Its even ironic that they fail to see the irony, being that they've grown up with a private education and consider themselves to be intelligent, yet lack the awareness to see further beyond the inside of their own arsehole.
@@mycosys It's all a game to some. The real job of a politician is to represent the people that cast their votes, it doesn't matter if the person elected was once a road sweeper, cleaner or a business magnate, we need people who are honest, trustworthy, approachable and willing to listen. Sadly some voters are fooled by the 'Eaton Brigade' and believe in their waffle. I hasten to point out I have nothing against going to Eaton, I just don't like rudeness.
I bet the pompous guy who said "people went silly with their money then blamed the government" must be living on this family trust fund and inheritance. Still haven't a clue why the Tories lost..
He, I get the impression, knows the score of losing an election badly, and knows how the party should rebuild after the 1997 disaster. The young tories know nothing but power, so it’s a massive culture shock for them, and a lot of them speak as if they’re still in government, or that they will be after the next election. The sense of entitlement is off the scale, and many of them aren’t ready for the hard years of graft that lie ahead, as Labour have just experienced for nearly a decade and a half…
He wasn't referring to an election result, he was referring to their performance whilst the tories were still in power. We'll see how labour do. I think they're just as terrible as each other, Labour under Starmer is just the new 'I'll say whatever I need to in order to get elected' party that no one wants nor needs but had to vote for to get the other crooks out.
@donny1960 when they are that tribal, it's what helps them sleep at night instead of facing "their" parties own shortcomings. I'm more of pragmatist, I do not have "a party" like I would support a rugby team, it makes it easily to see how far the ersatz conservatives had declined.
@@donny1960 Maybe he was channeling his inner Dunning I mean Danny Kurger. Who said Labour would just keep doing what the Tories did by destroying the country, so you should vote Tory to stop them doing what they did over the last 14 years! I swear the last few years of British politics have been the death knell for political satirists. They'd throw the scripts out on the basis of it sounding far too outrageous! Just reporting reality is like satire of old, only more unhinged.
We need more Tory's like him - make sure they NEVER get back into power! What an idiot. And, oddly for someone who looks quite young, so out of touch...
They worship him and base their personalities on him, he exudes arrogance and has a confidence to him that draws young men in. People with critical thinking will see the arrogance and confidence are a thin mask to hide his utter incompetence and his big fancy words are used to cover his utter ignorance of how the real world works. They don’t see that they just see him being confident.
Embarrassed isn’t the correct word but it’s definitely concerning. Given the disarray of the Conservatives, Labour should have captured far more than 33% of the vote. That is less than Corbyn in 2017.
@calumm8165 labour played the electoral system and won, vote share is meaningless, what matters is seat they played for seats and got a huge majority.
Something so wrong about a 20 year old praising a government after a 14 year term that started when he was 6.... he literally had zero responsibilities for most it... it is truely sickening to see him blame the poor for being poor because they mismanaged money. Entitled and lacking empathy, he'll go far in the Tory ranks for sure
Wow, those young Tories are creepy! If that's the next generation of Conservativs then the party really is finished. The older guy was the only one who sounded reasonable and humbled by the defeat.
I have not met a single person that woke up without money having wasted it and blamed the government. If ever you needed a sentence to show just how out of touch the Tories are that one lands with a BANG!
The super rich aren't going to leave London anytime soon for a crime ridden, low tax shithole! Where are they going to go to that gives a better all round standard/quality of life than UK? The "Low Paid Rich" engineers, traders, Doctors and the like will and always have left UK for zero/low tax opportunities regardless of the Govt in power. The thing is...the latter group always end up back in the UK when health or old age catches up with them. They're not stupid!
I wonder if he knows that not everyone has a grand as their weekly allowance to waste on whatever bougie products they can find. People live in different realities in this country.
Amazing that the Tories in the UK and the Republicans in the US sing from the same hym book: low taxes, no regulations, no immigrants, blah blah blah! And these policies have failed consistently.
When you listen to these young conservatives and realise how unlike 90% of the population they are - in the way they speak, their values, their opinions, their denial of the new reality - you really get a sense that a Conservative government will always act in the interests of a small privileged, wealthy niche, and ignore the broader needs of mainstream society.
Watching this reminds me of Monty Python's Upper Class Twit of the Year sketch. An originally American long time friend here in Australia told me he went to England as an innocent 18 year old from Kansas when the Pythons were first on the telly. Joked it took him a while to realise it was a comedy and not a documentary.
That kid who said you're skint basically because you spent all your money is going places. That's the kind of tories they want. He knows it. Class wars, acting arrogant, seeking attention. You can see it over his face, he knows what he's doing,what it takes to make it.
I mean that second young conservative then lecturing the poor on spending their money unwisely and blaming the Tories for it. What a...I mean...how can you be so obtuse and so unaware?
After they've completely wasted millions on the Rwanda policy which achieved nothing, crashed the economy, and gutted the public services in the country.
And going on to talk about “grassroots” Tories!!!! What even is that? People who are just relinquishing their last tenuous grasp of reality before going fully deluded psychopath….?🥴🤦♂️🤔
Absolutely, but when you just look at the sense of entitlement on display here, I think you can understand why corruption & lack of morals are such a blind spots for them!?
Oh no, you missed it. Aside from a couple hiccups and bumps in the road, the Conservatives did a bang on job. Probably the best government in the history of all governments. It's so hard being a Prime minister.
"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy, that is, the search for a moral justification for selfishness." … John Kenneth Galbraith
@@robinjones5169 Well the Tories are the ones who were constantly resisting electoral reform and so a bit of poetic justice That being said, I do favour electoral reform myself.
That would require them to not be delusional and actually be capable of rational, critical thought. But they’re modern tory party members by choice, so that rules that out.
The younger Tories taking about how their party did so much better than anyone else could when they're too young to remember any other party in power. Laughable.
"As much structure as my dining room table." Dining room tables famously known very specifically for their load bearing and stability. Absolute lunatic.
