7-12-2016 Why Brexit may be Palestine’s gain – Ilan Pappe Electronic Intifada

https://electronicintifada.net/content/why-brexit-may-be-palestines-gain/17366

 

There are three reasons why those deeply involved in the struggle should regard the decision as an opportune moment to advance Palestinian freedom…

The first reason …[is that] Britain, as an EU member, was one of Israel's main advocates in the discussions of the organization's policy towards Palestine. ..

Secondly… the xenophobic, anti-immigrant and ugly mood was not the only impulse leading people to vote leave. that extreme right-wing factions have successfully channeled working class anger away from the ruling classes and towards more vulnerable groups of workers: immigrants and refugees. The vote was also motivated by a justified sense of neglect felt acutely by the disenfranchised society beyond London and other major cities…This is an ongoing historical process that is only in its early stages…The call from below for more transparent, moral and democratic policies can only enhance the cause of Palestine…

Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member

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