• Hyperreality@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The sick man of Europe.

    This isn’t a recent thing. Arguably the 90s and early 2000s were just a blip in the UK’s long-term post-imperial decline.

    The real shame is that the UK is still in denial about that decline, rather than accepting the truth of it, and ensuring a soft landing.

    Bit like how the Palace of Westminster is urgently in need of renovation, but because it’ll cost too much, and because Britain is still too attached to symbols of a glory age that’s long gone, MPs keep kicking the can down the road rather than doing what’s necessary to prevent a catastrophic failure.

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      1 year ago

      The imperial days are long past, it’s more about the financialisation of its economy with a focus on London.

      On a side note: I traveled the UK in the 90ties and it felt like any other western European country. When I went back in the mid 2010s I was shocked that as soon as you leave London its more akin to a poor eastern European country.

      I don’t know if there has ever been a clearer case of the local political elite failing their country (and trying to scapegoat the EU for it).