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Published 23:22 24 Jun 2016 BST
Privatisation initiatives have seen prices rise while standards fall across all sectors, most notably on the railways. Social housing schemes have been sold off, leaving millions of people paying unaffordable rents to landlords who are given tax breaks. Wages have been suppressed while prices for goods and services have risen, and the decimation of the unions has fractured the ability of the employed to barter for a better deal. The social security system has been stripped back to its bare bones and the unemployed, working poor, and disabled have been told that they are just not trying hard enough to deserve anything more than a precarious existence. All of this is in the face of a government who keep trotting out the line that austerity is a necessity, while the bankers who caused the last big recession award themselves bonuses every year.
No wonder people are angry.
People have been crying out for decades for political engagement on the level that we have seen in this referendum. Progressives have a genuine opportunity to capitalise on the anger and disillusionment felt by a solid half of the population by creating a clear, coherent message directing them towards the real cause of their troubles. Leave voters were willing to risk everything because they perceived that they had very little to lose: Progressive voices must take this chance to show them what they can gain and how they can contribute to making those gains by educating, organising and mobilising a campaign of reform which addresses the root causes of inequality.
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