Beyond Borders: Brexit buyer’s remorse

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ม.ค. 2023
  • David Foster visits Britain's most Euro-sceptic town, where the community is even more divided than ever over immigration, six-years after the country voted to leave the European Union.
    When news breaks, the media descends and social media fires up. But what happens when the spotlight moves on? Or the world just doesn’t care? Beyond Borders reveals the untold stories about the people at the heart of the story. Presented by David Foster, on TRT World.
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ความคิดเห็น • 556

  • @BoneyMB
    @BoneyMB ปีที่แล้ว +68

    Interesting logic - "Most of Brexiters said they would vote for Brexit again because problems have not gone away" It means they would vote again for problems not going away?

    • @catinthehat906
      @catinthehat906 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Blair was the architect of Brexit, he decided not to use the 7 year migration controls post 2004 that almost every other EU country used. The result was the UK, particularly the South East, had the biggest and fastest influx in Europe with no infrastructure planning.

    • @mercedesmukati1451
      @mercedesmukati1451 ปีที่แล้ว

      Almost sounds just like the Americans Repugnicans.
      They have been sold down the river by all those " educated" tax dodgers.

    • @martin87025
      @martin87025 หลายเดือนก่อน

      it's this same lack of rational thinking ability that led to Brexit

  • @PEdulis
    @PEdulis ปีที่แล้ว +178

    "... schools are packed, you cannot get an appointment with a GP, the NHS is packed, ..." and he blames it all on the migrants although he is a migrant himself from Morocco but denies being a migrant. Obviously, he does not realise that none of the problems he mentioned have anything to do with migrants who are a big part of NHS staff and also many GPs are migrants. These problems all stem from the same source: Tory austerity, underfunding the NHS on purpose to ruin it and replace it with a private system, underfunding schools, underfunding everything and then blaming it on migrants and fools like this migrant fall for those lies and vote for Brexit, making all the problems worse with that foolish decision.

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      the man from Morocco was the worst of the bunch. If foreign immigrants won't help foreigners integrate what chance have ''the openhearted'' Brits ever helping, the much needed, immigrants feel at home.

    • @PEdulis
      @PEdulis ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@edwardbernthal160 Exactly But with immigrants like Patel, Braverman, Sunak and Johnson claiming that immigration is bad and needs to be stopped, what can we expect of ordinary immigrants?

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@PEdulis you mean the openhearted immigrants of course. I left the UK in 78, I remember many kind deeds that were given to me from immigrants.

    • @ab-ym3bf
      @ab-ym3bf ปีที่แล้ว +16

      It's always someone else's fault on the island of GB.

    • @PEdulis
      @PEdulis ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@ab-ym3bf You mean on the 1950's theme park floating in the Atlantic? ;)

  • @michaelashall4523
    @michaelashall4523 ปีที่แล้ว +104

    Retired to France. Took free French lessons at the local Ecole. Made lots of French friends who always helped us. Not a problem integrating at all.

    • @cpcattin
      @cpcattin ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Now you see, ……..there are some stories with happy ending.

    • @jimbob-robob
      @jimbob-robob ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Can I come?

    • @tombartram7384
      @tombartram7384 ปีที่แล้ว

      ...and deprived Britain of your grey pound. Selfish tw8t.

    • @sophieblau845
      @sophieblau845 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hätte Deutschland einen Brexit gehabt ist und wäre das, das Beste, was Deutschland passieren könnte, denn Deutschland ist allein immer am Besten aus und klargekommen und die anderen EU Länder haben Deutschland vor allem gebraucht, deswegen werde ich ab jetzt NIE mehr meine Stimme den Grünen, SPD oder der FDP geben, vor allem nicht, wenn der deutsche Doppelpass kommen sollte!

    • @Korschtal
      @Korschtal ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Similar here as a British migrant in in Germany; we're welcome here.

  • @lindonesc
    @lindonesc ปีที่แล้ว +70

    Who could have thought that leaving the biggest single market in the world would hurt business?

    • @MichaelWilliams-mo1vv
      @MichaelWilliams-mo1vv ปีที่แล้ว +6

      It was like turkeys voting for Christmas.

    • @creelbait
      @creelbait ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The biggest single market in the world is the world.

    • @Christopher-lg3ry
      @Christopher-lg3ry 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      No. There are trade barriers (World Trade Tariffs) unless a trade deal agreed to remove such barriers i.e. EU single market

  • @brianferguson7840
    @brianferguson7840 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Reminds me of the 1.5 million british immigrants who used to live in Spain, less than 5%spoke a word of Spanish.
    They shopped in british shops, ate english breakfasts and fish and chips in british cafes.
    And,,,, were despised by the Spaniards.

    • @jimbob-robob
      @jimbob-robob ปีที่แล้ว

      That's because when the Brits are abroad the locals are still "the foreigners"...
      Ridiculous right wing entitled xenophobia...

    • @renebosselaar2198
      @renebosselaar2198 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Ryzanu And immigrant workers in the UK did not you mean? They did not help British businesses to do their thing? They did not pay taxes? To the contrary, a lot of Brits living in Spain (I presume you would call them expats) stayed under the radar, avoid paying taxes. To objective standards (and even to British law) that is called illegal.

    • @brianferguson7840
      @brianferguson7840 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@renebosselaar2198
      NO. I'd call them immigrants, like myself.
      I have lived in France for 20 years and now have French citizenship. Since day one I have payed Cpam, taxes, social contributions etc. French car, and I am fluent in French.

  • @peterbreis5407
    @peterbreis5407 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    The foreigners who don't make any effort to fit in, should just call themselves "Expats" and look down on the locals.

    • @drazen1972cro
      @drazen1972cro ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You sir... very well said. Take my upvote.

  • @susanzundel6231
    @susanzundel6231 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    What do Brits do when the set up colonies in Spain, Portugal they do not learn their language and do not want to integrate, But of cause Brits think they are superior.

    • @jasbindersingh2441
      @jasbindersingh2441 ปีที่แล้ว

      Brit here living in poland... spent 6 yrs learning the rotten language and am now at b1 level.

    • @miakeogh6844
      @miakeogh6844 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Jassbinder rotten language says it all about you the polish should be speaking English what

    • @ia285
      @ia285 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jasbindersingh2441 it took you 6 years to get to only B1 while actively studying the language? In 6 years you can get nearly as fluent as natives.

    • @queennzinga5988
      @queennzinga5988 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@ia285I became fluent after 3 years in England... you are right!!!

    • @hannofranz7973
      @hannofranz7973 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@jasbindersingh2441 If it cost you that much, it's enough reason to be proud of having achieved a B1 level in this precious language. Why do you call something " rotten" that has cost you so much effort? Enough reason to appreciate the language.

