Mick Lynch reacts to Labour's radical new deal for workers

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  • @Oldmanpeace
    @Oldmanpeace Год назад +363

    The most important British man in generations in my opinion. The only person showing what real leadership looks like.
    edit - This is not totally fair to some others but I feel he's the only one left that has a chance to evoke real change needed.

    • @vincentblack7467
      @vincentblack7467 Год назад +7

      My opinion he does not care!! Just feather is own nest, Brexit man .

    • @Ma55ey
      @Ma55ey Год назад +21

      @@vincentblack7467 because he's not doing the job he's paid for, and he's too busy writing books or presenting shows on Talk TV or GBNews??

    • @scottbuggy5634
      @scottbuggy5634 Год назад +33

      ​@vincentblack7467 he does, he's a hard socialist. The EU protects private enterprise and prohibits socialist industries that's his personal reasoning. he definitely stands up for the working class.

    • @eightiesmusic1984
      @eightiesmusic1984 Год назад +2

      RMT backs Brexit. No-one challenges it on the single biggest act of national self-harm since Suez. Question the RMT on Brexit- interview coming soon in a parallel universe. Look forward to it.

    • @boxtradums0073
      @boxtradums0073 Год назад

      He supported brexit the very policy that’s gutted workers rights 🤣🤣. He’s a gammon idiot and should be ignored at all time him and his minion.

  • @twistedsteeltv6130
    @twistedsteeltv6130 Год назад +256

    Mick Lynch speaks so much sense. Thoughtful, non bullshitty and well thought out. Much respect

    • @martincheeseman5809
      @martincheeseman5809 Год назад +9

      Go on mick get these tories out for ever

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Год назад +2

      He supported brexit. How dumb is that. P&O sacked his members. No French ones.

    • @twistedsteeltv6130
      @twistedsteeltv6130 Год назад +7

      We have and respect freedom of speech/expression. Do I agree with him on Brexit? No, but that's because we all have differing opinions.
      On what he said in this video, I agree with him as I'm sure many others will. On your point about P&O I see it as a weakening of unions due to the rise of Neoliberalism has hampered their ability to resist the bourgeoisie. I do think they should have fought harder.

    • @billybeck
      @billybeck Год назад +13

      ​@@nicks4934he didn't support Brexit, he supported leave. You'd understand why if you know your trade union history 👍

    • @imemine6494
      @imemine6494 Год назад +1

      .. You don't think the Labour Party have your best interests at heart???

  • @johnroche6333
    @johnroche6333 Год назад +49

    Thanks mick for breaking it down so it’s understandable and a thank you to the lady interviewing him,Enough is Enough 👍

  • @lkm3s
    @lkm3s Год назад +162

    "They're not going to put me in prison, I hope." That says a lot about how precarious our society is becoming. Not long ago, a hesitant "I hope" would be unheard of in this model of democracy. Now we can't help but have a niggling thought in the back of our minds that the prospect, though unlikely, is possible. The business of politics is getting extreme.

    • @kyorin6526
      @kyorin6526 Год назад

      It seems that Brexit was basically a power-grab by the Tories. Ever since they have been desperate to strip away our rights and protections, and even environmental protections. The Tories are basically a cancer destroying everything they touch.

    • @fang_xianfu
      @fang_xianfu Год назад +2

      I'm not sure about the RMT but Unite has in its internal rulebook that they will not take breaking the law off the table if taking industrial action breaks the law. They will allow votes that would break the law and if those votes pass they will commit to breaking the law.
      It's genuinely not beyond the realm of possibility that, in the event that that happened, that the union bosses would be arrested.

    • @fang_xianfu
      @fang_xianfu Год назад +2

      This has been the law since the 1980s btw and there's precedent. Look how the miners' strikes were handled.

    • @Ag3nt0fCha0s
      @Ag3nt0fCha0s Год назад +14

      If a worker cannot strike then they are a slave.

    • @fredatlas4396
      @fredatlas4396 Год назад +7

      Tories, that's our real problem. They need to go ASAP

  • @timbobill7279
    @timbobill7279 Год назад +137

    Exactly: Zero Hour contracts should be outlawed. We've had rights chipped away and ridiculous levels of security and payment due to this. It got worse and worse as a kind of race to the bottom.
    Mr Lynch has integrity and something lacking in the UK these days and especially in the lack lustre government as it stands at this time.

    • @stevebrooks6275
      @stevebrooks6275 Год назад +6

      Labour has been working against zero hours contracts for years, The next Labour government will outlaw these...

    • @EggBastion
      @EggBastion Год назад +3

      RACE TO THE BOTTOM !?
      EVERYBODY 'WINS' !

    • @adriftinaboat3452
      @adriftinaboat3452 Год назад +3

      @Lee-on6jxIt’s called sarcasm

    • @MatthewMopo
      @MatthewMopo Год назад

      Is there any benefit (in ZHC) to workers? Asking as I have no idea on the subject. I assume there must be some reason why people take them, given that the job market is still fairly strong (albeit, on the knife edge)

    • @perrymason866
      @perrymason866 Год назад +5

      @@MatthewMopo lots of people can't get anything else... Also, many people don't even realise that they are on zero hour contracts due to extremely sketchy contracts.
      One benefit would be for people who are only looking to work "now and then" (i.e "Bank" workers). However, it should be illegal for people to have regular work that is not properly contracted.

  • @andrewp1075
    @andrewp1075 Год назад +17

    Don't see him being interviewed in mainstream media these days. They were sick of having their arse kicked.😂😂😂 This is the beauty of RUclips and outlets like Joe Politics that keep giving a voice to people like Mick who is always worth listening too. I feel more inforned after listening to Mick Lynch for 10 minutes than having any of the 24 hour news channels on nonstop. Keep up the good work Mick.

  • @stormyprawn
    @stormyprawn Год назад +93

    It's so refreshing to hear someone like Mick Lynch bringing back the sort of language that's off limits for labour party politicians. You don't hear them mention class struggle but he does!

    • @eggtool54
      @eggtool54 Год назад

      Promises from a starmer regime aren't worth the paper there written on..I want to be wrong !!

