Who Will Be The Next Tory Leader?
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With a Labour win inevitable, senior Tory MPs are already jostling for position to replace Sunak after the election. So in this video, we'll breakdown the key figures in the race, their different brands of politics and their chances of success.
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Last week: tory politicians caught betting on the date of the election
This week: nationwide "who will succeed Sunak" guessing game begins
Next week: tory politicians caught betting on Sunak's successor
Are you really a Tory if you never did insider trading?
"... and losing because they don't have any MPs after the election"
@@Ramboost007 interview to be the next Tory leader
Interviewer: Do you have a criminal record ?
Interviewee: No
Interviewer: Don’t worry, we will get you one.
Week after: Tories caught betting on whether they will be able to defeat Count Binface
Funny as this is, they’d not be doing anything illegal by betting on his successor. After all, they don’t know either.
3:03 Hahaha. And she claims that she’s “anti-woke”.
Yeah I’m surprised so many conservatives praised her for that response. I guess talking like that is ok so long as you’re on the ‘right’ team.
Right? That statement reeks of irony and hypocrisy
I instantly switch off as soon as someone says anything about "woke". At that point it's very clear that they're not interested in debate, but just fanning the flames
The "culture war" is a great distraction, stop killing Palestinian children or create some new oppressive anti trans laws?
@@Wozza365 It's very transparent and cynical coming from someone who's argued that white privilege doesn't exist and Britain is not institutionally racist.
But _now_ she thinks the fact that she's a black woman in a position of power matters and should affect how people talk about and to her. Fucking disgraceful.
When I hear "she's the donors favourite" you've immediately lost my vote. Good luck hiring another banker to lead, these lot won't see power again for another generation.
Hopefully when I am 70 if I am still around. (which is 20 years time)
It will be maximum 8 years and Labour will wreck your economy. Look at all leftist governments losing elections all over the world.
Germany has it only 3 years and is already going to lose the next election.
Taxing and spending with massive immigration just don't work.
I'm a Canadian, but from what I see as a populist conservative, we don't want elitist bankers running our parties anymore. In fact, in the UK system, only a sitting MP can run the party. This, in and of itself, smacks of elitism. Here in Canada, any citizen of Canada can run to be the leader of political party, not just sitting MPs. This idea of yours is so archaic. We don't live in a world of fiefs and lords anymore; so why have this ridiculous rule. Canada is also a Westminster-style democracy, but it seems that have lost the idea in the UK what "democracy" actually means. And also "committees" selecting whose going to run as a candidate in your local constituency? Again ... why? Shouldn't the entire membership of the party in that local area have a say ... that is, one member, one vote. This is how we select people to run locally. Why do you still use "select committees"? It's very odd and very foreign to us Canadians. And I believe it's why your backwards elitist classes are still very much a part of everyday life in the UK. I'm so glad my parents emigrated to Canada from the UK before I was born ... I don't think I could ever live in a undemocratic country as the UK in today's freedom-loving era.
It will largely depend on who's able to keep their seat lol
I have an old Volleyball the Tory Party can have for free, if they need a replacement for Sunak. They could draw a face on it. I assure you it will do a better job than their last 5 PMs.
Why are all of these tory contenders so utterly reprehensible? Is it just a race to the bottom for who can be meanest to minorities?
I think James Cleverly is also a frontrunner. Surprised you didn't mention him. He would be the candidate with most experience in high office. Not that he'd be any good though.
Do you think Claire courtinho would run?
The Tory party has no one really significant to lead the party. David Cameron could come back !
It matters not the Tories are toast. vote reform I am for sure
What if rishi wins
Who cares, they are finished
Whoever they have left
Yeah, this election throws any leadership predictions out the window because pretty much any potential leader is gonna lose their seat
Desperate enough to lead anything and everything, just to say they are a leader.
It'll be your turn soon, maybe that's what Rishi had in mind for National Service?
@@davidrobertson9174 I'm prepared for you to have your lettuce time before I step up
"My draft notice, came today. They're making me the Tory Party leader. I knew I should have volunteered for Afghanistan."
