Elliot Faraday ‘more voters for the Labour Party and it will piss off the right wingers’ Labour Party prior to an immigration crisis (legitimately, as in word for word taken from Blair’s cabinet).
@@forza223bowe5 Stupidly loyal - because 'they've always voted labour'..... don't they have a brain cell to process new information? Labour are no longer the party to represent the working class; they are the party that represents the woke, the p.c., the too easily offended, and the political elite tribes of Londinistan.... for heaven's sake labour voters wake up!! I'm NOT asking you to vote tory just wake up to the fact the labour party no longer represent you.
@@shytalk7654 Tut. Tut. Tut. All as bad as each other - never got any better under any previous labour governments so don't solely blame the tories. Anywhere north of Watford Gap, or west of Maidenhead, is ignored by the politicos in their Westminster, 'I'm all right jack', bubble. All policies are aimed at the S.E. and Londinistan - the rest of us have to fend for ourselves; get used to it. I'm just surprised it has taken 'the North' so long to recognise the facts.
Nobody cares avoid the North east, we have the worst transport, roads and health. It’s all about the south east and London, screw anywhere north of Watford
So the next nearest Tory constituency is a land flowing with milk and honey where maidens serve drink all day to the cheery bumkins who live off daddy's factories situated in the poorer areas
nutty squirrel ...... Tory austerity policies might have a bit to do with it!!!! They made the poor pay for the “mistakes” of the “rich” cuts to everything connected to the poor and tax breaks for the rich!!!!.... austerity is the real culprit not lack of Brexit!!!....
@@MrAndrewFarrow I believe people voted Brexit because what they saw and experienced, not because of what they were told. Had they voted according to what they were told, they would have voted Remain. That was the overwhelming mainstream narrative, politicians, media, business, all had a vested Interest in remaining in the EU. On the other hand, UK citizens saw local jobs advertised in Eastern Europe only, rents going up, hometowns changing and their non-EU ie mostly Commonwealth friends and relations prevented from getting visas to visit the UK through rule changes. If your partner is from anywhere but EU, you have to prove an income of £19,000 per annum just to "sponsor" them to come to the UK to visit, whereas any EU citizen, with links to this country or not, can come here, work, get healthcare, get social security benefits, pension contributions. The EU effect did not sit well with many UK citizens, this was not publicised by the media, so the Brexit vote was a surprise and against the mainstream media narrative. To say they they voted Brexit because they were "lied to" is just a continuation of that narrative.
I started working on Teesside in 1958 , in those days - steel and chemicals and solid Labour . But Teesside has changed as has Labour . Hopefully the Teesside voter's views have also changed .
@Wedginald The real racists are the elite set who promote and try and justify mass immigration - while the white working class have become an unfashionable cause. For proof just look at the billions from Corporate bodies and foundations propping up hundreds of migrant agencies and causes. UK academics are even on the migration promotion bandwagon - taking grants funded by the same crooks including the EU and German companies. The EU is one dog pile of many.
@Terry Ernest Agreed. The Brexit Party has more working class candidates in it than Labour and Tory combined. Most of the BXP candidates have either ran their own businesses or worked for a living. You don't get that with most MPs these days....the establishment are mostly born with a silver spoon in their mouths.
"Everyone wants Brexit done so we can concentrate on the more important things"? There ARE no more important things. Every other facet of government and national life is contingent on an effective Brexit! They STILL don't get it, do they?
Well done chubby, I am with you. For those who say they wont vote, if you don't vote then the those that have tried to ignore your vote would have won.
Well said . If you don't vote then don't complain if you end up with a Marxist , anti-Semite government which actually despises the honest working class .
@WhyOWhy No political party or individual candidate is going to be a carbon copy of you political view. It will always be the best of a bad choice. It is probably better to eliminate the worst choice (s) and look at the rest because if the party you least like won by 1 vote you would be kicking yourself. In addition the closer the vote the more pressure there is on the winner not to upset the constituency to much.
All the time people choose to put their faith in those who like power over others, they will be abused. The willful ignorance and deference of the "working man" makes him his own worst enemy.....
@Cowardly Custard working class home owner like the majority of this town, its the dumping ground of EU nationals and non EU, the councils have forced them into ghetto like areas, its an utter disgrace labour preach of diversity yet they segregate the people claim to defend. DON'T CONFUSE EDUCATION WITH INTELLIGENCE .....something the political classes can't seem to understand.
@Cowardly Custard Don't lecture me on how the banks work pal, many countries recovered with ease whilst we were bailing out the EU aswell as our own banks due to our borrowing and budgets been ruined by labour, they enacted many legislative power to EU.However capitalism isn't perfect with its flaws. SOCIALISM is alot worse by a far at least wealth creates wealth further down the line, socialism makes everyone equaly poor look at the gulag of Soviet russia ...also dont lecture me on labour, ive lived in Middlesbrough all my life the changes are monumental under there councils!
