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do you remember brexit. they had signs everywhere and said listen, this is where you got to put more money in. and here's the tariff. it was so organized. it was so organized. >> well, there's a good piece in the journal this morning about the usmca and the that that mexico and china thought they made regarding free trade and open markets. >> but you're talking. >> renegotiated. >> they got. >> had jim, you're talking about the process of the actual collection. >> well yeah. but i'm. >> saying a lot of people are more focused on the broader implications of what it's going to mean in terms of the cost of goods and the difficulty. >> i think, all right. >> changes in sources. >> and i'm saying that you can't know those until you see the regs. i would love to say, okay, look, if from now on, fosforo, we pay 25% of something to someone, right? >> you don't know where. you're right. this is your mezcal brand that you obviously i'm happy. >> to pay. i'm not a scot. i'm not a scofflaw. i don't be a scofflaw. >> i a
do you remember brexit. they had signs everywhere and said listen, this is where you got to put more money in. and here's the tariff. it was so organized. it was so organized. >> well, there's a good piece in the journal this morning about the usmca and the that that mexico and china thought they made regarding free trade and open markets. >> but you're talking. >> renegotiated. >> they got. >> had jim, you're talking about the process of the actual collection....
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it instability and i'm not prepared to do it. irony that great irony that the prime use brexit freedoms, we are effettrsrelirr indeed sis numberiii briefed, we are now effettrsrelirr indeed ss numberiii briefed, we are now in a ten briefed, we are now in a unique position compared to europe. i applaud such president and america even no one ’;1;'.;.;r.;h..;r 7 7 no one behind agrees. is 7 7777 777is going ' w ’ "iégsia’gio" is going to pug is going to pu'z100 america is going to put 100 billion whatever it is and billion or whatever it is and thousands of americans will be in is that of itself, in ukraine, is that of itself, enough of a security guarantee? 0r enough of a security guarantee? or does it mean that we need to send british and if we send british troops, and if we do, given the size of our army, how many? the mineral deal is not on how many? the mineral deal is not - on its _ how many? the mineral deal is not - on its own. - how many? the mineral deal is not - on its own. can - how many? the mineral deal is not - on its own. can i i not enough on its own. can i just remind him
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and actually zelenskyy pipped it with the same brexit vote, 5248. so it�*s same brexit vote, 5248. i personal view i�*m prepared to listen to the leaders of nato and all the other european countries, all of whom thought that what happened in the oval office was a disgrace. the only person who thought it was not a bad thing was viktor orban of hungary and his sidekick from slovakia. and these are not serious people. they�*re going to leave nato in next couple months. but that's that�*s where we are. that's where we are. >> well, to be. with all respect, to be fair, they are backing zelenskyy. so i don't think that i would say that they were objective views. so i hear were objective views. 50 i hear that. but they are backing zelenskyy. so i would you know they're not neutral. no, no but they're not neutral. no, no but they're not neutral. no, no but they're not from a neutral perspective. so they would say that that's what i think on that. but let's let�*s just come back to the meeting today because obviously today the european leaders are talking about a ceasefire, although they ar
and actually zelenskyy pipped it with the same brexit vote, 5248. so it�*s same brexit vote, 5248. i personal view i�*m prepared to listen to the leaders of nato and all the other european countries, all of whom thought that what happened in the oval office was a disgrace. the only person who thought it was not a bad thing was viktor orban of hungary and his sidekick from slovakia. and these are not serious people. they�*re going to leave nato in next couple months. but that's that�*s...
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>> it may be a great irony that our prime minister used brexit freedoms as effectively as he did yesterday. we are now in a unique position compared to the rest of europe. i also applaud him making such positive words about president trump and the relationship with america even if nobody behind him agrees. president zelenskyy has not accepted that he is going to sign the minerals agreement with america. america is going to put $100 billion or whatever it is and thousands of americans will be in ukraine. is that of itself enough for the security guarantee? or does it mean we need to send british troops? and if we do, given the size of our army, how many? p.m. starmer: the minerals deal is not enough on its own. but can i just remind him, russia is the aggressor? zelenskyy is a war leader whose country has been invaded and we should all be supporting him and not fawning over putin. >> hear, hear! >> i welcome the prime minister's statements. can i congratulate him on the excellent leadership he has shown on the international stage? does my right honorable friend agree with me that for any la
>> it may be a great irony that our prime minister used brexit freedoms as effectively as he did yesterday. we are now in a unique position compared to the rest of europe. i also applaud him making such positive words about president trump and the relationship with america even if nobody behind him agrees. president zelenskyy has not accepted that he is going to sign the minerals agreement with america. america is going to put $100 billion or whatever it is and thousands of americans will...
