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Britain is in a state of flux at the moment.

It has no leadership. Stained by Epstein and corruption. The Royal Family can only duck.

Politically, there is extremism.

Euthanasia is being debated.

We look on the world stage and cannot see America as an ally.

We are morally and socially bankrupt.

Let us hope that new leaders with insight will emerge.

They have done so in the past: Disraeli, Gladstone, Lloyd George, Churchill, and Attlee.
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ArishMell · 70-79, M
I think you are being too pessimistic, by overlooking the fact that although we do have serious problems and difficult social matters (as do many other countries) we do try to debate them, do try to overcome them; and to do so still in fairly civilised ways.
peterlee · M
@ArishMell Be interesting to see where we are in eighteen months time.

A lot of our problems we have no say in, or are such small players on the world stage.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Why not be part of the solution instead of making vague generalisations and hoping for "new leaders"? Everyone can demonstrate leadership by being decent to their neighbours and contributing to strong communities that include everyone.

The danger of throwing up your hands and saying nothing works is that liars like Farage are likely to fill the vacuum.
peterlee · M
@SunshineGirl Both Attlee and Blair were surrounded by competent people, ready to serve the Nation. Starmer has not been as fortunate, or he has not chosen well. Surely amongst his four hundred MPs there are people of talent. He just needs to locate them.
Thatsright · 61-69, M
Vengabus · 36-40
We have no choice but to see them as an ally. We have to ask them in order to use our own nukes…not that I think we should be throwing nukes about.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Vengabus I agree - I would say no-one should ever use nuclear weapons again. (I refuse that US slang "nuke").

Also, it was worse than the UK having to ask the US permision to use ours.

It was not reciprocal.

During the Cold War the USA used the British Isles and presumably other parts of Europe as a potential launch-pad, but the agreements excluded, or at least did not include, the hosts' permission to launch them.
Vengabus · 36-40
@ArishMell they’re good at taking advantage and dominating (politically speaking, I’ve nothing against Americans themselves)
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Vengabus Indeed they are.... And President Trump has made no secret he believes in that, by his own statements and actions.
mossyboots · 51-55, F
The like of which will never be seen again because modern politicians do not measure up to them in any way. They operated in a much different era, ours are only interest in votes and how much money they can make.
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mossyboots · 51-55, F
@SunshineGirl Yes, I read about his expensive food choices. All politicians are in it for themselves in some way.
peterlee · M
@SunshineGirl I included Churchill as he was a brilliant leader at the time of war. Also for his early work in the visionary liberal governments before the First World War.
22Michelle · 70-79, T
It's really not that grave. The omly real issue is the extreme right. The likes of Fartrag, Yaxley-Lennon and his paedo friends. Euthanasia should be debated, people shouldhave the option of dying with dignity. The USA has made the devision to have a criminal, paedophile, bankript dementia sufferer as President who's the plaything of the extreme right. The UK needs to rejoin the EU and deal with intelligent people.
22Michelle · 70-79, T
@GLITTER The extreme left are a minor issue that police and courts can deal with. The extreme right desperately want the extreme right to be made out to be a major issue, they're not
Khenpal1 · M
@22Michelle The UK needs to rejoin the EU ? Its not like doors are open
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FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
Don't you guys get put in jail for posting stuff like this?
FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
@22Michelle [media=https://youtu.be/v-z5DKIaULQ]
22Michelle · 70-79, T
@FloorGenAdm Well there's your extreme right wing in action.
Thatsright · 61-69, M
@FloorGenAdm Wonder if The Metropolitan Police monitor this? Their actions of bothering people from Internet posts saved me from having to go there again. I always tag them in Twitter when there’s disparaging remarks in there for policy/politics in England.
Thinkingdeeper · 36-40, M
But Christianity is on the rise and it is the younger demographics leading it.
GLITTER · 36-40, F
@Thinkingdeeper religion is just a distraction at this point no one respects the basics of what it is. Just another thing to con people out of their freedom
22Michelle · 70-79, T
@Thinkingdeeper In the UK?? That doesn't seen credible. I'd also say the the "Christians" you're seeing are like the USA are seeing which are really not Christian, mostly extreme right wing and are looking to create a theocracy.
GLITTER · 36-40, F
@22Michelle I’m talking about all religions
TexChik · F
And… it's being colonized by Muslims… without a fight.
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@TexChik The "colonisation" statement was made by Sir Jim Radcliff, a businessman who is so principled on the issue of immigration that he has been living in Monaco since 2020 🇲🇨 🇬🇧. He also misrepresented the growth in population by six-fold. His errors were called out by the Prime Minister. Nigel Farage, while acknowledging that the remarks were factually incorrect, then proceeded to compound them with his own, including the inaccurate statement that all underground stations in the East End of London have bilingual signs (only two do).
TexChik · F
@SunshineGirl lying and denying? 😂
GLITTER · 36-40, F
Makes you think that nothing is ever done accidentally and to wonder what the agenda is for the people
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@GLITTER Seize the day, create your own agenda . .
GLITTER · 36-40, F
@SunshineGirl oh I do, I don’t fall for this rage bait

 
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