@@DigitalDaffodil Besisdes the lies, treating both parliament and the people with contempt and the hypocricy vis a vis Mays vote of no confidence vs Johnsons vote of no confidence, you mean?
You know fine well that is to do with covid and Russia/Ukraine. How would being in the EU stop that? In fact Germany etc, Romania, Poland are getting hit worse
@@markjames2909 "nothing to do with brexit" 😂😂 Turns out an IQ test would've been enough to prevent Brexit. More time spent doing paperwork, waiting at the border and extra fees, but yeah brexit defo not a factor. Whatever helps you sleep mate.
@@janebrown896 Literally everything JRM said in this clip has been proven demonstrably false like the nonsense claims of food getting cheaper when the exact opposite has happened. Please do join us in reality.
@@jamessnazell3865 Sorry to disturb you avocado toast and soy milk but under the parliamentary fixed term act Boris doesn't have to hold an election for 5 years.
In hindsight I think the most reliable way to forecast the economy is to listen to what Jacob Rees-Mogg says, and then only consider the exact opposite.
At roughly 7 minutes into the conversation Jacob Rees Mogg predicts that leaving the customs union will lower the price we have to pay for goods in the shops. Now we have reached feb 2022.... I don’t know what to say....
To be fair to JRM the pandemic has drastically reduced the production of goods and therefore creating a supply and demand problem. But let's see, the Pandemic is almost over and most people are back to their place of work all around Europe so it should only take 2-3 years for supply of just about everything to go back to normal. We shall see if prices start falling, my guess is that NOTHING will go back down to pre pandemic pricing structures...
@@terencej72 virtually all credible economists predicted that the cost of goods would NOT go down. That tariffs are a virtually redundant point when you broker trade deals worth hundreds of millions less than the ones already agreed upon. How this is beyond some people quite frankly worries me.
@@terencej72 Before Brexit I ordered something from a company in Germany. It cost me the items price and arrived in 3 days. After Brexit I ordered something from Poland, it took 12 weeks, 11 weeks of which the item wes in transit. It took phone calls to the courier, emails to the exporter in Poland, 3 letters associated with paying import border fees from UK authorities, problems with the courier coping with the paper work. It added 30% to the cost. In reverse, what really bothers me is, why would a customer in Europe buy from a UK company if there is an alternative product within the EU?
I agree. Now september 2021 we can see this jacob was completely wrong and keeps.smiling now after destroying the beef producers in uk and prices going up.
@@romanjimenezgil As Adam Posen said back in 2017: "the UK is the first country in history to impose trade restrictions onto itself and nobody knows how bad it will be. We only know that it will be bad"
@@romanjimenezgil JRM didnt mention U.K. producers. If anything he said the EU was a protectionist racket aimed at preserving inefficient farmers by keeping prices high. Inflation is a worldwide matter and has nothing to do with brexit.
@@RaferJeffersonIII that way of working has preserved the well being of farmers and other sectors in uk. Let us wait and see how they face australian and NZ producers.
Mr O'Brien is the only presenter on LBC whom I can't stand listening to. This is a dreadful interview...absolutely dreadful. Etiquette and civility out of the window.
I love the way Brexit has improved the lives of Brits up and down the country. How smooth the transition was and how quickly all the border, import and export issues were solved. I was especially pleased with how little money was spent on administration and how Britain's standing improved on the global stage, especially in Europe. There were virtually no financial losses and the pound keeps soaring ever higher. Britain has become unified and we all feel a closer kinship with the world. It's like a dream come true and there were hardly any teething problems as you'd expect with such a vast change. So glad we didn't lose any of the trading deals and relationships that took decades to accomplish. An all-around success story for Britain. Now all that's left to do is to sit back and enjoy all those wonderful benefits with a nice cup of Sovereign Tea.
@Teresa Williamson I lived in Australia the beef was amazing, I think James is taking a very EU jingoistic stance. Let's not forget we ate horsemeat for years that came from an EU nation Romania so let's get things in perspective
@@shaun9477 All that time spent on it and you still managed to misunderstand. The point is that they're just trading EU standards, which the leavers complained about, for Australian standards. Except it's not just that, because they don't even want to inspect it at the border, which means there will be no standards on it at all.
@@bigwitt187 Firstly I don't even recall food standards being a debating point nor an issue on which leave or remain spent any time at all on nor was even a minor point for voters, why its debated so heatedly so many years later can only be because JOB feels its a gotcha moment. As mentioned history shows that EU standards have anything to bleat about. However no doubt some if not many will be maintained while one's which are peripheral can be dropped. It really isn't a big issue
@@Mark-hu9tf That put simply is due to the dimwitted indoctrinated nature of the vast majority of the feeble minded subservient lord bowing nincompoops in the thread. Mogg is like listening to a 3rd grade language student with delusion in his ability to hoodwink his audience. The audience he succeeds to fool are exactly that.
@@gpan62 Mogg responded with that to force the interviewer to be specific rather than walk into the trap O'Brien had hoped he would fall into, which is why he got so annoyed, Mogg wouldn't let him play his little games, so all he could do was talk over Mogg's answers and try and suggest Mogg was saying things he wasn't.
@@AndyFarnham mogg was aggressively pedantic from the start, it's a shame you cannot be more honest about what is happening instead of being focussed on your own side winning at all costs.
"aggressively pedantic" really? Weedy Mogg getting aggressive? Just the thought of that it hilarious! O'brien tried opened with a line designed to trap Mogg into admitting Brexit is all wrong, and it didn't work which obviously frustrated O'brien as he tried further tactics of someone who has lost the debate by talking over Mogg and acting like he didn't understand what Mogg was saying, such as that rubbish about having to sign away sovereignty to Australia to accept their beef.
i listen to obrian and this interview is more or less his tactic, he is aggressive and arrogant and always twists the words of people he disagrees with.
Ladies and gentlemen...that was FORMER MP Jacob Rees-Mogg, now gainfully employed as a very ornamental Victorian-era urn full of the ashes of the Conservative Party.
@@justarandomguy9459 really? I give you that JRM won on class, but JOB definitely won on facts. But that does not surprise me, facts do not matter to those rooting for Brexit.
@@DaysOfDarknessUK isn't hammered/beaten and defeated the same thing? I suppose you mean JRM does not realize/accept he is defeated, so in his own eyes he is not.
@munchkin42 Any country can reduce tariffs to zero% if it so chooses. it just cannot raise them above its highest rate for that product, more for one country that another .... You are wrong!
munchkin42 -- You should stop liking your own comments for starters, that is one sad thing to have to do ... it is obvious nobody would agree with you as you are 100% wrong. Next ... it is yourself who needs to research the principles of the WTO. Anyway, the fact is the WTO exists not to set tariffs but to ensure there is no discrimination between trading countries, to ensure fairness and equality. That is, if we set a tariff of say 5% on baked beans sold to Bulgaria, then we cannot raise that tariff to 6% or higher to any other WTO member. We can lower that rate to 0% but that has to be applied to all member countries too. This doesn't just apply to the EU .... the WTO does not treat the EU countries any differently to any other. "It would be possible for the UK to unilaterally remove or reduce tariffs on any or all EU goods without an agreement post-Brexit. But because of WTO rules known as ‘Most Favoured Nation’ the UK would then have to do the same for all other countries. Even if we did do this there would be no guarantee that the EU would do the same in return."
@munchkin42 And you could 'best' anyone could you? You say, "following WTO rules would reduce costs fk the guy is stupid, you can't reduce tariffs on for individual countries. " I think what you are trying so hard to say is that a country which is a member of the WTO cannot reduce its tariffs on the countries it trades with. If I've got that right ... can I ask where you got that "information" from?
@munchkin42 I just noticed that this now old post of mine failed so here it is again. newchan 2 months ago @munchkin42 Oh dear ... you seem to have deleted your post. ...... This one sent 37 minutes ago .... I replied to it, remember? It's still there in the notifications. " munchkin42 replied: "newchan you need to look at the WTO rules before commenting." I wonder why you deleted it.
Been listening to LBC for a few years but cant stand to listen to OBrien anymore, the only show i switch over for. This example is exactly how he talks to people that phone in and dont agree with him. Finishing their sentences, talking over them and being sarcastic. Not a nice bloke with a face for radio that will hopefully be off the air soon
Yes same here always turn to Emma Barnet on the beeb now. He says i go to church you know so i must be a nice guy. Spends half the year plugging his own book on his own programme. Then brags about it being a best seller. His programme now is virtually an echo chamber fof remainers .
I don’t agree with most of O’Brien’s politics or ideas. But I’ll listen to him, he can make me laugh. Shelagh on the other hand, I can’t listen to her for one minute. It’s always her way or no way. She won’t listen to any other POV... only show I tune out for
I am not even British but watching this is so great. Happy that there are real journalists out there in the world who can have a calm and deadly chat about the FACTS.
@@BigSeeJay Maybe JOB should remember that his wonderful adoptive parents put him through public school and saved him from an unknown future in Ireland. He often makes personal comments about JRM's accent and upbringing and that is utter hypocrisy as he had a lot of privilege as well. He sees himself as ultra superior and looks down on far too many people.
O'brian puts on his surley face like he is an 18 yr old argueing with his mother. Face like a slapped arse as he gets the time check wrong at end of the interveiw. Classic.
@@georgearmstrong4731 George Armstrong Be fair George ... you spelled Osborne wrong in an earlier post, as did monkey nuts and then deleted your post after I'd posted the correct spelling of the ex-Chancellor's, the project fear lover's name and without rubbing it in when I did so. I deleted my one word (Osborne) post once you had deleted yours. We all need to be fair in our discussions and deal with relevant and important facts. Spelling and grammar are not relevant to the points being made.
