Having recently left the UN I can say 100% that the attitude towards patriotism there, especially among senior staff, was exactly as he reported in the EU.
Depends which Edmund we're talking about. Edmund Burke, I'm pretty sure, would have disliked referendums. He might very well have taken the view that there had been too much immigration too quickly, but he'd want Parliament to address the problem. But Edmund Blackadder or Edmund from the Narnia stories? Who knows?
@@HannanOfKingsclere Other Edmunds perhaps had more practical experience of the dangers of mass foreign migration: Edmund the Martyr, Edmund I, Edmund Ironside, etc. What Burke would have made of the idea that the matter should reside exclusively at the discretion of a political order which has - with a resolution that it has shown in no other regard on its listless watch over the last 2 generations - pursued an extremity of policy seeking the revolutionary transformation of the ethnography of its own society, in the face of what it knows is general public disquiet and unease at its actions which it ignores or dismisses with disdain, is a more doubtful proposition Lord Hannan.
Something that seems to be missing from this talk is the dangers of being overly dependent on other countries, then being reliant on them for your existence
Brilliant speech. As at least another comment suggests, DH clarity needs even further distillation into sound-bites for more people to grasp why free trade makes sense for all.
9:34 "All countries will do better living as good neighbours than squabbling as unhappy tenants. All nations will flourish when they follow their own dreams in their own time pursuing policies that are tailored to their own needs." - Daniel Hannan
His arguments and speeches were a big part in advancing the cause of Euroscepticism in the Conservative Party. The 2016 EU referendum and therefore Brexit may well not have happened were it not for him.
Done absolutely nothing? A really strange comment, but not an uncommon one levelled at people who dare to speak up and apply some principled and historically aware thinking to today's challenges. What exactly do you expect Hanna to "do", in addition to energetically bringing very useful insights and suggestions forward (apart from his Ukraine/Russia views, which I leave aside), as he has been doing for decades?
I would like to support “national conservatism” but have a major problem with these people, something along the lines; “fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me”. It all sounds so plausible, but these same people stayed very quite when it was impacting all of the rest of us and they only seem to now be doing something belatedly now it is clearly going to impact them. Having said that, I will try harder and really hope they mean what they are now saying, but I will not trust any of them ever again.
@@HannanOfKingsclere it’s why you use him. Because you want to conserve absolute nothing. Your god is the GDP and your life is dedicated to free trade.
all lovely stuff, "national conservatism" is what normal people in the uk mean when they say: "common sense". if there were someone able to explain this concept in a way that people who are not politically inclined would understand, i think it would be extremely popular
The Anglo-sphere Right needs to understand it got the economics wrong. If the nation state doesn't control international finance capitalism, international finance capitalism will control the nation state.
19:00 The free weekend is solely the achievement of trade unions. IMO Burke would have opposed them and Adam Smith would have been at least sceptical. The free weekend is of course now very much threatened by free markets, which according to Hannan were the ideals of Burke and Smith.
This man excoriates the EU for its lack of democracy and then accepts a peerage and sits in an unelected legislature. Oddly inconsistent. Does he only believe in democracy for other people, I wonder? All the Europeans I know are very patriotic and love their countries. They also almost without exception think the English ruling class are incredibly arrogant and ill-informed. What Europeans fear is nationalism, not patriotism. There were quite a few UKIP MEPs that fell short. I'm afraid I don't feel that Mr Hannan and I comprise a 'we'. His 'us' is pretty exclusive, I think you'll find. Mrs Thatcher only liked people who were 'one of us' and that was definitely a pretty distinct set of people that I'm sure didn't include members of trades unions, like me and millions of other workers. Some of these talks have been interesting and thoughtful. This one is tripe, I'm afraid. He could have added: 'And elevates the asset-rich and their children and other legatees above the worker.'
I think nationalism is like free market between nations right? So naturally libertarian business support nationalism and socialists would be against competition between countries -particularly large ones taking advantage of lil ones
“Socialists would be against competition between countries”. Rather depends what you mean by “socialists”. For decades, British socialists were very much protectionists and anti-foreign competition - their whole ethos was the protection of the British working class against anything that had the potential to undermine its power and earning ability. That was a thread all the way from Keir Hardie (a hero of the left) who campaigned against the importation of Polish miners in Scotland over a century ago, all the way through to Tony Benn and Jeremy Corbyn - both of whom regarded the EU as an anti democratic capitalist club and favoured a closed economy “socialism in one country” approach. And nationalism rarely results in a “free market between nations” - often quite the opposite because nationalism is, by definition, protective of the “nation-state” and therefore tends to the protectionist in economics and trade. You can see that in recent years - Brexit is essentially a nationalist movement and has resulted in eg more restrictions and bureaucracy on trade between the U.K. and its neighbours. Or think of Trump’s approach to NAFTA - America First does not equal “free market between nations”.
