The mayor of west Yorkshire blew me away with her answer to avas question, kier makes me queasy, but politicians like her, give me a small amount of hope
And tax changes are made when? At the Budget. And has there been a Budget yet, Mr. or Mrs. Impatient? You're welcome, you can thank me for my insight later.
@@timwoodger7896 So start listing those lies and u-turns - specifically those since the election which might contradict what was in the manifesto... In your own time...
I wonder how much wealthy donors paid per word of Keir's speech ??!?!?! People need abolition of poverty , peace , wealth taxes & working class empowerment Love to you
14 years of Tory mismanagement and Mr. Impatient here wants it all fixed in 14 weeks. I blame the education system for millennials, not teaching critical thinking and logic any more is a real issue.
@@terrydaktyllus1320this is silly strawmanning, you should be better than that. What people want is sensible policy that can deliver the change we need, rather than more austerity or PFI version 3 and all the associated bungs to business that includes.
@@Cronhour "this is silly strawmanning, you should be better than that." You've never met me, you have no idea what I should or should not be better than. And that too is a strawman argument, Mr. Kettle. "What people want is sensible policy that can deliver the change we need, rather than more austerity or PFI version 3 and all the associated bungs to business that includes." Sure, me too, and I'm prepared to give them a bit longer than 14 weeks in which to do it. The difference is, I looked around me during 14 years of Tory corruption and, when it ended, immediately accepted that what comes next has to be better - it just needs time. So get some patience.
I don't know about anyone else, but I completely switch off when someone says they find Kier's speeches enthusing. After that, I just don't trust a single word they have to say.
Young people joining the Labour party because of rooting out AS, while the party is openly racist to anyone else. What a shame, this party cannot be antiracist without rooting out all racism
Its not just a cesspit of a party (on par with the Tories, if not worse), but its also a sea of unending mediocrity. I despise UK politics, its utterly depressing.
Then stand yourself and show us all how it's done - rather than sitting there whining on social media. I for one am pleased to see the end of 14 years of Tory corruption, and I am prepared to give Starmer and Labour a bit more than 14 weeks to start putting stuff right. Get over yourself and grow up.
@@thomasmoore1499 2 months? More like 5 years, in fact, more like 20yrs. A corrupt, talentless cesspit & empty vessel to corporate and oligarchic interest.
An hour long speech and it picks up a single word... perhaps you simply have the attention span of a goldfish, because I listened to it all the way through.
@@beewa8840 I'll take any freebie if there's one going. But a third place bronze star will do, it's not difficult triggering someone with such a low attention span.
He said "he had to or could never watch Arsenal again" which is silly because that's nonsense, but also it's all the other "donations" he's taken. It's fine to not care about corruption, people can hold that opinion, but then don't pretend you care about corruption when attacking Tories.
@@Cronhour I thinlk you are talking nonsense. So he was talking about Arsenal, who he follows and has a season ticket to do so but as the Prime Minister that now presents problems of security, I'm sure you get the picture. How much space would the police and his own security people need to secure the PM's safety in the stands? It's not unlikely that he would be unable to attend as before, Next you seem to have little knowledge of the colossal scale of corruption that went on within the Tory goverment for years , You may clutch your pearls in horror at what you think Labour has done but if it is corruption in your opinion then it is a molehill compared to a mountain. OK and stop believing what the Mail , Sun, Express or Telegraph, say.
@@thomasmoore1499 He wanted the job, he got the job now he is moaning about the consequences of winning. He can watch his football team like most do on the telly.
@@jonsmith5058 Here, let me get that for you: "Are you simping for Keir?" It's called "an education", you get good and free ones under Labour governments. You're welcome. Off you go then, I am sure Nigel needs his feet rubbed by his favourite skivvy.
Do you know about “the arts “ reason I ask is because you didn’t seem to know wot conference looks like i.e. the fucking same every year , go on home lad sports bar is on
Starmer's said there are tough times ahead - only for the working classes, mind, the top 1% of earners (Starmer included) are going to be laughing all the way to the bank.
You want respect but show little respect not just for the Labour Party but you talk utter shit , I’ve seen your other comments, you’re clueless son , safe home sports bars on
Seniors are the reason why politics is as it is. They are the larger population and their vote over the decades has played a massive part in shaping the modern world.
I agree that Starmer's performance was relaxed and tried to hit a serious rather than an optimistic tone. He found his stride on diversity and then reeled off the early quick wins they have delivered. The speech was competent but not exciting for an average voter. That's OK. I can understand why the speech contents was a hit with Labour politicians and that's OK too. Ava is correct to highlight the conference is light on policy (but then they have a large set of manifesto commitments to deliver. Those people suggesting we are seeing a continuation of "austerity" are simply campaigning for change but are really trying to mislead people ina deliberately damaging way.
