Sobre o centrismo nacional

por Alex Niven

The full article Sobre o centrismo nacional is published in Tribune and is part of Alameda’s Depois da Ordem project.

‘Starmerism’ has been defined by absence rather than a firm plan for government. Now the Labour leadership is tending towards passive acceptance of the nationalist spirit of the age.

he world as we knew it has gone’, declaimed Keir Starmer in The Telegraph in early April, with all the acuity of someone who, having slept through an earthquake, wakes up amid the ruins. But though he recognised the redundancy of ‘old assumptions’, his register granted to the new world a familiarity — a hint of farcical repetition, even. ‘We know this approach works,’ he boasted of his government’s investment plans, evoking Third Way pragmatism. The means to stability, he went on, is ‘national renewal’ — a central promise of the New Labour manifesto of 1997, which he has reiterated since 2023.

Almost a year beforehand, once a date for the general election had been announced, Starmer belatedly, but unsurprisingly, set up camp on the political terrain of New Labour. ‘I think you win from the centre ground,’ he affirmed in an interview for The Times. ‘The centre ground is where most people are.’ Tautology, lest we forget, was the centrepiece of the high-neoliberal comms repertoire. But deployed by Starmer, such shibboleths transmit none of the conviction of turn-of-the-century centrist ideologues.

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Alex Niven

Alex Niven é um editor e escritor de Newcastle upon Tyne. Fez doutorado na Universidade de Oxford sobre poesia modernista e é autor de livros como Folk Opposition, Definitely Maybe 33 1/3 e New Model Island, além de artigos para publicações como The Guardian, The New York Times, New Statesman, New Left Review e Pitchfork. Ele foi cofundador da editora Repeater Books e da banda pop Everything Everything, e seu livro The North Will Rise Again inspirou o nome da equipe vencedora da primeira Copa do Mundo de litter picking em 2023.

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