Owen you think what you like. You'll survive another tory government, many won't. Your position is wrong headed if you think voting for the Greens or for Independents will get the tories out.
Haven't heard so much common sense from a politician for a very long time. While people like him exist there is hope, but it worries me is what he is up against.
@keithparker1346 You think so? You must earn a fair bit more than I do then.. People have a very short memory as to when Labour were last in power, already known that higher taxes are on the way once elected and this will screw anyone earning over 20grand (what Labour consider wealthy) just watch. Ofcourse if you are on say 60k, they will help you take a bit more home "60k isn't rich.. comfortable perhaps but not rich" they once said, whilst crushing everyone below that marker.
As are the progressive left who despise the working class a d we dont trust you aka Corbyn, Lammy, Lansman ,Abbott, Russell Moyle people who genuinely dislike the working class. You forget we want people to represent us and none of you do. Especially the progressive left.
Jamie's closing lines explained something that has happened recently in Barnsley. The Council has been putting money aside for ten years and bought back large areas of the town centre previously sold to holding companies etc. and utterly transformed the centre into a well designed area of classy shops and large public spaces. The Town is now incredibly busy with people simply visiting to spend the day in a place which is virtually a park surrounded by retail, family friendly food, new cinema etc. All done under Austerity by a Council that had to go it's own way to live when the Government is offering so little. Other Labour Authorities are visiting to see how it was done, without the Tory Government and as things are progressing without the next Labour Government.
Life long labour supporter and started losing faith when JC was betrayed. He had more mortal blows dealt him from labour colleagues than the Tories. Labours stance on Gaza is the final straw for me, I am appalled by the blatant purge of the left and so dissatisfied with the reaction of Lisa Nandy, Angela Rayner etc he were so prominent under Corbyn and now are " cowed" zero individuality in the party. We need more James Driscoll candidate's!
I spent a lot of time looking at Jamie's campaign proposals while I was staff at the Cooperative Party in 2019 and greatly admired what he was trying to do. Labour treated him awfully. Best of luck Jamie.
@@mattyward1979 Labour has not promised PR and are not likely to under Starmer so dont hold your breath for that. If people like George Galloway and the Lib Dems and Greens can do it in places there is no reason why more independent and small parties couldnt win. We have to get away from the idea that any other vote apart from for Labour is a wasted vote, this just isnt true. Its counted and with momentum anything is possible. Why vote for a lesser evil, vote for what you believe in.
Only if the public are not woken from their slumber. The fight back needs to start now whether you have been a party supporter or new to politics GO for it.
Don’t worry Newcastle will vote for him the Thatcher comments are the last straw. We have local pride supporting Ken loach who made a film About the D.W.P.
@RevolutionaryVision-pc3gw I'm hugely disappointed in Starmer, but it's an ill considered broad-brush to same he's the same as Johnson, who'd twice been sacked for lying before he was elected leader.
Yes i am a bit put off novaro commenters some of the people they support. Would agree that we need a better labour party though with more MPs like Jamie.
Owen, can you get a living list published of all of the candidates that this campaign will be supporting and have it posted on the website for transparency please? Cheers
I agree, it’s what I’ve been commenting on as much as possible. We need to have a mass movement to back 1 candidate come GE, and we need people like Owen, Jamie, to rally us all, to push a realistic hope as an impetus.
This or should I say he is the epitome of why I support your project. Someone I can relate to and if I had the opportunity would get off my …. and vote for.
How to make it simple understandable for voters that Tory and Labor party are almost the same. 3rd option was Lib Dems but Nick clegg has ruined the party by joining hands with Tories. Now there is glimpse of hope as a powerful 3rd force in the Parliament if voters choose to vote for Workers Party candidates or independent candidates who make alliance with workers Party.
I very much look forward to voting for this guy. His explanation of why it is right for people to not vote for Starmer is excellent, and his examples of how an alternative is working, and can work elsewhere is inspirational.
@@HiveFleetOni People voted for Hitler or Putin. The point is that being democratic is not one of Starmer's values. The way he has treated Labour members is testament to that. If that's how he treats his friends I dread to think what he'll do to his enemies.
