I also believe that this is exactly it. Young people come into contact with the negative effects of mass migration much more often than older people do.
You might be pleased to learn that people aged 18-24 in the UK have the most positive attitudes toward immigration. In the EU it is rural areas that harbour the highest anti-immigration sentiment, not people who live in the cities where the population includes immigrants. This is a familiar pattern, isn't it? Anti-immigration sentiment tracks with people suffering from the impacts of 'austerity', such as poorer public services and fewer opportunities. Inequality is rising, the rich getting richer and the rest getting poorer.
Rents are increasing, house prices are increasing, with more immigration the only way those things are going is up, the younger generations will never be able to have their own lives away from their parents.
@@stephenwarburton1816 poor immigrants are buying up all the houses and driving property prices up? Hmmm. More like a few ultra wealthy families and corporations are buying up all the property and creating scarcity, driving sale prices up, renting them out at increasingly exorbitant rates, and building expensive housing rather than affordable homes for all. Big earners big owners.
As a university lecturer for a decade, seeing a lot of kids, I think it's been the boys are heading away from the regime first. Girls seem more compliant, but they are in there.
Where I live British nationals are in a minority and teenage girls are afraid to go out alone after dark … How do you think they are going to vote when they are old enough ?
I’m a woman born and living in Singapore, a multicultural country built on the backs of immigrants. Currently a whopping one eighth of our population is made up of migrant workers who are not citizens. Still one of the safest countries on earth. So I’m inclined to think that crime is caused by poverty, lack of hope and purpose, feelings of disenfranchisement, and low levels of education. If a migrant population is treated well and equally and integrated well, I don’t see why they would resort to crime. Unless your argument is that “some kinds of people” are intrinsically more lawless, but that would be a bigoted view. And if you care about the safety of British teenage girls, I think the first thing you could do to help is stop British hero Andrew Tate from further influencing British boys and men with his violently misogynistic diatribes
@@insoserious maybe because you have a different class of immigrants. Shocking I know, picking who comes in helps integration and eases cultural tensions. Besides, Singapore is very different case to Britain
Wait I haven’t heard about inflatable boats arriving daily on your shores or thousands of migrants massing at your borders waiting for criminal gangs to ferry them into Singapore. Your argument while well written is misinformed. We don’t have a choice about the majority of illegals already here or in the USA .
The pendulum hasn't swung economically left since the 1970s. The West has a uniparty that only differs on social issues and immigration. Europe is lucky in that issues like contraception and gay rights aren't yet up for grabs
This is really crazy. I am a left-wing voter who was forced to vote for a more right-wing party because the left has drifted so far to the left. Today’s leftists are left-wing extremists.
@stephenmarcus9601 oh, but they are, especially in Catholic countries like Italy, Austria, Spain, and even more in Eastern Europe. More than half the European countries don't have gay marriage and they are cutting hard on abortion. And Ireland is swinging back too. I'm sure queer people will be happier iran in the long run. They should move there 😂
The same thing happened in the last election in Sweden and it puzzled political scientists. When looked into they found the key reasons were that young people are confronted with the negatives of mass immigration in for example schools. Alsy young people frequent night spots where they encounter violence and abuse orchestrated by migrants. These appear to be the two main reasons for young people voting for anti-immigration parties.
Nobody does (including government) except Trans people and radical LGBTQXYZABCEFD people and they are vocal (screaming like babies and aggressive like boxers) but tiny minority. So 1) They can easily please them 2) It makes rest of us fight each other over nonsense so we don't even look at what government is doing.
In the UK, the Labour Party (a left wing party) has just won Prime Minstership in Keir Starmer, which is in stark contrast to the trend towards the right that this panel discussion describes. What gives?!
@@tudormiller887 By electing Starmer, the people seem to be supporting the erosion and erasure of gains in women rights. Rational people are no opposed to trans people living their lives with dignity and integrity in their identity. But to say that transwomen are women is utterly irrational and tramples upon the dignity and integrity of biological women. This is hurting women in women's only spaces (women's sports, bathrooms, changing rooms, domestic abuse refuge centers, etc.) that were designed for biological women to interact meaningfully with other biological women only in safe spaces. And this need for women only safe spaces does not affect transwomen because they are not biological women. There are open spaces in which all sexes can interact, and there should be sport organizations created for all sexes to compete with one another if individuals elect to do so; but biological men entering into women's sports and stealing opportunities meant for competitions only between biological women is blatantly wrong and purely cheating.
Millennials are the most intelligent generation ever, there are a lot of studies that show how QI increased by 3 to 5 points since 100 years ago. Gen Z are the first facing a iq drop, millennials reached the pinnacle of human intelligence.
Gen Z is voting more to the fringes because they (we) are hopeless about the future. Millenials really haven't had that much say in politics. It's mostly been boomers in power and to a lesser extent Gen X'ers and geriatric Silent Gen's. (That last Gen mostly in the Geriocracy that is the US)
Absolutely! The accusation 'far right' mean's you stand against the status quo of leftie, woke politic's. The far left are far more dangerous than the minority far right, which is the most abused term on the planet!
@@KatherineVillet that may be so, but she owes us an explanation of the applicability of the Geneva Convention(s). Illegal arrivals in the UK are not deported, nor are they leaving a territory under armed conflict. She’s caring all right, just not of white Europeans. Alternatively, she’s either disingenuous, or ignorant; by claiming the applicability of said conventions.
@@Burrburrcloud You obviously don't know what you are talking. Fascism and National SOCIALISM is obviously leftist. It is in the name already. Don't believe the communist propaganda.
@@Burrburrcloud You are right but only to some extent. Yes, Islam is religion but it is also an ideology, therefore it is also politics sam way as it is right wing or right wing politics, and Islam ideology is very far right politics
Young people are looking round seeing areas changing wholesale also culture, integration,criminality.Not matter what politi cians young people don’t trust anymore.Immigration plays big part
The problem is that politicians live in a different world than ordinary citizens. They cannot understand what people have to deal with on a daily basis. When they have to deal with migrants, they are always the super-integrated ones.
The young are struggling to get on the property ladder as housing becomes more expensive so it doesn't surprise me they are fed up with immigration mismanagement.
AND because the older generation have speculated on their homes for wealth at the expense of the young, AND expect to be supported in retirement by the working young.
it's got nothing to do with immigration and everything to do with native citizens hoarding the properties by prioritising the wants of landlords over the rights of everybody to own their own home.
This has been a problem for 25 years, we are a low wage low growth economy thanks to globalism and corruption. Money should not talk down to politics but politics is riddled with lobbyists and politicians have sold out their own countries, not just in Britain, but throughout the west.
I was a lefty when I was in my 20s working in TV in Soho, then my hometown (Barking) was changed beyond all recognition, it was never shangrila but now it's a 3rd world shithole. I thought I'd show my gf my hometown and it was truly shocking, a muslim butcher shouting at a nigerian preacher in the street, no white British people and my lovely primary school (Saint Margaret's) now has 2 massive security fences, it used to have a little gate, that should tell you all you need to know about the people who live there now. Coming soon to a town near you.
I note that Billy Bragg ("the bard of Barking") chooses to live in Dorset these days, though he does occasionally return to Barking to lecture the remaining whites there not to vote for "xenophobic parties."
