Wonderful French from Freddie Gray. There are so many excellent figures across Europe that should be interviewed by the British media, but they don't bother because they don't know the language (getting them to speak in their mother tongue is much better than trying to get them to squash their ideas into English).
AIR at least two Francophile N African countries have retained the Napoleonic code. If Muslims in France favour Sharia, it is down to direct Saudi influence and to a lesser extent the Maliens etc.
Freddy Grey's French is very good! A couple of slips but that's to be expected when faced with an impressive figure like Zemmour. I look forward to watching the full interview.
@@redactrice294 I suppose we don't really know how fully he understood the response but I think he did. As an English speaker I understood 100% of Zemmour because he speaks very clearly in French.
I also take what Dorries says with a pinch of salt. Many would wish Johnson were still PM, however. The notion that Badenoch would improve the electoral chances of the Tory party is for the birds. She will have little appeal outside "the shires" and close to zero in the former "red wall". The situation the Tories are in is beyond irrecoverable. Those in the Tory party who plotted against Johnson, though a deeply flawed PM, and those who followed them like sheep, must be ruing the day they used all their powers of deceit and deception to remove him. This injustice is one of the main reasons I, as a lifelong Tory voter, will be voting for Reform UK at the next election. However, there are many others, not least Sunak's constant lying, and I am well past caring what damage a large vote for Reform UK will do to the Tories. They can go to hell.
80 seat majority and 4 years, and they failed in everything. The idea that Boris is wanted by the people who voted in 2019 for the Conservatives is laughable
The French gentleman speaks so many truths. It’s a pity those in politics here are not thinking and saying the same. If they did, our future as ‘English/British’ citizens would not feel so scarey and on the precipice.
I worked as a joiner for fifty years long hours low pay retired now 71yr old because I worked for so long I get less of a government pension than someone who couldn't be bothered to get off their arse and get a job they get the rest made up on benefits
If you've got 50 years worth of national insurance stamp, you should be on full pension. Sadly only years with the entire 52 weeks equivalent of stamps qualify towards your state pension. Unless you were opted out, in which case you would have a private pension. And it sounds like that is not the case. It is possible to 'top-up' recent 'short' years so that they gain qualifying status.
Fascinating all round as usual and specifically I was hugely impressed by Mr Zemmour and his spot on assessment of immigration and how he rightly sees islamisation and 'wokeism' as the basic problem. Congratulations on Mr Gray's French. Not a 'la plume de ma tante' in sight.
The sickness benefit created the beneficiary’s. A skivers Charter. Those of us who have worked in normal jobs all knew the person who was a lazy skiver. I would estimate they were about one in twenty. 50,000 per million.
So true. ‘Work related stress’….. Weeks and weeks off on full pay because they couldn’t cope with the routine essentials of their frankly cushy jobs - have had 3 in my small team in the last year. They get to sit in the garden and enjoy themselves while muggins here whose parents are elderly, my partner has degenerative osteoarthritis, and the menopause is kicking my ass - picks up the slack for nothing.
Looked at this Sick Note issue a lot as I have friend after friend who is not sick (and not on any welfare benefit), keen to return to work, but despite the hundreds of thousands of vacancies, can they get an interview ? No. A reply even ? Very rare. We sometimes look at the feedback, where it's given, but of course, it obscures any reason, rather than revealing anything. It's puzzling.
What does Nadine Dorries (of a party with so far three female prime ministers) mean when she casually throws in, "...I'm a woman..." in a conversation with two other successful, intelligent women? Does she expect them to say, "yes, when will we be taken seriously"
The Zemmour interview is great. The way to solve this problem in UK is another play/ documentry about the Windrush 'scandal ' btw, the last segment belongs on BBC women's hour, not a serious news channel.
Big mistake to sack Zaluzhnyi I reckon. He appears to be very calm, level-headed, & sensible. ps. My idea of male feminism is supporting Kellie Jay Keen, Kathleen Stock, J.K. Rowling, & Helen Joyce. They're doing a good job and I admire them.
