Can Brexit deliver a new form of economy? - BBC Newsnight

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BBC Newsnight

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Globalisation has changed the country's towns and villages - what's their post-Brexit future?
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John Sweeney is in Grimethorpe asking what people in the former mining village expect Brexit to deliver for them. Grimethorpe voted to Leave during the 2016 referendum.
In the studio, Emily Maitlis is joined by author Kevin O'Rourke, Professor Matthew Goodwin, Executive Director of The Equality Trust Wanda Wyporska and Alex Brummer of the Daily Mail.
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@luke2328
@luke2328 5 жыл бұрын
Finally people talking about the real issue, imbalance in the U.K. economy , lack of investment in infrastructure particularly in northern english towns and cities delivered the Brexit result! The EU did not create this but 40 years of poor governance the northern powerhouse never even got started, they never invested. Osborne and Cameron particularly to blame but the rot started with de-industrialisation and a fixation with the city of London 1980’s onwards. Corbyn is at least discussing the reality whether he can deliver is another story but we need cross party support for investing in large populated areas away from the South East.
@66BranDo
@66BranDo 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. Vulture capitalism has its victims vote against their own interests for decades. If push comes to shove there is no way people wouldn't vote for more leftwing/social policies, anywhere in the world. The masses are distracted with shiny objects like immigrants, unelected officials and sovereignty. We all should focus on our domestic issues in order to have a working wider union.
@VincentRE79
@VincentRE79 5 жыл бұрын
@luke2328 Cross party talks will never happen. The de-industrialising of the 80's was always going to happen and Thatcher just speeded up the process. The last two years have been wasted and I fear now nothing good will happen after Brexit when it should have been a golden opportunity to reform the economy.
@rogerbennett9641
@rogerbennett9641 5 жыл бұрын
@@VincentRE79 I think Brexit will just be the beginning of the UK's reformation, it will only happen though if the people stick to their guns.Why some people continue to think that left wing/social policies actually deliver for working people amazes me when history shows different, the majority of the increases in quality of life people enjoy today nearly all derive from the wealth created by capitalism. Globalism and the increasing control of the governments of countries by the 1%, illuminati or whatever you call them is reality today and nationalism is the only answer. The country with the best history of using nationalism to the benefit of other countries I can see is the UK, the UK under Thatcher was the last time this country was run as an independent country. We created the EU single market and began to address some long standing problems, inevitably mistakes were made such as the poll tax which the people made sure was corrected. Another example of experts at work, other policies she introduced such as right to buy and nationalisation needed continuous oversight and adjustments made to avoid adverse effects. Why didn't subsequent governments make councils sell council houses on 999yr leases with a clause preventing them being sub let to prevent the removal of cheap houses from the housing stock as an example. I would imagine our leaders were too busy on the world stage massaging one anothers ego's to concern themselves with governing the UK.
@66BranDo
@66BranDo 5 жыл бұрын
Roger Bennett Reagan was great too, eh? Maggie started the race to the bottom.
@Loundsify
@Loundsify 5 жыл бұрын
@@rogerbennett9641 are you kidding. When BT was privatised it had plans to roll out fibre all over the UK and was the leading manufacturer in the world. Maggie forced BT to sell it's fibre assets to foreigners. At the time fibre was cheaper than copper. She literally put our country decades in recline thanks to her obsession with free markets. The UK would be the leader of IT infrastructure if it wasn't for her.
@simondb99
@simondb99 5 жыл бұрын
There we go, 3 minutes in and someone banging on about WW2 essentially saying Europeans should still be grateful for us liberating them. Jesus H.
@suicidesitter6527
@suicidesitter6527 5 жыл бұрын
It was really the states that won WW2 for Europe!
@simondb99
@simondb99 5 жыл бұрын
@@suicidesitter6527 It's not as simple as that. Yes the industrial might of the USA was important but that in itself didn't win the war. Operation Barbarossa's failure for example - and its subsequent ramifications - was a key moment too. LEst we forget also the 27 million Russians that died during WW2 as well. Huge sacrifices that are easily overlooked in our casual review of that historical period.
@simondb99
@simondb99 5 жыл бұрын
Point is WW2 was a collaboration amongst nations, Brexit is the polar opposite.
@TheSpiritOfTheTimes
@TheSpiritOfTheTimes 5 жыл бұрын
@@suicidesitter6527 LOL, the Russians won the war, the Americans were crucial too and once Germany declared war on them it was obviously over in the long-term. The Brits were meaningless to anyone but themselves lol.
@jamonit7169
@jamonit7169 5 жыл бұрын
@@simondb99Thankyou "A J P Taylor" for your contribution! The old people at the start of the video clip were probably alive in Britain during WW2 so cut them some slack, who cares that they were factually incorrect.John Sweeney could barely contain himself, "badgering" old people for their Brexit views is no longer entertaining!
@simondb99
@simondb99 5 жыл бұрын
"Brexit is boring" - key danger, public apathy. The ringing endorsement of leaving complex complicated decisions in the hands of the public and I include myself in that statement as a remainer.
@simondb99
@simondb99 5 жыл бұрын
@More tea Vicar? (BR)itish (EXIT) from the European Union. BREXIT.
@miklin6203
@miklin6203 5 жыл бұрын
In a year from now, 90 % of the Brexiters will come to realize, that 80% of their problems are not related to the EU, but from bad national politics on counties level. Go have it.
@simondb99
@simondb99 5 жыл бұрын
I'd say that's an underestimation of the percentage. It might take longer to realise though.
@rogerbennett9641
@rogerbennett9641 5 жыл бұрын
@@simondb99 Brexit is boring, project fear (or in reality project EU) as being conducted by our government is really boring. Project yellow vest on the other hand is really exiting but the eventual outcome of a UKIP government is ?
@simondb99
@simondb99 5 жыл бұрын
@@rogerbennett9641 what the fuck are you on about?🤣
5 жыл бұрын
Can burning your house down deliver a new form of accommodation?
@GorinRedspear
@GorinRedspear 5 жыл бұрын
I guess a cardboard box IS some sort of accommodation...
