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"nigel farraj" Discussed on PODSHIP EARTH

PODSHIP EARTH

03:55 min | 1 year ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on PODSHIP EARTH

"Obviously their goal then is to make you look like you're not peaceful protesters but kind of crazy people out there that just want to close down the freeways and highways and like that your demander insane his one of the uk's most reactionary and spiteful pundits nigel farraj saying what he thinks about your protest cameron so the idiots are as it again. Can you believe it today. Junction three of the m twenty five and twenty seven people that one lee roundabout have bean arrested. Yeah once again once again. It's just awful. We've had paramedic shouting protesters trying to get them out of the way horrible ugly scenes there. They are gleaming themselves to the road. But here's the that makes me mad not just that they're inconveniencing people. Not just that. They cost money. Not just that they're making people miss funerals weddings flights. What really always me. Is these people that we were told. There was an injunction last week. The government have put something in place that will deal with all of this but all that's happening is they're being picked up perhaps detained for twenty four hours and then released again. Unfortunately one or two of these people have now been arrested. Five times in ten days that's right. Some of these hardliners have been arrested five times in ten days. Yeah the media. Machine is going to work on us. Traffic happens all the time. I don't know if you've traveled the but it's constantly in traffic. This is nothing new and so a lot of like car. Crashes be pinned on us and other incidents and they're trying to undermine us we do practice nonviolence so it's really important that we stay with that and don't let them turn anything different so we're sitting on the road we're having people drag us off the road. We're having people spit in our faces. We can't start kicking and screaming back because that will undermine what we're trying to do so it's really difficult when you got when you've got that aggression coming down at you but we're we're trying we go and do some training to practice for this and how you trying to weave the narrative threads so that the.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on Gaslit Nation with Andrea Chalupa and Sarah Kendzior

Gaslit Nation with Andrea Chalupa and Sarah Kendzior

08:01 min | 1 year ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on Gaslit Nation with Andrea Chalupa and Sarah Kendzior

"Ramps up shelling And i just want to point out that I don't know what's next ukraine. Never thought i would think that way about biden who oversaw ukraine policy in the obama administration russia's invasion has been escalating all year and So if ukraine falls the eu is going to see an even more empowered kremlin on. Its border to stabilizing europe. Which has so far included the kremlin propping up. Far right parties spreading disinformation deliberately Bombing civilians in syria to create refugees to flood your up to further divide the eu and power. The kremlin's far-right candidates spread. Its influence both on social media through various allegedly dodgy meetings to tip the scales of the extremely close brexit vote driven by putin fan. Boy nigel farraj who promised bri brexit. What made britain great again and then went onto a campaign for trump in the us. So if you crane falls the kremlin will push its influence deeper into the heart of europe. And you'll likely see more far-right aspiring dictators like putin ally viktor orban in power and staying in power. Ukraine is defending europe. There's a lot. The world can learn from ukraine but it's their security their freedom their independence is our own. This is just common sense. This is something that people should be screaming about. Because putin isn't being contained right now i never ever thought i would get this foreign policy from bite and i don't know what is the root of it When speculation i made to. Sarah was that maybe the havana syndrome. Which first emerged in two thousand sixteen. The fact that the kremlin has some sort of death. Ray gun the. Us hasn't held the criminal responsible for this They're claiming the jury's still out on who is zapping people's brains and causing brain damage through microwave gun but the dozens of targets have been us diplomats and us cia agents focused on containing russia. So and given that. Russia has a very well documented history of sadism and. It's pretty obvious that it's russia. And i just think that maybe the havana syndrome. This death-ray gone by the kremlin has been more effective than people are willing to let on. Talking about the kremlin having some advanced futuristic weapon that the us was completely asleep on because remember this happened. The first cases came out in two thousand sixteen under obama's watch so that means all the years the kremlin was developing. This weapon would have been going on under obama. So obama's whole intelligence agency missed the development and failed to prevent a death ray gun from being. In the hands of the kremlin countries. Hold the most power and can commit genocides for instance. When they're technologically advanced the kremlin very clearly has a technologically advanced weapon on us. And i have no doubt given all the cases that have come out in several different countries including vietnam. Would our vice president was headed to vietnam. I wouldn't doubt that this is putting a very effective pressure. On weakening. The western response to holding the kremlin accountable and the us response so far has been very Secretive about what this is. And that's been frustrating. A lot of the men and women serving our country who are victims of havana syndrome. Who have had brain damage. Because of it there and i have a friend who is Covers rush who's very close to one of the victims. He still in rehab for this for what he suffered through. So people wanna make jokes about havana syndrome. It's a death ray gun. What are you going on about. Real people are suffering still from this. The merging of it goes hand in hand with the west backing down from putin. So i think just like the nuclear bomb gave the us a major advantage when we first got the bomb and it and it really solidified the us as the global superpower. I think the kremlin has really done it for themselves. In in ensuring it's untouchable standing in the world through this god knows what microwave gun that has been creating real damage both on people's lives the many dozens of victims also in terms of foreign policy failing to american foreign policy european foreign policy. Failing to stand up to the kremlin and back down and following instead of policy of appeasement. You can see that. Appeasement if you google nordstrom to which. We talked about a lot on this show. That should have never have been allowed to go. Ford basically gives the kremlin leverage over europe where they can turn off the gas Hiking of gas prices for europe Limiting gas to europe during during freezing times in winter. And guess what the kremlin is doing that. Currently limiting russian gas to to to the eu to politically pressure it. Now all of these things combined. It's very clear. Putin is feeling emboldened and he's feeling emboldened because the west is failing to stand up to him and meanwhile the brave russian men and women who are risking their lives and freedom to stand up to putin. They're on their own. they're left out on their own. I by basing. Alex volney bravely returned to russia and he used. He used that global attention. He risked his life so he can have a moment in the spotlight to say the world. Here's a list of eight russians who are the structure of putin's financial corruption. This is the money sanctioned these eight people and you go after putin's money and he risked his life to have that moment to say that to the world and he's now rotting away in prison and his team of people are either fleeing the country for their lives or their being arrested as well. And what did the west do. They completely ignored what alexi navales list of eight. Yeah exactly. I wanna talk a little. About why biden is not responding to the threat of the kremlin. But i i just want to remind everyone of exactly how we the international world order is right now. enlarge far due to cove it You see this in the global supply chain but you also see a in you know raging turmoil in every country Over vaccines over public health over how to function in society. Weathered have masks what to do about children. Overflowing hospitals emergences of new variants of the virus like this is taking a cumulative toll you know. After eighteen months it was already week. We already saw right wing movements on the rise right wing movements taking over governments in poland and hungary and turkey brazil. You know in a lot of countries that used to be more democratic and respect democratic norms. I want to be part of the you. Want to be part of nato You know if you look at turkey's progression over the last twenty years you know. That's a definite case in point. One thing that i think brings his home. Is that like right. Now if you look at what's going out of the world he is in complete chaos you know. People have a lack of access to basic resources to water to food This is a result of both weather climate change catastrophes and catastrophes. Lebanon has the same situation. People do not have again basic resources. Money food electricity Normally you know these would both be huge stories. These would be issues tragedies abroad that would make headlines there like a footnote in part because of afghanistan but also because of covert and also because of all of the other catastrophes that i mentioned at the beginning of the show and so in.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on Don't Worry About The Government

Don't Worry About The Government

02:36 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on Don't Worry About The Government

"I think it's just it doesn't seem it's how gate immortal retailer green and others tried to go and meet with the political prisoners aka detained terrorists here this week. Saying again. if you're officer officer and you're seeing these domestic terrorists are in your calling them. Domestic terrorists are in jail. Meanwhile the republicans are going meeting with them and meanwhile the democrats are still like. We gotta find a way to work together like where. Where do you fit in in that america. that's gotta be a maddening situation. But i don't understand though is supposed to the bid and maybe this is what we're talk about. The media is into states politicians on a national stage that are so devoid from reality not reality but any kind of facts and can get away with it. It's not extend nachos and we would have a lot of emotions for people who would say that if anybody anything that's true they have to come back in and apologized for what they've said they will be held up and you know is a crime to lie in parliament and if you do like magin something like that happening in america we have the opposite of that robert. We have the speech clause The whole thing that basically like in congress you're allowed to say lots of bullshit all with under under the speech doctored or whatever that protects like members of congress. They're actually using that right now as a legal defense for speaking at the one six rally. We've found paul gos- or this week showed up in in protective equipment. Here you know because it was a peaceful rally which is why he wore bulletproof vest. Impala did you think you're gonna get shot by your own people or you think people are going to be shooting you know. Where do you think the bullets were coming from. Paul yeah again. It's it's very hard to like a very hard for us to sort of look at that from our point of because where we see that sort of behaviour it it just it's anomalous you know something very hard to actually what what what's happened in these days with reality. Yeah it's the difference between johnson and trump right like like it's just like i mean if there was like a real attempt to overthrow parliament by like nigel farraj fringe right wingers or whatever johnson and the tories would like..

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

KTAR 92.3FM

07:33 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

"Valley. Toyota dealers is gonna win game five sons. Lakers Suns win Take back to control The Syriza 51% not sure LeBron will probably do a lot of flopping 35% Lakers win. Unfortunately, 14% looks like most people agree. Tonight. The sons and this is one of those pivotal games like you go when you start looking. It's like Game five in a serious that's tied 2 to 2 is like 83.95% of teams win this game. Go on and win, But then you dig deeper and it's like, well, yeah, but it's only 42% of teams to play against LeBron James says in the same LeBron And these are the same Lakers. So I think tonight is one of those nights where you take advantage of this and It's gotta happen tonight for the sun is huge. They lose tonight. They went tonight. They got a lot of momentum. There are 32 still two games left, including one at home. If they lose tonight, they lose that momentum and they're going back to l. A. Yeah, that's gonna be me and you think yourself all right. We're not gonna beat them two games in a row. Now it's a N in L, A and LeBron. It's just It's a lot to ask for. So there's a big game. Every game is big, but this one's huge 16,000 there tonight. Don't have tickets are still available. I doubt it, but they're expensive. They're expensive, just buying from the sons. They were expensive. The cheapest he was. Few $100. But now I'm if you're trying to buy him on StubHub or something, it's gonna be crazy. Gonna be crazy. Yeah. So Donald Trump, who believes apparently has been telling people that August. Sometimes he should be reinstated. President. I'd states not quite sure how that's gonna happen. On. We were just talking about a money thing. Right? Money is prevalent. Money is everywhere. It is. It's nuts. So we joke about cameo. So if you guys don't know it, cameo is it's the best. It's the best the absolute best. Thing. Every word you on there, Chad. You're big time. Sliver. Okay? Maybe I should be fun. Right? So it would be great. So so we cameo. You go on a cameo and like a Chaka Khan 6 50. She'll do so hassle off 4 99 99 degrees 7 50 Paula Abdul, So cameos just then you go on this website and all these people stars be a list are stealing Starr's whatever sports entertainment everything and you go on there. You just find them And they'll do a personal video message to you. Or you can have due to your friend your wife or wherever you want for their happy birthday. Happy anniversary. Whatever you want. And give me a little bit of a message kind of get started. They don't read it, but they kind of get a couple of chapters and it might be holding might be 20 seconds might be a man and a half. You know it depends, but they do it. You have to bring these folks in your home like so iced teas for 50, Fran Drescher's five Abdul $449 Tyler Hubbard. Anybody want him? He's one of lead singers of Florida Georgia line. He's only buck 25 like that's pretty good. Right. David Ortiz is 7 50. Wow, that Z. I'm always Curious about this. So here's the thing Don Jr It's a little little slow over there. The trump 5 99 You get the president's son to talk to me for $599? Yeah, 599 bucks. You can have the president of the United States son. The question is, though, what would you have him do Because, you know he's not going to say I believe that Biden is the real president, United States So you're not gonna have you're not gonna have that would not be hilarious. I'll be the best if you could just get him to be just read off the page. Well, congratulate the President Biden for being the real President. United States Just I love looking at some of this stuff. Keith Hernandez is a buck 50 What? Musicians Lisa Loeb 129 bucks. Like how do you come up with a buck 29? You want to get people in? I guess. Right. Alright. Sounds like less. All right. All right, Becky Land. All right, everybody. All right, Manny. Here we go right Cameo. I'm gonna give you a choice of sorrow. Now What do you like music who likes music? Music? All right. Music. All right. So vanilla Ice 3 99, Yes or no? Yes. What? I've met him in person We've wrapped together. I would love to have that experience again. Right? So we know how about you back for 3? 99? Probably not. Well, I know you're nice, Cute fans. We're getting you that horse 7 57 50 ceelo green. Is a buck 50. By the way, you're not talking to them. You guys understand that, right? Yeah. You just get a little video. Yeah. Stick it that they call out your name or your friends. Whoever do whatever you ask someone so birthday, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You wouldn't like a uh no, you don't. You don't want Ice Cube. No meat. No, I'm not know Cee Lo green. How about Kenny? G? No, no. How much 3 33 3 33 for Kenny G. Do you think they come up with the amount that I was like? Why? Why? Why? 3 33 129 bucks for Lisa Loeb like how about Melissa Ethridge? How much to 50? No. No. Mm. Well, too much. Well, too much on that. Who? Somebody you'd want to hear from my God. Carole Baskin? Anybody Oh, Tiger King Lady? Yep. How much you 99? No, no. Is there anybody like on a reality TV show you believe from pawn stars You'll do for 60 bucks He's doing okay. Chumley for 60. That could do that. That's a good deal. Yeah, that's a good deal. E get that my mom. She loves that show, does she? Absolutely. Oh, my goodness. Oh, Mama. June $68. Uh, Chris hand. Okay. Who doesn't want Christmas? Hold on. Chris Hansen, the guy from the show where you show up at the house, and he's expecting Oh, how much How much? He's $75. I would totally pay 75 bucks for Christine. And get him to say some stuff about your friend Only Uh, eyes. This a picture of you naked? No. Oh, my Lord. I love I could be on this thing all day. We got to figure out we got to get somebody. Totally go. Oh, Michael Cohen. Michael Politicians, All right, Who's ready? You guys ready for this politicians? Sarah Palin. $200? Nope. Sean Spicer, Spicer 200 bucks. Really? That's I'm just funny that Scaramucci $55 see, I would do that. Yeah, well, Scaramucci, Michael Cohen's 100 bucks. $100. Here's something. Are you guys ready? This Paul Ryan on the list? I'd love I'd love a message from Paul Nigel Farraj. I would totally do Nigel for us. You guys don't know who Nigel Farraj is. He was the guy who essentially orchestrated the entire blowout of the Brexit and he looks right at everybody and says you guys old after me when I said we're gonna do is we're not laughing now. Yeah. Here's one, though. Vincent Fox. Present Day, Fox, former president of Mexico. How much 300 bucks? That is. Wow, Chad, if you did if you put yourself up here, and people could calling and know how much would you charge Couldn't even charge anybody. Really? What if somebody else you gotta think you could totally charge 50 bucks? 100 bucks? You could do that. The money's good, right? Danny Bonaduce's She's getting 80. You could get least 50 Danny product duty 80 bucks for Danny, but drops the whole train. I love him. 300 bucks. It's all kinds of people up here, Erin Andrews. Member her from the girl that talks like she's in her face when she does sports brought Mary maybe Urban Meyer's 345 Bucks Man, because it's free money. Think if you did three or four of those, they could make it a grand or two..

