General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
Edward McLaughlin
Channel 4 News
comments
Comments by "Edward McLaughlin" (@edwardmclaughlin7935) on "Channel 4 News" channel.
Previous
1
Next
...
All
When people step up to the lectern and speak of themselves in the third person, it's a massive warning sign.
56
Almost twelve minutes on the subject of inflation, with never a word on its actual root cause. In reality, prices are rising because the buying power of each pound has been reduced by the Bank of England's creation of billions more of them over many years, but rising to an unprecedented rate over the past two years. We are not alone in this. Central banks around the world have been doing this. Channel 4 would do well to approach the subject from this monetary side, and produce another feature so that a fuller appreciation of what is going on can be given to the public. The chances that this will happen are obviously very slim.
23
How long can this crime be covered-up?
18
@tiff1277 He's worked thirty years doing a very demanding job. What he has he has earned and he's no millionaire is he if he's renting a flat, as nice as it is. We're all suffering. We don't need to do the government's work of dividing people.
16
When are people going to give themselves a slap and wake up to the fact that this viral outbreak that comes in at 8th of the last 27 years of viral excess fatalities, is virtually finished; the 'pandemic' peaked back in April/May. If we don't do something very, very quickly, then we will have no economy to go back to. Our means of survival, our society, our way of life is being destroyed by the people who have worked themselves into positions of power. Wake up or prepare yourself for totalitarian rule. For ever.
7
What was the total all-cause death toll that day in UK? This is the MSM ramping up its barrage.
7
@tiff1277 How do you know he didn't do his apprenticeship and that's how he got onto 40grand?
7
Open the pubs. Now.
6
1997 that's when. When Blair and his administration chose to swap the indigenous British people for the mass immigration influx that they engineered. They walked away from us - what did they expect?
6
Open the pubs. NOW.
6
@rahulkemp8347 Well, last week's Tory landslide was the result of many tens of thousands of James Harold Wilsons leaving Labour; and in fact the toss pots in the higher party positions seem to prove you right. They don't appear to care. Maybe they are just happy being near power but still outside it?
5
@hannahbaxter8825 Apparently not in contemporary Labour circles.
5
@scottekoontz The crime of not even asking if any 'medical procedure' might have played a part in the astounding rise in the deaths of young, fit people from heart complications.
5
What's all this past tense? We're faced with lockdown until we have a zero infection rate, according to SAGE diktat. Figure that one out. Lockdown saves no lives. It is in place for one thing only: to dismantle the means of small/medium businesses to trade. Why? So that their former workers are put on the dole and at the mercy of the state. This is socialist takeover.
3
Stafkerr Johnson Even if it does, it won't stop lockdown. Nothing is to get in the way of the destruction of our economy.
3
@naz943 Translation: Baaaaaaaaaa
3
I recall a certain John Major, when announcing our first bout of 'austerity', insisting that "If it isn't hurting, it isn't working." The implication there seemed to suggest that after a period of hurt, things would get better. Major's words were spoken in 1995, notably on the 1st of April. We've been fools ever since.
3
Hurri His time with Channel 4 can't be long then.
2
@robinbettencourtdagraca Wake up to what is taking place across the western economies. This is not going to end until all small/medium business has been killed off. Not a virus problem it's a greed problem. They came for the working class years ago and no-one bothered. Now they (the elites who dwarf all high street traders) have set about destroying the middle class: the local business class who hire most workers and actually pay tax. The old left/right thing is defunct. This is the return to slavery being set up.
2
".....There is a problem though...." It's called reality. The Zelensky "Plan for Victory" was seen by his US hosts, to be nonsense - the visit was a flop. Vuhledar is now in Russian control, Pokrovsk soon to be same. Ukraine has been ruined and hundreds of thousands of young men have died; all because the Neocons wanted to use them for its own $$$$$purposes. The MSM including Channel 4 have been central to the enabling of this, by pushing the narrative. Shame on the lot of you.
2
Its real name is slavery, and not only is it not going to go away, it is going to be very much more widespread. Worry not though, your ever-loving government will allocate sufficient tokens to you so that you can survive. For now at least. What an exceedingly clever little, mid-ranking virus it has turned-out to be.
2
Rex Stout How is it in any way a trait of 'right wingers', to support people being cheated out of what is theirs?
