@@stephenrowley4171 Have you got a source on this? Sorry can't find anything other than him retweeting a comment calling for increased transparency and improving government contracting
HELLO!!! I want to spend time with celebrities. Just kidding. GAGAGAGAGA! I only want to spend time with my two girlfriends and record TH-cam videos for with the 3 of us. OH YEAH. Don't hate me for living the best life, dear cris
It's like the days of Thatch all over again. I worked at Guy's Hospital (their opt out flagship) before, during and after; it was hellish. The Professor i worked for actually took Thatch and one Mr K Clarke, to court for a judicial review (I regularly took calls from Robin Cook, then Shadow Health Sec). Cost them a fortune and was summarily thrown out and the opt out went ahead. If anyone believes the Judiciary will go against a ruling Tory Govt., they are addled. Never happen.
Gotta ❤️ how our British cousins ‘cross the big pond’ would start acting more & more like the corrupt aF separatists that split out the back door nearly a quarter of a millennia ago ... the leaf never falls very far from the tree. Sorry cuz, the outright corruption of the wealthiest o/t wealthiest is a *WORSE* virus than the one they’ve been blathering abt ad nauseaum for 18 months now ! Submission or death ... nice options, now, go 🖕yourselves. The virus will be controlled ... over time but, these neuvo riche pricks that ‘got their start’ under the cloak of your country’s “gouge the nat’l budget” program are absolutely permanent. WAKE TF UP all you TIM’S out there !! You’re being snookered & the bait you’re nibbling at IS this post-virus, return to normalcy everyone is longing for after the approx 18 mos of Gov’t lockdown. I’m just surprised it took the Ritchie Rich dicks over a year to figure out exactly HOW to make it happen.
He also blamed students for breaking the rules, despite the fact we were forced to go and be packed into a room with 29 mouth breathers. It's no wonder there was a spike in cases
@@extermin8or3 ignoring universities- uni students live with others and this caused a massive spike. Entirely the government’s fault for giving young adults no choice
@@jasminemaedbh7105 evidence suggested there was a slight spike back in late senotenber yes but after that student groups actually had lower rates than surrounding areas in almost every major City.
I remember telling a friend once that Boris is more interested in “playing” prime minister like a child than actually be prime minister like a responsible adult who can comprehend the tough responsibilities of nation’s leader. I mean to Boris, being a “great prime minister” should be as easy as Role Playing Winston Churchill.
Yeah... You look at post war achievements like the formation of the NHS try and imagine something that dynamic happening today. I think it's the blatant cronyism I just find disheartening. I'm absolutely on the left economically, socialism all the way. But I'm not blind to the potential benefits of free market economics except its not really the free market when most Gov contacts go to companies that MP's have a vested personal interest in. It's basically communism with extra steps.
That's what really gets to me. Every time I see him, that's all I can think of. While the world was trying to get its head around the 'new' virus, he couldn't give a shit to the tune of not attending FIVE emergency meetings to discuss preparing 'his' nation for it. FIVE times he effectively told the UK to eff off and die because he 'doesn't do weekends' or work after five, or do emergency briefings... That's the calibre of the man.
@@anaseijas3923 Did Blair have to cope with a pandemic? Did Blair shut down the Ministerial Committee for Pandemics as soon as he became PM ? Boris did. Who is the idiot ?
He’s on point. Boris is never acting, he’s always reacting. And only when he has no other option. History will remember him as the „too little and way too late“ PM.
@@pads-zr9ln It's easy to connect with the average bloke when the average bloke and the public schoolboy both don't have two braincells to rub together, and reject detailed policies in favour of simplistic meaningless slogans. Britain didn't deserve Corbyn and they'll live to regret it (if Boris doesn't kill them first).
@@simonturner1 funny all Corbyn supporters are big brained, don't do anything productive for a living but have a BSc from a former swimming pool poly and an aversion to work
Yep, it amazes me how few people seem to care that we have the highest death toll in Europe by far, and one of the worst performing economies in the OECD
@@Doctor4077 Oh and the opposition party supporters are also fractured and too busy fighting to actually bother to go out and vote out the tories. Basically, it's a right mess. Extremists on all the political compass points are dividing everyone and stirring up so much shit. Trust me, the mud slinging and drama going on for the past few years ain't pretty.
What a breath of fresh air Jonathan Pie is, he tells it like it is in an educated no holds barred way, I was starting to believe I'm the only one who felt the same way as he does. If only the real news was like this . More please.
I'm afraid I can't agree. You said these deaths were the result of mistakes. Which implies the Tories don't actively benefit from straight up murdering people. It's not a mistake if it was intentional.
Prove intent. The situation is unique in modern times so mistakes will be made. I'm not for any mainstream political group but the murder charge, for me is a bit ott.
Indeed. It is not just the Tories but the deep state. Kier Starmer is just controlled opposition. He was often calling for more tyrannical measures than Boris.
@@seekingsomething9026 one common thought is the pension pot gap is immense and culling the herd cos food insrcurity has increased n too many people on planet n that covid was deliberately released to reduce human pop in the most ethical way possible. Only china had the control to accidently on purpose let it onto the world stage, but usa n canada helped pay for the research funding hence the attempted lab robbery back along in canada
@@kimwarburton8490 ridiculous. Anyone smart enough to mastermind that would know full damn well that it wouldn't work. A) the virus would have needed a far higher mortality rate and to have been more infectious so that it could still spread despite humans hiding away. B) the risk from the virus mutating and you losing all and any control would be far too great to ever try such a thing and finally it would require so many people that concrete details would have been leaked... it's a complete nonsense.
@@deathrattle5869 i dont mind you having a genuine disagreement, but if you're a tory who's refusing to listen to him simply because you're a tory, you can do one
@@alecmills2315 I think it's more along the lines of we need more normal everyday people in politics, rather than people who trained IN politics. It's all well good having someone who studied politics, did a course in Politics, and becoming a Politician. Until he's given responsibility over something like health and education, to which he has limited understanding. I'd rather have a doctor, train as a doctor. Work as a doctor, and THEN move towards politics and be given responsibility over health because of experience, who will act in the best interest of the many. Politics shouldn't be a career. But that's my opinion :) To each their own.
Ignore the haters, go for it! But keep your cards close to your chest and remember, Whitehall is littered with sellout fucks that started off with good intentions that will resent you for maintaining integrity, you have to be smarter than them. I believe in you son 👊🏻
@@slartibartfast7921 I don't hate the idea of studying politics. Political awareness is really good and I truly do support that, but it needs to be well rounded with life experience :) Good luck with the A levels!
