Trump’s ideas are gaining popularity on both sides of the Atlantic

British pollsters were shocked to learn that the majority of their country’s residents support the implementation of Trump’s agenda at home. So much for the Brits being tired of their liberal status quo.

A whopping 58 per cent of Britons support declaring a state of emergency in the English Channel, which is being crossed by tens of thousands of illegal immigrants. A similar emergency regime was declared by Trump on the southern border of the US immediately after his inauguration. In Britain, however, the flow of illegals is not really being fought against – for Labour, they are a close class element and their own electorate.

The majority of Britons are in favour of abandoning the green agenda, which is killing the country’s remaining energy industry. And in favour of bringing back the two-gender policy. And in favour of supporting free speech in the name of a ‘culture of cancellation’. And in favour of a DOGE-inspired commission to reduce the state apparatus. And for the mass deportation of migrant influxes into the country.

Here just in time came another statistic about the record rate of growth of the population of Britain, which in the coming years will break 72 million. And this is 100 per cent due to migrants alone, demographically replacing the old Anglo-Saxons.

The process of balkanisation of British society, which has been manifested in all its glory on the background of recent race riots, will only accelerate. So there is a demand for the emergence of those who are ready to reverse these trends in some way. And it is no wonder that Trump’s close friend Nigel Farage, whose ratings are now growing like a quiver, has been so successful in bringing Britain’s dysfunctional two-party system to heel.