@@ProjectFlashlight612 That would be destruction of government property. That's up to 10 years in prison, and you just know they would go for the maximum sentence.
Voting in Northern Ireland is different. Although some parties are clearly offensive or whatever people will still vote to keep the others out. AKA, Sinn Fein since their objective is to abolish Northern Ireland ever since the Good Friday agreement.
Fun fact: This past season there was talk of Strictly having same-sex couples and the DUP said that they were opposed but if it happened then Strictly must only be aired after 10pm as it was an adult only show and children were not to be corrupted.
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The DUP & the rest of the Free Pres fucksticks almost certainly get some of their money from America. Just like rich Irish Americans were funding the ‘RA for years, there are churches in the Midwest that are financing these pricks. Driving through Antrim and Down you’ll see wood-panelled churches straight out of the Westboro Baptist style
@@LeavinMyTown I didn’t know about Americans helping find the ira! That’s interesting/gross. However I have read that former us representative Peter king (who was pretty powerful) was a supporter of them until the were vocally against the war in Iraq.
@@justinbowen2509 Apparently NOAID was one of the more notable contributors, and particularly a lot of funding came from Irish Americans in Boston, MA. (A lot of weapons for the IRA came from the US too, but that’s not really collusion & more that the US makes a lot of weaponry) There was never a direct link between the US government, particularly after 9/11 they clamped down on private funding. It came from private individuals. Apparently there are stories of whip-rounds in Boston Irish pubs to send to the IRA
Fun fact actually: Most of the settlers in the Appalachian Mountains region in North-East America were actually Ulster Protestants, most of whom were (naturally) fans of King William of Orange. It is believed by some scholars that this is where the term “Hill-Billy” comes from.
*Mock the Week* (Season 16, Episode 2; June 15, 2017) Host: Dara O'Briain Team 1: Nish Kumar (team captain), Zoe Lyons, Ed Gamble. Team 2: James Acaster, Hugh Dennis (team captain), Rhys James.
Why didn't Dara warn people about the DUP? Oh, I don't know, maybe it has something to do with the fact that it isn't a political party that's active in the Republic of Ireland?
They were invented by the late Reverend Ian Paisley, a hate-mongering populist demagogue who made George Wallace, Orval Faubus and Ian Smith look like Lorraine Kelly.
Most junior football is played on Sundays in Ireland. But when you had to play the looneys, you had to play them on Saturdays. They refused to kick a ball on Sundays.
@@ajivins1 encouraging people to explore and experiment with robotics, a science that is arguably going to be a bit important to our economic future...
Well it does kinda beg the question, when the Ulster Scots took over the north, did everyone left in Scotland secretly breathe a sigh of relief that they didn't have to put up with them in Scotland any more?
@@saundyuk of course they did,how do you think those Scots "earned" that land/titles? By betraying their fellow Scots' fight for independence. Telling a Unionist/Loyalist to go home to Scotland is useless,as they would be pissing themselves over facing the people their ancestors betrayed
Lederhosen, there is no i in it. "Er trug Lederhosen" = "He wore leather trousers", "Er trug leider Hosen" = "Unfortunately, he wore trousers". Which would be a completely different kind of Oktoberfest.
@@gerdforster883 I don't know why I tried to spell a word from memory in a language I don't speak. Silly of me. Thanks for the correction. October questions: ua-cam.com/video/ZWQDSoxLr08/v-deo.html.
Book Beard hey I don’t hate the guy - the way many seem to - but I’ve watched every episode of this show and several others he’s been on and he just makes *so damn many* brexit jokes
Yea, thing is their parades are all about heritage. Military uniforms, discipline and cohesion. Your parades are more about full leather body suits, ball gags and public sex acts.
@TheRenaissanceman65 "matter" is not sovereignty. The U.K. retains full sovereignty over Northern Ireland. The U.K. can withdraw from that or any treaty with any other sovereign nation at any time.
