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False: The government intended to crash the pound in order to enrich currency speculators.
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Misleading: A young man tried immolating himself in India at a protest over unemployment.
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False: U.K. banknotes will no longer be valid as Queen Elizabeth II passed away.
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False: The U.K. government is deliberately raising energy prices as part of the Great Reset.
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Misleading: Children in flood-hit Pakistan are forced to eat grass.
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False: Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum are the real reason the U.K. has an energy crisis.
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False: U.K. banks have added new changes, allowing them to freeze accounts and take people's money to push the globalist agenda.
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False: The U.K. government ordering food rations confirms that food shortages are planned and part of the Great Reset.
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Partly_True: Energy bills in the U.K. have risen by 215 percent since 2021.
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False: Boris Johnson advised the public to replace old kettles in order to save on energy bills.
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False: Huge discrepancies in electricity prices observed between U.K. and the rest of Europe in August 2022.
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False: Gas prices in the U.K. are much higher than the EU price cap.
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False: A video shows people pelting stones at police officials to protest fuel price hike in Bangladesh.
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Misleading: The World Economic Forum wants to end private car ownership.
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Misleading: Wikipedia changed the definition of recession to favor U.S. President Joe Biden.
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False: EU leaders party and enjoy live music concerts at the Parliament as citizens struggle amid high inflation.
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