First published at 10:11 UTC on August 1st, 2019.
The quality of the filming is not great, so sorry for that. My camera died, so I had to switch to my phone. It was ok in daylight, but the footage got very grainy as the light faded.
Below are links for checking things I say in the video. The Bre…
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The quality of the filming is not great, so sorry for that. My camera died, so I had to switch to my phone. It was ok in daylight, but the footage got very grainy as the light faded.
Below are links for checking things I say in the video. The Brexit map man is probably the same age as me but I referred to him as a 'young man' because for some reason I seem to do that to everyone these days. I think it is a weird part of the ageing process.
Although many of the protestors did not want to engage in conversation with us, there were some who were willing to talk, which was good.
On the EU's new leaders:
Andrew Neil destroys Pro EU journalist on BBC`s `This Week` - 4th July 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1i0HiDG7G0
The new President of the European Central Bank, convicted in 2016 of misusing public funds, but spared punishment in part because of her 'international stature'. So that's alright then:
“The International Monetary Fund threw its support behind its leader, Christine Lagarde, on Monday despite her conviction in a French court on charges of misusing public funds....
The court, noting that a judge had previously invalidated the payout in a 2015 ruling and that she had “national and international” stature, decided not to punish Ms. Lagarde and spared her a criminal record.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/19/business/imf-trial-christine-lagarde-france-verdict.html
And from Spain:
“High representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs: Josep Borrell
The Spanish Foreign Minister was last year fined £27,000 for insider trading...”
https://talkradio.co.uk/features/who-are-new-european-union-leaders-19070431533
https://nominister.blogspot.com/2019/07/i-for-one-welcome-our-new-insect.html
Countries which kill people for being gay:
Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen, Nigeria, Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Mauritania, “Islamic State” and United Arab Emirates. In addition, while being gay in Bangladesh is illegal, it does not have the death pen..
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