anti vax but didn't listen to the lies from pharma and the government and its "experts" haven't had died from any bloodclots, heart problems due to the vaccine which is well documented.
@@leecudmore-ray6697 there used to be... maybe not any more since most printing is done in a different way, similar to a normal printer rather than with the use of type.
I'm 37 and many of my friends/peers have come to the realisation that many of us now likely won't have the families and children we hoped for. I'm speaking broadly here but between the housing market and the struggles with dating/meeting new people I'm worried we are quickly heading towards a birthrate and mental health crisis
I'm also 37 and we are living through the most privileged times in human history. We have luxuries our ancestors wouldn't even comprehend. We are a very ungrateful generation. Constantly wanting everything immediately and not willing to put in the effort to get it.
@@manvbeesIn the past even those working the most menial of jobs, could afford to save up and buy their first house before they were 30, on top of feeding one or two kids. Today that is impossible. If you have kids on an average salary, not even minimum wage, unless your parents help you out, you will be renting forever. Or paying a mortgage forever, which is pretty much the same thing. So we have computers and better entertainment? Nice distraction. The fact of the matter, is that you have to work waaay harder and be far more educated now, to achieve what the average person in the previous generation could.
@@chatham43 There's nothing bitter about John's comment though, you're just trying to have a patronising dig and it makes you look toxic. I.E, the subject of this episode.
Soo... you are saying that those who wan't to "solve" problems do not want to be reminded what created said problems? How do you solve a problem without looking at its source?
@@Nice0n3 He said people who want problems to be solved, which has no indication of whether those individuals are willing to roll their sleeves up and attempt to solve the issues themselves. People who want problems to be solved by others (politicians) might not want to or wish to understand the source of that problem.
I always strongly believed in and supported remaining in the EU. However, one aspect that is probably for the best, getting it over with now eliminates the "what if" question - if remain had won then we would still be hearing from the anti EU brigade again and again and again. Results aside, at the least, the exhausting conversation has somewhat ended.
The cat is always in charge. Our cat is a dictator. I tried to have a romantic moment with the wife and the cat police arrived and broke it all up succesfully. :)
@@chatham43 Who do you think it more selfish: The person who asked to be able to feel better and more sovereign at the expense of other's financial security, or the person who is suffering from the sacrifice of their financial security because others' feelings?
It means being able to make own decisions but this is just fly in the air thinking cos every country has to negotiate with others re trade deals etc and while within the eu the uk initiated most of the laws that were passed and we didn't really have to follow them as we have seen thro covid etc. So it was all lies and soooo many littke ebglish fell for it. We Scots didn't nor the northern Irish but u little english and ur subservient Welsh fell for it big time.
Norway parliament has 1-2 days per day when they spend making EU laws getting equal Norwegian laws in order to stay in single market. Sovereign but they cannot stop align to EU law,
The dishwasher question: Different surface-area to mass ratios. The higher the ration, the faster the rate at which the object cools. Slower cooling rates lead to greater evaporation.
I would put it even broader: populism is dying. In many places they came to power and people realize that nothing is changing after that. Brexit is just an example of it.
You are just parroting words you and the people you heard them from don't understand. Populism is democracy. Populism is what the working classes want. Populism is Brits wanting the NHS funded. Populism is the working class wanting a living wage. The demonization of the word populism is something done by the upper classes to convince you the peasants are not competent to rule themselves
@@charlesreid9337 populism isn't democracy, it's a 'us common people vs the elite' ideology which presupposes that power is sitting with the elites and isn't being used to help the common people. Democracy doesn't even have to exist for populism to exist as a movement. See 1880's Russia onwards. The problem people have with populism isn't that it's completely wrong, for elites have mistreated working people for centuries and there's still mass inequality, it's that the people steering populist movements are elites and use it to attack actual working class politicians. If you think Farage or Tice want to hand power to the people and genuinely improve things for the working classes, I've got a bridge to sell you.
