Keir Starmer hits the ground running as new prime minister | Kate McCann

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  • “There’s a very clear strategy and they understand this, that they need to show the public delivery quite quickly.”
    It will be key for Keir Starmer’s government to show the public that senior ministers are “determined to get on with the plan” during their first 100 days, says Times Radio’s Kate McCann.
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Komentáře • 465

  • @thomasfellows4712
    @thomasfellows4712 Před 13 dny +90

    Didn't vote Labour, however, they are now our government, so instead of hoping they fail miserably, I actually hope they deliver some good stuff for Britain, and will judge them on what they do for us, rather than what their opposition say they will do to us.

    • @Roy-gi5ul
      @Roy-gi5ul Před 13 dny +8

      Maybe you'll see the light and come over next time. Keep your mind open.

    • @thomasfellows4712
      @thomasfellows4712 Před 13 dny +4

      Always❤

    • @CC-fi9gp
      @CC-fi9gp Před 13 dny +10

      More immigration

    • @jillkemp5521
      @jillkemp5521 Před 13 dny +7

      Thomas it's refreshing to read your measured and mature post. We all need to wish the government well in their endeavour to turn our country's disastrous state around. ❤

    • @microwaves25
      @microwaves25 Před 13 dny +9

      The world would be such a better place if more people had this mentality. Seems so simple to want everyone to succeed but people can be so nasty and cynical.

  • @2001perseus.
    @2001perseus. Před 13 dny +18

    Labour has always believed in paying for welfare out of growth. That's not new. With the exception of Blair, who preferred to pay for wars out of it.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny +2

      Attlee paid for it with a loan from the USA.

    • @vibranium-riprich314
      @vibranium-riprich314 Před 13 dny +5

      Only after his first term. 1997-2001 were the best years to live in the UK, even up until 2006.

    • @taverlisk3304
      @taverlisk3304 Před 12 dny +1

      Don't worry the wars will come

  • @Bungle-UK
    @Bungle-UK Před 13 dny +42

    I’m not sure that bring back expenses cheater Jacqui Smith is a sign of competence.

    • @rb1062
      @rb1062 Před 12 dny +2

      Particularly her husband's.

  • @44johnburton
    @44johnburton Před 13 dny +78

    We're not the Tories. Award winning policy.

  • @samantha9313
    @samantha9313 Před 13 dny +26

    BBC really into Starmer now and Rishi forgot about 😂

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 Před 13 dny

      BBC works for the British Government.
      And the Tories wanted to privatise it.
      Idiots.

    • @cupguin
      @cupguin Před 13 dny

      I mean first this isn't the BBC and second they referred to Labour winning the election as a coup. I'm not really sure you're even closer to being right about that. I mean they are covering the actual PM more now than when he was a candidate and isn't covering the former leader of the current opposition party as much but that's not exactly surprising.

    • @stevejacobs9320
      @stevejacobs9320 Před 13 dny +9

      What a surprise from our unbiased national broadcaster.

    • @vincentdevos8982
      @vincentdevos8982 Před 13 dny +1

      Its called politics that sells . One is now a limp lilly ( rishi) the other is a new bloom ! Lol . ( new blooms become limp too ) lol

    • @1angelsigh
      @1angelsigh Před 13 dny

      we'll see about that. I might believe it if the beeb muzzle their chief tory attack dog Laura K and do something about the ludicrously unrepresentative Daily Politics and Question time panels.

  • @beaumont4045
    @beaumont4045 Před 13 dny +58

    "adults in the room" shouldn't be a relief or a shock to anyone, but somehow it is. That in itself is a testament to the incompetence of the last government...

    • @tetraquark2402
      @tetraquark2402 Před 13 dny +5

      Same policies different speed is all and I doubt they are listening to the working class either.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny

      The borrowing of spin from the Biden team isn't a surprise. Blair always wanted to remodel Labour after the US Democrats.

    • @xonerate371
      @xonerate371 Před 13 dny

      @@tetraquark2402 They’re not, labour or tories same boss, the corporate oligarchy cartel, everyone knows this now, its coming to an end

    • @MrJevman
      @MrJevman Před 13 dny +3

      You think Labour are “adults in the room”?
      God help us.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny

      @@MrJevman The fact the phrase is a copy pasta from Team Biden makes me doubt it.

  • @The-General36
    @The-General36 Před 13 dny +11

    Not a prayer 😕, anyone who thinks that the answer to small boats is to create and finance yet another "force" and layer of beurocacy when the Coast guard , uk border force, customs and exise , the police and the royal navy hasnt been enough, is completely deluded and needs a long lie down.

  • @cupguin
    @cupguin Před 13 dny +27

    You have to love that framing. Labour's "tone" or this was always their "plan", cunningly appearing to be a competent and busy government by being busy and competent. It's almost Machiavellian, building public trust by getting on with their job as government. Whatever will this think of next? Clearly telling businesses what is going to happen and then not changing everything a week later?! Diabolical.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny +1

      The "competence" framing is about making Labour appear apolitical. Funnily enough, they aren't.

