Wasn't the main reason people voted for Brexit because of all the immigration now we are seeing more people coming in than ever before from outside the E.U
Happily shovelled in our direction by Europe. Italy's willing to pay people to live in its empty towns - but migrants don't seem to count, as they're told to go climb the mountains northwards. After all, I remember the crammed refugee trains in the 60s crossing Switzerland.
So, where are all the Brexit benefits? I'm lucky to have a Euro Passport. I just hope all the crazies, who moaned about wanting their dark blue U.K. Passports back are happy now that other countries are happy to send their excessive immigrants to the U.K. Don't complain if you voted for Brexit.
If I ever go to a Conservative Party conference, I will be wearing body armour and will be very hard to remove. I've got mostly Irish and Scottish ancestry, so those involved in removing me might get injured.
@@JelMain there is always the possibility that Brexit was a bad idea. At least economically and whoever did the economic consequences would be the same.
@@davewoodward1155 I was possibly Europe's top economist: when Albania went sour in 97, the ball came straight from the UN through NATO to my desk in WEU. Of course pulling one of the major financiers out of a functionally mafia operation would hurt, but there's more to life than economics. This is a continuation of the age of Empires, the French trying to rebuild a Europe they controlled by their linguistic-semantic games in the Gaulist 1960s, when we were seen as too great a threat by de Gaule: his NON set the tone which never really changed. The UK had made it very clear from the start that as far as we were concerned, the Economic Community and Ever Closer Union were very different beasts, and when the Euro consolidated that change from community into dictatorship, our departure was inevitable, an experiment which had failed. The details of utter corruption in the financing from the very start, coming to a head with Santer, are almost immaterial. I. by comparison, deposited a clean set of closure accounts when I laid them as the final official act of WEU: by then I was Head of Finance. That included 4 years operations in Albania, becoming the first accountant in a very long time to produce a balanced account in that very corrupt land. Europe owes the UK an enormous amount thanks to the stand we took in 1940: had we not taken it, the Iron Curtain would have simply replaced Hitler's Atlantic Wall. It hasn't delivered, and isn't prepared to change. That only left one option, divorce, and the lesson, never to help them again.
You have to give Steve credit for devoting his entire life to being a public nuisance.
Well done that man, I wish there were more like him.
Wasn't the main reason people voted for Brexit because of all the immigration now we are seeing more people coming in than ever before from outside the E.U
And the main reason people voted for Remain was to be pro-immigration - so they have got what they wanted?
Happily shovelled in our direction by Europe. Italy's willing to pay people to live in its empty towns - but migrants don't seem to count, as they're told to go climb the mountains northwards. After all, I remember the crammed refugee trains in the 60s crossing Switzerland.
@@JelMain wow you are a good age sir
Most immigrants are here under sponsorship. The govt are for mass immigration. It keeps wages low and working conditions poor.
@@ciaranwalsh2131 And more good years before me.
So, where are all the Brexit benefits? I'm lucky to have a Euro Passport. I just hope all the crazies, who moaned about wanting their dark blue U.K. Passports back are happy now that other countries are happy to send their excessive immigrants to the U.K. Don't complain if you voted for Brexit.
It's that approach which proves the EU's two-faced hypocrisy. Perhaps we should start sending their own back too.
Oh g
If I ever go to a Conservative Party conference, I will be wearing body armour and will be very hard to remove. I've got mostly Irish and Scottish ancestry, so those involved in removing me might get injured.
Come on the Irish 🇮🇪✊🏻
Saor Alba 🎉
@@esioanniannaho5939Alba agus Éire go Bragh!
@@ciaranwalsh2131 A gymru!
He got his revenge big time yesterday.masterclass on how to disrupt a speech .
Shapps as defence secretary yet they cannot secure their own gathering.
Oh dear i would recommend psychiatric medication 😂😂😂😂😂
This guy doesn't like brexit
Steve Bray for PM
He’s not wrong.
Bray is convincing me that hes mentally ill.
I have yet to see any Brexit benefits.
Only the very wealthy will ever see any brexit benefits.
I don't agree with his language but he does have a point. I haven't sewn the sunlit uplands of Brexit benefits yet.
You won't while the descendants of Boris are in power. Like father, like son, his father was a Eurocrat.
@@JelMain there is always the possibility that Brexit was a bad idea. At least economically and whoever did the economic consequences would be the same.
@@davewoodward1155 I was possibly Europe's top economist: when Albania went sour in 97, the ball came straight from the UN through NATO to my desk in WEU. Of course pulling one of the major financiers out of a functionally mafia operation would hurt, but there's more to life than economics. This is a continuation of the age of Empires, the French trying to rebuild a Europe they controlled by their linguistic-semantic games in the Gaulist 1960s, when we were seen as too great a threat by de Gaule: his NON set the tone which never really changed. The UK had made it very clear from the start that as far as we were concerned, the Economic Community and Ever Closer Union were very different beasts, and when the Euro consolidated that change from community into dictatorship, our departure was inevitable, an experiment which had failed.
The details of utter corruption in the financing from the very start, coming to a head with Santer, are almost immaterial. I. by comparison, deposited a clean set of closure accounts when I laid them as the final official act of WEU: by then I was Head of Finance. That included 4 years operations in Albania, becoming the first accountant in a very long time to produce a balanced account in that very corrupt land.
Europe owes the UK an enormous amount thanks to the stand we took in 1940: had we not taken it, the Iron Curtain would have simply replaced Hitler's Atlantic Wall. It hasn't delivered, and isn't prepared to change. That only left one option, divorce, and the lesson, never to help them again.
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Masses of them at that fringe event well spotted.
You're on the wrong channel mate, you need to write that in the search engine to find the site you're looking for.
He must be mad and have his eyes shut. The EU is om its last legs.
Absoluter Blödsinn. Wacht endlich auf.
What are you talking about, the EU is doing a lot better than the UK.
@@Paul-eb4jp Wait until Putin invades to see how useless their Council is.
Can't think, can't spell. I don't think we have to worry about this one.