It's not started yet . We wasn't going to get anywhere with the Tories or now Labour as they are both historic for a list of lies and failures. The only person that ever told Brussels where to go was Nigel Farage and hopefully in 2029 we will get the Brexit we voted for .
I have seen it before and was going to try again - but I can’t cope with James - what an utter, arrogant, interrupting, rude and unprofessional interviewer.
Horace Debacle BAHAHAHA. He got his arse handed to him. This isn’t an interview, it’s a petulant child not getting his way. I’m surprised he didn’t stomp and cry, like a kid in Tesco’s when mum says No. lol.
If you weren't biased you'd admit that Mogg had no answers. It's your bias that makes you criticise the interviewers manner instead of the lies told by Mogg.
. Obrien is a well known remainer that even rees mogg acknowledges at the start. Obriens interviewing style is arrogant and even annoying but in terms of the debate Jacob didnt give any meaningful answers
@@joemitchell1287 *Queencity Records* Can't read or dosen't know how to listen James O'Brien has already told us of his views before the interview on many occasions, I also didn't hear JRM. Mention if England even has trained Trade Negotiators these Brexiteers remind of Bible thumpers a complex world they don't understand frightens them. The British economy is not in good shape and without the EU it will get worse economists on both left and right have stated that on many occasions.
@@Kalydosos to say a country like great Britain with its heritage and history can't manage without the EU is surrendering the core values of being British, we are a proud nation that is renowned all over the world for its ability to beating all odds... History speaks for itself. You seem to be the type to surrender at the first hurdle and that's so not being British. Maybe I'm misunderstanding and your talking from a French perspective?
@Elizabeth Orr Well that's just a lie. He got in many many words, to the point where the "so called interviewer" even apologized and let him ramble on and on. JRM spoke for the majority of this interview and was not even restricted by any need to actually address the questions raised. He has only himself to blame for not having any meaningful answers.
Err War in Ukraine.. Costs have gone up everywhere! Whether that's due to the war or just band wagon price hiking! Nothing to do with us leaving the EU.
@@cp070476 Prices were going up already before Covid or the war in Ukraine, and they've gone up here far more than elsewhere. They have better protections in place within the EU given they're a trading bloc worth $13trillion and 500million people, which is a little more than $3trillion and 70million people. Brexit isn't the only reason things have become more expensive, but it's an important contributing factor to it.
@@sammyhill69 - Alas, you are suffering from inverted snobbery. JRM is very articulate, very well read, knows how to make a coherent argument and is able to back up his arguments with an encyclopaedic knowledge. You may disagree with his arguments or opinions, that is a different issue but he is clearly extremely intelligent, regardless of his accent or your perception of his social class. Now O'Brien, on the other hand...
@Horace Debacle Another remoaner who doesn't believe in democracy. I do realise that an awful lot of people have a vested interest in staying in the EU as they receive BRITISH TAX PAYERS money from them and maybe you are one of them. Britain is a net contributor to this corrupt, anti-democratic, self serving organisation, to the tune of 10 billion and it's time it stopped. O'Brien is left leaning so I'm surprised he is such a supporter of the EU. I decided to vote leave after reading the New Statesman article The Left-Wing Case for Leaving the EU by John King.
@@ruthbashford3176 Well the UK pays in £154 million a week to the EU and gets £2bn in economic turnover. Those are the Government's own figures for 2014. The Left has always hated the EU for purely ideological reasons and their hatred of capitalism. Sorry but I don't want to live on a collective farming turnips and taking orders from Corbyn. The Left doesn't care about the increasing prosperity enjoyed by most people in the EU over many decades, nor about your access to human rights law etc.
Anyone who thinks James O'Brien was being rude, abrupt and condescending please tell me in the following years who has turned out to be correct on almost every point about Brexit?
@@andydenton8040 Does he? Maybe you should listen to the interview. You may not like the way he gets these extreme right wing Tories on the ropes and won't let them sway from the subject being discussed but give their waffle. Keep supporting the ones who use off shore tax havens at the expense of poorer people, they rely on people like yourself to keep them in power over us plebs.Happy New Year.
@@kieranraftery5782 Yes Britain has a low quality product. Not as low as the AMerican hormone beef you will soon be forced to eat but yes low.. Do not expect to be able to afford Australian or New Zealand beef because we know you cant feed yourselves and are not going to do England any favours on trade.
Imported beef from New Zealand is already more expensive than the stuff imported from EU countries just on transport costs. Add increased demand to that and I'm not sure how you think this is a good idea.
O'Brien is an obnoxious little maggot. He is so obviously outclassed by JRM, he's a yappy little ratweasel snapping his defiance at a thoroughbred racehorse ... He can see the difference, as can we all, which explains his petulance. Was he raised by wolves? No, on second thoughts, even wolves have standards.
O’Brien has to pull every bargain basement bit of sophistry and deception out of his hat against Mogg. Loaded questions, appeals for authority and the rest. None of it works. Mogg has to much cognitive ability and deep knowledge of the subject matter.
Because Mogg wasn't trying to answer the questions, he was trying not to answer them. The interruptions arose in order to re-focus Mogg, who appeared either disingenuous or, more likely, just lost and unable to formulate an answer that would get O'Brien off his tail.
@@SonOfExcess If by the third word the answer is clearly a repotition of the avoidance of before then we NEED the media to challenge and get them back to THE QUESTION. For Rees Mogg lovers I know they will disagree, so WATCH the next time you see Trump evade a question. Then you will see te technique JRM is deploying.
he never got a chance to answer and would only get 3 words out because that ignoramous kept butting in, my god if i were his mother his ears would be ringing, i bet she is glad he has left home, or has he ?.
He even treats the general public like this. They'll phone in with a logical point and then he traps them into another by product of the point in question just to belittle them. He really is a complete ct
It's always a good thing to cut a bullshiter in his path, and Rees-Mogg is the biggest bullshiter around. Dude wants out of the EU so he doesn't have pay taxes on hidden cash in little tax havens.
ProjectVRD. For you ignorance must be bless. Jacob is definitely not a ‘dude’ and you are definitely one of James sheep. Do your on research and let me know what you find out. Btw, NOBODY knows what’s going to be good or bad, that’s why’ll find bs on both sides of the argument (emergency budgets and mass unemployment was threatened by the remain camp before the vote remember? That was some massive bs right there) saying something doesn’t make it true. Personally if they were all just honest and admitted that, I’d have more respect for them and stop digging my heels in. Do you want a gamble on leaving or just go along with what we’ve got now? 17.4m want to gamble because they think we could win. All the pundits saying Man U will definitely win the league at the start of the season doesn’t make it true.same stats different game
James O'Brien seems to be such a miserable and rude arse, it doesn't matter if you agree with Jacob Rees-Mogg or not, there is no need to interview someone with such hostility, after all he is a guest on the show is he not?
@@chickenzalfrezi Well as no country has ever dared leave the EU before I don't know how you actually know what the UK leaving the corrupt, anti-democratic, self-serving EU will be like?
never seen this radio host before, but he seems to have one hell of a chip on his shoulder, very unprofessional - also, i wish i had the temperament of jacob rees mogg, my goodness.
@@wanderer1955 So you do have cheaper food clothing a shoes? No you dont. Its marvelous because Reese Schmock was WRONG with his prediction. Its bitter pill to swallow isnt it mate?
An entire team of researchers and JOB still made to look like an idiot by an 18th century throwback toff. No you weren't listening James, as usual you had a preconceived notion you thought you knew what you were talking about and didn't. He also seems to have forgotten where the horse meat in UK products came from yet bleats on about EU standards.
@@PipeManPeep I can't imagine inviting someone onto a show, taking time out of their day to speak to you and greeting them with rudeness, arrogance and a self-entitled attitude. Just a human to human thing it's really bad. And then politically it shows how little this guy had to say of value.
Rees Mogg is fine with Boris' deal, which has all the "flaws" he objected to in May's deal. Shows all he wanted was to oust May and grab some power for himself.
LBC seems to think that we all listen to James O'Brien because he is the "man we love to hate". They are wrong, no-one listens to him. I retune to Talk Radio when he is on.
What are you dribbling about? He just wasn't putting up with Mogg's lies. PS as an Australian we will be more than happy to charge you a much higher price than the rest of the world to the starving remains of your country.
@@matthewhardy5667 😂 we will have to get rid of the immigrants first, less mouths to feed and all that 🤷♂️ Australia has been OK and that is built on the dregs of England 👍
Do you not think that spending a quarter of a second talking to JRM would cause you to become frustrated? Why are so many people on this feed defending a man who thinks that the victims of Greenfell weren't clever enough to leave the burning tower?
@@tombillington8564 And why would anyone defend a man who believed the lies of Carl Beech and devoted large parts of several of his programmes to this liar and fraudster. In another age O'Brien would have made a great Witchfinder General.
I absolutely detest James O'Brien. I don't know who he thinks he is. Just so rude and condescending with whoever he talks to - I just wish LBC would sack him.
James block's everyone on Twitter, that has a differing view, he also turns down the volume down on callers he is losing the argument with. He did it to me about 6 years ago.
Daniel Eyre I think you should look at the rest of the comments. 99% believe mogg schooled him. For you to say otherwise suggests you are out of touch with the common man. I’m not trying to insult you here my friend. But maybe your views have been nurtured in an echo chamber. The vast majority realise that O’Brien is a manipulator of words, and a rather bias, fraudulent pseudo intellectual.
@ mean while on planet earth we out on E.U mean while on planet Mars where Daniel EYRE is currently!!! that planet is delusional no surprise there from all remoaner.. once again james o'Brien was out classed by the best
Please please make one more interview with him now post brexit, picking up on every single false statement, replaying it and making listen himself again and again and again.
Really?! James is very calm: he is passionate, Mogg is without any feeling. James gave plenty opportunity to Mogg to answer his questions but that's of course not possible for Tory's MP who specialize in avoidance.
