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“It is the press, above all, which wages a positively fanatical and slanderous struggle, tearing down everything which can be regarded as a support of national independence, cultural elevation, and the economic independence of the nation.” ― My Struggle
Germany would have invaded Britain anyway. Britain lacked the resources for isolationism and no flowery neuroticism can alter reality; which is why your so called brothers are both rich and poor.
No it wasn’t look what the nazis did to political prisioners gays people who wouldn’t join the party of course the Jews Who came from across Europe or teaching children evil things and the minute they were old enough ready made so,ders / child making machines who were not allowed to keep their children Stopping intelligent Jews from being drs teachers, or even letting them think Oh let’s not forget that that prisoners before being killed were used as free labour by many company’s still around now So it really wasn’t just ‘Britain first’ at all.
He reminds me of the forced deportations of migrants by the conservatives. His attitude towards non-Europeans reminds me of the new far-right all around Europe. I am sure he would be Antisemitic, but at the same time supportive of Israel's Genocide
Definitely.Especially if the racial and nativist messages are relegated to unarticulated dog whistles, with religious tones.(Putinism,Trumpism,etc.) Fortunately, it's currently based on emotional and historical grievances, but no coherent populist economic program ( unlike Mosley's memorandum)
@@victorydaydeepstate Antisemitism is out in the open after Oct. 7/23. The Russians are acting like fascists and Trump is doing everything he can to create a totalitarian state.
What is an advert ? It's an hour long documentary. And why the abuse ? I take it you haven’t watched it… it’s certainly not for lovers of fascism that’s for sure. And for those who make comments like “he would have made the greatest PM ever” … we know where you are coming from…
The Battle of Cable Street was not a battle between the Jews of East London and the British Union. It was a battle between Communists, Socialists and other anti-fascists from across the country... and the Police.
@@willcampbell8829we currently have self imposed segregation by groups who never intended to integrate. And we have racial discrimination in diversity hire racism. And that's just two obvious examples.
@@smoath yep, we now have cases of safety & expertise overlooked just to appear inclusive, to appease. All the boxes ticked, but best, most qualified person for jobs is no longer a must
He wasn't put behind bars in prison during the war! - as the imagery suggests. As a member of the 'upper class' he was given a house in the grounds of Holloway prison - to share with his wife. Never forget these people are never treated the way you or I would be.
@@henryb160 He was a peace activist convicted by war enthusiasts. I would also like to remind friends in UK that British communist party or any other major leftist group in UK did not denounce the war in 1939-1940 or call halt to a defense spending. Mosley's main goal was to start a British nationalist revolution without any war.
14:00 Mosely didn't adopt antisemitic views until the 30s, even after visiting Fascist Italy. It should be said though that the Italian Fascists had ten thousand Jewish members and Mussolini had a Jewish girlfriend, the antisemitism was more common with the other Socialists of Marxism and National Socialism.
Important comment!! Neither Mosley or Mussolini were anti-semitic. Hitler's national socialism was, but is completely different to fascism. Mosley only had issues with Jews when they started attacking his meetings with razors but was never anti-semitic
@@anyawaleofondo banished from over one hundred countries all throughout history by different civilizations, during different time periods and you never thought to ask, WHY?
Mosley was considered by most of his contemporaries as one of the most brilliant, capable, and promising policy makers and leaders of the day and many wagered a prime ministership would be his for the asking. His is a tragic story.
Ok I really do have to say… Having an affair with someone’s younger sister AND stepmom, like… wow I didn’t know that. Mosley was almost ostentatiously, if not downright comically handsome - so I try to give this Chad a break - but that takes a very heavy pair…!😅
“Those who march with us will certainly face abuse, misunderstanding, bitter animosity, and possibly the ferocity of struggle and of danger. In return, we can only offer to them the deep belief that they are fighting that a great land may live” Oswald Mosley
@@markrichter2053 "diversity is our strength" "Islam is a religion of peace" "trust the science" "safe and effective " "I stand with Ukraine" "love is love" "mostly peaceful protests " etc.
Thank you very much for a well produced film on a very complex character. I enjoyed it immensely. I loved your balance and insights into OM’s legacy. With kind regards from north east Scotland.
My Grandfather supported him in the late 1930s. Mosely wanted Britain to avoid a second war with Germany. Its a pity he did not succeed in that endeavour.
There were folk in high places in Britain who wanted war and this was proven by the diaries of Lord Halifax who when the UK Government refused to back the French to kick the Germans out of the illegally occupied Rhineland, wrote, " they want a long bloody war with Germany".
Thanks for this. Oswald is an interesting historical figure. He started as Conservative then became a promising and rising star of the Labour party. Then, almost weirdly, became Britain's own homegrown fascist --- how was that possible? It should be a lesson to modern day centre-left parties, ignoring the concerns of native populations to their peril. Especially on the issue of immigration. It won't be. They are tone deaf and have no self awareness. Of course Mosley's emergent racism in the BUF and ties to Hitler were appalling, but the lesson is still there --- Don't piss off people telling them their identity and culture don't matter.
“Don’t piss people off telling them their identity and culture don’t matter” I think you’re missing the point here. It’s not that they don’t matter. It’s that those identities and cultures are preserved at home in the countries they hail from.
Mosley was indeed a very interesting figure and had some good points but ultimately Fascism is another dead ideology of the 20th Century along with its brother Communism and their other brother liberal progressivism seems to be on the way out. I believe we need a revival of the spirit of Christendom. Not in a Theocratic way obviously.
A very interesting video, which tries to explain things out of their contemporary situation ... without the undercomplex view on his political views, of our times !
Why is every "(insert country name) First" campaign called fascism? It's a little annoying to be told I'm a bad person for wanting my country to keep its heritage and culture and not play banker and police for everyone else. Every other country should want the same.
Well that would be fine BUT there’s a thing called chattel slavery and colonialism🤷🏾♂️ So “you” didn’t stay in Britain…”you” colonized, pillaged, tortured, raped, murdered millions of indigenous peoples across many continents. Remember, the sun shall never set on the British Empire🤔 Well sunset came and the rooster in the background is reality of “your” empirical realities coming home to roost Keep a stiff upper lip chap☹️
You should ask those who control the narrative. I'd start with whoever runs the news media, banking, entertainment industry and educational institutions.
I don't vote as there is no one I feel worthy of getting my vote. I live in Scotland, I will never vote snp, I will never vote tory, green or Liberal, I used to vote Labour, and then they appointed corbyn as leader and I stopped voting Labour. I considered voting reform, until the racism carry on. So I don't vote at all now. All the same really
So Mosley was in favour of a supranational organisation and European Parliament. He’s considered far right. The Guardian frames Farage as far right, a man that ultimately engineered the country’s exit from that supranational organisation declaring himself surplus to requirements in the European Parliament. And the Guardian was in favour of staying put. Take from that what you will.
Sands shift, who would have thought the far right in Britain now support Israel, primarily to gain a sheen of respectability in order to attack Muslims, who they hate even more than Jews.
