Why Starmer is Already Less Popular than Sunak

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024

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  • @Andrewhedgehogs
    @Andrewhedgehogs Месяц назад +1953

    People voted the Conservative out rather then Labour in

    • @FSMDog
      @FSMDog Месяц назад +22

      Tell me - what is 'Labour' about them?

    • @Bushflare
      @Bushflare Месяц назад +98

      @@FSMDog
      The ordeal of having to live under them.

    • @SammyInnit
      @SammyInnit Месяц назад

      People didn't really vote Labour in. FPTP got Labour in. 66% of the electorate put their votes elsewhere.

    • @takenoprisoners-u3x
      @takenoprisoners-u3x Месяц назад +39

      The swapped out one Tory party for another.

    • @djmattblack
      @djmattblack Месяц назад +35

      It was pretty much a case of "anyone but the Tories"

  • @TheAmericanPrometheus
    @TheAmericanPrometheus Месяц назад +1568

    Winning 66% of the seats on 33% of the popular vote still blows my mind honestly.

    • @turkmenistan1940
      @turkmenistan1940 Месяц назад +156

      "democracy" 😂😂😂

    • @andreaspatsalides1914
      @andreaspatsalides1914 Месяц назад

      80% of voters did not vote for labour

    • @robc1014
      @robc1014 Месяц назад +135

      And only 60% of eligible voters even voted so it’s an even smaller number of support nationwide.

    • @takenoprisoners-u3x
      @takenoprisoners-u3x Месяц назад

      No he won 66% of seats on 21% of the electorate vote. England doesnt do Democracy anymore than it does the rule of law.

    • @noonecaresaboutgoogle3219
      @noonecaresaboutgoogle3219 Месяц назад +87

      Welcome to first past the post voting.

  • @adam7802
    @adam7802 Месяц назад +724

    The fact he was criticising the Tories for this whilst abusing it to the fullest simply shows he's another out of touch hypocrite.

    • @danielebowman
      @danielebowman Месяц назад +38

      It goes to show just how many 'political stances' are performative virtue signally. They either don't care or they always think it's fine that their gifts/donations/allowing rich backers into number 10/nepotism/etc is fine, but it's only bad when the other side does it.

    • @ericajohnson3504
      @ericajohnson3504 Месяц назад +10

      @@danielebowman well if you check the Other Side (Tories) are still doing it with even greater quantities of donations. Just no one is mentioning that.

    • @Evan_Gr
      @Evan_Gr Месяц назад +4

      Bring me a cloud to fall from, as we say in Greece. I don't know what people thought that will change with him...

    • @DannyBBom
      @DannyBBom Месяц назад +11

      @@ericajohnson3504 Nonsense. Keir accepted more than 2x donations compared to the next MP, who is also from Labour. If you have evidence that Conservative MPs are getting even greater quantities of donations, it means that they have not reported it. You need to report this to the police.

    • @adam7802
      @adam7802 Месяц назад +10

      ​@@ericajohnson3504 Nobody is oblivious to the Tories being corrupt, so you can drop the whataboutism right there. More importantly, what people like you seem to fail to grasp is Kier was the first in line to criticise them for this whilst claiming a labour government wouldn't be sleazy.

  • @RFXZ67966
    @RFXZ67966 Месяц назад +392

    Interesting. If this were an African or Asian country would we call them gifts or bribes

    • @Gallalad1
      @Gallalad1 Месяц назад +14

      Gifts. This happens often. What makes a bribe a bribe is obvious pay for play. We've not yet seen any proof of pay for play. For example, when say, Huawei or Ericsson pay for a fancy dinner for an African minister its not called a bribe, even though it is to build good will. But when Huawei buy him or her a gold watch and next week Huawei get a new contract then that's rightfully called a bribe.

    • @GeorgeOneEleven
      @GeorgeOneEleven Месяц назад +59

      ​@@Gallalad1I envy your naivete. Every single gift is a bribe.

    • @bhatra10
      @bhatra10 Месяц назад +6

      Pakistan PM is in jail for much less gifts

    • @blueblack3591
      @blueblack3591 Месяц назад +3

      Such a double standarts

    • @Dharma_and_Ahimsa
      @Dharma_and_Ahimsa Месяц назад +2

      Haha corruption in Asia is much worse. Ever looked into South Asia or South East Asia. Maybe not east Asia I suppose

  • @FuzzyRiy
    @FuzzyRiy Месяц назад +724

    People keep calling it gifts, It's not a fucking gift, it's a bribe.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Месяц назад +68

      Lobbying needs to be called what it is

    • @pastalovertwentyseven
      @pastalovertwentyseven Месяц назад +14

      As long as they’re declared it’s fine. Otherwise parties couldn’t receive any donations what so ever because they’d all be bribes lol

    • @FuzzyRiy
      @FuzzyRiy Месяц назад

      @@KSzkodaGames We voted out man, accept the result and get your autism checked.

    • @the1andonlytitch
      @the1andonlytitch Месяц назад +1

      The overwhelming winner was the non-voters

    • @2dradon2
      @2dradon2 Месяц назад +9

      Every party in power has this, at least starmer has declared them all legally. In the past the problem was some would not even acknowledge them.

  • @FrancisUnderwood8
    @FrancisUnderwood8 Месяц назад +197

    As Frank Underwood said “Democracy is so overrated”
    66% of the seats, 33% of votes 😂

    • @munkbok
      @munkbok Месяц назад

      we have a rigged voting system

    • @munkbok
      @munkbok Месяц назад +22

      reform got 14% of the vote and less than 1% of the seats

    • @brandenburgquentinthe3rd532
      @brandenburgquentinthe3rd532 Месяц назад +11

      ​@munkbok greens got 7% of the vote and got 4 seats, Liberal Democrats got 13% and got 72😂

    • @munkbok
      @munkbok Месяц назад +4

      @@brandenburgquentinthe3rd532 what a wonderful "democracy"

    • @brandenburgquentinthe3rd532
      @brandenburgquentinthe3rd532 Месяц назад +4

      @munkbok plus how many mps were parachuted in for all major parties, labour especially to get rid of anyone slightly critical of starmer

  • @Namodeus
    @Namodeus Месяц назад +323

    Will the UK ever elect someone they like? This is getting ridiculous

    • @thespanishinquisition4078
      @thespanishinquisition4078 Месяц назад +68

      With a FPTPS system? NO WAY!

    • @robc1014
      @robc1014 Месяц назад +21

      Not with how our faux democratic process functions.

    • @takenoprisoners-u3x
      @takenoprisoners-u3x Месяц назад

      Too many dumb stupid people vote based on what they hear and read in the media.

    • @Namodeus
      @Namodeus Месяц назад +4

      @@jeffcxx the approval ratings are already low

    • @CritLoren
      @CritLoren Месяц назад +21

      @@jeffcxx speaking for the 66% of UK who did not vote for labour

  • @narvuntien
    @narvuntien Месяц назад +457

    No one wants more austerity, and they came in, claimed the budget was trashed and they need to cut everything. That is literally the opposite of what people wanted

    • @robc1014
      @robc1014 Месяц назад +23

      You’re telling me you didn’t want more stagnant wages? Rising costs and worsening of literally every service provided to the people? 😂

    • @WalterKhayyam
      @WalterKhayyam Месяц назад +61

      People never want to bear the costs of their spending (be it debt or taxation). But if you want the spending, you have to pay for it - and we haven't for decades, and we can't vote that away.

    • @CritLoren
      @CritLoren Месяц назад +65

      @@WalterKhayyam then tax the rich and the corporations, the corporations that funnel money out of the economy more than the rest.

