The decline of the Royal Navy is a symptom of a larger issue that afflicts the entire West. It is a social conflict between an older outlook that wanted to call the shots and a newer outlook that apparently wants radical change at any cost.
Even if a conservative party gains power in the UK, what will really change ? The Left will resist (as in the USA) and the migrants will continue to live in their own world(s). The rot in government, the police, the courts etc. won't disappear; it will just manifest institutional resistance and run propaganda campaigns through the media to convince enough people to vote the conservatives out.
One can see the dynamics in EU nations. France and Germany use lawfare and dysfunctional political coalitions to keep the technocracy in power. Where those tactics fail, the EU executive employs financial and legal pressure to bring about what it considers the "correct" result. None of the national leaderships are serious about considering, much less confronting, the challenge posed by migration.
The USA will be in political gridlock again soon enough.
At some point, it all falls apart and there will be a scramble among groups to pick up the pieces and impose a new vision of society.
Even if a conservative party gains power in the UK, what will really change ? The Left will resist (as in the USA) and the migrants will continue to live in their own world(s). The rot in government, the police, the courts etc. won't disappear; it will just manifest institutional resistance and run propaganda campaigns through the media to convince enough people to vote the conservatives out.
One can see the dynamics in EU nations. France and Germany use lawfare and dysfunctional political coalitions to keep the technocracy in power. Where those tactics fail, the EU executive employs financial and legal pressure to bring about what it considers the "correct" result. None of the national leaderships are serious about considering, much less confronting, the challenge posed by migration.
The USA will be in political gridlock again soon enough.
At some point, it all falls apart and there will be a scramble among groups to pick up the pieces and impose a new vision of society.
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