@MegaRockstar48
@MegaRockstar48 5 жыл бұрын
Spot on. The problem is allowing clueless uneducated morons the vote. With any election their should be simple qualifying questions like.......name the current chancellor
@dalew5049
@dalew5049 5 жыл бұрын
@@MegaRockstar48 And your so much more educated you ignorant asshole! Im a civil engineer.. so not that dumb! I voted leave.. and knew exactly what i voted for thanks.. no deal 👍 The only idiots are the typical over privileged arrogant smug leftist scumbags who are too thick to see the fear mongering bullshit from the bias currupt media! Dry your tears.. pull up your panties.. and have some fucking pride you sad sad man. Mega rock star???? Aw bless.. i rest my case!! Not to worry us hard working brits are leading the way. No deal and independence is on it's way 👍👍👍
@BeautyDarkly
@BeautyDarkly 5 жыл бұрын
@@dalew5049 Pride? it isn't remainers scared of the big bad EU making all those stoopid wegulations :p We want to play with the big boys not scraping by on third world left overs.
@eirehere3026
@eirehere3026 5 жыл бұрын
@@dalew5049 lol I'm a doctor so not that dumb am I ... Who says stuff like that .. a benefit sponger...
@theirishrevolutionchannel1087
@theirishrevolutionchannel1087 5 жыл бұрын
I love the Irish fella pointing out the obvious... You didn't need brexit for any of this lol
@squirepraggerstope3591
@squirepraggerstope3591 5 жыл бұрын
Actually, HIS words were "you can do this inside the EU or outside the EU" So fine, we've chosen OUTSIDE.
@MrDragon1968
@MrDragon1968 5 жыл бұрын
The Irish Revolution Channel: So true.
@stephenconway2468
@stephenconway2468 5 жыл бұрын
@@squirepraggerstope3591 - but by leaving you are wasting time and money which could be used to fix the real problems.....
@squirepraggerstope3591
@squirepraggerstope3591 5 жыл бұрын
​@@stephenconway2468No; disentangling ourselves from the repulsive EU is an essential prerequisite to tackling them effectively.
@stephenconway2468
@stephenconway2468 5 жыл бұрын
@@squirepraggerstope3591 - You use emotive language to this organization - care to explain why it is repulsive? I ask because there has been so much misinformation that I want to know what you base this on.
@akbarallardfreichmann2938
@akbarallardfreichmann2938 5 жыл бұрын
Britain needs to live in the present time.
@matthewcoombs3282
@matthewcoombs3282 5 жыл бұрын
our politicians are not offering us a future. Little wonder people take refuge in the past.
@hannofranz7973
@hannofranz7973 2 жыл бұрын
@@matthewcoombs3282 You can't always blame the politicians. The citizens need to have criteria and Initiative, too. They are more than poor víctims of evil politicians.
@peadarr
@peadarr 5 жыл бұрын
I hear that all the time from the English of all ages "we fought in the world war", for that to be true you'd have to be at least 90 years old, and the ones who did fight in the world war voted to join the EU.
@emailarchiveaccount8984
@emailarchiveaccount8984 5 жыл бұрын
@Simon T _"Unelected bureaucrats"_ You were making some sense to some degree until that point. I stopped reading there because you clearly don't understand how the voting process for EU MP's work and I cba to explain it to you either.
@peadarr
@peadarr 5 жыл бұрын
@Simon T If the EU is so powerful and forces everyone else into line, how is it that the UK is not part of the Euro, not part of Schengen, gets a five billion pound rebate on membership that no one else gets, and has a court system that takes precedence over the European court of justice, as well as all the other directives(because most of EU policies are directives that the sovereign nations decide how to implement) that they choose to ignore? It's amazing that, considering how over bearing the EU is, the UK seems to only ever have to take on the rules it's governments were in favor of. And yes, the EC was an economic arrangement, until Britain under Thatcher pushed for more integration which led to it becoming the EU.
@peadarr
@peadarr 5 жыл бұрын
@Simon T So to sum up, the UKs problem is Westminster not the EU
@adyp5176
@adyp5176 5 жыл бұрын
They also fought alongside the Dutch and French as allies now all the middle-aged to elderly drearies want to do is build an imaginary navy from cardboard, spit and pubic hair to go and reconquer lost lands Someone was waffling on about buying land in Morrocco to plant fresh fruit and veg to ship back over here. Maybe some cheese from the moon too?
@NPC-st7zv
@NPC-st7zv 5 жыл бұрын
@@TruthTortoise81 it was fuck all to do with that. The lack of housing The lack of training for the jobs that needed filled Jobs in low employment areas were advertised in eastern bloc countries De industrialization Not problems caused by the EU, but it was great to kick the Westminster bubble in the nuts. It is only going to get worse after automation gets going.
@taintabird23
@taintabird23 5 жыл бұрын
I've learned that because the UK liberated France and Belgium etc during WW2, the Europeans have no right to tell the UK what to do. To do so is 'ridiculous', apparently. How the English view themselves is out of touch with how other European countries view themselves.
@eurotop40
@eurotop40 3 жыл бұрын
Indeed, they have always be slaves of their corrupt crown.
@the_9ent
@the_9ent 5 жыл бұрын
When leave voters are sick of Brexit and struggle to give a reason why they voted the way they did, I think it’s time to stop this madness.
@VincentRE79
@VincentRE79 5 жыл бұрын
@Imperial Guard That is unfair when the BBC shoves a microphone in your face looking for a political comment it is probably quite un-nerving.
@the_9ent
@the_9ent 5 жыл бұрын
Vincent 79 Tough. I think it’s unfair we’re leaving the EU and being governed by the most incompetent government in our history. Yet here we are because of people like that.
@VincentRE79
@VincentRE79 5 жыл бұрын
@Imperial Guard I think it is a good thing that we are finally leaving the EU. I can remember worse governments than this at least she has not got us involved in illegal wars or anything like that. What could be worse is a Corbyn government, they will be the most incompetent ever.
@the_9ent
@the_9ent 5 жыл бұрын
Vincent 79 Your a leaver so we have very different views to one another. I don’t think we’ll find common ground.
@adyp5176
@adyp5176 5 жыл бұрын
oh that's easy the reasons are "immigrants stealing our jobs, sex gangs grooming our kids (because no British man was ever a paedophile) and we want our sovereignty back that we fought hard against Hitler for... fucking Germans, Britannia Rule The Waves (actually no, it's USA and China, but nevermind) oh and I'm also pissed off with my own life, but I'll project that onto the EU as well because I'm too arsed lazy and lack the insight to do anything about it myself. Now when's Eastenders on and where's my bottle of whisky?"
