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Nigel Farage's Talking Pints with David Davis, Conservative MP 

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Nigel Farage and David Davis enjoy a drink in the studio, and chat about life in politics.
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@darrenalevi3006
@darrenalevi3006 2 года назад
Im not a conservative but I always liked David Davis he would have been a better Tory leader than David Cameron and he is a Yorkshireman
@sabejreid2072
@sabejreid2072 2 года назад
Being a Yorkshireman is a top qualifying factor!
@davidjma7226
@davidjma7226 2 года назад
Yorkshireman? - he doesn't sound arrogant and pig headed!
@shelleyphilcox4743
@shelleyphilcox4743 2 года назад
Maybe Yorkshire born, but was mainly raised in London. Clearly an example of what the North and South can produce together :)
@susannamarker2582
@susannamarker2582 2 года назад
He's a Yorkshireman. Fine bloke.
@john5155
@john5155 2 года назад
I'm not a Tory or English, but I would trust David Davis before any of the other Liars.
@glenoxman7904
@glenoxman7904 2 года назад
Another cracking interview, beats the BBC into touch with ease.
@stuartmenziesfarrant
@stuartmenziesfarrant 2 года назад
Not hard to do these days!
@user-vh6ts9uf6c
@user-vh6ts9uf6c 2 года назад
The viewing figures don't agree.
@MJ-qb5ph
@MJ-qb5ph 2 года назад
I live in Australia and have learnt more about the British psyche, it’s history and politics from these interviews than any other British TV media outlet. There is respect for dialogue not just ideological driven indoctrination and I love the more open honest approach
@jimmyhopkins3589
@jimmyhopkins3589 2 года назад
It was a shit interview
@shellsbignumber2
@shellsbignumber2 2 года назад
Thumbs up if you love Talking Pints.
@philphil4914
@philphil4914 2 года назад
I love drinking pints🍺
@roddieglossop3942
@roddieglossop3942 2 года назад
It's so refreshing to have an interviewer like Nigel who doesn't constantly interrupt his guests or try and score cheap points with gotcha questions every two minutes.
@johnroach9242
@johnroach9242 2 года назад
A bit too short on time , it would have been great to have double the time, certainly with David Davis and get into the detail around loss of freedom. I am not a Tory but I have recently become a fan of David as he seems to be a lone voice of sanity and tries to prevent the law being trampled on and us being steamrollered into a tyranny.
@gingerbaker4390
@gingerbaker4390 2 года назад
There should be a barman/woman pouring the pint... But yes good idea.. Pubs are where the British most debate.
@vincentswift7
@vincentswift7 2 года назад
Yes we need people who've had a real job not students who are famous for being daft
@sabejreid2072
@sabejreid2072 2 года назад
Hooray for what you just said/wrote!
@micu1544
@micu1544 2 года назад
What about the old system. Aristocrats with military service. The last great leader from this caste was Churchill. And he was truly a great leader, when in war time it must be said. . You want someone who has a had a job? Nigel worked in banking, is that what you want? You want a businessman? That was Trump. You want a butcher or Baker? They don't even exist anymore except for in large food chains.
@thoughtsonfitness3249
@thoughtsonfitness3249 2 года назад
And let’s face it, it’s true!
@jeremysmith8035
@jeremysmith8035 2 года назад
David davis resigned because he finally worked out the little england is a tiny island which doesnt make much trying to sell jam to people who Make their own cheaper.brexit is noithing but english exceptionalism supported by mentally ill pensioners
@paulukjames7799
@paulukjames7799 2 года назад
He would have been much better than Cameron who was useless and weak
@spex357
@spex357 2 года назад
Cameron had the reality of what he had signed with the UN bearing down on his shoulders, which we can now see the effects of in the channel.
@keyboarddancers7751
@keyboarddancers7751 2 года назад
Imagine getting beat by someone so useless and weak!
@lewisner
@lewisner 2 года назад
The late Christopher Hitchens said of Cameron "He seems content-free to me. Never had a job, except in PR, and it shows. People ask, “What do you think of him?” My answer is: he doesn’t make me think."
@cun7us
@cun7us 2 года назад
All of our PMs have been weak since John Major. I mean, can you think of one who's been good?
@elizabethsheffield6609
@elizabethsheffield6609 2 года назад
@@keyboarddancers7751 .......rigged?