Populism, in this context, is a political movement, rather than a popular choice. Politicians and their client media create a simple narrative that includes blaming others and persauding the populace that their view is the reality. You can't easily divorce populism (as a political movement) from demagogues ready to exploit the anger and fear that populism exploits or even engenders. @charlesreid9337
That's a very Old Politics way of making your point, setting one group of people against another demonises them both. I thought we had seen the back of that kind of tone
So you're right wing cut your health care system to the Bone.. which you probably voted for.. and now you are angry that your health care system had to make choices.. go to this one appears to be made up
So, to answer the question about the noise is the vacuum of space so the sun can be heard: if you were in a spaceship near the sun, you would have atmosphere, or you wouldn't be alive - and one way to hear the sun is to be close enough for it to damage your craft, and that damage could be heard. But that is a collision, not the sun's natural sound. This sound can be heard over radio. Places like the James Webb telescope center, or whatever - plenty of places, if you know the frequency perhaps any radio, might pick up sounds from the sun and from other planetary bodies. (note: using my husbands account, he knows this all better than me and would write a better reply, but it's late & this show aired a week ago, and so he doesn't want to leave a reply). 😊
I listen to TH-cam at night and each video starts automatically. Suddenly LBC comes along and James is arguing with people in my dream and it all get rather political. Is there a part in this where James talks about his bad back and he has to mute his microphone now and again to gasp? Or was that actually in the dream?
The next stage I think they will take is to deflate food prices by removing at additional cost to imports from Europe since brexit and instruct food retailers to reduce prices by the same or face penalties
It's tough when you come to accept you're not going to have children as you kind of have to work out what you're going to do with your life while everyone else is busy raising their families
If anyone can keep the viciousness of the Brexit debate going with his vile nasty comments, while trying to sound sanctimonious, it’s that loveable character James Obrien.
There are immediate actions the new government can do to rebuild European bridges>..> Europol for joint security Euratom for energy security Erasmus for university cooperation
Why are so many people wanting to have children?.. Cost of living. If you have no secure future when it comes to where you'll be living in 10 year's how can you feel secure enough to start a family
There is also a species of squirrel that look like albinos - a white squirrel, that is not an albino, but quite rare in the UK. It would explain the family. Again, my husband whose account I'm using knows more than I do. 😂
Technically you can hear the sun you can hear the sound of the sun in the Solar wind... Though you need to focus the sound with special equipment.... some satellites do also record the fluctuations given out by the sun in their instruments.
00:02:00 did I here correctly that Mr. Farage is the Honorable MP for Texas? I heard about Neo-colonialism, but somehow I did not think it would go in that direction...
Lake claiming that Emily Maitliss didn't know about politics in America and in the very next sentence saying she (lake) knew about the UK. The woman is a grifter
just to finish peters point before jobby faded him out knowing he was going to catch him out about post brexit eu tariffs.(the c.b.i) at present, customs duties (tariffs) do not apply to UK goods imports from the EU.
The problem is debating something that is just demonstrably bad gives it prominence. He’s had 8 years of people denying the reality of Brexit which is why people making mute points need to be ignored - he is right to fade them out as their position is indefensible
Well, James has asked few questions and none were answered. The caller made few accusations and James corrected them. The caller did not accept the corrections and was just trying to speak about something that was not relevant. The point of the call was faded away as there was no point in it(I personally don't like fading away as well, but there is a point when it is preferable over loosing time, or feeding lies)
why do you not expect someone who has changed his political views before to change them again now that he sees the public wants something else? its not like Boris is defined by any sort of political straightness and unwavering adherence to a line of behavior.
1:47 - if you have a monotonous reading voice, can you improve it? I'd say yes. I think the science behind charisma and acting is quite strong. There are many places where you can learn techniques to change your style of reading and speaking, and people improve all the time.
@@Khalkara You had a TH-cam channel since 31 Jul 2009 and yet there is ZERO on the channel NIL, NOTHING, and yet you have big words of nonsense to post here. You SPAM PROPAGANDA BOT.
I think you could hear the sun but you could hear the sun because you hear the sun affecting your helmet and suit. It might be your suit/helmet you're hearing but that's like saying we don't hear anything specific we just hear the atmosphere that carries sound waves into our ears. The suit and helmet surely carry the sound waves and if you hear that then you hear the sun??
And how would the soundwave of the sun travel to your helmet and suit? In vacuum there is no sound. That is why we cannot hear the sounds of the sun here on earth.