  • @Molhedim
    @Molhedim ปีที่แล้ว +30

    "where are you from?"
    foreigner: "bulgaria"
    "do you speak english?"
    foreigner: "no"
    Is not that they don't speak english, they don't want to because they see the camera and they are afraid problems will come to them so they avoid talking by saying they don't speak english so they're left alone.

    • @bigbarry8343
      @bigbarry8343 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      That's what I was thinking. Its not that they cannot communicate in English, they just didn't want to talk to him. And why should they ? Why won't he get a proper job for once?

    • @jb-zr4ez
      @jb-zr4ez ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Exactly! I'm a British immigrant living in France and although I'm learning French and getting better at it there is no way I'd have enough confidence in my ability to speak French to be interviewed on TV for a potential audience of people who are perhaps anti 'Brexit Brit'. I would run a mile.

    • @HelenLemink
      @HelenLemink 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I had the same impression. They answer the question "where are you from" without any hesitation ( so they speak at least a bit).

    • @rapier1954
      @rapier1954 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      These folk are in the UK picking vegetables doing jobs the English are unwilling to do so someone has to be hired to do the job or the vegetables will rot in the field. Whose to blame for that?

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I worked in an area of a north of England town that was 98% Asian and I usually had an interpreter even though many residents lived here for over 30 years. I only remember one house where the television set was tuned to a UK Station the rest were all on Indian or Pakistani satellite channels.

  • @marksykes1191
    @marksykes1191 ปีที่แล้ว +159

    I’m so overjoyed that they have got exactly what they voted for , it’s joyous !

    • @cpcattin
      @cpcattin ปีที่แล้ว

      Not exactly “what they wanted”. But better than what they had. The “Euro Zone” in my view appears to be functioning reasonably well to date. The future looks to be very interesting. I do hope the “Eurites” attain their ultimate peaceful goals

    • @PEdulis
      @PEdulis ปีที่แล้ว +34

      @@cpcattin Better than what they had in which way exactly? A pound that lost 20% of its value compared to the USD AND the EUR?
      More than 4% loss of GDP resulting in a loss of 100 billion per year for now with an added loss of another 40 billion per year starting June 2025 when the UK loses the right to do Euro clearing?
      Newly introduced or increased taxes to make up for those losses?
      Food rotting in the fields and healthy animals being culled due to worker shortages in all sectors, be it picking fruit, processing animals, construction, NHS, hospitality, ...? Therefore farmers reducing their production since they cannot profit from it anyway, thereby making the UK even more dependent on imported food while it already imports 46% of its food and global food shortages are here due to climate crisis, the war in Ukraine and other factors?
      Loss of sovereignty due to signing capitulations to Australia and other countries which e.g. means that Australian businesses have now the right to sue the "sovereign" UK government should it create or change laws in a way that they feel diminishes their losses?
      Lowered standards of food to even get that capitulation?
      Lowered standards in water quality by allowing raw sewage to be pumped into rivers, lakes and the sea?
      Loss of worker's rights due to dropping all laws that originally came from the EU even if they had been introduced by the UK?
      Leading Quitterlings moving their businesses to the EU like JRM, Ratcliffe and others?
      Factories closing down faster than you can look due to Brexit?
      Congratulations, I do have to agree, this all sounds like a huge win!

    • @ohgosh5892
      @ohgosh5892 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cpcattinwhat they voted for. hell on earth. I hope they rot in hell.

    • @planetcaravan2925
      @planetcaravan2925 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Downside of democracy, people can make bad choices...or if the choices were presented incorrectly

    • @PEdulis
      @PEdulis ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@planetcaravan2925 Which is why a referendum needs to be well prepared like they are in Switzerland and there needs to be a big majority, not just 52/48 which according to Farage means "unfinished business".

  • @bokhans
    @bokhans ปีที่แล้ว +54

    Poor people taking financial advice from billionaires, what could go wrong? 🤯

    • @msJjbluematrix
      @msJjbluematrix หลายเดือนก่อน

      Looks like we are all the same no matter where you go in the world. Same here in America

  • @nicks4934
    @nicks4934 ปีที่แล้ว +50

    Morons in uk? Who knew

    • @alandillon968
      @alandillon968 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Clearly you know ... mirror image?

    • @chubeye1187
      @chubeye1187 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@alandillon968 you fell for brexit didn't you 🤣

    • @alandillon968
      @alandillon968 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chubeye1187 Ano!
      Jesus's, how wrong you are. Your flippant remarks may get you thumbs up but here is the reality?
      I voted to join the EU and to stay in the EU in 2016 Referendum. So in the UK I'm classed as a Remainer, I'm proud of it. Infact, I kept having discussions with people prior to the Referendum and have been called a "Traitor", "Traitors to Britain", "Traitor to my country" and "If I like the EU do much go an live their" etc.
      I was shocked at the naivety, ignorance of the British people who followed like sheep the Rightwing policies but worse Personality's rather than their policies or ask the big questions to every statements they made of Why? How?
      Rather than listen to the Evangelistic Politics of the Leavers of "Just believe in Britain", "We don't need to know how, we'll sort that out when we leave, you just need to believe in Britain", .....bollocks like that.
      In 2017 I sold up and sadly left my country, because I didn't like the Isolationism it was going. I disliked how the rightwings were acting with the exenaphobia and racisum on the rise. I thought Britain would be where it is today. I believed in the EU values more than where the UK was going. I'm still a UK citizen but I still live in the EU.
      I saw the split in the UK and realised it would take a generation or two for it to settle or one of the Leading Political Partys grew some balls and negotiated a better deal than "Boris's Hard Brexit" that he dreamed up, it was never a question on the Referendum form.
      I predicted,, there would be more paper work for exports because if outside you would have to prove you followed the EU laws, so not less, but more. I predicted that "British Laws for British people" the Leavers shouted, really meant 'Power Hungry MPs' who, wanted to reduce EU laws, not strengthen them. They would take us back to the 1970s just before we joined the EU with a return to polluted seas, air and rivers, they would, get rid of the 40 hour workers directive etc! So far been proved right on every front but sadly even worse than I predicted.

    • @JohnnyinMN
      @JohnnyinMN 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They still believe the NHS is the greatest healthcare system in the world too, so Brexit came as no surprise.

  • @zookerwillow8993
    @zookerwillow8993 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Anyone else thought that most of those migrant workers didn't want to talk with someone on a camera. I think, if not most, at least half of them were able to converse in English, but they chose to not speak with the guy.

  • @tetchuma
    @tetchuma ปีที่แล้ว +25

    During the Trump Administration, Brexit was the only schadenfreude our country could enjoy, because we had become a laughing stock of the world.
    I just happened to be in London on my birthday on March 29th, 2019 for my birthday. And we just happened to be by Buckingham Palace when Teresa May lost her vote. All hell broke loose by Westminster Abbey and No. 10.
    Something that stuck me: Brexiteers looked A LOT like American Trumpers. Red hats, wearing the national flag as a clothing or capes, lots of blue-collar working class support and probably all of them not fully understanding what leaving the EU was going to end up costing them… because they listened to conservatives and ignored all progressives.
    My country may have voted for Trump, but we didn’t then tear up any and all trade agreements with a nearby continent… and then struggle to find anything to celebrate after leaving it.
    It’s madness.

