He will be on the tarmac at Biggin Hill Aerodrome by 10pm on 4 July 2024 ready to take off in his private jet for California. He doesn't give a Flying F%ck
Marr lives in a Metropolitan media bubble that's about 35 years out of date The Sun expressing a preference for a political party is an complete irrelevance to 99% of people now compared to say the 1980s when people **physically bought a newspaper** that reflected their politics people skim the online version of the Mail and the Sun for a maximum of 4 minutes every couple of days The idea that Farage supporters care about his comments about Putin just because the media have jumped on it is simply way out of touch with how Farage supporters are thinking and feeling - they couldn't care less about Ukraine or Putin
He wasn't saying that Farage's existing supporters would care about these Putin/Ukraine comments. I think the point is rather more that conservatives who might have been tempted to vote for him may well not. Whether that turns out to be true or not remains to be seen
@@Gordon.Pinkerton It is true that a lot of people totally believe the western pro Ukrainian propaganda line but I also think a lot of those people are coming to realise that (a) ukraine is not winning and (b) in order to win the west would have to join in and (c) that would lead to WW3, nuclear war and the end of all us. Farage is right, the west provoked the war. I don't think he has lost any votes and is likely to have gained more from people who want the war to end and believe negotiation is the only realistic way to achieve that.
So Andrew Mar is campaigning vigorously against the Evil Tories. OK, fair enough. But he was totally unbiased and balanced during the years when he was a news lead for the BBC, right?
These people who are nostalgic about the war, were never in it. Anyone who fought in the war would be 97 or over. My father was in the navy during hostilities, what he told me (some stuff I could not get him to talk about) was that war was horrific and we should never fight like this again. God knows what parents these people had!
Possibly ones who didn't talk to them because they were numerous miles away in a boarding school somewhere? I don't know, but so much of the attitude of these people seems to be informed by a somewhat selective range of "traditional" values. They'll dwell on the gung-ho patriotic defiance of the war years but conveniently skip over the horrible damage it did to so many who survived it and the resolve to unite and avoid such a thing ever happening again. I'm several years older than Farridge, and even my Dad was too young to fight in WW2 (his Dad was too old, but was a civilian casualty courtesy of the Blitz). Our instinctive feel for the experience of that war is little more profound than that for the Crimean War which we'd learn about entirely from History books. To see Farridge tapping into our country's heritage for his own cynical political gains is truly vomit-inducing.
That's why there was a solid majority to go into the EU in the 1975 referendum. Because it was still in memory. All this later posturing is... posturing.
@@StiloVerso-kn7wn We'd already been taken in to the EEC (not yet the EU) when Labour gave us a Referendum on whether to stay in or not in 1975. There were no spending restrictions in this Referendum. As result, the "Yes" side outspent the "No" by a massive margin. The "Yes" campaign accounted for 93.18% of all Referendum expenditure. During the campaign, the main issue was whether a "No" vote would lead to Tony Benn becoming Bolshevik dictator of Britain.
I think you’ve misinterpreted what he’s saying? Why are you talking of nostalgia, we fought for democracy and freedom we didn’t fight because we wanted to, we fought because we had to? And that democracy and freedom was eroded by the supremacy of the EU laws over British laws so we effectively lost our autonomy, no matter what good the Political Union of the EU did the final say should be the with people of each of the nations within it, and it wasn’t, it was unelected bureaucrats some of whom were ex bankers I don’t see how their priorities could be aligned with the majority of citizens in member nations, I think it’s proven out to not work. Instead of dealing with problems rationally it’s given way to extreme radical political parties that might solve the main problems but the anger that will come with it will enforce other laws most would be horrified of. The political class has sent our country into a downwards spiral through their inability to even share a sliver of compassion to that majority. It’s terrible.
I think Truss still has that title, if only for her sheer demented pig-headedness and refusal to consider that she could be wrong. I sincerely hope she loses her seat in the Election.
Oh, Liz achieved more in those few weeks than any other rubbish PM has ever done. You have to be brilliant to dump yourself in so short a time. Johnson took far longer to prove himself useless. Perhaps a referendum could sort this out?
I don’t like Farage but he is right in what he said about EU/NATO/Russia/Ukraine, but that’s been obvious to anyone who had been watching the situation closely over the last 10 years or so. It’s a bit worrying that they’re using something Farage got right as the stick to beat him with, surely they can do better than that?
Im from the republic of Ireland 🇮🇪 and have always loved farage ,he speaks from the hip and doesnt court popularity, he just calls out the establishment
So you want to vote in a party whose spending plans and uncosred tax cuts would bankrupt us and make Luz Truss look slightly normal. Farage said her budget was best Tory one maybe ever. More should be made of that clear level.of potential incompetence.
We don't need vote reform, what we need is for governments to improve the country rather than drive it off the cliff as the conservatives have done for 14 years. Regardless of political stance, we need a government that will take its responsibility seriously and help the people that have voted for it. I'm staunchly left and reluctantly a Labour voter - they've had an open goal for years and failed to win a majority before now. But moreover I do trust them to improve the lives of millions of people. If they can do that then I'll pay all the taxes you like.
@@soundguyldnEvery Labour government in history broke the country. There is no point keep paying more and more taxes if it spent unwisely by financial incompetents. We need people with a business head in government. The thought that Starmer might get in is frightening. He is a failed dishonest lawyer who can’t add up. And you want to make this man Prime Minister. God help us. A significant number of historic Labour voters are voting REFORM.
Andrew Marr needs Reforming. He is another one that doesn't get the seismic earthquake that's coming on general election day. NF has yet to really play his big cards. We have heard this twaddle before about Brexit. The fact is the country is totally fed up with Labour and The Conservatives and there are huge numbers of undecided voters to change the maths.
I think Labour have it dialled in at this point. Absolute consistency right through Lib Dems are gonna be as big as they've ever been. Possibly in a position to be opposition. 2 centre left parties in 1 and 2...one can only hope
@@OhioState-w9o Net Zero doesn't lead to higher bills, it leads to energy security and in turn lower bills since they aren't dictated by whatever bullshit war is going on over oil/gas. As for immigration, Labour is not stupid enough to let it get any higher (record highs) than it has under the conservatives. It wouldn't also be such an issue if our public services hasn't been gutted by 14 years of failure.
Funny that the "debate" around the rights of transgender people never seems to actually include anyone who is trans. C'mon Spanky, talk to some people who have gone through transition. Let's hear what they have to say for a change. Get them in a studio. Let them speak. The failure of the media to do so is the root of a lot of misunderstanding and suffering.
Because the debate isn’t about men that have transitioned, but about women. It would be like insisting that white kids with dreads who ‘feel black’ must be part of the conversation on racism.
