If Starmer thinks it was socially isolating for his dad to admit he worked in a factory, try having to tell people you’re invisibly disabled. It’s a million times worse.
@@brimkathstampex2306Because his rhetoric works. The media keeps insisting he's a fringe extremist with no real support, but he's had more success in moving the political spectrum than any progressives have. Novara only wishes they had their own version of Farage 😂
Actually rather the tories than reform. If the two leading parties were tories and reform (and Labour had no chance of winning), I’d actually vote tories for harm reduction
These people. Where do they live? What are they worried about? If you live in a middle class area, you will have access to a good education. They will not be living in working class areas for sure. Middle class families have such advantage from birth. Private schools are not charities, end of.
Lots of rich people live in rural areas and the schools there are very good. Their children might have to associate with the children of their staff though. The horror! 😂
Private schools are just youth detention centres for the rich, exactly the same outcomes psychologically except the private school kids are rich so they go into politics and detention centre kids go into crime. Same thing, different budgets.
Had to go to private school in the UK, after that gruesome experience , not in the academic sense I made sure my kids went to public school ! They have had a wonderful education and have real friends of any background and a richer life.🇪🇸Oh I’ve seen real upper class drug addicts on cocaine , crack and what have you ..there is a lot of hypocrisy is this matter thinking private education is best, when the reality is they want a elite and absurd atmosphere …🤮
My dad was a tool maker - inference: he made me, I’m a tool. That’s why it’s funny. It’s not because he keeps saying it it’s because he’s calling himself a tool.
@@peterreid Your comment doesn't even make sense, the MSM is trying to smash Starmer right now so he doesn't get a major majority to do press reform which means ones like Murdoch and Rothermere would have to suck it up and actually be impartial. I'm not a major fan of Starmer, but you really don't know what you're talking about.
One thing to remember is that many schools with special needs are private. The state sector for special needs has been underfunded for many years and an incoming Labour government won't raise the money to change that. Hands up: my son is at a private special school but his place is funded by the LEA as there was nowhere in the state sector that could deal with his needs. Maybe private special schools should remain Vat exempt?
Reform can come second in % points in polls, But SEATS is another matter, Likelihood Liberal Democrats can become the official opposition in parliament after 123 years.
The Reform Party is actually a Tory enabler. That happened last time when Farage told his supporters to vote Tory when Johnson said he would "get brexit done!" Where is Johnson now?
starmer doesn't realise that they are not laughing at his dad, they are laughing about what Jack Dee said on have I got news for you. I could be wrong but that's why I laughed.
From what I've heard his Dad didn't WORK in the factory, he OWNED the factory, the Oxted Tool Co. his own independent toolmaking enterprise which, if true, is a much better reason to laugh at him, for claiming his Dad was an ordinary factory worker.
Norwich South’s MP is one of the very few remaining decent proper lefties in Parliament, Clive Lewis. Certainly not a Starmer boy, worked closely with Caroline Lucas in recent years.
@@brimkathstampex2306 Until we have PR. It will be a two party State. Green is our only hope. So Brits get the ball rolling A! You can change the system!!!!
That article from the supposed 14 year old wasn't just the best argument for putting VAT on private schools it was probably the best argument I've heard for abolishing them altogether.
The problem with council tax reform is that renters pay it. Rent is already insane. I can't imagine being a renter paying todays prices and then having council tax go up on top of that.
@@haaaaaaybut it is the renter that benefits from the refuse collection, the street cleaning, the street lights, the contribution to police and social care. Landlords pay it for where they live. It is not a property tax in the true sense, it is a levy for local services. The other issue is central govt squeezing funding to local authorities which makes them raise council tax. I'd like to know what Labour are going to do about that.
Those things aren't exactly welded on, they're a single, straight pin. It could've come off at any time for any number of reasons, but even if he did remove it, its not really a big deal.
@@queenvagabond8787 The poppy isn't a big deal. His motivation for removing it is a big deal. It's an analogy in a sense. Starmer 'displays and removes his poppy' continuously. He's a duplicitous, conniving, opportunistic con-man.