1:37 Holy shit. This guy used to go to my school (I went to a private international school in Borneo) and I always remember him being an asshole even though he was only there for around 2-3 years. He was always weird to the girls in our year and always got into trouble. Also made fun of my friend for being a gay man, kept saying racial slurs around my Nigerian friend, and harassed me with a large group of kids. Crazy to think that this is what he's doing now wtf. Could've sworn he had a more south London accent back then too
@@rthonlimbu8134 Aren’t you his father? Makes sense you wouldn't know all this since he was a boarding kiddie (though you really should've paid attention to him more!). I still have a video of one of these incidents in fact! I'd be happy to send it to you if you could detail where I can privately message you~ Also like... You might wanna check his browser history, he talked about watching anime pornography with young girls in it in class back then too.
That young lad at 03:51 blaming poor people for being poor has just ended any prospects of a future political career. Those comments will be used against him again and again....he'll regret it
Reese moggs: those who died in Grenfell lacked common sense.......completely ignoring the fire strategy of stay in place and the instructions given by the CFO on the night. Victim blaming is rampant.
Favorite scene in the whole show is Alan ready to throw Piers into the Thames, shouting “You cost me £100,000,000!” “But you’re a millionaire already, you don’t need the money” “No I don’t need it, Piers, but I WANT it, because I’m very very greedy, Piers. THAT is why I became a Conservative!”
The Tories lost my vote because they are far too far right when it comes to social and environmental policy. Sadly, their idiotic assessment is bound to assume it’s because they were too centrist.
The bloke at the very start got it spot on. They just need to shut up and go away for a while and think about why the electorate just delivered one of the most concerted efforts in British electoral history to eject a governing party. People are beyond bored of their lies.
That's horrifying praising Mogg as a hero. The man looks like and is a villain. Want to know what the villain in 101 Dalmatians would look like if they were male? That's Mogg.
Well I mean mogg isn't really "in touch with the common man" and has said things about how the Conservatives should of had an electoral pact with ukip but yeaaaa we are judging him about how he looks :)
Reese moggs is an interesting character. He longs desperately to be blue blood aristocracy, but the truth is he isn't, his grand father was a Lorry driver, and his grandmother was a homemaker. Their daughter found a job as a secetary to Lord Reese Mogg and was quite a looker who caught his eye, his mother married into it, I do wonder if that is part of the reason for the way he is.
'People blame the Government when they spend all their money and run out '? WHAT? 'People blame the Government for things the Councils are responsible for, you know, pot holes'! Oh my word, talk about having no idea.
Wonderful that the younger Tories continue to vocalize all the stupidities that brought such public contempt down upon them. With this generation of fools coming up to fill the ranks we might be safe from a Tory revival for quite a while yet.
I see the Venn diagram of 'Apprentice candidate', 'human version of ventriloquist dummy', and 'can't go within 50 metres of a primary school' is thriving.
“It’s almost as embarrassing as what happened to us”… yeah I’m sure Starmer is really worried about that and is about to hand his resignation in as we speak
You aren't concerned that Labour only got a third of the vote when their two main opponents were literally investigated by the police? No love for the tories obviously but I do find it DEEPLY ironic that Starmer told those on the left for YEARS how unelectable Corbyn was and ends up 3 million less votes than he got. A blind skunk could have more votes against the tory shower than Starmer did.
@@sierra5360 they are in for a long spell as opposition. A lot of them think that Labour will decline and naturally hand them the keys. That is making the mistake of every Labour opposition from 2010 to 2019. That and if Labour do well in government, they could well gain in vote share but potentially not gain seats, as some of the former supporters that deserted them in urban seats may well come back if they see material improvements in their life. Either way, if the Tories think they just have to sit and wait for Labour to mess up and they sweep to power, they’re sorely mistaken.
@@josephdyson3737 Also those young Tories don't seem to take into account that the turnout at this election was down, a lot of people thought the election was already over and thus didn't bother voting. Kinda similar to what happened in 2001, albeit Labour had 40% of the vote then. Also Voter ID would have played a huge factor in lower turnout as many of the people who were ethnic minority, disabled and young voters, who were more likely to vote Labour, Lib Dem or Greens. Voter ID also put off people from registering as they feared that they would be turned away or that they didn't have the right ID. Lastly, because Labour were so far ahead in the polls a lot of young voters and leftists saw the polls and felt Labour "had it in the bag" and felt they were safe enough to vote Green. If the polls had been closer, I think it's very likely that more of them would have voted Labour to maximise the chances of the Tories getting booted out. Of course many others, esepcially Muslim voters, didn't vote Labour in protest to Labour's inconsistent/confused stance on Gaza. Speculation on my part but I think those factors explain why Labour had a lower share of the vote. Either, If Labour do well, they'll probably win the next election with a reduced majority. It also depends on the Tories, if they move further to the right, then I reckon they will remain in opposition at the next election. If the Tories move to the centre then they might have a much better chance of winning or at least a good chance of winning back many of the seats that they lost.
@@Frserthegreenengine And shed loads of tactical voting, people voted to get rid of the Tories, so chose the best party to do that. Labour's vote was likely a lot more around the 40% which is about the maximum the Tories have ever got and most of the time they form a government with about 35%, pretty much the same amount that stupid young one was saying was embarrassing.
People wake up with no money in their account because they were silly with their money. I would love to see that guy go speak to families who work and are still on the breadline. Being silly with their money means having to spend it on food and bills.
I've always thought of lack of empathy as a characrter flaw, and I suppose, to an extent I still do. I certainly don't surround myself with low empathy people. But I've started to realise that empathy, like any other human characteristic that can be measured (like height, BMI, athletic ability, anything) will ultimately form a bell curve when plotted on a graph of the population at large, with the vast majority of people somewhere the middle, and outliers on each end. It's a shame that people on the extreme low end of the empathy sociopathy spectrum are so successful at convincing so many of those in the middle that they represent them. They are effective precisely because they literally don't give a hoot about anyone besides themselves. That, for me is the foundation of conservatism. People don't get to be super rich by having any sort of conscience about exploiting others. Jeff Bezos could easily afford to pay his workers three or four times what he does without any real impact on his life, but why doesn't he? I guess he needs that money for the first tourist ticket to Mars or whatever. And why would anyone who claims to be patriotic believe a billionaire newspaper owner who goes to extreme lengths to avoid paying tax, and contributing to schools, hospitals and social care that the rest of us do? They can make the right noises about supporting our troops for example, while simultaneously undermining their support. We need to stop thinking of these people as successful examples to emulate, and think more about protecting the majority against their worst excesses.
