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🚨 ALASTAIR CAMPBELL on Bloomberg with Jacob Rees-Mogg cuts through the noise: A rejoin referendum likely won’t happen anytime soon because while Nigel Farage and Reform remain influential, the EU simply won’t have us back. “While we’ve got the prospect of people like Jacob getting into bed with people...

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Alastair Campbell, "Nigel Farage is a consequential figure in British politics, I doubt Brexit would have happened without him" "History will say the three key drivers of Brexit: David Cameron who called the referendum, Boris Johnson who led one of the campaigns and Nigel Farage who laid the ground for it" "Camerons gone, Johnsons gone, and the fact that some people are talking about Nigel Farage becoming the next prime minister, what does that say about our politics?" "The guy who has helped to inflict the very thing, Brexit, that has weakened our economy, weakened our standing in the world, that we think he should be prime minister? "It's a form of madness" "The populism and lies of the Brexit campaigners" "Brexit was all about taking back control. Partly because we lost our membership of the European Union and so the Dublin Convention, we've lost control" "Partly because so many Europeans left Britain, went back, doctors, nurses, and carers, we then had the Boris wave of immigration, people from other countries, particularly India, Bangladesh" "We also have people from Ukraine and Hong Kong which I think the public are more willing to accept" "The truth is, we have to get the balance right between an aging population, where we're going to need immigrants to do the jobs that British people don't want to do, and we need high skill immigrants" "Charlatans like Farage are always going to make immigration the issue because they haven't got much else to say about anything else" "Andy Burnham is very pro European, in his heart he knows Brexit is a disaster, knows that we have to somehow fix it" "I think it will be a much closer relationship with the European Union"

Farrukh

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Journalist, "Rejoin the EU or stay out?" Andy Burnham, "I want to rejoin" "I hope in my lifetime, I want to rejoin the European Union" "I believe in the unions of all kinds. The union of the UK. The EU benefitted this country. Trade unions" "People prosper more when they're part of unions" Earlier in the interview... "Then you come to Brexit... During the 80s and 90s, the growth we had through the European Union masked some of structural problems" "But the minute you come to Brexit, then look at the last decade" "Shouldn't we start calling out the disaster that Brexit has been more directly?" "I think we should" "We've been stuck now with sluggish growth, and all of the aspirations now are harder to achieve as a country" "That's Nigel Farage and Brexiters doing, and you have to hold them accountable for that" Pippa Crerar, "Is there a danger of being seen as the same old Labour pushing to rejoin the EU?" Andy Burnham, "I don't think there's a prospect of joining any time soon, but I do think we should be honest with people" "It's not just on the economy and growth. It's immigration" "Immigration has ben weakened as a result of Brexit" "We've replaced short term immigration from the EU with long term immigration from outside the EU" "Call out Nigel Farage and Brexiters" Journalist, "Do you think Nigel Farage is racist?" Andy Burnham, "I don't know him well so I'm not going to say that. But I do see policies that are discriminatory. And that worries me"

Farrukh

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Lewis Goodall, "Farage has Brexit. It is his signature contribution to British political life. He owns it, he is it" "There is now enough public dissatisfaction with Brexit" Victoria Derbyshire, "Nearly half of respondents believe there should be another referendum, a majority think Brexit has not worked" Lewis Goodall, "Labour's biggest problem is not hemorrhaging votes to Reform, it's hemorrhaging votes to the Greens and the LibDems" Poppy Coburn, "It's a no brainer, Labour should campaign to rejoin the European Union" Victoria Derbyshire, "Why would that be a vote winner?" Poppy Coburn, "The people who already left Labour because of Brexit have long since gone, they are not coming back to them, they're never coming back" "Labour need to galvanise the centre left, who at the moment are very dissatisfied by Labour" "They're going towards The Greens and the LibDems" "Going back into the European Union would really upset Nigel Farage, Labour get to paint him as somebody who has already tried and failed, and you get to say this will deal with our growth problems - even though it wont (actually, it will)" "I do know people of my demographic, a little older, who are really dissatisfied with Brexit, because they can see when Britain falls off a cliff 2019/2020, I think mainly because of the pandemic, but it happened the same time as Brexit" "So even though the European Union is suffering, just as much as Britain, if not more so (not quite true). And even though a Customs Union won't give us the growth benefits that is promised (it will)" "A political narrative can be built up that is very powerful" "We don't need a referendum, just go back in - Farage is saying he'll leave the ECHR without a referendum" Lewis Goodall, "The Labour party has the electorate it's got, and it's not the electorate it wants" "It still considers itself as the party of the pit villages, of the South Wales valleys, all these sort of places" "But it's also the party of urban England" Poppy Coburn, "If I could whisper into Keir Starmer's ears I'd say restart the culture wars because you can't win on economics" "Keir Starmer's political career came around by campaigning on rejoining the European Union, he needs to galvanise that base again" "It's the only way he will see off people like Zack Polanski"