@@DerIchBinDa I mean it's all energy waves how are the light waves from the sun carried with nothing to bounce off of until it gets into the atmosphere
I guess I am the exception to the rule. I struggle to read aloud with any inflection but I have no problem at all with reading (my home is filled withbooks I've read) and comprehension, even when I was a young child. I will say dispite a large vocabulary ( compared to some of my contemporaries), my spelling is atrocious.😊
The premise of this show is that if you agree Brexit was a bad idea and agree with JOB then toxicity is lessening. If you still believe in Brexit then you will have toxicity poured all over you. Nice
I am one of those who believed Britain to be European (and wanted to remain European as a Brit) but dislike(d) Brussels & the EU as a Bureaucratic organization I felt I had little control over (compared to my own Parliament). Brexit (as it was done) was something I felt fairly strongly, was a con... though maybe, I did not feel that angry about it. not "blood boiling level" what about today? I kind of generally dislike Europe a little more for it's reaction to Brexit (and probably also for it's lack of assistance to Ukraine)...the fact is, I can see more of the potential & upsides of Brexit now... but I also see Brexit as wrong in more ways than I did originally
What in the EU's response makes you angry? That we did jot let you keep the benefits of membership without the obligations? That we did not reform the EU to your liking against our own liking? That we did not subjugate our own interests to those of the UK's? You do realise there was no democratic mandate in any EU country to do any of the above, right?
@@samhartford8677 would not say I was actually angry with any of them... no... more like, prepared to recognize our estrangement as a natural/best course of events... and therefore become more excepting of Anti-EU policies. my basic problem with the EU response was thesame as my problem with the IMF response to Greece during the economic crisis.... I feel too many of the politicians in that game were satisfying their national or personal insecurities at the expense of the now acceptable target. almost reminded me how the powerless soviet bureaucrats ravenously ate up those governors and regional heads the Politburo would see fit to exile from the Olympic-heights of power technically, they were right fulfilling the mandate of their electorate, but in that, they kind of post-factum became the Brexiteers caricature of themselves. I entered Brexit believing, whilst different in many ways we were one with Europe. I grew to an understanding that any Union at least with this Europe (which I still have respect for as a culture) has no place in the British interests as a country... trade things, yes... I believe the more Europe can be dealt with on an individual city level the better... (as in, a city or district within Britain is free to partake in close relations with the EU, similar to the Hansa-schtatt... independent of government influence) really like that proposal. but I believe that Britain itself should be decidedly outside the EU as it is.
You voted for Brexit, but wanted to Remain? How does that one work? In any case there is simply no rejoin. The UK is simply not getting the same membership terms and has to go trough the joining process.
So you’ve never had problems getting prescription drugs. Or been waiting at a port with your produce in the back of the lorry rotting. Or left your crop in the fields because the pickers all left. Or been one of the many businesses who lost half their trade because you products suddenly became more expensive. Or… etc etc. To not be aware of all the problems of Brexit at this point beggars belief.
Where's the £350m pounds per week which was going to be ploughed back into the NHS, that the Bullsh*t Boris said we were going to get? Why aren't Brexiters talking about this?
Because we are a rich country... We had the capacity to absorb the blow, but now Poland is set to overtake us. But yeah, keep going on and on about the "remoaners" guys
I voted remain, my husband voted leave. I have seen some things get worse, other things not really change at all in any measurable way, and if I'm honest I am not 100% sure that the things that got worse wouldn't have got worse anyway irrespective, given a Tory government. One thing I am sure about is that I am seriously fed up with endless conversations (including you James) banging on about who said what to whom in 2016. I think its time to stop any form of recriminations and name calling and see what we can do to move forward and improve things
To change something to the better, you need to analyse and understand what happend. Just putting your hands over your ears and singing lalalala does not help.
@@JoeGreen-ys4xh I know chrissy-boy is being "glib"; I listened to that piece O'Brien did, it was humour. But @christophersmith8990 knew that, didn't you ?
@@christophersmith8990 Is brain surgery harder than being a firefighter ? Is being a teacher harder than being a journalist ? Is a builder's job more demanding than an architect 's?. Different jobs require different skills.
Big fan, but *please*, James, stop talking about boiling a living being. It makes me jump every time. I'm sure there must be a metaphor for what you are describing which doesn't leave such a harrowing image in our minds.
Dear James, whenever you reminisce about your pre-brexit vote opinion, would you mind adding that many, many of us didn't share your stupidity? Then just carry on as normal obviously. I'd just appreciate the shout out. Thanks
The opposite of Boiling a Frog is Freezing a Fox.
