Predictions for 2026

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A few days left to go, but here are my predictions:

(1) The illegal Starmer government that is occupying number 10 will finally be deposed, and Nigel will be brought in to lead a Reform government of national unity.
(2) Trump will announce his plans to stay in post in 2028 and 2032, which will lead to rejoicing across the U.S. that they are to be a saved country - It will take that long to undo the damage of the Sleepy Joe and Obama years.
(3) The return of Liz Truss to a senior role in Nigel's government. Her inspirational government was brought down by the crooked MSM but you cannot keep her inspirational talent down.
(4) The EU will implode with a financial crash like none ever seen in the world before. Brave nations, like England, with diversified global trading economies like we have post Brexit, will fill the gap and prosper.
(5) Electric cars will be banned.
 
1. Labour will stay in power until next election with the same leader.
I don't know who will win election. If Nigel gets in he won't be able to do anything and be hated within a year.
There will be worse parties coming forward then as history repeats as it does over the centuries. The UK decline will continue for many more years.
2. Maybe. It's unpredictable.
3. Very unlikely.
4. No. EU is fine. Market crash happens every 30 years or so and will bounce back. I invest everything I can spare. We haven't left the EU yet and never will as we are deeply connected and integrated. It's all a fudge...
5. Electric cars are better than petrol or diesel. It's the future and will become the normal, although I don't want one yet.
I seen a 3 year old electric van for £3000. I've also seen cheap electric cars.
At some point we are going to think it's worth a punt and will be cheap motoring
 
1. Labour will stay in power until next election with the same leader.
I don't know who will win election. If Nigel gets in he won't be able to do anything and be hated within a year.
There will be worse parties coming forward then as history repeats as it does over the centuries. The UK decline will continue for many more years.
2. Maybe. It's unpredictable.
3. Very unlikely.
4. No. EU is fine. Market crash happens every 30 years or so and will bounce back. I invest everything I can spare. We haven't left the EU yet and never will as we are deeply connected and integrated. It's all a fudge...
5. Electric cars are better than petrol or diesel. It's the future and will become the normal, although I don't want one yet.
I seen a 3 year old electric van for £3000. I've also seen cheap electric cars.
At some point we are going to think it's worth a punt and will be cheap motoring
(1) Not a chance. The atmosphere in the country is febrile. They will be forced to step aside before the frustrations boil over.
(2) Trump wants it. The US people want it. America needs it. Nailed on certainty.
(3) Depends on what Truss wants but I see it as more likely than not.
(4) Wait and see. The crash is coming. The German economy is failing under all the "change" that has been imposed on the German people and that will cause a tidal wave throughout the cesspit.
(5) You're wrong. They're worse, much worse, and a part of the Bilderberger control mechanisms - like 15 minute cities - that will be use to control the ordinary working people. You will be happy with nothing. Listen to Nigel's speeches - as with so many things, he speaks truth to power on this.
 
…and when enough people have converted, the government of the day will tax them to the hilt. Just like they did to homeowners and diesel car drivers.
Worse than that, they will activate the "kill switches" and surveillance devices to ensure the ordinary citizen cannot go outside of their 15 minute limit without written permission from the government.
 
@james Carmichae
I'm just saying for interest. This isn't me saying right from wrong but I heard Gerald celente talk about this 15 min zone years ago. He said it's inevitable as we can't keep traveling long distances to work or schools.
I found it interesting when you mentioned this.

You should put your feet up and listen to l Gerald Celente. Founder and director of the trends research institute. Very interesting listening as he's always being interviewed
 
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