What a joke. The UK has meddled around the globe for centuries.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Yes the kettle calling the pot black.😮
@comanchio1976Ай бұрын
@VangelVe. Britain isn't a person...so it's ok to punish that person for crimes they committed centuries ago. A relativity small number of aristocrats, merchants and royals were involved in plunder a few centuries ago, so does that mean the ordinary citizens of Britain should be punished, most of who's ancestors were also being exploited by the same people? Putin has deployed a radioactive substance, and a nerve agent on the ground in the UK, and has helped facilitate Brexit, which makes everyone in the country poorer....and more. But Brits shouldn't complain about any of this because of something someone else did, 300 years ago? What a ridiculous line of reasoning.
@marcdeckard7064Ай бұрын
These people are scapegoating Russia for what they have done to themselves.
@WorlTrampАй бұрын
It's disheartening to see how, over the years, many in Britain have contributed to the decline of their own country, and it has nothing to do with external forces like Russia or others. It deeply saddens me.
@Noddy2750Ай бұрын
Yea blame Russia Instead of your stupid Politicians
@williamragerАй бұрын
JUST LIKE THE UNITED STATES EVERYTHING IS ALWAYS RUSSIA'S FAULT FOR ANY FAILURE CAUSED BY THEMSELVES!! DIDNT PEOPLE HAVE A VOTE ?? WEINNIES BRITS BLAME RUSSIA WHEN THEY FAILED !!!
@jasminehasan890Ай бұрын
It’s everybody’s else fault…
@garyantoni4658Ай бұрын
@@jasminehasan890only nato
@DoubtersAdvocateАй бұрын
Thank you for pointing it out.
@davidalexanderlourie4371Ай бұрын
It is sad to see people blaming the failings of their own government on foreign intervention. The UK government has failed its own people exponentially since Thatchernomics the adoption of neoliberalism and Blair pushing the Labour Party so far right they are more right wing than the conservatives of the 1960s. Scottish nationalism has its support for the same reason northerners abhor the power base in the South. The city of London and the owners of wealth in the south have sucked the marrow out of the bones of the economy while offering nothing in return except refusal to adopt a tax system that rebalances the economy that has been sucked dry by unregulated unaccountable greed. For Russia or any other country to prosper, so too must their neighbour's. Otherwise, who can you sell to and who can you buy quality goods from. The US operates along different guidelines. To maintain dominance as described by an American supporter of the unipolar model for the US to win it must clear the chess board. So they take out nations, Russia would be a queen, China the king, Iran and Venezuela rooks, Syria, Iraq, Libya, knights or bishops, then other countries mere pawns. While wiping the board clean, the US will use its pieces sacrificially. Ukraine a pawn, Europe, and UK are also sacrificial though higher value and used to take out opposing pieces until their time comes. Russia doesn't have to take down the west. The neoliberal ideology has reduced the capacity of governments to do anything effectively so the UK and Europe collapse under the weight of supporting unproductive financial wealth creation and the US implodes from systemic mismanagement held by private wealth. All Russia and China have to do is stand back and watch as they partner up with ex abused colonies. It is ungentlemanly to blame others for your own short commings.
@musokatolosi9056Ай бұрын
Well said and elaborated. The UK must learn to accept their close ties with neoliberal theories in the US. Instead of focusing on their own country issues but divert to the outside.
@GreenGrass90-oh8gdАй бұрын
Ask the people why they voted stop blaming outher for your distants of the people
@elaineburnett5230Ай бұрын
USA saved Europe we're never going to hand it over to a poor slob like Putin 😮
@lostdaze1145Ай бұрын
Seriously, you had to spout so much madness. Welcome to the small world of leadership that is unable to balance the mental state of the population.
@CovidIslandDiscsАй бұрын
Problem is people hate learning they have been conned, they would rather remain ignorant.
@RealMashАй бұрын
So..the pain is not big enough?
@InquisitiveBaldManАй бұрын
The problem really is the 2 party system. Once people take a side, nothing deters them. They just deny it. I'd like to think they were embarassed at being conned but they're so brainwashed they will deny it like the Russian public do.
@GeorgeGeorgeOnlyАй бұрын
Very true. We all hate being conned. But it seems that people hate having to admit they were conned even more so.
@ups1artАй бұрын
Here, here..!
@FendermanpaulАй бұрын
Including politicians
@bumacheАй бұрын
You need to look closer to home to find your enemies.
@musokatolosi9056Ай бұрын
Well said. The enemies aren't outside but inside UK. Russia may not be the problem
@musokatolosi9056Ай бұрын
This is really sad to see and hear. This Russophobia need to end. Brexit was supported by US govt, & nostalgic desire for past British glory. The British felt safe with transatlantic relationship with US. UK must also check US propaganda against Russia too
@susannehartl3067Ай бұрын
'Brexit was supported by US govt'. No, not at all. In fact US government officials strongly adviced against it. Only Trump was in support of it, but he has no clue about macro economics.
@fredfish4316Ай бұрын
Obama specifically warned against brexit.
