For Rees Mogg to say they should bring back Boris Johnson conclusively demonstrates that he's learnt nothing - absolutely nothing at all. Shameless and grasping to the last, like some hideous Dickensian caricature. He, Johnson and the rest of them have done immense harm to this country.
@SpitfireCallum12 күн бұрын
Ye it’s finally over
@jamesrowden30311 күн бұрын
He brings his nanny with him when he door knocks, named children after Catholic bishops, didn't change a nappy on any of his kids and excuses all his extreme views as being religious: Do you really think he's capable of original, non-Eton indoctrinated thought?
@ABC-dw7pe11 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree. The tories have disgraced themselves over the years. On top to this. Fk the snp.
@ABC-dw7pe11 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree. The tories have disgraced themselves over the years. On top to this. Fk the snp.
@georgesdelatour11 күн бұрын
@@jamesrowden303 Do you think Keir Starmer is the Nicola Tesla of political thought?
@SteveRose-iq1cs12 күн бұрын
They need to stop MPs from having 2nd jobs. Being an MP is a full time job.
@EzraMerr11 күн бұрын
Then they would ask for more income/salary, politics were never intended to be a career path but for those that truly wanted better community administration, business owners are perfect candidates because they have experience in administration. When you incentivise career politicians all you will get are career politicians
@TVIDS12311 күн бұрын
@@EzraMerr Raise their salaries then. I am fine with that.
@alvindimes64911 күн бұрын
@@EzraMerr That's a curious position to take! Business leaders may well be experienced in "Administration", but politics is a lot more than that. And Business men are driven by the "Profit" mindset. What about social justice, and the need for a stable society. 👍
@falkland11 күн бұрын
Local business owner who are not related or resent the finance system are good candidate, but far from perfect. Let alone MNC business owners who can travel and live in a different county easily @@EzraMerr
@notorio52611 күн бұрын
@@EzraMerrIncredibly naive take. These second jobs are massive conflict of interest. The current system is what creates 'career politicians'
@DJ-nd4gp12 күн бұрын
Has Alastair Campbell slept in the past 36 hours?
@liberationfromcolonialisma443212 күн бұрын
😂
@wjumeau12 күн бұрын
Of course he did…. Vampires sleep during the day 🤣
@johnclements661412 күн бұрын
Yes but not much.
@BenJ202012 күн бұрын
He should be sleeping in a jail cell
@sciencefliestothemoon230512 күн бұрын
@@BenJ2020get some help
@markmasterson481112 күн бұрын
WE need to stop expecting that the electorate needs to love parliamentary parties. We aren't marrying them. Their job is to govern us, to think about us and what we need to live our best lives and to flourish. There's been too much time spent where the people are stagnating while the govt fights with itself and leaves the country drifting into decline. Get your focus correct. And stop continuing to focus on the tories with/without farage. They are fish n chip paper and irrelevant for the next 5 yrs at least.
@sigmachad9612 күн бұрын
I agree with this. It also leads to a feeble mindset among politicians. For example with Sunak and his Rwanda plan, trying to do something completely impractical purely for appearances without any real impact on people's lives, and because he thought it would be what his voter base would want. You don't have to be loved by the people just better at the job than the other option.
@andrewcoulson237512 күн бұрын
I don't want to be governed.... I want to be represented 🤷♂️
@nelty098765432112 күн бұрын
@@andrewcoulson2375you want be represented unless you run
@anllpp12 күн бұрын
❤@@andrewcoulson2375
@markmasterson481112 күн бұрын
To all who disagree that we need governing and want representation instead. Frankly none of these mps are representative of me, and most likely not of the voting majority. 'Representation' is appropriate but governing is what is needed, people who take decisions for all, not simply those they represent. It's a different and subtle concept distinction, the absence of which is what has led to drift. And yes I do believe in representative government emphasis on the last word. society
So you’re saying that Corbyn ran a profligate and ineffective campaign? To lose with that vote share took some mishandling to achieve.
@smush565311 күн бұрын
@@Dreyno You didn't have Reform splitting the tory vote for one. Not to mention a Tory Party that wasn't on the complete decine with voters at that time
@Dreyno11 күн бұрын
@@smush5653 He came second to a batsh1t Tory party led by a House of Fraser mannequin come (almost) to life.
