The UK's New Globalist Prime Minister Calls For a 'RESET' of Britain
SUMMARY
The United Kingdom has elected Labour Party leader Keir Starmer as its new prime minister, who is poised to become one of the most radical left-wing leaders in the nation's history.
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The Radical Shift Towards the Davos Agenda
Starmer has articulated a clear vision for the country, espousing leftist-utopian 'progressivism' and substantial transformation in line with the globalist principles of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
In his inaugural speech as prime minister, Starmer called for a 'reset' in the UK, echoing long-standing calls from WEF founder Klaus Schwab for a global reset.
Starmer stated;
"Service is merely a precondition of hope, and it is surely clear to everyone that our country needs a bigger reset. A rediscovery of who we are."
The new prime minister has unequivocally indicated his intention to distance the UK from any remnants of populism, further aligning the nation with the globalist agenda advocated by Davos elites.
At the 2023 Annual World Economic Forum Meeting, Starmer criticized his predecessor, Rishi Sunak, for not attending the conference, pledging that his administration would adhere to the directives of these influential global actors.
"I think our prime minister should have showed up at Davos. I absolutely do. One of the things that's been impressed on me since I've been here is the absence of the United Kingdom. And that's why it's really important that I'm here and that our Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is here."
"As a statement of intent, that should there be a change of government, and I hope there will be, the United Kingdom will play its part on the global stage in a way I think it probably hasn't in recent years."
Starmer also addressed what he believed to be the important issues of the 'climate crisis' and the conflict in Ukraine, viewing them as catalysts for significant policy shifts within the UK.
"There is a challenge to the climate crisis that been there for a very long time. But the Ukraine conflict has brought that into sharp focus and we need to stop seeing it as just a challenge."
"It's actually the single biggest opportunity we've been given for a very long time, to transition, to take the jobs, and opportunities of the future."
These sentiments directly mirror those expressed during the COVID-19 pandemic by Klaus Schwab, who described the crisis as an 'opportunity' for global change. Schwab famously referred to this as "The Great Reset," signaling a radical transformative globalist agenda for the future.