@@IceP67yes British Colonialism ended in 1997 in Hong Kong, you want to keep crying over it? Many other Empires was far worse than the British if you open a fucking history book
@@johnnyb8412 Not only that but the French still have an Empire controlling 14 African nations through the CFR frank I think it's called, check it out.
@@Ghost572 all looking for an handout instead of bettering themselves or look at their own political systems.... African politics is hilarious, when an African politician gets accused of corruption they just say shut up and walk out🙈
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Thanks Doyle really appreciate it! 😄you are the first super thanks i've got, big surprise! Glad you enjoyed the video, feel free to suggest some ideas of videos you'd like me to do!
@@ArnaudFromFrance No worries! I really like your videos! I don't have any ideas really.. maybe how people are going to vote in the upcoming election??
I've lived all over the world. When I initially left in 2008, I went with the attitude that Britain was problematic, a bit racist etc. Having been abroad and now come back, with maturity I realise the UK is by far (along with a few other western countries) the best on earth. It doesn't get better. In other countries/civilisations, it works like this - Pay your annual visa, contribute your taxes, no access to public services, don't abide by this, leave immediately. Forget about owning a house with a garden or getting citizenship. People just want to get rich, aid their families and don't care about society. There is no social systems like in the UK, no charities (if there are, they are western-run) that help people, no where near the same level scientific and medical advancements like we hear every day in the UK. People want to make British people feel guilty for the past, but the past was a long time ago and the UK did both good and bad things. There was no perfect/better model of governance, the British system exported a lot of good things and without the multiracial British empire, the whole world would have probably come under the facist monoracial dictatorships of Germany and Japan who showed unbelievable cruelty.
@@joshboston2323 I believe "dazzstorm" is what is known as a "shrivelled shrunken embittered cranky old racist in a grey raincoat smelling of piss who lives on nothing but potatoes".
There are some things to be historically ashamed of: slave trade, revenge for 1857 rebellion in India (carried out by the East Indies Company, not the British State), 1919 Amritsar massacre. But mostly the Anglo-Normans, then the English, then the British (who are not "we", since they're all long dead) didn't actually do things like "colonising". Mostly the British only really conceived of this concept of an "empire" after the French (in North America, India and the Carribean) started plotting with indigenous peoples to expand their terrority. Most "empires" involve conquest of land and peoples for the sake of it. The British hardly ever did this. And usually when they did it was in fact the state trailing after armed merchant-adventurers who went to trade, but were eventually forced to dispute colonial control with other European powers. India is an example: the first English ship sailed there in 1608. The British only had to defeat French ambitions in India 150 years later, in the Seven Years War, 1756-63. The European slave trade, in which Britain participated, was the worst episode in modern era so-called Christian European history: Christian Europeans imitated more brutal cultures from West Africa and the Middle East in this, when they shouldn't have. There's no reason to single the British out from the other Europeans, and of course the British were the first to decide to abolish the slave trade, and eventually used their maritime might to enforce that, against the wishes of the French, Spanish, etc. The most justifiable accusation of "colonisation" can probably be used in talking of English activities in Ireland. But after the Reformation, and the fact that the Irish chose to stick with Catholicism, England was always perfectly correct to worry that France or Spain might invade Ireland and use it as a jumping-off point for invading the island of Britain. All these actions can be understood if one bothers to get a very detailed understanding of history.
The young lady who said the UK isnt safe has a bit of a skewed view. London certainly has problems like all major cities and bad management compounds it, but in global terms, the UK is actually a very safe country for women and in general!
Love the interview!
I vote the orange jacket becomes your signature interviewing outfit 😆
Ahaha thank you bro! let the viewers decide 😆
There isn't a lot of stabbing in general in the UK. In some citys there might be some stabbings between gangs but as whole there isn't.
Gotta love having a non-native giving input on what it means to be British.
great idea, i'll make a video about non native giving their take on what it means to be British
@@ArnaudFromFrance yes it will be interesting to hear what visitors and immigrants think of us and our country.
Stopping slavery, stopping Hitler, the humour and the history
Stopping colonialism??😊
@@IceP67yes British Colonialism ended in 1997 in Hong Kong, you want to keep crying over it? Many other Empires was far worse than the British if you open a fucking history book
@@johnnyb8412 Not only that but the French still have an Empire controlling 14 African nations through the CFR frank I think it's called, check it out.