"The government says it is not in the public interest to know whether it acted unlawfully." In other words: "I've broken the law but it doesn't matter - because I said so."
Around 40% of the country think the govt are too strict on COVID, around 40% think they are not strict enough. Around 20% think they have it about right. Therefore they have 80% of population disagreeing with their general policies. Whichever way you slide the scale from where they are will leave 80% of the population disagreeing with the stance. So for example, labour’s policy of slightly stricter measures may get to 45% - 35% - 20%. So still 80% against. It’s a no win situation for anyone. I think that the govts general CV19 policy reflects the average mood of the country - although maybe with only that 20% fully supporting it. (I make no aspersions on whether this is right or wrong).
Fair assessment. It’s amazing how many amateur centre left hindsight epidemiologists there are nowadays. I think all the government can do is vaccinate open up steadily and see where we stand in the autumn. Hopefully the budget helps as many people out as possible.
@@pads-zr9ln to add on to the reply that accurately said the death toll, it doesn't matter if you don't die from it does it. Because if you're sent to hospital with covid, barely able to move, let alone breathe. I'm sure you'd not be best pleased about people saying it's survivable. Because having long covid, or a severe case of covid, but not acc dying is not ideal is it? And that happens to people no matter their age, ask my best mate. He's 17, perfectly healthy rugby player, and yet he caught covid in October and is still suffering the effects of it. He isn't dead, but he's suffering. So maybe the death rate isn't that important is it?
Last time I checked, the people we put in parliament work for and are accountable to us, the people. If they've decided otherwise then there's always the unemployment office. Jonathan Pie, telling it like it is.
I STILL don't understand why the UK didn't close its ports to all but freight back in February 2020. To not do so now seems unfathomable given that the importing of virus mutations could render our vaccines ineffective & our lockdowns pointless.
I love the things you say, nay preach. You are scarily accurate. But none of it matters. Once covid is over I have no doubt that the British public won’t have the energy or will to truly punish those responsible for the entire tragic debacle. Its the same as the Iraq war enquiry, its the same as the Brexit lies. It will result in nothing. Because thats what we do in this country, we say “shame they died, oh well glad it wasn’t me” and then move along till the next disaster.
If we had a competent opposition we could rely on them to do that for us but alas we’ve got Labour. Equally as incompetent and twice as malicious. Toss out the lot of them and start over.
@@rob1253 my bad you are completely right, neither the ones who pushed the syria war, the libya war and the ones who kept supporting the war on yemen, our representatives are tyrannical and the media is doing nothing to go against them because they stand the most to benefit, and the sadder part is labour is not standing up to anything the conservatards are doing, nor is there a libertarian party with either left or right wing economic policies, and it is just funny that it is 2021 and weed still isnt legalised
@@nittyfrog7576 I would consider myself Centre left personally. I vote Labour more as a tactical vote TBH. I was fully against the Iraq war and still believe Tony Blair should be tried in the courts for his actions. I think we have the blood of many many countries people on our hands which I am greatly ashamed of. While I don’t personally use cannabis I have no idea why it is illegal or indeed why it was ever illegal. The medical and medicinal value of it alone trumps any arbitrary drug laws. Regardless, I am a political nomad I guess because I could never see myself voting conservative and I will only be voting for Kier Starmer tactically. Oh well at least I can vote I guess.
@@rob1253 I think a good solution that would help fix this problem would be to enforce much shorter term limits so people don't feel as pressured to vote for the lesser evil, but it would be naive for me to think that these greedy politicians would ever let that happen
It is exactly the same here in the Netherlands, everything they touch turns to disaster but someone is making a buck off of it so on they keep repeating the same shit... The worst poart is that, with elections in less than a week, people actually think our PM is doing a great job. I am furious and sad at the same time. Hang in there UK
It's always a tough one. I'm pro lock down till the cases go down. But the fact of the matter is the cases go up because people want to put themselves at risk. I say the government should take an authoritative stance but I also sympathise with the government's indicision. Millions want lock down to be lifted and the government is meant to reflect the will of the people. Government should force the lockdown but it's not the government that is running around coughing over the people. It's the people itself!
Is anyone else in the position of 'I don't really care whether they acted lawfully or unlawfully' I am in a position of just wanting to get life back to some sort of normality, to see my friends and parents again. Its got to a point that I genuinely do not give a toss. I am sick to the back teeth of COVID having been turned into a political game at the expense of the general public. If anyone acted against the public interest right the way through COVID it was the media. At every turn the country was in crisis and they did nothing but stoke the fires, all except the BBC, that media centre that everyone wants to do away with it seems. Through the whole thing there were a number of politicians on different sides that stepped up to the mark and I think they should be recognised, that and the government advisers that faced public ridicule for only doing their damn job! The division in this country has gone far enough and it is becoming so damn petty. There will be a time for looking at things that went wrong and that is after not during while people are trying to make decisions. Personally if the Tories want to give contracts to their mates at a time when we just needed stuff done I do not care. Roll on Summer and lets just get back to being human again. Just my humble opinion anyway.
Serious question: who is there to hold Boris to account? The courts have said the law has been broken (I presume the extent of their power), the commons is held by his party (no morals or backbone can be expected from that quarter) and I'm still not sure what useful purpose the Lords serves.
And the opposition shows no desire to hold the government to account, despite that quite literally being its constitutional role. Instead it falls to the likes of private agencies such as the Good Law Project and Gina Miller to force the government to obey the law. Could you imagine writing that sentence about a British government even as little as ten years ago? We are doubly cursed by having the worst government we have ever had while at the same time having the worst opposition.
@@tonyb9735 To be fair, Labour's ex-leader emerged from exile to at least TRY to hold Boris to account at PMQs: th-cam.com/video/bx_NBSyiNBQ/w-d-xo.html Johnson's "answer" sums up the unaccountability of this govt perfectly (it's basically "pooh-pooh") but at least Corbyn tried, which is more than can be said of Starmer.
Anyone with half a brain saw this coming, saw the reports from China, and then Italy, and then other places. How did Taiwan, NZ, Australia (where I now live) do so well? No, that's not the question. The question is, how did the UK (Where I originate), do so poorly? Do not make excuses for them please. They messed up, and while I watch on in safety from the other side of the world, it is not with pride from where I live now, but with sadness at watching my homeland unnecessarily burn. Unprecedented? That's a word that makes me angry in the context of this pandemic. 1918. 1957. 1967. Those are 3 major global pandemics that killed millions EACH. “Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.” ― Edmund Burke (Apparently).
