Is the United Kingdom Headed Towards Civil War?

Nov 07, 2025 12:06 pm

When Elon Musk posted to X that Civil war in Britain is inevitable,” people lost their minds.


But here’s the thing… he’s not just saying this to spark outrage and ignite political commentators.


He’s stating a very probable outcome that the mass media is choosing to blatantly ignore (despite them knowing this is well within the realm of reality). 


A very passionate, very large (and diverse) group of English natives are standing up to what, by even liberal accounts, is a government that is sowing division through outrageous immigration policies, two-tier policing enforcement, and “big brother” type surveillance and censorship. 


The topic of mass migration is at the forefront, as it has the most direct and immediate impact on the daily lives of ordinary British citizens and their families. 


Some are calling for the UK parliament to declare a “national emergency” over violent crime by migrants, specifically over a string of graphic assaults and murders committed by so-called “asylum seekers”.


The government is even jailing citizens for politically incorrect comments that are often no more than “jokes”. All this while claiming their only goal is to promote “tolerance” toward “the newcomers”. 


Across London, Birmingham, and Manchester, political commentators and regular citizens routinely say you can feel the tension.


…and they aren’t just discussing their gripes in the company of their close mates…


They're talking to the streets… by the MILLIONS.


That’s right.


THE MILLIONS. 


…and still, their voices are falling on deaf ears.


So, to return to Elon’s tweet for a moment - perhaps you understand why I mentioned what he said about a potential civil war in the U.K. being a very real possibility…


When half your country is screaming for action and no one listens, things can escalate to the point of violence.


It seems foreign to imagine this playing out in such a developed, important, and architecturally beautiful first-world city, but the reality is that these things have happened, are happening, and will continue to happen.


…it still does feel different to think about it happening in a place like London, as opposed to, let’s say, The Sudan, for example. 


If you do not have protected borders, a government that respects its citizens' right to speak freely, or a society where the basic rule of law is respected, your future is at grave risk.


What is happening in the U.K. is not going to be an outlier scenario.


People are fed up everywhere, and soon they too will be making their voices heard through methods that will increase in “volume”, so to speak.  


If you have been following me for any amount of time, you already know that you don’t have to stay trapped in a collapsing system and leave yourself vulnerable to the risks that come with being physically or economically tied to it.  


There are countries where you can live freely, keep more of your hard-earned money, and raise your family without fear of social, economic or political issues reaching your front door. 


Panama, in particular, is one of the few countries where you can have that type of life.  


It offers zero tax on foreign income, a stable, dollar-based economy, and accessible residency programs.


Most importantly, it has a government that actually leaves you alone - no excessive taxes, no endless regulations.


Just a place where you can live, invest, and build your future without interference.


That’s why I moved my family here, and why so many of my clients have done so, and continue to do so. 


If you’re in the UK or Europe and even thinking about what’s next, start now by reading this important letter here.


…the logical next steps will be clear to you once you have done so.


For now, just set aside some time to read this carefully. 



Speak soon,

Mikkel








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