Sunak found out that a Labour candidate was involved and that Starmer would act immediately so Sunak had no choice to follow suit. Otherwise the Tory pantomime would be still going on tonight
Talking to both Labour and Conservative voters STOP !!!, look at our country, look at what we've become under the rule of both labour and conservative governments since the war, be honest with yourself, forget the well used partisan rhetoric and well rehearsed bs we all need REFORM.
@@catherinemartin6258 Talking to both Labour and Conservative voters STOP !!!, look at our country, look at what we've become under the rule of both labour and conservative governments since the war, be honest with yourself, forget the well used partisan rhetoric and well rehearsed bs we all need REFORM.
@@catherinemartin6258 Talking to both Labour and Conservative voters STOP !!!, look at our country, look at what we've become under the rule of both labour and conservative governments since the war, be honest with yourself, forget the well used partisan rhetoric and well rehearsed bs we all need REFORM.
Many many British people are bored of worrying about other countries troubles, sick of hearing about wars in the ( selected ) countries we know we’re being corn fed to funnel our emotions, and our money. We want to save Britain, we want to repair OUR broken country. We want leaders who fight for us. So Farage making, very true remarks in my opinion, about Ukraine and Russia hasn’t dissuaded anybody I know that’s voting for him. My elderly parents and many of the people they know are voting against Labour. And that’s what this is, it’s British saying we don’t want Starmer, we don’t want any more immigrants in our over crowded broken little country. Farage may not do what he says he’s gonna do but at least he’s saying it, saying he wants to. Starmer wants to bring in blasphemy laws against anyone who says they feel scared or threatened by the ever growing presence of Islam in Britain. He’s def saying he intends to do nothing to stop immigration, his desire for blasphemy laws is the absolute proof of where his loyalties lie, and it sure isn’t with the English, Welsh, Scottish or Northern Irish. We are a Christian country and a democracy and there is no place for blasphemy laws in a democracy.
The low turnout will be lifelong Conservatives who can't abide this corrupt rabble but can't bring themselves to vote anyone else. On the other hands the anti-Conservative voters, and that includes for Reform, are enormously motivated.
It’s tribal, conservatives who don’t want any other party to be in power. It’s not about what is in it for them, they want the familiar. The hope is that enough others get out to vote Tories out.
Farage is completely right about the provocation of Putin. Also, I don't care if the Russian-speaking Donbass region is transferred to Russia. That's probably the best for all concerned, given the animistic history of the past decade or two. There's clearly not much love lost between Kiev and the Donbass.
most of the country isnt right wing and selfish. the problem is until now, 'the right' has had 1 party to vote for whilst the non-twatty vote gets split between multiple parties.
@@kanedNunable Oh, and SIR Keir Starmer isn't the stuffy establishment? There's a reason Nigel doesn't have a knighthood, the elites hate him. Tell me the establishment hate SIR Keir Starmer.
The establishment that wants to carry on with the war obviously lost in order to avoid facing up to the monumental debacle, defeat and the exposure lies they told the British people 🤬 🤬 Unprovoked is the biggest lie and the UK establishment is desperate that the British people don't question it
Reform are in second place with 18-24s. It's 30-50 year olds they are doing badly with. The future of British political demographics aren't as simple as you think.@@knightsnight5929
Reform are appropriately named. Like the ingredients on McD chicken nuggets. Reformed, mechanically separated pieces of ukip skin, brexit-party bones and BNP connective tissue.
@@davesimpson5702 I thought it summed reform up perfectly. Unfortunately there does seem to be a fair few people that have learnt nothing from history.
@@trulymental7651 Learning from history is indeed critical although every new event is not identical. The World is a very different place now for some key reasons now so direct historical comparisons are always of limited value
@@davesimpson5702 uh , second world war. The Tories in the 80s And more recently Brexit.. Just for starters... They don't say history repeats itself for nothing, they rely on people's ignorance and forgetfulness. Farage is the Sun,Express,Mail personified, Murdochs wet dream , which is why he is everywhere all the time 😀
This pair are whistling past the graveyard ,afraid of what may be lurking over the wall. Well their bogeyman is called Nigel and he's coming for them and their kind.
You think the British right care much about Ukraine do you? Interesting. They seem a lot more interested in why councils can find homes for Ukrainians but British people can languish on waiting lists.
Farage has certainly lost the *political* "right" of politics, like the Conservatives or Blairites. He managed this by 'not being a war mongerer' which should surprise nobody after Iraq 2 and Afghanistan.
Even before looking into their actual policies - I'll take a government of ANY colour that brings integrity and honesty over this corrupt Conservative administration at this point. And Starmer seems to me to me to be trying to do just that. Labour all the way with a Liberal Democratic opposition to keem them socially progressive!!
@@BenJ2020 Suspended within hours and it does not look like there was any insider knowledge with regards to the bet. If you cannot see the difference in the two situations I honestly do not know what to say. Three weeks vs three hours, looks like they are not all the same after all.
@dapfordvondappington8306 you don't know it was within hours that's not been released yet. My point is Labour acting holier than thou, it's full of hypocrites, Rayner wanting to ban the right to buy all while profiting from it or lecturing the civil service about credit card use proceeds to spend 2k at Apple for an iPad and 2 pairs personalised air pods apparently to work from home a microsoft surface tablet at 250 quid and a 30 quid headset from amazon was too common. Or Starmer didn't back Brexit then did, flip-flopped on abbot, didn't know what a woman was then suddenly does, he went to private school now wants to charge VAT for other people to have the same benefit he did.
Farage conveniently forgets Budapest Memorandum 1994. Prohibits Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom from threatening or using military force or economic coercion against Ukraine. Signed by all 4 countries
Labour MP suspended for placing a bet on himself losing his seat, Keir Starmer found out today & has done what he said he would do & booted him out. We are in for a new style of government & a PM who won’t take any messing & will lay down the law & control his party.
Though is there really a problem with someone betting on themselves winning? There’s no conflict of interest or perverse incentive there. (Like there would be if they were betting against themselves.)
@@andybrice2711 personally I don’t think there is but if you are a public figure like an MP & representing a parliamentary party then I think it’s different, the gambling commission might come back & say there’s nothing wrong with it but it’s the fact that they are looking into him doesn’t look good for the party especially when they are slamming Rishi for not doing it sooner. It’s showing Kier to be a man of his word & he won’t take any messing from his MPs it’s going to be a different government, one that hold itself accountable unlike the last 14 years of Tory governments where they tried to bullshit their way out of scandals
Marr and Gauke need to travel further up the country than the shire counties. Reform is all over the industrial north. People in the region (where I am from) give me the sense that this will be an emotional vote. It is not about who they want as the next government. It's two fingers up to the Tories. Honestly, the impression I get is Reform voters are not thinking much beyond July 5th! My guess is that the two big parties in north of England are Labour and Reform. Marr doesn't have a clue about anything political beyond Milton Keynes! He never has!