Kemi: "We shouldn't bow to woke identity politics"
Also Kami: "OMG a white man told me, a black woman, to shut up. Can't he see that I'm protected from being criticized because I'm the only black woman in government 😡😡😡😡😡😖"
Most morally consistent Tory
Yeah i thought that too lol
"How dare you be racist and sexist?! THAT'S MY THING!"
@@justaguycalledjoshit’s even worse than that. It’s more like “how dare you levy legitimate criticism, that’s racist and sexist which is my thing”
The entire “I’m anti-woke, but I’m going to use a woke argument to insulate myself from valid criticism” gimmick she tried to pull wasn’t lost on me either
Someone who lasts longer than lettuce?
That would be a turnip for the books!
Frozen British fish to appeal to Brexiteers.
In a party of lettuces, they will struggle.
3:00 What she is saying there is "I should be immune from criticism because I am black."
I'm sorry but black people can have prejudices too and should be called out on them just the same as a white man should
Ofc there are black people who are racist or sexist. The intersectional Feminism would approve that fact.
ZERO SEATS
EVERYONE REPEATS
ZERO SEATS
Fingers crossed and I wonder who will succeed him
@@Tom_murray89 i think the only rational explanation is that the greens will inherit the Tory vote.
Like how is it even a question?
I think its rather obvious its gonna be Reform.
@@Tom_murray89 Reform
Based
Shut up please
Whoever they scrape off the bottom of the barrel?
Depending on how many seats they lose, they might have to scrape *through* the bottom of the barrel.
Going from “I’m anti-woke” to “You can’t criticize me. I’m black!” is kinda funny
its psychotic and I stopped finding that funny long ago!
The Tories incoherence is due to the fact the party leadership is Social Liberals while the party voters are conservative.
Not really when you consider the context. I'm in Canada so I never saw this story break and this is the first time I'm hearing about it. However, David Tennant defines racism as all those on the Left ... anyone who criticizes a black person must be racist. Kemi wasn't playing the race card. All she was doing is pointing the hypocrisy of all those on the left. As a Conservative and a business owner, when I hire people to work for me, I choose people based on their effectiveness and who well they work. If their white or black, that doesn't make a difference to me. Just as long as they can get the job done. The Left doesn't care about that. They all think, as Tennant does, that skin colour is the only thing that matters. This is why the US has the problem now of a VP more unpopular than the President; just because Biden chose Harris because she was black, and nothing to do with her effectiveness of getting things done. Everything she's touched has failed. So by Tennent wanting Kemi to go away, that is, by his very own definition, racist.
@@realismatitsfinest5745 When did Tennaet say people can't criticize black people? He's openly criticizing a black person because he doesn't like her beliefs. This reads too much like a lazy strawman.
Zero seats… zero seats… ZERO SEATS
Can they replace him with Rees-Mog so the Tories can fall below 10%?
Nah, Mog will lose his seat
Rees Smug will lose his seat
It's Rees-moggver
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Kemi reminds me of old Rishi tbh. Acts like they know what their doing but when in power are simplely not serious people.
Well it seems Kier Starmer is taking over the roll as head conservative already.
I do agree that Starmer has moved the Labour Party so far to the right that it's indistinguishable from the Conservatives! That's why I'm proudly voting Liberal Democrats because they are to the left of Labour on many policies. My sister, who is a committed environmentalist, is voting Green 💚 We both want to see the end of the Conservatives but are very disappointed with Labour
I wish Labour had a split instead of the Tories. There is currently no viable left wing option and the left wing isn't even represented by Labour anymore due to Starmers authoritarian policy inside the party.
@@Formula1J The people above have lost their minds. Greens aren't green if they're pro ev and to suggest that there's no viable left option is also a joke, tories and labour are both left wing which is why the reform party are making such an impact. If only one of the current incumbents would actually enable brexit properly then they might have a future, but if they continue to ignore the silent majority there's no future for either of them. I also note that labour don't know whether they should support israel or palestine, if they support israel they'll upset the voting block they imported. And if they support palestine theyre supporting hamas, a known terror org.
