2016: "I'm voting for brexit". 2017: "OK, now what?". 2018: "But what does brexit mean??". 2019: So wtf are we supposed to do now?! And btw, what is EU??". True story mate, true story....
Nickle...Socrates got it right about democracy. Ignorant people shouldn’t have been allowed to vote on such a complex matter. And the Brexit pushers knew this. This Tory Brexit is a con. And t9 them it’s going to plan. Which is why everybody says...”It’s a mess”! They’re supposed to say that. It’s easier to con someone than it is to convince them they’ve been conned. That’s how they do it. Propaganda straight from the Joseph Goebbols “Big Book of the Propaganda Con”.
Good for you for sticking by your convictions, however it does seem like first world problems to me, many leavers will never have the financial ability to choose the life you have especially up in the north of England, their only choice is to try and use the political system that is heavily weighted against them to effect change or even to hold onto the values they grew up with.
@@casperslaststandme5991 I'm not a rich person, but swhat makes you think I am? I work for a company that employs Brits with various backgrounds and hardly any of us are "monied". Freedom of Movement gives you the choice to explore Europe and work elsewhere. The only limitation is your belief, if you don't try, you certainly won't get
Try walking a mile in their shoes as the saying goes see how many laughs you manage then huh, at least you as a lose voter have the government on your side trying to reverse a referendum, thats what they are having to deal with.
@@RalphPina their government ? I dont know where you are from ralph but im from the UK, it is my government as well, let me tell you from many years of experience, i have never seen so many rules broken and bent to go against a democractic referendum result, so many dangerous precedents have be introduced that will cripple the future parliments of this country unless they are recinded, the way has be made to stagnate any government of the future if people so wish, powers have been removed and placed in others hands with no redress to public wishes, i will admit quite freely that the PM has made the biggest balls up of all time and should have resigned mobths ago, but it should not be the voters who won the referendum that have to back down or pay for a bad leadership.
I am not from the UK; I have EU Citizenship. Let me ask you this: do you think it is smart to take such a momentous decision based on a simple majority, given that 49% voted remain and most young people, who will have to live with the consequences, did so too, and that the referendum was badly designed and that there is evidence of disinformation and dark money funding for leave?
@ Elly Nyanja. 1) Lying politicians 2) Naive citizens 3) Right wing media. This is what has brought the island to where it is today. Simple. Do it mate. You would have 8 months of nice weather, low cost property, living by nature with home grown food. Perfect for retirement.
You used the money you had that many others don't have even if they work their nuts off because the UK has been systematically asset stripped by the EU, thats how you got there, but i don't begrudge you your good fortune, enjoy your life to the full and remember those less fortunate than yourself :)
@@casperslaststandme5991 The UK is being asset-stripe, but clearly not by Europe, it's the Torys that are systematically selling-off our assets, which may or may not be bought up by Europeans, or anyone who has the money. Brexit, though a response to the sense of injustice in this situation, will only accelerate it rather than stop it. US companies are slavering at the prospect of carving-up our health-service.
The term Brexit is a misnomer and a great con considering the result in Scotland and Ireland. It should have been more appropiately called Exit to make it plain that this is truely an English problem. Brexit was forced on an ill informed electorate to solve the rift in the conservative party. There were too many ambitious people like Boris Johnson who thought it is their divine right to be Prime Minister. They sacrified the needs of the country for their own ambition. This why we are where we are today
I think the british people should stop the fingerpointing. They had the opportunity to vote and they did in the way the result shows. Looking at the number of voters, who even didn't go to the ballots, my impression is, they didn't give a sh.. about it. Yes, they were ill informed, but don't we live in the era of the internet, where you can get all the information you want and need ? Yes, you have to sort out the bullsh.. info from the real stuff, but once again, that's each voters' obligation to do so. Pointing fingers to "ambitious politicians" does not really help there, making it seem like politicians were never before ambitious in the history of mankind. Really ?
@@carineverstraete1375 just one? You can pick one: 1) enduring peace in Europe 2) having the benefits of being part of the largest trading block in the world that comes with trading arrangements with over 60+ countries over the world. 3) have the security of the highest minimum standards on goods and labour in the world 4) being able to actually have some counterweight against economic superpowers (as USA and China) and tech giants. The list goes on, but I'm sure you can pick a nice one already (besides your favourite freedom of movement). PS it's "You're" and calling the EU the EUSSR is an insult that shows your ignorance on history.
