In that much there is a likeness, but that is where similarity ends. It is an imperative that a submarine door is functional.
@buddyweizАй бұрын
Both are hollow on the inside.
@wendysimpson6395Ай бұрын
He also looks stoned!
@samhartford8388Ай бұрын
@@wendysimpson6395 Nah, that's just the permanent look of stupidity on his face.
@jacquesmolders30Ай бұрын
Before Brexit all failures and shortcomings attributed to EU. Now after a much delayed Brexit in its consequences, time to face the harsh reality and question the panel of liars.
@bellissimo4520Ай бұрын
I think it's clear they will continue to blame the EU. For at least the next 50 years. And then the remainers, for "sabotaging" Brexit...
@verttikoo2052Ай бұрын
Not yet. Brexshit is not done yet 🙄 June 2025
@Fontsman-14Ай бұрын
@verttikoo2052 The diahorrea which was spouted by Johnson and Co, was enough to supply what's left of the farmers crops.
@danishpastry2885Ай бұрын
Parasite frost.
@GeorgeGeorgeOnlyАй бұрын
Indeed. Certainly he represents a parasite class.
@ricellisfrost620Ай бұрын
"Drifted left" 😂😂As long as their delusion continues, the longer they stay out of touch and unelectable!
@chrisstones1249Ай бұрын
The Tories lost because of corruption, corruption, corruption,lies ,greed and planks like frost , liars like mogg ,and traitors like farage . simple really .love your vids ,Liz, more please .😁
@DavidHutchings-e7pАй бұрын
Lord Frost is a disgrace , he is a member of the Plank of wood group , the group includes mogg. Johnson Truss Cummins etc . Personal gain is their motto .
@chrisstones1249Ай бұрын
@@DavidHutchings-e7p totally agree,but people still voted for them ,the mind boggles .🤔
@NetZeroNoАй бұрын
Err - only a small but highly significant detail - Farage is not a Tory. And in fact it is thanks to Farage that we now have a Majority Labour Government! He was able to take the far right votes from the Tories.
@brianferguson7840Ай бұрын
Even called his own deal a disaster. Personally I can't decide if it is complete stupidity. Impenetrable ignorance. Or astonishing delusion. Though I have an increasing suspicion that it's a combination of all three.
@garryferrington811Ай бұрын
He made his money.
@octavianpopescu4776Ай бұрын
I don't know if he should be judged that severely. He was caught between us and the UK government's red lines and that was an unpleasant position to be in. Who could have negotiated a better deal considering these limitations?
@brianferguson7840Ай бұрын
@octavianpopescu4776 I've seen too many examples of his utter stupidity and lack of basic comprehension of any subject about which he is questioned, to give him the benefit of any doubt.
@brianferguson7840Ай бұрын
@@octavianpopescu4776 Also, We now know that Johnson's Tories had no intention of abiding by the terms of any "deal"!
@octavianpopescu4776Ай бұрын
@@brianferguson7840 Yes. So what was Davis supposed to do considering his superiors treated this whole negotiation as a game and that whatever was signed, they were never going to abide by it? I think he was in an impossible situation, caught between a rock and a hard place. Even his pro-Single Market statement... it was impossible for him to negotiate that, considering it involves mandatory freedom of movement and his pro-Brexit superiors made it abundantly clear they wanted to end it. So, what could he have done? Except not take the job in the first place. And yet, someone had to do it.
@wendysimpson6395Ай бұрын
He's mad. He's gaslight himself as well.
@Trebornudd69Ай бұрын
“we drifted left” WTF
@robinholland1136Ай бұрын
That struck me too. Possibly some truth in it, but only if your original position is slightly to the right of Genghis Kahn . . .
@garryferrington811Ай бұрын
Oh, I see, it's the British public's fault, not the tories.
@1chishАй бұрын
Errr ... no one's fault. And the Tories in 2016 were staunch remainers and we all got a£9 Mn leaflet to prove it.
@Ooze-cl5txАй бұрын
Of course its the Tories fault, including each and every Tory voter. So its also the british public's fault. You vote for it, you own it. Your friends, family and neighbours vote for it and you didnt stop them? Take responsibility.
@klausschumacher7126Ай бұрын
@@Ooze-cl5txnot only Tori voters.....many Labour voters voted for Brexit....
