#ElectionSesh
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- Our all night election coverage is back! Whether you're in Starmer's army or throwing caution to the Greens, grab a Club Mate and get ready to watch the Torypocalypse in real-time with the Novara gang.
Featuring
Michael Walker
Aaron Bastani
Ash Sarkar
Dalia Gebrial
James Butler
Owen Jones
Mike Bankole
Craig Gent
Grace Blakeley
Helena NoJustice
Special thanks to the Communication Workers Union, Good Night Out Campaign, Automaton Productions and to all our supporters who make this possible.
Corbyn and Carla in, Mogg out that's reason to be happy
Reasons to be cheerful, parts one, two three.
Most depressing results :
-Reform gaining seats and being 2nd or 3rd place in many places
- Luke Akehurst
Luke akehurst may not last as long there as an MP because he will do something that will attract the wrong sort of headlines.
This happened in Canada…. Not a positive for us.
REFORM is coming. Down with the estabelshment
Voted reform✊🏻🇬🇧
So Labours vote share increased by 1.6% and as it result it gets 100% increasse in seats share. Thats some cool democracy. Looking forward to doing 1.6% more work in my job and getting a 100% pay rise.
And they are down 6,2% on the 2017 Election. An absolutely messed up system.
Don't worry ... they'll all vote for their own pay rise too. (It's a good point that I don't understand either).
The total number of votes Labour got was under 10 million, which is less than Labour got under Corbyn in 2019. Back in 2017 Corbyn got over 3 million more votes than Labour did this time. The fact Labour have gained so many seats when they’re more unpopular than they’ve been in many years, highlights just how broken out political system is.
@@PK-dt3xfTrue, but the Tories'collapse certainly helped them win such a huge majority.
Obviously sad IDS kept his seat but ecstatic that Faiza came SO close to beating Labour. No doubt labour will blame her but it’s their own fault as she would’ve won handedly 👏🏻 proud of her for this run
Agreed absolutely.
Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh JEREMY CORBYN!
Honestly so happy he got his seat. He truly deserves it more than anyone. 😊🎉
Thank you Novara Media & everyone unapologetically stood out for our leftist values . Love you all
First past the post is a moronic political structure, always bears repeating.
It's a system most advantageous to the establishment.
Does keep the fascists out though, unlike France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, etc. With PR Farage would have immense political capital in the UK right now. I'm still in favour of a preferential vote system of some sort, but beware of the dangers.
@@rookierookierookie it's hard to say how people would vote under PR as there's so much strategic manoeuvring going on currently. But scary how many votes Reform have got so you're not wrong
@@rookierookierookie keeps the real left out as well.
Looks dodgy to me. How the hell are new found Parties to even get a chance? The two main parties being in since the 1800's says it all. No change at all then.
Corbyn got almost the same vote share against much stronger opposition and facing an extremely hostie media yet they called him "unelectable" and kicked him out. A cabage with the clap could have beaten the current Tories.
You are not getting the facts right. In 2017 , UK was going through terrible terror attacks like Manchestar bombing etc that caused temporary dislike for Tories in certain sections. That's why Jeremy did better. But come 2019 , Labour gets routed courtesy the same Corbyn because of his far left ideology. UK is by default a centre right or centrist nation and left rule is an aberration. Even this time reform and Tories combined vote share is more than Labour and Greens.
@@reconquistahinduism346that's incorrect. In the last election the vote was all about BREXIT. Starmer managed to bungle that by holding the leadership hostage over Remain causing Labour to lose the Red Wall. A vile hostile inaccurate media campaign had damaged Corbyn too. But Starmer was a snake. This GE is a protest vote against Tories. Not in favour of Starmer
@@reconquistahinduism346 It wasn't Corbyn's "far left" ideology, it was a collusion led by the Pro-Israel lobby.
@@reconquistahinduism346I saw the crowds around JC . In 2017 and that didn’t look like anything other than being inspired by his message. 5:19:33 And surely you must realise that before had a huge amount to do with the huge defeat in 2019, as well as the reservation by the right wing press.
@@juliewake4585a leftist message can click once or twice but only under exceptional circumstances. 2017 was one such occasion. Ravaged by terror attacks , some section did rally behind Corbyn. But since the situation normalised , UK returned to its default moderate centrist / right wing nature, and kicked out Corbyn in 2019. Radical left cannot survive in English speaking Anglicised world like the four eyes. It's much of a Latin American / eastern-southern-central European thing.
