was top quality, i knew that the swede had no idea what she was in for with the neil after 10 seconds
Josiah Myers
>(((professionalise)))
Camden Price
I've been off Sup Forums for nearly two weeks. I know you're all no doubt sick of this question, but what happened to YKTD?
Logan Miller
Gimme the details! I'm too busy to watch right now.
Blake Reed
He invented a gf
Justin Myers
Banks want to turf out Tory spies and make sure UKIP stays (or goes?) right wing. I could imagine a more Trump-style UKIP considering the direction of leave.eu & westmonster.
Her face was a picture.
Just talking about Swedens utter denial of what's going on. Both Neil & Murray asking why they haven't been able to integrate immigrants. Murray also drew comparisons to Rotherham in regard to the Swedes being in utter denial and covering things up. Was great.
Isaac Reed
He's not based on every subject, but Murray is fantastic when it comes to mass migration.
Josiah Bailey
A right wing UKIP would be nice. Low taxes might motivate (((British bankers))) to back UKIP.
Ayden Rivera
the dutch elections are starting soon shouldnt we be helping geert widlers and and the freedom party so we get a nexit
Jose Phillips
Put some fun into the lives of your local council workers. Wait until you see some young council workers digging the road up, phone you local Police and tell them that students are digging the road up as a protest. Then got to the roadworkers and tell them that some students dressed as police are going to come and fuck with them. Take one of them foldable chairs and a flask of coffee, get yourself cumfy and enjoy.
Christopher Scott
fb.com/BBCPolitics/videos/1689587191058132/
Clip here from earlier where he mentions Rotherham.
UKIP already are the low tax party tbf, they need to actually get that message out there though.
that was sickening to watch I wanted to tie up that swede whore and beat her with a bat until she actually answered a question, instead of the multiculti BS.
That interview should be shown to the Swedes.
Juan Torres
I was shouting at the TV. If everything is so fine as she says, then WHY have a block on recording the ethnicity of people committing crimes? It's so obviously a cover up.
Charles Perry
> “I am giving Paul Nuttall an ultimatum that either I become chairman and sort out Ukip by bringing in business people and professionals to make it electable or I am out of there.
> “The party cannot continue to be run like a jumble sale. If Nuttall doesn’t professionalise it and toss out the likes of Douglas Carswell and the rest of the Tory cabal then the party is finished anyway.
> “These dullards aren’t bringing in Tory votes, Stoke proved that. So what are they for? The party now needs to bring in serious people to fix its ramshackle administration, stay relevant and stay radical or it will die.”
Banks really is /ourfuckingguy/. I hope he gets control. UKIP might actually be a threat in 2020 if he does.
Nathaniel Harris
>Sadiq Khan sparks row with SNP after claiming there is ‘no difference’ between Scottish nationalism and racism
What Paki meme is this? (((Scottish Nationalism))) is literally the cuck brigade.
Andrew Rivera
Just been uploaded on youtube. Douglas Murray & Andrew Neil vs Swedish cuck mp.
Douglas Murray always makes btfoing people look so effortless
shame he is such a neocon
Kayden Jackson
Wouldnt want to upset the 1%'s addiction to cheap labour, would we? Gotta make sure the 1% keep getting richer.
Christian Gonzalez
Kudos to the BBC for covering this.
Adrian Hill
>Murray & Neil vs Swede
Probably not the best way to phrase it desu, if it's used as redpill material it could be seen as 2v1 and leftists will claim it's proof of right wing BBC bias.
Adrian Thompson
Do better looking people get paid more money?
Nicholas Sullivan
>right wing BBC bias
Ian Sanchez
Depends on their job.
Grayson Lewis
Guardian CIF would have me believe that May is far right, BBC is right wing and almost all media is right wing
Joshua Scott
What did she say ?
Brandon Barnes
UKIP's brand is tarnished. They have a leader who can't win a safe Leave seat, a name that's fast becoming outdated and even a tacky purple logo.
The sooner Banks decides to pull out altogether, wait for the opportune moment (when May fails to dramatically reduce net migration) and bring Farage back as head of a new party the better. Nige can pledge a personal friendship with the most powerful man in the world, can go for both the eurosceptic Tory vote and disillusioned Labour vote simultaneously and bring a tough line on issues people care about. That's the future for Banks and I hope he realises it.
Isaac Richardson
That pensioners were extremists.
Seriously.
Henry Scott
"I'm going to stop being a vapid, virtue signalling cunt"
Ryder Hughes
Just had a cup of tea and a roll and sausage lads
Oliver Hughes
Gypsies are back in town.
Andrew Adams
What are you having for sunday dinner, people? I've got some lovely welsh lamb cutlets waiting, haven't decided between mash or baby new potatoes to go with the veg.
