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Ken Loach absolutely DESTROYS Keir Starmer is a dreadful strapline, really makes what Ken Loach says look juvenile until you listen to it. A better caption would be Ken Loach explains Keir Starmer Brainless jargon makes DDN look idiotic. The video is good, change the caption.
But he is arguing against his own points saying that Jeremy should have been ruthless because the other side was. He is admitting that he was naive and yet he is criticizing the so-called ruthlessness of Kier Starmer. I wish he would see the contradiction in his own argument. Besides Jeremy lost badly. He was/is a good person but he had too much baggage (association with IRA and Hamas) and was not a leader. Politics is a dirty business whether you like it or not. It is more about marketing than about truth and Jeremy was lousy at that. That is the truth on the ground. Now you can either accept that or sit on the sideline and keep dreaming of an impossible utopia.
@Bentcop . biz His contradicted his own argument. He is a dreamer and only in our dreams, we can contradict our own arguments without consequence. Reality is very different.
@@raygooch Although I agree with your sentiment regarding childish clickbait titles, you imply that Ken is childish (unless it is a typo). Everything he says is valid and pertinent.
@@ExiledGypsy There is a contrdiction in his narrative. The big issue for the left is should it be Idealist, like the Corbynists, or Realist, like the Mandelson crew. I feel that Ken is right to bring the left into the real political world, which is of course full of accepted contradictions, so as to not be exiled to the wilderness. All political ideologies are loaded with contradiction. The left just seem unable to communicate their particular contradictions in a way that inspires confidence. Ps, I would prefer the Corbyn way to the Mandelson way.
2 years one, even even more. The guy just criticised Tory spending/taxing plans as "Corbynite". He uses Corbyn's name as an insult - the guy he claimed to support so he could climb to power, only to stab in the back (bad enough), and now even publicly insult. A total snake.
They’ve done it to so many times, I also remember what they did to Arthur Scargill, vicious. And in fact they are like that on most trade Union issues, it’s weird seeing the relative soft footing around the RMT, but still they don’t give them airtime to explain the disputes properly, and it’s not as we know only about money. Bit when you have the Leader of the Labour Party forbidding MPs from picket lines…well what to say.
The BBC avoid national current affairs almost entirely while the Tories are in totally in disrepute, ,, Very vulnerable on the floor and left to recover, ..The nation will fall for the mass medai propoganda and here we go again, another round with those pillaging a nation,
I don’t know this guy from Larry, and I’m not arguing one way or the other so calm down. Not being funny but how do you come to your conclusion and why should I believe it? This just looks like another political attack and frankly, political attacks always have a motive.. What’s the motive here and is it a reasonable outcome to follow?
@@ascgazz Ken Loach has been a Labour party activist since I was at primary school (55 years ago) and is famous for making films such as "Cathy Come Home", "I Daniel Blake" and "Sorry we Missed You" which are overtly political and highlight the problems of working class people and their oppression by the capitalist system. He is a friend and supporter of Jeremy Corbyn and left the party recently under threat of expulsion. If you don't know him, you really should.
Jeremy Corbin was a shining light and great hope, not only for the people of UK, but deprived peoples all around the globe. It was sad to see him targeted in a vicious campaign which forced him out. Perhaps he was too straight, honest, fair minded and unbiased for the British power circles and the public equally.
Problem with corbyn was he never going to be PM. He was Honest Thought mostly of the public and not the top 1% Worked with dignity Stood up for what was right and against what was wrong in society and the world Against racism Was anti war. And so on He had all characteristics which made him a bad politician and would never had become PM. Starmer has all the traits (none of the above) which makes him a good candidate to become PM. This political system is protected by the elite and we’re programmed by mainstream media. Our votes don’t count. If they did , corbyn would be PM today.
@@Fa-uk5fb What appalls me is the gullibility & stupidity of the common man, media campaign notwithstanding. How could they reject a man like J Corbyn & choose a clown, & that too with such a thumping majority? Time has shown the sheer stupidity of their choice and no wonder they are paying the price of that choice today.
Also a communist whose party have ruined the UK with open door immigration. He supported to many bad people & couldn't possibly have become primeminister. I will never vote Labour again. Reform UK 🇬🇧 is the party.
@@RedScotland I think people should vioce what is going on here and demand something be done about what happened to Jeremy Corbyn and election and other MPs fired resighned I for one have been called a Tory because I don't recognise the Labour party any more or it's policy's am I the only one apart from your self ?????? I can't support something I don't believe in or don't recognise or even trust
It's the working class who got rid of the left . They stabbed Corbyn in the back and voted in Boris. If you want to get elected in England you have to become right wing, if you don't you become UN-electable. The intellectual left fail to understand that the majority of working class people love tho struggle financially. . They feel sorry for the multi billionaires who nare having a hard time of it.
@@drmontague6475 It's not that you miraculously become "unelectable", it's that the establishment will do everything in their power to prevent it, and since they are devoid of basic decency, morals, and respect for law, no act is too low. I assure you, there is absolutely nobody in this country who enjoy being unable to feed their family and having to rely on food banks, even though they are in what the tories would call "gainful employment". How are the billionaires having a hard time of anything? They are paying corp tax at a rate of 1.87% whilst those already under a burden of debt have just been billed for the shortfall, come on...
Join the future of a new era, Vote for The Workers Party of Britain, or if there is no candidate for the workers party in your area, then vote for the best independent candidate. Get these two transparent corrupt main parties out of politics !!!
Mick Lynch and Eddie Dempsey are the sound of what the Labour Party once was. Jeremy Corbyn didn’t lose because of his policies to help ordinary people. The establishment felt threatened and he had to go.The only way to sort this out is for a change in the electoral system . FPTP is a tired electoral dictatorship. We need a system where each vote truly counts. If for example 60% voted for left wing or anti establishment parties. Then they would have 60% of the seats. That won’t ever happen under the current system. And the conservatives only need about 36% to have a huge majority.
@@mrkalm58 Maaaate! I work in the outback! We are brothers of sweating our arses off in places way too hot for any person in their right mind to live or work. lol. Respect from Australia... 👍
Ive been a labour voter all my life... However, now ive become a none voter... No one in any party is worthy of my vote..... We need a total new political system..🙏✌️✊
@@kevinadamson5768 Not looked into Herritage but why Reform? Farrage has already made it clear he wants us to move to private health care system and will sell off the NHS the first chance he gets.