    • @robc1014
      @robc1014 Месяц назад +28

      @@WalterKhayyam what is it exactly you’re getting at? We’re taxed more than ever, our services are more dysfunctional then ever and austerity, the very thing that was implemented to “reduce the deficit” took it from 75% of gdp to 96% of gdp in 14 years whilst seeing basically zero wage growth, cost of living crisis and a housing cost crisis. The spending system is broken clearly. If you keep increasing input but the output keeps worsening theres an issue with the machine (government).

    • @gaarakabuto1
      @gaarakabuto1 Месяц назад +28

      ​@@CritLorenah okay, so all the rich have to do is just move their bases in Dublin (which have been done numerous times in the past) where the tax is next to nothing and remove serious budget from the economy of the UK and probably remove important labour that the company was utilising.
      Tax the rich is the stupidest thing coming from people who don't understand basic politics. It initially came from liberal parties that had a very complicated legislation regarding relocating and boosting start ups that was eventually followed by increased tax (that were meant to show in infrastructure that would decrease the cost of operation of various companies on top of that) and has turned into "just press the button to solve all the problems and do a booboo to the bad rich people".

  • @jamessteel9016
    @jamessteel9016 Месяц назад +210

    5 years to turn it around, but the sleaze needs to end now.

    • @SDDT24
      @SDDT24 Месяц назад +9

      He’s only stopping because it was highlighted , he would continue if he had his way which should say enough

    • @lighting7508
      @lighting7508 Месяц назад +7

      Tbf isn’t he declaring all the gifts? I swear he’s playing it by the book 🤷‍♂️

    • @adam7802
      @adam7802 Месяц назад +15

      @@lighting7508 Being legal doesn't mean it is morally justifiable. This is basically bribes and favours, let's call it out for what it actually is.

    • @lighting7508
      @lighting7508 Месяц назад +11

      @@adam7802 I don’t disagree but compared to lobbying this is a drop in a bucket. I can’t bring myself to care that much 💀 I wish lobbying was just illegal

    • @Bushflare
      @Bushflare Месяц назад +1

      @@lighting7508
      Maybe both things are bad and indicative of a lack of the moral fibre required of a good leader?

  • @Jim90117
    @Jim90117 Месяц назад +72

    Weaponising the justice system, threatening the population that they will face the full force of the law for speaking out about societal issues, condeming the Rwanda scheme whilst now planning to implement an Albanian scheme, committing to the potential deaths of thousands pensioners this winter by cutting the winter fuel allowance for 90% of them, accepting large 'gifts' and giving access to Downing Street for those who donate 'gifts'. It's been 81 days Prime Minister.

    • @thomashowe1509
      @thomashowe1509 Месяц назад +12

      I can’t believe he spent all that time condemning Rwanda yet it seems he’s going to do a copy of it in Albania. Even if that works why did you copy and paste and plan that’s ready to go, scrap and it then take the plan and do it with another country. This guy is terrible at politics my god

    • @Cookinlikesanji
      @Cookinlikesanji Месяц назад

      AN ALBANIAN SCHEME

    • @billyfox6368
      @billyfox6368 14 дней назад +1

      The winter fuel allowance is now just means-tested. The fact that it wasn't already was insane. It's not killing pensioners.

  • @crazycjk
    @crazycjk Месяц назад +43

    This comment section is hilarious, everyone finding out that the 2 party system is working precisely as intended. Whaaaat, Sir Keir Starmer accepts over 100K of gifts and isn't for the regular working class person!? I am SHOCKED I tells ya!
    Sidenote - first time seeing this particular presenter, and really like his delivery.

  • @JeffBilkins
    @JeffBilkins Месяц назад +55

    I'm amazed about the type of people who wash up in the leadership positions. Like the necessary attributes to make it there are also the worst to actually do the job.

    • @ivancho5854
      @ivancho5854 Месяц назад

      I've come to the conclusion that the last decent politicians we had served in combat in war. Since the fall of the Soviet Union there hasn't been a credible threat to the West. This has resulted in us participating in pointless wars which don't benefit us in the slightest and politicians who are simply all corrupt self serving power hungry parasites who work exclusively for themselves and not for the people nor the nation regardless of their political leaning. They're all traitors.

    • @andrzejnadgirl2029
      @andrzejnadgirl2029 Месяц назад +2

      Ochlocracy, general public have minimal impact on it's elities, not really UK specific issue.

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад +2

      We need to realise how lucky we were to elect Clement Attlee after WW2, a man who was considered an inept politician, but whose government gave Britain all of the great things that the Tories have had to spend so long demolishing. We need more Attlees.

    • @ivancho5854
      @ivancho5854 Месяц назад

      @@JeffBilkins My comment was deleted. RUclips is bang out on order on that one. 😡

  • @rafaelmartinvannostrand2084
    @rafaelmartinvannostrand2084 Месяц назад +170

    Guys, your studio looks immaculate... but the piece of cardboard under the microphone holder is breaking a little bit the vibe 😀

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Месяц назад +18

      Hey, that tabletop is expensive! Don't want to damage that varnished wood with the Elgato clamp

    • @MyCygnusX1
      @MyCygnusX1 Месяц назад +1

      Hahaha

    • @harrypainter7472
      @harrypainter7472 Месяц назад +15

      Honestly I was too distracted by the hot dude to even notice it

    • @Aubrey2004-j4k
      @Aubrey2004-j4k Месяц назад

      @@harrypainter7472💀

    • @ohyeahyeah5246
      @ohyeahyeah5246 Месяц назад +4

      And their shitty lighting

  • @chris6ix.
    @chris6ix. Месяц назад +93

    Stop calling them gifts. They're bribes.

  • @yurisei6732
    @yurisei6732 Месяц назад +16

    Starmer's messaging isn't just pessimistic, it's sadistic. He takes every opportunity he can find to reassure us that not only are things not going to get better, he's committed to actively making them worse. The only thing so far he's tried to achieve is closing the black hole, which is a waste of money.

  • @jhp1045
    @jhp1045 Месяц назад +23

    The torries and Labor are just the sane parties with different colours. Why is anybody surprised that this is happening?

    • @alistairmonro
      @alistairmonro Месяц назад +3

      Only those old enough to remember why the Tories got into power for so long.

    • @PwerRanger01
      @PwerRanger01 Месяц назад +6

      real. Need to vote nationalist to get fix.

    • @personalemail9329
      @personalemail9329 Месяц назад

      That's not what this channel and it's fans claimed.

  • @Dieu_regne
    @Dieu_regne Месяц назад +40

    For putting innocent people in jail for thought crimes, that's why.

    • @olliesmusic2586
      @olliesmusic2586 Месяц назад +13

      Inciting violence against the police. They're lucky not to be referred to as terrorists.

    • @HeortirtheWoodwarden
      @HeortirtheWoodwarden Месяц назад

      ​@@olliesmusic2586The current UK police is an arm of tyranny. It's very easy for a tyrannical regime to vanquish dissent by labeling it as "terrorism".

    • @scott2452
      @scott2452 Месяц назад +9

      @@olliesmusic2586 Honest question…are you not aware of the cases he might be referring to?
      Those arrested for just posting stickers? Or Facebook posts?

    • @olliesmusic2586
      @olliesmusic2586 Месяц назад

      @@scott2452 2 men were convicted. They pleaded guilty to inciting racial hatred. If they were arrested, they weren't convicted.

    • @LEE3R0Y
      @LEE3R0Y Месяц назад +3

      ​@@olliesmusic2586 actively avoiding all the news on these topics, shame on you

  • @DalazG
    @DalazG Месяц назад +45

    I remember how excited TLDR were when Labour got elected. Still seem fans but less so

    • @Bushflare
      @Bushflare Месяц назад +10

      "But I do not want to reap!" cried the farmer.
      "Then why, o unwise one, did you sow?!"

    • @quiquemarquez3211
      @quiquemarquez3211 Месяц назад +17

      Were they? Their enthusiasm was pretty low key and more journalistic in nature than personal.