Great to see Jamie wearing his White Ribbon Ambassador’s badge even on his sweater! I don’t think I’ve ever seen him not wearing the badge. Well done Jamie.
He has got my vote, and a little bit of my money and I am normally a Lib-Dem voter! Why? Because he walks the walk, has been treated disgracefully, which means they have treated the voters treacherously and with disdain and instead Labour offer us a place person, disciple of the Labour establishment without any relevant experience.
As far as I can gather, that's the plan for 2029. For 2024, it's just form lots of little splinter parties to split the vote so that Green has less chance of electing anyone. Well... that's not the logic, that's just the outcome. I don't think there IS any logic. It's just going to take the splinter parties another five years to work it out. I'll vote Green. I like to be ahead of the curve when the trajectory is inevitable.
@varalderfreyr8438Ah, okay, that makes sense if it's based on tactical voting, (though I'm really not sure how MOST independent candidates (with some obvious high-profile exceptions) in opposition to a Green candidate could do anything other than split the anti-Tory-Labour vote. If the independents backed are all along the lines of Driscoll, though, then fair enough.
Austerity was always economic populism, sensible sounding arguments with terrible economic consequences. Money and Macro broke down why austerity was terrible for the UK economy aside from the awful effects on our fellow man. It's a lie sold over and over and someone needs to prove it was a lie the whole time. Keep doing these interviews dude
Owen, I think you need to promote someone as THE alternative because we in the public have no one person to concentrate their votes on - I wish JC hadn’t been destroyed. The Green Party could be the way forward but what are their ideas?
So glad you're not voting for Labour anymore Owen, you're absolutely right there is now an alternative. That party has grown from 3% last year to 15% today and now only 4 points behind the Conservatives. Look it up !
" The first time the phrase “human animal” was recorded in history was by himmaliar, in The Posen speech to SS officers (6 October 1943) - On the 7th, it is crucial to understand that there were no direct attacks on civilians, only collateral damage. Out of the 1148 total names on haaret dataset, 473 military and 675 were civilians. Ratio of civilians to military personnel killed on the 7th was 1 . 4 : 1 - lower than any of the iTf "mowing" operations, which has a ratio of 7 : 1 According to UN OCHA data from 2008 to 2022; The collateral damage on the 7th was significantly lower than any of the ITf "mowing" operations, which had a ratio of 7:1 with 1,023 military personnel out of 6,541 total. On the 7th, with 473 military (418 were iTf military personnel, 55 belonged to the police) out of 1148 total, the ratio of civilians to military personnel was a mere 1.4:1 When including all casualties, not just deaths, the collateral damage ratio of the "mowing" operations is a staggering 162:1 From the 161,233 accumulated civilian casualties over only 14 years of "mowing" operations. A 162 :1 ratio means that for every 162 civillians, 1 military personnel is a casualty. The 7th had a ratio of 1.4:1, more than a hundred times lower. The 473 are - 55 soldiers, 13 privates, 59 corporals, 200 sergeants (45 of whom were sergeant majors), 48 commanders, 32 lieutenants, 5 lieutenant colonels, 6 colonels, 37 officers, 10 inspectors, 6 intendents, and 2 Lance Corp. This was a military defeat, and they are taking it out on the rest. The reported ages of the victims are as follows: 0-4: 2 civilians 5-12: 8 civilians 13-17: 14 civilians 18-25: 132 civilians 26-40: 119 civilians 41-60: 55 civilians 61+: 40 civilians Active duty military personnel: 18-25: 258 active duty military personnel 26-40: 60 active duty military personnel 41-60: 17 active duty military personnel 61+: 1 active duty military personnel haaretz datasheet titled title: xsraxl's Dead: The Names of Those Killed in Hxmxs Attacks, Mxssxcres and the xsrxel-Hxmxs Wxr There is a more detailed report of of oct 7th titled "I scrapped the information about 1096 of the 1460 killed on 7th of October Attack. Children Less than 1%" -Yocheved Lifshitz account - 'they treated us well' -Yasmin Porat account - 'i.T.f kxilled my husband' Civilians were taken to have swaps for the civilians rotting in prisons without charge on the other side. An excess of ten thousands, all before the seventh UN Human Rights Office (UN OCHA) PA Civilians 2008-2023: 2008 - 2,325 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 1,440. 2012 - 3,992 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 255. 2014 - 17,533 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 1,492. 2018 - 31,259 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 300. 2019 - 15,491 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 138. 2020 - 2,581 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 30. 2021 - 19,183 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 349. 2022 - 10,345 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 191. 2023 up to September - 8,508 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 227. civilian deaths on the other side - 2008: 3 , 2012: 6 , 2014: 73 , 2018: 9 2019: 10 , 2020: 0 , 2021: 9 , 2022: 26 Total; 2008 up to September 2023 - 161,233 PA Civilian Casualties, 1,023 military personnel.
