The one-party system is here to stay, he is there because we have a totally dysfunctional voting system and a one-party system, all qualifying parties are beating the same drum and it's not Drake's drum.
@@peacedreamerable We can change this if we keep drumming it into people from now on, to stop voting for the duopoly. It started off well last election. You might not have seen it but it did and we need everyone on board on social media to keep repeating it.
Yeah right. You know what 80% voted for Sunak because he delivered whilst Starmer was stuck on the fence. 34% foreigners abroad voted for Labour. Farage helped Starmer to rig Conservative votes to form coalition with Labour but it didn't work. If it's because Conservative was bad why is Starmer rated the worst then? Conservative won GE under Sunak. Starmer rigged Conservative votes. Sunak is coming back as our British PM for Starmer is unfit to lead our country
Wasn't it Starmer who told us countless times his dad was a tool maker and his mum was a nurse . Wasn't it also Starmer who told us many times that the ones with the broadest shoulders will bear the biggest costs . Instead he attacks the pensioners who have the leanest shoulders in order to save 1.5 billion pound which in the scheme of things is paltry . Never forget this , the richest 1% of our society own 50% of the wealth of the nation .
When he said, "The people with the broadest shoulders should bear the costs" people thought he was talking metaphorically but he was actually talking literally.
@@ScottishRoss27there are other methods, as explained by the patriotic millionaires and others. Tax asset wealth over £10 million. Tax investment income at the same rate as work income (including NI).
It will be interesting to see how much backlash against this unfair winter heating policy there is from the many Labour backbenchers who say they are opposed to it. I wonder how many of these backbench objectors will have the backbone to vote firmly against Starmer and Reeves on this.
Check your facts. He wasn't even an MP until 2015. The first time you might want to label him as plotting is when he resigned from his position as shadow immigration minister in 2016. Even being generous and saying he was plotting from that moment it would still only be 8 years.
@martineyles that selected starmer! starmer is and was always part of the establishment, they selected him to be their pm and they selected him to be an mp!!! if you have no understanding of this just say so.
@@sirgaymeerkat1994 This only counts as plotting against his own side if the party was bucking the establishment at that time. As Ed Miliband, leader at the time, is a cabinet member now, I don't think that holds.
@@martineyles miliband is part of the establishment and was backed by party members, the same party members that sabotaged the last leader! so you are completely wrong!
Yep. He willingly protects the interests of the sections of the ruling class that fund his career, and knows exactly how to execute on that. I don't buy that he's clueless, incompetent, or unimaginative; if he was any of the above, he wouldn't have been showered in gifts.
Spot on - This is EXACTLY what Starmer did during the election campaign (weird, long, rambling nonsensical speeches filled with confusing dystopian left-wing rhetoric). He knew full well that if he'd told us all what he was really going to do, nobody would have voted for him. He's a nasty, dishonest cheat and liar.
An example of Starmer awfulness is when he said he wanted care workers to be respected the same as a PM would be. What planet is he on, I respect care workers much more than I do this or the last few PMs (or most other MPs in fact). Maybe this shows he’s delusional and that HE thinks he is more respected!
Careworkers have the respect of those they care for, and they have self respect. The 'respect' they really need is a decent wage from their employers so they don't have to work 14 hour shifts and 2 jobs to make ends meet. Is that what Starmer meant? Is he about to announce a substantial and realistic increase in the minimum wage (or would that upset his wealthy donors)?
@@diverseandinclusivesomewhat true. It's an unregulated industry and abuse of disabled people is rife. Disabled people are as invisible and as silenced as ever.
Never for one minute believed Corbyn was anti-semitic. It took a re-definition of the word for thar smear to even half stick. Lots of words have been re-defined in recent years. Woman, vaccine, safety. All very peculiar isn't it? Handy way to entrap people in existing laws. Watch out for more.
I didn't expect much from Tory Lite Starmer, but one might have expected something. I'm old now and don't expect to see a decent government in the rest of my life.
Yep, keep voting and keep deluding yourselves that your small band of privileged politicians care about anything except themselves and their cronies. Fool's you!
As an NHS worker proud of the service we provide to our cancer patients I am fed up constantly being insulted by Labour politicians saying we are 'broken'. They can sod right off.
Most of us know that Labour gained power because the Tories were so bad at their job. But what Labour hasn't yet understood is that the public don't want more Tory mismanaged/smug government. It seems Starmer and Reeves and their heavy-handed mistreatment of one heckler at the conference - they haven't read the memo that the public plastered to their entry door - you are in power to represent human beings living and working and retired and growing up in the UK. You aren't in power to be bullies.
The Tories and Labour are not "mismanaging". They are managing exactly as their masters want them to manage - by transferring wealth from the public to the rich.
The "other side" did turn up!- the pro humanity side, but they were manhandled out of the hall, ridiculed, their concerns ignored, arrested, "Protesters not welcome here!"-- all to rapturous applause from the clapping fools.
In the words of Blackadder "Yes. Well it started badly, it tailed off a little in the middle & the less said about the end the better! But apart from that, excellent!".
Owen Jones says that the heckler who, quite rightly, raised the slaughter of children in Gaza was not only half-choked as he was bundled out of the room by a Labour councillor, but was also, incredibly, arrested for breach of the peace - for heckling a politician! Have we entered a parallel Stasi universe?