    • @Tdot6
      @Tdot6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm Canadian and Trump is all hot air, but even he was not crazy enough to rip up NAFTA or incite a full blown trade war with China.
      What the Brits done with Brexit was short-sighted and driven mostly but opportunistic politicians (Bozo from left wing mayor of London and Farage, a do nothing MEP ironically receiving welfare payments from the EU). The irony is always that nationalistic right-wing politics is to create an angry us vs them mentality to vote against their own best interests. The older gen. was nostalgic for empire 2.0, the poor chose it as an anti-establishment f u, and the racists were always going to vote for the anti-immigrant party.

    • @Helloverlord
      @Helloverlord ปีที่แล้ว +3

      First, US admins didn't have to tear up any agreements as they, in fact, can hardly be called an agreements - its forced trade deals where's bigger eats smaller - this is why Trump was so against China as outsource, as this particular trade would eventually eat up US economy (US is smaller fish in this one, just to point out) but he has failed in it as profit of a few "patriots" (in his party) was more important than benefit of a whole nation.
      Second, any right wing supporter is the same in any county in the world, undereducated, poor, frivolous thus misinformed or just mad enough to believe in right wing "blame others" crap. Unfortunatelly, they are also majority in every nation in the world...
      At the end, UK is just paying the price of neglected education system, neglected independent media, too long rule of protected upper class, where's average folks are left behind economically and used as sheeple.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Helloverlord well said, the entitled leftist elite simply ignore how important diversity and tolerance of others opinions are in a functional democracy.
      Just like they hardly ever accept or personally feel the dire consequences of social dumping or aggressive religious and social control ruining their peaceful communities, low wages and physical hard work places.
      The irony is they go berserk confronted by any normal democratic orientated Conservative citizen, while stupidly embracing antidemocratic Sharia culture, law and courts despite every single basic value in this law religion is strictly against all leftist values!
      Those obvious and legitimate issues behind Brexit are simply ignored or preferably demonised.

  • @p.h.3987
    @p.h.3987 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    Thank you for the best marketing stunt EVER FOR the EU!!! Noone could have done a better marketing concept. 🤣🤣🤣 🇪🇺❤️🇪🇺❤️🇪🇺❤️🇪🇺❤️🇪🇺❤️🇪🇺❤️
    How many Brits speak Spanish in Spain, German in Germany, French in France, Greek in Greece???? ALMOST NONE!!!!
    Btw: What is the climate impact of BREXIT?? MUCH longer import/export-routes!!!!

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You obviously have not done much travelling, sat in bars maybe with tourists but not actually lived in many countries.

    • @sigiriya5149
      @sigiriya5149 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Wait until the British have to look for work in the fields of Romania or Bulgaria. Then the real fun begins regarding language.Better start soon...

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@sigiriya5149 the Brits can't work freely in the EU these days, another freedom they lost.

    • @sigiriya5149
      @sigiriya5149 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@edwardbernthal160 Wait until they cross the channel in used dinghies and enter the EU illegally......

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sigiriya5149 why would they risk their lives in dinghies when there are legal routes into the EU.

  • @rapier1954
    @rapier1954 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Where is Nigel Farage now to tell us about all the benefits Brexit is now delivering to the UK?

  • @samhartford8677
    @samhartford8677 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Maybe he should have visited Costa del Sol and seen the English enclaves where nobody speaks Spanish to get a comparison...

    • @doremi5236
      @doremi5236 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Exactly 👍

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel ปีที่แล้ว

      Nonsense, those well functioning migrants are not a burden on local culture, population, welfare and democratic institutions.
      A lame comparison...

    • @samhartford8677
      @samhartford8677 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@OmmerSyssel Sure, a bit of British exceptionalism there again. Brits are not a problem it's the Johnny Foreigner that's a problem.

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Or sections of northern towns where they only speak Urdu and people who've lived here 30 years need an interpreter when they're dealing with officialdom. Mind you in one morning I encountered three households that spent the winter in Pakistan or Bangladesh

    • @samhartford8677
      @samhartford8677 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@freebeerfordworkers Did I deny that that happens? My point was that some Brits do the same and expect to be serviced in their own language when abroad without bothering to learn the local language.

  • @chrispnw2547
    @chrispnw2547 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    As someone living in the United States and planning to set up a home in the Netherlands, I would not dream of not learning the local language (Dutch) as if my life depended upon it. This despite English being spoken on some level by the citizens. This is a luxury afforded those who can afford to do so. Those whose survival is dependent on working don't have the time to take on another language.
    I find most British people immigrating to France, Italy or other EU countries are the most hypocritical as most British I have met arrogantly want everyone to bend to their customs and language. I find it offensive to be honest and shameful.

    • @rolflin
      @rolflin ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is as you say. Offensive.
      But we have take note of it.

    • @creelbait
      @creelbait ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes I've noticed that with Muslims coming to the UK. everybody has to bend to their customs. I find that offensive as well..

  • @jamaicantillidie6626
    @jamaicantillidie6626 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    When the UK voted Brexit they gave the EU, the proverbial finger. One cannot have Brexit in some place and not in other places. The UK is a third party country and should be treated as such. It is what they voted for. The EU must not compromise with the UK, that would be sending the wrong message. The UK has voted ‘No’ to laws passed at EU on 56 occasions, abstained 70 times, and voted ‘Yes’ 2,466 times. The UK was on the “winning side” 95% of the time, abstained 3% of the time, and were on the losing side only 2%. The UK help shaped the EU! Oh I forgot, they, all 27 of them needs you more than you need them.

    • @drazen1972cro
      @drazen1972cro ปีที่แล้ว

      thank you for this information

  • @brianpark8758
    @brianpark8758 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    So they blamed the EU for the UK governments policies, or their lack of dealing with issues & they would vote for it again!! 🙄

    • @HTOP1982
      @HTOP1982 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Politics 101. Blame someone else for EVERYTHING, all the time.
      Even after they are not a factor, blame them for that.

