This virus will never go, not unless it itself decides to mutant itself away, that could take forever. If you think that our yearly flu is th 1918 pandemic virus, and thats still going strong as ever. pitch your tent.
@@exup1k The virus will be around, yes. That doesn’t mean the lockdowns will. (Few countries had actual “lockdowns”. I wish the media used a more accurate term, like “restrictions”, since most things were at least open for delivery/ pick up.) Even in the US, where we have more than our share of cases & deaths, Biden just announced we’ll have enough vaccines distributed by May, that on May 1st, anyone 18 & up will be eligible. That means the t haven’t already opened, will in the fall.
"It's gonna take 2 years to leave." 2 years later: still in A further 2 years later: still here The future: yup. Still in. Of course now there's no in or out as you MUST STAY IN. Going out is no longer allowed.
*Mock the Week* *(Season 15, Episode #4; July 1, 2016)* Presenter: Dara O'Brien Team 1: Rhys James (Captain), Zoe Lyons, Rob Beckett. Team 2: Ed Gamble, Hugh Dennis (Captain), Gary Delaney.
Well, at least YOU watched the clip. That is more than I can say for the people who posted it! I wanted to know the name of (Zoe Lyons) and had to find your comment to get it. (Thank you!)
Vote Leave, 2016: “Brexit will bring manufacturing back to Britain.” Michael Gove, 2020: “Actually, Brexit will probably finish off manufacturing in Britain, but it’s okay, we don’t need it.”
@@michaelvincent7115 Remember when Remainers were saying Nissan would leave the UK if Britain left the eu? www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52829348 That was wrong.
Is it bad that to some extend I am happy the elderly dies out? The older someone is, the more likely they are sexist, homophobic and conservative in reforms.
+[dahamster97] All I care about is people being consistent. So the question is: have you ever, at any point, quoted immigrant crime statistics? If you haven't, then while I myself had a guilty laugh _[feeling guilty about the laughing, that is]_ about +[TheHadesShade]'s joke, I can at least understand the anger. If you have, however, then you are a hypocritical twat and should very definitely shut up.
Yes, that is bad you sick bastard. Imagine being so thick as pig shit that you think your opinion is so much better than people with countless years of experience that they “deserve to die”. Grow up.
Crispin Odey, donor to the Tory party, made about £200m. I can't believe Farage hasn't received a payout either, considering he conceded defeat twice, which led to a jump in the value of the £ each time before the real result came out and it tanked. Very easy to make money if you know which way the market is going to head.
How about businesses who sell to Europe. With the pond weaker it becomes cheaper. Friend works for a small manufacturing company selling to UK and France. There orders have rocketed in the last 3 years.
Shakes First you sound bitter. It was in reference really to this show not having balls any more. The PC brigade would melt at a joke from Frankie. No haunted pussys here
I don’t agree with how the older generations get to vote and the younger generation don’t. It will affect the younger, it is their future
4 года назад+11
Quite fun to see how UK comedians make fun of their own nation. Everybody outside have made these kind of jokes long since now, and now it is true. Still, I guess we didn't come up with some of the more hilarious jokes since we outsiders lack the "internal prattle" well enough, I give you that. "So. now, how long do I have to wait for a plumber I can afford?" "43 years!" "How long do I have to wait here in Antwerpen to get back to London?" "43 years!"
43 years .. is it how many years ago did Dara look older than 43? .. Is it how many years ago did Dara's hair jump ship? .. is it how many years does it take the moon to orbit Dara's head? .. is it how many years was Dara's mom in labor? ..
It isn't done - it's nowhere NEAR done. It's on hold while the coronavirus is rampaging through the UK. And Boris is doing a fine job of pissing off all the other EU leaders with ridiculous demands they just laugh at *because they can,* while simultaneously pissing off Northern Ireland by periodically considering selling them down the river and forgetting he's saying that out loud.
"We're leaving the EU, 'cause I can't stand them Jerries flying over us and the Indians takin' our jobs and chip shops can't make a proper cuppa--" "Okay, boomer."
"clips featuring Milton Jones, Romesh Ranganathan, Stewart Francis..." NONE of these people are in this clip!!! YOU can't even be bothered to watch the clips YOU are posting. sure, Hugh Dennis and Dara Ó Briain are on every episode, so that's a safe, useless addition to the description section... Thank you for the minimum effort possible.
They're giving an example of the people most likely to be in the clips, it does say 'and more' and the end of that list so don't get your knickers in a twist pal
Good thing to leave - more nations need to exit EU until it actually do what it said it would and stop trying to become a federal ruling of the continent.
