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Capital Horizons - The Podcast
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ก.พ. 2024
Capital Horizons is a unique podcast, with an even more unique pairing, where special guests are invited to speak about matters that have an impact on investments in the medium-to-long term.
Guests of Igor Yelnik, founder and CIO of Alphidence Capital Ltd, and Rt Hon Sir Michael Fallon KCB, the former British Secretary of State for Defence, cover topics relating to geopolitics, energy, cryptocurrency, demographics, monetary policy, and many more.
Tune in every month for a new 45 minute episode of Capital Horizons, the podcast where money meets politics.
Guests of Igor Yelnik, founder and CIO of Alphidence Capital Ltd, and Rt Hon Sir Michael Fallon KCB, the former British Secretary of State for Defence, cover topics relating to geopolitics, energy, cryptocurrency, demographics, monetary policy, and many more.
Tune in every month for a new 45 minute episode of Capital Horizons, the podcast where money meets politics.
Episode 5 - Patrick English - US, Europe, UK: Elections, Elections, Elections
What will drive the US voter this November? What can happen between now and then? What election outcomes to expect in Continental Europe? How big majority will the Labour have in the UK? What are the issues which are important (and not) for the British voter? Can the Tories do anything to turn things around? Will the smaller parties convert their popularity into parliamentary seats?
All this and more as Igor Yelnik and Sir Michael Fallon speak with Patrick English, director of political analytics, YouGov.
Hosts: Igor Yelnik & Sir Michael Fallon
Guest Speaker: Patrick English
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The information or opinions in this podcast do not constitute, or form part of, any offer to sell or issue, or any solicitation of an offer to purchase or subscribe for any fund or investment programme described in this podcast; nor shall this podcast, or any part of it, or the fact its distribution form the basis of, or be relied on, in connection with any contract. Viewers of this podcast are reminded that any purchase or subscription to any investment programme or vehicle may only be made solely on the basis of information contained in a formal offering document, describing, among other things, the risks associated with such investment programme or vehicle, which may be different from information in this podcast.
No representation or warranty, express or implied, is made or given by or on behalf of Alphidence Capital Ltd or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or fairness of the information or opinions contained herein, and no responsibility or liability is accepted for any such information. Any statements made in this podcast are the participants' opinions, which have been based upon publicly available facts, information and analysis and are not statements of fact. The statements expressed in this podcast are correct as of the date of this podcast and are subject to change without notice. The podcast is not intended to provide and should not be relied upon as an investment recommendation or financial, legal or tax advice.
All this and more as Igor Yelnik and Sir Michael Fallon speak with Patrick English, director of political analytics, YouGov.
Hosts: Igor Yelnik & Sir Michael Fallon
Guest Speaker: Patrick English
Membership: @capitalHorizonsPodcast
Twitter: @CHthepodcast
Facebook: @capitalhorizonspodcast
Instagram: @capitalhorizonspodcast
Spotify: capital-horizons-podcast
Apple Podcasts: id1733764075
Acast: capital-horizons-podcast
Channel Creators: jamcreative.agency
The information or opinions in this podcast do not constitute, or form part of, any offer to sell or issue, or any solicitation of an offer to purchase or subscribe for any fund or investment programme described in this podcast; nor shall this podcast, or any part of it, or the fact its distribution form the basis of, or be relied on, in connection with any contract. Viewers of this podcast are reminded that any purchase or subscription to any investment programme or vehicle may only be made solely on the basis of information contained in a formal offering document, describing, among other things, the risks associated with such investment programme or vehicle, which may be different from information in this podcast.
No representation or warranty, express or implied, is made or given by or on behalf of Alphidence Capital Ltd or any other person as to the accuracy, completeness or fairness of the information or opinions contained herein, and no responsibility or liability is accepted for any such information. Any statements made in this podcast are the participants' opinions, which have been based upon publicly available facts, information and analysis and are not statements of fact. The statements expressed in this podcast are correct as of the date of this podcast and are subject to change without notice. The podcast is not intended to provide and should not be relied upon as an investment recommendation or financial, legal or tax advice.
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farage isnt the most popular person in a house with only him in it
Oh yes just another 🤡
Farage is so popular that he has stood for election as an MP seven times and lost by a significant margin every time 😂
Is he bollox! He has his tongue too far up Trump's arse! This guy knows nothing.
both are wankers
You clearly know nothing about politics 🤣
Ha ha behave 😂
Beaten or cheated.
