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Sept. 2, 2024 - David Icke
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Kier Starmer's UK Budget Warning - David Icke
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you British politics, which is equally as car crash TV these days.
So this week, Keir Starmer gave his speech from the Rose Garden in Downing Street, which he made a point of, that's where they had the lockdown parties again, and spoke about many things, none of which were good, but spoke in particular about the budget that will come in October and how that's going to be very painful.
For people, he didn't point out who that was going to be painful for, but we know who it's going to be painful for.
What do you make of this?
Because very rarely do you see politicians actually speak so, I guess, Yeah, let's put this into context.
going to hurt. It's going to be horrible. It's going to be crap.
They normally try and sell you a dream and then let you down.
Whereas he's kind of just saying, yeah, yeah, let's put this into context. Keir Starmer, as I was saying for long,
long, long before he got elected, or not elected, actually, in a
democratic election, if you you know, the rule by the majority,
which I think is, even that is, you know, very, you know, immature way of running something but
Um, it.
Long before he became the Prime Minister, I was warning that this guy is a 100% co-operative.
He's been a member of the Trilateral Commission, of course, one of these big coordinating co-operations.
And that when he came in, because it was obvious for a long time he was going to, he would be going for the cult agenda in a very big way, and as we've seen, very rapidly.
So what is he actually doing?
Let's look at this.
First of all, He is targeting the middle class, right?
So, he says he's targeting the rich.
No, no, he's targeting the middle class.
In America, they've been targeting the middle class for decades and decades and decades.
They have in this country, but now he's going on steroids.
The middle class in America is a bit different to the middle class in this country, but what's the game?
The idea, the cult agenda, is to make everyone dependent upon the state.
Because dependency equals control.
What you are dependent upon controls you.
So, what the game is, is to destroy all semblance of independence.
If you've got money in the bank, You have a form of independence, till the banks go.
And if you have your own business and you're running it in your own way, you have a form of independence.
If you are employed by one of those businesses, for instance, you have a form of independence that's outside of the state.
So what happened with COVID, that was the real big start of it.
The lockdowns had nothing to do with health, of course not.
They were to do with destroying business and destroying small business and medium-sized business, which they did massively.
As well as destroying points of communication, all the pubs and what have you.
And they are going to target financially anyone, you know, the middle classes obviously are, in terms of financial income, are the big target, who has any kind of independence.
And they want old people out of the way as fast as they can as well, because they can remember what it used to be like, whereas young people coming into this as is their normal.
And they're going to target movement because they want people in these 15-minute city
communities where you're basically isolated from everyone else. You can only
really communicate, this is the ultimate goal, you can only communicate through
the internet which they can switch off anytime they bloody want. And so
they're going to be targeting the motorist.
They're going to make it more expensive.
They're going to make it more difficult.
They're going to be, as they are, rushing ahead with the elimination of the making of petrol and diesel cars.
They know that you cannot replace petrol and diesel vehicles on the scale that we have them with electric vehicles.
They know that.
First of all, there's not the resources for it, but I mean, they're just not going to happen.
Because the idea is not to replace petrol and diesel with electric, it's to stop the vast majority of people having a car at all, I mean a vehicle at all.
So, already we've seen the government come out and say, oh, we support councils that want to have 20 mile an hour speed limits, which of course produce more pollution because you're in a lower gear.
I mean, it produces more money when you go past the camera, you know, 25 miles an hour or something.
And so all these areas of independence and movement that is not controllable by public transport, they are being targeted.
They're also pushing the agenda of the climate change to justify the transformation.
The number of wind turbines and solar farms that are coming under this government is going to be shocking to people.
They're also saying they're going to build all these houses and, you know, housing developments that were blocked by local councils, that's going to be stopped.
Because part of the A whole cult agenda is building these mega, mega urban areas and excluding people from the rural areas.
And so everywhere you kind of look, you are seeing Starmer's policies going down that road, ticking off the cult agenda that's been in my books for 38 years or so.
And part of that, a crucial part of that, is censorship.
Because you want to silence opponents to what you're doing.
You want to silence those that are explaining and exposing why you're doing it and what the real goal is.
So when Starmer says in this speech, which we'll have a look at in a sec, That he is saying that it's going to be painful, the budget's going to be painful, financially painful, but it's going to lead to the greater good.
No, no.
No, no.
There's no good, Mr. Starmer.
It's going to be painful because you're dismantling people's independence.
But there's no lie at the end of the bloody tunnel, because you know that's an oncoming bloody train.
It's about dismantling society and dismantling independence.
Anyway, this is what this cult gopher said in the Rose Garden.
I will be honest with you.
There is a budget coming in October.
And it's going to be painful.
We have no other choice given the situation that we're in.
Those with the broadest shoulders should bear the heavier burden.
And that's why we're cracking down on non-doms.
Those who made the mess should have to do their bit to clean it up.
And that's why we're strengthening the powers of the water regulator and backing tough fines on the water companies that have let sewage flood our rivers, lakes and seas.
But just as when I responded to the riots, I'll have to turn to the country and make big asks of you as well.
To accept short-term pain for long-term good.
The difficult trade-off for the genuine solution.
I think a few weeks ago when you said this will be the most despised government, despised Prime Minister in British history, I think it's getting not far from there already.
I'm even seeing now on Twitter people who supported them struggling, ready to retain that support.
Yeah, it's a scam.
The whole thing's a scam.
You know, people must support whatever party they choose, but you know, the size of this majority that he has, that's why he can be so confident and nothing can stop me, because the majority is so big.
But it's on 34% of the vote.
He got fewer votes than his predecessor, who resigned as a result of getting that number of votes, right?
And so, you look at it, we live in a Like America, in a place where they have first-past-the-post.
And so, you can divide the vote in a way that gets a party that gets 34% of the vote to have a massive majority in which it comes in.
