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Nothing new under the sun then. Conservatives fuck over the working class, a neoliberal thinks they can "fix things from within" and gets elected on that promise (as long as they don't threaten the establishment, that is), only to be confronted with (or knowingly rely on, like I suspect Starmer did) the fact that there is no reforming capitalism, and that they're just there as a placeholder and a scapegoat for Tories to blame all their failures on and get elected right back in to power in the next round, continuing the perpetual and intentional shift of the Overton window to the right.
On a related note, the slightly earlier Ford sewing machinists strike of 1968 which the movie Made in Dagenham was based on, also comes to mind, as do the slightly later 1984 strikes. The documentary Miners' Strike 1984: The Battle for Britain is worth watching.