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

04:41 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"More with former speaker of the House. Newt Gingrich is with us. Let me talk about the political Side of this earlier on the program we had on Nigel Farraj and CL Bryant and Nigel. I like Nigel a lot, and he's a fighter. You know, Ever since Brexit passed across the pond and took him 4.5 years, toe finally get it implemented and get that accomplished and over the finish line, and he's doing this tour about, you know, America's comeback tour, and he's saying, Okay, stop feeling sorry for yourself. Pick yourself up, stopping and angry and demoralized. Dust yourself off. The battle for liberty and freedom never ends and freedoms but one generation away from extinction, and I quoted that to him. And the reality is you have been able. There's three waves of conservatism in the modern era. And that's Reagan. You and Donald Trump. And the reality is they could be 1/4 wave or Or re engagement of the third wave, whichever way you want to describe it, but it's based on an agenda. That's gotta be the Make America First. Make America Great America first agenda. I think it's simple. I don't think it's complicated. I'm actually an optimist. If you could buy an administration doesn't cripple the United States internationally. We will win a huge election in 22. We will win in 24 because these people are so far to the left. You're alienating so many Americans. What kind of songs survey this morning 72% of African Americans favor school choice. Now that choses the entire Democratic Party coalition is starting to break up on. I think that's what we're up against is that we need to get through the next year and then the next two years after that comes the foreign policy. By frankly trying to find ways to limit the ability of the Bible by administration, uh, to cause trouble and to weaken the U. S in the world. That's what I worry about. Most domestically we're gonna beat him. People think that the idea that were systemically racist. It's crazy. They think that having your Children brainwashed is infuriating. They are Against policies that raised the price of gasoline on they realized that the hidden biting taxes of inflation, I'm gonna lower the channeled living of virtually every American So I think we do have a chance here much like Reagan in 1980. Now, all right, Reagan comes along. And all of a sudden people figure out that Jimmy Carter really is a disaster. And the result is Reagan, who looked like he couldn't win and 79 wins the largest electoral college victory against an incumbent president in American history. On. It's because people just reached a judgment of judgment was card. You can't get the job done. My life's going to get worse. And I need to be in a position to Protect myself and the only way you could protect yourself with the fire. Carter, you know when we have a caller in the last half hour, very interesting call and talking about the wide appeal of socialism and everything's free. You know, and our dear friend, we miss Rush, you know, had a great line about this. It's hard to compete with Santa Claus. But and I said, it's gonna take people thinking and getting an inch below the surface before you realize that the promises of Obamacare failed Medicare, Social Security of bankrupt States can educate our kids is colossal failure, and they can't even maintain simple law and order. So why would you believe all these other new promises? But the reality is there is truth competing against everything's free. It's that sounds good, too many people until they begin to realize that first of all, it's not free. Particularly young people need to realize in their lifetime with compound interest. How much they're gonna have to pay because of the debt that Biden is leading them. This is this is this is a Santa Claus. He uses your credit card and use your credit card a compound interest but would like you to like him until the credit card comes due. You know, that's remembered one other thing, too, that these are all great point you're making. And you know, Socialist was great. Margaret Thatcher's until you run out of other people's money and all right. Mr. Speaker will have you back again. As always. Oh, by the way, don't forget your podcast that people want to hear it. How did they find it? Just sort of Gingrich 3 60, I think also, I'm gonna be with you tonight. Okay, Awesome. Mr. Speaker will see tonight nine Eastern on Hannity. Fox News. Quick break right back your calls on the other side straight.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"Shawn, You want to be a part of the program I've been doing this now. 33 years on radio. 25 years on Fox and I, You get a sense, But when there's a movement you get so you could feel it in 2016 with Donald Trump. You could feel it even with Obama and in 2000 and eight that now Republicans could have put forward a better candidate and and I think that would have done a lot better. Certainly, the financial crisis at the time had an impact on events, especially the election, too. But you can see that with this massive power grab H. R. S r one and changing the voting laws and no voter, I d and no voter integrity or confidence. Yeah, People see this for what it is. You can see the chaos, unmitigated disaster at the border, and people are making obvious conclusions on that you could see getting rid of the legislative filibuster and getting rid of men packing the courts and D C. Statehood. Yeah, Everybody sees the power grab their two on energy independence. Yeah, everybody's is feeling it now in their wallets and their purses because we're paying more for gas more to heat and cool. Our homes were also paying more for every consumer good that we're buying because of the higher price of the lifeblood of the world's economy. That would be energy being. Giving up energy independence, which we had finally achieved for the first time in 75 years, and you could feel it in terms of every single aspect and two that 4.2% inflation the highest number in 13 years. And you know what that means. What is inflation? We're paying more for everything. And I noticed that two friends of this program have joined forces. Nigel Farraj Je on our friend Reverend C. L. Bryant, and they are having America's comeback tour. They're going to go to nearly a dozen states over the next month and tell people that there is a different future available for the country. Should we choose in 2022? I I believe that if the Republicans stand But the principles that I've been laying out every day I won't repeat them now. The simple conservative principles that we know work The America first Make America great again agenda that they'll take back the house. The win Senate seats in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Ohio and Arizona. And Pennsylvania. I believe as well. I believe that could all happen. And then things will dramatically change for the better and that will make a obvious choice for 2024 won't be any more clear to the country. And, you know, look, I mean, if you wanna even I haven't mentioned the police. Yeah. How's that the funding dismantling the police Working out gunshots interrupted Minneapolis on a P reporter, giving a report on the George Floyd Square Year. Gunshots. Breakout wasn't of this. Well, look, It's not going.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"The conservative movement here to unite on get out and attack those working at us blue collar voters who hate the current direction of the damn well and there's in Europe. There's one of three countries that have to fall on the whole project will fall apart either France, Italy or Germany. Agent is Italy's top of that list. I told then France and Germany they just because the year I've really been a complete disaster totally on the Italian navy, nationalistic and language and culture. And immigration. They've suffered a huge cost for mass migration from the Middle East. Italy may well leave, and if it does, it could do so with a disorderly fashion. So we have to be one of these. We must watch for Brexit's been a relatively peaceful process. It's gone very, very well. There's be no great little. It's been very British. And the way you guys have had a very gentleman like I'm in the history books was saying, 100 years time this was a grassroots revolt led against the estate of peaceful separation of peaceful separation. Visually leaves. I worry that you know, a lot of banks will go bust on them, but they tend to be more street minded people. Oh, French, I would say more than telling me. I mean, I'm in Paris is like a war zone. And I think it's in their blood state. They've always been, but no, no, I honestly you know, I I could see how they helped down. People were in 2019 in Britain, but they're not now we've turned it around on my message to Americans is Yeah, I know. Some dreadful things have happened over the course of the last six months. But hey, Disillusion is a self fulfilling prophecy. You gotta get organized and ready to fight and fight hard. So you see you were in the financial sector late eighties early nineties and just the 93 You launch this thing, and you just said it's somewhat instinct, somewhat history, love of country. Family probably fought in the great wars. You grew up revealing Winston Churchill and you just rationally played this out and said, We're not gonna have a Briton toe love. If we allow the globalists to crush our sovereignty, we would have become a province. Colony. A literally off this other elected so well said who? Of course, the chosen for themselves their own flag. Their own anthem. Yes, on golf course, had Hillary one 2016 when she was talking about America, joining what she called a hemispheric common markets. So you kind of would have been part of the European single market as well. So that was a lucky escape. So can we talk quickly? Nigel why that's such a bad thing because it's attractive in tempting to young people in particular. We are all the world. What? Why? What? Why Divide yourself in the nation's Why are you such a stickler Nigel for saying that the Isle of Britain, the English speaking people should have its own. Association because people want to be part of something bigger than just themselves, and you can't be part of the world because the world the world is too big a concept to grasp on every attempt that's been made. Form. Massive governmental blocks has always ended in disaster fragment. Yes, on often at considerable loss of life. The Nation state works because it is the thing If you're prepared to swear allegiance to pay your taxes, too, and in extremists put on the military uniforms to defend. That is why the nation state works under those who think nation states are outdated. We'll have to think about this. In 1945 or 55 countries in the world. There are now 230 all right, all over the world great point big blocks of breaking down into smaller units Because people want a sense of ownership. It is likely the shareholder. They're invested in the country and just like North Macedonian, for example, that when England play soccer, you know people hang out millions of flags from their bedroom windows because they want the team to win. It's about belonging in economic terms. The argument for a big market with the same taxes the same rules on the same regulations. You will hear it from the global multi nationals over and over and over. Why? Because the more you regulate an industry the higher the cost of entry for anybody knew. What you what? You what you have here. Is a new a new kind of Marxist socialism where big businesses and talking over work on who the losers I tell you, The losers are the losers of the millions of men and women who was entrepreneurs are the real engines off growth factor, and Reagan proved assimilating eighties free people up, allow them to get out and make money. And they will do so on. So we're finishing up now, with a handful of companies running the world with fewer choices of products, less innovation. Oh, I think you forgot on higher consumer prices as well. So it is an absolute stitch up between big big banks. Business. I'm big politics. I think you are articulated the moral case for nation states, and I actually think it prevents conflicts because I actually think it's irrational to say Well, he's a can you talk about really quickly? It's gonna break. Here's a point Wolves happen. When you have governments that they do not have democratic controls and generally have expansionist, and that was the word I had. There is no single example of a functioning mature democracy, going to war with another No single example on. That's something I've used in British universities and schools for decades, and they won't ever come through there. Flabbergasted. No one's ever come back at me. That is the argument. It is the grass deterrence ever for self determination and for the nation state. I can't think of a better thing to say, and it's you Categorically anti neo conservative which I find to be delicious. Absolute. Charlie Kirk here we I have a very important question. Ex Nigel Farraj, Check out the Charlie Kirk Show podcast. Stay right there. Be right now. Thistles. The entertainment answer. Emma Stone has the title role in the Disney.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

04:00 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"He hated Cuba, he said. I love the history of Cuba and on the true Cuban Same with land. If you go right back to the beginning of this in the run up to 1917 and the Russian Revolution, the first real attempt putting communism communism in there were always two types of communist It was the patriotic Communist who believed in socialism in one country on there was the Trotsky ite global revolutionary who thought all nation state should be abolished. All boundaries should be abolished and work too well for tracks and a new world know he could ice pick in the end through his head didn't exactly right. But I wouldn't worry about Trotsky too much. What would worry about other 40 million Russians who died under that Soviet regime on in the case of Mao with his former communism, probably nearer eight. And he was also a nationalist, too. So you've always had that divide in socialism, Communism. You get those that are nationalist and those That are more globalization, globalist. But hey, the national Socialism pretty pretty dangerous, too. They're totally our band of thought on this. Hitler's always thought off as being extreme right wing. But actually, he was a national socialist, too. That's exactly right. But when it comes to the voters when it comes to people who vote for center left parties, they've been doing this for 100 years because Because they wanted a different form of economy. But economics is not dictating the whole western greasy. This is now simple. The divide in politics is simple. Either you believe in your country you're proud of its past. You wanted to have a great future. I watched your trading. Cooperate with other parts of the world. You'll put your own interests first. Yes. Or you're a globalist who believes in free movement of people on the A raising. Not just of history but of genuine teaching and debate within universities. Which, of course, is where turning point very much. Yes, I find myself more and more inspired by the writings. Someone you know Edmund Burke probably first ever Conservative's conservative who had a great saying that conservatives must stand for the bond between the dead, the living and the yet to be born. That kind of three tied knot. And that's what's drawing labor in and it's less about free market economics or supply side, whatever which I've become less interested in than ever, because if you don't have a nation if you don't have a home, and you just look at nothing but economic charts and graphs. It's like it's It's almost like the colonization by 30 seconds, then we gotta get a break. I'm looking at masses because they're millions of I'm not saying it's It's Yeah, it matters. Not in consecrated. He's not what will decide the future? I told we've got Brexit. I'm pleased. But if America falls, we all fall. The battle now is here. Saving Western civilization could only happen in this country. So I want to explore that because you have wisdom into how the left works. And some Republicans think that pandering more to the private equity crowd and just being more globalist is the solution. Where I think I know where you're going. Answer the question. We come back from the break is that no, It's a re commitment to this sort of pro American putting our nation first movement. This is Charlie Kirk Coast of the Charlie Kirk. Show. Email us your thoughts. Freedom it. Charlie Kirk, calm. Check out the Charlie Kirk Show Podcast. We have Nigel Farraj. Here. Everybody will be right back. Learn more in three hours than four years that awoke university and it's free Charlie Kirk show. Look, everyone is looking for comfort right now, for good reason. So celebrate comfort this month with a new pair of Tommy John underwear when you're wearing Tommy John's Pamic pouch underwear, you're that much more comfortable. I tried out Tommy John and I could tell you it's pretty amazing. Breathe a ble lightweight moisture wicking fabric with four times the stretch of competing brands with over 13 million Pairs sold and tens of thousands of five star reviews People all across America. Love Tommy John Underwear..