Ignoring a Farage?
@@Glassjar34 farage is frog
Suella Bravermen boils frogs for her potions, and she cackles whilst doing it.
Teasing a Tice?
The Brexiteer in my family went full anti vax and now i have nothing to do with them
Are they still alive? Did they survive the pandemic without the vax?
'nObOdy iS sAfE uNtIL eVeRyOnE iS sAfE' 😂 💉💉💉
@raymondo6665 OP didn't alienate anyone, their family did that themselves.
@raymondo6665you're literally contributing to the hate with this comment
anti vax but didn't listen to the lies from pharma and the government and its "experts" haven't had died from any bloodclots, heart problems due to the vaccine which is well documented.
One woman had a law: Fish and chips in a newspaper!!!
That seems to be the only law I have heard!❤❤❤❤
Unlikely, seeing as other countries don't have fish & chip shops. But if you like eating lead, I can probably guess who you voted for.
@@TheLucanicLordhow do you love taking things this serious😂😂
@@TheLucanicLordIt’s true and I heard the show. They do have fish and chips shops in Italy with newspaper printed wrap too.
@@TheLucanicLord is there lead in printing ink???? lol
@@leecudmore-ray6697 there used to be... maybe not any more since most printing is done in a different way, similar to a normal printer rather than with the use of type.
I'm 37 and many of my friends/peers have come to the realisation that many of us now likely won't have the families and children we hoped for. I'm speaking broadly here but between the housing market and the struggles with dating/meeting new people I'm worried we are quickly heading towards a birthrate and mental health crisis
I feel for you John, I am nearly 60 and when we had our kids one could get by on little money. Now, the basics are beyond reach for so many 😢
Aren't we there already? Just saying as a 50-year-old without children (albeit not mental health but just health crisis).
@@samhartford8677 sorry to hear this, Sam
I'm also 37 and we are living through the most privileged times in human history. We have luxuries our ancestors wouldn't even comprehend. We are a very ungrateful generation. Constantly wanting everything immediately and not willing to put in the effort to get it.
@@manvbeesIn the past even those working the most menial of jobs, could afford to save up and buy their first house before they were 30, on top of feeding one or two kids. Today that is impossible. If you have kids on an average salary, not even minimum wage, unless your parents help you out, you will be renting forever.
Or paying a mortgage forever, which is pretty much the same thing.
So we have computers and better entertainment? Nice distraction. The fact of the matter, is that you have to work waaay harder and be far more educated now, to achieve what the average person in the previous generation could.
Emily, well done! 🎉 These people are nuts nuts.
Is the Brexit conversation losing is viciousness?
I feel quitters are tired to having to defend a lie. They seem to have given up.
They have now become a sidelined minority. Before that were a loud mouthed minority that had got its way.
Boris is gone and nigel is part time.
A quitter would be a man who tried eight times to become an MP, then ran away, one week after getting what he claimed he wanted.
Ok bed-wetter.
Emergency budget that's a lie
The majority want problems to be solved. And many of those don’t want to be reminded Brexit created a lot of them.
@john Get over it Jonny boy and don't sound so bitter.😊
@@chatham43 There's nothing bitter about John's comment though, you're just trying to have a patronising dig and it makes you look toxic. I.E, the subject of this episode.
Soo... you are saying that those who wan't to "solve" problems do not want to be reminded what created said problems?
How do you solve a problem without looking at its source?
@@Nice0n3 He said people who want problems to be solved, which has no indication of whether those individuals are willing to roll their sleeves up and attempt to solve the issues themselves. People who want problems to be solved by others (politicians) might not want to or wish to understand the source of that problem.
@@johnrussell3961 what problems? 🤔🧐
Brexorcisms , just brilliant
Peter at around 47 minutes sounds like a complete chump. Kinda heartbreaking.
30:00 Can we please get this brilliant woman to do EVERY interview with EVERY Right Wing nut job? 😅⚖️🏆💯
I always strongly believed in and supported remaining in the EU. However, one aspect that is probably for the best, getting it over with now eliminates the "what if" question - if remain had won then we would still be hearing from the anti EU brigade again and again and again. Results aside, at the least, the exhausting conversation has somewhat ended.
