David Cameron: Brexit is a risk we can avoid - BBC News

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2016
  • Prime Minister David Cameron has been asked about the Remain camps scaremongering claims about leaving the EU. He told Andrew Marr that rather than scaremongering, it would be "irresponsible" not to warn voters about the risks of leaving the EU. He added that it would be a "risk" if Britain left the EU.
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Komentáře • 329

  • @adamcarr8678
    @adamcarr8678 Před 8 měsíci +7

    How sad it is how right he was

  • @naveed4686
    @naveed4686 Před 8 lety +50

    Im voting leave. I have spent a long time thinking about my choice and Im sure about it.
    Nothing will happen if we leave. We will get better without the EU. People need to realise that and believe in themselves. Stop listening to David Cameron's propaganda.

    • @amanzella6508
      @amanzella6508 Před 8 lety +2

      what if lagarde obama, and cameron aren't spewing propaganda, but threats? The economic collapse in south america is in full force and we are overdue for a bear market.

    • @amanzella6508
      @amanzella6508 Před 8 lety

      economic imbalances are leading to depression regardless of who wins.

    • @Pedro-te7xr
      @Pedro-te7xr Před 8 lety

      Then you´ll have to assume, if the Brexit is a success, that Scotland will do another referendum again. The Government of Scotland has said it, and the rest of countries of the EU will see with good eyes that referendum.
      Apart from the economic and social consecuences of the Brexit, you can break your country.
      I´m just saying what would happen, but not if it is good or not, but in my opinion, that would be bad for the UK.

    • @amanzella6508
      @amanzella6508 Před 8 lety

      +ptwsm its bad because lagarde set it up that way. Democracy is fraud

    • @naveed4686
      @naveed4686 Před 8 lety +5

      The current state of the EU is already bad for us. Our country has to pay alot of money into the EU each month, when we could have instead used the money to invest in more businesses/jobs/improving our own country.
      The country has alot of immigrants coming in. British born people are finding it hard to get a job. British born people should come first. Our Britain needs to become great again. If we leave, we can. We will have the freedom to do whatever we want with our own money and choose where it goes.
      If Scotland wants to do a referendum again, then so be it. We care about our economy and our freedom of choosing what we can do with our money and our border control, so we're choosing Vote Leave always.

  • @nonnomen4947
    @nonnomen4947 Před 8 lety +25

    Body language and facial expressions tell me that this man is telling lies. And he knows that. Disgusting.

    • @gustavstrand8247
      @gustavstrand8247 Před 4 lety +6

      Non Nomen This comment aged well. Considering that UK’s economy is reducing and the pound is crashing.

    • @Robert-tl2vg
      @Robert-tl2vg Před 3 lety +4

      @@gustavstrand8247 This comment aged well. The British Economy is doing fine and big business has been praising the deal

    • @elyaenwa
      @elyaenwa Před rokem +4

      This comment aged well...

    • @joe-isonyoutube2808
      @joe-isonyoutube2808 Před rokem

      @@elyaenwa Very well lmao

    • @tomite2001
      @tomite2001 Před rokem +1

      I am sure you have Nigel Farage' body language and facial expressions hung in frames in your house.

  • @Rishic911
    @Rishic911 Před rokem +13

    He called it...both the referendum and it's potential implications, now known to be true. A decision with far reaching socio-economic consequences should never have been left to people who were not wholly informed. In my profession we would be sacked if we were willfully deceitful, absolutely no accountability from this abhorrent government. This video has certainly aged well.

  • @SuzLa1
    @SuzLa1 Před 8 lety +8

    I had anti EU leaflet saying we should save money on the EU, as if they think Tories would spend any money not spend on EU on people or society, when reality says the opposite. As soon as they won election they lowered tax for the rich, increased VAT and other tax that affects the poor the most like bedroom tax, while saying there have to be cuts to
    vital services. Government use EU money for a lot of the get back to work schemes and farmers have subsidies.

    • @orangeedo
      @orangeedo Před 8 lety

      Lower Tax for the rich brings in more revenue, because the EU makes it legal and easy for them to pay tax in places like Luxembourg, who have very low rates.

    • @paco4639
      @paco4639 Před 8 lety +1

      orangeedo So you want to leave the EU so we can help the tax dodging corporate donors like Philip Green, and hope that the ones working for them might have what drips down after they have stripped all assets to buy latest yacht? With no EU directives allowing workers enough breaks. Instead of like Scotland free of Tories who spend money on university education and prescriptions? SNP want to leave UK to become a separate nation in EU.

