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January 1, Trump Surges Ahead of UK Prime Minister
Wyatt’s Take
- Donald Trump is now more popular among British voters than their own prime minister.
- British elites are clamping down on speech that goes against their political agenda.
- Many regular folks in the UK are fed up with being ignored by leaders.
Donald Trump has outdone the current British prime minister with his popularity in the United Kingdom, even though he’s not running for office there.
This news comes as debate heats up about heavy online censorship in the UK that targets voices outside the official narrative.
Polls show that everyday British people are connecting more with Trump’s message than with promises from their own government’s leadership.
At the same time, authorities are trying harder to keep free speech in check, especially anything that challenges left-leaning norms.
This is a reminder that folks everywhere want leaders who listen to them, not just talk down to them.
If you’re tired of politicians putting their interests first, you’re not alone—even across the ocean, regular people are waking up.
Wyatt Matters
Americans in the heartland know the value of free speech and real leadership. What’s happening in the UK is a warning about who gets left behind when politicians stop listening and start silencing those they disagree with.
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