Tony Blair vs. John Major - "Weak, weak, weak!"

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  • čas přidán 11. 04. 2011
  • Tony Blair and then PM John Major in a heated debate, where Blair denounces Major as "weak, weak, weak!"

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  • @noco7243
    @noco7243 Před 5 lety +1947

    It's so weird seeing Major as a person and not a grey puppet.

    • @jacktheveganactivist
      @jacktheveganactivist Před 4 lety +51

      Carlos Ghosn's brother The peas are good tonight dear.

    • @jorgemunoz19
      @jorgemunoz19 Před 3 lety +8

      You're gooddamn right

    • @adele8955
      @adele8955 Před 3 lety +17

      LOL spitting image so good

    • @zacscalafini6545
      @zacscalafini6545 Před 3 lety +6

      Was the Grey one The authentic one? Isn’t this one just a stand in?

    • @noco7243
      @noco7243 Před 3 lety

      @@zacscalafini6545 now I don't know which one is the real one.

  • @alexandertmackay
    @alexandertmackay Před 4 lety +1286

    0:55 ironic that the Tory party benches at the time were laughing about the idea of withdrawing from the EU. How far we have come...

    • @Jack-et2po
      @Jack-et2po Před 4 lety +83

      Alex Mackay that’s before the EU started abusing their powers and letting anybody in.

    • @ArthurCSchaper
      @ArthurCSchaper Před 4 lety +1

      Indeed!!!

    • @mwc1988
      @mwc1988 Před 4 lety +58

      How far the Tories have moved and changed with the times but even more shocking how much further Labour have shifted to the left and how far out of touch they now are with the working class.

    • @usn8964
      @usn8964 Před 4 lety +17

      mwc1988 the north love socialism pal

    • @harsimaja9517
      @harsimaja9517 Před 4 lety +5

      Not sure if they’re laughing at the idea of leaving - a lot were Eurosceptics even if Major was an EU superman - so much as laughing at the idea of Blair being so hypocritical about it.

  • @jamesalandixon
    @jamesalandixon Před rokem +650

    This was at a time when political leaders were actually skilled parliamentarians highly accomplished in the art of debate.

    • @TechnoLadz
      @TechnoLadz Před rokem +23

      I mean. It’s only slightly better. The evolution of technology has changed so much in the last 200 years, but the state of Parliament has not - apart from the average IQ, which has decreased by a landslide.

    • @pawel8365
      @pawel8365 Před rokem +2

      Not really

    • @tylerbeaumont
      @tylerbeaumont Před rokem +17

      It’s not much better tbh. The only real difference is Blair used political insults, whereas Kier uses silly schoolyard jokes and street rap battle dissing. Corbyn was much closer to Blair in that sense, actually pointing out problems with respect and insulting his opposition directly through comments about their poor responses to the issues at hand, and his fellow parliamentarians didn’t seem to like it one bit.

    • @jinlee2617
      @jinlee2617 Před rokem

      Tony Blair is there, that war criminal who orphaned many children and killed thousands with his American masters claiming of fake WMD in Iraq isn't worthy of intelligence.

    • @V1er1f1ed
      @V1er1f1ed Před rokem +5

      @@TechnoLadz Slightly? It as changed ALOT, and its not technology. The problem is people have become weaker at least back then, they had some identity and values, but today? Nothing of this exists or matters any longer.

  • @FerdinandLiem
    @FerdinandLiem Před 9 lety +794

    "I count my blessings for the fact I don't have to go into that pit that John Major stands in, nose-to-nose with the opposition, and yelling at each other." - U.S. President George H.W. Bush.

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety +32

      Ferdinand Liem But his son went into the pit of Tony Blair...

    • @historyprofessor1985
      @historyprofessor1985 Před 4 lety +167

      The United States could use something like "Prime Minister's Questions", it would certainly foster greater accountability in our system- especially at the federal level!

    • @AH-be6bu
      @AH-be6bu Před 4 lety +126

      @@historyprofessor1985 imagine Donald Trump in a setting like that. He wouldn't last five minutes.

    • @camerondalton8555
      @camerondalton8555 Před 3 lety +27

      @@AH-be6bu He couldn't survive in any elected body and he sure as hell would never get elected leader for the Republican Party.

    • @venividi8523
      @venividi8523 Před 3 lety +26

      @@AH-be6bu Wouldn't last five minutes against such all-knowing heavyweights like Joe Biden, that's quite the fantasy.

  • @stevencassidy6982
    @stevencassidy6982 Před 5 lety +771

    This seems like heaven compared with 2019

  • @JEMFM
    @JEMFM Před 9 lety +686

    John Prescott has looked the same age for the last 20 years.

    • @pix046
      @pix046 Před 7 lety +70

      For the last 120 years.

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety +15

      James M Good old Jabba! remember the Brits 97? Prezza had an ice bucket chucked over him by Danbert Nobacon from Chumbawhumba!

    • @tejsandhu2187
      @tejsandhu2187 Před 4 lety +2

      Collette Post yep but pretty sure that was Brits in 98. 97 was just about Geri in that Union Jack dress..

  • @fredfunf3456
    @fredfunf3456 Před rokem +434

    Drastic difference in intelligence between these guys and today's politicians.

    • @RR-cl2vf
      @RR-cl2vf Před rokem +28

      Major was literally one of the most uneducated PM we ever had since WW2, the man was in charge during black Wednesday... his government crashed the economy a magnitude worse than Liz, which they did fix it, they also lost the next election due to it, in a landslide and a generation of voter said, never tory, until we voted them in again in 2010... the electorate the memory of a goldfish, as well see in 10-15 years time.
      Brown was the most educated PM we have had in over 100 years with a PHD, yes he sold the gold (maybe he should have made bitcoin and bought it then, hell maybe invest in PPE), but he was according to economics academics, one of our best chancellors, PM is another story. Atlee and Wilson were also both academics and lecturers.

    • @kwl189
      @kwl189 Před rokem +10

      @@RR-cl2vf Major might have been uneducated (comparatively speaking) but none the less conducted himself in a manner that belied his background. The same can’t be said about the likes of Boris, Truss, May and so on. Obviously things went tits up under Major but I’d argue that Thatcher did worse things that should have given a generation and so on, more than enough reason to never vote Tory again.

    • @Lukex29
      @Lukex29 Před rokem

      @@RR-cl2vf Your “educated Blair” followed Bush into an illegal war, something Major wouldn’t have done. Blair got elected by pretending to be a Tory with his “new labour” bullshit. I see Starmer is trying to follow in his footsteps posing with a Union Jack, like he can convince someone he is patriotic lol.

