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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • What do politicians actually do on polling day? How does it feel to hear you’re the next prime minister? Should we care that The Sun has backed Labour?
    In the final episode of The Rest Is Politics before polling day, Rory and these questions and more.
    00:00 Intro
    01:20 Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak 'unite'?
    07:36 Where did Rishi go wrong?
    12:28 Have the Tories thrown in the towel?
    13:45 How many people plan to vote tactically?
    15:38 Labour left perspective of Starmer
    17:00 Break segue
    17:19 Back from break
    19:22 Does Rory regret that his name won’t be on the ballot paper?
    25:35 Alastair’s visit to a school gives him hope
    27:40 What it feels like to become Prime Minister
    33:57 How big is it if Starmer wins?
    36:10 Children’s face in the media
    37:28 The Sun backs Labour
    38:25 Outro
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Комментарии • 648

  • @davidrowewtl6811
    @davidrowewtl6811 6 дней назад +101

    You two working together is what politics should be like. So enjoyable and enlightening.

    • @samueljweston
      @samueljweston 6 дней назад +2

      Agreed. I think AC is still too tribal though. RS is more giving in this respect.

    • @stleonards1066
      @stleonards1066 6 дней назад +3

      The fact that they agree on basically everything shows you how successful Blair was in his conversion of the Labour Party

    • @mikewalker7366
      @mikewalker7366 6 дней назад

      Not enough balance. AC is a rabid leftie and Rory and ultra-wet Tory.

    • @danielkarmy4893
      @danielkarmy4893 5 дней назад +3

      @@stleonards1066 That's an interesting take, I hadn't thought of it that way. For me, it isn't necessarily that they agree on basically everything that appeals - but that they are able to disagree on some things without becoming mortal enemies of one another.

  • @davidpearn5925
    @davidpearn5925 6 дней назад +200

    Murdoch is just climbing on the bandwagon........ backing the winner. Ignore Rupert Murdoch permanently.

    • @bigslydoc
      @bigslydoc 6 дней назад +10

      This will quite possibly be the last UK election that Rupert Murdoch is involved in given that he would be 98 by the time a full 5 year government term is completed. His son and appointed heir Lachlan is to the right of him but does not the nous of his father.

    • @davidpearn5925
      @davidpearn5925 6 дней назад +9

      @@bigslydoc Rupert hasn't conceded that he is mortal.

    • @lordcharfield4529
      @lordcharfield4529 6 дней назад +3

      @@davidpearn5925He doesn’t have to. Nothing will stop ”The Grim Reaper” when his time comes 😁

    • @davidpearn5925
      @davidpearn5925 6 дней назад +2

      @@lordcharfield4529 you'd better let him know.

    • @Rog3rY
      @Rog3rY 6 дней назад

      Yep, labour will get supported today only, tomorrow will be back to right win cr@p. Murdoch can they say they always back winners and try and excerpt some influence, hope starmer tells him to go to hell.

  • @outcastp23
    @outcastp23 6 дней назад +386

    I love Alastair's disdain for the Daily Mail, he can't even touch the paper 🤣

    • @davidpearn5925
      @davidpearn5925 6 дней назад +37

      Education standards rising means that the Daily Mail is GOING DOWN as a consequence.

    • @ThisUnfoldingCrisis
      @ThisUnfoldingCrisis 6 дней назад

      Shouldn't you read every single word your "opponents" say? Shouldn't you want to understand everything that motivates their voters? Or are they deplorable ? Shocking lack of humility to compare this to a Champions League final. Especially given the total apathy for this Labour party among the public.

    • @marrs3312
      @marrs3312 6 дней назад +9

      LOL his face while Rory holds it up. Like he's holding a turd.

    • @criticsatlarge0073
      @criticsatlarge0073 6 дней назад +6

      Lord Rothermere who loved Hitler

    • @buzzukfiftythree
      @buzzukfiftythree 6 дней назад +4

      @@criticsatlarge0073To be fair, so did the Daily Mirror at first, before they realised what he was up to. But, yes, this really needs to be publicised more. OK, it’s nearly 90 years on, but the Mail never seems to have learned its lessons.

  • @valeriehadfield7083
    @valeriehadfield7083 6 дней назад +13

    My daughter is a primary school teacher. Last year she taught year three and out of a class of thirty children sixteen had special needs. She had a TA most days but only in the morning. One child held a pair of scissors to her eye and she had no adult to help. She had a responsibility to protect the other children in her class and had to send a responsible child to the office to get help. Schools definitely need more money so that more staff can be employed. Teachers need less paperwork too.

  • @hilarylowe5980
    @hilarylowe5980 6 дней назад +133

    Good evening everyone. As an ordinary voter I expect our members of parliament to behave with honour, honesty and dignity. To have the best interest of the country at the heart of every decision made. Let’s get politics out of the gutter

    • @NPA1001
      @NPA1001 6 дней назад +15

      Oh you sweet summer child… 😕

    • @Glasgow_kiss
      @Glasgow_kiss 6 дней назад +1

      you have seen the two possibilities right?

    • @NikitaBenCarter
      @NikitaBenCarter 6 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Vandel96
      @Vandel96 6 дней назад +12

      @@Glasgow_kissconservative propaganda got to you if you think labour is equivalent in any way.

    • @Niall-fg5sn
      @Niall-fg5sn 6 дней назад +1

      Yes but this going to take 5 years as the gutter is about to widen

  • @sandraharvey9609
    @sandraharvey9609 6 дней назад +10

    I love listening to you guys, it makes politics really enjoyable. Well, I've just voted and it was Lib Dems, tactical voting as usual, I'm in Somerset and it's either LD or tory. My heart's Green and I want Labour to have a huge majoriity, I like Keir Starmer, and the LD's in opposition. I'm sure I'm not the only one in this dilemma! Getting rid of the tories is the one thing I'm sure about!

