a man of Caribbean descent from camden was sacked from his job and refused cancer treatment because of the hostile environment and died. not to mention all of those middle aged people who were actually deported which have since gone missing.
James pulls wool over his flocks eyes. I do lots of work in Chiswick and see james regularly getting picked up by a driver in the morning. Charlatan. 🍾 socialism at its finest.
I saw Michel Barnier meeting David Davis with file full of written work on Brexit, hundreds of pages worth. EU negotiators were well prepared before first meeting, while British ones didn't have a clue what to do. It looked pretty embarrassing. 😟😟😟
Society, parliament and particularly the media have already been far too kind to her. She as Home Secretary set the course of the police force to fail, gutting them out and ensuring that they would no longer have the finances to serve the public. The federation begged her not to destroy the police and even actually warned that the time would come that they would not be able to deal with crimes and the public would suffer. She sneered and said ‘stop crying wolf’ - msm absolutely let her off the hook with this. She oversaw windrush and Amber Rudd took the fall. She brought Pincher into government against the warnings, Boris actually demoted him but his head ultimately rolled for it. She turned the UK into a laughing stock with the the absolute pantomime that was the Brexit she had control of. She is an utter utter disgrace, but has abdicated accountability her entire career.
Nigel Farage, Daniel Hannan and many other Brexiteers were NOT demanding a Hard Brexit, even mentioning a variety of other arrangements - Norway, Canada. etc. But May went the whole hog and pulled the UK out of Horizon, EMA, Galileo, Erasmus, etc. She deserves absolutely no credit for anything regarding Brexit. She could have resigned, but chose to be the Brexit Hardwoman; a person without principle or honour wanting to cling to power at all costs.
May was awful, of that there's no doubt. However, it wasn't her that came up with the deal that was signed, it was Johnson and his motley crew of hardliners.
There’s definitely levels to their depravity, for example some of the better ones are merely perverts having the odd non-consensual fumble whereas the other end of the spectrum is loaded with paedophiles.
It's somewhat cute that Theresa is trying to retcon her image - and yes, compared to the absolute disgrace that the current PM and cabinet are, she does come across as a lot more grown-up and reasonable.... but that does not mean she will be forgiven for her "hostile environment" policy and her "Go Home" vans.
Brexit has its problems but the cou tries in the EU not exactly doing well right now. Brexit was billid as the immigration referendum. Immigration not exactly going well right 🎉 now acrosd europe
May appointed Johnson as Foreign Secretary, a meeting was arranged for. Johnson and Macron in Paris , Johnson went first to the British Embassy with a British film crew making a documentary about the Fella , Johnson was having a conversation with the producer and he said directly to the Camera ‘ French Turds “ as part of the narrative , what a strange excuse for a human being ?
She will live long in the memories of Caribbean families as the embodiment of the nasty party, their "crule environment ", seperating families with the Windrush Scandal, stripping british citizens of their rights to work, medical treatment, live dignified lives and thrive in their own country. Forcing many to places they have never called home, or seen as from they were young children. She never cried fornthe families of the Windrush generation, she never cried while families were having to use food banks. She was an Evil twisted crow..
Shortly after she was elected PM she gave her Lancaster House speech in which she set out the political parameters for the post Brexit UK and a new relationship with EU. What has received little attention is that whereas before the referendum there was the possibility of a soft or a hard Brexit, in this speech May wasted no time in red lining any soft Brexit options. It was May who painted the UK into a corner which to this day it struggles to cope with. You say she features little in your new book, .. well to my mind she, or her speech writers, are the architects and it it this design which Johnson & Truss followed, and which Sunak is trying to break from, remains a core issue of Brexit. The Brexit people voted for was hijacked while May, as a remainer, was seeking to be popular with the ERG.
Remember Brexit means Brexit. Let's not pretend Brexit and this period of politics has made George Bush look like a statesman. A man who said "too many oy-bgn are not being able to practice their love of women"
@@bigbobabc123precisely. People too easily ignore the actual politics of what was going on (and that, even beyond the Tories, it would be almost impossible to sell single market to leave voters because you'd be saying "take back control", "OK, we'll keep most of the rules but lose any say in what they are" -- that is something that needs to happen later).
and yet a few months ago we were defending the consultants who raised a red flag about a serial killer nurse to whom they had to apologise humiliatingly although they were right. I think the whole culture in health care institutions needs overhualing
Its not crazy that Johnson resigned over May's deal and then supported the same thing. He did it to become prime minister. Whats mad is that his party and the press let him get away with it.
May is an mp for Maidenhead one the wealthest parts of Berkshire..as PM she knew/knows Maidenhead has a food bank but has no shame of one being in her constitutesy....awful woman.
Also the headquarters of the National Front and the parties that followed. So she didnt get her constituency on a non-racial footing. I lived in Berkshire s a black school kid. I remember well.
