Former UK PM Supports Trump’s UN Speech Remarks

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It turns out that when President Trump calls out uncomfortable truths, he’s not just ranting — he’s reading the room more accurately than the polite elites across the pond would like to admit. Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss, who may not have had the longest stay in No. 10 Downing Street but certainly hasn’t lost her backbone, recently came out swinging in defense of Trump’s comments about “pockets” of Sharia law in Britain. And, naturally, the leftist establishment went into damage control mode faster than you can say “woke meltdown.”

Let’s not pretend Trump’s remarks at the U.N. were particularly shocking. He pointed out — again — that London, once a proud capital of Western liberty and tradition, is becoming “so changed” and even warned of its flirtation with Sharia law. Cue the hysterics from London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who seems more offended by Trump’s words than the actual erosion of British values under his watch. Khan dismissed Trump as “obsessed” and bragged about Americans “flocking” to London — as if vacationers negate the rise in crime, cultural clashes, and the steady erosion of Western norms in the city.

Enter Truss. While she emphasized that London “doesn’t want Sharia law,” she made a point many politicians are too afraid to even whisper: it’s already here, in pockets, and it’s growing. In fact, Truss didn’t mince words. She blamed the British left for appeasing extremism, abandoning classical liberal values, and tolerating parallel legal systems under the guise of diversity and inclusion. Let’s be honest — when your idea of progress involves tolerating court systems that, in some areas, treat women like second-class citizens, maybe it’s time to reassess your definition of tolerance.

Here’s the part that really stings, though. The British establishment — much like its American counterpart — has twisted itself into knots trying to “not offend,” while the actual threat grows bolder. According to Truss, the U.K. isn’t just experiencing a cultural crisis. It’s also battling economic decline, rising crime, illegal immigration, and — surprise — a terrorism threat that hasn’t gone away just because some diplomat at the U.N. said we shouldn’t “stigmatize” anyone. In fact, terrorism-related arrests in the U.K. hit a five-year high in 2024. Islamist extremism, per the government’s own threat report, is still the number one danger. But sure, let’s pretend the real problem is someone posting a politically incorrect meme on X.

Oh, and speaking of that — Truss is also drawing attention to what she calls the U.K.’s “free speech crisis.” And she’s not exaggerating. Over 12,000 people were arrested in the U.K. last year for saying the “wrong” thing online. That’s more than 30 people per day. For context, that’s roughly the number of daily arrests you’d expect in a banana republic run by censors and control freaks. And let’s not even get started on the Human Rights Act that basically guarantees rights for everyone except the law-abiding citizens footing the bill for all this madness.

Truss is now using her new platform — yes, she’s got a show now — to ask the tough questions: How do we fix this? How do we bring a Trump-style political revolution to Britain? How do we deal with unchecked mass migration, the collapse of national identity, and the criminalization of speech that doesn’t fit the leftist orthodoxy?

Say what you want about Liz Truss — she took her political lumps and moved on. But now she’s speaking with more clarity and courage than most of the current global leaders combined. And let’s be real: when Trump said what he said about London, he wasn’t fear-mongering. He was telling the truth. A truth that’s becoming harder to deny every single day — no matter how loudly Sadiq Khan tries to shout it down.

And here in the States? We’d do well to pay attention. Because the same playbook — unchecked immigration, appeasement of extremism, censorship masked as compassion — is being used on both sides of the Atlantic. Truss sees it. Trump sees it. It’s time more leaders did.

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