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Isnt she a claus Shwab Young Global leader? What other affiliations does she have.? The people need desperately need to start asking these questions. Blind voting is no longer an option.
She was saying all the right things and I supported her. Then she went to Davos and came back singing the praises of the WEF. It was after that that I learned of her true nationality.
@@RichardEnglander It was on this morning. On a programme called “The today podcast” which is a bbc thing (so I wouldn’t watch or listen to it). It is also reported in the Telegraph (again, not my thing as I don’t go for any MSM). If you google “Gove vote for Harris” all those links come up plus more. He said it this morning.
If Michael gove said that about kemi and Kamala then we know he’s no patriot like that Jeremy hunt..A patriotic politician/ leader must be whiter than white in a white Christian country.White..heterosexual…Christian…white wife and kids of the same cultural values.Kemi isn’t those values..hunt hasn’t those values…gove hasn’t those values if that’s his choice,and don’t you dare forget that pervert loving defender in #10 isn’t capable of anything near to being honourable.wake up England,Scotland,wales…you’ve already tried the so called minority installed novelties and 💣what a disastrous disgrace…want more do you bloody knobheads
Traditional values are Conservatism. The Tories are not CONSERVATIVE that is the problem it has embraced "one nation Conservatism" which is socialist claptrap
@@billpomfret774 aside from that there is a shortage of good , statesman like leaders. Rishi always felt like an interim manager and the worst thing he did is he called an election he did not have to which has let in in this dreadful so called labour party. IF he had held on they could have replaced him with someone else and gone from there...
@@williamwordsworth8284 , 💯they had the chance to bring this country back from the brink, they had a massive majority.They squandered that,to our detriment.They can never, ever be trusted again.
Well, this is a good summary of what is wrong with Badenoch. I really hope Tory party members watch it before casting their vote. Badenoch’s maiden speech in 2017 is actually very interesting as an indicator of what she believes in. It contains the following sentence: “I believe that the vote for Brexit was the greatest ever vote of confidence in the project of the United Kingdom: that vision of a global Britain to which the Minister referred” So Britain is a project, not a nation (or family of nations). Earlier in the speech she talked about how Britain was a beacon of light when viewed from Nigeria and how wonderful it is that an immigrant like her can end up in Parliament. She views Britain the way the United States is sometimes viewed and sometimes views itself: as a land of opportunity where people of all races and creeds can reach for the stars. Not as a place with a particular history and culture. Boris Johnson created a character called “Boris“. “Boris“ was a lovable clown. Kemi Badenoch has created a character called “Kemi“. “Kemi“ is a woman who tells things as they are, calls a spade a spade and doesn’t run away from a fight. I suspect the Tory members are going to fall for the act.
Very astute observation, so she values the UK primarily because it's a place where anyone from anywhere in the world can come to. Is that what makes native Britons most proud? No! We are possibly most proud of the culture, language, legal system, etc, which we exported to the world. Even the EU Parliament uses English as its official language, listen to any speech by Von der Lyin'. No mention of that from her. In fact non-European foreigners coming here in huge numbers is destroying the Goose which laid the Golden Egg, namely the genius of the Anglo-Saxon race. The Industrial Revolution did not start in Nigeria. In fact they had still not invented the wheel in Equatorial Africa by the mid 19th century.
@@Tukulti-Ninurta , “As a woman, I’m proud to be elected as your MP” said the MP for my constituency in her opening speech.I care little for this self congratulatory tone.It’s quite off putting.Any MP who says “As a Black man” ( Lammy) or “As an immigrant” ( Badenoch) I view with great suspicion.
It's laughable that an immigrant with no attachment to Britain or British culture and who has only been an MP since 2017 can even be considered as a contender in a party leadership contest.
It’s about loyalties isn’t it? Ms Badenoch is an anchor baby, born when her mother came to the UK to give birth, then taken back home until she was 16, when she was returned to the UK to live with friends. She really isn’t British, she has a passport, which counts for nothing these days, they hand them out like sweets. Besides that, it’s irrelevant who the Tory’s elect, because like Labour, both parties, because of their treacherous actions against the British people in recent years, are facing political oblivion. 🤷♀️
This is the first Tory leadership contest that I feel is utterly irrelevant. That’s not hyperbole - this is a party, in its current form, that will never ever govern.
Agreed, as an on-off member of the Tory Party for the past 40 years now I don't even care who leads it, Reform UK is the way forward for common-sense voters on the right
Indeed. Labour’s first weeks have backfired to some degree, but nobody will remember in five years. Senior Conservatives don’t care either - they have a menu of high-paying opportunities which, for many, was probably the plan all along.
An “arms race” between Jenrick and Reform, in order to to “up each other’s game”, would be desirable. The problem is that the Tories can pledge anything they like, write anything they want into their manifesto, because they know (and I should hope that we all know by now) they can, and probably will, do the exact opposite if they get into power, just like they’ve done for 14 years. I don’t know whether we can fully trust Reform, but I do know, for sure, that we can’t trust the Tories, whoever is leader!