@clarecrawford9677Ай бұрын
@@Ooze-cl5txNot the ‘British public’, please. The majority of voters in Scotland voted to remain in the EU.
@Ooze-cl5txАй бұрын
@@clarecrawford9677 If you didnt want to be seen as part of the "british" public then voting for indepence would have helped. I understand why the english threats back then convinced many not to do that. But i fail to see the reason for voting overwhelmingly for unionist westminster parties in the last GE - that looked a lot like acceptance of your role as one of the last remainig english colonies. Sad.
@robg5111Ай бұрын
She didn't get everything right. Liz Truss 😂
@rogerphelps9939Ай бұрын
More like everything wrong.
@rogergreen2695Ай бұрын
He included those to blame for brexit problems ... the civil servants. How on earth did that happen?
@lloydbelle3406Ай бұрын
In a GBNews studio, Frost is assured his outrageous accusation is not challenged. Sadly I have little confidence that this claim would have been challenged elsewhere...
@DeeFibbsАй бұрын
The EU was always portrayed as a joke by most of the media, did the BBC ever make a program showing the benefits of membership in all the 47 years of actual membership?
@chrissaltmarsh6777Ай бұрын
It was the other stuff, guv. Nothing to do with me. (Mind you, GibberNews is always nonsense)
@pastyman001Ай бұрын
The Tories lost the last General Election because not enough people voted for them - corruption, incompetence, poor economy, public services collapsing, roads in a shambles and Brexit.
@Fontsman-14Ай бұрын
Failure is the new success! Certifiable! 😮😮
@nicks4934Ай бұрын
Absolute shower
@fablewallsАй бұрын
OK, we've had 8 years since the Referendum, 4 years since we actually exited the EU and Brexiters are still saying Brexit hasn't been delivered. Can any Brexiters actually explain what they thought Brexit would achieve and why they variously say "it hasn't\t been delivered yet?" (Fartage's favourite line when asked about Brexit)
@Michael_from_EU_GermanyАй бұрын
What the idiots mean is that there should be no TCA between the EU and the UK. All agreements with the EU should be abolished. They are too stupid to realise that this would cause even greater damage in the UK.
@chaptermastermarneuscalgar6926Ай бұрын
I don't think they can explain this because they appear to be stuck in a sunk cost fallacy and don't want to admit to the fact that all of the so called benefits were based on lies.
@EbenBransomeАй бұрын
Brexit is a cargo cult. Until the big white bird arrives dispensing endless wealth, it isn't over.
@Ooze-cl5txАй бұрын
@fablewalls You should have looked at the fine print "Leave the EU * *and anything else containing the letters e or u." Next on the brexiteers leave list is the ECHR. And when you have left that, surprise, they will tell you that now its the UN you need to leave to become fully souvereign. Not sure what they will demand after that, but they will for sure keep demanding.
@stephanguitar9778Ай бұрын
It was left to each idiots imagination what brexit was going to be.
@nicks4934Ай бұрын
Drifting to the left? 😂
@sbor2020Ай бұрын
Johnson was "hard left", Sunak was "far left" according to Deformers.
@stephanguitar9778Ай бұрын
@@sbor2020They want Hitler
@DavidHutchings-e7pАй бұрын
Left of what ?
@mickyg6981Ай бұрын
Total and utter corruption
@GeorgeGeorgeOnlyАй бұрын
I still maintain that Leave voters collectively never knew what they were voting for. Individually they had their own beliefs about what Brexit would bring them based on all the different promises. Indeed, Brexiteers have admitted that Brexit meant different things to different people, which frankly is preposterous. In fact it is quite impossible for the Leave voters to have known collectively (or otherwise) what they were voting for. Period. This is because there was never a consolidated multilateral agreement on what Brexit meant and how it would be implemented. There was no Brexit manifesto. So when Leave supporters talk about the 17.4 million voters who democratically won, I say "No! What did you win that was truly democratic, or that has actually improved our lives?" They have won nothing. And some of them say that “Brexit wasn’t done right!” to which I say, “‘So there you are! You see? The reason Brexit wasn't done right for you is because no one mutually agreed on one.’”
@dantownsend4246Ай бұрын
A lot of the vote to leave was to stop “foreigners taking our jobs “ well now farmers and the service sectors are hurting because nobody wants to do the “foreigners “ jobs.
