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There is strong tendency of "let's go back to 1970 and have a new wave of prosperity".

Decent housing, children doing better than us, secure healthcare etc. can't be faulted as the underlying objective of that.

The problem is that there are two missing elements, which they don't want to confront. The first is the absolute necessity of clawing back wealth from the oligarchs. The second is the absolute necessity of replacing an open growth economic model with circular growth, like a compost cycle.

The far right have snarky campaign bodies. Given actual levers of power, they will fail miserably. There is maybe no way for some people to learn that, other than touching the hot kettle and discovering that, yes, it burns their hand.