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it may be a great irony that a remainer prime minister used brexit freedoms as effectively as he did yesterday. number 10, we are now in a unique position compared to the rest of europe, and yesterday was a triumph. i also applauded him making such positive words about president trump and our relationship with america, even if nobody behind him agrees. but here's the key. president zelenskyy has not accepted that he's going to sign the minerals agreement with america, and america's going to put in $100 billion or whatever it is, and thousands of americans will be in ukraine. is that of itself enough of a security guarantee? or, does it mean that we need to send british troops, and if we do, given the size of our army, how many? >> the mineral deal is not enough on its own, but can i just remind him, russia is the aggressor. zelenskyy is a war leader whose country has been invaded. and we should all be supporting him, and not forwarding over putin. >> joanna baxter. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i welcome the prime minister's statement, and can i congratulate him on the excellent leaders
it may be a great irony that a remainer prime minister used brexit freedoms as effectively as he did yesterday. number 10, we are now in a unique position compared to the rest of europe, and yesterday was a triumph. i also applauded him making such positive words about president trump and our relationship with america, even if nobody behind him agrees. but here's the key. president zelenskyy has not accepted that he's going to sign the minerals agreement with america, and america's going to put...
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i've been to london a good bit over the past several years, and i've noticed post-brexit brexit, a lack of confidence, sort of a loss of animal spirits, sort of this aimlessness that all changed this weekend. i'm not saying that everything is going to magically, but they have given europe a purpose to unite. they have given europe a purpose to move forward. and again, i don't think this is what donald trump or vladimir putin wants. >> i think. that trump. >> would be. >> very happy. >> to pivot and say, look, i'm. >> the only president that could get. >> the europeans to take. >> the lead and pay their. >> fair share. >> if they're. >> capable of doing it. >> right now. >> trump wouldn't take that bet. putin wouldn't. >> take that bet. >> i'm not even. >> sure i would take. >> that bet. but they've. >> got a. >> better shot after the last weekend than they did. before zelenskyy. >> blew up with trump. >> watch what. >> the. >> germans are doing. >> right now. the next couple. >> of days. watch very carefully. >> they are talking. >> about before. >> the new chancellor takes office. >> t
i've been to london a good bit over the past several years, and i've noticed post-brexit brexit, a lack of confidence, sort of a loss of animal spirits, sort of this aimlessness that all changed this weekend. i'm not saying that everything is going to magically, but they have given europe a purpose to unite. they have given europe a purpose to move forward. and again, i don't think this is what donald trump or vladimir putin wants. >> i think. that trump. >> would be. >> very...
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he draws on history and pop culture sometimes as well, like looking at the british brexit as a kind oft played on this monty python sketch. >> good morning. >> i'm sorry to have kept. >> you waiting, but. >> i'm afraid. >> my. >> my walk has become rather. >> sillier recently, sir. >> i have. >> a silly walk, and i'd like to obtain a government grant to help me develop it. i see. may i see your silly walk? yes, certainly. yes. it's not particularly silly, is it? yes. i think with government backing, i could make it very silly. >> joining us now is barry blitt, pulitzer prize winning illustrator, cover artist for the famed new yorker magazine for over 30 years. welcome. >> thank you. >> ari. nice to be here. >> great to have you. your covers are so well known. here's two's a crowd, which is how many people started the second trump administration. tell me about this cover. >> i think it was just. >> intended to annoy president trump. really. and obviously, you know, the outsized role that that elon musk appears to be taking in the amount of air. >> in the. >> room that he's he's ingestin
he draws on history and pop culture sometimes as well, like looking at the british brexit as a kind oft played on this monty python sketch. >> good morning. >> i'm sorry to have kept. >> you waiting, but. >> i'm afraid. >> my. >> my walk has become rather. >> sillier recently, sir. >> i have. >> a silly walk, and i'd like to obtain a government grant to help me develop it. i see. may i see your silly walk? yes, certainly. yes. it's not...