    • @RR-cl2vf
      @RR-cl2vf Před rokem +5

      @@Lukex29 Lol overall the tory party supported the war more than labour, with ~90% voting for it. The general public also supported the war, at 53% and 6 crossbench inquiries have cleared brown and Blair. Think of a new talking point.
      The tories for the most part supported every war/military action since WW2, including recent ones since Iraq, i.e: Syria. The Tories lost us our superpower title in the Suez crisis and even supported sending troops to Vietnam when Wilson refused to send any.
      The left and centre for the most part were against the war(s) and marched against them. Don't try and pretend the tories were ever against wars in general let alone the Iraq war ( Polls from that time and Facts say otherwise and facts don't care about your fe-fe's).
      Blair never pretended to be a tory, he said he was a social democrat and not a socialist like previous labour leaders. He wanted regulations rather than nationalisation( a lot of his regulations were easily reversed when the tories and LibDems took office). He said he would not renationalise Thatcher privatizations and he would not regulate the financial markets. This all showed to be bad ideas when we had a global crisis when we found out the financial sector was scamming people due to low regulation worldwide and we now have worse services for higher prices, which we see to this day with energy, rail and water. So Blair tried his 'thrid way' to keep both sides happy and the right-wing ideas have left us in a horrible situation, especially after 12 years of tory rule. if you think the UK is better than it was pre-2007 or even 2010, then I need some of whatever you're smoking. The average brit in real terms is 11-15 % worse of and public sector workers like nurses are now 20% worse of just in 12 years of tory rules.

    • @constantine6490
      @constantine6490 Před rokem +5

      "I think of myself as fairly left wing but John Major was the best prime minister of my lifetime (1977-). His biggest achievement was probably his contribution to the Irish peace process, for which he’s rarely given enough credit (on the GB side, the glitzier Tony Blair gets all the kudos), but he also delivered, after a shaky start, a booming economy through fiscal policies which were deemed benign enough for Gordon Brown to continue and his government also saw the introduction, albeit at a cautious pace, of a socially liberal approach to censorship and gay righrts. His foreign policy interventions were generally sensible, rarely ethically dubious and never resulted in the kind of strategic blunder that resulted from Blair’s incursion into Iraq. Perhaps most strikingly, he was able to preside over, and win an election with, a woefully divided Conservative Party and protect the country from the sort of calamitous approach to Europe taken by his ostensibly more statesmenlike succeasor, David Cameron. And all of this without introducing student tuition fees.
      On the minus side, you have rail privatisation (either too far, or not far enough depending on your perspective), PFI (for which he largely eacapes the blame; this doesn’t really compensate for the fact his role in NI is often overlooked) and a seeming level of callousness towards the poorest in society (his ‘eyesore’ remarks about beggars inspired my one and only letter to a prime minister). None of which amount to an Iraq or a Brexit.
      On the whole, a decent chap who did a good job and who continues to contribute to the political process with a quiet dignity."
      Answer from Quora. What do you think?

  • @Cuebix
    @Cuebix Před rokem +125

    I was too young to appreciate how these gentlemen debated with charisma.

  • @tontotings
    @tontotings Před 9 lety +1088

    John Major is like a mix of Clark Kent and Michael Caine

    • @mytayube
      @mytayube Před 8 lety +17

      Well done for that observo

    • @pix046
      @pix046 Před 7 lety +40

      Major's nickname was Supermoron. Not a lot of people know that.

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety +7

      tontotings My name is Michael Coke-aine and I like Curries!

    • @kathybramley5609
      @kathybramley5609 Před 7 lety +3

      pix046 Thus they proved they were neither without technical skill in psychology nor fascist ableist eugenists, but fine right-on people. Ffs.

    • @therespectedlex9794
      @therespectedlex9794 Před 6 lety +3

      Kathy Bramley What bollocks are you talking about?

  • @davidmurphy563
    @davidmurphy563 Před 2 lety +387

    Notice how they answered one another. That never happens at PMQ now.

    • @zion1180
      @zion1180 Před 2 lety +14

      We used to be something

    • @lukemullan636
      @lukemullan636 Před 2 lety +7

      @@zion1180 not really. just not as bad as boris

    • @mcspikesky
      @mcspikesky Před 2 lety +2

      @@lukemullan636 I mean we definitely used to have it and it was the Navy.

    • @_____alyptic
      @_____alyptic Před 2 lety +2

      czcams.com/video/xo5dnxw2PGc/video.html - I mean it's definitely a lot more of an answer compared to this 😂

    • @hiigara2085
      @hiigara2085 Před 2 lety +4

      Sigh. What a shambles we are now.

  • @JelloMiniatures
    @JelloMiniatures Před 9 lety +311

    I love how Heseltine keeps staring down Major thinking "I should be where he is stood."

    • @solarsatan9000
      @solarsatan9000 Před 4 lety +32

      THIS IS A JOB FOR BLONDMAN

    • @camerondalton8555
      @camerondalton8555 Před 3 lety +42

      "HERE IS MY THREE POINT PLAN TO BE PRIME MINISTER:
      1. I WANT TO BE PRIME MINISTER
      2. I WANT TO BE PRIME MINISTER
      3. I WANT TO BE PRIME MINISTER"

    • @marcperrett662
      @marcperrett662 Před 3 lety +3

      in hindsight and retrospect Heseltine is unlikely to had even the barest qualities to rule the conservative party ,let alone the country

    • @BossySwan
      @BossySwan Před 3 lety +2

      Heseltine is a backstabbing traitor

    • @ahsenkhan5386
      @ahsenkhan5386 Před 2 lety +1

      He had ample of time to be Prime Minister but choose NOT to!

  • @jacobscarr2334
    @jacobscarr2334 Před 5 lety +438

    Major and Blair were actually pretty similar politically. Quite ironic.

    • @ken-yo2hz
      @ken-yo2hz Před 4 lety +8

      MrAeronuk1 No?

    • @frederickmiles327
      @frederickmiles327 Před 4 lety +2

      What to think. Major son of an 80 year old circus hand born in the middle of the nineteenth century, looks like a minor share broker, he was and and as a debater on fact and radio wins every point. But. Blair with Mo Moham and John Prescott presents with a front line as deceptive and hollow as David Lange's in 1984. For a moment in the commons , Blair looks good, with no serious opposition, fifth form debating technique and 6ft 2 height are enough. But actually he is just Luke from Gas and Garters a divine fool in a corrupt church. I mean look at some of the Australian liberal party sites on CZcams. Its actually the Australian conservative party descended from the Australian United Party. Have a look at Robert Menzies Aus PM 1938-41 and 49-66.a former constitutional lawyer ' pig iron Bob' who defended BHP right to sell steel to Japan in 1939 for six months in defiance of league of nations sanctions and industrial violence. The United Party was seen as as a front for big business, national interest or less politely the 'old guard' led by Roger Goldfinch a Israeli financier and CEO of CSR colonial sugar and Menzies wartime Minister of Munitions. Or reflect on the masterpiece John Gorton I lead the Liberal Party not the conservative party. Oxford educated Hurricane pilot of indeterminate Australian kiwi ancestry.Who won an impossible victory in the 1969 election against Whitlam.