    • @maxel499
      @maxel499 Месяц назад +3

      @@quiquemarquez3211well they definitely more pessimistic now.

  • @_Azurael_
    @_Azurael_ Месяц назад +34

    I understand the brits dont want austerity, but I don't think they want to be lied to. Saying he needs to be positive is completly stupid. What he needs is to present solutions to the problems of the UK, and stop policing facebook.

    • @atrlawes98
      @atrlawes98 Месяц назад +5

      The doom and gloom can also be reckless. There are some positive signs in the economy and by talking it down this can actually translate into negative economic outcomes as it will wreck investor and consumer confidence.

  • @dylancarr8415
    @dylancarr8415 Месяц назад +105

    No one wanted Starmer, we just didn’t want Sunak.

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад

      Anyone that voted Labour because they were unsure ive no sympathy for.Other parties were available.Lib-Dem,Reform,Monster Loony etc..

    • @AF2277S
      @AF2277S Месяц назад

      By “we” you just mean people who were led to believe you voted for the person in charge of the party, not the party itself.
      I hope you guys do the same thing to labour when he steps down “we didn’t vote for you”

    • @arhamkhan923
      @arhamkhan923 Месяц назад +5

      Britain should have voted Corbyn back in 2019.

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад +6

      @@arhamkhan923 Nah.We would by now be speaking French,or German.Or N Korean.Or Arabic.

    • @arhamkhan923
      @arhamkhan923 Месяц назад +9

      @@j.4332 How does Corbyn getting elected in 2019 make most of Britain speak French, German, Korean and Arabic by 2024?

  • @ragnarironspear1791
    @ragnarironspear1791 Месяц назад +108

    As popular as a fart in a space suit

    • @TheAmericanPrometheus
      @TheAmericanPrometheus Месяц назад +10

      Reasons to accept bribes:
      1. It's my birthday
      2. My daughter likes Taylor Swift
      3. Everyone takes bribes
      4. I need to dress nicely
      5. My wife likes expensive underwear

    • @dannyarcher6370
      @dannyarcher6370 Месяц назад +1

      What are you talking about? Everyone loves their own brand.

    • @alanrobertson9790
      @alanrobertson9790 Месяц назад +3

      At least a space suit has a separate air supply. 😄

  • @GOODYGOODGOOD789
    @GOODYGOODGOOD789 Месяц назад +58

    To quote ISB supervisor Belvin "It took the combined ingredients of idiocy, ineptitude, and total disengagement for this farce to have reached the full apex of incredulous disaster."

    • @IshtarNike
      @IshtarNike Месяц назад +5

      Love an Andor quote!

    • @GOODYGOODGOOD789
      @GOODYGOODGOOD789 Месяц назад +4

      @@IshtarNike Me too.

    • @FakenameStevens
      @FakenameStevens Месяц назад +2

      What a quote! I kind of want to drop this when talking to people about a total flop but I know I can't.

  • @Barnet310
    @Barnet310 Месяц назад +12

    I didn’t have high hopes but I’m honestly shocked how bad of a politician he is. His first major announcement as PM was that the country has to endure more pain. Then gets embroiled in an easily avoidable scandal

    • @thomashowe1509
      @thomashowe1509 Месяц назад +1

      And after that budget I doubt he can come back from it. He’s depressed the entire country with his doom it makes you sick. Every day it’s saying how bad the country is, eventually you need to stop that if you want to go anywhere. The scandals have done damage that will stick in people’s minds for a long time, just like the criminals in lambos. This is why Labour are never in power.

    • @Anverse-14
      @Anverse-14 Месяц назад

      ​@thomashowe1509 and to see that this POS is the one who kicks out corbyn because he was "bad" at his job.

  • @j.4332
    @j.4332 Месяц назад +68

    His massive overreach over the riots.We need an enquiry into whether or not he tried to influence the judiciary to give the harshest possible sentences.People got years for writing hurty words.Surely a suspended sentence in those cases would have been appropriate?Actual rioting yes,writing i dont think so..

    • @epicmonkeydrunk
      @epicmonkeydrunk Месяц назад +1

      Yes its not very fair when their is a harsh judgement on all , but only a few deserve it. Reminds me of something...

  • @marciojpcardoso
    @marciojpcardoso Месяц назад +37

    In a democracy, you'd think it would, wouldn't you?

    • @takenoprisoners-u3x
      @takenoprisoners-u3x Месяц назад

      The UK is not a Democracy. It never has been.

    • @sebastienrodin8329
      @sebastienrodin8329 Месяц назад +4

      Democracy is a spectrum. Every democratic system has non-democratic elements. Having representatives instead of voting for everything as a whole population is inherently less democratic.

    • @takenoprisoners-u3x
      @takenoprisoners-u3x Месяц назад +1

      @@sebastienrodin8329 So which part of our system IS Democratic then?

    • @sebastienrodin8329
      @sebastienrodin8329 Месяц назад +3

      @@takenoprisoners-u3x the bit where we vote?? Yes there are caveats to the elections of MPs , but on average the more popular candidate will win, on average the less popular candidates will lose.

    • @takenoprisoners-u3x
      @takenoprisoners-u3x Месяц назад

      @@sebastienrodin8329 NO the bit where we vote returns Governments with MINORITY SUPPORT. The present Government has 21%. Try again.

  • @jackballard4523
    @jackballard4523 Месяц назад +4

    i dont know if you purposefully changed something about the style that you present, but this was your best presentation, it came off a lot more calm and relaxed, your first few didn't really feel that way but this was terrific, hope you and georgina do more presenting!

  • @funny7
    @funny7 Месяц назад +30

    for me its the way he changed so much pre election to post election, but has every really explained why they didn't know what they were going into.

    • @davidbates3057
      @davidbates3057 Месяц назад +8

      This is what gets me though, he's not changed. People critical of this Labour who are absolutely not Tory's were pointing out that Starmer was the largest recipiant of gifts from private individuals of any Labour leader in history.
      They were using Tory talking points about being fiscally responsible and balancing the books all the time, and people pointed out this is the exact same rhetoric the Tories use to justify their own austerity measures.
      And people pointed out in the month befoe the election that the OBR said there was a £20 billion "black hole" in the spending budget, of which neither party at the time was mentioning or accounting for in their campaign promises.
      Just as we also knew Wes Streeting had close ties to private healthcare companies -- a terrifying prospect for the guy being set up to be the next healthcare minister.
      And all of that's saying nothing about the authoritarian nature of the Party's reorganising itself over the years to snuff out any chance for left leaning candidates to get into power by deselecting them and forcing in their own right-leaning chosen candidates.
      Yet despite many people shouting this from the rafters, many of us were belitted and accused of being Tory plants/simps and trying to get the Tories another 5 years of power.

    • @funny7
      @funny7 Месяц назад

      @@davidbates3057 TLDR

    • @GarfieldtheDestroyer
      @GarfieldtheDestroyer Месяц назад +1

      He has not changed at all, his shiftiness and interest in implementing further austerity was well known before the election. Anyone who voted Labour expecting a left-wing government was gullible

  • @richardjames3022
    @richardjames3022 Месяц назад +11

    There should be NO political gifts. Front bench politicians should have an allowance for clothing etc.

    • @ddunfuh9239
      @ddunfuh9239 Месяц назад +2

      They get paid 90k a year they dont need an allowance or gifts

  • @ratgreen
    @ratgreen Месяц назад +8

    Austerity, Doing F all about migration, opening jail doors to let prisoners out free early whilst simultaneously, locking up people for fb comments, letting raypests go with community service, raising the 'cap' on energy prices as the energy companies continue to make record profits, water companies still dumping raw sewage.
    'Why does everyone hate me?'

