Jennifer, here's what Love Seafood have to say about Sea Bream: "The sea bream available to the UK consumer are generally caught in the Mediterranean Sea and off the west coast of Africa, and also farmed in the waters of the Mediterranean" So, congratulations on buying British.
Brain get's more pissed off while time goes on. He started out gloating and blustering , and as Brexit progresses he gets more frustrated blaming everyone and everything ....but Brexit. 😅
1:20:43 - Nick: "Any moment now you're gonna say something about fish." Brian denies it... then immediately talks about fish! Classic from Nick! Really caught Brian hook, line and, er, sinker - I'll get me coat.
I think this has been mentioned before here: These compilations need to be stored for posterity. People have to hear what kind of morons ruined the UK.
It's funny, my mother always said I was born an old man, what with my views and stuff. Guess that's true, but as I grow older I find myself more and more left leaning.
Small typo there: it's not "think" but "believe". If it was a thought, that would mean brexiteers are able to use what's between their ears. But the evidence we've here tells a different story. It's more like: a thought crossed a brexiteers mind, felt lonely and left.
@@m.j.nicholls The documentation value by itself is immeasurable. These people will be demanding to have these calls to be removed from the internet within ten years.
Unfortunately it appears that Brexit was seen by the the Brexiteers as a means of rectifying years of mismanagement from the British government, which was, wait for it, Tory, so they gave them a massive majority. Love to hear all the Wally's talk about fish, not realising the fish they buy don't populate British waters.( Bream for example populates subtropical and tropical waters) Wonder if they feel uncomfortable now the British fishing industry has collapsed following Brexit.
You have to remember that these callers to Nick Abbott represent people who: 1) Have nothing better to do with their time than wait on the line to speak to him, 2) are so engrained in their thinking, or have so much to lose by re-considering, that they are willing to publicly humiliate themselves rather than go about their lives in a more constructive manner. They represent a section of any society, but most people have responsibilities to take care of and don't have the time to phone-in, wait to go on air and then waste Abbot's time. The solution is that these callers have to be out-voted at every election.
A woman who probably voted to leave due to her strong desire to eat British fish. She feels so strongly despite never thinking about it before, didn't think to ask the fish monger and didn't find out that seambream isn't anything to do with the UK. So once again someone voted for something impossible. Crazy
Singapore is as rich as it is, not because of what it is, and how it's ruled, but because of where it is. Every ship that goes from East Asia to to Europe or the East Coast of the US, passes Singapore. That makes it a very convenient place to have a massive port, which it's easy to scrape the cream off the the top of. The UK simply isn't in the right place to be something like that. Europe already has a place like that. One that just happens to be in the right place, for the way world trade works. It's overhere, it's called Rotterdam, it's deeper port than any in the UK, has a direct waterway connection to the Ruhr area in Germany, where most of its export comes from. You can become Singapore on the Thames if you like, but there's already a Singapore on the Rhine delta. It's here, just across the water from the Thames Estuary, north west from there. You want to replace that? Compete it out of the world market? Come and have a look at what you're up against. Not. Going. To. Happen.
Also, note that some 45% of Singapore's population are immigrants/foreign workers. Something tells me that is not what the xenophobic brexiters had in mind.
All the Atlantic Pacific trade is moving north as the northern ice retreats due to climate change. Scotland has plenty of potential deep water ports 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@therealrobertbirchall They still won't have a port that connects them to the continent. Scotland may also not be in the UK for very much longer. Either way, the whole Singapore on the Thames, Humber, Tees, Tyne, Clyde, pick a river, doesn't matter. Stuff from Asia wants to go to Europe, and needs a port to transfer this stuff to more practical modes of transportation, given that a lot of it isn't near the sea. Europe already has this place, it's here, in the EU, around Rotterdam. It doesn't matter if the ships come from the North or from the South, the stuff on them still wants to make its way into the EU single market. Ships are welcome to dock in Scotland on their way from China, but what's the point? Are you going to unload the ship, load its cargo onto a train, a lorry, or a river boat, and take it from Glasgow to Dortmund, or Bratislava? Nah, didn't think so. As long as Germany is what it is, makes what it makes, and does a lot of that along the river Rhine, no place in the UK has to offer what Rotterdam already has: a massive, deep water port, with every port facility a ship's captain could hope for, connecting you to the whole continent by rail, road, or rivers and canals. Can't do that, if you're on an island.
