Why Britain’s Elections Portend Trouble For America
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Why Britain’s Elections Portend Trouble For America
Britain is fracturing along ethnic lines, steadily marching toward civil war along with the entire western world — including the United States.
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Last week in Britain the ruling Labour Party suffered historic losses in local elections held across the country, while the right populist Reform UK won an astounding 1,400 seats. Reform leader Nigel Farage called it a “truly historic shift in British politics.” Labour, led by the increasingly unpopular Prime Minister Kier Starmer, lost 1,300 councilors, triggering calls for Starmer’s resignation from Labour MPs and unions. In Scotland and Wales, pro-independence nationalist parties made gains at the expense of both Labour and Conservatives.
Because these were municipal and not parliamentary elections, Labour remains in power — and Starmer has vowed to remain in office and not “plunge the country into chaos” despite the pressure for him to step aside. But the election results leave little doubt what polls have consistently shown: Britons are rejecting the establishment parties, Labour and Conservatives, in favor of upstart parties like Reform, the Green Party, Liberal Democrats — as well as a growing number of independent Islamopopulist politicians. Labour is likely facing a wipeout in the 2028 parliamentary elections, and Reform, by far the most popular party in Britain, might well win an outright majority.
It would be easy to look at these results and conclude that they amount to a resounding rebuke of globalist left-wing politics embodied by leaders like Starmer and other fixtures of the European establishment, and that a populist victory by Farage and Reform will rescue Britain and pull her out of what seems to be the impending collapse of civil society.
But that’s the wrong lesson to take away. What’s happening in Britain is the political expression of a loss of social cohesion and the first signs of brewing civil conflict along ethnic nationalist........
