@@johnnyboy1014 Apologies, clearly I am not worthy of such a grand platform such as UA-cam, I shall return to Twitter where my kind belongs and dwell there forever. While I’m still darkening the doors of this fine platform have you noticed how, as things in the country have gotten really bad, this arsehole’s profile has gone through the stratosphere? Do you think it’s like the two things are somehow connected… 🤔
I don't think that the leave voters would have reacted in the same way as remainers did. I think most people would have accepted the result and got on with the rest of their lives. You can see that so many remainers still haven't got over the result and they never will. I always think it is in bad taste to quote "ours is not to reason why..." when it is talking about trivial matters considering the original quote is about people laying down their lives for their country.
its nice to hear Jacob speaking freely and openly. Considered arguments, carefully presented. The previous quiet period was a missed opportunity
"fornightly", apart from when you have no chance winning.
How is his offshore account doing? Avoiding any tax that would benefit the UK we hope!
Remain.
I wanted to hear about Jacob's hedge fund position on short Sterling.
Lies told with such lovely posh accents are still lies
What specifically were lies?
A pointless unsubstantiated charge with no evidence, worthy of a more appropriate platform such as twitter perhaps?
@@gintasvilkelis2544 the bit where he talked
@@johnnyboy1014 Apologies, clearly I am not worthy of such a grand platform such as UA-cam, I shall return to Twitter where my kind belongs and dwell there forever. While I’m still darkening the doors of this fine platform have you noticed how, as things in the country have gotten really bad, this arsehole’s profile has gone through the stratosphere? Do you think it’s like the two things are somehow connected… 🤔
@@johnjudd2183 In other words, what you are saying, is "Judd hates the Mogg, period".
I don't think that the leave voters would have reacted in the same way as remainers did. I think most people would have accepted the result and got on with the rest of their lives. You can see that so many remainers still haven't got over the result and they never will. I always think it is in bad taste to quote "ours is not to reason why..." when it is talking about trivial matters considering the original quote is about people laying down their lives for their country.