Farage "engineered" nothing. He may have been the poster boy for anti-EU sentiment but the real heavy lifting was done by Dominic Cummings and Matthew Elliot and Vote Leave. Farage was frozen out of the campaign by Cummings who recognised him for the chancer that he was and how his brand could have ultimately cost the leave campaign
If interested then care to watch an interview named The Mitford sisters | Lady Diana Mosley interview | Oswald Mosley |Good Afternoon on this platform. A truely remarkable Lady.
Diana Moseley when asked by Sue Lawley on BBC Radio4 Desert Island Discs about Hitler she said " He had such beautiful blue eyes "! If Oswald Mosley and most of the Mitford girls had met the same fate as "Lord" Haw-Haw and John Amery few would have complained. What probably saved Mosley was the embarrassment over the then Duke of Windsors Nazi connections
Always find it interesting when the word fascism comes up. As far as I'm aware mosley didn't want a war. Never found anyone that can fully explain what a fascist even is.
He wasn't a pacifist, he just didn't want a war with Nazi Germany, so that Britain could join the European fascist poet... ....What is Fascism? . : "a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition".....Merriam Webster
@@StoutProper ahahaa! Gfy. My family were dirt poor. I'm as working class as you can get. I was talking about racial and other social issues unique to the time. Don't presume to know me based upon one comment that you have chosen to misconstrue.
Be under no illusion-Mosley was another Hitler. Both were great orators with lots of great ideas initially but in the end they were power hungry bigots. They always crawl out of the woodwork.!
In the Mosley Memorandum a prelude to the NHS was demanded. Nye knew It and liked It and one reason he kept friendship with Mosley. NHS founding chárter is highly nationalistic. It as Tony Benn later read. Guarantees all health needs be covered except a few special items, free at the point of use, for ALL British born citizens. Not as It is today causing near collapse under Labour and blue labour Tory Regimes.
He wrote in His memoirs that It was the Mosley Memorandum of 1928 that switched Him to supporting the creation of a NHS. Mosley wrote of It at the start of the Depression and It was used as a foundation for the NHS in the late 40s. The NHS Chárter even States It is a system of Health care based on your birth right not wealth privilege. Hence, when I hear the right wing today say It is a National not International Health Service, I cannot help but to agree.
So, why did Mosley’s political persuasions change so radically during his career? Might it be that his attitudes toward Britain and the British did not, but he became aware of the power behind the throne? 🤔
The latter of course; and he explained why: Because all other parties of the parliamentary system were taking no real decisive action and leading the people astray and divided.
Mosley's era was a period of great political tumult, it was fairly common for people to switch their allegiances. Some of the most extreme Communists of the mid twentieth century were former fascists. It's complicated....
Sir Oswald probably saw what was going on, he must have noted all the aristocrats buying large farms and estates in places like Kenya and getting out while the going was good.
Warn about racism/xenophobia/anti-semitism/bigotry by Europeans or People of European descent? I am guessing you’ll prose that the Holocaust was a hoax too?
I think I read a recent article that claimed you guys (English) were at something like 80% of young people pursuing a higher education. Really impressive if it's true.
@@TroubleToby3040 it’s 37%. Also the state of universities proves my point. Public school kids, ie the children of those rich enough to pay £30,000 per annum for school fees, mostly end up in the Golden Triangle/Durham, St Andrews, Edinburgh, or maybe Manchester or another Russell Group. State school kids by contrast, ie the middle classes and the poor, more often end up in the former Polytechnics and have to be exceptionally bright to end up at a Russell Group
@@minui8758stop lying. There is plenty of opportunities for all people but obviously when you pay for top quality education, that's exactly what you are going to get. Every working class person who becomes successful pays for a best education for their children because that's what they have earned. It doesn't mean there isn't opportunity for others if they work hard and take it.
@@lukemurray4950 you stop lying! I explicitly said the bright can end up in a Russell group and the golden triangle. I know because I’m a grammar schooled cantab grad - an experience that proved beyond all doubt that class (and partly the county you’re born in and whether it has grammars) determines educational access. you stop lying! I explicitly said the bright can end up in a Russell group and the golden triangle. I know because I’m a grammar schooled cantab grad - an experience that proved beyond all doubt that class (and partly the county you’re born in and whether it has grammars) determines educational access. The purpose of the public school is chiefly to breed latin speakers with a good singing voice and if possible excellent practice at at least one sport - the perfect candidate for life in an Oxbridge college, Durham or St Andrews! Or better still a place with a sports, choral, or organ scholarship you’ve been coached to achieve. By the way, what % of current uk politicians, senior civil servants, CEO’s, and professional rugby, cricket, and tennis players do you think are public school lads? And did you forget that 20 out of 56 PMs went to Eton, another 20 to Harrow, Westminster, Winchester, Charterhouse, St. Paul’s etc? Or that the PM and Chancellor of the last but one parliament, and one of the PMs of our sitting parliament were all eton/oxon educated as well as personal friends and rivals?
I find Oswald Mosley a very important and brilliant British politician. His ideas were very logic and effective. I really can't find any point which I would refuse to subscribe outright. A very humane and ethical person.
I support Direct Democracy. Most of us had trust in our government and even the WHO at the start of the pandemic.. I also had 2 AZ jabs.. But now.. I will never believe anything the Government says or MSM..or Doctors... all trust is gone. So I will be voting for whoever believes in Freedom, Direct Democracy, No CBDCs, Enforced borders etc.
It's amuses me that people like yourself are cynical about science, whilst living in a society where your life expectancy is around 80 years, thanks to science. Where you spend time writing inane comments on the net, which came about through science, are you grasping the irony? No I didn't think so
@@wadedavies3924 Yes, that is the point I made, he's happily questioning the science on issues he doesn't like, whilst enjoying the lifestyle that science has provided him. My belief system is not indicated in my comment and exists purely in your supposition
I suppose that I should add that I believe, in the future, we will consider vaccines as a barbaric practice of ignorance at best. Probably at worse, an expression of magic.
A complex figure certainly. I fully agree with the appraisal of Mosley’s political life given by this excellent documentary. Perhaps some more greater detail of the internal workings of the BUF eg the rivalry of the so called ´Lord HawHaw’ would have made the document even more interesting. Good vocal delivery and presentation, serious and forthright. Compliments!
you mean Britain today as one of the leading economic powers of the world, with high levels of health and education, present company excepted of course. As opposed to dictatorships across the world that are inept and economically weak
@@terryyakamoto3488 Massive copes. Britain is essentially a colony of the US at this point. Your economy is trash and your population is descending into racial/tribal warfare. Should've listened to Mosley!
I watched this because I was curious about how after Oswald and Diana were released they lived well. And while they were in Ireland they lived well. I certainly learned much more than that and I appreciate the documentary.
Imagen the horror of speaking German and having to live in clean peaceful cities where anyone can have a well paying job... thank God that didn't happen...
What an odd coincidence. I just finished a novel, set in the pre-war period in England...Moseley was mentioned there, but the name didn't really ring a bell for me. And today, TH-cam randomly (I hope, haha) suggests this video to me.
