 And we're live, good evening all. You're very welcome, thanks very much for joining me. Just a quick reminder of a change of pattern here on Monday nights. So three nights a month will be, we will show you a new video, a new video that we've made about a current issue. And just one or two points on those videos. They are not us at the moment, the finished article. We are changing as we go on. So in practice rather than in theory. And there's still a lot of changes to come. I hope you'll join them so far. We've had one week of them. They will be now every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and half past seven. And that will continue. So, oh, hello John. Thank you for joining me. So we've got a video tonight. Just having a general look at build back better. And next week I want to talk a bit more and tomorrow night I'll be in with members in Yorkshire and the Humber. And I want to talk to both tomorrow night and next week about coronavirus in a bit more detail and to remind ourselves a little bit about what's happened since this crisis occurred and a few inconveniences I suspect for the government. Let's remind ourselves of what has been going on and what might be really happening here. I mean, people have a lot of views about what is going on with coronavirus, that there is actually a hidden agenda here or not so hidden in many mistakes, shall we say, or lies. But a lot of people have a lot of ideas about this. So tomorrow night and on next week's live stream here at half seven, I want to talk a bit about what I think might be the intention here and the actions of the government, what they are actually achieving or at least what I think is a strong probability. As I say, lots of views and lots of protests going on against lockdowns, which I'm very happy to see. We cannot have any more lockdowns and we shouldn't be putting up with this threatening behavior from the government, which is what it is. But before I do play the video, I also want to say a huge thank you to everyone in Crawley and Clacton over the weekend, an absolutely lovely weekend. Thank you to everyone involved because you are it. I mean, you are smart thinking people and you're going to be the way and the reason that we get our freedoms back and our freedoms are very much as we know we're gone. Okay, let's have a look at the video. Then I will take questions in the comments we'll be finishing at eight o'clock. These are shorter, but as I say, this will be three evenings a month. On the other one, we'll go back to the old and it will be more, an hour long, just answering questions, a bit more spontaneous, if you like, okay, I'll take if you prefer. Okay, enjoy the video. I shall see you for some questions afterwards. 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. Remember the terrible damage of COVID as we try to build back from this global pandemic. Jobine 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 key words 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 organizations and groups from many different places. We are teachers, healthcare workers, students, and organizations 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. In its 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 decarbonized economy as part of a so-called Green New Deal. And 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 globalized world, a world of open borders, dominated by restrictions and regulations, all in the name of climate change. To bring about a globalized 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 rantings 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 fulfill 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 traveling 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. And in the wake of this, politicians have begun to talk about universal income. That is, money from the state available to everyone. Now, 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 four 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. Okay, so as last week, these will be going out independently as well, these videos. I wanna go down through the comments, but before I do, let me address a, something else that's happened in the last few days and something that gives the, gives a lot more credibility to the idea that there is something else going on here. A lot of people and just including in the comments now are saying that the real desire here is a shift into a increasingly digital world and that while I certainly believe that there's a virus, this is being exploited in order to get a sort of hooked up to a digital to increase the digital presence in our lives to the point where there is no privacy whatsoever. And as others have said in the comments here, a shift towards a social credit style system, which is supreme control over people. It doesn't look so outlandish when you see what is already coming about. First of all, as we know, the vaccines where the vaccine passport was a dangerous conspiracy theory and it would never happen that we were going to be forced to take a vaccine we don't want in order to get up, some people don't want in order to gain access to basic life. And we're talking restaurants, cinemas, even classes, schools, universities to life, to life to travel. But now we're told that by September, we will need to be double jabbed to go to venues with large numbers of people in it. Well, that's a lot of venues. So when you consider all of that, that the government have gone back entirely on what they said about that. It's hard to know what's coming next. Here's an idea of what might be coming next. And it makes that social credit system seem not so many miles away. This is an article from three days ago. And it's headlined, people who lose weight and start eating healthier food could be rewarded with discounts under government-backed reward scheme. It says, families could receive discounts and free tickets under a government-backed rewards program to encourage the public to eat healthier food and exercise more. The proposed scheme will monitor supermarket spending and reward those who reduce their calorie intake and buy more fruits and vegetables. Now, first of all, what that tells you is that the government can monitor your supermarket spending. And that should not come as any great shock. Everything we put past that little beep on the tail gets recorded. We usually pay with our cards now. I was in Starbucks yesterday wanting a cup of coffee on the drive back up from Clacton and they wouldn't accept cash. So everything you buy is there is a record of it. The government with this will access that record, see what you are buying and reward you for buying or not buying certain products. So you might on the surface and I've no doubt that people will think so. That, well, it's encouraging people to eat more healthily. What's wrong with that? Control by the government. That's what's wrong with that. Spying by the government. That's what's wrong with that. And this ability they have to watch us and reward us. If they have the power to reward us for what we buy at the supermarket, they have the power also to punish us for what we buy at the supermarket. Or what we say on the internet or what our political beliefs are, whether or not we want to take the vaccine and maybe there are other vaccines coming in the future. How we protest what we think about government policy. Can we be rewarded for it? And can we be punished for it? So the social credit system with this in mind, again, doesn't seem like a completely crazy idea. And of course it already exists in parts of China. Let me go back to some comments. Just read down through a few. Lot of good evening and good wishes. Thanks everyone. Build back better