  • @longwhite7391
    @longwhite7391 Месяц назад +6

    YAYYYY Zack narrating a main video!! More please

  • @bp-lx7lf
    @bp-lx7lf Месяц назад +19

    What’s the alternative? Reform? Grifter Nigel and 30p Lee? People have such short memories it’s painful.

    • @PeIeus
      @PeIeus Месяц назад +5

      cope. brace for the Starmageddon enforced by Starmtroopers.

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад

      Reform will win lots more votes at the upcoming local elections in May.Labour are likely to be hit hard.Nigel a grifter?What about Starmer with his £1000 glasses?Or Rayners "official photographer" at a mere £60000?

  • @josejoao1621
    @josejoao1621 Месяц назад +20

    Let’s not forget about his decision to jail people for saying things online…. Many see him as an authoritarian jailing political opponents. Even worse when this comes at a cost of needing to release other prisoners earlier. Or Labour’s plan to stop allowing MPs to have their own shows, which kinda looked directed at reform MPs’… Nothing of this has helped his perception. He looks very bad to many…

    • @cool4345
      @cool4345 Месяц назад +10

      The whole "jailed for online comments" thing is a bit overblown.
      First of all it's been an offense to post hate speech online for a few years now - Samuel Doyle was arrested in 2023, Jake Newsome was arrested in 2013 for something similar etc. I think this was actually introduced under the tories.
      Also there were only 4 people AFAIK that were arrested during the riots for this - 1 was an immigrant who was impersonating a far right person who was pretending to incite racial hatred, the other 3 were jailed for actually calling for people to attack specific mosques etc.

    • @fireblossom9618
      @fireblossom9618 Месяц назад +11

      ​​@@cool4345Jailing anyone for speech after complaining that prisions are full will always come across as bad. There's no way around that.

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад +4

      Yes,its a pity his overreach isnt discussed more,After the riots he took way too much interest in the arrests and sentencing.Thats not his job.If he used his previous influence as DPP to try to influence the judiciary to inflict hard sentences on people that had written some crap,that he didnt like,then it needs looking into .

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад

      @@cool4345 If you were out chucking bricks at cops then yes you deserve prison.If you wrote hurty words then no,youre an idiot but you dont deserve prison.Suspended sentences or other punishnments would have been apt.

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад +1

      @@fireblossom9618 Letting sex offenders out to make room for facrbook posts who were otherwise decent people is just wrong.

  • @bhangrafan4480
    @bhangrafan4480 Месяц назад +59

    After years of austerity in the public sector, with the NHS becoming dangerous, policing shortages, a housing shortage, underfunded schools and a cost of living crisis, people voted for Labour to get someone to put things right. What they elected was "Son of Thatcher" who believes that always balancing the books is more important than saving the collapse of the welfare state and public services. It is obvious who Starmer is working for, and it is NOT the people who elected him. I have no doubt that when he leaves office he will be even richer than Blair was, and that would be some achievement.

    • @strangeke7750
      @strangeke7750 Месяц назад +15

      They haven’t even had a chance to pass their laws yet. Laws that tories didn’t even think about. British public is truly annoying. You guys don’t wanna help yourselves. Always eating your leaders and making things difficult. Let them work.

    • @stephenscales353
      @stephenscales353 Месяц назад +3

      There's non danger of any party balancing the books in the next couple of decades at least.

    • @noobiamyes4853
      @noobiamyes4853 Месяц назад +2

      I agree, the books are already balanced in the UK, now is the time for either more government spending or tax cuts

    • @bhangrafan4480
      @bhangrafan4480 Месяц назад +1

      @@stephenscales353 No, but every chance of wreaking everything through neglect.

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад +3

      Never hire a lawyer to do an economist's job.

  • @AlexWard94
    @AlexWard94 Месяц назад +3

    Really liking the new presenter and enjoyed the editorial style. Keep this up!

  • @nicolasmatheusfernandesdos6229
    @nicolasmatheusfernandesdos6229 Месяц назад +13

    106k in "gifts" is a minor story? Lmfao

  • @lokensicarius9347
    @lokensicarius9347 Месяц назад +32

    "Donations" like these should be illegal, or at the very least bars you from a position in government.
    Why is it impossible for people who already live well off and have wealth can't help but whore themselves even if it means betraying everything they claim to work towards?

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад

      Wealth and power are addictive.

    • @Minecrafthunt-r6t
      @Minecrafthunt-r6t Месяц назад

      ​@@yurisei6732wealth and power shows what you really are and labour is horrid

    • @ddunfuh9239
      @ddunfuh9239 Месяц назад

      @@Minecrafthunt-r6thow horrible the government is, the tories, reform and any other party are no better than labour, all parties accept these “gifts”

  • @bevers68
    @bevers68 Месяц назад +6

    yeah starmer talking about how bad everything will be whilst he is at a taylor swift concert and arsenal box. Quite out of touch and this needs to be addressed asap

    • @j.4354
      @j.4354 Месяц назад

      Doesn’t need to be addressed he needs to lose his job, if you worked for a care home and your single job is to ensure that the people you look after are warm, fed and have a safe place but instead of that you deep dive into buying alcohol for yourself while the building is falling apart oh and you give yourself a payrise yeah I reckon you’d lose your job.

  • @paytonmcdermott9111
    @paytonmcdermott9111 Месяц назад +24

    I'm the American context, means testing usually means the poorest people don't get benefits because they don't file tax returns and the middle class don't get benefits because they are considered too wealthy. If that's the case in the UK as well, I don't expect the fuel subsidies to survive the decade

    • @Chario_
      @Chario_ Месяц назад +2

      It also creates a lot of stigma, leading certain people who would otherwise qualify to not use the benefits. Not to mention that a ton of money gets spent checking people's qualifications instead of just, y'know, actually helping people

    • @wanderingsimp2210
      @wanderingsimp2210 Месяц назад +1

      For some context, these benefits in question are not related to a "tax return" the benefits are paid out automatically to peoples accounts that are elligible. Unlike the US taxes aren't a guessing game and we know people incomes.
      TLDR; The Winter Fuel benefits are automatically paid without applying.

    • @paytonmcdermott9111
      @paytonmcdermott9111 Месяц назад +1

      @@wanderingsimp2210 Interesting. I figured the British probably had a different system. I think the program will still probably be whittled down as labor and whatever the next incarnation of the British right is alternate governments. The threshold where people start to get excluded will always be arbitrary and the Tories will always argue it should be lower. Eventually they'll say it should be zero

    • @meganegan5992
      @meganegan5992 Месяц назад

      Not to mention the increased paperwork that'll cause the price per person to increase.

  • @Niksg9424
    @Niksg9424 Месяц назад +9

    This episode is a lot more editorialized than others yall put out. Idk if I like it or not..I definitely don't dislike it
    It does make me think a series of weekly opinionated, editorial type videos from yall would be really neat though

  • @casualobserver2000
    @casualobserver2000 Месяц назад +34

    the issue is that a vote against the Tories was not a vote for labour, but hes acting like it is and doing all the worst things labour tend to do . Hes given the unions everything they asked for, hes wants to go even further on prosecuting internet communication, and hes got no answer on immigration or the cost of living. Even NHS funding is now about "prevention" which sounds like code for "we still wont treat you"

    • @IshtarNike
      @IshtarNike Месяц назад

      I'm sorry but there is no such thing as "the unions." That's a bullshit rightwing dog whistle. Those public sector workers have seen 14 years of real terms pay cuts. They deserved every penny of those pay rises, and most of them still won't be up to parity with their wages from 2010 when adjusted for inflation.

    • @Minimmalmythicist
      @Minimmalmythicist Месяц назад +2

      On immigration, he´s basically doing a toned down version of what Sunnak was doing.

    • @BenBuckton-te2pm
      @BenBuckton-te2pm Месяц назад +1

      The vote should have been more equally split between the libdems, greens and Labour

  • @Trecesolotienesdos
    @Trecesolotienesdos Месяц назад +7

    He's brought this on himself. He said he'd come in and flush outthe Tory "shit" but then his "shit" seems to stink as badly.