It’s there , but hidden dictatorship and manliutaion over the years has numbed people , 2 parties , take your pick , the people on voting day have the power of the country at their fingertips , but will as always follow like sheep FACT
Your none vote leaves the Tories and labour in power use the vote ,Vote for the independent working class party let's get Jeremy Corbyn or George Galloway
Stammer is there to make sure the interests of the monied and the interests of apartheid Israel are not jeopardised. He doesn't have to win a General Election to succeed in his mission.
I left the Labour Party two years ago exactly because of this. It hurt me so much to tear up my membership but I just couldn't support Starmer. He tells us to unite as a party, but has no idea what a broad church is. I've since joined the Green Party and am a lot happier, but hope for significant transformation in the Labour Party.
I left Labour, I’m not funding that shit show with my hard earned cash - to be channeled off to the right of the party, sod that I rather be politically homeless
One tends to forget that people like Ken Loach are still around, talking sense, still committed to sound political values and still fighting the good fight through their work.
@@scotchegg3419 He has made (and still makes) films that sensitively and accurately reflect lives as lived by people who are not usually depicted in the mainstream. 'Kes' is my favourite but: 'Up The Junction', 'Cathy Come Home', 'Raining Stones', 'Poor Cow', 'Riff Raff', 'I, Daniel Blake', 'Bread and Roses' are all worth checking out too. Just to mention a few. They are as far from 'porn', as you put it, as you could possibly get, as porn is simply voyeauristic and doesn't have compassion. They do deal with poverty of course, with empathy and accurately and that is the point.
I joined the Labour Party in order to support the leadership of conviction politician Jeremy Corbyn. I resigned when ‘Sir’ Keir Starmer succeeded him. Ken Loach is a thoughtful and clear-sighted individual and also a Bath City supporter, so I may see him at Twerton Park tomorrow.
This man is poetry in motion and deserves much respect. He covered it all n that's years of dedication to uncover the complex spider's web of deception collusion and absolute corruption Thankyou Sir God bless you and your peaceful followers
You're correct but no party will offer a vote on it unless they know it won't succeed. The Establishment will never give up their power base for democracy.
@@xavierhucklenbruch1798 - by becoming the most right wing the Labour Party will have ever been? No thanks. I was a fool to think Starmer would be an okay leader. I’m appalled by how he has behaved.
Always loved Ken, a man of honesty and integity and above all compassion for the poor. / Ken you have done so much for the poor in Society we thank you / you will live in our hearts forever.
You’re a great man, Ken. I wish to goodness you could persuade Jeremy to start a new socialist party to counter Labour and the Tories. Britain needs an opposition that represents the working class.
I wish he would then Labour will be shot of all the posh public school/sheltered middle class left that have infested and destroyed the party and can start concentrating on issues that concern the working class (which ISNT the clapped out 19th century drivel from your posh school's politics classes.)
Absolutely spot on, i left the Labour Party because of Kiers betrayal & dishonesty. We need a new progressive party that has vision & represents public ownership. Thank you Ken
I've been a life long Labour supporter, but will not vote for them in a general election, unless they come back to being a true opposition to the Tories, that includes supporting unions, supporting the NHS, supporting the right to peaceful protest, and bringing back into public ownership water and rail.
a sweet, good, and intelligent man. Everything the establishment hate. It's to our nation's detriment that we don't elevate people like this to the highest office.
Crossing Ken Loach was Starmer’s biggest mistake. One of our greatest film makers and a direct voice that resonates through the decades for millions of us. Knuckle dragging numbskull centrists will laugh, but their Change UK New Labour 2.00 is going nowhere.
The centre left want the left to win power. There is no point in having far left leaders who get slaughtered by the far right. We need moderate peace loving, human rights respecting centre left Labour leaders.
"The interests of the ruling class have to predominate". Ken Loach, no wonder you are so famous, you can tell the truth in one sentence. Your utter goodness seeps out of your pores. The people MUST recognise this. I don't want people to leave Labour, I want the people to demand their party back from the same corporate interests that already run the Tories. I want democracy to be wrestled from the vicious teeth of the corporate oligarchy.
@@fmj9346 No point in a new party without proportional representation, as it won't get anywhere. You can fight for PR outside of the Labour Party by helping organisations like Make Votes Matter or push for it from within.
I agree with all of you. I want Labour to be a left-wing party that fights class injustices and strives for equality. But I think that it's too late. I have hope, but it's fading fast. I've left Labour. My membership seemed to endorse the current position of the party and I couldn't do that. I don't know who I'll vote for next. I live in a strong Tory seat, atm. No other party has a chance of getting in, so it never feels as if my vote counts. I desperately want PR. The Greens will probably get my vote. I wish that it could help them to have a louder voice in parliament. And I wish that the current Labour leadership would adopt more green policies. But they're just wishes :(
@@miaschu8175 You could help support and campaign with Make Votes Matter for PR. Also, if you join an affiliated trade union you'll still be able to vote in future Labour Party leadership elections.
I was campaigning for Labour in the last two elections and helped turn a tory seat into Labour on the back of Corbyn and the hope we all had. Imagine how we all felt when realising that right wing Labour and their centrist supporters were working against a Labour government and social justice. We haven't gone away. This Labour Party is here to destroy the hope. We scared them in 2017 and can do it again but more organised.
The only mistake Jeremy made was being too nice, too compassionate and he didn’t play dirty. Too sincere and principled. Which is why many liked him. Sadly, the centrists took advantage of this and didn’t play by the same rules. Absolutely disgusting.. I can never vote for the Labour Party after this.
Oh and also, he should’ve got rid of people like Margaret Hodge and the rest of those toxic players (Mandy) who weaponised anti Semitism as a tool to get rid of them.
I agree but that would have been reactionary and would have gone against him. It would also have run counter to his integrity. I have the utmost respect for Corbyn, but he isn't politic. He is a good person - he often reacts out of emotion, rather than having a cool head. Yet, he thinks about things and sees how we need to listen and compromise with others. He's definitely complicated. But above all, he's a decent man and refuses to play the game. He was always going to be open to mendacious attacks. I wish that he'd had a better strategist on his side, to help him counter those who twisted his meanings and tarnished his reputation. He wasn't the man for that fight.
@@miaschu8175 To me has always a poor mans Tony Benn. Whether right or wrong, both shared very similar principled values and stood for what they believed in (which often mean't disobeying the party whip). Benn and his family also succumbed to constant vile attacks by the right wing media in the 1970's, with headlines like "The most dangerous man in Britain" - all because he campaigned against our common market membership which ironically the Tories and right wing media all supported back in the day.