Coming back to these comments seeing the absolute slating that rees-mogg is getting on other brexiteer videos for stabbing them in the back is heart-warming stuff. Time and time again you got what you voted for and exactly what people like James obrien said was going to happen has come to pass and now you point the finger of blame at someone else. This is exactly what you were told was going to happen.
James o Brien the idea of a debate is that you answer the question and then you will receive an answer iv e never heard so much butting in , if your such a know it all why are you not in politics?
Amazed that people allowed themselves to be convinced by a man who lives and sounds like someone who’d say “Oh Poo”, when told that the 8 year old chimney sweep he hired broke his arm on the way down.
“You should judge people by their previous track record” ok so other countries shouldn’t ever make a deal with us given we’ve broken an international treaty and law.
Not with the current cabinet No. With UK in the future yes.Boris and his circus act(though not a bit amusing) care only for friends and Tory donors. I would like to think any future Labour Tory libdem or any government would at least be interested in caring and helping improve the lives of its citizens race colour religion. Current government??? Liers
@@kennethdwyer804 You cannot base a trade agreement or long-term strategic policy alignment on the whims of the current government. If 50% of the UK's governments are not going to uphold the UK's international obligations, then it doesn't matter one iota that the other 50% will observe them to the letter. If the next general election can mean a totally unreliable UK scrapping its previously held deals, who's going to bother spending 5 years negotiating a trade agreement, if it will be undone by the time of the next election? That's the bad thing about trust. It's an exellent thing to have, but takes ages to acquire and can be lost in a moment.
What a silly thing to say. If people voted in the UK based upon the lies the political parties told the tories would be consigned to the scrapheap of history.
He is soo rude and embarrassing...JOB I mean! When he sighs after each response he clearly isn't interested in the answer so why is giving an interview?
He asks for a straight answer. Yes or no. Job's interview technique differs from normal journalists that he won't let a unclear or "muddy" answer slip by, he will stop until he gets an answer and debates it if isn't factual.
@@ParWallgren when he does answer he huff's and puffs making out it's not acceptable. No particular reason for the huffing and puffing. There is no politeness from him at all and I don't mean JRM level politeness. He is completely miserable and rude. Totally fine with people asking difficult questions but there's no need to be rude with every reply.
@@ParWallgren No he doesn't. He interrupts and doesn't listen to anyone who is not in agreement with him. It is rude and disrespectful to the person being interviewed.
@@jayney234 I've answered already. But James interview style is to get answers and not go further without getting them. Thats way different than other journalists that let the interviewed person go further even if he/she didn't answer a question or wanted to move away from a difficult subject. Here, Mogg is the one that don't answers questions. Don't go by your own bias. Just listen to the interview again. The biggest problem with Mogg and the other Brexit top people is that they actually never gives answers or facts, just feelings and factually false or irrelevant statements. You should make a Brexit upon known facts, not lies, hopes and feelings.
This exchange between 'Captain Backfire' [aka JoB] and Jacob was the 'game changer' broadcast for LBC's Remain lackey. If anyone can post up any link between the Belfast Agreement and the necessity for EU Regulatory alignment, then let's hear it. Captain Backfire at his counterproductive best! What a gift this moron is for the 'Leave Means Leave' campaign.
@@duncan2911 I have googled it. It's not part of the Belfast Agreement. Help me out [because I'm one of those thick folk who voted Leave] and just post a link to back up Captain Backfire's fake news.
Hey @@austenj4539, so I think this might be a bubble effect, as you only read pro-Brexit literature you only get these on google. There are many news articles which explain this more but in the treaty text: 9. As part of the work programme, the Council will identify and agree at least 6 matters for co-operation and implementation in each of the following categories: (i) Matters where existing bodies will be the appropriate mechanisms for co-operation in each separate jurisdiction; (ii) Matters where the co-operation will take place through agreed implementation bodies on a cross-border or all-island level. So it falls under the category of north/south cooperation.
@@duncan2911 I appreciate your detailed response. You have based EU regulatory alignment with North/South cooperation under the Belfast Agreement. I could equally state that UK regulatory alignment should be preferred, as it is clear that EU regulatory alignment is not specified and should not have automatic priority.
Aussie and New Zealand have same standards as they work so close together. O'Brien is using sophistry to deflect Rees Moggs facts. O'Brien is being intellectually dishonest to suit his political view. Appalling...
@@shaneyboy6278 I agree. The number on the bus can be calculated but in the most positive circumstances only. But then, plenty of propaganda on both sides. Given we are two years plus into the process, the dishonesty is now more within intellectual argument rather than declarations of predicted outcomes. The uncertainty negates bold predictions. My view, the red bus money will be needed to help subsidise farmers as they move back to utilising all their land and growing crops that they stopped growing due to CAP rules. Not the NHS, that would best be overhauled as the model is out of date and inefficient. I agree with your assessment but believe there will be resources available that we did not have before. Ultimately, it is simple math. PS the other fellow never did respond as to why it was OK to turn our backs on the Commonwealth back in the 70.s but not OK to turn our backs on an ideological project in Europe. I believe this little nation is special and we will amaze not only the world but ourselves once we unshackle this country from the EU. Would you like to engage further? I am happy to debate but not interested in slanging matches etc
@@vinorob Firstly I'm from Ireland, I was born during the Celtic Tiger so I'll admit commonwealth knowledge from the 70's is beyond me... I lived in London and have been back and forth since, playing guitar in the tube stations or in Kensington park is an experience which I never encountered back home so I have no hatred for England, however I do notice some anglo-irish strain over Brexit... The debate begins.... At the moment its looking like a no deal Brexit, which for us means a hard border even if some politicians say otherwise... This will no doubt bring back the troubles and more unfortunate for the UK is the fact the US house of congress have publicly stated if this happens there will be no UK-US trade deal... The motor industry is already being flattened and of course BJ/JRM will say Honda is not Brexit related but it is, the fact they had a tariff free trade agreement with the EU by 2027 is not a factor ? How can companies that manufacture and export have any future plans when the terms on future trade are so unclear ? The banking industry? Barclays moving billions of assets over to us... Leading business figures in the uk are warning how catastrophic no deal will be for the uk economy, its just too easy to relocate to a different European country... Britain relies on EU imports and this will see increased prices from tariffs... The 13 billion you give the EU you will lose in other areas of the economy... I do believe the uk will recover long term and maybe even prosper but short term its nothing short of disaster
Shutting him down with facts. JOB was trying to stop the airtime for mogg because what he was saying was complete bullshit. Honestly, how do you watch this and think for even a second that mogg came out of this better. JOB stated the facts to Moggs lies on every single point. You can’t usually argue with the facts but somehow idiot brexiters find a way
I may not agree with JRM, but I have to admit that he made O'Brien look quite stupid...simply by remaining calm and respectful. O'Brien on the other hand began the whole interview like a man on a mission, a mission to childhood. Armed with some good information and questions, he quickly jumped into his pram and began screaming and misbehaving. Absolutely shameful!!! One can seldom find a better example on self destruction. By all means, show passion for what you believe in, but that doesn't mean abandoning wisdom and common decency. O'Brien's behaviour is so pathetic that one might think the whole thing is staged. Come on James!!!
I cannot imagine any other interviewer keeping his manner and tone so polite whilst being deliberately spoken down to, I think Rees Mogg has his own agenda which is more to do with his ambition to lead the Party
I think O'Brien aged 5 years I thought he was going o end up in a knot the way he was wriggling about During that debate nice one Jacob beat him no sweat
"when the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser" You'll notice this is a general rule for many brexiteers, the arguments are weak & consist of either slander or "I don't believe it"!
An interview like this only shows up the make-it-up-as-you-go-along attitude from everyone involved in the implementation of Brexit, all the while hoping that no-one ever looks too closely at the detail.
O'Brien's disdain for Rees-Mogg is palpable.
Rightfully so.
You cannot trust mogg he doesn't say much but he's very dangerous man he
Supported Boris and I wonder why he doesn't stand for PM
@@VolrinSeth why rightfully? What has JRM done wrong?
@@DigitalDaffodil Besisdes the lies, treating both parliament and the people with contempt and the hypocricy vis a vis Mays vote of no confidence vs Johnsons vote of no confidence, you mean?
“The cost of food in this country will become cheaper.”
That aged well
You know fine well that is to do with covid and Russia/Ukraine. How would being in the EU stop that? In fact Germany etc, Romania, Poland are getting hit worse
yes don't let the fact that food price increase has absolutely nothing to do with brexit get in the way
@@markjames2909 "nothing to do with brexit" 😂😂
Turns out an IQ test would've been enough to prevent Brexit.
More time spent doing paperwork, waiting at the border and extra fees, but yeah brexit defo not a factor. Whatever helps you sleep mate.
@@stephenmurray2851 …and Jeremy Corbyn, don’t forget him… on and Diane Abbott and numbers.
Well it would do if you removed the tariffs like he said. However since this we have had the invasion of Ukraine and covid / lockdown.
"I am listening, Jacob, I'm just not falling for it." I have felt this in my soul since the Conservatives became the leading governing party in 2010.
Up to that point I guess you had always voted Tory.
@@JennyGavinWear Corbyn was a member of the IRA, Hamas, and Al Qaeda, didn't you know? The first two are real claims by the press
@@JennyGavinWear Regardless of your politcal persuasion, surely you can see that Mogg doesn't know what he's talking about?
@@lochinver1929try listening to him with an open mind.
@@JennyGavinWear My mind is open and I still can't see it ... at which point does he say anything that makes any sense?.. . go on, give me a clue .
We need to see these two together after the 4 years. Would be nice to see mogg explain himself 4 years later
Glad it’s not just me taking strolls down Brexit lane. :’)
@@janebrown896 you mean how O’Brien humiliated him?
