Posted on 05/31/2025 3:48:04 PM PDT by Libloather
Since Trump began his second term, Britain has become a political escape hatch for American celebrities and wealthy Democrats.
It’s so popular that last week, the British Home Office released data showing that in the 12 months leading up to March, almost 7,000 US citizens applied to become British subjects or live here indefinitely — the highest number since such records began in 2004.
A third of those applications have been received since Trump took office at the start of 2025.
**SNIP**
But the glitzy progressives falling for Britain may find they are in for a shock: This is not the liberal paradise they imagined, despite our Labour prime minister. In fact, Britain’s next leader could be a lot like Donald Trump.
The populist Reform party is surging in the polls, threatening to explode Britain’s political landscape. It is built around Brexit architect Nigel Farage, an anti-immigration figure with similar cult-like status to Trump and the president’s erstwhile close friend.
Reform is no fringe party: 40% of Brits think Farage will be the next Prime Minister.
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I’ve been twice that is plenty. No reason to return.
So, two thirds of the US citizens applied to become British subjects before Trump was in office.
They’re moving for the dental care
9 Councils recently had their elections “postponed”...
I bet they will love GB.
https://www.migrationwatchuk.org/channel-migrant-map
Take a very good look at the stats.
That’s an army of military age males being allowed in by the UK’s Deep State.
,,, isn't that what Beijing would do to their citizens? Just as wealthy Americans with the inability to think are fleeing the US, Brits who have substantial wealth and brains are fleeing the UK. The UK is going down the toilet under Starmer's regime. There's never been such a bad time to look to Britain, pretending to be a refugee [who has never experienced persecution].
The UK may become the 53rd state.
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