9:00 this guy is almost entirely correct. my own prediction is the arrangement, in the end, between Reform and the Conservatives, is that Reform will end up with all of the Conservatives' voters, and in return the Conservatives will cease to exist. they dug their own grave by going along will all this shit and not reversing any of it though they had plenty of opportunity.
Conservatives are not conservative and labours are not labour. They are the uniparty. Reform is far from ideal but they speak to all people that have enough of this type of politics
Mark Littlewood just seems very old fashioned to me. I feel he is going to be very disappointed with the Conservative's insistence on staying with the same playbook as they have done for the past 20 years. The fact he can't see that outcome is a dead cert is interesting.
Two things. Re MPs not being frank and honest, Steve Baker was mentioned. I watched that interview twice. Whilst he was an ERG Brexit toting back bencher, I followed him with interest. As soon as he got a ministerial postion, he immediately towed the party line and was completely at odds with his earlier views. So, maybe political parties are no different to the mega-corporate football teams. Once you are on the inside, you do as you are told and not as your conscience or ideals tell you? Secondly, it was Baker who said that if we wanted better quality MPs, we needed to join the Tory party, go to the local selection meetings and voice our dissatisfaction with candidtaes we didnt approve of or who lacked experience or competence. Thats all ok but I dont want to be a party member and in any case, we know central office has been parachuting their favourites into some constituencies. So, little or no hope for the ordinary bloke to influence this process at all. The entire system is a crock of s__t. Incidentally, as a businessman with a 55 year career in manufacturing & exporting, I have never not voted at an election. However, I have spent my life voting tactically according to the prevailing local and national situation. I have never been able to say that I truly 'supported' any of them or thought that any one of them was any good. I wish Mr Littlwood every success but he needs to include destroying the infamous 1922 committee and all the 'old remoaners' in the background - the so-called Tory Grandees. In my view, Badenoch is nothing but a continuity leader - like Haigh - she lacks the authority, punch and credibility to wreak the kind of changes he seeks - and I see no one with the 'right stuff' lurking in the background. If she was up to the task, she would have come out fighting from day one.
You've got an ex-Lib dem, and ex-member of the "Pro-Euro Conservative Party" (yes really, that existed, Google it) trying to play at being super-right-wing and a Tory-hardcore and tell the Tory party where they need to be? Fuck me it doesn't get funnier than this.
It's not really clear what the relevance is of banging on about renting stuff instead of owning it but it's a mad way of looking at things. If you wanted to have rental lawn mowers it would be like the tool hire companies we already have. The price is far higher for a rental mower than it is to simply own one. This is because the process of acquiring the mower and then maintaining it has to be paid for. i.e. you have to pay the salaries of the people managing the asset which makes it more expensive in the end.
Will never vote for the conservative show again Even if they talk tough not one authoritarian policy will they reverse Not any of the hate speech laws Not any of them
It was great that Mark was talking about how Cardano structured their tokenomics budget, and Peter interrupts his train of thought to talk his bitcoin book. Maxi's can be so blind.
I may not agree with all he says and I may not trust him yet but he seems to want to re structure government .... for that I'm glad I gave this some of my time ✌
I helped the Torys up north to elect a candidate, as I was educated that it was the gays that saved them in 1997 if you reed between the line hence the demise of Torys and the liberals of central office.
"What is the Bulgarian state pension", funny you should ask, it's about 50% more than the British state pension. Attacks on the UK state pension are a red herring, it's comparatively very low, even if the triple lock was kept until 2070, the expect % of GDP spent on it would be 1/3 less than the French spent today as a fraction of GDP. If we are going to have discussions about the size of the state, let's go after sensible targets as the state pension isn't one, unless you reduce taxes to around 15% to free you cash that then goes into a compulsory scheme. Even then you'd still need to look after people that don't/won't save and the associated moral hazard.
Capitalism is like a tool-it can conserve when there’s an incentive, like profits from renewable energy or sustainable products. But without rules, it can also overexploit resources, like overfishing or deforestation. Your comment is an oversimplification. While capitalism has flaws and can lead to overexploitation, it also has mechanisms that can encourage conservation, depending on incentives and regulations. The reality is more complex than "it doesn't conserve anything."
Too much UK based content, too much Peter repeating the same personal points to his guests, it's a becoming a bit of a bubble. I appreciate the base of operations are here in the UK but needs to seek out guests from all over the world and fly them out or check when they're in town for balance
I can only get the people on who say yes and are in the UK. I won't do remote interviews as I can't stand them...so the journey is this...firstly build up a UK base of relevant content, dropping in Bitcoin orange pilling moments when relevant, once the channel and audience is sufficient I will have the credibility and clout to go bigger and wider. We are only 30 shows in, this takes time.
Will never vote for the conservative show again Even if they talk tough not one authoritarian policy will they reverse Not any of the hate speech laws Not any of them
"Where Did The Conservative Party Go Wrong?"
It's simple. They stopped being conservative and abandoned conservative policies.
Boom!
How does one 'be' conservative today?
@@aaddy5157I’m not sure you can. A lot of society has gotten used to handouts, and not being encouraged to be conservative, or self sufficient
And got involved with the organisation beginning W.
Mr. Littlewood, your spreadsheet tax idea is pure genius. Tell me who would choose to send foreign aid to countries with their own space programs?
9:00 this guy is almost entirely correct.
my own prediction is the arrangement, in the end, between Reform and the Conservatives, is that Reform will end up with all of the Conservatives' voters, and in return the Conservatives will cease to exist. they dug their own grave by going along will all this shit and not reversing any of it though they had plenty of opportunity.