@tina5203
@tina5203 2 года назад
What a lovely sincere and unassuming man David Davis . The same can’t be said about Gove and others like him who are all arrogant or hypocritical or both !!
@johannabarry6325
@johannabarry6325 2 года назад
Couldn't agree with you more. Awful creatures.
@Jide-bq9yf
@Jide-bq9yf 2 года назад
He’s not an entitled posh boy . As “pull yourself up by the bootstraps “ as you can get . Haven’t followed his most recent arguments on Liberty though . .
@matthewharris9281
@matthewharris9281 2 года назад
I am not a Tory but we need more like David Davis. Cameron became the the Tory leader due to the media.
@Zappa943
@Zappa943 2 года назад
Look at America with Biden (CNN etc.) Defund the BBC cancel your tv licence.
@evolassunglasses4673
@evolassunglasses4673 2 года назад
Conservatives are classic controlled opposition. Only conserve the interests of international finance
@michaelfranklin73
@michaelfranklin73 2 года назад
more liars we've plenty of them his taat and lyle stuff is bullshit There's something of the Walter Mitty about David Davis. The media picked him up on one thing while he was in Washington - his claim to have been called a "charming bastard" on the front page of the Financial Times when in fact it was a label he applied to himself, then for it to appear on page 19 of the august journal. (www.pscp.tv/BloombergBrexit/1yoKMpMqylnxQ?t=229) But while he was in Washington he came up with another oddity. Asked about phytosanitary standards and border checks Davis referred back to his previous career in the sugar industry, working for Tate & Lyle, when he claimed to have sold "high fructose syrup" across the Canadian border into the United States to "big breweries in Detroit". He says he was, therefore, "very conscious of my syrup going off if the customs people kept them for too long". There are several points of interest here. High fructose syrup is actually a preservative and can extend the shelf-life of foods to which it is added, particularly bakery goods. It has a working shelf-life is six months when stored at ambient, although it is still usable long after that. The idea that it would go off while being delayed by customs, is not really plausible. Secondly, although Tate & Lyle had Canadian refining interests, which it later sold, its high fructose syrup was produced in the United States, coming from plants in Illinois, Indiana and Tennessee. To get to Detroit and the like, it would not have had to cross an international border. (www.tateandlyle.com/news/tate-lyle-agrees-sale-canadian-sugar-refining-business) David Davis worked for Tate & Lyle for 17 years, during which time one of his tasks was to restructure what was then its troubled Canadian subsidiary, Redpath Sugar, headquartered in Toronto. Redpath never produced high fructose syrup and, in fact, regarded the product as a threat, citing it as a reason for restricting sugar imports from Europe. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Davis_(British_politician)) and (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redpath_Sugar); (www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/sima-lmsi/er-rre/rr2014-006/rr2014-006-de-eng.html) And then, the product is used primarily as a sweetener, in a wide range of consumer goods but has no direct application in breweries. It is hard to see why David Davis would be selling it to breweries in Detroit, or anywhere else for that matter - assuming he was in that business, which he wasn't. To put it bluntly, Davis was never in the fructose business, the product has a long shelf-life and it is produced primarily from corn, so it's heartland is the United States, not Canada. His story about being conscious of the effect of customs delays on the deterioration of the product coming in from Canada to the United States is, on the face of it, an invention - a fiction.
@russellbishop5995
@russellbishop5995 2 года назад
@@Zappa943 Good man. Cancelled mine ages ago. They still keep sending me threatening letters.
@russellbishop5995
@russellbishop5995 2 года назад
@Charles Vane Very well articulated. That's why UKIP was so maligned; because they weren't part of the cosy Con, Lib, Lab group and because they genuinely stood for something else.
@MonkeySocs
@MonkeySocs 2 года назад
This guy should be PM
@evolassunglasses4673
@evolassunglasses4673 2 года назад
Unfortunately Globalisation destroyed the nation state democracy
@ASHEN_ONE_GAMES
@ASHEN_ONE_GAMES 2 года назад
Yeah pm of the PDSA
@everylittlebreeze
@everylittlebreeze 2 года назад
I would agree but if it is stance on foreign aid and the fact that he didn’t want it cut
@robinsanders5541
@robinsanders5541 2 года назад
Not too sure about that. DD seems more of a good old fashioned, foot trudging Tory MP… He’d be a good Home Secretary I think… The police would HATE him haha!