Robert Johnson
beans on toast
Lincoln Long
I don't know about confessions but held a Twitter poll asking if 15-35 year olds felt more marginalised by pensioners or Muslims.
Of course a lot of people picked Muslims and she deleted the tweet after.
Austin Allen
>tfw you wake up and check the paper to see that your local rag is now writing about Sup Forums's deeds
>Just bit my hand lads, think I took it too far this time Does this look infected to you?
Christian Anderson
The response was something else
Xavier Morgan
Dog Killer Loves EU, Vows to Keep Britain in
Xavier Stewart
kek
Jackson Jones
I was just thinking the other day how lucky her kid was, dying before it had a chance to be raised by her.
Josiah Harris
good news, thanks. gotta send it out the swedes everywhere we find them.
>way to phrase it desu, the you tube title isnt bad.
Chase Ross
nah it was this:
Logan Hughes
Lucky kid desu
Isaiah Scott
OHHHHHHH SHIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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They are the biggest band in pop music history and usually credited with being the most influential.
But in reality The Beatles were an average group who did little to change the musical landscape – at least according to one academic, who claims to have the science to back it up.
Despite the Fab Four’s 600 million record sales, Professor Armand Leroi dismisses their output as ‘ditties for prepubescent girls’ and claims they ‘sat out’ the musical revolution of the 1960s.
The academic, from Imperial College London, used computer algorithms to analyse singles from every major band between 1960 and 2010 to see how they deviated from the musical norm.
And he plotted each on a vastly complex network diagram, with each band linked to who they influenced and colour-coded by genre.
After crunching the data, Dr Leroi concluded that the creators of Yesterday, Eleanor Rigby and I Am The Walrus, ‘musically weren’t that important’.
Instead, he said it was The Kinks, The Who and The Rolling Stones who had the most influence, paving the way for punk. - -------------
What does Sup Forums think? youtube.com/watch?v=0jwzCXYERls My Dad had a Beatles album when I was young, and I used to love this song. PRobably just because Rocky Raccoon sounds like a cartoon character, and the story is simple enough for a kid to follow.
Jeremiah Ross
Good morning my lovely friends! How are we all feeling today?
Nicholas Fisher
Paul Gambaccini responds:
This is preposterous. Any suggestion that the Beatles weren’t influential is completely ridiculous.
Professor Leroi strikes me as a scientist who doesn’t know music. I would happily go head-to-head with him in any public forum and I would dissect him like a fly.
The Beatles were the most important musical figures of the 20th Century. And if Prof Leroi is calling Strawberry Fields Forever and I Am The Walrus ‘ditties’, I would like to hear his nursery rhymes!
The Beatles made more breakthroughs than any other artists, including the first use of guitar feedback on a record and slowed down, spliced together tapes.
They changed pop music more than anyone else.
Elijah Bailey
Fucking savage
Christopher Williams
terrible
Charles Smith
>Britain has the 2 best politicians in the world >neither of them are in positions of power explain yourselves
Adrian Scott
Mogg is an MP.
Matthew Baker
She raged quit and got a guy named Dennis to manage her twitter account
Brandon Gutierrez
But why isn't he speaker of the house and why wasn't he in the running for PM?
Isaac Mitchell
That's not good. Would you like to talk about it? I hope you feel better soon, friend.
Michael Anderson
This art gallery hosted an altright thingy. Kek. The usual, protests, shut it down, etc.
Adrian Martin
>speaker of the house
tbqh I don't even know how those are appointed, just that they're hard to get rid of.
>why wasn't he in the running for PM?
He backed Boris. He'd probably have been a minister if Boris won.
Christopher Young
Douglas Murray and Andrew Neil did a good job on a Swedish MP earlier. Felt like they were holding a lot back too she looked like she was gonna cry at points
Matthew Sullivan
thanks senpai. I have no life desu. Every day is the same
Isaiah Nelson
I'm kind of pissed how he wasn't even initially invited and how Trump boasted how he 'superseded' Nige's achievements. What's worse is that Nige just laps it up like a cuck.
Daniel Harris
Gives me a kek every time Trump gets everyone talking about these things.
Reminder that we have a President who acknowledges the existence of muslim controlled no-go zones in London, Paris and Stockholm.
The only people talking about it are people already aware how deep the rabbit hole goes.
The only thing Trump has done has made those sceptics understand how right they are.
If you think liberals and migrants are going to take this on board then you're naive.
Eli Davis
>If you think liberals and migrants are going to take this on board then you're naive.
Do you mean to say that everyone not aware of it is a liberal or migrant? There are plenty of ordinary people on the fence about the effects of Muslim migration. By making an off the cuff comment about Sweden Trump has most of the media covering Muslim violence in Sweden.
Joshua Campbell
Establishment really digging in to Corbyn; well moreso.
I figure he will stay and fight and then "Fall ill."
