The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #987
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Summary
In this episode of the lotus eaters, we discuss how the police are a bit demoralised, how bidenomics always has been and always will be a scam and why remigration is going to happen. Also we discuss the far-right protests in the wake of the stabbing of 8 children and the deaths of 3 of them.
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hello and welcome to podcast of the lotus eaters this is episode 987th on the uh 27th of august
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tuesday apparently and i'm joined by beau awesome and carl hello so uh yes welcome chaps um now oh
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yes so so this show is going to be about how the police are demoralized which is you know
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obviously a dreadful shame um how demoral how bidenomics always has been and always will be
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a scam and i can i can prove that and um remigration is going to happen inevitable i'd say so there we
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go quite a cheerful episode this one um also we have to use it this one
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also um we've got the 1000th podcast coming up so you know i i don't i don't know whether that's
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going to be like the millennium bug or something where we go up to a thousand then we hard reset
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down to just you and calendar well it's on it's on friday the 13th so who knows right okay well that
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that one i mean apparently i'm i'm in that one so um in fact we're all in it so that should be a big
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one yeah presumably yeah we'll get we yeah we'll do the podcast normal we'll have an extended podcast
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where we just you know answer questions uh send in your video comments and questions so we can
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talk about them and things like that well that should be good so so make sure you're there for
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the historic moment of the 1000th lotus eaters episode also and other news um there will be no
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brokonomics today boo but there will be a round table yay at three o'clock on um how the state kills
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dissidents that's you've had an idea carl what's the idea well it's not necessarily it's an idea it's
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just an observable reality right that the state and the media and the sort of entire apparatus
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are well they kind of want you to die and they have a plan in place for how that can be achieved
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that's certainly the feedback i'm getting i'm not even overstating this no at all no not at all well
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we have examples of this so we'll talk about well i have thoughts on that and we're all on it so we
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should have a good chat so that brings us to our first topic which is apparently the police are a
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bit demoralized yeah the police in this country are completely demoralized and well i mean i'd have a
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lot more sympathy if they weren't constantly persecuting us um to be fair right the low level
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ones they're not so bad well some of them are now well that's the thing isn't it um yeah i think
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and we'll get into this but there's been a kind of changing of the guard in the police and so the
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old style constabulary types who were respectable and doing the right thing seem to be uh being phased
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out in favor of the high viz uh i mean foot soldiers of the regime we could call them stormtroopers i
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mean certainly certainly the higher ranks at this point they're just all nutters completely but it's
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it's filtering through the institution uh as you can imagine so i mean you you remember that uh
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a couple of weeks ago now in fact well almost a month ago now uh there were of course uh far-right
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protests in the wake of the stabbing of eight children and the deaths of three of them and this
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uh caused rights all over the country and 90 arrests on the day but obviously hundreds of arrests
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subsequently or social media posts or other things that were considered to be naughty i mean i know i'm
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being pedantic but they were called far-right protests they weren't actually far-right protests
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sure um to be honest with you i don't even know i mean it depends how we're defining far-right
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since it's never defined yeah with anyone who isn't a communist yeah well if the far-right is the
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the normal native patriotic british types who are like i actually don't want children to be stabbed
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okay if that's far-right i mean if you were calling them nazis or fascists you'd just say nazis or
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fascists so the fact that you're not calling them nazis or fascists but you're calling them far-right
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implies there's a distinction between the two and i actually think that there's some truth to this
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because these people are not ideological i don't think i don't think they have like a you know
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a well-thought-out manifesto or anything i think they're just people naturally responding in a
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very human way uh and they responded by getting arrested um 90 of them anyway and so on sunday was
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the beginning of the notting hill carnival that we covered yesterday and yesterday was a celebration
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of london's diversity after these racist attacks wasn't that lucky so we're told and this is very
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informative that uh in 1959 a trinidad trinidadian activist claudia jones organized a caribbean
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caribbean carnival in st pancras town hall in response to race riots planting the seed for the
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notting hill carnival how nice uh she was a communist immigrant like she she'd gone from trinidad and
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tobago to the united states she had become the black feminist leader in the communist party
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yeah and then she came here uh to well gift us this yeah celebration of diversity that wasn't the
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reason she'd come but you know she she came here to continue spreading uh race communism and the
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notting hill i'm probably asking a bit much does it mention how many stabbings there were in year one
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it doesn't right um but uh she she had returned to uh part of her legacy was to grace us with the
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notting hill carnival so it's the product of a race communist i've been to the notting hill carnival
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three times certainly twice it's well crap like regardless of stabbings or anything it's really
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crap you stand there and a load of trash goes by a load of nonsense goes by and then you're like okay
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yeah i mean it's not fun or good in any way i mean it just it's not the sort of thing i'd want to go to
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but yeah i've been a couple of times and it's just like why the hell would i come back
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but uh but anyway as they tell us revelers on monday the second day of the year's carnival
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said that jones's message of unity had never been more important right so these people embrace the
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teachings of a communist right after racist riots in late july were sparked by false information
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online about the suspected killer of three young girls in the southport uh event it's true that was a
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second generation rwandan immigrant who'd done that so false information said but spread by a
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pakistani national from pakistan yeah who got arrested for that weirdly and then the charges
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dropped and then the charges dropped yeah it's great great how that works isn't it um and you know no
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no information as to why he did that he just made up a name that was fake but anyway matthew phillip
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the notting hill carnival's chief executive told reuters the event was britain's biggest celebration
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of inclusion one of the things we have in common rather than focusing on our differences
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notting hill carnival was born in response to racist riots race equality think tank runny me
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trust said oh runny yes i'm not gonna get you started right sorry carrier it's it's just where
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the magna carta was signed but now we're for foreigners you see um these events and divisive
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rhetoric which fueled them feel painfully relevant today and other carnival goers said it's all about
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celebrating each other and about respecting each other it's all about love sure so there are a lot
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of stabbings there are a lot of stabbings i mean one mother is currently uh fighting for her life
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after being stabbed 32 year old woman remains in critical condition in the hospital after she was
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attacked at the event uh in front of her kids i understand in front of her kids and this was on
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the sunday so it was broken into two days the sunday was the sort of pre-carnival a family
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event right it was called uh the family day and the monday bank holiday is the main carnival um
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does anyone know what the difference is apart from you're slightly less likely to get stabbed on the
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family day uh well i mean they just call it quote a family and children's day which includes a
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children's parade and carnival while the bank holiday monday's billed as the adults day so it's
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kind of a tacit message if you could possibly leave your stabbings until tomorrow that'd be
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much appreciated yeah well i mean the met police were like well so as you can see there were three
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stabbings on the sunday um lots of other different uh various crap wait all of that is just the family
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day that's the family 90 arrests 10 assaults on emergency so basically what i'm looking at here
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is that all of this is an order of magnitude above the far right oh yeah but we haven't even got to the
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monday yet yeah i know so let's let's let's get to the monday as well um so there were three stabbings
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i mean i don't need to laugh but it's just ridiculous to say so on the family day there
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were three stabbings on the main carnival day there were another five right and as you can see
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uh there's lots of other arrests and assaults so in total there were eight stabbings between both days
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50 officers were assaulted 320 arrests 12 sexual assaults 67 offensive weapons seized so knives
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and machetes and one gun well thank god they weren't white because otherwise it would have been
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you know starmer would be like having laser eyes all over the place yeah exactly starmer would say
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well hang on a second surely this lawless criminality is not acceptable we don't institute 24-hour courts
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which we happen to have running right now to deal with these criminals surely these are all going to
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end up in jail we're going to release a bunch of other criminals to get these criminals in jail
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probably not because of the ethnic makeup of the people out there at the carnival uh he actually
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hasn't mentioned this but we'll get into the minute so we've got the previous year's notting hill
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carnival data which is just remarkable so as you can see in 2017 2018 and 2019 there were 12 7 and 18
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stabbings none of them fatal though so that's nice they didn't actually die they survived
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gentle shivering in the flank not a full-blown medical technology has advanced sufficiently that
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these people won't die uh there weren't any there wasn't a carnival in 2020 and 2021 for of course
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covid reasons and 2022 there were seven stabbings including one fatal and 2023 10 stabbings no fatal so
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on average the notting hill carnival for the last like six years has had 10.8 stabbings
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per carnival and this one only had eight so it's actually below average so in a way we should
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kind of congratulate them for the restraint it's funny you go to an air show in germany or something
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yeah it's almost entirely white yeah no stabbings or glastonbury festival yeah a million people
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there almost entirely white no stabbing i bet whatever the japanese do for festivals doesn't
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yeah stabbing either yeah some sort of common denominator in this stabbing business yeah but
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as you can see that cost nearly 12 million pounds for this festival for the police to police it god
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only knows how much worse it would be if uh they weren't there but um so they spend millions of
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pounds on it they coordinate it for a year because they got a ceo and presumably they've got a whole
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bunch of other staff all of that coordination all of that police support all of that money
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you still get 10 stabbings and that whole other laundry list of stuff whereas when the white
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working class came out on the streets yeah we'll get to it um so you this was a classic image from
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2023 where uh carnival goers were expressing their diverse culture i feel enriched and the london
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assembly has made a note of this and said well hang on a second there appears to be a slight
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disproportionate i mean as you can see the diversity of that crowd
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right there's a sort of disproportionate number of um machete attacks and stabbings that are coming
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out of the black community i mean as the london assembly tells us quote despite making up only
