Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "" video.
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For the same reason that most modern countries feel the same.
It's not a wealth thing, the wealth is there in all these countries, but the distribution of that wealth is quite poor, and when throwing in other factors like not getting to grips with cost of living, we are seeing a lot of anger in European countries as well as the US.
The rise of the far right in Europe, Brexit in the UK, the rise of the likes of Trump in the US, these are all symptoms of a much greater problem in society and a lot of people are angry.
We hear it a lot how some countries, the US and UK likes to brag how well the economy is doing, yet all that means nothing to the average person that isn't feeling the benefit of that growth, all they see is cost of living going up, bills, food, housing and so on, and many are finding life becoming harder because of this squeeze, this is especially the case for the lower and middle classes and unless the political mainstream gets to grip with this, the far right is going to continue to rise across Europe and North America that it could rise to dangerous levels if we are not careful.
So forget migration, immigration, Brexit, Trump, the far right and all that, these are just side shows that are clouding over the real problems in society as people are getting fed up with the mainstream not delivering, so are voting in the more radical options like Trump, Brexit, the far right, but unfortunately, these radical options are actually making the situation worse, but either way, the mainstream best start listening to the peoples concerns and fast before things really get out of hand.
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