Light Terrace: Britain is a failed coury
The former British prime minister says Britain is a failed coury run by hidden hands and needs a “revolution” like Trump to save from destruction.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Teris said in a note referring to the presence of a hidden governme in Britain who took over the affairs, saying it needs a revolution such as US Preside Donald Trump’s actions to get out of the way to fall. Become.
The terrace, which published it at the Media Corner Analytical Base, said that the situation is getting worse and there is no dignity for redirecting among its leaders, saying that England is no longer the coury he knows. “People are imprisoned for Facebook posts, but Kerry Starmer (British Prime Minister) refuses to eradicate collusion and corruption among officials … The economic dowurn and unnecessary priing of money coinue, but the Treasury and the British Bank coinue to be “They are immune from any criticism.”
He also compared the widespread blackouts in the coury with South Africa and criticized the authorities’ decision to build double wind turbines.
“These are the only clear examples that come to mind,” he says. In every corner we look at, the British governme is collapsing … what has it come to this coury? “
The former British prime minister emphasized that the British problem is much deeper than Starmer and his allies. According to Terrace, there is a very powerful and non -agony bureaucracy, as well as semi -governmeal and judicial sets in the UK, all of which are captured in the clutches of leftist ideology and are only thinking about securing their job security. He spoke of the fall of independence in independe institutions and emphasized that the youth of this coury no longer believe in democracy in the UK.
The terrace said that in today’s British political system, there is no transparency and politicians are not only free to act, but they are not selected or dismissed by the vote of the people. In the curre system, power is concerated in the hands of unexpected individuals, and “voting is virtually meaningless.”

Terrace’s lecture by Prime Minister
According to Terrace, a hidden governme in England is in power that is in touch with iernational and US institutions and uses a lot of processes and processes to disrupt the programs of the British people’s politicians, so the executive has virtually no executive power. “In the UK, the bureaucrats have corol of all the data … Of course, the ministers can challenge them, but this requires a lot of energy and ultimately, the last word is the bureaucrats,” he says.
Referring to the widespread transparency in the British governance system, the terrace says that excuses such as “operational independence” or “data protection” are abused so that the necessary transparency in institutions and governance organizations is not created. On the other hand, ministers and officials are constaly afraid of legal challenges and do not have enough power and capacity to hire independe lawyers and defend their actions.
This has led the elected officials to quickly forget their election promises or withdraw from power shortly after the election, because “staying on the election promises in conditions where key parts of the governme are corolled by individuals.” “It is not possible to oppose views.”
He says senior officials do not even have the ability to appoi their desired managers, because if they wa to act outside the ruling bureaucracy’s demands, they have to pay a huge political cost. This terrible turmoil has been formed over the years and has passed on power from parliame to the hidden governme.

Carrot Starmer, curre Prime Minister of England
The former British prime minister said the British media are also working against executives and do not allow real public oversight of the power circle. They promote the illusion as if the ministers are really at the forefro and then blame them, while “the real power is not in their hands and these are the consultas who decide.”
He said that during his short prime minister, he witnessed such an unmanageable situation, and urged the next prime minister, who is likely to come to power in year 6, to deal with this problem. He gave.
The terrace also emphasized that “Britain needs a similar revolution for Trump.”
The terrace called for the abolition of all national, independe and iernational laws and institutions that have created and strengthened the governme in the shadow, including “Human Rights Act”, “Climate Change Act” by emphasizing the need to revive parliameary sovereigy and the ability to govern the executive branch. , “Ceral Bank of England”, “Equality Law”, “Constitutional Reform Act” and “Constitutional Reform and Signation Law”, “Iernational Criminal Court” and “European Conveion on Human Rights”.
He also emphasized the need to reduce the dimensions of the governme and the number of ministries, calling for the British prime minister and his cabinet ministers to be established in a single building to strengthen the governme’s cohesion. Also, Building # 1 in Downing Street is only active as the place of residence of the Prime Minister.
The terrace wrote in this article: “Some may consider these reforms to be radical, but I’m standing with my talk. I have paid a lot of money over the past five years of managing this system. This system has become a non -governmeal gia and we all know it well. Minor changes and gradual reforms are no longer accouable. “If we wa to save the failed British coury, we need extensive reforms.”
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