Anyone saying May appealed to both sides reminds me of the old joke from the 80's movie _The Blues Brothers_ when they show up to perform at Bob's Country Bunker. Jake asks what kind of music they play there an Bob replies that they play "both kinds of music: Country AND Western".
@@falconeshield The joke is that there isn't a difference. Like saying someone appealed to both sides - the Tories and the Conservatives. Mind you, there probably is a difference. But the music is categorized as country-western. So unless someone is an aficionado of that music most people see them as being the same.
May was a terrible Home Secretary and an even worse Prime Minister. Of course compared to Johnson and Truss she was amazing whilst all the time James O’Brien was part of a media who pulled out every stop to make sure that imperfect but very different political choice of Jeremy Corbyn was kept out of office.
My take, When comparing May to current Home Secretaries Patel and Braverman that these two make her look positively liberal however even the 2010's had a higher level of integrity in public office then we see today. Johnson has ensured we have a post truth politics. Supported buy conservative media television and papers.
given how poorly it is suggested that the Tories will do at the next GE I think May will have a politically comeback with her being given another cabinet post in the shadow cabinet.
I think unless people don't vote for a political party of all the back benches of parliament to make a start , nothing will change ever for the average human being on the streets.
Signing Article 50 without a firm government paper outlining the objectives and perimeters of negotiations as well as projecting the impact and planning for the various outcomes was a massive error of judgement.
Sue is incorrect when she says Cambridge is from "Bridge over the river Cam". The name comes from the Roman word Camboricum, meaning passage of stream in a town.
Ah I think you just confirmed it was. Shocked I actually remembered. Absolute "spangles" the pack of them.😉 Thank you for the Spangles comment, had completely forgotten about them TBH. Ah happy Nostalgic memories ☺️
It's easy, as the abuser, to say toughen up. Dudes should deal with actual and regular harassment and abuse of power that hurts them for decades and then we can tell them to toughen up.
@@eehammee Well that's hypocrisy or pisspoor condescension. You cannot conclude that one group is disproportionately a victim of crime when evidence demonstrates that the opposite group are killed more. That's not opinion it's counting
Depends on who crafts the "history"- how will history judge Brexit? And will the real reasons for Brexit be recorded in history? 🤷♀️All of that won't be known until the future.. How did Boris Johnson finagle his way into being Foreign Secretary? Will we ever know?
On Brexit and May: 1. Labour came out within weeks of the referendum result and said explicitly they would not cooperate on a deal, meaning the only votes the government could rely on would have to come from the Tories (who were split into multiple mad sects that wanted mutually exclusive things). That put her in an almost impossible position where, if she wanted to get anything close to a compromise, she first had to hoodwink her own party into letting her stick around and let fools like David Davis drive their own fantasies into brick walls before the conversation could progress. In essence, she could never actually say what she thought because doing so would have seen her sacked and replaced by a hard-line nutcase like, well, like Boris Johnson. 2. May's withdrawal agreement included an all-UK-EU customs union that could last, potentially, indefinitely, and a commitment not to roll back certain rules such as on various rights and environmental protections (and taxation , competition law and so on). That would have protected the UK from the worst of the economic damage (exporters had been screaming that the UK needed to prioritise a customs union because leaving it would have a more serious impact on supply chains than leaving the single market). It was much, MUCH more favourable to the UK than Boris Johnson's permanent trade deal and had the advantage that, in time, when tempers had cooled and sanity had been restored in Parliament and in the country, it would have allowed the UK to get closer to the EU. In effect, the withdrawal agreement she negotiated gave the UK a safety net and the ability to stay in a holding pattern for however long it required. It also avoided a border in the Irish Sea (insanely, the DUP voted against it!). 3. Without Labour support, single market was never going to be able to get past the Tories in Parliament and in any case looked really problematic as an interpretation of the vote. You could not tell leave voters with a straight face that they were "taking back control" while telling them simultaneously that the UK was keeping the substantial majority of the rules, just losing any say in what they were (!). Once things had calmed down, perhaps you could start having that discussion, but as the first step after the referendum result, it was an utter non-starter. I think people really underestimate what she tried to deliver on Brexit, in almost impossible circumstances. She DID offer the most sensible compromise available. But everyone was too polarised and, frankly, utterly ignorant of what was and was not on offer from the EU: Jeremy Corbyn's own Brexit policy was to pursue a type of customs union that does not actually exist(!!) and, to this day, in both the British media and in Parliament, many journalists and MPs STILL very obviously do not know what a customs union is and yet continue to prattle on about them, saying things that make absolutely no sense as a result. Parliament also seemed possessed of the delusion that they were sovereign over the 27 sovereign member state governments of the EU and so could reject whatever came down the pipe until the EU gave the British whatever they liked. I also do think it fair to say that Bercow's actions in preventing the agreement going back to the house, no matter whether they came about because of his personal politics or through his sheer stupidity, were very, very, very harmful to the UK's prospects. Again, the British Parliament does not get to tell the 27 governments of the EU what to do. MPs needed to understand what they were voting for. They didn't, and that is inexcusable, given that they were being provided with incredibly detailed briefing notes from Commons researchers. But to pull a deal off the table because MPs were so clueless they didn't understand what they were saying no to the first time round, and to stop them being able to consider it again was utter madness. Did Bercow think the member states would say "gosh, terribly sorry, sir, we'll run up another draft"? We, as a country, took what was very obviously the best deal that was politically achievable and looked the gift horse in the mouth. Well, that turned out well, didn't it...?