@@martinholmes-ue9ko 'All among the Barley' by Melissa Harrison. It's not predominantly about politics, though. More of a 'coming of age story' and glimpse into life in rural England in the early 1930s. An enjoyable read and helpful (maybe), for understanding how politics influence the thinking and acting of 'simple people' and the rise of political ideologies throughout countries. But not what you want, if you're hoping for a real deep dive into politics in England at the time.
In Aldous Huxley’s 30s novel Point Counterpoint there is a major character quite clearly based on Mosley. Huxley has quite a lot of fun with the possible meaning of the initials BUF.
You may previously have heard of Max Mosley, who used to be head of F1, got involved in juicy sex scandals, and was the son of Oswald. Max died in 2021. At 81, he shot himself through the head after learning he had cancer and only weeks left to live.
Thing is, then as today; It's not that the people don't listen, it's that the others at the top have the power to demolish their voice, their vote and their unity!
I'm really glad this documentary has presented the story of Mosley in a balanced way and recognises the that fascism is a complex and often misunderstood style of governance
Excellent documentry: Mosley was a brilliant indiviual, enormously brave in wars , hugely patriotic to his country, who had a vision to keep his country out of war, and identified the micro elements of who was wanting to initiate war in germany and greater europe in the 1930's. He explained all this and his 1930's focus of the Jews in minor detail in his interview with Frost in 1967 albeit, Frost was a condesending and rude interviewer allowing (deliberately) for a the audiance shout Mosely down. History will be favourable to Oswald Mosley.
@@Rumpleforeskin77 yes, a male can identify as a woman. Perfectly normal thing that happens in many species and has been happening across many many many generations of humanity. Just like being an arse hat is also perfectly normal human behaviour exhibited by many specimens of the species.
@@Samstrainsofficiallythis right here is why for every generation that has come before that had many faults and made untold terrible decisions not one generation before this believed there was ever any more than two genders which is why this generation will go down in history as the worst fools ever causing irreversible damage to the next generation well done 👏
The Mosley family was originally a Manchester family, living at Hough Hall which their family built. That was the second brick-built house in the whole of the Manchester area.
@@NigelJackson Yeah they owned the estate that became Chorlton and Withington.They sold to Lord Egerton, the owner of Tatton Hall who built Trafford Park industrial area and large parts of Manchester in the 19th C.
I haven't read his biography, but what I couldn't help, but ponder after watching this is how interestingly his hard right turn coincides with finding a younger and better looking wife.
I always saw him as a smart man, great orator but I think he wasted his potential. He should have stayed within the Conservative party and used his talents to influence party policy, possibly even becoming Prime Minister. He could have taken Britain down a very different path.
@@kerrynisbet1514 I don't think fascist least not totalitarian style but I think him as PM would have kept us from war with Germany to maybe focus on the USSR. That's just my take though not saying that's what I would have wanted.
@@kerrynisbet1514What does anti semetic mean? Everything he said about the abuse of power of that group was correct. They led Britain down a path of war that led to the end of its empire. We should of been natural allies with Germany, to fight the Soviet Union instead of allying with the Soviet Union against Germany.
It is noted by the narrator about corporatism in Ireland. It existed. First The Blue Shirts (Ex IRA pre Independence- Pro Treaty , but they were gone by the end of the Spanish Civil War ) a handful moved on to try and from the Monetary Reform Party in the early 1940s but got no where. At the same time, a small band of Ex IRA Anti Treaty group set up Gaelic inspired Fascist group, openly fascist . They got no where in the elections
Apart from his well known recreational activities and his pathological hatred of Ron Dennis he did everything in his power to hold back Lewis Hamilton and favour Ferrari
The most effective form of government would be a benevolent dictatorship. This system would involve having a highly intelligent, morally uncorrupted leader who genuinely wishes to implement actions that serve the best interests of the people. Such a leader would focus on initiatives that optimize the use of public funds, workers' time, and efforts to benefit the country, the world, and the human race as a whole. However, the loss of control and effectiveness of the chosen leader poses a considerable risk. To mitigate this, proper checks and balances are essential. This includes the involvement of trusted advisors and a rigorous decision-making process. With these safeguards in place, a benevolent dictatorship could potentially offer unparalleled benefits to society.
An absorbing history with the gripping elements of power and wealth forming many of the platforms contemporous to modern Europe..proving there is nothing new under the sun.
My commiserations, he (George Nathaniel ) was a pompous useless git , with very little to show for it ,despite some ideas on India . Scum of the earth as far as Ireland is concerned and his reputation got a right good kicking over that . All talk no action
@@charlemagne3920 the sentiment of rivers of blood was that if we let in people from the colonies they'll get the whip hand over white people and treat them as second class on the basis of race, now we have a none white politician in charge who treats everyone regardless of skin colour bellow a certain degree of means like they are worthless trash.
@@kerrynisbet1514 “wahhh wahhh you used a different quote and attributed to a person with similar interests you can’t do that!!!”. You’re a mid wit at best
While his politics were complicated and it's important to listen when someone speaks truth, I strongly disagree with anyone who would put Mosley on a pedestal the same way the American Founding Fathers were. While he made some valid points, I don't CELEBRATE his overall contribution. I don't see gun enthusiasts in the United States idolize Marx and Engels for supporting the citizen's right to keep and bear arms in the Communist Manifesto.
I don't think anyone puts him in the same boat as those like the founding fathers of the US. Firstly they founded a country, was politically successful and had the support of the people. Mosley didn't. Mosley is a figured remembered as someone the people should of listened to and because we didn't, we have the problems we have today.
@@lukemurray4950 Without listening to him, people DID adopt some of his ideas like greater European integration with the European Union. Also, I don't think expanding Apartheid within Africa would be a solution to any of today's problems.
@@Nebiros21 Yes I do disagree with those two things but agreed with the intention behind them. The European Union literally help support and push everything Mosley warned about like mass immigration and apartheid would have led to less international support and an inability to moral high ground. But I am sure if he could of seen the outcomes of these policies he would of changed his mind.
A fascinating and very well made documentary - thank you so much! Though my parents lived through the post WWI era, WWII, and its aftermath, they said a great deal about Enoch Powell (another subject for a People Profile, perhaps?) but little about Mosely, who would have been a very prominent and divisive figure during that time. Mosely was clearly complex (not to mention very priveliged) but I am immensely glad that his success was limited. Seeing those clips of him in his black shirt, ranting to his adoring followers, is ominously reminiscent of Mussolini. The UK would have gone down a very dark path had he been able to convince more people that his way was the right one.
Yeah, things are turning out really well the way things went. Just think we could have missed out on becoming a minority in our capital city and our kids being told at school to change gender.
in the UK, especially in England, I have noticed several conversations and ways of thinking that resemble fascism, the point is, these people are the ones who then sing 2 world wars and 1 World Cup 🎶
Interesting, like yourself I see the connection between racism and fascism. However, I also see the similarities between the left and fascism that are playing out in Western democracies. The paramilitary uniforms worn by black nationalists in the BLM movement, the recent rioting and violence of the far left in France and the UK. The relationship between the left and fascism is often ignored in my opinion...and I wonder if that will be to our detriment.