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13 of london's total population black londoners account for 45 of knife murder victims 61 of knife
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murder perpetrators and 53 of knife crime perpetrators and they're concerned about these
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figures and how they're affecting the black community and therefore demand a commission to
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look into it now sadiq khan has left them on red as far as i'm aware uh being the mayor he aren't
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well theoretically answers to the assembly um but nothing has happened out of it as far as i'm aware
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that was only two years ago he doesn't he just stonewalls them anyway doesn't he ever seen clips
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from the thing yeah yeah he's he's a total prick to them just lie to their face you just not answer
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their question he really does think he's above it um and so nothing has happened out of that now
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like you were saying well okay we had a giant patriot rally you know the 27th of july uh somewhere
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between 50 and 100 000 people attended it i spoke at it and it was a wonderful and peaceful day
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uh zero stabbings actually um there were a couple of uh things though i mean there was um
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uh five people arrested uh two men were arrested on suspicion of gbh level assault uh because a stand
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up to racism counter demonstration uh someone from that got assaulted so two men were arrested
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a member of public was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a steward steward at trans pride which i
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didn't even realize was going on at the same time and uh one man was arrested on suspicion of criminal
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damage and racially aggravated public order offense after alleging allegedly snapping a palestinian flag
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and making a racially abusive remark so there's quite a difference in the tone of the crimes committed
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there uh zero stabbings zero firearms zero drug offenses it seems um political complaints
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mostly because of the racially quote racially aggravated order offenses and two men punched
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uh someone from stand-up to racism so it's like oh no yeah so massive and marked difference now
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starmer gave a speech today which we'll probably talk about another time just because the speech itself
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was just horrific but um but in this uh speech starmer absolutely does not mention in any way the
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chaos of the nottinghill carnival uh he does of course go on about the far right riots from earlier
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this month non-stop saying how this is unacceptable he's not listening to people's concerns etc etc
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is not interested in the fact that those riots weren't actually uh lethal or potentially lethal
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because of course no one got stabbed and of course eight people got stabbed at this year's
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nottingham carnival it doesn't matter that is not how that matters i mean you've got to admire the
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way that he's just i mean i know he's pushing back against the two-tier stuff but he he just doesn't
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make any argument against it whatsoever i mean he's just fully committed to white guys are bad yeah 100%
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at this point is like it's a total invisibility cloak yeah that any minority ethnic communities have
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it doesn't matter what they do i mean if if there was even half of the stabbings or troublemaking at
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any of the sort of patriot rallies that we've been holding oh yeah they'd be banned instantly
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if if the tommy protest had 10 of what went on not yet just one stabbing it ones yes it would be over
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like this is never happening again um and so you can see from the top down there's an entire area of
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british society this is essentially lawless as in the law does not apply to them in the same way
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that it applies to the rest of society outlaws outside the law well the thing is yes but above
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the law i think is a better way of putting it because outlaws are people who can essentially
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be attacked on site and their attackers won't be prosecuted yeah that's fair um the people who are
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above the law are the ones doing the attacking in a way so um this this just puts us in a position
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where you've got crimes that are committed predominantly by minority ethnic communities
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are not policed in the same way now this of course to the average member of the british public is a
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horrific thing to have to deal with but it must actually be even worse for the police because our
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exposure to this level of criminality is moderately rare but the police are going to be exposed to this
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all the time and often told by their seniors essentially just let it go now this is a report
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the uh the times has done on how uh police officers have almost quote entirely ceased punishing shoplifters
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despite the number of offenses soaring to record levels and analysis of the official figures reveals
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insiders fear the almost total lack of law enforcement is encouraging further criminal behavior
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with thieves feeling as though one would never be held responsible for their offenses now this is
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what keir starmer said in his speech about the uh white working class rioters he said no they were
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relying on the system being broken i mean hey i don't think so he said that about the working class
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yeah he said that about the southport riots right now i don't think that was the case i don't think
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these people have any deep knowledge of how broken the internal system of the police or the legal system
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is i don't think they have much engagement with that at all i think they were just acting out of a
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genuine sort of rage at what's being allowed to happen being massacred yeah however in this case
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the thieves are exactly doing that uh they know they feel they will never be held responsible for
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offenses so you can see the two-tier nature of two-tier keir here uh and they give examples of just how
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in march to this year to march this year 431 shoplifters were handed fixed penalty notices
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which is the lowest form of punishment for theft of goods valued under 100 pounds this is a 98%
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drop from a decade ago when 19 419 were issued and the majority of police forces didn't issue a
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single penalty for shoplifting over the last year now this this is probably quite a demoralizing
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thing for the police it's like right so we're not even doing our jobs this is just this should be
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the bread and butter of the police low level criminality i i know a couple of guys serving
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in the police and when you ask them what their job is and they just tell you i'm a social worker
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not what they signed up for i imagine no you know i imagine they signed up to try and make the world
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a better place uh and so you've got just this continual decline i mean they say that other more
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serious forms of punishment are also sharply done uh cautions blah blah blah there's just a genuine
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decline in punishment for criminality and it's got to the point now where apparently the violent
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offenders are basically getting let off if they just say sorry to the police because it's just violent
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offenders now it's not shoplifted yep yep so can you do that if you tweeted something that's that
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starmer doesn't like can you then just say sorry and or do you still go to jail for 20 months weirdly
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you still go to jail for almost two years right um as the telegraph reporting here police are
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increasingly letting knife and sex offenders escape prosecution if they say sorry the telegraph can
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reveal more than 147 000 people accused of offenses including sex crimes violence and weapons
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possessions were handed community resolutions in the year up until march instead of being prosecuted
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such resolutions do not result in a criminal record so you can be a sex offender the police catch you in
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the act you say look i am dreadfully sorry about this in my culture this is just normal and police go
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well he doesn't need a record then let him go so we don't have two-tier policing and yet the the
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expectations are that with white working class you need to jail them for you know something close to
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two years yeah in all circumstances and you need to let people who've been involved in murders out of
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jail in order to make the space to put them in yeah but if you're not white then basically simply
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getting them to acknowledge that what they did wasn't correct is considered punishment enough just to
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be clear this isn't broken down by ethnicity well it is though isn't it in a way yes but officially
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um this isn't broken down by ethnicity so this is just criminals are basically being let off uh just
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criminals yeah in the same way that just a man has been arrested for when you say it's not broken
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down by race but the sentencing guidelines for judges that is and it is if you come from a
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disadvantaged background and then go on to spell out what disadvantaged background is and it's
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basically not being white yeah then you basically get less jail time or whatever um and so just to
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give you the stats for this uh more than 147 000 people were accused of uh offenses including sex
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crimes violence and weapons possession which were handed down the community resolutions and the police
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guidelines uh say that community resolutions should be restricted to low-level crimes with with offenders
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required to apologize to the victim and accept responsibility for their crime and offer some
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form of recompense but the resolutions which issued at the discretion of individual officers have
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increased by 40 percent since 2019 when 100 000 were recorded and are now nearly twice as likely as
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criminal uh criminal charge according to an analysis of ministry of justice data so it's just well
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are you sorry that you stabbed that person when you raped that person whatever it is um and you say
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at the discretion of the officer yeah let's say you were an officer who decided that you were just
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gonna your discretion was that you were just going to charge them every time how long do you think
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you'd remain an officer you would definitely have that would probably definitely uh raise up flags
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right and the thing is again if you're a police officer you're working in the force you're looking at
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the institutions behind you and being like it's just not worth me going through the hassle the paperwork
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putting him through the institution i've got to fill out a load of forms for nothing to happen on the
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back end because of course we we did have them saying look stop sending convicted criminals to prison
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actually that's that's another thing one of my mates in the force has said that he goes to
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court for burglaries a lot it's very rare for him to get out the court faster than the person who did
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the burglary even if they're convicted so it's a lot of they will be let out and then here have to do a
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load of paperwork and they'll be out on the street several hours before him so it's not worth their time
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the prisons are overcrowded everything about the institutions is either politically correct or
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overburdened and they're just saying look just don't bother about crime essentially i find odd is
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that it's at the discretion of individual officers usually that it used to be that the police
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investigate things it was up to the crown prosecution service to decide if there should be
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you know an actual trial and things but now they just let the police officers decide that
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yeah the politically correct police officers of vice and virtue um actually can i give a i'll be
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quick on this yeah go ahead but um i knew an old boy who um was a young lieutenant during the second
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world war and for whatever reason he was he was quite young so he wasn't sent out but he his job was he
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was given a couple of men and he's he was told to patrol the london docks and he was given total
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discretion on how to police the london docks during the war as you can kind of imagine he would yeah
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basically the way the way it broke down is he found this guy stealing a wheel of cheese
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so he said to him if you do that again i'm going to shoot you right off you go put the cheese back
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anyway the next day he comes back and the guy's stealing another wheel of cheese
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so he puts him up against a wall and he has him shot jesus yeah right that is proper discretion
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on policing right but it but it works because apparently nobody stole anything from that doc
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docs while he was patrolling it again so he can't say he wasn't given fair that that is policing