    • @Berlitz81
      @Berlitz81 Год назад

      Hey, most of our overhyped ''class struggle'' went out with Nelson's eye.
      However, in common with all the world's nations there exists a hierarchy of those who have inherited or earned their position on top of the heap.
      The Royal Family represent those whose privilege of birth automatically assigns them to the upper echelons of the society upon which they leech.
      Those whose capabilities, be they academic or entrepreneurial, deserve to enjoy the bounty which their talents and hard work have produced.
      Losers only see the comparative lavish lifestyles of the high achievers but opt not to observe the slavish devotion to their work these successful winners have to endure to stay at the top of the first division of the competition of life.

    • @rainbowevil
      @rainbowevil Год назад +4

      @@Berlitz81 and yet so many on the lowest rungs of society work hard every day of their lives and don’t get to live in luxury. This is where these kinds of “work hard and be rewarded” fantasies fall on their face. For example, I don’t work very hard, and never really did during education, but was lucky in what I found easy & intuitive and was lucky enough to be born in an era of computers and data ruling everything, so I’ve just bought a 3 bedroom house at 29. Not rich by any means, but so much more than huge numbers could hope for even if they work hard every day at what they are good at. Generational wealth needs to be tackled, but this myth about working hard leading to being decently well off needs to die. We’d all be in a bad place without people doing the jobs we pay a pittance for. We need to do better by the people who do that work.

    • @lose8447
      @lose8447 Год назад +2

      ​@@Berlitz81'first division in the competition of life' is a twisted way to see our existence. That's why as humans we differentiate from animals, because we have compassion for others who are in vulnerable circumstances.
      Unless you're a tory

    • @Berlitz81
      @Berlitz81 Год назад

      Of course life is a fierce and brutal competition.
      We have tried to artificially soften the harsh realities of life for the weak minded and nature's cream puffs but what we've ended up with is a couple of generations of workshy idlers who feel the world owes them a living.
      Such people as typified as you.
      We're in a global market where our competitors are tougher, and through necessity more enterprising than us.
      The work ethic and sense of self-reliance has been bred out of us by the **UNIONS**, wokes and the radical lefties.
      Our traditional industries such as the automobile industry, ship building and heavy engineering in general have all but been eliminated by our foreign competitors who can;- out work us, out design us, outlast us, out fight us, out talk us and even out breed us.
      The weak cannot be made stronger by making the strong weaker.
      The **COMPETITION OF LIFE** starts at school where the high performers will be sieved out from the low-achievers and be educated at a higher level and faster pace than more mentally obtuse.
      After the high achievers graduate from formal education they continue to outperform their slower peers and usually secure the top posts relevant to their preferred specialities.
      The losers, such as you, then shout, gender, class or racial privilege is the only reason why these elitist fat cats are at the top of the first division in the **COMPETITION OF LIFE**.
      No dear boy, such winners are way up there because they're superior to the likes of you.
      In the long run mother nature's **NATURAL SELECTION** process of any animal species, including humans, will come out on top as it is vital that the weak will diminish or perish so the strong can multiply and improve the species.
      Try to grasp the realities of the world in which you live dear boy and recognise that reality will always trump romantic liberalism.
      @@lose8447

  • @brianf3791
    @brianf3791 Год назад +76

    I used to vote Tory, however with the naked greed and profiteering that proliferates in large corporations, private companies encroaching in public services and their bosses more concerned with looking after their shareholders than customers and in many cases their workforce, I have no intention of voting for another Conservative government. Radicle reform is needed to move the dial back to where it should be. Mick Lynch is a highly intelligent man with an eye for detail. I support him in his endeavors,

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Год назад

      Hes not standing for patliament 😂

    • @darrenrowley5646
      @darrenrowley5646 Год назад +6

      This man is spot on with everything he says and we are lucky to have him speak for the working class he gives us the voice we don’t get in Parliament.

    • @ijc9984
      @ijc9984 Год назад +9

      That's no excuse for past voting for the Cons. Don't come here bleating all sack cloth and ashes and playing the penitent. Your up to your neck so don't expect any quarter you deserve none.

    • @perrymason866
      @perrymason866 Год назад +18

      @@ijc9984 we can unite with the disavowed... Punishing people for seeing they were wrong is just idiotic.

    • @steve9542000
      @steve9542000 Год назад +2

      ​@@ijc9984 agreed but the same has to be said of voters of the treacherous Labour party, the enemy of the working class since the miners strike of 1984.

  • @richardking3206
    @richardking3206 Год назад +16

    I could wish that Mick Lynch was Leader of the Labour Party! He seems a thoughtful, intelligent man with a clear outlook that he is very open about.

  • @johnnymcnoodle27
    @johnnymcnoodle27 Год назад +29

    When the working class is ascendant ,suffering decreases , when the capitalist class are ascendant , suffering increases . 50 years of neoliberal carnage is long enough, we must rise. If Starmer doesn't deliver then we must bring the country to a standstill , the working class cannot endure another period of austerity politics and brutal class war , we must act collectively and decisively if Labour fails us. And Starmer does not fill me with any kind of hope whatsoever.

  • @ChrisMacG060
    @ChrisMacG060 Год назад +36

    Mick Lynch really does speak with so much clarity and sense, he has a great ability to be able to speak off the cuff with such authority unlike tory MPs and their ministers. Its no wonder the transport sectary is scared stiff of getting into any negotiations with Mick, he has even said he would be happy to negotiate on TV with him for all to see. In fact all tory ministers have shown that they are scared stiff of going into any negotiations with any professional union negotiators, these tory's are just all scared of being shown up to be the wet lettuces, charlatans, cowardly incompetence's they really all are.

  • @igavinwood
    @igavinwood Год назад +47

    I often wonder what kind of society we will have if the asset stripping and automation is allowed to run its course, while the rights of individuals and their champions are removed or made impossible to exist. This seems to be the current goal of the 'Conservative' governments across the world. It's through people like Mick Lynch that workers and society is put back in the picture and questions are asked. So important, so underrated and very much ignored by the masses. Thank you PoliticsJOE for reporting and giving a platform for these big questions.
    The like and comment here is to help boost the YT algorithm so your channel is seen.

    • @MichaelSmith-ns8ow
      @MichaelSmith-ns8ow Год назад

      One good solar flare, back to the dark age's.
      The Tories haven't the forsight on automation to have a plan for what ifs. Only acceptable losses for when not if technology fails.
      You can't Nuke a solar flare.

