General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
Roger Bennett
Daily Mail World
comments
Comments by "Roger Bennett" (@rogerbennett9641) on "Daily Mail World" channel.
Previous
2
Next
...
All
@MisterArse 17.4 m voted, we are used to having democratic decisions carried out in this country the English have little interest in flag waving hence lack of celebration for St Georges day and the continual underestimation of this country Minty moron.
2
Somebody please put the EU to bed it's way past it's time. Nation states for ever.
2
@Will591 It was a strange reply, she asked if he deserved to die? All I can say to that is if you decide to live outside the law you cannot expect the law to protect you. That applies to the legal system and the laws of society.
2
@Bluewizard35728 Of course the police see less crime on the street there are les police on the street to see crime and they don't even recognise people driving /riding vehicles under age without licences or insurance as crimes until an incident occurs. Also many drug related crime is not prosecuted today as it was previously, although I support change to the drug laws it still affects the stats.
2
Magical thinking?
1
Otis De Marie Did they actually declare independence? If they did then Spains actions are understandable but if they merely held a referendum!
1
@alantracy6757 The EU has really screwed up Europe it seems, I wonder if it can ever be straitened out. I don't think it will be for decades if ever, it would be a start if the UK could extricate itself from the mire then who knows what may be possible.
1
@hansouth2355 Sovereignty is just an expression of one power of authority, there are many ways to wield power without having sovereignty which the EU has done successfully to date. UK democracy bestows on the government to bulldoze the rights of any minority it wishes for up to five years.
1
@pedroperez6676 I don't suppose they would argue that point, all they want is sufficient autonomy.
1
@pedroperez6676 I do not pretend to have personal experience or deep understanding of Spain or Catalonia, what you describe is very much like the situation with Scottish SNP and their supporters and the UK, many Scots have an endemic hatred of the English does that parallel Catalonia and Spain? Brexit provides an excellent lever for the SNP to use to incite this hatred but the majority of Scots will not be manipulated as the English government deals fairly Scotland. The Spanish government appeared to overreact to Catalonias actions and increased tensions on the face of it, it pays to use diplomacy rather than force when possible.
1
@pedroperez6676 Yes I can see the difference but the way the law has been upheld may have stored up problems for the future, that is the consideration to make before deciding what action to take. Maybe they got it right, time will tell I guess.
1
Support UKIP, vote tactically.
1
Cosby for president
1
As I said to my old mate Phil after the second bottle of chateau excess, Greeny what the f---- more do they want I just don't get it.
1
What a poor spectacle England were poor Croatia were worse and the referee was worst. and the loser was football.
1
@p.g.u.d Deranged more so than moronic would seem likely to be the case with Strofi wouldn't you agree?
1
That should end well.
1
@daviddestefanis2989 If there was no brexit party who would the 23-27% be voting for.
1
@Tridhos You don't appear to have much investment experience doubling your money is a common investment experience over 5 year and longer time frames as is losing all in some investments over various time frames.To most people in their ignorance it's all a con.
1
Situation normal
1
Can someone please ask Mr Barnier if he agrees with the co author of article 50 and co founder of the EU that the EU broke the rules of article 50 and acted undemocraticaly when they insisted on negotiating the withdrawal agreement before negotiating the future relationship and they must agree to a different approach or risk their international reputation becoming that of a rogue organisation.
1
Danny JB It's alright now parliament is in control and we voted for them so we have to make sure next time we vote we know who and what we're voting for.
1
@TyMarshall007 Course we knew what we'd get, guaranteed unicorns, sacks of gold and everything you could possibly want.
1
Who do you like jakke, labour?
1
Deaths from strike reportedly 4.
1
Yes UKIP or SDP we'll have to decide later, the main point to realise is that with a Tory government at the moment we might get Brexit and with a Labour government we definitely wouldn't.
1
@John Brighton I have no problem with my world not being white it is the traducing of British values and disrespect and breaking of British law that bothers me.
1
I have lived in this country for sixty years and was perfectly satisfied with the way it operated for 35 of those years I never voted for it to change neither did the majority of people in the country so why has it changed to make everyones life less satisfying apart from a few billionares, criminals, migrants and clueless politicians.