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discretion that works it is um but anyway getting back to the prisons uh as we we are well aware
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that they're overcrowded but the condition of the prisons itself is terrible and that's kind of all
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plant the plan in fact that's what we're going to be one of the things we're going to be talking about
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in the roundtable discussion uh this afternoon so if you're watching this on youtube come over to
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lowseas.com it will be up by the time you get this clip um for the rest of you watching live
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come watch us in half an hour you can't build new prisons can build a quarter of a million houses a
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year but you can't build that's not true they have built new prisons i'm being sarcastic
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there's not nearly enough new prisons because remember 1.2 1.4 million new people in a year
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and the prisons are disproportionately ethnic minority so um there's a natural problem
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with that and so they it's just like the housing crisis they can build them they just can't build
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them fast enough so this was the statement that the police put out after the further violence
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at the notting hill carnival and again you know when mark rowley was asked about two-tier policing
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he's grabbed the mic and slammed it to the floor well you could tell that was an expression of a deep
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tension that's clearly within the force itself with the events that are happening well this is another
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one of those right um they say met appeals for the public's help to tackle further violence at
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carnival now we are already aware that this community isn't particularly favorable towards the
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police they don't like cooperating with them they've got a kind of snitches get well literal
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stitches uh in this and uh what was the name of that uh communist activist sasha johnson that's it
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sasha johnson who currently sits in a wheelchair because she was accidentally shot i'm not sure she's
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even in a wheelchair i think she's still in in a hospital she's still with us at all i saw a picture
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of her in a wheelchair with no i think no i think that that one was faked i think she has she hasn't
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regained consciousness oh really okay yeah well she was a communist black activist who was just
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a race communist uh who was concerned about white supremacy and how it was damaging her community and
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then she went to a house party at three in the morning on a sunday and there was a shooting and
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got shot in the head by accident and nobody saw anything and none of her community will help find
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the perpetrator and so i suspect that the stabbings in this regard that they're asking for
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uh help with will be uh treated the same as they say quote this was supposed to be a family day a
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celebration suitable for all ages one of those in hospital a 30 year old woman remains in condition
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remains critical um was there with her young child quote we are tired of saying the same words every
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year we are tired of telling families that their loved ones are seriously injured or worse we are tired
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of seeing crime scenes at carnival carnival is a community event the vast majority of people come
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celebrate to dance to enjoy music and have a fantastic experience it is the responsibility
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of all who value this event who want to see it as a celebration that it should be to speak out and
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speak up about the violence that continues to overshadow it isn't that an interesting thing
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the police have just got to the point look we're just exhausted we are exhausted every single time
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this community does something terrible and no one cooperates with us we can't resolve the problem we
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can't resolve any other bloody crimes either and even if we did the courts would be like we're not
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saying prisons prisons are full like it's like that film purge they just need to make it like that
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you they should just say whatever happens on this day happens yeah we're just staying out we just
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fence it off yeah anyone who comes out alive and fine like 1984 anything that happens among the
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proles yeah it's not the business of the party or them on the ministry of love or anything it's just
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let them do whatever they're going to do well it's it's i mean they want to solve the problems they
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don't have any method of doing it because the politically correct uh police have got no way
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of identifying uh and tracking these things but anyway so this this is leading to massive numbers
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of resignations of police officers across england and wales massive numbers so as you can see the
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numbers in 22 22 2023 were nearly five times higher than those leaving in 2012
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are the anarcho tyranny plans working it 100 is i mean they are just shedding police officers at that
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kind of rate maybe during their next mandatory diversity equity inclusion course that they go
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on they could ask them why they're all thinking of quitting you know what is interesting they do do
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that okay they absolutely do do that and uh and so when asked uh we'll scroll down they've got uh
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you know they've got various tables of you know the data of how why how people are leaving and they
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do ask them the main reasons for leaving and you can see lack of flexibility one of those numbers is
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a lot bigger lack of recognition lack of career development of progression the working hours and
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the shifts the pay and the benefits discrimination harassment or bullying the working conditions health
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and well-being blah blah blah blah blah but then disillusionment with policing or the met
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is nearly a quarter of those reasons which doesn't actually get get to the crux of it does it
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disillusionment what why why are you disillusioned why though well they can't put it on a yeah of
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course like this but i think i think i think we know what they're driving at don't we probably yeah
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they probably find themselves going to jail yeah for sighting and then other people can say that the
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police are institutionally racist yeah again and so the the police themselves and like you said there
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are going to be these are going to be the good people in the police who don't think the police
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and the the police system or the met should be operating in this way that we're going to be
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losing the half decent people to replace them so i reckon all the good police are a not in a senior rank
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or retired yep and b they're either waiting for their retirement or c they're leaving yeah i agree so
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you're going to be left with the well the stormtroopers yeah the the genuinely the sort of
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police of diversity and inclusion yeah the people who actually believe that shit the true believers
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who think this is how things should be which is not good news going into the future but um i think
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what it shows is that the institution itself is in trouble when it's being run like this and i think
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that we're seeing the sort of you know excess is coming through the cracks at this point uh i don't i
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don't think it's a good state for them to be in um and but anyway we'll i'll leave that there
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i'll bother mouth with what we move on you can yeah i suppose i say this way in between segments
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but um that's how sort of how militias start eventually if you look at the balkans in the
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balkans you know the police just simply wouldn't protect serbs yeah and and the other way around
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in different enclaves in different places and so people like well i'm not just going to watch
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my family get butchered at some point so i'm going to do something about it
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militias civil war yeah i'm just saying it's not good stuff there was a rumble rant from
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calab knight who says i feel bad for any pure-hearted policemen but man the normalize the normies i think
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those can be ignorant to the deeper causes huh as a white pill my younger brother just got out of the
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military my younger brother just out of the military and my younger just out of military friend
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uh is based just ignorant well that's good i guess um but yeah no you you are right like the
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the average like normie must just be like jesus what the hell what's happening around me
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anyway all right so let's talk about uh bi-denomics because uh it turns out it was all fake so um i
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don't know if you saw this but um there was this uh this article and i picked a i picked a spoiler
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alert yes i i picked a a nice lefty uh publication for this cnbc non-farm payroll growth of a rise
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down by 800 000 labor department says let's talk about why that's actually pretty significant so
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this goes back to basically um you get these numbers that come out that are key economic indicators of
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how things are going now when these jobs numbers come out uh billions get shifted around in the
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financial markets i mean there are traders who wait for this um and then the moment it comes out
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i mean it triggers all sorts of absolutely this is probably the fundamental number that the u.s
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government produces on how many jobs are being produced and you always expect it to be a little
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bit off because what they do is they say okay well our estimate based on the early evidence is that it
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was this number and then a few months later they get better numbers and then they update it
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so in a normal presidential period like say under trump um you get the estimate and then the revision
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would come for a little bit later on and it would be a bit different maybe a bit up bit down something
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like that and um i did a whole series of tweets on these i've since deleted them because i just
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decided since we live in a country where you can be arrested for something you said on twitter
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fuck it i'm just going to go and delete all my old tweets from before when i was a public person
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because i was probably a little bit less careful then um but i had a great series of tweets on this
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early in the in the biden presidency where i was like so how come all of the later revisions are
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always down right because if it was a if it was just a sampling error you just made a slight
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you know incorrect assumption or something like that or you you you leaned a little bit whatever it
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was and you got the better numbers you would expect it to be a coin flip like sometimes they're up
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sometimes they're down sure and and also um i'm no expert but 800 000 seems like a lot well
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that is that i mean that is the monster of it so i mean it was always getting revised down by like
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50 000 100 000 something like that and and i mean but the thing is it happened every single time like
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you could you could in theory go to the casino and put your money on red on the roulette and win
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100 times in a row yeah it's not very likely but it could happen right but this like every single
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number that came out of um you know the department of jobs or whatever you know basically all of them
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department of labor um they always sounded better to begin with and then got revised down right
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and this culminated in this one towards the end because i don't know if you remember but about
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uh i know beginning of this year something like that biden well not biden um l lesbos whatever her name
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is the john pierre whatever you know the woman who does his treating for him she was under biden's
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name you were doing all these tweets about we've created three million jobs weren't they just counting
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people that were going back to work after covid as well yes that counting them as new jobs yes not new
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jobs though yeah and so it turns out when actually wasn't three million it was 2.9 and it turns out it
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wasn't 2.9 it was actually 2.1 which is a monster with it that is a massive massive revision so normally
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these revisions are like 50 000 20 000 at a time yeah and then this one came out yeah and they had
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obviously massively i mean okay it's technically possible it's a mistake well i was gonna ask it says
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says they're the bureau of labor statistics is that what are they that's actually federal
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yeah it's yeah it's a federal come under like the treasure it doesn't it doesn't need to be i mean
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in this day and age you could easily get some tech startup you could get a whole bunch of them and
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say we're going to run a trial period for two years we're going to have all these startups and
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they're all going to estimate the job numbers and then we'll see which of them come in after all the