The big chunk of Ukraine he speaks of,is the wild fields that was never Ukraine but lands of the Cossacks and Tatar,not Ukrainian serf under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
He makes valid points but the Putin "thing" needs to be taken for what it is and not what Boris Johnson has read it as. However he makes a very real point, if Labour don't deliver on several fronts the revenge will be horrible.
Surprised to hear the way this panel talks about trans people. There's been unpleasant and nasty rhetoric on both sides of this debate, but trans people deserve basic dignity and respect that isn't afforded to them here. Many of the tropes wheeled out by anti trans activists are based on hypothetical scenarios rather than factual evidence, and heavily mirror the homophobic tropes of past generations deployed against gay people, from fear of encountering thewm in locker rooms / bathrooms, to teachers teaching gayness to children and so on. There are legitimate grounds to dispute some of the arguments made by left wing trans activists, but the stuff JK Rowling spouts has all the hallmarks of a moral panic.
There have been repeat examples of trans types engaging in sexual assault and sexual harassment in ostensibly female only changing areas, as well as teachers constantly engaging prepubescent pupils in sexualised discussions meant to confuse and indoctrinate them into a genderist farrago (if I can’t call these teachers “groomers”, what else can I call them?). Let’s not forget also: nearly 60% of all trans prisoners are in there specifically for sex crimes (the average for all male prisoners is 15%).
@@pipins3616 You clearly do care, from the shrill tone of your voice. When trans people are no longer harrassed, casually discriminated against or murdered, then they can stop advocating for equality. If that offends and triggers you, then I'm very glad.
'Poke the bear'? The bear was not a passive sleeping giant.The eastern countries were keen to join the EU to get some distance from Russia, Russia has been putting the pressure on for decades, they want the Empire they lost with the fall of the Soviet back.
@DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl 'Many of those who see Farage's point of view aren't Putin supporters. Rather, their grasp of European history and or Realpolitik isn't determined by EU interests or Nato membership'. What does ths mean? You sound like an appeaser, you think strength provokes dictators. Wrong. It has been weakness that has emboldened Putin. He got away with Georgia, then Crimea. Strength wasn't shown when it was needed. The Ukrainians are paying the price for that but there is no other option. Russia has to be defeated. If it isn't, global conflict is assured.
@@kym1160 so you think farage, a dulwich college educated (£55k fees a year) city boy commodities trader, who's being bankrolled by billionaires is somehow anti establishment? delusional pal.
Labour has to deliver! Yes and if they waver they'll be in trouble and to get out of trouble they've got to get off the fence over PR as ahuge majority on
So they are missing the fact that 17 % of voting age zoomers like reform, that lower economic people from the north support reform, that settled foreign people like reform and obviously a large % of Brexit voters like Nigel, so I don’t think this is as clear cut as it may be, especially as the silent right don’t talk about it due to potential problems in their social circles. Labour are split with far left people attacking labour candidates when they are knocking on doors. This unfortunately is likely the view of a London centric middle class perspective and is likely going to cause a lot of upset, personally my protest vote goes to Lib Dem’s
Marr really giving away his hatred of trans people here. Thought he was better than that. Backing Duffield on her anti-trans rhetoric is like backing Thatcher on her homophobia. May play well for you in the day but looking back it's a stain on your reputation
Or maybe the reverse is true, and it will be your bizarre quasi-religious belief system which falls (further) into disrepute. Who knows? Time will tell.
@@patavinity1262this is why your side is impossible. Everyone who disagrees with you is a cult, an ideology, and beyond engaging with. No-one to you has any agency, they’re all brainwashed and need you to save them.
@@patavinity1262 I give it a decade or so and people will look back at the whole trans thing with astonishment. It'll be like Game of Thrones, how people who were raving fans of it suddenly all stopped talking about it when it turned out to be rubbish.
On my channel I made a video with intellectual reasons to vote for REFORM UK (fifteen minute watch). I will soon make another to explain why Farage and Trump are correct about Ukraine with photos of my time in Ukraine from 2012-2015.
@@jayamd3579the track record of the Gaza health authorities, supported by calculations of all major international humanitarian organisations, proves that they are reliable figures. Whereas the track record of the IDF proves that they are liars. But of course, if you assume that a terrorist organisation like the IDF should be assumed to be honest and reliable, you’ve already lost any chance at objectivity.
When you think that Sunak could have replaced the one MP in a safe seat before the deadline, had he acted, it just perfectly illustrates both Sunak’s incomprehension of how politics works and even lower comprehension of morality.
Marr, in referring to Labour's attempts to gain influence, said " They have invested a lot of capital in the times" This sounded more like the publication than the period to me.
Well it's not only young people who vote, is it? Besides, I don't think you're right. Young people have different opinions about different things, they aren't simply mindless automata. There is certainly no sign of Harry Potter becoming unpopular any time soon.
@albertbrammer9263 I agree about JK Rowling. The only way I could watch a Harry Potter movie is if he transitioned and became Harriet Potter and formed a trans army to defeat the evil Figel Narage and his band of fascists.
It's interesting what you say. If we want to get that feeling in the country again, we could vote for politicians that work flat out to bring us together and stop focusing on the division. Then maybe we can achieve great things again
I actually think, if I happened to be one of the decent moderate one-nation tories, and I didnt have the stomach to fight both the extremists and incompetents in my party, I would resign from that party! Most of the decent Conservative MPs have already left the party. Those that remain will face the same kind of question Starmer has. "Why did you stay, supporting Johnson, Truss and Sunak?" How will they answer I wonder?
I don’t love all trans people. Mainly because that’s a ridiculous thing to say. People are good and bad. Trans are no different. To suggest otherwise is pigeonholing them into your agenda. The trans movement, being led by some very volatile and aggressive people has only created fear and loathing. There are better ways to gain rights. The public as a whole aren’t anti trans. Remember that.
@@hawsrulebegin7768just imagine if you said this about the civil rights movement or the stonewall riots. No group has ever gotten more rights by being quiet
@@rachulus5897 I never once said they should be quiet. I did say that using fear and aggression doesn’t help the cause. It may be worth remembering to read clearly and stop trying to put words in others mouths. Often it seems that people like yourself are more determined to have pointless arguments than helping the trans community as a whole advance their rights and security. You just don’t get it do you? Try being a better human.
@@hawsrulebegin7768 I'm sorry but just slow down. Imagine that during some previous civil rights movement there was a group of people that were saying something heinous. Do you think it's responsible to focus on that small group of people and blow it up and act like that the whole movement. I am trans I know what my community needs. And I know that when people pretended the entire blm march was just looting that was a lie. And the same today when one or two trans people are pretended to represent the whole community. Big movements always have bad actors stop pretending the few bad are the whole movement
❤ reading the comments. I find it amazing that people still believe that all these political parties work for us. Hopefully everyone will be paying more attention the next 5 years although its very easy to be distracted in these tough times.