@@alimantado373 I don’t blame you, it’s been highjacked by the right anyway and seems to have a totally different meaning now. I wear a white poppy and have been called a traitor by people in the street, it’s insanity. The WW’s are highly fetishised by the right, it’s extremely weird
Because unlike most politicians, he does talk a lot more sense. He got us out of the dreadful clutches of the EU thank goodness, otherwise we'd be fiddling about with the comical Euro, instead of the good old English £. Why would anyone in their right sense consciously choose to be ruled over from and by a foreign country? Habeus Corpus or Corpus Juris? I suppose a European Arrest Warrant is OK with you? If so/not, why?
@@brimkathstampex2306 Because it is a mutually beneficial relationship. Life is now worse out of the EU for the majority of the British population, that's a fact. Farage just straight up lied about leaving the EU, he says things with absolutely no backing, no plan for implementation, just a classic populist like Trump, don't be fooled. He's a privately educated commodity broker, definitely doesn't have the working class in mind, he just knows they hate politicians and is using that to gain power.
45:20 i am the same age as Starmer and grew up in an affluent working class area. It was affluent because it was full of skilled craft men, like toolmakers, working in factories with trade unions. Their wives stayed at home, they owned houses and cars and went abroad for holidays. Before Thatcher toolmakers made a good living.
Why aren't NM, or frankly anyone else, talking about the terrifying increase in global tensions over Ukraine? Is there a D notice to prevent frightening the population?
Lib Dem opposition would be pro electoral reform and PR too, unlike the Tories, and make it more likely to happen in time as they’d be talking about it a lot (as would Reform too as much as I despise them). Best bet for a long term Green influenced government would be tactically voting for whoever has the most chance of beating the Tories whether that be Labour or Lib Dems.
@@GSOHJM that’s just democracy. The far right would get seats but be unlikely ever to have power, whereas the Green party could get a lot more seats and sometimes be in coalition governments. More importantly the Conservatives would realistically never win a majority again and most often the governments would be more leftwing to centrist - as overall most of the UK’s population is.
We had a labour super majority in NZ and they did nothing with it. A few years later they were gone and we have the most right wing government in decades.
Farage's comments on the Truss budget were spot on. That budget could have fired up the economy but, instead, it continues to stagnate and it will continue to do so under Labour.
Nationwide polls are useless, both in the UK and the USA, for sorting out which party is going to win a national election. In the UK, of course, it's a parliamentary election, with everyone voting for their MP, and whichever party gets a majority of MPs gets to pick the PM (or if no majority, form a coalition); so the question needs to be broken down by parliamentary district/seat/constituency (?). In the USA, each state sends its own delegation to the Electoral College, so the question needs to be broken down by state. For instance, the largest delegation to the Electoral College, California's, is *guaranteed* to go to Biden - Trump lost by a 2:1 margin the last two times, so it is *mathematically impossible* for "third party" votes to throw the state to Trump, even accepting all the false premises behind that. Most other states are similarly a lock for one party or the other. So, I don't even start listening to anyone talking about the Presidential polls until I hear the words *"swing states"* because until that point, there's simply no useful information. I'd be curious to see an electoral map of the UK by constituency (?) with each party's ranking in each. Until then, I've got no idea how things are looking for the general election.
A blank cheque makes it sound like there is some money in the country bank account , the Conservatives would love the incoming government to fail but their record is going to take some beating
Laura Trott is vastly overrated as a Cabinet Minister . David Cameron gifted her an MBE as he was on the way out the door . She's one of the causes of the upcoming Tory rout .
Im never going to be a fan of Farage, but you have to admire the extraordinary position he and reform find themselves in. The fact they could get 1 sitting MP is incredible. If their polling could be converted despite the broken first last the post system, it would show Britain desperately wants a credible third option and not simply more or the Tory’s or labour.
So it is hilarious to say your dad was a toolmaker. If he said worked in a factory not funny at all. Needs to know some more common people and our sense of humour
As for Starmer's remarks on Corbyn, Starmer's actually a far left extremist too, but infinitely less honest about admitting it. For instance, long after his university years and into his late 20s, Starmer was a member of a Trotskyite group. He was also, right up until he was appointed DPP in 2008, a member of a communist-sympathising lawyers society (only leaving when his far higher public profile as DPP would've led quickly to it becoming public knowledge).
Most of the rhetoric from the politicians is about putting something forward that they imply people should be fearful about, and then in the next breath, indicating they can prevent that fearful scenario from happening. So that's all happening, often about relatively unrealistic points, while completely avoiding a creative and sincerely interested approach to governing in a way that will be beneficial for everyone.
