These poor victims of grooming gangs ought to gather together and start a private security company, then tender to these mosques and politicians, then run away with the £millions…
Pensioners got a 4.6% increase in payments. Disabled people like me get 1.7%. Inflation is 2.4% again. Oh look, I can afford less food per week, unlike everyone else.
There wasn’t one boat under the Last Labour government every asylum seeker had to work & pay tax under Labour and every other government until 2012 ! There were no boats before the referendum not one then we got the Tory and reform withdrawal agreement and 140,000 have crossed ! Your to blame if you voted Tory or reform own your vote and don’t deflect responsibility
If pub landlords have any sense, they'll be careful about who they employ. If you have a barman who is having your customers thrown out, you're not going to stay in business for very long
Exactly. Hospitality work tends to be short-term contracts and relies heavily on word-of-mouth recruiting. The unintended consequence of this is likely to be severely reduced employment opportunities for anyone with blue hair.
In America it is often called "queering the culture." It is, basically, pissing in the soup until the culture collapsed so they can try Marxism one more time.
Don't know about that really, Reeves and Stasi have been palmed off from the next Davos meeting, they may attend but I don't think they get to do a speech now😂 they're absolute creeps. Fk the WEF and BlackRock.
I was out & about today & strangers were openingly criticising the government & Stanmer. The country is not happy. The people are rejecting this government.
@@tjmarx Sadly, even then it won't matter, because by then Starmer will have cancelled the idea of general elections. We've seen the last one, and we aren't getting out of this trap by voting.
@@fredingram3731 Brits usually keep their politics to themselves if they are strangers. But I noticed on Saturday when I was out people opening criticising the government and Stanmer in a way I am not used to.
@markwalters2927 Difference in culture I suppose. I was in your beautiful country last year. My ancestry is English/Scottish. I hope all the English speaking world can get their act together, we may have made a start in this country...time will tell.
Graham Linehan's change of attitude towards Palestine is one I entirely understand. The events of October 7th were so vile and - shockingly - revelled in that my feelings towards the situation there fundamentally altered.
Same journey for me. October 7th was the moment I got off the fence - not just the appalling atrocity itself, but the revolting antisemitism it revealed globally.
Yes. It altered my perceptions of Israel being ‘the unprovoked aggressors’. I’ve asked everyone critical of Israel’s response what they think the organisers of the October 7th attack thought what be Israel’s response would be to women being raped and children kidnapped? I bat away accusations of ‘disproportionate response’ or ‘genocide’ or ‘open prison’ by returning to my question with what Hamas thought the response would from Isreal? I now see Hamas as culpable for the death of Palestinian civilians as Netenyahu and the more hawkish Israelis.
I used to march for Palestine back in the 90s. Since 9/11 and 7/7 and the war against ISIS I've woken up to the nature of Islamism and jihadism and done a 180 on the Palestine issue. Israel are on the front line in a war for Western civilisation, and I wish European leaders would wake up to the threat. Starmer likes to deflect criticism of anything by pointing to the bogey of the 'far right', when in Islamism you can literally see many tenets of actual fascism in cultural, political and theocratic form. The Left's alliance with, and appeasement of, these monsters - especially after the lessons of the '79 Iranian revolution - is astonishingly stupid and short-sighted.
I lost my friendship group over my stance on the 7/10/23 atrocities. I can’t walk down my local high street on a Saturday morning without the local Palestine solidarity group accosting shoppers with their flag waving and leafleting. It’s intimidating and I have stopped going into town on Saturday mornings.
So your a right winger. The left have gone so far left now that anything to the right of socialist/lenanist ideaology now seems alien to 'uni' students. The system really has done a job on kids laaa
Such wise comments from Graham about the ridiculous contradiction in the left's attitude to feminism and women's private spaces. Of course mixed gender loos would mean Muslim women couldn't use them - I hadn't given this any thought!
When I was a child I trusted completely that adults were competent and knew what they were doing. As I grew up i gradually became more and more aware that this was not the case, but Starmer, the Labour party and their entire apparatus are showing themselves capable of levels of incompetence and stupidity beyond my wildest dreams
For the vast majority of adults in society being "grown up" is an act and they're winging it. But as high as that majority percentage is, it's even higher amongst politicians.
