Boris Johnson, His Lies & His

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2024
  • Britain’s Business & Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch blamed the EU and farmers for trade barriers which the Tories chose when they selected the Canada deal.
    And when we were in the EU a deli owner had just same options to try and find European products in other countries, but thanks to protected designation of origin, protected geographical indication and traditional speciality guaranteed (which Uk products no longer benefit from) you can only find them in Europe.
    #brexit
    #trade
    #tradedeals
    #foodsecurity
    #delicious
    #Britain

ความคิดเห็น • 833

  • @samghazi7818
    @samghazi7818 หลายเดือนก่อน +211

    They should all go to prison for lying to the British public.

    • @geertstroy
      @geertstroy หลายเดือนก่อน

      Being Dutch I may have a more reserved observation which is that in their respective " worlds" they feel they genuinly are not lying, as unbelievable as it may sound. This is the sociopathic hubris which see all and everybody as a tool for their objectives , be it clad in hyperboles or smarmy anglo- sentiments. Their tone ad autoritatem belies their weak character and low standing. The UK is essentially seen and portrayed through this prism. The narrative of lurching from one tree to the next to pick the lowhanging fruit is self humiliating. But it largely doesnot occur to the ing-lish populace how much diismay until aversion this has implanted in your nowadays geographically close neighbours but viscerally distanced opponents.

    • @marksimons8861
      @marksimons8861 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The fascists are trying to steal our continent. Just look at the horror of the Nat-C conference in Brussels. They are completely shameless.

    • @Holliethedog
      @Holliethedog หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      The Tories: we lied to you. The UK farmers: No, you didn't, we'll vote for you to have another term because we like Tories.

    • @lunaxquinn
      @lunaxquinn หลายเดือนก่อน

      Brexit voters should be banned from voting in the future

    • @brianperry
      @brianperry หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Johnson, plus one or two others saw an opportunity to obtain power, enrich themselves....(even more)...Brexit was seen as a vehicle to achieve those ambitions.... Unfortunately a good deal of the population was suckered into voting brexit with unobtainable promises whilst a certain amount of apathy on the part of those who wished to remain allowed it to happen..This didn't include myself because my voting rights were revoked because of a stupid 15 year rule....

  • @michaelallen2390
    @michaelallen2390 หลายเดือนก่อน +115

    Legal action should be taken against these liars! They know what they are saying is untrue and yet they always get away with it. No wonder we're the laughing stock of the world.

    • @sararichardson737
      @sararichardson737 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      It’s treasonous and should be charged as such.

    • @joelboy19
      @joelboy19 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@SJG-nr8uj uuga uuga brexit good, got are cuntry back, immugrunt bad.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@joelboy19 Are you trying to question my intelligence? In which case, I have news for you. I have read the EU's own treaties, documents and declarations. You haven't. Guess what... now's your chance.
      1. THE EU’s FEDERAL INTENTIONS
      Lisbon Treaty Article 3.4: “The Union shall establish an ECONOMIC and monetary UNION whose currency is the euro.”
      EU Five Presidents’ Report, 2015: “Progress MUST HAPPEN on four fronts: first, towards a genuine ECONOMIC UNION that ensures each economy has the structural features to prosper within the Monetary Union. Second, towards a FINANCIAL UNION that guarantees the integrity of our currency across the Monetary Union and increases risk-sharing with the private sector. This means completing the Banking Union and accelerating the Capital Markets Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. Third, towards a FISCAL UNION that delivers both fiscal sustainability and fiscal stabilisation. And finally, towards a POLITICAL UNION that provides the foundation for all of the above through genuine democratic accountability, legitimacy and institutional strengthening.”
      Angela Merkel’s immediate response to the referendum result, 24th June 2016: “Today is a watershed moment for Europe, and it is a watershed moment for the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS. There is no doubt that this is a blow to Europe, and to the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS.”
      EU Rome Declaration, 25th March 2017: “Working towards COMPLETING the ECONOMIC and monetary UNION” (with a preferred deadline for completion of 2027).
      ECB’s ‘Fiscal Implications of the EU Recovery Package’ 2020. “The way that the EU has responded to the crisis also has implications for the future design and implementation of the EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK. First, while expansionary fiscal policy is necessary to sustain the recovery, going forward it will be important for the fiscal rules to effectively support the reduction of high government debt in good economic times. Second, NGEU constitutes a new and innovative element of the EUROPEAN FISCAL FRAMEWORK. It will result in the issuance of sizeable supranational debt over the coming years, and its establishment has signalled a political readiness to design a common fiscal tool when the need arises. This innovation, while a one-off, could also imply lessons for ECONOMIC and Monetary UNION, which still lacks a PERMANENT FISCAL CAPACITY AT SUPRANATIONAL LEVEL for macroeconomic stabilisation in deep crises. The review of the ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK, which was launched by the Commission in February 2020 and postponed because of the pandemic, provides a GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO INCORPORATE THESE IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS.” (NGEU stands for “Next Generation European Union”).
      From the EU’s own website: “Once the economic and financial crisis (of 2008/9) was overcome, the EU established a process aimed at reinforcing the architecture of EMU (ECONOMIC and monetary UNION). The process is based on the Five Presidents’ Report on Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union of 2015, which focused on four main issues:
      • A genuine ECONOMIC UNION;
      • A FINANCIAL UNION;
      • A FISCAL UNION;
      • A POLITICAL UNION.
      These four unions are STRICTLY INTER-RELATED and would develop in parallel. The report was followed by a series of communications, proposals and measures, and the discussion is still ongoing.”
      In 2022 all member states reaffirmed their commitment to economic union, as part of Lisbon Treaty Article 3.
      2. THE EU’S MILITARY INTENTIONS
      Lisbon Treaty Article 42.3: “Member states shall make civilian and MILITARY capabilities available to the Union for the implementation of the common security and defence policy, to contribute to the objectives DEFINED BY THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL.”
      The EU’s military headquarters is the Kortenberg Building in Brussels.
      The EU Global Strategy, 30th June 2016, issued exactly one week after the referendum, contains the right of the EU’s military “to act autonomously (of NATO) if and when necessary”.
      It will need this, because, as you should know, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the defence of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still under attack when it joins the EU, it will be the EU which is at war with Russia, not NATO. The defence of Ukraine doesn’t trigger the NATO charter.
      On 19th February 2019 Federica Mogherini told an audience in Hamburg: “... all the way through the security spectrum, up to the military operations, because not so many know that the European Union has seventeen deployed missions and operations around the world. So, together, we are already a unique global security provider.” I checked this figure recently. It now stands at twenty-one.
      On 23rd April 2019 the European Council issued its Military Command and Control Structures document, outlining its military command structure over member states’ land, sea and air forces. The diagram contained within reappears on the Wikipedia page for the Kortenberg Building, above.
      In September 2021 Ursula Von der Leyen said this: “But what we need is the European Defence Union. In the last weeks there have been many discussions on expeditionary forces. On what type and how many we need: battlegroups or EU entry forces. This is no doubt part of the debate - and I believe it will be part of the solution. But the more fundamental issue is why this has not worked in the past. You can have the most advanced forces in the world - but if you are never prepared to use them - of what use are they?”
      Last year the EU led joint military exercises in Spain. This is taken from the EU’s CSDP website: “The two-part MILEX 23 exercise commenced on 18 September and concluded on 22 October. The first part of this intense period was a 3-week planning phase by the MPCC in Brussels. In part two, this culminated in the EU’s first ever live military exercise from 16 - 22 October in Rota Naval Base, Cadiz, Spain. During Part 2, an EU Battlegroup-sized force carried out the Operational Plan developed by the MPCC in Part 1. Overall, 19 Member States contributed to MILEX 23.”
      (CSDP = Common Security and Defence Policy. MPCC = Military Planning and Conduct Capability).
      3. Reckless EU expansionism across Eastern Europe - widely known and reported on, including Albania (hotbed of gangsterism and corruption), Serbia and Montenegro (both traditional allies of Russia), Moldova (part of it coveted by Russia), Ukraine (currently at war with Russia), Turkey (instantly the largest, most populous and poorest country in the EU upon joining) and several others, all of which will bring nothing but a begging bowl to the EU’s table. Oh, except for Ukraine, because, as above, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the military aid of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still at war upon its accession the EU will be at war with Russia.
      4. Unfettered migration into Europe from North Africa and the Middle East (the free movement of people was a secret part of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, in effect since 2010, and signed between the EU and Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, the Palestine Authority, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey). “Eurocrats do not consider (migration) to be a problem, but rather as a project”: Fabrice Leggeri, former Director of the European Border and Coastguard Agency (Frontex).
      All this has been going on while you’ve been asleep for the last fifteen years.