Well, Sick Note Britain stats were no doubt bumped up by Nadine Dorries who failed to speak in Parliament for a year, despite appearing weekly on TV. One rule for the peasants, meanwhile……
Not to mention the fact that the members of the local assembly in northern have spent over a year and a half on full pay but with no assembly to sit in 🤔 apparently doing constituency work. (Don't know who is going to do that work now they are back🤔) .... And yet NHS and other public sector workers don't even have pay parity with other countries within the UK.... Lead by example! If people see our leaders swinging the lead they are definitely going to do the same!
This is without doubt the best show of the week - and one of the best "The Week in 60 Minutes" so far - the intriguing interview with the extremely articulate Eric Zemmour, Svitlana Moronets and Antony Beevor on Ukraine and Kate and Zoe Strimpel on Thomas Hardy. Not to mention Katy Balls and Nadine Dorries! What more do you want and where would you find it?
I would like to enquire about who is quite proud of our multi-cultural society. The only people I can think of are university graduates and the multi-culturals themselves. The majority of the white, indigenous population, created over the past centuries are fed up to the back teeth with it.
We really need to get this straight: wokism is not individualism. It's marxism. Eco wokery is collective agitation for extreme socialism. Pronouns and rainbow wokery is all group rights agitation for similar outcomes. The notion that there's anything individualistic or pro individual liberty in wokery is for the birds. It's all about subjugation of the individual to controlling groups that limit your behaviour, your agency, your freedom.
If you're inside IR35 you're an employee, so you'd get employee benefits, if your outside it your self employed so you don't get employee benefits. I don't understand what your issue is unless of course you we using the old rules to work for the same company under contracted self employed status, which meant you were playing the system. While the system is not perfect and needs tweaking, it was designed from a serious issue that saw companies and staff using self employed statues via a limited company avoiding paying the correct tax and NI contributions. It's also very nice that you get to choose not work, youret complaining while there's millions whi have no choice but to work, and those who refuse off sick with genuine health conditions who cannot work but really want too and need for their own sense of purpose and sanity. So we're you one of those people who was a "stealth employee" wi used contracted status to get more tax freedom despite the fact you were actually an employee?
As Anthony Beevor says, if you don't believe that your counterparty will stand behind anything they say, then it's difficult to negotiate any international treaty with them. Does that remind anyone of B Johnson?
Two recent cabinet rank ministers and a presidential candidate from a G7 nation and NATO ally, who received more votes combined than the candidates of the Con/Lab analogues. Perhaps the Spectator journalists understand their trade a little better than give them credit for.
IDS means well but a lot of what he proposes is undrmined by zero-hour contracts. Neither the work coach nor the applicant can make employers increase hours if they don't want to. Employers require random hours but permanent availability from people on zero-hours contracts rendering their availability for other jobs - which are probably also zero-hours jobs requiring permanent availability but no guaranteed hours - impossible.
If you're seriously cancelling a subscription to a political magazine for including a single guest on a single video that is available to non subscribers, I'm not sure you're a serious person
I agree that plaque is very strange indeed. I would not be surprised if the person mentioned on the plaque did it himself - just as a laugh and to wind people up. Who knows why it’s still there. Im not in Wakes but I imagine no-one would complain if it was taken down and thrown in the river - like that statue in Bristol😂
I don’t really have much respect for Boris Johnson these days, but I believe he should be reinstated as PM for the simple reason, he was the person that the British people voted for. How they’ve behaved since, with all the skulduggery and chopping and changing of PM’s has made a mockery of the Conservative Party, over and above the ridicule they rightly deserve of their handling of Brexit, the lockdown and other issues of the last few years, worldwide. It’s high time for conservative mp’s to respect the wishes of their voters who pay their damn salaries and for whom they work!
Have any of the people involved worked a job where the most strenuous activity was more than lifting a cup of coffee while sitting in a comfy chair in an air conditioned office?