It's the working class who got rid of the left . They stabbed Corbyn in the back and voted in Boris. If you want to get elected in England you have to become right wing, if you don't you become UN-electable. The intellectual left fail to understand that the majority of working class people love tho struggle financially. . They feel sorry for the multi billionaires who nare having a hard time of it.
It Blair and Mandela on pulling his strings and he happy as long as he can look powerful and stand at a podium. Whether Murdoch behind them I don’t know but WEF definitely.
Indeed you should all run as independent MPs! Corbyn and Loach would make a better job working independent from the deceitful spineless Starmer and the Labour Party!
@@andylucas1175 Given we live under an economic system we call capitalism, that prevents democracy in 70% of life most spend at work, and incentivises the corruption of what little democracy we get when we leave work, for the betterment of few before many, I am continually surprised at people presuming we had a democracy worth spit to begin with.
If you've left, plan on leaving or are not a member of the Labour Party for any reason, the best option is to join an affiliated trade union so you get a vote in future Labour Party leadership elections.
Jesus, how depressing. Yep, JC was our only hope. Yep, saw the same thing with Tony Blair. He was already attending Bilderburg meetings before he was voted in.
Id have voted for Corbyn if he didn't have pathetic pandering ads running referring to him as "Uncle Jezzer" with black youth actors pretending they were voting for him. When somebody signs off that sort of shallow, manipulative promotion, it's hard to believe that they're coming from a place of honesty.
British politics is in a terrible state right now; forced by our out-of-date FPTP system to have to choose between the cruel, corrupt, and incompetent Tories, and Kier Starmer's Labour. To think just a few years ago Labour felt like a decent alternative. Now look at them
@@hayleyannamathieson7261 Don't be sad. As was said, be complimented. The attacks have only intensified because the danger to the status quo was genuinely threatened. Organise.
It may hurt some but you know where you stand with tories, and as it is right now I'd find it hard to vote Labour. We have a Tory MP for the first time, and if the candidate is full on Starmer they won't get my vote at all.
It's the working class who got rid of the left . They stabbed Corbyn in the back and voted in Boris. If you want to get elected in England you have to become right wing, if you don't you become UN-electable. The intellectual left fail to understand that the majority of working class people love tho struggle financially. . They feel sorry for the multi billionaires who nare having a hard time of it.
Ken Loach's clarity of thought about Starmer and the Labour right is so intuitive and aging like a fine wine. Starmer and the Labour parties behaviour since the 7th October only validates Ken's views and concerns. It is scary that there is no meaningful opposition to the Conservative Party and that is extremely bad for the future of our democracy.
Ken Loach, a fantastic man that has always stood up for the working class community in Britain. I'm Irish, but my heart breaks for the socialists of the Labour Party, betrayed by the right in the party. Seeing Starmer's Purge of socialists in the party hits a nerve. The biggest mistake Corbyn ever made was to not show the same contempt that the traitors in his party showed him.
We don't have free speech in the party anymore. Anytime somebody on the left becomes a CLP chair, a Momentum branch chair, stands for election to the NEC or NPF or becomes a council candidate they get suspended. Then they will go for the members who don't do anything in the party other than attend branch and constituency meetings and fundraisers, knock on doors and deliver leaflets.
@@lemsip207 Yep, Starmer has went full Tory plant on this one. Purge the party of any left leaning MP's, replace them with centre right ones, then tell Labour members they have no right to vote and then the new right leaning MP's can continue the status quo.
@@lemsip207 You don't have free speech because when you do you embarrass the labour party by constantly yammering on about pro nouns and other nonsense that no cunt in the real world cares about. Stop placating every fringe element of our society going and you'd actually be in with a chance.
He is definitely a Stalnist figure. I shared the meme of him merged with Stalin and the Eurofanatics in the Progressive Alliance took exception to it. Progressive my foot. What unites them is opposition to brexit but most aren't left wing and some are very socially conservative. They only wanted a progressive alliance in Parliament in 2019 provided Jeremy Corbyn stood down as Labour leader.
I just wish Jeremy would start his own Socialist Political Party; in opposition to Starmer. He'd potentially start with 150,000 immediate Members; and possibly, the immediate support of the huge Unite Union.
To defeat the Uniparty we must deliver a HU_NG PARLIAMENT!!! Vote for the Citizen Independents or The Workers Party of Britain or Reform to end the reign of the Uniparty Criminal Conspiracy!!!
The solution for the Labour Party was never going to be found via someone who's name is preceded with the word"Sir". Loach nails the nature of Starkers labour Party here.
I betted him to be the next leader prior to the end of corbyn He was up against no one. These women now on the front bench have proved that. Incompetent and bungling buffoons. Oh just like Doris.
My prediction: Labour leadership wants to make sure the NHS is privatized-all the better if it can happen while Tories are in charge to blame them (but do nothing about it), but if has to happen under Labour, they don't want the membership to interfere.
…Ken is spot on. It was so obvious. This is why it is so crucial for the Labour oligarchy to get back into the EU. Without that it is dead in the water.
How can someone miss the truth so spectacularly? The EU is a coalition of some of the richest countries in the world, working together to enforce right-wing economic policies across Europe, in the interests of the rich. The EU is a right-wing project. And completely undemocratic, too. Why are so many on the left in denial of these obvious facts? And regardless of those facts, there was a referendum, and Leave won. Starmer doesn't give a damn about left-wing economics or about democracy, so of course he has always championed the EU (as did Cameron and Osborne, remember), and he doesn't care that he is out of step with the majority of working-class people on that. When it came to the last election, Johnson won because he promised Brexit. And he delivered it. Those of us who support the interests of working-class people should care about the fact that Leave won, and we should accept it, and use the opportunity to explain the long-term benefits of being out of the EU: that we can make our own laws and enact socialist legislation that would have been forbidden by EU law.
@@omp199 - and therein lies part of the problem. Purism vs pragmatism. Lexiters helped bring about Brexit so have colluded with this utter clusterfuck which is making people’s lives much more difficult and will do for years to come.
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Ken Loach absolutely DESTROYS Keir Starmer
is a dreadful strapline, really makes what Ken Loach says look juvenile until you listen to it.
A better caption would be
Ken Loach explains Keir Starmer
Brainless jargon makes DDN look idiotic. The video is good, change the caption.
But he is arguing against his own points saying that Jeremy should have been ruthless because the other side was.