Oh, Prof. Murphy, Sir Keir Starmer knows exactly why he is there! He knows that he is the Prime Minister who has been elected to serve, in primis, the interests of Israel like all the goverments of the UK, EU, US and beyond, do. That is his mission! It's time we all open our eyes.
Even "the interests of working people" is a bit of a lie. He's looking after the interests of bosses who want people to go to work, not the welfare of the workers themselves
@@robertadams1054 Happy to criticise Starmer, he is simply awful and has trashed the Labour Party however, I don't see how he will avoid paying tax on his civil service pension when he receives it. Nothing different about employee/employer contributions in the civil service in comparison to company pension schemes that I'm aware of.
Rachel Reeves smugly said; they are no longer a 'party of protest', when that is precisely the reason that they had electoral success; without increasing their share of the vote.
Oh fking dear Keir indeed! Before he become PM he was kicking people out of the party for the slightest "misdeed". Now he is PM and has been caught with his hand in the till all the excuses come out! He said his govt will not be like the previous govt. Boy was I taken in. It's an insult to our intelligence for him and his party to defend the things they criticised the Tories for. F em.🤬
Spot on. The total collapse of the Tories has put in place an utterly clueless man (I almost wrote "politician" but he's certainly not that, who is there by default. It's almost like taking a random spectator out of the crowd at his beloved Arsenal and straight onto the pitch. Suddenly everyone realises the spectator can't play football. Just like Starmer can't do politics, or even have a clue what he wants to do. Just pass the ball to someone else Keir. You're embarrassing yourself!
Wes Streeting will spell out his vision for the Health Service later today. He has already been on the NewsAgents podcast stating that he wants a mix of public and private sector involvement. He emphasised the Daily Mail as an advocate for private healthcare. I find that troubling. For me, the Daily Mail spews out poison on a daily basis and I certainly would not like to associate my thought processes with anything that they print.
Starmer has achieved his prime directives: (1) shielding Israel from any action by a UK government that respects international law (2) protecting the oligarchs from a just taxation system and action to end their looting of our resources and environment. All that remains is to keep the neocon project ticking along and to grab as much as he can for himself while he can
@@smythharris2635 Population Justice Budget Spend Per Head Scotland 5,4m £3 Billion £555 England & Wales 60,9m £11 Billion £180 = SNP run Scotland spends £375 more per person on Justice than Labour run England & Wales.
If I were a not very charismatic, aloof authoritarian, on a personal mission with obscure, unexpected and widely unwanted objectives for my country, yesterday's vague rhetoric is the sort I'd be putting out for media & public consumption.
I'm upset that we artificially flood the labour market with low skilled workers, which stagnates wages and drives up the cost of housing. Labour shortages are a natural part of economic expansion and are needed to create a demand for labour that actually drives up wages. Gdp is down, wages have stagnated, housing costs have sky rocketed, and public services are on their knees. The average person has not benefited from 6 million extra people in just the last 10 years.
It is so disappointing I’m no economist just a regular guy who has watched his country decline year on year pretty near all my working life. Devaluation of the pound several economic crashes and the almost total destruction of our manufacturing base. I like you am retired. What was this change Kier kept harking on about? He has converted the Labour Party into another Conservative Party. Voters want change not more of the same failed policies. I’m pinning my hopes that many of the labour back benchers want the real labour party back. The best we can realistically expect is a back bench revolt and a leadership challenge. Bring it on.
Don't forget women like Rachel Reeves and Angela Rayner. They would kill their own grandmothers just to remain in the locus of power, corruption and ill-gotten wealth.
We in Scotland saw through this Labour Party years ago during Blair and Brown. They offer nothing and will sell you down the river. A crisis of philosophy.
As I recall the Labour party did very well during Brown's time in Scotland. For some reason you all decided to vote for the snp and the tories in 2017 denying the rest of us a true Labour government-ty for that.
@@nolslifegren Just to let you know Scotland has seen through the SNP, they have one job, then we can get rid of the absolute numpties England keep voting for. The people that has left England with on average the poorest 20% of population in Europe, take away London and England is the poorest population by far in Europe. Scotland needs to get away from these lowlife dummies England keeps voting for.
@@nolslifegren Just last week, NHS Scotland Nurses accepted pay deal from SNP run Government. Yesterday, NHS England Nurses Rejected pay deal from Labour run Government.
Under a Starmer leadership the only change you'll see for working people are things that don't cost much, don't affect the 1%, or it makes the 1% wealthier.
Who was it now that wrote; a man that mumbles in his speech is a man, that mumble in his mind. Starmer seems to fit that profile. OK, OK; so Starmer will play the flute, while the UK burns!! Starmer doesn't seem to realise, that if you don't want fleeing migrants in your country, then as a politician; one shouldn't starts wars in theirs, something Labour's Blair did!! Starmer has completely lost the plot.
He had his hand positioned on the front of the bloke's neck in a chokehold. This could have resulted in death. Very, very dangerous and irresponsible. And what was the man doing? Just reminding Starmer that he was aiding and abetting a genocide - something that he had a right (and a duty) to do. So much for 'Labour' Party democracy under what passes as the present leadership.