@@JCRezonna-dl5qzThere's winging it and then there's actively choosing to make decisions that are outright detrimental. Someone winging it would likely play it safe, rather than say, give up a strategic advantage like the Chagos isles whilst paying a nation with no real claim for the privilege. I wish they were winging it, this seems to be an outright intent to make things worse.
I had that idea literally slapped out of me as a child. But being skeptical of anyone in authority has served me well so far. So it was probably for the best.
@@incurableromantic4006Agreed, their behaviour is far beyond that of naive stupidity, they are proving to be down right vicious. Ignoring or attacking the most vulnerable, like the grooming gang victims and pensioners, or destroying those who are critical to our food security, the farmers. Their determination to press ahead with disastrous green policies are damaging the very future of this nation, while decisions like that concerning the Chagos islands, an area of vital strategic importance (which the Chinese in particular have their eye on), seem to suggest they have no care as to our and indeed western security. I won't even elaborate on their obviously open door immigration policy, or their increasingly authoritarian actions. In particular shutting down free speech, unless, of course it is the voices of those criticising or even shouting hate against this country. This Labour government comes across not just as incompetent, but as a bunch of far left activists, who, having somehow gotten their hands on the reins of power, are enacting the sort of policies which a sixth form Marxist groupie might have dreamt of. Truly, the kiddies are in control of the nursery, bringing the whole building down with them.
Linehan is a hero. Well done. Now get Raja Miha as a guest. As soon as possible. He will explain clearly how and why the Oldham cover-up happened, and continues.
At times I've felt the weight of the DEI-woke shitshow has been too much to push back against. But I really do detect some grounds for optimism in recent months. Are we slowly on the path to normalcy? Here's hoping.
It has been beautiful to watch Graham's Silo'd Villain to Hero story arc. Which for me was only possible with an apology to Dank, which he did so with tremendous moral courage and non-self depricating integrity, at Dank's 2022 Roast. Thank you Graham.
@@Snot486Yeah, he admitted as much earlier in the discussion where he admitted to being in the past a fully fledged member of the Guardian-reading 'Everybody who disagrees with me is Far Right' Club. He appears to have had an 'awakening' of sorts due to the whole transgender issue though.
@@Snot486 he has been on the other side, seen the light, recognised he had been part of the problem and made personal apologies. And since then he has fearlessly battled for free speech, women’s rights, child safeguarding & taken huge losses because of that. Plus he is one of the world's best sitcom creators of all time.
I always thought showbusiness people were shallow money grabbers. Graham Linehan proves me wrong. He has lost so much over his principles, not many of us could or would have gone through what he has. I imagine it's been extremely tough, but the tide has now turned and he has been proven 100% correct.
There should be a move in the corporate domain to revert HR departments back to Personnel as they ditch DEI and the wokist dogma and revert to a meritocratic model.
How can local enquiries address a problem that was caused by the very people holding the enquiry ?, the buck stops at the top of the pile / 2TFGK hence the Cover up: Sickening!!!!.
Labour asked the regulators for ideas for economic growth.This is no surprise, as the government front bench MPs was sponsored by trade unions or left wing university associations.There is no experience of running a business, hence the pathetic trawl of asking regulators.
If that action isn't enough to put fear into hearts I don't know what is ?, They will end up going cap in hand to the IMF I think that could there Waterloo just like Callenghan had to do in the 70s
The majority of its donors (both to the party & individual cabinet members) are the richest 1%. The Government has awarded big pay rises to the unions this year. Next year will be a different story. The rich have not been touched tax wise & most of them are based offshore anyway.
In my book, Social Democracy does not endorse Two-tier Policing, political prisoners, vote rigging, or releasing violent criminals and child rapists from prison to make room for people with no criminal record who have been guilty of hurty words. . . I could go on . . . the Chagos Islands? etc.
Labour policies are a great example of overreach and mismanagement. The idea is probably good but the management is woeful. Labour always manage to grab the moral low ground.
