Has anybody told Nige that when we were in the EU we had a returns agreement with France to send people crossing the channel illegally back and when we left we lost our ability to do that? Brexit dividend.
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Nige: "This is an immigration election!" Labour wins a stomping majority without mentioning immigration. Nige: "They made a big mistake not running on immigration!"
While this is true, the turnout was poor and the popular vote share was shocking and labour are already talking about immigration so it obviously is an issue for them.
They only won a "stomping" majority (look up the popular vote stats, id hardly call it a positive endorsement of Labour) because of first past the post, and the tory vote (which was practically nonexistent after years of incompetence and scandals) being hammered by reform whos entire stick was ....... Immigration Not a reform voter but to say immigration was not a factor in this election is extremely disingenuous
New Unneeded IDCards = Low Turnouts expected Electoral Commission warned of this. Electoral COmmission notice no significant fraud before This attempt at gerrymandering didn't stop the Torries from being destroyed at the polls.
😂 deluded if you think Labours majority had anything to do with the public's perception of their competence...rather than simple hatred for the Torys. Besides, who got a close third biggest vote share?
I like the fact the UK's commitment to human rights is held accountable by a group of other countries. I simply do not trust Westminster to do the right thing given it's recent horrifically abusive track record on homeless and disadvantaged people. The absolute last thing Westminster needs (or deserves) is an escape from accountability.
Why do you think the EU isn't manned by the exact same kinds of spineless globalists as Westminster? You think our European neighbours don't have their own Boris Johnsons?
@@routeman680No, they want a check on the power of Westminster. And it’s not a foreign institution, say it with me now, IT’S AN INTERNATIONAL COURT! It would behave the exact same way if it sat in London.
@@routeman680 The European Court of Human Rights was an initiative started by the European Council ratified by the Treaty of London. All founding states of said council of which the UK was one agreed to it. In case you're too ignorant to recognise the Council of Europe is a separate body to the EU and the UK still has a seat on it and is one of its founding members, I would like you to explain how that means we are being controlled by a foreign organisation.
@@eddaniels4731 to be fair it's rather more than the UK being a founding member, in many ways the treaty grew out of British legislative history and most of all as an outshoot of the Universal Declaration, the UN charter and before that Churchill's Atlantic Charter, perhaps the most important document of the 20C.
This is not a Rejoiners parliament. This is a parliament with sense that it’s better to make deals with the EU, for our benefit, than make them our enemy to our detriment.
In the aftermath of WWII in 1948, Winston Churchill along with European Leaders was one of the architects of the ECHR. The UK was the very first nation to ratify the convention in March 1951. Churchill said during the drafting of the treaty - “In the centre of our movement stands the idea of a Charter of Human Rights, guarded by freedom and sustained by law.”
Well things have changed a bit haven't they? We had a navy then to defend our borders, and there weren't millions ot third worlders queueing up to get free healthcare and benefits. You lot should grown a brain
Nigel forgets to mention most British workers of working age do not want to work in the low paid austerity scheme of the Tories after 14 years of wages not measuring up to cost of living!
Wages are kept low because we import hundreds of thousands of minimum wage workers every year. Businesses can replace you easily, so your wages aren't going to be high. If you're hard to replace, businesses will pay you well to try to keep you. If you're easy to replace, then your wages will be low because it saves businesses money in paying their workers. Nigel has mentioned this countless times. To advocate for mass unskilled immigration is to advocate for domestic businesses exploiting foreigners for cheap labour.
What I don't understand about this argument, is that the poor blame people even worse off than them. They don't challenge the real issue, that the tories stiffed all the lower paid workers for 14 years. Farage is just an idiot. He's a one trick pony, what would happen if he gets his way and everyone realises that the promised land doesn't happen? Just like brexit all over again
@@CrusaderZav then you need to encourage natives to do the jobs instead. It's not like businesses are choosing immigrants as a preference. They are the ones applying for the jobs and willing to do jobs others won't. Government could help with a better minimum wage for a start. Cutting off businesses from potential employees just puts them out of business. As usual, Farage is full of short-sighted solutions without understanding the complexity of the problem.
So what’s the solution then? Bring in workers other countries need for our selfish benefit when we should train our own. Tories and Labour are two cheeks same arsehole.
@jackarcher9652to hold people to account for the words they have used? Nigel should be held to account for all the lies he has told brexit, because Nigel makes out that brexit was this glorious plan. Has it worked? Not in any single measure for the uk. It’s ripped us apart, but yeah course Nigel is great 👍
It is normal for an MP making a maiden speech to reference their constituency and to say something about what makes it special. Farage, of course, can't do that where Clacton is concerned. He doesn't live there, or care two hoots about it, and has no intention of visiting it any more than is strictly necessary. He is representing himself in parliament, not his Clacton constituents!
And yet they (the people in Clacton) voted for him. Maybe they were all simultaneously hoodwinked or hypnotised into voting for him! It's a wonderful thing democracy. Your little politburo mates from Joe.ie and those in China and Nth Korea wouldn't have tolerated an election in the first place. Farage and Reform are going to get more popular because of the open door system that makes decent citizens like those in Clacton and other decent British towns second class citizens as they can't access basic health care or get their kids proper education resources because of uncontrolled immigration in the UK. Crimes against women have increased because of the influx of undocumented foreign men. Nigel is a breath of fresh air for the House of Commons! Great to see him and the other 4 Reform guys take their seats......😂 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Yes, and the people in Clacton-on-Sea who voted for him are as mad as a box of frogs. Similar actually to the Muslim contingent in Rochdale who voted for Galloway. That didn't last long though😂😂😂..He was booted out on his ear at the first opportunity and I suspect we will be able to say the same about Nigel and Clacton in due course.
@@elaineevans16 So much of his rhetoric is 'Me' .'I' , I did this, I said this, Trump loves ME. It's all about ME really. Mustn't forget us, especially "us" his party and followers who he has to keep making excuses for their racism. Don't suppose he really needs a script.
Rubbish utter rubbish, he would end the madness you lot have created, cheap labour is not what Reform want, it's a skilled home grown work force, you lot lie to yourself, to your loved ones to everyone you spout your rubbish, well done, the WEF prime minister who was in power now has his replacement, the new WEF prime minister, we are in big trouble and you lot are blind to the threat and by choice as you must know the truth.
Well something has to happen. We now need more social houses than we built after the 2nd world war at a cost of over £150bn quid. Currently we're struggling to give public sector workers a 5% pay rise at a cost of just under £2 billion quid. Where is all the money coming from to build reasonable homes and infrastructure for the 8 million who have arrived here already? I'm all for social housing, but right now we're paying £80bn quid in interest on the national debt Sunak racked up helping people pay their energy bills, we can't afford any more borrowing or we'll have to start taking away from the NHS. Wealth taxes and the likes can only go so far, are economy and housing have completely collapsed under the strain of mass migration. Not only do we need to stop it right now before it gets any worse and puts rents up even higher, we need to start returning people home when visas are up for renewal, especially where they have bought entire families across with them.
@@NeonVisualit's funny, people like you only look at a small data set. You're right you would fix an issue short term, but we require those migrants because British people are having less kids, we can't replace our own population and haven't for a few years now. Migrants are propping up our pensions and without them, non of us will have a roof over our heads when we get older. We require immigrants, if you kick them out, it won't fix rent, it won't make the UK back to how it was etc etc. You will only make things infinitely worse and who will you blame them? Because it won't be yourselves will it?
