Chap says he doesnt have much hope and in the next breath says he'll vote for Sunak. If 14 years of failure isn't enough for you then you clearly enjoy feeling hopeless.
No he's doing the classic Tory thing of "voting for the MP not the party" It's hilarious too because I really fail to see what Hayes (sp?) Has done for Spalding over 30 odd years of service. Name me 1 thing. I'm waiting...
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I was there a month ago and it seemed like a nice place with nice people and plenty of potential. If the residents feel stuck, they could try not voting for right-wing parties, candidates & ideas that are no good for them. They re-elected a privately educated Tory who has no connection with the area and whose part has done nothing to help them. And they'll probably do the same again.
It's a dying town with a dead high street. Some of the people are lovely but it's never had the investment and infrastructure to improve the conditions of the local population. If young people have the chance they leave never to return. It's the same in Skegness. When most of the population is in the bottom 20% of incomes what do you expect.
You should read the story about those Bulgarians who’ve rejuvenated their entire town by committing benefit fraud. Only was discovered because a single policeman in the town started a solo investigation.
I’d rather have someone boring but does stuff rather than a likeable person who’s a psychopath, this type of mentality is stupid, why do they have to be likeable? They are not celebrities
The cafe guy is the ones I've not no compassion for, he was helping the con artists and doesn't seem to even understand that he's helped to stop us building back our country. Shake my head in shame for some of the nonsense spouted by some of these people.
@@martinlund7987 Unbelievable little bigot, calling people gypsy's whether they are or not, is the fascist language of the 30's & 40's no wonder he liked UKip & Farage
@pip1723 Our Councils line their own pockets - Our government line their own pockets then idiots like you voted for the EU to line their own pockets all out of the british tax payer its called corruption and the EU were stealing millions into off shore bank accounts so I would not brag about not voting for Brexit I would hang me head in shame.
@pip1723 that's called democracy sometimes you get a result you don't like, if win you get what you want, but then the others feel what you did over brexit, it's how democracy works like it or leave for israel where only the Israeli Jews can vote so you don't have a say and so can't complain.
I was born and raised in one of the roughest areas of Boston and i left for Uni as soon as i could rather than hang around in the sh*thole town. The locals all blame "the foreigners" for all the towns ill's. The true issue is that there's no jobs in the town aside from land work (as the area is heavily agricultural), factory work (linked to the land work) and retail and these are all relatively low paying jobs. The locals are either working and cant make ends meet or on benefits or are part of the large OAP populus in the area. With the pay and job opportunities in the area being so low, the low paid jobs have been filled by eastern Europeans who moved en masse to the area and in turn what was an aging, elderly population that’s stuck in its ways was transformed into a very varied populus that has shops and services that cater to the eastern European population. The xenophobic/racist element of the town then blames "the foreigners" for the towns decline as a convenient scape goat. The Tories have been in power for decades in this area, the money has been drained out the town on "mates deals" with Tory MP's and the town has seen no real development or injection of cash for the 30 odd years I’ve been alive. The services, dental, GP, social, care, NHS are all over worked and under funded and the town keeps growing as housing is fairly cheap compared to most parts of the country. I'm ashamed to be from Boston and my go to line when talking about it will always be " the best thing they could do the town is burn it all down and plough it back into the land "
I agree with everything you said apart from the cheap rents. There was a period of time when Boston had some of the highest rents in the East Midlands but some of the lowest wages. I'm still in the area and wish people would stop voting Tory as they take us for granted but none of the other parties can even be bothered to campaign here so they don't help their cause.
@@katiejohnson6006 Admittedly yeah rent is expensive for the pay in the area. Local housing association rent is more reasonable in Boston but private rents are catching up with city prices now
Hes a walking meme, spouting about they are all bad because they keep blaming other people and need to accept it.... Mate YOU CAMPAIGNED for BREXIT! And you still wont accept you were wrong to do so. Oh and his anti gypo, what a nice guy. This guy is one of the small lot of immigrant lines that give them a bad name
65% of the UK are home owners. The average age is 43 and rising. Most people in the UK are at peak earning potential in their career or retired so insulated from the bad economy. As far as they're concerned they only care about cultural issues like 'woke' because the economy doesn't impact them. It's not difficult to understand at all.
We only officially left the EU in 2020, and we have had the pandemic Afghanistan evacuation climate change war in Ukraine. Brexit has not had a chance.
@@snowyowel7961 where do you draw the line with blaming global events for the obvious failure of Brexit? Even in 50 years time you could be listing off 'other stuff' that happened in the world to blame instead. It's just narcissistic gaslighting drivel from people who can't accept they were wrong.
@@zhanezar Absolutely correct. If you dont vote, you can be assured things wont change. And you can be secure in whinging endlessly about how things are messed up. At least it wasn't your fault, you didn't vote.
He knows how to fool people. Him going onto 'I'm a Celeb' was an eye opener. He had a couple of conversations about Brexit, immigration and racism, but in the main he was treated like any other campmate - generally a damp squid. Yet his PR people panicked and accused ITV of where giving him a bad edit, bearing in mind had paid him more then anybody ever. Anyone who has ever seen the show, know they love drama and will show it if it happens, that's how they make their money. He just puts this act on for the cameras, perhaps a few hours and that is it.
@@Jamie-uk2zh difference between Paul and Hitler is probably that he doesn't want Palestine to be freed by killing 6 million Jews in the process. Most people just want some sorta peace
For a social experiment, my sister had to wear a 'Brexit has been Brilliant' T-shirt for 2 weeks and see how people react. So far, she's been spat on and had a book thrown at her. 👇 I'm curious to see what happens when she goes outside 🤔
The irony of throwing a book at a person who's associated with a group of people who are routinely called dumb, I'm assuming the person who threw it simply can't read.
@proudofyourroots9575 What? We have to put up with Elderly English immigrants moving to Wales for free prescriptions, who don't learn the language, don't embrace our culture, and to top it all vote for Brexshit, and Wales gets the blame 🤔😡😂
Did you not hear the honourable former mayor? He himself campaigned for Brexit - he bamboozled himself, and the country, yet he acts so nonchalantly and self-assuredly.
@@adamhurd1560 Great, but, you do recognise that the biggest demographic in elections is “Can’t be bothered to walk 100 yards to the polling station.”, yes? And then people complain about how Those With Power Don’t Care. Vote. *Make them Care.*
"Brussels bureaucrats" is such a a stupid meme... The EU has an elected parliament, which directly represents EU citizens, and the EU council, which represents the national governments, elected by the people. Clearly it's a "dictatorship", run by these bureaucrats. (Not that there aren't bureaucrats to execute what the MEPs etc. want, but they aren't in charge, just like the bureaucrats aren't in charge of the UK, even if they're the ones actually executing the laws enacted by the MPs.)
MEPs cannot suggest any legislation. All they can do is say yes or no to the legislation put in front of them. It's not a dictatorship, but it's hardly democratic.
I’ve never been into Boston town centre and not seen an Eastern European high off his face screaming at another man/woman. I visit Boston at least once a month. I would highly recommend the White Hart Hotel for food - really nice place to eat.
Liberal democracy. They wouldn’t be that ignorant in an actual democracy, and their choices would be more in the interests even if they were. Comes down to the class dynamics of capitalism. That’s the underlying cause.
It's weird... look at the Tories anti-immigrant swivel-eyed loons : Patel, Braverman, and so on. Their parents were immigrants who under the Tories current " managing immigration down" nonsense would never have been allowed in. Yet the only reason the British economy has shown any growth at all since 2008, when Tory austerity cuts began to throttle the life out of the public and private sectors, has been immigration.
Quick update: The immigrant hypocrite with an accent is called Anton Dani, he was born in Morocco acquired French passport due to Morocco being a French colony which allowed him to move to the Uk using his French passport. He is the pinnacle of hypocrisy 😂
@@sarahbarrett1247 Try Arabic. He’s form Morocco originally but acquired French passport due to Morocco being a French colony. So a double chancer and a hypocrite 😂 twice he moved and didn’t have to earn the visa to get there 🤣 and trying to take away that right from others!
That’s because he likely faced oppression under Islamic rule in Morocco and knows Islam much better than you ever will. Based on that he rightly doesn’t want mass Muslim immigration as most Muslims choose Islamic values over Western, secular and liberal ones… hence, problems. It’s perfectly logical if you think about it, and accept not all brown people are the same, nor think the same.
That’s because he likely faced oppression under Islamic rule in Morocco and knows Islam much better than you ever will. Based on that he rightly doesn’t want mass Muslim immigration as most Muslims choose Islamic values over Western, secular and liberal ones… hence, problems. It’s perfectly logical if you think about it, and accept not all brown people are the same, nor think the same.
@@SJG-nr8uj people have many reasons. Like you said people vote for policies although they are in many areas not to far off from the Tories, with exceptions off course but people vote to get the Tories out and some vote for Starmer.
This is the Brexit you voted for. It may not have been the one you expected. However, if you'd had listened to the experts you would have known that this is it.
Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!
@stephenconway2468 Rubbish, brexit was never implicated in the fashion we voted for. Hence one of the reasons tories are now finished. I voted brexit then and I will vote brexit now. I'll be voting reform
@@JackGreen-gh6sw You still don't accept reality. Experts warned us that any Brexit would be a permanent cost to the economy and the harder it was the greater the cost. Boris chose a particularly hard version and that cost us 4% of GDP growth as was expected. After the 2016 vote, the Bank of England had to devalue the currency to avoid recession. In doing so they imported inflation. This is a know economic consequence (basic economics). That is why we suffered more as the global inflation hit. Mainland Europe even when directly impacted by Russian gas supplies, did better at shielding their people. Brexit removed the right to return to France the small boat people. That is a legal right we gave up due to Brexit. The act of Brexit meant fewer EU citizens wanted to come here. The problem was and is, we need migrants. So we got those from nations further away. The consequence of which is they will stay here. EU citizens tend to be here a few years and then go home. Those from elsewhere tend to stay. Then we have sovereignty. We have the right to make laws (we always did) but we are constrained by trade practises made by our powerful neighbour the EEA. We have to follow them. Witness our attempts at having our own standards.....now we just accept the C E standard and have no voice in how they are set. This is Brexit and it makes no difference as to whoever deployed it. Yes the Tories are incompetent as Boris pushed out the better ones. However, the reality of it is that Brexit was always going to look like this. The experts warned us.