@@BeyondWords-u3i I get why people want reform of the system. Nigel is just saying what everyone is thinking. The difference is to know he's a con man and grifter. His intentions, backing and 'solutions' to these problems will not be in the national interest because he is a worse liar than the rest of them.
I thought Sunak was a poor leader, but this campaign period has just proved he is in fact a terrible leader.
It's proved that he's no leader at all.
He will be on the tarmac at Biggin Hill Aerodrome by 10pm on 4 July 2024 ready to take off in his private jet for California. He doesn't give a Flying F%ck
@@Steve-eq8iz He was head-boy at Winchester. It fits.
Farage has every right, we supposedly live in a democracy and debate is healthy, isn't it?
The Right Wing...
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@@physicstutoronline5603the title means Farage has lost the right wing.
@@hjf3022ah bless
yeah, and everyone has the right to say his Ideas are stupid.
Marr lives in a Metropolitan media bubble that's about 35 years out of date
The Sun expressing a preference for a political party is an complete irrelevance to 99% of people now compared to say the 1980s when people **physically bought a newspaper** that reflected their politics
people skim the online version of the Mail and the Sun for a maximum of 4 minutes every couple of days
The idea that Farage supporters care about his comments about Putin just because the media have jumped on it is simply way out of touch with how Farage supporters are thinking and feeling - they couldn't care less about Ukraine or Putin
This take is the one that should be heeded 👍
He wasn't saying that Farage's existing supporters would care about these Putin/Ukraine comments. I think the point is rather more that conservatives who might have been tempted to vote for him may well not. Whether that turns out to be true or not remains to be seen
@@Gordon.Pinkerton It is true that a lot of people totally believe the western pro Ukrainian propaganda line but I also think a lot of those people are coming to realise that (a) ukraine is not winning and (b) in order to win the west would have to join in and (c) that would lead to WW3, nuclear war and the end of all us. Farage is right, the west provoked the war. I don't think he has lost any votes and is likely to have gained more from people who want the war to end and believe negotiation is the only realistic way to achieve that.
Reform supporters are supporting a very British Nazi party.
Well done Nigel the country need you! 👆
So Andrew Mar is campaigning vigorously against the Evil Tories. OK, fair enough. But he was totally unbiased and balanced during the years when he was a news lead for the BBC, right?
The BBC is dominated by lefties? It is to do with jobs lefties choose.
Farage lost the Right is probably the worst ever take I've heard in my lifetime.
Never put it past Andrew Marr to pull some absolute bizarre left-field theory out of his arse and present it as fact.
@@chuck1804 Andrew Marr is massively well connected in political circles, he is often correct
It’s correct, Farage has lost the right
@@RobinHarris-nf4yv see comment above re opinions presented as fact.
He has lost the right, he only has the far right under his spell. They're not the same electorate
These people who are nostalgic about the war, were never in it. Anyone who fought in the war would be 97 or over. My father was in the navy during hostilities, what he told me (some stuff I could not get him to talk about) was that war was horrific and we should never fight like this again. God knows what parents these people had!
Possibly ones who didn't talk to them because they were numerous miles away in a boarding school somewhere? I don't know, but so much of the attitude of these people seems to be informed by a somewhat selective range of "traditional" values. They'll dwell on the gung-ho patriotic defiance of the war years but conveniently skip over the horrible damage it did to so many who survived it and the resolve to unite and avoid such a thing ever happening again.
I'm several years older than Farridge, and even my Dad was too young to fight in WW2 (his Dad was too old, but was a civilian casualty courtesy of the Blitz). Our instinctive feel for the experience of that war is little more profound than that for the Crimean War which we'd learn about entirely from History books. To see Farridge tapping into our country's heritage for his own cynical political gains is truly vomit-inducing.
That's why there was a solid majority to go into the EU in the 1975 referendum. Because it was still in memory. All this later posturing is... posturing.
@@StiloVerso-kn7wn We'd already been taken in to the EEC (not yet the EU) when Labour gave us a Referendum on whether to stay in or not in 1975. There were no spending restrictions in this Referendum. As result, the "Yes" side outspent the "No" by a massive margin. The "Yes" campaign accounted for 93.18% of all Referendum expenditure. During the campaign, the main issue was whether a "No" vote would lead to Tony Benn becoming Bolshevik dictator of Britain.
I think you’ve misinterpreted what he’s saying? Why are you talking of nostalgia, we fought for democracy and freedom we didn’t fight because we wanted to, we fought because we had to? And that democracy and freedom was eroded by the supremacy of the EU laws over British laws so we effectively lost our autonomy, no matter what good the Political Union of the EU did the final say should be the with people of each of the nations within it, and it wasn’t, it was unelected bureaucrats some of whom were ex bankers I don’t see how their priorities could be aligned with the majority of citizens in member nations, I think it’s proven out to not work. Instead of dealing with problems rationally it’s given way to extreme radical political parties that might solve the main problems but the anger that will come with it will enforce other laws most would be horrified of. The political class has sent our country into a downwards spiral through their inability to even share a sliver of compassion to that majority. It’s terrible.
@peterholden3672 We became a vassal of the USA.
Andrew Marr has NEVER liked Farage - just parroting his old anti Farage narrative.
Exactly. "Farage is this. Farage is that." [provides no context or evidence for above claims]
Rinse and repeat.
Ok Andrew.....👍
Even Farage doesn't like Farage
@@thekirstygee That’s a good thing then. At the very least it will keep him honest - unlike very many politicians who ‘lie through their teeth’.
Being anti-Farage is the same as being anti-fantasy merchants and against conmen in politics. Quite a sensible thing to be.
Andrew Marr was formerly a Maoist and a member of the Socialist Campaign for a Labour Victory, so I'm never suprised. The dude is a nutjob
Nigel is right about russia the war was not caused by them.
When you mass your army on the border and give the order to invade you have by definition caused the war.
Andrew Marr has just gone to rock bottom 🤡
He is owned by the unelected elites obviously told to attack Farage with a bunch of absurd rubbish.
Time the Retirement Village Mr Marr....
😂
Andrew Marr has lost the plot
LOL..he never really had one.
@@creator830 you never found the plot, and you probably never will.
@@phYT01 silly person.
Worked at the BBC for years is brain pickled.
Under 50s hate the papers
I'm 35 and have never bought a news paper.
I'm over 50 and I've not bought or read a paper for decades.
Liz will be furious. The title of “worst PM” is the only thing she’s got left.
Yeah that little upstart Sunak took her last title there.
@@garyturner5739 na, still giving that to dumdum Boris
I think Truss still has that title, if only for her sheer demented pig-headedness and refusal to consider that she could be wrong. I sincerely hope she loses her seat in the Election.
I don't think Tuss will ever lose her title as worst PM ever
Oh, Liz achieved more in those few weeks than any other rubbish PM has ever done. You have to be brilliant to dump yourself in so short a time. Johnson took far longer to prove himself useless.