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data's actually available and we'll see who's got a good track record and we just use that instead but
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no we have a whole bloody labor department who do stuff like this and conveniently always get it
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wrong when there's a democrat in the uh that's what i was going to ask so under the trump years it
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wasn't so much then under trump it went both ways but it was more likely that the headline number was
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going to be lower whereas with biden every single time it's higher got the keys to the kingdom mate
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that's why well yes exactly um so um yeah so anyway but oh hang on what i will quickly tell you
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about now is apparently we have a donate button there we go up there so if you're listening
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trust us on this but if you're watching look at look look at the little l thing and then move to
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there's a donate button so if you have money that you don't need we do so go to that donate button
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and press it and then we will have it which will be a good thing because we can do more of this
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tell you about stuff right moving on um yeah so my my point oh here we go so and and and oh wow
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yeah so so this is let me scroll down a little bit so this is the well i can't that's all somebody
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who knows how to scroll down scroll down so so basically you know what we're pointing out here
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is you get that persistent oh there what there were a couple that went the other way there we go so
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there were two uh but everything else there's this persistent trend of over reporting this is just
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colossal yeah i mean somebody's going to try and tell me that's a mistake so just as he was going
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into his election period when there was all that pressure for him to stand down all of a sudden it
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looked like he had the bidenomics was a thing we've got all those articles about how bidenomics is
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working blah blah blah blah blah blah blah all those tweets turns out it's complete nonsense
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right oh bloody thing and i think it's more than that right look at that wildly overestimated almost
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1.2 million yeah yeah because because the 800 000 was just the last one if you add up all the
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other ones actually the overestimate was 1.2 million jobs that never existed which is lying
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isn't it another way to describe what this is is lying and cheating it's tractor stats cheating that
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is that is certainly yeah but it's a classic soviet union tractor stat stuff and it's like okay well
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this is an important number and it's used to base the health of the u.s economy and if it's just fake
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why do you bother doing it because people know people are going to know that if you have a democrat
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office that this number doesn't mean anything yeah so we're just going to employ hundreds of
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thousands of civil servants to put it together i saw a guy arguing about inflation rates on twitter
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the other day he was just saying no look the the whatever u.s department deals with it is saying
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that inflation is only 20 so the price of your groceries has only gone up by 20 and everyone's
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like no look i i can see i'm paying here's a receipt you know i'm paying twice as much for my weekly
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groceries now and 20 is giant anyway yeah yeah 20 is massive right but it's double it's not just
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you have just nailed the key takeaway from this right because if the job numbers are wrong the
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gdp numbers are wrong if the gdp numbers are wrong the inflation numbers are wrong so exactly what you
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just said if all of this is just made up then then all the follow-on figures that come from it so
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yeah of course the inflation numbers are rubbish because the gdp numbers are rubbish because the jobs
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numbers are wrong this guy was just defaulting back to no the government said that this was the
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number therefore this is the number it's like look that that sort of hyper reality isn't real this is
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meant to be a reflection or a description of a real reality that it doesn't match i have a grocery
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receipt you know look so yeah interesting you mentioned the soviet union it got even more out of
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hand in maoist china right um sort of in the uh great leap forward period the the card rays at the
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bottom would fake their results a bit and then the middle tiers of people would fake it a bit more
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to please the people above them the and then the people and it would go on and on and on until mao
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hears that we've got a giant surplus of grain when in fact everyone's starving to death yeah i was
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going to say that it's a lot worse for them because it's not just like jobs okay you know jobs fair
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enough but it's actually grain production that is required for people to subsist and live in this in
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match china you know well i mean downstream there was a bit of that i mean i'll come i'll come to
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that but um you know where does this get us well i mean part of the reason why we might have ended up
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here let me see if i'll tell you what you you do the scrolling so this is the um this is basically
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the fed rate the um the interest rate the us is paying so what this means is if the jobs numbers are
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lower basically it takes away the final excuse that the fed have not to cut it um samson do you want
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there's a little scrolly bit at the bottom on the blue bar why don't you no no the other side
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pull that over till about 2000 or something so we've got yeah that's about yeah about there
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that's fine so so basically this is this is the picture we've got so if you're listening um so
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basically the the the interest rate that people have been paying on borrowing including the government
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i should add that's the important element it's basically been on the floor for a long time
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and then because of the um sort of lockdown era inflation that had to get pushed back up again
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but the problem is you see that long long period where it's basically nothing yeah the government
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got used to well let's spend as much money as we can and that includes borrowing money and spending
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that and it's affordable because the rate we're paying is basically zero well when it goes up to
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there the government cannot afford it they cannot afford to pay five percent on their debt yeah now what
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the lowering of the job stuff does is it kind of served two purposes one with biden is it made him
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look good when he needed to look good because there are all these calls for him to resign and
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he's a bit demented and that kind of stuff he's like no no look bidenomics is a thing and it's
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working and the second thing is now that he's out and come and camel laugh whatever her name is
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yeah um yeah she she doesn't have to just she doesn't well she's going to try and pretend that
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she doesn't need to stand for his record they can just dump this bad news that gives them an excuse
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to lower interest rates which helps the government out but also it should give her a bump
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maybe just in time for the election okay i mean just the the time on the way this gets raised is
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very interesting isn't it yeah just just up till the very end of 2015 it's virtually nothing trump
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comes in and suddenly the bump up and it keeps going up under trump until biden gets in when it
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craters back to the floor yep yeah it's funny that isn't it really makes you think but uh yeah so so
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she's going to want low interest rates to give her that sort of bump for the election it's the
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department of the treasury that does this janet yellen who sets uh no it's the fed the actual fed
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sets the fed rate right and there's head of the fed at the moment uh jerome powell okay but there's the
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the atlantic fed and there's various board members on it and they have criteria and if you look at you
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have to drill into the to the minutes of what each of them says and basically the holdouts they've got a
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list of criteria for lowering interest rates and the holdouts have been well the employment numbers
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are really good therefore we can't lower rates yet well this just this whole thing just conveniently
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discovering that actually the jobs are shocking knocks that excuse away so it's kind of strong
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arming the fed to lower rates in time for her election right in november you know if one was cynical
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one might think that um so so this is this is a betting market uh poly market which is quite good for
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this sort of stuff um so basically now everybody's thinking yeah there's going to the next thing is
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going to be a 25 basis cut um some people are saying it's going to be a bit more than that but
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basically if you if you add that you add up all of them i'm not showing all of them here but if you
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add up all of them basically they reckon but by the election the um the interest rate is going to be
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a percentage point lower and it's just a question of how they get there so basically the free money
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thing is going to be turned on to give everybody a boost it's good for people paying mortgages
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at least assuming their bank or their borrower yeah or lender rather actually goes along with it
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it will be good for them and thus why they're they're more likely to vote camel laugh because
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yeah my my mortgage bill has come down um or at least i can buy a house because they tend to do
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work on mortgages bookies are good for trying to actually understand reality in loads of things
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money if they don't right look up what the bookies say about something
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um of course they're not always right but quite often they're because they have to be it's their
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their actual job they're not interested in spin yeah they're actually interested in what's real
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well this this one is basically just a weight of money that goes in and it's not always right so
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for example what's that it's not ben shapiro is the other one tim shapiro that who was going to be
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the vp yeah so on the betting markets he was 90 to win so it's not always right it tends to
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overemphasize a marginal outcome but but yeah i take your point and even bookies can make the
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wrong calculation of something of course yeah yeah yeah yeah so so anyway rates will be coming down
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just in time for uh uh for camela right now um let's also talk about camela's camel laugh whatever
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her version of of biodynamics is that page 83 well it was a bit difficult to read there but i
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i did uh pull out the uh the interesting bit because we're starting to understand now what um
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camel laugh is planning to do when she becomes president which she says she will i don't know
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what she knows um but there's a number of interesting proposals that she's got coming down the track so
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um go go with a nice low one um she wants corporation tax up from 21 percent to at least 28 percent but
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she doesn't rule out 35 percent jesus christ yeah just saying as a business owner corporation tax is
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the worst thing that humanity has ever done so it was 35 percent trump took it down to 21 and trump
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now wants to take it to 15 good she wants to take it back to something close to the 35 percent think
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it's a zero yeah well if you think that's bad um wait wait till we get on to the next bad thing which
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is not even the worst thing but this is the next bad thing um capital gains tax right she wants 45
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percent so explain to me uh as a as a moron when it comes to economics what capital gains taxes
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so let's say you um buy a stock bitcoin a building a business and then it you buy it for a million you
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sell it for two million the capital gain was a million so so how much the gain was the government
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wants some of my profit they want basically half of it jesus christ half of it now normally the way
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it works for capital gains is state sponsor theft it's just a simple this is just theft at this point
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normally the way it works is if you make the gain quickly you pay a high rate and if you hold it for
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a longer term it goes down so you can't just flip we can flip things but you have to pay a high rate
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of tax but she wants the the long end to be 45 percent yeah so if you spend if you spend 20 years
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building a business yeah well she wants half of it because she's a communist and hates kulaks that is
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yes that's right i i admit but but that is not the worst bit the worst bit is so bad it's just kind
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of funny how bad it is she wants 25 capital gains of unrealized gains so again talks me like i'm an
