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The Brexit betrayal is complete. From ECHR handcuffs to hate speech laws and rigged oil permits, The Labour Party and Keir Starmer is quietly stripping Britain of free speech, sovereignty, and self-reliance. The Brexit betrayal is complete. From weaponised hate speech laws to ECHR rulings blocking deportations, and Miliband's legal trap for North Sea oil — Britain is being dismantled piece by piece. In this TruthCast UK special, we expose how Brexit promises were hijacked, dissent was criminalised, and the police were turned into enforcers of ideological silence. Discover how Labour’s censorship laws, Respect Orders, and facial recognition networks are reshaping the UK into a controlled society — while our national energy independence is traded away to satisfy climate optics. This isn’t about hate. It’s about control. 0:00 – Brexit Didn’t Fail… It Was Sabotaged 0:47 – The European Convention Trap 1:42 – Arrested for Opinions 2:41 – While You Watched Free Speech… 3:34 – From Energy Independence to Energy Surrender 4:12 – This Is the System 👉 Leave a comment with where YOU stand 👉 Subscribe to support real journalism 👉 Share this to fight the silence #TruthCastUK #FreeSpeech #BrexitBetrayed #PoliceState #EnergyIndependence #ECHR #LabourGovernment ►Copyright Disclaimer► All rights to the visuals, audio elements, and scripts featured on this channel are exclusively owned by us. Our materials are properly licensed for commercial purposes, including narration, music, video clips, and textual content. ►Fair Use Copyright Disclaimer► This content complies with the Fair Use doctrine under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, which permits the use of copyrighted materials for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.