Fintan O'Toole: Brexit: Ireland and the English Question

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @derekphilips6781
    @derekphilips6781 5 лет назад +41

    Excellent. I am a Scot living in a Brexit area in England. The English need an English Parliament similar to the Scotland. The people are not represented . Westminster does not deal with English social problems

    • @monkeymox2544
      @monkeymox2544 5 лет назад +2

      I'm not sure that an English parliament would solve all that much - the north / south divide would continue to be a problem, among other things. We abandoned the concept of England as a political unit 300 years ago, and I don't think there's much change of resurrecting it now, at least not in a way that's healthy. Regional assemblies are probably the way forward - although having said that, further fracturing the UK could be very dangerous (from my perspective, but I am a unionist).

  • @barrygardiner5446
    @barrygardiner5446 5 лет назад +19

    Why don't have more journalists of this quality in the UK?

  • @johnhannay16
    @johnhannay16 5 лет назад +155

    A joy to find Fintan is as good a speaker as he is a writer. The best analysis of our Brexit quandary to date.

    • @audreyoreilly4055
      @audreyoreilly4055 5 лет назад +1

      I know!!!

    • @anthonyburke5677
      @anthonyburke5677 5 лет назад +5

      @Byzantine repeating the same thing doesn't make it true!

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад +8

      @Byzantine I think Fintan got that part quite well.

    • @prophetsnake
      @prophetsnake 5 лет назад +11

      @Byzantine Nope, he's spot on. I've been in and out of Britain working there for 35 years. What they say, write and believe about Europe and their place in the world is precisely as he states, though he rather graciously leaves out the rampant racism.

    • @PerfidiousPuffin
      @PerfidiousPuffin 5 лет назад +11

      Its awful analysis. He's wrong on every point, super super wrong. But the mainstream media metropolitans eat this crap up.

  • @Jason-np4rl
    @Jason-np4rl 5 лет назад +30

    As an American largely ignorant of British history/politics, and trying to understand Brexit, I learned an incredible amount watching this video. Thank you!

    • @seanmartinman7946
      @seanmartinman7946 4 года назад +4

      If you are taken in by this anti British dummy then you really are ignorant of the Brexit saga, just imaging having the Germans and French making your laws, plundering your waters taking 2 thirds of you fish, sending penniless people into your country with uncontrolled immigration many of them career criminals, which you have to social house and feed while your own people wait years for social housing. We Brits are patriotic welcoming people but we are not being taken for a ride any longer.
      Ireland was poverty stricken till joining the EU and they are now poodles to the EU however its predicted Ireland will want out as their net contribution to the EU rises and they no longer are on the EU gravy train.
      They will then do as does the UK, pay in £billions get back a few millions, they will have to fund all the jobless homeless immigrants from European states, including millions of African and Middle East (Syrian Iranian and Iraqi ) illegal migrants held in camps in Italy and Greece that no EU countries want to take. Germany Sweden Austria etc took thousands who found they were raping and sexually assaulting the woman odf the host nations.
      Its not about O'Tools BS of prawn cocktails etc its about the Islamization of our country, the loss of sovereignty , the laws made by other nations and under a dictatorship. The USA wouldn't stand for this for a day.
      Thats why Brexit is happening, the EU are panicking as they will lose the £billions we pay in, the Irish are panicking because they will have to help make up the short fall by contributing more. BTW crime is also rapidly on the increase in Ireland.

    • @nudgenudgewinkwink3212
      @nudgenudgewinkwink3212 4 года назад +6

      Two sides to every story listen to the other side as well.

  • @MrDragon1968
    @MrDragon1968 5 лет назад +81

    Speaking as an English person: can we have Fintan O'Toole come and advise us more please. Ta.
    That was superb.

    • @brucelee5
      @brucelee5 5 лет назад +7

      As an Irish person can we have the clown sacked,what an absolute muppet, although if you are an extreme left wing,love abortion,gay twisted marriage, euthanasia,multiculturism, diversity,hatred of anything Christian and hatred of the Irish people and it's culture,yeah let's have this Communist clown indoctrinate us "illiterate" fools. This person should be put out with retired race horses... and that is being kind to him.

    • @taintabird23
      @taintabird23 5 лет назад +26

      As an Irish person, stop assuming to represent the rest of us.

    • @lfcgero35
      @lfcgero35 5 лет назад +7

      @@brucelee5 you talk utter shite pal. I doubt if you even irish with that attitude and opinion.
      But just on the off chance you are irish you should crawl back to the hole you crept out of with your racist , homophobic views talking about christainity like the irish give a fuck about relegion anymore.
      Ireland is a secular country now were the catholic church has no power anymore but if you were irish you would know this already.
      You live in the 1700s pal , why dont you go up to the unionists up the north they would have no problem with your backward views and racist bigoted opinions. You are in a small minority as the gay marriage referendum proved and the abortion referendum. You will be left behind as ireland moves forward intolerance and hatred towards others is not wanted in ireland anymore we had enough of that with the troubles. You should wake up to reality before its too late.

    • @gloin10
      @gloin10 5 лет назад +6

      @@brucelee5
      Objectively, if you are actually Irish, you are part of a tiny minority which has been hiding under a rock for the last 40 years. Or which emigrated to the USA or the UK in the early 1970s...
      However, anyone who characterises Fintan O'Toole as either Communist or "...extreme left wing..." is simply NOT connected to reality.
      Anyone, Irish or not, who can claim that Fintan O'Toole has "...hatred of anything Christian and hatred of the Irish people and it's culture..." is simply insane.
      You are just another Brixiteer pretending to be Irish, basically.

    • @naimulhaq9626
      @naimulhaq9626 5 лет назад +1

      If I were O'Toole I would advise give up N. Ireland.

  • @sethbrown1763
    @sethbrown1763 5 лет назад +39

    Thank you, Mr O'Toole, for your very clear and patient explanation of Brexit from the Irish perspective. Very enlightening.

  • @encomunismo
    @encomunismo 5 лет назад +74

    This man is absolutely brilliant.

    • @paulbergin5903
      @paulbergin5903 5 лет назад +3

      Loam Bart he is pal. grew up listening to this man on irish radio and tv,he's very clear and honest,in my opinion.