    • @Iranian.Shia-kurd
      @Iranian.Shia-kurd Před 8 lety

      I disagree with you and dislike your comment but CZcams does not allow dislike despite having dislike button!

  • @A2Z1Two3
    @A2Z1Two3 Před 4 lety +4

    It’s 3 years on, and none of his shit happened .

    • @wishbones170
      @wishbones170 Před 4 měsíci +1

      7 years on, yes it has. We hadn't even left the EU by then.

  • @WDEMMEL
    @WDEMMEL Před 8 lety +13

    Cameron is a risk the Brits should have avoided.

  • @chrisb6003
    @chrisb6003 Před 8 lety +23

    You can tell when Cameron lies......his lips move!

  • @DaanWaardenburg
    @DaanWaardenburg Před 8 lety +9

    Looking at the comments, I feel that it won't matter whether the UK leaves the EU.
    Shit is already hitting the fan and now there is shit everywhere.

    • @travelator3035
      @travelator3035 Před 8 lety +2

      At least it will have its own sovereignty

    • @DaanWaardenburg
      @DaanWaardenburg Před 8 lety

      Can you eat that? Because then it's all going to be fine.

    • @slightlyvisible8448
      @slightlyvisible8448 Před 8 lety +3

      Canada and Australia are both wealthy nations who hold their own. The UK has a larger population than both combined. The UK will be in no way be poor if she leaves.

    • @DaanWaardenburg
      @DaanWaardenburg Před 8 lety

      SlightlyVisible Thats not what he is claiming, he's claiming that there could be another recession. Somewhat like the last one.

    • @Menmatters
      @Menmatters Před 8 lety +1

      Well the EU didn't stop the last recession.

  • @Vempsterful
    @Vempsterful Před 8 lety +17

    Please vote to stay, meteor will hit Dorset if we leave.

    • @p.g.u.d
      @p.g.u.d Před 8 lety +1

      think it's too late ...

    • @naveed4686
      @naveed4686 Před 8 lety +8

      We will get better without EU. I advise to people to stop listening to David Cameron's propaganda, and believe in themselves to leave the EU.

    • @NotUnymous
      @NotUnymous Před 8 lety

      Please Leave us. It will be Important for the EU that you vote with "Leave". In Germany their are a lot of people who would celebrate your leaving.
      Your British government did fucked it up. Bye Bye

    • @montgomerybiggles3169
      @montgomerybiggles3169 Před 8 lety

      You idiot, our highly credible experts predicted that giant 10 foot long moths would attack Dorset leaving it into economic uncertainty and will lead to a 30 year recession as stated by one homeless loony on the streets. #strongerwithin #feargiantmoths

    • @theviperpendragon9926
      @theviperpendragon9926 Před 8 lety

      +NineHerbsCharm you must be a neo-nazi from Brussels

  • @SuzLa1
    @SuzLa1 Před 8 lety +11

    If milk farmers have it bad since Russia sanctions, it would be worse when not being able to sell milk to Europe. Our food prices will increase, but it won't be the ex Tories in UKIP who will suffer, as if we leave EU they will rejoin Tories. They will use it as an excuse to make the unselfish who are happy getting by without being a slave for the few at the top and poor pay the price.

    • @orangeedo
      @orangeedo Před 8 lety +2

      If we have democracy back you can kick the tories out in a few years. Also, sanctions compared to a maximum tariff of 3% are completely different things. Also we could remove the enforced tariffs on non-EU producers and get cheaper prices on food. But all you need to answer is this: Do you want to live in a democracy, Yes or No?

    • @SuzLa1
      @SuzLa1 Před 8 lety +1

      I have studied EU law and I think we have more democracy in the EU, because all the politicians against the EU are only against it because they think it's preventing the few at the top mistreating most British people. Most people don't care about politics and all they know is last propaganda headline. The only reason they think UKIP care about British people is because UK is in the name.

    • @SuzLa1
      @SuzLa1 Před 8 lety +2

      SNP in Scotland have more seats than ever before, and SNP feel they will have more democracy leaving the UK and becoming a separate nation in EU, to be free of Tories forever. If we leave EU they can demand another referendum because last one was to stay in UK as part of EU. Then Tories would make rest of world hate England for reason only the few at the top gain from, while Scotland join other north European EU nations who spend money on the people such as university education.