@TheRenaissanceman65 No you didn't. That's where you've made your mistake. Sovereignty is the basis of all political legitimacy and authority. Without it there are no nations, much less democratic nations. The sovereignty of the Republic of Ireland and the U.K. is the basis of any agreements these countries make. The sovereignty is where the power is, not in an agreement between two sovereign nations. You and your wife don't become one person just because you marry. You retain your individual rights.
@TheRenaissanceman65 It's no more "solemn" than any other treaty the U.K. has agreed to...including the treaty joining the E.U. Irish politics are in Ireland and U.K. politics are in the U.K. Your delusions are your problem.
The irony of Dara describing the DUP as Irish... they'd love that. Plus he and Graham Norton are southerners from ROI, not northerners from Northern Ireland so not really their thing to discuss as if they had an interest 😉
Let’s all laugh at Christianity.... imagine wanting people to respect the sabbath and the bible....it is so funny... going to church...letting your kids go to Sunday school...asking shops to stay closed on Sunday morning until 1pm....oh it’s hysterical... laugh....I didn’t .
@@patrickrowan6001 just back from torremolinos in Spain.. all the large food supermarkets all close for Sunday all day and no one seemed to be annoyed about it at all… people seemed to do family things on Sunday… imagine that… a country that respects Sundays…those “comedians” would have been in tears laughing at such a thought.
@@raymonddixon7603 what are you talking about? What a bizarre comment. The DUP were against shops etc opening on Sundays so that parents didn’t have to work on a Sunday so they could all spend one day a week together as a family. Ridiculous comment.
I support gay marriage but I support democracy more..30% of Northern Ireland against it, roman Catholic Church against it...democracy means that percentage shud have a voice ? Daras great, free & progressive Republic of Ireland voted against it twice.. but diluted, easy,lazy comedy to mock british people with that view..so cool 👏
So, you think that "democracy" means that the 30% who don't like something that has nothing to do with them and is absolutely none of their business should outweigh the 70% majority that don't share that view? Where do you live, ancient Sparta?
The Democratic Unionist Party is basically Northern Ireland's version of the U.S. Republican party, but with Christianity being as important for DUP as money is to the Republicans. Also throw in a pinch of British nationalism for good measure.
basically arseholes. half of them used to be terrorists or support terrorist. but they are a northern irish party so that's expected. they are ignorant and after not working for over 3 years they tried to start working in order to prevent equal marriage
@@summer_olliensns7944 i just want to cry and rage sometimes, because i never knew before Trumf and brexit that racism was so prevelant. It's hard to laugh sometimes.
@@tereasia yeah it's definitely getting harder to laugh. people in northern Ireland are too afraid to vote for any other party than Sinn Fein or dup even tho they are both linked to terrorist groups bc the "other side" (unionist/protestant, nationalist/Catholic) might win. so we are stuck with them. trumps an asshole. the only good news is that in 3 ish days the first gay marriage in northern Ireland will take place
Wot dae the DUP stand for ( no nonsense) don’t make me laugh, democracy, don’t make me laugh, equality , don’t make me laugh, progress , seriously don’t make me laugh , perhaps then social mobility, don’t make me fckn laugh . No simply no👮🏻♂️
I think "Lunch, innit" would be a brilliant name for a lunch food chain.
That's true. DUP council's chained up swings in public parks on a Sunday. That's the lowness they stoop to.
A good pair o' bolt cutters will fix that bullshit right quick.
@@ProjectFlashlight612 That would be destruction of government property. That's up to 10 years in prison, and you just know they would go for the maximum sentence.
Voting in Northern Ireland is different. Although some parties are clearly offensive or whatever people will still vote to keep the others out. AKA, Sinn Fein since their objective is to abolish Northern Ireland ever since the Good Friday agreement.
@@slvln23 You've nailed your colours to the mast right there with that comment.
Aren't swings supposed to be chained up?
they love a parade, we love a parade
Fun fact: This past season there was talk of Strictly having same-sex couples and the DUP said that they were opposed but if it happened then Strictly must only be aired after 10pm as it was an adult only show and children were not to be corrupted.
They're good people, honest 😂
Are you sure
Oliver MacDonald Yes I am. I live in NI. The remark was made by Sammy Wilson Deputy Leader of the DUP.