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in the u.k., they forgot why europe was relevant and voted for brexit, for example, so it is not unheard of to lose the plot over time and forget about where things are, but in europe right now people know they are under seizure -- siege from russia. an inquest is going on about the death of dawn sturgess, the woman who unfortunately was killed by novichok from a bottle of perfume that military intelligence discarded in a charity donation bin that her partner found and brought home and they sprayed this perfume and discovered it was a deadly weapons grade nerve agent that had just been used to poison a former russian spy's daughter. the reason this was uncovered is because the u.k. has a facility near salisbury where they got like we have in frederick, maryland, where they can do testing for nerve agents, biological and chemical weapons. so only eight countries knew this existed, so it is by chance that this actually happened there. and it was able to be revealed. this is only one assassination that has taken place on british soil. there was one poisoned by polonium, a radiological agent
in the u.k., they forgot why europe was relevant and voted for brexit, for example, so it is not unheard of to lose the plot over time and forget about where things are, but in europe right now people know they are under seizure -- siege from russia. an inquest is going on about the death of dawn sturgess, the woman who unfortunately was killed by novichok from a bottle of perfume that military intelligence discarded in a charity donation bin that her partner found and brought home and they...
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. >> brexit, you got the schedule. you got the tariff. you said, okay, i owe this.ven't given us anything. we don't know what we. >> owe, what. >> we don't know. we don't know where it's paid. we don't know if it isn't paid. do we owe them? who owes it? does the buyer, i mean, the lack of any thought about this, david is stunning. >> cnbc anchor jim cramer reacting yesterday to those tariffs put in place by president trump, describing the situation as vast confusion. president trump briefly touched on those tariffs. during his. address to congress last night. >> tariffs are about making america rich again and making america great again. and it's happening and it will happen rather quickly. they'll be a little disturbance. but we're okay with that. it won't be much. no you're not. oh. >> earlier in. >> the day, canadian prime minister justin trudeau blasted the tariffs, announcing canada is striking back with its own 25% tariff on $155 billion worth of u.s. goods. >> 19 canadians are reasonable and we are polite, but. >> we will not back down. >> from a fight. >> now
. >> brexit, you got the schedule. you got the tariff. you said, okay, i owe this.ven't given us anything. we don't know what we. >> owe, what. >> we don't know. we don't know where it's paid. we don't know if it isn't paid. do we owe them? who owes it? does the buyer, i mean, the lack of any thought about this, david is stunning. >> cnbc anchor jim cramer reacting yesterday to those tariffs put in place by president trump, describing the situation as vast confusion....
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ben landed a good deal over the past several years, and i've seen a country post brexit that was strugglingoubt, that whose economy was was struggling as well and sort of had lost a sense of purpose this past weekend that changed keir starmer actually looking almost churchillian and, and right now, right now, because the united states has said we don't want the title right now, keir starmer looking like the leader of the free world pushing back against russia. and then, of course, you have king charles the third welcoming president zelensky. and strangely enough, not being offended by the fact that he wasn't wearing a double breasted suit. zelensky, talk about what we saw this weekend and this remarkable coming together of european leaders who say we have to do more and we can no longer depend on the united states. >> well, it. >> really was. an extraordinary moment, i think, in the evolution. of keir starmer. a sort of a pivotal point for. >> him where he. >> has emerged, you know, in the. crucible of this crisis actually. >> as a. >> statesman and a leader. and sometimes it. takes that ki
ben landed a good deal over the past several years, and i've seen a country post brexit that was strugglingoubt, that whose economy was was struggling as well and sort of had lost a sense of purpose this past weekend that changed keir starmer actually looking almost churchillian and, and right now, right now, because the united states has said we don't want the title right now, keir starmer looking like the leader of the free world pushing back against russia. and then, of course, you have king...