I think Zemmour is missing the point about Brexit. The British reached the place he has already but the EU was absolutely not where any change was going to happen so we were forced to go it alone. I think Brexit has rippled out across the continent in fundamental ways- I think many Europeans understood the impulse
Dorries has a wonderful hair colour. Apart from that I can think of no other decent qualities. How that woman became a cabinet minister is beyond me. And I am tory voter of 40 years standing
I also take what Dorries says with a pinch of salt. Many would wish Johnson were still PM, however. The notion that Badenoch would improve the electoral chances of the Tory party is for the birds. She will have little appeal outside "the shires" and close to zero in the former "red wall". The situation the Tories are in is beyond irrecoverable. Those in the Tory party who plotted against Johnson, though a deeply flawed PM, and those who followed them like sheep, must be ruing the day they used all their powers of deceit and deception to remove him. This injustice is one of the main reasons I, as a lifelong Tory voter, will be voting for Reform UK at the next election. However, there are many others, not least Sunak's constant lying, and I am well past caring what damage a large vote for Reform UK will do to the Tories. They can go to hell.
@@anonnemo2504Boris Johnson got kicked out because 55 of his ministers (that’s people on the Govt payroll) quit over 48 hour period, and they did so because of his inability to tell the truth with anything like the consistency needed for the office he held. An empty careerist who has fled/delegated/been sacked from (twice for lying) every position of responsibility ever given to him…..
@@neilrobson3064 But a proven election winner. How those in the Tory party who conspired against him must regret their deceit. Those outside the Tory party will, of course, be quite relieved he won't be leading the Tories into the next election.
@@neilrobson3064 Most Labour leaders defeated at a general election have been quite useless. It is a long list, Corbyn, Miliband, Brown, Kinnock etc.. Also, twice elected Mayor of London. Face the reality.
Zoe Strimple makes astute observations on the male psyche. Indeed, beware of those men who champion themselves as feminists, but also accept that those men who portray themselves as opposed may make the very bast life partners. We need to be careful in the labels we ascribe to ourselves and others - all is not what it seems.
Aw you're wanting us to work through till we can't have new knees or hips, they don't tell you nothing a nice man told me my dad had missed out on 3yrs pension and 3 yr attendance allowance meant he missed out on 3 yrs pip and 3yr attendance allowance and it wasn't back dated either, how many more are being ripped off
Britain is multi racial it does not mean it is multi cultural in terms of integration. Cultures here are living a lot in enclaves of their own cultures.
Interesting discussion about Thomas Hardy. Gifted writer but a swine - why did the women he hooked up with play the game though? I can never get why some women fall for the naughty boy and then complain when they get broken. Perhaps they need to be a bit more aware or awake to the risks?
24:38 For some, I think it's a case of a paradox of choice and a paradox of competence. One doesn't want to do just *any* job ... th-cam.com/video/oEZ1R0pKgqg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fF-oSehgpTKbs1XY
The issue with sickness is partly down to people who are simply lazy and claim they have anxiety or depression, others are people who want to work who are unfortunately stuck on NHS waiting list, I've neen waiting four years for a jaw joint replacement. The government and the media are now talking about people who are off sick, when we got little to now acknowledgement during COVID. Had "elective" surgery and treatment not been suspended during lockdown I'd have had at least one of the two new joints in. Instead I've had never ending waiting full of pain and secondary issues cropping up like neck and upper back issues due to having an irregular bite thanks to the arthritis ruining my jaw joints. Strikes are causing furhter delay stopping people like myself gettng fixed and back to work. I would love to know how many people who are off sick are on NHS waiting lists, and how many on those lists had their treatment/surgery suspended due to covid. We need to be harder on those claiming things lke anxiety and we need toget the NHS working 7 days a week every week, until the wisitng lists come down. It's unacceptable that people who want to work cannot due tk illness that the NHS can fix.
You’re on dodgy ground there. Depression and acute anxiety are both life changing conditions. Equally as debilitating as any physical ailment and equally deserving of state help.