It might be quite dodgy for pub staff to make a complaint as the customer might be able to sue them back for serving them the veŕy thing that gives one a lose tongue.
When a nation state like the UK has no long term goals, no popular political mandates. When it has no fiscal or political autonomy... then the highly educated elites, will make stuff up, in order to fill the 'meaning gap' within their society. Through imagined causes and ideals. That's why progressivism feels so shallow. Because it's playing with the minutiae of society. For everything else is in decline or stagnant. There is no bold and beautiful plan for the future, because that would spark nationalism... and only the ideal of individualism is allowed to thrive. Unity is outlawed, it is the enemy of any central authority. For it offers the possibility of societal change. Individualism equals stagnation, so everyone in control can maintain their elite status - without fear.
The left used to fight the man, now with their long march through the institutions they are the man, which is why they are now pro big government and government control over everything.
The Voters are coming in 100’s a day, then add Gerrymandering and cancelled elections and more, he’s planning behind the scenes to change the constitution and the judiciary; if Reform implode and the Tories remain impotent he could pull it off. He seems confident that he can bully and threaten his way out of a Southport backlash, but don’t hold yr breath re resignation.
Linehan's comments that Israel might have secured a better deal than it superficially looks is an interesting one, and not one I've heard before. I'm skeptical, but I sincerely hope he's right. There's always the contingency that Mossad will continue to go after Hamas; if they're making plans to do so I wish them the best of luck.
We used to have a bus driver who could lipread and if he saw let alone heard anyone saying anything he deemed inappropriate he would stop outside the local police station (he had a friend...!). We called him The Gestapo and learned to whisper behind our hands. (Not that we were syaing anything inappropriate of course!)
Im looking forward to hearing the new Labour anthem "Things are going to get worse before they get better" doesnt quite have the same ring to it though
Genuinely feels like he intentionally wants to turn the country against him, I’m almost impressed with how spectacularly badly he’s running things into the ground, makes Apollo 13 look successful
@JayWilliams-g1w That's his job, to run this country into the ground. He's excellent at his job, as soon as you realise that his role is to dismantle and destroy UK sovereignty, so that his globalist pals from Davos can intervene 'for our safety'. He isn't 'failing' - he's succeeding massively at serving the stated globalist goals of the Davos 'elite'.
Very good discussion and analysis. The Uniparty approach has become life expired but Starmer and his chums can't acknowledge the fact. Like a drug addict, they will keep on following the same failing path, even doubling down on it, because to do otherwise is to admit the complete failure of their entire credo. Unfortunately, we will remain their abused partners whilst they reach rock bottom.
Starmer is a psychopath, he has no feelings for the people he hurts, no guilt, and that is why he will not leave willingly, he cannot conceive he can be wrong, he will have to be kicked out, there must be enough sensible intelligent Labour MP’s to oust him what more has he got to screw up before they rise up.
You guys are talking about blackouts, but your PM is hailing the development of AK, the most energy hungry technology there is. Companies are buying nuclear power stations to power it. Incompetence at the highest levels.
and the worst is yet to come, since Trump’s position will be “either elect Farage to lead UK or I won’t be doing bussiness with you till then”…. Starmer will find out soon 😂
Starmer can't read the room let alone work out the bigger picture. If Starmer was guessing Todd Unctious's name (A Christmassy Ted) we'd be waiting still.
Oh he CAN read the room, but the room he is reading is the WEF Meeting Room at Davos. He's serving THEIR goals very consistently - make no mistake, he knows exactly what he's doing.
@@angelajones4193 Sadly, he doesn't have to convince us of anything, does he? I mean, he didn't convince us that the Winter Payment should be scrapped, or ask us if Chagos should be surrendered, or if we wanted to give £3 million a year to Ukraine? He does what he wants! But if you mean that he'll need our vote in 4 years, then that's 4 years of harm, and I honestly believe that by then, he'll have found a way - a crisis or something - to prevent a general election. I know it sounds dramatic, but I really thing we've seen the last ever general election if this dictator has his way.
