{"id":951,"date":"2025-09-15T15:50:11","date_gmt":"2025-09-15T14:50:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/?page_id=951"},"modified":"2025-11-04T10:45:40","modified_gmt":"2025-11-04T10:45:40","slug":"the-altar-of-net-zero","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/the-altar-of-net-zero\/","title":{"rendered":"The Altar of Net Zero"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-block-buttons is-content-justification-center is-layout-flex wp-container-core-buttons-is-layout-a89b3969 wp-block-buttons-is-layout-flex\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-button\"><a class=\"wp-block-button__link wp-element-button\" href=\"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/the-cultural-location-of-fascism\/\">The Cultural Location of fascism<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading has-text-align-right\">By Rebekah Diski<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>On 8<sup>th<\/sup> April 2025, Nigel Farage and Richard Tice, leader and deputy of Reform UK, posed for a photo at the ailing steelworks in Scunthorpe, clad in hard hats and safety goggles and backlit by the red glow of a blast furnace. Tweeting the photo, Farage proclaimed, \u201cReform UK will nationalise British Steel and protect British workers. #SaveOurSteel.\u201d Adopting the hashtag of the trade union campaign, Farage and colleagues held posters produced by the Community trade union bearing the same demand: \u201cSave Our Steel.\u201d Community, which calls itself \u201cthe steelworkers\u2019 union,\u201d was quick to distance itself from Reform and to reject the party\u2019s newfound concern as opportunistic. A few weeks later, Paul Nowak, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), warned voters that Farage was \u201ccosplaying as a working-class champion.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"b8b752dd-2e4c-4283-8d85-1ef6adc90cf5\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#b8b752dd-2e4c-4283-8d85-1ef6adc90cf5\" id=\"b8b752dd-2e4c-4283-8d85-1ef6adc90cf5-link\">1<\/a><\/sup> After Reform\u2019s spectacular success in the local elections in May, Gary Smith, head of the GMB union, challenged Farage\u2019s voting record on workers\u2019 rights and asked, \u201cWhy is it always the posh, private schoolboys who want to act like they\u2019re working-class heroes?\u201d<sup data-fn=\"684b55c4-f8b5-4395-a749-029988c19860\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#684b55c4-f8b5-4395-a749-029988c19860\" id=\"684b55c4-f8b5-4395-a749-029988c19860-link\">2<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Despite these admonitions, trade unions have themselves acknowledged the growing appeal of Reform among their members.<sup data-fn=\"b54603ce-a54a-46ad-9474-e84dbec90ccb\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#b54603ce-a54a-46ad-9474-e84dbec90ccb\" id=\"b54603ce-a54a-46ad-9474-e84dbec90ccb-link\">3<\/a><\/sup> In my research on how trade unions are responding to climate breakdown, union officials repeatedly expressed concern that the far-right appealed to members because \u201cthey are speaking to the kind of concerns people have,\u201d even as they misdiagnose them. Reform, like the Conservative Party before it, has deliberately sought to sever the already frayed umbilical link between Labour and what is often called the traditional working class. Seizing on the dismay at the closure of Port Talbot\u2019s coal-fired blast furnaces, Farage held a press conference in the town promising that a Reform government would not only revivify the steel industry but also bring back coal mining. Writing in The Daily Mail, Farage announced that his was \u201cthe party of working people.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"62ffd904-6ae0-42e3-bc86-afebabf6224e\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#62ffd904-6ae0-42e3-bc86-afebabf6224e\" id=\"62ffd904-6ae0-42e3-bc86-afebabf6224e-link\">4<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Targeting areas deeply scarred by deindustrialisation, Reform has styled itself as the no-nonsense voice of the everyman, unafraid to say aloud what everyone else is surely thinking, whether on immigration, factory closures, or \u201cnet stupid zero.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"4833024f-4592-43c2-a00d-c39313ab0fe8\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#4833024f-4592-43c2-a00d-c39313ab0fe8\" id=\"4833024f-4592-43c2-a00d-c39313ab0fe8-link\">5<\/a><\/sup> But trade unions intervene in climate policy in the very same register, eliding the reality of contemporary class composition to focus on an idealised industrial worker, at risk \u2013 once again \u2013 of being left behind; the apparent victim of successive betrayals by cosmopolitan elites. Even as they emphasise the industrial identity of this composite worker, rather than its implicit whiteness or maleness, unions contribute to a wider discourse that foregrounds the latter and plays to the resentment of the so-called \u201cwhite working class.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On climate breakdown, as throughout Europe and North America, the Right has coalesced an anti-ecological politics against the supposed sacrifice of the working class on \u201cthe altar of net zero\u201d \u2013 an image also embraced by unions representing energy and manufacturing workers. Those unions do not adhere to the outright climate denial currently emboldened in the US; rather, they accept the \u201cscience\u201d of climate change and the need for some gradual transition through an expansion of green capital but reject the call for urgent decarbonisation as an unfeasible and unjust burden on \u201cordinary working people.\u201d Although this framing serves the needs of dominant fractions of capital, it is not merely imposed from above; nor does its appeal lie only in the kernel of material truth \u2013 the association of deindustrialisation with localised decline. More than that, the Right\u2019s anti-climate posturing speaks to and bolsters a \u201ccommon sense,\u201d which Gramsci defined as \u201ca chaotic aggregate of disparate conceptions, and one can find there anything that one likes.