    • @quantummotion
      @quantummotion 5 дней назад +2

      I can second this. I'm a Canadian, West side of Toronto, and I've really enjoyed the conservation and analysis by both Rory and Alastair. In listening, I had no idea that many municipal level items had to go back to Whitehall in the UK. In Canada, despite the fact that we are a Westminster style parliament, towns, cities, and municipal entities are the sole jurisdiction of the provinces, and the cities, towns, and counties have more leeway in spending priorities. I believe this is the "devolution" debate brought up. I also find it useful when Alastair and Rory give insight into some of the workings of the UK parliament, as it makes me more curious as to whether the Canadian context does the same, or does something different.

  • @coralraven4780
    @coralraven4780 5 дней назад +4

    Love how you two get in so well together! This is how politics should be, talk and listen, not arguing and talking across!

  • @RandomWandrer
    @RandomWandrer 6 дней назад +70

    I love Rory. I could never vote Tory, but Rory is wonderful, grounded, and decent.

    • @stephfoxwell4620
      @stephfoxwell4620 6 дней назад +4

      He is a Green now.

    • @TheChodax
      @TheChodax 6 дней назад +8

      Yep, politically I disagree with him on many things but he's fundamentally a decent human being.

    • @shekel2356
      @shekel2356 6 дней назад +10

      ​@@TheChodax It's a perfect example of how a healthy political should be, fundamental disagreements but respect for their character and so voting can swing because you're not polarized about integrity

    • @Bettys_Eldest
      @Bettys_Eldest 6 дней назад +16

      If I were Starmer I would consider elevating him to the Lords and give him Overseas Development or some other brief where he has a passion, where he could successfully operate across the political divide.

    • @TheChodax
      @TheChodax 6 дней назад +4

      @@Bettys_Eldest that's a great call.

  • @hammersteve2746
    @hammersteve2746 6 дней назад +48

    Boris is a vote loser..keep bringing him out...😂

    • @Biozene
      @Biozene 6 дней назад +5

      @@mikestand8067 Some people. I think if you dislike the Tories at this point, you're not going to be swayed by a little cameo from Johnson. I feel this is a kind of "what have we got to lose?" move from Sunak to claw a handful of votes from undecided voters. And he'll get them.

    • @markwelch3564
      @markwelch3564 6 дней назад +3

      ​@@mikestand8067some people do love him, but you're overestimating how many of these people exist

    • @tinkertoiler744
      @tinkertoiler744 6 дней назад

      @@mikestand8067yeah, ive never voted anything but conservative. The boris is self defeating load of nonsense. Its nothing more than a veneer to anyone that has a functioning cerebral mass. Its shocking disappointing that the best thing the party thinks it can do is imitate the Republican party in the USA. Not least but try use the bandwagon of Trump. Beggars belief.

    • @mrsaitch2672
      @mrsaitch2672 6 дней назад

      …people have wised up to Boris like they wised up to the Brexit failure. The red wall fell in the north not because of Boris but because of Corbyn.

    • @In_Paradiso58
      @In_Paradiso58 6 дней назад

      Bozo only came out ta stick the boot in Sunakered...

  • @buzzukfiftythree
    @buzzukfiftythree 6 дней назад +27

    Johnson is a busted flush. The Tories really are getting desperate. I look forward to their oblivion in the next 24 hours.

  • @richardayres2949
    @richardayres2949 6 дней назад +7

    As someone who has been presiding office at the polling station and supervised a group of tables at various counts it’s quite nerve wracking with the candidate and helpers watching our every move. I always tried to have a bit of banter with the candidates and team. Well done another good video.

    • @SandraT1107
      @SandraT1107 6 дней назад +2

      Thanks for all you do. Observation of the count is so important for transparency and trust in the election process. I watched many counts as an observer which was a real privilege. And I could testify and I have never ever seen a rubbed out pencil cross!

    • @richardayres2949
      @richardayres2949 5 дней назад

      @@SandraT1107 me neither and all this rubbish about late delivery of postal votes. A voter can obtain a replacement postal vote up until 5pm on the day of the election. Usual media scare mongering without checking the facts.

  • @20undy10
    @20undy10 6 дней назад +6

    My mum had a funeral limited to 30 people. We couldn't have a wake afterwards and then you have Boris having parties.
    Get them out and never let then back in

  • @STORMDAME
    @STORMDAME 6 дней назад +5

    I always voted Green because Rory was my mp and he had such a huge majority he was never going to lose. Tactical voting against him was pointless so I went with trying to save the greens deposit. Having said that he was a good hard-working dude with integrity. Despite him being a Tory I didn't hate him.

  • @Westlake72
    @Westlake72 6 дней назад +47

    11:24 What I find so funny is that, despite Alister's obvious and genuine hatred of the current Tory party, being a fellow political operator himself he can't help but feel affronted to the point of utter despair at their absolute incompetence.

    • @nigelhardy7218
      @nigelhardy7218 6 дней назад

      So AC has a sense of humanity towards the Tories? Maybe just feigned. 🙂

    • @sasserine
      @sasserine 6 дней назад +2

      ​@@nigelhardy7218
      More like he expects them to actually make a challenge of it.
      Like being a champion boxer, and asked to punch a cripple.

    • @nigelhardy7218
      @nigelhardy7218 5 дней назад +1

      @@sasserine The Tories have become the cripple after being the champion boxer for generations. In that sense, their utter incompetence is both tragic and highly entertaining.