@@stones4879brainwashed is the word you are looking for. Its crazy how being “conservative” right wing is racist. It’s only racist to them as it’s anything but what they believe in.
@@stones4879labour just tell you what they want you to hear to get into power. They all do that but atleast reform give you something and tell you what they would cut to cover.
Labour is promised but no cuts?
So that means one thing taxes…
it's so hilariously ironic that Kemi Badenoch is so anti-immigrant when she's a child of IMMIGRANTS & anti-"woke" when it's this "wokism" that even gave her a political career without it she wouldn't be anywhere near important
Her reply to Tennant proved that she's only anti-indentity politics when her identity can't be used to shield her views from criticism. That's such a low, hypocritical move coming from someone like her.
The first one isn't hypocritical given that the feeling of an immigrant who had to go through a far more lengthy process wouldn't be sympathetic to those who just get handed it because they crossed over because of a war or a small boat. Hell, it has a negative electoral impact as most clearly seen with the USA as the Democrats who like to champion a less strict immigration policy have been losing the immigrant vote to the more strict GOP to the point its part of the reason as to why the Latino vote is an actual swing voting block in the States.
Liz Truss again why not. Can just get rid of her in a week if you have buyer’s remorse.
0:26 really thought you were going to say they'd already started placing bets on it
Lol😅
They already did, we only have to wait someone finds it out 😂
Where's Suella Braverman? I knew that she has been desperately trying to make quite an impression, not even hiding her ambition of becoming the future Tory leader.
She's in danger of loosing her seat
Technically, a member of the Lords can be the leader of the party. So Dave would be the safest to lead it. I did not say the best.
We got you bro 👊
Dave has near zero support among party membership. So if they have any say he has no shot. Then again sunak is current party leader despite their objections so who knows. But a cameron conservstive party will be completely destroyed by reform.
Cameron would do well in opposition tbh
The last thing a retired long term former Prime Minister would want is the humiliation of being leader of the opposition to a 430+ majority government. It's the same reason President Ford turned down Reagan's offer to be his running mate because why would you want to come back into politics after retirement into a role much lower than the one you previously held?
It'd be kinda nice to have Cameron back
ZERO SEATS!!!
well, atleast hope less than libdems
@@tenshihinanawi4546 its close
I hope that there is at least some sort of opposition sufficient enough to hold any government to account
@@Henners1991 labour getting 45% votes, 80% seats, perfectly balanced /s
@@tenshihinanawi4546 Yes, I'm looking forward to the exact opposite here in Canada. The situations are completely the same except reverse in political ideology. Here, It's the Conservatives that are enjoying a 45%+ in the polls, while our dictator Trudolf languishes at 18% or less. If those numbers hold, the anti-WEF, anti-trans, anti-clilmate hoax, anti-Net Zero, pro-freedom Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is going to win 250+ seats (out of 338) while Trudeau's Liberals will be relegated to 4th place party status. I'm counting. the days until this happens. (Trudeau's Liberals just last week lost a Liberal stronghold in a by-election; this would be like Labour losing Tottenham or Bootle. As the press said, if Trudeau can lose a seat in the centre of socialist Toronto, no Liberal seat is safe ... so looking forward to a "zero seat" election for Trudeau as well!)
There’s a phrase in the tip of my tongue…
Bottom
Scraping and
Barrel…
Problem with those betting odds, they are based on nothing other than name recognition, rather than composition fo the likely remaining MP's. Badenoch likely to get blocked by parlimentery MP's, penny likely to lose their seat, farage if the remaining MP's are moderate is a no go. Swinging right is a very silly idea, their is no point, you cant out flank reform of culture war or anti imigrint sentiment, so basing yourself on that is asking for true extinction, why go for budget reform when you can vote for real reform. All you do is give them credibility by agreeing with everything they do.
There are very few moderate MPs left, Johnson had most of them kicked out of the party.
The betting odds will be taking that into account the best they can, but yes obviously many will be removed from the list this time next week and probably a few new names enter the list at ridiculous odds that could shorten after a few months.