It's like finding out you are cured from terminal illness and then getting ran over by an ambulance on the way out of hospital.
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No it's not. GIve them a bloody chance. Do you know how hard it is for Labour to get elected in this country from opposition? Especially a majority. Atlee, WIlson, Blair, Starmer. That's all.
@@davecross4493 That's true. The majority of UK citizens remain conservative
@@davecross4493It was the simplest thing in the world - Labour simply had to position themselves as the right wing replacement for the imploding Tories. There was never any doubt that the chosen one, Starmer, would inherit the vacant Tory throne.
Possibly. Probably.
5:55:14 Corbyn result
Exactly what I was looking for thank you!
Delighted Jon ashworth gone. But will now need to avoid the Keir Starmer gloat after imo totally undeservedly stealing scotland
Let’s not forget that in Starmer’s constituency he only got half the number of votes than he did last time.
That was a great show, very ambitious and insightful in highlighting how significant NM has become for direct democracy.
Great job guys. You may be scrappy compared to slick legacy media coverage, but the substantive analysis is light years ahead of the fluff on the BBC.
Good covarage dudes.
4 greens
Corbyn holds
Labour cabinate member loses to an indie and green
Mogg and other horrors gone
Streeting nearly lost (such a shame he didnt lose).
Lots of new places for the greens to now focus on.
Ed davey doing stunts and being more left than labour now with 70+ seats instad of the 60+
Not as bad as i thought it was going to be.
The UK needs to have a lot more Independent candidates, it would balance the political landscape away from these major parties.
And Proportional Representation. And the establishment of a Constitution, with an elegant attitude towards monarchy, mentioning egalitarian, meritocratic, and ecological (and aesthetic) values. And the establishment of an unitary AI-assisted information system, etc., etc. Lots to do.
Brilliant coverage, thank you Novara
Thanks guys, this was a ray of sunshine in the middle of the night.
I live for Aaron Bastani saying Beautiful Godalming 7:11:13
Let's hope Labour is NEVER forgiven tor Gaza.
This country needs a government that cares about this country and not gaza. British politics for Britain not gaza. Vote reform ✊🏻🇬🇧
@@user-bp6uv3wo2b Your statement really does epitomise everything that is currently wrong with this country. Genocide is a moral issue: a matter for the future of humanity. The fact that you appear to believe that, a) any competent governement is incapable of 'caring' about genocide happening anywhere in the world whilst simultaneously 'caring' about "this country" shows how totally out of touch you are with political reality, and, b) that "British politics for Britain" could possible not have an impact on "Gaza" and vice versa, shows how out of touch with humanity you are. Given these two revelations, the additional "Vote Reform" advocacy was entirely redundant.
It's truly frightening, how many people voted reform.
Yes, it is.... Am worried for next election. Why is this country going further to the right ..?
I'm of the belief that it's mostly a protest vote by people that couldn't handle voting for left leaning parties.
My hope anyway.
@@GalberethNeoliberalism breeds fascism in the minds of many through austerity.
@@Galberethwhen wealth inequality reaches certain level the people get desperate and go to the extremes and the media suppresss the far left because they are anti capitalism but they do not suppress the Far right quite the opposite.
So sad to see andrew feinstein not win over whats his face 😢
Keith?
@@ryanm7097kid starver?
You mean Sir What’s His Face? Yes, terrible shame.
Theres going to be no change with Sir Keith me thinks. He's more Conservative than Teresa May
It could have been worse. Corbyn won and Leanne Mohamad only lost by 500 votes. But then again it could have been a lot better. I expected greens and Worker's Party to win at least 4-5 seats each and I thought Andrew Feinstein would get at least 30% of the vote in Holborn and St. Pancras.
Ha .. if you thought that you don’t know much about politics 😂
Not Novara following suit and showing Farage’s speech before Corbyn’s😭
One third of the people vote for labour which gives them a huge majority in the commons...wonderful democracy.
Strictly speaking, it's actually only 20% of people. Only 60% of voters voted. And, for sure, neither major party is going to change a poor system which serves them, not the people, so well. You need PR & obligatory voting, like in Australia & elsewhere.
Labour losses to Independents. (Farewell Jonathan Ashworth 😅). Dalia: "The Brown and black wall!" Brilliant
My Green chap came in 2nd in South Norwich. We have two Labour MPS. Making progress!! I will give Starmer 5 years? Total Green votes1,939,509. Just keep voting Green.❎❎❎❎
Keep at it guys. You’ll get there.
