Rishi Sunak welcomes Keir Starmer as new prime minister | full speech

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  • Rishi Sunak gave a gracious first speech to parliament as the leader of the opposition in the House of Commons on Tuesday (9 July).
    Mr Sunak started his speech by congratulating Sir Keir Starmer on his general election victory.
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Komentáře • 531

  • @Norman_Mitchell
    @Norman_Mitchell Před 21 dnem +272

    Brilliant. It is not easy to lose gracefully by Rishi Sunak handed over the Kier Starmer with grace and humour.

  • @nigelhart3897
    @nigelhart3897 Před 21 dnem +352

    Couldn't imagine Johnson or Truss doing this, so i shall give credit where it's due.

    • @tituscrow4951
      @tituscrow4951 Před 21 dnem +12

      He did do the right thing here. Rare W for the little bro. 👊🏻

    • @maxdamagus
      @maxdamagus Před 21 dnem +1

      Johnson did..

    • @air99i
      @air99i Před 21 dnem

      👏👏👏

    • @okipullup6886
      @okipullup6886 Před 21 dnem +4

      No I think any brittish ex prime minister would do this. Unlike the Americans we have some framework around proper manners and decorum.

    • @Grant-i9l
      @Grant-i9l Před 19 dny

      Johnson did with Corbin but the little prick couldn't take it.

  • @Steventrafford
    @Steventrafford Před 21 dnem +227

    A speech with actually dignity. I don’t hate Sunak. I don’t even think he’s a bad person. Just privileged and divorced from everyday life. His ignorance is his weakness.

    • @tewrgh
      @tewrgh Před 21 dnem +14

      I totally agree with you. He's not an evil person, but the damage he wrought was the inevitable result of putting a billionaire with no concept of the lived experience of the average citizen in charge of a country.

    • @Truthsayer-sc9uq
      @Truthsayer-sc9uq Před 21 dnem +1

      ⁠ That’s what narcissist abuse does to decent human beings! They say ‘sorry’ for everything a lot ! ​​⁠The common British people can’t even understand the basic difference between 2 rival countries with completely opposite faiths ! All they can see is a man of melanin and his father-in-laws hard earned money which they all think is rightfully Britain’s as he is from the ex-colonial country and so ‘common’ wealth for them !

    • @maxdamagus
      @maxdamagus Před 21 dnem +17

      @@tewrgh This doesn't even make sense. Define the "damage" of which you speak. When he took the reins we were struggling, his efforts have shown genuine progress and this is why he felt it possible to call an election. But as always people hear what they want to hear, see only what they want to see.

    • @Lints77
      @Lints77 Před 21 dnem +1

      disagree in bounds. Conservatives have principles about spending and else. Austerity has always been a British conservative trademark. Let’s see liberal principles in action to bring balance and hope it makes the lives of the British people better

    • @tewrgh
      @tewrgh Před 20 dny

      @@maxdamagus I'm obviously talking about his contribution over the last 14 years, not just the last 2

  • @ChrisCM23
    @ChrisCM23 Před 21 dnem +152

    My respect for Sunak has just quadrupled, great speech.

    • @Newport1930
      @Newport1930 Před 21 dnem +12

      I have always respected Rishi Sunak, he’s a statesman to the end.

  • @Infernius
    @Infernius Před 21 dnem +55

    He spoke well to his credit, looks like a weight has been lifted.

    • @Pennywise.18
      @Pennywise.18 Před 19 dny +2

      He had to carry the weight of past administrations mismanagement as well unfortunately but in his 20 months I think he did reasonably good job in bringing stability given where we were tbh

    • @bkit5
      @bkit5 Před 19 dny +1

      @@Pennywise.18 There is nothing more he could have done with maintaining sanctions on Russia which increased gas prices and inflation. If UK starts buying oil from Russia like before 70% of the problems are solved.

  • @MrKojack50
    @MrKojack50 Před 21 dnem +45

    The best PM in the last 14 years, not his fault the previous 3 were so bad, with one been a compulsive liar. good luck to you Sir.

