You're not singing any more

Political commentator Benedict Spence joins Chris Snowdon and Tom Slater for the latest episode of Last Orders. They discuss the shaming of England fans for singing ‘10 German bombers’, the World Health Organisation’s ‘anti-capitalist’ turn and the calls to lower the drink-driving limit.
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  • @cargumdeu
    @cargumdeuАй бұрын

    Those who support the 'rules-based international order' dont have much time for the interests of the nation state or its inhabitants. Which explains why we're in a mess, why it's getting worse, and why they (Uniparty politicians, Civil Service mandarins, human rights lawyers) couldnt care less.

  • @cnrspiller3549
    @cnrspiller3549Ай бұрын

    My dad observed that parents often seem to 'test the traffic' by pushing stroller wheels into the road.

  • @afifahhamilton8843
    @afifahhamilton8843Ай бұрын

    In a free society, people choose what they eat and drink. Harming others, whether deliberately or through negligence, is very serious, hence drunk driving laws. Parents, and school could play a meaningful part in food and drink education, and still does to some extent, but the impulse to ban things is simply due to power mad people who disdain the freedoms of others.

  • @CaFe73100
    @CaFe73100Ай бұрын

    Pockets might ruin the line of a dress. That's why they invented bags

  • @pads-zr9ln
    @pads-zr9lnАй бұрын

    5 and drive uf you kive un the countryside