History Shows Blair Was 💯 Right On Brexit & Farage!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
  • Thanks to the Tories and #Brexit, #Britain is once again the poor man of Europe.
    The ­economy is £140bn worse off as a consequence of Brexit. Our trade is about 15% lower than if we had never left. Far from having a featherbed of extra cash, Britain sinks deeper into poverty with every day in Brexitland.
    Blair has been consistently right about Brexit all the way through the last 8 years and Farage continues to harness populism to distract people from looking at reality.
    #britishfarming
    #foodsecurity
    #inflation
    #britishfood
    #food
    #costoflivingcrisis
    #tonyblair
    #blair
    #nigelfarage

Комментарии • 2,8 тыс.

  • @robertcaldwell2994
    @robertcaldwell2994 2 дня назад +21

    Brexit being a failure was a no-brainer for everyone except those sitting in parts of UK.

  • @sarahbarrett1247
    @sarahbarrett1247 2 месяца назад +610

    That’s because, whether you like Blair or not, he actually has a huge knowledge of how the EU works.

    • @51bikerboy
      @51bikerboy 2 месяца назад

      Not only about the EU but also how international trade works!
      Not like Boris Johnson and the other crooks they only know every think about being corrupt by laying and cheating!

    • @theresenydahl9531
      @theresenydahl9531 2 месяца назад +44

      He's also a great politician who knows how power in general works.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад

      Who likes Blair? Don't forget he's the man who lied to Parliament (misfeasance in public office) in order to gets its support for an illegal war of aggression (war crime) in order to effect regime change (war crime).
      And because he knows how the EU works, he is determined that you should not know that it is a giant, dangerous, duplicitous, megalomaniac scam.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад

      @@theresenydahl9531Blair lied to Parliament (misfeasance in public office) in order to gets its support for an illegal war of aggression (war crime) in order to effect regime change (war crime).
      And because he knows how the EU works, he is determined that you should not know that it is a giant, dangerous, duplicitous, megalomaniac scam.

    • @markmerry1471
      @markmerry1471 2 месяца назад

      Not you as for normal.
      As I can remember when you and your EU loving crying babies told us that if we left the EU we could be going in to a big black hole but we are still here.
      Then if we don't take up the euro we will go into the big black hole but we are still here.

  • @LaRuta-sk8rr
    @LaRuta-sk8rr 21 час назад +3

    Brexit won based on lies, fears and nostalgia for a past that is long gone and will not come back.

  • @andersbjorkman8666
    @andersbjorkman8666 15 дней назад +146

    I am Swede currently living and working in Denmark due to finding my wife here. Before Brexit I would spend thousands of pounds each year buying electronics, supplements, foods and spices, board games etc from the UK. Now I have to pay import fees and extra postal charges after Brexit. I couldn't believe it when Brexit happened. The British empire became great through trade, so I could not believe that a few well-spoken populist neo cons could dupe a people whose economy is based on trade and international economical services would leave the biggest free trade ø zone in the world in the world, where it had negotiated the sweetest deal of any member state. Now the money I spent on UK products goes to Germany, since they cannot compete price wise. It is sad.

    • @DB-qw6xq
      @DB-qw6xq 8 дней назад

      First and foremost, Brexit was about taking back our complete sovereignty for the sake of the integrity of the United Kingdom. The EU was, and indeed has become even more so, a semi-autocratic body where its members have partially allowed their sovereignty to be dictated to by a quasi-elected committee for the sake of money and wealth. We have thankfully been freed from that by leaving.

    • @johnnydarmech619
      @johnnydarmech619 6 дней назад +3

      That was an anti Brexit government and an anti Brexit EU that created that problem, not Brexit in it self. When commerce can start negotiating without politics things will improve naturally.

    • @jjjjjjo839
      @jjjjjjo839 6 дней назад +14

      @johnnydarmech619 like the trade agreement with the United States? You clearly miss the point. Politics plays a huge role in trade agreements. Why is the EU obligated to play by your terms? Why would they do that?

    • @k.schmidt2740
      @k.schmidt2740 5 дней назад +8

      @@johnnydarmech619 Don't be silly: international commerce does not exist without politics. Not even a millennium ago was there some kind of "natural" state of international trade! That trade is based on politics and ALWAYS has been - either wise or foolish. Since Brexit, British politics has been foolish, and its trouble in international trade reflects that 1:1. I hope Labour can correct at least some of that, anyway.

    • @frze5645
      @frze5645 4 дня назад

      Your comment shows exactly the problem with Europeans... they are very casual about their sovereignty. The EU took control of each countries trade and used this to make each EU country obey rules that unelected officials created... crazy. Had each country kept control of their own trade they would be much better off. It is amazing how the Europeans have lost control of their destiny and they have hardly noticed. The EU is a globalist agenda in which selected officialdom dictate. The UK has restored its sovereignty but the Europeans have lost theirs and not even noticed.

  • @Jacobus666
    @Jacobus666 3 дня назад +29

    I'm Dutch and i would like to say i'd be happy to have you guys back in. The EU is far from perfect but let's fight together to change it for the better. 🤗

    • @jamesmaxwell3933
      @jamesmaxwell3933 2 дня назад

      Let's just dissolve this utterly pathetic institution. We are friends and don't need Guy 'Brad Pitt' Verhofstadt to stop us holding hands.

    • @bolajilaurance6359
      @bolajilaurance6359 2 дня назад +2

      i am happy to work with the neighbours but no shared sovereignty

    • @emmamcgorrin2478
      @emmamcgorrin2478 2 дня назад +1

      And how does that work EU wil never be America get over it

    • @mobsiesixsixsix9785
      @mobsiesixsixsix9785 День назад +2

      @@jamesmaxwell3933 You have no idea what the EU is.

    • @MM-uv6kb
      @MM-uv6kb День назад +2

      Frenchie here..... we'd love you back. 🇪🇺

  • @snowman2970
    @snowman2970 2 месяца назад +371

    Not just Tony Blair, Michael Heseltine, Ken Clarke, John Major, Mark Carney, indeed anyone with at least half a brain!

    • @lizwebstersbf
      @lizwebstersbf  2 месяца назад +39

      I have paid tributes to Heseltine, John Major and David Lammy with similar videos. Today is Tony’s turn.
      Here’s heseltine’s
      History Shows Heseltine Has Been Consistent On Boris & #Brexit
      ruclips.net/video/V8Llw8vJz0A/видео.html

    • @DJWESG1
      @DJWESG1 2 месяца назад +4

      None of those ppl you mentioned listed a finger to stop ot happening, and arguably laid the paving blocks of brexit in the years leading toward it.

    • @RazorMouth
      @RazorMouth 2 месяца назад +40

      ​@@DJWESG1huh? They were all warning. Were you not listening?

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад +2

      @@lizwebstersbf "Tony"? You're hilarious!

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад

      Michael Heseltine: "They are not going to allow us, by our own doing, to endanger their overall vision of a united Europe".
      Ken Clarke: "I look forward to the day when the Westminster Parliament is just a council chamber in Europe".
      Any more traitors you care to mention?

  • @Anton-ji4td
    @Anton-ji4td Месяц назад +56

    I remember staying up all night for the blair 96 landslide and the feeling in the morning of hope. Now look at this country 14 years of tory chaos.

    • @simonsadler9360
      @simonsadler9360 Месяц назад +4

      Obviously I speak Spanish & my friends are appalled at what is happening there now , we care for each other here ,wonderful free health system .All polite & helpful !

    • @simonsadler9360
      @simonsadler9360 Месяц назад +4

      In Spain now & with 17 million Britons living abroad were denied our rightful vote re Brexit ,tied via gov email gives me request denied !

    • @advocate1563
      @advocate1563 Месяц назад

      Little did you know you'd elect a war criminal.

    • @nigelbenn4642
      @nigelbenn4642 19 дней назад +2

      97

    • @snipermagoo
      @snipermagoo 12 дней назад

      Oh come on. Gordon Brown was literally the worst chancellor this country's ever had. Blair was the one who threw open the doors of mass migration and set the stage for this entire mess. Both parties are absolutely useless.

  • @karylhogan5758
    @karylhogan5758 10 дней назад +26

    What’s ironic is so many brexit supporters getting Irish passports.
    Including the unionists!!! What a bunch of hypocrites, including tommy, the brit.!!!!

    • @frze5645
      @frze5645 4 дня назад

      You have a vivid imagination. There was no requirement to get an EU passport - what for... Brexiteers did not want to live in the EU and travelling there is not restricted in any way.

    • @vernonsmith6965
      @vernonsmith6965 3 дня назад

      P

    • @Finderskeepers.
      @Finderskeepers. 2 дня назад +3

      @@frze5645 You are factually incorrect. British passport holders now require work visas and tourist visas are restricted to 90 days in a 180 day period. That doesnt suit those that like to winter in warmer EU climates. 10% of Irish passports issued in 2022 were 1st time British applicants.

    • @sarahbarrett1247
      @sarahbarrett1247 2 дня назад

      @@frze5645 the amount of applications for Irish passports increased the day after the referendum and huge Brexit supporters encouraged people to get them if they had criteria too. Including hardline Unionists like Ian Paisley Jnr (that noise you hear is his dad rolling in his grave). Farage, Johnson and Johnson Snr also applied for European passports. They may not be wanting to live abroad but they do like freedom of movement for them. Not for you though, chump.

    • @seanfox4551
      @seanfox4551 10 часов назад

      You don't know what you are talking about bud , go and do some research

  • @davesy6969
    @davesy6969 2 месяца назад +227

    Blair/Brown fecked up on a few issues. Cameron/May/Johnson/Truss and Sunak fucked up on everything.