White working class are surplus to the requirements of the Zionist NWO Globalist Cabal.This is called the Kalergi Plan,check it out,this is why the EU was set up,to implement the great replacement of White Europeans,that's why we have millions of the Third World in Europe,all by design.
Traditionally 16 and 18 years olds 40 - 80 years ago were working and trying to support themselves across the Western world. They were adults. That’s not been the case for decades.
They also had way more spending power in that their earnings went a lot further, so that they could naturally afford the next steps in life: marriage, home, family. Now, they need to be a well connected nepo baby to do what was once considered to be the norm within the timescale of previous generations, otherwise, they'd better have parents willing to have them live in their teenage bedroom and pay the bills until well into their 40s before they can finally break out of the gig economy / unemployment cycle into a job good enough to be able to actually support themselves, never mind the rest.
Look to the EU for the infiltration. Their modus operandi is to leave national parliaments in situ but hollow them out from the inside. Each treaty takes away more powers from national parliaments and the public are never informed. If you're interested, read The Great Deception by Booker and North and The Rotten Heart of Europe by Bernard Connolly. The west is in great danger.
It was, because Europe needed to find a political justification to import immigrants to fill the labor gap. Political expediency is an effective motivator.
@@epicphailure88 Normally it means politics that makes everyone equal in the outcome vs. enabling people to have equal opportunities. And then there are the woke policies.
Ironically voting reform will likely make your wish less likely! Labour, with their likely large majority, are planning to hand over many more powers from parliament to unelected quangos and the judiciary. Even in 5 years time it will be very difficult for any government to implement right of centre policies. This is the biggest tragedy of the likely move of right of centre voters from the Tory party to Reform.
Even if Nigel Farage and reform were to win a decent majority he wouldn't be able to introduce all the policies he outlined in his contract. What people need to understand is that there's only so much a government can do to turn a country around.
@@therighthonsirdoug There is no alternative. If we continue to vote Tory, we will continue to get the same old lies and degradation of the country. People need to stop attempting to vote tactically; otherwise nothing is going to change. We need Reform.
Labour do this, London Mayor for instance, they have entrenched power in London without even being the government. As Labour are highly likely to entrench even more power when they win the general election it will likely only be an uprising that overturns the order.
It's easy to feel more than a little dejected these days by the lack of substance and conviction in much media of the mainstream variety. Then I listen to Ayaan Hirsi Ali and a small flame of hope starts to grow a little brighter. One of my heroes.
NOT in America - it's anti-woman and anti-gay/lesbian, here. Meanwhle, the Left has gone insane, pushing genderism for the med-tech-pharmaceutical industries, putting men in our toilets, locker-rooms and even in women's prisons. They began invading our sports years ago, but now that they've destroyed Title IX, not only are males free to compete in female sports - the existence of female sports, free of males, is over. The Left has left us, but we can't go with the misogynists and homophobes.
@@pr-tj5by Well it can't be anything other than an 'Anti Tory Vote' Just like back in '97 using 'tactical voting' methods. That's the only political strategy, the Left have to winning any local or general election. It's never about Labour polices, when it comes to voting for them, because their half baked policies never stand up to scrutiny anyway. That's why the Labour party will forever be 'The Party Of Protest' & the Conservatives will be 'The Ruling Party'.
Hirsi Ali can start with explaining why on earth the Geneva Convention is an obstacle to keeping out illegal, dishonest, unwanted and incompatible men from alien civilisations? It’s not as complicated as she pretends: the European refugee convention was originally written to apply only to Europeans. We just need to apply it as such.
@@lequelle2580 Indeed. In the end its all just a self-commitment. The problem is, some people have a destructive agenda... "BBC EU should undermine homogenity of its members says UN Peter Sutherland"
@@lequelle2580Because it has been used to underpin the belief that immigrants have the same rights and privileges as the natives regardless of whether they were legal or illegal or even refugees. Which they do not and should not.
Labour have stated they will reduce net migration. Not that a promise means anything considering the Tories have said the same thing for the past 10+ years while in reality have increased migration to utterly obscene levels.
@@incurableromantic4006 I dont which is pretty clear in my comment lol. The point though is that even the ones who you think will reduce it, don’t or cant.
Progressivism is no longer anti establishment underdogs they are the establishment they are the paradigm Gen z has lived under for a long time and it’s become uncool and cringe
And why does the Italian pm have an inability to curtail illegal Immigration or any immigration? EU human rights laws now totally obsolete for any modern country.
Look to the EU for the infiltration. Their modus operandi is to leave national parliaments in situ but hollow them out from the inside. Each treaty takes away more powers from national parliaments and the public are never informed. If you're interested, read The Great Deception by Booker and North and The Rotten Heart of Europe by Bernard Connolly. The west is in great danger.
The use or the terms left and right is just lazy. There is capitalist vs communist, nationalist vs globalist, fascist vs libertarian, religious vs secular. Any regime is somewhere in this matrix, but not "left and right".
When people are focused on labeling themselves and others, they're missing the point. Nobody has a label that describes oneself. In reality, they have many...
@@michaelsimpson4400 IMO these days, this dichotomy is reinforced by the cultural influence of the US: They have two parties so everything is divided by two there, left/right.
It’s a law of physics - for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction. Systems eventually seem to balance themselves and perhaps that is what we are now seeing. I do wonder whether the young generation are going to rebound to a very conservative, moderate lifestyles with more strict moral codes, i.e less drinking, more modest dressing and behaviour etc then we have seen since the liberation of the 60s.
You're already getting a certain group promoting very conservative views with "less drinking, more modest dressing", it's called the Islamification of Europe.
I dispute that I am right wing and definately not far right. My political outlook is liberal in that I firmly believe you should be what you want to be, do what you want to do. However, when that impacts on the freedom of others, thats the problem. Modern self proclaimed liberals are not liberal at all. They are intolerant of opposing views and want to place control measures on others on what they say and how they live. Not liberal at all. All that waffle said, I'll be going Reform because I want my country to be a safe place for my children to grow up. Thats not right wing, thats just common sense.
You're a liberal in the traditional sense or what is called Libertarian in the USA. Today's liberals are totalitarian. They are allied with big corporate interests similar to a famous party in Italy in the 1930s.
I dont think people are shofting because if outside influence. We are just sick and tired for being shamed for everything thats wring in someone elses life.
Ayan Hirsi Ali has correctly diagnosed that the problem is structural, and we need to get fundamental changes in policies, and the rampant international nonsense treaties that we signed up to.
@@grantwalker147 As opposed to 14 years of the Tories crashing the economy, record mass immigration, social services, infrastructure and investment into the ground? You are doomed if you are shackled to the corrupt corpse of the Conservatives. Reform Party are just rebranded Tories. Labor have no hope of turning it around since there are no more moves left to make. Country was doomed since Cameron, austerity and brexit.
Why doesn't the civil service get fired then? If they're fighting the government all the time and causing these initiative to fail it seems like they're the problem
Two non-Europeans being asked to describe what is going on with Europeans. Hint, there are too many non-Europeans in Europe and propaganda outlets like Spectator constantly asks for the non-European perspective on what is going on. It really is not complex, Europeans are having their 3,000 year old civilization murdered by the elites of Europe and they are sick of it.