@Cowardly Custard Federal banks, Canary warf, trading, financing, Borrowing, printing money and selling APR backed by government bonds, investment banking? ....which would you like to speak about mate because i am intrigued at what you think i need to know about? ......maybe we can talk about the biggest risk to Europe the centralized bank of Europe, every country is linked its pumping out its max APR on deposits and still the economy is stagnated and in decline? ....do you think us northerners are still stuck in the coal mines or out at sea fishing? .....get with the times pal
@Cowardly Custard No ...The government defending on the country authorises money which is needed, it uses government bonds to print money which the government buys, the bank with then use a percentage as a banking deposit which is then loaned out to high street banks which then sell to the consumer with an APR attached to it......i get the process mate its not a shock. Its massively flawed. If all debt was paid there would be 0 money in circulation hence why all money will transition to digital. What im saying is having multiple countries with very different economies attached to 1 banking system is a disaster waiting to happen. The EU will eventually kill itself with its own institutes. Very surprised to here your in favour of the EU empire when you know so much on banking
@Cowardly Custard Economies grow from debt without debt there would be no economy which is rubbish i agree. The UK bank is backed by Gold however EU and USA banks are backed by naff all. The EU needs to collapse to all sovereign nations to build internal banks. Centralization is a nightmare of an ideology.
"their talking free WiFi, we can't even get WiFi here!” It's broadband not WiFi The lack of the infrastructure in towns is the whole point of the policy, getting 100% coverage for everyone. Why would the opinion of a comedian who defended bigoted comments with "we hadn't word of the word racist [30 years ago]" be taken seriously on anything
Notice how he wasnt corrected either with his complete lack of understanding. Moans about not getting broadband but a party who wants to ensure every part of the uk has access are demonized for it. They are such pigeon holed, he didn't actually want to hear the locals opinions just a couple of conservative candidates and what they had to say. And Roy chubby Brown fgs.. good grief I pity anyone who takes his opinion as solid fact.
North east voters will vote labour, because my dad or grandad did, a lot of people still have this mentality. People can vote for who they want, but why follow the sheep? Think for your self and look at their policy’s
@Cowardly Custard and you think those business owners are just gonna take it? or move to another country with lower taxes and leave us far poorer and less competitive?
Mr. Liddle has a way with people, hasn't he--the way he interacts with them, the way he expresses his position, the way he can get them to remain cordial, above all the way he takes their opinions.
Strange that these people mention crime, when the Tories have cut police funding and police numbers since 1979, whereas New Labour after 1997 increased it. And now the Tories have cut it again by 20% since 2010, leading to a recent crime wave in the UK. Shows you how much people know.
In the last 10 yrs richest 1 per cent in UK increased wealth by 500bn whilst austerity cut services. Labour are smeered as unable to manage the economy. But under last labour gov growth rates were higher than this gov. Labour plan to raise corporation tax to 26 per cent. A middle rate for developed countries. Increased tax revenue will pay for increased health and education budgets. It is extreme to vote in another Conservative gov that have achieved nothing except political chaos. Even borrowing and National debt are up on 2010. A neutral Brexit position is wise as the country is so split. Corbyn is honest. The Conservatives are not. Already the 50000 extra nurses in the Conservative manifesto has been shown to be false. The Tory party is inherently more rascist than the Labour Party. The antisemitism smear is absolute nonsense. If you haven't registered to vote do so. Help move the UK forward. Do not allow the selfish Conservative Party to be reelected. Notes on inaccuracies portrayed in the press. 1. The global financial crisis that shook the economy was not Labours making in the main at all. The crisis was mainly due to a deregulated private financial sector giving out loans which could not be repaid. Both Labour and the Conservatives supported bailing out the banks turning private debt into public debt. Hence the no money left scenario. But it is a fact that despite the crisis growth under Labour from 97-2009 was higher than under the present conservatives. 2. Services were better and National debt was lower under Labour. Yes the Conservatives took over a poor economy in 2010. That much is true as the global economic crisis caused havoc almost everywhere. But it was not Labour's doing except from supporting deregulation in gov something the Tories equally supported. 3. The illegal war was the tragedy of the last Labour gov. Fortunately such an event under the current Labour leadership is highly unlikely. 4. On austerity not working and not being necessary the Conservatives seem are now planning to abandon it. This makes sense as growth in the last two quarters has been just 0.1 per cent. Borrowing is higher than in 2010 and the National debt is higher. It is only the rate of increase in borrowing that has decreased. So in terms of indicators ten years of austerity have failed. It has not worked. 5. Most immigration is from outside the EU. The Conservatives have not halted this but they are already in power. I favour a fair immigration policy. But the question that should be asked is why is non EU immigration still high in terms of numbers which make certain people unhappy. Who is to blame. I try to give as many facts as possible and not to use emotive language. And certainly not repeat what has been said unless I can check the facts. I will accept the UK is doing better than many European countries. We were wise not to enter the Euro as the Euro is depressing growth in the Eurozone. This is because the Euro removes many tools from a governments economic armoury to adjust for economic setbacks and leads to capital and human resource flight to the richer countries. Namely Germany and France. Read Joseph Stiglitz book the Euro for full details. It also has forced austerity on many countries contracting those countries economies.
You are poorly informed I think. Yes the married benefit being removed will make a few worse off. But increases in minimum wages will probably make up for that. If you are not well off and working class voting Tory as always will see you shafted. Been that way since I have been politicised. And that goes back to the mid 70s. I wish you good luck but if you are uninformed and taken in by mis truths things may not go easy. Many people vote for their oppressors without realising the oppressors are deliberately misinforming. It's Avery successful tactic and works. Unless you are illing to dig out the truth with facts you get taken in. And as I say you will and have been shafted.