I have to agree, Reform are an unknown quantity so require a leap of faith, but the Tories have been revealed in all their incompetence and deviousness so are not to be trusted at any price.
I don't care about her background or origins. What bothers me more is that she wants to lead a political movement she doesn't really believe in. It's easy to tell, pure opportunism.
She shouldn’t even be allowed to be an MP, as a foreigner. Isn’t there an 1700 act stating anyone in the English parliament must have English heritage and parents? Most countries around there world reserve certain jobs for their own e.g. lawyers. Yet we allow foreign lawyers to defend illegal immigrants. Crazy.
@@Xtjiggzs Act of Settlement (1700) section 3: That after the said Limitation shall take Effect as aforesaid no Person born out of the Kingdoms of England Scotland or Ireland or the Dominions thereunto belonging (born of English Parents) shall be capable to be of the Privy Councill or a Member of either House of Parliament or to enjoy any Office or Place of Trust either Civill or Military or to have any Grant of Lands Tenements or Hereditaments from the Crown to himself or to any other or others in Trust for him. An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject' [Act of Settlement (1700)] English Constitutional Law.
Her mother came to Britain specifically to give birth to Kemi and get her a passport through the birthright citizenship law that existed back then. She then grew up for 16 years in Nigeria. She’s not British
@@Unknown24466 I know. Because we are so used to being on top of the world and in control of our own affairs that our political system hasn’t got any checks or balances to prevent this shit.
Kemi's story is that her parents came to Harley Street for fertility treatment and 'in due course' she was born here, then returned to Nigeria until she was 16.
@@colinfeltham7293 did she say that recently? Because a number of years ago she explicitly said her mother “took advantage” of the birthright citizenship laws in place then.
He spent his life aspiring to be a Cameroonian chinless wonder. Now he has new principles. But he still comes across as a chinless wonder (not unlike the presenters of this podcast).
His Woke Tory MPs will not accept any of his stated policies. "Stated" because I doubt even he really believes in them. It's a charade. He can say what he likes about leaving the ECHR, his MPs will not vote to withdraw, membership is one of their principle articles of faith. So to promise that to the UK electorate is merely a fraud. He knows he can't deliver.
No, and Jenrick is a fake Farage as well. Just vote Reform obviously the Tories have at last worked out where they've gone wrong. So vote for the real deal, Reform UK.
Thank goodness for the NCF and for you brilliant young people ,I am nearly 80 and you and your so good guests like Georgia give me hope for the future of our Nation.
Really enjoyed the debate,,,Kemi will further decimate the Tory’s and strengthen reform. I’m a reform voter and soon to be member. Jen Rick will win by a landslide with the members.
That's perfectly fine. In fact desirable, what's become obvious is that those that have been born here are likely to kid themselves over what Britain is like and what the ROW is like.
60 percent of babies born in the Pakistani community and Bangladeshi community in the UK have parent born outside of the UK this means every generation of Pakistanis born in the UK is a Frist generation immigrant not a second or a third generation
There are a lot of British people living in the Commonwealth, should those people in South Africa be chased out and told no dual currency. England went all over the world and stayed, its how England was built, now these people rejecting Commonwealth people. Sick
Do tell me what is wrong with white women? I personally do not give a s what colour anyone is. So why do we need a white British man?? OMG you are all so anti black. I don’t care what her colour is I like her politics. She will not win because of the colour of her skin.
Ok RU-vid................. Nasho nalitee is a simpul sayeed shoe if ennee can diddit haz bean in dock trinated by the VV E EFF. Have I beat your censorship?
My comment is before watching this presentation, so I will be interested if I am reading her right.... She says all the correct things on the face of it, but past actions and comments have a touch of Starmer, as in flip-flop. I did like her, but now I don't trust her. But let's see if this changes my mind.
Left handed tennis players have the advantage that when they play right-handers, they have played more of them than right-handers have played left-handers. Similarly, Kemi will have had more confrontational discussions about race in the UK than the indigenous population. That's why she excels in that subject, compared to others.
What's one of them?😂 Feminism is what is destroying Europe right now, our birth-rates are collapsing, hence our governments have the excuse to import foreign young people. Are you accepting some responsibility? Why are our birth-rates collapsing? Because women no longer want to be mothers, as they have swallowed revolutionary Marxist ideology since the 1960s. The marriage contract is now so biased against men, no sensible man would sign one nowadays, when the chance of divorce is over 50% - that means losing your house, income, wealth, and your children too. In Nigeria it's very different, which is why that country holds the population growth world record. Unless the feminists retreat, this problem isn't going away. Do you think the young men being imported support feminism?