    • @howardrisby9621
      @howardrisby9621 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@SJG-nr8ujDo not feed the troll.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@howardrisby9621 Frightened of learning something about your precious European Union, are you? Well, it's taken you eight years and you're still none the wiser! Like all the other ignorant prats!

  • @hubertl75
    @hubertl75 หลายเดือนก่อน +100

    I am a Belgian and I exist because my grandmother fled Belgium to get refuge in the UK during the first WW. I feel sorry for the citizens of the UK who do not deserve these kinds of politicians. For years and years, they blamed their own incompetence on the EU. At the same time, the UK was the country with the most political influence and with the most influence through the enormous number of British officials working at the European Commission, Parliament, and the Council. And that was all thrown away with a 2 or 3-generation backlash to taking a huge distance from the UK's commercial cash cow being the EU internal market.

    • @fern8580
      @fern8580 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @hubert , Je confirme "the UK was the country with the most political influence in Europe between 1980 - 2020"

    • @oneworld1160
      @oneworld1160 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There is a little contradiction: firstly you say that Brits do not deserve these politicians, then you explain why they exactly deserve them. They are an entitled, arrogant and xenophobic people who have just what they deserved. Brexit was a great success for us in the EU.

    • @w47w
      @w47w หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      As for GB politicians, they have failed to mention the most important point. They were by far the biggest hindrances in EU as they always maximized their own advantages! Her snooty arrogance also came into play. That's exactly what a French president predicted and it all came true.

    • @oneworld1160
      @oneworld1160 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@w47w Yes, and the main argument of rejoiners is now that they want to improve their own advantages. Nothing about solidarity or what they could contribute to the EU - if anything…

    • @Rosbif06600
      @Rosbif06600 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      I feel where you're coming from, but they do desrve these politicians because they voted for them.

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 หลายเดือนก่อน +106

    Brexit disaster

    • @Jj-ff9vq
      @Jj-ff9vq หลายเดือนก่อน

      UK employment > EU
      UK record wage growth
      UK record exports
      UK still 2nd in Europe for FDI inflows
      UK GDP growth rate is even comparable right now with Euro.
      The little scrote with his NY cap on should stop talking and start walking to France, see how he gets on.

    • @stephenholmes1036
      @stephenholmes1036 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Not for our farm,

    • @edgardebruin5539
      @edgardebruin5539 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@stephenholmes1036 nonsense

  • @abenaid11
    @abenaid11 หลายเดือนก่อน +103

    Johnson, Gove, Farage, Frost Davies etc, etc, should be brought together and explain to the public just one benefit of Brexit, And explain how the claims they made were lies.

    • @mickbrave8351
      @mickbrave8351 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

      They should be arrested for treason!

    • @blue_jay31
      @blue_jay31 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      I agree 100% jail time !

    • @jonathanwetherell3609
      @jonathanwetherell3609 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Safe bet, they will trot out the "Vaccines" lie.

    • @mihangelap-williams9871
      @mihangelap-williams9871 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Na I'm glad they did it. The UK can end. Treason for this Union. Don't make me laugh. This pageantry show needs to end ​@@mickbrave8351

    • @MENSA.lady2
      @MENSA.lady2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I want to see the benefits but so far the government has failed to deliver.

  • @sararichardson737
    @sararichardson737 หลายเดือนก่อน +86

    ‘I’d rather be `French”: what an admission from a young Englishman in the 21C. We screwed up badly to state the bloody obvious. Kemi Badenoch is a disgrace. We need ministers who are; not wannabes.

    • @mrrolight
      @mrrolight หลายเดือนก่อน +27

      I'd also rather be French. In fact I sold up lock stock and barrel and left my homeland for Paris just before the Brexit deadline to begin the 5-year process of French naturalisation after which I'll be a European again. I was in the fortunate position to be able to do it. I will never forgive my country for denying its less fortunate citizens, especially the young, that opportunity. Horrific, damnable governance.

    • @sararichardson737
      @sararichardson737 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@mrrolight the irony is: the best thing about the UK was that it was an EU entity “as-well” It looks pretty gruelish being a part from it, not apart of it. Sigh

    • @Notalloldpeople
      @Notalloldpeople หลายเดือนก่อน

      If I were 30 years younger I would be off like a shot to France or Spain. I now feel guilt that I raised my kids in this cesspit of a country.

    • @herrglotzenschnitzengruber1510
      @herrglotzenschnitzengruber1510 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Number two on the top table of three. Now in the dumpster at the bottom of the garden​@@sararichardson737

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!

  • @Dylanesque
    @Dylanesque หลายเดือนก่อน +80

    Badenoch lying through that awful gap in her teeth.

    • @aland155
      @aland155 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The gap is useful for her forked tongue.

    • @graemem111
      @graemem111 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      No, don’t do that please. The only gap that she has? It’s between her ears.

    • @stevewilliams2691
      @stevewilliams2691 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Terry Thomas tribute act?

    • @ManGoatHamburger
      @ManGoatHamburger หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That gap a portal to an even deeper dimension of utter bollocks.

    • @walktravelanddiscover3945
      @walktravelanddiscover3945 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Pls stop blaming other people teeth, faces or other body parts, that is disgusting.

  • @eugeneclarke672
    @eugeneclarke672 หลายเดือนก่อน +76

    Isn’t betraying your country treason.

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not being proud of your country is not treason. It might soon be if the Cons have their way, voting to leave wasn treason.

    • @brianperry
      @brianperry หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ever since l read, or listened to brexiteers calling us traitors to Gran Britannia I've always said history will record who were the traitors!...

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Handing over your country to a foreign power is treason. Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!

  • @willalm830
    @willalm830 หลายเดือนก่อน +82

    That man needs jail

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!

    • @dirkdupont5004
      @dirkdupont5004 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SJG-nr8uj How is weather in St-Petersburg ?

    • @willalm830
      @willalm830 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@SJG-nr8uj all very welcome, get rid of the Tories and get back into the EU ASP, It was a disaster as the poll shows as for you suck it and see a doing breed the old Brexiteers
      each day, there are less and less when will you join them

