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Re the sacrifice, you’re SO right. They’ve been “doing their bit” since, what, forever it seems? Enough. It’s never the ones elected who sacrifice one little bit; it’s always everyone else.

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Exactly. The feudalism is embedded in the system and the thought process.

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In Canada, the last election saw a 30 percent turn out and Trudeau negotiated his way to PM with a mere 33 percent of the 30 percent turnout. That is 10 percent popularity for the WEF Young

Global Leader.

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The Globalist Blob wins again continuing on with Globalist policies.

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We don't need a bloody reset from politicians we need the people to hold the politicians feet to the fire. Don't sit back, write to them, ask them questions, ask for FOIa's to everything you don't think is right, let them all know this time for the first time we will hold them to account. Look what they did to the only politician willing to stand up to them, Andrew Bridgen. He is now free of the shackles and can really bang the drum for us. Come on people lets make it our mission to do what we should have done and let them know they work for us not the WEF etc and our King swore an oath to us not the WEF. Grrrrr

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You do not need politicians at all. Be free.

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👍

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Labour got 9 million votes and Reform got 4.5 million It was the lowest turnout of voters in history So Reform did brilliantly 4.5 million voters don’t want the WEF WHO UN EU mass immigration Net Zero Bill Gates deadly Vaccines Fake Lab meat and War against Russia Big Pharmaceuticals Geo Engineering ULEZ 20 mile an hour speed limits Woke transgenderism GMOpoisions They want their Sovereignty back They want their freedom of speech back and want the Uk for the British people to be great again for the people

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they keep winning because they are in control

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and the hoi polloi falls into line as they did in '20

I rejected it entirely and adopted an alternative approach which had been introduced by REPUTABLE healthcare providers who were shoved aside.

As a result, I was castigated, demeaned and disparaged by friends, family etc.

as endangering their very existence

While 2 friends died and several have been sick with COVID since, I have yet to have a sniffle.

THEIR common denominator? ALL fully jabbed

To this day there have never been any apologies for what they did

It is as though none of it ever happened.

While I can forgive, I cannot forget what they said

It left deep scars

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And they're in control partly because 40+ percent didn't bother to vote.

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Voting is political theatre. They pretend you did or did not do your part and everyone but the politicians are to blame for what they do.

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voting is a tangent.... far more than the act of voting alone.... as we know you don't need many votes to have a landslide today basedon the system we have

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of course I'm speaking about the USA as I don't know the voting systems of other countries but assume they are likely as corrupt as ours

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I heard that 34% win for Labor in UK

How on earth can 34% take the win?

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Unburdened by what has been? Kamala Harris? Hahahaha

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This really misses the mark by a long way, I regret to say.

First off, re Israel/Palestine: I agree that it's an issue that should be no concern of Britons or Westerners in general. What I would say, however, is that at least native Britons can have an impartial view on the subject, rather unlike the author of this Substack, it would appear.

Secondly, Nigel Farage/Reform is not a "bright side", rather it's a nothing side. Even if we were to treat party politics with any degree of respect - which, to be sure, it certainly does not deserve (more on that below) - we'd acknowledge that Reform have just four seats out of 650, despite ~14% of the votes cast. How you can frame this as even remotely positive is unfathomable.

Thirdly, anything said out in public by Starmer, Sunak and the like is just a continuation of, as Academic Agent has said many times, Kayfabe. That is to say, it is utterly meaningless when Starmer thanks Sunak as "the first British Asian Prime Minister". Focusing your attention on such Kayfabe isn't just a waste of energy, but, much worse, it's an active endorsement of the current political formula that is Liberal Democracy.

And fourthly, the Tories who have governed for the past 14 or so years are widely acknowledged to have been the worst government the UK has ever had – and, by a long stretch, the least conservative ever. They have been more radical and more totalitarian than anything seen in the UK probably since Cromwell's day. And despite this, they still have well over 100 seats. Who exactly are these idiots still voting for a party that has shown complete and utter contempt for its voters and openly defied public opinion at almost every turn during its latest tenure?