British Workers are overpaid and besides White British, Asian could survive with Rice or Chapati Roti (flour &water) and curry sauce, so taking a few days off sick every month would not hurt the pocket.
People voted against Jeremy Corbyn, not for Boris Johnson. The fact that MPs can get rid of an incompetent PM is one of the strengths of the British parliamentary system. Imagine how useful that would be in the USA in recent years, for example.
Nato kept pushing Russia into a corner never expecting it to react as it did . As regards broken promises look no further than the USA . Educate me regarding the duplicity of Russia and putin
"It's not fair". Wars are not about fairness but about power and only power. The Ukrainians are chasing a ghost and are loosing a vital part of their population in the course. In Korea there was a ceasefire and South Korea thrived afterwards. Vietnam was shattered for decades after a long and very costly war. Ukraine should learn a lesson from this.
I am sure Andrew Neil could have given Freddy Gray an analysis of this Eric Zemmour character. Are we supposed to be impressed with Freddy Gray linguistic skills. I would rather have had an interview conducted in English and if the interviewee is not capable of speaking English, then don't interview them.
How intelligent of you. If they don't speak English then they ain't relevant 👏I for one fully understood the French interview and I also voted for Brexit, so there we are, certainly not all Leavers are uneducated dolts as the media had us believe.
I was listening to the programme whilst playing a game and was most annoyed to have unexpected French babble coming through my earphones. Personally, I find this type of interview annoying and yes, I could not careless what his viewpoint on anything was if he cannot speak English.@@pedazodetorpedo
Zemmour interview is excellent. His analysis is absolutely spot on. These are exactly the same problems here.
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Very much impressed by Freddie's French.... First class ! I wish other journalists would sit up and take note.
Félicitations !
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Zemmour interview was excellent...et le francais de M.Grey est excellent, félicitations!
Wonderful French from Freddie Gray. There are so many excellent figures across Europe that should be interviewed by the British media, but they don't bother because they don't know the language (getting them to speak in their mother tongue is much better than trying to get them to squash their ideas into English).
AIR at least two Francophile N African countries have retained the Napoleonic code. If Muslims in France favour Sharia, it is down to direct Saudi influence and to a lesser extent the Maliens etc.
Loved the interview with Zemmour. Please can we have more Spectator coverage of internal politics in countries other than the UK and the US!!
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Freddy Grey's French is very good! A couple of slips but that's to be expected when faced with an impressive figure like Zemmour. I look forward to watching the full interview.
@@redactrice294 I suppose we don't really know how fully he understood the response but I think he did. As an English speaker I understood 100% of Zemmour because he speaks very clearly in French.
Please have a regular feature "Parlez Francais avec Freddy" !
"The Strange Death of Europe" by Douglas Murray
Reading it now.
The writing alone is worth it - and the truth bombs are jaw-dropping.
He’s back from Tel Aviv then
@@anglodoomer5995 The book has been out years.
We all know Dories is in love with Johnson. His net zero and open immigration policies made the rest if us glad to see the back of him.
Yep!
I also take what Dorries says with a pinch of salt. Many would wish Johnson were still PM, however. The notion that Badenoch would improve the electoral chances of the Tory party is for the birds. She will have little appeal outside "the shires" and close to zero in the former "red wall". The situation the Tories are in is beyond irrecoverable. Those in the Tory party who plotted against Johnson, though a deeply flawed PM, and those who followed them like sheep, must be ruing the day they used all their powers of deceit and deception to remove him. This injustice is one of the main reasons I, as a lifelong Tory voter, will be voting for Reform UK at the next election. However, there are many others, not least Sunak's constant lying, and I am well past caring what damage a large vote for Reform UK will do to the Tories. They can go to hell.
But when Labour get in, we're all going to hell with them.
Think Biden's demented Revolutionary Race Marxism - on steroids.
80 seat majority and 4 years, and they failed in everything.