Read “the psychopath test” by Jon Ronson. It delves into what you are talking about. The idea that the world is ran by sociopaths with no compassion or empathy. If they had it they would never rise to ruling positions.
@@ScubbyDooks72 I applaud you for framing this so well. This really is brilliantly put. I would love to hear you deliver this to any one of the young Tories in the film here, then to hear their responses.
if these are examples of what the private school system churn out then I'm very glad I will never be able afford it for my own children. It must be nice to be so rich that you can't see and don't care about the real issues for the majority.
I worked in the private school system for 7 years. Most of the kids are great… unfortunately, the ones that idolized Boris growing up, came out total creeps.
Nah. I went to a private school. These kids are elite, this is Harrow and Eton stuff. Utterly detached. Lots of my mates lived on an estate and I went to school in a rusty Micra.
Interesting. I remember it (posh school leadership) was a big issue when Cameron came in in 2010. Now it seems normal. I'm glad the new cabinet reflects the population at large (ish).
Crying about vote share shows thry don't understand tactical voting. People hated them so much they deliberatly voted for non-labour parties to get the tories out.
...but then if you look carefully at the eyes this is followed by a brief but hilarious flash of internal realisation that '..wait,.. a dining room table *is* actually a structure, and I have therefore revealed my idiocy. Cripes!'. Comedy gold 🤣
They have no idea how they have decimated the country. These type of people need to live under some sort of personal austerity so that they know how the working class are living
You think these types have visited a high street, gone bargain hunting in TK Maxx, put something back in Aldi because they can’t afford it, sat in the cold because they didn’t want to turn on the heating, used a bus? Of course not, they don’t understand or want to understand the regular person.
If you are a young conservative and grew up solely with the last 14 years as your point of reference and you are still excited and drawn to such a party.... put them on a register now. Ankle bracelet monitoring them at all times, just in case.....
Listening to those young Tories sends a shiver down my spine, I’m beginning to think they’re grown up in some sort of Tory polytunnel because they just seem disconnected from real life experience.
He drops to all fours and bounds onto the car bonnet, fingers gouging into the panel, metal twisting and buckling until the engine beneath sputters and fails. Your head swims, his tie seems to widen and widen, pushing out against the outside world, a boundary of silken unreality which spreads until only you and the young Tory remain. Gulping back spittle and suppressing a guttural snarl, he meets your eye. 'Allow me * gok *... allow me to explain... why * gok * you are poor'
@@maewest68 not sure that "SuperInsanepotato" is literally the Labour party but supposing they are, I'd say a 170 majority is the sun pretty high in the sky.
@@nickstone1587 my point was, a majority is meaningless. Boris Johnson had an 80 seat majority, didn't use it, lost it and now the Tories are hammered. A lot can change in a few short years, and a lot can not happen. That was my point about not crowing before the Sun has risen. If you're just happy to have a Labour government, fair enough, but they haven't actually done anything yet.
@@maewest68 yeah, I get you, and believe me, my expectations are melting in the magma generally, but I'm definitely happy to be rid of the Tory shitshow - and I'd say that the cabinet appointments were a pretty good first step. Actual experts, people with experience in their brief. Once upon a time that wouldn't even be news but after the last few cabinets, it's revolutionary. I just hope they aren't spooked by Reform. Nigel is like one of those ghosts you need to believe in for them to hurt you, the Tories have run scared of him for decades now, but he really can and should be ignored. We saw today, with that rather pathetic speech, that he's only interested in using his seat for self-promotion. Politically, he's no threat.
"Small little things, like local councils" Yeah, the same local councils whose budgets the Cameron government starved, and have been seriously underfunded ever since.
Just Remember that most of these young men on here had everything handed to them on a plater. I'm willing to bet none of them had to scrap together money while working a minimum wage job to buy their first car. And none of them have ever been kept up at night by their plummeting bank account during tough economic times, worrying if they'll still have a roof over their head the next month. People my age can't even afford to go out drinking anymore or go on holiday otherwise we risk never owning a home in our lives. How out of touch they are isn't really surprising.
The first step in solving a problem is recognising there is a problem. These clowns are totally ignorant of why the electorate turned against them. Keep this up and they will not get back in
" A fair amount of mistakes"? The highest taxation level in 70 years, the highest fall in the standard of living in the same period, the smallest armed forces since the defeat of Napoleon, more food banks than McDonald's, the highest level of waiting lists in the NHS on record, collapsing school buildings, 140,000 unfilled vacancies in the NHS, and the national humiliation of Brexit, that has imposed economic sanctions on our own country that have cost us £ 100 Billion pa. " Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative". John Stuart Mill
Boomer conservatism is being replaced by ideologically driven young fash. The old have meandered around led by slogans and their perception of ‘common sense’, whereas the youth taking up this space are very ideologically bent towards a hard right
@@Joe-og6br To be honest, Jeremy Corbyn's support among the youth are mostly limited to London, while Corbyn's older supporter are from a much wider background, typically loyal orthodox labour supporters from the Red Belt up north. Corbyn's reliance on the youth vote is largely overemphasized
Young people are just like that. Uncompromising, reactionary, and certain they are right. The specific policies might vary, but I'd expect the same trends I'd you'd interviewed Labour candidates after 2010 or 1979, and whenever this government falls, probably in the 2030s.
20 year old conservative party member in a £600 suit complaining about people overspending.
Ohh I though they where 14:P
I think that suit cost more than that but your point was absolutely spot on
He could use that tie as a duvet
Its even ironic that they fail to see the irony, being that they've grown up with a private education and consider themselves to be intelligent, yet lack the awareness to see further beyond the inside of their own arsehole.
Honestly it looks like a pretty basic M&S style suit to me.
Those young conservatives encapsulates what is wrong with the Tories,smug,self centred,arogant and entitled.
Funny how not one of them mentioned actually representing voters.