    • @andrewcooney2387
      @andrewcooney2387 Месяц назад

      You are correct in what you say about this sadly things are going to get massively worse due to the tories government now actively trying to destroy the Irish state by moving tens of thousands of migrants into the south of Ireland via the north, the British government has decided to wipe out the the only nation on earth that the UK trades with which is hugely profitable to the people of the UK. Hollywood film writers could not make this up. Where is the British insanity going to end.

    • @bbell1549
      @bbell1549 Месяц назад +15

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Totally agree!

    • @JimTimber
      @JimTimber Месяц назад +8

      I can't believe Cameron is back.. the smell of fartz hits the room again

    • @ianmoore004
      @ianmoore004 Месяц назад +3

      Oh not to mention that Brown left this country nearly bankrupt and sold off most of the gold reserves!!

    • @mikethebloodthirsty
      @mikethebloodthirsty Месяц назад

      Blair fked up on a LOT of issues and ended up giving advice to Eastern European dictators on how to cover up murders of their own striking citizens.

  • @cool2zip
    @cool2zip 11 дней назад +40

    Believe this or not my father was 92 years old when he died. He was a spokes man for the Conservative Party.
    And I am a Labour party supporter.
    My father said the best place for the UK was in the EU.
    He disagreed with Brexit and he told me it would an impact on the country.
    The Tories from 2010 to 2013 created 100 billioners in the UK.
    David and George defended the dodgy banks in Brussels.
    The bad investment they attracted to divert us from dipper recession caused an explosion in high price house rentals and utility bills.
    Domestic utility energy should have been renationalised back into public ownership.
    Labour had some good ideas.
    Look at our country now.
    Homelessness quad tripled.
    Divorce quad tripled.
    Teenage stabbing at an unprecedented high.
    Please kick out the Tories and their propaganda media come July 4th. It beggars belief what has happened to the UK.
    No they are using immigration as a tool to vote Tory a shameless Party deciding the country, when you should be uniting the country.

    • @geraldbroadnax2992
      @geraldbroadnax2992 8 дней назад +4

      Are the Tories Brittain's version of Republicans?

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks 8 дней назад +4

      @@geraldbroadnax2992
      Yes

    • @robinbreeds9217
      @robinbreeds9217 8 дней назад

      Blair created Brexit because when all the Factorys and economy of local towns was destroyed it was after 1997 more rapidly than ever and in the worst way, Shapland & Petter architectural doorset manufacturers gone in 1999 they had at one point 800 people working for them, Clarks shoe factory gone in 2003 over 500 people worked there and Brannam Pottery gone in 2004 that had afew hundred working there, Sussmans and Baidware all these Textiles factorys left and this was in my town, then Tescos and ASDA replaced some low level jobs, this is why we never recovered after 2008, Blair should of done his job and acted but as Textile and manufacturing left my town this was when Labour was in power, of course much of this happened before but Blair could of turned this around putting in place more high tech manufacturing industries to create wealth, as the local economy was destroyed nothing much replaced it, anyone who blames Brexit is a low IQ moron who knows nothing about the UK and how Labour created a poor country, not understanding that London and services industry with people shopping are not how the country should be run base on GDP if the shops are selling things more than the last quarter

    • @willacarr6746
      @willacarr6746 6 дней назад

      TOTALLY INTO BEING DIRTY ROTTEN SCROUNDELS - TOTAL AIM : TO DRIVE UP THEIR SHARE OF THE NATIONAL PIE .
      HUGE SENSE OF ENTITLEMENT ARISIG FROM THE ENTITLEMENT ELITISM CULTURE OF MOST FEE PAYING SCHOOLS.

    • @frze5645
      @frze5645 5 дней назад

      So which part of our 47 years in the EU do you blame for any of your examples? The truth is, Britain would have been much better had it never joined the EU.... prior to us joining we were a prosperous nation - then the investment funds were switched off to deliberately create the circumstance to justify us joining... it was a trap create and driven by MP's who were paid to talk Britain down and talk the EU up.

  • @user-mo2bb5pk3u
    @user-mo2bb5pk3u Месяц назад +118

    UK: Hey EU! Do you bet that I can shoot myself in the right foot?
    EU: What? Why would you do that?
    UK: Because I want to show you that I can do whatever I want, to show you that I'm independent!
    BANG (BREXIT)
    8 years after
    EU: Hey UK! Is that you behind?
    UK: It's your fault that I'm behind!
    I'm crippled because of You!!

    • @bbell1549
      @bbell1549 Месяц назад

      👍😀👏

    • @saulcomish4759
      @saulcomish4759 19 дней назад

      What does 100 mean?

    • @bluestream50
      @bluestream50 14 дней назад +2

      wake you pal you're dribbling.

    • @rosskrizevac9777
      @rosskrizevac9777 13 дней назад +3

      The union itself will collapse soon, its combined GDP figures are pathetic and getting worse. 20 years ago it had 44 corporations in the top 100 list, now there are less than 15, the union does not have a single worthwhile tech company. Whilst the developing world is about Innovation, entrepreneurship and technology, the EU is fixated on migration, regulation and diversity. Britain needs worthy partners if it wants to progress, the old mindset has to change.

    • @Maximiliano896
      @Maximiliano896 10 дней назад

      It was a delusional mind that brought forth Brexit. Utter delusion

  • @peterherriott237
    @peterherriott237 16 часов назад +1

    Here in Australia we could never understand why GB went for this. Farage , like Trump, is a conman.

  • @khookeekeng
    @khookeekeng Месяц назад +50

    British people should have listened to a seasoned leader😢

    • @tonyb9735
      @tonyb9735 26 дней назад +3

      But the brexiters had had enough of experts .....

    • @snipermagoo
      @snipermagoo 21 день назад

      Tony Blair led the UK into national bankrupcy. A lot of people voted Brexit just because the leadership types didn't want them to.

    • @MrPatch25
      @MrPatch25 12 дней назад +3

      yeah right you mean like Iraq

    • @Halebopp97
      @Halebopp97 День назад

      ​@@tonyb9735yeah because we should always do what experts tell us without question😂 because they always get it right don't they

  • @ajbono
    @ajbono 3 дня назад +45

    Putin was the main beneficiary of Brexit.

    • @mikedavis6266
      @mikedavis6266 День назад

      And now on of his useful idiots runs reform UK

    • @mobsiesixsixsix9785
      @mobsiesixsixsix9785 День назад +1

      How?

    • @mikedavis6266
      @mikedavis6266 День назад

      @@mobsiesixsixsix9785 because part of Putin's strategy is to create disharmony in the West, without a united front he's more likely to realize his goal of recreating the Russian empire.

    • @davedeluria
      @davedeluria День назад

      @@mobsiesixsixsix9785 I personally believe that Russian disinformation succeeded to undermine the West thru companies like Cambridge Analytica. SocMed companies employs algorithms that puts users in echo chambers both left and right to go farther unlike in decades past where the public relied on trusted broadcasters for the majority of their news.

    • @paulayeni4582
      @paulayeni4582 День назад +1

      Conversation has absolutely nothing to do with Putin. Blair doesn’t even mention Russia.

  • @user-ov7hp2cw1h
    @user-ov7hp2cw1h Месяц назад +14

    Free money 😂😂😂 money is not free ! Farage is still lying!

  • @pierrewilliams1533
    @pierrewilliams1533 Месяц назад +86

    I'm half-English, half-French. I'm a former reporter on Tory-supporting tabloid newspapers. I was twice interviewed for the job of Communications Director for Vote Leave.
    Let me assure you, Tory tabloid owners and the handful of individuals who instigated Brexit haven't the slightest interest in Britain's future. Their only interest is in themselves.

    • @petergaskin1811
      @petergaskin1811 Месяц назад +6

      It was always about the European Tax Directive. Far too many sweetheart "non-dom" tax deals enjoyed by Newspaper barons in England.

    • @sauermaischeyahoo7834
      @sauermaischeyahoo7834 19 дней назад +3

      The "Leave" campaign gained traction because unrestricted immigration from eastern Europe was undermining the workman's collective bargaining position and the tradesman's pricing power. Those adversely affected complained to the government and asked for protection. The government replied that it could do nothing, because the EU wouldn't let it. So the people being impoverished by immigration demanded that the government get Brussels to change its rules. David Cameron went to Brussels to ask the EU to change its rules on free movement of labour. He was told to go forth and multiply.
      This left those who care about the living standards of ordinary Britons no alternative, if the EU wouldn't change, then the UK would have to leave.
      Those who support the UK's membership of the EU are the people who don't care about anyone other than themselves. They don't give a damn if workmen are being impoverished, they are completely self centred.

    • @Sujki19
      @Sujki19 19 дней назад +2

      @@sauermaischeyahoo7834 how has that worked out for farmers and fisherman?

    • @richardfothergill8090
      @richardfothergill8090 19 дней назад +1

      @@sauermaischeyahoo7834your point is valid. And the only reason I would have voted leave is the control immigration. But alas to get a free trade deal with India, we have to give up a load of Visas for Indians want to work the Uk.
      This is what’s happened and immigration is higher than ever.

    • @nigelmartin2254
      @nigelmartin2254 15 дней назад

      Your comment interests me. Being half French and half British must have torn you quite badly. I actually campaigned for Brexit. I would describe my political leanings as a Christian Democrat. I was a newspaper boy on the day Edward Heath took us into the EEC on 1st January 1973, and I vividly remember reading the front pages. I worked in Africa and Australia, returning to the UK in 1993 after my father died. I was shocked at the changes with our traditional trading partners, and shocked that the European Union Commissioners are not subject to the ballot box. That smacked to me of autocracy, benign it might be. They had powers to promulgate extension of the Acquis Communautaire. I did an A level in Government and Politics to gain greater clarity of our relationship with the European Union - as it was now called.
      I was pretty annoyed with the Money Creation and Society Debate which can be viewed on You Tube. Precisely half way of the 2 hours 30 minutes debate, where it describes how money is created. A bank official depresses a computer keyboard and a loan is created out of "thin air". My response to all of this is in a paper I wrote dubbed the "Table Mountain Housing Finance Model". It is available on line. go well!