@1chishАй бұрын
how damned arrogant can you Remainers be? We knew exactly what we were voting for and why. How dare you take this superior attitude that only YOU knew what was right and wrong. THIS was the attitude that lost you that vote. You spent the whole campaign insulting what turned out to be over half of those who voted. And you still don't get it do you? You still abuse and insult people for simply having a different PoV. And yes we did win. We won our freedom from EU control and we gave control back to our government for them to decide what is good and bad for our country. We never lost access to the EU Single Market either. What you Remainers fail to mention is that we have had 4 years of COVID and its economic fallouts and a war in Europe cranking up fuel prices and the Government had the job of keeping us going which increased borrowing. And in the middle of it we left the EU but you Remainers can never tell us how much of the damage you attribute to 'Brexit was done by COVID or by 'Brexit'. To you religious fanatics COVID never happened and it was all 'Brexit'.
@Ooze-cl5txАй бұрын
@GeorgeGeorgeOnly A compelling argument, if it had been only the flawed referendum. But then the UK had a few GE and not to forget your final election for the european parliament in summer 2019. And the UK electorate kept voting for Brexit, for the Tory/Johnson/ERG Brexit over and over and over again. Until the the UK finaly left, turned from an EU country negotiating its exit to a 3rd country. Up to that point you could still have stopped Brexit, but now its an international treaty. Done.
@GeorgeGeorgeOnlyАй бұрын
@@Ooze-cl5tx Hi Ooze. Yeah, I have to confess that I didn't think I needed to spell out the reference to 2016 so emphatically since that referendum is the essence of what followed. So if people were misled in 2016 it wasn't difficult to keep them hooked through 2017 and 19 because people were still anticipating the delivery of all the promises of the "sunlit uplands". And this isn't the 1st time I've been presented with this argument about what was in the Tory election manifestos of those subsequent GEs. But I think it very doubtful that everyone proposing to vote Tory looked at those manifestoes, by which time it was clear that people were so brainwashed that it kinda matched a proportion of the general ignorance about the EU that existed before 2016, thanks to Cambridge Analytica and FaceBook. But, as you point out, right up until January 2020, Brexit could technically (although not actually) been stopped, except that by then the lunatics had well and truly taken over the asylum, and no one knew what the hell was going on, and still I'm supposed to be persuadable that Brexit voters knew what they voted for?😏
@GeorgeGeorgeOnlyАй бұрын
@@Ooze-cl5tx Thanks for replying. But remember, because of the UK's FPtP electoral system, those subsequent Tory party wins (2017 &19) never reflected an actual majority of the electorate as a whole, because that's not how FPtP works.
@hughmckendrick3018Ай бұрын
Rule takers not rule makers. From being a mover and shaker in the EU to being some islands on the NW coast of Europe.
@EsemptiusАй бұрын
Poor Michel Barnier still has sleeping problems. He still wakes up in the middle of the night and erupts in uncontrollable laughter when he thinks of "Lord" Frost, the English "negotiator" who haughtily handed him "Command Papers" to tell the EU how it was going to be.
@williamwade641Ай бұрын
Lord Gormless.
@ray-wm7ydАй бұрын
Brexiters set their own house on fire, that was stupid, but the fire spread to my house and that is unforgivable
@normanchristie4524Ай бұрын
'I am blameless' springs to mind.
@godehardbrysch7905Ай бұрын
Greetings from Germany, near Cologne. Frost again starts with nonsense: "While being in the EU we could not change anything," The UK played an important part in the EU, most treaties had to be unanimous, otherwise the UK could have put a veto on them. Unelected Sir Frost lacked reality: Of course, if Brexit had advantages he could have named them but at least he should have told the people where difficulties and problems would arise. Immigration for example can only be solved internationally. A bit helpless: Not really implemented, there are stil thousads EU laws, which must be abolished, the EU is not cooperative etc etc. That he is a real amateur is shown by his analysis of the election defeat. Everything he mentions in this context was known before the election. A Status Quo situation in some areas is seen as benefit, but predicted (I'm avoiding the word promise) was a glorious boom. I'm going to finish with two quotations. 1. MP Peter Bone on Sky News: "After Brexit the UK will become the land of milk and honey." 2.The end of the famous Brexit commercial: "...for a brighter future for you and your children". If all this has become a reality, I must admit, I'm the amateur.
@maureenhindhaugh4702Ай бұрын
If this clown applied for a job when l was running a company he would not have been on the long list.