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

06:18 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

"This all working out for you, America? Anyway. Nigel Farraj. Reverend C e. O Bryan to friends of the program. Joining forces. Welcome back both of you, Nigel. How you been? Haven't talked to you in a while. I'm good. I tell you what? Sure we've been busy in the UK over the last couple of years. We were in a terrible position in 2019 3 years after Brexit. Brexit haven't been delivered. We launched a massive either a massive grassroots fight back and hey, you know what we've now got Brexit. It's got 70% approval on. But here's the lesson for America. But Labor party, the Socialist Labor Party in England is dead. It's unconscious on the floor, and the reason is they went way too far to the left. Stop being patriotic. They weren't bothered about border controls on they embraced Cancel culture which threatens free speech on poisons, education and I So you come with a message of hope. What has what you've experienced? You see, unfolding here, I hope I do? Absolutely. And I think that I just I just be the reading the opinion polls and you can see on issue after if you the Democrats have moved a long way away from about 50% of their voters, you know people ultimately, when they divide in politics, it used to be about economics. It's now about Do you believe in your country? Or are you a globalist? It really is that simple. By the way, Just so you know, Nigel Farraj, we call Reverend C. L. Bryant. Reverend cl heavy foot. Bryant, because apparently gets pulled over by the by cops like 100 Times has gotten pulled over. Never one time has got the ticket because he starts telling asking the cop now have you accepted Jesus as your personal Lord and savior he's using He's invoking the name of our savior. Jesus Christ. Uh, how many tell tell Nigel I'm gonna plead the fifth right now. And how many times have you gotten a ticket? I have not gotten a ticket. And how many times have you said Have you accepted Jesus into your heart while while the cop is talking to you? I'm a natural thing. I'm gonna ask that you I got you that, John. I mean, I could hardly wait when you get to the pearly gates somewhere long way down the road, and you're gonna have to explain. Invoking The Holy name of Jesus to get out of a ticket. Don't you believe a word of it? Well, I'm glad you guys join, join forces forces, Reverend, uh, two people that I really strongly appreciate toes. Look, I think I just laid out a quick summary. What's happening? I think Nigel gave us a good summary. What? Well, it was happening and how the people of our great friends and Britain responded. I see the same thing unfolding here. It is unfolding, Shawn. And you know your show has been a barometer. In our country for movements that are occurring and freedomworks and folks go to freedomworks dot org's We have launched this America comeback tour and our British cousins that Nigel Garage is giving us a very good look at ourselves from the outside. You know how it is, Sean when you and I are close upon this on a daily basis, sometimes We're looking at it too long, sometimes too close and sometimes fresh eyes or what's needed in order to give us a fresher look at the direction we should go. And one thing that Nigel is saying on the tour and our people are very hungry for it is that we are America is look to as the leader of the free world, and we need to understand what's going on right now to our country in the eyes of the rest of the world. And so this tour we are looking forward to building mobilizing and educating the largest grassroots movement in the country on D Freedomworks is about doing that. Go to freedom works done. Or and Sean Thank you so much. And hey, man, you ought to join us on one of our stops when we come back here in July. Listen, I'd consider doing that because I think it sounds like one big party of hung out with both of you and My general Nigel and I will drink a little more than you do. But I mean, I'm up for the party part. You know, Nigel, I watch this and you're right. I've been watching what's been unfolding and it's like you're a barometer of maybe a preview of coming attractions. Hopefully what's happening in America? Then all of a sudden, I see our mutual friend Piers Morgan. You know, have this this row on his number one rated morning show. Did he get fired? Or did he quit? Oh, no, I think that the work agenda. The council culture at ITV, where he works basically said You can't criticize Meghan Markle because she's black. Say. Please apologize for saying you didn't believe a word of what she said No peers got fact here's got counsel. Then it was a big show on It's outrageous that that happened, But you know, that's what we're seeing here, too, isn't it? I mean, look how mainstream media have covered up. The China have never told the American public the truth. Black lives matter was a Marxist organization. It's the same game on both sides of the channel. But the truth of it is, you know, we used to be America's another country. But America now is the mother country to the entire western world. And this battle this battle would need to before this is about saving Western civilization on I've just been saying that all my conservative friends Come out of mourning and the depression and the negativity. Let's get popular me ask you this. I'm one of the few people that will just say what's obvious And that is that Joe Biden is a cognitive mess. He's weak and he's frail. And I think the only reason you see the Russians on the Ukrainian border again and and that geo political nightmare unfolding that you see him on Holy Alliance, Russia and China providing arms to the Iranian Muller's That are shipping them to fight a proxy war in the Middle East through Yemen. We see what what Iran is doing and and I think that the world is looking at a weakened America under Joe Biden because they see that he's a mess..

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on KSFO-AM

KSFO-AM

09:57 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"The House. Newt Gingrich is with us. Let me talk about the political Side of this earlier on the program we had on Nigel Farraj and CL Bryant and 90. I like Nigel a lot and he's a fighter. You know, Ever since Brexit passed across the pond and took him 4.5 years, toe finally get it implemented and get that accomplished and over the finish line and And he's doing this tour about, you know, America's comeback tour, and he's saying, Okay, stop feeling sorry for yourself, Pick yourself up, stopping and angry and demoralized. Dust yourself off. Battle for Liberty and freedom never ends and freedoms but one generation away from extinction, and I quoted that to him, and the reality is you have been able there's three waves of conservatism in the modern era. And that's Reagan. You and Donald Trump. And the reality is they could be 1/4 wave or Or re engagement of the third wave, whichever way you want to describe it, but it's based on an agenda. That's gotta be the Make America first. Make America Great America first agenda. I think it's simple. I don't think it's complicated. Look, I'm actually an optimist. If you could buy an administration doesn't cripple the United States internationally. We will win a huge election in 22. We will win in 24. Because these people are so far to the left there alienating so many Americans Okay to saw survey this morning 72% of African Americans. Favor school choice. Now that choses the entire Democratic Party coalition is starting to break up on. I think that's what we're up against is that we need to get through the next year and then the next two years after that comes the foreign policy. By frankly trying to find ways to limit the ability of the Bible by administration to cause trouble and to weaken the U. S in the world. That's what I worry about. Most domestically, we're gonna beat him. People think that the idea that were systemically racist. It's crazy. They think they're having their Children brainwashed is infuriating. They are Against policies that raised the price of gasoline on they realized that the hidden biting taxes of inflation I'm gonna lower chanted living of virtually every American So I think we do have a chance here much like Reagan. Uh, 1980. Now, all right. Reagan comes along. And all of a sudden people figure out that Jimmy Carter really is a disaster. And the result is Reagan, who looked like he couldn't win and sit in 79 wins the largest electoral college victory against an incumbent president in American history. On. It's because people just reached the judgment of judgment was card. You can't get the job done. My life's going to get worse. And I need to be in a position to Protect myself and the only way you could protect yourself with the fire. Carter, you know, we had a caller in the last half hour. Very interesting call and talking about the wide appeal of socialism and everything's free. You know, and our dear friend, we miss Rush, you know, had a great line about this. It's hard to compete with Santa Claus. But and I said, it's gonna take people thinking and getting an inch below the surface before you realize that the promises of Obamacare failed Medicare, Social Security of bankrupt States can educate our kids of colossal failure, and they can't even maintain simple law and order. So why would you believe all these other new promises? But the reality is there is truth competing against everything's free. It's that sounds good, too many people until they begin to realize that first of all, it's not free. Particularly young people need to realize in their lifetime with compound interest. How much they're gonna have to pay because of the debt that Biden is leading them. This is this is this is a Santa Claus. He uses your credit card and use your credit card a compound interest but would like you to like him until the credit card comes due. I think you should remember one other thing, too, that these wrong great point you're making. And you know, socialism's great Margaret Thatcher's until you run out of other people's money. And all right. Mr. Speaker will have you back again. As always. Oh, by the way, don't forget your podcast that people want to hear it. How did they find it? Let's go to Gingrich. 3 60. I think also, I'm gonna be with you tonight. Okay, Awesome. Mr. Speaker will see tonight nine Eastern on Hannity. Fox News. Quick break right back your calls on the other side straight ahead. Taking a look. A kiss the foot traffic. Unfortunately, we have a big accident right now in any og before westbound just before summer's will. Road is the site of a singular two vehicles involved, too. Right lanes are completely shut down. No Estimated time of reopening traffic. Slow West found four back from Contra loom a boulevard eastbound little rubber that connection going on Backed up from Loveridge San Jose 85 South bound just before Blossom Hill Road. 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"nigel farraj" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on 600 WREC

"All right, more with former speaker of the House. Newt Gingrich is with us. Let me talk about the political side of this. Earlier in the program, we had a Nigel Farraj and CL Bryant. And Nigel. I like Nigel a lot, and he's a fighter. You know, Ever since Brexit passed across the pond and took him 4.5 years, toe finally get it implemented and get that accomplished and over the finish line and and he's doing this tour about, you know, America's comeback tour and he's saying, Okay, stop feeling sorry for yourself. Pick yourself up, stopping and angry and demoralized. Dust yourself off. The battle for liberty and freedom never ends and freedoms but one generation away from extinction, and I had quoted that to him. And the reality is you have been able. There's three waves of conservatism in the modern era. And that's Reagan. You and Donald Trump. And the reality is they could be 1/4 wave or Or re engagement of the third wave, whichever way you want to describe it, but it's based on an agenda. That's gotta be the Make America first. Make America Great America first agenda. I think it's simple. I don't think it's complicated. Okay, I'm actually an optimist. If you could buy an administration doesn't cripple the United States internationally. We will win a huge election in 22. We will win in 24. Because these people are so far to the left there alienating so many Americans, Okay? I just saw survey this morning. 72% of African Americans favor school choice. Now that tells us the entire Democratic Party coalition is starting to break up on. I think that's what we're up against. Is that we need to get through the next year And then next two years after that comes a foreign policy, uh, by frankly trying to find ways to limit The ability of divided by administration to cause trouble and to weaken the U. S in the world and that that's what I worry about. Most domestically, we're gonna beat him. People think that the idea that were systemically racist is crazy. They think they're having their Children brainwashed is infuriating. They are against policies that raised the price of gasoline. On. They realized that the hidden Biden taxes of inflation, I'm gonna lower the chatter living of virtually every American, so I think we do have a chance. He had much like Reagan. 1980. We're right. Reagan comes along and all of a sudden people figure out that Jimmy Carter really is a disaster. And the result is Reagan, who looked like he couldn't win and 60 and 79 wins the largest electoral college victory against an incumbent president in American history. On. It's because people just reached a judgment of judgment was card. You can't get the job done. My wife's going to get worse. And I need to be in a position to Protect myself and the only way you could protect yourself with the fire. Carter, you know when we have a caller in the last half hour, very interesting call and talking about the wide appeal of socialism and everything's free. You know, and our dear friend, we miss Rush, you know, had a great line about this. It's hard to compete with Santa Claus. But and I said, it's gonna take people thinking and getting an inch below the surface before you realize that the promises of Obamacare failed Medicare, Social Security of bankrupt States can't educate our kids of colossal failure, and they can't even maintain simple law and order. So why would you believe all these other new promises? But the reality is there is truth competing against everything's free. It's that sounds good, too many people until they begin to realize that first of all, it's not free, particularly young people need to realize. In their lifetime with compound interest. How much they're gonna have to pay because of the debt that Biden is leading them. This is this is this is a Santa Claus. He uses your credit card and use your credit card of compound interest but would like you to like him until the credit card comes due. That's remember one other thing, too, that these were all great point you're making. And you know, socialism's great Margaret Thatcher's until you run out of other people's money. And all right. Mr. Speaker will have you back again. As always. Oh, by the way, don't forget your podcast that people want to hear it. How did they find it? Just sort of Gingrich 3 60, I think also, I'm gonna be with you tonight. Okay, Awesome. Mr. Speaker will see tonight nine Eastern on Hannity. Fox News. Quick break right back. Your calls on the other side straight ahead. Afternoon. I'm Jim Charity campaign kickoff for the Alabama Supreme Court details coming up first traffic and weather together. There's a crash near the junction, causing about two miles of slow traffic in the area That's on 2059 north bound after Arkadelphia Road just before the junction 65 South bound some slow traffic, Third Avenue down toward Sixth Avenue and Lakeshore. Just volume there highway to 80 some heavy traffic already down toward highway 1 19 still slow getting through that constructions on 59 south, bound between Dear Foot Parkway and talk for Mountain Road. And trust Bill, You're next. Reported 4 50. I'm Captain Carlin, The traffic center on NewsRadio. 1055. W E. R C Lots of sunshine in the forecast for today, High of 93 Tonight. Salo 66 91 on Wednesday and a small chance.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

