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The Future of UK
Join our panel as they discuss the Future of the UK as part of the UKICE Annual Conference 2024. With experts Adam Boulton (Broadcaster), Rachel Wolf (Public First), Robert Ford (UK in a Changing Europe), Polly Mackenzie (University of the Arts London), Lord Wood (Labour peer in the House of Lords).
With an election on the horizon, our panel reflects on the challenges that an incoming government will face as it enters office. What will the state of the UK economy be, and what does this mean for public spending? What are the major public policy challenges set to confront the Prime Minister? And in a time of global instability, what will (and should) the UK’s place in the world order be?
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The Future of Europe
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Watch as our expert panel discuss the Future of Europe, with Peter Foster (FT), Simon Usherwood (UK in a Changing Europe), Loukas Tsoukalis (ELIAMEP), Jannike Wachowiak (UK in a Changing Europe) and Sonia Delesalle-Stolper (Libération) Against the backdrop of the European Parliament elections on 6-9 June, our panel will reflect on the outcome and the challenges that European leaders and institu...
The State of UK EU relations
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Catch up on the second panel of the UKICE Annual Conference 2024 with Anand Menon (UK in a Changing Europe), Catherine Barnard (UK in a Changing Europe), Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia), Sir Julian King (Former EU Commissioner and former UK Ambassador to France) and João Vale de Almeida (former senior European Union Ambassador) UK-EU relations are simultaneously in a state of stabili...
UKICE Annual Conference 2024 keynote - Sir Lawrence Freedman in conversation with Anand Menon
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Watch the closing keynote address of the UKICE Annual Conference 2024 with Sir Lawrence Freedman (King's College London).
UK-EU relations: what are the prospects? With Anand Menon
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Watch as UK in a Changing Europe Director Anand Menon opens the UKICE Annual Conference 2024 with an introduction to our latest report on UK-EU relations. You can read the report in full here: ukandeu.ac.uk/reports/uk-eu-relations-2024/
Northern Ireland
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Watch the first panel of the UKICE Annual Conference 2024 on Northern Ireland, with Jill Rutter (UK in a Changing Europe), Martin Fraser (Irish Ambassador to Great Britain), Katy Hayward (Queen’s University Belfast) and David Phinnemore (Queen’s University Belfast) Following a deal with the UK government, the DUP returned to power-sharing in Northern Ireland in February 2024 after two years wit...
Anand Menon: The Movie (Why immigration is becoming a major political issue)
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“Historically unprecedented levels” returns immigration “to the top of the political agenda” and poses challenges for the parties as polling day approaches A new report by the UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE) examines the changes to the politics, policies, and public opinion around immigration. The report, which brings together authors from British Future, the Institute for Government, the Migra...
Asylum and humanitarian migration: can we build an effective and sustainable system?
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Join our expert panel Catherine Barnard (UK in a Changing Europe), Michaela Benson (University of Lancaster), Henry Hill (ConservativeHome) and Sunder Katwala (British Future) as they discuss 'Asylum and humanitarian migration: can we build an effective and sustainable system?' This discussion was part of our one-day conference 'Migration to the UK: Policy, politics and public opinion' where we...
What role will immigration play in the general election?
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Join Jill Rutter (UK in a Changing Europe), Randall Hansen (University of Toronto), Tim Bale (Queen Mary University)and Naomi Smith (Best for Britain) as they discuss 'What role will immigration play in the general election?'. This expert panel was part of our one-day conference 'Migration to the UK: Policy, politics and public opinion' where we launched our latest report on migration to the UK...
The challenges from migration for the next government
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Join our final panel of the UKICE Migration to the UK conference on 'The challenges from migration for the next government.' With leading experts Jonathan Portes (UK in a Changing Europe), James Hampshire (University of Sussex), Jonathan Thomas (Social Market Foundation), Sarah Mulley (Policy Researcher and Consultant) and Madeleine Sumption (Migration Observatory). This discussion was part of ...