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this is post—brexit britain? they have _ this is post—brexit britain?ey have also always tried to act as a bridge _ have also always tried to act as a bridge between in the us and europe. sir keir— bridge between in the us and europe. sir keir starmer, they have a decision— sir keir starmer, they have a decision to make right now, how exactly— decision to make right now, how exactly they are going to fall in this conflict and what that means a bridge _ this conflict and what that means a bridge in's— this conflict and what that means a bridge in's feature as well. we need to talk about _ bridge in's feature as well. we need to talk about russia, _ bridge in's feature as well. we need to talk about russia, we've - bridge in's feature as well. we need to talk about russia, we've got - to talk about russia, we've got about a minute left. do you think we could be seeing a different kind of situation with russia, bringing in from the proverbial kobe we have seen the talks in saudi arabia, what is it message he is sending? is leer; settling the ukraine confli
this is post—brexit britain? they have _ this is post—brexit britain?ey have also always tried to act as a bridge _ have also always tried to act as a bridge between in the us and europe. sir keir— bridge between in the us and europe. sir keir starmer, they have a decision— sir keir starmer, they have a decision to make right now, how exactly— decision to make right now, how exactly they are going to fall in this conflict and what that means a bridge _ this conflict and what that...
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people say brexit and they say covid., i understand that after brexit there was probably some bureaucracy that used to be done in europe. there's now being donein in europe. there's now being done in the uk and we needed more people for that. that will be part of it. i also understand that we hired more people during covid, but covid was five years ago and we're long past the pandemic now, so nobody from the previous regime has really been able to explain to me why they hired an extra 130,000 people. so i want to make sure that we get the best value for money for the taxpayer. the state has taken on some things it hasn't done before. there have been some changes in policy, for example in the probation service, which has meant bringing some things back in—house. that will explain some of it. but what's really important is to get the best value for money for people, make sure these are good jobs that people want to do, and make sure that when we use public resources, it's where the public really want to see it. and that's w
people say brexit and they say covid., i understand that after brexit there was probably some bureaucracy that used to be done in europe. there's now being donein in europe. there's now being done in the uk and we needed more people for that. that will be part of it. i also understand that we hired more people during covid, but covid was five years ago and we're long past the pandemic now, so nobody from the previous regime has really been able to explain to me why they hired an extra 130,000...
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oh, it's brexit, it's definitely not halal slaughter. anyway, let's kick off with the daily mail steve. >> yeah, worrying stuff. >> yeah, worrying stuff. >> their headline. >> their headline. >> how many more. putin spies in uk question mark don't ask me. >> daily mail. >> daily mail. >> you're a newspaper. stop panicking me about this. but this is after this bulgarian espionage cell convicted of plotting honey traps. i don't know if you've seen the picture on the front page. a somewhat honey trap lady. i'm not sure if that's an adjective, but i think we all know what we're saying. and if information was in some way exchanged for liaisons with someone like that, was it worth it? makes sense. you know, it's all transactional. >> nobody's going to send that quy- >> guy- >> to quy- >> to jail. >> to jail. >> it's a victimless crime in so many ways. but yeah, they've . many ways. but yeah, they've. well, it seems all very sexy and, like, espionage. that's a good word, isn't it? >> very james bond. >> very james bond. >> until you find out th
oh, it's brexit, it's definitely not halal slaughter. anyway, let's kick off with the daily mail steve. >> yeah, worrying stuff. >> yeah, worrying stuff. >> their headline. >> their headline. >> how many more. putin spies in uk question mark don't ask me. >> daily mail. >> daily mail. >> you're a newspaper. stop panicking me about this. but this is after this bulgarian espionage cell convicted of plotting honey traps. i don't know if you've seen...
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can i make an observation which i find quite ironic considering keir starmer's fierce opposition to brexitt—referendum he has been put in this unique position of being slightly more on trump's side because we are not associated with a lack of eu defence spending. slightly independent from the whole scene and therefore in the position of being arbiter and now potentially welcoming a post—brexit trade deal with america, who would have thunk? it is my only observation on that. before we talk about today's summit, let's just look at this issue of the state visit. now stop the state visit for bully trump, says the mail on sunday. of all newspapers. there's a big leader inside basically saying that this state visit, which is now being tabled for this year, not 2026, be the second time an elected us president has been given a bells and whistles reception by the royals shouldn't go ahead. >> yeah, this is one of the very topsy turvy things going on right now because, of course, ahead of donald trump returning to the white house, lots of journalists, perhaps including some of the, were quick to poi
can i make an observation which i find quite ironic considering keir starmer's fierce opposition to brexitt—referendum he has been put in this unique position of being slightly more on trump's side because we are not associated with a lack of eu defence spending. slightly independent from the whole scene and therefore in the position of being arbiter and now potentially welcoming a post—brexit trade deal with america, who would have thunk? it is my only observation on that. before we talk...
