How Britain SCAMMED Itself Into COLLAPSE

Britain's postwar decline represents a unique historical pattern: self-inflicted rather than externally imposed. This video examines how political and financial decisions made across decades—from the welfare state's unfunded foundation to the 1986 Big Bang deregulation—systematically hollowed out productive capacity while maintaining the appearance of functionality. It analyzes the shift from manufacturing to financialization, the collapse of industrial employment, the NHS's transformation from health service to unsustainable monument, and the structural deficit that now consumes more resources on debt interest than on defense, transport, and public order combined. Rather than catastrophic collapse, Britain faces managed diminishment: zero income growth, degrading services, and institutional resistance to structural reform. The video explores whether historical precedent for recovery applies when political coalitions capable of absorbing short-term pain for long-term repair have failed to materialize, and what this pattern reveals about how nations decline not always in crisis, but through paperwork. #BritainEconomy #Financialization #EconomicDecline #StructuralDeficit #NHSCrisis #ManufacturingCollapse #PoliticalEconomy #UKDebt