What do the public want on immigration?
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Listen to our expert panel Robert Ford (UK in a Changing Europe), James Blagden (More in Common), James Kanagasooriam (Focaldata), Patrick English (YouGov) and Sophie Stowers (UK in a changing Europe) discuss 'What do the public want on immigration?' This discussion was part of our one-day conference 'Migration to the UK: Policy, politics and public opinion' where we launched our latest report ...
The state of migration: where are we now?
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Watch the first panel discussion of our one-day conference 'Migration to the UK: Policy, politics and public opinion' where we launched our latest report on migration to the UK with experts Anand Menon (UK in a Changing Europe), Madeleine Sumption (Migration Observatory), Jonathan Portes (UK in a Changing Europe), Robert Ford (UK in a Changing Europe) and Miranda Green (Financial Times). We bro...
"He's taking a hell of a gamble" - Anand Menon on Macron's spectacular move
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"He's taking a hell of a gamble" - Anand Menon on Macron's spectacular move
Simon Usherwood: Not much enthusiasm for politics or elections in deepest Surrey
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Simon Usherwood: Not much enthusiasm for politics or elections in deepest Surrey
"EU Earthquake" - The picture's different in different countries, says Anand Menon
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"EU Earthquake" - The picture's different in different countries, says Anand Menon
Anand Menon reacts: Macron's snap French election, why has he done it?
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Anand Menon reacts: Macron's snap French election, why has he done it?
Anand Menon: Euro elections could be a staging post for fringe parties
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Anand Menon: Euro elections could be a staging post for fringe parties
Anand Menon: Is there pressure on parties to toughen up pledges on our relationship with Europe?
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Anand Menon: Is there pressure on parties to toughen up pledges on our relationship with Europe?
Ever wondered what Anand Menon gets up to at the weekend?
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Ever wondered what Anand Menon gets up to at the weekend?
Sir John Curtice on Times Radio: The six types of voters which will shape the election
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Sir John Curtice on Times Radio: The six types of voters which will shape the election
Sir John Curtice on LBC: Nigel Farage could cost Tories up to 60 seats
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Sir John Curtice on LBC: Nigel Farage could cost Tories up to 60 seats
Sophie Stowers on BBC News: Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer go head to head in first televised debate
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Sophie Stowers on BBC News: Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer go head to head in first televised debate
UKICE and Peston Show: Where are Starmer and Sunak going in the Election 24?
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UKICE and Peston Show: Where are Starmer and Sunak going in the Election 24?
Luke Akehurst: How Labour use Brexit to select candidates
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Luke Akehurst: How Labour use Brexit to select candidates
Sir John Curtice: Conservatives need either a "record campaign swing" or "for the polls to be wrong"
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Sir John Curtice: Conservatives need either a "record campaign swing" or "for the polls to be wrong"
Sir John Curtice on Election 2024: "Nothing has changed" in the first week for Sunak
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Sir John Curtice on Election 2024: "Nothing has changed" in the first week for Sunak
Anand Menon on UK Election: Rishi Sunak's party is "massively unpopular".
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Anand Menon on UK Election: Rishi Sunak's party is "massively unpopular".
Jill Rutter on BBC World Service: UK to hold surprise general election in July
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Jill Rutter on BBC World Service: UK to hold surprise general election in July
Inflation has tumbled. But where’s the UK economy at? SWOT up with Prof Sarah Hall
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Inflation has tumbled. But where’s the UK economy at? SWOT up with Prof Sarah Hall
Lisa Nandy on Wigan Athletic: Football is too often the preserve of the rich
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Lisa Nandy on Wigan Athletic: Football is too often the preserve of the rich