    • @beastieboy3926
      @beastieboy3926 5 лет назад +2

      He may be brilliant, but he is not without his own agenda.

  • @Maxplanar1
    @Maxplanar1 5 лет назад +9

    Superb. O'Toole rises above every other commentator on the issue. Just brilliant.

  • @Eire-hj1ct
    @Eire-hj1ct 5 лет назад +28

    Support for united Ireland from Germany 🇮🇪

  • @plumduff3303
    @plumduff3303 5 лет назад +25

    My friends died during the troubles I'm English so did so many Irish people these so called politicians are f....disgrace.

  • @slacker2101
    @slacker2101 5 лет назад +3

    Absurd position of DUP: they insist that NI law is different from UK law on abortion, same sex marriage and libel, but refuse to allow customs checks on goods from UK to NI and vice versa.

  • @philmorris7964
    @philmorris7964 5 лет назад +42

    I am Irish and lived in England for 22 years. Leaving in Dec 2018 but always thought it was very unfair that all other countries in UK had devolved administrations but England was ignored and let down in this respect.

    •  5 лет назад +12

      You didn't notice how many mp's they had?

    • @miguelsilva9118
      @miguelsilva9118 5 лет назад +12

      England dominates the Union.

    • @hannahdyson5603
      @hannahdyson5603 5 лет назад +7

      To be honest I am from the North West of England and I don't want a English Paraliment .
      It would make matters worse for us , we would be crushed by all the descions going in the Home Counties favour .
      The Yorkshire party and North East party didn't do to bad in the last local elections especially amoung younger voters .
      What does that tell you ?

    • @aine7173
      @aine7173 5 лет назад +7

      Your too long in England.

    • @taintabird23
      @taintabird23 5 лет назад +5

      I agree. I think each of England's regions should have an assembly.

  • @TheSuperblaw
    @TheSuperblaw 5 лет назад +67

    An excellent analysis by Mr O'Toole. He is coherent, logical and concise. He conveys more information and facts than most politicians. His honesty is good to witness and once again contrasts with others who really should know better.

    • @beastieboy3926
      @beastieboy3926 5 лет назад +3

      you should get out more

    • @denisdaly1708
      @denisdaly1708 5 лет назад +3

      @@beastieboy3926 as a social psychologist, I have to say that he knows his stuff and is insightful.

  • @generalmortars9490
    @generalmortars9490 5 лет назад +12

    That was absolutely brilliant.
    And I'd also like to commend probably the best, most polite audience I've ever seen in one of these events.

  • @Ystadcop
    @Ystadcop 5 лет назад +266

    The finest, most carefully considered commentary and analysis of the Brexit situation that I have ever come across.
    So weird, being far more used to blustering oaf politicians combatting egocentric journalists.

    • @SergioMoonbeam
      @SergioMoonbeam 5 лет назад +16

      No wonder he won the Orwell prize for his coverage on Brexit.

    • @MichaelFlynn0
      @MichaelFlynn0 5 лет назад +10

      @mcr1jp as an aussie I apologize for that fuckwit Murdoch.

    • @anthonyburke5677
      @anthonyburke5677 5 лет назад +7

      @Byzantine everyone is a shill when their opinion doesn't match yours!

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад +3

      @@MichaelFlynn0 I think Fintan got that part quite well too.

    • @ChuckChuckWood
      @ChuckChuckWood 5 лет назад +6

      Byzantine a shill and nothing more? Did you even watch this? This is about as pragmatic as it gets. I reckon there’s no hope for Britain, we should boot you mouth-breathing morons out with no deal, then sit back and laugh as you drown....

  • @Noosejunkie
    @Noosejunkie 5 лет назад +114

    Best talk I’ve ever heard on Brexit.

    • @brucemcnair8887
      @brucemcnair8887 5 лет назад +7

      This chap is an Irishman purporting to know what the English think. That could never be. This man is a golden-tongued bigoted and insular islander. Clearly descended from that mass of southern Irish who allied with Nazis.

    • @anthonymurphyDroghedaRural
      @anthonymurphyDroghedaRural 4 года назад +8

      @@brucemcnair8887 the truth hurts, hence your angry emotive response to his analysis.

  • @johnkennedy3403
    @johnkennedy3403 5 лет назад +85

    A great summary of the issues for those outside Ireland and the UK. Thank you very much Fintan!

    • @caoimhexx1
      @caoimhexx1 5 лет назад +15

      A great summary for British people too. Don’t know shit about their history.

    • @senorgammon6161
      @senorgammon6161 5 лет назад +4

      Yes your right there British people don't know shit about their history unlike the high horse Irish who know everything about England an it's society.

    • @senorgammon6161
      @senorgammon6161 5 лет назад +9

      This guy is talking shit about empire, the only people I've heard mention empire are Irish people and middle class m25 centrics. Brexit was because of decades of deindustrialsation and austerity and uncontrolled mass immigration which in a capitalist society where financial accommodations aren't made leads to social pressures. But yes middle class Irish people know all about working class England.

    • @leehallam9365
      @leehallam9365 5 лет назад +7

      It was a summary of an Irish perspective, not a British one.

    • @ChuckChuckWood
      @ChuckChuckWood 5 лет назад +19

      senor gammon Britain’s an embarrassment... Obsessed with their outdated, irrelevant class system nonsense, and haven’t even realised that the only people fucking over the British “working class” are the British upper class, the way it’s always been - But, thanks to 30 years of a deluded, misleading and manipulative press all of a sudden Boris Johnson and Jacob Reese-Mogg are the champions of the working classes! Yeah, once you shake off that oppressive EU, everything will be great, money and doughnuts for everyone.. Jesus, read a book or something...

  • @xtusvincit5230
    @xtusvincit5230 4 года назад +2

    Northern Ireland is the last vestige of Empire. The Brits never belonged there. All the ages of their occupation have been a tale of injustice, abuse and inhumanity. The Brits would do well to just walk away and let Ireland to the Irish. The Unionists in N I can choose to behave as good Irish or return to their motherland across the Irish Sea.

  • @annchristine47
    @annchristine47 5 лет назад +27

    What a fantastically informed,intelligent discussion.Thankyou Mr O'Toole.Living in America,Ispeak with family throughout Britain every other day so I know the disaster that Brexit has become .