Negative interest rates have already happened... Denmark, Switzerland, Japan.
Correct! If they impose negative interest rates and it pays off a chunk of my mortgage for me then go for it (jk)
Why suddenly it about china when the west have been promoting this tranfer from cash yo credit?
خوارج
Thought being in the eu solved everything
trump told you this but orange man bad
So it sound like China and Russia f*cked the German economy.
Their fault ... Should have never relied on a country run by dictator
Naive / Misleading comment
@@gameaddictgonewild4391 maybe. You can't say that Germany should rely on Russia for most of their energy supply though
@@hesatrap7739Merkel is a traitor and should be in jail with Schröder
@@hesatrap7739 I rather pay Russia for cheap gas than pay the American bankers (J*ws), who use my own money, against my nations/cultural interests. I love the Russians. I have more in common with the Russians, than with "them". Putin is not the bad guy, neither was my 7uhrer. We practice Christianity and thats one of the reasons they want to bring Europe down. Russia is not communist anymore. KGB took Russia back from "them" They are still butt hurt about that. They where in 1934 as well, when they declared a Holy war vs my people after we sanctioned them for backstabbing us. Oh, you didnt know they started the "Holy" war vs my people? Its verifiable. Thats why "we", the west, "need" a war with Russia. To bring "democracy" to a "dictator" that "wants to take over the world". I dont understand how people believe these storys, all the time. Christians, fighting against Christians, for J*ws, doesnt make sense. When you believe this is the right thing to do, then you are deceived. They even describe their ways of deceit themselves( Talmud ), yet people are hesitant to speak up because they are afraid to be called anti Semitic. (Not knowing that Arabs, etc, are Semitic as well) America, is infiltrated by the same type of people that created the Bolsheviks revolution in Russia ( communism ). Everywhere they go they leave havoc, so people banish them. The Jewish man loves telling you what happend to him, but never why it happend. So, as conclusion. As German, i would shoot myself in the foot when i support "them". I rather fight back than play a long. We want justice, the truth will surface. Gott mit uns
One has pipe is still open which did not get destroyed by explosives so Germans and indeed the uk can still enjoy cheap gas !
The Germans blew the pipe line up known fact
Im sure they can afford it. I keep hearing of just how rich Germany is. So this is just a drop in the ocean for them right ?
germany always had a trade deficit with china, germany‘s exports were always more aimed at rest of europe and us and still are.
germany are still the biggest buyer of gas
Its not war, its sanction costs this much.
Which is in direct response to the war. 🙄
@@ilaser4064 but its europe disigion. Everybody knew the result of sunctions in terms of cost. Because germany cuts herself from cheap gas + give money to ukraine. Its like we are in bar, and you want to fight with a gay, and i say that i will cut my finger in that case, but you still fight, and then i say “its because of you i have no finger” There were no sanctions for USA to many wars. Have they found nuclear weapons in Iraq? By giving weapons to Ukraine + sunctions + blaming agenda in europe = russians now thinks that putin does everything right. That Nato is a threat, that nato and usa go wars by no matter what reasons. And its not good to have a lot of nato bases near. So china thinks the same. Israel go go. Russia is bad. Poor Israelis were attacks. Evil Donetsk people was bombarded (its russians, ukraine was russian region by all the history, so this near-border region its totally russian people there)
@@ilaser4064 its totally the dicigion of europe. That they cut themselves from a cheap gas + give money. if we go in the bar to drink beer. And i what to fight, you will say “if you fight i will cut my finger off”. Then i fight. After the bar you will say “its because of you i have no finger”. They doest do a shit when USA attacks countries by reasons they imagine. Have they already found the weapons of mass distruction in Iraq? Was there any of sanctions?
I think Trump said something about this many years ago, and they all laughed at him, funny thing is, they’re still laughing at him, and he still right, funny
He talked about it being stupid to rely on any one foreign nation for your energy like a lot of Europe does. And he was right
Trump says a lot of things most of which are just brain farts with little to no actual thought behind them.
@@colstoun4762 you’re right, and he was right, so why were they laughing at them?
@@davidsommerfeldt9588 because trump is the boy that cries wolf… he talks utter nonsense 60-70% of the time and that means no one on the international stage wants to listen to him when he’s talking sense the other 30% of the time.
Obama made the exact same statements to Germany multiple times. You speak as if Trump was the first and only one to point to the dangers of being reliant on an authoritarian regime. Ironically Trump loves the authoritarian and see him as a role model...