The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - July 03, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1200


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 30 minutes

Words per Minute

183.5235

Word Count

16,658

Sentence Count

30

Misogynist Sentences

35

Hate Speech Sentences

56


Summary

Join the Lotus Eaters as Dan and Harry are joined by Dan to discuss the impact of Rachel Reeves' tears in parliament and the impact it could have on the economy. The lads also discuss whether Jaguar has hit rock bottom and whether the government is to blame.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters episode 1200. Nice round number today
00:00:11.340 folks. I'm your host Harry joined by Beau and Dan because sadly Stephen couldn't make it in today
00:00:18.020 so Dan has graciously got me to jump in and cover Rachel Reeves crying and what it could mean for
00:00:26.280 the future of this country. Jaguar is being covered by Beau and whether they've hit rock bottom and
00:00:32.320 judging by the new sales figures is not looking good. What a big surprise who could have predicted
00:00:36.520 that one absolutely no one and also I'm going to talk about how Maloney has betrayed Italy and you
00:00:41.720 may be thinking didn't you guys do a segment on that a few months ago yeah she's done it again.
00:00:46.420 I was going to say again she's betrayed them again. Yes she keeps doing it. I'm beginning to think that
00:00:51.980 there was something to this idea that populists aren't always all that. They're not exactly what
00:00:57.620 they make themselves out to be. Either way I think we've got common sense crusade going on after this
00:01:02.440 is that right Samson? Yes it is so if you've got membership to the website which if you don't I hate
00:01:07.400 you then if you do have website membership then you can watch that later and please do give Calvin
00:01:12.840 your support. With that let's get into it. So I was on the podcast on Tuesday and I made reference to
00:01:18.580 the fact that I felt like one of these foremen at a dangerous work site who has to put you know
00:01:22.900 the sign up zero days since last death or something like that except with me it's number of days since
00:01:28.400 I've had to criticize Rachel Reeves. I managed to get up to two days this time and we're going back
00:01:35.260 to zero. Some would say your criticism is why she's crying. She'd really count it in hours if
00:01:41.380 yes yes it would I get up to slightly more impressive numbers than that. I also made the
00:01:45.840 comment on on Tuesday's podcast that she's clearly out of her depth and she needs to be doing something
00:01:50.880 a bit more her speed and I suggested at the time maybe running the finances for a bathroom fitters
00:01:55.100 in Dagenham or something and after yesterday's performance. What about doing the dishes? Well all
00:01:59.140 that yes I mean I don't know I don't know if she's childless or not I mean wouldn't surprise me. Running a
00:02:04.280 school cafeteria? Well I think I think that I think the Dagenham bathroom fitters job is is out of her
00:02:09.700 league now after her screw up yesterday but you know maybe she can manage the finances for one of
00:02:13.820 those little kiosks that you know pull up and serve sausage rolls or something like that that she she
00:02:18.480 might still be together because um yeah well yesterday I mean before I before I come to the
00:02:23.400 the the lovely clip of her breaking down in tears in parliament I'm sort of sat there and um because
00:02:29.420 I've got my my portfolio set up to give me an alert if it goes through certain certain boundaries and
00:02:33.900 I looked at another oh bloody hell what's happened here um you know as as as the fed cut rates or
00:02:39.500 something as a new federal reserve chairman being appointed or something like that and it's no it's
00:02:43.920 just that I've got American stocks and the pound tank so much um causing causing stuff to to relatively
00:02:49.800 go up but um yeah you know what it was is um during pmqs yesterday well let's let's let's play the video
00:02:56.720 samson um um she she she managed to um completely break down in tears and start crying um sending market
00:03:05.220 into turmoil there she is breaking down in tears just to be clear she's crying for herself she's
00:03:10.620 not crying for you or all the people that her career yes it's tears for her career and it's
00:03:16.420 so performative if you get a tear that runs down your cheek you wipe it away or it tickles you don't
00:03:22.140 just leave it like rolling down unless you want everyone to see well maybe maybe it's got to I mean
00:03:28.120 did you see her face I mean she looked like she's been on an all-night bend I mean she hasn't she
00:03:31.500 looks like she hasn't slept for a month or something like that haggard AF yes yeah um there were efforts
00:03:37.100 made by uh containment media to try and suggest you know it could just you know let's let's play
00:03:42.280 this let's listen to the excuses and we do not know what is going on with the chancellor right now
00:03:49.200 there are hay fever there there may be personal reasons there might be private reasons there might
00:03:55.360 be conditions like hay fever to be honest let you into the sausage factory jane we are asking her team
00:04:00.540 we have not had a reply I mean now I I get hay fever and it's caused by trees it's not it's not
00:04:08.340 caused by being utterly incompetent at my job and ruining the economy so that doesn't trigger
00:04:13.300 like she had the snuffles and no and I get hay fever I had it yesterday in fact um and your eyes
00:04:18.860 your eyes out you were like your eyes itch and at the very worst they might water a bit but you don't
00:04:23.900 stream tears well okay in extreme cases you do but that obvious what was happening to her clearly
00:04:28.940 wasn't a hay fever reaction well and it's not it's not just her I mean look at look at the state of
00:04:33.580 the women on the front bench I mean just just look at look at this they do look like they're hanging
00:04:38.480 they look like the the hr department of a university that's just been you know out on the out on the
00:04:45.260 source all night and haven't slept and they're coming for an important meeting or something
00:04:49.280 I mean uh you know what what I mean the the underlying problem is that is this
00:04:54.320 as um was it sam ashworth hayes makes a point here it's that labor is the party of the worklist
00:05:00.940 class disability benefits is basically an honesty box I mean especially after covid I mean that was
00:05:06.000 that was the huge spike in this doctors signed off on basically anything during covid so loads of
00:05:10.680 people thought well if they're going to pay people to sit around and not work why don't I just do this
00:05:16.020 full-time then what I'm just going to get myself signed off and you've got eight percent of the
00:05:20.400 working population is now just claiming disability benefits so you know this this can't add up
00:05:27.300 and um they made various promises in their manifesto but they weren't going to raise taxes
00:05:31.900 and then immediately raise taxes um they they ideologically just can't cut the state in fact they have
00:05:37.840 to keep on growing it until the nhs consumes the entire local cluster you know they just can't hold
00:05:44.660 themselves back and these sums aren't adding up anymore um thus the the climb downs and the u-turns
00:05:51.200 they they made yesterday morgan weighed in on this um you know making the point that if a male
00:05:57.940 chancellor had cried in the commons uh oh and the other story was that it was it was because of a
00:06:02.620 row with the speaker I won't play the clip of the row with the speaker but he was basically he was
00:06:07.560 incredibly mild she was just waffling on and he just stood up and and cut off and said um
00:06:12.040 yeah basically we need to get through this or something like that sort of stuff that carl says
00:06:16.840 every time he's on the podcast you know we just we just got to get through this in the interest of
00:06:19.740 time um it was as mild as that um and so that was the excuses to I mean she looks like well she
00:06:26.260 looks like my the face my daughter pulls when I tell her she can't have extra chocolate past bedtime
00:06:31.020 yes how old is your daughter uh 18 months right probably not that's the exact face probably not
00:06:37.580 I would suggest that your daughter and Rachel Reeves are unsuitable candidates to be the
00:06:42.140 chancellor of the exchequer well I don't know you've not given her a go I mean she can't be
00:06:46.160 any worse than Rachel but you know all the all the same not necessarily um this chap is making the
00:06:52.960 point that you know as chaps we we do have a sort of visceral reaction to seeing a woman cry
00:06:59.060 the first instinct might be sympathy um and not these people I don't see politicians as people
00:07:05.460 anyway so yes uh my my view is that no matter how woeful she feels it is it is nowhere near
00:07:12.540 as close as to how she made all those farmers and business owners to I think the latest figure
00:07:17.880 shows 276 000 jobs have been lost since her budget where she raised the taxes on jobs yeah no that and
00:07:24.660 and and and you can look at the chart of net job creation and basically it's blue bars until her
00:07:30.520 budget her last budget where she put the taxes up on jobs and employers national insurance and after
00:07:35.220 that immediately red bars and the red bars keep getting bigger every month so last count were up
00:07:40.980 to 276 000 jobs lost as a result of her last budget when she increased taxes on jobs not to mention you
00:07:48.660 know the you know you know the farmer suicides um because you know labor came into office and they
00:07:55.600 just thought well farmers are sitting on land worth millions not that they ever asked for it to be worth
00:08:01.640 millions you know they've been farming it for for multiple generations and it's just that the price of
00:08:08.560 the land has gone up completely outside of their control but labor came in and they saw these farmers
00:08:12.740 got all this land which is worth millions well if they got millions we'll take it off them then
00:08:17.400 yeah they they see even hypothetical money yes as money that is owed to the government and
00:08:23.860 ideologically these people are essentially kulaks yes and commies don't like kulaks
00:08:29.460 yes they're the type that are likely to not go along with the revolution yes yeah quite and this poor
00:08:35.960 chap on the right i mean been farming for generations wanting to pass this farm on to his son
00:08:43.600 was looking at rachel reeves budget coming and how it was going to hit farmers and he thought well we
00:08:49.840 can't afford this you know farming is a capital intensive business just because your land is now
00:08:55.900 in the last few decades has shot up does not mean that you suddenly get more capital to invest in
00:09:00.980 the business it's locked up in the land you literally need the land to farm and he was looking
00:09:04.960 and he was like well the only way that i can protect my family i can protect my legacy
00:09:09.540 is to go out before the budget hits and so he did the only thing that he felt he could which was to
00:09:16.400 basically finish himself so that his farm could move on before the budget i mean that is the
00:09:22.100 um you know of of the many things um that rachel reeves has screwed up through incompetence greed and
00:09:28.780 all the rest of it and there was the other aspect of it as well which is if they do end up having to
00:09:34.300 sell up the land so that they can afford the enormous bill that you get just for dying sorry
00:09:39.080 you've died your kids are going to have tens if not hundreds of thousands of pounds to pay that
00:09:42.480 they don't have in liquid assets so they're going to have to sell things up uh well who's going to
00:09:46.320 buy it up well it was probably going to be blackrock and other massive investment firms so that they can