£110million to protect mosques
£100 million to protect MPs
How fortuitous for them , the timing so convenient
0 to protect dance studios.
These poor victims of grooming gangs ought to gather together and start a private security company, then tender to these mosques and politicians, then run away with the £millions…
It reiterates their priorities and it's certainly not the working classes
You mean "fortunate". "Fortuitous" means by happenstance or chance. :P
@ChollieD fortuitous is perfect sarcasm.
They would rather change the law so Gerry Adams can get a massive pay out, than sort out the grooming gangs, boat people or freezing pensioners.
The Attorney General, who is changing the law, is both Gerry Adams and Shamima Begums lawyer.
Pensioners got a 4.6% increase in payments. Disabled people like me get 1.7%. Inflation is 2.4% again. Oh look, I can afford less food per week, unlike everyone else.
He started his claim under the Tories ! It’s called salting the earth
There wasn’t one boat under the Last Labour government every asylum seeker had to work & pay tax under Labour and every other government until 2012 ! There were no boats before the referendum not one then we got the Tory and reform withdrawal agreement and 140,000 have crossed ! Your to blame if you voted Tory or reform own your vote and don’t deflect responsibility
@@nickryder9669 Lol Liar
If pub landlords have any sense, they'll be careful about who they employ. If you have a barman who is having your customers thrown out, you're not going to stay in business for very long
It's the most mind bendingly stupid idea ever.
@@annetteannette9205
because it is communism masquerading as incompetence
Exactly. Hospitality work tends to be short-term contracts and relies heavily on word-of-mouth recruiting. The unintended consequence of this is likely to be severely reduced employment opportunities for anyone with blue hair.
@@carltaylor6452
....an unforseen benefit for society...?? 🤔
@@carltaylor6452 It's kind of a blue red flag, isn't it?
It's a huge mistake to believe that labour is incompetent. They are carrying out the WEF agenda with great competence.
Correct, for the 1st time yesterday, I heard a media radio station mention WEF. Too little too late I’m afraid.
Exactly. We don't know what they are doing & why because they are hiding it, not because they don't have a vision
In America it is often called "queering the culture."
It is, basically, pissing in the soup until the culture collapsed so they can try Marxism one more time.
Well, the WEF think their incompetent too.
No spot for Reeves to speak 🤣
Don't know about that really, Reeves and Stasi have been palmed off from the next Davos meeting, they may attend but I don't think they get to do a speech now😂 they're absolute creeps. Fk the WEF and BlackRock.
I was out & about today & strangers were openingly criticising the government & Stanmer.
The country is not happy. The people are rejecting this government.
Just another 4 and a half years left before that matters...
@@tjmarx Sadly, even then it won't matter, because by then Starmer will have cancelled the idea of general elections. We've seen the last one, and we aren't getting out of this trap by voting.
Do Brits not usually criticize the government openly? In the US that's an everyday thing on every street.
@@fredingram3731 Brits usually keep their politics to themselves if they are strangers. But I noticed on Saturday when I was out people opening criticising the government and Stanmer in a way I am not used to.
@markwalters2927 Difference in culture I suppose. I was in your beautiful country last year. My ancestry is English/Scottish. I hope all the English speaking world can get their act together, we may have made a start in this country...time will tell.
Two Tier is a W⚓
Did you mean Starmer-the-child-harmer?
W@nkier
Graham Linehan's change of attitude towards Palestine is one I entirely understand. The events of October 7th were so vile and - shockingly - revelled in that my feelings towards the situation there fundamentally altered.
Same journey for me. October 7th was the moment I got off the fence - not just the appalling atrocity itself, but the revolting antisemitism it revealed globally.
Yes. It altered my perceptions of Israel being ‘the unprovoked aggressors’. I’ve asked everyone critical of Israel’s response what they think the organisers of the October 7th attack thought what be Israel’s response would be to women being raped and children kidnapped? I bat away accusations of ‘disproportionate response’ or ‘genocide’ or ‘open prison’ by returning to my question with what Hamas thought the response would from Isreal?
I now see Hamas as culpable for the death of Palestinian civilians as Netenyahu and the more hawkish Israelis.