The betting sites do alot more calculations than you 🤦♂️ there’s millions at stake for them
@@Minimmalmythicistthey're all extremely left wing
@@Minimmalmythicistthey're all extremely left wing
Why would anyone vote for a party whose leaders are constantly quitting or getting kicked out of power
David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson , Liz Truss and now Rishi Sunak
That’s 5 in 8 years which is an absolute joke like genuinely who wants that much uncertainty
Their party is irrelevant.
That’s what the German progressives also thought about their conservatives. And then they came back.
The goal shouldn't be "Who is the next leader" It should be "Who is the party to replace them". 0 Seats.
PSA for anyone in Portsmouth North: Don’t vote Penny, for goodness sake!
Ah yes, Kemi 'let's pick a fight with the Speaker of the House' Badenoch. No possible way that can backfire.
Badenoch is projected to lose her seat lol
wonderful
NW Essex resident here, I certainly won't be voting for her
No she isn't
I doubt she'll loose it, Saffron Walden is a very safe seat for the Conservatives and if there are any survivors this would indeed be one of them.
@@Da1Dez The polls show Labour in spitting distance. If people vote tactically she loses
I cant even begin to describe just how excited i am for ZERO SEATS 😎👍
I cant even begin to describe just how excited I am for reform to be the true opposition.
I cant even begin to describe just how excited i am for ZERO SEATS for our Liberal Party in Canada either. Polling at 18% or less, Trudeau is soon going to be a distant memory for us Canadians, and it can't come soon enough. The Tories are, like your Labour, riding high at 45%+ in all the polls. Can't wait for an anti-WEF elite, anti-Net Zero, anti-trans, anti-climate hysteria, pro-combustion engine, pro-plastic, pro-freedom Conservative government here in Canada.
Technically, a member of the Lords can be the leader of the party. So Dave would be the safest to lead it. I did not say the best
The last PM from the Lords was Lord Salisbury between 1895 and 1903. Alec Douglas-Home was also a Lord, but he renounced his Peerage and stood as an MP while he was PM. After his premiership was over, he returned to the Lords.
@@iGamezRoYeah that’s assuming they would win an election tho
Cameron is honestly the most sensible option imo if they want to try and return to the centre, but the far right of the party are too loud atm for that to happen.
His policies weren't necessarily the most popular, but I think most at least view him as a semi-respectable politician if nothing else. A far cry from any of the big Tory names atm
How are you going to say Kemi’s economic policies are moderate when she wants to break up the treasury and resurrect Thatcherism????
Thatcherism has no place in modern conservativism, if the election of Trump and the success of Brexit ref is anything to go by. Any modern day conservative must embrace anti-elite populist conservsatism, like Trump, Milei, Orban and Poilievre (in Canada). Anti-WEF, anti-Net Zero, anti-trans, pro-freedom, pro-combustion engine and pro-people.
My local MP Steve Baker is trying to run the Tories... for some reason news outlets have decided he's Northern Irish. He's certainly not Irish!! He's the MP for Wycombe!! It's right next to London FFS!! He was head of the ERG who were a major part of Brexit so he may not be a household name but the politicians sure af know him. He did a better job of "running" Wycombe that I ever thought a politician would... but can he run the country? Totally different kettle of fish. I think the other politicians are scared of him though.
Can't see the membership voting for an ethnic candidate after having Sunak thrust upon them after they went for Truss.
You are so right
Only black women in politics. Excuse her? Because that's not true at all.
Are these the same tory members that thought Boris Johnson was a good idea?
and lizzie lettuce
Bozzer was alright
@@arcan762 We'll pretend that was a joke.
@@arcan762 Do you know what, in comparison, he actually was hahaha
That's the problem with your British undemocratic system ... in Canada, any citizen can run to be the leader of a political party ... you don't have to be a sitting MP. This idea is smacks of political elitism and very much undemocratic.