It was created to make European countries more politically and economically linked in order to preserve peace in Europe. It's just that some Brits misunderstood that and thought it was only a trade bloc.
@@TheASMRCyclist No, the sad part is that Germany, France and a few others though it was a chance to impose their authoritarian antifreedom style on other European nations, and have started to issue a lot of directives that overrule or violate nations laws, and threaten penalty if they are not enacted.
@@ZarkowsWorld Actually, EU directives go through the law-making process and are checked by Council of the European Union and EU Parliament. I can understand why some people can feel angry when a majority votes to approve a directive they themselves oppose, but at the end of the day that's how democracy works.
@@ZarkowsWorld Democracy isn't perfect but its better than anything else we've tried. Also, to quote Margaret Thatcher, "I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack me personally, it means they have not one political argument left."
London is a bubble. Completely out of touch with the rest of the country. Should just break away as a principality and be done with it. Im fine for the capital to be Glasgow or Birmingham
Tony regardless, the talent is not commuting to Glasgow or Birmingham. In effect London (including the bog cleaners etc...) subsidises the rest of the country.
I think it’s more the celebrity’s and people who are jobless wanted to stay while the average person wants more. I’m 28 and I would of voted leave, of course it’s a risk but The EU was taking more from England then what England was getting out of it,
this is a comedy show? The comedians are gonna #1 be taking the piss #2 voicing their own opinions, they're not some unbiased news report are you dumb?
It's a panel show, not the fucking news. If they think people who voted Leave are morons, they can say it. Thought your type loved free speech and all that.
Their job is to get laughs. It's not their fault that taking the piss out of Leave is funnier than taking the piss out of Remain. Going with the former over the latter is a sign of intelligence, not partiality.
Seeing the new steps by EU to outlaw local hunting customs etc, I hope Brexit was just the start. It is time for more to leave this authoritarian federal organization.
@Martin Baldwin-Edwards The big-government nonsense that EU is now doing is just want Adolf and Benito would have loved -- you seem confused or ignorant.
"its a trait of the british...a desire for independence" Me (an american): ......you blokes threw a HUGE FIT a number of years ago. Don't think we forgot. ..................... *All other former british colonies around the world*: what he said.
"*All other former british colonies around the world*: what he said." A touch more accuracy might improve your post, albeit at the expense of making it less amusing in your own mind. Unlike certain other countries (cough, France) Britain recognised that the age of empire was over following World War II and negotiated for those colonies to become independent nations. The process had started long before with the so-called 'white dominions' - Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa - having become self governing well before the First World War. India was next on the list, and a process of' indianisation' ie, having Indians running things rather than whites, had begun some years before the country gained independence in 1947.
@@fds7476 Lets face it, the remainers lost, but are too small minded to rise above it. If we, as a nation, had said "ok, this is the result, lets get behind this and push, no matter what our voting stance was", it would have been alot easier to deal with the EU, who played upon our division to the max.
@@Peter_Kalve The Gov didnt crash our economy, nor did the vote. Someone somewhere decided to drop a bomb on our economy to make money. They played on the "uncertainty" of a post EU UK. What actually changed over night? Nothing (our economy actually grew by the end of '16) ...London was still the 2nd largest financial market in the world, we were still open for buisness. Like i replied to the other guy, if the remainers had swallowed their pride and got behind brexit, instead of hindering it, we would have had a much stronger negotiating position with the EU, this would have been sorted out years ago.
Tried talking to a fisherman lately? Or a small exporter? Nobody said there would be Armageddon. Experts said there would be economic difficulty beginning immediately and lasting into the long term. By contrast, Leave said we held all the cards, could ‘save’ our fishing industry, and would invest heavily in the NHS. All of which has proven to be lies.
@tsoiboy4073 Did you ever hear about the Japanese soldier on some Pacific island who carried on fighting The Second World War long after Japan surrendered? It's all over, mate. Anything you have to say is going to change nothing; we've left the EU, and we won't be rejoining anytime soon. This re-fighting of a war you have lost is maybe cathartic for you, but the rest of us are just thinking; be a man and accept defeat with good grace.
@@MebXVII Jeez, you people do love a completely hammed up war analogy, eh? Be really convenient for you morons who ignored experts if we didn’t point out your ignorance every time something we told you was inevitable happened, wouldn’t it? You fucked the very people you claimed to want to help and even government ministers are demanding a renegotiation already, 7 weeks after we left. I’m not relighting an old war; the we lost the battle. But if you think we’ll lie down so the government can unaccountably do what it likes because you twats gave them a license, you’re as dim as we said you were in the first place.