If there's going to be any meaningful change anywhere in Western Democracies, it MUST be a deliberate multi-generational effort. The notion that young people are responsible for the mess that the boomers left is non-workable. Youngsters (18-30) must know that the older generations (the Boomers) care about their future as much as they cared about themselves fifty years ago.
@@amandacollyer645 I'm suspicious of the idea that generations can ever really be collectively responsible for something. Look at how little influence the vast majority of people have on politics and technological change in any era, even in democracies. Most people are just responding to conditions they find themselves in, conditions which they have very little control over. History is made by the few, not the many.
Ms Hirsi Ali has been fighting for many, many years and gone through many hardships to be able to keep telling her opinion. I hope she keeps fighting for freedom as she has done for more than 20 years now. Much respect!
Ayaan is spot on - I get tired of being accused of all sorts of "ism''s" because I'm male white and middle class and which do not apply to me - there was always going to be a backlash against this as the less politically aware majority finally see it. She is also correct about "Far Right" being a label for any populist right wing party. The definition of right and left is practically meaningless now it's progressive or conservative on social and fiscal issues and sometimes they are also mixed up!
If only that were true. Ayaan had to flee Holland because the Dutch government would not protect her and Islamists were allowed to run amok - has it changed there? No it’s gotten worse and even when the Dutch people vote for Wilders the establishment refuses to accept it
Look to the EU for the infiltration of national governments. Their modus operandi is to leave national parliaments in situ but hollow them out from the inside. Each treaty takes away more powers from national parliaments and the public are never informed. If you're interested, read The Great Deception by Booker and North and The Rotten Heart of Europe by Bernard Connolly. The west is in great danger.
I arrived in the UK (from Australia) in 1992 just before an election which was widely predicted to be a landslide Labour vote. Guess what? John Major was returned as PM. I don't think this is a done deal either. I am traditionally left wing and would normally vote Labour but not this time. I will not vote for a party which thinks rape victims who are afraid of male violence and want female provided care are bigots and part of a hate group. Its monstrous.
@user-vs7cw2rg7r , People may not publicly admit it, but many more will vote for Reform. The white women in the US said that they won't be voting for Trump, but they did.
I know what the ideolagy of those who are European, who feel threatened by those who migrated and had families in their countries, it is the same feeling of us who saw the influx of their people into our countries, dominating our political spectrum. Karma being played out.
The last time young people supported a far right regime, a world war broke out, and one of the most infamous genocides in history happened. I would recommend watching the film ‘don’t be a sucker’.
Loss of confidence in the political system in the West is inevitable because of the long trail of broken promises among establishment parties, giving an opening to the extremists.
Populist right offers the illusion of pragmatism. "Progressive left" is lost in ideals and ideas that do not solve or even address everydays problems. People expect politics to make their life better. This is the promise of populist right. Therefore: results.
Even here in the U.S., you can feel the shift with young voters leaning right. It’s still a long way off, yet anyone with unbiased eyes can see what’s coming
11:47 woman are still banging on about equal pay for half of the time doing the same job role with refusing to account that they could make more if they worked the same hours they all don’t account for the benefits they have that man don’t necessarily have or the experience you have to bring to the company
women, for the majority of the time, cannot take more hours because they are still overwhelmingly expected to take on childcare and housecare duties. But I don't expect you to value a woman's worth outside of her monetary value (!)
Tory-lite are not the answer. Farage has German kids with German passports and full benefits of living in the EU... Whilst he encouraged Britain to leave the EU and have British kids lose out on the benefits of the EU. Farage is a scammer and people like you are falling for all his lies.
I totally agree...labels of "right, left , liberal , conservative" are today very amalgamated , and cannot be identification to a manner of thought or voting way... Its more appropiate to say democratic or authoritarian.... I as well believe the color issue needs to be toned down... Its a label that needs to be abandoned when the question is asked of "what race are you"? The answer is "human"...
The left have always had self reflection, more so than a lot of right-wingers who blame immigrants for everything yet completely ignore the corruption of the rich.
@@promi429 If you're calling people "hun" you must have been around long enough to observe things can change rapidly. You may even have read some history.
because the Reform party are Tory-lite and a lot of people can see how Nigel Farage is deliberately targeting the most disenfranchised. Farage is a man who wanted Britain out of the EU but kept his kids in Germany with German passports so they can benefit from living in the EU. Anybody who still believes what that snake oil salesman called Nigel Farage is a fool. Thankfully, there's still a majority who see through Farage's lies and dishonest tactics of manipulation.
Currently. Labour 9.6m votes 410 seats, Tories 6.7m votes 119 seats, Lib Dems 3.5m votes 71 seats, Reform 4.03m votes 4 seats, Greens 1.9m votes 4 seats. This is first past the post democracy, which has given us a Labour government that represents roughly 36% of the country and that will govern without opposition or sanction. The honeymoon will be brief, their policies, WEF aligned, will make us poorer and less secure. Buckle up
@@michaelbrown865 I'm an American and I know our election can seem strange to outsiders but I'd like to know how it is that 36 percent of the vote gives Labour a landslide and Reform get more votes but drastically fewer seats than Liberal Democrats. There must be sub geographical or regional stories behind all of this, something about the way the votes were distributed?
@@conceptualclarity In my opinion. Our first past the post system. Labour were trounced in 2019. Some of those lost Labour voters will have returned due to Tory failures and broken promises, corruption etc. Some Labour voters I know didn't really want to vote Labour but couldn't vote Tory or Reform (unknown quantity, MSM negative press) and wanted to give the Tories a kicking. I believe Reform were 2nd in 98 constituencies. Lib Dems have targeted disaffected Tory seats in and around their heartlands, they will lose them again in 5 years time. Labour will be a failure, internal factional fighting will break out in due course, and their true appeal will be evident at the next election. Reform will become a real organised political party now the election is over and will be better placed and better prepared. Not sure how the Tories heal themselves after this.
@@michaelbrown865 I wish you the best I would warn you that the Left does not want genuinely competitive elections to go on indefinitely so sane Brits must be on guard
For sure. An illegal war in Iraq, destroying Libya to stop them creating a gold backed pan African currency to oust the USD, and on and on. Read Rogue State and America's Deadliest Export, Democracy, both by William Blum
Very good to see people talking about the popularity of the right in practical and sensible terms, rather than just demonizing them. You can only face what you look at squarely.
And all but a few of those "right wing" groups are economically and religiously left. Just wanting your country back does not justify the "right" label!
I never understood why Europeans were so very eager to unify into a singular unit. These are individual cultures and languages, all with their osn uniqueness, and they were getting along very well, so why force everyone into a watered-down common amalgam?it never made sense unless there was perhaps a desire for a grand ultimate authority to demand a perfect society. I love my neighbors, but I don’t want to live in their houses, nor they in mine. Because then I am required to lose my own agency. I want to be good because I choose to be good. Therefore I don’t want to be good because my government forces me. Individual (and group) agency is important, be careful about extinguishing it. That’s how we got Stalin.
The European peoples aren't so eager. It's the centralized governments, corporations, media and in general extreme leftist that want to create that "Fourth Reich" as a way to hold huge powers. It's 100% a fascist project from top to bottom and designed to serve the in-crowd!