00:09:51.600 give it off to new britain so that massive industrial farms can be made and hire the addition option yeah we
00:09:58.620 just take it off the people who actually know how to farm you know magically will be okay somehow and
00:10:02.540 then it's not it's worth remembering um you know what the um you know london intelligence and the
00:10:07.860 media classes were telling us about um you know this this incoming labour government let's see we
00:10:13.620 can play this because i completely agree with the question there we have forces of optimism because i
00:10:19.940 completely agree with the question there we have to be optimistic looking forward i think just having
00:10:25.580 a stable government that will be there for five maybe ten years who knows but with sort of ordinary
00:10:30.720 down to earth serious people talking like the rest of us in charge of the government and a plan that
00:10:37.000 doesn't shift very much for investment is going to be a wall of money coming into this country from
00:10:42.040 around the world um you look at the chaos going on in the continent particularly in france you look at
00:10:47.640 the chaos likely ahead in the united states and suddenly for once for the first time in many of our lives
00:10:53.420 actually britain looks like a little haven of peace and stability and that well there we go
00:10:59.280 andrew myer is an idiot and a douchebag and a wolf in sheep's clothing and a globalist yes pretending
00:11:06.500 that he's some sort of reasonable you wrote a few books on english history don't you know
00:11:12.040 but you get the expectation we're going to be an island of stability inward investment is going to
00:11:18.180 or sensible people in charge maintaining calm um not really i made the point yesterday on the podcast
00:11:25.800 that the international and financial markets are basically a confidence game yeah yes you need to
00:11:31.820 project confidence internationally so that investors can think there's going to be stability so they
00:11:36.620 invest and bring money in like that's not confidence that no i mean the international markets see that
00:11:42.080 and they go like well i'm taking my money elsewhere i mean they're redesigning the bank notes at the
00:11:46.300 moment as they as they tend to do periodically i mean this has been suggested as as uh you know
00:11:50.600 possible design for the 20 pound note i mean i mean it just sums up the uk economy at this point um
00:11:55.420 you know beautifully um this i've been there getting the job versus actually doing the job
00:12:06.120 remember the message when she when she came in you know first female chancellor now um you know i think
00:12:13.100 i think the idea is something like little girls get to grow up saying that you know one of their
00:12:17.380 own gender can screw up a job that was traditionally done by men and that's supposed to inspire them
00:12:21.260 somehow so yeah i forget the exact logic but is this is this iron lady too behavior uh not not
00:12:27.300 entirely is it no i mean what did she expect your chancellor of the exchequer in what the world's
00:12:31.680 fifth biggest economy or eighth biggest economy whatever yeah it's a really really important high
00:12:36.400 power job yeah it's going to be super stressful and it will aid you beyond your years yeah yes it's a
00:12:41.940 difficult job yeah but but they didn't think in those terms they just think yeah i got the job
00:12:46.180 i'm the first one yeah it's fine yeah yeah put a picture of a commie up in the in the office
00:12:51.840 yeah main thing steven who who was going to be on the podcast who can't make it he he has uh
00:12:59.040 relevant points that he made all the way back in january uh let's go to 249 i think somewhere around
00:13:04.620 you know you've got you've got to look look at the way that she has come in she has seen erratic
00:13:13.360 to me in many ways in some of these statements that she's coming so but really when she's turned
00:13:17.740 around and saying that she's got the whole of the economy set that public finances are set and yet
00:13:23.260 she's got worse debt figures coming in yeah the markets have risen interest rates to a higher level
00:13:29.800 than that of liz truss and we've already seen markets fall we've got the aim market now collapsing
00:13:36.160 by another six percent companies relisting in other countries and business people turning around and
00:13:42.700 saying this is only the start with sterling falling yeah yeah so yeah i mean he's absolutely right i mean
00:13:48.760 talking about businesses relocating when he's talking there about smaller businesses aim businesses
00:13:52.780 relocating but we just found out today that astrazeneca the largest company in the uk stock market
00:13:57.400 wants to relocate to the u.s you know we we did we did we did all lockdowns for them and they said
00:14:03.900 thank you very much now we're off to the u.s well but also let's not think we did lockdowns to save granny
00:14:09.140 and now labor's voted to kill granny well that was the purported reason why we did it actually they voted
00:14:14.280 in multiple ways to kill granny oh yeah um yeah yeah they they are they're going to get granny one way or another
00:14:20.720 no farms to feed them yes no uh electricity to keep them warm during winter and now if it all just gets
00:14:26.940 a bit too much for them the nhs yeah they dial the wrong number when they when they try and contact
00:14:31.940 the gp you know you've been put through to the uh you know i'll just say accelerated death squad
00:14:36.480 through the death squad yeah um this is the sort of point i was referencing when i sort of got my alert
00:14:43.280 um earlier i mean the effect so you i mean you made the point just now that
00:14:46.920 chancellor needs to project confidence and look fundamentally the reason is and and actually
00:14:53.680 there was a brilliant quote from a from an mp a labor mp it was overheard and it was i don't
00:14:59.600 understand why this means tax rises talking about the u-turns on the on the spending bill what they're
00:15:04.700 doing i don't understand why this means tax rises when it's only a few billion pounds that that's
00:15:10.560 that's how mps think um well you can see the result there of of the pound which sort of immediately
00:15:18.540 tanked after this and the other thing you always say and you you've seen on twitter with
00:15:22.820 you know lefties basically making the point well why should we have to care what the bond market
00:15:28.840 thinks what why are we in hot to the bond market i'd say i'll tell you the reason why we're hot to
00:15:33.100 the bond market is because we're borrowing 25 billion a month from them that that's why you cannot fund
00:15:39.020 this government with this socialist program without going to the bond market for 25 billion
00:15:45.280 every month i mean put it this way if if you were running your household and you were earning you
00:15:51.320 know whatever it was a hundred pounds a week but you're spending 125 pounds a week and some bloke
00:15:56.220 down the street was lending you the difference what the bloke down the street thinks matters and and to
00:16:03.120 put this again in bond market terms what the bloke down the street is looking for is that you have a
00:16:08.520 plan that you have some level of confidence he's going to get his 25 quid a month a week paid back at
00:16:14.060 some future point he doesn't necessarily have to love your plan he doesn't have to think it's the
00:16:18.880 plan that he would do but he wants to see that you have a plan for how you're going to get back on your
00:16:24.720 feet and that requires to your point the confidence if she has a plan and she's acting on it fine if
00:16:32.980 she's losing her shit in parliament clearly there's no plan it's all got away from her and that face
00:16:41.780 was the face of somebody who has lost control of the of the situation of herself uh don't cry in
00:16:48.320 parliament no sorry don't do that you don't do especially especially not in this role like on
00:16:53.660 the front bench during pmqs it's all performative now if you really need to have a little grizzle
00:16:58.860 love go do it in your private office when there's no cameras on you you're supposed to be
00:17:03.620 the chance of the exchequer for god's sake you're like the rest of us go cry in private yeah yeah
00:17:08.640 yeah absolutely yeah yeah but i mean especially for the job like the chancellor um you're supposed
00:17:16.020 to be a bulwark of like strength right you're supposed to be this like indomitable like money
00:17:23.980 master you're supposed to be like a genius an unflappable genius right that's what a chancellor
00:17:28.960 you want in a chancellor right i mean again i'm no huge fan of uh margaret thatcher but like
00:17:34.480 if you're comparing to former female statesman in england then i'm did margaret thatcher after
00:17:42.260 after falklands during that did at any point did she start weeping on the world stage on the day
00:17:49.060 that she left her eyes were moist yes that was it yeah her eyes were starry on that day but she
00:17:55.420 still during the big stuff did she when she was addressing argentina or something did she break
00:18:00.560 down crying no that had been great for the war effort no and even when she did get mistyed that
00:18:04.980 was only a paparazzi caught that through the back of a car window yes she wasn't like giving a press
00:18:10.240 conference no i do i'm trying to remember did did liz truss even cry no theresa may did though oh yeah
00:18:16.520 in the back of the car yeah when theresa may resigned she came out and had a little cry didn't she
00:18:22.740 yes yes the girl the girls can do these jobs too you see um reuters have got some reaction from
00:18:30.440 bond traders again these are the people who are funding the uk government the uk government cannot
00:18:35.840 meet its monthly obligations without the bond market so it does kind of matter so i might might
00:18:40.880 pick out a few bits of this um this guy's saying the uh welfare u-turn is a signal that the labour
00:18:47.460 party is a lot less concerned about what the guilt market thinks well and they're the ones that are
00:18:51.740 you know borrowing the money from i continue to view is if you breached your own commitments it
00:18:55.800 sets fire to your credibility in a world where there's increasing focus on the solvency of
00:19:01.240 government he's saying you know we're lending them all this money we're increasingly worried that
00:19:06.640 we're not going to get it back so you need to project confidence that we're actually going to
00:19:11.200 get our money back otherwise we're not going to lend you any money and then the whole thing falls
00:19:16.000 apart i mean um it would have to i mean if the bond market just said yeah no we're not doing this
00:19:20.860 anymore it would have to be rapid wholesale cuts i mean it would be you know welfare is just turned
00:19:27.140 off tomorrow pensions turned off tomorrow in order to in order to sort of meet this you know honorius's
00:19:34.280 letter to the british legions yes sorry we're rolling back all government yes and all security
00:19:42.380 and uh from like now yes so good luck well i i suppose i suppose if they did that though it'd be an
00:19:48.300 excellent test case on how strong our diversity really is because you switch off the tap for them
00:19:54.000 the thing that's keeping them happy is their bread and circuses yes making sure they've got all the
00:19:58.640 halal meat stocked yeah like how are they going to react to all there might be some undocumented
00:20:05.040 shopping that takes place um yeah afterwards mostly peaceful shopping um this quote here the bank of
00:20:12.500 england is obviously reviewing um quantity tightening which is basically so after they printed
00:20:18.200 all that money in 2020 they're now going through the performance of of unprinting some of the money
00:20:24.080 um and will probably bring an end to asset sales in the autumn what he's basically saying is the
00:20:30.000 government's going to have to start printing money again by autumn because it can't get the money