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"2d786d0f-2b5e-4b38-bd7a-203c065592f1\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#2d786d0f-2b5e-4b38-bd7a-203c065592f1\" id=\"2d786d0f-2b5e-4b38-bd7a-203c065592f1-link\">6<\/a><\/sup> On climate action, or its pale imitation in \u201cnet zero,\u201d this common sense proffers the image of a proper industrial worker threatened by out of touch policy wonks and hippies; for a different audience, it conjures the bucolic English countryside invaded by unsightly solar and wind farms; alternately, it invokes the connection between home-grown fossil fuels and national security.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As Stuart Hall noted, the Right is often more effective at constructing a \u201cpolitics that speaks to people\u2019s experience,\u201d and inserts itself into the common sense, but this process is solidified from both above and below.<sup data-fn=\"9bf07dd2-56a5-448a-ae1b-26b6ba11ade6\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#9bf07dd2-56a5-448a-ae1b-26b6ba11ade6\" id=\"9bf07dd2-56a5-448a-ae1b-26b6ba11ade6-link\">7<\/a><\/sup> On net zero, the main industrial unions actively shore up a project that serves the \u201cclass strategies of the Right,\u201d casting ruling class interests as somehow universal.<sup data-fn=\"7bcadb4b-a00c-4e5d-a3b7-15e027c1d608\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#7bcadb4b-a00c-4e5d-a3b7-15e027c1d608\" id=\"7bcadb4b-a00c-4e5d-a3b7-15e027c1d608-link\">8<\/a><\/sup> GMB, which has significant membership in energy and manufacturing sectors, has been an especially enthusiastic participant in this project. While the union regularly declares that \u201cclimate change is real, the climate emergency is happening,\u201d it also supports fracking and airport expansion, and opposes the phase-out of North Sea oil and gas on the basis of jobs and energy security.<sup data-fn=\"26039a8c-b928-4ebc-a15c-41867573dfca\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#26039a8c-b928-4ebc-a15c-41867573dfca\" id=\"26039a8c-b928-4ebc-a15c-41867573dfca-link\">9<\/a><\/sup> Gary Smith repeatedly bemoans \u201cdecarbonisation through industrialisation,\u201d blaming climate policy for \u201chollowing out working-class communities.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"d48ca744-d23a-411d-8fb4-506abaa21766\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#d48ca744-d23a-411d-8fb4-506abaa21766\" id=\"d48ca744-d23a-411d-8fb4-506abaa21766-link\">10<\/a><\/sup> Unite\u2019s General Secretary, Sharon Graham, used similar language when opposing the Labour Party\u2019s proposal to end North Sea oil and gas licences, warning that oil and gas workers would become the \u201ccoal miners of our generation\u201d<sup data-fn=\"2fa5e312-8008-4e07-8a56-ae17c80d58e4\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#2fa5e312-8008-4e07-8a56-ae17c80d58e4\" id=\"2fa5e312-8008-4e07-8a56-ae17c80d58e4-link\">11<\/a><\/sup> and insisting that \u201cNorth Sea workers cannot be sacrificed on the altar of net zero.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"ce772708-0330-4e79-96cd-674e434cb3c3\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#ce772708-0330-4e79-96cd-674e434cb3c3\" id=\"ce772708-0330-4e79-96cd-674e434cb3c3-link\">12<\/a><\/sup> The mining analogue was enshrined by the TUC in 2024, adopting a motion put forward by Unite and GMB that resolved to \u201cdo everything in its power to prevent oil and gas workers becoming the miners of net zero. We will not let them suffer the equivalent of the coal closures, which broke the back of mining towns across the UK.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"20a6b9bd-012e-42f4-b50d-e56b01e23ef7\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#20a6b9bd-012e-42f4-b50d-e56b01e23ef7\" id=\"20a6b9bd-012e-42f4-b50d-e56b01e23ef7-link\">13<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This language implies a nostalgia for the mining jobs that were lost in Thatcher\u2019s destruction of the British coal industry, while misrepresenting this process as a decarbonisation strategy rather than one primarily designed to crush the once-powerful National Union of Miners and representing the general long-term decline of Britain\u2019s competitive advantage as an industrial base. That ongoing unravelling is increasingly attributed to the net zero agenda, rather than global economic stagnation, comparatively high energy rates for British industries, and a habitual state reluctance to invest. Almost every Unite and GMB official I interviewed invoked the disappearance of British coal as a harbinger of an unjust ecological transition, with today\u2019s carbon-intensive workers cast as latter-day miners. Conversely, a National Education Union (NEU) member I interviewed described this framing as a cynical misappropriation of labour history for reactionary ends:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>\u201cI hate it because it&#8217;s not what that was all about\u2026 Thatcher and her ilk were closing it in order to push through neoliberal reforms which have allowed fossil fuel capitalism to expand\u2026 I notice in this language of\u2026 sacrifice on the altar of net zero\u2026 what emotive language on so many different levels to trigger, to trigger rightly the\u2026 best elements of the trade union movement\u2026 but to do it so duplicitously, in furthering harm to working-class people.\u201d<\/em><sup data-fn=\"82cd1301-70e8-456c-863f-530b87e57066\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#82cd1301-70e8-456c-863f-530b87e57066\" id=\"82cd1301-70e8-456c-863f-530b87e57066-link\">14<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Meanwhile, in decrying the sacrifice net zero requires of \u201cordinary working people,\u201d the right-wing media appropriates the end of coal, a totem of union and working-class power and its ultimate defeat at the hands of capital. Of course, this belies its own cheerleading role in that battle and its ongoing interest in finishing the fight. Erasing the content of the miners\u2019 struggle itself \u2013 it\u2019s enough to invoke the pit closures \u2013 this episode is presented as an injustice wrought by a wrong-headed environmentalism rather than the deliberate evisceration of working-class opposition to neoliberal reforms. Instead of challenging this revisionism, trade unions reinforce the notion that the decline of coal was ecologically motivated, insinuating that any modern transition must similarly forsake the working class. Once the image of the \u201caltar of net zero\u201d is well seeded in union discourse, the media then quote this language from the mouths of union officials as evidence of a broad consensus of right-minded opinion, rather than the particular interest of fossil capital, completing the co-construction of a common sense in which a diverse audience can find meaning. Here we can decipher the early stages of what Hall et al. identified as \u201cthe career of a label\u201d, in which the passing back and forth of an image \u2013 in this case the \u201caltar of net zero\u201d \u2013 renders it publicly legible even before any such event (sacrifice) has occurred.