May intended to use "Brexit" as an excuse to row back on worker's rights, environmental protections and consumer standards and the opposition at the time made clear its intent to stop her turning the UK into a Singapore-on-Thames for the rich and the North Korea of the North Atlantic for the poor. Her mooted "Brexit Means Brexit" deal would have been as bad as Johnson's "Oven Ready" one and no amount of prolix pontificating or ahistorical histrionics will change that fact.
@@liarbrice4772 sorry but the withdrawal agreement she negotiated contains provisions to the *precise opposite effect*. It would help if people and the media had actually read it (you don't get to lecture about people "pontificating" and being "prolix" when you clearly don't know what you're talking about and have reduced complex issues to a factually incorrect paragraph of soundbites). What you say is simply not true. The opposition at the time set conditions and the withdrawal agreement met every single one. They then pretended it didn't so that they didn't have to support it for tribal political reasons. Don't believe me? Read the Irish protocol to the May version. Everything Labour said they wanted (and pretended the withdrawal agreement didn't do) is in there.
@@drdreel5559 It's ok, having scan read your numpty normie revisionist take I wasn't expecting reasoned debate. OBVIOUSLY the unelected May/DUP coalition's chaos was nothing to do with the (freshly bribed) DUP, the ERG and pro-war & austerity "moderates" voting down every possible compromise... it was all because of jErMy cRoMbY.
The issue with regards to history, is noone is viewed in isolation. Juat as George Bush Jr was seen as a terrible US President, he now seems better due to the existence of Donald Trumps presidency. May will been in the same vein. Compaired to Johnson and Truss, May seems a far better person than she was at the time (and Cameron seems almost statesmanly).
The doctors problem goes back to his parenting as a child . As a young man who had his face slapped by a girl I told my mum who said if I were to tell your father you would get the other side of your chops slapped. What did he tell you about being a gentleman around girls , be one it costs you nothing and gives you self respect .
Q1,. James, I am 61 and the reason it can happen is because that is the reality., then and today. The bigger question James is that you don't get it......
absolutly useless as home secretary she cut police when told it would be a disastor ...as for brexit she coudnt negotiat anything wasted time causing problems.
I'd much prefer dorky May as opposed to: Bigoted Mop, I've been here for 6 weeks and I added 10billion to our debt or multi millionaire cheaping out paying striking workers.
In the Country's "hour of need" we expected parliament to do what is best for the country, David Cameron should have put a stop to Brexit but he resigned and past the buck to Theresa May and again she could have put a stop to Brexit but instead she passed artical 50 through parliament without a vote on Brexit and so are we now facing a "hard Brexit" the last straw to break the camels back?
1:22:27 and particularly in places like the nhs if the wheels stop ..people die its not that a product doesn't get moved or a thing is delayed ...people will die and well to quote the man .. the patient comes first .... tho i feel uncomfortable linking the too so clumsily but i think there is a grain in there
🌹 🏳⚧ 🏳🌈 "History is written by the victors" is a lazy argument that is usually deployed in the absence of historical evidence to defend claims about the past. History is written by everybody, not just the “winners.”...💋
James refers to the removal for his right to travel in hindered in Europe. Perhaps he should check his privilege as there are 11million who do not have a passport, one reason being they do not live next door to an accountant or lawyer etc
@@mickreaddin4979 When was the last time you heard him mention the plight of those unable to get a passport? Now compare that with the number of times he has mentioned the inability to experience free movement?
Parts of it were...mainly the Tory donor and tax dodging types, though. There's been a distinct push to demonise the poor and those on benefits since 2010 and there's also a dinstinct push to demonise disabled people now.
He kind of redeemed himself from being NIck Ferrari the younger! But I remember he was as bad as Piers Morgan. I hated him snarling and his vitriol on the few TV apperances he made. Maybe having kids and getting married changed him?