@musokatolosi9056Ай бұрын
But Obama isn't all US. US initially say EU as an economical threat
@susannehartl3067Ай бұрын
@@musokatolosi9056 Only Trump said that in public. And he has no clue about macro economics or international trade. They might not 'love' it because it is a regulatory power house (you might already heard of the 'Brussles Effect') but although trade in goods was overtaken by China in 2020, in overtall trade including services and investment, the US remains the EU’s largest trading partner by far. Trump only referes to trade in goods, complaining about a trade deficit, but the US has a trade surplus in services.
@inkaplir6945Ай бұрын
@@musokatolosi9056 I would trust one Obama over 1000 bible-trumpers. Most of them have never been outside US, and believe everything their favorite channel says. About ending russophobia -- wouldn't you be wary of people who commit war crimes and have no problem sending tens of thousands of their own countrymen into certain death? There are too many clips from soldiers saying '100 went to the attack, 2 returned. Replacements arrived, tomorrow we attack again.' In short, if anybody nowadays is favorable to ruzzia, they are either on Kremlin's payroll or unimaginably stupid.
@eustacequinlank7418Ай бұрын
This headline is at least 10 years too late. Does it really take that long for realisations to set in? A decade?
@alanhat5252Ай бұрын
This is just the latest wave, have you heard of Burgess, Maclean and Philby?
@InquisitiveBaldManАй бұрын
The drums been banging for the whole decade!
@eustacequinlank7418Ай бұрын
@@alanhat5252I read some of Le Carre as a teenager, it was always assumed : ) Politically funded culture wars are nothing new in art either, Anthony Blunt was an interesting character as was Clement Greenberg in the U.S. Mostly what I've been seeing is the American realisation that divisive content creators and influencers are now the useful idiots. I won't say it gave me any prescience on the CA matter that came up relatively recently, but I had a friend who studied Philosophy at Cambridge during he late 90's and early 2000's. He mentioned an enterprise, and I couldn't remember if he was talking about the University itself or an external business, that was archiving and scanning _all_ forms of popular media. News headlines, culture, statistics. Absolutely what ever they could it sounded like. He obviously thought more of it than we did at the time since we (our average comprehensive minds) just asked whether they were archiving all of the 'jazz mags' too. Though that question we asked should let you know the extent and granular depth to which they were collating all this material nearly 30 years ago. Seemingly irrelevant data. I'll add, Mr. Tom Scott of KZbin fame used to help develop personality profiles of Facebook users in the guise of quizzes. I'm not sure he realised what was up perhaps, but I believe that endeavour was linked to Trinity Mirror (bear baiting tabloids) and so on. We have a series of American influencers now being outed as useful tools for the Russian government currently. All home grown and unwitting. Previously, I've always understood them being radicalised on internet sub forums. Breitbart through 4/chan and such. Again, the 'useful idiots'. To engender divisiveness from the ground up, their natural proclivities are what is being recruited and fostered, which is why some of them are currently crying innocence. It's all become a bit Ben Kingsley from Sneakers, isn't it? "It's about the information, Marty!"
@PetrCaracasАй бұрын
Yes, it does, and sometimes it is even longer!!!
@GeorgeGeorgeOnlyАй бұрын
@@eustacequinlank7418 It seems that most people have to experience first hand for themselves the effects before paying any genuine attention.
@KevReillyUKАй бұрын
They published their playbook in 1997: Dugin's _Foundations Of Geopolitics._ Much of what's transpired in the UK, Europe and the USA since the middle of the last decade has direct parallels in that document. If the Russian state *_isn't_* behind much of it, either directly or though nudge tactics, then they must be laughing their collective nuts off at the way in which people in the West have apparently done their work for them.
@johnhume4346Ай бұрын
@KevReillyUK "A Geostrategy for Eurasia" Zbigniew Brezhinski 1997 is the plan we are following I think you'll find.
@disklamerАй бұрын
AKA the KGB playbook for the punters.
@thepandasdoitbetterАй бұрын
they have bought out our leaders its simple
@delboyg01Ай бұрын
This is all absolute nonsense!! Russian influence doesn't act in a vacuum, there are far stronger other influence in the UK counteracting whatever the Russians attempt to do. If the Russians would have wanted ANYTHING it would have been to have Jeremy Corbin become the PM, not because he supports the Russians, but because he is so anti war. And what happened to him? Just look at the level of influence peddled by the Israeli lobby, the Security Services, the main stream media!! There is near zero that the Russians could do to overpower those sorts of influence. Let's face fact, the continued downward spiral of the UK is 100% down to the elites who run the country and their subservience to the USA 'think tanks' and 'lobby groups'. This attempt to blame the Russian is nothing but blame shifting so that the real problems won't be addressed.
@NeborodVinchanskiАй бұрын
You are anti-Russian. UK has been at war since 1990, all our money is going to illegal wars not our own people.
@DawkowskiАй бұрын
The Russian's Brexit nails have punctured the UK's tyres, which are slowly deflating.
@pin00chАй бұрын
And everyone is pretending it's ok cos they won't actually go flat.
@b00ts4ndc4tsАй бұрын
So whats the choice? Russian influence, German influence or our own?
@Captain-l-12pАй бұрын
And Johnson,farage,Rees mogg et Al hammered them in.
