đŹđ§ The End of British Democracy - 5 Unelected Prime Ministers In 10 Years
Is Britain ungovernable?
If youâre American/Canada/Aussie/French/Finnish/Dutch/German/etc, you need to understand whatâs happening in Britain because itâs going to happen to you next.
As predicted, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has now be forced to resign.
God knows what dirt his Epstein-network handlers threatened to expose.
For those keeping score, by the time Andy Burnham becomes the unelected Prime Minister in mid-July, the U.K. will have endured six Prime Ministers in the past seven years. Seven in the past ten years. Five of whom seized the top job without being elected by the nation in a general election.
Can we please shut up about âdemocracyâ?!
Rule #1: Live not by lies. It creates a culture of liars.
Trust erodes â society collapses. Itâs a tale as old as time.
So letâs say the Labour Party (which stopped representing labour when Starmer ousted Corbyn) crown âKing of the Northâ Andy Burnham as their new Prime Minister.
Then what?
Thereâs a saying in Parliament: âYou pull the levers of power and nothing happens.â
Starmer voiced basically the same thing: âAs Prime Minister⊠every time I go to pull a lever, there are a whole bunch of regulations, consultations, arms-length bodies that mean the action from pulling the lever to delivery is longer than I think it ought to be.â
This isnât a bug of the system⊠itâs the system designed to do exactly that.
The U.K. is not a democracyâââitâs a quangocracy.
A quick history lesson:
After WWII, the aristocrats lost the power to control Britain for their own private profit. Every soldier came home and demanded the right to determine their familyâs future.
So, the elites publicly championed democracy while privatizing most areas of government into âNon-Departmental Public Bodies.â They were public in name, but private in practice, with no ministerial department overseeing them. Thatcher created nearly 250 of these. There were over 3,000 at their height. These behemoths eventually became know as quangosâââQuasi-Autonomous Non-Governmental Organisations.
Quangos areâŠ
funded by the people (at huge expense with near-zero accountability)
tasked with carrying out public functions/services (which, as weâll see in a second, they do terribly)
not overseen by democratically-elected officials
Today, more than 300 of these anti-democratic bureaucrat-controlled institutions dominate British life:
The British tax department (similar to the IRS and CRA) rents over 600 of its offices from companies registered in⊠wait for it⊠tax havens.
Military recruitment is privatized, leading to⊠surprise surprise⊠a shortfall of over 100,000 recruits. After all, if all the roles were filled, taxpayers wouldnât need to pay tens of millions to private recruitment companies.
No department wastes taxpayer money than the National Health Service (NHS), which is national in name but largely privatized and growing more so each day.
The Serious Fraud Office rarely prosecutes serious fraud.
The Office for Students has led to some of the highest university costs in the world.
The UK Health Security Agency was a disaster during Covid.
The Prison and Probation Service ensures prisons are overcrowded, prisoners are accidentally released, and conditions are abhorrent.
The Border Force has been unable to stop the illegal entry of more than 1 million fight-age men from countries and religions that hate Britons.
The Office for National Statistics lies about inflation and immigration numbers every single day.
Ofwat (the water agency) allows the private water companies to (literally) pour feces in British rivers and raise water bills while delivering dividends to shareholders while refusing to do the ÂŁ90+ billion in repairs theyâre legally behind on doing.
The Bank of England has impoverished the nation, plunging tens of millions into poverty, and indebting the nation to the tune of trillions.
So it doesnât matter who the new unelected Prime Minister is.
They can pull all the levers and gears and switches they wantââânone of those doo-dads are attached to the engine.
Is Britain ungovernable?
Of course not.
Itâs just not governable by any democratically-elected government.
What weâre seeing is what happens when national power is taken out of the hands of the âelectedâ government and put in the hands of a supranational power structure that doesnât give a damn about the British family.
The elites pick the bureaucrats, the bureaucrats do their bidding.
For instance, Keir Starmer never mentioned killing old people in his campaign. Nor introducing Orwellian digital ID. Yet as soon as he got into power, he tried to do both things twice. Why? Because thatâs what his overlords put him there to do.
Weâre witnessing the next stage in the globalist empire, the stage that the Canada and France and every other Western nation is facing:
The end of the veneer of democracy.
Global power-players⊠the American Empire, Israel, and Islam⊠are warring for control of Britain.
Theyâre doing the same in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, and every other Western nation that was peaceful and prosperous. Nation states are just carrionâââmeat carcasses to be plucked apart by vultures.
What can Britons do about this?
Can they âvote harderâ?
Iâm doubtful.
Letâs say a real reformer came on the scene. Someone advocating to abolish all quangos and bring them all under democratic oversight. Someone advocating to end globalist corporate control. Someone advocating to end of private money-creation.
Would the globalist powers not do everything in their power to undermine, overwhelm, or destroy such a person and their movement?
Thereâs only one way to find out.
Stop throwing away your vote on establishment parties and throw your weight behind moral movements.
Otherwise, youâll end up like the U.K.âââdesperately poor, drowning in debt, flooded by people who rape your daughters and stab your sons, hammered by taxes, crushed by shareholder prices, and ruled by narcissistic puppets with no power to make anything better for anyone even if they wanted to, which they most definitely donât, because they donât work for you.
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