Tories are toast. Good-bye!
Conservatives are not conservative and labours are not labour. They are the uniparty. Reform is far from ideal but they speak to all people that have enough of this type of politics
Mark Littlewood just seems very old fashioned to me. I feel he is going to be very disappointed with the Conservative's insistence on staying with the same playbook as they have done for the past 20 years. The fact he can't see that outcome is a dead cert is interesting.
Two things.
Re MPs not being frank and honest, Steve Baker was mentioned. I watched that interview twice.
Whilst he was an ERG Brexit toting back bencher, I followed him with interest. As soon as he got a ministerial postion, he immediately towed the party line and was completely at odds with his earlier views. So, maybe political parties are no different to the mega-corporate football teams. Once you are on the inside, you do as you are told and not as your conscience or ideals tell you?
Secondly, it was Baker who said that if we wanted better quality MPs, we needed to join the Tory party, go to the local selection meetings and voice our dissatisfaction with candidtaes we didnt approve of or who lacked experience or competence. Thats all ok but I dont want to be a party member and in any case, we know central office has been parachuting their favourites into some constituencies.
So, little or no hope for the ordinary bloke to influence this process at all.
The entire system is a crock of s__t.
Incidentally, as a businessman with a 55 year career in manufacturing & exporting, I have never not voted at an election.
However, I have spent my life voting tactically according to the prevailing local and national situation.
I have never been able to say that I truly 'supported' any of them or thought that any one of them was any good.
I wish Mr Littlwood every success but he needs to include destroying the infamous 1922 committee and all the 'old remoaners' in the background - the so-called Tory Grandees.
In my view, Badenoch is nothing but a continuity leader - like Haigh - she lacks the authority, punch and credibility to wreak the kind of changes he seeks - and I see no one with the 'right stuff' lurking in the background.
If she was up to the task, she would have come out fighting from day one.
You've got an ex-Lib dem, and ex-member of the "Pro-Euro Conservative Party" (yes really, that existed, Google it) trying to play at being super-right-wing and a Tory-hardcore and tell the Tory party where they need to be?
Fuck me it doesn't get funnier than this.
+1000
Life is a journey.
That might be true but he has changed his mind
People change. I have as I don’t like this rapid change to the country, others obviously disagree
100%. You nailed it there. The sad thing is, that a lot of people still can't see that.
It's not really clear what the relevance is of banging on about renting stuff instead of owning it but it's a mad way of looking at things. If you wanted to have rental lawn mowers it would be like the tool hire companies we already have. The price is far higher for a rental mower than it is to simply own one. This is because the process of acquiring the mower and then maintaining it has to be paid for. i.e. you have to pay the salaries of the people managing the asset which makes it more expensive in the end.
Will never vote for the conservative show again
Even if they talk tough not one authoritarian policy will they reverse
Not any of the hate speech laws
Not any of them
It was great that Mark was talking about how Cardano structured their tokenomics budget, and Peter interrupts his train of thought to talk his bitcoin book. Maxi's can be so blind.
Sharing stuff sounds great until you get a lawn mower that 100 other people have abused.
like a dinosaur sniffing at the bright asteroid in the sky
The guy is seeing Peter and didnt take 2 minutes to learn about Bitcoin. It is a shame.
I may not agree with all he says and I may not trust him yet but he seems to want to re structure government .... for that I'm glad I gave this some of my time ✌
I helped the Torys up north to elect a candidate, as I was educated that it was the gays that saved them in 1997 if you reed between the line hence the demise of Torys and the liberals of central office.
I get the impression this guy is either oblivious and genuine or he gets it and just doesn’t care. Shame
14yrs tory happy with labour policies
"What is the Bulgarian state pension", funny you should ask, it's about 50% more than the British state pension. Attacks on the UK state pension are a red herring, it's comparatively very low, even if the triple lock was kept until 2070, the expect % of GDP spent on it would be 1/3 less than the French spent today as a fraction of GDP. If we are going to have discussions about the size of the state, let's go after sensible targets as the state pension isn't one, unless you reduce taxes to around 15% to free you cash that then goes into a compulsory scheme. Even then you'd still need to look after people that don't/won't save and the associated moral hazard.
Capitalism doesn't conserve ANYTHING.
Capitalism is like a tool-it can conserve when there’s an incentive, like profits from renewable energy or sustainable products. But without rules, it can also overexploit resources, like overfishing or deforestation.
Your comment is an oversimplification. While capitalism has flaws and can lead to overexploitation, it also has mechanisms that can encourage conservation, depending on incentives and regulations. The reality is more complex than "it doesn't conserve anything."
Why don't you have Jason Cozens on, founder of Glint?
What happened with Peter and the “what bitcoin did” podcast? Did they have a bust up?
Reform?
Too much UK based content, too much Peter repeating the same personal points to his guests, it's a becoming a bit of a bubble. I appreciate the base of operations are here in the UK but needs to seek out guests from all over the world and fly them out or check when they're in town for balance
Can you name some?
I can only get the people on who say yes and are in the UK. I won't do remote interviews as I can't stand them...so the journey is this...firstly build up a UK base of relevant content, dropping in Bitcoin orange pilling moments when relevant, once the channel and audience is sufficient I will have the credibility and clout to go bigger and wider. We are only 30 shows in, this takes time.
Will never vote for the conservative show again
Even if they talk tough not one authoritarian policy will they reverse
Not any of the hate speech laws
Not any of them