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Martin Jay
August 30, 2025
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It seems America was, once more, ahead of the game as it is the Europeans who follow her. 

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It seems America was, once more, ahead of the game as it is the Europeans who follow her. Populist type leaders are coming to Europe in the next few years as EU economies descend into a level of desperation as their economies buckle under the weight of funding the Ukraine war and not tackling migration head on. Britain in particular looks each day more and more like a country about to descend into anarchy as migrants arrive in greater and greater numbers, the economy dives at an alarming rate and leading figures talk up the need for bigger military spending – all this while an amateur finance minister called ‘Rachel’ (cruelly dubbed ‘Rachel in accounts’ for her dim patina of hopelessness) looks to tax both the poor and the rich to pull the government out of a hole which it created itself by mismanagement on a scale that Britain has never seen before.

While the German chancellor tells his own people that the welfare system can’t handle the strains put on it, in preference for continued military spending to fight the Russians in Ukraine, Britain simply wants to tax people out of existence as a solution – home owners, those with savings, small business folk, all while concurrently more and more fake asylum seekers arrive and are given hotels, smartphones and cash. A recent clue that a revolution is coming from disenfranchised, poor white folks was how the nationwide trend of painting red cross St George flags on roundabouts and road crossings as people come to the end of their tether with a government which is just making up governance as they go along. If it weren’t for the fact that Sir Keir Starmer’s ministers are playing with people’s lives, the circus performance of rank amateurism would be funny, with plate spinners crashing the plates and those who juggle oranges losing all their fruit; the lion tamer who gets his head chewed off, the trapeze artist who tragically dies as his limp body slips through a repaired part of the net when he falls. This is the UK government. A group of people in cheap suits who literally have no clue about how to run their own departments which together creates a public spending crisis which needs to be fixed. Higher taxes, a promise which Starmer broke almost the day he got into office is going to be a key factor in his party not coming back in 4 years’ time, which practically guarantees now Nigel Farage storming home.

Britain, France and Germany are almost certain to have right-wing leaders in the next 4 years due to in part this abysmal poor judgement in governance but also the shameful lying that was done to get elected, particularly in the UK. You can be poor at governing, even make stupid mistakes, but actually cheating the electorate for their vote and then robbing at gunpoint? The Starmer government will be remembered for that and a precedent will be set in Britain for future governments how not to cross this line.

For the Germans, they have to suffer with their welfare system being slashed left and right, while their own chancellor spends 12,000 euros on make-up and haircuts, as he announces more tougher measures against Russia, while German press write up that in one day alone it is reported that 250,000 people have lost their jobs in the once beating heart of Europe. Certainly the old saying ‘the harder they come, the harder they fall’ applies to Germany whose cowardly leaders in recent years have allowed the U.S. to bully them into the pathetic state they are in now.

It is palpable in the UK that the economy is falling apart and out of France and Germany, it will be the UK which gets the first mega bailout from the IMF. Perhaps then it will be the time for British journalists to write the truth about what has happened with regards to the Ukraine war and immigration. It is simply economics. Britain can no longer sustain the kind of feral spending on projects which only pull it down further into the depressing doldrums of a third world economy. It also needs to think more independently of the U.S. and concentrate on its own people, its own priorities. The problem with the Starmer government and its leader is that they are all in the pocket of the Americans and Trump who, of course is in the pocket, of the Zionist agenda. The cycle can only be broken by a new generation of populist leaders and a more honest press pack. Currently the tension in the UK is so high among poor white communities that it will only take a tender strike to ignite civil strife – rioting in every city across the country which even the army will not be able to contain due to years of cuts. It would take 500,000 squaddies in Land Rovers, armed, to restore order in dozens of cities particularly in the north of England. Britain currently only has about 100,000 soldiers, including cooks and administrators, which may well be soon heading to Ukraine if UK, France and Germany are determined to fly even closer to the sun with their delusional ideas that the Russian army will stop advancing once it sees their tanks in a cordon around Ukraine.

The next presidential election in France will almost certainly install Marine Le Pen as the French are sick of the Ukraine war and sending their billions to Zelensky while the internet fills up with videos of the cabal around him who decide to leave with the millions and move to Monaco, where they spend it on the high life. Populism is coming to Europe in a big way as a common sense survival vote given that what its citizens have learnt is that its own elite are only interested in their own stability and longevity. These leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen who is arguably the most corrupt of all of them, know that their days are numbered and all they can do to stay in power is keep the Ukraine war going, as mad as that sounds. All it will take is total breakdown in civil society though in one EU country – mass rioting in all major towns – and the three countries’ leaders will back down and get back to running their countries along the priorities of those who elected them – although the circumstances are so much harder given the new financial crisis which they alone created.