Watching this on replay. Hilarious to hear the back end when Michael was taking a break. 😂
Yes! A hopeful election in spite of Reform success.
Was well confused @1:04:29, random northen guy having tech issues
A victory for centrists... U.K. is finished.
What did you expect? The UK will shamble on for a decade or ten.
Regardless of how bad it feels a lot of people that have been making key decisions for a long time are out. We might yet see some good things.
greens got 3 seats, don't be that pessimistic yet. let's hope labour collapse in the next election and all of their seats go to the green.
Man I love how u Leftists live in ur own Cookoo land.Labour literally won bcz Starmer purged the Left and Corbyn Loonies for the party.Corbyn ran an activist movement not a party!
@@byunbaekhyun2283 make no mistake about it, if Labour collapse, we get Tories again, not green. Surely you'd hope that they actually do well and don't collapse?
Astonishing election, really. So many fascinating results for independent candidates and smaller parties.
Not a single poll projected that the Labour Party would get a vote share of 33.8%, which is the BBC's current figure with only 6 seats left to declare (half of which are SNP vs Tory/Lib Dem races). It seems absurd that a party can win 63% of the seats with such a low percentage of the popular vote, and on the lowest turnout in decades to boot.
Congratulations to Jeremy Corbyn🎉
Solid effort you lot!
I just can’t believe how attractive ash Sarkar looked tonight
The Grease Mug has left the house and Lizzie has been Trussed up and sent off to the Outback on a permanent vacation! "Yohoho and a bottle of rum!!!" A Time to Deliver?!
Ming Vase Campaign Strategy Leads to a Ming Vase Win...
Great comment
😂 🏺 💀 best description
Great analysis and great guests. Excellent work guys 🙂 don't agree with everything you stand for but really engaging. Certainly now considering to contribute.
I had (have?) work the next day so a highlights version of this would be nice, not sure I can commit to a 7+ hour video 😅
I’m pretty sure that will happen. It will be a brilliant Novara montage.
I've been a Novara fan, and donated monthly, for years. But every time I tuned into the election stream there were embarrassing technical issues plaguing great guests, and interesting analysis. It was hard not to be disappointed and switch to a more mainstream outlets coverage. Hopefully there's some technical and reliability progress off the back of this 🤞🏻. Love the work.
If anyone can put the time down for Jezza, that would be alright 👍
Did you find it? Still looking!
5:55:13 👍
@@adambrelsford2049 you bloody legend. Thanks!
Could be better could be worse......
Out of the frying pan into the Fire...
Really good coverage! Amazing guest speakers! Thanks so much Novara Media!!!
John Ashworth and Wes Streeting: Tory plants
Thanks for Oborne's analysis. 😎
Now that Labour have won, how long before the party oust Starmer and allow Corbyn back into the party?
If that hapens , labour would get less than 100 seats. Corbyn is radical in approach and that will alienate large portions of swing / moderate voters that make up huge segment of voters. UK is inherently a centre right nation , left is an aberration in the political arena.
If that happens , labour would get less than a 100 seats.
If only…
Labour won more votes 2019 under Corbyn
@@reconquistahinduism346 Labour 33,8 of the vote in 2024, 32,6% in 2019 and 40% in 2017. Whopping victory for Starmer 🤣🤣
It says so much about Labour, that I, as a lefty, derived more joy from Carla Denyer ousting Labour in Bristol than from seeing Greens oust Tories in Herefordshire North or Waveney Valley (though these also fill me with joy)
The Tories are like vanquished pantomime villains at the moment. Labour in its current form is vicious and dangerous.
Whats the nice track at the beginning? shazam couldn't help me
To the Greens leader. The term is not 'more urgent', it's 'staunch.' Check any of the sitting Australian Greens Senators (11) and MPs (4) - every single one of them is kick arse. They've got the edge, energy and don't hold back.
Love your title😂💪
Jeremy Hunt. Cockney Rhyming Slang
For those (reasonably) lamenting the performance of RUK, there are some important things to remember:
1) this needs to be viewed in the context of the ongoing global radicalization of the right. Right wingers are getting more reich wing. This result reflects the departure of the most radicalized compartment of Conservative voters.
2) RUK significantly underperformed exit polling, which estimated ~14 seats.