7:35 For once Nige told the truth. Blair used to deport 80,000 on average every year *while* we were EU members and signatories of the ECHR. Yet it's the ECHR that stopped the Tories from deporting a single person to Rwanda? Snakeoil salesman
He described that benefit situation, like a completely out of touch rich man. The problem is low wages 1st, and the benefit system pulling the carpet under you as soon as you find a job you might lose a week later for reasons beyond your control second.
Yeah. So, people feel shit because they have to stay on benefits to survive instead of work, because work would make them esrn less. And the problem is the benefit?
Honestly, dont let them abbreviate it to the e.c.h.r makes it sound corporate, non-important. I want to watch this weasel squeal every time he admits that he thinks humans rights are woke.
It also conflates the court and the convention. Time has proven that the electorate isn't really bright enough to know what things are or how they function. You can fairly easily convince people to hate an acronym, even if they may actually benefit from what happens to them because of it.
6:47 The rest of the time everyone was asleep. It's telling that none of you lot in these comments saying that actually bothered to listen to your hero.
@@BazilMouseDetectiveUK Pretty much everything is left compared to Farage. All he needs is the funny accent and moustache and he'll be cosplaying his favourite person from history.
@@jonmould2946 no. Populism isn’t about “popular” policies. It’s about creating a divide. “The People” vs “The Elite”. Who are The Elite? Whomever the people spouting the drivel want it to be.
@@jonmould2946 Populism is the philosophy of a set of elite vs the people and is normally characterised by easy solutions to complex problems. It's not difficult to Google something.
During his time as an MEP he was appointed to the Fisheries Commission and he attended exactly one attended one, yes one, of the 40 plus meetings it held while he was an MEP. If he works as hard for Clacton God Help It. 😀😀😀
That's why I'm surprised he knows anything about how the EU operates... or maybe, if we read between the lines, he's saying it allowed a waste of space like him to make a lot of money for doing nothing, and he assumes other MEPs are the same.
Nigel is a breath of fresh air and can’t wait for him to be priminister .. I’m afraid with the tories and Labour you just get the same puppet master different puppets
what does that even mean? meaningless leftist media platitudes, chuck them out without listening, or engaging in any debate, you people are so dissappointing and useless
@@CrusaderZav u do realise that our immigaration policy back then used to be when we were in the EU and had return agreements with France, but now that Brexit happened we no longer have these agreements which has lead to where we are today with a fucked asylum system that took place under a conservative government. Also just want to point out that whilst Farage was championing Brexit he was making sure that all of his children and family were getting German passports so it wouldn't affect them lol
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Farage really is a one trick pony. His first speech in which he could have outlined his vision for Clacton, but no! Back to immigrants and the ECHR. Clacton you have my sympathy but we did warn you.
@@PatrickSinclair-s4h well then why vote him in if he's not even sure his plan will work? Not to forget he never seems to turn up when he needs to or when he's going to be in scrutiny
One thing he's good at - constant criticising and carping. He's certainly a mood killer, he does like to spread depression ... the ECHR should be retained, although its possible some revisions might be necessary after all these years.
Glad you acknowledge that circumstances have changed since the 1950s. I'm sure you agree it's important in pubic life to criticize things that don't work properly, so that governments are persuaded to improve them.
@@routeman680 There's a huge difference between trying to improve something and just constantly sniping about it - this latter is what Farage does, he has no power and hopefully never will have. Any tweaking of the ECHR will need to be done with all the signatories to it, its not just something the UK can or should change unilaterally.
@@mjwilliamsb2676 ..."constantly sniping" about it... it is his JOB. and he can't do anything else because you're right, he has no power. so what, you expect him just to not say anything or bring up any issues before the house? just because you feel his views are "depressing" doesn't make them invalid or invalidate the people who agree and feel the issues he brings up are important.
Oh so you want to increase funding for Clacton do you Nigel? It's a shame that they used to receive millions (sorry can't find the exact amount online annoyingly) every year from the EU, but Brexshit reduced it to a pittance, just like the rest of the country. Grimsby, which voted 70% in favour of Brexshit, used to get £20 million a year. Now it gets £2 million a year. Hereford (the shithole where I live) used to get £36 million a year. Now it gets £2.4 million instead. He's an absolute charlatan.
The Rwanda scheme wouldn't have worked at any price..people would just start their trek all over again! The issues are global. More has to happen for water, food, and get the violence under control, globally. Give people what they need, a quality of life with the means to take care of themselves responsibly..rather than wasting money with on carousels.
There’s water, food and little violence in Vietnam, but they make up a plurality of arrivals across the channel this year. Same with Albania which was the most common origin country for arrivals in 2022. I’m not saying these things aren’t important and worthwhile, but pretending that fixing the societies of Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen and Sudan would stop people crossing the channel isn’t helpful. There are always going to be economic migrants from poorer countries who will want to enter the UK via these means if the mechanism for them to do so exists. This is why tackling the structures in place that facilitate and profit from these journeys is so important, but requires a lot of resource and international cooperation.
I notice he doesn't mention anything about what the effects of Brexshit have been for the last four years. But then this is for his home crowd, who'll never actually look up any facts.
Of course. What he's saying is he was able to get lots of money out of the EU while doing nothing. Toughening up the rules would mean cracking down on people like him, rather than the majority who do what they are paid for.
@@gnu_andrew They did toughen up the rules after he took the royal piss with his expenses. He jokes about not needing receipts, while ignoring that they very much did want them, he just didn't bother handing them over. He committed fraud, basically.
@@iandawe948 It's strange that remainers criticise nigel for making use of the outrageous money the EU gives MEPs. He was the one making a point about how ridiculous the financial waste of the EU is. Glad we left.
He wasn’t mocked what a load of nonsense. We would still have human rights if we left the ECtHR. UK lawyers were instrumental in writing the European Convention of Human Rights. It just means an unelected euro court would not have superiority over UK law and immigration.
@@jimseltzer2002 He got those votes by offering things he would never have to deliver. It's easy to promise the world when you don't have to deliver it. His party is devoid of political talent. Reform would like to move to a health inusrance based system like the USA, they want to erode rights so that they can exploit workers with ease, while cutting £50 billion from public services and decimating the welfare system add to that that they would abolish net zero targets and allow oil and gas to flourish with mass profits. Reform would also like to lower tax for corporations and billionaires while deregulating financial services so the markets have more power. These policies are ridiculous and would literally dismantle the country without sorting out the real problems.
@@SimplySketchyGT He also fails to tell everyone that the ECHR laws are a baseline, each county is free to add upon those laws how they see fit. He also fails to tell everyone what would replace the ECHR and what laws would be put in place for our human rights. Its ok having an idea but you need a plan and an end goal. He has neither.
We would still have the Magna Carta. The English bill of rights and the Universal declaration of human rights. The idea that leaving the ECHR would mean we lose pur human rights is simply not true. It would likely be replaced with our own version. Another British bill of rights. So he's not wrong. But, and it's a big but. Do we really trust the government to create a new bill that protects the citizens adequately in regards to things like privacy etc. I certainly don't. In the case of a any referendum they would need to create this new bill of rights and release it to the public so it can be scrutinised by the public before casting their vote.
