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Oct 24, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

"That benefits the FEW."

I think you spelt that backwards there.

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The sun has set on the British empire. He can join fellow WEF catamites Macron and Trudeau at Klaus' anal Schwab parties: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/how-to-speak-french-part-2

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As Katie Hopkins (OFFICIAL) points out, on her YouTube channel, "Not a single ordinary Brit had a say..."

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I keep seeing WEF videos with Rishi Sunak. Who in the hell does he think he works for?

It is pretty clear, green economics is going to be about eliminating all small business and about 98% of the competition.

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

We Brits are, and will, pay the price of neglecting our democratic obligations.

We did not hold to account those we elevated to power; whether local, national or international.

We weren’t interested enough.

Thank you for your sympathy.

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

Hey Ho Apparently Jeremy Hunt is a member too, so we are all Truss(ed) up here in UK .I bet the ordinary Conservative party members are hopping MAD. We are now controlled by "The Markets" Austerity for us ordinary folk Big Time. Thank You for this post!

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Fuck these people. They need dragged out by their balls and feathered...

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You have my very deepest condolences on being fucked ten ways from Sunday.

I loved the UK from my first visit in 1973. By the early '80s I thought the mood had changed, there was something surly in the air. In 2016 it just felt like Britain wasn't very British anymore in any way, chicken and mushroom pies notwithstanding.

Well, heck. Goes apace with finding out what a crazy bitch Iris Murdoch really was. Survive that heratbreak, I guess one can take anything.

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There is the same taste to the air as in 2016 leading up to the referendum. I'm conducting a mini straw poll with anyone I come across in the supermarket, at GP surgery, care home that I visit, in the street, in the park - no one has disagreed when I mention the latest palace coup - everyone knows what's up. When I spend money I use cash and I always say why - again, everyone knows digital currency is a threat. The mood where I am is dark. I don't think the British public are as asleep as some might think

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

It is certainly an illusion that democracy exists in the UK. I think democracy was abandoned in practice in the UK at least several years ago but the rulers had and have no intention of letting the serfs know about this. Better to have the illusion. When does it become a delusion? The return on gilts simply looks like a rollercoaster that the incumbents are riding. But in the end meaningless unless the incumbents lose track and reality kicks in. So let's look forward to lots more free money to let inflation rip. It's gonna be a bleak winter.

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

So very sad. Condolences.

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com

Boris be right that now is not the right time. Sunak may have a short go of it as well, and as Boris learned from the Brexit experience timing can be everything.

He may be waiting for a more opportune time.

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Many busy working people in the UK think the Gov has done a great job with the vaccine and have never heard of the WEF,they also think the UN,NATO are peace keepers and the WHO is there to help us all😳

I have been trying my best to inform people,it is un uphill struggle,yes we are in a bad place,but there are actually many low key awake communities,who are building supportive groups.The Peoples Health Alliance etc.The Globalists have really overplayed their hand....

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Why don't they have a proper leadership convention in which all party members get to vote for the leader, as was just done with the Conservative Party in Canada? And due to massive grass roots public demand, the Populist, anti-WEF MP, Pierre Poilievre won in a landslide.

It's ridiculous and undemocratic allowing MP's to select their leader. You need a party that will abolish that, and better yet have the PM selected in an election, separate from the election of MP's as the most countries do. With referendums by petition as well. Sounds like a new Reform party is needed in Britain.

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That old adage about democracy needing to be defended every day is what we forgot...and this is what we get. Only a grassroots popular uprising will 'save' what's left of a 200 year tradition that began in Britain, was paid in blood, and appears to be bleeding to death....

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That explains it all. Why it happened, who is in power and why. There are no checks and balances left.

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