Great video. Is it at all possible to post a video of all the clips in which Keir Starmer makes a reversal on major policy issues? Dates would be helpful to establish the timelines of these reversals. I think people need to see this to fully understand the character of this man. It's not enough for a journalist - however reputable - to say it in a few words, seeing is believing.
Jamie Driscoll appears to me to be as, I hope, most of the future politicians will be; i.e. judged based on what they did and what they plan to do not based on their party’s generic ideology premises.
We have a conservative mayor here in the West Midlands. All he’s done is spend money on a pointless tram that most people can’t afford and bike lane that isn’t used frequently enough to justify the cost. I wish we had a mayor more Jamie Driscoll. Our public transport is atrocious(especially the buses) and it’s incredibly expensive. Jamie is a walking advertisement for nationwide devolution from London. Localised governments with more power to distribute funding how it’s needed in their local area. Run for and by local people. Creates better accountability and democratic representation. All the best to Jamie Driscoll in his upcoming mayoral election 😊
Vote for The Workers Party Of Britain, we have one MP, let's make it many more, for those who don't know us, we are old Labour, we're Socialist but socially conservative so no woke stuff. We represent anyone who works for a living. Join us now, we're growing fast.
Really tempted until you said the ‘woke stuff’!!! This came from America & is defined as ‘being aware’!!! Do to be aware of institutional corruption & abuses of power should be interpreted as a positive 🤨
He's one of the major independent candidates being backed by donations to We Deserve Better: wedeservebetter.uk/
Owen you think what you like. You'll survive another tory government, many won't. Your position is wrong headed if you think voting for the Greens or for Independents will get the tories out.
Don't know who to vote for in my area?
Deleting comments.
Best of luck splitting the vote.
@@Limestone.1 Starmer split the vote when he kicked Jamie Driscoll out. If he was still the Labour candidate there wouldn't be a split
Could you imagine a political party full of Jamie Driscolls? The country could be turned around. Gets my vote.
Agreed
That would be lovely.
Thats the green party lol
Jamie Driscolls, Jeremy Corbyn, Mick Lynch, Andy Slaughter, Jess Philips.
Based on what?@@Fish_And_Chips_Dude
Haven't heard so much common sense from a politician for a very long time. While people like him exist there is hope, but it worries me is what he is up against.
Then its up to the people to stand beside him and campaign for who you want.
Public services to be run in the interest of the public, not in the interest of wealth extractors!
Driscoll, you've got my vote!
Yeah, what a novel idea, and who knows, it might work, I have heard of far away countries in the distant north...
Labour are now Thatcherites. Jamie Driscoll speaks for me. I will vote for Jamie!
I am not from the UK but absolutely thrilled to the faint idea that there will be an alternative to the two horrible main parties in the UK.
No apartheid has a right to exist, period.
The Labour Party doesn’t want to represent the needs of the working class, they want to tell the working class what they need
Been like that for decades.. Labour is basically a party for benefit claimants
That last part is ridiculous @@Zaphod-ef9yz
@keithparker1346 You think so? You must earn a fair bit more than I do then.. People have a very short memory as to when Labour were last in power, already known that higher taxes are on the way once elected and this will screw anyone earning over 20grand (what Labour consider wealthy) just watch. Ofcourse if you are on say 60k, they will help you take a bit more home "60k isn't rich.. comfortable perhaps but not rich" they once said, whilst crushing everyone below that marker.
As are the progressive left who despise the working class a d we dont trust you aka Corbyn, Lammy, Lansman ,Abbott, Russell Moyle people who genuinely dislike the working class.