1
@John Brighton Depends what you call achievements living in a tent waiting for your next shift in an Amazon warehouse isn't what I'd call achievement or having so much debt you can't afford to eat or having aspirations to be a celebrity or dealing drugs at 14 years of age. Of course that's a minority but a large one and growing, can't help but think we've lost the plot.
1
@disobeytoday4685 The Conservatives are as corrupt as the law and capitalism allows the Labour party are mainly hypocrites and deny the truth. There are no magic bullets or undiscovered paths to nirvana the challenge is to make capitalism understood by all and work for all.
1
@skyblazeeterno So wrong.
1
@disobeytoday4685 How do you reach that conclusion?
1
Why do we keep messing about with limited strikes lets just put them out of their misery bomb them with the deluded idiots in this country and promise to share the prize with China. We could send in Corbyn as well to help with the redevelopement, as a bag of fertilizer maybe?
1
How far did he walk on his march for brexit?
1
@Gillemear A majority gives power in a democratic election, the people who voted remain in the referendum didn't know what they were voting for.
1
@Gillemear Then obviously we must end the practice of voting.
1
@Gillemear Europe is changing people need to stop looking backwards and start building a better future, living in fear of animal spirits and pretending all is well is a recipe for disaster. A peoples vote (on what and how often) will just entrench division whatever the result, the EU model of totalitarian autocracy is unnecessary and undesirable and not compatible with modern society. The people who voted leave had more idea of what they did and didn't want than most remainers. IMO.
1
@Gillemear Can't think of any more relevant reasons for the mess that constitutes what they call the EU today. Maybe ''we don't all live in a yellow submarine'' is more meaningful for you.
1
@Gillemear Intellectual ideology in the hot house of Brussels unconstrained by democracy is failing to meet the simple human needs of the people as it seeks to impose it's one size fits all model on increasingly confused and disillusioned societies resulting in the rise of extremism. Is there a problem? Can it be fixed if so how.
1
@Gillemear The EU viewed from an intellectual position probably should be ok but the reality is not. There is too much diversity in the peoples of Europe which is why it was designed to have the control that it does and I don't see it ever being acceptable, it's like anything designed by a committee. If it survives long enough it may evolve, the USA model seems the only one in any way comparable and acceptable and will take decades at least. I think the UK's future will be better served outside the union but remaining close with mutual interests and support. We have to make it work one way or another.
1
@no.9173 I think my idea could put the issue to bed at least for a while but our politicians would prefer to cling to their positions of powerlessness through delusions of power.
1
@venetiangenoesewarmachine5152 I agree and parliament has vetoed no deal.
1
@igungfarben9612 In our system democracy elects the parliament and parliament governs, I voted leave how do you propose we change our democracy.
1
@igungfarben9612 You can keep telling parliament to accept it but they won't, having PR might or might not get us what we want I think that would be unlikely it's more like European politics. Voting UKIP is our best chance barring passing the amendment I said earlier.
1
Comments are disabled for this video.
1
Laughing all the way to the grave.
1
@AgCain I have the greatest respect possible for remoaners they managed to defy democracy in the UK and pervert the government all they need to do now is put the same effort into climate control and we can all go back to sustainable living similar to how it was 100 years ago.
1
@AgCain Let's be clear, they're trying to preserve this ghost of a country on it's path to EU statehood to lend support to the crumbling EU which is a holiday camp for the elite to enjoy while causing unnecessary pollution and keeping the sheep dependent on it's continuation through debt and delusions of world peace and global prosperity.
1
True Blue Harbouring hate debases humanity, law enforcement should be strong enough to deal with infringements of it's codes. Capital Punishment is needed now as much if not more than ever.
1
@ftsetradersteve2742 Until the EU runs out of money (not far off from what I can gather) economics comes a distant second in their considerations compared to the grand political project. That is why they have been intransigent, we have just wasted 2yrs talking when we should have been preparing for a no deal exit in March. This has only strengthened their intransigence, even now we are still playing their game.
1
Previous
2
Next
...
All