Yes. I have simply listened to rhetoric and not done anything research or reflection. I am incapable of thinking and just hope Corbyn can bring in a Marxist utopia. He will need to radically change Labour policies to do this but I live in hope.
Question... For what good reason should we put wealth and power back into the hands of "the many"? As Corbyn has suggested? "The many" have never ever been powerful and wealthy, so why should they be now and for what reason? Does Corbyn mean that we should all be equally wealthy and powerful, this regardless of individual ability or of individual merit? Is Corbyn saying we have to give money to those who may not deserve it or have never worked hard for it? Does not the communist Corbyn know that only 3% of the population produce the wealth of any society? Should we then forcibly take their wealth away and give it to the poor? Does not that mean that all incentives for that 3%, to carry on producing the worlds wealth, will not such incentive to work hard not be taken away from them? I therefore refer to the well accepted and factual "The Pareto Principle" its an accepted rule that is extremely useful for determining which areas to focus ones efforts and resources on, this in order to achieve maximum efficiency. By utilising the 80/20 rule, individual employees can prioritise their tasks so that they can focus on the critical 20% who will produce 80% of the results. If Corbyn wants to do away with this Pareto fact then we will be back to Communism which will never work, it never ever has, yes it may make us all economically equal, but equally impoverished. That's communism for you.
What I would say to Labour voters in Teesside , what have you to lose? Vote Conservative and Brexit gets done. The Conservative Mayor in that region has achieved more (in a few years) than Labour have in the past 20. You can always go back if they fail to deliver. Not easy to change I know.
So, no mention of the Brexit Party candidate, yet again ? You wouldn’t think they existed on some of these videos, a deliberate ploy to play them dowm methinks ? But we’ll see......
We wish you luck, but a question about the status of some of the following accused them in terrorism in direct and indirect ways and they are innocent.
Boris is my MP.... fgs DONT vote conservative to give Boris a chance. I know exactly what he will do for everyone, nothing.. literally nothing, hes not even going to turn up in his constituency for a hustings dispite the date and time has been changed just to allow him the chance to show his face, and still wont commit. Boris is nothing but a blustering, hmmpphhhing toff that couldnt give a bloody damn about the north, east, south or west unless you have money and lots of it. Then he will be your best friend.
Looks like the Tories have fielded a sound candidate, let's hope common sense prevails for the sake of the good people of Teesside. Great to see Chubby Brown being interviewed, Rod Liddle always makes interesting thought-provoking vids.
Middlesbrough or Middlesboro or even Middlesborough WHERE is it in Scotland may as well be www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/wembley-apologise-over-middlesbrough-spelling-gaffe-on-tickets-for-championship-play-off-final-10261781.html www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/middlesbrough-fc/o-heck-wembley-apology-to-boro-over-spelling-error-on-tickets-1-7268272
I agree with Chubby however he lives in the constituency of Richmond (Yorkshire) which has been staunch Conservative for over 100 years. William Hague and Leon Brittain held this seat. Chubby is not a Teesside voter these days
Important to whom? I was Born and raised in Redcar to a steelworker and a cleaner and I couldn’t give a fying fluck about a missing “t”. Is your sense of self really so frail that some cobblers like that actually matters to you? Teessiders can self-victimise like the flakiest of snowflakes.
I'm not pro Labour but this piece is clearly very anti Labour. There wasn't a single person speaking for Labour. This is not objective journalism and I'm surprised that The Times would air this type of propaganda.
@WhyOWhy he didn't speak to any though. He spoke to conservative candidates. He spoke to Roy chubby Brown fgs. Is chubbies opinion gold? Does everyone have to follow him?
William Smith look up “Munchausen at Work” to get some sense of who we’re dealing with. He has an uncanny knack of turning up just after major local crises. That’s all I’m saying.
@@markofsaltburn I can't work out from that if you're pro-Clarke or anti-Clarke. I'm not too bothered about where he is on local issues, on Brexit he made a prat of himself, being anti-May, then pro-May, then anti-May, twisting and turning in public.
Because of the unique social and physical geography of the borough, Saltburn-by-the-Sea sucks in an unusually high number of chartered, qualified and/or public sector professionals and has a high number of art sector employees who work in Middlesbrough, and rightly, or wrongly, those people will swing the town Red. I went to a Labour Party centenary event in the town and one of the most illuminating ideas aired was that the early labour movement in the area that was built upon an expedient coming together of what could loosely be called “the pub” and “the chapel”. That meeting, ironically, was all chapel and no pub, and it highlighted exactly what’s gone wrong with the movement. A lot of those people have developed a very blinkered view of the Labour Party because they spend all day “doing good “ but then get to escape to the leafy confines of the unreal jewel on the hill at night, where people are too busy dealing with the politics of dog poo, car parking and innocuous teenage skirmishes to notice that the region that surrounds them is still as much of a shithole as it ever was. It’s easy to forget when you’re in the Saltburn bubble that we’re surrounded by the highest domestic homicide and child poverty rates in the country. The pub end of the Labour movement have to line with the failures of both Thatcherism and a metropolitan Fabian club whose priorities are wholly unconnected to their daily concerns. The old working class have a legitimate hankering for autonomy but it won’t be fulfilled until they’ve rejected not just the remains of their old party but also their false narratives about an establishment that have never had their interests at heart. The best thing that can happen is that they come away from the next five years of Tory administration feeling betrayed by Boris, Nigel and co. Then they might think again about what they want and how to get it. The whole edifice needs to be binned along with Labourism - Queen, Union Jack, Churchill fairy stories and all. The Tories can never be trusted, and they’ll turn on their own just as savagely as any doctrinaire Marxist-Leninist. BoJo came to Saltburn last week after a photo-op with some hand-picked blue collar workers up the road, and when he lunched in the town, I was disgusted to find that the local Tory councillor, a one-nation party stalwart who has served this town impeccably for years, was almost literally left out in the cold by the usual retinue of out-of-town opportunists, including the MP he’d championed doggedly at the last election.
