In July of 2024, the Labour Party and Kier Starmer won general elections with the British public seeking to punish conservatives for not following through on their Brexit promises and stopping mass open immigration.

One of the primary reasons why the Brexit movement was a success was because it attempted to address growing concerns among UK natives that their ties to the European Union had trapped them in a prison of progressive politics including carbon taxation, declining personal freedom, economic crisis and mass immigration from the third world.

Starmer would take his narrow win and go on to expand the very same policies that UK citizens voted against. He helped to flood Britain with migrants, primarily from Islamic regions, and as the public took to the internet and the streets to complain, he enforced draconian censorship laws to silence them.

Hope for the UK? Reform Party Dominates Uniparty in Sweeping Local Elections

Insurgent party led by Nigel Farage dominates Labour and the Conservatives