  • @theresenydahl9531
    @theresenydahl9531 2 месяца назад +27

    Brilliant compilation, thank you🌷🌷🌷🌷I particularly enjoy how forcefully Blair spoke in the clip from 2005.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад

      Please allow me to tell you what has actually been going on. The EU drafted the European Constitution, blueprint for the federal European state (aka political union, one big country, aka "the United States of Europe"). It would change the whole nature of Europe, and as such, constitutional changes required a referendum and the agreement of the people. Blair chickened out of a referendum, but France and the Netherlands went ahead with one each and both electorates voted against the European Constitution. At that point it should have been in the shredder.
      Instead, and by their own admission, the EU simply rewrote it as the Lisbon Treaty and got all Prime Ministers, including Gordon Brown, to sign it on behalf of their people. It was deliberately reworded to avoid referendums! But it was still the blueprint for the federal state (including economic union, unification of the EU's armed forces etc.) and constitutional experts on the Tory back-benches cried 'Foul', because it still required a referendum.
      To shut them up (and under pressure from UKIP) Cameron called the referendum in January 2013, but only during the course of the next Parliament, and only should he secure an overall majority, in the hope that he might not have to go through with it. He won the overall majority, was forced to hold it, campaigned for Remain and lost.
      The EU meanwhile continues to push towards the creation of one big country. This should have been explained to the British electorate in 2016, but it was not explained, proving beyond doubt that the EU is a giant, duplicitous, megalomaniac scam.

    • @trident6547
      @trident6547 2 месяца назад

      @@SJG-nr8uj You would fit invery well with the MAGA crowd in USA. They are also deluded beyond hope and actually believe the crap they hear and what they spew out in congress and social media platforms.

  • @mistergeneration
    @mistergeneration Месяц назад +7

    Blair was right about Theresa May’s plan.. she wasted so much time

  • @vasilicavaduva923
    @vasilicavaduva923 2 дня назад +1

    2001-2008 I've lived and worked in London and I don't remember any food banks around south london,now I understand that there are many of them all around England...it means that the life was better under Blair than now after Brexit👍

  • @SlowPersuit
    @SlowPersuit Месяц назад +22

    As a lifetime Tory voter (prior to Brexit), I never would have believed that Tony Blair would be an outlier speaking the truth.
    How did this happen?

    • @garlicbreath7259
      @garlicbreath7259 Месяц назад +2

      Blinkers ?

    • @michael1345
      @michael1345 12 дней назад +2

      Have you ever heard the story of the frog and the scorpion? Tories are the scorpion and it is in the nature of Tories to act as Tories.

    • @SlowPersuit
      @SlowPersuit 12 дней назад

      @@michael1345 What a bigoted comment.

    • @garlicbreath7259
      @garlicbreath7259 11 дней назад

      @@michael1345 bit like leopards then

    • @AkiraNasuki
      @AkiraNasuki 5 дней назад

      David Cameron was his only rival, when Blair left the stage, Brown was never in the same league as Cameron. Cameron political mistake was to hold the referendum for Brexit and when the results wasnt a major clear cut divide for leave, he bailed this just turned into a self interest power struggle. One Tory clown after another Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak. Sunak made the mistake in hosting the general election early thinking the nation loves him.

  • @genghisthegreat2034
    @genghisthegreat2034 2 месяца назад +64

    Nigel, promising free money, ought to have been the reddest of red flags to anyone.

    • @CHUTNEX
      @CHUTNEX Месяц назад

      He cares solely about the money going into his pockets for his collusion nobody else.

    • @damianbutterworth2434
      @damianbutterworth2434 Месяц назад +2

      Like free internet?????

    • @genghisthegreat2034
      @genghisthegreat2034 Месяц назад +2

      @@damianbutterworth2434 exactly. A kind of voodoo fiscal WiFi on a red bus.

    • @damianbutterworth2434
      @damianbutterworth2434 Месяц назад

      @@genghisthegreat2034 Labour will import more voodoo. Might ship them in from Haiti. :)

    • @willacarr6746
      @willacarr6746 6 дней назад

      FARAGE IS YET ANOTHER RAGING NARCISSIST- GADFLY- BARFLY-TALL TALE TELLER CONVINCING ONLY THE UNEDUCATED- GULLIBLE-STUPID....🎉

  • @julesvahrman8852
    @julesvahrman8852 Месяц назад +40

    How could anyone have looked at the major Brexit proponents - Johnson, Farage, Gove, and believed a word they said??

    • @sic_transit_gloria_mundi
      @sic_transit_gloria_mundi Месяц назад +2

      People love skillful demagogues.

    • @roseanncampbell3168
      @roseanncampbell3168 Месяц назад +1

      Because they are big dummies they believed him because they told them to

    • @tonyb9735
      @tonyb9735 26 дней назад +6

      And even now they still choose to believe Farage, it is agonising to me. Are these people actually incapable of learning?

    • @1983pety
      @1983pety 23 дня назад +5

      economics, trade, borders are all complicated things. Saying that it's the EU's fault or the immigrants is much easier so they believe the easy thing. People like Farage know this and they use it.

    • @willacarr6746
      @willacarr6746 6 дней назад

      GOVE ALONE IS & WAS NOT A DIRTY ROTTEN SCROUNDREL !

  • @simonrudduck8726
    @simonrudduck8726 18 дней назад +2

    Would have been helpful for Tony Blair to leave Office with more respect intact. That way what he said here would’ve been taken more seriously.

  • @geraldgreenman4715
    @geraldgreenman4715 Месяц назад +23

    well done Tony,,,,,,,Farage should be put behind bars and use as entertainment and I am from the normally staunch right

    • @erikzoe1
      @erikzoe1 Месяц назад +1

      Agreed. And of course, that is prison bars, as opposed to the kind of bars that he already spends most of his time propping up.

  • @garyarnold3141
    @garyarnold3141 Месяц назад +18

    You're doing a great job in exposing Brexit. Blair is right, choosing to walk away from the biggest market on our doorstep should never have been an issue of debate.

    • @fortuner123
      @fortuner123 28 дней назад

      You are so wrong.

    • @tonyb9735
      @tonyb9735 26 дней назад +2

      @@fortuner123 "You are so wrong."
      Oh really? Given that the damage that it has done to our economy is now readily and obviously apparent, please explain how you expect us to benefit from putting trade barriers in between ourselves and our biggest customers?

  • @user-do2pb5pu3x
    @user-do2pb5pu3x 11 дней назад +38

    I didn’t agree with Tony Blair on everything and never voted for him. But Farage is nowhere near in the same league as him!

    • @DB-qw6xq
      @DB-qw6xq 8 дней назад

      Farage hasn't taken us into a totally un-ethical war where 100s of thousands of people have died!!!! First and foremost, Brexit was about taking back our complete sovereignty for the sake of the integrity of the United Kingdom. The EU was, and indeed has become even more so, a semi-autocratic body where its members have partially allowed their sovereignty to be dictated to by a quasi-elected committee for the sake of money and wealth. We have thankfully been freed from that by leaving.

    • @frze5645
      @frze5645 5 дней назад +1

      I agree - Farage talks truth to power... Blair told lies on behalf of power - he took the money to do their bidding.

    • @annewalden3795
      @annewalden3795 4 дня назад +5

      ​@@frze5645Blair had an excellent understanding of how to run a country as complex as the U K. Farage has little knowledge but a giant ego.

    • @user-po4fw3zp4r
      @user-po4fw3zp4r 3 дня назад

      I cannot stand listening to liebour hype..from him ...
      Farage is far superior.

    • @deven.oauditx7547
      @deven.oauditx7547 2 дня назад

      The problem with the UK is empire mentality. They don't understand that the world has moved on.

  • @verttikoo2052
    @verttikoo2052 2 месяца назад +121

    I could not be happier that Fartage will never be a member of the European Parliament again 🥳

    • @jackkruese4258
      @jackkruese4258 Месяц назад +9

      Yes as a Brit seeing him and Widdicombe waving those little Union Jacks at the end was the height of embarrassment.

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 Месяц назад

      Only a tiny group of people in the UK would disagree.

    • @SlamSector
      @SlamSector Месяц назад +1

      ​@@thetruth9210 Half! Are you using 2016 numbers?

    • @DavidEdwards-uf5lg
      @DavidEdwards-uf5lg Месяц назад +3

      @@jackkruese4258 not half as embarrassing as being part of that pile of shit EU, that's for sure.

    • @DavidEdwards-uf5lg
      @DavidEdwards-uf5lg Месяц назад +4

      @@SlamSector it doesn't matter if it's half, or the whole fucking lot, we're out thank fuck, never to return hopefully,

  • @leopoldlongo8358
    @leopoldlongo8358 4 дня назад +1

    Blair told the truth, but unfortunately that was not what people in Britain wanted to hear.

  • @NickAskew
    @NickAskew 2 месяца назад +230

    From my position within the EU, I look at the UK and wonder what it is doing to itself. I am sure we can all agree that the right wing in the UK seems deluded and determined to scupper the UK, but I see too that the left wing are also unwilling to address the elephant in the room. When Labour comes to power, they are suddenly going to find themselves in a damaged economy with a right wing press that will blame them for everything. To me it is as clear as daylight that the Labour party need to talk about the damage brexit has inflicted on the UK.

    • @theresenydahl9531
      @theresenydahl9531 2 месяца назад +9

      The problem is that Labour is not much better at the moment, only a similar alternative. Bring Blair back if you want change.

    • @NickAskew
      @NickAskew 2 месяца назад +13

      @@theresenydahl9531 I have to agree. I think Labour are sadly portrayed as the saviours that will rescue the UK. Well I'd prefer to live under them than the Tories but Labour are clearly not actively promoting undoing brexit.

