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Home » Queen Elizabeth’s policies: A political crisis awaits the UK

Queen Elizabeth’s policies: A political crisis awaits the UK

Queen Elizabeth's policies: A political crisis awaits the UK

Queen Elizabeth II of England at Balmoral Castle

Why has the possibility of a general strike in the UK increased with the death of Queen Elizabeth?

How did the policies of Queen Elizabeth create the national unity of the British?

What do political experts think about the death of Queen Elizabeth?

What social and political problems does Queen Elizabeth’s death reveal in the UK?

 

Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 after seven decades on the throne as UK’s highest official. Examining the effects and consequences of the death of the Queen of the UK on the current and future political situation of British society and the new challenges that the current rulers of this country must be concerned about is an issue that the world community must consider. Queen Elizabeth’s policies should be examined.

 

Strong possibility of a general strike in the UK

The Queen’s death comes at a time of acute economic, social and political crisis for the UK, including the deepest collapse in living standards since the Great Depression, NATO’s proxy war against Russia in mainland Europe and a rising tide of class struggle. Issues that analysts predict may lead to a general strike. Queen Elizabeth’s policies made the British united.

 

Queen Elizabeth supports the national unity plan.

The British ruling class, which has always promoted the plan of national unity and suppression of social conflicts, is now facing a serious crisis. Queen Elizabeth II, in her role as head of state, met a total of 15 British prime ministers during her lifetime. The latest was the appointment of Liz Truss as Prime Minister just two days before his death. Queen Elizabeth’s policies promoted the unity of the English.

 

The rise of the modern UK after the death of Queen Elizabeth

With the death of Queen Elizabeth, the crown falls on the head of her son Charles III. At the age of 73, he is the oldest person who has ever been the king of the UK, and he does not have the support and base of the people. With the election of Charles III, there is no longer any escape route to hide the deep and irreconcilable social and political divisions that are the reality of life in the UK and around the world. Until now, Queen Elizabeth’s policies had ignored social conflicts.

 

The opinion of political experts about the death of Queen Elizabeth

“Do not underestimate the upheaval in British life that this dynastic moment will trigger,” wrote British journalist Martin Kettle in the Guardian. “Elizabeth II spent 70 years as a low-key but extremely effective unifying force in a nation visibly pulling itself apart. Her passing will remove that force, which her heirs cannot assume they will be able to replicate. Her passing will remove that force, which her heirs cannot assume they will be able to replicate. In its way, this succession will be one of the biggest tests to face modern Britain.”

 

The possibility of the survival of the British Empire

Political analysts considered Queen Elizabeth’s policies to cause British unity. The monarch the Queen succeeds faces far bigger questions than her institution. The UK has lost its might and is now scrambling to determine its place in the world for decades. Many other institutions of the UK government appear obsolete or damaged, and the survival of the 315-year-old puppet empire is no longer guaranteed.

 

Prince William is the future hope of the ruling class

Today, however, the earnest hope of the ruling class is that Charles’s time on the throne will be short so that the carefully groomed Prince William will have a chance to restore the public status of a much-discredited monarchy. The events following the Queen’s death have been carefully planned to facilitate this transition.

 

The possibility of social conflicts in the UK

Queen Elizabeth’s policies prevented social conflicts. The precipitous decline of the monarchy that began in the 1990s is just one indication of how all the political tools of British rule have become ineffective as the war against Russia spirals out of control. Whatever the immediate effect of the death of the Queen of the UK, a decisive conflict between the working class and the British ruling class is inevitably likely shortly.

 

The emergence of British social and political divides

Simultaneously with the death of Elizabeth II, many British political circles expressed concern about the emergence of new and dangerous divisions in the political body and, of course, the society of this country. Experts believe that the Queen of the UK has played a strong role as a stabilizing element in the fragmented British society, and it is unlikely that Charles III, as the new king, will be able to match the power that Elizabeth gained during her more than 7-decade reign.

 

Disruption of political equations with the death of Queen Elizabeth

Indeed, the Queen of the UK did not interfere directly in the affairs of governments, but her decision-making in critical moments has always been a source of encouragement for the British people. On the other hand, the behavioural pattern of Elizabeth II made it extremely difficult for the heirs to the throne in the UK because, according to experts, the Queen had special respect among different strata of the British political and civil society, and this made her decisions generally very important. 

 

Growing expectations for the Queen’s successor

Of course, the death of any king or Queen throughout history has been a completely predictable event. Special official ceremonies in various forms and rituals are always used to announce the succession. But the story is different this time, and the succession of the Queen of the UK seems to be difficult. The reason for that is simple, maybe good morals, accurate predictions and decision-making at certain times have led to the same expectations from the Queen’s successor.

 

 The distinctiveness of the Queen in the government model

Queen Elizabeth’s policies had a specific pattern of behaviour. The Queen was a consistent and distinctive person in the UK government model. The type of staying in power of Elizabeth II and her skill in keeping a distance from the executive bodies and not interfering in state affairs inherited a royal model for future generations of the UK, which will not be easy for Charles III to repeat; Especially if the new king can’t command the huge amount of respect that Elizabeth enjoyed.

 

A great change in British politics

Unpleasant signs appeared a few hours before the death of Elizabeth II. Buckingham Palace was highly unusual and out of character to voluntarily disclose the monarch’s health problems to the mass media. Usually, in such matters, this organization is very strict, and it is not possible to communicate with its officials. Still, it must be accepted that the succession of Elizabeth II itself is a big change, and many British social institutions, not just Buckingham Palace, will reserve the right to comment on this change.

 

Queen Elizabeth’s policies were exemplary for many British. In any case, the possibility of drastic changes or even chaos in the UK should not be underestimated, and this change in the monarchy may be the driving factor. Elizabeth II spent 70 years as a highly effective unifying force in a country that was desperately seeking fragmentation.

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