Nigel Farage and Alastair Campbell Clash in Heated Brexit Debate | Good Morning Britain

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As Theresa May jets off to Brussels to try and save her Brexit deal, in the studio Piers and Susanna are joined by Alastair Campbell, Dominic Grieve, and Nigel Farage as they all debate what they think the best deal for the country is.

Broadcast on 11/12/2018

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‘Will our drinking water be no good?’ - aged like milk

travellingblade
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“Boris is completely unfit to be Prime Minister of this country. He doesn’t have the basic skills for doing it.” Hehehehehehehehe…

James---
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2:19 Nigel saying. “All of you in the Nobel class” is beyond hipocritical

Aerostarm
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Oh look. Dominic Grieve. Completely and utterly wrong.

JoeyRhubarb
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What deal??? NOOO it was Leave Remain FFS 🤦‍♀️ what’s your problem??? People know what Leave means Susanna !!! And Remain means !!! How dare you say we didn’t!?!?!😮😢🤐🤐🤐

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As a Canadian, I can objectively say: this is one of the most chaotic, people talking over each other, panel I have seen. Unfortunately, this seems to be similar to US panels as well. We appear to be at a ‘hinge point’ historically and uncertainty in what comes next seems to the political mood on both sides of the Atlantic. Alastair Campbell had the real zinger comment for Nigel Farage: put your ideas down on paper; what does Brexit mean? How does it work? Farage is like Trump, the ‘medium is the message’ (as McLuhan says). No detailed plans, I prefer to rail about what I don’t like, and I know you don’t like, and future plans are ‘it will just be better’, details to follow.

brucemclennan
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Nigel Farage saying they are in the “noble class” when he is a privately educated man from a wealthy family who worked in the financial sector will never not be funny

iielysiumx
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Its 2024 general election time 3 weeks in and I still think Nigel Farrage should have been on the negeotiating team for the UK because the Tories just dont believe in it enough to carry it through.

oojimmyflip
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Politicians can debate for ever but UK people at large and UK economy still suffers from Brexit. So what's next??

MrHarry
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04:24 its 2024 and out water is filled with sewage

joecurran
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Campbell the War mongering supporter😢😢😢

KevinPratt-fych
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Sophistry around a disastrous political decision to hold a referendum - 5 referendums over 2 years I would say results are legit

jyy
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No £350 million pounds was promised to the NHS.

rfurdaylee
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I can't here anyone. I think they're discussing breakfast.

sanchez
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I like that Pierce respects the Brexit referendum result even though he voted for Remain.

frankyhonnolus
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Our politicians, over the years have tied us in knots with the EU. Brexit is about us running this country from Westminster. Our representatives in the commons are running scared because they don't have the interlect to run a country.... our country!

richardcyrka
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Project fear, How did that work out

markrobinson
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Of the 3 debaters two of them are now yesterdays men. That's the two who tried to thwart the result of the referendum. Even after all that's transpired since, it's only Nigel Farage that's still standing. Funny that isn't it?

PatrickLee-hy
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I believe Grieve lost the Whip because of his Remain belief. He is still a loss to politics.

andrewrose
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There are two meanings to the word Brexit. One is a concept and a theory of British complete independence from Europe and the European Union. The second is how we go about achieving this in practical terms. It is like if we are nationalising or privatising an industry. There is the concept or theory of an industry owned by the government or owned by shareholders and there is how you set about achieving this in practice which involves a lot of work and deliberation by ministers and the civil service. The problem with some Brexiteers is that with their "Brexit means Brexit means Brexit" they refuse to accept that there are these two meanings. They think in their primitive way the first encompasses everything.

richardrickford