The Patriot AM 1150

04:47 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

"Americans. At what point does President Biden say way? Don't want to wait for the W H o. We don't know what they're doing. This needs to be even American led effort to get to the bottom of what happened. Well, First of all, we need access to the underlying data and information in order to have that investigation and what he talks all the time about how he's known President Xi for a long time. So why can't he just and we need them? I think you're misunderstanding how this process actually works. An international investigation led by the World Health Organization is something that we've actually been pressing for. For several months in coordination with a range of partners around the world. We need that data. We need that information from the Chinese government. What we can't do and what I would caution anyone doing is leaping ahead of an actual international process. We don't have enough data and information to drum to a conclusion at this point in time, and the W H O has been nothing but the propaganda Pravda Evolved things China. We're gonna wait on them. Unbelievable. Matthew is in the great state of Alabama. Matthew Glad you called. Where in Alabama, are you sir Berman here, Metro. How are you doing? I'm good. I lived about now or north and Athens, Alabama, just outside of Huntsville. What's going on? First of all, I want to thank you for bringing truth, the airwaves and my concern. Getting to the point is with the democratic influence with the machines and the voting systems. In your opinion. How do we Ensure voting integrity. I've been very clear and very consistent every state and that's why I'm telling people we don't have time for people to wallow, and that's one of the reasons I'm kind of glad that Nigel Farraj and CEO Brian or telling people Okay, stop feeling scared and angry and demoralize. Pick yourself up, Dust yourself off and get back in the game. Because that's life. Life is difficult. You take hits, you move on, all right. Every state. We we learned that that certainly every that state laws state constitutions normal standards for voting to ensure integrity in confidence. They were bypassed all over the place. And not in here to every state now needs and we've got to insist before 2022 that we have voter I d for every single voter. That we have signature verification. But every single voter that we have chain of custody controls so that both Republicans, Democrats, independents and anybody from any party has the right to make sure that there's integrity with the chain of custody When ballots arrive. Voter rolls every voting year need to be cleaned up. And made sure that they're up to date and then the law that is statutory for most states that allows partisan observers to observe the vote count. Is it here too? And that constitutions like the one in Pennsylvania are followed, and that consent decrees like the one in Georgia a never entered into again that has one very lax standard. Or mail in balloting and one very rigorous standard for in person balloting, and they have mostly cleaned it up, but they need to get back to and add the signature verification standard in Georgia. That's I've been very clear going forward, it's up to state legislatures. The time to get them to do their job is now and that would be every state that matters that answer your question. For the most part, Part of my concern is like in the case of Georgia. They changed midstream on what they were requiring, and it opened up the proverbial floodgates to other questionable acts, If you know what I mean. How what The what the secretary of state of Georgia did was beyond reprehensible In stupid, You know, he sued by the Georgia Democratic Party, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and he went along with a really dumb consent agreement that never should have been entered into and he should have fought it in court. And they would have won, you know, standards needed, you know, laws need to be followed this like we This idea that we just pick and choose what laws we're gonna follow. Good luck with that. If you try that in your life because I'm not doing it in mine. I'm I don't like the amount of taxes I pay, but I pay him. Because if you're conservative, you go to jail. If you're a liberal, you couldn't do anything pretty much. Get away with it. Thank you, Matthew. I quick break right back to our busy phones. 809 41, Sean is her number. Uh, you've heard it said two things in life guaranteed death taxes. Well, there's a third that you can start saving half on your cell phone bill. If you have the big carrier like Verizon, 18 T and T Mobile get the exact same coverage using the exact same cell towers..

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

The Patriot AM 1150

07:32 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

"This all working out for you? America anyway? Nigel Farraj. Reverend Seal Bryan to friends of the program. Joining forces. Welcome back both of you, Nigel. How you been? I haven't talked to you in a while. No, I'm good. I tell you what? Sure we've been busy in the UK over the last couple of years. We were in a terrible position in 2019 3 years after Brexit Brexit haven't been delivered. We launched a massive either a massive grassroots fight back and hey, you know what we've now got Brexit. It's got 70% approval on down here. The lesson for America but Labor party, the Socialist Labor Party in England is dead. It's unconscious on the floor, and the reason is They went way too far to the left. They stopping patriotic. They weren't bothered about border controls on they embraced Cancel culture which threatens free speech on poisons, education, and I would be so you come with a message of hope. What has what you've experienced? You see, unfolding here, I hope I do? Absolutely. And I think that just by just reading the opinion polls and you can see on issue after if you the Democrats have moved a long way away from about 50% of their voters, you know people ultimately, when they divide in politics, it used to be about economics. It's now about Do you believe in your country, or are you a globalist? It. Really? Is that simple. By the way, Just so you know, Nigel Farraj, we call Reverend C. L. Bryant. Reverend cl heavy foot Bryant because apparently gets pulled over by the by cops like 100 times He's gotten pulled over. Never one time has got the ticket. As he starts telling, asking the cop now have you accepted Jesus as your personal Lord and savior he's using He's invoking the name of our our savior. Jesus Christ. Don't believe a word. That is any part of this. All right. How many times have you been pulled over? Oh, How many tell tell Nigel No. I'm gonna plead the fifth right now. And how many times have you gotten a ticket? I have not gotten a ticket. I how many times have you said Have you accepted Jesus into your heart while while the cop is talking to me? Oh, natural thing. I'm gonna ask you. I sat through that, John. I mean, I could hardly wait when you get to the pearly gates somewhere long way down the road, and you're gonna have to explain. Invoking The Holy name of Jesus to get out of a ticket. Don't you believe a word of it? Well, I'm glad you guys join, join Forces forces, Reverend it to people that I really strongly appreciate toes. Look, I think I just laid out a quick summary. What's happening? I think Nigel gave us a good summary. What? Well, it was happening and how the people of our great friends and Britain responded. I see the same thing unfolding here. It is unfolding, Shawn. And you know you show has been a barometer. In our country for movements that are occurring and freedomworks and folks go to freedomworks dot org's We have launched this America comeback tour and our British cousins, Nigel Garage is giving us a very good look at ourselves from the outside. You know how it is, Sean when you and I are close upon this on a daily basis, sometimes We're looking at it too long, sometimes too close and sometimes fresh eyes or what's needed in order to give us a fresher look at the direction we should go. And one thing that Nigel is saying on the tour and our people are very hungry for it is that we are America is look to as the leader of the free world, and we need to understand what's going on right now to our country in the eyes of the rest of the world. And so this tour we are looking forward to building mobilizing and educating the largest grassroots movement in the country on D Freedomworks is about doing that. Go to freedom works done. Or and Sean Thank you so much. And hey, man, you ought to join us on one of our stops when we come back here in July alone. Listen, I consider doing that because I think it sounds like one big party of hung out with both of you and My general Nigel and I will drink a little more than you do. But I mean, I'm up for the party part. You know, Nigel, I watch this and you're right. I've been watching what's been unfolding and it's like you're a barometer of maybe a preview of coming attractions. Hopefully what's happening in America? Then all of a sudden, I see our mutual friend Piers Morgan. You know, have this this row on his number one rated morning show. Did he get fired? Or did he quit? Oh, no, I think that the work agenda. The council culture at ITV, where he works basically said You can't criticize Meghan Markle because she's black. Please apologize to saying you didn't believe a word of what she said No peers got fact he has got counsel. Then it was a big show on. It's outrageous, but that's happened, But you know, that's what we're saying here too, isn't it? I mean, look how mainstream media have covered up. The China have never told the American public the truth. Black lives matter with a Marxist organization. It's the same game on both sides of the channel. But the truth of it is That we used to be America's mother country, But America now is the mother country to the entire western world. And this battle this battle would need to before this is about saving Western civilization on I've just been saying that all my conservative friends come out of mourning. In the Depression and the negativity. Let's get problem me ask you this. I'm one of the few people that will just say what's obvious and that is that Joe Biden is a cognitive mess. He's weak and he's frail. And I think the only reason you see the Russians on the Ukrainian border again and and that geo political nightmare unfolding that you see in our holy alliance, Russia and China providing arms to the Iranian Muller's That are shipping them to fight a proxy war in the Middle East through Yemen. We see what what Iran is doing and and I think that the world is looking at a weakened America under Joe Biden because they see that he's a mess on my wrong Well, I think if Donald Trump was there, very few of these things would be happening. I also think we could add to that list. You know, Taiwan is now in a very, very vulnerable position as Communist China increasingly flex their military muscles on guy think that sort of shades of the shades of Jimmy Carter about this I mean cars. It was probably more competent than Biden. But you've got all these things happening in the Middle East and elsewhere. You got inflation coming back. Into the American economy. You've got a weak leader on you got a party, a Democrat party that is moving way further left the where their voters are side. It was every reason to say You know what? We've got a tough six months. We've got some huge battles was a certified mountain to climb, but this can all be done. We could storm back to the tree in 22 24. I actually have to tell you I really believe That this will happen. Right? Quick break. We'll come back more on the other side. Nigel Farraj! Reverend C l. Bryant 809 41. Shawn is our number are friends that Hustler trip? I love these guys. I love my new hustler. Careful, Omo, my rapture, newly designed for 2021. They are one of the country's largest manufacturers of zero turn lawn mowers. By the way, they.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

07:22 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"Day before the riot over herself, Let a group of Trump supporters on a tour of the U. S. Capitol. According to Congressman Steve Cohen. Way saw congressmen vote We're taking a group of people for a tour sometime after the third before the city with a capital has been closed for tours due to covert overt wasn't leading a tour but a reconnaissance mission so writers knew exactly where to go when they attack the capital. Despicable, outrageous The disgrace every single word ally. Let's hear from you. Colorado's third district Congresswoman, Lauren Bobbitt. Welcome back to America first. Thank you so much for having me Dr Gorka, Isn't that incredible? I bring my family my four sons, my husband, my mother through the capital with the Capitol Hill Police officer walking with us for for this wonderful ceremony to be sworn in as the United States Congress, Woman and the D. Triple C. He turns it into this. This complete false attack this conspiracy theory that there was a re Constance mission. Well, are you taking any action? I'm curious. So the congressman, so there was there? We saw it, He said it. Steve Cohen has he apologized for calling your family members members off some kind of insurrectionist. Reconnaissance mission. I have not heard apology. And I doubt that I would and I don't know if it means anything If I were to receive one, really, how I How I get that, but him and others that are involved in this if taken health back in 22. Yeah, absolutely. It's taking the house back. I was there any any comment? You can give us. I know it was a secret vote outrageous that they're not prepared to put their names to the issue that Congresswoman Cheney, who voted to impeach the president was kept in her position is the third highest ranking member of the GOP in the House, your reaction to the swamp protecting its own. Well there. There's a lot of that. That takes flight here. But Dr Gorka we all came together as a conference and had a very healthy discussions. You know, some some members were pleasant than others to hear from, But at the end of the night, there was a vote and overwhelmingly, the chairwoman was Voted to remain and that seat and in that position, and I do believe that she will feel the weight of that conference and there will be accountability from that. Um, certainly. You can't. You can't go through all of your colleagues. Um Expressing how they feel about something that you did and not on, not grow from that and not self evaluate. So I'm hopeful that that this was a no accountability session and we could move forward with that. Um, I was proud to take the votes that I did, and I stood by them, and I think that Could say this. It was very much everyone agreed that they weren't necessarily mad at the vote. Every every every person has a reason to vote the way they do. Um, you know, I couldn't see Running the president through this snap sham impeachment and not giving him his due process his constitutional right to due process before that took place, But it was. It was a statement that went out as the chairwoman as the spokeswoman for the conference. And so I think that that was the main grievance there on day Just Just the reflection that that had on the conference itself. But I am doing everything that I can to make sure we take back the house in 20 points, but I have to. I was shocked. You just said what you said, because we're talking about a woman who agreed to a sham impeachment with no evidence. No representatives of the president it took eight hours is opposed to the 37 days it took for Bill Clinton and the 81 days it took the president Jackson. So it sounds sounds that the swamp is winning. And you don't care. No, no, I can't. I care tremendously. I don't like the vote. I'm just saying that that was the one team that came out from the night that it was the position that the spokesperson because we Dr Gorka. We weren't looking at the other nine people who voted that way. Um, it would be positioned that's held by the current C. Voted for impeachment as the third highest member off the GOP as the leader of the conference, and she now has paid no consequence. Well, we can talk about 2022 till the cows come home, but this woman betrayed the American people. In my opinion by supporting a sham impeachment, a railroading Okay, let's get back to the big issue. You Being targeted. Congresswoman Green is being targeted. What are you going to do to push back on the lies on the calumny on the libel on the fact that you're only being targeted by absolute propaganda? Because you stand for what I think is the magma movement. Talk. Talk to our millions of listeners. What is Lauren Bobbitt going to do right now? Well, we just We just voted, and I voted teammate sure that we're not stripping anyone of their committee assignments. And if we're gonna have this talk about committee assignments, we need to look at the Democrat Party. We need to look at the hypocrisy and hold those members of Congress accountable. We have Congressman Eric Swalwell, who still has a seat on the intelligence committee with security clearance after without an investigation into his relationship with a Chinese By this is absolutely absurd. And then we're gonna go back through some some old tweets of people. I mean, is this the standard now to just strip everyone of what they can do for the people who sent them here to work on their behalf to be their voice to be the representative that Democrats could just say? No, You're not allowed to work when you're here. That's that's not right. And if we're going to talk about, uh, tripping committee assignments, then we need to look at the Democrat Party and have some serious talks about their members. Yeah, well, we wish you all the best. The door is always open for you. Here in America First followed this woman support her on Twitter at Lauren Bobbitt B o B. E. R T and also Lauren for freedom dot com. You are a proxy. The president was a proxy for the forgotten men. Women and you now are Oxy for the Make America. Great Again. Movement and the more they're coming after you the better a job you're doing. God bless you, Congresswoman. Bobbi, I'm Sebastian. Gorka. This is America first. We've only just started three hours left. Don't touch that dial. We're going to have Nigel Farraj, The president's good buddy, the father of the Brexit movement. We're gonna have Breitbart's Matt Boyle. We're going to have and you know from the UK You.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