@@MebXVII you asked for negative consequences of Brexit so far which the previous commenter gave you then you came out with some BS war analogy totally ignoring the truth lol; priceless
@@LoverOfBellies Brexit won, do you really think my sheer joy at that is offset or dampened by the opinion of a random person nearly a year ago??? I can't even remember this thread, but I'll bet you haven't forgotten we're not in The EU anymore. Have a Merry EU free Christmas.
Should have remained a single-phase trade union only. The moment it became legislative in nature, that's where it started to look like a more peaceful 4th Reich.
@@duncandl910 Will never happen, will fall apart - yet again. This time no 66 billion helping hand from the UK. Still though, nice to know the City of London will still be lending the EU much of their covid relief fund.
I honestly do not understand why people think that Brexit was only supported by boomers and/or racists/sexists/homophobes/everyotheristsorphobes when that is clearly not the case. Do people actually believe that most of the leavers (which in turn insinuates much of the country based on the vote results) fall under these categories? That is a very unhealthy, pessimistic outlook, not too mention quite presumptuous. I know very little about British politics and even I can tell this is most likely not true in the slightest. Most people that I've listened to mostly hated the direction the EU was heading (i.e. a totalitarian/fascist state by means of implementing socialistic policies and smaller-scaled corruption, at least that's my take on the matter). tl;dr you lazy bastitches: vote to leave =/= racist! Edit: Ignore my stupidity! lol -In the US (where I live), every state within the union holds the sovereign right to leave the union if they vote it to be necessary and the federal government really can't say or do anything about it. It is written in the constitution and hence the rest of the US has no right to complain if a state leaves. Does the EU have anything like this in their own version of a constitution-like document? I really don't know EU politics that well (only from second-hand sources) and I apologize if I come off as being ignorant.-
_"In the US (where I live), every state within the union holds the sovereign right to leave the union if they vote it to be necessary"_ Interesting you start your post with a _"I don't live in the UK, but even I can tell you that [...]"_ , because I don't live in the US, nor have I ever lived in the US, and even I can tell you that the quote from you I quoted above is blatantly false. In actual fact, there are *no* provisions in the United States Constitution for any State to leave the Union. And, in fact, the Supreme Court has consistently ruled that secession can *only* occur with consent of the other States _[I would presume by a 2/3 majority, so as to create a Constitutional Amendment codifying the secession of the State]_ . Well..... it could of course also occur by means of a successful violent revolution, but that hardly counts seeing as how we are discussing *Legal* matters here, not militaristic ones.
In the internal EU-treaties (I believe the Maastricht-treaty) it's written that every member can, with the domestic democratic backing (the government can choose whether by referendum like UK or just the parliament), file a request to leave the EU. After 2 years or a (requested by the leaving member) longer period, the member leaves the union with or without any new treaty between the former member and the EU.
@@dylanfoster6974 Nice try, but you have either failed to understand or have chosen to ignore the facts. The EU came into being with the Maastricht Treaty, known formally as the Treaty on European Union, is the international agreement responsible for the creation of the European Union (EU) signed in 1991 and which became effective in 1993. Before that the EEC was just a trading agreement, no freedom of movement etc.
@@spacecoasttactical well they clearly used the year the UK joined the European Communities as the answer to that question but you're clearly an expert on this :)
@@spacecoasttactical and in my opinion, had it remained as just a trading agreement, there would never have been the issue of Brexit in the first place!
@@longago3649 yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2016/06/27/how-britain-voted Not according to a yougov poll. 71% of 18-24 years voted to remain while 64% of over 65s voted to leave
Well everyone still has a right to complain, decisions are almost never black or white, Britain may enter the EU in the future (or at least people will still want it to). There isn't anything wrong with saying what you feel
I do love a group of people who have never done a real days work in their life criticising people who do every day, exercising their legal right to vote.
If you don't white ant yourselves, Brexit is the best thing that has happened to the UK since the Yes Minster episode pointed out how damaging it is to non-bureaucrats.
Never thought I'd miss Brexit being on the news all the time
So true
This and the last leg.
Yeah same
L.J Turner It’ll be back before you know it
I fell your pain
Just think, when this was filmed they didn't know Boris would become PM or the world would be dealing with covid-19. Truly a more innocent time.
Donald Trump hadn't been elected yet either
Ahh the good old days.
Lucky bastards
They definitely knew he would be PM. It was generally viewed as a matter of time.
Is it, "How long will this lockdown really last?"
New Message no it’s “how long will this second lockdown last really”
This comment just ages worse and worse
This virus will never go, not unless it itself decides to mutant itself away, that could take forever. If you think that our yearly flu is th 1918 pandemic virus, and thats still going strong as ever. pitch your tent.