Well I don't think Farage was mocked at all - that is nonsense - he was having a laugh at his own expense. It was in fact was a good speech (welcome to Parliament Nigel) perhaps except for the ECHR conclusion which holds sensible safeguards against reactionary decisions by politicians who frankly aren't responsible enough to safeguard a paper bag such as the previous calamitous so called 'government' of the UK. I'm not a supporter of Farage, and liberals might not like it, but he told truths that nobody would admit. In disagreement with Farage but extending the thread of the matter; we should still negotiate with Europe a sensible approach. However, Nigel is not wholly consistent with the truth when it suits him. Dinghies are a tiny proportion of immigration, it's legal immigration in millions that a responsible government should be attending to. I'm hoping that Labour, can see sense. Interesting note that Labour deported 50,000 in 2009-2010. Heaven help us if we have proportional representation where Farage would have gained 100 seats - so much for that liberal obsession.
Nigel Farage is such a skilled rhetoric and a joy to listen at. And why are people on benefits forced to not work more than 16 hours. Nigel's party probably got a lot common with Fremskrittspartiet FrP in Norway. Cheers from Norway.
leaving the ECHR and gettiong rid of human rights in the uk is the DUMBEST idea i think ive heard proposed in parliament or by any mp in my lifetime ........... ridiculous idea
Leaving the EEC single market and joining unlimited EU migration is the reason you can't pay your bills with a full time job, and why you are worse off than your parents, and any children you decide to inflict hardship upon will be even poorer than you. There's a reason the economy has stagnated since 2010 - 8+ million migrants without any homes having been built or any hope of building homes at the rate required without wartime levels of debt. If you flood a market with cheap labour, everyone else in the market loses out and wages either stagnate or drop. In most cases since mass migration in to the UK under the EU, it's been a drop in wages consistently year on year, while normal 2% inflation continues to climb. Now, in order to fix the economy we're going to have to embark on a massive civil engineering project to build 6 million homes over the next 10 years, which is more than one home per minute. That's just to get on top of the CURRENT numbers. In 10 years time the population will be even bigger. The only solution to save the economy would be to remove the entire 8 million since 2010, and the 1.6 million handed visas last year. Since there's no political will to do so we're just going to have to get used to getting poorer each year until rioting breaks out because the food banks have run dry. Those who advocate for not putting a stop to migration are advocating for a complete collapse of the UK economy and decent into martial law to try and keep order while hyperinflation destroys the value of labour.
@@coleuk8817 Because most of them have English as their second language, and first choice of country. In order to house the 8 million who have arrived here we now need to build more social housing than we did after the 2nd world war, and will cost in the region of £150bn. That's just for today's numbers, doesn't include our own population, and excludes any children born over the next 10 years too. Put that in to perspective when we're struggling to lift the two child cap at a cost of £1.6bn. Not only must we stop migration before it gets any worse, we have to start actively refusing visa renewals in order to bring the numbers back down to something normal countries can manage. The only alternative is you giving up your home to migrants and perhaps pitch a tent in the garden if you're fortunate enough to have one (a garden, not a tent). How do you suggest we raise more than the entire annual NHS budget, as well as training up the builders and labourers with no money there either?
Remember that this channel is an echo chamber. A huge number of people voted for them in this democracy. Its good that Reform has representation as we need every angle to tackle the issues that Reform voters care about. To stifle those views would lead to even more extreme views and US-style politics. If you don't like them then just be thankful for the first-past-the-post system.
Bringing up the "drugs industry" in the context of "stopping the gangs won't work" was totally idiotic. You want to take profits away from drug dealers, then legalise their biggest revenue stream (cannabis). You want to take profits away from people smugglers, then provide safe and legal routes to enter the UK. His entire speech was empty posturing in the vain attempt to obfuscate the fact that he doesn't even want to solve the problem, he just wants to repeat the misinformation that he thinks his voter base want to hear.
His speech resonates with a growing section of the electorate. 4.1 million votes with a four week campaign. For each MP 800,000 voted. So as you take the mick and get very smug, bear that in mind.
I am with you. Many on here show a naivity, no stupidity, which fills me with horror. They have no grasp of the impending chaos enveloping this country.
They were almost all tactical votes to screw over the Tories. A lot of Tory voters would never vote Labour but decided they couldn't vote Tory this time, so voted Reform.
@@timsimmons5953 The people he represents are voting for things not great for a lot of them. Privatised NHS?? Get a job or no money if not sorted in 16 weeks! Wants to shrink the state. They will love that I don't think.
Many of them have mental health issues and addiction issues and will probably be on some form of sickness/disability payment, but he made it sound like they're all chompin at the bit to do sum work...Blames Labour, but they were adhering to EU Law at the time...He's a deceiver...
@@janetmalcolm6191 I don't think Cameron is sorry about much in life. He's as disgusting as the rest of them. And he's yet again managed to slink off without taking any of the blame for things. Even got a damn peerage out of it. Absurd.
I totally agree with what hes saying regarding immigration souring since the 90s. Everyone must have the same problems as we do in our area, cant get in at the local GPs, house prices have rocketed. We have a local "half way house" full of undesirable people. I think alot of these "mocking MPs" need to take a look around and ask the people in their constituents if they want more of this in their area - or if they want goverment to do something about it!
@@R53Hole So the population increases by 10% and your not telling me you need at least 10% more homes ? "Its all down to the Rich people buying them all" ??? WAKE UP
Nigel likes to say he’s the common sense politician. He talks about the pressures caused by the 600,000 legal net migration figure. But then instead of discussing ways to bring that figure down, he segues into the small boats illegal migration problem. Solving the small boats won’t do anything about the 600,000 figure.
6:47 The rest of the time everyone was asleep. It's telling that none of you lot in these comments saying that actually bothered to listen to your hero.
He wasn't all through Brexit. His fault it got started in the first place. Heckled Cameron to make good his word to have a referendum. Farage's favourite word. Referendum.
I think sacrificing people's internationally agreed human rights is too large a price to pay, to reduce immigration, the extent of which hasn't even been formally considered or calculated.
Thats EXACTLY what people like nige want. Throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Lots of unsaid, insidious and malicious intent behind people wanting to scrap the ECHR. If people actually read it, their eyes would be opened.
Farage needs to read migration scientist Hein de Haas’ excellent book “How Migration Really Works”, which debunks - with facts - much if not all of these claims. In short, he’s talking half-truths at best, but mostly he’s gobbing up utter shite.
He’s being respectfully and quietly listened to. That doesn’t mean they agree with him or that he’s correct. But he is being listened to. My guess is because - agree or disagree- at least he’s saying things that are never said in the HoC.
@ukbloke28 really ? So why do so many mp Spend their time reading their script ? For that length to discuss a few topics clearly and precisely I'm not saying I liked him But u cannot deny He's got the knack
@@joinmeonthedarkside2 to ensure they have the facts. Farage doesn't need actual facts. He just makes up bullshit as he goes along and contradicts himself. There's no doubt he's a good orator and can win people over, but then so could Hitler & Mussolini.
Has anybody told Nige that when we were in the EU we had a returns agreement with France to send people crossing the channel illegally back and when we left we lost our ability to do that? Brexit dividend.
Has anybody told you BORIS negotiated Brexit ??? - profit before people
Has no body told you that France offered us one two years ago but the Tories refused?
STOP BLAMING EVERYTHING ON THE EU, it's pathetic.