    • @SuzLa1
      @SuzLa1 Před 8 lety +2

      Anti EU Tories and UKIP want to turn us into a USA state. They want us to be more like the USA because corporations have more ability to mistreat workers for the few at the top to make more money. USA corporations don't even have to label GM ingredients in food products.
      It says in all world economy books that the USA gains from Europeans fighting. That's how they managed to employ Nazi V-2 inventor as the head of Nasa to make their rockets to the moon.
      Murdoch newspapers have been found to be lying with anti EU propaganda, because he wants to turn is into a USA state. Imagine being more of a USA lap dog with Trump in power.
      Despite Tories first getting us in the European market in the first place when they thought it would only be good for the upper classes and their corporate donors, as soon as there were directives good for most people such as allowing workers enough breaks and making companies label GM ingredients Tories started to make the rest of Europea hate us to turn us into a USA state.
      Like when Thatcher made us the only country that allowed the USA to use us as an airport to bomb Libya which killed Gaddafi's child and led to Lockerbie. Even the Queen was upset at having such an uncaring PM.
      I have a good memory and Tories rely on all most people knowing about politics is last Tory propaganda headline they read. I remember that was in the cold war when Russia was an ally of Libya, the USA were planning a protective shield nicknamed Starwars, but we would have nothing.
      I can clearly remember a question dodging Tory being asked many times what protection we have in the USA protective shield while we're their lapdog and it took them ages to admit we wouldn't have anything, apart from setting off a nuclear bomb which would be responded to.

    • @orangeedo
      @orangeedo Před 8 lety +1

      +La1 only the unelected commision has the right to propose ledgislation in the EU. making it factually undemocratic. democracy requires a demos. our meps have little power. your backing dictatorship.

  • @Carl-im9gh
    @Carl-im9gh Před 8 lety +4

    Cameron does make me laugh, he says he got a deal with the EU on immigration! Last week he said he is delighted we are having a referendum PMSL. Oh you are funny Dave.

  • @danielalexan80
    @danielalexan80 Před 8 lety +5

    People are voting leave mainly out of spite, and it's not a reasonable way to make a decision. This decision is going to be compromising either way; if you're spiteful, the concern for self harm is diminished. What matters more, is hurting the 'other'.

    • @bp-lx7lf
      @bp-lx7lf Před 5 lety

      Couldn’t agree more. I am from the future (2018), and shit has hit the fan, all because a number of ‘enlightened’ individuals decided they wanted a ‘change’. The new deal that has been negotiated is one - sided, as was inevitable given the EU’s far stronger bargaining position. Where we stand now is a hung parliament, a stagnant economy, and irreversible damage to the UK’s international reputation. We collectively renounced rational reasoning in favour of a stubborn demand for ‘sovereignty’. The leaders of the two primary political parties are Theresa ‘Maybot’ May and Jeremy Corbyn, with such prodigious talent as Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Diane Abbott waiting in the wings for their respective leaderships to collapse. I say, as a young person who happens to take an interest in real - world events (and their consequences for my future), fuck them! Fuck the cosy pensioners, the racists, the bigots, and the supposed ‘patriots’! They have taken the collective futures of an entire generation and poured them unceremoniously down the gutter, for no better reason than to spite a couple of people who happen to be more educated and tolerant than them.

  • @marshaltopola5104
    @marshaltopola5104 Před 8 lety +22

    UKs exit will trigger other countries to leave as well.

    • @naveed4686
      @naveed4686 Před 8 lety +5

      Absolutely mate. We need a revolution. We need freedom to do whatever we want with our money and where it goes.

    • @Dgam3r22
      @Dgam3r22 Před 8 lety +2

      that's the idea

    • @scythee7774
      @scythee7774 Před 8 lety

      I hope so.

    • @desoliver9712
      @desoliver9712 Před 5 lety +5

      Well, it's been 2 years and all the evidence points to European countries wanting to remain in the European Union. This is in part due to what has happened to the UK since the referendum. We've had a number of elections in the past 2 years across Europe, and again nothing to show that any of the countries are about to leave.
      So, at what point do we dismiss your prediction as false? And at what point will you retract your prediction and admit that it was wrong?

    • @uniQue_DD2015
      @uniQue_DD2015 Před 5 lety +3

      yeah right.. everybody leaving now lol
      i would say they laughing their bollocks of.
      is poland out yet???????????????

  • @2010ETHANC
    @2010ETHANC Před 8 lety +5

    Traitor and a complete liar well at home on the BBC

  • @Jmarianie
    @Jmarianie Před 8 lety +7

    This is the PM we need, and I support, God bless you David, I will vote IN! Thank you !

    • @roynickson8460
      @roynickson8460 Před 3 lety +5

      That didnt work out to well did it!