People have an inbuilt ability to discern Truth and Quality.. it is part of our survival instincts to help us know what is safe or dangerous.. it is why we have lasted as long as we have Unless of course the elitist regime are different.. ( like a sub-species )
Currently. Labour 9.6m votes 410 seats, Tories 6.7m votes 119 seats, Lib Dems 3.5m votes 71 seats, Reform 4.03m votes 4 seats, Greens 1.9m votes 4 seats. This is first past the post democracy, which has given us a Labour government that represents roughly 36% of the country and that will govern without opposition or sanction. The honeymoon will be brief, their policies, WEF aligned, will make us poorer and less secure. Buckle up.
Even when I thought the Christians were naïve (Lord forgive me!) I knew that turning Civil Partnerships into "Marriage" was a step too far. Now you're no longer demanding your toes not be stepped on. Now you are doing the stepping.
Yascha Mounk in the german news "tagesschau": „dass wir hier ein historisch einzigartiges Experiment wagen, und zwar, eine monoethnische, monokulturelle Demokratie in eine multiethnische zu verwandeln. Das kann klappen. Es wird, glaube ich, auch klappen. Aber dabei kommt es natürlich auch zu vielen Verwerfungen.“
I also believe that this is exactly it. Young people come into contact with the negative effects of mass migration much more often than older people do.
they have to compete for entry jobs with migrants, have to live in cheaper parts of towns, go out more often interracting with strangers...
You might be pleased to learn that people aged 18-24 in the UK have the most positive attitudes toward immigration. In the EU it is rural areas that harbour the highest anti-immigration sentiment, not people who live in the cities where the population includes immigrants. This is a familiar pattern, isn't it?
Anti-immigration sentiment tracks with people suffering from the impacts of 'austerity', such as poorer public services and fewer opportunities. Inequality is rising, the rich getting richer and the rest getting poorer.
Rents are increasing, house prices are increasing, with more immigration the only way those things are going is up, the younger generations will never be able to have their own lives away from their parents.
@@stephenwarburton1816 poor immigrants are buying up all the houses and driving property prices up? Hmmm. More like a few ultra wealthy families and corporations are buying up all the property and creating scarcity, driving sale prices up, renting them out at increasingly exorbitant rates, and building expensive housing rather than affordable homes for all. Big earners big owners.
The right won't fix anything
"BBC - EU should undermine national homogeneity says UN migration chief"
@@stephenwarburton1816 Populists won't fix these problems
As a university lecturer for a decade, seeing a lot of kids, I think it's been the boys are heading away from the regime first. Girls seem more compliant, but they are in there.
Where I live British nationals are in a minority and teenage girls are afraid to go out alone after dark … How do you think they are going to vote when they are old enough ?
Me too, and you raise an interesting point i hadnt considered.
I’m a woman born and living in Singapore, a multicultural country built on the backs of immigrants. Currently a whopping one eighth of our population is made up of migrant workers who are not citizens. Still one of the safest countries on earth. So I’m inclined to think that crime is caused by poverty, lack of hope and purpose, feelings of disenfranchisement, and low levels of education. If a migrant population is treated well and equally and integrated well, I don’t see why they would resort to crime. Unless your argument is that “some kinds of people” are intrinsically more lawless, but that would be a bigoted view. And if you care about the safety of British teenage girls, I think the first thing you could do to help is stop British hero Andrew Tate from further influencing British boys and men with his violently misogynistic diatribes
@@insoserious85 % Chinese and zero Somalis - shut up
@@insoserious maybe because you have a different class of immigrants. Shocking I know, picking who comes in helps integration and eases cultural tensions. Besides, Singapore is very different case to Britain
Wait I haven’t heard about inflatable boats arriving daily on your shores or thousands of migrants massing at your borders waiting for criminal gangs to ferry them into Singapore. Your argument while well written is misinformed. We don’t have a choice about the majority of illegals already here or in the USA .
In my opinion, there is not right or left, people want their country to be Sovereign instead of globalist.
Thats Right or Left
@@KountKalergiit depends on the country
@@KountKalergi That's like saying don't have pride in your country!
@@k.umquat8604 Yes indeed, the Mexican President is considered as being left, and is for a sovereign county. The definitions are not clear any more.
Right and left is being used to divide so we fight each other instead of the real enemy
Its a pendulum problem. Pendulum has gone too far left.. and the universe will adjust it.
This leftist pendulum seems to be quite broken…
Agree but they will not readily give up their power. It will get increasingly messy and violent!
The pendulum hasn't swung economically left since the 1970s. The West has a uniparty that only differs on social issues and immigration. Europe is lucky in that issues like contraception and gay rights aren't yet up for grabs
This is really crazy. I am a left-wing voter who was forced to vote for a more right-wing party because the left has drifted so far to the left. Today’s leftists are left-wing extremists.
@stephenmarcus9601 oh, but they are, especially in Catholic countries like Italy, Austria, Spain, and even more in Eastern Europe. More than half the European countries don't have gay marriage and they are cutting hard on abortion. And Ireland is swinging back too. I'm sure queer people will be happier iran in the long run. They should move there 😂
The same thing happened in the last election in Sweden and it puzzled political scientists. When looked into they found the key reasons were that young people are confronted with the negatives of mass immigration in for example schools. Alsy young people frequent night spots where they encounter violence and abuse orchestrated by migrants. These appear to be the two main reasons for young people voting for anti-immigration parties.
Why would anyone believe a Political Party that thinks men can be women by choice?
Beats me
@@buttercup3518 That's Sir Kier's stance on Trans Rights which Is the opposite of Sunak & Co. The SNP agree the Sir Kier too.
Nobody does (including government) except Trans people and radical LGBTQXYZABCEFD people and they are vocal (screaming like babies and aggressive like boxers) but tiny minority. So 1) They can easily please them 2) It makes rest of us fight each other over nonsense so we don't even look at what government is doing.
In the UK, the Labour Party (a left wing party) has just won Prime Minstership in Keir Starmer, which is in stark contrast to the trend towards the right that this panel discussion describes. What gives?!
@@tudormiller887 By electing Starmer, the people seem to be supporting the erosion and erasure of gains in women rights. Rational people are no opposed to trans people living their lives with dignity and integrity in their identity. But to say that transwomen are women is utterly irrational and tramples upon the dignity and integrity of biological women. This is hurting women in women's only spaces (women's sports, bathrooms, changing rooms, domestic abuse refuge centers, etc.) that were designed for biological women to interact meaningfully with other biological women only in safe spaces. And this need for women only safe spaces does not affect transwomen because they are not biological women. There are open spaces in which all sexes can interact, and there should be sport organizations created for all sexes to compete with one another if individuals elect to do so; but biological men entering into women's sports and stealing opportunities meant for competitions only between biological women is blatantly wrong and purely cheating.
Gen Z are fed up with millennials who think they are smarter than all other generations.
@@alvincyt until they gain some level of maturity and common sense, I think every younger generation thinks this of the older generation.
@@BernieWhelan-l6r The fact that Gez Z is turning more conservative says it all.
Millennials are the most intelligent generation ever, there are a lot of studies that show how QI increased by 3 to 5 points since 100 years ago. Gen Z are the first facing a iq drop, millennials reached the pinnacle of human intelligence.