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people were saying after brexit we would never win.nd then we then we basically we won that year ukraine actually won. but i mean let's let's face it, that was sympathy votes. so i think we can take the moral victory. >> but did not we did we not win because we were supporting ukraine? >> no, i don't think so. >> no, i don't think so. >> we were the best. you know, the germans were just talking about helmets and we were talking about actually putting our money where our mouth is. >> if you think about the countries that voted for us, were they voting because they thought that we were more supportive of ukraine than them? i doubt it. >> so this band remember monday, apparently they did quite well in the voice. yeah. i was thinking, well, why didn't we just get the winners of the voice to do it? so we've got runner up. you know, we always seem to have second rate bands. no offence, remember monday, i'm sure you're fantastic, but, you know. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> budget, little mix. >> budget, little mix. >> i think some of
people were saying after brexit we would never win.nd then we then we basically we won that year ukraine actually won. but i mean let's let's face it, that was sympathy votes. so i think we can take the moral victory. >> but did not we did we not win because we were supporting ukraine? >> no, i don't think so. >> no, i don't think so. >> we were the best. you know, the germans were just talking about helmets and we were talking about actually putting our money where our...
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he's murmuring tales of brexit glory and stories of just stop oil protesters being rounded up and sent to china, whispering them in darren's ear. lasti whispering them in darren's ear. last i checked, darren is in restful, drooling trance, dreaming of union jack undies and a gigantic seawall in the channel to stop the boats. sleep well darren. but while some are drifting off, nothing screams upright and ready to blow. as our favourite aussie willie kingston. yes, willie is back from gallivanting around on his ever popular podcast fire willie. but please, whatever you do, don't google that because you might not quite like the search results. and with all this madness, britain's toughest doctor is still with us, doctor. ronny. yes. welcome back. now, it's no coincidence that many of you are suffering from this bizarre two month long cold that's been haunting britain. well, i think i know why doctor ronny has told me she's been stockpiling antibiotics in her spare bedroom like a doomsday prepper. she's been cackling nhs. never heard of her. yeah, she's trying to wean the country off our c
he's murmuring tales of brexit glory and stories of just stop oil protesters being rounded up and sent to china, whispering them in darren's ear. lasti whispering them in darren's ear. last i checked, darren is in restful, drooling trance, dreaming of union jack undies and a gigantic seawall in the channel to stop the boats. sleep well darren. but while some are drifting off, nothing screams upright and ready to blow. as our favourite aussie willie kingston. yes, willie is back from...
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he's murmuring tales of brexit glory and stories of just stop oil protesters being rounded up and sent to china, whispering them in darren's ear. lasti whispering them in darren's ear. last i checked, darren is in restful, drooling trance, dreaming of union jack undies and a gigantic seawall in the channel to stop the boats. sleep well darren. but while some are drifting off, nothing screams upright and ready to blow. as our favourite aussie willie kingston. yes, willie is back from gallivanting around on his ever popular podcast fire willie. but please, whatever you do, don't google that because you might not quite like the search results. and with all this madness, britain's toughest doctor is still with us, doctor. ronny. yes. welcome back. now, it's no coincidence that many of you are suffering from this bizarre two month long cold that's been haunting britain. well, i think i know why doctor ronny has told me she's been stockpiling antibiotics in her spare bedroom like a doomsday prepper. she's been cackling nhs. never heard of her. yeah, she's trying to wean the country off our c
he's murmuring tales of brexit glory and stories of just stop oil protesters being rounded up and sent to china, whispering them in darren's ear. lasti whispering them in darren's ear. last i checked, darren is in restful, drooling trance, dreaming of union jack undies and a gigantic seawall in the channel to stop the boats. sleep well darren. but while some are drifting off, nothing screams upright and ready to blow. as our favourite aussie willie kingston. yes, willie is back from...
