Blue collar workers have been shifting right for decades, all over the world. Conversely, elites having been shifting left for decades, all over the world. The 2019 election in the UK provides a good example. Corbyn lost ground almost everywhere and went down to a landslide defeat. However, he did better in districts with large numbers o…
Blue collar workers have been shifting right for decades, all over the world. Conversely, elites having been shifting left for decades, all over the world. The 2019 election in the UK provides a good example. Corbyn lost ground almost everywhere and went down to a landslide defeat. However, he did better in districts with large numbers of students than elsewhere.
Labor even gained a seat in ‘fashionable’ Putney.
This is a consequence of a fundamental shift in the both the ‘right’ and ‘left’. The ‘left’ was once economically focused. Now racial identity politics dominates the left.
Blue collar workers have been shifting right for decades, all over the world. Conversely, elites having been shifting left for decades, all over the world. The 2019 election in the UK provides a good example. Corbyn lost ground almost everywhere and went down to a landslide defeat. However, he did better in districts with large numbers of students than elsewhere.
Labor even gained a seat in ‘fashionable’ Putney.
This is a consequence of a fundamental shift in the both the ‘right’ and ‘left’. The ‘left’ was once economically focused. Now racial identity politics dominates the left.