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Have you ever wondered why things appear to be co-ordinated globally?Governments, corporations, charities, the media, academia… all singing off the same songsheet?

“Build back better”

“Safe and effective”

Suddenly transexuals everywhere.

Open borders

Men cheating women in women’s sports

Kneeling before Marxists scammers

(All designed to divide and distract us while globalists go about their nasty plans)

How can this happen? It’s very simple – the China dominated UN and its subsidiaries say it should be so, and globalist governments are complicit. But why do huge corporations comply? Well, the UN World Bank – a committee of central bankers, including the Bank of England – write the rules on banking and the stipulations for lending, and have recently included all of the nonsense we suffer. (ESG, DEI)

The corporations have to comply in order to access finance.

Hence: suicidal acts like the “Bud Light” incident.

Reform is the only anti-globalist party on the ballot, we will return the UK to a fully democratic country where the people are sovereign and the state – their servant.  We will work with free countries to return global institutions to their founding principles rather than facsimiles of communist China.

Anti-globalists are being elected across the world…you know, the ones smeared as “far right” by the globalists.

Or you could vote LibLabConSNP and accelerate the slide to serfdom.

Robert Smith
ReformUK

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