Can the U.S. Learn from the U.K.'s Post-Brexit Mess?
Briefly

Five years after leaving the EU, British politics appear to be in disarray despite securing a US trade deal. Voter frustration with the two main political parties is fostering the rise of far-right populism, which offers a protectionist and anti-immigration approach that worries economic experts. The Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, faces the challenge of transforming this discontent into a positive political platform that can inspire voters, moving beyond mere opposition to present compelling choices for the electorate.
"With voter discontentment high, the emergence of a far-right populist, advocating a protectionist and anti-immigration agenda poses significant risks for the UK economy and social cohesion."
"The Labour party under Keir Starmer must pivot from simply opposing the government to offering a positive vision for the future of Britain post-Brexit to regain public trust."
Read at Slate Magazine
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