2:57 - The former mayor of Boston, who speaks with a foreign accent and is therefore definitely an immigrant, says he used to campaign for Brexit - boggles the mind.
@@morganetches3749 just a case of pulling up the ladder behind him then.? Just like the older generation do? Not saying he isn’t a citizen , just seems a bit hypocritical like many in the Tory cabinets who would have blocked their own families ?
The city of London has contributed the same per capita income as all the Scottish oil since it was discovered (Please look it up to confirm the figures). On top of that Scotland has benefitted from the Barnet formula (currently Approx £1,000 per person extra per year in tax spending). Please let the oil obsession go Helen.
@@typetwo aw this again. 🤣If we were such a drain on the UK we'd have been gotten rid of long ago. Scottish Water and Scottish Power keep the lights on and sinks running in England, at least the ones that aren't contaminated with e.coli infected s**t 🤣🤣
The total oil equivalent produced from Norway (population 5.47 million people) is similar to the total oil equivalent produced from Scotland ( population 5.43 million people). Norway has an oil fund worth 1.6 trillion dollars. The Norwegian oil fund made a profit of 213 billion dollars in 2023. Scotland has an oil fund of zero dollars. The 533 English Westminster MPs plundered a great Scottish asset and squandered it. This Norwegian oil fund will help future generations of Norwegians and the Scottish oil and gas wealth will not help future generations of Scottish people as the money was taken and spent by Westminster in London England.
@@arcan762 what a guy from Europe who campaigned to be out of Europe c’mon. You know what it is I’m white and European so I don’t count as an immigrant but if you brown you are an immigrant m, that is what I’m getting from him, a former mayor who is an European migrant campaigned for brexit and now complains that he has been deceived
@@beatpeace879 what you are "getting" from him, and what he is saying are two very different things. Perhaps you might try listening, instead of projecting.
He doesn’t look white put him in Russia they call people like him gypsy……immigrant is immigrant to be honest most people who bites leave wanted to get the Eastern Europeans out so I don’t know why he acting like his English
I'm so tired of Brexit. As a U.K citizen living in the E.U through the brexit mess and now trying to return to the u.k I can safely say "you f****d it if you voted for it. You made your lives worse not better, well done 👏
Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!
@SJG-nr8uj There's no unification of the armed forces. However, with the severe cuts to our own armed forces , we could do with propping up. We coukdcrealky add to an EU army, stronger together. The EU is doing better fiscally than the UK, except Germany. They need to reinvent themselves like they did in the 1990's. Saying tgat, they're still 3rd in the table of top countries, for imports/exports. Behind USA and China. Japan is in trouble and no more the power house it eas. India is nowhere near, along with anyone else. The UK is having trouble out performing Poland. Maybe yge Poles who moved here will return home to a better economy and country.
@@dannybowden5296 The mind boggles....I did the same, now going back to Germany. They have issues as well. But no where near what is happening in the UK.
@@gordonstrong5232 I report on the EU's own treaties, documents and declarations. You really should know what's in them, eight years after 16 million of you voted for it. 1. THE EU’s FEDERAL INTENTIONS Lisbon Treaty Article 3.4: “The Union shall establish an ECONOMIC and monetary UNION whose currency is the euro.” EU Five Presidents’ Report, 2015: “Progress MUST HAPPEN on four fronts: first, towards a genuine ECONOMIC UNION that ensures each economy has the structural features to prosper within the Monetary Union. Second, towards a FINANCIAL UNION that guarantees the integrity of our currency across the Monetary Union and increases risk-sharing with the private sector. This means completing the Banking Union and accelerating the Capital Markets Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. Third, towards a FISCAL UNION that delivers both fiscal sustainability and fiscal stabilisation. And finally, towards a POLITICAL UNION that provides the foundation for all of the above through genuine democratic accountability, legitimacy and institutional strengthening.” Angela Merkel’s immediate response to the referendum result, 24th June 2016: “Today is a watershed moment for Europe, and it is a watershed moment for the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS. There is no doubt that this is a blow to Europe, and to the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS.” EU Rome Declaration, 25th March 2017: “Working towards COMPLETING the ECONOMIC and monetary UNION” (with a preferred deadline for completion of 2027). ECB’s ‘Fiscal Implications of the EU Recovery Package’ 2020. “The way that the EU has responded to the crisis also has implications for the future design and implementation of the EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK. First, while expansionary fiscal policy is necessary to sustain the recovery, going forward it will be important for the fiscal rules to effectively support the reduction of high government debt in good economic times. Second, NGEU constitutes a new and innovative element of the EUROPEAN FISCAL FRAMEWORK. It will result in the issuance of sizeable supranational debt over the coming years, and its establishment has signalled a political readiness to design a common fiscal tool when the need arises. This innovation, while a one-off, could also imply lessons for ECONOMIC and Monetary UNION, which still lacks a PERMANENT FISCAL CAPACITY AT SUPRANATIONAL LEVEL for macroeconomic stabilisation in deep crises. The review of the ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK, which was launched by the Commission in February 2020 and postponed because of the pandemic, provides a GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO INCORPORATE THESE IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS.” (NGEU stands for “Next Generation European Union”). From the EU’s own website: “Once the economic and financial crisis (of 2008/9) was overcome, the EU established a process aimed at reinforcing the architecture of EMU (ECONOMIC and monetary UNION). The process is based on the Five Presidents’ Report on Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union of 2015, which focused on four main issues: • A genuine ECONOMIC UNION; • A FINANCIAL UNION; • A FISCAL UNION; • A POLITICAL UNION. These four unions are STRICTLY INTER-RELATED and would develop in parallel. The report was followed by a series of communications, proposals and measures, and the discussion is still ongoing.” In 2022 all member states reaffirmed their commitment to economic union, as part of Lisbon Treaty Article 3. From the EU’s website (dated 29/4/24): “Today the Council adopted three pieces of legislation that will reform the EU’s ECONOMIC AND FISCAL GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK. ‘The main objective of the reform is to ensure sound and sustainable public finances, while promoting sustainable and inclusive growth in all member states through reforms and investment. The new legislation will significantly improve the existing framework and provide effective and applicable rules for all EU countries. They will safeguard balanced and sustainable public finances, increase the focus on structural reforms and investments to spur growth and job creation throughout the EU. The time is now for a swift implementation’: Vincent Van Peteghem, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Belgium.” 2. THE EU’S MILITARY INTENTIONS Lisbon Treaty Article 42.3: “Member states shall make civilian and MILITARY capabilities available to the Union for the implementation of the common security and defence policy, to contribute to the objectives DEFINED BY THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL.” The EU’s military headquarters is the Kortenberg Building in Brussels. The EU Global Strategy, 30th June 2016, issued exactly one week after the referendum, contains the right of the EU’s military “to act autonomously (of NATO) if and when necessary”. It will need this, because, as you should know, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the defence of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still under attack when it joins the EU, it will be the EU which is at war with Russia, not NATO. The defence of Ukraine doesn’t trigger the NATO charter. On 19th February 2019 Federica Mogherini told an audience in Hamburg: “... all the way through the security spectrum, up to the military operations, because not so many know that the European Union has seventeen deployed missions and operations around the world. So, together, we are already a unique global security provider.” I checked this figure recently. It now stands at twenty-one. On 23rd April 2019 the European Council issued its Military Command and Control Structures document, outlining its military command structure over member states’ land, sea and air forces. The diagram contained within reappears on the Wikipedia page for the Kortenberg Building, above. In September 2021 Ursula Von der Leyen said this: “But what we need is the European Defence Union. In the last weeks there have been many discussions on expeditionary forces. On what type and how many we need: battlegroups or EU entry forces. This is no doubt part of the debate - and I believe it will be part of the solution. But the more fundamental issue is why this has not worked in the past. You can have the most advanced forces in the world - but if you are never prepared to use them - of what use are they?” Last year the EU led joint military exercises in Spain. This is taken from the EU’s CSDP website: “The two-part MILEX 23 exercise commenced on 18 September and concluded on 22 October. The first part of this intense period was a 3-week planning phase by the MPCC in Brussels. In part two, this culminated in the EU’s first ever live military exercise from 16 - 22 October in Rota Naval Base, Cadiz, Spain. During Part 2, an EU Battlegroup-sized force carried out the Operational Plan developed by the MPCC in Part 1. Overall, 19 Member States contributed to MILEX 23.” (CSDP = Common Security and Defence Policy. MPCC = Military Planning and Conduct Capability). 3. Reckless EU expansionism across Eastern Europe - widely known and reported on, including Albania (hotbed of gangsterism and corruption), Serbia and Montenegro (both traditional allies of Russia), Moldova (part of it coveted by Russia), Ukraine (currently at war with Russia), Turkey (instantly the largest, most populous and poorest country in the EU upon joining) and several others, all of which will bring nothing but a begging bowl to the EU’s table. Oh, except for Ukraine, because, as above, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the military aid of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still at war upon its accession the EU will be at war with Russia. 4. Unfettered migration into Europe from North Africa and the Middle East (the free movement of people was a secret part of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, in effect since 2010, and signed between the EU and Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, the Palestine Authority, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey). “Eurocrats do not consider (migration) to be a problem, but rather as a project”: Fabrice Leggeri, former Director of the European Border and Coastguard Agency (Frontex). All this has been going on while you’ve been asleep for the last fifteen years.