    • @Mari99528
      @Mari99528 Před 4 lety +1

      @MrAeronuk1 and Blair didn't the single most destructive economic position in the last 40 years

    • @Mari99528
      @Mari99528 Před 4 lety

      @MrAeronuk1 oh, I'm sorry. Normally, I'm the type of person who criticises bad grammer. But, I think I was writing the comment, went to do somthing else, and forgot a word. :/

    • @AshPaddyM
      @AshPaddyM Před 4 lety +22

      @@Mari99528 *grammar

  • @ELPaso1990TX
    @ELPaso1990TX Před 9 lety +342

    I support labour but think John Major was ok and a likeable Tory compared to Cameron and IDS.

    • @texanbloc
      @texanbloc Před 9 lety +87

      True, I'm no Tory, but I respected John Major. He was a good speaker and a woefully underrated prime minister. As for Cameron, the least said the better.

    • @DFandV
      @DFandV Před 8 lety +3

      +ELPaso1990TX I was too young so I'm not sure, but he seems like a likeable character.

    • @unsealedabsurdfiles
      @unsealedabsurdfiles Před 8 lety +1

      +DFandV major was thatchers more tame puppet ......

    • @ifandafydd7432
      @ifandafydd7432 Před 8 lety +3

      +ELPaso1990TX There are many, many Tories that are likeable compared to Cameron and IDS
      Not likeable
      Just in comparison

    • @kingmatt2563DABEST
      @kingmatt2563DABEST Před 8 lety +4

      +*fg@ffgf5885sd55s How was he a puppet he back stabbed her.

  • @Ben_306
    @Ben_306 Před 6 lety +77

    This is the real John Major right? He's in colour??
    Spitting image taught me that he ought to be rather monochromatic.

  • @Colin-jm8sk
    @Colin-jm8sk Před 2 lety +63

    The average age of parliament has decreased by about 30 years

    • @dominic2196
      @dominic2196 Před 2 lety +2

      Good.

    • @Unevaluated
      @Unevaluated Před 2 lety +23

      Average IQ too

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Před rokem +2

      You should look at the age of Parliament in the late 18th Century. Half of them were children, not literally. It is how William Pitt the Younger became Prime-Minister at 24 years old. Edit: Here is William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond on William Pitt the Younger's life: ( czcams.com/video/O0tHmYEaqok/video.html ) Edit2: .

    • @gilbertboot572
      @gilbertboot572 Před rokem +2

      @@dominic2196 it isnt a good thing at all. Younger members means less experience more ambition, that's why our politics is a mess.

    • @tomrogers7110
      @tomrogers7110 Před 4 měsíci

      @Colin-jm8sk And standards have declined accordingly.

  • @jim42078
    @jim42078 Před 5 lety +254

    It's so nice to see that we've moved on from discussing EU membership :/

    • @Heartdrive
      @Heartdrive Před 3 lety +2

      Dont worry itll be over very soon and well be better off

    • @marcperrett662
      @marcperrett662 Před 3 lety +7

      i think the 21st century brought increasing doubt about the EU direction of travel,too many remainers were happy for the EU to effectively take over 27 parliament democracies and impart large amounts of EU law and dictates into their countries

    • @camjkerman
      @camjkerman Před 2 lety +8

      @@Heartdrive How's that turned out, given the bar for success is "has anyone starved to death", and even that hasn't been met, as someone unfortunately has.

    • @stephenwalsh4481
      @stephenwalsh4481 Před 2 lety +3

      @@camjkerman good so far!

    • @23bit76
      @23bit76 Před 2 lety +4

      @@stephenwalsh4481 lol... Stop trolling

  • @ash104
    @ash104 Před 6 lety +98

    the current leaders certainly lack this level of oratory skills, and perhaps intellect.

    • @benny2427
      @benny2427 Před 4 lety +7

      ash104 fr. I’m not a Brit but seeing Boris and Corbyn vs these two gentlemen, no comparison. They were around them yes? But Major and Blair were political giants. They’d have charbroiled the UK’s current cabinet.

    • @Lifeskeyishappiness
      @Lifeskeyishappiness Před 3 lety +11

      Major didn't even go to University but as you can see is still very intelligent and articulate.

    • @NO-tz8qt
      @NO-tz8qt Před 2 lety +1

      as much as i cant stand priti patel.. she holds herself pretty well in debates...

    • @oliverford5367
      @oliverford5367 Před rokem +1

      Noone has quite had Blair's charisma and magnetism that he had in the 90s, he was the GOAT of oratory

  • @kahuna3901
    @kahuna3901 Před 3 lety +96

    This was a destruction of Major. This matter was the weakest point of the conservative leadership and Blair grabbed a night and twisted it. The vision of Major, incapable of even discussing publicly policy or rifts in back bench/cabinet support and cohesion became a real issue for Major.
    People forget how incredible Blair was at PMQs. It was of a different generation of politicians. The bar was raised very high by orators like Margaret Thatcher. You had to really know the detail, there was a real art to it. Blair was a child of that quality and his abilities show it

    • @user-jl5sd5kg1b
      @user-jl5sd5kg1b Před rokem +4

      Yeah he know the art of deception…2003

    • @smrriles5668
      @smrriles5668 Před rokem +2

      why did he twist a night and how did he do it?

    • @nikkisinclaire4185
      @nikkisinclaire4185 Před rokem +3

      William Hague often got the better of Blair in the chamber. But could transfer that to the country

    • @DanielMasmanian
      @DanielMasmanian Před rokem +6

      @@nikkisinclaire4185 but not effectively in result. Blair couldn't match Hague's intellectual viewpoint, but never had to - however witty Hague developed his commentary, Blair knew he was the smarter hunter. And only when Cameron smelt fatigue in the now elder PM did Blair gladly resign before the Tories inevitably tasted blood.

    • @DanielMasmanian
      @DanielMasmanian Před rokem

      @@user-jl5sd5kg1b huh.

  • @iandavis1723
    @iandavis1723 Před 2 lety +12

    Blair looked almost demonic when he leant over the despatch box shouting weak.