    • @annepoitrineau5650
      @annepoitrineau5650 2 месяца назад

      Bu Starmer is a wee timorous beastie and is afraid of scaring the voters. People are so fed up with the tories that they would go with a more radical agenda, but he is...a wee timorous beastie.

    • @fredatlas4396
      @fredatlas4396 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@NickAskew I think they are scared that if they start talking about undoing brexit, rejoining the EU they will lose votes. And if the Labour Party doesn't win the election outright they can't do anything. Sadly I still hear a lot of people blaming our problems on immigration, too many people coming to the UK. The state of the NHS and roads etc is apparently down to immigration not brexit & the tories policies since 2010 🙄

    • @trident6547
      @trident6547 2 месяца назад +15

      @@NickAskew It cannot be undone. UK is a third country in the eyes of EU. It has left the union in 2020. If you by "undoing brexit " mean some closer relations with EU UK already has the TCA wich is as good a trade deal a third counry can get. There is no more room to wiggle in any concessions from EU in that nor is there any will in EU to create any precedents for other third countries.
      In 2025 brexit will more or less be done from the perspective of EU, when the Euroclearing leaves London for good.

  • @bonnieyingliu
    @bonnieyingliu 3 дня назад +5

    He was just right. Why doesn’t Starmer have the guts to reverse Brexit now???

    • @paulds65
      @paulds65 3 дня назад +4

      Even if he does there is no way that the EU would agree to it. The UK will serve as an example what happens to a country if it decides to leave the EU.

    • @user-po4fw3zp4r
      @user-po4fw3zp4r 3 дня назад

      What does that tell you then about the EU.
      Who wants to be ruled by non elected dictators .
      What's wrong with you folk !! listening to Bliar.

    • @rayc9539
      @rayc9539 2 дня назад

      Because he is a puppet to brexiters. We all know that deep down he prefers us to be in the single market - he campaigned for a second referendum as Labour Party chancer, anyway. He's just playing politics and being weak. Not to mention he is wishy washy.

    • @mak5963
      @mak5963 2 дня назад

      Because if he reserves it, there are obligations this time, including ditching the £ pound and starting using €euro. Chnage immigration system and enter the schengen zone and visa etc etc

    • @rayc9539
      @rayc9539 2 дня назад

      @@bonnieyingliu because Starmer is a puppet

  • @eckhenderson8036
    @eckhenderson8036 Месяц назад +24

    farrage should be jailed for all the lies he has told.

    • @Anton-ji4td
      @Anton-ji4td Месяц назад +5

      Just like Bozo should.

    • @brettreynolds6652
      @brettreynolds6652 День назад

      What Lies exactly..! That we were giving some idiots in Brussells' £39 Billion a year' to go out and have nice Champagne Dinners on.!

  • @brettreynolds6652
    @brettreynolds6652 День назад +1

    And one more thing..! Brexit was in name 'Only'..because as far as im concerned until the UK leaves the ECHR and the European Court of justice..then Brexit will Never be complete!

    • @sarahbarrett1247
      @sarahbarrett1247 8 часов назад

      That is nonsensical. The EHCR and ECJ have been around a lot longer than the EU and Britain had a HUGE role in setting them up. They are as British as queueing, bowler hats and a fair sense of justice for all.

  • @FixUp.LookSharp
    @FixUp.LookSharp 2 месяца назад +10

    Legend. So sharp. I remember how good we had things in this country up until 2009

    • @FixUp.LookSharp
      @FixUp.LookSharp 2 месяца назад +2

      Cheers. You won as a 2016 Brexit voter. And we are all the much poorer for it. But I'm open minded that it may all come good, in about 50 years

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj Месяц назад

      @@FixUp.LookSharp And here's what you would have won.
      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.

    • @MrPatch25
      @MrPatch25 12 дней назад +4

      oh dear tell that to the people who lost loved ones in Iraq over a lie

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 12 дней назад

      @@FixUp.LookSharp The EU is heading straight for its own self-destruction. The only reason you don't know this is because you have never paid attention. There are four possible ways in which the European Union could collapse, all of which the EU is heading straight for, due to its own arrogance and megalomaniac stupidity:
      1. Revolt by its member states' politicians, for example against fixed migrant quotas. Poland, Hungary and the Netherlands have already told the EU to get stuffed on this issue.
      2. Revolt by its member states' peoples, against the imposition of a federal government they can never vote into or out of office. There is absolutely no democratic mandate for this, but the EU wants economic union, the final stepping stone before political union, complete by 2027. This could lead to rioting, violence and wars of independence.
      3. War with Russia. Lisbon Treaty Article 42 commits member states to the military defence of a member state under attack. And the EU wants Ukraine in by 2030.
      4. The Islamification of Europe, orchestrated by the European Union (per the Euro-Mediterranean Project, in effect since 2010).
      These are all coming straight down the track, and one or more of these will cause the demise of the EU within the next few years. The EU is a dead man walking.

    • @FixUp.LookSharp
      @FixUp.LookSharp 12 дней назад

      @@MrPatch25 yes indeed. A very small % compared to the poverty and mental health deaths due to Tory/thief policies of the past 14 years. But every wrongful death is wrong

  • @zeljomirtanackovic1529
    @zeljomirtanackovic1529 2 месяца назад +62

    Nigel is like bad smell, just lingers around, I just wonder when people will just open the windows and get rid of bad smell.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад +4

      Please allow me to tell you what has actually been going on. The EU drafted the European Constitution, blueprint for the federal European state (aka political union, one big country, aka "the United States of Europe"). It would change the whole nature of Europe, and as such, constitutional changes required a referendum and the agreement of the people. Blair chickened out of a referendum, but France and the Netherlands went ahead with one each and both electorates voted against the European Constitution. At that point it should have been in the shredder.
      Instead, and by their own admission, the EU simply rewrote it as the Lisbon Treaty and got all Prime Ministers, including Gordon Brown, to sign it on behalf of their people. It was deliberately reworded to avoid referendums! But it was still the blueprint for the federal state (including economic union, unification of the EU's armed forces etc.) and constitutional experts on the Tory back-benches cried 'Foul', because it still required a referendum.
      To shut them up (and under pressure from UKIP) Cameron called the referendum in January 2013, but only during the course of the next Parliament, and only should he secure an overall majority, in the hope that he might not have to go through with it. He won the overall majority, was forced to hold it, campaigned for Remain and lost.
      The EU meanwhile continues to push towards the creation of one big country. This should have been explained to the British electorate in 2016, but it was not explained, proving beyond doubt that the EU is a giant, duplicitous, megalomaniac scam.

    • @serinadelmar6012
      @serinadelmar6012 2 месяца назад +6

      @@SJG-nr8uj😂 oh dear.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj Месяц назад

      @@serinadelmar60121. 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.

    • @someoneno-one7672
      @someoneno-one7672 Месяц назад

      @@SJG-nr8uj Yes, it’s a scam that stopped wars in Europe and idiotic border disputes. And watch, the European countries that aren’t in EU or not associated with EU are Putin’s pets (while Putin is making his own country a colony of China).
      And yes, U.K. is now priestly a bantustan at the North Sea. Nothing to reconcile with.

    • @79EasyE
      @79EasyE Месяц назад +7

      @@SJG-nr8uj what a lod of bullocks.

  • @OscielSolar
    @OscielSolar 4 дня назад +1

    How a tremendous war criminal walks freely in this world!.

  • @clippo111
    @clippo111 Месяц назад +6

    Ironic I'm seldom a labour voter but Blair was always "Bang on!!"

    • @g.p616
      @g.p616 22 дня назад

      Bang On..... WHAT!! Weapons of Mass Destruction ....1,000,000 dead Iraqis .... Are you MAD?!

  • @raymondwebb4179
    @raymondwebb4179 2 месяца назад +45

    Excellent post liz, but they ain’t listening,

  • @qeitkas594
    @qeitkas594 2 месяца назад +86

    He is also right about the fact that it will be very difficult to go back into the EU. The UK will have to negotiate from a position of weakness and therefore the UK needs to change first into a position of strength before starting any rejoining discussion. Hence this will be very far in the future. The good news is that those old idiots who caused this disaster will not be there anymore. The under 35 will bring the UK back into the EU. That is 100% going to happen and they will not look back positively on those responsible for Brexit.

    • @theresenydahl9531
      @theresenydahl9531 2 месяца назад +3

      Maybe feeling the steel while watching the EU prosper will change the UK.

    • @blauewaffel1469
      @blauewaffel1469 2 месяца назад

      The UK has proven itself to be a failed project controlled by aristocratic incompetents. The best future for people on the British Isles would be to put the imperial gremlin to bed and have separate states - a United Republic of Ireland, Republic of Scotland, Republic of Wales and Republic of England, all constituent members in a democratic and strong European Federation with a single market, guaranteed rights for all citizens, and full free movement within, plus a federal military force and independent nuclear umbrella covering every member state. Then, we would never be pushed around by large nations economically, nor threatened with invasion from Russia. Plus we would never have to rely on an unreliable USA.

    • @karenhopwood891
      @karenhopwood891 2 месяца назад +4

      Too late for me unfortunately

    • @Cheeseatingjunlista
      @Cheeseatingjunlista Месяц назад +8

      How long will it take these under 35's to get their hands on the levers of power? What makes you think in 20/30 years time the EU will want a bitter weak sad old UK back in?

    • @user-dc5qc1vb9c
      @user-dc5qc1vb9c Месяц назад +8

      Not all older people. I’m glad to see things as the young do.

  • @PetronelaStelaAnca-White
    @PetronelaStelaAnca-White Месяц назад +27

    Big mistake of Britain to leave Europe!

    • @fortuner123
      @fortuner123 28 дней назад

      You are so wrong.

