We saw very clearly during the period of Mursi that the Ikhwan are dedicated to the Neoliberal agenda.
They publicly declared their intention to fulfill the demands of the IMF, to implement the “reforms” dictated by the global owners of capital, it is irrelevant that they did not stay in power long enough to follow through on this promise.
If you do not believe that they would have followed through on it, then you are saying that they lied.
Every “reform” imposed by Sisi was explicitly accepted and advocated by the Ikhwan, and if they were competent enough, vicious enough, and were strong enough to compete with the army’s economic power, there is every reason to believe that they would have taken essentially the same economic path Sisi has taken.
They would have held the Economic Summit in March, made the same agreements, and acquiesced to the same agenda of capitalist imperialism.
We know this, because they promised to do so.