    • @cupguin
      @cupguin Před 13 dny

      @@georgesdelatour An active political party currently running a major government isn't apolitical? Say it ain't so!!
      My point is this isn't framing or a cunning plan. They campaigned saying this is what they would do in office and now they're doing it.
      It's not a trick or an illusion. They're not pretending to do things while secretly setting up a betting syndicate or a VIP express lane for donors. They're just doing their job as a government and people can judge them on their priorities, their choices and results.
      Also one of Labour's first moves was cancelling the Tory party's signature policy that had already cost hundreds of millions while calling it a gimmick that never worked. Not really sure apolitical is what they're aiming for.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny

      @@cupguin Labour's obsession is with constitutional change. They avoided talking about it during the General Election.

    • @TheShortStory
      @TheShortStory Před 13 dny +3

      @@georgesdelatourcitation needed

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny

      @@TheShortStory If you search the Labour Party's website, you'll find "A New Britain". It's Gordon Brown's plan for a new constitution for the UK.

  • @julianshepherd2038
    @julianshepherd2038 Před 13 dny +44

    Going to be odd have a government in London that talks to Edinburgh.

    • @AntonSmyth-od6rc
      @AntonSmyth-od6rc Před 13 dny +6

      It's great. Truly a "united" Kingdom again

    • @jsd8981
      @jsd8981 Před 13 dny +2

      LoL but it feels cool...😅

    • @richardcummins5465
      @richardcummins5465 Před 13 dny

      They talked before, in Pakistani 😂😂. Both history now.

    • @simonjess8471
      @simonjess8471 Před 13 dny +2

      It is a bit easier without 50+ SNP seats.

    • @tedthesailor172
      @tedthesailor172 Před 13 dny +1

      They talked before, but Blair gave Scotland so much autonomy that the SNP stopped listening...

  • @aleccap5946
    @aleccap5946 Před 12 dny +4

    Remember labour supporters wanted this

  • @szeevster5767
    @szeevster5767 Před 13 dny +16

    Infrastructue also means fiber-optic/faster internet.

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 Před 13 dny

      That is a small part of it.

    • @szeevster5767
      @szeevster5767 Před 13 dny

      @@julianshepherd2038 - But an increasingly important part. The UK is falling behind....

    • @rb1062
      @rb1062 Před 12 dny

      It means 5G!

  • @GaryFuller
    @GaryFuller Před 13 dny +6

    A bit unfair to suggest planning issues are all about nimbyism. Our infrastructure is creaking on the point of collapse and that's not something that planners are generally able to force a fix for. Developers spend so much effort arguing they can't make a profit if they provide infrastructure or social housing that we end up with housing of the wrong type in the wrong places, and there's rarely a way to prevent it within planning law.

    • @rb1062
      @rb1062 Před 12 dny +1

      It's also about preserving the countryside we have left.

  • @trondaas9685
    @trondaas9685 Před 13 dny +30

    Labour have to deliver as they are held to a different standard than the former crew.
    Also, the press is not friendly to them too........

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny +2

      Labour control OFCOM.

    • @ChickenNugNugz2
      @ChickenNugNugz2 Před 13 dny

      The press is controlled by a handful of far right billionaires, of course they're gonna be hostile.
      I just hope we get some press reforms and regulations which mandate factual coverage and will prevent another newspaper publishing a front page of British judges calling them enemies of the people.
      If you allow a Hitlerite media it's not a surprise when their consumers become more Hitlerite.

    • @thomasfellows4712
      @thomasfellows4712 Před 13 dny +4

      Are you kidding?, or do you not watch TV or listen to the press?

    • @simonjess8471
      @simonjess8471 Před 13 dny

      I am not sure you can say the press are less friendly to them. The BBC is a totally leftist organisation.

    • @chrysalis4126
      @chrysalis4126 Před 13 dny +8

      @@thomasfellows4712 Try reading the Daily Mail and Express. The amount of stick they are already giving Labour makes me think they are the new Meghan Markle.

  • @gherkamum
    @gherkamum Před 12 dny +2

    UK is a very small country, we are full, why is Labour making it worse..we have our own sleeping on the streets...

    • @mark-wh2qc
      @mark-wh2qc Před 11 dny

      But were not full, nowhere near full but we don't have the infrastructure in place, we don't have the housing needed, once those things are in place we'l be in a much better position..

  • @edix1673
    @edix1673 Před 13 dny +21

    There are some tough years ahead of us, we have a lot of work to do to fix the Tory mess, but given the time and the room to do it and Labour are going to fix it no doubt about that. It might take 5 years, it might take 10, but we will get there!

    • @stevejacobs9320
      @stevejacobs9320 Před 13 dny +4

      Like the success they had in their last term of government when starting with a good economy? Or have you forgotten?

    • @kevindare3113
      @kevindare3113 Před 13 dny

      You better hurry up because when Farage gets in parliament he will terrorise Starmer

    • @louisdisbury9759
      @louisdisbury9759 Před 13 dny

      Blair has done so much damage to the Uk that it is beyond repair expect more of the same from Starmer.