    • @JosephGaming
      @JosephGaming Před rokem

      Worst priminister, up there with Johnson and sunak and truss

  • @richardw7959
    @richardw7959 Před 8 lety +20

    "We will be stronger, safer, better-off" sounded very tired after about the third time it was uttered at the beginning of the campaign. When I hear "better off", I can only think that this only applies to the politicians supporting remain and bureaucrats sitting in Brussels.

  • @lokenlok3114
    @lokenlok3114 Před 8 lety +8

    Don't think for yourselves, listen to your betters. The status quo is a good thing, we have your best interests at heart - while slashing social welfare, cutting tax for his friends and forms underhanded corporate/arms deals.

  • @barryedwards4417
    @barryedwards4417 Před 8 lety +4

    Oh dear ..... what are they going to do without the gravy train !

  • @mhl8396
    @mhl8396 Před rokem +2

    Almost as though having a referendum on leaving, wasn't a good idea

  • @marcusimpresario7724
    @marcusimpresario7724 Před 8 lety +3

    Cameron can't be that stupid. Follow the money.

  • @carolevonaarberg472
    @carolevonaarberg472 Před 8 lety +3

    How did the British get a referendum? That is amazing. How was it forced on the politicians? Australians would love more referendums, and it is so hard, and the politicians only allow them that are winnable.

  • @angelopettracheci8987
    @angelopettracheci8987 Před 8 lety +5

    Well PM you're absolutely right on this case. It's a huge risk to leave the EU but for more then just economic reasons. Stay together means you can play, you leave, you even can't look and take position on the game. UK is a great country, which should play at the table and not outside

    • @JosephGaming
      @JosephGaming Před rokem +1

      Look at what brexit's done now. I'm sure you're real proud :)

    • @kmc7876
      @kmc7876 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@JosephGamingthe people drowned in the channel because of brexit

    • @kmc7876
      @kmc7876 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@JosephGamingthey were allowed to take a boat in France because of brexit..

    • @JosephGaming
      @JosephGaming Před 10 měsíci

      @@kmc7876 yeah I know I was being sarcastic it's made everything 10x worse

  • @ipklondonuk
    @ipklondonuk Před 10 měsíci +2

    "David Cameron: Brexit is a risk we can avoid - BBC News" Yeah we could've avoided it if this prat hadn't ordered the referendum to save his own party

  • @doobydoo9910
    @doobydoo9910 Před 8 lety +2

    The EU referendum has been very necessary and long time coming. I like a good debate. Both sides putting forward arguments and counter arguments with the hope that a balance result can be achieved. Unfortunately, the behaviour in this debate has been appalling to the extreme. What has become of this world when valid debate is immediately labelled and suppressed with cries of fascism, racism, un-educated, illiterate in order to silence them. Absurd claims of apocalyptic proportions and utter deception or blatant lies with a propaganda machine even the Nazis would have been proud of. Unfortunately, Here a few home truths.
    • This country’s democracy was given away by Heath and successive governments. It is no longer self-governing and is within a few years will merely be a province within the EU. Democracy and freedom have always been delivered down the barrel of a gun and with blood in the streets. Expect to get dirty if you want your country back.
    • There is lots of money at stake for a lot of people who will do whatever it takes to usurp the will of the people. Nowadays rigging the vote is unlikely. It is more likely to just be ignored or you will be asked again until you answer the way they want you to.
    • The risks and economic uncertainty of staying in is actually fairly clear and makes getting out seem less risky. It’s going to be a bumpy ride whichever way.
    • Open borders - ensures cheap labour for big companies ,places enormous pressure on infrastructure and services and ultimately dilutes national cultures. The dilution of national cultures is strategic in nature. The longer it goes on the less British culture you will have. Controlled Immigration ensures housing and infrastructure can be planned to accommodate.
    • Turkeys do not vote for Christmas - Assertions and “facts” thrown at you by Economists/Experts/Scientists are likely to be biased in favour of the people who fund them. Politicians are biased in favour of themselves. Do your own research into assertions and unbalanced facts.
    • “Those that don’t know history are bound to repeat it” - E.Burke. Democracy did not cause two world wars. Fascism was the leading cause. Nowadays the term is thrown around as a pejorative term to undermine or discredit. EU is extremely Fascist in nature. The Doctrine of Fascism states, "The Fascist conception of the State is all-embracing; outside of it no human or spiritual values can exist, much less have value. Thus understood, Fascism is totalitarian, and the Fascist State-a synthesis and a unit inclusive of all values-interprets, develops, and potentiates the whole life of a people.". It opposes liberal democracy. Ironically people opposed to the EU are labelled as Fascists by people who do not know what the term means.
    • Patriotism is very different to Nationalism. Labelling all patriots as nationalists and attempting to suppress the will of the people will lead to a rise in Nationalism as is being witnessed across the EU.
    The extreme irony is that far from the prosperity, stability and security that the EU purports to have delivered, it is not evidenced by the facts and the suppression of democracy is more likely to cause future conflict in Europe.
    I respect the remain camp’s arguments although I do not respect the their tone , however I disagree with them and do not see the EU as force for prosperity, stability, security in this world.