They are ‘fleeing’ from war torn countries?? - thanks for the heads-up, I was going to France for xmas, but will cancel tickets right away (shame, had a lovely holiday there this summer).
GB Energy should be a vehicle for domestic electricity customers to invest in renewable generation, essentially a national scale cooperative. It should also become the owner of the existing gas fuelled power stations so that cost of electricity can be decoupled from gas prices. A genuine Labour party might have done these things, but not this one.
He was only elected by default. His main concern is in avoiding anything we may WANT to hear. A lawyer who doesn’t seem to understand the word ‘illegal,’ the very word which would clarify most of our problems.
He labels anyone who mentions migration far right thugs,am sick of this narrative people have genuine concerns,not allowed to talk about how much migration is costing us,check out the orb statistics,explains why the country is in the state it is.
Labour in power by default. Nobody wanted more of the Tories. Thanks for the summary Richard, listening to him would have been detrimental to my health lol
Labour are stuck with the term "the working person" or similar versions of the term. This is because the defence of the working class is fundamental to its history, creation and its very purpose for existing. However, the philosophical dilemma it has now is that the effete middleclass that runs the Labour party abandoned the working class as much as three decades ago. It is left with the obligation to trundle out terms that sound like they might be some kind of facsimile for "the working class" because to do otherwise would be to disavow its very roots. And what of its real attitude to the real working class? Well, set up courts that run day and night to jail them
@@ScottishRoss27 Of course. The Labour party is just another permitted political party of the managerial state. It lines up with the civil service, media, security services, academia, corporate finance and other corporations, etc. to defend and advance its own interests. The interests of the British people at large are not even secondary
Nearly everybody is working class - they work for someone else and get a wage. All that differs is the amount of that wage and other differences - education, tastes, political opinions - merely come from that money. (Although nowadays some "middle-class" jobs like teacher earn a lot less than some "working-class" jobs like plumber). The only people who are really middle class are people who own a business or those with jobs which don't have an employer, like MPs.
Good insight into the circus that is now the Labour Party it’s a travesty that they have been put into power it’s depressing can we not somehow resurrect a Tony Benn or a Michael Foot people who were thoughtful had integrity.
Starmer like the Tories before him will not really govern for the"workers"Starmer has the same idea of a"worker"as Sunak did before him(people earning a minimum of £80,000 are workers,anyone earning below that is a shirker or someone who lacks ambition). Starmer will instead act for the business owners and those with inherited wealth. The people who can donate millions of pounds to the Labour party; helping then avoid paying unnecessary taxes(or indeed any taxes at all)deregulating everything he can and privatising and selling off to vested interests the few remaining publicly owned services such as the NHS,Scottish water and Scotrail. there is in essence no difference between the economic and political approach of Starmer and that of the Tories. We can see that austerity 2.0 is the new economic plan needed largely because of brexit and that under Labour brexit or as it should really be called Exit(English exit from the EU as it was foisted on the other countries and nations of the UK and possessions such as Gibraltar by English votes whether these English people lived in England,Scotland Wales,Gibraltar or even the EU(Northern Ireland being a special case where unionism and the bond to London and the English establishment are bound together to the nullification of all other concerns)must be maintained in it's current form at all costs which means no rapprochement with the EU and no likelihood of as I say economic recovery on any meaningful scale
Most modern liberal democracies are far from ideal, even in the best ones the elite wields a lot of power. However, the UK is perhaps the biggest joke of them all when it comes to both parties being basically the same. In effect, we have two Tory parties these days.
You make a very good MP interpreter! Saves us trying to decipher the mumbo jumbo! In fact we think maybe you should take K S place with your clear and logical thinking! It made us laugh too! Thank you 😁
Starmer got rid of Corbin, which in my opinion is the worst thing Labour have ever done. He’s denying this country a great leader for Starmer at the mediocre leader, who stands up for nothing, except for money and power.
Absolutely spot on. Corbyn would have been an Attlee for the 21st century. Starmer will probably be the PM with the shortest tenure after Liz Truss. Bring it on!!!
@@993Redveg let’s hope so because most of the country and I don’t mean this to do down Joe public, just see Tory labour labour Tory, they don’t see much outside their own bubble
Well said. One of our local journalists who attended the conference stated “I don’t know what this is, but it certainly isn’t a Labour government”. You’ve basically said the same thing.
Oh dear, Keir 🙈 I only can repeat this. Some thoughts: "Keir, now the biggest tier, likely enjoyed some beer to have no fear of mumbling to his dear fellows, reading words from the rear side of his hand, having no idea what they mean. Please, hear out true economists, let them steer Great Britain once and for all! Cheers Keir!" Seems we are a bit better of in Germany 😅🙈🙏🇩🇪
Nothing about SERCO who have contracts that involve national security yet at the same time have contracts to house illegal immigrants costing the taxpayer £9 Billion a year.
A while ago the new Labour MP for Shrewsbury told me: You can't do anything unless you are in power. The problem is, the Labour Party machine is focussed only on gaining power, never on what they would do with it once they have it - the result is this blank porridge of nothingness.
