Conservative Failings and the Reform UK Party | Nigel Farage

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Dr. Jordan Peterson sits down with Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage. They discuss his ongoing campaign to lead the country, the failings and false promises of the UK Conservative Party, the importance of self-sovereignty for a nation to thrive, why Farage is being called a populist, and why the Western world is swinging back to the Right.

This interview was recorded on July 2nd, 2024

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disillusioned Conservative voter voting reform .... VOTE REFORM

mark
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Farage is our final Hope in Britain 🇬🇧
Let's give Farage our Votes and our Hearts!

southwestsaxon
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I am a 69 year old female and have voted conservative since I was 18 . Three days ago I joined the reform party and voted for them . We didn’t win but will get stronger and hopefully the younger generation who are waking up to our political failings will join us and help to make Britain a better place to live .

pricilla
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More than 4 MILLION people just voted for Reform, they only won 4 seats in parliament...

JNC
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Never voting Conservative or Labour again in my life.
End the uni party.
Vote Reform

michaelillingworth
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REFORM IF YOU WANT A BRITISH FUTURE🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

kristianhumphreys
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I'm a millenial and you haven't lost me, with you 100%.

NonConformistable
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I’m watching this on the 6th of July, 2 days after Nigel was voted in as an MP. I voted Reform for the exact reasons he mentions. I have faith that he will fight for Great Britain and his constituents as hard as he can.

bellers
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I'm voting for the Reform Party. I cannot trust or forgive the Conservative party for their betrayal and ineptitude.

DebMaddock
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Vote Reform tomorrow my fellow Brits! That’s if you care about your sovereignty and are PROUD to be British 🇬🇧

Firefly
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It’s crazy to see how I’ve pivoted politically.

Towards my final years of high school (around 2014-2015) I hated everything political. Not in the sense I was immensely liberal, but Parliament really felt like a lot of disconnected people arguing over semantics.

Moving on in life towards my years at uni from 2017-2020 I really began to feel a pull towards Liberalism and in particular, I expressly remember the allure of Corbyn. Back then he felt like a shining star, and everyone around me echoed this sentiment. It was also around this time I really started to notice the vicious nature of the left, and even people around me who I once called friends were arguing over identity and race politics.

I had a few chance encounters within relationships and my ex partners friends. I considered myself left, and voted for Corbyn in the 2020 elections, but I wasn’t one of them because I didn’t agree with everything on their side. It all became very disturbing on how some people would flip on you if you didn’t roll with the next big movement of inclusion.

My massive turn was during the BLM riots, the fact that even though we were turning into an isolation nation during COVID, and all the fear mongering that came with that, we could go out into the streets and avoid everything we’d been told to do to argue with no one about race relations on the other side of the planet.

Then following the isolations, I was completely taken a back by all of the falsehoods we were forced to believe as facts suddenly become lies politicians had made up arbitrarily. The Vaccines we were sold as saviours were lies, the restrictions put into place by people with no scientific knowledge and the suppression of fact. I knew I was no longer in the Labour cult as it had become and I felt isolated.

Moving forward, I began to find myself. Turning to sources of information I didn’t particularly agree with, but was fascinated by the mindsets and thought processes of others. I remember feeling particularly captivated by Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro. A particular turning point was when I decided to listen to the JRE with Jordan, and feeling particularly dirty and like I was doing something that was forbidden.

A Big Brother esc weight was placed on my shoulders that I hadn’t realised was there. Even an ex at the time scoffed at me when I mentioned it. I remember quizzing her on why it was so bad that I was listening to an unedited 3 hour discussion of a clinical psychologist’s views on the world. Her retort was “he’s transphobic and a racist”. I asked her why she thought that, and she was unable to answer.

Now moving on from 2023 to 2024 I find myself aligning with Nigel and REFORM because I can see the world and by extension Britain for what it has become and I want it to change. I want to be able to book a GP appointment without waiting weeks for a date, I want job security and I want my Mortgage to be affordable. I’ve worked pretty hard for where I am, and I want to protect myself and protect what I want to call MY Country. I want to be proud of my talent without it being judged from my skin colour or sexual preference. I want to be proud to be British.

Thank you Jordan and thank you Nigel. Xo

Jonesy__Music
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Another grown up conversation. It’s amazing how far we have fallen that you are happy when you see an educated conversation nowadays

dean
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As Australian, I hope that the British people back Nigel and reform NOW! Not in 4 years time. Might be too late then.

Melbournelost
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I immigrated to the UK legally back in 2017, I am originally from Germany (I am German myself) and I voted reform. My fiancée is originally from the Philippines but also legally immigrated a few years before I did, she also voted Reform. We legally immigrated and have never not worked since, always contributing our part. My city is falling apart due to poor politics in all sectors. Crime rates are high, people don't work even though there a plenty of jobs (??) and drugs are a big problem and I believe Reform is the only party that tackles the root of said issues, everyone else is too afraid to speak out as it damages relations with their investors and trade partners.

squeepy
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Oh how I enjoyed this! 2, of my favourite people, talking together. I could listen to both of them all day - everyday. Both brave men - standing up for what they believe in. Thank You for bringing this to us Dr Peterson.

MagicalMukhina
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Love Nigel!! 🇬🇧 Finally something to believe in! Let's take our country back tomorrow! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

Croft-doio
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Vote Reform... And get our country back...

vincentblack
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Thank you Nigel for your courage and bravery.🎉🇬🇧🚀

ingridcope
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What really gets me about Net Zero is the fact that China builds a coal-fired power station every week and it goes unreported and completely ignored.
What does that tell you? (There's more than one answer.)

balloonfactory
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Vote REFORM, and bring back commonsense in our government. Nigel Farage will bring back commonsense.

benkhan