IT WOULD BE IMMENSLEY HELPFUL, IF FOOLS WOULD STOP CONFLATING THE IDEA OF IMMIGRATION WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, THESE ARE TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT PROSPECTS. THANKS
And illegal immigration is only about 30,000 per annum so that is not even a substantial issue. Also, why are we including temporary people such as university students who leave after their degree in immigration figures - utterly pointless
Exactly.We need immigration but it needs to be what we need. Also, Notice how James tried to conflate Italy situation with UK as well, which is completely bogus.Italy and we might say central and southern Europe, including Germany, have a birthrate crisis that has been going on for several decades, and the fallout from this hasn't started yet.We are going to see the different crises from this fallout in the developed Asian countries and South, southern and central Europe within the next 10 years. UK, Just like USA, France, the Netherlands and Scandinavia moved to an on-line and will be fine for more than another decade, as birthrates were much higher consistently than those other areas, until last year.
I'm a Spanish Hospital Operating Theatre Practitioner with around fifty years experience working in UK and the continent in all fields of operating theatre work. I'm now retired, but the desperate idea that you can replace someone with my experience in the blink of an eye is truly something to laugh about.
That’s a bit arrogant though I do believe that qualification standards are not quite what they used to be. They also vary from country to country and should very carefully cross referenced with the required competencies to maintain standards . I’m told that that doesn’t always happen which is a worry as fraudulent quals are relatively common in some countries. But you’re right on experience matters.
You Obrien never give your answer, you wind everyone up talking in absolute bull asking everyone what is the Answer to every subject yet you don't give an opinion of your own
I've been in and out of hospital a lot over the last couple of years, so have some recent and extensive experience with the health system. (This is in Auckland, NZ, but I think some comparisons can be made.) I've had maybe 50 nurses in that time. I'd say two-thirds were Chinese, Indian or Filipino. One of my surgeons was English and one of the anesthetists was SA. Without immigration, our health system would fall over. Related, is a conversation I had with the son of a couple that go to my church. He's just got a job at Auckland Hospital as a doctor. I asked him how it was, and how many foreigners worked there, particularly from the UK. (Given what the NHS is currently.) He laughed and said that people from the UK thought working in the NZ health system was a holiday compared to what they'd come from.
@andrew I said can you please verify your OP. I'm sure it's genuine but we get many spurious scenarios invented to illustrate a certain narrative ....which I find obnoxious. Sure you do too.😊
@chatham43 I have no idea how I would do that. I can prove I'm in Auckland NZ, but how would I prove I've been in hospital? Or that I go to church and talked to that new doctor? All I can say is I post under my own name, own image and that's about it. Plus an online presence.
@andrew Apologies It's just a shame that some here spoil it for the likes of you with genuine experiences to relate which are pertinent to the debate in hand.
At the reputed fee of £3k per show, James has earned £15k this week (£60k this month alone) for spouting on about issues that don’t affect him whatsoever. When one is earning £750k + a year he is so far removed from the real concerns people have about matters.
James, mentions people getting old, yet does he not think that immigrants get old and will need caring for? The mass immigration and old age argument is nothing but smoke and mirrors.
The American economy HAS been thriving the last four years. The problem is that it's no longer the case that when America thrives Americans thrive. Trickle-down economics was just a head fake while the rich clean out the till.
We've had lots of immigration over the last twenty years,both legal and illegal. It's had proven to be a strain on the economy and makes society more divided and more dangerous. Immigration is a lose/lose.
Exactly! People always want to see the facts and figures on this, its right outside your windows. Drive to a city with high immigration levels like Bradford, Birmingham, Oldham or London, and see how well they are doing.
@@ronnyjambo2226 You refer to there being facts, and then in the next sentence you describe how people should not look at facts but go on anecdotal experience of a *systemic issue* based on *one car trip* through a few cities. Its really off putting how much you people posture while you can clearly not back it up. You clearly do not care about facts, you just care about emotional appeals.
