The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #938
Summary
In this episode, we discuss how Nigel Farage is the true leader of the right and why the Labor Party are going to destroy us all. We also have a look at the Conservative Party Manifesto and discuss immigration.
Transcript
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we're not going to be reprinting it uh so it's the only opportunity you have the opportunity you
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have uh but today we're going to be talking about how nigel farage is the leader of the right and we
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have to just get over that uh and get on board uh how the labor party are going to destroy us all
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um what they intend to do in government and how malay is uh actually really winning hard in argentina
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i understand uh superb stuff so let's get on so nigel farage is in my opinion just the leader of the
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british right this is just something that he has achieved through a long career of advocating for
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those things that upon which we all basically agree uh he is of course a boomer actually he's
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not a boomer he's he's old generation x but he's in the boomer mindset so he has his boomerisms uh which
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i'm afraid we're just gonna have to forgive and forget because uh there's only so far a boomer can
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become based i think is the issue that's fine it's fine it's totally fine larger farage is doing a
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great job and i really appreciate what he's doing because in my opinion he's acting like the tip of
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the spear against the two-party consensus uh as peter hitchens has been saying for many years
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well guys i think the conservative party needs to die and uh nigel farage is like good point
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i'll get on that and hold my beer yeah exactly and the conservatives have never been the weaker
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position either so farage is basically at the apex of his powers at this point he's uh been a very
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successful uh nep he is the reason really it's his sort of charisma his activism and the uh the base
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that he used in ukip to project the brexit message which forced cameron to give us the referendum which
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of course we won uh and then he was just generally a sort of influential uh voice on jimmy news and then
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he did love island so the normies got to learn that actually he seems like an all right chap uh so
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superb nigel farage is at the peak of his powers and the conservative party is in decline so
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recently the conservative party released their manifesto that i thought we'd have a look at
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because it's atrocious uh politics uk have just given us the bullet points and as you can see
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they've got seven bullet points on immigration here which is the primary issue facing britain
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and when so when nigel farage came out and said look this is the immigration referendum this election
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uh he's right immigration is the root cause of all of the problems that we have
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and uh he's made it a real uh point to press the conservatives have come out with this tepid piss
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week uh just watered down you know milky tea manifesto which i'm very disappointed with we're going to
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work with other countries to rewrite asylum treaties guys one i don't believe you on any of these
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immigration promises obviously the concert the the labor party never had the balls to go full-on
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mass immigration like the conservatives have the labor party let in something like um half a million
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to three quarters of a million in total per year and then with net migration that would end up being
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about 250 to 300 000 which is unbelievably high but the conservatives decided you know we can let
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in 1.2 1.4 million and then with net immigration that makes nearly 800 000 net a year which is insane
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insane numbers that the average person isn't really aware of and so well unless they look at their own
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high street well yeah unless they've got eyeballs in their head yeah unless they look at their own
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high street but they but even then people have got this uh impression that it's like well i mean net
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migration must be about 80 000 a year or something literally the polls done people are just like no
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no it's 10 times that what are you talking about you know these people just have no idea
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so anyway look at this we're going to work with other countries to rewrite asylum treaties
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don't care why aren't you unilaterally getting rid of these people they're illegal immigrants
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they've broken into our country uh regular rhythm of flights to rwanda don't care
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just dump them all on a scottish island if you have to prioritize national security of the european
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court of human rights membership just repeal it what are you talking about why what is with all
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of these weak ass halfway houses stop illegal migrants challenging their removal in the courts
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yeah okay you should have done this 10 years ago clear the asylum backlog introduce a legal cap on
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migration which we reduced every year just end it yeah and they've already promised yeah that sort of
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thing before since 2010 completely failed to deliver on it 2015 like the echr thing alone like 70
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like 29 keep going yeah these are broken sorry broken promises like pretty patel's trying to repeal
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the echr or suella brevman's looking into doing it which is promising when they're looking very hard
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at this time yeah it's like no just don't believe you yeah just don't believe you and other people
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have said i've heard other people say we don't even need to repeal it or anything you just have a
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government with enough balls to just act well you could just ignore it what they're going to do
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send an army right yeah and they're not going to do anything about it yeah but russell's going to
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send their tank divisions exactly into london are they but but until they destroy the quango
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industrial complex and retake control of the bank of england as liz trust has demonstrated
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then the blairite apparatus that surrounds the government will continue to needle and confound
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and to make sure that nothing substantive happens do you think farage is going to actually do these
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things i don't know because i don't i'm not saying he will he is soft right i mean you know
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despite being characterized by some as far right and extreme right and all that sort of thing
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he's actually reasonably soft still but this is my point it doesn't really matter whether farage
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himself is going to do these things what matters is that he breaks open the paradigm yeah that's the
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point no completely agree so it likes like you say i don't think farage can do all the basics but
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who knows he might surprise us all and he might be like actually i know what the problem is i've been
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doing this for a long time i'm quite long in the tooth that that that and that all gone uh but
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anyway so pathetic right they've got a bunch of other pathetic things but the one the thing that
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really annoyed me the most 22 points on net zero it's like net what no just make sure they're not
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dumping pollutants in the rivers if that's not too much hassle you know make sure it's actually worth
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going for a swim at the beach and that's all you need to do you don't need to do any of this left
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wing nonsense but um but net zero by 2050 so there it is not 2030 guys 2050 that's the that's the
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right wing now shut up you know not one single build nuclear power plants that's just it i can
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hear that coming through by the way samson build nuclear power plants that's all you need to do
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that's all that that solves the entire problem and that's of course why the greens are against
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nuclear power they don't want the problem solved because that means that capitalism gets to survive
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what they want is revolution anyway so on the back of this they raised 570 000 pounds in donations
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who donated yeah that's a great question uh but not many people i mean that's 10 times less than
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what they raised in 2019 under boris with 5.7 million so pierce week manifesto one of the most
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unpopular leaders ever couldn't even raise a million pounds but there are still sort of some absolute
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dire hard tory tory boys that regardless of anything regardless of the very fabric of their
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society just being destroyed in front of their very eyes yeah we'll still insist that the tory party is
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the way to go and that they're not going to dishonor their hands yeah yeah basically but we we can just
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step past these people because they're yesterday's paradigm um but uh but yeah so and then you can just
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see uh just everyone just taking the piss out the conservatives everywhere like rishi tweets out uh what you'd
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think of be a try a tried and tested conservative canard you will always be better at spending your
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own money than the government is okay rishi i mean like just just i mean the the quote tweets on this
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are just hilarious to be honest um but it is hilarious especially now if you factor in the the amount of
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money that they want in donation well yeah yeah hey yeah yeah the market has spoken just keep it
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yourselves people you can spend it better than if you give it to me rishi sunak the famous which is the
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famous poor politician who which is totally true but like the the the thing is we're laboring under
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the highest tax burden since world war ii so why would you tweet that you know why would you tweet
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things that are just so contradictory to your own government it's embarrassing and then sunak's had
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just i mean i don't even know if sunak's still campaigning to be honest i didn't see anything from
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him over the weekend uh i was going to add stuff to this but nothing had happened apparently but of
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course he uh had an interview where he was like yeah i really suffered i went with that sky tv as
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a child as bone i discussed on friday no one of our age had sky like it was the rich kid who had sky
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i was 16 i think when we finally got sky tv i never ever had it really there's other kids at school got
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to watch the simpsons before they put it on channel four yeah i was like what's the simpsons who's homer i