    • @Anverse-14
      @Anverse-14 Месяц назад +1

      He is trying to flush out the shit with sewage water

  • @user-cvbnm
    @user-cvbnm Месяц назад +3

    He's unpopular, and its because people voted AGAINST the Tories, not FOR Labour.

  • @paulbird3235
    @paulbird3235 Месяц назад +6

    They should recieve a salary and NOTHING else. We have had all of this before, cash for questions, moat cleaning, duck houses, and on and on!. Anyone caught taking bribes (sorry gifts) should loose the whip of their party.

    • @alistairmonro
      @alistairmonro Месяц назад +1

      Are bribes not illegal? They should be thrown out of the commons and into a court imo.

    • @paulbird3235
      @paulbird3235 Месяц назад +2

      @@alistairmonro Waste of time, we can't process anyone anymore!. Justice has gone into hibernation until next year!.

    • @THEBEEEANSS
      @THEBEEEANSS Месяц назад

      Politicians should never receive salaries, they are unnecessary.

    • @paulbird3235
      @paulbird3235 Месяц назад

      @@THEBEEEANSS Well I am sure we would be no worse off without them! 😆😂.....

    • @ddunfuh9239
      @ddunfuh9239 Месяц назад

      They do have a salary its £92,000 per year

  • @KrisRogos
    @KrisRogos Месяц назад +12

    If this trend continues, Labour would be foolish to keep him as a leader into the next election, but a 7th PM in a decade is the last thing people want

    • @thomashowe1509
      @thomashowe1509 Месяц назад +5

      If the budget goes down badly, and it’s apocalyptic as is being all but said, he’s got nowhere to go. Labour are in a dire place among the country and he’s became a symbol of what’s wrong with Britain. Unless we get growth like we’ve never seen, which is unlikely since taxing more and regulating has never created growth ever, he’ll be seen as a failure in top of lying about tax policy. It’s karma really for being so obsessed with power he lied about anything to get there

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад

      Ill be happy to see this particular little despot doing the walk of shame away from No 10 today if possible.

  • @3c3k
    @3c3k Месяц назад +5

    So you didn't show Sunak's approval ratings in the entire video?

  • @FelixGordon23
    @FelixGordon23 Месяц назад +2

    Im a big fan of Zac presenting. He always does excellent work on the podcast, and now brings a new tone to my most watched channel

    • @orktv4673
      @orktv4673 Месяц назад +1

      He has that vibe of "guy put in charge when the others are absent but actually does a great job"

  • @hotcrossandnobuns1850
    @hotcrossandnobuns1850 Месяц назад +34

    Still think it's crazy how the media has a field day with Corbyn - he was the leader the country needed at the time, before getting to where we are now. Corbyn was the first big push to the left in decades and more people voted for him, but we end up with Starmer whose basically a Tory with a Labour badge on. Corbyn had his issues, but considering what Starmer says and what he does, it's crazy that Corbyn has still ended up the person that's constantly criticised for being the reason the party didn't win. £476 compared to Starmers £107,000 is enough to tell you the character of those in charge.

    • @yeetdragon1629
      @yeetdragon1629 Месяц назад +2

      Corbyns issues were massive I agree it's just tragic that of all people we had and have to get are the most neoliberal of neoliberals

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад

      Corbyn was removed by the UK's Zionist lobby.

    • @jeongbun2386
      @jeongbun2386 Месяц назад

      The people are brainwashed by capitalist programming

    • @francisco4994
      @francisco4994 Месяц назад +1

      @@yeetdragon1629 I see the far-right as the maximum expression of neoliberalism, just look at Milei or Project 2025. I mean even Milton Friedman and Hayek praised dictatorships as necessary... Most far-right, populist parties have ties to Hungary and Russia

    • @personalemail9329
      @personalemail9329 Месяц назад

      ​@@francisco4994I'm pretty sure it's the left that praises dictatorship, Justin from Canada praising Chinese CCP and Cuba, so does Kamala and her Maduro glazing. Not to mention far left policies like Marxist, Nazism(alternatively form or Marxism) and communism end up with more dictatorship.

  • @owenmcginley9380
    @owenmcginley9380 Месяц назад +1

    Sorry to be nitpicking and at the risk of appearing on the next episode of the Editorial. You mention “Broadsheets” at 4:38 but then 3 of the 5 examples of headlines come from Tabloids or Compact format titles.
    Only the Times would be regarded as a true Broadsheet.
    Apologies again for the pedantry!

  • @BIGDZ8346
    @BIGDZ8346 Месяц назад +5

    Couldn't agree more, tbh he really isn't very good at politics, and instead of recognising that his first 100 days should be huge in order to keep the momentum after an election and raise more political capital. It just looks like he used up a lot of his on literally nothing. You ask the average person what they have done in Government and mosr will literally say change winter fuel payments to means testing. Literally the worse answer you want people to think of if your in Government.

    • @thomashowe1509
      @thomashowe1509 Месяц назад +1

      And when people only associate you with bad things it’s hard to recover. The winter fuel allowance has pissed the country off, but with the budget apparently being apocalyptic i don’t see how they can possibly be associated with anything other than doom. Steal from pensioners, a decent chunk who voted for them and stick it to businesses and private sector workers. This stuff looks suicidal electorally, it is suicidal but they don’t see it and it’s outrageous

  • @CoolSocialist
    @CoolSocialist Месяц назад +5

    *Brilliant Idea Replacing The Tories With Red Tories!* No change.

  • @Bosshog-WealthHealthBetterment
    @Bosshog-WealthHealthBetterment Месяц назад +10

    I'm a swing voter who voted Labour at the last election. I very much viewed that the Tories needed some time in opposition, and that would be my main reason for the way I voted. Still, whereas (for me) Labour was unelectable under Corbyn, I felt that Starmer had done enough to manage some of the more far left views of his party, and so should get my vote.
    I'm not exactly confident the Conservative's would have done any better, but my goodness Labour has been off to a dreadful start. I thought their handling of the riots was dreadful, engagement with unions has been predictably expensive, and really all Labour has spoken about for 2 months was how bad things are.
    I'm not sure why it needs 3 months to drop a budget, you've been likely to win for months, couldn't you have something ready to go? Like, I know, that's why you're in power. Now, do something about it instead of moaning about the problem you've inherited. You're in an incredible position with a massive Parliamentary majority, now do something with it.
    No wonder neither party did especially great in the popular vote. As somebody who has voted both Lib Dem and UKIP in the past, I clearly have no problem voting beyond the big 2. But you have to wonder if the Greens, Reform and Lib Dem will gain significantly more seats in the next election if they both continue to look so crap.

    • @thomashowe1509
      @thomashowe1509 Месяц назад +5

      Honestly the tories need time in opposition for their own sake but at the rate Labour are going all they need to do is chose a right wing candidate and unite with reform in some capacity and they will win. That’s how demoralising they’ve been. Labour have not just crashed they’ve sunk themselves based on hatred of old people it seems, single parents, hardworking parents and the working class. That’s some achievement in a few months. If they don’t present the budget right there could be a leadership challenge and I’m not joking.

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад +5

      Should have voted Reform.Everyone with a brain cell should have known Starmer would be an ideologue,and a pretty inept one at that.

    • @seamusmcknight3656
      @seamusmcknight3656 Месяц назад

      should have voted for literally anyone else. your a fool.

    • @archvaldor
      @archvaldor Месяц назад +2

      "Still, whereas (for me) Labour was unelectable under Corbyn" It is almost as if you get your information from newspapers and made an awful choice.

    • @meganegan5992
      @meganegan5992 Месяц назад

      Honestly Starmer focusing so much on the Left made his policies inevitable. All he's gonna be is a Tory with less overt racism.

