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Mayday
By: Erreh
Svaia
Caprine
Dispersion
Theresa May
came to power thanks to the disaster that was the referendum for Brexit during
the administration of David Cameron, Cameron erroneously bet everything that
would be seconded by the public and the Brexit would not happen, he was wrong
and with it went the confidence of his party and civil society in it, and left
the power, something similar happened to Matteo Renzi in Italy, played power in
a flown, and lost, in the case of Renzi handed power to the populists of the 5
Star Movement and the League, in the case of Cameron left power in the hands of
no one, of chaos, just as Brexit won in the referendum, so Cameron lost power,
and the United Kingdom was plunged into chaos while its politicians debated the
power, Johnson aspired to become the Prime Minister while Michael Gove aspired
to the same sinking Johnson, and so came May, a pseudo iron lady who could
contain the ravages of the sympathetic radical of Hugo Chávez, Jeremy Corbyn,
who represented a more extreme version of the Labor Party, could also dismantle
the ultra-nationalist UKIP of Nigel Farage, who in some way sought to create
ties between the Russia of Tsar Putin and the US on the verge of falling into
the hands of Trump, May also found a way to control the conspirators and
supposedly libertarians within her own party, Michael Gove and Boris Johnson,
whom he knew how to put at her disposal.
What May
could not avoid, was falling into the initial protectionist spell of Donald
Trump, she fell and could react and rectify, although she lost strength and
direction in what would become her main concern, to carry out the Brexit in the
least harmful way possible, but could not, the Brexit brought her and most
likely the Brexit will take her away, leaving the United Kingdom, disunited,
separated from the European Union, and uncomfortably positioned between the
influence of Trump and the Russia of Tsar Putin , who will surely be very
attentive to the person who seeks to relieve May and is driven by the
Conservative party, May simply did not know how to properly resolve the Brexit,
because since May came to power she knew that they would leave the EU, there
was no doubt, so she did not mind looking for the process to be less painful, she
just did not care.
The future
is not encouraging for the UK, the irresponsible trap that Farage, Gove and
Johnson tended to pursue their personal interests has been lethal to the UK,
has subtracted great strength from the European Union, has sowed discord within
the UK itself and May has weakened its once solid image in the world, May will
leave a legacy of chaos and humiliation, with it will be the world leadership
that the UK had a few years ago and possibly the future of her party is also
compromised and threatened by the fractions more radical inside and outside
him, May could survive the deployment of Brexit but her future has an
expiration date, the big question will be who could succeed May in power within
her own party, if they will find someone with her stature or simply will
succumb to the populist wave that shakes the world, under that scenario it is
not difficult to imagine Johnson recovering from his defeat to aspire once
again to shake the United Kingdom and delve into the populist dynamic that
dominates the world today.



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