    • @HelloRando
      @HelloRando Před 13 dny +1

      @@stevejacobs9320 Yes, not to be rude but NPC's have very short term memories. Can't wait for their rude awakening.

    • @bryangeake5826
      @bryangeake5826 Před 13 dny +3

      @@stevejacobs9320 The Labour governmnet had around 2% per annum growth and saved UK Plc when the international crash came in 2008/09. That is the basic fact. Tory austerity since 2010 has stymed growth and fueled inequality and Brexit has simply made a poor situation worse! Covid and Trussonomics were simply bad events on the way to stagnation Brexit Britannia, increasingly an Argentina on the Channel. Starmer has one chance to turn this around. Reversing Brexit is not in his manefesto; thus it will be a difficulty I fear he will fail in. Allowing the Tory banditary to recommence in 2029!

  • @davidpearson243
    @davidpearson243 Před 13 dny +14

    You get the feeling that the new government hasn’t got “their hands in the till” and not enriching themselves and supporters!!!

    • @GerardLinehan-mk8xs
      @GerardLinehan-mk8xs Před 13 dny +3

      Give them time

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny

      Labour definitely has client groups who expect to get paid or get their minority interest policies implemented. The planned Race Equality Act will prioritise minorities over white Britons in the awarding of government contracts, for instance. And we're going to get an Islamic blasphemy law.

    • @DarkNog
      @DarkNog Před 13 dny +2

      @@GerardLinehan-mk8xs Thank you, bot account from February 2024

  • @allandickman774
    @allandickman774 Před 12 dny +2

    How about lammy shocking appointment

  • @tedthesailor172
    @tedthesailor172 Před 13 dny +2

    Starmer hit the ground running because Blair just wound him up and dropped him...

  • @kathleenswift7979
    @kathleenswift7979 Před 13 dny +13

    Starmer will just carry on where Sunak left off, both Schwab stooges. More boats, more crime, more wasting our money.

    • @alana8863
      @alana8863 Před 13 dny

      Please, check your claims using sources other than conspiracy theory sites. You are being lied to. The people who are lying to you don't have your best interests at heart.

    • @direnova6284
      @direnova6284 Před 12 dny

      And you base that on a couple of days in government? You must be an analytical genius. Why aren't you running for Government ? your being able to see into the future would be an asset. Or, are you just throwing shade based on nothing but your deeply ingrained personal prejudice ?

  • @johnparr5879
    @johnparr5879 Před 12 dny +1

    It's in plain sight.... Exactly who... this...... main stream... So called media...................... Prop up*

  • @Evelynlouise089
    @Evelynlouise089 Před 12 dny +2

    ‘Hits the ground running’
    ‘Competence’
    Sits down with Blair the war criminal to take advice 👍

  • @EdgyNumber1
    @EdgyNumber1 Před 13 dny +2

    Got no choice. Country's a mess.

  • @user-cd9tw3qk2u
    @user-cd9tw3qk2u Před 12 dny +1

    😂😂😂😂 day 1 hits the ground running, after 1 f ing day comical media

  • @hyperfocus4866
    @hyperfocus4866 Před 12 dny +1

    People don't want their countryside destroyed, we're overpopulated.
    The rate of change too much, too quickly without adult management.
    Towns and cities are failed experiments with high crime, no community, rotting infrastructure.
    Life is more than productivity, this is why Reform will win eventually.

  • @tenzingyurme4058
    @tenzingyurme4058 Před 13 dny +23

    Are you guys just Labour Cheerleaders?

    • @dominiclane8538
      @dominiclane8538 Před 12 dny +5

      It seems that way ,

    • @rb1062
      @rb1062 Před 12 dny

      The WEF MSM going all out to cheerlead the puppets.

    • @richardmerriman4347
      @richardmerriman4347 Před 12 dny

      Bout time, through the ages they've back a corrupted and useless Tory party.

    • @household6098
      @household6098 Před 11 dny

      Well he did say more war (ukraine) .. so clearly they are.... this propaganda channel is about that.

  • @smoozerish
    @smoozerish Před 13 dny +35

    grown ups are back in charge despite how times radio hates it.

    • @xonerate371
      @xonerate371 Před 13 dny

      No use pretending we don’t live in a uniparty state, that spell is broken, labour like tories are now digging their own grave for next five years, at which point this tyranny will end! They’ve all lied too much, it’s over.

  • @jamietherooster
    @jamietherooster Před 13 dny +1

    Having effectively removed the tories, Is this the part where the North Korean like Labour supporting media transitions to the next stage and become total defendants of our new ruler, only speaking positively about him? Dissent is not allowed comrade

  • @user-wq6sz7vt3w
    @user-wq6sz7vt3w Před 12 dny +5

    Labour and competence do not belong in the same sentence!