1:24:28 well just off the top of my head perhaps he has had bad experiences with a star girls in the past or at least one and is over generalizing and 2 i imagine when you are 71 every one under the age of 50 seems "young" to you lol maybe he thinks there too enthusiastic .. or perhaps his heart sinks because he knows that all that joy is going to perish in the hellish reality of life in death that is the operating room
I'm betting mr o Brexit was rubbing his hands this morning with his best friend Starmer pledging to go back in the eu and open borders after the next election. Bet he thought it was Christmas day
@@gray41 and it is going so well for us ? We have a skills shortage, record job vacancies, half or partly empty shelves in supermarkets. We having crumbling schools, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure. We have a health system on its knees due to a decade of under investment as compared to a % of our GDP. We have 2-3 hour waits for an ambulance, 18 month waits for operations. We have an affordable housing crisis, sky high energy bills and on top of that a cost of living crisis but Germany is in Turmoil! Do you hear yourself?
Theresa May is one of the 3 best Prime Ministers of all time, the other two being Churchill and Thatcher. She is a brilliant leader, a tirelessly devoted MP and a stunningly beautiful and stylish woman. She is the 'Great' in 'Great Britain'. A woman of whom we can all be proud. She is awesome! I love Theresa May!
On a plus , if wed relied on Europe in 1939 we'd have lots within days , sadly remainers haven't figured out that Europe is economically dying , as for the British and joining the club , has being in the club been beneficial considering the whole place is collapsing around us ,
a man of Caribbean descent from camden was sacked from his job and refused cancer treatment because of the hostile environment and died. not to mention all of those middle aged people who were actually deported which have since gone missing.
I'm from Boston-ish Massachusettes, USA and I'm so excited to be able to not only hear but see your entire show. Thank you.
As an American, I also I listen to his shows every day on the Global Player App.
Thank you for posting the whole shows! The app doesn’t show the live video and often crashes so this is brilliant. Thank you lbc
"Some people are so dense that light bends around them." Awesome.
Love this kind of snark remarks xD
He nicked that from The Thick of It, by the way
James pulls wool over his flocks eyes. I do lots of work in Chiswick and see james regularly getting picked up by a driver in the morning. Charlatan. 🍾 socialism at its finest.
Basically describes every Labour voter
@@Dynasty1818outrageous!
My memory is seeing David Davis going for a Brexit Meeting with European negotiators, the first I believe, with no paperwork in hand!
I saw Michel Barnier meeting David Davis with file full of written work on Brexit, hundreds of pages worth. EU negotiators were well prepared before first meeting, while British ones didn't have a clue what to do. It looked pretty embarrassing. 😟😟😟
Society, parliament and particularly the media have already been far too kind to her. She as Home Secretary set the course of the police force to fail, gutting them out and ensuring that they would no longer have the finances to serve the public. The federation begged her not to destroy the police and even actually warned that the time would come that they would not be able to deal with crimes and the public would suffer. She sneered and said ‘stop crying wolf’ - msm absolutely let her off the hook with this. She oversaw windrush and Amber Rudd took the fall. She brought Pincher into government against the warnings, Boris actually demoted him but his head ultimately rolled for it. She turned the UK into a laughing stock with the the absolute pantomime that was the Brexit she had control of. She is an utter utter disgrace, but has abdicated accountability her entire career.
Nigel Farage, Daniel Hannan and many other Brexiteers were NOT demanding a Hard Brexit, even mentioning a variety of other arrangements - Norway, Canada. etc. But May went the whole hog and pulled the UK out of Horizon, EMA, Galileo, Erasmus, etc.
She deserves absolutely no credit for anything regarding Brexit. She could have resigned, but chose to be the Brexit Hardwoman; a person without principle or honour wanting to cling to power at all costs.
May was awful, of that there's no doubt. However, it wasn't her that came up with the deal that was signed, it was Johnson and his motley crew of hardliners.
History shouldn’t be kind on any single tory scumbag
....so what's your excuse..?
@@chatham43 Is that the best you've got? No wonder this country is in the toilet, you get to vote!
When the Torys fall these 13 years should be called the Brexit Era. Start from Cameron and end with Sundak. No mercy.
@finity....it's called living in a democracy sadly for you...and sort your user name out....
All Tories are the same if you scratch the surface.
Don't you mean all mp's in parliament
@Thomas King....as are all politicians...totally agree Tommo...!
And labour isn’t much different
@@djmarvelb8326 Not under Starmer, but the public had other options previously and have made their idiotic choice!
There’s definitely levels to their depravity, for example some of the better ones are merely perverts having the odd non-consensual fumble whereas the other end of the spectrum is loaded with paedophiles.
If my wife worked in that environment and was abused even verbally and I found out the consultant would be needing a doctor .
It's somewhat cute that Theresa is trying to retcon her image - and yes, compared to the absolute disgrace that the current PM and cabinet are, she does come across as a lot more grown-up and reasonable.... but that does not mean she will be forgiven for her "hostile environment" policy and her "Go Home" vans.
She knew Brexit was a mistake.