    • @boota1979
      @boota1979 Год назад +4

      @igavinwood Well said my friend, we need a total reform in the political system in our country, they have had their own way for centuries, It must become the peoples turn very soon or do we have to hang around to watch them wreck themselves and us utterly, history tells us it will happen at some point. I have a feeling we are pretty darn close!! Peace and Love to You my Friend.

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Год назад +3

      100% right. The modern digital age has become a terrible tyranny to the working class. I’m not just referring to more modern electronic ways of working. I’m talking about the massively increased monitoring of workers, made possible by the digital age. This is often “smuggled” in by employers, under the guise of health and safety etc.

    • @mrmensa1096
      @mrmensa1096 Год назад

      Western Governments are mere puppets/actors - SELECTED to implement the agendas of the NWO - WEF - UN -WHO - ie Globalist NWO Slavery policies and of course a massive depop agenda.

    • @boota1979
      @boota1979 Год назад +2

      @@davidpryle3935 That's a really good point you make, I am sick to death of hearing how everything is for our own good, when it's blatantly not! It's like living in a dystopian nightmare.

  • @janewhite2331
    @janewhite2331 Год назад +101

    Keep a close eye on these bastards Mr Lynch. Millions are looking to you.

    • @Bill-kj5xw
      @Bill-kj5xw Год назад +1

      Yeah I agree with looking to catch a train

    • @vincentbrannelly8786
      @vincentbrannelly8786 Год назад

      no one cares about trains up North . They shut them down years ago We got on with it !!!@@Bill-kj5xw

    • @garriejackson9551
      @garriejackson9551 Год назад

      ​@@Bill-kj5xwtit

    • @Berlitz81
      @Berlitz81 Год назад +1

      The fact is that Mick Lynch is the real bastard in the woodpile.
      This Union lowlife tries to sell the false narrative that his fight is with the executives of the corporations which run most of Britain's railways.
      When British Rail was owned and run by the democratically elected government of the country the Unions effectively put a halt to the modernisation and upgrading of our rail network through their endless strikes and overtime bans.
      It was the Unions that destroyed the once great British Motor Industry with the likes of ''RED RAB'' whipping 1000s of mindless donkey jacket clad zombies into a STRIKE MENTALITY for the least little gripe.
      Unions, as typified by Mick Lynch and his ''LYNCH-MOB'', are nothing more than job destroying, economic doomsday machines.

  • @smac812
    @smac812 Год назад +70

    Who thinks Mick Lynch should become a labour prime minister..🎉❤

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Год назад +2

      Corbyn v2.0? Anti EU? NO WAY

    • @pauldoherty6413
      @pauldoherty6413 Год назад +6

      @@nicks4934 Corbyn and Lynch both have more substance and passion for the working class in their little fingers than a thousand Kier Starmers put together.

    • @Berlitz81
      @Berlitz81 Год назад

      If driving away inward investment from our shores and convincing the British workforce that striking and industrial disruption is good for the country, then by all means make this little loony lefty head the Labour government.
      Lynchmob will promote Labour's misguided belief that striking and squandering other people's money will advance the welfare of the nation.
      ''RED RAB'' along with his union subservices destroyed our once thriving motor industry and saw some of the best designed and engineered automobiles in the world go bankrupt or fall into foreign hands.
      Yes sirree Bob, Lynchmob would make a brilliant Labour Prime Minister.
      Very sad that such a destroyer of jobs is still being ''given platform'' from which to spew his anti-British rhetoric.

    • @camo68
      @camo68 Год назад

      Definitely, totally kill any chance labour might have...
      Voting reform anyway
      THIS LOT ARE NOT BRITISH

    • @owstonlad3859
      @owstonlad3859 Год назад +4

      Absolutely not, Mick is fighting for fair and just pay and conditions as it stands, becoming PM he would have to have a more cautious approach to the masses.

  • @MichaelSmith-ns8ow
    @MichaelSmith-ns8ow Год назад +85

    The law needs to be changed and if your MP won't endeavour to at least try to Change the law don't vote for them!
    Once you do you can't get rid.

    • @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922
      @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922 Год назад +2

      For Tories to win again England is to afraid to vote for a third party

    • @MichaelSmith-ns8ow
      @MichaelSmith-ns8ow Год назад

      @@britnatzaredemocracydenier5922 Not so. The Tories won't win the next General election no chance. What they'll try to do is block voting on law changes by filling the Lord's up with 'their' people and as Boris Johnson and liz Truss are able to nominate loads of Lords each, (and Sunak) a first for British polotics
      Your taxes will go to the Rich people.
      The Rich people do not care about what's right only money.

    • @dickymint8603
      @dickymint8603 Год назад +2

      @@britnatzaredemocracydenier5922 Please don't mention Reform UK, It's a dead end.

    • @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922
      @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922 Год назад +2

      @@dickymint8603 hell no to reform that's a party for the crazy old folk 🤣🤣.
      I'm snp but if English I would give the greens a try can't do much worse ...
      You won't know till you try..we did it in Scotland and I'm happy with the snp

  • @ChrisWain
    @ChrisWain Год назад +8

    Informed and eloquent as always, great insight.

  • @tonylennon7979
    @tonylennon7979 Год назад +54

    A nice, respectful interview. The constant monitoring of employers profits, relative to the wages they pay is the essence of good democracy.

    • @richardhowlett4097
      @richardhowlett4097 Год назад +7

      The monitoring of giant company profits should be available for us all to see, and the salaries paid to the top people should be capped at half a million pounds, irrespective of the company's profits. The top people have just had an increase of half a million pounds. They don't need that kind of pay rise, the real workers DESERVE a decent pay rise, they earn their wage, do the top people earn their salaries, definitely not. The time has come to raise workers wages to what they should be. Austerity increases crime, shoplifting and burglary rates rise significantly. We need rid of the greedy tory thieves who are holding the country back and neglecting all of the services that we were once proud of. Once the greed party have been kicked into touch, there's no reason why things should not improve for everyone.

    • @darethgillard5048
      @darethgillard5048 Год назад +2

      These companies behave like children that have been put in charge of the house keeping money. They spend it all on toy's and sweets. Not accepting that there's expenses such as rent to pay.

    • @hariowen3840
      @hariowen3840 Год назад

      But in reality - just a dream!