    • @lesleylamy
      @lesleylamy Před 11 dny

      Yes they do ,we have grown ups

  • @Intubrew
    @Intubrew Před 11 dny

    One thing I think that was missed was the reason local people are against planning and building. Where I live, the Vale of White Horse, we have had several new estates built in the last few years and it's almost impossible to get an appointment at the local GP. Infrastructre that was mentioned, such as roads, electricity, buses, etc is important, but also the local services people rely on also need more funding. Don't make shops, surgeries, and other services an afterthought.

  • @stigmontgomery7901
    @stigmontgomery7901 Před 11 dny

    'Competence' and a Labour Government: a contradiction in terms...

  • @fredo1070
    @fredo1070 Před 12 dny +1

    Times Radio also claims Ukraine is winning.

  • @ProTantoQuid
    @ProTantoQuid Před 13 dny +13

    You misrepresent Truss. She believed in magic growth through cutting taxes for the well off and the reduction of regulation. Not the same thing as "Growth, growth, growth".

    • @michelleneeds4165
      @michelleneeds4165 Před 13 dny +4

      Yeah theres a difference between an enconomy growing nicely at each individual strata of the population and it just all ballooning to the top where it can be dumped into ofshore accounts forever lol.

    • @glassmuxxic
      @glassmuxxic Před 13 dny +3

      A large part of her programme was supply-side reform with a particular focus on land, planning, pensions/investment. Things that Labour is very likely to pick up and run with.
      Her idiocy on messaging, choosing to start with absurd tax cuts and justified downfall does not change this.

    • @alana8863
      @alana8863 Před 13 dny +1

      And Truss believed in cutting the tax on owning unicorns.

  • @RealDareel
    @RealDareel Před 13 dny +18

    There would be no nimbys if people in the local area to developments directly benefited from it. If houses are built on the edge of my town it should be the people in my town who profit from that not billionaire developers. Ooooo how radical 🙄

    • @heathercooper6043
      @heathercooper6043 Před 13 dny +1

      but you miss out the bit about how housing shouldn't be going to shore up mass immigration, only the bit about millionaire developers, of which not all are millionaires.

    • @RedRussianPedro
      @RedRussianPedro Před 13 dny +2

      what developer can develop without millions?

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 Před 13 dny +2

      You'd think but they won't want people near them, locals or not.

    • @garethhhhh
      @garethhhhh Před 13 dny +2

      Even if it was those within that benefited.
      Village I live in has kids stuck at home because they can't afford it.
      Single mums that don't benefit from the council housing as they move grown men in to fill them.
      The issues with towns and village is that they're used to solve the problems cities have.
      The land near me is flooded every single year to solve problems nottingham has with too much water.
      It's always much of the same, they'll never change.
      How will they build more houses? They miss the key issue, no one wants to build houses these days.
      The gangs near me are flat out busy and there is more money in them building a new wall in someone's existing front garden that there is in building a new house with a wall in the front garden.
      We simply don't have enough builders, and you can't import builders that understand our regulations.
      Friend of mine owns a building company, the type that labour want to build more houses.
      He laughs that city folk think they can fix house building with regulations.
      Make getting permission easier, they won't build the houses anyway

    • @RealDareel
      @RealDareel Před 13 dny

      @@heathercooper6043 isn’t it funny in your answer you attack immigrants who have nothing but defend billionaires. You are a product of indoctrination and you don’t realise.

  • @7neilk13
    @7neilk13 Před 11 dny

    Always a honeymoon period with Labour, everyone will think "this is good and that is good", then 18 months in it will be "hang on what do you mean I have to pay for it, what about the feckless and the idle". 24 months in and nobody can get anything done because the Unions are now demanding payback. 48 months and we are all desperate to see the back of them. Hope I`m wrong but history tells me different.

  • @advocate1563
    @advocate1563 Před 13 dny +7

    Funny how one can be so fundamentallly competent on the weekend. I'm clearly doing something wrong!!! LOL. Let's give it until Christmas.

  • @neilpike6758
    @neilpike6758 Před 11 dny

    I looked closely at planning matters, there is no shortage of building land in every corner of the nation.

  • @BurningTNT
    @BurningTNT Před 13 dny +1

    “I didn’t say growth was Liz Truss’ plan I said it was her aim”
    Well you said that it was what she thought would heal the nations ills which… you could argue is both. It certainly feels disingenuous to compare them because Growth is generally considered the aim of any Prime Minister/Chancellor. Sunak said he wanted growth. The difference is in how you plan to get it, and what Reeves is saying does not rhyme with Truss’ “I’ll cut taxes for the wealthy and expect it to just happen”

  • @lokischildren8714
    @lokischildren8714 Před 13 dny +39

    Labour are professional qnd its fantastic to have the Grown ups back

    • @user-vz7sn9hh9d
      @user-vz7sn9hh9d Před 13 dny +7

      Labour are acting at being professional. We all know what a rabble they are, the cracks in this facade will start to show pretty soon.

    • @Irishgui83
      @Irishgui83 Před 13 dny +1

      Isn't it just.