I used to march for Palestine back in the 90s. Since 9/11 and 7/7 and the war against ISIS I've woken up to the nature of Islamism and jihadism and done a 180 on the Palestine issue. Israel are on the front line in a war for Western civilisation, and I wish European leaders would wake up to the threat. Starmer likes to deflect criticism of anything by pointing to the bogey of the 'far right', when in Islamism you can literally see many tenets of actual fascism in cultural, political and theocratic form. The Left's alliance with, and appeasement of, these monsters - especially after the lessons of the '79 Iranian revolution - is astonishingly stupid and short-sighted.
I lost my friendship group over my stance on the 7/10/23 atrocities.
I can’t walk down my local high street on a Saturday morning without the local Palestine solidarity group accosting shoppers with their flag waving and leafleting. It’s intimidating and I have stopped going into town on Saturday mornings.
@@Rosie-or3cw I'm sorry to hear this, Rosie
Most of the Labour front bench would make very successful student politicians.
That's what I think student activists.
I'm told by westminster insiders they are still trying to find the Head-of-Faculties office for a noisy sit in.
the worse starbucks day shift EVER
They are student politicians. Most people grow out of it. But not this lot.
😂😂😂😂
I'm what I'd call a classic leftie and for many many years I've thought Labour is awful.
Modern left only supports the economic elite and their dependents. The working class has been ignored
You 'aint alone, brother...
What do you make of the grooming gang thing and their handling of it?
So your a right winger. The left have gone so far left now that anything to the right of socialist/lenanist ideaology now seems alien to 'uni' students. The system really has done a job on kids laaa
Love to see Graham, and I love Spiked!
Yet Spiked describe the abusers as happening to be Pakistani and do not call it racial crimes. Spiked are part of the problem.
Such wise comments from Graham about the ridiculous contradiction in the left's attitude to feminism and women's private spaces. Of course mixed gender loos would mean Muslim women couldn't use them - I hadn't given this any thought!
Great to see Linehan on regular new media, a genius comic writer so woefully under appreciated by his peers (says it all about them)
When I was a child I trusted completely that adults were competent and knew what they were doing. As I grew up i gradually became more and more aware that this was not the case, but Starmer, the Labour party and their entire apparatus are showing themselves capable of levels of incompetence and stupidity beyond my wildest dreams
For the vast majority of adults in society being "grown up" is an act and they're winging it. But as high as that majority percentage is, it's even higher amongst politicians.
@@JCRezonna-dl5qzThere's winging it and then there's actively choosing to make decisions that are outright detrimental. Someone winging it would likely play it safe, rather than say, give up a strategic advantage like the Chagos isles whilst paying a nation with no real claim for the privilege. I wish they were winging it, this seems to be an outright intent to make things worse.
It's not even a lack of competence - I think most of the people in charge are actively malevolent.
I had that idea literally slapped out of me as a child. But being skeptical of anyone in authority has served me well so far. So it was probably for the best.
@@incurableromantic4006Agreed, their behaviour is far beyond that of naive stupidity, they are proving to be down right vicious. Ignoring or attacking the most vulnerable, like the grooming gang victims and pensioners, or destroying those who are critical to our food security, the farmers. Their determination to press ahead with disastrous green policies are damaging the very future of this nation, while decisions like that concerning the Chagos islands, an area of vital strategic importance (which the Chinese in particular have their eye on), seem to suggest they have no care as to our and indeed western security. I won't even elaborate on their obviously open door immigration policy, or their increasingly authoritarian actions. In particular shutting down free speech, unless, of course it is the voices of those criticising or even shouting hate against this country. This Labour government comes across not just as incompetent, but as a bunch of far left activists, who, having somehow gotten their hands on the reins of power, are enacting the sort of policies which a sixth form Marxist groupie might have dreamt of. Truly, the kiddies are in control of the nursery, bringing the whole building down with them.
Linehan is a hero. Well done. Now get Raja Miha as a guest. As soon as possible. He will explain clearly how and why the Oldham cover-up happened, and continues.
I love my Friday afternoons thanks to the Spiked team.