@@SJG-nr8uj Just replace "EU" and "European" with "UK"' in your post, leave out EU expansionism as countries beg to join, that should give you a better idea of what a union is.
@@crosstraffic187 They've all got their eyes set on Western European taxpayers' money! Reckless EU expansionism across Eastern Europe - widely known and reported on, including Albania (hotbed of gangsterism and corruption), Serbia and Montenegro (both traditional allies of Russia), Moldova (part of it coveted by Russia), Ukraine (currently at war with Russia), Turkey (instantly the largest, most populous and poorest country in the EU upon joining) and several others, all of which will bring nothing but a begging bowl to the EU’s table. Oh, except for Ukraine, because, as above, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the military aid of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still at war upon its accession the EU will be at war with Russia.
Brits: ‘I don’t think Starmer is the right man, so I’ll vote for Sunak even though I’m barely existing.’ Yep, I can clearly see how Brexit and 14 years of Tory rule happened.
Brits are not afraid of hard work. We just want to get paid a respectable wage for it and be able to live in relative comfort whilst doing it. Ain't nobody out here who is willing to destroy their physical and mental health for a minimum wage that barely covers the bills unless they are absolutely desperate.
@@Stuboy Agreed. The retail industry is now slave labour, with the wages of the staff of companies making millions in profit being subsidised by the taxpayer.
@@mattb300 is that like the royal "we" if so respect for your honesty, if not stop projecting your own fears onto others. I've worked around the world, with many nationalities my observation is there are hard workers, shirkers and loads that fall in-between, and nationality has absolutely no bearing on how hard people work.
Yes, you can have different kinds of immigration that have different effects on a place. Differences such as education, language and religion. If you moved to Kyoto and then were followed by a huge Somali influx, you might complain that it wasn't so Japanese any more.
@@typetwo nah mate you're an immigrant you're not allowed to complain for anything! (the above was sarcasm. For all the conservative, reform voters that probably failed to understand)
@@typetwo It would be nice if people were so discerning when it came to immigration. But the average Englishman will yell at you to go back where you came from or call you an illegal as soon as he hears a foreign accent. I get that some immigrants are criminals, but when you generalize like you did with Somalis, you don't care about distinctions, between criminal and innocent, between right or wrong. I'm sure there are Somalis who are criminals and yes, they should be punished, but I also know many of them are normal people who don't deserve to be suspected/punished just because someone of the same nationality did something wrong.
@@octavianpopescu4776 If you look at the polling about attitudes to immigration you will find we come second only to Sweden within Europe for our positive attitude to foreigners. It means we are more likely than the immigrants themselves to be tolerant. Your view on 'The Average Englishman' simply isn't supported by facts.
I was amused by someone born abroad parroting Farage and others in demanding " our country back"....and then, with unconscious irony, naming his business " Cafe du Paris" !!
@@MrMichaeljhinde Yeah, it is cool. It demonstrates they aren't actually 'racist' but will support someone who is dedicated to preserving their community. Totally moral and coherent.
Watching your brexit voters start to vote reform is like the hardest shit. Y'all seriously got fooled by this shit once, then decide fuck it, I'll go for round two. Faith in humanity genuinely destroyed.
Brexit gave us all the power to self determine. If the government continued to make bad choices, what can you do but vote them out when given the chance?
@@ScorpionSuerte Brexit imposed sanctions upon our own populace for the hubris of a small group of egotistical millionaires half of whom have ties to the Kremlin. Voting them out, I'll agree with, but be wary of what you vote in to replace them.
There's no successful version of Brexit available and there never has been. When you want to matter as a middle-sized country in a globalised world, when you want to have a seat at the table with the big players (US, China, a future India) and have a say in things, you form a union with other middle-sized and smaller countries in your neighbourhood. So you can have a seat at the big table as a union. If you choose to leave that union, there's only place left for you at one of the small tables. Where you're reduced to being a rule-taker with hardly any leverage. And where the big players will s(h)it on you, whenever they feel like it. Welcome to reality.
typical nonsense as usual from a generation who won't be here long, holding everybody back, blaming everyone but themselves, and creating problems that they won't fix.
I get the impression that if some of these people watched a few episodes of Casualty, they'd consider themselves qualified to give opinions on a range of medical treatments. Ignorance is bliss, right?
@@aeroman321 Look at all the comments, they can't just be ok with how people vote they always result to insults because none of them have any arguments. They take in the talking points from their TVs and that's it, everything from the civil service to the media is left leaning and does whatever it can to tarnish the right as evil. These people don't think for themselves, there's not an original thought bouncing between their ears
@@breend6714 it's not a coincidence it's a town that is deeply underprivileged or anything is it? Politics Joe is a neoliberal mouthpiece that represents the worst of pretend progressive politics where we can all act cool and those stupid Brexit voters represent all the problems in our country, it all started with Brexit for short sighted Liberals.
But they made these places so much better. What happened after they departed was up to the government's controlling them Ask yourself if these countries are so great, why don't you go back , and ponder on the reason's why these people what to come to European countries.. What went wrong? These people you support have never assimilated into any country who gave them sanctions. .They bring their deliberate beliefs with them , any generate division against those of not of their beliefs.The tides are turning and a modern Crusade has begun , as history in the past and even today has indicated you cannot negotiate with people who want to destroy all religions and punish those not of their beliefs.
This is quality journalism. The interviewer asks people what they think and leaves it at that, and doesn't let any personal biases he has intrude on the interview.
0:58 those locals would be willing to farm the land like they did for thousands of years if they were fairly renumerated instead of undercut by labourers from countries with a fifth of our minimum wage who are willing to work because it's still a massive wage increase they can leverage back home. if we didn't import 600,000 net people a year, farmers would have no choice but to pay enticing wages and unemployment amongst locals would decrease. it's just nonsense that because locals aren't willing to be exploited it must mean they're lazy
Thank goodness some people realise what an awful man Farage actually is! It isn't the immigrants. It is the Tories ripping the country apart , austerity and their greed.
And Farage is a Tory, he just knows that he can't pull the "man of the people" shtick in the Tories just now. Mad that anyone ever falls for it, but people do and he cashes in on being seen as an "outsider", when he's the definition of an elite
@christophersmith8990 really? he was the voice behind Brexit and now he dog whistles about immigrants. the worst of the Tories want to join reform. that says it all.
The ppl saying 'Farage should get in for personality' is the reason Boris got in, and he's essentially the reason we've succumbed to Rishi being leader by the end of their leadership
Then why are they complaining about people? When a guy yells at you calling you an illegal as soon as he sees an immigrant, he's not complaining about a system, he hates that person or the group they belong to.
Farage didn’t deceive these people, he didn’t need to. The vast majority of business, commerce, agricultural, industrial, social, political etc. etc. etc. leaders and experts made it quite clear that Brexit would be the disaster it has turned out to be, but that’s not what some people wanted to hear (project fear). All Farage had to do was hold up a mirror, so to speak. Well researched information and reasoned argument was easy to access for those who wanted to really inform themselves what the impact of Brexit would be, they didn’t even have to get off their arses to do it, but too many couldn’t be arsed to do anything like that, or even listen to anyone who didn’t pander to their prejudice. To quote a song “ .. a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest”. Now they are blaming someone else for their own prejudiced decision, which seems to the standard reaction over the last 14 years or so. “Nothing to do with me guv’nor, it’s his/her fault I only put a mark on a piece of paper”.
8 years after Brexit, people still don't realise how much damage Farage has done to this country. Run 8 times for Parliament and failed 8 times but people see this head banger as a potential prime minister. You get what you deserve, you get what you vote for.
Oh Nigel, how we just love the way you lie to us. The kicks in the bullocks just hurt so good. Go on big boy give us another kick in the bullocks, but put more effort into it this time.
The power of a straight talking politician cuts like a hot knife through butter. Meanwhile you've got Sunak complaining about SkyTV and the knee bender who will win the election but won't know how to lead the country.
I'm from Boston and if you guys wanted to show what Boston really is like now then you should have just turned your camera 180 degrees while interviewing the bloke outside of KFC and the Cafe owner............The John Ingram statue just outside the Stump is the meeting place for our lovely unemployed European friends.
@@ddhh1270A proper Brexit to these people was to get all the colored people out and have England completely white. They truly believed this would happen. It’s so funny watching them now struggle at the situation they voted for whilst burying their heads in the sand and still blaming the “immigrants”. Immigration has been at the highest point ever in the Uk post Brexit.
Why? Because you don't like his opinion? You are so sure that you are right that nobody else has the right to an opinion. That pal makes you a narcissist
@@rokketron there’s plenty of interests denied a platform in our system. Most in the middle and everyone on the left of the political spectrum are denied. Farage is promoted precisely because he suits the interests of the elite at this inflection point. Free speech and such has nothing to do with it. Free speech is the enemy of the elite.
Oswald Mosley wrote about his vision for the political unification of Europe, entitled "Europe: Faith and Plan". The EU is working towards political unification right now. You're the Oswald Mosley supporter.
I think he's the ex-mayor, but your point is still valid. It's like ex-smokers..they are often the most virulent, dogmatic and irrational about wanting smoking bans everywhere even though the popularity and acceptance of smoking is declining anyway.
What confuses me is that people have constantly voted for the 'fiscally responsible' party because they seem to want taxes brought down and yet they are then surprised when money is cut from local provision. If we don't want to pay for services, how can we expect to receive them? No-one seemed that bohered when the council cut staff year after year from libraries, sure starts, youth services etc and so on. Same with letting the market provide its housing, water and rail 'solutions', given that only the market is apparently capable of saving us. Did people really think all those workers weren't doing anything?
I was exactly a week too young from being able to vote but the immigrants who probably been in this country for less than 18 years voted and campaigned to leave after using the benefits of the eu.
