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  • This is the point; you’re completely right. If every time a country makes a mistake they are shunned by those around them then those who are trying to disrupt progressive politics are succeeding. Johnson was elected by far fewer than 50% of the population; indeed in that election (2019) progressive parties won 52.8% of the vote, and under any decent election system we would then have had a progressive coalition. At the very worst we’d have still been within the single market and customs union, and in all probability they would have been a confirmatory referendum (which would have doubtless left us within the European Union).

    However it was over 50% of voters that voted for tRump, and they knew what they were getting. So I fear the US has gone beyond a threshold.



  • There’s a widespread view in Europe, which I happen to share, that the US is lost - for a considerable time. It’s unlikely to be a dependable ally for at least a generation.

    This is going to hurt Europe, but in the longer term US isolationism will hurt the US more than it will hurt the rest of the world. It makes a lot of sense for the opposition party in the US to be trying to prepare the ground for a repair of those relationships if and when they gett into power.

    Good luck to them, but I think it’s going to be too late.




  • This is pretty frightening stuff. I also bothered to take it through a fact check. The only error I could see was the only error that was picked up by my fact checker - that is, the author doesn’t know their Tolkien well enough (the Palantiri did not belong to Sauron, he just happened to acquire one of them and use the net work of Palantiri for his evil purposes).

    It’s definitely worth a read.