This is the largest argument for kicking them out. They simply haven’t not only the conviction or motivation to fix the economy, but they also lack the know-how. People like Nigel Farage also haven’t a clue on governance, but he has quick fix solutions which will take him to power carried on a body dive of populist support. He will have his Thatcher moment and inform the navy to stop the boats from France and to hell with international law. This alone will make the pound stronger in one day, more investment flow into the country, create jobs, bring back the billionaires and give a new, inner momentum to moving in the right direction.

When the whole world sees you have the courage to take control of your own country, amazing things happen. It’s about courage. It’s why populist leaders like Trump or in Europe like Orban are so loathed by the EU elite in Brussels. Von der Leyen hates leaders who lead. But this is where the EU and the UK are heading, propelled by diabolically bad governance which is draining the economies at an alarming speed. Populism will be a lifeline for Europe. But where will the EU and NATO stand in all this? Will they even have a role when people wake up and realize that their policies not only bankrupted the firm but their arrogance and corrupt, venal objectives, continued with failed policies simply to keep those same leaders in jobs?

Are the UK and EU heading towards a populist revolution?

It seems America was, once more, ahead of the game as it is the Europeans who follow her. 

Join us on TelegramTwitter, and VK.

Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

It seems America was, once more, ahead of the game as it is the Europeans who follow her. Populist type leaders are coming to Europe in the next few years as EU economies descend into a level of desperation as their economies buckle under the weight of funding the Ukraine war and not tackling migration head on. Britain in particular looks each day more and more like a country about to descend into anarchy as migrants arrive in greater and greater numbers, the economy dives at an alarming rate and leading figures talk up the need for bigger military spending – all this while an amateur finance minister called ‘Rachel’ (cruelly dubbed ‘Rachel in accounts’ for her dim patina of hopelessness) looks to tax both the poor and the rich to pull the government out of a hole which it created itself by mismanagement on a scale that Britain has never seen before.

While the German chancellor tells his own people that the welfare system can’t handle the strains put on it, in preference for continued military spending to fight the Russians in Ukraine, Britain simply wants to tax people out of existence as a solution – home owners, those with savings, small business folk, all while concurrently more and more fake asylum seekers arrive and are given hotels, smartphones and cash. A recent clue that a revolution is coming from disenfranchised, poor white folks was how the nationwide trend of painting red cross St George flags on roundabouts and road crossings as people come to the end of their tether with a government which is just making up governance as they go along. If it weren’t for the fact that Sir Keir Starmer’s ministers are playing with people’s lives, the circus performance of rank amateurism would be funny, with plate spinners crashing the plates and those who juggle oranges losing all their fruit; the lion tamer who gets his head chewed off, the trapeze artist who tragically dies as his limp body slips through a repaired part of the net when he falls. This is the UK government. A group of people in cheap suits who literally have no clue about how to run their own departments which together creates a public spending crisis which needs to be fixed. Higher taxes, a promise which Starmer broke almost the day he got into office is going to be a key factor in his party not coming back in 4 years’ time, which practically guarantees now Nigel Farage storming home.

Britain, France and Germany are almost certain to have right-wing leaders in the next 4 years due to in part this abysmal poor judgement in governance but also the shameful lying that was done to get elected, particularly in the UK. You can be poor at governing, even make stupid mistakes, but actually cheating the electorate for their vote and then robbing at gunpoint? The Starmer government will be remembered for that and a precedent will be set in Britain for future governments how not to cross this line.

For the Germans, they have to suffer with their welfare system being slashed left and right, while their own chancellor spends 12,000 euros on make-up and haircuts, as he announces more tougher measures against Russia, while German press write up that in one day alone it is reported that 250,000 people have lost their jobs in the once beating heart of Europe. Certainly the old saying ‘the harder they come, the harder they fall’ applies to Germany whose cowardly leaders in recent years have allowed the U.S. to bully them into the pathetic state they are in now.