  • @Antipaxos_Nadja123
    @Antipaxos_Nadja123 Месяц назад +6

    I think part of it might also just be his personality, yes his policies are awful but the way he justifies them is just so arrogant, you'd think he was some messiah when in reality he basically won by default

    • @Anverse-14
      @Anverse-14 Месяц назад

      For the next 5 year, it should be a duty for the greens, independents, snp and libdems to raise more awareness and support to kick labor into a corner..

  • @bbbf09
    @bbbf09 Месяц назад +4

    Not just miserable ... just too sleazy to boot. I'm Labour voter and paid up member . Two weeks ago I recall reading about Starmer's penchant for luxury lifestyles. I thought uh-oh ---but also remained a little skeptical. Then the stories of all the freebies came out week after. All set against AUSTERITY v2.0 - spelt out in very big capitals by multiple dire government announcements.
    So I've more or less given up already on the guy. 😕

    • @thomashowe1509
      @thomashowe1509 Месяц назад +1

      It wouldn’t shock me at this point if he keeps tanking and people start making moves. Their majority is an illusion at best based on mostly tactical voting and the right being divided so it’s based on sand not on real support. The locals will be a bloodbath and by elections will go against them. In a way it’s karma for critiquing people for taking money and then you take in more money than anyone.

  • @chrise202
    @chrise202 Месяц назад +2

    Can you not call them Gifts please? Every single HR induction course out there calls this BRIBE

  • @Kira-pc4mq
    @Kira-pc4mq Месяц назад +4

    the uk doesn''t have the whole voting thing figured out. maybe an absolutely monarchy?

  • @Clone683
    @Clone683 Месяц назад +2

    And this is before the October budget which they said is gonna be "painful"

  • @IRSH-sy5jn
    @IRSH-sy5jn Месяц назад +3

    Winter will soon be here. What as the Prime Minister put in place for the thousands of homeless people living on the streets?

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад +3

      Yes,ive noticed Labour have said nothing about the homeless.Just building homes for migrants.

    • @j.4354
      @j.4354 Месяц назад

      If they’re British then the police will move them along and unlike last time they can’t commit crimes in order to get a prison cell for the winter so I reckon a fair few will pass this winter.

  • @clownofthetimes6727
    @clownofthetimes6727 Месяц назад +1

    He is not poular because he won the vote with only 20% of the UK bothering to vote for his policies.
    He is implementing things he thinks he has a mandate for.
    80% of the country did not vote for Stramer or his policies!!!

  • @julianshepherd2038
    @julianshepherd2038 Месяц назад +50

    Jeremy buys his on clothes.
    And sits in an ordinary seats at the Arsenal.
    Because he isn't For Sale.

    • @DemonDethchase
      @DemonDethchase Месяц назад +16

      Jeremy was for the many. Sir Keir is for the money.

    • @MEHOLE
      @MEHOLE Месяц назад

      He was a terrorist sympathiser and supporter of Diane Abbot. So yeah...

    • @danielebowman
      @danielebowman Месяц назад +8

      Except to various middle eastern regimes.

    • @TheHeninhardenne
      @TheHeninhardenne Месяц назад +16

      He calls islamic terrorists his friends

    • @joncarter3761
      @joncarter3761 Месяц назад

      Corbyn is only popular with naive young voters. If any of you had grown up in the 80s and saw him defending Irish terrorists you would have a very different opinion.
      Weak leaders like him allowed Germany to re-arm and continuously break treaties in the 30s which directly led onto ww2.

  • @thembastoep733
    @thembastoep733 Месяц назад

    I have to say tldr is probably the best and most objective news source on youtube or ever

  • @Minimmalmythicist
    @Minimmalmythicist Месяц назад +6

    I predicted Starmer would be an unpopular PM, he´s a terrible campaigner and communicator, he has no idea of how to deal with people who don´t like or agree with him and I don´t see him changing course easily.
    My view is Starmer will lose the election if some of the following are true:
    1) The economy crashes
    2) He faces a significant left wing challenge (arguably already true, Labour have lost seats to Greens and independents).
    3) The Tories find a way to win back the reform vote
    4) The Tories have a popular leader who is a good political communicator (unlikely in my view).
    5) He´s really damaged by scandal.

    • @thomashowe1509
      @thomashowe1509 Месяц назад +1

      I mean for a political communicator Badenoch is probably the best out of the bunch and the most credible Tory. I don’t see the economy crashing just going nowhere, i can see the left ganging up on him, I’d say Badenoch or Jenrick will eventually come to a truce with Reform since they believe the same things 95% of the time anyway. I can honestly see Badenoch being more popular than people expect . And is starmer not already in a major scandal of his own making that’s crippled his credibility on anything?

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад

      It might be more of a case of Reform winning over the Tory vote.

    • @rayc9539
      @rayc9539 Месяц назад

      You'd think he'd be a great communicator as a former lawyer, wouldn't yoi

    • @Minimmalmythicist
      @Minimmalmythicist Месяц назад

      @@rayc9539 I think they´re skills that don´t necessarily transfer.

    • @Anverse-14
      @Anverse-14 Месяц назад

      ​@@rayc9539lawyer's speak is usually about being slimy around the law as much as possible.
      I don't think that made them approachable to normal people.

  • @michazawada4408
    @michazawada4408 Месяц назад +2

    I feel TLDR is going in a very wrong direction, all I see recently are forced just about 8 min video to be able to have 2 ad breaks to make more money but out of that only 5-6 min is actually any content, rest is sponsor stuff and way too lengthy intro. I feel you guys run out of steam and now are on cruise control, feeding some crappy news snippets. Sorry, I learned to expect more from this channel

  • @dnttcfvj1247
    @dnttcfvj1247 Месяц назад +6

    He's quite possibly the most boring man in the world

    • @JohnPark-xf2gq
      @JohnPark-xf2gq Месяц назад

      Boring that make him useful out in the north sea.

    • @kathleendavey-w5e
      @kathleendavey-w5e 27 дней назад

      He is that... what a mindless bore... yawn yawn yawn

  • @MrBurgeri
    @MrBurgeri Месяц назад +4

    Is there a politician in the UK that people actually like? If this Parliament/Cabinet thing isn't working for you, perhaps you should hand absolute power back to the King? (you all love him, don't you? Don't you...?)

    • @davidbates3057
      @davidbates3057 Месяц назад

      By Parliament/Cabinet thing you mean the cartel of oligarchs that runs the country, right? In that case yeah, why not go back to the King. We're still living under a monarchy anyway, only the King is just a figurehead rather than the guy calling the shots.
      It's also funny how you make a sarcastic comment about monarchy in defense of Labour at a time when Labour literally just gave the King a £45 million pay rise. But yeah, you're right, they've got to make hard decisions when the country is as broken as it is by the Tories, and giving the King a more than 50% pay rise is just of those things they have to do to get the country back on its feet.

    • @fireironthesecond2909
      @fireironthesecond2909 Месяц назад +1

      On god? Yeah I’d take the king. Hell I’d take the King as dictator at this point so long as it gets Two Tier Kier out

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад

      Absolutely great idea.Bloody Cromwell all his fault.

  • @nononono3421
    @nononono3421 Месяц назад +1

    I really get the feeling that in the UK, politicians really don’t want to be politicians? Like someone broke the bridge to get to politics, so all the ones that remain are those who were already on the other side on vacation, and they decided to squat the place until they can get airlifted out of there, while they complain about how uncomfortable the place is and get on each other’s nerves.

    • @JohnPark-xf2gq
      @JohnPark-xf2gq Месяц назад

      They don't want to do the job just have the perks.lardy bunter boris was the best example.