@MsZeeZed11 күн бұрын
Wow, you got Labour shaking, maybe you should be Tory leader? 😹🥂
@PooeyBum1111 күн бұрын
Very good point. Keirs “move to the centre” had basically no effect. What happened on election night has almost nothing to do with Labour. It was an anti-Tory vote more than anything
@Nathan-Fowlerxt8pp12 күн бұрын
Boris Johnson is chocolate teapot
@Nemothewonderfish12 күн бұрын
Laced with arsenic...
@brusselssprouts56011 күн бұрын
Please don't insult chocolate teapots.....
@Boghopper999911 күн бұрын
Don't be ridiculous; people actually like chocolate !
@user-ux6jv7qf2k11 күн бұрын
Boris didn't even want to do the job the 1st time, let alone a 2nd time.
@ABC-dw7pe11 күн бұрын
THINNGGGSSSS CANN ONLYYY GET BETTERRRR
@agt15510 күн бұрын
@@ABC-dw7pe Sorry, no money left.
@johnrussell396112 күн бұрын
It’s getting rediculous . Labour are being asked to apologise for winning .
@rhubarb230112 күн бұрын
they got less than 34% of the vote
@BenJ202012 күн бұрын
So they should 70% of the country don't want them
@Lynn.hot.legs.peters12 күн бұрын
@@rhubarb2301 Morron it's first past the post system.... % is meaningless and spends more time getting educated instead of posting rubbish !!!!
@EnglishAbundance12 күн бұрын
@@BenJ2020Your mum doesn’t want you, Ben. Sort out your family.
@sciencefliestothemoon230512 күн бұрын
@@BenJ2020uf the state of the education is showing
@georgeheaton11 күн бұрын
Great point by Campbell about Farage. The only way to beat him is by solving problems so he has no leg to stand on. He’s a problem creator not a problem solver.
@sirsurnamethefirstofhisnam798610 күн бұрын
He’s created problems for sections of the political establishment by raising issues most of them didn’t consider or never understood were issues with the public in the first place
@georgeheaton10 күн бұрын
@@sirsurnamethefirstofhisnam7986 yes true I agree,but the dangerous thing about him and my secondary point is that he doesn’t solve problems,if you cannot legitimately provide policy solutions then you shouldn’t be able to lead a country. The danger is people won’t see that and they’ll elect him just to stand and shout and create no solutions but instead just bring division to the parliament and wider constituencies
@haruhisuzumiya665010 күн бұрын
He sells you the moon and gives you a video of Apollo 11
@haruhisuzumiya665010 күн бұрын
@@sirsurnamethefirstofhisnam7986 Farrage knows that immigration is beneficial to the ruling class of Britain because it is used simultaneously as a way of cheap labour to destroy unions and a perfect scapegoat like the Nazis used the jewish and roma people alike Farrage is like Oswald Mosely
@alvindimes64910 күн бұрын
@@georgeheaton Absolutely, he stands outside the arena and just throws grenades in. He is an agitator tapping into people's insecurities and fears, many of them irrational. But offers no practical solutions. And he has been rewarded, he has got himself elected into a nice paying job, but he won't do anything, he can't. He has no power to either make or influence policy. Can't deny, he is a success at looking after himself. I find it sad that his followers can't see this. The consumat Grifter. 👍😊
@adamhuntytb10 күн бұрын
Love listening to Alastair Campbell talk politics.
@Edward-cv2gw9 күн бұрын
How pathetic
@24yrukdesigner7 күн бұрын
We have found it!!! Someone who likes listening to grump old senile campbell lol Alistair is the sort of waffle you'd play on repeat to prisoners.
@sydnorth586810 күн бұрын
It's really quite simple. Labour have got 5 years before they have to worry about another election. In that time, they have to make people believe that things that they care about are improving. If the cost-of-living crisis has ceased, NHS waiting lists have significantly shortened and the public sector strikes have ended, then they will have a very good chance of being re-elected. If not, then they are going to face a populist backlash.
@nicolenox788211 күн бұрын
Did they say Jeremy Hunt? Boris? Badenock?? Ate yiu fucking kidding me?????
@VaucluseVanguard11 күн бұрын
Landslide in parliamentary representation but no landslide among the people.
@agt15510 күн бұрын
19% of the voting public.
@MannatAjmani10 күн бұрын
It will get worse
@curmudgeon19339 күн бұрын
Maybe not in the actual figures, but the swing from the last election to this, is quite telling. Right-wing infighting and political jockeying between Tories and Reform means, as in France, conservatives are travelling a dangerous path courting extremists in the search for power. Pandering to radicals, whether left OR right, turns off voters and saps energy which would be better used implementing policies which help the general population, not just fringe crazies...and everybody suffers.