The idea that Boris is wanted by the people who voted in 2019 for the Conservatives is laughable
The French gentleman speaks so many truths. It’s a pity those in politics here are not thinking and saying the same. If they did, our future as ‘English/British’ citizens would not feel so scarey and on the precipice.
An 80 seat majority utterly squandered the Conservative in name only Party deserve everything that is coming.
We're going to.suffer much worse though.
I worked as a joiner for fifty years long hours low pay retired now 71yr old because I worked for so long I get less of a government pension than someone who couldn't be bothered to get off their arse and get a job they get the rest made up on benefits
If you've got 50 years worth of national insurance stamp, you should be on full pension. Sadly only years with the entire 52 weeks equivalent of stamps qualify towards your state pension. Unless you were opted out, in which case you would have a private pension. And it sounds like that is not the case. It is possible to 'top-up' recent 'short' years so that they gain qualifying status.
But Sunak's position became untenable within the grassroots Tory party and the conservative public at large when he sacked Suella Braverman.
Douglas Murray shares the same conclusions as Eric Zemmour.
Fascinating all round as usual and specifically I was hugely impressed by Mr Zemmour and his spot on assessment of immigration and how he rightly sees islamisation and 'wokeism' as the basic problem. Congratulations on Mr Gray's French. Not a 'la plume de ma tante' in sight.
The sickness benefit created the beneficiary’s. A skivers Charter. Those of us who have worked in normal jobs all knew the person who was a lazy skiver. I would estimate they were about one in twenty. 50,000 per million.
So true. ‘Work related stress’….. Weeks and weeks off on full pay because they couldn’t cope with the routine essentials of their frankly cushy jobs - have had 3 in my small team in the last year. They get to sit in the garden and enjoy themselves while muggins here whose parents are elderly, my partner has degenerative osteoarthritis, and the menopause is kicking my ass - picks up the slack for nothing.
Looked at this Sick Note issue a lot as I have friend after friend who is not sick (and not on any welfare benefit), keen to return to work, but despite the hundreds of thousands of vacancies, can they get an interview ? No. A reply even ? Very rare. We sometimes look at the feedback, where it's given, but of course, it obscures any reason, rather than revealing anything. It's puzzling.
Very, especially considering unemployment statistics.
What does Nadine Dorries (of a party with so far three female prime ministers) mean when she casually throws in, "...I'm a woman..." in a conversation with two other successful, intelligent women? Does she expect them to say, "yes, when will we be taken seriously"
So agree… we hear that card being used a lot these days… big excuse for incompetence
Sorry but as a woman, who on earth could take her seriously 🙄
She means 'the only conceivable reason an imbecile like me got a job in govt'
The Zemmour interview is great. The way to solve this problem in UK is another play/ documentry about the Windrush 'scandal ' btw, the last segment belongs on BBC women's hour, not a serious news channel.
Big mistake to sack Zaluzhnyi I reckon. He appears to be very calm, level-headed, & sensible. ps. My idea of male feminism is supporting Kellie Jay Keen, Kathleen Stock, J.K. Rowling, & Helen Joyce. They're doing a good job and I admire them.
Antony Beevor is utterly brilliant!
I’ve never seen that Zoe Strimple before: Jesus! Switched OFF at 1.00.00
Sunak is way out of his depth , he was rejected twice as leader and only got that position by scheming . Love Nadine , she is always spot on .
Dorries is a GILF ❤
🤣 👍
Hell yea
Well, Sick Note Britain stats were no doubt bumped up by Nadine Dorries who failed to speak in Parliament for a year, despite appearing weekly on TV. One rule for the peasants, meanwhile……
Not to mention the fact that the members of the local assembly in northern have spent over a year and a half on full pay but with no assembly to sit in 🤔 apparently doing constituency work. (Don't know who is going to do that work now they are back🤔) .... And yet NHS and other public sector workers don't even have pay parity with other countries within the UK.... Lead by example! If people see our leaders swinging the lead they are definitely going to do the same!