As soon as it is safe to do so we need to all descend on Westminster in our thousands, demand the resignation of this government and an enquiry into their handling of the pandemic and we shouldn’t stop until we get our demands!
@@Bushflare get involved in which ever political party most suites your views. Start your own party if not, we can't complain about them being crap if we don't do something about it
Hate to be that guy but who else would you vote for? Labour are just as incompetent at the moment. Lib dems non existent. The fact is politicians nowadays are all useless. People vote based on least worse party.
Holding the government accountable is, quite literally, the constitutional role of the opposition. Why does it fall to the likes of the Good Law Project and Gina Miller to force the government to obey the law? Labour is not doing its job. And before anybody starts; no, Corbyn was no better.
Love listening to you, I have been saying since last year that Boris and Hancock should be in jail for the uneccessary deaths they have caused, glad you agree.
Meanwhile, my next door neighbour has had family round their house for months old and young, gone out drinking with friends etc. I know the pubs are shut, but they've been meeting up in each others Homes and in cars. This changing the law so some people can meet is trivial, nobody has ever followed it anyway!
@@SamuelBlack84 that's not true, although there are inconsiderate bastards who will always do what they want with no regard to others, this lockdown has very effectively reduced infection rates.
@@gramursowanfaborden5820 BUT actually making it law is an interesting question. The law clearly isn't enforced in most cases, but putting restrictions into law seems to improve compliance anyway. It is uncomfortable that the government has shut down all protests, though!
Jonathan Pie is spot on and a welcome voice of truth! Love his content of hard hitting facts, delivered in a brilliant comedic style. He is one of the few, who really are trying to hold this incompetent government to account. Thank you Jonathan, I salute you good sir!!
Honestly who the hell would want Boris's job? I know I wouldn't want to make all the decisions he had to make knowing the gravity of the situation. It is very easy to criticize but I think we all know if we were in his position 99.9% of us would have made an even bigger arse of it than he has.
I remember saying after the 2019 general election that the country is going to regret not voting for Labour and Jeremy Corbyn. It seems some are regretting their decision.
I’m not. As incompetent as the Tories are I’m 100% confident Labour are just as hopeless, only with Labour you also get a package deal with nutjob ideologies and I’m allergic to nuts.
@@Bushflare You mean the nutjob policies like those Boris ended up having to implement anyway as we spent the last year locked down due to Covid? Nutjob policies like funding a healthcare sector so people don't die from a pandemic? Nutjob policies like furlough, so some people can keep their homes despite entire sectors being forced to close, as the entire UK economy collapses like a house of cards, because people have spent the past 40 years voting the Tories out of fear of more "nutjob policies" like these?
@@DaVane Clearly we need Labour in power to better fund our education system because somewhere along the line you picked up the idea that policy is synonymous with ideology. Try again and contest my actual argument this time.
@@Bushflare If you guys would look at my comment I said some would be regretting their decision. I wasnt saying everyone that voted Tory regretted their decision. Now your opinion on his nut job policies are yours and yours alone I'm sort of ashamed this is becoming an argument and not a discussion. This is going to be a biased as I'm a socialist and I'm not there on a trend, I'm there on my morals, principles and seeing some awful things my mates have gone through. It is just my belief Corbyn was far more qualified. He checks everything a leader should have. Courage not afraid to share his opinion or stand up what he feels is right especially in a time when just having an opinion of your own makes you the worst human being on the planet. Care, Corbyn was somebody that actually cared about the public, Tories were saying help the public but some of their policies I think would have hurt more than help. An example being building 40 new hospitals. Sounds great but then you find out they are refurbishing six. So their building 34 new ones sounds great but their is an NHS staff shortage now they need 40000 new nurses but that's wrong as they are actually getting 21000 as 19000 of that 40000 are already preexisting nurses. So NHS staff shortage and building of 34 new hospitals stretches the NHS thinner. That's why Boris rushed through nurses who were still being educated and put them on the frontline. Also the reason why Boris called for retired doctors and nurses to return for the pandemic. Voluntary service included. Real question now. As you know how much Corbyn loves the NHS do you believe that the NHS would be the state it is in now? It's funny during the election people were saying the UK is fine but Corbyn's policies are too expensive yet in one year were able to find all this money but cant help starving children, those in poverty and getting people off the streets, free tuition fees to prevent students from facing crippling debt once they leave university. Is it really so bad to vote for someone because they care? Ambition. Whatever you say, I say about Corbyn one thing we can agree on is he was an ambitious leader. People say it was and would bankrupt the country. Such as having a Green Industrial revolution by 2040. Yes very ambitious dont get me wrong but in a time when the climate emergency is becoming more and more serious I think a little ambition is needed. Plus it can solve some problems one is that it protects the environment. Secondly it can perhaps solve young people unemployment or just unemployment in general, poverty and what you may say as people milking the benefits system will leave them no excuse to go to work. Ambitious yes but it helps the country in so many ways and helps the environment. When that election was called we all knew Boris Johnson was going to win. He didnt win in the way we expected to as he didnt necessarily win it was the media that won for him. He didnt go to debates or interviews like with Andrew Neil. As much as I hate Nicola Sturgeon and her quest for independence I do have to give her some props for taking a beating in her interview with Andrew Neil, Jeremy Corbyn the same Boris lost the little bit of respect I had for him for not engaging in any of these. Yet somehow we saw him as qualified for the job because he was funny, says mugwump, who did a horrid job as foreign secretary yet somehow hes qualified for the position as Prime Minister. Jeremy Corbyn we can say is an anti semite but is he? I dont think he is some will say well Labour members left the party for the anti semitism, the media reported on everything with Jeremy Corbyn rarely the good and almost always the bad. Why? Simply because they feared him and his socialism as the country since 1979 has been a right wing leaning country. For the Labour members that left I believe they were Blairites who were tired of seeing a socialist at the helm. The socialists of the party defended Corbyn and the rest of the Blairites said all these things. Media lapped it up and helped Boris win. I'm not doing this to attack you or anything. What I intend for this to be is for you to understand where I am coming from.
"The government says it is not in the public interest to know whether it acted unlawfully." 🤣 SAY THAT AGAIN, PLEASE 🤣
That sounds like a Putin quote.... seriously...
And the current leader of the opposition seems to agree
@@stephenrowley4171 Have you got a source on this? Sorry can't find anything other than him retweeting a comment calling for increased transparency and improving government contracting
@@Torauth Or a Biden one...
@@Torauth Guess your new round here? You'll learn that to some evidence is a choice not a requirement to prove a point 😂😂
Anyone:"Did I act unlawfully your honour? I don't feel its in the courts interest to know that."