@nacimsouni8539
@nacimsouni8539 5 жыл бұрын
I just wonder why these people talk about the second world war. I feel like the brits are living in the past
@nacimsouni8539
@nacimsouni8539 5 жыл бұрын
@@thegrandmuftiofwakanda , it is just there is no link between WW2 and what is happening nowadays. And being stuck in the past is a problem, you guys should go ahead
@samuelolaogun9044
@samuelolaogun9044 5 жыл бұрын
Sure
@wekapeka3493
@wekapeka3493 5 жыл бұрын
The future is always anchors in the past.
@treborsirrah7916
@treborsirrah7916 5 жыл бұрын
8 pounds an hour and living in Barnsley,now that's hell on Earth,on the plus side they call for an ambulance when you collapse
@Ceremare
@Ceremare 5 жыл бұрын
Most health workers in the NHS from the EU but from outside the UK (Republic of Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Czech Republic. . .) will be forced to leave the UK. These workers are highly skilled and work in international teams with UK workers in the UK and in the EU. The teams work on cancer treatments, blood diseases, brain disorders, skin conditions; everything. Brexit equals chaos.
@full__tilt
@full__tilt 5 жыл бұрын
One of the beauties of Brexit is that the people who voted for it are the people who will be most adversely affected. I voted remain but have recently wrote to my MP urging her to respect the referendum result. If you're young or work in professional services, you can easily move abroad and work. By having a second referendum or a soft Brexit, we would be proving them that they are right and the system is against them. We must not let idiocracy go unpunished otherwise we will embolden the far-right and create a far worse situation for ourselves
@trevordaviesable
@trevordaviesable 5 жыл бұрын
Any ref. should be used to test the water. Any Ref. based on lies should be ignored.
@DickyChap
@DickyChap 5 жыл бұрын
So true!!! The only way to show that Brexit is utterly stupid is to have it happen. Sad but true.
@rogerbennett9641
@rogerbennett9641 5 жыл бұрын
@@DickyChap I just hope those youngsters in the EU enjoy conscription into the army and everyone else enjoys paying for it.
@campkira
@campkira 5 жыл бұрын
It easy to vote on something. The result of the decision come up and people just have to paid for it. Don't like it moved.
@Gemarica
@Gemarica 5 жыл бұрын
The difference between mainland Europe (old Europe) and the UK? On the mainland thy care about their fellow citizens. If old industry disappears new industries are created, people are re-educated and given a job. Coalminers from the Ruhr area in Germany , Southern Netherlands etc they all got other industries even government jobs were transferred. Not going to happen in the UK. Worse, the people who voted out will be screwed over even more. Less subsidies (no European money) they will see their agribusinesses wiped out (Good luck with your imported chlorinated chicken, your imported hormone fed American beef) your lambs will be replaced with cheaper meet from Australia and so on. As a further insult to the in intelligence of the less fortunate they will see the funding of their universities being withdrawn and make no mistake. The right will always make up for a shortfall in income by raising income tax and lowering corporation tax, they will cut even mor social welfare and cut anything from police to medical care and let you work longer (if you get a job at all). That is what you get when yo take the advice of billionaires like Dyson who moved his HQ to Singapore because thy DO have a free trade agreement with the EU.
@robw7676
@robw7676 5 жыл бұрын
Dyson is moving the grand total of 2 people to Singapore. Singapore has universal free trade, this is the kind of Brexit James Dyson backs and wants to see. Dyson is not abandoning the UK, just protecting global market position in the face of this bungled delivery. Britain already imports and exports lamb, and is actually a net exporter. Lamb is a seasonal product. We export in the spring and summer, and import in the autumn and winter. We already get 5 times more lamb from New Zealand than Australia, why would that change? The whole EU imports from New Zealand half the year, and much of the EU imports from the UK the other half of the year. Try commenting on something you understand before accusing other people of being stupid.
@stephenconway2468
@stephenconway2468 5 жыл бұрын
@@robw7676 That UK lamb faces a 40% tariff if going to the EU which is about or over 50% of their output. Doesn't it? Plus those farmers are likely to lose their subsidies. That will make alternative sources better priced for the EU.
@j2b348
@j2b348 5 жыл бұрын
Rob W : Dyson moving to Singapore with JUST 2 PEOPLE?! of course he is!!! running a global business with just 2 people, don't play silly, please!!!!
@robw7676
@robw7676 5 жыл бұрын
@@j2b348 from the Evening Standard... "In reality it means two senior executives, including the company's chief financial officer, will join Mr Rowan in Singapore, and the company will be registered there instead of the UK. Much of its product development will remain in south-west England and none of the 4,000 jobs will be affected by the move" Want to revise that comment?
@robw7676
@robw7676 5 жыл бұрын
@@stephenconway2468 Those farmers will indeed lose their current subsidies, we pay for the subsidies by giving the EU money which it doles out to farmers all over the EU under the common agricultural policy - if and when we leave the EU we will be able to use some of the funding we no longer send Brussels to replace the funding we receive from Brussels, the point being, we send them £2.50 for every £1 that comes back, so this will not be a great hardship. The deal to secure tarrif free trade is on the table. It's a stupid deal as Ireland has allowed itself to be used as a pawn at great economic risk to itself, but it is there none the less should the UK wish to sign it.
@jdg9999
@jdg9999 5 жыл бұрын
1:44 Every Pound spent by the EU in the UK requires more than a Pound of UK contributions to the EU. So no, the EU didn't really spend a single penny on the town.
@eurotop40
@eurotop40 3 жыл бұрын
Evidence?
@shoelessjoe428
@shoelessjoe428 5 жыл бұрын
The Tories will be remembered for this shambles for a long time.
@Akita538
@Akita538 5 жыл бұрын
And so will Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. *The majority of the UK electorate have continuously opposed Brexit for more than half the time since the (non-binding) referendum in 2016.* Corbyn has failed to oppose Brexit, even though it will hurt traditional Labour voters more than anyone else, and 90% of party members are against Brexit. britainelects.com/polling/europe/
@hannofranz7973
@hannofranz7973 2 жыл бұрын
The division line goes far beyond the tories and this is the Labour Party's dilemma, too.
@grantyale
@grantyale 5 жыл бұрын
The first couple of native interviewees remind me how difficult to understand English can be.
@kevinwellwrought2024
@kevinwellwrought2024 5 жыл бұрын
English people voted to remain in a refendum in 1975.
