Jonathan Gullis was born in Salisbury, went to private school in Warwickshire and was a Tory councillor in Stratford-upon-Avon. That he has somehow ended up as the representative of the people of working class Stoke-on-Trent shows what a joke the British political system has become.
Aw come on... Wouldn't it be funnier if they won five or six? And one of them was Sunak's? Then we could all enjoy watching them file miserably back into the commons to take up their seats on the shitty end of the opposition benches next to Jeremy Corbyn. So fun.
@@Dellboy56 corbyn had 1% less votes than starmer is predicted, and that's not the case anyways. The problem is that the right wing media performed a smear campaign against corbyn. Everything he said about Israel has been proven true time and time again, from it's creation 73-ish years ago, until today
Agreed . and same goes for Labour , they shit on the working man when Blair came to power and dismantled parliaments powers to so called unelected quango's
Generally, because they don't have much information beyond the Mail and Express and they blame everything on a migrant bogeyman--or because they've bought into the culture war that's the last refuge of every right-wing party.
Freedom of speech. Emailing these Tory bastards, if they get enough complaints and put downs then maybe one day they will resign with shame or stress, wish I'd have done that, but voting tomorrow so let's get them all out. Are you sending a gloating email? So satisfying.
What toffs is that then? Former human rights lawyers who love to swan around in Davos and tell us we have to pay a £15k fine after 2027 if we want to sell our house and it isn't EPC C rated or higher. Or do you mean Mayors who swan around the world on money gouged out of workers with ULEZ charges, or former multi millionaire Labour boys like Blair, Mandellson and the Kinnocks. At least the genuine working class feather bedders had the decency to retire from the circus on their winnings.
@Kaisan-vc8fw Oh, I read books alright. Books like Martin Bell's 'A Very British Revolution ', concerning the institutionalised fraud with regard to MP's expenses. The Tories have been the most corrupt government in UK history. May I suggest you watch Jonathan Pie's RUclips post he made 3 days ago entitled, '2024 Election Special. 4. The Conservatives'. You won't find any of the facts he tells you in the books you are reading.
@Kaisan-vc8fw 'A Very British Revolution ', by Martin Bell is a good book that you should read. Also, 'What Really Happened In Wuhan', by Sharri Markson. Jonathan Pie's RUclips post (3 days ago) entitled, '2024 Election Special 4. The Conservatives. You won't find anything he says in any of the books you are reading.
@@MephitisUK To be fair I have no idea who the hell my local MP is (I know the party they are a member of but the actual person no idea) and I am pretty interested in politics. Hell I would need to check what the name of my actual constituency is lol.
I'm always baffled when people in these communities that have been destroyed say that they are traditional Tory voters and are undecided on who they will vote for. Have a look around where you live and ask yourself why you voted Conservative. The conservatives, since Thatcher have done exactly what they said they would and we can all see the results. Why any "working class" person would consider a vote for Conservative is mind blowing to me. I can't make any sense of it.
They voted for them because the Tory party used to promote the idea that hard work could elevate your social class. To an extent that used to be true, but 21st century that dream has all but fizzled out.
Doubtful. Most of these sort of people like the idea of punching down on others. Disabled people, immigrants, people on benefits. Doesn't matter how bad their lives are as long as they can point at others who are worse off and tell them they deserve it.@@MBedford1
I am from Newcastle Under Lyme and we have a lot of Working Class Tory's that still vote Tory or say they will vote Reform who are all ex-Tory MPs. I am 52 so remember Thather what she did. Never forget and never forgive. Labour is for me. Kier Stramer is not a Tory. He is centre right socialist. But he let slip some of his lefty socialist show I'm him and he needs to be very careful or the Tory voters will run.
I'm from just outside Belfast and worked in Stafford for a couple of years, and used to go up to Stoke at the weekend and for some matches at BET365. Great people and a once great city and industrial engine room that has been let go to the dogs... by who... the Tories. They destroyed the manufacturing sector as part of a political strategy and did not give a toss about the human impact and cost to the community and society. I am amazed why working class people would even consider voting for the Tories...
@@benhopwood5321 They are very, very different, Ben. Labour look after people. Tories are just a collection of get-rich-quick merchants. Look at how they exploited the Pandemic. Michelle Mone's husband made £80,000,000 profit on a government contract. No Labour politician would have robbed us so casually.
Am always astonished that working class people vote for a party that openly wants to destroy them, only interested in promoting the wealthy & increasing the cash at the top!
Have the main parties or media ever spoken about British made things? Compare with NHK World (507 on Sky or freely on their website) Japanese TV. The themes on BBC (other than Poirot etc) are Neo Marxist themes of the parasite who wants regulations to stop the winners and live off the effort of the others: "man oppressing woman"; "Anglo-Saxon oppressing other races"; "Man damaging Nature"; "Family unit disenfranchising the gay person" (and other varieties). All of these are what the media, and all parties with the exception of REFORM UK talk bout constantly. How can we not vote for REFORM UK? Some of you wont but I and my other three family members with vote REFORM UK with GREAT PLEASURE. I have a vid on my channel with intellectual reasons to vote reform (other reasons) if you have 15 minutes to watch it.
I went to Staffs University in Stoke in '93, really enjoyed my time there and ended up staying and working there afterwards. So sad to see how the area has declined since then.
I went to Keele university a few years back and would have loved to stay in Stoke, lovely town with some lovely people but rent where I was living was way too high and there were no real job opportunities about to keep me there. I've lived in 5 different cities in the UK and Stoke was one of my favourites. It still has that community feel even now.
