There are some things that the left-populists AND right-populists can work on.
The left is not interested in getting anything done, I'm afraid. At least anything positive. Reparations, hare-brained quotas, denying vaccines to older people because they are not 'diverse' enough, now that.
Brexit could've easily been argued from a left-wing populist angle. But that conversation was completely ignored.
That the 'left' is arguing for an unaccountable neoliberal superstate is quite sad (note that most Americans think that the EU is 'communist', cause they don't know about anything outside their little country). Still, I think most left-populists voted for Brexit. And a lot of them were lost to Labour afterwards, the folks in the north.
You repeated yourself.
The left is not interested in getting anything done, I'm afraid. At least anything positive. Reparations, hare-brained quotas, denying vaccines to older people because they are not 'diverse' enough, now that.
That the 'left' is arguing for an unaccountable neoliberal superstate is quite sad (note that most Americans think that the EU is 'communist', cause they don't know about anything outside their little country). Still, I think most left-populists voted for Brexit. And a lot of them were lost to Labour afterwards, the folks in the north.