  • @BrigadierChilds
    @BrigadierChilds Před 12 lety +312

    Tony Blair, in his first six weeks in office implemented the minimum wage, compensation for gulf war veterans, cut VAT, reformed the lottery so that proceeds went to healthcare and education, banned tobacco advertising, returned Trade Union rights to GCHQ staff, held referendums on Scottish and Welsh devolution, banned the export of landmines,brought in new legislation on owning handguns and signed the European Social Chapter.I'm a Conservative and I respect Blair over the likes of Major.

    • @JB-lg1fh
      @JB-lg1fh Před 2 lety +19

      Blair was conservative as they come !

    • @stephenwalsh4481
      @stephenwalsh4481 Před 2 lety +14

      And started a war! I never liked stab you in the back John Major! Blair was more likeable!

    • @karlparratt1730
      @karlparratt1730 Před 2 lety +36

      Iraq and immigration has really tainted Blairs reputation

    • @roundtheloopandback
      @roundtheloopandback Před 2 lety +4

      @@stephenwalsh4481 no he didn't do that in the first six weeks.

    • @hugodrax71
      @hugodrax71 Před 2 lety +14

      Devolution has been a total disaster

  • @joeboyd8702
    @joeboyd8702 Před 2 lety +23

    John Major was very underated.

    • @Felix-rising
      @Felix-rising Před rokem +2

      Quite the contrary , he was a disaster😊

    • @dewok2706
      @dewok2706 Před rokem

      @@Felix-rising Imbecile.😁

  • @rax816
    @rax816 Před 7 lety +99

    Blair: Week, week, week!
    Labour Party: Year, Year, Year!

  • @mrExcellent101
    @mrExcellent101 Před 9 lety +197

    Major has a good speaking voice.

    • @AminTheMystic
      @AminTheMystic Před 9 lety +14

      Yes. Not much beside to end that onslaught Blair.

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety +1

      mrExcellent101 Hardly he talks out of place he fooled people he was "one of us" he took too much and helped the rich just as much as Blair did 1997 was a paradox I wish I didn't vote New Labour but I didn't after 1999

    • @mrExcellent101
      @mrExcellent101 Před 7 lety +29

      Collette Post I'm referring to the actual pitch and tone of his vocal ability, it projects well in a large room and is well suited for public debates.

    • @MrAug80
      @MrAug80 Před 4 lety +2

      Old John likes his peas.

    • @boeingbwoy
      @boeingbwoy Před 4 lety

      @@MrAug80 lol

  • @hirsch133
    @hirsch133 Před 4 lety +134

    That guy is doing a great impression of the grey puppet from spitting image

  • @Ron.S.
    @Ron.S. Před 2 lety +171

    A PM who actually answers the questions.

    • @soupman3285
      @soupman3285 Před rokem +5

      Hahahaha…. Nice joke

    • @tilethio
      @tilethio Před rokem +21

      You must be joking. He is diverting a direct question because he knew his weakness on those questions. Tonny exactly got that and hammer Jhon one on top of another.

    • @tommiatkins3443
      @tommiatkins3443 Před rokem +1

      I think what the GREAT British people really care about is vaccines flags and the energy bill. What was the question?

    • @carlodavies9227
      @carlodavies9227 Před 7 měsíci

      Not really, listen to that first question

  • @patriciamckee4310
    @patriciamckee4310 Před 4 lety +109

    Why do I get the feeling that "right honorable gentleman" is more of an insult than an honorable form of address

    • @alfredevans215
      @alfredevans215 Před rokem +5

      so are they all honorable men

    • @DarrenBates
      @DarrenBates Před rokem +2

      The difference is that "right honourable" is used to denote those who are members of the privy council and "honourable" is used for those who aren't.
      Also, the person speaking will denote those of their own party by saying something like "my honourable friend the member for Broadland" and denote the opposition by saying something like "the honourable lady from Corby".

  • @charlesshaw7091
    @charlesshaw7091 Před 7 měsíci +6

    And now in late 2023 this phrase has been revived to describe Rishi Sunak for his failure to sack Suella Braverman.

  • @mattbod
    @mattbod Před 9 lety +87

    Major is a good guy and pretty centerist. He was helf to ransom by the right wingers in his party. The Tory party has always been a nest of vipers and the moderates have always been shouted down. As for Blair always thought him odious.

    • @deafected
      @deafected Před 9 lety +7

      mattbod Do you mean Major did not fully drink the Kool-aid of Thatcher-rite neo-liberalism?

    • @Dbdbe1
      @Dbdbe1 Před 8 lety +10

      mattbod Except if you look at the legacy of his government, it's pretty Thatcherite. Welfare cutting, lack of money for the NHS, and rail nationalization (which Major hadn't got the balls to mention in his memoirs). His 'nice guy' images belies a pretty rightwing government, and that's not just because of the right wingers in his cabinet.

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety

      mattbod He kept Fox Hunting hardly "centrist"

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety

      daro2096 Yes those who opposed further European integration and expansion the Maastricht Treaty

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety

      Dbdbe1 correct, the privatisation of railways was also EUs First Railway Directive which means a single network,the Eurostar programme under Thatcher was to connect Europe together with trade but weirdly we still use lorries to deliver goods..

  • @capuchinseven
    @capuchinseven Před 2 lety +40

    What I'd give to go back to this.

    • @toffeebear7133
      @toffeebear7133 Před 2 lety +7

      A country to be proud of.

    • @bonnacon1610
      @bonnacon1610 Před rokem +1

      Which actually shows how bad things are now. They weren’t giants. We have always deserved so much better. Still agree with you though, I’d be in my late 20s!

  • @HughBrian34
    @HughBrian34 Před 3 lety +119

    Wish Keir Starmer had Blair’s charisma. He would definitely be prime minister in 2024 if he wasn’t so boring

    • @adama-k2710
      @adama-k2710 Před 2 lety +20

      Try watching Keir Starmer in pmqs first

    • @stephenwalsh4481
      @stephenwalsh4481 Před 2 lety +2

      Only a labour supporter could like him!

    • @SIEBEGORMEN
      @SIEBEGORMEN Před 2 lety +6

      True. Starmer is just not leader material.

    • @AWMJoeyjoejoe
      @AWMJoeyjoejoe Před 2 lety +15

      He's looking pretty good these days.

    • @Dante-vf4sd
      @Dante-vf4sd Před 2 lety +8

      @@AWMJoeyjoejoe No he's not, it's just his opposition is looking pretty poor in comparison because of one particular issue

  • @boulevard14
    @boulevard14 Před 3 lety +36

    These guys are best friends now

    • @nudisco300
      @nudisco300 Před 2 lety +2

      It makes me sick to think I voted for John Major and there he was swanning around the country with Blair telling us all to vote remain.