This is without doubt the best show of the week - and one of the best "The Week in 60 Minutes" so far - the intriguing interview with the extremely articulate Eric Zemmour, Svitlana Moronets and Antony Beevor on Ukraine and Kate and Zoe Strimpel on Thomas Hardy. Not to mention Katy Balls and Nadine Dorries! What more do you want and where would you find it?
I would like to enquire about who is quite proud of our multi-cultural society. The only people I can think of are university graduates and the multi-culturals themselves. The majority of the white, indigenous population, created over the past centuries are fed up to the back teeth with it.
Psssssst! Nadine! …don’t say “just” the public, okay duckie?😮💨
I think what happened during covid was two fold: one fear and, two apathy. In both cases the threshold has been lowered.
That Nadine Dorries is a real clown
We really need to get this straight: wokism is not individualism. It's marxism. Eco wokery is collective agitation for extreme socialism. Pronouns and rainbow wokery is all group rights agitation for similar outcomes. The notion that there's anything individualistic or pro individual liberty in wokery is for the birds. It's all about subjugation of the individual to controlling groups that limit your behaviour, your agency, your freedom.
Zemmour makes this distinction in the interview. The subtitles may not be very clear but what he says in French is.
what kind of jobs are vacant exactly? bull**** jobs?
Ghost jobs.
IR35 is the reason I don't work anymore. No employee benefits and 40% tax. Foxtrot Oscar. And that was my accountant's advice as well.
If you're inside IR35 you're an employee, so you'd get employee benefits, if your outside it your self employed so you don't get employee benefits. I don't understand what your issue is unless of course you we using the old rules to work for the same company under contracted self employed status, which meant you were playing the system. While the system is not perfect and needs tweaking, it was designed from a serious issue that saw companies and staff using self employed statues via a limited company avoiding paying the correct tax and NI contributions.
It's also very nice that you get to choose not work, youret complaining while there's millions whi have no choice but to work, and those who refuse off sick with genuine health conditions who cannot work but really want too and need for their own sense of purpose and sanity.
So we're you one of those people who was a "stealth employee" wi used contracted status to get more tax freedom despite the fact you were actually an employee?
@@libertasdemocratiam887They tightened the rules partly to discourage agency nursing in the NHS too.
'Another tool in the dating box.' - I love it!
Why is IDS allowed to go on so long, without interruption or correction? Is this now a party political broadcast?
As Anthony Beevor says, if you don't believe that your counterparty will stand behind anything they say, then it's difficult to negotiate any international treaty with them. Does that remind anyone of B Johnson?
Therapy at the job center? How delusion is IDS.
Good lord I really didn't think people could get as deluded as Dorries outside of fiction
She’s spot on as she has been in the past
@@joycejnn 0% is the same as 0%, it's true
Oh lordy, how the magazine has fallen. Jackpot here with Dorries, Duncan S and Zemmour.
Two recent cabinet rank ministers and a presidential candidate from a G7 nation and NATO ally, who received more votes combined than the candidates of the Con/Lab analogues. Perhaps the Spectator journalists understand their trade a little better than give them credit for.
It is true that the magazine has to deal with what is given. The problem in my view is the quality of that 'given'.
IDS means well but a lot of what he proposes is undrmined by zero-hour contracts. Neither the work coach nor the applicant can make employers increase hours if they don't want to. Employers require random hours but permanent availability from people on zero-hours contracts rendering their availability for other jobs - which are probably also zero-hours jobs requiring permanent availability but no guaranteed hours - impossible.
Nadine Dorres cos-playing a pundit on SpectatorTV? Right…Grant Schapps on Match of the Day? Dear oh dear oh dear….😮💨 Scratch one subscription…
If you're seriously cancelling a subscription to a political magazine for including a single guest on a single video that is available to non subscribers, I'm not sure you're a serious person
How this woman got into government will always baffle me.