    • @PetronelaStelaAnca-White
      @PetronelaStelaAnca-White 27 дней назад +1

      @@fortuner123 you are wrong, not me...one day people as you will understand

    • @rayc9539
      @rayc9539 2 дня назад

      Leave the European Union*. We are still very much part of Europe.

  • @risacademics
    @risacademics 10 дней назад +1

    Wow. Just wow… As an American I wish we would listen such views on separatism. While Ukraine stands the tip of the spear, both supported and alone. 🐺

  • @user-ol6rd7pl5t
    @user-ol6rd7pl5t 2 месяца назад +72

    It was also very rightly pointed out by many of us that we got back a lot more than the 350 million per week we paid in in trafe alone coming back into the economy. We paid out 350m per week = 19.2 billion per year but since leaving the EU brexit has cost the nation 100-140 billion per year.

    • @marinusvos
      @marinusvos 2 месяца назад +4

      The UK paid approx. 11BN a year on membership of the EU.

    • @RazorMouth
      @RazorMouth 2 месяца назад +10

      ​​@@marinusvoscloser to 8bn after rebates etc. about 150m per week.

    • @davesy6969
      @davesy6969 2 месяца назад +2

      From the Treasury's own figures, the UK paid in £137 million per week, and what we got out was worth £2,600 per week.

    • @RazorMouth
      @RazorMouth 2 месяца назад +5

      @@davesy6969 but the UK doesn't now have to follow those pesky EU regulations.....
      Ohhhh wait, it does 🤦‍♂️

    • @epincion
      @epincion 2 месяца назад +4

      With rebates the amount the UK paid in per year was around 10 billion and that gave so much and most of all it it meant seamless borderless full free trade in in both goods and services in the worlds largest single market.
      Even with a full fit for purpose comprehensive FTA the best that a third party nation can have with the EU is as smooth as possible trade in goods only (not services) but that trade in goods is not seamless and borderless as that’s only for members.
      The EU-UK TCA is not even close to a comprehensive FTA.

  • @gerhardaigner5108
    @gerhardaigner5108 2 месяца назад +73

    And if you think that Farage is still parading himself like a peacock on the political stage after creating the Brexit disaster there are lots of questions to be asked why this man is still popular.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад

      The reason is simple. Farage knows that the EU is a giant, dangerous, duplicitous, megalomaniac scam. Increasingly, so does the British electorate too, proving that Farage was right all along.

    • @annepoitrineau5650
      @annepoitrineau5650 2 месяца назад +12

      People do not have the headspace to fact check or reflect. They like simple solutions that they are able to understand...even if they make no sense. I seem to contradcit myself so I will explain: people are able to understand the concept of low pay. People have economic problems. There are immigrants. The UK used to be rich and have an empire. All these things are familiar. Linking them makes no sense, but it does not matter: it is all part of a familiar universe so a lot of people go with it.

    • @paulbird3235
      @paulbird3235 2 месяца назад

      Because just like his sidekick Donald Trump, he is a bull-shitter isn't he!.

    • @sarahneedle8308
      @sarahneedle8308 2 месяца назад

      Yeah you are right we should have been ruled by Brussels because they would rule better than English politicians

    • @glumonion1454
      @glumonion1454 2 месяца назад +18

      @@sarahneedle8308we were never ruled by Brussels, that was just another one of the many lies.

  • @frankwillems3621
    @frankwillems3621 Месяц назад +2

    And now they will believe liar Farage again. Big mistake.

  • @topwhy1
    @topwhy1 День назад +1

    like him or hate him. Blair was right. He knows how power works.

  • @stephencaswell7452
    @stephencaswell7452 2 месяца назад +79

    Brilliant Tony Blair. Contrast his arguments with Farage.

    • @williampatrickfagan7590
      @williampatrickfagan7590 2 месяца назад +4

      And the Con Pms since Blair.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад +2

      Blair has no arguments in favour of the EU that are worth listening to. Nobody has.

    • @pip1723
      @pip1723 2 месяца назад +5

      The more I've listened to farage the less I'm impressed with him.

    • @handarokadath1515
      @handarokadath1515 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@SJG-nr8ujThe thing is Sj , that most people just see Brexit as a massive disappointment.

    • @leviathon2
      @leviathon2 2 месяца назад

      ​@@SJG-nr8ujyou are Russian troll

  • @zulu3621
    @zulu3621 2 дня назад +8

    He may be right but I still don’t like him. I cannot forgive him for Iraq.

  • @kennethpao1355
    @kennethpao1355 3 дня назад +1

    I am a neutral observer of BREXIT in southern CA of the US but I find Tony Blair's reasoning against BREXIT for Britain convincing in generality; namely, small/medium sized countries do need to be banded together so that they have a larger voice negotiating with the large countries like the US, China, India, Russia, Brazil, Indonesia etc. Unfortunately, Tony Blair did not explain the "economics fact of life" to the British people. In other words, why does he not cite the trade statistics of how much UK exports to where and how much does UK import of what and from where ? Instead, Tony Blair repeatedly used the words "exerting power" unknowingly once again displayed, out in the public, the British elites longing for the bygone British Empire. Just my 2 cents. Comments.

  • @willieodea83
    @willieodea83 2 месяца назад +40

    I would challenge any pro Brexit individual to point out one thing that T.B. has said that is incorrect..

    • @peternicho
      @peternicho 2 месяца назад

      How about taking the UK into a war with his american buddie.

    • @iandennis7836
      @iandennis7836 2 месяца назад

      Really REALLY don't hold your breath......when, and only when those old farting xenophobes are dead will we see change.

    • @edthompson9337
      @edthompson9337 2 месяца назад +6

      Didn't he say something about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq!?😂

    • @paulmiller6188
      @paulmiller6188 Месяц назад +2

      Are you insane, or merely evil?

    • @willieodea83
      @willieodea83 Месяц назад +5

      @@edthompson9337 in this video clip..re.brexit

  • @applemanuk
    @applemanuk 2 месяца назад +72

    The one single factor for me is the huge problem of English exceptionalism. How can we ever be part of a European collective built upon shared values of peace and prosperity when such a toxic view of the rest of the world permeates English consciousness. The prevailing view that we are fed daily, is that all we have to do to solve our economic problems is to wave our Union Jack flag more furiously and shout louder. The EU & the rest of the world will then sit up & take notice. Until such time as the zeitgeist changes, coupled with the acknowledgment that Brexit was a catastrophic mistake, will result in us forever languishing as the poor man of Europe.

    • @theresenydahl9531
      @theresenydahl9531 2 месяца назад +8

      Great point.

    • @jackpayne4658
      @jackpayne4658 2 месяца назад +9

      Absolutely. My own parents were not extremists of any kind - sceptical Labour voters, with a deep distrust of both Tories and trade unions. And yet, their English exceptionalism was blindingly obvious, even to me as a child. That attitude doesn't die with one generation.

    • @henriikkak2091
      @henriikkak2091 2 месяца назад +2

      🎯

    • @markperrin8098
      @markperrin8098 Месяц назад

      So the UK wants to trade with the rest of the world and wants equal immigration from the rest of the world, while the EU refers to any country outside its borders as a third country and tarrifs them blind, and the English has the toxic view of the rest of the world?
      Wow.

    • @markperrin8098
      @markperrin8098 Месяц назад

      So the UK wants more world trade and even immigration from around the world, while the EU calls anyone outside its border a third country and tarrifs them into oblivion, and were the ones with a toxic view of the rest of the world?
      Wow.

  • @stiggywatts4258
    @stiggywatts4258 День назад

    Leaving Europe wasn't the problem. Expecting a bunch of lazy, weak, and untrustworthy politicians to represent us and fight for our best interests post brexit, that was the real problem.

  • @rogeratygc7895
    @rogeratygc7895 Месяц назад +173

    Two groups of people voted remain: the young and the intelligent.

    • @fortuner123
      @fortuner123 28 дней назад +7

      You flatter yourself.

    • @rogeratygc7895
      @rogeratygc7895 27 дней назад +39

      @@fortuner123 Perhaps; then again I am a physicist who worked on various EU research projects, including as Lead Coordinator on one, so perhaps not. Blair is right, Brexit was an act of stupidity.

    • @lesleywillis6177
      @lesleywillis6177 24 дня назад +11

      Ok Imagine that you weren’t so intelligent. Imagine that you were a manual worker. Your wages have been held back for a decade because of cheap imported labour. These people haven’t voted remain to suit the likes of you. They voted for their own priorities. Personally I voted leave because I did not want to be a member of the United States of Europe. Ever greater union chills me to the bone.

    • @rogeratygc7895
      @rogeratygc7895 24 дня назад

      @@lesleywillis6177 I appreciate this thoughtful reply; though it won't surprise you to be told I disagree. Looking at information online concerning the UK economy, I gather that significant damage to our country has resulted, and no advantage has accrued to manual workers, while a bunch of back-benchers has been able to form a government, bankers have had their bonuses uncapped and the rich, who I suspect viewed proposed EU action on tax avoidance with consternation, can relax. Does there seem to be a connection between these groups and those who campaigned for brexit.
      Many small to medium sized businesses now have problems trading with Europe.
      Could there have been a different brexit? Perhaps.
      Oh and of course, EU support for research, and the UK's lack of it, might colour my views - the R&D laboratory where I worked (I retired over ten years ago) is now gone. My experience of working on EU projects was such that I was deeply impressed by my European colleagues and the system of research projects, and by the EU policy of support for poor areas. We have seen that the government we have talks of "levelling up" but it is just empty promises.
      I would love the UK to be part of a United States of Europe.

    • @1983pety
      @1983pety 23 дня назад +15

      @@lesleywillis6177 in regards to you his point still applies, the young and inteligent voted remain.