@steevmsteevm
@steevmsteevm 5 жыл бұрын
Presumably there will be a thriving industry selling magical border security devices, self-replenishing cake and UniKorns
@baronvonlimbourgh1716
@baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 жыл бұрын
And all the blue pasports ;)
@Tyrgalon
@Tyrgalon 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, if you can consider crippling poverty a new kind of "economy".
@andykay8949
@andykay8949 5 жыл бұрын
It will deliver a new economy allright, with 15% unemployment, 30% higher prices, and half of the populace on benefits.
@baronvonlimbourgh1716
@baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 жыл бұрын
Who is gonna pay for bennefits with a currency going down and inflation rampant. Imagine the interest rates that will create. Good luck with that.
@baronvonlimbourgh1716
@baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 жыл бұрын
@anonymous one if things only could be that easy..
@terencefield3204
@terencefield3204 5 жыл бұрын
Local failures in Britain are entirely not related to the EU - failure in the UK is totally the responsibility of British governments.
@Tsuka-bn8hq
@Tsuka-bn8hq 5 жыл бұрын
When they asked the first lady why she voted for Brexit and she went on a diatribe about how boring it is... without stating why she voted. That’s all you need to know. What a joke!
@Misterlikeseverythin
@Misterlikeseverythin 5 жыл бұрын
I lived in Sheffield during the vote. Most of the people there don't care about high politics. All they wanted to do was too shake up Westminster, because this negligence from the government just can't go on. I understand them, but I don't think this was the correct way.
@oneconciousness2248
@oneconciousness2248 5 жыл бұрын
Honor the will of the people is all I hear politicians say. Democracy means giving people the chance to have their voices heard . Leaving EU is a huge decision, giving people the chance to view their opinion more than once would be the most democratic and logical approach.
@logik100.0
@logik100.0 5 жыл бұрын
You have to laugh an MP saying they want to do what the public asked them to.
@bArthurt777
@bArthurt777 5 жыл бұрын
REVOKE ARTICLE 50 before leave day The EU President, Teresa May, the EU court all say we can REVOKE ARTICLE 50 They say things will go back to how they were before Brexit came up They say we can try again down the road when and if we want to REVOKE ARTICLE 50 NOW !!
@robo7921
@robo7921 5 жыл бұрын
I am a happy to be Brit but I'm seriously angry at the lightness many of the people interviewed view and approach their future as a European nation. sad. I don't know why many who where not even born at the time of the 2 WW go back to the war time as a reason to be flippant.
@yourview9104
@yourview9104 5 жыл бұрын
maybe the loss of parents, being left as orphans, ... loss of grand parents etc etc..... or as an orphan being shipped off to some strange country......... all the result of ww2
@fleischwolf82
@fleischwolf82 5 жыл бұрын
Asos pay has absolutly nothing to do with Brexit. Low wages happend in EU times and will in the future as well, unless some legislation is put in place.
@VikingDrummerRob
@VikingDrummerRob 5 жыл бұрын
"We always call an ambulance!" well, color me impressed. Other companies just let the dead bodies of their recently deceased workers pile up in unhygienic piles...
@thornbird6768
@thornbird6768 5 жыл бұрын
VikingDrummerRob 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@zennomad258
@zennomad258 5 жыл бұрын
Having a bad job can be worse for your health than being unemployed. Subsidising employers by way of Universal Credit creates in work poverty. Zero hour contracts give way to misleading statistics. A Universal Basic Income could end homelessness end one sided abusive relationships and end discrimination of people on benefits. It would also give rise to competitive wages. Don’t forget those employment statistics also include people in unpaid work.
@baronvonlimbourgh1716
@baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 жыл бұрын
An economy with a big representation of worker coops in it is the only way to change the economy and inequality. Capitalism just doesn't deliver what is needed now.
@thetowerfantasymusic
@thetowerfantasymusic 5 жыл бұрын
To be honest most people voted Leave just because. 2nd REFERENDUM needed ASAP
@wolfgangnachname7740
@wolfgangnachname7740 5 жыл бұрын
Flat Earther, Brexiteers & Trump.
@anaiglesias9972
@anaiglesias9972 5 жыл бұрын
Nice Ben diagram 😂
@VCYT
@VCYT 5 жыл бұрын
Commies, gays an Muslims.
@ernestrogen4639
@ernestrogen4639 5 жыл бұрын
Pity remainers cant do the maths 100% paid to the EU 60% back means multi billions of UK tax payers money each year lost to the EU. Pity those who think we are getting big grants etc in the EU name dont see true facts that it is our own money being handed out and that the EU are keeping 40%. WE are lossing our great chance to increase our world market which has been our biggest trade area since 2009 not the EU. WTO rules work for the rest of our world trade and can work for our EU trade... WE do not need a trade deal to trade with the EU that is a fact. Many other countries have trade with the EU.
@David-ni1pg
@David-ni1pg 5 жыл бұрын
*Autistic Screeching*
@dalew5049
@dalew5049 5 жыл бұрын
Tony Blair ( War criminal) Hilary Clinton (Treasonous Bitch) George Soros (Complete psychopath) and cry baby remainers with no facts and no pride!
@SomeGuyWatchingYoutube
@SomeGuyWatchingYoutube 5 жыл бұрын
A vote of 2/3rds is a great idea for major changes to important policies.
@ryanb9526
@ryanb9526 5 жыл бұрын
How is voting again a threat to democracy? Voting IS democracy!
@Wobblybob2004
@Wobblybob2004 5 жыл бұрын
Can sombody can explain that title to me?
@simonjoseantoniodelasantis5029
@simonjoseantoniodelasantis5029 5 жыл бұрын
Sadly what we are experiencing now is the reality of Brexit, the country was divided as the house of commons is and it would be impossible to get in to concences when the out date is so close. Brexit must be postponed so British people have a chance to choose what do they really want knowing what the outcome of every option would be.
@folksinger2100
@folksinger2100 5 жыл бұрын
Reported in the NZ media 28 Jan 2019 reported that NZ Prime Minister Ardern met European Council President Donald Tusk and then European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, who expressed a strong desire to finish the deal as soon as possible.
@GrahamCStrouse
@GrahamCStrouse 5 жыл бұрын
John John Point is?
@folksinger2100
@folksinger2100 5 жыл бұрын
Just to let you know that the country with some of the best trade negotiators are choosing the EU as a trading partner, perhaps you are unaware of that?