@@janebrown896 Literally everything JRM said in this clip has been proven demonstrably false like the nonsense claims of food getting cheaper when the exact opposite has happened. Please do join us in reality.
As you didn't understand him this time it seems doubtful you are about to grow a brain.
@janebrown896 Totally agree. Obrien is a bully, and the bully got bullied. I loved it👍😄
5 years later and every word Jacob Rees-Mogg said has been proven false. Would love to see a round two between these two.
Are we supposed to be surprised?
Came back to this for the same reason. To watch his lies fall apart 5 years later.
We voted out get over it you lost
As did you. Only you voted yourself into a loss.
@@wolves1980 nope. We ALL lost. The difference is, YOU voted for it.
Jim You are helping me lose the will to live, I will not tune in to you again- This is crap.
Feel like a Muppet now greeny?😅
Well James.........huge Tory majority.........Any thoughts?
Chris Clarke - stick it to him, the people have spoken and I think the democratic decision is clear.
Another 4 years of Tory lies, manipulation, exploitation, propaganda and more lies.
@@jamessnazell3865 just the way we like it.👍
@@jamessnazell3865 Sorry to disturb you avocado toast and soy milk but under the parliamentary fixed term act Boris doesn't have to hold an election for 5 years.
@@jamessnazell3865 But no more EU manipulation and propaganda
In hindsight I think the most reliable way to forecast the economy is to listen to what Jacob Rees-Mogg says, and then only consider the exact opposite.
Reminds me of the Simpsons “don’t do what the boy says” sign haha
Well, you can think that, of course. Doesn’t mean you’d be right, mind….
Inverse Rees-Mogg never fails
@@MrCMC1997 He's much more informed than most on the EU and Brexit than anybody, and Farage is the same.
Do these people ever get punished for saying such muck?
At roughly 7 minutes into the conversation Jacob Rees Mogg predicts that leaving the customs union will lower the price we have to pay for goods in the shops. Now we have reached feb 2022.... I don’t know what to say....
To be fair to JRM the pandemic has drastically reduced the production of goods and therefore creating a supply and demand problem. But let's see, the Pandemic is almost over and most people are back to their place of work all around Europe so it should only take 2-3 years for supply of just about everything to go back to normal. We shall see if prices start falling, my guess is that NOTHING will go back down to pre pandemic pricing structures...
@@terencej72 virtually all credible economists predicted that the cost of goods would NOT go down. That tariffs are a virtually redundant point when you broker trade deals worth hundreds of millions less than the ones already agreed upon. How this is beyond some people quite frankly worries me.
@@terencej72 Still falling for the pandemic excuse are we?
@@terencej72 Before Brexit I ordered something from a company in Germany. It cost me the items price and arrived in 3 days. After Brexit I ordered something from Poland, it took 12 weeks, 11 weeks of which the item wes in transit. It took phone calls to the courier, emails to the exporter in Poland, 3 letters associated with paying import border fees from UK authorities, problems with the courier coping with the paper work. It added 30% to the cost. In reverse, what really bothers me is, why would a customer in Europe buy from a UK company if there is an alternative product within the EU?
@@thepodbaydoorshal what pandemic excuse?
I must watch this video once every few months when it pops up in my feed. It never gets old and only becomes more and more relevant as time goes by,
spot on
I agree. Now september 2021 we can see this jacob was completely wrong and keeps.smiling now after destroying the beef producers in uk and prices going up.
@@romanjimenezgil As Adam Posen said back in 2017: "the UK is the first country in history to impose trade restrictions onto itself and nobody knows how bad it will be. We only know that it will be bad"
@@romanjimenezgil JRM didnt mention U.K. producers. If anything he said the EU was a protectionist racket aimed at preserving inefficient farmers by keeping prices high.
Inflation is a worldwide matter and has nothing to do with brexit.
@@RaferJeffersonIII that way of working has preserved the well being of farmers and other sectors in uk. Let us wait and see how they face australian and NZ producers.
How to talk to people like dirt... cheers James you definitely won that category
Considering the 'Human' he's talking to it seems quite fitting to be honest
Mr O'Brien is the only presenter on LBC whom I can't stand listening to. This is a dreadful interview...absolutely dreadful. Etiquette and civility out of the window.
@@williamlee183 Totally agree
Exactly he's so rude from the start
@@Xfuera the weasel.......... pops up again......
I love the way Brexit has improved the lives of Brits up and down the country. How smooth the transition was and how quickly all the border, import and export issues were solved. I was especially pleased with how little money was spent on administration and how Britain's standing improved on the global stage, especially in Europe. There were virtually no financial losses and the pound keeps soaring ever higher. Britain has become unified and we all feel a closer kinship with the world. It's like a dream come true and there were hardly any teething problems as you'd expect with such a vast change. So glad we didn't lose any of the trading deals and relationships that took decades to accomplish. An all-around success story for Britain. Now all that's left to do is to sit back and enjoy all those wonderful benefits with a nice cup of Sovereign Tea.
Brilliant! Love the sardonicism.
Your tongue appears to be stuck to your cheek 😂
Haha, you idiots are laughable. Six years in and you’re still crying about brexit. Here’s to another six years crybaby…
Somewhere in the multiverse this actually happened. But then unicorns and magic exist in that particular parallel universe.
Brilliant
The exasperated sigh at "Well it's Her Majesty's government, not ours"
I felt that
@Teresa Williamson This is the most British comment on TH-cam
It was based
@Teresa Williamson I lived in Australia the beef was amazing, I think James is taking a very EU jingoistic stance.
Let's not forget we ate horsemeat for years that came from an EU nation Romania so let's get things in perspective
@@shaun9477 All that time spent on it and you still managed to misunderstand. The point is that they're just trading EU standards, which the leavers complained about, for Australian standards. Except it's not just that, because they don't even want to inspect it at the border, which means there will be no standards on it at all.
@@bigwitt187 Firstly I don't even recall food standards being a debating point nor an issue on which leave or remain spent any time at all on nor was even a minor point for voters, why its debated so heatedly so many years later can only be because JOB feels its a gotcha moment. As mentioned history shows that EU standards have anything to bleat about. However no doubt some if not many will be maintained while one's which are peripheral can be dropped. It really isn't a big issue
James' ego got the better of him. He thought he was a match and was made to look very silly here.
Very, VERY silly ! :-)
Really? Mogg looked like a snake in this interview he's taking every point and his argument was nah ah
@@Griceyman looks like no one out of 47 people agrees with you. You might want to check your bias Tony.
@@Mark-hu9tf tens of millions didn't agree with Copernicus
they too were led by the liars and charlatans
@@Mark-hu9tf
That put simply is due to the dimwitted indoctrinated nature of the vast majority of the feeble minded subservient lord bowing nincompoops in the thread. Mogg is like listening to a 3rd grade language student with delusion in his ability to hoodwink his audience. The audience he succeeds to fool are exactly that.
This is the worst interview I’ve ever heard.
Guy gets offended at the beginning and refuses to listen to answers he demands.
Interviewer got annoyed because interviewee started playing dumb..."what went wrong?"
@@gpan62 Mogg responded with that to force the interviewer to be specific rather than walk into the trap O'Brien had hoped he would fall into, which is why he got so annoyed, Mogg wouldn't let him play his little games, so all he could do was talk over Mogg's answers and try and suggest Mogg was saying things he wasn't.
@@AndyFarnham mogg was aggressively pedantic from the start, it's a shame you cannot be more honest about what is happening instead of being focussed on your own side winning at all costs.
"aggressively pedantic" really? Weedy Mogg getting aggressive? Just the thought of that it hilarious! O'brien tried opened with a line designed to trap Mogg into admitting Brexit is all wrong, and it didn't work which obviously frustrated O'brien as he tried further tactics of someone who has lost the debate by talking over Mogg and acting like he didn't understand what Mogg was saying, such as that rubbish about having to sign away sovereignty to Australia to accept their beef.
i listen to obrian and this interview is more or less his tactic, he is aggressive and arrogant and always twists the words of people he disagrees with.
I'll echo my favourite comment of James' - "We're the only country in history to impose economic sanctions on itself"
It's not true on two fronts, first it's just nonsense that we have been "sanctioned", second Cuba? Iran? North Korea?
Perhaps you should only be able to shop in Tescos if you vote Labour ! Makes about as much sense.
James O'Brien as his best, stropy and acting like he knows it all. LBC should show him the door...
George Young - if only!
Fortunately he has a fan base as blindly liberal and miserable as him
Are we all absolutely sure that Rees-Mogg isn't a Sacha Barron Cohan character?
He would be funnier and likely more intelligent
He actually interviewed him on the Ali g show.
It’s would certainly explain James’s utter contempt for him 😂
Like HOW is he real????
The awful moment you realise mr mogg is far more intelligent for you to take on and you have a hissy fit😂😂😂😂
Lee Pallister How exactly was “Mr Mogg” proven to be far more intelligent?
Bensalem Mitchell people think Mogg is smart because of that bullshit accent
😂😂😂
Lee Pallister A laugh emoji doesn’t exactly prove your point but sure 😏
Bensalem Mitchell I don’t recall mogg huffing puffing and sighing throughout the interview.
Ladies and gentlemen...that was FORMER MP Jacob Rees-Mogg, now gainfully employed as a very ornamental Victorian-era urn full of the ashes of the Conservative Party.
Yawn
Sorry James but you’ve got totally owned in this interview......
That's funny, I saw Moggy being hammered. Did we watch the same interview?
@@olmostgudinaf8100 I think you must be blinded by your own bias, O'Brien handled this like a misinformed child.
@@justarandomguy9459 really? I give you that JRM won on class, but JOB definitely won on facts. But that does not surprise me, facts do not matter to those rooting for Brexit.