00:20:34.580 otherwise so we're going to go back to printing money and that'll be a slippery slope to
00:20:38.060 hyperinflation and the next massive collapse yeah i mean they'll be able to do is inflate the money
00:20:44.780 inflate it inflate it inflate there's nothing else to do and we already saw that after 2020 i mean
00:20:49.960 everyone noticed that from from about say now to say 2019 i bet everybody's felt that their shopping
00:20:56.660 bill has basically doubled the amount you spend on your weekly shop i feel like this might age badly
00:21:03.220 this take but i feel like in the future in the next 10 to 20 years we might get hyperinflation
00:21:10.860 in this country or america in the united states i mean hyperinflation has a specific meaning which
00:21:17.400 is really extreme but yeah i know what you mean but i still think it might get there where they just
00:21:22.140 they just keep quantitative easing trying to print their way out of the problem i mean certainly it
00:21:28.960 doesn't work it won't work you could see you could see a sustained period of 15 20 maybe even 30 40
00:21:34.540 year after year which will be absolutely ruinous for your costs and your weekly shop it can fall
00:21:41.260 off a cliff and then suddenly just be thousands of percent a week i mean if it did get to that i'd
00:21:48.460 be very interested because like the hyperinflation that i've read about in the past has been like you
00:21:53.300 go into a restaurant by the time you've finished your meal it's more expensive than when you got in
00:21:57.640 there so i mean that would be that would be disastrous i mean it probably wouldn't get
00:22:02.960 quite that bad but i mean just just 20 a year is utterly ruinous utterly ruinous uh for a nation
00:22:10.780 um i won't go through more quotes but the effect on bond yields because when they went basically what
00:22:17.520 happened and i didn't go through the rest of those quotes but cut a long story short one of the things
00:22:22.620 they're most worried about is that she gets replaced and this is not because they think that she's a
00:22:27.200 good chancellor is where they think that every other option is probably worse you know can you
00:22:32.740 imagine who's that oh the the ginger one um angela rayner yeah i mean she could be chancellor um or
00:22:40.340 david lammy or something or or any one of the other socialists so the bond market is like yeah um
00:22:45.820 she's a goner i don't know have we ever given chav economics ago no yeah well and and and and look at
00:22:54.140 this chart let me just translate this chart for you um that that that's an extra two billion in
00:22:58.860 funding the debt short term um and and if it persists it's it's an extra um five billion in
00:23:07.260 servicing the debt that little movement so it doesn't look like much but this is this is bonds
00:23:11.360 not not stock so a movement like that is actually um that is actually fairly uh fairly meaningful
00:23:18.060 i'm going to pick up uh an article by ray dalio um he's one of the um greatest investors of our age
00:23:27.080 and he's written some very good books uh which i talked about on brokonomics which which are worth
00:23:31.300 reading now there's one bit of this that i want to pull out which is uh here we go the labor
00:23:40.100 government that came to power in july 2024 and launched its first budget blah blah blah is in
00:23:44.120 danger of spending more and more on debt servicing costs with a damaging effect on the rest of the
00:23:49.360 economy dalio said that this malaise leaves the government with three options borrow more cut
00:23:54.820 spending or hike taxes now i'll tell you why you can't do two of those borrowing more is because
00:24:00.600 it's not within your option the bond market says no we're not we're not lending it and it doesn't get
00:24:06.080 lent um cut spending and that is the only real option out of all of this however that's the one that
00:24:12.760 they ruled out and they just ruled out yesterday with their u-turns so they work that is the only
00:24:17.040 one that you can actually do but is the only one that they won't do and the last one which which they
00:24:23.300 can't do but they will try to do hike taxes the reason you can't do that is because each country
00:24:28.800 basically has a kind of natural ceiling for taxation in the uk it's about 30 something third maybe 37
00:24:35.400 if i had to put a number on it and and we're all basically already past that and what happens isn't
00:24:40.180 the upper tax bracket 45 here no as in total share of national income that you can that you can gain
00:24:45.560 in taxes the reason it's set to that is because if you push it beyond that level you get all these
00:24:50.960 feedback mechanisms such as rich people leaving the country people just working less people not
00:24:56.200 bothering taking a promotion or changing a job if it means you know each of 20 minutes of travel in
00:25:00.480 the morning um or people basically going to the the black economy there are a whole number of
00:25:07.060 mechanisms that stop and the uk government has never been able to get past that about that 37
00:25:11.240 it just doesn't work so if you once you're at that level tax rises actually decrease your tax take
00:25:16.920 because rich people quit or people stop working or whatever it is and we are already at that limit
00:25:21.360 well we've already had people leaving the country like rich people leaving the country taking their
00:25:26.120 business tens of thousands tens of thousands and and more are considering all the time because it's just
00:25:31.380 not worth staying here so they so they will try and raise taxes but it will not work so they have
00:25:37.760 to cut tax uh cut spending which the labor government they're never going to do that and all the time
00:25:43.080 flooding us with a million more people a year yeah yes which need to be which need to be um paid for
00:25:49.720 uh as uh as well i mean uh steven makes the point here with the video i won't play the video in the
00:25:55.700 interest of time but you know when reed started crying and you can see on the chart quite clearly
00:26:00.880 the the market reacted that's what they were reacting to they're reacting to the weakness uh
00:26:07.680 they should have seen and um i'll just point out that kia starmer came out and basically said that
00:26:14.840 um she's doing an excellent job as chancellor fantastic job she and i will be uh we'll work
00:26:20.980 together and think together so so my reaction is that will gone in a month then yeah where's where's
00:26:26.040 the results if she's doing a great job you'd see positive results i even tried to go on betfair to
00:26:31.640 see if i could find if i could place a bet on her being gone in a month but i couldn't find that option
00:26:35.600 so but yeah no um rachel reeves absolutely ballsing it up um yet again making a complete mess of it and as
00:26:45.100 usual it's costing you she's not crying uh for you that she's you know making life more
00:26:50.880 difficult she's crying for herself of course
00:26:52.600 no i do those commentsy things oh blimey there's lots of high cost of being on the rag in parliament
00:27:00.100 he got a mouse uh right yes i i better do just a couple of the uh tomos grinder says dan can you
00:27:09.540 lindworth no can you explain why hyperinflation wouldn't happen today well because hyperinflation
00:27:15.520 is a technical term that means like a thousand percent a month or something so it's really extreme but
00:27:19.780 there's nothing preventing that from happening um if they run out of ideas and just keep printing
00:27:25.880 money yeah i mean if if if the debt spiral got bad enough it is it is possible it's just it's just
00:27:30.620 less likely but you know even 20 30 is viable what safeguards in place that didn't exist in previous
00:27:35.500 series um i mean yeah i mean technically it can happen um the engaged few says in bows britain if
00:27:41.600 someone cries in the commons the pm will drag them out behind parliament and give them a reason to cry
00:27:45.820 yeah unfortunately we don't live in bows britain
00:27:48.480 yeah any mp caught crying in the house yes that's a gibbeting yes
00:27:57.320 slog at the least harsh bit harsh um all right so let's talk a little bit about jaguar
00:28:05.480 an english car company although they are owned by tartar motors which are indian
00:28:11.220 uh the tartar steel group but they're a wholly subsidiary company so they're essentially
00:28:16.360 still their own thing i mean they're based in coventry and um but ultimately indian now
00:28:21.180 well right their overlords are indian men in india yeah right oh well but it's still it's still
00:28:30.500 like a british company jaguar land rover uh you can sort of squid yeah i've always been a bentley
00:28:35.840 supremacist anyway anyway yeah yeah i want a mclaren or nothing um no so um yeah it was in the
00:28:44.400 news a few weeks wasn't it a few months back where jaguar came out with a super woke ad and everyone
00:28:49.380 was just laughing at it uh well now um the story's come full circle because we've got some data
00:28:55.020 and uh in fact it did totally tank them oh so that's funny oh the surprise that advert yes i forgot
00:29:04.260 about that yeah it was here's i think it was here's an androgynous black person by jaguar yes
00:29:11.200 well was it didn't work on me i gotta say i didn't rush out and buy one yeah there we go let's see the
00:29:17.640 actual ad i didn't see the connection to be honest let's see the ad so this is like a shorter version
00:29:21.860 i think there's longer versions of it but oh dear what a freak show create what exuberant
00:29:29.780 what music have they got sex club music
00:29:35.040 yeah so remember that if you're in the market for buying a jag
00:29:42.500 you're almost certainly male pale and stale right you're almost certainly an older dude
00:29:50.600 you're wearing you're wearing tweed jackets you're spending your weekend at the golf club
00:29:56.480 yeah you're not looking at that going yes so there was one guy on my street that has a jag
00:30:02.120 and he's exactly what you just said yeah yeah i've met i've met jag owners as well yeah um so um
00:30:09.540 it's just a it's a classic example of perfect almost a perfect example of uh going woke means you go
00:30:16.900 broke um yeah so apart from anything else that they decided to sort of abandon their audience base
00:30:24.640 uh by making it like transracial and transgender obviously that was a but let's go back and have
00:30:33.200 a look at some of the beautiful cars i mean one of my dream cars of all time is is an xj6
00:30:39.160 um it's gorgeous yeah the xj the xj6 xj12 both lovely motors yeah uh used to be a prime ministerial
00:30:49.060 car back in uh thatcher days john major days early tony blair days uh then you could get they had a
00:30:55.580 special prime ministerial one that was sort of bomb proof or semi bomb proof and got it proof windows
00:31:00.940 and stuff i'd like to get that my dream car is an ex prime ministerial xj6 one of my favorite blair
00:31:07.260 eclipse is just after he's lost office and he's no longer the prime minister and he gives his press
00:31:12.660 conference and he walks out and he sees one of those yeah and he walks over to it and tries to
00:31:16.740 open the door because he assumes that's the car that he's being chauffeured in and it's not it's
00:31:20.440 his voxel courser behind i bet he was so disappointed see i i remember when top gear back in the day did a
00:31:26.140 big uh documentary piece in one of the episodes on the jag e-type and of course it was jeremy doing it
00:31:32.080 because it was the jack the way he pronounced it and i thought that that because because of that
00:31:37.120 and also i think the e-type was used in a bond film perhaps i know it's always been an aston martin but
00:31:43.240 it might have been shown in one of them it just looked like the coolest car ever well yeah i was
00:31:48.300 just gonna say quickly run through if you say the xj series are uh beautiful i'd really if i could own