He is admitting that he was naive and yet he is criticizing the so-called ruthlessness of Kier Starmer.
I wish he would see the contradiction in his own argument.
Besides Jeremy lost badly. He was/is a good person but he had too much baggage (association with IRA and Hamas) and was not a leader.
Politics is a dirty business whether you like it or not. It is more about marketing than about truth and Jeremy was lousy at that.
That is the truth on the ground. Now you can either accept that or sit on the sideline and keep dreaming of an impossible utopia.
@Bentcop . biz His contradicted his own argument.
He is a dreamer and only in our dreams, we can contradict our own arguments without consequence.
Reality is very different.
@@raygooch Although I agree with your sentiment regarding childish clickbait titles, you imply that Ken is childish (unless it is a typo). Everything he says is valid and pertinent.
@@ExiledGypsy There is a contrdiction in his narrative. The big issue for the left is should it be Idealist, like the Corbynists, or Realist, like the Mandelson crew.
I feel that Ken is right to bring the left into the real political world, which is of course full of accepted contradictions, so as to not be exiled to the wilderness. All political ideologies are loaded with contradiction. The left just seem unable to communicate their particular contradictions in a way that inspires confidence.
Ps, I would prefer the Corbyn way to the Mandelson way.
Ken loach cut through all the crap, and said it like it is. THANK YOU.
loach=jeremy corbyn fanboy
He always does.
Cutting though all the crap is his great talent ,
😅spot on Ken !
He is a Judas they all are stammer even said he's a remained 😂 what a double headed snake
A year on, and his judgement of starmer is even more accurate.
Sickening
Very prescient I think.
2 years one, even even more. The guy just criticised Tory spending/taxing plans as "Corbynite". He uses Corbyn's name as an insult - the guy he claimed to support so he could climb to power, only to stab in the back (bad enough), and now even publicly insult. A total snake.
2 years on , 100% accurate
ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING STARMER
To my mind a lying traitor like Starmer is worse than the very worst tory. Will never vote for Starmer, a monster with no personality.
What the national press, BBC etc did to Corbyn must never be forgotten.
And that is true.
They’ve done it to so many times, I also remember what they did to Arthur Scargill, vicious. And in fact they are like that on most trade Union issues, it’s weird seeing the relative soft footing around the RMT, but still they don’t give them airtime to explain the disputes properly, and it’s not as we know only about money. Bit when you have the Leader of the Labour Party forbidding MPs from picket lines…well what to say.
@@careyostrer6193 you are so right
The BBC avoid national current affairs almost entirely while the Tories are in totally in disrepute, ,, Very vulnerable on the floor and left to recover, ..The nation will fall for the mass medai propoganda and here we go again, another round with those pillaging a nation,
and the traitors, the sabotaging melts from within the party. This tory chaos is in no small part on them too
Ken Loach, still a shining beacon of truth in a dark and muddy world.
Takes excoriation to a shining new level.
Ken Woach. Looks good, talks b*llocks.
I come from a red wall area , I always voted labour but never again , both party’s are the same now , what’s the point eh ? Money always wins
@@tonyclarke9269 Money wins because you stop voting and, therefore, you stop fighting
@@tonymac1257 so do we vote for then ? The whole system is corrupt to the core now
The Guardian is a disgrace.
Radical left 4u
The Guardian used to be independent but now is another "establishment " media "news" paper.
What paper should I read instead?
Read the holy Bible
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@@electron8262 NONE, OR TV.
This is what a man with integrity and honour looks like. When he speaks, we should listen.
I don’t know this guy from Larry, and I’m not arguing one way or the other so calm down.
Not being funny but how do you come to your conclusion and why should I believe it?
This just looks like another political attack and frankly, political attacks always have a motive..
What’s the motive here and is it a reasonable outcome to follow?
Very well said.
@@ascgazz A cursory search on the internet will quickly inform you who Ken Loach is and why he is described as a man of integrity and honour.
He is a has been.. the world has moved on.. maybe it's time to win labour.. not live in the beardie past and lose!!!!
@@ascgazz Ken Loach has been a Labour party activist since I was at primary school (55 years ago) and is famous for making films such as "Cathy Come Home", "I Daniel Blake" and "Sorry we Missed You" which are overtly political and highlight the problems of working class people and their oppression by the capitalist system. He is a friend and supporter of Jeremy Corbyn and left the party recently under threat of expulsion. If you don't know him, you really should.
Jeremy Corbin was a shining light and great hope, not only for the people of UK, but deprived peoples all around the globe. It was sad to see him targeted in a vicious campaign which forced him out. Perhaps he was too straight, honest, fair minded and unbiased for the British power circles and the public equally.
Problem with corbyn was he never going to be PM. He was
Honest
Thought mostly of the public and not the top 1%
Worked with dignity
Stood up for what was right and against what was wrong in society and the world
Against racism
Was anti war.
And so on
He had all characteristics which made him a bad politician and would never had become PM.
Starmer has all the traits (none of the above) which makes him a good candidate to become PM.
This political system is protected by the elite and we’re programmed by mainstream media. Our votes don’t count. If they did , corbyn would be PM today.
@@Fa-uk5fb What appalls me is the gullibility & stupidity of the common man, media campaign notwithstanding. How could they reject a man like J Corbyn & choose a clown, & that too with such a thumping majority? Time has shown the sheer stupidity of their choice and no wonder they are paying the price of that choice today.
Also a communist whose party have ruined the UK with open door immigration. He supported to many bad people & couldn't possibly have become primeminister. I will never vote Labour again. Reform UK 🇬🇧 is the party.
Corbyn was destroyed largely by The weaponising of anti-semitism. Get the book if you can.
@@RedScotland I think people should vioce what is going on here and demand something be done about what happened to Jeremy Corbyn and election and other MPs fired resighned I for one have been called a Tory because I don't recognise the Labour party any more or it's policy's am I the only one apart from your self ?????? I can't support something I don't believe in or don't recognise or even trust
Kier Starmer showing us what it truly means to be a traitor.
Well said, Ken. Time to take Britain back from foreign & vested interests.
“Mass media is or enemy” well said sir , time to stand up and be counted
12:42 "The mass media are our enemy. They've declared war, and we know whose interests they represent."
I attack the media in nearly every post I have written for years now, That is the key,
Shows how much they were scared of what JC stood for.
But he lost.. time to move on and win..
@@xavierhucklenbruch1798 nope, democracy doesn't end with one defeat by your enemies, which is what the blairites are.