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going what no no no no sorry 15 i think this guy but it's you know quite quite pulled into my childhood
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but um but yeah so that's not exactly going without either to be honest not exactly but i hate the
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framing it's like you don't have to be like oh yeah we i come from a poor impoverished background it's
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like look poor people don't want to be poor but they don't hate people who aren't poor christ
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that's what communists do so don't reject the framing out of hand but anyway starmer of course was
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like yeah i didn't have sky tv growing up either and andrew neal who launched sky tv in 1989 pointed
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out that starmer was 27 when it launched um so good point kia you didn't have sky tv i didn't realize
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that kia starmer was 61 actually doesn't look well he doesn't you know obviously he needs to get out
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drinking and smoking more with faraj who's 60 when you're younger i mean i thought he was older because
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i watched the boxing video of his him punching a boxing bag true i just thought he was really
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weak yeah but i mean a 70 year old who's in relatively decent shape can punch harder that
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is not only a starman sort of never thrown a punch in his life i don't think he's probably ever done
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any physical manual work in his whole life 100 he's obviously an office worker um anyway so uh there
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was a this incident that i mean starmer i don't think starmer is actually a bright guy that's the
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thing i don't think he's very smart that's the problem because like he is doing a town hall here
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answering questions and he brings out the old oh my dad was a tool maker and people start laughing
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because it's the predictable thing that he says now and uh and so he got upset by that and was like
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well i can't believe they disrespect my factory working father but no they're disrespecting you
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your dad making tools is a perfectly honorable location but that's literally all we know about
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your dad because literally we say about your dad and so it was just predictable and so people were
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laughing at you being an npc it was a pre-programmed thing to say and starmer didn't he genuinely didn't
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seem to get that that was in this interview that that was what people were laughing at um anyway so
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what's what's been going on from farage so farage has been winning debates uh farage this is the second
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itv debate and he smashed it absolutely smashed it he is the only person on the stage with any charisma
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he is the only person on the stage who is actually saying something interesting you've got the uh the
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conservative and labor who are just like yeah everything that you know the uni party consensus
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has done for the last 30 years that's been bad we need to stop doing this we're going to do less of
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those things and then you've got the sort of woke celtic types the green party the smp played cymru
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and they're all like you know what guys communism how about we have full communism right now how many
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how many more immigrants can we fit in britain maybe if we actually compress everyone into just a giant
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meat flesh sack we could get every single person on earth within the m25 and it's like great that's
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brilliant i mean literally the scott the smp the scottish guy was like the scotland has a problem
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with immigrants we don't have enough of them it's like you could take some of ours if you want we
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can we can send scotland our immigrants if you like though i mean you've got lots of space in the
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highlands what surely you need a few pakistani colonies up there you know a few bangladesian colonies
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maybe some north africans i don't know i mean i don't know why that's your opinion but it is but
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the point is frage is the only person going hey guys it might be sensible for britain if we stop
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immigration for a bit if we lower taxes if we do things that are in the interests of the british
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people then actually things could get better and everyone's like god you're a racist nigel
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isn't it remarkable though that he's the only politician with as you say charisma yeah sort of
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actual charisma yeah and of course we're sympathetic to it being sort of right leaning
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yeah but nonetheless he really is uh people call him a great communicator and he is
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you know i don't agree with absolutely everything he says like i i still think he's a little bit of a
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weak source i still think he's a little bit no don't worry i'll be voting reform yeah don't worry i
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said this before i know despite my history with them i still vote for and the shifting of the
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overton window and the breaking of the two-party paradigm is the most important thing in this
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election i've been personally disavowed by farage right yeah so you know i'm not worried about it
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farage is and he's clearly winning as well with the uh the audiences uh and in fact i mean people
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were just like my god you know the rest are political pygmies compared to nigel farage which
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is totally true he is he is the master of his element and he's doing a great job uh and so this is
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paying off in the polls so it's been what nearly two weeks since he announced his candidacy is it
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it must be yeah roughly nearly two weeks and there's going to be just over two weeks until
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the election night stream by the way uh the election night stream more important than the
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election of course uh july the 4th we're going to be doing an all-nighter where we're going to be
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here all night watching the results come in and just uh keeping an eye on the general lay of the
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land so tune in for that it's going to be amazing on lotus.com but um yeah so let's poll came out
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from you gov and this is uh great because as you can see nigel farage has overtaken the
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conservatives but also what's interesting here is that labor have gone from like 44 or 46 47 at some
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points a couple of months ago down to 37 which is interesting so i think that farage is probably not
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just sucking up conservative votes somehow there are still some conservative voters left in this
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country they're at 17 18 percent uh reformers up to 19 percent labor are down to 37 percent
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that's good there's many very good many of those who would vote labor were disgruntled uh
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tory supporters in 2019 yeah absolutely there a lot of them would be uh the the red wall
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that boris flipped um and doubtless they're quite sympathetic for farage because farage is
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their kind of guy he's missed the brexit and they doubtless voted brexit so all's good farage is
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farage whatever you think of him he's a superb campaigner as you say he's a great communicator
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and so it's become apparent to right-wing people in the united kingdom and when i say right-wing
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i'm being very generous with that description because i'm now about to cite the telegraph
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they already know that he's the leader of the conservatives he is the leader of the right
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in the united kingdom it is farage um and he's been making just great strides for just based
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politics i guess we call it yeah the politics that serves our interests rather than the interests of
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like the abstract goal of liberalism or international bodies or anything like this
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and uh and so they they have to be like well look for us clearly won the bbc debate coming top of a
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snap you go poll you know a lot of the tories tonight will be thinking i wish he was our leader
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yep just to be clear there that really should be conservatives with a small c yeah because he's
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not already the leader of the conservatives i.e. the conservative party and won't be he said
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explicitly they can join us we'll fold them into reform i'm not i'm not suddenly going to flip
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yeah to be the conservative leader yeah the conservatives are splitting a reform vote
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right right which is literally now according to the polls what's happening um but you are you are of
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course correct small c conservatives but he's also the leader of the big c conservatives it's just
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the conservative party hasn't yet recognized this um and i mean it because i mean remember that the
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tories raised 570 000 pounds well holly valance herself raised 1.5 million did she wow that's
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news to me i know it's what what a hero you know the the was she like neighbors or something yeah
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yeah like she's a soap opera actress but like she's obviously based and she's totally on side and she's
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obviously doing great work for reform and forage so on that alone that's three times almost what the
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conservatives are raised in total by one person for reform and so this is great and france is just
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broadcasting our message far and wide i mean i'll just play this bit just so you can hear if you've
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got net migration running at three quarters of a million a year it's not surprising the size of the
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economy grows but the income ahead has fallen for the last six consecutive quarters the penny is
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beginning to drop mass migration is making us poorer mass migration means our kids and grandkids
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can't get houses mass migration means rents are up between 20 and 30 percent in the last three years
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alone in this country mass migration means i almost missed this interview the traffic is now so bad on
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our roads because six million more people live here than when the conservatives came to power
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now he keeps going up like this is a message i've been absolutely hammering completely correct
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that's exactly what we've been saying superb i want this message being broadcast across the entire
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country absolutely on point fantastic all aboard the niage train 100 just to say once again um you
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know some people still on the further right could criticize him for saying that he's taking the wind out
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of further right policies yeah and i mean i've seen him a few years ago sort of uh gloat that he's destroyed
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the real far right in the in britain whatever but for this election if nothing else this message
