Dick Morris – Australia has indicated that it is ready for

Australia has indicated that it is ready for the Anglosphere to reelect Scott Morrison’s government this year, and India has taken a pro-American and autonomous direction with the re-election of Narendra Modi’s government. But now, the tail has wavered with the dog, and the Conservative Party’s resistance to going with Brexit overthrows the Conservative government and expels Prime Minister Theresa May. As China strives to dominate the region or the world, the unification of the nations of the Anglosphere could not come at a better time. Today, after 46 years of gagging and respecting the collective discipline imposed by Brussels, the British people have declared their independence in the vote to leave the EU and introduce Brexit. The economic Anglosphere will leave behind the quasi-socialism of the EU and prove to be an appropriate challenge for the government and the party-controlled Chinese economy. Indeed, the UK was forced to celebrate its next deepest marriage to the US because of the stupidity of EU leaders, who rightly advocated an agreement under which Britain would pay the EU some $50 billion in child support if it gave up. The forced change in the direction of 10 Downing Street is likely to mark the beginning of a new era in the Anglo-Saxon economy, in which Anglo-Saxon nations will come closer to the world and reduce barriers between them. President Donald Trump, a long-time Brexit fan and despised by the same international elite who opposed it, will be delighted to serve in the creation of the Anglosphere. With the sale of £274 billion worth of goods and services to the EU in 2017 and the purchase of £341 billion, the EU will suffer greatly if Britain leaves. An informal federation of the economies of the non-socialist capitalist nations of the world, committed to growth and jobs, will please you very much. They voted to leave on 23 June 2016, eleven days before we celebrated our independence on 4 July. At the time of their vote, the elites of the United States, Britain, the EU and the international financial community feared Brexit. If Japan, under the nationalist government of Shinzo Abe, tries to join this coalition, it will become even stronger. And it is likely that the pro-Brexit warriors, led by former Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, will take power over the Conservative Party and thus the Prime Minister. But Brexit’s supporters would have nothing to gain and nothing to demand, and they seem to be getting a clean divorce. And the potential of such a group to strengthen the Western peaks against the Chinese imperialists and their corporate lackeys like Huawei can only lead to success.

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