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Anyone who followed the Tory leadership election over the summer knew this was coming. Quick summary for the non-Bonglanders:
First, even though they're know as the UK's 'Conservative Party', their policies and actions for the last 12 years have been anything
but conservative.
To use parliamentary debates as an easy example: 9 times out of 10, whenever the Tories propose new laws and legislation, their left-wing 'opposition' actually
agrees in principle, only disagreeing with how far the thing should go or how quickly it's done.
So yeah, major UK elections in recent years have been a choice of Left, Diet Left, and various regional flavours of Left Xtra / MAX / Extreme. Only the non-electoral votes (Brexit, Scottish Independence) seem to actually reflect the will of the people, which is why we don't get them too often.
Secondly, any of the Tory leadership candidates who still held right-wing principles (thinking we should limit immigration somewhat, actually
finishing the Brexit process, etc.) were targeted and squeezed out of the race in the early rounds of voting.
The two final choices were Liz Truss, an airhead who always does what she's told and flip-flops more often than Bernie Sanders, or Rishi Sunak, the competent globalist who gleefully locked down the UK economy in 2020. A choice between Chaotic Neutral or Lawful Evil, basically.
Third, the media and global financiers (especially Blackrock) have been REEEEEing non-stop about everyone Truss picked for her cabinet, and any proposal they made that tried to tone down the WEF agenda (not even 'going against' them, merely
toning down the globalism was verboten).
Gradually, the people Truss picked have been pressured into leaving, and replaced with globalist-approved puppets. The most relevant example is Kwasi Kwarteng, her economic head (who is "superficially Black", according to one MP) being replaced by Jeremy Hunt, the biggest simp for China in all of UK politics.
>TL;DR
Over the summer, the members of the UK Conservative Party voted for the 'wrong' candidate to replace Boris Johnson.
The idiot who
did get elected said some slightly conservative things, which is not allowed, so the 'correct' people are now being installed into power.