  • @AMen-yw9cr
    @AMen-yw9cr Před 21 dnem +51

    Rarely is becoming an ex-PM a promotion like it's with Rishi Sunak

  • @jimbo914
    @jimbo914 Před 21 dnem +228

    I'll offer one single piece of praise to Sunak in my entire life. He's shown far more grace and humility in defeat than most

    • @johntooth1886
      @johntooth1886 Před 21 dnem +2

      Yep.

    • @yc1094
      @yc1094 Před 21 dnem +13

      Absolutely. I'm so thankful that we have no trumpian election denial, refusal to acknowledge defeat etc.

    • @englishboy993
      @englishboy993 Před 21 dnem +3

      I thought we got rid of him for good yet he's back

    • @User-x4w2o
      @User-x4w2o Před 21 dnem +3

      I agree. Fair play to him handing the poisoned challis over….😂

    • @user-rv9hp6bo3y
      @user-rv9hp6bo3y Před 21 dnem +6

      Don't feel too bad for him. He's hopping on the first plane to California with £700 million in his account come end of the month.

  • @Lints77
    @Lints77 Před 21 dnem +22

    Rishi inherited a mess from his predecessors, but hell, he speaks so well and you may not like him but you cannot deny he is effective.

  • @writetonobody
    @writetonobody Před 21 dnem +38

    Rishi Sunak is my inspiration from the way he speak and his
    determination

  • @hvideos2832
    @hvideos2832 Před 20 dny +18

    Whatever you think of rishi, you can't deny this man has shown class and dignity

  • @CyberLotus2
    @CyberLotus2 Před 20 dny +19

    I have never heard any other politician speak with such grace, humility and dignity, especially after losing election with a tough task of handing over to the new PM,Rishi Sunak is such a decent human, his *Hindu upbringing* shines through being so well mannered, manners cost nothing.Recall the exit speeches made by Boris Johnson or Liz Truss ,Theresa May 🤭

    • @gujjuboy3995
      @gujjuboy3995 Před 17 dny +2

      Long live Hindus, long live Christians...🥳

  • @jamieparry6420
    @jamieparry6420 Před 21 dnem +182

    Rishi looks happier than I’ve ever seen him.

    • @bouldy2
      @bouldy2 Před 21 dnem +33

      Probably a combination of relief and disappointment. Knowing that it's over, but able to go back to his good life. This was extremely well done and respectful. I'd like to see more aspects like that across the entire parliament

    • @dubnubgtd8538
      @dubnubgtd8538 Před 21 dnem +10

      Because he’s a few hundred million more richer since being PM. In one financial year he made 120 million, whilst millions of families made financially worse off. He’s happy because he just has to accept being leader for a few months more until he can board a private jet back to California and lavish lifestyle.

    • @4dzxk332
      @4dzxk332 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@dubnubgtd8538ABSOLUTELY THIS 💯💯💯

    • @themannestman
      @themannestman Před 21 dnem +12

      ​@@dubnubgtd8538 Stop being jealous.

    • @dubnubgtd8538
      @dubnubgtd8538 Před 21 dnem +3

      Jealousy has nothing to do with it, plus I’m happy with my life thanks. maybe I speak for millions whose rents have doubled or mortgages that doubled, or been evicted for no reason...

  • @BarnaySlb
    @BarnaySlb Před 21 dnem +33

    Democracy in his best. As a Portuguese living and working in England, may God bless this great country

    • @jameshawkins7107
      @jameshawkins7107 Před 21 dnem +4

      Thank you. We were feeling like it was all going wrong. I’m hoping that the narrative will change and our immigrant population will begin to feel again valued and welcomed in this country.

    • @user-vj5xg8yc5f
      @user-vj5xg8yc5f Před 21 dnem +1

      Love the Portuguese people and country, so friendly and welcoming.

