Captain Liz Trust takes over the HMS "Titanic" Britain
The ship is going down and already the crew of Tory MPs are fighting over who will replace the new captain, who has started making U-turns
Liz Trust is another WEF muppet. She only took over as captain a few weeks ago and already has sacked her Chancellor of the Exchequer and made a massive U-turn on the mini-budget.
Britain has many big problems and only a PM like Margret Thatcher or Winston Churchill could 1) be honest to the people of the size of the issues 2) put people and plans in place to solve them.
Current problems that I know of:
Huge govt debt
High inflation predicted to go to 19% next year
Masses of strikes in many industries including transport
Millions on waiting lists for NHS health services. GPs giving bad service
Millions sick from the jabs
Millions of illegal immigrants due to open border over the Channel sea to France - all being paid expensive benefits and being housed in fancy hotels
Housing shortage
Fuel costs and shortages due to Ukraine war sanctions (own goal there mate) and Net Zero crazy Green policies. The electric power bills up 5-10x —> Many thousands of poor and old will die from cold. And 60% of business will go bankrupt this year. —> massive unemployment.
Food shortages
Social unrest and protests
Wokery on trans, BLM etc.
Bloated bureaucracy in Whitehall and local govt
Bloated govt workers pension schemes with defined benefit (not defined contribution like most citizens get)
Currency is crashing vs USD, heading for 1 to 1 level.
Basically the nation is collapsing fast - probably a deliberate WEF plan for their Great Reset. Some Brits are aware of this, but don't seem to know what to do. To be blunt this is not the country that stood up to the Axis powers in WWII for 2 years before America came into the war and beat them. It is a shell of the former Industrial and Financial Empire that was pre-WWI, the Victorian economic engine that build much of Britain's infrastructure and power base.
Even with a Thatcher 2.0, it would be a hard journey to revive the country. And might take 5-10 years of hard times. Many Brits 1) don't realize this 2) don't want to live in hard times.
But the alternative of a chaotic collapse à la Argentina 2001 "coralito" would be even more painful. (that is when the Argentine president went on national TV to promise all was ok and the next day all the banks were closed for FIVE MONTHS and when they opened again, people lost 80% of their savings, crime was rampant due to the police etc stopping work due to no salaries for 5 months, many hungry in the streets. It was a clusterf*ck. And helped further to destroy the formerly richest country in Latin America.
Which will it be Liz? Tough truths or full on collapse.