I'm from the south but worked in the potteries for a couple of years (Royal Doulton). Four years later i went to visit friends there and was amazed at how much damage Thatcher had done. Very sad.
The fact that the Tories have been gutting local councils for the past 14 years isn’t mentioned enough honestly. It’s crazy how some of them even continue to function and not declare bankruptcy!
Yes Tories gutting local councils to the point of collapsing is a fact. It's really horrendous what the Tories have done to communities and the country. Have to ask where the money the Tories siphoned off has went?.....Oh silly question.
I’ve noticed in the last year or year and a half that people in the press are finally beginning to admit what an un mitigated disaster thatcher and adventurism has been for the people.
@@JoeWedgwood-ik9zo You absolutely can. If he cant even be bothered to take part of the democratic process, even if to cast a blank vote, then he has no right to an opinion on politics at all. Or rather, his only valid opinion would be one of tacit support of the incumbent. Because that's what he does.
@JoeWedgwood-ik9zo This is true.. when I was young I just ignored politics entirely, I didn't even watch TV, so I didn't hear any of the other news either, and I don't remember being bothered by anything.. Now, I'm irked daily by the injustices I hear about.. ignorance truely is bliss, I guess.
I was a teacher for over 36 years. Gullis was a teacher in 4 schools in 7 years. A red flag to any head of a school who reads his letter of application. From what I read on social media , from people who worked with him in schools, they said he was crap. If he loses his seat, a school would have to be pretty desperate to employ him.
@@drusuth5915 a student who was taught by him said in the corridor another teacher confronted him and told him to stop bullying the students, Gullies started screaming and crying demanding that the other teacher get the sack . absolute monster apparently
I lived and worked in Stoke during the 1980s under Thatcher. It was a buzzing place, still the world leader in ceramics - the industry I mainly worked with. The industry was hammered by people buying cheap china from the far east rather than more expensive stufffrom the UK. It was globalisation that killed Stoke.
I moved to Stoke in 2010 for university, & the decline in that time has been astonishing. Obviously lots of places are struggling these days, but Stokes a proper ghost town. A dead city walking. I'm grateful for the friends I've made & the family I've built, but the city has nothing left to offer, not least in terms of prospects for my daughter. We'll be moving somewhere new in the next couple of years.
@@sparklingwater1430 Ermmm, yes, because not everyone in that area voted for that MP. That's literally like saying.... that all Arab people are Muslims because Islam is the most popular faith in the Arabian region. Now, that's small minded generalisation, isn't it?
Wait till Kneeler Starmer the Toolmaker and Gumby Rayner get in power, you'll see what real clowns are like, Labour will destroy what's left of this country within 12 months.
Vote Labour vote a party who can’t identify a woman and welcome whoever the hell wants to enter this country illegally and lowering voting to mere children! No credibility whatsoever! I’m not voting Tory by the way!
6 towns not 5! Poor Fenton. (Stoke, Tunstall, Burslem, Hanley, Fenton, Longton) I grew up in Stoke and them voting Tory was a shock, Stoke is everything the Tories hate… depressing to see my beautiful city reduced to this broken mess. My youngest sibling won’t walk home because stabbing is on the rise. My friend was murdered there a few years ago, abhorrent what’s happening.
Bugger... you beat me to it 🤣 Always gets my back up when they forget about poor old Fenton. It's all down to that Arnold Bennett writer bloke you know, what with his fancy-pants "Bursley" an' all! 😉 57 years a Stokie and still here to tell the tale; Cheers 🍺
I went to Stoke for uni and stayed afterwards, spent 8 years there. Miss it loads and the people there who are so friendly... but there's just no jobs. Kept an eye on houses and you can get a lot for your money there, presumably because noone wants to live there. Sad to see Stoke and Newcastle's decline. Hope it picks back up, Gullis out first 🤞
I’m Tunstall born and bred and had my wedding reception in the Sneyd Arms in 1995 when it was owned by Maureen Flowers and a very nice venue. Tunstall was thriving also at that point too. I live away from the area now but was totally shocked at Stoke on Trent voting in the tories. And look at what that has achieved! The JCB donation comment sums up Gullis, who has achieved millionaire status in 5yrs! Not bad for a local MP eh!!
That guy at the end was a bit worthless. Thinks they are all the same, not going to vote and doesn't know who his own very famous local MP. Worth getting his opinion..
I'm from Stoke, and there are six towns last time I counted them. Longton, Fenton, Stoke, Hanley, Burslem, Tunstall . You should do your research. Anyway I'm voting Lib Dem on Thursday
Communities need building from the bottom up, the Tories have turned poorer areas into social "swamps" and then blamed people from not being able to rise above them.
I’ve lived in my current house for 18 years and in all that time, I’ve not once had anyone canvassing at the door for my vote. I live on a large estate in a fairly big town.
5:08 this guy touched on something that's actually missed when trying to understand the decline of high streets. Over the past 50 years, the move towards a car-centric society, and the social conditioning of moving people houses out of town centres and into suburbs has killed off many high streets. Out of town retail centres with free parking have accelerated this. Many town centres were demolished to make them car-friendly. I live near Oldham and that's a prime example.
As someone who did a masters degree on the decline on the highstreet the effect of online shopping has happened, but it is well overstated. Rich areas use online shopping more than poorer areas, yet you go to a rich area ajd their town centre will be full and vibrant. Go to the poorest areas and it's empty. It's poverty and inequality that is the largest cause, not the internet. The vacany rate on the highstreet tripled after the 2008 recession.
