(Hopefully) constructive criticism. If this chap would like to communicate his valid points through this type of medium then perhaps some vocal/ media training would be beneficial.
@TWRehabАй бұрын
Unfortunately very hard voice to listen to.
@isthereanybodyoutthere9397Ай бұрын
He should have had a few mouthfuls of water, because he sounded dehydrated.
@HarkyOfficialАй бұрын
He needs a strong brandy!
@b00ts4ndc4tsАй бұрын
If you have never been in a room that been treated, it's can be an unusual feeling but that been said how ever is doing the sound in this studio hasn't always done the best that could be done. Using compression, desser's and an EQ could change alot of what you are hearing here.
@leeroychangАй бұрын
The vocal frrrry is too much. Didn't listen.
@slanehАй бұрын
He's doing his sexy voice
@tunes012Ай бұрын
Interesting points delivered in the cadence of my sleep paralysis demon.
@ScotSteam47Ай бұрын
😂
@a_real_pearsonАй бұрын
Vocal fry is off the scale
@cjarmstrong5939Ай бұрын
I bet he does a cracking Andy Murray impression
@zxG777Ай бұрын
"And i think..." *ends*
@ricesnotАй бұрын
Descartes would be proud
@TheWitchInTheWoods21 күн бұрын
er.. editing skills
@usarmy6005Ай бұрын
*Amazing video, you work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K into trading from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires*
@lucaspedro4104Ай бұрын
Hello , I am very interested. As you know, there are tons of investments out there and without solid knowledge, I can't decide what is best. Can you explain further how you invest and earn?
@ken__shanzy7534Ай бұрын
I'm favoured, $90K every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America,, all thanks to Lisa Annette Robinson 😊🎉
@meridithjurney6162Ай бұрын
Good day all👍🏻 from Australia 🇦🇺. I have read a lot of posts that people are very happy with the financial guidance she is giving them ! What way can I get to her exactly ?
@mariamiracle5754Ай бұрын
She's always active on Whats~App... 🎉
@mariamiracle5754Ай бұрын
Her number down below ✨
@jameslyon2338Ай бұрын
Did someone forget to WD40 the guest? Good lord.
@DINOROAR2912Ай бұрын
Why is he trying to keep his voice at a lower register? It sounds so strained
@davidkavanagh189Ай бұрын
Practicing for an acting role in the Dredd sequel
@996o0o966Ай бұрын
Trying to sound older?
@julian.morganАй бұрын
One of the biggest problems has been British snobbery with regard to renting vs home ownership - this being the foundation on which decades of inequality have been based and it's an obvious residue of a deeply engrained class system. Large swathes of Europe would be / are appalled at how pathetic tenants rights are currently in the UK, and that's reflected in the extent to which in Europe renting is perceived as a valid and often sensible choice even by those who can afford to buy. Personally I suspect that a large motivator for Brexit and the people pulling the strings of a predominantly right-wing press was they thought it would make it more difficult for us to make comparisons with our European neighbours and fully realise just how bloody medieval so many of our perceptions, systems, laws and the more absurd traditions really are. In reality the comparisons are if anything easier because the differences are more stark.
@monotraumaАй бұрын
Laura's got a great interview style - incisive questions that let the specialist talk in deep on the topic, keeps the focus!
@AetherUtopiaАй бұрын
@@monotrauma She's also smoking hot, so that counts for double.
@rohanharridge5579Ай бұрын
They're not helping me as a social housing tennant. I still feel fortunate to be in social housing so not looking for any sympathy. It's just that targeting people like me with a decade of rent increases, supposedly to help pay for more social housing, seems more than a little bit assbackwards. In two months of new new Labour my utility bills have been hiked & I've been told my rent is going to be cumulatively increased for the next ten years to bring it more in line with private sector prices. If I'd have voted Labour I'd be feeling like a right old plonker to go along with worrying how I'm going to manage my first winter under this Labour government worse off than I was under the actual blue Tories.
@Loneman_OGАй бұрын
☝ This! Exactly this.