    • @brianpark8758
      @brianpark8758 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@HTOP1982 Especially this lot that have been in government for over 12 years, the media (bought & paid for by the billionaire class) & the likes of Jacob Rees Mogg ( who people think is really clever because he speaks really posh) & then there is Nigel Farage. An MEP for 26 years & on the EU fisheries commission, but in all that time he only turned up for 4 meetings. He was still able to convince the fisherman of the UK, to vote against their own interests! That's what's meant by the saying, "people get the government they deserve." It's harsh but if people put their trust in others, without questioning their motives & scrutinizing everything they do, they're asking for trouble. It's even worse when you hear people saying they would do it again! If their going to be that stupid, they're beyond help & are blaming the wrong people for their problems, in stead of the people who created them & even used these issues for their own ends. It's infuriating!! 🤬

    • @renebosselaar2198
      @renebosselaar2198 ปีที่แล้ว

      Must be the superb British education

  • @JaywalkingTheWorld
    @JaywalkingTheWorld ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I moved to France. So welcoming and friendly. Should have done it sooner.

    • @gee3883
      @gee3883 ปีที่แล้ว

      What part, if you don't mind me asking?

    • @JaywalkingTheWorld
      @JaywalkingTheWorld ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@gee3883 - I took my boat from Calais, through France, via Paris, Nevers and Lyon. I'm now in Cannes.

    • @gee3883
      @gee3883 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@JaywalkingTheWorld Nice move, I've only been to france once and I loved it, it's on my list of countries to possibly move too.

  • @marilynvallance
    @marilynvallance ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Integration is easy, you just need to want to. Many Brits on the Spanish Costas don’t speak the language. I thought it was British exceptionalism but here we have Bulgarians not wanting to speak English. I’m sure some of them do but don’t want to answer questions. They must feel the hostility.

    • @Vilatkahang
      @Vilatkahang ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I personally could attest to eastern Europeans learning to or making the effort to speak a foreign language e.g coworkers from Bulgaria and Romania speaking German at comprehensible level.

    • @giovanniacuto2688
      @giovanniacuto2688 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The only Bulgarian I ever met in the UK spoke English, French and German equally to a high level of fluency, entered banking with no family background, worked incredibly hard and became a millionaire

    • @drazen1972cro
      @drazen1972cro ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You never know what are their circumstances and time they came. Maybe they just came and didn't have time to learn English. Learning a new language is not easy when you are past certain age. It's not easy talking to the native either, especially when they have camera on them. Maybe they feel like people will laugh at them if they try to say something in English and it doesn't sound good. There's a ton of things that might be a reason. I met many Bulgarians in Denmark and if they didn't speak Danish they did speak English. It's not like people don't want to learn language, especially when you know you don't have any other choice.

  • @elipa3
    @elipa3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I thought, they all knew, what they voted for?

    • @cpcattin
      @cpcattin ปีที่แล้ว

      They did and they do. Interview those who voted to stay; they will tell you they mostly regret leaving. Ask those who voted to leave they will tell you they are mostly happy with leaving.

  • @goylanddefree80
    @goylanddefree80 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    Before colonialism and crusades England was a depressed land with fertile ground worth defending, but not much else. In the modern age its a declining empire without a doubt.

    • @cpcattin
      @cpcattin ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ahh. The ebb and flow of time.

    • @ab-ym3bf
      @ab-ym3bf ปีที่แล้ว +13

      The days of "declining empire" are long behind you. You haven't been an empire for decades, almost a century, you are just a medium sized economy with a way to high self opinion.

    • @thepatriot4076
      @thepatriot4076 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The empire died in 1776 when my American forefathers pointed muskets toward the red coats and told them to go back to their inbred monarchs. 😂😂😂😂

    • @pritapp788
      @pritapp788 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Nail on the head!

    • @alioshax7797
      @alioshax7797 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ab-ym3bf I'm not British, but describing the sitxth or seventh economy in the world as a "medium sized economy" is absurd. Morocco is a medium sized economy. The UK, like most large western european countries, remains an economic powerhouse.

  • @wiicow
    @wiicow ปีที่แล้ว +11

    They probably did speak English but just didn’t want to be interviewed and so was easier to say they didn’t speak English

    • @HTOP1982
      @HTOP1982 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      My Academic IELTS score was a perfect 9.
      And I still use that to escape the "charity" fundraisers at tube stations...annoying bunch they are.

  • @MegaINSELAFFE
    @MegaINSELAFFE ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Iam also a Migrant. U.K. citizen who lives in Switzerland.

  • @emeidocathail7808
    @emeidocathail7808 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Buyer’s remorse? What about caveat emptor. They knew exactly what they were voting for .. third country status, and they got it.

    • @alexscarbro796
      @alexscarbro796 ปีที่แล้ว

      That’s not strictly true. The reality was that the promises made to each sector were highly tailored to them. Effectively each group was told what they wanted to hear, so they voted to leave.
      When the dust settled, for those a little more observant, it became clear that all those promises were mutually exclusive, hence all the inconclusive “indicative” votes in parliament on “what exactly is Brexit”. It was too late at that point.
      It’s easy to mock people, but the rage should be focused on the political parties that pedalled wholly dishonest messages and the media that did precisely nothing to challenge and fact check them.

    • @renebosselaar2198
      @renebosselaar2198 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@alexscarbro796 Who was it that sang You hear what you want to hear and you disregard the rest..... Maybe the people can now reconsider their disregard. Maybe stop reading only the Sun. That is the only Brexit advantage I can think of.

  • @Tdot6
    @Tdot6 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    The immigrant population is contributing to the growth of the town in jobs, setting up new businesses, customer base, etc. With a declining and aging population this small town would had continued to decline until it was a shell of itself. Boston had more or less just signed off on their own demise.

    • @johngodley256
      @johngodley256 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      The German economy boom was only made possible through millions
      of refugees from eastern Europe after WW2 and millions of migrant
      workers in the 1950s and 1960s. They got on with the task and created
      a real economic fundament. No disharmony and blaming. The people of
      the UK do not realise that only working together produces results.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johngodley256 that is plain nonsense! Not one single European society can prove your leftist migration nonsense!
      Fact is the majority of poor and backward orientated migrants in Germany are Turkish migrants clinging to the failed culture they left. The majority of H4 recipients are the same group, just like the majority voted for authoritarian Erdogan, despite living comfortably in our liberal democracies. So much for your enrichment nonsense..
      German wealth and stabil democracy were build by Germans, not your political correct nonsense which primarily gained huge advantages without contributing noteworthy to German, or any other Western European wealth and culture.
      T. Sanandaji can serve you the facts along with Statista and Koopmans.
      Have fun with much needed reality check..
      🐖💨🧕🏾💸💸

  • @allykhan8594
    @allykhan8594 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As an exporter and importer,it has been a disaster!

  • @ravivaishster
    @ravivaishster 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    "Be careful about what you want. You might just get it." - George Bernard Shaw

  • @gotaylor
    @gotaylor ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Sounds like Chicago, Illinois in the 50’s, almost everyone was an immigrant. Chicago was the 2nd largest Polish speaking city in the world and it held true for many national groups. I lived an area called little Berlin. Restaurants, threatens, grocery stores, libraries and even the school were German. All that has disappeared; takes at least three generations for integration.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel ปีที่แล้ว

      Nonsense, it's scientific proven that second generation has integrated with local population and culture.
      Why is only one religious minority unwilling to integrate despite living in our liberal societies since FOUR generations and still way over represented in all the negative societal important statistics?
      Those scary facts isn't changed by an entitled elite and its ongoing relativism and demonisation of migration critics! That part of Brexit is your responsibility as well..