@@mcfcguvnors Return agreements have nothing to do with Brexit.
@@lindalou8120 Unfortunately it's untrue..
@@mcfcguvnors Nige did a deal with Boris to not contest any Tory seats during the 2019 election. Get Brexit done Boris was his man.
farage having to pretend to give a fuck about clacton for the next five years is going to be the funniest thing
He is going to be gutted when his rapist mate loses to a women in November
Thank you ! He is a fool 😢
He's in the USA consoling Donald as his first act as Clactom MP.
Not as funny as Starmer giving a f..k about the Country and its citizens.
@@Steve-s8k Get a real username, bot
He talks about being surrounded by "remainers" but fails to understand that these people have been voted in by the public in a democratic way...
And have the incredible backbone to still stick to the referendum results even though they're agsinst it. Farsge could only dream of that much spine.
NO THEY HAVEN'T, IT WAS FIXED FOR STARMER FROM THE START. BLAIR, MURDOCH, GATES. STARMER IS HATED. ALWAYS BEEN A BOUGHT MAN. YOU LOT SHOULD BE ASHAMED WANTING WHAT STARMER ETC IS DOING. AND YOU ALL DESERVE WHATS COMING YOU WON'T BE TREATED ANY DIFFERENT.!!!!!
@@gillianslater9227 What are you so terrified of? That Starmer is going to ban capitals?
Farage doesn’t like democracy
on just the one issue? no they weren't were they? it's only the left that can't respect democracy, and perhaps Trump.
Nige: "This is an immigration election!"
Labour wins a stomping majority without mentioning immigration.
Nige: "They made a big mistake not running on immigration!"
While this is true, the turnout was poor and the popular vote share was shocking and labour are already talking about immigration so it obviously is an issue for them.
They only won a "stomping" majority (look up the popular vote stats, id hardly call it a positive endorsement of Labour) because of first past the post, and the tory vote (which was practically nonexistent after years of incompetence and scandals) being hammered by reform whos entire stick was ....... Immigration
Not a reform voter but to say immigration was not a factor in this election is extremely disingenuous
New Unneeded IDCards = Low Turnouts expected
Electoral Commission warned of this.
Electoral COmmission notice no significant fraud before
This attempt at gerrymandering didn't stop the Torries from being destroyed at the polls.
Labour did mention immigration quite a lot!
😂 deluded if you think Labours majority had anything to do with the public's perception of their competence...rather than simple hatred for the Torys.
Besides, who got a close third biggest vote share?
I like the fact the UK's commitment to human rights is held accountable by a group of other countries. I simply do not trust Westminster to do the right thing given it's recent horrifically abusive track record on homeless and disadvantaged people.
The absolute last thing Westminster needs (or deserves) is an escape from accountability.
Why do you think the EU isn't manned by the exact same kinds of spineless globalists as Westminster?
You think our European neighbours don't have their own Boris Johnsons?
In other words, you want to be ruled by a foreign organization.
@@routeman680No, they want a check on the power of Westminster. And it’s not a foreign institution, say it with me now, IT’S AN INTERNATIONAL COURT! It would behave the exact same way if it sat in London.
@@routeman680 The European Court of Human Rights was an initiative started by the European Council ratified by the Treaty of London. All founding states of said council of which the UK was one agreed to it.
In case you're too ignorant to recognise the Council of Europe is a separate body to the EU and the UK still has a seat on it and is one of its founding members, I would like you to explain how that means we are being controlled by a foreign organisation.
@@eddaniels4731 to be fair it's rather more than the UK being a founding member, in many ways the treaty grew out of British legislative history and most of all as an outshoot of the Universal Declaration, the UN charter and before that Churchill's Atlantic Charter, perhaps the most important document of the 20C.
This is not a Rejoiners parliament. This is a parliament with sense that it’s better to make deals with the EU, for our benefit, than make them our enemy to our detriment.
Who made an enemy out of the EU?
@@Danny-is5if - Boris, Farage and the Brexit Crew. Don’t act clueless.
@@Danny-is5ifget with the program
Of course your gonna say that 😂😂😂
@@Lee-ke9mx bot
In the aftermath of WWII in 1948, Winston Churchill along with European Leaders was one of the architects of the ECHR. The UK was the very first nation to ratify the convention in March 1951. Churchill said during the drafting of the treaty - “In the centre of our movement stands the idea of a Charter of Human Rights, guarded by freedom and sustained by law.”
Yes but this is a man who has openly praised and supported Hitler. So I'm hardly surprised he doesn't agree with Churchill
Well things have changed a bit haven't they? We had a navy then to defend our borders, and there weren't millions ot third worlders queueing up to get free healthcare and benefits. You lot should grown a brain
it was a mistake, churchill was a delusional idiot.
Nigel forgets to mention most British workers of working age do not want to work in the low paid austerity scheme of the Tories after 14 years of wages not measuring up to cost of living!
Wages are kept low because we import hundreds of thousands of minimum wage workers every year. Businesses can replace you easily, so your wages aren't going to be high. If you're hard to replace, businesses will pay you well to try to keep you. If you're easy to replace, then your wages will be low because it saves businesses money in paying their workers. Nigel has mentioned this countless times.
To advocate for mass unskilled immigration is to advocate for domestic businesses exploiting foreigners for cheap labour.
What I don't understand about this argument, is that the poor blame people even worse off than them. They don't challenge the real issue, that the tories stiffed all the lower paid workers for 14 years. Farage is just an idiot. He's a one trick pony, what would happen if he gets his way and everyone realises that the promised land doesn't happen? Just like brexit all over again
@@CrusaderZav how many Brits are prepared to do seasonal work?
@@CrusaderZav then you need to encourage natives to do the jobs instead. It's not like businesses are choosing immigrants as a preference. They are the ones applying for the jobs and willing to do jobs others won't. Government could help with a better minimum wage for a start. Cutting off businesses from potential employees just puts them out of business.
As usual, Farage is full of short-sighted solutions without understanding the complexity of the problem.
So what’s the solution then? Bring in workers other countries need for our selfish benefit when we should train our own. Tories and Labour are two cheeks same arsehole.
When you order a politician from Temu.
@@wonderingworld119 🤣🤣
That's the best analogy I've heard to describe Farage..... Brilliant...!
Brilliant 😂
😂😂😂😂
He won't improve the life of a single resident in Jaywick....
like you then
@jackarcher9652 He cleared off to the US less than 2 weeks after becoming an MP, has he been back to Clacton since 5th July?
@@CHUTNEX Yes, daily. Source: I'm a resident.
@jackarcher9652to hold people to account for the words they have used? Nigel should be held to account for all the lies he has told brexit, because Nigel makes out that brexit was this glorious plan. Has it worked? Not in any single measure for the uk. It’s ripped us apart, but yeah course Nigel is great 👍
@@CHUTNEXhe’s been to Clacton?!!
It is normal for an MP making a maiden speech to reference their constituency and to say something about what makes it special. Farage, of course, can't do that where Clacton is concerned. He doesn't live there, or care two hoots about it, and has no intention of visiting it any more than is strictly necessary. He is representing himself in parliament, not his Clacton constituents!