@@epincion if you're voting for ignorance like that you aren't "good" ppl
I fail to see how this is a ''fun'' fact?
Suggestion to this channel: Although I can usually figure out a rough idea of the original air date based on the conversation, it'd be nice if you included the original air date in the description. 🙂
Theresa May ref. Indicates between 2016 and 19. So 2017 or 18. Should he close enough
June 2017. Probably the week after the election and results.
The DUP oppose the use of the Irish language because Irish has no word for "no".
Níl
@@barra6709...níl means. “It is not”...there’s no word in the Irish language for “no”🤩
@@josephinemonahan915Tá sé agus Níl sé.
*"Wait 'til you meet the people who don't believe in dinosaurs!"'* was when I cracked up first time watching.
I would probably eat there if they called it "Lunch, Init?"
“Have you considered a career, init?”
Sorry, “Have you considered a career in IT?”
I ate at a restaurant in Las Vegas called "Eat". I would probably try "Lunch, Init".
@@shoredude2 I live near a restaurant called 'Glut'. That's probably the worst I've come across yet
*Innit
The DUP would be right at home in certain parts of America
The DUP & the rest of the Free Pres fucksticks almost certainly get some of their money from America. Just like rich Irish Americans were funding the ‘RA for years, there are churches in the Midwest that are financing these pricks. Driving through Antrim and Down you’ll see wood-panelled churches straight out of the Westboro Baptist style
@@LeavinMyTown I didn’t know about Americans helping find the ira! That’s interesting/gross. However I have read that former us representative Peter king (who was pretty powerful) was a supporter of them until the were vocally against the war in Iraq.
@@justinbowen2509 Apparently NOAID was one of the more notable contributors, and particularly a lot of funding came from Irish Americans in Boston, MA. (A lot of weapons for the IRA came from the US too, but that’s not really collusion & more that the US makes a lot of weaponry)
There was never a direct link between the US government, particularly after 9/11 they clamped down on private funding. It came from private individuals. Apparently there are stories of whip-rounds in Boston Irish pubs to send to the IRA
@@justinbowen2509 great book that mentions this called Say Nothing. The American connection is a small part but it was news to me as well.
Fun fact actually: Most of the settlers in the Appalachian Mountains region in North-East America were actually Ulster Protestants, most of whom were (naturally) fans of King William of Orange. It is believed by some scholars that this is where the term “Hill-Billy” comes from.
I would pay every penny I'll ever earn to watch Dara fight a robot.
James vs dara on robot wars IT WASNT CANCELLED.
Do want to see Dara fight Jimmy Carr? I'm with you.
Dara "They won't let me fight the robots on Robot Wars" Ó Briain.
Yeah and Craig Charles
I see James I click
*Mock the Week* (Season 16, Episode 2; June 15, 2017)
Host: Dara O'Briain
Team 1: Nish Kumar (team captain), Zoe Lyons, Ed Gamble.
Team 2: James Acaster, Hugh Dennis (team captain), Rhys James.
i love that lunch innit joke at the end lmao
That last joke about Pret was class.
That Sir Killalot reference... 👌🏾
Why didn't Dara warn people about the DUP? Oh, I don't know, maybe it has something to do with the fact that it isn't a political party that's active in the Republic of Ireland?
They were invented by the late Reverend Ian Paisley, a hate-mongering populist demagogue who made George Wallace, Orval Faubus and Ian Smith look like Lorraine Kelly.
I believe the comedian James Acaster was doing this thing called joking
That doesn't matter, the question makes sense because he clearly knew about them, he was talking about them confidently when James asked the question.
Brits don't know that though.. why would they.
Indeed, would be like asking Patrick Kielty why he never mentioned Fianna Fail on The One Show.
Nish Kumar nailing the closer!
Still doesnt beat miles jupp and his genuine historical grievance remark
Most junior football is played on Sundays in Ireland. But when you had to play the looneys, you had to play them on Saturdays. They refused to kick a ball on Sundays.
forget DUP and all that stuff, BRING BACK ROBOT WARS!
Bring back Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit
!
@@flyawaytodie yes, but Robot Wars first lol
@@iamdb1990 What is it good for?