Gen Z are voting for the left😂
Gen Z is voting more to the fringes because they (we) are hopeless about the future. Millenials really haven't had that much say in politics. It's mostly been boomers in power and to a lesser extent Gen X'ers and geriatric Silent Gen's. (That last Gen mostly in the Geriocracy that is the US)
Far-right means anyone to the right of Karl Marx.
@@minhearg8331 I’m pretty sure that Carl Marx would be considered right wing if he were alive today.
Calling it far right is a Marxist lie
Absolutely! The accusation 'far right' mean's you stand against the status quo of leftie, woke politic's. The far left are far more dangerous than the minority far right, which is the most abused term on the planet!
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@718EngrCo bro he's the definition of a leftist
Ayaan always speaks common sense. She is a wonderful, caring human being, in my opinion and highly intelligent. I thank her for speaking out.
so do I
@@KatherineVillet that may be so, but she owes us an explanation of the applicability of the Geneva Convention(s). Illegal arrivals in the UK are not deported, nor are they leaving a territory under armed conflict.
She’s caring all right, just not of white Europeans. Alternatively, she’s either disingenuous, or ignorant; by claiming the applicability of said conventions.
We have learnt that if a government tells you it’s good for you it’s not it’s bad from you
Finally finally finally Europe is waking up
@MilenaBlazanovic-oq2iy right no one wants the fascist
@@leighalaughlin4056 Exactly! That's why people stand up against Islam!
@@MilenaBlazanovic-oq2iy Islam is a religion...fascism is a right wing thing...communism is a left wing thing.
@@Burrburrcloud You obviously don't know what you are talking. Fascism and National SOCIALISM is obviously leftist. It is in the name already. Don't believe the communist propaganda.
@@Burrburrcloud You are right but only to some extent. Yes, Islam is religion but it is also an ideology, therefore it is also politics sam way as it is right wing or right wing politics, and Islam ideology is very far right politics
Young people are looking round seeing areas changing wholesale also culture, integration,criminality.Not matter what politi cians young people don’t trust anymore.Immigration plays big part
The problem is that politicians live in a different world than ordinary citizens. They cannot understand what people have to deal with on a daily basis. When they have to deal with migrants, they are always the super-integrated ones.
The young are struggling to get on the property ladder as housing becomes more expensive so it doesn't surprise me they are fed up with immigration mismanagement.
AND because the older generation have speculated on their homes for wealth at the expense of the young, AND expect to be supported in retirement by the working young.
@@offshoretomorrow3346yeah that's not gonna last
American policymakers? Are you listening?
it's got nothing to do with immigration and everything to do with native citizens hoarding the properties by prioritising the wants of landlords over the rights of everybody to own their own home.
This has been a problem for 25 years, we are a low wage low growth economy thanks to globalism and corruption. Money should not talk down to politics but politics is riddled with lobbyists and politicians have sold out their own countries, not just in Britain, but throughout the west.
I was a lefty when I was in my 20s working in TV in Soho, then my hometown (Barking) was changed beyond all recognition, it was never shangrila but now it's a 3rd world shithole. I thought I'd show my gf my hometown and it was truly shocking, a muslim butcher shouting at a nigerian preacher in the street, no white British people and my lovely primary school (Saint Margaret's) now has 2 massive security fences, it used to have a little gate, that should tell you all you need to know about the people who live there now. Coming soon to a town near you.
I note that Billy Bragg ("the bard of Barking") chooses to live in Dorset these days, though he does occasionally return to Barking to lecture the remaining whites there not to vote for "xenophobic parties."
@@jenniferlawrence2701 Yeah that guys a Dilbert
The left always devour their own
White working class are surplus to the requirements of the Zionist NWO Globalist Cabal.This is called the Kalergi Plan,check it out,this is why the EU was set up,to implement the great replacement of White Europeans,that's why we have millions of the Third World in Europe,all by design.
These people will allow the World to recover by breeding until the World causes their extinction.
Traditionally 16 and 18 years olds 40 - 80 years ago were working and trying to support themselves across the Western world. They were adults. That’s not been the case for decades.
They also had way more spending power in that their earnings went a lot further, so that they could naturally afford the next steps in life: marriage, home, family.
Now, they need to be a well connected nepo baby to do what was once considered to be the norm within the timescale of previous generations, otherwise, they'd better have parents willing to have them live in their teenage bedroom and pay the bills until well into their 40s before they can finally break out of the gig economy / unemployment cycle into a job good enough to be able to actually support themselves, never mind the rest.
Do you not think that the shift politically to the left over the last 50 years was more manufactured than organic.
Look to the EU for the infiltration. Their modus operandi is to leave national parliaments in situ but hollow them out from the inside. Each treaty takes away more powers from national parliaments and the public are never informed. If you're interested, read The Great Deception by Booker and North and The Rotten Heart of Europe by Bernard Connolly. The west is in great danger.
Except what is "left" mean?
@@epicphailure88
Just like what a "woman" means.
It was, because Europe needed to find a political justification to import immigrants to fill the labor gap. Political expediency is an effective motivator.
@@epicphailure88 Normally it means politics that makes everyone equal in the outcome vs. enabling people to have equal opportunities. And then there are the woke policies.
The sooner a right wing government gets into power in Britain, the better.
Save our country before its too late.
Vote Reform.
Ironically voting reform will likely make your wish less likely! Labour, with their likely large majority, are planning to hand over many more powers from parliament to unelected quangos and the judiciary. Even in 5 years time it will be very difficult for any government to implement right of centre policies. This is the biggest tragedy of the likely move of right of centre voters from the Tory party to Reform.
Even if Nigel Farage and reform were to win a decent majority he wouldn't be able to introduce all the policies he outlined in his contract. What people need to understand is that there's only so much a government can do to turn a country around.
Several popular policies of Reform around water and rivers and energy are traditionally left wing!
@@therighthonsirdoug There is no alternative.
If we continue to vote Tory, we will continue to get the same old lies and degradation of the country.
People need to stop attempting to vote tactically; otherwise nothing is going to change.
We need Reform.
Labour do this, London Mayor for instance, they have entrenched power in London without even being the government. As Labour are highly likely to entrench even more power when they win the general election it will likely only be an uprising that overturns the order.
It's easy to feel more than a little dejected these days by the lack of substance and conviction in much media of the mainstream variety. Then I listen to Ayaan Hirsi Ali and a small flame of hope starts to grow a little brighter. One of my heroes.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is one of mine as well, a woman of great courage
"Far-right" simply means "ordinary people"
@@LennonZA Not with most UK voters who just voted for a Labour prime minister.
NOT in America - it's anti-woman and anti-gay/lesbian, here. Meanwhle, the Left has gone insane, pushing genderism for the med-tech-pharmaceutical industries, putting men in our toilets, locker-rooms and even in women's prisons. They began invading our sports years ago, but now that they've destroyed Title IX, not only are males free to compete in female sports - the existence of female sports, free of males, is over. The Left has left us, but we can't go with the misogynists and homophobes.
@@tudormiller887 Hopefully it's just an Anti Tory vote, Labour will be watched very carefully on this subject!