2
Give them both some very difficult crossword puzzles. That should do it.
2
@jeevangill2041 Spot-on. That UBI is communism.
2
The pandemic hasn't pushed one person into poverty. The criminal response of shutting down businesses is what has put people into poverty; has put people out of work; has made people commit suicide; has terminated society. CH4 firmly in that MSM camp that sustains the 'pandemic' narrative and facilitates the government's continued abuse.
2
I want that T-Shirt
2
Bushwhacked 71 From what?
2
If the BBC hails it as a success, that's a sure sign that it's another globalist stitch-up.
2
Impishness, wisdom and honesty.
2
Claims she's not political, just after her suggestion that maybe we would have been better in UK if Jeremy Hunt had been in charge and the US might have fared better under Clinton. Camo' fail.
2
austinbeige How might the UK's leaving the EU, forward the aims of the devotees of the Chicago School?
2
Bullshit. Absolute bullshit.
1
Fifty four years is not a short life.
1
If the business is closing, then how are the jobs 'at risk'? The jobs are gone 100%, they are no more. Nor is this really newsworthy - if it is the government's plan to extinguish all small/medium businesses (is there anyone who hasn't clocked that yet?) then closures and losses like this will be daily occurrences until the job is done and the country is left at the mercy of global financiers. Furlough will morph into UBI and once the rump of the workforce is on UBI (certain positions excepted of course, including media professional liars) then the monthly payment levels will be put at whatever is deemed necessary. The vast majority of human history was based on slavery. Freedom and liberty were won by much blood but were a blip - they are gone already. Slavery is once again the rule.
1
Britain is not going to be negotiating with Europe. We will be negotiating with the EU.
1
Fancy that eh? Boris, Hancock and the gang are busying themselves tearing-down the economy that feeds us all, and people lose their enthusiasm for the demolition crew. So now what? We're supposed to turn to Keir Stürmer, member of the Trilateral Commission, architects of the globalism which is dictating to the aforesaid wreckers. You are to be slaves no matter what pathetic coloured rag you vote for.
1
Govindraj You expect a business to bleed money? You seem confident that the lockdown that has caused all this will only last one year. That would mean a total lifting of lockdown and a return to former conditions, by mid March. That is not going to happen is it?
1
@robinbettencourtdagraca "...a few months of closing" A year and counting, of being forced to trade at a loss. Your idea of business is a never-ending money tree. It is a very different concern.
1
Perhaps the gloom ascribed to older people is due to the fact that they feel they have failed their children and grandchildren in handing them a Britain that is in such a poor state, governed by alternate shades of a globalist uniparty?
1
Now that's how you hold an inquiry. If only the other recent 'inquiry' had done its job to the same standard.
1
This is good as far as it goes, but there is more. The bloke who devised QE, Professor Richard Werner, offers very clear explanations of how it works, right here on Youtube.
1
What a surprise eh? The lockdowns, aided and abetted by the MSM, put tens of thousands out of work, and guess what: a rise in poverty to the point of destitution.
1
@stellayates4227 Yes. Pitched at the moment at around GBP1400/month. I could survive on that but how do I improve my income by application and hard work? Also, who is to say it will stay as high as that?
1
lelnewc No. No-one can provide any evidence, but it's out of the reach of most people. So they lie to us, just like the lie that the Antarctic ice is reducing - it's not. Just like the coral reefs are dying - they're growing.
1
At least she owns up to being blindingly prejudiced. She would prefer anyone who isn't 'a white man from London'. Does she even realise just how offensive she is?
1
@georgewright8928 That their estimation of their own importance is not healthy.
1
@georgewright8928 We need leaders though. We need them to speak to us.
1
Track2 is set to implode. If the transition period takes us into that then we have a bill of 441 billion euro. This is big stuff. When Andy McDonald witters about 'the damage that COULD be done' to the UK economy, he is trotting out project fear, even now. Any damage caused by our leaving, would be short term and surmountable - the Track2 catastrophe will snuff us out for many decades if we are soft enough to let it.
1
Daz Elz That's not Adam Smith, that's Leslie Phillips.
1
Do they need to be encouraged to stop their payments for a product they can't use? I thought these people were supposed to be intelligent?
1
Previous
1
Next
...
All