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @owainmartin8620
    @owainmartin8620 День тому

    This vid deserves like 1mil views atleast buts its bcs of algorithm

  • @markkw4691
    @markkw4691 День тому

    Polly McKenzie just makes midwit warm word salads, no meaningful analysis. Out of her depth. That she worked for Clegg for 5 years explains much and reflects badly on both of them.

  • @bregawn
    @bregawn День тому

    The final 2 minutes are the most insightful

  • @markkw4691
    @markkw4691 День тому

    Good to see Anand push back on the midwit, high status 'vibes' view on UK less attractive, with the hard data of immigration

  • @catinthehat906
    @catinthehat906 День тому

    Interesting to see that Menon is clear he doesn't believe Springford's doppelganger model on GDP loss. It keeps being quoted regularly in the Guardian and in their comments section as if it is 'holy writ'.

    • @samhartford8677
      @samhartford8677 День тому

      Yeah, except that much more reliable economists than Jonathan Porter (from whom Menon's opinion comes from) think the ONS estimation of 4% is too low like Adam Posen. I read the ONS report and it was based on the UK having free trade agreements with the US, China and a dozen other major developing economies by the time they left the EU. Those have not manifested. And the dobbelganger model currently shows a 5.5% lesser GDP in comparison to the economic performance of other comparable economies currently. I don't see that being so far of what is predicted given faster growth later can reduce the current lack in growth.

  • @everest9707
    @everest9707 День тому

    Bit long, but worth a read: The effects of uncontrolled migration are seen in: - increase of people on benefits. See the government's data of unemployment by ethnicity - despite the image fed to us, white British have the lowest unemployment rate compared to all other ethnicities. - artificially lowering the minimum wage due to an abundance of cheap imported labour. We have parts of the indigenous population that rely heavily on low paid low skilled jobs, and they are having to compete with people who are used to earning below the poverty level of Africa, Indian Subcontinent, etc - increase in house prices and rental prices - which also impacts the birth rate of the indigenous population, as they will avoid having children if they can't afford them. - building on protected Green Belt land due to the housing pressure - more building on existing buildings, and conversions into houses of multiple occupation (HMO), all causing social tension as people live cheek by jowl. - increase in violence and crime. Some of which is specific to certain ethnicities. Knife (and machete) crime is more frequent, however whilst it captures the headlines, many other forms of crime, not typical to the indigenous population are flourishing. The Indian subcontinent grooming gangs rap_ing/assaulting/drugging white children. Shoplifting epidemic. violent clashes between different migrant groups! - increased demand for extra policing and prison officers, in the tens of thousands, and prison buildings (look at the prison population, where there is again a disproportionately higher number of foreign criminals. We are already releasing criminals early, and not imprisoning others, due to a lack of prison places! And the increase in taxes to pay for these. - increased demand on the judiciary. Our courts are blocked with massive queues, and everything is done to delay cases going to the CPS or going to court. We have a lack of staff and buildings. Very serious cases are rarely reaching the CPS or courts, or take years to go through the system. This causes a lack of justice, an increased risk to the population as criminals continue to live amongst us, and it encourages crime (justice needs to be swift to act as a deterrent). - the loss of our capital city London. It is now predominantly populated by people who self identify as belonging to an ethnic minority. You rarely hear English spoken! This will impact London's tourism - a £14,000,000,000pa industry! - greater difficulty in seeing a healthcare professional, especially one that speaks intelligible English, be it a GP, Consultant, or dentist - hospitals declaring emergencies as their A&E queues of ambulances with patients stuck in them grow longer. Even hospitals, in areas with a vast majority of white British population, if you go to the A&E it will be full of people from the middle east, Indian subcontinent, and Africa. Often you won't hear English being spoken! - increased burden of disabled children, on healthcare, special education needs, and state benefits (both for disability, and for the unemployed parents that stay at home caring for their disabled children), unnecessarily caused by cousin marriage, from people from the Indian subcontinent - lack of school and university places. Pressures to change what is being taught, in particular to suit Muslim, and other minority religious populations - the enormous congestion on all of our roads. Even country lanes! - religious and social tension, especially from ethnicities that are not interested in integrating - increased suffering of female children subjected to FGM and child marriage - increased distortion of UK elections, as women from the Indian subcontinent lose their vote to their husbands. And various members of parliament campaign for a specific religious interest, eg Islam, or about conflicts in Gaza or Kashmir! - loss of money spent in the UK economy, as migrants send it back to their countries of origin MORAL QUESTION Is it morally right to import cheap labour to be exploited? And what about those skilled migrants, eg nurses and doctors, that are actually needed in their own country. Is it morally right for the UK to benefit from poorer countries paying to educate and train skilled workers? MENTAL HEALTH BURDEN The effects of a lot of the above pressures, are seen in a rapid increase in mental health problems across all ages, but especially in the young working adults, adults who should, if anything, be the most resilient of society. FINANCIAL BURDEN The UK National Debt is over £3 trillion! Watch it growing in real time: www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk BIRTH RATE FALSE THEORY Some people believe in the theory, that we need to import people because of our lower birth rate, and that there is certain work that we don't want to do. This ignores the fact that we need to increase productivity, especially with automation/robotics/AI (Artificial Intelligence), because other countries will certainly be investing in this, and all of these REDUCE job vacancies - there will be fewer jobs in the near future! Our population might not apply for very low paid jobs, eg picking fruit, or nursing the elderly, but that is because the rates of pay are ridiculously low. Pay a fair wage in an economy that doesn't tilt the table by importing cheap labour! Young indigenous couples, avoid having children because they cannot afford to have them, or don't have the economic and housing stability that they need. This responsible approach to reproducing, is not shared by migrants coming to the UK - they are prepared to live in poverty, and have their large families subsidised by the UK taxpayer. Whilst also importing their sick and elderly relatives. WHAT CAN YOU DO? Vote Reform UK! Whoever you decide to vote for, please vote, and encourage others to vote. More people didn't bother to vote (2,496,468) than voted (1,088,225) for Sadiq Khan. More people didn't bother to vote (47,533) than voted (12,335) for Galloway. More people didn't bother to vote (15,553,935) than voted (13,966,454) for the Tories at the last general election. If you don't vote, or you spoil your ballot, then that simply means that Fatima/Mohamed's vote counts - and their interests, eg Islam and Sharia law, might not align with what is best for us and our nation.

