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RE: Shaking hands with the next UK Prime Minister?
Absolutely we have to wait and see what happens. What make's this guy just a little bit more different to most of his fellow politicians is that he's campaigned all his life against the elitest few. The majority of his party did not want him as their leader and he is basically an outsider in the Parliament bubble and many of his own party have been trying to get him out. They know he's a threat and won't toe the line which he has proved since he became leader of the Labour party. The current government is not for the people and everyone knows it, it will be very interseting to see if he comes through with what he is planning for the UK.
The UK is bigger than its politics, I hope it realize it. We still have lots of love for the Queen in the Caribbean. i just feel that it has lost its way. Time to portray itself as a global leader and get above the politics. I have no problem with elites, they have served the Kingdom well, my problem is the ship has no captain and the dirty politics has taken mainstream. They have now started imposing visas and increasing restriction and the propaganda has taken new highs. The UK has lost ground with its colonial children and the kingdom would only rekindle its fire when it rekindle its love for them. It is time that it realize its allies are not the ones that it is most loyal to. It has lost most of its vibrant trades routes and sadly it has not maintain trades routes with its children. Within the European Union it lost the opportunity to become the financial center, there so is much going against it. The present politician has no sense of history and they are consume with self and not the kingdom. We should never forget history and that of bartering, the kingdom built wealth on it, the Caribbean use to be an Industrial center for it, its all lost and its been steady decline
Yeh I agree there has been decline in the UK for many decades now and it's sad to see. Corporate greed will be corporate greed and governments have bowed to it for fear of busineeses going elsewhere. Governments have the power to stop or lessen the excessive greed if it looks after it's people first instead of whats good for corporations first. We are a ship without a captain like you say and I feel the UK does need to get it's British balls back! :)