Principles ? So you are ok with the mass gang grooming of girls in working class areas across the UK ??? Corbyn refuses to even talk about it - Farage tries to highlight it and get justice for them ,,, What are your ‘principles’ ???
Same in the US... Trump, Bezoz, Elon and the Zuck. Oh yeah super anti establishment. They're definitely going to help the little guy. Bonkers how people fall for it!!
@alexgarland2747 In December Reform said they had 130,680 members. Corbyn had 564,443 members, making his party the biggest in Europe. Go back to sleep.
He dropped a bollock not backing Musk over racist Robinson release , he was on Laura K show verbally fellating his pal Elon then a few hours later Musk says C U Next Tuesday Nige lol .
@@jamesward9482 but their Shareholders ARE the Establishment - public school educated, City Traders and by and large millionaires. Not exactly members of the ordinary general public are they?
Someone memorably commented on the MOATS thread that 'Farage is the Establishment-approved anti-Establishment candidate', basically the outlier end of controlled opposition.
I don't think he's part of the establishment but I feel he desperately wants to be. He'll always be an outsider to them but they'll find him useful as he'd sell out the British public for their and his own gain.
@@Tom_- bankers and invesrment fund managers bankrupt this country in 2008. Why do you think they will have any iota what they are doing in parliment? Other than pander to their investors?
Musk slaps him in the face, Farage says "he kids! This is friendly banter. This is how we communicate". Musk kicks him in the nuts. This cozying turned out to be a one way street.
They don't actually see the same problems. Big corporate power isn't something farage really has an issue with. Corbyn genuinely doesn't like corporate power. Even though I don't support Corbyn, he actually believes in what he says
Farage wanted out of the EU so the rich could make more money, hide it offshore and pay less tax, also to strip the public sector of funding. He pretended that it was all for the benefit of the 'little man'. Corbyn would not agree with any of that.
The difference is that Corbyn actually means what he says, and has consistently been there to support his community. Farage has done no such thing, not only is he not doing anything for his constituents, but he always votes against pro-worker legislation.
Mr Anti-establishment is on the record saying he cannot tax big business properly because they too clever for him and they will just move their money overseas. Pretty sure he would bend over for the ‘establishment’ if they were willing to throw him a few quid.
I understand that we have to offer a different narrative to the fascist garage. I wonder why he gets so much more air time than the other small political parties, even his is a private company....
Why is this interesting to Aaron or new for Farage? He and Trump have been presenting themselves as anti establishment for years as they know that's where the discontent comes from.
😂 this guy need to go in to comedy. Did he actually just say he was anti establishment and against corporations? When a couple of days ago he was hoping for $100m in funding from the worlds richest man, the No.1 corporate capitalist in the entire world? You can't make it up....
That is totally disgusting. Farage needs to grow up and shut up, he can choose in which order to achieve those. He makes himself more detestable with every word out of his gob.
There's nothing disgusting about it. People were fed up with the Tories and New Labour and were attracted to Corbyn because he was offering something different. They're attracted to Reform for the same reason - looking for a change from Tory/New Labour.
@@WVislandia "Comparing" two things doesn't mean claiming they're the same. Kemi Banenoch can be compared to Keir Starmer without drawing the conclusion that they're similar.
People do not get housing security when their parents die - they have to pay 40% Inheritance Tax and the remainder is usually shared amongst siblings - so not enough to buy their own place. Moreover, if you are still living at home when your parents die, you will be forced to sell the house to pay the Inheritance Tax. It's all very unfair
You pay no tax on an estate under 325,000. If you have a sibling and your parents house is worth £650,000 you will pay no inheritance tax. The average house price in London is £678k. In a circumstance where you have a sibling you will pay tax on just the 28k which is 678k-650k (325k x2 sibling). 40% of 28k is £11,200 tax to be paid for inheriting an average house in London between you and a sibling.
There is a party that has buggered up the place and all we are getting offered is a homeopathic version of those same policies and ideals... We need a real alternative on offer.