@stephenwakeman3074Ай бұрын
For how long have you been a social housing tennant? Who did you vote for who would have better pursued your interests? Genuine questions because the system as it is, isn't working. Labour have to bring about sweeping change in many different areas and can't do them all at once. Tackling wage stagnation or the broken benefits system will help social housing tenants maintain a quality of life even if they end up paying more for rent. If the increases in rent result in better accommodation, upkeep etc then it balances out. Maintaining the status quo doesn't get you anywhere.
@Loneman_OGАй бұрын
@@stephenwakeman3074 _"Maintaining the status quo doesn't get you anywhere."_ - Which is exactly what the current iteration of the "Labour" Party is doing; they're the continuity establishment government. _"Tackling the broken benefits system"_ - What, by doling out more authoritarian powers of investigation into fraudulent disability claims, which is relatively negligible, but doing nothing at all about tax avoidance and evasion? But then, why would they? They recently received the biggest donation (and held back its declaration so it wouldn't appear until _after_ the election) the party ever has (£4M) from a tax-avoiding, offshore-based company with investments in arms & private healthcare, and they certainly wouldn't want those to dry up, especially when the already hard-hit disabled are an easy target. In case you're interested, I've always voted Labour, even when I've had to hold my nose while doing so, but not since 2020 and never again while the right is in power and actively purging the left. It's the Green Party all the way from now; the _only_ party with any socialist policies left.
@DallasBlack666Ай бұрын
Vocal fry anyone?
@andygardner5810Ай бұрын
No thanks, gives me the shivers. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pWLWg3SalM5ljZY
@AetherUtopiaАй бұрын
Croaking like a frog...
@1pauljsАй бұрын
A very irritating and pointless affectation.
@misterjibАй бұрын
unbearable
@monotraumaАй бұрын
Don't be mean - he can't help his voice.
@connorfane203Ай бұрын
He sounds like a door opening
@nathanaelsmith3553Ай бұрын
I think he might just be suffering with a soar throat?
@joejjj4378Ай бұрын
a door on an old submarine
@connorfane203Ай бұрын
@@nathanaelsmith3553 sore
@nathanaelsmith3553Ай бұрын
@@connorfane203 pedant
@apdapd7568Ай бұрын
The tories have some nerves and lack shame to even criticise this new govt considering the Tories are d reason Britain is in this economic mess. Majority of them should be in jail bcos of their criminal activities while in govt.
@ImloyaltoScotlandonlyАй бұрын
Why are labour voters just as blind and cultist as the Tory voters?
@ImloyaltoScotlandonlyАй бұрын
Starmer could make the richest pay more but no they donate to him
@perrymason866Ай бұрын
@@ImloyaltoScotlandonlyexactly. It’s the neoliberal consensus that’s going to continue making our lives worse.
@apdapd7568Ай бұрын
@@ImloyaltoScotlandonly Starmer is a Tory in Labour suit. If starmer fails to give succour to pple in Britain, he should without mercy be kicked out at the next election. I believe Britain needs a new political force in power but not d likes of Farage etc
@perrymason866Ай бұрын
@@apdapd7568 how about a genuinely democratic movement like the Green Party? No whips, all policies are voted on by party members.
@stuartwiggins7620Ай бұрын
No politician should be a landlord, shit show of a country.
@jimthompson9370Ай бұрын
Why not?
@hernemithrasАй бұрын
I could listen to him all day and night. ASMR material right there, he could make a fortune.
@robertmccann9631Ай бұрын
@@hernemithras it grew on me.
@Loneman_OGАй бұрын
@@robertmccann9631 Like a fungal growth.
@robertmccann9631Ай бұрын
@@Loneman_OG or black mold.
@CanOfRabbitHolesАй бұрын
Laura did an amazing job to stay awake lol! Everything he said was super interesting, but seriously dude, get some lockets!
@infohound41Ай бұрын
Why can't we just look at the countries that have the fairest/most balanced renters/landlord laws and copy them?
@Loneman_OGАй бұрын
Because there's no profit for -scumlords- landlords in it. If you look at how many MPs are landlords, you'll see why no bills favouring renters get through. It's all wrong.
