Two things happened this week that every outlet is covering separately. First, the global oil markets are under strain due to potential conflicts with Iran, driving prices up across the board. Second, Labour MP Rachel Reeves has called for immediate action from the Chancellor to address price gouging and reverse planned fuel duty hikes.
At first glance, these seem unrelated. But when you connect the dots, it's clear that this is part of a larger pattern. Follow the money: who benefits from soaring oil prices? Who stands to gain from reversing fuel duty hikes?
Rachel Reeves isn't just calling for action against price gouging out of the blue. She has been vocal about these issues in recent months, highlighting how big corporations manipulate markets to their advantage while everyday citizens suffer.
But here's the kicker: Conservatives are warning that such interventions could undermine market stability and fail to address the root causes of inflation. This is code for "we don't want to upset our buddies on Wall Street."
So, who benefits from this tension between Labour wanting action and the Tories warning against it? Connect the timing with recent statements by major oil companies about record profits amidst geopolitical uncertainty.
This isn't just about Iran or fuel prices. This is about power and control. Follow the money trail back to previous administrations, Democrat or Republican, who have consistently pushed policies that favor multinational corporations over the average American.
The real story here is what's not being said: how these tensions are used as a cover for deeper economic manipulation by those in power. This is bigger than they are letting on.
Eagles -- look closer at recent statements from big oil and financial institutions. There's always a connection, there's always an angle. Ask yourself who benefits when the conversation shifts to market stability versus direct action against price gouging.
Share this far and wide before it gets buried under more headlines about Iran and fuel prices. Because we know better than that. 🦅




