To this day, I fail to understand why MI5 didn't immediately arrest Boris Johnson upon his insistance of placing the son of a KGB agent into the Lords. Merely making the request should have forced his immediate resignation from Parliament.
@@larsbjrnson3101just remember that half of us are quite decent and we’d be laughing with you if we didn’t have to suffer the consequences of the other half.
@@paramotorheadI'm laughing at the other part, and I feel bad for Scotland too. It really is sad you are all dragged down by this and I'm aware nobody born after 1998 have had a choice in the matter.
@@larsbjrnson3101 I understand. It’s truly awful to live in Britain after 14 years of this corrupt government, especially as I can’t really escape from it now because of Brexit. Which I had planned to do as soon as possible.
this is like asking which food is more rotten, the pile with the mold on it or the pile with the magots. Morally repugnant is like honesty, there are no degrees of honesty, either you're honest or you're not
One let thousands die while stealing billions, the other wouldn't think twice about doing the same. No doubt Engerlund will make terrible decisions at this vote too, it's what they do
They’re both fundamentally dishonest brokers. Johnson is a europhile and farage shorted the uk economy and the pound when we committed harakiri in 2016.
Choosing between Farage and Johnson which one is the most repugnant, is like choosing which is the ugliest, slimiest slug eating your veg garden. Over brexit both of them campaigned to stop fresh food coming from the EU.
It really helps to be in power. Even then it can be a struggle to actually get things done with things having to get passed by Parliament and then the house of Lords. But a least Nigel is a straight talker and has clear and difine ideas unlike the other wishy-washy leaders.
@@Knightjonty4402We can only judge what Farage would do in power from the basis of his history and manifesto. His history shows him to be a liar and charlatan, his manifesto is batshit crazy and would lead to even further ruination of the country.
Helped get the UK out of the EU like he said he would do, when nobody believed him! He’d do the same and stop the boats crossing the channel. He has all the qualities of a strong leader, which this country has lacked for decades! Sunak and Starmer are anything but leaders! What have the Conservatives and Labour achieved? They promise this and promise that and fail to deliver. It’s a merry go round! If you want the same vote for the Status Quo but don’t expect anything to change!
I find this whole Farage / Ukraine thing a bit odd. I mean, it is possible to totally condemn Putin's illegal invasion whilst ALSO acknowledging that it is NOT beyond the realm that the West MIGHT have poked the bear. It doesn't seem that implausible. People seem to be seeing this in a somewhat one dimensional way.
Provocation is not an excuse for invading a sovereign state. It's BS anyway. Eastern Europe doesn't want anything to be under Russian control. It provides them neither security nor prosperity.
We all know that Britain has always happily enjoyed immigrants at a level of around 40,000 per year net immigration, please correct me if I’m wrong but there’s been 2.5 million in the last 2 years. So what with the strain on hospitals, housing etc, why on earth do people think Farage is incorrect in his assertion that it needs to be brought back down to acceptable levels. It seems like common sense to me. As I say if this is wrong please correct me with facts.
@@billysastard8779Which is exactly the strategy of people like Johnson/Farage. Liars and charlatans will offer simplistic answers to complicated questions in an effort to appeal to the uneducated.
Porridge Johnson or batrocoidal farage. The evil of 2 lessers.. I'd say farage... Something of the own-uniform wearing, 'militia-group meeting in a forest & firing old rifles' Moseleyite about him. Why do these callers use first names as if they know them? Eli was a bit dim wasn't he?
Only those ones who inhabit your own febrile imagination though eh?😂on the logic that everyone who doesn't completely agree with your opinion don't really exist....and must be paid bots😐
1:37:25 The problem with these Scout's badge doctors is they don't know what they don't know and if anything out of the ordinary happens they're lost. Like any kind of corner cutting, it works right until it doesn't.
@@belindamay8063 don’t think it was supposed to be funny. It was a comparative, if I wanted it be funny I would have used more light hearted references and put 😂😂 at the end of the comment. These two people have tried their best to destroy the country that I love so I thought that using 2 monsters was an appropriate comparative.