<sup data-fn=\"a51afba9-f5db-45ad-8aa7-febd08c997c4\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#a51afba9-f5db-45ad-8aa7-febd08c997c4\" id=\"a51afba9-f5db-45ad-8aa7-febd08c997c4-link\">15<\/a><\/sup> The label attaches to a \u201ccomposite image\u201d with all the associations of the miners\u2019 defeat and its aftermath: regional decline, deindustrialisation, poverty, communal breakdown, loss of dignity.<sup data-fn=\"a15917df-399a-4e46-8d2a-a2019ee3f05f\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#a15917df-399a-4e46-8d2a-a2019ee3f05f\" id=\"a15917df-399a-4e46-8d2a-a2019ee3f05f-link\">16<\/a><\/sup> This set of meanings is then ready and waiting to be applied to job losses, as it has to the shrinking of Port Talbot steelworks and the closure of Grangemouth oil refinery, despite these being driven more by financial imperatives than any decarbonisation strategy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>\u201cTake back control\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Those advocating climate delay increasingly instrumentalise class to establish the fault lines of the debate. Following its successful mobilisation in the Brexit campaigns, class is neatly slotted into a patchwork common sense, converting and often conjoining issues as diverse as immigration and low-traffic neighbourhoods into a culture war that sets an authentic, patriotic, ordinary person against a remote, rootless, urban elite. Climate advocates are presented as caring more about working-class consumption than the gargantuan energy sinks of China and India, and the threat of these rising powers is used to justify a nationalistic privileging of the UK\u2019s right to consume energy and produce emissions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Tellingly, many of Brexit\u2019s key architects have reoriented themselves against the decarbonisation agenda, including the pro-Brexit think tank Policy Exchange, which has received funding from ExxonMobil and provided the policy scaffolding for criminalising climate protest. In 2022, Farage and Tice launched a campaign for a referendum on net zero with the slogan \u201cVote Power, Not Poverty.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"4979e9a5-d04f-4bb7-9114-e3232456aedd\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#4979e9a5-d04f-4bb7-9114-e3232456aedd\" id=\"4979e9a5-d04f-4bb7-9114-e3232456aedd-link\">17<\/a><\/sup> The campaign\u2019s logo features a gas burner flame imprinted with the Union Jack, underlining the association of fossil fuels with national sovereignty. The website makes this explicit, replaying Brexit\u2019s call to \u201ctake back control,\u201d in this case \u201cof our energy policies and prices\u201d to preserve \u201cBritish energy and British jobs.\u201d The misnomer that home-drilled fossil fuels increase British energy security is long-rehearsed, even though oil and gas, once drilled, belong to private multinational companies, are sold on international markets to the highest bidder and therefore have no impact on British bills; North Sea oil and gas jobs, meanwhile, are in terminal decline.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Contrary to its pretensions to energy sovereignty, Reform has no plan to nationalise the energy sector but merely mobilises the symbolic rootedness of oil and gas against the footloose character of renewables: fossil fuels are more obviously tied to a specific territory and therefore more readily amenable, in the logic of nationalism, to proprietary claims of the nation than solar and wind energy.<sup data-fn=\"8ecb9546-70cd-4240-bcfd-d66f466ceee2\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#8ecb9546-70cd-4240-bcfd-d66f466ceee2\" id=\"8ecb9546-70cd-4240-bcfd-d66f466ceee2-link\">18<\/a><\/sup> While the Labour Party has not (yet) reacted to pressure from the Right by adopting its antipathy to climate policy \u2013 as it has on immigration \u2013 it has nonetheless embraced the terms of the debate, focusing on the security arguments for phasing out fossil fuels and anointing its renewable energy company Great British Energy.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Farage has overtly declared net zero to be \u201cthe new Brexit.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"27b5d79c-6111-4d63-bd36-0e30ea603bb1\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#27b5d79c-6111-4d63-bd36-0e30ea603bb1\" id=\"27b5d79c-6111-4d63-bd36-0e30ea603bb1-link\">19<\/a><\/sup> This method takes a real issue \u2013 in place of the undemocratic bureaucracies of the EU we have the genuine threat to jobs of mishandled decarbonisation \u2013 and stretches it to accommodate all manner of resentments. Here again, some of the largest unions take up the thread: Gary Smith rehearses one of the key rhetorical tropes of the Brexit campaign when he describes the green agenda as involving \u201ctoo many politicians, too many lobbyists, too many people from the City of London who mix in the same social circles.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"21c870b7-cea9-4bae-83c7-e1219d787405\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#21c870b7-cea9-4bae-83c7-e1219d787405\" id=\"21c870b7-cea9-4bae-83c7-e1219d787405-link\">20<\/a><\/sup> This is opposed to the oil and gas industry about which Smith says, \u201cwe\u2019ve got to stop seeing them as the enemy and\u2026 start seeing them as people we can work with.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"0f4dddf9-c099-4bc8-b036-16e41ff1ff73\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#0f4dddf9-c099-4bc8-b036-16e41ff1ff73\" id=\"0f4dddf9-c099-4bc8-b036-16e41ff1ff73-link\">21<\/a><\/sup> Similarly, GMB supports techno-fixes like hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, and \u201csustainable\u201d aviation fuels \u2013 the favoured approaches of fossil capital. While the interests of large employers and energy companies are thereby rhetorically aligned with ordinary people, Smith establishes an adversary in \u201cthe bourgeois environmental lobby.