

Lee is a British citizen who no longer believes his country is run by its government. From his vantage, it’s steered by unelected bureaucrats, NGOs, and foreign billionaires. The façade of democracy remains, but the substance has rotted. The National Health Service (NHS) bleeds money, not from lack of funding, but because it funds “pointless programs” like diversity research instead of patient care. Immigration, especially illegal, overwhelms the system, and taxpayers foot the bill.
“Free” care isn’t free. It’s paid for by people like Lee, not by those flying in for surgeries and vanishing. London is a cautionary tale. Knife crime has soared. Police don’t respond to robberies under £500. Officers were slashed by 17,000. The Metropolitan Police are underfunded. The fire brigade is in “special measures.” Mayor Sadiq Khan blames everything on his predecessors while attending photo-ops in schools and pushing ULEZ fines on drivers.
Who’s really in charge? Lee points to the C40 Cities alliance, chaired by Khan and funded by Mike Bloomberg, with strings pulled by global philanthropists like Bill Gates. These figures push “fifteen-minute cities,” restricted travel, and behavioral nudges masquerading as climate policy. Lee sees these as externally imposed controls, sold to the public under green and compassionate branding.
Brexit was a sham. The EU still influences policy. “They’ll make it such a disaster that they’ll spin rejoining as salvation,” Lee says. The new Labour government, led by Keir Starmer, is “a younger Joe Biden-style puppet regime,” planning ten-year overhauls before they’ve served one. Six million have already signed a petition demanding that Starmer resign, which has been ignored by Parliament.
Mental health, especially for men, is deteriorating. Suicide rates are rising. The grooming gang scandals, largely ignored or suppressed to avoid offending multicultural ideals, have wrecked lives. Lee calls it “rape,” not grooming. The media won’t show mugshots, but he’s seen who’s doing it. “Show me the demographics, and I’ll show you the problem.”
Universities churn out activists, not thinkers. They fuel the blob — the unelected consensus makers who steer policy through NGOs, advisory panels, and “sentencing committees” that float race- and gender-based punishments. “These people weren’t elected. I didn’t vote for them,” Lee says. Yet they shape the justice system.
The NHS, though cherished, is unsustainable. Lee wants reform, not abolition. He suggests that those who don’t pay into the system shouldn’t get care for free, and lifestyle-related procedures — like bariatric surgery for the morbidly obese — shouldn’t be fully subsidized. He favors serious treatment remaining public, but not cosmetic or avoidable interventions.
Britain isn’t collapsing. It’s being managed into mediocrity by outsiders and insiders alike. Lee sees a controlled demolition, covered in slogans.
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