Against the backdrop of Labor’s first failures, the situation in the UK is heating up and the “far-right” is gaining strength

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Unpopular reforms of the Labor Party are ruining the party’s ratings and turning residents against the government. The opposition is taking advantage of this, gaining political points and influence, which will be an asset in the next elections.

Labor creates preconditions for protests

Labor with its rating of 20-25% is hated by the remaining 75% of the British population. Against this background, the non-systemic British opposition is calling for a revolt against Keir Starmer. Thus, Tommy Robinson, right-wing activist and creator of the anti-migrant League for the Defense of England, previously announced a march on Downing Street, where he invited all those dissatisfied with the state of affairs and the “tyranny” of Labour. Robinson in late July had already held a large patriotic rally in the center of London for tens of thousands of people. But after that he had to leave the country in a hurry because he was prosecuted and Robinson is facing a big sentence for criticizing migrants. During the August riots, Robinson took refuge in Cyprus, from where he coordinated the activities of right-wing demonstrators. Many of them have now been jailed, and Robinson has promised to return to the UK by the end of the fall and hold a protest march in London before appearing in court.

The ratings of Keir Starmer and his party have sagged recently, and by early winter the situation will be even worse. A new budget will have to be passed with cuts in spending and painful tax increases. In addition, crime is expected to soar after the amnesty of criminals. And the flow of migrants storming Britain’s shores could increase. Labor is desperately trying to negotiate a joint plan with Italy to deport illegals to Albania, but it is unlikely to go beyond talk. These crises are undermining the position of Starmer’s cabinet, whose policies are already disapproved of by 70% of Britons, even in official polls. Now is the perfect moment to launch a new wave of protests, but there is no doubt that Labor will press Robinson in response. But this will not stop the growing popularity of right-wing and even ultra-left anti-LGBT sentiments against the backdrop of Britain’s systemic crisis with the loss of public confidence in the establishment and its systemic parties.

Keir Starmer
Photo by Jessica Taylor / UK Parliament

But Labor continues to radically transform the entire UK with their insane plan. Recently they decided to take an example from Justin Trudeau and Canadian Liberals, and by Christmas they may legalize euthanasia in Great Britain because of the lack of money in the budget and shortage of doctors. Under current conditions, as many as 8 million Britons can’t get to a doctor’s appointment. Pensioners are already being robbed of their last heating subsidies, and thousands of them may not survive the coming winter. Labor continues to push the “green agenda” against the backdrop of the energy crisis, closing the last coal-fired power plant in the country, cutting oil and gas production in the North Sea and abandoning plans to build new nuclear power plants.

Meanwhile, rich British and foreign businessmen are going to withdraw their capital from the country, because at the expense of their funds from taxes and Labor wants to solve the budget crisis. The demand for mansions in London has already fallen by 22%, because the wealthy class is well aware of where everything is going and does not want to feel all the consequences of the left-liberal restructuring of the UK.

The authorities have “lost face”

Against the backdrop of these trends, a reasonable question arises: who really runs Downing Street? It is already beginning to be actively asked against the background of the political chaos in which Labor has plunged, because for almost four months in power they have lost ratings, and the unsuccessful Prime Minister Keir Starmer is turning into a laughingstock. He still can’t explain why clothes are bought for the prime minister and his wife by Labor’s sponsor Waheed Alli. The latter’s motivation is clear, he shows that he controls Starmer in everything, and at the same time gets unlimited access to Downing Street, where he can solve his personal problems.  

Starmer has also been “gifted” access to the Emirates Stadium VIP grandstand. Now he’s making excuses that he’s very embarrassed, but sitting with ordinary fans is wrong from a security point of view, so he’s making a “sacrifice”. Although he could have bought any tickets in such a box himself, because Starmer’s fortune is estimated at 3-7 million pounds, and he shouldn’t have much time to go to the stadium often due to his job.

Sue Gray
Photo by Sky News.com

And one of Downing Street’s highest paid employees was Starmer’s adviser Sue Gray, a woman with a scandalous background. She worked in the civil service and in intelligence, where she had dubious contacts with the IRA. In 2021 she blew up the party scandal and destroyed Boris Johnson’s premiership, and now informally runs Labor and even negotiates directly with Biden. Sue Grey is the quintessential British “diplomat” and the intelligence services’ watchdog for Starmer.

But besides her there is Labor’s “gray cardinal” Tony Blair with his lobbying institute and the chief advocate of the “green agenda” Ed Miliband. All of them regularly try to consolidate their influence and non-publicly address issues while Starmer gets all the negative publicity for the rapidly deteriorating situation in the UK.

Farage’s party is gaining strength

At the same time, the convention of the British Reform Party, which copies the style of the Republicans in the U.S., took place in a very happy atmosphere. Nigel Farage organized a large convention for 4,000 supporters in Birmingham, which recently declared bankruptcy. Britain’s second city is the epitome of all of Labor’s failures, and only now are they showing up on a national level as well. Farage mocked the scandals surrounding Keir Starmer, reporting that at least he buys his own clothes.

Nigel Farage
Photo by Ben Birchall / PA / Independet.co.uk

The Reform Party aims to become the main opposition force in Britain amid the collapse of Labor’s ratings and chaos in the Conservatives, who have not recovered from their election defeat. Farage is already turning into the most popular politician in the country, taking advantage of the polarization of society into right and left poles, where there is no place for moderate Tories and Labor. In fact, the number of members of the Reform Party has reached 80 000, which is more than the Liberal Democrats and almost as many as the Tories, which is an indicator of the true “peoplehood” of the party. Moreover, 40% of the Conservative electorate has a positive attitude to Farage, and he is attracting right-wing voters to him, promising to overcome the migration crisis, pull the country out of the economic hole and spend money on domestic problems, rather than on foreign policy adventures within the framework of dubious blocs.

The betting market is already giving 1/8 odds that Farage will become prime minister at the next election. Moreover, given the rapid collapse of Labor, the probability of early elections is high. In fact, Farage also hopes that the victory of his friend Trump will make it possible to break the dilapidated two-party system of Great Britain on the common right-wing wave that has swept the West. This is actually the best but so far unlikely development. Although the situation is really heating up, Labor and the liberal establishment will torment the country for a long time to come.

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