Perhaps a referendum could sort this out?
Reform ARE the right.
& they're wrong! 😂
@@Cherrytune386ah bless a 🤡
Just right about most things
Laborious have conducted their Own Polling and they show that they are haemorrhaging votes to Reform.
@@sempereadem54eadem64Can barely tap keys for the buildup of mirthsome palpitations.
I don’t like Farage but he is right in what he said about EU/NATO/Russia/Ukraine, but that’s been obvious to anyone who had been watching the situation closely over the last 10 years or so. It’s a bit worrying that they’re using something Farage got right as the stick to beat him with, surely they can do better than that?
The uni-party is strangling the life out of this country.
Im from the republic of Ireland 🇮🇪 and have always loved farage ,he speaks from the hip and doesnt court popularity, he just calls out the establishment
Nigel Farage hasn’t lost the right .
@@russelljbriscoe he’s more than welcome to to it.
He should have lost his rights along time ago
he’s lost the plot. and captained Britain to an enormous own goal of Brexit
Nah... He's just lost the plot
Andrew Marr is out of touch.
He's Establishment.....controlled politics.
He's a narcissist.
And most probably grossly overpaid to say what he’s told to say. Ghastly.
Looking after his pension.
He is a PRAT TIME FOR HIM TO STEP DOWN
We have been dissillisioned with UK politics for 60 years FFS!
Vote Reform. The Conservatives are finished and rightly so.
Never vote for the pro Nazi Reform private company. Why won't they say who the shareholders are?
So you want to vote in a party whose spending plans and uncosred tax cuts would bankrupt us and make Luz Truss look slightly normal. Farage said her budget was best Tory one maybe ever. More should be made of that clear level.of potential incompetence.
We don't need vote reform, what we need is for governments to improve the country rather than drive it off the cliff as the conservatives have done for 14 years. Regardless of political stance, we need a government that will take its responsibility seriously and help the people that have voted for it. I'm staunchly left and reluctantly a Labour voter - they've had an open goal for years and failed to win a majority before now. But moreover I do trust them to improve the lives of millions of people. If they can do that then I'll pay all the taxes you like.
@@soundguyldnSave your taxes. You just need to house a few refugee families, that's all.
@@soundguyldnEvery Labour government in history broke the country. There is no point keep paying more and more taxes if it spent unwisely by financial incompetents. We need people with a business head in government. The thought that Starmer might get in is frightening. He is a failed dishonest lawyer who can’t add up. And you want to make this man Prime Minister. God help us. A significant number of historic Labour voters are voting REFORM.
Andrew Marr needs Reforming. He is another one that doesn't get the seismic earthquake that's coming on general election day. NF has yet to really play his big cards. We have heard this twaddle before about Brexit. The fact is the country is totally fed up with Labour and The Conservatives and there are huge numbers of undecided voters to change the maths.
@@mikejackson459 you should be on the stage, there’s a grave shortage of comedians
Turnout, turnout, turnout. The biggest danger is Labour/Lib Dem complacency.
I think Labour have it dialled in at this point. Absolute consistency right through
Lib Dems are gonna be as big as they've ever been. Possibly in a position to be opposition. 2 centre left parties in 1 and 2...one can only hope
From personal experience the LD aren't being complacent
@@K_j_M never believe the polls or the red tops. I just hope everyone does vote and doesn't rely on the supposed Labour majority.
@@K_j_M So you want Net Zero and bigger bills, along with mass immigration causing even more pressure on our already struggling services.
@@OhioState-w9o Net Zero doesn't lead to higher bills, it leads to energy security and in turn lower bills since they aren't dictated by whatever bullshit war is going on over oil/gas.
As for immigration, Labour is not stupid enough to let it get any higher (record highs) than it has under the conservatives. It wouldn't also be such an issue if our public services hasn't been gutted by 14 years of failure.
57 years of me supporting the Conservatives has ended. Marr is a metropolitan fool and doesn’t understand the country. Vote reform.
Most apt comment of the year award.
Funny that the "debate" around the rights of transgender people never seems to actually include anyone who is trans. C'mon Spanky, talk to some people who have gone through transition. Let's hear what they have to say for a change. Get them in a studio. Let them speak. The failure of the media to do so is the root of a lot of misunderstanding and suffering.
Yes like Debbie Hayton
Funny that any discussion of reduction of womens rights always consists exclusively of men and trans people
@@RichardEnglander That would be a start. Abigail Thorn? Sophie Wilson would be facinating. Christine Burns? That'd be quite a panel.
The debate about religion can be had without talking to any religious nutters either
Because the debate isn’t about men that have transitioned, but about women. It would be like insisting that white kids with dreads who ‘feel black’ must be part of the conversation on racism.
VOTE REFORM GET NIGEL FARAGE FOR THE NEXT PRIME MINISTER.
Sunak found out that a Labour candidate was involved and that Starmer would act immediately so Sunak had no choice to follow suit. Otherwise the Tory pantomime would be still going on tonight
?? Not involved with a GE date bet.
Talking to both Labour and Conservative voters STOP !!!, look at our country, look at what we've become under the rule of both labour and conservative governments since the war, be honest with yourself, forget the well used partisan rhetoric and well rehearsed bs we all need REFORM.
@@mickaparrishyou again bloody do one freak
@@catherinemartin6258 Talking to both Labour and Conservative voters STOP !!!, look at our country, look at what we've become under the rule of both labour and conservative governments since the war, be honest with yourself, forget the well used partisan rhetoric and well rehearsed bs we all need REFORM.
@@catherinemartin6258 Talking to both Labour and Conservative voters STOP !!!, look at our country, look at what we've become under the rule of both labour and conservative governments since the war, be honest with yourself, forget the well used partisan rhetoric and well rehearsed bs we all need REFORM.
You don’t understand the feeling on the ground people want reform
There is a huge wave of Reform votes coming which will surprise everyone! Everyone seems to be voting for the Reform party.
Many many British people are bored of worrying about other countries troubles, sick of hearing about wars in the ( selected ) countries we know we’re being corn fed to funnel our emotions, and our money. We want to save Britain, we want to repair OUR broken country. We want leaders who fight for us. So Farage making, very true remarks in my opinion, about Ukraine and Russia hasn’t dissuaded anybody I know that’s voting for him. My elderly parents and many of the people they know are voting against Labour. And that’s what this is, it’s British saying we don’t want Starmer, we don’t want any more immigrants in our over crowded broken little country. Farage may not do what he says he’s gonna do but at least he’s saying it, saying he wants to. Starmer wants to bring in blasphemy laws against anyone who says they feel scared or threatened by the ever growing presence of Islam in Britain. He’s def saying he intends to do nothing to stop immigration, his desire for blasphemy laws is the absolute proof of where his loyalties lie, and it sure isn’t with the English, Welsh, Scottish or Northern Irish.