A good case in point. Britain first tried to make a multi-national state work but, when it became clear that neither side would accept it, it proposed a partition. Had its plan been accepted by the Palestinian leadership at the time, a great deal of pain and loss might have been averted. Even now, a two-state solution is the only viable answer.
I’m not quite at 12:00, the first ten mins are better plug for Yoram Hazony’s brilliant book, The Virtue Of Nationalism, than Hazony himself has given (Hazony hasn’t even really tried as far as I can tell) but as for Ukraine and sovereignty, if Col Douglas MacGregor and Scott Ritter are correct, then I’m afraid Hannan is not merely wrong but gravely wrong, as are those in charge of our military and, doubtless, high ranking officials of the military. Did not Stalin try to extinguish the Orthodox Church? Why? Well it’s obvious... and yet, as far as I’m aware, Putin, himself far more convincingly Russian Orthodox than Joe Biden is Catholic, has promoted the Russian Orthodox and it flourishes. The west is degenerate and has lost the moral high ground.
Having recently left the UN I can say 100% that the attitude towards patriotism there, especially among senior staff, was exactly as he reported in the EU.
"It is very difficult to make a man understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it". Upton Sinclair
we should leave the un and all international institutions post haste.
A great speech! Edmund Burke was an astute observer of human nature and human relations.
Nathan Ngumi: Nat-C fan.
Thank you.
@@HannanOfKingsclere Hi Dan! what's it like being a lying idiot traitor?
Edmund would call for an IMMIGRATION REFERENDUM.
Depends which Edmund we're talking about. Edmund Burke, I'm pretty sure, would have disliked referendums. He might very well have taken the view that there had been too much immigration too quickly, but he'd want Parliament to address the problem. But Edmund Blackadder or Edmund from the Narnia stories? Who knows?
@@HannanOfKingsclere Other Edmunds perhaps had more practical experience of the dangers of mass foreign migration: Edmund the Martyr, Edmund I, Edmund Ironside, etc. What Burke would have made of the idea that the matter should reside exclusively at the discretion of a political order which has - with a resolution that it has shown in no other regard on its listless watch over the last 2 generations - pursued an extremity of policy seeking the revolutionary transformation of the ethnography of its own society, in the face of what it knows is general public disquiet and unease at its actions which it ignores or dismisses with disdain, is a more doubtful proposition Lord Hannan.
Thank you for sanity
Thank you, Andrew.
Something that seems to be missing from this talk is the dangers of being overly dependent on other countries, then being reliant on them for your existence
This speech is was under rated
Thank you. I agree!
Daniel speaks of what is needed to be said. England has a great son.
That is very kind. I'm Scottish on one side and Irish on the other, but I accept the compliment gratefully!
Brilliant speech. As at least another comment suggests, DH clarity needs even further distillation into sound-bites for more people to grasp why free trade makes sense for all.
I imagine ‘patriotism’ is what keeps Ukraine fighting.
And what ought to keep Burkeians around the world supporting it.
9:34 "All countries will do better living as good neighbours than squabbling as unhappy tenants. All nations will flourish when they follow their own dreams in their own time pursuing policies that are tailored to their own needs."
- Daniel Hannan
“Absolutely nobody is talking about threatening our place in the Single Market” - Daniel Hannan
He's a good talker. I'm glad he is stressing Burke. I also notice he's done absolutely nothing.
His arguments and speeches were a big part in advancing the cause of Euroscepticism in the Conservative Party. The 2016 EU referendum and therefore Brexit may well not have happened were it not for him.
@BrianT Quoting Edmund Burke is at odds with the ideals of the Edmund Burke Foundation?
@@zonianfjb His idea of Brexit was diametrically opposed to what most voters wanted
Done absolutely nothing? A really strange comment, but not an uncommon one levelled at people who dare to speak up and apply some principled and historically aware thinking to today's challenges. What exactly do you expect Hanna to "do", in addition to energetically bringing very useful insights and suggestions forward (apart from his Ukraine/Russia views, which I leave aside), as he has been doing for decades?
@@hintersland7262 Thank you. Talking is underrated. It is how we persuade people to change course.
I would like to support “national conservatism” but have a major problem with these people, something along the lines; “fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me”. It all sounds so plausible, but these same people stayed very quite when it was impacting all of the rest of us and they only seem to now be doing something belatedly now it is clearly going to impact them. Having said that, I will try harder and really hope they mean what they are now saying, but I will not trust any of them ever again.
Burke was a Whig and not a Tory, of course.
Am aware.
@@HannanOfKingsclere it’s why you use him. Because you want to conserve absolute nothing. Your god is the GDP and your life is dedicated to free trade.
@@HannanOfKingsclere So you should be.
@@paulhwbooth That sort of thing continues. There's a number of Tories, Burke admirers, on the Labour benches, sadly.
all lovely stuff, "national conservatism" is what normal people in the uk mean when they say: "common sense". if there were someone able to explain this concept in a way that people who are not politically inclined would understand, i think it would be extremely popular
Hush up, Nat-C.
