I want to go back to what the gentleman said earlier on with the dog.
We need to just keep it.
Sorry, if you can keep it about there, that would be fantastic.
What the guy with the dog that was here previous about our armed forces.
Yes.
And I went to a meeting in Totness last year with a lot of ex-military people.
The UK column you've probably heard of.
I actually haven't.
Haven't you?
Well, they put out a radio broadcast every day at one o'clock.
Right, okay.
And they were saying our armed forces has already been handed over to the Europeans.
Well, and including Trident.
Yes, this is something.
Now, I haven't been able to verify all of the details on this, but there are certainly plans in the works for an integrated European army and also an integrated European banking structure and an integrated European tax raising system.
Now that, to me, is particularly concerning because these are the final things that the European Union needs in order to actually formally declare themselves to be a state or as Guy Verhofstadt.
And trap us forevermore.
Well, of course, yeah, absolutely.
But it's worse than that because they are unironically using the term empire.
Now, that is a term that should...
When a European, a continental European starts using the term empire, you should probably start getting nervous, frankly.
But yes, they will absolutely...
Well, they use words like partnerships and things like that.
Well, exactly.
No, no, but unironically, they're using the term empire now.
Oh, right.
And I mean it.
It's genuine.
Like, Google it.
Guy Verhofstadt, Empire of the Good.
You know, they've got this fancy that they can create a utopian superstate across Europe that can function as an international empire.
And they've got plans to, I mean, literally, Frederica Moderni, I can't pronounce her name.
She's Italian, so I apologise for my pronunciation.
She's the European Defence Minister.
And the day after Brexit, plans were revealed for the European Union to be able to project power into Africa and Asia, which deeply concerns me.
Because do you really want to be part of the European Union's imperial ventures?
I don't.
I really don't.
You know, I want us to be peaceful and happy on our sceptred aisle, not causing anyone any trouble, living our lives of prosperity and peace and comfort, and just being kind to the people around us.
I don't want imperial pretensions.
I agree that that part of our history is behind us.
Obviously, we don't have to be ashamed of the British Empire, obviously.
We're not going to apologise for it.
But I think that we need to be like a global trading nation.
I mean, the internet has opened up so many opportunities for just the regular folk to trade with people all across the world.
You can set up a website and anyone, anywhere in the world, can order your goods and you can put a stamp on it, take it to the post office, send that across to them.
And then, you know, we don't need to get the government involved or anything like that.
It's just you living your lives, building what you want to build, and making the world a better place.
This is the vision of Britain that I have for the future.
A really positive and independent and, frankly, I think a moral vision of the future for the United Kingdom.
And I think that that's why people should vote for the United Kingdom Independence Program.
Absolutely.
The other thing I wanted to say is about the Lisbon Agreement.
I think there's probably a lot of people here today who know nothing about it.
Well, I don't think I can give them a rundown on the spot, but I know that if you vote against it, they'll make you vote again.
Well, they're planning to give everything away, including our National Health Service.
Oh, of course.
The fisheries, everything.
So anybody that thinks by staying in Europe it's a good thing for everybody, they need to think again.
And they're going to make us adopt the Euro, they're going to make us enter the Schengen zone.
This is all inevitable.
The bureaucracy forever trundles forward, and there's no way of holding it to account, and there's no way of escaping it if not for Brexit.
This is why what the Tories are doing at the moment, dithering over money is the worst thing I can imagine.
It's not about the money.
It is genuinely about sending a message.
The British people want to be sovereign and we should be.
And of course, we've then got Agenda 21, Agenda 31, and then God help us all.
Yeah, I don't even want to consider what comes beyond this.
It is working towards a world of people.
But I think people need to research this stuff.
They undoubtedly do.
They undoubtedly do.
But I mean, like I said, I'm not too familiar with those things.
I've just heard the names.
But there's no doubt that there's a push towards this ever-centralized global order that I think is the opposite of what should be happening.
I think it should be an ever-decentralized local order.
You know, I think that local people should be able to govern their own affairs in a sensible way.
I don't think that you're going to set up giant polluting factories that are going to destroy the environment.
If anything, I think that local areas are going to do sensible things like banning plastic bags, making reusable paper bags or cloth bags.
Common sense.
Exactly.
People don't want a disgusting, polluted environment.
And it's not the regular people who are doing this.
It's, again, international corporations, the effects of which can be felt elsewhere.
So it's not our problem.
So we don't even know that we're causing problems doing this.
And I don't think that local, sensible people do that kind of thing.
And so I want further devolution so we can easily keep the power above us in check and hold them to account.
Absolutely.
And the other thing I wanted to say about all the money that has been piling into Europe.
Yeah.
And they're completely unanswerable.
They've not balanced the books in 19 years.
Yep.
And they're not audited either, are they?
No.
No, they don't allow themselves to be audited, as far as I'm aware.
So we don't even know how bad it is.
No, we've got no idea whatsoever.
Unfortunately, you cannot rely on any information anymore from the mainstream media.
And that's a fact.
Oh, absolutely.
And the thing is, it's not the most, the most, the worst part, and it's so subversive the way they do this.
It's not even that they'll necessarily tell you things that are untrue.
It's not what they're telling you.
It's what they're not telling you that's important.
And this is how they get away with it.
Because they prune.
Because I needed a cup of tea and it was the only place I could find.
Well, I mean, if someone could grab me a tea from the little cafe there, that would be wonderful.
I'm sorry?
Yeah, I know, I know.
I'm a hypocrite.
I appreciate being a hypocrite when I own this.
Yeah, I know.
But can you find a person on earth who isn't a hypocrite?
At least in some small way?
Are you, sir?
Are you the one person who's not a hypocrite in this world?
Well, then, then what are you complaining about me being a hypocrite for?
If we're all hypocrites in some small way, what difference does it make?
You can never be a hypocrite because we're just a huge.
Well, no, everyone's slightly hypocritical in some way, you know.
Everyone is.
okay, yeah, my hypocrisy is I bought a Costa coffee because I needed a cup of tea.
You know, that's, I don't think it's the worst, you know.
I think I could be worse.
Okay, but I mean, politically, where do you stand, sir?
I'm sorry for going off.
Politically, where do you stand, sir?
I'm actually an SUP against them.
Why X?
Can I ask?
Would you care to have a conversation with me?
I don't believe that we're racist, sir.
I don't...
I said you keep constable racist.
I think that's just a media narrative designed to try and separate you from us to make us weaker.
I think that what they're doing is divide and conquer that.
They're making sure that you feel that you can't, oh no, I can't be associated with anything because that way they win.
I really think that's the truth of it.
I'm sorry about that.
I really feel for you, Carl.
You know, this whole racism thing, you must get it all the time.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
You know, I actually don't get called a racist very often now because I've refuted it enough times.
It's actually, you know, they've moved on to worse.
But anyway, was there anything else, sir?
I just wanted to bring up about the Marrakesh Agreement as well.
What's planned there?
Again, we can't go through the text of this offhand, but again, there are global plans that include Britain, and I think that we should be trying to do everything we can to resist it, which is why I believe it's every Britain's duty to support Brexit.