  • @Altivelzian
    @Altivelzian 6 дней назад +4

    You two have got me through the last 6 weeks 😩😩 thank you!

  • @HughAshton
    @HughAshton 6 дней назад +12

    We had hustings in Lichfield Cathedral. The Daily Telegraph correspondent left halfway through because "there wasn't enough conflict" - the candidates and audience were polite and respectful. Media just want drama, not policies.

  • @HecticGlenn
    @HecticGlenn 6 дней назад +4

    One of the few things I respected the tories for was driving Boris out. To bring him back at the 11th hour tells me they've learned nothing

  • @emilydwyer7479
    @emilydwyer7479 6 дней назад +4

    It's lovely to see them in a room together and interacting this way. Alastair looks absolutely youthful.

  • @suzannepickering-mcculloch443
    @suzannepickering-mcculloch443 6 дней назад +4

    Hi Rory, I worked ifor many years in a college for teenagers and young adults with learning disabilities. Before one election I gathered together a whole bunch of leaflets from the range of candidates. I gathered a group of students who were interested in voting and read them each of the leaflets, and showed them the party symbols. They all then picked the leaflet they wanted and took it with them to the polling station. From there it was in the lap of the gods. I do know one student with an ardent lefty Labour mother was delighted to vote Conservative.

  • @musicmikemn
    @musicmikemn 6 дней назад +5

    The most high stakes election was 2019 imo. That would be my opinion even without COVID but considering that, the stakes were far higher than we even knew.

  • @louishigh30
    @louishigh30 6 дней назад +4

    James Cleverly leaves a note for the next Home Secretary as he glances around the office for the last time today.
    'Sorry, there's no discretion left'.

  • @LiverandLung
    @LiverandLung 6 дней назад +10

    Rory, when you tell your stories, you are uninterrupted by Alastair. When Alastair is speaking... let him speak! The bit at the end when Alastair was recounting the day of the 1997 election was painful to watch - let the guy speak!

    • @irefi64
      @irefi64 6 дней назад +4

      Yes, I've made this exact point in one of their live comments sessions. I don't know if they read the comments, though.

    • @irefi64
      @irefi64 6 дней назад +3

      Yes, I have made this exact point in one of their live comments sessions. Not sure they read the comments, though. Rory is a great guy, but needs to stop interrupting so much!

  • @kathchandler4919
    @kathchandler4919 6 дней назад +8

    J O'B did hours on how people felt after Bojo was wheeled out by the Tories...ALL about covid, such sad stories of losing their loved ones. First caller said HE was desperately chosing just 12 people to be at his 16 year old son's funeral whilst Johnson partied , another lad who called in couldn't get through without crying because his dad died without them while Johnson was having jollies in number 10, I cried with him by them, it was so emotive !
    Did Johnson & his groupies make a difference?
    You bet your life they did but it wasn't positive in any way for the Tories !

  • @MrsGardiner
    @MrsGardiner 6 дней назад +10

    Johnson is far too lazy for a whole 6 weeks of campaigning!

  • @martinl6133
    @martinl6133 6 дней назад +3

    I really enjoy these two talking about important matters. I don't watch every one, but it's always an intelligent discussion, regardless of how I lean on one topic or another. Many thanks

  • @TheChodax
    @TheChodax 6 дней назад +6

    Done my civic duty. Up early, vote cast.

  • @pastlane2011
    @pastlane2011 6 дней назад +9

    Boris, more harming than charming.

  • @SP-SP-SP
    @SP-SP-SP 6 дней назад +28

    Britain moving to a proportional electoral system would be the best thing for British democracy. Hopefully Starmer has the balls to do something significant with the gift of this massive majority.

    • @skinless333x2
      @skinless333x2 6 дней назад +2

      Not a question of balls but interest.

    • @stephfoxwell4620
      @stephfoxwell4620 6 дней назад +6

      @@SP-SP-SP No chance

    • @markwelch3564
      @markwelch3564 6 дней назад +3

      Starmer will have to ask Lord Sainsbury for permission first...

    • @tinkertoiler744
      @tinkertoiler744 6 дней назад

      You forgetting something. That little detail known as the monarchy. I dont think that is going quietly. It absolutely intends to press its agenda upon what it thinks is its dominion. Proper democracy cant function under that hence the system we have.

    • @justinkeane193
      @justinkeane193 5 дней назад +1

      If you want to address fundamental problems with Britain's version of democracy you have to square the circle of the in-built English majority that drives British policy regardless of the concerns of the evidently lesser members of the union.
      The best thing for British democracy would be to abandon the union and to let the individual nations govern themselves.

  • @scroggins100
    @scroggins100 6 дней назад +72

    I could not believe it when I saw Johnson appear. My God they must be desperate.

    • @danh9905
      @danh9905 6 дней назад +4

      He must miss being the centre of attention

    • @russiandrivers9986
      @russiandrivers9986 6 дней назад +5

      Are you sure that wasn't Worzel Gummidge?

    • @stephengreen6683
      @stephengreen6683 6 дней назад +1

      He’s just sniffing around for an opportunity post their defeat

    • @matthewn1805
      @matthewn1805 6 дней назад +2

      I've heard some Tory voters that were undecided, Johnson has made that decision for them, they will not be voting Tory.

    • @elinstar6034
      @elinstar6034 5 дней назад +1

      And delusional.

  • @benjibeal1
    @benjibeal1 6 дней назад +6

    "I don't want to touch the paper" yeah with you there mate

  • @jay252589
    @jay252589 6 дней назад +18

    It's unfortunate they're letting Nadine Dorries in the same building.