We are a Christian country and a democracy and there is no place for blasphemy laws in a democracy.
Nigel helped orcanstated the destruction of Britain. Cannot image thinking he be a solution to repair it.
I’m voting reform
The low turnout will be lifelong Conservatives who can't abide this corrupt rabble but can't bring themselves to vote anyone else. On the other hands the anti-Conservative voters, and that includes for Reform, are enormously motivated.
The OAP homes always vote.
The media should remember its duty. A free press is vital for a functioning democracy.
Two overstated ego's will implode Reform. UKIP fell over and fell apart in the same way. Lack of direction in their manifesto.
It’s tribal, conservatives who don’t want any other party to be in power. It’s not about what is in it for them, they want the familiar.
The hope is that enough others get out to vote Tories out.
Lifelong conservatives have declared en masse that they will vote reform and never vote conservative again.
Farage is completely right about the provocation of Putin. Also, I don't care if the Russian-speaking Donbass region is transferred to Russia. That's probably the best for all concerned, given the animistic history of the past decade or two. There's clearly not much love lost between Kiev and the Donbass.
James Cleverly! Really! Is that the best the Tories have 😅
Nigel Farage is right. Vote REFORM.
Notwithstanding the pathetic Conservatives, Labour is not the answer. This election highlights the weakness of the UK’s electoral system
I get the impression Andrew does not like Farage. Everyone I know is voting Farage.
Tell me where you live so I can add it to my map.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to generally think that people are good at heart
most of the country isnt right wing and selfish. the problem is until now, 'the right' has had 1 party to vote for whilst the non-twatty vote gets split between multiple parties.
Hang on in there. Most places are full of lovely, kind people. Just maybe not political parties 😕
This guy sounds painful Nigel Farage is going to shock stuffy old establishment
He is stuffy old establishment.
he is the stuffy old establishment ya plum, he said he wants to be tory leader a few months ago. div
You believe the populist politician when he told you he wasn't a politician?
@@kanedNunable Oh, and SIR Keir Starmer isn't the stuffy establishment? There's a reason Nigel doesn't have a knighthood, the elites hate him. Tell me the establishment hate SIR Keir Starmer.
The establishment that wants to carry on with the war obviously lost in order to avoid facing up to the monumental debacle, defeat and the exposure lies they told the British people 🤬 🤬
Unprovoked is the biggest lie and the UK establishment is desperate that the British people don't question it
I’m definitely voting Reform UK
I can think of 17.4 million reasons why Reform is not going away Vote Reform UK what do you have to lose its the most credible party.
Oh dear Geoff, most people poled now say Brexit was a mistake, let that sink in…..
No thanks, I'd rather keep Putinpuppets out of government.
Get em told Geoff 🇬🇧
Vote Reform
Save your country.
🤸🌹👍
Are there really enough elderly racists for reform to make a real break through?
Sorry Russia can not be saved.
@@knightsnight5929Is there anyone on the left who even knows what a racist is?
@@knightsnight5929 Labour still has internal racism problems and has a racist candidate in Clacton.
Reform are in second place with 18-24s. It's 30-50 year olds they are doing badly with. The future of British political demographics aren't as simple as you think.@@knightsnight5929
Reform are appropriately named. Like the ingredients on McD chicken nuggets.
Reformed, mechanically separated pieces of ukip skin, brexit-party bones and BNP connective tissue.
Very Funny - but simply an impotent comment
@@davesimpson5702 I thought it summed reform up perfectly.
Unfortunately there does seem to be a fair few people that have learnt nothing from history.
Comment of the day
@@trulymental7651 Learning from history is indeed critical although every new event is not identical. The World is a very different place now for some key reasons now so direct historical comparisons are always of limited value
@@davesimpson5702 uh , second world war.
The Tories in the 80s
And more recently Brexit..
Just for starters...
They don't say history repeats itself for nothing, they rely on people's ignorance and forgetfulness.
Farage is the Sun,Express,Mail personified,
Murdochs wet dream , which is why he is everywhere all the time 😀
This pair are whistling past the graveyard ,afraid of what may be lurking over the wall. Well their bogeyman is called Nigel and he's coming for them and their kind.
Andrew please tell me you're joking, you've had/have communist, socialist leanings all your life.
Vote Reform. Vote out the corrupted political swamp.
yeah, swapping some right wing grifters for even more right wing grifters will really solve everything eh? /s
You think the British right care much about Ukraine do you? Interesting.
They seem a lot more interested in why councils can find homes for Ukrainians but British people can languish on waiting lists.
Vote Reform UK. 🏴🇬🇧
Politicians should have no ‘friends’ in the media. They should be friends with who they represent.
Farage was right, he usually is. People know this.
Wasn't right about brexit. He said it would reduce immigration yet the stats say that brexit caused a ten fold increase.
What has Ukraine got that we are frightened about Russia controlling it maybe certain minerals that they might have
a border with NATO countries I would guess
Farage has certainly lost the *political* "right" of politics, like the Conservatives or Blairites. He managed this by 'not being a war mongerer' which should surprise nobody after Iraq 2 and Afghanistan.
There is no greater escalation than telling every tinpot dictator in the world that they can freely invade or annex their neighbours.
@@paulgibbon5991 Literally what George Bush did with Blair support.
Arguably worse, because America doesn't even border Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya.
@@eagle_and_the_dragon And there's the whataboutism.
@@paulgibbon5991 and there's the deflection.
Even before looking into their actual policies - I'll take a government of ANY colour that brings integrity and honesty over this corrupt Conservative administration at this point.
And Starmer seems to me to me to be trying to do just that. Labour all the way with a Liberal Democratic opposition to keem them socially progressive!!
This didn't age well, did it? Suspending a candidate for betting on himself losing 😂 They are all the same
@@BenJ2020 i think you missed the point my friend.
@@BenJ2020 Suspended within hours and it does not look like there was any insider knowledge with regards to the bet. If you cannot see the difference in the two situations I honestly do not know what to say.
Three weeks vs three hours, looks like they are not all the same after all.
@dapfordvondappington8306 you don't know it was within hours that's not been released yet.
My point is Labour acting holier than thou, it's full of hypocrites, Rayner wanting to ban the right to buy all while profiting from it or lecturing the civil service about credit card use proceeds to spend 2k at Apple for an iPad and 2 pairs personalised air pods apparently to work from home a microsoft surface tablet at 250 quid and a 30 quid headset from amazon was too common.
Or Starmer didn't back Brexit then did, flip-flopped on abbot, didn't know what a woman was then suddenly does, he went to private school now wants to charge VAT for other people to have the same benefit he did.
@@BenJ2020getting desperate?
Farage conveniently forgets Budapest Memorandum 1994.
Prohibits Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom from threatening or using military force or economic coercion against Ukraine. Signed by all 4 countries
FARAGE is absolutely right, and who gives a fig about Boris JOHNSON. VOTE Farage and be on the right side of history.