James is beginning to struggle...hes broadcasting but no ones listening....doesn't he realise that President Trump is in the White House....Obrien and his like are finished....
@@annphillips1086 because trumps win shows the right and normal people won the culture war and all of james obriens ideas are universally rejected and wrong
I think he’s right. When I walk around Hounslow all I can think about is what a paradise it has become. Same feeling I got when walking around Westbourne Park as a lad, before property values drove out all of the wonderful immigrants and now it’s just a safe nice area. Oh well.
Mass and uncontrolled immigration are two areas that have been promoted by conservative folk to fuel the issue for gain and hide the underlying systemic issues, though most of it isn't technically illegal, no matter what Farage et al tell you. It's smart and devious and they prey on people's naivety on the matter.
1) What does "mass" immigration mean? Do you even know? 2) There was never uncontrolled immigration in the UK. And nobody is advocating for it. 3) Nobody is advocating for illegal immigration either.
Those negative commenters .wait until you get sick and see who is going to look after you if it wasn’t for them you will be in your home slowly dying other-ways.short doctors short porters shorts nurses or no nurses at all ambulances drivers and endless others this is just for (NHS) thank you NHS and all the people in it.
You, like everyone else, don't bother to look at the real figures, just like James.if you look back at sources decades ago, you would notice that the birth rate in this country wasOnly slightly lower than replacement level Until last year. he tried to use Italy as an example, which is a complete joke as Italy has had under 1.5 children per woman since 1975, as has Germany. With or without immigration, Central, eastern and southern Europe Would now be in crisis, which we will see play out in the next decade. Regardless of immigration, demographically UK was not and isn't in crisis, the situation does require a solution for the future, but it's only just become an issue last year
As an immigrant, I can say that immigration is important for the development of the country. But also, the immigrants should respect the country and its laws, and not transform it into a worse place!
No. No system will invest in training, robotics, technology, training or increase pay and conditions if it can just fly in labour. Its a race to the bottom.
With the figures released on UK population; the population would increase 4% where the predicted total population increases 6% Therefore, the UK's population would be increasing slower than the global population is increasing.
There's a old joke that says that people who move from New Zealand to Australia raise the IQ of both countries. 🙂 Not true, of course, but one of our politicians used to make that jibe.
@@ubik372 You emigrated FROM the UK and immigrated TO the US. So "leaving the UK" means you emigrated. I think that's what Jay was getting at. No big deal. 🙂
For children starting school without basic things like core strength, I would put a tenner on the parents being poor working class, but those who work in an office. They have been able to work from home but have not been able to afford childcare so it is easier to give the kids a tablet and let them entertain themselves whilst you are working. I doubt it is down to parents not doing this but as a society we are failing to give the support we need to. We removed kick start and have forced parents back to work ASAP, before covid they had no other option than to pay a fortune for childcare, now some will be using the working from home as a way to also reduce childcare costs
By the ONS figures, the UK would be the 23rd most populous company in 2032. We are currently 21st. The UK isn't as popular as Reform will tell you it is.
"our society has advanced".. this is the other side of the problem.. as well intentioned as James is... the reality is you need your "native" population to do the "back hurting" work too.. there has to be a balance
While the global population tripled, Scotland's population remained at 5 million. It grew to 5.5 in 2023, but as an example of the UK's stability (stangancy?), it's almost mathematically impossible that you're looking at a horizon of only 72 million.
@@andrewstevenson118 It's only an issue because of the policies of successive governments to not build enough of them and to encourage them to be seen as just another asset for the wealthy. That wasn't caused by immigrants. That was caused by greedy "natives" in government.
@@TalesOfWar You're right, you're right. Immigration puts extra pressure on the housing market, though. Here in NZ both LW and RW love immigration. We have a very different relationship with immigration than the UK (or US) does. Maybe being a collection of islands a LONG way from anywhere helps. Aside: I always find the word "natives" jarring but they seem to like it.
@@andrewstevenson118 There are probably more "native" Britons in northern France than mainland Britain, given many were pushed out when the Romans invaded.