    • @heathercooper6043
      @heathercooper6043 Před 13 dny +1

      Labour will have no opposition from the civil service because they are their men/women. Labour will have the might on the globalist/WEF institutions to back them. Labour will not have the Unions purposefully throwing spanners in the spokes......well only as long as they do as the Unions tell them too and of course the mainstream media will do the usual promotion and slight of hand by omission for Labours benefit. It is hardly a sign of competence/or being grown up is it when the playing field is less than level.

    • @addy5572
      @addy5572 Před 13 dny +2

      Why because they've appointed a new cabinet? Like every prime minister ever?

    • @christinasibley2791
      @christinasibley2791 Před 13 dny +3

      @@user-vz7sn9hh9dnot really. We know what a rabble the Tories were, but carry on with your sour grapes 😂

  • @JonniePolyester
    @JonniePolyester Před 13 dny +5

    Good luck with planning reform! 👍

    • @hilaryjohnson2386
      @hilaryjohnson2386 Před 13 dny +1

      With a 174 seat majority,they can pretty much do what they want.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny

      @@hilaryjohnson2386 The Conservatives didn't fail because an 80 seat majority wasn't big enough.

    • @TristanJ22
      @TristanJ22 Před 13 dny +2

      @@georgesdelatourthe tories failed cause they didn’t care about building new houses they listened to the nimbys

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny +2

      @@TristanJ22 They built around 250,000 a year. But that’s not enough if you have net immigration of 685,000 a year.

    • @glassmuxxic
      @glassmuxxic Před 13 dny +1

      @@georgesdelatourIt was more to do with *where* those seats are. Poshos in the south who are happy to see the country decline over decades without investing in infrastructure and housing as long as the precious asset bubble they’ve built their future on doesn’t deflate or burst.

  • @kevinralph5305
    @kevinralph5305 Před 12 dny

    Hits the ground running! Yeah running in the wrong direction.

  • @SSNewberry
    @SSNewberry Před 13 dny +9

    Truss believed in "Tax Cuts! Cax Tuts! Cax Tuts!" There are times for that. This is not one.

    • @Sexyoldgeraldorivera
      @Sexyoldgeraldorivera Před 12 dny

      Yes it is. Uk has the highest taxes since Ww2 and less toshow for it every day. Its stifling growth.The problem is inefficiency. But no, clowns like you beg to be taxed more

  • @everTriumph
    @everTriumph Před 11 dny

    There will be a lot of innocent people trampled in the next few months and years. Hope things get better. They will probably tax it.

  • @ChrisTowner-wc8zj
    @ChrisTowner-wc8zj Před 12 dny

    This is the end of democracy .

  • @Jessicajanelove
    @Jessicajanelove Před 12 dny

    As a woman i am TERRIFIED 😢

  • @Hail_To_The_King
    @Hail_To_The_King Před 13 dny

    Debt to GDP 2001 28.1%
    Debt to GDP 2008 50.6%
    Debt to GDP 2015 81.3%
    Debt to GDP 2022 95.7%

  • @letsdisagree
    @letsdisagree Před 11 dny

    And so the hypnotists watch swings again....

  • @eturfrey
    @eturfrey Před 13 dny

    Running to the coast to see the dinghies in.

  • @janettedewar6617
    @janettedewar6617 Před 13 dny

    Slow & steady is the best person for the job not those who hit the ground running, they will never keep up that pace furthermore, what is he running for/from& why???

  • @nicholaspowell3294
    @nicholaspowell3294 Před 13 dny +15

    I think Labour will do a good job for all of the people, not just the rich and privileged,give them a chance.

  • @screamboy8
    @screamboy8 Před 13 dny +1

    It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it.
    That's what gets results.
    Bananarama and Fun Boy Three

  • @lion73266
    @lion73266 Před 13 dny

    He's fallen flat on his face, is that what you are saying?

  • @johnkean6852
    @johnkean6852 Před 12 dny

    They polished a Td and made it pm

  • @solitary-sun
    @solitary-sun Před 13 dny +20

    Finally got the liars out and now we can rebuild

    • @stevejacobs9320
      @stevejacobs9320 Před 13 dny

      Have to laugh at the delusion! Labour won't be in control..

    • @vincentdevos8982
      @vincentdevos8982 Před 13 dny

      See the first 100 days what progress there is . Hopefully positive.

    • @tetraquark2402
      @tetraquark2402 Před 13 dny +2

      Labour spent all the money last time they were in (They left a note) so more borrowing

    • @Fabbydabby1
      @Fabbydabby1 Před 13 dny +1

      @@tetraquark2402that was a joke that’s been done since before the 1900’s

    • @tetraquark2402
      @tetraquark2402 Před 13 dny

      @@Fabbydabby1 Sort of true from what Lets hope it's a positive swing back

  • @BradleyWilliams-vu4us
    @BradleyWilliams-vu4us Před 12 dny

    He bals…d up the cps god help us as pm … I don’t think he knows what he’s up against

  • @markusass
    @markusass Před 13 dny

    The poor bloke is, figuratively speaking, putting his head slowly into an open lion's mouth. The next couple of years are going to be a testing time for Labour.

