Those remarks were definitely not racist just normal discussion.
@williamvorkosigan5151 Жыл бұрын
Rishi Sunak who lost his leadership election. Chose to live in the US. Married an Indian Woman who has legally stated that she intends to return to live in India. He should not be negotiating anything for the nation he has shown little to no commitment to.
@nickwyatt9498 Жыл бұрын
@williamvorkosigan5151: It’s high time one of our leaders stood up to denounce such rootless types as ‘citizens of nowhere’. Oh, hang on…
@Cotictimmy Жыл бұрын
I cannot get on board with Tony Danker. I absolutely do NOT want an EV and if ever did, the thought of buying it from the CCP would certainly dissuade me.
@christinehirst317 Жыл бұрын
I personally thought he talked a lot of sense and I’m not a Climate Change fanatic. Great discussion between him and Cindy.
@stevesmith3990 Жыл бұрын
Your guest failed to mention that sales of EV's are falling and they are simply not fit for purpose especially with the complete lack of charging facilities. People don't want them and even if they did the idea that they will change the weather is laughable.
@robharris5467 Жыл бұрын
This is a total crock. It was dealt with comprehensively by Guttfeld (Fox) a few months ago. Tyrus who is a regular and is black has had offspring with various females including white. Tyrus says that every mixed race couple wonders about and speculates on offspring skin colour. In the Caribbean, lighter skin colour is desirable and a woman who marries a lighter-skinned male is said to have 'raised her colour', by virtue of the likely lighter skin of her children.
@quentinnewark2745 Жыл бұрын
I married a dark-skinned Thai, she and I wondered in great detail how our mixed genes would manifest in our baby, as did all our friends and families. Little did we know that we were being "racist"!!! (I rather hoped my daughter would inherit my wife's gorgeous skin, and perfect teeth. Sadly not.) Same for my my friends: an Egyptian marrying and having children with an Italian, a pale Englishman marrying and having a family with an Iranian. Thanks to Meghan's great intellect, I can now see that they are all savage racists, for daring to speculate and question how their children might look. Although... dear Meghan, oracle of all-that-is-true, is it racist for a blond having a family with a brunette to wonder what hair and eye colour their children might have? Or how about a tall man marrying a short woman, is it racist to wonder??
@robharris5467 Жыл бұрын
Or Michelle Obama ditto her daughter, for culturally appropriating straight hair?@@quentinnewark2745
@Miclantechupi Жыл бұрын
There is absolutely nothing racist whatsoever about a family questioning what a mixed-race child will end up looking like. And particularly not when one parent is a palid ginger and the other essentially white with a perma-tan. 🤣
@nickgood8166 Жыл бұрын
Quadroon is the term.
@katiez688 Жыл бұрын
It does show the person is not very bright. Genetics are complex and the same 2 parents can have children with significantly different skin colors and appearances.
@UTSareth Жыл бұрын
It's also extremely poltical and practical releven to discuss give the poltical position they hold.
@UTSareth Жыл бұрын
@@katiez688sounds a little bit like your speaking of yourself, genetics are not a fluke.
@Miclantechupi Жыл бұрын
@@UTSareth They are a family, and like every family they are entitled to have private family conversations in the anticipation that they will remain private.
@EarlofCrawford Жыл бұрын
No serious people believe anything those two have to say about their estranged family
@NorfolkSceptic Жыл бұрын
China's EVs are powered by Coal Fired Power Stations, and they are building a couple of these EVERY WEEK.
@mister_bojangles Жыл бұрын
the Greeks should hand their marbles to us, and then all the marbles can happily be displayed in one place.
@aclark903 Жыл бұрын
How about they take 100 Turkish Cypriots back from London for every marble?
@kateheron6005 Жыл бұрын
Meghan is NOT clever. A clever person would have remained within the RF, been incredibly popular and made the most of their phenomenal standing. She is devious and manipulative which is not remotely the same thing as clever. The idea that those 2 plus Scobie will bring down the monarchy is utterly risible, although I do think the Palace have handled them as badly as is possible.