@benstclair642711 күн бұрын
They had a lot of "viable" alternatives, Alister. They had Reform, they had Greens, they had Lib Dems and in the end Labour captured less total votes than in 2019. So your argument that you were more viable this time round goes where exactly?
@YouTubemessedupmyhandle10 күн бұрын
In 2019 Liverpool got 97 points and finished second. In 2024 Man City got 91 and finished first. About as meaningful as a comparison as yours.
@benstclair642710 күн бұрын
@@KZbinmessedupmyhandle erm... no. less people perceived labour as being a viable alternative this time around than in 2019 - evidenced by the drop in both turnout and total votes cast for Starmer's 'changed' (read austerity-lite and NHS privateer) Labour party. That's my point.
@YouTubemessedupmyhandle10 күн бұрын
@@benstclair6427 you could also say fewer people saw Labour as unelectable this time than last. An actual analysis would be that it’s a different election with different candidates and different issues so comparing isn’t of much value.
@toddb931311 күн бұрын
It means that 57% of the vote controls almost the entire parliament (Labour and the Tories) while the other 43% of votes is almost not represented at all.
@zivkovicable11 күн бұрын
Yes terrible system....just like the Tories ran the country despite gaining a minority of national vote share. The UK is centre left. Labour plus Lib Dem, Greens, Scottish & Welsh Nat's, SDLP, Sinn Fein....beats Tories plus Reform every time...
@MsZeeZed11 күн бұрын
Welcome to the UK Parliamentary system. One where your representative is easily removable if they do nothing for you.
@roberthudson338610 күн бұрын
@@MsZeeZed How are they easily removeable? Some of them win their seats on less than 25% of the vote! try getting rid of that in a world where the opposition is split among several different parties. Or in a world where the constituency boundaries are deliberately drawn to create safe seats for major parties. Terrible system, get rid of it now.
@FarObserver12 күн бұрын
Ali sounds like he's been on the hooch
@CyborgSizzler12 күн бұрын
Considering he has been awake for like 30 hours, thats probably why lol
@johndean163411 күн бұрын
Jeremy Hunt you have to be Joking. He would be the Worst Choice since Sunak. Everyone was Hoping He Lost His Seat.
@woildee999812 күн бұрын
Starmer won 9,712,011 votes In 1997 John Major won 9,591,085 votes in the catastrophic Conservative defeat. When the population was a lot lower.
@danielbliss198812 күн бұрын
71 percent turnout in 1997 versus 60 today. Competing with the LibDems in 1997 versus coordinating with them in this election and effectively withdrawing from seats where the LibDem candidate was more competitive. Both those things reduce the vote count, by a lot. Probably more instructive to add up centre-left and right votes and see how they tot up percentage wise, and in the coming days to analyze opening polling on things like policy issues, not just party preference. To me it looks like a very strong performance for the centre left compared to 2005 through 2019, but not as much of one as 1997 or 2001.
@JoeWedgwood-ik9zo12 күн бұрын
So? It’s the seats that matter. You would know that if you had more than a single digit IQ
@dominicchallis292812 күн бұрын
@@danielbliss1988If this were an AV based voting system these snarky comments that punish Labour for winning would disappear; someone not voting Labour doesn’t mean they don’t want them in power, and I think as you say that the Labour vote would benefit under AV for this reason.
@traviscutler991212 күн бұрын
Starmer got less votes then Corbyn got in either of his elections. It completely shows what a total scam UK democracy is and how complicit the media is in that scam. Starmer is going to do nothing except make sure the rich get richer and eventually you guys will get the reform party you deserve. The system works.
@MsZeeZed11 күн бұрын
Poor Labour, they must be really worried now 😹 🥂
@RealOGfikey12 күн бұрын
"But, but, but... only +1.6%"... says every butthurt tory everywhere! 🤣🤣
@JamesSmith-qs4hx12 күн бұрын
Voting Labour is like finding out your boat is sinking and deciding the way to fix it is to drill a few extra holes in the hull
@ricekrispi260211 күн бұрын
@@JamesSmith-qs4hxand voting tory is like seeing your boat is sinking and denying that it is
@JamesSmith-qs4hx11 күн бұрын
@@ricekrispi2602 The whole west is Weimar now. I hope we can put someone in power for no reason at all. Before it is too late.
@randomdaveUK11 күн бұрын
@@JamesSmith-qs4hxwhy did the Tories vote for Truss then? She did exactly that 🤣 Talk about sinking your own argument
@poolplayerpoolplayer743011 күн бұрын
Labour are just as bad as the tories
@kirkuk207610 күн бұрын
So you get 30% of the vote and two thirds of the seats, that is not a landslide vote from the public
@gdwlaw554912 күн бұрын
Why is craig a sir?
