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| Hello everyone, welcome back to the channel. | | I hope you're well, thank you for joining me. | | Still out and about having a walk. | | You know, one of the things I like to do with the channel is give people food for thought, make people think with some of the things I talk about, some of the things I ask. | | Now, when we look at the disaster that's happening in Westminster at the moment, that's been building up to a big crescendo for the last, well, let's say 50 years, going back to the early 70s. | | It's reached the point, and I think one of the reasons is, is the amount of information we now have available to us, courtesy of the World Wide Web, we can find out things we never could before. | | It's not so easy to pull the wool over our eyes anymore, is it? | | The whole thing is a complete disaster. | | If you, I suppose, compared it to a poorly run business, it would be a case of, a series of poor decisions over a large amount of time has called, you know, pulled us to the point we are now. | | And any other language, you'd call it panic management, which never ends well. | | I've worked for people, I've worked under people who are panic managers, and it's always been a recipe for disaster. | | Now, what they try and do as well is control the narrative. | | They try and convince us of a version of events which isn't necessarily the right one. | | And they try and hide facts from us and censor people that try and reveal the truth. | | It's been going on for years. | | You know, there's certain things that aren't taught in schools anymore because they don't want a generation of kids knowing what's really going on, the English constitution being one of them. | | Now, while we're talking about the English constitution, I want to point out a couple of things. | | I did a poll on the channel a little while ago, and I said that if Parliament suggested voiding the Acts of Union, would you support it? | | I did a video on this as well. | | And a great majority of you either said, no, I wouldn't support it, or you didn't even know what the Acts of Union were. | | And I think that those two go hand in hand, really. | | You don't know what the Acts of Union are. | | And I think, I don't think that's your fault, really. | | I think either you've been disengaged from the whole process, or you were never taught that in the first place. | | That's really worrying, isn't it? | | And then when you've got a lack of knowledge and understanding about a crucially important subject, it influences your choices. | | So what I did, I rephrased the question, and I said instead, should England have its own Parliament? | | Yes or no? | | And more people agreed to that than disagreed and said, yes, they should. | | Because at the end of the day, Wales has, Scotland has, so why the hell shouldn't England? | | So I rephrased the end goal, really, in a certain way. | | And I got more positive answers. | | So I suppose it depends on your point of view. | | And a lot of the constitutionalists came out, you know, saying nothing short of avoiding the Acts of Union would do. | | And a lot of people said, well, yeah, we should have English laws, we should have, you know, an equal say over what goes on in our own country. | | Absolutely right, why not? | | So there you go. | | People kind of do get it in a way. | | Now, there's big talk at the moment as well about, and I did a live on this at the weekend, about the influx of people coming into this country of ours, who don't necessarily blend in with the populace. | | And would something like that happen if England had control over its own shoreline? | | You know, back in the day, I'm going back 300 odd years, it was more of a decentralised authority, you know, each individual area had say over what went on in their areas, and Parliament was a very light touching deed. | | And I can tell you now that where I live, we wouldn't put up with it. | | We really wouldn't put up with it. | | So why are we now? | | And when you get British, when you get that way of thinking creeping in, a lot of stuff is done without consent. | | They just say, oh, everyone will be up for it, let's do it anyway. | | Let me tell you something about consent. | | There's a very important case from the early 1700s. | | Ashby versus White. | | And what it was, this guy, you can look this up online, he turned up to the voting booth, because he wanted to cast his vote in an election, and he was refused. | | He's got given right to vote. | | He sued, and he won. | | And there was a very big, well, big deal made of it. | | It was very important. | | And what happened in the end, there was a full ruling made. | | And, you know, that full ruling, you can't actually find online anywhere. | | It's hidden. | | Very difficult to get hold of. | | Well, I've seen it. | | And there's some very big, some very big things in there. | | And one of the lines is how they rule by consent. | | Consent that we give. | | So if that consent is not given, they're unable to rule. | | And the other thing as well is we have a good given right to govern ourselves, make our own decisions. | | And the fact there's