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What does the peaceful death of Queen Elizabeth II mean to the newly appointed Trass?

What does the peaceful death of Queen Elizabeth II mean to the newly appointed Trass? The answer to this question is probably:

1, at the beginning of the upper position, run in the new king.

First of all, as we all know, there are many months in July, August and September in 2022. Strange? Things, because Russia's oldest Gorbachev died, Japan's longest-serving prime minister died, and even the Queen of England, who had been on standby for a long time, drove to the west. This year, really? Unusual? This woman, who had been demanding to get rid of the British royal family when she was young, actually became the British prime minister, but she also became the last prime minister when the old queen was alive. Because the old queen died the next day, she was embarrassed to see it.

As a result, Queen Elizabeth II passed away peacefully, which is a bit for Trass who just took office? Ke Wang? Ah, of course, this is just a joke, but the death of the old queen also means that Britain will start a power confrontation between the new prime minister and the new king. You know, the 75-year relationship between the Queen and the Prime Minister is really going to change now. Therefore, for Trass, who just took the upper position, she did not have the opportunity to work under the long-established conditions of the Queen as in the past. She really needs to start from the upper position and get used to the new king. Because it will be a challenge.

2, domestic chaos, eventful autumn.

Secondly, the above statement is also an opportunity for Trass, who has been copying former British Prime Minister Margaret? Hilda. Margaret Thatcher, and what she is facing now is that after Britain left the European Union, the economy did not improve, but her own Northern Ireland clamored for independence. At the same time, Britain followed in the footsteps of the United States, causing trouble everywhere, but often getting no benefits, and so on. It can be said that the third English woman faces do or die.

However, Charles III had to face such a situation. After all, he is also a politician. Although he has no real power, wouldn't it be a blessing for the monarch and his subjects if Churchill appeared during his tenure as grandfather and mother?