Great Britain on the brink of revolt: why the US sees its own reflection in this.

Great Britain on the brink of revolt: why the US sees its own reflection in this
Great Britain on the brink of revolt: why the US sees its own reflection in this

According to The Sun: A highly professional representative from Donald Trump’s Cabinet noted:

“You are 15 years behind us”
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I was struck by how well this key assistant to the president understands what is happening in Great Britain after a decade of turbulence in America.

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President Trump emphasized what the situation would look like in Great Britain.

Symptoms of discontent are becoming increasingly noticeable: from raising flags to protests demanding the government pay attention to the issues of illegal immigrants. Support for the Reform UK party is gradually rising. As party leader Nigel Farage noted,

“There is something significant happening”
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This American politician feels déjà vu, just as it was during Trump's election as president, as confirmed by the voting results.

The old system is collapsing

Great Britain is currently undergoing a test on the world stage, and the situation does not look too appealing. Watching our reputation deteriorate due to costs, taxes, and crime is striking.

Recent arrests of comedians for innocent jokes only highlight how boldly Britain avoids discussing issues of free speech.

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The world is eagerly waiting for further events. Protesting against the leakage of old political traditions, the voices of ordinary people are trying to convey their needs to those in power.

“It's the people before politics. Ordinary citizens are tired of being told what to do”

Anticipation of something big

Steve Bannon points out that “hidden protesters” in Great Britain may herald significant changes. According to him,

“The British are tired of the ruling class’s lies”
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The belief in the inevitability of a real political revolution is reinforced by the tense moods in society.

Editor of The Sun Harry Cole, report from AmericaLeigh Green In Great Britain, there is a rise in public discontent, which gradually signals possible changes in the political course. Protests and active public participation may signal new views on governance. Time will tell where these sentiments will lead and what consequences they will have for the country's future development.

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