The UK has a diaspora of 200 million people. Migration is a two way street and we send more people to other countries than we take despite anyone perception of the numbers of foreigners around their area. The Tories would class most British migrants as economic migrants since they are emigrating for improved financial opportunities.
@@Propyl22 Why don't you look it up instead of insults, the number is estimated at around 200 million, that is the UK population and people who have left the UK and their descendants. 🙄
It amazes me how many of these people have NO PROBLEM with the British spreading into all other parts of the world to live and rule, but DON'T anyone dare come to britian to live...
But I'm continually told how terrible it was that the British went all over the world. So why would I want it? Or are you just admitting that it's a punishment?
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@@kevinwillis6707 Many won’t vote because the options don’t suit them. Reform, Green and Lib Dem will do better than expected. Between Labour and Conservative many feel it’s the same shit different arse. If he likes his local MP, that’s on him. I won’t be voting for the Tories.
Your parking guy should be told if that's his problems, go and claim UC, if you're that badly paid you deserve the money. Essentially most benefits are paid in work. A massive hidden subsidy for minimum wage workers.
I'm in the EU and I'v just voted freely for whatever party I wanted to and the EU is governed by elected officials. Some people are just brain washed by nonsense. God help people in the UK see sense.
The European parliament is a talking shop that rubber stamps what the commission preposes. The commission is not elected and holds the true power as they can create the legislation. If it were truly democratic then the people you voted for should be able to create the laws not the head of state puppets.
Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!
Chap says he doesnt have much hope and in the next breath says he'll vote for Sunak. If 14 years of failure isn't enough for you then you clearly enjoy feeling hopeless.
No he's doing the classic Tory thing of "voting for the MP not the party"
It's hilarious too because I really fail to see what Hayes (sp?) Has done for Spalding over 30 odd years of service. Name me 1 thing.
I'm waiting...
Must be a Trumper.
Thick as mince. And f**king lazy.
@@tonyradoina9147jeez, get over yourself. We're talking about British politics, not American.
Damn Yanks.
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"Cafe de Paris" voted for Brexit
He would have named it "Cafe de Tookbackcontrol" but the darn remoaners didn't allow him.
A confused idiot.
Well that aged well then, they took fxxall control 😅
Reminds of the little Britain skit " the only gay in the village" he wants to be the only immigrant in the village I guess.
Didn't even spell it right, he called it "cafe du Paris" LOL
I was there a month ago and it seemed like a nice place with nice people and plenty of potential.
If the residents feel stuck, they could try not voting for right-wing parties, candidates & ideas that are no good for them.
They re-elected a privately educated Tory who has no connection with the area and whose part has done nothing to help them.
And they'll probably do the same again.
Bet you didn't go there at night
yep, dim witted folk will always get screwed
It's a dying town with a dead high street. Some of the people are lovely but it's never had the investment and infrastructure to improve the conditions of the local population. If young people have the chance they leave never to return. It's the same in Skegness. When most of the population is in the bottom 20% of incomes what do you expect.
Sunak was NOT elected!
@Rondoggy67 You talk crap the town like most in the UK are dying. And trust me you were not there at night.
Immigrants complaining about immigrants go figure
Yes got in a Taxi the other day and the Muslim Driver was ranting about the amount of Foreigners in the country. He said it has to Stop lol.
he is even blaming the Romanians littering the streets and the plonker voted leave.
Everyone wants to pull up the ladder.
People are so depressing.
That is the effect of capitalist individualism
@@johndean1634you do seem a bit confused on this one to be fair.
@@StopTheRotI don't understand why you think he's confused??? Seemed perfectly coherent to me.
None of the people I know who are on benefits "have loads of new stuff," infact, every single one of them is struggling terribly just to survive.
Tell em to have fewer kids and get off their lazy arses, and get out to work!
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You should read the story about those Bulgarians who’ve rejuvenated their entire town by committing benefit fraud. Only was discovered because a single policeman in the town started a solo investigation.
@@enemywithin1295 So let's fuck everyone suffering because of the actions of a few? Or what?
@@enemywithin1295 Let me guess, A "Story" in the daily mail?
"He's funny" wow it was this mentality that landed them with Johnson
Absolutely agree with you
I saw Johnson around 10 years ago on Tower Bridge. A miserable looking sod- like so many pacing the streets of London.
Correction - that landed US with Johnson.
Condescension sunshine won't get you votes.
I’d rather have someone boring but does stuff rather than a likeable person who’s a psychopath, this type of mentality is stupid, why do they have to be likeable? They are not celebrities
I don't recognise this country anymore. Immigrants saying immigration is bad, young people voting Tory and saying Farage is likeable. Wtf happened?
A century of propaganda by the minority class.
Why do you think the Tories deliberately underfund the education system?
The young english man is not at all representative of the average reform voter lmao, maybe chronically online ones.
There has never been a time when those things didn't happen
Immigrant groups always pull up the drawbridge. They often see themselves as an exception.
The cafe guy is the ones I've not no compassion for, he was helping the con artists and doesn't seem to even understand that he's helped to stop us building back our country. Shake my head in shame for some of the nonsense spouted by some of these people.
Big fish in little pond energy right there.
That guy will have sons and they’ll probably be hating immigrants, just like sunak and suella, some pieces of shit
He is the former mayor of the place btw
@@martinlund7987 Unbelievable little bigot, calling people gypsy's whether they are or not, is the fascist language of the 30's & 40's no wonder he liked UKip & Farage
Hea a Conservative Councillor top
People who voted for Leopards Eating People’s Faces Party horrified because they never thought the leopards would be eating *their* faces.
When the nimby bites back.
If Tory and Labour are two cheeks of the same backside, then Nigel is the one in the middle!
The butt hole?
Yep. I would agree.
😂 v good
That makes no sense. Ahh yes of course you're not very bright are you, now it makes sense.
@@pauls3075 I'd rather not be very bright than be a fascist.
He voted for brexit and now feels cheated ...yeah so do the rest of us who didn't vote for it.
Yeah and the millions of expats like myself, over the 15 year rule, who couldn't vote and have also had to deal with the consequences.
@pip1723 Our Councils line their own pockets - Our government line their own pockets then idiots like you voted for the EU to line their own pockets all out of the british tax payer its called corruption and the EU were stealing millions into off shore bank accounts so I would not brag about not voting for Brexit I would hang me head in shame.
@vicripoll Silence, gulag fodder
@pip1723 that's called democracy sometimes you get a result you don't like, if win you get what you want, but then the others feel what you did over brexit, it's how democracy works like it or leave for israel where only the Israeli Jews can vote so you don't have a say and so can't complain.
@@HypocrisyLaidBare Democracy is not where 25% of the population get what they vote for and it is irreversible.
I was born and raised in one of the roughest areas of Boston and i left for Uni as soon as i could rather than hang around in the sh*thole town. The locals all blame "the foreigners" for all the towns ill's. The true issue is that there's no jobs in the town aside from land work (as the area is heavily agricultural), factory work (linked to the land work) and retail and these are all relatively low paying jobs. The locals are either working and cant make ends meet or on benefits or are part of the large OAP populus in the area. With the pay and job opportunities in the area being so low, the low paid jobs have been filled by eastern Europeans who moved en masse to the area and in turn what was an aging, elderly population that’s stuck in its ways was transformed into a very varied populus that has shops and services that cater to the eastern European population. The xenophobic/racist element of the town then blames "the foreigners" for the towns decline as a convenient scape goat. The Tories have been in power for decades in this area, the money has been drained out the town on "mates deals" with Tory MP's and the town has seen no real development or injection of cash for the 30 odd years I’ve been alive. The services, dental, GP, social, care, NHS are all over worked and under funded and the town keeps growing as housing is fairly cheap compared to most parts of the country.
I'm ashamed to be from Boston and my go to line when talking about it will always be " the best thing they could do the town is burn it all down and plough it back into the land "
I agree with everything you said apart from the cheap rents. There was a period of time when Boston had some of the highest rents in the East Midlands but some of the lowest wages. I'm still in the area and wish people would stop voting Tory as they take us for granted but none of the other parties can even be bothered to campaign here so they don't help their cause.
@@katiejohnson6006 Admittedly yeah rent is expensive for the pay in the area. Local housing association rent is more reasonable in Boston but private rents are catching up with city prices now
This offers context for this whole conversation and the video. Thank you
Well, I heard they had a massive tea party there once
@@keifer7813 wrong Boston. The tea party was in States.
Flipping immigrant voted for Brexshit after being in the EU allowed him to move to the UK.
Good for him 😊
It's the ultimate boomer behaviour. Use EU laws to move here then pull up the ladder for anyone else looking to do the same.
Suck it up loooossseeer 😅😅😅
Hes a walking meme, spouting about they are all bad because they keep blaming other people and need to accept it.... Mate YOU CAMPAIGNED for BREXIT! And you still wont accept you were wrong to do so.
Oh and his anti gypo, what a nice guy. This guy is one of the small lot of immigrant lines that give them a bad name
Yeah because they have the mentality of “I’m in stay out🤣
I give up. When there's still people wanting to vote farage and tory after they fucked over this country it's beyond me. I don't get some people.
65% of the UK are home owners. The average age is 43 and rising. Most people in the UK are at peak earning potential in their career or retired so insulated from the bad economy. As far as they're concerned they only care about cultural issues like 'woke' because the economy doesn't impact them. It's not difficult to understand at all.
We only officially left the EU in 2020, and we have had the pandemic Afghanistan evacuation climate change war in Ukraine. Brexit has not had a chance.
@@snowyowel7961 not sure if serious
@@snowyowel7961 where do you draw the line with blaming global events for the obvious failure of Brexit? Even in 50 years time you could be listing off 'other stuff' that happened in the world to blame instead. It's just narcissistic gaslighting drivel from people who can't accept they were wrong.
@dondoodat German have been in recession our economy is doing better than the G7 only you won't hear that on the undemocratic biased remainer media.
Every vote counts. If a million people think like that that’s a million lost votes.