It was a speech that contained nothing at all. Still, there is absolutely no content about what real plans are to be put in place to improve the lives of ordinary people. I think anybody who's interested in all this will be the same as me....Non the wiser I am sad to say. Oh, other than beating Corbyn and transforming the party which we already knew about.
He is good with words, he likes words. But words aren't going to be enough, at some point people will want to see tangible actions. And I think this is where Starmer will fall short. He has always served the Establishment, he is a Sir after all. And when a problem is being created by the establishment, the solution is not helping the Establishment.
Well said Richard. Starmer is PM because the Tories were so bad not because of anything he said. He is still not saying anything worthwhile.
The one-party system is here to stay, he is there because we have a totally dysfunctional voting system and a one-party system, all qualifying parties are beating the same drum and it's not Drake's drum.
@@peacedreamerable We can change this if we keep drumming it into people from now on, to stop voting for the duopoly. It started off well last election. You might not have seen it but it did and we need everyone on board on social media to keep repeating it.
Yeah right. You know what 80% voted for Sunak because he delivered whilst Starmer was stuck on the fence. 34% foreigners abroad voted for Labour. Farage helped Starmer to rig Conservative votes to form coalition with Labour but it didn't work. If it's because Conservative was bad why is Starmer rated the worst then? Conservative won GE under Sunak. Starmer rigged Conservative votes. Sunak is coming back as our British PM for Starmer is unfit to lead our country
@@K4rmaRules We need a left-wing party/alliance to vote for first.
That is the truth. Labour is the least bad option in our two-party system.
Wasn't it Starmer who told us countless times his dad was a tool maker and his mum was a nurse .
Wasn't it also Starmer who told us many times that the ones with the broadest shoulders will bear the biggest costs .
Instead he attacks the pensioners who have the leanest shoulders in order to save 1.5 billion pound which in the scheme of things is paltry .
Never forget this , the richest 1% of our society own 50% of the wealth of the nation .
Starmer really IS the biggest tool his dad aver made...
When he said, "The people with the broadest shoulders should bear the costs" people thought he was talking metaphorically but he was actually talking literally.
@@pipster1891
Then when is he following Scotland in increasing top rate of income tax to 48% as its currently 3% lower in England ?
@@ScottishRoss27there are other methods, as explained by the patriotic millionaires and others. Tax asset wealth over £10 million. Tax investment income at the same rate as work income (including NI).
It will be interesting to see how much backlash against this unfair winter heating policy there is from the many Labour backbenchers who say they are opposed to it.
I wonder how many of these backbench objectors will have the backbone to vote firmly against Starmer and Reeves on this.
Nailed it. 14 years of plotting, scheming and undermining their own side, for this?! Abysmal
Check your facts. He wasn't even an MP until 2015. The first time you might want to label him as plotting is when he resigned from his position as shadow immigration minister in 2016. Even being generous and saying he was plotting from that moment it would still only be 8 years.
@martineyles that selected starmer! starmer is and was always part of the establishment, they selected him to be their pm and they selected him to be an mp!!! if you have no understanding of this just say so.
@@sirgaymeerkat1994 This only counts as plotting against his own side if the party was bucking the establishment at that time. As Ed Miliband, leader at the time, is a cabinet member now, I don't think that holds.
@@martineyles miliband is part of the establishment and was backed by party members, the same party members that sabotaged the last leader! so you are completely wrong!
@@martineyles miliband was backed by the party right wing faction, the same group that sabotaged the last leader! you point is badly thought out.
He isn't confused, it's deliberate obfuscation.
Right. He knows what he's doing. He, and his backers, have had a plan from day one and it's worked perfectly for them.
Yep. He willingly protects the interests of the sections of the ruling class that fund his career, and knows exactly how to execute on that. I don't buy that he's clueless, incompetent, or unimaginative; if he was any of the above, he wouldn't have been showered in gifts.
@@pipster1891 Yes and you can see it Attack universal benefits so that the arguments are made before they start doing the same with the NHS
WEF lead probably
Spot on - This is EXACTLY what Starmer did during the election campaign (weird, long, rambling nonsensical speeches filled with confusing dystopian left-wing rhetoric). He knew full well that if he'd told us all what he was really going to do, nobody would have voted for him. He's a nasty, dishonest cheat and liar.
An example of Starmer awfulness is when he said he wanted care workers to be respected the same as a PM would be. What planet is he on, I respect care workers much more than I do this or the last few PMs (or most other MPs in fact). Maybe this shows he’s delusional and that HE thinks he is more respected!
@DrewSpencer1 - you should write to him and tell him that 😂
Careworkers have the respect of those they care for, and they have self respect. The 'respect' they really need is a decent wage from their employers so they don't have to work 14 hour shifts and 2 jobs to make ends meet. Is that what Starmer meant? Is he about to announce a substantial and realistic increase in the minimum wage (or would that upset his wealthy donors)?
He doesn't want disabled people to be respected. He is continuing the war on disabled people. It's triangulation.
@@diverseandinclusivesomewhat true. It's an unregulated industry and abuse of disabled people is rife. Disabled people are as invisible and as silenced as ever.
My care workers SHOW that they care, this man PROVES that he isn’t even sure who anyone else is.
beating Corbyn with the old straw man and the anti-semitic smear. Nothing to be proud of in my book.