@@exup1k The virus will be around, yes. That doesn’t mean the lockdowns will. (Few countries had actual “lockdowns”. I wish the media used a more accurate term, like “restrictions”, since most things were at least open for delivery/ pick up.) Even in the US, where we have more than our share of cases & deaths, Biden just announced we’ll have enough vaccines distributed by May, that on May 1st, anyone 18 & up will be eligible. That means the t haven’t already opened, will in the fall.
@@hks2377 I think the term ‘lockdown’ is a fair word to describe being legally compelled under government decree to stay at home.
Gary Delaney not being able to get through his own jokes without laughing gives me life
"It's gonna take 2 years to leave."
2 years later: still in
A further 2 years later: still here
The future: yup. Still in. Of course now there's no in or out as you MUST STAY IN. Going out is no longer allowed.
Lol, UK is no more in the EU Parliament, the problem is the speed that will take years and years and years like normal international terms
@@R4rd not a fan of comedy I see, or February
@@R4rd out of the EU parliament since that date, but still in the union until 1st January 2021.
Jesus Christ guys, it was a Covid-19 joke!
@@mulrich No, not in the EU. The UK is in the transition phase (which will be of unknown duration) in which it still follows EU law, though.
The fishing industry joke has aged well…
Unlike the fishing industry itself.
That Megabus quip was *gold.*
*Mock the Week*
*(Season 15, Episode #4; July 1, 2016)*
Presenter: Dara O'Brien
Team 1: Rhys James (Captain), Zoe Lyons, Rob Beckett.
Team 2: Ed Gamble, Hugh Dennis (Captain), Gary Delaney.
Well, at least YOU watched the clip.
That is more than I can say for the people who posted it!
I wanted to know the name of (Zoe Lyons) and had to find your comment to get it.
(Thank you!)
So it is comedians and Rhys James reacting to the EU vote
There's a certain unfunny irony in any English person wanting independence.
From an Australian.
I agree.
From an Irishman.
Get colonised noob
@@y_strikes2770 No need to be rude
Same,
From an Indian
+1, from a Malaysian.
Could you please put the original air date in the description?
I'd imagine this one was 30th of June. Normally MTW is broadcast on a Thursday, and so this would presumably be exactly one week after the vote.
I'm from Cornwall and I didn't want to leave
I'm not a poorly-educated, gammon-faced racist and I didn't want to leave.
@@L0stJ0hnny Tuff, deal with it nigga
It took them long enough to react!
It took the channel long enough to upload the video
"Will give fishing industry a boost" Oh how the turntables...
That time apart joke was brilliant!
Interested Bystander sure was! Laughed out loud properly
Vote Leave, 2016: “Brexit will bring manufacturing back to Britain.”
Michael Gove, 2020: “Actually, Brexit will probably finish off manufacturing in Britain, but it’s okay, we don’t need it.”
They knew this at the time of course, just a truly evil thing
Fake. Gove did not say this
@@spacecoasttactical maybe but the statement isn't less true
@@michaelvincent7115 Remember when Remainers were saying Nissan would leave the UK if Britain left the eu?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52829348
That was wrong.
@@ReddwarfIV The government bribed Nissan to stay awhile.
Honda left.
Dyson left.
Rees-Mogg's investment fund left.
Farage left.
Lawson left.
Brexit's gone great hasn't it 😂😂😂
Talking about bubbles. If he only knew 😩😂
Think Im gonna have to look up those Megabus adverts they're always teasing Darin over.
Who's Darin ?
2:55 Ed's joke 😂😂😂😂😂
How long did 2020 feel like
Well, after Covid is through, I am very interested how the U.K. will have changed demographically and economically.
Is it bad that to some extend I am happy the elderly dies out? The older someone is, the more likely they are sexist, homophobic and conservative in reforms.
+[dahamster97]
All I care about is people being consistent.
So the question is: have you ever, at any point, quoted immigrant crime statistics? If you haven't, then while I myself had a guilty laugh _[feeling guilty about the laughing, that is]_ about +[TheHadesShade]'s joke, I can at least understand the anger.
If you have, however, then you are a hypocritical twat and should very definitely shut up.
@@TheHadesShade found the soft lefty shite!
Yes, that is bad you sick bastard. Imagine being so thick as pig shit that you think your opinion is so much better than people with countless years of experience that they “deserve to die”. Grow up.
@@TheHadesShade Jesus, get over the fact that remain lost. You guys are such sore losers XD
i don’t think the phrase “ok boomer” has ever applied as fittingly as it does to half the comments in this comment section
Ok zoomer
I cant even pick a single best joke, they're all perfect
Hello RUclips Algorithm. Dara’s on a bus again!