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100 getting it out to normies and boomers and breaking the pat that paradigm of the two party
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you can only really vote for anything other than labour or conservative it's a waste vote to break
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that yeah this is gold this is pure gold um it's perfect so yeah i mean before you said that it would
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be good uh everyone should join the conservative party so that when when out of the ashes we can make
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a new thing but nigel wasn't right you know now nigel is running the idea that nigel would because he hinted
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that he might in the jungle and all sorts of times that he might join the conservative party but that's
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now off the table really what's committed to uh staying with reform at least till 2029
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as you wouldn't advocate anymore for well no no no raising the conservatives out of the ashes
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well i mean all about the niage train and reform going forward things were just different like six months
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ago when i mentioned that so look the conservatives run a bit of downswing they'll probably lose the
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next election and get like you know 150 seats or something and maybe we can make you know if we
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join the conservative party we can make a strong argument from within the party but nigel wasn't
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running he wasn't smashing them in the polls it wasn't looking like they're going to get by the
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way it looks like they're going to get about 70 seats in the election which isn't zero seats but
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it's a start uh nigel wasn't storming you know things have changed uh and to be honest with you
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you know it would be better if the conservatives just went away because they really are just
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committed losers um and apparently we've got a sneak preview of some policies reform we're going
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to put out uh they're going to abolish the tv license fee so that's the end of the bbc
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nice love it uh opposition to a cash society great idea free speech bill good idea anti-corruption
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unit good idea and make st george's day and st david's day national holidays love it love everything
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about it why wouldn't we want that why wouldn't we want that and that's just the the tip of the
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iceberg that in fact about now they're probably announcing the actual manifesto so obviously i
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couldn't look at it in advance but we'll cover it tomorrow i wonder what the policy if or if they
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do have one on re-migration well i know it's going to be re-migrating a lot of illegals uh but i don't
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know about the rest of this we won't speculate until tomorrow but um but he's he's been putting up
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these amazing videos and these these are just genuinely genuinely good campaign videos
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above all i'll say this to you i'm unashamedly patriotic i'm not scared of being that it's not
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sentimental it's what i believe to be right i think family community and country are the cause
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and the backbones underpinned by christian culture of the way that i would call that the way that i
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wanted to be right and what i believe is worth us staring up and fighting the policy and if i say
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these tips to you with great passion i meet them with great passion i care about our culture but we
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fight for british values i'm deterring but we fight for the benefits of brexit i believe you're not a
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country that is your control and reward us if you decide yourselves who can't and who does not
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so great amazing you can't ask for much more at this point exactly that's all i've wanted a
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right-wing politician to be saying because everything flows from that once we've once
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we've got that uh so go and you know share that uh you know every normal person offline go send it
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to your boomerant and uncle you know like be like look it has to be farage it can't be the tories
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anymore and he's winning on tiktok as well so another thing that's uh weird it's like aaron
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bastani here being like hmm a group of 16 year olds came up to me in sussex desperate to talk
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about farage who they discovered via tiktok uh which is interesting and you look at his tiktok
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and it's actually he's doing brilliantly i mean look at those numbers on his tiktok they are superb
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and so he's radicalizing the youth and saying hey by the way you don't have to hate your own country
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actually um we can compare this to uh swella braveman this is her uh tiktok campaign
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what was that a total lack of energy that's what that is that is a campaign
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that knows it's going nowhere that realizes that the genuine goodwill is not with them
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lack of self-awareness like what are you yeah i mean if uh if their campaign was going well
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and they had a lot of energy then this could be funny in an ironic way but it's not it's just kind
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of weak uh which is a shame uh since we're talking about tiktok of course go follow us on tiktok
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uh lotusetes underscore com on tiktok we're doing all right actually all things considered
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uh two is there one with me and karen with over 300 000 yeah yeah then okay dan's one black i never
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go on tiktok you see yeah i'm not a big tiktoker either but we're doing all right uh so go and follow
00:23:18.720
us over there anyway you can tell that farage is the leader of the right just to continue on with
00:23:24.960
this point because uh as you can see conservative mp andrea jenkins is using a photo of farage on her
00:23:30.880
campaign leaflet bit weird yeah it's a bit weird and very telling it's like yep i'm friends with
00:23:36.720
nigel farage which is why you should vote conservative he's the guy in charge and everyone
00:23:41.160
knows it and then dean doris uh went on a uh times radio and was just like look it's just over for
00:23:47.800
the conservatives it is over i'm not even sure why the candidates are bothering going out and
00:23:53.320
delivering leaflets it's over i agree i agree again indeed doris very strong bar boris partison
00:24:00.100
former mp uh and other conservatives senior tories just think the party will split apart
00:24:06.300
after it loses this election because it's it's i mean the conservative party has long been a broad
00:24:10.880
church of various competing factions but it's come to the point where they just what do they even have
00:24:15.320
in common you know what do the national conservatives have with like cameronian blairites
00:24:19.720
you know i hope it's shattered to pieces and scattered to the winds absolutely it's uh you know if
00:24:25.720
you can't do it to the cia at least you can't do it to the tory party um and so you've got uh
00:24:30.900
nigel farage again compare this to swellers like this is also cringe but funny
00:24:35.500
so farages and so he tweeted that good morning rishi sunak
00:24:46.360
so again that's cringe but funny because he's trolling rishi sunak the energy is with him everyone
00:24:54.360
knows the energy is with him he's clearly having a good time and he's just on the campaign trail
00:25:00.420
just going for it and sunak is just tanking the polls so everyone can see and obviously the the
00:25:04.960
zero seats meme is uh seriously getting around this is a projection after the latest poll using the
00:25:12.160
financial times seat projection tool and it has them 11 seats which is the tories yeah which is 11 too
00:25:18.940
many uh but yes it has them very very low uh yeah the tories uh and there have just been loads of
00:25:25.640
memes i'll skip those for time's purpose but there's been a huge amount of memes on the zero seats front
00:25:30.580
uh and zero seats apparently is coming because half of all conservative voters think the conservatives
00:25:36.580
deserve to be totally wiped out like sorry what when something like the zero seats thing gets this
00:25:45.140
much traction yeah it it's hard to deny that it hasn't tapped into the zeitgeist that is the
00:25:50.860
right yeah 100 so nema just hit the nail on the head i mean wizard wizardry powers yeah can't be
00:25:58.560
understated he nailed the zeitgeist here yeah and uh i mean it's it's just remarkable like a quarter
00:26:04.640
of people who voted conservative in 2019 uh say that they deserve to lose all of their seats so that's
00:26:10.740
not even you know okay you've got labor party members going yeah i think zero seats no no no
00:26:15.180
no these are your own voters you know i suspect my my i suspect they'll still get 50 70 odd seats
00:26:22.300
yeah they probably will it won't be as low as 11 i wouldn't have thought no i mean fingers crossed it
00:26:25.720
is zero actually zero but but we've got two weeks left of farage ruthlessly campaigning against them
00:26:31.440
who knows right who knows and you've seen the left a lot probably complaining why is farage getting so
00:26:36.720
much airtime because he's the right wing he represents he is the leader of
00:26:40.660
the right he represents the the energy of the right at the moment an insurgent right um and by the way
00:26:46.600
only 35 of people disagreed with that statement whilst so uh and then so it got around farage
00:26:53.260
himself uh endorsed zero seats and there was one person who wasn't happy with the idea of the
00:26:58.700
conservative party being destroyed can you guess who it is delios tell me peter hitchens obviously
00:27:05.400
is peter hitchens uh i've seen him and dan are having some flirtatious tweet exchanges yeah because
00:27:12.140
dan was like you are the originator the progenitor of the zero seats meme you were the one who said
00:27:18.260
the conservative now your creation has met you yeah and creation has met the creator now yes and he's
00:27:25.420
not happy uh because of course what's the problem is going to get in and we'll talk about in a second
00:27:30.200
but i mean what did you think the alternative was going to be to destroy the conservatives obviously
00:27:33.860
um but the conservatives deserve i mean like you know they imported millions of people who are never
00:27:39.760
going to vote for them well now they've committed a crime of unparalleled unprecedented severity yeah
00:27:46.940
they've definitely been party to a bunch of crimes i mean they took i mean look at this just
00:27:52.120
where did those afghan boys come from who decided to rape a girl at a kent school where did they come
00:27:57.620
from not only that but they have also contributed to the demonization of people who talk about it
00:28:02.780
yeah yeah absolutely absolutely in fact speaking of demonization uh you've got uh calvin robinson
00:28:08.860
was kicked out of the conservative party last week for quote openly supporting tommy robinson
00:28:14.740
so oh no not tommy robinson sorry did did he do something like this did he allow a child
00:28:20.420
rapist to stay in the uk after arguing being deported back to eritrea would harm his mental health
00:28:25.640
like sorry well oh no you can't associate with tommy robinson why do you want to associate with
00:28:30.500
the party that has done this why do you want to associate with the party that has done this
00:28:34.860
like this all happened under the conservatives they made this happen and they're like well i mean
00:28:39.760
you associate with tommy robinson you've got to be kicked out shut up honestly shut up so just a
00:28:44.720
final thing on this i think nandjah farage is going to win in clagton because for some reason the
00:28:49.420
the labor party have decided that they'd find the whitest constituency in britain and then run the
00:28:55.240
quote wakanda diaspora candidate who literally hates white people and says that white tears white
00:29:02.600
man's tears are his favorite drink it's like right so you want for us to win in clagton by a staggering
00:29:09.820
amount superb i'm in favor of that uh i want for us to win in clagton by a staggering amount which is
00:29:15.460
superb but um but yeah we'll leave it there just because it's preposterous that they've done this
00:29:20.300
uh anyway so just in summary farage is obviously the uh legitimate leader of the right he has the
00:29:25.520
mandate of heaven he has the energy he is winning and hopefully he does really well and as you said
00:29:30.960
on twitter a little clip you put up saying um message discipline yes okay you might be further to
00:29:38.020
the right than nige or you might be slightly to the left of him or something like that but
00:29:42.120
