Rishi Sunak has vowed to "fight for every vote" as he called an early UK general election for Thursday 4 July. The PM made the announcement in a rain-soaked speech outside 10 Downing Street, as he bids to win a fifth term in office for the Conservatives. The surprise move overturned expectations of an autumn poll, which might have given the Tories a better chance of closing the gap with Labour. May 23 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-69050450
In this post we shall see how the Oct 23 solar eclipse is beginning to create serious problems for the Sunak government. But before that here is an extract from Gray Crawford that summarizes the essence of the eclipse.
The paradoxical nature of eclipses correspond with an unraveling of ties that have bound us to previous conceptions, a loosening of our fixation upon the way things have been. New storylines emerge from the fertile void while old narratives dissolve into the black. The Solar Eclipse in Libra is aligned with the Tail of the Dragon, the headless body, the lunar place of purification, release, and sacrificial fire. There is an emptying here of toxic residues that have accrued, as well as renewal of our connection to spirit and the daimonic guides who can help us realign with our essential self.
A look at the solar eclipse chart drawn for London has it placed in the 6th house square the meridian and Pluto in the 10th . The upper meridian and the 10th house symbolize the government and Pluto activations often indicate a defeat when government power has been misused.
Now if we progress the eclipse chart to May 23, the date the PM announced general elections, we will notice that the eclipse has reached a conjunction to the upper meridian and is thereby activated. And don’t forget to notice that Uranus [22ta], the planet associated with sudden changes, is not only quincunx the eclipse degree but also activating Rishi Sunak’s radix Sun [21ta] opposite radix Uranus [23sc]. Uranus demands that hidden pressures be released so that this may indicate the collapse of his government.
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