for the 1% absolutely. Hello from Orange County, Florida. Hello. So happy to see the millions across the Western world out this weekend standing for freedom. The media won't show it, but we see it. Incredible, incredible numbers, incredible numbers, both of people at rallies and of rallies. It is heartwarming, it's heartening to see. It's good for us in so many ways. It gets people together and I met several people on Sunday who had met at a protest and these are like-minded people and it's very important that we get together and that we know and that we send a message to both to the government but also to other people. But you're right to say that the media isn't reporting it and if it is reporting it, it's downplaying it. But as you know, I mean, to me, our freedoms are being taken away. There's absolutely no doubt about this. The government appears to be and governments all over the world are all acting in unison, which is another reason people believe and a good reason people believe that there's some other agenda here to change our societies. And how we fight back against that is by getting together, by learning from each other and by ultimately standing against them. There is uniformity from governments across the world and so there must be in response a worldwide rebellion. And I like you, I was delighted to say it over the weekend. I've got some questions coming in here. Oh, just a quick message from Graham, Graham Stringer, who says, on Wednesday, I will be in London to support the Garkas. If anyone can pay them a visit of support. Do so, another comment. The media consider Amazon, Walmart and billionaires essential. They consider us nothing we won't shut up. We cannot be silent. Well said. Bernzies asked, Henry, if you could choose any figure from history to be for Britain leader, who would it be and why? It would be me, Bernzies. Let me see. That's nice. How would this affect our next conference? Yeah, very good question. Something that I have thought about and something that I've thought about in terms of the vaccination and what they will prevent us from doing if we don't get this vaccination, including working, including running the party. That's my real worry. Some people think that we're going to go into another lockdown. It's certainly a possibility. By the time we get to the next conference, this is a huge issue. Can we still get together? Can we still work? It's really difficult. This is a really difficult thing and a really difficult time for people who don't want to have this injection. Part of it, there are different aspects of this for me. One part is the power that a government exerts over you. If it can force you to put something into your body that you don't want to put in. And if it can do that with almost all of us at once, that is an extreme demonstration of power. And it has a very acute psychological effect as well on the people to become aware that you now have a government that can essentially force us. And then they use the phrase, it's chilly. It sends chills down the spine. They use the phrase at last week's press conference. We reserve the right to mandate this in the future or mandate that we reserve the right. This is chilling language. It really is. The vaccine is causing people harm. That is even according to the government's own statistics. It is causing people harm. And they'll argue that this is statistically insignificant. I, not if it's you or someone you love, then it's not statistically insignificant. So that exertion of power, the fact that it does, there are people who have been harmed by it, but it's what it rigs us up to. And this is essentially what I think is the underlying desire, the underlying aim of all this. It's not necessarily the vaccine itself, but what it creates. It creates an ability to have our medical records, essentially available on an app, on a phone in order to access basic services. That introduction to what ultimately could become a social credit system. To me, that's a very likely scenario and probably the most likely scenario that's not necessarily the jab that is the issue. It is the digital system that comes with it. That's what's really significant about this because if it comes, the likelihood is that it will be extremely difficult to push it back and only by gaining political power will we be able to push it back. Couple more questions. A friend's daughter went for the jab last week. She's a new mother authority. She was asked if she was planning any more children to which she said she was. They advised her not to have the jab. And Stu asked me, if you haven't been jabbed, how will we be able to attend the next conference? Yeah, you know, I get it. This is why it makes me so, and I am furious. I've never felt like this about a government policy before. I've never felt so aggrieved. So personally, it's this seizure of power to the extent that they can force us to have a vaccine we don't want. And it's that demonstration of power that really bothers me. And it is questions like this that bring it home. You know, you're face to face with it then because you're practicalised with things you have to do, things that are important to do. And this is the position that we are in. If we don't want to have this, we can't essentially live our work. And it grieves me so much and angers me so much at the putting us in this position. And I know I'm not the only person who doesn't want it. I know many people, obviously, you don't want it. But like I say, also it's the level of, invasion of privacy, that loss of privacy that comes with it. And that confrontational divided society, it brings with it. You can just imagine it, can't you? You can imagine the confrontations at the doors of restaurants and the ill feeling and the division that it's going to create among people is also really, really worrying. And what's stark to me, what's stark to me is that this is for a illness that while certainly I don't want to have it, but if the government is so concerned about it's not being ill then why have so many cancer patients, heart patients and others been ignored? Why have we put so many elderly people's lives in danger in care homes? It's difficult. It's a very, very difficult. And I don't have an answer to your question right now, Stu. If they force us to do this thing to work, well, it leaves us in a very, very difficult situation. Okay, everyone, thank you very much for joining me. I guess I'm gonna be talking about this in more detail and having a look back over coronavirus, some of the points, some of the most crucial points, the lies that have been told and what might actually be hidden or not so hidden to my mind. I don't think it's particularly hidden. Aim and desire of governments all over the world here. Is it to shift us into a invasive digital age where every single aspect of our lives is recorded and available for government scrutiny? Is that what the real desire of world governments is? We'll have a talk about that in much more detail next week. Thanks very much, everyone, for joining me. Tomorrow night, as I say, in Yorkshire and the Humber, if you can make it along, please do give, and if you can bring a friend, bring a friend. Give Sharon a shout at inquiriesatforbritain.uk for more details on where to go. Thanks very much, everyone. I shall see you on my live stream on Wednesday morning at 10. Videos Monday, Wednesday and Friday at half seven here on this YouTube channel. And I'll be back here again next Monday live with more on coronavirus. And it's short but significant history and impact on our lives. Take care until then. Thank you for watching. If you agree with what you hear on four 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.