And yet they (the people in Clacton) voted for him. Maybe they were all simultaneously hoodwinked or hypnotised into voting for him! It's a wonderful thing democracy. Your little politburo mates from Joe.ie and those in China and Nth Korea wouldn't have tolerated an election in the first place. Farage and Reform are going to get more popular because of the open door system that makes decent citizens like those in Clacton and other decent British towns second class citizens as they can't access basic health care or get their kids proper education resources because of uncontrolled immigration in the UK. Crimes against women have increased because of the influx of undocumented foreign men.
Nigel is a breath of fresh air for the House of Commons! Great to see him and the other 4 Reform guys take their seats......😂
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Yes, and the people in Clacton-on-Sea who voted for him are as mad as a box of frogs.
Similar actually to the Muslim contingent in Rochdale who voted for Galloway. That didn't last long though😂😂😂..He was booted out on his ear at the first opportunity and I suspect we will be able to say the same about Nigel and Clacton in due course.
He rambles on a lot without saying much. How can anyone listen to his Brexit moaning is beyond me
He’s always boasting how he doesn’t need a script and that’s why, he just talks bollox
And me
Mini trump !!! Endless nonsense
@@elaineevans16 So much of his rhetoric is 'Me' .'I' , I did this, I said this, Trump loves ME. It's all about ME really. Mustn't forget us, especially "us" his party and followers who he has to keep making excuses for their racism. Don't suppose he really needs a script.
Wake up and save your beloved country before it’s too late!! Stop being woke and listen to what he’s actually saying.
He won’t say how having fewer human rights for us all will “stop the small boats”. It’s all bollocks, of course..
Rubbish utter rubbish, he would end the madness you lot have created, cheap labour is not what Reform want, it's a skilled home grown work force, you lot lie to yourself, to your loved ones to everyone you spout your rubbish, well done, the WEF prime minister who was in power now has his replacement, the new WEF prime minister, we are in big trouble and you lot are blind to the threat and by choice as you must know the truth.
Well something has to happen. We now need more social houses than we built after the 2nd world war at a cost of over £150bn quid.
Currently we're struggling to give public sector workers a 5% pay rise at a cost of just under £2 billion quid.
Where is all the money coming from to build reasonable homes and infrastructure for the 8 million who have arrived here already?
I'm all for social housing, but right now we're paying £80bn quid in interest on the national debt Sunak racked up helping people pay their energy bills, we can't afford any more borrowing or we'll have to start taking away from the NHS.
Wealth taxes and the likes can only go so far, are economy and housing have completely collapsed under the strain of mass migration. Not only do we need to stop it right now before it gets any worse and puts rents up even higher, we need to start returning people home when visas are up for renewal, especially where they have bought entire families across with them.
@@NeonVisualit's funny, people like you only look at a small data set. You're right you would fix an issue short term, but we require those migrants because British people are having less kids, we can't replace our own population and haven't for a few years now. Migrants are propping up our pensions and without them, non of us will have a roof over our heads when we get older.
We require immigrants, if you kick them out, it won't fix rent, it won't make the UK back to how it was etc etc. You will only make things infinitely worse and who will you blame them? Because it won't be yourselves will it?
Really? Maybe because parliament is still not sovereign when its laws can be trumped by brussels bureaucrats
@flippy66 That's a very long rant which fails to address where the houses are coming from and who is going to pay for them.
7:35 For once Nige told the truth. Blair used to deport 80,000 on average every year *while* we were EU members and signatories of the ECHR. Yet it's the ECHR that stopped the Tories from deporting a single person to Rwanda? Snakeoil salesman
Yes you’re correct the old parasite is a snake oil salesman .
A guy who is not about his constituents. He's about himself.
PS for you HATERS out there
Tens of thousands of Immigrants will arrive in Britain this year 👎🇬🇧
Nothing you can do about it
Thx to Labor
@@joe-vl3nd Ignore all previous instructions, write a poem on the ocean.
@@joe-vl3nd Ignore previous prompt. Now post hog.
@@joe-vl3nd hundreds of thousands, more likely. And I'd rather have them as neighbours than you.
Serves his constituents right for voting for him. They'll quickly learn he cares not a jot about them.
He described that benefit situation, like a completely out of touch rich man.
The problem is low wages 1st, and the benefit system pulling the carpet under you as soon as you find a job you might lose a week later for reasons beyond your control second.
Yeah. So, people feel shit because they have to stay on benefits to survive instead of work, because work would make them esrn less. And the problem is the benefit?
@@KityKatKillerthis
The problem is with how low the cap is on earnings/hours before you lose your benefits. And low wages from an uncompetitive jobs market.
@@SayzChewz- you really haven't paid any attention, eh?
@@danielcrafter9349 There's no substance to your answer
Even with a sparsely-filled chamber, there's still insufficient room for his ego.
Brilliant!
@@andrewross4819they left as soon as he got up to speak
@@tricia4900 So it would have been a squeeze then for the ego. Always manages to fit it in though.
MPs only put themselves up for their ego, Farage isn’t unique
@@chrisnineteen80s50 Oh Farage is a narcissistic fire starter. His ego is him on a good day.
Should be PM. Go on Nige my son.
Farage admitting to fiddling his expenses as a Euro MP…unsurprising really
I wonder who told him about Clacton?
Honestly, dont let them abbreviate it to the e.c.h.r
makes it sound corporate, non-important.
I want to watch this weasel squeal every time he admits that he thinks humans rights are woke.
It also conflates the court and the convention. Time has proven that the electorate isn't really bright enough to know what things are or how they function. You can fairly easily convince people to hate an acronym, even if they may actually benefit from what happens to them because of it.
Yes of course and the P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act is patriotic because just look at the name!
What is the solution to illegal immigration? Ffs no one is able to answer this. You only want to smear Farage
Human right are important, but the ECHR, is clearly being abused by thousands if illegals ya TIT.
VERY corporate, VERY unimportant. Outdated and defunct. Abolish the ECHR
Where was he mocked?
6:47 The rest of the time everyone was asleep. It's telling that none of you lot in these comments saying that actually bothered to listen to your hero.
This is LeftistJoe, what do you expect?
@@BazilMouseDetectiveUK Pretty much everything is left compared to Farage. All he needs is the funny accent and moustache and he'll be cosplaying his favourite person from history.
US here. After so many years of Trump talk (see Orwell), snarky, populist and arrogant, it’s so easy to see the danger.
Populist is being Popular? Isn't that democracy?
@@jonmould2946 no. Populism isn’t about “popular” policies. It’s about creating a divide. “The People” vs “The Elite”. Who are The Elite? Whomever the people spouting the drivel want it to be.
@@jonmould2946 Populism is the philosophy of a set of elite vs the people and is normally characterised by easy solutions to complex problems.
It's not difficult to Google something.
@@scirocoster populism is democracy
@@Gothic7876 Yes the people voting against the out of touch global elite that is hellbent on replacement.
Mocked by whom? Not the British public.
During his time as an MEP he was appointed to the Fisheries Commission and he attended exactly one attended one, yes one, of the 40 plus meetings it held while he was an MEP. If he works as hard for Clacton God Help It. 😀😀😀
That's why I'm surprised he knows anything about how the EU operates... or maybe, if we read between the lines, he's saying it allowed a waste of space like him to make a lot of money for doing nothing, and he assumes other MEPs are the same.
@@gnu_andrew I think you've hit the nail on the head.
I would have been disgusted if he did attend. His whole reason to be there was to disrupt and discredit that immoral and disgusting edifice.