@@DaysOfDarknessUK isn't hammered/beaten and defeated the same thing?
I suppose you mean JRM does not realize/accept he is defeated, so in his own eyes he is not.
@@olmostgudinaf8100 - Which facts specifically did JO'B "win" on?
O’Brien reveals himself 🙂
Some men get nasty when they are confronted and bested hehe.
@munchkin42 Any country can reduce tariffs to zero% if it so chooses. it just cannot raise them above its highest rate for that product, more for one country that another .... You are wrong!
munchkin42 -- You should stop liking your own comments for starters, that is one sad thing to have to do ... it is obvious nobody would agree with you as you are 100% wrong. Next ... it is yourself who needs to research the principles of the WTO.
Anyway, the fact is the WTO exists not to set tariffs but to ensure there is no discrimination between trading countries, to ensure fairness and equality. That is, if we set a tariff of say 5% on baked beans sold to Bulgaria, then we cannot raise that tariff to 6% or higher to any other WTO member. We can lower that rate to 0% but that has to be applied to all member countries too. This doesn't just apply to the EU .... the WTO does not treat the EU countries any differently to any other.
"It would be possible for the UK to unilaterally remove or reduce tariffs on any or all EU goods without an agreement post-Brexit. But because of WTO rules known as ‘Most Favoured Nation’ the UK would then have to do the same for all other countries. Even if we did do this there would be no guarantee that the EU would do the same in return."
@munchkin42 And you could 'best' anyone could you? You say, "following WTO rules would reduce costs fk the guy is stupid, you can't reduce tariffs on for individual countries.
"
I think what you are trying so hard to say is that a country which is a member of the WTO cannot reduce its tariffs on the countries it trades with.
If I've got that right ... can I ask where you got that "information" from?
He is a truly petty individual who acts like a petulant child in this and many other exchanges.
@munchkin42
I just noticed that this now old post of mine failed so here it is again.
newchan
2 months ago
@munchkin42 Oh dear ... you seem to have deleted your post. ...... This one sent 37 minutes ago .... I replied to it, remember? It's still there in the notifications.
"
munchkin42 replied: "newchan you need to look at the WTO rules before commenting."
I wonder why you deleted it.
Been listening to LBC for a few years but cant stand to listen to OBrien anymore, the only show i switch over for. This example is exactly how he talks to people that phone in and dont agree with him. Finishing their sentences, talking over them and being sarcastic. Not a nice bloke with a face for radio that will hopefully be off the air soon
Terry Brooke
He’s not a nice bloke full stop. That’s abundantly clear.
Yes same here always turn to Emma Barnet on the beeb now. He says i go to church you know so i must be a nice guy.
Spends half the year plugging his own book on his own programme. Then brags about it being a best seller. His programme now is virtually an echo chamber fof remainers .
@Tom Johnson
It's a terrible thing to wish ill on another being. Beware Karma.
@Tom Johnsonseek help
I don’t agree with most of O’Brien’s politics or ideas. But I’ll listen to him, he can make me laugh. Shelagh on the other hand, I can’t listen to her for one minute. It’s always her way or no way. She won’t listen to any other POV... only show I tune out for
I am not even British but watching this is so great. Happy that there are real journalists out there in the world who can have a calm and deadly chat about the FACTS.
Calling Obrien a journalist is a bit over the top.
@@wanderer1955 *_O'Brien's journal is his daily radio call-in show._*
Freedom of speech.
Piers Morgan you are a bell end.
@@wanderer1955 Spot on
Notice o’brien doesn’t even stay on a losing topic for more than a second. He’s not interested in debate just cheap hit and run with badgering.
You can't play mind games with a jedi
You're right. JRM should resign and go back to nanny's bosom.
Fun drinking game, scroll through the comments and take a shot everytime you see the name bigseejay
@@BigSeeJay Maybe JOB should remember that his wonderful adoptive parents put him through public school and saved him from an unknown future in Ireland. He often makes personal comments about JRM's accent and upbringing and that is utter hypocrisy as he had a lot of privilege as well. He sees himself as ultra superior and looks down on far too many people.
Always satisfying to see Bogsider socialist O’Brien receive a bitchslapping from JRM.
Jim Robertson JRM only slaps in one way d**k in Boris’s face
O'brian puts on his surley face like he is an 18 yr old argueing with his mother. Face like a slapped arse as he gets the time check wrong at end of the interveiw. Classic.
@Cathy Dalton Where was Mogg talking nonsense exactly?
Nice spelling, you couldn't even get O'Brien right and it's above you.
@@georgearmstrong4731. Always include a spelling mistake it's called a pleb filter. You sure your second name isn't Osbourne
@Mario Lisa Not heard on this clip but heard it on a fuller version. OB In such a fluster at the end of interveiw Lbc gold.
@@georgearmstrong4731 George Armstrong Be fair George ... you spelled Osborne wrong in an earlier post, as did monkey nuts and then deleted your post after I'd posted the correct spelling of the ex-Chancellor's, the project fear lover's name and without rubbing it in when I did so. I deleted my one word (Osborne) post once you had deleted yours.
We all need to be fair in our discussions and deal with relevant and important facts. Spelling and grammar are not relevant to the points being made.
“Absolutely nobody agrees with you” hows that statement holding up now James lol
Frank Mahon yeah, only enough for a 80 seat majority. In O’Brians words”..and we all know why.”
JO'Bby does not yet understand that a huge majority of British voters think he should be hidden by a pair of knickers.
He said experts... you know people who do not get all their information from the Daily Mail and facebook.
@@peterbarnard631 O'Brien's usual method of berating people who dare to disagree with him didn't quite work with JRM, did it? LOL
@@ruthbashford3176 notice he sighs and seeths alot and then interupts.
I am so pleased that all of the UK's problems have been resolved because Brexit has taken place...🤔
But we have sovereignty now. And blue passports. Surely that makes up for it?
@@NikPeters clearly.
It's not started yet . We wasn't going to get anywhere with the Tories or now Labour as they are both historic for a list of lies and failures. The only person that ever told Brussels where to go was Nigel Farage and hopefully in 2029 we will get the Brexit we voted for .
I have seen it before and was going to try again - but I can’t cope with James - what an utter, arrogant, interrupting, rude and unprofessional interviewer.
I agree with your comment, leave or remain this was not a good interview. First and last time I will watch him
Horace Debacle BAHAHAHA. He got his arse handed to him. This isn’t an interview, it’s a petulant child not getting his way. I’m surprised he didn’t stomp and cry, like a kid in Tesco’s when mum says No. lol.
@Horace Debacle O'Brien, smart and intelligent. That's funny! He's certainly not being either in this interview.
@Horace Debacle lol ridiculous generalisation without any statistical evidence. Until that happens, move along, peasant.
Horace Debacle BAHAHAHA BAHAHAHA BAHAHAHA BAHAHAHA BAHAHAHA BAHAHAHA......you insufferably ignorant turd. Logical fallacies, strawman arguments, are beneath me. It didn’t work.....HORACE. BAHAHAHA.
this interviewer is litteraly moaning and sighing whenever mogg says something. Obviously this guy is not biased at all.
If you weren't biased you'd admit that Mogg had no answers. It's your bias that makes you criticise the interviewers manner instead of the lies told by Mogg.
. Obrien is a well known remainer that even rees mogg acknowledges at the start. Obriens interviewing style is arrogant and even annoying but in terms of the debate Jacob didnt give any meaningful answers
@@joemitchell1287 *Queencity Records* Can't read or dosen't know how to listen James O'Brien has already told us of his views before the interview on many occasions, I also didn't hear JRM. Mention if England even has trained Trade Negotiators these Brexiteers remind of Bible thumpers a complex world they don't understand frightens them. The British economy is not in good shape and without the EU it will get worse economists on both left and right have stated that on many occasions.
@@Kalydosos to say a country like great Britain with its heritage and history can't manage without the EU is surrendering the core values of being British, we are a proud nation that is renowned all over the world for its ability to beating all odds... History speaks for itself. You seem to be the type to surrender at the first hurdle and that's so not being British. Maybe I'm misunderstanding and your talking from a French perspective?
@Elizabeth Orr Well that's just a lie. He got in many many words, to the point where the "so called interviewer" even apologized and let him ramble on and on. JRM spoke for the majority of this interview and was not even restricted by any need to actually address the questions raised. He has only himself to blame for not having any meaningful answers.
*O'Brien :* absolutely nobody agrees with you!
And now he's the Leader of the House of Commons.
@2Crassus Crassus I was just pointing out the absurdity of that statement. I'm not even British lol
And see how well that turned out.
“The cost of food in this country will become cheaper.” aged like milk.
Err War in Ukraine.. Costs have gone up everywhere! Whether that's due to the war or just band wagon price hiking! Nothing to do with us leaving the EU.
@@cp070476 Don’t point out stuff like that mate they don’t like it. Apparently Canada America Germany etc all left the EU too
@@cp070476 Prices were going up already before Covid or the war in Ukraine, and they've gone up here far more than elsewhere. They have better protections in place within the EU given they're a trading bloc worth $13trillion and 500million people, which is a little more than $3trillion and 70million people. Brexit isn't the only reason things have become more expensive, but it's an important contributing factor to it.
@@cp070476 Prices and supply issues started to rise last September I think. The war in Ukraine started in March.
What does the recent increases in food prices have to do with brexit?
The only reason I'm watching this tool is because JRM is using him as a dish towel.
Did he think he was intelligent enough to take him on. 😂😂😂
Just because Mogg has a posh accent, you think he's intelligent. The man is as thick as pigsh*t after a hot curry.