Ok so you're a local and you're so well in with the local political scene, presumably in Redcar and Cleveland, that you know that a local councillor feels affronted that he wasn't involved in a photo op. But that's a teeny local dispute; means nothing in the real scheme of things. I mean, I knew Simon Clarke at university and could regale pathetic anecdotes if I wanted to. Means nothing as to who is best to run the country.
@@WilliamSmith-mx6ze boris is my MP and I can tell you straight away he is NOT the best person to run the country. He promised us so much and has delivered nothing, he backs out of all his promises. Boris is standing up for noone but himself. The sooner everyone realises Boris is nothing but a selfish, blustering idiot who couldnt give a damn the better.
If Labour did stop looking after the working man, as the esteemed political commentator Chubby Brown states, the Conservatives certainly didn't start looking out for him.
Embittered Drunk It's not 'if'. Labour has no time for the ordinary worker these days; they are far more concerned with ideology and power. Labour have consigned the indigenous working person to history by flooding the low-paid labour market, thus screwing wages to the floor. The Tories are old masters at that trick and so have done nothing to stop the flood. Time to ditch both.
Spare us the ramblings of Roy Chubby foul mouth Brown. Let's get done by Boris, let's get done by Brexit. More accurately , let's NOT get done by Boris,,and let's NOT get done by Brexit.
Every political to camera piece must have stock footage of depressed people walking past Shoe-Zone.
At least their not walking past barefooted :-)
Keep 'em poor- they;ll keep voting Labour
"why build social housing, you'll only create labour voters" - Tory during housing crisis
Elliot Faraday ‘more voters for the Labour Party and it will piss off the right wingers’ Labour Party prior to an immigration crisis (legitimately, as in word for word taken from Blair’s cabinet).
I know people who hate Corbyn but will still vote labour because they are so loyal. It’s a shame, labour isn’t so loyal back to the electorate
@Cowardly Custard a damned sight wealthier under tories than labour - FACT!
@@forza223bowe5 Stupidly loyal - because 'they've always voted labour'..... don't they have a brain cell to process new information? Labour are no longer the party to represent the working class; they are the party that represents the woke, the p.c., the too easily offended, and the political elite tribes of Londinistan.... for heaven's sake labour voters wake up!! I'm NOT asking you to vote tory just wake up to the fact the labour party no longer represent you.
The absolute state of the Labour front bench. What a complete and utter shower.
North East towns have solidly voted Labour for generations - result? Decline and poor quality services
Iain Dennis Yes when the Conservatives were in power!!!!
@@shytalk7654 Tut. Tut. Tut. All as bad as each other - never got any better under any previous labour governments so don't solely blame the tories. Anywhere north of Watford Gap, or west of Maidenhead, is ignored by the politicos in their Westminster, 'I'm all right jack', bubble. All policies are aimed at the S.E. and Londinistan - the rest of us have to fend for ourselves; get used to it. I'm just surprised it has taken 'the North' so long to recognise the facts.
Nobody cares avoid the North east, we have the worst transport, roads and health. It’s all about the south east and London, screw anywhere north of Watford
So the next nearest Tory constituency is a land flowing with milk and honey where maidens serve drink all day to the cheery bumkins who live off daddy's factories situated in the poorer areas
nutty squirrel ...... Tory austerity policies might have a bit to do with it!!!! They made the poor pay for the “mistakes” of the “rich” cuts to everything connected to the poor and tax breaks for the rich!!!!.... austerity is the real culprit not lack of Brexit!!!....
the real people round here want brexit . stop playing your political kindergarden mind games
We don’t want Brexit.
We were lied to.
@@MrAndrewFarrow I believe people voted Brexit because what they saw and experienced, not because of what they were told.
Had they voted according to what they were told, they would have voted Remain.
That was the overwhelming mainstream narrative, politicians, media, business, all had a vested Interest in remaining in the EU.
On the other hand, UK citizens saw local jobs advertised in Eastern Europe only, rents going up, hometowns changing and their non-EU ie mostly Commonwealth friends and relations prevented from getting visas to visit the UK through rule changes.
If your partner is from anywhere but EU, you have to prove an income of £19,000 per annum just to "sponsor" them to come to the UK to visit, whereas any EU citizen, with links to this country or not, can come here, work, get healthcare, get social security benefits, pension contributions.
The EU effect did not sit well with many UK citizens, this was not publicised by the media, so the Brexit vote was a surprise and against the mainstream media narrative.
To say they they voted Brexit because they were "lied to" is just a continuation of that narrative.
@@MrAndrewFarrow the people voted f or it they are not as guillable as you
The "real" people rite! That includes you of course or do you consider Y0URSELF a snowflake ❄ 0r some other term of abuse?