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economic idiot okay so let's say you you buy a stock at a hundred dollars yeah and then it goes up to
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two hundred dollars and you haven't sold it yet she wants 25 of that i haven't sold it yet yes and
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if if how did she get 25 of something i haven't sold well you just presented the demand what yes so
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they right so essentially this is kind of like the doomsday book william like no i've i've i've
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tallied up you've got 15 pigs in a cottage and so i want some money from you i want some resources
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from you it's like yeah but i'm yes i haven't changed anything but yeah there is a very good
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reason why you pay capital gains tax at the point of sale yeah because you actually have the money
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and you actually know how much you got for this this applies like houses yes so if i so if i bought
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a house and it costs a half a million pounds and the government's like that's nice good for you
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that's a very nice house it's very expensive we're going to bring in 15 million new foreigners
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and so now your your house is two million pounds because the housing market has gone up because of
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all this massive demand which is say i'm just talking about say a london property here right
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from the sort of late 90s to now uh if they were like right so we're gonna charge you for unrealized
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gains on that it's like no this is where i live yes selling my house i live here so now i have to pay
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tax on a hundred 1.5 million pounds yes whether you have the money or not it's just theft it's just a
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shakedown that is absolutely like it's a gangster yeah yeah f you pay me yeah but it's not quite
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fair because i haven't sold it f you pay me it's a nice business you'd hate for something to happen
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to like government appropriation so it's literally like a mafia shakedown well the thing is you you
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guys get it straight away but um obviously lots of leftists on twitter pretending that i don't
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like paying tax and i want to keep things i own yes so so so i'll read the relevant bit of the
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proposal the proposal would impose a minimum tax of 25 on total income generally including
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unrealized capital gains 25 so yeah literally through no fault of your own your own home could
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double or triple in value and they want 25 i mean what if it goes up by four then suddenly you
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have to pay them the value of your own home when you bought it so we get so not wanting to stamp
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on your flow but it gets so much worse than that right so i thought that was bad you know so at the
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moment this is this proposal is it applies to people with assets worth more than 100 million right okay
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well that's not my problem now bear in mind the rich bear in mind when the irs came in it was
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targeted at a lot less than one percent of the american population right and now it's basically all of
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them unless you're on welfare or in jail right so the irs now applies to everybody so so the level
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one with leftists is you need to make them understand yes it's saying that it's for people
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with 100 million but like even now it's gonna stop there yeah so even now elizabeth warren is saying
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you need to get that down to 50 million so we've gone from 100 million to 50 million before it's even
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launched again still not my problem but the thing is yeah if i'm like a if i'm like a you know just a
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a hot dog vendor in a neighborhood and the restaurant next door to me is literally getting
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a mafia shakedown and fat tony turns and says you didn't see anything i don't want to hear anything
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from you so yeah but i don't really want to be in a neighborhood where the mafia are shaking down
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every other business i think they might get to me eventually to be honest yeah it's it's it's uh
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it's certainly not ideal and if you know like i say it's it's 100 million now but it will be 50
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million and then it'll be 25 especially when this this doesn't give them the revenue they're
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expecting ah yes yes so that's the thing so well i'll come back to that but that's that's where these
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things always go because they make a calculation at the beginning of how much money they're going to
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get then people change their behavior and then they say okay we didn't raise as much as we want
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but we've already spent the money yeah so instead of 100 million we're going to bring and it will come
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down to 1 million maybe it'll come down maybe it'll be 100 000 but eventually it will be 1 million
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which is basically a lot of the working class at this point especially the way inflation has gone
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up if you're a half decent house you're in trouble yeah the way if you look at history the way it
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always goes whether it's the soviet union or china or venezuela or cuba or cambodia or vietnam
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oh no no no no no no whatever it is um eventually it comes down to the the actual kulaks yeah so
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the richest peasants basically just completely normal people yeah it will come down to that level
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hard and just accumulated some goods i i will give a slight nod so there is a potential issue here
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that has some validity and that is is that at the top end um a lot of the very rich they don't
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actually ever sell anything they just borrow against their assets and lift off that there is a there is a
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potential issue here that you could go off now bill ackman who is an investor basically says well
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you solve it by basically just making the um amount that you borrow um against your stock taxable
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which is the right way of doing this so basically if you're selling you're if you're using debt instead
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of a capital gain then just tax that same amount it's so much simpler it would just i mean it would
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just do what they're trying to do it also means i'm not living in a mafia state yeah it would achieve
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it would achieve the same thing and but it's it's it's just so much more simple and elegant but but
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they're doing it the way that they're doing it and so you gave the example of the house right
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what if it's a stock and the stock goes up and you have a big unrealized gain and then the stock
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goes down again so uh i think inevitably yeah so i think i've got an example here that somebody worked
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through so let's say you bought um 100 shares of zoom in january 2020 just before the pandemic
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and you bought them at 75 a share um by the end of the year they go up to 350 so you've got um uh an
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unrealized capital gain of um basically 28 grand you have to pay 28 grand right and this is an actual
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example of what happened well this is what you've gained and then you the taxes are as he says seven
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grand almost uh yeah yeah so that was your game and the tax is seven grand but and this is a real
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life example yeah zoom um when we realized that lockdowns weren't going to continue forever they
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then crash back down to 60 a share yeah so you lost money on your investment and you got taxed and you
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have to pay the tax jesus yeah you shouldn't have been dabbling in investment filthy capitalist
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in the first place i'm sure that's what they think that is what they're gonna say speculation is is
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the devil's business so profit is theft yeah tim waltz for example doesn't have any stocks and
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shares investments at all he just so he doesn't understand this well i mean neither of them tim
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waltz or kamala maybe speak to nancy pelosi yeah can't be in favor of this yeah oh yeah pelosi is
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not gonna like this at all the greatest investors of all time nancy pelosi she's not that great she's
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only about the fourth greatest i had a friend of mine call me up on this i'm like okay she's only
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the fourth greatest investor yeah but um i mean i mean it happened a bit before i got into finance
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but just before i got into the finance we had the whole dot-com thing yeah and one of the things we
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did um you know my guys the venture capitalists did is we we did something called a liquidity preference
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so this was basically where a tech founder has this really massive expectation where i think my
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company is going to be worth 100 billion and it's like really and he's like yeah it's definitely
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going to be worth 100 billion it's like okay fine we're valued at 100 billion but we get the first
00:53:47.620
20 you get nothing from the first 20 billion and if you really think it's worth 100 billion that's
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fine because you get the other 80 there and then we put the money in and what happened with a lot
00:53:56.160
because of course it was a dot-com bubble is that a lot of those companies then got sold for like 11
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billion or something and it went all to the venture capitalist and the founder didn't get anything
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i've met some of those guys and they are sore about it like if no kidding later yeah but at least
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get greedy though yeah but at least they walked away with nothing if we had this system yeah let's
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say their company was temporarily valued at 100 billion they would then get a 25 tax on that
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so like whatever it was you know it's all ideology isn't it it's all ideology and i doubt kamala harris
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has got the first idea oh she doesn't have a clue so it'll just be her economics team around her that
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apparently seem to be communists actual marxist leninists or something or other god knows what
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exactly but it's just like we don't want rich people we don't want people having money of their own
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we want them to be dependent on the state i can only assume that's what they're thinking but can you
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imagine working 16 hour days for years and then you're left with nothing but a 25 billion tax bill and
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nothing else like come take it you know come come get it i haven't got anything i wonder what their
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policy will be on inheritance tax that's another thing red love weak they hate uh wealth being passed
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down through the generations apart from theirs well yeah anyway they can yeah yeah i bet kamala harris or
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her team will see if they say anything about inheritance tax it'll be like 100 yeah 80 i'm sure
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didn't starma say something didn't labor say something about inheritance labor love hiking
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well they've got a budget coming up in october and they're hinting that it's going to upset a lot of
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people so they are going to do some i mean i'll come back to that nearer the time i just want to say
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very quickly on inheritance tax even though we're running out of time i hate it because it's all money
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that has already been taxed yes the trick the trickle that i'm finally allowed to keep my money
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i'm right back i pass it on to my kids and the government's just like but at least on that you've
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actually received the money you're just losing a lot of this this yeah this is the democrats are
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basically wanting to tax a concept they're wanting to tax money that doesn't actually that you've never
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received you've you've never got absolutely madness just say i would if i was law protector i would do
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away with inheritance tax entirely yeah like not one penny yeah there are loads of unjust tax but i mean
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it gets worse than this right okay so so so these are so the examples of a home or business i mean you
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think that's bad but what if you own a farm right and you are literally a kulak right if you own a farm
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and you basically need to give up 25 of it now think let's think let's work through that logic
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first of all farms tend to operate at they are the size they are because that's the scale
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to run the farm at they don't work at subscale you can't just hive off 25 of the farm and expect
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the 75 to be a a um at scale farm that functions right and after watching clarkson's farm it's
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because of the cost of the farm equipment yeah yeah so you've got it you've got to spread that
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capital over enough land not too much you can't work it so you suddenly start hiving 25 of a farm
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where the hell does that leave you think about the other thing who do you sell that 25 to
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so because if you're 75 your gates yeah well if you're 75 isn't particularly scalable do you think
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somebody other some other guy's going to come along and start farming a farm that's 25 of your
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original clearly that doesn't work right so the best case scenario of your farmer is that your land
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is next to somebody else's and they can use it and they've got enough money and they can buy it off
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you that's the best case now but in that situation right what's the other farm going to bid he's going