    • @JuanKuzov
      @JuanKuzov 5 лет назад +3

      it has not become anything yet liar

    • @denisdaly1708
      @denisdaly1708 5 лет назад +2

      @@JuanKuzov so angry.

    • @raymonddavies6381
      @raymonddavies6381 5 лет назад +2

      you must listen to people with their own predjucies.
      get real, we just want to be a sovereign nation.
      That is simple to understand surely?

  • @waikanaebeach
    @waikanaebeach 5 лет назад +4

    It's surprising that 80% of conservatives and people voted brexit would forgo the NI peace agreement for brexit. How arrogant, they would put a community that has suffered untold violence and harm at risk again. The selfishness knows no bounds.

  • @davandbre
    @davandbre 5 лет назад +10

    I stood and applauded at the TV as it finished, Fintan O'Toole summes up Brexit so eloquently.

    • @TheMiccamuk
      @TheMiccamuk 5 лет назад +1

      you are truly deluded to the extent that you are not aware of being so.

  • @philipnunn1816
    @philipnunn1816 5 лет назад +14

    I am English (Not British) and I voted remain..... And would do so again if given the choice ... This man talks so much sense!!!

  • @bikeman9899
    @bikeman9899 5 лет назад +41

    Fintan is an excellent chronicler of really one of the most important developments in modern European history.

  • @suchjoyambitionfinds
    @suchjoyambitionfinds 5 лет назад +12

    Stunningly well done - great to see, by the way, an intelligent host who is informed and provocative but still allows the speaker to actually speak!

  • @christal2641
    @christal2641 5 лет назад +7

    Lovely man, he reminds me of Abraham Lincoln who had a plan for peace after the American Civil War: "charity towards all and malice towards none." The assassination of Lincoln prevented him from leading that process, and Reconstruction saw too much malice from some on both sides of the war. America has yet to have it's own "Truth and Reconciliation" process, and too many Southerners haven't forgiven Blacks for having ancestors who were slaves. That's been a driving force behind much of the vitriol in Washington.
    Maybe, once Brexit has run its course and Eire is united, the English will acknowledge the harm they did to Scotland, Eire, and the other colonies.

  • @kgalal2
    @kgalal2 5 лет назад +7

    the best explanation of Brexit I ever watched, discussing all the issues in plain english and without the usual media/political bias

  • @kevinoreilly4169
    @kevinoreilly4169 5 лет назад +48

    Good Analysis By Fintan

  • @adamreilly5264
    @adamreilly5264 5 лет назад +59

    How refreshing! A nation which produces rational, intelligent commentators and leaders. You guessed it; I'm from britain (deliberate small 'b').

    • @bernardleeis
      @bernardleeis 5 лет назад +2

      Adam Reilly he’s from Dublin Ireland, not British!

    • @dimejinky99
      @dimejinky99 5 лет назад +10

      Bernard Lee He was talking abut the fact that he was Irish. Jesus please try read and understand and slowly in your case

    • @rapier1954
      @rapier1954 5 лет назад +6

      @@bernardleeis HE knows, and your reading comprehension is appalling.

    • @davidharrington1133
      @davidharrington1133 5 лет назад

      Oh they are not all like him, trust me.

  • @thomasbonner8464
    @thomasbonner8464 5 лет назад +130

    O’ Toole is, as more often than not, bang on the money.

    • @rufanuf1
      @rufanuf1 5 лет назад +2

      lol if you say so

    • @MidnightRambler
      @MidnightRambler 5 лет назад +3

      Nope,just another pro eu irish suite..

    • @ultramutt8278
      @ultramutt8278 5 лет назад +3

      According to Wiki, in 2011 he was named by The Observer as one of "Britain's top 300 intellectuals". Whatever nationality he claims to have, I heard nothing here to support that claim. Merely a repeat of some clichéd false generalisations we´ve had more than enough of since June 2016.

    • @thomasbonner8464
      @thomasbonner8464 5 лет назад +2

      Not too fond of the underlying racist tone there. What has his irishness got to do with it? Just go the whole hog and call him a paddy.. you know you want to. Go ahead.. I know you lot just can’t help yourselves.

    • @ChuckChuckWood
      @ChuckChuckWood 5 лет назад +1

      Ultramutt That’s the Dunning-Kruger effect, it allows mouth-breathers like you to think your opinion matters, that it’s valid and is not complete and total horseshit. Anyways good luck on next years list FFS

  • @GOGOLH
    @GOGOLH 5 лет назад +86

    The SNP publish a 900-page prospectus for an independent Scotland. The Tory government seems to have had no plan for a post-Brexit UK, with Ireland not even an afterthought.

    • @dennisklomp2361
      @dennisklomp2361 5 лет назад +6

      Ill never forget the pure astonishment and fear on the face of boris johnson when the referendum counts came in. My god, how despair and greed can make people do stupid things

    • @NPC-st7zv
      @NPC-st7zv 5 лет назад +2

      Peppa pigs boyfriend thought he was a nailed on winner.

    • @Mike7O7O
      @Mike7O7O 5 лет назад +1

      Ireland not even an after thought, neatly sums up their place in the world.

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад +4

      @@Mike7O7O Britain gets a good amount of food from us.
      www.rte.ie/news/business/2017/0913/904427-irish-exports-to-uk/
      Ireland is world's foremost top in terms of food security
      www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2017-food-security/
      We're feeding at least five times as many people as are living here.

    • @ChuckChuckWood
      @ChuckChuckWood 5 лет назад +3

      M W Oh someone’s cranky! Keep that talk up and we won’t let you have Brexit, okay? Go over there and eat your tin of sardines or whatever’s considered a treat in England these days...

  • @unfixablegop
    @unfixablegop 5 лет назад +132

    One straight hour of common sense.

    • @Anon-xd3cf
      @Anon-xd3cf 5 лет назад +14

      A bloody rare thing these days.

    • @johnnywhite58
      @johnnywhite58 5 лет назад +3

      he's an excellent columnist for the Irish Times and has got abuse from our moronocrasy largely people who vote Fianna Fail who bankrupted the country twice . oh yes we have our twats aswell!