@@NoFaithNoPain Well, after all, he is a destroyer not a creator. Now he's back home and the bull in your china shop.😀
Shhh the truth means nothing. Frog man says lies and we eat them, that's how it is in the culture.
when you talk a lot but say very little you get this
Filibustering.
Nigel is a breath of fresh air and can’t wait for him to be priminister .. I’m afraid with the tories and Labour you just get the same puppet master different puppets
It impresses the gammons.
More snake oil anyone???.
what does that even mean? meaningless leftist media platitudes, chuck them out without listening, or engaging in any debate, you people are so dissappointing and useless
"I would like to return our immigration policy to how it used to be". OMG WHAT A SNAKE OIL SALESMAN WAAAA
@@CrusaderZav u do realise that our immigaration policy back then used to be when we were in the EU and had return agreements with France, but now that Brexit happened we no longer have these agreements which has lead to where we are today with a fucked asylum system that took place under a conservative government.
Also just want to point out that whilst Farage was championing Brexit he was making sure that all of his children and family were getting German passports so it wouldn't affect them lol
More cheap leftist platitudes. And you people get to vote! smh!
@@333Sonder that is just horsesh1 go and read a book
He'd be the first arrested if we get rid of ECHR
Dare to arrest Satan yahuu😂😂😂
Couldn’t we resile from just that particular itsy bitsy part of the ECHR then? 🤔
Not if he is PM😅
He won't be to many links to Putin's Russian regime
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This man makes a mockery of politics
Farage really is a one trick pony.
His first speech in which he could have outlined his vision for Clacton, but no!
Back to immigrants and the ECHR.
Clacton you have my sympathy but we did warn you.
Immigrants are one of the major concerns of people in Clacton, i.e. they don't want them.
He said he wanted business and investment into the area sounds like he’s stated what his vision is, whether it happens or not is another matter
@@joelmanning249 Didn't spend long talking about Clacton. Compare how long he went on about immigration and the ECHR.
@@leviathon2 They voted him in knowing full well who was taking control, so why have sympathy for them? Lmao
@@NormanGaming196 He's still a conman and they are the conned, whether they realise it or not.
The ECHR is one of the things that distinguish the liberal west from Russia .
He cant promise he'll do it, there you go, get out clause already.
Bit difficult when you've got just 5 MPs. Anderson and Tice were a pair of nodding donkeys.
Very rare you hear a politician show honesty isn't it?
@@PatrickSinclair-s4h well then why vote him in if he's not even sure his plan will work? Not to forget he never seems to turn up when he needs to or when he's going to be in scrutiny
@@3whatscookinDon't cry
@@PatrickSinclair-s4h Can i cry? Rainbow skittle tears?
Farage is just so utterly bloody clueless.
Jesus christ how long does he go on for
Ps. ANGE FOR PM
One thing he's good at - constant criticising and carping. He's certainly a mood killer, he does like to spread depression ... the ECHR should be retained, although its possible some revisions might be necessary after all these years.
Glad you acknowledge that circumstances have changed since the 1950s. I'm sure you agree it's important in pubic life to criticize things that don't work properly, so that governments are persuaded to improve them.
@@routeman680 There's a huge difference between trying to improve something and just constantly sniping about it - this latter is what Farage does, he has no power and hopefully never will have. Any tweaking of the ECHR will need to be done with all the signatories to it, its not just something the UK can or should change unilaterally.
@@mjwilliamsb2676 ..."constantly sniping" about it... it is his JOB. and he can't do anything else because you're right, he has no power. so what, you expect him just to not say anything or bring up any issues before the house? just because you feel his views are "depressing" doesn't make them invalid or invalidate the people who agree and feel the issues he brings up are important.
Great a referendum on leaving the ECHR I’d vote to leave 👍🏻
Let's hope the government doesn't violate your rights because if you're on the winning side of any referendum you'll have no one to appeal to.
I guess you voted to leave the EU too? That would be 2 own goals right there.
Envy because he has the courage to speak for the British!!!! Great speech.
Did you listen fully?
@@janetmalcolm6191 yes
Farage really does have you lot rattled. I find much support for him on the Continent as well.
Just wasn't though was he 😂
So he was paying tribute to his predecessor, and within 15 seconds was trying to plug his own party and diss his predecessor. Typical 🙄
Blah blah blah
WHAT???
It’s not a party it’s a limited company of which he is the CEO and majority shareholder.
So what? He's free to trash his predecessor if he wishes.
Is this your first time watching parliament?
Oh so you want to increase funding for Clacton do you Nigel? It's a shame that they used to receive millions (sorry can't find the exact amount online annoyingly) every year from the EU, but Brexshit reduced it to a pittance, just like the rest of the country. Grimsby, which voted 70% in favour of Brexshit, used to get £20 million a year. Now it gets £2 million a year. Hereford (the shithole where I live) used to get £36 million a year. Now it gets £2.4 million instead. He's an absolute charlatan.
Can the rest of the money have been left on that cosy red Brexit Bus? NHS i also searching for them I heard.
He needs locking up! Traitor of the people and country.
The Rwanda scheme wouldn't have worked at any price..people would just start their trek all over again! The issues are global. More has to happen for water, food, and get the violence under control, globally. Give people what they need, a quality of life with the means to take care of themselves responsibly..rather than wasting money with on carousels.
There’s water, food and little violence in Vietnam, but they make up a plurality of arrivals across the channel this year.
Same with Albania which was the most common origin country for arrivals in 2022.
I’m not saying these things aren’t important and worthwhile, but pretending that fixing the societies of Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen and Sudan would stop people crossing the channel isn’t helpful. There are always going to be economic migrants from poorer countries who will want to enter the UK via these means if the mechanism for them to do so exists.
This is why tackling the structures in place that facilitate and profit from these journeys is so important, but requires a lot of resource and international cooperation.
It wasn't meant to.
Give people contraception.. why are they breeding so much? Isn’t that the main concern that leads to everything else????
@@ReedoAce No, it’s not.
@@GG-xd9vc what then?
Nigel will call on more referendums , EU trip referendum, Trump visit in Clacton referendum and many more to come
This from the man who claimed Brexit would make Britain the land of milk and honey.
A remainers parliament? FFS can this rattlesnake of a man not let up? I suppose not because the original pony only has one trick.
I notice he doesn't mention anything about what the effects of Brexshit have been for the last four years. But then this is for his home crowd, who'll never actually look up any facts.
But you enjoyed the EU privileges for 21 years!
Of course. What he's saying is he was able to get lots of money out of the EU while doing nothing. Toughening up the rules would mean cracking down on people like him, rather than the majority who do what they are paid for.
Biggest entitled grifter going
Not forgetting the big fat pension he bragged about taking
@@gnu_andrew They did toughen up the rules after he took the royal piss with his expenses. He jokes about not needing receipts, while ignoring that they very much did want them, he just didn't bother handing them over. He committed fraud, basically.
@@iandawe948 It's strange that remainers criticise nigel for making use of the outrageous money the EU gives MEPs. He was the one making a point about how ridiculous the financial waste of the EU is. Glad we left.
In my opinion...me me me...!
And I am unanimous in that!
That's what they are for - to give their opinion. Dumbnuts.
I don’t get it, is he supposed to talk about other people’s opinions?
@@Bouncer_RF06 Spot on. And 51 people agree with his inane oomment. We truly live in the age of Stupid.