Singapore is as rich as it is because its population have the highest average IQ in the world, unlike the average of these callers whose IQ must be well below 90
Just in time as I was just about to finish your 7.5 hours JOB vs Brexiters Vol 1 compilation and going into Vol 2, so it's great to have a Nick video in between. But as fun as these videos are I fear that if I continue to listen to these phone calls then I might start to slit my wrists.
Remember, across the street to ask for help, down the lane to go away. Now seriously suicide is no joke please talk to someone about it if you have suicidal thoughts, there's always a better alternative :)
A couple of years ago I would have not believed I would ever be listening to a 2h radio about programme about politics. And then M.J. Nichols happened. Great format, keep uploading!
@@jasonkingshott2971 You're saying that because some idiot phones up, unable to answer a simple question, he must be a paid stooge. Do you have any evidence for that?
All I can say is that I'm happy Got another vid for my evening at the fireplace and great dane for company Brexit... It just keeps on giving, doesn't it? 🤣
Listen to his podcast with Carol Mcgiffin. Those pair together are genius!! It’s on Apple podcasts! It’s called ‘What’s Your Problem’. It’s very funny!
Anyone seen that scene in Still Game where Winston is berating Stevie the Bookie and Stevie wears this bored look before he starts shoving pens into the holes in the perspex to drown Winsont out? That's how I see Nick whenever Brian phones up.
I dunno, I mean therapy is meant to resolve issues but Brian is just unloading his crazy unto us. Nick will definitely need counseling if Brian keeps calling hehe.
I imagine he's a bit like certain comic-villain. You know: "riddle me this, Batman!" And Batman is like: "Not you again. I would rather deal with the Joker than with your stupidity."
It was hilarious when it was pre-referendum... Now I have no energy to laugh. We need to call everyone of these knuckle dragging neanderthals and ask them what they think now?. I mean even the Torries are laughing at them now 🤦🏾♂️ Penny Mordant can't even contain herself over how amazing brexit is doing/going (sarcasm)
@@jasonkingshott2971 And now Mori shows that 47% of people polled want to rejoin and 38% still want Brexit!! whatukthinks.org/eu/questions/if-there-was-a-referendum-on-britains-membership-of-the-eu-how-would-you-vote-2/
I always wondered why people allowed themselves to be manipulated into Brexit in such a way. Now nothing surprises me any more. Thanks these summaries explains a lot 😜
The reason why fishing was used and abused by vote leave was that it was to be their showcase. Brexit was to be the way for the UK to grow a declining industry back into greatness because ' supposedly ' the EU had crushed it. Thus leaving would obviously improve its lot. This was clearly the thinking of the Westminster elite who have lived a life of privilege and have never required much brain power. Simple solutions to complex nuanced problems are the result of simple minded people, even worst, simple minded politicians since they have the natural ability to argue for their position, along with those in the journalistic professions and to convince the masses to vote against their interests. Now the Brexit shit has hit the fan, neither profession will talk about it and take resonsibility and any slim whiff of a half baked positive story, the flags start waving and Brexit was all worth it. 😷😷😷😞😕😟 We are all fucked if we do not wake up....or is staying in a dream state of denial, as our country slowly sinks into oblivion, just to convenient for those whose fault was, to now deal with.
He supports Farage. He is a bigot and fascist (I don't use that word lightly) who is happy to support authoritarianism if it comes wrapped up in his favourite flag.
To Nick, I have to pick you up on your comments about boiling water. It is correct that halving the wattage of a kettle will double (or more) the time to boil a specific quantity of water, this is basic physics. The issue is people over filling kettles which wastes energy and reducing wattages will not help in reducing energy consumption if they are still over filling them. Regarding vacuum cleaners, wattage is not a good measure of efficiency, it's the volume of air moved, the level of vacuum in mmHg and the ability to clean etc. It would be possible that a higher wattage was more efficient than a lower, taking less in terms of Kwh to clean a certain area, but not nescesarily either way. Much as I supported EU membership, they do have some simplistic measures for insitgaing regulation.