@@sammyhill69 - Alas, you are suffering from inverted snobbery. JRM is very articulate, very well read, knows how to make a coherent argument and is able to back up his arguments with an encyclopaedic knowledge. You may disagree with his arguments or opinions, that is a different issue but he is clearly extremely intelligent, regardless of his accent or your perception of his social class. Now O'Brien, on the other hand...
@@sammyhill69 Nothing to do with the posh accent, he just happens to be better educated and knows far more about the political sphere.
@@sammyhill69 you couldn't be more wrong, youre just teary eyed watching your idol getting wiped
@@sammyhill69 Bet your qualification is in a non rigorous subject like sociology or Media Studies
James O'Brien forty years old going on thirteen.
That old? Hmm, maybe
Loki 1815 he’s actually 53 🍆
Awful interview, he ain't laughing now is he , can't stand the child
He is Owen Jones older brother!
A permanent grumpy old man
OBrien knew he was not going to get the best of Mogg so he justs huff and puffs
@Horace Debacle Another remoaner who doesn't believe in democracy. I do realise that an awful lot of people have a vested interest in staying in the EU as they receive BRITISH TAX PAYERS money from them and maybe you are one of them. Britain is a net contributor to this corrupt, anti-democratic, self serving organisation, to the tune of 10 billion and it's time it stopped. O'Brien is left leaning so I'm surprised he is such a supporter of the EU. I decided to vote leave after reading the New Statesman article The Left-Wing Case for Leaving the EU by John King.
@@ruthbashford3176 Well the UK pays in £154 million a week to the EU and gets £2bn in economic turnover. Those are the Government's own figures for 2014. The Left has always hated the EU for purely ideological reasons and their hatred of capitalism. Sorry but I don't want to live on a collective farming turnips and taking orders from Corbyn. The Left doesn't care about the increasing prosperity enjoyed by most people in the EU over many decades, nor about your access to human rights law etc.
Anyone who thinks James O'Brien was being rude, abrupt and condescending please tell me in the following years who has turned out to be correct on almost every point about Brexit?
What an absolute arrogant, self-important man. GET RID OF HIM. He is vile!!!!
Got absolutely no time for James O'Brien, he has many, many issues but, would not call him "vile"
immigrants have no voice
Agree! Rees-Mogg must go!
@@Here4Years I also agree, Rees Mogg must go!...to the top of the EU negotiations.
Tug forelock, doff cap to Jrm🎩
Lol. The presenter lost his mind. Wow, I guess throwing a tantrum is the newest debate method of the remainers.
*Remainers, remainders are the thing where you can't divide something evenly
@@TBakerXD lol. auto correct strikes again. Thank you for the assist
@@wizbud4259 You are welcome
Remind me...who advocates for destroying the British agriculture sector in this interview?
@@swanpride lol. Destroying the agriculture sector, eh ? Do tell.
I can't stand James O'Brian he always becomes over argumentative when on the back foot and always shouts down callers who don't agree with him
Public schoolboy can do that to a non-public schoolboy, but when pitted against someone who is higher up the social ladder he struggles.
Do you find it difficult to handle Facts.
Not at all, he doesn't always speak facts just the trending opinion of the time like a true labour supporting bore
@@andydenton8040 Does he? Maybe you should listen to the interview. You may not like the way he gets these extreme right wing Tories on the ropes and won't let them sway from the subject being discussed but give their waffle. Keep supporting the ones who use off shore tax havens at the expense of poorer people, they rely on people like yourself to keep them in power over us plebs.Happy New Year.
@@peterjack4922 ... having read some of your comments, I can wholeheartedly agree with you.... you are a pleb
And now 4 years down the track we know that we are only worse off. Well done!
It’s nothing to do with brexit lol - Covid and the war in Russianiebaffedting food prices
Fred definitely wore his mask, stayed in doors with fear, had all the jabs by the sounds of it, hasn't a clue about what is going on then or now.
Mogg the snowflake slayer totally destroyed the 🛎🔚 obrien 🤪😄😄😄
Well done 👏👏 bell end 👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't Clogg the Mogg!
Keith Needham you look like a normal respectable man. There is some right sad lonely freaks who comment on here isn't there pal
@@AB-hm6ow true 👍 thanks pal 😎
JRM seems to care more about denying the EU the 39 billion than getting beneficial trade deals and maintaining an economic relationship with the EU.
New Zealand has excellent beef, grass fed, outstanding and much better than European.
Better than the UK farmers beef?
@@kieranraftery5782 Yes Britain has a low quality product. Not as low as the AMerican hormone beef you will soon be forced to eat but yes low.. Do not expect to be able to afford Australian or New Zealand beef because we know you cant feed yourselves and are not going to do England any favours on trade.
Imported beef from New Zealand is already more expensive than the stuff imported from EU countries just on transport costs. Add increased demand to that and I'm not sure how you think this is a good idea.
New Zealand trades with the EU, what is the point you are making?
Yes its the best!
This interview is still very relevant in 2023. It shows how correct James was.
But he wasn’t. 😂
@@blue24563 I think you living in a dreamworld bossman
Does it? We didn't need a backstop and we did end up agreeing a deal with the EU which excluded having one.
Is this a joke? Shockingly poor interview.
Not an interview, a poorly preformed morally superior interrogation.
Do what many are doing now and tune in to Mike Graham on Talk Radio.
Mike Graham is great .... and speaks the truth.
Thanks for the tip - I will.
I have.
O'Brien is poor. I was surprised by how weak he was.
JoB is a pathetic arogant remoaner that cant hold a debate.
O'Brien is an obnoxious little maggot. He is so obviously outclassed by JRM, he's a yappy little ratweasel snapping his defiance at a thoroughbred racehorse ...
He can see the difference, as can we all, which explains his petulance.
Was he raised by wolves? No, on second thoughts, even wolves have standards.
@@Boudicca165 Outclassed in the sense you're happy to tug your poor little forelocks in front of the posh man, you mean?
@@mmcfarlane001 Seems like you're happy to tug your forelock at the outclassed JoB.
@@LonesomeTwin You're missing the point completely. Good luck with your substandard level of comprehension.
O,Brian is way out of his depth , and peddles anti brexit all the time , democracy doesn't seem to matter to O,Brian
Luckily he was completely wrong. Brexit turned out great. There were no shortages at all! Oh wait...
"James O'Brien admits he doesn't know what he's talking about"
Please detail on your comments???
Hard for him to deny it
That's a first. 👍
@object764 your comment aged like spilt milk.
James is clearly not listening, absolutely terrible bias interview, interview?
Tantrum.
@C J James won't JRM finish an answer, we could do without the tutting & eye rolling like some teenager also.
Yea. This aged well.
O’Brien has to pull every bargain basement bit of sophistry and deception out of his hat against Mogg. Loaded questions, appeals for authority and the rest. None of it works. Mogg has to much cognitive ability and deep knowledge of the subject matter.
Rees-Mogg is in bad faith and doesn't have any remarkable cognitive abilities.
All the cognitive ability of queen
Victoria's corpse.
Christ that man has more patience than I ever could.
What man?
@@number8485 Quite.... is there one?
And the language leaves much to be desired...
Yes Jacob’s patience and politeness is admirable in the face of JOB’’s rude self righteous posturing
@@mogznwaz Was it Opposites Day when you wrote that?
Is James O'Brien an apprentice? It's like he's never interviewed a person on his show.
The apprentice interviewing the Master...
Why not ask a question.... then wait for the answer!
Instead of pushing for the answer you want.
Because Mogg wasn't trying to answer the questions, he was trying not to answer them. The interruptions arose in order to re-focus Mogg, who appeared either disingenuous or, more likely, just lost and unable to formulate an answer that would get O'Brien off his tail.
@@arthurbucket6136 How the hell would you ever know that if you wont even give them a chance to answer? Idiot.
@@SonOfExcess If by the third word the answer is clearly a repotition of the avoidance of before then we NEED the media to challenge and get them back to THE QUESTION. For Rees Mogg lovers I know they will disagree, so WATCH the next time you see Trump evade a question. Then you will see te technique JRM is deploying.
he never got a chance to answer and would only get 3 words out because that ignoramous kept butting in, my god if i were his mother his ears would be ringing, i bet she is glad he has left home, or has he ?.
Tom Johnson showing the world the level of remainiac intelligence, keep up the good work lol
What a terible talk show host. Anything he does not like he talks over.
He even treats the general public like this. They'll phone in with a logical point and then he traps them into another by product of the point in question just to belittle them. He really is a complete ct
It's always a good thing to cut a bullshiter in his path, and Rees-Mogg is the biggest bullshiter around. Dude wants out of the EU so he doesn't have pay taxes on hidden cash in little tax havens.
ProjectVRD. For you ignorance must be bless. Jacob is definitely not a ‘dude’ and you are definitely one of James sheep. Do your on research and let me know what you find out. Btw, NOBODY knows what’s going to be good or bad, that’s why’ll find bs on both sides of the argument (emergency budgets and mass unemployment was threatened by the remain camp before the vote remember? That was some massive bs right there) saying something doesn’t make it true. Personally if they were all just honest and admitted that, I’d have more respect for them and stop digging my heels in. Do you want a gamble on leaving or just go along with what we’ve got now? 17.4m want to gamble because they think we could win. All the pundits saying Man U will definitely win the league at the start of the season doesn’t make it true.same stats different game
Nick Davies Completely agree. O’Brien is horrendous. As is Ferrari.
Mogg simply too clever for this arrogant ‘look at me’ presenter. Out of his league, so pretends he’s tired of it all. 🙄 Typical LBC
Worrying the amount of comments on here from people who think Jacob Reece-Mogg won this. Were they listening on mute?
Same people Nick that also think he won North East Somerset 2 month ago 😂
James O'Brien seems to be such a miserable and rude arse, it doesn't matter if you agree with Jacob Rees-Mogg or not, there is no need to interview someone with such hostility, after all he is a guest on the show is he not?