  • @andressanchezcasado4433
    @andressanchezcasado4433 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    EU is a peace project

  • @evanmathias7490
    @evanmathias7490 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The solution was never Brexit; it was simply to raise the minimum wage and come down harder on companies employing illegal migrants. Had we done that, we would be in a better place with better prospects. Britain had always been a free market open economy with great values. It is a shame to hear people talking about lebensraum and nationalism... just so not British.

  • @MaximilienRobespierre1
    @MaximilienRobespierre1 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Wonderful video!

    • @PaddyDAngelo
      @PaddyDAngelo ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I am here by your lead, good sir.

    • @jmccullough662
      @jmccullough662 ปีที่แล้ว

      The devastation caused by freedom of movement writ large. Poor Bostonians.

  • @gsismaet5385
    @gsismaet5385 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Maybe by the way you frame your question, people pretend to not speak english.

    • @baldoldbear
      @baldoldbear ปีที่แล้ว +3

      its getto mentality you see it with brits in spain go there live there but as a group not learning to be spanish but building a british getto england has had immigration for thousands of years but they intergrated added bits but became brits now they dont its sad brexit was a dumb falier only mp an rich buisness won making money out of trashing the uk be they will want to rejoin when they see profits in doing so

    • @alandillon968
      @alandillon968 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@baldoldbear true including Nigel Farage (French heritages) who started it all. Married to a French woman and holds a dual British and EU Past Port, as does his Children. None have to wait in ques at Airports either and has freedom of movement that he took away from the rest of the UK.🖕🖕
      Then there is Boris Johneon, the Priminister who negotiated a Hard Brexit that was never part of the Referendum who was born in America and most recently has Turkish ancestry but is a bit of a mongrel having Ancestry from other European countries particularly France! Has a duel PastPort so doesn't have to wait in ques at Airports either and has freedom of movement to live in any EU country that he took away from everyone else. 🖕 🖕
      Both very much do as I say not what I do, but sold the lie to the niev Leaver contingency during Brexit.

  • @heldertorres4296
    @heldertorres4296 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    i've no
    pitty of this people after listen to them

  • @ianwheeler7513
    @ianwheeler7513 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    How many English lessons can these people get locally? Integration is a two-way street

    • @rolflin
      @rolflin ปีที่แล้ว +1

      good point.
      They blame the newcomers, and not the government doing nothing for anyone

    • @ianwheeler7513
      @ianwheeler7513 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @queennzinga5988 you should check out the EU language learning policy. It might answer your question correctly.

  • @windowman929
    @windowman929 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Largest ethnic group in Ireland, are the English doing very well apparently 🇬🇧

  • @maxschon7709
    @maxschon7709 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Boston had problems before Brexit and the LEAVE compagne claimed the cause would be the EU. In reality the troubles had been part of the ongoing the urban-rural divide we had and have in the last decades.

    • @giovanniacuto2688
      @giovanniacuto2688 ปีที่แล้ว

      It should have flagged up its urban-rural divide problem by chucking tea in the harbour🤣

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel ปีที่แล้ว

      Urban-rural issues? What nonsense! How about antisemitism, antidemocratic oppressive religious culture? Sharia courts is most certainly a cultural enrichment..😆
      🐖💨🧕🏾

  • @wrestle2uk
    @wrestle2uk ปีที่แล้ว +10

    They deserve all they're getting. Sadly, we have to endure their mess too

  • @uweinhamburg
    @uweinhamburg ปีที่แล้ว +43

    Buyer’s remorse - exactly the term that comes to my mind when i see something Brexit related!
    The reason for voting Brexit has been for many voters a way to express general disappointment about the development of the last decades. The average Brit has not seen a positive change for some time and had hoped that a protest vote would suddenly make everything better - whatever better meant to them!
    It was clear that that could not work from the beginning, as the goals of so many different hopes were linked to the Brexit decision!

    • @SamSitar
      @SamSitar ปีที่แล้ว

      that's why brexit doesn't work.

    • @derekmab7734
      @derekmab7734 ปีที่แล้ว

      Although I agree with your statements, I do not agree with the Leave voters. If they were wise enough they should not have taken their problems out on the EU, they should have verified the facts before casting their vote. They should have held their rogue government accountable and not keep voting for them 3 terms in a row. I would say it was a vote of spite and xenophobia and proving they cannot be friends of other nations that benefited them. It was an evil intention, so it punishes them through their government. They learned nothing from history that hostilities, xenophobia, fascism etc would destroy nations. We cannot keep blaming just evil Tories, blame the electorates who put them in power. Very unwise people indeed!

    • @benedictcowell6547
      @benedictcowell6547 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I regret to say this seems an excuse. The reality was a combination of frustration and crass ignorance. It was not the anonymity of the EU, it was anonymity that technology has created. Try to talk to any responsibility on the phone. The resentment, the frustration, declining services all transferred into a silly vote as a result of a lying campaign by the tenth rate politicians. And the people that persist in Brexit are just obstinate and they cannot accept they have been had.

    • @uweinhamburg
      @uweinhamburg ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@benedictcowell6547 And the most used search term for Google UK in the days after the referendum has been 'What is the EU?'
      They had better Googled that a few days earlier 😂😂🇪🇺

    • @creelbait
      @creelbait ปีที่แล้ว

      " Buyers remorse"....surely you mean losers remorse.
      I've yet to meet a leaver, like me who regrets their decision.
      The non stop whinging is coming from remainers.

  • @olivierdk2
    @olivierdk2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    they made their bed, now they have to lie in it.

  • @Demun1649
    @Demun1649 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    TRT is now on my Subscription List after I found a recording of myself being recorded by TRT at the London Wine Trade Fair. Seems a much more adult and honest channel than the BBC ever will be.

    • @alioshax7797
      @alioshax7797 ปีที่แล้ว

      Depends about what. Just avoid listening to them when it comes to Turkey, (I mean, except to hear how it is the greatest, most beautiful, God-chosen country with its wonderful president) and other way they're pretty okay.

    • @Demun1649
      @Demun1649 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@alioshax7797 ALL countries, apart from one, are GOD-chosen. And it is very beautiful in places, pretty much like anywhere else. As to the greatest, every idiotic nationalist thinks the same. Just look at Farage and Trumpanzee.
      And you suggest I should avoid listening to them when I need the latest update on MsF? You want to censor me?
      As to the president, he started well, and then forgot he was meant to be basing himself on Kemal Ataturk!!