Never for one minute believed Corbyn was anti-semitic. It took a re-definition of the word for thar smear to even half stick. Lots of words have been re-defined in recent years. Woman, vaccine, safety. All very peculiar isn't it? Handy way to entrap people in existing laws. Watch out for more.
Agreed. Pathetic, petty and duplicitous.
Mine neither
@@philipparker1319yes especially as all the investigations exonerated him.
I'm surprised they didn't try to frame Corbyn and find any compromising data on his personal PC
I didn't expect much from Tory Lite Starmer, but one might have expected something. I'm old now and don't expect to see a decent government in the rest of my life.
How is he a Tory? He literally said he wants to take control of everyone's life, exactly like a communist party would do
Neither do I, and I'm a new-born baby.
Yep, keep voting and keep deluding yourselves that your small band of privileged politicians care about anything except themselves and their cronies. Fool's you!
Same here absolutely agree
@@pipster1891bless you
As an NHS worker proud of the service we provide to our cancer patients I am fed up constantly being insulted by Labour politicians saying we are 'broken'. They can sod right off.
95% of patients are happy with the care they received.
Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2024.
Well said you governments are a disgrace
@@ScottishRoss27Scotland isn’t real.
@@mr.afrikaans1747What a stupid comment.Scotland is a country ,I live here.
@@mr.afrikaans1747
Eh?
He confirmed my suspicions that he has changed the party into the Tory party of the 1970's.
I think the Ted Heath (1970-74) was probably somewhere to the left of the current labour leadership in all honesty.
@@m0rafic1🤣
@@m0rafic1definitely, he believed in the social contract.
The Tories were only in power from 1970 - 74, until Thatcher won in 1979. Never forget the Winter of Discontent, under Callaghan.
More like Soviet Union Communist Party
Most of us know that Labour gained power because the Tories were so bad at their job. But what Labour hasn't yet understood is that the public don't want more Tory mismanaged/smug government. It seems Starmer and Reeves and their heavy-handed mistreatment of one heckler at the conference - they haven't read the memo that the public plastered to their entry door - you are in power to represent human beings living and working and retired and growing up in the UK. You aren't in power to be bullies.
The Tories and Labour are not "mismanaging". They are managing exactly as their masters want them to manage - by transferring wealth from the public to the rich.
When you win by the other side not turning up is no Victory .
The "other side" did turn up!- the pro humanity side, but they were manhandled out of the hall, ridiculed, their concerns ignored, arrested, "Protesters not welcome here!"-- all to rapturous applause from the clapping fools.
John Major was supposed to be ‘grey’ - Starmer has far less colour.
Yes but he still has more than a a hint of gray .😂😂😂
He's transparent.
@@meke04 major for his faults is always a brilliant orator. Starmer, less so 😅
Most of the electorate will tell you although not dynamic , Major was a thoroughly decent man. Starmer isn't .
@@nudisco300 He's afraid of his own shadow, or worse, hiding a lot. Just repeats himself like a robot when stuck.
Release the sausages!
Gotta be Kosher
From river to the sea the sausages will be free 🪧📢🌭 🤣🤣🤣
He wants a two plate solution apparently
Starmer is just the wurst.
Oh,your are awful, but I like your sausages!
Care workers are treated terribly. Overworked, paltry pay, no sick leave, servant like long hours etc. Does Starmer want to be treated like that?
Terrible man - bad news for country. 🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🍀
Mr.charmer Starmer..." I prefer Davos to Westinster" what a guy.
In the words of Blackadder "Yes. Well it started badly, it tailed off a little in the middle & the less said about the end the better! But apart from that, excellent!".
Owen Jones says that the heckler who, quite rightly, raised the slaughter of children in Gaza was not only half-choked as he was bundled out of the room by a Labour councillor, but was also, incredibly, arrested for breach of the peace - for heckling a politician! Have we entered a parallel Stasi universe?
It would appear so. Seems like a dictatorship to me
Well has has broken peace, just like those "children" in Gaza (who for some reason were exactly where terrorists were)
They guy who dragged him out should be charged for assault. The cheering from Labour members as he was dragged out was disgraceful.
God that is disgraceful
@@pipster1891Absolutely agree
Oh, Prof. Murphy, Sir Keir Starmer knows exactly why he is there! He knows that he is the Prime Minister who has been elected to serve, in primis, the interests of Israel like all the goverments of the UK, EU, US and beyond, do. That is his mission! It's time we all open our eyes.
Even "the interests of working people" is a bit of a lie. He's looking after the interests of bosses who want people to go to work, not the welfare of the workers themselves
Starmer, according to the daily mail today, has just paid off his £2 million mortgage on his London town house? How?
Ali ?
Donated Shekels? 🤑🤑🤑💀🇮🇱
Because he was head of the CPS so he was on a good salary
@@JB_inks and of course he is not liable to pay tax on the pension he will receive from his time at the CPS. Bloody hypocrite.
@@robertadams1054 Happy to criticise Starmer, he is simply awful and has trashed the Labour Party however, I don't see how he will avoid paying tax on his civil service pension when he receives it. Nothing different about employee/employer contributions in the civil service in comparison to company pension schemes that I'm aware of.