@@mrrigatone9595 Racism is the only thing that could've saved Europe. Now Europe will be swallowed by migrants and Russia. Thank your Jewish overlords for that.
A very misunderstood man. Notice how our empire countries clamoured for independence and then all want to move here, talk about the best of both...........
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“It is the press, above all, which wages a positively fanatical and slanderous struggle, tearing down everything which can be regarded as a support of national independence, cultural elevation, and the economic independence of the nation.” ― My Struggle
Basically a British first policy and didn't want brother wars between Europeans.
Truly beautiful wasn't it?
Found the fascist trash
Germany would have invaded Britain anyway. Britain lacked the resources for isolationism and no flowery neuroticism can alter reality; which is why your so called brothers are both rich and poor.
No Christ no that isn’t it he was a fascist boy just a misunderstood person at all
No it wasn’t look what the nazis did to political prisioners gays people who wouldn’t join the party of course the Jews Who came from across Europe or teaching children evil things and the minute they were old enough ready made so,ders / child making machines who were not allowed to keep their children
Stopping intelligent Jews from being drs teachers, or even letting them think
Oh let’s not forget that that prisoners before being killed were used as free labour by many company’s still around now
So it really wasn’t just ‘Britain first’ at all.
The relevance of Mosley's story to today is chilling!
He reminds me of the forced deportations of migrants by the conservatives. His attitude towards non-Europeans reminds me of the new far-right all around Europe. I am sure he would be Antisemitic, but at the same time supportive of Israel's Genocide
Definitely.Especially if the racial and nativist messages are relegated to unarticulated dog whistles, with religious tones.(Putinism,Trumpism,etc.)
Fortunately, it's currently based on emotional and historical grievances, but no coherent populist economic program ( unlike Mosley's memorandum)
The way the right are behaving today it seems like nothing has been learned.
How do you mean?
@@victorydaydeepstate Antisemitism is out in the open after Oct. 7/23. The Russians are acting like fascists and Trump is doing everything he can to create a totalitarian state.
Very credible and balanced documentary, perhaps the best brief overview I have seen on the subject.
ITS AN ADVERT YOU TWERP
What is an advert ? It's an hour long documentary. And why the abuse ? I take it you haven’t watched it… it’s certainly not for lovers of fascism that’s for sure. And for those who make comments like “he would have made the greatest PM ever” … we know where you are coming from…
Hardly brief
@@iancoffey2462 oh dear....
The Battle of Cable Street was not a battle between the Jews of East London and the British Union. It was a battle between Communists, Socialists and other anti-fascists from across the country... and the Police.
Rubbish
Literally says that in the video.
@@OfficialpKIndustriesaye
Correct
Communists are just weak minded people who do the bidding of the Jews
Really good unbiased analysis.
It glosses over the aspect of racial discrimination that fascist pushed . Mosley said the quiet part out loud
@@OfficialpKIndustries The type of segregation proposed would not be able to function without discrimination.
@@willcampbell8829we currently have self imposed segregation by groups who never intended to integrate. And we have racial discrimination in diversity hire racism. And that's just two obvious examples.
@@smoath yep, we now have cases of safety & expertise overlooked just to appear inclusive, to appease. All the boxes ticked, but best, most qualified person for jobs is no longer a must
Balanced without being all milquetoast and highly informative at the same time - thanks for this!
Today I learned that when people say milquetoast. They're saying milquetoast not milk toast. 🤯
@@JonRodGod😆😆😆👍 It actually means “Feeble, “Sloppy or bland”
It was kind of unnecessary though really.. 😂
The near defeat of Chamberlain was fascinating
+100 votes on 3rd count? Dodgy or what!
Jewish lobbying ahem....bribing.
He wasn't put behind bars in prison during the war! - as the imagery suggests. As a member of the 'upper class' he was given a house in the grounds of Holloway prison - to share with his wife. Never forget these people are never treated the way you or I would be.
He'd committed no offence. Locked up under a regulation devised by the British Board of Jewish Deputies and promulgated by Herbert Morrison.
@@henryb160 He was a peace activist convicted by war enthusiasts. I would also like to remind friends in UK that British communist party or any other major leftist group in UK did not denounce the war in 1939-1940 or call halt to a defense spending. Mosley's main goal was to start a British nationalist revolution without any war.
@@samulikarjalainen6107 Very true.
@drjimmy8498😄
@@samulikarjalainen6107He was a narcissist and a traitor.
Nothing to do with communist anything.
14:00 Mosely didn't adopt antisemitic views until the 30s, even after visiting Fascist Italy.
It should be said though that the Italian Fascists had ten thousand Jewish members and Mussolini had a Jewish girlfriend, the antisemitism was more common with the other Socialists of Marxism and National Socialism.
Important comment!! Neither Mosley or Mussolini were anti-semitic. Hitler's national socialism was, but is completely different to fascism. Mosley only had issues with Jews when they started attacking his meetings with razors but was never anti-semitic
Kudos to the writers of this review of Mosley, his career. Mosley, a great leader whom the Brits had not the brains and foresite to follow.
What he said is coming true. Look at any town or city.
Yes. That's precisely why he's a h8ed historical figure by today's establishment.
He’s no different than Americas Trump. He was right then and now look at Britain.
@@stephaniemanchester-chermo3840 Trump doesn't even compare. Not on the same level.
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@@danas3765 Yea, Trump gets his funding from the people Oswald Mosley opposed.
didnt everything he said pretty much happen tho?..
Careful. They're watching
That jews were a menace??
@@anyawaleofondo banished from over one hundred countries all throughout history by different civilizations, during different time periods and you never thought to ask, WHY?
@@danas3765 I know why so no reason to ask.
Also remember that we are talking white jews not the genuine black variety that settled in Africa.
Pretty much, Tyrone. Pretty much.
I thought this was a very balanced video and one that was helpful to understand the times in which Moseley, and many other politicians, lived.
Mosley was considered by most of his contemporaries as one of the most brilliant, capable, and promising policy makers and leaders of the day and many wagered a prime ministership would be his for the asking. His is a tragic story.
If he'd given up his Fascist ideas he'd have been successful. As is, he was a Nazi and deserves what he got.
Clearly another morally bankrupt Marxist - yawn.
Ok I really do have to say… Having an affair with someone’s younger sister AND stepmom, like… wow
I didn’t know that.
Mosley was almost ostentatiously, if not downright comically handsome - so I try to give this Chad a break - but that takes a very heavy pair…!😅
yeah, but broadly true only for his early career
@@jotoenatehaaenPoliticians and Lords still do this! Boris?
I hate how they never mention the debt free state banking with fascism, that's the majority of it's appeal
Well, if you don't count the Nazis as fascists maybe.
Can't enslave a population with out usury
It’s not debt free banking, it’s state controlled banking.