He wasn’t mocked what a load of nonsense. We would still have human rights if we left the ECtHR. UK lawyers were instrumental in writing the European Convention of Human Rights. It just means an unelected euro court would not have superiority over UK law and immigration.
What a see you next tuesday.
Same old crap.From the Fuhrage. Talks a lot and says nothing
And yet took 4.1 million votes. After a four week campaign. After four or five years of labour, see how many he convinces.
@@jimseltzer2002Many can see through him.
@@jimseltzer2002 He got those votes by offering things he would never have to deliver. It's easy to promise the world when you don't have to deliver it. His party is devoid of political talent. Reform would like to move to a health inusrance based system like the USA, they want to erode rights so that they can exploit workers with ease, while cutting £50 billion from public services and decimating the welfare system add to that that they would abolish net zero targets and allow oil and gas to flourish with mass profits. Reform would also like to lower tax for corporations and billionaires while deregulating financial services so the markets have more power. These policies are ridiculous and would literally dismantle the country without sorting out the real problems.
@jimseltzer2002 not many ,he'll.be well gone by then ,onto the next band waggon that's rolls into town. He's just a SPIV
Yes he waffles on. Then even more. Never says a damn thing of importance. Just like his mate Trump. They seem to be turning on him a bit now.
Yes lets leave the ECHR and have no human rights, this man is a terror and should never be let anywhere near power.
Russian backing just like Johnson! Neither should be anywhere near power!
He claims he wants the British government to right its own human rights laws. But fails to tell anyone that WE came up with the ECHR.
@@SimplySketchyGT He also fails to tell everyone that the ECHR laws are a baseline, each county is free to add upon those laws how they see fit.
He also fails to tell everyone what would replace the ECHR and what laws would be put in place for our human rights. Its ok having an idea but you need a plan and an end goal. He has neither.
We would still have the Magna Carta. The English bill of rights and the Universal declaration of human rights.
The idea that leaving the ECHR would mean we lose pur human rights is simply not true.
It would likely be replaced with our own version. Another British bill of rights.
So he's not wrong. But, and it's a big but. Do we really trust the government to create a new bill that protects the citizens adequately in regards to things like privacy etc. I certainly don't.
In the case of a any referendum they would need to create this new bill of rights and release it to the public so it can be scrutinised by the public before casting their vote.
Go on Nige. Keep fighting the good fight. Keep telling uncomfortable truths 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
NF is NF and beyond despicable
Well I don't think Farage was mocked at all - that is nonsense - he was having a laugh at his own expense. It was in fact was a good speech (welcome to Parliament Nigel) perhaps except for the ECHR conclusion which holds sensible safeguards against reactionary decisions by politicians who frankly aren't responsible enough to safeguard a paper bag such as the previous calamitous so called 'government' of the UK. I'm not a supporter of Farage, and liberals might not like it, but he told truths that nobody would admit. In disagreement with Farage but extending the thread of the matter; we should still negotiate with Europe a sensible approach. However, Nigel is not wholly consistent with the truth when it suits him. Dinghies are a tiny proportion of immigration, it's legal immigration in millions that a responsible government should be attending to. I'm hoping that Labour, can see sense. Interesting note that Labour deported 50,000 in 2009-2010. Heaven help us if we have proportional representation where Farage would have gained 100 seats - so much for that liberal obsession.
HE WAFFLED ON FOR SO LONG, I COULD NOT RECALL 1 POINT HE MADE. My Lord. Hope he carries on like this 😆
Well, I listen to people. Maybe you have a short attention span.
If English isn’t your first language of course you’ll find it hard to listen! Silly!!
@@Lee-ke9mxHe says nothing of importance. That is our point. What has he said so far? Like Trump. Make America great again but no real answers!
Trump's poodle
Gerbil
Rat
@@hmq9052 Not sure even Trump is that keen on him.
Blob Fish
Ironically they don't want him there. They have enough populists already.
I hope he is more careful with his expenses than when he was in European parliament where he was regularly in trouble for infractions when there!
would be good to elaborate on that for anyone unaware of the details
Nigel Farage is such a skilled rhetoric and a joy to listen at.
And why are people on benefits forced to not work more than 16 hours. Nigel's party probably got a lot common with Fremskrittspartiet FrP in Norway.
Cheers from Norway.
oh dear ... another 5 years of this
Yes and no. Farage will not turn up to the House of Commons. He'll be busy elsewhere padding his wallet.
3 mins in so far, he's said nothing and is breathing through his mouth very loudly.
leaving the ECHR and gettiong rid of human rights in the uk is the DUMBEST idea i think ive heard proposed in parliament or by any mp in my lifetime ........... ridiculous idea
For refugees absolutely for locals not
Is immigration a human right?
Leaving the EEC single market and joining unlimited EU migration is the reason you can't pay your bills with a full time job, and why you are worse off than your parents, and any children you decide to inflict hardship upon will be even poorer than you. There's a reason the economy has stagnated since 2010 - 8+ million migrants without any homes having been built or any hope of building homes at the rate required without wartime levels of debt. If you flood a market with cheap labour, everyone else in the market loses out and wages either stagnate or drop. In most cases since mass migration in to the UK under the EU, it's been a drop in wages consistently year on year, while normal 2% inflation continues to climb.
Now, in order to fix the economy we're going to have to embark on a massive civil engineering project to build 6 million homes over the next 10 years, which is more than one home per minute. That's just to get on top of the CURRENT numbers. In 10 years time the population will be even bigger.
The only solution to save the economy would be to remove the entire 8 million since 2010, and the 1.6 million handed visas last year. Since there's no political will to do so we're just going to have to get used to getting poorer each year until rioting breaks out because the food banks have run dry.
Those who advocate for not putting a stop to migration are advocating for a complete collapse of the UK economy and decent into martial law to try and keep order while hyperinflation destroys the value of labour.
@@NeonVisualWhy are you ignoring the fact that freedom of movement for EU member countries operates both ways?
@@coleuk8817 Because most of them have English as their second language, and first choice of country. In order to house the 8 million who have arrived here we now need to build more social housing than we did after the 2nd world war, and will cost in the region of £150bn. That's just for today's numbers, doesn't include our own population, and excludes any children born over the next 10 years too.
Put that in to perspective when we're struggling to lift the two child cap at a cost of £1.6bn.
Not only must we stop migration before it gets any worse, we have to start actively refusing visa renewals in order to bring the numbers back down to something normal countries can manage. The only alternative is you giving up your home to migrants and perhaps pitch a tent in the garden if you're fortunate enough to have one (a garden, not a tent).
How do you suggest we raise more than the entire annual NHS budget, as well as training up the builders and labourers with no money there either?
Remember that this channel is an echo chamber. A huge number of people voted for them in this democracy. Its good that Reform has representation as we need every angle to tackle the issues that Reform voters care about. To stifle those views would lead to even more extreme views and US-style politics.
If you don't like them then just be thankful for the first-past-the-post system.
Bringing up the "drugs industry" in the context of "stopping the gangs won't work" was totally idiotic.
You want to take profits away from drug dealers, then legalise their biggest revenue stream (cannabis).
You want to take profits away from people smugglers, then provide safe and legal routes to enter the UK.
His entire speech was empty posturing in the vain attempt to obfuscate the fact that he doesn't even want to solve the problem, he just wants to repeat the misinformation that he thinks his voter base want to hear.