I always look
Forward to it to help
Deal with the news
At times I've felt the weight of the DEI-woke shitshow has been too much to push back against. But I really do detect some grounds for optimism in recent months. Are we slowly on the path to normalcy? Here's hoping.
Deus Vult✝️🙌
It has been beautiful to watch Graham's Silo'd Villain to Hero story arc. Which for me was only possible with an apology to Dank, which he did so with tremendous moral courage and non-self depricating integrity, at Dank's 2022 Roast. Thank you Graham.
I like this guy. Get him on again👍🏻
He was very horrible to very good people for a long time. Karma is a thing, while we are alive at least.
@@Snot486Yeah, he admitted as much earlier in the discussion where he admitted to being in the past a fully fledged member of the Guardian-reading 'Everybody who disagrees with me is Far Right' Club. He appears to have had an 'awakening' of sorts due to the whole transgender issue though.
@@Snot486 he has been on the other side, seen the light, recognised he had been part of the problem and made personal apologies. And since then he has fearlessly battled for free speech, women’s rights, child safeguarding & taken huge losses because of that. Plus he is one of the world's best sitcom creators of all time.
@snot, he's fully acknowledged that. There has to come a point when someone has atoned enough.
I believe in forgiveness too.
The resignation of Ms. Saddiq is the worst scandal involving a Tulip, since the Dutch stock market crash!
😂😂😂
@Dirty_Hamble Well, quite. I couldn't have put it better myself.
I always thought showbusiness people were shallow money grabbers. Graham Linehan proves me wrong. He has lost so much over his principles, not many of us could or would have gone through what he has. I imagine it's been extremely tough, but the tide has now turned and he has been proven 100% correct.
Graham explains everything so simply 👏🏻
He's fabulous.
First there is no Labour Party it’s a public sector party I’m ashamed I ever voted for them
I voted for them in 92, 97 and 2002 and I'm also ashamed that I played a small part in letting Blair and Brown begin their ruination of Britain
There should be a move in the corporate domain to revert HR departments back to Personnel as they ditch DEI and the wokist dogma and revert to a meritocratic model.
The best summary of KS I have seen is Peter Hitchens on Triggernometry. Scary
Have you got the link I can't find the video
Found it lol
@@christopherrobinson9182 th-cam.com/video/RTqJvAYd-f8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9BASaWIJ3AAx8nwT
How can local enquiries address a problem that was caused by the very people holding the enquiry ?, the buck stops at the top of the pile / 2TFGK hence the Cover up: Sickening!!!!.
Perpetual nightmare feels about right.
Labour asked the regulators for ideas for economic growth.This is no surprise, as the government front bench MPs was sponsored by trade unions or left wing university associations.There is no experience of running a business, hence the pathetic trawl of asking regulators.
And the grinding work to pay ones way in the world has no traction.
If that action isn't enough to put fear into hearts I don't know what is ?, They will end up going cap in hand to the IMF I think that could there Waterloo just like Callenghan had to do in the 70s
Wouldn't it be strange if labour asked business how to grow the economy, instead of beurcrats that suppress economic growth
The majority of its donors (both to the party & individual cabinet members) are the richest 1%. The Government has awarded big pay rises to the unions this year. Next year will be a different story. The rich have not been touched tax wise & most of them are based offshore anyway.
You have to remember people loved wearing masks so it’s not unusual that these people picked starmer
You need to also talk about the fact that both Labour and Conservatives are thinking of means testing the State Pension!!
Really good discussion, thanks
I am so happy for Glinner that he’s going to America and gutted that he has to, alongside Andrew Doyle
They are both great but, what a pair of traitors.
They shouldn't come back.
Kisin looking that way too.
Bootneck is already installed.
@@kenricnarbrough8191 Steady on now. Many of us would go if we could.
Count Arthur Strong by Graham Linehan was awesome too,very underrated show.
Something needs to be done about starmer. HIM!
The Ivor caplin fan club , labour the party of pdf files
CPS insiders told me he thought labour would cover it up like the others...