You forgot the most important one; utterly ignorant of the lives of normal people not born into wealth with a silver spoon deep up their arse.
They don't represent voters,they only represent themselves.
@@mycosys It's all a game to some. The real job of a politician is to represent the people that cast their votes, it doesn't matter if the person elected was once a road sweeper, cleaner or a business magnate, we need people who are honest, trustworthy, approachable and willing to listen. Sadly some voters are fooled by the 'Eaton Brigade' and believe in their waffle. I hasten to point out I have nothing against going to Eaton, I just don't like rudeness.
I bet the pompous guy who said "people went silly with their money then blamed the government" must be living on this family trust fund and inheritance. Still haven't a clue why the Tories lost..
The old guy was the only one that didn't get the response of "Oh f*** off." from me.
He was sensible and pragmatic. Respect to him.
He, I get the impression, knows the score of losing an election badly, and knows how the party should rebuild after the 1997 disaster. The young tories know nothing but power, so it’s a massive culture shock for them, and a lot of them speak as if they’re still in government, or that they will be after the next election. The sense of entitlement is off the scale, and many of them aren’t ready for the hard years of graft that lie ahead, as Labour have just experienced for nearly a decade and a half…
What's his name
"Labour would've done way worse"
But... they didn't. They quite literally did not, that is the point of this election
He knows for sure that Labor would have done "worse" than the worst" that were there already doing the "worst".
He wasn't referring to an election result, he was referring to their performance whilst the tories were still in power. We'll see how labour do. I think they're just as terrible as each other, Labour under Starmer is just the new 'I'll say whatever I need to in order to get elected' party that no one wants nor needs but had to vote for to get the other crooks out.
@donny1960 when they are that tribal, it's what helps them sleep at night instead of facing "their" parties own shortcomings. I'm more of pragmatist, I do not have "a party" like I would support a rugby team, it makes it easily to see how far the ersatz conservatives had declined.
@@donny1960 Maybe he was channeling his inner Dunning I mean Danny Kurger. Who said Labour would just keep doing what the Tories did by destroying the country, so you should vote Tory to stop them doing what they did over the last 14 years! I swear the last few years of British politics have been the death knell for political satirists. They'd throw the scripts out on the basis of it sounding far too outrageous! Just reporting reality is like satire of old, only more unhinged.
Remember this clown and never let him into parliament
That guy saying: they'll blame their money mismanagement on the government.
Didn't the lettuce cost us 30 billion in under 45 days?!
Worse than that, the losses incurred were just market responses that are still recovering, the actual loss is closer to 100 billion
Probably even more in the long run. Higher rates for property purchases will go on for years.
Why are young Tories always so creepy?
Because Father never put restrictions on their behaviour and/or their credit cards.
They're not allowed to join unless they're creeps.
proper rohypnol vibes
Because they haven't had extensive communications training and coaching to create a relatable public persona yet.
@@pplesandoranges .... but at least they know who their fathers are......🤌
Did that one guy say people were silly with their money and spent it all and then blame the government? Is he for real?
Yes. He is. This is why the general public hate them.
Needs to sort his tie out
Yea - classic Tory, blame the poor for being poor...
He did, what a tosser !!!
We need more Tory's like him - make sure they NEVER get back into power! What an idiot. And, oddly for someone who looks quite young, so out of touch...
Old one is wiser. Younger ones sound real hopeless and reesmoggish
good riddance (Rees Smug)
The old fella seems to have the experience of introspection.
They've all got ambition 🤢
@@alloriginalpiratesHeaven forbid people want to improve their life lmao. Ambition is good
They worship him and base their personalities on him, he exudes arrogance and has a confidence to him that draws young men in.
People with critical thinking will see the arrogance and confidence are a thin mask to hide his utter incompetence and his big fancy words are used to cover his utter ignorance of how the real world works.
They don’t see that they just see him being confident.
Hahaha the Tory boys are hilarious! Yeah mate I bet Labour are really ‘embarrassed’ about their 412 seats 🙄😂😂
"Its so embarrassing to fucking own the house of commons with only 33% of the vote in a system that enables such wonkiness"
Embarrassed isn’t the correct word but it’s definitely concerning. Given the disarray of the Conservatives, Labour should have captured far more than 33% of the vote. That is less than Corbyn in 2017.
It is embarrassing but more because first last the post systems are stupid and less because of the amount of people who voted.
@@calumm8165Percentage of vote is pointless if you only win a few safe seats
@calumm8165 labour played the electoral system and won, vote share is meaningless, what matters is seat they played for seats and got a huge majority.
Am I hearing a rich kid telling working class they have to be more careful with their money? Fantastic!
Have the poor ever considered just simply having more money?
Have you tired simply spending less. Rent to high, pay less of it. Now homeless, pay less.
I thought about it but I much prefer wondering how I'm gonna pay the bills every month 🤷♂️
I think you've cracked it!
Simply dont spend all your money when Liz put your mortgage rate up 4+%
Silly me, I should just not have spend my money on paying for rent, bills, transport, groceries. I just forgot I was supposed to be rich!
Oh look, the sociopaths are having a party in their echo chamber.
The chamber they’re in is literally echoey 😂
They're so violently divorced from reality, jesus fuck
Blind and fraudulent!
Yet they earn far more so clearly more intelligent.
@@rogermoore-gd9doi don't know... your mum makes a lot of money and it doesn't seem to take brains.
@@rogermoore-gd9do 😂
@@rogermoore-gd9do earnings =/= Intelligence
All young Tories should have their hard drives checked.
Send them to Rwanda
Something so wrong about a 20 year old praising a government after a 14 year term that started when he was 6.... he literally had zero responsibilities for most it... it is truely sickening to see him blame the poor for being poor because they mismanaged money. Entitled and lacking empathy, he'll go far in the Tory ranks for sure
Future party leader?
Miniature Moggs !
Wow, those young Tories are creepy! If that's the next generation of Conservativs then the party really is finished. The older guy was the only one who sounded reasonable and humbled by the defeat.
Still not as bad as half the Labour lot you see at conference??
They are not all like that at all.
