Comments by "RiteMo LawBks" (@ritemolawbks8012) on "WION"
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The UK has its economic problems, labor disputes, higher-than-normal inflation rates, uncertainty about post-Brexit trade, and the rapidly changing demographics from migration and high birthrates from minorities, but it's arguably the most adaptable, resilient, and stable liberal democracy in the West.
A century ago, the British Empire reached its zenith as world's foremost naval power with the second-largest economy, control of the international-reserve currency, and a total population half a billion people.
Before the onset of the Second World War, the Partitioning of the Indian Subcontinent, and the subsequent UN-era right to self determination and post-war decolonization, it was on par with the United States as a global superpower.
In 2022, they had a number of challenges not unique to Britain; i.e., other the lost of a very popular queen and the appointment of three different prime ministers during a single year.
I'm probably biased due to the fact that Americans typically have a positive opinion of a nation that is nearly identical with a common cultural, economic, and political system.
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