@@MrAndrewFarrow We do and we weren't
I started working on Teesside in 1958 , in those days - steel and chemicals and solid Labour . But Teesside has changed as has Labour . Hopefully the Teesside voter's views have also changed .
mike young yep, it is now full of racists
@Wedginald
The real racists are the elite set who promote and try and justify mass immigration - while the white working class have become an unfashionable cause. For proof just look at the billions from Corporate bodies and foundations propping up hundreds of migrant agencies and causes.
UK academics are even on the migration promotion bandwagon - taking grants funded by the same crooks including the EU and German companies. The EU is one dog pile of many.
In 1958, labour was real Labour Party which was for the workers. These days, it’s a hard left PC mad party
Should the restoration of "Freedom of speech" be in Labours and Liberals manifestos …..and how much would it cost.
Chubby 'n' Liddle, what an episode!
The Torys should do the sensible thing and butt out of these seats and allow the Brexit party to take them ...!
Ravinder Sian ...No he's not !
Ravinder Sian ...he's a patriot ...he wants our country to be free of this Cultural Marxism ... so we can rule ourselves!
@Terry Ernest Agreed. The Brexit Party has more working class candidates in it than Labour and Tory combined. Most of the BXP candidates have either ran their own businesses or worked for a living. You don't get that with most MPs these days....the establishment are mostly born with a silver spoon in their mouths.
Brexit party will probably won’t even get a single MP, due to the way the voting system works.
"Everyone wants Brexit done so we can concentrate on the more important things"? There ARE no more important things. Every other facet of government and national life is contingent on an effective Brexit! They STILL don't get it, do they?
Well done chubby, I am with you. For those who say they wont vote, if you don't vote then the those that have tried to ignore your vote would have won.
Well said . If you don't vote then don't complain if you end up with a Marxist , anti-Semite government which actually despises the honest working class .
Chubby, banned in Swansea.
@@ahlanderson8151 Another good example of why we don't want the Marxists running the show.
@WhyOWhy No political party or individual candidate is going to be a carbon copy of you political view. It will always be the best of a bad choice. It is probably better to eliminate the worst choice (s) and look at the rest because if the party you least like won by 1 vote you would be kicking yourself. In addition the closer the vote the more pressure there is on the winner not to upset the constituency to much.
@Mike Your phrase "eliminate the worst choice" LOL amusing yet tragic really.
Your explanaton is spot on - good luck with the voting !
All the time people choose to put their faith in those who like power over others, they will be abused. The willful ignorance and deference of the "working man" makes him his own worst enemy.....
My home town, we will be voting conservative. Labour have killed this area.
@Cowardly Custard working class home owner like the majority of this town, its the dumping ground of EU nationals and non EU, the councils have forced them into ghetto like areas, its an utter disgrace labour preach of diversity yet they segregate the people claim to defend. DON'T CONFUSE EDUCATION WITH INTELLIGENCE .....something the political classes can't seem to understand.
@Cowardly Custard Don't lecture me on how the banks work pal, many countries recovered with ease whilst we were bailing out the EU aswell as our own banks due to our borrowing and budgets been ruined by labour, they enacted many legislative power to EU.However capitalism isn't perfect with its flaws. SOCIALISM is alot worse by a far at least wealth creates wealth further down the line, socialism makes everyone equaly poor look at the gulag of Soviet russia ...also dont lecture me on labour, ive lived in Middlesbrough all my life the changes are monumental under there councils!
@Cowardly Custard Federal banks, Canary warf, trading, financing, Borrowing, printing money and selling APR backed by government bonds, investment banking? ....which would you like to speak about mate because i am intrigued at what you think i need to know about? ......maybe we can talk about the biggest risk to Europe the centralized bank of Europe, every country is linked its pumping out its max APR on deposits and still the economy is stagnated and in decline? ....do you think us northerners are still stuck in the coal mines or out at sea fishing? .....get with the times pal
@Cowardly Custard No ...The government defending on the country authorises money which is needed, it uses government bonds to print money which the government buys, the bank with then use a percentage as a banking deposit which is then loaned out to high street banks which then sell to the consumer with an APR attached to it......i get the process mate its not a shock. Its massively flawed. If all debt was paid there would be 0 money in circulation hence why all money will transition to digital. What im saying is having multiple countries with very different economies attached to 1 banking system is a disaster waiting to happen. The EU will eventually kill itself with its own institutes. Very surprised to here your in favour of the EU empire when you know so much on banking
@Cowardly Custard Economies grow from debt without debt there would be no economy which is rubbish i agree. The UK bank is backed by Gold however EU and USA banks are backed by naff all. The EU needs to collapse to all sovereign nations to build internal banks. Centralization is a nightmare of an ideology.
God bless the people of the North East. Salt of the Earth. Nearly as good as Yorkshire folk. 👍🏻
Spot on, but Middlesbrough is in Yorkshire.
poor UK. Good luck people
Poor... why? This is the best thing to happen to politics for a century
@Cowardly Custard the name obviously speaks to the character of the person.
Is there a Brexit Party candidate...?
Of course there is but don't expect them to mention it here it doesn't fit the narrative they are putting out there
@@andrewtowell6074 ...he's a London luvvie....too much to expect....x
@pammens miss ...its a comment on the video....no mention...assumes only Labour Conservatives matter...I think not
@@roymichaeldeanable 0f course EVERYBODY in London lives in a luxurious ivory tower 🗼
@@121privateidaho She was implying they are out of touch, living in a bubble down there
Keep writing for THE SPECTATOR, Rod! You're the principal reason I subscribe to it!