@MrsGardinerАй бұрын
Etias is n o t a visa, but it is a visa w a i v e r!
@philiphall8325Ай бұрын
Liz Truss didnt get everything right 😀
@woodencreaturesАй бұрын
They are still claiming they lost because of too high taxation and too many foreigners. No mention that it might have been because of the total collapse of all public services. Can anybody tell me one single public service that is better now than 14 years ago????
@robinholland1136Ай бұрын
Brexit - 'Jam tomorrow, but never today' - unless you're a hedge-fund manager or a super wealthy Tory donor or, even, a Tory minister or MP. Corrupt, corrupt, corrupt.
@kimwit1307Ай бұрын
There could have been something worse than the TCA: no deal at all. And believe it or not, many hardcore brexiteers actually still want that to happen!
@johnrussell3961Ай бұрын
Tory dogmatists destroyed the UK economy in 1834 by repealing the corn laws. They were out of power for 50 years until they accepted economic pragmatism. For a century they remained pragmatists and then Thatcher turned up. We have had 50 years of Tory dogma destroying the UK economy. It was oil revenue which masked it. And now the oil is running out.
@robg5111Ай бұрын
Brexit is the weather. I thought it was taking back control 😂
@lizwebstersbfАй бұрын
Exactly
@AlexGys9Ай бұрын
Brexit is like taking control of the weather 😀
@manoo422Ай бұрын
It was...and the govt did NOTHING!!
@brianbarcroft9167Ай бұрын
"The tories drifted to the left.....". Fox should be a stand up comedian.
@terrybreeze6070Ай бұрын
Immigration, Brexit lost the UK immigration offices in France and also UK's membership of the Joint European Border Security Force ,along with other joint European security agencies . So Brexit has seriously undermined UK's border control.
@chrisnewman7281Ай бұрын
Far from delivering the benefit of Brexit Brexit nobody ever found any benefits
@lloydbelle3406Ай бұрын
I've noticed this for some time that Brexiteers are increasingly excusing themselves from Brexit failure, claiming they dutifully facilitated the 'will of the people'...
@clarecrawford9677Ай бұрын
It wasn’t the will of the people of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
@lloydbelle3406Ай бұрын
@@clarecrawford9677 I know, but try telling Brexiteers that?
@northyorkshirechris5735Ай бұрын
The thing with Frost is that he was formerly a diplomat in the FCO and by all accounts was mediocre at best. After finding a route into politics, Johnson wanted someone else around him that would make him look good - he found Frost and promoted him into this Walter Mitty character we have today. He is not the brightest button in the box and he now enjoys being an ‘unelected bureaucrat’ in the Lords, at our expense, promoted beyond his abilities and typifying why he did such an awful deal with the EU which even he now complains about. It’s shocking our country has had people like Frost inflicted on it, who now feels he needs to carry on the act to make himself feel big and relevant.
@genghisthegreat2034Ай бұрын
He encountered the Peter Principle while a whisky salesman. All subsequent was a downward trajectory.
@northyorkshirechris5735Ай бұрын
@@genghisthegreat2034 A very good point and so true in Frost’s case! “Every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence”!
@epincionАй бұрын
The Guardian has a wonderful op-ed today by Geoffrey Wheatcroft on the Tory party leadership race and just how the ideas of the contestants show the huge trouble the country is in. Whoever becomes leader has to know that they are very much in an interim as a placeholder until the party finds a new Johnson-like populist who can sooth them with delusions about the state of Britain and its place in the world. Reading the op-ed reminded me how years ago the Danish Finance Minister commented on a speech by David Frost (then the UK Ambassador to Denmark) attacking something the EU had done and the Danish minister noted that that "the EU is for small nations and large nations - that know that they are in fact small." Frost illustrated the delusion common in the Tories that Britain is a great power and we see it in full display in todays Tory leadership race.
@frostbite9Ай бұрын
Back in the days when Cameron was in charge he gave British people an option if they wanted to stay or leave. As prime minister he warned about the consequence of leaving the EU. I don't understand why people thought the opposite of the prime minister was telling them.
@godehardbrysch7905Ай бұрын
Hi frostbite, great question and the answer is simple. Many were not in favour of Cameron and wanted him out. Leaving the EU was an insignificant issue for them. This is where the crucial point of a referendum is. And even Sunak said when he was chancellor: "Not everyone will get the Brexit he/she voted for." Switzerland is a direct democracy, the result of a referendum is binding, but the Swiss are experienced and basically know what they are doing.
