Cross Question with Iain Dale 15/07 | Watch again
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Iain Dale was joined by:
Jake Richards - Labour MP for Rother Valley
Danny Kruger - Conservative MP for East Wiltshire
Emma Revell - Director of External Affairs at the Centre for Policy Studies
Lizzie Dearden - home affairs and security journalist
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How on earth Danny Kruger kept his seat is beyond me
Dunning Kruger
Who pays these think tanks?
Only 2 Tories? They're slipping.
No point having a loony lefty on it. They are useless
How come no one asked Ian what in his education led him to spouting off about Spanish footballers not singing a national anthem that has no words?
The problem with combating trump is that the political elite can only insult him. That kind of snobbery only feeds into his agenda. FYI I’m no fan of trump
I am a fan, Politician's lie all the time but expect others like trump to go with it.
@@keirmitchell5560 True. Trump won because people who vote on both sides not only to not see any benefit but their country getting worse and worse so when they saw the outlier they went for it as they all felt they had nothing to lose. Of course when he got in and it became clear he could not change much it frustrates even further and fragments people more. Simple solutions can work if there is enough commonality between people but the west is so fragmented the last 20 years no one agrees on anything and it is all about throwing Band-Aids on everything.
Sounds like Kruger thinks we’re all morons.
The king’s speech is just a wish list of government and not what actually happens 😮
Yes they don't want Trump in Office!
26:53 You can't discredit a whole organisation without evidence. Should I discredit Kruger, as a Tory, because of Braverman or 30p Lee? UNRWA immediately dismissed a few of its *possibly* involved members, without evidence, for the avoidance of any doubt about its intentions and to avoid being defunded.
The way I see it, transgender services should go like this: a young person begins to question their gender identity there are four possible outcomes:
An NHS doctor affirms the gender dysphoria, they are prescribed puberty blockers, they remain happy in their new gender for ever.
An NHS doctor says no, I think you are just confused. The person grows up and whilst they have an unhappy teenage hood, they agree that they are in the right body.
An NHS doctor affirms the gender dysphoria, they are prescribed puberty blockers, but later they come to believe they should be back to their birth gender and the NHS gives them a huge payout.
An NHS doctor says no, I think you are just confused. The person grows and confirms they really are the opposite gender to their birth. They’ve gone through puberty in the wrong gender and the NHS pays them a lot of money.