04:00 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

"Refused to you when you're in a position where you feel responsible because you have got a tiny sort of them saying Presence where people they they either agree and they may be look up to especially with young young people in cadets and things like that but i still very much i still wanna have my sakes. I think i want to. If i'm mentoring someone i want them to have their say. I don't want to be frightened to to feel that they have to be this perfect being and the world will will thank him for it because as we've seen about leadership and we can talk about. What leadership is that those leaders sit there saying nothing in there to sit and listen. This is very good steal. Listen but you have to be able to get yourself together and either move foot of step up And even sometimes when you wrong stepping up in and having the the mental capacity or the emotional intelligence was wrong and that's okay so case be wrong as well trump not mine trump but the thing is i just think that i actually in some point in fucking it for me to to talk to you about it. Is i actually feel a bit. Sorry the way. Don't think you know when people they position of monster of evil and is that a person you can see. That heat is wild on twitter. And he's quite wild when he's speeches comedy gold but he's not. He's not a bad person he's not going to. I don't think he's this person that he's been so there are people that have signed law smarter. There have been a lot worse than him. Does that make sense. Just because he does go off and say random things. I think he says things sometimes. It's quite scary. Because a low of people owed them saying that and he says it and sometimes that's quite refreshing. Yeah you know. I i mean cleaned thing. I have to choose my words carefully because trump right. I want to girlfriend to go back to later on tonight. A no in fact the bureau. 'cause he's not gonna life she you know she has her views on. I have mine is not resent. You hate trump. But it's i feel cringing when i up someone. Someone like trump farraj. But that's that's not yards. Don't a complaint against her this. This is the situation ruin with these personalities on still together to shield saying see you both alleged to have different opinions and you find what can it be the same for everyone else know i agree. I agree so on these personalities. One of the you know trump is a prime example. Okay now the is done is done when he was in office. He's done good stuff on eastbound stuff. I absolutely do not think he was the greatest person role model president. Okay but but where things. This is where it comes to the presentation of information. We're talking about mainstream media. Okay because of who he is and how he painted out is again a anyone like that. Oppo delays in figure. Jeremy been jeremy corbyn. Flip in me go. Donald trump nigel farraj Who else because polarizing figures you people They are not allowed or is not rewarded for them to have an objective view. A look who those people are. What they have done.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on KHVH 830AM

KHVH 830AM

04:40 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on KHVH 830AM

"Wax fumigation teams are now all over Wuhan for a grateful people to admire. So maybe Joe Biden should fire the useless Fauci as his chief medical advisor on and just asked chairman Gee, if he'd be interested in the job because he's done a bang up job. Going by these new exhibit Shins of waxworks in Wuhan. Let's go to Wade in Houston, Texas. Wait. What's on your mind today? Hello, Mark. Thanks for taking my call. My patient. So I want to say with the highest level of respect to you to rush to two other folks who who talk about a third party would only cause the Republicans to lose. That's just It's just flat wrong. You're trying to approach a situation logically, that is actually 100% motion by reason. Yeah. Okay, You're like your lines. Your line's gone hold wacky weighed, so we're actually losing. It's very hard to take you on a cellular telephone or some, such because it's all it's all gone all distorted. I just want to correct you, though. There Um Oh, no. You're back on a better like okay, What's you're back with us? Wait. Give it give it another go. Okay, So this notion of a third party it is. It is wrong to thinking logically that it will be a spoiler for the Republicans. So why bother? Politics. Mark is driven by emotion and sentiment. That's what we have to focus on. And it's a little counterintuitive. Okay, but let me give you the reasons. The American populace, like any other distribution is a bell curve. The great majority whether you call yourself a Republican or a Democrat, fall in the middle of that bell curve. And the extremes What I'll call the establishment fall on the ends of the Bell Curve, Democrat Republican Trump already started the movement of capturing the middle. Give you an example here in Texas. Rio Grande Valley, which has been a bastion for decades of reliable Hispanic Democratic voters. Wicht to trump in the last election. We cannot lose sight of that trend. Now we have to capture that trend, and there's another thing happening here, going back to this point about sentiment and emotion. People. There are people mark millions of people who are dyed in the wool. I'm a dyed in the wool Democrat. My daddy was a Democrat. My grandpappy was a Democrat. I'll never vote for a Republican. They need a new party that they can walk away from those old religious emotional attachments. I'll never vote for a Republican if they can move to a new party. That's where the opportunity lies. Evidence of this is already right under our nose. What Trump just did in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. But it's going to take a third party to make this happen. Quick thinking logically start thinking around emotion and sentiment, Mark Yeah, I don't. I don't disagree with that way. I've never said that. A. I didn't say that A third party can work. In fact, I read out that pole to show that in fact, it would be the Republican Party. But there was the spoiler I I'd As I said, I dislike this frozen two party system. It's it's completely outlived its usefulness. And I agree with you to that. The bell the bell curve, you know, you want to be on the bell. You don't want to be out on the ends of those those curves. So I'm I, And as I said, at the top of the show, if there is ever a moment, Okay. It shows him coming in second place a trump lead Patriot Party or whatever you wanna call it. And it shows the Republican Party in distant third place. So you've got two years to the midterms four years to the next presidential election. Nigel Farraj, who created a party and won that election within a month, a month before the election, Nigel Feroz would love to have two years or four years to build a party. That's all you need. That's all Trump needs. So I've never bean one who believes in this frozen party system. If you have to pick the moment when you're going to destroy the system, But on the evidence of this poll, the moment is now. Thank you for that Excellent analysis weighed very important Mark sign in for rush. We got lots more still to come. You're listening to the I B network. Honolulu's news radio A.

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"nigel farraj" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"nigel farraj" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Revolution in Britain. They have completed their divorce from the EU to the long time. Judge Judy was involved, but yeah, it is is finally completed. The rules date a finished their Brexit quest. It is one of the biggest economic shake shake ups for the U for the EU in over half a century. Britain left the mark the EU market for people, goods and services at 11 P.m. London time the biggest single economic change the country has experienced since World War two Now they're gonna have new restrictions because it's not totally sussed out here. And there's gonna be a lot of red tape. But Brexit supporters are hailing this saying this is their reclaiming their national independence from the EU and their web of rules that was there were basically governing their country. They would be a Brussels because that's where the head of the EU is telling England You know what? How to live their life. The rules that they had to abide by and and laws that they had to abide by. I mean, it would be like Ottawa, telling the U. S. You know how we had to live in, you know, rules you had to employ in this country didn't make a lot of sense to me so, but there are a lot of people who were not happy about leaving the EU. One person was very happy about leaving was Nigel Farraj. He has been, um He has been fighting this since it first started. He has been against the EU and England, the UK joining the EU since its inception, which is over 20 years ago. Here's Nigel Farraj celebrating the divorce. It's a big moment in our national story on the end of a very long road for tens of thousands of us who fought against the establishment we celebrated on the 31st of generate will be left the European Union tonight we leave the single market. The Customs Union. Yes, we spare a thought for Northern Ireland at our fisherman, but this is a moment to celebrate 2021 as an independent United Kingdom chairs. So you at the end there, he said. We, uh hey said mention Northern Ireland and fishing there aspect of the deal regarding those two things. Northern Ireland and fishing, which they didn't really get all straightened out yet, so that's still a bone of contention in the divorce, and they still have to work that out. Look, the Brits are re climbing their sovereignty. And just in time you see the EU last week announcing this new Chinese deal that they have this new investment deal with China there, deepening there. Entanglement with the Chinese Communist Party. The Brits are out there out of this nonsense. They have complained. One of the other ways that they've pushed back against China was earlier last year. Now now we're in the last year phase they banned while away from their five G network, which was a gigantic asked of me and that's when that's under the pressure of President Trump. Who said, Hey, this is this needs to happen. And Secretary of State Mike Pompeo because of the threat posed by China. So, um, look, the UK is getting to call its own shots. That's what the people wanted. That's what they voted for. And now it's nice to see it finally come to fruition. The final agreement will be reviewed by the European Parliament at a later date. And as I said, they're still working out details regarding Northern Ireland and fishing rights, Nigel for large tweeted out It only happened because the people rebelled against the establishment 25 years ago. They all laughed at me while they're not laughing. Now, after tonight, there's no going back. We the levers now own the status quo. Anyone who stands up now and says we should rejoin, just gets laughed at Well, he went on to say we've been through 4.5 acrimonious years because the establishment refused to accept the result. That's what I will and 11 o'clock when I raise my glass to be thinking about the people's revolution has won. I was a big deal. I have friends who live in in England, and they were not levers. They would they like they wanted to stay because we we escaped with them all the time. When they voted tow leave. We were like a congratulations and because we thought they'd be all happy and they're like, Oh, they were not happy about it at all in. I was thinking about what I was mentioning before this, um this Chinese investment deal that you just negotiated? Yeah. Do you see the video of all the world leaders? The pictures? They're all sitting on this like conference call. They're all like on a zoom call. Probably zoom, you know, owned by China. Big story within the last two weeks. You know, wherever the Chinese have been rifling through everybody's doom calls nationwide who expected that would happen. We did way mentioned that like a hole a year ago, when that started to be a big thing. Everyone's on zoom. It's so great. Yeah, the Chinese government's watching everything you say, um In this last week. They're all sitting in front of these flags, and there's two flags behind every world leader. From Jeez and paying to Angela Merkel to Emmanuel Macron. They're all sitting there and guess which two flags they are. The Chinese flag. And their European Union flag. So Michael's not in front of a German flag. No, it's not about German sovereignty. It's about that. Use sovereignty, Mako, you have McCrone. He's not in front of a French flag. He's in front of the EU flag, the Chinese, they get their own. Out of an amazing thing, and you're watching as these countries abandoned sovereignty for their own people. In favor of selling themselves out to China. Wow, it's scary. It's really scary. I didn't know that. Wow, 6, 23 and W E mail. Washington's mall. Everybody's talking.