Not okay with me, I cannot trust a party that supports genocide and makes the life of poor citizen citizens and hungry children even more difficult. IMHO he maintains he’s changed the party, well yes he has, promised us a broad church and instead kicked good people out whom he knew would give him a hard time. Being a PM he should welcome those sorts of challenges.
I stopped painting little faces around words that I write when I got to age seven and first learned joined-up writing. Just saying, you write like a 13 year old that hasn't completed English language lessons. Are you even old enough to vote?
@@anncothromoir1018 I am not looking for charisma, I am looking for competence. And I am prepared to wait a bit longer than 14 weeks for it given I've endured 14 years of Tory corruption. Get patience.
Actually mr bell end of last labour government ( even after the financial crash ) workers were considerably better off than they are now , not much of ah surprise given the 15 years of wage stagnation under the tories , in addition it is statistically provable that ordinary people ( workers to you lad ) always fair better under ah labour government and that is true over all 7 previous labour governments, remarkably there huv only been 7 which is wild when you consider the Tory / orange party burned through 5 PMs since there was last ah labour PM , sorry lad I appear to be making you out to be full of shit , safe home lad sports bars on
Good speech. Not full of bluster & false hope but positive & focussed on deep structural change in housing & planning, decent pay & conditions, NHS, investment, crime & justice, rail, energy etc. Disappointed re pensioner fuel payment & 2 child cap - all round bad politics, poor maths & poor messaging etc. They could find way to target this to those that need it without universal payment. But tbf think he will be a transformative PM & great if he does achieve these changes.
@@RyanJ_ So what you're saying is that kids under seven can use emojis? Sure, I agree with you, because it's just the modern equivalent of drawing faces on paper with crayons when you write a letter to mummy telling her how much you love her. So I'm not sure what point you think you have made here.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 It's been fully normalised for grown ups to use emoji for certain purposes on many social media platforms nowadays. You're free to dislike it all you want but that's the modern reality.
@@terrydaktyllus1320Terry, we all know the internet didnt exist when you were a child and now don’t understand emoji’s. Respectfully, we don’t care. Go write a letter in your ‘joined up handwriting’ if you care so much.
How can you day there was no protest?! I know labour is now a no protest party, according to Kier. But there was that incident where some people stood up and spoke out for palestine. They were very roughly marshalled out and then arrested by police.
What on earth: tightening bootstraps or belts? Being self depreciating, must be difficult for him. But the main thing depreciating from Starmer is his promises. No value there at all. I’m getting some books on idioms to sell at conference. 😜
It makes me wonder if Starmer himself is some kind of AI. How we do know there aren't wires and electrical components behind the mask of his face? I reckon he's an android. Convinced of it. And a cheap one as well - like the kind of android you might find in an Argos catalogue.
All politicians recieve gifts and donations. Look up all the front and back benchers donations and gift value over the last year before you single out starmer. Jenrick just accepted 75k from a company that has no employees- a shell company. There is o evidence of quid pro quo for starmer, but there has been in the past with other party members and it has not been reported. If Starmer has done wrong then the system is wrong, not him. Tell the whole truth, in context. I expect this of the DailyMail, not you guys.
Well, Quadrature donated £4million, and suddenly their chair is UK climate envoy The Green Finance Institute have a little chat with Rachel Reeves, and suddenly the UK Green Investment fund stops building publicly owned energy for public benefit, and becomes a derisking hedge fund for private profit instead We see what the Labour are doing, and it isn't about our benefit
Labour needs to seize the means of production, by force if necessary. The proletariat shouldn't go cold for the bourgeoisie can get fat off the profits!
imagine clicking on a video with a series of political interviews and wanting to be entertained rather than be informed. Like sticking your dick in a blender looking for a good time.
The mayor of west Yorkshire blew me away with her answer to avas question, kier makes me queasy, but politicians like her, give me a small amount of hope
No Barbara Castles, Denis Healeys , or Tony Benns among this lot Third Tier New Labour
Starmer's purged the party of anyone with half a brain cell. Top geezer, Sir Keir, he's done us proud.
@@anncothromoir1018 "Magic Grandpa" is gone, dear. You need to get over him.
That's because all three of them have passed away. Don't you read the news?
They a the new conservatives 😂 labour are dead and buried.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Corbyn beat Starmer's party resoundingly to sit proudly as an independent MP you doofus
Completely out of touch! Tax the rich that would show us you can deal with the rich rather than persecuting the poor.