And therein lies the problem. If anything, this election, as many before, has just emphasised the utter futility of the political system in its current guise. The governing elite class are not ruled BY "the people", by which we really mean the moronic masses, and they certainly do not rule FOR "the people" either. MPs in the UK, just as Senators and Congressmen in the US and all equivalents elsewhere in the Western world, are in the lap of those who have funded their election campaigns: lobbyists, special interest groups and often more sinister NGO-type transnational organisations around the world (not to mention "Big Pharma", "Big Finance" etc.)

Tell me, Jordan: with such a system set up as it is, how do you expect to vote your way out of this long march towards global governance with all its ancillary features like mandatory vaccines, social credit scores, CBDCs and Lord knows what else? I'd dearly love to know from whomever the reasons for clinging so faithfully to Liberal Democracy. As far as I can see, it's a total sham, and the sooner we do away with it, the quicker we can go about having good people as rightful leaders of civilisation, and eliminate the humanoid elites which currently have us all under their stomping boot.

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Well described and stated!

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Good summary Jordan. 4 million votes for Reform and just 5 seats. 3.5 million votes for the Far Left Pro-immigration Liberal Democrats but they got 71 seats. Democracy my arm.

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Rishi Sunak: Mission Accomplished!

https://i.imgflip.com/8w1hri.jpg

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Yep! Sadly...

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Occam's Razor applies.

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I love how he said he hears the people

So, if that is true, why did he not hear them when he served as PM?

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So a modern-day Adolf would just have to load the Luftwaffe, Wehrmacht, Kriegsmarine and Waffen SS onto dinghies and have the Sturmtruppen claim asylum in the UK.

Let that one sink in.

If the invader says the magic word "Asylum", suddenly he or she isn't an invader. Imagine if the WEF's progenitors in the 1930s had known. And if the invader says "Asylum", commits crimes and just keeps his head down, he get to stay for free anyway, all inclusive-like.

Because racism, or something.

Except when it's not-white people's nations, then it's a-okay to shoot trespassers, jail whomever you feel like and basically ROFL-stomp any "minority" you care - if you're financially important to the USUK-axis powers, that is. Can we say Burmese death squads performing etnic cleansing while "the world community" bitches about (fomerly known as) Front National?

Oh, and by the by:

"...but an issue that has absolutely nothing to do with the interests of the U.K."

Au contraire, it is very much in the interests of the UK to mess things up for the USA's ball-and-chain of an "ally", Israel. Give it a think, looking back to when Britannia ruled the area, and ponder why the Empire would so readily cede control to its upstart younger offspring.

(It's the same with all Ye Ole' colonial Powers; the game is called "If'n we cain't 'ave it, then we'll wreck it" [not that arabs and jews ever needed much help in wrecking things for themselves anyway]).

What, me salty? Surely you jest, madame.

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Wait, they elected Obama?

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The UK is f----d

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He's a fucking Zionist shitbag and needs assassinating

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"And so my government will fight, every day, until you believe again."

Translation: The beatings will continue until morale improves.

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For the most part there no such thing as

NON SIBI SED PATRIAE

in government. . . . . .no matter in what nation we look for it

I grew up with it and have dedicated myself throughout life to pursue it

IT is the ONLY way to defeat the monsters of WEF and others who see themselves

as supreme rulers of the hoi polloi

Their 'you shall own nothing but be happy'

is reflective of their goal but it is much more than the material

It is a mindset

A good example is the GENOCIDE which began in '20 and THEY still continue to push it

out of GREED and insatiable need for CONTROL

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It is said that Obama was a mentor. I don't think I need to know anything more.

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he may have waltzed out the front doors in '16 but he set up shop nearby

and orchestrated a senile puppet in '20

When they won, he set up position behind the curtain where he has served his 3rd

terrm

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“Served”

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not quite, he has 5 more months to complete his 3rd term

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Thanks. A fun read.

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