    • @nnipy
      @nnipy 5 лет назад +4

      Anti British Paddy who only wants his cake { Northern Ireland } and eat it .

    • @anthonyburke5677
      @anthonyburke5677 5 лет назад +8

      @@nnipy let me guess! A uneducated english xenaplobic unicorn believer!

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад +6

      @@nnipy Not sure whether Fintan would actually want this specific cake.

  • @UrbanMouse
    @UrbanMouse 5 лет назад +82

    The rational thoughtful Fintan O'Toole on form as usual

    • @leonardniamh
      @leonardniamh 5 лет назад

      Hasn't been a journalist for decades

  • @mjomalley
    @mjomalley 5 лет назад +9

    Thanks Mr.O'Toole. As usual you give me hope by making sense out of what seems on the surface to be a spreading insanity...

  • @ikm64
    @ikm64 5 лет назад +80

    A masterclass on Brexit, now if you can only get all UK citizens to watch it before it's too late. Sadly I think it is ( too late ). but I live in hope.

    • @dimejinky99
      @dimejinky99 5 лет назад +21

      Hammer 001 stop. You’re hilarious.

    • @georgedoorley5628
      @georgedoorley5628 5 лет назад +7

      @Hammer 001 irish firm has been contacted to oversee the removal of the nissan car plant to a site in mainland eu .....tba , if nodeal brexit happens !

    • @davejohnson4783
      @davejohnson4783 5 лет назад

      Not Quite LOL

    • @mcmcpoi-ra7405
      @mcmcpoi-ra7405 5 лет назад +4

      @stephen morris Caps lock makes people take you less seriously, not more seriously, just so you know.

    • @beastieboy3926
      @beastieboy3926 5 лет назад +3

      you are right .It is too late,we are leaving the EU,

  • @josepholeary3286
    @josepholeary3286 5 лет назад +41

    "It faked it's own death" -- Fintan is brilliant as usual.

  • @bim-ska-la-bim4433
    @bim-ska-la-bim4433 5 лет назад +8

    Thank you - after 3+ years of following the soap opera, I understand Brexit more, better, insert-word-here...well done

    • @gehdbdnsidhdhd765
      @gehdbdnsidhdhd765 4 года назад +1

      Mr Gwarn Stylee You understand it better from a remainer point of view, who were the losers of this referendum and who still can’t get over that fact. I recommend reading some pieces from the leave campaign who represent what the British people want and what they voted for.

  • @rosehart341
    @rosehart341 5 лет назад +81

    This is so coherent. It helps make a lot of sense about the Irish question.

    • @andrewgoodbody2121
      @andrewgoodbody2121 5 лет назад +7

      Rose Hart please do not call it that, it has historic connotations that make Irish skin crawl.

    • @dimejinky99
      @dimejinky99 5 лет назад +16

      Rose Hart it’s not an ‘Irish question’. It’s Britain setting fire to itself and Ireland trying to fireproof its border.
      This is aBritish question. If Britain even still exists.

    • @Dear_Mr._Isaiah_Deringer
      @Dear_Mr._Isaiah_Deringer 5 лет назад +8

      You say 'Irish question'. I hear an English question.

    • @taintabird23
      @taintabird23 5 лет назад +6

      He's discussing the English question.

    • @PanglossDr
      @PanglossDr 5 лет назад +4

      That is such a typically arrogant, stupid, offensive English comment. Did you learn nothing? You may well be a typical example of the people he is talking about.

  • @simonkennedy9144
    @simonkennedy9144 5 лет назад +6

    What a super bloke more sense then the Parliament can put together In a lifetime good lad

  • @corcaighrebel
    @corcaighrebel 5 лет назад +16

    Finally after 800 years, the 'English Question' with Ireland via the EU holding the key card and the possibility of a united Ireland more, not less, likely. History rarely repeats but it does do irony.

  • @TheShepTV
    @TheShepTV 5 лет назад +77

    Fintan, you're deadly. You make my Irish Times sub a joy to pay

    • @fe5018
      @fe5018 5 лет назад

      Think he may be luring back to mine too.

  • @dimitrisgikas8039
    @dimitrisgikas8039 5 лет назад +7

    Absolutely remarkable!

  • @BFChampions
    @BFChampions 5 лет назад +29

    He's a great orator, fair play.

    • @PaulGappyNorris
      @PaulGappyNorris 5 лет назад +4

      stephen morris - Nigel Farage would, and has always, blustered his way through any debate when faced with facts and evidence. He is a great orator but equally he is a political buffoon with a linear view on the Brexit conundrum, and zero understanding of how to run a country - much like the majority squatting in Westminster.

  • @markshirley01
    @markshirley01 5 лет назад +21

    As an Englishman born from a Irish family I have always had a outsiders view of my own country. This is an excellent appraisal of Brexit and English nationalism. I now think we need a hard Brexit to show the damage it will cause and finally end the argument of our participation in the EU. Hopefully we will then rejoin and this nightmare will end.

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад +3

      But no more special bargains as Thatcher once could squeeze out. Hard to imagine it happening.

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheMrSirCharles don't count on it.

    • @geoffrodgers6532
      @geoffrodgers6532 5 лет назад +8

      As a fellow Englishman from Irish stock, I think your talking absolute bollocks. Your slagging of the English for wanting to take back control of there country, when Ireland fought the English for the very same thing not to far back in history. Unlike you, and many others in Ireland if this thread is anything to go by, I am not still bitter twisted towards the English. I think they should leave with no deal and never look back.

    • @GerLeahy
      @GerLeahy 5 лет назад

      @Repeat After Me: Sabbotage the economy? British business leaders are curently detailing and planning for the preofoundly negative effect Brexit will have on their businesses. Why would some of the biggest companies in Britain want to sabotage the economy?

    • @GerLeahy
      @GerLeahy 5 лет назад +3

      @@geoffrodgers6532 Are you compairing Irish indepencdece from Britain to Brexit? 70 years prior to the Irish war of independance Britain presided over the death of a million people in the Irish famine, whilst exporting Irish food surplaces out of the country. Can you detail which attrocity the EU has commited againt Britain which compares? British law states that the Bitish parliamnet is sovern. It was even confirmed in parliment last year.