One of the few respectable columnists in The Sun as well.
Just keep going on about immigration and we’ve cracked it
"their talking free WiFi, we can't even get WiFi here!”
It's broadband not WiFi
The lack of the infrastructure in towns is the whole point of the policy, getting 100% coverage for everyone.
Why would the opinion of a comedian who defended bigoted comments with "we hadn't word of the word racist [30 years ago]" be taken seriously on anything
Notice how he wasnt corrected either with his complete lack of understanding. Moans about not getting broadband but a party who wants to ensure every part of the uk has access are demonized for it. They are such pigeon holed, he didn't actually want to hear the locals opinions just a couple of conservative candidates and what they had to say. And Roy chubby Brown fgs.. good grief I pity anyone who takes his opinion as solid fact.
Exactly. That was just bizarre. He didn't even bother reading the policy
Nice to see Rod looking his Sunday best !
Ian Leonard Hi Leonard how are you doing 😊
From the North East too and I do not think I will make up my mind till the last minute just like many voters.
Don't understand why it should take so long to comprehend how bad a Corbyn Government would be
@Jeb Riley oh yeah god forbid an election would be so un democratic. The simplification of politics the conservatives are pushing is EMBARASSING.
North east voters will vote labour, because my dad or grandad did, a lot of people still have this mentality. People can vote for who they want, but why follow the sheep? Think for your self and look at their policy’s
@Cowardly Custard and you think those business owners are just gonna take it? or move to another country with lower taxes and leave us far poorer and less competitive?
Mr. Liddle has a way with people, hasn't he--the way he interacts with them, the way he expresses his position, the way he can get them to remain cordial, above all the way he takes their opinions.
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Most interesting (as always).
Roger Alsop Hi Roger how are you doing 😊
Chubby Brown for PM.
Stephen Asbridge can you imagine all the bleeps at prime ministers questions...
Best fish and chips I ever had in Saltburn 😊
ROBERT DEAN Best fish and chip shop is in harbour view, Seaton delval
Strange that these people mention crime, when the Tories have cut police funding and police numbers since 1979, whereas New Labour after 1997 increased it. And now the Tories have cut it again by 20% since 2010, leading to a recent crime wave in the UK. Shows you how much people know.
In the last 10 yrs richest 1 per cent in UK increased wealth by 500bn whilst austerity cut services.
Labour are smeered as unable to manage the economy. But under last labour gov growth rates were higher than this gov. Labour plan to raise corporation tax to 26 per cent. A middle rate for developed countries. Increased tax revenue will pay for increased health and education budgets. It is extreme to vote in another Conservative gov that have achieved nothing except political chaos. Even borrowing and National debt are up on 2010. A neutral Brexit position is wise as the country is so split.
Corbyn is honest. The Conservatives are not. Already the 50000 extra nurses in the Conservative manifesto has been shown to be false. The Tory party is inherently more rascist than the Labour Party. The antisemitism smear is absolute nonsense.
If you haven't registered to vote do so. Help move the UK forward. Do not allow the selfish Conservative Party to be reelected.
Notes on inaccuracies portrayed in the press.
1. The global financial crisis that shook the economy was not Labours making in the main at all. The crisis was mainly due to a deregulated private financial sector giving out loans which could not be repaid. Both Labour and the Conservatives supported bailing out the banks turning private debt into public debt. Hence the no money left scenario. But it is a fact that despite the crisis growth under Labour from 97-2009 was higher than under the present conservatives.
2. Services were better and National debt was lower under Labour. Yes the Conservatives took over a poor economy in 2010. That much is true as the global economic crisis caused havoc almost everywhere. But it was not Labour's doing except from supporting deregulation in gov something the Tories equally supported.
3. The illegal war was the tragedy of the last Labour gov. Fortunately such an event under the current Labour leadership is highly unlikely.
4. On austerity not working and not being necessary the Conservatives seem are now planning to abandon it. This makes sense as growth in the last two quarters has been just 0.1 per cent. Borrowing is higher than in 2010 and the National debt is higher. It is only the rate of increase in borrowing that has decreased. So in terms of indicators ten years of austerity have failed. It has not worked.
5. Most immigration is from outside the EU. The Conservatives have not halted this but they are already in power. I favour a fair immigration policy. But the question that should be asked is why is non EU immigration still high in terms of numbers which make certain people unhappy. Who is to blame.
I try to give as many facts as possible and not to use emotive language. And certainly not repeat what has been said unless I can check the facts.
I will accept the UK is doing better than many European countries. We were wise not to enter the Euro as the Euro is depressing growth in the Eurozone. This is because the Euro removes many tools from a governments economic armoury to adjust for economic setbacks and leads to capital and human resource flight to the richer countries. Namely Germany and France. Read Joseph Stiglitz book the Euro for full details. It also has forced austerity on many countries contracting those countries economies.
You are poorly informed I think. Yes the married benefit being removed will make a few worse off. But increases in minimum wages will probably make up for that. If you are not well off and working class voting Tory as always will see you shafted. Been that way since I have been politicised. And that goes back to the mid 70s. I wish you good luck but if you are uninformed and taken in by mis truths things may not go easy. Many people vote for their oppressors without realising the oppressors are deliberately misinforming. It's Avery successful tactic and works. Unless you are illing to dig out the truth with facts you get taken in. And as I say you will and have been shafted.
bunny jin I totally agree with you 👍
Yes. I have simply listened to rhetoric and not done anything research or reflection. I am incapable of thinking and just hope Corbyn can bring in a Marxist utopia. He will need to radically change Labour policies to do this but I live in hope.