Brexit has its problems but the cou tries in the EU not exactly doing well right now. Brexit was billid as the immigration referendum. Immigration not exactly going well right 🎉 now acrosd europe
....what Brexit.....?
@@chatham43 The one that happened when we left the EU. Keep up.
Peter Hilton should be subjected to the same practices that he believes are just a part of being a surgeon.
May appointed Johnson as Foreign Secretary, a meeting was arranged for. Johnson and Macron in Paris , Johnson went first to the British Embassy with a British film crew making a documentary about the Fella , Johnson was having a conversation with the producer and he said directly to the Camera ‘ French Turds “ as part of the narrative , what a strange excuse for a human being ?
Boris Johnson, whose own father is NOW officially a French citizen!
“We’ve got our first entry into idiot’s corner”. 😂😂 Gotta love James.
...like he loves his obscene salary sure you would agree....
She will live long in the memories of Caribbean families as the embodiment of the nasty party, their "crule environment ", seperating families with the Windrush Scandal, stripping british citizens of their rights to work, medical treatment, live dignified lives and thrive in their own country. Forcing many to places they have never called home, or seen as from they were young children. She never cried fornthe families of the Windrush generation, she never cried while families were having to use food banks. She was an Evil twisted crow..
Stop voting for Tory! It's the only way they understand!
@@falconeshield sir kid starver is no better than May, in fact he is going to be worse.
They should have registered for indefinite leave to remain.
....at least you're helping out at the foodbanks and not just sounding off...!
@@eddiecalderoneyou clearly don't understand how it worked
she did little for us...only her rich, pampered kind of people
....so not your rich pampered kind of people...?😊
Shortly after she was elected PM she gave her Lancaster House speech in which she set out the political parameters for the post Brexit UK and a new relationship with EU. What has received little attention is that whereas before the referendum there was the possibility of a soft or a hard Brexit, in this speech May wasted no time in red lining any soft Brexit options. It was May who painted the UK into a corner which to this day it struggles to cope with. You say she features little in your new book, .. well to my mind she, or her speech writers, are the architects and it it this design which Johnson & Truss followed, and which Sunak is trying to break from, remains a core issue of Brexit. The Brexit people voted for was hijacked while May, as a remainer, was seeking to be popular with the ERG.
As an outsider I concurr with your observation and her position was seen from the continent the same way as you describe.
She had to unite her party. If she didn’t do this she’d have been kicked out and we’d have had BoJo back then
Remember Brexit means Brexit. Let's not pretend Brexit and this period of politics has made George Bush look like a statesman.
A man who said "too many oy-bgn are not being able to practice their love of women"
@@bigbobabc123precisely. People too easily ignore the actual politics of what was going on (and that, even beyond the Tories, it would be almost impossible to sell single market to leave voters because you'd be saying "take back control", "OK, we'll keep most of the rules but lose any say in what they are" -- that is something that needs to happen later).
and yet a few months ago we were defending the consultants who raised a red flag about a serial killer nurse to whom they had to apologise humiliatingly although they were right. I think the whole culture in health care institutions needs overhualing
Its not crazy that Johnson resigned over May's deal and then supported the same thing. He did it to become prime minister.
Whats mad is that his party and the press let him get away with it.
May is an mp for Maidenhead one the wealthest parts of Berkshire..as PM she knew/knows Maidenhead has a food bank but has no shame of one being in her constitutesy....awful woman.
Also the headquarters of the National Front and the parties that followed.
So she didnt get her constituency on a non-racial footing. I lived in Berkshire s a black school kid.
I remember well.
If that was true you would have left
Anyone saying May appealed to both sides reminds me of the old joke from the 80's movie _The Blues Brothers_ when they show up to perform at Bob's Country Bunker. Jake asks what kind of music they play there an Bob replies that they play "both kinds of music: Country AND Western".
What is the difference? Western only sings about the states?
@@falconeshield The joke is that there isn't a difference. Like saying someone appealed to both sides - the Tories and the Conservatives.
Mind you, there probably is a difference. But the music is categorized as country-western. So unless someone is an aficionado of that music most people see them as being the same.
One day the back benches of parliament of all parties will get together in a room one day and realise they all agree !!!
Vote them in now !!!!
May was a terrible Home Secretary and an even worse Prime Minister. Of course compared to Johnson and Truss she was amazing whilst all the time James O’Brien was part of a media who pulled out every stop to make sure that imperfect but very different political choice of Jeremy Corbyn was kept out of office.
My take, When comparing May to current Home Secretaries Patel and Braverman that these two make her look positively liberal however even the 2010's had a higher level of integrity in public office then we see today. Johnson has ensured we have a post truth politics. Supported buy conservative media television and papers.
Sold our energy security and removed environmental protections
She's a tory they are all the same the same DNA she was Home Secretary she helped stove the debate of Brexit. She reduced our police force.