Lefty Marr is misleading people here.
Labour MP suspended for placing a bet on himself losing his seat, Keir Starmer found out today & has done what he said he would do & booted him out. We are in for a new style of government & a PM who won’t take any messing & will lay down the law & control his party.
Though is there really a problem with someone betting on themselves winning? There’s no conflict of interest or perverse incentive there. (Like there would be if they were betting against themselves.)
@@andybrice2711 personally I don’t think there is but if you are a public figure like an MP & representing a parliamentary party then I think it’s different, the gambling commission might come back & say there’s nothing wrong with it but it’s the fact that they are looking into him doesn’t look good for the party especially when they are slamming Rishi for not doing it sooner. It’s showing Kier to be a man of his word & he won’t take any messing from his MPs it’s going to be a different government, one that hold itself accountable unlike the last 14 years of Tory governments where they tried to bullshit their way out of scandals
@@andybrice2711He didn’t bet on himself winning, he bet on himself losing.
He betted on himself *losing* the seat
@@katrinabryce yes I’ve just found out lime everyone else the circumstances I’ll edit it
Marr and Gauke need to travel further up the country than the shire counties. Reform is all over the industrial north. People in the region (where I am from) give me the sense that this will be an emotional vote. It is not about who they want as the next government. It's two fingers up to the Tories. Honestly, the impression I get is Reform voters are not thinking much beyond July 5th! My guess is that the two big parties in north of England are Labour and Reform. Marr doesn't have a clue about anything political beyond Milton Keynes! He never has!
All of UK is politically naive. A result of FPTP and the resulting tribalism. Very sad.
Fly the 🇬🇧 for Britain
" vote reform "
Nigel Farage appeal is with little Englanders Xenophobia, sadly this infects all wings of society not just the right wing.
The big chunk of Ukraine he speaks of,is the wild fields that was never Ukraine but lands of the Cossacks and Tatar,not Ukrainian serf under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Andrew Marr has lost the right. Time to retire old boy.
Good god, how out of touch are these people ?
The upper class liberal elites are absolutely clueless and they hate the working class with a passion
About which part?
@@methanedirigibleabout Farage’s one bit of truth telling being a problem, but his thousands of lies being fine…
The danger of drifting into a leftwing echo chamber. Or as they call it, a "safe space" 😉
@@chuck1804right wing hate echo chambers are so much better.
He makes valid points but the Putin "thing" needs to be taken for what it is and not what Boris Johnson has read it as. However he makes a very real point, if Labour don't deliver on several fronts the revenge will be horrible.
Vote Reform.
Surprised to hear the way this panel talks about trans people. There's been unpleasant and nasty rhetoric on both sides of this debate, but trans people deserve basic dignity and respect that isn't afforded to them here. Many of the tropes wheeled out by anti trans activists are based on hypothetical scenarios rather than factual evidence, and heavily mirror the homophobic tropes of past generations deployed against gay people, from fear of encountering thewm in locker rooms / bathrooms, to teachers teaching gayness to children and so on. There are legitimate grounds to dispute some of the arguments made by left wing trans activists, but the stuff JK Rowling spouts has all the hallmarks of a moral panic.
JK Rowling is poison
People want to maintain sex based divisions and don’t want to allow a minority of people to subvert them.
Stop trying to ram it down people’s throats, most don’t care anyway who individuals want to be on a certain day of the week
There have been repeat examples of trans types engaging in sexual assault and sexual harassment in ostensibly female only changing areas, as well as teachers constantly engaging prepubescent pupils in sexualised discussions meant to confuse and indoctrinate them into a genderist farrago (if I can’t call these teachers “groomers”, what else can I call them?).
Let’s not forget also: nearly 60% of all trans prisoners are in there specifically for sex crimes (the average for all male prisoners is 15%).
@@pipins3616 You clearly do care, from the shrill tone of your voice. When trans people are no longer harrassed, casually discriminated against or murdered, then they can stop advocating for equality. If that offends and triggers you, then I'm very glad.
'Poke the bear'?
The bear was not a passive sleeping giant.The eastern countries were keen to join the EU to get some distance from Russia, Russia has been putting the pressure on for decades, they want the Empire they lost with the fall of the Soviet back.
@DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl Are you saying Russia must have a veto on who joins NATO?
@DARRENKAIRNS-fv7ylnone of Putin’s business. Now Sweden and Finland are in NATO, solely thanks to Putin. Well done.
@DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl Quite so - it's none of Russia's business.
@DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl 'Many of those who see Farage's point of view aren't Putin supporters. Rather, their grasp of European history and or Realpolitik isn't determined by EU interests or Nato membership'.
What does ths mean?
You sound like an appeaser, you think strength provokes dictators. Wrong. It has been weakness that has emboldened Putin. He got away with Georgia, then Crimea. Strength wasn't shown when it was needed.
The Ukrainians are paying the price for that but there is no other option. Russia has to be defeated. If it isn't, global conflict is assured.
@DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl very well-put
Kier Starmer is the Gareth Southgate of politics.
"The New statesman", my favourite toilet paper ❤
Obviously they all intended to donate their winnings to the local food bank.
Nigel is doing well without the big News channels.
Культ личности
Farage has lost the right!😂😂😂😂….. Pure left wing grifting!
Reform is the right, and about time.
No, Nigel Farage is the only candidate ever likely to tell the truth!
By 'Tell the Truth' do you mean pander to your prejudice?
By 'Tell the Truth' do you mean tell us that leaving the EU would remove red tape, but then for exporters it revealed the complete opposite?
@@Vroomfondle1066should we all support starmer or sunak !?...the davos boys 😏..no thanks !
by "tell the truth" do you mean spewing racist lies and kremlin propaganda?
@@kym1160 so you think farage, a dulwich college educated (£55k fees a year) city boy commodities trader, who's being bankrolled by billionaires is somehow anti establishment? delusional pal.
Labour has to deliver! Yes and if they waver they'll be in trouble and to get out of trouble they've got to get off the fence over PR as ahuge majority on
So they are missing the fact that 17 % of voting age zoomers like reform, that lower economic people from the north support reform, that settled foreign people like reform and obviously a large % of Brexit voters like Nigel, so I don’t think this is as clear cut as it may be, especially as the silent right don’t talk about it due to potential problems in their social circles. Labour are split with far left people attacking labour candidates when they are knocking on doors.
This unfortunately is likely the view of a London centric middle class perspective and is likely going to cause a lot of upset, personally my protest vote goes to Lib Dem’s
Marr really giving away his hatred of trans people here. Thought he was better than that. Backing Duffield on her anti-trans rhetoric is like backing Thatcher on her homophobia. May play well for you in the day but looking back it's a stain on your reputation
Or maybe the reverse is true, and it will be your bizarre quasi-religious belief system which falls (further) into disrepute. Who knows? Time will tell.