That Lake interview was the best I’ve ever seen from a journo
Some journalists in the US used to ask politicians hard questions. That ended in the United States decades ago
@@charlesreid9337 sure did
The cat is always in charge. Our cat is a dictator. I tried to have a romantic moment with the wife and the cat police arrived and broke it all up succesfully. :)
Meaningful visit with all individuals. Charlie and those responses live made me cry.
I've suffered because of the leave vote, my work has basically stopped brexit KTF
@buisty Why you being so selfish?
@@chatham43 He is not the only one. Are all the others being selfish too?
@@chatham43 Who do you think it more selfish: The person who asked to be able to feel better and more sovereign at the expense of other's financial security, or the person who is suffering from the sacrifice of their financial security because others' feelings?
@@buisty1888 😂
I've benefited massively! Council house waiting list is really coming down in the Yorkshire
There is no more toxic a person than JOB
I still have no idea what "getting our sovereignty back" actually means.
I think you just have no idea..😊
Blue passports made outside the UK.
That is pretty much it.
@@chatham43still waiting..
Who knows? Maybe Its about giving powers back to the King? Ironically enough I think he would rejoin the EU.
It means being able to make own decisions but this is just fly in the air thinking cos every country has to negotiate with others re trade deals etc and while within the eu the uk initiated most of the laws that were passed and we didn't really have to follow them as we have seen thro covid etc. So it was all lies and soooo many littke ebglish fell for it. We Scots didn't nor the northern Irish but u little english and ur subservient Welsh fell for it big time.
Norway parliament has 1-2 days per day when they spend making EU laws getting equal Norwegian laws in order to stay in single market. Sovereign but they cannot stop align to EU law,
The legal relationship is mediated by the EFTA court.
It's estimated every norwegian is 1200€ better off to be in the single market and pay 58€ each for the membership.
And to think Farage was such a big fan of the Norway deal when he was moaning about the EU...
2days per day seem alot
I feel that the UK has leapt up by decades within the last 3 weeks !
@@dinty66 😂
That Keri Lake woman is a piece of work.
The dishwasher question: Different surface-area to mass ratios. The higher the ration, the faster the rate at which the object cools. Slower cooling rates lead to greater evaporation.
I loathe the tories more than anything and now loathe Farage just as much as I ever did.
James (I could be wrong) O'Brien, what's your thoughts on the cultural enrichment on the rampage in Leeds? 🤔😏
He’s not going to comment on that which is why he’s diverting to to nothing burgers like Brexit
Brexercism's? 🤣🤣 LUL! Careful now. The right believes in that bladerdash too.
What do u mean the right. It was the 'right pushing brexit
I would put it even broader: populism is dying. In many places they came to power and people realize that nothing is changing after that.
Brexit is just an example of it.
You are just parroting words you and the people you heard them from don't understand.
Populism is democracy. Populism is what the working classes want. Populism is Brits wanting the NHS funded. Populism is the working class wanting a living wage.
The demonization of the word populism is something done by the upper classes to convince you the peasants are not competent to rule themselves
@@charlesreid9337 populism isn't democracy, it's a 'us common people vs the elite' ideology which presupposes that power is sitting with the elites and isn't being used to help the common people.
Democracy doesn't even have to exist for populism to exist as a movement. See 1880's Russia onwards.
The problem people have with populism isn't that it's completely wrong, for elites have mistreated working people for centuries and there's still mass inequality, it's that the people steering populist movements are elites and use it to attack actual working class politicians.
If you think Farage or Tice want to hand power to the people and genuinely improve things for the working classes, I've got a bridge to sell you.
Populism, in this context, is a political movement, rather than a popular choice. Politicians and their client media create a simple narrative that includes blaming others and persauding the populace that their view is the reality. You can't easily divorce populism (as a political movement) from demagogues ready to exploit the anger and fear that populism exploits or even engenders. @charlesreid9337
When it come to immigration, populism is alive and well, and why shouldn't it be?
@charlesreid9337 100% correct, it's the illiberal extreme left that say it's bad.
Kari Lake has become a caricature of herself.
Why is the NHS paying for IVF when physiotherapy that can help people get to work is not funded.
pay for both
That's a very Old Politics way of making your point, setting one group of people against another demonises them both. I thought we had seen the back of that kind of tone
Speaking as someone who had to pay for her own IVF. What are you even on about?