@Skylark_JonesАй бұрын
We VOTED for Brexit because TORY POLITICIANS, NIGEL FARAGE & UKIP - Not Russians - LIED to us!! Isn't it time Britain took responsibility for its OWN actions?? Tory politicians aided and abetted Russian oligarchs, introduced austerity & public service cuts because of the criminal behaviour of greedy banks in 2008 and _still_ receive advice on our Budgets from bankers!! They continue to give tax breaks and subsidies to the corporate rich, privatising energy and water (look where that's got us), are _still_ not prepared to tax the rich, while _still_ cutting vital services and welfare in 2024! It isn't Putin, it's Tories and Labour politicians telling us "We have to take the tough decisions" which usually means letting the rich off the hook while the rest of us end up paying !!!
@gdwnetАй бұрын
@@b00ts4ndc4ts Welcome to the real world where global influence is a thing. You know who had a lot of influence? The UK - when we were part of the EU. Now, we have nothing. We are some weird little far right country that is pretending to stand up to russia while knowing russia won't do anything to us as they own most of the country.
@stephenthomas3085Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this, this subject is always on my mind; I feel a terrible sense of helplessness and impotence because I don't see anything being done about it. As for those who whore themselves for Putin and his dystopic filthy regime, they are the lowest of the low.
@alanhat5252Ай бұрын
Not many years ago a famous group of people were convicted & sentenced for *Treason* for less than this. (They had escaped to Russia before their arrests so never served their sentences).
@ohdearismАй бұрын
Unfortunately, neoliberal policies have also led to this rot and discontentment. While the security services are putting resources into fighting Russian and Chinese disinformation, I feel that this corruption is so ingrained in our system that we will never be aware of the truth, as the security services only exist to protect those with wealth and power.
@RustyShackleford-s2oАй бұрын
I agree. American here. Russia has declared war on us and no one cares. I'll say this... skeptics in America say... well if russia is so bad why does Europe still work with them....
@janschkeuditz6065Ай бұрын
Explain what is so bad about Russia. So many religions and cultures yet President Putin has great respect from all these regions. Russia has invested heavily in it's engineering base. While Britain sells off or closes engineering,Russia is investing. Britain has the city of London and little else left. Tent people, high crime and curry houses kebab shops everywhere. Even the busiest supermarkets are owned by the Germans the biggest short hall airline is owned by the Irish. Trains and the channel tunnel all owned by other countries along with airports and ports . So f.o. with your uneducated rantings .
@nicolassTRAVELАй бұрын
Brexit is a mess
@oldishandwoke-ish1181Ай бұрын
It was never going to be anything else.
@kennychad2821Ай бұрын
Vote on it again to get rid of Brexit, everything can be reversed. You just need the will of the people to get back on course.
@garyantoni4658Ай бұрын
@@kennychad2821to late
@kennychad2821Ай бұрын
@@garyantoni4658 You know how laws work, and how things get done, right? Too late for what?
@Prospero-z1sАй бұрын
@@kennychad2821Europe and the UK will be unrecognisable in 20 years because of an almost continent wide act of self harm namely uncontrolled and unregulated immigration. Those who wanted open border policies have cheerled this betrayal.
@GeorgeGeorgeOnlyАй бұрын
We need a Brexit impact assessment at the very least! The Tories made sure that no such action was ever undertaken. We need the new government to step up. But will they?
@toriesdontgettazered7464Ай бұрын
They might if they get rid of starmer
@GeorgeGeorgeOnlyАй бұрын
@@toriesdontgettazered7464 Yeah, that could happen at some point, although I don't see anyone replacing him at the moment.
@gillianbrown8502Ай бұрын
No one would believe, regardless of what was stated.
@kennychad2821Ай бұрын
They better!
@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.’” Brexit is a con.
@Starshine2007Ай бұрын
Promises made by Johnson et al. Not the bloody Russians.
@ajharl562Ай бұрын
@@GeorgeGeorgeOnly maybe so. But the EU is a scam too 😃
@gavin7millerАй бұрын
@@Starshine2007exactly Its the muppets in charge at home that botched brexit and if we coild go back based on how we know it would be delivered i am comfident we'd vote the other way
@CaptainCuttle-mi5rtАй бұрын
The question was do you want to Leave the EU. The answer was yes. The politicians should have done as instructed. They work for us !! The Russians? They don't care if we are in or out, it makes no difference to them. Thank goodness we are out. I guess only time will show you it was absolutely the right decision.
@sopissedoffАй бұрын
Are u only realizing this now , Cameron give us a vote, so cowardly Cameron got a kicking It was nothing to do with the EU or the people of Europe, give a free vote u should expect a kicking , simple as that
@chrisperry3430Ай бұрын
I often wonder if GB news is not backed by Russian money,
@ievab.2001Ай бұрын
Of course it is!!!!
@RoofLight00Ай бұрын
The owner has links to Russia.
@annaharvey8729Ай бұрын
Yep
@helenrushfulАй бұрын
Absolutely
@JaneSooleАй бұрын
Me too. I am only now waking up...taken 80years...