Just glad he’s out, I get that the public vote for a party and not the prime minister but this guy was third choice. Boris wasn’t perfect but he was entertaining at the very least (the whole Covid crap not withstanding) and Liz will hardly be remembered as a prime minister at all given her short tenure (I think she’s the shortest time in office) but I’ve been living in New Zealand for four and a half years and all I’ve heard of this joker is ludicrous ideas ,stupid decisions and bad takes (the most recent of which is him trying to play off that he grew up working class while his father was a doctor and his mother was a pharmacist who owned the pharmacy and he went to boarding school, no rishi not having sky tv doesn’t mean you where hard done by). Do I think Keir will be any good? Probably not but he certainly will be a damn sight better that corbyn would’ve been (especially given world events in the last five years).ultimately the tories wasted a lot of good will with their own stupidity: they broke the red wall and had an overwhelming majority and decided to prove why that wall existed in the first place, they had their shot and they blew it big time. It really not that important whose in charge next because it will be a close to a decade atleast before they get another chance to be in charge.
"Juniority" has made staying subscribed to this channel worthwhile
Maybe so, but it is in fact a word in the dictionary.
@@marksimons8861 and this response is just a free bonus :D
Zero seats!
My Dog is available.
It’s mind boggling that 20% of the electorate would still vote for the Tories, even with tactical voting considered.
I dislike them but it's better than the other blues...
Some people will also vote for them BECAUSE they expect them to lose. Because they don't need to worry about the fallout of keeping this disastrous government in power, they don't have to worry about Conservative policies. Instead, they are more focused upon keeping Labour out of their constituency and propping up a potential Conservative opposition (which is no bad thing, as a Government without opposition is dangerous).
I'm saying this as a tradition Conservative voter, and this thought process has crossed my mind. (I didn't vote for them in the end. I voted for an Independent candidate, as the idea of voting for this absolute mess again was sickening and embarrassing. (I'm a postal voter.))
@@solsunman383 true, the MP’s of a specific area can bring about good change.
Please change your Graphs. What are those grey spots supposed to mean? It just looks weird and barely conveys any information
I'm really really hoping they come third now. It's not just the number of seats that matter if that happens. It means all kinds of public funds and TV coverage would have to go to Lib Dems instead of Tories and I would hope that it completely changes the debates being about "wokery" and "stop the boats" to actually getting stuff done. I have no interest in culture wars, I just want sensible debate and Tories in their current state will never give us that.
3rd place will make them irrelevant even in the next election and one would hope that in 5 years time they'll have replaced the current rotten lot and maybe we have some interesting new conservatives that create a reasonable debate.
Tory's days are over
I hope so
As a conservative myself, I hope this too.
Let's be honest. It is a for now sort of thing. I align with left wing politics but we are going to fuck up somewhere
Hopefully they'll go the way of the Whigs.
@@Hardcore_Remixer how can you still be a conservative? have you learned nothing?
I am so looking forward to some of hardline, antiabortion, anti same sex marriage Tories losing . The worry is Farage joining them and driving the party even further right.
zero seats, zero seats, zero seats.
hearing mordaunt called palatable to the left nearly made me spit out my tea
Strange women distributing swords is no basis for representative government.
my Dad said something similar (he said the Tories in general are starting to lean left) and I also would've spit out my tea if I was drinking at the time
@@SirAntoniousBlock Thank you, Brave Sir Antonious. You win the internet.
For the benefit of anyone who didn't get the joke, Penny Mordaunt has been in government for a few years, which is relatively long considering the churn at the top of the Conservative party since 2016. But she became famous when she prominently carried a ceremonial sword during Charles's coronation last year. That is by far the thing she is best known for.
I may add in passing, a few months ago she joined the group of ministers who thought it wise in an election year to publicly voice dissatsfaction with Rishi Sunak. Private Eye published a cartoon showing the by now familiar image of a Prime Minister with numerous knives stuck in his back, and a sword too, with the caption "et tu, Penny?"
@@tulliusexmisc2191 😆 And in _Monty Python and the Holy Grail_ Arthur claimed the right to be king because the lady of the lake had given him Excalibur but to his dismay he received push back from some peasants.
I would have said Penny Mordaunt was their best bet but she won't be coming back after the election.
I think Penny Mordaunt should stop the Hate Politics and return the party to traditional Conservatism.
She won't get re elected
She is going to lose her seat
the problem is their membership is full of fairly wealthy old racists. So a return to anything ressembling sensible conservatism isn´t going to happen any time soon.