I have not met a single person that woke up without money having wasted it and blamed the government. If ever you needed a sentence to show just how out of touch the Tories are that one lands with a BANG!
the only ones that blame the government are the banks and the big companies! just look at the us in 2008 when they all begged for the govt bailouts
Conversely, I've heard lots of "loads of rich people are thinking of leaving the country because Labour are going to tax them". 😅
The super rich aren't going to leave London anytime soon for a crime ridden, low tax shithole! Where are they going to go to that gives a better all round standard/quality of life than UK? The "Low Paid Rich" engineers, traders, Doctors and the like will and always have left UK for zero/low tax opportunities regardless of the Govt in power. The thing is...the latter group always end up back in the UK when health or old age catches up with them. They're not stupid!
I wonder if he knows that not everyone has a grand as their weekly allowance to waste on whatever bougie products they can find. People live in different realities in this country.
Amazing that the Tories in the UK and the Republicans in the US sing from the same hym book: low taxes, no regulations, no immigrants, blah blah blah! And these policies have failed consistently.
Not having any money in your account is a "small little thing"
--- Future Tory leader
When you listen to these young conservatives and realise how unlike 90% of the population they are - in the way they speak, their values, their opinions, their denial of the new reality - you really get a sense that a Conservative government will always act in the interests of a small privileged, wealthy niche, and ignore the broader needs of mainstream society.
Pure utter jealously because we have considerably more money than you!
If you imagine them all becoming MPs you start to realise why the Conservatives are how they are. An endless carousel of absolute weapons.
Funny how not one thought they needed to represent the voters better
@@rogermoore-gd9doHow like a tory to reduce everything to "my number is bigger, that makes me right" 🤪
@@rogermoore-gd9do 💩
Watching this reminds me how awful the Conservatives really are. Nothing but contempt for this lot.
At least they dont live on housing estates! Lowest of the low are socialists.
The old bloke was OK
Watching this reminds me of Monty Python's Upper Class Twit of the Year sketch. An originally American long time friend here in Australia told me he went to England as an innocent 18 year old from Kansas when the Pythons were first on the telly. Joked it took him a while to realise it was a comedy and not a documentary.
@@SaintlyAussie Yes, you are right......much more nuanced and experienced and brutally honest :)
I have nothing but contempt for socialists.
The attitude of these young Tories makes for a very strong argument in favour for putting over-inflation level taxes on private schools.
Deport private schools to Rwanda?
The silly poors hate us, pick one hof hof hof hof hof
Don't forget that many private schools get a lot of founding from the state too. Often much more then public schools.
That kid who said you're skint basically because you spent all your money is going places. That's the kind of tories they want. He knows it. Class wars, acting arrogant, seeking attention. You can see it over his face, he knows what he's doing,what it takes to make it.
I've come to realise that Harry Enfield's Tory Boy wasn't a parody or caricature, but actually a diluted version of reality.
"They were silly with their money" -- ahh the old Tory adage, the poor do not know how to manage their finances.....
Poor people are just silly. And probably a bit a smelly too!
a broken clock is right twice a day, I suppose...
Actually angered me hearing him saying that for a second, but then I remembered they are finally out the door! 🥳🎉
They need a sensibly managed trust fund
That's probably why the Tories keep taking poor people's money off them.
I mean that second young conservative then lecturing the poor on spending their money unwisely and blaming the Tories for it. What a...I mean...how can you be so obtuse and so unaware?
Psychopathy. Total lack of empathy or conscience
Poor upbringing.
After they've completely wasted millions on the Rwanda policy which achieved nothing, crashed the economy, and gutted the public services in the country.
And going on to talk about “grassroots” Tories!!!! What even is that? People who are just relinquishing their last tenuous grasp of reality before going fully deluded psychopath….?🥴🤦♂️🤔
People believe these parroted lies in their entirety.
Not a word about being the most entitled, self serving, corrupt and morally bankrupt government in living memory! Not to mention the incompetence
Absolutely, but when you just look at the sense of entitlement on display here, I think you can understand why corruption & lack of morals are such a blind spots for them!?
Oh no, you missed it. Aside from a couple hiccups and bumps in the road, the Conservatives did a bang on job. Probably the best government in the history of all governments. It's so hard being a Prime minister.
@@thecocktailian2091utterly incompetent. they have financially ruined Britain.
It was all Covid, oh and a bit of Ukraine too, other than that they did a marvellous job...my akkse!@@thecocktailian2091
Labour should use clips from this at the next election campaign just to remind people what they are really like.
"They're a bit of a joke." Says the guy whose hero was outlasted by a lettuce.
"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy, that is, the search for a moral justification for selfishness." … John Kenneth Galbraith
The conservative complaining about labour's vote share infuriates me given how much first past the post tends to benefit the conservatives.
To be fair the only party FPTP benefitted this year was labour.
@@robinjones5169 Lib Dems definitely too
@@robinjones5169 Well the Tories are the ones who were constantly resisting electoral reform and so a bit of poetic justice
That being said, I do favour electoral reform myself.
FPTP is only a bad system when it doesn't benefit them.
They also failed to recognise tactical voting purely to get them out
This all makes me laugh - at no point have they acknowledged how many of us voted tactically just to get rid of the tories....
What about the fraud of all the postal votes that never got sent out, sinks of the last US election.
That would require them to not be delusional and actually be capable of rational, critical thought.
But they’re modern tory party members by choice, so that rules that out.
The guy who believes people spent their way into a cost of living crisis LOL !!! I can't with the mental gymnastics.
The younger Tories taking about how their party did so much better than anyone else could when they're too young to remember any other party in power. Laughable.
"No one wants to hear from the Conservatives; they should shut up for over a year." Make that a century and it's a deal.
"We are very unpopular, and we did very unwell".
Private education brings rewards.
They made a whole lot of people be very unwell! They will ask forever why????
Almost a case against labour's vat policy because it clearly adds no value
"If rawanda was a success" Let me stop you right there, 14 years.
"Cruel, or whatever..." 🤦🏽♂️
"As much structure as my dining room table." Dining room tables famously known very specifically for their load bearing and stability. Absolute lunatic.