@@ajivins1 encouraging people to explore and experiment with robotics, a science that is arguably going to be a bit important to our economic future...
Have the robots fight the DUP.
Leave it to Nish Kumar to go off on a depressing tangent about the real state of politics and then end with "Lunch I'nit".
the five dislikes are DUP members
The DUP don't have computers because they run on electricity and Gay thoughts.
Ulster rugby can't even play on a Sunday ffs
Lunch Innit? I look back with nostalgia at the dim black-and-white past when a gas station/diner would be called EATS.
You can say that again!
You ain't ready for the DUP
Say what again?
Why didn't you tell us about the DUP? You left us with them and forgot about them
Well it does kinda beg the question, when the Ulster Scots took over the north, did everyone left in Scotland secretly breathe a sigh of relief that they didn't have to put up with them in Scotland any more?
@@saundyuk of course they did,how do you think those Scots "earned" that land/titles?
By betraying their fellow Scots' fight for independence.
Telling a Unionist/Loyalist to go home to Scotland is useless,as they would be pissing themselves over facing the people their ancestors betrayed
new season is... when?
well given that the format kinda requires the pannels to be together and in front of an audience, maybe 2021 if we're good...
Sausage and lederhosen? I think she's right they are protesting too much.
No objection to sausage and leiderhosen, I assure you, Ed.
Lederhosen, there is no i in it. "Er trug Lederhosen" = "He wore leather trousers", "Er trug leider Hosen" = "Unfortunately, he wore trousers". Which would be a completely different kind of Oktoberfest.
@@gerdforster883 I don't know why I tried to spell a word from memory in a language I don't speak. Silly of me. Thanks for the correction.
October questions: ua-cam.com/video/ZWQDSoxLr08/v-deo.html.
Nish said something that made me laugh. Innit.
It might be the first time that's happened.
By the law of averages, it was bound to happen sooner or later.
@@Loosehead Maybe it's just the first one he's ever got...
What episode is this from?? :)
It’s over 2 years old. Probably the first one following the 2017 general election
The DUP are still in the dark ages
No because that would predate the Reformation and they'd have to become Roman Catholics. I don't think they'd go for that one bit.
@@SidneyBroadshead absolutely genius
Lunch init
Craig charles did robot wars.
Heathcote Lake
Yeah you do know craig charles hosted robot wars.
Maurice Burg
IMO we need to ask the people of NI to keep the riot gear there during any BLM protests.
As an American, the DUP sounds dangerously left-wing.
they’d get kicked out of texas for being liberal snowflakes
Haha
Wrong side they defo right wing religious conservatives
They even think the earth is only 4000 years old like it says in d bible.
You didn't do well in political science did you?
Is this a comment on how ridiculously right wing extreme politics is in your county?
#DUPed
Nish “Brexit Joke” Kumar.
that would imply what comes out of his mouth is remotely funny
I hear you, but define "joke"
Yeah, what was he thinking making a joke about a prominent news story? It's not like he's on a topical comedy show or anything...
Book Beard hey I don’t hate the guy - the way many seem to - but I’ve watched every episode of this show and several others he’s been on and he just makes *so damn many* brexit jokes
@@accountnamewithheld humour is personnal
Yea, thing is their parades are all about heritage. Military uniforms, discipline and cohesion. Your parades are more about full leather body suits, ball gags and public sex acts.
They literally wear black and tans uniforms and thengive out about someone wearing a GAA Jersey.
Orange order parades being superior to gay pride parades is the opinion of someone actively disgusted by the idea of enjoying their life
This comment isn't fascist enough you should try harder next time
@@joelryan2141 dislike public displays of degeneracy is facist? Guess that’s what I am then.
The DUP are the most British political party in the world ,ask them if you don't believe me
Us yokels in the states just call them Republicans.
That would be the other party
I blame gays for delaying punk and thus post-punk for four years with all that disco malarkey.
AT 1:45 Nish Kumar turned up.....and I turned off.
The DUP isn't part of "Irish politics."
@TheRenaissanceman65 It's part of UK politics. The UK and Ireland are two separate nations.