    • @alexharrison2743
      @alexharrison2743 6 дней назад +4

      It's really making me consider whether I want to tune in to channel 4...

  • @jammiefortier1480
    @jammiefortier1480 6 дней назад +77

    Bread and circuses didn't keep the Roman Emperors from falling. Give us good governance.

    • @johnkeilloh2682
      @johnkeilloh2682 6 дней назад

      It did if you kept the people starving

    • @ruckandmaul5018
      @ruckandmaul5018 6 дней назад +1

      Indeed. It reminds me of the Year of the Four Emperors with the same chaos, backstabbing and internecine fighting....

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV 6 дней назад +2

      There were Roman emperors from 27 BC to 1453 AD. Or arguably until 1922, depending on how much credence you give to the Ottoman emperors' claim to the title "kayser-i Rûm" ("Caesar of Rome").

    • @john_smith_john
      @john_smith_john 6 дней назад

      @@ruckandmaul5018 oh please.

  • @Matthew-bu7fg
    @Matthew-bu7fg 6 дней назад +20

    they need to stop banging this drum that the Conservatives were the architects of the Phonics programme in education. It was introduced initially in 1998 and became a fundamental aspect of reading in the mid-noughties during a Labour government. The big "adaptation" the Conservatives made was to introduce the screening check... quelle surprise the Tories love a test. It's like praising a government for introducing SATS. The only reason phonics is any kind of "success" has nothing to do with any government but because of the tireless work made by teachers to ensure that pupils do not fail the screening check. And although phonics has made significant strides in children's reading, guess what it has also led to? A drop in spelling standards. Giveth with one hand, taking with the other. And this is something the Conservatives have done nothing to address.

    • @MsApplesing
      @MsApplesing 6 дней назад +1

      Yes spelling is being really neglected. I don't think they think it matters?
      Maybe we'll all be writing phonetically in the future. Oof.

    • @matthjas67
      @matthjas67 6 дней назад +1

      I remember doing phonics in primary school back in the 70s. There's nothing new about it.

  • @baobaobiz
    @baobaobiz 6 дней назад +6

    As always, brilliant content by two of my favourite political personalities in Britain.

  • @colinwhite5355
    @colinwhite5355 6 дней назад +3

    Why has our species still not managed to recognise that selflessness and cooperation is in everybody’s best interest and chosen leaders who share that belief.

  • @MrsGardiner
    @MrsGardiner 6 дней назад +10

    Because education is the pits, schools are crumbling, teachers are underpaid and fed up. Education is n o t a success story for the Tories.

  • @MsApplesing
    @MsApplesing 6 дней назад +5

    Cannot WAIT for the result tonight. Celebration time! Everyone's far too downbeat...!! 😂😂❤😂

    • @davis7099
      @davis7099 6 дней назад

      EXACTLY what are you expecting?. As said Labour have neither the expertese or money to effect more than a 2% change in policy from the Cons. There is no money for schools roads, meals on wheels and a million other things. The UK is in long term decline or have you not noticed?

    • @MsApplesing
      @MsApplesing 6 дней назад

      @@davis7099You are so patronising. Ugh.
      Right now just some honesty, a caring attitude for those less well off, a lack of corruption, a real concern for the NHS, a lack of hideous policies like removing the cap on bonuses... The end to people thinking politics is always run by evil people, the cynicism... Just a little HOPE will do me!
      Also, that when when we start to recover from this shit show, the money will be spent on all of us, instead of the top 2%.
      We have been turkeys voting for Xmas for too long.. An amazing trick by the right to take everything for themselves.

  • @peterbaillie8363
    @peterbaillie8363 6 дней назад +11

    Love the Pod Casts ,refreshing take on the world of politics..

  • @crispindry2815
    @crispindry2815 5 дней назад +2

    "...hold it up for me, I don't want to touch the 'paper' "
    Haha!

  • @JS-vf5gn
    @JS-vf5gn 6 дней назад +9

    I’m not a parent, but you can tell by how they talk about children being the future of politics. They’re both awesome Dads. ❤️

  • @Esta-Beed
    @Esta-Beed 6 дней назад +138

    Get the Tories out!

    • @maccagrabme
      @maccagrabme 6 дней назад

      Agreed but whatever you do dont let Labour in, they are dreadful and even worse than the Tories. Reform here, only common sense party with a different direction.

    • @stevetubbin5154
      @stevetubbin5154 6 дней назад +2

      Be careful what you wish for...

    • @ianjames3078
      @ianjames3078 6 дней назад +9

      @@stevetubbin5154 😂😂😂
      Oh come on……….

    • @stevetubbin5154
      @stevetubbin5154 6 дней назад

      @@ianjames3078 Wishing for 5 years of Angela Rayner, Diane Abbott and the gender-neutral woke politburo running the country??, oh you come on......

    • @lolmeercatz10
      @lolmeercatz10 6 дней назад +8

      @@stevetubbin5154 give it a rest we've all seen enough

  • @Sat-Man-Alpha
    @Sat-Man-Alpha 6 дней назад +14

    Millions of people like me hope that you both will continue your podcast after the GE, right?😊

    • @SeanHardaker
      @SeanHardaker 5 дней назад

      The podcast has been going for a few years is part of garry linakers publushing company. See the rest is history and the rest is entertainment. There's a football one too. Can't remember what that's called 🤔 😂

  • @leighrandle2736
    @leighrandle2736 6 дней назад +53

    QUESTION: Do you guys think that if Labour are elected the media will suddenly decide that the nation is in a major crisis after all, and start blaming it all on Labour as soon as the “honeymoon” period ends?

