
by Tyler Durden
April 07, 2025
from
ZeroHedge Website

Two years ago, another
Trilateral (Commission)
declared that 2023 was "year one" of the Commission's
New International Economic Order.
Now, Trilateral Kier Starmer says that,
"globalization is over and we are now
in a new era."
Technocracy is the only alternative
economic system in the history of the world created by
engineers and scientists at Columbia University in 1932.
When the TC said "new" in 1973, it was speaking of
Technocracy.
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UK P.M. Starmer
to make Stunning Admission:
'Globalization is Over'...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will
soon declare something our readers have known for quite some time:
the economic system championed by the
international elite is dead and gone...!
Starmer's office told
the Sunday Times that,
"The world has changed, globalization is over
and we are now in a new era."
"We've got to demonstrate that our approach, a more active
Labour government, a more reformist government, can provide the
answers for people in every part of this country," his office
added, emphasizing a pivot toward proactive governance.
Starmer's admission, albeit late, follows
President
Donald Trump's tariffs announcement, which slapped
a 10% fee on all goods from the
United Kingdom.
In a high-profile speech this week,
Starmer will sharply criticize
Trump's decision to impose tariffs on the UK, while belatedly
conceding the shortcomings of free trade and unfettered mass
migration.
Starmer's upcoming remarks come alongside persistent efforts by UK
officials to finalize a trade agreement with the United States.
Downing Street has confirmed that negotiations
are in an "advanced stage," with officials indicating, per The
Guardian, that the core framework of a deal is largely settled.
The Guardian reports:
The Guardian
revealed this week that as part
of its negotiations towards a deal, the government has drawn up
proposals to reduce the amount paid by US tech titans and
broaden the tax to apply to a wider range of companies - without
reducing its total take.
This is thought to be among the most
significant concessions the UK has offered the US.
On Sunday, top Trump officials said that 50
countries have already reached out to the administration in response
to U.S. tariffs.
"We already have 50 countries that have come
to the table over the last few days, over the last weeks that
are willing and desperate to talk to us," Agriculture Secretary
Brooke Rollins
told CNN on Sunday.
"We are the economic engine of the world, and
it's finally time that someone, President Trump, stood up for
America."
"This whole concept is about rebuilding an
American economy around American goods, around American
industry," Rollins added.
"We do already live under a tariff regime in
this country, but it's the tariff regime of China, of Mexico, of
Brazil, of Australia, of countries that Mexico won't take our
corn, Australia won't take our beef.
The country of Honduras takes more pork than
the entire European Union does, American pork."
The markets are closely monitoring the European
Union's response to U.S. tariffs, with a proposal expected on Monday
and a vote scheduled for Wednesday, according to
Reuters.
French President Emmanuel Macron has
adopted the most hardline 'public' position against President Trump,
calling on European companies to halt investments in the United
States.
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