00:31:54.700 any car it might well be it might well be like an xj6 or something they look more like art pieces don't
00:32:00.780 they it's a classic it's um it's bill nighy's car in shawn of the dead yeah oh yeah it's an xj in
00:32:07.800 british racing green gotta get it in british racing green if possible oh look that is actually
00:32:12.420 shawn of the dead yeah it is nick frost is screaming up to the curb in it uh so yeah the e-type the
00:32:20.700 classic e-type beautiful work of art i know it's a cliche everyone says they're one of the most
00:32:24.800 beautiful cars ever created but they are lovely very lovely it's a hard top
00:32:30.780 classic classic e-type um yeah look at the lines any angle yeah beautiful beautiful cars
00:32:39.480 um what is that the xk120 obviously very old very old now um yeah but look at that beautiful right
00:32:58.580 and they weren't copying anyone and you feel a cut above driving around in there wouldn't you
00:33:04.460 yeah i mean i imagine the brakes uh uh i imagine there's like no brakes and uh no power steering
00:33:13.440 yeah really skinny tires you're not gonna have a huge amount of grip but it's not about that it's
00:33:17.900 about taking your time isn't it it's not about it's not about racing a brit not an italian design
00:33:23.380 that sorry and all the more impressive that a brit not an italian i mean that because
00:33:27.220 you know we we get stick to our design but you know that that's what homegrown beautiful design
00:33:32.780 looks like when when brits make classy cars we make them the good yes yeah the d-type a bit like
00:33:41.460 an e-type but a raced up i mean it's a race car essentially you get race replicas of them um i think
00:33:48.360 actually some d-types did really well in competitive racing back back in the day i'm talking in the 60s
00:33:54.220 uh 50s and 50s or 60s i mean again another sort of work of art sort of a thing isn't it um but okay
00:34:02.080 now now after that advert that sort of that for a bison era freak those freaks why would you want
00:34:12.280 why would any jag potential jag owner see that and think um that's for me yeah that's what i want
00:34:22.120 if anything i had if i had an outstanding order i'd cancel it i'd have seen that right yeah right
00:34:31.060 you might do well apparently they sold practically none well not none but they sold like 40 or 50 or
00:34:37.320 80 or something so i believe if we looked it's like none it was like in april of this year
00:34:42.860 a ton of different numbers but april of this year 49 compared with 1961 last april if you scroll up
00:34:54.700 basically nothing i've seen 97 and 98 uh banded around so obviously almost 100 it's uh yeah how can you
00:35:05.800 fail any harder really this might even be on bud light levels of advertising yeah the only reason
00:35:15.040 you don't have like what's his name kid rock going out and shooting jags is because i mean that would
00:35:20.700 be a crime if you just went out and shot an old jag like because he was shooting the bud light can
00:35:26.300 cans wasn't he yeah the guy collapses to the tune of 98 and even look at the way they redesigned the
00:35:32.520 logo of it i know it's the same kind of like minimalist corpo uh corpo look that everything
00:35:41.540 has these that's the sort of font i would expect to see on the box of a dildo
00:35:45.520 do you handle many dildo boxes no no and i'm it's just an assumption but that is what i assume the
00:35:52.500 font is yes their tagline was copy nothing like they're super original and they're trendsetters
00:35:59.760 but no they're totally copying uh maybe not in the design of the actual car we'll look at in a sec
00:36:04.860 but um just copying the whole zeitgeist of being really i mean all corpo logos look like that
00:36:12.280 nowadays that's like apple have a similar logo google have a similar logo just stripped back to the bare
00:36:17.720 minimum because that's what's trendy but that's not what people are going for with with jaguar a while
00:36:24.200 ago they got rid of the the the the prancing jaguar that was on the bonnet on the hood uh got rid of
00:36:33.140 that it's just a token thing i actually made this point to um bob ailing who's the who's the ceo of
00:36:39.700 british airways years i mean 25 years ago now but do you remember when they redesigned british airways
00:36:45.960 and they got rid of the flag on the tail and they started putting you know ethnically diverse people on
00:36:50.100 the on the wing of it and i was and i was talking to him and i saying i don't think i think this is
00:36:54.620 going to be damaging and and he shot back he said no the the very worst impact that an advertising
00:36:59.480 campaign that goes wrong could have is no impact you can just belt it and i was like no oh no if
00:37:05.900 stales stayed the exact same that would be the worst result as opposed to an almost 100% collapse
00:37:12.360 and i tried telling him no because your brand is all about britishness the reason people all around
00:37:17.640 the world fly on your airline is because of is british associated and you are detaching the
00:37:23.560 britishness from the brand it will backfire and it bloody well did two years later he had to put the
00:37:28.920 bloody flag back on do you think this this might be some kind of roundabout scam where they can say
00:37:33.480 sales collapsed entirely they'll do another marketing campaign reversing everything later this year
00:37:39.800 so that next april they can say see sales up by 50 000 percent because we sold more than
00:37:47.220 49 cars um yeah they made that connection yeah i mean if we look at the new car that that's what it
00:37:56.420 looks like what all right what and um it looks who wants to buy that it doesn't look awful it just
00:38:03.920 looks generic yeah right it's interesting they say copy nothing when they've sort of copied the lines
00:38:10.280 from a load of different cars see at the time people were saying recent bentleys they still look like
00:38:15.500 bentleys um people were saying at the time that it was an awful design it looks horrible i don't
00:38:21.140 think it does i think it looks all right if that was in matte black or or gunmetal or something there
00:38:26.740 was like a maybach badge on it or a bentley badge people would probably be salivating over it i think
00:38:32.320 it looks all right i mean it's not amazing it's not like a a need to own one or something but
00:38:37.480 where the arch right it doesn't doesn't look like a jag yeah it's not classically jag no no that's
00:38:43.120 right yeah i mean it's an ev car so um but they don't have to be ugly i mean you can make them
00:38:49.160 nice yeah make them however you like actually the other thing you've missed the memo on what the past
00:38:53.920 80 years have been in terms of general design the other thing is the uh there's like the show model
00:38:59.980 prototype ones and then there's the actual car you would get right and they're a bit different
00:39:06.200 like the the the showroom model prototype things look they're a bit cooler a bit slicker
00:39:12.820 the real thing's a bit more squared off and bulky and it's already pretty box like um so yeah it's
00:39:20.960 actually not quite as slick and as cool as that if you were to buy one and they're expensive you know
00:39:25.940 tens and tens and tens of thousands of pounds it's not like you're only buying one if you're
00:39:30.980 middle-aged or older and you're either a brit or an anglophile yeah they're the only people buying
00:39:38.400 jags right so and they don't look like the people on the advert no no they're like bill nighy like
00:39:45.320 yes perfectly reasonable chap perfectly correct barber i ran it under a cold tap that sort of dude with
00:39:53.380 with uh with like elbow elbow pads yeah um elbow patches they're the dudes not some weird
00:40:00.780 transgender black gen xer like so okay that's a younger millennial millennial sorry yeah sorry not
00:40:09.300 gen x millennial yeah no it's boomers and gen x's that buy older gen x's that would buy a jag
00:40:16.820 i mean i'd buy no gen no gen z's no no one's no young people are gonna buy a jag i mean if i if i
00:40:22.640 had enough money i'd buy an old jag but because of as we pointed out the terrible brakes thin wheels no
00:40:28.160 power steering it probably just as like a showpiece if i had the money to afford something like that
00:40:33.320 i'd have a part of an enormous garage just sectioned off for like fancy showpieces which is even what
00:40:39.440 some people that i know i like um i've met people who have had jags before like old jags and they have
00:40:45.740 just done that even if they're older they don't go around driving them god no right god i don't
00:40:50.220 drive in it no this is a piece of art come take a look at it you can rev the engine if you behave
00:40:54.660 yourself yeah like and that's my dad did exactly that you're not going he got a really he got a
00:40:59.860 really old jag the one with the white ball tires right like 1930s and it just sat in the garage
00:41:05.200 forever yeah show it off to your mates after you're done with a round of golf yes but he didn't play
00:41:10.740 golf but yeah yeah again like ensuring that if you dropped a blob of ice cream in the back seat
00:41:15.520 you're in his bad books forever for the rest for the rest of your life yeah um so yeah just lots of
00:41:22.160 different a few different links here just showing that um people have noticed that jaguar sails have
00:41:27.840 just imploded i don't need to say look at the weird smug just just weirdness just deranged
00:41:37.220 nightmare fuel that is perverted nightmare fuel that's got nothing to do with jaguar yeah pass
00:41:44.120 yeah see people i can't remember if it was babylon b or a similar sort of comedy skit channel
00:41:51.820 do it did a bit on it and it was right on the money it was like normal marketers senior senior people
00:41:59.700 in the company sitting around saying what will our sales strategy be going forward there's a pitch
00:42:04.760 from a few different people with serious office talk and real marketing lingo and then this like
00:42:11.140 this sort of uh hyper camp queen comes into the room the boardroom going no we've got to make it all
00:42:19.980 super woke super fabulous and super gay super androgynous super diverse super black
00:42:26.800 like not just a bit black super black uh well and if there's any white guy in it make him like a
00:42:32.720 a weirdo freak make him a freak yeah i know i know he's got a deflated rubber ring around let's make it
00:42:38.580 all as freak freak as well at least this is a long sleeve turtleneck with trousers like what's this
00:42:45.120 yeah i know what is that these are the people designing this presumably also in charge of designing
00:42:51.520 the new cars again confidence game not inspiring confidence all their outfits look like dildos which
00:42:57.440 takes me back to the font i think i think somebody was thinking dildos when they sat down in that
00:43:03.360 meeting like one of the things about owning a jack when we looked at like when we looked at the d type
00:43:09.080 got some accessories when we looked at the d type and some of the other older models what it is is um
00:43:17.620 what you're saying is that you've got good taste yes what you're saying is that uh you can do
00:43:24.780 differentiate between something that's classy and something that isn't look at that image on the
00:43:31.040 right there it's you've got terrible taste you've got no taste you like ugly things if anything
00:43:37.540 so that doesn't marry up with jaguar at all so okay so the story one of the stories is is that
00:43:46.180 jaco actually fired their consultancy agent oh look and the first colors first colors it came out in
00:43:51.760 was like the baby blue and like this dusky pink okay i've changed my mind actually i forgot about
00:43:56.940 this if the side view made it look okay but generic the front view if that's actually what they look
00:44:02.780 like it looks terrible you think so i yeah boxy yeah that's that's really boxy it also looks like it's
00:44:09.900 like scowling at me like i still think they look kind of good again if that was in black