    • @johnburrows3385
      @johnburrows3385 6 дней назад +12

      You betcha !

    • @Hildreth1101
      @Hildreth1101 6 дней назад +6

      Happy independence day from Tories fellow Brits.

    • @matt2585
      @matt2585 6 дней назад

      It won't be difficult to do that, the tories have fucked up the country so badly over the last 14 years. The press will wait a couple of months and start acting like the state of the country has nothing to do with the previous government. I think it would take two full terms to stabilise the country and patience will run out before that, labour will probably lose a lot of seats at the next election because one term isn't enough to fix all the damage of the last 14 years

    • @Rog3rY
      @Rog3rY 6 дней назад +4

      honeymoon, try tomorrow!

    • @howarddavis2281
      @howarddavis2281 6 дней назад +6

      Off course they will!

  • @leecudmore-ray6697
    @leecudmore-ray6697 6 дней назад +37

    Rory Stewart and Jon Bercow are the only 2 Tories I have liked.... ever.

    • @tufty7026
      @tufty7026 6 дней назад +16

      Can’t help but like Heseltine (Europhile, took down Thatcher). Jon Major was/is a good man. Ruth Davidson was pretty good. Austerity and Brexit sank the Tories.

    • @col.hertford9855
      @col.hertford9855 6 дней назад +15

      @@tufty7026Clarke was the only tory to vote against accepting the referendum and set the fiscal ground work for new Labour. Chris Pattern has been extremely vocal on Brexit and did a wonderful job in Hong Kong prior to hand over securing rights, even if China has since gone back on the agreement.

    • @Doc_Filth
      @Doc_Filth 6 дней назад +2

      As below, plus Anna Soubry.

    • @Rog3rY
      @Rog3rY 6 дней назад +2

      @@Doc_Filth I add Grieve and Gauk, but list is very short! And none of the 10 mentioned are in the Tory party anymore!

    • @JaimeP1208
      @JaimeP1208 6 дней назад +1

      @@tufty7026I thought that too - until I watched him being interviewed a few months back and he said his proudest moment was taking the miners down.

  • @traceyp5797
    @traceyp5797 6 дней назад +28

    Need to stay up for Hunts Portillo moment

    • @davidhollins870
      @davidhollins870 6 дней назад +5

      I wonder if there will be any Spoonerisms?

    • @paulmcvicar8941
      @paulmcvicar8941 6 дней назад +3

      Gullis for me!

    • @emilymaitlislaptop
      @emilymaitlislaptop 6 дней назад +3

      the Haunted Pencil for me...

    • @chrispalmer7893
      @chrispalmer7893 6 дней назад +2

      One of the ways we'll know it's been a great night is that there will be genuine debate as to which one was the Portillo moment. I'm expecting at least five contenders.

    • @elss8717
      @elss8717 6 дней назад +3

      I have never stayed up to watch election results. I will now.

  • @Paulus8765
    @Paulus8765 6 дней назад +6

    Please don't interrupt each other. It's hard for people to follow, especially those whose first language is not English.

  • @Sas-je1je
    @Sas-je1je 6 дней назад +2

    Love the paper turning 🤣😁

  • @rickjensen2717
    @rickjensen2717 6 дней назад +6

    I don't think it's going to be as bad for the Tories as people think. They still have strong support across the country and they will come out and vote, despite everything they have done to the country over the past 14 years.

    • @MsApplesing
      @MsApplesing 6 дней назад +3

      Yes, now it will seem if Labour get less than 400 seats, it's a 'good' night for the tories.

  • @marym5664
    @marym5664 6 дней назад +20

    We need to have a “none of the above” option on the ballot paper. People want to register their dissatisfaction with the political parties and have that counted.

    • @Vandel96
      @Vandel96 6 дней назад

      Its why spoiled ballots are counted. They are the option you asked for. You spoil it by doing anything other than putting a mark in one of the boxes.

    • @bluedoughnut1334
      @bluedoughnut1334 6 дней назад

      Spoilt ballots are counted and published, and is usually considered a protest.

    • @hannah42069
      @hannah42069 6 дней назад +9

      you can spoil your ballot, and spoilt ballots get counted. it's about as good as it gets

    • @zoeolsson5683
      @zoeolsson5683 6 дней назад +5

      It's a terrible way to vote. Some party has to be in. I'm an Aussie we have to vote ... It means centre politics is well established because no party can write off segments of the population. Governing is a complex job and I am glad I am just a voter who has a party who I generally align with. Yet if I did not have a party aligned with my values I would pick the best of a bad lot. Let's leave "anarchy in the UK" as punk rock song

    • @bluedoughnut1334
      @bluedoughnut1334 6 дней назад +1

      @@zoeolsson5683 What someone does with their vote is no one else's business, and spoiling a ballot will not bring anarchy, get a grip.

  • @canispeaktodave
    @canispeaktodave 6 дней назад +51

    I would have loved to see Rory as PM when he ran. But now I'm glad he didn't as Boris destroyed the Tory party and I'm eternally grateful. It's a shame as I think Rory would have been a brilliant PM.

    • @Vangough792
      @Vangough792 6 дней назад +2

      You couldn’t be further from the truth

    • @danh9905
      @danh9905 6 дней назад

      He destroyed the country too though. Quite a high price to pay

    • @tufty7026
      @tufty7026 6 дней назад +9

      @@Vangough792that’s a reasoned argument

    • @erongi233
      @erongi233 6 дней назад

      ​@@tufty7026 Where is the reasoned arguement that he would have been a brilliant PM? He has had a lot of privilege and behind the scenes influence on his behalf,he can talk the talk and he has proved he can walk a walk but where is the delivery which can back up claims to PM brilliance?