@raypurchase801
@raypurchase801 2 года назад
Either DD or NF would be great.
@JC-yc7of
@JC-yc7of 2 года назад
Fine, honest parliamentarian
@arcadeuk
@arcadeuk 2 года назад
What makes David Davis unique, is that he has had a successful business career. Most British politicians have never held a real job in their lives, yet get to play with hundreds of billions of pounds of tax payers money, making completely detached from reality decisions and never having to face any consequences for anything they do
@eugenenoonan1886
@eugenenoonan1886 2 года назад
Their unique alright.them and the tory goverment.mafia are like monks compared to this lot of bastards.
@swb7161
@swb7161 2 года назад
As Brexit secretary he delivered nothing. A successful career at Tate & Lyle. Clearly the pinnacle… Brexit is a poor deal for businesses. We can’t trade with Europe.
@leehagan1375
@leehagan1375 2 года назад
@@swb7161 my company trades with Europe every single day
@edwardjaycocks5497
@edwardjaycocks5497 2 года назад
lot politicians have had normal jobs.... You sound like a blue collar worker
@nickhowden686
@nickhowden686 2 года назад
It is a curious situation when you get a person in charge of health for the nation who has no experience in health, then the next minute the same guy could be in charge of the nation's finances!
@craigblakesley4397
@craigblakesley4397 2 года назад
Cheers Nigel, wot a breath of fresh air 👍🏻
@AC-tn9hg
@AC-tn9hg 2 года назад
David Davis - there's something about him I like a lot. He's been in politics a long time, and yet he's always smiley and passionate. I agree, why didn't he put his hat in the ring after DC in 2016?
@johndavey8683
@johndavey8683 2 года назад
He did. He lost out to the pastiche Thatcher that was May.
@MS-19
@MS-19 2 года назад
One of the striking things about Davis is that he defies the assertion made by Dominic Cummings that he is "thick as mince and lazy as a toad." Listening to the radio documentary he made about Tony Benn years ago, or to his recent introduction of the Free Speech Bill, it is obvious that he is neither. I am no supporter of the Conservative Party, but he is of the breed of Conservatives that I could (still can) muster respect for.
@johndavey8683
@johndavey8683 2 года назад
@@MS-19 I think I would assume that any utterance falling from the lips of Cummings was designed to be a minor stratagem in a wider power play and therefore to be taken with a pinch of salt or ignored. Personally I'd like to see a moratorium on SPADs and access to Twitter for all MPs of all colours.
@Teasehirt
@Teasehirt 2 года назад
He speaks openly and frankly, very adhering.
@MS-19
@MS-19 2 года назад
@@johndavey8683 Oh, Cummings is a 21st century Machiavelli - of that, there can be no doubt. He'll play anyone, whatever their politics, like a harp from hell if it suits his fancy.
@mikeyk212
@mikeyk212 2 года назад
This is great TV . Like Clarkson, Farage knows how to do good TV .
@GavinLawrence747
@GavinLawrence747 2 года назад
I really do like David Davis, he's one of the very few politicians that I can stand nowadays.
@amandalee215
@amandalee215 2 года назад
Totally agree with you
@AnniceFleming
@AnniceFleming 2 года назад
Brilliant interview love these two genuine guys who love our country .
@hittitecharioteer
@hittitecharioteer 2 года назад
David Davis is a rare mix of intelligence and charisma. I suspect that “the establishment” saw him as a man to be feared.
@kennethgibson456
@kennethgibson456 2 года назад
He spoke out and began the debate about Huawei and UK 5G. If it wasn't for him Boris would have let the Chinese in
@mickp222
@mickp222 2 года назад
Full respect for David Davis.
@iggypopshot
@iggypopshot 2 года назад
God damn right
@liamjay306
@liamjay306 2 года назад
Will those impact assessment that he needs to do his job being released soon?
@imwithstupid00011
@imwithstupid00011 2 года назад
@@liamjay306 they haven't been written yet, so... no.
@1paulmohill
@1paulmohill 2 года назад
David Davis should have been pm.
@jamessmith545
@jamessmith545 2 года назад
I agree with you.
@usernametakenGT7
@usernametakenGT7 2 года назад
Well done GBN very much enjoyed. 👍
@pizzaboy3946
@pizzaboy3946 2 года назад
Having listened to this interview, I realise how much a part Mr Davis played in this great country regaining its sovereignty. Very much an unsung hero.
