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'Recession to tear Britain apart'

Exacerbating social and economic crises across Britain are expected to push the United Kingdom on the brink of collapse and prompt London to engage in more wars, a political analyst tells Press TV.


“A new recession will rip British society apart; a banking crisis that will impact right across Europe and as that gets worse … I predict we will see further wars as a result of this economic crisis in 2012,” said Chris Banbury, a prominent political analyst in London.

Banbury called on the UK officials to “put welfare ahead of warfare,” and avoid from following the US footsteps to engage in military adventures and spending billions on replacing.

A “government of bankers,” and “rich individuals,” have put the interest of London before everything else and they are responsible in large part for driving the world into recession, he added.

The analyst predicted that in 2012, the UK will witness “a growing wave of resistance,” as the British government has already created “the biggest social upheaval in 30 years; the biggest student movement in 30 years; and the biggest trade union demonstration and biggest strike in 30 years.”

He urged the UK officials not to go ahead with austerity measures to tackle the country's economic crisis, as the approach has proven to bring about mere economic depression.

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