You forget we want people to represent us and none of you do.
Especially the progressive left.
Jamie is a rare breed, an honest politician. Behind you all the way Jamie!!
Go Jamie. I’ll definitely be voting for you. I’ve heard you speak and you are inspirational.
Jamie's closing lines explained something that has happened recently in Barnsley. The Council has been putting money aside for ten years and bought back large areas of the town centre previously sold to holding companies etc. and utterly transformed the centre into a well designed area of classy shops and large public spaces. The Town is now incredibly busy with people simply visiting to spend the day in a place which is virtually a park surrounded by retail, family friendly food, new cinema etc.
All done under Austerity by a Council that had to go it's own way to live when the Government is offering so little. Other Labour Authorities are visiting to see how it was done, without the Tory Government and as things are progressing without the next Labour Government.
Owen please interview all the independent representatives and the Green Party leaders.
I am not voting Labour until Kier Starmer resigns, I will vote independent instead.
Hopefully he'll lose his seat to the admirable Andrew Feinstein.
Mr Jones is a tiresome imbecile tbh...
Same here
With Starmer as leader it´s hard to see how the government would even have left.
Life long labour supporter and started losing faith when JC was betrayed. He had more mortal blows dealt him from labour colleagues than the Tories. Labours stance on Gaza is the final straw for me, I am appalled by the blatant purge of the left and so dissatisfied with the reaction of Lisa Nandy, Angela Rayner etc he were so prominent under Corbyn and now are " cowed" zero individuality in the party. We need more James Driscoll candidate's!
Jamie will be an excellent mayor. he is standing as an independent. I used to vote Labour but never again. I will be voting for Jamie Driscoll
I spent a lot of time looking at Jamie's campaign proposals while I was staff at the Cooperative Party in 2019 and greatly admired what he was trying to do. Labour treated him awfully. Best of luck Jamie.
Time to vote for the independents and smaller parties instead of the red and blue punch and judy ahow. Personally I joined and support the Green Party
@@mattyward1979 We can't afford to lose another 8 years.
@@mattyward1979 What makes you think they would be any better? Starmer has gone back on every thing and every pledge he has made.
@@mattyward1979 Labour has not promised PR and are not likely to under Starmer so dont hold your breath for that. If people like George Galloway and the Lib Dems and Greens can do it in places there is no reason why more independent and small parties couldnt win. We have to get away from the idea that any other vote apart from for Labour is a wasted vote, this just isnt true. Its counted and with momentum anything is possible. Why vote for a lesser evil, vote for what you believe in.
Independent yes. Watermelons no greens are authoritarian, high tax no thanks
@@RedsleatherGreen , Labour, Conservative. Liberal undemocrats your all the same you despise the working class.
We need a change
Proud to donated for Jamie's campaign.
Me too!
Does he need the money? Sent his children to private school?
same.
Great interview. Jamie's got great ideas unlike others in his position.
We're with you Owen! Thank you for standing up for the people ❤🎉
This is so shocking and disgusting. He was doing a superb job creating jobs, improving housing, and improving transport options.
To fill parliament with independents MPs would make a huge difference! The uniparty has had too much power for far too long.
Starmers party is just a caretaker party until Tories come back
Right. Seat Warmers, no more than that.
It probably wouldn't be the Tories, it'll be something far worse.
Only if the public are not woken from their slumber. The fight back needs to start now whether you have been a party supporter or new to politics GO for it.
Tories are finished as a political party.
@@PaulK-ve1pu Ok Tory enabler
He's a politician who keeps his word and offers hope for the future. He gets my vote.
Jamie for PM!
LMFAO! we already have a tiresome imbecile in office...we really dont need another with as bad a track record as Mr Jones.
Jamie for MP. The unelected head of state needs to be dissolved by Jamie after becoming PM.
You're bonny and brave, Owen - I am in awe of your stuff on Gaza. Jamie D is great, too!!
Great interview. I’d vote for Jaime in a heartbeat if I lived up there.
Don’t worry Newcastle will vote for him the Thatcher comments are the last straw.
We have local pride supporting Ken loach who made a film
About the D.W.P.
