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At the heart and core of his issue is that he likes the sound of his own voice if you ask me.
But whether I agree with his sentiments or not (and a lot of them I do agree with), he has far less call to use statements such as 'we in Britain' (which he does repeatedly) than the politicians he derides. I don't like a lot of them either, but if they were voted in by a democratic process, and have a mandate for a Government by a majority, then they actually can say 'we in Britain' with at least a modicum of assurance that they do represent a lot of people's views. It is arrogant in the extreme of the man to claim some sort of majority mandate for himself.
If the guy thinks he stands for what Joe Public wants, and he wants to make pronouncements on matters, he should stand for election. The site is called YouTube, not WeTube, he ought to remember that.

Chock