 Since the start of the coronavirus crisis, politicians all over the world, including in the UK, have been parroting this line, build back better. It's a very pertinent question to ask, how do we build back better? To build back better or whatever. We have a chance to reset the clock and build back better than before. To build back better than before. Damage of COVID as we try to build back from this global pandemic. Jobin calls it build back better. Build back better. Building back better. To do things differently, to build back better. Coronavirus gave governments the ability to do the unthinkable, to shut down our societies completely. Businesses, schools, universities, entertainment venues, closed, closed, closed. None of us had seen anything like it in our lifetimes. So when a society closes, it must open back up. And the politicians have decided that when it does, it will apparently be better than before. That's the plan. We have no idea what they mean by better. And as with so many things surrounding coronavirus, we're not entirely sure what is meant by better. We're not entirely sure who we can trust either. Let's face it. The UK government told us one thing and then went on to do another. For example, we were told there would be no vaccine passports, no need to prove vaccination in order to access services. A few months later, we were told the exact opposite. So we know we can't trust the government to be upfront with us, to tell us exactly what's going on. Our only option then is to read between the lines, to look for keywords and phrases that give the game away. So where do we start? A good place to start is the website buildbackbetteruk.org. This describes itself as a movement made up of organisations and groups from many different places. There are teachers, healthcare workers, students and organisations who are fighting for change. Crucially, it contains a lot of groups that can only be described as left wing. Groups advocating mass migration and promoting the climate change narrative. It's what we want section. This movement calls for so-called equality, including income equality. It also calls for the provision of public services to all, regardless of immigration status. It demands a decarbonised economy as part of a so-called Green New Deal. Remember that phrase. Finally, it wants to build solidarity across borders. It's all becoming a bit clearer, isn't it? This is a movement for a globalised world. A world of open borders dominated by restrictions and regulations, all in the name of climate change. To bring about a globalised world, we must first rid ourselves of that pesky nation state. And with it, democracy, our voice. And before you dismiss these demands as the rantens of the loony left, have a look at how the Conservative government describes its plan to build back better. The UK government says this. We will drive growth that is green, delivering our 10-point plan for a green industrial revolution and taking action to fulfil our commitment to be the first generation to leave the natural environment in a better condition than we found it. So the government has a 10-point plan. What is it? It's this. Advancing offshore wind, driving the growth of low-carbon hydrogen, delivering new and advanced nuclear power, accelerating the shift to zero-emission vehicles, green public transport, cycling and walking, jet zero and green ships, greener buildings, investing in carbon capture, usage and storage, protecting our natural environment and green finance and innovation. Now this all looks good. It's designed to look like that. But the reality is, severe interference in the market by government, particularly in transport and travel. It gives the government the power to price the poorest people and working classes out of such luxuries as travel or holidays. If affordable travel disappears, so does independence and so do vital freedoms. This kind of regulation prevents private companies competing to offer affordable travel to the public. What's more, this obsession with climate change means that government will give itself the power to regulate business by regulating energy. Companies need energy to keep the lights on and that energy could be about to become a precious and expensive commodity. Business will pass that cost onto the consumer making us all poorer. Domestic energy bills have already increased enormously, meaning that families are having to choose between eating and heating. Do you think the Boris Johnson's government, who insists on so-called green energy, will ever have to choose between eating and heating? No, that's just for you. Open borders is also a key facet of building back better. The Tory government doesn't admit that it intends to bring down borders, but just look at its actions. Thousands of illegal immigrants have entered Britain this year alone and that's just the ones coming in via the English Channel. The Tory government does nothing to stop it. It has no intention of stopping it. In fact, the UK's border force, which is meant to keep illegal immigrants out, is ferrying them here. The border force is travelling to France to pick up illegal migrants to take them to Britain. It is scandalous. We're told these people are refugees on the run for their lives, but we know this isn't true. Even the UN admits that the vast majority arriving in Europe are not refugees or asylum seekers. This has nothing to do with asylum. It's borderlessness, plain and simple, and it's part of building back better. Borders are important for several reasons. They keep us safer, they protect our culture, they keep the jobs market competitive, but crucially, they determine citizenship. If anyone can enter a country and have the same rights as its citizens, then citizenship becomes obsolete. Without citizenship, ultimately, there's no democracy. Another aspect of build back better is a massive increase in state dependency, partly brought about by the collapse of so many small businesses. In the wake of this, politicians have begun to talk about universal income. That is money from the state available to everyone. Again, this sounds attractive at first glance, but dependency on the state equals control by the state. What the government gives, the government can take away. And if we don't behave as they tell us, take it away is exactly what they'll do. It means that instead of government being accountable to us, we will be accountable to the government. And that too means the end of democracy. Build back better becomes even clearer when you look at the plan set out by the World Economic Forum, a globalist body. As part of its vision for the world to be achieved by 2030, the World Economic Forum tells us you'll own nothing and you'll be happy. Now, what is significant about owning nothing? The loss of power, privacy and independence that accompanies it. If you don't own anything, then obviously nothing is yours. And if nothing is yours, it can be taken from you. In short, build back better amounts to a complete transformation of our society. No more affordable travel, no independence, no ownership, no government accountability to the people, no power whatsoever for the people. The power will all be in the hands of the political and financial elite. The people at the bottom will be little more than cogs in the machine of that global elite. That is the future. It's not a conspiracy theory, it's right in front of us. The evidence is all there. So this is what the rich and powerful mean when they say they'll build back better. Better for them, not for you. Now I reject this completely. For Britain rejects this completely. Instead of build back better, we will bring back Britain. We'll bring a Britain of freedom, of ownership, of borders, of privacy, of government accountability, of science, facts, reason, not alarmism or propaganda. Don't accept this. Don't accept a future in which you lose all your power. Fight back. Refuse to put up with it. Join for Britain and insist upon the restoration of your rights and freedoms. Say a firm no to build back better and a firm yes to bring back Britain. Thank you for watching. If you agree with what you hear on for Britain videos, remember to like them, share them and subscribe to our channel. And why not follow us on social media as well. The relevant links are below. Thank you. Thank you.