  • @AidanJohnson-lm7mw
    @AidanJohnson-lm7mw Месяц назад +12

    What!? You're telling me the guy who rolled back LGBT rights the moment he came into office, pejoratively called someone who was shipping asylum seekers off to Rwanda "too liberal" on immigration, and promised to pursue the SAME exact economic and fiscal policies as the Tories doesn't have any political base to fall back on when the going gets tough? Who could have ever seen that coming except for every single person who knows anything about political science

    • @AidanJohnson-lm7mw
      @AidanJohnson-lm7mw Месяц назад +1

      also the audacity to come and tell the Harris campaign how to win. I hope her team just ignored everything they said because I've never seen a political party have a more misplaced sense of it own brilliance than the Labour Party. They dropped all their principles and ran as Tories 2.0 and only increased their vote share 1.6%! The Conservatives wrecked the economy and lost 20 POINTS and the Labour Party only benefited because of how dramatically they collapsed around them.

  • @louis-philippearnhem6959
    @louis-philippearnhem6959 Месяц назад +1

    2:40 Well Starmer is a lawyer you know… lawyers will be lawyers 😅

  • @Tragedyflow
    @Tragedyflow Месяц назад +13

    Or maybe it's because he called over half the population far right thugs and mobsters.... oh and also arresting people over "mean" tweets. Just some food for thought....

    • @k.umquat8604
      @k.umquat8604 Месяц назад

      "You're far right if you don't like me"

  • @TommyMcMusic
    @TommyMcMusic Месяц назад

    Everytime you bump the desk theres an audible thud coming through, id suggest either not doing that or a hi-pass filter to around 50-100hz to eliminate these frequencies, its fairly distracting while watching

  • @stevem3997
    @stevem3997 Месяц назад +55

    We wanted Tories and their policies out. But we've ended up with Red Tories instead. So many issues could be fixed by simply taxing the rich and renationalising infrastructure. It's not rocket science.

    • @Bushflare
      @Bushflare Месяц назад +8

      The taxing the rich thing is a lot harder to nail down than people are comfortable with saying but we could be doing more. Renationalising infrastructure is a no-brainer though, I don't think that's even a party thing anymore, I don't know anyone who is against it.

    • @DanielEdwards-
      @DanielEdwards- Месяц назад +13

      @@BushflareI’m perfectly comfortable with taxing billionaires, Apple, Google, Facebook, massive oil companies and super massive landlords that own thousands of rental properties. Suits me better than stripping pensioners of say… winter fuel payments.

    • @Bushflare
      @Bushflare Месяц назад +9

      @@DanielEdwards-
      Which was doubtless extremely comfortable to say. Now figure out how to actually do it to the extent you'd like to without dealing more damage than you fix. It's possible, it's just extremely difficult.

    • @noobiamyes4853
      @noobiamyes4853 Месяц назад +13

      You don't know how economics works if your every reply to ever issue ever is 'eat the rich'

    • @DanielEdwards-
      @DanielEdwards- Месяц назад +12

      @@noobiamyes4853 sure, let the working class pick up the tab for everything instead.

  • @scj6693
    @scj6693 Месяц назад

    i like this new announcer. he has a soothing, chill voice. i'd listen to him narrate an audiobook tbh

  • @rob12x56
    @rob12x56 Месяц назад +30

    I am sure it's cause of the " far right" as usual 😂😂😂

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад +3

      Victim mentality much?

    • @new_fone_who_dis
      @new_fone_who_dis Месяц назад +3

      He'll let a rapist out of jail to make space for you after that comment Haha 😅

    • @PwerRanger01
      @PwerRanger01 Месяц назад +3

      @@yurisei6732 is that a joke?

    • @francisco4994
      @francisco4994 Месяц назад

      The fari right who praises putin and orban? That far right who will ruin the country?

    • @rob12x56
      @rob12x56 26 дней назад

      ​​@@yurisei6732 what victim mentality???

  • @thehighlander6770
    @thehighlander6770 Месяц назад +1

    People are realizing that switching from the blue team to the red team won’t make things better when the map sucks.

  • @manuelbaliog5211
    @manuelbaliog5211 Месяц назад +4

    His first ever major scandal and mistake. He can't afford to make another one or else he'll end up being the British Francois Hollande.

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад

      Lets hope hes out before he gets the chance.

    • @manuelbaliog5211
      @manuelbaliog5211 Месяц назад

      @@j.4332 you don't want instability from him resigning in just 2-3 years. Labour will easily lose to the Tories and disaster will happen once again. He should own up to his decisions, get important policies done, and always work for the people from here on out. By the time he has a second term, he can retire in 2-3 years while Labour has a new leader who will win the third election to keep the Tories completely out of power for 15 years or more.

    • @PwerRanger01
      @PwerRanger01 Месяц назад

      @@manuelbaliog5211 Except labour is useless too. If vote then you are a quisling. Now vote nationalist to get things fixed.

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад

      @@manuelbaliog5211 2-3 YEARS?I want him and Labour out in 2-3 HOURS if at all possible.I despise them.I want Reform!

    • @manuelbaliog5211
      @manuelbaliog5211 Месяц назад

      @@j.4332 I see, you're a troll lmao

  • @fernbedek6302
    @fernbedek6302 Месяц назад +9

    Maybe Corbyn's little breakaway squad can get more recruits from Labour's left, if this keeps up?

    • @Minimmalmythicist
      @Minimmalmythicist Месяц назад

      @@jeffcxx I agree, the party is so bankrupt being a member is pointless. It´s likely Abbot and Mcdonnell will leave Labour and join a new party with Corbyn.

  • @BeachMonstr
    @BeachMonstr Месяц назад +2

    Labour moved so much to the economic right, that they have nothing to offer, nothing to look forward.

    • @THEBEEEANSS
      @THEBEEEANSS Месяц назад +1

      British people act like this isn't entirely their fault. Electorate shifts to the right, political parties respond. Wowzers. You'll probably continue shifting right and then see how Nigel will handle things next election.

    • @samtheman4931
      @samtheman4931 Месяц назад

      Most people believe it or not are socially right and economically left. None of the parties represent us. Reform isn’t even socially right wing. They are just a corporate shill. Still voted for them anyways ☹️

  • @judahfriedman8516
    @judahfriedman8516 Месяц назад +6

    It's not Starmer, it's their policies.

  • @fabius5366
    @fabius5366 Месяц назад +1

    Winter fuel allowance is costly?. The scrapping wil result in a £ 1.5 savings within a total government spending of £ 1226; that is 1.22 per Thousand (apparently vital to fix the economy...).
    But what is really scary is the stupidity of the reform; they could apply a simple tapering mechanism on pension paying taxes (approx 8 million out of 12.6 million). Someone said ' stupidity should be feared more than malice'.

  • @eddiespeaks
    @eddiespeaks Месяц назад +24

    TLDR peddles this shit party for years and now they're wondering what's actual reality for themselves

    • @alistairmonro
      @alistairmonro Месяц назад +1

      Most of them are probably too young to remember the last time this happened.

  • @sladewinberry8283
    @sladewinberry8283 Месяц назад

    This guy and the one lady narrator here have really improved their speaking. Their research and analysis is always great, but those two needed to raise their voices and speak with the confidence they should.

  • @oweng7987
    @oweng7987 Месяц назад +25

    He's a textbook tyrant, fitting Aristotle's definition very accurately. I would imagine that's the problem.

    • @d.airhorn3702
      @d.airhorn3702 Месяц назад +3

      right winger spotted

    • @oweng7987
      @oweng7987 Месяц назад

      @@d.airhorn3702 Craven, narrative gargling regime sycophant spotted.

    • @oweng7987
      @oweng7987 Месяц назад

      @@d.airhorn3702 Craven, narrative gargling, regime sycophant spotted.

    • @oweng7987
      @oweng7987 Месяц назад

      @@d.airhorn3702 Craven, narrative gargling, regime sycophant spotted.