She would be a decent opposition to Starmer too
When had conservatism not been "hate politics"?
Kemi is insufferable
My money's on Tugendhat - especially if Lib Dem and/or Reform manage to get some voting reform squeezed through, the Conservatives might simply become the centre-right party in a four-party spectrum.
Farage will be their next leader. LOL
This sounds like a horrifying idea.
In 4 years we have had 3 Tory leaders - one as oven ready meal, the other as Lettuce & last begore GE, as toast. So amongst whoever Tory gets a seat in parliament, there will be one leader - as a slice of bread leftover by GE voters for peageons to eat inside the UK parliament.
Hope this answers TDLR's asked question about 'who is going to be the next Tory leader?"
David Tennant is such a gem.
Used to be
At least that's one doctor who you can still see when you need to
To be fair to Sunak, he was not the worst leader the Tories had. He inherited a very problematic party with a chequered history. HOWEVER... being comparatively better than your predecessors in the Tory party is a low bar to hit.
They've been doomed at least since Liz Truss and her six weeks of glory.
think we should all place a bet on the time of his resignation speech ?
17 seconds, "i did have a plan, however my plan now is to go to the us and make decisive action for myself"
Just look at when the betting odds change and bet for then
5th july
It will be when they inevitably lose the election
Kemi Badenoch has to be the griftiest grifter to ever grift
they probably have bets on it too
Hopefully nobody. They'll be history. Gone and not lamented. Cursed, rather, as the epitome of misrepresentation, constantly saying one thing and doing another.
Problem: we moved to the right and got wiped out | Solution: move further to the right
Well, if we got luck, they'll spend the next decade fighting with Reform UK over the far-right nutcases
Moving further to the right would have made sense before Reform established, now they might as well move left. Reasoning: Reform % similar to conservative and conservatives were shown to not to pursue right wing agenda so unappealing to the right.
Imagine thinking the party that increased government spending, increased taxes, legalised gay marriage and increased immigration by an order of magnitude have moved to the right. 😂
@@jamie59685 but they spent that money on their donors and themselves, not the country or services. half the tory mps are gay anyway, they increased immigration so they could moan about it and blame labour. div
@@kanedNunable Unfortunately its worse than that. The covid lockdown cost over £700 billion for a benefit of just over £200 billion per million deaths. The highest projected deaths without lockdown was 500,000. All UK figures. (Using NHS NICE methodology). The only policy more stupid than covid lockdown is carbon net zero.
too late to replaced him the damage is done
Not for PM, for Opposition leader
Rishi Sunak was never elected. It does not mean anything if he goes.
The British people obviously will vote labor and death will be a disaster for the UK, a party who is far left, will not solve anything. The British people deserve better hopefully they think before they vote.
The young people in the UK do not care about politics they do not have political education so this will be a great challenge present has to have a conservative government, because if they will vote for labor, they will have an over warming Muslim problem, which is getting worse and worse
Whats the point in worrying about what tories will be doing. They won't be in power for quite a while
Probably for opposition purposes to try holding Labour to some sort of standard.
The NDL
3:08 This quote would've been fine if her views on other social minorities were not so backwards
I’ve heard from her constituents Badenoch’s unpopular and she got booed in a local debate, while the Labour candidate got a standing ovation.
How comes James Cleverly is never in any of these lists?
Because everyone thinks he is useless.
Thick.
@@grahamtrave1709But isn't that a prerequisite for being a candidate?
Perhaps because the chart at 4:43 shows what the party membership thinks of that gaffe-prone counterexample to nominative determinism.
"....only black woman in government."
Ah, the classic " if you're against me you're racist" argument. Like there can't be any other reason to not like her...
The irony of this coming from ‘the most anti-woke politician in parliament’ as well.
@@allergy5634 Yes, that's what made me laugh.
Paddington Bear .
Penny, no doubt about it.
Reliant that they keep their seat
From what I heard from people in the Labour Party during the 2022 Tory leadership election, the candidate they're most afraid of facing in an election is Penny Mordaunt. Every other candidate is laughable. (my credibility is "dude trust me i have a source" so take this with a grain of salt)
Imagine if a more centre-right Tory party started campaigning on rejoining the EU/common market
Would have been funny if it weren't so sad.
