It’s another pivotal week on the world stage as 🇫🇷 Macron and 🇬🇧 Starmer head to Washington to discuss the so-called "special relationship" and what’s next for Ukraine and Europe.
🇺🇸 Trump is a dealmaker, and in just a month, the world order as we know it seems to have been turned upside down. The next moves could reshape global power forever.
Yet, Zelensky finds himself increasingly ostracized from key negotiations—even as Ukraine marks the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion today.
Meanwhile, 🇩🇪 Germany is set to announce a new chancellor, and the alarming swing to the far right across Europe cannot be ignored.
For too long, European nations have enjoyed the peace dividend since the fall of the Iron Curtain. But time has run out—leaders must now act decisively to protect borders, defend democracy, and deter aggressors.
And yet… life goes on. We’ll go about our daily routines—moaning about the ☔ weather, another ⚽ sporting defeat (or win), 📈 rising prices, and 🏥 hospital waiting lists.
Many remain oblivious to the seismic shifts happening. But for those paying attention, it’s clearer than ever: we need a Churchillian leader—someone to inspire nations, influence world leaders, and defend our freedoms so we can continue to debate the small stuff—because without freedom, even that disappears.
🫡 Good luck, Sir Keir. Time to become a statesman.