@liamjay306
@liamjay306 2 года назад
🤣😂🤣😂
@keyboarddancers7751
@keyboarddancers7751 2 года назад
"regaining its sovereignty"? What, on the english channel?🤣🤣🤣
@pizzaboy3946
@pizzaboy3946 2 года назад
@Joe S Yes, he could fight the mob but his hands were tied by May. You missed that point though that, but for his dipping out, May and her government would have kept on the negotiations for years and we might never have left.
@carolegeorge242
@carolegeorge242 2 года назад
A politician with integrity, a rare thing in the present government.
@philphil4914
@philphil4914 2 года назад
Integrity 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@simoncoe9344
@simoncoe9344 2 года назад
Think that’s why Farage is not one
@philphil4914
@philphil4914 2 года назад
@@simoncoe9344 wokey
@glosfishgb6267
@glosfishgb6267 2 года назад
lol :)
@Ben-ii5oy
@Ben-ii5oy 2 года назад
As an ex constituent of David I couldn't be prouder to have him there fighting for what is right. Worst thing about moving house was moving MP. One in a million 👍
@jcem1564
@jcem1564 2 года назад
If the left can say that John smith was their best PM that never was, then I think the right could claim the same for David Davis.
@justonecornetto80
@justonecornetto80 2 года назад
Not really. He's a good constituency MP and campaigner on single issues but certainly not PM material. After being made Brexit secretary, he turned up at a meeting with EU officials with one page of talking points and an aide, the EU turned up with their best negotiators and a team of lawyers then promptly handed his arse to him.
@jcem1564
@jcem1564 2 года назад
So not Davis, then whom? Willie Whitelaw, Heseltine, leadsom, don’t tell me Gove !!!?
@justonecornetto80
@justonecornetto80 2 года назад
@@jcem1564 Raab. He's the only person in the Tory party with a pair big enough to stand up to the EU and plastic paddies in Washington who want to carve up the UK. He's worked inside the bubble at the EU, WTO and even prosecuted war criminals at the Hague. He hasn't put a foot wrong at the Foreign office but the most appealing aspect about him for me at least is that he's fiercely anti woke yet for some reason, he finished sixth in the party leadership race. I would rather have him running the show than Boris making a tit of himself.
@FightFairLoseEasy
@FightFairLoseEasy 2 года назад
@@jcem1564 Heseltine is a globalist traitor
@jcem1564
@jcem1564 2 года назад
@@FightFairLoseEasy I agree 100%, I was just offering him choices
@ComboMuster
@ComboMuster 2 года назад
I could listen to this kind of talk for hours.
@fredjones7307
@fredjones7307 2 года назад
At last, meaningful and intelligent interviews.
@sabejreid2072
@sabejreid2072 2 года назад
We're starving for this - thank you again Mr Nigel Farage. Talking PINTS!
@alexd9000
@alexd9000 2 года назад
Clearly a three minute speech is not long enough when the more serious problems require debating. As D. Davis says, 10 minutes would be better. No finer example than this to prove there are far too many politicians in parliament. Little wonder the country is in such a mess and not being run properly. . Cut the numbers back and parliament may run more efficiently.This is a ridiculous scenario and needs to be organised and sorted out. The devolved governments on top increase the numbers and are shown not to be working. Then comes the House of Lords! adding more to the numbers. Many of their positions being ‘ jobs for the boys”. Clearly -- “ Too many cooks are spoiling the broth “ We don’t need this large number of politicians to run this small Island country. This seriously needs to be addressed for efficiency sake.
@R3tr0v1ru5
@R3tr0v1ru5 2 года назад
Shame they're too short.
@_clara._.charlie_5055
@_clara._.charlie_5055 2 года назад
That's the problem. The house of commons is no longer full of the common people.
@susannamarker2582
@susannamarker2582 2 года назад
It is, but they need to work in industry before going into Politics.
@czhaok
@czhaok 2 года назад
It never was. Don't forget even in the Victorian period, which wasn't long before the franchise of everyone having an equal vote. Lords owned large areas of land and 50% of commoners were servants in those households. Lords made almost all the laws. MPs were just there for decoration.
@susannamarker2582
@susannamarker2582 2 года назад
@@czhaok No. Before 1911, the Lords had a total veto, but they always let the Budget go through. The Parliament Act of 1911 reduced that veto to two years.