  • @stanwilson8089
    @stanwilson8089 Год назад +34

    My thoughts exactly,I was a union rep for the TGWU years ago,I've watched the detrioration since Thatcher,and it needs to go.If we asked for a rise in those days,the unions had the right to look at the employers books to see if a rise was possible.

    • @boota1979
      @boota1979 Год назад +5

      @stanwilson8089 By and large folk seem to forget the Mick Lynch's of this world are standing up for everyone!!!

    • @stanwilson8089
      @stanwilson8089 Год назад

      Unfortunately,people in general have bigoted ideas on unions,they can't see past the end of their noses.They actually were taken in by Thatchers bullshit.@@boota1979

  • @lokischildren8714
    @lokischildren8714 Год назад +58

    Mick lynch is brilliant

    • @Bill-kj5xw
      @Bill-kj5xw Год назад +1

      Not as good as Abbott 😂😂😂

    • @boota1979
      @boota1979 Год назад

      @@Bill-kj5xw Fool..

    • @Bill-kj5xw
      @Bill-kj5xw Год назад +1

      @@boota1979 she's not that bad

    • @DrMontague
      @DrMontague Год назад

      Lynch is a joke, kiers will welch on his manifesto, workers will lose rights. We lost many workers rights when we left the EU, Lynch voted leave and voted for bojo.

    • @garriejackson9551
      @garriejackson9551 Год назад

      ​@@Bill-kj5xwbrains of a gnat

  • @bingbonghippy
    @bingbonghippy Год назад +89

    The lack of play that this is getting within the media is depressing

    • @fookorf
      @fookorf Год назад

      The media is owned by billionaires. What did you expect...

    • @DrMontague
      @DrMontague Год назад +1

      Kiers will welch

    • @naveed210
      @naveed210 Год назад

      It's the first thing I checked for once this popped up on my feed. By the sounds of it, Labour's plan is pretty tentative as it is but that still doesn't seem good enough for the MSM.

    • @GEricG
      @GEricG Год назад +3

      ​@@DrMontaguewho knows but if it's a choice between taking a chance on Starmer or 5 more years of this current shower, it's an easy choice for me.

    • @AbandonEarth911
      @AbandonEarth911 Год назад +3

      Capitalism is Depressing.

  • @martincheeseman5809
    @martincheeseman5809 Год назад +55

    Go on Mick get these Tory bastards out,we are right behind you!

  • @cdean2789
    @cdean2789 Год назад +3

    It's always a pleasure to listen to Mick Lynch. ✊🏿✊🏽✊🏻✊

  • @tomtom-gi9eo
    @tomtom-gi9eo Год назад +44

    The unions should have one message to the red Tories: Stand with us or stand aside...

    • @stevebrooks6275
      @stevebrooks6275 Год назад

      Lynch is supporting and advocating voting for Labour, singing the praises of the New Deal fo Working People, praising Labour's plans to bring the railways into public ownership, reintroducing sectoral bargaining, getting rid of the anti union laws from the last 10 years, outlawing zero hours contracts.. Who the f**k are these red Tories you're whining on about... ?? Time you grew up...

    • @julesc1665
      @julesc1665 Год назад +3

      Damn right!

  • @fulloftruthguardian5420
    @fulloftruthguardian5420 Год назад +13

    "I see life as a permanent scrummage! You're either on the side that is pushing in favour of working people and progressive politics or you're pushing the other way for the forces of reaction." What a great quote!

  • @MercuryCircuit
    @MercuryCircuit Год назад +5

    Unite reps love you mate. We have a new union occuring within our company for members and we have recognistion now. It's a huge learning curve for new reps, but we are commited and are going to do the best for our members we can. You are a true inspiration and lets pray that we can finally get rid of this corrupt out of touch conservative government.

  • @SusannaSaunders
    @SusannaSaunders Год назад +2

    Great interview! Thank you!

  • @AtheistEve
    @AtheistEve Год назад +15

    All public infrastructure should be run and owned as cooperatives. It’s the best way to keep them out of the hands of greedy business owners and rubbish governments.

    • @genghisthegreat2034
      @genghisthegreat2034 Год назад +1

      Cooperative water and wastewater treatment. Cooperative gas and power grids.
      It'd make boiling a kettle such an exciting experience.

    • @AtheistEve
      @AtheistEve Год назад +3

      @@genghisthegreat2034 Cooperative _everything._ It’s the only business model that should be allowed for any company employing people.

  • @scooble
    @scooble Год назад +10

    The origins of the Labour party is rooted in democratic socialism, whereby the needs of the many are democratically represented through the members and unions.
    It aimed to develop a bottom up approach that fed the needs of the working people up to the policy makers and politicians.
    However, since Blair , the voice from the people has steadily been drowned out by the Corporate class.
    The popularity of Corbyn made them panic to such an extent, that they purged left leaning members from local constituencies and selection long lists and those not loyal to neo-liberalism.
    What you have now is a party that is nearly devoid of pluralism and risks becoming an ideological dead end when their Tory (light) policies fail to work, who themselves are unable to govern.
    But, like Brexit, sometimes lessons need to be lived in order to learned.

  • @findlayhobby-bell3415
    @findlayhobby-bell3415 Год назад +53

    'you can't run away from that' they have ran away from almost every pledge/promise. Starmer has prevented me from trusting anything he or his cabinet say.

    • @jamestait30
      @jamestait30 Год назад +12

      ​@dondoodatI'm confused, was it the tory/right wing media that went back on Keir Starmers pledges?

    • @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922
      @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922 Год назад +1

      @dondoodat agreed

    • @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922
      @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922 Год назад

      @@jamestait30 agreed but labour cultists are the same brainwashed Tory brexit voter with blinkers on

    • @jameshutton3960
      @jameshutton3960 Год назад

      They haven't though it's just spin from the media.
      You will only be able to say this when they have been in power.
      Labour will not say anything leading up to an election that the media and tories can spin as extreme left policies as it will put off the floating voters, who if you follow history decide elections.

