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JCNow that we are out, I am reassured that Dr Fox is a key figure in managing the exit negotiations. Brexit has the best chance of success with the likes of him and David Davis running it. His arguments completely command the moral high ground. The new government is shaping up extremely well...just need to get shot of Mark Carney and any others connected with Goldman Sachs. His days with BoE are well and truly numbered. What happened to his proposed rate cut I wonder?!
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KSLove this interview, but let's step back and look at why the EU was created??? Was it created to help the individual countries and people get over their world wars or was it created to help international corporations and arms dealers??? The Washington consensus has been looking to control Europe since WWII ended - can it say this is what is wants? Of course not, because if it did no one would agree with it. I am a teacher and I tell my students when the devil comes he does not come as the wolf, because if he did you would know to run away - instead he comes as your friend and says he wants to HELP YOU - which is the exact opposite of what he wants - Goldman Sachs optimizes this. The EU is the corporate wolf that wants to destroy Adam Smith capitalism and turn it into what we have now an upside down financial system that services the uber rich at the expense of the rest of the population. Human nature never changes and that is why history repeats over and over again - this won't be the French Revolution or FDR's New Deal - but it will be its own version of a revolution against the elites which is coming.
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PAI am always curious about the thumbs Up vs. Downs on the original interview. I personally found the interview very interesting and well done which is the basis of my Up vs. Down vote, not on whether I thought Brexit was a good or bad idea. In reading the comments there are rarely comments that appear to me to coordinate with the thumbs down vote.
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Svbrilliant. can we vote him president.
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JCI can't remember the last time I was so inspired by a speaker!
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CHIs he inline to take Cameron's slot?
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DSVery good quality content thanks. A shame that most of the pro Brexit campaigners were a bunch of...not as good.. I was and still am so against Brexit from an ideological point of view and I ma deeply sad. We all know that Europe is a failed economic project so far (see the ESR ) however it doesn't mean that it will fail forever. I believe that , Please quote me... The UK leaving the EU is the best opportunity that the EU had in many decades. Now that the 'turbulent spouse' has left the house, will the EU nations be smart and fast to change what doesn't work... let's hope so ...but in the meantime, the UK and the EU will remain strong partners, because it brings money. in...Let's show the world how mature we all can be..:0)
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JVthe best explanation on Brexit if seen so far. Brilliant
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AEWas it me or did Grant introduce Dr. Malmgren as "Phillipa"? I write this knowing the outcome of the vote and I first applaud and congratulate the people of Britain for having the testicular fortitude to give the Euro-elites the one-fingered salute! Secondly, I wholeheartedly concur with much of what Dr. Fox stated given the overbearance of the Brussels bunch. I look forward to a renewed and much more vibrant Britain! Well done!
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WM@SHYAM D. I guess you got a big surprise on the 24th eh?
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DSIt would be pleasure to hear Dr. Fox comments now that that the "Leave" won. How will they proceed to implement Brexit. I am looking forward to a dynamic new Great Britain.
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GToutstanding. get in there. I thought I was alone in voting for brexit.
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RWSmart guy ... very well spoken ... By now we know that his side won.
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RARegardless of the BREXIT outcome .. Britain will stay in the Eurozone (one way or another). There's too much political will behind this EU project to allow democracy to prevail. I'd love to see a Brexit vote (not to see the UK outside the Eurozone but to expose yet again that we no longer live in democracy). It might indeed be better not to live in democracy, but at least let's be clear about that.
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AGAll this talk about Brexit, which is not as big a deal as it would be if the UK was part of the EU and had the euro as currency. I don't see much about the spanish elections on Sunday, isn't this a bigger issue? So do we get a negative Brexit vote, inertia rules, market pops only to get slammed Monday when the spanish election really hits the eurozone hard. He is an eloquent speaker
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DLInteresting discussion. American leaders lecturing the Brits that they should be ruled by Bureaucrats in Brussels must indeed be annoying. The power brokers in Europe and the U.S. are seeing their wealth and influence threatened by those pesky voters and they will fight back by whatever means necessary.
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RABack of the trade agreement Queue? Really? A little "heavy handed" there. We should be more concerned about Texas tossing their big hat into the "exit" party. When does the "nudge" turn into a "push" and then into a "shove"? Hubris has ruined more than can be counted. Great job as usual Pippa!