    • @toffeebear7133
      @toffeebear7133 Před 2 lety +12

      Ah so you're a brexiteer? Still dont know a single advatage from leaving the union.

    • @boulevard14
      @boulevard14 Před 2 lety

      @@toffeebear7133 What makes you think I voted in favour of Brexit?

    • @toffeebear7133
      @toffeebear7133 Před 2 lety +2

      @@boulevard14 sorry it wasn't directed at you. My bad

    • @rtozier2011
      @rtozier2011 Před rokem +4

      @@nudisco300 John Major consistently led a Remain platform throughout his premiership, why would it surprise you that that's his belief? And why would it sicken you that he stood on principle in the referendum? Isn't it more sickening when politicians behave like Boris Johnson did, giving support to a Leave cause he didn't believe in just to become Prime Minister?

  • @MichaelJones-wh9cy
    @MichaelJones-wh9cy Před 3 lety +139

    Blair: Domestically great
    Foreign policy: Often questionable

    • @Random17482
      @Random17482 Před 2 lety +16

      Well half true. Obviously the Iraq war was a mistake. But in general he was actual very good at foreign policy.

    • @MichaelJones-wh9cy
      @MichaelJones-wh9cy Před 2 lety +4

      @@Random17482 that's why I put often questionable, not terrible

    • @TheNemocharlie
      @TheNemocharlie Před 2 lety

      To be fair, having an imaginary "special relationship" to manage is having to negotiate foreign policy with both feet nailed to the floor and one arm behind your back. I think people have forgotten that our roll as a nation is as one of those massive aircraft carriers, on steroids. My takeaway was Betty Bothroyd.... you wouldn't mess.
      Apropo of nothing, Blair did send a small but scary part of the army into an African country, I can't remember which, and it was the right thing to do, and we did the job well. That rarely happens.

    • @anglodoomer5995
      @anglodoomer5995 Před 2 lety +10

      Mass immigration

    • @soup8786
      @soup8786 Před 2 lety

      @@anglodoomer5995 which we clearly needed and are now suffering a lack of you donut

  • @garethwilkinson3456
    @garethwilkinson3456 Před 2 lety +7

    The level has certainly lowered in 25 years. Please don't let Britain become second-rate.

    • @krishnan-resurrection714
      @krishnan-resurrection714 Před rokem

      ..on the way to becoming an african stste for the poor and middle class ......the Rich of course will stay rich ....-classic communism ...!!!!

  • @SuperDagome
    @SuperDagome Před 8 lety +37

    Old Labour --> New Labour --> Dead Labour

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety +1

      Kingofdinner He wasn't really bar the Ed Stone that reminded me Sir Gerald Kaufman's Suicide Note for Labour should've been written on it

    • @Zero_Ninety
      @Zero_Ninety Před 7 lety +6

      Old Labour --> New Labour --> Dead Labour --> Soon to be in government Labour

    • @TheMedicalReptile
      @TheMedicalReptile Před 6 lety

      Kingofdinner Lol Miliband was an awful Labour Leader. They only went downhill after Blair left

    • @fryliver4953
      @fryliver4953 Před 4 lety

      @@Zero_Ninety lol "soon to be in government"

    • @Theo-bb6pn
      @Theo-bb6pn Před 3 lety

      @@Zero_Ninety lol

  • @Jairzinho121
    @Jairzinho121 Před 12 lety +108

    "Behind closed doors he says one thing and in front of the public another"
    Major had him sussed from day one.

    • @Aerojet01
      @Aerojet01 Před 4 lety +23

      The same could be said for every politician.

    • @boosh90
      @boosh90 Před 2 lety +7

      That and saying anything to get a vote. Major knew the score.

  • @user-vk2qw8fs7l
    @user-vk2qw8fs7l Před 7 měsíci +3

    Get your own house in order Mr. Blair.

  • @aaroncardwell4256
    @aaroncardwell4256 Před 8 lety +26

    Back when the PM was held to account..

  • @davidcousins3508
    @davidcousins3508 Před 4 lety +105

    Love them or hate them ..they were political giants by the standards of 2019

  • @underneonloneliness2
    @underneonloneliness2 Před 21 dnem +3

    John Major is one of those forgotten PM’s that never get mentioned by anyone. He was just your typical sit on the fence, dull, nothing special PM. Still the 1990’s was so much better than today.

  • @teehee1604
    @teehee1604 Před 9 lety +264

    All this talk about joining the single currency is really weird listening now. I wonder how close we actually came to signing up to it, scary when you look at how it's gone now!

    • @thezetinsun
      @thezetinsun Před 9 lety +30

      teehee1604 Gordon Brown wouldn't even give the idea of joining the Euro the time of day, so not that close.

    • @teehee1604
      @teehee1604 Před 9 lety +19

      Jack Briggs Gordon Brown wouldn't, no, but there were plenty within the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats at the time who certainly would.

    • @kevinlongman007
      @kevinlongman007 Před 8 lety +8

      +teehee1604 But Brown was Chancellor and he was the one who decided to keep the pound

    • @teehee1604
      @teehee1604 Před 8 lety +6

      Kevin Longman If Brown wasn't chancellor though, another person in the role at that time may well have signed us up.

    • @DFandV
      @DFandV Před 8 lety +5

      +teehee1604 Tony Blair wanted the Euro, Brown wanted to stay with the Pound.

  • @albear972
    @albear972 Před 11 lety +32

    "Weak, weak, weak!" topped with a staredown! Niceee!

  • @lionsheart8
    @lionsheart8 Před 12 lety +96

    I liked the way Blair sat down folding his arms after calling Major weak that's got to be a classic!

  • @Tangerine229
    @Tangerine229 Před rokem +1

    To which the appropriate response from Major to Blair should have been: “LIAR, LIAR,LIAR”

  • @lucywillis4174
    @lucywillis4174 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This. This is what the country needs to get back too...

  • @jamesbirks1202
    @jamesbirks1202 Před 2 lety +54

    The charisma and intelligence of these two leaders is so refreshing compared with what we have as I write in 2022. We've gone from this to 25 years later, bumbling BoJo and boring as cardboard Starmer. Really quite depressing.

    • @AdamPalomino
      @AdamPalomino Před 2 lety +4

      I doubt Blair would have been voted in if everyone knew where we'd be in the mid noughties. Bedlam in the Middle East which is now coming home to roost.