  • @johnbull9195
    @johnbull9195 Před 5 lety

    He said we were voting to leave the single market.

  • @henryvagincourt
    @henryvagincourt Před 8 lety +5

    Dave you forgot the Sky will fall in, the world is flat, what a prat, Vote Out.

  • @wamasangise2
    @wamasangise2 Před 8 lety +1

    He and his party put that referendum forward, but now he regrets it. What was the purpose to put referendum forward than? Didn't he know that there are two answers to a question?? What a mess!!!

  • @JAZPER53
    @JAZPER53 Před 8 lety +3

    Can't see Cameron keeping his job after the Brexit Vote he has become a massive liability to the Tory Party and will spilt the party if the Brexit Vote is Lost

    • @ChrisInToon
      @ChrisInToon Před 8 lety

      Theresa May is making plans to unify party afterwards, remember it will be years until brexit is enacted, we will wait until after the French and German elections.

  • @blazednlovinit
    @blazednlovinit Před 8 lety +14

    Keep calm and carry on Brexiteers.
    #VoteLeave

    • @dean1039
      @dean1039 Před 5 lety +3

      What do you think of this mess now my friend?. I've come back here to remind myself we actually did vote to leave!

    • @Blorp_
      @Blorp_ Před rokem

      L bozo

    • @blazednlovinit
      @blazednlovinit Před rokem

      @@Blorp_ 🥶

    • @blazednlovinit
      @blazednlovinit Před rokem

      @@dean1039 Slowly but surely :P

  • @Gamefeedvids
    @Gamefeedvids Před 6 lety

    Our car industry? Eh? So what about AUDI BMW VW FIAT CITROEN RENAULT PORSCHE FORD ......... What a load of bullshit!

  • @russkiykiwi4265
    @russkiykiwi4265 Před 8 lety

    Power to the PEOPLE and not the politicians. ........

  • @nowheretosit
    @nowheretosit Před 8 lety +1

    This is such political doublespeak. Nothing could possibly be better for the UK than to get out from under the umbrella of the oppressive EU.

  • @davideve77
    @davideve77 Před 8 lety

    just makes sense

  • @ifh4030
    @ifh4030 Před 8 lety +1

    Please put Cameron on more as he is doing such a good job. I want him on TV talking for Remain 14 hours a day. #freedavidnow

  • @AntGeezer
    @AntGeezer Před 5 lety +1

    Cameron empowered UKIP and now Theresa May is doing the same for the Brexit Party. “Will I carry on as Prime Minister if we vote to leave? Yes”. Following the vote to leave, he resigned, like the weasel that he is.

  • @manofweed1
    @manofweed1 Před 8 lety

    Let's put it another way. If we weren't in the EU already and there was a forthcoming referendum to ask us 'do you want to join the EU' ?...........................Exactly !!

  • @johnleonard931
    @johnleonard931 Před 8 lety +1

    Maybe there is another point. To put the entire EU project in danger of total co lapse could have far reaching problems down the future line of our nations. A total break up of the union could lead to a spread of nationalism and a consolidation of borders which in turn would lead to a build up of arms. We all know the consequences of where that would lead us. We should think carefully and remember 1914, a build up of arms and the spread of nationalism was the cause of that war

  • @DingoDubz
    @DingoDubz Před 8 lety +2

    And now he's lost- England has shot itself in the foot

    • @sidraines
      @sidraines Před 8 lety

      His biggest mistake cost him his political life by calling for a Referendum. When you are winning in a game of Chess, never take a position where you open yourself up to self destruction

  • @jimmynich4791
    @jimmynich4791 Před 8 lety

    Our car makers? LMAO, what car makers would these be?

  • @gillypoof
    @gillypoof Před 5 lety

    seems to be going well

  • @arthurdixon5890
    @arthurdixon5890 Před 8 měsíci

    Most prime ministers don’t do what they say in the party’s manifesto. Why, David, why?…

  • @Menmatters
    @Menmatters Před 8 lety +1

    All this fear mongering about leaving is ridiculous. If we vote leave, nothing happens for at least two years. Brexit has to go through parliament first. The two years starts from the date the EU is informed by the prime minister of our intention to leave. That allows time for all sorts of measures to be agreed. I would suspect that very little will change with security arrangements and intelligence sharing. Nothing will happen with trading arrangements for two years. Other Europeans working in the UK will remain working in the UK and will not be repatriated. As goes with Brits abroad.