Didn't take long to make Boris seem more favourable , frankly, Colonel Gaddafi seems moderate choice .
Love Glinner.
‘’Down with this sort of thing!”
Probably because his crimes put Jimmy saviles in the shade
Graham you are a gem x
WOKE isn't working
It IS working if your goal is the demolition of Western values and traditions.
I’d love to do the internship but I am American sadly.
On the positive side...the Public Houses will restart in private homes. Yay! I'm up for it.
Starmer will have Alexa and Siri eavesdropping on us.
@@GeneralViewing-ne9eoi think they do already.
When Graham says 'It doesn't work now', referring to the slur of the Far Right, we have to remember it still works on the majority of the left.
Loved your chat today. Great guest.
Graham, we will miss you ❤
Why do you say that?
On pubs...oh, so, I could report someone for banter about women and sue the pub owner for cash...what could possibly go wrong?
There were more capable people at my university Model United Nations than those currently in government.
Really enjoyed the show.
Great discussion!
Enjoyed this episode. Real fan of Graham.
In my book, Social Democracy does not endorse Two-tier Policing, political prisoners, vote rigging, or releasing violent criminals and child rapists from prison to make room for people with no criminal record who have been guilty of hurty words. . . I could go on . . . the Chagos Islands? etc.
Excellent chat
Labour policies are a great example of overreach and mismanagement. The idea is probably good but the management is woeful. Labour always manage to grab the moral low ground.
I hear you're far right now, father.
Love ❤Glinner.
It might be quite dodgy for pub staff to make a complaint as the customer might be able to sue them back for serving them the veŕy thing that gives one a lose tongue.
Labour really is shit, isn't it? I just thought I'd state the obvious.
I like Glinner too.
Careful what you say peeps.
Why. That's exactly what the establishment wants to do. Police our thoughts and speech. We have to protect the right to free speech.
Essex Police have been informed...
Close the open society foundation for crimes against humanity
When a nation state like the UK has no long term goals, no popular political mandates.
When it has no fiscal or political autonomy... then the highly educated elites,
will make stuff up, in order to fill the 'meaning gap' within their society. Through imagined causes and ideals.
That's why progressivism feels so shallow. Because it's playing with the minutiae of society.
For everything else is in decline or stagnant. There is no bold and beautiful plan for the future,
because that would spark nationalism... and only the ideal of individualism is allowed to thrive.
Unity is outlawed, it is the enemy of any central authority. For it offers the possibility of societal change.
Individualism equals stagnation, so everyone in control can maintain their elite status - without fear.
The left used to fight the man, now with their long march through the institutions they are the man, which is why they are now pro big government and government control over everything.
Tulip and Starmer were friends.
Throwback to Glinner trying to clip Count Dankula’s wings before he even took off.
Loved the throwback reference to Mystic Meg!
Which young men would fight for Britain. Labelled far right, ignored, belittled....what is their motivation to defend us.
Things can always get worse.
I can tell Graham is thrilled about the "vibe shift" in the USA and how him moving there is going to be all the more delicious.
Starmer just announced he wants to be PM for ten years. 😂😂😂
The Voters are coming in 100’s a day, then add Gerrymandering and cancelled elections and more, he’s planning behind the scenes to change the constitution and the judiciary; if Reform implode and the Tories remain impotent he could pull it off. He seems confident that he can bully and threaten his way out of a Southport backlash, but don’t hold yr breath re resignation.
@Glinner is the best! All his efforts mean so much.. So AOC & Mermaids!! While Ireland have Pritzger $$’s through TENI
Keir Starmer is the worst PM we've ever had.
Things can always get worse
AFUERA!!!!
if only!!!
(whats that in spanish?)
@@kenricnarbrough8191 literally it means "outside" but in context it means "gone"
Linehan's comments that Israel might have secured a better deal than it superficially looks is an interesting one, and not one I've heard before. I'm skeptical, but I sincerely hope he's right. There's always the contingency that Mossad will continue to go after Hamas; if they're making plans to do so I wish them the best of luck.
Neither will hallf the country with Labour in charge.