James O'Brian is so bloody rude and ignorant...why oh why is he in such a job?
James O Brian is trying to make Mogg look like a fool, but all he’s doing is making himself look rude and childish
Tepeyollotl Gaming
No, the real question is who is this James O’Brian you’re talking about?
5 years on and how do your comments look now? 😂
your funny. At least JOB tried to hold JRM to account. He was a guest that wasn't answering direct questions, an evasive liar.
I think O'Brien could do with some therapy
Damien Slash Well I think you could do with some tuition in what leaving the Eu will really mean.....
@@chickenzalfrezi Well as no country has ever dared leave the EU before I don't know how you actually know what the UK leaving the corrupt, anti-democratic, self-serving EU will be like?
@@ruthbashford3176 Shut up you stupid prole.
I recommend the ‘concrete boot deep water therapy’ for O’Brien.
widerthanone idiot
never seen this radio host before, but he seems to have one hell of a chip on his shoulder, very unprofessional - also, i wish i had the temperament of jacob rees mogg, my goodness.
He is very balanced actually... He has a chip on both shoulders 🤪
He has a chip against liars. We all should have.
"I am listening, I'm just not falling for it". Marvellous.
Marvelous because?
He wasn't even listening, he interrupted him every other sentence.
@@SagaciousFrank Politicians love to avoid questions and point fingers away from them. JoB is too smart to let them do that to him
@@wanderer1955 So you do have cheaper food clothing a shoes? No you dont. Its marvelous because Reese Schmock was WRONG with his prediction. Its bitter pill to swallow isnt it mate?
An entire team of researchers and JOB still made to look like an idiot by an 18th century throwback toff. No you weren't listening James, as usual you had a preconceived notion you thought you knew what you were talking about and didn't. He also seems to have forgotten where the horse meat in UK products came from yet bleats on about EU standards.
@Cathy Dalton But he's definitely an idiot so you are wrong! Perhaps ... he only looks like a non-idiot to idiots!
Horse meat and bleats?!
Robert Gallacher - “18th century throwback toff” - great line mate😀✌️
"This is gonna be fun" Typical sarcastic passive aggressive comment.
@Carl Green no. It's called unnecessary, unprofessional and downright childish sarcasm.
@@PipeManPeep I can't imagine inviting someone onto a show, taking time out of their day to speak to you and greeting them with rudeness, arrogance and a self-entitled attitude. Just a human to human thing it's really bad. And then politically it shows how little this guy had to say of value.
@@davidpatel5267 couldn't agree with you more.
Rees Mogg is fine with Boris' deal, which has all the "flaws" he objected to in May's deal. Shows all he wanted was to oust May and grab some power for himself.
@Carl Green Ugly Truth? is there a need for the backstop now? As James so pompously implied? James is just as ignorant as most Remainers, Pathetic!!
LBC seems to think that we all listen to James O'Brien because he is the "man we love to hate". They are wrong, no-one listens to him. I retune to Talk Radio when he is on.
Martin Davies I listen to him.
And yet you watched and commented on this...
Love Mike Graham
@Mitchell he is listening jrm instead not job!
*tune to a radio station that echoes my opinion
It always shocks me that anyone finds Jacob Rees Mogg credible.
What a rude guy job is. How can lbc seriously employ this ill mannered pleb?
I'm looking at LBC line-up - seems JOB is the only one who seems like the kind of well-adjusted chap one would wish their parents to meet.
@@BigSeeJay 😂😂😂
@@BigSeeJay u are correct my lad... the rest is trash... JOB is amazing. :-D i love the fact he does not take platitudes morg is talking.:-D
What are you dribbling about? He just wasn't putting up with Mogg's lies. PS as an Australian we will be more than happy to charge you a much higher price than the rest of the world to the starving remains of your country.
@@matthewhardy5667 😂 we will have to get rid of the immigrants first, less mouths to feed and all that 🤷♂️
Australia has been OK and that is built on the dregs of England 👍
James angry after 1 minute, hilarious.
Rob May 1 second
Do you not think that spending a quarter of a second talking to JRM would cause you to become frustrated? Why are so many people on this feed defending a man who thinks that the victims of Greenfell weren't clever enough to leave the burning tower?
Moggadon, the Lounge Lizzard. ZZZzzz
@@tombillington8564 And why would anyone defend a man who believed the lies of Carl Beech and devoted large parts of several of his programmes to this liar and fraudster. In another age O'Brien would have made a great Witchfinder General.
Yep see James pushing his hair back,love it.
I absolutely detest James O'Brien. I don't know who he thinks he is. Just so rude and condescending with whoever he talks to - I just wish LBC would sack him.
telephone call in programmes are shattering, you need a lot of physical and mental stamina. O'Brien is much better when on BBC Newsnight.
He is the presenter with the highest listeners. He's obviously doing something right.
@@asb1619Fact check Nick Ferrari.may hold that position and I think you may find since 2017 O'Briens popularity seriously falling
Fascist
5 Years later
They haven`t yet !
Has Mogg ever been right about anything?
James blocked me on Twitter for asking perfectly polite reasonable questions on Brexit.
What was the question?
What did you ask?
@Phil Earl If the 'questions' were put like Mogg put them of course they would be treated with exasperation.
If he took his head out of his arse, he might learn something, perhaps a few manners for a start.
James block's everyone on Twitter, that has a differing view, he also turns down the volume down on callers he is losing the argument with. He did it to me about 6 years ago.
James O'Brien brow beaten, bested and out of his depth.
Ahahahaha ah no. Other way around.
Daniel Eyre wow. Pure delusion. The guy was utterly dismantled
Daniel Eyre I think you should look at the rest of the comments.
99% believe mogg schooled him. For you to say otherwise suggests you are out of touch with the common man.
I’m not trying to insult you here my friend. But maybe your views have been nurtured in an echo chamber. The vast majority realise that O’Brien is a manipulator of words, and a rather bias, fraudulent pseudo intellectual.
@ J.R.M kicked and out schooled J.O.B end of..even J.O.B did admit that hes not that intelligent to take on J.R.M
@ mean while on planet earth we out on E.U mean while on planet Mars where Daniel EYRE is currently!!! that planet is delusional no surprise there from all remoaner.. once again james o'Brien was out classed by the best
Full screen Twitter in front of James O'Brien, sums it up.
And now we are going into a 2 year recession and inflation in excess of 10%. Yes, well done Jacob Rees Mogg. 👏
Wonder if that had anything to do with COVID then following the Ukraine war? 🤡
Please please make one more interview with him now post brexit, picking up on every single false statement, replaying it and making listen himself again and again and again.
flagshaggers just look into defiance now for comfort sadly, thats how bad its got
As matter of fact James O‘Brien and even Nick Abbot were trying to get an interview with him, but “strangely“ Jacob Rees Smug didn‘t answer them…
I need another James O’ Brien vs Mog Face interview this year. It would be sublime.
He wouldn’t dare do it.
The guy won't let him answer a single question he has to debate every single word
@Cathy Dalton Maybe attack the point being made not pin point and debate every fifth word used in a sentence.
When a basis for an argument is fallacious it has to be challenged and cleared up, otherwise an intelligent conversation or debate can never happen
Because Mogg is a worm who will wriggle out of any question if you don't maintain pressure
Really?! James is very calm: he is passionate, Mogg is without any feeling. James gave plenty opportunity to Mogg to answer his questions but that's of course not possible for Tory's MP who specialize in avoidance.
Yeah because Mogg won't actually answer questions.
The reason James O'brian has a beard is every time he try's to shave his reflection huffs and just walks away.
Len Raby 😂😂😂👍👍
I’d love to punch Reece mogg
@@philipknox7976 Really????? After watching this video it's Mogg you want to punch? Not O'Brien? You know Mogg's the one with glasses right?
Brilliant! 😂
😂😂😂😂
This Mogg man proves again that arrogance has no limit
I'm James O'Brien watch me take Rees-Mogg apart, oh wait, I didn't.
Coming back to these comments seeing the absolute slating that rees-mogg is getting on other brexiteer videos for stabbing them in the back is heart-warming stuff.
Time and time again you got what you voted for and exactly what people like James obrien said was going to happen has come to pass and now you point the finger of blame at someone else. This is exactly what you were told was going to happen.
James o Brien the idea of a debate is that you answer the question and then you will receive an answer iv e never heard so much butting in , if your such a know it all why are you not in politics?
100% agree. What a disgrace and he knows it.
finleyj3 the guy is on speed
it is well known in journalist circles that James O'Brien is a mescaline addict
O'Brien thinks he is a Paxman in the making unfortunately he lacks talent and technique.
Boz O'Brien is a clown
stop crying baby
girl
chocksaway100 and intelligence
Amazed that people allowed themselves to be convinced by a man who lives and sounds like someone who’d say “Oh Poo”, when told that the 8 year old chimney sweep he hired broke his arm on the way down.
I bet you thought this comment was hilarious. Bet you were repeating it in real life clouds.
O’Brien is so unpleasant, I can’t listen to his arguments.
Its because you have been brainwashed to agree with only what you understand or what your tory masters tell you.
@@Spookrider100 Apparently agreeing with an argument that makes sense means you're brainwashed...
Being reasonable apparently makes people unpleasant?
@@danwic He wasn't being reasonable at all, he was being childish - not listening to Jacob, making moronic arguments, interrupting, etc.
James O'Brien = instant depression, adult tantrum not getting his own way !!!!
Yet he was right about everything
Lol
Asking a yes or no question and getting verbal diarrhea is not having a tantrum.
Couldn't have put it better myself.
“You should judge people by their previous track record” ok so other countries shouldn’t ever make a deal with us given we’ve broken an international treaty and law.