the way elections go the way party politics goes is you have to no there's going to be no perfect
00:29:48.600
leader yeah there's going to be no perfect party with a perfect agenda a manifesto yeah politics is
00:29:54.140
the art of compromise and things and so for this election this time out this is the vehicle as i say
00:30:00.900
all aboard the nige train yeah it's the best option at this point and although some people some uh you
00:30:06.740
know people that aren't prepared to compromise any of their uh politics um will say that's just a
00:30:13.200
sellout well uh no like get real no nigel farage is good on almost all of the issues he might not be
00:30:19.400
perfect on almost all the issues but he's good on almost every issue i care about and it will be a
00:30:24.800
net positive step in the right direction to have nigel farage as an mp and then hopefully prime
00:30:29.540
minister in 2029 uh then not that's just that simple well even uh katherine blakelock of the
00:30:36.100
english democrats retweeted you saying yes uh at least for this election don't vote for me vote for
00:30:43.280
reform in the constituency she's standing in yeah yeah and we're going to have her on tomorrow so
00:30:47.240
um so yeah that's sort of the message this time round yeah it's it's farage can break the consensus
00:30:54.800
we have to put the weight behind him as he acts as the tip of the spear to pierce through their
00:30:59.260
armor send a message to the establishment yeah with nigel that's that's the thing to do this time
00:31:06.180
and no one else has the chops you know it's got to be there's no one else at the moment by the way i
00:31:10.580
think there is a rationale in the labor party in the selection of the candidate who will run against
00:31:16.240
farage because they want they know that he's going to lose because farage is very strong in that
00:31:21.480
constituency so they want to make it all about racism and oh no don't call me a racist yeah yeah
00:31:28.860
those days have passed yeah that'd be new wouldn't it exciting uh anyway that's but but still that's
00:31:34.340
what they want to do in the general public maybe maybe anyway let's move on okay so i'm up next on
00:31:42.120
yes okay let me just scroll down a wee bit here all right so we all know that labor is going to be
00:31:51.460
the next government yeah uh starmer is going to be uh the next prime minister um so let's have a
00:31:59.380
quick look at labor then let's have a quick look at them and they've they put their manifesto out
00:32:03.700
and uh i read it and uh the sort of the classic obama sort of change change is coming change is
00:32:10.080
happening yes don't worry about whether it's changed for the better or not but just change
00:32:13.340
it's literally the zentian position the lord of change yeah it's just gonna be changed you might
00:32:20.840
grow an extra arm or something maybe a pair of eyes i don't know uh now so i've read the manifesto and
00:32:26.240
i've read loads of manifestos in my time it's one of those things um that history uh that politics
00:32:31.320
nerds do uh a lot of parties uh just betray their own manifesto all the time don't they but nonetheless
00:32:37.340
it's supposed to be they're sort of laying out their agenda isn't it and the thing i took from it
00:32:42.100
in broadly speaking before we get into details was that it kept talking loads and loads and loads
00:32:46.240
about chaos that britain is in chaos that the i know that the conservatives have have put us in a
00:32:53.100
state of chaos that was just the word that kept cropping up again and again and again it was
00:32:57.480
obviously they sat around and brainstormed this thing yeah got some a team of pr people to decide
00:33:02.440
what their message is going to be and it was that they're going to get rid of the chaos
00:33:06.360
and restore order sorry just a doesn't keir starmer look like an angry bank manager there
00:33:12.800
he looks like i've defaulted on my mortgage payments or something i'm about to get a severe
00:33:18.920
dressing down but then i'll be given like a two-month extension or something like that he's got his
00:33:23.440
sleeves rolled up so ready to work hard yeah he just looks like a literally like a branch manager
00:33:29.560
of the local bank but that's who anyway sorry yeah god forbid chaos yeah yeah so i mean let's talk
00:33:37.100
about a bunch of stuff that they talk about so uh the first thing or the most important thing for i
00:33:41.620
think most people certainly our audience will be immigration and borders and things um and uh they
00:33:49.580
they talk about they don't talk about it a great deal surprisingly i mean there is there is a chunk in
00:33:54.300
there which i'll read out in a moment but it's not there's no real specifics in there and it feels
00:34:00.340
like it's exactly the sort of thing they'll just renege on or just not act upon ultimately um this is
00:34:06.380
not their concern is it yeah right they're in favor of immigration yeah they said that they would
00:34:11.100
launch a new border security command with hundreds of new special investigators to use
00:34:15.760
counter-terror powers to smash criminal boat gangs which is actually a good sounding idea i wish they'd do
00:34:20.980
it yeah yeah if they if they do do that i just don't see it happening um so they they they said
00:34:28.280
right near the beginning one of the main sort of tenets of what they want to do is to have a quote a
00:34:33.140
mission driven government so in other words more blairite managerial target driven stuff yes need
00:34:40.980
another clangor yeah more clangos um okay they in some ways though although they're obviously sort of
00:34:48.100
you know fairly their left is social socialists and some among their members like john mcdonald for
00:34:53.880
example or jeremy corbyn are out and out communists to be fair they kick corbyn out uh yeah so yeah it's
00:34:59.360
fun isn't it i'm looking forward to that who wins in um yeah on the election night is going to be
00:35:05.460
interesting keeping an eye on it because it's funny either way right because if corbyn wins it which i
00:35:08.880
think he probably will actually probably if i had to put money on it that's funny because it's running
00:35:12.040
the eye to labor yeah but if he loses that's funny because corbyn's career's over so whatever happens there
00:35:17.120
is funny yeah anyway no losers for our from our point of view despite being quote-unquote radical
00:35:23.280
lefties you know blair in the in the in the in the shadow of blair still wanting to completely reform
00:35:28.820
and change change all sorts of things about the very nature of our system in other ways it's business
00:35:33.660
as usual so this is a quote commitment to the nuclear deterrent is absolute so starmus decided to draw a line
00:35:41.520
under that yeah this is this is him like uh staying very firmly within the blairite paradigm and avoiding
00:35:47.400
the sort of corbynite paradigm which is total dearmament unilateral dearmament for nuclear weaponry
00:35:54.000
well i personally haven't got a problem with being committed to the nuclear um yeah yeah but but what it
00:35:59.200
says is that he's still in hock to the chiefs at the pentagon oh yeah 100 yeah 100 because the other thing is
00:36:05.100
an unshakable commitment to nato i'm not so much on board with that yeah personally i have criticisms
00:36:11.840
um and um and that russia and iran are the main threats so again just taking the line directly from
00:36:19.040
the pentagon and the state department just whatever they're telling us we think about foreign policy is
00:36:23.760
what we go yeah yeah that's what we think as well yeah kirsten is going to make you die for gay rights
00:36:27.900
in ukraine yeah great under a nato banner yeah um um yeah so okay so in some ways business as usual
00:36:37.520
um so on the immigration thing i'll read out a couple of paragraphs here so take me a couple
00:36:43.500
minutes to read it out but this is this is everything that but more or less everything
00:36:47.420
they say in their manifesto which isn't all particularly short on borders and immigration
00:36:52.240
so so listen out for what's omitted right so they say this britain is a tolerant and passionate
00:37:00.000
country we have a proud tradition of welcoming people welcoming people fleeing prosecution and
00:37:05.140
abuse schemes like homes for ukraine hong kong humanitarian visas and the syrian resettlement
00:37:10.340
program have provided important routes for refugees seeking sanctuary they're obviously proud of that
00:37:14.780
you know but the system needs to be controlled and managed and we need strong borders
00:37:18.840
um sorry just like yeah we want as many people as we can get we just need to be managed
00:37:23.860
right the problem the concerns is they're just not managing things correctly yeah that's what you
00:37:28.020
often get when you criticize get a labor mp or someone on a late night talk show or something and
00:37:32.500
you say what is your plan for immigration they'll say we need more safe and legal routes yeah that's
00:37:38.620
what they say more of it just done properly there's a very slight misdirection yeah um but basically
00:37:44.600
more if anything um they say we need strong borders the small boat crisis fueled by dangerous criminal
00:37:51.020
smuggling gangs and undermining our undermining our security and costing lives rather than a serious
00:37:56.600
plan to confront this crisis the conservatives have offered nothing but desperate gimmicks their
00:38:01.440
flagship policy to fly a tiny number of asylum seekers to rwanda has already cost hundreds of millions
00:38:06.560
of pounds not untrue even if it got off the ground this scheme can only address fewer than one
00:38:10.580
percent of the asylum seekers arriving also true it cannot work i agree chaos in the channel has been
00:38:16.900
matched by chaos at home the conservatives unworkable laws have created a perma backlog of tens of
00:38:22.700
thousands of asylum seekers who are indefinitely staying in hotels costing their taxpayers millions
00:38:27.180
of pounds every week they don't go on to address that any further so you're not saying it's not
00:38:31.500
going to get rid of them or re-migrate them or anything it's just it's just there's a perma backlog we
00:38:37.040
need to get rid of that yeah the backlog needs to be cleared because the administration is being held
00:38:42.540
up the bureaucracy is having a problem with the backlog it's not that there's a problem with hundreds
00:38:47.300
of thousands if not millions of people who shouldn't be here being here the problem is the system itself
00:38:52.720
is just not working as it should i'm going to fix the system don't you know so there's a liar by well
00:38:58.900
not a liar by omission but they're just omitting there that they're not so they're talking about a
00:39:02.540
perma backlog of tens of thousands but not that they're going to send them home or anything no
00:39:07.380
it's just that we need to fast forward their application so they can stay indefinitely but
00:39:11.740
that is not the but they don't explicitly say that though yes that's the tricky thing they're doing
00:39:17.740
here because the left right now with its distributive philosophy says that for instance there should be
00:39:25.040
massive redistribution of wealth from those who have to those who have not and the question is how do
00:39:30.460
you understand those who have not they don't understand it in national terms they understand
00:39:35.140
it in international terms exactly so that's why when they whenever they're talking about
00:39:39.960
tackling poverty they don't talk about domestic poverty they tackle they talk about tackling global
00:39:45.040
poverty i love the the idea that it boils down to well we need to take money from the haves which
00:39:49.900
are people who worked hard and paid their taxes to the have nots which is criminal illegal aliens
00:39:53.900
it's like what no that's theft why are you doing that it's just outright theft give to foreign
00:39:59.700
criminals thanks labor yeah so you know already it's fairly clear what they intend but the
00:40:05.460
manifesto goes on labor will stop the chaos and go after the criminal gangs who trade in driving this
00:40:10.340
crisis i mean good yeah but they won't but good we will create a new border security command with
00:40:17.140
hundreds of new investigators intelligence officers and cross-border police officers this will be funded
00:40:21.540
by ending the wasteful migration and economic development partnership with rwanda this new command
00:40:26.580
will work internationally and be supported by new counter-terrorism style powers to pursue disrupt
00:40:31.300
and arrest those responsible for the vile trade we will seek a new security agreement with the eu to
00:40:35.760
ensure access to real-time intelligence and enable our policing teams to lead joint investigations
00:40:40.980
with their european counterparts just blah blah blah blah blah blah and then they're going to be like
00:40:46.620
yes you know they haven't got it there i'm sure but they're like we need then safe and legal routes
00:40:50.900
so all the people who wanted to come can come we're just going to be in control of it rather than the
00:40:55.420
criminal gangs yeah exactly that yeah okay let's take the grim criminal gangs out of the equation and
00:41:00.700
the home office will do it yeah yeah labor will turn the page and restore order to the asylum system so
00:41:07.000
that so that it operates swiftly firmly and fairly there we go so yeah we're just gonna funnel them in
00:41:13.500
bro's and that the rules are properly enforced we will hire additional caseworkers to clear the
00:41:18.560
conservative black backlog and end asylum hotels saving the taxpayers billions of pounds going to
00:41:23.440
grow the bureaucracy to do it yeah the the bureaucracy is growing to meet the expanding demands of the
00:41:30.020
bureaucracy yes yes um precisely labor will set up a new returns and enforcement unit will you
00:41:36.620
with an additional a thousand staff a remigration unit okay um to fast track removals to safe countries
00:41:44.860
again still that thing or if it's a if it's a bad country like say pakistan when they've got human
00:41:50.140
rights abuses we can't possibly deport anyone back to those types of countries they'll have they'll
00:41:55.620
probably have to stay instead um back to countries uh who people do not have uh the right to stay here
00:42:01.240
we will negotiate additional returns arrangements to speed up returns and increase the number of safe