That is tied too labor worked instead of gold or oil
Cant be giving it any appeal
“Those who march with us will certainly face abuse, misunderstanding, bitter animosity, and possibly the ferocity of struggle and of danger. In return, we can only offer to them the deep belief that they are fighting that a great land may live”
Oswald Mosley
Inspiring stuff in a Britain that is capitulating to foreign imports, none of which are invited.
The EU.
By God we'll have our home again
That’s the power of rhetoric. It can make nefarious aims sound like gallant heroism.
@@markrichter2053 "diversity is our strength" "Islam is a religion of peace" "trust the science" "safe and effective " "I stand with Ukraine" "love is love" "mostly peaceful protests " etc.
Thank you very much for a well produced film on a very complex character.
I enjoyed it immensely.
I loved your balance and insights into OM’s legacy.
With kind regards from north east Scotland.
He warned us
He sure did
🤓☝🏻
What did he warn you of ?
@AmyStuffings another deplorable ignorant karen 😅
By order of the Peaky Blinders
Fascinating, informative and balanced documentary. Thank you.
My Grandfather supported him in the late 1930s. Mosely wanted Britain to avoid a second war with Germany. Its a pity he did not succeed in that endeavour.
He was a fascist.
Your grandfather is nothing to be proud of
@@andrewwmacfadyen6958 yes he is
@@andrewwmacfadyen6958looking at your picture on your Avatar.....😂😂😂
There were folk in high places in Britain who wanted war and this was proven by the diaries of Lord Halifax who when the UK Government refused to back the French to kick the Germans out of the illegally occupied Rhineland, wrote, " they want a long bloody war with Germany".
This channel can handle pretty much anyone in an unbiased way! Love your work.
It is still bias but not as bias as most others would be, I give them that.
@@lukemurray4950 sure, but I think this is as much as you can give this man credit without getting demonetized...
@@vihajuha most of my comments have been deleted. Just happy the ones that haven't are still up.
@@lukemurray4950
Just goes to show what ‘ free speech’ really means .
@@davidbnsmessex.5953 We don't have free speech. That is long gone.
I've been looking forward to see ole Mosley get his own video on your channel. It's about time.
I love how you make sure to make every single one of your videos as unbiased as possible.
I wish I was speaking German and not Somali
Thanks for this. Oswald is an interesting historical figure. He started as Conservative then became a promising and rising star of the Labour party. Then, almost weirdly, became Britain's own homegrown fascist --- how was that possible? It should be a lesson to modern day centre-left parties, ignoring the concerns of native populations to their peril. Especially on the issue of immigration.
It won't be. They are tone deaf and have no self awareness. Of course Mosley's emergent racism in the BUF and ties to Hitler were appalling, but the lesson is still there --- Don't piss off people telling them their identity and culture don't matter.
“Don’t piss people off telling them their identity and culture don’t matter”
I think you’re missing the point here. It’s not that they don’t matter. It’s that those identities and cultures are preserved at home in the countries they hail from.
Mosley was indeed a very interesting figure and had some good points but ultimately Fascism is another dead ideology of the 20th Century along with its brother Communism and their other brother liberal progressivism seems to be on the way out. I believe we need a revival of the spirit of Christendom. Not in a Theocratic way obviously.
You're going to be replaced in your own country, and you are still talking bout waycism😂
@@blaine4754 Our cities are foreign countries. London has a 30%White British population. We have been colonised
British identity and culture doesn't matter.
Thanks For this Guys! Love your content ❤❤❤❤
tremendous, ive wanted to learn more about him since Peaky Blinders.
The truth yeah not that made up history in the show
@@Nik2k13 yeah exacty..its fiction
Who plays Mosley in Peaky Blinders? I haven't seen an entire episode yet.
@@danas3765Nigel faratage
If only Britain was run by Fascists today. It would still be a beautiful country filled with beautiful culture and people.
Jews didn't want that!
@@NoInfoNecessaryexactly. Can't have a country not under the table of their central banking system. (((international finance)))
A very interesting video, which tries to explain things out of their contemporary situation ... without the undercomplex view on his political views, of our times !
Why is every "(insert country name) First" campaign called fascism? It's a little annoying to be told I'm a bad person for wanting my country to keep its heritage and culture and not play banker and police for everyone else. Every other country should want the same.
You're a simpleton
BRITAIN for BRITONS! ✌️🏴🇬🇧. My friend,We are Great Britain! And all ways will be Great Britain.
CRUSADE! 🌐✝️⚔️🛡️.
Well that would be fine BUT there’s a thing called chattel slavery and colonialism🤷🏾♂️
So “you” didn’t stay in Britain…”you” colonized, pillaged, tortured, raped, murdered millions of indigenous peoples across many continents.
Remember, the sun shall never set on the British Empire🤔
Well sunset came and the rooster in the background is reality of “your” empirical realities coming home to roost
Keep a stiff upper lip chap☹️
You should ask those who control the narrative. I'd start with whoever runs the news media, banking, entertainment industry and educational institutions.
Such a shame, only 30% of the british electorate still vote whilst the others abstain or dont bother
Is there any party or politician worthy of a vote? Same inept corrupt and disingenuous sociopath’s as is the norm these days
We can not vote our way out of this....We are way beyond that point unfortunately
@drjimmy8498 🙃
Britain is completely a caste society as are all of its colonies.
I don't vote as there is no one I feel worthy of getting my vote. I live in Scotland, I will never vote snp, I will never vote tory, green or Liberal, I used to vote Labour, and then they appointed corbyn as leader and I stopped voting Labour. I considered voting reform, until the racism carry on. So I don't vote at all now. All the same really
He never wanted to establish a pro German radio station, it was meant to be a light entertainment station.
Well done for a straight forward seemingly unbiased documentary.
More relevant than ever.
Ooh excellent! Always looking forward to a new documentary. 😊
So Mosley was in favour of a supranational organisation and European Parliament.
He’s considered far right.
The Guardian frames Farage as far right, a man that ultimately engineered the country’s exit from that supranational organisation declaring himself surplus to requirements in the European Parliament.
And the Guardian was in favour of staying put.
Take from that what you will.
Sands shift, who would have thought the far right in Britain now support Israel, primarily to gain a sheen of respectability in order to attack Muslims, who they hate even more than Jews.
Anyone who isn’t a commie or Muslim bootlicker is considered right wing these days 🙄
Farage "engineered" nothing. He may have been the poster boy for anti-EU sentiment but the real heavy lifting was done by Dominic Cummings and Matthew Elliot and Vote Leave. Farage was frozen out of the campaign by Cummings who recognised him for the chancer that he was and how his brand could have ultimately cost the leave campaign
There is nothing whatsoever to take from this.
@@anyawaleofondoagree
If interested then care to watch an interview named The Mitford sisters | Lady Diana Mosley interview | Oswald Mosley |Good Afternoon on this platform. A truely remarkable Lady.
My father was a Jewish funder for Mosley! This probably saved his life? My father testified that Mosly was a nationalist hero and no nazi!
@@drjerry5389 Can you prove that?
Mosley was a dirty dog..
Diana Moseley when asked by Sue Lawley on BBC Radio4 Desert Island Discs about Hitler she said " He had such beautiful blue eyes "! If Oswald Mosley and most of the Mitford girls had met the same fate as "Lord" Haw-Haw and John Amery few would have complained.