Arnold Swarzenegger was permitted to become Governer of California, but not run for Presidency, on account of being born in Austria, not the USA. Isn't that a bit weird? ❤🎉😮
@christownsend-q3s As you say, Chris, typical Tory double speak. Leaving the ECHR is more than necessary. It is absolutely essential and ASAP. We should never again trust a uni-party politician of either guise!
She well and truly let the cat out of the bag when she said she would not leave the ECHR because the non Conservatives in the PCP wouldn't wear it. That has been the problem all along.
@@elizabethmackenzie5730 They say a split party cannot govern, now we know why, makes sense. Reform UK is not split, management, MPs and members all think alike.
Her speech on GB News was just completely empty imo. I was shocked to hear that people in the audience were taken with her empty non commital views. It was basically trust me because im asking you too. Crazy.
Vote REFORM UK the only party that has policies that look after the best interests of the British people ! That is the only vote that will save this country’s future !
Well, that just reinforced what I thought. She doesn't get my vote. If Micheal Gove hadn't stabbed Boris in the back, we may have been out of the EU by the end of 2018. I didn't like the way Boris was treated. That angered me. Having said that, I wouldn't want to see him anywhere near the helm again. His claim, we got Brexit done, no, too many loose ends, he showed no interest in the detail. Closet green, what an idiot, I at least thought that he may have learned something from Churchill, like the battle of the Atlantic. What I mean by that is blowing up two perfectly good power satation near the M62, and he and his cronies cheering. Whilst you're relying on other nations for energy, wouldn't it have made sense to moth ball them? That was a forethought, not with hindsight. Then, like a silly school boy, he goes running to Saudi Arabia asking for favours. Why would they help? Firstly, the West is telling the world we don't want oil. Secondly, why would they help after the Iraq war. Apart from insulting Gulf War Vetrans, we're going to invade Iraq to finnish the job that we Gulf War 1990-1991 Veterans didn’t do... Simply not true, there wasn't a United Nations mandate to Attack Iraq, but just liberate Kuwait. King Faud of Saudi Arabia only allowed Western troops into Saudi Arabia if we left Saddam Hussein in Power as a buffer between Saudi and Iran, but with Saddams wings clipped as not to threaten them again, whilst leaving enough to control the Sheite extremists. Two weapons dumps were captured at the end of the Gulf War that contained Anthrax, Sarin, and Cyclo-Sarin Nerve Gas. This was destroyed between the 4th and 10th of March 1991. I know as I was exposed to a non-letal but nevertheless harmful amount of the Nerve Gas. I do know what the 2003 war was about, but if I say here, I might end up like Dr. David Kelly. Trooper Bear Please excuse spelling and grammar, it's cognitive function issues related to the Sarin and Cyclo-Sarin Nerve Gas...
Simple answer: NO, she isn't right wing. More talk and no action. Nigel is I think a patriot and he would come out of the ECHR. Nigel for Prime Minister. Tories, failed, Labour failing, so Reform.
Thanks for this - I really liked Kemi - principally because of her clear and vocal opposition, experience of socialist reality and against gender, identity and Islamicist ideologies - and she talks well. I thought she was against uncontrolled immigration and for Brexit. In particular, I didn't realise until now that she has a dual British/Nigerian passport and talks to Nigerians in a different way to how she talks to everyone else. I didn't know she supported WEF. Disappointing - pick a side!
Reform are the best we have got and we need young people with the right kind of views (like these 3) to join and make it your party. Take up the flame!
I do not trust Badenoch. I admit my not liking her personally reinforces that. Cultural identity matters. I cannot easily trust or support ANYONE of immigrant stock as much as one who shares my cultural identity. I am a human and I believe most humans, regardless of their nationality, will share that opinion. I was born in WWII so I genuinely applaud the three of you. ☑ You give me some badly needed hope for the future of the UK.
Do you trust Zia Yusuf, the chairman of Reform UK? Do you trust Ben Habib? If someone persuasively advocates a policy position you agree with, isn't that enough?
I can't see it will make a massive difference who is the next Tory leader it is not going to change the general distrust of the party across the electorate. With Labour demonstrating complete incompetence already it leaves Reform as the only potential viable alternative and they have time to build a more professional outfit, which relies less on Farage's personality cult.
It doesn't matter if Kemi is right, left, central, whatever. The party she is in is deeply divided. That division will hamstring any policies she wants to push through. If the Tories want to regain power and really make progress, the party needs to start again.
Astonishing. You will learn more about politics in minutes here than years listening to msm. Alarming comments about bj in the hoc. Also gove labelling portillos great railway journeys as ‘far right’ tells you EXACTLY why the country is being governed as it is
Yes ,an Anchor baby. It would not been the case if our politicians had sense even then to realise we would be drowned with outsiders abusing this stupid system. I don’t trust her or any other politician of this ilk . Take that living disgrace the foreign secretary as an example .