@robertstraw988111 күн бұрын
David Cameron liked him.
@Cteabis11 күн бұрын
Because of the stupid honours scheme. Frankly there needs to be a rule of something along the lines of “no nominations for people from your own party”
@StyledObject12 күн бұрын
Should have got him on with Adam Boulton, looks like the exact same spot as that classic from 2010
@jamesrowden30311 күн бұрын
Capaldi is looking old here. I hope he squeezes out another Thick of It special before he gets too past it.
@LennonZA12 күн бұрын
So, what you're saying is...
@angelamay2312 күн бұрын
I truly don't understand how politicians can lose sight so starkly of the complaints of its people ... serving its people and maintaining sovereign security is the primary responsibility of leaders ...ALL democratic countries have lost sight of this in the last two decades ..
@Lost_as_value_freespeech11 күн бұрын
Let me clear it up for you... Money! Souls/principles are cheap. Thats why the media is a shitshow too nowadays
@thethirdman22511 күн бұрын
Don't forget the biggest spanner in the works - Brexit - was something _the public voted for._
@donalobrien758211 күн бұрын
Must Be, a Reason why British TV keep asking WMD CAMPBELL for his Politicial Opinion. When you would think He would be the Last Person a Civil Society would wish to Speak 2. They don't ask his Boss Ant Blair for comment & why 700.000 died in Iraq because of their Minuplitation.
@cnrbsmth10 күн бұрын
It's wild.
@marleyhorne758012 күн бұрын
Did AC go for a swim before he got on camera?
@sluglife978512 күн бұрын
Just enjoying our British summer.
@JoeWedgwood-ik9zo12 күн бұрын
Bathing in Reform voters tears
@gaycha658912 күн бұрын
Cocaine fuelled
@nevillemignot16819 күн бұрын
The Labour party in the UK reached out to the Labor party in Australia and their advisors for directions they should take in the run-up to the election. And a very good piece in the SMH [Sydney Morning Herald] was it was said to go easy on using the words 'Left' and 'Nationalize' , as it might scare the mainstream British voter too much and be seen as too radical. It looks like the 'Gently, Gently' plan did work.
@simonlambert689110 күн бұрын
Can interviewees please stop answering questions by starting with "we'll look" please
@Babasamama70010 күн бұрын
We should be talking about economy prosperity not economic growth.
@standstand65698 күн бұрын
A win built on quicksand !😏
@stevenwilliamson623610 күн бұрын
The country sees a viable alternative. The same country that voted for Brexit. Are they right now? 2017 and 2019 were also viable alternatives,except in the eyes of the Labour right. Why did Harriet Harmon not condemn the vote thief in Chingford or the NHS privatisation guy in Islington North? The Labour right seems to be afraid of democracy.
@anthonyferris891211 күн бұрын
One who worked for Blair, one who worked for Cameron and one who worked for Sturgeon…You’re havin a laugh!😆
@georginathompson378811 күн бұрын
Doesn’t mean anything for labour other than people are sick and tired of the incumbent bunch of clowns, and labour is the only alternative in a duopoly.
@chrissingh473010 күн бұрын
The Tories were working against Rishi Sunak!!
@abc-zz5zf12 күн бұрын
Will the DAX increase to 18800 next week?
@user-ol6rd7pl5t12 күн бұрын
The value of the £ has gone up already, we'll never get back any of the 100's of billions we've lost since brexit but at least it's going in the right direction again now.
@JamesSmith-qs4hx12 күн бұрын
It's all fake money based on debt you muppet.
@hano-boy12 күн бұрын
globalist fool , you have no idea what you are talking about
@xenosscape857312 күн бұрын
no it hasn't its even worse now £1 = 1.18 euros xd if it really did settle well it would be £1 = 1.24-1.32 euros. its been £1=1.16-1.18 since 2020. xd
@edwardbernthal16011 күн бұрын
@@xenosscape8573 the pound has risen so trott off with your stupid figures.
@randomdaveUK11 күн бұрын
@@xenosscape8573it's been a day... 14 years of decline cannot be solved in a day
@AH-te5gs10 күн бұрын
"Elections are best won from a central position." vs. Labour got far fewer votes now than in 2019 with Corbyn (but more MPs because of PR).