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to say oh i'll give you 13 cents on the dollar well that what's that worth and you'll basically
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just have to take it because you've got no choice because you need to raise the money on this
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but that probably won't happen either i'll tell you how this will actually work in practice if you
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own something like a farm is that all these farmers are going to have to give up 25 and they know that
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they can't i mean some cases there'll be literally nobody to sell it to or they get rinsed on the
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so the state will hey no blackrock will come up with a scheme the blackrock will come along and
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say okay we will buy 25 of your farm so you can pay this tax we will set the price and then you
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you will rent from us the 25 back again so basically this is a state sanctioned theft combined with a
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massive wealth transfer to somewhere like blackrock and that's and that's for a farm you can do it for
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many businesses you can do it for land you can do it for property there's there's a whole bunch of
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stuff and in theory they reckon this is going to raise them 400 billion right which is a fifth
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of the gap they got filled between tax revenues and their spending i was gonna say 400 billion still
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isn't that it's not enough well and it won't raise that of course they assume that nobody's going to
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change their behavior what will actually happen this so they tried to do this in france a few years back
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they all left yeah yeah they said oh uh turns out we're russian now yeah a whole bunch of wealthy
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french basically went to russia so so this is my concluding thought on all of this right we've
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seen a microcosm of this happening in america already where basically californians say well it
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turns out i'm i'm a texan or florida now new york as well yeah why can't that just happen on a country
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level well it can it's happening in britain right now yeah we didn't have like a thousand millionaires
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fleeing the country last year and this is my question are is the next big thing not going to be
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california to texas or florida is going to be the us to russia or europe to russia or some other place
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somewhere that's not going to just south america yeah that's why i never really blame rich people
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for holding their money in jerns jersey or guernsey or the cayman islands or luxembourg oh you want to
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or or or make yourself a resident of monte carlo or something because it's just a no-brainer why
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wouldn't you yeah the government's actually trying to steal from you okay i'll just hold
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it in funds in luxembourg then i mean i'll give a fine you can't blame them it's just normal i'll
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give a fine thought so so that um it was my mousy thing i was not working anyway um if if you look up
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in the top left hand corner there's the gap it's basically 1.8 trillion that's the gap that they've got
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a fund jesus um and the only way that they're able to do that because the us is basically producing
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less and less as years go by yeah they're producing less and less as years go by the only reason they're
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able to make this work is because they're so financialized they can sell enough debt if you
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destroy the capital markets which this will do that 1.8 gap is unserviceable so how do you make it up
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we look at the row below that you can either bin medicare medicaid or you can bin social security and
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half of defense close the gap they're not going to want to do any of those things and the us is just
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the gap that will still leave you with a debt of 35 trillion yeah that that's just that's just so it
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doesn't get any worse year on year but you're still left with the 35 trillion but the us has been
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basically in this long cycle at this point of making less financializing more and now they're
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going to destroy the financialization part of it so you won't be left with any tax revenues so you
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know they've got this model where basically they're using financialization to subsidize pouring corn
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syrup down the throats of 300 pound into inner city women so they can waddle around fed fat and
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voting democrat and this system does not work when you blow up the financialization aspect which is
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the only thing plugging that gap so i mean if i've often said that joe biden is clearly the worst
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president of my lifetime you know you could you could make an argument marla harris might win oh easily
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so you could make an argument that you know somebody like woodrow wilson or lbj was a worse
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president overall or you know one of those early ones perhaps right biden has been a bloody disaster
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if kamala gets camel laugh whatever i never say her name but camel if camel laugh gets in
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she is just she's gonna be so much worse than biden it'd be ridiculous mason says you were spot on
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dan the u.s reserve bank has reinterpreted economic data to say that unemployment is up and the rates need
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to drop right on schedule for the covid debt to roll over not just a string says with interest rates
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down money printing is inbound unrealized gains tax is peak you will owe nothing and be happy
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not financial advice but bitcoin is looking good you can take it with you yeah um fleet lord at var says
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hope for us can manage to mega making them great again me too and uh hero sunny chiban says carl if you
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want to avoid inheritance tax watch the latest brokonomics with charlie rogers um well i'll probably just
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give my kids any of my assets when i'm really old yeah but you want to do it in a way that they
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don't get taxed on it how do i do that i'll have a word off oh don't watch brokonomics to find out i'll
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watch okay can that mouse doesn't seem to work can you scroll down on this so i can see my notes for me
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okay okay i thought we could talk a little bit about deporting the hundreds of thousands if not
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millions of fifth colonists we've got in this country sold let's do it i mean it's become part
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of the public dialogue that's mass remigration because it was a un or one of the many un organs
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that said migration is inevitable they just said that didn't they migration is inevitable don't
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worry about it stop thinking you're just a far-right fantasist if you have any notion that
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your country won't be flooded by infinity foreign people well i wrote an article saying that actually
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remigration is inevitable how about that and anyway i wasn't the first person to say it of course
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finally isabel oakeshott uh wrote an article uh addressing it mrs tice has weighed in yeah say yes
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this is probably going to happen mrs tice uh now in this article um it's nice i'll take it it's
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moving the overton window uh but she really uh only was talking about illegals she didn't quite have
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the bulls talk about i mean there are millions of immigration which is the bigger issue yeah but
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there are millions of illegals here yeah that's a good start yeah i mean potentially up to about 10
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15 million of them i'll take it yeah hopefully be an unknown number hopefully it's just shifting the
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overton window so eventually they will talk about the real problem um yeah so in this uh she first
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of all pointed the finger at vietnamese people particularly because apparently in the last year
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or so they've been one of the bigger if not the biggest demographic of people coming over illegally
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on boats but anyway what i'm not sure i would start there yeah okay it's a bit of a funny take but
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there you go um she said such is the scale of the illegal immigration crisis that nothing less
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that the program of mass deportation is now required here here i'm listening yeah go get
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them girl yeah um yeah uh liberals will wince at such words i will yeah i don't care um and the
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ugly specter of rounding up hundreds of thousands of downtrodden individuals to be sent home is not a
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nice thought again i've got a tiny violence on me somewhere the thing is right so because we we
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have like ethnic enclaves that form like mini colonies in this country um they're not really
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like poor downtrodden like you know they're not doing the bataan death march or what they are is
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living with their cousin ahmed who is just giving them a place to stay even though they shouldn't be
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here they come over a poorest visa or whatever oh yeah they cut they come over apparently for a
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wedding or something and then they just stay and work in his corner shop or whatever it is
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and these communities are going to have and you know they're going to have millions of people
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in them who legally have no right to be here but they're not the poor downtrodden you know
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i'm starving no they're just living with their family because they could get here and no one's
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going to check no one's going to make them leave they're not shoeless refugees from poland fleeing
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the red army in 1945 right yeah a bit a lot more synthetic about the case that's not the case
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she says in a democracy such as ours proud of treating those less fortunate than ourselves with
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compassion with compassion and committed to upholding human rights it would certainly be a
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jolt making it happen would be expensive and challenging uh with multiple hard cases
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um to tug at the heartstrings um the many vested interests that benefit from the status quo
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to be guaranteed to do everything in their power to derail any such scheme uh yeah that's what we've
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got to go to war with yeah yeah the elements within the home office and the media or whatever
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not just that it's going to be the like circo the ngo industrial complex all lib dem voters
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every labor voter every lib dem voter every conservative voter but she says quote only a
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stunningly ambitious returns program will turn the tide yes it's in the telegraph wasn't it is it in
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the telegraph yes well done the telegraph well done isabel it's yeah i'd like you to go a hundred
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times further but it's a good start i'll take it got to where you were two years ago right so
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yeah i wrote an article over two years ago where i go further than that even yeah um i actually
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address the question of not just elite not just the boat people yeah um you know the because we've
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we've been invaded legally it's an invasion well i invaded the thing is right there there are people
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who are reasonably going to say well look if you legally let these people in then it wasn't
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in no no that is fair right no they were let in by traitors though i'm not saying they weren't let
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in by traitors um but these people will not view themselves as complicit in an invasion right i i know
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i know but we have to we have to be fair-minded about things but there are millions of people who are
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here who just shouldn't really be here i mean like for example every single foreign person who has
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committed a crime legal or illegal should i mean all the illegals of course commit a crime so they
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should be foreign criminals should be forced to leave britain forever yeah foreign benefits
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claimants should be forced to leave britain forever like why 72 percent somali is on social housing no
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you can have social housing in somalia well you know good luck with that you know why are why are any
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of them able to claim benefits here those people who are just persistently on benefits you can go home
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we don't need you here i don't want or need unemployed stroke unemployable somalis flooding
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my town centers loitering well just from anywhere thank you or from anywhere yeah just somalis just
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to be clear scroll down a little bit on the document again um just to quote oak shot again briefly she
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said critics will say mass deportation is not only undesirable but impossible wrong yeah of course it's
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not it's not even that it's like the in the 20th century after world war ii there was huge amounts
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of population transfers it's happened throughout history many many many many many times yeah i mean
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the example you use often is um india they just they kicked out all the british i mean they managed
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it yeah oh yeah whites have been mass deported from countries all over the world also algeria and
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the french sometimes yeah oak shot goes on uh yeah witness what has been achieved in pakistan
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she's talking recently um no longer able to cope with more than 1.7 million undocumented afghans
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islamabad managed 541 000 expulsions within a few weeks last year well if it's good enough for