@bigbarry8343 Жыл бұрын
she really was snubbed from the get go, and she realised that in time her rank would fall further still. even the frogmore cottage was a snub - it was previously inhabited by higher ranking servants and impoverished distant relatives of royal family. perhaps she compared that to residences lavished on Andrew. but yes - her reaction looks stupid on the surface and it should be obvious to her that skin colour was the least pertinent factor in this real or perceived snub.
@kateheron6005 Жыл бұрын
They were having a large apartment prepared for them at Kensington. She had a multi million pound wedding and was walked down the aisle by the heir to the throne. She treated her staff poorly, there is ample evidence of that, and got away with it. Not my idea of being snubbed. And yes she is very very very stupid to have thrown away all that she did. @@bigbarry8343
@ladybooksmith3347 Жыл бұрын
@@bigbarry8343William and Catherine lived in Frogmore Cottage. 😳
@hsmd4533 Жыл бұрын
@@bigbarry8343how was she snubbed?
@katiez688 Жыл бұрын
She was never going to want to live in Britain. But if she was clever they could have handled their exit very differently. They should have taken the high road and not said anything negative about the Royal Family and forged a positive image for themselves in post-royal life.
@saltburner2 Жыл бұрын
Why are multi-faith prayer rooms so depressing? Obviously because no-one with a sincere faith would want to use them. The one in your picture looks like a bus shelter, and is probably used as a urinal. Bristol, of course, is the city which pulled down a statue of one of its greatest benefactors, and the upper-class miscreants were praised by the magistrate, who let them off with the lightest slap on the wrists.
@joerogers4510 Жыл бұрын
The Greeks sold the Elgin marbles but now regret selling them. They should make a credible offer to buy them back if they want them so badly
@dnmurphy48 Жыл бұрын
Technically it was the Ottoman occupiers of Greece who sold them. It was legal, but it annoys the Greeks that the Turks did this
@joerogers4510 Жыл бұрын
@@dnmurphy48 interesting point
@patriciayeiser6405 Жыл бұрын
And pay for the FedEx planes to fly them back.
@claranordblom8968 Жыл бұрын
Really it is not fair! Every family in the world speculate on how the baby is going to be looking like mum or dad!? Yes every family does Meghan must be so conscious of her ethnicity!!!???
@robharris5467 Жыл бұрын
She didn't want to be another Sophie or Kate so sought a point of difference in VICTIMHOOD.
@FC-PeakVersatility Жыл бұрын
@@robharris5467she thought she was the second coming of Diana not realising she couldn’t hold a candle to the real thing. I’ve never had a particularly high opinion of Diana as such, as a member of the royal family not as a person, but she was a diamond to that lump of coal
@robharris5467 Жыл бұрын
I'm reminded of Gen de Gaul's comments at JFK's funeral. When someone remarked at the tragic figure Jacky he said don't worry about her. She'll end up on some oilman's yacht. @@FC-PeakVersatility
@FC-PeakVersatility Жыл бұрын
@@robharris5467 yes, de gaulle is a piece of work too. I'd not trust that back stabber either
@GuntD-rz1xb Жыл бұрын
Piers Morgan has named Charles and Kate.
@gillycooper8717 Жыл бұрын
Allegations from proven liars should AT LEAST be ALLEGED.
@spudspuddy Жыл бұрын
52:28 CORRECTION...markle was NEVER pregnant, no womb
@anonnymous4684 Жыл бұрын
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@BobSmith-fx9sz Жыл бұрын
27:33 Subsidies don't magically reduce the cost of green energy - it simply shifts the cost to people who don't want to pay for it, to taxpayers. Green subsidies force taxpayers to pay more for the same unit of energy used by someone else. Subsidies should be used in cases where national security, or some such other interest, takes precedent over economics. The only argument for a green subsidy is one based on concrete national interest and I have yet to hear one.