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Making sense of the Brexit confusion

Monocle 24: The Globalist

09:55 min | 3 years ago

Making sense of the Brexit confusion

"Turn now to today's top story you'd be fooled into thinking that you k. was in full campaigning mode by this weekend papers depending spending which paper you picked up the Conservative Party was going to promise you the moon or destroy civilization labor either had the beginnings of a pasta victory or already dead and unburied and Nigel farage from the Brexit party isn't going to stand for parliament but he's not going to go away so Vince macaroni. UK correspondent for your news joins me in the studio here to make sense of a rather messy weekend welcome back to the Vincent the the thing that everybody's talking about this weekend is that despite the fact that it is brexit has brought brought us to this general election in the United Kingdom everybody is determined not to be an election about brexit overseas are trying to shift the focus back onto domestic guess used as the feeling in the country too much of the national broadband has been taken up the bandwidth being taken up five brexit for years and years is now and they want to hear the party's plans for other services they want to hear about education any chest police because there is a feeling that after ten years of parity these services are very much at the point of collapse and so I think my understanding is Labor will try very much to in the next two days to get the brexit part of the election done do do that big speech and then try to move on from that and talk about other issues the Denver through interesting of surprise that they actually put brexit in their in their main party slogan last week they are very much thinking that if they hone in on the Brexit message that that could be there rock wall like it was in the two thousands that got them under Charles Kennedy and Nick Clegg up two numbers kind of approaching sixty and if they have a very clear simple message and they will to other policies but if they are the anti brexit party that will give them a huge boost in numbers and along with the SNP it could be those two parties that decide the course of what happens at the end of this election indeed the political world at the moment is shifting to the point where we have how many people now who have left their respective parties to join the Liberal Democrats in order to buy into this this anti brexit ticket we've seen an awful lot of people who would say with Bush sort of Brexit moderates have moved over quite a few figures moved over this weekend as well didn't they yes we had more switches happening but also the big thing as well to watch as the number of resignations that's taking cases is pretty extraordinary you're seeing kind of root out of women in parliament something that Theresa may too low touched to help get in but you're saying on the conservative side of moderate women like Nicky Morgan who currently sits in cabinet it is going Margaret James was a successful businesswoman also algae bt woman she says that the abuse and talk nature parliament's got too much she is going You need likes Angora Justine greening you're seeing real kind of carve out long Ken Clarke as well of the kind of the the Severo file centrist camera night position in the party just suddenly being kind of removing themselves from it one of the key voices in that was dominic grieve is a former attorney general here in the United Kingdom them kicked out of the Conservative Party voting against Boris Johnson a now making a very strong point which suddenly places a British election or other international personal life is called for the publication of a report on Russian meddling in the democratic process in the UK to be published before the general election. Boris Johnson has said no it Trumpian echoes it it does embarrassed I mean the the problem is you know report tells you what went wrong it doesn't help you set up the procedures you need to change and protect for tech something for future so whilst it would be handy to know I mean I think all of the parties will be taking you know improve security measures to make sure that they're not oh getting hacked as we've seen other elections being where you know the DNC and the US was hacked but yeah there is a question mark about social media we know that twitter has decided it won't Muskrats I mean that wasn't a massive issue here I think in in the UK you know the numbers on twitter actually quite small when you step outside of Westminster bubble it's not it's not the whole population but yeah we all uh-huh very curious to see what it is that is happening on facebook because the problem is that you or I are not seeing the APPS that certain people James and Scunthorpe and Tom in Wales and and Julie Danas brightness saying because of this micro targeting that is going on in that still hasn't been cleared up it would be interesting to know especially with the kind of talk now the pressure being put on facebook iceberg and other countries in Europe having blocks facebook from running class I think Arlen and France with the two in recent elections that have blocked whether the UK should've said until this this problem is cleared up we do this but at the moment all the polls looking so tight and I think all the parties will be worried by the poll numbers at the weekend especially going towards possibly hung parliaments parliament's that they're all keeping mum on their social media activties thing that was raised this weekend was the the Joe Promise it Boris Johnson in had given been given the gave rather diner dej then stay in the European Union post the thirty first of all I'm currently unite currently sitting in London were still part of the European Union check my calendar country disappointed around the country expressing the defections Liberal Democrats there was he gave even into yesterday for the first guy and the interviewer asked him if he was if he would apologize for effectively breaking a fundamental promises miss that he had repeated and repeated and repeated and this is what he said this study I do I do and I'm deeply deeply deeply disappointed and I had to consider sorry yes absolutely right then do we consider that to be an apology or is this is someone who's sort of off off record half acknowledging the problem I think as far as half ignoring the problem and I think this might come into the four of this election Boris Johnson have a line for decades that his personal life private life is personal and he's not going to discuss it and he's not someone who stands on election and preaches family values I use but when it comes to this issue of trust and the scrutiny of someone's personal life that is fair game in a general election when you're trying to become the Alito country his election the Tories was only around one hundred forty thousand in the end his electric this time is millions and millions of people and they have a right to know the character the person that is leading country I think Boris Johnson is going to struggle struggled in that interview particularly the sort of talk to sort of he had to four times say he wasn't he was asked four times about ruling out to this Scottish referendum for independence and he wouldn't do that because he knows he might have packed with the SNP and then later on clarified obsessions Shinzo did rule out because the interview was very it was very boris trying to office gate trying to dither and trying to get away from things I think he's going to face in the coming weeks some pretty harsh questions about his almosty his relationship with truth the people that he has misled recently a court found her majesty the Queen and the way that he's conducted his personal life we're in different world though now and not many people actually care about such things it would in the old days have hats it's on quickly booted out of number ten you say that then of support for Johnson but I'm not I'm not saying that the conduct itself is what will turn people off I think it is putting a question mark above his head that he may not be someone to trust and the way he is treated family and friends uh-huh means that believing what he's saying is very hard and when he's giving interviews like that one yesterday to say for Ridge on sky in which he seems very evasive I don't think about will help is 'cause neither will Nigel farage who the leader of the brexit party and someone who keeps appearing on television screens an awful lot despite the fact that he isn't actually a member of parliament is and nor does he intend to be an an MP this timer I mean first of all a very curious decision he'd he'd obviously looked at the polling and brexit party had dipped down over the weekend in the polls he's someone who's previously run for parliament seven times and been rejected five elections to buy collections and being an MVP There is a lot less scrutiny than being an MP but an MBA in this country means that you have to declare your finances you you had to declare your interest you will say are accountable to constituents I mean I I for one cannot envision Nigel farage running Friday constituency surgeries and trying to help other people people have problems Nigel Farraj is probably a broadcaster these days first and foremost as well as a kind of media figure and I think it's very interesting how can you I'm I'm an send the latest say they're going to release their sort of six hundred fifty candidates they're gonNA run up and down the country they have given Boris Johnson is two weeks window to drop his deal and then they could form an alliance Donald Donald Trump is once again over the weekend probably frogs etchings toll bars you know do deal with this Guy Nigel but for Nigel how can you say that you're launching a national national domestic policy and not want to be the leader of it in the House of Commons how can you how can you be doing that how come the public you you seriously as a political force when you yourself are doing it and I think they did sweep the MVP elections earlier in the year I went to one of their events in the candidates some optic strong one referring to Africa as a country rather than the continent on stage not being corrected not correcting herself and I think the scrutiny that comes by being an MP is far more the running for an Emmy Pena's country and the caliber of the candidates might not be as strong they might not be as well vetted and I think think that some of them will be sort of par local hustings did some macaroni from urine you thank you very much indeed for journeys monocle twenty

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'No Deal' Brexit Returns to Forefront of Debate

WSJ What's News

01:32 min | 4 years ago

'No Deal' Brexit Returns to Forefront of Debate

"The prospect of the United Kingdom, leaving the European Union without a divorce agreement, a so called no deal. Brexit is returning to the forefront of the debate. The Wall Street Journal's Jason Douglas has more from London. Let's gaining currency amongst some of the leading contenders to replace Theresa May as prime ministers who, for example Boris Johnson, the for foreign secretary on Dominic grab the former Brexit secretary both running to replace Theresa May of both made pretty sort of positive noises. Simply Dale exit. They say it's would certainly contemplate where they to become prime minister at it's very popular amongst the real, heartland Brexit's. Here's such as Nigel Farraj, who's Brexit parties, new Brexit party storm to victory over the two main parties in Britain and the election to the European parliament with the weekend. No. I've heard lots of others government for lots of others in policy-making circles. And for lots of lawmakers in parliament. No Dale Brexit is a very bad idea. They fear it would call severe economic disruption because he would effectively be ditching overnight. I know forty years of legal integration, they think of would call, you know, real problems for the economy in the short term leads a much worse outcomes in the long term than leaving with a negotiated agreement. Prime Minister Theresa may has said she'll stepped down as head of the conservative party on June seventh and the party saw its worst showing in a nationwide poll in its history in last week's European elections falling to fifth place with less than ten percent of the vote.

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What do the European election results tell us abou politics?

Ben Shapiro

10:20 min | 4 years ago

What do the European election results tell us abou politics?

"We begin at this hour. However, with the results from the EU elections. I know you're saying what do I care about the elections? The EU man. What do I care over there? We're over here. Well, it does have some pretty significant ramifications, not only for foreign policy in the United States, but also it goes to sort of mentality of a lot of folks in the west right now, so called populist, nationalist movement, that has been burgeoning across Europe, and the United States is on the move these elections show, it again, according to the Associated Press Francis president and the leader of Italy's eurosceptic far-right movement jock. For the role of chief powerbroker on the continent on Monday after elections to the European parliament hollowed out the traditional polling middle after four days of balloting that drew to a close Sunday across the European Union's twenty eight countries ended the domination of the main center, right? And center left parties in parliament and established the anti forces on the right and the environmentalists on left as forces to be reckoned with the center, right? And center left had basically agreed on open, immigration and free trade. Those were sort of the basic premises of the centre-right, and central now I think most people still agree on free-trade, although there are folks on the environmentalists left who do not. But I think what's happened here is that people basically on the on the far-right, meaning the nonsense righty, just regular. Right. And the have decided that they are tired of taking orders from people in Brussels people. They did not vote for bureaucrats that are elected. We'll get to decide how they do their business, and they've also decided that they are tired of not being in control of their own borders. When it comes to immigration. One of the things about being a member of the EU. Is that if somebody enters Germany, as an immigrant, they can then move anywhere inside the EU and a lot of folks are getting uptight with this. And I think for some pretty good reasons, voters delivered the highest turnout in twenty years, rejecting mainstream politics in France, Germany, Britain, and Italy, the results could make the business of governing Europe, even trickier, leaving the parliament deadlock issues to come including immigration, a major trade agreement with the United States, global warming regulation of the tech industry. And of course, Brexit, there's been a lot of talk about the EU regulating, top-down environmentalism the far left is picked up points there. But so has the far right. Which, basically says no, we're done with this. We're not going to cram down on ourselves, all sorts of environmental regulations that make our lives worse, while the chief polluters on planet earth are outside of Europe. The outcome of the election is already setting off power struggles in France. President Emmanuel Macron's party narrowly lost the French far-right led by marine Le Pen, Macron's party was poised to secure twenty one seats to twenty two for men's national rally. Spent Monday busily amassing allies ahead of a summit Tuesday in Brussels, hoping to build a durable coalition. Now it's worthwhile. Noting here. What was originally designed to do? The EU was originally designed for a couple of purposes. The European Commonwealth, it was designed number one to have an integrated market, which most people still agree with. But number two, it was designed effectively to keep Germany down to integrate Europe for future security threats end to integrate Europe against the threat to the east, namely, the Soviet Union. Well, Soviet Union no longer exists. And a lot of countries are saying no, the chief threat right now is not coming from any external power, the chief threat right now is coming from those bureaucrats in Brussels, who wants to run our lives in Italy. That is how beanies right-wing party won a third of the country's vote. They're poised to become the biggest parties in European parliament with twenty eight seats in the seven hundred fifty one legislature by midday Salvini had already spoken to lapenne Hungary's, hardline, anti-immigrant, Prime Minister, Viktor, Orban, and Brexit leader. Nigel Farraj and was promising to singlehandedly bring together, an international group of nationalists. The centre-right European People's Party, the central of socialists and Democrats dominated parliament, but they are getting creamed. They're getting creamed in these polls writing what they called Europe's. Green wave environmentalist parties taking action on climate change, did make strong gains, particularly in Germany, where you would figure a lot of Angela Merkel's voters have been moving to the left, basically everything is becoming polarized has gone can fin is one of the leading candidates from parties in the future majority of European parliament goes thrust without question there isn't one without us in Germany, Anglo, Merckel, centre-right movement, also lost ground. A subdued EP candidate emend for Weber said, we're facing shrinking center from now on those who want to have a strong European Union. Have to join forces. Real power. In Europe remains in the hands of the twenty eight Member States parliaments influences grown they've helped improve air flight safety, and you're up they've cut down on plastics use. They've basically regulated enormous number of different industries inside of Europe. And a lot of nations are saying, I don't want Anglo-American deciding for Britain. What exactly are immigration policy ought to be Anglo Merckel is very upset about all of this, obviously, she says dark forces at play here. But the reality is that she helped break apart that centre-right centre-left coalition that has been governing European politics for very long time. Germany has been hesitant to report the rise in crime levels. Thanks to increased migration in Germany, but those increased tram levels have been taking place. The same has been true of anti-semitism in Europe, folks on the left wished to pretend that anti-semitism in Europe is purely in effect of the far right? Neo Nazi parties, which are indubitably and have always been disgusting and horrify, but it is important to note that when it comes to anti-semitism across Europe is from attic rise is in large part due to the increase in the number of Muslim refugees being taken from the Middle East. Now they're the only country that has refused to join your reporting on this, basically, as Germany. So Germany keeps saying that all of the violence in Germany directed against Jews is being directed by the far right? However, it is important to note that a lot of the statistics that they cite do not include a huge majority of the incidents as politically motivated. So, for example, there's a research and information center for anti-semitism report that came out last year, and it's that there is an increase in anti semitic offenses in two thousand eighteen over a thousand in Berlin alone. They according to the study, most incidents had no apparent political motive forty nine percents of cases had no traceable motive in politically motivated cases right wing extremism was identified as the main motive followed by activists hostile toward the state of Israel, which would be nine percent. So eighteen percents for white wing extremism nine percent for activists hostile toward the state of Israel Islamic motive was only identified in two percents of the cases. But again, that is leaving more than half of all these incidents off the board. So we just don't really know in those particular cases, and if Germany were to follow the broader patterns in Europe, it would suggest that it is anti semitism, that has led to this massive uptick. There's a report from the European Union agency for fundamental rights back last year. James, Kirk reported for tablet magazine, it found that much of the upswing is predominantly, Muslim and origin. According to the findings are dispiriting it confirmed. What many? No, but he will say that European anti-semitism is predominantly Muslim origin, followed in close, second by the left wing variety. According to respondents who experience some form events Medicare aspens in the past five years. Thirty percents of the perpetrators are Muslim twenty one percent where people espousing left wing view, that would be a majority only thirteen percents, expressed a right wing view. A third of respondents in Europe, where Jewish say that they no longer feel safe there as using are considering emigrating left-wingers responsible for a full quarter of anti semitic harassment in the United Kingdom kingdom, that is more than twice that of right-wingers and exceeded only by those views, or religious background, the victims could not describe in Germany, where the absorption of over one million mostly Muslim immigrants has propelled, the nationalist alternative for Deutsche lend into becoming the country's third largest political party, sparking fears of a right-wing revival forty one percent of the perpetrators were reported to be Muslim just twenty percent right wing. So something is getting hidden here something is getting hit in here really. The German government is reporting as they did today that eighty nine percents of all anti semitic incidents were traceable to the far-right. But this survey from the EU is finding that forty one percents of perpetrators of anti-semitic harassment were reported to be Muslim in Germany and just twenty percent right wing. That's a massive massive discrepancy suggest that perhaps the government of Germany is not being honest about its districts. The reason all this is important is because if you want to acknowledge, what exactly is happening. In europe. You have to acknowledge that taking invest swabs of people without any move toward assimilating, those people or figuring out, whether those folks agree with western values, that's going to be a problem. Any place you do. This is going to be a problem. It doesn't matter any prevailing culture, or a bunch of folks from the non-privileged culture who oppose the values the prevailing culture, enter that will create cultural conflict, and it doesn't matter. Which cultures you're talking about. And this is not to suggest that Muslims can't be great citizens of Europe or the United States at all. They can be. But if you were taking invest, unvetted, Muslim migration from areas of the world that have no history of western values are really shocked when vast one of those people are not simulating in that has some problems with it. This is I think what is driving people nuts in Europe. And in the United States this notion. The can't be protective of your country's culture by asking that folks assimilate. And then if you do that, you are some sort of racist that you are some sort of bigot. It's really despicable. And that's what the left is the center has done to the center has been doing this in Europe. And that's why more people are moving away from the centre. They're saying if we cannot say that we want immigrants who come into our countries to be vetted, so that they believe in our system, or willing to change to believe in our system. Then why exactly would listen to you or bringing in a lot of these folks without regard for that, again, multi-culturalism is such a fail in Europe that even angle miracle, and David Cameron have suggested multi-culturalism was a fail. The same England who brought a million Muslim refugees from the Middle East is suggested that multi-culturalism is a giant fail because it is. And yet, the political class, in Europe refuses to acknowledge the multi-culturalism is a fail because the alternative would be to call for assimilation or too slow immigration. It'd be more picky about immigration. And a lot of folks in European Europe, chattering classes, don't want to do that, not really sympathy reasons but because many of the countries of Europe rely on new immigrants. In order to provide the labor base for what's happening in Europe Europe has an incredibly slow growth rate. Thanks to lower birth rates. It's not a wonder that people in Europe are polarizing on these