    • @findlayhobby-bell3415
      @findlayhobby-bell3415 Год назад +12

      @dondoodat starmer himself broke the pledges... and admitted to it? Which Tory media is that

  • @BardicSp00n
    @BardicSp00n Год назад +11

    As a graduate in my 20's looking to work towards self employment in 2016, I was just able to support myself on my cleaning job. That was until a new contractor took over and hours were halved overnight, forcing me to give up my flat and move in with my then partner's family. What was intended to be a stop gap post grad job whilst I worked on putting my university degree to use, has turned in to a 7 year nightmare of being swept around like a used tissue. Fortunately, I've been able to switch sector due to some previous voluntary experience with Cit Advice (big respect for the work they do btw), but for many this just isn't a reality. I'm also saddled with student debt for a degree I've been too side tracked and diverted, by trying to meet my most basic needs, to develop on. It's been a huge wake up slap as a woman trying to support herself interdependently, and one I'll never be able to look at British society in the same way for. If you're a woman from a low skilled background, have "unproductive" qualifications, or are from outside of the UK, it's virtually impossible to meet ends unless you have a partner with a main income or share accommodation with others that can pool resources.

  • @silondon9010
    @silondon9010 Год назад +30

    A investigation needs to had into how Royal Mail is treating its workers, utterly shameful 😢

    • @raymondbonington9355
      @raymondbonington9355 Год назад +7

      Just retired from Royal Mail after 26 years ,if you stick up for yourself your a trouble maker if you do say nothing your picked on everyday .

    • @col.hertford9855
      @col.hertford9855 Год назад

      No they don’t, the select house committee already have investigated. There needs to be ACTION!

    • @ccahill2322
      @ccahill2322 Год назад

      @silondon9010, That's the "benefit" of privatization courtesy of globalization in which the puppet EU oligarchs through it's unelected "commision" dictate your law and economic policy. In other words the policy of removing every public service and replace it with economic destruction so the controllers get a bit more billions. The EU is a sham and fraud and that's putting it more than mildly. It is a subservient and most important part of the war-for-profit party. Ask yourselves who blew up the Norstream 2? A supply of cheap gas to Europe could not be tolerated. Much better to bring LNG from America at four times the price. In US gasoline (petrol) has now almost doubled in price from 2 and a half years ago. Some Inflation" but wonderful for the owners of the oil companies. Terrible for the ordinary people food prices going higher and higher and jobs disappearing--real jobs replaces by 2 three hour shifts with no health coverage. Trillions for war but no money for housing--only for speculators. Millions homeless but "all is well. Truly bread and circuses but with less bread for more and more people. A dystopian, Orwellian world run by (supposedly) a Zombie-like "gentleman." The promised "carrot" has become a stick nay a "firestick" as the unfortunate Sioux and Cheyenne and Apache saw to their cost long ago. The "empire" took it's first steps 70 years ago secured a firm footing in Nov. 1963 and has expanded rapidly and ruthlessly since and has stalled at the Russian border. The question is...will it got out with a whimper or more realistic a nuclear winter and the end of almost all life on this, our only home in the only time we have or could ever have. The end. I am not religious but may "your god go with you."

  • @MrGh109
    @MrGh109 Год назад +23

    Mick is a force for good against Tory tyranny

    • @lindacurrie8817
      @lindacurrie8817 Год назад +3

      Spot on. Torrid Toxic Tories.

    • @maskedavenger2578
      @maskedavenger2578 Год назад

      He is nowt more than a typical subversive lefty . He is out to bring back the dark days of union bully boy intimidation & strikes of the 1970 ‘s . He is a shifty Herbert trying to hold the country’s train set & public to ransom .

  • @colinbrigham8253
    @colinbrigham8253 Год назад +48

    I will believe Starmer when he enacts the legislation and it does not go the same way as his 10 pledges

    • @JoJubjub-kx8lp
      @JoJubjub-kx8lp Год назад +1

      All of his pledges are probably net zero minority crap so lets hope he dumps the lot👍

    • @siobhan-rae
      @siobhan-rae Год назад +6

      @@JoJubjub-kx8lpr u a bot

    • @spencersanderson1894
      @spencersanderson1894 Год назад +1

      @@JoJubjub-kx8lpyeah because we are getting to net zero for minorities, that’s what you mean right?

    • @stevebrooks6275
      @stevebrooks6275 Год назад

      Don't be ridiculous...

    • @IMBlakeley
      @IMBlakeley Год назад +2

      I'd trust Kief about as far as I could spit an elephant

  • @steve9542000
    @steve9542000 Год назад +7

    I think Mick's mentor Bob Crow was right in his call for a political party formed by the working people for the people, something we havent had and still need, in this country since 1970s. R.i.p Bob Crow 🙏

    • @hariowen3840
      @hariowen3840 Год назад

      We have had that, the original Labour Party was formed by working people for the people. And then it was hijacked and destroyed by a bunch of charlatans who disbanded it and replaced it with the plastic toryblairite generic politics nu-labour tory2 party in waiting - where it makes no odds who you vote for, the greedy capitalists always win!

  • @jammydodger9161
    @jammydodger9161 Год назад +6

    More power to you Mick! Could listen to you all day.

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Год назад +1

      Hes a good union leader. Politician? No

    • @MontyCantsin5
      @MontyCantsin5 Год назад

      @@nicks4934: Lynch is clearly better than a large percentage of politicians which is why you'll see many say that he's currently acting as the real opposition to the Tories and why he should form his own political party. He's an excellent communicator, has principles that he adheres to, has a good understanding of the dynamic forces that drive society, is able to negotiate, has real world experience outside of the Westminster bubble...the list goes on.

  • @saintjimmy456
    @saintjimmy456 Год назад +7

    My job got outsourced to India recently and I was made redundant. Here's an inside tip, if you are talking to your TV, mobile or broadband provider on chat, and they have a typical British name but their English is terrible, I've seen this first hand: they are Indian staff that are given a British "work name." British staff lose their jobs, foreign staff are degraded and get paid pennies, big business makes a fool out of everybody.

  • @markwelch317
    @markwelch317 Год назад +6

    Have you noticed they say "anti business" when they mean "we want to treat people like slaves and profit is all that counts?"
    That's not business. That's greed.

  • @Peter-ud9bx
    @Peter-ud9bx Год назад +38

    He is so good.

  • @stardust5397
    @stardust5397 Год назад +2

    Oh - we need so many , many more people like Mick, who knows the score and not only understands economics but can play the media at their own game

  • @selinanisbett5482
    @selinanisbett5482 Год назад +6

    Such intelligence is devoid in our government. A great interview.