  • @stephencarrington8553
    @stephencarrington8553 5 лет назад +45

    Truly excellent and balanced explanation. Congratulations Fintan

    • @gehdbdnsidhdhd765
      @gehdbdnsidhdhd765 4 года назад

      Stephen Carrington This was about as “Balanced” as a lone fat-man on a see-saw. All from a remainders point of view and a pretend knowledge of why Britain left the EU.

  • @michaelmclaughlin2039
    @michaelmclaughlin2039 5 лет назад +3

    Why do people speak about an Irish border? There is no such thing as an Irish border. There is a British border, imposed on Ireland in 1921, and which has never been accepted by the Irish people.I The British border in Ireland institutionalized sectarianism in our country, which led to one of the most vicious conflicts post WW2. Ireland just wants to live in peace. The toxic legacy of British colonialism still reverberates, just as it does in the Middle-East, India and across African continent.

    • @TheMiccamuk
      @TheMiccamuk 5 лет назад

      like the irish border guards dressed in german uniforms and swastikas all over ireland during ww2? and of the irish soldiers who fought with british units against hitler returning home to be met with derision? shame on you, ireland

  • @treborsirrah7916
    @treborsirrah7916 5 лет назад +15

    Brilliant ! ,well done lady for letting him speak without interruption

  • @ianpritchard6375
    @ianpritchard6375 5 лет назад +10

    Fantastic explanation. Thank you!
    How the heck can 66 people not 'like' this? Some people clearly don't like the truth.

  • @simonbarrowuk
    @simonbarrowuk 5 лет назад +26

    Superb and spot on from Fintan O'Toole, as ever. One of the most thoughtful and helpful commentators we have: insight, knowledge, realism and compassion combined. There are just two small mistakes in this, one of which matters and one of which doesn't. Regarding the Scottish independence referendum, the White Paper in favour of a Yes voted was 670 pages not 900 - that's a detail. However, the second word in the acronym SNP is 'National', not 'Nationalist'. That matters, I say as an English person living in Scotland, because the case for independence within the EU for Scotland is not primarily based on the kind of wounded resentment embodied in toxic English nationalism (sadly), but substantially on a positive, welcoming vision of Scotland as an equal partner among nations, open to others and capable of offering and receiving goods to the world both on its own terms and in negotiation with others. That matters because what we call nationalism can either be mostly internationalist and inclusive in its impulse (Gandhi, Mandela) or it can be mostly mean, malevolent and exclusive (Oban, Trump, Bolsonaro). Brexit falls largely into the latter camp. That is why it is, at the end of the day, so tragic and dangerous (and contrary to the interests of many who voted for it the first time), as Fintan O'Toole points out.

  • @Em-wb4kf
    @Em-wb4kf 5 лет назад +30

    Such a clear explanation of the situation facing the UK in Brexit, and especially Ireland. Someone send this video to Theresa May!! And send it on to people you know who are wavering on this question.

  • @Badgerapple
    @Badgerapple 4 года назад +2

    To have a second referendum on the same subject, before the first has been implemented, is profoundly undemocratic and would destroy faith in the parliamentary system.

  • @nikoladd
    @nikoladd 5 лет назад +44

    Great analysis on the English nationalism effect! Spot on!

    • @christopherkealy730
      @christopherkealy730 5 лет назад +1

      Typical irish boy having à go at the english. How many inhabitants of NI would really vote to join Eire if Eire is in thé Euro ? How many inhabitants of Eire would want à bad northern lodger inside théir 32-county paradise.

    • @jamesdolan4042
      @jamesdolan4042 5 лет назад

      @@christopherkealy730That is an extremely condescending comment. In my opinion it was the extroardinary growth of the Irish economy in the 1990's together with the new openness in society that was a major defining factor in declining IRA militarism and the emergent of moderate Uninionism the led to the Belfast Agreement in 1998.

  • @johnjoeflanagan
    @johnjoeflanagan 5 лет назад +12

    Well done Fintan for giving us the benefit of your analysis in an engaging session.

  • @ricoroometoo4697
    @ricoroometoo4697 5 лет назад +10

    Great job fintan , love reading your work too

  • @JonnM
    @JonnM 5 лет назад +11

    Wow!! There are only around 100 land border crossings between Canada and the US, a border of over 5,500 miles.

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад +4

      Less than half the amount of border crossings between the ROI and NI.

  • @mesrobvartavarian2914
    @mesrobvartavarian2914 5 лет назад +17

    That was spot on. Bravo Fintan, you were rational, insightful, and humane all at the same time. Irishmen are the greatest wielders of the English language. Another great irony of the modern world....

    • @FannyShmellar
      @FannyShmellar 4 года назад +2

      Never heard as much nonsense in all my life

  • @ianspencer2826
    @ianspencer2826 4 года назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant.....hits the nail on the head on all points.

  • @Somersetman100
    @Somersetman100 5 лет назад +68

    He's good. Why couldn't have media exposed the sort of nonsense Johnson wrote. If one reads the comments on the Telegraph, one finds lots of people want him as Prime Minister. I despair.

  • @XLseattle
    @XLseattle 5 лет назад +5

    And the Nissan plant did close to the loss of 3000 jobs in a pro-Bretix Sunderland.

  • @kyrlacton1957
    @kyrlacton1957 5 лет назад +20

    Probably the best analysis of the
    Brexit conundrum

  • @perrin6
    @perrin6 5 лет назад +2

    Losing your identity feels you're dying. Mass immigration, European integration, the loss of British manufacturing excellence, these all produced a feeling that identity was being lost and a feeling of dying; this is what caused a yes vote for Brexit.

  • @armstronggermany2995
    @armstronggermany2995 5 лет назад +15

    In 1994 I went to Normandy to pay my respects to the allied sacrifice fifty years previously to free Europe from the Germans. We stopped overnight in Albertville in Belgium and at dinner that night in the hotel I asked a couple of other guests at the next table if they were British. The response shocked me. The man said No we are not British, we are English. As a Scot and a Briton I found it to be insulting given the huge Scots losses especially at that very location in WW1.