So you're right wing cut your health care system to the Bone.. which you probably voted for.. and now you are angry that your health care system had to make choices.. go to this one appears to be made up
@@liz-qq9kb james LITERALLY said nhs ivf cycles are a thing three times in this episode. Listen much?
So, to answer the question about the noise is the vacuum of space so the sun can be heard: if you were in a spaceship near the sun, you would have atmosphere, or you wouldn't be alive - and one way to hear the sun is to be close enough for it to damage your craft, and that damage could be heard. But that is a collision, not the sun's natural sound. This sound can be heard over radio. Places like the James Webb telescope center, or whatever - plenty of places, if you know the frequency perhaps any radio, might pick up sounds from the sun and from other planetary bodies. (note: using my husbands account, he knows this all better than me and would write a better reply, but it's late & this show aired a week ago, and so he doesn't want to leave a reply). 😊
Lovely interview recording.
She triggered Kari Lake so bad. 🤣
The entire gop is either a con or a cult.
I listen to TH-cam at night and each video starts automatically. Suddenly LBC comes along and James is arguing with people in my dream and it all get rather political. Is there a part in this where James talks about his bad back and he has to mute his microphone now and again to gasp? Or was that actually in the dream?
The next stage I think they will take is to deflate food prices by removing at additional cost to imports from Europe since brexit and instruct food retailers to reduce prices by the same or face penalties
There is an albino squirrel in South Norwood
we are not remainers. we are loyalists. they are quitters not leavers.
It's tough when you come to accept you're not going to have children as you kind of have to work out what you're going to do with your life while everyone else is busy raising their families
If anyone can keep the viciousness of the Brexit debate going with his vile nasty comments, while trying to sound sanctimonious, it’s that loveable character James Obrien.
What is vicious about correcting someone misquoting you, and asking them to answer a question?
Peter the Brexorcist ? I must bookmark that one !!
The book Reboot Britain is excellent 😊
TRIGGER warning, James please warn us about mentioning your cup of non- motile gametes.
Theresa may came out with leave means leave when she was being doubted about her effort to get a deal cos she had been a remainer.
There are immediate actions the new government can do to rebuild European bridges>..>
Europol for joint security
Euratom for energy security
Erasmus for university cooperation
An apology would be a great place to start.
Why are so many people wanting to have children?.. Cost of living. If you have no secure future when it comes to where you'll be living in 10 year's how can you feel secure enough to start a family
He must be a cousin of mine ! We love our cats & the state who may feed them !!
Brexit madness is finally over people have woken up…
Cari Lake is digusing and its the height of irony that she describes herself but just cant see it. Or refuses too.
There is also a species of squirrel that look like albinos - a white squirrel, that is not an albino, but quite rare in the UK. It would explain the family. Again, my husband whose account I'm using knows more than I do. 😂
interesting. The answer indicated that they are the same species... Perhaps i had that wrong. I'm curious....
No, venom is still there lol
Very poor decision cutting off a caller who got the better of you. Very poor show.
Wow😂
Something in JOB's past has made him insecure.
@@sidweazel2883 that's what James (I could be wrong O'Brien) does, what a wet lettuce! 😂
Except he didn't get the better of James. He just kept lying about what James said and refusing to answer the question.
Technically you can hear the sun
you can hear the sound of the sun in the Solar wind... Though you need to focus the sound with special equipment.... some satellites do also record the fluctuations given out by the sun in their instruments.
00:02:00
did I here correctly that Mr. Farage is the Honorable MP for Texas?
I heard about Neo-colonialism, but somehow I did not think it would go in that direction...
Emily Maitlis is brilliant, I love her work.
@@uniquerebeljaney3639 😂
Breakfast means Breakfast!!
Lake claiming that Emily Maitliss didn't know about politics in America and in the very next sentence saying she (lake) knew about the UK. The woman is a grifter
Peter is still very toxic isn't him
Whole Show 🦕
just to finish peters point before jobby faded him out knowing he was going to catch him out about post brexit eu tariffs.(the c.b.i) at present, customs duties (tariffs) do not apply to UK goods imports from the EU.
James needs to try to debate more and not just fade callers out. That wasn't really a win. It's only effextful if the caller is a bit unhinged.
He was unhinged
The problem is debating something that is just demonstrably bad gives it prominence. He’s had 8 years of people denying the reality of Brexit which is why people making mute points need to be ignored - he is right to fade them out as their position is indefensible
He's debated these people over and over again the argument is always the same.
