EU-UK mobility scheme a "political win" says Soros-funded propagandist
Two of Mike Galsworthy's outfits are funded by the Open Society Foundations
Yesterday you may have spotted the news that the UK is edging towards a youth visa scheme with the EU:
It sounds like the sort of thing that the majority of voters rejected in 2016…But oh well!
One person who was happy about the news was Mike Galsworthy, who told LBC such a scheme “would be a boost to the economy”.
He has been pushing for it as far back as January:
Galsworthy, in case you didn’t know, is the Chair of European Movement UK, and founder of both Bylines Network and Scientists 4 EU. A busy chap indeed!
That’s when he’s not cultivating his friendships with digital piano enthusiast Femi Oluwole and EU Supergirl…
… as well as professional irritant Steve Bray:
Another wonderful snap:
Galsworthy is even one of Carol Vorderman’s “Good People to Follow” in her incredible book Now What?
Vorderman, like Galsworthy, is a major EU-lover.
She has previously plugged Best for Britain, a lobby group that promotes EU membership…
… and happens to have had millions from the Open Society Foundations…
… which brings me onto the two groups Galsworthy works for, The European Movement and Scientists 4 EU - which have also had funding from Soros!
What a small world!
You can read more details about these groups here, incidentally…
… one of which has full access to Parliament (you can spot Galsworthy on the right below):
It brings me back to the question… why is Soros so desperate for the UK to rejoin the EU?