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February 12, 2019, 05:20:55 PM |
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For many years now British politics has been split into two main parties - Labour and Conservative. There have been a few other minor parties such as Liberals, UKIP and the Greens. Since the mid 20th century the City of London elite have come to dominate the senior levels of both parties ( as well as the civil service ), and they increased the rape of the country via the policies of Margaret Thatcher and membership of the EU - which is also controlled by the City of London and the Bildeberg group.The electorate has become aware that Theresa May's intent is to create as much disruption to enable the UK to be absorbed into some other entity that will be created during the fall of the EU.
There appears to be a major change in British politics where the political parties will split horizontally, and replace the current vertical split. The first of the tentative new parties is a centrist one that will seek to keep the UK in the EU, and it is recruiting from both the conservative and the labour parties. Nigel Farage (UKIP) has started a new Brexit party, and this will be cross party as well. It will seek to exclude the global elite led by Theresa May, and who seek to keep the UK in the thrall of the City of London.
The next few years will be interesting as the morphed British Empire controls the US and the EU as well as the UK, and they will be moving a lot of pieces around on the global chessboard - Venezuela and Iran for example.
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