Seems like what's happening in Canada is happening in the UK on a greater scale. Makes you wonder who is in charge and what the endgame is.
@suzy1619941 минут бұрын
revolution my arse
@JohnDavidSullivan51 минут бұрын
Late to this, but just to say this is a fantastic analysis. But I expect nothing less from this man.
@criticalbrisket51 минут бұрын
Great article. The hour has indeed come.
@SalfordRedDevilСағат бұрын
It’s been said before about mass immigration, I’ll say it again, The Kalergi Plan
@lil_neonСағат бұрын
ppl actually supporting reform blows my mind and obv ur opinion dont matter
@djphlangeСағат бұрын
There are few cases that everyone should be able to agree that it's the right side of history. I'm actually struggling to think of one but maybe one thing everyone agreed on was that Milli Vanilli needed to stop being a thing I was gonna say the nazis but there are definitely some people who didn't want that to stop 😅
@ClemensWillibrordСағат бұрын
I hope so... In Netherlands the opposition won dramatically but now goverrnment has put forth the highest guy of secret services as prime minister. We'll see what happens. But, it make me happy to see what is happening in UK :)
@badism8369Сағат бұрын
All intentional. You will own nothing.
@scoldschoolmusic1614Сағат бұрын
Make Britain Great Again!
@atomicranger2306Сағат бұрын
Really? A thumbnail background showing torches? Reform want a race war and nothing else.
@jacobhall1831Сағат бұрын
Don’t forget which people group is behind central banks like the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve in the US.
@Rolf-son-of-an-electrician2 сағат бұрын
I would take the clear cut argument that substituting religion for religion is retarded.
@johnnymeringues9872 сағат бұрын
Don't make this gay please
@Rolf-son-of-an-electrician2 сағат бұрын
Democrocy isn't the problem... the lack of democrocy is the problem. 90% of America's government is not elected, the majority of American laws are not approved by Congress. The federal government run over the states, and that's to say nothing of corruption. Local politics are by far the most corrupt, because there are less eyes on locals, but the forces at play in national politics are large enough to crack smaller nations into pieces, and are thus much scarier.
@djphlange2 сағат бұрын
They have no loyalty to the country that took them in. They don't pay into the system and if they were asked to fight in a war, they would just run away or start looting
@richardlefaive19442 сағат бұрын
I've been so disappointed in UK voters for so long that I'm.not willining 2 b this optimistic. I'd settle.for Reform finishing with the 2nd most seats and forming the opposition. That will.at least provide a pulpit for a reduced immigration agenda and an alternative perspective to labour and globalism. It's just too short a timenfor Reform tomget rhemselves organized at the riding level. Which was, if course, the reason Sunak called a surprise snap election. They knew that if they waited much longer it was only going to get worse and provide Reform a chance to organize and win outright
@chipsandsoda43732 сағат бұрын
Nah
@RobertWilliams-wg6uq2 сағат бұрын
There you are. YT unsubscribed me.....
@Thisisaweirdthing2makeusdo2 сағат бұрын
Make britain, British again ❤ get in big nige.
@Rolf-son-of-an-electrician2 сағат бұрын
Yankee perspective: Lord Biden vs Sir Brandon.
@Nobody-hi9ic2 сағат бұрын
Watching the Turkey Tom video, I miss this week in stupid 😭
@user-to5pk7ct1w2 сағат бұрын
All this was caused by us and our forbears forsaking our God for the fancies of over rated scholars and archeologists. Not that these two groups are bad, but we have given them way too much credit. We must repent and turn back to Christ. We must acknowledge that we have a Creator, that we have sin, that we are guilty before Him, and we must believe His promise to forgive us our iniquities when we come to His Son. His grace saved whole nations in the past; He can save us even now.
@NeckRomancer6662 сағат бұрын
I get why you referenced Lincoln, it's just odd that you chose a despot that was willing to drown America in blood to consolidate power to the fed.
@lowbrow2 сағат бұрын
disgusting state of affairs
@BrianMurfitt3 сағат бұрын
It's highly doubtful if Farage/Reform will win this election, but there's a good chance that they can hold the balance of power so neither of the main parties outrightly win. It looks like they could win substantial Tory seats and quite a few Labour seats in the North East too. 🤞👊🏼
@alexandruvijolan59133 сағат бұрын
The real problem is that our elections are rigged by the globalists, they control everything and cheat at getting it, otherwise if things were fair, the world would be a safer, wealthier and sane place
@eliaspanayi34653 сағат бұрын
Farage and reform isnt the end goal here. What we can expect is farage to force open the overton window as he's doing and make these connections between the taboo topic of mass immigrants and the decline.
@17losttrout3 сағат бұрын
Population is a green issue, too. Not that the Greenslamist Party will be grasping that particular nettle.
@Philuk873 сағат бұрын
If farage came pm, i vote he enforces dictatorship and remove political rivals, elite bankers.