@@xavierhucklenbruch1798 Win by standing for what? Tony Blair II?
@@xavierhucklenbruch1798 Xavier, the breadth of your commenting is a wonder. As in, "I wonder when you'll try a change?"
@@xavierhucklenbruch1798 TROLL FO!
We're seeing what Ken said about Starmer truly coming to the fire now
Nobody could have said it better. Thank you Mr Loach
Stalin said it in a similar way
If every politician had the same amount of integrity as this guy, the world would be a better place.
It's the working class who got rid of the left . They stabbed Corbyn in
the back and voted in Boris. If you want to get elected in England you
have to become right wing, if you don't you become UN-electable. The
intellectual left fail to understand that the majority of working class
people love tho struggle financially. . They feel sorry for the multi
billionaires who nare having a hard time of it.
@@drmontague6475 It's not that you miraculously become "unelectable", it's that the establishment will do everything in their power to prevent it, and since they are devoid of basic decency, morals, and respect for law, no act is too low. I assure you, there is absolutely nobody in this country who enjoy being unable to feed their family and having to rely on food banks, even though they are in what the tories would call "gainful employment". How are the billionaires having a hard time of anything? They are paying corp tax at a rate of 1.87% whilst those already under a burden of debt have just been billed for the shortfall, come on...
Or even a fraction would make a difference.
Peter Mandelson, is there a more cynical, amoral, self serving slimeball in Politics ?
Yes. The entire tory cabinet. Blair and all those British politicians who are aligned with friends of Israel group.
Blairs right hand man.
the mere sight of little lord mandelson makes me gag...
BorisJohnson ?
Kier Starmer.
Ken Loach is one of the most honourable and honest human beings to ever walk the earth.
I remember 'Cathy Come Home'! Late 60s?
Walk? Ken floats...
Join the future of a new era, Vote for The Workers Party of Britain, or if there is no candidate for the workers party in your area, then vote for the best independent candidate. Get these two transparent corrupt main parties out of politics !!!
Thank you Ken Loach for explaining the intricacies of the left and right politics. Mick Lynch has the credentials.
I'd vote for him.
Mick Lynch and Eddie Dempsey are the sound of what the Labour Party once was. Jeremy Corbyn didn’t lose because of his policies to help ordinary people. The establishment felt threatened and he had to go.The only way to sort this out is for a change in the electoral system . FPTP is a tired electoral dictatorship. We need a system where each vote truly counts. If for example 60% voted for left wing or anti establishment parties. Then they would have 60% of the seats. That won’t ever happen under the current system. And the conservatives only need about 36% to have a huge majority.
donkey
Ken, as an Aussie construction worker can I just say you're a bloody legend.
Ken ,as an Iraqi construction worker, I too say you are bloody legend.
As a not so humble London Bus Driver I say go Ken!!!!
So is john pilger sadly like ken age will take them rail rail against the dying of the light,
As a retired blue colour leftie in Australia, I'm with you. Our ALP is run by the right faction, too.
@@mrkalm58 Maaaate! I work in the outback! We are brothers of sweating our arses off in places way too hot for any person in their right mind to live or work. lol. Respect from Australia... 👍
Ive been a labour voter all my life... However, now ive become a none voter... No one in any party is worthy of my vote..... We need a total new political system..🙏✌️✊
Vote reform or heritage then don't waste your vote. 😊
@@kevinadamson5768 Not looked into Herritage but why Reform? Farrage has already made it clear he wants us to move to private health care system and will sell off the NHS the first chance he gets.
I applaud your comment.
It’s there , but hidden dictatorship and manliutaion over the years has numbed people , 2 parties , take your pick , the people on voting day have the power of the country at their fingertips , but will as always follow like sheep FACT
Your none vote leaves the Tories and labour in power use the vote ,Vote for the independent working class party let's get Jeremy Corbyn or George Galloway
Two years down the line, this sounds prophetic, doesn’t it
People chanted Corbyn's name. That shows you how much people liked him. Starmer gets a limp handclap at best. He doesn't know how he has already lost.
The far left's problem is they have 20% support at most, and they think they can win anything by calling the remaining 80% names.
He's not there to win. Just to keep things stable for the rights
Stammer is there to make sure the interests of the monied and the interests of apartheid Israel are not jeopardised.
He doesn't have to win a General Election to succeed in his mission.
@@greenwoodorganics4681 Like Starmer is doing any better.
@@greenwoodorganics4681 Who is talking about "The Far Left"? Corbyn was never Far Left anyway. He is only Far Left to the Far Right.
I left the Labour Party two years ago exactly because of this. It hurt me so much to tear up my membership but I just couldn't support Starmer. He tells us to unite as a party, but has no idea what a broad church is. I've since joined the Green Party and am a lot happier, but hope for significant transformation in the Labour Party.
Did you support Blair? 😕
My story exactly.
Me too, left Labour and gone Green. Shame after 50yrs 😢
Good friend of mine did too
I did too. What they did to corbyn broke my heart
He done great tv shows that showed what hardship our British families faced in tough times.
Ken is a man of integrity, like Jeremy Corbyn.
There are not many left.
Corporate dominance of society in so many ways. It’s sad and annoying.
I left Labour, I’m not funding that shit show with my hard earned cash - to be channeled off to the right of the party, sod that I rather be politically homeless
I only stayed to vote for a better leader should Starmer resign.
Such a cop out.
One tends to forget that people like Ken Loach are still around, talking sense, still committed to sound political values and still fighting the good fight through their work.
He makes poverty porn.
@@scotchegg3419 No he doesn't. Channel Five and Channel Four do. ITV started it with the Jeremy Kyle show.
Cathy come home we talked about it in the workplace. It was debated in Parliament.
@@scotchegg3419 He has made (and still makes) films that sensitively and accurately reflect lives as lived by people who are not usually depicted in the mainstream.
'Kes' is my favourite but: 'Up The Junction', 'Cathy Come Home', 'Raining Stones', 'Poor Cow', 'Riff Raff', 'I, Daniel Blake', 'Bread and Roses' are all worth checking out too. Just to mention a few.
They are as far from 'porn', as you put it, as you could possibly get, as porn is simply voyeauristic and doesn't have compassion. They do deal with poverty of course, with empathy and accurately and that is the point.
that is exactly why he has been blacklisted
The gentleman has got it spot on. Fair play to him.
If you're forbidding Labour MPs from joining pickets, then why on earth are you leading the LABOUR party.