@jimthompson9370Ай бұрын
@@Loneman_OG- I’m sure most were Tories, and they’ve probably lost their seats. Labour are now bringing in the RRB which will only hurt the most vulnerable. They’re just too dumb to see it.
@nameundefinedname5307Ай бұрын
how many members of the parliament are landlord? start there
@jimthompson9370Ай бұрын
@@nameundefinedname5307 - not many. The new lot are just playing to the gallery on a problem with the PRS that never really existed. House building is the problem, not the PRS.
@stephenwakeman3074Ай бұрын
@@jimthompson9370That sounds uncannily similar to what landlords say. There absolutely are problems with the PRS. If there was greater competition in the market from more house building that would solve or ease SOME issues. But that assumes brute force natural market conditions are a panacea. Scum landlords are empowered in what is an intrinsically one sided dynamic. The law is almost always on their side. Natural competition only serves to lessen the impact of those people and doesn't impart any protections to the consumers in that market. You're just a landlord, mate. Nobody's buying it.
@gillianhope7742Ай бұрын
Is being a landlord not a second job for MPs?
@NeonVisualАй бұрын
rent seeking scroungers
@SammyInnitАй бұрын
@@Getagrip543What a cop out answer. Just because they pay a middle man doesn't meant they're not landlords and it's not a second income for them.
@Loneman_OGАй бұрын
2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. There's no limit to the income streams some of these useless pr1cks can have. Being an MP is a part-time hobby for some.
@b00ts4ndc4tsАй бұрын
No it's seen as just an investment when they have a letting agent running it, which usually turns out to be a family member.
@nameundefinedname5307Ай бұрын
yes
@SammyInnitАй бұрын
It doesn't help when you have Jas Athwal, the labour MP being outed as a slum landlord; too many MPs have interests in property letting and on that basis I struggle to believe that any meaningful change will come of Labours next five years.
@abstractdrumzАй бұрын
can I hear Oli shouting at one of his interns in the background? 🤣
@DoubleD97Ай бұрын
Drop the time stamp
@industrialmonkАй бұрын
It's interesting that all these tenants rights organisations have refused to help even though shelter on their website stated it was a criminal offence by the landlord.
@Lib654Ай бұрын
this lad is a director, what he has achieved in his life, how big life experience he has, he lives in his own fairy tale world, congratulations you made things worse for renters, as they will be the ones paying the price, higher rents, less houses for rent, i remember couple years ago government banned admin fees for letting agents, i spoke with one, asked how you gonna make money now, answer was amazing, my fee is 200£ per property, instead of that, i will add 15£ a week on rent, count what was cheaper for tenant, but government said they are protecting renters, in this case it will be the same!
@dolphine675Ай бұрын
Anyone got a Babel fish for this comment ?
@LimeyRedneck17 күн бұрын
@@dolphine675 Unfortunately not. However I do know where my towel is! 😅
@dolphine67516 күн бұрын
We agree the problem would go away if there were more homes than people needing homes , noone cares who owns their home as long as it's secure and affordable and when the situation is 30 people chasing every spare home of course landlords will say market forces are the mother of greed , either stop increasing the population and or create more homes is the only long term solution
@hernemithrasАй бұрын
Also. Time to ban landlords from turning rental properties into Airbnbs.
@danmatthews8650Ай бұрын
I had to stop 3 minutes in. Made my eyes water listening to the crackle
@ClideGeardenaweseomenessАй бұрын
Can’t handle this vocal fry
@perthshirewildfoods8760Ай бұрын
i'm sure .. errr... that he is talking ... eeerrrrr.... about some ..... eerrrr ... interesting points.. but... errrr.... it's painfulll.... to.. errr.. listen too
@jay91102Ай бұрын
errr!!!
@A-Tale-of-madnessАй бұрын
What’s up with his voice? 😂
@joejjj4378Ай бұрын
Pol Joe interviews RFK
@KamalSingh-wc4pwАй бұрын
Can we ditch the long arm microphone thingy please... such a distraction.