Fragmentation of the right Labour on course for historic V-victory thanks Nigel and Sunak and Penny and Mel and Ross too late for making up 😂Leave comments no censorship!!!!
Let's talk about the red herring in the room, working class conservatives would find it difficult to vote for an Indian hindu in a white Christian country
Sunak, when he is booted out, he can apply for talk therapy from his poor childhood where he did not have sky tv . He only had a private school. Lol 😂😂😂😂
I'd love to hear your thoughts on Grammar schools. Not privately funded, but gatekept by the 11+ test which, for most, requires special tutoring to get into.
I don't want the Tories to come third, either. How about fourth? Fifth? What if Farage's fantasy were to come true, though? It won't, but let's just play games. What sort of leader of the opposition would Nige make? An absolutely useless one. He's far too lazy, has no grasp of detail and is just a gob on a stick. Leader of the opposition is hard work, of which Farage has never done a stroke in his life. No, Michael, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster isn't "the job Michael Gove did" for a while. It's not a job at all, it's a sinecure, a title without responsibilities but a seat at the cabinet table. Even Nigel Farage could do that! It does have an interesting history, though, and is the most ancient office in the cabinet. For around a couple of centuries, the Duke of Lancaster was expected to keep control of the wild and hairy badlands of North-west England. For geographical reasons, it wasn't practical for the monarch to send an army there (unlike the North-east). But the only way to ensure control was to make sure the Duchy was held by biggest gangster and most violent thug in the area. Since such a person couldn't be trusted, his principal fixer, manipulator and swag manager had to be kept in the royal court, virtually held as a hostage for the Duke's loyalty and compliance. Imagine Michael Gove in that position: "You need a hostage? Here, have Govey." "Nah, not him, you can have him back. Don't try to send us some dodgy plonker you want rid of."
Hmmmmm. But charlatans don't need facts and detail. They tell the story they want to tell. Did Trump rely on facts? And look, he could win again in November.
Credible pollsters predict Reform could get 6 seats if they do really well. With a lot of tactical voting and right leaning vote splitting the Lib Dems could be the opposition. It’s between them and the Tories.
If Starmer thinks it was socially isolating for his dad to admit he worked in a factory, try having to tell people you’re invisibly disabled. It’s a million times worse.
Totally you are so right!!!!
he was the owner anyway.
My dad was a tool maker, joke being that kier is a ‘tool’ he made.
Never!
Did you make that one up yourself?
Well said
😆😅
Truth is Starmer's father was the OWNER OF A TOOL MAKING FACTORY. He is spouting lies for street cred.
Alice Cappelle is fantastic!
That is super offensive, because there were plenty of Muslims that fought with us in world wars. Is Nigel Farage that ignorant or just that racist?
Why are you surprised? This has been his racist stick for years now
Yes, but just at Islam and Muslims today - both absolutely appalling.
@@brimkathstampex2306Because his rhetoric works. The media keeps insisting he's a fringe extremist with no real support, but he's had more success in moving the political spectrum than any progressives have. Novara only wishes they had their own version of Farage 😂
Get Leanne Mohamad for Ilford North on the show
YES!
I'd love to see the Tories come 4th or 5th. Better still, zero seats!
Amen
Be careful what we wish for 😂
Not if the alternative is reform.
Actually rather the tories than reform. If the two leading parties were tories and reform (and Labour had no chance of winning), I’d actually vote tories for harm reduction
Because the establishment feel comfortable enough to let labour win and let us peasants feel we have some form of 'control' while nothing will change
These people. Where do they live? What are they worried about? If you live in a middle class area, you will have access to a good education. They will not be living in working class areas for sure. Middle class families have such advantage from birth. Private schools are not charities, end of.
Lots of rich people live in rural areas and the schools there are very good. Their children might have to associate with the children of their staff though. The horror! 😂
About the private schools: my brother got a scholarship to a very eminent one. He absolutely hated it. It was also awash with drugs, especially weed.
yep, they are just daycare for richer folks, they might learn something on the side, but that discipline most people have ain't the main goal
Exactly the same happened to my son. He wouldn’t stay because of the drugs and poor cleaning
Same happened to me. I absolutely hated it. Learned loads of irrelevant stuff.
Private schools are just youth detention centres for the rich, exactly the same outcomes psychologically except the private school kids are rich so they go into politics and detention centre kids go into crime. Same thing, different budgets.