    • @Burito-tj5ry
      @Burito-tj5ry Месяц назад +1

      women wouldnt fit Aristotle's definition of women, because they have the same number of teeth than men

  • @GumWad99
    @GumWad99 Месяц назад +1

    they say things get worse before they get better. i just hope that is the case with labour

  • @SneedSeeding
    @SneedSeeding Месяц назад +6

    Between Austerity, the Smoking Bill, and continuing to do nothing about migration I'm pretty sure every single person in the UK has a reason to hate Starmer.

    • @THEBEEEANSS
      @THEBEEEANSS Месяц назад

      The simple solution is to ban immigration. Full stop. The UK is heavily overpopulated, so stopping all immigration while allowing people to emigrate freely would reduce strain on every system.

    • @delbroox
      @delbroox Месяц назад

      If people actually stopped and looked at bills proposales instead of focusing on cheap scapegoats for populists like "MaSs ImMIGraTion!!!" they'd probably be less angry. The Mass Immigration threat is a joke. It was like that the "Yellow Peril" in the 1920 against Chinese people and it seems to me like British people have not disappeared or been killed by Chinese back then. Irish people were called drunk and criminals when they went to the USA and everyone was afraid that they'd steal Americans' jobs...yet it didn't happen...This fear of foreigners is the easiest scapegoats used by politicians since the 1800s to manipulate the public and people still believe it!!!!

  • @michaelkirshner3099
    @michaelkirshner3099 Месяц назад

    As an American, it is so odd watching politicians actually face consequences over scandals

  • @hammer3721
    @hammer3721 Месяц назад +7

    I will give you credit for admitting that Sir Kid Starver is crook.
    Unlike some heavily biased channels like Maximilien Robespierre and PoliticsJoe who keeep glazing him.

  • @gr8aussief--kup
    @gr8aussief--kup Месяц назад

    Bloody hell there was some energy with that ad read

  • @dannyarcher6370
    @dannyarcher6370 Месяц назад +4

    Two Tier Keir became PM on a third of the vote.
    FPTP is the slow kid in class.

  • @Vivek-zw3ex
    @Vivek-zw3ex Месяц назад +1

    Labour's popularity goes down when they follow Tory budget constraints? Shocking …
    Instead of throwing aside the Tory fiscal rules and increasing investment, the UK government is doubling down on misery and budget cuts.

  • @sdpearshaped831
    @sdpearshaped831 Месяц назад +5

    Does polling really matter when they're 2 months into a 5-year term?

    • @Bushflare
      @Bushflare Месяц назад +11

      First impressions are extremely important and it's very hard to turn them around.

    • @Minimmalmythicist
      @Minimmalmythicist Месяц назад +2

      You´re right as a week is a long time in politics and in the UK, elections often are in effect a referendum on whether people prefer the governing party to the opposition.
      If Starmer causes a new left wing party to form, then I think he´s in big trouble. The same is true if the Tories manage to win back the reform voters.

    • @sdpearshaped831
      @sdpearshaped831 Месяц назад

      @@Bushflarethere is no electoral data that suggests this

    • @Bushflare
      @Bushflare Месяц назад +1

      @@sdpearshaped831
      "First impressions are important."
      "UH, SOURCE?!"
      I guess I shouldda heard that one coming but I guess you're not wearing the clown-shoes today. It's common knowledge that the first impression you have of a person creates a heavy bias in your future interactions which is difficult to overcome.

    • @tpower1912
      @tpower1912 Месяц назад +1

      Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss had plenty of time left in their terms.

  • @decoyfox
    @decoyfox Месяц назад +1

    He stands for the status quo, when people want change

  • @paulomartins1008
    @paulomartins1008 Месяц назад +4

    He might be following the Maquiavellian adage "Concentrate the application of cruelty to the beggining of your rule".

    • @Gh44HZ
      @Gh44HZ Месяц назад

      didnt people say the same thing about the tories?

    • @paulomartins1008
      @paulomartins1008 Месяц назад

      @@Gh44HZ good question. The issue as I see it is that in the short run we can't really discern shrewd calculation from room temperature IQ maneuvering.

  • @rodgerclery1278
    @rodgerclery1278 Месяц назад +1

    Zac’s voice is a slay 🎉

  • @Dadniel1st
    @Dadniel1st Месяц назад +6

    I'm an immigrant, naturalised, but next election I'm voting Reform.

  • @majorskies7091
    @majorskies7091 Месяц назад +1

    all he had to do was when those girls were unalives was a make a speech about affirmative action and he would have been fine...

  • @FSMDog
    @FSMDog Месяц назад +8

    Completely unrelated to taking money away from pensioners, failing to give money to kids, failing to condemn a genocide, and behaving like a grifter?

    • @j.4332
      @j.4332 Месяц назад

      Parents get child benefit.They are supposed to buy food with it for their children.There is no "genocide".Israel are destroying a terrorist group.Pensioners are the only victims of Labour.

  • @JadenSt2327
    @JadenSt2327 Месяц назад

    There’s a new guy doing the voiceover for their videos

  • @readsomebooks666
    @readsomebooks666 Месяц назад +3

    To bad. He’s got an iron grip on his party and doesn’t have to call an election for five years. You’re screwed. Learn to like it. Or don’t, it really doesn’t matter.

    • @ivancho5854
      @ivancho5854 Месяц назад

      I don't think they will go full term. 🤞

  • @MetalSamantha
    @MetalSamantha 4 дня назад

    I said from his first day in leadership that he wasn’t up to the job
    So far, I see no reason to change my mind

  • @danielevans5286
    @danielevans5286 Месяц назад +4

    People always moan that politicians aren’t honest, but when one actually says things aren’t going to be fixable overnight they hate it.

    • @davidbates3057
      @davidbates3057 Месяц назад +2

      I don't know what country you've been living in, but the Tories have always said there's no easy fixes and we've no choice but to cut public services and budgets in the short term, while keeping wealthy individuals and businesses taxes down, all to encourage that long term growth and wealth generation for all in the long term. It's that very narrative that justified the last 14 years of austerity that many -- yourself included, I suspect -- claim is the reason our country is as broken as it is. So it's rather amusing how some of you are now going out defending this nonsense just because it's now "your team" doing it.

    • @danielevans5286
      @danielevans5286 Месяц назад

      @@davidbates3057 Where was that ‘oven ready’ Brexit deal? Where is the 350 million for the NHS? Tories have spent the last decade pissing up the wall and lying about it.

  • @karankapoor2701
    @karankapoor2701 Месяц назад +7

    If reform and tories form a partnership wouldn't it give them a better chance to win

    • @lighting7508
      @lighting7508 Месяц назад

      The tories of old is antithetical to the kinds of politics reform is pushing. And some of that history is still embedded into the party despite the rapid changes.

    • @Bushflare
      @Bushflare Месяц назад

      It wouldn't work because they appeal to different bases. Reform appeals to the working classes and teaming up with the Tories would be seen as a betrayal of their base, plus a lot of Reform voters were once Labour voters so it would be an insult to them to make them essentially vote to the benefit of the Tories.

    • @bulletflight
      @bulletflight Месяц назад +1

      ​@@BushflareReform is using populist politics to push through oligarchic reforms, while Tories use conservative politics to push through oligarchic reforms.

    • @Bushflare
      @Bushflare Месяц назад

      @@bulletflight Well they're the best the right and centre-right have got atm which is an indictment in and of itself but they're in favour of kicking FPTP voting so provided they back that up that alone is more good done for the future of the country than any party has managed cumulatively across decades now and really it'd be nice to see smaller parties joining hands specifically to get anti FPTP candidates into power just so we can have healthier elections going forwards.

    • @karankapoor2701
      @karankapoor2701 Месяц назад

      @@Bushflare literally 90% of their voting base is common