What's so depressing is labour won't change much for the better. For the first time in my 62 years having voted for labour all my life, I held my nose under Tony Blair though. I am totally deflated as it won't make much difference to me but the poor, working class will lose out. Starner lies and is extremely dishonest.
I've spent 50 years watching the Tories destroy the country I love. Now, thankfully, I've moved to Europe, but it still fills me with great sadness at what the UK has become.
The modern version of the high-street was complete rubbish anyway, all just selling rebranded Chinese crap. The rock bottom rents have been the best thing to happen, some really cool little places have opened (in Hanley specifically) because of it.
There are other things. More sensible business rates - an awful lot of councils are trying to recoup lost central funding, but just end up pricing businesses out and leaving empty shops. See also parking fees being hiked up by some councils - it doesn't bring them more revenue because it discourages people from coming in the first place. Reduce parking fees would definitely help high streets, as would ensure that parking space is actually available. For all that Oli and the polJOE crew deride supposed NIMBY complaints about car parks being built on, High Streets do actually need them if people are going to come shop. Opening hours that actually coincide with when people are available rather than at work would help too, but that's more on businesses than local or central government.
@@sockwithaticket agree with the parking, though they also seem to over correct like with the HUGE car park thrown at the bottom by the Hanley Hilton; it’s completely out of place. And opening hours…you are absolutely preaching to the choir, but I have no idea how you push that given that everyone affected has already gone online instead.
The way forward is to tax those that don't earn their money, those that sit on company boards and say they work hard. They've no idea what work is. Profit, profit, profit. How about investing in rebuilding GREAT BRITAIN, re-open manufacturing here, instead of importing goods from China, Bangladesh, India, Turkey, Germany and all the other countries that selling goods to us.
@@sockwithaticket . AFAIK a lot of the car parking has been outsourced to companies like National Car Parks and UK Car Parking Management Ltd. They operate the car parks for many organisations like railways, hospitals and other industries. Therefore parking becomes a revenue stream, not a service. The penalties and enforcement seem to be a perfect opportunity for profiteering and price-gouging. When you go to visit a relative in hospital, you have little choice but to pay the extortionate fees. Lobbying by these very wealthy companies ensures little is done to curb their rapacious greed. When councils have their funding cut by Westminster, they are forced to sell off their assets, i.e. their parking, to private business. Thus on-street parking, rather than providing revenue for local development, becomes another way for the wealth of an area to be extracted by corporate raiders.
I'm from newcastle, in fact ST5 as the man making the shirts said. Ive lived in scotland since I was 8, been 20 years now. sucha shame to see whats happened to it, was last there just before covid and didn't think it could get worse
Im voting Reform UK. According to YouGov, Starmer's popularity rating 22%. its just that people are so disillusioned with the Tories they are voting Labour as a punishment. Not because they think Labour are any good.
Best MP we have ever had & the 1st Tory in my working life, I have already had a tax rise by the Labour run council & Starmer is not even in Downing St yet.
Hang about, Stoke on Trent has a Labour run administrative town council. The residents are complaining that the town is run down, high crime, high homeless, etc. Yet this guy at 9:35 is voting Labour. Where is his logic? I get he dislikes the Conservatives, but it makes no sense to vote Labour who are a principle cause of the towns demise. Clearly voting Labour is not the answer. Does he understand that it is the council that decide how the towns money is spent, not the government. Yes their MP does sound a bit wet, has he actually made any fights on their behalf?
Your right it don't make sense. For 90 odd years Stoke as had a Labour Council, the place as become an absolute derelict shithole, yet the population still vote in a Labour council. And then wonder why its still a shithole. I know i have lived there 75 years.
This is part of the problem, we're so used to seeing larger-than-life characters that we love to hate like pantomime villains, that we lose sight of the people who genuinely care about their community, and are willing to put the effort in. You don't have to agree with their politics, but in places like Stoke, there needs to be someone who actually steps up and gets their hands dirty.
@@Tigger-roo1234those racists have already finished with this country with Brexit.. no thank.. no more detached delusional right wingers in charge.. we need compassionate people who care about the average Joe
The guy at the end, no idea about politics, not going to vote as he's ignorant about the situation and thinks they're all the same. Damn, that's really where we are? Educate yourself, look at what 14 years of Tory rule have done. Vote for someone else, anyone else.
@@rollthetape88No. The most basic 2 minutes worth of googling will tell you that they are not all the same. 'They're all the same' is lazy thinking and a wholesale swallowing of a trope started and spread by political extremists.
Hammered by Thatcher, and they still voted Tory.
*slow clap*
Thatcher had nothing to do with the potteries. It's globalisation and sweat-shop labour in the 3rd world that did it.
Well, in general, people are stupid.
It was Boris and Brexit really. A one off in time .
@@sfactory8253
And was it the correct choice or a stupid one?
Hammered by Blair you mean, get your facts straight. Oh you don't allow inconvenient facts I forgot.
Jonathan Gullis was born in Salisbury, went to private school in Warwickshire and was a Tory councillor in Stratford-upon-Avon. That he has somehow ended up as the representative of the people of working class Stoke-on-Trent shows what a joke the British political system has become.
It shows what a joke the majority of the people of stoke on trent are!
The UK is essentially a feudal society and the master/serf dynamic has never really been broken.