Enduring peace ? Early days there mate ! largest trading block? WTO ? highest min standards on goods and labour we in the UK can do all these things .Incidently we have the Most expensive food because of the common agricultural policy it costs the EU tax payer a fortune, they benefit inneficient French farmers mostly. 30,000 Eu bureaucrats are paid far too much & pay very little tax at 21% Jean Claude Drunkard paid 500,000 euros a year . Does Jean claude Drunkard even deserve a salary 3 times that of the UK prime minister ? Hes a total tosser and cant even stand up at EU meetings hes so drunk . The EU are a complete and utter joke and they have been exploiting us Quite enough . So stick it where the sun doesnt shine . UK has had enough and the 48% of EU inhabitants it seems have also had enough of the EU gravy train
@@carineverstraete1375 so essentially your arguments are about one man and some faux outrage, blaming French farmers for ineffiency and rules that also apply to the UK. The facts about trade, security, productivity etc don't support your arguments. As you are infatuated with money, I suggest you follow the money and ask yourself who has the most to gain from the uk leaving Europe, would it be people who wish to avoid paying their fair share ?
@@johntristram2791 I am afraid carine is not worth the effort to have a civil discussion with. She is either a "troubled" person or she is just a troll. Either way I suppose it's best not to react to her delusions.
There's no cultural test for French Nationality. Just a language test. There is an important interview at the final stage. Whole process currently takes around 2 years. And I kept my British Nationality also.
@@simonthomas5367 They will be desperate for cash. You can see it already. More protests today. One option is to tax citizenship as well as nationality like the US. But given 40 trillion Euros of pension debts, they are going to squeeze the hell out of you, and axe your services. They could even double tax any UK pension you have now we are out of the EU
Joining was a bad idea. Check out the wonderful upstanding Pro European twats who started the whole debacle in 1975 ruclips.net/video/ydw1ZHk0Tmc/видео.html who else thinks a little blackmail was involved here?
Andy Walker Brexit means Self determination Democracy Make your own laws It’s a bit like growing up Reading your quote you seem like the type who still live with your mum and dad when you’re forty
One thing that is really funny, is that when they ask him how his French is, he says, "comme ci, comme ça." After 10 years. The standard complaint from the English, concerning the "foreigners" is that they don't integrate, and they don't speak English properly. SERIOUSLY????? When I go to London, every foreigner speaks English rather well. Is this what you would call a double standard?
Isn`t it amazing how much money Brits abroad spend without using that countries welfare system, because most of them are wealthier older people who spend vast amounts of money, without getting much back. Unlike the jobs and wage undercutting workers, or welfare spongers coming the other way. British people living abroad spend a huge amount more than cheap foreign labour spends per head in the UK, usually less crime committed by them, less strain on the welfare system, taking less local jobs, but spending billions that were earned in the UK, actually spending UK money in the EU, as opposed to making money in the UK from British jobs, and send loads back to their home country. I speak French and German as well as English and to register to live in Cyprus for more than 3 months a year, i have to get health insurance and i`m not allowed to work.
@@antonytye3484 Many Brits, 2 million at least, work in EU countries. Many young Brits study without paying tuition fee in EU country universities. These are opportunities offered by EU membership. Workers from EU countries make crucial cntributions to certain sectors in the UK, such as health. No one just moves into another country in order to claim benefits. Its not even possible! Shortsighted attitudes will be counterproductive.
freebeerfordworkers Absolute lies, British retirees use the Spanish system all the time, in fact with Brexit it is their number one concern if they can still use the Spanish health care system. Just to add one more thing these senior citizens, many with their terminal illnesses, cost much more to the Spanish health system than the £4000.00 a year the British government contributes for each of these citizens.
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@@khankrum1 Pakistanis are not EU citizens you dozy prick.
Speaking as a devil's advocate... in relation to the many videos I've watched upon the subject of Brexit, it's sad that so many responses are nothing less than poisonously vitriolic, from both sides of the divide. Rest in peace, Great Britain.
Well you needn’t have worried Ian, because it’s all worked out just fine. Pretty much sorted itself really as Alexander was actually popping those champagne corks the whole time.
@Will Richards blimey, what a load of demagogic bullshit. Churchill help set it up me old China. You could just provide proof that Germany run it but its all in your tiny brain.