  • @rattylol
    @rattylol Год назад +4

    Love this man, I would vote for him every time he stood for anything. He is precious.

  • @BreezyRider66
    @BreezyRider66 Год назад +2

    At the NHS trust where I work all cleaning, catering & portering went through ISS & another of the big private providers before all being brought back in house due to their failure to deliver an acceptable standard of service. Trouble is doing this was effectively the last resort not the preferred option. How many times does privatisation have to fail before it's accepted that it does not work...

  • @johnburrows3385
    @johnburrows3385 Год назад +38

    This guy is such a great communicator . I can't say I agree with him on Brexit though.

    • @gordonaliasme1104
      @gordonaliasme1104 Год назад

      What does he say about Brexit?

    • @johnburrows3385
      @johnburrows3385 Год назад +2

      @@gordonaliasme1104 he voted Leave.

    • @stevebrooks6275
      @stevebrooks6275 Год назад +2

      @@gordonaliasme1104 He advocated that all RMT members should also vote Leave...

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Год назад +3

      Mick Lynch’s legendary predecessor at the RMT, the late Bob Crowe, used to refer to EU workers rights, as “a veneer of socialism, riddled with opt outs, on a neoliberal capitalist nightmare”.

    • @CB-rv9kb
      @CB-rv9kb Год назад +1

      interesting, so there ARE some good arguments for Brexit then? (must be if this guy thinks so - he's good)

  • @chriswilliams4731
    @chriswilliams4731 Год назад +2

    Mick lynch is a very eloquent and knowledgeable man, who speaks nothing but sense. The way he looks out for his members and all workers is nothing but admirable.

  • @easytoassemble54321
    @easytoassemble54321 Год назад +7

    We need to break this idea that in-house recruitment - on contracts - is "inefficient", or that every facet of a business can be automated to make it "competitive". Always amuses me when the self-employed types come out of the woodwork to lecture about how great the free market is. Then get surprised when they're priced out by monopoly mega-companies, that they can't compete with.

  • @ziptink1710
    @ziptink1710 Год назад +3

    As so many other commenters have said: Mick Lynch is a fine example of leadership. I don’t agree with all of his views (some of which are likely in the past), but he speaks so much sense, and he seems to understand the need to present a United front against neoliberal stupidity.

  • @Tr1ckady
    @Tr1ckady Год назад +24

    What a legend! Shame about his stance in brexit, but nobody is perfect

    • @silondon9010
      @silondon9010 Год назад +1

      The European Union is a big capitalist club ,why would Mr Lynch support that ?

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Год назад

      Mick is a socialist. He could never be in favour of membership of the neoliberal EU.

  • @pjay3028
    @pjay3028 Год назад +1

    I really don't understand how on earth anyone with at least two brain cells could ever disagree with this bloke!

  • @christinethomas6763
    @christinethomas6763 Год назад +7

    Wow - why oh why is this man not running the country? On reflection, just as well he isn't, directly at least. The rest of us need need his astute understanding of not only how 'things' are but how to progress towards how they could become without puffing up him/ourselves with abstract notions promising eternal wish-fulfilling conditions for all. However inspirational the latter may be, imagination like religion should remain a private matter to be en joyed and its own right, not imposed.

  • @Stuboy
    @Stuboy Год назад +12

    We are so use to listening to words speeches not actions

  • @josephdyson3737
    @josephdyson3737 Год назад +4

    If a Labour government gets in, we need the likes of Mick to ensure they will deliver and not just say it to get elected, which is one of the major criticisms I have of Starmer’s Labour, they’ve said the electorally convenient thing, they have not been afraid of u-turning when it suits.

  • @PhillyThug
    @PhillyThug Год назад +19

    "you're not going to get it in the first year or first term" Not saying this isn't reality, but this is 2023 - it shouldn't take this long. Especially since I strongly feel Starmer is going to screw it all up in his first term and leave us with the worst tories ever

    • @MrDesmondPot
      @MrDesmondPot Год назад +5

      Oh yeah. Starmer’s entire job is to set the table ready for the next Tory feast on the nation’s children’s futures.

  • @beav1221
    @beav1221 Год назад +1

    Incredible interview. What a communicator.
    Totally agree with him on the need for insourcing and how business could benefit the many rather than the few/Tories.
    His faith in Labour delivering on their promises gives me a little more confidence in them as a party. I do feel like i have no one to vote for at times 😞

  • @fintamaria2429
    @fintamaria2429 Год назад +2

    Thanks Mick

  • @MrJUT1984
    @MrJUT1984 Год назад +4

    If our politicians spoke half as well and informed as Mick we would be in a much better place

  • @SI-vb7hd
    @SI-vb7hd Год назад +23

    I give this about 1% chance of even making it to the manifesto let alone actual law.

    • @borismuller86
      @borismuller86 Год назад +6

      So 101% more likely than under the Tories.

    • @stevebrooks6275
      @stevebrooks6275 Год назад +1

      How's that then..?? Do you know anything about policy formulation and implementation in the Labour Party... ?? You just sound ridiculous...

  • @NoMoreHeroesPunkPostPunk
    @NoMoreHeroesPunkPostPunk Год назад +2

    Problem #1: Starmer breaks his pledges.

  • @electricAB
    @electricAB Год назад

    Great interview and so good to hear Mick Lynch speak with such calmness and humility. I wish we had someone of his character in politics here in New Zealand.
    On the question of business vs workers.. I wonder what the market value of the weekend is? Weekends that would not exist were it not for workers fighting for the forty hour week.
    My point is that without people having more than just the bare means to survive, there is no market…. All this profit extracted from society by the uber wealthy and the corporations is eventually cutting off the branch they’re standing on.

  • @eileenclark7744
    @eileenclark7744 Год назад +30

    This man should be in government

    • @Ma55ey
      @Ma55ey Год назад +11

      I think that he's best not in government and there to hold Politicians feet to the fire.. What we do need is a media class that is willing to do the same, and supposed journalists that aren't preoccupied with trying to get a future job in parliament as press advisors...

    • @jebusgod
      @jebusgod Год назад +4

      and that's probably why he isn't.....

    • @SELondonUSA
      @SELondonUSA Год назад +2

      That would ruin the honest man that is Mick Lynch.