00:42:06.220
countries that failed asylum that failed asylum seekers can swiftly be sent back to and we will
00:42:10.940
also act upstream working with international partners to address the human the humanitarian
00:42:15.840
crisis which leads people to flee their homes and strengthen support for refugees in their home
00:42:21.400
region so just a quick thing there what you mean cure all oppression so in the rest of the world
00:42:27.740
so no one wants to leave their own country really we're going to send money to foreign governments
00:42:32.300
right yeah right problem it's another way of saying it yeah brilliant um so again just to keep on on the
00:42:40.240
border and migration stroke remigration issue um there's a uh there's an article there um talking about
00:42:49.180
it's the next link i'm sorry if you do it yeah so in the european conservative um there's an article
00:42:56.400
they're talking about what you know a bit more realistically what's actually happening in that article they say
00:43:00.700
uh keir starmer's labor is being cautious in its messaging ahead of the july 4th general election
00:43:06.120
but a senior party official has been unable to contain her excitement about sweeping plans to
00:43:10.800
reverse major aspects of brexit if it gets into government details of these changes are only just
00:43:15.320
coming to light but appear to have been in in the works for some time labor international chair fiona
00:43:20.380
urquhart said in comments seen by the man on sunday that starmer's top team quote is prepared to revisit
00:43:25.800
some of the brexit agreements and believes restoring that freedom of movement is paramount
00:43:30.740
the labor party has made it clear that it wants to see a greater level of freedom of movement within
00:43:35.280
the eu for britain's in particular for professionals and trade robert bates who is research director of
00:43:40.740
the center for migration control think tank said the comments reveal that many of the many on the right
00:43:46.500
reveal what many on the right already suspect that the labor party is unashamedly uh pro freedom of
00:43:53.020
movement he told the european conservative keir starmer and most of the shadow front bench
00:43:57.200
under then labor uh under then labor leader jeremy corbyn spent the entirety of 2019 pushing for
00:44:04.480
britain's borders to remain open to hundreds of millions of people on the continent which they did
00:44:08.520
let's not forget that this labor party is also hell-bent on expanding the franchise not just to 16
00:44:15.000
year olds but to eu citizens as well they are nakedly attempting to gerrymander the makeup of the
00:44:19.420
british electorate a labor official has denied the claim uh that his party would bring back free
00:44:24.460
movement within the european union uh but however many times starmer has stressed he wants to make
00:44:30.460
brexit work whatever that means and that's i'm not just added that that's in the text whatever that
00:44:34.980
means labor representatives have made it quite clear that they intend to uh that they intend to draw
00:44:41.400
britain closer to brussels via schemes such as a youth mobility agreement if they get into office
00:44:47.200
urquhart's comments suggest that starmer shares uh these desires and is simply being coy about them
00:44:52.720
now to keep british patriots on side while the conservative government circles the drain
00:44:57.740
urquhart told a mallorca newspaper in march that labor quote is being cautious it's not making too
00:45:03.480
many bold announcements because should it come to power it does not know what is going to be faced
00:45:08.160
with but it cannot stress enough that it is well aware of many of the problems facing britain's
00:45:12.620
overseas especially in the eu the problem at this election added the cfm sees baits is that
00:45:18.840
conservative party attempts to present themselves as any different uh an egregious assault upon the
00:45:24.440
truth pretty pretty based he also said since 2021 and britain having left the european union mass
00:45:32.220
migration has skyrocketed precisely because the toys have given visas to millions of non-european
00:45:37.260
economic area citizens the choice at this election is between a conservative party who claim to want
00:45:42.640
controlled borders yet do exactly opposite or a labor party who is avowedly pro-mass migration
00:45:48.660
the british public deserve better end quote or vote for nige yeah or there's the third way yeah
00:45:54.860
exactly business as usual or nigel and the thing is we know that kirstama prefers the european union
00:46:02.340
he's just come openly come out like yeah i prefer davos which is obviously the west but like same
00:46:06.280
difference really to westminster so yeah okay we know we know that that's what you're like
00:46:10.660
kia this is one of my predictions i can't remember if i said this on camry or is it just in the office
00:46:14.940
but if they get a giant giant majority which they look set look set to get um then it becomes their
00:46:21.960
own backbenchers who are the real opposition yeah and they will splinter just as you saw the tories
00:46:26.300
with a mere 80 80 majority splintering it's like it's too much for them to hold together and i think
00:46:31.560
that will happen to the labor party because they've got just like the conservative sort of some
00:46:35.600
disparate groups within them but their own backbenchers are more radical lefties yeah right
00:46:39.660
great yeah great so you've got like the actual race communists yeah you've got like blairite
00:46:44.320
leftism or race communism and the argument is going to be how race communisty it gets yeah great you've
00:46:50.260
got like the diehard sort of blairites brownites you've got the corbynisters you've got the people
00:46:55.480
that will that have tied their their flag to starma's ship um there's a whole bunch of groups yeah and i doubt
00:47:02.000
if starma can hold them all together well i suspect there'll be there'll be no real honeymoon period
00:47:07.600
and they'll start infighting immediately i think starma will just start executing them politically
00:47:13.020
as well i mean he'll just like look if you can do that corbyn and just be like no you're out gone
00:47:17.760
gone he'll just do the same with the rest he doesn't seem afraid to do no he's absolutely not
00:47:22.080
the funniest thing will be when a lot of the far leftists are denouncing starma as far right yeah
00:47:29.460
oh yeah this has already happened some they already call him the right wing of the the labor parts it's
00:47:35.160
like yeah okay the right wing of the left okay yeah yeah um so i'll whip through a few other things
00:47:42.580
because we've already been going for a few minutes on this one uh they want to build 1.5 million new
00:47:46.620
homes great just that for who yeah exactly for who it's not there's been a baby boom amongst the
00:47:52.920
native population of britain no it's to house foreigners your money to house foreigners yeah
00:47:57.580
more uh safe and legal routes and we'll need uh millions of more yeah yeah yeah uh on climate and
00:48:03.440
energy they're committed to uh clean power that's quite clean power by 2030 they've got a green
00:48:09.260
prosperity plan not one mentioned in nuclear right no no they say they say stuff like this they say
00:48:15.380
solar panels in england they say we will not issue new licenses to explore new fields oil fields
00:48:20.920
because because look at this they will not take a penny off bills they cannot make us energy secure
00:48:27.160
what are you talking about dig out more energy from the ground that won't reduce the amount of money
00:48:31.780
you have to spend on energy i mean no one accused them of understanding economics but like
00:48:36.520
sorry yeah um drilling for new oil apparently cannot make us energy secure and will only accelerate
00:48:43.980
the worsening climate crisis which is a hoax uh in addition the sun drives i don't know youtube
00:48:49.440
oh really i don't know well carry on the sun the suns and volcano drive yeah well we'll have to cut
00:48:57.120
that out then yep okay uh they go on in addition we will not grant new coal licenses and will ban
00:49:03.300
fracking for good okay yeah and they're going to make a new publicly owned company called
00:49:08.900
great british energy yeah there's still wind farms and solar panels yeah around the country amazing
00:49:15.680
one of the worst things i think possible is a marriage between government and corporations
00:49:21.180
also under the rubric of bizarre lefty ideology yeah right yeah it's completely captured you know
00:49:27.320
wind farms in scotland it's like you know okay maybe you know we need solar panels all over britain
00:49:33.040
it's like which means solar panels like if you that you can see a map of the amount of sun might bring
00:49:37.480
it's really low actually like if all the you know could you not have said like geothermal or
00:49:42.120
hydroelectric or something no solar panels say okay whatever yeah idiots we really need uh nuclear
00:49:48.880
power stations that's what it is that's the way forward kind of obviously isn't just yeah just a
00:49:53.000
dozen nuclear power stations i mean and things i'd be fine with them being owned by the state as well
00:49:57.240
you could be like okay well the taxpayers will fund the nuclear power and then electricity will just be
00:50:00.900
free so that way my nan or they're both passed on now but you know your nan can have the heating on
00:50:05.680
all winter if she likes and she doesn't have to pay a penny for it you know and as for the relentless
00:50:11.920
leftist or labor assault on the very fabric the very nature of our of our country and our politics
00:50:21.300
is that they quote labor is committed to replacing the house of lords with an alternative second
00:50:26.580
chamber it's only been around since time immemorial it's only been around since what the 11th century
00:50:31.780
or whatever it's only a part of the national fabric of this country later yeah just do away
00:50:37.200
with it because hereditary peers uh commies hate hereditary uh titles like that maybe the british
00:50:45.300
republic would be a bit amenable like in you know they used to send quite far right-wing people to
00:50:50.100
the european union right the bmp got a bunch of eu mep because they saw it as being something a sort
00:50:56.920
of secondary thing there's not it's not a primary thing we don't want these people in charge of the
00:51:00.420
country but we are happy to send them as a protest vote well maybe you know they'll get packed out with
00:51:05.200
the protest votes as well you know maybe maybe of course uh labor have tried very hard and the
00:51:10.700
conservatives have sort of packed the house of lords in the last couple of generations with
00:51:14.640
um yeah with types who aren't really traditional yeah in any real sense so it's already been damaged
00:51:22.740
but anyway they want to they want to quote replace the house of lords okay also another thing we will
00:51:27.800
increase the engagement of young people in our vibrant democracy by giving 16 and 17 year olds
00:51:32.700
the right to vote in all elections full stop end of quote for farage oh yeah okay fine they get
00:51:38.920
radicalized on tiktok by nigel farage okay what now um any 16 or 17 year olds out there listening or
00:51:44.600
younger um you're going to lose me as a fan i don't want children to have the vote no these are
00:51:50.460
children and most children don't know what what on earth they're doing or talking about but if it
00:51:57.360
helps vote right wing that's just it the left is literally here to sell out your future just vote
00:52:01.960
for the right that's gonna do i'd raise the age well yeah i would too and put a property qualification
00:52:07.160
i'd make it about 35 but you know like since that's not on the table right wing young people you need to
00:52:13.440
vote right wing there's a bunch of other things i could talk about but i'll i'll just talk about the
00:52:17.980
economy uh because well apart from anything else they want to make sure that well okay here's a
00:52:23.220
paragraph they're gonna raise their taxes on them we will this is a classic classic example of what
00:52:27.640
the labor manifesto is like it just says a whole bunch of statements and promises with no detail
00:52:33.060
but i mean that's what all manifestos usually are like otherwise it'd become a tome wouldn't it but
00:52:37.120
this is a classic paragraph uh with with no real explanation they just say quote we will bring down the cost
00:52:42.800
of energy we will reduce food prices by removing barriers to business to business trading they
00:52:48.820
really do think the state is god yeah oh yeah that's it we will make housing more affordable
00:52:53.620
expand access to child care and make work pay we will support families with children by introducing
00:52:59.560
free breakfast clubs in every primary school labor will also keep mortgage rates low
00:53:04.700
it was low as possible with a strong independent bank of england which will continue to target
00:53:10.260
stable inflation of two percent end of quote we will create a forest of money trees yeah yeah we
00:53:17.320
will make sure that unicorns fly across the sky to announce dawn you know like i'm i'm all for
00:53:22.560
promises but we will keep food prices we will reduce food prices and a few lines later we we want
00:53:27.940
inflation to remain at two percent and how that's despite the massive inflation we've had in the last
00:53:32.880
year yeah it's just nonsense and is it rachel reeves is that it is yeah if she comes across you know
00:53:39.280
you can sort of judge people quite quickly and certainly if you watch them for 10 minutes or an
00:53:43.160
hour you get an impression of what they're really like yeah she's a moron of course she's not an
00:53:47.780
economist really who could i don't know what on earth she's talking about okay one last thing if we
00:53:52.320
can if you can put up that uh samson that um the cabinet the labor shadow cabinet so let's just have
00:53:57.680
a very quick look before i finish off at um at who's probably going to be in in government next so
00:54:05.380
there will probably be at least a small reshuffle yeah so this probably won't be the exact government
00:54:10.760
we're going to get but it largely will be i would have thought yeah so obviously starmer and and
00:54:14.940
rainer the brightest at the tippy top yeah yeah our best and brightest yeah but then yvette cooper
00:54:21.180
