Ken Clarke: The Big Beast of British Politics

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  • Опубликовано: 8 дек 2019
  • After 49 years as a Conservative MP, Ken Clarke will be stepping down at the general election on December 12. But despite being the Father of the House - Westminster’s longest-serving male MP - Clarke has no party. He was expelled from the Conservative party in September for refusing to back a no-deal Brexit, and unlike some of the other rebel Tories who have had the whip restored, he will end his illustrious career politically homeless.
    On December 2 - just ten days before the election - Clarke came to the Intelligence Squared stage where, in conversation with John Humphrys, who recently stepped down as presenter of Radio 4’s Today programme, he reflected on his many years in politics and the twists and turns of the Brexit saga that have brought him to the curious position he is in today.
    Despite being home secretary and chancellor of the exchequer, Clarke never succeeded in his three attempts to win the ultimate goal of the Tory leadership. But he is one of the great characters of British politics, known for his love of jazz and his trademark brown suede Hush Puppies (which are in fact handmade brogues from Crockett and Jones). He became health secretary despite his fondness for beer and cigars, and was the last chancellor to take advantage of the convention of sipping whisky at the despatch box during his budget statements to the Commons.
    Throughout his Commons career, Clarke was always an ardent Europhile, unwavering in his support for strengthening the UK’s ties with the European Union. And yet Clarke has always been at heart a pragmatist. Although he called Theresa May ‘a bloody difficult woman’, he backed her deal three times, preferring a soft Brexit to a second referendum which might allow for Britain to remain in the EU.

Комментарии • 144

  • @marklindsay1581
    @marklindsay1581 2 года назад +7

    This guy was okay and should have been a prime ministee

  • @robertholland8283
    @robertholland8283 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good conversation.

  • @digitalboxjellychironex3605
    @digitalboxjellychironex3605 3 года назад +4

    An independent mind, authentic, Deserves recognition for his public service... and I’m not a Conservative voter

    • @KimPhilby203
      @KimPhilby203 2 года назад

      What do u want a medal? Clarke is not a Conservative .. HE'D be right at home in Lib Dems..

  • @ianyboo
    @ianyboo 4 года назад +25

    Wow Jeremy Clarkson has really let himself go.

  • @kimlog7476
    @kimlog7476 Год назад +2

    When the Tories were sensible.

  • @marklindsay1581
    @marklindsay1581 2 года назад +1

    Johnson not in the same league as Kenneth Clarke we need his sort now and by the way l am not a tory. Ken Clarke also excellent public servant well done sir

  • @syedadeelhussain2691
    @syedadeelhussain2691 4 года назад +14

    Brilliant man! I respect Ken so much. True genius.

  • @johnsmith1474
    @johnsmith1474 4 года назад +4

    From what I watched of Parliament, he was the voice of reason. He told Boris, "We aren't wearing blindfolds, we see we are walking off a cliff, how about you stop trying to distract with noise and explain how this is supposed to work?"

  • @plumduff3303
    @plumduff3303 4 года назад +13

    Humphreys is right up his own pipe

    • @Carl-im9gh
      @Carl-im9gh 4 года назад

      So are you and Ken Clarke!

    • @plumduff3303
      @plumduff3303 4 года назад +1

      @@Carl-im9gh Carl you are awful but I like u

    • @Carl-im9gh
      @Carl-im9gh 4 года назад

      @@plumduff3303 I like me too.

    • @cahillgreg
      @cahillgreg 18 минут назад

      ​@@Carl-im9ghActually, you don't

  • @fatesagentandtheorderoflia3513
    @fatesagentandtheorderoflia3513 2 года назад +1

    we are currently lacking statespeople amongst our politicians

  • @frasersutherland1834
    @frasersutherland1834 Месяц назад

    Complacent as ever

  • @dianamincher6479
    @dianamincher6479 Год назад +1

    Pity he couldn't figure out Factor 8 and its ramifications early on?

  • @philo8040
    @philo8040 4 года назад +5

    ##that audience vote on the BBC was nonsense[23min]## - Both presenter and interviewed first said that people who think the BBC are biased basically only like to agree with people who have the same opinion as them - then you asked the audience - so naturally, anyone who raised their hand saying it was biased was in error! - that's messed-up and pretty typical - ...

  • @alphabetaxenonzzzcat
    @alphabetaxenonzzzcat 4 года назад +9

    Good old Ken Clarke. He is a “sensible Tory” - you know, like supporting the ERM and having Black Wednesday, then there’s his clashes with teachers as education secretary and also his time as health secretary with the ambulance drivers. 😉

    • @jonathandnicholson
      @jonathandnicholson Год назад +1

      Clarke replaced Norman Lamont after Black Wednesday. Like you I am a bit fed up with the idea St Ken Clarke given he sold cigarettes to children in Vietnam.