My friend went to an all-girls private school and it was awash with weed, coke and eating disorders.
No one really cares about Starmers old man being a tool maker, what matters for most people is his policies and getting rid of the tories.
But you have to at least acknowledge that he did have a hand in making a right tool 😂😂😂😂😂
He was the owner of the factory, anyway.
@@darwin6267maybe with a few screws that need tightening up..
Had to go to private school in the UK, after that gruesome experience , not in the academic sense I made sure my kids went to public school ! They have had a wonderful education and have real friends of any background and a richer life.🇪🇸Oh I’ve seen real upper class drug addicts on cocaine , crack and what have you ..there is a lot of hypocrisy is this matter thinking private education is best, when the reality is they want a elite and absurd atmosphere …🤮
"Me and my brother"? This is how private school kids are taught? 😮🤔
Yep. Just look for example at BoJo not being able to hold simple concepts in his head during the pandemic.
That does not quite seem to be the worst or most ridiculous thing said in his letter.
I'm less troubled by the bad grammar than by the bad thinking
They weren't only laughing because of the frequency with which he says his dad was a toolmaker...
Because he certainly made one giant tool? 😂
His dad owned the factory so a bit disingenuous
@@justanotherfaceinthecrowd😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Zero seats!
Zero seats!
Zero seats!
My dad was a tool maker - inference: he made me, I’m a tool. That’s why it’s funny. It’s not because he keeps saying it it’s because he’s calling himself a tool.
How come its taken 14 years for the UK public to realise how terrible the tory party are???
Labour have been in power 3 times since the second World War, where were you asleep! You never voted for them I guess or are you 14?
because you tube channels keep telling us how bad starmer is in order to keep the tories in, so their revenue isn't effected
@@peterreid Your comment doesn't even make sense, the MSM is trying to smash Starmer right now so he doesn't get a major majority to do press reform which means ones like Murdoch and Rothermere would have to suck it up and actually be impartial. I'm not a major fan of Starmer, but you really don't know what you're talking about.
Because the Labour party offer nothing but the same.
Not even
So we have found why Starmer is a tool.
Omg the private school segment had me laughing out loud 🤣
One thing to remember is that many schools with special needs are private. The state sector for special needs has been underfunded for many years and an incoming Labour government won't raise the money to change that. Hands up: my son is at a private special school but his place is funded by the LEA as there was nowhere in the state sector that could deal with his needs. Maybe private special schools should remain Vat exempt?
Capital gains tax is a no brainer. It is scandalous that it's less than income tax.
Luv and Peace.
Probably because it will lead to a massive sell off and tank the economy.
It's easier to avoid than Income tax, so go figure
You got Sunak’s children’s TV presenter tones down to a tee, Michael.
Farage has been given waaaay too much air time. Giving him the time of day caused the Tories to go far Right.
Reform can come second in % points in polls, But SEATS is another matter, Likelihood Liberal Democrats can become the official opposition in parliament after 123 years.
Yep and there on corse to get 50 seats because of reform 😂😂😂
"how will my aspirations to be an investment banker be perceived??" 😭😭😭
The Reform Party is actually a Tory enabler. That happened last time when Farage told his supporters to vote Tory when Johnson said he would "get brexit done!"
Where is Johnson now?
starmer doesn't realise that they are not laughing at his dad, they are laughing about what Jack Dee said on have I got news for you. I could be wrong but that's why I laughed.
From my experience Private Schools have more drugs and alcohol than public (state) schools.
They can afford it.
Starmer's dad worked in a factory because he owned it.
From what I've heard his Dad didn't WORK in the factory, he OWNED the factory, the Oxted Tool Co. his own independent toolmaking enterprise which, if true, is a much better reason to laugh at him, for claiming his Dad was an ordinary factory worker.
100% correct.
It's uninterested not disinterested, don't they teach them anything at these private schools?
We are all voting Green in Norwich. They got in the at the local elections.❎❎❎❎❎❎
Norwich South’s MP is one of the very few remaining decent proper lefties in Parliament, Clive Lewis. Certainly not a Starmer boy, worked closely with Caroline Lucas in recent years.
But they'll go no further.
@@brimkathstampex2306 Until we have PR. It will be a two party State. Green is our only hope. So Brits get the ball rolling A! You can change the system!!!!