  • @normanchristie4524
    @normanchristie4524 2 месяца назад +45

    Political power is the reason for the European Union and nothing was wrong with that. The right wing IN the UK cannot accept that. Blair was spot on in his speech at the European parliament when he 'called-out' Farage.

  • @edwardanthony8929
    @edwardanthony8929 2 месяца назад +68

    I am impressed by the fact that Nigel’s children are all European.

    • @theresenydahl9531
      @theresenydahl9531 2 месяца назад +20

      He tried to become German with the help of his brother-in-law 4 years ago, all quietly of course but he was found out by a German journalist.

    • @elipa3
      @elipa3 2 месяца назад

      He tried to get a german residence permit, but was refused. Obviously, he doesnt reside in Germany.

    • @paulbird3235
      @paulbird3235 2 месяца назад +9

      There brains must have come from their mother!

    • @breathe3146
      @breathe3146 2 месяца назад +5

      @@paulbird3235God knows where your spelling came from.

    • @user-ol6rd7pl5t
      @user-ol6rd7pl5t 2 месяца назад +11

      Everyone of us born here in the UK is European.

  • @antoniotorcoli5740
    @antoniotorcoli5740 Месяц назад +23

    He was right about Brexit. He was wrong about illegally attacking Irak.

    • @ikeze
      @ikeze 10 дней назад +3

      Man was right about a lot in his political career, got Iraq wrong obviously but been the smartest British politician in over 30 years!

    • @CG-or1re
      @CG-or1re 7 дней назад +1

      although it ended in disaster in many ways, i entirely sympathise with his decision to join the americans in liberating iraq from the most monstrous dictatorship. the idea that it was this mendacious illegal attack is grossly simplistic.millions of Iraqis are grateful for the intervention, and millions more who despise it.

    • @jiminverness
      @jiminverness 5 дней назад +1

      @@CG-or1re People also keep overlooking that Iraq annexed Kuwait, and the US and UK liberated that country, not to mention creating conditions where the Kurds could have some slice of full autonomy, relatively free from Saddan's constant atrocities.

    • @solomonobihan9465
      @solomonobihan9465 5 дней назад +1

      He probably did that to maintain the UK's alliance with the United States.
      It was in British interests.
      Sucks for Iraq though.

    • @bluesque9687
      @bluesque9687 День назад

      He or any British Prime Minister has to obey United States's directions. And United States has to obey to Isreal's directions.
      UK can't say to US or Isreal that they will not join in their abhorrent wars!!

  • @mrbufffo2450
    @mrbufffo2450 18 дней назад +11

    I am from a Nordic country inside EU. We nordic really miss GB. It is a catastrophe for you and us that we are not together.. Lets come together again and make the greatest pulling power

    • @bluestream50
      @bluestream50 14 дней назад

      not a chance.

    • @peturolsen2109
      @peturolsen2109 11 дней назад

      I think I will be right, everyone makes mistakes, it’s just a small pill to swallow.

  • @margaretbloomer9001
    @margaretbloomer9001 Месяц назад +7

    I'm no fan of Blair. But here, he is spot on.

  • @davidrobsonuk
    @davidrobsonuk Месяц назад +10

    Blair for Prime Minister, he shows just how bad the current crop of politicians really are.

    • @g.p616
      @g.p616 22 дня назад

      What! You want another War that will kill a MILLION people......That's SICK!

  • @user-rg8lj7xn1i
    @user-rg8lj7xn1i Месяц назад +2

    I thought that Britain behaved like like a spoiled brat, considering that they all ready had a lot of exceptions in their favor.

  • @Tigs2
    @Tigs2 12 часов назад

    I would rather he had been right about weapons of mass destruction rather than send sons and daughters of Britain to their deaths on a lie.

  • @andrewfanning3280
    @andrewfanning3280 2 месяца назад +98

    Took the fight to the Tories and won. He made a mistake but gave us so much. The Tories gave us Brexit they should never be forgiven.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад

      Gordon Brown forced our departure from the European Union, because neither he nor Blair were man enough to stand up to the EU on the European Constitution/Lisbon Treaty.

    • @davidtaylor4815
      @davidtaylor4815 2 месяца назад +6

      It wasn’t the Tories that gave us Brexit it was the people.

    • @iandennis7836
      @iandennis7836 2 месяца назад

      ​@@davidtaylor4815the Shitties, oops sorry the Tories, gave a large bunch of semi illiterate xenophobes an opportunity to f*** the whole country over cos they didn't (and still don't) like furriners ....and surprise suprise, they took it in both hands, lied like legends and got their way.

    • @johnday6392
      @johnday6392 2 месяца назад +3

      Are you starving pal? Do you know anyone who is? This country ruled itself quite well for 1000 years without being told
      what to do by people we either can't elect or de-select. My Father went up the D Day beaches to uphold that principle!

    • @BobK5
      @BobK5 2 месяца назад +2

      War monger, mass murderer is not a desirable trait

  • @Sat-Man-Alpha
    @Sat-Man-Alpha 2 месяца назад +27

    What a raw ride through history ….how can one nation fuck it self this monumental…

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj 2 месяца назад +1

      Please allow me to tell you what has actually been going on. The EU drafted the European Constitution, blueprint for the federal European state (aka political union, one big country, aka "the United States of Europe"). It would change the whole nature of Europe, and as such, constitutional changes required a referendum and the agreement of the people. Blair chickened out of a referendum, but France and the Netherlands went ahead with one each and both electorates voted against the European Constitution. At that point it should have been in the shredder.
      Instead, and by their own admission, the EU simply rewrote it as the Lisbon Treaty and got all Prime Ministers, including Gordon Brown, to sign it on behalf of their people. It was deliberately reworded to avoid referendums! But it was still the blueprint for the federal state (including economic union, unification of the EU's armed forces etc.) and constitutional experts on the Tory back-benches cried 'Foul', because it still required a referendum.
      To shut them up (and under pressure from UKIP) Cameron called the referendum in January 2013, but only during the course of the next Parliament, and only should he secure an overall majority, in the hope that he might not have to go through with it. He won the overall majority, was forced to hold it, campaigned for Remain and lost.
      The EU meanwhile continues to push towards the creation of one big country. This should have been explained to the British electorate in 2016, but it was not explained, proving beyond doubt that the EU is a giant, duplicitous, megalomaniac scam.

    • @jjnen3118
      @jjnen3118 2 месяца назад +12

      ​@@SJG-nr8ujPlease allow me to tell you that you are completely wrong and don't know what you are talking about. When did you become such an expert on the EU and what do the European people think? The Swedes, Finn's, Dane's are proud of their identities, languages and heritages and would never allow themselves to be erased. They are happy to be a part of the EU and be working together side by side with the rest of Europe.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj Месяц назад

      @@jjnen3118 Please allow the European Union to tell you what you should already know.
      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.

    • @Sat-Man-Alpha
      @Sat-Man-Alpha Месяц назад +4

      @@SJG-nr8uj i‘m really sorry for your complete misunderstanding of the EU/Europe Situation. Your are a victim of tory and brexiteer propaganda. We are better off now than ever …. I‘m a severly handicapped pensionier but i don’t have to fear for the Future auf my Kids👍🎉🤓

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj Месяц назад

      @@Sat-Man-Alpha You people are hilarious! Will you please stop lying through your teeth, because we've had enough of it. You did enough of that in 2016 - we've seen through it now.
      I report on the EU's treaties, documents and declarations, as follows:
      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).
      Generally speaking, you Germans are not surprised by the thought of a federal European state and are actually looking forward to it. Why? Because, according to Helmut Kohl: "The future will belong to the Germans when we build the house of Europe."
      So stop the ridiculous lying.

  • @bolajilaurance6359
    @bolajilaurance6359 День назад

    Blair can not even walk on his own street , Go to a labour Conference

  • @emekaokoye6388
    @emekaokoye6388 4 часа назад

    We didn't vote for Brexit because of trade but to control our affairs!!

    • @lizwebstersbf
      @lizwebstersbf  4 часа назад

      We always had control of our affairs hence why we could leave the EU!

  • @christopherspavins9250
    @christopherspavins9250 2 месяца назад +8

    Excellent editing and interesting context.
    " It's a disaster. "

  • @user-bl6kx5ev7x
    @user-bl6kx5ev7x 2 месяца назад +6

    Their needs to be another vote on brexit if starmer doesn’t call it if he gets in he should be ashamed

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 2 месяца назад +1

      Join labour for europe

    • @rrickarr
      @rrickarr Месяц назад

      Britain should not be allowed to rejoin!!!!!!!

    • @ab-ym3bf
      @ab-ym3bf Месяц назад +1

      Why another vote? Brexit happened, nothing can be done to change that.

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 Месяц назад

      ​@@ab-ym3bf what might make sense eventually (not now) is a vote to commit to a programme of change that would eventually make the UK eligible.

    • @andrewcooney2387
      @andrewcooney2387 Месяц назад

      Starmer is a brexiteer

  • @user-jn1lc9lz7v
    @user-jn1lc9lz7v 6 часов назад

    I left the UK 30 years ago, now living in Ireland, although we maybe not perfect, but what I see we are far better off than the British
    Just the other day I was speaking to my sister, living in Essex and Sadly she is a Farage voter

  • @arlmondgcalcutt6562
    @arlmondgcalcutt6562 5 дней назад

    As a person who believes in democracy - even though I voted to stay - we voted to leave and thus should leave - obviously TB doesn't believe in democracy

  • @xtc2v
    @xtc2v Месяц назад +6

    "Britain's got a great alliance with America" oh yeah? How come we didn't get a trade deal then ......eh?

    • @cainneachdaugherty7172
      @cainneachdaugherty7172 19 дней назад +2

      Trade deals are much easier with countries you are geographically close to.