Thank you Owen from the bottom of our hearts for the GREAT work you are doing!
Many in our generation are in the right place; very few are as serious as you. May you go far, mate!
What a lovely man. Speaks volumes about the nastiness of the NEC.
I was impressed with Jamie’s presentation at a recent event in Cramlington. Got my vote.
My maternal grandmother's family lived in Cramlington and Plessey Checks. They were miners.
Don't give Starmer the power. He WILL abuse it.
Maybe, but not expecting Starmer to abuse power as much as the Tories have.
@RevolutionaryVision-pc3gw That's not at all what I said. 🤷♂️
@RevolutionaryVision-pc3gw I'm hugely disappointed in Starmer, but it's an ill considered broad-brush to same he's the same as Johnson, who'd twice been sacked for lying before he was elected leader.
@RevolutionaryVision-pc3gwI think, and hope you gave him something to think about. Maybe not so lost as it first appeared.
Lol their all the same
Jamie for PM!
Great interview Owen- thanks for really pushing the alternative.
Very impressed by Jamie Driscoll. I hadn't heard of him before. Seems confident and full of ideas. Communicates well.
I've been so impressed with Jamie that I've been supporting him for a while now and I live in the South West! Imagine if he was PM!!
Tories and labor are two cheeks of the same backside. - George galloway
and Reform are sliding out the middle.
Great quote but Galloway stinks
Yes i am a bit put off novaro commenters some of the people they support. Would agree that we need a better labour party though with more MPs like Jamie.
Galloway is somwhere in the middle
THE HOLE😂
Well said
I am voting for Jamie, the Labour candidate is just a vacuous grinning Starmerite.
Owen run for parliament! ✊
Life begins at forty, Owen! 👍
Owen, can you get a living list published of all of the candidates that this campaign will be supporting and have it posted on the website for transparency please? Cheers
Great idea!
brilliant: two people i greatly respect. thank you.
Go Green 💚
Except for Jamie of course.
Green or independent ❤
Sorry, but the Greens are just a bunch of nimbys.
I agree, it’s what I’ve been commenting on as much as possible. We need to have a mass movement to back 1 candidate come GE, and we need people like Owen, Jamie, to rally us all, to push a realistic hope as an impetus.
Stop bullshitting @@Alloya
occupying power has no inherent right to self defense
I WON'T BE VOTING FOR THE "LABOUR FRIENDS OF ISREAL" PARTY ANYMORE.
Please vote reform uk Party.
@@keithlowton308 Why in Satan's name would anyone vote for actual fascists?
This or should I say he is the epitome of why I support your project. Someone I can relate to and if I had the opportunity would get off my …. and vote for.
Owen, so glad you are doing this. You are literally stopping me from sliding into despair!
How to make it simple understandable for voters that Tory and Labor party are almost the same. 3rd option was Lib Dems but Nick clegg has ruined the party by joining hands with Tories. Now there is glimpse of hope as a powerful 3rd force in the Parliament if voters choose to vote for Workers Party candidates or independent candidates who make alliance with workers Party.
I think it better to vote for LibDems than Galloway’s Workers Party. LD have learnt lessons from time in coalition.
Great interview 👍
I very much look forward to voting for this guy. His explanation of why it is right for people to not vote for Starmer is excellent, and his examples of how an alternative is working, and can work elsewhere is inspirational.
Time for PR, simple as.
This gives me hope,thanks
Love Jamie and Owen ❤
Love it! ❤️
Starmers Thatcher loving partei is Not democratic.
If people vote for it?
And, that's the biggest reason to fear him.
@@HiveFleetOni People voted for Hitler or Putin. The point is that being democratic is not one of Starmer's values. The way he has treated Labour members is testament to that. If that's how he treats his friends I dread to think what he'll do to his enemies.
I think Mr Jones has decided to fade into the ether. And that is something we can all support.
@@HiveFleetOniwhat kind of democratic choice is it, if there's two different colours of Thatcherism on offer?
Jamie is the best left figure in the country. Thats why Starmer has chucked him out, because he's terrified.
Gets my vote.
So glad I live somewhere where I can vote for someone like Jamie d 🎉
Bloody marvellous 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
We need Jamie!