Jeremy and John was a fleeting moment in history when a modern exciting future was possible but big money said noooo .
Absolutely spot on. Mr Loach is a legend.
Everything he said two years ago has been shown to be absolutely true. A great man!
I'd say it's worse. Labour is now the u turn party and couldn't find it in their hearts to rebuke a genocide when it's right in front of them.
Absolutely spot on. Well said. This man had the good for the common man who stands firmly against those who support the interest of ruling elite.
Exactly right Ken Loach. When will people wake up? Probably not for another 20yrs. I despair.
In 20 years the country will be filled with labour camps, and the poor will be the ones working for the rich. If there is a world at all.
We are in this position because people are just brain dead.
They will wake up when the media tells them to and sadly not before; don't hold your breath.
Actually people are waking up, its just being covered up and its getting harder for the rulers to do so with good reason
Young people see the truth.. Sadly older people see fear and lies as truth..
I joined the Labour Party in order to support the leadership of conviction politician Jeremy Corbyn. I resigned when ‘Sir’ Keir Starmer succeeded him. Ken Loach is a thoughtful and clear-sighted individual and also a Bath City supporter, so I may see him at Twerton Park tomorrow.
same here. I left the moment Starmer was elected. And fortunately/unfortunately, his actions since has showed that we made the right choice to leave.
This man is poetry in motion and deserves much respect.
He covered it all n that's years of dedication to uncover the complex spider's web of deception collusion and absolute corruption
Thankyou Sir
God bless you and your peaceful followers
mr loach has put things in perspective, a kind of man you'd trust.
This is why the UK needs proportional representation.
Is there a party whose policy is proportional representation?
You're correct but no party will offer a vote on it unless they know it won't succeed. The Establishment will never give up their power base for democracy.
@@andylucas1175 There is the problem. There is no movement towards proportional representation.
@@christiaantheron9080 The Greens and the Lib Dems support PR. There is also the organisation Make Votes Matter which is cross party.
Sortition for Australia!!!
At the moment, Jeremy Corbyn is the only MP providing Labour opposition. Any time he turns up to a demo he makes a speech criticising the Govt.
He lost .. time to move on.
He and RLB always were the only ones.
@@xavierhucklenbruch1798 No where to move to.
@@xavierhucklenbruch1798 - by becoming the most right wing the Labour Party will have ever been? No thanks.
I was a fool to think Starmer would be an okay leader. I’m appalled by how he has behaved.
@@xavierhucklenbruch1798 Long past time to show some opposition !!
Always loved Ken, a man of honesty and integity and above all compassion for the poor. / Ken you have done so much for the poor in Society we thank you / you will live in our hearts forever.
Speaking from a year in the future, the time is right Ken, we need a new party today.
You’re a great man, Ken. I wish to goodness you could persuade Jeremy to start a new socialist party to counter Labour and the Tories. Britain needs an opposition that represents the working class.
Agreed
100%.
I think Ken supported Left Unity until JC took over Labour.
I wish he would then Labour will be shot of all the posh public school/sheltered middle class left that have infested and destroyed the party and can start concentrating on issues that concern the working class (which ISNT the clapped out 19th century drivel from your posh school's politics classes.)
Wake up.
Paul Mason must be tripping balls if he still thinks Starmer is going to emerge from his cocoon a socialist hero.
Paul Mason has been bought, wealthy but morally bankrupt, the Mephistopheles trade off.
It certainly appears Paul Mason is either several sandwiches short of a picnic...Or just another shitehouse.
Excellently put
@@Naughtymrpixels I used to think he was serious.
@@josemengelez6947 a pal of mine had a theory about people who’s eyes are too close together.
Absolutely spot on, i left the Labour Party because of Kiers betrayal & dishonesty.
We need a new progressive party that has vision & represents public ownership. Thank you Ken
so did I , Ken never changes ,thankfully.
I've been a life long Labour supporter, but will not vote for them in a general election, unless they come back to being a true opposition to the Tories, that includes supporting unions, supporting the NHS, supporting the right to peaceful protest, and bringing back into public ownership water and rail.
a sweet, good, and intelligent man. Everything the establishment hate. It's to our nation's detriment that we don't elevate people like this to the highest office.
How much an hour do they pay arse lickers these days ?
🙈
Thank goodness we don't give him much credance.
They only want evil people in the high positions!! 😏
The smear campaign should be treated as a criminal offence and the perpetrators brought to justice.
And if found guilty, hung!
get real it was the working class that stabbed Corbyn in the back
I think Stalin would have said something similar
You Communist's are dangerous
It still makes me angry what the Labour Party and the tories and media did to Jeremy. They knew he could not be bought. My hero
I totally agree
Ken Loach--an amazing man--Highly thought of in Ireland
Crossing Ken Loach was Starmer’s biggest mistake.
One of our greatest film makers and a direct voice that resonates through the decades for millions of us.
Knuckle dragging numbskull centrists will laugh, but their Change UK New Labour 2.00 is going nowhere.
Coming to an arthouse theatre near you!
The centre left want the left to win power. There is no point in having far left leaders who get slaughtered by the far right. We need moderate peace loving, human rights respecting centre left Labour leaders.
"The interests of the ruling class have to predominate". Ken Loach, no wonder you are so famous, you can tell the truth in one sentence. Your utter goodness seeps out of your pores. The people MUST recognise this. I don't want people to leave Labour, I want the people to demand their party back from the same corporate interests that already run the Tories. I want democracy to be wrestled from the vicious teeth of the corporate oligarchy.
New party needed urgently. No point in reviving the current Labour Party. It’s dead. J
@@fmj9346 No point in a new party without proportional representation, as it won't get anywhere. You can fight for PR outside of the Labour Party by helping organisations like Make Votes Matter or push for it from within.
Well said. Although the whole system needs radical reforms
I agree with all of you. I want Labour to be a left-wing party that fights class injustices and strives for equality. But I think that it's too late. I have hope, but it's fading fast.
I've left Labour. My membership seemed to endorse the current position of the party and I couldn't do that.
I don't know who I'll vote for next. I live in a strong Tory seat, atm. No other party has a chance of getting in, so it never feels as if my vote counts. I desperately want PR.
The Greens will probably get my vote. I wish that it could help them to have a louder voice in parliament. And I wish that the current Labour leadership would adopt more green policies. But they're just wishes :(
@@miaschu8175 You could help support and campaign with Make Votes Matter for PR. Also, if you join an affiliated trade union you'll still be able to vote in future Labour Party leadership elections.