Judge: "Yeah, thats fair. Dismissed."
HELLO!!! I want to spend time with celebrities. Just kidding. GAGAGAGAGA! I only want to spend time with my two girlfriends and record TH-cam videos for with the 3 of us. OH YEAH. Don't hate me for living the best life, dear cris
@@AxxLAfriku I think you might be art.
It's like the days of Thatch all over again. I worked at Guy's Hospital (their opt out flagship) before, during and after; it was hellish. The Professor i worked for actually took Thatch and one Mr K Clarke, to court for a judicial review (I regularly took calls from Robin Cook, then Shadow Health Sec). Cost them a fortune and was summarily thrown out and the opt out went ahead. If anyone believes the Judiciary will go against a ruling Tory Govt., they are addled. Never happen.
@@DawnSuttonfabfour And if they do, as in this and Parliament's prorogation, nothing ever comes of it anyway.
Gotta ❤️ how our British cousins ‘cross the big pond’ would start acting more & more like the corrupt aF separatists that split out the back door nearly a quarter of a millennia ago ... the leaf never falls very far from the tree.
Sorry cuz, the outright corruption of the wealthiest o/t wealthiest is a *WORSE* virus than the one they’ve been blathering abt ad nauseaum for 18 months now !
Submission or death ... nice options, now, go 🖕yourselves.
The virus will be controlled ... over time but, these neuvo riche pricks that ‘got their start’ under the cloak of your country’s “gouge the nat’l budget” program are absolutely permanent.
WAKE TF UP all you TIM’S out there !!
You’re being snookered & the bait you’re nibbling at IS this post-virus, return to normalcy everyone is longing for after the approx 18 mos of Gov’t lockdown.
I’m just surprised it took the Ritchie Rich dicks over a year to figure out exactly HOW to make it happen.
'Matt Wanksock' - brilliant.
Up north he's known as 'Twat Smallcock' but I quite like that version as well. :D
Best friend of Ben Dover and Phil Mc Krakken.
Just his second name writes itself
Hanky Wanksock
That is his new official name. Fits him perfectly.
He also blamed students for breaking the rules, despite the fact we were forced to go and be packed into a room with 29 mouth breathers. It's no wonder there was a spike in cases
Except the evidence shows that cases and rate of spread in schools was no higher than the rates in the surrounding communities.
@@extermin8or3 ignoring universities- uni students live with others and this caused a massive spike. Entirely the government’s fault for giving young adults no choice
@@jasminemaedbh7105 evidence suggested there was a slight spike back in late senotenber yes but after that student groups actually had lower rates than surrounding areas in almost every major City.
@@extermin8or3 It's almost like educated people are more likely to listen to and follow scientific advice.
@@extermin8or3 because the students spread it to the surrounding communities? Just a guess.
The fact that a siren bellows up in the background while he's telling us everything's going to shit was poetically dystopian.
I agree 😃Killed any Daleks?😉
@@SamuelBlack84 No but I killed the 10th doctor.
@@carrotman329 Well, he needed to get a break from his ego
@@carrotman329 How’s Donna doing? Considering she got a winning lottery ticket, probably quite well I’d imagine.
"Matt Wanksock" that's the best nickname for him yet 😂😂
I tend to think of him simply as 'twat hancock'.......works for me
Ngl I've been calling him Twat Wanksock for a while now XD it is the perfect surname for such a wanker
@@dexterhill5843 Oh yes
I call him Twat Wancock
for me he was always Matt Handycock... but I must admit Wanksock is a lot more relevant depiction of this twat.
Money being thrown about between ex public school boys, same old same old.
Private school or public?
We're accepting this as normal 😫
Exactly. It's our fault because we keep letting it happen.
@@Fleeb-pb7zo I have no idea, it's all make believe anyways.
@@donalonzo63 r u a lefty?
I remember telling a friend once that Boris is more interested in “playing” prime minister like a child than actually be prime minister like a responsible adult who can comprehend the tough responsibilities of nation’s leader. I mean to Boris, being a “great prime minister” should be as easy as Role Playing Winston Churchill.
although it's true, it's not especially true for Boris at all, this is what our Gov have been doing pretty much since the 1960s
Yeah... You look at post war achievements like the formation of the NHS try and imagine something that dynamic happening today.
I think it's the blatant cronyism I just find disheartening. I'm absolutely on the left economically, socialism all the way. But I'm not blind to the potential benefits of free market economics except its not really the free market when most Gov contacts go to companies that MP's have a vested personal interest in. It's basically communism with extra steps.
Everyone wants the captains job until there’s captains work to do
Yeah, i told my colleagues the same. They couldn't see it. That's why they are not my friends.
@@gramursowanfaborden5820 what the fuck are you talking about!? Its especially true of Alexander Boris de pfeffel.
Not forgetting the five 'missed' COBRA meetings to kick the whole shitshow off.
That's what really gets to me. Every time I see him, that's all I can think of. While the world was trying to get its head around the 'new' virus, he couldn't give a shit to the tune of not attending FIVE emergency meetings to discuss preparing 'his' nation for it. FIVE times he effectively told the UK to eff off and die because he 'doesn't do weekends' or work after five, or do emergency briefings... That's the calibre of the man.
But morons will say it's a tough job, he's doing his best, he has funny hair...
I don't agree with lockdown as a solution, BUT..... If we had done it sooner and harder like NZ we would not be in this mess
Paul Sweeney.
Missing all five cobra meetings, just a little bit arrogant.
@@anaseijas3923 Did Blair have to cope with a pandemic? Did Blair shut down the Ministerial Committee for Pandemics as soon as he became PM ? Boris did. Who is the idiot ?
He’s on point. Boris is never acting, he’s always reacting. And only when he has no other option. History will remember him as the „too little and way too late“ PM.
Fax, he has some serious blood on his hands
PT PM. Butcher Boris, Boris the butcher or butcher johnson?
@@stevenredpath9332 naw those are too cool, "boris the man who was incompetent enough to cause 120,000 deaths" is far more fitting 😂
@@jeromeharrson5205 Bit long for an epitaph though. How about "he came, he saw, he ran away"
@@jeromeharrson5205 only 120k deaths? Here in the States that's a slow month.