ed milliband david lammy these are the losers of the 2010s with sort of the the labor rejects who
00:54:27.620
weren't good enough for blair but yvette cooper at the home office disastrous right a disastrous
00:54:35.440
thing david lammy is the foreign secretary could you get could you get someone worse to have as your
00:54:42.040
your your your your because if you're head of the i think if you're head of the foreign office you're
00:54:46.440
like the chief diplomat yeah yeah like the highest possible diplomat apart from perhaps the prime
00:54:50.940
to themselves or perhaps the king david lammy a true moron at least ed milliband's gonna make sure
00:54:57.860
we all get bacon sandwiches and yeah yeah ed milliband uh energy the dumb milliband um and the rest of
00:55:06.460
these people just just like a stream of morons like um help but notice fang and debonair as
00:55:12.500
as as um at culture culture media and sport i can't remember notice there are like three diversity
00:55:18.220
hires yeah that's interesting isn't it like no one's like oh my goodness oh god lisa nandy yeah
00:55:25.720
lisa nandy jeez welcome hillary ben yeah but like no one's like oh well labor's really racist because
00:55:31.100
they've got hardly any diversity and the conservatives are not racist because they literally have an indian
00:55:35.740
prime minister and a 90 diverse cabinet like that's not like after the election the safe seats are going
00:55:42.200
to be very diverse for the conservatives whereas labor looks like a nativist party almost it doesn't
00:55:50.300
matter for leftists their heart is in the right place well that exactly that's all they care about
00:55:54.700
no that's literally it isn't it or like joe biden as long as we've got a shill at the top that we can
00:56:00.060
control and is weak enough to do whatever we want the globalist agenda etc etc then that's fine
00:56:05.200
yeah we'll go with that what i wanted to add before when you were talking about the choices i think that
00:56:10.320
generally speaking when uh pm builds a cabinet they don't want people who are going to be so popular
00:56:17.200
who are going to challenge them right so to a degree i think that this is a realistic yeah it's a to be
00:56:24.320
expected yeah are there many names in there that would challenge starmer yeah at some point not many
00:56:30.360
for diversity entries but just lisa nandy for example i mean she's uh what was her father who was the
00:56:39.080
the runnymede trust yeah so again just committed to to changing our demographic flooding us with
00:56:47.120
foreign nationals absolutely committed to it yeah and she uh currently anyway is uh international
00:56:53.440
development perfect oh good we're going to be developing other countries perfect so there we go
00:56:58.000
all right so i'll leave it there because i may have run over a little bit but um yeah the labor
00:57:02.020
government is going to be bad but nonetheless the tour it has to be done yeah it has to get a bit worse
00:57:08.020
and i said that before it has to get a bit worse before it can get better again and someone called
00:57:12.000
me out and said so accelerationism then i thought you were against accelerationism which i am in
00:57:17.160
broadly speaking in sort of pure platonic terms i am but there's no option yeah at this stage again
00:57:23.520
politics is the art of what's doable isn't it oh yeah and this is the only thing that's doable at this
00:57:29.080
moment we have to slay one dragon at a time yeah because the whole next five years will be zero seats
00:57:34.840
for labor yeah yeah and then in 2029 hopefully we can move into farage's golden era a full new paradigm
00:57:42.160
okay that's it right okay uh one thing before we start i think the cut was around 12 to 2
00:57:49.820
it was 148 so just okay worry about it afterwards yeah so uh can i have you can that's as far as it
00:58:01.140
goes i'm afraid okay okay so we are going to talk about argentina and uh harvier javier millay and the
00:58:10.400
powers that he is gaining because he's going on an op mode that means overpowered so one thing to say
00:58:17.960
is that when we're talking about argentina we're not talking about uh the u us the uk or a country in
00:58:24.840
the eu we're talking about a very specific setting and i say this because a lot of people who are
00:58:30.720
commenting on argentina or replying to comments i have made or some of my colleagues have made
00:58:36.520
they literally talk as if argentina has the exact same problems with the uk or the us or the eu these
00:58:44.720
are not the same things uh you could say that to to a degree they are similar problems but the degree
00:58:51.220
in which yeah these problems um are um causing trouble in argentina is vastly different so just
00:58:59.280
uh for me to summarize my limited knowledge on this south america has just been broadly racked by
00:59:06.060
socialism for generations now and malay is a response to that yes so basically argentina suffers
00:59:11.720
from more than three decades of terrible economic mismanagement from statist policies and uh you could
00:59:18.880
say a very mistaken idea of what inflation is because literally if you look at argentina and
00:59:25.880
its economy for the last decades literally the people who have governed argentina think that you
00:59:32.360
can have money trees printing money and everything is going to take care of itself yeah yeah also just
00:59:38.120
to mention about argentina for anyone doesn't know i mean going back a few decades now but they were
00:59:42.540
ruled by a succession of military hunters military governments yes um and a type of at least back in
00:59:51.060
the 60s and 70s a type of civil war yeah um where they were disappearing each other all over the place
00:59:58.320
yeah to the tunes of thousands and thousands of people yeah you know um actual actual sort of um
01:00:04.920
dungeons yeah and things suicide not suicide torture chambers and all sorts of things people being
01:00:12.100
thrown out of helicopters that's where that meme comes from um so they've had a lot of instability
01:00:16.280
and then yeah some leftist stuff thrown on top of that which will never help and someone and so on
01:00:21.920
yes exactly and right now i think they are facing the worst economic crisis uh in the of the last 20
01:00:28.140
years so it is a sort of national emergency for argentina so they were having an inflation crisis
01:00:34.760
weren't they the yearly inflation rate is around 300 percent jesus and we will talk a lot about this
01:00:41.020
because we are going to talk about how he's constantly misrepresented and why the people who are uh
01:00:47.320
opposing themselves to mille's policies and the politicians in of argentina who are echoing their
01:00:53.320
concerns they bet and they bet wrong and mille has won his first major legislative victory but one
01:01:00.500
thing to say is that he is literally slashing down the departments that he said that he was going to
01:01:06.820
slash down afuera yeah you love to see it don't you yeah so apparently this isn't news to people in
01:01:12.740
argentina it's this is not something new but those outside argentina need to hear this this is from
01:01:20.280
guardian and you see it says argentina's far-right president poised to shut down anti-gender violence
01:01:26.320
agency just communists yeah communists again you see they talk about it they talk about him as being
01:01:34.240
far-right women are risk amid an increasing number of femicides but assistance including emergency
01:01:42.360
helpline will be cut now this is interesting because it shows vastly different approaches to crime so one of
01:01:48.720
the major causes of crime is poverty so literally the person who is trying to do something with
01:01:55.700
argentinian poverty is mille but apparently the guardian has a problem with this now just an
01:02:00.640
interesting one of the sorry just one of the problems that's wracked all of south america is
01:02:05.720
soft approaches towards criminals which is one of the things that bolsonaro was strong on um the
01:02:12.100
yeah and bekele exactly i'm sure the same sort of thing is going to be the consequence of
01:02:16.800
leftism in south america in argentina as well so oh well the criminal's really the victim of society
01:02:21.940
it's like is he really and here last paragraph they say the libertarian president is openly anti-feminist
01:02:29.380
and has faced i really liked him you'd have to sell him to me yeah but i think there's a pattern of
01:02:34.420
mainstream media who are routinely referring to politicians they despise as far-right on the title
01:02:40.660
and then towards the end where almost no one is going to read they just throw different adjectives
01:02:45.980
so what happened here um last wednesday mille had his first legislative victory and this is this may
01:02:55.660
sound a bit counterintuitive because people know that he won an election but he doesn't have majority in
01:03:02.220
the congress okay so that was the major problem that the coalition party that he governs and his major
01:03:08.640
part is the la libertad avanza doesn't have the majority in congress so what happened there was
01:03:15.340
the following mille comes along and he says i'm gonna do something about the disastrous policies that
01:03:21.240
are ruining argentina for decades now the main beneficiaries of these policies and the politicians
01:03:27.800
who have presided over them yeah they want they know really well and everyone knows that the free
01:03:35.640
market reforms that mille is advancing yield benefits to the mid to long term so what they wanted to do
01:03:44.640
was to basically stall as much as possible to pro to prolong those terms so that mille would lose his
01:03:54.380
popularity but the thing is that mille is taming inflation and he's also showing the political will
01:04:01.720
that he wants to actually clash with this corrupt system of clientelism and actually backfire on them
01:04:09.980
because he doesn't lose his popularity he is taming inflation he is cutting government spending and
01:04:16.820
and suddenly you see that people in the argentinian congress had the tie when they were debating the
01:04:25.740
reforms he's proposing and then the vice president who has the extra vote in the argentinian congress
01:04:31.700
voted in favor of mille's package right okay okay no no go ahead it's a couple quick things so if
01:04:38.860
their inflation was running at 300 percent yearly i mean right but then you're not that far away from
01:04:44.080
sort of having to print thousand dollar bills and things like that that's insane 300 is absolutely
01:04:49.000
insane your economy is absolutely broken at that point but it's interesting to note that argentina's
01:04:54.360
got a system a bit more like america rather than britain where the executive is completely separate to
01:04:59.800
the legislature yeah so we don't have that do we our prime minister the head of state the head of
01:05:04.740
government is in the legislature yeah um so it sounds like he is what americans would call a lame duck
01:05:12.080
president yeah he's president he's head of the executive but he's a quote-unquote lame duck because
01:05:16.720
he doesn't control the congress yes but in which is unfortunate really if you really want to just
01:05:22.100
fool stuff through in this case though this is very a very interesting case because the it seems to be
01:05:28.720
working okay because what happens is that the idea is that when you have all these people who are in
01:05:36.640
favor of of mille and he shows massive popular he has massive popularity ratings they sort of got the
01:05:43.980
message that they cannot literally create obstacles to him because his next election they're going to get
01:05:49.420
vote out his his popular uh popularity is going to raise and in fact they are going to be charged
01:05:55.320
with the uh negative let's say uh effects of of what mille is trying to do right now all the short-term
01:06:04.660
effects that would be charged on mille if they did nothing are going to be charged on them because
01:06:10.180
they literally show everyone that they are stalling and they are prolonging the the period so he's is
01:06:18.560
he very popular amongst the average argentine he's unbelievably really right okay did you not see
01:06:23.660
him traveling on an airplane i knew he was popular i just didn't know the degree to which yeah i played
01:06:27.620
with the entire airplane was cheering him yeah it was amazing okay he also he he's also like a rock
01:06:33.260
so there he literally walks on stages dancing in funny moves it's like osha from something he's got big
01:06:39.560
hair and sideburns i mean come on there was a song he was singing like uh you know i'm the king i will
01:06:43.940
destroy you and everyone went mad okay yeah i love the energy so what is interesting here though is
01:06:50.700
that he is gaining extra powers the legislation is delegating to him broad powers right in several
01:06:58.540
sectors okay like energy pension security and other areas because basically what they're doing
01:07:04.240
they're declaring argentina to be in a sort of situation of national emergency and they voted to
01:07:10.040
give him to delegate to him extra powers they need a strong executive to just cut through all these
01:07:15.760
layers of problems yes yes now this hasn't gone without any kind of resistance and that is why a lot of
01:07:23.060
the politicians that mille is trying to compromise with have introduced some reforms that could be seen
01:07:30.880
as watering down his initial program but i think that's a step to the towards the right direction
01:07:36.820
now this hasn't become law yet it will go to the lower house of the argentinian congress
01:07:43.820
and there is where all the articles of the bills that are being debated will be debated individually
01:07:52.480
but everyone believes that this is going to pass and that this is going to be his major
01:07:57.060
political victory now a lot of people are protesting a lot of people are communists yeah so you see here we
01:08:04.940
can uh we can play this without sound i'll close the sound you see there are massive protests
01:08:13.900
yeah and they get violent from the from people who are protesting against the reforms and commies and
01:08:23.120
lefties and antifa are absolutely filth aren't they yeah they just really are everywhere in the world
01:08:27.980
everywhere they crop up sorry no sorry no no no they're literally out here violently protesting in
01:08:34.340
favor of inflation i mean just yeah and uh agorist nexus inflation or death how dare you try and save