We have alternative parties in the US too! We need to start voting these options 💚
It’s exactly the kind of internet trend that we want to go globally viral 💚
Keep up the great work Owen and well done for leaving and standing by your principals as i respect that .
Excellent interview...inspiring.
Excellent interview!
He has my vote.
Excellent! 🙂👍
This is the way to go! 👏👏👏
Great to see Jamie wearing his White Ribbon Ambassador’s badge even on his sweater! I don’t think I’ve ever seen him not wearing the badge. Well done Jamie.
A man with vision. He's a great bloke as well.
Why have I not heard of this man? He's great!
Joined the we deserve better campaign. Well worth supporting this stuff as the alternative is going to be really really bad
I've been saying this for near a decade. Labour are just red Tories.
He has got my vote, and a little bit of my money and I am normally a Lib-Dem voter! Why? Because he walks the walk, has been treated disgracefully, which means they have treated the voters treacherously and with disdain and instead Labour offer us a place person, disciple of the Labour establishment without any relevant experience.
Why don't Green party, workers party etc join forces
As far as I can gather, that's the plan for 2029. For 2024, it's just form lots of little splinter parties to split the vote so that Green has less chance of electing anyone. Well... that's not the logic, that's just the outcome. I don't think there IS any logic. It's just going to take the splinter parties another five years to work it out. I'll vote Green. I like to be ahead of the curve when the trajectory is inevitable.
What 'Workers Party'. Galloway vehicle you mean.
Galloway isn't a progressive socialist
@varalderfreyr8438Ah, okay, that makes sense if it's based on tactical voting, (though I'm really not sure how MOST independent candidates (with some obvious high-profile exceptions) in opposition to a Green candidate could do anything other than split the anti-Tory-Labour vote. If the independents backed are all along the lines of Driscoll, though, then fair enough.
At 6:50 - "Your opinion of someone should not be based on what they promise in an election year but what they have done while in power", absolutely!
Brilliant almost wish I lived in the NE!
This dudes obviously a hero , nice 1 Owen . Thank you .
Austerity was always economic populism, sensible sounding arguments with terrible economic consequences. Money and Macro broke down why austerity was terrible for the UK economy aside from the awful effects on our fellow man. It's a lie sold over and over and someone needs to prove it was a lie the whole time.
Keep doing these interviews dude
16:06 "the idea that public services are running in the interest of the public and not in the interest of wealth extraction" beautifully said!
This gives me hope. 👍
Owen, I think you need to promote someone as THE alternative because we in the public have no one person to concentrate their votes on - I wish JC hadn’t been destroyed. The Green Party could be the way forward but what are their ideas?
So glad you're not voting for Labour anymore Owen, you're absolutely right there is now an alternative. That party has grown from 3% last year to 15% today and now only 4 points behind the Conservatives. Look it up !
Greens?
raving looney party ?
I'm sold.
" The first time the phrase “human animal” was recorded in history was by himmaliar, in The Posen speech to SS officers (6 October 1943) - On the 7th, it is crucial to understand that there were no direct attacks on civilians, only collateral damage. Out of the 1148 total names on haaret dataset, 473 military and 675 were civilians.
Ratio of civilians to military personnel killed on the 7th was 1 . 4 : 1 - lower than any of the iTf "mowing" operations, which has a ratio of 7 : 1
According to UN OCHA data from 2008 to 2022; The collateral damage on the 7th was significantly lower than any of the ITf "mowing" operations, which had a ratio of 7:1 with 1,023 military personnel out of 6,541 total. On the 7th, with 473 military (418 were iTf military personnel, 55 belonged to the police) out of 1148 total, the ratio of civilians to military personnel was a mere 1.4:1
When including all casualties, not just deaths, the collateral damage ratio of the "mowing" operations is a staggering 162:1
From the 161,233 accumulated civilian casualties over only 14 years of "mowing" operations.
A 162 :1 ratio means that for every 162 civillians, 1 military personnel is a casualty. The 7th had a ratio of 1.4:1, more than a hundred times lower.
The 473 are - 55 soldiers, 13 privates, 59 corporals, 200 sergeants (45 of whom were sergeant majors), 48 commanders, 32 lieutenants, 5 lieutenant colonels, 6 colonels, 37 officers, 10 inspectors, 6 intendents, and 2 Lance Corp. This was a military defeat, and they are taking it out on the rest.