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dirkdupont5004 The weather here in Derbyshire (and in Staffordshire too, where I've just been) is quite nice, thank you. I report on the EU's treaties, documents and declarations, which you haven't read. Guess what ... now's your chance.
      1. THE EU’s FEDERAL INTENTIONS
      Lisbon Treaty Article 3.4: “The Union shall establish an ECONOMIC and monetary UNION whose currency is the euro.”
      EU Five Presidents’ Report, 2015: “Progress MUST HAPPEN on four fronts: first, towards a genuine ECONOMIC UNION that ensures each economy has the structural features to prosper within the Monetary Union. Second, towards a FINANCIAL UNION that guarantees the integrity of our currency across the Monetary Union and increases risk-sharing with the private sector. This means completing the Banking Union and accelerating the Capital Markets Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. Third, towards a FISCAL UNION that delivers both fiscal sustainability and fiscal stabilisation. And finally, towards a POLITICAL UNION that provides the foundation for all of the above through genuine democratic accountability, legitimacy and institutional strengthening.”
      Angela Merkel’s immediate response to the referendum result, 24th June 2016: “Today is a watershed moment for Europe, and it is a watershed moment for the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS. There is no doubt that this is a blow to Europe, and to the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS.”
      EU Rome Declaration, 25th March 2017: “Working towards COMPLETING the ECONOMIC and monetary UNION” (with a preferred deadline for completion of 2027).
      ECB’s ‘Fiscal Implications of the EU Recovery Package’ 2020. “The way that the EU has responded to the crisis also has implications for the future design and implementation of the EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK. First, while expansionary fiscal policy is necessary to sustain the recovery, going forward it will be important for the fiscal rules to effectively support the reduction of high government debt in good economic times. Second, NGEU constitutes a new and innovative element of the EUROPEAN FISCAL FRAMEWORK. It will result in the issuance of sizeable supranational debt over the coming years, and its establishment has signalled a political readiness to design a common fiscal tool when the need arises. This innovation, while a one-off, could also imply lessons for ECONOMIC and Monetary UNION, which still lacks a PERMANENT FISCAL CAPACITY AT SUPRANATIONAL LEVEL for macroeconomic stabilisation in deep crises. The review of the ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK, which was launched by the Commission in February 2020 and postponed because of the pandemic, provides a GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO INCORPORATE THESE IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS.” (NGEU stands for “Next Generation European Union”).
      From the EU’s own website: “Once the economic and financial crisis (of 2008/9) was overcome, the EU established a process aimed at reinforcing the architecture of EMU (ECONOMIC and monetary UNION). The process is based on the Five Presidents’ Report on Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union of 2015, which focused on four main issues:
      • A genuine ECONOMIC UNION;
      • A FINANCIAL UNION;
      • A FISCAL UNION;
      • A POLITICAL UNION.
      These four unions are STRICTLY INTER-RELATED and would develop in parallel. The report was followed by a series of communications, proposals and measures, and the discussion is still ongoing.”
      In 2022 all member states reaffirmed their commitment to economic union, as part of Lisbon Treaty Article 3.
      2. THE EU’S MILITARY INTENTIONS
      Lisbon Treaty Article 42.3: “Member states shall make civilian and MILITARY capabilities available to the Union for the implementation of the common security and defence policy, to contribute to the objectives DEFINED BY THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL.”
      The EU’s military headquarters is the Kortenberg Building in Brussels.
      The EU Global Strategy, 30th June 2016, issued exactly one week after the referendum, contains the right of the EU’s military “to act autonomously (of NATO) if and when necessary”.
      It will need this, because, as you should know, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the defence of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still under attack when it joins the EU, it will be the EU which is at war with Russia, not NATO. The defence of Ukraine doesn’t trigger the NATO charter.
      On 19th February 2019 Federica Mogherini told an audience in Hamburg: “... all the way through the security spectrum, up to the military operations, because not so many know that the European Union has seventeen deployed missions and operations around the world. So, together, we are already a unique global security provider.” I checked this figure recently. It now stands at twenty-one.
      On 23rd April 2019 the European Council issued its Military Command and Control Structures document, outlining its military command structure over member states’ land, sea and air forces. The diagram contained within reappears on the Wikipedia page for the Kortenberg Building, above.
      In September 2021 Ursula Von der Leyen said this: “But what we need is the European Defence Union. In the last weeks there have been many discussions on expeditionary forces. On what type and how many we need: battlegroups or EU entry forces. This is no doubt part of the debate - and I believe it will be part of the solution. But the more fundamental issue is why this has not worked in the past. You can have the most advanced forces in the world - but if you are never prepared to use them - of what use are they?”
      Last year the EU led joint military exercises in Spain. This is taken from the EU’s CSDP website: “The two-part MILEX 23 exercise commenced on 18 September and concluded on 22 October. The first part of this intense period was a 3-week planning phase by the MPCC in Brussels. In part two, this culminated in the EU’s first ever live military exercise from 16 - 22 October in Rota Naval Base, Cadiz, Spain. During Part 2, an EU Battlegroup-sized force carried out the Operational Plan developed by the MPCC in Part 1. Overall, 19 Member States contributed to MILEX 23.”
      (CSDP = Common Security and Defence Policy. MPCC = Military Planning and Conduct Capability).
      3. Reckless EU expansionism across Eastern Europe - widely known and reported on, including Albania (hotbed of gangsterism and corruption), Serbia and Montenegro (both traditional allies of Russia), Moldova (part of it coveted by Russia), Ukraine (currently at war with Russia), Turkey (instantly the largest, most populous and poorest country in the EU upon joining) and several others, all of which will bring nothing but a begging bowl to the EU’s table. Oh, except for Ukraine, because, as above, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the military aid of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still at war upon its accession the EU will be at war with Russia.
      4. Unfettered migration into Europe from North Africa and the Middle East (the free movement of people was a secret part of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, in effect since 2010, and signed between the EU and Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, the Palestine Authority, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey). “Eurocrats do not consider (migration) to be a problem, but rather as a project”: Fabrice Leggeri, former Director of the European Border and Coastguard Agency (Frontex).
      All this has been going on while you’ve been asleep for the last fifteen years, and I believe you have a right to know this stuff.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@willalm830 You're funny! The EU is heading for a federal state. Not one Remain voter thought they were voting for that. In fact they all did. The EU is putting its armed forces together. Not one Remain voter thought they were voting for that. Again, they all did.
      It will take a decade for the UK to rejoin the EU. By that time the EU will be dead and buried, brought down by its own megalomania. There will be no EU left to rejoin in ten years time!

  • @Nicho2020
    @Nicho2020 หลายเดือนก่อน +60

    I think of this Tory government, and others since 2016, as 'The Institute of Liars'.

    • @user-dc1xk9lt7m
      @user-dc1xk9lt7m หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      David Cameron…never forget. Its all down to him.

    • @missizaskun
      @missizaskun หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@user-dc1xk9lt7m and the Nat Cs

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@user-dc1xk9lt7m No it is not. Our departure was forced upon us by the duplicitous, megalomaniac crooks in Brussels.

  • @jackeaton9561
    @jackeaton9561 หลายเดือนก่อน +53

    Badenoch is a liar.

    • @chiccabay9911
      @chiccabay9911 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      and loopy to boot.

    • @stephenfarthing3819
      @stephenfarthing3819 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      In most probability - most have exaggerated! They will pay for it! Emphatically!

    • @stephenholmes1036
      @stephenholmes1036 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Like Swinson, Bliar, and 85% of all MPs. What you hate is the working class, and places like my home county Cornwall. Devon and lots of smaller none subsidied farmers like me.
      Im pleased where out and i respect democracy unlike you

    • @stephenholmes1036
      @stephenholmes1036 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@stephenfarthing3819like the unLiberal none democrats did ?

    • @ManGoatHamburger
      @ManGoatHamburger หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@stephenholmes1036Who mentioned the working class?

  • @raypickles537
    @raypickles537 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

    without brexit there would be no barriers, self inflicted

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Without Brexit there would be sovereign independence and representative democracy. This is a fact that the rest of the EU is about to learn, the hard way.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@userfile007 You have a very sketchy understanding of the word "sovereignty". NATO is a military alliance of sovereign member states. The UN is the world's collection of sovereign member states. The clue's in the word "sovereign".
      The EU, by contrast, is currently and actively trying to steal the sovereignty of its member states, by making them all provinces under a central, federal government. This is an ongoing process and the EU is now well into its endgame. All Brussels needs now to achieve its political conquest is a fiscal capacity and economic union. It wants economic union complete by 2027 (Rome Declaration 2017).
      You have a right to know this, so that you can actually make an informed decision ... for a change.

    • @garyturner5739
      @garyturner5739 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Too right there wouldn't be.

  • @plf5695
    @plf5695 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    The first thing that I noticed when I came to work in England was the abysmal standard of education of the common people that was confirmed by the huge popularity of mundane jingoistic right wing newspapers such as the Mail , the Express and the Sun that are designed to keep the population ignorant misinformed and insular.
    The second was to realise that the country is governed by a closed elitist feudal system with an outdated monarchy at the top.
    Both factors were responsible for Brexit.
    Anyway, according to the author who predicted Brexit and its consequences three decades ago, rejoning will not be possible for at least over a decade.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      The EU will be gone within a decade.

    • @EllieD.Violet
      @EllieD.Violet หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Rejoining will not be possible for 40-50 years, if ever. The UK fails to meet 50% of the accession criteria. On one level with Turkey.
      Greetings from Bavaria 🇪🇺

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@EllieD.Violet The EU will be long gone by then, brought down by its own megalomania.

  • @GV-xx7vh
    @GV-xx7vh หลายเดือนก่อน +68

    These people are beyond contempt !!

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@SJG-nr8uj copied and pasted 100 times

  • @qeitkas594
    @qeitkas594 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    It is extremely painful and embarrassing to watch Johnson. For him it was all jolly entertainment like during a playful discussion at the debate club in Oxford where you try to defend the undefendable. For the rest of the UK it became the biggest disaster for generations to come and the nail in the coffin for the UK as one of the 3 major powers in the biggest trading bloc of the world. That position will not return for many decades to come, if ever and we have to blame people like Johnson for that. His excuse will be that he just followed the will of the people. He did not, he followed the will of his own pockets and the rest can F-OFF like he repeatedly stated.

    • @rayc9539
      @rayc9539 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Exactly. Something odd about him - somewhat of a sociopath.

    • @rayc9539
      @rayc9539 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      When he said Switzerland, I chucked. He knows full well that Switzerland is in the single market from complex bilateral agreements. That was a horrendous example. Boris does what he does best - being a buffoon.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@SJG-nr8uj copied and pasted 100 times

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Jonathan-Pilkington The trouble is that the EU's own treaties, documents and declarations don't change. And idiots on here haven't read them, even though they profess to support what the EU does. Well, it's in there, and believe these idiots have a right to know. The EU would prefer it if you didn't.

  • @brianperry
    @brianperry หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    That Young guys take on modern UK was priceless. Speaking as a 1946 Baby Boomer who is now retired to España, he is correct....Being a little kid in fifties UK was on the whole great,..(especially a country kid, surrounded by agricultural land)..young adult life through the sixties.... l now observe a UK ..(form afar)..not at peace with itself, always bloody angry... best move l ever made. Been in Spain for twenty three years...