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"0db3a2aa-5464-409e-8ac4-7cf132f3df20\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#0db3a2aa-5464-409e-8ac4-7cf132f3df20\" id=\"0db3a2aa-5464-409e-8ac4-7cf132f3df20-link\">22<\/a><\/sup> The value of this phrase to a reactionary climate politics is evident in the decision of right-wing website Guido Fawkes to publish the line, \u201cGMB Union Boss: Bourgeois Environmentalists should face reality and back fracking\u201d as its quote of the day.<sup data-fn=\"f5631282-28a5-4b87-a986-f988906d88ac\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#f5631282-28a5-4b87-a986-f988906d88ac\" id=\"f5631282-28a5-4b87-a986-f988906d88ac-link\">23<\/a><\/sup> The Spectator<em> <\/em>implicitly acknowledges the significance of a union leader making this claim when it begins an article by asking, \u201cWho do you think said this?&#8230; A right-winger irritated by eco-loons?\u201d and answers, with palpable satisfaction: \u201cNope. It was Gary Smith, General Secretary of the GMB trade union.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"0c5ef62d-662e-4121-9a6a-08dc53c7fcf7\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#0c5ef62d-662e-4121-9a6a-08dc53c7fcf7\" id=\"0c5ef62d-662e-4121-9a6a-08dc53c7fcf7-link\">24<\/a><\/sup> Platforming an official representative of the working class in this way confers legitimacy on a manifestly ruling-class organ, obscuring the vested interests underpinning its anti-climate policy position.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This idea of a deracinated metropolitan elite making decisions that affect working-class lives is potent because it plays on real power disparity, but in the context of Smith\u2019s argument it belies the intimate relationship between finance, politics, and fossil fuels. The language of interests is crucial: as Hall, drawing on Gramsci, observed, interests are not innately given by class position, but must be \u201cideologically and politically constructed.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"4067bed3-c9b2-4e53-9bb9-208eac819b20\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#4067bed3-c9b2-4e53-9bb9-208eac819b20\" id=\"4067bed3-c9b2-4e53-9bb9-208eac819b20-link\">25<\/a><\/sup> The Right, with the complicity of some unions, has effectively transmuted the interests of fossil capital and its various defenders in the realms of politics, finance, and media in securing future profits into the mass interests of holding on to jobs and, to a lesser extent, lowering energy bills. This discourse identifies the real risk of climate action disproportionately impacting those least well off, but instead of contextualising this as a feature of an inherently unequal system, it presents it as a uniquely anti-popular threat. The realities of economic insecurity, ongoing deindustrialisation and social and regional inequality are then refracted through the familiar and intersecting discourses of class, work, and nationalism that represent key nodes of the current common sense.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Like the Vote Leave campaign, the culture war against climate action taps into a pervasive sense of decline and hitches it to a perceived loss of sovereignty, substituting the Brexit b\u00eates-noires of EU bureaucrats and judges for London-based climate lobbyists, foreign renewable energy companies, and rising economies. Conversely, the trajectory proposed by GMB and Unite is presented as a way to reassert control over how we decarbonise, and particularly over what kinds of jobs we privilege in that process. At the same time, both unions have enthusiastically welcomed rearmament as a boon to their members in the arms and shipbuilding industries, even as high levels of automation and capital-intensity make these poor job multipliers.<sup data-fn=\"51fc2b73-08f9-4116-9a03-a39034a6cec9\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#51fc2b73-08f9-4116-9a03-a39034a6cec9\" id=\"51fc2b73-08f9-4116-9a03-a39034a6cec9-link\">26<\/a><\/sup> Unite\u2019s only caveat is that the government must \u201cbuy British\u201d<sup data-fn=\"5296b1c1-8669-4173-8e74-71c5074f5522\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#5296b1c1-8669-4173-8e74-71c5074f5522\" id=\"5296b1c1-8669-4173-8e74-71c5074f5522-link\">27<\/a><\/sup> as it becomes \u201cbattle-ready.\u201d<sup data-fn=\"1cd0be49-bb2c-4f07-9e45-8e3b08ff9752\" class=\"fn\"><a href=\"#1cd0be49-bb2c-4f07-9e45-8e3b08ff9752\" id=\"1cd0be49-bb2c-4f07-9e45-8e3b08ff9752-link\">28<\/a><\/sup> Here too, the interests of a particular industrial worker, disproportionately white and male, in keeping a well-paid job in the military industry are privileged over the wider interests of a more heterogeneous working class in de-escalating global conflict, let alone avoiding the catastrophic ecological impact of war.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Of course, there are pragmatic reasons some unions focus on workers in \u201ctraditional\u201d industries: these are genuinely disintegrating, due more to a decades-long process of industrial change, labour dislocation and automation than any ecological imperative. Furthermore, energy and manufacturing are often densely unionised, and swathes of the union leadership and bureaucracy graduated from these sectors. But the centrality of these jobs is also underwritten by a nostalgic attachment to the nation and the misplaced hope that a restorative industrial project could revive the strength of organised labour and the post-war social order with which it coincided. Most workers, and even most union members, are today employed in service sectors. The largest group within Unite is in the health sector; GMB represents tens of thousands of care workers. As both unions acknowledge in other fora, these are disproportionately racialised, women and migrant workers. But they are almost invisible in union interventions on an ecological transition, and the transformation of the economy it surely requires.The Right has long been adept at exploiting the divisions within the working class while also suturing an amorphous idea of \u201cthe people\u201d to the nation. The Left\u2019s response has tended to declare the inherent, rather than <em>potential<\/em>, unity of the working class, as if the announcement itself makes it so. An eco-socialist politics must reckon with the dense matrices of stratification and find ways of overcoming the sectoral, gendered, racialised and nationalised divisions of labour. If unions are to play a role in such a project, they must contribute to an alternative common sense, rather than one that deepens difference and exclusion.