  • @TheHooverGeorge
    @TheHooverGeorge 2 дні тому

    So what to do now that we have been hallowed out? No jobs to pay for hyperinflated house prices propped up by the banks.

  • @andrewrose7800
    @andrewrose7800 2 дні тому

    Why do they continue to wheel out this failed parliamentary politician. Lord Kinnock, former EU Commissioner, once anti second chamber and once anti EU. Typical Labour.

  • @chrisdawson6156
    @chrisdawson6156 2 дні тому

    For me it's good news and bad news the good news is that we all need change but the bad news is that Heidi Alexander will be my new local MP I can not stand her

  • @georgesdelatour
    @georgesdelatour 3 дні тому

    At least in this clip, Curtice fails to consider a massive confounder. Labour is currently doing well in the polls largely because lots of people who voted Conservative in 2019 aren't going to vote at all this time. They're going to stay at home. If Labour went all in on a campaign to rejoin, they would give their opponents a unifying flag to rally around.

  • @isshiomi6364
    @isshiomi6364 4 дні тому

    Tata should not take this risk as UK is no more industry friendly....Full of radicals, protests, dirty politics, international Fraudster's heaven, Grooming gangs and labour issues....In fact Tata should quit UK... Moreover Brits have lost buying power due to extreme poverty , unemployment etc

  • @mick947
    @mick947 4 дні тому

    Corbyn actually inspired people to join what became the biggest political party in Europe and gave us the biggest swing in voting since 1945. Kinnocks arrogant and conceited personality alone put people off voting for Labour. A Thatcherite/ Blairite neoliberal if ever there was one. Labour died the day John smith did.

