AI fantasy about tractors in Briton

From AI :

The video describes an imagined or fictionalized scenario of a major farmer protest in London, highlighting a conflict between the farmers and the government over tax policies [01:04]. It frames the protest as a desperate "siege" against a government that has allegedly abandoned the working farmer, leading to widespread chaos and supply chain failure [07:53]. The commentary frequently criticizes the Labour party's financial policies, stating they would rather see "the shelves empty than admit they miscalculated the resolve of the rural working class" [13:05].

So just to be clear, have we got the makings of a political thread, based initially on misinformation within a YouTube video pretending to be Live News? From a YouTube channel that as a disclamer of, "...intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered verified facts"

Where within the Addditional Info section of the channel, there seems to be a suggesting that the country associated with the channel’s account is Brazil.

I’m wonder who spent the time counted the 1,872 tractors -- that’s an oddly specific number for something that isn’t actually happening.
 
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It had me going for a while also. But then I thought: How can a violent protest of this size not even be mentioned on the news? Our news channels are talking endlessly about the U.S. economy, not a word about Britain. They should make it clear that this was basically a movie. Maybe it could happen, but this didn't, not really. It reminds me of that Orson Welles movie about earth being attacked by Mars.
 
Just using the verb 'storm' in relation to tractors made it sound unlikely -- I've driven a tractor (and been behind them many times on the roads in Nebraska), and I can't see a tractor getting fast enough to 'storm'.
 

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