@@pjl8119it was 2019 and was the best of a bad pair. Boris or Corbin. Ewww. 😊
@@pjl8119 rode in on johnsons coat tails . Booted out with sunak .
Back to the classroom, oh those poor pupils.
I’m from stoke and can’t wait for this berk to be voted out 👍🏻
Second that brother
100%
Down the road from stoke and stokies deserve better
@@matty7758He only won his seat because of Brexit.
👍🏻
Torys deserve ZERO SEATS.
Aw come on... Wouldn't it be funnier if they won five or six? And one of them was Sunak's? Then we could all enjoy watching them file miserably back into the commons to take up their seats on the shitty end of the opposition benches next to Jeremy Corbyn. So fun.
Labour voters are so dumb they don't even know its been a uniparty since 2008, at least most former Tory voters have worked that much out.
shame corbyn isn't in the prime minesterial seat
@@kallisto9166
@@leonardochapman4736
It was because of Corbyn that the Tories had the landslide victory.
@@Dellboy56 corbyn had 1% less votes than starmer is predicted, and that's not the case anyways.
The problem is that the right wing media performed a smear campaign against corbyn. Everything he said about Israel has been proven true time and time again, from it's creation 73-ish years ago, until today
This is a fantastic video highlighting the disrepair of the towns and the absolute lack of action from our so-called MP, get Gullis out the pleb.
Tories are a stain that won't go away 😂😂
@@DRobbo7798 that won't get Rid of them 😃😃😃👍
Oh they are going away .......
@@sfactory8253 nye bevan didn't call the Tories lower than vermin for nothing 😃
Similar to Bill Clinton on Monika Lewinsky's dress. 😂
@@jasoncooper9391 You have only got to look at the typical tory to make you not vote for them,Osbourne was a case in question
How the heck can a working class man vote Tory???? It's beyond me.
Agreed . and same goes for Labour , they shit on the working man when Blair came to power and dismantled parliaments powers to so called unelected quango's
Slugs for Salt mate
Absolutely mental...my jaw dropped. Perhaps he's one of those undercover millionaires?
Traitors the lot of them
Generally, because they don't have much information beyond the Mail and Express and they blame everything on a migrant bogeyman--or because they've bought into the culture war that's the last refuge of every right-wing party.
So staying up to see Gullis get the boot, no matter how late it takes. He could well be my “That’s it, job done. I’m off to bed” Tory.
#portillo24
Me too, he's number one on my shitlist 👌
That’s right up there. I’m not sure a more unlikeable MP in general. Perhaps if Sunak loses his seat.
Surely Jeremy Hunt loosing his seat would be the one to look forward too. Probably the creepiest man in politics.
@@alexwright3301it’s going to be a good show - probably best not to turn each Tory loss into a drinking game! 😵💫
Him and Lord Snooty are top of my 'stay up and laugh when they lose their seat' list
I emailed Gulles a couple of months ago asking what he wanted to be when he grows up. He hasn't responded yet.
Freedom of speech. Emailing these Tory bastards, if they get enough complaints and put downs then maybe one day they will resign with shame or stress, wish I'd have done that, but voting tomorrow so let's get them all out. Are you sending a gloating email? So satisfying.
I'm always surprised he hasn't defected to reform yet 🤮
he's on 160k + expenses for now. he will when he loses.
@@kanedNunable completely agree
He will when he loses.
Reform don't take uniparty socialists gassy.
He will do if elected again. The hole that needs filled in is his potty mouth
They're ALLLLL going to lose their seats.
STOP THE TOFFS!
I wish I had your optimism.
@@Believe-you-me- Facts don't require it.
@@NeonVisual their is an army of boomers that turn up to vote. They always win.
What toffs is that then? Former human rights lawyers who love to swan around in Davos and tell us we have to pay a £15k fine after 2027 if we want to sell our house and it isn't EPC C rated or higher. Or do you mean Mayors who swan around the world on money gouged out of workers with ULEZ charges, or former multi millionaire Labour boys like Blair, Mandellson and the Kinnocks. At least the genuine working class feather bedders had the decency to retire from the circus on their winnings.
@@rogerbennett9641 Cry harder Toff.
The Tories have been ripping the hearts out of communities the length and breadth of the UK since I can remember in 1979.
labour have been grooming them
@Kaisan-vc8fw Oh, I read books alright. Books like Martin Bell's 'A Very British Revolution ', concerning the institutionalised fraud with regard to MP's expenses.
The Tories have been the most corrupt government in UK history.
May I suggest you watch Jonathan Pie's RUclips post he made 3 days ago entitled, '2024 Election Special. 4. The Conservatives'. You won't find any of the facts he tells you in the books you are reading.
@Kaisan-vc8fw 'A Very British Revolution ', by Martin Bell is a good book that you should read.
Also, 'What Really Happened In Wuhan', by Sharri Markson.
Jonathan Pie's RUclips post (3 days ago) entitled, '2024 Election Special 4. The Conservatives. You won't find anything he says in any of the books you are reading.
That guy who doesn't know who his local MP shows how bad Jonathan Gullis has been
It also highlights how distant people are becoming from politics.
@@MephitisUK To be fair I have no idea who the hell my local MP is (I know the party they are a member of but the actual person no idea) and I am pretty interested in politics. Hell I would need to check what the name of my actual constituency is lol.
To be fair I think that says more about the guy than Gullis
His local office is literally down the road from where they were standing so I was quite surprised to hear that.