Carotene is vitamin A. Vitamin D is cholecalciferol (D3) or ergocalciferol (D2). Totally unrelated. And neither has to do with hair growth. Qualifications: trained as pharmacist.
@@jayplay8140 loads in London, there were quite a few owned by Russians specifically that nothing was really done about. Private housing too often winds up owned by private investment firms from abroad quite noticeably China
I’m a retired paediatric and general registered nurse and live in Australia. I laterally worked in tertiary education teaching aged and disability care . Out here you can’t work in either sector without a basic vocational qualification or be working towards it. Qualifications are not international, they are national and therefore standards vary very much from country to country. Employing People in either of these sectors from very cultures different to our own is an accident waiting to happen . These people require MORE training not less. I was horrified to hear politicians talk about the asylum seekers to work in care homes. The required skills and knowledge for the job are completely underestimated in my view and not everyone can manage the job. And the pay and conditions in the uk don’t help.
Of course immigration is benefical to an economy but what about ILLEGAL immigration and MASS migration, Jimbo. How about having a discusion that focus on these issues on immigration. That what most people are concerned with. Only a handful of people would have an issue with CONTROLLED migration.
Fruit and veg are in fields in the middle of nowhere, and then when they use those people they have to pay their accommodation a hut at the bottom of the field. I gaurentee if they targeted students in the summer who wanted to make some money , and put half decent accommodation and a bit of light evening entertainment I’m sure they would fill up those jobs VERY easily.
Wish more people work with such compassion, committed to the social, just cause !! Greetings from a concerned Dutchman in Finland.......❤ Ps : Dutch auction !?!🤔 Very disappointed with the reactions.
IT WOULD BE IMMENSLEY HELPFUL, IF FOOLS WOULD STOP CONFLATING THE IDEA OF IMMIGRATION WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, THESE ARE TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT PROSPECTS. THANKS
Agreed. And conflating it with asylum seeking.
A lot of people who go on about legal or illegal immigration rarely make the distinction.especially if they have brown faces.
@johann Again you are shouting!
And illegal immigration is only about 30,000 per annum so that is not even a substantial issue. Also, why are we including temporary people such as university students who leave after their degree in immigration figures - utterly pointless
Exactly.We need immigration but it needs to be what we need. Also, Notice how James tried to conflate Italy situation with UK as well, which is completely bogus.Italy and we might say central and southern Europe, including Germany, have a birthrate crisis that has been going on for several decades, and the fallout from this hasn't started yet.We are going to see the different crises from this fallout in the developed Asian countries and South, southern and central Europe within the next 10 years. UK, Just like USA, France, the Netherlands and Scandinavia moved to an on-line and will be fine for more than another decade, as birthrates were much higher consistently than those other areas, until last year.
The uk is losing all its best people and replacing them with low skilled people . This is not a great model .
I always thought bacon face was an idiot, he's just fully confirmed it.
At least you're not bothered
But not mass migration.
What would you call the Romans, Vikings, and Normans,? By 1100 AD 24% of England's population were Norman French
Definitely not.
This would not bode well for James and his quest for virtue and self-righteousness to talk about this...
Is Mass Migration in the room with us right now?
What does "mass migration" mean? Do you even know?
You people throw this term around like its a hex.
Obrien definitely has issues
Not altogether home , is Obrien.
Like what? Having empathy?
At least there won’t be any problems with unemployment with all these brain surgeons and engineers coming over on rubber boats 👍🏻
I'm a Spanish Hospital Operating Theatre Practitioner with around fifty years experience working in UK and the continent in all fields of operating theatre work. I'm now retired, but the desperate idea that you can replace someone with my experience in the blink of an eye is truly something to laugh about.
Yep. And you are well-placed to give an informed opinion.
@birdinthebush Details please so we can verify your authenticity.
@@chatham43 I can't seem to reply to you. Dunno why.
