New documentary about the UK's "deep state"
Liz Truss, the former British prime minister who only lasted 44 days in office, is sounding the alarm on the permanent bureaucracy, or the deep state, which she believes poses the biggest existential threat to Western civilization.Well it should be noted even Truss didn't do enough to improve the dire state long dominant in the UK, but even so, of course the deep-state in Britain is a problem, and shouldn't be ignored. I'm sure this documentary is worth something, and let's hope somebody has what it takes to make one about France's deep state as well, because that's easily worse, and can't be ignored either.
“The Prime Minister vs. The Blob,” a documentary from Palladium Productions and the Wall Street Journal Opinions section, dives into Truss’ short tenure as a case study in which a world leader can effectively be deposed by the self-proclaimed expert class of unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats (which the British not-so-affectionately call “The Blob”).
The film is available for free on the Wall Street Journal’s website.
Truss’ account of the problem in Britain is not unlike the rot experienced in the American administrative deep state, known as The Swamp: An arrogant group of technocrats who believe they should have the power to dictate their worldview to the populace and see the people of their own country as a cultureless and bitter enemy.
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