Before 1992, the UK was a member of the EEC, not the EU.
Is it how old you are, Dara? (He was 43 in 2016)
Only for 34 days of the year. He was 44 on the 4th of February 2016.
What's the average IQ of the people on Mock the Week ....
Did we leave the EU? I didn't notice.
The real question is WHO made money on the currency crashing?
Crispin Odey, donor to the Tory party, made about £200m. I can't believe Farage hasn't received a payout either, considering he conceded defeat twice, which led to a jump in the value of the £ each time before the real result came out and it tanked. Very easy to make money if you know which way the market is going to head.
How about businesses who sell to Europe. With the pond weaker it becomes cheaper. Friend works for a small manufacturing company selling to UK and France. There orders have rocketed in the last 3 years.
I made a couple of grand.
I like Rob’s teeth
Good thing, 'cause there's loads of 'em!
I'd like Rob's teeth.
5:25 Liz Truss has entered the chat
Where Frankie Boyle when you need him
drunk and cursing in a ditch.
How many years has it been? Get over it already.
On his own show, "New world order" I think it's called.
Shakes First you sound bitter. It was in reference really to this show not having balls any more. The PC brigade would melt at a joke from Frankie. No haunted pussys here
@@DeanMoxley87 Rhys James isn't PC.
old remain vote here btw.
I haven’t looked at the comments yet, I assume it’s full of salty leavers who can’t take a joke?
Pangaea for the Pangaeids wouldn’t say full of them exactly, but they’re definitely triggered lol
No, I can take a joke....far better than most Remainers can take it seriously.
yup
How long will the 2020s last? 😂😂
I was 18, and I voted to leave.
What the hell was I thinking?
you were thinking about what you believed was best for the UK
David Cameron said he'd retire if we left, I'm thinking a lot of people voted leave just to see the back of him. XD
I don’t agree with how the older generations get to vote and the younger generation don’t. It will affect the younger, it is their future
Quite fun to see how UK comedians make fun of their own nation. Everybody outside have made these kind of jokes long since now, and now it is true. Still, I guess we didn't come up with some of the more hilarious jokes since we outsiders lack the "internal prattle" well enough, I give you that.
"So. now, how long do I have to wait for a plumber I can afford?" "43 years!"
"How long do I have to wait here in Antwerpen to get back to London?" "43 years!"
Pretty sure this is a reupload meaning it happened shortly after Brexit.
Sour grapes indeed ......
No, not really. Just comedians doing their job. But with how ridiculous Brexit is, they hardly need to.
Says the salty old fart
God I forgot how mad they got about that bus 😡🚌. 😆😅😂🤣
Wahaha yeah HAHAHA HAHAHAA LOL LOL DHFJDHFDHFDKIAHFIHF IGHAAHAHAHAA...... you fucking twat. Lies are funny aren't they.
@@kelpkelp5252 Are you still angry about the bus?
43 years .. is it how many years ago did Dara look older than 43? .. Is it how many years ago did Dara's hair jump ship? .. is it how many years does it take the moon to orbit Dara's head? .. is it how many years was Dara's mom in labor? ..
Salty.... Love it!
They said there would be food shortages well they're not laughing now.
Wanna guess which of them voted 'leave'?
Rob Beckett
"43 years" Is it the age difference between Cher and her double act, "Cher Alike"?
3:34 true
There was such a shit fight over How to get it done but now it IS done it just doesn't seem to be that big of a deal. Just saying.
@Tim Graham wow...so you're triple fucked.
It isn't done - it's nowhere NEAR done. It's on hold while the coronavirus is rampaging through the UK. And Boris is doing a fine job of pissing off all the other EU leaders with ridiculous demands they just laugh at *because they can,* while simultaneously pissing off Northern Ireland by periodically considering selling them down the river and forgetting he's saying that out loud.
One of the best things to happen in Britain. Thank fuck.
is it fuck
"We're leaving the EU, 'cause I can't stand them Jerries flying over us and the Indians takin' our jobs and chip shops can't make a proper cuppa--"
"Okay, boomer."
You must be well happy about the virus then? Lol
When will the 'okay boomer' crowd realize they're the cringy ones? It's as if they don't have self reflection
@@janus3555 Okay boomer.
@@katy3901 thanks for making my point.
@@katy3901 do you realise that Boomers were born *after* the war?
"clips featuring Milton Jones, Romesh Ranganathan, Stewart Francis..." NONE of these people are in this clip!!! YOU can't even be bothered to watch the clips YOU are posting.
sure, Hugh Dennis and Dara Ó Briain are on every episode, so that's a safe, useless addition to the description section... Thank you for the minimum effort possible.