  • @theodorestinson50
    @theodorestinson50 4 года назад +7

    TLDR: lifelong politician upset about actually having to listen to the public

    • @nifralo2752
      @nifralo2752 4 года назад

      Agreed this is what happens to safe seat MPs they take it for granted

    • @propjoe1060
      @propjoe1060 4 года назад

      Ken Clarke voted for Brexit a lot more times than Boris did in the previous parliament.

  • @lesliedellow1533
    @lesliedellow1533 2 года назад +1

    Well, he got his majority, and if there is one thing we know for certain now, it is that Johnson is incapable of thinking more than ten seconds ahead.

  • @john-bo9ve
    @john-bo9ve 2 месяца назад

    very very decent man is ken.

  • @danielwebb8402
    @danielwebb8402 4 года назад +3

    Surely "we subsidise Croatia" is an argument to leave?
    If our net contribution reduced to just the admin running costs of a billion or so remain would get 60%.

    • @Carl-im9gh
      @Carl-im9gh 4 года назад

      No such thing as remain. We voted to leave.

    • @VeeSeven700
      @VeeSeven700 4 года назад +1

      It depends how much you know about politics. Why do you think poorer countries are subsidised globally? Not just the EU but aid to Africa etc. Do you think wealthy countries pump money in out of the goodness of their hearts? Lol.
      They do it because it's long been realised that if you help others grow it benefits your economy massively more than the aid you gave in the first place. If it didn't the poor countries would be left to rot by the rich nations.

    • @neworleans75
      @neworleans75 6 месяцев назад

      London subsidises most of England. Funding was given by the EU to poor parts of Cornwall.

    • @danielwebb8402
      @danielwebb8402 6 месяцев назад

      @neworleans75
      Not "funding was given by the EU". "UK taxpayer funding was given to Cornwall. Just EU decided where." Was not EU money.
      Yes. Cross subsidy within countries is normal. Not within trade blocks. The later should be correctly called charity. As my original comment says, the UK public didn't agree the point of a trade block should be to subsidise foreign countries.

    • @neworleans75
      @neworleans75 6 месяцев назад

      @@danielwebb8402 it wasn't a subsidy. It was in our interest to raise EU members up to our level so they would buy our stuff

  • @Sheehan1
    @Sheehan1 4 года назад +13

    God, Humphrys is such a tedious bore

  • @geezalee1677
    @geezalee1677 4 года назад +13

    Ken would have been prime minister decades ago, his persistence pro EU stance costed him

    • @Carl-im9gh
      @Carl-im9gh 4 года назад +1

      Thank Euro sceptics that this man was never our PM.

    • @firewizzard86
      @firewizzard86 3 года назад

      That and touching up little boys

  • @Jamie_Johnson
    @Jamie_Johnson 4 года назад

    Doom and Gloom bla bla bla. Cheer up Ken!

  • @jasonkingshott2971
    @jasonkingshott2971 Год назад

    What did he do for the UK public?

  • @Carl-im9gh
    @Carl-im9gh 4 года назад +1

    There are rules! Who makes the rules Ken? We don't need to abide by them and in your case vote for them. We can do whatever we want. Its a free world Ken. He's right about Corbyn though.

  • @johnsmith1474
    @johnsmith1474 4 года назад +6

    This gentleman is brilliant, and has endless experience. You don't have to like his side to appreciate his value.

  • @colinharbinson8284
    @colinharbinson8284 4 года назад +8

    The man who called the referendum result 'a little opinion poll.'

    • @VeeSeven700
      @VeeSeven700 4 года назад +2

      The referendum was, legally speaking, merely an advisory poll. Facts shouldn't hurt anyone's feelings.

  • @desydukuk291
    @desydukuk291 4 года назад +8

    Biggest gaff of this so called big beast: "road humps", that's all he should be remembered for.

  • @terrykemp8131
    @terrykemp8131 4 года назад +11

    He didn't ask about Ken' s sexual assault allegations in 1994, whilst filming of the Cook report. There was allegedly video evidence. The video was given to David Camaron who was working for Carlton TV, at the time and mysteriously disappeared. Ken also gave the keys to Jimmy Saville of a children's secure unit How people have short memories.

    • @flinx
      @flinx 4 года назад

      I don't live in the UK. What does his personal conduct or crimes have to do with the present state of British politics?