I fully supported Jeremy Corbyn because he offered an alternative to young people like me. I'm now conflicted about voting Reform. I know they are morally wrong, but I'm so disenfranchised by the current establishment also concerned about migration.
Disappointing to see Novara playing right into Farage's hands with this piece. Same with Politics Joe. This is exactly the coverage farage is looking for.
That would be a big help. Reform got a huge amount of coverage on TV during the last general election campaign. The Workers Party got zero coverage. The BBC, ITV, Sky News and Channel 4 still have a lot of clout, unfortunately.
His base think Corbyn is a communist so it is kind of brave to compare himself to Corbyn. Put yourself in the mind of a Reform voter receiving this message.
This has always been how he manages his image, and seems a core element of authoritarian populists leaders or movements, borrowing the concepts and traits of anti elites or establishment whilst in essence misdirecting onto scapegoats and supporting elite interests. It’s like a gradualist approach to embedding ideas without popular support at the time so they become mainstream and normalised, then consolidating power.
"sensible centrist" It comes across as arrogant to call yourself sensible for simply taking the middle ground on any policy decision. Also centrism I have found from living across the world is a relative term to a particular sovereign nation. Centrism in the USA was markedly different to centrism in England
I would never vote for a right wing political party, but it strikes me that Farage has shown you can lead a right wing anti-establishment political party. What could be more anti-establishment than Brexit? Most of the Tory MPs hated it. Of course in other respects he is establishment; going foxhunting, making a fortune in the City of London. But overall I think the establishment hates him.
I’m one of those people, 37, grew up in the most left wing family you can imagine, and I would vote Reform. It doesn’t really matter how much theorising and intellectual analysis you do, or how educated you are, when the choices are so crap.
Same, I was quite a big Corbyn supporter, now cannot support the current working-class-hating Labour party, so Reform it is. (also being a 39 year old graduate in a very low paying job this was spookily accurate)
He is not fit enough to lace Corbyn's boots. Corbyn is the best PM the country has never had. Shame people like Farage and the Tories ruined his chances with their dirty games
Absurd. Corbyn spend years as leader undermining sensible politics, which hasn’t helped. You can try and blame the right but the truth is he didn’t win because most people didn’t think he had what it takes to lead. Simple as.
Love'em or hate'em both Farage and Corbyn have held consistent values. People see this and it givens them a sense of security compared to the neo-liberal flip-floppers who'd rather spend time in Davos and ignore their policy failures.
With the gig economy, lenders will not advance money for mortgages so low job security means there are very few first-time buyers. As for waiting for your parents to die, the chances are they will end up in a care home where fees will eat into the equity of the parental house. We need to build lots of houses to bring values down. Perhaps discouraging people from becoming landlords to free up housing stock. A housing market crash as he had in the eighties will help out first-time buyers. Unfortunately, thanks to Brexit, living and working in a cheaper EU country is no longer an easy option.
This has always been the problem with Farage and many of his supporters - they see there's a problem but the solutions they propose would inevitably make things much worse.
Horrifyingly accurate comparisons to baseline and history, a shame their intentions are such Worlds apart. Both were/are euroskeptical, both are antiestablishment - not wrong, but intention after that baseline is such an important difference.
Horse shoe effect - radical left (for want of a better term) (i.e. Corbyn, Syriza, and so on) are close-ish to far right. They just have different lenses to same/common enemy.
Already seeing it happen, I've got a bunch of mates, young guys, many of whom supported Corbyn in 2019 now they're supporting Reform, it's going to happen, we'll see young men flock to Reform in a similar way they did to Trump in America.
Nothing says anti-establishment more than buddying up with the richest man on earth.
Which you aren't. Get over it!😊
No I most certainly am not the richest man on Earth, on your advice I will now begin the process of trying to get over it.
@@scullocrusho Just checking in regarding your progress. Are you over it?