so many of us, that isn't practical, is it, really? | | We can't all make all the decisions all the time. | | So because of that, somebody from our number is nominated to represent us. | | You see how it works? | | And I think the key thing there is they're nominated to represent us. | | Not the party. | | Not do as the whip tells them, or anything of that nature. | | Represent us, the people who put them there, who vote them. | | That's where it's all gone wrong, folks. | | And then you get devolution. | | You get talk about dividing our areas up with mayors. | | All these special cities that we can't leave more than twice a year. | | We'll get fined for it. | | It's all heading in a direction. | | And when you talk about having a parliament, when you talk about having MPs of your own nationality, really looking at the way the rules should be, the way the laws should be, do you really think there might be something in it after all? | | Let me know what you think. | | What I'm going to be doing very soon, just to finish off with, I'm going to be talking to a chap called Graham Moore. | | In fact, we've had a telephone conversation. | | And he's the leader of the English Constitution Party. | | I was, this week, actually going to be meeting up with him and recording something to go out. | | And I'm looking forward to it. | | Unfortunately, I've ended up with a bit of car trouble and I can't actually go and, go and meet up with him. | | So, it's going to be delayed. | | Look at the blossom there. | | You can tell we're getting into spring, can't you? | | It's going to be delayed until, er, probably the following week. | | But certainly get it in before the 1st of May. | | Anyway, as always, have a look at these videos. | | Subscribe to the channel. | | Appreciate all the support. | | Hit the like button. | | I look forward to talking to you soon. | | Toodaloo. |
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1. | @LeeJohn70(2025-04-14 19:04:04) Didn't know it still existed ???? | 2. | @EpicEons1(2025-04-14 19:04:29) Make England Catholic Again #MECA
Jesus Loves You ?????????????????????????????? | 3. | @Bob-el3iw(2025-04-14 19:04:41) Lowe is thinking of joining the Tories | 4. | @stugoo8623(2025-04-14 19:07:17) Westminster get me A Shovel | 5. | @NCrist100(2025-04-14 19:07:25) There were plans to dispose of district councils and divide England into regional assemblies. But it was considered too expensive | 6. | @tobychenderson(2025-04-14 19:09:37) I would remove the acts of union. | 7. | @janiez1100L-u6s(2025-04-14 19:10:05) At some point this is all coming to a grinding halt | 8. | @magsathome65(2025-04-14 19:11:09) Act of union to me is The elites in all countries in the UK took us into this to benefit them. | 9. | @kellyis30(2025-04-14 19:11:19) Thank you Andy, independence for England is the only solution | 10. | @Steve-Cross(2025-04-14 19:12:03) England does have control over its borders. That includes its shoreline. Unfortunately, they are not being protected, the way they should be. | 11. | @johnfoster3286(2025-04-14 19:12:15) The biggest problem is what is the solution short term or have we got to wait for the vote rigging shenanigans that will come before the next election? | 12. | @sh.4409(2025-04-14 19:13:28) There is a prophecy that England will govern by counties again. There will be counties of wolves and counties of sheep. I will also add vote ethno nationalist! It's us v them. | 13. | @laineybolland4359(2025-04-14 19:13:51) Im Scottish but having live in England for the best part of 40 years, more than 30 of those years in London.
I was taught about the act of union at school, I wonder when they stopped teaching.
I must be honest, as a unionist I would hate the break up of the UK | 14. | @taztaz6539(2025-04-14 19:14:58) England has been trashed on purpose and by design | 15. | @howardhughes-th8ee(2025-04-14 19:16:57) Dear me, mr. Gabby, you have been active today, well done . | 16. | @jayjay-71(2025-04-14 19:18:10) ???? ENGLAND ???? no such place anymore , its been destroyed | 17. | @JohnCollins-v2v(2025-04-14 19:18:57) Yes! You hit the nail on the head! Also, I enjoyed seeing your neighborhood from over here in the US! | 18. | @davidyoung9635(2025-04-14 19:21:37) Go join your party. But BRITAIN will prevail, I have served my country, I am not English but by GOD I am BRITISH, England may fail but BRITAIN will prevail, as long as I have breath in my body I will serve BRITIAN, and no other master, as is my God given right and duty!! | 19. | @tonymoir7787(2025-04-14 19:22:02) They are trying to turn england into regions | 20. | @taztaz6539(2025-04-14 19:26:11) Article 3 of the Bill of Rights 1689 was unlawfully repealed via the Public General Act 1867 It reads as follows
"William and Mary article 3 repealed Bill of Rights 1689"
Article 3 bans any and all foreign laws such as european union / sharia from England
Islam is a constitution in its own right so is therefore banned in England | 21. | @Atom-Phyr(2025-04-14 19:29:06) Fair play Andy, you're on one today.
I always identify as an Englishman.
Labour will be greatly replaced by the demographic they seem to worship. Then you'll see lots of thing change.