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the two governments want to reset in relations after tensions over brexit and legacy laws on northern. they'll host business talks on trade, energy and construction before agreeing and construction before agreeing a new cooperation plan through to 2030. the trump administration has been holding secret talks with hamas in qatar to secure the release of hostages in gaza. it marks a major shift in us policy, which has long avoided direct engagement with the terrorist group. sources suggest. the talks include efforts to free edan alexander, believed to be the last living american hostage. but us officials and the israeli government haven't commented. trump's envoy, steve witkoff, is set to return to the middle east to negotiate the next phase of the gaza ceasefire deal soon. police are launching an international appeal to trace more potential victims of serial rapist zahawi zahawi, one of the uk's most prolific predators. the chinese phd student has been convicted today of attacking ten women, but officers fear he may have drugged and assaulted more than 50 others in the uk and in china.
the two governments want to reset in relations after tensions over brexit and legacy laws on northern. they'll host business talks on trade, energy and construction before agreeing and construction before agreeing a new cooperation plan through to 2030. the trump administration has been holding secret talks with hamas in qatar to secure the release of hostages in gaza. it marks a major shift in us policy, which has long avoided direct engagement with the terrorist group. sources suggest. the...
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the two governments want to reset in relations after tensions over brexit and legacy laws on northern. they'll host business talks on trade, energy and construction before agreeing and construction before agreeing a new cooperation plan through to 2030. the trump administration has been holding secret talks with hamas in qatar to secure the release of hostages in gaza. it marks a major shift in us policy, which has long avoided direct engagement with the terrorist group. sources suggest. the talks include efforts to free edan alexander, believed to be the last living american hostage. but us officials and the israeli government haven't commented. trump's envoy, steve witkoff, is set to return to the middle east to negotiate the next phase of the gaza ceasefire deal soon. police are launching an international appeal to trace more potential victims of serial rapist zahawi zahawi, one of the uk's most prolific predators. the chinese phd student has been convicted today of attacking ten women, but officers fear he may have drugged and assaulted more than 50 others in the uk and in china.
the two governments want to reset in relations after tensions over brexit and legacy laws on northern. they'll host business talks on trade, energy and construction before agreeing and construction before agreeing a new cooperation plan through to 2030. the trump administration has been holding secret talks with hamas in qatar to secure the release of hostages in gaza. it marks a major shift in us policy, which has long avoided direct engagement with the terrorist group. sources suggest. the...
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we would we would never have had the brexit referendum without him, for example.now, there is there is that factor that, you know, he is a strong, very capable leader. and he does you know, he does lead his party and he he is very much the boss. >> there is there's being the leader of the party, i mean, but both rupert lowe and ben habib before him said farage. his strong point is not actually having policies. and out of the 30 people in westminster, they've only got one person working on the actual policies for reform. so is this is this just ego that's gone wrong here, or is it about policy? i mean, the timing of all this, to be honest with you, stinks to high heaven, doesn't it? >> well, it is unfortunate, particularly because you've got local council elections coming up for those for those councils that haven't cancelled their elections, partly because i suspect they don't want to face reform and nominations close the first week of april. so, you know, there's not a lot of time left for people to come along and get their get their nominations in. i mean, i hop
we would we would never have had the brexit referendum without him, for example.now, there is there is that factor that, you know, he is a strong, very capable leader. and he does you know, he does lead his party and he he is very much the boss. >> there is there's being the leader of the party, i mean, but both rupert lowe and ben habib before him said farage. his strong point is not actually having policies. and out of the 30 people in westminster, they've only got one person working on...
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interesting that all the eu leaders came over here and the president of the eu came to london after we brexitedover an obese brain. >> yes, it's so true. >> yes, it�*s so true. >> yes, it�*s so true. >> because. >> because. >> it�*s not going anywhere else. >> it�*s not going anywhere else. >> is it? no, it�*s saying that. >> is it? no, it�*s saying that. >> yeah, it's not about how much weight you do put on. it's the fact that your brain thinks you're. so you feel fat. yeah, i kind of get that, which is so i don't know, but it's not really don�*t know, but it�*s not really very good, is it? because you could just. oh, i just feel fat. i�*m not really fat. which is kind of. you could kid yourself a lot on that. but a week of indulgence changes the chemical makeup of your mind, and so it makes you think and behave as though how you behave as though you're overweight don't know what that means. but yeah, it's sort of what was more interesting and i thought you might like is next week on in the daily mail, on the same page is a chocolate thief, has been a shoplifter who stole more than £5,000 wort
interesting that all the eu leaders came over here and the president of the eu came to london after we brexitedover an obese brain. >> yes, it's so true. >> yes, it�*s so true. >> yes, it�*s so true. >> because. >> because. >> it�*s not going anywhere else. >> it�*s not going anywhere else. >> is it? no, it�*s saying that. >> is it? no, it�*s saying that. >> yeah, it's not about how much weight you do put on. it's the fact...