@czhaok
@czhaok 2 года назад
@@susannamarker2582 right. So it was controlled by the lord's completely. What you said didn't contradict what I said. Plebian
@susannamarker2582
@susannamarker2582 2 года назад
@@czhaok Calm down. The MPs were not decoration, but the Lords could veto any Bill completely before 1911. That doesn't mean they did. It just means they had the power to.
@elingrome5853
@elingrome5853 2 года назад
David needs to step forward....
@ajm1293
@ajm1293 2 года назад
One of the few in parliament I actually trust and speaks a lot of sense.
@sabejreid2072
@sabejreid2072 2 года назад
Why don't you blame your colleagues - they are accountable to US and they are so inept, so ineffectual - and they DAMAGE US.
@stuartanderson852
@stuartanderson852 2 года назад
He should have been Tory leader - not Cameron.
@fanfeck2844
@fanfeck2844 2 года назад
@@mariogmajner6549 , and yet they’re streets ahead of Labour lol
@AC-tn9hg
@AC-tn9hg 2 года назад
😂 Lmao. What about Labour then?
@ghostdog4330
@ghostdog4330 2 года назад
@@AC-tn9hg They have become the 5th column and they are so foolish they don't even understand the reality.
@Jack-fs2im
@Jack-fs2im 2 года назад
Yes but Cameron gave us the EU ref cos he was stupid.
@A203D
@A203D 2 года назад
David Cameron was the right man at the right time. He transformed the Conservative party into the modern day beast that gave Boris Johnson an 80 seat majority. The problem with this Conservative party is that this pandemic has left them chasing their own tail.
@no.7593
@no.7593 2 года назад
He bears out much of what was suspected - re the decline of standards in Parliament.
@spex357
@spex357 2 года назад
Part of joining the EU, power to be moved offshore along with everything else.
@MALEXI10
@MALEXI10 2 года назад
Fantastic to see a a genuinely talented interviewer give their guests the chance to speak and be themselves. What a contrast to Maoist Marr on the Diversity Channel.
@mariahatton5720
@mariahatton5720 2 года назад
What a great interview, facinating man and so enjoyed his assessment of parliament today and the service we are not getting. Wish there was more conservatives like him. Well done NF so refreshing to watch an interview without any point scoring of the interviewer. I learnt stuff watching that 👏👏
@bottleneckbobbridgemusic440
@bottleneckbobbridgemusic440 2 года назад
David Davis is a fine MP, we need more like him.
@BelloBudo007
@BelloBudo007 2 года назад
Watching this from across the ocean & I really enjoy the format & the calibre of the guests. Mr. Davis comes across as principled & down to earth. I also like that Nigel, while having his own opinions, allows plenty of time for the guests to express their's. The 'talking pints' concept just works, as there really is something about sitting down over a drink that relaxes us and encourages a bit of banter & chat.
@andym847
@andym847 2 года назад
What a champion this man is, RESPECT and thank you for your service.
@yoyo1425
@yoyo1425 2 года назад
What a man! love David Davis and his stories! the banter between him and Nige is great! and I wonder who the other 2 Cabinet members who said no to BRINO from May at Chequers? Patel and Raab?
@adamcunningham2511
@adamcunningham2511 2 года назад
Top bloke David Davis, extremely clever man , argues his point in such an articulate and calm way. Could listen to him all day . Dismantled the woke and the e.u so skillfully, would make a great p.m
@conrod7
@conrod7 2 года назад
" very very difficult to get Whitehall off their knees" - fantastic quote thankyou DD
@alexhornett6985
@alexhornett6985 2 года назад
I’d back him for PM. Boris has been a let down.
@Pro2eus
@Pro2eus 2 года назад
This is just a fantastic show with interesting guests and conversations. Big fan of DD
@elizabethsheffield6609
@elizabethsheffield6609 2 года назад
.........he is far too intelligent to be a P.Minister.
@ruthcollins5140
@ruthcollins5140 2 года назад
At least he knows where he went wrong when he tried to become PM, one of the few that admits to a mistake. Shame Bliar, Cameron, May & Johnson can't be HONEST
@mick8473
@mick8473 2 года назад
Farage certainly knows his stuff.