@BenjaminMossman-d5cАй бұрын
Could do with ironing that shirt
@richardpalmer3998Ай бұрын
I wondered what Christian Slater is doing now
@dolphine675Ай бұрын
Its current law around housing andnf renting that has created great wealth gains for the wealthy and affordability issues that break the poorest , living standards have dropped immensely over the last 40 years as the banks have taken over housing through loans and puppet landlords , the law will change to address this issue or this will be a historically short term for labour
@faves2064Ай бұрын
I work with someone who talks like this and in his case he subconsciously changes his voice from his normal jovial self to his annoying, raspy 'professional voice'
@fintamaria2429Ай бұрын
What these Landlords don't understand. The salary of a Teacher, of the Worker who picks up your trash every week, etc.,,,,is twice as low as the rent that this Masters demand,,, But these Masters take advantage of low-wage workers,, Put they hands in their pocket without mercy!!!!
@SammyInnitАй бұрын
Landlords fill a gap in the market where social housing doesn't exist. If you want to take aim at someone, it's banks. Most monthly mortgage payments are below that of rent charges, but unless people have a substantial deposit, they're reluctant to lend.
@fintamaria2429Ай бұрын
@@SammyInnit If they wanted a viable solution, zero growth in the housing market... they would solve the problem of workers with the minimum on the economy
@liam-jamesАй бұрын
Fair point. Don’t use them then. Go to the government and see how far you get. The price is there because of demand the demand is there due to the government not building enough. I’m not a landlord but the flack they get for doing something the government won’t is a joke. They have somehow convinced people they arnt the problem and landlords are 😂👌
@SmoothjockАй бұрын
If Starmer was a Tory PM he would put that Sikh Mp in charge of the “Helping Renters” department!!
@SammyInnitАй бұрын
Jas Athwal? He's not the only Labour MP who's a landlord. 18 Labour MPs registered interests of earning over 10k per year from letting.
@SmoothjockАй бұрын
@@SammyInnit enough to form the entire department then, and experts in their field to boot!
@robertmccann9631Ай бұрын
From a policy point of view, I would like the landlords to pay the council for their health inspections. This could be an annual license paid to the councils allows the resource to stay in the area and hopefully starts improving the quality of housing.😊
@HarkyOfficialАй бұрын
This already exists, Landlords pay councils for a license to rent and councils do checks on properties.
@robertmccann9631Ай бұрын
@HarkyOfficial from a brief Google this is wrong. HMOs are licensed and councils can make certain areas require licensing but not all landlords require a license. Which I think they should.
@HarkyOfficialАй бұрын
@@robertmccann9631 Yes that’s true, not all but many councils do especially in London and it’s available to all councils to implement. IMO that’s just another way for Govt/Councils to collect money which they don’t spend on that sector, they don’t even visit every property that pays. So really landlords should pay a 1 off inspection fee to make sure the property is good to be rented out.
@robertmccann9631Ай бұрын
@@HarkyOfficial I just noticed that your a Commercial Property Investor & Developer. Why are you commenting incorrect information on KZbin? Can I ask how many properties you own and how often they are inspected? Generally when I am commenting on things that impact me in this way I would say as an X. It just seems strange you have decided to not include that.
@TheLukeLambertАй бұрын
@@HarkyOfficial Cus you're not sus 😂😂😂
@perrymason866Ай бұрын
Such a conflict of interest 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@ThomasBoyd-x3xАй бұрын
He protected Scotland Duncan mphee lawyer Age 54 yes Thomas.
@cjarmstrong5939Ай бұрын
Why is ot this channel makes so many assumptions rathercthan doing research? You know... Journalism. Agents have a duty to landlords, to place good tenants in each property. If they asked your salary it was likely to see if you're intending to spend more than 50% on rent & thereby get yourself into trouble. So naive as to how anything works! (Speaking as a former journalist, one-time agent & long time renter)
@NeonVisualАй бұрын
Is he high?