@folksinger2100
@folksinger2100 5 жыл бұрын
I can remember after the Referendum N Farage lecturing Tim Farron on how Brexit will give the British House wife cheaper food with succulent Lamb and rich dairy products, ironic that they are chucking their lot in with the EU. Their exports - from their Government website Dairy, eggs, honey: Meat: Wood: Fruits, nuts: Beverages, spirits, vinegar: Fish: $1.1 billion Cereal/milk preparations: Machinery including computers: Modified starches, glues, enzymes: Miscellaneous food preparations: Add to that wine, finished aluminium - Problems with Trump on that one Crude Oil Can go on with a more defined list but I have a life other than KZfaq.
@folksinger2100
@folksinger2100 5 жыл бұрын
Daniel the value of UK sea fish including finished product is exported to Europe and beyond amounts to about £1.5 billion every year, which is also a drop in the Ocean in world GDP terms. Since the referendum much has been made of the UK trading with the Commonwealth in some way or the other. What you fail to grasp is that the EU have clinched a free trade deal with Canada, are in the last stages with the New Zealand deal, ongoing with Australia and the EU have also signed up with Japan and Singapore is already with the EU - a fact not wasted on Mr Dyson. Some people think that there are markets out there just waiting that will be better than the deal we have with the EU and the other deals / understandings arranged by the EU that we use to export via. An example of such EU trade arrangements allows Germany to export to China, the UK has access to these same deals allowing the UK to export to China, interestingly German exports are now seven times as much to China than the UK using these preferential deals. Again this global idea of trade deals does not cut the mustard, simply put the GDP of the whole of the whole of the countries found on the Continent of Africa equals around half of that of France and a fraction of that of the EU as a whole.
@folksinger2100
@folksinger2100 5 жыл бұрын
DE seafish clearly you know more about the subject than Seafish is a Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB) set up by the Fisheries Act 1981 to improve efficiency and raise standards across the seafood industry. from who display the figure. Comonwealth trading - I suggest you o[pen your ears and read the House of Commons, International Trade Committee,Trade and the Commonwealth: Fifth Report of Session 2017-19 that is available Any post Brexit UK must take into account the effects of overseas trade to produce the cash to allow such a project. Any imports must be paid for and anything that causes a balance of trade deficit will not allow any better UK after Brexit project as the funds will not be there. May not have been covered but what is wished for is dependant on cash or are you going to buy British and pay more tax?
@jeroenfeher8107
@jeroenfeher8107 5 жыл бұрын
19:10 : You should go and have a look who work at those industries and who are working in the fields of research.
@richardbarrett8365
@richardbarrett8365 5 жыл бұрын
Not now!!!!!!
@EvlFlp
@EvlFlp 5 жыл бұрын
As a fellow European it hurts me we're going to see that with Brexit the last Great Brittish institutions, like Churchill's call for an United Europe and the NHS will fall, but it nevertheless still stings seeing the first signs of that final decline, in things like the BBC apparently having had to cut costs on grammar-checking their KZfaq upload titles 😔. "Can Brexit can deliver.." Anyway, I'm off improving my French or German now. Has been a fun 60 years of English being the main world language, sad to see it go. Cheerio!
@TheSpiritOfTheTimes
@TheSpiritOfTheTimes 5 жыл бұрын
English being the lingua franca of the world has nothing to do with the English though lol, it'll remain the 'main language' because of the Americans.
@trevordaviesable
@trevordaviesable 5 жыл бұрын
@@TheSpiritOfTheTimes Oh no, old chap we have our Empire where they all speak proper english not that common way speaking of those Yankies. What old bean
@EvlFlp
@EvlFlp 5 жыл бұрын
@@trevordaviesable I've tried to talk with the clearly India-based Uber Helpdesk from Amsterdam once. I'd say that former Empire has lost its lingual connection with actual English ;) (nothing racist about this btw, I just literally couldnt understand what they where reading off of their call-scripts that where most likely meant to be written in English)
@EvlFlp
@EvlFlp 5 жыл бұрын
@Simon T I do look outside the EU! I even watched and commented under a KZfaq video here by the state televisionstation of a self-isolating island-state off the coast of Europe with a population the size of one of those hundreds of Chinese provincial towns no one knows the name of, ;) I look beyond my borders into other cultures for sure! It's just that for a choice of 2nd or 3rd language I prefer one where there will remain to be a functional economy And open and free trade and culture will remain possible, sort of eliminating the two current biggest options. (But seriously, beyond sarcasm: I hope you guys work things out internally and join the EU partylife again. I dont like Italian humor and all the EU offices and Corporate Headquarters Brexit-relocating to Amsterdam are driving up the houseprices way too much because of all the yanks and other expats rolling in. We had such a nice reservation for them there in London :/ If you guys could just have a little bit more patience for all the Eastern Europeans driving around your capitol hard at work, hired as sub-sub-sub-contractors by London property owners from your former colonies from those 1,5 century you had pushed the Chinese into famine and civil war temporarily off the world market, splitting up former livingrooms in terraced houses into "three luxury appartments, ideal for a well earning consultant, only 57 underground minutes from The City", it's sort of a 'problem' England itself created. But I digress. Please solve it and come back soon.) Lets hope God saves the Queen's estate's European agricultural subsidies 😥. We'll promise we'll be nice to Easyjet'ted-in English stag-do parties that are the main customers of the ever shrinking 'dubiously voluntary labor-migrant Bulgarian/Moldavian/Romanian-female district' here in Amsterdam, showing your people's love for European integration. 😊 😉
@EvlFlp
@EvlFlp 5 жыл бұрын
@Simon T our grandparents suffered the consequences of what happens when an other or multiple countries start hanging all kinds of importance on "what it means to have/be a National Identity". So I'd rather not we go down that path again, or even take a too long pause in our united progress to look at even the direction of that road again. There's this obscure statesman from one of the many European Empires that have come and long gone throughout the ages that had something wise to say about it. You might know him, I believe he hailed from your spec of chalk in the middle of our Dutch oilfields and fishing-quota areas. If you know him, please take a moment to use his input to reconcider your stance. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/sNxolaqgzrjRd6M.html Also, most 'immigration' giving 'problems' in the UK comes, at least as I see it as a non-UK, actual neutral reader of the statistics, from immigrants (in all kinds of legal or less legal forms) from former Brittish exploitation colonies (or however euphemistic you named it). That indeed is something you need to deal with. The whole 'Windrush' thingy I heard some things about doesn't sound like you guys have truly come to terms with the reality of not being a worldpower anymore, like the Americans in 2030, the Germans somewhere early 1940's and around 1917, the Austrian/Hungarians in 1918, the French in 1763/1815, us Dutch by the mid 18th century, the Italians in 476 and the Greek in 146 bc with neatly closing off and solving all lose ends still lingering around due to some sort of national denialism, both socially and structurally financially. 'As a nation' you really first have to come to terms with that new situation, like a fired manager losing his power, like a voted-away reality-tv singcontester losing his/her center-stage spotlight attention, like a dumped lover keeping up appearances covering his/her lost self confidence, like a recovering drugaddict losing his ethic- and morality boundaries crossing fullfilment of his urge for cash. You all have to come out of that lingering national psychosis of "National Identity" and again join our European 'former Empires Anonymous' Supportgroup Union. Especially you as, apart fron currently the Americans, the most recent Empire-loser. It was England that through the Opium Wars and the Unequal Treaties pushed China into a 150 year long, 350 million lives costing 'national humiliation'. Dear UK, they havnt forgotten, the most expensive real estate purchase in the UK ever is the buying of a London Skyscraper by a family run Chinese condiment manufacturer, a Chinese family literally only producing One single product is already able to buy the most expensive bulding in Brittish history, driving up English property prices. The EU isnt your enemy, we're your friends. You're going to need friends, you guys wont survive on your own. If only you guys learned other languages to actually get to know your neighbours. Learn who really are your foes and friends. (Liking this exchange btw. Reminding me to visit the UK again soon, love the place. Dont worry, just to visit and admire and enjoy, not to steal your jobs)
@profribasmat217
@profribasmat217 5 жыл бұрын
Could you subtitle the English into English please? Can’t understand it!