They're giving an example of the people most likely to be in the clips, it does say 'and more' and the end of that list so don't get your knickers in a twist pal
Brexit all the way
Good thing to leave - more nations need to exit EU until it actually do what it said it would and stop trying to become a federal ruling of the continent.
It was created to make European countries more politically and economically linked in order to preserve peace in Europe. It's just that some Brits misunderstood that and thought it was only a trade bloc.
@@TheASMRCyclist No, the sad part is that Germany, France and a few others though it was a chance to impose their authoritarian antifreedom style on other European nations, and have started to issue a lot of directives that overrule or violate nations laws, and threaten penalty if they are not enacted.
@@ZarkowsWorld Actually, EU directives go through the law-making process and are checked by Council of the European Union and EU Parliament. I can understand why some people can feel angry when a majority votes to approve a directive they themselves oppose, but at the end of the day that's how democracy works.
@@TheASMRCyclist Yes, democracy is two wolfs voting to eat the sheep. And only idiots want to be part of EU.
@@ZarkowsWorld Democracy isn't perfect but its better than anything else we've tried. Also, to quote Margaret Thatcher, "I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack me personally, it means they have not one political argument left."
London is a bubble. Completely out of touch with the rest of the country. Should just break away as a principality and be done with it. Im fine for the capital to be Glasgow or Birmingham
revolver 84 indeed, London has the best paying, highest-skilled jobs (beside university towns like Cambridge) and the best educated workforce.
@@Pierrick2009 That's because the talent commutes in. London is full of bog cleaners, car washers and coffee servers. Lol
Tony regardless, the talent is not commuting to Glasgow or Birmingham. In effect London (including the bog cleaners etc...) subsidises the rest of the country.
Glasgow and Birmingham voted to stay as well. It's not so much about London vs the rest of the country as cities vs others.
Widmerpool99 a very good point!
Loser's consent. The bedrock of democracy.
I think it’s more the celebrity’s and people who are jobless wanted to stay while the average person wants more. I’m 28 and I would of voted leave, of course it’s a risk but The EU was taking more from England then what England was getting out of it,
You are making the mistake of thinking in zero-sum terms.
But now you can't visit the EU? Really?
Hows that going for yall. Nice cost of living crisis youve had for the last 8 years
was there a joke in here not against leave? BBC as impartial as ever.
Just because you have an opinion, doesn't mean it's a valid one. Not all opinions are worth airtime.
this is a comedy show? The comedians are gonna
#1 be taking the piss
#2 voicing their own opinions, they're not some unbiased news report
are you dumb?
It's a panel show, not the fucking news. If they think people who voted Leave are morons, they can say it. Thought your type loved free speech and all that.
Their job is to get laughs. It's not their fault that taking the piss out of Leave is funnier than taking the piss out of Remain. Going with the former over the latter is a sign of intelligence, not partiality.
Seeing the new steps by EU to outlaw local hunting customs etc, I hope Brexit was just the start. It is time for more to leave this authoritarian federal organization.
@Martin Baldwin-Edwards The big-government nonsense that EU is now doing is just want Adolf and Benito would have loved -- you seem confused or ignorant.
I was 19 when I voted. Plenty of young people want to leave
Why?
Plenty more wanted to remain. In the 18-24 age group, the vote was 27% leave, 73% remain.
@@L0stJ0hnny fortunately politcal decisions aren't made solely by 18-24 year olds
@Martin Baldwin-Edwards nobody thinks that. Are you made of straw?
And just a quick look at which channels you follow explains why. Mentality of a 12 yo
"its a trait of the british...a desire for independence"
Me (an american): ......you blokes threw a HUGE FIT a number of years ago. Don't think we forgot.
.....................
*All other former british colonies around the world*: what he said.
"*All other former british colonies around the world*: what he said."
A touch more accuracy might improve your post, albeit at the expense of making it less amusing in your own mind.
Unlike certain other countries (cough, France) Britain recognised that the age of empire was over following World War II and negotiated for those colonies to become independent nations. The process had started long before with the so-called 'white dominions' - Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa - having become self governing well before the First World War. India was next on the list, and a process of' indianisation' ie, having Indians running things rather than whites, had begun some years before the country gained independence in 1947.
*sigh* Is it a bad think that I know how true her statement of manufacturing the truth can be? ( trump....that's all I'm going to say...trump *cry*)
Gary kinda messed up his timing when delivering some of these, he's usually great
Didn't hear one funny joke
Why are you on yt if you are deaf?