1:37 Holy shit. This guy used to go to my school (I went to a private international school in Borneo) and I always remember him being an asshole even though he was only there for around 2-3 years. He was always weird to the girls in our year and always got into trouble. Also made fun of my friend for being a gay man, kept saying racial slurs around my Nigerian friend, and harassed me with a large group of kids. Crazy to think that this is what he's doing now wtf. Could've sworn he had a more south London accent back then too
Well that isn’t true isn’t it!
@@rthonlimbu8134 Aren’t you his father? Makes sense you wouldn't know all this since he was a boarding kiddie (though you really should've paid attention to him more!). I still have a video of one of these incidents in fact! I'd be happy to send it to you if you could detail where I can privately message you~ Also like... You might wanna check his browser history, he talked about watching anime pornography with young girls in it in class back then too.
@@rthonlimbu8134ratio
POC with priviliged backgrounds joining the tories to literally become the poster chidren of racism are utter trash. Priti, Suella, Rishi 😫
What's his name??
That young lad at 03:51 blaming poor people for being poor has just ended any prospects of a future political career. Those comments will be used against him again and again....he'll regret it
A bit like Sunak and his “I don’t have any poor friends”? It wasn’t enough to stop him being PM.
He's a tory, this is visionary stuff to them
He didn’t say that at all. No idea how you took that from what he said.
@@molybdomancer195 Clearly not on the same level.
Reese moggs: those who died in Grenfell lacked common sense.......completely ignoring the fire strategy of stay in place and the instructions given by the CFO on the night. Victim blaming is rampant.
Same old tories. No accountability.
I love the fact they blame the campaign and “gaffes” rather than the total disintegration of the country over the last 14 years.
Total faudulent duplicity! Nauseating entitlement and gross negligence!!
They don't realise that Alan B'Stard was meant to be satire.
Alan B’stard had proper intelligence and was just plain malicious. These people don’t have a single brain cell to argue between them.
Favorite scene in the whole show is Alan ready to throw Piers into the Thames, shouting “You cost me £100,000,000!” “But you’re a millionaire already, you don’t need the money” “No I don’t need it, Piers, but I WANT it, because I’m very very greedy, Piers. THAT is why I became a Conservative!”
Or Tory boy from Harry Enfield and chums
Wow, those young people are actually deluded! How can people be this uncritical and they are meant to be the future of the conservatives? Good luck
The Tories lost my vote because they are far too far right when it comes to social and environmental policy. Sadly, their idiotic assessment is bound to assume it’s because they were too centrist.
The bloke at the very start got it spot on. They just need to shut up and go away for a while and think about why the electorate just delivered one of the most concerted efforts in British electoral history to eject a governing party. People are beyond bored of their lies.
One rich, Bullingdon Club, detached, no idea how the rest of us cope, Tory after another!
You are right we work not live off the tax payer.
That's horrifying praising Mogg as a hero. The man looks like and is a villain. Want to know what the villain in 101 Dalmatians would look like if they were male? That's Mogg.
Cruella de-mogg
Ah yes the old judging someone by how they look technique...teach us your wise ways.
Well I mean mogg isn't really "in touch with the common man" and has said things about how the Conservatives should of had an electoral pact with ukip but yeaaaa we are judging him about how he looks :)
He looks like he'd be one of the clones from "we are number one".
Reese moggs is an interesting character. He longs desperately to be blue blood aristocracy, but the truth is he isn't, his grand father was a Lorry driver, and his grandmother was a homemaker. Their daughter found a job as a secetary to Lord Reese Mogg and was quite a looker who caught his eye, his mother married into it, I do wonder if that is part of the reason for the way he is.
'People blame the Government when they spend all their money and run out '? WHAT? 'People blame the Government for things the Councils are responsible for, you know, pot holes'! Oh my word, talk about having no idea.
Wonderful that the younger Tories continue to vocalize all the stupidities that brought such public contempt down upon them. With this generation of fools coming up to fill the ranks we might be safe from a Tory revival for quite a while yet.
I see the Venn diagram of 'Apprentice candidate', 'human version of ventriloquist dummy', and 'can't go within 50 metres of a primary school' is thriving.
Brilliant ❤
That just becomes 1 circle.
This made my day
@@keeklawless9248like their family trees
Young Tories make me physically sick.
“It’s almost as embarrassing as what happened to us”… yeah I’m sure Starmer is really worried about that and is about to hand his resignation in as we speak
You aren't concerned that Labour only got a third of the vote when their two main opponents were literally investigated by the police? No love for the tories obviously but I do find it DEEPLY ironic that Starmer told those on the left for YEARS how unelectable Corbyn was and ends up 3 million less votes than he got. A blind skunk could have more votes against the tory shower than Starmer did.
The Copium is incredible, almost on the level of Russian influencers telling us their three day war is going well.
@@sierra5360 they are in for a long spell as opposition. A lot of them think that Labour will decline and naturally hand them the keys. That is making the mistake of every Labour opposition from 2010 to 2019. That and if Labour do well in government, they could well gain in vote share but potentially not gain seats, as some of the former supporters that deserted them in urban seats may well come back if they see material improvements in their life.
Either way, if the Tories think they just have to sit and wait for Labour to mess up and they sweep to power, they’re sorely mistaken.
@@josephdyson3737 Also those young Tories don't seem to take into account that the turnout at this election was down, a lot of people thought the election was already over and thus didn't bother voting. Kinda similar to what happened in 2001, albeit Labour had 40% of the vote then. Also Voter ID would have played a huge factor in lower turnout as many of the people who were ethnic minority, disabled and young voters, who were more likely to vote Labour, Lib Dem or Greens. Voter ID also put off people from registering as they feared that they would be turned away or that they didn't have the right ID.
Lastly, because Labour were so far ahead in the polls a lot of young voters and leftists saw the polls and felt Labour "had it in the bag" and felt they were safe enough to vote Green. If the polls had been closer, I think it's very likely that more of them would have voted Labour to maximise the chances of the Tories getting booted out. Of course many others, esepcially Muslim voters, didn't vote Labour in protest to Labour's inconsistent/confused stance on Gaza.
Speculation on my part but I think those factors explain why Labour had a lower share of the vote.