The "third-way," Blairite Labour aspires to be the poor person's Tory instead of the poor person's defender.
Ken Loach a film director of total commitment and honesty.
Corbyn was always the answer. Every time I think of that election I get upset
Me to
Me too
See my comment above, Corbyn was destroyed largely by the weaponising of anti-semitism.
I was campaigning for Labour in the last two elections and helped turn a tory seat into Labour on the back of Corbyn and the hope we all had. Imagine how we all felt when realising that right wing Labour and their centrist supporters were working against a Labour government and social justice. We haven't gone away. This Labour Party is here to destroy the hope. We scared them in 2017 and can do it again but more organised.
All GE’s are rigged so don’t be fooled & get upset about it , we’ve got to fight the hood fight come what may
The only mistake Jeremy made was being too nice, too compassionate and he didn’t play dirty. Too sincere and principled. Which is why many liked him. Sadly, the centrists took advantage of this and didn’t play by the same rules. Absolutely disgusting.. I can never vote for the Labour Party after this.
Oh and also, he should’ve got rid of people like Margaret Hodge and the rest of those toxic players (Mandy) who weaponised anti Semitism as a tool to get rid of them.
@@engleblerthumferlumpadinck6536 yes true with the Luciana stuff. I think JC would’ve dealt with the pandemic a whole load better than BJ and co.
I agree but that would have been reactionary and would have gone against him. It would also have run counter to his integrity.
I have the utmost respect for Corbyn, but he isn't politic. He is a good person - he often reacts out of emotion, rather than having a cool head. Yet, he thinks about things and sees how we need to listen and compromise with others. He's definitely complicated.
But above all, he's a decent man and refuses to play the game. He was always going to be open to mendacious attacks. I wish that he'd had a better strategist on his side, to help him counter those who twisted his meanings and tarnished his reputation. He wasn't the man for that fight.
@@miaschu8175 To me has always a poor mans Tony Benn. Whether right or wrong, both shared very similar principled values and stood for what they believed in (which often mean't disobeying the party whip). Benn and his family also succumbed to constant vile attacks by the right wing media in the 1970's, with headlines like "The most dangerous man in Britain" - all because he campaigned against our common market membership which ironically the Tories and right wing media all supported back in the day.
It's the working class who got rid of the left . They stabbed Corbyn in
the back and voted in Boris. If you want to get elected in England you
have to become right wing, if you don't you become UN-electable. The
intellectual left fail to understand that the majority of working class
people love tho struggle financially. . They feel sorry for the multi
billionaires who nare having a hard time of it.
Ken Loach is a national treasure and the voice of truth.
Thanks Ken, well said!
This gives me hope that we have someone speaking the truth in this awful environment of ruthless right wing rule.
Who gives a damn what old Ken Loach thinks?? He is history.
What truth? His opinions mean little against the last election result! That is a truth!
@@susanpatricialewis5862 I always think that people who think the 70's might be coming back are blessed. Keeping them going. Reality would kill them.
I wonder if the Murdochs are advising Starmer like they did Blair
Or is it just Blair, the warmonger dripping in the blood of children in the middle East & the global South , advising dear Kier. 🤪😡😱🤮
Of course they are eg Mandelson
100%
It Blair and Mandela on pulling his strings and he happy as long as he can look powerful and stand at a podium. Whether Murdoch behind them I don’t know but WEF definitely.
Excellent presentation Ken Loach, Kier Starmer is a back stabber and is no different to the Conservative Party.
As it turned out, he was spot on
Ken Loach is a diamond.
Indeed you should all run as independent MPs! Corbyn and Loach would make a better job working independent from the deceitful spineless Starmer and the Labour Party!
I hope they do. Birds of a feather
Starmer's main disqualification as PM is his weird promise to “make Brexit work”, a sheer impossible task.
He helped cover up Jimmy Savile when he was alive.
I listen to Ken several times. I believe he still has these views in October 2022.
This is why I left. He's absolutely right .
Me too, democracy is dead.
@@andylucas1175 Given we live under an economic system we call capitalism, that prevents democracy in 70% of life most spend at work, and incentivises the corruption of what little democracy we get when we leave work, for the betterment of few before many,
I am continually surprised at people presuming we had a democracy worth spit to begin with.
If you've left, plan on leaving or are not a member of the Labour Party for any reason, the best option is to join an affiliated trade union so you get a vote in future Labour Party leadership elections.
Please re-join Lee, fight from within.
You'll be sorely missed....
Jesus, how depressing. Yep, JC was our only hope.
Yep, saw the same thing with Tony Blair. He was already attending Bilderburg meetings before he was voted in.
It was James Callaghan, a LABOUR politician, who initiated primre ministers attending Bilderberg!!
Id have voted for Corbyn if he didn't have pathetic pandering ads running referring to him as "Uncle Jezzer" with black youth actors pretending they were voting for him. When somebody signs off that sort of shallow, manipulative promotion, it's hard to believe that they're coming from a place of honesty.
get real it was the working class that stabbed Corbyn in the back
Is Bilderberg similar to the Trilateral Commission, which Starmer belongs to?
He is also I believe lord of the bath (bat'kol, voice of god) What hubris!@@lisalisker2659
what a wonderfully worded expose by a man oozing intelligence and integrity.
That was as brilliant as any of your work Mr Loach, thank you so much for a much needed boost.
A living legend. Great person and film director unafraid to speak out.
Brilliant man and compassionate too Ken Loach
lol. You confuse the word compassion with something else I think
I will never forgive him for what he did to Corbyn. We need people like Ken as we did Wedgewood Ben: truth sayers.
A film director with total honesty.
British politics is in a terrible state right now; forced by our out-of-date FPTP system to have to choose between the cruel, corrupt, and incompetent Tories, and Kier Starmer's Labour. To think just a few years ago Labour felt like a decent alternative. Now look at them
I know...sad.😖
@@hayleyannamathieson7261 Don't be sad. As was said, be complimented. The attacks have only intensified because the danger to the status quo was genuinely threatened.
Organise.
It may hurt some but you know where you stand with tories, and as it is right now I'd find it hard to vote Labour.
We have a Tory MP for the first time, and if the candidate is full on Starmer they won't get my vote at all.
The problem is....that we need to change the electoral system.
It's the working class who got rid of the left . They stabbed Corbyn in
the back and voted in Boris. If you want to get elected in England you
have to become right wing, if you don't you become UN-electable. The
intellectual left fail to understand that the majority of working class
people love tho struggle financially. . They feel sorry for the multi
billionaires who nare having a hard time of it.