    • @xtc2v
      @xtc2v 19 дней назад

      @@cainneachdaugherty7172 How come our homes are full of Chinese stuff then? Its the other side of the world. Not geographically close at all. Its not like China and us have a common language either. The US has stabbed its most loyal vassal state in the back

  • @user-ol6rd7pl5t
    @user-ol6rd7pl5t 2 месяца назад +37

    United we stand, divided we fall.

    • @andrewcooney2387
      @andrewcooney2387 Месяц назад

      It's the UK and Ireland that will fall.

    • @brigold3352
      @brigold3352 Месяц назад

      @@andrewcooney2387 what has Ireland to do with the UK apart from the CTA and GFA?

  • @stephendavies2925
    @stephendavies2925 День назад

    I totally lost respect for this man when he sought to push through the mega gambling bill!

  • @andyjones8448
    @andyjones8448 День назад +1

    Real farmers voted Brexit and are happy with the consequence. I am one.

    • @tomhighsmith
      @tomhighsmith 9 часов назад +1

      Good for you, a real farmer always looks at himself first. And also good for the EU, 1/3 of their budget goes to agriculture, so you are no longer part of it.

    • @mysticalmaid
      @mysticalmaid 3 часа назад

      My guess is this farmer either doesn't need to hire seasonal workers for peanuts, or whines about nobody to pick the crops.

  • @Sekekama445
    @Sekekama445 2 месяца назад +5

    No one is perfect. but in terms of my quality of life has gone bad with toris. something is badly wrong. Blair was FAR better. they did look after us. but these current toris they look after them self's only . been working for last 25 years paying taxi's left right centre. for what?

  • @GV-xx7vh
    @GV-xx7vh 2 месяца назад +23

    WE ARE A LAUGHING STOCK, BUT POO-TIN IS VERY HAPPY !!

  • @markrb9152
    @markrb9152 5 дней назад

    I remember him walking with George Bush wearing a cowboy hat with his thumbs hooked into his belt. The self delusion is strong in this one.

  • @heinzklinckwort2958
    @heinzklinckwort2958 4 дня назад

    Right, fully agree !! Actually it was foreseeable, the facts speak for themselves.
    Pity the People were blinded by the ‘wishful thinking’ …

  • @rory7590
    @rory7590 Месяц назад +26

    When Tony Blair was in power, the UK was the 4th largest economy in the world, had a bespoke membership of the EU as the second largest European economy and London being effectively the financial capital of the World. They also sat in the G8, was a member of a strong NATO, a primary member of the Commonwealth and enjoyed a ‘special relationship’ with the USA. While not being a superpower, they were one of the richest and most influential countries in the world.
    Now? They have removed themselves from the EU, collapsing public services and have a weak economy in general. They are, at best, around the 6th largest economy in the world and falling as other nations like China and India rise. NATO is under existential threat, the Commonwealth is no longer relevant to many countries seeking to be Republics and the relationship with the US is also rocky. The UK decline in just 20 years is astounding.
    Blair will always be tarnished by his policies on Iraq, but say it quietly, he was also the last true statesmen who sat in the UKs Prime Ministerial office.

    • @hgvbish6606
      @hgvbish6606 Месяц назад +5

      And some of the old. I was 80 at the time and many of my friends of a similar age were equally appalled by the result. Don’t run downall us oldies

    • @DY-cq3qd
      @DY-cq3qd 25 дней назад

      Well that's the EU for you! Making the bad worse.

    • @marvinc9994
      @marvinc9994 24 дня назад

      "When Tony Blair was in power"
      He ALSO eviscerated a constitution it had taken centuries to create, lied to Parliament (for which he should have resigned) over WMD (but who cares about maimed Iraqi kids, eh?), opened the floodgates to a tidal wave of Third World riff-raff (WHAT a benefit to the property market and an already-overstretched NHS!), and fractured the unity of the United Kingdom. Some 'statesman'. As for:
      " London being effectively the financial capital of the World"
      It still is!
      "member of a strong NATO"
      Now a member of an even stronger NATO. Your point here?
      "sat in the G8"
      So what? Just another globalist talking-shop, and about as much use as all the others (WHO, UNO, World Bank, IMF, IPCC etc etc etc). God, but you're naïve: do you know ANYTHING about the REAL world of Geopolitics (as opposed to the PR version fed to you via the MSM)?
      "collapsing public services"
      What - if true - has THAT to do with the EU or Brexit?
      "the Commonwealth is no longer relevant"
      Really? Then it's high time we mended fences - having kicked the Old Commonwealth in the teeth when, at the behest of crypto-Globalist (and toilet-trader) Heath, we were deceived into joining this wonderful new Free Trade area called the _Common Market_ . The fact that it was about eventual POLITICAL union was essentially hidden from the British Public. "No essential loss of sovereignty', Heath assured us - and over thirty years later, over 80% of OUR laws were being made for us by the Commission (and rubber-stamped by the phony, fig-leaf (LMFAO) 'European Parliament'). If you really want to get some idea of the colossal mendacity of the European Project, you should get yourself a copy of the late Christopher Booker's (and Richard North's) _Castle of Lies_ . You should but you won't, of course.
      "a ‘special relationship’ with the USA."
      As far as the American PEOPLE are concerned, that's still the case. And America needs US as much as we need it. Biden's coldness towards us (not shared by Trump) derives from both his misplaced Fenian angst, and his Globalist puppet-masters within the Democratic Party: remember when Big Ears Obama presumed to tell US how to vote? Now why do you think that was? Answer: because it upset the plans of his Globalist Masters. The European Project WAS a CIA-funded, ACUE-backed project of Anglo-American Establishment, after all; it was THEIR baby. But you already knew that - didn't you?
      "The UK decline in just 20 years is astounding"
      Well, since Brexit only _effectively_ happened a mere SIX years ago - why so impatient? Some short-term turbulence was expected (even without the spiteful manoeuvrings of the EU, the absurd Theresa May, and our Quisling civil service). As to your twenty-year perspective, you must therefore have been an ardent admirer of Margaret Thatcher's - the lady who saved our nation from the permanent ruination threatened by the maniacal state socialism of the Labour party? Assuming you were old enough to vote in 1979, that is! Sadly, even she only saw through the European Project when it was too late. Plainly, you haven't yet reached _that_ level of Euro-Enlightenment. Sweet dreams!

    • @albal156
      @albal156 18 дней назад +1

      5 words and 2 things sunk New Labour
      2008 Financial Crash, Iraq War.
      Also in the end Labours refusal to reform Thatchers consensus on economic policy cost us more in the long in the end. We were very exposed to the crash and it damaged us and showed us our eonomic model was toast. Then austerity came along and stopped any recovery.

    • @abale1729
      @abale1729 14 дней назад +1

      Not to mention Gordon Brown sold of most of the gold which made Britain more vulnerable after the crash.

  • @youtubeyoutube936
    @youtubeyoutube936 Месяц назад +3

    Who spent 12-18 months trying to reverse the vote and rejecting every version of Brexit? It wasn’t farage. And what don’t people understand that being able to make one’s own decisions has nothing to do with economics. And here kid the kicker I’m a citizen of an EU country and there are more of my countrymen register at the London embassy now than pre Brexit.

  • @user-sy4nt3oz3v
    @user-sy4nt3oz3v 2 дня назад

    The shocking thing for me is how people want to vote farage after he literally got them into the shit

  • @louistan7560
    @louistan7560 2 дня назад

    Does the Labour Government truly want to rejoin the EU and be directed by the Ursula crowd from the EU Parliament?

  • @buzzukfiftythree
    @buzzukfiftythree Месяц назад +9

    I have my complaints against Blair, but he was spot on where the EU is concerned. It was absolute madness to leave the EU. Even more madness to believe the Tories were capable of managing the chaos that has resulted from Brexit. The only reason that the Tory wealthy wanted Brexit was to avoid too much close scrutiny of their overseas investments.

    • @sic_transit_gloria_mundi
      @sic_transit_gloria_mundi Месяц назад

      It's surprising that this argument (tax havens) is rarely coming up in the Brexit debate.

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 Месяц назад +5

    Brexit mess

  • @Spark-Hole
    @Spark-Hole Месяц назад +1

    If you ask Farrage anytime, you will always get an undispute answer.

  • @rupertgrech7097
    @rupertgrech7097 7 часов назад

    And you can thank the political leaders of both Britain and the EU in the past for their mismanagement of EU membership and ignoring the people's will.

  • @amandag5072
    @amandag5072 2 месяца назад +11

    Well said, Tony Blair. Why do we no longer have any politicians who speak so coherently.

    • @BobK5
      @BobK5 2 месяца назад

      Thank God Blair is not in power, how many more unjustified unprovoked wars would he started, he’s a maniac.

    • @rrickarr
      @rrickarr Месяц назад

      Because the people voted for the people they voted for---Boris!!!!!!

    • @BobK5
      @BobK5 Месяц назад

      @@rrickarr no they didn’t, ‘the people’ had waited decades to have a say on the EU and would have voted leave without any hype from Johnson or Farage, the EU sealed their own fate when they secretly shifted up from an economic community to a political autonomy, ‘people’ didn’t want that, they didn’t ask for that, it was forced upon them and at great cost too. As soon as ‘the people’ had the chance they voted and would vote the same today.
      ‘People’ who say they’ve changed their minds are Remainers pretending to be Brexiteers hoping to stir up movement back to the EU.

  • @tonysadler5290
    @tonysadler5290 Месяц назад +26

    17.5 million voted for brexit, out of a population of 65+million. That is not a majority, and that was 8yrs ago. Far fewer people would vote that way now they realise the reality of brexit - high costs and fewer benefits for the majority, but gains for the offshore elite.

    • @markperrin8098
      @markperrin8098 Месяц назад

      What gains for the offshore elite?
      Decisions are made by those who turn up.

