AS a soothsayer, I obviously saw all of this.
Indeed, I sounded the alarm ahead of the 4th of July general election.
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Trevor Kavanagh reveals his predictions for 2025
“Wake up Britain!” I shouted. “We sleepwalk into a new dark age.”
Nobody ignored us blindly and we ended up with Sir Keir Starmer and the most bogus government in UK history.
But even my crystal ball didn’t foresee such a cabinet of tin-eared con men and swindlers, plus a convicted fraudster — and a corruption minister under scrutiny for alleged corruption.
Yes, we have Cameron, Maya, Boris and Rishi to thank for 14 years of incredible failure.
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But it took only six months for Keir Starmer to destroy his credibility and stifle the first jolt of economic recovery.
Shocked
So-called “grown-up” Labor are exposed as ignorant amateurs, led by a Prime Minister uniquely devoid of the skills, imagination or integrity required of a national leader.
It takes a special kind of genius to win convincingly with such a team of government and Downing Street morons.
Those who had hoped that Chancellor Rachel Reeves might succeed as the voice of common sense were shocked by her budget which destroys jobs, raises taxes and hits pensioners.
Wes Streeting has done nothing to reform the ailing NHS.
So who will replace chest-beating Keir Starmer when he is kicked out, as I predict, after the May Day massacre at the local elections?
Angela Rayner tries to explain how Labour’s housing plans will deal with 2.5 million new migrants
The Crystal Ball shows working-class darling Angela Rayner wading through the chaos as the first Labor Prime Minister.
God help us!
I also foresee a rise in the number of Muslim activists who already hold five seats in Westminster, and there are likely to be dozens more at the next election. We’re told the variety is wonderful.
This is a dream scenario for a disciplined and united right-wing opposition.
Unfortunately, we don’t have it.
New Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is struggling to win back angry voters, particularly Brexiteers who feel betrayed by Boris and Rishi.
Far from “securing our borders” as promised, they opened the door wide to a record 1.1 million arrivals last year.
Tighten his muscles
Former Tory stalwarts deserted to reform.
The charismatic Nigel Farage is their hero.
Fans are betting hard money on “The Nige” as the premier after the next election.
Nigel Farage’s image often appears on my tarot cards, alongside a large question mark. But not number ten.
Reform alone cannot win an outright majority—even with a multimillion-dollar war chest donated by Tesla colossus Elon Musk.
Nor will the Tories get enough support to win on their own.
Together, they would undoubtedly sweep the scrappy Labor Party into the dustbin of history where it belongs.
But these star parties will never form an alliance.
Without it, Britain is doomed to a decade of socialist misrule.
We have to look for the political sun elsewhere.
When it comes to other people’s money, Trump is the biggest spender of all time
Donald Trump
So let’s escape this leaden sky in search of sunnier prospects – in America, faraway Buenos Aires, closer to home in Italy and perhaps the war-torn Middle East.
There are many promising signs and optimistic signs, all of which are high risk.
Donald Trump will be more successful the second time around than his leftist haters could imagine.
Along with cost-cutter Musk, he promises to transform the way taxpayer trillions are spent, not squandered by self-serving bureaucrats and barrel politicians.
The risk is that when it comes to other people’s money, Trump is the biggest spender of all time.
The new president’s total command of American politics and the armed forces will be decisive in his war against awakening and the pernicious politics of race and gender.
He will show his muscles outside the USA.
The Trump White House has an opportunity to rewrite the Middle East agenda following the fall of Syria’s brutal Assad regime and its impact on the war-torn region.
Iran’s mad mullahs risk a similar fate.
They have lost the power to deploy what remains of their terrorist proxies Hamas and Hezbollah to threaten Israel.
The wildest dreams
Trump will revive the Abraham Accords, conceived during his first term as president, under which the Arab states of Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Jordan recognize Israel’s right to exist as a sovereign state.
He has the power to make China and Russia think twice about invading Taiwan or prolonging the war in Ukraine by threatening crippling trade sanctions.
The same threat hovers over NATO allies who were unwilling to pay for their own defense.
In other good news, Argentina’s eccentric new Prime Minister Javier Milei is showing the sluggish West how to pull a bankrupt economy out of debt, unaffordable spending and rampant corruption.
Copying his heroine Margaret Thatcher, Milei has slashed triple-digit inflation and put prosperity back on the agenda with growth forecast at 5.3 per cent – beyond Starmer’s wildest dreams.
And in Italy, the so-called fascist Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni cut illegal immigration by two-thirds in two years, making her the most influential politician in Europe.
These promising events are what we mystics call omens—signs of good times to come, like swallows returning for summer.
Unfortunately, those swallows go elsewhere.
Britain under Labor Prime Minister Keir Starmer is going in exactly the opposite direction – with four years to go.
I predict trouble.
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