    • @Bill-kj5xw
      @Bill-kj5xw Год назад +1

      No he should stand at railway station waiting to see if the train's are any running if they are not on strike so they can get to work

    • @alexchamberlain9317
      @alexchamberlain9317 Год назад +4

      ​@@Bill-kj5xwWtf are you talking about.

  • @call_in_sick
    @call_in_sick Год назад +2

    He should be the leader of of the real Labour Party - simple as that. He talks for workers rights which is the fundamental point of the Labour Party .

  • @alanbralan9670
    @alanbralan9670 Год назад +2

    huge respect for Mick Lynch

  • @paulbyrne8832
    @paulbyrne8832 Год назад +10

    Hopefully in time he becomes a very prominent MP …..maybe Prime Minister 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞

  • @Gph0367
    @Gph0367 10 месяцев назад

    Mick you're a hero. Thank you for your relentless pursuit of trying to unite the working class to stand and fight for fair pay and working conditions ✊

  • @thebazgaz
    @thebazgaz Год назад +2

    Mick is very eloquent and knows uis job and position inside out. I also think he is a realist, and he knows he'll have to work hard on Starmer.
    But at least they are talking about change, and a plan. Thats something this present government haven't had since coming to power in 2010.

  • @RabbitingAgain
    @RabbitingAgain Год назад +1

    A caring man,someone who considers everyone's well being and quality of life I'm promoting him to Professor Lynch ,un home extraordinaire ❤😊

  • @Lennon6412
    @Lennon6412 Год назад +12

    Let's hope so. I find it hard to believe that word that comes out of any politicians mouth! Labour will have to do a lot to win back my trust, and the gruel and contempt they are currently offering isn't sufficient!

    • @gio-oz8gf
      @gio-oz8gf Год назад

      What, exactly, is the gruel and contempt they are offering, and what don't you like about it? What do you want them to offer you?

    • @theRab1609
      @theRab1609 Год назад +1

      ​@@gio-oz8gfhow many broken pledges ????
      are people really so stupid to ignore how much to the right and how many tory policies kid starver seems to want to keep????

    • @Lennon6412
      @Lennon6412 Год назад +2

      @gio-oz8gf Not offering public sector pay rises in line with inflation, no more money for the NHS, further privatisation of the NHS and freezing energy bills at the existing sky high levels.
      In terms of contempt, lying about everything they stood for is a sign of contempt for the public. Also, look at their briefings against the left of their own party. A great sign of contempt for their own voter base!

  • @jamesmarlow5517
    @jamesmarlow5517 Год назад +6

    They're lying to you mike, theyll do bugger all in the first 100 days and bugger all in the next 1000

    • @stevebrooks6275
      @stevebrooks6275 Год назад

      Grow up...

    • @jamesmarlow5517
      @jamesmarlow5517 Год назад +1

      @@stevebrooks6275 do you have a more adult response?
      So far Starmer has broken every promise he made.
      Plenty of people said the adult choice at the last one was Boris.
      Really when will be actually take politics seriously and elect someone who isn't a proven liar?

    • @stevebrooks6275
      @stevebrooks6275 Год назад

      @@jamesmarlow5517 I've got plenty of adult responses for adult comments, Jimmy... Unfortunately, yours wasn't one...

    • @jamesmarlow5517
      @jamesmarlow5517 Год назад

      @@stevebrooks6275 yeah, well if you think being an adult is taking a proven liar at their word then no wonder this country is in such a mess.
      You just keep clapping on the next neo-liberal knights of the realm

  • @SC-it3kd
    @SC-it3kd Год назад +2

    We should be able to vote for no confidence in U.K. politics. The entire system needs a total rethink. For instance: How can you be head of a cabinet department when you have no experience at all in that field. Surely a health minister needs to have actually worked in the health system before etc

  • @Squarepeg57
    @Squarepeg57 Год назад

    Great interview. I wish Mick was the Labour leader.

  • @cindyengel5670
    @cindyengel5670 Год назад +2

    Omg what fresh hope you are, Mick!

  • @willNotwork126
    @willNotwork126 Год назад +3

    The Labour work policy is fantastic. Day 1 protections against unfair dismissal is what we NEED

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Год назад

      There's been day 1 protection for a long time. Labour ain't going to do anything significant

    • @willNotwork126
      @willNotwork126 Год назад +1

      @@keithparker1346 from GOV UK: You must have worked for your employer for a minimum period before you qualify for the right to claim unfair dismissal at a tribunal. If you’re classed as an employee and started your job:
      on or after 6 April 2012 - the qualifying period is normally 2 years
      before 6 April 2012 - the qualifying period is normally 1 year

    • @ozzie2612
      @ozzie2612 Год назад +1

      @@keithparker1346 and torys are ????????????????????????????????????????????? they will line their own pockets, sunak has since 2008

    • @willNotwork126
      @willNotwork126 Год назад +2

      @@ozzie2612 pretending that both parties are the same is a tactic of Tory supporters, and disillusioned far-left voters. They are not the same. This new deal is radical and Mick is rightly excited

    • @ozzie2612
      @ozzie2612 Год назад +2

      @@willNotwork126 don.t have to tell me, speak to keith the troll

  • @markwoodcock01
    @markwoodcock01 Год назад +3

    Mick Lynch is so impressive, his knowledge and huge huge amounts of common sense and genuine care for people.

  • @julesc1665
    @julesc1665 Год назад +5

    the absolute legend that is Mick Lynch! We need this guy in charge!

  • @ShubhamBhushanCC
    @ShubhamBhushanCC Год назад +4

    Mick in No. 10!!!!

  • @kammy205
    @kammy205 Год назад +18

    Can we have Mick for PM already!!

    • @Bill-kj5xw
      @Bill-kj5xw Год назад

      No we want Abbott 😂😂😂

    • @kammy205
      @kammy205 Год назад

      @@Bill-kj5xw noooo

  • @aron666x
    @aron666x Год назад +2

    Love Mick

  • @reriuqne0-ny1er
    @reriuqne0-ny1er Год назад

    What a brilliant overview. Great video

  • @robertlaw.
    @robertlaw. Год назад +14

    This is Starmer's labour though. Each and every policy announced can be scrapped if there is any change in circumstances whatsoever.. a slowdown in China, a recession in the USA, a winter fuel crisis.. any reason will do

    • @firebyrd437
      @firebyrd437 Год назад

      ​@dondoodatwhy not the tories have been doing that for ages however the labour government gave us the welfare state and build hundreds of thousands of homes after the war when the country was totally bankrupt.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Год назад

      ​@dondoodatnothing has really changed in the last 4 years apart from Labour turning into a right wing party

    • @ozzie2612
      @ozzie2612 Год назад +1

      torys tanking the economy

    • @fookorf
      @fookorf Год назад

      @dondoodat Rupert Murdoch is backing Starmer. That tells you how much Starmer is going to shake things up. The press will go light on him as they see him as no real threat to the status quo.