Demanding the return of Sausages from Gaza was a positive!
Ah, but are we talking about pork or lamb - or indeed vegan hostages.? You see? He's dragging us all down to his level of inanity.
Rachel Reeves smugly said; they are no longer a 'party of protest', when that is precisely the reason that they had electoral success; without increasing their share of the vote.
Oh fking dear Keir indeed! Before he become PM he was kicking people out of the party for the slightest "misdeed". Now he is PM and has been caught with his hand in the till all the excuses come out! He said his govt will not be like the previous govt. Boy was I taken in. It's an insult to our intelligence for him and his party to defend the things they criticised the Tories for. F em.🤬
You should really have learned about him after the Labour leadership election.
John O, Donnell was kicked out recently for his "misdeed" of voting to keep the WFA for pensioners!
Against Starmer s command.
Spot on. The total collapse of the Tories has put in place an utterly clueless man (I almost wrote "politician" but he's certainly not that, who is there by default. It's almost like taking a random spectator out of the crowd at his beloved Arsenal and straight onto the pitch. Suddenly everyone realises the spectator can't play football. Just like Starmer can't do politics, or even have a clue what he wants to do. Just pass the ball to someone else Keir. You're embarrassing yourself!
Loved his ‘we’re all in this together’ comment. Now where have I heard that before?
Rich people like him are not in it with us 😮
Cameron said we've all in it together just before he and edd balls mate Osborne unleashed austerity on the majority of the country.
He knows he'll get a free pass in the corporate media and is not confused, simply continuing the status quo.
Wes Streeting will spell out his vision for the Health Service later today. He has already been on the NewsAgents podcast stating that he wants a mix of public and private sector involvement. He emphasised the Daily Mail as an advocate for private healthcare. I find that troubling. For me, the Daily Mail spews out poison on a daily basis and I certainly would not like to associate my thought processes with anything that they print.
Streeting probably thinks the daily hate mail is too left wing.
Starmer has achieved his prime directives:
(1) shielding Israel from any action by a UK government that respects international law
(2) protecting the oligarchs from a just taxation system and action to end their looting of our resources and environment.
All that remains is to keep the neocon project ticking along and to grab as much as he can for himself while he can
The speech, made by the ex boss of the Crown Prosecution Service!!! This shows why our legal system is in such a bad state.
*England's
@@ScottishRoss27of course, the SNP run Scotland's, to their advantage
@@smythharris2635
Population Justice Budget Spend Per Head
Scotland 5,4m £3 Billion £555
England & Wales 60,9m £11 Billion £180
= SNP run Scotland spends £375 more per person on Justice than Labour run England & Wales.
If I were a not very charismatic, aloof authoritarian, on a personal mission with obscure, unexpected and widely unwanted objectives for my country, yesterday's vague rhetoric is the sort I'd be putting out for media & public consumption.
Spot on Richard. The PM’s judgement is questionable even at this early stage. He has been hedged into a corner of his own making.
Well at least the sausages are coming home, they will do well with Millibrains bacon sandwich.
He doesn't want the sausages to come home , he just wants free sausages, I'm sure his pal Ali will be happy to give him one.😂😂😂
I'm upset that we artificially flood the labour market with low skilled workers, which stagnates wages and drives up the cost of housing. Labour shortages are a natural part of economic expansion and are needed to create a demand for labour that actually drives up wages. Gdp is down, wages have stagnated, housing costs have sky rocketed, and public services are on their knees. The average person has not benefited from 6 million extra people in just the last 10 years.
You should not be bored, pay attention. What's to come will terrify you.
It is so disappointing I’m no economist just a regular guy who has watched his country decline year on year pretty near all my working life. Devaluation of the pound several economic crashes and the almost total destruction of our manufacturing base. I like you am retired. What was this change Kier kept harking on about? He has converted the Labour Party into another Conservative Party. Voters want change not more of the same failed policies. I’m pinning my hopes that many of the labour back benchers want the real labour party back. The best we can realistically expect is a back bench revolt and a leadership challenge. Bring it on.
Working person who is on a £100,000 a year. Not the working person who is just about making ends meet.
You talk great sense,Starmer should have you on board as advisor but like most PMs he will surround himself with yes men.
Yes.
Don't forget women like Rachel Reeves and Angela Rayner. They would kill their own grandmothers just to remain in the locus of power, corruption and ill-gotten wealth.
I totally agree with you Richard .
Two tier, no beer, no money for you, more control, more fear and all the gear Labour Keir!
He has transformed the party, now they are all TOOLS .😂😂😂
Don't you mean fools.or more like taking us all for fools.
Of Davos.
We in Scotland saw through this Labour Party years ago during Blair and Brown.
They offer nothing and will sell you down the river.
A crisis of philosophy.
When are you going to see through the SNP ?
As I recall the Labour party did very well during Brown's time in Scotland. For some reason you all decided to vote for the snp and the tories in 2017 denying the rest of us a true Labour government-ty for that.
@@nolslifegren Just to let you know Scotland has seen through the SNP, they have one job, then we can get rid of the absolute numpties England keep voting for. The people that has left England with on average the poorest 20% of population in Europe, take away London and England is the poorest population by far in Europe. Scotland needs to get away from these lowlife dummies England keeps voting for.