  • @nickelsdimes8643
    @nickelsdimes8643 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I agree with the conclusion of the cafe owner originally from Morocco. It's not about immigration, it's about blaming other people for the problem these people HAD. It's easier to blame other people for your own problems than finding and implementing actual solutions to the problems. Most Brexiteers don't want to solve the problems they had i.e a useless and ineffective government, instead they would rather blame Brussels for everything, literally! 🤦‍♂️

    • @roberta9833
      @roberta9833 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hahaha! Yes! …Now they have other immigrants to blame, level with India. It's not racism it's greed. 😁🤣

  • @MOSSFEEN
    @MOSSFEEN ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Ah BREXIT The GIFT that keeps on giving

  • @irminschembri1081
    @irminschembri1081 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I wonder why integration of immigrants works better in other Europen countries ?
    No, I am not so naive to think it is perfect there but it hasn't made any other country want to leave the EU.
    Maybe teaching the local language first and making them fit for the labour market had helped in countries like say Germany ?

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      we have problems with integration here in Denmark, mostly all of the countries on the planet have problems, it's sad but true. Thankfully most of us don't get genocidal or stupid enough to shoot ourselves in the foot, unlike leave voters.

    • @youtubeyoutube936
      @youtubeyoutube936 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Really? Like where? Integrating European immigrants is far different from those from other cultures

    • @ab-ym3bf
      @ab-ym3bf ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Island mentality.

    • @Tdot6
      @Tdot6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I'm Canadian and live in Toronto. My city's population is almost 50% made up of immigrants. We are quite open to diversity and regularly have high immigration each year. It's weird but it's almost like our diversity has proudly became a fabric of Canadian society.

    • @HTOP1982
      @HTOP1982 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Look, as with every other population there are varied types that come over.
      Some will be educated or smart, and will already speak english.
      Others are uneducated or less smart, and will find it hard to speak any other language, will probably work under a few of the smarter ones, and remain like so.
      Some people integrate, most don't. Look at all the British retiree immigrants in Europe.
      Most of them can not say more than 6 words in the language of the country.
      So much so that they call themselves "expatriates" instead of immigrants, which is what they are.

  • @miketaylor803
    @miketaylor803 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    "Most of those we meet say they would vote brexit again - the problems haven't gone away" I'm not sure this makes sense?

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot1 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I don’t want to be rude but the Fens is my least favourite part of England. Not much has come out of it (agricultural products aside) since the Roundheads, Englands Taliban. Low pay, low levels of education, insular, parochial, narrow minded, unable to cope with social change. Not everyone obviously but there is something about those flat fields which crushes the spirit.

  • @mrchainanimal3637
    @mrchainanimal3637 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Most of the Brits living in Europe don't speak the language of the country they are living in either. Actually I think there is no nation, maybe except the US-Americans, which is worse in learning foreign languages. Maybe it's the well known British arrogance, or maybe they are just lazy... maybe leading UK politicians like Raab, Truss, Kwarteng and are Patel are right in their view about their fellow countrymen...

    • @colindant3410
      @colindant3410 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's very simple. Most people whose native tongue is not English will be exposed to English from a young age through television, for example. It is THE language to learn. However, if one's native tongue is English, which language should they learn? French, German, Italian, Greek, Czech, Polish, Spanish, Russian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Latvian? The list is endless. This is not meant as an excuse, but the utility of learning English is far greater than the utility of learning most other languages for most people.

    • @giovanniacuto2688
      @giovanniacuto2688 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@colindant3410 Which is precisely why so many "illegal immigrants" prefer to head for England. Many know more English than they let on.

    • @JohnnyinMN
      @JohnnyinMN 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      English dominates. You learned it most likely from endless movies, TV, videos, radio, music, culture, etc. Why do I need to spend two years learning a language for a 2-week vacation?

    • @queennzinga5988
      @queennzinga5988 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@colindant3410 I was born in France, and you are only being exposed to English in school just like you guys. You are desilusional and disingenuous. I have learned English here in England, Brits are lazy to learn foreign language this is your real problem.

  • @martinaklee-webster1276
    @martinaklee-webster1276 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Does the Coverment even offer Integration Courses? This should be mandatory, but it is costing Money, of course, and politicly it's not wanted.

    • @giovanniacuto2688
      @giovanniacuto2688 ปีที่แล้ว

      Perhaps all countries should have a policy whereby people can only be granted residence if they speak the local language to a certain level of fluency

    • @rolflin
      @rolflin ปีที่แล้ว

      @@giovanniacuto2688 yes..i am looking forward that, with UK residents at spain.
      Let's do it!

  • @DAVHORNER
    @DAVHORNER ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The problems with immigration they refer to were not caused by the EU in the first place. Transpires the UK Govt (who would have believed) did not enforce immigration correctly to start with.

  • @miakeogh6844
    @miakeogh6844 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Myself a good question to have asked would have been how long have they been in England and do they intend to stay?

  • @tsuchan
    @tsuchan 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When the reporter huffed and puffed and rolled his eyes at people not speaking English, is that what he'd expect European people to do at English who come to their country without speaking their language?
    When he talked about the number of illegal immigrants coming in small boats, as he talking about the people who failed an asylum claim and didn't leave afterwards?
    When locals say Brexit hasn't worked and even made things worse but they'd vote the same again, is that the famous definition of insanity?
    I'm gratified that for ruining lots of people's lives, Leave voters are suffering, but they have so much more learning to do yet. And all they needed to learn was the right target to hold accountable for their troubles.

  • @PEdulis
    @PEdulis ปีที่แล้ว +28

    "pretty much like those who crossed the channel illegally last year" NOBODY crossed the channel illegally. Everybody has the right to seek asylum in any country of the world as the UNHCR refugee convention which the UK has signed states. As Braverman admitted, there is no official route for migrants to come to the UK unless they come from Ukraine or a few other special places. She publicly stated that the only way to claim asylum in the UK for most people is to come to the UK and then to apply for it. Why do people keep repeating those government lies about migrants crossing the channel illegally?

    • @ab-ym3bf
      @ab-ym3bf ปีที่แล้ว +7

      That is the power of propaganda and repeating mantra's. That is how brexit happened.

    • @PEdulis
      @PEdulis ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@ab-ym3bf Exactly. People repeat such nonsense without ever questioning it. Unfortunately, they are allowed to vote anyway.

    • @chrisgray4651
      @chrisgray4651 ปีที่แล้ว

      Because they are stupid.

    • @johnwright9372
      @johnwright9372 ปีที่แล้ว

      Under the Government's policy there is NO legal way an asylum seeker can enter the country.