00:44:15.720 and there was a mercedes badge on it and it'd look a bit like kit it would like what hit oh the from
00:44:23.740 night rider or whatever it was yeah just needs a little red bar on the back of it um so yeah we
00:44:31.540 we covered this look this was lotus eaters daily uh back in six months ago is that long ago was it
00:44:37.040 when it first came out uh we did another on mr h reviews do uh check out nate mr h reviews um do
00:44:45.640 uh subscribe to mr h horrible vent on the back of it looks like a you know remember those things
00:44:51.760 does this also look like a dildo dan no it looks like a it looks like it should be three inches long
00:44:57.040 and clean and clean your floor like one of those robo vac things that that's what this looks like to me
00:45:01.820 the reason because it's battery so you don't it's battery posted there's like no grill no air
00:45:07.760 intake and stuff so it can be sleeker but um i don't know i don't think they're like a disaster in
00:45:15.920 terms of design but yeah not not really jaguar and they are copying people that thing of copy
00:45:24.140 nothing no you are this is generic this is loads of loads of companies are making cars that look like
00:45:29.440 this yeah anyway so go on oh i was just gonna say like when we were looking at the other ones it
00:45:34.800 was any any angle it still looked beautiful this one it was like the side view i was like oh okay
00:45:39.980 it's not bad but then you start to shift to different angles and it gets worse yeah well they sold 49 of
00:45:46.440 them so yes no one wants it no one wants it if you're in the market for like a 70 80 grand 100 grand
00:45:54.840 120 grand high performance ev you're not going to buy one of these are you yes you'll get something
00:46:03.220 better for your money it's not just this i saw the other day somebody bought a top of the range bentley
00:46:09.340 and they opened up the bonnet and they you know they've got these little plaques that said who it
00:46:13.340 was inspected by and it was like you know mufasa kebab or something was the guy who inspected your
00:46:19.380 your bentley and it's like well doesn't really fit with a the image does it yeah yeah it's a shame
00:46:26.860 um there's another there's another mr h video on it i believe
00:46:33.280 i believe i was on that um might have been anyway um
00:46:40.640 also did uh a drinker i was on that one as well yeah what were what was the price for these ones
00:46:50.480 obviously like you say tens of thousands of pounds yeah i think it's i think it was in the ballpark of
00:46:56.560 80 grand i think um but yeah is that yeah that's the drinker after hours one uh it's on there with
00:47:08.780 likes of uh a mauler chris gore anyway uh one of the stories that came out was that um
00:47:18.160 they had fired their that that marketing agency for screwing them over so badly okay yeah well that
00:47:29.160 was my next point if i was a shareholder i would want an egn and i would want to find out exactly who
00:47:38.140 what who ordered this particular agency to go ahead with this every single person that was
00:47:44.640 responsible down the line for going in this direction with jaguar every single one of them
00:47:51.180 needs to be fired and replaced if i was a shareholder i've got no confidence in them it's your job not to
00:47:58.320 drop the ball to the tune of 97 98 percent of your mark losing your market that you can't really fail
00:48:05.460 much harder really the only people that bought those 49 cars are either just die die hard uh
00:48:13.960 jaguar fans which there's not many of those brand loyal to jaguar okay or made their millions in the
00:48:20.120 dildo in market friends and family of like the senior board and a few that they would send out
00:48:26.220 to showroom has one they will send some out to showrooms and i tried to answer your question as
00:48:30.720 to how much these things are cost and i went to the jaguar website and i can't even find them
00:48:34.900 so they must have been binned already because they've they've they've got a different set of
00:48:39.540 designs out now well they've not exactly been an overwhelming success so maybe they've just
00:48:44.080 reverted to type and gone right just get get something a bit more classic out the door as quickly as
00:48:48.480 possible yeah and i can't even find it yeah okay so just one more example of going woke going broke
00:48:57.940 unfortunately it's happened to jaguar which is one of our last remaining companies in britain to be
00:49:04.780 at least remotely proud of in some way um but yeah they've they've now
00:49:10.560 they've now shit the bed basically still got bentley yeah even if mufasa kebab is the one inspecting
00:49:20.980 them yeah mclaren as well mclaren is aston still being produced here or are they offshored now yeah
00:49:26.840 i'm not sure actually then no aston was bought by someone or other i think some are manufactured
00:49:31.680 here but it's not yeah it was bought by someone rolls-royce no that was bought by someone that bought
00:49:39.780 by chat will tell us i don't want to say it on the internet because someone's going you don't
00:49:45.420 even know that but it was bought by someone like aldi or bmw people in the people in the chat are
00:49:49.440 saying that it's 200 000 so you need to be both dollars or one of those no 200 000 pounds one of
00:49:55.480 the new ones yes so so you need to be both rich and retarded at the same time which can happen
00:50:01.140 money to burn people yeah yeah but obviously there were there were 49 people in the country meet that
00:50:07.000 criteria all right it's the sort of thing you would only buy if you've honestly got money to
00:50:12.880 burn you've got like the five different houses around the world you want you've got the yacht or
00:50:17.380 two you've got a fleet of 20 cars every car you've ever coveted you already own and you've already
00:50:24.120 and you've still got millions and millions and millions you can have your mates and say i bought
00:50:27.080 this one for a laugh yeah yeah yeah let's all throw things at it yes okay all right let's move on
00:50:33.780 all right uh i'll go through some of these rumble rants that we've been getting uh so
00:50:37.980 hapsification you're better off getting a tesla or cyber truck at least it looks cool and you get
00:50:41.880 full self-driving mode i wouldn't get any of them i want to get a cyber truck also i can't afford any
00:50:46.280 of them you do i don't then oh yeah i want to get a cyber truck they're big and fast uh sigil stone so
00:50:53.840 in the interest of time why buy chats if they're not going to get red i'm starting to get annoyed by in
00:50:57.320 the interest of time that's fair and i'm going to go through the ones that we've missed so far
00:51:01.160 uh to make up for that engaged few copy nothing jagger please hapsification if the government
00:51:07.600 was clever they're not they'd invest in the farms to provide more precision automation
00:51:11.340 and ai systems for farmers making farming more efficient the tech is available yes but that's
00:51:16.780 not the interest of what they want to do they want to destroy everything sigil stone rachel
00:51:21.540 reeve's econ knowledge works about as well as christopher reeve's legs also he's dead so the rest of
00:51:27.660 them as well yeah that's a random name send in two uh dan a few things in this world a few things
00:51:33.280 in this world have less value than a woman's tears all i feel when i see a woman cry is fatigue and
00:51:37.560 disdain and following it up with politicians tears on the other hand now that brings genuine joy to my
00:51:42.500 cold dead shriveled heart normally it's hot when a woman cries but not on this occasion
00:51:46.020 interesting and a drunk changeling our main export market is the united arab emirates let's make it
00:51:53.060 gay good point ashley good point all right time for the last segment so uh if you've clicked on this
00:52:01.180 video and you're watching on youtube you may be thinking to yourself didn't josh do a segment on
00:52:05.760 this exact same thing a few months ago and i would say yes and no yes because maloney has already
00:52:11.540 betrayed italy a few times uh no because she's done it again and this is another follow isn't
00:52:18.100 that our most popular segment of all time uh yes it is that's why you're making it you want you want
00:52:23.000 the top slot well it would be nice but also just this is i can't believe she's done it again like
00:52:29.760 this whole thing just makes me completely distrust like mainstream populists right uh like aa has his
00:52:37.180 book the populist delusion i would be rather i would rather say the populist deception at the
00:52:42.120 moment because you have populists in the uk like farage so like he talks a big game for a few years and
00:52:48.040 then the second he gets in charge of a party that comes close to a whiff of power he's like all of
00:52:53.580 those things that you'd want to vote me for i won't do them completely i will hand it to maloney she has
00:52:59.760 a superior political now so that she waited until after she had been elected before she before she
00:53:04.800 exposed herself as containment well this is true and then but yes then you do get people like
00:53:09.700 maloney who's like well let's let's just see what she was saying a few years ago just quickly
00:53:14.540 nigel did say absolutely explicitly a few weeks ago i'm not a populist do you remember that oh yeah
00:53:22.200 well he was sold i am not a populist he was sold to us as a populist and reform are like sold to us as
00:53:28.620 the populist party either way whether or not they call themselves populists they're sold to us as
00:53:34.260 populists and the sold was not just as populists but literally the rise of new fascism is what
00:53:40.340 maloney got everybody excited about a few years ago back in 2022 it was oh my god she's the second
00:53:46.320 coming of mussolini except this time in a skirt she's going to put up naval blockades across the
00:53:52.960 mediterranean as part of the eu sophia mission so that she can stop all of these illegals coming in
00:53:58.600 and then she gets in and you start to get articles like how she how she learned to stop worrying and
00:54:05.580 love migration because don't you know of course what was the logic and explanation for this well
00:54:12.320 we need the jobs we need the jobs everybody's worried about the uh the pension system that's
00:54:20.020 another huge one because the pensions were sold to the boomers years and years and years ago as this
00:54:25.080 thing that means that you'll have infinite wealth going into your later years and you don't need to
00:54:28.880 worry about having to save up money yourself we'll do it for you then the government spent all of that
00:54:33.240 money badly invested all of that money and need like a constant revolving door of new people in the
00:54:38.740 country to pay taxes so they can continue to pay that is almost certainly what happened she got into
00:54:43.060 office and somebody showed her the projections of the italian boomers uh pension demands and she was
00:54:49.660 basically told look you can either find a way to do this through immigration or you can lose your
00:54:53.920 voter base it doesn't make sense so or at the very least it's just kicking the can down the road
00:54:58.200 because won't all those new people want pensions well if they're granted citizenship
00:55:03.440 the key factor is is it then becomes a problem for the person who takes the job after you right so
00:55:11.480 you're just kicking the can down the road so you're not solving anything no you're making it worse
00:55:16.580 you're digging the hole deeper yes but politics and the democratic system is all about kicking the can
00:55:22.720 down the road and making things bad for the next guy after because god i'm not going to be in office
00:55:27.300 after i've after i'm done so what does it matter so with this this was back in mid 2023 when this
00:55:34.640 quite infamous article came about now where it was a how she learned to stop worrying and love migration