@nazirahmedteladia4827Ай бұрын
David Cameron,John Major, Tony Blair,Kenneth Clarke, Michael Heseltine and others cautioned us on voting for Brexit. Where are we now as we believed in lies from Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage and others
@EllieD.VioletАй бұрын
The first mistake was to give 'the people' the option to vote in a referendum at all, without having thoroughly educated them on the real and actual consequences. Although, given the standard ignorance of any given Briton on all things EU and their pathological delusions of grandeur, I doubt any politician/party could have properly educated the electorate. Greetings from civilization 🇪🇺
@dantownsend4246Ай бұрын
That journalist sure knows how to throw soft ball questions and then nods his head in agreement. But then again he was interviewing a “ Lord “ and one must deffer to one’s betters
@jonathanwetherell3609Ай бұрын
This is the guy that turned up for the first BRexit negotiations without even a note pad and only one advisor to confrunt a team with piles of notes prepared. So how professional is he?
@chriswills9437Ай бұрын
That was David ´´no notes´´ Davis.
@jonathanwetherell3609Ай бұрын
@@chriswills9437 Thanks, I must be getting old. Either that or they all seem equally useless.
@andreasarnoalthofsobottka2928Ай бұрын
There were still some nazis phantasizing about the Endsieg in April 1945.
@EbenBransomeАй бұрын
One shouldn't mock people for their phyical appearance. Unless it takes the form of looking as if someone has had far too much expensive food and drink at the public expense and is clearly utterly unworried about increasing poverty among the people who didn't have the right connections and a sufficient lack of principles.
@peterzapp2091Ай бұрын
The David Frost who negotiated withdrawal, trade and cooperation agreements is a different person.
@Tom_murray89Ай бұрын
Brexit has been a huge disaster
@TungaroPlauАй бұрын
They are sure the disloyalty goes unaccounted for. Thats hard to change
@seniorstube6683Ай бұрын
Question: is GB News like Fox in the states ?
@chriswills9437Ай бұрын
on the whole yes, but different owners
@robinholland1136Ай бұрын
It is. But without the charisma.
@MishMash22Ай бұрын
Hardly anyone watches it. Thankfully the level of stupidity in the UK hasnt reach US levels
@richardgodfrey3456Ай бұрын
No it's worse beacuse those who bleated Don about removing foreign interference in UK politics now work for a foreign owned oulet interfering in UK politics and they are mainly so thick they can't see the hypocrisy in what they are doing
@seniorstube6683Ай бұрын
@@robinholland1136 So, in your mind Fox has charisma? I bet you probably say they also have grace…
@kennethrollo7891Ай бұрын
You drifted LEFT 😮😂😂😂😂😂 what a clown
@pifflepockleАй бұрын
He always looks like he has a pie within reach.
@dalogan7290Ай бұрын
Leaving the echr is the worst thing a person can do to themselves. Why someone will remove law protection to his own. lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 on in the UK baby.
@Pickettytitch69-om7nkАй бұрын
ECHR is a disaster. We cannot deport illegal immigrants, thanks to madman, the evil Blair.
@debeerizАй бұрын
what can you expect when the establishment never wanted to leave the eu, that they were going to do a deal that would make the people glad they voted against them. the deal they worked out was to make sure we never ever question them again, be it on immigration, health, security or economic matters, we just have to be sheep and follow their rules, they know best.
@jonnawyattАй бұрын
Gotta get past the sheep analogy. It doesn't suit the argument.
@roderickmain9697Ай бұрын
Frosty the No man demonstrates what happens when you get addicted to something. Your ability to reason, your analytical judgement all go out the window to be replaced with "I want more of the stuff. I'll do anything, say anything be whatever you want me to be, just gimme more stuff".
@johnrussell3961Ай бұрын
Truss was like a Girl Scout seeking out crap trade deals like merit badges.
@theimpatientbrewerАй бұрын
There should not be a period of not enforcing the restrictions, all the remainers from 2016 researched and understood. It's the brexit supporters of 2016 who didn't understand and they caused this situation.
@qeitkas594Ай бұрын
Who will win "who is the thickest contest"? 30p Anderson or Frosty? Tough call...
@robinholland1136Ай бұрын
So many to choose from, it's almost impossible to come to a decision.