@@pr-tj5by Well it can't be anything other than an 'Anti Tory Vote' Just like back in '97 using 'tactical voting' methods. That's the only political strategy, the Left have to winning any local or general election. It's never about Labour polices, when it comes to voting for them, because their half baked policies never stand up to scrutiny anyway. That's why the Labour party will forever be 'The Party Of Protest' & the Conservatives will be 'The Ruling Party'.
Blown away by Ayaan's insights, analysis, wisdom and humanity.
As Mrs Hirsi Ali stated:
A "new" government has to renegotiate the geneva convention and human rights act.
otherwise the problems will get explosive
Remigration!
Hirsi Ali can start with explaining why on earth the Geneva Convention is an obstacle to keeping out illegal, dishonest, unwanted and incompatible men from alien civilisations?
It’s not as complicated as she pretends: the European refugee convention was originally written to apply only to Europeans. We just need to apply it as such.
@@lequelle2580 Indeed. In the end its all just a self-commitment.
The problem is, some people have a destructive agenda...
"BBC EU should undermine homogenity of its members says UN Peter Sutherland"
@@lequelle2580Because it has been used to underpin the belief that immigrants have the same rights and privileges as the natives regardless of whether they were legal or illegal or even refugees. Which they do not and should not.
Exactly. The worldview we built up based on equality and tolerance without limits clearly is failing.
generation Greta moved on to a new protest group.....
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The climate goblin is just a grifting little shit...
Holding different kinds of pride parades…
It takes serious wealth to be a "Greta".
Greta makes the 'more clicks' move.
Europe Awake
Except the British - we just voted for an even *larger* dose of immigration and woke ideology.
Labour have stated they will reduce net migration. Not that a promise means anything considering the Tories have said the same thing for the past 10+ years while in reality have increased migration to utterly obscene levels.
I know its so tragic whats happened here today.
@@thunderbug8640 "Labour have stated they will reduce net migration"
If you believe that - I have some magic beans to sell you.
@@incurableromantic4006 I dont which is pretty clear in my comment lol. The point though is that even the ones who you think will reduce it, don’t or cant.
A significant portion voted reform. But our system is not proportional to the number of votes
Progressivism is no longer anti establishment underdogs they are the establishment they are the paradigm Gen z has lived under for a long time and it’s become uncool and cringe
In the West, yes. In my country,no
And once they became the establishment, everyone realised they have no fcking idea what societies and economics are
The mainstream are the extreme left, so when they say far right it’s pretty much central left
YES, YES and YES!
You sound hurt
@@munbruk
More like ecstatic. Good thing.
And why does the Italian pm have an inability to curtail illegal
Immigration or any immigration? EU human rights laws now totally obsolete for any modern country.
Look to the EU for the infiltration. Their modus operandi is to leave national parliaments in situ but hollow them out from the inside. Each treaty takes away more powers from national parliaments and the public are never informed. If you're interested, read The Great Deception by Booker and North and The Rotten Heart of Europe by Bernard Connolly. The west is in great danger.
Geopolitics.
It’s really not impossible to become a nationalistic and progressive at the same time.
The use or the terms left and right is just lazy. There is capitalist vs communist, nationalist vs globalist, fascist vs libertarian, religious vs secular. Any regime is somewhere in this matrix, but not "left and right".
starmer is a self-described Socialist 😂😂
When people are focused on labeling themselves and others, they're missing the point.
Nobody has a label that describes oneself.
In reality, they have many...
YES. That is why Identity Politics was dangerous charlatanism from the start.
Humans are individuals - not Identity groups.
@@michaelsimpson4400 IMO these days, this dichotomy is reinforced by the cultural influence of the US: They have two parties so everything is divided by two there, left/right.
@@scarabee-sb4wo The US only has one political party. They play theater to keep the people believing the illusion.
You don’t get it and you never will the fact that you are still talking about “left and right” is proof of it.
Populism blends left and right, but it follows on from decades with leftist parties with rightist features and rightist parties with leftist features.
Because people are fed up of their politics
My question is, "How can anything destructive be considered "progressive?"
Don't say Progressive just say Jews
The People are RIGHT!
Wake up europe🇩🇪💙
I still remember your "Refugees Welcome" placards held up by shrieking German females and you calling us Hungarians Nazis.
Something changed?
Good.
I still remember your shrieking females holding up the Refugees Welcome placards at München HBf and calling is Hungarians Nzis.
Did you guys wake up?
It’s a law of physics - for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction. Systems eventually seem to balance themselves and perhaps that is what we are now seeing. I do wonder whether the young generation are going to rebound to a very conservative, moderate lifestyles with more strict moral codes, i.e less drinking, more modest dressing and behaviour etc then we have seen since the liberation of the 60s.
You're already getting a certain group promoting very conservative views with "less drinking, more modest dressing", it's called the Islamification of Europe.
It is good to alternate progressive-conservative. But what we see is dangerous racism that will go no where.
I sincerely hope so, and I grew up in the 60's.
This is such an ooga booga explanation.
@@munbruk dangerous racism is on the progressive side
I dispute that I am right wing and definately not far right. My political outlook is liberal in that I firmly believe you should be what you want to be, do what you want to do. However, when that impacts on the freedom of others, thats the problem. Modern self proclaimed liberals are not liberal at all. They are intolerant of opposing views and want to place control measures on others on what they say and how they live. Not liberal at all. All that waffle said, I'll be going Reform because I want my country to be a safe place for my children to grow up. Thats not right wing, thats just common sense.
Sounds like you're protest voter
You're a liberal in the traditional sense or what is called Libertarian in the USA. Today's liberals are totalitarian. They are allied with big corporate interests similar to a famous party in Italy in the 1930s.
🦁🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧( VOTE REFORM ) 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🦁 👍 .
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Powell with his Rivers of blood speech was ahead of his time.
But even back then, those who wanted to see realized, where this would lead to.
Reform didn’t win.
Vote for Tory-lite?
no thanks
Vote Reform and save Britain.
Do not vote for Reform.
Labor won, but they have been shifting right.
Vote Tory-lite and 'save' Britain?
hahahaha, you fools are easily led.
@@TheLegitAlpha , there’s no such thing as Labor in the UK. There is, however, the Labour party
@@geemo4284 yes, I am well aware of the difference in spelling. I just remembered that an hour after I originally posted.
I dont think people are shofting because if outside influence. We are just sick and tired for being shamed for everything thats wring in someone elses life.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali talks a lot of sense. l like her.
Ayan Hirsi Ali has correctly diagnosed that the problem is structural, and we need to get fundamental changes in policies, and the rampant international nonsense treaties that we signed up to.
great discussion, honest and insightful and on point. Thank you
it's not just europe. the younger generation are hugely conservative.
No they aren't? Depends on how you define conservative? Supporting Israel is a boomer thing. 😂
@@epicphailure88Israel is just one issue.
@@epicphailure88 since when support Israel is a conservative thing? Only americucks support then
Aren't "the younger generation" the main ones pushing woke ideology (i.e. "gender fluidity", "non-binary", etc.)?
Generation Greta realised Greta is part of the established consensus so found another protest outlet...
Logic and facts
..now that Twitter cannot be censored.
Sometimes I wonder what the "I see no issue with migration" is a coping mechanism or a blindfold
Meanwhile in Britain a socialist government is just about to walk into number 10. We are doomed 😢
as opposed to the last how many years of Tory dictatorship?
Are you blind or willfully ignorant?