Never forget the punishment to the uk, her dancing on stage. That was almost a worse torture than brexit.
I would argue it was worse than Brexit.
Didn't she also proclaim after that dance that Austerity was over? 🤦🏻♂️
....and so you decided to inflict another of your tortuously tedious posts here yet again...
It will but a Tory is a Tory is a Tory she might be nice but she's still a Tory
....least you can spell Tory now...but dont overdo it...😊
and the best bit was she blamed Bercow for all her travails...
Not unless she has her voting record expunged
she was amongst the long line of awful tory prime ministers
given how poorly it is suggested that the Tories will do at the next GE I think May will have a politically comeback with her being given another cabinet post in the shadow cabinet.
I think unless people don't vote for a political party of all the back benches of parliament to make a start , nothing will change ever for the average human being on the streets.
Re the surgeon commenting on the girls jumping up and down about A star grades.. its not the grades he is upset about.. its that they are girls..
What that they are too emotional to become GPS you mean
@@greamespens1460 may I suggest you re read what you just wrote..
Social bonding, amuse/entertaining people creates a bond between people and they are more likely to aid you when you need it.
Signing Article 50 without a firm government paper outlining the objectives and perimeters of negotiations as well as projecting the impact and planning for the various outcomes was a massive error of judgement.
By comparing her to who came after i'm fairly certain it will
The Wikipedia of 'Hostile Environment' outlines her _mission_ , step by goose-step.
Sue is incorrect when she says Cambridge is from "Bridge over the river Cam". The name comes from the Roman word Camboricum, meaning passage of stream in a town.
Abhorrent woman, Teresa May. To try and look at her legacy in any positive perspective is as impossible as defending the benefits pf Brexit.
...pf.....?????
They need us more, than we need them.
Was the difference between the deals "No border on the Irish Sea"
Ah I think you just confirmed it was. Shocked I actually remembered.
Absolute "spangles" the pack of them.😉
Thank you for the Spangles comment, had completely forgotten about them TBH. Ah happy Nostalgic memories ☺️
It's easy, as the abuser, to say toughen up. Dudes should deal with actual and regular harassment and abuse of power that hurts them for decades and then we can tell them to toughen up.
Dudes do, men are 2.5times more likely to be murdered.
@@greamespens1460 relax, toughen up
@@eehammee Well that's hypocrisy or pisspoor condescension.
You cannot conclude that one group is disproportionately a victim of crime when evidence demonstrates that the opposite group are killed more.
That's not opinion it's counting
@greamespens1460 ah honey, you should smile more
@@eehammee if you do not want to talk facts fine.
Britain goes along with whatever Washington wants . We have two parties or the uniparty and the opposition are the public .
Darren did not seem angry enough considering the treatment of his daughter 😳
Theresa May had cool dance moves at least
If you think her dance moves were cool, not sure I'd want to see your dancing.
Johnson was too lazy to make many changes to the deal as it was when he took over.
Depends on who crafts the "history"- how will history judge Brexit? And will the real reasons for Brexit be recorded in history? 🤷♀️All of that won't be known until the future.. How did Boris Johnson finagle his way into being Foreign Secretary? Will we ever know?
On Brexit and May:
1. Labour came out within weeks of the referendum result and said explicitly they would not cooperate on a deal, meaning the only votes the government could rely on would have to come from the Tories (who were split into multiple mad sects that wanted mutually exclusive things). That put her in an almost impossible position where, if she wanted to get anything close to a compromise, she first had to hoodwink her own party into letting her stick around and let fools like David Davis drive their own fantasies into brick walls before the conversation could progress. In essence, she could never actually say what she thought because doing so would have seen her sacked and replaced by a hard-line nutcase like, well, like Boris Johnson.
2. May's withdrawal agreement included an all-UK-EU customs union that could last, potentially, indefinitely, and a commitment not to roll back certain rules such as on various rights and environmental protections (and taxation , competition law and so on). That would have protected the UK from the worst of the economic damage (exporters had been screaming that the UK needed to prioritise a customs union because leaving it would have a more serious impact on supply chains than leaving the single market). It was much, MUCH more favourable to the UK than Boris Johnson's permanent trade deal and had the advantage that, in time, when tempers had cooled and sanity had been restored in Parliament and in the country, it would have allowed the UK to get closer to the EU. In effect, the withdrawal agreement she negotiated gave the UK a safety net and the ability to stay in a holding pattern for however long it required. It also avoided a border in the Irish Sea (insanely, the DUP voted against it!).
3. Without Labour support, single market was never going to be able to get past the Tories in Parliament and in any case looked really problematic as an interpretation of the vote. You could not tell leave voters with a straight face that they were "taking back control" while telling them simultaneously that the UK was keeping the substantial majority of the rules, just losing any say in what they were (!). Once things had calmed down, perhaps you could start having that discussion, but as the first step after the referendum result, it was an utter non-starter.