@madameclark3453
@madameclark3453 5 жыл бұрын
Across the pond here. We have similar problems especially with stagnated wages, manufacturing jobs have disappeared.
@lordcallanahan
@lordcallanahan 5 жыл бұрын
Can.
@dave-macleod
@dave-macleod 5 жыл бұрын
Can but can it can?
@stephenconway2468
@stephenconway2468 5 жыл бұрын
@@dave-macleod Tin.
@logik100.0
@logik100.0 5 жыл бұрын
Hats off to Harry.
@botevforever8786
@botevforever8786 5 жыл бұрын
- Hey mate, I heard you are getting a divorce? - I am getting a Brexit! - How come? - She said she is leaving but 2 years later she still hasn't gone!
@barryderrick4693
@barryderrick4693 5 жыл бұрын
Typo in the title guys, come on BBC
@PaulDavies4
@PaulDavies4 5 жыл бұрын
Basically the BBC wander around until they find someone who tells them what they want to hear.
@jintarokensei3308
@jintarokensei3308 5 жыл бұрын
Stupidity at work is so entertaining to watch, especially on a national stage.
@gerokron3412
@gerokron3412 5 жыл бұрын
"Respecting the vote of the people for Brexit" translate to blaming Joe Bloggs if the shit hits the fan.
@thornbird6768
@thornbird6768 5 жыл бұрын
Gero Kron The shit is hitting the pan because the pathetic Theresa May is letting it !!
@veggie42
@veggie42 5 жыл бұрын
I wish it would the economy is mad why supply then see the demand? Why not ask what people want then supply it? Why not make everything limited edition it would sell higher
@jonoblack72
@jonoblack72 5 жыл бұрын
She says she's not bothered. She won't be saying that when she is closed down when they crash out
@suecaz27
@suecaz27 5 жыл бұрын
With Me There Can Be A Golden Age.
@krisinsaigon
@krisinsaigon 5 жыл бұрын
REMAINERS- HERE IS MY ADVICE Crowdfund Harry Swift- that man is a mountain of common sense. get together remainers, pool some money, and pay for that man to go on the road from town to town pub to pub club to club talking to ordinary people over a pint about brexit HARRY SWIFT IS THE HERO YOU NEED I am serious. brexit is a fight for hearts and minds, and i want us to stay in the EU. So far we are losing, get this man out on the road and have him have a word with people. trust me, it will help
@janiceward8077
@janiceward8077 5 жыл бұрын
THE UK LEAVE EU 11PM 29TH MARCH 2019 GET US OUT NOW
@chrise202
@chrise202 5 жыл бұрын
Can BBC not be such a BBC? And deliver any form of impartial objectivity?
@pusspussmckitten
@pusspussmckitten 5 жыл бұрын
She turned Cant’s into Cans and here dreams into plans
@robert7622
@robert7622 5 жыл бұрын
That miner didn't fight no one.
@kriskeeling6243
@kriskeeling6243 5 жыл бұрын
in the u.k does p.m questions start with bana na mananananana bana nanananana.
@biocapsule7311
@biocapsule7311 5 жыл бұрын
Yes... new form of economy, with blue rations book. It's also funny how all the "leaders" are emphasizing on 'honoring' the people's vote, as if it's a defense. The failings of capitalism is not the fault of EU, it's always meant to fail eventually.
@tomasbickel58
@tomasbickel58 5 жыл бұрын
I think, it's doing exactly as intended .. back to the early 19th century.
@tomasbickel58
@tomasbickel58 5 жыл бұрын
@More tea Vicar? .. neither am I a remoaner nor did I vote .. but "Respect the elderly" is a BS argument in any case .. it's a nothingburger .. that's what pissed me off.
@gethcreator751
@gethcreator751 5 жыл бұрын
@@tomasbickel58 why? The elderly have lived through the entirety of the EU's existence, they built our nations in to what they are today. To respect a person it has be earned, but the words and ideas of any person should be respected and heard
@66BranDo
@66BranDo 5 жыл бұрын
@BioCapsule, our brand or taste of capitalism is ready to be refurbished, or put to sleep. Capitalism will always generate more losers than winners, problem is, the winners got the bourgeoisie to vote against its own interests for decades. Brexit is a symptom of that failing capitalism, not the cause.
@tomasbickel58
@tomasbickel58 5 жыл бұрын
@@gethcreator751, if you have expertise, no problem. The mere existence doesn't grant expertise. If you have a problem with your electric, you ask an electrician rather an old person. True, an older electrician has seen more than a young one .. in his field. ".. they built our nations in to what they are today" .. if the result was so awesome, I guess, that nation wouldn't be so split on that question, would it? Imagine a chess game. You have a limited amount of moves you can conduct, some better than others. Your pick is determined by your goal and the anticipation of your opponents moves. The past doesn't help much. It seems to me that even what counts as "win" is not defined. In that case, "I define "win", because I am older than you" doesn't cut it.