@liamjay306
@liamjay306 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@miras2222
@miras2222 2 года назад
Aw, old good Nigel even mentioned here, enigmaticly, that situation of fishery is 'not 'ideal'. I would like to hear much more from him about it, He was loudly outspoken about Brexit eldorado for british fishermen, wasn't he? It used to be his main theme, his 'battle'. Now not a peep from Nigel about promissed post- Brexit benefits in fishery industry. Is he not interested in fishery anymore?
@JohnCooper835
@JohnCooper835 2 года назад
@@miras2222 But he didn't sign this awful agreement!
@miras2222
@miras2222 2 года назад
@@JohnCooper835 yep, in fact he wanted his crazy abstract 'clean' Brexit, no deal at all. Of course he had absolutely zero, zilch practical solutions for all possible turmoils, probems, barriers etc for businesses and peoples lives. His way is to talk alot of s**t to get attention and then, when s**t hapens, he conveniently forgets what he said before. He is a farce, nobody with more than two cells in brain takes this clown seriously.
@scabthecat
@scabthecat 2 года назад
His questions are longer than the answers. I would like to hear more from the guests.
@johnbuxton6009
@johnbuxton6009 2 года назад
Great programme nigel. This is what we need more of.
@pappamike2314
@pappamike2314 2 года назад
Absolute legend. The Prime Minister I hope we eventually get.
@sammyboyjnr5520
@sammyboyjnr5520 2 года назад
He's too old now. He had his shot in 2005, but sadly the Tory members opted for David Cameron instead.
@bruh949
@bruh949 2 года назад
When Davis joined the commons the PM was a greengrocers daughter and a former chemist. Now the PM is a full time clown who was born from a half time clown.
@MrDavey2010
@MrDavey2010 2 года назад
Excellent interview. Farage is extremely good in his interviewing technique because he has an insight and intellect into the other party’s view. Well done!
@IMadeOfClay
@IMadeOfClay 2 года назад
“Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program” - Milton Friedman
@roberthudson3386
@roberthudson3386 2 года назад
This is Britain, government isn't a dirty word here
@R3tr0v1ru5
@R3tr0v1ru5 2 года назад
@@roberthudson3386 It should be.
@roberthudson3386
@roberthudson3386 2 года назад
@@R3tr0v1ru5 But isn't because the majority of people are not brainwashed by ridiculous anti-left wing media like they are in the US. This is why GB News was set up, to go to work on preparing our population for Americanisation. To prepare the groundwork for destroying the NHS and workers' rights and move Britain from a moderate European mixed market economy to a brutal US model instead. And the BBC is also playing its role in this too, by convincing a new generation of youngsters that class and rational self-interest is not what matters, but rather race, gender, sexuality, and making people define themselves in those terms.
@fatfat1877
@fatfat1877 2 года назад
@@roberthudson3386 if only. The idiots in this country are so far left even after months of socialism impoverishing them they still think the government should control more
@roberthudson3386
@roberthudson3386 2 года назад
@@fatfat1877 Brexit's f*cked the economy, furlough helped a lot, it would have been far worse without it
@scotty5717
@scotty5717 2 года назад
What a shame that most politicians, including the prime minister, don't represent the people of this country like David Davis..
@zulfeetayabali1932
@zulfeetayabali1932 2 года назад
I have always admired David Davis, he comes across as very methodical in his thinking and it is always so good to hear his reasoning and point of view on various subjects.
@sicr7373
@sicr7373 2 года назад
He's the best Prime Minister this country never had.
@johnmitchell2269
@johnmitchell2269 2 года назад
That would be William Hague imo. Did an outstanding job as Foreign Secretary. Has broader shoulders than all three of Cameron, May and Johnson.
@thecatholicman
@thecatholicman 2 года назад
David was the only MP who spoke about ivermectin
@milels6917
@milels6917 2 года назад
What happened to ivermectin discussion that’s gone quiet Come on David tell us
@johnriggs4929
@johnriggs4929 2 года назад
And reminded the government about the Councl of Europe Resolution 732, regarding using coercion, to increase =vax uptake. Not that it's done much good. #Nuremberg 2.0
@iga279
@iga279 2 года назад
I like the concept, 'talking pints'; the best way to relax and loosen your tongue.
@Robaylesbury
@Robaylesbury 2 года назад
Nigel really knows how to neck a pint. Pretty good interviewer, too.
@joedwyer3297
@joedwyer3297 2 года назад
The man has by his own admission had alot of practice
@pamelabennett4557
@pamelabennett4557 2 года назад
Yes along with most of the male population of the U.K.