Socialist lol. Don't be a clown
They are socialists
@@grantwalker147 As opposed to 14 years of the Tories crashing the economy, record mass immigration, social services, infrastructure and investment into the ground? You are doomed if you are shackled to the corrupt corpse of the Conservatives. Reform Party are just rebranded Tories.
Labor have no hope of turning it around since there are no more moves left to make. Country was doomed since Cameron, austerity and brexit.
Zionists running Number 10,you can bet on that.
Why doesn't the civil service get fired then? If they're fighting the government all the time and causing these initiative to fail it seems like they're the problem
The civil service is the problem, same in the EU, unelected ideological bureaucrats are destroying the west.
@@kabaduck It's really hard to sack anyone in the public sector in the UK.
It's just sanity versus everyone else
Two non-Europeans being asked to describe what is going on with Europeans. Hint, there are too many non-Europeans in Europe and propaganda outlets like Spectator constantly asks for the non-European perspective on what is going on.
It really is not complex, Europeans are having their 3,000 year old civilization murdered by the elites of Europe and they are sick of it.
If there's going to be any meaningful change anywhere in Western Democracies, it MUST be a deliberate multi-generational effort. The notion that young people are responsible for the mess that the boomers left is non-workable. Youngsters (18-30) must know that the older generations (the Boomers) care about their future as much as they cared about themselves fifty years ago.
Boomers don't care about their future, though. Not even a little.
Won’t happen, Boomers just want benefits. They’ll vote for higher taxes and more immigration just to keep their pension payments coming in.
what about 32-year-olds why are you only said 18 to 30? lol
@@amandacollyer645 I'm suspicious of the idea that generations can ever really be collectively responsible for something. Look at how little influence the vast majority of people have on politics and technological change in any era, even in democracies. Most people are just responding to conditions they find themselves in, conditions which they have very little control over. History is made by the few, not the many.
Ms Hirsi Ali has been fighting for many, many years and gone through many hardships to be able to keep telling her opinion. I hope she keeps fighting for freedom as she has done for more than 20 years now. Much respect!
Ayaan is spot on - I get tired of being accused of all sorts of "ism''s" because I'm male white and middle class and which do not apply to me - there was always going to be a backlash against this as the less politically aware majority finally see it. She is also correct about "Far Right" being a label for any populist right wing party. The definition of right and left is practically meaningless now it's progressive or conservative on social and fiscal issues and sometimes they are also mixed up!
Yascha Mounk was one of the intellectuals here in Germany being on the forefront of promoting open borders around 2015/2016.
Ayaan dankjewel voor je bijdrage voor de westerse wereld en Nederland
Je bent altijd welkom in Nederland 🇳🇱 ♥️
If only that were true. Ayaan had to flee Holland because the Dutch government would not protect her and Islamists were allowed to run amok - has it changed there? No it’s gotten worse and even when the Dutch people vote for Wilders the establishment refuses to accept it
So is all the damn world it seems.
Stop using far left/right! Means nothing
Greetings to all european brothers and siters 🇩🇪💙this time we will Fight all together
Look to the EU for the infiltration of national governments. Their modus operandi is to leave national parliaments in situ but hollow them out from the inside. Each treaty takes away more powers from national parliaments and the public are never informed. If you're interested, read The Great Deception by Booker and North and The Rotten Heart of Europe by Bernard Connolly. The west is in great danger.
We have to
Lots of people assuming that Labour will win by a mile. My feeling is that we may be in for a surprise.
Mine also 🤞🤞🤞
I arrived in the UK (from Australia) in 1992 just before an election which was widely predicted to be a landslide Labour vote. Guess what? John Major was returned as PM.
I don't think this is a done deal either. I am traditionally left wing and would normally vote Labour but not this time.
I will not vote for a party which thinks rape victims who are afraid of male violence and want female provided care are bigots and part of a hate group.
Its monstrous.
Get real
@user-vs7cw2rg7r , People may not publicly admit it, but many more will vote for Reform. The white women in the US said that they won't be voting for Trump, but they did.
oh boy are you in for a shock.
Labour are destroying the Tories and that's a good thing. Look at the last decade. just LOOK at what's gone wrong.
I’m proud Ayaan lived in the Netherlands for a while
I know what the ideolagy of those who are European, who feel threatened by those who migrated and had families in their countries, it is the same feeling of us who saw the influx of their people into our countries, dominating our political spectrum. Karma being played out.
Men are NOT drifting to the right, women are careening to the left.
Come on Gen-Z, you have Gen-X parents. It’s about bloody time the inner punk kicked in. Make it now! 🙂
@@MinskUK Punks were late boomers though. Gen X was the nihilist grunge generation who had no great fight to fight.
Punk was late boomers. Gen X was the nihilist grunge generation that had no great fight to fight.
The last time young people supported a far right regime, a world war broke out, and one of the most infamous genocides in history happened.
I would recommend watching the film ‘don’t be a sucker’.
I’ve seen it, and would advise you to apply it to yourself. I think you’re the one who’s been suckered in
@TheLegitAlpha weird, I don't recall Stalin being right wing. The holodomor is denied by modern intellectuals. So it isn't very notorious.
Loss of confidence in the political system in the West is inevitable because of the long trail of broken promises among establishment parties, giving an opening to the extremists.
That collar covers the right and left wing
The divisions were always there, but they get deeper and wider across the West. If the centre cannot hold...
Well, may God have mercy on our souls.
You should try talking to youth directly.
Labour majority and a Left majority in France.
This video is spurious.
Populist right offers the illusion of pragmatism. "Progressive left" is lost in ideals and ideas that do not solve or even address everydays problems. People expect politics to make their life better. This is the promise of populist right. Therefore: results.
The thing that I annoy get my head around this is.. why are they surprised?! It’s so obvious it’s embarrassing they cannot see it.
The results speak for themselves
Even here in the U.S., you can feel the shift with young voters leaning right. It’s still a long way off, yet anyone with unbiased eyes can see what’s coming
A good chunk of young people think the Holocaust was a hoax. People are finally waking up.
How bizarre 3 non-Europeans pondering why young Europeans are voting for right-wing parties
@aevans-j9ym so British people aren’t allowed to speak on European politics??
@@nicoles9077 I don't think that's what he meant...
racist spotted in the wild
This lady is a treasure❤
11:47 woman are still banging on about equal pay for half of the time doing the same job role with refusing to account that they could make more if they worked the same hours they all don’t account for the benefits they have that man don’t necessarily have or the experience you have to bring to the company
Agreed, and I am a woman.
women, for the majority of the time, cannot take more hours because they are still overwhelmingly expected to take on childcare and housecare duties.
But I don't expect you to value a woman's worth outside of her monetary value (!)
If European governments don’t get a grip quickly , young people will be moving right towards the armoury.
This is good news from our youth, and reform Party is the only party you can realistically vote for.
Tory-lite are not the answer. Farage has German kids with German passports and full benefits of living in the EU... Whilst he encouraged Britain to leave the EU and have British kids lose out on the benefits of the EU.
Farage is a scammer and people like you are falling for all his lies.
I totally agree...labels of "right, left , liberal , conservative" are today very amalgamated , and cannot be identification to a manner of thought or voting way...
Its more appropiate to say democratic or authoritarian....