Me too x
I agree that plaque is very strange indeed. I would not be surprised if the person mentioned on the plaque did it himself - just as a laugh and to wind people up. Who knows why it’s still there. Im not in Wakes but I imagine no-one would complain if it was taken down and thrown in the river - like that statue in Bristol😂
I don’t really have much respect for Boris Johnson these days, but I believe he should be reinstated as PM for the simple reason, he was the person that the British people voted for.
How they’ve behaved since, with all the skulduggery and chopping and changing of PM’s has made a mockery of the Conservative Party, over and above the ridicule they rightly deserve of their handling of Brexit, the lockdown and other issues of the last few years, worldwide.
It’s high time for conservative mp’s to respect the wishes of their voters who pay their damn salaries and for whom they work!
Have any of the people involved worked a job where the most strenuous activity was more than lifting a cup of coffee while sitting in a comfy chair in an air conditioned office?
Is it just me or does the use of a different language allow The Spectator to smuggle in controversial topic?
They should have been made to do that interview in English, with a spotlight on them, and someone in the background filming them on a smartphone.
I think Zemmour is missing the point about Brexit. The British reached the place he has already but the EU was absolutely not where any change was going to happen so we were forced to go it alone. I think Brexit has rippled out across the continent in fundamental ways- I think many Europeans understood the impulse
Dorries has a wonderful hair colour. Apart from that I can think of no other decent qualities. How that woman became a cabinet minister is beyond me. And I am tory voter of 40 years standing
Nadine Dorries? I thought this was a serious political discussion?
I also take what Dorries says with a pinch of salt. Many would wish Johnson were still PM, however. The notion that Badenoch would improve the electoral chances of the Tory party is for the birds. She will have little appeal outside "the shires" and close to zero in the former "red wall". The situation the Tories are in is beyond irrecoverable. Those in the Tory party who plotted against Johnson, though a deeply flawed PM, and those who followed them like sheep, must be ruing the day they used all their powers of deceit and deception to remove him. This injustice is one of the main reasons I, as a lifelong Tory voter, will be voting for Reform UK at the next election. However, there are many others, not least Sunak's constant lying, and I am well past caring what damage a large vote for Reform UK will do to the Tories. They can go to hell.
@@anonnemo2504Boris Johnson got kicked out because 55 of his ministers (that’s people on the Govt payroll) quit over 48 hour period, and they did so because of his inability to tell the truth with anything like the consistency needed for the office he held. An empty careerist who has fled/delegated/been sacked from (twice for lying) every position of responsibility ever given to him…..
@@neilrobson3064 But a proven election winner. How those in the Tory party who conspired against him must regret their deceit. Those outside the Tory party will, of course, be quite relieved he won't be leading the Tories into the next election.
Against Jeremy Corbyn? Listen to yourself…..
@@neilrobson3064 Most Labour leaders defeated at a general election have been quite useless. It is a long list, Corbyn, Miliband, Brown, Kinnock etc.. Also, twice elected Mayor of London. Face the reality.
Should've kept Boris.
What "they" ' ve made to me???? It looks that Richi was actually orchastrating outsting of Johnson.
Is Zoe the new Suzanne Moore? Recall Germaine Greer’s ‘bird’s nest hair’ jibe about Moore. Won’t speculate about the f***-me shoes.
However their data shows 8% (not my 5%).
Nadine is sooo bunny boiler esc
And what if she's right?
It’s scary when she seems more sane than the people she describes
@@matthewrobinson2172 I agree.
Kate trying to keep a straight face around 19:10 as Nadz talks utter balls is priceless 😂
Nadine is talking sense and is spot on
Are tories mad? Kemi as PM is laughable.
02:39 Hmm. No. It's not a CABAL "effectively". "A small group of" but not a CABAL.
Nadine DORRIES? Who introduced the Online Marxism Bill?
Who next? Ash Sarkar?