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European Election Results Show Growing Split Over Union's Future

All Of It

06:38 min | 4 years ago

European Election Results Show Growing Split Over Union's Future

"Talking through the European parliament election results talking where we've heard a bit about the green surge. We'll talk more about that. We'll talk about those two mainstream party, groupings falling back somewhat, but we'll also talk about some of the nationalist parties. The eurosceptic parties and populist parties, different descriptions, for different one for the mixed pictures, we've been saying for the men, the hustle among us. You now here in France coming first in the poll, but also only polling around about the same as they did last time, proportionately and only getting around the same number of seats. That's also talk about Italy and bring in the BBC's new McGovern who's in Rome, looking at the fortunes of Matteo, Salvini party mornings, your should've saved one German and one journo van that good to have. Have all your listeners with us here in the eternal city in Rome, what we did is we did a quick sprint by the Vatican to get a few newspapers. Let's have a look with my guest Francesco Beck is how Mr. Matteo Salvini off the league party how it is being transmitted and communication. But just before we go to those headlines, I want to take a moment because he had an impromptu, press conference Matteo Salvini. He came out with thirty plus we're getting up to about thirty four percent of the vote now in the European Parliament's. Let's listen to what he has to say. Not only the league. This is the first in Italy. Marie lapenne has the first party in France. Nigel Farraj is the first party in Britain, so Italy, France, Great Britain. It's just the sign of a Europe, that is changing of a Europe, tired of the powers of the elites finance multinationals and from tomorrow, we all have to redouble efforts. Most. Our work doubles Francesco. Do you think this is really a significant change? Hi everyone. Good morning, everyone. So, yeah, that's a big change for sure. This results from the league wasn't really expected, so high so high. Twenty four wasn't expected by any of the polls, and, and mostly the most impressive result is dead of the five time movement with seeing the last section. So still be checked, but its sixteen point five percent, so they're in third place. We have the Democrats in twenty plus there, probably about a second party. So I suppose that's an upset, and we wonder then will the government continue at the moment. It's a coalition between the five star that Christel with the league the league. Said no. But some people are wondering, what should we take a look at the papers together? Let's begin with this is one of the oldest papers rice belt on leg. Criollo Fitch Enquist, there, you will translate so rebel. Tony means huge Electra game for the league. It's a boom and a major defeat from the Feist of movement. So let's plays the biggest newspapers from the north. And now I guess they expected up to league will be pressing. Would they all is on the northern issues? So it'll cut you down over. They'll just so he's called the captain rice, the captain. That's how he he likes to be called. That means that now he will have to deal with this huge results. And that's not an easy task. No, it's not particularly when you look at the unemployment figures that are here up to thirty percent for young people. I should say Francesco is a student at the university here. Also writer for four Miki. We zien. As a child you all work. Very, very hard lessons, continue, it'll Messagero. Okay. Legos. Fonda PD process chink. Yeah. So here's the, the major news is that the Democrats have overcome the movement. That is a major psychological movement, because they, they weren't expected to be overcome and this means that you need the left as a raisin. And of course, they've come back into the second party. Let's turn to a paper that is more left-leaning, that is lower puplic years. Tell our listeners. Big font on brain Nehring. And so they're trying to make a point there, which would translate as a dark shadow black shadows dark shuttles coming back onto country. This this why because that's because they've lifting the league is an extreme right far right party. It might be true to some extent. And that's why they defected string Bright's as raisin in the country. Right. Sara, perhaps the most well known internationally after the Italian papers at the leg of all superior in 'em. Ching Quistelle is, so the league flies and the Democrats, they take over from five star. Do you think that Matteo Salvini will in fact, try and go to load himself off the five star movement? No, I think it will it will stay as long as you can. Because there's no real alternative to this government right now at any wouldn't wouldn't be wise for him. And just before I let you go, French. I was in a restaurant last night when the exit polls were coming in looking at the televisions. But really, what most people were looking at the television was somebody else. It was Durell see who's also on the frontier, he played his last match in the Roma jersey were there, and I cried so much. I was at a stain you. Yeah, that's the flag of our such just to let you know, it's also picture. That's on these papers as well as Matteo Salvini and continue bringing more coverage from Rome throughout the day. Yeah. So the European parliament election, not necessarily the most important thing for people, and you think actually here in front. So Rian this, this morning is the dominant topic of conversation among some of the people that we can see going to work, maybe who are going to be sitting in the cafes at the frontier, I think there will be some conversations about the European election. Yes, perhaps more than people expect because McCall made it such a big issue of his presidency. So I do expect them also. I saw an interesting poll overnight here that said that, you know, unlike previous European elections. The majority of the French voted based on European political issues. It wasn't for them about national issues. And

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May, EU live in interesting times: Brexit

The Economist: The Intelligence

05:02 min | 4 years ago

May, EU live in interesting times: Brexit

"After a simmering hiatus punctuated by cross party talks and local elections Brexit is once more bubbling to the surface in Britain as was clear in parliament yesterday. Prime Minister Theresa may doesn't exactly enjoy the full support of her party lost confidence in the prime minister. I'm wishing to resign before the European elections. Mrs may not for the first time blamed parliament for the quagmire of Brexit delays. This is a government that wants to deliver Brexit and has been working to deliver Brexit silently, so far so far. The house of Commons is not found a majority to do that today. She'll meet a group of parliamentarians from her conservative party called the nineteen twenty two committee on the docket, Mrs Maes political future, and she wants to get parliament to approve tweet legislation on her plan for leaving the European Union. So having already failed three times to get her withdrawal agreement through the Coleman's. She's comeback with four point zero and mckelvey is one of our most dedicated followers of Brexit. And she wants to bring that back in the week beginning, the third of June. But at the same time, she doesn't have much new to put in bills, so MP's are asking themselves. Why should I vote any differently if you didn't like it, the first three times here comes serving number four among the senior Tory? Impeach that she'll be speaking with today. What's the mood? I've speaking to a number of conservatives this week, both at the cabinet level where. The official messages. Yes, she is on her way out. But let's not waste this good crisis. Let's get this Brexit deal through if they're so minded, and just get something done so that we're not left looking like we hit a complete waste of time. Prime minister if you go to senior backbench conservatives and you sit around to the tea rooms, buzz inside the Commons around the Coleman's you hear a lot of people saying that's not good enough. We need to know with more clarity with ones out there in the front line and all constituencies. We need a clear date. And crucially Brady who is head of the nineteen twenty two committee, so called the most influential backbenches has switched from basically allowing the prime minister a bit more of a timeline to messaging, very strongly that he wants clarity on when she intends to go. You mentioned this nineteen twenty two committee who were they what, what power do they wield. And what can she expect when she meets them today, they can make or break a conservative leader Florence by insisting on a vote of no? Confidence. They've already had one of those intrigues, a she survived it hugely convincingly, but she did. So that's off the cards for a while the problem with the meeting again. And again, in this particularly for straighted frame of mind is, they're all some people are calling to change the rule book. So they'd have another go getting rid of her will the hope had been that something might emerge from these talks with Jeremy Corbyn? Labour leader. What's that, not being the case? What are what are his thoughts, do you think what are calculations? Well, I'm giving you a bit of an eye roll not well. And there are some people who believed in, in these talks with not that many because if you think about it from the position of two parties, one of which the labor party under Jeremy Corbyn, an insurgent, hard, left leader of the party really wants an election. He wants to bring down the conservative government. So his motivation is really to show that he was prepared to help and was rebuffed and blame the conservatives, the conservative reason for holding them was really well to fill in the gap. All these weeks, we haven't been talking so much about it. It meant that something was going on. And the government could say it was trying to reach out across the divide of new criticism of Theresa May. But I think if you look at the motivations of these two leaders, there's not much that's going to get them to the church on time. British voters seemed to have responded to that in recent local elections both of the major parties got thumped, as anybody sort of arisen to kind of take the place of these parties. I've been on the road looking at areas of the conservatives need to win seats back Kent, not so far outside London much more mix of Brexit and remain than than London itself, if you look at the big county like it's a funny makes you now of district's which liberal Democrat that green independent, we once had Regine blue, we now have all sorts of colors of the rainbow. And the two main parties also look set to do badly in a curious election next week because Brexit is delayed. Brits must vote for new members of the European parliament, even though they're to be out of the European Union by the end of October. And perversely it's an anti EU political group that's been one of the hardest. Campaigners? Nigel. Faraj. It was a rally of the new Brexit party in Pontefract, which is near Pontefract, which is an old mining town in West Yorkshire. There is strong labor. John Peet is Brexit editor, but the Brexit party is attracting a lot of support from people who voted leave. It was an area that rated very heavily for leave and Nigel Farraj, and some of his fellow candidates are the Brexit party were wearing the supporters.

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How will the European Parliament election play out in the United Kingdom?

John Batchelor

10:09 min | 4 years ago

How will the European Parliament election play out in the United Kingdom?

