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After Brexit, European Left Calls for 'Massive Political Opposition'
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Nadia Prupis
June 24, 2016
Common Dreams <https://portside.org/Nadia%20Prupis%2C%20staff%20writer>

*'What Europe needs more than ever to avoid a slide into a xenophobic,
deflationary, 1930s-like abyss'*



The Leave campaign won "because the EU establishment have made it
impossible, through their anti-democratic reign, for the people of Britain
to imagine a democratic EU," DiEM25 said., Reuters
<#m_-5215998058842916970_>,



In the tumultuous aftermath of the UK's vote to leave the EU, the European
left is responding with a mix of reason, measured reassurances, and
righteous defiance.

Left Unity, a populist UK political party, released a statement
<http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2016/06/24/eu-referendum-disastrous-outcome>
early Friday morning that criticized the right-wing organizers of the Leave
campaign and vowed to "step up the fight against neo-liberalism
here—opposing all cuts, defending the NHS [National Health Service],
fighting for decent housing—and across Europe."

"In Brexit Britain, we still face austerity, poverty and extreme
inequality: the rotten policies of our government are still here," Left
Unity's executive committee said. "We deeply regret that the working people
of Britain have been deceived and manipulated into believing that Brexit
will bring about relief from the grinding austerity that is destroying
lives and communities."

The party promised to fight against austerity politics because "the
problems we face cannot be solved on a national basis. These are
international problems faced by the working class internationally and this
requires solidarity and cooperation across national boundaries."

Similar statements emerged from other groups, including the UK-based Global
Justice Now, and DiEM25
<https://diem25.org/on-the-results-of-the-uk-referendum/>, the political
alliance co-founded by former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis.

The Leave campaign won "because the EU establishment have made it
impossible, through their anti-democratic reign (not to mention the
asphyxiation of weaker countries like Greece), for the people of Britain to
imagine a democratic EU," DiEM25 said, adding that the vote should motivate
leftists across Europe to unite for a populist movement.

The group's statement continued:

We can proudly look the powers-that-be in Brussels, Berlin, Frankfurt,
Paris etc. in the eye and tell them: “We tried to save the EU from you. But
you have poisoned the EU so badly by silencing the voices of democrats
that, though we tried, we could not convince to people of Britain to stay.”

We, at DiEM25, are in no mood for being downcast now that Leave won,
against our better efforts. As of today, a new exciting challenge begins
for our pan-European democratic movement.

[....] As of today, DiEM25 will seize upon the OUT vote to promote its
radical agenda of confronting the EU establishment more powerfully than
before.

The EU’s disintegration is now running at full speed. The DiEM25 campaign
of building bridges across Europe, bringing democrats together across
borders and political parties, is what Europe needs more than ever to avoid
a slide into a xenophobic, deflationary, 1930s-like abyss. In this
endeavour, British progressives will be at the heart of DiEM25’s campaigns.

Global Justice Now, an anti-poverty advocacy group, similarly called for
renewed democratic mobilization, stating that the Brexit decision "opens up
a world of uncertainty in which we must now navigate in a positive
direction."
"We can proudly look the powers-that-be in Brussels, Berlin, Frankfurt,
Paris etc. in the eye and tell them: 'We tried to save the EU from you.'"
—DiEM25

The group's director Nick Dearden slammed pro-Leave members of Parliament
who campaigned by "pandering to nationalism, building a wave of
anti-immigrant sentiment and fostering the spurious notion that outside the
EU we can return to an age when Britain was the world's foremost 'great
power'."

He also criticized the lawmakers who campaigned by promoting the most
"ambitious" version of the corporate-friendly Transatlantic Trade and
Investment Partnership (TTIP) deal, which could privatize the NHS,
eviscerate environmental regulations, and send unemployment rates
skyrocketing.

Dearden said:

The British government has done everything possible to push the most
extreme version of TTIP, just as they’ve fought against pretty much every
financial regulation in the EU, from bankers bonuses to a financial
transaction tax. High-profile supporters of the Brexit campaign have
repeatedly said that they believe the UK would be able to realise a more
“ambitious” and faster free trade deal than TTIP if we stood alone.

"Under these conditions, it's even more important that organizations and
activists redouble their efforts to oppose toxic trade deals, corporate
power grabs and above all defend the rights and dignity of migrants,"
Dearden said.

Left Unity concluded its message by calling for a "massive political
opposition to neo-liberalism, against austerity and poverty" throughout the
continent.

"We watch the advance of the left in Europe—particularly where there is
newfound cooperation and unity in Spain and Portugal—with our hearts filled
with hope," the group said. "But we also watch with grave concern the rise
of the far right across Europe as well as in Britain. We need urgently to
consolidate our forces against this growing tendency."

In Spain, the leftist party Podemos responded to
<http://sputniknews.com/politics/20160624/1041901436/eu-brexit-podemos.html>
the vote by saying, "We need to end austerity to end this disaffection and
this existential crisis of the European project. We need to democratize
decision making, guarantee social rights and respect human rights."

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