01:08:40.820
your nation yeah how dare you save the economy yeah but that is the issue though when it comes with
01:08:45.320
with inflation the main beneficiaries of printing money are those who are going to get it first
01:08:50.360
especially by the government by the but the fact that they don't understand and here is where
01:08:55.960
there is a lot of plausibility in this criticism is that inflation is an indirect tax yeah i mean
01:09:01.160
literally arguing we need more government like how dare you move the government and you see here that
01:09:07.940
civil disobedience is uh violent and you see here public property being destroyed now
01:09:16.180
one of the there's nothing like the destruction of public property to show where people stand
01:09:23.160
towards the common good yeah thanks for ruining the place we live in yeah and you see also here
01:09:29.220
amnesty international they had to make a comment they had to add the people who oppose milay who is the
01:09:35.660
only person who shows that he has the political will to do something about the massive poverty that
01:09:42.140
argentina suffers from and they say people sorry yeah sorry i was yeah people in argentina are
01:09:48.900
protesting milay's economic reforms authorities must respect the right freedom of expression and
01:09:53.580
peaceful assembly and police found responsible of unlawful use of force must be held accountable
01:09:57.540
it's like they're literally throwing molotovs at the cops and tearing up the street and it's not
01:10:03.420
just freedom of expression they're not just like hey guys i'd like to voice a counter-opinion
01:10:07.820
to the current malay reforms no they're ruining things they're hurting people yeah i need to be free to be
01:10:13.500
able to destroy public property yeah yeah absolutely not yeah because that's how the public good is
01:10:18.960
being promoted yeah and it's funny aren't the leftists always telling us that words are violence
01:10:23.500
yeah but actual violence isn't violence actual violence is liberation yeah they just put an
01:10:29.820
ante in front of everything it's anti-violence yeah so here we see them burning some bikes
01:10:37.020
i see that's that's really helping thing that literally shows how they are going to cause damage
01:10:48.080
that increases the amount of money that needs to be given to address it so they're basically
01:10:53.300
essentially it's the the cult of massive public spending just increase public spending isn't this
01:11:00.880
an attack on the climate as well because surely they've got the bikes there to reduce the number
01:11:04.800
of people driving cars set the bikes on fire then surely you've damaged the the atmosphere
01:11:10.000
yeah but by their own logic it's anti-climate value yeah yeah so here is what uh happened we have the
01:11:17.820
the post that we can translate and uh basically there were 35 in favor of 35 against some other
01:11:26.080
accounts say 36 in favor of 36 against and the vote of the vice president uh say save the day
01:11:34.780
as far as mille's camp is concerned and they say here from uh la dereza diario in particular title
01:11:41.600
one of the base law is approved which declares an emergency in grad delegated powers to the president
01:11:48.160
javier mille good yeah so what is interesting here is that if you see there are all sorts of
01:11:56.020
people who are trying to cultivate an anti-millay front and and they are literally using false
01:12:05.080
information they are actually purveyors of misinformation in order to harm uh mille's image
01:12:12.560
and here we have z media official javier mille's argentina is in complete chaos people are protesting
01:12:18.580
his devastating policies which are driving the people into unimaginable poverty and desperation
01:12:24.300
inflation is at 300 percent population living in poverty reported to be as high as 50 percent
01:12:30.880
in response he has declared the people terrorists and accused protesters of trying to perpetrate a coup
01:12:37.020
there are there is everything wrong with his tweets so first of all he was elected
01:12:41.680
argentinians elected him to do precisely what he's doing right now so he's not declaring the people
01:12:50.000
terrorist who's declaring a lot of people who are again who are disrespecting the public vote
01:12:55.840
to be let's say anti-social elements literal communists also when she says inflation is at 300
01:13:04.140
percent that's the yearly rate of inflation so she's trying to charge mille and blame inflation for
01:13:11.620
with inflation for for from what happened before mille yeah and she says population living in poverty
01:13:17.740
reported to be as high as 50 percent i think that this is roughly accurate probably true especially
01:13:22.980
among young people where it's it's supposed to be between 50 and 60 percent and she's saying people
01:13:29.860
are devastating his policies which are driving the people into unimaginable poverty and desperation
01:13:34.980
this puts the cart before the horse argentina was already in unimaginable poverty and desperation
01:13:42.560
and that is why they voted for mille yeah so he's only been in office a few months hasn't he yeah
01:13:47.620
yeah it's only a few months right since december yeah right okay but look at here if we click on her
01:13:54.140
she says share the truth at whatever cost expose them a fashions 511
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comments have just got no problem with lying well i don't i don't think they're transparently
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well like globalists then whatever they are who knows who knows i don't know who they are yeah i
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don't know who they are but the people who follow them are people i know and no aren't communists
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so that's weird so basically she's misleading people massively and she has on her she's basically
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virtue signaling because that's what virtue signaling is about because sadly i i think someone was saying
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that around 70 percent of people will believe just anything people say just believe the headlines
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yeah that's what they're just unfortunately so gallible and that's what people like so why is
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this person lying so much well what's the agenda what would you think their agenda might be there to
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the agenda represent truth so badly basically the agenda is ultra statist so we have one president in
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in the world that is uh very much you could say anti-statist right now and uh people who have
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vested interests in promoting statism have also the interest to shatter his image so now their bet was
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that uh mille was going to have problems in the short run and he was going to be blamed for
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for them so much that his popularity was going to be decreased but apparently this isn't happening
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the message isn't convincing at all and it's fun to see that the guardian is also playing into it
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and also amnesty international are playing into the narrative let's not forget things like that
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and here we also have a mille winning in the meme sphere there are some really nice memes with mille
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so the declaration of memes here says why can't we get to have your mille in the u.s and he says
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the meme mille phase he could definitely say something like that oh yeah money would end
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poverty printing diplomas would end stupidity yes i mean this here we have the um inflation rate
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the monthly inflation rate and axel kaiser says mille brings the inflation rate down and prevents a
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hyperinflation that would have brought the poverty rate to 90 percent i don't know exactly about the
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calculation but the thing is mille is actually taming inflation and he has brought it it down
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to 4.2 percent in monthly inflation and uh what a lot of people are criticizing with when they're
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talking about argentina suffering from 300 inflation they're talking about the yearly rate
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mille is actually curing inflation in argentina well just say i mean it needs to be under zero to cure
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that 300 right you'd want deflation wouldn't you to start to actually deal with yeah yeah reducing
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the rate it's obviously still bringing it down at least i mean i'm not yeah that's obviously good
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yes i mean the rate of its increase is and here i'll show you some uh funny clips from
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from his fans and we'll show here because it's uh he has also good energies like you were talking
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before with uh with uh with politicians and farage you need good energy to popularity because he
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actually has a vision for argentina and he is being criticized for the way in which he is pushing
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forward free market reforms now i want to say that i don't think that free market reforms are a panacea
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no matter how they are uh being uh pushed forward but you see that you know he the people are with him
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they voted for him and the plan to destroy his image is backfiring so this is good news for argentina
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and just one last thing which i think is absolutely representative of what is going on
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we have this other meme here javier mille saving argentina from decades of socialism it's up to you
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to break the generational trauma and we have here a communist parent and a communist grandparent
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shouting to the kids trying to indoctrinate them and mille holding the the a shield trying to stop the
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brainwashing saying uh and the kids are saying i'm proud of you i love you and they have the basically the
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um flag of argentina because that's what communists are doing they they hate national identity because
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they think that national identity is what the bourgeois class is trying to use in order to destroy um
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working class identity and that's why they literally are pushing for the propaganda that anyone who is
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talking about national sovereignty national interest is far right because that is their agenda they hate
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national identity and national consciousness and what is really weird is to look at those parties
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that are allegedly center-right basically advocating for communist propaganda yeah communism at its very
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heart the soul of communism is an international movement yeah it's that you have to bring you have
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to bring uh you have to let the international worker throw off the shackles of oppression from the
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capitalist yes across the whole world yes um that's the vision the tactics sometimes can come with
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socialism in one country but that's the vision right yeah it's interesting you mentioned about
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me like that you said actually got a vision for argentina it's funny it always used to be the way and
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i'm talking about sort of in the 20th century or earlier and that you wouldn't really be a politician
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unless you were brought into some sort of vision doesn't have to be your own personal one but you would have
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a vision for the future going forward a political view and we live in a world where quite often you
01:19:43.580
take someone like starmer kia starmer's got a vision of a massive bureaucracy ordering the chaos
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or someone like david cameron not necessarily really any sort of vision just i want to be
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the prime minister yeah and whatever i need to say in any given moment i'll say
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uh but i haven't got a vision for britain or anything yeah well anyway they're gonna cancel kafka
01:20:04.460
who had bureaucratic nightmares and say no no no this is bad white man wrote it bureaucracy is good
01:20:12.700
so should we go to the videos yeah let's go to the video comments
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i saw carl's video on the relations between men and women and i thought it was very good
01:20:25.420
feminists critique the red pill but it's usually very typical and they don't acknowledge that the
01:20:30.700
men might have some valid points people like pearly things exploit men who are lonely and they don't
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see that she's just telling them what they want to hear feminists aren't going to convince them but