That’s a bit arrogant though I do believe that qualification standards are not quite what they used to be. They also vary from country to country and should very carefully cross referenced with the required competencies to maintain standards . I’m told that that doesn’t always happen which is a worry as fraudulent quals are relatively common in some countries. But you’re right on experience matters.
@andrew As you certainly are!😂
How many doctors does James O Boring house?
A
You Obrien never give your answer, you wind everyone up talking in absolute bull asking everyone what is the Answer to every subject yet you don't give an opinion of your own
6 during the week, 9 on the weekends
His taxes pay for quite a few. As do yours, assuming you pay tax in the UK.
I've been in and out of hospital a lot over the last couple of years, so have some recent and extensive experience with the health system. (This is in Auckland, NZ, but I think some comparisons can be made.) I've had maybe 50 nurses in that time. I'd say two-thirds were Chinese, Indian or Filipino. One of my surgeons was English and one of the anesthetists was SA. Without immigration, our health system would fall over.
Related, is a conversation I had with the son of a couple that go to my church. He's just got a job at Auckland Hospital as a doctor. I asked him how it was, and how many foreigners worked there, particularly from the UK. (Given what the NHS is currently.) He laughed and said that people from the UK thought working in the NZ health system was a holiday compared to what they'd come from.
@andrew Can you verify please.
@@chatham43 What?
@andrew I said can you please verify your OP. I'm sure it's genuine but we get many spurious scenarios invented to illustrate a certain narrative ....which I find obnoxious. Sure you do too.😊
@chatham43 I have no idea how I would do that. I can prove I'm in Auckland NZ, but how would I prove I've been in hospital? Or that I go to church and talked to that new doctor? All I can say is I post under my own name, own image and that's about it. Plus an online presence.
@andrew Apologies It's just a shame that some here spoil it for the likes of you with genuine experiences to relate which are pertinent to the debate in hand.
At the reputed fee of £3k per show, James has earned £15k this week (£60k this month alone) for spouting on about issues that don’t affect him whatsoever. When one is earning £750k + a year he is so far removed from the real concerns people have about matters.
He has a huge audience. He thanks you for listening everyday.
You can be well off and still have empathy. You can also be poor and lack any, as certain commenters around here seem to be displaying.
@@michaeladkins6Huge? 😂🤣😂🤣😂 compared to what????? Farage had the most listeners by far on this Channel you mug 😂
@@michaeladkins62500 views?! That is not huge! 😂
@@GetReal-d1h how much does he make every week?
Immigration has been a burden on this country.
People like you without any nuance are the people's burden.
Do you see immigrants in your nightmares?
@@gamigbonni7769And simps like you clearly don’t leave your house
@@michaeladkins6they see me in theirs 😁
@@GetReal-d1h bro cries when he sees a rainbow 😂
If that was the case Mr o Brien. America would have been thriving over the last four years. Again i haven't seen O Brien this upset since yesterday
I have no idea what you are talking about. But I'm pretty sure neither do you either.
James, mentions people getting old, yet does he not think that immigrants get old and will need caring for? The mass immigration and old age argument is nothing but smoke and mirrors.
@@brianferguson7840 The thing is O Brien has never been effected by the things that are going on in this country. Why is that
His argument about old age is laughable, does he not think immigrants get old?
The American economy HAS been thriving the last four years. The problem is that it's no longer the case that when America thrives Americans thrive. Trickle-down economics was just a head fake while the rich clean out the till.
We've had lots of immigration over the last twenty years,both legal and illegal.
It's had proven to be a strain on the economy and makes society more divided and more dangerous.
Immigration is a lose/lose.
Exactly! People always want to see the facts and figures on this, its right outside your windows.
Drive to a city with high immigration levels like Bradford, Birmingham, Oldham or London, and see how well they are doing.
@@ronnyjambo2226 You refer to there being facts, and then in the next sentence you describe how people should not look at facts but go on anecdotal experience of a *systemic issue* based on *one car trip* through a few cities.
Its really off putting how much you people posture while you can clearly not back it up.