It is palpable in the UK that the economy is falling apart and out of France and Germany, it will be the UK which gets the first mega bailout from the IMF. Perhaps then it will be the time for British journalists to write the truth about what has happened with regards to the Ukraine war and immigration. It is simply economics. Britain can no longer sustain the kind of feral spending on projects which only pull it down further into the depressing doldrums of a third world economy. It also needs to think more independently of the U.S. and concentrate on its own people, its own priorities. The problem with the Starmer government and its leader is that they are all in the pocket of the Americans and Trump who, of course is in the pocket, of the Zionist agenda. The cycle can only be broken by a new generation of populist leaders and a more honest press pack. Currently the tension in the UK is so high among poor white communities that it will only take a tender strike to ignite civil strife – rioting in every city across the country which even the army will not be able to contain due to years of cuts. It would take 500,000 squaddies in Land Rovers, armed, to restore order in dozens of cities particularly in the north of England. Britain currently only has about 100,000 soldiers, including cooks and administrators, which may well be soon heading to Ukraine if UK, France and Germany are determined to fly even closer to the sun with their delusional ideas that the Russian army will stop advancing once it sees their tanks in a cordon around Ukraine.

The next presidential election in France will almost certainly install Marine Le Pen as the French are sick of the Ukraine war and sending their billions to Zelensky while the internet fills up with videos of the cabal around him who decide to leave with the millions and move to Monaco, where they spend it on the high life. Populism is coming to Europe in a big way as a common sense survival vote given that what its citizens have learnt is that its own elite are only interested in their own stability and longevity. These leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen who is arguably the most corrupt of all of them, know that their days are numbered and all they can do to stay in power is keep the Ukraine war going, as mad as that sounds. All it will take is total breakdown in civil society though in one EU country – mass rioting in all major towns – and the three countries’ leaders will back down and get back to running their countries along the priorities of those who elected them – although the circumstances are so much harder given the new financial crisis which they alone created.

This is the largest argument for kicking them out. They simply haven’t not only the conviction or motivation to fix the economy, but they also lack the know-how. People like Nigel Farage also haven’t a clue on governance, but he has quick fix solutions which will take him to power carried on a body dive of populist support. He will have his Thatcher moment and inform the navy to stop the boats from France and to hell with international law. This alone will make the pound stronger in one day, more investment flow into the country, create jobs, bring back the billionaires and give a new, inner momentum to moving in the right direction.

When the whole world sees you have the courage to take control of your own country, amazing things happen. It’s about courage. It’s why populist leaders like Trump or in Europe like Orban are so loathed by the EU elite in Brussels. Von der Leyen hates leaders who lead. But this is where the EU and the UK are heading, propelled by diabolically bad governance which is draining the economies at an alarming speed. Populism will be a lifeline for Europe. But where will the EU and NATO stand in all this? Will they even have a role when people wake up and realize that their policies not only bankrupted the firm but their arrogance and corrupt, venal objectives, continued with failed policies simply to keep those same leaders in jobs?

It seems America was, once more, ahead of the game as it is the Europeans who follow her. 

Join us on TelegramTwitter, and VK.

Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

It seems America was, once more, ahead of the game as it is the Europeans who follow her. Populist type leaders are coming to Europe in the next few years as EU economies descend into a level of desperation as their economies buckle under the weight of funding the Ukraine war and not tackling migration head on. Britain in particular looks each day more and more like a country about to descend into anarchy as migrants arrive in greater and greater numbers, the economy dives at an alarming rate and leading figures talk up the need for bigger military spending – all this while an amateur finance minister called ‘Rachel’ (cruelly dubbed ‘Rachel in accounts’ for her dim patina of hopelessness) looks to tax both the poor and the rich to pull the government out of a hole which it created itself by mismanagement on a scale that Britain has never seen before.

While the German chancellor tells his own people that the welfare system can’t handle the strains put on it, in preference for continued military spending to fight the Russians in Ukraine, Britain simply wants to tax people out of existence as a solution – home owners, those with savings, small business folk, all while concurrently more and more fake asylum seekers arrive and are given hotels, smartphones and cash. A recent clue that a revolution is coming from disenfranchised, poor white folks was how the nationwide trend of painting red cross St George flags on roundabouts and road crossings as people come to the end of their tether with a government which is just making up governance as they go along. If it weren’t for the fact that Sir Keir Starmer’s ministers are playing with people’s lives, the circus performance of rank amateurism would be funny, with plate spinners crashing the plates and those who juggle oranges losing all their fruit; the lion tamer who gets his head chewed off, the trapeze artist who tragically dies as his limp body slips through a repaired part of the net when he falls. This is the UK government. A group of people in cheap suits who literally have no clue about how to run their own departments which together creates a public spending crisis which needs to be fixed. Higher taxes, a promise which Starmer broke almost the day he got into office is going to be a key factor in his party not coming back in 4 years’ time, which practically guarantees now Nigel Farage storming home.