You turned 18 and were given a pint? 15 years old we were in the pub down south.
Probably why you didnt put up much off a fight when immigrants took over london.
@@tomhulme1176 hahahahaha
To be fair don't forget that was under Labour watch, only UK, Ireland and Sweden let the A8 migrants come
Skill Builder
Wow what absolute monsters you must be. Shame you didn't have any decent beer to drink though.
@@edwardmclaughlin7935 we had London pride and watneys red barrel 8 pints and you wouldn't still be under the limit
@@SkillBuilder
Righto, yeah, real top class beers.
The Brexit Party will deny the Conservatives a majority. It will be hilarious
I'll vote for Chubby !!!!
Never forget that Thatcher ruined Teeside........
And Ashington in Northumberland
Carl os you either have the memory of a goldfish, or are still at school?
Question... For what good reason should we put wealth and power back into the hands of "the many"? As Corbyn has suggested? "The many" have never ever been powerful and wealthy, so why should they be now and for what reason? Does Corbyn mean that we should all be equally wealthy and powerful, this regardless of individual ability or of individual merit? Is Corbyn saying we have to give money to those who may not deserve it or have never worked hard for it? Does not the communist Corbyn know that only 3% of the population produce the wealth of any society? Should we then forcibly take their wealth away and give it to the poor? Does not that mean that all incentives for that 3%, to carry on producing the worlds wealth, will not such incentive to work hard not be taken away from them? I therefore refer to the well accepted and factual "The Pareto Principle" its an accepted rule that is extremely useful for determining which areas to focus ones efforts and resources on, this in order to achieve maximum efficiency. By utilising the 80/20 rule, individual employees can prioritise their tasks so that they can focus on the critical 20% who will produce 80% of the results. If Corbyn wants to do away with this Pareto fact then we will be back to Communism which will never work, it never ever has, yes it may make us all economically equal, but equally impoverished. That's communism for you.
One of the worst family holidays I ever had was in Saltburn back in the early sixties. It was dire.
Why not go over the other side of the transporter to port ye would get chased out lmaooo
I love Rod Liddle but is he turning physically into Rab C Nesbitt.
a journalist doing the tories propaganda. shameful!!!
I did not know this was a conservative election broadcast very one sided
VOTE BREXIT PARTY FOR BREXIT 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
What I would say to Labour voters in Teesside , what have you to lose? Vote Conservative and Brexit gets done. The Conservative Mayor in that region has achieved more (in a few years) than Labour have in the past 20.
You can always go back if they fail to deliver. Not easy to change I know.
I’m from the future. It turns out that Teesside really did have more to lose. And it’s lost virtually all of it.
Chubby still alive! Fkin l
Mark Garnham Hi Mark how are you doing 😊
@@mariarusso8239 yeah great thanks Maria life's a beach 😎 you? 😆
Mark Garnham Hello nice to meet you on here Mark.
So, no mention of the Brexit Party candidate, yet again ? You wouldn’t think they existed on some of these videos, a deliberate ploy to play them dowm methinks ? But we’ll see......
NORTH is Manchester or Leeds to the RICH
We wish you luck, but a question about the status of some of the following accused them in terrorism in direct and indirect ways and they are innocent.
Give Boris a chance...where did they find this clown...does not have a scooby
Boris is my MP.... fgs DONT vote conservative to give Boris a chance. I know exactly what he will do for everyone, nothing.. literally nothing, hes not even going to turn up in his constituency for a hustings dispite the date and time has been changed just to allow him the chance to show his face, and still wont commit. Boris is nothing but a blustering, hmmpphhhing toff that couldnt give a bloody damn about the north, east, south or west unless you have money and lots of it. Then he will be your best friend.
Dawn Boris is not trustworthy. He had his chance to get Brexit done on the 31st October and no he didn’t
@@forza223bowe5 I know! That's exactly what I'm saying.
Looks like the Tories have fielded a sound candidate, let's hope common sense prevails for the sake of the good people of Teesside. Great to see Chubby Brown being interviewed, Rod Liddle always makes interesting thought-provoking vids.
Middlesbrough or Middlesboro or even Middlesborough WHERE is it in Scotland may as well be
www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/wembley-apologise-over-middlesbrough-spelling-gaffe-on-tickets-for-championship-play-off-final-10261781.html
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/middlesbrough-fc/o-heck-wembley-apology-to-boro-over-spelling-error-on-tickets-1-7268272
I just hope they don't bloody fall in with liebour, more so I hope my end up by the tyne doesn't either
I agree with Chubby however he lives in the constituency of Richmond (Yorkshire) which has been staunch Conservative for over 100 years. William Hague and Leon Brittain held this seat. Chubby is not a Teesside voter these days
It's Teesside NOT Teeside! That second S is all important.
Yess.
Okayss mate pointss taken !
T - Side surely 😲?
🍵 Tea - Side... maybe
Important to whom? I was Born and raised in Redcar to a steelworker and a cleaner and I couldn’t give a fying fluck about a missing “t”. Is your sense of self really so frail that some cobblers like that actually matters to you? Teessiders can self-victimise like the flakiest of snowflakes.
sold out and started voting tory, that turned out well didn't it lads.