    • @nayon9379
      @nayon9379 Před 18 dny

      🃏THE GOSPEL OF THE WORD OF ALMIGHTY GOD "the last age in which God is saving man from the imminent destruction of this old world"
      "What is the Influence of Darkness?" ... (called "influence of darkness" is the influence of deception, corruption, bonding, and control of Satan on people; Satan's influence is an in that brings death. How can you escape from the influence of darkness after you have faith in God? When you pray sincerely to God, you turn your heart completely on Him, and at this point God's Spirit touches your heart. If people cannot do the words of God, if they always try to fool Him, act without zeal for Him, and do not believe in His existence--all of these people are living under influence of darkness. Man is limited in believing in God, and because he knows nothing about God, he still lives--according to the old rules, in words without fulfillment, in a life of darkness and uncertainty, without fully purified by God nor He completely owned it. All those who cannot accept God's work, or accept God's work but cannot respond to His demands, are people living under the influence of darkness. Only those who desire to obtain the truth and can respond to God's requests will receive blessings from Him, and only they will escape from the influence of darkness. Those who intentionally disruption church--life, who deliberately start strict between their brothers, or form small groups are people live in the deeper influence of darkness, in slavery to Satan. All those who cannot love God sincerely, who do not seek to achieve the truth, and do not focus on changing their dispositions are people who live under the influence of darkness.)
      Almighty God said
      CALLED "influence of darkness" is the INFLUENCE of DECEPTION, CORRUPTION, BONDING, and CONTROL of SATAN on PEOPLE; SATAN'S INFLUENCE is an influence that BRINGS DEATH. All who LIVE under SATAN'S COVERAGE will CERTAINLY DIE. 😪
      HOW can you ESCAPE from the INFLUENCE of DARKNESS after HAVE FAITH in GOD? WHEN you PRAY SINCERELY to GOD, you TURN your HEART COMPLETELY on Him, and at this POINT GOD'S Spirit TOUCHES your HEART.
      You BECOMING READY to GIVE YOURSELF COMPLETELY to Him, and at this MOMENT, you have ESCAPED from the INFLUENCE of DARKNESS. If EVERYTHING a man does is that which PLEASES GOD and CONFORMS to His REQUESTS, he is a MAN who LIVES by His WORDS of GOD and UNDER His CARE and PROTECTION.
      IF people CANNOT do the WORDS of GOD, if they ALWAYS TRY to FOOL Him, ACT without ZEAL for Him, and do NOT BELIEVE in His EXISTENCE---all of these PEOPLE are LIVING UNDER INFLUENCE of DARKNESS. People WHO have NOT RECEIVED GOD'S SALVATION live UNDER the COVERAGE of SATAN; I MEAN, they ALL LIVE UNDER the INFLUENCE of DARKNESS. 😪
      Those WHO do NOT BELIEVE in GOD LIVE under SATAN'S COVERAGE: EVEN those who BELIEVE in GOD'S EXISTENCE may NOT LIVE in His LIGHT, because those WHO BELIEVE in Him may NOT REALLY LIVE ACCORDING to His WORDS or SUBMIT to GOD. 😪
      MAN is LIMITED in BELIEVING in GOD, and because he KNOWS NOTHING about GOD, he STILL lives ACCORDING to the OLD RULES, in WORDS without FULFILLMENT, in a LIFE of DARKNESS and UNCERTAINTY, without FULLY PURIFIED by GOD nor He COMPLETELY OWNED it. ☀️