@@nolslifegren
Just last week, NHS Scotland Nurses accepted pay deal from SNP run Government.
Yesterday, NHS England Nurses Rejected pay deal from Labour run Government.
@@archvaldor
I'm Pro Scotland. Any UK Government can not.
Under a Starmer leadership the only change you'll see for working people are things that don't cost much, don't affect the 1%, or it makes the 1% wealthier.
I think that’s pretty unfair. He was really clear that all the sausages must be released. And I don’t think you can ask for much more than that.
Who was it now that wrote; a man that mumbles in his speech is a man, that mumble in his mind. Starmer seems to fit that profile. OK, OK; so Starmer will play the flute, while the UK burns!! Starmer doesn't seem to realise, that if you don't want fleeing migrants in your country, then as a politician; one shouldn't starts wars in theirs, something Labour's Blair did!!
Starmer has completely lost the plot.
Restore the winter fuel payments for Pensioners Starmer or the sausages are getting it.
😁 We're Ruled By Fools and Fooled By Rules😁
Those who voted for him have only themselves to blame. I didn't, so thank you for that.
He had his hand positioned on the front of the bloke's neck in a chokehold. This could have resulted in death. Very, very dangerous and irresponsible. And what was the man doing? Just reminding Starmer that he was aiding and abetting a genocide - something that he had a right (and a duty) to do. So much for 'Labour' Party democracy under what passes as the present leadership.
This conference was the worst conference I’ve ever seen!
0/10 🤦♀️
"Choice" is a fairly obvious euphemism for privatization.
People coming from a safe country such as France cannot be called "refugees".
Do you mean they are French citizens or they travelled through France?
Sure, people who don't speak a word of French are from France 🙄
They're coming via France, not from France.
Perhaps they could be called sausages. 😂😂😂
They did the same when your Tory party were in charge 😮
His speech yesterday was just more huff and puff
They are ‘fleeing’ from war torn countries?? - thanks for the heads-up, I was going to France for xmas, but will cancel tickets right away (shame, had a lovely holiday there this summer).
They travelled through France, thicko
You really think France should keep all refugees and asylum seekers and we shouldn’t take our fair share? Why?
Steve Bellend.
" I was going to France for xmas, but will cancel tickets right away" The French will probably welcome your decision.
If Kier only manages to bring back the sausages most Labour voters will be happy.
GB Energy should be a vehicle for domestic electricity customers to invest in renewable generation, essentially a national scale cooperative.
It should also become the owner of the existing gas fuelled power stations so that cost of electricity can be decoupled from gas prices.
A genuine Labour party might have done these things, but not this one.
Its a scam as its not going to be generating energy
He was only elected by default. His main concern is in avoiding anything we may WANT to hear. A lawyer who doesn’t seem to understand the word ‘illegal,’ the very word which would clarify most of our problems.
I’m impressed you managed to watch the entire speech, I fell asleep 😐
Great analysis,thank you.
He's a WEF prime minister more than a Labour prime minister
White English F....er?
Thanks for the summary, Richard! Good to hear an authentic and well-informed voice.
He labels anyone who mentions migration far right thugs,am sick of this narrative people have genuine concerns,not allowed to talk about how much migration is costing us,check out the orb statistics,explains why the country is in the state it is.
You are
@@Redf322 lol
Labour in power by default. Nobody wanted more of the Tories. Thanks for the summary Richard, listening to him would have been detrimental to my health lol
Labour are stuck with the term "the working person" or similar versions of the term. This is because the defence of the working class is fundamental to its history, creation and its very purpose for existing.
However, the philosophical dilemma it has now is that the effete middleclass that runs the Labour party abandoned the working class as much as three decades ago. It is left with the obligation to trundle out terms that sound like they might be some kind of facsimile for "the working class" because to do otherwise would be to disavow its very roots.
And what of its real attitude to the real working class? Well, set up courts that run day and night to jail them
So was protest but Reeves said Labour isn't a party of protest
@@ScottishRoss27 Of course. The Labour party is just another permitted political party of the managerial state. It lines up with the civil service, media, security services, academia, corporate finance and other corporations, etc. to defend and advance its own interests. The interests of the British people at large are not even secondary
Nearly everybody is working class - they work for someone else and get a wage. All that differs is the amount of that wage and other differences - education, tastes, political opinions - merely come from that money. (Although nowadays some "middle-class" jobs like teacher earn a lot less than some "working-class" jobs like plumber). The only people who are really middle class are people who own a business or those with jobs which don't have an employer, like MPs.
@@pipster1891 Wrong. In the British context "working class" is also a culture. One hated by the establishment
@@ScottishRoss27when did we vote to not be the party of protest?
If I hear him say "22 billion black hole left by the last government" one more time, I'm going to implode😱
If you say it long enough and loud enough you eventually get to believe it 😴
Sir Frank Furter
😂😂
Frank Farter more like. Every word he speaks is, well, .....utterly flatulent. What a useless article.
Brilliant stuff. Looking forward to you better narrative. All the best.
He got new clothes and free footy tickets. How do you dare to say Sir Keir has no clue why he is Prime Minister.