  • @everest9707
    @everest9707 6 днів тому

    The effects of uncontrolled migration are seen in: - increase of people on benefits. See the government's data of unemployment by ethnicity - despite the image fed to us, white British have the lowest unemployment rate compared to all other ethnicities. - artificially lowering the minimum wage due to an abundance of cheap imported labour. We have parts of the indigenous population that rely heavily on low paid low skilled jobs, and they are having to compete with people who are used to earning below the poverty level of Africa, Indian Subcontinent, etc - increase in house prices and rental prices - which also impacts the birth rate of the indigenous population, as they will avoid having children if they can't afford them. - building on protected Green Belt land due to the housing pressure - more building on existing buildings, and conversions into houses of multiple occupation (HMO), all causing social tension as people live cheek by jowl. - increase in violence and crime. Some of which is specific to certain ethnicities. Knife (and machete) crime is more frequent, however whilst it captures the headlines, many other forms of crime, not typical to the indigenous population are flourishing. The Indian subcontinent grooming gangs rap_ing/assaulting/drugging white children. Shoplifting epidemic. violent clashes between different migrant groups! - increased demand for extra policing and prison officers, in the tens of thousands, and prison buildings (look at the prison population, where there is again a disproportionately higher number of foreign criminals. We are already releasing criminals early, and not imprisoning others, due to a lack of prison places! And the increase in taxes to pay for these. - increased demand on the judiciary. Our courts are blocked with massive queues, and everything is done to delay cases going to the CPS or going to court. We have a lack of staff and buildings. Very serious cases are rarely reaching the CPS or courts, or take years to go through the system. This causes a lack of justice, an increased risk to the population as criminals continue to live amongst us, and it encourages crime (justice needs to be swift to act as a deterrent). - the loss of our capital city London. It is now predominantly populated by people who self identify as belonging to an ethnic minority. You rarely hear English spoken! This will impact London's tourism - a £14,000,000,000pa industry! - greater difficulty in seeing a healthcare professional, especially one that speaks intelligible English, be it a GP, Consultant, or dentist - hospitals declaring emergencies as their A&E queues of ambulances with patients stuck in them grow longer. Even hospitals, in areas with a vast majority of white British population, if you go to the A&E it will be full of people from the middle east, Indian subcontinent, and Africa. Often you won't hear English being spoken! - increased burden of disabled children, on healthcare, special education needs, and state benefits (both for disability, and for the unemployed parents that stay at home caring for their disabled children), unnecessarily caused by cousin marriage, from people from the Indian subcontinent - lack of school and university places. Pressures to change what is being taught, in particular to suit Muslim, and other minority religious populations - the enormous congestion on all of our roads. Even country lanes! - religious and social tension, especially from ethnicities that are not interested in integrating - increased suffering of female children subjected to FGM and child marriage - increased distortion of UK elections, as women from the Indian subcontinent lose their vote to their husbands. And various members of parliament campaign for a specific religious interest, eg Islam, or about conflicts in Gaza or Kashmir! - loss of money spent in the UK economy, as migrants send it back to their countries of origin MORAL QUESTION Is it morally right to import cheap labour to be exploited? And what about those skilled migrants, eg nurses and doctors, that are actually needed in their own country. Is it morally right for the UK to benefit from poorer countries paying to educate and train skilled workers? MENTAL HEALTH BURDEN The effects of a lot of the above pressures, are seen in a rapid increase in mental health problems across all ages, but especially in the young working adults, adults who should, if anything, be the most resilient of society. FINANCIAL BURDEN The UK National Debt is over £3 trillion! Watch it growing in real time: www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk BIRTH RATE FALSE THEORY Some people believe in the theory, that we need to import people because of our lower birth rate, and that there is certain work that we don't want to do. This ignores the fact that we need to increase productivity, especially with automation/robotics/AI (Artificial Intelligence), because other countries will certainly be investing in this, and all of these REDUCE job vacancies - there will be fewer jobs in the near future! Our population might not apply for very low paid jobs, eg picking fruit, or nursing the elderly, but that is because the rates of pay are ridiculously low. Pay a fair wage in an economy that doesn't tilt the table by importing cheap labour! Young indigenous couples, avoid having children because they cannot afford to have them, or don't have the economic and housing stability that they need. This responsible approach to reproducing, is not shared by migrants coming to the UK - they are prepared to live in poverty, and have their large families subsidised by the UK taxpayer. Whilst also importing their sick and elderly relatives. WHAT CAN YOU DO? Vote Reform UK! Whoever you decide to vote for, please vote, and encourage others to vote. More people didn't bother to vote (2,496,468) than voted (1,088,225) for Sadiq Khan. More people didn't bother to vote (47,533) than voted (12,335) for Galloway. More people didn't bother to vote (15,553,935) than voted (13,966,454) for the Tories at the last general election. If you don't vote, or you spoil your ballot, then that simply means that Fatima/Mohamed's vote counts - and their interests, eg Islam and Sharia law, might not align with what is best for us and our nation.

  • @markmerry1471
    @markmerry1471 8 днів тому

    No bloody way. The 16/17 year can not even dress them self let a lone do anything more.

  • @KieranMcenteeKieran
    @KieranMcenteeKieran 8 днів тому

    Goodnight Irene. I mean Habib.

  • @rogermoore-gd9do
    @rogermoore-gd9do 8 днів тому

    He had already lost before he was born! What a loser.

