A Nation in Freefall: The Hard Numbers Behind Britain’s Collapse Britain is no longer teetering on the edge of economic decline — it has fallen into it. Recent data paints a chilling picture: if current trends continue, Lithuania will surpass the UK in living standards by 2030, with Poland hot on its heels by 2034. This is no minor statistical anomaly. It’s the brutal math of economic stagnation meeting policy-induced decay. To put it in starker terms: the poorest households in Slovenia and Malta now enjoy better real material living conditions than Britain’s poorest. That means better access to housing, energy, public goods, and job markets. Entire swaths of Northern England are now poorer than the most deprived regions of…
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