  • @Goozo612
    @Goozo612 Před 12 dny +1

    ULEZ COMING TO A STREET NEAR YOU IMMINENTLY 🤡

  • @johnkean6852
    @johnkean6852 Před 12 dny

    It should not be in gov let alone pm noone voted for it

  • @ColinMaxwell-oc1ok
    @ColinMaxwell-oc1ok Před 11 dny

    Hits the ground slithering more like..

  • @Edward-vo5pr
    @Edward-vo5pr Před 13 dny

    Nonse is that starmer 😂
    He knew about jimmy & co 😢

  • @Sidb26
    @Sidb26 Před 12 dny

    Labour voters Get used to people telling you, I TOLD YOU SO

  • @Amielbakshi
    @Amielbakshi Před 13 dny +11

    It does feel odd but quite refreshing to not feel annoyed at new government policies and decisions anymore.

    • @StinkingBishop
      @StinkingBishop Před 13 dny +4

      Give it time.

    • @jomurphy1654
      @jomurphy1654 Před 13 dny +6

      Never heard a more tragically naive statement. Starmer is Sunak, Sunak is Starmer, both charisma-free WEF puppets. Do you do any research at all?

  • @pickeledminister317
    @pickeledminister317 Před 12 dny

    He's obviously an establishment asset, with establishment stenographers like you backing him. 😂

  • @danl5592
    @danl5592 Před 11 dny

    Keir Starmer prosecuted Julian Assarge and allowed Jimmy Saville to go scot free. Says alot about his character, and he done know what a woman is 😂😅😂😅

  • @kenpaine4799
    @kenpaine4799 Před 13 dny

    I thought the new Chancellor was using an ouija board to consult Anthony Crosland on economic policies.

  • @BIBIWCICC
    @BIBIWCICC Před 13 dny

    He needs to ditch Israel and remove it from our defence industry before spending any of our defence budget. We must not allow Israel to be funded by under the table!

  • @AntonSmyth-od6rc
    @AntonSmyth-od6rc Před 13 dny +19

    Such a relief to have grown ups back

    • @clairduffy60
      @clairduffy60 Před 13 dny +2

      Grown ups who don't lie, party and idle.

    • @BraveInstance
      @BraveInstance Před 13 dny +8

      People said the same of Biden. That sentiment will evapourate quickly.

    • @edix1673
      @edix1673 Před 13 dny

      @@BraveInstance Compared to Trump, Biden is an astute statesman. Biden is a bit old and forgetful.... Trump is a narcassistic, entitled, 80yr old man child, who lies so much I honestly dont think he can recognise what the truth is anymore... He has actually managed to brainwash himself with epic levels of narcissism.... Ill take the adult whos a little forgetful thanks....

    • @HelloRando
      @HelloRando Před 13 dny

      @@BraveInstance Exactly., it's the same psychological tricks they play on the general public every time. It's sickening to see how gullible people are. "ThE gRoWnUp'S aRe bAcK!" And the 50 other slogans being repeated word for word that week in the press. 😮‍💨

    • @rb1062
      @rb1062 Před 12 dny

      Maybe a grown up MP wouldn't have posted spiteful comments about the likely future US President on his social media, just in case he became Foreign Secretary.

  • @katharinereynolds25
    @katharinereynolds25 Před 12 dny

    Labours competence 😂😂😂 how many are dreaming

  • @Martynjs
    @Martynjs Před 13 dny

    The people are fed-up with talk and no action so it will be interesting if Labour can deliver.

  • @francisravenscroft-dw6gi
    @francisravenscroft-dw6gi Před 13 dny +2

    Build entirely new towns in development zones, and intergrate MANUFACTURING into the planning- because high quality manuafacturing creates sustainable economic hubs. ' sevice industrusies' can relocate any where on the planet.

  • @PassiveAgressive319
    @PassiveAgressive319 Před 13 dny

    I gave Rishi a chance and that lasted 2 hrs until she appointed Braverman. I hope this lasts longer

  • @OldCarsNewVan
    @OldCarsNewVan Před 13 dny +3

    As a political neutral I have a genuine question - when we've just had a General Election with every seat up for grabs, why didn't people like Timpson and Vallance stand as Labour candidates if the plan was to appoint them as Ministers? Why 'parachute' them in via the House of Lords, by-passing the democratic voting system?

    • @neodym5809
      @neodym5809 Před 13 dny +6

      Because they are there as independent ministers, not as MPs. They are not politicians.

    • @frogandspanner
      @frogandspanner Před 13 dny +3

      The government is unelected. Its members are selected by the PM who is also unelected and chosen by the King, who is unelected.