Thanks and all the best. | 22. | @wendyelsey7765(2025-04-14 19:29:33) Used to watch Daddy Dragon a lot a few years ago. Great English man. Look forward to hearing more of your meeting with him. | 23. | @MenkaLelf(2025-04-14 19:30:21) Perhaps do away with devolved governments discuss or have a referendum on a new capital city then either build a wall around London or chip it out and set it adrift in the Atlantic | 24. | @tin7frog16(2025-04-14 19:31:49) ???????????????????? | 25. | @jimsmithcivils8459(2025-04-14 19:31:50) United we stand divided we fall The country fell for brexit madness dividing us from largest trade block 25miles.from our shores To split the union is another brexit and another stupid act of self harm With zero.idea of alternative or the effect it will have We need to srick together to sort the country out | 26. | @alanhill4334(2025-04-14 19:33:00) Brilliant post Andy. We're in dire need of a constitutional reset. | 27. | @juliegregory3900(2025-04-14 19:34:04) All I would ask is to use reputable sites for information. Not that many can be trusted. Open Democracy, Byline Times, Reuters GOVUK. Many outlets are billionaire owned. They are desperate to get you to vote RW. Why? Simple. When RW govts are in power they get richer. eg GBNEWS Mail Telegraph Times TalkTv etc and all the RW think tanks which they fund. Always look at who owns the site. The wealthiest always look after their own, including Reform..... Weve always been stronger together Andy...... | 28. | @michaelhallett4110(2025-04-14 19:37:22) Andy and all in chat. Question 4 u all. When you phone or get transferred 2 a call centre somewhere around the world. Am i wrong by thinking.... if you cant understand the person, and you say... im sorry, i cant understand you! Thats now a hate crime? Fuck that. Looks like jail 4 me. Good luck hard of hearing people. We are beyond the crazy tipping point ???? | 29. | @inannamoonchild7643(2025-04-14 19:37:24) Thanks for the videos. Keep up the great work | 30. | @JoeC-bz2ep(2025-04-14 19:38:06) That's ENGLANDISTAN, let's get it right. | 31. | @jimsmith-d3l(2025-04-14 19:38:54) england till i die | 32. | @nedobart6703(2025-04-14 19:40:38) England is a protestant nation. All of the troubles stem from Rome. Jesus fought against the Roman Empire now the holy Roman empire. | 33. | @jimsmith-d3l(2025-04-14 19:43:11) the british are the enemy | 34. | @vikkihumble2227(2025-04-14 19:43:46) everything seems to be about control these days, thanks Andy | 35. | @joelhall5124(2025-04-14 19:45:50) The right to vote isn't "God given", however. It's a privilege granted by parliament. | 36. | @Slievenamon(2025-04-14 19:46:46) Take it up with the Americans. From General. Wesley Clark, "there is no place in modern Europe for ethnically pure states. That's a 19th century idea, and we are trying to transition into the 21st century, and we are going to do it with multiethnic states." | 37. | @jimsmith-d3l(2025-04-14 19:47:12) andy may god bless you ard protect you as what your talking about the british establishmenthate hate | 38. | @OmiCronoma(2025-04-14 19:54:43) I've often thought about this and invariably concluded that it could create more problems than it solves. England has almost seven times the population of the other three countries combined, and also a much larger population than California, the most populous state in the USA. An English parliament representing 84% of that represented by the current UK Parliament makes little sense. If we break the Union first then England would require a parliament. Is that the idea? If not, if we want to maintain the Union , then it would make more sense to keep the UK parliament but only allow English MPs to vote on issues that solely affect England (that exclusion being the price of devolution for the other three countries). Would an English Parliament actually be significantly better than the present UK Parliament given that it would likely be 84% the same? | 39. | @richardatsudbury(2025-04-14 19:59:43) Evening Andy remember what happens when your over the target mate ,make sure your Rumble channel is current pal ???????? | 40. | @andrewelliott4436(2025-04-14 20:01:49) An English Parliament would mean that there's no hope of ever reversing Devolution. But I can certainly see the attraction of it. | 41. | @pennydunwell7005(2025-04-14 20:03:28) We have the same laws in place as when Margaret Thatcher was in power no boats etc then so whats the difference LIEBOUR thats all ?great content Andy . | 42. | @sorrow1916(2025-04-14 20:06:51) We already have an English parliament, which is in Westminster. There are are 543 seats in England, 57 in Scotland, 32 in Wales and 18 in Northern Ireland. The trouble is most of the English MPs are anti English. | 43. | @Christina-uh8xk(2025-04-14 20:07:56) II agree Andy, we have to fight back! | 44. | @SonyaPorter-n9q(2025-04-14 20:17:57) The main reason for our 3/4 countries being joined together is to prevent foreign foes landing in Scotland or Wales and then attacking England. If you remember, the Republic of Ireland was neutral but favoured Germany during WWIII and what kept it from joining that side was Northern Ireland being part of the U.K. | 45. | @billjones9058(2025-04-14 20:18:47) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq_vLJOIst0 | 46. | @cherrypicker8897(2025-04-14 20:21:02) Andy this is a real important lesson for all of us. Many believe that todays politics and are lives are the pinnacle of times, we actually see that even going back to 1215 and the Magna Carta that people had rights that have been stolen in particular in the past few years. It all comes from the EU which is a socialist global experiment, that like all socialist plans fail eventually. | 47. | @nickbyrne1962(2025-04-14 20:25:29) The problems with the country are plain for all of us to see - but nobody, no political party, no group seems to be able to come up with a credible solution. All the endless hand-wringing, wailing and gnashing of teeth, bemoaning the current state of the country is achieving precisely bu**er all
| 48. | @TannersRest-r1n(2025-04-14 20:27:28) Love to know why this guy keeps pushing for the break up of the UK. | 49. | @purplerabbit7190(2025-04-14 20:31:12) This English man gets it. We need people to see the political system is corrupted and we need to take back our constitutional rights as nations in the commonwealth | 50. | @BahreahTheAll-Knower(2025-04-14 20:31:14) Where can we see the full rulings for Ashby Vs White? |
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