  • @Handleinthewind123
    @Handleinthewind123 8 днів тому

    Has any party ever backed up worries about the level of immigration with concrete numbers demonstrating a net drain on public finances or the welfare system?

    • @qeitkas594
      @qeitkas594 8 днів тому

      95% of the lifetime contribution to the NHS is spent in the last 3 months of your life. The whole debate is very simple: an aging population is the most expensive for a society. Immigration is a blessing.

  • @paulfitzpatrick6536
    @paulfitzpatrick6536 8 днів тому

    I thought he was a sell out leftie prick I the 1980 election. RIP Tony benn . Ps you got beat by major 😢

  • @khairulnaeim756
    @khairulnaeim756 8 днів тому

    Something wrong with this people society and way their think... maybe most of them from brat family, from ruin society that do not know English value...lies is nothing for them in front million+ ...it looks they put Lust on top of everything...they way i see ...is stupidity from so call well education people...if human cannot think what is truth or not..is low than animal... Human IQ not what west say but base on With you know nothing but try to find or learn what in the book....the correct answer will be your IQ level...this west way ,they learn and understand by someone,they not fully use brain,that why some well educated people have problem when they working.... just maybe and opinion 😱

  • @henfc456
    @henfc456 9 днів тому

    never forgive boris

  • @RF_Burns
    @RF_Burns 9 днів тому

    The polling question "Has immigration enriched culture and society, or undermined it" is a loaded question. Of course most reasonable people would say that immigration has enriched culture and society, how could it not have? I'd like to see an immediate follow-up question like "Do you think that net migration is too high?" I suspect that a significant percentage who agreed that immigration HAS enriched culture and society would also say yes to net-migration being to high. A final question about whether the high numbers would influence their voting would be much more insightful.

  • @shawngrinter2747
    @shawngrinter2747 9 днів тому

    Well my next door neighbour wants “The Darkies out of the Corner Shop”, when I pointed out that would mean it closes as it’s a family run Indian shop she looked non plussed.

  • @gilgamecha
    @gilgamecha 9 днів тому

    Fucked. Answered it for you.

  • @davidalderson4980
    @davidalderson4980 9 днів тому

    The problem with closing the pits was not that they should have remained open, but that the communities were abandoned and 30p Lee tells us a story of an individual as if it were a possibility for everyone and had no consequences for future generations. Now landlords rule.

  • @SPKB1984
    @SPKB1984 10 днів тому

    In the UK, Europeans who left due to Brexit were replaced by immigrants from India, China and Nigeria some of whom can barely speak English. Not to mention that they are often misogynistic, homophobic, closed to embracing our values. I am often the only white person in team meetings of over 10 people. It's insane. I love cosmopolitan cities, but there has to be balance. I have also noticed that if one of them gets the foot in the door of the labour market he/she will try to bring in people of the same background. They get away with it cos companies are happy with lower salaries. We should rejoin the EU and welcome fellow Europeans who share British values.

  • @drasticplasticaustin
    @drasticplasticaustin 10 днів тому

    British Politics? if only there was a campaign to save it from itself. Alarmly its been on a downward slide for as long as I can remember. Declining standards, lack of accountability, deminishing credibility and politicians that are light years from being trustworthy. Once upon a time our vote's meant something. Now they've been devalued to the point of being little more than entrapment bait. What a disgrace to our once proud Nation.

  • @Genghis-Khan121
    @Genghis-Khan121 11 днів тому

    I detest this horrible woman, she refuses to speak to me after I specially asked would she see me I’m 66 years old on deaths door with a chronic illness I lived and worked away for 30 years I asked her staff could she help me, as I wanted to end my days back in my home town but I was told you don’t live in Wigan now so she only will see people that are in her constituency, so I can’t afford to move back in private rented in Wigan I just thought she could help with my situation and help with Wigan council , but I was turned away yet people from thousands of miles away she welcomes , yet me born and bred wiganer worked all my life she hadn’t the time of day for me

  • @rampageclover9788
    @rampageclover9788 12 днів тому

    Corbyn is a passionate Leninist and Marxist. You put him him No. 10 and you will end up with a skeleton of an economy.

  • @katynewt
    @katynewt 12 днів тому

    For god's sake, ditch Windows!

  •  12 днів тому

    EP was right as right can be and it's all coming true Michael, although you will never noticed living away from it all in your mansion.

