{"id":1484,"date":"2025-12-28T10:08:50","date_gmt":"2025-12-28T10:08:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/topshowusa.us\/?p=1484"},"modified":"2025-12-28T10:08:50","modified_gmt":"2025-12-28T10:08:50","slug":"britain-on-the-brink-the-old-order-is-collapsing-rage-revolt-and-a-political-earthquake-that-could-end-everything-we-knew-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/topshowusa.us\/?p=1484","title":{"rendered":"\u201cBRITAIN ON THE BRINK: The Old Order Is COLLAPSING \u2014 Rage, Revolt and a Political Earthquake That Could END Everything We Knew\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"<picture><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"rm-lazyloadable-image rm-hero-media\" role=\"img\" src=\"https:\/\/www.gbnews.com\/media-library\/keir-starmer-left-small-boat-crossing-middle-riots-right-nigel-farage-far-right.png?id=62629133&amp;width=1245&amp;height=700&amp;quality=85&amp;coordinates=3%2C0%2C4%2C0\" alt=\"Keir Starmer (left), small boat crossing (middle), riots (right), Nigel Farage (far right)\" width=\"1245\" height=\"700\" aria-label=\"Keir Starmer (left), small boat crossing (middle), riots (right), Nigel Farage (far right)\" \/><\/picture>\n<p>Buckle up Britons, a once-in-a-generation assault on the established order is coming \u2013 Paul Embery<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">The next 12 months promise to be among the most intriguing in modern British political history.<\/p>\n<p>The plunge in support for\u00a0Labour and the Conservatives \u2013 who rarely now poll more than 40 per cent between them \u2013 is unprecedented.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, radical alternatives in the shape of Reform UK and the Greens, with their slick media operations and charismatic leaders, are making serious\u00a0headway.<\/p>\n<p>Might we be\u00a0witnessing the death of two-party politics in Britain \u2013 or even the end of Labour and the Tories as serious political forces?<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s\u00a0a long shot \u2013 both parties do, after all, have a habit of defying predictions of their demise \u2013 but it isn\u2019t entirely inconceivable.<\/p>\n<p>One need only look to continental Europe to see how mainstream parties that once seemed a permanent fixture of the political landscape can\u00a0go bust. And it\u2019s usually because they lost touch with large numbers of voters and no longer shared, or even understood, their priorities.<\/p>\n<p>There is nothing to say that such a phenomenon could not occur in Britain.<\/p>\n<p>Labour\u00a0in particular had better beware. The party has plunged to record lows in the polls and is saddled with a leader whose days look numbered. Barring a miraculous turnaround, Starmer will almost certainly not make it to the end of 2026.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/external-preview.redd.it\/keir-starmer-launches-blistering-attack-on-nigel-farage-not-v0-PPDxS4z-vgAPkKX4daADk6UJxlcvWF9stsIR5BeDquE.jpg?width=640&amp;crop=smart&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=5e0cea03116bdd1d139cc6aaef41a27dc32261e4\" alt=\"Keir Starmer launches blistering attack on Nigel Farage - 'not a patriotic bone in his body' : r\/unitedkingdom\" width=\"933\" height=\"490\" \/><\/p>\n<p><small class=\"image-media media-caption\"><span class=\"media-photo-credit-new\">Buckle up Britons, a once-in-a-generation assault on the established order is coming \u2013 Paul Embery |\u00a0<\/span>Getty Images<\/small><\/p>\n<p>Andy Burnham has been on manoeuvres for some time and, assuming he secures a parliamentary seat, will be among the\u00a0favourites\u00a0to win any leadership contest. He would also, in my view, represent the party\u2019s best hope of making an electoral recovery.<\/p>\n<p>But even with a new leader,\u00a0Labour will be doomed unless it can swiftly deliver economic growth and repair our broken immigration and asylum system. In opposition, the party pledged to do both these things. But after nearly 18 months in office, it has made insufficient progress.<\/p>\n<p>There is no\u00a0indication that the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, understands what is needed to kickstart our economy. It certainly isn\u2019t more of the Treasury orthodoxy that for nearly two decades has entrenched low growth and productivity.<\/p>\n<p>Whacking up taxes and cutting public spending will prove counter-productive in the most literal sense. Instead, the government must use its massive fiscal capacity to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and public services, invest in the productive sector and deliver full employment and higher wages. What is the point of a Labour government if it is not to do these things?<\/p>\n<p>On immigration and asylum, ministers would point to recent figures showing a year-on-year drop in net migration of 69\u00a0per cent.<\/p>\n<p>But the figures for the preceding couple of years were so colossal (in the upper hundreds of thousands) that even after a sharp reduction, the latest numbers remain, by historical standards, eye-wateringly high. The government must not be allowed to get away with presenting these figures as a \u2018new normal\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>And still the small boats come.<\/p>\n<p>Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has at least displayed the radical thinking and courage necessary to get a grip on the situation. But it may be some time yet before her Denmark-style measures begin to have an impact \u2013 and, in any case, there is no guarantee that she\u00a0won\u2019t be blocked by a combination of the civil service \u2018blob\u2019, activist lawyers and objectors on her own benches.<\/p>\n<p>Ordinarily, the main opposition party would be expected to reap the benefits of public disgruntlement with the government. But that\u00a0isn\u2019t happening.<\/p>\n<p>After a shaky start, Kemi Badenoch is finding her feet and beginning to impress. But she is seriously hampered by the fact that voters still remember just how badly the Conservatives messed things up when they were in office. Whatever Badenoch\u2019s personal appeal, the Tory brand remains toxic \u2013 and will remain so for a long time yet.<\/p>\n<p>So\u00a0with millions struggling to make ends meet financially and sensing a wider social decay across the country \u2013 encapsulated by the inability of the State to control who comes into the country \u2013 the hostility towards the old establishment parties, which they deem responsible for the decline, remains palpable.<\/p>\n<p>The next year will\u00a0almost certainly see a deepening of existing social tensions and growing support for national-populist ideology.<\/p>\n<p>The politics of liberal-progressivism, which still dominate throughout our political, cultural, corporate and academic institutions, will continue to meet with resistance \u2013 most likely through further street protests, the raising of national flags in local communities, and increased support for Reform UK and figures such as Tommy Robinson.<\/p>\n<p>The backlash against\u00a0globalisation, a phenomenon which once seemed unassailable, will continue apace, as voters across Western nations, having seen the damage that unfettered international markets can wreak on their communities, reassert their belief in national sovereignty.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, more radical elements on the Left will be drawn to Zack Polanski\u2019s Green Party and its\u00a0Corbynite programme of reordering the economy away from the interests of the wealthy few and towards the many. Such a message will always be seductive to those for whom the economy long ago stopped working.<\/p>\n<p>But the Greens\u2019 insistence on peddling the extremes of cultural progressivism \u2013 and especially their mad belief that a woman can have a penis \u2013 will see to it that they never attract a sufficient number of mainstream voters to become a major political force.<\/p>\n<p>With our communities divided more than ever along ethnic,\u00a0religious and cultural lines, the communal sectarianism that we have seen emerge on our streets, much of it the fall-out from conflicts in foreign lands, is unlikely to abate.<\/p>\n<p>Against this whole backdrop \u2013 economic stagnation, porous borders, failing public services and gradual social disintegration \u2013 it is hard not to conclude that the established order is under threat in a way not seen for generations.<\/p>\n<p>The year 2026 may prove era-defining. 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