@nicks4934Ай бұрын
Trump has never criticised Putin during his campaign
@damienmurray3928Ай бұрын
Trump withdrew the US from the INF treaty in 2019. His reasons were obvious. He fully expected to expand NATO into Ukraine without much resistance from the Russians. With NATO in Ukraine the US could base intermediate range nuclear missiles on Moscow’s doorstep. This would constitute a major advance in NATO’s long term crusade to conquer Russia and plunder its vast natural resources.
@maria610421Ай бұрын
All of the American Politicians work for Russia, they go in poor and come out rich.
@tinaoffice9274Ай бұрын
So what?
@Joe3popsАй бұрын
Probably because Putin dared not invade Ukraine while Trump was in office. Biden takes office Jan 2021, Putin invades Ukraine Feb 2022. I think this was carefully calculated.
@benkellyshowАй бұрын
No he actively kisses Putin’s arse because Putin has kompromat - Trump also knows Putin can influence elections via the GRU.
@veebrame9901Ай бұрын
Well done Byline as usual.
@terrybatterton3078Ай бұрын
Sorry I heard Brexit that’s enough Blocks,Britain is already on it’s arse with internal conflict 🏴
@CmdrMaxHeadroomАй бұрын
Did Cummings ever get a plane in the air when he lived in Russia? By all accounts he was there to set up an Airline, where did the money come from?
@pin00chАй бұрын
Barnard Castle?
@kingsarmstunesАй бұрын
"my contempt is uncontained" pretty much sums up the past7 years.
@catherinemartin6258Ай бұрын
Russia loves reform uk and Boris Johnson .
@gillianbrown8502Ай бұрын
And presumably Nigel Farage
@pauliewalnuts240Ай бұрын
@@gillianbrown8502boris johnson is the strongest supporter of ukraine.
@rufanuf1Ай бұрын
ohh I dunno I think they love Starmer more, they can team up with him and extend their police state
@stephenbermingham6554Ай бұрын
Ya believed it was safe n effective didn't ya. Ya believed asymptomatic transmission of corona viruses are actually possible didn't ya? Bet ya also. Believe Muslim took down twin towers too. How many lies do you need til you wake da duck up.
@Samuel-hd3cpАй бұрын
The fact you can't decide who is involved, just shows how ridiculous this is.
@PeligroOCallahanАй бұрын
Brexit is Putin, Putin is Brexit
@WillburysАй бұрын
The Big Problem in GB ist the save Harbour for rich corrupt Russish Oligarchs Business Group with Putins help to steal the money from the ordinary Russian Society! More than 20 Years flooding Black Money ! In Malta Cypris Golden Visa thats worse Politican about the EU!
@randyross5630Ай бұрын
Everything Wrong in Life has lil Ol' Bald Dictator Putin behind it... Like my Wife Leaving, a Massive Conspiracy on Me by Putin, and surely nothing to do with my Beer Belly, Noodle Arms, and this Little Fella that just Flaps Around in the Wind...
@stevengladwin-z4pАй бұрын
😂 cry more 😊
@pinkfloyd870Ай бұрын
@@stevengladwin-z4p No crying. We just get revenge Storm Shadow, coming to a troll farm near you.
@Johnfo4mАй бұрын
You guys are crazy …Boris farage ,are the ones ! You didnt stop them then , now you blame putin ,exactly what tge kremlin want ! Youre doing the disinfomation for them and you dont know it …britain is self harming itself by not looking itself and be honest with itself 😂
@helenrushfulАй бұрын
After putting lebdilev in the House of Lords the next thing Boris did was stop the inquiry into the Salisbury poisoning.
@geraldwalsh6489Ай бұрын
Boris is a Russian name...a red flag in itself
@danielcarr7090Ай бұрын
Starmer is a Remainer, yes, but he also knows that re-joining the EU is not a viable option right now. Why? Cos both the Lab party AND the Tory party would need to be fully committed to re-joining the EU before discussions of our re-entry starts, and the Tories are very unlikely to become a re-joiner party any time soon. Putin won, he got his way.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
EU is TOAST.
@zeb1801Ай бұрын
Everyone in this country should watch this - thank you for highlighting this, it's about time the new Labour government does something about interference by Russia.
@CaptainCuttle-mi5rtАй бұрын
Don't be silly. I mean it's very funny but it's just sour grapes.
@tonycollyweston6182Ай бұрын
@@CaptainCuttle-mi5rt what do you mean
@CaptainCuttle-mi5rtАй бұрын
@@tonycollyweston6182 They can't get over a majority of the electorate in the biggest vote ever in British history voted to leave the EU, so it must be someone else's fault. It used to be the Daily Mail, but nobody is buying that, both figuratively and literally, so let's now, 8 years later, blame the Russians. They hate being a minority, can't get over it, and have been crying ever since. Is that clear enough?
@InquisitiveBaldManАй бұрын
Full russia report now!
@TheValeyard92Ай бұрын
@@tonycollyweston6182Ignore it. It's either a three month old Bot account or a three month old troll account. Either way, it isn't worth shit.
@SuzyMoore-ob3ppАй бұрын
W0W. Putin hasn't ruined British successive governments have done that.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Correct we didn't need any help in that
@barnabymeredith1400Ай бұрын
Blame it all on Russia……. Yawn
@DawkowskiАй бұрын
Liz Webster needs to have a few words with Starmer.