@MichelleDavis-xk8rc3 сағат бұрын
Good grief, reform wont get far. Farage is a right wing extremist. Vite reform if you like trump and h1tler
@seangleason2603 сағат бұрын
The British should deport every illegal whose drawing from public funds who hasn’t worked in 6 months. The murderer in Ireland who attacked that little girl was in Ireland for 20 years- dude never had a job- EVER! Deport these people asap!!
@seangleason2603 сағат бұрын
All these problems can be traced to one thing- illegal immigration
@user-gk1nt6sm2z4 сағат бұрын
Your assumptions that the open society actually did a survey... needs questioning. I think people are waking up to the c corrupt uniparty in each western "democracy". Simple. Vote for the minor party .
@P4intNoBleChannel4 сағат бұрын
As a frenchman, it is so disheartening to see our greatest rival in History in such a state. It's not fair. I really hope the UK recovers !
@AlexmercerWolverine2354 сағат бұрын
Does anyone need the Real life Punisher? Or Batman?
@Foksipanter4 сағат бұрын
Britain for British. (And Poles)
@DavidAllen-fo4jl4 сағат бұрын
Points superbly made. Thank you. The BoE may have disastrously been made independent by Gordon Brown in 1997, but make no mistake it was captured by the Treasury in all the appointments put there in the BoE. And I say 'disastrously', because it took the BoE off the job of regulating and overseeing the banks - a job they had managed very well over 300 years. It was almost ten years to the day when the 2007-2008 crisis in banking emerged. The head of the body that replaced the BoE regulating the banks, the FSA, wandered round the City proclaiming that he was not a regulator but a deregulator. The City smiled on him like a small turd. And look what happened. Just thought you might like this context. I was there, disbelieving the stupidity. Kind regards, David.
@scottmeredith33594 сағат бұрын
When I think the USA is headed towards disaster and then watch videos about what’s going on in Britain, it always looks even more suicidal than us. I really hope Farage marks a turning point for the UK
@jossdeiboss4 сағат бұрын
There is not much time so I don't have so much hope in his victory. If it was going to be September, I would feel more hopeful. However, the same way he is getting so many new votes in the last couple of weeks, these 2 weeks may really make him jump to 35-40%.
@ZedsDeadOK4 сағат бұрын
In the words of a true patriot: "England expects that every man (and woman)will do their duty" with the aid of our brothers and sisters from Whales, Scotland, and N. Ireland. To vote reform, for your country for your culture for our future generations. Stop the globalists.
@alexsollazzo4 сағат бұрын
Sweet video quality there my man..........................................................................................if it was 1990
@SirRobinDeSway4 сағат бұрын
The malevolent destruction of our country does lie at the feet of Tony Blair and further “Nu-Labour”. Actual Labour hasn’t been represented in government for years except here and there. But the real Blair “legacy” has been the destruction of our whole basic notion of a sovereign Parliament which for all its flaws assured us all that we…as individuals…had someone at the seat of power pushing OUR agenda. We have lost this and Parliament has lost this ultimate role. We…the British people want…really want…immigration stopped. Right now. Every MP of whatever,party knows this but…or is it “and” he or she also knows that our sovereignty has been deliberatively entangled in all sorts of snares and obstacles outside our parliaments “ability” to circumvent. The “Supreme Court” Blair set up….cannot exist in a country where the Law is what the people SAY it is. We tell those we send to London what we say it is and they say they can’t do THAT. We need a revolution. But governments are secure now for 5 years and can’t be thrown out…no matter what the people want….again, a Blair innovation. Thank God we are at least out of the EU
@ribos27625 сағат бұрын
Only white people born in Britain are British.
@pg.travels5 сағат бұрын
I've never been excited for an election before.... But I really think reform could do something crazy and at least win enough votes / seats to influence things.... It's going to be interesting...
@Fulkumnuts5 сағат бұрын
Tonight the BBC on question time have ignored the fact that NIGEL FARAGE one of the main opposition parties don't include him on the panel ,this is BIASED BUREAUCRACY (CRAP) DON'T WATCH IN PROTEST STOP FUNDING THESE BIGOTS 😮
@ciabhannahbaic6705 сағат бұрын
The UK's problems have all been engineered by a small but very powerful demographic who have been working towards the current situation in the West for many decades.
@ReiGunn5 сағат бұрын
It isn't all mass migration. It is an important topic, but the reason my kids can't buy a house has more to do with all the wealth we have funnelled up to the already rich with a functional plutocracy heading towards a feudal kleptocracy: the system of mutual back scratching, collusion, cronyism and nepotism is the thing that has disadvantaged us. The truth is that I have lost more to some guy educated at Eton and driving a Tesla than I have to someone fresh through passport control or still wet from a boat. Mass immigration undermines our social structures, and helps to prop up a failing economy with cheap labour, but it is a contributing factor as to why everything costs so much, and not the biggest deal as Farage seems to want to make out.
@dotdashdotdash5 сағат бұрын
The 4th of July election
@NGE00015 сағат бұрын
Sunak working for Sachs is nothing. The Children's Investment Fund however is great intreset if you did some real journalism