    • @OldCarsNewVan
      @OldCarsNewVan Před 13 dny +1

      @@neodym5809 'independent' ministers just doesn't sound very democratic tbh. This isn't a party thing - I thought the same with Cameron. I also think it doesn't look very good of the 'talent' amongst MPs where leaders feel this strategy is needed

    • @jacob2808
      @jacob2808 Před 13 dny

      Getting independent competence is only a good thing

    • @OldCarsNewVan
      @OldCarsNewVan Před 13 dny

      @@jacob2808 Good for who? The unfortunate thing about Democracy is that it should be down to the voting electorate who they allow to Govern them. Otherwise why bother with an election if 'independent competence', judged by people other than the voting electorate, are put in positions of power. The practice doesn't sit comfortably with me. And as I say, this is from a politically neutral position - I thought exactly the same when the Conservatives did it.

  • @alana8863
    @alana8863 Před 13 dny +17

    Wow, it seems like we really do have adults back in charge.

    • @danielholmes-nj5nq
      @danielholmes-nj5nq Před 13 dny +4

      Yeah like David Lammy, the male equivalent of Diane Abbott. This is not a good thing by the way, in case you were wondering.

    • @alana8863
      @alana8863 Před 13 dny +4

      @@danielholmes-nj5nq As I say, adults are back in the room, sadly, childish comments will keep coming, won't they, Daniel?

    • @danielholmes-nj5nq
      @danielholmes-nj5nq Před 13 dny +1

      ​@@alana8863Just being honest.

    • @michaelc821
      @michaelc821 Před 13 dny

      Early days

  • @tomdonovan5341
    @tomdonovan5341 Před 11 dny

    Serriously.... Hit the ground running 😮😮. It's all hot air , no substance.
    Mandate.... Only 33% of voters elected Labour. 2/3red voted for center/right wing parties. That is not an overwhelming vote of confidence , less votes than Cornyn 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @African_Rose
    @African_Rose Před 12 dny

    he send them back yet?

  • @V.C.S69
    @V.C.S69 Před 13 dny +3

    He can keep his claws out of Wales, 27 years of corrupt Labour is enough.

    • @mjones4083
      @mjones4083 Před 11 dny

      Labour has had a century of corrupt (and financially inept ) Labour dominance and that won't change .

  • @deklane3139
    @deklane3139 Před 12 dny

    He doesn't look fit enough to be good at jumping hurdles.

  • @isag.7468
    @isag.7468 Před 12 dny

    Jim will fix it!

  • @anthonymichaelwilson8401

    If Stanmer is good politician, We need peace in Ukraine for global stability 😊

  • @BrokenHill56
    @BrokenHill56 Před 13 dny

    Truss had growth that crashed the economy, Reeves has growth that is real. Notice the difference. We do.

    • @rb1062
      @rb1062 Před 12 dny

      Let's see, shall we?

  • @Stephenhayes-jg3qs
    @Stephenhayes-jg3qs Před 12 dny

    Welsh flag Scottish flag and the British flag in pic. Where is the English flag?

    • @Stephenhayes-jg3qs
      @Stephenhayes-jg3qs Před 12 dny

      Woke at its best. England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 is not Britain.

  • @marumaru6084
    @marumaru6084 Před 10 dny

    This comment is the same as saying mass immigration of low wage migrants is good for the country!

  • @Pogoproject
    @Pogoproject Před 12 dny

    Jimmy savilles Lawyer is prime minister 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    You're watching a movie
    NCSWIC NOTHING

  • @jayzee9149
    @jayzee9149 Před 13 dny

    Why so surprised about competence ? Johnson gutted the Cabinet of any intellectual talent and ended up with a shower of morons. Labour's front bench has been superior for the last 3 years. The Tories with their pathetic culture wars as they had nothing else. Labour slowly developing policies under an efficient if boring leader. Hoping for at least 10 years of this competence..We've just had 14 years of absolute disaster..

  • @snotwurfit
    @snotwurfit Před 13 dny +4

    So refreshing to have this Labour government

    • @michaelc821
      @michaelc821 Před 13 dny +1

      Haven't heard anything..

    • @jomurphy1654
      @jomurphy1654 Před 13 dny

      Oh dear, what a tragic statement. They are exactly the same as the WEF-run Tories. They do not have the interests of the UK population at heart. As you will very shortly witness.

  • @richardmurphy9006
    @richardmurphy9006 Před 13 dny

    Britain is utterly hooped best hope is get the property market going but honestly the old Gray Mare is just fit for the knanckers yard

  • @user-zc4yd9ss7h
    @user-zc4yd9ss7h Před 13 dny +9

    Serious politicians back in charge.

    • @Michael-og8dt
      @Michael-og8dt Před 13 dny +3

      Lol....🤡

    • @rivgacooper5330
      @rivgacooper5330 Před 13 dny +2

      ​@@Michael-og8dtFunny how the people who brought us Boris are calling anyone else clowns.

    • @stevejacobs9320
      @stevejacobs9320 Před 13 dny +1

      Agree, it's seriously worrying for anyone with any ambition!

  • @simonjess8471
    @simonjess8471 Před 13 dny +2

    The total sum of their plan is to do precisely the same as the Tories, but do it better! Does anyone really think that is going to turn into massive change?

    • @samhartford8677
      @samhartford8677 Před 13 dny +2

      The UK cannot really afford much more because the backlog on investment is so large and the Tories emptied the coffers despite having the highest taxes in decades.