@Will Richards as expected name calling which is childish and demonstrates your intellect. Look up "evidence" BTW its not rubbish you spout, it means you need a credible source.
PS traitors ruin countries. There are no tangible benefits for brexit only damage unless you care to list them? Look up "tangible" first. So traitor is more aligned to you not me. I expect you are a nationalist where as I'm a patriot. Please look up those words and learn the differences BTW.
You know I've heard that the Union is unstable and tearing itself apart. So it might be a good thing we're getting away from it. The SNP is constantly calling for a vote for independence and reunification of Ireland is more popular than Brexit.
He must have a German joke writer. His hygiene looks French and the laugh track sounds like a British audience with a gun pointing at their backs. Perfect metaphor.
Brits in the UK are not ex-pats or Brex-pats. They are immigrants. Or if we stick to that terminology the French in The Uk will be Fra-pats, The Polish are Pol-pats and the Dutch are Hol_pats. Or are the English in a world of their own again? Indeed not a mistake, I used the word English on purpose to separate the English attitude from the British. I am an ex-pat when I go from Birtain to the EU but if a EU citizen comes to the UK he/she is an immigrant. There is really no limit to your condescending arrogance.
We the indigenous people living in the BRITISH ISLES are the very reason this place is so attractive to the thousands on the North French coast trying to come here. We've made this place habitable over the centuries. We are not going to let this place become the fucked up places these people are trying to leave. Now if you love the European Union (otherwise known as the Fourth Reich) so much then FUCK OFF. There are 17 million who voted Leave ready to frog march you to the nearest Airport. My favourite sport right now is completely destroying Remainics arguments, so come on sock it to me. I'm up for it.
@@Kitiwake For example? Am I to assume your argument here is that the BRITISH have made other countries uninhabitable so they fall over themselves to come here where English is spoken? Is this an example of Irish logic?
@@erictull2089: Referendum eligible voters 46½ million. Voted LEAVE 17½ million. Did NOT vote LEAVE 29 million. You lost by a fairly wide margin. Get used to it, loser.
Does not matter. Even I do not know him. But he made me really laugh with his analogies and light banter related to the EU & UK relationship. That you chose to offend him despite the comedy, shows what a narcissist brexiter you are. You guys can't even keep your sense of humor.
@Ron Smith _"I was just wondering where the pro-Brexit comedians are?"_ Er, in Government? (And tragically, leading what passes for the Opposition, too)
Moore sounds just like a young Michael Caine. As do I. I'm also considering switching my citizenship to the EU country where I live. Great minds link a pike.
Why so? He made perfect sense to many of us down here. He's so pragmatic to why he's living in France. He must be living in a large mansion amidst nature for the price of a single bedroom in London. Another Brexiter spotted.
See why your in France, your about as funny as Democracy in Parliament, that’s not funny, but you can use it, it’ll spark up your act.whats that? You wish you’d said that, well you will, you will. Got to go there a toothache video by May.
Good for you, Knock yourself out, not literally ha ha. Not quite the reply you were looking for ha ha, I'm not bitter promise. I also have duel citizenship but who really gives a flying f!!k.
@@notroll1279 _"You know the Eiffel tower behind him is located in Paris..."_ I'm not sure it's safe to assume that Anton knows anything, really, other than the taste of his own snot.
2016: "I'm voting for brexit".
2017: "OK, now what?".
2018: "But what does brexit mean??".
2019: So wtf are we supposed to do now?! And btw, what is EU??". True story mate, true story....
You're voting for the EU
Ok where's the EU 50 year master plan, you must know what you are voting for,
Eh, um, ....
Nickle...Socrates got it right about democracy. Ignorant people shouldn’t have been allowed to vote on such a complex matter. And the Brexit pushers knew this. This Tory Brexit is a con. And t9 them it’s going to plan. Which is why everybody says...”It’s a mess”! They’re supposed to say that.
It’s easier to con someone than it is to convince them they’ve been conned.
That’s how they do it. Propaganda straight from the Joseph Goebbols “Big Book of the Propaganda Con”.
@@jamisbillson4872 lol. You still moaning!!!
Wrong Ian Moore I was looking for
Same
This one can stand so he clearly isn't haha
Lmaoooo
Excellent giggle. I wish there were more Brits like him embracing the EU and having a good life on the continent.
