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I'm no proctologist; but I'd say Ginge and Cringe are a pair of ah-soles?
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Peter Hitchens – an independent AND original thinker. A great Englishman (coming from this Irishman 🇮🇪🤝🇬🇧). Thankyou Spiked! for ANOTHER important interview🙏
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Brendan O'Neill is just so considered, dignified and reasonable. His decency oozes from his every pore.
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Add Channel4 and Sky to that.
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A decent and smart lady in every sense. Brings a sense of proportionality to all issues. The 'wokeists' are ignorant and their followers gullible.
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Succinctly put. Summed up perfectly. 🤝🇮🇪☘
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The Torys have a chance to reverse all this nonsense; but first there needs to be a thorough, root and branch investigation of Common Purpose and all positions in public life held by its 'graduates'.
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Brendan and Paul are two very in-touch social commentators. Both are always good value in these woke/wank days of incessant stupidity.
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A fragile non-event of a person, perfectly representing her voter profile.
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Eleanor Roosevelt, "Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people". Thankyou Spiked for discussing ideas. To hell with Germany's WEF 'infil-traitors' for having no ideas. 🇮🇪🤝🇩🇪.
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THAT is just one of many examples of the hypocrisy on display with the Butterworth child.
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The 'left wing' in this country is out of control.
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Marxism: Venezuela, North Korea. Say no more. Proves that despite 'Z-List endorsement' a lot of youngsters extracted their heads from their arses.
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Harriet Harman and husband Jack Dromey (both Labour grandees) openly advocated paedophilia by supporting the Peadophile Information Exchange. Websearch this if you are in any doubt the veracity of this.
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Started with Blair's "hate speech laws" and a pathetically weak opposition. Some of us warned where this would lead.
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Definitely the latter?
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With reference to Liam Halligan's point that no Conservative leader has ever addressed The Dáil, Theresa May never understood Brexit let alone Ireland. What would she have said? She was happy to delegate the negotiation to a civil servant (Oliie Robbins) who was anti-Brexit and equally ignorant of Irish sensitivities. The grandees that allowed May to stay in post as long as they did have much to answer for. This particular Spiked production speaks absolute sense. As an Irish Brit, I've seen everything first hand that has been discussed. Varadkar and a clique in the Irish media have put back Anglo-Irish relations, which I believe will recover. But, the public sector broadcasters in the UK were quite content to scratch the sore too. The entire skewed presentation of Brexit to the public by the BBC, Channel4 and Sky facilitated the delays in Brexit – aided by Bercow, Gina Miller and the 'Remain" judiciary. Well done Liam Halligan and Brendan O'Neill.
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Tobias Ellwood is bad news.all round.
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Tom Slater is proving himself (year on year) to be a wise head indeed. Speaks with thoughtfulness on a range of current affairs.
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The tory leadership battle is like two bald men fighting over a comb. It is I R R E L E V E N T.
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Institutional failure with Common Purpose staffing senior roles. Say thankyou to one Anthony Blair.
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Blair, Brown, Cameron, May…all appalling. Like choosing between chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
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@welshjim22 if so, then why do you wet your bed if made to debate the issue? Drakeford and son make you cling to your comforter blanket?
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So much sense and wisdom.
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So WELL said. I was my late father's carer. He was given 3–5 years to live at diagnosis. He lived (a good and purposeful life) for a further 20 years.
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He is outstanding. Steven Edginton another talent.
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There are things I don't like about TR. But I'll say this: he is amongst the most misquoted, selectively quoted AND MISREPRESENTED of people in the public eye. I certainly find many (NOT all) of the people who surround him are unpleasant. His Oxford Union address was politely received and allowed for an objective understanding of what has shaped the person he is. Those who are prejudiced will never investigate, let alone try, to understand him. TR isn't the personification of goodness; but the baiting and intimidation he has endured would test the tolerance of any ordinary man. Panodrama should be made compulsive viewing for ALL LIBTARDS; the so called 'Establishment' did a proper hatchet job on this man over many years. I may not agree with him, or like him. But the attitude and behaviour of his detractors is at least as bad (and in many cases worse) as the many falsehoods commonly levelled at him.