    • @sexybeast4320
      @sexybeast4320 Před rokem +2

      @@AdamPalomino what's that got to do with James' comment

    • @spellywelly
      @spellywelly Před rokem

      @@sexybeast4320 it seems clear to me that the point is that things really weren’t very shiny back then, regardless of how refreshing this snapshot in time may appear.
      Could also be summed up with approaching finding out whether Bojo will be censored for breaking ministerial code with parties. Blair’s trial was war crimes.

    • @SueLyons1
      @SueLyons1 Před rokem

      Cardboard?

    • @lauriecook2399
      @lauriecook2399 Před rokem

      @@spellywelly I disagree - I believe the gentleman was merely commenting on the quality of the oration of the speakers and not the consequences of their desicions in office or the apparent rosiness of the time - the two are not mutually exclusive I dare say

  • @matthewhendy5785
    @matthewhendy5785 Před 6 lety +36

    Can we have our Blair back please?

    • @MrJohndory111
      @MrJohndory111 Před 4 lety +17

      No fucking thank you

    • @gugsX98
      @gugsX98 Před 4 lety +4

      Only if want more wars and a couple million more dead innocents

    • @jamesbentall3984
      @jamesbentall3984 Před 4 lety +1

      Fuck off .. should off stuck the prick behind enemy lines in Iraq himself .

    • @matthewhendy5785
      @matthewhendy5785 Před 3 lety +2

      @@MrJohndory111 Toryboy.

    • @matthewhendy5785
      @matthewhendy5785 Před 3 lety

      @@jamesbentall3984 fuck off yourself toryboy.

  • @tomgibson6801
    @tomgibson6801 Před 6 lety +23

    4:00 arrrrrrrr yesss. i'd prefer blair over cameron and may any day lol

  • @beast0339
    @beast0339 Před 2 lety +68

    Can we go back to this? As much as it's entertaining, Boris slinging insults and his jeer fodder cackling like entitled cows in parliament has gotten old for me. It's a place of civilised debate. Not playground gossip and a place to show off a lexicon of insults.

    • @TheSuperSpinD
      @TheSuperSpinD Před 2 lety +4

      This is exactly the same though lol parliament has never been any different from playground behavior

    • @paulharrison2325
      @paulharrison2325 Před 2 lety +8

      @@TheSuperSpinD listen to the content when major and Blair debated, it was leagues above the nonsense of Johnson.

    • @jimjam5239
      @jimjam5239 Před rokem

      @@paulharrison2325
      'vaccine rollout'
      'Came out of lockdown'
      It's a broken record and the only reason they've knifed him is because it looked like he wasn't the winner they thought. It just sickens me to no end. Glad he's going but whoever replaces him won't be better and we're in a hell of a state now

  • @dustblog3558
    @dustblog3558 Před 7 lety +48

    I liked Blair's early work.

    • @MrJohndory111
      @MrJohndory111 Před 4 lety +4

      Shame about all those dead Iraqis tho

    • @chelseaking1735
      @chelseaking1735 Před 4 lety +3

      MrJohndory111 Yeah. Blair can get fucked.
      Major getting angry in this reminds me of how Boris lost his sht in this

    • @smiffulon8246
      @smiffulon8246 Před 4 lety +5

      @@chelseaking1735 major was coherent here. Boris is frankly embarrassing to watch

    • @richard7645
      @richard7645 Před 2 lety

      Boris is a crap polication

    • @BollywoodBonanzaB
      @BollywoodBonanzaB Před měsícem

      Once he discovered God and WMDs - well, God - things were never the same.

  • @Dynamite229915
    @Dynamite229915 Před 7 lety +23

    betty boothroyd is a boss in this

  • @clarissamcpigeon7857
    @clarissamcpigeon7857 Před 7 lety +39

    All this talk of Tony Blair being anti-EU in those days. Nowadays he's an outspoken, hardcore Remainer.

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety +4

      Clarissa McPigeon Labour were right to be sceptical about the EU they will be proved right when it collapses

    • @GugaGDFABC
      @GugaGDFABC Před 4 lety +1

      @@veggie42 They won't be proven right because they have flip-flopped.

    • @ken-yo2hz
      @ken-yo2hz Před 4 lety

      Guga So has everyone else.

    • @rollerbladinggeek5507
      @rollerbladinggeek5507 Před 4 lety +2

      Clarissa McPigeon it takes courage & a sense of morality and strength to change one's opinion. Great man.

    • @craigtomkinson6906
      @craigtomkinson6906 Před 4 lety +4

      @@veggie42 Be careful what you wish for what happens when the EU Collapses with the rise of the far right rising in France, Italy, Germany etc Europe is going back to the bad old days of the 1930s with Russia behind the far right and there dream of a Eurasian Union from Vladivostok to Lisbon we are heading for fascism and another World war if the EU COLLAPSES

  • @pauljoneseyboy9615
    @pauljoneseyboy9615 Před 2 lety +13

    Michael Cane played this part so well.

  • @neilg6675
    @neilg6675 Před 2 lety +11

    Saying one thing in public and another behind closed doors.......... yep Blair in a nutshell

  • @garethdavies3404
    @garethdavies3404 Před 5 lety +16

    mo Mowlam next to Blair. I actually met her once. nice lady

  • @craigtomkinson6906
    @craigtomkinson6906 Před 4 lety +95

    Blair was the best Labour PM we have had if only he hadn't got to involved with Bush and US foreign policy and dragged us into the Iraq War then I think he would have had a fourth term.
    I did like John Major though he is the only Tory leader I have liked.

    • @camerondalton8555
      @camerondalton8555 Před 3 lety +22

      Well obviously you do not know your Prime Ministers as Harold Wilson and Clement Attlee are regarded as the best Labour Prime Ministers and actually have statues and busts after them. And Sir Alec Douglas-Home was a very good Conservative Prime Minister he only narrowly lost the election in 1964 because he came across a bit posh and outdated yet he actually had modern policies.

    • @Puppy-ew4be
      @Puppy-ew4be Před 3 lety +4

      Wrong. He was the worst PM we have ever had: the Iraq war, setting free IRA terrorists and devolution.

    • @boazjamesmiller6387
      @boazjamesmiller6387 Před 3 lety +20

      @@camerondalton8555 Clement Attlee lead Britain as it recovered from the exaustion and sacrifice of winning the Second World War, set the colonies free, created the National Health Service and the welfare state and guided the country into its new place in the post-WWII world.
      Harold Wilson abolished the death penalty, outlawed racial and sex discrimination, abolished theatre censorship, decriminalized homosexuality, kept Britain out of the Vietnam war and expanded the welfare state that Clement Atlee had begun.
      Tony Blair scrapped Section 28, introduced Civil Partnerships for gay couples, completed the Northern Ireland peace process, increased funding for the NHS and saved thousands of Kosovans from ethnic cleansing in 1999. Today there are hundreds of young Kosovan men named after Tony Blair, in gratitude for the NATO intervention, for which he pushed.