  • @calengr1
    @calengr1 6 месяцев назад

    8:44 Suez crisis

  • @shuddupeyaface
    @shuddupeyaface 2 года назад

    Lord protect his prostate. Then again, please don't bother. Smugness has a face after all. Oh how the other half live. They'll wake up when it's them getting kicked in the bollocks.

  • @davifreitas5691
    @davifreitas5691 2 года назад +1

    Very missed :)

  • @ianbailey459
    @ianbailey459 4 года назад +1

    A really interesting interview. Like many, I don’t agree with all he says (I don’t think he’d expect or even want that) but so refreshing to hear such an experienced politician speaking so openly and thoughtfully.

  • @gda295
    @gda295 4 года назад +6

    staunch defender of thatcherite economics and thatcher
    but a decent justice minister unlike grayling

    • @danielwebb8402
      @danielwebb8402 4 года назад

      That is because those economics are correct / proven fact, and she was brilliant.
      As shown in last week's election, the economic anti-Thatcher argument was finished in this country in 79 and the world in 89.

  • @KuwaharaBMXRider
    @KuwaharaBMXRider 2 года назад +1

    Big beast? He was one of the “wets” wasn’t he?

    • @user-pt1ow8hx5l
      @user-pt1ow8hx5l 6 месяцев назад

      Indeed. By temperament too,........ The last of the breed. apparantly,........

  • @stevenangus4251
    @stevenangus4251 4 года назад +1

    I WAS ALWAYS TAUGHT TO RESPECT OLD PEOPLE AND I BELIEVED IT FOR MANY YEARS , BUT AS AN ADULT I BEGiN TO THINK , WHAT IF THAT PERSON HAS BEEN A WANKER ALL HIS LIFE , SHOULD I RESPECT AN OLD WANKER ... THEN I THOUGHT OF KEN CLARKE

  • @frogstamper
    @frogstamper 4 года назад +2

    One of the last sane center/right tories who didn't view the EU as the enemy over the channel, sadly we're now being led by an opportunist who co-opted Brexit and used it as a vehicle to accelerate his leadership ambitions.
    No deal will become a reality with this current bunch, not through necessity but ideology.

  • @the_9ent
    @the_9ent 4 года назад +3

    Is Humphries still considered a journalist? 🤔

    • @Carl-im9gh
      @Carl-im9gh 4 года назад

      Yes he is actually.

    • @Carl-im9gh
      @Carl-im9gh 4 года назад

      @David Cat You do one. Big blabbing baby.

    • @Carl-im9gh
      @Carl-im9gh 4 года назад

      @David Cat Muppet

  • @Mr_Lo_
    @Mr_Lo_ 4 года назад +9

    What is it the elite see in Kenneth Clarke that make him the most honourable politician in parliament? all i see is an authoritarian type who betrayed the public. Perhaps it's his attitude towards culture and civilisation, in that he takes one over the other. "Culture be damned, progress is all that matters". Both are important.
    I reckon the Ken Clarkes and Tony Blairs of the world have been winning out in politics for decades, but we're having a reaction to that now, Boris and Farage have upset the monopoly, and his lot are on the way out.

  • @bebbebbebable
    @bebbebbebable 4 года назад +11

    Love this guy one of few politicians that I respect🇬🇧

    • @ianbetts4435
      @ianbetts4435 4 года назад

      He is a good bloke but his politics are shite and likes to surrender to the enemy like the EU . Wet Wet Wet...

  • @wbafc1231
    @wbafc1231 4 года назад +4

    Don't forget to ask him how much money he earned shilling for big tabacco.
    Just another politican milking the system and the public purse for their own benefit.

    • @themrmarshallmathers
      @themrmarshallmathers 17 дней назад

      Their factory paid very good wages for the people of Nottingham

  • @Mr_Lo_
    @Mr_Lo_ 4 года назад +13

    The fact that he finds a "World based international order" exciting, is exactly why I don't like him.
    He's an autocrat.

  • @gabbegubbe8556
    @gabbegubbe8556 4 года назад +6

    can you name a country where Communism is or has been a success ???
    hint (Venezuela..URSS...NKorea..Eastern Europe like Bulgaria Romania Hungary Poland...)
    😅

    • @lawrencebrown3677
      @lawrencebrown3677 4 года назад +2

      They all have capitalist economies. Your problem is an intelligence one- you do not have enough of it . You have no idea what capitalism is ,which makes any comment from you worthless dross.