@YouTubemessedupmyhandle10 күн бұрын
In 2019 Liverpool got 97 points and finished second. In 2024 Man City got 91 and finished first. About as meaningful as a comparison as yours.
@roberthudson338610 күн бұрын
@@KZbinmessedupmyhandle It's not really a meaningful comparison, only superficially so. There are a finite number of points a team can win in a season and all teams must play each other twice, therefore all teams will face the same relative challenge and "first past the post" actually works as a fair system in determing a winner. The other teams in the league may be relatively stronger or weaker in any given season, therefore the points needed to win the league may be higher or lower, however all teams will still play each other twice and thus face at least on paper the same challenge. Politics is not Party A vs Party B fixtures every week and add up the points, it is a simple measure of how much support a party has and therefore popular vote is a more relevant measure of performance than points in football. For example in politics different parties do deals with each other, such as Brexit/Tories in 2019 and Labour/Lib Dems in 2024, to influence the seat outcomes; they cannot however influence popular vote as much in this way. That kind of deal would never or almost never happen in football and definitely not in a league system, only maybe in some tournament competitions. So your comparison is not actually very meaningful.
@YouTubemessedupmyhandle10 күн бұрын
@@roberthudson3386 you do realise that you’ve just given an example why the original post comparison wasn’t meaningful, and my point was that these comparisons aren’t meaningful?
@Paul-Revere5411 күн бұрын
life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
@RhysStone-d3z10 күн бұрын
This is so awesome
@cnrbsmth10 күн бұрын
Weird that she just let the 'populist that became the encumbrant' remark slide.
@jonathancardy994110 күн бұрын
Yes lots of the votes that elected Lib Dem MPs were Labour supporters voting tactically. But it worked both ways, lots of Labour MPs were elected by Lib Dems voting Labour tactically. Take SW Norfolk as an example, the Lib Dem vote fell by more than the Labour majority over Truss. The difficulty is going to be next time, unless Labour can shift tack on Gaza, and the Greens can be brought more into the anti Tory tactical voting bloc.
@markjohnston786911 күн бұрын
Starmers majority looks big but it is on extremely shallow ground. Very low vote share. Majorities in "safe seats" slashed to 3 digits in many cases and now he has to clash with reality. He has hidden over the last 4 years from actually saying what he will do but has promised change. But no change indicated by his actions. Now he has to actually do something and the public clearly don't like him so he better get it right straight away as he has no honeymoon period to hade from the voters in.
@marrrtin10 күн бұрын
They may not like him, but they don’t hate him. Otherwise yesterday’s result wouldn’t have been possible.
@markjohnston786910 күн бұрын
@@marrrtin Just look at the figures supporting him. About a third of voters on total voted Labour and of those 2% said it was for starmer the overwhelming majority voted that way to remove the Tories. Starmer was never an asset and if it had been a popular (or even just disliked) Labour leader the votes would have been different. So yes he is hated (as will be seen by the total lack of a honeymoon period) and unless he actually does something cue the many bi-elections that he will lose coming his way.
@roberthudson338610 күн бұрын
@@marrrtin Plenty of people strongly dislike Starmer. He was disliked less than the Tories and Sunak. That is why the result happened.
@goodvibrations639211 күн бұрын
Ukraine, waiting list, immigration, labour shortage, interest rate, living cost, energy prices, EU deal, knife crimes, mental health, Gaza war, tuition fees - they have the mandate but time will tell.
@roberthudson338610 күн бұрын
They don't have a mandate, they have a majority in parliament so will be able to do whatever they want however. An actual mandate would be a majority of votes.
@ianp720611 күн бұрын
Wasnt a landslide was it ! Labour won on 30% 😂😂😂😂
@Comfortzone9912 күн бұрын
CH.4 I hope love is not blind and you will hold Labour accountable for what they do and not keep going on about what Farage is doing, he is not PM. Packages about the disintegration of the Tories may give some people pleasure but they are not running the country now, and we need to know what the government is doing.
@nigelsutton895711 күн бұрын
The usual spin from Campbell, Labours share of the vote increased by only 1.5% compared to 2019, despite all the disdain shown for the Tories. Without Reform splitting the Conservative vote this time, Labour would have gained little in England. Starmer has overseen Labour party membership fall by over 200,000. Little love shown for Labour by the electorate.
@YouTubemessedupmyhandle10 күн бұрын
In 2019 Liverpool got 97 points and finished second. In 2024 Man City got 91 and finished first. About as meaningful as a comparison as yours.
