King Charles III is 'obsessed and infected' with the 'woke poison' which has been spreading through to so many others in society, says GB News host Patrick Christys.
King Charles III is “obsessed and infected” with the “woke poison” which has been spreading through to so many others in society, says GB News host Patrick Christys.
“He appeared at COP26 – he’s supposed to not be political but he’s okay getting political when it comes about net-zero and the targets that are affecting your average common man and woman in the pocket every single day of the week.”
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