  • @candycane6534
    @candycane6534 Před 8 lety

    How the hell are they getting 10 thousand pounds a year for nothing in the first place, ridiculous!

  • @rajwindersingh5070
    @rajwindersingh5070 Před 7 lety +1

    sounds great but inconvenient 😑

  • @fludog1
    @fludog1 Před 8 lety +3

    UK leave the EU

  • @MilesBellas
    @MilesBellas Před 2 měsíci

    Aged like wine.

  • @hkh8119
    @hkh8119 Před 8 lety

    Who in big business is paying Mr Priminister?

  • @Winged_Vision
    @Winged_Vision Před 8 lety

    Why do bbc videos always look like 24fps lately?!

  • @SlimHandle
    @SlimHandle Před 4 měsíci

    The end of austerity!!!! Down with you!

  • @p.g.u.d
    @p.g.u.d Před 8 lety +5

    title should be
    "Brexit is an opportunity we dare not miss"

    • @gustavstrand8247
      @gustavstrand8247 Před 4 lety

      Mister Furious - Brexiteer Opportunity to destroy the pound and the economy’s growth.

  • @LAD907
    @LAD907 Před 8 lety +3

    He just keeps on repeating the same things over and over again about leaving but in different ways. The interview was a waste of time he didn't give any proper answers as to how we would shape Britain with rest of the world.I'm beginning to think his university only taught him about the European union and nothing what so ever about rest of the whole world which of course is gigantic to trade with compared the eu .

    • @issackrupps8229
      @issackrupps8229 Před 8 lety +5

      The BBC are biased in favour of remain, this is unacceptable.

    • @desoliver9712
      @desoliver9712 Před 5 lety

      You do know that the EU trades with the rest of the world?

  • @mrhpijl
    @mrhpijl Před 11 měsíci +3

    I'm having a good time reading through the comments posted here seven years ago by the leave supporters. Lol.

  • @20Alanpartridge
    @20Alanpartridge Před 8 lety

    Does anyone know if it is exactly 6 months or longer ago , that Brendan Cox was accused by women of inappropriate conduct, at a charity that he was a boss of, and had to leave ?

  • @Menmatters
    @Menmatters Před 8 lety +1

    I normally vote Conservative, but I see Cameron as a slithery traitor and not fit to lead us as PM. As he has proven himself to be so divisive and under-handed, it is well within his character to get the Brexit vote rigged. The only way we can have a chance of insuring against that is to make sure the Leave vote is overwhelming.

  • @burrenmagic
    @burrenmagic Před 6 lety

    why didn't he stay on?

  • @AB-qo2xq
    @AB-qo2xq Před 8 lety +1

    I like David Cameron but he can be a bit basic with his arguments sometimes. I don't appreciate the scaremongering either. I will be voting out (but not on that basis though).

  • @MrGrevatt
    @MrGrevatt Před 8 lety +1

    common sense common sense is to have your own country and your own sovereignty

  • @lilacpilot3437
    @lilacpilot3437 Před 5 lety +1

    Now I feel how Britain felt during the 2016 elections. I'm for America helping Britain leave the EU

    • @lucille4824
      @lucille4824 Před 5 lety +1

      Lilac Pilot Would you think the same if tomorrow California was asking for leaving the United States ? Probably not.

    • @lilacpilot3437
      @lilacpilot3437 Před 5 lety +1

      @@lucille4824 last time I checked Britain was it's own country. California isn't. You realize that's an important distinction. It's the difference between a person leaving a group of people and your arm leaving your body.

    • @cahillgreg
      @cahillgreg Před 2 lety

      @@lilacpilot3437 America helping Britain would involve contributing a foreign body part we already possess - plus, you've nothing worthwhile to offer you brain-donor.

  • @broadband01
    @broadband01 Před 8 lety +1

    he is lowest of the lowest frightening pensioners knowing they are more likely to vote out,i dont believe a word out of this guys mouth

  • @jamessteele7102
    @jamessteele7102 Před 8 lety +7

    I sure hope my British friends on the "other side of the pond" vote to exit the EU. Stay strong; don't let the globalists' propaganda deter you from saving your great nation and culture. My prayers are with you.

    • @Blorp_
      @Blorp_ Před rokem +4

      Look how well that’s done us, thanks mate

    • @jamessteele7102
      @jamessteele7102 Před rokem +1

      @@Blorp_ yeah, I was still very naive back then. But it saddens me even more to see your country (and other Western countries) be methodically destroyed with virtually no resistance.

