I thinktheEuropeanslookattheUKrightlowerthinkWell, there's a bitofarroganceissayingWearesogreatsowecandoeverythingourselves.
Sothere's a bitofarroganceinthatwelook a bitof a basketcasecountries.
Well, that's a strongword, basketcase, butdefinitely a countrywhichisverydividedandnotveryclearwherewhatistheplaceoftheUKintheworld?
Butitwas a perceptionofarrogantMaitieuroelitesimposingrulesonBritainhelpedtofeedBrexitoneofreasons.
Maybeoneday.
AndBrexitthiscountryisthatpeoplefeltthiswas a projecttheyouthatwas a lovelylittlestitchupfortheelitesandtheymightseeyou.
Maybe I havethegoldencoupleoftheeliteswanderinginandoutofthebinbag 92 I mean, s O, butofcourse, peoplecanthinkwhattheywant.
ThedevilSensible?
Yeah, yeah, I get I getthatcompletely.
I'm from a notprivilegedbackgroundinSouthforkopening.
I getthatcompletely.
Citizensofnowork.
Yeah, but I thinkthequestiontoaskhaveweacted, managedtoregulatethemarketeconomyin a waysobenefitspeopleintheEuropeanUnion, oldandallwehaveactuallymanagedtohavebettersocialprovisions, betenvironmentalprovisionsthatanywhereontheplanetyou'vegotconstituentsinSouthWales, thereisstill a sortofsmolderingvolcanoofindignationisn't thereagainsttheelites, It's helpedtofuelthereferendum, andEuropeisstillseenas a topdownoperation.
I I mean, I thinkEurope's definitelybeenusedofthewhippingboyandthescapegoat.
Yeah, I thinkthatwecouldhavehad a sensible, smartBrexit.
Instead, we'veendedupwith a thumpingTorymajorityondhe.
Ah, hardBrexit, Almostcertainlypossiblyeven.
Nodeal.
Butit's alsothisthiscountry.
I mean, I lovethiscountryand I livehere.
ButthiscountryhadlostTheartofcompromiseandcompromiseisseenas a weakthing.
I thinkthatthefixationonthesecondreferendumstopped a lotofpeopleforreaching a handoutandreach a compromise.
JeremyCorbynwasmorerightthanTonyBlairin 2017.
Afterthatelection, hesaid, We'vecampaignforBrexit, albeit a differentrecordsitfromtheonethatTheresamaywhatmightwantTonyBlairwastryingtokeeptheflaggoingforcancelingBrexit.
Actually, onthisone, JoeCorbinwasonthemoney.
Youthink I thinkweshouldwait?
Thinkso?
I mean, I thinkJeremy's big.
I mean, I canseethat I'm not a memberofftheLabourParty.
I don't thinkhefoughthardenoughtoremain.
And I actuallyfeelifwe'd had a Labourleaderleaderwhohadfoughthardtoputtheargumentforwardtoremaininthesecouple, ofcourse.
Yeah, butonce a dayfortheonethatwantsthereferendum, ithappened.
Andafter 2017 offthatgeneralelection, he's sayingwefoughtfor a typeofBrexitwerecommittedatBrexit.
Weshouldhave.
Weshouldhavestucktoourguns.
JeremyCorbynwas 27 1 ofthereasonsthatwedidpeoplelikehereStarmineguidedhimoffin a differentdirection.
Oneofthereasons I didsowellin 2017 generalelectiononlookers, wehad a positiononBrexitwhichresonatedwiththeBritishpeople.
Theshadowcabinettook a decisiontocommitto a secondreferendum, and I thinkfromthatpointonwardswewerealwaysgoingtostruggletokeepoursupportinallofthoseseatsthatwentblueonthe 12thofDecembersotragically, howdowelook?
Andthat's why I willnever I willneverunderstandwhyyou k inthisGlobalAgewassomanyglobalchallengeschosetomakethemselvessmallerratherthantograbmoreinfluence.