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Simon Heffer worked with him at The Telegraph, and he warned us that Boris was "feckless and lazy".
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Shame? Integrity? Leave it out: it's the S.N.P.
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Nazism hadn't AT THAT POINT indicated the direction they'd imminently choose. Players probably ordered to salute – just like the dopey bunch now are ordered to 'taking the knee'.
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Incredible knowledge. An amazing man. Very interesting analysis and rationalising of events.
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Because of censorship on this platform, I can't bring to attention something that makes me believe is relevant and IMPORTANT about this creature Sunak. On Wiki you'll see Sunak co-founded a hedge fund in 2009. NOTE THE SPELLING. Now, change the spelling – replacing the last letter with the letter "a". Is he declaring his membership of the occ ult ? CENSORSHIP on this platform prevents me from illustrating this curious similarity (the choice of name couldn't have been "plucked from thin air") more explicitly.
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He is well and truly owned.
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His utter lack of self-awareness is the greater irony.
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Massively so; especially since so many entry-level jobs in organisations like the NHS where a vocational degree is demanded, the pay is actually poor unless you are a doctor.
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I’ve observed problems women in the workplace have caused men AND women in the workplace. Talking to professional recruiters, feminism was often cited as the prompt for job-switching and its alleged impact on relationships. I wonder has the modern world delivered emancipation in the way the pioneers of feminism hoped? For every lady that has found what she wants, how many have been left behind? I’m long retired, but I used to work with a lot of women – and it was dismal how many (a MAJORITY) seemed deeply disappointed with their lives and relationships. And these were women 25-45 years old. This interview has reaffirmed the impression; though sadly offered no solutions. Curiously, I’ve noticed it more in England than in my native Ireland. But, the two countries have big differences culturally, socially and in the more remote areas, in opportunities. It may be anecdotal, but perhaps the Irish are less strident in their feminism than in England? It’s hard always to tell. But I’d be interested to hear Brendan’s thoughts on this.
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An honest comment.
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Much interesting analysis and commentary as always. Well done Spiked 👏🏻🙏
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@cowabungadude7408 In your mind perhaps. What he had to say was not of interest to the closed minds he was addressing.
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Of course he won't: Ian O’Doherty isn't woke.
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Some of us predicted this in spring 2020.
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Paul Emery – just another long-winded left-leaning commentator. Does he ever come off his fence?
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He's been the voice of common sense for the duration.
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Haha 😄 I've met Rod Liddle a couple of times. A genuinely interesting man; but it's only the last 3 or 4 years he's really returned to the public's awareness – after Blair's Cabal ousted him from the BBC Today program. And listening to him in private, I think this event in his life turned him from his 'lefty politics'. That suddenly those politics seemed to him to be thoroughly flawed – both in their idealism, but ESPECIALLY in a PROFOUND DISLIKE for the people espousing them. He still belongs on 'the left'. But the SDP? Really? Rod needs to find some bedfellows. Not bed wetters. I hope there's opportunity ahead for political change. I'm impressed by Richard Tice (Reform); and he's saying much that the Centre Left AND Centre Right MPs can find common cause with. Always difficult for outsider parties; but there's no love for any of the existing parties.
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Andrew Bridgen MP interviewed 9 days ago informed the interviewer/audience that the latest figures THEN were zero deaths. Also, those dying with covid 19 were aged 85 years with 5 co-morbidities. So the age has risen 3 years since last year. And the average death age in the country is 82.
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…certainly by the MSM like thhe BBC, Channel4 and Sky. (No surprise there, of course.)
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…without the dignity of either.
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Our diaspora is global 🇮🇪
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@bambosvoutourides3720 THAT is almost as poor a position to side with as Myer's forthright opinions that were backed up with…absolutely nothing?
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So much common sense in one podcast. The only problem is "common sense" has never been that common.
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