America’s largest pro-Trump convention is set to make its way to the United Kingdom, as revealed by Liz Truss during her visit to Texas.
The former Prime Minister has been participating in the CPAC USA conference in Grapevine, Texas, where she expressed her aspiration to launch a “MAGA movement” in the UK, humorously suggesting it could be named “MEGA, Make England Great Again.”
Addressing the audience, Ms. Truss disclosed that the event is scheduled to occur from July 16 to 18 this year in London, with ticket sales commencing this week.
During her speech, Ms. Truss criticized “globalist elites,” Tony Blair, and her former Conservative Party associates, indicating that the party she once led had deviated from its path.
“We require a counterrevolution to dismantle the globalist regime currently in power,” she declared.
Reflecting on her tenure as a government minister, Ms. Truss highlighted the relinquishment of power to unelected entities and committees, emphasizing the necessity for a robust conservative movement equipped with media resources to combat prevailing narratives.
She outlined her current focus on establishing the infrastructure akin to the MAGA movement in the US, tailored for the UK under the banner of MEGA – Make England Great Again.
Ms. Truss emphasized the significance of constructing independent media channels to challenge mainstream outlets like the BBC, stressing that transformative change in the country necessitates systemic reform beyond just a change in political leadership.
Introducing the inaugural CPAC Great Britain, she expressed her intention to harness the energy of the international Conservative movement, aiming to awaken the British populace from their perceived slumber amidst the country’s purported takeover.
In a separate event at the conference, Ms. Truss called for a “Trump-style revolution” in Britain, alleging infiltration by Islamists and a “Global Elite,” while branding non-right-wing media as adversaries to be marginalized.
She urged the audience to combat these perceived threats not only in Europe but also in America, portraying a narrative of ideological conflict and the need to preserve Western civilization against purportedly hostile forces.
Ms. Truss’s remarks delved into far-right conspiracy theories, alleging a subversion of western values by “elites” and advocating for a paradigm shift in governance and media to counteract what she deemed as detrimental influences pervading society.
In closing, she underscored the urgency of instigating profound changes in the country’s governance and media landscape to avert what she portrayed as a looming crisis, cautioning against complacency in the face of perceived encroaching forces detrimental to Western values.