Good insight into the circus that is now the Labour Party it’s a travesty that they have been put into power it’s depressing can we not somehow resurrect a Tony Benn or a Michael Foot people who were thoughtful had integrity.
What a sausage
Brilliant thank you for that analysis 👍
Turning Labour to xupport WEF.
It's just a reminder not to do well as a working person, as they'll just take your profits.
Starmer like the Tories before him will not really govern for the"workers"Starmer has the same idea of a"worker"as Sunak did before him(people earning a minimum of £80,000 are workers,anyone earning below that is a shirker or someone who lacks ambition). Starmer will instead act for the business owners and those with inherited wealth. The people who can donate millions of pounds to the Labour party; helping then avoid paying unnecessary taxes(or indeed any taxes at all)deregulating everything he can and privatising and selling off to vested interests the few remaining publicly owned services such as the NHS,Scottish water and Scotrail. there is in essence no difference between the economic and political approach of Starmer and that of the Tories. We can see that austerity 2.0 is the new economic plan needed largely because of brexit and that under Labour brexit or as it should really be called Exit(English exit from the EU as it was foisted on the other countries and nations of the UK and possessions such as Gibraltar by English votes whether these English people lived in England,Scotland Wales,Gibraltar or even the EU(Northern Ireland being a special case where unionism and the bond to London and the English establishment are bound together to the nullification of all other concerns)must be maintained in it's current form at all costs which means no rapprochement with the EU and no likelihood of as I say economic recovery on any meaningful scale
Labour has lost its way sadly 😔
Most modern liberal democracies are far from ideal, even in the best ones the elite wields a lot of power. However, the UK is perhaps the biggest joke of them all when it comes to both parties being basically the same. In effect, we have two Tory parties these days.
You make a very good MP interpreter! Saves us trying to decipher the mumbo jumbo! In fact we think maybe you should take K S place with your clear and logical thinking! It made us laugh too! Thank you 😁
Starmer got rid of Corbin, which in my opinion is the worst thing Labour have ever done. He’s denying this country a great leader for Starmer at the mediocre leader, who stands up for nothing, except for money and power.
Absolutely spot on. Corbyn would have been an Attlee for the 21st century. Starmer will probably be the PM with the shortest tenure after Liz Truss. Bring it on!!!
@@993Redveg let’s hope so because most of the country and I don’t mean this to do down Joe public, just see Tory labour labour Tory, they don’t see much outside their own bubble
Well said.
One of our local journalists who attended the conference stated “I don’t know what this is, but it certainly isn’t a Labour government”.
You’ve basically said the same thing.
Britain’s version of Kamala Harris, talks a lot but says nothing.
Weakest of the weak.😮
Right on; give us Trump's old Mussolini routine.
Only winning because their opposition are even worse?
When the best you can say about someone is that they're not as bad as the tories, well, not exactly a high fucking bar is it?
It wasn't a flute he was playing the piccolo.
Oh dear, Keir 🙈 I only can repeat this. Some thoughts:
"Keir, now the biggest tier,
likely enjoyed some beer
to have no fear
of mumbling to his dear
fellows, reading words from the rear
side of his hand, having no idea
what they mean. Please, hear
out true economists, let them steer
Great Britain once and for all!
Cheers Keir!"
Seems we are a bit better of in Germany 😅🙈🙏🇩🇪
Thanks Richard 🙏
Nothing about SERCO who have contracts that involve national security yet at the same time have contracts to house illegal immigrants costing the taxpayer £9 Billion a year.
Excellent, as always! 👍
Yes! Oh dear Kier, Starmer the harmer!
The 'ole dung farmer!
A while ago the new Labour MP for Shrewsbury told me: You can't do anything unless you are in power. The problem is, the Labour Party machine is focussed only on gaining power, never on what they would do with it once they have it - the result is this blank porridge of nothingness.
It was a speech that contained nothing at all. Still, there is absolutely no content about what real plans are to be put in place to improve the lives of ordinary people. I think anybody who's interested in all this will be the same as me....Non the wiser I am sad to say. Oh, other than beating Corbyn and transforming the party which we already knew about.
Thank you for this video sir you have voiced my concerns and many others so eloquently and truthfully
Free the sausages.🌭
His handlers must be so proud.
I think the gist of it is going to be:
1) Put tax up as much as possible
2) Blame everything on the Tories
Well according to everything I have seen and read up until you, the speech has been received very well.
Anyone surprised ? After the Corbyn debacle, I saw how it was. VOTE GREEN peeps! 💚
Greens 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@alanfrost4661 your response is political illiteracy
Well said Richard👏
Ask his wife...
Richard you are stoic listening to the boring Starmer for 1 hour you need a weeks holiday in the Seychelles
Looking forward to your alternative Speech.
Why, is he Prime Minister? I didn't know we ALL had to give a speech.
@@pipster1891 Murphy said in this video that he will give us his alternative version of PM's speech later this week.
He is good with words, he likes words. But words aren't going to be enough, at some point people will want to see tangible actions. And I think this is where Starmer will fall short. He has always served the Establishment, he is a Sir after all. And when a problem is being created by the establishment, the solution is not helping the Establishment.
Worse 😅😂