@hughcaskey954210 күн бұрын
Lords needs to be disbanded a matter of throwing good money after bad why pay these people £300 a day to sit sleeping we don’t need more of them just get rid of what we have
@neiltitmus9744Ай бұрын
Do these people ever say or do anything of worth ,i haven't heard anything yet.
@neilodonohoe3841Ай бұрын
They sent a boy to do a man’s job.
@russiandrivers9986Ай бұрын
Boris should be in prison
@toi_technoАй бұрын
You've become a great voice for decent England
@KevinPugh-hq8rcАй бұрын
Frost didn't negotiate - he simply created an oven ready deal.
@fabolvaskarika7940Ай бұрын
3:17 wow 😮 that was a slip of tongue! Now we have NI SADLY in charge of its own affairs… wow, just wow.
@KAZUYADOGАй бұрын
Is Frost a real life candidate for the Harry Enfield character Tory Boy.
@genghisthegreat2034Ай бұрын
Spare a thought for those of us in the EU who had to endure his Lordships insights into trade, regulation, signed international agreements, cherries and the picking of them. Spare a thought especially for those who live next door to the house on fire, and who share a party wall with it.
@tonycook7679Ай бұрын
Come on, Frost got the best deal that Brexit ever could have.
@dee2251Ай бұрын
I live in a very Brexit backing constituency who were disgusted by the europhile’s in the Tory Party so refused to vote for them and voted Reform instead, splitting the vote and letting Labour in. The Reform & Conservative vote far outweighed Labour and that was repeated in many areas across the country who are sickened and disgusted by europhile undoing democracy
@Esemptius22 күн бұрын
Laughable little uneduacteed "man".
@howarddavies3744Ай бұрын
The reasons they lost were quite shallow not deep, it was greed and fascistic tendencies. Let's have Part 2 of the Leveson report and the Russian report published.
@NoelHorlockАй бұрын
What a stupid idea.
@aaronpetersen8994Ай бұрын
Frost is a true shape shifting liar. On record saying the single market was a benifit for uk then campaigning for total eu break. Purely for personal gain or hubris. What a lizard
@nigelvaughan429Ай бұрын
We never had brexit no one including Boris fully implemented it we still have hundreds of EU laws and why is that because both parties want to rejoin
@jackliv23Ай бұрын
english people rise up ....................stop the elite
@jackhusbands8462Ай бұрын
"It was a real cluster Truss" Andrew Neil.
@JoButterwickАй бұрын
OMG! I was expecting Frost’s blurb to be amusing but I nearly threw up!
@mauricetucker8754Ай бұрын
At all cost brixit over the cliff edge, dam the country.
@Richard1A2BАй бұрын
@6:16 British travellers won't need the ETAIS to visit 'most' countries in Schengen, they will need it to visit ALL Schengen members, including Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
@BLUESKY-zt1nvАй бұрын
The "LOOK" of Frost alone is enough to tell me the man will have a head full of Garbage
@Bespoke2Ай бұрын
The self delusion and denial of these idiots about the realities of Brexit are off the scale!
@simoncroft9792Ай бұрын
The giveaway was at 5:16 Brexit was always about Power to rule - some UK pols resented sharing power with anyone, let alone the forrins of the EU. Liz Truss learned the limits of power, International money markets laughed at her! The only control that was taken back, was Westminsters complete power over us humble voters. Until the election😮 PS on ETIAS - You would think Euronews would manage to get its facts right!
@neilrobson3064Ай бұрын
Lord Frost - an accountability free zone……
@raypickles537Ай бұрын
Frost like Farage, failure nothing to do with them
@markgoestofrankfurtАй бұрын
Frost is a Lord and gets paid to sit in the Lords courtesy of Johnson-- frosty campaigned for remain at first and now he's an actor 😢😂 let that sink in -- and breathe...
@davidmcintyre8145Ай бұрын
Why should Alexander Boris De Pfeffel Kemal(that is his real paternal family name)get a peerage?
@philiphowell1505Ай бұрын
I was going to comment but, it has nothing to do with me now.
@neonwired4978Ай бұрын
either delusions or desperate lies.
@aidenwrenn5342Ай бұрын
Tank fek I'm Irish
@simonohara9617Ай бұрын
How dare you vote for the lies we told you?
@alanchristian8289Ай бұрын
The only place I'd put Johnson would be prison for his Brexit lies alone along with Frost they could share a cell.
