Chapter 84, Evil Free Trade

The spring breeze of reform filled The British Isles, but Britannia failed to renew itself. It wasn't that the reforms were ineffective, the crux of the issue was how to reform.

The domestic economy continued to decline, agitating the British, and the elite knew that Britannia had reached a crossroads and had to undertake social reforms.

Despite economic problems, Britannia still remained at its peak. The notion of prosperity followed by decline was not popular in the European world; flipping through the history books of Britannia, they had only had this kind of prominence once.

Had it not been for the rise of the Holy Roman Empire adding pressure, the majority of the British probably wouldn't even have been aware of the crisis.

In fact, even now, the British didn't have a strong sense of crisis and didn't believe that the mighty Great Britain Empire was at risk of collapse.