Well, James has asked few questions and none were answered. The caller made few accusations and James corrected them. The caller did not accept the corrections and was just trying to speak about something that was not relevant.
The point of the call was faded away as there was no point in it(I personally don't like fading away as well, but there is a point when it is preferable over loosing time, or feeding lies)
Last whimpers of a failed state
why do you not expect someone who has changed his political views before to change them again now that he sees the public wants something else?
its not like Boris is defined by any sort of political straightness and unwavering adherence to a line of behavior.
1:47 - if you have a monotonous reading voice, can you improve it? I'd say yes. I think the science behind charisma and acting is quite strong. There are many places where you can learn techniques to change your style of reading and speaking, and people improve all the time.
Man these people are just salty they can’t galavant around Europe without a visa
Forget BREXIT James answer why is Britain arming Ukrainian fascists?
but we're not arming Putin
Your talking point is well over a year out of date, tankie. Azov doesn't exist anymore.
@@Khalkara You had a TH-cam channel since 31 Jul 2009 and yet there is ZERO on the channel NIL, NOTHING, and yet you have big words of nonsense to post here. You SPAM PROPAGANDA BOT.
that interview was great!
11:45
That aged well didn't it.
Liz the cabbage
I think you could hear the sun but you could hear the sun because you hear the sun affecting your helmet and suit. It might be your suit/helmet you're hearing but that's like saying we don't hear anything specific we just hear the atmosphere that carries sound waves into our ears. The suit and helmet surely carry the sound waves and if you hear that then you hear the sun??
And how would the soundwave of the sun travel to your helmet and suit? In vacuum there is no sound. That is why we cannot hear the sounds of the sun here on earth.
@@DerIchBinDa I mean it's all energy waves how are the light waves from the sun carried with nothing to bounce off of until it gets into the atmosphere
no prosecution of boris necessary at least,
What a balloon 🎈 of a caller
I guess I am the exception to the rule. I struggle to read aloud with any inflection but I have no problem at all with reading (my home is filled withbooks I've read) and comprehension, even when I was a young child. I will say dispite a large vocabulary ( compared to some of my contemporaries), my spelling is atrocious.😊
Brexorcism !! Love that term !!
Ferrari still shillingfor his masters
Hey pal I am the Brexorcist ?
@@dinty66 no, but James (I could be wrong) will never get over the Brexit result. 😂
Boring. People voted out
The premise of this show is that if you agree Brexit was a bad idea and agree with JOB then toxicity is lessening. If you still believe in Brexit then you will have toxicity poured all over you. Nice
Still banging on about Brexit…… I’ll just watch Andrew and Emily You are so boring…
I am one of those who believed Britain to be European (and wanted to remain European as a Brit) but dislike(d) Brussels & the EU as a Bureaucratic organization I felt I had little control over (compared to my own Parliament).
Brexit (as it was done) was something I felt fairly strongly, was a con... though maybe, I did not feel that angry about it. not "blood boiling level"
what about today? I kind of generally dislike Europe a little more for it's reaction to Brexit (and probably also for it's lack of assistance to Ukraine)...the fact is, I can see more of the potential & upsides of Brexit now... but I also see Brexit as wrong in more ways than I did originally
What in the EU's response makes you angry? That we did jot let you keep the benefits of membership without the obligations? That we did not reform the EU to your liking against our own liking? That we did not subjugate our own interests to those of the UK's?
You do realise there was no democratic mandate in any EU country to do any of the above, right?
@@samhartford8677 would not say I was actually angry with any of them... no...
more like, prepared to recognize our estrangement as a natural/best course of events... and therefore become more excepting of Anti-EU policies.
my basic problem with the EU response was thesame as my problem with the IMF response to Greece during the economic crisis....
I feel too many of the politicians in that game were satisfying their national or personal insecurities at the expense of the now acceptable target. almost reminded me how the powerless soviet bureaucrats ravenously ate up those governors and regional heads the Politburo would see fit to exile from the Olympic-heights of power
technically, they were right
fulfilling the mandate of their electorate, but in that, they kind of post-factum became the Brexiteers caricature of themselves.