I thought this was recorded 10 Febr. 2019, but after I put on my glasses I found it had been recorded TWO years ago!! Nothing had changed.
I'm going for French citizenship as well. May be the only way to continue living and working here.
Got your white flag handy?
Talk scene. What the fuck do you think is going to happen? Piss all that's what!
Good for you for sticking by your convictions, however it does seem like first world problems to me, many leavers will never have the financial ability to choose the life you have especially up in the north of England, their only choice is to try and use the political system that is heavily weighted against them to effect change or even to hold onto the values they grew up with.
@@casperslaststandme5991 I'm not a rich person, but swhat makes you think I am? I work for a company that employs Brits with various backgrounds and hardly any of us are "monied". Freedom of Movement gives you the choice to explore Europe and work elsewhere. The only limitation is your belief, if you don't try, you certainly won't get
@@Tipsterhq Three words THE WORLD BECKONS
for me personally I'd rather live in a Cul-de-sac rather than a dead end. Works on so many levels
Judging by the comments the Brexiteers lost their senses of humour a while ago. Still funny, truer than ever.
Try walking a mile in their shoes as the saying goes see how many laughs you manage then huh, at least you as a lose voter have the government on your side trying to reverse a referendum, thats what they are having to deal with.
@@casperslaststandme5991 clearly you have no understanding of what their government is doing if you think they're trying to remain
@@RalphPina their government ? I dont know where you are from ralph but im from the UK, it is my government as well, let me tell you from many years of experience, i have never seen so many rules broken and bent to go against a democractic referendum result, so many dangerous precedents have be introduced that will cripple the future parliments of this country unless they are recinded, the way has be made to stagnate any government of the future if people so wish, powers have been removed and placed in others hands with no redress to public wishes, i will admit quite freely that the PM has made the biggest balls up of all time and should have resigned mobths ago, but it should not be the voters who won the referendum that have to back down or pay for a bad leadership.
I am not from the UK; I have EU Citizenship. Let me ask you this: do you think it is smart to take such a momentous decision based on a simple majority, given that 49% voted remain and most young people, who will have to live with the consequences, did so too, and that the referendum was badly designed and that there is evidence of disinformation and dark money funding for leave?
Not having a sense of humour seam to be the the entry level for the Brexit party
I am in the exact same position of thinking of eventually becoming a Spanish citizen. How did we get here?
Elly Nyanja by boat?
Elly Nyanja. Me too.
@ Elly Nyanja. 1) Lying politicians 2) Naive citizens 3) Right wing media. This is what has brought the island to where it is today. Simple.
Do it mate. You would have 8 months of nice weather, low cost property, living by nature with home grown food. Perfect for retirement.
You used the money you had that many others don't have even if they work their nuts off because the UK has been systematically asset stripped by the EU, thats how you got there, but i don't begrudge you your good fortune, enjoy your life to the full and remember those less fortunate than yourself :)
@@casperslaststandme5991 The UK is being asset-stripe, but clearly not by Europe, it's the Torys that are systematically selling-off our assets, which may or may not be bought up by Europeans, or anyone who has the money. Brexit, though a response to the sense of injustice in this situation, will only accelerate it rather than stop it. US companies are slavering at the prospect of carving-up our health-service.
Thought it was illegal to show the tower at night without permission.
excellent mon ami
The term Brexit is a misnomer and a great con considering the result in Scotland and Ireland. It should have been more appropiately called Exit to make it plain that this is truely an English problem. Brexit was forced on an ill informed electorate to solve the rift in the conservative party. There were too many ambitious people like Boris Johnson who thought it is their divine right to be Prime Minister. They sacrified the needs of the country for their own ambition. This why we are where we are today
I think the british people should stop the fingerpointing. They had the opportunity to vote and they did in the way the result shows. Looking at the number of voters, who even didn't go to the ballots, my impression is, they didn't give a sh.. about it. Yes, they were ill informed, but don't we live in the era of the internet, where you can get all the information you want and need ? Yes, you have to sort out the bullsh.. info from the real stuff, but once again, that's each voters' obligation to do so. Pointing fingers to "ambitious politicians" does not really help there, making it seem like politicians were never before ambitious in the history of mankind. Really ?
Brilliant Brexit analogies.
How's the french citizenship application going, Ian?
Your very easily impressed You must be a remainiac, give us one proper good reason to stay in the EUSSR apart from freedom of movement .