    • @chiccabay9911
      @chiccabay9911 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      So true always angry about something.EU,France,Germany...Harry.

  • @IterativeTheoryRocks
    @IterativeTheoryRocks หลายเดือนก่อน +53

    Tories lying? Never! 😂😂😂😂 They lie till they are blue in the face!

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SJG-nr8uj copied and pasted 100 times

    • @steviewonder5822
      @steviewonder5822 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Fiscal rules are set out in 39 pages. everyone can read it

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@steviewonder5822 1. THE EU’s FEDERAL INTENTIONS
      Lisbon Treaty Article 3.4: “The Union shall establish an ECONOMIC and monetary UNION whose currency is the euro.”
      EU Five Presidents’ Report, 2015: “Progress MUST HAPPEN on four fronts: first, towards a genuine ECONOMIC UNION that ensures each economy has the structural features to prosper within the Monetary Union. Second, towards a FINANCIAL UNION that guarantees the integrity of our currency across the Monetary Union and increases risk-sharing with the private sector. This means completing the Banking Union and accelerating the Capital Markets Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. Third, towards a FISCAL UNION that delivers both fiscal sustainability and fiscal stabilisation. And finally, towards a POLITICAL UNION that provides the foundation for all of the above through genuine democratic accountability, legitimacy and institutional strengthening.”
      Angela Merkel’s immediate response to the referendum result, 24th June 2016: “Today is a watershed moment for Europe, and it is a watershed moment for the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS. There is no doubt that this is a blow to Europe, and to the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS.”
      EU Rome Declaration, 25th March 2017: “Working towards COMPLETING the ECONOMIC and monetary UNION” (with a preferred deadline for completion of 2027).
      ECB’s ‘Fiscal Implications of the EU Recovery Package’ 2020. “The way that the EU has responded to the crisis also has implications for the future design and implementation of the EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK. First, while expansionary fiscal policy is necessary to sustain the recovery, going forward it will be important for the fiscal rules to effectively support the reduction of high government debt in good economic times. Second, NGEU constitutes a new and innovative element of the EUROPEAN FISCAL FRAMEWORK. It will result in the issuance of sizeable supranational debt over the coming years, and its establishment has signalled a political readiness to design a common fiscal tool when the need arises. This innovation, while a one-off, could also imply lessons for ECONOMIC and Monetary UNION, which still lacks a PERMANENT FISCAL CAPACITY AT SUPRANATIONAL LEVEL for macroeconomic stabilisation in deep crises. The review of the ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK, which was launched by the Commission in February 2020 and postponed because of the pandemic, provides a GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO INCORPORATE THESE IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS.” (NGEU stands for “Next Generation European Union”).
      From the EU’s own website: “Once the economic and financial crisis (of 2008/9) was overcome, the EU established a process aimed at reinforcing the architecture of EMU (ECONOMIC and monetary UNION). The process is based on the Five Presidents’ Report on Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union of 2015, which focused on four main issues:
      • A genuine ECONOMIC UNION;
      • A FINANCIAL UNION;
      • A FISCAL UNION;
      • A POLITICAL UNION.
      These four unions are STRICTLY INTER-RELATED and would develop in parallel. The report was followed by a series of communications, proposals and measures, and the discussion is still ongoing.”
      In 2022 all member states reaffirmed their commitment to economic union, as part of Lisbon Treaty Article 3.
      From the EU’s website (dated 29/4/24): “Today the Council adopted three pieces of legislation that will reform the EU’s ECONOMIC AND FISCAL GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK.
      ‘The main objective of the reform is to ensure sound and sustainable public finances, while promoting sustainable and inclusive growth in all member states through reforms and investment.
      The new legislation will significantly improve the existing framework and provide effective and applicable rules for all EU countries. They will safeguard balanced and sustainable public finances, increase the focus on structural reforms and investments to spur growth and job creation throughout the EU. The time is now for a swift implementation’: Vincent Van Peteghem, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Belgium.”
      2. THE EU’S MILITARY INTENTIONS
      Lisbon Treaty Article 42.3: “Member states shall make civilian and MILITARY capabilities available to the Union for the implementation of the common security and defence policy, to contribute to the objectives DEFINED BY THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL.”
      The EU’s military headquarters is the Kortenberg Building in Brussels.
      The EU Global Strategy, 30th June 2016, issued exactly one week after the referendum, contains the right of the EU’s military “to act autonomously (of NATO) if and when necessary”.
      It will need this, because, as you should know, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the defence of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still under attack when it joins the EU, it will be the EU which is at war with Russia, not NATO. The defence of Ukraine doesn’t trigger the NATO charter.
      On 19th February 2019 Federica Mogherini told an audience in Hamburg: “... all the way through the security spectrum, up to the military operations, because not so many know that the European Union has seventeen deployed missions and operations around the world. So, together, we are already a unique global security provider.” I checked this figure recently. It now stands at twenty-one.
      On 23rd April 2019 the European Council issued its Military Command and Control Structures document, outlining its military command structure over member states’ land, sea and air forces. The diagram contained within reappears on the Wikipedia page for the Kortenberg Building, above.
      In September 2021 Ursula Von der Leyen said this: “But what we need is the European Defence Union. In the last weeks there have been many discussions on expeditionary forces. On what type and how many we need: battlegroups or EU entry forces. This is no doubt part of the debate - and I believe it will be part of the solution. But the more fundamental issue is why this has not worked in the past. You can have the most advanced forces in the world - but if you are never prepared to use them - of what use are they?”
      Last year the EU led joint military exercises in Spain. This is taken from the EU’s CSDP website: “The two-part MILEX 23 exercise commenced on 18 September and concluded on 22 October. The first part of this intense period was a 3-week planning phase by the MPCC in Brussels. In part two, this culminated in the EU’s first ever live military exercise from 16 - 22 October in Rota Naval Base, Cadiz, Spain. During Part 2, an EU Battlegroup-sized force carried out the Operational Plan developed by the MPCC in Part 1. Overall, 19 Member States contributed to MILEX 23.”
      (CSDP = Common Security and Defence Policy. MPCC = Military Planning and Conduct Capability).
      3. Reckless EU expansionism across Eastern Europe - widely known and reported on, including Albania (hotbed of gangsterism and corruption), Serbia and Montenegro (both traditional allies of Russia), Moldova (part of it coveted by Russia), Ukraine (currently at war with Russia), Turkey (instantly the largest, most populous and poorest country in the EU upon joining) and several others, all of which will bring nothing but a begging bowl to the EU’s table. Oh, except for Ukraine, because, as above, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the military aid of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still at war upon its accession the EU will be at war with Russia.
      4. Unfettered migration into Europe from North Africa and the Middle East (the free movement of people was a secret part of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, in effect since 2010, and signed between the EU and Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, the Palestine Authority, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey). “Eurocrats do not consider (migration) to be a problem, but rather as a project”: Fabrice Leggeri, former Director of the European Border and Coastguard Agency (Frontex).
      All this has been going on while you’ve been asleep for the last fifteen years.

  • @lindadejonge
    @lindadejonge หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    So refreshing to hear it from the people who have suffered from Brexit. The young man told some truths that are so true and it makes you wonder how Boris got away with the lies, the deception etc.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you seriously want to talk about lies? Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@SJG-nr8uj copied and pasted 100 times

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@SJG-nr8ujare you russian?

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@stephenhill545 English, and I report on the EU's own treaties, documents and declarations, which Remoaners haven't read. The EU doesn't want you people to read them, because they expose the EU to be a giant, duplicitous, megalomaniac scam, that is actively proceeding with the political conquest of its member states with a democratic mandate to do so. Right now, after having put its member states' armed forces together under its command, it is only a fiscal capacity away from a federal state. Not one Remoaner thought they were voting for one big European country in 2016, but in fact they all did.
      You have a chance to read this information in the comments above on this thread, or, at the risk of upsetting Jonathan Pilkington again (I can live with that!!) I can send them to you again, so that you (finally) know what the EU is up to.

  • @Live_without_fear
    @Live_without_fear หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Brexit was the only chance of Boris to become Prime Minister.

  • @PhilEadie65
    @PhilEadie65 หลายเดือนก่อน +47

    The easiest people to fool are those that want to be fooled. Yes there were a good bunch of liars pushing it but we knew they were self-interested liars and still people wanted to believe so hard that they refused to dig too deep for the truth.

    • @noelfleming3567
      @noelfleming3567 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      D red bus 😂😂😂😂

    • @AlexGys9
      @AlexGys9 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      The scary part: exactly the same is happening in the USA.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      If the EU and the Remain campaign had been open and honest about the EU's federal and military intentions the Leave majority would have been massive, there would have been Leave majorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland too, and the whole of the last eight years of political wrangling would have been avoided. The Remain campaign knew that their only chance of winning was to lie about them. And they still lost!

