Liz Truss
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
He was the governor of the Bank of Canada.
He's now the prime minister of Canada.
These are the types of people who operate in a network.
They've all got a similar worldview.
They believe in Keynesian economics.
They believe in DEI.
They believe in climate change.
They believe in global governance.
They don't believe in nation states.
They want to be part of a global elite that controls what happens.
The Prime Minister does have say-so, but what has happened is the rules have been so gerrymandered, and essentially Parliament, which is sovereign in Britain, that's the basis of the British Constitution, has passed those powers over to unelected bodies.
And these unelected bodies, particularly the Bank of England, through its sheer economic power,
is able to control the narrative in the mainstream media.
That is what is going on.
So the only way to fight this is for Parliament to take back all the power it's given away.
And I see similar tendencies in the US administration.
All these powers have been given to government agencies that didn't exist before.
That has denuded the president of some executive power, but also Congress of power as well.
Well, because we have a unified Parliament and executive, essentially, if you elect 350 MPs who are prepared to do what it takes, who are prepared to take on these unelected institutions, who are prepared to put the Bank of England back under control,
elected representative control.