I as well believe the color issue needs to be toned down...
Its a label that needs to be abandoned when the question is asked of "what race are you"?
The answer is "human"...
Wait, is the left actually going to start having some healthy self reflection???
You would meet Jesus first before that ever happened………
The left have always had self reflection, more so than a lot of right-wingers who blame immigrants for everything yet completely ignore the corruption of the rich.
Black lady was very articulate
THEY HAVE TO GO BACK
who exactly? If you're talking about immigrants, then there are so many legal ones. What you are going to do about them?
@@promi429 as above.
@@damaristighe3227 this is not fairytale hun
@@damaristighe3227 many people are there for generations, they won't just "go back".
@@promi429 If you're calling people "hun" you must have been around long enough to observe things can change rapidly. You may even have read some history.
Aayan speaks the truth from experience she sees the truth thankyou Aayan for speaking out for all of us women everywhere. Bless you
I don't understand why such a disappointing outcome in Britain big majority for Labour and not casting the Tories aside for Reform🙁
because the Reform party are Tory-lite and a lot of people can see how Nigel Farage is deliberately targeting the most disenfranchised. Farage is a man who wanted Britain out of the EU but kept his kids in Germany with German passports so they can benefit from living in the EU.
Anybody who still believes what that snake oil salesman called Nigel Farage is a fool.
Thankfully, there's still a majority who see through Farage's lies and dishonest tactics of manipulation.
Currently. Labour 9.6m votes 410 seats, Tories 6.7m votes 119 seats, Lib Dems 3.5m votes 71 seats, Reform 4.03m votes 4 seats, Greens 1.9m votes 4 seats. This is first past the post democracy, which has given us a Labour government that represents roughly 36% of the country and that will govern without opposition or sanction. The honeymoon will be brief, their policies, WEF aligned, will make us poorer and less secure. Buckle up
@@michaelbrown865 I'm an American and I know our election can seem strange to outsiders but I'd like to know how it is that 36 percent of the vote gives Labour a landslide and Reform get more votes but drastically fewer seats than Liberal Democrats. There must be sub geographical or regional stories behind all of this, something about the way the votes were distributed?
@@conceptualclarity In my opinion. Our first past the post system. Labour were trounced in 2019. Some of those lost Labour voters will have returned due to Tory failures and broken promises, corruption etc. Some Labour voters I know didn't really want to vote Labour but couldn't vote Tory or Reform (unknown quantity, MSM negative press) and wanted to give the Tories a kicking. I believe Reform were 2nd in 98 constituencies. Lib Dems have targeted disaffected Tory seats in and around their heartlands, they will lose them again in 5 years time. Labour will be a failure, internal factional fighting will break out in due course, and their true appeal will be evident at the next election. Reform will become a real organised political party now the election is over and will be better placed and better prepared. Not sure how the Tories heal themselves after this.
@@michaelbrown865 I wish you the best I would warn you that the Left does not want genuinely competitive elections to go on indefinitely so sane Brits must be on guard
Thank God!!🙏🏻🙏🏻
That collar tho...
@@skidcaesar brought back with a time machine from the 1800s I believe
@@angelvids6024
Crochet has made a serious comeback with Social Media. 😉
@@PauloAdriano-zo2ng doesn't surprise me 😂
Pilgrim garb is coming back in style
I didn't notice, I was focusing on the context not the looks. but when you mention it I think it looks great.
A population has a problem when the area it lives in cannot sustain population growth.
"People wouldn't have to travel to
other countries if we could just end wars and allow everyone to live in peace in their own homelands."
For sure. An illegal war in Iraq, destroying Libya to stop them creating a gold backed pan African currency to oust the USD, and on and on. Read Rogue State and America's Deadliest Export, Democracy, both by William Blum
@@WearegreatmaishAllah I agree 100%
Very good to see people talking about the popularity of the right in practical and sensible terms, rather than just demonizing them. You can only face what you look at squarely.
And all but a few of those "right wing" groups are economically and religiously left.
Just wanting your country back does not justify the "right" label!
I never understood why Europeans were so very eager to unify into a singular unit. These are individual cultures and languages, all with their osn uniqueness, and they were getting along very well, so why force everyone into a watered-down common amalgam?it never made sense unless there was perhaps a desire for a grand ultimate authority to demand a perfect society. I love my neighbors, but I don’t want to live in their houses, nor they in mine. Because then I am required to lose my own agency. I want to be good because I choose to be good. Therefore I don’t want to be good because my government forces me. Individual (and group) agency is important, be careful about extinguishing it. That’s how we got Stalin.
Because Europe has spent thousands of years fighting each other over those differences.
The European peoples aren't so eager.
It's the centralized governments, corporations, media and in general extreme leftist that want to create that "Fourth Reich" as a way to hold huge powers.
It's 100% a fascist project from top to bottom and designed to serve the in-crowd!
Those generalizations are dangerous . I totally agree. I'm glad your guests are giving time to speak about this.
People have an inbuilt ability to discern Truth and Quality.. it is part of our survival instincts
to help us know what is safe or dangerous.. it is why we have lasted as long as we have
Unless of course the elitist regime are different.. ( like a sub-species )
Currently. Labour 9.6m votes 410 seats, Tories 6.7m votes 119 seats, Lib Dems 3.5m votes 71 seats, Reform 4.03m votes 4 seats, Greens 1.9m votes 4 seats. This is first past the post democracy, which has given us a Labour government that represents roughly 36% of the country and that will govern without opposition or sanction. The honeymoon will be brief, their policies, WEF aligned, will make us poorer and less secure. Buckle up.
Not surprised this panel ignored the elephant in the room….
What is the elephant you are referring to?
What elephant, Dumbo?
so you make this comment but you don’t wanna address what’s the elephant in the room we don’t even know what you’re talking about 😂
ISLAM,MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
@@bunnystrasse Islam is not a problem if you have a strong government.
The Spectator or The New Statesman. 2 cheeks of the same arse as George would say. Looks like Spectator has turned further left than the Tories.
What a delightful conversation. No one shouting over each other. So rare!!
The “progressive” is not progressive at all, but retreating to human physical desires and religious superstition.
Calling them progressives and liberals is a huge mistake, yes.
That sounds like conservatism.
The people have had enough time the establishment was gone for good
Gay marraige was the inch that cost a mile.
Is that a thinly veiled reference to appendage size? 🤔😉🤭🍆😋
Even when I thought the Christians were naïve (Lord forgive me!) I knew that turning Civil Partnerships into "Marriage" was a step too far. Now you're no longer demanding your toes not be stepped on. Now you are doing the stepping.
Inches and Miles are terribly Anti-Continental units of measure. The French for one will scoff...!!! 😅😂🤣
Gay marriage is not a problem, gay people now going after the church is the issue
@@PauloAdriano-zo2ng Let them.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali stayed in my country for a while. We payed for her holiday in the Netherlands. She was in 'politics' 😅.
Yascha Mounk in the german news "tagesschau":
„dass wir hier ein historisch einzigartiges Experiment wagen, und zwar, eine monoethnische, monokulturelle Demokratie in eine multiethnische zu verwandeln. Das kann klappen. Es wird, glaube ich, auch klappen. Aber dabei kommt es natürlich auch zu vielen Verwerfungen.“