@@returnoftheredeyegive them some time at least, must’ve been quite a shock being told they’re not the richest man in the world online by a stranger
@@chatham43Imagine fighting for the richest man in the world in RUclips comments 😂 He thinks you’re a peasant:
You may not agree with corbyn but he has principles farage is bereft of any
Principles ?
So you are ok with the mass gang grooming of girls in working class areas across the UK ???
Corbyn refuses to even talk about it - Farage tries to highlight it and get justice for them ,,,
What are your ‘principles’ ???
@peter Well we all have principles. It depends what they are.
Nutty marxist principles, the scruffy loon is by far the worst leader the labour party ever had.
To found and run a political movement, reality is you need to attract donors so you sell yourself almost right away
The idea that Farages is anti establishment or oposed to corporates controle is ridiculous.
Same in the US... Trump, Bezoz, Elon and the Zuck. Oh yeah super anti establishment. They're definitely going to help the little guy. Bonkers how people fall for it!!
Why?
Because some of us use our eyes and aren't able to be manipulated So easily over and over again.
Clivet
@@Misaki.Manifestation and do what? Vote for former Director of Public Prosecutions Sir Keir Starmer?
Not fit enough to clean the boots of Jeremy
@david He wears boots? A. little worrying.😊
💯🙌
@@chatham43 yes, little felt boots.
Farage is 10x the bloke that islamist is 😂😂
@alexgarland2747 In December Reform said they had 130,680 members. Corbyn had 564,443 members, making his party the biggest in Europe. Go back to sleep.
The one problem is Farage will say anything in the moment anything that makes him popular, he has no parallel with corbyn
He dropped a bollock not backing Musk over racist Robinson release , he was on Laura K show verbally fellating his pal Elon then a few hours later Musk says C U Next Tuesday Nige lol .
Heaven forbid. And he's a politician too!😂
He is a bandwagonist.
Farage keeps on kissing that large orange backside in every interview.
I know the face is orange, but I'm sure fartage can confirm backside is orange, too 😂
a millionaire in the pockets of oil/gas is anti establishment..hahahaha...
Thats slander on Corbyn.
Sue the pants off him ,Jezza
Farage anti-establishment? Haha. Give me a break. He is the establishment.
Labour/Conservative political parties are the establishment. Reform is not the establishment...
@@jamesward9482 but their Shareholders ARE the Establishment - public school educated, City Traders and by and large millionaires. Not exactly members of the ordinary general public are they?
Someone memorably commented on the MOATS thread that 'Farage is the Establishment-approved anti-Establishment candidate', basically the outlier end of controlled opposition.
@@jamesward9482 Reform and ready to sell out to the biggest, most fascistic billionaires on the planet. Yep, they are establishment alright.
I don't think he's part of the establishment but I feel he desperately wants to be. He'll always be an outsider to them but they'll find him useful as he'd sell out the British public for their and his own gain.
So, the establishment destroyed Corbyn, but will let us have this guy. What does that tell you about Farage's intentions.
When Corbyn was leader of the Labour Party, they lost both general elections.
@@dtlfc3032 yet had a vote share vastly higher than Starmer.
@@johndavies4801 He did not in 2019.
Farage saying he is anti establishment is like Ronald McDonald saying he is a vegan.
so he is anti establishment but nearly accepted Elon's money?? And he is not a capitalist right?
Wrong.
@@chatham43 I was being cynical, maybe?
how about anti-status-quo then? How about anti 2 party system that's given us 28 years of basically the same sort of governments
@@Tom_- bankers and invesrment fund managers bankrupt this country in 2008.
Why do you think they will have any iota what they are doing in parliment?
Other than pander to their investors?
Everyone in political power is in the pockets of billionaires. Everyone. You just need to choose the billionaires you prefer to the others.
So anti corporate he cosied up to musk. Wow its mad that I dont believe him.
Musk slaps him in the face, Farage says "he kids! This is friendly banter. This is how we communicate". Musk kicks him in the nuts. This cozying turned out to be a one way street.
Corbyn and Farage see the same problems but have different solutions.
