The UK stands in a horrible evening with various internal instability and global threats. On June 23, the National Security Strategy (NSS) and a strategic defense review (SDR), published by the country's government, warned that the country had encountered a potential threat and war situation for which the people were completely disappointed.
This external challenge has been added to the failure of mainstream political parties and the rise of the population of population like the Reform UK, which is causing deep internal dissatisfaction.
For a long time the political power of the UK has been separated from citizens. The emergence of extreme right -wing ideology around the world has intensified this isolation, which has once turned the small disagreement into a huge battlefield. The Labor Party and the Conservative Party, who historically, are struggling to implement meaningful reforms, both the basis of British rule, which has given rise to widespread dissatisfaction.
There is a significant change in the population format of the voters. The Labor Party, which traditionally represented the working people, is now gaining support for high -income people, especially those who earn more than £ 1,000 a year. It has created a vacuum that is actively filling the Reform UK under the leadership of Nigel Faraz.
Faraz's claim is now becoming more realistic as Reform UK is the actual party of the working people because the support of low -income voters (£ 25,000 or less of its annually), less educated and Brexitists is increasing. Reform UK's public-oriented policies, such as cancellation of two-off facilities, restoring winter fuel allowances for pensioners and nationalization in certain sectors, were created to attract especially economically crisis families.
Meanwhile, the Labor Party, led by Kier Starmar and Rachel Reeves, is facing internal challenges and criticisms on their economic guidance.
The growing popularity of the Reform UK is at the root of their strict position with immigration. Although public concerns about immigration levels are a legitimate issue, the reform UK's guts often lean on anti -immigrant attitude. Their proposals include suspending unnecessary immigration, expelling foreigners involved in serious crimes and limiting facilities for new arrivals. Although they attract a section of society, it creates the risk of disconnecting and marginalizing the diversity of Britain.
If the Reform UK has a significant impact or power, its anti -immigration agenda can have important and far -reaching consequences for British Bangladeshi, British Muslim, British South Asian and other immigrant communities. The policies made to reduce immigration often create an adverse environment for extended scrutiny, strict visa rules and those who have already settled in the UK or seeking to come.
As a result, increased scrutiny and discrimination can be seen in every field of life, from employment to housing. A report from the Cook for 2021 describes ethnic discrimination in various sectors in the UK, for example, the wealth of black African and Bangladeshi families is less than the white British families. Also, strict visa restrictions and restrictions can make the family reunion significantly difficult.
In 2021, the Home Office introduced strict rules for family visas, influenced many families by increasing the income limit. Economic weaknesses may also increase, as the growth of policies or national insurance for foreigners can have an inconsistent impact on economically struggles.
A series of anti -immigration statements on behalf of the government can create a feeling of unwanted in many British citizens, which relieves the belief in political institutions and the feeling of thinking of themselves in their own country.
Political toxicity is further enhanced by a deeply worrying two -dimensional criterion for freedom of speech and protest. The burning of the Qur'an in the UK, which is often presented in the name of 'freedom', is tolerated or even supported despite the deep offensive acts of the Muslim community. On the contrary, the protests that expressing solidarity towards Palestine are often strictly and often strictly reacted, which are often categorized as criminal acts or encountering inconsistent police systems.
Beyond the internal turmoil, the UK faces an increasingly external security challenge. A survey on May 2, 2012, found that 5 percent of British citizens said there was no situation where they would be willing to take up arms for Britain. On the contrary, only 5 percent indicated that he would be willing. It highlights a significant isolation between the government's strict warning and the preparation of the people.
In 2021, the UK's defense expenses were about 2.7 percent of GDP. The government has promised to increase it by 2021 and three percent by 2021.
This external threat has become more complicated after Donald Trump's re -election as US president. Trump's second term can have a profound impact on UK-US relations and global stability. Trump's position with NATO could quickly force the UK and Europe to increase their protective autonomy. The 5 percent tariff on almost all its proposed imports will significantly affect the UK economy, which is widely dependent on trade.
In 2021, the United Kingdom exported about 5 billion pounds of goods in the United States, which was 5.7 percent of its total product export, and a surplus of £ 5 billion in service trade with the United States. 5 percent tariff can significantly reduce these numbers.