@@carineverstraete1375 just one? You can pick one:
1) enduring peace in Europe
2) having the benefits of being part of the largest trading block in the world that comes with trading arrangements with over 60+ countries over the world.
3) have the security of the highest minimum standards on goods and labour in the world
4) being able to actually have some counterweight against economic superpowers (as USA and China) and tech giants.
The list goes on, but I'm sure you can pick a nice one already (besides your favourite freedom of movement).
PS it's "You're" and calling the EU the EUSSR is an insult that shows your ignorance on history.
Enduring peace ? Early days there mate ! largest trading block? WTO ? highest min standards on goods and labour we in the UK can do all these things .Incidently we have the Most expensive food because of the common agricultural policy it costs the EU tax payer a fortune, they benefit inneficient French farmers mostly. 30,000 Eu bureaucrats are paid far too much & pay very little tax at 21% Jean Claude Drunkard paid 500,000 euros a year . Does Jean claude Drunkard even deserve a salary 3 times that of the UK prime minister ? Hes a total tosser and cant even stand up at EU meetings hes so drunk . The EU are a complete and utter joke and they have been exploiting us Quite enough . So stick it where the sun doesnt shine . UK has had enough and the 48% of EU inhabitants it seems have also had enough of the EU gravy train
@@carineverstraete1375 so essentially your arguments are about one man and some faux outrage, blaming French farmers for ineffiency and rules that also apply to the UK. The facts about trade, security, productivity etc don't support your arguments. As you are infatuated with money, I suggest you follow the money and ask yourself who has the most to gain from the uk leaving Europe, would it be people who wish to avoid paying their fair share ?
@@johntristram2791 I am afraid carine is not worth the effort to have a civil discussion with. She is either a "troubled" person or she is just a troll. Either way I suppose it's best not to react to her delusions.
There's no cultural test for French Nationality. Just a language test. There is an important interview at the final stage. Whole process currently takes around 2 years. And I kept my British Nationality also.
And you will acquire 40 trillion Euros of French pension debts. The French just change the law, and tax your nationality - like the US
Nickle Errr....nope. They tax me the same as anyone else for the work I do.
@@simonthomas5367 They will be desperate for cash. You can see it already. More protests today.
One option is to tax citizenship as well as nationality like the US.
But given 40 trillion Euros of pension debts, they are going to squeeze the hell out of you, and axe your services.
They could even double tax any UK pension you have now we are out of the EU
Brexit is a poor idea being done badly by self-interested failures.
Joining was a bad idea. Check out the wonderful upstanding Pro European twats who started the whole debacle in 1975 ruclips.net/video/ydw1ZHk0Tmc/видео.html who else thinks a little blackmail was involved here?
Andy Walker
Brexit means
Self determination
Democracy
Make your own laws
It’s a bit like growing up
Reading your quote you seem like the type who still live with your mum and dad when you’re forty
@@johnnyreggae969 see, that's the problem Brexitists - no actual sound arguments, just vague platitudes then insults. You won, get over it.
Andy Walker
Hey matie it’s not me that needs to get over it
I got over it in 1975 when I lost
And yes I won this time
People bitched about it for 41 years, i'm sure there'll be a similar amount of pushback
This guy is so funny!
wasn't this guy in The Iprcress File and The Italian Job?
Not a lot of people know that.
One thing that is really funny, is that when they ask him how his French is, he says, "comme ci, comme ça." After 10 years. The standard complaint from the English, concerning the "foreigners" is that they don't integrate, and they don't speak English properly. SERIOUSLY????? When I go to London, every foreigner speaks English rather well. Is this what you would call a double standard?
Isn’t it amazing how little Brit’s abroad assimilate to local culture? 10 years and can’t speak the language well??
Isn`t it amazing how much money Brits abroad spend without using that countries welfare system, because most of them are wealthier older people who spend vast amounts of money, without getting much back. Unlike the jobs and wage undercutting workers, or welfare spongers coming the other way. British people living abroad spend a huge amount more than cheap foreign labour spends per head in the UK, usually less crime committed by them, less strain on the welfare system, taking less local jobs, but spending billions that were earned in the UK, actually spending UK money in the EU, as opposed to making money in the UK from British jobs, and send loads back to their home country. I speak French and German as well as English and to register to live in Cyprus for more than 3 months a year, i have to get health insurance and i`m not allowed to work.
