Affirming the globalist agenda of the "Great Reset of capitalism," which has been adopted by the Biden administration, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told leaders of the G7 nations Friday that they must "build back better," remaking their economies in a "greener," "more gender neutral and perhaps a more feminine way."
Johnson said "it is vital that we don't repeat the mistakes" of the 2008 economic crisis.
"The recovery was not uniform across all parts of society," he said. "And I think what's gone wrong with this pandemic ... is that the inequalities may be entrenched."
The British leader said that as the economies of the world powers recover, "we need to make sure that we level up across our societies and we build back better."
"Build back better" was coined by the World Economic Forum – known for its annual Davos meeting of top political and business leaders – before Joe Biden adopted it as a slogan for his plan for economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic.
"The Biden administration will focus on every sector of the American economy," he said. "There will be a 2035 goal to achieve net neutrality with respect to power and production.
Kerry said the U.S. is "ready to come back in and help to lead and raise the ambition in Glasgow to accelerate this incredible capacity for a transformation in the private sector."
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