@kezl3037Ай бұрын
I hope so. I'm moving into an rv next month as my rent was increased to 1.6k a month for a 3 bed and my daughters uni accomodation is 800 a month. I'm a cleaner and cannot afford this sh**. Hacking the system. Brought and rv, kitting it out to be off grid and gonna live life to the full. I can no longer work 45 hours for a home I am never in
@NeonVisualАй бұрын
Good luck with showers, toilet, and the inevitable British winter in which you would need a sizable turbine deployed to be off-grid. Remember, all of the figures quoted by solar are based upon you living on the equator in constant sunlight in the middle of the summer. Obviously we are no where near that latitude, sun is nearly always intermittent, and in the winter you're going to struggle, especially with three of you sucking up power for homework assignments, you're going to need two separate mobile broadband providers in case one goes down and you're completely disconnected from the world until the network get their issue fixed (online banking being a particular issue if you need to move money or buy something), and how is your daughter going to live it down or have any kind of social life outside school when the other kids inevitably think you're Travelers? PS I don't live in London and pay £1.2k for a pokey 1 bedroom flat with a combined kitchen/living room. I think you probably don't know when you're well off. A three bed here would be pushing £2.1k for the bottom end of the market. If you want somewhere reasonably recently refurbished you can easily add another £800 to that.
@kezl3037Ай бұрын
@@NeonVisual we have an old American rv and remodeled the thing. Its 7.5 meters long, runs of solar, petrol and lpg and has 2 generators. I'm not looking forward to the loo situation and showers but I clean airbnbs and get to stay at a few of them which makes it all the easier. I'm in Dorset so weather isn't to bad. Also know a few farmers to hide on some land and found an old barn to hide in for winter. My eldest is also moving out and will probably need financial support as her rent is 600 for a room. I've been working to hard these past few years keeping a roof over there heads and I've broken my body and soul. I'm still gonna work just step back a bit and enjoy life again. I could probably rent a studio or 1 bed but they want almost a grand for that and im not giving into the gread. I know a few full time van lifers and they are really happy with the choice.
@NeonVisualАй бұрын
@@kezl3037 £600 for a room is very cheap. Start from around £900-£1100 in the south east, excluding bills, food, sustenance etc. Uni in this economic climate is probably the best place for her for 3 years, although they told us the same in 2007 and even as a mature student at the time (41 now) we've never really gone back to how things were before the Tories started to use our tax to pay for tax breaks for rich and wealthy, and still managing to destroy most of the economy and public services when we needed them the most. I don't think we'll ever see the pre 2008 flourishing economic situation again in our lifetimes, it's broken beyond repair.
@hugh1997Ай бұрын
@kezl3037 You don’t need to explain yourself, it sounds like you’ve thought things out at length. The system is getting tougher for everyone, I’m glad you’ve found a way to get the enjoyment back from it that we all should be able to.
@davidkavanagh189Ай бұрын
If you're not in America it's called a camper van. RV is a daft American term.
@CrossBurn3rАй бұрын
Peak Vocal Fry
@TheJonjoe12Ай бұрын
This guy is unlistenable
@Reload86Ай бұрын
Man that was hard to listen to. This guys vocal disfluencies made this video difficult to watch. Hes the face of the renters reform coalition? Yikes
@DanHPRltdАй бұрын
@ 10:38 'slightly dodgy practice' when referring to estate agents setting the price of a rental. Is it just me or is that complete nonsense?! Surely the price just reflects current market conditions because of simple supply and demand? If the price is too high then no one will pay it. There are natural fluctuations in rent just as there are for house prices when buying a property
@RoryF100Ай бұрын
"If the price is too high then no one will pay it" housing is a basic human necessity, people will pay inflated market prices because they have to (at the detriment of other aspects of their wellbeing). Housing is not a commodity, it is a human right that has been cartelised
@DanHPRltdАй бұрын
@RoryF100 they will only pay the inflated price if the affordability checks out though. And if the affordability checks out then they can afford it. If they don't want to pay it then they have the choice to rent a different property. The problem is the amount of properties available. I think the main focus should be increasing the supply of rentals and affordable housing. I agree that housing is a basic human right/need but if that's your thinking about inflated rent shouldn't we cap the prices of houses that people want to buy?