Britain, France and Germany are almost certain to have right-wing leaders in the next 4 years due to in part this abysmal poor judgement in governance but also the shameful lying that was done to get elected, particularly in the UK. You can be poor at governing, even make stupid mistakes, but actually cheating the electorate for their vote and then robbing at gunpoint? The Starmer government will be remembered for that and a precedent will be set in Britain for future governments how not to cross this line.

For the Germans, they have to suffer with their welfare system being slashed left and right, while their own chancellor spends 12,000 euros on make-up and haircuts, as he announces more tougher measures against Russia, while German press write up that in one day alone it is reported that 250,000 people have lost their jobs in the once beating heart of Europe. Certainly the old saying ‘the harder they come, the harder they fall’ applies to Germany whose cowardly leaders in recent years have allowed the U.S. to bully them into the pathetic state they are in now.

It is palpable in the UK that the economy is falling apart and out of France and Germany, it will be the UK which gets the first mega bailout from the IMF. Perhaps then it will be the time for British journalists to write the truth about what has happened with regards to the Ukraine war and immigration. It is simply economics. Britain can no longer sustain the kind of feral spending on projects which only pull it down further into the depressing doldrums of a third world economy. It also needs to think more independently of the U.S. and concentrate on its own people, its own priorities. The problem with the Starmer government and its leader is that they are all in the pocket of the Americans and Trump who, of course is in the pocket, of the Zionist agenda. The cycle can only be broken by a new generation of populist leaders and a more honest press pack. Currently the tension in the UK is so high among poor white communities that it will only take a tender strike to ignite civil strife – rioting in every city across the country which even the army will not be able to contain due to years of cuts. It would take 500,000 squaddies in Land Rovers, armed, to restore order in dozens of cities particularly in the north of England. Britain currently only has about 100,000 soldiers, including cooks and administrators, which may well be soon heading to Ukraine if UK, France and Germany are determined to fly even closer to the sun with their delusional ideas that the Russian army will stop advancing once it sees their tanks in a cordon around Ukraine.

The next presidential election in France will almost certainly install Marine Le Pen as the French are sick of the Ukraine war and sending their billions to Zelensky while the internet fills up with videos of the cabal around him who decide to leave with the millions and move to Monaco, where they spend it on the high life. Populism is coming to Europe in a big way as a common sense survival vote given that what its citizens have learnt is that its own elite are only interested in their own stability and longevity. These leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen who is arguably the most corrupt of all of them, know that their days are numbered and all they can do to stay in power is keep the Ukraine war going, as mad as that sounds. All it will take is total breakdown in civil society though in one EU country – mass rioting in all major towns – and the three countries’ leaders will back down and get back to running their countries along the priorities of those who elected them – although the circumstances are so much harder given the new financial crisis which they alone created.

This is the largest argument for kicking them out. They simply haven’t not only the conviction or motivation to fix the economy, but they also lack the know-how. People like Nigel Farage also haven’t a clue on governance, but he has quick fix solutions which will take him to power carried on a body dive of populist support. He will have his Thatcher moment and inform the navy to stop the boats from France and to hell with international law. This alone will make the pound stronger in one day, more investment flow into the country, create jobs, bring back the billionaires and give a new, inner momentum to moving in the right direction.

When the whole world sees you have the courage to take control of your own country, amazing things happen. It’s about courage. It’s why populist leaders like Trump or in Europe like Orban are so loathed by the EU elite in Brussels. Von der Leyen hates leaders who lead. But this is where the EU and the UK are heading, propelled by diabolically bad governance which is draining the economies at an alarming speed. Populism will be a lifeline for Europe. But where will the EU and NATO stand in all this? Will they even have a role when people wake up and realize that their policies not only bankrupted the firm but their arrogance and corrupt, venal objectives, continued with failed policies simply to keep those same leaders in jobs?

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