@@antonytye3484 Many Brits, 2 million at least, work in EU countries. Many young Brits study without paying tuition fee in EU country universities. These are opportunities offered by EU membership. Workers from EU countries make crucial cntributions to certain sectors in the UK, such as health. No one just moves into another country in order to claim benefits. Its not even possible! Shortsighted attitudes will be counterproductive.
You mean like the Pakistanis in the UK?
freebeerfordworkers Absolute lies, British retirees use the Spanish system all the time, in fact with Brexit it is their number one concern if they can still use the Spanish health care system. Just to add one more thing these senior citizens, many with their terminal illnesses, cost much more to the Spanish health system than the £4000.00 a year the British government contributes for each of these citizens.
@@khankrum1 Pakistanis are not EU citizens you dozy prick.
Speaking as a devil's advocate... in relation to the many videos I've watched upon the subject of Brexit, it's sad that so many responses are nothing less than poisonously vitriolic, from both sides of the divide. Rest in peace, Great Britain.
Love this guy. He talks sense. Make him Prime Minister!
It’s going to be a disaster
@playlists But they won't learn anything and they'll never admit they were wrong. They'll blame remainers and the EU.
Ian Moore you say ... never heard of him!
Well you needn’t have worried Ian, because it’s all worked out just fine. Pretty much sorted itself really as Alexander was actually popping those champagne corks the whole time.
Brexiters are like flat earthers.
@Will Richards blimey, what a load of demagogic bullshit. Churchill help set it up me old China. You could just provide proof that Germany run it but its all in your tiny brain.
@Will Richards as I said - flat earther. Demonstrated perfectly "EU elite" and other spewed rubbish.
Cite some evidence from a proper source (not your head or a conspiracy site).
@Will Richards as expected name calling which is childish and demonstrates your intellect. Look up "evidence" BTW its not rubbish you spout, it means you need a credible source.
PS traitors ruin countries. There are no tangible benefits for brexit only damage unless you care to list them? Look up "tangible" first. So traitor is more aligned to you not me. I expect you are a nationalist where as I'm a patriot. Please look up those words and learn the differences BTW.
I remember this guy and saw him live once. He was going for French citizenship at the time so I imagine he's French now.
Love the comment recently from citing Macron saying Britain is falling apart. Perhaps he should look out of his window
Economics by comedians .... only in britain...
What next? ....surgery by footballers...
We already have medical investigations by clerks at the DWP and of course GPs have to manage budgets.
Or major economic decisions by the general public.
Never heard of him, he's a great interpretation of Micheal Caine, circa 1969, bet the Frenchies love him. Quite funny though.
You know I've heard that the Union is unstable and tearing itself apart. So it might be a good thing we're getting away from it. The SNP is constantly calling for a vote for independence and reunification of Ireland is more popular than Brexit.
He must have a German joke writer. His hygiene looks French and the laugh track sounds like a British audience with a gun pointing at their backs. Perfect metaphor.
Colin Young
In order to judge German jokes, you have to speak the German language. Ich nehme an, Sie sprechen Deutsch, Herr Lemkendorf.
Brits in the UK are not ex-pats or Brex-pats. They are immigrants. Or if we stick to that terminology the French in The Uk will be Fra-pats, The Polish are Pol-pats and the Dutch are Hol_pats. Or are the English in a world of their own again? Indeed not a mistake, I used the word English on purpose to separate the English attitude from the British. I am an ex-pat when I go from Birtain to the EU but if a EU citizen comes to the UK he/she is an immigrant. There is really no limit to your condescending arrogance.
We the indigenous people living in the BRITISH ISLES are the very reason this place is so attractive to the thousands on the North French coast trying to come here. We've made this place habitable over the centuries. We are not going to let this place become the fucked up places these people are trying to leave. Now if you love the European Union (otherwise known as the Fourth Reich) so much then FUCK OFF. There are 17 million who voted Leave ready to frog march you to the nearest Airport. My favourite sport right now is completely destroying Remainics arguments, so come on sock it to me. I'm up for it.
@@Kitiwake For example? Am I to assume your argument here is that the BRITISH have made other countries uninhabitable so they fall over themselves to come here where English is spoken? Is this an example of Irish logic?
New Eric - Who gave you permission to type in the language that two thirds of the world understand?
