It’s a big
election we have in the UK on the 8th June. It may not appear very
exciting. It may appear just to be a choice between a right-wing bureaucrat (May)
and an inspired but dated lefty (Corbyn).
The
astrology, however, says otherwise. First of all, we are coming to the end of a
period where Pluto has hard-aspected the Sun, Moon and Angles of the UK chart. The last time we had these transits
was 1974-80, the period during which we joined the EU and old Labour failed –
Britain became ‘the sick man of Europe’ – and the outcome was a swing to the
right in the form of Thatcherism.
The present
series of Pluto transits began in 2010/11, as the free-market capitalism of
Thatcher failed, and the years of austerity began. Parliament has been either a
coalition or small majorities – suggesting that the country itself does not
know who it is anymore, as you’d expect as a major transit begins to kick in.
UK Chart 1801 |
So by
transit we are in the middle of this massive re-definition of ourselves,
centering around Brexit. An issue which has, strangely enough, taken a back
seat during the campaigning.
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During the campaign,
the issues talked about have been much more around eg the Health Service, care
of the elderly, education, jobs, fairness and housing than about Brexit. Brexit
is there in the background, looming, but people have been much more concerned
with the issues in their everyday lives.
I think that
Neptune and Pluto point to 2 different themes: Neptune, typically, is
socialism, it wants a fairer society. This is what Corbyn stands for, and he is
doing a lot better in the polls than many people thought. He has also proved a
better campaigner than the faux-Presidential Theresa May.
And then
there is Pluto in Capricorn, opposite the Cancer Asc. This is the theme of
Brexit and security and immigration controls. This is the conservatives.
So both
these themes are pulling strongly. And because they are outer planets, it is
saying that this election is in the hands of the gods. There is some kind of
destiny unfolding that is beyond people’s narrow personal desires, and people
will be drawn to vote for that wider thing, without even knowing they are doing
it.
Brexit is
saying we want control of our laws and borders (Pluto). But the popularity of
Corbyn is also saying that we want a fairer society (Neptune). And there is no
reason they need to be contradictory. Contrary to how it is sometimes painted,
the people who voted Brexit weren’t just ignorant right wingers. In fact, the
decisive, surprise vote was by people who were unemployed, left on the
sidelines without prospects by the forces of globalisation. People who one would
typically expect to vote Labour.
So the
election chart is saying that there are these 2 great themes at work in the
country. The way I imagine it will work out is that the Tories will be the next
government, but with a smaller majority than they had hoped for. And that will
be because people also want a fairer society, and May will have to listen to
that, just as Cameron felt he had to listen to the voice of the UKIP voters
after the last election, and call a referendum.
Polls Close 8 June 2017 |
So I think
May will get a sufficient majority to carry out the Brexit negotiations successfully,
without being too beholden to the right wing of her party, who want a ‘hard’
Brexit. At the same time, the size of the vote for a left wing Labour party will
mean that she has to listen to that also.
6 comments:
I canvassed during the referendum. 90% of the people I spoke to had no idea what the EU did, or did not do.
Very interesting analysis Barry, thank you.
I think the media as usual has played one upon the other for headline grabbing. Fake news or what !! More like they run/rule the country to their agenda and stuff the rest of us.
Another upset! Maybe you should have factored in the Saturn Rx and the the all pervasive Neptune atmosphere these day into your calculus on this one.
Always enjoy your thoughts Barry!
Brilliant analysis Barry very few of us would have dared to believe that Corbyn would be so successful and that's he'd galvanise the youth vote to get off their collective backsides and vote. But now we have the pact with DUP. Interesting times.
great work!
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