@@zhanezarA lot of people used to think women, non whites, working class men etc. Shouldn't be able to vote. Now look where we are. Progress.
@@zhanezarI voted the same way, but it won't stop me from voting this time.
@@zhanezar Absolutely correct. If you dont vote, you can be assured things wont change. And you can be secure in whinging endlessly about how things are messed up. At least it wasn't your fault, you didn't vote.
"Knows how to market himself" Said Goebbels about Hitler.
Both were big supporters of Palestine just like you are today 😮
He knows how to fool people. Him going onto 'I'm a Celeb' was an eye opener. He had a couple of conversations about Brexit, immigration and racism, but in the main he was treated like any other campmate - generally a damp squid. Yet his PR people panicked and accused ITV of where giving him a bad edit, bearing in mind had paid him more then anybody ever. Anyone who has ever seen the show, know they love drama and will show it if it happens, that's how they make their money. He just puts this act on for the cameras, perhaps a few hours and that is it.
@@Jamie-uk2zh difference between Paul and Hitler is probably that he doesn't want Palestine to be freed by killing 6 million Jews in the process. Most people just want some sorta peace
Luckily the UK has the lowest percentage of votes for 'Far Right' parties of ANY country in Europe at 0.00%.
@@Jamie-uk2zhsounds like Palestinian live in your head rent free
For a social experiment, my sister had to wear a 'Brexit has been Brilliant' T-shirt for 2 weeks and see how people react. So far, she's been spat on and had a book thrown at her.
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I'm curious to see what happens when she goes outside 🤔
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well thats typical of lefties, intolerant and not very bright
The irony of throwing a book at a person who's associated with a group of people who are routinely called dumb, I'm assuming the person who threw it simply can't read.
Got a chuckle out of me despite being in a bad mood lol
@proudofyourroots9575 What? We have to put up with Elderly English immigrants moving to Wales for free prescriptions, who don't learn the language, don't embrace our culture, and to top it all vote for Brexshit, and Wales gets the blame 🤔😡😂
They've been bamboozled
Did you not hear the honourable former mayor? He himself campaigned for Brexit - he bamboozled himself, and the country, yet he acts so nonchalantly and self-assuredly.
"I can't afford food" - Mr Doesn't vote.
Apathy
I didn't realize you get a free pizza when you vote 😅.
@@Aeorocksit doesn’t, obviously.
But if you’re expecting better, while not engaging in the process, you’re in for a rude awakening.
@@Jim1255783The process has proven that we don't matter and that our opinions are never heard.
@@adamhurd1560 Great, but, you do recognise that the biggest demographic in elections is “Can’t be bothered to walk 100 yards to the polling station.”, yes?
And then people complain about how Those With Power Don’t Care.
Vote. *Make them Care.*
Voted for dictatorship but doesn't believe in dictatorship WTF? Man in the apron. Didn’t get a proper brexit?
His cafe is called "Cafe de Paris" and he's a brexieer
@@bortstanson2034 looool
You really couldn't make it up.
@@bortstanson2034 you do realise being a brexit doesn't mean you think "fuck all of europe". I mean Nigel Farage married a german
He is a former UKIP mayor of Boston..
Does the Cafe du Paris guy realise that we had MEP's, and that the EU isn't a dictatorship yet? There are no sunlit uplands, Pierre
Cafe DU Paris… omg that guy can’t even open a dictionary
"Brussels bureaucrats" is such a a stupid meme... The EU has an elected parliament, which directly represents EU citizens, and the EU council, which represents the national governments, elected by the people.
Clearly it's a "dictatorship", run by these bureaucrats.
(Not that there aren't bureaucrats to execute what the MEPs etc. want, but they aren't in charge, just like the bureaucrats aren't in charge of the UK, even if they're the ones actually executing the laws enacted by the MPs.)
MEPs cannot suggest any legislation. All they can do is say yes or no to the legislation put in front of them. It's not a dictatorship, but it's hardly democratic.
Apparently he has a french passport because he was born in Morroco.
He was a mayor, i didn’tknow any idiot could become mayor
Remind me never to go to Boston 😂😂
Never go to Boston
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Dueling banjos
@@ajohal5471 Eastern Europe has some beautiful architecture. Boston does not
I’ve never been into Boston town centre and not seen an Eastern European high off his face screaming at another man/woman.
I visit Boston at least once a month.
I would highly recommend the White Hart Hotel for food - really nice place to eat.
What's that saying a five minute conversation with the average voter makes you question democracy.
Liberal democracy. They wouldn’t be that ignorant in an actual democracy, and their choices would be more in the interests even if they were. Comes down to the class dynamics of capitalism. That’s the underlying cause.
@@jgmediting7770 You beat me to it pal. Parliamentary democracy is so easy manipulate when mass media is owned by unaccountable capitalists.
Surprised that there are different opinions outside of the echo chamber?
😂 immigrants moaning about newer immigrants.. only in the uk..
Surely they’re racists?….oh wait that’s an insult reserved for white Brits
He is complaining Africa is controlling their mineral from France!
Actually that happens in many places…USA for instance
It's weird... look at the Tories anti-immigrant swivel-eyed loons : Patel, Braverman, and so on. Their parents were immigrants who under the Tories current " managing immigration down" nonsense would never have been allowed in. Yet the only reason the British economy has shown any growth at all since 2008, when Tory austerity cuts began to throttle the life out of the public and private sectors, has been immigration.
Not really 'only in the UK'. People don't leave all their prejudices at the door when they move countries.
Look at the foreign guy pulling the ladder up
A lot of these guys are spot on, it’s all about blame shifting and underinvestment in the community and the people who live in it
Quick update: The immigrant hypocrite with an accent is called Anton Dani, he was born in Morocco acquired French passport due to Morocco being a French colony which allowed him to move to the Uk using his French passport. He is the pinnacle of hypocrisy 😂
Good for him. He knows immigration in big numbers is bad for any country.
I wonder what the French for “pull the ladder up Jacques, I’m alright” is 🤔
@@sarahbarrett1247 Try Arabic. He’s form Morocco originally but acquired French passport due to Morocco being a French colony. So a double chancer and a hypocrite 😂 twice he moved and didn’t have to earn the visa to get there 🤣 and trying to take away that right from others!
The café guy is full of himself..
He is an idiot and a hypocrite and he was the mayor 😮
Moroccan with a French passport.... mayor of an English town... STILL DOESN'T BELIEVE IN MULTICULTURALISM.
Can't make this up.
Probably Muslim too 😆
@@1minuteskinNot Necessarily. Many Jews there too, along with Christians.
That’s because he likely faced oppression under Islamic rule in Morocco and knows Islam much better than you ever will. Based on that he rightly doesn’t want mass Muslim immigration as most Muslims choose Islamic values over Western, secular and liberal ones… hence, problems. It’s perfectly logical if you think about it, and accept not all brown people are the same, nor think the same.
That’s because he likely faced oppression under Islamic rule in Morocco and knows Islam much better than you ever will. Based on that he rightly doesn’t want mass Muslim immigration as most Muslims choose Islamic values over Western, secular and liberal ones… hence, problems. It’s perfectly logical if you think about it, and accept not all brown people are the same, nor think the same.
When did he say he’s against multiculturalism? He said there are too many people to support with the resources we have.
We in the Eu had elections. Who isn't elected? Ah, yes. Sunak, Turss, The House of lords, the king?
Nonsense. You don't vote for individuals.
@@SJG-nr8uj that’s time point 😉
@@MrOliver1444 Starmer will get in on 4th July. Because people will vote for Labour, their candidates and their policies, not for Starmer.
@@SJG-nr8uj people have many reasons. Like you said people vote for policies although they are in many areas not to far off from the Tories, with exceptions off course but people vote to get the Tories out and some vote for Starmer.
@@SJG-nr8uj Er what are you talking about? Your MP is an individual. You vote for your MP in case you hadn't noticed!?!
Turkeys voting for Christmas... Britain voting for Brexit.
An extremely gobby cafe owner who clearly got here when the UK was part of the EU. Now he just wants to pull the ladder up behind him.
He is a covert racist and thinks he has a stronger say because he is an immigrant 😒
No idea how you consistently find people who are 10% brain and 90% gob
@@andrewxmets Ever considered that you might be projecting?
This is the Brexit you voted for. It may not have been the one you expected. However, if you'd had listened to the experts you would have known that this is it.
Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!
@stephenconway2468
Rubbish, brexit was never implicated in the fashion we voted for. Hence one of the reasons tories are now finished.
I voted brexit then and I will vote brexit now.
I'll be voting reform
@@JackGreen-gh6swso you're just stacking failure upon failure expecting a different outcome.
That's wild!
I said it then and I say it now: a vote for Brexit is a vote for the US.
@@JackGreen-gh6sw You still don't accept reality. Experts warned us that any Brexit would be a permanent cost to the economy and the harder it was the greater the cost. Boris chose a particularly hard version and that cost us 4% of GDP growth as was expected. After the 2016 vote, the Bank of England had to devalue the currency to avoid recession. In doing so they imported inflation. This is a know economic consequence (basic economics). That is why we suffered more as the global inflation hit. Mainland Europe even when directly impacted by Russian gas supplies, did better at shielding their people.
Brexit removed the right to return to France the small boat people. That is a legal right we gave up due to Brexit. The act of Brexit meant fewer EU citizens wanted to come here. The problem was and is, we need migrants. So we got those from nations further away. The consequence of which is they will stay here. EU citizens tend to be here a few years and then go home. Those from elsewhere tend to stay.
Then we have sovereignty. We have the right to make laws (we always did) but we are constrained by trade practises made by our powerful neighbour the EEA. We have to follow them. Witness our attempts at having our own standards.....now we just accept the C E standard and have no voice in how they are set.
This is Brexit and it makes no difference as to whoever deployed it. Yes the Tories are incompetent as Boris pushed out the better ones. However, the reality of it is that Brexit was always going to look like this. The experts warned us.