    • @stephenwalsh4481
      @stephenwalsh4481 Před 2 lety +4

      Good friday agreement?

    • @spa2damax
      @spa2damax Před 2 lety +11

      Gordon Brown deserves a shout out for saving the country from economic collapse and insulating it from the worst of the 2008 financial crisis.

  • @tomrogers7110
    @tomrogers7110 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is like two old washer women. It does bring out the slipperiness of Blair, though.

  • @stevegasparutti8341
    @stevegasparutti8341 Před 4 lety +14

    What on earth got to Blair. How good was he then.

  • @lawdennis3801
    @lawdennis3801 Před 4 lety +26

    5:57 he felt like a boss when he wasn't.....

  • @theoriginaljc-j
    @theoriginaljc-j Před 11 lety +11

    Major had Blair bang to rights: "He'll do anything for a vote"

  • @Pickles0203
    @Pickles0203 Před 10 lety +143

    The sad thing is that John Major actually turned out to be correct. Blair saying one thing, and believing another, ie lying. I may not be the best person to say this without political partiality in the Tories favour but Major did stand firm, "put up or shut up" for example.

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety +7

      Neil Pickles But Major wasn't changing the taxes to make sure they hit the rich not poor and also many things were wrong like his party's ban on teaching about LGBT in sex ed called Section 28,same sex unions,the DLA which was dreadful paid to people who faked it,the CSA and deadbeat dad's getting away with murder,drugs and youth crime under both was appalling.Teen pregnancy rose the highest and both failed on UK skills.Deficit on trade grew and the Environmental issues weren't dealt with.The Environment Agency should also be responsible for collecting rubbish and stopping flytipping where lazy councils can't afford to do anything due to cuts

    • @reelhappyproductions1088
      @reelhappyproductions1088 Před 5 lety +2

      I don't really care about what you said, tbh I didn't even read it. Is your name really Neil Pickles? I don't mean to offend, merely interested.

    • @reelhappyproductions1088
      @reelhappyproductions1088 Před 5 lety

      Neil Pickles

    • @jimjam5239
      @jimjam5239 Před rokem

      I'm a Labour member and I thought Major did rather well, though I don't think either looked great. Given we're watching one of the most electorally successful politicians Britain has produced, I was expecting more from Blair. Though either would be a marked improvement on what we have now, or soon will.

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Před rokem +1

      @@jimjam5239 Yeah, both did bad but Major came out on top in this by far.

  • @chrisrogers3457
    @chrisrogers3457 Před rokem +3

    Look Wat happen NEXT GT B LAIR and BROWN sauce

  • @brumav9779
    @brumav9779 Před 8 lety +7

    Tony Blair and the rest of the Labour lot was the nail in the coffin.

    • @unsealedabsurdfiles
      @unsealedabsurdfiles Před 8 lety +6

      shut it tory boy

    • @brumav9779
      @brumav9779 Před 8 lety +1

      No, I'd rather you.

    • @stevew9125
      @stevew9125 Před 8 lety +7

      Blair remains the greatest PM ever. Did many things I disagreed with, but did so much good too. Much more good than all three of the last tory PM's combined!

    • @matthewhendy5785
      @matthewhendy5785 Před 8 lety +2

      +Steve W Totally agree! I absolutely despair at the current Labour leadership and their so called purists that just don't get it! Blair was brilliant- the Tories were scared to death of him.

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety

      Visof No Crash Gordon is the problem

  • @stormhawk3319
    @stormhawk3319 Před rokem +2

    Never voted Tory but had I’d known what we where getting with Tony Blair’s “New Labour“ I’d have voted Conservative in 1997.

  • @samadkins843
    @samadkins843 Před rokem +1

    We'll said Sir John Major.

  • @chrisrogers3457
    @chrisrogers3457 Před rokem +4

    BLAIR IS WARMONGER WARMONGER WARMONGER AND CROOK DEATH DUTY

  • @joestewart-paul3260
    @joestewart-paul3260 Před 8 lety +62

    "Whenever the right honourable gentleman gets abusive we know he's losing"Very wise words and an important life lesson.

    • @boazjamesmiller6387
      @boazjamesmiller6387 Před 3 lety +22

      It would be... except that New Labour won the 1997 general election by a landslide. And the 2001 general election and the 2005 general election. They must have been doing something right.

    • @sayno2lolzisback
      @sayno2lolzisback Před rokem +8

      You are aware Blair whooped his ass in 1997?

    • @emizerri
      @emizerri Před 11 měsíci

      By winning he meant that Blair was failing with his rhetoric so he had to switch to ad hominem school yard politics and in turn the British ate it up and we all got a mass murderer well done again mugs 👏👏👏

  • @keithharding8645
    @keithharding8645 Před rokem +2

    Two. more yesterday's men we don't need to hear from. Take them off!

  • @lewstone1934
    @lewstone1934 Před 7 lety +53

    The worst thing that happened to Labour was the sudden death of......
    John Smith. (remember him?)

    • @jamiecook7926
      @jamiecook7926 Před 5 lety +11

      lewstone1934 no it wasn’t. Blair best thing at ever happened

    • @upstairssignificance1419
      @upstairssignificance1419 Před 5 lety +9

      @@jamiecook7926 The party is only beginning to recover from the damage Blair did.

    • @upstairssignificance1419
      @upstairssignificance1419 Před 4 lety +1

      @MrAeronuk1 I never said it was close to winning an election. I just said its slowly recovering from the damage the Blairites did and still are doing to the labour party. Stop misquoting what I said.

    • @ken-yo2hz
      @ken-yo2hz Před 4 lety +4

      UpstairsSignificance Blair was the greatest thing that happened to the Labour party. His cocksuckers, on the other hand, need to realise his ideology is over.

    • @HellRaiser1454654
      @HellRaiser1454654 Před 4 lety +3

      @@upstairssignificance1419 Blair is hated for very little tbh, its more to do with people falling for the media and tories instead of reality.

  • @atswag
    @atswag Před 9 lety +5

    This is the only way politicians should debate. Now, our Presidents get questions before hand, studies answers, and calls them "impromptu". You should be able to answer on your feet to direct questions and people keeping you honest. Love it to death. Best form of government debating hands down.

  • @PC-lu3zf
    @PC-lu3zf Před 3 lety +3

    Hmm Blair was LIAR LIAR LIAR 🤥
    Blair my late mum said was more Conservative than the Conservatives. Major was right he was trying to Censor the party.