@@Deimos2k5 totally, he just spouts "they're all the same" crap. I bet he pays no attention at all.
He's always got this sneer on his face which exudes contempt and arrogance.
Very much like James Cleverly.
I hope the entire Tory party have their C.V.s up to date.
I imagine they will have to be creative with what they have done for at least the last 5 years.
@@l3eatalphal3eatalphacrime and lies?
@@l3eatalphal3eatalpha Or 14...
I'm always baffled when people in these communities that have been destroyed say that they are traditional Tory voters and are undecided on who they will vote for.
Have a look around where you live and ask yourself why you voted Conservative.
The conservatives, since Thatcher have done exactly what they said they would and we can all see the results. Why any "working class" person would consider a vote for Conservative is mind blowing to me. I can't make any sense of it.
They voted for them because the Tory party used to promote the idea that hard work could elevate your social class. To an extent that used to be true, but 21st century that dream has all but fizzled out.
Misguided ideas around aspiration I reckon, speaking as a working class lad.
Doubtful. Most of these sort of people like the idea of punching down on others. Disabled people, immigrants, people on benefits. Doesn't matter how bad their lives are as long as they can point at others who are worse off and tell them they deserve it.@@MBedford1
I am from Newcastle Under Lyme and we have a lot of Working Class Tory's that still vote Tory or say they will vote Reform who are all ex-Tory MPs. I am 52 so remember Thather what she did. Never forget and never forgive. Labour is for me. Kier Stramer is not a Tory. He is centre right socialist. But he let slip some of his lefty socialist show I'm him and he needs to be very careful or the Tory voters will run.
Immigration.
I'm from just outside Belfast and worked in Stafford for a couple of years, and used to go up to Stoke at the weekend and for some matches at BET365.
Great people and a once great city and industrial engine room that has been let go to the dogs... by who... the Tories.
They destroyed the manufacturing sector as part of a political strategy and did not give a toss about the human impact and cost to the community and society.
I am amazed why working class people would even consider voting for the Tories...
Stoke used to be a brilliant place to visit and shop . What a bloody shame politicians have killed it.
Stokies voting for the Tories? Tens of thousands of miners laid off by the Tories? You should be ashamed of yourselfs
Exactly my thoughts . But they actually did. Sadly . Without any shame too.
@@fordism.01 Weird. Why would anyone 'poor' seek to elect a Tory?
I've never voted tory, never will but Labour are no different!
@@benhopwood5321 They are very, very different, Ben. Labour look after people. Tories are just a collection of get-rich-quick merchants. Look at how they exploited the Pandemic. Michelle Mone's husband made £80,000,000 profit on a government contract. No Labour politician would have robbed us so casually.
Well done PJ - actually interviewing balanced people to get a real feeling of how its going in Stoke. Not the extremes just to get some extra views.
GOODBYE GULLIS YOU WILL NOT BE MISSED OR IMVITED TO THE CELEBRATION WHEN YOU LOSE YOUR SEAT
Send him to Rwanda 🇷🇼
@@jasoncooper9391 Send him to the nearest food bank.
@@jasoncooper9391 . Best idea I’ve heard in ages 🤣👍.
Gulliss always comes across as being a bit thick. When he’s under pressure, he talks really fast and sounds like a pound shop auctioneer.
He's a Tit 😃
A bit thick is being incredibly diplomatic! He's thicker than pigshit
Gary this man was a teacher can you believe he was in charge of children's futures.
Looks like he stinks as well.
yeah, one of the things i dislike about the tories as well as their callousness is that they tend to be thick
Same problem for Lee Anderson, hopefully the Ashfield voters kick him out too
Sadly ,he's predicted to win.
Am always astonished that working class people vote for a party that openly wants to destroy them, only interested in promoting the wealthy & increasing the cash at the top!
@@johnburrows3385 He don’t seem to know which side he bats for,it could be a obnoxious party next.
Have the main parties or media ever spoken about British made things? Compare with NHK World (507 on Sky or freely on their website) Japanese TV. The themes on BBC (other than Poirot etc) are Neo Marxist themes of the parasite who wants regulations to stop the winners and live off the effort of the others: "man oppressing woman"; "Anglo-Saxon oppressing other races"; "Man damaging Nature"; "Family unit disenfranchising the gay person" (and other varieties). All of these are what the media, and all parties with the exception of REFORM UK talk bout constantly. How can we not vote for REFORM UK? Some of you wont but I and my other three family members with vote REFORM UK with GREAT PLEASURE. I have a vid on my channel with intellectual reasons to vote reform (other reasons) if you have 15 minutes to watch it.
I went to Staffs University in Stoke in '93, really enjoyed my time there and ended up staying and working there afterwards. So sad to see how the area has declined since then.
I went to Keele university a few years back and would have loved to stay in Stoke, lovely town with some lovely people but rent where I was living was way too high and there were no real job opportunities about to keep me there. I've lived in 5 different cities in the UK and Stoke was one of my favourites. It still has that community feel even now.
Gullis is a big mouth kick him out of stoke
I'm from the south but worked in the potteries for a couple of years (Royal Doulton). Four years later i went to visit friends there and was amazed at how much damage Thatcher had done. Very sad.
Good question Ava, "Did Gullis receive money from JCB to keep quiet about their move" ?
Most Conservative politicians get money from JCB. It's in their register of interests, under various names and groups related to Lord Bamford
The Tories stole £37,000,000,000 from the British people and gave it to their mates. GET THEM OUT!!!