@klausschumacher7126Ай бұрын
She would definitely be a better PM without being part of the corrupt Westminster system...
@InquisitiveBaldManАй бұрын
A warm Hello to all the Russian bot comments.... They disagree... Surprise?
@CaptainCuttle-mi5rtАй бұрын
Life is easy when everybody that disagrees with you is a Russian bot, saves thinking.
@nealbeard1Ай бұрын
@@CaptainCuttle-mi5rt Oh the subtlety. The nuanced response. So impressive.
@CaptainCuttle-mi5rtАй бұрын
@@nealbeard1 Thanks. I do try to keep it simple.
@TheValeyard92Ай бұрын
@CaptainCuttle-mi5rt you might not be a Russian bot. You might just be a right wing simpleton who's terrified to admit he's been had at literally every turn. Who's to say?
@CaptainCuttle-mi5rtАй бұрын
@@TheValeyard92 "you might not because Russian bot." and you think I'm a simpleton? Hahaha, you just can't stop yourselves can you? I suppose it's the curse of the Far Left to be unable to articulate anything.
@2134stevenАй бұрын
Part 2 of Brexit was supposed to be a free-trade agreement with Canada/USA/Mexico, but it never got done
@merkvandermeulen3978Ай бұрын
That's far too great an honor for Putin, as he was merely lending a hand when Boris timidly asked him for a favor. Happened all around the free world. Ask Trump, LePen, Wilders, Orban, Fico.....It's just Britain that fell for it, and someone urgently needs to investigate why that was, before blaming the Russians for all UK's misery, and certainly before making any attempts to rejoin the EU. BTW: how's that Russia report coming along?
@fogbullit1000Ай бұрын
It appears Britain doesn't like payback
@sumiland6445Ай бұрын
Russia announced that journalists were #1 targets during the first week of the invasion. 22:35
@waltermcphee3787Ай бұрын
Why worry about the Russians when we have Viscount Rothermere, Sir Frederick Barclay and Rupert Murdoch controlling much of our news media.
@garyfilmer382Ай бұрын
Yes, Brexit was Putin’s goal for Britain, he actually said so! I am sure lots of money was carefully laundered to help the Brexit cause; quite apart from that, an ex-colleague of Putin, openly donated a million £’s to the Brexit Tory Party, it was actually in the press at the time, and I couldn’t believe that not many people made a fuss about it! It was ‘normalised’ by the fact that this donor held British citizenship, and outrage was calmed by those who didn’t want questions asked.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Since when did the Tory party favour Brexit, never they love EU. Fools
@musokatolosi9056Ай бұрын
US never liked EU in the first place
@MGJS71Ай бұрын
@@foilrider2000true. The Tories took us into EEC & later refused a referendum on Maastricht to take us into EU.
@MGJS71Ай бұрын
No need for Russian money. The carnage of the ERM recession & refusal to grant a referendum over Maastricht meant a Leave verdict was inevitable whenever a vote was granted. Farage may have frightened the Tories into holding a vote, but the arguments were settled before 1992.
@feroxgordonАй бұрын
Don’t forget actual Russian operations conducted on U.K. soil in the form of the poisoning of Alexis Litvinenko and also the attack on the Skripals in Salisbury, the latter case resulting in the death of a British citizen. These were both an act of open aggression on U.K. soil and a breach of U.K. sovereignty.
@gabyx66Ай бұрын
uk is iz rael puppet
@pedrodelarosa6388Ай бұрын
🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻
@ShawnMcComb-b1tАй бұрын
😂😂😂 you are easily manipulated just like they want
@Mustbetrue133Ай бұрын
🤷it clearly was russia
@ShawnMcComb-b1tАй бұрын
@@Mustbetrue133what actual proof do you have? Just because clowns go on KZbin and say it doesn’t mean there is any truth to their statements. Critical thinking is a bitch
@PinPointEye00Ай бұрын
Brexit is a mess because the peoples vote was not implemented. We still remain tied to EU legislation because of elements within UK government that remain staunchly opposed to Brexit.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
That's more like the truth. Some is desperate to save face.
@MichelleBlessingАй бұрын
If you want to continue selling your wares to the EU, then those products must meet our health and hygiene standards. You can poison your seas and sea, water and food but you won't poison us. Or trade elsewhere and best of British luck to you
@MichelleBlessingАй бұрын
If you want to continue selling your wares to the EU, then those products must meet our health and hygiene standards. You can poison your rivers and sea, water and food but you won't poison us. Or trade elsewhere and best of British luck to you
@macher1223Ай бұрын
UK opted for escalation instead of peace, remenber your history in India etc. OK you can go to fight Russia but leave us in Eastern-Europe in peace, briefly fight alone!
@waynewayne4787Ай бұрын
Starmer is doing a good job all on his own
@livnasta1333Ай бұрын
Hand job?
@MrKlipstarАй бұрын
Russiophobia is nasty,indeed...😌👋
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
This video is all about smearing Russia
@jasminehasan890Ай бұрын
Islamophobia too! Which phobia will be concocted next?
