Nigel Farage is pledging his Reform Party will break Britain’s ties to Klaus Schwab‘s World Economic Forum (WEF) ahead of the country’s July 4 snap election. “Reform UK will reject the influence of the World Economic Forum and cancel Britain’s membership of it,” he vowed.
Detractors are attempting to “fact-check” the Brexit leader, claiming “Britain is not and never has been a member of the World Economic Forum (WEF).” This is disingenuous, as the British government has sent representatives to WEF summits in Davos, Switzerland, and, most recently, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for decades.
The British government also directly partners with the WEF on issues such as artificial intelligence (AI), sending a government secondee to its Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution to shape AI policy in 2018, for example. Additionally, the British government funds WEF projects like the Blue Food Partnership.
Farage has been railing against the WEF as the beating heart of globalism for years, arguing that “the nation-state, run on democratic lines, is much better than people deciding our futures in Swiss ski resorts on their annual jaunt to Davos, or wherever else it may be.”
In contrast, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, projected to become Prime Minister after the July 4 elections, says he prefers Davos to Westminster, where the Houses of Parliament are based.
Farage denounced the leftist as a “full-on globalist” whose “mask has slipped” at the time.
Reform UK will reject the influence of the World Economic Forum and cancel Britain's membership of it.
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) June 19, 2024