    • @Korschtal
      @Korschtal หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@SJG-nr8uj If you'd just added "and blue passports" that would have completed my Brexiter nonsense Bingo card.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Korschtal I report on the EU's own treaties, documents and declarations, which, quite obviously, you haven't read. Well, guess what .... now's your chance.
      1. THE EU’s FEDERAL INTENTIONS
      Lisbon Treaty Article 3.4: “The Union shall establish an ECONOMIC and monetary UNION whose currency is the euro.”
      EU Five Presidents’ Report, 2015: “Progress MUST HAPPEN on four fronts: first, towards a genuine ECONOMIC UNION that ensures each economy has the structural features to prosper within the Monetary Union. Second, towards a FINANCIAL UNION that guarantees the integrity of our currency across the Monetary Union and increases risk-sharing with the private sector. This means completing the Banking Union and accelerating the Capital Markets Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. Third, towards a FISCAL UNION that delivers both fiscal sustainability and fiscal stabilisation. And finally, towards a POLITICAL UNION that provides the foundation for all of the above through genuine democratic accountability, legitimacy and institutional strengthening.”
      Angela Merkel’s immediate response to the referendum result, 24th June 2016: “Today is a watershed moment for Europe, and it is a watershed moment for the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS. There is no doubt that this is a blow to Europe, and to the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS.”
      EU Rome Declaration, 25th March 2017: “Working towards COMPLETING the ECONOMIC and monetary UNION” (with a preferred deadline for completion of 2027).
      ECB’s ‘Fiscal Implications of the EU Recovery Package’ 2020. “The way that the EU has responded to the crisis also has implications for the future design and implementation of the EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK. First, while expansionary fiscal policy is necessary to sustain the recovery, going forward it will be important for the fiscal rules to effectively support the reduction of high government debt in good economic times. Second, NGEU constitutes a new and innovative element of the EUROPEAN FISCAL FRAMEWORK. It will result in the issuance of sizeable supranational debt over the coming years, and its establishment has signalled a political readiness to design a common fiscal tool when the need arises. This innovation, while a one-off, could also imply lessons for ECONOMIC and Monetary UNION, which still lacks a PERMANENT FISCAL CAPACITY AT SUPRANATIONAL LEVEL for macroeconomic stabilisation in deep crises. The review of the ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK, which was launched by the Commission in February 2020 and postponed because of the pandemic, provides a GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO INCORPORATE THESE IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS.” (NGEU stands for “Next Generation European Union”).
      From the EU’s own website: “Once the economic and financial crisis (of 2008/9) was overcome, the EU established a process aimed at reinforcing the architecture of EMU (ECONOMIC and monetary UNION). The process is based on the Five Presidents’ Report on Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union of 2015, which focused on four main issues:
      • A genuine ECONOMIC UNION;
      • A FINANCIAL UNION;
      • A FISCAL UNION;
      • A POLITICAL UNION.
      These four unions are STRICTLY INTER-RELATED and would develop in parallel. The report was followed by a series of communications, proposals and measures, and the discussion is still ongoing.”
      In 2022 all member states reaffirmed their commitment to economic union, as part of Lisbon Treaty Article 3.
      2. THE EU’S MILITARY INTENTIONS
      Lisbon Treaty Article 42.3: “Member states shall make civilian and MILITARY capabilities available to the Union for the implementation of the common security and defence policy, to contribute to the objectives DEFINED BY THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL.”
      The EU’s military headquarters is the Kortenberg Building in Brussels.
      The EU Global Strategy, 30th June 2016, issued exactly one week after the referendum, contains the right of the EU’s military “to act autonomously (of NATO) if and when necessary”.
      It will need this, because, as you should know, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the defence of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still under attack when it joins the EU, it will be the EU which is at war with Russia, not NATO. The defence of Ukraine doesn’t trigger the NATO charter.
      On 19th February 2019 Federica Mogherini told an audience in Hamburg: “... all the way through the security spectrum, up to the military operations, because not so many know that the European Union has seventeen deployed missions and operations around the world. So, together, we are already a unique global security provider.” I checked this figure recently. It now stands at twenty-one.
      On 23rd April 2019 the European Council issued its Military Command and Control Structures document, outlining its military command structure over member states’ land, sea and air forces. The diagram contained within reappears on the Wikipedia page for the Kortenberg Building, above.
      In September 2021 Ursula Von der Leyen said this: “But what we need is the European Defence Union. In the last weeks there have been many discussions on expeditionary forces. On what type and how many we need: battlegroups or EU entry forces. This is no doubt part of the debate - and I believe it will be part of the solution. But the more fundamental issue is why this has not worked in the past. You can have the most advanced forces in the world - but if you are never prepared to use them - of what use are they?”
      Last year the EU led joint military exercises in Spain. This is taken from the EU’s CSDP website: “The two-part MILEX 23 exercise commenced on 18 September and concluded on 22 October. The first part of this intense period was a 3-week planning phase by the MPCC in Brussels. In part two, this culminated in the EU’s first ever live military exercise from 16 - 22 October in Rota Naval Base, Cadiz, Spain. During Part 2, an EU Battlegroup-sized force carried out the Operational Plan developed by the MPCC in Part 1. Overall, 19 Member States contributed to MILEX 23.”
      (CSDP = Common Security and Defence Policy. MPCC = Military Planning and Conduct Capability).
      3. Reckless EU expansionism across Eastern Europe - widely known and reported on, including Albania (hotbed of gangsterism and corruption), Serbia and Montenegro (both traditional allies of Russia), Moldova (part of it coveted by Russia), Ukraine (currently at war with Russia), Turkey (instantly the largest, most populous and poorest country in the EU upon joining) and several others, all of which will bring nothing but a begging bowl to the EU’s table. Oh, except for Ukraine, because, as above, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the military aid of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still at war upon its accession the EU will be at war with Russia.
      4. Unfettered migration into Europe from North Africa and the Middle East (the free movement of people was a secret part of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, in effect since 2010, and signed between the EU and Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, the Palestine Authority, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey). “Eurocrats do not consider (migration) to be a problem, but rather as a project”: Fabrice Leggeri, former Director of the European Border and Coastguard Agency (Frontex).
      Oh, and by the way, the national ambition to achieve the political unification of Europe was inserted into the German federal constitution in 1992. "The future will belong to the Germans when we build the house of Europe": Helmut Kohl.

  • @frostbite9
    @frostbite9 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    There is news coming about medicine shortage because of the Brexit.

    • @AlexGys9
      @AlexGys9 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Tbh, there are medicine shortages all over Europe but Brexit made these worse for ... the UK.

  • @Carlos12330
    @Carlos12330 หลายเดือนก่อน +45

    And they are all still lying to this day!

    • @caballoloco100
      @caballoloco100 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      They will lie until the end of times. Thumb Up 👍

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you people still want to talk about liars? Oh good! Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!

    • @caballoloco100
      @caballoloco100 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Well, some brits prefer to be commanded by the US army when an open conflict breaks out or do business with the CPTPP (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) which allows hormone-enriched meat and GMO modified food although it may harm the health in the long-term or an unelected PM (and cronies) who protect tax havens while the average citizen pays to the Inland Revenue a 30% - 40% tax rate on the gross income earned as well as other levies.
      .... And they call it "Taking back control". Yet another brexiteer lurking in the dark with a condescending attitude.

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@SJG-nr8uj copied and pasted 100 times

    • @Carlos12330
      @Carlos12330 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@caballoloco100 well said 👏👏👏

  • @garrybowers414
    @garrybowers414 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    MPs should be the same as every other worker .held to account for the lies and rules they have broken and independent investigations

  • @jackthebassman1
    @jackthebassman1 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Brexit gave Boris Johnson the opportunity to pitch for prime minister - I only recently discovered that once a person has been prime minister he keeps the PM’s salary for life: I wonder if Johnson knew that????? Of course he bloody did. If Badenoch has trouble understanding trade conditions, how come she’s in her position.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Are you still whingeing? Even after it has been explained to you, using nothing but the EU's own information, that it is nothing but a giant, duplicitous, megalomaniac scam?

  • @JohnSmith-bx8zb
    @JohnSmith-bx8zb หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I note that Badenough was not on James O’B

  • @sarangistudent8614
    @sarangistudent8614 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Imagine being a local grocery shop owner and telling all you local customers that live near your shop that you were no longer her going to do business freely with them. You were going to start advertising in a city 200 miles away and expect people from there to travel to shop at your establishment. How dumb.