    • @PEdulis
      @PEdulis ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@johnwright9372 Which is ILLEGAL legislation in itself. The UK has SIGNED the UNHCR refugee convention and is thereby obliged to follow it and thereby it NEEDS to accept anyone arriving in the UK to claim asylum. Obviously, the UK tries to sign treaties with anyone just to call them null and void at its will but that is not how international law works, be it regarding this converntion, the N.I. protocol, the TCA with the EU or anything else.
      All this shows is that the UK is becoming more and more a pariah state and more and more countries recognise this, e.g. New Zealand by stating that it will block the UK's application to join the CPTPP should it not comply in full to its obligations signed regarding the N.I. protocol since that would only show that any treaty the UK signs is not worth the paper it is written on.

  • @hadeelmaqboultubailah8024
    @hadeelmaqboultubailah8024 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Like always TRT world, well done programs.

  • @Antonnick
    @Antonnick ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There is a sort of logic as expressed by the family farm business owners. The tendency to usage of large firms, they having to use cheap most east european labour not available locally "'cos they all go to university "which in turn means that more public services , NHS, Schools, accommodation are needed. When there is no money for the public services, the result is waiting lists etc. That is a political problem on how to cope.
    This phenomena is not new, nor is it restricted to GB. Switzerland, for example, says it has a net increase of immigration of about 50 000 people a year - mostly from Germany and working in part in highly skilled well paid jobs incl hospitals . They are require to be housed , their children schooled, their health care taken care of etc. The report on it I read summed it up quite nicely. "Every year we have to build and equip the equivalent of a small town and all its amenities."
    Is this the price to pay for continuous economic growth?

    • @MagMar-kv9ne
      @MagMar-kv9ne 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Its also demographics. The migrants shove away a time where most of the people you see on the streets are the elderly. After that it is ghost towns, ghost streets, ghost alleys.

  • @thomasschodt7691
    @thomasschodt7691 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    How often do locals in some communities in spain or portugal struggle to find a spanish or portugese speaking randomly picked stranger...

    • @marksykes1191
      @marksykes1191 ปีที่แล้ว

      How do you know ?

    • @hoWa3920
      @hoWa3920 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@marksykes1191 Everybody knows that most of the English don't like speaking foreign langues. Because you would have to learn something.

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hoWa3920 that is a myth, most of the worlds population learn the language of the country they end up in. In my travels around the world it is the Germans who have great problems but I would not dream of saying, ''Germans don't like speaking foreign languages'' that would be a racist comment in my book.

    • @heldertorres4296
      @heldertorres4296 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@marksykes1191 i know it , a lot of people in portugal and spain are tired of british people livind there couz they make no effort to learn spanish or portuguese thats a fact

    • @ab-ym3bf
      @ab-ym3bf ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Depends on where in Spain or Portugal they look. In the streets filled with English pubs no one will speak their language. Outside, most will have at least an elementary knowledge of the language of their guest country. It's a matter of respect, as well as a desire to communicate and integrate in the local society.

  • @hwica2753
    @hwica2753 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Sad when the farmer described the bottom layer as not so bright. There is book smart and making and fixing stuff smart and the latter is just as bright if not more so.

  • @thomasjamison2050
    @thomasjamison2050 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like the woman who said 'no, I don't speak English." Believe me, they speak English, they just don't like racists and are inclined to treat racists with the same contempt that racists show to them. All the quality people in Boston left for the US centuries ago.

  • @Notfunnysam
    @Notfunnysam ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm Canadian. The word austerity is even more daunting to me the term Right Wing.

  • @jean6872
    @jean6872 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *_This is a completely unscientific program, interviewing a person here and a person there is no way to understand the situation._*

  • @grahamjames1614
    @grahamjames1614 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    SHUT THE BL°°DY BACKGROUND MUSIC OFF!!!!!

  • @DidierWierdsma6335
    @DidierWierdsma6335 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Those people can/do speak English they just don't want to talk to the interviewer please don't be fooled once again they can speak and understand English.
    Brexit was a huge mistake and a disaster period good luck getting back to Europe.
    Other than that a great video keep up the great work👍
    And greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱

  • @casteretpollux
    @casteretpollux ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Boston people should charge for giving interviews.

  • @thomascollins4291
    @thomascollins4291 ปีที่แล้ว

    I could not have put it better myself

  • @jimbob-robob
    @jimbob-robob ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Doesn't seem like they're too bothered about Brexit problems overall...

  • @ronthered138
    @ronthered138 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Transients working in the fields for limited periods of time have no need to learn the local language. Actual immigrants should be offered English lessons free of charge in an effort to help them to integrate.
    The indigenous locals should be made aware that these immigrants are doing valuable work in the community. The local yokels will be mighty put out if the immigrants leave and the locals have to start shoveling $hit. You can't please some people.
    I grew up in Canada in the 1960's. The guys that I played hockey and baseball with had Polish, Ukrainian, German, etc. parents. Oh yeah, there were a few English types in the neighborhood, you know, for colour.

  • @mrsporty9669
    @mrsporty9669 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sad place ☹️

  • @ParcelOfRogue
    @ParcelOfRogue ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Welcome them in. Out the biggots!

  • @didierlemoine6771
    @didierlemoine6771 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    British voted for all this mess !

  • @fpvx3922
    @fpvx3922 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    "You came from Mprocco" "No I am British [...] When I arrived here 11 years ago" yeah...:D

    • @roberta9833
      @roberta9833 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😁🤣😁 he is more British than the British! Hypocritical! 🤣

  • @johnmunro4952
    @johnmunro4952 ปีที่แล้ว

    Boston can't cope because of austerity!

  • @OllieX123
    @OllieX123 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Why would leaving the EU address the immigration problems the former Mayor Anton suggested was causing strain on the country?
    The Government themselves published research showing EU countries had a low impact and even a beneficial impact on public services, housing and the economy*. The EU even has restrictions on freedom of movement that EU immigrants need either a job or enough money to support themselves when staying more than 3 months in a country (Directive 2004/38/EC).
    *EEA Migration in the UK: Final Report, 2018

  • @richardtuxford6058
    @richardtuxford6058 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Austerity causing the issues, migrants getting blamed.

  • @xrayfish2020
    @xrayfish2020 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Play stupid games, win stupid prizes 😳

  • @CUMBICA1970
    @CUMBICA1970 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    4:40 "No speak English." HAHAAA I use this good ol' tactic here in Japan. Pretty much every other day salespeople coming to my door and boy they are persistent. And oh those NHK fee collectors (their BBC.) No no no I have no terebi (which is true.)

  • @LemonCamel
    @LemonCamel ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I wouldn't want to integrate either if I ended up in the most leave-heavy part of the country

  • @8533jason
    @8533jason 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That Moroccan man, my god the entitlement. That is the most British thing about him

  • @chriskost7291
    @chriskost7291 ปีที่แล้ว

    👏👏

  • @jasbindersingh2441
    @jasbindersingh2441 ปีที่แล้ว

    Of course ...yrs ago ...when I was at school , and the English, they don't want to do this sort of work now......
    Years ago , when farmer Giles was at school , houses cost 3 times wages and rents were affordable. Who wants to work on crappppp wages on some farm when accommodation wise it ain't gonna pay the bills. Bit different 40 yrs ago when homes and rents were affordable on modest wages

  • @HulaHoop-io5hg
    @HulaHoop-io5hg ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think they were sold a dummy?

