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Labour activists flocking to the US to help Kamala Harris’s election campaign is evidence that the “globalist enterprise is real”, according to Sebastian Gorka.
Donald Trump’s former Deputy Assistant joined Steve Edginton on GBN America to discuss the move that has ‘outraged’ Republicans in an interview you can watch in full above.
Activists from Sir Keir Starmer’s party are in America canvassing for Kamala Harris in four key battlegrounds ahead of the US election tomorrow.
Speaking to GBN America, Gorka blasted Labour’s “egregious” strategy that shows their “disdain for the actual will of the voter”.
Gorka hit out at Labour
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He told Neil Oliver: “I hate using this language because all the tinfoil hat people will say, ‘I told you so’, but is there a better piece of empirical evidence that the globalist elite exists? And they don’t give a fig for the will of the people?
“That one socialist administration in one country, 5000 miles away, dispatches or plans to dispatch its minions to our republic to hobble the opposition leader and help the incumbent, also socialist party.
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Sebastian Gorka joined Neil Oliver on GBN America
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“The worst part of it all, which you have to laugh at because it’s so egregious, they’re so arrogant in their disdain for the actual will of the voter that they post about it on a LinkedIn.
“These people are so arrogant and yet so stupid that this isn’t some behind the scenes machinations by some eminence trees.
“This is, ‘hey, you want to come join us to undermine the election in America, in the swing states, to help out Kamala? Yes. Case closed.
“The globalist enterprise is real, and they just admitted it.”
Elon Musk is among those to have criticised the activists, saying on X the move is “illegal”.
Sofia Patel, Labour’s head of operations, said in a LinkedIn post in October: “I have nearly 100 Labour party staff, current and former, going to the US in the next few weeks, heading to North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
“I have 10 spots available for anyone available to head to the battleground state of [North] Carolina – we will sort your housing.”
Downing Street insisted Keir Starmer would be ready to work with whomever succeeds Biden to become 47th president of the United States.
He shared a two-hour dinner with Trump during a visit to New York in September after the former president praised the “popular” prime minister.
Starmer requested the meeting in a bid to build ties with the Republican.