Depriving pensioners of heat? We ain't seen nothing yet - wait till they roll out their "benefits shake-up".
And tax changes are made when?
At the Budget.
And has there been a Budget yet, Mr. or Mrs. Impatient?
You're welcome, you can thank me for my insight later.
@@terrydaktyllus1320oh I think they can be forgiven for losing faith after all Sir Starmers lies and u turns.
@@timwoodger7896 So start listing those lies and u-turns - specifically those since the election which might contradict what was in the manifesto... In your own time...
What is the definition of rich to you?
Every £ earned in the UK should be fairly and taxed once imho.
Much better than the the sitting round a table and sniggering - proper comment and discussion. Good stuff.
They were advised by big business to hype things up and that’s what they did.
You haven’t watched ah conference before have you lad , ner mind ay sports bar is on , safe home lad
Didn't Keith write ✍️ in the Scum ?
I wonder how much wealthy donors paid per word of Keir's speech ??!?!?!
People need abolition of poverty , peace , wealth taxes & working class empowerment
Love to you
14 years of Tory mismanagement and Mr. Impatient here wants it all fixed in 14 weeks. I blame the education system for millennials, not teaching critical thinking and logic any more is a real issue.
@@terrydaktyllus1320this is silly strawmanning, you should be better than that. What people want is sensible policy that can deliver the change we need, rather than more austerity or PFI version 3 and all the associated bungs to business that includes.
@@Cronhour "this is silly strawmanning, you should be better than that."
You've never met me, you have no idea what I should or should not be better than. And that too is a strawman argument, Mr. Kettle.
"What people want is sensible policy that can deliver the change we need, rather than more austerity or PFI version 3 and all the associated bungs to business that includes."
Sure, me too, and I'm prepared to give them a bit longer than 14 weeks in which to do it.
The difference is, I looked around me during 14 years of Tory corruption and, when it ended, immediately accepted that what comes next has to be better - it just needs time.
So get some patience.
Labour doesn't have wealthy donors. They're funded by trade unions. Their policies help working people, while Tory policies help the elite.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 No need to meet you to realise you're a dunce.
1:05 The most "Please end my embarrassment" laugh I've ever heard 😂
I don't know about anyone else, but I completely switch off when someone says they find Kier's speeches enthusing. After that, I just don't trust a single word they have to say.
Agreed. One minute it’s how awful he is the next is praise for him. He must be the most unpopular voted PM in my living history.
Young people joining the Labour party because of rooting out AS, while the party is openly racist to anyone else. What a shame, this party cannot be antiracist without rooting out all racism
Looks like all the zionists joined or re-joined
Rooting out anti-semitism by purging more Jewish members than any other previous Labour leader!?
Day 60 of asking for a production team microphone.
Its not just a cesspit of a party (on par with the Tories, if not worse), but its also a sea of unending mediocrity. I despise UK politics, its utterly depressing.
And that is a considered opinion after 2 + months ? Remarkable
Then stand yourself and show us all how it's done - rather than sitting there whining on social media.
I for one am pleased to see the end of 14 years of Tory corruption, and I am prepared to give Starmer and Labour a bit more than 14 weeks to start putting stuff right.
Get over yourself and grow up.
@@thomasmoore1499 Since he became leader you numpty. You clearly know nothing about the Labour Party.
@@thomasmoore1499 2 months? More like 5 years, in fact, more like 20yrs. A corrupt, talentless cesspit & empty vessel to corporate and oligarchic interest.
EDL much
Stunning
Makes me vomit when Starmer talks about service 😢
"If you want a tasty PFI deal, my door is always open"...
Proper thought Oli did a lil photo bomb there, but nah, was just some pixie haired tall boy. Is Oli tall? He doesn't serve tall boy.
You're misusing cringy slang. You mean "he doesn't give tall" or "he doesn't give tall energy" but truthfully all sound equally stupid.
@@ricohgill6523 it's the open hearted and supportive tone in comments like this that serve tallboy vibes
If the Labour Party truly were all about working class values, they'd remove the two child benefit cap.
Where is the sausages mash up? Peas, peas, peas do a song. 😂
An hour long speech and it picks up a single word... perhaps you simply have the attention span of a goldfish, because I listened to it all the way through.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 How noble and self-righteous of you. Would you like a gold star?
