Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

U.K. vote a preview of 2020 election

- WAYNE ALLYN ROOT Contact Wayne Allyn Root at Wayne@ROOTforAme­rica.com. Hear or watch the nationally syndicated “Wayne Allyn Root Show” from 3 to 6 p.m. daily at 790 AM and at 5 p.m. every night on Newsmax TV (Cox cable channel 96).

THERE was a huge developmen­t in the world of politics late last week. And it wasn’t impeachmen­t. Boris Johnson, a clone of President Donald Trump, and his Conservati­ve Party, the Republican­s of Britain, won in a landslide of epic proportion­s.

This is our canary in the coal mine. It’s a surefire preview of what’s to come in America next November.

I’ve been busy predicting a Johnson landslide in the United Kingdom on my national radio and TV shows for weeks now. How did I know? Because U.K. liberals are clones of the loony, radical, America-hating socialists now dominating the Democratic Party in the United States.

Britain often represents a lookahead to America’s future. Back in 1979, Margaret Thatcher was elected prime minister there. Next came Ronald Reagan in the United States. Back in 2016, Brexit passed against all odds. Then came Trump’s huge upset. Now, conservati­ves have won a stunning landslide in the United Kingdom. Next up is Trump’s re-election.

Trump campaigned on a simple message to middle-class Americans: Make America Great Again. Johnson campaigned on a simple message aimed at the U.K. middle class: Get Brexit Done. And, of course, Johnson is known for his wild, Trumplike personalit­y and his penchant for saying offensive things. Obviously, it works  even an ocean away.

But the real lesson is that middle-class people don’t want socialism or big government. Listen to what Jeremy Corbyn and his Labour Party were trying to sell to the British people. See if it sounds familiar:

The largest government expansion in history, with spending increases of more than 80 billion pounds annually; the demonizati­on of the rich; the nationaliz­ation of water, railroad, bus, mail and broadband companies  because, of course, government can do it better than the private sector; dramatical­ly higher corporate taxes; and dramatical­ly higher oil and gas taxes.

Other parts of the platform included much higher spending on the country’s failing government-run health care system; a new tax on the super-rich; higher inheritanc­e taxes; a new tax on second homes; a new financial transactio­ns tax on stock trading; open borders; promises of free stuff for everyone  free broadband internet, free shelter for the homeless and forcing landlords to sell homes to tenants at a “fair” price determined by government; massive spending on a U.K. version of the Green New Deal to combat climate change; and an end to Brexit  even though this is what the people voted for.

Sound familiar?

One more thing radical leftist Labour members had in common with today’s Democrats: the Hollywood actors and elitist intellectu­als of the United Kingdom all supported Labour and called conservati­ve voters dumb and racist.

Not surprising­ly, the British people destroyed Labour and handed Johnson a smashing victory. Working-class Brits abandoned Labour in droves. Conservati­ves won a key seat that Labour had held for almost 70 years. It was the biggest landslide since Thatcher in 1983. Conservati­ves dominate Parliament.

Europe’s newspapers called it “an earthquake.” Britain’s currency, the pound, hit the highest level in years because investors celebrated the Trump-like future of the U.K. economy.

Just like in America, U.K. liberals and young people on social media are in shock, disgusted, angry and frothing at the mouth.

Trust me, it’s all about to happen in the United States. The American people despise what Democrats are offering. A Trump landslide is coming.

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