@patrickjoneill5836 Жыл бұрын
Good discussion about immigration. The Home Office is mired in complacency and wishful thinking going back up to 3 decades. Their recipe for controlling legal immigration has become a "points-based" system which requires no real judgement by caseworkers and is easily manipulated, and they think that passing yet another law they can reduce illegal immigration. Year after year these nostrums have been shown to be useless, but every new incumbent to the office of Home Secretary is bamboozled by officials who are clueless, as has been shown by the two who faced a House of Commons Committee this week.
@mychealleftfoot9030 Жыл бұрын
Contributor: Shriver, a Canadian who immigrated to London and has now emigrated to Portugal. I mean , really???
@tomk8729 Жыл бұрын
What a load of rubbish. Boris doesn't get enough credit for his green mania? Seriously? We should lead on green? And very sad to see Cindy Yu out herself as a green enthusiast. One of the blob, sadly.
@saltburner2 Жыл бұрын
It looks as though Lionel is now well-settled in Portugal - fortunately in the same time-zone as the UK.
@williamvorkosigan5151 Жыл бұрын
It is not perception, it is reality. It is not impossible. Those laws preventing us from controlling who lives in our country were passed by MPs. Unelected Qango's exist at the sufferance of those MPs. Those laws can be overturned and Qango's closed down in the same way. We can recover control of our boarders if MPs wished to do it. If only we had a conservative government with an 80 seat majority. Instead we have a liberal, open boarders, party calling itself the Conservative Party.
@bigbarry8343 Жыл бұрын
americans do not mind legal migration? if you talk to americans whose jobs are actually affected you will find that the h2b visas have long been a scurge in the IT services, displacing domestic professionals with masses of poorly qualified, cheap and obedient workers mainly from india and other low cost countries. physical immigration is only a tip of the iceberg in this regard and for each foreign worker present in the UK, there are 20 or more working on the offshore basis. from my personal observations, british companies for the past 2 decades have been spending fortune developing workforce in India. given current climate of plitical correctnes and enormous cost of living gap between india and uk, this type of job leakage is far more pernicious. quarter of century ago graduate salary for visa worker was in the range £26-30K. the modern "skilled" immigrants still command only £26,200.
@johnteeling4679 Жыл бұрын
Anything to keep her name in the public's eye after all no publicity is bad publicity
@sisiphas Жыл бұрын
Another good show
@notlimey Жыл бұрын
Fundamentally feckless! I do love alliteration, thanks Lionel Shriver. Canada's boy Prime Minister is to bring more and more in as a deliberate policy.
@patriciayeiser6405 Жыл бұрын
Completely lacking in feck.
@drew1784 Жыл бұрын
Elgin marbles should stay in the UK. There wouldn't be any Elgin marbles if they weren't preserved in the UK
@williamvorkosigan5151 Жыл бұрын
Stop talking about Net Migration figures. There is the Immigration figure. An anti British Deobandi, less well trained, Doctor is not a one for one replacement for a secular, English trained doctor moving to Australia. It is the Immigration figure compounded by the migration figure of those that we would far rather keep. Those leaving are generally well qualified high earning individuals. Those arriving are generally low skill and a future drain on the public purse.
@FirstLast-rh9jw Жыл бұрын
What drivel the guy from the CBI guy talks. Britain was never a leader in any manufacturing of EV's prior to Sunak's change in the roll out date. Which is now in step with the EU dates.
@drew1784 Жыл бұрын
The discussion on whether China has cornered the green market, has made me reconsider my own thoughts on UK policy. Feeling warmer towards Labour's plans on this now, but I want to know where they're planning on getting the money from
@sephus99 Жыл бұрын
I've always thought multi faith prayer rooms are mainly for devout Muslim staff to be able to pray at the required time whilst on a break, and they're always about the size of a prayer mat.