@@marknugent9851 Don't worry, it's quite an old fashioned reference to an old fashioned joke. It takes some prior knowledge and a bit of lateral thinking. Basically the original joke was Q: What's the difference between 'this politician' and a bucket of something smelly and unpleasant? (You can use your imagination as to what's in the bucket) A: The bucket. So I'm basically saying either Johnson or Farage is a "bucket of something smelly" and the difference between the two is the bucket. Hope that makes sense. 🙂
I can understand where some of the PAs and RNs are coming from but I think I’d prefer to see a full trained doctor and the line between “this requires a doctors care” and “a medical professional other than a doctor can take care of this” needs to be drawn. Some of these non physicians seem offended at the implication they aren’t competent but it’s not a matter of competence it’s a matter of degrees. A GP for example can be fully trained but not qualified to conduct spinal surgery. There needs to be a clear distinction between being qualified to diagnose general patients and being qualified to assist in specific areas that don’t require a specialised medical training.
"Repugnant"...the exact word i have continually labelled johnson since he became PM. Don't forget the uk applauded him for decades. What does that say about the uk public?
First of All , PA AA are not doctors, never been to medical school.. secondly, the psychiatrist has got no clue about this issue and safety / legalities sbout it, and the reason psychiatrists dont have PAs. All she was talking about is sge was seen by a PA and she had an amazing experience. Just one question to ask everybody , would you let a 2 years trained non doctor treat you or somebody who spent 5 years in medical school and 5-7 years in extensive rigorous training ? You All know the answer. Stop messing up please.
1:37:36 Who underwrites the decisions & diagnoses of the lesser-qualified and cheaper staff member? The regional health authority? The health service, nationally? The individual who was health minister at the time…?🤔
Revolting has both these individuals . However it was on only Johnson watch that so many people died during the covid period and the lies told to the British public and parliament . So Boris the delinquent.
Both are morally reprehensible and dangerous for the fact they both command a strong following with their supporters that latch on to both despite the multiple evidence that both are strangers to the truth and use their popularity for their own self gratification and aggrandisement. How anyone can genuinely believe either says something about their supporters. There is enough evidence regarding these two and who they support that should make any sensible person run a mile.
@Frithogar •Now I am concerned someone made you meet Farage and Or Bojo I threatened to do a die in over my Epilepsy meds -But the mere thought of Kiss of life 🫦 by Boris -Nah I skip it spend my hours looking for 3 X epilepsy meds …
From a tv documentary a couple of years ago - the main difference with a PA was not just 2yrs training for a GP surgery but the lowering of cost. American companies have taken over practices (eg 1 US company had about 70 practices), cut the number of GPs and replace with a PAs. So the Dr after the confusing psychiatrist is correct.
I'm not a fan of either.. though Johnson is worse because he pretends to suit his narrative.. whilst Farage is at least open about his lack of morals . Though both are completely awful
It’s like who the worst O’Brien or Ferrari this man O’Brien is still on about brexit he can’t talk about anybody the Carl beech broadcasting on his show was the worst I have ever heard full of lies nothing happened to him about that disgusting show
Such smart comments from the Georgina and the specialist for the smart comments Problem here is someone is going to be blaming the physician associates and not the management of the system .
Most of the pas i know were sprcialist nurses who then did additional training most are used for the taking bloods follow up infirmation, giving following a consultant meeting. It is a cost cutting thing we can't get away from it
FARAGE IS CORRECT!!! And I Agree With The Gentleman That Being Asked To Choose Between The Two Is Like Being Asked To "CHOOSE BETWEEN THE CRAY TWINS!!!".
@@ArtyFactual_Intelligence 😆 calm down, I always find it so funny that those on the left think they can win over people by insulting them. Did the Brexit vote not teach you anything?
The third choice should have been billionaire Ritchie Sunak with his broken promise of "government integrity, professionalism and accountability" - he easily wins.
I’m going to say by a whisker Boris is less morally repugnant. He isn’t a climate change denier and he did in the end oppose the full scale invasion of Ukraine in a meaningful way. I don’t think Farage has any redeeming qualities.
@@PatrickWhelan-sp1thTo which Starmer would say, "I do have morals! Many many morals, and if you don't like the ones I'm offering, I have plenty of others."
Just commenting on the title here: Johnson is indeed morally repugnant (I don't think anyone would dispute that). Farage is just speaking for a [growing] minority with some legitimate concerns. I don't see how a reasonable comparison can be drawn. And I say that as a traditional lefty who is really worried by Starmer's Labour. I don't like Farage's POV, generally speaking, but Johnson has proved himself utterly repugnant. And the question must be asked: why is Farage making wins, and the general rise in the populist right in the West happening? It's a reaction to and a symptom of a total loss of faith in politics and mainstream politicians. You watch, Trump will get a second term and Reform will be the opposition. Well done everybody! smh