    • @redf7209
      @redf7209 4 года назад

      Scottish nationalists might do the same thing. Strangely it's the English right who don't agree with Scottish devolution, pushing the idea that Scotland is being given too much and subsidized by the English. This is morphing into hate of Scotland for frustrating Tory laws in England. You Scots are rightly abashed at this and are turning to independence. The southern English cant see that every word that comes out of a Tory mouth creates more votes for independence. As an Englishman in the North I can't see why any Scotsman wouldn't hate the English and want independence.The word English in fact is beginning to mean to me someone whos a fatcat nazi sleazy Tory in the south east, who oppresses the rest of the country, nothing to do with me. I 'd rather be Scottish

  • @dannyd96
    @dannyd96 5 лет назад +4

    As a Democrat I’m with Tony Benn on the EU issue. There is no grounds for such an organisation if one believes in democracy.

  • @easterboc1
    @easterboc1 5 лет назад +4

    The Irish have invested so much in the European project and it needs to be respected and protected. Another disaster , spawned in England, for the Irish people. When will this ever end. England, you have been sold a pup. Wake up.

  • @liammccann8763
    @liammccann8763 5 лет назад +6

    Wonderfully tender insight delivered with charm. Well done Fintan for observing that English folk do not have their own Parliament. I'm an Irish nationalist that has resided in England for 30 years; I very much doubt Brexit will change anything and that is a shame for the people of England. Ne Timeas.

  • @davidedbrooke9324
    @davidedbrooke9324 5 лет назад +8

    About the English reasserted themselves. It ok for other countries to love who they are?

    • @taintabird23
      @taintabird23 5 лет назад +5

      English nationalism is fairly incoherent at the moment, it is only clear what it is against. It is not clear what its 'for' just yet.

  • @pax2902
    @pax2902 5 лет назад +33

    Wonderful presentation by Fintan O'Toole: informative, enlightening, insightful!

  • @jrton1366
    @jrton1366 5 лет назад +11

    It's extremely strange Fintan chose to bring up Prawn Cocktail crisps as "a serious big deal" in the UK when discussing EU rules which people cited as a reason to leave, when the Lord Ashcroft Poll showed the Number 1 reason for leaving was a reduction in sovereignty driven by a lack of democracy. The number 2 reason was freedom of movement.
    Why did he choose to bring up Prawn Cocktail crisps, rather than the fundamental constitutional issues which the majority of people cited as their reasons for voting leave?
    It is almost as though Fintan is attempting to avoid discussing those constitutional issues which are causing momentous shifts across European Politics.

    • @taintabird23
      @taintabird23 5 лет назад +6

      The prawn cocktail was peddled in the media as an example of how people were being manipulated into believing they were suffering a loss of sovereignty.
      A full list of the rubbish peddled to the UK population about the EU has been collated by the EU:
      blogs.ec.europa.eu/ECintheUK/euromyths-a-z-index/

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 лет назад +1

      @@taintabird23 haha, that list is gold.
      Also very sad what the media did. But some of these things are funnny as hell.

  • @smiggo1481
    @smiggo1481 5 лет назад +2

    Why can the Irish, Scottish and Welsh 'untwine' but the English cannot?

  • @brainshrub
    @brainshrub 5 лет назад +9

    Best detailed explanation of Brexit I've ever seen. Thank you.

  • @Faucies
    @Faucies 5 лет назад +23

    Grateful for the clarity and lucidity of O'Toole's narrative.

  • @joewright2679
    @joewright2679 5 лет назад +4

    IRELAND NEEDS TO BE 1 GREAT COUNTRY!!!

  • @audreyoreilly4055
    @audreyoreilly4055 5 лет назад +4

    I was glued to this. Fintan is a fabulous writer but what a speaker also. Not a wasted word! Also, the analyses I was craving.

    • @MyRammy1
      @MyRammy1 5 лет назад

      Audrey OReilly He does speak very well Audrey, however, talking as someone who lives in England, I can assure you he is wrong if he thinks Brexit is all about Empire and English nationalism. I wonder if he has ever visited England and spoke to people who voted out.

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад +1

      @@MyRammy1 It's all about lies. I can't wait seeing Boris Johnson paying £438m a week to the health service.

  • @williamkeenan3680
    @williamkeenan3680 5 лет назад +6

    spot on fintan

  • @stephenconway2468
    @stephenconway2468 5 лет назад +18

    Great insight.

  • @marcelokristian6591
    @marcelokristian6591 5 лет назад +6

    This guy is simply brilliant, very acurate view of BREXIT

    • @gehdbdnsidhdhd765
      @gehdbdnsidhdhd765 4 года назад +1

      Marcelo Kristian Form a remainders point of view

  • @patrickdear911
    @patrickdear911 5 лет назад +7

    An excellent summary of the problems surrounding Brexit and the historical reasons for it. He outlines with authority and humour the reasons for the complicated situation the UK is in. He also articulates clearly the real anxieties of the Irish people and the importance of protecting the Good Friday agreement.

  • @nautilusshell4969
    @nautilusshell4969 5 лет назад +5

    To swimmad456 and R Wallace, I've listened to the whole of this interview and I don't understand what your problem with it acutally is. Fintan O'Toole gives a completely reasoned overview of the whole process with no 'sneering' whatsoever. Also, referendums are a way of life in Ireland, as Mr O'Toole outlined. I think you probably need to listen to it again to understand what he's saying.

    • @mickietinker7722
      @mickietinker7722 5 лет назад

      Are the Irish referendums ALWAYS acted upon? Or do you have as many as it takes to come up with the answer your govt/EU want. If it's the first, then you will understand why Leave voters are so angry that OUR vote has been ignored, if it's the latter it's a farce, why on earth would the Irish even bother voting in the first place?

  • @MrArthurGiles
    @MrArthurGiles 5 лет назад +1

    I agree with much that has been said but the big problem is the EU. If the EU could become the non-political all-friends-trading-together that was promised as the Common Market was formed there would be no problem. Alternatively, if the ALL the EU elections were open so that the unelected top jobs disappeared then most if not all the problems would disappear too.

  • @phillip1211
    @phillip1211 5 лет назад +49

    A brilliant analysis of everything Brexit. He makes a very convincing argument for a 'third' vote.

    • @abercass4683
      @abercass4683 5 лет назад +2

      As usual if it goes against you just call another one until you get the result you want.

