Interview - Jonathon Dow On How The Gov Want to Take Your Home

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I spoke to Johnathon Doe who runs a Youtube channel and a business which allows him to get close to highly connected people in the UK. We spoke about how for example the NHS is and has been sold off and Jonathan spoke about how his past predictions have come true, he also spoke about how British people's access to their own homes is under threat.

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The goal of the rich rulers is to go back to a proper feudal system, where they live in castles and own everything including the peasants.

Qaxoontii
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Excellent interview Max, please do more interviews like this with Mr Dow and more individuals like him.

taqiyasir
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** MAX ** Something I forgot to mention was that the moment the NHS is privatised to just over 50%, distributed out to hundreds of small firms / contracts, what’s to stop them all becoming a conglomerate and taking control with the controlling share? Nothing. And this is what happened to the small community banks around the UK - Midland Bank, as one example - as all the big nine buy out the competition.

DerbJd
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This was a really interesting discussion, thank you for posting it.

Qaxoontii
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What a lovely man ... which is more than can be said for most English politicians. Pity his message is so bleak, "Be afraid, be very afraid!" :-(

marconatrix
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Even 5 years ago I'd have written this off as a bit on the paranoid side, but I see the same thing happening in Canada, we're just bit behind the UK but going down the same path. But as an old guard socialist who lived through the Depression, when unemployed men were rounded up and guarded with RCMP machine gun nests and used as forced labour in lumber camps in Northern British Columbia (crazy!), once told me, the biggest changes for good *always* come after the working man gets the hardest kick in the head. People in France have just about had it in that same way. They have the guns, they have the money, but we will always have the numbers, and there is nothing more dangerous in the entire world than people with nothing left to lose. When looking at history, there have been plenty of ups and downs, sometimes very long downs like we've been since the Reagan & Thatcher days, but on a long scale, things for ordinary people are trending up, they always have been, through feudalism, mercantilism, capitalism, and whatever will replace capitalism that we can't even envision yet, but things keep trending up through those ups and downs, things get better, and usually in the wake of the worse downs.

"Courage, my friends; 'tis not too late to build a better world."
Tommy Douglas

aimformyheadplease
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Always enjoy your vids Mr Robespierre and this was particularly interesting. Would like to just say how impressed I was by your very likeable guest Mr Dow. Very depressed for the most part by what he had to say actually but I was still delighted and captivated by way he said it!

scottlatham
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I live in Swiss, and each month I need to pay 600 CHF (472 GBP) for health insurance (7200 CHF (5661 GBP) per year). If you allow for NHC to be privatized, then you will end up with a similar model to Swiss or American health insurance. Basically, quality will not increase, but your savings will disappear.

markar
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The NHS is on ongoing obligation that the wealthy in the UK no longer want to fund via taxes levied. It may not happen overnight but service rationing will increase to the point where in a decade the services on-offer will require co-pays and expensive prescriptions. More and more of the budget will go to the private providers and not patient care. The social contract with the people is broken.

anthonycbrown
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This guy is great thanks for giving this dued better exposure. Listened to him a few years back great insights.

Fishingadventureuk
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Scary stuff. Please keep up the good work exposing stuff like this max, you are what a real journalist should be

anthonykey
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Yep true, but too depressing I couldn’t listen to it all.

Msnando
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"We have not successfully rolled back the frontiers of the state in Britain only to see them re-imposed at a European level, with a European superstate exercising a new dominance from Brussels."

Margaret Thatcher,   1988

If you want the real reason for Brexit, there it is.

In a nutshell,   rolling back the state means that the government's role is to lower taxes and cut government  spending. Its only responsibility is restricted to the bare essentials: defence of the realm and controlling the money supply through manipulating the interest rates to curb inflation so it doesn't have to resort to negotiating with unions about wage policies.

Anything  else is to be left to individuals "freedom" to make  their own choices and take responsibility for their own lives. And that includes healthcare and public welfare. 

NHS has been gradually converted into a market-based healthcare system over the past 25 years.

The Tories are in the process of breaking the NHS up into a universal insurance system based on the American model. This is a fact.

The process has long been started with the privatisation of public services and the dismantling of equitable healthcare and welfare.

Leaving the EU means the government will be free to carry on regardless,   unhindered by directives set out by the EU Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms convention regarding worker's rights and social security.

plerpplerp
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Quality assurance is important for EU companies, in the US quality assurance is something to ignore because it gets in the way of profits. Anyone with experience of EU and US companies will know this.

waltermcphee
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I hope word of this spreads. People need to know.

LyricalDJ
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Farage was always banging on about the UK will have to move to an insurance based health system

winston
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To be fair, we told people that leaving and voting tory would lead to this. We mustn't call them stupid, so we must assume that lots of people want to be shat on.

stevendurrant
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A problem is the mindset of " they wouldn't dare" when it comes to the NHS. some of the teenagers I've asked have even said it. So if the sale of the NHS does go ahead will the national insurance stamp be abolished?

michealfreer
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And in the US employers use their medical insurance coverage for staff to leverage on employment rights!

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* Boeing section correction. It was the Airbus A320 NEO that was the competitor against the Boeing 737 MAX. Not the A350. The A350XWB is the competitor to the 787 Dreamliner, as air firms shift to two-engine wide bodied planes for fuel efficiency and more profit. A wide-bodied plane is considered as one with 3-4-3 seating across the cabin, with two aisles to walk down. A narrow-bodied plane is typically 3-3 seating.

A Pilot’s ‘Type Rating’ means they can only hold one license to fly one model of plane at a time. Cross training from model to model costs a lot of time, money and grounding of that pilot. And if they wish to return to their first plane model, they need to retrain over again. Plane manufacturers aim to improve on their current models so that the pilots can continue without needing time out from flying. This is why Boeing wanted to get the 737MAX certified as identical characteristics as the earlier 737 models, so airlines would buy them. But the MAX was markedly different and Boeing cut corners to get sales. Hence the two MAX crashes and why all 737MAX planes remain grounded still to this day.

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