"Gregory Copley the editor and publisher of defense and foreign affairs is an Australian observing the squabbles. In London over Brexit, more than that, the ability of democracy, parliamentary democracies such as Great Britain to transform itself in the face of obstacles, the story. So far says that the Prime Minister Theresa may is extremely unpopular because of our inability to convince a majority of her own party to endorse her Brexit plan leaving the EU in adequate time the final vote is now delayed until the end of October of this year. But that opens up lots of maneuvering in Great Britain futures since we've all agreed. According to the economists that Theresa May will not be the. Premier in two twenty twenty Gregory very good evening to you. I know that complicating all this for American voters because after all every two years or four years we've vote for this party or that party, very fixed. But there's another election coming up an election for the European Union that introduces a wildcard into the British parliamentary system, what is the Brexit party? Where did it come from? Why is it suddenly popular? Good evening to you. Good evening. John bell. It is interesting elections was forthwith kinds of probabilities and possibilities. But the European Union the European parliament elections coming up this month and actually Britain was not due to contest those elections again because it it should have withdrawn from from the European Union by the state the fact that the the British parliament agreed with the European Union to delay the British until October amid the that the UK head to once again contest, you opinion, European parliamentary elections. So the Brexit potty, which we knew was in the wings because because it was announced in January that that it would be formed in the event that that they record it, neca. And it was it was announced Lasi at the behest. All Nigel Farraj who had established and run the potty United Kingdom into independence potty. Now. He'd lift you Kip because it's not the become a haven for all of the extremists. If you like who opposed to to the present government, but so Nigel left that once it wants, the it became clear that Britain would have a referendum on on the withdrawal from the European Union Nigel tell me a couple of years ago that if Britain didn't exit on schedule made promise to. He would get back into politics. Pullman new poppy and go to the jugular if you like against the existing British potties. So the job of the Brexit potty is to contest the the may parliamentary European parliamentary elections right now. Brexit' body looks like it's going to take about thirty percent of the British fights for those British say to that that's way ahead of presentable Leiva, which which has been looks like it will take about twenty one percent of the votes conservative. The county ruling potty take about thirteen percent of the vote the Liberal Democrats ten to the green party nine percent. And and so on so basically you've got a wreck potty which from to to now has. Closed itself to to gather a huge following on much in mind of the beginning of may, actually, the the Brexit potty launch website and invited membership within two days. Some eighty five thousand people to join the party at twenty five pounds a head. So that raised about two point eight million dollars than an anonymous data put in another hundred thousand pounds, and then one of the conservative party biggest diners cannon city would not support the conservatives anymore and gave an immediate two hundred thousand pounds about you know, close to three hundred to two hundred eighty thousand so sixty two hundred sixty thousand US dollars. So now, we've got this party which is getting a lot of fund. It's got candidates across the board. It's registered as a British political party. So it can can contest elections across the United Kingdom. This is this is very significant because when the elections take place, and if as we expect the vixen potty will take the bulk of the of the British in the European parliament, then Farraj will tell us if it's too domestic creating Brexit. So therefore, the Brexit party is not an end in itself because natural Farraj does not believe in the European Union, nor does he believe that Britain. Will Britain's future is in your opinion. He's running for parliament, he well, he just he discourages a Britain to pay attention to in future, the European Union parliament, he's and and the way to interpret then this than is that he's setting up himself as a power in the British parliament. But he's not going to have a seat there. So how did he go from doing very well in the headline? Lines for the parliamentary vote in Brussels to doing very well in the the next election for Britain. Well, obviously win the next election takes place. The Brexit potty as registered Patty cannon will field candidates that already. They polling for a forthcoming election shipping, it takes place within the next year or so which is quite likely would would put the Brexit potty as one if the most significant hottie in Westminster, and it could pull McCullough's and govern paps with the Tories the rump of the Tory potty, but we have to wait and see that makes you could continue to gain momentum. I think that stayed will have to obviously lay out a comprehensive program of a policies. It may need actually also a change its name. So that it. Doesn't look like a one note when the song. And I think that's quite within the Cavs. But right now, not you'll prize wants to galvanize the potty around the immediate objective of saving Britain from being lost into the into the European Union forever, which is basically the alternative which MRs may. And Jeremy Cohen, the leader of the labour party, maybe taking now the vote is not gonna be enough Taybeh to determine what the Britain's gonna do. It's gonna be in June. This is going to be the fourth time. This is my his taken to parliament proposal to leave the European Union with the deal, which means luck. It's a into long-term trade deals with or a customs union of a sewed with European Union. Jeremy Cohen wanted to keep Britain in the European Union as a member of a customs union, which would preclude Britain from creating trade deals with the United States, Canada, India, Australia, and the like which which is. The logical step. So what what we want to see from from Nigel Farraj is if he tackles that he would want to see Britain withdrawal without a deal. So that it's free to create trade deals with all of its great trading partners. Greg the Brexit party. I understand it's in Susie Azam that's responding to a new way forward. But do we know who it's a -tracting is it attracting Tories is it attracting the liberals is that attack attracting the breakaway labor? It's attracting people from all of those parties all of the major parties the the old left, right? I is not playing as well as it. Once did the the the labor and Britain, nor the conservatives actually seemed to stand for what they used to stand for or the reality may be that those positions within the British political spectrum on a longer balance. So so essentially, we are seeing a break up traditional politics in Britain. The same way as we we've seen it in in in France. But of course, the French have a greater tendency to move politically to create new potties lousy because of the interruption of World War Two which left them in a position where they they rebuild from scratch getting rid of the rump of the labor party, the conservative party, and the Liberal Democrats is gonna be the difficult thing. But if Brexit body comes in as a sizable force, then I think we'll see even more defections going along down the line. And maybe even a Benchley merger of whatever the new Brexit. Potty calls it self and the conservatives I'm speaking with Greg Copley way are speculating about possible turns in the road for Great Britain because of the paralysis that's Gregory that Greg uses that word in the headlines first analysis paralysis of the British parlor. Lamentably system

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Explainer 157: Oh Brexit, where art thou?

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

06:01 min | 4 years ago

Explainer 157: Oh Brexit, where art thou?

"Uh-huh. The beginning of this week, and such is the effect. Brexit has on our perceptions of time the beginning of this week. Now feels like something that happened before the ball war. There was a gathering consensus that didn't you want to the Brexit fiasco was at last looming. The UK's Prime Minister Theresa may now making the limbless and defiant black Knight from the one and the holy grail seem model of philosophical pragmatism was seeking to put her EU withdrawal deal to parliament full the third time uncowed by the fact that its previous to submissions had resulted in the biggest and fourth biggest defeats ever inflicted on British governments Bill the is to the right. Two hundred forty two the nose to the left three hundred ninety one. View was nevertheless forming but maize plan for another. Go was not quite as mad as it sounded that with the March twenty ninth deadline looming. All but the most crazed of Brexit ahead. Bangers would understand that maze? Root out of the EU was now the only one realistically on offer and fall in behind it, a vote cast reluctantly counts the same as any of them. They might still have been a delay. It is far from clear that parliament has time to enact all necessary legislation before much twenty nine but the two thousand and sixteen referendum result would be honored. The UK would be leaving the EU may had emphasized and correctly that any delay without defined end. Would risk this blessed event not occurs toll. And as I say there is a danger. Failure to agree. A deal that actually could end up in a situation where we have no Brexit as. On monday. However, the speaker of the house John berko in the manner perhaps of a boxing referee, taking mercy only battered barely conscious contender and calling the fight confounded may scheme. Bucko invoked a splendidly vintage president of parliamentary procedure dating back to sixteen four which precludes governments from pestilential repeat introductions of bills previously voted down. The government kennel legitimately do is to resubmit to the house the same proposition ball substantially the same proposition as of last week, which was rejected by one hundred forty nine. Thanks main seemed genuinely surprised by coz intervention, though, she should not have been mostly because berko a piece to have a legitimate point. But at least, partly because throughout the Brexit process bucco has given every indication of very much in. Enjoying the bright of the neutral spotlight has shown upon the speaker's chair. Unless substantial changes were made to Theresa May's Bill ruled berko, it would not be readmitted, given that substantial changes to not seem possible without the acquiescence of the EU who have already made it clear that they won't be any that would appear to be it. Unless inevitably this being Brexit. It isn't. As we go to a various ruses being suggested for dragging maze. Withdraw agreement back into the ring including vote to overrule. The speaker will even asking the Queen to prorogue the current session of parliament and then open a new one. Although again with barely eight damn days to go until Brexit is supposed to happen. It is debatable that there is much more time for such nonsense. If it's hard enough to make sense of what has happened making sense of what will happen is like teaching dog to play the banjo. You can try, but what would be the point. It's possible to say what the possible outcomes are the current default of a no deal Brexit, an orderly Brexit next Thursday as planned a delay to Brexit general election, a second referendum, but such has been the up ending of logic by breaks that VO one of these surely has to occur. They all seem somehow unlikely we have reached the point at which an invasion of England by Scotland wouldn't seem all that surprising on balance and mood in many respects be a relief. Meanwhile in keeping with the satirizing tradition, which has characterized Brexit from the off this past weekend. The unrig generate Brexit ultras of the leave means leave campaign commenced, an epic March from Sunderland to London to protest what they perceive as the imminent, betrayal. In miserable. Cold, pouring, rain. The few dozen would be golden souls who reported for the March to leave as it is known will lead by Nigel Farraj at least for about the first five hundred yards. Very arguably, not the first time Farraj has got a bunch of credulous saps round up about some vainglorious fully and then left them to when the going tough. As we go to where little is known of whatever survivors applauding grimly own on shed. Joel seeming they have not given up a run wild and resorted to cannibalism these full-on footsore stragglers shortly June Pontefract, they are entitled to observe. However that lonely wet and or deluded though, they may be they have a better idea of where they're going than the rest of the country. Does. Twenty four. I'm Andrew Miller.

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A Second Brexit Vote Could Worsen the Chaos Created by the First

Pod Save the World

05:56 min | 4 years ago

A Second Brexit Vote Could Worsen the Chaos Created by the First

"That we should also put no deal leave without a deal on the ballot paper. And so I think we will end up in that place because ultimately the British people need to have a final say they've seen the mess. This created all they show they will to do that. And of course, I will be campaigning hard for us to remain in the European Union. Now, look let me be clear about this not in the status quo the European Union to needs reform. Britain's should be there leading that there are issues in in in Europe about spending, and mommy, and how money is spent there are issues around free movement of people across Europe. Of course, these are issues that Britain can. Lead on. But it's an economic interest to remain in the European Union. The the only thing I can say for certain to you is that I do think that the clock ticking to the twenty ninth of may will not continue, and we will see the end date extended. So obstacle fifty the the the accident comes down that makes us leave your opinion. I suspect we'll get extended through to the summit. That's good. And that will give us more time to argue into fights. But I hope to legislate and create circumstances for a second referendum on whatever deal emerges from UK. Parliament, David we know it's late over there. So desk, you one last question you may have noticed that our government over here in the US is currently shutdown. You guys aren't shooting yourself as directly in the face as we are. But I imagine that the effort to deal with Brexit to manage than Goshi ations with the EU as it's been all. Suming? Can you talk about some of the things that aren't getting done some of the opportunity costs of like having to focus on Justice for two plus years? The key. Connecting thread, hit is the big question is is the Anglo American world in crisis is populism particularly on the right of the spectrum creating an atmosphere. That's toxic where there's a lot of blocks or about immigrants about building walls about shutting people out. But actually, the really she's of the day. How do we deal with automation in our economy? How do we give people jobs where jobs are no longer? How do we educate people in fix our education systems fairly with equity across across our countries. How do we deal with healthcare, and the fact that we're living longer? An and you know, we need to continue to find cures for diseases and give people access to primary healthcare. These issues. All the central issues of all time. And of course, alone site that there are still groups and on society that are discriminated against the funding sells the back of the queue. How do we address those issues with equity those of essential issues that not getting discussed, and actually I think also social media seems to be driving out further and further division, and who is gaining whilst this happens in the Anglo American world. Well, there are certain individuals in the global arena people right flat him at PT in that gaining tremendously and some suggest are behind some of the dischord in our country. And it would seem have co conspirators with them aiding and abetting this because they're making money on the side. That's the central issue. It's happening in the UK. What I would say to friends in America is Lee. East Americans are having the debates about who's pulling the strings here in the UK when not having an honest discussion about how referenda in twenty sixteen was affected who was involved who was engaged wears on. Mula inquiry looking into these issues in the United Kingdom, I'm afraid we've got some real problems, but we've got to work globally progressives to what's gather to to to to to to deal with this and face it down has to be faced down just as it was frankly in the early part of the twentieth century. Well, look, David, we really appreciate this. And I think we may need to hear for your Ken. But I will say that, you know, you're not I've talked about this and some of those people who've made common cause of Putin are in both of our countries. Notably Donald Trump and Nigel Farraj, and and I would add Boris Johnson Thad list. But those people who are looking. In for a forceful progressive voices. Should definitely check out. David who's really emerges, a leader in the labor party in pushing for a second referendum. I think I'll say David, you know, has moved the labor party more forcefully in that direction. Anyone looking for a real concise, yet robust enunciation of Theresa May's Brexit deals at checkout, the speech that David gave in parliament and opposition to that deal. So again glad we could continues confident about both Brexit, and what you just touched upon which is a need for kind of progresses to come together across borders, frankly to push back on some of these right wing, national trends, and yeah, d- we'll have you on call probably David as as Brexit drama continues. Very kind of you look at I was simply trying to replicate. Some of the best of you'll speech. That you wrote for the great badge. So I I really ordered that you set that. And of course, I'm very pleased to speak to you guys

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Zuckerberg to face pressure on taxes in meeting with Macron

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Zuckerberg to face pressure on taxes in meeting with Macron

"End of the pay scale absolutely shareholders taking breaks into very significant interest a lot of votes in a lot of time being spent sorting out that challenge thank you very much james bevan chief investment officer cla investment management well another day another apology from mark zuckerberg this time he was addressing members of the european parliament he went to brussels to face any peace he was very keen to tell them of the benefits that had that facebook had brought to your pin citizens but also to get his apologies in early we seem to refugees arriving in europe are using facebook to stay in touch with their loved ones there are eighteen million small businesses here in europe that use facebook today mostly for free almost half of whom say that they've hired more people as a result of their use of our tools but it's also become clear over the last couple of years that we haven't done enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well and that goes for fake news foreign interference in elections and developers misusing people's information we didn't take a broad view of our responsibility now is a mistake and i'm sorry for it that was mark zuckerberg apology chambliss helen magas professor at the oxford internet institute at the university of oxford helena was a very strange kind of appearance wasn't a strange and rather unsatisfactory format yes it was a disappointing former i think it was supposed to have been chosen by the president of the parliament although i think mark zuckerberg got kind of the blame for it all the questions were were grouped together in a very democratic way so that all the representatives of the largest groupings in the parliament got to answer a question even nigel farraj got to answer a question and they didn't drop any of the questions that had already been answered by the prepared statement at the beginning which was quite quite full so that was a shame because actually all the responses came in extra time right at the end and they were quite hurried and several questions didn't get didn't get.

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