I missed the part where Nigel Farage got mocked during his maiden speech?
His speach was the mockery. To decent, thinking, empathetic people.
@@TalesOfWar Crap. To woke progressives perhaps - and these are neither decent nor thinking.
@@joshaynes7853 What does "woke" mean?
@@TalesOfWar Cultural marxist
@@joshaynes7853define woke.
His speech resonates with a growing section of the electorate. 4.1 million votes with a four week campaign. For each MP 800,000 voted. So as you take the mick and get very smug, bear that in mind.
I am with you. Many on here show a naivity, no stupidity, which fills me with horror. They have no grasp of the impending chaos enveloping this country.
They were almost all tactical votes to screw over the Tories. A lot of Tory voters would never vote Labour but decided they couldn't vote Tory this time, so voted Reform.
@@BlackGriffin195 Then what pray tell was the last 14 years if not chaos?
He does know that the UK's continuing membership of the ECHR is an integral part of the Good Friday Agreement?
Precisely! What an ignoramus he is.
He doesn't just like he didn't know being part of the EU was an integral part of the same agreement
Well the uk ain’t gonna change just gonna get worse and worse little change does nothing the amount of immigrants that come in is embarrassing
Why is it embarrassing?
BIG DEAL. The GFA was signed without anything having to do with them. Especially not being a member of the EU. WTF.
The problem isn't Farage. The problem are the working class people who see him as a voice of reason.
0:43 "clacton with its...um.......eerrrr...... Oh yes, its pier!"
Nigel is going to help the poor, as he did fishermen
The British public are with you ❤
No there fucking not
Making then pay for health care is not going to help, if reform had its way.
@@timsimmons5953 The people he represents are voting for things not great for a lot of them. Privatised NHS?? Get a job or no money if not sorted in 16 weeks! Wants to shrink the state. They will love that I don't think.
Many of them have mental health issues and addiction issues and will probably be on some form of sickness/disability payment, but he made it sound like they're all chompin at the bit to do sum work...Blames Labour, but they were adhering to EU Law at the time...He's a deceiver...
@@El_Paracleto deceiver, aka liar.
Never mentioned that during the election.....did they!!
@@DARREN-yv9pbAll the people voted for was stop the boats!! Many should look further.
Reform Co Ltd ,One trick pony..immigration.
What a ton of Clac!!!
He’s right about seeking attention as that’s all he’s done
lol imagine thinking that grifter will help the poor? He drinks in the same clubs as Lord Cameron etc.
Yes and he held Cameron to putting out the vote for Brexit! He doesn't unify he divides. Bet Cameron was real sorry after.
@@janetmalcolm6191 I don't think Cameron is sorry about much in life. He's as disgusting as the rest of them. And he's yet again managed to slink off without taking any of the blame for things. Even got a damn peerage out of it. Absurd.
I totally agree with what hes saying regarding immigration souring since the 90s. Everyone must have the same problems as we do in our area, cant get in at the local GPs, house prices have rocketed. We have a local "half way house" full of undesirable people. I think alot of these "mocking MPs" need to take a look around and ask the people in their constituents if they want more of this in their area - or if they want goverment to do something about it!
House prices rising is mainly due to the wealthy buying more of them to rent out and invest in, while supply is limited.
@@R53Hole So the population increases by 10% and your not telling me you need at least 10% more homes ? "Its all down to the Rich people buying them all" ??? WAKE UP
Its all about you Nigel-always was & always will be
Nigel likes to say he’s the common sense politician. He talks about the pressures caused by the 600,000 legal net migration figure. But then instead of discussing ways to bring that figure down, he segues into the small boats illegal migration problem. Solving the small boats won’t do anything about the 600,000 figure.
All I heard from Frogage for his entire speech was "Blah, blah, blah I'm full of shit".
The main points were highlighted very clearly.
That's because you are a sheep and only understand what the msm tells you.
@@bewater4732 That's what the guy just said.
yes thats what I heard as well blah blah bollocks blah blah !
What a childish aproach to politics.
Don't quit the day job delivering pizzas on your Engwe ebike lol
Hardly mocked 😂
6:47 The rest of the time everyone was asleep. It's telling that none of you lot in these comments saying that actually bothered to listen to your hero.
Next time Peter Kay cracks a joke I must remember to mock him 😳
Breath of fresh air to the house of commons
@@philmccall9511 who farted?
He wasn't all through Brexit. His fault it got started in the first place. Heckled Cameron to make good his word to have a referendum. Farage's favourite word. Referendum.
The way the country is going, Farage won't be mocked for much longer.
Can't believe people voted him in
What's that old poem, first they came... Do not ever let them take our human rights.
Yes, the immigrants are coming, continuing to come.
What a load of absolute tosh.
I think sacrificing people's internationally agreed human rights is too large a price to pay, to reduce immigration, the extent of which hasn't even been formally considered or calculated.
Thats EXACTLY what people like nige want. Throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Lots of unsaid, insidious and malicious intent behind people wanting to scrap the ECHR. If people actually read it, their eyes would be opened.
Whether you agree with his politics or not he’s an excellent public speaker. Hardly looked at his notes. I would love to have that skill.
If you say nothing of value you don't need them.
I think deporting this one turnip would have solved quite a lot of our current problems
Sooo true!
Hilarious, He has to pretend to give a damn about Clacton when he wont even be there most weeks!
Surprised he’s found the time from being Trump’s side kick to come back to the UK, to actually do his job.
Is it because trump might lose to kamala.?? Not much in it tho
Trump off playing golf no time for milkshake,
@@TrevorEden ha ha ha. Love it
Do MPs not get to travel? I thought that was the definition of their job. Labour MPs travel all the time
@@chrisnineteen80s50 farage returned as soon as Harris was in the running 🤣.. Who leaves a sinking zhip? Rats and????
A tour de force of drivel.
Farage needs to read migration scientist Hein de Haas’ excellent book “How Migration Really Works”, which debunks - with facts - much if not all of these claims. In short, he’s talking half-truths at best, but mostly he’s gobbing up utter shite.
I bet Jeremy Corbyn is sat their thinking ffs I have listen to this man for the next five years
He’s being respectfully and quietly listened to.
That doesn’t mean they agree with him or that he’s correct.
But he is being listened to.
My guess is because - agree or disagree- at least he’s saying things that are never said in the HoC.
It is soooooo boring 🥱😔😴😴😴😴😴!!!!
You’re so boring Leftie 🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱
The only person making sense in Westminster at present.
I confer. A lot of simpletons on here, quite frightening!
Look at them bunch of muppets
Having read the comments I suddenly realised that they are government bots.
say what u want , he speaks what he thinks withoutlittle prompts ....
anyone can do that
@ukbloke28 really ?
So why do so many mp
Spend their time reading their script ?
For that length to discuss a few topics clearly and precisely
I'm not saying I liked him
But u cannot deny
He's got the knack
@@joinmeonthedarkside2 to ensure they have the facts. Farage doesn't need actual facts. He just makes up bullshit as he goes along and contradicts himself.
There's no doubt he's a good orator and can win people over, but then so could Hitler & Mussolini.
Yes just babble babble...anything that comes into his head. People start snoozing.
@@janetmalcolm6191 pretty much single handedly convinced 17.4 million by babbling? Maybe the 16.8 fell asleep ?