  • @user-ly7ft5dm3h
    @user-ly7ft5dm3h Před 22 dny +1

    Mr.Major,Mr. Major.from Lara V Grenfell.Thank you.

  • @QuiickScopeThis
    @QuiickScopeThis Před 2 lety +12

    Notice how they actually do answer each others points or questions though...

  • @ishamael0
    @ishamael0 Před 4 lety +11

    Starmer should use this vs johnson

  • @rickmarquis3057
    @rickmarquis3057 Před 2 lety +8

    tony blair: young photogenic, brillant speaker, absolute a master of spinning, but after a decade the people would spit him in the face,...

  • @dac8939
    @dac8939 Před rokem +2

    They seem so grown up compared to politicians todat

  • @sammuel1971
    @sammuel1971 Před 8 lety +9

    look at the prospect of power flushing over him

  • @kingoftheseamusic
    @kingoftheseamusic Před 4 lety +7

    You were only supposed to blew the bloody doors off - John Major

  • @Saul_Bueno
    @Saul_Bueno Před 5 lety +12

    I didn' know the real John Major wasn't grey!

  • @chrismaddin8242
    @chrismaddin8242 Před 2 lety +2

    Should never had put Blair or blier into number 10

  • @Tamer_108
    @Tamer_108 Před 9 lety +19

    That's Peter Shore he's talking about.

  • @HistoryonYouTube
    @HistoryonYouTube Před 10 lety +15

    I thought Tony was getting the better of John, forgetting that John gets the last word. In any case, the question was not answered.

  • @lauralishes1
    @lauralishes1 Před 2 lety +48

    Never would've thought I'd give anything to have the days of Major back.

    • @dewok2706
      @dewok2706 Před rokem +5

      Major was easily the most qualified PM in recent history.

  • @marcussmith4840
    @marcussmith4840 Před rokem +1

    Proper politicians , look at now we had Theresa May , Lizz Truss , even mighty Rishi Sunak ffs!

  • @irnickkkknowles
    @irnickkkknowles Před 2 lety +2

    Civilised exchanged compared to what we have now. Well on one side

  • @gavlptvbk8665
    @gavlptvbk8665 Před rokem +3

    What made Blair amazing is the way he responded to Major’s jibes. Miliband, Corbyn and Starmer would sit there and take it from the PM, never defend themselves or their party and simply move on to the next scripted question.

  • @75MalcolmX
    @75MalcolmX Před 2 lety +3

    After this grueling question time, John had a cuddle with Edwina.

  • @albusbryant920
    @albusbryant920 Před rokem +10

    One of the greatest yakedowns of all time tony blair made alot of mistakes but he was a master debater 😂

    • @wilsonfisk6626
      @wilsonfisk6626 Před rokem

      Same. I think he met his match in Michael Howard, though.

  • @seafoxlrt616
    @seafoxlrt616 Před 4 lety +12

    Few Years later: "Tony Blair to be Prime Minister and a Landslide is likely"

  • @ArunKrishnan0709
    @ArunKrishnan0709 Před 4 lety +7

    Haha Tories laughing at leaving the EU. If only you knew

  • @Lara-wm9rm
    @Lara-wm9rm Před rokem +3

    Well I loved the live talk both Tony Blair and Sir John Major really hit the spot ! I laughed at the weak ,weak ,weak part but my favourite moments was when they featured Ted Heath !

  • @danielhall6354
    @danielhall6354 Před 4 měsíci +2

    apparently Tony felt pretty bad about calling Major weak

  • @nickvinehill7491
    @nickvinehill7491 Před 2 lety +1

    Punitive difference between Blair and Major then as their is between Starmer and Johnson today! All Tories together.

  • @mindsprawl
    @mindsprawl Před 9 lety +11

    People go on at Blair a lot, I would argue unfairly. I hate labour, I vote UKIP. I do know that Blair was very tough on terrorists during his time, and he took difficult decisions head on. Now though the labor party is still looking for an alternative to Blairism.

  • @techcommenter
    @techcommenter Před 8 lety +10

    4:20 for weak, weak, weak!

  • @fatbelly27
    @fatbelly27 Před rokem +1

    That'd be a 'no' then

  • @OwenLenzmeierOrganist
    @OwenLenzmeierOrganist Před 8 měsíci +1

    4:09 perfectly sums up Kevin McCarthy right now...

  • @gladifly
    @gladifly Před 8 lety +8

    When politics in the UK turned into circus of egos.

    • @stevew9125
      @stevew9125 Před 8 lety +6

      Nah, it was actually that long before, when Maggie Thatcher and the majority of the country hailed as a success with an "I'm alright jack" attitude, a government that caused 1 million families to loose their homes " they had been given "the right to buy" under the exact same government (Thatcher's) not to mention the further 350,000-plus that lost theirs on Major's watch!

    • @veggie42
      @veggie42 Před 7 lety +1

      Steve W Correct.Thatcher killed Britain,she wore that European flag jumper only to say NO NO NO when the EU isn't a State! it's shared competence on things that cross borders and I thought she would like that

    • @nudisco300
      @nudisco300 Před 7 lety +1

      Collette Post She killed Britain did she? So before her the union controlled the country with the gas on strike, the electric on strike, the ambulance on strike, the dustmen on strike, every major industry striking, EVEN grave diggers on strike so the dead could not buried. Add to this Britain so broke it had to beg for money from the International Monetary Fund just to keep going in the same way Greece has has to nowadays.
      You talk utter shite. Thatcher allowed people who wanted to work hard get on and make themselves more wealthy. What was wrong with that?

    • @BattlestarZenobia
      @BattlestarZenobia Před 4 lety

      nudisco300 the dead not being buried is a myth spread by right wing media, the only graves not dug was due to winter in the north where the ground was frozen.

  • @ahmedsenussi8232
    @ahmedsenussi8232 Před 2 lety +3

    This is reall polatics compared to today

  • @TridgeTV
    @TridgeTV Před 12 lety +20

    John Major what a legend he was and he sounds kind of like Michael Cain, makes him even better

  • @mattpreece6106
    @mattpreece6106 Před rokem +2

    There is a remake of this now .. they decided the Tory defeat of 1997 was so good and that being able to afford to live was actually so fun that we are going to have another crack at it after the next general election

    • @SanFran51
      @SanFran51 Před rokem

      Not really. Because the final years of the John Major government. THEY NEVER REGAINED IN THE POLLS. Rishi Sunak's Tories are actually slowly regaining ground. And the fact Keir Starmer is no Tony Blair. He's too obviously conniving and boring.