A pity our Opposition parties do not attack the Government the same way as Jonathan
There is no opposition, Labour have proved over and over again to be dithering non-entities who no longer relate to the common person on the street
When Starmer first became leader of the opposition he was pretty good at calling them to account, but that seems to have fallen away
@@johnsmiths9682 says something a public schoolboy can connect the average bloke and an unemployable A level drop out never could
@@pads-zr9ln It's easy to connect with the average bloke when the average bloke and the public schoolboy both don't have two braincells to rub together, and reject detailed policies in favour of simplistic meaningless slogans. Britain didn't deserve Corbyn and they'll live to regret it (if Boris doesn't kill them first).
@@simonturner1 funny all Corbyn supporters are big brained, don't do anything productive for a living but have a BSc from a former swimming pool poly and an aversion to work
Jonathan Pie is my inner middle aged political rant unleashed, every, fekin, video.
Yep, it amazes me how few people seem to care that we have the highest death toll in Europe by far, and one of the worst performing economies in the OECD
@Khaartoum Eastern
There is always opportunity in disaster.
@Khaartoum Eastern "Check out Liberty Beacon and Bit-Chute". Why? Have they got some good tinfoil hats?
JP for PM
@@jeanmichellelaurent oh my ;-D
"Finally I can go dogging" 😂😂😉 I can't I love this man
any famous doggers taking part ???
I love you
Nosh of a stranger. Ahahah.
Govt. Advice is not clear on how far away the blokes w*nking in the bushes have to stand to be classed as socially distant.
I wonder if cottaging ever stopped for the "drop anchor in poo bay brigade"?!
Jonathan, you are a legend. Always the voice of unwavering, articulate, furious reason in the face of utter madness. Thank you
"Nosh off a stranger" was absent from the Eat Out to Help Out publicity in my area. Perhaps we got different posters
🤣🤣🤣
Hilarious...
@@DaleRC75 Well I've never given a noshing, but my understanding is you don't actually eat anything.
We had it 'round our way. The posters said: Nosh Off & Kill Off...
Tbf, he Does mention he can go dogging again....
"Don't care homes" - isn't that every Tory's address?
Ha yes!!!!
Labour will want the day care centre. I could add a bunch of reasons why.
"don't care homes"
🤣🤣🤣
How he does it all in a single shot is beyond me!
I hadn't noticed that before. Makes it even more impressive.
i wonder how many takes on average
My bleedin" thoughts entirely.
Because he feels it! It's not just a script, it's a passion!
@@tonyb9735 Absolutely, although it's still quite a feat.
I swear, every Jonathan Pie video has me asking the same question at the end:
“How are the Tories still in power?”
And you still never come up with the answer? It's because the opposition are worse in most people's opinions. Not fucking rocket science...
@@rescyn1190 at this point I can only imagine the opposition being worse if they’re literally shooting citizens in broad daylight
Because the opposition parties are to busy fighting amongst themselves to even bother to actually do their jobs.
@@Doctor4077 Then you're a lunatic quite frankly.
@@Doctor4077 Oh and the opposition party supporters are also fractured and too busy fighting to actually bother to go out and vote out the tories.
Basically, it's a right mess.
Extremists on all the political compass points are dividing everyone and stirring up so much shit.
Trust me, the mud slinging and drama going on for the past few years ain't pretty.
first class, with you all the way lets hope the country shows them in MAY good rids.
Always makes my day when pie uploads
Should it be “unloads”? As when he uploads he really does unload... 😊
He's tackling all the crusty subjects is Mr Pie 🥧 😉
Which puts his comment about dogging into a whole different perspective. Oh “uploads” not “offloads”.
I feel it is your civic duty to upload more often.
Fuk~ye !
yep
Weekly, no, daily ,at least.
I concur
Honestly true tbh
A populist can’t do anything that isn’t popular. The whole problem with Boris Johnson and a Brexit government.
Yep
Still smashing it in the polls. How's it feel to be politically irrelevant?
@@paulies5407 At least my conscience is clean. And the majority of people in the UK do not like him.
"I was going to make a covid19 joke but 99.8% won't get it"
"Whoever thought I'd be having a go at Boris for keeping our borders open?"
So with you there
Painfully accurate.
What a breath of fresh air Jonathan Pie is, he tells it like it is in an educated no holds barred way, I was starting to believe I'm the only one who felt the same way as he does. If only the real news was like this . More please.
Loved the sirens in the background, made it sound like they were coming for Boris :D
Boris going after pie xD
Had he beaten up his latest squeeze, again?
Ahh... if only.
I bloody love the comments on a Pie post almost as much as I enjoy the actual content.
Is anyone else eyeing up that scaffolding on Westminster and wondering how to find out which Tory donor had the contract for that ?
I'm afraid I can't agree. You said these deaths were the result of mistakes. Which implies the Tories don't actively benefit from straight up murdering people. It's not a mistake if it was intentional.
There voter base is primarily old people, fuck off with your conspiracies. The government aren't evil and don't want to kill people.
Prove intent. The situation is unique in modern times so mistakes will be made. I'm not for any mainstream political group but the murder charge, for me is a bit ott.
Indeed. It is not just the Tories but the deep state. Kier Starmer is just controlled opposition. He was often calling for more tyrannical measures than Boris.
@@seekingsomething9026 one common thought is the pension pot gap is immense and culling the herd cos food insrcurity has increased n too many people on planet n that covid was deliberately released to reduce human pop in the most ethical way possible. Only china had the control to accidently on purpose let it onto the world stage, but usa n canada helped pay for the research funding hence the attempted lab robbery back along in canada
@@kimwarburton8490 ridiculous. Anyone smart enough to mastermind that would know full damn well that it wouldn't work. A) the virus would have needed a far higher mortality rate and to have been more infectious so that it could still spread despite humans hiding away. B) the risk from the virus mutating and you losing all and any control would be far too great to ever try such a thing and finally it would require so many people that concrete details would have been leaked... it's a complete nonsense.
Yeah, I tried that "Eat Out to Help Out" thing. Talk about ungrateful... She slapped me, pulled her knickers back up, and called the police.
I did like that pun.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jeffsyndrome4812 Here here.
this man is the reason im taking a level politics. fuckin legend
@@deathrattle5869 i dont mind you having a genuine disagreement, but if you're a tory who's refusing to listen to him simply because you're a tory, you can do one
@@alecmills2315 I think it's more along the lines of we need more normal everyday people in politics, rather than people who trained IN politics.
It's all well good having someone who studied politics, did a course in Politics, and becoming a Politician. Until he's given responsibility over something like health and education, to which he has limited understanding.
I'd rather have a doctor, train as a doctor. Work as a doctor, and THEN move towards politics and be given responsibility over health because of experience, who will act in the best interest of the many.
Politics shouldn't be a career.