Can’t recall the last government which delivered for the nation
We used to have a bus driver who could lipread and if he saw let alone heard anyone saying anything he deemed inappropriate he would stop outside the local police station (he had a friend...!). We called him The Gestapo and learned to whisper behind our hands. (Not that we were syaing anything inappropriate of course!)
We must have a full independent public investigation of the grape gangs, with powers to compel testament.
Im looking forward to hearing the new Labour anthem "Things are going to get worse before they get better" doesnt quite have the same ring to it though
They don't care. He is living in his own world and doesn't care what people 🤔 or do.
I wonder if there is a single person in the country at all that doesnt hate Starmer. If there is IT ISNT ME!!!!!
Genuinely feels like he intentionally wants to turn the country against him, I’m almost impressed with how spectacularly badly he’s running things into the ground, makes Apollo 13 look successful
@JayWilliams-g1w That's his job, to run this country into the ground. He's excellent at his job, as soon as you realise that his role is to dismantle and destroy UK sovereignty, so that his globalist pals from Davos can intervene 'for our safety'. He isn't 'failing' - he's succeeding massively at serving the stated globalist goals of the Davos 'elite'.
Very good discussion and analysis. The Uniparty approach has become life expired but Starmer and his chums can't acknowledge the fact. Like a drug addict, they will keep on following the same failing path, even doubling down on it, because to do otherwise is to admit the complete failure of their entire credo. Unfortunately, we will remain their abused partners whilst they reach rock bottom.
The thing about saying we reached rock bottom is that some bastard always wants to prove we can sink further.
Why is no one mentioning enoch burke in these conversations
Please can you get Julie Birchill on your show. Or Rod Riddle, Theodore Darymple or Ian from History Debunked.
Starmer is a psychopath, he has no feelings for the people he hurts, no guilt, and that is why he will not leave willingly, he cannot conceive he can be wrong, he will have to be kicked out, there must be enough sensible intelligent Labour MP’s to oust him what more has he got to screw up before they rise up.
I’d comment but I don’t want to be arrested
Starmer and Labour: FAILURE writ large. Get lost, man.
New dawn broken? Well something is broken. Labour's promises and hopefully Labour itself.
I don’t want labour MPs on my far right bandwagon
Did Graham just say men aren't women? 👀
No, he said Labour believe Men are Women, quite a different thing.
You guys are talking about blackouts, but your PM is hailing the development of AK, the most energy hungry technology there is. Companies are buying nuclear power stations to power it. Incompetence at the highest levels.
and the worst is yet to come, since Trump’s position will be “either elect Farage to lead UK or I won’t be doing bussiness with you till then”…. Starmer will find out soon 😂
It's labour, they have a track record, did anyone really expect anything different?
I wonder if starmer has a single friend in life. His family is fake. We all know what he is!!!
Did Graham used to think that Spiked was 'far right'? Didn't it rise from the ashes of Living Marxism?
Labour is working……………………………………………..
………………..for themselves
Getting weird and weird
Very interesting and sad to see what Britain is becoming. You really need to turn course! Or else 1984 is close
25:20 I don't think this is a laughing matter.
Starmer can't read the room let alone work out the bigger picture. If Starmer was guessing Todd Unctious's name (A Christmassy Ted) we'd be waiting still.
Oh he CAN read the room, but the room he is reading is the WEF Meeting Room at Davos. He's serving THEIR goals very consistently - make no mistake, he knows exactly what he's doing.
@@goldeneddie You may be right about the WEF but Starmer still has an electorate to convince. He has succeeded in making himself extremely unpopular.
@@angelajones4193 Sadly, he doesn't have to convince us of anything, does he? I mean, he didn't convince us that the Winter Payment should be scrapped, or ask us if Chagos should be surrendered, or if we wanted to give £3 million a year to Ukraine? He does what he wants! But if you mean that he'll need our vote in 4 years, then that's 4 years of harm, and I honestly believe that by then, he'll have found a way - a crisis or something - to prevent a general election. I know it sounds dramatic, but I really thing we've seen the last ever general election if this dictator has his way.
Difficult to get past the Londo Mollari hairstyle.