    • @erikzoe1
      @erikzoe1 Месяц назад +1

      It wasn't even a majority of those who voted when we consider that there was no plan at the time, meaning each of them voted for their own version of what "Leave" meant. For instance, some understood that we'd still be in the EEA and still have freedom of movement. With a result as close as 52-48, the likelihood that any one clearly defined version of "Leave" would have beaten Remain looks extremely slim.

    • @markperrin8098
      @markperrin8098 Месяц назад

      @@erikzoe1 Lol, what a ridiculous comment.

    • @erikzoe1
      @erikzoe1 Месяц назад +1

      @@markperrin8098 Not ridiculous at all, it's a simple fact. It just doesn't suit your agenda to admit it.

    • @markperrin8098
      @markperrin8098 Месяц назад

      @@erikzoe1
      If you want a real indication of the attitude of the UK to “rejoining the EU” I suggest you cast your eyes upon the e-petitions website. Find any petitions calling for rejoining the EU, and soak it in. There are no parliamentary debates on the matter because no such petition has ever triggered one.
      There was one that broke 10,000. But that triggered a government response. Explaining that the UK electorate had settled the matter in a referendum.
      You could also take a good look at the utterly risible turnout to the recent “National Rejoin March”. Which their site does its best to disguise.
      And the poultry responses to their latest efforts.
      You could take a look at how much “support” the “rejoin EU party” garnered in its last foray before an electorate. I can tell you what it was. They missed losing their deposit by the skin of their teeth. Just barely scraping 2.5%
      My advice is, stop wasting everybody's time.

  • @user-gv1ep1tv5m
    @user-gv1ep1tv5m Месяц назад +2

    Farage has no place in the history books he will be long forgotten about before Tony Blair

    • @JohnRice-vb2ze
      @JohnRice-vb2ze Месяц назад

      Farage is a giant of British, European and global politics. Blair is a war criminal and a liar who sold his country out.

  • @MrSzwarz
    @MrSzwarz 3 дня назад

    “One arrow alone can be easily broken but many arrows are indestructible.” Mongolian proverb.

  • @hape3862
    @hape3862 Месяц назад +3

    18:14 As a left-leaning German, I have to say that I have always blamed Jeremy Corbyn most for Brexit. His tacit agreement with the Brexiteers left the British without a strong voice for remaining in the EU. All the Brexit lies could so easily have been countered with facts and positive emotion towards the EU, but through Corbyn's complicit inaction, the British people were almost betrayed more by the Labor Party than by the stupid Tories.

    • @lizwebstersbf
      @lizwebstersbf  Месяц назад +2

      I agree. Corbyn was the handmaiden of Brexit.

    • @hgvbish6606
      @hgvbish6606 Месяц назад +1

      As a left-leaning elderlyBriton I feel exactly the same and desperately unhappy for my country

    • @tonyb9735
      @tonyb9735 26 дней назад

      "almost" ... but not actually.

    • @erniefu1610
      @erniefu1610 2 дня назад

      And now he is out of the party. He helped BoJo win the last election.

  • @peterhannaford460
    @peterhannaford460 12 дней назад +8

    Of course Blair was right on Brexit. But I blame him in large part as the root cause of it. Promised a vote on the 'EU Constitution' then denied it for political reasons, which only helped fuel Euro skepticism. Then didn't take the 7 year moratorium on immigration from Eastern European countries when they joined the EU (France and Germany did) further enraging Euro-skeptics. (And Brown then weaseled out of a vote on the Lisbon treaty [80% of EU constitution was included] stating is 'was a treaty so didn't count'). The painful road to Brexit was set in motion ....

    • @Bardneybybike
      @Bardneybybike 2 дня назад

      Absolutely correct, the suppression of semi and skilled labour rates was the reason so many Labour voters went for Brexit. Wonder if Blair and Brown have any regrets in that regard?

  • @vernonsmith6965
    @vernonsmith6965 3 дня назад

    Such a heavy price we have paid and it's the youngest generation that are suffering for the lies of people like farage Boris Johnson where they have completely missed the people of the UK

  • @kdato774
    @kdato774 День назад

    It wasn't £350 million per week. Bojo lied about it: 1) Gross payment was £325 million per week; 2) he didn't mention the "Thatcher bonus", i.e., the discount she negotiated, which amounted to £92.3 million per week in 2016 -17; and 3) he did not say anything about the money which the UK received back from the EU for infrastructure projects. In all, the Net Pay to Brussels was £156 million per week, or a mere 0.4% of the UK's GDP in 2017. 👏👏How much of that is going into customs checks that don't happen, how much into running the NHS into the ground, and not fixing crumbling schools?

  • @martinhommel9967
    @martinhommel9967 2 месяца назад +16

    Yes Blair was right, but we cannot just rejoin the single market which is a feature of the EU. The key thing missing is any sentiment in favour of throwing in our lot with EU countries is basically we’re very similar and like minded. Until that changes the EU would be ill advised to allow any closer ties.

    • @johnmurray5573
      @johnmurray5573 2 месяца назад +1

      That's not going to change

    • @SonOfViking
      @SonOfViking 2 месяца назад +5

      The key thing missing and which prevents the UK from "rejoining the Single Market" is a little thing called "legality". A third country cannot unilaterally subject itself to the court which administers that market (first country) or to a court sharing jurisprudence with that court (second country). You are now, from a legal perspective as viewed from within the bloc, a third country and there is no legal mechanism beyond the EU obligingly scrapping the Rome, Maastricht and Lisbon treaties in favour of one that allows completely unaccountable outsiders to participate within its own institutions which can ever allow you to "rejoin" as long as you remain a third country.
      The sooner people in the UK finally get to understand international law, why it exists, how it applies to them and therefore what reality actually looks like, the sooner that effort there can properly be employed in pursuing realistic goals, and not just chasing more of the self-serving fantastical delusions that got you all into this mess in the first place.

    • @iandennis7836
      @iandennis7836 2 месяца назад +2

      When tptb stop showing old ww2 films on telly cos the target audience are DEAD.......then we will be ready to apply.

    • @johnmurray5573
      @johnmurray5573 2 месяца назад

      @@iandennis7836 whatever sick minds you include in the first person plural here, count all decent people out

    • @johnmurray5573
      @johnmurray5573 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@SonOfVikingonly Remainistas dont get it

  • @simonmcglary
    @simonmcglary Месяц назад +5

    We had so many allowances, helped by playing such major roles in drafting of procedural documents and we were very close to the start and development. So much was set up for smooth movement from goods, to animals as part of conservation breeding programmes and rewilding projects. The European standards that Brexiteers wanted out of are still there if you want to deal with the EU, only now you have no say in it!

  • @Salvatore997
    @Salvatore997 Месяц назад +2

    Definitely Mr. Tony Blair was absolutely Right ..!!!!
    Actually, he anticipate the Economic Disasters for Britain .
    Mr. Blair he mentioned to give away form our Biggest Marketing Operating..also he mentioned that we'll be isolated to engage on this masive Economic Market ..By now June - 2024 we still cannot recover from this Stupid desicion by getting out from the Biggest Economic World Market that took effect in June 2016 😢😢😭😭😭😭😏🤨😔😔😞😞😞

  • @Iguazu65
    @Iguazu65 Месяц назад +2

    Farage is the fart in the elevator. Everyone is affected, but no one is certain who to blame.
    Blair encapsulates the hard facts and the realities in simple language. Farage panders to the emotions and misinformation that worked in 2016.
    8 years in and I can’t stand anymore to bear witness to the destruction done and live through a forecast that says there is even more to come.
    Labour will do no better. Possibly even worse and that would take immense incompetence. But not an impossibility even its record in opposition.
    So I leave the U.K. this August. Taking my skills, resources and businesses with me. Should have done it in 2016.

  • @philmccammon
    @philmccammon Месяц назад +1

    Brit abroad here - Brexit made me resent being British/English so much I want to throw my passport away yet I’m forced to renew it against my will.

    • @cameronsmith2928
      @cameronsmith2928 12 дней назад

      dont do it mate dont come back we wont miss you

  • @MarkJVSomers
    @MarkJVSomers Месяц назад +4

    I hope Starmer is listening.

  • @ayoadebowale3291
    @ayoadebowale3291 2 месяца назад +9

    Well done Liz. People need to see these old videos. Where are the 17.4million who voted for Brexit? Most of them complaining and regretting I imagine.

    • @SJG-nr8uj
      @SJG-nr8uj Месяц назад

      Why do people need to see a lying, warmongering crook again? To be taken in again?

  • @TheGalifrey
    @TheGalifrey День назад

    Even a broken clock is right twice a day....

  • @paulturner8254
    @paulturner8254 Месяц назад +34

    Both my children now have Irish passports. I have explained to them that they owe the UK nothing and to become proud Europeans. Also to make their lives abroad in the European Union.

    • @usainengland
      @usainengland Месяц назад +4

      I refuse to become a British citizen because having a British passport would not help me. I can do everything I need with an American passport and a residency permit. Before Brexit I would have considered citizenship because I want to travel in the EU. I wish you and your children happiness wherever you live.

    • @markperrin8098
      @markperrin8098 Месяц назад

      Good riddance.

    • @someoneno-one7672
      @someoneno-one7672 Месяц назад

      Do they owe nothing to U.K.? Why then one would write here? 🤔

    • @andrewcooney2387
      @andrewcooney2387 Месяц назад

      You are welcome to Ireland and the EU, sadly the British government is now trying to destroy the island of Ireland by moving tens of thousands of migrants into the south of Ireland from the north, the tories have pinned all on the collapse of Ireland in order to prove that the EU is finished. Ireland may well be destroyed by the British government but the EU will take its revenge on the UK for this. A very bad era in European politics has begun, caused by the British government, they have sowed the seeds of the destruction of the the British Isles. Sunack will have done the damage before the people of the UK can get rid of him.

    • @markperrin8098
      @markperrin8098 Месяц назад

      Good riddance.