What probably saved Mosley was the embarrassment over the then Duke of Windsors Nazi connections
@dandare1001 nobody has to prove anything to anyone here in the comments section...whatever gave you that idea? 😂
Always find it interesting when the word fascism comes up. As far as I'm aware mosley didn't want a war. Never found anyone that can fully explain what a fascist even is.
Socialism on national/ethnic lines, and state controlled central banking, with currency tied to labor instead of gold.
He wasn't a pacifist, he just didn't want a war with Nazi Germany, so that Britain could join the European fascist poet... ....What is Fascism? . : "a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition".....Merriam Webster
Apparently anything that isnt Marxist Lenninism
If you had to live it you'd know
Sit down you pillock
@@finnjones9979 what fascist governments have you lived under?
Excellent video. Good job.
He was a man of his time. Just like all the other so-called monsters. They faced challenges that we today would struggle to appreciate.
Really? You don’t think there’s struggles today? I can tell you’re not working class
@@StoutProper ahahaa! Gfy. My family were dirt poor. I'm as working class as you can get. I was talking about racial and other social issues unique to the time. Don't presume to know me based upon one comment that you have chosen to misconstrue.
Be under no illusion-Mosley was another Hitler. Both were great orators with lots of great ideas initially but in the end they were power hungry bigots. They always crawl out of the woodwork.!
@@LUCKYTHIRT33Nif anything things are even more of a struggle now
Aneurin Bevan, founder of the NHS, was briefly an ally of Mosley, in the latter's New Party phase.
In the Mosley Memorandum a prelude to the NHS was demanded. Nye knew It and liked It and one reason he kept friendship with Mosley. NHS founding chárter is highly nationalistic. It as Tony Benn later read. Guarantees all health needs be covered except a few special items, free at the point of use, for ALL British born citizens. Not as It is today causing near collapse under Labour and blue labour Tory Regimes.
Spike Milligan was a member of the British Union of Fascists.
He wrote in His memoirs that It was the Mosley Memorandum of 1928 that switched Him to supporting the creation of a NHS. Mosley wrote of It at the start of the Depression and It was used as a foundation for the NHS in the late 40s. The NHS Chárter even States It is a system of Health care based on your birth right not wealth privilege. Hence, when I hear the right wing today say It is a National not International Health Service, I cannot help but to agree.
@@StephenTetlow-qm9of Where can I join?
So, why did Mosley’s political persuasions change so radically during his career? Might it be that his attitudes toward Britain and the British did not, but he became aware of the power behind the throne? 🤔
The latter of course; and he explained why: Because all other parties of the parliamentary system were taking no real decisive action and leading the people astray and divided.
Mosley's era was a period of great political tumult, it was fairly common for people to switch their allegiances. Some of the most extreme Communists of the mid twentieth century were former fascists. It's complicated....
Like Who? @@pipfox7834
No other party really cared about taking action to help Britain, they were more obsessed with getting votes and remaining in power
Sir Oswald probably saw what was going on, he must have noted all the aristocrats buying large farms and estates in places like Kenya and getting out while the going was good.
He tried to warn us
Here we are
About what?
@@anyawaleofondojihadis . Pagans .
Warn about racism/xenophobia/anti-semitism/bigotry by Europeans or People of European descent?
I am guessing you’ll prose that the Holocaust was a hoax too?
2:56 - “in a time when class determined one’s educational expectations in Britain”?
You mean exactly like today as well then? 😂
I think I read a recent article that claimed you guys (English) were at something like 80% of young people pursuing a higher education.
Really impressive if it's true.
@@TroubleToby3040 it’s 37%. Also the state of universities proves my point. Public school kids, ie the children of those rich enough to pay £30,000 per annum for school fees, mostly end up in the Golden Triangle/Durham, St Andrews, Edinburgh, or maybe Manchester or another Russell Group. State school kids by contrast, ie the middle classes and the poor, more often end up in the former Polytechnics and have to be exceptionally bright to end up at a Russell Group
@@minui8758stop lying. There is plenty of opportunities for all people but obviously when you pay for top quality education, that's exactly what you are going to get. Every working class person who becomes successful pays for a best education for their children because that's what they have earned. It doesn't mean there isn't opportunity for others if they work hard and take it.
@minui8758 - Compleately right you are! We shall never more be fooled into believing that everything was much worse in the old days!
@@lukemurray4950 you stop lying! I explicitly said the bright can end up in a Russell group and the golden triangle. I know because I’m a grammar schooled cantab grad - an experience that proved beyond all doubt that class (and partly the county you’re born in and whether it has grammars) determines educational access. you stop lying! I explicitly said the bright can end up in a Russell group and the golden triangle. I know because I’m a grammar schooled cantab grad - an experience that proved beyond all doubt that class (and partly the county you’re born in and whether it has grammars) determines educational access. The purpose of the public school is chiefly to breed latin speakers with a good singing voice and if possible excellent practice at at least one sport - the perfect candidate for life in an Oxbridge college, Durham or St Andrews! Or better still a place with a sports, choral, or organ scholarship you’ve been coached to achieve.
By the way, what % of current uk politicians, senior civil servants, CEO’s, and professional rugby, cricket, and tennis players do you think are public school lads?
And did you forget that 20 out of 56 PMs went to Eton, another 20 to Harrow, Westminster, Winchester, Charterhouse, St. Paul’s etc? Or that the PM and Chancellor of the last but one parliament, and one of the PMs of our sitting parliament were all eton/oxon educated as well as personal friends and rivals?
I find Oswald Mosley a very important and brilliant British politician. His ideas were very logic and effective. I really can't find any point which I would refuse to subscribe outright. A very humane and ethical person.
So you support Hitler, blame the Jews for the war, give nazi salutes, and admire apartheid.
I support Direct Democracy. Most of us had trust in our government and even the WHO at the start of the pandemic.. I also had 2 AZ jabs.. But now.. I will never believe anything the Government says or MSM..or Doctors... all trust is gone. So I will be voting for whoever believes in Freedom, Direct Democracy, No CBDCs, Enforced borders etc.
It's amuses me that people like yourself are cynical about science, whilst living in a society where your life expectancy is around 80 years, thanks to science. Where you spend time writing inane comments on the net, which came about through science, are you grasping the irony? No I didn't think so
@@terryyakamoto3488I believe he was questioning the science and not your sacred belief system.
@@wadedavies3924 Yes, that is the point I made, he's happily questioning the science on issues he doesn't like, whilst enjoying the lifestyle that science has provided him. My belief system is not indicated in my comment and exists purely in your supposition
@@terryyakamoto3488 no, he indicated that he lost belief in science and you confirmed your belief in science in your response.
I suppose that I should add that I believe, in the future, we will consider vaccines as a barbaric practice of ignorance at best. Probably at worse, an expression of magic.
Relevant ant scary, considering what's happening presently in Europe....
What a great man, no fool..