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-buttons is-content-justification-space-between is-layout-flex wp-container-core-buttons-is-layout-b2891da8 wp-block-buttons-is-layout-flex\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-button\"><a class=\"wp-block-button__link wp-element-button\" href=\"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/melodrama-the-political-promiscuity-of-high-emotion\/\">Previous<\/a><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-button\"><a class=\"wp-block-button__link wp-element-button\" href=\"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/blackshirts-at-the-beach-remembering-fascism-on-the-kent-coast\/\">Next<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-footnotes\"><li id=\"b8b752dd-2e4c-4283-8d85-1ef6adc90cf5\">Pippa Crerar, \u201cNigel Farage Is a Political Fraud \u2018Cosplaying\u2019 as Working-Class Champion, TUC Chief Says,\u201d <em>The Guardian<\/em>, April 27, 2025, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/politics\/2025\/apr\/27\/paul-nowak-tuc-reform-nigel-farage-workers\">https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/politics\/2025\/apr\/27\/paul-nowak-tuc-reform-nigel-farage-workers<\/a> <a href=\"#b8b752dd-2e4c-4283-8d85-1ef6adc90cf5-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 1\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"684b55c4-f8b5-4395-a749-029988c19860\">GMB Union, \u201cGMB chief slams reform &#8216;chancers and bankers\u2019,\u201d June 6, 2025, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gmb.org.uk\/news\/gmb-chief-slams-reform-chancers-and-bankers\">https:\/\/www.gmb.org.uk\/news\/gmb-chief-slams-reform-chancers-and-bankers<\/a> <a href=\"#684b55c4-f8b5-4395-a749-029988c19860-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 2\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"b54603ce-a54a-46ad-9474-e84dbec90ccb\">Jennifer Williams, Jim Pickard and Anna Gross, \u201cHow Nigel Farage has gained ground with trade union members,\u201d <em>Financial Times, <\/em>May 5, 2025, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ft.com\/content\/99f22666-c2f0-4485-aa86-317b7fd9575c\">https:\/\/www.ft.com\/content\/99f22666-c2f0-4485-aa86-317b7fd9575c<\/a> <a href=\"#b54603ce-a54a-46ad-9474-e84dbec90ccb-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 3\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"62ffd904-6ae0-42e3-bc86-afebabf6224e\">Nigel Farage, \u201cOur victory was seismic and the Reform era is just starting. Here&#8217;s everything my government would do &#8211; from ditching Net Zero to finally tackling immigration,\u201d The Daily Mail, May 10, 2025, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dailymail.co.uk\/news\/article-14696587\/NIGEL-FARAGE-victory-Reform-era-government-Net-Zero-immigration.html\">https:\/\/www.dailymail.co.uk\/news\/article-14696587\/NIGEL-FARAGE-victory-Reform-era-government-Net-Zero-immigration.html<\/a> <a href=\"#62ffd904-6ae0-42e3-bc86-afebabf6224e-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 4\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"4833024f-4592-43c2-a00d-c39313ab0fe8\">BBC, \u201cReform would scrap &#8216;net stupid zero&#8217; policies \u2013 Tice,\u201d March 6, 2025, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/articles\/c62k75qp1edo\">https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/articles\/c62k75qp1edo<\/a> <a href=\"#4833024f-4592-43c2-a00d-c39313ab0fe8-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 5\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"2d786d0f-2b5e-4b38-bd7a-203c065592f1\">Antonio Gramsci, <em>Prison Notebooks: Selections<\/em>, ed. Quintin Hoare, trans. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith (London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1998 [1971]) p.422 <a href=\"#2d786d0f-2b5e-4b38-bd7a-203c065592f1-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 6\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"9bf07dd2-56a5-448a-ae1b-26b6ba11ade6\">Stuart Hall, <em>The Hard Road to Renewal: Thatcherism and the Crisis of the Left<\/em> (London: Verso, 2008 [1988]) p.167 <a href=\"#9bf07dd2-56a5-448a-ae1b-26b6ba11ade6-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 7\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"7bcadb4b-a00c-4e5d-a3b7-15e027c1d608\">Ibid. p.22 <a href=\"#7bcadb4b-a00c-4e5d-a3b7-15e027c1d608-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 8\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"26039a8c-b928-4ebc-a15c-41867573dfca\">GMB Union, \u201cPolitical and Industrial Failures Will Fuel Climate and Employment Crises,\u201d June 6, 2021, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gmb.org.uk\/news\/political-and-industrial-failures-will-fuel-climate-and-employment-crises?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/www.gmb.org.uk\/news\/political-and-industrial-failures-will-fuel-climate-and-employment-crises<\/a> <a href=\"#26039a8c-b928-4ebc-a15c-41867573dfca-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 9\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"d48ca744-d23a-411d-8fb4-506abaa21766\">Ian Watson, \u201cLabour\u2019s net zero quest will cost jobs, unions fear,\u201d <em>BBC<\/em>, 11 September, 2024, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/articles\/cgq2xpxx81lo\">https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/articles\/cgq2xpxx81lo<\/a> <a href=\"#d48ca744-d23a-411d-8fb4-506abaa21766-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 10\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"2fa5e312-8008-4e07-8a56-ae17c80d58e4\">Heather Stewart, \u201cUnion Urges Labour Not to Ban New North Sea Licences Without Plan for Jobs,\u201d <em>The Guardian<\/em>, May 17, 2024, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/business\/article\/2024\/may\/17\/union-urges-labour-not-to-ban-new-north-sea-licences-without-plan-for-jobs?