You clearly do not care about facts, you just care about emotional appeals.
Remember Student Grant from Viz? He got older & got a plum radio show.
A sustainable population in Britain is apparently 20 million
James is beginning to struggle...hes broadcasting but no ones listening....doesn't he realise that President Trump is in the White House....Obrien and his like are finished....
You're here, aren't you? So someone is listening. Trump is in the White House because people like being lied to.
What has the White House got to do with anything? That's in a different country.
@@annphillips1086 because trumps win shows the right and normal people won the culture war and all of james obriens ideas are universally rejected and wrong
@@annphillips1086 As is the person you're replying to. In his case, it's Russia.
You’re listening though 😊
So answer this question 'the ones coming over the channel what skills do they have ?'
You may be confusing asylum seekers with immigrants.
@@andrewstevenson118they are the same thing.
@@josephnolan8217 No, they're not. For example, I could emigrate to the UK and become an immigrant but I could not claim asylum.
Rowing?
@@johnnoon9498 Chuckle of the day, sir. 🙂
Yet Not a single migrant housed by James…
They come to work because you NEED them. Why should james or anyone have to house them!?
His taxes help house those in need, and the ones coming here for work house themselves. By working.
and he tells his daughters to be careful of them and that’s a fact 😉
@@TalesOfWarWe as a majority don’t want ANY 🤷🏼♂️
@ You must have a very strong family tree that can trace its roots back thousands of years to these isles then I take it.
It’s called controlled immigration ,not hard to understand
He knows what he is doing..
Controlled immigration has always existed in the UK. What are you talking about?
I think he’s right. When I walk around Hounslow all I can think about is what a paradise it has become. Same feeling I got when walking around Westbourne Park as a lad, before property values drove out all of the wonderful immigrants and now it’s just a safe nice area. Oh well.
No people, no economy. No economy, no country.
I don't eat takeaway enough to need my own justeat rider james.
But mass, uncontrolled, illegal immigration is not. There’s a difference.
Mass and uncontrolled immigration are two areas that have been promoted by conservative folk to fuel the issue for gain and hide the underlying systemic issues, though most of it isn't technically illegal, no matter what Farage et al tell you. It's smart and devious and they prey on people's naivety on the matter.
1) What does "mass" immigration mean? Do you even know?
2) There was never uncontrolled immigration in the UK. And nobody is advocating for it.
3) Nobody is advocating for illegal immigration either.
@@Khalkarahaha, seriously? You must only watch LBC to think that.
@ I don't.
Can you refute anything I said? Or can you only do empty posturing?
@@Khalkara the dinghy’s arriving daily paint a different picture.
Those negative commenters .wait until you get sick and see who is going to look after you if it wasn’t for them you will be in your home slowly dying other-ways.short doctors short porters shorts nurses or no nurses at all ambulances drivers and endless others this is just for (NHS) thank you NHS and all the people in it.
You, like everyone else, don't bother to look at the real figures, just like James.if you look back at sources decades ago, you would notice that the birth rate in this country wasOnly slightly lower than replacement level Until last year. he tried to use Italy as an example, which is a complete joke as Italy has had under 1.5 children per woman since 1975, as has Germany. With or without immigration, Central, eastern and southern Europe Would now be in crisis, which we will see play out in the next decade. Regardless of immigration, demographically UK was not and isn't in crisis, the situation does require a solution for the future, but it's only just become an issue last year
As an immigrant, I can say that immigration is important for the development of the country.
But also, the immigrants should respect the country and its laws, and not transform it into a worse place!
Well done captain obvious
Ironically foreign nationals tend to be more law-abiding than native Britons. Their "relative-risk" for crime is about 0.8.
No. No system will invest in training, robotics, technology, training or increase pay and conditions if it can just fly in labour. Its a race to the bottom.
This is our ancestral homeland not an economic zone open to the World.
@evolassunglasses4673 where do you think your 'ancestors' came from 😂😂😂😂
With the figures released on UK population; the population would increase 4% where the predicted total population increases 6%
Therefore, the UK's population would be increasing slower than the global population is increasing.