00:55:40.940 her legal migration decree estimated that italy needed 833 000 new migrants over the next three years so
00:55:49.680 that would be up to 2026 to fill in gaps in the labor force and it opened the door to 452 000 workers
00:55:56.880 over that same period to fill seasonal jobs in sectors like agriculture and tourism as well as
00:56:03.020 position long-term positions like plumbers electricians care workers and mechanics and uh because that's what
00:56:08.300 i want that's what i want is somebody not from italy if i'm a tourist in italy showing me around
00:56:13.940 ancient historical sites in italy it makes perfect sense the latest betrayal is that uh she's now
00:56:20.360 going to be issuing half a million non-eu work visas over the next three years so this is on top of that
00:56:27.760 so that one was projected to 2026 now it's from 2026 to 2028 about 497 550 new entries will need to be
00:56:39.980 allowed in by 2028 and again this isn't like taking this isn't taking people from the rest of europe
00:56:45.580 like a labor surplus from eastern europe or something this is just like explicitly non-eu so
00:56:52.280 this will be subcontinentals middle easterners north africans they might as well just build a bridge
00:56:59.680 from the bottom of italy over to north well she is currently trying to build a bridge from italy to
00:57:04.780 sicily so you don't have to take a boat just extend it a bit further and just let the africans just come
00:57:09.160 in yeah you might as well and they point out this is the second time that she's done this when you see
00:57:14.740 the other 500 000 that she was well sorry 450 000 that was slightly less ambitious than this one
00:57:21.540 the quotas according to a spokesperson who gave a statement were determined taking into account the
00:57:26.860 needs expressed by the social partners and the actual applications for work permits submitted in
00:57:31.240 previous years with the aid of a program that responds to the needs of businesses and is also
00:57:35.840 so it's just keeping labor costs down it's just like there's big business which bankrolled this party
00:57:43.220 i would assume and they want cheap labor they simple as that and also our pension scheme is a complete
00:57:51.540 scam as all pension schemes in the west are therefore we need to keep the scam going and they also say an
00:57:57.420 aging population and sagging birth rate highlight the need to attract foreign workers in the eurozone's
00:58:02.140 third largest economy there were some 281 000 more deaths than births in 2024 and the population fell by
00:58:08.560 37 000 to 58.9 million continuing a decade-long trend to counter the ongoing depopulation and maintain
00:58:18.060 current levels of inhabitants italy would need to take in at least 10 million immigrants by 2050
00:58:24.200 according to research by some think tank which means that okay right so okay the population drops to
00:58:32.300 say 50 million you've also you've already got lots of migrants in italy you need 10 million new
00:58:37.600 presumably non-eu people in uh so uh at what point does italy no longer meaningfully remain italy
00:58:45.620 when the population is completely replaced it's just one point is the tipping point where italy is just
00:58:52.900 like at just another economic zone for um for vagrants from across the world it's like that
00:58:58.380 logical test of deseus's ship or whatever it was where they replace the parts and at what point is
00:59:02.360 it no longer these years yeah it's like how many africans in italy before it's just another province
00:59:09.320 of africa yes how many handles and broom heads just triggers broom need replacing before it's no longer
00:59:17.560 triggers broom yeah that whole thing i've never understood i've never bought it the fact that
00:59:21.740 oh your population is declining or your your older population as a as a percentage is increasing
00:59:27.780 there's problems with the pension there's problems with gdp therefore you must just have millions of
00:59:33.720 new people no no let the population go down let gdp decline let the pension scam collapse yes as long as
00:59:43.240 that means we're not replaced in our own ancestral homelands yeah yeah let population and the economy
00:59:49.620 decline a little the entire the entire rest of the world manages without a pension system and they
00:59:53.660 just put the they just put the grandparents in the attic if they can't afford to keep themselves
00:59:57.500 do that or or like just as you're as you're growing as you're getting older you could maybe try and
01:00:04.100 squirrel away a little bit more money yourself independently without relying on the government
01:00:08.240 to do it for you i mean morgoth has said it but many different people have said it but i just
01:00:11.780 completely agree with them no i'd rather have i'd rather live in a poorer country i'd rather be a bit
01:00:17.880 poorer um where unemployment is relatively high because there's so few people then be swamped by
01:00:25.520 arabs and sub-saharan's and bangladesh's well the problem is how is that the problem is with that is that
01:00:31.800 italy actually is an excellent test case against that because like like with everything else actually
01:00:37.660 if we were to get rid of all of these people we would be immensely richer we'd be much better off
01:00:42.980 and italy kind of proves that because instead of higher like getting in half a million mercenaries
01:00:49.040 into your country why don't you just provide incentives for all of the people who are already
01:00:57.700 unemployed in italy as of two months ago may 2025 it's got 6.5 unemployment rate which is pretty high
01:01:07.500 and among youth defined as 15 to 24 year olds it's 20 percent it's ridiculously high at all times
01:01:17.640 and we've got massive and has not dropped below 20 percent for over 20 years we've got masses of
01:01:24.460 unemployed people and therefore we need to bring in people from outside to do jobs do jobs and in the
01:01:30.200 agricultural sector which will probably be automated away in 10 20 years anyway yes
01:01:36.880 which is part of the other part of the equation that they don't like to talk about yeah i mean
01:01:40.900 that's also a possibility what if we really do get a breakthrough in robotics then all of those
01:01:46.400 people you've imported are gonna have to go on welfare yeah but i mean if this this is always the
01:01:52.940 thing is it just is it about actually helping those sectors when you've already got you know i mean in
01:01:58.420 2014 they had 42 percent youth unemployment right overall unemployment across italy is 6.5 percent
01:02:07.740 but agricultural jobs those kinds of jobs perfect for young people you get outside you move about
01:02:14.220 you're still young you're still healthy you can do that kind of thing easily right do we give them
01:02:19.400 incentives to do those jobs or do we replace them so that we can keep labor costs down for the sake of
01:02:25.900 big businesses well i mean i see what the obvious answer is uh the one that doesn't replace your
01:02:32.920 historic population and have it so that ahmed is showing you around the coliseum of rome when you're
01:02:38.300 on your tourism uh trip i mean it's absolutely ridiculous there are other things that go on in
01:02:44.880 italy with the migration the way that maloney seems to try to sell all of this is that uh but
01:02:51.060 undocumented arrivals have more trouble she's wearing trainers yes yes just to pick up on your
01:03:00.280 last point i'm not fundamentally against seeing ahmed in the coliseum well that's a conversation
01:03:07.520 for a different time though isn't it yes so two years into her term as italian prime minister i want
01:03:12.440 to say you know that there's other things that they try and do uh she's established herself among
01:03:16.660 several european leaders as a model of anti-immigration policy she's setting a great
01:03:22.600 example for them in particular she had a more recent measure this article is from october of last year
01:03:29.340 which is sending migrants illegal migrants who arrive in italy to albania however the transfer of
01:03:35.280 the first 12 migrants who arrived in albanian centers in october of 15th had already been cancelled by
01:03:41.380 the italian courts as always happens despite the fact that this was a very popular policy across
01:03:48.300 basically all of europe even keir starmer at the time was saying what a great policy it was just the
01:03:54.180 courts say no the courts say no this is some kind of illegal or arbitrary unfair detention
01:04:01.580 european convention on human rights say that you can't do that so you have to house them in italy
01:04:06.860 instead what's so wrong with albania the decree requires ships to immediately request a port of
01:04:13.720 disembarkation to which they must i don't even know if that's a word which they must head to
01:04:18.300 without delay after a rescue intervention this is if they're picked up on the mediterranean
01:04:21.660 rather than staying at sea to help the occupants of other boats in danger so this was one that was
01:04:25.840 trying to target ngos uh that like to like foreign often foreign funded foreign funded ngos that like
01:04:34.300 to patrol the mediterranean and if they see a ship sinking of a bunch of people who want to come
01:04:38.700 over and assault your women they make sure that they can get over onto the mainland to assault your
01:04:42.800 women thank you very much for that uh the decree also requires the crew of rescue ships to inform
01:04:47.860 migrants they welcome on board of the possibility of requesting international protection in any
01:04:52.600 country of the european union and not only in the country of disembarking so so they're just trying
01:04:57.540 to kick the trying to kick the road uh can down the road here it's just like we will we'll uh put
01:05:03.600 you in port in italy but you can always just go further inland please go to germany yeah you can go
01:05:08.480 to germany instead thank you for that one italy in april of 2023 when the island of lampadusa was
01:05:14.120 experiencing large arrivals italy declared a state of a migratory emergency for six months this provided
01:05:20.160 for the appointment of a special commissioner to manage immigration fund of five million euros was
01:05:24.680 created barely a month later the cutrio decree went into effect this text named in reference to the
01:05:31.300 city of calabria um toughened migration law the law limited special protection a residence permit
01:05:39.400 granted to migrants who cannot benefit from asylum or subsidiary protection so most of the actual
01:05:44.800 positive things that she's tried to do against immigration has all been against illegal migration which
01:05:52.040 to be fair is a huge problem i think only a few years ago there was like um 500 000 border contacts
01:06:00.840 across the southern european border with the mediterranean uh of people trying to get and that has reduced
01:06:07.360 significantly but again it's only really a drop in the bucket when then you're going to throw all of that
01:06:14.500 away and over the course of what five years from 2023 to 2028 inviting an extra million non-eu people
01:06:24.700 on work visas who again just like happens in england are probably going to overstay their visas and if they
01:06:32.180 try to get kicked out echar judges will turn around and say can't do that that's illegal there are other
01:06:38.420 things that have been uh and all the time they're engaged in the black market and crime oh yeah and
01:06:43.760 of course and generating filth and because of all of this sort of stuff you get stats saying that
01:06:49.640 immigration and emigration are both soaring in italy guess who's coming in guess who's leaving
01:06:54.400 well it's italians leaving actual italian people leaving their country uh whereas the people coming in
01:07:03.020 are foreigners so last year 382 071 foreigners moved to italy which was up from 378 000 in 2023
01:07:13.080 and the highest since 2014 so evil far-right fascist mussolini 2.0 gets in and has record immigration