    • @stephengreen6683
      @stephengreen6683 6 дней назад +1

      I am certainly not glad that the country had to endure Boris and his cronies

  • @mylesmulholland6521
    @mylesmulholland6521 6 дней назад +8

    Really enjoy you guys, just finished Rorys newest book, excellent read.

  • @BjørjaBear
    @BjørjaBear 6 дней назад +1

    Very difficult gig for Sunak after the clusterfuck before him. You have to wonder why he even wanted the job.

  • @fritsgerms3565
    @fritsgerms3565 6 дней назад +11

    Thanks. If nothing else, it's adults taking. The Boris ooh-ra is disgusting. It demonstrates the lack of dignity and sense of shame his followers should feel.

  • @finnhambly7534
    @finnhambly7534 6 дней назад +5

    27:38 Love how proud Rory looks when he says his son's third choice is to be a politician

  • @deborahjones3896
    @deborahjones3896 6 дней назад +11

    The incredible hypocrisy of Thatcher quoting the St Francis prayer! I did not know that.

  • @jemshadow123
    @jemshadow123 6 дней назад +8

    The bloke lied to the public mercilessy at the worst time of everyones lives and Boris and Rishi are so inept they think he (Boris) is still influential with the public?

    • @FireflyOnTheMoon
      @FireflyOnTheMoon 5 дней назад +1

      You mean "Sunak and Johnson". They are not your mates

  • @DSinMN
    @DSinMN 6 дней назад +8

    You are completely correct about Biden. I am an American liberal who always votes Democratic. And I will in 2024 too but I wish Biden would withdraw.

    • @kingmilanovic6733
      @kingmilanovic6733 6 дней назад +1

      its sad but true....I have endless amount of sympathy for Biden....... trump on the other hand can go holiday on Mars!

    • @buzzukfiftythree
      @buzzukfiftythree 6 дней назад +3

      Unfortunately elections are not decided by the votes of diehard supporters of one party or the other. They’re decided by the floating voters, who are influenced by how a political leader is performing. Sadly, I believe Biden needs to step down in order that a candidate who can beat the odious Trump has the chance to build a campaign. But, right now, Trump looks like winning. That is an appalling prospect.

    • @kingmilanovic6733
      @kingmilanovic6733 6 дней назад

      @@buzzukfiftythree no excuse for anyone with a brain to vote trump.....jan 6th for a start......trump voters are either being mad or bad......mostly mad and pig ignorant....which one are you?

  • @hazelpurls
    @hazelpurls 6 дней назад +1

    I think all parents with children in state schools will be well aware of the state of the education system - the extreme pressure on teachers which often is visible with high levels of teacher illness, state of school buildings, lack of funds for anything...

  • @Dan-kb2oz
    @Dan-kb2oz 6 дней назад +6

    Erm, you forgot East Leeds, Alastiar! Also Labour since 1906.

  • @db7541
    @db7541 6 дней назад +33

    104 Tory seats haven’t changed since the war, and now they may not get 104 seats total. Wow.

    • @adrianthoroughgood1191
      @adrianthoroughgood1191 6 дней назад +4

      If the Tories lose all the other ones outside the long held ones, we may be in the position of asking not which is the longest held seat, but which is the most recently gained seat!

  • @alexmalex82
    @alexmalex82 6 дней назад +21

    Alistair has the same reaction to the DM and Boris as many of us do. I agree we are done with charisma politics.

    • @debb6393
      @debb6393 6 дней назад +5

      Hear hear, give me integrity and diligence any day please. I prefer my politicians to come with organisation skills not soundbites, wacky hair or short trousers.

  • @stephenlivesey6600
    @stephenlivesey6600 6 дней назад +11

    I agree with the bloke in the window 😂 .
    Why didn't Starmer say the same in the debates ?

  • @syedadeelhussain2691
    @syedadeelhussain2691 6 дней назад +5

    UK economy might go through a balance sheet recession, like Japan, or witness a slowdown as we see in China. Because, when the baseline interest rate falls, most firms deleverage their balance sheets, instead of increasing CAPEX(Capital expenditures).
    Economist Richard Koo has already described this in detail concerning Japan and now China in many of the podcasts which are available on RUclips.

  • @FONASDeadlock
    @FONASDeadlock 6 дней назад +4

    Why are we still holding up the newspapers as being representative of anything? Someone mentioned it the other night that the newspaper follow their readership, not the other way around :) That's why the the Sun has just announced it's in favour of Labour :) :) :)

  • @Crispman_777
    @Crispman_777 6 дней назад +13

    Here's hoping for Labour!

  • @joecrisp5563
    @joecrisp5563 6 дней назад +2

    By far the most interesting and refreshing political content in the UK. Would love to hear your thoughts and insights on Proportional Representation. Thanks for keeping things grounded.

  • @sharonmoller7414
    @sharonmoller7414 6 дней назад +4

    As someone who's worked as a deputy polling station manager in 3 Australian elections (local, state, federal) it's interesting how different the UK general elections are run.

    • @adrianthoroughgood1191
      @adrianthoroughgood1191 6 дней назад

      What differences do you notice?