@ronnywiik3590Ай бұрын
🤣🤣Putin trenger ikke gjøre noen ting, Ikke bland deg inn når motstanderen begår en fatal feil 🤣😂🤣😂
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Absolutely correct. This lot are crying like babies 😅
@jasminehasan890Ай бұрын
@@foilrider2000it’s intentional confusion
@davidjames2083Ай бұрын
*Thank Goodness for John Sweeney! **_CHEERS!_* 👍😎🍺
@alexsie3012Ай бұрын
He is iconic. That stands even without his facial thicket! ❤
@gerrybailey447Ай бұрын
Putin, the real architect and driver of Brexit.
@johnhume4346Ай бұрын
Don't be stupid, we saw what the bureaucrats in Brussels were planning with their fascist united states of europe, and wanted nothing to do with it.
@johnhume4346Ай бұрын
@@TheValeyard92 cope mate 🙃
@davidtaylor2512Ай бұрын
Not at all . To say that Putin is “the real architect and driver of Brexit “ is just the same that this Mister has a mystical power over everything and everyone . He is not . He is rather “ a regular Ivan “ who doesn’t understand that although people like to accept his ( his country) money ,however they will not necessarily accept his instructions what to do the next in the exchange for this money .
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
BS
@jasminehasan890Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@DavidOfosuAppiahАй бұрын
Londongrad,UK is a goner.
@robertsattler8201Ай бұрын
Russo-phobia and banning newspapers reminds me of NAZI-Germany. when arguments miss and such psy-ops start, that causes my mistrust to our politicians. Cooperation without dependency in whole geographical Europe - til Ural - that would grant security and prosperity - but we move in the opposite direction. Why should NATO be extended - as USA did not like Russian missiles on Cuba? - And under JFK they found an agreement that both sides withdrew missiles - from Cuba AND Turkey! But I suppose Europe will be sacrificed for the benefit of US war-industry / deep state. ENOUGH!
@seebarry4068Ай бұрын
Modern day Lord Haw-Haws.
@KodakcompactdiscАй бұрын
If russia focused on their own country instead of meddling in other countries affairs it’d be in a much better place.
@johnhume4346Ай бұрын
You think they're not focusing on their own country? If Washington had not made nato expansion US foreign policy and overthrown the democratically elected president of ukraine and triggered a civil war in doing so, none of this would have happened.
@ripplingeffect9339Ай бұрын
Pot calling the kettle black. You are accusing Russia of what the collective West has been doing to the rest of the world
@smartypants7284Ай бұрын
Well you could say that about anywhere really
@KodakcompactdiscАй бұрын
@@smartypants7284 most russians don’t have indoor plumbing but they spend billions meddling in otter countries affairs, countries where most people do have indoor plumbing.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
They are that's why they prosper, it's USA and UK that think they rule the world. Not anymore.
@MelbaOzzieАй бұрын
So in other words, if the peasants don't vote the right way, then we keep bringing the issue back until they see the error of their ways. Why should we bother with democracy and voting anyway? Why dont we just have this guy tell us mere peasants what we need to do?
@StudlyHammerАй бұрын
The whole video is just bullshit
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Absolutely
@jasminehasan890Ай бұрын
More lies and propaganda.
@StrykezMan09Ай бұрын
I always thought Boris was overcompensating when it came to his support for Ukraine for personal reasons and thanks to his actions we're in the cross-hairs.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
BS
@StrykezMan09Ай бұрын
@@foilrider2000 👍
@MGJS71Ай бұрын
American born "Boris" follows the anti-Russian prejudices of his Turkish ancestors. His Britishness is skin deep.
@WaclawKusnierczykАй бұрын
Oh c'mon. so many excuses for why Britain is shit.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
The hypocrisy is amazing
@jasminehasan890Ай бұрын
It’s just propaganda
@JaneSooleАй бұрын
My goodness how good to hear John Sweeney...why why is Britain so WET about Russians in UK...will read that aritcle in the times AT ONCE...bought it today by chance...don't stop speaking up for one single day Mr Sweeney. Thank you.
@l3eatalphal3eatalphaАй бұрын
The trouble is it is a fine line behind the sophistication of propaganda and having a genuine critique. The West have not done themselves any favours by doubling down on dubious claims - going back to at least the Iraq war for example - that many perceive to not even be in the average citizen's interests. I have to admit that the region of uncertainty and scepticism I have myself is pretty large. There are multiple positive narratives - generally not even a single, coherent one. If you look at press meetings for eg the USA state it is clearly a constructed narrative that almost the entire press corps try to pick apart daily and it results in basically an inability to answer questions that you would expect in a democracy. And no Russia even involved.
@a13xdunlopАй бұрын
Who can blame them. What did you think would happen after supplying weapons and implementing sanctions.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Absolutely, we poked the bear
@jerrysartain2539Ай бұрын
Utter bollocks
@GeekfromYorkshireАй бұрын
It's not easy to admit you were wrong.
@hiltonwatkins6750Ай бұрын
Waking up, are we?