Bless him for cracking on despite less views than my sons last gorilla tag video ;-).
Immigration is great.
Leaving the UK for the US was the best decision I ever made.
That's emigration
There's a old joke that says that people who move from New Zealand to Australia raise the IQ of both countries. 🙂 Not true, of course, but one of our politicians used to make that jibe.
@@jayplay8140 Wrong
From Merriam Webster.
Immigration: travel into a country for the purpose of permanent residence there.
Exactly what I did...
@@ubik372 You emigrated FROM the UK and immigrated TO the US. So "leaving the UK" means you emigrated. I think that's what Jay was getting at. No big deal. 🙂
@@andrewstevenson118 Correct, since I am in the US I am a naturalized immigrant.
For children starting school without basic things like core strength, I would put a tenner on the parents being poor working class, but those who work in an office. They have been able to work from home but have not been able to afford childcare so it is easier to give the kids a tablet and let them entertain themselves whilst you are working. I doubt it is down to parents not doing this but as a society we are failing to give the support we need to. We removed kick start and have forced parents back to work ASAP, before covid they had no other option than to pay a fortune for childcare, now some will be using the working from home as a way to also reduce childcare costs
Really, with AI - they’ll be jobless
By the ONS figures, the UK would be the 23rd most populous company in 2032. We are currently 21st. The UK isn't as popular as Reform will tell you it is.
"our society has advanced".. this is the other side of the problem.. as well intentioned as James is... the reality is you need your "native" population to do the "back hurting" work too.. there has to be a balance
How about restarting the Rwanda plan... BUT for the elderly supporters of the previous plan in need of care
While the global population tripled, Scotland's population remained at 5 million. It grew to 5.5 in 2023, but as an example of the UK's stability (stangancy?), it's almost mathematically impossible that you're looking at a horizon of only 72 million.
Yeah but have you BEEN to Scotland?! (Teasing. I'm related to the Lighthouse Stevensons and my wife's a McDonald.)
All those who voted for Brexit should be forced to fill the undesirable jobs now vacant.
You are telling me that there's not one downside to high levels of migration, let alone illegal?
Very disingenuous of James.
Housing can be an issue.
How many shifts at the NHS can I put you down for?
@@andrewstevenson118 It's only an issue because of the policies of successive governments to not build enough of them and to encourage them to be seen as just another asset for the wealthy. That wasn't caused by immigrants. That was caused by greedy "natives" in government.
@@TalesOfWar You're right, you're right. Immigration puts extra pressure on the housing market, though. Here in NZ both LW and RW love immigration. We have a very different relationship with immigration than the UK (or US) does. Maybe being a collection of islands a LONG way from anywhere helps. Aside: I always find the word "natives" jarring but they seem to like it.
@@andrewstevenson118 There are probably more "native" Britons in northern France than mainland Britain, given many were pushed out when the Romans invaded.
Oh the comment section is gold for the dear orange leader
Carotene is vitamin A. Vitamin D is cholecalciferol (D3) or ergocalciferol (D2). Totally unrelated. And neither has to do with hair growth. Qualifications: trained as pharmacist.
It's a ponzi scheme
Check the source of that phrase. Fascinating history.
Every immigrsnt fuelled city is a top world city...London, new York, california, Paris, etc
London was a top city well before immigration, and so was Paris.
Tokyo isn't an immigrant fuelled city nor is Hong Kong etc
Jsmes is right.
It would make the most sense for the state to encourage a baby boom
How? Then we'd be setting more housing crisises in the future
@a-JK42 encouraging a baby boom would involve building more homes, otherwise it wouldn't be encouragement
@@jayplay8140 why not just encourage building more homes anyway. Or even take back the ones owned by unlicensed foreign corporations
@ which ones are unlicensed?