But that's my opinion :) To each their own.
@@Sintakhra o I dont want to be a politician, I just find it interesting. This guys videos are one of the things that got me interested
Ignore the haters, go for it! But keep your cards close to your chest and remember, Whitehall is littered with sellout fucks that started off with good intentions that will resent you for maintaining integrity, you have to be smarter than them. I believe in you son 👊🏻
@@slartibartfast7921 I don't hate the idea of studying politics. Political awareness is really good and I truly do support that, but it needs to be well rounded with life experience :)
Good luck with the A levels!
"The government says it is not in the public interest to know whether it acted unlawfully." In other words: "I've broken the law but it doesn't matter - because I said so."
Around 40% of the country think the govt are too strict on COVID, around 40% think they are not strict enough.
Around 20% think they have it about right.
Therefore they have 80% of population disagreeing with their general policies.
Whichever way you slide the scale from where they are will leave 80% of the population disagreeing with the stance.
So for example, labour’s policy of slightly stricter measures may get to 45% - 35% - 20%. So still 80% against.
It’s a no win situation for anyone.
I think that the govts general CV19 policy reflects the average mood of the country - although maybe with only that 20% fully supporting it. (I make no aspersions on whether this is right or wrong).
Fair assessment. It’s amazing how many amateur centre left hindsight epidemiologists there are nowadays.
I think all the government can do is vaccinate open up steadily and see where we stand in the autumn. Hopefully the budget helps as many people out as possible.
All my neighbours have been meeting up in their droves for months on end in each others Homes and out in public and nobody gives a toss
More power to them
Well it just takes one cough
@@baconwizard To what? pass on a 99%+ survivable virus, tremble in fear plebs
@@pads-zr9ln death rate in the UK is anywhere between 4% and 12% depending on various factors. don't be a muppet.
@@pads-zr9ln to add on to the reply that accurately said the death toll, it doesn't matter if you don't die from it does it. Because if you're sent to hospital with covid, barely able to move, let alone breathe. I'm sure you'd not be best pleased about people saying it's survivable. Because having long covid, or a severe case of covid, but not acc dying is not ideal is it? And that happens to people no matter their age, ask my best mate. He's 17, perfectly healthy rugby player, and yet he caught covid in October and is still suffering the effects of it. He isn't dead, but he's suffering. So maybe the death rate isn't that important is it?
Matt WankSock is my absolute favourite 😂😂
i always called him handcock
He smashed it with that one
Glad to have you back, keeping us informed.
You’re a national treasure....and that’s here in America! Brilliant, thanks again.
All governments are same unfortunately.
Last time I checked, the people we put in parliament work for and are accountable to us, the people. If they've decided otherwise then there's always the unemployment office. Jonathan Pie, telling it like it is.
Tories work for their investors - oops I mean donors
I STILL don't understand why the UK didn't close its ports to all but freight back in February 2020.
To not do so now seems unfathomable given that the importing of virus mutations could render our vaccines ineffective & our lockdowns pointless.
Is the exporting of mutations OK?
@@johnbaines9580 Nope
"Matt Wanksock" made me spit coffee
I love the things you say, nay preach. You are scarily accurate. But none of it matters. Once covid is over I have no doubt that the British public won’t have the energy or will to truly punish those responsible for the entire tragic debacle. Its the same as the Iraq war enquiry, its the same as the Brexit lies. It will result in nothing. Because thats what we do in this country, we say “shame they died, oh well glad it wasn’t me” and then move along till the next disaster.
If we had a competent opposition we could rely on them to do that for us but alas we’ve got Labour. Equally as incompetent and twice as malicious.
Toss out the lot of them and start over.
@@nittyfrog7576 umm yea. Thats what I am saying. He did not and will not ever be punished for it.
@@rob1253 my bad you are completely right, neither the ones who pushed the syria war, the libya war and the ones who kept supporting the war on yemen, our representatives are tyrannical and the media is doing nothing to go against them because they stand the most to benefit, and the sadder part is labour is not standing up to anything the conservatards are doing, nor is there a libertarian party with either left or right wing economic policies, and it is just funny that it is 2021 and weed still isnt legalised
@@nittyfrog7576 I would consider myself Centre left personally. I vote Labour more as a tactical vote TBH. I was fully against the Iraq war and still believe Tony Blair should be tried in the courts for his actions.
I think we have the blood of many many countries people on our hands which I am greatly ashamed of.
While I don’t personally use cannabis I have no idea why it is illegal or indeed why it was ever illegal. The medical and medicinal value of it alone trumps any arbitrary drug laws.
Regardless, I am a political nomad I guess because I could never see myself voting conservative and I will only be voting for Kier Starmer tactically. Oh well at least I can vote I guess.
@@rob1253 I think a good solution that would help fix this problem would be to enforce much shorter term limits so people don't feel as pressured to vote for the lesser evil, but it would be naive for me to think that these greedy politicians would ever let that happen
Spot on, its what we all know.
Boris is like a blustering, blundering First World War General just like Stephen Fry's character in Blackadder.
1st March dogging begins again
My wife can't wait 😉
"Matt Wanksock" is the single greatest insult I have ever heard
"go nosh off a stranger..." 😂🤣🤣
Something to do, innit
Excellent. Let's face it, it's been "Wealth versus Health" for 11 months now - and "Wealth" has won-out.
It is exactly the same here in the Netherlands, everything they touch turns to disaster but someone is making a buck off of it so on they keep repeating the same shit... The worst poart is that, with elections in less than a week, people actually think our PM is doing a great job. I am furious and sad at the same time. Hang in there UK
"Noshing off a stranger!" - Were we supposed to be doing that?!
Well, it was called "Eat out to help out"... so, provided it's a *female* stranger...
I agree Johnathan, Boris is going to say things are opening then blame the people for catching Covid.
Boris? Saying one thing, denying the next and blaming someone else... you don't say!
Well, they opened stuff up where I live but I wasn’t stupid enough to go anywhere. I live in Florida and have thus far managed not to catch it.
@@debshaw680 "Florida man... behaves sensibly."
@@armadillito there are a few of us. 😆
It's always a tough one. I'm pro lock down till the cases go down. But the fact of the matter is the cases go up because people want to put themselves at risk. I say the government should take an authoritative stance but I also sympathise with the government's indicision. Millions want lock down to be lifted and the government is meant to reflect the will of the people. Government should force the lockdown but it's not the government that is running around coughing over the people. It's the people itself!
