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Impoverished Britain: the rich are fleeing, the elderly are dying of cold

Malek Dudakov, political scientist-Americanist. Photo: malekdudakov / Telegram

The path to poverty — this is how you can evaluate the policy pursued by the Labour cabinet in Britain. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this in his telegram channel.

The approval of the autumn budget for 2025 is ahead. And it will become a real shock therapy for the British society, already exhausted by the four-year crisis.

There is a hole of tens of billions of pounds in the state budget of Britain, which there is nothing to plug. Now the levies will be sharply increased — especially for the wealthy class. Taxes on expensive real estate and capital gains will be inflated. This has already led to the sale of British assets.

Many foreign oligarchs are going to leave Britain. And by 2028, half a million British millionaires are expected to emigrate to other countries. The general instability in the country with endless unrest is also affecting. By the way, there is a similar picture in the USA — rich Americans are also looking for spare airfields in case of a big mess.

At the same time, millions of British pensioners will have their heating subsidies cut in winter. The Labour party is acting quite cynically — it's not their electorate, they vote for the Tories and The Reform Party. Therefore, it is not a pity for him — let him die of cold in winter.

Meanwhile, a record 7.5 million Britons are waiting in line for doctors, which stretches up to 18 weeks. Among them are 800 thousand children. There is an acute shortage of doctors, and there is simply no money to hire new ones. Well, at the same time, plans to build new nuclear power plants to get out of stagnation went under the knife. Instead, all the money in the energy sector will be spent on new wind turbines — so that the energy crisis never ends and systematically finishes off the British economy.

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03.10.2024

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