  • @FACT3200
    @FACT3200 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Right! Kemi Bad Enough? No! Even worse! 😱

  • @whatwentwrong4599
    @whatwentwrong4599 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Well said Liz as per! Please keep up the good work, it does more than you know! Especially for my mental health.

  • @sharongillesp
    @sharongillesp หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Brexit was GREAT - for Boris and his wealthy friends.
    And that’s why he promoted it. Not for any common good but for selfish reasons.

  • @eucitizen78
    @eucitizen78 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    I think they have had just two possibilities. 1. Lie, 2. Don't make a referendum. Meaning, to deliver the correct facts and numbers would have made the referendum senseless because no one would have voted for it.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      If the EU and the Remain campaign had been open and honest about the EU's federal and military intentions the Leave majority would have been massive, there would have been Leave majorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland too, and the whole of the last eight years of political wrangling would have been avoided. The Remain campaign knew that their only chance of winning was to lie about them. And they still lost!

    • @EllieD.Violet
      @EllieD.Violet หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@SJG-nr8ujWell, maybe the EU lied ( your assumption, not mine) because the knew how you little englanders would react and saw it as an easy way to elegantly get rid of you, have you over a barrel and profit from Brexit? 😅
      Shows you how unpopular you were are and why nobody misses you.
      Win-win. Well, WE 🇪🇺 certainly have won.
      Greetings from civilization 🇪🇺

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    Brexit will destroy pubs farmers ecc

    • @juergenweidner1
      @juergenweidner1 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Do not worry, DePfeffel, Badenoch, Gove and some other Right Honourables will be perfectly fine and watch Britain sink into the abyss from another country like America, Monaco, France...

    • @markblance8492
      @markblance8492 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Don’t worry, the BREXIT supports all have their Unicorns, so we will be OK

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      What the ***k does it matter to you?

    • @juergenweidner1
      @juergenweidner1 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@SJG-nr8uj Are you allright? wWhat the ***k do you mean? Are you not happy, that most Tories will be financially very ok and some leave this island. They are doing very well, and millions of Brits will not. Do you like that, really, or are you just a troll?

    • @lesliekillingback4971
      @lesliekillingback4971 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can only hope that it's weatherspoons

  • @gillstevens1381
    @gillstevens1381 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Badenoch is like Boris, she looks for any way to advance HER situation, even if it destroys our nation

  • @graemem111
    @graemem111 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    She is lying, that horrendous individual that is Badenoch.

  • @alana8863
    @alana8863 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    There have to be sanctions against liars. The idea that you can win power, change the country, and destroy livelihoods and walk away scot free is outrageous.

  • @garyh1572
    @garyh1572 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    She should be in jail .

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@SJG-nr8uj copied and pasted 100 times

  • @kenharrison2670
    @kenharrison2670 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    BORIS DOES NOT TELL LIES. HE TELLS PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT TO HEAR.

  • @captpicard100
    @captpicard100 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Personally I hope the Tories end up with less MP’s than the Lib-Dems after the next General Election and are not even the official opposition anymore. That would be the ultimate humiliation for them and they deserve it.

    • @thomasprevarin8992
      @thomasprevarin8992 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You’re overestimating the intelligence of the voters I’m afraid…

  • @indibhart5731
    @indibhart5731 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    The problem is our schooling is intentionally devoid of development and future thinking!!! This is why the masses are easy to follow the wind unless they eventually have family members losing their houses!

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    Brexit mess

  • @englishwithdej
    @englishwithdej หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    It remains shocking to see these politicians apparently completely lacking anything resembling a conscience in normal people.

  • @gdmoore
    @gdmoore หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The British public must also accept 50% blame. You believed the fools without doing your homework..... no sympathy at all.

  • @lloydbelle3406
    @lloydbelle3406 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    We seriously need a Parliamentary Ingrity Enforcement service, where the untrustworthy and the deceitful people, and the liars amongst us decide that a career in politics cannot be a vocation for them.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      You want to talk about lies? If the EU and the Remain campaign had been open and honest about the EU's federal and military intentions the Leave majority would have been massive, there would have been Leave majorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland too, and the whole of the last eight years of political wrangling would have been avoided. The Remain campaign knew that their only chance of winning was to lie about them. And they still lost!

  • @CountryWilly
    @CountryWilly 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Nigel Farage is just as much to blame but every one blames Johnson they are both cut from the same cloth

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    As an European man I am surprised that the English people did not make Boris ambassador on the planet Mars.

  • @cws2355
    @cws2355 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Why are our journalists so incompetent that they don’t call them out immediately?

    • @marionlarkin1161
      @marionlarkin1161 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Is it incompetence?

    • @misterbacon4933
      @misterbacon4933 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nope the British Press is owned by a handful companies owned by only a handful of billionaires most of them foreigners....

    • @userfile007
      @userfile007 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      They might want a job with Murdoch later

    • @justmenotyou3151
      @justmenotyou3151 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The news everywhere are by and large owned by conservatives. They provide a biased conservative slant reflecting their own politics.

  • @People-Business-And-Ideas
    @People-Business-And-Ideas หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Peoples bigotry, prejudice & nationalism/exceptionalism is what determined the vote for Brexit. Boris, and others just gave the 52% what they wanted to hear! Now the Brexit/Chickens have come to roost. It will interesting to see if the Irish & Scotts separate? While their out of the EU over the next 20/yrs...

  • @susansantapola
    @susansantapola หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Usual lies from Badenough her sneering arrogance is sickening. The trade barriers were a direct result of leaving the EU. The lies from Johnson are absolutely infuriating.

  • @seankelly3774
    @seankelly3774 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Yes let them source Italian cheese from another country…might be difficult sourcing Italian cheese from Japan. These people are just shameful.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Other cheeses are available.

    • @seankelly3774
      @seankelly3774 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@SJG-nr8uj Indeed just about to change the sign above the shop from specilaised in Italian food and drink to Italian food and dink sourced from alternative countries outside of Italian. Who knows maybe a brilliant idea 😂

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@seankelly3774 Our departure from the EU was forced upon us by the EU's own megalomaniac intentions, which are now well into their endgame. If you and the Italian cheese shop owner have a problem you know where to point your criticism.

    • @seankelly3774
      @seankelly3774 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SJG-nr8uj we decided to leave they didnt but I guess you are in the school of blame everyone else for our woes and hope noone notices how badly wrong we have got this

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@seankelly3774 You haven't really been following what's been going on. In 2005 the French and the Dutch electorates voted against the European Constitution, blueprint for the forthcoming federal state (one big country) of Europe, according to such federalist luminaries as Verhofstadt, Giscard d'Estaing and Helmut Kohl. At that point it should have been in the shredder. Instead, undeterred and by their own admission, the EU rewrote it as the Lisbon Treaty and got all Prime Ministers to sign it without the inconvenience of the democratic will of the people.
      Gordon Brown signed away the UK into the federal European state without the required referendum. Constitutional experts on the Tory back benches cried 'Foul', and Cameron, under pressure from them and from UKIP, announced the in/out referendum in January 2013, to be held in the course of the next Parliament and only if he secured an overall majority. That was his get-out clause.
      Then the Scottish Nationalists were defeated in the Indyref in 2014, and in retaliation their supporters wiped out all non-SNP MPs in Scotland in the 2015 election. This helped to hand Cameron his overall majority and forced him to make good his promise to hold the referendum. So he then raced around Europe to try to renegotiate Britain's terms of membership, and returned to announce opt-outs from the euro, the European Army (declared a "fantasy" by Nick Clegg but in the Lisbon Treaty) and "ever closer union", the whole raison d'etre for the EU. The EU admitted they were bogus, simply designed to secure a Remain victory. And they still lost.
      The UK will not be part of the federal European state that the EU has ALWAYS been planning.
      .

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    Uk can't win alone....uk need their european friends

    • @blue_jay31
      @blue_jay31 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      For sure, stronger as a group , I thought that as consent ! You can’t fix stupid !

    • @SeArCh4DrEaMz
      @SeArCh4DrEaMz หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      yeas the Uk needs them, but the UK spits at the face of EU citizens non stop...
      the UK is still blaming the EU for everything, getting enraged that they are being treated as a third country every now and then... you know ? like the UK wished...
      I still remember Farage in the EU parliament calling belgium a fake country... and also waving their cheap made in china plastic union jacks as if they were trying to make a point or proved something when all they rly looked like were a bunch of fools... you guys have nice representatives (lol).
      In a way Im glad you guys are out of the EU, and should not be allowed to get back in unless there is a serious change in your attitude.

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Friends? None in the EU. Need to look elsewhere.

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@SeArCh4DrEaMz the UK is so terrible that 3.5 million EU citizens prefer living there.