There is no such thing as a broad church when some of the parishioners are stabbing you in the back.
'You', as in 'the childish hysterical cranks making the Labour Party unelectable'?
Broadchurch means - Give others more power so we can end up with all of it.
@@markpub A word of sense! This is the world of Dunkirk was a victory!
Ken Loach's clarity of thought about Starmer and the Labour right is so intuitive and aging like a fine wine. Starmer and the Labour parties behaviour since the 7th October only validates Ken's views and concerns. It is scary that there is no meaningful opposition to the Conservative Party and that is extremely bad for the future of our democracy.
Well said ,I totally agree with you GOD BLESS JC MAY HE ONE DAY BE OUR PM .STARMER IS NOT LABOUR HE IS A BLOODY TORY .
From one of the richest parts of the UK. OXTED, SURREY.
Inspirational, as ever, thanks Ken.
So glad you are on our side.
Ken Loach, a fantastic man that has always stood up for the working class community in Britain. I'm Irish, but my heart breaks for the socialists of the Labour Party, betrayed by the right in the party. Seeing Starmer's Purge of socialists in the party hits a nerve. The biggest mistake Corbyn ever made was to not show the same contempt that the traitors in his party showed him.
You see it's hard, left wingers believe in justice you won't sink to the same level. But yes we should have seen this coming.
We don't have free speech in the party anymore. Anytime somebody on the left becomes a CLP chair, a Momentum branch chair, stands for election to the NEC or NPF or becomes a council candidate they get suspended. Then they will go for the members who don't do anything in the party other than attend branch and constituency meetings and fundraisers, knock on doors and deliver leaflets.
@@lemsip207 Yep, Starmer has went full Tory plant on this one. Purge the party of any left leaning MP's, replace them with centre right ones, then tell Labour members they have no right to vote and then the new right leaning MP's can continue the status quo.
@@lemsip207 You don't have free speech because when you do you embarrass the labour party by constantly yammering on about pro nouns and other nonsense that no cunt in the real world cares about. Stop placating every fringe element of our society going and you'd actually be in with a chance.
@@paulies5407 Tell me you are a transphobe without saying you are a transphobe ^
Here is a genuine honest intelligent good man 👏👏👏👏
Thank goodness you exist, Ken. It's scary out there. 👍🌻
Well said Ken. Maybe you should do a film about a dictatorial leader like Starmer and how he's subverting democracy.
He is definitely a Stalnist figure. I shared the meme of him merged with Stalin and the Eurofanatics in the Progressive Alliance took exception to it. Progressive my foot. What unites them is opposition to brexit but most aren't left wing and some are very socially conservative. They only wanted a progressive alliance in Parliament in 2019 provided Jeremy Corbyn stood down as Labour leader.
Oh please grow up.
Great idea.
@@lemsip207 I'd love to see that meme. There's no coincide that Starmer and Stalin sound similar.
Oh dear Lord. Starmer like Stalin? Hyperbolic
I just wish Jeremy would start his own Socialist Political Party; in opposition to Starmer. He'd potentially start with 150,000 immediate Members; and possibly, the immediate support of the huge Unite Union.
How about the Tooting Popular Front.
He might have to as the Keith Stasi will kick the left out anyway
Many voters believe the lies about Jeremy still, so need a different leader.
It's sad, but you may be right :(
That would split the "labour" or "left" vote in two, you'd see a Conservative government for the indefinate future if jezza did that.
Merci M. K. LOACH. Un grand monsieur. Un grand cinéaste
To defeat the Uniparty we must deliver a HU_NG PARLIAMENT!!!
Vote for the Citizen Independents or The Workers Party of Britain or Reform to end the reign of the Uniparty Criminal Conspiracy!!!
Ken is a decent human being, and a great director.
Sounds like Kier and Boris have a lot in common
Loach is absolutely right.
Anyone who changes a witness statement for jimmy savile is not worthy of support, STARMER is that man .
I have given Starmer a chance; now I am convinced he must go.
Agreed. I was done with him the second he threw his own deputy under the bus for the Hartlepool loss. He lied and he knew it
The solution for the Labour Party was never going to be found via someone who's name is preceded with the word"Sir". Loach nails the nature of Starkers labour Party here.
We should rename Starmer to Judas
Too late damage done
I betted him to be the next leader prior to the end of corbyn
He was up against no one. These women now on the front bench have proved that.
Incompetent and bungling buffoons.
Oh just like Doris.
My prediction: Labour leadership wants to make sure the NHS is privatized-all the better if it can happen while Tories are in charge to blame them (but do nothing about it), but if has to happen under Labour, they don't want the membership to interfere.
Well said Ken!!! There are not enough people like you left in the world sadly.....love eternal
I applaud you Ken Loach 😁💐🌹
Everything he says is so true and delivered with such eloquence. Share as much as you can 👍
…Ken is spot on. It was so obvious. This is why it is so crucial for the Labour oligarchy to get back into the EU. Without that it is dead in the water.
When do you UK numpties wake up, there’s no way back into the EU
@@nicodesmidt4034 - perhaps one day, if we become a decent country again, we can rejoin. As it is it looks like we’re going to sink into the sea.
Obviously we would be better off in the EU which doesnt even pretend to be democratic and which promotes neoliberalism.
How can someone miss the truth so spectacularly? The EU is a coalition of some of the richest countries in the world, working together to enforce right-wing economic policies across Europe, in the interests of the rich. The EU is a right-wing project. And completely undemocratic, too. Why are so many on the left in denial of these obvious facts? And regardless of those facts, there was a referendum, and Leave won. Starmer doesn't give a damn about left-wing economics or about democracy, so of course he has always championed the EU (as did Cameron and Osborne, remember), and he doesn't care that he is out of step with the majority of working-class people on that. When it came to the last election, Johnson won because he promised Brexit. And he delivered it. Those of us who support the interests of working-class people should care about the fact that Leave won, and we should accept it, and use the opportunity to explain the long-term benefits of being out of the EU: that we can make our own laws and enact socialist legislation that would have been forbidden by EU law.
@@omp199 - and therein lies part of the problem. Purism vs pragmatism. Lexiters helped bring about Brexit so have colluded with this utter clusterfuck which is making people’s lives much more difficult and will do for years to come.
This man is talking the most common sense a kid can gasp… and yet many can’t see it without videos like this… it’s baffling…
Most accurate appraisal Ive seen