@@beewa8840 I'll take any freebie if there's one going. But a third place bronze star will do, it's not difficult triggering someone with such a low attention span.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 😂
I don't think Starmer said " he had " to take donations, he accepted them and declared them
He said "he had to or could never watch Arsenal again" which is silly because that's nonsense, but also it's all the other "donations" he's taken. It's fine to not care about corruption, people can hold that opinion, but then don't pretend you care about corruption when attacking Tories.
@@Cronhour I thinlk you are talking nonsense. So he was talking about Arsenal, who he follows and has a season ticket to do so but as the Prime Minister that now presents problems of security, I'm sure you get the picture. How much space would the police and his own security people need to secure the PM's safety in the stands? It's not unlikely that he would be unable to attend as before, Next you seem to have little knowledge of the colossal scale of corruption that went on within the Tory goverment for years , You may clutch your pearls in horror at what you think Labour has done but if it is corruption in your opinion then it is a molehill compared to a mountain. OK and stop believing what the Mail , Sun, Express or Telegraph, say.
@@thomasmoore1499 So how come Rishi Sunak could go to Southampton games without £35k in free tickets and free box seats? I call b*llsh*t.
@@thomasmoore1499 He wanted the job, he got the job now he is moaning about the consequences of winning. He can watch his football team like most do on the telly.
You can call it what you like but Southampton is nothing like Arsenal
Two tier, free gear, no sausage kier.....
Writes like a minor, habitual maligner, Internet whiner.
@@terrydaktyllus1320you simping for Keir? Did you buy him a suit recently?
@@jonsmith5058 Here, let me get that for you:
"Are you simping for Keir?"
It's called "an education", you get good and free ones under Labour governments.
You're welcome.
Off you go then, I am sure Nigel needs his feet rubbed by his favourite skivvy.
You won’t get much support for the arts, only the celebrities that don’t need help!
Do you know about “the arts “ reason I ask is because you didn’t seem to know wot conference looks like i.e. the fucking same every year , go on home lad sports bar is on
Starmer's said there are tough times ahead - only for the working classes, mind, the top 1% of earners (Starmer included) are going to be laughing all the way to the bank.
@@stephenwalker850 sorry don’t understand the relevance
He wants respect, but he shows little respect seniors and children who do not contribute much or anything to the vote
He showed zero respect to loyal, principled Left wingers in the party. You are surprised by this?
Are you serious ? Of course seniors vote and in large numbers, the Tories rely on them.
You want respect but show little respect not just for the Labour Party but you talk utter shit , I’ve seen your other comments, you’re clueless son , safe home sports bars on
Seniors are the reason why politics is as it is. They are the larger population and their vote over the decades has played a massive part in shaping the modern world.
Seniors don’t vote? Smh
Sarwar wasnt challenged on his rhetoric about the SNP. How is Labour run Wales doing? Also bad? What is the common denominator?
Sausages is the only bit I remember 😂
They were clearly at the forefront of Starmer's mind - he was probably daydreaming about some pork-based freebie from one of his rich donors.
@@anncothromoir1018 I think he just likes telling porkies
@@kennethbosch9 😂It was his wurst speech ever.
@@anncothromoir1018 got his own brat summer, autumn
So, in other words, you have the attention span of a goldfish. You have my sympathies.
Big boy Barry got me crushing.
I agree that Starmer's performance was relaxed and tried to hit a serious rather than an optimistic tone. He found his stride on diversity and then reeled off the early quick wins they have delivered. The speech was competent but not exciting for an average voter. That's OK.
I can understand why the speech contents was a hit with Labour politicians and that's OK too. Ava is correct to highlight the conference is light on policy (but then they have a large set of manifesto commitments to deliver.
Those people suggesting we are seeing a continuation of "austerity" are simply campaigning for change but are really trying to mislead people ina deliberately damaging way.
Not okay with me, I cannot trust a party that supports genocide and makes the life of poor citizen citizens and hungry children even more difficult. IMHO he maintains he’s changed the party, well yes he has, promised us a broad church and instead kicked good people out whom he knew would give him a hard time. Being a PM he should welcome those sorts of challenges.
So how was Starmer challenging the neoliberal status quo?
are they drunk? 🤣😂🤣😂🥳🥳🥳
I stopped painting little faces around words that I write when I got to age seven and first learned joined-up writing. Just saying, you write like a 13 year old that hasn't completed English language lessons. Are you even old enough to vote?
They were on it last night
@@terrydaktyllus1320 you're grumpy.
High on Starmer's charisma.
@@anncothromoir1018 I am not looking for charisma, I am looking for competence. And I am prepared to wait a bit longer than 14 weeks for it given I've endured 14 years of Tory corruption.
Get patience.