Zoe Strimple makes astute observations on the male psyche. Indeed, beware of those men who champion themselves as feminists, but also accept that those men who portray themselves as opposed may make the very bast life partners. We need to be careful in the labels we ascribe to ourselves and others - all is not what it seems.
Aw you're wanting us to work through till we can't have new knees or hips, they don't tell you nothing a nice man told me my dad had missed out on 3yrs pension and 3 yr attendance allowance meant he missed out on 3 yrs pip and 3yr attendance allowance and it wasn't back dated either, how many more are being ripped off
Britain is multi racial it does not mean it is multi cultural in terms of integration. Cultures here are living a lot in enclaves of their own cultures.
Haha, Zemmour named Brexit and Trump populism. Finally some clear words.
Interesting discussion about Thomas Hardy. Gifted writer but a swine - why did the women he hooked up with play the game though? I can never get why some women fall for the naughty boy and then complain when they get broken. Perhaps they need to be a bit more aware or awake to the risks?
Instead of persecuting the sick why not stop payments to immigrants?
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...'her' and Katie join me?
'HER' joins me?
24:38 For some, I think it's a case of a paradox of choice and a paradox of competence. One doesn't want to do just *any* job ...
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The issue with sickness is partly down to people who are simply lazy and claim they have anxiety or depression, others are people who want to work who are unfortunately stuck on NHS waiting list, I've neen waiting four years for a jaw joint replacement. The government and the media are now talking about people who are off sick, when we got little to now acknowledgement during COVID. Had "elective" surgery and treatment not been suspended during lockdown I'd have had at least one of the two new joints in. Instead I've had never ending waiting full of pain and secondary issues cropping up like neck and upper back issues due to having an irregular bite thanks to the arthritis ruining my jaw joints.
Strikes are causing furhter delay stopping people like myself gettng fixed and back to work.
I would love to know how many people who are off sick are on NHS waiting lists, and how many on those lists had their treatment/surgery suspended due to covid.
We need to be harder on those claiming things lke anxiety and we need toget the NHS working 7 days a week every week, until the wisitng lists come down. It's unacceptable that people who want to work cannot due tk illness that the NHS can fix.
You’re on dodgy ground there. Depression and acute anxiety are both life changing conditions. Equally as debilitating as any physical ailment and equally deserving of state help.
Could have got a translator in for the French
British Workers are overpaid and besides White British, Asian could survive with Rice or Chapati Roti (flour &water) and curry sauce, so taking a few days off sick every month would not hurt the pocket.
Getting rid of Boris started the rot. People voted for the man not the party.
People voted against Jeremy Corbyn, not for Boris Johnson. The fact that MPs can get rid of an incompetent PM is one of the strengths of the British parliamentary system. Imagine how useful that would be in the USA in recent years, for example.
Nato kept pushing Russia into a corner never expecting it to react as it did . As regards broken promises look no further than the USA . Educate me regarding the duplicity of Russia and putin
"Promo SM" 😠
"It's not fair". Wars are not about fairness but about power and only power. The Ukrainians are chasing a ghost and are loosing a vital part of their population in the course.
In Korea there was a ceasefire and South Korea thrived afterwards. Vietnam was shattered for decades after a long and very costly war. Ukraine should learn a lesson from this.
Losing*
Ian Duncan Smith still alive? What a fossil
I am sure Andrew Neil could have given Freddy Gray an analysis of this Eric Zemmour character. Are we supposed to be impressed with Freddy Gray linguistic skills. I would rather have had an interview conducted in English and if the interviewee is not capable of speaking English, then don't interview them.
Shut up, Boomer.
How intelligent of you. If they don't speak English then they ain't relevant 👏I for one fully understood the French interview and I also voted for Brexit, so there we are, certainly not all Leavers are uneducated dolts as the media had us believe.
I was listening to the programme whilst playing a game and was most annoyed to have unexpected French babble coming through my earphones. Personally, I find this type of interview annoying and yes, I could not careless what his viewpoint on anything was if he cannot speak English.@@pedazodetorpedo
32:44 no, we're not.