@verttikoo2052Ай бұрын
Slooooooowly. They are not very bright 🙄
@hiltonwatkins6750Ай бұрын
@@verttikoo2052 Time is running out…
@verttikoo2052Ай бұрын
@@hiltonwatkins6750 Pootin isn’t going anywhere
@hiltonwatkins6750Ай бұрын
@@verttikoo2052 You got that right..🤮
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
@@verttikoo2052westerner's are moving to Russia. Commi UK is done.
@isokabooks3758Ай бұрын
Londongrad is falling down, falling down, falling down, Londongrad is falling down, my fair lady.
@AyRCeeАй бұрын
But the thing is our own government does exactly yhe same thing and shifts the blame who the fuck am i supposed to believe both sides are playing with its civilians FFS. Plus like a toxic relationship normally the one trying to make the other look bad and isolated is normally the bad guy. Government like that game as well.
@DJTheTrainmanWalkerАй бұрын
My immediate response to the title... We knew this in the Brexit campaign...
@theglobalvisionchallengers3917Ай бұрын
The same Boris Johnson went to Ukraine to advise Zelensky not to accept the peace negotiations with Putin in order to cripple Russia. So which side are you?
@casbot71Ай бұрын
_Boris simply doesn't stay bought ...._ He thought that being "a wartime PM" could protect him from being sacked and give him the aura of Churchill (his idol).
@BritProgJazzАй бұрын
The only side Johnson is on is his own. He panders to whoever butters his bread.
@TheValeyard92Ай бұрын
It's only a contradiction if you assume Putin and Johnson and Trump are all huddled around a table like co-conspirators. They're not. Johnson and Trump are Putin's useful idiots, not his partners... The fact that Johnson latterly wanted his Churchill moment to advance his flagging career does not change that he is Putin's useful idiot. Same goes for everyone who votes Johnson, Trump, and Brecit, BTW. You might all think you're against Russia, but you're all happily dancing to the Kremlin's tune like a bunch of pathetic wind-up toys.
@TC2290-wh5cbАй бұрын
That's RuZZian propaganda.
@neilog747Ай бұрын
These kinds of things need a deeper anaylsis. You won't find that in KZbin comments (wrong format).
@IngerPercivalАй бұрын
Help do I need to move away. We. Need to seek refuge in some other people country.
@derekwhite2929Ай бұрын
I've almost always felt like I'm being conned, but as a victim of the infected blood scandal it's actually been & currently is a hell of a lot worse than that!
@collinbassed1176Ай бұрын
The UK is concerned about the Ukrainian war and neglecting its economy, wow just take a look at your economy😅
@romansUKАй бұрын
Why was Farage in Moscow before the referendum?
@MGJS71Ай бұрын
Probably to get drunk, as normal.
@GracievisionАй бұрын
who are these clowns?
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
I've no idea, they have been in a cave far too long.
@kennethaustenАй бұрын
Don't keep blaming brexit. Was being in the EU that caused the problems. We were ok with just the common market days. We joined the EU which started the beginning of the end with company's transferring to main land europe . That was not the idea.
@RustyShackleford-s2oАй бұрын
If russia has been this much of a pain in the ass for hundreds of years then why does Europe even deal with them. Why hasn't Europe either destroyed them or ostracized them? It's so strange.
@ChristineMeyer-hs9rgАй бұрын
Because it's a game played by the Oligarchs who run the world.
@brigitteschauble6311Ай бұрын
The Russians are good and honest people. I’m not able to state the same for the Britains. Still the feeling of being an important Empire has made each and every Brit an arrogant ( word not allowed)
@davideddy2672Ай бұрын
Britain should never have allowed itself to become another Septic Tank lapdog!
@AmerBoyoАй бұрын
Glad you guys are bringing this issue to the fore! We are in quite a pickle.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Self inflicted
@keithfallinghorse6732Ай бұрын
Can we have the same about interference from Israel ???
@Julia-RichterАй бұрын
Israel wants to destroy GB?
@verttikoo2052Ай бұрын
Netanyahu Abramovitz Pootin
@jasontye3307Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Russia can't level a country next to it tf
@torgrimguttormsen8580Ай бұрын
Most people of the world is realizing we are in the same boat. Ecxept Nigel Farrage and Mr. Putin.
@romansUKАй бұрын
Where is the Russia report?
@sasserineАй бұрын
It has been released to MPs. Unfortunately, it isn't the smoking gun we need, as it shows that successive Tory PMs ordered UK security services not to follow up any leads regarding Russian influence in the UK. That in itself ought to be damning, but prevents legal action.
@JabclickCoUkАй бұрын
Dog ate it... Can't find it now
@diggerman00007Ай бұрын
Great report Russian influence on GB politics is in no doubt to me. Brexit is the most obvious example I remember listening to Carol Cadwolader years ago talking about dark money and Cambridge analítica etc. Influence peddling knows no borders
@MrAckers75Ай бұрын
Oh Christ it’s the nut house
@Starshine2007Ай бұрын
Spin doctor's.
@davidlambert855Ай бұрын
Except the EU was setting us on a course for a Shooting War with Russia as long ago as 2013 when EU Commission and Council Leaders tried excluding Russia from the EU - Ukraine Cooperation Talks. What Prime Minister Cameron was doing when this was going on is a Question for him, or anyone else in the Politics of the time.