I think people really underestimate what she tried to deliver on Brexit, in almost impossible circumstances. She DID offer the most sensible compromise available. But everyone was too polarised and, frankly, utterly ignorant of what was and was not on offer from the EU: Jeremy Corbyn's own Brexit policy was to pursue a type of customs union that does not actually exist(!!) and, to this day, in both the British media and in Parliament, many journalists and MPs STILL very obviously do not know what a customs union is and yet continue to prattle on about them, saying things that make absolutely no sense as a result.
Parliament also seemed possessed of the delusion that they were sovereign over the 27 sovereign member state governments of the EU and so could reject whatever came down the pipe until the EU gave the British whatever they liked.
I also do think it fair to say that Bercow's actions in preventing the agreement going back to the house, no matter whether they came about because of his personal politics or through his sheer stupidity, were very, very, very harmful to the UK's prospects. Again, the British Parliament does not get to tell the 27 governments of the EU what to do. MPs needed to understand what they were voting for. They didn't, and that is inexcusable, given that they were being provided with incredibly detailed briefing notes from Commons researchers. But to pull a deal off the table because MPs were so clueless they didn't understand what they were saying no to the first time round, and to stop them being able to consider it again was utter madness. Did Bercow think the member states would say "gosh, terribly sorry, sir, we'll run up another draft"?
We, as a country, took what was very obviously the best deal that was politically achievable and looked the gift horse in the mouth. Well, that turned out well, didn't it...?
May intended to use "Brexit" as an excuse to row back on worker's rights, environmental protections and consumer standards and the opposition at the time made clear its intent to stop her turning the UK into a Singapore-on-Thames for the rich and the North Korea of the North Atlantic for the poor. Her mooted "Brexit Means Brexit" deal would have been as bad as Johnson's "Oven Ready" one and no amount of prolix pontificating or ahistorical histrionics will change that fact.
@@liarbrice4772 sorry but the withdrawal agreement she negotiated contains provisions to the *precise opposite effect*. It would help if people and the media had actually read it (you don't get to lecture about people "pontificating" and being "prolix" when you clearly don't know what you're talking about and have reduced complex issues to a factually incorrect paragraph of soundbites). What you say is simply not true. The opposition at the time set conditions and the withdrawal agreement met every single one. They then pretended it didn't so that they didn't have to support it for tribal political reasons. Don't believe me? Read the Irish protocol to the May version. Everything Labour said they wanted (and pretended the withdrawal agreement didn't do) is in there.
@@drdreel5559 It's ok, having scan read your numpty normie revisionist take I wasn't expecting reasoned debate. OBVIOUSLY the unelected May/DUP coalition's chaos was nothing to do with the (freshly bribed) DUP, the ERG and pro-war & austerity "moderates" voting down every possible compromise... it was all because of jErMy cRoMbY.
Arms deals for husband's company, sums her up
The issue with regards to history, is noone is viewed in isolation. Juat as George Bush Jr was seen as a terrible US President, he now seems better due to the existence of Donald Trumps presidency. May will been in the same vein. Compaired to Johnson and Truss, May seems a far better person than she was at the time (and Cameron seems almost statesmanly).
Windrush - the hostile environment and weak leadership? If that's all she gets then it's kind.
The doctors problem goes back to his parenting as a child . As a young man who had his face slapped by a girl I told my mum who said if I were to tell your father you would get the other side of your chops slapped. What did he tell you about being a gentleman around girls , be one it costs you nothing and gives you self respect .
Will history be kind to JOBBIE> I mean he's probably already written his own obituary.
History has already forgotten him.. although TBF he COULD still go down in the Guinness Book Of Records as Britain's ugliest man
Hasn't a sense of humour developed as a coping mechanism for grief ?.
Q1,. James, I am 61 and the reason it can happen is because that is the reality., then and today.
The bigger question James is that you don't get it......
Enjoying access to the full broadcasts but could the title (or at least the description) reflect all the issues discussed? Thanks.
Happy fishes come to mind,
James 'egg analogy' O'Brien
absolutly useless as home secretary she cut police when told it would be a disastor ...as for brexit she coudnt negotiat anything wasted time causing problems.
She, along with David Cameron, destroyed british policing, so will always be loathsome individual in my book.
I'd much prefer dorky May as opposed to: Bigoted Mop, I've been here for 6 weeks and I added 10billion to our debt or multi millionaire cheaping out paying striking workers.
Check Peter Hilton's hard drive
In the Country's "hour of need" we expected parliament to do what is best for the country, David Cameron should have put a stop to Brexit but he resigned and past the buck to Theresa May and again she could have put a stop to Brexit but instead she passed artical 50 through parliament without a vote on Brexit and so are we now facing a "hard Brexit" the last straw to break the camels back?