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/business\/article\/2024\/may\/17\/union-urges-labour-not-to-ban-new-north-sea-licences-without-plan-for-jobs<\/a> <a href=\"#2fa5e312-8008-4e07-8a56-ae17c80d58e4-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 11\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"ce772708-0330-4e79-96cd-674e434cb3c3\">Unite the Union, \u201cUnite launches major new campaign in defence of North Sea workers,\u201d May 17, 2024, <a href=\"https:\/\/unitelive.org\/no-ban-without-plan-campaign-north-sea-workers\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/unitelive.org\/no-ban-without-plan-campaign-north-sea-workers\/<\/a> <a href=\"#ce772708-0330-4e79-96cd-674e434cb3c3-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 12\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"20a6b9bd-012e-42f4-b50d-e56b01e23ef7\">TUC, \u201cMotion 14: A workers\u2019 transition for the North Sea,\u201d 2024, <a href=\"https:\/\/congress.tuc.org.uk\/motion-14-a-workers-transition-for-the-north-sea\/\">https:\/\/congress.tuc.org.uk\/motion-14-a-workers-transition-for-the-north-sea\/<\/a> <a href=\"#20a6b9bd-012e-42f4-b50d-e56b01e23ef7-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 13\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"82cd1301-70e8-456c-863f-530b87e57066\">Interview conducted by author, May 31, 2024. <a href=\"#82cd1301-70e8-456c-863f-530b87e57066-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 14\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"a51afba9-f5db-45ad-8aa7-febd08c997c4\">Stuart Hall, Chas Critcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke and Brian Roberts, <em>Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State, and Law and Order<\/em> (London: Bloomsbury, 2013 [1978]) p.22 <a href=\"#a51afba9-f5db-45ad-8aa7-febd08c997c4-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 15\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"a15917df-399a-4e46-8d2a-a2019ee3f05f\">Ibid., p.26 <a href=\"#a15917df-399a-4e46-8d2a-a2019ee3f05f-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 16\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"4979e9a5-d04f-4bb7-9114-e3232456aedd\"><a href=\"https:\/\/votepowernotpoverty.uk\/\">https:\/\/votepowernotpoverty.uk\/<\/a> <a href=\"#4979e9a5-d04f-4bb7-9114-e3232456aedd-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 17\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"8ecb9546-70cd-4240-bcfd-d66f466ceee2\">Andreas Malm and Zetkin Collective, <em>White Skin, Black Fuel: On the Danger of Fossil Fascism<\/em> (London: Verso Books, 2021) <a href=\"#8ecb9546-70cd-4240-bcfd-d66f466ceee2-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 18\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"27b5d79c-6111-4d63-bd36-0e30ea603bb1\">Michael Deacon, \u201cNigel Farage Is Right \u2013 Net Zero Is the New Brexit,\u201d <em>The Telegraph<\/em>, April 22, 2025, https:\/\/www.telegraph.co.uk\/news\/2025\/04\/22\/nigel-farage-is-right-net-zero-is-the-new-brexit\/ <a href=\"#27b5d79c-6111-4d63-bd36-0e30ea603bb1-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 19\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"21c870b7-cea9-4bae-83c7-e1219d787405\">Kate Andrews, \u201cWe\u2019ve Cut Carbon Emissions by Decimating Working-Class Communities: The Leader of the GMB Union on the Folly of Net Zero,\u201d <em>The Spectator<\/em>, September\u202f16,\u202f2023. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.spectator.co.uk\/article\/weve-cut-carbon-emissions-by-decimating-working-class-communities-the-leader-of-the-gmb-union-on-the-folly-of-net-zero\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/www.spectator.co.uk\/article\/weve-cut-carbon-emissions-by-decimating-working-class-communities-the-leader-of-the-gmb-union-on-the-folly-of-net-zero\/<\/a> <a href=\"#21c870b7-cea9-4bae-83c7-e1219d787405-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 20\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"0f4dddf9-c099-4bc8-b036-16e41ff1ff73\">Ibid. <a href=\"#0f4dddf9-c099-4bc8-b036-16e41ff1ff73-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 21\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"0db3a2aa-5464-409e-8ac4-7cf132f3df20\">Rachel Wearmouth, \u201cLabour Must \u2018Face Reality\u2019 on the Energy Crisis and Back Fracking, Says GMB Boss,\u201d <em>New\u202fStatesman<\/em>, September\u202f22,\u202f2022, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.newstatesman.com\/politics\/labour\/2022\/09\/labour-fracking-energy-crisis-gmb-union?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/www.newstatesman.com\/politics\/labour\/2022\/09\/labour-fracking-energy-crisis-gmb-union<\/a> <a href=\"#0db3a2aa-5464-409e-8ac4-7cf132f3df20-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 22\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"f5631282-28a5-4b87-a986-f988906d88ac\">\u201cGMB Union Boss: Bourgeois Environmentalists Should Face Reality and Back Fracking,\u201d <em>Guido Fawkes<\/em>, September 22, 2022, <a href=\"https:\/\/order-order.com\/quote\/gmb-union-boss-bourgeois-environmentalists-should-face-reality-and-back-fracking\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/order-order.com\/quote\/gmb-union-boss-bourgeois-environmentalists-should-face-reality-and-back-fracking\/<\/a> <a href=\"#f5631282-28a5-4b87-a986-f988906d88ac-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 23\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"0c5ef62d-662e-4121-9a6a-08dc53c7fcf7\">Brendan O\u2019Neill, \u201cThe Trouble with \u2018Bourgeois\u2019 Environmentalism,\u201d <em>The Spectator<\/em>, September 23, 2022, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.spectator.co.uk\/article\/the-trouble-with-bourgeois-environmentalism\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/www.spectator.co.uk\/article\/the-trouble-with-bourgeois-environmentalism\/<\/a> <a href=\"#0c5ef62d-662e-4121-9a6a-08dc53c7fcf7-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 24\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"4067bed3-c9b2-4e53-9bb9-208eac819b20\">Hall, <em>The Hard Road to Renewal<\/em> <a href=\"#4067bed3-c9b2-4e53-9bb9-208eac819b20-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 25\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"51fc2b73-08f9-4116-9a03-a39034a6cec9\">Greenpeace, \u201cArming Europe: Military Spending in the EU and Its Impact on Employment and Economy,\u201d November 2023, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/static\/planet4-italy-stateless\/2023\/11\/d4d111bc-arming-europe.