act in a way that serves their own national
interests. Any deviation from Brussel’s neoliberal consensus is
likely to end up before the European Court of Justice where the mega
corporations have the upper hand. By leaving the EU, Britain will
restore its sovereignty and strengthen its democracy. Ambrose Evans
Pritchard summed it up like this:
“Stripped of distractions, it comes down to an elemental choice: whether to restore the full self-government of this nation, or to continue living under a higher supranational regime, ruled by a European Council that we do not elect in any meaningful sense, and that
the British people can never remove, even when it persists in error.”
Hat’s
off to the British voters who had the guts to reject the EU corporate
slavestate and cast their ballot for freedom. You’re an inspiration
to us all.
MIKE
WHITNEY lives
in Washington state. He is a contributor to Hopeless:
Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion (AK
Press). Hopeless is also available in a Kindle
edition.
He can be reached at fergiewhitney@msn.com.
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