  • @truthalonetriumphs6572
    @truthalonetriumphs6572 ปีที่แล้ว

    If I was an immigrant, I wouldn't want to be on TV too. "I don't know English" is safer than getting into trouble. 😵‍💫

  • @syedmaricar9946
    @syedmaricar9946 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's all political and economical and social.

  • @elipa3
    @elipa3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Either anyone from a foreign country is unwelcome and a foreigner, like the former mayor from Ukip, or they are welcome. I cant see, why 15 years should make a difference.
    If you stick to the rules, whats the problem?

  • @beaubrent
    @beaubrent 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This host is quite awkward walking around the shops, it all feels a bit forced.

  • @drazen1972cro
    @drazen1972cro ปีที่แล้ว +1

    it amazes me how hostile immigrants can be to other immigrants. Forgetting that they also came to the same place out of necessity and how they were treated by the natives. And they are still being treated like "foriners" , but they have this servant mentality and get upset that other unfortunate souls seeking a better life might get their British masters mad. Utterly disgusting and despicable behaviour.

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley ปีที่แล้ว

    Difficult to watch Britain sink back into the sea.

  • @anicegal
    @anicegal 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Much of the problem blamed on Brexit, is in fact the governments foolish approach.

  • @truthalonetriumphs6572
    @truthalonetriumphs6572 ปีที่แล้ว

    Instead of blaming the politicians in London who wouldn't fund the infrastructure/ services, they blamed the immigrants and EU. Stuck. Still stuck. That's the fate of old industries like agriculture and fishing - only your sister will work for you! "Go West Young Man."

  • @kevonslims7269
    @kevonslims7269 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just noticed the US has a lot of UK city and towns name, new “York” new “jersey” new “Hampshire”
    “Boston” new “England”.

    • @viquiben4919
      @viquiben4919 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      It also has plenty of spanish names mostly in the west and the south, Los Ángeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Florida, Toledo, Madrid, Colorado, Arizona, Oregon... it depends on who settled first.

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@viquiben4919 pesky illegals renaming every place they settle in.

    • @viquiben4919
      @viquiben4919 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@edwardbernthal160 Those places with spanish names are much older than the ones with anglo names because the spaniards (from Spain Europe) after conquering Mexico in 1519 went up North America by the western coast to Alaska a century before the Mayflower (1620) leaving settlements all the way. In fact many native american tribes like Navajo, Pueblo and Apache Bendoke could speak spanish before even have seen an englishman. Geronimo spoke perfect spanish. I hope you are being sarcastic or making a joke and not just another arrogant though ignorant WASP.

    • @billpugh58
      @billpugh58 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      And German, swedish, French…….funny that.

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@viquiben4919 I said '' pesky illegals renaming every place they settle in'' I did not mention any particular race.

  • @alk6225
    @alk6225 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    it´s a very geriatric town with working class jobs. i hate brexit but britain is bursting at the seems and every scrap of land will be built on. there has to be some controls so there is enough breathing space. meanwhile boris who was against brexit, then for brexit, will retire very nicely somewhere sunny abroad

  • @tangocray5513
    @tangocray5513 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why is it so difficult for me to move to every country in the world? It is because there are rules to keep out those, like me, without enough money to meet the rules. Other countries also prevent illegal immigrants from moving to their countries by not allowing them to make any business or work. Many countries also insist that you leave their country every 3 months, and are only allowed to return if they can show enough funds to support themselves. Anyone caught in most countries illegally is kicked out. So why is it so easy to illegally enter England, get paid and housed and fed and have rights? If we applied the same rules as most other countries there'd be no illegal immigrants.

    • @truthalonetriumphs6572
      @truthalonetriumphs6572 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's difficult for you because you don't try. There are many people who would find it difficult to move within their own country.

    • @truthalonetriumphs6572
      @truthalonetriumphs6572 ปีที่แล้ว

      You would find it difficult to get a computer science degree, start a business, or make a few million. But, people do it all the time ... all over the world.

  • @invisiblehandofadamsmith
    @invisiblehandofadamsmith ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thats they voted for now they have it pick up the veg, lovely view

  • @west8436
    @west8436 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Keep saying your British. eg I'm Australian. I'm not anything else. Australian is all my people not . And there's 20 million of us . I'm first Generation, my Children are First Australians. 100%.

  • @ederdesouza8346
    @ederdesouza8346 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Maroccan guy I bet he has French passport. ... the old story. I am alright Jack

  • @sebastianwrites
    @sebastianwrites ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I just see one group, picking on another group, and the other group picking on the next group down - or in, depending on your perspective?
    Germany takes massive numbers of immigrants, but I know they support immigrants better and this influx should have been shared across the country... rather than concentrating on certain areas.

    • @jimbob-robob
      @jimbob-robob ปีที่แล้ว +3

      If the government supported the immigrants better it means they would have to treat the British people better too. The Tories can't have that, might cost them and their mates a bit more tax...not forgetting the moral hazard of "government handouts:...Gawd help us...

    • @sebastianwrites
      @sebastianwrites ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jimbob-robob Then they have the poor picking on each other with the help of the billionaire owned newspapers such as Daily Mail, Express etc?

    • @giovanniacuto2688
      @giovanniacuto2688 ปีที่แล้ว

      Before the World Wars Germany took in Jews from Eastern Europe fleeing from the Russian pogroms. Then we know what happened. The Est European jews who made it to the United States has better luck.

    • @sebastianwrites
      @sebastianwrites ปีที่แล้ว

      @@giovanniacuto2688 I don't even know what means... do you?

  • @javiermartingonzalez4759
    @javiermartingonzalez4759 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The EU is the BIG democracy in the world

    • @TheOmfg02
      @TheOmfg02 ปีที่แล้ว

      Democracy.. 🤣 good one

  • @truthseeker327
    @truthseeker327 ปีที่แล้ว

    Stupid politicians could have avoided all that if they would have allowed people from India to go to UK and work. Would be a win win situation for all

  • @ajvanmarle
    @ajvanmarle 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    `We voted for Brexit, but our problems haven't gone away. So, we would vote for Brexit again`
    Logic is truly wasted on people like that.

  • @andrescasado5975
    @andrescasado5975 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Auld lang syne

  • @Quebecoisegal
    @Quebecoisegal ปีที่แล้ว

    Must be hell to be a remainer, a committed European, and live in those parts. Hope many escaped to mainland Europe.