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Britain Is the Canary in the Coal Mine
« on: May 15, 2026, 10:24:46 am »
Britain Is the Canary in the Coal Mine

Replacing globalism with national self-sufficiency is a life-or-death decision.

J.B. Shurk | May 15, 2026

The United Kingdom’s recent elections were a bloodbath for the Establishment political parties and a resounding success for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.  Voters are furious with their “ruling elites.”  Because these were local elections, though, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party remains in control of the national government.  Therefore, the election results will likely prove symbolically seismic yet practically anemic.

Starmer insists on rejecting the democratic will of Brexit voters and reintegrating the U.K. with the European Union.  The “ruling elite’s” hostility toward British citizens’ desire for national sovereignty will produce many unsavory outcomes, including a likely surge of foreign migrants resettling in the U.K.  Whereas the local elections have been correctly interpreted as an expression of the public’s overwhelming opposition to mass migration of foreigners into their communities, Starmer’s Labour Party will exacerbate the problem.

Ever since voters chose to leave the E.U. back in 2016, the U.K.’s political Establishment (Conservative and Labour) has undermined the effort.  It took four years to negotiate a “divorce” that ended up looking more like a temporary separation.  Many of the most important issues for British citizens — including the reimplementation of sovereign decision-making over economic, regulatory, and immigration policies — were almost immediately watered-down, skirted through legal workarounds, or outright ignored. 

Ten years ago, the Brits tried to take their country back from the globalists who use all national homelands as little more than junkyards for spare parts, plantations for slave labor, or dumping grounds for unwanted migrants.  As the globalists have remained in control of the national and international institutions, however, they simply bided their time and hollowed out the substance of the people’s vote until the consequential referendum became Brexit-in-name-only.  The will of ordinary voters proved insufficient to overcome the political and economic power of bureaucratic armies — especially when those armies are funded in perpetuity by the very taxpayers who oppose them.

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Re: Britain Is the Canary in the Coal Mine
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2026, 10:38:40 am »
Watching a number of You Tube commentators from the UK - including some Labour Party members - there is a growing concern that Starmer is in the midst of conducting a coup.

1. Free speech has already been curtailed.
2. Opposition politicians are barred from entering the UK.
3. Jury trials are being ended.
4. Protections against warrantless entry and search by police are being ended.
5. Starmer refuses to step down or hold elections despite the need for elections being clear.
6. Starmer is acting to make the UK subordinate to European Union rules even though the UK is not a member of the EU.
« Last Edit: May 15, 2026, 10:39:43 am by MeganC »
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Re: Britain Is the Canary in the Coal Mine
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2026, 10:56:33 am »
Britain banned Coal Mines.

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Re: Britain Is the Canary in the Coal Mine
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2026, 05:58:16 pm »
In the case of britain, "the canary" has already died.

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