    • @narcher91
      @narcher91 Před rokem

      Fellow morons listened to other morons like you James and we tried to warn the morons.

  • @anicetune
    @anicetune Před 6 lety +3

    Being in the EU created more uncertainty and apprehension IMO.
    - Will the EU make us adopt the euro this year?
    - Will the EU make us take in more refugees?
    - Will the EU pressure our PM to help bail out debt-ridden EU countries?
    - Will the EU make us sign yet another treaty handing over sovereignty?
    - Will the EU enable freedom of movement with Turkey this year?
    - Will the EU create an army this year?
    - Will the EU force us to go fully metric this year?
    - Will the EU eventually make us drive on the wrong side of the road?
    - It can't be long until the EU implements a Europe-wide highway code.
    - How long will it be until the EU forces us to display signage in multiple languages?
    - Will the cost of EU membership increase this year?
    - Will EU policies eventually force us to privatise the NHS?

  • @Steven-qo3sq
    @Steven-qo3sq Před 8 lety +1

    Is marr turning the corner? he seemed to be not believing his crap for the first time…instead of the usual bbc bs...

  • @annparks6492
    @annparks6492 Před 8 lety

    He's telling us what to do but is supposed to be our servant not our master

  • @franktessier7466
    @franktessier7466 Před 8 lety

    I'm from Canada a commonwealth nation, if you don't leave we should leave because if you give your freedom away their is no reason we should stay.

  • @A2Z1Two3
    @A2Z1Two3 Před 4 lety +1

    20 to 40 billion black hole if we vote leave
    ( never happened)

  • @mirazusta2002
    @mirazusta2002 Před 3 lety +2

    What will always puzzle me the most about David Cameron's legacy as a Prime Minister is the inconsistency between his speech, showing a clear and strong opposition to Brexit, and his staunch support for a referendum on the issue to be held, no matter what, I'm not questioning the decission of the British people to leave the European Union, after all, it is for them to decide whether to stay or not. I am not even criticizing Cameron for promoting the referendum in the first place either, since he was the leader of the goverment in a sovereign country, it's just that for me, as an ordinary citizen, his stand on the issue and his behaviour with regard to it, seems to be completely disjointed. Just saying.

  • @AlexBassett
    @AlexBassett Před 7 lety +1

    Call it scaremongering, but he was right!

    • @Mr.Strickland410
      @Mr.Strickland410 Před 7 lety

      Alex Bassett the only right thing dodgy Dave did was resign

  • @acefreaky2988
    @acefreaky2988 Před 8 lety

    But we must be honest , economically we will take a hit , Britain in the seventies was a basket case .Think carefully before you make the decision . On a plus side we can reclaim this country for ourselves and more importantly for our children , all our children irrespective of race or previous nationality.

  • @youexist2924
    @youexist2924 Před 8 lety

    DO NOT CAPITULATE

  • @TheVote2010
    @TheVote2010 Před 5 lety +1

    Well here we are two and a half years later. How’s it working out UK? Clearly people have short term memory loss of the high inflation and unemployment of the 1970’s.

  • @jamesgilheany9624
    @jamesgilheany9624 Před 8 měsíci

    Triple lock is still here.

  • @chownful
    @chownful Před 8 lety +3

    I can't believe there are actually people that would give up their country's sovereignty for cheaper vacations.

    • @gustavstrand8247
      @gustavstrand8247 Před 4 lety +1

      root Oh, do please get of your moral high, and start working with reality instead of your own feelings.

  • @wiggyg7337
    @wiggyg7337 Před 8 lety

    This guy hasn't had a normal job in his life and he said we are in this together - farce.

  • @NikhilKanamarla
    @NikhilKanamarla Před 8 lety +1

    Respect Cameron, your a lot better then our presidental canidates in the US

  • @Jamal-Ahmed786
    @Jamal-Ahmed786 Před 6 lety +2

    Despite Cameron's and Osborne's austerity, our economy was safe under their hands. Before the 2016 referendum, nearly all general elections were faught on the economy. This is no longer the case. Now we are living in a post truth era.

  • @freddycook630
    @freddycook630 Před 3 lety

    free access after we pay £13 billion a year

  • @tjtrapstar
    @tjtrapstar Před 8 lety

    threatening old people this made should resign it's disgusting

  • @folasadegiwa6305
    @folasadegiwa6305 Před 8 měsíci

    THANK SO MIUCH MISS FOLASADE GIWA SAFIYAT GOOD BLESSING YOU TODARY AM ?