Keir Starmer's dad made the biggest tool there ever has been - Keir Starmer.
did you think of that one all by yourself?
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
He wa the owner of the factory anyway. I laughed because he such a pathetic liar.
And that spoke volumes on the debate night when people laughed out loud...😂
That article from the supposed 14 year old wasn't just the best argument for putting VAT on private schools it was probably the best argument I've heard for abolishing them altogether.
So Vote Green, get the ball rolling. They are picking up votes from Labour.
You can tell Galloway is candidate the Establishment really fear by his 'ubiquitous no-platforming' to coin a contradiction.
The problem with council tax reform is that renters pay it. Rent is already insane. I can't imagine being a renter paying todays prices and then having council tax go up on top of that.
The landlord should have to pay it imo, they own the house - the renter should contribute a small amount towards it
@@haaaaaaybut it is the renter that benefits from the refuse collection, the street cleaning, the street lights, the contribution to police and social care. Landlords pay it for where they live.
It is not a property tax in the true sense, it is a levy for local services.
The other issue is central govt squeezing funding to local authorities which makes them raise council tax. I'd like to know what Labour are going to do about that.
It may go down! That's what I'm hoping in my case
Why is this guy given so much air time in the media is Scary. They are grooming him to Rule. .
Great to see Alice Cappelle contributing to Novara
Giving this fraud too much air time.
Ah yes, the continuation of the bastardisation of the poppy, if you don't wear one you're automatically a traitor
Never worn one, my diaspora fought and were not recognised, along with millions of Muslims in both WW's
My forefathers were in the RAF.
Those things aren't exactly welded on, they're a single, straight pin. It could've come off at any time for any number of reasons, but even if he did remove it, its not really a big deal.
Both my grandfather's fought in ww2.. I would never wear one as the royals and government are a disgrace
@@queenvagabond8787 The poppy isn't a big deal. His motivation for removing it is a big deal. It's an analogy in a sense. Starmer 'displays and removes his poppy' continuously. He's a duplicitous, conniving, opportunistic con-man.
@@alimantado373 I don’t blame you, it’s been highjacked by the right anyway and seems to have a totally different meaning now. I wear a white poppy and have been called a traitor by people in the street, it’s insanity. The WW’s are highly fetishised by the right, it’s extremely weird
Are you ready for Rishi 2.0?
😁😁 good one!
Why does the Forager get such airtime? Does anyone remember his brexit wisdom? The ultimate self-obsessed charlatan.
Because unlike most politicians, he does talk a lot more sense. He got us out of the dreadful clutches of the EU thank goodness, otherwise we'd be fiddling about with the comical Euro, instead of the good old English £. Why would anyone in their right sense consciously choose to be ruled over from and by a foreign country? Habeus Corpus or Corpus Juris? I suppose a European Arrest Warrant is OK with you? If so/not, why?
@@brimkathstampex2306 Because it is a mutually beneficial relationship. Life is now worse out of the EU for the majority of the British population, that's a fact. Farage just straight up lied about leaving the EU, he says things with absolutely no backing, no plan for implementation, just a classic populist like Trump, don't be fooled. He's a privately educated commodity broker, definitely doesn't have the working class in mind, he just knows they hate politicians and is using that to gain power.
I won’t be voting Labour and neither will any of the other traditional Labour voters I know. This election will be a massive upset - and I’m glad.
Vote Reform
Looks like anonymous boy exactly needs a public school ...
The purported quote from that "child" betrays a LACK of education. Note the incorrect use of the word "disinterested".
"My dad was a Toolmaker."
Cool. Are YOU?
45:20 i am the same age as Starmer and grew up in an affluent working class area. It was affluent because it was full of skilled craft men, like toolmakers, working in factories with trade unions. Their wives stayed at home, they owned houses and cars and went abroad for holidays. Before Thatcher toolmakers made a good living.
Starmer, Sunak, & Farage were caught with their trousers down and *Fishi's contribution been found to be lacking* ...😅
The Tories could win 25% of the vote but 30% of the seats.
Great guest! Hope she comes back often!!
Oh là là. Please have Alice on the show more often.
30 seats for the Tories. My god that would be hilarious!!
30:15 "we don't understand the strategy" 30:50 "everyone is unprepared, it is a shambles" or words to the effect.
I really don't understand the war against private schools. It alleviates the tax payer already. Seems just ideological bitterness
Builds privilege over ability.