  •  12 днів тому

    Blaming everyone but himself typical loony lefties.

  • @Halebopp97
    @Halebopp97 13 днів тому

    I thought we were going to get a genuine discussion from somebody about what the EU is really about. Instead we got a pro EU waffle which doesn't tell you anything about its links to the rothschilds or it's links to the holy Roman empire

  • @sy2pie
    @sy2pie 13 днів тому

    I've yet to see a good argument for even -1% of GDP thanks to Brexit, let alone 4-10% like these forecasts predicted.

  • @growinsane9123
    @growinsane9123 14 днів тому

    If the worst he had to say was that during her tenure we lost 25% of manufacturing, from a globally looking point of view, he hasn't got that much bad to say since similar shifts albeit smaller were happening everywhere in the west. What he doesn't mention is the massive massive growth in services and high value jobs that happened under her watch

  • @noshirm6285
    @noshirm6285 14 днів тому

    Neil Pillock

  • @1957bumpy
    @1957bumpy 15 днів тому

    The right is on the rise and on the march across europe ,this is just the start . And just where do you think its anything to do with YOU how other countries vote

  • @vvwalker7261
    @vvwalker7261 15 днів тому

    I cant take anyone who says "far right" seriously. The "far right" is the left's new boggie man, no one is buying it

  • @richiemcgrathdrums
    @richiemcgrathdrums 16 днів тому

    Flip flopping class traitor

  • @firingi_rohman
    @firingi_rohman 16 днів тому

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  • @RF_Burns
    @RF_Burns 16 днів тому

    I had that very same sideboard in the 60s. I currently have a Fender Strat (with 70s headstock) too!

  • @katynewt
    @katynewt 16 днів тому

    I'll vote for whoever can get decent broadband for this channel!

  • @BendmydickCucumbersnatch
    @BendmydickCucumbersnatch 17 днів тому

    He was acting like he won before the election. Labour MPs and Peers had a private party before the 1992 election to celebrate their victory. That wasn't widely reported but their certainly was a lot of arrogance similar to Hillary Clinton in 2016.

  • @andrewjones-productions
    @andrewjones-productions 18 днів тому

    A surge in support for Reform that eventually leads to them forming a government is the fast track course to the inevitable breakup of the United Kingdom. I am more than certain that the Northern Irish republican parties will increase their vote in Northern Ireland and Farage is going to find that the border in the Irish Sea that he so dislikes will become an international border. Scotland will then follow and especially so if and when they choose Stephen Flynn to be the leader of the SNP. In the interim, Labour are going to form a government and take seats from the SNP and the electorate throughout the UK are going to be very disappointed over the next 5 years. The Scottish electorate are going to be reminded that English centric parties such as the Tories, Labour and especially Reform, do not give a hoot about Scotland, Wales and especially Northern Ireland. Farage, having already had a major role in destroying the UK economy, will now proceed to destroy the union itself. That's only natural, he after all, has such an aversion to unions (said with disdain for this disgusting charlatan).

  • @BogdanGheorge-bc8xu
    @BogdanGheorge-bc8xu 18 днів тому

    *_RYSHY_MUST_RESYGN_*

  • @tenniskinsella7768
    @tenniskinsella7768 18 днів тому

    Not the same. Labour more militant

  • @AllAboutHealthandFitness33
    @AllAboutHealthandFitness33 18 днів тому

    Interesting Times.

  • @theglanconer6463
    @theglanconer6463 18 днів тому

    If you want Labour, vote Tories, if you want Tories, vote labour if you want change vote Reform.

  • @terrygibson7143
    @terrygibson7143 18 днів тому

    Why does the UK persist with the most primitive form of voting (FPTP) that there is?

  • @jamiecook8239
    @jamiecook8239 18 днів тому

    Tories didnt control immigration and did get us all the way out of EU, thats why they gonna lose seats

  • @DaveSeville-sf1ku
    @DaveSeville-sf1ku 18 днів тому

    Its typical hes a scab from Nottinghamshire. In all fairness though Blair abandoned White British working class. But so did Thatcher when she destroyed heavy industry, so we can import cheap coal from Ukraine. They shouldnt close the coal mines in West Virginia too