  • @ianbrown_
    @ianbrown_ Год назад +3

    “In Mick we trust”✨

  • @regoftherovers7175
    @regoftherovers7175 Год назад

    I so wish this was the man leading the Labour Party!!!!!! Keep going Mick!!!!!!!

  • @hmq9052
    @hmq9052 Год назад +3

    He said sectoral bargaining and not sexual bargaining. I was imagining agricultural workers with big hands and sack like trousers trying to sell their bodies.

    • @Ag3nt0fCha0s
      @Ag3nt0fCha0s Год назад

      No grapes, but we do offer gropes…
      I’ll see myself out.

  • @conradcodfish8638
    @conradcodfish8638 Год назад +1

    Just bought my first ever car as the trains are unreliable.

  • @nathandougherty7058
    @nathandougherty7058 Год назад +1

    Man Mick is fantastic- he just talks so much sense.

  • @The8224sm
    @The8224sm Год назад +10

    You are our only hope, Mick. Illegitimi non carborundum.

  • @martincheeseman5809
    @martincheeseman5809 Год назад

    Mick, you need to get it parliament, we need people like you to help to make a fairer society for us all!

  • @adriftinaboat3452
    @adriftinaboat3452 Год назад +2

    Like many Trade Unionists Mick Lynch and Eddie Dempsey voted to Leave.
    Their decision to leave the EU was a different leave than that of the rich Tories in the Shires -it was to defend their rights against cheap EU labour.

  • @ganggreene72
    @ganggreene72 Год назад +5

    I wouldn't trust anything Starmer said....

    • @stevebrooks6275
      @stevebrooks6275 Год назад

      Would you trust anything Mick Lynch says, because he says it's important to get behind Labour in the run up to the next GE and he likes their proposals in the New Deal for Working People.... perhaps you ought to read it....

    • @mindblast3901
      @mindblast3901 Год назад

      @@stevebrooks6275 All politicians and parties are traitors and can not trusted this been going for decades

  • @DavidJones-xr6op
    @DavidJones-xr6op Год назад +1

    And trust that they actually implement what they promise , which no party does .

  • @davidfisher3273
    @davidfisher3273 Год назад +3

    Not had a labour government since 1974

  • @WillGrs2001
    @WillGrs2001 Год назад +2

    I can not rate this man enough.

  • @lynnhickinbotham3784
    @lynnhickinbotham3784 Год назад +2

    I do admire mick he knows what he’s talking about ,i hope starmer takes on board what he’s saying
    Well done to politics Joe for covering this

    • @stevebrooks6275
      @stevebrooks6275 Год назад +2

      Seems that Mick has taken on board what the Labour Party are saying. Lynch has clearly said that people need to get behind the Party for the next GE. Mick's supporters need to listen to the sense he's speaking...

  • @markmac9515
    @markmac9515 Год назад +1

    Nice thought but do 'cast iron gaurantees' last as long as pledges or will the u turns come faster.

  • @richardfowler9901
    @richardfowler9901 Год назад +4

    Double time Sundays time and a half Saturday's treble time bank holiday. Working class are being taken for mugs .wears that all gone in the shareholders pockets.

  • @markwebster5682
    @markwebster5682 Год назад +1

    Love this man🤝🤝👏👏

  • @jodders619
    @jodders619 Год назад +17

    From this Labour party under Starmer I'll believe this deal when I see it.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +1

      What does this even mean? Labour in Wales has followed there promises to the letter, look at the work going on in greater manchester under Burnham, he's done everything he said he would.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Год назад

      ​@@Alex-cw3rzbut not Starmer...

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +1

      @@keithparker1346 why not, he is in charge of Burnham he hasn't told Burnham to stop.

    • @ozzie2612
      @ozzie2612 Год назад

      @@keithparker1346

  • @mickducati1947
    @mickducati1947 Год назад +31

    Mick should be running the country

  • @Greebstreebling
    @Greebstreebling Год назад

    Yes, it's long term reform, but for those involved in strategy and planning, the direction of travel is key, as also are some early gains in order to support that direction of travel. One key component is going to be an operational framwework, which defnes that divide between profits for shareholders and profit for the social context of Britain. We need to ask ourselves the question 'what are companies for'? At present the sole focus is on making as much profit as possible and that means keeping costs (e.g. salaries) low. A more balanced approach is to recognise the impact (environmental, climate, social) of the status quo and for all to engage, to realise our future is at stake and look at positive change which controls the adversity we are now facing.

  • @garys8357
    @garys8357 Год назад

    The "what" sounds good, the "how" and implementation is the key........but hopefully a change of government will bring some benefit for the working people!

  • @joansudoku8283
    @joansudoku8283 Год назад

    Mick Lynch and other union leaders are brave people who are at the front line taking the flak for everyone else in putting a cogent argument against this destructive government's position on workers rights.

  • @tomtom-gi9eo
    @tomtom-gi9eo Год назад +35

    I'll be honest I trust Starmer & Co as much as the Tories; very little...

    • @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922
      @britnatzaredemocracydenier5922 Год назад

      Shhhh you will be attacked by the rightwing labour cultists who fold like a melting chocolate tea pot when asked simple questions

    • @jamespaul6315
      @jamespaul6315 Год назад

      To be fair only the tories have smashed this country into the ground so you should maybe be a little more open to trust. How much worse can they make things ?

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +4

      Well you are totally wrong and a reason this country will never improve.

    • @tomtom-gi9eo
      @tomtom-gi9eo Год назад +1

      @@Alex-cw3rz 🥱 if you seriously see improvement in the Red Tory pledges. With respect, You need your eyes testing.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +3

      @@tomtom-gi9eo what is tory about nationalising rail and energy 🤦‍♂️ with respect you are either dishon est or you are politically illiterate.