2:57 - The former mayor of Boston, who speaks with a foreign accent and is therefore definitely an immigrant, says he used to campaign for Brexit - boggles the mind.
When climbing the social ladder people suck up and kick down.
Immigrant who came over to UK, worked hard and established himself, is opposed to uncontrolled immigration? How dare he!
Did you watch the video? He very clearly states his issue was the unelected bureaucrats in Europe - how is that related to immigration?
@hg82met. Did it ever occur to you that he doesn’t like the recent political construct called the EU. Where he comes from is irrelevant.
Might be missing something, but is the Brexit cafe guy blaming EU - originally not born here ?
Once you're outside your bubble you'll realise there are millions of people who are anti-EU on the continent.
There were loads of those.
"I got in, it was fine, but these newcomers are making things worse"
Britain is where he calls home & he's eurosceptic. I don't see an issue
If he’s voting, he’s probably a citizen. He has just as much a right to have an opinion on Brexit as anyone else - whether that’s leave or remain
@@morganetches3749 just a case of pulling up the ladder behind him then.? Just like the older generation do? Not saying he isn’t a citizen , just seems a bit hypocritical like many in the Tory cabinets who would have blocked their own families ?
The guy trying to pay at 5:30 🤣🤣
Haha, the least depressing part of this video, actually made me laugh out loud.
He was trying to pay with euros.🙃
The only Englishman in town!
No oil or gas???? I live in North Aberdeenshire. England changed the sea borders to get our oil and gas! Unbelievable
The city of London has contributed the same per capita income as all the Scottish oil since it was discovered (Please look it up to confirm the figures). On top of that Scotland has benefitted from the Barnet formula (currently Approx £1,000 per person extra per year in tax spending). Please let the oil obsession go Helen.
@@typetwo aw this again. 🤣If we were such a drain on the UK we'd have been gotten rid of long ago. Scottish Water and Scottish Power keep the lights on and sinks running in England, at least the ones that aren't contaminated with e.coli infected s**t 🤣🤣
Those sea borders were changed because they were in English waters. Two Scotsman changed them. Blair and Brown.
@@colinsmith1288 Brits, not Scots.
The total oil equivalent produced from Norway (population 5.47 million people) is similar to the total oil equivalent produced from Scotland ( population 5.43 million people).
Norway has an oil fund worth 1.6 trillion dollars.
The Norwegian oil fund made a profit of 213 billion dollars in 2023.
Scotland has an oil fund of zero dollars.
The 533 English Westminster MPs plundered a great Scottish asset and squandered it.
This Norwegian oil fund will help future generations of Norwegians and the Scottish oil and gas wealth will not help future generations of Scottish people as the money was taken and spent by Westminster in London England.
An migrant with a foreign accent says”most of the immigrants here they’re are some good ones but most are problematic ones” the irony of it all
almost like he knows what he is talking about and has no incentive to lie
@@arcan762 what a guy from Europe who campaigned to be out of Europe c’mon. You know what it is I’m white and European so I don’t count as an immigrant but if you brown you are an immigrant m, that is what I’m getting from him, a former mayor who is an European migrant campaigned for brexit and now complains that he has been deceived
@@beatpeace879 what you are "getting" from him, and what he is saying are two very different things. Perhaps you might try listening, instead of projecting.
The guy at 2.45 acting like England is his country is hilarious …..clearly looks foreign and sound it you can’t make this shit up!
He doesn’t look white put him in Russia they call people like him gypsy……immigrant is immigrant to be honest most people who bites leave wanted to get the Eastern Europeans out so I don’t know why he acting like his English
I'm so tired of Brexit. As a U.K citizen living in the E.U through the brexit mess and now trying to return to the u.k I can safely say "you f****d it if you voted for it. You made your lives worse not better, well done 👏
Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!
The mess is nothing to do with brexit ffs🤦♀️ it's all planned they want one world order.
@SJG-nr8uj There's no unification of the armed forces. However, with the severe cuts to our own armed forces , we could do with propping up. We coukdcrealky add to an EU army, stronger together.
The EU is doing better fiscally than the UK, except Germany. They need to reinvent themselves like they did in the 1990's. Saying tgat, they're still 3rd in the table of top countries, for imports/exports. Behind USA and China.
Japan is in trouble and no more the power house it eas.
India is nowhere near, along with anyone else.
The UK is having trouble out performing Poland. Maybe yge Poles who moved here will return home to a better economy and country.
Why are you wanting to move back, just out of interest?
@@dannybowden5296 The mind boggles....I did the same, now going back to Germany. They have issues as well. But no where near what is happening in the UK.
Whenever Brexit voters tell me this isn't the Brexit they voted for, I like to them that this is exactly the Brexit I voted against.
@@SJG-nr8uj After you pal.
What does "I like to them" mean?
@@gordonstrong5232 I report on the EU's own treaties, documents and declarations. You really should know what's in them, eight years after 16 million of you voted for it.
1. THE EU’s FEDERAL INTENTIONS
Lisbon Treaty Article 3.4: “The Union shall establish an ECONOMIC and monetary UNION whose currency is the euro.”
EU Five Presidents’ Report, 2015: “Progress MUST HAPPEN on four fronts: first, towards a genuine ECONOMIC UNION that ensures each economy has the structural features to prosper within the Monetary Union. Second, towards a FINANCIAL UNION that guarantees the integrity of our currency across the Monetary Union and increases risk-sharing with the private sector. This means completing the Banking Union and accelerating the Capital Markets Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. Third, towards a FISCAL UNION that delivers both fiscal sustainability and fiscal stabilisation. And finally, towards a POLITICAL UNION that provides the foundation for all of the above through genuine democratic accountability, legitimacy and institutional strengthening.”
Angela Merkel’s immediate response to the referendum result, 24th June 2016: “Today is a watershed moment for Europe, and it is a watershed moment for the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS. There is no doubt that this is a blow to Europe, and to the EUROPEAN UNIFICATION PROCESS.”
EU Rome Declaration, 25th March 2017: “Working towards COMPLETING the ECONOMIC and monetary UNION” (with a preferred deadline for completion of 2027).
ECB’s ‘Fiscal Implications of the EU Recovery Package’ 2020. “The way that the EU has responded to the crisis also has implications for the future design and implementation of the EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK. First, while expansionary fiscal policy is necessary to sustain the recovery, going forward it will be important for the fiscal rules to effectively support the reduction of high government debt in good economic times. Second, NGEU constitutes a new and innovative element of the EUROPEAN FISCAL FRAMEWORK. It will result in the issuance of sizeable supranational debt over the coming years, and its establishment has signalled a political readiness to design a common fiscal tool when the need arises. This innovation, while a one-off, could also imply lessons for ECONOMIC and Monetary UNION, which still lacks a PERMANENT FISCAL CAPACITY AT SUPRANATIONAL LEVEL for macroeconomic stabilisation in deep crises. The review of the ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK, which was launched by the Commission in February 2020 and postponed because of the pandemic, provides a GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO INCORPORATE THESE IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS.” (NGEU stands for “Next Generation European Union”).
From the EU’s own website: “Once the economic and financial crisis (of 2008/9) was overcome, the EU established a process aimed at reinforcing the architecture of EMU (ECONOMIC and monetary UNION). The process is based on the Five Presidents’ Report on Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union of 2015, which focused on four main issues:
• A genuine ECONOMIC UNION;
• A FINANCIAL UNION;
• A FISCAL UNION;
• A POLITICAL UNION.
These four unions are STRICTLY INTER-RELATED and would develop in parallel. The report was followed by a series of communications, proposals and measures, and the discussion is still ongoing.”
In 2022 all member states reaffirmed their commitment to economic union, as part of Lisbon Treaty Article 3.
From the EU’s website (dated 29/4/24): “Today the Council adopted three pieces of legislation that will reform the EU’s ECONOMIC AND FISCAL GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK.
‘The main objective of the reform is to ensure sound and sustainable public finances, while promoting sustainable and inclusive growth in all member states through reforms and investment.
The new legislation will significantly improve the existing framework and provide effective and applicable rules for all EU countries. They will safeguard balanced and sustainable public finances, increase the focus on structural reforms and investments to spur growth and job creation throughout the EU. The time is now for a swift implementation’: Vincent Van Peteghem, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Belgium.”
2. THE EU’S MILITARY INTENTIONS
Lisbon Treaty Article 42.3: “Member states shall make civilian and MILITARY capabilities available to the Union for the implementation of the common security and defence policy, to contribute to the objectives DEFINED BY THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL.”
The EU’s military headquarters is the Kortenberg Building in Brussels.
The EU Global Strategy, 30th June 2016, issued exactly one week after the referendum, contains the right of the EU’s military “to act autonomously (of NATO) if and when necessary”.
It will need this, because, as you should know, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the defence of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still under attack when it joins the EU, it will be the EU which is at war with Russia, not NATO. The defence of Ukraine doesn’t trigger the NATO charter.
On 19th February 2019 Federica Mogherini told an audience in Hamburg: “... all the way through the security spectrum, up to the military operations, because not so many know that the European Union has seventeen deployed missions and operations around the world. So, together, we are already a unique global security provider.” I checked this figure recently. It now stands at twenty-one.
On 23rd April 2019 the European Council issued its Military Command and Control Structures document, outlining its military command structure over member states’ land, sea and air forces. The diagram contained within reappears on the Wikipedia page for the Kortenberg Building, above.
In September 2021 Ursula Von der Leyen said this: “But what we need is the European Defence Union. In the last weeks there have been many discussions on expeditionary forces. On what type and how many we need: battlegroups or EU entry forces. This is no doubt part of the debate - and I believe it will be part of the solution. But the more fundamental issue is why this has not worked in the past. You can have the most advanced forces in the world - but if you are never prepared to use them - of what use are they?”