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад +1

      @@abercass4683 Well. Did you actually listen what Fintan says?

  • @MrTommyb74
    @MrTommyb74 5 лет назад +1

    Every person in England needs to listen to this. Not that they will. Because they know everything.

  • @tamasmarcuis4455
    @tamasmarcuis4455 5 лет назад +47

    I lived in England for a year and Scotland for seven and a half years. For two years my company and my time was taken up with questions concerning the restoration Scottish of independence. During that period it became clear that British meant English. Nothing substantial of non-English origin is part of what is considered British. You only have to listen to foreigners in particular Americans to see how clearly. Americans always describe English accents as British as with anything that is exclusively English such as cricket.
    News papers talk about purely English problems as covering the whole of the island when the Scottish government was either dealing with or had solved these problems. Even when a women's soccer team was being picked for the next Olympics the successful Scottish team that achieved the qualification standard was ignored and the failing English team picked. In the minds of the ethnic English majority there simply could be no other answer. For the English the UK always mean Greater England and raising questions just causes annoyance and irritation. Not only do they not accept official stated descriptions of the UK, they it as their birth right to impose their decisions on the other nations. As they would say about Scottish independence " we would lose Scotland ". They see the country as not belonging to the Scots but as their property. The overwhelming attitude if you the Scots don't like English rule then get out of your country.
    In the case of Ireland they still after a century, see it as their possession. As belonging to England. When the question over the Irish border came up the very fact of Irish sovereignty is not part of the English reality. For them the Irish state was a purely internal UK arrangement and not a real country. That is exactly how they approached negotiations with the EU countries. The rights of Ireland as an independent sovereign state and signatory to the EU treaties simply did not exists. They simply do not accept Ireland as a real country and behave accordingly while demanding every other country in the EU also see this as a fact. They live in their own fictional reality.

    • @taintabird23
      @taintabird23 5 лет назад +5

      What an excellent post. I've read your posts before and they are always informative.

    • @davidjohnson2747
      @davidjohnson2747 5 лет назад +5

      Utter crap .

    • @caxias1980
      @caxias1980 5 лет назад +6

      Very clever analyze...

    • @memisemyself
      @memisemyself 5 лет назад +10

      Tamas Marcuis; As an Irishman who lived in England for some years I think that you've hit it right on the head. It would amaze you how many times I've had to explain to my English friends that the Republic of Ireland was in fact an independent country and not just an autonomous part of the UK. They didn't see a problem with it being a republic and at the same time, having the queen as head of state. It must have really confused them when President Higgins went on a state visit there.

    • @elainesk6321
      @elainesk6321 5 лет назад +7

      Well said Tamas! Scotland is even more buried by England day in day out, the English media talk about 'across the country' these English news programmes are supposed to represent the UK but when they say things like across the country, this country etc etc, they mean ENGLAND. This is very misleading to us Celts, we are told we are 'British' yet we don't exist outside England, especially Sky news, if people are not politically astute, when they listen to the English media talking about negatives things like to do with NHS or Police, they say 'across the country' in a cowardly way, not wanting to admit it is England under Tory Gov and that the other Nations are devolved in NHS, Police, Education etc.......the media WANT people in the Celtic Nations to get confused and think they are including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland that are doing badly. This is just the usual English media con. They are more than welcome to say all these things and ignore us but stop broadcasting as a UK media and get the hell of my TV. Now 90% of food products in Scotland and I presume its all over, have a union flag stamped on it, its like they England who believe they are 'UK' and that this is like stealth of dissolving our devolved Nations, our Saltires are being replaced by union flags or fly below the Union flag. Theresa May wants One Nation and she sure as heck is trying to cancel Scotland. #HellFreezeOver

  • @MadTamB
    @MadTamB 5 лет назад +52

    I hope that Ireland soon isn't the only English-speaking member soon. I hope Scotland joins.

    • @burrenmagic
      @burrenmagic 5 лет назад

      we too

    • @Anon-xd3cf
      @Anon-xd3cf 5 лет назад +13

      And Wales too...
      IMO we could just cut England out of the equation...
      I mean they are the ones always banging on about how a hard border between the republic and the north of Ireland wouldn't be a big deal...we could just put one on the Welsh and Scottish borders.

    • @henryvagincourt
      @henryvagincourt 5 лет назад +3

      MadTamB+ Never happen, Spain with block that for sure.

    • @Francisco_CS
      @Francisco_CS 5 лет назад +2

      @@henryvagincourt not if Scotland is an independent state... why would Spain block an independent country to join? it wouldn't be the same as Catalonia... And Spain would have to deal with the pressure from the rest of the European countries

    • @prof-dx8gt
      @prof-dx8gt 5 лет назад

      In wales we voted to leave in greater numbers than England, allso Scotland and Wales would go bust if outside the UK.

  • @thumbprint7150
    @thumbprint7150 5 лет назад +13

    Thank you, very interesting. Glad to hear his comments on the influence of the insidious Murdoch press.

  • @neweric917
    @neweric917 5 лет назад +17

    It is the English problem, not the Irish question.

    • @GerLeahy
      @GerLeahy 5 лет назад +1

      "The Irish question" is a reference to the Irish Home Rule Party's influence on the forming of successive British goverments in the late 19th century.

    • @leonjfborges
      @leonjfborges 5 лет назад

      Topical Brexitiers talk. If someone fact check it's a EEU puppet, bought by Germany, traitor etc. Take your head out of the sand.

    • @GerLeahy
      @GerLeahy 5 лет назад +3

      ​@stephen morris You mean British legal commitments to the Good Friday Agreement are England's problem.

  • @jameskirk4106
    @jameskirk4106 5 лет назад +5

    We never ever voted to join the EU we voted to join the Common Market John Major took us into the EU without a vote.
    Mr. O'Toole is either misinformed or a liar. I like to think he is misinformed.

  • @Sorenzo
    @Sorenzo 5 лет назад +11

    I think the Europeans, we Danes included, know more about the Northern Irish conflict than they do about the Irish as a people.
    I think that's part of why the conflict is foremost in the minds of European leaders when we're discussing anything Irish.