01:07:24.480 numbers not seen in 10 years amazing amazing and in that same period 155 000
01:07:33.020 italians emigrated so the clearing amount clearing amount brilliant uh they're also still being
01:07:41.140 forced by the courts to compensate stranded migrants from a case from 2018 maloney couldn't
01:07:47.060 do anything to stop that because it turns out these populists are pretty useless sadly a lot of the time
01:07:53.620 because they talk a big game and then they get into government and don't know how to manage any of
01:07:58.700 it they don't know how to get their way through these civil services they don't know how to navigate
01:08:02.660 the courts so they just get bent over simple as that and on the albanian migrant detention centers
01:08:10.420 so back in january nothing was happening with them they were ghost towns because the court said they
01:08:15.240 couldn't be used in february they were still not being used and most recently this month just a couple
01:08:24.220 of days ago the courts are still saying no the supreme court of cassation said that they can't do it and
01:08:31.760 gave a statement explaining why which said that if they are in albania on prolonged detention without
01:08:38.440 a clear legal basis despite the fact the legal basis is they broke into the country um well that's
01:08:44.140 arbitrary detention you can't have that because the echr says that that's illegal i will i will say that
01:08:49.880 the supreme court of castration is well named it is it it truly is uh so in terms of her actual
01:08:56.400 attempts to prevent illegal immigration again border contacts on the mediterranean seem to have
01:09:02.960 actually dipped low but the judges are still attacking them they're not allowing them to be
01:09:08.520 detained in processes that even keir starmer and other eu leaders are saying were really intelligent
01:09:14.500 and well thought out uh and in terms of legal migration which is always the main problem
01:09:19.480 because of the huge numbers of people coming in she's just invited a million people in over the
01:09:24.940 course of five years from 2023 to 2028 a million non-italian people coming in while record numbers
01:09:32.020 italians are leaving so good job there we go that was a nice fun one to end on sorry to bring
01:09:42.000 everybody down there let's see if that displaces josh's segment it probably it probably won't it
01:09:47.780 probably won't unless samson can come up with a particularly devious maloney bikini shot for the
01:09:52.920 thumbnail um so i'll just read through the two um rumble rants we've had in from that both from
01:09:58.400 random name there is no fertility crisis people aren't less fertile our youth's vitality and potential
01:10:03.620 is simply siphoned by the parasitic elder class all of our problems are self-manufactured i definitely
01:10:08.360 agree that all the problems are self-manufactured people probably would have more kids if it was
01:10:12.860 economically viable for them to do so uh and also if feminism hadn't been promoted to make all women
01:10:19.200 frigid hags um also the scum ruling our nations keep whinging about the rise of fascism yet are
01:10:25.580 hell-bent on turning the whole west into weimar 2.0 they are to blame for the estorm that is brewing and
01:10:31.080 yes that is exactly what nigel farage was talking about the other day when he was saying
01:10:34.680 oh if you don't let me into government you won't like what comes next i am literally
01:10:38.860 containment to stop actually useful people from getting into government he makes what comes next
01:10:44.060 sound awesome yeah two thumbs up all for it let's do the roller i'll pour one out for jaguar the worst
01:10:52.700 part is i kind of understand the thinking of a radical shift some of the best jaguars ever built
01:10:56.280 were built under tata but no one was buying them despite being magnificent car the f-type only sold
01:11:00.620 16 and a half thousand units in 10 years and i don't know what else they could have done and as
01:11:04.580 great a man as sir william lyons was perhaps his best of his legacy dies here and now let the company
01:11:09.420 be hollowed out into some ev homunculus an embarrassing shadow of its former self another
01:11:14.840 english institution in ruin that is the fastest produced response video to a segment i have ever
01:11:22.640 seen it's lovely though you always you always post interesting videos that just looks so relaxing
01:11:28.500 just going around he's responding to both segment like within 20 minutes i mean well done sir
01:11:33.160 i think he might have already been just like posting this anyway but that is lovely yeah those f-types are
01:11:39.320 quite nice he had a rolls royce in that in there as well didn't he yeah um no it's a shame and it
01:11:46.260 probably will be as he said ended up like hollowed out it's just some shadow of what it used to be
01:11:50.980 let's ruin this pristine waterfall by making a second waterfall of garbage is this the india you
01:12:00.640 want to live in hell yeah garbage city india i don't mind bro you don't get bro you don't mind
01:12:07.700 garbage waterfall nah man throw some more yeah oh that's a great attitude why why would we want him
01:12:17.160 in our country why would it why would we want him in any other country that would accept get a million
01:12:21.160 of them immediately okay great it's a fundamentally different way of looking at the world isn't it
01:12:28.300 yeah and do you want everything spick and span a place for everything and everything in its place
01:12:34.100 the right tool for the right job keeping things tidy and neat and disease-free
01:12:38.700 or do you not want that well one person is civilized the others are barbarian
01:12:47.160 yeah it doesn't bother me bro throw more bro there is yeah you can stay in your country then
01:12:52.460 there there is a fundamental difference in the mindsets that build civilizations if you can
01:12:57.220 yeah look at that garbage waterfall and go fine i'm okay with that no no no i'm not and related
01:13:07.200 actually sigil stone in rumble rent says i've got a segment idea the patel motel cartel
01:13:12.500 in the u.s and that's a great name for it as well are you guys familiar with this no uh basically i
01:13:19.000 think one particular indian family or just indian families in general began buying up motels in
01:13:26.400 parts of the u.s and then because of that just natural in-group preference only allowed uh like
01:13:33.220 only started selling them to other indian people and so like a ridiculous number like 70 of the motels
01:13:39.020 in america now are all owned by indians because they all bought them off
01:13:42.420 it's very it's very interesting how that happens just like it's not just limited to indians either
01:13:49.020 it's probably the same with mexicans if mexicans and other people get a hold of a particular industry
01:13:53.660 they'll only sell to each other the vast majority of all peoples in the whole world across all of
01:13:59.540 history have had massive in-group preferences because that's normal and reasonable yes it's only the
01:14:06.920 liberal west in modern times that thinks there's something wrong-headed about having an in-group
01:14:12.080 preference it's mad it's pure subversion of course it's not of course it's okay to have an in-group
01:14:17.440 preference yeah also that's a random name says by the way harry why don't you have your own premium
01:14:22.920 show on lotus eaters or are you so based it breaks too many ratings and get you unpersoned
01:14:27.480 stay based uh thank you very much for the question uh on that um just i like spending my time doing
01:14:34.120 larger research projects that turn into larger documentaries like the stonewall thing which has
01:14:38.440 been in editing for like a year now um should be out soon and i've got a script for my weimar video
01:14:44.840 which is done i'm filming that next week who knows how long the editing will be done and after that i'm
01:14:50.580 also doing it i'm currently doing research for another project in terms of more frequent shows
01:14:55.680 samson and i are working on like a manga show which should be happening soon um where i just need to
01:15:02.460 read through all of akira and watch the watch the adaptation of the film and then we should film
01:15:06.820 then we should actually film that and that'll be slightly more regular maybe once a month like
01:15:10.920 comics corner used to be there you go go through the research so daniel butcher says is there an
01:15:17.040 industry that gives a worse return on investment than farming i mean you'd be hard pushed to find
01:15:21.700 one these days considering the cost of the land and that's why all new farms are these mega farms are
01:15:27.140 a considerable scale because it's the only way that you can make it work
01:15:30.160 um fuzzy poet says the government should not uh should have let the banks fail in 2008 as the
01:15:35.240 money printing led to inflation and asset price rise another bond market which is essentially
01:15:38.740 bails the government out needs to let the government fail yeah 2008 there's too much debt in the system
01:15:43.200 so it got pushed up to the sovereign level and there's no there's now nowhere for it to go there's
01:15:46.540 no more bag holder well apart from apart from us and it will be us so we're the ultimate bag holder
01:15:51.600 but yeah i would have let it all collapse in 2008 and it would have been horrendous for a couple of
01:15:55.520 years lots of people would have got wiped out the pension system disability welfare stuff that would
01:16:00.740 have got wiped out uh but it would have been clean and we could rebuild fresh whereas now
01:16:04.860 basically nothing has there's been no growth no progress since 2008 so in order to avoid
01:16:11.760 doing what this guy is saying we're basically just in permanent malaise now where nobody can get ahead
01:16:18.240 uh steven steven says uh so that they named him twice why couldn't we just remove our currency
01:16:25.000 from the stock market or why is it even there to be why is it even there to begin with it seems
01:16:29.360 stupid to make our currency volatile like this well the only way you could do that is is is capital
01:16:34.600 controls and then you basically wouldn't be able to go on holiday because you wouldn't get your money
01:16:39.080 out foreign exchange market don't confuse foreign exchange markets with commodities markets or share
01:16:44.860 share markets or bond markets well he's he's wondering why our stock market is linked to the
01:16:49.880 currency market and he's like well what's what's what's the what's the footsie 100 yeah well i mean
01:16:55.980 i mean i suppose linked to the if you're in britain and you've got pounds and you need to and you want
01:17:01.240 to buy something else or somebody else wants to buy something in britain then you're going to go
01:17:04.000 through the currency markets in order to get the currency to buy the thing right so unless we walled
01:17:08.740 ourselves off but that probably wouldn't work so so wouldn't go down that route um uh northblood says
01:17:17.300 she has a plan i thought all labor parties plans are just uh spend money raise taxes blame the previous
01:17:23.420 government even if it was them then crash the economy they cause so uh they they cause to spend
01:17:28.500 so much and then there's nothing left in the tinny then continue to spend money but they don't have and
01:17:32.580 somehow profit well uh yes yes that is that is entirely their plan there's a very succinct
01:17:38.240 explanation of the cycle uh yes yeah sophie live uh says yes lads i'm saying this as a lady
01:17:45.540 uh trying to get fravers through sympathy and playing the victim is outright instinctual to us
01:17:50.520 don't fall for it i catch myself doing it when even i try to be a base person who wouldn't yes well
01:17:54.980 you're you're you're a higher tier lady of course sophie you're very good um
01:17:59.580 justin b says to be fair rachel from accounts maybe she didn't wipe the tier away to avoid drawing