No BBC bias here now is there......
Yeah, how dare a bunch of well-read comedians comment on the fact that Brexit was complete and utter bullshit?
So our economy has collapsed even before leaving the EU. Talk about us committing suicide twice.
@@fds7476 Lets face it, the remainers lost, but are too small minded to rise above it. If we, as a nation, had said "ok, this is the result, lets get behind this and push, no matter what our voting stance was", it would have been alot easier to deal with the EU, who played upon our division to the max.
@@Peter_Kalve The Gov didnt crash our economy, nor did the vote. Someone somewhere decided to drop a bomb on our economy to make money. They played on the "uncertainty" of a post EU UK. What actually changed over night? Nothing (our economy actually grew by the end of '16) ...London was still the 2nd largest financial market in the world, we were still open for buisness. Like i replied to the other guy, if the remainers had swallowed their pride and got behind brexit, instead of hindering it, we would have had a much stronger negotiating position with the EU, this would have been sorted out years ago.
@@fds7476 "well-read" Wow, now those are some low expectations.
Haha its so funny all the immigrants are our taxi drivers and waiters, so funny so humane. So tolerant. So nice. So welcoming.
And yet here we are 4 years later after we voted to leave still waiting for the Armageddon we were told it would cause.
Tried talking to a fisherman lately? Or a small exporter? Nobody said there would be Armageddon. Experts said there would be economic difficulty beginning immediately and lasting into the long term. By contrast, Leave said we held all the cards, could ‘save’ our fishing industry, and would invest heavily in the NHS. All of which has proven to be lies.
@tsoiboy4073 Did you ever hear about the Japanese soldier on some Pacific island who carried on fighting The Second World War long after Japan surrendered? It's all over, mate. Anything you have to say is going to change nothing; we've left the EU, and we won't be rejoining anytime soon. This re-fighting of a war you have lost is maybe cathartic for you, but the rest of us are just thinking; be a man and accept defeat with good grace.
@@MebXVII Jeez, you people do love a completely hammed up war analogy, eh? Be really convenient for you morons who ignored experts if we didn’t point out your ignorance every time something we told you was inevitable happened, wouldn’t it? You fucked the very people you claimed to want to help and even government ministers are demanding a renegotiation already, 7 weeks after we left. I’m not relighting an old war; the we lost the battle. But if you think we’ll lie down so the government can unaccountably do what it likes because you twats gave them a license, you’re as dim as we said you were in the first place.
@@MebXVII you asked for negative consequences of Brexit so far which the previous commenter gave you then you came out with some BS war analogy totally ignoring the truth lol; priceless
@@LoverOfBellies Brexit won, do you really think my sheer joy at that is offset or dampened by the opinion of a random person nearly a year ago??? I can't even remember this thread, but I'll bet you haven't forgotten we're not in The EU anymore. Have a Merry EU free Christmas.
Britain should have never joined the EU in the first place
Should have remained a single-phase trade union only. The moment it became legislative in nature, that's where it started to look like a more peaceful 4th Reich.
@@janus3555 i agree as a person fro an EU country. I want a European superstate, but that would have neverhappened with the UK.
@@duncandl910 Will never happen, will fall apart - yet again. This time no 66 billion helping hand from the UK. Still though, nice to know the City of London will still be lending the EU much of their covid relief fund.
5:06 he really needs to stop laughing after each one of his jokes, he comes across as so creepy and pathetic
Comedy gold....the gold the BBC pay their overpaid tv 'stars.'
Someones a little bit sensitive
Oh and there's a balanced comedic view from the BBC.... NOT!
is every uk comedian a lefty labour supporter?
Aye it's starting to look like comedy is full of soft shites.
Only the ones on TV.
Well Dara o briain is Irish so.
I think Hugh Dennis supported the Lib Dems.
Who is here after watching lucy’s video .
Well fed prats. The London comedy circuit is no longer relevant.
Shows you how wrong they were, like most remainers.
BREXIT MEANS BREXIT
That's exactly the kind of deeply insightful, all-caps rhetoric that we've come to expect from the Leavetards.
I honestly do not understand why people think that Brexit was only supported by boomers and/or racists/sexists/homophobes/everyotheristsorphobes when that is clearly not the case. Do people actually believe that most of the leavers (which in turn insinuates much of the country based on the vote results) fall under these categories? That is a very unhealthy, pessimistic outlook, not too mention quite presumptuous. I know very little about British politics and even I can tell this is most likely not true in the slightest. Most people that I've listened to mostly hated the direction the EU was heading (i.e. a totalitarian/fascist state by means of implementing socialistic policies and smaller-scaled corruption, at least that's my take on the matter).
tl;dr you lazy bastitches: vote to leave =/= racist!
