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“Go Take the Oil”: Donald Trump's Explosive Message to the UK Sends Shockwaves Through Britain

The message lands like a geopolitical shockwave, not merely as rhetoric but as a signal of a hardening posture that could redefine one of the world’s most historically durable alliances. If interpreted as more than bluster, it suggests a United States increasingly willing to transactionalize security guarantees and energy stability, long considered pillars of its relationship with the United Kingdom. The implication is stark: loyalty is no longer assumed currency, and access to critical global supply routes like the Strait of Hormuz may no longer be quietly underwritten by American power. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ALL ANGLES UK (@all_angles_uk) For the United Kingdom, the consequences would be immediate and deeply uncomfortable. The UK is heavily reliant on global energy markets, and any disruption to Gulf flows, especially through a chokepoint as vital as Hormuz, would send energy prices surging. Households would feel it first through rising fue...

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Enough for Wars, But Not Enough to Eat? Will You Join the Call for A General Election?


It’s a bitter truth: while billions are spent on global conflicts, families across Britain queue at food banks and children go to bed hungry. The cost-of-living crisis isn’t just economic—it’s moral. And the public is fed up.

A petition demanding a general election has now surpassed 630,000 signatures, reflecting deep frustration with broken promises and political detachment. One initiator, a publican from Shropshire, said it plainly: “We were promised better. We got worse.”

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer dismissed the call, saying, “We’re making the tough calls that matter.” But for many, that response feels tone-deaf. With inflation biting and homelessness rising, the public wants more than tough talk—they want results.

This isn’t just about politics. It’s about priorities. If we can fund wars, we can feed children. If we can send aid abroad, we can house our own. The time for delay is over.  As frustration grows, the public’s demand for accountability is becoming impossible to ignore. 

With over 630,000 signatures and counting, this isn’t just a protest—it’s a movement. And as Sir Keir Starmer continues to sidestep calls for a general election, the pressure is mounting fast.

Britain deserves leadership that listens. The hunger for change is real—and growing.

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