Last year the EU led joint military exercises in Spain. This is taken from the EU’s CSDP website: “The two-part MILEX 23 exercise commenced on 18 September and concluded on 22 October. The first part of this intense period was a 3-week planning phase by the MPCC in Brussels. In part two, this culminated in the EU’s first ever live military exercise from 16 - 22 October in Rota Naval Base, Cadiz, Spain. During Part 2, an EU Battlegroup-sized force carried out the Operational Plan developed by the MPCC in Part 1. Overall, 19 Member States contributed to MILEX 23.”
(CSDP = Common Security and Defence Policy. MPCC = Military Planning and Conduct Capability).
3. Reckless EU expansionism across Eastern Europe - widely known and reported on, including Albania (hotbed of gangsterism and corruption), Serbia and Montenegro (both traditional allies of Russia), Moldova (part of it coveted by Russia), Ukraine (currently at war with Russia), Turkey (instantly the largest, most populous and poorest country in the EU upon joining) and several others, all of which will bring nothing but a begging bowl to the EU’s table. Oh, except for Ukraine, because, as above, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the military aid of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still at war upon its accession the EU will be at war with Russia.
4. Unfettered migration into Europe from North Africa and the Middle East (the free movement of people was a secret part of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, in effect since 2010, and signed between the EU and Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, the Palestine Authority, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey). “Eurocrats do not consider (migration) to be a problem, but rather as a project”: Fabrice Leggeri, former Director of the European Border and Coastguard Agency (Frontex).
All this has been going on while you’ve been asleep for the last fifteen years.
@@SJG-nr8uj Just replace "EU" and "European" with "UK"' in your post, leave out EU expansionism as countries beg to join, that should give you a better idea of what a union is.
@@crosstraffic187 They've all got their eyes set on Western European taxpayers' money! Reckless EU expansionism across Eastern Europe - widely known and reported on, including Albania (hotbed of gangsterism and corruption), Serbia and Montenegro (both traditional allies of Russia), Moldova (part of it coveted by Russia), Ukraine (currently at war with Russia), Turkey (instantly the largest, most populous and poorest country in the EU upon joining) and several others, all of which will bring nothing but a begging bowl to the EU’s table. Oh, except for Ukraine, because, as above, Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the military aid of a member under attack. So if Ukraine is still at war upon its accession the EU will be at war with Russia.
Brits: ‘I don’t think Starmer is the right man, so I’ll vote for Sunak even though I’m barely existing.’ Yep, I can clearly see how Brexit and 14 years of Tory rule happened.
I wonder if Sunak shifted funding to his area instead of other deprived urban areas.
You fool
Migrants blaming migrants🤦♀️🤦♀️
Brits are not afraid of hard work. We just want to get paid a respectable wage for it and be able to live in relative comfort whilst doing it.
Ain't nobody out here who is willing to destroy their physical and mental health for a minimum wage that barely covers the bills unless they are absolutely desperate.
We 100% unequivocally are scared of hard work.
A fair days wage for a day's work , not having to claim universal discredit to top up your wages , it's not the employee Screwing us it's the employer
Exactly and those companies paying £11 an hour on 0 hour contracts to pick veg near Boston isn’t going to attract any British born.
@@Stuboy
Agreed. The retail industry is now slave labour, with the wages of the staff of companies making millions in profit being subsidised by the taxpayer.
@@mattb300 is that like the royal "we" if so respect for your honesty, if not stop projecting your own fears onto others. I've worked around the world, with many nationalities my observation is there are hard workers, shirkers and loads that fall in-between, and nationality has absolutely no bearing on how hard people work.
The guy with the strongest accent complaining about immigration 😆😆😆😆 comedy writes itself!
Yes, you can have different kinds of immigration that have different effects on a place. Differences such as education, language and religion. If you moved to Kyoto and then were followed by a huge Somali influx, you might complain that it wasn't so Japanese any more.
He'd be out the door if Reform got their way, despite his own beliefs. Amusingly ironic.
@@typetwo nah mate you're an immigrant you're not allowed to complain for anything!
(the above was sarcasm. For all the conservative, reform voters that probably failed to understand)
@@typetwo It would be nice if people were so discerning when it came to immigration. But the average Englishman will yell at you to go back where you came from or call you an illegal as soon as he hears a foreign accent. I get that some immigrants are criminals, but when you generalize like you did with Somalis, you don't care about distinctions, between criminal and innocent, between right or wrong. I'm sure there are Somalis who are criminals and yes, they should be punished, but I also know many of them are normal people who don't deserve to be suspected/punished just because someone of the same nationality did something wrong.
@@octavianpopescu4776 If you look at the polling about attitudes to immigration you will find we come second only to Sweden within Europe for our positive attitude to foreigners. It means we are more likely than the immigrants themselves to be tolerant. Your view on 'The Average Englishman' simply isn't supported by facts.
Surely the dude from Cafe du Paris is a paid actor, talking about wanting our country back 😅
but Paris ain't having their Cafe back!
I was amused by someone born abroad parroting Farage and others in demanding " our country back"....and then, with unconscious irony, naming his business " Cafe du Paris" !!
You mean the ex mayor of the town Anton Dani is a 'paid actor'. Are you feeling OK?
@@typetwo he is? So the town that most wanted out of the EU and reduced immigration has a European immigrant as mayor, awesome 🤘🏻
@@MrMichaeljhinde Yeah, it is cool. It demonstrates they aren't actually 'racist' but will support someone who is dedicated to preserving their community. Totally moral and coherent.
Watching your brexit voters start to vote reform is like the hardest shit. Y'all seriously got fooled by this shit once, then decide fuck it, I'll go for round two. Faith in humanity genuinely destroyed.
Brexit gave us all the power to self determine. If the government continued to make bad choices, what can you do but vote them out when given the chance?
@@ScorpionSuerte Brexit imposed sanctions upon our own populace for the hubris of a small group of egotistical millionaires half of whom have ties to the Kremlin. Voting them out, I'll agree with, but be wary of what you vote in to replace them.
There's no successful version of Brexit available and there never has been. When you want to matter as a middle-sized country in a globalised world, when you want to have a seat at the table with the big players (US, China, a future India) and have a say in things, you form a union with other middle-sized and smaller countries in your neighbourhood. So you can have a seat at the big table as a union. If you choose to leave that union, there's only place left for you at one of the small tables. Where you're reduced to being a rule-taker with hardly any leverage. And where the big players will s(h)it on you, whenever they feel like it. Welcome to reality.
typical nonsense as usual from a generation who won't be here long, holding everybody back, blaming everyone but themselves, and creating problems that they won't fix.
This is just dumb ageism. There was a wide age distribution in this video, most of them were on the young side.
@@venmis137 alot of brits r thick as mince meat nearly 19 million believed boris over brexit they got there karma lol
@@SJG-nr8uj Oh do keep posting the same irrelevant comment everywhere. We do enjoy the input of hyphenated ruskies.
Ironically it is becoming increasingly apparent that Rishi Sunak's parents were also "Tool" makers !!🤣🤣
God - they are so naive... almost child-like in their desires.
That's what the Tories rely on...
The amount of times Ed looks over his shoulder speaks volumes about Boston.
😂😂
If 46% of Clacton are not in work they could all go and pick veggies with Farage in Boston.
I get the impression that if some of these people watched a few episodes of Casualty, they'd consider themselves qualified to give opinions on a range of medical treatments.
Ignorance is bliss, right?
I never thought I'd say this but I liked the ticket warden.
Incredible stupidity!
what a horrible thing to say because people vote for something you don't agree with, or more likely you don't understand why someone might.
@@aeroman321 Look at all the comments, they can't just be ok with how people vote they always result to insults because none of them have any arguments. They take in the talking points from their TVs and that's it, everything from the civil service to the media is left leaning and does whatever it can to tarnish the right as evil.
These people don't think for themselves, there's not an original thought bouncing between their ears
@@aeroman321 What a true thing to say - truth hurts!
@@aeroman321Breend likes diversity, unless it's a diversity of opinion that is.
@@breend6714 it's not a coincidence it's a town that is deeply underprivileged or anything is it? Politics Joe is a neoliberal mouthpiece that represents the worst of pretend progressive politics where we can all act cool and those stupid Brexit voters represent all the problems in our country, it all started with Brexit for short sighted Liberals.
7:55 "There is an influx of migrants from Romania, Bulgaria, and most of them, they're gypsies."
Wait, is this Borat?
We need to get our country back, said the bloke with the foreign accent.
His "one of the good ones ", he doesnt get that when they say foreigner they mean him .
😂 hilarious 🤣
Maybe have a think as to why he said that before commenting
He has lived in Boston all his life, that's just how the accent has changed with all the immigration
AHAHAHAHA it’s the immigrants fault he’s got an accent! XD
Love the irony of fearing migration from people who live in a kingdom which colonised much of the world.
But they made these places so much better.
What happened after they departed was up to the government's controlling them
Ask yourself if these countries are so great, why don't you go back , and ponder on the reason's why these people what to come to European countries..
What went wrong?
These people you support have never assimilated into any country who gave them sanctions. .They bring their deliberate beliefs with them , any generate division against those of not of their beliefs.The tides are turning and a
modern Crusade has begun , as history in the past and even today has indicated you cannot negotiate with people who want to destroy all religions and punish those not of their beliefs.
@@ellaharvey7597 They committed genocide and stole lands. Committed torture and worse. You're being a white supremacist with no empathy.
This is quality journalism. The interviewer asks people what they think and leaves it at that, and doesn't let any personal biases he has intrude on the interview.
0:58 those locals would be willing to farm the land like they did for thousands of years if they were fairly renumerated instead of undercut by labourers from countries with a fifth of our minimum wage who are willing to work because it's still a massive wage increase they can leverage back home. if we didn't import 600,000 net people a year, farmers would have no choice but to pay enticing wages and unemployment amongst locals would decrease. it's just nonsense that because locals aren't willing to be exploited it must mean they're lazy
Thank goodness some people realise what an awful man Farage actually is! It isn't the immigrants. It is the Tories ripping the country apart , austerity and their greed.