Hope Pandoras box is closed and nailed shut
"I was pretty stuck into Brexit conversations" you still are mate hahaha
1:22:27 and particularly in places like the nhs if the wheels stop ..people die its not that a product doesn't get moved or a thing is delayed ...people will die and well to quote the man .. the patient comes first .... tho i feel uncomfortable linking the too so clumsily but i think there is a grain in there
Where can i get one of those sportts direct cups on steroids with lbc on?
When I worked in Advertising, I was often snogging this girl who just kept on wanting to snog me. Was I being sexually harassed. Now I'm not sure.
Did you ask her to stop harassing you? If you did and she continued, did you make a complaint. Did she forcibly snog you, or were you consenting?
She had no leverage to negotiate anything but couldn’t say so to the right wing nutters
Condescending, wise, cold, victim, hard working, weird, cool-ish, POLITICIAN.
Of course not
No!
Anybody else notice the big nosed parade float is a jewish reference?
...better than Truss for sure!
One of my less demanding turds would have been better than Truss!
Full English Brexit 😂😂
We never distracted me
Mate sorry tht
🌹 🏳⚧ 🏳🌈 "History is written by the victors" is a lazy argument that is usually deployed in the absence of historical evidence to defend claims about the past. History is written by everybody, not just the “winners.”...💋
Virtual signal alert
I hope mot she destroyed Brexit
Brexit destroyed itself even before it started.
No.
James refers to the removal for his right to travel in hindered in Europe.
Perhaps he should check his privilege as there are 11million who do not have a passport, one reason being they do not live next door to an accountant or lawyer etc
Your first point just confirms he's correct, but I'm not sure what point you're trying to make with your second? Poor people can't afford passports?
@@mickreaddin4979 When was the last time you heard him mention the plight of those unable to get a passport?
Now compare that with the number of times he has mentioned the inability to experience free movement?
Perhaps it’s something to consider that a component of restriction on the freedom of movement is difficulty in obtaining a passport.
@@badmuddafadda yes, thank you
No
Chin thing, poss from the Thinking mam statues , they always have a hand on their chin, Greek philosophy ?
Was the U.K. better off under her rule than the Labour Party
Are you asking a question or making a statement?
No…not in the final analysis. The uk is now utterly bankrupt. The Brexit period has been ruinous so much so that this country may collapse.
NO!
Parts of it were...mainly the Tory donor and tax dodging types, though. There's been a distinct push to demonise the poor and those on benefits since 2010 and there's also a dinstinct push to demonise disabled people now.
I think you read 'cult' wrong
I no way lad
I don’t like this guys attitude. I’ve tried many times.
....will history be kind to the over privileged condescending self righteous Mr O'Brien is the question we should all be asking...!
Why?
He kind of redeemed himself from being NIck Ferrari the younger!
But I remember he was as bad as Piers Morgan. I hated him snarling and his vitriol on the few TV apperances he made.
Maybe having kids and getting married changed him?
Probably kinder than it will to yourself.
@@dimitrius-r5sgamingchannel388 hes become a snyde
@@alimantado373 We all learn and grow... hopefully.
1:24:28 well just off the top of my head perhaps he has had bad experiences with a star girls in the past or at least one and is over generalizing and 2 i imagine when you are 71 every one under the age of 50 seems "young" to you lol maybe he thinks there too enthusiastic .. or perhaps his heart sinks because he knows that all that joy is going to perish in the hellish reality of life in death that is the operating room
No sorry she deserves everything she gets . No she is a horrible person
I'm betting mr o Brexit was rubbing his hands this morning with his best friend Starmer pledging to go back in the eu and open borders after the next election. Bet he thought it was Christmas day
Hows that recession going?
@@joeduffy3309 Lockdowns did that
@@twisteddancer7773 Sure they did, it was everything except brexit innit?
Germany is in turmoil we must get back in and join them 🙄
@@gray41 and it is going so well for us ? We have a skills shortage, record job vacancies, half or partly empty shelves in supermarkets. We having crumbling schools, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure.
We have a health system on its knees due to a decade of under investment as compared to a % of our GDP.
We have 2-3 hour waits for an ambulance, 18 month waits for operations. We have an affordable housing crisis, sky high energy bills and on top of that a cost of living crisis but Germany is in Turmoil! Do you hear yourself?
Theresa May is one of the 3 best Prime Ministers of all time, the other two being Churchill and Thatcher. She is a brilliant leader, a tirelessly devoted MP and a stunningly beautiful and stylish woman. She is the 'Great' in 'Great Britain'. A woman of whom we can all be proud. She is awesome! I love Theresa May!
On a plus , if wed relied on Europe in 1939 we'd have lots within days , sadly remainers haven't figured out that Europe is economically dying , as for the British and joining the club , has being in the club been beneficial considering the whole place is collapsing around us ,
You wish.
Theresa May, tyrant of the tories.