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Broken Britain
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The term "Broken Britain" was used by the UK's Conservative Party from 2007 to 2010 to describe a perceived state of social decay in the UK under the Labour Party's tenure, with David Cameron promising to "fix" the issue. The theme was explored in various reports, including "Breakdown Britain" and "Breakthrough Britain", and was also a subject of criticism for inaccuracy. The term gained further traction after the 2011 England riots, with Cameron referencing "moral collapse" and listing various social issues. In popular culture, films and TV shows such as Kidulthood and Noel's HQ also explored the theme of Broken Britain.learn more on wikipedia
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organizations
- 1.Reform UK
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persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Keir Starmer
- 3.Nigel Farage
- 4.Iain Duncan Smith
- 5.Taylor Swift
- 6.John Curtice
- 7.Karen Shore
- 8.Kemi Badenoch
- 9.Mike Amesbury
- 10.Nigel Huddleston
- 11.Rob Ford
- 12.Sarah Pochin