@nicholaswoolfenden5254
@nicholaswoolfenden5254 5 жыл бұрын
Well said below. The devil incarnate EU will be missed because the problems in UK are not due to the EU. A red herring supreme.
@VCYT
@VCYT 5 жыл бұрын
wrong, as regulations prevent propper trade deals.
@VCYT
@VCYT 5 жыл бұрын
@@TruthTortoise81 they are all limited by EU tariffs etc. So not good enough. Plus they steal our money via our subsidy.
@brezhou29
@brezhou29 5 жыл бұрын
@@VCYT you can't negotiate an exit deal with the EU and you think you can negociate a fair trade deal with China? Come back on earth man, you're way too high. And don't give me the usual crap about May being a "remainer", david Davis, bojo, etc couldn't do the job. It all boils down to this : who do you think you are? You are just the bank of the EU, the gateway to the EU. Even exchange between euros and other currencies were dealt with in the UK, despite not using the euro yourself. This is gone in March. You've got nothing. The EU prefers to protect itself and sacrifice a few BMW and prosecco, instead of selling itself for a few sells. But you will. The UK will get a trade deal with China and India in exchange for a massive increase of student and work visas - let's see how this is received in the heartlands. And with the US, with massive drops in food and health standards. Come. Back. On. Earth.
@gethcreator751
@gethcreator751 5 жыл бұрын
@@TruthTortoise81 no the EU has free trade deals not us, no EU member can negotiate its own deals
@gethcreator751
@gethcreator751 5 жыл бұрын
@@brezhou29 there is no exit deal. Its an agreement for a trade deal after we leave which is unacceptable, we will never accept the free movement of people for a trade deal again.
@musicariasportsmedia1371
@musicariasportsmedia1371 5 жыл бұрын
A ‘Managed No Deal’ WTO option using Article 24 of GATT can avoid raising tariffs or quotas please read. Go to BrexitCentral and read how we can leave the EU in an orderly fashion dismissing all the rhetoric of "crashing out" and "cliff edge damage . This is a very sensible and workable Article not widely known about!
@thetoday-v-showdavedaily5601
@thetoday-v-showdavedaily5601 5 жыл бұрын
John Sweeney has zero credibility!
@frantisekzverina473
@frantisekzverina473 5 жыл бұрын
wait what? How is calling an ambulace "taking a good care of employees"? Doesn't the NHS pay for it anyway? Isn't the actuall call free? So the company will generously grant an employee 10mins of time to make a call for his sick/injured coworker?
@steviesedge
@steviesedge 5 жыл бұрын
I think the Irish chap on the panel has nailed it. Regardless of Brexit, the party of the day has invariably been lethargic and has no vision for the future of the UK and hence Brexit is a red herring and people have used it to kick back. The house of Commons seems to be unfit for purpose and they can never seem to agree on a platform for radical change in this country, which is surely needed. I don't believe Labour are the party to radically change the country for the better but also the Tories are equally ill equipped. I don't blame Leavers for how they voted because they recognise as many of us do that the UK is lagging behind. This is a truly extraordinary situation.
@jamieguthrie1760
@jamieguthrie1760 5 жыл бұрын
Surely ASOS is a much better and healthier alternative to mining?! How often would an ambulance have to be called if everyone was still down the pits?!
@bellysbluetube
@bellysbluetube 5 жыл бұрын
Not very often. More likely to be a hearse if anything ever went wrong
@SuntJack
@SuntJack 5 жыл бұрын
Frankly I worked in a warehouse near Barnsley. Not the worse work place but, I saw first hand people working hard for minimum wage. Not only immigrants but locals too. I miss my old team, they were good lads, working hard. I left because of the Brexit vote. I respect UK and I hope one day I will return to see the beautiful Yorkshire. Romanian here btw. :)
@Finderskeepers.
@Finderskeepers. 5 жыл бұрын
The reality is brexit will delay this issue being addressed. The uncertain that brexit creates will deter investment. Also the access to nearest market and one of the largest in the world, the EU, will have more barriers to entry.The EU also provides infrastructure grants eg the regeneration in Liverpool was an EU funded scheme. The majority of recent labour laws to improve working conditions has come from the EU not the UK. China is the main manufacture for the world because of cheap labour costs. Can the UK compete with the avg Chinese annual wage of less than £ 2,500?
@annshanebooth9192
@annshanebooth9192 5 жыл бұрын
People did not know what Brexit really meant when they voted.
@lnk3503
@lnk3503 5 жыл бұрын
They forget they have to be democratic to be a member of the EU, which means 2 options leave or be disqualified!
@TheTwinight
@TheTwinight 5 жыл бұрын
Misinformation, figures for unemployment are not accurate.. Figure discount unemployment ppl that are doing courses and other government funded programs
@laurejon
@laurejon 5 жыл бұрын
Only 15% of UK production is exported, and only 6% of that is exported to the EU. The UK is a mixed economy, small business generates the most taxation. The UK has spent many decades failing to take advantage of membership of the EU, as a result it is not tied in to the EU, rather it has shifted to the Asian region. This has been a very natural event, the EU by their own volition explain Europe is in economic decline and the future is Asia. The Asians have wealth, savings, and they have disposable income. The Neoliberal policies of the EU have systematically asset stripped each and every nation, the people are now downtrodden to the point they no longer care.
@musictomyears8
@musictomyears8 5 жыл бұрын
If the UK leaves the EU the country will trade with Asia and the rest of the world with WTO tariffs for at least a decade? Do you actually know what you are talking about?
@gabbegubbe8556
@gabbegubbe8556 5 жыл бұрын
The UK economy was doing well in the last 20 years !! That is why we had yo borrow over £100 Billions every year !! ☺😊😀😁😂😄
@josephinewinter
@josephinewinter 5 жыл бұрын
"May's damned if she does and damned if she doesn't" is about the size of it sharp comment
@triciacol
@triciacol 5 жыл бұрын
John Sweeney is really a most outstanding reporter, this is a truthful representation of the current state of Britain. A previous piece he did from Putin,s Russia had me applauding the TV screen.
@dansimmons21
@dansimmons21 5 жыл бұрын
Can Brexit can deliver? Nice typo.