@@erictull2089: Referendum eligible voters 46½ million. Voted LEAVE 17½ million. Did NOT vote LEAVE 29 million. You lost by a fairly wide margin. Get used to it, loser.
@@MrExEssex But erm! we're leaving. 16 million voted remain That leaves 13 million couldn't care less. You lose. Get used to it loser.
Never ever heard of Ian Moore.
Does not matter. Even I do not know him. But he made me really laugh with his analogies and light banter related to the EU & UK relationship. That you chose to offend him despite the comedy, shows what a narcissist brexiter you are. You guys can't even keep your sense of humor.
Ah, yes. Humour so dry we can recover Doggerland.
Humour is subjective....
I was just wondering where the pro-Brexit comedians are?
Oh really!@Patrick May
@Ron Smith _"I was just wondering where the pro-Brexit comedians are?"_
Er, in Government?
(And tragically, leading what passes for the Opposition, too)
Brexit doesn't need comedians.
The ones that voted for it and still support it. And the Tory Party. What a great comedy-combo.
In government
Au revoir, Ian. Tristesse.
Norman Collier?
One for the teenagers there
I’m now voting for Brexit, the Fascist MPs & it has to be Said Frauds have shown me the way.
What?!?
I can’t work out if this is satire or idiocy. Whichever it is, it’s an impressive example.
Moore sounds just like a young Michael Caine. As do I. I'm also considering switching my citizenship to the EU country where I live. Great minds link a pike.
So wouldn't be easier if everyone in Britain just got Irish citizenship then they could travel and work in the UK and the EU
Everyone in Britain can't get Irish citizenship. Only the ones with Irish grandparents.
@@josefinenilsson8059 Thank god for that.
Hum...good luck lads it’s 2019
He's not very funny, but his Michael Caine impression isn't too bad.
I wonder why you only have >300 subscribers
Hmm
Don't waste 5.11 of your life avoid this drivelling fool
Maybe you should listen again.
@@fuckfannyfiddlefart I'm too busy fiddling with a fanny
expat? it's an immigrant...
Mon Dieu! "Dieu et mon droit" n'est-ce pas?
What is this? What is the point of this video? To laugh? I am so confused. Why am I here?
Hmm. Not sure you'll pass the culture test. Or any culture test for that matter.
Why so? He made perfect sense to many of us down here. He's so pragmatic to why he's living in France. He must be living in a large mansion amidst nature for the price of a single bedroom in London. Another Brexiter spotted.
The speaker alone is way more funnier than this so called comedian.
He seems to be doing pretty well for himself.
How will Britain survive if Becomes French?
See why your in France, your about as funny as Democracy in Parliament, that’s not funny, but you can use it, it’ll spark up your act.whats that? You wish you’d said that, well you will, you will. Got to go there a toothache video by May.
I thought comedians are supposed to be funny
Agincourt.
Krap We have to leave the EU
Off you go, then. Leave.
crap ? ruski ?
Spone Mr more like one of those nice guys getting a salary from MI6
No "we" do NOT.
That's a nasty wart growing out of Harry Potters dad's left shoulder.
Unfunny and uninformed.
He shouldn't scoff it's a matter of time before the French leave. I predicted the UK leaving back in 2004 and was right.
Move to France then, Simple job done.
Good for you, Knock yourself out, not literally ha ha. Not quite the reply you were looking for ha ha, I'm not bitter promise. I also have duel citizenship but who really gives a flying f!!k.
So going from your example with no evidence. You think you be right without the evidence to back that up. Why are brexiteers so thick
Never heard of him but it must be safe to say he doesn't get paid a lot because if he did he wouldn't want to live in France.
@frenchie jones " but looking a lot better option than lonely little England." Hows the riots going?
You know the Eiffel tower behind him is located in Paris, not exactly a cheap place, either?
@@notroll1279 _"You know the Eiffel tower behind him is located in Paris..."_
I'm not sure it's safe to assume that Anton knows anything, really, other than the taste of his own snot.
l certainly wouldn't want to live in France either but it's better than that xenophobic toilet across the channel .
Ophelia Bawles not everyone on the Isle of Wight is like that
Ahhh!!! Poor little comedian can’t understand Brexit bless him
I know why he lives in France because he’s not funny in England
Obviously not a funny man just a man who forgot to say he can only get a job in France..vid could of done better with the fake laughing and clapping.
Who's this???