    • @dougstevens1877
      @dougstevens1877 4 года назад +1

      @@lawrencebrown3677 Free market systems do have fundamental issues in the unfettered, monopolistic, usurious capatilist model but only the mindless who hope to get stuff for free or those who aim to be part of the untouchable politbureau would not run away in terror from those extolling communism.

    • @polaris7122
      @polaris7122 4 года назад

      @@lawrencebrown3677 What planet are you on?

  • @beammeup8458
    @beammeup8458 4 года назад

    What a nauseous introduction by Humphreys ...... I stopped listening to puke ... Even Clarke looks horrified ..... Uncomfortable with a brown-nosed job ??

  • @martinobrien7110
    @martinobrien7110 4 года назад

    ONE NATION TORIES ? ARE THERE ANY LEFT ? NOT JOHNSON .

  • @gabbegubbe8556
    @gabbegubbe8556 4 года назад +3

    Far Left # communism 😉

    • @heliotropezzz333
      @heliotropezzz333 4 года назад +1

      You're surely not referring to Ken Clark? He's a Tory. He doesn't even like trade unions. Your political compass is askew.

  • @johnpoulsen7582
    @johnpoulsen7582 4 года назад +1

    Too bad the host is so poor.

  • @ianbetts4435
    @ianbetts4435 4 года назад

    Coffin dodger

  • @ElGancha
    @ElGancha 4 года назад +2

    you don't want brexit? good riddance

  • @krileayn
    @krileayn 4 года назад +3

    The Senile old beast rather

  • @UncleMort
    @UncleMort 4 года назад

    As wet as they come, kicked out of the party 20 years too late.

  • @rrbbet
    @rrbbet 4 года назад +6

    Why does he not say what he really want's which is the replacement of the British people their complete non existence not only of Britain but the entire West the disappearance of the White European. For he knows what he wishes, is of that consequence very Binary nothing complicated that is what it is.

    • @exiletsj2570
      @exiletsj2570 4 года назад +2

      This is an insane thing to say. What possible reason, would he want that for?

    • @rrbbet
      @rrbbet 4 года назад +2

      @@exiletsj2570 Simple maths when you have an open border policy in all but name this is what happens E A S Y! he is not the only one of coarse. More people came into the country under the Tories than Labor.

    • @Humannondancer
      @Humannondancer 4 года назад +1

      @@rrbbet On the other hand, if we restrict immigration to very low numbers, there won't be enough younger working people to provide services to our ever ageing western societies.
      Try searching _demography of UK_ or any other predominantly "white" country.

    • @rrbbet
      @rrbbet 4 года назад

      @@Humannondancer You know I could say so much on this statement and how pathetic or even evil in it's intent I would imagine you have . All i will say is this your future may well be Islamic and people like you will deserve that kind of regime.If we have which we do a birthrate problem it can be reversed if the will is there but our beloved leaders won't because that is what they want White European replacement . The indigenous British people are now a minority in Birmingham as well as London soon to be in every major city and town in this ISLAND.

    • @Humannondancer
      @Humannondancer 4 года назад

      @@rrbbet 'How Societies Turn Cruel' by Three Arrows

  • @aquilatempestate9527
    @aquilatempestate9527 4 года назад +14

    Traitor.

    • @propjoe1060
      @propjoe1060 4 года назад

      Care to explain this comment?

    • @propjoe1060
      @propjoe1060 4 года назад

      @@blackphilip8936 yes, I am smart. I'd say Aquila Tempestate is probably not, though.

  • @KEYUNTISER
    @KEYUNTISER 4 года назад +2

    I don't like or respect Ken Clarke because he is anti democratic.

    • @anthonydiggle2926
      @anthonydiggle2926 4 года назад +1

      His constituents voted Remain. He was merely representing their wishes, if you view it from a micro level.

    • @polaris7122
      @polaris7122 4 года назад

      @@anthonydiggle2926 It was a UK vote. So how his constituents voted was irrelevant, the micro level does not come into the equation. He is undemocratic!!!!!!

    • @anthonydiggle2926
      @anthonydiggle2926 4 года назад

      An MP is there to represent his constituents. His constituents voted to remain. He is merely looking after their wishes. If he totally ignored them, his constituents may accuse him of being undemocratic!

    • @paddycable1723
      @paddycable1723 Год назад

      Utter nonsense

  • @robertholland8283
    @robertholland8283 11 месяцев назад

    os·tra·cize
    /ˈästrəˌsīz/
    exclude (someone) from a society or group.
    (in ancient Greece) banish (an unpopular or too powerful citizen) from a city for five or ten years by popular vote.