They don't actually see the same problems. Big corporate power isn't something farage really has an issue with.
Corbyn genuinely doesn't like corporate power. Even though I don't support Corbyn, he actually believes in what he says
One of them embraces some of those problems too. One of them is a liar.
Farage solution is “if you can’t beat em’”
Farage wanted out of the EU so the rich could make more money, hide it offshore and pay less tax, also to strip the public sector of funding. He pretended that it was all for the benefit of the 'little man'. Corbyn would not agree with any of that.
Nigel Farage talks sense shocker!
That can't be so stupid as to fall for Farage's smoke and mirrors!
lol yes one important fact, Jeremy isn’t a con man and Nigel has alway been the real Russian stooge according to Carole Cadewaller’s new podcast.
So you believe everything you hear on a podcast?
Farage does a lot of podcasts, do you not believe him?
🙄
Now l know he delusional if he thinks he is like JC
The difference is that Corbyn actually means what he says, and has consistently been there to support his community.
Farage has done no such thing, not only is he not doing anything for his constituents, but he always votes against pro-worker legislation.
The giant corporates that he happens to be best buddies with?, or maybe not as we've seen from musks comments recently.
He is just a corporate middleman.
Mr Anti-establishment is on the record saying he cannot tax big business properly because they too clever for him and they will just move their money overseas.
Pretty sure he would bend over for the ‘establishment’ if they were willing to throw him a few quid.
I understand that we have to offer a different narrative to the fascist garage. I wonder why he gets so much more air time than the other small political parties, even his is a private company....
Calling him a fascist? You’re desperate.
Calling him a fascist? You’re desperate.
@@BAR-id4yz calling someone desperate twice is desperate
Living in the UK 🇬🇧 used to be Great in the 1980s and Early 1990s and the Early 2000s in 2024 now 2025 it’s a Nightmare £££🤯
You get housing security when your parents die? Call for Hercule Poirot.
Just the sound of his voice has me reaching for the mute button, Grifters gonna grift.
Farage and Jeremy Corbyn couldn't be any different
Is Elon Musk corporate at all Nigel?
And Trump
is this a joke
Are they billionaires?
Musk is a 100% corporate, top-down corporate dictator.
He’s like Corbyn but the whole ruling class love him. I wonder why?
Some in his party were calling him a Messiah! The mans deluded.
What a joke.
Why is this interesting to Aaron or new for Farage? He and Trump have been presenting themselves as anti establishment for years as they know that's where the discontent comes from.
😂 this guy need to go in to comedy. Did he actually just say he was anti establishment and against corporations? When a couple of days ago he was hoping for $100m in funding from the worlds richest man, the No.1 corporate capitalist in the entire world? You can't make it up....
Farage claims to be anti establishment yet wants to crawl up elon musks bum hole?? I am confused. I need this explained in more details
Define the establishment?
Or define anti establishment?
@@Incognito-turnipHave you broken down?
That is totally disgusting. Farage needs to grow up and shut up, he can choose in which order to achieve those. He makes himself more detestable with every word out of his gob.
There's nothing disgusting about it. People were fed up with the Tories and New Labour and were attracted to Corbyn because he was offering something different. They're attracted to Reform for the same reason - looking for a change from Tory/New Labour.
@@rothwellaudio Disgusting to compare himself. People being fed up doesn't excuse it.
@@WVislandia "Comparing" two things doesn't mean claiming they're the same. Kemi Banenoch can be compared to Keir Starmer without drawing the conclusion that they're similar.
Broken clock is right twice a day
I don't agree with Corbyn on much at all. But he was principled and brave and those are 2 qualities rare in politicians.
the media will take this and portray him as "jeremy corbyn but not a racist"
Living with your Parents Age 25 to 30 is the New Normal in the UK 🇬🇧 because the Cost £ of Living and Rent is Too High
People do not get housing security when their parents die - they have to pay 40% Inheritance Tax and the remainder is usually shared amongst siblings - so not enough to buy their own place. Moreover, if you are still living at home when your parents die, you will be forced to sell the house to pay the Inheritance Tax. It's all very unfair
You pay no tax on an estate under 325,000.
