Yep. Britain is a cat’s whisker away from becoming a rogue autocracy. I believe they are presently far more politically compromised by far right global oligarchs and mafia than the US.
Yep. Britain is a cat’s whisker away from becoming a rogue autocracy. I believe they are presently far more politically compromised by far right global oligarchs and mafia than the US.
Agreed. It is essential that the US social Enlightenment collective is seen to contain and push back the MAGAts political power grab on their home turf by the world. For all our sakes.
Good luck. These right wingers encourage each other, which is why our paths are so similar. Your next presidential election will probably be before our general election. Unless something major crops up, the Tories will hang on until January 2025 so they can continue stripping our assets and deconstructing our democracy.
A cat whisker's away is an understatement. England has been under an autocracy since 1066, when a great grandson of a Viking named Hrólfr, was made Duke of Normandy took possession of the island by force. That lasted until 1945, when the country became bankrupt and the Financial District of London, became sovereign, and the royals simply actors in a Kabuki theater, Playing their role.
The Financial District of London, known as The City is an interesting study for it has its own government, laws, police and judicial system. TheKing or Queen of England must make an appointment when they wants to visit the City, they are met at the gates by the Lord High Mayor who is bedecked in formal regalia while the Royal must appear in ordinary civilian attire footnote following.
footnote Pages 5, 58‑61 & 98, Empire of the City. An interesting footnote on p.27 cites a reference that the Bank of England is a secret holding company and on page 98 he compares the Articles of Agreement of the IMF AND IRBD, article IX, Sections 1‑9 to the comprehensive immunities and sovereignity held by‑the Bank of‑;England, The Bank of International Settlements (BIS), through the Hague Agreement of 1930 also enjoys those immunities (BIS '83 report).
Yep. Britain is a cat’s whisker away from becoming a rogue autocracy. I believe they are presently far more politically compromised by far right global oligarchs and mafia than the US.
Yes, America stepped back from the brink with Biden, but is still in real danger.
Agreed. It is essential that the US social Enlightenment collective is seen to contain and push back the MAGAts political power grab on their home turf by the world. For all our sakes.
Good luck. These right wingers encourage each other, which is why our paths are so similar. Your next presidential election will probably be before our general election. Unless something major crops up, the Tories will hang on until January 2025 so they can continue stripping our assets and deconstructing our democracy.
A cat whisker's away is an understatement. England has been under an autocracy since 1066, when a great grandson of a Viking named Hrólfr, was made Duke of Normandy took possession of the island by force. That lasted until 1945, when the country became bankrupt and the Financial District of London, became sovereign, and the royals simply actors in a Kabuki theater, Playing their role.
The Financial District of London, known as The City is an interesting study for it has its own government, laws, police and judicial system. TheKing or Queen of England must make an appointment when they wants to visit the City, they are met at the gates by the Lord High Mayor who is bedecked in formal regalia while the Royal must appear in ordinary civilian attire footnote following.
footnote Pages 5, 58‑61 & 98, Empire of the City. An interesting footnote on p.27 cites a reference that the Bank of England is a secret holding company and on page 98 he compares the Articles of Agreement of the IMF AND IRBD, article IX, Sections 1‑9 to the comprehensive immunities and sovereignity held by‑the Bank of‑;England, The Bank of International Settlements (BIS), through the Hague Agreement of 1930 also enjoys those immunities (BIS '83 report).
Money has always ruled, ever since warlords needed cash to pay soldiers.