@Harry-tb8yoАй бұрын
When it comes to matters between the EU and Ukraine there is no seat at the table for Russia.
@davidlambert855Ай бұрын
@@Harry-tb8yo Russia has had historical and cultural links with Ukraine since the 10th Century.
@Harry-tb8yoАй бұрын
@@davidlambert855 But we are now in the 21st century. Ukraine now makes their own politics and doesn't need Russias permission.
@roncollins1046Ай бұрын
British money-laundering, thy name is Companies House.
@eduardantonovich9791Ай бұрын
@@roncollins1046 oh okay so then you're part of it
@alanhat5252Ай бұрын
don't shoot the messenger
@angies.7689Ай бұрын
The same thing that befell America a decade ago also befell Britain - a poor public education system and rampant corruption. Whether this will ultimately prove to be the downfall of both is still up in the air. Perhaps the difference will be the ability of each country to prevent its adversaries from exploiting these weaknesses. The lesson we learn from this is that to have a thriving democracy there must be a premium on education and zero tolerance for corruption.
@oldskoolordieАй бұрын
There is zero proof of any Russian meddling what so ever.
@futures2247Ай бұрын
each country is doing the same things to each other - to understand the situation in Ukraine read this useful wee book: How the west brought war to Ukraine by Benjamin Abelow
@@b62boom1 LMAO, I'm from London and a Ukraine supporter, but him saying Starmer is cringe.
Ай бұрын
@@TC2290-wh5cbno your dribbling rubbish
@zetectic7968Ай бұрын
@@TC2290-wh5cb Joined 29 Feb 2024
@wlyFwd2140Ай бұрын
last time russia challenged the west was when soviet union collapsed
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Because Yelltsin was a push over for the west
@ajsctech8249Ай бұрын
Amazing show looking at Russian interference in the Brexit referendum. This is a very useful story to pursue. Please keep pursuing this Byline.
@sharonmontag2389Ай бұрын
US as well
@gps8958Ай бұрын
For Putin, it's all about getting trump elected. His and Russian survival depends on it.
@iam5085Ай бұрын
Putin is just a small man, Russia's future is not dependent on that ex-street thug.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Bollox
@Dan-l2y2rАй бұрын
Not very educated are you? Putin just endorsed a weak Kamala Administration. And he's very happy with weak Labour in England.
@gerryhouska2859Ай бұрын
Very glad I stumbled across your channel. Thanks from FNQ Australia.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Yes its full of BS
@jasminehasan890Ай бұрын
@@foilrider2000and so are the rest of their videos. Manipulation
@jamessmithson-br7rmАй бұрын
Remoaners still can’t accept they were outvoted 😂😂😂 It would be tragic if it wasn’t so funny
@OptimisticHominidАй бұрын
Have another vote and show 'em that leave wins again.
@torgrimguttormsen8580Ай бұрын
Putin is quit happy with that
@MR707videosАй бұрын
He can't even cripple Ukraine
@pablosurridge1225Ай бұрын
Again someone's believing western media? You obviously haven't any idea what's going on in Ukraine?
@user-FUCKYOU18Ай бұрын
Putin doesn't have to cause it already cripple by people of donbass
@ShawnMcComb-b1tАй бұрын
Where are you getting your news from 😂😂? You misspelled the CIA by the way 😉
@colinwintermanАй бұрын
This video is a test of gullibility. Let's see if you can pass the test
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
I'm 13 mins in , I had to stop. Too many comments for me to reply to. Holy cow it's some BS.
@colinwintermanАй бұрын
@@foilrider2000 listen mate youve got to see the rest but see it as a comedy. I paid a heavy price to find out that for you, I took the whole show, you done well at 13 mins
@Anton-ji4tdАй бұрын
Personally I have always wondered how many senior tory eton mp's were or have been recruited by russia over the many years. I do agree brexit was part of the plan. Also you can see the influence across politics in europe.
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
Clown statement
@ryanwintersmusicАй бұрын
Fantastic information in these interviews, I really hope our government focus and put out a report and let the country know what’s going on. very interesting. Thank you.
@kingsarmstunesАй бұрын
What is GBNews?
@stephanguitar9778Ай бұрын
Right wing shite
@meenasingh676Ай бұрын
Great bullshit news 😂
@dh1380Ай бұрын
There is definitely dark money propping that up
@jasminehasan890Ай бұрын
Puppets
@cdeakerАй бұрын
Back in 2017, Jack Posobiec & Mike Cernovich named Dugin as an influence
@stevenovetsky3274Ай бұрын
Well presented, thanks. 💙💛
@genghissu1185Ай бұрын
Another LIE that woman spewed! "This Labour Government with a huge Majority"! Excuse me while I change my Urine soaked Pants! 🤣🤣🤣
@noname-xw5kxАй бұрын
Paranoid nonesense. I thought Byline was better than this
@sasserineАй бұрын
So why do you think Johnson put the son of a Russian spy in the Lords?
@pifflepockleАй бұрын
Bot
@foilrider2000Ай бұрын
I've never come across this channel before, it's all a load of BS