Gordon Brown cost us 21 billion UK pounds. in seconds
@@ThePhilkid Yes, and who did he give it to? THE BANKS
401 tons of gold.
@@ThePhilkid at market value ...that what you do with an asset you sell it at market value 🤡
Seen a video of Gullis feeding his face in McDonald's. Never seen food downed so fast!
Probably wanted to get out quickly before he was recognised...
@@billseymour-jones3224Labour’s 2nd Referendum gaffe won that clown the seat.
Gutty Gullis feeding his Gullet.😂
The fact that the Tories have been gutting local councils for the past 14 years isn’t mentioned enough honestly. It’s crazy how some of them even continue to function and not declare bankruptcy!
Yes Tories gutting local councils to the point of collapsing is a fact.
It's really horrendous what the Tories have done to communities and the country.
Have to ask where the money the Tories siphoned off has went?.....Oh silly question.
Many are more or less bankrupt!
I’ve noticed in the last year or year and a half that people in the press are finally beginning to admit what an un mitigated disaster thatcher and adventurism has been for the people.
Despicable Tories
The last guy, what an embarrassment. He's not going to vote because he doesn't trust any of them & doesn't even know who the local MP is..
@@philipriley2253 I can’t blame him really. Probably much happier life when you ignore politics altogether
@@JoeWedgwood-ik9zo You absolutely can. If he cant even be bothered to take part of the democratic process, even if to cast a blank vote, then he has no right to an opinion on politics at all. Or rather, his only valid opinion would be one of tacit support of the incumbent. Because that's what he does.
@JoeWedgwood-ik9zo This is true.. when I was young I just ignored politics entirely, I didn't even watch TV, so I didn't hear any of the other news either, and I don't remember being bothered by anything.. Now, I'm irked daily by the injustices I hear about.. ignorance truely is bliss, I guess.
He knows enough not to vote Tory though
Stoke fan for sure
Come on Stoke do the country a favour and vote him out.
They voted him out overwhelmingly and replaced him by a Labour MP.
Undesirable tory twaddle.
Gullis used to be a teacher apparently he was appalling and the kids used to take the mick out of him.
Oh yeh I’ve heard the same. Happened at multiple schools.
I heard that a pupil photoshopped his head onto a seagull and pinned it up on a wall. Gullis was furious about being depicted as a seagullis.
The kids are alright :)
I was a teacher for over 36 years. Gullis was a teacher in 4 schools in 7 years. A red flag to any head of a school who reads his letter of application. From what I read on social media , from people who worked with him in schools, they said he was crap. If he loses his seat, a school would have to be pretty desperate to employ him.
@@drusuth5915 a student who was taught by him said in the corridor another teacher confronted him and told him to stop bullying the students, Gullies started screaming and crying demanding that the other teacher get the sack . absolute monster apparently
I love Stoke-On-Trent… this was an excellent piece….. made me nostalgic for the potteries dialect 👍
I lived and worked in Stoke during the 1980s under Thatcher. It was a buzzing place, still the world leader in ceramics - the industry I mainly worked with. The industry was hammered by people buying cheap china from the far east rather than more expensive stufffrom the UK. It was globalisation that killed Stoke.
He’s a disgrace.
The last guy thinks ‘they’ are all the same yet doesn’t know who Jonathan Gullis is🤦♀️ Priceless!
Jonathan Gullis is someone who is in fact accurately described by the term "human animal".
I moved to Stoke in 2010 for university, & the decline in that time has been astonishing. Obviously lots of places are struggling these days, but Stokes a proper ghost town. A dead city walking.
I'm grateful for the friends I've made & the family I've built, but the city has nothing left to offer, not least in terms of prospects for my daughter. We'll be moving somewhere new in the next couple of years.
THESE PEOPLE VOTED HIM IN. F.F.S. THEY GOT WHAT THEY WANTED. LIKE BREXIT.
What 'people'?
@@coolperson962the people who live there, what a dumb question
@sparklingwater1430 Bit prejudiced, judgemental, and stereotypical but sure...ok.
@@coolperson962 it’s prejudiced to say the people who live in an area voted for the MP that represents that area, do you hear yourself? 😭💀
@@sparklingwater1430 Ermmm, yes, because not everyone in that area voted for that MP. That's literally like saying.... that all Arab people are Muslims because Islam is the most popular faith in the Arabian region. Now, that's small minded generalisation, isn't it?
"I thought it was written into the bible that JCB couldn't move." 😂
Get Tories Get clowns
Now, now, that's highly unfair, what have clowns done to deserve being equated with the Tories?
@@MephitisUKA chimpanzee would have won that seat had it supported Brexit.
Wait till Kneeler Starmer the Toolmaker and Gumby Rayner get in power, you'll see what real clowns are like, Labour will destroy what's left of this country within 12 months.
@@MephitisUK nye bevan called them Rats 🐀 😃😃 insult to Rats 🐀
Vote Labour vote a party who can’t identify a woman and welcome whoever the hell wants to enter this country illegally and lowering voting to mere children! No credibility whatsoever! I’m not voting Tory by the way!
In a world where everyone buys online from Amazon how do people expect the high street to come back? It's as much our fault as the tories
6 towns not 5! Poor Fenton. (Stoke, Tunstall, Burslem, Hanley, Fenton, Longton)
I grew up in Stoke and them voting Tory was a shock, Stoke is everything the Tories hate… depressing to see my beautiful city reduced to this broken mess. My youngest sibling won’t walk home because stabbing is on the rise. My friend was murdered there a few years ago, abhorrent what’s happening.