    • @caballoloco100
      @caballoloco100 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      👍👍👍

  • @epincion
    @epincion หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    “We made a choice, we want a comprehensive FTA similar to Canada’s’
    A proper FTA similar to that of the EU-Canada deal would at least have meant relatively friction free trade in goods since it would have dozens of mutual equivalence agreements to get over the myriads of sectoral non tariff barriers in modern trade.
    But the EU-UK TCA is not a comprehensive FTA as it containsnext to no MEA”s because Johnson and the ERG refused to sign any MEA’s saying that to agree to maintain standards infringed UK sovereignty.
    So it’s maximum friction at the border.

    • @w47w
      @w47w หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      So I think they don't know what the agreement process was like. May wanted a hard BREXIT to put the EU in a bind. That's why GB Poilitker always said that the EU would fall apart if GB didn't get suitable agreements and trade stopped. Farage and Co also said that in the EU Parliament! with a haughty arrogance of his own!
      May demanded perfect sectoral agreements which were the ultimate benefits for GB and made EU look old! The EU would have no opportunity to get advantages for this in GB. Who is so stupid as to believe that a trading partner is playing along? Especially the much larger EU?
      Top economists and bankers already knew that there would be a huge impact. But she was also surprised that he got so violent. She was even more astonished that GB politicians made a poker bet that would dismantle an entire country because GB had zero preparation if the EU slammed the door!

  • @bertrackmunisz1684
    @bertrackmunisz1684 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The British were told the truth about Brexit by foreigners, of course
    clearly and repeatedly. But the British preferred to believe the convenient and positive lies of their own politicians, but the benefits of club membership only apply to club members.

  • @user-bu9nb8wr6e
    @user-bu9nb8wr6e หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I’ve been saying this for years. It needs to be a criminal offence to lie to the public if an MP.

    • @mrjayq
      @mrjayq หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have been baffled by this my self, the BBC'S inability to ask or challenge MPs on the truth or just call them out on their bulshit. Chan 4 news I thought was the only one really asking the real questions. and since this shit show started the only ones,who I see on the main stream media calling out the government goons on their b's.
      Accountability needs to happen

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      If the EU and the Remain campaign had been open and honest about the EU's federal and military intentions the Leave majority would have been massive, there would have been Leave majorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland too, and the whole of the last eight years of political wrangling would have been avoided. The Remain campaign knew that their only chance of winning was to lie about them. And they still lost!

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@SJG-nr8uj copied and pasted 100 times

    • @thomasprevarin8992
      @thomasprevarin8992 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The Brits also need to accept at least 50% of the blame for wanting to believe such blatant lies.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Jonathan-Pilkington No. Once only to a hundred different people. And entirely correct and unarguable.

  • @garyturner5739
    @garyturner5739 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The problem was people accepted the lies at the 2016 referendum and from then on with been suffering consequences of that.

  • @TerenceSlack
    @TerenceSlack หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We deserve the politicians we get. We deserve to suffer the consequences as we voted without doing the research. Here in the UK we believe the spin and lies coming from media, parliament, Westminster etc. Politicians are economical with the truth, and their all the liars.

  • @MrJoeindublin
    @MrJoeindublin หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I feel for you guys/friends ❤ from Ireland 🍀

    • @MrJoeindublin
      @MrJoeindublin หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Liz do you know Tim and Pam? Farmers in Wiltshire too

  • @blackdogbarking
    @blackdogbarking หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Legal action is required to restore the credibility of democracy. If politicians can say any old bullshit where does that leave us. There is no legitimacy without accountability.

    • @christinequinn5355
      @christinequinn5355 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree totally. The American Republican Party, Fox News, Donald Trump, the Tories etc. etc. etc. are NEVER LEGALLY PROSECUTED for their endless lies, which do actually lead to mortalities.
      George Bush in Iraq is one GLARING example.
      It has all become untenable.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      If the EU and the Remain campaign had been open and honest about the EU's federal and military intentions the Leave majority would have been massive, there would have been Leave majorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland too, and the whole of the last eight years of political wrangling would have been avoided. The Remain campaign knew that their only chance of winning was to lie about them. And they still lost!

    • @Jonathan-Pilkington
      @Jonathan-Pilkington หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SJG-nr8uj copied and pasted 100 times

    • @blackdogbarking
      @blackdogbarking หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SJG-nr8uj As far as I can see most of us want to support Ukraine and EU safety so your premise seems rather foolish.

  • @dogwithwigwamz.7320
    @dogwithwigwamz.7320 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Of course they lied. What did you expect ? Those that appeared on our TV Screens every day spouting the virtues of Brexit haven`t had a single thing taken away from them. They and their families are still free to visit and / or live in any EU country they chose.
    I understand St. Nigel and his family are still in possession of an EU Passport, whilst our own - British - Passport is worth nowhere near as much as it once was. Some of us people would rather be French than British. I`d rather be Albanian than British.
    Boris Johnson is no more a Brexiter ( in terms of beliefs in its merits go ) than I am. It was nothing more than political opportunism. Essentially he sold the UK in order to secure his position in No 10.

  • @WinstonMelbourne-vt2vt
    @WinstonMelbourne-vt2vt หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Badock knows nothing

  • @ybkseraph
    @ybkseraph หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Sure can buy your Parma Ham made in China 😂

    • @Ooze-cl5tx
      @Ooze-cl5tx หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Not only Parma Ham , China will also offer Stillton cheese real cheap

    • @markblance8492
      @markblance8492 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Parma ham from China….? CHINA ham…! Looks the same, but tastes like chit.

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Why do we allow our politicians to get away with lying? No accountability. Please, can we stop voting in rich people who only want to get richer and so will spin any yarn to achieve that end.

  • @roelkomduur8073
    @roelkomduur8073 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    To be fair, you gotta think for yourself. If someone tells you that jumping of a cliff is a good idea.....You have your own responsibility. Johnson wasn't the best example of a honest man in the first place.

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes Johnson was already known as a liar before being made Prime Minister.

  • @zog97xy
    @zog97xy หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Vote the lot of them out! and don't vote for Tory party mk2 led by farage who started this mess.

  • @richardedwards9405
    @richardedwards9405 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The lies of Brexit. A lost decade. Another to come. Truly these are locust years for the UK.

  • @caloricphlogistonandthelum4008
    @caloricphlogistonandthelum4008 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    So true; so true!!!!

  • @hugolage9842
    @hugolage9842 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm from Portugal. Been in north London for 9 years. When i came here it was 1.47 euros for 1 pound. Now its 1.17. Food cost more. Every pound is worse less. Its so sad to see the same liars manipulating the less well inforned public. I hope next generations reverse this madness.

  • @alexausberlin
    @alexausberlin หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I don't hear anything more about Brexit in the EU. The UK is out and we just do business with other countries. That's the way it is. Nobody here has the time or desire to wait for any deals. The free single market is just far too easy. A no brainer. Simple and legally clarified. It's like the prodigal son. You fight for a while, but at some point you come to terms with it. Now it's just the son-in-law who gets the shaft

  • @markblance8492
    @markblance8492 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Trade from Australia, WTF, is this all you have. This deal is no where near what was promised or what we lost with Brexit.
    Brexit is a disaster….. OWN IT.

    • @rafd3593
      @rafd3593 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And, par for the course, the Australians have benefited most from the trade deal. The idiots who negotiated our Brexit don’t seem to be involved in negotiating our trade deals with the rest of the world. Funny that …

  • @paulneedham3608
    @paulneedham3608 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Agreed with the young man . The average British person as idea's above their station. I would rather be living in Europe myself.

  • @johnbreen8994
    @johnbreen8994 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Come on the lies and blaming the EU for home made disasters has been going on for decades.
    Always someone elses fault.

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    We want a rejoin march

    • @markblance8492
      @markblance8492 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Where do we sign up

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Go away and grow up!

    • @justmenotyou3151
      @justmenotyou3151 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      March on. Maybe in a couple of generations, you'll get back in. You will never get back what you had. Ever.

    • @markblance8492
      @markblance8492 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@justmenotyou3151 And that’s the sad truth.. Every BREXIT supported peed what we had up the wall, al for empty promises and a unicorn each.
      Well we are all paying the price now…..!

    • @lesliekillingback4971
      @lesliekillingback4971 หลายเดือนก่อน

      VOTE REJOIN EU PARTY

  • @larssoderstrom1666
    @larssoderstrom1666 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Amazing what russian dirty money can accomplish!
    And ordinary people are (as always) paying the price
    Stupidity comes with a cost

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Outsiders can say whatever they like but here in the UK we need to stop calling Leave voters stupid. Many Leave voters were poor, marginalised and powerless individuals who were told that Brexit would solve their problems. Yes others were bigots or had a distorted set of beliefs about the EU and the UK. But even there we need to get past the stage of blaming and instead seek to understand. But social media isn't good for that.