01:18:05.900 attention to it i suspect that's probably what it was she didn't realize that people could zoom in
01:18:10.300 or something yeah whoever was filming pmqs that day literally zoomed straight in on her face
01:18:16.960 that cameraman might have just destroyed our uh our bond market uh yes uh i think i think that's
01:18:24.440 enough for me all right bo do you want to go through yours do you want the mouse oh you've got
01:18:28.720 the mouse haven't you oh um yeah all right uh jaguar hits rock bottom rock bottom oh my god
01:18:38.400 it wasn't you didn't react you certainly weren't listening
01:18:42.220 i wasn't i'm sorry i did my impression of jr oh coming out a rock bottom oh yeah
01:18:49.780 rock bottom rock bottom as we're calling the jaguar thing jaguar hits stone gold stone gold
01:18:55.720 this isn't right somebody stop this okay uh man of kent said the problem with jaguar
01:19:02.100 is that they're always punching up towards bmw's mercs etc they should be competing ideally
01:19:08.860 as the posher version of ford but better than vw um
01:19:15.960 they should be operating the premium market they're doing it right yeah yeah it's funny
01:19:24.260 they've they've made some jagu's made some really weird decisions because yeah they're neither the
01:19:28.860 super high sort of hyper car sort of super high performance you know zondas lambos ferraris
01:19:36.840 whatever and they're not just a production car well they are a production car but they're not just uh
01:19:44.840 a mass-produced hyundai type thing so yeah that's already a bit of a niche market it's already niche
01:19:53.620 and then to go in the direction they went just in terms of ev and then to do the woke marketing on top
01:20:01.920 it's like you're deliberately trying to destroy this company because you've done it really
01:20:09.540 efficiently if that was your goal you've achieved that perfectly almost the other man a kent comic
01:20:17.500 calls it faguar i like that i'm gonna use that i love the xj series and i can only thank faguar
01:20:24.140 as they are now on crashing the second hand market value of the new of the new shape xj as now i can
01:20:31.620 see the ford one second hand buyers rubbing their hands together greedily right yes crash it even more
01:20:39.620 probably go out in the dildo of dill
01:20:41.540 problem is if jaguar completely died it might be really difficult to get parts for your old
01:20:49.660 1988 xj6 apparently annie moss has not been included here uh annie moss has said bo i'm
01:20:58.580 surprised you didn't mention the managing director of jaguar rawdon glover who is gay you can also
01:21:04.120 pronounce his name as raw dog lover oh yeah oh yeah yeah he is is that his actual name
01:21:12.800 it is it is his name raw dog lover raw dong glover mind you when i drive into swindon i drive past a
01:21:20.920 bmw garage called dick glove oh yeah i've loved i've pointed that out dick knows dick love it which
01:21:27.220 is a question and answer yes dick love it imagine imagine your name's richard love it i want to be
01:21:38.660 known as dick though don't call me richard or rick or ricky it's dick in more ways than one i'm going
01:21:47.040 to lean into this yeah yeah right it took me about two months of driving past that place to stop giggling
01:21:51.820 every time love it yeah love it sales place yeah okay uh az desert rat said the first time i saw that ad
01:21:59.740 i thought it was a new clothing line yes right that's what it looks like isn't it um okay
01:22:08.060 incorrigible frog said my dad uh owns a jag 2.1 x type um it's his pride and joy even though it's a
01:22:17.380 newer model 2008 he's not happy about what's happening with them and wouldn't dream of buying a new one
01:22:24.000 no quite yeah quite quite right why would you yeah
01:22:28.320 you'll have a perfectly restored original d type yeah i don't own one of those yeah thank you
01:22:38.760 very much yeah not one of these new fangled ones let's see what happens in the second hand market
01:22:44.120 uh michael tre belbis says correction bows uh the correction bow those type of older english or
01:22:55.600 angrophile men used to buy jags not anymore the old buyers don't want to be associated
01:23:01.220 uh with this poovery yeah no quite right yeah i get it and if you were like an xj man say
01:23:10.940 or or a e-type man you would be slightly less proud of it now wouldn't you ever so slightly
01:23:19.980 less proud of the jaguar badge i'd hold it as like a a relic yeah there's a beautiful relic of
01:23:28.840 times gone by like like you like you hold on to your cherished memories of friends who you hate now
01:23:35.200 you know like i remember the good time fuck them now though yeah
01:23:41.360 somebody in the chat put forward a name while we're talking about city names and he said there's
01:23:48.340 an american politician and i've just checked and this is actually true oh yeah there was an american
01:23:53.840 politician called randy bumgardner
01:23:56.360 no there is no there actually is he's got a wikipedia page in this photo randy bumgardner
01:24:04.020 randy lee bumgardner he's a divorce lawyer he's a divorce attorney again randy when when the bumgardner
01:24:14.200 family were welcoming welcoming their newest arrival i know let's go with randy perfect name yeah
01:24:22.180 perfect name yeah why not right i mean i met a woman called roleen stones once and i thought oh
01:24:28.200 that's a good name yeah yeah the the role the stones family it really was a real name yes okay i quite
01:24:35.120 like that randy bumgardner i mean to be fair americans are the people who name their kids gay lord
01:24:42.460 yeah so you know they're insane insane some of them also rumble rant habsification berserk part three
01:24:50.260 harry yes yes it will happen lord nerova i speak italian and have italian friends and unfortunately
01:24:56.060 maloney has proven to be the italian boris johnson her campaign was born of the same hopeful spirit of
01:25:01.580 boris's and she's proceeded to systematically betray almost every principle on which she was
01:25:06.760 elected by the italian people she hasn't quite reached the point that boris did but once the
01:25:11.860 maloney wave comes in they'll really start to feel it a real shame yeah actually good point
01:25:17.180 gonna be talking about a maloney wave soon enough aren't we and it's already there looking at the
01:25:21.500 figures that we're already getting from how many people are coming in and leaving roman observer
01:25:26.060 harry all fair criticism to legal mass migration to italy for sure corporations want to keep labor
01:25:31.620 costs down and this is spoken about maloney's main jobs are consolidate the station in international
01:25:37.820 relations and avoid being liz trust which we have seen multiple times here we also have a massive
01:25:43.060 lawfare problem 35 years going and so you see judges stopping any government action yeah of course
01:25:48.700 i'm not going to say explicitly that that was her fault because the case about these compensating
01:25:52.740 migrants was from 2018 but it's the fact that they come in and just can't do anything about it
01:25:57.180 there's the system is purposefully built to bend people out of shape and force them to break their
01:26:04.040 promises so i'd say hers is a long-term action only some things can be done at this time really
01:26:09.780 well it's just a shame that the one thing that she could do potentially which is stand up to
01:26:14.400 corporations is not being done because frankly it seems that in the long term now for a long time
01:26:20.320 corporations and big business has been against the interests of nations and as far as i'm concerned
01:26:25.960 your nation should not be there for the bottom line of big business and big business if that's how
01:26:31.320 they behave should be brought to heel but that would be maybe erring a little bit too close to italian
01:26:37.620 history for some not me though base tape how maloney learned to love migration new notification
01:26:43.300 you just received 50 million euros from klaus schwab
01:26:46.940 or a little bit of nose candy judging by some of the videos that we've been seeing from her recently
01:26:52.520 baron von warhawk i hope maloney has read the words of dante algeri because i think she could learn
01:26:59.460 should learn from the fate of traitors and backstabbers david ward also says maloney equals farage
01:27:04.980 two more uh three more rumble rents in fact the engaged few dildo shaped jags give a whole new
01:27:12.520 meaning to the second hand market oh dear sigil stone there was a u.s politician named harry balls
01:27:20.160 i mean we've got our own balls in this country don't we ed balls and that's a random name as well
01:27:26.580 speaking of berserk what would you sacrifice to the eclipse to restore the west
01:27:30.680 somebody else in the comment has pointed out that the dutch used to have a prime minister called
01:27:35.980 dick shove and they're dutch though you expect that from the dutch and he's got a wicker either
01:27:43.160 that that's real i think he was a golden key right none of you nick this i'm like my next segment is
01:27:48.940 going to be on naughty named politicians i guess i can get a segment out of that i'm sure it'll be a hit
01:27:55.440 that sounds like a fun one actually like like virginia bottomly yes yeah yes and i i like that's
01:28:01.940 mild compared to some of these here but and i i like the idea for the segment on like ethnic cartels
01:28:08.280 operating in the u.s and elsewhere as well like with the motels yeah i've i've been threatening ever
01:28:15.200 since probably more than two years ago me and josh talked about doing a bit of content whether it was
01:28:21.400 going to be a contemplations or an epochs or something about the mexican cartels a deep dive
01:28:26.140 into the mexican cartels it never came about and josh has left now and i'm still reading around it
01:28:32.760 it's stupidly complex like it's really really really complex it's not a really it's not a
01:28:39.280 straightforward linear story and they're just endlessly subdividing and having in wars and changing
01:28:46.420 sides with each other so at some point i want to do a bit of i know it's not necessarily talking
01:28:51.640 about this no no no i want to do a bit of content even when the other day carl did a segment talking
01:28:56.940 about the cjng and the the mexican cartels i'd like to do content on them but it's it's one of those
01:29:06.340 ones as well where some people know it inside out if you get any tiny little detail wrong yeah
01:29:11.440 whatever they're like you don't even know you don't even know it'd be a multi-part series so
01:29:15.560 if people correct you just say oh thank you for the correction is here's the correction issued now
01:29:20.840 come to think of it when i when i was in private client we we had a client and his name was roger
01:29:27.500 myhole and every time a call came in from roger there was there was a girl on our desk who would
01:29:33.260 basically fall off her chair laughing every single time she heard that name wow yeah there are people
01:29:40.340 called like uh there's all sorts of cocks aren't there like pocock yes quite a common name or
01:29:47.080 yes yeah well uh winkelman we're out of time so i'll just highlight that that's a random name and
01:29:54.140 sigil stone are now bullying each other through the rumble rant so thank you for sending us money to do
01:29:58.980 that where random name is saying that he would sacrifice sigil stone at which point residual stone
01:30:03.440 is calling him a book broken twink in response so if you'd like to start sending more and more money
01:30:09.100 to insult each other in ever more interesting ways uh please feel free uh to do so tomorrow
01:30:16.060 because we're done now tune in for common sense crusade in about half an hour if you are my friend
01:30:21.680 and if you don't have a membership get out and when i forgot the gutch dutch guy called tiny cocks
01:30:27.560 really yeah i think we're done now so on the note of your tiny cock yes goodbye
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