Simplistic maybe, but at least they were trying to curtail peoples over consumption of everything they get their hands on. You seem to be quite clued up on energy consumption, maybe you could e-mail Brussels with your data because I'm sure they never spoke to any scientists and made these rules up in some back room.
I completely agree with your kettle argument. Overfilling the kettle is the main reason for wasted energy not wattage. Heating 1l of water takes the same (minimum) amount of energy whatever the wattage of the heating element.
having worked with someone who believed the Referendum was a vote against British television companies showing the Euro football tournament or not - none of this surprises me.
"The young'uns, they don't know what's good for them. Just because they grew up with and know how to use the internet doesn't mean they know better than me who got a link from Facebook." What can you do with these people?
Well there're some options which come to mind but sadly none of them are what society considers as "good" or "ethical". The mildest thing i can think of is: take their right to vote.
That Margaret is the prime example of people that didn't pay attention when Edward Heath explained what the UK signed up to on joining the EEC. While the founding nations joined into an economic project for political reasons, the UK joined a political project for economical reasons.
A 1500W kettle will take twice as long as a 3000W to boil so hopefully the feckless wasteful people who fill the entire kettle up for one cup will think about how much they put in. My 1500W Shark hoover manages to suck the floor boards up much better than anything else I've ever used. It's because it's designed properly instead of just coming with an enormous inefficient motor.
Bream is a fish from Atlantic waters. I don't know where else it may be, but I grew up eating it on the East Coast of the US but the whole bream conversation with Jennifer is hilarious.
Some Brits seems to be more drunk and incoherent then the average Dane. Sweden has issues but we have no Swexit to worry about though. Bringing out the 🍿 and listening to this spectacle. Would be fun if the Scots decided to leave the UK.
Ah Sweden, the country that built a railroad just so they could ship timber to help the Germans build concentration camps so they could experiment on, butcher, torture little children, defenceless women and men, ah Sweden!
"I am not a loony! Why should I be tarred with the epithet 'loony' for believing that something was taken away which was here the whole time, and that voting for a bunch of loonies would be the way to get it back?"
Sue at about 12:00-14:00 is actually lovely tbh, she's not on top of her facts but she at least takes the humour and responds with humour and good grace
Towards the end of the show, a caller was disappointed that the European project went from being just a trading system to becoming more political, today in 2022 I wonder if Nick Abbot could now tell her a bit more about the subject, for instance Ted Heath twice told Parliament and three times told industry bosses the vision from the European Parliament was for closer ties between all the members in the future , he even put it in the leaflet he sent to every voter in the country,
I liked when Alexandra from Leamington thought that David Cameron looked like a Prime Minister but Boris doesn't, he's a mess, not Prime Ministerial. Lol 😂 Those two are like pot and kettle!
I wonder if Nick will ever allow Brian back on his show. Their interactions in gold. Brian's love of Farage and Trump provided Nick fresh meat every week and he lapped it up although sometimes I was wondering if his blood pressure was being monitored just in case!
So if the current school lunch system gives them right to other services, and gives the school more money - and that’s an issue - they do realise it’s possible to change the system and separate the different issues, so it’s easier to get school lunch, and takes slightly more to get other services....
As long as there is Covid19 Bojo will not have any problem. Long live Covid, all financial problems are Covid./ Mientras haya Covid19 Bojo no tendra ningun problema. Larga vida al Covid , todos los problemas financieros son del Covid.
55:33 Luke actually made sense with his school lunch conversation. I don’t agree with his conclusion (guessing he is against it) but the “facts” seem to make sense. A kid in need SHOULD be support further than just food to fit in with the other kids and not being bullied for “being poor”. Be it the school uniform or as said a school trip to France instead of being the “only” child that has to stay at home. That’s what is called “Creating equal opportunity”