@silberlinie Жыл бұрын
44:30 It doesn't look at all like any kind of religious corner. People. Look. This is, if you want to be very polite, a rain shelter. And since we're talking about water and liquids, let's be honest, in French it's simply a urinal. The only question that remains is why I am being asked to relieve myself on my knees instead of as usual.
@carrie4558 Жыл бұрын
The majority of Britain thought exactly the same thing about the royal baby. What colour???! Only natural to wonder. Why the hooha 👎🏻
@williamvorkosigan5151 Жыл бұрын
By multi faith, you mean a Sura.
@AntPDC Жыл бұрын
I would guess that only around 5% of our dumbed-down country has the faintest clue what the Elgin Marbles even are.
@dnmurphy48 Жыл бұрын
Why should anyone care? They are in london and most people don't go to London. Most Londoners don't go to the museum.
@paullewis2413 Жыл бұрын
Dumbed down is a good evaluation of todays’ U.K. All part of a grand scheme for the globalist masters to keep the population in ignorance of their control freak agenda.
@michaelgibson7466 Жыл бұрын
Cor blimey! Stephen Bush can't half warble on incoherently.
@michaelwebb3979 Жыл бұрын
What is James on? Look at his pupils.
@peterstabler2321 Жыл бұрын
Revelations? Meaningless posturing more like.
@nickwalsworth7650 Жыл бұрын
"Everything you do, China does better." Boohoo Ego hit - All tech should come under "Right to Repair" and Local Recycling rules, so a definite chance of a cottage industry fixing them.
@nickwyatt9498 Жыл бұрын
I’m puzzled. Not once during the debate on immigration did anyone dare to point out the real driving force behind the massive growth in immigration figures post-Brexit. Business. Employers. They want, indeed insist on, and will continue to get (whatever tub-thumping nonsense the politicians and the tabloids continue to spout) an endless source of cheap, uncomplaining labour. This is (apologies to all) straight out of lesson one, day one at the Primary School of the Bleedin’ Obvious. So why was everyone so shy about mentioning it?
@zondike1 Жыл бұрын
Who ever it was who did the subtitles (Elgen Marbles, etc.) was either drunk or does not have English as his/her first language.
@neils1952 Жыл бұрын
Ref the bit where they were talking about China and the green investment at one point they start talking about Sunak vs Johnson ref green targets etc and in effect criticising Sunak for his stance (him rolling back from the front foot stance Boris had), I've no issue with the discussion or the point however you do need to remember that Sunak did provide reasoning for this in that he said we needed to focus more on supporting the economy ref growth and the personal finances of people given the challenging financial times we have at the moment (energy costs, high inflation etc), so yes he's rolled back from where Bojo was but he is trading one problem off against another and I would argue he's doing the right thing in the short term to do that. Additionally ref the green agenda / net zero targets firstly the 2035 gas boiler to heat pumps thing the heat pump technology simply isn't there yet and we need to see more evidence of how effective they can be in an environment like the UK (lets not even go down the issue of infrastructure deficiencies and the heightened cost of heat pumps vs gas boilers), progress is being made and there are some good stories on these devices coming out of Canada and Scandinavia but we need to see that proven over longer periods before we dive into that technology with both feet. As for EV's well the issue is that the problem EV's face isn't being dealt with as quickly as was predicted, we have 3 major issues that need to be addressed before EV's become the answer for the majority not just for the minority as they are today:- 1. Battery composition - Lithium and Cobalt, both expensive, both relatively rare and Cobalt difficult to extract not to mention it being mainly present in countries that aren't open to mining it in a way most would be happy with (slave labour at the point of an AK47), we need different battery tech's or at least improved battery techs to minimise the amount of these chemicals we use 2. Solid State development - Probably the best upgrade to the current battery tech as it will increase range significantly (estimated to be by at least 30%) which will make most EV's realistic for the majority of drivers in the 1st world, also will improve charging times which again will add to the appeal (currently best option you have for a car is a Polestar 2 2023 model with 406 mile of range, in the real world with the average person driving that means in truth about 300 miles max and a fast charge time of around 40 mins to 80% (giving you 240 miles of range), imagine extending that real world battery life to 400 miles and taking the charge time down to 10 mins to 100%, that's what solid state batteries are threatening to do, game changing). 