Lincoln Lopez
Sweden opened itself to attack when they openly mocked the claim there's issues with integration. The self righteous twitter mob mentality means you have to argue your position from an absolute.
Andrew Neil rips to shreds anyone dealing with absolutes as there will be many many inconsistencies. e.g. if there is no problems with integration why have they cut the number of refugees taken by 80%.
Douglas Murray explored the more cultural and political aspect to it in his usual soft spoken but cutting style.
She was really struggling and was relieved when it was all over. I think in part because anyone within Sweden who holds Murrays views or asks questions like Neils is immediately condemned so she faces no true opposition in Sweden.
Julian Price
I miss Douglas Murray's battles with Mehdi Hassan years ago.
It was either nemesis Or some Brokeback vibe
Parker Watson
Most people are aware of the effects of third-world migration. Most people already hate it.
Andrew King
Maybe you should get a hobby? I like to draw even though I'm not very good at it.
Or you could play a different game every day, or read a different book etc.
Look up Mikumikudance. That's what I usually work on in my spare time. It's fun.
Ryder Jones
That explains all the Tory voters.
Zachary Morales
Around 50% of Tory voters dislike third-world immigration.
Oliver Scott
Douglas Murray on Andrew Neil versus that tragic Swedish woman from earlier:
tbqh if UKIP and the Lib Dems were both ruled by charismatic, inspiring leaders they could do hoover up quite a large number of supporters from Labour. The middle class remain voters of Labour dissatisfied with Corbyn would go to the Lib Dems which has effectively become an inversion of UKIP while the more traditional Labour base of working class, mostly from post-industrial towns and who mostly are in favour of Brexit would go to UKIP. The problem is Tim Farron is a soppy wet rag and Nutall has the personality of some random bloke at the bookies. If the two parties could actually organise and mobilise with effective leaders at the helm, they could both respectively do serious damage to Labour and to the Tories to some extent.
Ian Morales
He'd be a great speaker. As much as I like him I'm not sure he'd be a good MP though.
Adrian Price
>Lib Dems ruled by charismatic, inspiring leaders
Might be hard to imagine now but there was a brief period in pre-2010 election that Clegg was considered as such.
David Morgan
Gordon Brown.... did he really exist? It's like he's already forgotten about.
Levi Ramirez
>imagine if the whole country was run by deputy ead teachers
i have never seen a more accurate description of what a lib dem government would be like
Brody Davis
who?
Gavin Evans
his reputation is way better than Blairs
Brown is generally seen as an alright guy lacking in charisma, most people still rightly view Blair as the spawn of Satan
Brown even got a cheer when he showed up at the 2012 olympics, its hard to imagine anyone publically cheering the appearance of Tony Blair
Bentley Collins
Someone will meme this.
Jayden Cox
I don't often meet eye to Brown policy wise but I'm glad he existed because he kept us out the Euro
Colton Hughes
>Agreed
Carter Carter
Savage KEK
Isaac Gomez
The State of Labour Conference
Ryan Mitchell
Would Tony Blair have pushed the euro? i always heard he pussy-footed around on the issue.
Hudson Powell
If you think the Tories will allow the law protecting workers to remain once they become optional, you're in for a shock. The whole point of "taking back control" and the Leave campaign's backing by billionaires like Rothermere and Murdoch and populist politicians was deregulation, so the protections for workers, consumers, the environment that were afforded by the EU could be removed. A shame the worse off and forgotten parts of the country have been conned and duped like this into voting for something against their interests.
The well known champion of the working man and Leave campaigner, Jacob Rees-Mogg has said more than once that the safety standards currently employed in India will be sufficient for the UK post-Brexit.
It's rather ironic. The main reason Brexit arguments were accepted, even though a moments thought showed most of them to be fallacious, was for years governments and the media manipulating public sentiment about the EU by publishing lies about it for decades, using the EU as a whipping boy for every terrible decisions made solely by our government.
>Supermarkets chose to stock perfect fruit - blame Europe. >Government fails to support industry - blame Europe >Purposefully under-fund the NHS to pave the way for privatisation - blame Europe >Purposefully reduce houses built to appease home owners - blame Europe >Lots of Indians, Pakistanis and brown people on the streets - blame Europe
The Tories have lots of money to spend on excellent PR. They're extremely good at not being the scapegoat. Nobody even blames them for most of the stuff they're directly responsible for. The electorate are thick as fuck and the Tories play them perfectly. They were somehow able to blame an international recession on 'Reckless Labour spending' and use this as a springboard for welfare cuts which have always been their agenda.
The reality is that an awful lot of people voted for a thing they didn't understand based on either false or no information.
Jacob Hall
ahh yes goldman sachs, tony blair, mandelson and the SNP, the true working mans heroes
Ethan Brown
He's a literal who? PM like most US presidents in the early 20th century