    • @simonjess8471
      @simonjess8471 Před 13 dny

      @@samhartford8677 Because of Covid, to which the only complaints Labour ever made were 'not enough' and 'too late'.

  • @michaelc821
    @michaelc821 Před 13 dny

    No he didn't, ran away to Ireland.

  • @Buddha2024-w7y
    @Buddha2024-w7y Před 11 dny

    Get a room radio times. 🤮

  • @vincentdevos8982
    @vincentdevos8982 Před 13 dny +2

    Wish Sir Starmer and his staff well with his new venture !

  • @markmccallum8733
    @markmccallum8733 Před 12 dny

    Does he though....🤷‍♂️

  • @jeanbuchanan1660
    @jeanbuchanan1660 Před 12 dny

    What a joke

  • @montysmythe579
    @montysmythe579 Před 13 dny +1

    Hopefully from the 12th story

  • @rossmurray6849
    @rossmurray6849 Před 13 dny +2

    Businesses have not been waiting to invest for the last 3 years - they've been waiting since 2008!
    Productivity growth in the UK averaged 2.0% from 1970 to 2008 and averaged 0.7% since 2008.
    You would expect productivity to stall for a while after a deep recession like to GFC of 2008. The Tories then applied the worst possible policy to jump start productivity when they came to power ion 2010. And then the never-ending uncertainties of Brexit since the referendum in 2016 has seen businesses putting off investments even longer.
    Planning reform and cutting frictions on trade with the EU are good choices for where to start trying to boost productivity. There are many others including infrastructure, education and skills training, and cutting the costs of running a business.

    • @georgesdelatour
      @georgesdelatour Před 13 dny

      1) The UK first started recording ultra-low productivity growth during the Blair years - in 2005. So BEFORE the 2007 crash.
      2) Services never have as high productivity growth as manufacturing. So we need to start making stuff again.
      2) We have the lowest uptake of industrial robots in the OECD. We should tweak corporate taxes to increase capital investment per worker hired - which is the strongest determinant of productivity growth. We currently have R&D tax relief, but we should move towards the US system, which allows companies to write off much more of their capital expenditures against tax.

  • @allancowley2254
    @allancowley2254 Před 13 dny

    While there are no doubt some people who oppose everything on principle, there are too many examples of poor quality new development, with poor housing standards, lack of public open space and other facilities, lack of adequate road works and traffic management etc that mean that opposition can be well founded. Equally, lack of access to areas with real employment potential and lack of coordination, provision and financing of major infrastructure and services (schools, health care, public transport etc) see new development increasing pressure on existing communities - town "cramming" rather than town planning. De-regulation can mean "cutting red tape" or dropping valid standards - as per the Grenfell disaster - or less drastically the loss of energy efficiency standards. Finally, I fully agree with the need for an appropriate level of public value capture - rather than simply handing excessive windfall profits to developers - particularly in the "value uplift" created by rezoning, which involves no "risk" to the private sector. "Growth" for its own sake is not worth having - and proven examples of development which meet the need for well designed and affordable housing as part of sustainable communities will do more to 'defuse' the NIMBY syndrome than any amount of rhetoric.

  • @user-pl4ut8xf8c
    @user-pl4ut8xf8c Před 13 dny

    If he loves them so much.Thry can go and llive with him

  • @shawngrinter2747
    @shawngrinter2747 Před 13 dny +7

    Infinite Growth on a Finite Planet….
    How’s that going for you?

    • @davedraycott5779
      @davedraycott5779 Před 13 dny +1

      You can’t address the problem via stagnation. How is the transition to zero carbon going to be achieved without growth? How are problems like not enough housing and the need for doctor’s surgeries etc going to be achieved without growth?Don’t tell me, you live in a cosy bit of the country where you’ve got what you need.

    • @jonm7272
      @jonm7272 Před 13 dny +1

      Money is a human concept, as is relative growth. The issue is the current approach of basing wealth on the ability to exploit the global environment's finite capacity to absorb the residues of fossil derived carbon. The solution is a move to base growth on renewable resources (your introduction of the word 'infinite' is a pointless 'straw-man' argument).

    • @seriousoldman8997
      @seriousoldman8997 Před 13 dny +1

      Infinite pensioners and not enough young people. How's that going to work out for you?

    • @jonm7272
      @jonm7272 Před 13 dny +1

      @@seriousoldman8997 'infinite pensioners'? Is English not your first language?

    • @alana8863
      @alana8863 Před 13 dny +1

      @@jonm7272 He was using the original commentator's language. It's a common way of responding in the English language - and all others, I assume.

  • @roycampbell5605
    @roycampbell5605 Před 11 dny

    What competance.

  • @brianferguson7840
    @brianferguson7840 Před 13 dny +6

    THINGS 🎵CAN ONLY🎶 GET BETTER !🎶 THINGS CAN 🎶ONLY 🎶GET BETTER !🎵😂😂😂😂

  • @katefox7692
    @katefox7692 Před 13 dny

    Unfortunate name