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/www.greenpeace.org\/static\/planet4-italy-stateless\/2023\/11\/d4d111bc-arming-europe.pdf<\/a> <a href=\"#51fc2b73-08f9-4116-9a03-a39034a6cec9-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 26\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"5296b1c1-8669-4173-8e74-71c5074f5522\">Unite the Union, \u201cDefence Spending: Unite Calls on Commitment to Buy British,\u201d November 2024, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.unitetheunion.org\/news-events\/news\/2024\/november\/defence-spending-unite-calls-on-commitment-to-buy-british\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/www.unitetheunion.org\/news-events\/news\/2024\/november\/defence-spending-unite-calls-on-commitment-to-buy-british\/<\/a> <a href=\"#5296b1c1-8669-4173-8e74-71c5074f5522-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 27\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"1cd0be49-bb2c-4f07-9e45-8e3b08ff9752\">Kiran Stacey, Dan Sabbagh, and Peter Walker, \u201cKeir Starmer Vows to Make Britain \u2018Battle-Ready\u2019 as He Unveils Defence Spending Plans,\u201d <em>The Guardian<\/em>, June 2, 2025, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/politics\/2025\/jun\/02\/keir-starmer-refuses-date-uk-spend-3-gdp-defence?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/politics\/2025\/jun\/02\/keir-starmer-refuses-date-uk-spend-3-gdp-defence<\/a> <a href=\"#1cd0be49-bb2c-4f07-9e45-8e3b08ff9752-link\" aria-label=\"Jump to footnote reference 28\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Rebekah Diski On 8th April 2025, Nigel Farage and Richard Tice, leader and deputy of Reform UK, posed for a photo [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":147,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":"[{\"id\":\"b8b752dd-2e4c-4283-8d85-1ef6adc90cf5\",\"content\":\"Pippa Crerar, \\u201cNigel Farage Is a Political Fraud \\u2018Cosplaying\\u2019 as Working-Class Champion, TUC Chief Says,\\u201d <em>The Guardian<\\\/em>, April 27, 2025, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.theguardian.com\\\/politics\\\/2025\\\/apr\\\/27\\\/paul-nowak-tuc-reform-nigel-farage-workers\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.theguardian.com\\\/politics\\\/2025\\\/apr\\\/27\\\/paul-nowak-tuc-reform-nigel-farage-workers<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"684b55c4-f8b5-4395-a749-029988c19860\",\"content\":\"GMB Union, \\u201cGMB chief slams reform 'chancers and bankers\\u2019,\\u201d June 6, 2025, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.gmb.org.uk\\\/news\\\/gmb-chief-slams-reform-chancers-and-bankers\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.gmb.org.uk\\\/news\\\/gmb-chief-slams-reform-chancers-and-bankers<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"b54603ce-a54a-46ad-9474-e84dbec90ccb\",\"content\":\"Jennifer Williams, Jim Pickard and Anna Gross, \\u201cHow Nigel Farage has gained ground with trade union members,\\u201d <em>Financial Times, <\\\/em>May 5, 2025, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.ft.com\\\/content\\\/99f22666-c2f0-4485-aa86-317b7fd9575c\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.ft.com\\\/content\\\/99f22666-c2f0-4485-aa86-317b7fd9575c<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"62ffd904-6ae0-42e3-bc86-afebabf6224e\",\"content\":\"Nigel Farage, \\u201cOur victory was seismic and the Reform era is just starting. Here's everything my government would do - from ditching Net Zero to finally tackling immigration,\\u201d The Daily Mail, May 10, 2025, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.dailymail.co.uk\\\/news\\\/article-14696587\\\/NIGEL-FARAGE-victory-Reform-era-government-Net-Zero-immigration.html\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.dailymail.co.uk\\\/news\\\/article-14696587\\\/NIGEL-FARAGE-victory-Reform-era-government-Net-Zero-immigration.html<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"4833024f-4592-43c2-a00d-c39313ab0fe8\",\"content\":\"BBC, \\u201cReform would scrap 'net stupid zero' policies \\u2013 Tice,\\u201d March 6, 2025, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.bbc.co.uk\\\/news\\\/articles\\\/c62k75qp1edo\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.bbc.co.uk\\\/news\\\/articles\\\/c62k75qp1edo<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"2d786d0f-2b5e-4b38-bd7a-203c065592f1\",\"content\":\"Antonio Gramsci, <em>Prison Notebooks: Selections<\\\/em>, ed. Quintin Hoare, trans. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith (London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1998 [1971]) p.422\"},{\"id\":\"9bf07dd2-56a5-448a-ae1b-26b6ba11ade6\",\"content\":\"Stuart Hall, <em>The Hard Road to Renewal: Thatcherism and the Crisis of the Left<\\\/em> (London: Verso, 2008 [1988]) p.167\"},{\"id\":\"7bcadb4b-a00c-4e5d-a3b7-15e027c1d608\",\"content\":\"Ibid. p.22\"},{\"id\":\"26039a8c-b928-4ebc-a15c-41867573dfca\",\"content\":\"GMB Union, \\u201cPolitical and Industrial Failures Will Fuel Climate and Employment Crises,\\u201d June 6, 2021, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.gmb.org.uk\\\/news\\\/political-and-industrial-failures-will-fuel-climate-and-employment-crises?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.gmb.org.uk\\\/news\\\/political-and-industrial-failures-will-fuel-climate-and-employment-crises<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"d48ca744-d23a-411d-8fb4-506abaa21766\",\"content\":\"Ian Watson, \\u201cLabour\\u2019s net zero quest will cost jobs, unions fear,\\u201d <em>BBC<\\\/em>, 11 September, 2024, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.bbc.co.uk\\\/news\\\/articles\\\/cgq2xpxx81lo\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.bbc.co.uk\\\/news\\\/articles\\\/cgq2xpxx81lo<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"2fa5e312-8008-4e07-8a56-ae17c80d58e4\",\"content\":\"Heather Stewart, \\u201cUnion Urges Labour Not to Ban New North Sea Licences Without Plan for Jobs,\\u201d <em>The Guardian<\\\/em>, May 17, 2024, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.theguardian.com\\\/business\\\/article\\\/2024\\\/may\\\/17\\\/union-urges-labour-not-to-ban-new-north-sea-licences-without-plan-for-jobs?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.theguardian.com\\\/business\\\/article\\\/2024\\\/may\\\/17\\\/union-urges-labour-not-to-ban-new-north-sea-licences-without-plan-for-jobs<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"ce772708-0330-4e79-96cd-674e434cb3c3\",\"content\":\"Unite the Union, \\u201cUnite launches major new campaign in defence of North Sea workers,\\u201d May 17, 2024, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/unitelive.org\\\/no-ban-without-plan-campaign-north-sea-workers\\\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/unitelive.org\\\/no-ban-without-plan-campaign-north-sea-workers\\\/<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"20a6b9bd-012e-42f4-b50d-e56b01e23ef7\",\"content\":\"TUC, \\u201cMotion 14: A workers\\u2019 transition for the North Sea,\\u201d 2024, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/congress.tuc.org.uk\\\/motion-14-a-workers-transition-for-the-north-sea\\\/\\\">https:\\\/\\\/congress.tuc.org.uk\\\/motion-14-a-workers-transition-for-the-north-sea\\\/<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"82cd1301-70e8-456c-863f-530b87e57066\",\"content\":\"Interview conducted by author, May 31, 2024.