Saturday, July 18, 2026

Change In the White Hall

By Syed Mazhar Ali Shah

by WNAM:
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The New Prime Minister will have been in the saddle in England by the time these lines see the light of the day.  The new British prime minister seems to be as unimpressive as his predecessor had been after Tony Blair the labour party hasn’t got a leader who could inspire Brits. The same is true of the Conservative party which also looks a party headed by a person shorn of essential leadership qualities. Small wonder a mediocre like Nigel
Farage came to the forefront when his Reform party fared well in the recent local government elections and now he is dreaming of becoming prime minister after winning the next polls. His slogan that on coming to power his party will introduce stricter immigration laws to block entry into England of migrants has caught the fancy of Brits most of whom think that lenient British Immigration laws have done more harm than good to their country. The oldies in Britain feel nostalgic about the good old days when men of the stature of Benjamin Disraeli, Gladstone, Churchill , Macmillan and other men of their ilk use to be prime ministers of England.

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