Starmer 'needs to see a therapist' made me LOL IRL. As smart & gorgeous as the 3 main ladies are, Bastani & Walker have best Novara banter.
Why aren't NM, or frankly anyone else, talking about the terrifying increase in global tensions over Ukraine? Is there a D notice to prevent frightening the population?
So funny this little private school chappy - pompous is really a very British thing.
I’d love a labour government with a Lib Dem opposition. (I’d prefer a green government but we have to be real)
Agreed very practical
@@colsylvester639 Get the Ball Rolling we are all voting Green in Norwich!!!!!❎❎❎❎
Lib Dem opposition would be pro electoral reform and PR too, unlike the Tories, and make it more likely to happen in time as they’d be talking about it a lot (as would Reform too as much as I despise them). Best bet for a long term Green influenced government would be tactically voting for whoever has the most chance of beating the Tories whether that be Labour or Lib Dems.
@@glyngreen538 yes, I know. Sadly PR means we have to hear from everyone at all ends of the bell curve 😔
@@GSOHJM that’s just democracy. The far right would get seats but be unlikely ever to have power, whereas the Green party could get a lot more seats and sometimes be in coalition governments. More importantly the Conservatives would realistically never win a majority again and most often the governments would be more leftwing to centrist - as overall most of the UK’s population is.
JEREMY CORBYN VOTE FOR JEREMY CORBYN INDEPENDENT 😊❤
We had a labour super majority in NZ and they did nothing with it. A few years later they were gone and we have the most right wing government in decades.
Farage's comments on the Truss budget were spot on. That budget could have fired up the economy but, instead, it continues to stagnate and it will continue to do so under Labour.
He's never come first but still ended up PM. He's off to the US to use his green card.
Fun to see Alice Cappelle
Labour’s massive majority is due to the FPTP system, mad!
I agree, we should think of the children that can't afford to go to private school. Join the club lol.
He and his party are delusional... And dangerous
He just plays one group against another group. Bullshit!
Nationwide polls are useless, both in the UK and the USA, for sorting out which party is going to win a national election.
In the UK, of course, it's a parliamentary election, with everyone voting for their MP, and whichever party gets a majority of MPs gets to pick the PM (or if no majority, form a coalition); so the question needs to be broken down by parliamentary district/seat/constituency (?).
In the USA, each state sends its own delegation to the Electoral College, so the question needs to be broken down by state. For instance, the largest delegation to the Electoral College, California's, is *guaranteed* to go to Biden - Trump lost by a 2:1 margin the last two times, so it is *mathematically impossible* for "third party" votes to throw the state to Trump, even accepting all the false premises behind that. Most other states are similarly a lock for one party or the other. So, I don't even start listening to anyone talking about the Presidential polls until I hear the words *"swing states"* because until that point, there's simply no useful information.
I'd be curious to see an electoral map of the UK by constituency (?) with each party's ranking in each. Until then, I've got no idea how things are looking for the general election.
A blank cheque makes it sound like there is some money in the country bank account , the Conservatives would love the incoming government to fail but their record is going to take some beating
Funny I haven't seen a cheque since the 90's.
@@blink93221 2015 for me
@@blink93221 I saw one a couple of weeks ago , business still use them , especially when multiple signatures are required
I bet that "14-year-old" really really likes cinnamon and gooseberry yoghurt
What an odd Dad Keir must have had!
He was the owner anyway. Its all lies.
The Tories have tried various leaders, to retain power, the establishment is now promoting Reform to dash the chances of Labour.
Laura Trott is vastly overrated as a Cabinet Minister . David Cameron gifted her an MBE as he was on the way out the door . She's one of the causes of the upcoming Tory rout .
My dad was a "tool maker". He must have been if he made you
Im never going to be a fan of Farage, but you have to admire the extraordinary position he and reform find themselves in. The fact they could get 1 sitting MP is incredible. If their polling could be converted despite the broken first last the post system, it would show Britain desperately wants a credible third option and not simply more or the Tory’s or labour.
There’s nothing credible about Reform.