@@SkageXL5 are you a 6 year old?
The Anglo-sphere Right needs to understand it got the economics wrong. If the nation state doesn't control international finance capitalism, international finance capitalism will control the nation state.
@@evolassunglasses4673 Why, do you want to "do" things to one and hope I'll agree?
Disgusting Nat-C, stay away from kids!
@BrianT You're right. the BNP in 1972 is a much more accurate representation of where this lot are.
19:00 The free weekend is solely the achievement of trade unions. IMO Burke would have opposed them and Adam Smith would have been at least sceptical.
The free weekend is of course now very much threatened by free markets, which according to Hannan were the ideals of Burke and Smith.
‘AVOIDING COMPETITION BETWEEN FRIENDS’
Sunak at the G7
What a pathetic socialist chancer
Controlled opposition.
Hello Dan The Man.
Hi, Afifah.
WHY CAN'T DAN LEAD?
surprised at Hanen being here, i alway thought he was firmly on the libertarianesque neoliberal free market small government side of the party
Hannan the hollow.
This man excoriates the EU for its lack of democracy and then accepts a peerage and sits in an unelected legislature. Oddly inconsistent. Does he only believe in democracy for other people, I wonder? All the Europeans I know are very patriotic and love their countries. They also almost without exception think the English ruling class are incredibly arrogant and ill-informed. What Europeans fear is nationalism, not patriotism. There were quite a few UKIP MEPs that fell short. I'm afraid I don't feel that Mr Hannan and I comprise a 'we'. His 'us' is pretty exclusive, I think you'll find. Mrs Thatcher only liked people who were 'one of us' and that was definitely a pretty distinct set of people that I'm sure didn't include members of trades unions, like me and millions of other workers. Some of these talks have been interesting and thoughtful. This one is tripe, I'm afraid. He could have added: 'And elevates the asset-rich and their children and other legatees above the worker.'
I think nationalism is like free market between nations right? So naturally libertarian business support nationalism and socialists would be against competition between countries -particularly large ones taking advantage of lil ones
I can't think of many libertarian businesses. Almost all businesses would be monopolists if they could get away with it.
@@HannanOfKingsclere don't they campaign for libertarian policies? Deregulate industry open trade with sweat shops lower taxes smaller government?
“Socialists would be against competition between countries”. Rather depends what you mean by “socialists”. For decades, British socialists were very much protectionists and anti-foreign competition - their whole ethos was the protection of the British working class against anything that had the potential to undermine its power and earning ability. That was a thread all the way from Keir Hardie (a hero of the left) who campaigned against the importation of Polish miners in Scotland over a century ago, all the way through to Tony Benn and Jeremy Corbyn - both of whom regarded the EU as an anti democratic capitalist club and favoured a closed economy “socialism in one country” approach. And nationalism rarely results in a “free market between nations” - often quite the opposite because nationalism is, by definition, protective of the “nation-state” and therefore tends to the protectionist in economics and trade. You can see that in recent years - Brexit is essentially a nationalist movement and has resulted in eg more restrictions and bureaucracy on trade between the U.K. and its neighbours. Or think of Trump’s approach to NAFTA - America First does not equal “free market between nations”.
@BrianT that's true only the working class are punished by the market, socialism for rich!
"we recognize the validity of others people's nation aspirations". What about the Palestinian people's nation aspirations, Daniel?
A good case in point. Britain first tried to make a multi-national state work but, when it became clear that neither side would accept it, it proposed a partition. Had its plan been accepted by the Palestinian leadership at the time, a great deal of pain and loss might have been averted. Even now, a two-state solution is the only viable answer.
Dan Hannan, the Nat-C.
Is Lord Daniel Hannan the younger son of a duke or a marquess?
Sadly, my mother is no longer alive to ask. But I'm pretty sure not.
@@HannanOfKingsclere A mere baron, then, your lordship. Sorry.
Daniel Hannon....maybe, but Daniel Hannan, no
Daniel is an intellectual aristocratic in the best sense. Thoughtful speech.
I’m not quite at 12:00, the first ten mins are better plug for Yoram Hazony’s brilliant book, The Virtue Of Nationalism, than Hazony himself has given (Hazony hasn’t even really tried as far as I can tell) but as for Ukraine and sovereignty, if Col Douglas MacGregor and Scott Ritter are correct, then I’m afraid Hannan is not merely wrong but gravely wrong, as are those in charge of our military and, doubtless, high ranking officials of the military.
Did not Stalin try to extinguish the Orthodox Church? Why? Well it’s obvious... and yet, as far as I’m aware, Putin, himself far more convincingly Russian Orthodox than Joe Biden is Catholic, has promoted the Russian Orthodox and it flourishes. The west is degenerate and has lost the moral high ground.