Edit: Ignore my stupidity! lol
-In the US (where I live), every state within the union holds the sovereign right to leave the union if they vote it to be necessary and the federal government really can't say or do anything about it. It is written in the constitution and hence the rest of the US has no right to complain if a state leaves. Does the EU have anything like this in their own version of a constitution-like document? I really don't know EU politics that well (only from second-hand sources) and I apologize if I come off as being ignorant.-
_"In the US (where I live), every state within the union holds the sovereign right to leave the union if they vote it to be necessary"_
Interesting you start your post with a _"I don't live in the UK, but even I can tell you that [...]"_ , because I don't live in the US, nor have I ever lived in the US, and even I can tell you that the quote from you I quoted above is blatantly false.
In actual fact, there are *no* provisions in the United States Constitution for any State to leave the Union. And, in fact, the Supreme Court has consistently ruled that secession can *only* occur with consent of the other States _[I would presume by a 2/3 majority, so as to create a Constitutional Amendment codifying the secession of the State]_ . Well..... it could of course also occur by means of a successful violent revolution, but that hardly counts seeing as how we are discussing *Legal* matters here, not militaristic ones.
@@AhsimNreiziev Oops! You know what in my tired state, I was mixing things up in my head. That is seriously my bad!
In the internal EU-treaties (I believe the Maastricht-treaty) it's written that every member can, with the domestic democratic backing (the government can choose whether by referendum like UK or just the parliament), file a request to leave the EU. After 2 years or a (requested by the leaving member) longer period, the member leaves the union with or without any new treaty between the former member and the EU.
What a fucking idiot.
React to something that hasn't happened yet? 😂😂 why weren't the reacting to the end of Covid? 👀
ITS ACTUALLY RUBBISH, VERY POOR ! YAWN
It was around this time the political bias of the mainstream media made me stop watching these shows.
How can the UK have been in the EU for 43 years as the EU didn't exist until 1992.
look up the European Communities, it later turned into the EU
@@dylanfoster6974 Nice try, but you have either failed to understand or have chosen to ignore the facts. The EU came into being with the Maastricht Treaty, known formally as the Treaty on European Union, is the international agreement responsible for the creation of the European Union (EU) signed in 1991 and which became effective in 1993. Before that the EEC was just a trading agreement, no freedom of movement etc.
@@spacecoasttactical well they clearly used the year the UK joined the European Communities as the answer to that question but you're clearly an expert on this :)
@@spacecoasttactical and in my opinion, had it remained as just a trading agreement, there would never have been the issue of Brexit in the first place!
Old people voters swung it? Hilarious, I found 1 person for remain out of 100.
There are far more younger voters than older yet the older people are responsible for leaving? Obviously, the younger people can't do math!
@@longago3649 I believe it's that "new math" or "alternative math" they are teaching in schools. It's just like "alternative medicine."
@@longago3649 yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2016/06/27/how-britain-voted
Not according to a yougov poll. 71% of 18-24 years voted to remain while 64% of over 65s voted to leave
Luckily i think I must be just old enough not to be a remoaner soft shite.
Comedians? There hasn't a comedian on this show in years
They're laughing at you.
Apparently because your older your not entitled to a view or must be stupid. These are such cheap jokes.
Fuck off you sad coffin dodger.
This was a great clip of a terrible UK situation. Good luck Brits with you exit.
Yeah ... your wokeness proves why leave was right ...
Managed to get to 1:09 and almost found something funny.
the guy in the red shirt seems so pathetic
The 'Older Generation' not funny attacking them
First day on the internet?
@@2159ianmilne no dear
@@annmariebuscema6506 That's not for your kind to say.
@ my kind excuse me
@ is your account suspended
Ha Ha you lost. Never mind just grow up now.
Fuck off Colin.
Well everyone still has a right to complain, decisions are almost never black or white, Britain may enter the EU in the future (or at least people will still want it to). There isn't anything wrong with saying what you feel
@@L0stJ0hnny So little Johnny still has some growing up to do.
@@colinroxburgh5049 - yeah, like "haha you lost" is so very mature…
L0stJ0hnny your name is literally lost.. 😂
I do love a group of people who have never done a real days work in their life criticising people who do every day, exercising their legal right to vote.
So small minded individuals.
BEST PART.... Seeing how Many LIEW
Lame clickbaity title is lame.
If you don't white ant yourselves, Brexit is the best thing that has happened to the UK since the Yes Minster episode pointed out how damaging it is to non-bureaucrats.
You posted cringe