Vote REFORM 🗳 🇬🇧 ✝️🥚⛲️🚀🛸☄️🧨🥇
I don’t have to admire anything about these charlatans. You guys are weird. You prefer the far right fascists to Labour
They are Tories though
0 seats, that’s the target
In Scotland a tool is a fool
So it is hilarious to say your dad was a toolmaker. If he said worked in a factory not funny at all. Needs to know some more common people and our sense of humour
Excellent French analysis by Alice , thanx
As for Starmer's remarks on Corbyn, Starmer's actually a far left extremist too, but infinitely less honest about admitting it. For instance, long after his university years and into his late 20s, Starmer was a member of a Trotskyite group. He was also, right up until he was appointed DPP in 2008, a member of a communist-sympathising lawyers society (only leaving when his far higher public profile as DPP would've led quickly to it becoming public knowledge).
Liz Truss the wannabe mercenary ? You have to be joking?
Starmer's the tool his father made (in a factory).
How can anyone take them seriously after this ?
Most of the rhetoric from the politicians is about putting something forward that they imply people should be fearful about, and then in the next breath, indicating they can prevent that fearful scenario from happening. So that's all happening, often about relatively unrealistic points, while completely avoiding a creative and sincerely interested approach to governing in a way that will be beneficial for everyone.
Our society is riddled with the fear imperative, look at the adverts. No wonder there is so much poor mental health
Great to see Alice on Novara!
Get ready for US style politics Trump v Biden
Fragmentation of the right Labour on course for historic V-victory thanks Nigel and Sunak and Penny and Mel and Ross too late for making up 😂Leave comments no censorship!!!!
Let's talk about the red herring in the room, working class conservatives would find it difficult to vote for an Indian hindu in a white Christian country
“Hey, kids! My dad was a fly DJ and my mum was a Grime artist.
Stop laughing, kids. Yo’ disrepeck mah hommies, yo’ gon’ get beef.”
Sunak, when he is booted out, he can apply for talk therapy from his poor childhood where he did not have sky tv . He only had a private school. Lol 😂😂😂😂
ughhhh I hadn't finished the live stream yet! I hate when this happens, I like hearing the audience questions & that!
I predict Farage will be next PM.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on Grammar schools. Not privately funded, but gatekept by the 11+ test which, for most, requires special tutoring to get into.
Not sure this kid quite realises that investment banking comes with a healrhy side order of narcotics and bullying.
Muslim's are offended by the poppy they served in the war too 🤦🏼♂️
Sunak, i don't know if this is true, but Facebook has a got a go fund me for Sunak to have sky tv. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Is reform and farage another Brexit
🦋Why don't we
Exchange sunak
With Imran Khan?
Aaron’s dad being a taxi driver is very much on his bingo card tbf, along with shuttered shops on the high street lol. Great analysis as always folks!
Vote REFORM 🗳 🇬🇧 ✝️🥚⛲️🚀🛸☄️🧨🥇
And that is the best illustration of how out of touch private schools subscribers are.
Another quality show guys
I don't want the Tories to come third, either. How about fourth? Fifth?
What if Farage's fantasy were to come true, though? It won't, but let's just play games. What sort of leader of the opposition would Nige make? An absolutely useless one. He's far too lazy, has no grasp of detail and is just a gob on a stick. Leader of the opposition is hard work, of which Farage has never done a stroke in his life.
No, Michael, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster isn't "the job Michael Gove did" for a while. It's not a job at all, it's a sinecure, a title without responsibilities but a seat at the cabinet table. Even Nigel Farage could do that!
It does have an interesting history, though, and is the most ancient office in the cabinet. For around a couple of centuries, the Duke of Lancaster was expected to keep control of the wild and hairy badlands of North-west England. For geographical reasons, it wasn't practical for the monarch to send an army there (unlike the North-east). But the only way to ensure control was to make sure the Duchy was held by biggest gangster and most violent thug in the area. Since such a person couldn't be trusted, his principal fixer, manipulator and swag manager had to be kept in the royal court, virtually held as a hostage for the Duke's loyalty and compliance. Imagine Michael Gove in that position:
"You need a hostage? Here, have Govey."
"Nah, not him, you can have him back. Don't try to send us some dodgy plonker you want rid of."
Hmmmmm. But charlatans don't need facts and detail. They tell the story they want to tell. Did Trump rely on facts? And look, he could win again in November.
Credible pollsters predict Reform could get 6 seats if they do really well. With a lot of tactical voting and right leaning vote splitting the Lib Dems could be the opposition. It’s between them and the Tories.
People are fed up with the uni party