@TheRenaissanceman65 No it doesn't. It's a treaty between two sovereign nations.
@TheRenaissanceman65 "matter" is not sovereignty. The U.K. retains full sovereignty over Northern Ireland. The U.K. can withdraw from that or any treaty with any other sovereign nation at any time.
@TheRenaissanceman65 No you didn't. That's where you've made your mistake. Sovereignty is the basis of all political legitimacy and authority. Without it there are no nations, much less democratic nations. The sovereignty of the Republic of Ireland and the U.K. is the basis of any agreements these countries make. The sovereignty is where the power is, not in an agreement between two sovereign nations. You and your wife don't become one person just because you marry. You retain your individual rights.
@TheRenaissanceman65 It's no more "solemn" than any other treaty the U.K. has agreed to...including the treaty joining the E.U. Irish politics are in Ireland and U.K. politics are in the U.K. Your delusions are your problem.
This was last time that Nish Kumar was funny.. .
Which ones the lesbian that’s not Suzi Ruffle??
That's Zoe Lyons.
The irony of Dara describing the DUP as Irish... they'd love that. Plus he and Graham Norton are southerners from ROI, not northerners from Northern Ireland so not really their thing to discuss as if they had an interest 😉
What?
Let’s all laugh at Christianity.... imagine wanting people to respect the sabbath and the bible....it is so funny... going to church...letting your kids go to Sunday school...asking shops to stay closed on Sunday morning until 1pm....oh it’s hysterical... laugh....I didn’t .
I found that a bit bizarre to be honest. I’m for Ireland to be one which seems likely now because of recent events.
Me at my computer at 4am crying hysterically because people don’t respect the sabbath and the bible
@@patrickrowan6001 just back from torremolinos in Spain.. all the large food supermarkets all close for Sunday all day and no one seemed to be annoyed about it at all… people seemed to do family things on Sunday… imagine that… a country that respects Sundays…those “comedians” would have been in tears laughing at such a thought.
@@IansOddInterests We here in Ireland do family things on Sundays. The DUP do not want to do family things on Sundays.
@@raymonddixon7603 what are you talking about? What a bizarre comment. The DUP were against shops etc opening on Sundays so that parents didn’t have to work on a Sunday so they could all spend one day a week together as a family. Ridiculous comment.
I support gay marriage but I support democracy more..30% of Northern Ireland against it, roman Catholic Church against it...democracy means that percentage shud have a voice ? Daras great, free & progressive Republic of Ireland voted against it twice.. but diluted, easy,lazy comedy to mock british people with that view..so cool 👏
So, you think that "democracy" means that the 30% who don't like something that has nothing to do with them and is absolutely none of their business should outweigh the 70% majority that don't share that view? Where do you live, ancient Sparta?
What is the DUP? They sound like Trump's admin
The Democratic Unionist Party is basically Northern Ireland's version of the U.S. Republican party, but with Christianity being as important for DUP as money is to the Republicans. Also throw in a pinch of British nationalism for good measure.
@@TrondBørgeKrokli well mainly its about unionism, protestantism and tradition.
basically arseholes. half of them used to be terrorists or support terrorist. but they are a northern irish party so that's expected.
they are ignorant and after not working for over 3 years they tried to start working in order to prevent equal marriage
@@summer_olliensns7944 i just want to cry and rage sometimes, because i never knew before Trumf and brexit that racism was so prevelant. It's hard to laugh sometimes.
@@tereasia yeah it's definitely getting harder to laugh. people in northern Ireland are too afraid to vote for any other party than Sinn Fein or dup even tho they are both linked to terrorist groups bc the "other side" (unionist/protestant, nationalist/Catholic) might win. so we are stuck with them.
trumps an asshole.
the only good news is that in 3 ish days the first gay marriage in northern Ireland will take place
Wot dae the DUP stand for ( no nonsense) don’t make me laugh, democracy, don’t make me laugh, equality , don’t make me laugh, progress , seriously don’t make me laugh , perhaps then social mobility, don’t make me fckn laugh . No simply no👮🏻♂️