Get a grip
TRANS RIGHTS PEOPLE
Who are they, Marr?
@@patavinity1262this is why your side is impossible. Everyone who disagrees with you is a cult, an ideology, and beyond engaging with. No-one to you has any agency, they’re all brainwashed and need you to save them.
@@patavinity1262 I give it a decade or so and people will look back at the whole trans thing with astonishment. It'll be like Game of Thrones, how people who were raving fans of it suddenly all stopped talking about it when it turned out to be rubbish.
On my channel I made a video with intellectual reasons to vote for REFORM UK (fifteen minute watch). I will soon make another to explain why Farage and Trump are correct about Ukraine with photos of my time in Ukraine from 2012-2015.
Must be a very short video.
@@patrikfloding7985 try watching it.
@@patrikfloding7985 He literally says it’s a 15 minutes watch
Cleverly to me is the Jim Hacker candidate for leader, just about acceptable to both sides of the party
Farage is Trump's foot soldier.
Trump, who in turn is Putin’s foot soldier.
@@rojh9351 Agree.
NF is Trump's foot
His left foot or right foot?
@@rojh9351 explain how 14,000 dead BEFORE the invasion?
+'Defend the Western/ NeoCon/ Victoria Nuland coup.
Yes, you should tarnish ALL Tories with this. They’re supporting this regime and behaviour.
An internal party inquiry is like the IDF investigating its own war crimes
0:57 We investigated ourselves and didn't find any wrongdoing.🤷♂
but yet hamas can just pull figures out of there arse and the world believe them?
@@jayamd3579the track record of the Gaza health authorities, supported by calculations of all major international humanitarian organisations, proves that they are reliable figures. Whereas the track record of the IDF proves that they are liars. But of course, if you assume that a terrorist organisation like the IDF should be assumed to be honest and reliable, you’ve already lost any chance at objectivity.
@@abuyusufabdulhakim952 just to clarify here, your calling the Israelis a terrorist organisation?
@@jayamd3579 Indiscriminate bombing of civilians. If the hat fits...
Talking trash on Farage shows how conceited Marr is, he is one reason why the UK is a mess.
Disappointed at the anti trans sentiment in this video.
Me too
...I didn't hear it
What was anti-trans?
Asinine statement. They're talking about the subject as it matters politically. Not everything revolves around trans bloody rights.
Never mind.
Unfortunately no one cares about the newspapers anymore
Marr is deluded and out of touch .We are all voting Reform
When you think that Sunak could have replaced the one MP in a safe seat before the deadline, had he acted, it just perfectly illustrates both Sunak’s incomprehension of how politics works and even lower comprehension of morality.
He’s a bit thick, actually. Probably blinded by all his money.
Nige was right.Boris did the same thing.
Marr, in referring to Labour's attempts to gain influence, said " They have invested a lot of capital in the times"
This sounded more like the publication than the period to me.
He hasn't. He has lost establishment, not the popular vote.
Media lies
JK Rowling is not in step with younger voters. Her rants have turned people against her AND Harry Potter.
Harry Potter turns out to be US HoR Speaker.
Wrong
Yep ruined harry Potter for me
Well it's not only young people who vote, is it? Besides, I don't think you're right. Young people have different opinions about different things, they aren't simply mindless automata. There is certainly no sign of Harry Potter becoming unpopular any time soon.
@albertbrammer9263 I agree about JK Rowling. The only way I could watch a Harry Potter movie is if he transitioned and became Harriet Potter and formed a trans army to defeat the evil Figel Narage and his band of fascists.
After voting Teresa may and Boris Johnson I will never re visit them again.
It’s transphobia, it’s not about women’s rights. Rosie was absolutely wrong and transphobic. V disappointed with Marr on this.
I can't see how? Why are death threats okay if trans people or their supporters make them? Seems like completely unjustified ultra-extremism.
Rosie is absolutely correct.
It definitely had terfy overtones.
It definitely seems wrong that they would not present the counterpoint here - quite disappointing…
@@anewsortofgramophone people who throw the word 'transphobe' around the moment their own prejudices are challenged have lost the argument
It's interesting what you say. If we want to get that feeling in the country again, we could vote for politicians that work flat out to bring us together and stop focusing on the division. Then maybe we can achieve great things again
That's just made me vote Reform...I can't belive what I've just witnessed, I'll also be cancelling my TV licence this has to stop!
I actually think, if I happened to be one of the decent moderate one-nation tories, and I didnt have the stomach to fight both the extremists and incompetents in my party, I would resign from that party!
Most of the decent Conservative MPs have already left the party. Those that remain will face the same kind of question Starmer has. "Why did you stay, supporting Johnson, Truss and Sunak?" How will they answer I wonder?
I'd love to see Harry Cole forced to back Labour. Hilarious!
Love trans people, reject trans hate by clueless journalists
I don’t love all trans people. Mainly because that’s a ridiculous thing to say. People are good and bad. Trans are no different. To suggest otherwise is pigeonholing them into your agenda. The trans movement, being led by some very volatile and aggressive people has only created fear and loathing. There are better ways to gain rights. The public as a whole aren’t anti trans. Remember that.
@@hawsrulebegin7768just imagine if you said this about the civil rights movement or the stonewall riots. No group has ever gotten more rights by being quiet
@@rachulus5897 I never once said they should be quiet. I did say that using fear and aggression doesn’t help the cause. It may be worth remembering to read clearly and stop trying to put words in others mouths. Often it seems that people like yourself are more determined to have pointless arguments than helping the trans community as a whole advance their rights and security. You just don’t get it do you? Try being a better human.
@hawsrulebegin7768 you literally said 2 different things.
@@hawsrulebegin7768 I'm sorry but just slow down. Imagine that during some previous civil rights movement there was a group of people that were saying something heinous. Do you think it's responsible to focus on that small group of people and blow it up and act like that the whole movement. I am trans I know what my community needs. And I know that when people pretended the entire blm march was just looting that was a lie. And the same today when one or two trans people are pretended to represent the whole community. Big movements always have bad actors stop pretending the few bad are the whole movement
❤ reading the comments. I find it amazing that people still believe that all these political parties work for us. Hopefully everyone will be paying more attention the next 5 years although its very easy to be distracted in these tough times.
Farage is not a ‘cheeky chappie’ nor does he speak to middle Britain. He appeals to the elderly and hard right only.
Only in your own febrile imagination though eh 👍😂
The only people speaking to the elderly are the labcon uni-party who promote mass immigration to prop up the ponzi scheme.
@@BeyondWords-u3i I get why people want reform of the system. Nigel is just saying what everyone is thinking. The difference is to know he's a con man and grifter. His intentions, backing and 'solutions' to these problems will not be in the national interest because he is a worse liar than the rest of them.
@@bestcomsystems4458 because their entire existence is being threatened ?
2 words vote REFORM