Let's not beat about the bush.
We're living in Britain now in a tyranny.
Yeah, 100%.
Starmer's running a tyranny.
It's not a democracy.
Not even, oh, we've got a mandate.
You've got no mandate, mate.
34% of the vote who voted, and a lot less who could have voted as well, if you take that totality.
And so you are seeing a situation in the last election, July the 4th was it, whereby the Reform Party would have got a certain amount of votes.
But then they brought in Farage during the election campaign.
He got enormous promotion.
And he had a lot of benefit from what he did with Brexit.
And I'm not saying that it was done knowingly from that point of view, from his point of view, or whatever.
But it split the vote.
It split the vote.
And as a result of that, and, you know, a lot of people were so sick of the Tory party, understandably, another cult bloody asset.
They were looking for something else. They didn't want to necessarily go for Labour,
so they went for reform. And if they were given the choice between
reluctantly going with the Tories or Labour, they'd have gone with the Tories, right?
So it harmed the breakup of the vote.
And if you see reform, if we lived in a proportional representation electoral system, They would have got a lot of votes, a lot of MPs, and Starmer would not have got...
Elected even.
So, you know, I can understand in a first-past-the-post electoral system as we've got, how that massive support for reform aided Starmer and gave him this big majority which the number of votes did not justify in any way, shape or form.
But anyway, he got in and We're now in a situation where we've got to decide what we're going to do about it.
Are we going to let one cult gopher transform this country, destroy this country, destroy the independence of the people that currently have it, on behalf of a deeply evil force?
Because that's what we're facing.
We are, and that's what we were speaking about before we started the show.
Ways that we can circumvent that is to be a lot more community-based, because it's clear to see that through the last... just in my lifetime, communities have been changed.
And I don't... communities have been changed somewhat by immigration, but they've also been changed by attitude of people.
There's a lot less togetherness within communities of people.
You know, someone walks past someone on the street and they're on the floor.
A lot of people just walk past them.
Ten years ago, they'd have stopped and asked if they're okay.
Those sort of things have changed.
But with the attack on the winter fuel payments, attack on local farming, food supply, etc, local communities can do a lot to circumvent that by making the decision to try and help people if they know, you know, if you've got a bit of extra money at the end of the month, you know somebody's struggling, try and help them out.
Shop local, support local farmers, support local businesses.
Don't go to Tesco, go to your local shop.
You know, there's ways people can try and almost Make that system obsolete by going around it, which is really important.
Yeah, that's a very good idea.
Where people can, they should be encouraged to.
Because once the small businesses have gone, and they're going at an enormous rate around the world, Certainly around the Western world.
Then all that's left is domination by corporations that the cult controls.
And it's like everything, you know, you undercut, you undercut, you undercut, and you destroy the opposition.
And then when you have no opposition, you push the price up and up and up and up.
And, you know, you can see the prices.
I mean, it's extraordinary, the prices that are going up now and being asked for things compared with not that long ago.
that the squeeze is on, and it will be added to massively in this budget by Starmer, to destroy
the independence of the people and turn them increasingly into dependency on the government.
And the other thing, of course, is Klaus Schwab's line about you will own nothing and be happy.
They're also going to make it systematically more and more expensive to own your own home
or have a mortgage or whatever, and more expensive in terms of council tax and other forms of tax,
business rates.
Because these are all ways that they're targeting the independent sector.
To destroy it, because that's what he's come in to do.
100%.
100%.
And I think, yeah, if you take like a little small business in a city like Derby, a little shop front, you're probably paying £10,000 a year in rent, you're probably paying about the same in rates, to £20,000 before you've paid yourself, before you've paid any staff, before you've got any stock.
That's a big chunk.
You know, you make that £15,000 a year, all of a sudden that's not affordable.
Hence why you walk down the high streets in most towns and half the shops are empty.
I mean, Derby is full of charity shops mainly.
You know, Ride on the Isle of Wight, where we both are from, it's half the charity shops because they're the only ones that can afford to actually have the shopfronts.
So as a result, you're seeing more and more people take their businesses online and so on.
And I think one thing that's really important as well to mention is When you have the dependency on the corporations, they decide what they do with that.
So, for example, a really good example is Amazon with publishing.
They destroyed a lot of the publishers by undercutting, undercutting, undercutting.
And now, a lot of people, the only way to get a book published is to go through Amazon, and they can then censor stuff that they don't want out there.
If you do the same with the food supply, The only vegetables, the only fruits, the only meat products you're going to be able to get are the ones that have been sprayed with glyphosate, the ones that have had the growth hormones, all the antibiotics in the beef, etc.
Whereas at the moment where you can go to a local farm shop, you can go to a local butcher, whatever, you have a lot more say over what you're buying, you can be more discerning over what you're buying.
That goes, not only do they have the control financially, they also have the control of what you're actually putting into your body.
Well, you see, freedom, if you break it down, is choice.
It's the freedom to make choices.
The more choices you can make, the freer you are.
The fewer choices you can make, the less free you are.
And the idea, of course, of this dystopia is to take away choice, because in doing so, you take away freedom.
And that's the same with food and everything else.
It's an incessant movement of society towards that dystopia.
And what happens is the closer you get to dystopia, A, the more confident the dystopians get
to push it even quicker, this is what was happening with Starmer.
But also the more obvious it is that you are heading for dystopia,
which is why more and more people are waking up at least to that level of it,
of where we're being taken.
I agree.
I used the analogy this morning that a fire alarm goes off in a building and you ignore it, you're probably going to be alright for a while, and eventually smoke starts coming in the room and you start to realise there's a problem and shit, we're not going to get out unscathed, and we're at that point now.
I think the smoke's entered... Oh, yeah, the smoke's entered the room.
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