3) lumping parties by broad left/right orientation, the right lost voter share. Tory+ruk =38% vote share, down from 43.6% for Tories alone in 2019. Labour+Lib Dems = 46%. Add the Greens, and there's a broad center-left outright majority of voter share.
So, yes, your right wing is radicalizing. Welcome to Planet Earth in the 21st century. But they are weaker than almost anywhere else in Europe (or the Americas). This center-left majority NEEDS to minimize infighting and realize some material improvement for working people to keep the radical right on the backfoot.
Kiers father was a toolmaker so then Keir has to be a tool?
Im not a fan of Kier either but I am glad the Tories are gone and watching people like Jacob reese mogg and Liz Truss loose their seats was very satisfying.
But the large reform vote also cemented in my mind that i am unlikely to see the true leftist government i want in my lifetime. I at least have hope that things will be better than before and if they commit to their promise of a drive towards renewablea and a goverment run energy conpany that would actually be hugely promising.
It depend how far Starmer can keep Labor from turning into a poodle.
If they don't bring us any benefit Populists, put emphasis on the education of the Young, and you will see the difference, In a few years..Education, Education, Quality of life will change!
A tad inappropriate for Jon Trickett, as an Englishman to use the term, 'colonizing' in regards to the middle class of Britain.
3:03:26- "knobhead"
Fkin mint 😂😂👌
TROLLS ARE GONNA BE SHARING THEIR HATE 😂WELL SCREW YOU !
Proportional representation isn't the only other option! A much more palatable voting system to swap to from FPTP is Instant-runoff voting like we have in Australia ^.^
France has a 2 round voting system. PR is defintiely the most democratic in a representative democracy
3:38:30 🤣🤣🤣
*Reform UK 3rd biggest party by far with 14.3% of voter share*
How many actual party members? Party members are different from voting figures (i.e. voters swing petulantly, i.e. protest vote, & or do so tactically). I'm happy for it to exist democratically, but what is it, e.g. the Right Wing of the Tory Party, or a more respectable National Front/BNP? Given that all it can really be within the current parliamentary system is Nigel turning his back, & throwing buns from the sidelines, I'd be concerned that it's going to quickly fizzle out to becoming a vehicle for the latter.
We can relive all 7:31:37 hours of fun whenever we want to! My highlight was DG's hot mic moment, "IDK what's going".
5:19:12
Listening to the last section of this I think you guys haven't paid attention (not a criticism per say) to The Muslim Vote and the influence of Muslim media like 5Pillars/Thinking Muslim. Definitely worth an interview/coverage soon. That's how these independents won. Muslims organising at last
Although Labour aren't what we ideally want, I'm filled with absolute optimism because the Tory party has rightly been destroyed for they've done to the country
Reform will replace them - or the Tories will change to become more like them - or in an astounding miracle Labour will become a genuinely left wing force and stand up for humanity and decency and it will challenge the BS of Reform (and co) and win people over. Which is what they should have been doing for years now. Glad the Tories are out. Not hopeful about the country's future, or my own.
I don't know what drugs Novara media are on?...but can i have the number of your dealer?...thanks in advance.
Witherspoons.
I’m so annoyed about Luke Akehurst like go back to Oxford pls
You were wrong about predicting Corbyn would loose his seat thankfully👍
Proper chaotic and frankly shambolic coverage, but still worthier than any mainstream dreck. Cheers.
Depressing seeing starmer as PM but was a given.
Good to see the tories as the opposition and the best part is reform is finally becoming a player and should definitely have more seats than LD.
I don’t think more coverage would help the Greens, especially considering some of their candidates are abolitionists. Do you think the average voter would support abolitionists?
The popularity of the royal family is actually disappearing very quickly, especially in younger voters. In ten years it's actually extremely likely the support for a republic will overtake support for the monarchy.
Also btw abolitionism is wanting to end slavery, I think you mean anti monarchist.
I certainly hope voters would, that family is extremely disliked right now
I think that particular policy might have to soften a little if they want to achieve greater electoral success.
LMAO isn't EVERYONE against the monarchy. If not, you should really have a look at yourselves..
Dalia wearing the hamas teatowel is shameful.
Well done for showing your empathy, while throwing in a little bit of racism at the same time.
Thank you for showing tire empathy, while combining it with a bit of racism. Well done.
Such a shame you had to finish before the greens doubled their seats! I was in shock at the news