Is anyone else in the position of 'I don't really care whether they acted lawfully or unlawfully' I am in a position of just wanting to get life back to some sort of normality, to see my friends and parents again. Its got to a point that I genuinely do not give a toss. I am sick to the back teeth of COVID having been turned into a political game at the expense of the general public. If anyone acted against the public interest right the way through COVID it was the media. At every turn the country was in crisis and they did nothing but stoke the fires, all except the BBC, that media centre that everyone wants to do away with it seems. Through the whole thing there were a number of politicians on different sides that stepped up to the mark and I think they should be recognised, that and the government advisers that faced public ridicule for only doing their damn job! The division in this country has gone far enough and it is becoming so damn petty. There will be a time for looking at things that went wrong and that is after not during while people are trying to make decisions. Personally if the Tories want to give contracts to their mates at a time when we just needed stuff done I do not care. Roll on Summer and lets just get back to being human again. Just my humble opinion anyway.
So true.
Very good dialogue - first time seen this bloke and now subscribed
Spot on and brilliantly delivered, as usual...............
Serious question: who is there to hold Boris to account? The courts have said the law has been broken (I presume the extent of their power), the commons is held by his party (no morals or backbone can be expected from that quarter) and I'm still not sure what useful purpose the Lords serves.
And the opposition shows no desire to hold the government to account, despite that quite literally being its constitutional role. Instead it falls to the likes of private agencies such as the Good Law Project and Gina Miller to force the government to obey the law.
Could you imagine writing that sentence about a British government even as little as ten years ago?
We are doubly cursed by having the worst government we have ever had while at the same time having the worst opposition.
@@tonyb9735 The Good Law Project is a not-for-profit campaign organisation that uses the law to protect the interests of the public.
@@tonyb9735 To be fair, Labour's ex-leader emerged from exile to at least TRY to hold Boris to account at PMQs: th-cam.com/video/bx_NBSyiNBQ/w-d-xo.html
Johnson's "answer" sums up the unaccountability of this govt perfectly (it's basically "pooh-pooh") but at least Corbyn tried, which is more than can be said of Starmer.
Hindsight and not being the person who has to make unprecedented decisions is a beautiful thing
He didn't need hindsight. He was advised by scientists not to do what he did from day 1. It took him a year to start listening to them.
Anyone with half a brain saw this coming, saw the reports from China, and then Italy, and then other places. How did Taiwan, NZ, Australia (where I now live) do so well? No, that's not the question. The question is, how did the UK (Where I originate), do so poorly? Do not make excuses for them please. They messed up, and while I watch on in safety from the other side of the world, it is not with pride from where I live now, but with sadness at watching my homeland unnecessarily burn. Unprecedented? That's a word that makes me angry in the context of this pandemic. 1918. 1957. 1967. Those are 3 major global pandemics that killed millions EACH. “Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.” ― Edmund Burke (Apparently).
"Have a pint, go to the beach, nosh off a stranger!"
As soon as it is safe to do so we need to all descend on Westminster in our thousands, demand the resignation of this government and an enquiry into their handling of the pandemic and we shouldn’t stop until we get our demands!
You say Boris is to blame no he isn't its the public who's to blame for not stepping up and removing them from office
Coffee, biscuit and a Pie video. Solid afternoon
Couldn’t agree more love mi some Johnathan pie he is too funny 😂
Over here in New Scotland, same deal only it’s morning and that means coffee and a spliff along with my 🥧😜
@@susanyeadon6657 you're cool.
@@lucasc5622 ✌🏻
Glad you’re chatting with Tim again. Top notch!
Modern Politicians is a joke.
@JZ's Best Friend True word, amen for that!
Only because we let them. Vote them out
@@stephenrowley4171
You need someone worth voting for first.
@@Bushflare get involved in which ever political party most suites your views.
Start your own party if not, we can't complain about them being crap if we don't do something about it
@@stephenrowley4171
Already did that. Party cannibalised itself because of populist demagoguery. As it stands I’m waiting for new blood.
Another great appraisal from Pie that deserves to be "liked" twice!
Really looking forward to attending his live show! 😀
I’m glad it was not Jeremy Corbyn who dealt with all this.
This is the problem: it doesn't matter how bad the Tories are, people clinging to the notion that it must be the case that Corbyn would have worse.
The fact people will still vote Tory is sickening
If only there was an alternative.
It's not people, it's your parents. A lot of our issues are generational.
Hate to be that guy but who else would you vote for? Labour are just as incompetent at the moment. Lib dems non existent. The fact is politicians nowadays are all useless. People vote based on least worse party.
@@gobshite99 Excuses unfortunately. You really believe This is better than the alternative?
@@woolywoolmer And the Tories are the "least worst" party in your eyes? Yikes.
Things aren't any better on this side of the pond, mate.
Perhaps the government should not have a monopoly on holding the government accountable while having a monopoly on violence.
Holding the government accountable is, quite literally, the constitutional role of the opposition.
Why does it fall to the likes of the Good Law Project and Gina Miller to force the government to obey the law? Labour is not doing its job. And before anybody starts; no, Corbyn was no better.
I’m from Canada. His rants are much needed for anyone suffering from politicians being idiots even on the best day.
Love listening to you, I have been saying since last year that Boris and Hancock should be in jail for the uneccessary deaths they have caused, glad you agree.
you never cease to amaze me much love from leeds
Matt "Wanksock" - hilarious, I haven't laughed so much in years!
The confused person walking by in the background at the end pretty much sums it up 😆
So with this in mind who would have done the perfect job,no mistakes ,no deaths,no costs,no job loses,I'm waiting??.
You don’t have to be perfect, just better. Like on the antipodes.
@@MrWilson-zx9ix who would that be then ?
Nobody is holding them to account because there is still no credible opposition to them. It's unbelievable!
“Half of me was just glad for the chat!” 🤣🤣🤣👏
He has managed to eradicate flu this year, bravo.
Looking forward to chatting to an insurance salesperson...covid has really brought Britons down to their knees.
Meanwhile, my next door neighbour has had family round their house for months old and young, gone out drinking with friends etc. I know the pubs are shut, but they've been meeting up in each others Homes and in cars. This changing the law so some people can meet is trivial, nobody has ever followed it anyway!
@@SamuelBlack84 that's not true, although there are inconsiderate bastards who will always do what they want with no regard to others, this lockdown has very effectively reduced infection rates.
@@gramursowanfaborden5820 BUT actually making it law is an interesting question. The law clearly isn't enforced in most cases, but putting restrictions into law seems to improve compliance anyway. It is uncomfortable that the government has shut down all protests, though!
@@armadillito uncomfortable indeed, especially considering there is actually a sensible reason for them doing so.