@django3422Ай бұрын
@@DanHPRltdPeople DON'T have a choice, that's the point.
@DanHPRltdАй бұрын
@django3422 well then the problem is to do with the number of rentals available and not the price of them
@davidkavanagh189Ай бұрын
@@DanHPRltd It's pretty clear you've never been at that level of desperation and/or have no ability to empathise with people who are. Has it ever occurred to you they might have NO OTHER OPTION and may have to resort to things like getting into irrecoverable debt or not eating or feeding their kids properly?! As the other commenter said, housing is a human need. Not a discretionary commodity. Clearly the main reasons for the pricing are years of c@ppy policies and ironically, considering your simpleton point about supply and demand, the fact that the housing sector was tossed off into the long grass of the private sector. Complex and necessary industries of all kinds need some level of regulation to avoid abuse by those who come be in a position to dominate that industry. Clearly we need more houses, but in the meantime, we also need rules to stop those in power from abusing the situation to enrich themselves. Also, you casually talk about capping buying prices so people can buy them. Explain how these barely surviving people get a mortgage for these mythical places? You're away with the fairies and not even close to being in touch with the situation. All I can say is I'm happy things were so relatively easy for you that you now see the world the way you do.
@LimeyRedneck17 күн бұрын
🤠🍋🟩
@Darren306Ай бұрын
I couldnt watch this. His voice is unbearable
@baskumari6595Ай бұрын
Salaries are requested NOT to see if you can pay more but to ensure you can afford the rent and are not going to get into debt and cause a rent arrears and therefore eviction issue. Please get your facts right.
@ThomasBoyd-x3xАй бұрын
Do you two broadcasters one Scottish other one English he do init Duncan mphee lawyer Age 54 Conservative Thatcherite THOMAS. DID report him yes Art Bezrukavenko told me do it what his salary £60000 per year as lawyer Duncan mphee lawyer Age 54 Conservative Salt market Glasgow yes his legal secretary she said he honest she wrong it him Thomas he do it. He protected in Scotland yes
@hugh1997Ай бұрын
Please try to look the guests in the face when they answer questions (I know you’re only checking your next questions to ask), but when the host doesn’t it makes them appear disinterested. Otherwise a really interesting interview! Thank you
@pete__wildАй бұрын
Asking for your salary? These people are inhuman vampires.
@greenvelvetАй бұрын
To see how much they can suck out of you. So yes inhuman vampires. Great way to put it 👍
@mnh31113ahАй бұрын
They're not going to regulate their way out of issues caused a shortage of housing in the places people want or need ro live.
@davidkavanagh189Ай бұрын
Very true, especially without building a healthy stock of social housing that is beyond the reach of the millionaire and billionaires to take over.
@ThomasBoyd-x3xАй бұрын
Roman Moseneder Austrian super rich yes. He told you truth Thomas about Duncan mphee lawyer Age 54. He socialist Roman Moseneder Austrian yes he does need to work on use Austrian welfare state.
@Qlair2632Ай бұрын
Rents will absolutely explode higher after another cost being put on landlords.
@samhama5048Ай бұрын
Go easy No landlords No rental Properties…! . If the government didn’t stop funding Social housing ,local Councils would have more housing stock reducing dependency on private landlords.
@ImloyaltoScotlandonlyАй бұрын
You on drugs ...no greedy self serving rich landlords means plenty of social housing
@danrosie7028Ай бұрын
Don't threaten us with a good time
@outofideas42Ай бұрын
No private rentals. Force the sale of additional properties to local councils. Now you have social housing rent options if you cant buy and councils get massove income from all renting.
@pete__wildАй бұрын
Fine you total waste man.
@itechuknetАй бұрын
@@outofideas42my council is bankrupt.. so won’t be buying anything.. rents will rise along with evictions..
@gefthetalkingmongooseАй бұрын
Sorry to Mr Darling but I don't think speaking is his niche - I couldn't listen past 2 minutes