@kevinphillip552
@kevinphillip552 2 года назад
This just gets better and better, fantastic format needing extended.
@rodchung173
@rodchung173 2 года назад
You're right, could easily have listened to an hour or more of that..
@ZXBobbyBoy
@ZXBobbyBoy 2 года назад
What a breath of fresh air. Two politicians showing respect and letting each other speak with concise and logical discussion . These are leaders that should be.
@maureenbennett737
@maureenbennett737 2 года назад
Every talk I have tuned into has been so interesting thanks
@heaven4647
@heaven4647 2 года назад
We need more people like David Davis in Parliament.
@richardk5246
@richardk5246 2 года назад
I like David Davis. I wish he had been leader.
@elizabethsheffield6609
@elizabethsheffield6609 2 года назад
........yes - he was a very popular choice - such a shame he never got to be Prime Minister......but we got Worzal Gummidge instead.
@richardk5246
@richardk5246 2 года назад
@@elizabethsheffield6609 ha ha, Worzel Gummidge, that is a perfect description of Boris. Only difference is that Worzel Gummidge was likeable.
@MartinHodgkins
@MartinHodgkins 2 года назад
The two best people in politics and a great conversation .
@anonnemo2504
@anonnemo2504 2 года назад
A great interview; many thanks. Mr. Davis is one of the few MPs today who deserves the description, "honourable".
@Bloodline2009
@Bloodline2009 2 года назад
Best interview yet!! Huge respect to David and Nigel for this pub talk interview. Pretty sure the PM would be up for this also in a few years time.
@thomasmooney5653
@thomasmooney5653 2 года назад
The young don't see their liberties disappear unless internet access is restricted, because this is where they live much of their life.
@NitroNuggetTV
@NitroNuggetTV 2 года назад
I see it and its terrifying tbh, especially when I look at my peers realise just how much of a tiny minority I am amongst my generation.
@winstonsmith3690
@winstonsmith3690 2 года назад
This man needs to be brave and really take this freedom issue to its very end.
@stezman60
@stezman60 2 года назад
Good to here David Davis talk here now on this PAST subject
@snowflakemelter1172
@snowflakemelter1172 2 года назад
We need to start these interviews 5 pints into a session, then we'll really find out the truth from politicians. 😲
@DavidA-ps1qr
@DavidA-ps1qr 2 года назад
Brilliant comment.
@conrod7
@conrod7 2 года назад
Got to say Farage is an excellent interviewer
@michaelwhite8670
@michaelwhite8670 2 года назад
Great program. Keep it up
@firstknight6057
@firstknight6057 2 года назад
He's one that will survive the cull come the revolution ✊
@jacquelinekingdom2040
@jacquelinekingdom2040 2 года назад
I like DD -had a lot of interesting things to say and wish he had longer
@Jack-fs2im
@Jack-fs2im 2 года назад
love GB news
@GMN360
@GMN360 2 года назад
Very interesting interview.
@NineTammy
@NineTammy 2 года назад
I really like this format. Having a pint and a chat. You feel like you’re getting their actual thoughts and opinions, not just sound bites. It’s unusual but it definitely works and it’s very refreshing. Well done, GB News 👍🏼
@robertmaceanruig6291
@robertmaceanruig6291 2 года назад
Enjoyed again Farage 🍺😇🇬🇧
@philrogers2406
@philrogers2406 2 года назад
David I wish you was my MP. .
@jimwatson8199
@jimwatson8199 2 года назад
How come the torys select the likes of may and Johnson to lead them when the likes of David Davis and Ian Duncan Smith , Desmond Swain, and many more would be better leaders
@tedcarville2616
@tedcarville2616 2 года назад
Smith did lead us
@janecoull3197
@janecoull3197 2 года назад
Come on David please help us fight for our civil liberties...say no to the vaccine passports!!
@jota3732
@jota3732 2 года назад
I would love to see Sir Desmond Swayne on talking pints . Just seeing intelligence people talking is a breath of fresh air .
@WreckItRhune
@WreckItRhune 2 года назад
Cheers, enjoyed this
@alfredallender
@alfredallender 2 года назад
Two best prime Minister’s we never had. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🙏❤️🤓
@5ebra1
@5ebra1 2 года назад
Other political interviewers please take note - Nigel shows you how to do it.
