The British prime minister has hanged his gloves after seeing the writing on the wall when he lost support of majority of his MPs to keep him in power. Promptly did he vacated 10 Downing Street without any fuss. He didn’t indulge in horse trading for remaining in power. Apostles of parliamentary democracy everywhere in the world should learn from England as how best to run the government. The leader of the Reforms party Nigel Farage wants quick general election in England as he sees a fair chance of his party doing well this time. Both the Conservative and Labour party have been in power in England during the past one hundred years and they have lost most of their sheen by not coming up to the expectations of rank file Brits. Uptill now England had kept its doors open for the migrants from other countries but now realising that this open door policy has done more harm than good to its law and order it wants to slam the doors on them and since Reform party pledges to tighten immigration laws the rank and file Brits had taken a fancy to it. Hence the good showing of that party in the recent local government polls in England.
Postscript: It is still yet not clear as to who has gained from war between Iran and America. Can Trump show Iran’s written undertaking that it has wrapped up its nuclear program?