@@johnnyb8412 These clowns can't handle that Britian does serious work in the world compared to their countries.
@@Ghost572 all looking for an handout instead of bettering themselves or look at their own political systems.... African politics is hilarious, when an African politician gets accused of corruption they just say shut up and walk out🙈
Its Sheffield where I live.
Nice interview!
Thank you!
3:04 Nothing could be further from the truth. We are a completely divided country after Brexit.
Only a remainer would say that. What about the fact it was a democratic vote? And a majority win,, probably not good enough for you tho.
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The NHS.
Thanks
Thanks Doyle really appreciate it! 😄you are the first super thanks i've got, big surprise! Glad you enjoyed the video, feel free to suggest some ideas of videos you'd like me to do!
@@ArnaudFromFrance No worries! I really like your videos! I don't have any ideas really.. maybe how people are going to vote in the upcoming election??
Definitely Not brexit
I've lived all over the world. When I initially left in 2008, I went with the attitude that Britain was problematic, a bit racist etc. Having been abroad and now come back, with maturity I realise the UK is by far (along with a few other western countries) the best on earth. It doesn't get better. In other countries/civilisations, it works like this - Pay your annual visa, contribute your taxes, no access to public services, don't abide by this, leave immediately. Forget about owning a house with a garden or getting citizenship. People just want to get rich, aid their families and don't care about society. There is no social systems like in the UK, no charities (if there are, they are western-run) that help people, no where near the same level scientific and medical advancements like we hear every day in the UK. People want to make British people feel guilty for the past, but the past was a long time ago and the UK did both good and bad things. There was no perfect/better model of governance, the British system exported a lot of good things and without the multiracial British empire, the whole world would have probably come under the facist monoracial dictatorships of Germany and Japan who showed unbelievable cruelty.
nice!
i need girl frind in UK,Please help me!!
i am male From Ethiopia ineed girlfrind in UK
We are no longer allowed to be proud of being British
I know all in the space of 24 years.
Plastic SA needs to go back.
@2:27 Go home then.
She’s British 🤡
it probably IS her home dazz...
Stabbings are mainly an issue in big cities, nd worst amongst some communities.
She should campaign for more Police stop and search.
@@joshboston2323 I believe "dazzstorm" is what is known as a "shrivelled shrunken embittered cranky old racist in a grey raincoat smelling of piss who lives on nothing but potatoes".
5-:31 'Set examples all over the world' - Do you call colonizing peaceful countries an examples of setting an example? It was shameful what we did.
Learn the history where did we colonize
There are some things to be historically ashamed of: slave trade, revenge for 1857 rebellion in India (carried out by the East Indies Company, not the British State), 1919 Amritsar massacre.
But mostly the Anglo-Normans, then the English, then the British (who are not "we", since they're all long dead) didn't actually do things like "colonising". Mostly the British only really conceived of this concept of an "empire" after the French (in North America, India and the Carribean) started plotting with indigenous peoples to expand their terrority. Most "empires" involve conquest of land and peoples for the sake of it. The British hardly ever did this. And usually when they did it was in fact the state trailing after armed merchant-adventurers who went to trade, but were eventually forced to dispute colonial control with other European powers. India is an example: the first English ship sailed there in 1608. The British only had to defeat French ambitions in India 150 years later, in the Seven Years War, 1756-63.
The European slave trade, in which Britain participated, was the worst episode in modern era so-called Christian European history: Christian Europeans imitated more brutal cultures from West Africa and the Middle East in this, when they shouldn't have. There's no reason to single the British out from the other Europeans, and of course the British were the first to decide to abolish the slave trade, and eventually used their maritime might to enforce that, against the wishes of the French, Spanish, etc.
The most justifiable accusation of "colonisation" can probably be used in talking of English activities in Ireland. But after the Reformation, and the fact that the Irish chose to stick with Catholicism, England was always perfectly correct to worry that France or Spain might invade Ireland and use it as a jumping-off point for invading the island of Britain.
All these actions can be understood if one bothers to get a very detailed understanding of history.
The young lady who said the UK isnt safe has a bit of a skewed view. London certainly has problems like all major cities and bad management compounds it, but in global terms, the UK is actually a very safe country for women and in general!
@@shelleyphilcox4743 Yes. Sometimes, when you read the UK press, you might get a totally false impression on this.
is it shameful that we stopped the slave trade, please learn about our history before making comments.