If you have a sibling and your parents house is worth £650,000 you will pay no inheritance tax.
The average house price in London is £678k.
In a circumstance where you have a sibling you will pay tax on just the 28k which is 678k-650k (325k x2 sibling). 40% of 28k is £11,200 tax to be paid for inheriting an average house in London between you and a sibling.
The £80M never existed. It was just a dirty trick they played to make NF appear as a man of principle 😊.
Oooh cynical, but spot on.
Giant corporations dominate?.....Where does Musk fit in here then?
This is an insult to Jeremy.
Corbyn should sue the pants off Farage for lowering his reputation.
What in the double-speak?
Yes, he's seen regularly on public transport getting to and fro from work.
@@Matilda-P-p5w exactly that , old Farage in his chauffeur driven Mercedes S Class Maybach. Really a man of the people 🙄
How dare you stand where he stood!
❤ Jeremy Corbyn 🌹
You are right. Screaming RACIST at Farage and expecting that will finish the argument will no longer work long term.
There is a party that has buggered up the place and all we are getting offered is a homeopathic version of those same policies and ideals... We need a real alternative on offer.
Does Nomad Capitalist count as a big corporation, Nigel?
No! They're just helping people improve their passport "portfolio" 🤣
It's very odd that Farridge has hit the nail on the head, that being wealth inequality, and yet doesn't appear to know he has done so...
I fully supported Jeremy Corbyn because he offered an alternative to young people like me. I'm now conflicted about voting Reform. I know they are morally wrong, but I'm so disenfranchised by the current establishment also concerned about migration.
Disappointing to see Novara playing right into Farage's hands with this piece. Same with Politics Joe. This is exactly the coverage farage is looking for.
So what is your suggestion then?,
I honestly doubt this person going to Reform was really a former Corbyn supporter.
STOP TALKING ABOUT HIM
That would be a big help. Reform got a huge amount of coverage on TV during the last general election campaign. The Workers Party got zero coverage. The BBC, ITV, Sky News and Channel 4 still have a lot of clout, unfortunately.
His base think Corbyn is a communist so it is kind of brave to compare himself to Corbyn. Put yourself in the mind of a Reform voter receiving this message.
That's the funniest thing since yesterday out of frottage mouth. Integrity isn't an issue for him,as he hasn't got any.🤔🤔🤔
This video feels like Reform propaganda
This has always been how he manages his image, and seems a core element of authoritarian populists leaders or movements, borrowing the concepts and traits of anti elites or establishment whilst in essence misdirecting onto scapegoats and supporting elite interests. It’s like a gradualist approach to embedding ideas without popular support at the time so they become mainstream and normalised, then consolidating power.
You mean he got asked to compare himself
Sensible centrist here, aaron provides the best left wing commentary around
"sensible centrist"
It comes across as arrogant to call yourself sensible for simply taking the middle ground on any policy decision. Also centrism I have found from living across the world is a relative term to a particular sovereign nation.
Centrism in the USA was markedly different to centrism in England
>sensible centrist
That is an oxymoron
Yawn.
I'm not a centrist but I agree that Aaron is incredibly insightful and open minded. He manages to avoid parroting tribal rubbish which is rare.
@@abarette_ Not so. The real oxymoron would be "sensible fascist" which is where Farrage and Trump supporters are right now.
I would never vote for a right wing political party, but it strikes me that Farage has shown you can lead a right wing anti-establishment political party. What could be more anti-establishment than Brexit? Most of the Tory MPs hated it.
Of course in other respects he is establishment; going foxhunting, making a fortune in the City of London. But overall I think the establishment hates him.
Farage is loving this stuff with Musk it seems 😂 maybe they are actually working together 😂
I wouldnt even get financial security after the rents pass. In fact it would do completely the opposite due to associated costs incurred.