The reported ages of the victims are as follows:
0-4: 2 civilians
5-12: 8 civilians
13-17: 14 civilians
18-25: 132 civilians
26-40: 119 civilians
41-60: 55 civilians
61+: 40 civilians
Active duty military personnel:
18-25: 258 active duty military personnel
26-40: 60 active duty military personnel
41-60: 17 active duty military personnel
61+: 1 active duty military personnel
haaretz datasheet titled title: xsraxl's Dead: The Names of Those Killed in Hxmxs Attacks, Mxssxcres and the xsrxel-Hxmxs Wxr
There is a more detailed report of of oct 7th titled "I scrapped the information about 1096 of the 1460 killed on 7th of October Attack. Children Less than 1%"
-Yocheved Lifshitz account - 'they treated us well'
-Yasmin Porat account - 'i.T.f kxilled my husband'
Civilians were taken to have swaps for the civilians rotting in prisons without charge on the other side. An excess of ten thousands, all before the seventh
UN Human Rights Office (UN OCHA) PA Civilians 2008-2023:
2008 - 2,325 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 1,440.
2012 - 3,992 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 255.
2014 - 17,533 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 1,492.
2018 - 31,259 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 300.
2019 - 15,491 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 138.
2020 - 2,581 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 30.
2021 - 19,183 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 349.
2022 - 10,345 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 191.
2023 up to September - 8,508 Wounded Civilians, Deaths 227.
civilian deaths on the other side -
2008: 3 , 2012: 6 , 2014: 73 , 2018: 9
2019: 10 , 2020: 0 , 2021: 9 , 2022: 26
Total; 2008 up to September 2023 - 161,233 PA Civilian Casualties, 1,023 military personnel.
Omg, I can not believe Owen has ditched Labour. It must have took a lot to do this Owen. I will be following you from now on.
Baroness Warsi and this guy should be running our country because everything else is not working. We need doers.
Great discussion
Great video. Is it at all possible to post a video of all the clips in which Keir Starmer makes a reversal on major policy issues? Dates would be helpful to establish the timelines of these reversals. I think people need to see this to fully understand the character of this man. It's not enough for a journalist - however reputable - to say it in a few words, seeing is believing.
Hes going to win!!!!
Jamie Driscoll appears to me to be as, I hope, most of the future politicians will be; i.e. judged based on what they did and what they plan to do not based on their party’s generic ideology premises.
Jamie driscoll3 would make an amazing leader of an independent Labour party
We have a conservative mayor here in the West Midlands. All he’s done is spend money on a pointless tram that most people can’t afford and bike lane that isn’t used frequently enough to justify the cost. I wish we had a mayor more Jamie Driscoll. Our public transport is atrocious(especially the buses) and it’s incredibly expensive. Jamie is a walking advertisement for nationwide devolution from London. Localised governments with more power to distribute funding how it’s needed in their local area. Run for and by local people. Creates better accountability and democratic representation. All the best to Jamie Driscoll in his upcoming mayoral election 😊
I like this guy! If he was heading a party I’d vote for him in a heartbeat.
Vote for The Workers Party Of Britain, we have one MP, let's make it many more, for those who don't know us, we are old Labour, we're Socialist but socially conservative so no woke stuff. We represent anyone who works for a living. Join us now, we're growing fast.
Really tempted until you said the ‘woke stuff’!!!
This came from America & is defined as ‘being aware’!!!
Do to be aware of institutional corruption & abuses of power should be interpreted as a positive 🤨
@@AliceWatts-d3v You are way behind times with the woke stuff analogy. you'r theory is decades behind
Fantastic initiative.
Starmer, Mandelson et al smugly count on a vast demographic being politically homeless.
No more.
George Galloway started this in Rochdale 💪
George Galloway only cares about George Galloway. You will find this out the hard way.
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Well done guys. It needed to be said. Labour offer too little too late in the day.
two party states are usually owned by the establishment.
I love people who call a risk, a risk, and not a chance. That is to make it clear what you are talking about.
I've donated. ❤