@nigeh5326
@nigeh5326 5 жыл бұрын
Pointless worrying about low skilled workers being treated like robots as in 10 years automation will make these people redundant. The automation issue is being ignored, but shouldn't be as if low skilled workers are unable to work then they will have to be supported by the state which will put a massive strain on the system
@pahakasvivenuksesta2653
@pahakasvivenuksesta2653 5 жыл бұрын
I just do not understand that class mentality. Like in India, the casts.
@RichardChalksCorriette
@RichardChalksCorriette 5 жыл бұрын
It is interesting that the workers in the UK are taking 45 hours each week, to do what gets done in Germany and France in 35 hours. What is it about the system or mentality of folks in the UK compared to mainland Europe? This is what I hear time and time again - someone must have proof....
@ovidiuswatart
@ovidiuswatart 5 жыл бұрын
#brexitmeansHardFuture #brexitmeansNoEmployers #brexitmeansNoCompanies
@joanofarc33
@joanofarc33 5 жыл бұрын
I'm in favor of Brexit and I agree with Professor Matthew Goodwin that there are so many problems within the UK that should have been discussed in the past two years along with how to leave the EU because it would have given everyone a better idea of the blueprint of ideas we're aiming for after leaving the EU. It would also have given us a better idea of what we want from the EU.
@thegombie
@thegombie 5 жыл бұрын
What I'm getting from this is that the quality of British low income worker is bad. And we are too afraid of hard changes that could benefit improve the way of life. A result of a culture born into comfort. Nothing will get better until things get much much worse.
@yorkshireginge
@yorkshireginge 5 жыл бұрын
you got your bobble pop pop
@anthonycbrown1952
@anthonycbrown1952 5 жыл бұрын
No government would let the general public decide what maintenance procedures are appropriate for their nuclear and aviation industries and with that, the government is obligated to inform / educate the public on the best course of action in considering an exit from the EU. Going it alone no longer appears to be a viable option any longer? Align with the EU or China or the USA but align one must.
@Byrni1111
@Byrni1111 5 жыл бұрын
My friend eats stuff out of the bin, wears fake adidas trackies, wishes USSR was still around and tells me he's higher elo then me. Good friend right?
@davidlondon2810
@davidlondon2810 5 жыл бұрын
All the problems identified in this programme - and others - which led to the Leave vote winning had little or nothing to do with the EU. And leaving the EU will therefore not solve them. In fact, it will make them worse because as the economy suffers a further downturn, there will be less corporate tax revenues for the public services on which these communities depend. It's tragic.
@marc21091
@marc21091 5 жыл бұрын
The Newsnight film about Grimethorpe in January 2019 (first half of this extract) is revealing because of what was completely left out,. We can tell from the report that internet-based warehouse company ASOS is not employing any local residents, but rather cheap foreign labour. The local people who were once dependent on the coal-mining industry now have jobs elsewhere - Grimethorpe is near Barnsley and Wakefield, and in commuting distance of Leeds and Sheffield. Unfortunately Grimethorpe does not have a railway station, but nearby former mining villages such as Goldthorpe, Thurnscoe, Moorthorpe and Fitzwilliam all do and residents without cars can reach the cities for work easily. (The rail services have all expanded since the end of coal-mining employment.) In Grimethorpe the local people interviewed look quite well off and the bakery at the beginning well worth a visit by anyone in the area looking for good cakes. The BBC must have suppressed all this and ended up showing the even in former coal-mining areas, supposedly deprived, residents have moved to to better jobs and careers, and the lumpenproletariat doing the drudge jobs is foreign. But did John Sweeney say that? No. Another example of BBC anti-Brexit bias.
@robwhythe793
@robwhythe793 5 жыл бұрын
I suppose I'm not surprised that the Daily Fail editor was clapping Britain on the back for having created better working conditions in the Asos factory than people used to suffer down the coal mines. That's a very low bar for improvement in working conditions, and one that we should be now be streets ahead on. Instead we seem to be happy with the idea of ambulances being regular visitors for factory workers.
@Drachnon
@Drachnon 5 жыл бұрын
Does no economy count as a new form of economy?
@luthfurrahman7890
@luthfurrahman7890 5 жыл бұрын
They did vote for it but just a yes or no .nothing in detail of the pros and cons ,I bet if it did have that on the vote people would've voted differently
@alexandruenache5366
@alexandruenache5366 5 жыл бұрын
people voted lies ... make another referendum
@dogglebird4430
@dogglebird4430 5 жыл бұрын
You either want the UK to be an independent sovereign state governed by people British people elect and from Westminster, or you want the UK to be subsumed into a European superstate and ruled from Brussels. The economic arguments are pure speculation as nobody can say with any certainty how the UK will perform or how the EU will perform. From what we have seen so far, the UK economy is doing reasonably well whereas the EU has major countries which are in, or likely to be facing, recession and the Euro looks to be in some difficulties.
@kenderareawesome
@kenderareawesome 5 жыл бұрын
"They were taking all the kids jobs" Well now you don't need to worry because the companies will leave and no one will have the job
@yourview9104
@yourview9104 5 жыл бұрын
so maybe the kids will be able to get a house or flat now, the younger kids maybe get a place in school, the working people and older generation maybe get a doctors appointment...... its a win win
@nemeczek67
@nemeczek67 5 жыл бұрын
What is a "Brexit can"?
@stevepetty7009
@stevepetty7009 5 жыл бұрын
Most of this absolutely nothing to do with Brexit
@THSieben
@THSieben 5 жыл бұрын
The UK can produce Unicorns, they showed that already.
@francesportokal1356
@francesportokal1356 5 жыл бұрын
Shambolics , total confusion indecision job insecurity, hospital beds, councils closing.
@josephinewinter
@josephinewinter 5 жыл бұрын
good debate i say break up the monopoly of land ownership to drive down house prices, rent and the dead money siphoned off to capital and house ownership leaving the economy; increase people's independence eg give everyone the ability to generate their own electricity
@portly2496
@portly2496 4 жыл бұрын
The BBC and Channel Four are strongly pro-EU but it's worth remembering they receive from the EU each year grants totalling £millions which they wouldn't receive if the UK was outside the EU. This creates a clear conflict of interests which doesn't seem to worry them in the least
@politicalcorrectness8790
@politicalcorrectness8790 5 жыл бұрын
No one can predict the future unless your from the imf or a remainder ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@alguitarchristie
@alguitarchristie 5 жыл бұрын
I turned it of at 3 minutes 39, it just goes to show what idiots the general public are, they can hardly string a coherent sentence together!
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