Either, If Labour do well, they'll probably win the next election with a reduced majority. It also depends on the Tories, if they move further to the right, then I reckon they will remain in opposition at the next election. If the Tories move to the centre then they might have a much better chance of winning or at least a good chance of winning back many of the seats that they lost.
@@Frserthegreenengine And shed loads of tactical voting, people voted to get rid of the Tories, so chose the best party to do that. Labour's vote was likely a lot more around the 40% which is about the maximum the Tories have ever got and most of the time they form a government with about 35%, pretty much the same amount that stupid young one was saying was embarrassing.
These are the sort of people who shouldn't be making decisions for our country in the future
Young tories. What a bunch of weirdos. Completely out of touch with normal people.
I see many young faces...... Young Tories. That's a scary word.
I know too many people who joined the young conservatives just for the parties lol
Mostly men.🤔🤔 Might explain why Liz T (the "Marilyn Monroe" of Tory women) was so popular amongst the faithful.
@@socialfaddy9341
Whoever thought Truss was attractive? Apart from Mark Field, that is...
@@anonUKI dunno she’s definitely got that 90s readers wives vibe going on 😂
what about the one admiring Rees Smug or Liz Trust, dreadful !
Saying the Conservative Party is a brand, that shows you the shallow mindset that will lose the next election too.
Reform will likely gain more traction. They'll either offer Nigel Farage a job or lose more seats to him and the reform party.
"we did very unwell"
All that education, all those tens of thousands of pounds spent on public school, and he can't strong a proper sentence together.
They are the ones who are "unwell".
You say strong but I think you mean string!
I love how the Tories didn't have an issue with the "first past the post" model when it benefitted them, but now it's "embarrassing"
People wake up with no money in their account because they were silly with their money. I would love to see that guy go speak to families who work and are still on the breadline. Being silly with their money means having to spend it on food and bills.
This video shows why we need to keep them (and Reform) out of power for at least a decade, ideally more.
Most of these have zero empathy, no wonder they lost any connection to the general population
I've always thought of lack of empathy as a characrter flaw, and I suppose, to an extent I still do. I certainly don't surround myself with low empathy people. But I've started to realise that empathy, like any other human characteristic that can be measured (like height, BMI, athletic ability, anything) will ultimately form a bell curve when plotted on a graph of the population at large, with the vast majority of people somewhere the middle, and outliers on each end. It's a shame that people on the extreme low end of the empathy sociopathy spectrum are so successful at convincing so many of those in the middle that they represent them. They are effective precisely because they literally don't give a hoot about anyone besides themselves. That, for me is the foundation of conservatism. People don't get to be super rich by having any sort of conscience about exploiting others. Jeff Bezos could easily afford to pay his workers three or four times what he does without any real impact on his life, but why doesn't he? I guess he needs that money for the first tourist ticket to Mars or whatever. And why would anyone who claims to be patriotic believe a billionaire newspaper owner who goes to extreme lengths to avoid paying tax, and contributing to schools, hospitals and social care that the rest of us do? They can make the right noises about supporting our troops for example, while simultaneously undermining their support. We need to stop thinking of these people as successful examples to emulate, and think more about protecting the majority against their worst excesses.
Read “the psychopath test” by Jon Ronson. It delves into what you are talking about. The idea that the world is ran by sociopaths with no compassion or empathy. If they had it they would never rise to ruling positions.
@@ScubbyDooks72 I applaud you for framing this so well. This really is brilliantly put.
I would love to hear you deliver this to any one of the young Tories in the film here, then to hear their responses.
They have learned nothing.
Total frauds!
It's the icing on the cake that they don't think they went batshit enough, we get to watch Batty Sue and the last remnants completely destroy it.
No one mentions Partygate, Brexit, the NHS… a lot of processing obviously still necessary.
A brief history of the the Tories in in the 21st century: "The Art Of Self Fellation."
if these are examples of what the private school system churn out then I'm very glad I will never be able afford it for my own children. It must be nice to be so rich that you can't see and don't care about the real issues for the majority.
I worked in the private school system for 7 years. Most of the kids are great… unfortunately, the ones that idolized Boris growing up, came out total creeps.
Nah. I went to a private school. These kids are elite, this is Harrow and Eton stuff. Utterly detached. Lots of my mates lived on an estate and I went to school in a rusty Micra.
Interesting.
I remember it (posh school leadership) was a big issue when Cameron came in in 2010. Now it seems normal. I'm glad the new cabinet reflects the population at large (ish).
"They've got as much structure as my dining room table"... ah yes tables famed for having no structure at all to them... :D
Innit, blaming the joiner for the absolute shit show he supports, or rather more than likely great great grandaddys joiner...
I'd be terrified if a party with no structure can get a fifth of the popular vote 🤣
I guess its possible that his dining room table is missing a leg and he has to eat sideways. I doubt it though, but yes what a strange example.
Crying about vote share shows thry don't understand tactical voting. People hated them so much they deliberatly voted for non-labour parties to get the tories out.
As a woman, I fear for my own safety whenever I encouter 'men' like this...
They underfunded local councils, we were silly with our money...... OMG so out of touch.
"I've got more structure in my dining room table" said the 9 year old boy who has a dining room.
...but then if you look carefully at the eyes this is followed by a brief but hilarious flash of internal realisation that '..wait,.. a dining room table *is* actually a structure, and I have therefore revealed my idiocy. Cripes!'. Comedy gold 🤣
Creepy young Tories... turn into creepy old Tories.
Bunch of weirdos.
They have no idea how they have decimated the country. These type of people need to live under some sort of personal austerity so that they know how the working class are living
You think these types have visited a high street, gone bargain hunting in TK Maxx, put something back in Aldi because they can’t afford it, sat in the cold because they didn’t want to turn on the heating, used a bus?
Of course not, they don’t understand or want to understand the regular person.
These young Tory’s need to live in the real world and not on daddy’s money
If you are a young conservative and grew up solely with the last 14 years as your point of reference and you are still excited and drawn to such a party.... put them on a register now. Ankle bracelet monitoring them at all times, just in case.....
Listening to those young Tories sends a shiver down my spine, I’m beginning to think they’re grown up in some sort of Tory polytunnel because they just seem disconnected from real life experience.