@pumagutten
@pumagutten 2 года назад
Another great conversation, Nigel! David Davis sounds like a good man.
@maryhook9478
@maryhook9478 2 года назад
David Davis the Best Prime Minister we never had! David Cameron oh my God!
@CH-pt8fz
@CH-pt8fz 2 года назад
He should of been PM instead of the clowns we have had over the last 20 years.
@usernametakenGT7
@usernametakenGT7 2 года назад
I think GBN is going to become the Newsmax of America.
@chriswilkinson7636
@chriswilkinson7636 2 года назад
I'm not sure that's a good thing.
@cun7us
@cun7us 2 года назад
Great interview. This is for all the people who said he abandoned Brexit. Yes, try and get something done when your hands are completely tied and your boss says "no". He absolutely made the right decision to leave government and it helped make Theresa May look like a weak PM which she was.
@Nige.
@Nige. 2 года назад
Respect to Farage for smashing the pints every day
@redghost6386
@redghost6386 2 года назад
I've always enjoyed my freedom and I'll fight to keep it, as I have all this year.
@richardjoslin2549
@richardjoslin2549 2 дня назад
More great chemistry between Nigel and his guests. A real joy to watch and listen to. Thank you.
@MattyFreedom
@MattyFreedom 2 года назад
We need people speaking out against vaccine fascism.
@mikew608
@mikew608 2 года назад
Completely agree.
@Stormcrow_1
@Stormcrow_1 2 года назад
@Benjamin Would you prefer Vaccine Authoritarianism?
@nigecheshire9854
@nigecheshire9854 2 года назад
Stormcrow vaccines Marxism
@leehagan1375
@leehagan1375 2 года назад
@Benjamin it's not a vaccine either
@snowflakemelter1172
@snowflakemelter1172 2 года назад
Please learn what the word " fascism" means.
@simplejeff1283
@simplejeff1283 2 года назад
Nigel is back look 👀 out u snow flakes ah ha n I n the rest off Uk 🇬🇧 back him u wait n see x
@philmiller8001
@philmiller8001 2 года назад
As usual, an excellent discussion!
@vorlander69
@vorlander69 2 года назад
Love it. Love GB news
@deannajoseph
@deannajoseph 2 года назад
Thank you Mr Farage. Very good interview. Up until the leadership elections of 2005, I'd never heard of David Davis. I've been a fan ever since. During the TV debates of the time he answered every question put to him directly. Cameron just waffled. He Should have been made leader then. Good to know though that there are still men of integrity in Parliament.
@todbob6229
@todbob6229 2 года назад
I can see why [David Davis] has been overlooked for PM he’s way better than the clowns running the show. This Government should be absolutely ashamed, for what they have done to Great Britain.
@ElectricInevitability
@ElectricInevitability 2 года назад
What a shame Cameron won that leadership challenge. I think he'd have been a very good prime minister
@elizabethsheffield6609
@elizabethsheffield6609 2 года назад
........thoroughly AGREE!
@juliamacdonald294
@juliamacdonald294 2 года назад
Sounds to me as though the British Parliament is short-changing the British way of life.
@canopus101
@canopus101 2 года назад
I like David Davies, I met him a couple of times during the Brexit campaign. I am not a Tory and have never voted Tory but he is a good bloke.
@silenceiscompliance.
@silenceiscompliance. 2 года назад
Nigel is a brilliant anchor! 😁👍🏼
@abbienormal1411
@abbienormal1411 2 года назад
Hopefully the RNLI will leave him to sink to the bottom of the channel next time he's out there then ...
@silenceiscompliance.
@silenceiscompliance. 2 года назад
@@abbienormal1411 that's a pretty hateful thing to say
@abbienormal1411
@abbienormal1411 2 года назад
@@silenceiscompliance. Ooooooh look, the wokerati have arrived - didn't you know, you're meant to want the RNLI to leave people to die now?
@fhugheveleigh2
@fhugheveleigh2 2 года назад
Excellent interchange. Mr Davis is direct and honest and fair.
@roygardiner2229
@roygardiner2229 2 года назад
The "freedom" discussion is spot on.
@ziggurat-builder8755
@ziggurat-builder8755 2 года назад
Go on Mr Farrage. Do what you do - you are magnificent!
@isaacsworld9269
@isaacsworld9269 2 года назад
Another interesting interview. Thanks
@jameswillison2220
@jameswillison2220 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant
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