    • @yuccatree4298
      @yuccatree4298 5 лет назад

      @Emil Sørensen Just having seen this, I'd like to say, as an Irish person myself - Well said, sir

  • @Davidiona
    @Davidiona 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you Fintan for such clarity and brilliant overview of the plight we are in.I hope Mrs May gets to see this and finds the steel to tell us like it is and no holds barred.

  • @tiptreechoralsociety7358
    @tiptreechoralsociety7358 5 лет назад +3

    Amazing, wonderful to see such open-minded and comprehensive analysis

  • @SuperBeverboy
    @SuperBeverboy 5 лет назад +3

    English nationalism ? Think Wales voted to leave & 44 % of Northern Ireland & 38% of Scotland. Much more of a class issue. Those that do well from the EU & those that do otherwise

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад

      That makes a stunning 82% if you add them together... I can't wait seeing Boris Johnson putting £438m a week into the health service.

  • @Patrick31154
    @Patrick31154 5 лет назад +9

    Have over the last few years read his articles on Brexit. Excellent analyses.

    • @gehdbdnsidhdhd765
      @gehdbdnsidhdhd765 4 года назад +3

      Vincent O'Shea No they’re not, they’re very biased (only look at it from a remainders point of view). He’s just an ordinary writer that spends time looking for fancy words in a thesaurus to try and make him sound smart.

  • @topsyfulwell
    @topsyfulwell 5 лет назад +11

    The best discussion I've come across so far.

  • @christhornley1664
    @christhornley1664 5 лет назад +1

    A clear and accurate analysis of Brexit discussed in a completely calm and rational manner, something which has been very sadly lacking in this whole sorry affair. Whatever those voting leave thought this could fulfil are going to be bitterly disappointed. Nothing positive can come from this situation whatsoever. It's one of the biggest mistakes this nation has made.

  • @Boreas74
    @Boreas74 5 лет назад +12

    "set to become its only English-speaking member state" Malta is also English (and Maltese) speaking and both Ireland and Malta have worked to strengthen their relations with each other in the last few years.

    •  5 лет назад

      Italian.

    • @colinbaker3916
      @colinbaker3916 5 лет назад +1

      Boreas74 He means exclusively English. For Ireland and Malta, Gaelic and Maltese are also recognised, eg you can get documents from the EU in those languages.

    • @TheMrSirCharles
      @TheMrSirCharles 5 лет назад

      Still it will be just enough to crack the 1% mark of "native" English speakers in the new EU.

    • @MrGalvinjohn
      @MrGalvinjohn 5 лет назад

      Sure Malta is only a wee island

  • @Lillyoak1
    @Lillyoak1 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent speaker and journalist

  • @edcleasby1120
    @edcleasby1120 5 лет назад +3

    I've waited a long time for such a clear and concise explanation of brexit and related issues. The pity is that it's had such limited coverage ... I'd even suggest it should be required listening delivered to all MP's and .... Nigel Farage. Such a change to hear someone actually says things clearly ... contrast it with the drivel that comes forth from the mouths of politicians.

  • @ezajurrahman9421
    @ezajurrahman9421 5 лет назад +1

    Clear, efficient, relevant, inclusive, informed and generous. Excellent! Bravo!

  • @jonathanlee2972
    @jonathanlee2972 5 лет назад +62

    An Englishman, Irishman, Scotsman & Welshman walk into a pub
    The Welshman bought the 1st round
    The Scotsman bought the 2nd
    The Irishman the 3rd
    The Englishman the 4th
    They had a great night & came in as friends , left as friends

    •  5 лет назад +13

      The englishman went for a piss after the third pint and never came back.

    • @zavi13
      @zavi13 5 лет назад +10

      Nice little story, nothing to do with reality or history though. It would in fact be more likely to go Englishman accompanied by fanatical Scotch protestant settler walk into Irish pub, intimidate the owner, demand the keys and having thrown the Irishman out on the street take the place over. The Welshman is meekly waiting in the street outside.

    • @darraghbastick6911
      @darraghbastick6911 5 лет назад +3

      Yeh until the Englishman said "I'll have to charge you a tariff on that pint and have it inspected by customs" :P

    • @darraghbastick6911
      @darraghbastick6911 5 лет назад +2

      (Just joshing ya), common sense tells us to leave the past where it belongs.. going to be a bumpy road ahead tho I think- while 90% of both sides are over it, it will be the 10% that fuxk shit up..
      Australian proverb- laws are made for the 1% of idiots... I feel this strikes deep into the brexit debacle

    • @caomh6168
      @caomh6168 5 лет назад

      That's all a bit too boring though... **/

  •  5 лет назад +2

    58:00 Nails it. What the fuck would the dog do if it caught the car. One factor he left out is the vote was during Euro 2016 and england were still in it. The weekend of the brexit vote they got kicked out of the football. If the vote had been held 1 week later than it was it would have been the reverse result if not a landslide for remain. That is not the way to decide any country's future.

  • @henricolens
    @henricolens 5 лет назад +11

    Finally we have a comprehensive, factually accurate and perceptive analysis of the consequences of Brexit. I highly recommend Mr. O’Toole’s book, which examines the psychological motivations that made the English fall for the ‘con’ that is Brexit. The absurd thing about it is, even now with a full understanding of the chaos and destruction that a no-deal Brexit will cause, that many English people are still under the nationalist spell!

  • @belshade37
    @belshade37 5 лет назад +1

    Sorry, Mr O'Toole, you have little idea of why we voted Brexit. I live in the South East of England, and am not a "little Englander". However we have sustained a relatively successful economy and a very generous welfare system. We have sucked in vast numbers of people, looking for jobs and a better life, and who can blame them? Even with a low wage job the benefits for a European citizen working in the UK include housing, tax credits and child benefits going back to their home country. The result is roads that are now so clogged our main artery literally closes every week due to overload and accidents. Our hospitals and clinics have massive waiting lists. People cannot get their children into local schools but have to send them many miles away. Our green fields are being carpetted over with endless houses. We are a SMALL ISLAND, we do not have room to expand. The status quo is unsustainable for any quality of life (which depends on a lot more than the economy). I have no interest in our history, I am looking at current quality of life, and see no alternative but to limit the inflow. Not possible as long as we are in the EU.