I entered Brexit believing, whilst different in many ways we were one with Europe. I grew to an understanding that any Union at least with this Europe (which I still have respect for as a culture) has no place in the British interests as a country... trade things, yes... I believe the more Europe can be dealt with on an individual city level the better... (as in, a city or district within Britain is free to partake in close relations with the EU, similar to the Hansa-schtatt... independent of government influence) really like that proposal. but I believe that Britain itself should be decidedly outside the EU as it is.
I may report the word venom aa hate speech
Has O’Brien been sacked?
Kerri Lake..............!!!
You are the venom James .
Cope
@@Khalkara woke wally .
@@dufud You're still coping with being wrong.
@@Khalkara not wrong .James is one of the most hate filled individuals Ive ever come across.
@@dufud You say that, but this video (and every other video of him) is evidence to the contrary.
Why are you acting so unhinged?
As a Brexit voting Remainer, I just hope JOB isn't the face of Rejoin.
You voted for Brexit, but wanted to Remain? How does that one work?
In any case there is simply no rejoin. The UK is simply not getting the same membership terms and has to go trough the joining process.
@@Nice0n3 I didn't suggest the UK would get the same membership terms as before. There will be a rejoin campaign, it's just a matter of time.
@@msa-tt4bg 😂
The people didnt know what they were voting for...I think we need a new general election.
All the doom and gloom that was supposed to happen post Brexit never happened!
So you’ve never had problems getting prescription drugs. Or been waiting at a port with your produce in the back of the lorry rotting. Or left your crop in the fields because the pickers all left. Or been one of the many businesses who lost half their trade because you products suddenly became more expensive. Or… etc etc.
To not be aware of all the problems of Brexit at this point beggars belief.
All the wine and roses that were supposed to come didn’t either
Where's the £350m pounds per week which was going to be ploughed back into the NHS, that the Bullsh*t Boris said we were going to get? Why aren't Brexiters talking about this?
Because we are a rich country... We had the capacity to absorb the blow, but now Poland is set to overtake us.
But yeah, keep going on and on about the "remoaners" guys
Well some of it has
I voted remain, my husband voted leave. I have seen some things get worse, other things not really change at all in any measurable way, and if I'm honest I am not 100% sure that the things that got worse wouldn't have got worse anyway irrespective, given a Tory government. One thing I am sure about is that I am seriously fed up with endless conversations (including you James) banging on about who said what to whom in 2016. I think its time to stop any form of recriminations and name calling and see what we can do to move forward and improve things
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You can't retire in Spain anymore though.
To change something to the better, you need to analyse and understand what happend. Just putting your hands over your ears and singing lalalala does not help.
Too dull to listen to. 😢
James O'Brien thinks his "job" is harder than manual labour. How can anyone take him remotely seriously?
Does manual labour come with death threats?
@christophersmith8990 Are you being glib? I think that's a bit of a mischaracterisation
@@JoeGreen-ys4xh I know chrissy-boy is being "glib"; I listened to that piece O'Brien did, it was humour. But @christophersmith8990 knew that, didn't you ?
@@christophersmith8990 Is brain surgery harder than being a firefighter ? Is being a teacher harder than being a journalist ? Is a builder's job more demanding than an architect 's?. Different jobs require different skills.
JoB still going on about Brexit, Brexit literally saved this guys career.
Was he about to get sacked before brexit ? 🤔
@@diaryofnricom163 he’s admitted in an interview that Brexit has been amazing for his career it’s all out there if you want to google it.
@@LG26 One need not consult Google to make unsubstantiated assertions.
Really?? You were, "in the room", when the decision to sack him was imminent?
Because I know you weren't.
@@AlanisRae001 it’s in quotes love
Big fan, but *please*, James, stop talking about boiling a living being. It makes me jump every time. I'm sure there must be a metaphor for what you are describing which doesn't leave such a harrowing image in our minds.
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Dear James, whenever you reminisce about your pre-brexit vote opinion, would you mind adding that many, many of us didn't share your stupidity? Then just carry on as normal obviously. I'd just appreciate the shout out. Thanks
James O'Brian full of his own self importance, not a hint of humility.
He thinks he is the king of his gullible listeners
Hello bot, still going with the ad-hominem attacks. Nothing insightful to offer.
Who is "O'Brian" ?
you'd be in a position to understand that o'brien
maybe your starting to understand it was never more than LEFT-wing anti-tory rhetoric and hatred ?