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Great Britain and the Tories: A little history

The Thursday that ended the Torie disaster began exactly 20 years ago with Nigel Farage, now leader of the UK Reform Partyand coincidentally in this election I managed to enter Parliament with a very small number of representatives. At that time two decades ago the story began where it should be noted.

Faragewhen he finished his studies in the early 80s, He began working at a company associated with the London Metal Exchange and as a financial consultant while also starting his involvement in the Conservative Party..

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Nigel Farage, British right wing, Brexit promoter

From the world of stock markets Farage burst onto television and media as an annoying, ironic consumption figure after his resignation from the Conservative Party. for the signing of accession to the European Community in 1992 by the prime minister John Mayor.

Since a long time ago Farage begins going after conservatives on the right has transformed, from the media and his new right-wing party, became a major instigator of Britain’s withdrawal from society.

Therefore, media-provoked reporting, ironic consumption and the economic crisis have driven the Tories increasingly towards correct and old-fashioned ideas. even turning them into promoters and signatories of BrexitBut that was not the end, the escalation continued.

The peak was the arrival of a woman who was able to break all negative records, Liz Truss who led Britain into economic chaos for 49 days and made bizarre headlines, as some Spanish chronicles reveal.

Truss immediately announced after her inauguration what could be defined as the near abolition of all taxes.an act that would terrify even the most staunch conservative and In less than two months Liz had to leave 10 Downing Street to make way for native English speakers Pakistan’s Sunak Rishi. The decline that began with Boris Johnson is going through its final stages.

As new Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Friday, the era of “noisy spectacle” in politics is over.

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Keir Starmer Britain’s new prime minister, in his first conference on the doorstep of the legendary British residence 10 Downing Street

That noisy performance that Labor was carried out in Englands, inspired by Farage and then Johnson, along with the stagnation of the UK economic index after the country’s exit from the European Union in May 2021, this is part of the last conservatism disguised as modern liberals with ideas that smell of mothballs.

English, an end is announced

The end of rights comes when No one believes that Britain can recover its historical strength unless necessary changes are made.

This can be understood intuitively. The Conservative Party signed their own condemnation by giving in to pressure from the UK Independence Party (UKIP), squandering decades of their contribution to European development. Conservative promises to reverse their historic pro-European stance in order to create an environment conducive to economic independence from Britain have not borne fruit. Or perhaps they have: The biggest defeat conservatism has suffered in its political history.

After Cameron, May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak, none of them know how to give the necessary boost to the British economy, which they believe is superior to the European Economic Community and which they assure the British people is an essential part of.

Conversion of the English seems to be a sign of the times and the basis of the Labor Party’s victory, led by more centrist leaders like Starmer.

Dozens of surveys conducted by British and European consulting firms show this. An important part of the electorate is evaluating the possibility of reversing Brexit. More than half of the respondents surveyed were inclined to reintegrate into the country. European Union.

His works also detail that Nearly a quarter of those who supported Brexit thought the process was going “badly or very badly”while less than 20 percent considered it successful.

An interesting fact from this measurement is the list of concerns from a quarter of Brexit voters who regret it; rising prices (inflation) are detrimental to the economy and there is a shortage of personnel after leaving the European Union.

A journalistic report from international media analyzed on Saturday that “There is nothing worse than being a great nation and now being at the turning point of that prosperity, because your citizens know what it’s like to live well and now they don’t have the comforts they know how to have. That’s where the Conservative Party’s mutation into a force akin to the troglodyte right wing leading Britain. It is true that in this election only 13 seats (including Farage) were won out of the 659 seats in the House of Commons.

English: Watch and Learn

We went on a multi-day trip where More than just predicting the future, you have to read history and context. Each of our readers will be able to (and even more so this week) do so.rename this international analysis to suit local realities and realize that with history and context, it will be easier to understand what is happening and what could happen.

Nothing is as it seems, and nothing lasts forever. Now Labour and Keir Starmer are on a mission to restore what has been lost in a society whose tolerance levels have declined sharply over the years.

It will be interesting to follow closely the process that started yesterday and consider what will or will happen in this section sooner or later.

Elena Eland

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