Danny Dyer in second foul-mouthed Brexit rant targeting Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage James Morris,Evening Standard Mon, 19 Nov 08:57 GMT Reactions Email
Danny Dyer has offered another foul-mouthed take on Brexit, this time attacking Brexiteers Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage.
After he famously labelled former Prime Minister David Cameron a “t***” on live TV for leaving his post after the Brexit referendum, Mr Dyer has now turned his fury towards Mr Johnson and Mr Farage – while offering sympathy for current Prime Minister Theresa May.
Former foreign secretary Mr Johnson was lambasted for his “stupid haircut”, while former Ukip leader Mr Farage was described as "another p**** in a suit".
Speaking to the Big Issue, he said: “They have been given this thing called f****** Brexit because of one man [Mr Cameron]. One man. Who we voted in to be our Prime Minister, who purely for his own ego decided to call a referendum just to get rid of Nigel Farage.
"Farage, another p**** in a suit who tapped into something, and I suppose it is that white working-class, middle-age man who lost his voice slightly.
"He tapped into what he felt maybe they wanted to say and twisted it. He got a bit of a following, so Cameron decided to call a referendum just to get him.
"Well, f*** you, Cameron you posh t***. Sorry. It backfired on him didn't it? And what does he do? He f***** off. He doesn't like the way it went and he f***** off.
"Look where we are now. If our leader is willing to say: 'oh, I can't be bothered', where is our structure? Where is the foundation?"
Of Ms May, the 41-year-old EastEnders star continued: “Bless her, just got that job by default. Boris Johnson running around with his stupid haircut spouting b*******.
"Young people look and think: 'If these are the people running the country, why shouldn't I go and loot and riot?'
"They just don't give a f***. This us against them-type vibe has got worse. We are living in an age of food banks. How the f*** did that happen? Seriously."
It was hysterical when he was on Who Do You Think You Are and they discovered he was a descendant of King Edward III
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaMyFe6sPRg
It was hysterical when he was on Who Do You Think You Are and they discovered he was a descendant of King Edward III https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaMyFe6sPRg
Danny Dyer is bang on the money isn't he? Neither Farage nor Boris turned out to have a viable route to Brexit. Cameron did call the referendum to foil Ukip, ran a lousy campaign, lost and then disappeared. He's not even managed to write his memoirs in time for Christmas. And Theresa May did get the job by being the least worst option after Boris and Gove fell out.
So now where are we?
BINO will happen. BINO will satisfy no-one and leave Britain a bit worse off than if we'd stayed in.
Danny Dyer is bang on the money isn't he? Neither Farage nor Boris turned out to have a viable route to Brexit. Cameron did call the referendum to foil Ukip, ran a lousy campaign, lost and then disappeared. He's not even managed to write his memoirs
Sorry lfc1971 but you've been let down by the Brexiteers in government who are so useless they can't even get 48 letters posted, and the Remainers have nobbled Brexit to BINO.
The 600 page deal has been published -- and if they can't get that through parliament, we might even stay in.
Sorry lfc1971 but you've been let down by the Brexiteers in government who are so useless they can't even get 48 letters posted, and the Remainers have nobbled Brexit to BINO.The 600 page deal has been published -- and if they can't get that through
now ramaura is threatening that we will stay in That wasn’t the argument , I am saying that any deal we come to when we leave will be better than being in the EU
We will have a trade deal of some description and we will be out of the EU That’s good , if by some possibility the EU are silly enough to want a trade deal that means it is not attractive to Britain to buy their produce then we buy from somewhere else
That’s fine
now ramaura is threatening that we will stay in That wasn’t the argument , I am saying that any deal we come to when we leave will be better than being in the EU We will have a trade deal of some description and we will be out of the EU That’s go
Isn't that obvious by now, from day 1 they hijacked the narrative ffs
"will it be hard or a soft brexit" < BBC
That was minutes after the result
They then stick a "remainer" in as PM
And people still didn't get the MO
The UK isn't leaving the EU Isn't that obvious by now, from day 1 they hijacked the narrative ffs"will it be hard or a soft brexit" < BBC That was minutes after the result They then stick a "remainer" in as PM And people still didn't get the MO
The whole thing was a ploy to rid the UK of the human rights act and that's all they want trust me
Look at Universal Credit, its going to get much much worse
The whole thing was a ploy to rid the UK of the human rights act and that's all they want trust me Look at Universal Credit, its going to get much much worse
One of the best things about Brexit has been its shattering of anti-establishment pretensions.
All the people in the arts community who for years had been getting away with posing as rebels and disruptors and irritants to the status quo have been exposed as utterly allergic to radical political change.
Having jettisoned self-awareness, many of these fantasy rebels convince themselves they’re still in the business of rebellion.
How? By bashing Boris and Farage and Gove and everyone’s favourite 1950s throwback, Jacob Rees-Mogg.
They pretend (they must know it’s a pretence?) that these four Brexiteers, being posh and quite wealthy and influential in the government and media, are The Establishment, and that anyone who makes jokes about them or tweets photos of them gurning on Question Time is a radical.
Please! It’s such a farce.
A minute or two of serious reflection will confirm it’s the pro-EU side that is establishment, and the anti-EU plebs who are anti-establishment. In the run-up to the referendum, the EU side was backed by most MPs, by big business, by virtually every global institution, by the White House, by almost all of academia.
If you’re making jokes or writing columns or taking to the streets or 'doing a Dyer' and spouting ill-informed mockney b0110x on that side, then you’re not anti-establishment.
And that’s okay. You’re nervous and conservative. Fine. Own it.
The right’s failures on Brexit are technical — they're making a dog’s dinner of the negotiations — but the left’s failures are existential. A movement founded to express the will of the people against the established political order now does the utter opposite.
The right might have been exposed as inefficient by the Brexit revolt, but the left has been exposed as kaput, over, reduced from a dreamer of rebellion to the obedient propaganda wing of a clapped-out oligarchy that millions hate
One of the best things about Brexit has been its shattering of anti-establishment pretensions. All the people in the arts community who for years had been getting away with posing as rebels and disruptors and irritants to the status quo have been exp
Theresa May was the architect behind the snoopers charter?
She also moaned about the human rights act red tape and using "terrorism" as a cover to want rid of it
"terrorism" will never be stopped? its a construct built on fear within the mind, you cannot get rid of the fear until you see through the lie
People take to the streets, wont they be deemed "terrorists against the state"????
Theresa May was the architect behind the snoopers charter?She also moaned about the human rights act red tape and using "terrorism" as a cover to want rid of it"terrorism" will never be stopped? its a construct built on fear within the mind, you cann
Quite amusing that ANTIFA also support the status quo..
So called socialists worried that Deloitte and Goldman Sachs might move staff abroad is another classic.
Damn well said Hanx.Quite amusing that ANTIFA also support the status quo..So called socialists worried that Deloitte and Goldman Sachs might move staff abroad is another classic.