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i think they're more likely to listen to a man who's sympathetic to their problems so thanks a lot
01:20:46.860
and take care also happy father's day to all the dads thanks uh and thanks for that as well
01:20:53.900
that's a lovely little picture jan heavy jan v sends us lots of wholesome videos yeah yeah yeah
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thank you well that's i i really like the the colors on the leaves a big fan of colors yeah that
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exhibit some skill yeah i'm skill with yeah oils all right let's go to the next one
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so you can see my uh crow friend out there i threw some peanuts out there for him
01:21:16.700
and he's currently uh eating some and collecting them and i saw him just a little while ago uh
01:21:25.740
bury one so he seems to be trying to uh save stuff up i can't even notice the blue skies
01:21:35.740
do you like california refugees very nice guy one thing i would say though is uh i don't like crows
01:21:41.180
or ravens why not they're stone cold killers oh sure but like they're true i don't like cats
01:21:46.700
either mostly i like nice house cats i don't like killer cats that will bring you a dead mouse
01:21:51.260
house cats will kill anything well some cats are killers aren't they and others like don't know what
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to do you give them a mouse and they're like well you know anyway crows will kill all sorts of things
01:22:02.780
just in cold blood just murder them and not even eat them honestly most animals are like yeah true
01:22:06.620
fair enough fair enough seagulls are pretty savage sometimes seagulls are awful yeah yeah
01:22:11.260
and literal pests and i always enjoy the videos whereas the guy like bashes the seagulls like
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good i lived in new key i hated the seagulls they were just a nightmare now blast your eardrums out
01:22:21.340
dude oh yeah so loud they'll literally steal your food from out of your house oh yeah like literally
01:22:25.740
boot seagull roundhouse kick seagull let's get to the next one a gentleman's observations of swindon
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chapter four the goddard family name was apparently well known in swindon prior to thomas
01:22:36.300
goddard's acquisition of the manor of swindon for the crown in 1563 ad he purchased the crown
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inn and renamed it to the goddard arms and it became a very important administrative building
01:22:44.940
for swindon it still operates under that name as a pub today the right old markets and fares
01:22:49.500
was granted to thomas goddard in 1626 ad by the king and in the civil war the family was divided
01:22:55.020
with richard goddard for swindon siding with the royalist cause interesting i didn't realize the goddard
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arms was that old it's a lovely yeah my one and only reform meeting i had was in there
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yeah right okay i had no idea also uh thane scott is on a mission to save swindon's image
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that's why i think i'm totally on board with it you know i'm on board it's an uphill battle yeah but
01:23:16.220
i'm quite nice okay if i campaigned for mayor swindon i would literally just destroy the johnny
01:23:24.460
morell building and the debenhams building oh yeah and would make just massive great stuff would make the
01:23:30.860
best buildings that there could ever be so uh going to the written comments before we do uh
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the shadow band sent us a 200 super chat on friday but unfortunately we couldn't read it because of
01:23:40.780
course we have the power cut uh but thank you very much and uh rebar says this donation was earmarked
01:23:46.380
for friday and i did get too much so i bought two more shirts keep up the good work guys love
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loxies well thank you very much remember last day to get um islander uh anyway uh
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bon soul bomber says i didn't know farage was on love island carl
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no i'm a celebrity did i say love island i mean i'm a celebrity they're all the same to me it's like
01:24:08.220
these these these or the i don't watch any of what to handle you have lana the cock blocking
01:24:13.020
cone or something i don't know i i got the wrong one because i never to me these are all like
01:24:18.140
dino tv shows and so it's just like that it's just kind of the slop of the dino show no i get
01:24:23.580
it yeah they're all the same to me and i don't care about anything uh but thank you for correcting
01:24:28.780
me uh lord narevar says reform is still something of a tactical vote for me obviously uh france is
01:24:33.660
absolutely barnstorming and saying all the right things but it remains to be seen if he'll do all
01:24:37.020
the right things uh reform has a lengthy path to walk to re-establish trust among the voter base
01:24:41.660
after tyson tyson antics yeah no i honestly i totally agree it's entirely tactical but we haven't got
01:24:47.580
anyone better that's just the way it is uh i mean like i saw on the uh the guardian article here
01:24:54.380
um where we had it earlier but they had uh i think that's the other no they live nigel
01:25:01.900
farage claims young people have had their minds poisoned with negative views about britain that's
01:25:06.380
perfect like nigel farage couldn't have written a better headline himself everyone who goes to
01:25:11.660
the guardian gets to see that's nigel farage's opinion on how the young people have had their
01:25:15.740
minds poisoned against britain yes god yes that's exactly the messaging i want to see all the time
01:25:21.820
all day every day in every newspaper nigel farage points out something true that's happening with
01:25:26.300
lefties hate um george says i find the simping over farage infuriating do people not have any memory
01:25:33.660
of his political history like abandoning brexit to boris or throwing jared batten and carl under the bus
01:25:37.340
blah blah blah uh yeah that is all true that is all true but farage is literally the only person we
01:25:44.140
have saying things like this uh i you know i would love it if there was any conservatives doing any of
01:25:50.140
the sort anything like that but farage is just the only guy with chops to do it i mean my thinking is i
01:25:54.540
think i still saw that they're still getting rid of people even in the last week or two since nigel has
01:25:59.580
been the leader still chopping a few candidates here and there for wrong think yeah it's really so
01:26:04.460
sufferable so that's why i did i did mention during the segment a couple of times that you
01:26:09.340
know he's still pretty soft i'm not in any way contesting that but um and and i sympathize with
01:26:15.260
george george being infuriated to some degree but what you're saying is true though it's not about
01:26:21.980
party politics yeah that's the thing party politics is it's a it's a dirty thing you can't get involved
01:26:28.380
in it and not get dirty yeah 100 and that's the thing like i i obviously everything you've said about
01:26:34.060
fraud is true but us being infuriated by it doesn't change the calculus i think i hope that
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reform will get some seats this time three seats seven seats maybe ten seats something like that
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next time in 2029 hopefully become the government and then going forward from there there will be
01:26:54.060
other parties that are further to the right than reform yeah and then we're talking yes that's that's
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the goal is literally just break open the landscape right but first we need to break the tories yes
01:27:04.940
break labor and then onwards kevin says stellius is right just wait there will be a major police
01:27:09.900
action in clacton when nigel wins stories of white supremacists and fascists living in clacton will
01:27:15.340
abound not that many people in clacton will be forced uh other and not that many of the people in
01:27:20.220
clacton were forced out of their ancestral home by the guy standing against nigel farage well i don't know
01:27:24.540
i think they probably were uh omar says the wet centurion labor keep trying to be popular by
01:27:29.180
committee and wonder why campaigning for the modern ordinance doesn't resonate with a single voter
01:27:34.380
farage rocks in with single issue voters who want to solve and both parties are scrambling to find
01:27:39.020
anything they can campaign about under the issue at hand immigration well i saw them rolling out
01:27:43.500
nigel farage is a racist did you know it's like i know you think he's a racist yeah i know that you
01:27:49.100
think literally everything is racist so you saying it doesn't have much impact on my opinions on that
01:27:53.980
it's actually it's a very good point there and absolutely true if you take for example the
01:27:57.260
labor candidate in south swindon where we are heidi alexander will just refuse to engage or answer
01:28:03.740
anything around immigration just ignore it we'll just completely ignore it and that's what they're
01:28:08.780
doing across the board general high ping says labor have already stated that once they're in power
01:28:12.940
they'll be giving asylum to all the rwanda scheme immigrants gimme grunts sorry that's new to me i like
01:28:18.300
that yeah pirate tomsky zero seats doesn't go far enough the conservatives deserve being tried for treason
01:28:23.420
yeah but zero zero seats is the first step on that journey uh thomas says what was that beau 2023
01:28:29.180
sums up most of the last eight years a guy from hungary says no disrespect to starma senior but he
01:28:34.140
did help create a big tool uh good point uh rob says while the media works itself up in a farage
01:28:40.300
frenzy it quietly sweeps under the carpet the islamization of uk politics yeah this is a really
01:28:45.420
concerning thing that we'll talk about on election night actually uh there are a number of islamists
01:28:49.260
threatening labor seats we may even see everyone's favorite jess philip lose her seat lol uh as indies
01:28:56.300
gb workers party or wearing green party skin suits the toolmaker sun meanwhile seems to be hinting
01:29:01.900
that labor will introduce blasphemy laws against those criticize islam um well i agree and this is
01:29:07.500
all stuff that we're gonna map out on the election night of course as the results come in we'll probably
01:29:12.380
know something about the uh the place that is happened in and i'll tell you it will be funny if
01:29:17.180
uh philips loses that seat to you know mohammed uh peter says i hope nigel frage is some seriously
01:29:24.780
good security generally even when a slightly right-wing politician becomes this popular they become a
01:29:29.420
target to those who don't want them in power well that's true jack says so i found out where i went to
01:29:35.420
a primary school with a guy standing for labor in clacton uh i found it such a shame he turned out to be
01:29:40.300
anti-white university must have got to him before sense could running an anti-white candidate in an
01:29:45.340
overwhelming white area is an interesting move well it only works if you're in a liberal democrat
01:29:49.340
area see it works in it works in jeremy corbyn's candidates i i think though they want him to lose
01:29:55.180
so they will say that you know look at the racists that elected for us possibly possibly um the other
01:30:00.540
thing is about most party people that try and run for office is uh most of them aren't people of
01:30:05.980
conviction so for example if i was ever asked back into reform reform for example it would be
01:30:11.180
well only on the proviso that i can say the things i genuinely believe most people that run for office
01:30:15.900
just want the power and the office and so they're told by the party apparatus or the party establishment
01:30:21.260
this is what you say this is what you do and they just go yep right that's the line i'll do exactly
01:30:25.420
that only that's what most of them are like sorry only on the proviso that i can say about the
01:30:29.500
scottish what i really think says i love it on the front page of my scottish newspaper that's great
01:30:35.740
uh oph uk says lower the voting age 16 but restricted to men only problem solved now raise it to 35 i'm
01:30:42.300
done with lowering voting ages um sophie says just want to remind you guys denmark started a new
01:30:49.100
program called zero asylum seekers accepted with a simple reason we are of full capacity um
01:30:53.980
um as a result the migrant figures uh the migrants figured out that we had a grand total of 700
01:31:01.420
asylum seekers in 2023 imagine only having 700 that's amazing um anyway the crusader says argentina
01:31:09.900
is a surplus for the first time in decades clearly malay is doing some yeah he actually got the the
01:31:14.780
government budget to be balanced but it's an unthinkable thing in this day and age isn't it
01:31:20.060
it's just it's just unthinkable like can you imagine the government not spending more than it
01:31:25.420
taxes um roman observer says argentinians vote malay malay does what he's promised i mean that
01:31:31.340
itself is a miracle isn't it like no one that is on the angelic bloody imagery around it my god he's
01:31:36.440
actually doing what he said he'd do uh leftists know how could you do that and then destroy property
01:31:40.620
so yes mad uh the unbreakable litany says communists are aiming to kill people in the anglosphere
01:31:45.500
that meets the legal threshold to shoot them in defense of life yeah no it doesn't
01:31:49.340
they're not gonna they're not gonna accept that that's your judgment and uh defense
01:31:54.220
uh and warlord wu to tai says long live malay the good rgtm uh well there had to be one right
01:32:02.140
anyway on that note we have run out of time so thank you so much for joining us
01:32:08.740
again if you want to get islander is the last day today on the store so go get it and we will see you
01:32:14.840
back tomorrow where we have katherine blakelock on i believe and uh she's not known for being
01:32:21.060
uh tactical about her opinions she's quite full-on anyway thanks for joining us folks we'll see you next