democracy Is “Gathering in the world“And” in the future of Britain “not a given”, major political biography writer sir Anthony Celden has warned.
Sir anthonyThe Prime Minister of Britain is known for his political autobiography, sat down High Festival of Wales To discuss on Saturday (24 May) Liz truss‘Short lovership and their predecessors, Boris JohnsonTurbulent time in office.
He also discussed the situation of democracy today, and how critical it can be for Britain.
Speaking about what he said about the “deep state”, Sir Anthony said: “I don’t think they have their own agenda, which is other than preserving democracy.
“At that point about democracy, we should not forget that democracy is collapsing in the world. The number of democracy is in decline and democracy means that its reality is also in decline.

“Democracy is not given. There was a time when Britain was not democracy, there may be a time in the future when Britain will not be democracy again.
“And the United States, born of Britain’s ribs, broke in 1776, a major of a state that does not believe in pluralism.”
He said: “Democracy is weak.”
At the end of the talk, whether he felt that Britain would still have a democracy in 50 years, he mentioned the Britain’s instinct against the revolution and said: “This country is so commendable, there is so much flexibility and care that I think I will catch us and good understanding.”
Sir Anthony also gave decisions during a comprehensive talk about former Prime Ministers Liz Trus and Boris Johnson.
He claimed that Johnson, Sir Anthony’s focus of 2023 book focus Johnson at 10: Inside Story“Brexit does not believe,” despite making it champion in the public sector.
“He was not interested. His party was a ticket for Boris to go to Brexit Downing Street,” He said.
“He didn’t believe it. He does not believe in Brexit.”
Is a festivalWhich spreads over 11 days, is set in he-on-Y, delightful and picturesque “Town of Books”. The lineup includes Mary Trump, Michael Sheen, Jamila Jamil, and more.
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