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Keir Starmer, "The £5,000,000 question is, why did the Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, keep this donation secret?" "I see he is not here to answer" "And what did the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne (who has lived in Thailand for over 20 years) who is lining his pockets ask for in return?" "Those questions need to be answered. That's why Nigel Farage is not here" #PMQs Previously, Nigel Farage said it was campaigning for Brexit for the past 27 years And Ben Habib said that both Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson first received £1,000,000 each for Brexit, and then this additional £5,000,000 to Farage for Brexit It begs the question, why has Nigel Farage spent so much time trying to reduce tax on crypto transactions, the very business that his Brexit donor Christopher Harborne is involved in? If the gift was for Brexit and not lobbying to reduce tax on crypto transactions? Is it just a coincidence? And what about Boris Johnson, why does he get a free pass from scrutiny? Unless he's already declared the £1,000,000 that Christopher Harborne gave him according to Ben Habib? Brexiters campaigned for get rid of foreign influence in British politics, and according to Ben Habib, both Farage and Johnson were paid by a foreign-based billionaire to deliver Brexit, which is literally, foreign interference in our democracy At what point to Brexiters acknowledge that they've all been conned; the country is poorer, while the architects of Brexit, Johnson and Farage, both got a 7 figure gift for their services

Farrukh

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Mishal Husain, "When you look at Brexit and what has happened in the last 9 years - and you say it is a poorer country than it was (before Brexit). Do you think it was worth having the referendum in 2016?" Nigel Farage, "Do I think freedom is worth it? Yes. Absolutely" "Do I think self governance is worth it? Yes. Of course I do" "Do I think the ability to control your borders is worth having? Yes I do* *Thanks for the Farage Brexit Asylum Seeker Boats 👍* "Now, have we exercised it? No" Mishal Husain, "That's why I asked the question, was it worth it in 2016 given what we know now?" "Sterling has never recovered its value" "Business investment has stalled since then" Nigel Farage, "Even Keir Starmer says the deep seated problems in the country predate Brexit" "I am angry that a Conservative government with a whopping great majority didn't take advantage of it" Mishal Husain, "And you think you could have done better if you were Prime Minister?" Nigel Farage, "Miles better" Mishal Husain, "If you became Prime Minister would you rip up the treaty Keir Starmer made with the EU this year?" Nigel Farage, "The whole treaty is up for renegotiation anyway. It's a poor treaty. We can do better. We have to play hardball" Mishal Husain, "I've heard this before" Nigel Farage, "From who?" Mishal Hussain, "From Conservatives, from people who believed in Brexit" Nigel Farage, "They never believed in it. They accepted it because if they hadn't they would have faced political extinction" Mishal Hussain, "If Brexit has not been done properly you as Prime Minister would reshape our relationship with the EU?" Nigel Farage, "We've been weak as hell. We've given in. We've given in. We've given in. We've expected favours in return. We haven't got any" "And even though we've got huge economic problems, they've got economic problems to" "Giving away our fish for the next 12 years, things like that, completely outrageous. Total betrayal" "Trade with Europe is important but the real focus has to be on what's happening internally in the UK economy" Mishal Hussain, "That would be taking an economic risk" Nigel Farage, "Everything in life is about risk" Mishal Hussain, "You'd be a risk taking prime minister?" Nigel Farage, "We need far more risk taking" Mishal Hussain, "You'd take a risk with the nearest neighbour, the big geography, the big market on our doorstep?" Nigel Farage, "When you're in a bad relationship, you have to take risks to reshape it" Mishal Hussain, "Would you end alignment with the EU?" Nigel Farage, "100%"

Farrukh

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Nigel Farage, "The main reason this country wisely voted for Brexit in 2016" Heckler, "Because they were lied to" Nigel Farage, "Millions of Labour supporters" Heckler, "Because they were lied to" Nigel Farage, "Is because we wanted to take back control of our borders. So we and we alone can decide who comes and settles in our country" "Does the PM understand that demand today is even more than it was in 2016. We demand, the country demands that you say to the French president" Heckler, "Will you shut up" Nigel Farage, "Will you say to the French president" Heckler, "We were lied to" Nigel Farage, "We will not accept undocumented males across the English channels, and that you are not dictated to by an increasingly arrogant anti-Brexit French" Keir Starmer, "We are fixing the mess we inherited" "We are working with other countries to ensure we take the measures necessary to stop people crossing the channel. These are serious answers to serious problems" "His proposal for ten years, wagging the Tory dog has been to break everything and claim that's how you fix things" "To stick to fingers up at your neighbours, and then expect them to work with us" "And he votes against the borders bill which gives more powers to our law enforcement to deal with securing our borders" "And Mr Speaker, the reason for that is, that he has no interest in fixing the problem, because he wants to milk it and exploit it" "That's the truth about Nigel Farage and the Reform UK party"

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