MIGRACJA, HOTELE I GNIEW ULICY | Kto naprawdę pociąga za sznurki w upadającym imperium?

💰 Investing with XTB - Investment Plans 👉 https://link-pso.xtb.com/pso/BAuXy Build your ETF portfolio from PLN 50 per month, commission-free, up to EUR 100,000 in monthly turnover. Auto Invest, over 350 ETFs available in PLN, KNF regulated. Code "COMPARIC" upon registration = free investing course. The instruments offered are risky. Invest responsibly. 📢 The next edition of Invest Cuffs is October 5-6 in Poznań. 🎟️ https://investcuffs.pl/invest-cuffs-p... 🎁 Tickets 30% off are now available! 📢 The next edition of Invest Cuffs in Krakow on April 9-10, 2027 🎟️ https://tobilet.pl/kongres-invest-cuf... 🎁 Code "Comparic" gives you a 10% discount The seventh Prime Minister in just a decade is leaving Downing Street! Keir Starmer has resigned from his position as Prime Minister after less than two years in office. The empire, which for 300 years was considered an oasis of political and economic stability, is turning into a colossus with feet of clay before our eyes. What brought Britain to the brink of collapse? In his latest piece, Marcin Wenus ruthlessly exposes the hard macroeconomic data behind Britain's chaos. We explain why it's the debt market and bond yields (gilts)—not voters—that are toppling governments in London today (a brutal example of which was Liz Truss's 44-day episode). We calculate the true, enormous costs of Brexit, draining the British economy by over £100 billion annually, and analyze taxes, which have reached their highest level since World War II! We dissect the growing anger on the British street. Skyrocketing inflation, a collapsing NHS, and the migration crisis have led to an outbreak of riots and a surge in support for populists, including Nigel Farage and the Reform UK party. 00:00 Why the British government is losing political stability 01:28 Reasons for Prime Minister Keir Starmer's resignation 03:44 History of political crises in the UK 05:32 How the state of the economy affects investments 07:01 Analysis of British government bond yields 08:09 What are the long-term economic effects of Brexit? 10:21 The impact of inflation on the cost of living for Britons 12:05 The migration crisis and social unrest in the UK 14:35 What does the crisis in the UK mean for investors 16:51 Ticket information for the InvestCuffs festival See more ▶    • Comparic Poleca 📈   Subscribe to the channel 🔔 https://youtube.com/@ComparicRynki?su... ALL VIDEOS ➡️    • Comparic Rynki   LIVE MARKETS 🛑 https://youtube.com/@ComparicRynki/st... 🔴 Website: https://comparic.pl 🔴 Facebook:   / comparicpl   🔴 Instagram:   / comparic.pl   🔴 LinkedIn:   / comparic-pl   🔴 TikTok:   / comparic.pl   🔴 Twitter: https://x.com/comparic ⏺️ Comparic Markets:    / @comparicrynki   ⏺️ Comparic Global Markets:    / @comparicglobalmarkets   ⏺️ Comparic Blockchain Space:    / @comparicblockchainspace   ⏺️ Comparic Stock Exchange:    / @comparicgielda   ⏺️ Comparic Pole's Wallet:    / @portfelpolaka   ⏺️ Comparic Economy and Politics:    / @comparicgospodarkaipolityka   #Comparic #Finance #GreatBritain #Starmer #Brexit #pound #bonds #UK #Farage #ReformUK #inflation #migration #ComparicMarkets #investing #economy The content presented is for informational purposes only and represents the authors' own opinions. This content has been prepared honestly and with due care and does not constitute the basis for investment decisions, investment advice, or investment research within the meaning of Article 36 of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2017/565 of 25 April 2016 supplementing Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to organizational requirements and operating conditions for investment firms and defined terms for the purposes of that Directive. The author and the dissemination entity are not liable for any transactions, damages, expenses incurred, or lost profits arising from investment decisions based on this content. We hereby inform you that investing in financial markets may involve a significant level of risk and the possibility of significant losses of invested funds. Financial instruments based on margin should be treated with particular caution. It should also be noted that historical performance is not a guarantee of similar future results.