@agt15510 күн бұрын
@@KZbinmessedupmyhandle You don't think the amount of votes matters in an election? Stick to soccer.
@Tom_murray8912 күн бұрын
The adults are back in charge
@stephenelliott9512 күн бұрын
😂
@paulmessenger983611 күн бұрын
Let's see living standards over labours time in office it's going to drop of a cliff
@poolplayerpoolplayer743011 күн бұрын
The adults that don't know what a woman is?
@UCiWrMgES50tlUhV3l6NqjNA11 күн бұрын
@@paulmessenger9836 by raising minimum wages and average wages??? and making sure to combat inflation for everyone??? is that what you call dropping off a cliff???
@matthewbaynham628611 күн бұрын
Not sure about that, we'll have to see if they can fix everything.
@ottconsulting76 күн бұрын
‘A landslide is a landslide’ - waiter!
@karlkidd62953 күн бұрын
It was not a landslide by any stretch of the imagination.
@netlanderdrushtadhyumnan11 күн бұрын
It means nothing but a disaster for those people who think with their mouths.
@chrissingh473010 күн бұрын
Rishi should bid goodbye to. British politics. Sit back and enjoy!!"☺️
@stevenwilliamson623610 күн бұрын
I can see the big drop in Colum Eastwood's vote from here.
@duncannapier31810 күн бұрын
@Channel 4 the economic future is more important than the political future. A good economy makes people's lives better not politics, However a Channel as shallow as yourselves??? Saving Britain is as simple as stopping the boats. Lord Nelson and Churchill would only but agree. 🇿🇦👍
@haruhisuzumiya665010 күн бұрын
We need more independent MPs
@chemcintosh970411 күн бұрын
the will to build a better society does exist. We must use it to secure the Great Reset that we so badly need. That will require stronger and more effective governments, though this does not imply an ideological push for bigger ones. And it will demand private-sector engagement every step of the way.
@eamonnmurphy-if3xc10 күн бұрын
Hres a thought the labour party received less votes than when corbyn was leader, now please explain,when the next parliament and government party,make the people mad, ,,,,,the vote in the last election went all over the place,,, what does the future hold,,chaos
@Jamal-Ahmed78611 күн бұрын
Keir is this sort of person, he under promises and over delivers
@EnglishAbundance12 күн бұрын
✨ 4th July 🇬🇧
@naratipmath9 күн бұрын
It is about choosing Dumb and Dumber. On the bright side, we get Dumb to govern the country instead of Dumber.
@Tybourne199111 күн бұрын
Hi, We keep hearing about change, but it's not always clear what we're changing from or to. And public service? Service for what? At least building houses is specific, though it will cost money and mean tax rises-we need to be upfront about that. We also need to make sure these new houses are sustainable-flood-proof, environmentally sound, and affordable. This means reforming the market as well as building more. Let's be clear and honest about our goals and the steps needed to achieve them.
@anthonybrown487411 күн бұрын
It looks very much like LP have an opportunity but have to get it right looks like CP need to reset and work out how to fix what's broken moving further right might absorb some RP votes but ultimately the centrist vote that deserted them is where it's at and as it stands the leading figures are a big turn off.
@RobThomson-x8g9 күн бұрын
How is a war criminal still free????
@agt15510 күн бұрын
Most mind blowing statistic is Johnson won 50% more votes in 2019 than Starmer got last week. 50%!!
@jpsion11 күн бұрын
gotcha!
@jasonkingshott297111 күн бұрын
Ha, Alastair Campbell, Blair's Liar-in-Chief.
@philiptyson400012 күн бұрын
We have to remember that one of these two started a war on a false pretext!!
@agt15510 күн бұрын
Crazy how Johnson is the bad guy for eating a birthday cake during COVID yet war criminals like Campbell and Blair are still darlings of the MSM. It's almost as if Globalist media supports globalist politicians.
@marcdaniels907910 күн бұрын
Is there anyone whose name is well known that is not a children’s author. They know it’s a great way to rake in the cash. 😮
@haruhisuzumiya665010 күн бұрын
Labour voters don't want Red Tories Starmer is on watch g'day from Australia 🦘🌏🇦🇺
@osmanfadil245111 күн бұрын
a war criminal speaking
@user-ei7rs1vo9c11 күн бұрын
i eneded up on this channel by accident good interview BUT I CANNOT GET OUT OF MY HEAD THE DIRTY TRICK YOU TRIED TO PLAY ON Reform I nevber what c4 News now i wwatch 5 NEWS
@donalobrien75826 күн бұрын
Ahaaaaa! WMD Campbell, why is he Allowed to Walk the Streets, he's not just a Danger to Himself but to the Whole World.