@JHatLpoolАй бұрын
What Liz Webster says at 02:20 is completely correct. The search for Brexit benefits has become like some sort of £10 Samuel Beckett play at the Edinburgh Fringe. There never were any benefits. Both the centre and the far right wings of the Conservative Party knew that all along. Nevertheless, very well said, Flora !
@jimmcgarry3045Ай бұрын
They wanted sovereignty, as if they didn't have it and stop the migrants and it's all happening.
@rubikscubeking8398Ай бұрын
arrogance + ignorance = brexit
@seankelly3774Ай бұрын
If only this guy had a brain but I guess you only need to look at who appoint him to understand
@einseitig3391Ай бұрын
Spot on Liz. "Always someone else's fault" that they cannot get the Brexit they want. Additionally the Tories have started to say things are not as bad as Labour depict, perhaps. But only if you think 7.5m on NHS waiting lists is not bad. If you believe that the population rising from 58m to 68m and no additional prison places is great. If you squint with your rose-tinted glasses on and find the paper work and bureaucracy that Brexit has dumped on exporters is superb. The problem is the Tories and Reform account for 38% whilst Labour got 33% of the electorate to vote for them. Also, Labour have not covered themselves in glory with the winter fuel payment and the withdrawal of the Rwanda scheme; both of which may rise to bite them on the bottom. The reality of the UK digging its way out of our many problems is how a large percentage of us are quite delusional. David Frost, Liz Truss, virtually all of the candidates to lead the Conservatives are in this camp. Meanwhile, the Labour party have morphed in the Tories: "We will and we have to make the hard decisions" - Sunak now Starmer. Generally we are in austerity mark 2, with the new Iron Chancellor Reeves, who cannot admit she made a mistake, a la Hunt. Tough winter ahead especially for pensioners, I hope they increase the threshold for pensions credit.
@MishMash22Ай бұрын
Frost is such a charlatan and a opportunist. A low ranking diplomat who saw an opportunity to get ahead at the expense of his country. Makes me sick.
@lancewalker5895Ай бұрын
There are zero Brexit benefits despite what leavers say. Sovereignty just meant that the govt could execute its corruption & cronyism legally. All that happened is that immigration tripled, costs have gone up & our public services were brought to their knees. Tories could defund the NHS to where they said it doesn’t work & they could privatise it & line their own pockets at our expense. The Brexit referendum vote of 52:48 is no mandate for a hard Brexit. In fact one could argue very strongly that is a vote for a very soft Brexit, particularly when the leave campaign pushed very hard for a soft Brexit, saying that we would remain in the CU and some even said that we would remain in the SM.
@frankriley845Ай бұрын
Why do useless Tories still get Media Time?
@caballoloco100Ай бұрын
Why doesnt he blame himself for the catastrophic outcome of Brexit? Another brexiteer throwing the ball to the neighbours' roof
@Gonefishing6572Ай бұрын
Are the dogs playing find the lettuce lady ( AKA) Liz (its not my fault) Truss gone bust. 😊
@lizwebstersbfАй бұрын
We can but hope.
@epincionАй бұрын
A great description of Brexit is that it’s like taking to kids and mother in law to the pictures to see a family movie and then as the opening minutes roll you find that it’s hard core porn. You get up and walk out.
@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095Ай бұрын
The Tories drifted _left?_ {:o:O:}
@GiselaDunkel-jf5wfАй бұрын
Jason Kings... you poor man, so full of hate - how do you live with yourself? Remember: GB was a big player in the EU, too. Many of our British friends stay our friends, thank god!
@jackthebassman1Ай бұрын
Thank you for understanding that so many UK citizens (only a tiny fraction less the leavers) wanted to remain Europeans. I have always considered myself a British European and enjoy the huge benefits of being part of Europe. The referendum was NOT a legal mandate by the way, we were cheated and lied to and too many people couldn’t be bothered to look ahead at the consequences.
@jackthebassman1Ай бұрын
@@AlexGys9 Thank you so much for understanding and to a degree I agree with you, however, I’m far from being a fiscal genius, but I understood that there was much, much more to this than “get rid of foreigners”. I love European and my friends and allies, at 77, I doubt if we would be somehow re-admitted but I have sons and grandkids for who I want the best lives. J’aime L’Europe 🇬🇧🇪🇺