@sdrawkcabUK freedom of speech must be consistent. if you want yours, they need theirs, even if they are arguing against the idea.
I don't live in the UK anymore. People are surprised when I say I have no interest in returning.
They shouldn't be
I wish I could leave the UK, but low income keeps me here. I would love to be living and working in New Zealand about now.
Excellent Again JP 🍀 cheers
DID HE JUST SAY "NOSH OFF A STRANGER?" ~ Lol.
Thank you for expressing the frustration of everyone the world over. All our governments are doing the same stupid thing.
Brilliant, as always.
Jonathan Pie is spot on and a welcome voice of truth! Love his content of hard hitting facts, delivered in a brilliant comedic style. He is one of the few, who really are trying to hold this incompetent government to account. Thank you Jonathan, I salute you good sir!!
100% on everything. Why are the public not outraged?!
The high-speed police convoy at 2:10 lends added urgency to the mood!
Ok this totally reminded me that I needed to renew my Car Insurace.
Let mine expire in January. Will pick it up again in April or May. That'll pay for a holiday.
@@garyreynolds5733 Hope no one steals your car in the meantime.
@@AWMJoeyjoejoe It's a thought, but to be honest - it's not worth much more than the insurance costs anyway. lol.
Plot twist:
The firefighters were going to go hose down Boris after Johnathan roasted him
Wow! Politicians not telling the truth AND breaking the law.
This should be on the news! 🙄
Honestly who the hell would want Boris's job? I know I wouldn't want to make all the decisions he had to make knowing the gravity of the situation. It is very easy to criticize but I think we all know if we were in his position 99.9% of us would have made an even bigger arse of it than he has.
The fastest I have ever clicked a notification
same
bame
I'm just surprised... That people are surprised by this. 🤷♂️
Never clicked a notification faster in my life
Nor me
Absolutely love watching your video. ❤❤❤
I remember saying after the 2019 general election that the country is going to regret not voting for Labour and Jeremy Corbyn. It seems some are regretting their decision.
Make no mistake, Corbyn was no more competent. He truly was hopeless but he was less corrupt and deceitful. I held my nose and voted for him.
I’m not. As incompetent as the Tories are I’m 100% confident Labour are just as hopeless, only with Labour you also get a package deal with nutjob ideologies and I’m allergic to nuts.
@@Bushflare You mean the nutjob policies like those Boris ended up having to implement anyway as we spent the last year locked down due to Covid? Nutjob policies like funding a healthcare sector so people don't die from a pandemic? Nutjob policies like furlough, so some people can keep their homes despite entire sectors being forced to close, as the entire UK economy collapses like a house of cards, because people have spent the past 40 years voting the Tories out of fear of more "nutjob policies" like these?
@@DaVane
Clearly we need Labour in power to better fund our education system because somewhere along the line you picked up the idea that policy is synonymous with ideology.
Try again and contest my actual argument this time.
@@Bushflare If you guys would look at my comment I said some would be regretting their decision. I wasnt saying everyone that voted Tory regretted their decision. Now your opinion on his nut job policies are yours and yours alone I'm sort of ashamed this is becoming an argument and not a discussion. This is going to be a biased as I'm a socialist and I'm not there on a trend, I'm there on my morals, principles and seeing some awful things my mates have gone through. It is just my belief Corbyn was far more qualified. He checks everything a leader should have.
Courage not afraid to share his opinion or stand up what he feels is right especially in a time when just having an opinion of your own makes you the worst human being on the planet.
Care, Corbyn was somebody that actually cared about the public, Tories were saying help the public but some of their policies I think would have hurt more than help. An example being building 40 new hospitals. Sounds great but then you find out they are refurbishing six. So their building 34 new ones sounds great but their is an NHS staff shortage now they need 40000 new nurses but that's wrong as they are actually getting 21000 as 19000 of that 40000 are already preexisting nurses. So NHS staff shortage and building of 34 new hospitals stretches the NHS thinner. That's why Boris rushed through nurses who were still being educated and put them on the frontline. Also the reason why Boris called for retired doctors and nurses to return for the pandemic. Voluntary service included. Real question now. As you know how much Corbyn loves the NHS do you believe that the NHS would be the state it is in now? It's funny during the election people were saying the UK is fine but Corbyn's policies are too expensive yet in one year were able to find all this money but cant help starving children, those in poverty and getting people off the streets, free tuition fees to prevent students from facing crippling debt once they leave university. Is it really so bad to vote for someone because they care?
Ambition. Whatever you say, I say about Corbyn one thing we can agree on is he was an ambitious leader. People say it was and would bankrupt the country. Such as having a Green Industrial revolution by 2040. Yes very ambitious dont get me wrong but in a time when the climate emergency is becoming more and more serious I think a little ambition is needed. Plus it can solve some problems one is that it protects the environment. Secondly it can perhaps solve young people unemployment or just unemployment in general, poverty and what you may say as people milking the benefits system will leave them no excuse to go to work. Ambitious yes but it helps the country in so many ways and helps the environment.
When that election was called we all knew Boris Johnson was going to win. He didnt win in the way we expected to as he didnt necessarily win it was the media that won for him. He didnt go to debates or interviews like with Andrew Neil. As much as I hate Nicola Sturgeon and her quest for independence I do have to give her some props for taking a beating in her interview with Andrew Neil, Jeremy Corbyn the same Boris lost the little bit of respect I had for him for not engaging in any of these. Yet somehow we saw him as qualified for the job because he was funny, says mugwump, who did a horrid job as foreign secretary yet somehow hes qualified for the position as Prime Minister. Jeremy Corbyn we can say is an anti semite but is he? I dont think he is some will say well Labour members left the party for the anti semitism, the media reported on everything with Jeremy Corbyn rarely the good and almost always the bad. Why? Simply because they feared him and his socialism as the country since 1979 has been a right wing leaning country. For the Labour members that left I believe they were Blairites who were tired of seeing a socialist at the helm. The socialists of the party defended Corbyn and the rest of the Blairites said all these things. Media lapped it up and helped Boris win.
I'm not doing this to attack you or anything. What I intend for this to be is for you to understand where I am coming from.
And the alternative is a kneeling Starmer. We are well and truly f****d
Looking forward to your take on the Salmond-Sturgeon situation.
Pie doing Starmer’s job...again.
The sum of one year of my thoughts , beautifully summarised.
Face masks are dehumanising and not good for your health either!
You don't have to mussell yourself.
@@iancollins4320 - I know it's guidance but too many think it's the bloody law.