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pakistan yeah good enough for me yep that's all they managed 500 000 in a few weeks yeah
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russia booted out thousands the other day didn't they a few couple weeks or months back so basically
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within a within a couple of months we could have sorted the whole and pakistan planned to remove a
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further 800 000 individuals in a second phase i think he's right there are literally thousands of
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flights every single day put them on the flights yeah you you fly home just to finish up with oak
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shot she says our generosity is being exploited on an industrial scale yes finally someone's saying
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it yes we know we know again i'll take it it's not a shot at oak shot but um finally it's been said
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on in the telegraph uh being exploited on industrial scale uh by those who see our country primarily
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through the prism of our lavish and indiscriminate benefit system yeah if you just cut off their
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benefits a lot of them will go home and that's the thing is that like if you just simply stem the
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inflow and stop the benefits to these people they'll just leave their own accord because that's the
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only reason they're here i've got to mention this because it's isabel oak shot but her partner tice
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chucked me out the party for saying a mild form of this yeah and me too yeah yeah that's exactly how
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she's saying exactly what i said yeah and fashion was deselected for by twice she's being quite hard
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line on this as well like this is a pretty uncompromising i mean this sounds like something
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you could have read two years ago and get kicked out of reform for yeah um yeah i mean she is only
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talking about illegals and when pulled up on it by some bleeding heart traitor commies about it on
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twitter she said i'm only talking about illegals i'm only talking about illegal immigration that's
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what i said i mean i'm not as moderate as i was back then but my tweet was from about four years ago
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uh and and it was about illegals and they booted me out for that and she's she's now saying the
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same thing you did finish that article by saying starmer and cooper must respond with shock and awe
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which would be nice but of course they're not going to of course that is pie in the sky we'd love them
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to but they're not going to do it and even where uh cooper ms balls was saying oh i'm going to deport
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uh 14 000 one you're not going to do it you're just saying you're going to do it and even if you did
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do it it's a drop in the ocean anyway so that's a thousand times fewer than needs to go yeah right
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um but still thank you ms oakeshott for moving the overton window even a little bit even a
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millimeter because that's what we need we shouldn't be so we need we're in the business of moving that
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overton window we are and we shouldn't be so cavalier about i mean this is quite a difficult thing
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that you think of the the circles she's operating it this is quite an extreme thing for them to hear
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act even though it's completely normal practice in other countries that aren't
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most of the globalists yeah exactly and actually it is important because if she said it here that
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when some working class guy does a facebook post saying basically the same thing he then can't go
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to jail because if he's got a half competent even quarter-pointed lawyer he should be able to say
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well look this was in the telegraph normal elite discussion and they won't get selected for reform
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though yeah um but i i think we are moving hopefully we're moving there i see more and
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more people talking openly about deportations or mass remigration however you want to put it
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uh there's a uh steve the great steve edgington friend of the show he's got a tweet there it's
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inevitable it has to happen yeah why wouldn't it like why would we want millions of illegals millions
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of criminals and millions of benefit dependents putting pressure on all of our infrastructure
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everything well because they're the clients and that's not that's not even to mention violent
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crime yeah and they yeah it's not talking about any of the social issues or the crime issues or
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anything like that it's just the the from a purely utilitarian perspective the tax base the
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infrastructure housing markets all of this sort of stuff they just can't bear this it's cultural and
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demographic suicide that's again that's that's a that's more important issue but like even if you
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don't care about that from a purely you know starmer's machine man utilitarian mind has got to be like
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okay well you know like this sewer system of london is regularly getting clogged up apparently even
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before you get to the enrichment justice yeah yeah even before you get to any of the sort of like
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human concern like we for legal reasons we have to be light on the details but not very far from
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this office there was an enrichment event where um a diversity enriched was it four women one of them
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dead or something was it yeah it was in the local paper here i didn't even see that well there's all
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sorts of violent crime and sacrifice crime that goes on in swindon sure but from first generation boat
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people loads anyway uh charlie downs another friend of the of the show just saying deportations
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shouldn't be a dirty word oh look i replied saying uh amen amen yeah no absolutely but it's
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it needs to happen anyone tries to browbeat you out there for talking about this stuff just don't
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accept it just do not accept it there's a line in the sand now people have to start being a bit
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more courageous within their own friend or family groups they do but the so a leftist will come back
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and say yeah but what about this hard-working taxpaying law-abiding immigrant you want to deport
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him now i realize a lot of people on the right will say yes but i think it is fair to say okay well
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let's have a moderate compromise on this we get rid of the criminals i'll take that compromise okay
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we get rid of the illegals and we get rid of the lawbreaker anyone who has paid tax in the last
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uh in three out of the last five years they can stay uh how many does that leave oh okay that's
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10 million people going back okay fine compromise shake hands let's get it done it's not about money
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i was going to finish with a tweet from morgoth i'll say it right now the very last one by morgoth
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no i'd rather be poor no no it's not about money yeah but the but it's it's not about our money what
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they'll say is well this person acted in good faith they got a job they paid their taxes
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they you know they bought a house or whatever and they just set up a life for themselves as we
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invited them to do it's not fair to send that person back and that's quite a strong argument
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whether you agree with it or not it's it's not it's not about persuading me yeah i know i know it's
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it's talk about fairness sure fairness for them or the fairness for the rest of us well there are
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lots of claims on fairness right and so but what you're saying is your claim to fairness overrides
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their claim to fairness now i'm not saying that it doesn't but i am saying that other people are
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going to hear that and not think that it automatically does and so it's about being
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realistic with what can be achieved right so i i think that there's a reasonable compromise here
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which is okay fine if some guy has been a net taxpayer if he has you know contributed doesn't have
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a criminal record speaks english speaks english you know fine that's totally fine and so yeah that you
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you know so we i would say you know the the ideal plan would be to stop immigration just entirely
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so the net outflow of 600 800 000 a year is just going to make the country feel like we can breathe
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a bit more gross zero rather than net zero yeah exactly gross zero just absolute zero right that that
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in and of itself within a few years you're going to see a couple of million people will have left
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just on their own merits right but then stop the benefits to people born outside of this country
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you were born in a foreign country you don't get benefits millions more will leave and then of
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course every foreign criminal commit a crime in this country you serve a sentence kick i would make
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it you need a minimum of one native-born english grandparent otherwise you don't get any benefits
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and that at a stroke will disqualify that thing yeah but i think i allow slaughter for example like
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yeah yeah yeah we should do stuff like that but like i mean i would probably have like if you spent
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like you know 25 years in the army or something maybe you qualify stuff yeah that's going to be such a
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marginal number of actual people it's not really worth by the way reform actually said that in
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their manifesto to stop halal slaughter really yeah right yeah it's actually in there good that's
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another thing that would have got you booted off their candidates list if you'd said it yourself yeah
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if i said that yeah but then honestly now but the third thing just of course anyone who's not here
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legally just gets sent back to them yeah any foreign national that commits any crime however tiny
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but the point would be like if you if we went to any other country in the world
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the point i'm making here is what what i'm saying would achieve is millions of foreigners going back
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to their home countries and zero injustices perpetrated right because someone would say
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well look you're taking that guy's property away and you know he's lawfully done all this stuff
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it would be considered an injustice and probably rightly so that you were using state power to just
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take that and send him out right that that would be considered unjust whereas what i'm proposing
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wouldn't involve any kind of injustices and it would do essentially everything we're asking
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yeah i mean i would just argue that it was an injustice on the people that they ever came here
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at all yeah but they would then argue okay but that's happened and it's too late to worry about
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you're going to perpetrate injustice about the people so there's all what a good being hardline about
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it but like from a sort of like practical realpolitik if you just you've got to consider
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these if you just split the difference today it's still millions of people just to get it back on
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track about moving the overton window and there's also lots of other people's talk talk about it
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steve laws bangs the drum all the time as do i do i even saw the lovely lorani dowling talk about it
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matt goodwin yep serena brown loads and loads of people do talk about this now more and more people
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talk about the need for deportations and mass remigration it's not a completely fringe
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insane thing to be talking about anymore hopefully the window keep moving that window
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and the idea of citizenship i want to talk briefly about citizenship very briefly
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watch this video uh go on then you are never getting your country back
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would you be more obnoxious about it um so no what it would require is to leave any uh any uh foreign
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um treaties in place perhaps completely get rid of tony blair's supreme court gut the home office
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and any traitors in there that will prevent it and revoke all their citizenships and send them back
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well the people in the home office as well well if need if some of them if needs be but these types of
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people that are obviously at best with columnists that's that that's the nicest way to describe i i think
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that you're giving them way too much credit yeah yeah these are these are benefits
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that's what they're they're gonna they're coming here for benefits invaders i'd call them invaders
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again again i is giving them too much credit these people are not like an invader is someone who has
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a conscious idea of something they're going to achieve these are not these are not those sorts
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of people these are people like i'm going to get money and it's going to be your money right
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that's just it they're not like you know and laugh in your face and do a symbol in your face as
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well whilst doing it okay you are giving these people too much credit um if you scroll down a
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bit more on this document here because i just i just quote a little bit from my own article if i