3. Real carbon footprint of EV's - The reality is an EV from an environmental perspective if taken into consideration for all factors isn't really saving the planet as you might think, several studies have been done to assess the cost of manufacturing and sourcing of the raw materials for EV's and the news isn't good, in short its estimated that you would need to drive a standard circa 200hp diesel car for between 60,000 (best case) and 90,000 (worst case) miles before the EV's carbon footprint would go below that of the diesel car with its higher emissions of burning the fossil fuel over the charging of the EV before the EV becomes environmentally better from a carbon emissions perspective. Point "3" is the latest blow to EV's, all of the above can and I'm sure will be addressed but back to the original point of Sunak "diluting" the green agenda, with this kind of stuff hanging over the EV's you can understand why the right decision is to take a step back and wait for the much needed improvements to manifest themselves before we force folk to have to go EV. As a final aside just to show how much the great British public are really bothered about this stuff, there was (and still is) a project to swap out circa 20% of the natural gas supplied to homes with pure hydrogen, if this were to be rolled out then that would take the equivalent of 2.5 million diesel cars off the road (as the carbon that would have been burned in the natural gas has been replaced with pure hydrogen thus no carbon emissions will come for that 20%), what do we get...bunches of moaning residents at the trial villages (Whitby near Ellesmere Port BTW) raising objections and refusing to take part in the trial, in the end the government had to abandon the trial in the end, as usual lots of flag waving and vitriol about this being so important right up until it causes any inconvenience to them then its the end of the world and they don't way it, same issue with wind farms of course, lovely green energy but not next door to me if you don't mind.
@keewng Жыл бұрын
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@niknikmoore Жыл бұрын
Don't forget to LIKE the video
@peterloxham502 Жыл бұрын
For sale, little used bus shelter, as new! Multi uses!
@oliverc1961 Жыл бұрын
Annoying comment about people of faith not liking the homeless or poor being among them. I think we know that the reason the walls of the multi-faith prayer/ contemplation area don't go to the ground is so that urine and excrement can be hosed away. As for its drabness: there's a fine Protestant, tradition of clergymen and churches being austere and/or plain ugly. Your contributor seems to have adopted that dress code and I'm fairly certain his church doesn't have the rich decoration of many Hindu temples or Roman baroque houses of worship.
@nickwyatt9498 Жыл бұрын
@oliverc1961: Came across as a decent stick all the same.
@oliverc1961 Жыл бұрын
@@nickwyatt9498 I imagine he's sort of nice. There was something offensively self-serving about his comment about us not wanting to be among the homeless and poor. Officially at least, the Anglicans and the Catholics haven't wanted homosexual men and women in their congregations, let alone in their clergy, and women are ordained very rarely. Society in general doesn't detest homeless and poor people. It detests the fact that they leave their rubbish behind and empty their bowels wherever it suits. It detests the fact that homeless and poor people turn public amenities into private housing facilities for people who want to live in the inner city rather than in social housing out in the suburbs.
@nickwyatt9498 Жыл бұрын
@@oliverc1961 Fair point if homeless people take the piss (or rather leave it behind them) or don’t give a shit (or rather they do, copiously). Where I live in Paris there are SDFs (sans domicile fixe) who go religiously to the many public baths every morning, get their clothes laundered or replaced at the various vestiares (Red Cross, Secours Catholic, Emmaus or indeed at several churches of which mine is one, excuse my halo 😇. You can eat three decent square meals a day at the soup kitchens. Public libraries are a haven and day centres abound. In short, you can live more or less normally if you want to until night falls. Or you can spend all day lying outside a metro station in a puddle of your own waste, can of Vandal-strength lager (™️ Martin Amis) in one hand and begging cup in the other. Plenty of those around I’m afraid. But I do admire and support the ones who make an effort to stay civilised, and they do still seem to be winning over here. Although immigration is making itself felt, as in most walks of life. I wonder how the life of a homeless person in Paris contrasts with that of a Londoner?