    • @sharonmoller7414
      @sharonmoller7414 6 дней назад +1

      @@adrianthoroughgood1191 in Australia we do the initial count of ordinary ballots in the polling station straight after it closes. For a federal election we do the first count of House of Representatives ballot papers then allocate the preferences for the leading two candidates for that electorate. After that we do the Senate “above the line” count.
      We report the count results through to the returning officer over the phone then do a full reconciliation of ballot papers before resealing the boxes and transporting them back to the Outpost centre. The reconciliation accounts for all ballot papers: whether they were issued or not issued.
      The declaration ballots (cast in polling stations by voters registered in other electorates) and the postal ballots are counted at the outpost centre.
      In the polling station we generally have scrutineers present for the count - they are party members/ volunteers who are pre-approved by the electoral commission. We won’t have candidates present at a count.

    • @zoeolsson5683
      @zoeolsson5683 6 дней назад

      We also have preferential voting.

    • @zoeolsson5683
      @zoeolsson5683 6 дней назад

      And compulsory voting with a negligible fine if you really didn't have any excuse not to vote.

    • @sharonmoller7414
      @sharonmoller7414 6 дней назад

      @@zoeolsson5683 penalties for not voting isn’t my area of expertise I’m afraid so I can’t comment!

  • @jstelzner
    @jstelzner 6 дней назад +33

    I really don't understand how you can have a sister with learning difficulties and help vote through the evil the Tories did to the benefits system!

    • @Lucas-np3ru
      @Lucas-np3ru 6 дней назад +5

      Because Labour have had a tendency to destroy the economy, making healthcare for anyone impossible to maintain.

    • @jstelzner
      @jstelzner 6 дней назад +27

      @@Lucas-np3ru satisfaction in public services was at an all-time high in 2010 so talk your bullshit somewhere else! Victory to Ukraine!!!

    • @foppo101
      @foppo101 6 дней назад

      @@jstelzner Ukraine is destroyed and the Russian won't be beaten there.Blame Nato our involvement and total corruption from the USA.Look at the cause of the conflict and not the media hype.Labour has to win if we want to keep an NHS.

    • @danh9905
      @danh9905 6 дней назад +5

      @@Lucas-np3ru The tories have crashed the economy and the NHS is the worst I've ever known it. Labour have many many faults, but they can't be that bad

    • @debb6393
      @debb6393 6 дней назад +4

      @@danh9905no they’re not, it was tons better for us normal people under Labour, nhs at all time high, I was part of a scheme introduced under them to work in conjunction with ambulance service to pick up the elderly fallers in our area which was a good incentive as saved paramedics diverting to fallers who weren’t hurt and minute Tories came in they scrapped it along with libraries , swimming pools , youth clubs, sure start centres, tv licence for pensioners but they did raise pension age by 6 years which quite a few of my school friends never made it to and this is along with all their other punitive measures too many to mention. Labour were not perfect but at least you felt safe because there would be a net.

  • @jumco9045
    @jumco9045 6 дней назад +2

    15:08 How does Alastair's anti-crisp stance go down with the boss?

  • @TheStobb50
    @TheStobb50 6 дней назад +12

    I still think the politicians who brought about Brexit, will become toxic and hated when it is fully understood what they have done

    • @SandraT1107
      @SandraT1107 6 дней назад +2

      And yet Farage is still popular? Hard to understand.

    • @tonycarson4234
      @tonycarson4234 5 дней назад +1

      During my break at work today I listened to the three people on the next table to me state that Brexit was a con (they all voted to leave) and they were going to vote for Reform as they liked what Farage had to say.

    • @mauvegreenwisteria3645
      @mauvegreenwisteria3645 4 дня назад +1

      @@tonycarson4234. Oh dear! I don’t know how anyone can see that man as appealing in any way.

  • @colinedwards6212
    @colinedwards6212 6 дней назад +2

    I watch everything you do. Brill and thanks for the intellect gentlemen...

  • @Eisenhorn6629
    @Eisenhorn6629 6 дней назад +1

    Funky idea - get Binface on Leading! Whatever you may think about him, he's a testament to our democracy that someone can be accepted as a candidate like that, & uses his platform well

  • @sama2086
    @sama2086 6 дней назад +16

    VOTE LABOUR TODAY!!! BE A PART OF CHANGE! 🌹

    • @maccagrabme
      @maccagrabme 6 дней назад

      They are absolutely dreadful. Voted for them in 1997 a couple of times expecting something positive after 18 long years under the awful Tories but instead we saw Labour emulate the Tories and wreck the country on multiple levels, we are still suffering to this day. Dont let them back in, you will regret every minute of it.

    • @debb6393
      @debb6393 6 дней назад +9

      Under the Tories we saw them close libraries, sure start centres, swimming pools, youth clubs, take music, arts and drama out of schools and given this is probably our biggest export and makes money for the country is downright bizarre. Homelessness rocketed after 2010 and Tories coming to power but during Labour years crime went down and so did homelessness. You could receive ema for your child to attend college and there were lots of free adult education courses so you could retrain plus working families tax credits helped too. Pensioners received free tv licences which Tories have removed and the Tories have made us work another 6 years to even get our pension and of which several people I was at school with never made it to. So please, please do not believe the post above as for normal people Labour was really good, not perfect, but you had a safety net.

    • @davis7099
      @davis7099 6 дней назад

      EXACTLY what are you expecting?. As said Labour have neither the expertese or money to effect more than a 2% change in policy from the Cons. There is no money for schools roads, meals on wheels and a million other things. The UK is in long term decline or have you not noticed?

  • @ImElliottWolfe
    @ImElliottWolfe 6 дней назад +2

    Once AGI hits our shores, I wonder what society will look like 🧐 Can you thoughtful chaps do an episode on this?