A complex figure certainly. I fully agree with the appraisal of Mosley’s political life given by this excellent documentary. Perhaps some more greater detail of the internal workings of the BUF eg the rivalry of the so called ´Lord HawHaw’ would have made the document even more interesting. Good vocal delivery and presentation, serious and forthright. Compliments!
Britain for the British, Europe for Europeans, united, protecting our people, interests and culture. *what a monster* Odd the oo-jays didn't like him.
So basically AH, BM, and Moseley was correct…..!
Now look at the state of UK 🇬🇧 and the West!
you mean Britain today as one of the leading economic powers of the world, with high levels of health and education, present company excepted of course. As opposed to dictatorships across the world that are inept and economically weak
@@terryyakamoto3488 Massive copes. Britain is essentially a colony of the US at this point. Your economy is trash and your population is descending into racial/tribal warfare. Should've listened to Mosley!
@@terryyakamoto3488It is going to hell, Mosley was definitely right.
Vile antisemitism
It would seem that there is much bullshit said about Moseley. Like Powell after him.
Such as?
Did he not have a number of jackets and even more Black Shirts?
Thanks,so glad I looked into this he was so right in many ways .especially about the media and England
Just look at the uk now,jheez
this is what documentaries should be like. no agendas, just purely factual. let the viewer come to their own conclusions.
I watched this because I was curious about how after Oswald and Diana were released they lived well. And while they were in Ireland they lived well. I certainly learned much more than that and I appreciate the documentary.
Of course they lived well-and their Nazi pals who strutted about impressing many of the Irish who were then gullible.
Imagen the horror of speaking German and having to live in clean peaceful cities where anyone can have a well paying job... thank God that didn't happen...
Smart man.
The Wisdom of Solomon
There are elements of his political beliefs which I share , but there are many which I don't.
What an odd coincidence. I just finished a novel, set in the pre-war period in England...Moseley was mentioned there, but the name didn't really ring a bell for me.
And today, TH-cam randomly (I hope, haha) suggests this video to me.
What nove, please?
@@martinholmes-ue9ko
'All among the Barley' by Melissa Harrison. It's not predominantly about politics, though. More of a 'coming of age story' and glimpse into life in rural England in the early 1930s.
An enjoyable read and helpful (maybe), for understanding how politics influence the thinking and acting of 'simple people' and the rise of political ideologies throughout countries.
But not what you want, if you're hoping for a real deep dive into politics in England at the time.
In Aldous Huxley’s 30s novel Point Counterpoint there is a major character quite clearly based on Mosley. Huxley has quite a lot of fun with the possible meaning of the initials BUF.
@@nickwyatt9498
Thanks, I might check that out as well. Now that I've started to go do that rabbit hole, I feel I can't quit just yet 😆
You may previously have heard of Max Mosley, who used to be head of F1, got involved in juicy sex scandals, and was the son of Oswald. Max died in 2021. At 81, he shot himself through the head after learning he had cancer and only weeks left to live.
simply fantastic movie -thanx.
Its a shame the British people did not listen to him. They would be much, much, much better off today.
Exactly.
Thing is, then as today; It's not that the people don't listen, it's that the others at the top have the power to demolish their voice, their vote and their unity!
@TinaFivesten true. There's also alot of our own who are traitors also though.
Screwed by the Amerucan bankers instead
Ah yes, the roaring silence of the ol' 'SILENT MAJORITY' (read: 'upper middle class Liberalists)
I'm really glad this documentary has presented the story of Mosley in a balanced way and recognises the that fascism is a complex and often misunderstood style of governance
So Mosley was right on many issues. The writing of history by the “victors” has not been kind to the man. Thank you for providing an objective view
Weird coincidence this came out 4 days before jimmy the Giant's video. Do you guys share a writer? LoL
Excellent documentry: Mosley was a brilliant indiviual, enormously brave in wars , hugely patriotic to his country, who had a vision to keep his country out of war, and identified the micro elements of who was wanting to initiate war in germany and greater europe in the 1930's. He explained all this and his 1930's focus of the Jews in minor detail in his interview with Frost in 1967 albeit, Frost was a condesending and rude interviewer allowing (deliberately) for a the audiance shout Mosely down. History will be favourable to Oswald Mosley.
I wish we still had somebody like him in power.. 😢
History has already had its say on Oswald Mosley, and it has not been favourable.
Mosley was one of the greatest orators this country has ever produced
Curious fact: Cornelius Fudge from Harry Potter middle name is Oswald. Great foreshadowing for the abysmal leader he turned out to be
Great foreshadowing of the authors political leanings lulz
@@Samstrainsofficially Yes because men can clearly be women
@@Rumpleforeskin77 yes, a male can identify as a woman.
Perfectly normal thing that happens in many species and has been happening across many many many generations of humanity.
Just like being an arse hat is also perfectly normal human behaviour exhibited by many specimens of the species.
@@Samstrainsofficiallythis right here is why for every generation that has come before that had many faults and made untold terrible decisions not one generation before this believed there was ever any more than two genders which is why this generation will go down in history as the worst fools ever causing irreversible damage to the next generation well done 👏
@@Samstrainsofficiallywell you flipping told him! Also arse hat is defo one to absorb into the vocab 😂
Brilliant documentary, the narrator is just amazing.
most based British man of the 20th century
& John Amery
Hail
The interaction between Mosley and Churchill is fascinating and something | did not know!
The Mosley family was originally a Manchester family, living at Hough Hall which their family built. That was the second brick-built house in the whole of the Manchester area.
Yes, Mosley Street in Manchester.
@@NigelJackson Yeah they owned the estate that became Chorlton and Withington.They sold to Lord Egerton, the owner of Tatton Hall who built Trafford Park industrial area and large parts of Manchester in the 19th C.
The Mosleys own a massive amount of Manchester but it is leased away for a long time.
Every HOI4 players favorite leader.
HOI4?
@@CorporalCyrano Hearts of Iron 4
History repeats itself. 2024, it's getting scary....
BS my love 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Gentleman-Of-Culture Open your eyes sweetheart
Islam?
Yeah too many commies
The reform party has similarities in it, along with the reasons for its support by some.
I haven't read his biography, but what I couldn't help, but ponder after watching this is how interestingly his hard right turn coincides with finding a younger and better looking wife.
I always saw him as a smart man, great orator but I think he wasted his potential. He should have stayed within the Conservative party and used his talents to influence party policy, possibly even becoming Prime Minister. He could have taken Britain down a very different path.
a more anti semitic fascist path?
@@kerrynisbet1514 I don't think fascist least not totalitarian style but I think him as PM would have kept us from war with Germany to maybe focus on the USSR. That's just my take though not saying that's what I would have wanted.
@@kerrynisbet1514What does anti semetic mean? Everything he said about the abuse of power of that group was correct. They led Britain down a path of war that led to the end of its empire. We should of been natural allies with Germany, to fight the Soviet Union instead of allying with the Soviet Union against Germany.
