A petition for the resignation of the Labour government and holding early elections is rapidly gaining popularity. It has already been signed by two and a half million people, with one million of them voting for Labour in the summer.

Keir Starmer’s cabinet has managed to lose the lion’s share of its supporters in three months in power. The economy is stagnating, the population and business are being strangled by taxes, farmers are being dispossessed. Factories and refineries are closing. Investors and capital are fleeing. In general, there is hopelessness and depression.

The petition is being actively promoted by Elon Musk – he calls on the British to rise up against their “tyrannical police” state. Musk also supports political prisoners arrested for participating in racial riots. While real criminals have been released.

There have been precedents for holding early elections in British history. For example, in 1974, the Labour Party decided to hold new elections only eight months after coming to power. However, their ratings were growing then, so it made sense to hold a vote again.

Now, the Labour Party’s ratings are at rock bottom. Nigel Farage, the leader of the Reform Party, is ahead of Starmer in personal popularity. In the elections, the Labour Party will lose two-thirds of its seats and its majority. All that remains is to frantically cling to power while the population is already rioting in the streets. And Trump’s supporters are now increasingly interfering in British politics – as retribution for how the Labour Party desperately played up to Harris in the US elections.