      In FACT, although it NEEDS NOT to be SAID that those WHO BELIEVE in GOD may STILL be under INFLUENCE, because they do NOT HAVE the WORK of the HOLY SPIRIT. Those who have NOT RECEIVED GOD'S GRACE or MERCY and those who CANNOT SEE the WORK of the HOLY SPIRIT ALL live UNDER the INFLUENCE of DARKNESS, and MOST, so are PEOPLE who ONLY ENJOY GOD'S GRACE BUT DO NOT KNOW Him. If a person believes in God but spends most of his life living under the influence of darkness, this person's existence is meaningless---and why mention people who do not believe that God exists ? 😪
      All those who cannot accept God's work, or accept God's work but cannot respond to His demands, are people living under the influence of darkness. Only those who DESIRE to OBTAIN the TRUTH and can RESPOND to GOD'S REQUESTS will RECEIVE BLESSINGS from HIM, and ONLY THEY will ESCAPE from the INFLUENCE of DARKNESS. ☀️
      Those who are NOT FREE, who are always CONTROLLED by some THING, and CANNOT GIVE THEIR HEART to GOD are PEOPLE UNDER SLAVERY to SATAN who LIVE with
      DEATH. 😪
      Those who are NOT FAITHFUL in their OWN DUTIES, NOT FAITHFUL to GOD'S INSTRUCTIONS, and do NOT PERFORM their DUTIES in the CHURCH are PEOPLE WHO LIVE in the INFLUENCE of DARKNESS. Those who INTENTIONALLY DISRUPTION CHURCH-LIFE, who deliberately START STRICT BETWEEN their BROTHERS, or FORM small GROUPS are PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN THE DEEPER INFLUENCE OF DARKNESS, in SLAVERY to SATAN. 😪
      Those who have an abnormal relationship with God, who always have extravagant desires, who always want to take advantage, and who never seek to change their dispositions are people who live under the influence of darkness. Those WHO are CARELESS and NOT serious in their PRACTICE of TRUTH, and do NOT seek to FULFILL GOD'S will, but RATHER seek ONLY to SATISFY their OWN FLESH, are also PEOPLE who LIVE UNDER the INFLUENCE of DARKNESS, SHROUDED by DEATH. ☀️
      Those who commit perversion and deception when working for God, who are hasty in dealing with God, who deceive God, and who always plan for themselves are people who live under the influence of darkness.
      ALL those WHO CANNOT LOVE GOD SINCERELY, who do NOT SEEK to ACHIEVE the TRUTH, and do NOT FOCUS on CHANGING the5 DISPOSITIONS are PEOPLE who LIVE UNDER the INFLUENCE of DARKNESS. 🙏
      From " Flee From the Influence of darkness, and God Will Gain You ". holy book ...
      Fulfillment of "When I looked up, someone handed me a book wrapped in a scroll. I opened it and I read on both sides the prayers, sorrows, and curses." (Ezekiel 2:9-10). ... He added, "These are the true WORDS of GOD". "His clothes were stained with blood. He was called the "Word of God" (Rev.19:9,13).
      📥Calling and leading everyone to His lowered Kingdom or Church because it is still standing on earth in the holy place in the air/ youtube "THE CHURCH OF ALMIGHTY GOD 💐 this is the fulfillment of what He said to Peter 2,000 years ago, recorded in (Matthew 16:18'19).
      This is the the only Church of each one of our spirit that we must listen to or eat and drink like how we eat, dress and sleep every day so that He can guide us and change us by rejecting the evil attached by satan so as to be perfect,
      having attained eternal life that will enter the coming replacement of the New Heaven and New Earth. 💌