I’m one of those people, 37, grew up in the most left wing family you can imagine, and I would vote Reform. It doesn’t really matter how much theorising and intellectual analysis you do, or how educated you are, when the choices are so crap.
❤ Jeremy Corbyn The Best Socialist Labour Leader the UK 🇬🇧 never had
but but but isnt reform a limited company
The man that cried when Coutts Bank wanted rid of him
Farage all. mouth and no trousers
Same, I was quite a big Corbyn supporter, now cannot support the current working-class-hating Labour party, so Reform it is.
(also being a 39 year old graduate in a very low paying job this was spookily accurate)
Surely almost all ex-Corbyn voters would either divert to the Greens or Lib Dem. Personally I dont see any crossover between JC & Farage.
Life long labour voter until last year, voted Green last time and will again unless JC starts a new party but I'm hope he joins the Greens.
All I heard was ribbet from the great Toad
Bell end Farage couldn’t lace Jeremy Corbyn’s boots.
He is not fit enough to lace Corbyn's boots. Corbyn is the best PM the country has never had. Shame people like Farage and the Tories ruined his chances with their dirty games
Absurd. Corbyn spend years as leader undermining sensible politics, which hasn’t helped.
You can try and blame the right but the truth is he didn’t win because most people didn’t think he had what it takes to lead. Simple as.
Love'em or hate'em both Farage and Corbyn have held consistent values. People see this and it givens them a sense of security compared to the neo-liberal flip-floppers who'd rather spend time in Davos and ignore their policy failures.
Fair comments, at the end especially mr bastani
Laughable!!!!😂
It's called Generational wealth. Farmers require land. Or eat bugs. Bon appetit.
Farage will say anything for attention
Beautiful planet Earth may be caput by then too
Me to 🎉
He wishes he was like J.C
With the gig economy, lenders will not advance money for mortgages so low job security means there are very few first-time buyers. As for waiting for your parents to die, the chances are they will end up in a care home where fees will eat into the equity of the parental house. We need to build lots of houses to bring values down. Perhaps discouraging people from becoming landlords to free up housing stock. A housing market crash as he had in the eighties will help out first-time buyers. Unfortunately, thanks to Brexit, living and working in a cheaper EU country is no longer an easy option.
the UK is so cooked
I've met quite a few people that overlap between Corbyn and Reform (at least the alt-right)..
Bastani's Farage obsession continues...
Farage having an opposite of Mussolini arc? Musk trying to get him fired opened his eyes to the problems of corporations lmao
Nigel Farage was always anti globalist and not happy with Monopoly
This has always been the problem with Farage and many of his supporters - they see there's a problem but the solutions they propose would inevitably make things much worse.
Oooooh, so that's a scam, is it?
Horrifyingly accurate comparisons to baseline and history, a shame their intentions are such Worlds apart. Both were/are euroskeptical, both are antiestablishment - not wrong, but intention after that baseline is such an important difference.
My god this guy has no self awareness
Horseshoe theory
Hahah farage is a product of the corporate sector. He's just a liar.
Don't be so surprised. Steve Bannon said the same about Bernie Sanders on Bill Maher show. Maybe there's something to this.
Horse shoe effect - radical left (for want of a better term) (i.e. Corbyn, Syriza, and so on) are close-ish to far right. They just have different lenses to same/common enemy.
He supports Israel
I don’t like corbyn but farage is know where near corbyn, , he is truth full one thing farage is not.
Sounds like Novara Media are bad employers and don't pay a good living wage to their presenters!
Far from it. It’s a cooperative
Already seeing it happen, I've got a bunch of mates, young guys, many of whom supported Corbyn in 2019 now they're supporting Reform, it's going to happen, we'll see young men flock to Reform in a similar way they did to Trump in America.
Rwanda sounding better every year
@@garyfletcher1910 Send Farage instead - and I'm not a Labour voter.
😢🤥🤨❤
"X haven't made my life better" is a fool's politics
No