00:00It really aggravates me. All this all protect, protect, protect these people that help the British Armed Forces.
00:05What about homeless British veterans that don't get to get lovely housing, that don't get loads of support?
00:10Well, they should. Why does it always have to be a zero-sum game? Why can't they be helped as well?
00:13Do you think, sorry, do you think that those people shouldn't have had any kind of assistance?
00:17Do you think they should have been able to help them?
00:18It's priorities. Where is the British government's priorities?
00:21I haven't seen any fantastic ideas on how we can help people I've just mentioned, you know, homeless British veterans,
00:28who, some of whom are living in horrendous circumstances in hostels and things,
00:32yet we've got people that have helped interpret and help our British soldiers,
00:36and that service should be honoured, I agree.
00:38But where is the British government's priorities? It's never with the British people.
00:41It's always with other people.
00:42If one of those people had been killed by the Taliban, for example, in a revenge attack,
00:47the headlines would have been even worse, the government.
00:50But why cover it up? What you've said there, a lot of people, by the way,
00:53loads of people watching this might disagree with it.
00:55Maybe you genuinely just think, well, what's the point? How can we trust any of these people?
00:58We were paying them to work for us. They were just doing a job.
01:01They might not have been that supportive of the Brits.
01:03And also, crucially, no-one seemed to fight back against the Taliban, really, did they, when the tanks rolled in.
01:07So maybe you think we shouldn't have offered these people a thing.
01:09But if it is a natural, logical argument to say they helped us, these interpreters,
01:14we should bring them over, why cover it up?
01:16What are they afraid of? And as to this point to speak,
01:18if the government is capable, or governments are capable, of lying about the largest evacuation in modern history,
01:25what else are they lying to us about?
01:26Well, yeah, that's the issue.
01:27Listen, I actually don't think the average British person is thinking
01:30these people risked their lives to help the British government in an invasion
01:33that many people would disagree with, and therefore we should just leave them out to dry.
01:37I actually don't think, I think if you made the case that they have been vetted thoroughly,
01:41they helped the British armed forces for years,
01:44and they're coming here with their families because they faced a significant risk,
01:47which was heightened by a stupid email that was sent by a soldier,
01:50I think most people would be like, fine.
01:51It's the cover-up that is the issue,
01:54and it's the fact that they know what they're doing is going to anger the British public.
01:57And then this is why it boils down to,
01:59why do we have our politicians say,
02:01oh, you can't vote for this party, you can't vote for them because they're all incompetents?
02:03There is no faith, and there should be no faith in the British political system right now,
02:06because all the major parties are failing us.
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