Dream on
The irony is it was a Tory PM who took us into Europe, Ted Heath.
Sad about Ukraine but if it were to join the EU, if the EU wasn't doomed already, financing Ukraine would probably be the end of the EU.
Secondly UK is a member of the CPTPP trade bloc which legally is incompatible with EU membership.
The CPTPP doesn't require UK to give up it's fishing waters and is the future, especially for services.
@@English_Dawn ONS data suggests that the CPTPP has done basically nothing in terms of economic growth, why do you consider it being the future then?
Bold of you to assume there'll be a Tory party left 😂
yay
Nice😊
2:27 a Scottish man telling a black woman to shut up is not racism, it's just an ideology towards the Tories😭😭
3:04 And why shouldn’t he attack her? If she’s done something wrong, then by all means, put her back in her place. I find the idea that she would even make a comment like that indicative of the fact that she clearly doesn’t understand how to handle her position. He’s some washed up actor, why even bother making a comment about that other than to “play the victim”?
For real... She like "I'm gonna attack a minority of people who are already struggling with representation problems - but you dare do the same to my minority and I'm at your throat." Can't have it both ways you selfish spoon.
Not to mention, "some washed up actor". David Tennant is one of the most popular actors in the UK ever, and still is today. He is literally the doctor haha
a mam putting a woman in her place by telling her she shouldnt exist is not standing up for a minority, its just misogyny. women have as much a right to advocate for their rights and single sex spaces as trans individuals
Having scraped the barrel, they will find Nigel Farage at the bottom of a bigger barrell ...
They will all take them to the right and the dustbin of history
zero seats! lessgo!!!
Farage should be invited to lead The Tories as a combo of Reform and Tories. Then become Reform Leader in 2029.
NOT KEMI
100 %
She is such a condescending, arrogant person. Can't believe people would actually want her as their party leader, if she wins Tory MPs better watch out they will be getting detention for disagreeing with her.😅
Not sure why Google translates this to WE HAVE SWIMMING
it would be funny if Kemi Badenoch wins.
UK already had an indian leader so its only fair for them to have an african one too.
however her opinion on lgbt nonsense is good.
Always loved David Tennant, good on him
None for the next few decades the brits have damn good memories .... Vote REFORM UK
She was in the navy reserve it's hardly a background
In the navy you can sail the seven seas,
In the navy you can meet your fellow man.
What the fuck else is it then James
@@matthewhunter3370 Stolen valour.
@@SirAntoniousBlock so are reservists not service members
@@SirAntoniousBlock because if so, what the fuck was I going in Afghan
Kemi Badenoch would be such a bad choice if the Tories want electoral viability. Anti-Trans rhetoric is becoming increasingly fringe with only obsessed Twitter Conservatives caring about it (the Republicans in America don't run on anti-Trans rhetoric as much now after they lost the mid-terms over it) and Kemi is hated within her own party because she's black.
Not to mention, as soon as the media starts repeating her House of Commons speech claiming Jews infiltrated UK schools to teach critical race theory it will only bring her into further disrepute.
Wait she said that??
@@Kat_299 yep. And it's not even a minority viewpoint in the Conservative Party (Suella Braverman in 2019 said the Tories were "in a battle" against Jews at a right-wing think-tank event and received condemnation from multiple Jewish orgs but it never gained mainstream traction in the media).
Why would anyone vote conservative when they have reform?
Because reform are full of tory rejects?
Why would anyone vote either?
what a comment on the current state of the tory party and british politics more widely that PRITI PATEL is seen as a moderate now
Just gonna say this now
Nige will never join the tory party, they're finished, Nige has always wanted to get rid of the tories.
I am not sure the comparisons that are being made to the canadian election of '93 are really apt. It is true that in that election the conservatives had a catastrophic result, and ended up with 2 seats, while Reform got 52. That is not going to occur in the upcoming election. The conservatives are still going to have atleast 50-150 seats more than Reform UK.