Yes, I lived in Stoke many years ago and that reporter needs to do some proper research!! Incidentally, I am so sorry to hear about your friend.
Bugger... you beat me to it 🤣 Always gets my back up when they forget about poor old Fenton. It's all down to that Arnold Bennett writer bloke you know, what with his fancy-pants "Bursley" an' all! 😉
57 years a Stokie and still here to tell the tale; Cheers 🍺
I went to Stoke for uni and stayed afterwards, spent 8 years there. Miss it loads and the people there who are so friendly... but there's just no jobs. Kept an eye on houses and you can get a lot for your money there, presumably because noone wants to live there. Sad to see Stoke and Newcastle's decline. Hope it picks back up, Gullis out first 🤞
I’m Tunstall born and bred and had my wedding reception in the Sneyd Arms in 1995 when it was owned by Maureen Flowers and a very nice venue. Tunstall was thriving also at that point too. I live away from the area now but was totally shocked at Stoke on Trent voting in the tories. And look at what that has achieved!
The JCB donation comment sums up Gullis, who has achieved millionaire status in 5yrs! Not bad for a local MP eh!!
he's a millionaire? how he's shit
Excellent journalism well done..there's some good people in Stoke.
Obviously couldn’t find a Tory safe seat to run away to like Richard Holden…. what a shame
Ffs he is horrible person and is a friend with H dealer 😔
Agree 100% he is horrible, but who's 'H dealer'?
@@OllyBockus He's friend was convicted for dealing Heroine 🙄 you can google it,it was in mainstream media
Incredible Ava is almost as tall as a jcb warehouse
Lol better looking though
@@Scoobydcs Yea, I mean look at that green gradient, phwoar.
Save yourself 11 minutes, yes he is 👍, goodbye to the missing link.
That guy at the end was a bit worthless. Thinks they are all the same, not going to vote and doesn't know who his own very famous local MP. Worth getting his opinion..
Closet reform voter
A few days after this was released…….the results are in and Gullis is out
I'm from Stoke, and there are six towns last time I counted them. Longton, Fenton, Stoke, Hanley, Burslem, Tunstall . You should do your research. Anyway I'm voting Lib Dem on Thursday
Communities need building from the bottom up, the Tories have turned poorer areas into social "swamps" and then blamed people from not being able to rise above them.
Councils should be blanketly banned from charging for parking. Its killing everything.
The problem is mainly economic inequality. We have to lessen it.
Too right there, every worker should vote Labour and kick the other parties out. When that's done, make Starmer increase taxes for the overpaid.
Not sure that guy at the end knows what politics is
Six towns me duck, not five.
Grew up in Stoke, moved away for Uni amd never went back, it was never great but its so sad to see how bad its got
I’ve lived in my current house for 18 years and in all that time, I’ve not once had anyone canvassing at the door for my vote. I live on a large estate in a fairly big town.
I've had them twice in my life, they know nothing about their parties manifestos.
Just "vote ............"
Your missing nothing
5:08 this guy touched on something that's actually missed when trying to understand the decline of high streets.
Over the past 50 years, the move towards a car-centric society, and the social conditioning of moving people houses out of town centres and into suburbs has killed off many high streets. Out of town retail centres with free parking have accelerated this. Many town centres were demolished to make them car-friendly. I live near Oldham and that's a prime example.
And why walk and shop around when the Internet makes it a few click and arrives the next day.
No need to risk being robbed or stabbed.
When labour in power thay did nothing for stoke on trent nether did labour council complete joke
The bloke who doesn’t know gullis and people like him are the reason we have this government
With him and Holden it's no wonder the Tories are bombing.
Gullis is a great example of how if you fill your heart with contempt and rage it’ll pour out of you. He just seethes with disgust and hate.
As someone who did a masters degree on the decline on the highstreet the effect of online shopping has happened, but it is well overstated. Rich areas use online shopping more than poorer areas, yet you go to a rich area ajd their town centre will be full and vibrant. Go to the poorest areas and it's empty. It's poverty and inequality that is the largest cause, not the internet. The vacany rate on the highstreet tripled after the 2008 recession.
More documentaries like these! Nice work
They have done several documentaries of towns in decline due to tory neglect.
A vote for Tories or Labour means we carry on pretty much the same at least Reform offering something different. Vote Tory get Labour.
What's so depressing is labour won't change much for the better. For the first time in my 62 years having voted for labour all my life, I held my nose under Tony Blair though. I am totally deflated as it won't make much difference to me but the poor, working class will lose out. Starner lies and is extremely dishonest.
That first guy is a legend.
It's SIX towns (not five) that make up "Stoke" (on Trent)!
was about to add that myself😃
I've spent 50 years watching the Tories destroy the country I love. Now, thankfully, I've moved to Europe, but it still fills me with great sadness at what the UK has become.
Tunstall, we used to own a thriving potteries there. "Lingard webster"
Forced purchased to make way for a roundabout and car park.
👏👏👏
Big Gob Guills 😂😂😂
Twisted gob. He definitely has a slanted gob. That’s why he grew a beard to disguise the slant
@@kennylogue7947 . It’s a sneer twisted into a hideous sardonic grin from years of built up hatred for people he views as inferior.
That bloke at the start was brilliant.
Thug life Gullis. Waste of air.
Brilliant work! 👏🏻
Helping the High Street?
