Britain* is certainly deep into a Crisis now, because the whole country is literally in the grip of Millennialism, which what is being described as the Brexit Revolution is just a symptom of.
This Millennialism started with the Global Financial Crisis, which deeply affected the British populace, it made them totally revaluate their nation’s institutions, also ideologies such as Brexit, Corbynism and Scottish Independence became popular among the population. Indeed, I would argue that a referendum on the UK’s membership in the European Union, was enviable regardless who was in power.
Since the Brexit referendum, the population has become increasingly radical on a wide range of issues, not just wither or not the UK should remain in the European Union. Also, the Brexit revolution has gone down a path, which I don’t believe anybody anticipated when they decided to go down this road, without any idea where it would led.
*I am referring to just Great Britain here, because Ireland is on another saeculum and is now in a very early Awakening. Ireland is going through a revolution, rather it is a cultural rather than a political one which Britain is undergoing.
This Millennialism started with the Global Financial Crisis, which deeply affected the British populace, it made them totally revaluate their nation’s institutions, also ideologies such as Brexit, Corbynism and Scottish Independence became popular among the population. Indeed, I would argue that a referendum on the UK’s membership in the European Union, was enviable regardless who was in power.
Since the Brexit referendum, the population has become increasingly radical on a wide range of issues, not just wither or not the UK should remain in the European Union. Also, the Brexit revolution has gone down a path, which I don’t believe anybody anticipated when they decided to go down this road, without any idea where it would led.
*I am referring to just Great Britain here, because Ireland is on another saeculum and is now in a very early Awakening. Ireland is going through a revolution, rather it is a cultural rather than a political one which Britain is undergoing.