What is next for England?

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What is next for England?

Peter
It is very clear that this is the result of a pot boiling over due to the massive demographics change in Europe. What is next? Will their government just get more oppressive? Is it a pretext of what will happen after the American elections (parallels of open borders and unchecked immigration)
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RickRodriguez
Liberties and freedom in United Kingdom


With regard to political and civil freedoms, United Kingdom is 1. Citizens in United Kingdom experience total freedom. The majority of countries in which citizens enjoy expansive civil liberties and political freedoms are representative democracies, in which officials are directly elected by citizens to advocate for their needs and desires. Free countries are often bolstered by healthy economies and high-functioning governments. The businesses of United Kingdom are 2 in terms of economic liberty. Citizens in United Kingdom are considered mostly free with regards to their economic decisions. While the government exerts some control over commerce, citizens are still able to control their own finances and property. Corruption may be present but it does not hinder economic growth or freedom to any large extent. In terms of journalistic freedom, the media of United Kingdom is in a 2. In United Kingdom, journalists are generally allowed to express a variety of opinions and a number of news sources are in operation. However, the government may censure or express disapproval towards specific topics or publications. This is considered to be a satisfactory situation.