  • @fordprefect1925
    @fordprefect1925 6 дней назад +16

    In terms of communication and demeanour something I noticed was that sunak was trying to appear more serious (to a theatrical extent) than Starmer. In the debates sunak tried to take a very straight talking home-truths sort of tone. It didn’t really fit well with what we’d seen of him before in parliament. He’s mostly either combative and angry or mocking and jeering. Trying to level with the public and suddenly look more serious than starmer just came across pompous and delusional.

    • @alexharrison2743
      @alexharrison2743 6 дней назад +3

      Yeah and that tone that he tried to hit was then contrasted with his petulance when shouting over Starmer in those same debates. It made it even more clear that it's an act when taking audience questions, and one that he couldn't keep up when he sneered at the question-giver at the end of the Question Time special

  • @Joker-yw9hl
    @Joker-yw9hl 6 дней назад +14

    Viva la revolution ✊️🟥

  • @hogsmeadhowler
    @hogsmeadhowler 6 дней назад

    Why did Alastair have to say bowels like that, right at the beginning 🫣 almost choked on my coffee 😅

  • @JamesWilliams-em2is
    @JamesWilliams-em2is 6 дней назад +3

    I have a slight suspicion we decided years prior.

  • @additionaddict5524
    @additionaddict5524 6 дней назад +15

    Alastair butchered that joke, is was
    Rishi: You name it, Labour will tax it
    Quote tweet: Your wife?

    • @davis7099
      @davis7099 6 дней назад

      you call him Alistair?. darling. I am old enough to remember this borderline sociopath bullying his way in the 90s. Creep of a man.

  • @sabre22b
    @sabre22b 6 дней назад +2

    Good luck guys. Water. Fruit. Naps. Less coffee.

  • @Withnail1969
    @Withnail1969 6 дней назад +1

    As Mark Twain put it: "The people have spoken, the bastards".

  • @rogerwhite4073
    @rogerwhite4073 5 дней назад

    For God's sake, someone push Rory out in to the sun, he's beginning to resemble Renfield post his tour of Transylvania.😂

  • @RyanKeane9
    @RyanKeane9 5 дней назад +2

    Just want to say John Crace is a legend. The best in the business.

  • @aisey100
    @aisey100 6 дней назад +1

    Rory is just too much of a decent human being to be a Tory. Can't believe he still is really.

  • @seancrossey466
    @seancrossey466 6 дней назад

    That opening montage was amazing

  • @sama3033
    @sama3033 6 дней назад +1

    Rory should lead the Greens. They might become a legitimate force with proper leadership.

  • @buckynick
    @buckynick 6 дней назад +7

    Wall plugs look pretty straight

  • @col.hertford9855
    @col.hertford9855 6 дней назад +1

    I want a Count Binface interview!

  • @MaxArthey
    @MaxArthey 6 дней назад +24

    Looking forward to the election night show guys! Hopefully staying up with you both into the early hours to watch the collapse of the Tory party.

    • @maccagrabme
      @maccagrabme 6 дней назад

      I remember cheering when Labour got voted in back in 1997. What a complete fool I was, they were appalling and this country is still suffering from it. Tories are trash too. Reform for me, I've evolved unlike the majority of voters who are fools.

  • @rosiechandler3822
    @rosiechandler3822 6 дней назад +1

    This is an ageing population election which isn’t about education or unemployment. It’s about pensions, tax and social care. Issues for older voters.

    • @SandraT1107
      @SandraT1107 6 дней назад

      Sadly of our 4 children I only know of one who voted 😢

  • @janevessey7233
    @janevessey7233 6 дней назад +1

    I really enjoy your podcasts, thank you.
    Sadly as one of the 1 in 4 voters, I've had to vote tactically ,which has been a hard decision, as I live in a Tory/LD marginal. ... Please can electoral reform be higher up in these discussions...

  • @ericautd9320
    @ericautd9320 6 дней назад

    Thanks for well informed opinion

  • @alan_davis
    @alan_davis 5 дней назад +2

    Really wanted to watch AC and RS on channel 4 tonight, but for some reason C4 decided we needed the "wisdom" of Widdicome and Dorries. FFS!
    BBC it is.

  • @silversteel6312
    @silversteel6312 6 дней назад +1

    ……and they say my vote matters…..not if I live in these always held blue and red seats. WRONG.

  • @RichardDKneller
    @RichardDKneller 6 дней назад

    Excellent

  • @nettiesanders676
    @nettiesanders676 6 дней назад +1

    in torrage Devon we only have 2 voting options, lib democracy and Conservative, so we can't vote for Labour, it is going to be a tactical vote

  • @gchecosse
    @gchecosse 6 дней назад +1

    19:06 longest held LibDem seat is presumably Orkney and Shetland - the 1920s I think. I wonder about the SNP.

    • @gchecosse
      @gchecosse 5 дней назад

      North Perthshire since 1997 I think

  • @shaneintheuk2026
    @shaneintheuk2026 6 дней назад +1

    On the topic of Tactical Voting and elections not representing the vote share. As a left leaning voter who has lived in various areas in the Home Counties since Thatcher first came to power, my vote has never counted. None of the elections ever had another candidate who had a chance to beat the Tories.

    • @SandraT1107
      @SandraT1107 6 дней назад +1

      I can relate to that. Just once I was one of about 300 people who tipped the balance and got Norwich a Labour MP. It was a good feeling:)

  • @knittingbouvier
    @knittingbouvier 6 дней назад +2

    Rory is right, I like the rustling newspapers, I enjoy some ASMR!

  • @HJJSL-bl8kk
    @HJJSL-bl8kk 5 дней назад +2

    I was planning to watch your election programme until I saw that Dorries was joining you. Sorry, chaps, I'll go with the BBC.