\"},{\"id\":\"a51afba9-f5db-45ad-8aa7-febd08c997c4\",\"content\":\"Stuart Hall, Chas Critcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke and Brian Roberts, <em>Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State, and Law and Order<\\\/em> (London: Bloomsbury, 2013 [1978]) p.22\"},{\"id\":\"a15917df-399a-4e46-8d2a-a2019ee3f05f\",\"content\":\"Ibid., p.26\"},{\"id\":\"4979e9a5-d04f-4bb7-9114-e3232456aedd\",\"content\":\"<a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/votepowernotpoverty.uk\\\/\\\">https:\\\/\\\/votepowernotpoverty.uk\\\/<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"8ecb9546-70cd-4240-bcfd-d66f466ceee2\",\"content\":\"Andreas Malm and Zetkin Collective, <em>White Skin, Black Fuel: On the Danger of Fossil Fascism<\\\/em> (London: Verso Books, 2021)\"},{\"id\":\"27b5d79c-6111-4d63-bd36-0e30ea603bb1\",\"content\":\"Michael Deacon, \\u201cNigel Farage Is Right \\u2013 Net Zero Is the New Brexit,\\u201d <em>The Telegraph<\\\/em>, April 22, 2025, https:\\\/\\\/www.telegraph.co.uk\\\/news\\\/2025\\\/04\\\/22\\\/nigel-farage-is-right-net-zero-is-the-new-brexit\\\/\"},{\"id\":\"21c870b7-cea9-4bae-83c7-e1219d787405\",\"content\":\"Kate Andrews, \\u201cWe\\u2019ve Cut Carbon Emissions by Decimating Working-Class Communities: The Leader of the GMB Union on the Folly of Net Zero,\\u201d <em>The Spectator<\\\/em>, September\\u202f16,\\u202f2023. <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.spectator.co.uk\\\/article\\\/weve-cut-carbon-emissions-by-decimating-working-class-communities-the-leader-of-the-gmb-union-on-the-folly-of-net-zero\\\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.spectator.co.uk\\\/article\\\/weve-cut-carbon-emissions-by-decimating-working-class-communities-the-leader-of-the-gmb-union-on-the-folly-of-net-zero\\\/<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"0f4dddf9-c099-4bc8-b036-16e41ff1ff73\",\"content\":\"Ibid.\"},{\"id\":\"0db3a2aa-5464-409e-8ac4-7cf132f3df20\",\"content\":\"Rachel Wearmouth, \\u201cLabour Must \\u2018Face Reality\\u2019 on the Energy Crisis and Back Fracking, Says GMB Boss,\\u201d <em>New\\u202fStatesman<\\\/em>, September\\u202f22,\\u202f2022, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.newstatesman.com\\\/politics\\\/labour\\\/2022\\\/09\\\/labour-fracking-energy-crisis-gmb-union?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.newstatesman.com\\\/politics\\\/labour\\\/2022\\\/09\\\/labour-fracking-energy-crisis-gmb-union<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"f5631282-28a5-4b87-a986-f988906d88ac\",\"content\":\"\\u201cGMB Union Boss: Bourgeois Environmentalists Should Face Reality and Back Fracking,\\u201d <em>Guido Fawkes<\\\/em>, September 22, 2022, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/order-order.com\\\/quote\\\/gmb-union-boss-bourgeois-environmentalists-should-face-reality-and-back-fracking\\\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/order-order.com\\\/quote\\\/gmb-union-boss-bourgeois-environmentalists-should-face-reality-and-back-fracking\\\/<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"0c5ef62d-662e-4121-9a6a-08dc53c7fcf7\",\"content\":\"Brendan O\\u2019Neill, \\u201cThe Trouble with \\u2018Bourgeois\\u2019 Environmentalism,\\u201d <em>The Spectator<\\\/em>, September 23, 2022, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.spectator.co.uk\\\/article\\\/the-trouble-with-bourgeois-environmentalism\\\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.spectator.co.uk\\\/article\\\/the-trouble-with-bourgeois-environmentalism\\\/<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"4067bed3-c9b2-4e53-9bb9-208eac819b20\",\"content\":\"Hall, <em>The Hard Road to Renewal<\\\/em>\"},{\"id\":\"51fc2b73-08f9-4116-9a03-a39034a6cec9\",\"content\":\"Greenpeace, \\u201cArming Europe: Military Spending in the EU and Its Impact on Employment and Economy,\\u201d November 2023, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.greenpeace.org\\\/static\\\/planet4-italy-stateless\\\/2023\\\/11\\\/d4d111bc-arming-europe.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.greenpeace.org\\\/static\\\/planet4-italy-stateless\\\/2023\\\/11\\\/d4d111bc-arming-europe.pdf<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"5296b1c1-8669-4173-8e74-71c5074f5522\",\"content\":\"Unite the Union, \\u201cDefence Spending: Unite Calls on Commitment to Buy British,\\u201d November 2024, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.unitetheunion.org\\\/news-events\\\/news\\\/2024\\\/november\\\/defence-spending-unite-calls-on-commitment-to-buy-british\\\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.unitetheunion.org\\\/news-events\\\/news\\\/2024\\\/november\\\/defence-spending-unite-calls-on-commitment-to-buy-british\\\/<\\\/a>\"},{\"id\":\"1cd0be49-bb2c-4f07-9e45-8e3b08ff9752\",\"content\":\"Kiran Stacey, Dan Sabbagh, and Peter Walker, \\u201cKeir Starmer Vows to Make Britain \\u2018Battle-Ready\\u2019 as He Unveils Defence Spending Plans,\\u201d <em>The Guardian<\\\/em>, June 2, 2025, <a href=\\\"https:\\\/\\\/www.theguardian.com\\\/politics\\\/2025\\\/jun\\\/02\\\/keir-starmer-refuses-date-uk-spend-3-gdp-defence?utm_source=chatgpt.com\\\">https:\\\/\\\/www.theguardian.com\\\/politics\\\/2025\\\/jun\\\/02\\\/keir-starmer-refuses-date-uk-spend-3-gdp-defence<\\\/a>\"}]"},"class_list":["post-951","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/951","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/147"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=951"}],"version-history":[{"count":4,"href":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/951\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1310,"href":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/951\/revisions\/1310"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/reframe.sussex.ac.uk\/statesofculturalanalysis\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=951"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}