@Leeds7111 күн бұрын
I'll take this for 10 - please - another 5 years of the country run for people outside the country but they have red colours now.
@anthonyferris891212 күн бұрын
Johnson won his last election with 43.6% of the popular vote, while Corbyn lost it with a 32.1%, on a voter a 67.3% turnout of the electorate. Starmer’s Labour have won the 2024 election with 34% of the popular vote on a voter turnout of 60%, the lowest turnout since 2001. There’s been no great shift left and things will change little, because the global economy dictates the limits of what any government can do and the UK’s monumental civil service, will dictate the rest…Keep Calm and Carry On. You’ll hardly notice the difference.
@mr.mayhem740212 күн бұрын
Extremely well put and will act as a restraint whether AC agrees or not because they will know that if they try to do things that the British don't want, then they can also go the way of the Tories in 5 years time.
@JD8300012 күн бұрын
Correct. We are governed by neo-liberal globalists. They aren't interested in listening to their electorate and their concerns. It's not a conspiracy, it's just group think. Technocratic elitism.
@raiden2412 күн бұрын
This was the result of an intentional strategy though, Labour intentionally did next to no campaigning for safe seats and spent all their time campaigning for seats that they were close to taking. This resulted in low voter turnout in many constituencies where they could've gotten a lot of extra Labour votes, but they were not trying to win the popular vote they were trying to win the election. In the end it is impossible to discount the effects of the first-past-the-post system from the popular vote, it is influenced by both campaign strategy and by tactical voting.
@chrisfell507312 күн бұрын
Correct well put.
@Thelma736111 күн бұрын
@@raiden24lowest voter share of any incoming majority winning government since 1918. Labour’s overall voters barely moved an inch since 2019. `Labour only won seats because people were so sick of the conservatives they swung back to Labour or other parties. But Labour absolutely bled voters out the back as well.
@susanthompson538111 күн бұрын
A labour land slide is brilliant the people have spoken labour will care about us working people and get rid of the nondom tax dodgers big company’s not tax payers labour will be fair not just for the rich and billion airs
@agt15510 күн бұрын
Just like they did last time eh?
@bettyholmes115510 күн бұрын
Old brigade are coming out of woodwork I’ve noticed Blair Brown mandelson for starters
@Jim9011710 күн бұрын
Tories need a clean slate if they want to come back, the old guard need to go, no one is voting for them again. They need a fresh faced new roster of leading Tories, they run the same known names and they'll be unelectable for the coming decades.
@hbt73911 күн бұрын
Still speaking about ne migration havent learned a thing
@colinthompson311112 күн бұрын
Disappointed that Ch4 is trying to take away from a large victory for Labour.
@Billbob22812 күн бұрын
You see disappointment in the coming months
@xenosscape857312 күн бұрын
lol you think that really ? , all I hear is praise from ch4 for labour and criticism of everything else.
@24yrukdesigner7 күн бұрын
What does Labour’s landslide win mean for UK’s political future? Pre-civil war pre pre ww3 if Starmer continues his marxism. Not a single person would fight for Starmer though, I mean not a single person would give him time of day really.
@meenasingh67612 күн бұрын
There 💩 coming down 😅
@jamessmithson-br7rm11 күн бұрын
“All number of electoral records have been broken”… really does that make sense Channel 4… surely “a large number” is more accurate but not “all” 😂😅
@colintofield137711 күн бұрын
If Starmer is true to his word and works for the whole nation with honesty and integrity, then he will remain in power for at least 2 terms and hopefully bring respect back to politics and condemn Farage and his gaggle of racists to the dustbin of protest party
@carolineroosyoga201711 күн бұрын
Jeremy Hunt? Jeez what a horrible man
@user-lk9lp3br3g11 күн бұрын
Sir Keir, is Ruthless in a very positive Way...I thank God, he became PM
@lw1zfog9 күн бұрын
more of the same W.E.F. $hitshow
@ABC-dw7pe11 күн бұрын
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@paulmorgan62699 күн бұрын
Get a new name for the Tories, call it The Rich Peoples Party.
@saragonmcenany622911 күн бұрын
It means Labour has a huge legislative majority. The Tories made the electorate fall out of ‘love’ with politics.
@inquiring805910 күн бұрын
!!!... Landslide...??? 😂😅😊😂
@peterherridge634211 күн бұрын
Plenty of EU flags in the background but no politicians willing to confront the elephant in the room!