    • @pedrom1619
      @pedrom1619 Před 12 dny

      Don't generalize, it cannot be an open door policy ​@@jameshawkins7107

  • @rosewilliamson2153
    @rosewilliamson2153 Před 21 dnem +73

    Very clear and welcoming speech full of recognition. Well done ex. Prime minister.

  • @kimtownsend6260
    @kimtownsend6260 Před 21 dnem +108

    Why can't they behave like this all the time instead of the pantomimes we usually see? I would have more respect for all of them if they did . Its not popularity contest these people have been elected as Representative of their constituency .

    • @voice.of.reason
      @voice.of.reason Před 21 dnem +7

      Yes remarkably humble

    • @MKhosla-wb5bf
      @MKhosla-wb5bf Před 21 dnem

      The pantomime was always initiated by KS and Labour who were desperately seeking power under any circumstances and now he wants to control how everyone and thing, and media behave…. Watch this space….hypocrisy will reveal itself soon.

  • @isabelstokes4042
    @isabelstokes4042 Před 21 dnem +102

    Both the Prime Minister and the Ex-Prime Minister have been so gracious in victory and defeat. Contrast that to the US! I'm proud of our parliament.

    • @Pabsie1974
      @Pabsie1974 Před 21 dnem +6

      They have indeed.

    • @yc1094
      @yc1094 Před 21 dnem +9

      Couldn't agree more. Moments like this make me proud to be a Brit.

    • @snowwhite2146
      @snowwhite2146 Před 21 dnem +2

      Exactly. Me too.

    • @Truthsayer-sc9uq
      @Truthsayer-sc9uq Před 21 dnem +1

      Look what CEP Mentions:
      Spectator: How Labour’s Jail Strategy Could Come Unstuck
      “Let’s talk cobblers. The Prime Minister has responded to the jail space crisis by ennobling the nation’s shoe mender-in-chief James Timpson and making him minister for prisons, probation and parole. This is a bold move but not one without risk. It would only take one high-profile crime committed by a prisoner on early release to plunge the strategy into crisis. Timpson has made his fortune out of the ubiquitous key cutting and watch repair outlets that sprout from many big supermarkets. He’s less well known for a passionate interest in penal affairs. He became the first household name retailer to employ carefully screened prison leavers in his shops and they have returned his trust by becoming some of his best workers. I’ve never had a bad visit to Timpsons; this says much about the business his father and he have built on can-do socially aware capitalism.”

    • @maxdamagus
      @maxdamagus Před 21 dnem +7

      In his mannerisms, in his grace, he is more English than many Englishmen. He truly is a morally driven, and venerable character. For all his "flaws" as people perceive them.

  • @mariarodrigues5482
    @mariarodrigues5482 Před 21 dnem +36

    Wow! What a great speech, you will truly be remembered. God bless you and your family. ❤

  • @lathanair3743
    @lathanair3743 Před 19 dny +8

    Former PM RISHI SUNAK....IS A GOOD MAN..... A GOOD HUSBAND AND A FATHER.
    HE DID HIS DUTY ....WELL....
    GOD BLESS ..YR FAMILY.❤❤❤

  • @justinneill5003
    @justinneill5003 Před 21 dnem +12

    Fair play to him, he handled it with grace and dignity (unlike certain others, whose manner of departure demonstrated why they should never have been there in the first place.)

  • @HCL882
    @HCL882 Před 21 dnem +12

    A very gracious man

  • @priyashmukherjee3015
    @priyashmukherjee3015 Před 18 dny +5

    *LOVE FROM INDIA RISHI SIR. YOU ARE AN EXAMPLE*

  • @Sarah-qo9bu
    @Sarah-qo9bu Před 21 dnem +11

    You know what I respect this. Good for them. God bless them both

  • @ahmedfarah5928
    @ahmedfarah5928 Před 21 dnem +74

    Great speech ex p.m.

  • @sudenims5235
    @sudenims5235 Před 21 dnem +17

    I’ve always liked Rishi. He’s a family man and mostly respectful. Shame about the D-day disrespect though. I appreciate his humbleness and wish him well. I always got the feeling he wanted to achieve his pledges but he had his hands tied behind his back and it stopped him from achieving it.

    • @Truthsayer-sc9uq
      @Truthsayer-sc9uq Před 21 dnem +1

      ⁠That’s what narcissist abuse does to decent human beings! They say ‘sorry’ for everything a lot ! ​​⁠The common British people can’t even understand the basic difference between 2 rival countries with completely opposite faiths ! All they can see is a man of melanin and his father-in-laws hard earned money which they all think is rightfully Britain’s as he is from the ex-colonial country and so ‘common’ wealth for them !

  • @ronghosh8245
    @ronghosh8245 Před 21 dnem +50

    Sunak wins hands down even in defeat.

    • @DarkCreed
      @DarkCreed Před 21 dnem +1

      Its the only thing he won

    • @Truthsayer-sc9uq
      @Truthsayer-sc9uq Před 21 dnem +1

      Look what CEP Mentions:
      Spectator: How Labour’s Jail Strategy Could Come Unstuck
      “Let’s talk cobblers. The Prime Minister has responded to the jail space crisis by ennobling the nation’s shoe mender-in-chief James Timpson and making him minister for prisons, probation and parole. This is a bold move but not one without risk. It would only take one high-profile crime committed by a prisoner on early release to plunge the strategy into crisis. Timpson has made his fortune out of the ubiquitous key cutting and watch repair outlets that sprout from many big supermarkets. He’s less well known for a passionate interest in penal affairs. He became the first household name retailer to employ carefully screened prison leavers in his shops and they have returned his trust by becoming some of his best workers. I’ve never had a bad visit to Timpsons; this says much about the business his father and he have built on can-do socially aware capitalism.”