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may and end it there more or less uh-huh um it's quite a bit to read but i won't read it all i i just
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said that um we need to talk about how not only should there be remigration or mass deportations but
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talk about it in terms of that it's inevitable that's what tony blair likes to do a lot it's a
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classic political ploy let's talk about it's a fait accompli actually uh actually it's got to
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happen so it's happening talk in those terms move the overton window drag the overton window that way
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in that not only is it necessary it is going to happen um it already happens millions of them
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already go home if you look at like the inflow compared to the outflow okay so the outflow is
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about half of the inflow so that means every two years a million foreigners more than leave
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and so okay well then instead of that say you get the trend pointing in the right direction then
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it's just time yeah it's just the inflow is too high then we stop the inflow well dade wrote in
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the summer of 2022 the policy of uncapped and endless mass immigration into britain cannot continue
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indefinitely it just cannot it's inevitable that this policy must come to an end the entire third
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world cannot be crammed into the slums of bradford and sheffield and birmingham and london
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well apparently they can try if you took all of the population of the world you could cram them
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into texas so that's standing shoulder to shoulder if we just take the entire population of say asia i
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think we can cram them into britain so no i think it's not being ambitious i've heard you could take
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the whole population of the world and cram them onto the isle of wap oh really if they're shoulder to
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you mush them up enough right yeah into a human paste yeah right yeah but a giant silo it'd be
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like the notting hill carnival all the time yeah um so while this while the traitor mainstream media
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and all the traitor leftist activists and politicians insist that any criticism of uncapped
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migration is evil and racist we should just behave as though the overton window has already moved
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firmly into the realm of calling for mass remigration nothing less will do that's another thing
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oak shop oak shop was saying uh nothing less will do um i say that all foreign nationals who did not
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have a legal right to remain should be sent back to their country of origin without delay any foreigner
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who commits any crime violent or other wires should be removed forthwith all train chain migration should
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end immediately all pending citizenship cases should be terminated all special visas for foreign students
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should be revoked and and that whole obscenity brought to a close i mean it is crazy that like
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students can bring their families over yeah that is chain migration is it's legal so you can't do
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anything about it it's already happened so yeah it's literally like 300 000 a year so what are we
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doing i can at least see the case but if you marry a foreigner and they've already got kids that are
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underage yeah i can see the case for that but a student bringing their parents what the hell is going on
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why would that be anything that would happen ever yeah so uh so take for example a nigerian student
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comes over and gets a place at birmingham university or something and then brings over
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eight ten members of his family his grandparents and stuff it's mad it was just because they always
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wanted to maximize immigration anyway i'll have to bring it to a close there but i would i did like
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to address this and if anyone out there can share it with any normies that have got the ostriches
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got their head in the sand and actually talk about start talking about it start moving the
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overton window and uh one last thing to finish on again is morgoth's tweet where he makes the point
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because i didn't actually read it out loud for anyone that's only listening he said this is a
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leftist speaking if we uh we need immigration to boost the economy and then morgoth replying uh i'd
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rather we lived on pig fat and turnips than carry on to carry on like this the irony is that
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immigration doesn't boost the economy of course it doesn't yeah we are going to live on pig fat and
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turnips if we're lucky yeah to be fair though pig fat and turnips sounds quite good to me yeah that's
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that's half of my sunday roast so yeah turnips roasted in pig fat delicious yeah what's to
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complain yeah actually that would be good yeah so anyway oh we got uh we got some comments then
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have we right uh video comments oh yes video play the video comments
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at the risk of being called a pick me here's a man appreciation post a couple of weeks ago i
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volunteered at a camp and out of 10 volunteers we had two fellas two grown men who were carrying the
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entire operation on their shoulders and without going into too much detail without them we would have
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done nothing that you are seeing right now there was a classic show where they had two islands or two
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people on two sides of the island i'm aware one extremely exclusively female one exclusively male
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dumped on a desert island and see how they survive and the men got on with it and the women uh just
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argued amongst themselves and got nothing done well it's also the women had some strokes of
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remarkable luck oh a pig has turned up finally the producers just gave them a pig the the men had
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to domestic pig yeah yeah and the women basically just got this piglet and they didn't even kill it
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and eat it yeah they just a bottle of lucas aid is washed up on the show look we're off the bit of the
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of the of the podcast that goes out on the youtube so very quickly uh i i just noticed that that looked
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like quite a fun place to be but when she said um a few years ago i volunteered to work at a camp i wonder
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if that's going to mean something a bit different in a few years time we will have to find out in the
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future uh silver lining that i can take from that in the end it didn't work well at risk of quibbling
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my point was actually that stalin's system of satellite state suppression was actually a very
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effective one with the exception of ceauchescu none of them ever deviated from the authority of
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moscow and while that did collapse it was for unrelated reasons and it was that moment that
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centralized power vanished that yugoslavia ripped itself apart czechoslovakia the kurdish conflicts and
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even now the imported russian population the don blast region is the justification for the ukraine
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war i think the faustian finks in charge here are attempting to recreate the success but have
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wildly overplayed their hand yeah one that's a cool what is that a v8 or something that's the
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problem with this guy's comments is i always get capped i know what's going on and he's right and
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wrong i mean it only worked whilst you had the sort of stalinist era sort of mass extreme repression
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and when they that couldn't last forever so when that stopped it did fall apart so harry's right
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uh they're both they are both right different periods of time yeah yeah but no he is right
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they can work it it just has to be followed by a police state yeah yeah
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a gentleman's observations of swindon chapter 24 much of swindon was mostly hamlet's rural land until
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even recently and so plenty of the districts and locations are named after the land's original use
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such as toot hill farm now toot hill and west swindon many railways connected swindon's modern
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urban sprawl which is why this old railway is now a footpath and this dilapidated brick construction
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was once a railway platform in 1874 the largest stegosaur so far found the de centurus was discovered in
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a clay pit in swindon and worked on by the very man who coined the term a dinosaur i know it's hard
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to see but here's a complete map of swindon's development over the millennium
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that's quite interesting yeah that's awesome i love it yeah
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i kind of want the documentary version of that comment yeah we should put all of these together
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yeah thanks uh right so due to certain events about a year ago i started toying with the idea
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of making my own tabletop rpg about six months ago i started in earnest and it's really come a long way
01:27:38.380
now being a longtime sargon enjoyer and a fan of the podcast as a whole i planned on becoming a
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subscriber and sending in videos when i became more financially stable so imagine my shock when
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last week a commenter said that we should start our own tabletop rpg game it's as if the gods
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themselves are sending me a message and who am i to ignore them so my question for now would be
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what is the appropriate amount of time to subscribe before i start chilling my game
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so now we haven't got a particular time go for it yeah i just just stick it in a video comment and
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let's see what's going on but like an email address something so if people want to join you they can
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email you and get on with it do we have further video comments or we
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right written comments we're a bit short on time and we have got something after but we got to give
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people their dues so let's let's do a couple of comments from each bit shall we popar says it's
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incredibly rare to have a stabbing at the local village fate it's weird isn't it mr says at the
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bare minimum i have no sympathy for any officer who will kneel for a rainbow or foreign flag but not
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british one whistling yeah well that's the problem isn't it because the kneeling flag bearing uh gay
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police will remain but the half decent police who find this repugnant will be the ones who leave
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so think about i was only following orders well that's okay it's only really at nuremberg that
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wasn't allowed for all the rest of human history that was an okay excuse but there comes there comes
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a point where um you know where you've been taking the mickey out of so much that you should leave that
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thing then if you're being if you're being ordered to follow orders that you despise and hate okay
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it'll give you some sort of leeway in time eventually leave leave then that is what they're doing isn't
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it jjw says more people survive stabbing in london as doctors have had so much practice i mean that
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might be true yeah like you know a doctor in gloucester or something or in bath probably he's never seen a
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stabbing or one mate or by the time you got them to the nearest hospital as well yeah exactly yeah
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um kevin says it's not just officers being demoralized by their bosses telling them to
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not to prosecute it's also the fact that when they do charge someone there's a 99 chance the
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judge will let them off anyway well the prisons are overcrowded kevin you guys got to understand
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too many people were posting things on facebook um angel brain says i think with employment figures
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we have to realize they generalize across all employment there's a 300 drop in both drama teachers
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and oil rig workers which one would you be more concerned about also uh where do these people go
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they seem to go and surf them via service industries chattel via state benefits
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chattel is a good term for benefit payments we should start putting work
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should i do something from bionomics um omar war says job statistics represent unemployment like
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gdp represents living standards how many people are taking on multiple jobs to make uh ends meet
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what's the quality of each job full-time part-time are these jobs maximizing the skill set of the
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employees are all polymaths taking work at mcdonald's yeah that is the thing and actually
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if you look at something like britain all of the job growth has been amongst the immigrant population
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in fact it's the same in america all of the job growth jobs that used to be done by teenagers
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yeah they're now going into debt and all of the job growth is done by by imports serving our coffee
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in pratt um i think we've only got time for like one more um but california refugee says if i were in
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charge my policy would be to repatriate the invaders and then start billing the countries of origin for the
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cost i'm gonna send them home and make mexico yeah mexico yeah the problem is mexico can't afford
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