As usual, it will be the workers who pay for a Labour party being in power - this is why the people always kick Labour out at the soonest opportunity.
Actually mr bell end of last labour government ( even after the financial crash ) workers were considerably better off than they are now , not much of ah surprise given the 15 years of wage stagnation under the tories , in addition it is statistically provable that ordinary people ( workers to you lad ) always fair better under ah labour government and that is true over all 7 previous labour governments, remarkably there huv only been 7 which is wild when you consider the Tory / orange party burned through 5 PMs since there was last ah labour PM , sorry lad I appear to be making you out to be full of shit , safe home lad sports bars on
Big Labour Love In on #PolJoe 😂
The main take away from this speech was that he wants Aberdeen North and South
Good speech. Not full of bluster & false hope but positive & focussed on deep structural change in housing & planning, decent pay & conditions, NHS, investment, crime & justice, rail, energy etc. Disappointed re pensioner fuel payment & 2 child cap - all round bad politics, poor maths & poor messaging etc. They could find way to target this to those that need it without universal payment. But tbf think he will be a transformative PM & great if he does achieve these changes.
Oh Stasi Starmer will be transformative alright, but for all the wrong reasons. 😏
Those hats sound interesting, £8 is reasonable, I've only got a £20 note, do you think they have any... oh, nevermind.
“The sausages the hostages!”😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I stopped painting little faces around words that I write when I got to age seven and first learned joined-up writing. Just saying.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 It's weird that smart phones include thousands of emoji just for kids under seven to play with... 🤔
@@RyanJ_ So what you're saying is that kids under seven can use emojis? Sure, I agree with you, because it's just the modern equivalent of drawing faces on paper with crayons when you write a letter to mummy telling her how much you love her.
So I'm not sure what point you think you have made here.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 It's been fully normalised for grown ups to use emoji for certain purposes on many social media platforms nowadays. You're free to dislike it all you want but that's the modern reality.
@@terrydaktyllus1320Terry, we all know the internet didnt exist when you were a child and now don’t understand emoji’s.
Respectfully, we don’t care. Go write a letter in your ‘joined up handwriting’ if you care so much.
Barry Gardiner mentioned the 'A' word 😱
How can you day there was no protest?! I know labour is now a no protest party, according to Kier. But there was that incident where some people stood up and spoke out for palestine. They were very roughly marshalled out and then arrested by police.
Ironically Labour are the ultimate party of protest given that they won the election based on most voters protesting against the Tories!
steely but not british steely
What on earth: tightening bootstraps or belts?
Being self depreciating, must be difficult for him. But the main thing depreciating from Starmer is his promises. No value there at all.
I’m getting some books on idioms to sell at conference. 😜
There was some odd phrasing in Kier Starmer's speech. It makes me wonder if the speechwriter was using AI.
@@Frithogar wise up
Wot are you wearing at this year’s wankotaph
It makes me wonder if Starmer himself is some kind of AI. How we do know there aren't wires and electrical components behind the mask of his face? I reckon he's an android. Convinced of it. And a cheap one as well - like the kind of android you might find in an Argos catalogue.
@@anncothromoir1018 "Argos catalogue"? What is this, 1976? I get my androids from Amazon.
@@anncothromoir1018 A retooling of the May bot perhaps?
GB Energy will make no difference to our power crusis. It's an investment vehicle.
To be fair, it will make a little difference, but nothing like as much as the publicly owned energy would!
All politicians recieve gifts and donations. Look up all the front and back benchers donations and gift value over the last year before you single out starmer.
Jenrick just accepted 75k from a company that has no employees- a shell company. There is o evidence of quid pro quo for starmer, but there has been in the past with other party members and it has not been reported.
If Starmer has done wrong then the system is wrong, not him. Tell the whole truth, in context. I expect this of the DailyMail, not you guys.
Well, Quadrature donated £4million, and suddenly their chair is UK climate envoy
The Green Finance Institute have a little chat with Rachel Reeves, and suddenly the UK Green Investment fund stops building publicly owned energy for public benefit, and becomes a derisking hedge fund for private profit instead
We see what the Labour are doing, and it isn't about our benefit
🤠 ❤️💚
Labour needs to seize the means of production, by force if necessary. The proletariat shouldn't go cold for the bourgeoisie can get fat off the profits!
is ava like 6ft ?
Boring
orite farage
Boring as opposed to..?
imagine clicking on a video with a series of political interviews and wanting to be entertained rather than be informed.
Like sticking your dick in a blender looking for a good time.
@@RedSntDK as opposed to interesting.... obviously
@@RedSntDKboring !