Only way is to tax online shops much more.
The modern version of the high-street was complete rubbish anyway, all just selling rebranded Chinese crap.
The rock bottom rents have been the best thing to happen, some really cool little places have opened (in Hanley specifically) because of it.
There are other things.
More sensible business rates - an awful lot of councils are trying to recoup lost central funding, but just end up pricing businesses out and leaving empty shops. See also parking fees being hiked up by some councils - it doesn't bring them more revenue because it discourages people from coming in the first place. Reduce parking fees would definitely help high streets, as would ensure that parking space is actually available. For all that Oli and the polJOE crew deride supposed NIMBY complaints about car parks being built on, High Streets do actually need them if people are going to come shop.
Opening hours that actually coincide with when people are available rather than at work would help too, but that's more on businesses than local or central government.
@@sockwithaticket agree with the parking, though they also seem to over correct like with the HUGE car park thrown at the bottom by the Hanley Hilton; it’s completely out of place.
And opening hours…you are absolutely preaching to the choir, but I have no idea how you push that given that everyone affected has already gone online instead.
The way forward is to tax those that don't earn their money, those that sit on company boards and say they work hard. They've no idea what work is. Profit, profit, profit. How about investing in rebuilding GREAT BRITAIN, re-open manufacturing here, instead of importing goods from China, Bangladesh, India, Turkey, Germany and all the other countries that selling goods to us.
@@sockwithaticket . AFAIK a lot of the car parking has been outsourced to companies like National Car Parks and UK Car Parking Management Ltd. They operate the car parks for many organisations like railways, hospitals and other industries. Therefore parking becomes a revenue stream, not a service. The penalties and enforcement seem to be a perfect opportunity for profiteering and price-gouging. When you go to visit a relative in hospital, you have little choice but to pay the extortionate fees.
Lobbying by these very wealthy companies ensures little is done to curb their rapacious greed. When councils have their funding cut by Westminster, they are forced to sell off their assets, i.e. their parking, to private business. Thus on-street parking, rather than providing revenue for local development, becomes another way for the wealth of an area to be extracted by corporate raiders.
Needs Investigating, How Did He Get £5Million Quid !!!!!
Apparently he's friends with a local dealer.
Shops can't survive if people have no money
I'm from newcastle, in fact ST5 as the man making the shirts said. Ive lived in scotland since I was 8, been 20 years now. sucha shame to see whats happened to it, was last there just before covid and didn't think it could get worse
That first guy, brilliant
Wonder where that levelling up money went?
Try soonackered overseas bank accounts.
mates companies fat margins
The Labour Council wont spend it, of course if you were local you would know that.
Im voting Reform UK. According to YouGov, Starmer's popularity rating 22%. its just that people are so disillusioned with the Tories they are voting Labour as a punishment. Not because they think Labour are any good.
Best MP we have ever had & the 1st Tory in my working life,
I have already had a tax rise by the Labour run council & Starmer is not even in Downing St yet.
Please Please get rid of Gullis.
>Says he would regret knocking on his door again
>Doesn't elaborate
>Walks away
absolute chad
@@hachi. You can’t even spell the guy’s name right, you’re not being very convincing.
He possibly said two words to them, and the second one would be 'off'
I hope you tried a Staffordshire Oatcake while you were up there! Very much a local delicacy.
From up the road, I thought this was a thoughtful report. Cheers Politics Joe!
Hang about, Stoke on Trent has a Labour run administrative town council. The residents are complaining that the town is run down, high crime, high homeless, etc. Yet this guy at 9:35 is voting Labour. Where is his logic?
I get he dislikes the Conservatives, but it makes no sense to vote Labour who are a principle cause of the towns demise.
Clearly voting Labour is not the answer.
Does he understand that it is the council that decide how the towns money is spent, not the government. Yes their MP does sound a bit wet, has he actually made any fights on their behalf?
Your right it don't make sense. For 90 odd years Stoke as had a Labour Council, the place as become an absolute derelict shithole, yet the population still vote in a Labour council. And then wonder why its still a shithole. I know i have lived there 75 years.
The Labour guy seems like a solid, decent bloke
This is part of the problem, we're so used to seeing larger-than-life characters that we love to hate like pantomime villains, that we lose sight of the people who genuinely care about their community, and are willing to put the effort in. You don't have to agree with their politics, but in places like Stoke, there needs to be someone who actually steps up and gets their hands dirty.
Labour will finish stoke off..vote reform
@@Tigger-roo1234 exactly ! some people like donkeys wear blinkers. Reform
@@Tigger-roo1234those racists have already finished with this country with Brexit.. no thank.. no more detached delusional right wingers in charge.. we need compassionate people who care about the average Joe
@@Tigger-roo1234were screwed who's ever in
The guy at the end, no idea about politics, not going to vote as he's ignorant about the situation and thinks they're all the same. Damn, that's really where we are? Educate yourself, look at what 14 years of Tory rule have done. Vote for someone else, anyone else.
they're are all the same though he's right about that.
Completely untrue.
Just shows a lack of knowledge.
@@rollthetape88No. The most basic 2 minutes worth of googling will tell you that they are not all the same. 'They're all the same' is lazy thinking and a wholesale swallowing of a trope started and spread by political extremists.
Love this guy!
My family’s from Stoke , moved to Chester as Stoke went down the kermitt
I'm from stoke and I hate gullis .
Im from Stoke and i love Gullis!
@rogermoore-gd9do gullis burner right hear !