@Fredmayve Жыл бұрын
Is anyone else here to look at the dinosaurs ?
@nickwalsworth7650 Жыл бұрын
The rum giveaway caters.
@jamesprice4647 Жыл бұрын
At least there is no Douglas Murray.
@dave10988 Жыл бұрын
You vociferously campaigned against Trump, Lionel and now bemoan Biden's open door policy 🤦♂️
@Jazzzy2008 Жыл бұрын
It sounds more like she wishes they had a candidate like Trump in the UK 🇬🇧 instead the liberal Wackness 😮she embraces but has proven to be the downfall of her country. ❤❤
@lucyh4355 Жыл бұрын
I found the discussion on EVs & net zero particularly interesting. The dropping of targets & failure to properly invest in these industries sensibly is a good example of how our government is letting us down. It's short-term thinking, myopic & weak to not stick to the plan & sell it to the public to get their backing. It also demonstrates an inabilty to innovate & problem solve to overcome the understandable (& entirely predictable) reservations that have arisen. China makes long term plans; we don't. Which economy is most likely to thrive?
@NorfolkSceptic Жыл бұрын
Senior politicians have NO CLUE about the country's Energy Industry: Arts and Humanities graduates dominate the scene, especially an assortment of History degrees. Yes, ministers have advisors, but since Whitehall deems Generalists are superior to (STEM) specialists, and where similar general degrees predominate, their choices are bound to produce mayhem. :) The vendors/suppliers employ Engineers/Scientists, but their goal is not Informing or Educating, it's SELLING, and they appear to be very successful at it!
@lucyh4355 Жыл бұрын
@@NorfolkSceptic Those are all good points...but I don't think it requires any specialist knowledge to consider these issues, either in advance or to find solutions when they arise. I could be wrong there & clearly my expectations for our government are too high but I simply believe they can't make a plan & stick to it! One unfavourable poll & everything goes out the window with nothing to replace it but a culture war to distract us.
@spm36 Жыл бұрын
And with labour we will have targets that'll never be reached and in the meantime makes us poorer and colder...but I suppose the elderly dying in the winter is a price to pay for the tabathas and tarquins in the cotswolds to feel virtous
@lucyh4355 Жыл бұрын
@@spm36 Curious response there. Neither of us mentioned the Tories & for myself that was intentional. Change a few specifics & this could be describing a Labour government...or any long term project for that matter, like the NHS, the Armed Forces or the benefits system. The failure to plan effectively & follow through isn't a partisan issue. Back to the specifics though, you seem to be reciting a talking point from the culture war whereas we were leaning towards the economic consequences of the environmental policy. A thriving economy helps all of society & most businesses do well with certainty so they can strategise & invest. Without getting into any current ideology, green technologies are good business. If they succeed here in the UK, those businesses could pay taxes, increase employment opportunities & so on. Boris had a good vision in this regard but he didn't get everyone on board & deal with the boring details so it got changed & changed again. Uncertainty breeds fear & we are where we are with no one happy. Our government fails us, regardless of party, by not making long term plans.
@gaiusvincent9643 Жыл бұрын
In this discussions the ever "creative" Schriver asserts ' immigration is the third most important issue" to the public & rising in rhe polls. The latest ONS poll (week ending 26 November) has it as seventh, where it has been for a long time slowly sinking behind Cost of living, NHS, economy, Climate change & Environmemt, Housing, & Crime. Couldn't the Spectator impose fact-checking on commentators, especially those known for 'imagination' rather than any particular expertise?
@carrie4558 Жыл бұрын
The poll is wrong. We are hugely concerned about ever increasing immigration. Rife in n e England. When on earth is it going to stop?!!