@ryanf653010 күн бұрын
Well it was the most divisive debate in modern British politics and it split the country in half. Why would a politician want to re-open that debate?
@peterherridge634210 күн бұрын
@@ryanf6530 Well Labour only polled 34% of the vote and that won’t win them an election in five years time. Pro-EU Labour supporters are drifting away to the Greens and Lib Dems that’s why Thangham Debbonair lost Bristol Central. The TCA with the EU is up for renegotiation and renewal in 2025 Starmer needs to be bold. He doesn’t need a debate, he can do whatever he wants if he’s bold enough. Brexit is stifling growth and reducing our GDP, if you want to fix this country’s problems you have to wake up to that reality
@noneofyourbusiness40229 күн бұрын
Seriously what is wrong with leftists
@jonnobloggs864211 күн бұрын
I hope that Big Nigel hangs around for the next 10 years to split the right wing vote .The centre left vote was split in the 80's between Labour and the Alliance parties to give the conservatives an electoral advantage and what goes round comes round .
@anon260211 күн бұрын
We are fu*ked.
@Steven-vo4ee10 күн бұрын
“You lost, get over it”.
@MackeyDeeez11 күн бұрын
Remember that Corbyn got 6% more of the vote(about 3 million more votes) in 2017 than Starmer just did. Labour and Starmer didn't win at all by being appealing. They just won by default
@munyvgm11 күн бұрын
Lots of tactical voting from the left shifted votes across the UK towards LD and Greens from the left. I think the voter numbers are deceptive this election due to the sheer amount of tactical voting employed
@MsZeeZed11 күн бұрын
You’re not reading how this campaign went. Labour trusted its safe seats to be adults and turn out to vote for them on their own, while they hit the betrayed Tory constituencies with everything they had. Meanwhile the Tories kept taking big expensive swings at Labour on a national level and hitting thin air. Labour (and Reform) hit the Tories at a mainly local level, they didn’t recognise this until about half-way into the campaign and their panicked response was to abandon the marginal seats to protect the Cabinet. Labour took about 200 more seats in this way. The UK does not have PR voting, % vote share (and vote volume) is a trend indicator and it never conveys a real political mandate.
@smush565311 күн бұрын
@@MsZeeZed except in Bristol and surrounding areas where Labour threw everything at trying to stop the Greens instead of removing tories.
@jackperry282111 күн бұрын
No they won because they were the best party on offer. At least we know reform isn’t the silent majority, it’s a very loud minority the same size as the Green Party
@MackeyDeeez11 күн бұрын
@@MsZeeZed if reform hadn't split the vote, the wouldn't have a this landslide. If the Tories weren't incompetent at every level they wouldn't have had the landslide. If the Tories could've not had another huge scandal every week of the campaign, they wouldn't have had the same huge landslide. Labour literally didn't win over anyone.
@jn412612 күн бұрын
It means our electoral system is broken
@Jessjoe195612 күн бұрын
Cheer up, you lost, get over it.🌹🌹🌹
@Billbob22812 күн бұрын
@@Jessjoe1956I think you will find future generations have lost these lot are going to end this country
@HellBot-gi5si11 күн бұрын
No it means you vote out of office for screwing up the UK economy with Brexit.
@jn412611 күн бұрын
@@Jessjoe1956 i spoiled my ballot, as I said the electoral system is broken. When 33% of 59% of voters grant a massive majority, you have a government with no popular mandate. If you don't see a problem with that, then you simply don't agree with the principles of democracy
@Omnipotent-Q11 күн бұрын
@@jn4126 The requirement for ID, which was designed to reduce turnout is no doubt a factor. Voter apathy with politics no doubt as well. The amount of divisive shite thrown about online is off putting to many people. Very difficult to inspire anyone when all that comes out is negativity irrespective of what political party it might be. The guy above, perfect example. Doom and gloom seldom convinces anyone about a political view, it just puts people off all politics completely. The time of year when lots of people are on holiday - deliberate choice of timing again to limit turnout.
@fburton812 күн бұрын
Labour mudslide
@peterellis498211 күн бұрын
We are fucked
@zivkovicable11 күн бұрын
True...12 years of the Tories, out of the EU...Not looking good.
@glennthompson197111 күн бұрын
we have been for 14 years
@ronbock829111 күн бұрын
Hilarious. ‘Miniscule Labour majority means Sunak actually won. First question to Labour talking head, how much do you hate Starmer, a ton, or all the much?’ I guess we can look forward to 5 long years of this type of coverage.