@@jayplay8140 loads in London, there were quite a few owned by Russians specifically that nothing was really done about. Private housing too often winds up owned by private investment firms from abroad quite noticeably China
You can't have immigration with out assimilation, assimilation is very important
Dose he really think the immigrants are going to look after the seniors in care homes.. He's got more faith than me....
I’m a retired paediatric and general registered nurse and live in Australia. I laterally worked in tertiary education teaching aged and disability care . Out here you can’t work in either sector without a basic vocational qualification or be working towards it. Qualifications are not international, they are national and therefore standards vary very much from country to country.
Employing People in either of these sectors from very cultures different to our own is an accident waiting to happen . These people require MORE training not less. I was horrified to hear politicians talk about the asylum seekers to work in care homes. The required skills and knowledge for the job are completely underestimated in my view and not everyone can manage the job. And the pay and conditions in the uk don’t help.
Of course immigration is benefical to an economy but what about ILLEGAL immigration and MASS migration, Jimbo. How about having a discusion that focus on these issues on immigration. That what most people are concerned with. Only a handful of people would have an issue with CONTROLLED migration.
I can’t show a picture here, but as far as the AFD is concerned is an east west divide. I’m glad I’m in the non AFD west
I want to meet James so bad ill make him pronounce Farages name correctly!!!!!
Talkradio from 10am
v=I xR squared. Voltage = Current x resistance squared. The more copper = more resistance therefore less voltage I think ....
It’s not it’s education, tax and the military
There is not much people to pick fruits and veg in the UK.
Fruit and veg are in fields in the middle of nowhere, and then when they use those people they have to pay their accommodation a hut at the bottom of the field. I gaurentee if they targeted students in the summer who wanted to make some money , and put half decent accommodation and a bit of light evening entertainment I’m sure they would fill up those jobs VERY easily.
@@AmeeB-oo1lr They really wouldn't. They'd just go work in a bar instead like most already do.
so you think only immigrants should work in fields?
@@CounterSpice 😂😂😂
Comodfification of every second of everybody's time by the techbroligarchy including children the problem is capitalism
HOW DID WE EVER SURVIVE WITHOUT IT ....EASLY
Oh, and by the way, it's spelled "Easily"
@@Varley-k1n SHALOM
@@Varley-k1n SHALOM
Pepe the frog, says it all
In this particular case. who is "we"?
You are dangerously deluded . I do not want to be top ten in a crowded country. We just don't have the space.
I am in total agreement with you. Thanks for bringing it out in the open.
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Not all heroes wear caps thanx for saying the truth
Very few heroes wear caps. 🙂
None wear caps 🧢
@@julian987r4 kung lao 😢
@a-JK42 I heard that the theme music for Mortal Kombat was based on a Finnish hymn.
The short answer: Empire.
In that case, what's the question?
@abby So that's why you're here?
Legal kind yes
As the majority we are willing to take that risk starting with the Romanians
Soon to be joining sky news and not too soon horrid liman😂
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Wish more people work with such compassion, committed to the social, just cause !!
Greetings from a concerned Dutchman in Finland.......❤
Ps : Dutch auction !?!🤔
Very disappointed with the reactions.
The hard and dry job’s nasty we doings so?we will see.
Well done, President Trump... 👍
india is a top ten economy. do you want to live in india?
What dictionary have you swallowed ,and in what language 's'.Obrien?
Clearly one that you've never read. Learn to write in English before you criticise somebody else's literacy.
Your videos are always so interesting and helpful! Thank you for your creativity and willingness to share your knowledge with us!🎼🐌😀
How many have you housed Jimbo in that big house of yours. Also, stop bullying your interns and junior camera assistants whilst hungover.
I actually think JOB is mentally ill
So out of touch and a loon
Each video is a fascinating journey into the world of knowledge and new ideas. Thank you for your hard work!🍰☀️🟦
Have you been drinking
@@pipins3616 You may not be replying to a real person. 🙂
This guy should be taken off air immediatlely. If this was gb news there would be uproar
you mad
@@Cartmell10GB News is school playground commentary for dunces. Sit down, James has forgotten more than you know😂