CIBUK and Brexit Facts4EU filmed an exclusive interview with former Secretary of State the Rt Hon Sir John Redwood MP in his private office. In it Sir John covers the benefits of Brexit, and of the opportunities ahead. Read our article and watch the video.
CIBUK and Brexit Facts4EU filmed an exclusive interview with former Secretary of State the Rt Hon Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg MP in his private office. Sir Jacob covers the benefits of Brexit, the challenges ahead, and the likelihood of being sucked back in to the European Union by stealth. Read our article and watch the video.
In this ‘up close and personal’ video interview Nigel – before he departed the UK’s shores to do ”I’m a celebrity get me out of here” – reveals his thoughts exclusively to CIBUK.org and Facts4EU.Org on everything, from how the Brexit vote was won to what we need to do now.
Following the success of ‘The Independence Documentary’ which we filmed in conjunction with Brexit Facts4EU.Org, CIBUK.Org is proud to present a follow-up film featuring our Expert Panel who came together in Manchester to give their comments on the main film and to answer questions from the audience. Read our article and watch the video.
About Alexandra was formerly Head of Media at UKIP, then joined the Brexit Party and was elected as an MEP in that party’s landslide victory in the UK’s EU Parliament elections of May 2019, then became a popular daily presenter on GB News, and is now the official spokesperson for the Reform UK party.
“If I were to sum up what it is that people would get if they vote for Reform, it’s easy: it’s reform.”
Reform, she argues, will provide a breath of fresh air to a political system in desperate need of rejuvenation and speaks the language of millions of disaffected voters who are sick of the same agenda being pushed by the same parties, within a system that she believes is widely discredited.
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Policies and possibilities
Rejecting the status quo, Reform UK’s spokeswoman Alex Phillips argues for fundamental political reform including changes to our voting system, the need for a swift resolution of the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill and urgent measures to address the migrant boats crisis.
Looking ahead, she also discusses her own political future and speculates on the plans of her former boss, Nigel Farage.
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Sovereignty, bonfire of EU laws, cost of living, and two on the immigration crisis
CIBUK.Org is pleased to deliver to readers the Rt Hon Sir John Redwood MP’s thoughts, who spoke to us exclusively on a range of topics.
We have packaged these into ‘bite-sized chunks’ of five 60-second videos and are grateful to Sir John for his assistance in helping us to get these important messages out there.
Description: In this 1-minute video, the Rt Hon Sir John Redwood MP talks about sovereignty and pending legislation aimed at bringing Northern Ireland fully back into the United Kingdom.
Description: Sir John Redwood MP talked to CIBUK and affiliates about important legislation – now in front of Parliament – to revoke and reform retained EU law.
Description: Conservative MP for Wokingham, Sir John Redwood MP described to us in one minute his aim to remove VAT from domestic energy, to ease the UK’s cost of living crisis.
Description: Listen to Sir John Redwood MP’s argument for improved border and immigration control and enforcement in the UK, as an area of independent reform.
Description: Sir John Redwood MP highlights the hidden costs of employing migrant workers in low-paid jobs.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative MP for North East Somerset, former Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency, former Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Leaving the European Union was one thing he argues. Following up on the new freedoms afforded by our exit is quite another.
Jacob shares his forthright views on the most pressing issues of the day: Brexit, immigration, the ECHR, cost of living crisis, Northern Ireland Protocol, net zero, deregulation, lockdowns and other subjects, we are sure readers will be very interested in what Jacob had to say.
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What do Americans really think about the UK, Brexit, and the EU?
“If you’re for individual freedom and sovereignty you’ll be anti-EU,” says US group spokesperson
Topics range from the EU, to Truss, to Biden, to trade, to NI Protocol, to Putin, to Trump, to Covid, to cost of living.
In a wide-ranging interview Ms Elliott provides a fascinating insight into mainstream Republican thinking on a variety of issues from the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, to Brexit and the European Union, and to Liz Truss and the political developments in the UK and across the pond.
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CLIP 1 – On Americans’ understanding of Brexit and the EU, and feelings towards the UK
CLIP 2 – On Liz Truss, Joe Biden, and the anti-Brexit US Administration
Rt Hon David Jones MP talks candidly about Liz Truss, Kwasi Kwarteng, tax cuts, Rishi Sunak, Brexit and the EU, immigration, the NI Protocol, and much more
In this interview David Jones gives us his candid views on a comprehensive range of issues.
Unlike many TV interviews, David Jones had the opportunity to give detailed and nuanced responses to questions where he was not interrupted nor talked over. We believe the result is a much more informative experience for readers and for our YouTube audience.
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CLIP 1 – On Liz Truss and on government policies – as they once were
CLIP 2 – On growth, the UK economy, and what’s happening across Europe
CLIP 3 – On the future of Brexit, and the threats to it
In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview for CIBUK.Org and Facts4EU.Org, the Rt Hon Sir John Redwood MP provides his thoughts on the multiple policy challenges now facing the government while the Conservative Party goes about the business of electing a new leader – and Prime Minister.
Topics in Part One: Brexit, the Civil Service, lowering taxes, slashing EU Regulations
In a call to arms, the former Cabinet Minister urges the government to slash red tape and taxes and make good on its promises at the 2019 General Election to re-galvanise Britain and make it fit for purpose to meet the challenges and opportunities which now lie ahead of us.
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Topics in Part Two: EU’s troubles, energy, housing, immigration, defence, Government role
In the second and final part of this exclusive interview, the former Cabinet Minister discusses the Eurozone’s troubles, the UK’s over reliance on renewable energy as a result of Net Zero, policies on housing, legal and illegal immigration, an increased defence budget, and confirms he would serve in Government if asked by the new PM.
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Simon O’Connor MP is a member of New Zealand’s National Party and has been a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives representing Tāmaki for the last 11 years. He is also a member of NZ’s Parliament’s Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Trade committee and is its immediate past Chairman.
He is also a former Chairman and a current Board Member of Monarchy New Zealand – an organisation in favour of retaining New Zealand’s status as a constitutional monarchy.
In our exclusive interview below, Mr O’Connor gives his forthright views on a range of issues of interest to the British and world wide audience.
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The exclusive and inaugural video interview is with Dr Nile Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation in Washington DC.
To give readers some idea of Nile’s influence, in recent months he has interviewed at length the Rt Hon Priti Patel MP (Home Secretary), Lord Frost (former Brexit Minister), the Rt Hon Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP (former Leader of the Conservative Party), the Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP (who just resigned as Chairman of the Conservative Party), and the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis MP, the Northern Ireland Secretary.
Nile is British but has lived and worked in the political hotbed of Washington DC for 20 years. He also has significant previous experience working in Lady Thatcher’s Private Office as an aide to the late Iron Lady herself. In the interview below he speaks about the EU (“a basket case”), the Biden administration (“no love lost with Boris”), as well as spilling the beans on his time working for Lady Thatcher.
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