@@kerrynisbet1514Mosley wasn’t really antisemitic. At least not any more so than other British people
@@lukemurray4950work makes free, it's a dirty job but someone has to do it ...just following orders, mein herr ..😅😅😅😅
at least you dont speak german... only hindi, urdu, arab, somali, cantonese, turkish, pidgin english and hebrew
Hahaha...excellent!
English is still a most spoken language in England. Keep crying you stood fascist!
It is noted by the narrator about corporatism in Ireland. It existed. First The Blue Shirts (Ex IRA pre Independence- Pro Treaty , but they were gone by the end of the Spanish Civil War ) a handful moved on to try and from the Monetary Reform Party in the early 1940s but got no where. At the same time, a small band of Ex IRA Anti Treaty group set up Gaelic inspired Fascist group, openly fascist . They got no where in the elections
Interesting, thanks for posting
Rotha Lintorn-Orman next.
That would be interesting
Tomboy 🤍
So funny hearing Max Mosley getting mentioned in this and knowing the stuff he went on to do
Apart from his well known recreational activities and his pathological hatred of Ron Dennis he did everything in his power to hold back Lewis Hamilton and favour Ferrari
@@andrewwmacfadyen6958 Lewis 'bow before BLM' Hamilton? - Good. He did right by his own.
@@dashingeduardosuarezshut up
@@louisbeerreviews8964 😂😂😂🍼🍼🍼
The most effective form of government would be a benevolent dictatorship. This system would involve having a highly intelligent, morally uncorrupted leader who genuinely wishes to implement actions that serve the best interests of the people. Such a leader would focus on initiatives that optimize the use of public funds, workers' time, and efforts to benefit the country, the world, and the human race as a whole.
However, the loss of control and effectiveness of the chosen leader poses a considerable risk. To mitigate this, proper checks and balances are essential. This includes the involvement of trusted advisors and a rigorous decision-making process. With these safeguards in place, a benevolent dictatorship could potentially offer unparalleled benefits to society.
True Patriot,if he had led us during pre-war years,there.would not have been a second Brother war.
@TheJosman Rather live around whites than non-Europeans!
An absorbing history with the gripping elements of power and wealth forming many of the platforms contemporous to modern Europe..proving there is nothing new under the sun.
Been waiting for this one for a while!
Lord Curzon was my great great grand father
Lucky you!
My commiserations, he (George Nathaniel ) was a pompous useless git , with very little to show for it ,despite some ideas on India . Scum of the earth as far as Ireland is concerned and his reputation got a right good kicking over that . All talk no action
@@fatskeltonyou are easily pleased or extremely ill informed
Nice to meet you 😌 from India.😎🗿
So are you a Metcalfe or a Mosley?
Based. England lives and marches on!
Blindly
Definitely a more complex figure. Right about the need for the EU.
Yes who would have thought the EU was a fascist concept…..well apart from anyone who hadn’t had their head in the sand 😂😂😂
Mosley wanted an European Union of Nations not this Globalist monstrosity.
Best PM we never had. RIP.
No
never prime minister changed his mind more my socks
More like Enoch Powell
Rivers of blood
🤦♂️that's Enoch Powell.
@@Samstrainsofficially the sentiment stays the same
@@charlemagne3920 the sentiment of rivers of blood was that if we let in people from the colonies they'll get the whip hand over white people and treat them as second class on the basis of race, now we have a none white politician in charge who treats everyone regardless of skin colour bellow a certain degree of means like they are worthless trash.
@@charlemagne3920 embarrassing.
@@kerrynisbet1514 “wahhh wahhh you used a different quote and attributed to a person with similar interests you can’t do that!!!”. You’re a mid wit at best
Could we get a video on Manuel Noriega?
He was right about the EU...
😂Brexit has done wonders for the British economy.s/
Germany is in recession.
@@mannaclerwhat Brexit? it has not been delivered upon what people voted for ..
@@craigpimlott204 What British bigots voted for was preventing eastern Europeans from having free passage into the UK.
The narrater said " the 19th century " when talking about an incedent from 1900 's,thats 20th century, isnt it ?.
Yes
Interesting and informative although, it would be interesting to hear his thoughts for a balanced perspective.
There were a few incorrect comments, But well spoken
While his politics were complicated and it's important to listen when someone speaks truth, I strongly disagree with anyone who would put Mosley on a pedestal the same way the American Founding Fathers were. While he made some valid points, I don't CELEBRATE his overall contribution. I don't see gun enthusiasts in the United States idolize Marx and Engels for supporting the citizen's right to keep and bear arms in the Communist Manifesto.
I don't think anyone puts him in the same boat as those like the founding fathers of the US. Firstly they founded a country, was politically successful and had the support of the people. Mosley didn't. Mosley is a figured remembered as someone the people should of listened to and because we didn't, we have the problems we have today.
@@lukemurray4950 Without listening to him, people DID adopt some of his ideas like greater European integration with the European Union. Also, I don't think expanding Apartheid within Africa would be a solution to any of today's problems.
@@Nebiros21 Yes I do disagree with those two things but agreed with the intention behind them. The European Union literally help support and push everything Mosley warned about like mass immigration and apartheid would have led to less international support and an inability to moral high ground. But I am sure if he could of seen the outcomes of these policies he would of changed his mind.
Like a lot of these political figures he was someone lost in a sense of his own self importance
A fascinating and very well made documentary - thank you so much! Though my parents lived through the post WWI era, WWII, and its aftermath, they said a great deal about Enoch Powell (another subject for a People Profile, perhaps?) but little about Mosely, who would have been a very prominent and divisive figure during that time. Mosely was clearly complex (not to mention very priveliged) but I am immensely glad that his success was limited. Seeing those clips of him in his black shirt, ranting to his adoring followers, is ominously reminiscent of Mussolini. The UK would have gone down a very dark path had he been able to convince more people that his way was the right one.
Yeah, things are turning out really well the way things went. Just think we could have missed out on becoming a minority in our capital city and our kids being told at school to change gender.
Yea, fighting for your nation's survival is gross. Probably evil, too.
in the UK, especially in England, I have noticed several conversations and ways of thinking that resemble fascism, the point is, these people are the ones who then sing 2 world wars and 1 World Cup 🎶
Interesting, like yourself I see the connection between racism and fascism. However, I also see the similarities between the left and fascism that are playing out in Western democracies. The paramilitary uniforms worn by black nationalists in the BLM movement, the recent rioting and violence of the far left in France and the UK.
The relationship between the left and fascism is often ignored in my opinion...and I wonder if that will be to our detriment.
I would also like to say that, in my opinion, you could be inflating nationalism with racism.
@@digglessmith9575 Exaggerated nationalism leads to racism
@@mrrigatone9595 Racism is the only thing that could've saved Europe. Now Europe will be swallowed by migrants and Russia. Thank your Jewish overlords for that.
@digglessmith9575 clown
A very misunderstood man. Notice how our empire countries clamoured for independence and then all want to move here, talk about the best of both...........
You invited them
Thank you for trying to save us with your foresight mosley.
Jailed with his pregnant wife for five years without charge.
"He didn't technically break the law."
"Your liberal democracy, sir"
Sir Oswald frightened them so they had to keep him quiet.