    • @thomasprevarin8992
      @thomasprevarin8992 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Purple_flower09so what would you suggest then? Bigots that don’t want to change will keep being bigots….

  • @nikolaslarson6891
    @nikolaslarson6891 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    These people are totally without a plan and have to be voted out. New people, new start, hope for new and more efficient rules.

  • @503stick
    @503stick หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Johnson cummings and frost have ruined our country and made us the laughing stock of Europe. Great video liz

  • @johndyson2528
    @johndyson2528 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I weep 😢 as we drift away from Europe.

  • @user-dc1xk9lt7m
    @user-dc1xk9lt7m หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Gaslighting alright. Full speed gaslighting.

  • @fern8580
    @fern8580 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    Heseltine quote "after the cataclysm events of the WWII, the Europeans decided that we have
    to had a machinery-institution ,politicians,parliaments,commisions,
    in order to bring a degree of well-management to the European history".
    the institutionalization of Europe has replaced a thousand years of Bloodshed.

    • @caballoloco100
      @caballoloco100 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Very true. Thumb Up 👍

    • @Korschtal
      @Korschtal หลายเดือนก่อน

      Unfortunately the UK wanted to pretend it was "just a trade deal" and then got upset when members of the largest peace project in history wouldn't do what they wanted, like the British Empire did.

  • @henryjohnfacey8213
    @henryjohnfacey8213 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Absolutely 💯 right. Thank you for posting. Greetings from Turkey.

  • @jochenrabe8822
    @jochenrabe8822 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mr Johnson, an incredibly rich man, played a cruel game with UK just for his entertainment, and he won. Just my impression.

  • @seanlander9321
    @seanlander9321 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Face the facts Britain, your farmers aren’t up to any standard that is virtuous. In Australia and New Zealand they have higher standards, better products, cheaper food and it’s all done without subsidies, despite vaguer weather and tremendous distances. What is it about British farmers that they can’t come anywhere near their counterparts on the other side of the world (despite bludging on the taxpayer)?

  • @Dubjaxfilms
    @Dubjaxfilms 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Brexit has and is an utter disaster, but it is where we are and somehow we have work through it.
    I don't know the answer, I wish I did.
    As for Boris, I wish he could held to account, he s liar and a disgrace, at the very least, he should be barred from public office.

  • @anthonywilson8998
    @anthonywilson8998 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Badenoch is a total freak and liar. She is not fit tobe in her position of power. Farmers are disgusted at her deals. They are also being slammed by net zero all at the same time and is totally out of order.

  • @gerbenkarman3372
    @gerbenkarman3372 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    "We didn't raise trade barriers the EU did" That is in the same bracket as the al famous: 'Fog over the chanel continent isolated!' phrase

  • @allanmichaeldesouza7400
    @allanmichaeldesouza7400 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Hello Liz, I was going to say that the T/C couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery but I remembered that they can but only in No10. Thanks a lot for reminding all of us that liars never prosper as we will all see soon. Allan

  • @cillsleibhe4653
    @cillsleibhe4653 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thanks Liz, keep taking the receipts! Show them in court one day!

  • @user-cm4ml7ju7d
    @user-cm4ml7ju7d 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Should a lying politician be forced to give back the money he did make when in power? Yes, I think so!

  • @denniskrust2137
    @denniskrust2137 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Brexit may be the largest own goal in British history.

  • @lesliekillingback4971
    @lesliekillingback4971 หลายเดือนก่อน +50

    VOTE REJOIN EU PARTY

    • @markblance8492
      @markblance8492 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Is there a Rejoin party. Where do we sign up

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ha ha!

    • @lesliekillingback4971
      @lesliekillingback4971 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@SJG-nr8uj He who laughs last

    • @lesliekillingback4971
      @lesliekillingback4971 หลายเดือนก่อน

      BREXIT BORIS AND NOW REFORM WILL THEY NEVER LEARN

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lesliekillingback4971 The last laugh will be had by Leavers. The EU is heading for a federal state, and is proceeding by stealth, but with no democratic mandate whatsoever, in order to achieve it. Without a democratic mandate it is doomed to failure, quite possibly in rioting, bloodshed and wars of independence.
      We voted our way out of your favourite giant megalomaniac. Every other member state will have to fight its way out. The EU wants economic union (one big economy) complete by 2027, after which it will break up.

  • @yanchouser7364
    @yanchouser7364 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He will probably be knighted anyway. That's the consideration we shall all get no matter what.

  • @userfile007
    @userfile007 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Like being told we’re better off after being robbed!

    • @markblance8492
      @markblance8492 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      And you should say Thankyou. …!

  • @thewiseperson8748
    @thewiseperson8748 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The fact is that the UK parliamentary system is archaic and dysfunctional; proportional representation is urgently required. As a result, we have dysfunctional politicians and civil servants.

  • @Sonmi-451
    @Sonmi-451 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video, Liz. Highly informative. You are a great presenter. Clearly personally engaged, but also rational and fair. 👍👍👍

  • @nendoroiddancing7361
    @nendoroiddancing7361 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Leaving the block means trade barriers

    • @lizwebstersbf
      @lizwebstersbf  หลายเดือนก่อน

      We didn’t have to leave the SM

    • @nendoroiddancing7361
      @nendoroiddancing7361 หลายเดือนก่อน

      But you did the public was fooled by a bunch off tools now you have a dei person working on trades please she doesn’t know what she’s talking about

    • @rayc9539
      @rayc9539 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@nendoroiddancing7361Lizz is correct. It is possible to not be an EU member but still remain access to the single market. Brexit only related to EU membership, nothing else, as per the ballot question.
      Hence why EEA membership was proposed, which would have preserved our place in the single market, but be out of the political side of the EU. You refer to the EU as a "block" which is vague. It is a political union, which incorporates a single market to achieve peace amongst all members. Evidently the UK didn't want to partake in the EU's political side. That is not to say they didn't want to be part of the economic side (the single market).

    • @AlexGys9
      @AlexGys9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@lizwebstersbf tbh Liz, remaining in the Single Market never was an option. It would have meant a.o. freedom of movement, financial contribution to the EU budget and following EU rules. Those liars knew this but continued with their: "Absolutely nobody is taking about leaving the Single Market".

    • @Ooze-cl5tx
      @Ooze-cl5tx หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@AlexGys9 they choose the easy way - just leave it without talking about it first 🤣

  • @michaellynch7331
    @michaellynch7331 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The tyranny of the majority ... Such an important decision should never have been allowed pass with just a simple majority . It should have been at least a 2/3 majority

  • @stephenhill545
    @stephenhill545 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They linked the EU with fears over immigration, which is a tragedy.

  • @papylecelte9916
    @papylecelte9916 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Kemi Badenoch, as a good conservative, is a pathological liar. The autosatisfaction felt by these people is absolutely breathtaking. Like the rooster, on top of a pile of manure, both feet in the shit, they find a way to sing high and loud how their job is greatly accomplished. We need Justice, we all pay the price of their mistake, not them.

  • @hugolage9842
    @hugolage9842 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My God!!! I had completely forgotten how Badenoch is so incompetent. It's pie in the sky sort of arguments. Really strange how she gets away with this kinda stuff in media. Very, very strange.

  • @JohnShaw-zm2pc
    @JohnShaw-zm2pc 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Brexit, we were sold a lie. Vote out to help out. Vote Labour after 14 years of bull 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @DCDPM
    @DCDPM หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Farmers voted for this. I have no sympathy.

    • @marionlarkin1161
      @marionlarkin1161 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I have sympathy for the farmers who didn’t and everyone who didn’t.

    • @rafd3593
      @rafd3593 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      A lot of farmers did not vote for Brexit, being aware of the consequences of doing so.

  • @stephenfarthing3819
    @stephenfarthing3819 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Liz - I agree!! Those individuals have much to answer for! And I believe that we are in a pretty bad place and I am frankly not surprised that we ended up that particular way. What we have is exaggeration and indeed - there have been lies as you have pointed out! Indeed, many former Ministers and both Johnson and Truss should be taken to court! For the damage it has caused! The Farmers aren't the real culprits - that's the Conservatives themselves who did most of the damage.
    I sometimes call those who explain this utter cogswallop as bottom snorkelling! Someone should have told these Ministers - past, present and future! To tell them that such language is basically untranslatable and without relevance!
    Basically all of them are truly idiotic!

  • @stephenfarthing3819
    @stephenfarthing3819 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Utter madness! He's always been a steaming great nit!