And Farage is a Tory, he just knows that he can't pull the "man of the people" shtick in the Tories just now. Mad that anyone ever falls for it, but people do and he cashes in on being seen as an "outsider", when he's the definition of an elite
Islam is the problem
@christophersmith8990 really? he was the voice behind Brexit and now he dog whistles about immigrants. the worst of the Tories want to join reform. that says it all.
The ppl saying 'Farage should get in for personality' is the reason Boris got in, and he's essentially the reason we've succumbed to Rishi being leader by the end of their leadership
The utter bullshit he speaks 😅@christophersmith8990
The immigrant mayor voted BREXIT.......its not the people, its the system
Then why are they complaining about people? When a guy yells at you calling you an illegal as soon as he sees an immigrant, he's not complaining about a system, he hates that person or the group they belong to.
What about if he sees an actually illegal? Is he still a racist?
Where the hell do you find these people. 😮
On the street, not in some posh fucking area. This is pretty normal around here too, and it's depressing as fuck.
No, he didn't the tories did.
Boston 25 years ago was a different town.
Farage didn’t deceive these people, he didn’t need to. The vast majority of business, commerce, agricultural, industrial, social, political etc. etc. etc. leaders and experts made it quite clear that Brexit would be the disaster it has turned out to be, but that’s not what some people wanted to hear (project fear). All Farage had to do was hold up a mirror, so to speak. Well researched information and reasoned argument was easy to access for those who wanted to really inform themselves what the impact of Brexit would be, they didn’t even have to get off their arses to do it, but too many couldn’t be arsed to do anything like that, or even listen to anyone who didn’t pander to their prejudice. To quote a song “ .. a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest”. Now they are blaming someone else for their own prejudiced decision, which seems to the standard reaction over the last 14 years or so. “Nothing to do with me guv’nor, it’s his/her fault I only put a mark on a piece of paper”.
yep, when james o brien says "compassion for the conned" i think ...nah...
8 years after Brexit, people still don't realise how much damage Farage has done to this country. Run 8 times for Parliament and failed 8 times but people see this head banger as a potential prime minister. You get what you deserve, you get what you vote for.
Oh Nigel, how we just love the way you lie to us. The kicks in the bullocks just hurt so good. Go on big boy give us another kick in the bullocks, but put more effort into it this time.
The power of a straight talking politician cuts like a hot knife through butter. Meanwhile you've got Sunak complaining about SkyTV and the knee bender who will win the election but won't know how to lead the country.
Listening to the majority of this lot I’m not surprised the country is f@#ked.
I'm from Boston and if you guys wanted to show what Boston really is like now then you should have just turned your camera 180 degrees while interviewing the bloke outside of KFC and the Cafe owner............The John Ingram statue just outside the Stump is the meeting place for our lovely unemployed European friends.
Brexit wasnt done properly by the Conservatives, Nigel had no control over that!
Do tell us what is a 'proper Brexit'?
@@ddhh1270A proper Brexit to these people was to get all the colored people out and have England completely white. They truly believed this would happen. It’s so funny watching them now struggle at the situation they voted for whilst burying their heads in the sand and still blaming the “immigrants”.
Immigration has been at the highest point ever in the Uk post Brexit.
At least the man at the Cafe du Paris believes in the Uk. Proof that people can live in the Uk, contribute to ur society and beleive in our country.
what does 'believe in the UK' even mean?
@@ddhh1270 To me it means a sense of history, my heritage, a sense of belonging as I am British and have Britsh roots going back to the 1600's.
Farage is the modern equivalent of Oswald Mosley he should not be allowed to have a platform !
Why? Because you don't like his opinion?
You are so sure that you are right that nobody else has the right to an opinion.
That pal makes you a narcissist
fascist shithouse
@@rokketron there’s plenty of interests denied a platform in our system. Most in the middle and everyone on the left of the political spectrum are denied. Farage is promoted precisely because he suits the interests of the elite at this inflection point. Free speech and such has nothing to do with it. Free speech is the enemy of the elite.
Oswald Mosley wrote about his vision for the political unification of Europe, entitled "Europe: Faith and Plan". The EU is working towards political unification right now. You're the Oswald Mosley supporter.
@dondoodat Oswald Mosley was in favour of a politically united Europe. That is the comparison.
Wait the actual mayor is an immigrant 😮😮😮😮😮
And he doesn’t like immigrants
I think he's the ex-mayor, but your point is still valid. It's like ex-smokers..they are often the most virulent, dogmatic and irrational about wanting smoking bans everywhere even though the popularity and acceptance of smoking is declining anyway.
@@jeanedoire2751 it's so meta!
@@adrianbaron4994 I'm not an ex-vaper but vaping annoys me far more in the UK than smoking, I don't see many smokers these days but vapers abound!
ex-mayor.
What confuses me is that people have constantly voted for the 'fiscally responsible' party because they seem to want taxes brought down and yet they are then surprised when money is cut from local provision. If we don't want to pay for services, how can we expect to receive them? No-one seemed that bohered when the council cut staff year after year from libraries, sure starts, youth services etc and so on. Same with letting the market provide its housing, water and rail 'solutions', given that only the market is apparently capable of saving us. Did people really think all those workers weren't doing anything?
I was exactly a week too young from being able to vote but the immigrants who probably been in this country for less than 18 years voted and campaigned to leave after using the benefits of the eu.
I've got more than a feeling that Boston isn't in particularly good shape politically.
i see what you did there i like it
The cafe owner is a xenophobe. He got the Brexit he voted for.
Oh enough with the phuking cafe owner ffs! Who is the xenophobe here? You lot.
The UK has a diaspora of 200 million people. Migration is a two way street and we send more people to other countries than we take despite anyone perception of the numbers of foreigners around their area. The Tories would class most British migrants as economic migrants since they are emigrating for improved financial opportunities.
What?
How is that true, we have more immigration than emigration in per year, right?
@@Propyl22 Why don't you look it up instead of insults, the number is estimated at around 200 million, that is the UK population and people who have left the UK and their descendants. 🙄
@@drewkavi6327 Because history matters, what is happening now is not indicative of how it has always been.
@@msr00001 and you don't understand the concept of history.
It amazes me how many of these people have NO PROBLEM with the British spreading into all other parts of the world to live and rule, but DON'T anyone dare come to britian to live...
And those Brits living in Spain voting brexit 😵💫
But I'm continually told how terrible it was that the British went all over the world. So why would I want it? Or are you just admitting that it's a punishment?
People cannot vote in the UK general election if not registered to vote.
Those wanting to be registered to vote need to be registered before 11:59PM (23:59) 18 June 2024 as there will be a lot of people registering to vote.
No one can enable votes in the UK general election for those not registered to vote in the UK.
The Electoral Commission has more information.
Ex mayor of Boston "we don't have oil, we don't have gas". It's all we have.
Ginger kid with glasses and the moustache shocked me the most. I would've never had him down as voting Tory.
He's not convinced Kier Starmer will do a good job as PM, so he's decided to vote for guy who is currently definitely NOT doing a good job at it.
I agree, although the is basing it on his local MP.
@@TheReelDealFilmReviews well thats just stupid..
@@kevinwillis6707 Many won’t vote because the options don’t suit them. Reform, Green and Lib Dem will do better than expected. Between Labour and Conservative many feel it’s the same shit different arse. If he likes his local MP, that’s on him. I won’t be voting for the Tories.
This is one of my he most ironic thing I’ve seen 😂😂😂😂
Voting for someone because they're "comedic". Sweet mother of God, help us!
"Politics is show-biz for ugly people" .. now for funny people too.
Fantastic. Now I know where to set up my magic beans stall.
Vote reform
Your parking guy should be told if that's his problems, go and claim UC, if you're that badly paid you deserve the money. Essentially most benefits are paid in work. A massive hidden subsidy for minimum wage workers.
Yes employers and landlords.
Thank you for showing me a place that I should never go to.... This seems like an awful place full of awful people.
Hearing people with a non-english accent talk about taking their country back is absolutely bizarre.
Yes, you must sound English and despise any nationalist sentiment to qualify eh?
It's shows the extent of the left wing brainwashing
I will never respect a parking enforcement officer 😂
snob
Absolutely loved that Italian guy who campaigned for Brexit. March on, king!
"Cafe du Paris," guy sounds, "Special," af. 😂
That mayor must be the most gullible person i have seen in a while
Can see why he’s the former mayor
Didn't he used to be Harry Enfield?
"He knows how to market himself"
Which is the primary criteria we should all look for in a dictator. Ahem...i mean, leader.
I'm in the EU and I'v just voted freely for whatever party I wanted to and the EU is governed by elected officials. Some people are just brain washed by nonsense. God help people in the UK see sense.
The European parliament is a talking shop that rubber stamps what the commission preposes. The commission is not elected and holds the true power as they can create the legislation. If it were truly democratic then the people you voted for should be able to create the laws not the head of state puppets.
My mind boggles at seemingly intelligent, articulate people supporting the Conservatives or UKIP. Mental.
Hahaha...The Moroccan Anton Dani really despises other foreigners... :D
😂😂😂 ,I think they made a mistake.
The way the interviewer keeps looking over his shoulder- is he afraid he's about to be mugged?
Can you find the guy who voted for Brexit so his Turkish mother in law couldn't come to the UK. I think about him all the time
Farage deceived us: NOoo You don’t say 😂
Please tell us what you know about EU fiscal union, EU economic union, EU political union, the unification of member states’ armed forces under command of the European Council, the reckless expansionism of the EU across Eastern Europe, and the unfettered migration into the EU from North Africa and the Middle East, at the EU’s open invitation. It shouldn’t take you long!