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RAExtremely well done timely presentation. Back of the
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FRIf Pippa can be VP.
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DBTerrific! I am starting a campaign today; Dr. Fox for President of the United States. Who's with me?
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BLBring this man back for longer broader conversation post Brexit. Very impressive, wish he were running for POTUS.
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BFVery well presented
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RRFEAR AND GREED paradigms, RV is giving us perspective, education opportunity in the social, humanitarian and financial tug of war. Elites will not rollover easily!! Well done Dr Fox, Grant and Pippa.
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JFExellent discussion. Thanks for having the fore sight to interview him.
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TSGreat discussion. Some big ideas here. Are we protecting those who became successful first to the detriment of those who could become successful in the future. How do we restore faith in the financial system? All related. Politicians are bought and paid for by the first successful. That is why so much faith has been lost in the system. Crony capitalism. Unfortunately, only a crisis or catastrophe will give us a chance for change. Meanwhile politicians and Central Bankers work to maintain the status quo at any cost.
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EBNot only should the British leave the EU, but as an American who works in Europe, I will too. Europe is not for anyone who wants to make money.
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KBRight Honourable and Pippa are not even puppets, harlequins.
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mjoutstanding
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MKA sensible view on a topic that sees so much nonsensical commentary. Well done!
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JSExcellent discussion and another worthwhile contribution to RVTV from the fabulous Dr. Pippa.
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DSDr. Fox is very articulate and presented his position forcefully. Thank you RVTV for presenting this interview. There will be political and economic consequences regardless of the decision. People will acquiesce to non-elected authoritarian rule as long as things are going well.
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db#BOOM
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MLI would say the chance that "they" allow a Brexit is pretty close to zero.
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SSNeed to get this video out to the people of the UK and FAST. Ask the people of the UK if they vote to abolish the British Pound and adopt the Euro as sole currency, I think the number of "stay" votes would be very low.
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LAVery cogent points Mr.Fox! In my opinion, Britain is unable to be the great super power they once were by remaining in the EU. There are too many freeloader countries that are being supported. Change is good if led by great leadership & is " For the people." There will be pain in leaving but the exit must be well planned. Pres Obama should mind his own business as Britain does not meddle in Pres Obama's failed health care & welfare system
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APNon-sense politicians talk!
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VPIt was great how he chastised Obumma. If Fox gets the broad ear of the British people, there's likely no contest and UK leaves. However the Bully Pulpit gangsters wish to be ruled by EU technocrats!
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JSThis seems appropriate. Clash -"Should I Stay?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMaE6toi4mk
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SDI am disappointed a politician is on here. We are staying in. The vote will be OUT when the case is made well for the non white voters. Right now its the expats and lots of rural white voting out and that wont be enough. Need to articulate this case better next time - and as we know when the Eurozone implodes in 7 - 8 years we ll have another go.
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PKThat's the most mature discussion on the referendum I've heard so far. Thanks Pippa and Liam for raising the tone and thanks to RealVision for organising.
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LAVery cogent points Mr.Fox! In my opinion, Britain is unable to be the great super power they once were by remaining in the EU. There are too many freeloader countries who are being supported. Change is good if lead by great leadership & is " For the people." There will be pain in leaving but the exit must be well planned. Pres Obama should mind his own business as Britain does not meddle in Pres Obama's failed health care & welfare system.
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SSThe EU is a gigantic HOA Subdivision. Pay in every month even if not getting what you pay for. Voting to stay is insane. I'm just saying.
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CCWhy would anybody "not" want to be governed by a body under which they have no form of actionable dissent or self-determination? It is a bit ironical given the recent unpleasantness (a few hundred years back) between the US and Britain. Especially poignant since the issue seems to be one and the same though the shoe is now on the other foot.
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SDI am not from the UK so i see this as an outsider. I have mixed feelings about this one. I am not so comfortable in giving politicians a platform.
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GCSo refreshingly logical. The Fox tearing up the straw arguments in the hen house of the remain camp. I feel privileged to have a ticket to this forum.
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TSApparently he voted for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. That went well...