>>2307071
Maybe an appropriate place to start is with your own government.
Whatever you describe as "poisons " is pretty broad and ill-defined, hence the form of my earlier post.
I suspect your list may not be universally agreed to be poisons ( the risk of using a loaded term)
No offense intended, but do you really think that responsibility rest on Our POTUS, who you believe already knows what you know.
A bit presumptuous, that you naturally agree with your assessment, particularly since you are so non-specific.
What is there are other Brits that don't universally share your assessment?
That is why I suggest a "more-local" solution which used to be the American way, until we lapsed into a overly centralized government we once left . I supposed it is natural to stray in that direction, although we individuals Americans still won't accept the level of centralized control your Labor Party imposed on your people (e.g nationalization of industries) .
I pray we don't slip closer to NWO as the UK did with EU,
Not blaming you for any of that, but I think wee need to prioritize our US problems before we embark on solving all the world's problems.
We bore enough of that $$ burden since 1945.
Again, not blaming UK citizens individually but sadly you seem to find things acceptable the we do not. The "landed gentry" had 700 year head start on us, and apolitical system that kept it in place. Ours had to earn, lie. or cheat their way to our equivalent, but never accepted it as a birthright.
On a side note, my paternal line is English, arrived in US in 1635 or so, although majority of my ancestry Is Irish.
Richard "Strongbow" de Clare.is not among our favorite people.
That is a discussion for another day and was a very long time ago. No hard feelings, as it indirectly led to the bulk of my ancestors to emigrate here hahahaha