steve: joining us now, a leading figure in the probe brexit campaign. a lot of the time i get asked, douglas, back in the u.s. they are very interested in brexit. they see a similarity between the reason brexit happened in the recent donald trump was elected. they asked me, how is brexit going? i come here and it s not going anywhere, what s going on? it s been two years since we voted to leave. seventeen and a half million people, the largest mandate in our history. two years on the political elite are trying to stop it. they re trying to say the results and the voters were misled and betrayed there something underhand about it. the second thing, they re trying
combined let s taking them in a dangerous place. your believe somehow if it allows the deal to continue it will contain a threat. we know actually the deal signed wasn t much of a deal at all. iran agreed to pause nuclear weapons but it did not stop or put an end to it. we can see that iran has some proxy wars and that s a denial. steve: that s at the president a point he made. what about this attempt will they get anywhere? i think they ll have to give up. no european company is going to run afoul of the united states. we seen some in this no-nonsense approach from america. i don t think any european company will want to part of that.
expense. no wonder they are in favor of mark government high taxes and telling us what today. steve: this aligns neatly with the growth and big government. how do you see it? we had to find how tax money is wasted. infrastructure projects very much wasted. it s unfair to taxpayers kids ordinary people who work hard just want to pay their taxes and even when the state does things that appear to be good what they re doing and i discovered this is there subsidizing the payroll a big corporation by subsidizing those who pay low wages.
thing. they have the power to change the world. they re going to get to work this week. steve: there so much and we ll talk about all the time. these things that divide us and people getting so angry about politics and everything. even the skeptics are not that convinced about the real family. there s something about the fact that everybody was so happy. i feel like in you know you can people either love the royal family or they do not. those that are obsessed with following the close from the pageantry of the family. sometimes it six applican extra. but the world could look on and appreciate them expressing their love in a public way. royal weddings have taken on a much more public nature.
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