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Lisa McKenzie
Lisa McKenzie
Dr Lisa McKenzie is a working-class academic. She grew up in a coal-mining town in Nottinghamshire and became politicised through the 1984 miners’ strike with her family. At 31, she went to the University of Nottingham and did an undergraduate degree in sociology. Dr McKenzie lectures in sociology at the University of Durham and is the author of ‘Getting By: Estates, Class and Culture in Austerity Britain.’ She’s a political activist, writer and thinker.

Britain’s working class will never fight Starmer’s war for Ukraine

British working class opinion

The UK prime minister is mulling sending troops to Ukraine – but his ignored and alienated citizens won’t follow.

Following the Munich Security Conference last week, European Union leaders appeared shell-shocked by US Vice President J.D. Vance’s scathing attack on Europe.

He criticized the continent for multiple reasons, including the lack of free speech, arrests of European citizens for inflammatory social media posts, insufficient commitment to security, and destabilization due to both legal and illegal migration. Although Vance seemed to address Western European politicians and officials, it is likely he was speaking over their heads, directly to the public. His words resonated with widespread discontent about politics and politicians across the region, aligning with the prevailing sense of unfairness felt by many ordinary citizens.

Western European leaders, including British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, appeared agitated and uncomfortable with Washington’s tone. Perhaps the hard truths Vance presented have forced them to reconsider their consistently underfunded armed forces. Vance’s warnings made it clear that they cannot indefinitely rely on the US for military power and financial aid, particularly regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky also heard that signal and immediately called for a ‘European Armed Force’. Western European leaders arranged an emergency meeting in Paris hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and, astonishingly, Starmer indicated British soldiers could be sent to the Ukraine to enforce any peace deal.

The British public and Parliament were caught off guard by what many see as a reckless proposal from their PM. He announced the possibility of “British boots on the ground” just hours after the Munich meeting ended. This decision, or threat, appears to be a unilateral move by Starmer. It is unlikely to gain widespread support across the country and is already sparking outrage, particularly in the “Red Wall” – Britain’s former industrial heartlands. A poll in The Times just last week showed that only 11% of young people in the UK would consider fighting for their country, showing what we all know: that the UK is deeply divided over class, race, and region.

This is a problem for Starmer and the British liberals who have yet again found their war drums that were put away following the disastrous follies in Iraq and Afghanistan. What was once the Labour heartlands, the de-industrialized parts of the country, have also been the typical recruiting fields for the British Soldier – the white working class. These communities have been badly let down by all politicians have become deeply resentful and detached from what is happening within the politics, media and chattering classes of London.

It is no coincidence that those beating the war drums in London are the same individuals who supported the Iraq invasion and opposed the outcome of the EU referendum that led to Brexit. There has been a distinct division throughout the country since Brexit and I suspect Starmer’s reckless offering up of our military to “peacekeep” for the EU is a signal that he wants a closer relationship with the bloc. Unfortunately for Starmer, his brand of Labour – middle-class metropolitan liberals – will never offer up their own children for military service and will look north towards the very people they have spent the nine years since the Brexit referendum accusing of being racists, bigots, and xenophobes.

Starmer and Macron are deeply unpopular in their own countries. Perhaps they think they can paint over the damage done in their countries by successive neo-liberal governments by pulling the patriotic chord through the threat of war. But Starmer must realise that this will never be his Falklands War moment – when an unpopular Margaret Thatcher and her Tory government turned around their unpopularity by going to war with Argentina in 1982. Working-class populations outside the big metropolitan cities, in places like Blyth, Sunderland, Mansfield and Stoke-on-Trent, have traditionally been patriotic and supported the British military, but they will not follow Starmer and the failed EU leaders into a battle they see as ‘not theirs’.

The lesson here for the Western European political leaders is that ignoring sections of the population, allowing deep divisions and inequalities to fester, and then banging the war drums and expecting the working class to go and fight a war for you is not going to work. They can see right through this, and Vance’s words spoke to them more directly than a despised European elite class ever could.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Told my European sister America isn’t coming, you’re on your own.
    The US signed a treaty with Russia promising Ukraine would never be a NATO member.
    The US is sticking to the treaty, it’s not fighting Russia.

  2. Nobody in europe wants to fight in ukraine.
    Except for a few ignorant men thinking they will make a pak of money . Instead they find death.
    The military establishment can’t get personnel, not in the UK, not in France, not in Germany neither Italy.
    Let the baltic chihuaha’s fight if they want to.
    The Poles are already stealing ukrainian territory by puting their borders deep inside ukraine

  3. There are other reasons why people, particularly males will not follow their leaders call to war. It is not just Europe either.
    1. World protest against the vaccine and the total dismissal of any and all evidence of harm. From sudden death syndrome to blood clots, persecution of Barry for exposing the data that clearly shows genocide.
    2. Ordering the police to attack and injure peaceful protesters while they sleep. Burning their belongings.
    3. Allowing drag queens to educate school classes.
    4. Not taking action to stop boat people in the UK, Europe and the western civilisation. Allowing it in the first place.
    5. Imprisoning people for made up thought crimes.
    6. Imprisoning political leaders like Tommy Robinson.
    7. Legislating against the farming community. Inheritance tax and unnecessary legislation.
    8. Mainstream media propaganda.
    9. Poison added to our water to dumb us down.
    10. Soft police complaints authority with no teeth.
    11. Waste of taxes on gay parades and meets like the one in Queenstown
    12. Prosecution of political opponent Liz Gunn.
    13. Endless legislation for business.
    14. Releasing genetically modified food people do not want to eat. NZ can’t sell.
    15. Listening and tracking us (5 eyes).
    16. An extremely poor economy.
    Men in particular have an axe to grind. Male sentences are 3 times longer than female. Family court is just the redistribution of land and belongings from those who paid for it. It is insane to think just because someone lives in a home for 3 years, they own half of it. The abuse of a father’s relationship with his children by their mother is ignored. False rape allegations are not prosecuted. Male suicide is 4 times that of a female.
    And the government wants the men to fight to keep this way of life?
    These are not long-ago memories. It started in the 1970’s and has grown into an industry for lawyers.
    The United States of America is cleaning house and exposing what’s been happening. When is Luxton going to get with the program and do the same?
    Meanwhile China’s navy is in our waters live firing and that’s only the vessels you see on the water. There will be at least 1 sub protecting them.

  4. I live in the UK currently.

    Everybody I know thinks Keir Starmer is a pathetic lying retarded useless corrupt globalist sock-puppet twat.

    Literally nobody in the UK will piss on this bloke when he catches fire.

    Not long now.

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