Not with the current cabinet No. With UK in the future yes.Boris and his circus act(though not a bit amusing) care only for friends and Tory donors. I would like to think any future Labour Tory libdem or any government would at least be interested in caring and helping improve the lives of its citizens race colour religion. Current government??? Liers
@@kennethdwyer804 You cannot base a trade agreement or long-term strategic policy alignment on the whims of the current government.
If 50% of the UK's governments are not going to uphold the UK's international obligations, then it doesn't matter one iota that the other 50% will observe them to the letter. If the next general election can mean a totally unreliable UK scrapping its previously held deals, who's going to bother spending 5 years negotiating a trade agreement, if it will be undone by the time of the next election?
That's the bad thing about trust. It's an exellent thing to have, but takes ages to acquire and can be lost in a moment.
What a silly thing to say. If people voted in the UK based upon the lies the political parties told the tories would be consigned to the scrapheap of history.
The EU has Repeatedly broken its own treaties
*Chuckles in German*
O'Brien had this chancer bang to rights all the time.
Not really
O’Brien: a most regrettable manifestation of a carbon based life form.
I like that. LoL
Brilliant.
Evolution is trial and error.
Yes. This actually gave me one (the only one, mind) reason to admire JRM! How he stayed calm, I don't know.
Yes , it was terry Christian for me but this bloke has raised the bar
How not to interview someone. Andrew Neil needs to teach this man how to interview someone and learn some manners.
Here Here!
'cos he didn't let him spew lies, unchallenged?
JOB starting his interview with this huffy tone is so desperately counterproductive. It goes downhill for him from there.
Philip Stacey I’ll make my own mind up on my ability to judge; and yours, on factors decided upon by me.
Funny how food prices went up despite all the Australian beef
One jump ahead of the rest!
He is soo rude and embarrassing...JOB I mean!
When he sighs after each response he clearly isn't interested in the answer so why is giving an interview?
He asks for a straight answer. Yes or no. Job's interview technique differs from normal journalists that he won't let a unclear or "muddy" answer slip by, he will stop until he gets an answer and debates it if isn't factual.
@@ParWallgren when he does answer he huff's and puffs making out it's not acceptable. No particular reason for the huffing and puffing. There is no politeness from him at all and I don't mean JRM level politeness. He is completely miserable and rude. Totally fine with people asking difficult questions but there's no need to be rude with every reply.
@@ParWallgren No he doesn't. He interrupts and doesn't listen to anyone who is not in agreement with him. It is rude and disrespectful to the person being interviewed.
@@jayney234 I've answered already. But James interview style is to get answers and not go further without getting them. Thats way different than other journalists that let the interviewed person go further even if he/she didn't answer a question or wanted to move away from a difficult subject. Here, Mogg is the one that don't answers questions. Don't go by your own bias. Just listen to the interview again. The biggest problem with Mogg and the other Brexit top people is that they actually never gives answers or facts, just feelings and factually false or irrelevant statements.
You should make a Brexit upon known facts, not lies, hopes and feelings.
@richard smith He did. Many times but Mogg tries to move away from answering.
This exchange between 'Captain Backfire' [aka JoB] and Jacob was the 'game changer' broadcast for LBC's Remain lackey.
If anyone can post up any link between the Belfast Agreement and the necessity for EU Regulatory alignment, then let's hear it.
Captain Backfire at his counterproductive best!
What a gift this moron is for the 'Leave Means Leave' campaign.
I think you're right. His star is on the wane.
Just google it. Since you write I guess you can read, pretty much any of the first page of results will explain it.
@@duncan2911 I have googled it. It's not part of the Belfast Agreement. Help me out [because I'm one of those thick folk who voted Leave] and just post a link to back up Captain Backfire's fake news.
Hey @@austenj4539, so I think this might be a bubble effect, as you only read pro-Brexit literature you only get these on google. There are many news articles which explain this more but in the treaty text:
9. As part of the work programme, the Council will identify and agree at least 6 matters for co-operation and implementation in each of the following categories:
(i) Matters where existing bodies will be the appropriate mechanisms for co-operation in each separate jurisdiction;
(ii) Matters where the co-operation will take place through agreed implementation bodies on a cross-border or all-island level.
So it falls under the category of north/south cooperation.
@@duncan2911 I appreciate your detailed response. You have based EU regulatory alignment with North/South cooperation under the Belfast Agreement. I could equally state that UK regulatory alignment should be preferred, as it is clear that EU regulatory alignment is not specified and should not have automatic priority.
Aussie and New Zealand have same standards as they work so close together. O'Brien is using sophistry to deflect Rees Moggs facts. O'Brien is being intellectually dishonest to suit his political view. Appalling...
vinorob hahaha dishonest ? What about that red bus ?
@@shaneyboy6278 I agree. The number on the bus can be calculated but in the most positive circumstances only. But then, plenty of propaganda on both sides. Given we are two years plus into the process, the dishonesty is now more within intellectual argument rather than declarations of predicted outcomes. The uncertainty negates bold predictions. My view, the red bus money will be needed to help subsidise farmers as they move back to utilising all their land and growing crops that they stopped growing due to CAP rules. Not the NHS, that would best be overhauled as the model is out of date and inefficient. I agree with your assessment but believe there will be resources available that we did not have before. Ultimately, it is simple math. PS the other fellow never did respond as to why it was OK to turn our backs on the Commonwealth back in the 70.s but not OK to turn our backs on an ideological project in Europe. I believe this little nation is special and we will amaze not only the world but ourselves once we unshackle this country from the EU. Would you like to engage further? I am happy to debate but not interested in slanging matches etc
@@vinorob Firstly I'm from Ireland, I was born during the Celtic Tiger so I'll admit commonwealth knowledge from the 70's is beyond me...
I lived in London and have been back and forth since, playing guitar in the tube stations or in Kensington park is an experience which I never encountered back home so I have no hatred for England, however I do notice some anglo-irish strain over Brexit...
The debate begins....
At the moment its looking like a no deal Brexit, which for us means a hard border even if some politicians say otherwise... This will no doubt bring back the troubles and more unfortunate for the UK is the fact the US house of congress have publicly stated if this happens there will be no UK-US trade deal...
The motor industry is already being flattened and of course BJ/JRM will say Honda is not Brexit related but it is, the fact they had a tariff free trade agreement with the EU by 2027 is not a factor ? How can companies that manufacture and export have any future plans when the terms on future trade are so unclear ?
The banking industry? Barclays moving billions of assets over to us...
Leading business figures in the uk are warning how catastrophic no deal will be for the uk economy, its just too easy to relocate to a different European country...
Britain relies on EU imports and this will see increased prices from tariffs...
The 13 billion you give the EU you will lose in other areas of the economy...
I do believe the uk will recover long term and maybe even prosper but short term its nothing short of disaster
@@vinorobpropaganda on both sides? Only 1 side argued to change the status quo...
James o'Brian just ran rings around JRM. JRM lives in another World, simply clueless.
This is appalling and represents the remain attitude of shutting down Rees mogg ...class hatred and disgraceful
JRM is just a nob is all.
Shutting him down with facts. JOB was trying to stop the airtime for mogg because what he was saying was complete bullshit. Honestly, how do you watch this and think for even a second that mogg came out of this better. JOB stated the facts to Moggs lies on every single point. You can’t usually argue with the facts but somehow idiot brexiters find a way
o'brien comes from a higher class than mogg..
@@MrBlageur You need your brainwashed head examined JOB is a prize pratt.
William Chapman mogg out classed ,
Of course EU is protectionist organisation. Compare rules about French agricultural products.
I may not agree with JRM, but I have to admit that he made O'Brien look quite stupid...simply by remaining calm and respectful.
O'Brien on the other hand began the whole interview like a man on a mission, a mission to childhood. Armed with some good information and questions, he quickly jumped into his pram and began screaming and misbehaving. Absolutely shameful!!! One can seldom find a better example on self destruction.
By all means, show passion for what you believe in, but that doesn't mean abandoning wisdom and common decency.
O'Brien's behaviour is so pathetic that one might think the whole thing is staged. Come on James!!!
Well said mate 👍
No, he's just a man whos heard too much bullshit.
@@wtt747 exactly it's astonishing for me to see that Brits are not able to see or understand the conversation on simple matters.
I cannot imagine any other interviewer keeping his manner and tone so polite whilst being deliberately spoken down to, I think Rees Mogg has his own agenda which is more to do with his ambition to lead the Party
PM Mogg👍👍👍
this interview aged like fine australian beef
mmmm 4 year dry aged delicious. vegan lefties looking malnourished nowadays.
Rees Mogg has such faith in Brexit he's moved his business out of the country. Makes you proud to be British, doesn't it ?
A statement with no substance to justify...
@@vinnyester Yours?
R.
I thought his synthesizer company had always been based in the U.S.
@@vinnyester Yours is indeed. Completely vacuous.
@@VolrinSeth likewise
O’Brien’s lost the plot he couldn’t let JM answer the question and kept butting in
That's his 'tactic' when it comes to anyone who is more informed and intelligent than him and those who don't agree with his view of things.
I think O'Brien aged 5 years I thought he was going o end up in a knot the way he was wriggling about
During that debate nice one Jacob beat him no sweat
James would make you feel depressed just looking at him 😂
Standard low iq comment followed by 22 low iq votes, would expect no less on a brexit debate video.
What comment would you be Satisfied with ?
"when the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser"
You'll notice this is a general rule for many brexiteers, the arguments are weak & consist of either slander or "I don't believe it"!
@@cam691988 Think you will find The People spoke 🇬🇧
@@paulsmickersbangor But cannot put a good argument together as to why it is a good thing.
An interview like this only shows up the make-it-up-as-you-go-along attitude from everyone involved in the implementation of Brexit, all the while hoping that no-one ever looks too closely at the detail.