It's called public school.
Finance. Trust Fund. 6,5", Blue eyes, Young Tory.
OH FUCK GO BACK GO BACK
He drops to all fours and bounds onto the car bonnet, fingers gouging into the panel, metal twisting and buckling until the engine beneath sputters and fails. Your head swims, his tie seems to widen and widen, pushing out against the outside world, a boundary of silken unreality which spreads until only you and the young Tory remain. Gulping back spittle and suppressing a guttural snarl, he meets your eye. 'Allow me * gok *... allow me to explain... why * gok * you are poor'
calling reform a joke while being a proud tory in 2024 looooooool
even a broken clock is right twice a day
@@SuperInsanepotato says the party that's been out of power for 14 years. Don't crow before the Sun has risen, comrade.
@@maewest68 not sure that "SuperInsanepotato" is literally the Labour party but supposing they are, I'd say a 170 majority is the sun pretty high in the sky.
@@nickstone1587 my point was, a majority is meaningless. Boris Johnson had an 80 seat majority, didn't use it, lost it and now the Tories are hammered. A lot can change in a few short years, and a lot can not happen. That was my point about not crowing before the Sun has risen. If you're just happy to have a Labour government, fair enough, but they haven't actually done anything yet.
@@maewest68 yeah, I get you, and believe me, my expectations are melting in the magma generally, but I'm definitely happy to be rid of the Tory shitshow - and I'd say that the cabinet appointments were a pretty good first step. Actual experts, people with experience in their brief. Once upon a time that wouldn't even be news but after the last few cabinets, it's revolutionary.
I just hope they aren't spooked by Reform. Nigel is like one of those ghosts you need to believe in for them to hurt you, the Tories have run scared of him for decades now, but he really can and should be ignored. We saw today, with that rather pathetic speech, that he's only interested in using his seat for self-promotion. Politically, he's no threat.
The only two things I agreed with were, they need to just shut up for the next year and sort themselves out and that Reform Party is a joke.
They are in an echo chamber both figuratively and literally the perfect description of the conservative party.
These chaps have never had a real job in there lives have they
Nope.
Nah, they've just sat around their whole lives doing nothing and getting applauded for it. The old guy is the only one with any sense
And they never will,
Dining room tables are literally structures. Without a strong structure your dinner ends up on the floor. That guy needs to work on his metaphors.
Same with calling Reform a joke.
And he thought he was funny 😐
@@RankinMsP it's a real case of pot, kettle, black...
They have learned nothing
Still talking about that Rwanda plan as if that was going to be their saving grace. Talk about flogging a dead horse...
This is why the Tories could never have fixed the problem. You can’t fix a problem you refuse to admit even exists.
And will continue to do so.Its called entitlement.
The tories never change. I have no idea why people think they do.
I hope they carry on not learning
Lets hope we keep these people out of power forever
Let's VOW to keep them out of power forever.
blaming the working poor for the actions of their policies on their way out, utterly disgraceful
I want my ballot back. Just so I can score the cross in the Labour box even harder.
I held the pencil in my whole hand and went over the cross a number of times. Pretty sure I wore the nib down. So glad I did.
"Small little things, like local councils"
Yeah, the same local councils whose budgets the Cameron government starved, and have been seriously underfunded ever since.
Those local councils with billions in the bank but no money to renovated Greenfel tower. They skimmed on clading.
Just Remember that most of these young men on here had everything handed to them on a plater. I'm willing to bet none of them had to scrap together money while working a minimum wage job to buy their first car. And none of them have ever been kept up at night by their plummeting bank account during tough economic times, worrying if they'll still have a roof over their head the next month. People my age can't even afford to go out drinking anymore or go on holiday otherwise we risk never owning a home in our lives. How out of touch they are isn't really surprising.
Those smug Tory boys really are creepy. Especially the Liz Truss fan.
There is a lot of historical inbreeding here. More upsetting is the fact nobody can grasp the issue.
Young Tories = Rich Parents ! Always 😂
This Weird at this young age😢😢😢
Genetically Creepy🫣😶🌫️
Ed has an amazing poker face. I cannot imagine being able to talk to these people without breaking.
"When we get back into power"
When will that be then, because your voter base is all getting older and dying.
they walk among us ,madder than a box of frogs
The first step in solving a problem is recognising there is a problem. These clowns are totally ignorant of why the electorate turned against them. Keep this up and they will not get back in
" A fair amount of mistakes"?
The highest taxation level in 70 years, the highest fall in the standard of living in the same period, the smallest armed forces since the defeat of Napoleon, more food banks than McDonald's, the highest level of waiting lists in the NHS on record, collapsing school buildings, 140,000 unfilled vacancies in the NHS, and the national humiliation of Brexit, that has imposed economic sanctions on our own country that have cost us £ 100 Billion pa.
" Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative".
John Stuart Mill
They had fourteen years to build more homes.
What planet are these people living on?! The reason the Tories are now hated more than ever, is because they have contempt for everyone.
That guy said "I've got labour friends" like racists say "I've got a black friend tho"
This perfectly illustrates why they lost so badly. Utterly delusional.
The fact that the young Tories are more reactionary than their elders is truly the most horrifying scene
Boomer conservatism is being replaced by ideologically driven young fash. The old have meandered around led by slogans and their perception of ‘common sense’, whereas the youth taking up this space are very ideologically bent towards a hard right
Young people are also more extreme. Look at the Labour party. Younger members loved Corbyn whereas many older ones remembered the 1983 election.
@@Joe-og6br To be honest, Jeremy Corbyn's support among the youth are mostly limited to London, while Corbyn's older supporter are from a much wider background, typically loyal orthodox labour supporters from the Red Belt up north. Corbyn's reliance on the youth vote is largely overemphasized
Young people are just like that. Uncompromising, reactionary, and certain they are right.
The specific policies might vary, but I'd expect the same trends I'd you'd interviewed Labour candidates after 2010 or 1979, and whenever this government falls, probably in the 2030s.
@@HALLish-jl5mo unlike Labour, I have no idea what sort of agenda the young Tories are trying to demonstrate or exhort