I'm not pro Labour but this piece is clearly very anti Labour. There wasn't a single person speaking for Labour. This is not objective journalism and I'm surprised that The Times would air this type of propaganda.
Liebour don't really deserve a platform.
I think you'll find that outside London, Labour are hated!
@WhyOWhy he didn't speak to any though. He spoke to conservative candidates. He spoke to Roy chubby Brown fgs. Is chubbies opinion gold? Does everyone have to follow him?
I hope the North east votes Brexit party.
Is that Tory guy very tall or is Rod walking off the kerb side
He's 6'6". But also a bit of a prat.
William Smith look up “Munchausen at Work” to get some sense of who we’re dealing with. He has an uncanny knack of turning up just after major local crises. That’s all I’m saying.
@@markofsaltburn I can't work out from that if you're pro-Clarke or anti-Clarke. I'm not too bothered about where he is on local issues, on Brexit he made a prat of himself, being anti-May, then pro-May, then anti-May, twisting and turning in public.
I am torn how to vote for. Conservatives may well get Brexit done, but what about universal credit and cuts for the disabled? Labour are too extreme.
Brexit is the least of our problems
goffer43 Your right, but it’s still important that Brexit gets done
Because of the unique social and physical geography of the borough, Saltburn-by-the-Sea sucks in an unusually high number of chartered, qualified and/or public sector professionals and has a high number of art sector employees who work in Middlesbrough, and rightly, or wrongly, those people will swing the town Red. I went to a Labour Party centenary event in the town and one of the most illuminating ideas aired was that the early labour movement in the area that was built upon an expedient coming together of what could loosely be called “the pub” and “the chapel”. That meeting, ironically, was all chapel and no pub, and it highlighted exactly what’s gone wrong with the movement. A lot of those people have developed a very blinkered view of the Labour Party because they spend all day “doing good “ but then get to escape to the leafy confines of the unreal jewel on the hill at night, where people are too busy dealing with the politics of dog poo, car parking and innocuous teenage skirmishes to notice that the region that surrounds them is still as much of a shithole as it ever was. It’s easy to forget when you’re in the Saltburn bubble that we’re surrounded by the highest domestic homicide and child poverty rates in the country. The pub end of the Labour movement have to line with the failures of both Thatcherism and a metropolitan Fabian club whose priorities are wholly unconnected to their daily concerns. The old working class have a legitimate hankering for autonomy but it won’t be fulfilled until they’ve rejected not just the remains of their old party but also their false narratives about an establishment that have never had their interests at heart. The best thing that can happen is that they come away from the next five years of Tory administration feeling betrayed by Boris, Nigel and co. Then they might think again about what they want and how to get it. The whole edifice needs to be binned along with Labourism - Queen, Union Jack, Churchill fairy stories and all. The Tories can never be trusted, and they’ll turn on their own just as savagely as any doctrinaire Marxist-Leninist. BoJo came to Saltburn last week after a photo-op with some hand-picked blue collar workers up the road, and when he lunched in the town, I was disgusted to find that the local Tory councillor, a one-nation party stalwart who has served this town impeccably for years, was almost literally left out in the cold by the usual retinue of out-of-town opportunists, including the MP he’d championed doggedly at the last election.
One of the best pieces I have read for a long time my god a brain at last
Ok so you're a local and you're so well in with the local political scene, presumably in Redcar and Cleveland, that you know that a local councillor feels affronted that he wasn't involved in a photo op. But that's a teeny local dispute; means nothing in the real scheme of things. I mean, I knew Simon Clarke at university and could regale pathetic anecdotes if I wanted to. Means nothing as to who is best to run the country.
@@WilliamSmith-mx6ze boris is my MP and I can tell you straight away he is NOT the best person to run the country. He promised us so much and has delivered nothing, he backs out of all his promises. Boris is standing up for noone but himself. The sooner everyone realises Boris is nothing but a selfish, blustering idiot who couldnt give a damn the better.
If Labour did stop looking after the working man, as the esteemed political commentator Chubby Brown states, the Conservatives certainly didn't start looking out for him.
Embittered Drunk
It's not 'if'. Labour has no time for the ordinary worker these days; they are far more concerned with ideology and power. Labour have consigned the indigenous working person to history by flooding the low-paid labour market, thus screwing wages to the floor. The Tories are old masters at that trick and so have done nothing to stop the flood.
Time to ditch both.
Journalist not really biased 5:01
is this for real?
Vote Brexit Party
utb
Sod the Union both the EU & the UK...ENGLISH INDEPENDENCE will sort out this BREXIT Debacle & ruffle a few feathers!
Spare us the ramblings of Roy Chubby foul mouth Brown. Let's get done by Boris, let's get done by Brexit.
More accurately , let's NOT get done by Boris,,and let's NOT get done by Brexit.
DriftZ TwoSeven Where is the evidence ? Just asking.
DriftZ TwoSeven I'm not really sure what point you are trying to make.
What kind of self respecting newspaper employs Rod Liddle?
James Cassidy Because he’s a damn good journalist, even when he’s wrong.
The Times is an amazing newspaper and it is eye opening and also isn't biased unlike the TV networks.
Shanjan Usman Nothing is unbiased.
One that is not afraid to tell it like it is .
the answer? a good newspaper