  • @folasadegiwa6305
    @folasadegiwa6305 Před 8 měsíci

    THANK SO MICH MISS FOLASADE GIWA SAFIYAT GOOD BLESSING YOU TODARY AM ?

  • @pjhall-e3435
    @pjhall-e3435 Před 8 lety +1

    LEAVE!

  • @bluejonny007
    @bluejonny007 Před 8 lety +1

    Wait until the Italy and France goes pop - Italy recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 132.70 %. They have serious banking issues they will never pay there debt off, of which 44% is held by external investors. France tried to cap their public debt to 95% of their GDP but they haven't it's 96% and they are not growing and will never pay that debt off much like Italy. Once the Markets realise it's a charade they are in trouble. Spain and Portugal are also up the creek, Deutsche Bank is on the verge of going bust and when it does it will trigger a financial crisis worse then 2007/2008. As we are the 2nd largest Economy in the EU and growing much faster compared to the countries previously mentioned who do you think Germany is going to ask to help bail out France and Italy because they can not afford to do it? It will be the UK. Is the EU any safer then not being in the EU, no it isn't it's actually far more risky for us. The EU needs massive reforms which will not happen if we vote to stay as that will send a message that we will take what they give us. Mark my words in 20 years you will regret voting to remain because you will be part of a massive European super state with very little democracy, paying crippling amounts of taxes as well as the country you live in not being recognisable.

    • @armanis1234
      @armanis1234 Před 8 lety

      2nd economy!? maybe in your dreams after brexit down 100nd

    • @bluejonny007
      @bluejonny007 Před 8 lety

      Obviously you don't know anything about economics so back to reading the Guardian.

  • @PillSharks
    @PillSharks Před 8 lety +2

    Vote out

  • @robertlukeperrin
    @robertlukeperrin Před 8 lety

    I have added a song to the debate. Just type in Brexit Bop in search or click on my face to find. Thanks

  • @russkiykiwi4265
    @russkiykiwi4265 Před 8 lety

    Europe is not the be all and end all...........we out here in the Commonwealth get on just fine without the EU. the EU is a declining bloc economically. Come join us again.....the world outside the EU is not that scary.

  • @folasadegiwa6305
    @folasadegiwa6305 Před 8 měsíci

    THANK SO MUCH MISS FOLASADE GIWA SAFIYAT GOOD BLESSING YOU TODARY AM ?

  • @user-ou3qq5gi5s
    @user-ou3qq5gi5s Před 5 lety

    whatever none my business

  • @davphi6103
    @davphi6103 Před 8 lety

    Duplicitous snide, genuinely insincere.

  • @hesus6177
    @hesus6177 Před 5 lety

    Why does Cameroon talk with food in his mouth.

  • @hookares8551
    @hookares8551 Před 8 lety

    Does this man not fear the fact that GB gives up much of it's sovereignty to be in this UN-like body? A body in which the members of it's parliament can not vote on the trade regulations they impose? Has the British population been cowed so much that they surrender? I have no dog in this fight but I hope GB doesn't fall under German rule once again.

  • @asddsa28
    @asddsa28 Před 8 lety +2

    as some one from the US I envy you guys in the UK right now

  • @Quantikk
    @Quantikk Před 8 lety +1

    good luck british brethren. free yourselves!

  • @angelamagnus6615
    @angelamagnus6615 Před 4 lety

    The risk is not the change itself, but the refusal to change and adapt to the different realities of the world...

  • @niknoks7638
    @niknoks7638 Před 4 lety +2

    David who? British political history will not be kind to this mans woeful legacy.....good luck with the book sales and speech circuit revenue Cameron cus I’m guessing that’s the only income your going to generate for quite a long time 🤣

  • @peterwakeman9930
    @peterwakeman9930 Před 8 lety

    Who was taken in with media on weapons of mass (oil) of Iraq for Iraq war2

  • @ArgosWarrior
    @ArgosWarrior Před 8 lety +1

    I wouldn't trust Cameron to wipe a dogs arse, so what makes you think we need him to govern our affairs

  • @joesprinter8202
    @joesprinter8202 Před 8 lety

    Dong...

  • @edalce7
    @edalce7 Před 5 lety +1

    David Cameron is right, Turkey is not a European Union member. I don't think will be. Time will tell. I'm with Prime minister Cameron...

  • @jameswilson1155
    @jameswilson1155 Před 8 lety +1

    Well, I bet Marr is eating his derogatory words right now...

  • @mybountykiller
    @mybountykiller Před 8 lety

    exit eu ? I CAN'T BELIEVE