  • @HIT40PLUS
    @HIT40PLUS Před 21 dnem +34

    For those who have disparaged Rishi if you think he's bad standby for who will replace him.

    • @whataboutry
      @whataboutry Před 21 dnem +2

      hear hear!

    • @Truthsayer-sc9uq
      @Truthsayer-sc9uq Před 21 dnem +1

      Look what CEP Mentions:
      Spectator: How Labour’s Jail Strategy Could Come Unstuck
      “Let’s talk cobblers. The Prime Minister has responded to the jail space crisis by ennobling the nation’s shoe mender-in-chief James Timpson and making him minister for prisons, probation and parole. This is a bold move but not one without risk. It would only take one high-profile crime committed by a prisoner on early release to plunge the strategy into crisis. Timpson has made his fortune out of the ubiquitous key cutting and watch repair outlets that sprout from many big supermarkets. He’s less well known for a passionate interest in penal affairs. He became the first household name retailer to employ carefully screened prison leavers in his shops and they have returned his trust by becoming some of his best workers. I’ve never had a bad visit to Timpsons; this says much about the business his father and he have built on can-do socially aware capitalism.”

    • @Ashsanity
      @Ashsanity Před 21 dnem +1

      so what you are suggesting is that a renowned defence lawyer knighted for his services and his commitment to his country, will be worse than a criminal millionaire who did nothing but take money out of the country?

    • @williamarmstrong646
      @williamarmstrong646 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@AshsanityI think that it is a reference to who might be the next Tory leader.

    • @Ashsanity
      @Ashsanity Před 20 dny

      @@williamarmstrong646 tories are done, the younger generations arent gonna vote for em

  • @brianeke2586
    @brianeke2586 Před 21 dnem +32

    Nice one Rishi 👏👏👏

  • @alokbasu3984
    @alokbasu3984 Před 19 dny +4

    What a nice speech it is.We Indians and our political parties to learn from this.

  • @bengolby-mw6ee
    @bengolby-mw6ee Před 21 dnem +44

    A very good speech Richi Sunak has given us all he has done his very best but if we are all honest no matter what side of the House we all sit or what are politics are no body likes to lose in this life I wish Richi Sunak and his family all the very best and good health thank you everyone

    • @MB10-66
      @MB10-66 Před 21 dnem

      Sunak was NOT elected, and the little technocrat did nothing for the UK

    • @Ashsanity
      @Ashsanity Před 21 dnem

      he hasnt done his best atall! are you an idiot? he just fucked the country royally in every direction.

  • @thesimplekitchen59
    @thesimplekitchen59 Před 21 dnem +11

    I hope the new prime minister will listen to the demands of NHS and support this great national service to the public . I was a retired NHS

    • @bkit5
      @bkit5 Před 19 dny

      😂😂😂 It can’t be done cause the UK is going broke. They cannot afford not to buy oil from Russia. Understand that the economy needs to grow to give young people out of universities and colleges to get jobs. Growth requires more production. More production requires energy. The only way to feed the immediate demand for energy is oil and nuclear. Even battery powered cars require energy to charge which once again comes from nuclear and oil. The world needs to stop helping sex for a few years 😂😂😂

  • @noodles3559
    @noodles3559 Před 21 dnem +7

    You know what, fair play great speech. F the tories but Sunak just got a lot of respect from me there.

  • @SelinaJames
    @SelinaJames Před 21 dnem +8

    I was going to write a speech but I’d have to many people to thank .

  • @danielgalvin9120
    @danielgalvin9120 Před 21 dnem +61

    rishi did well here considering he got beaten

    • @jow8480
      @jow8480 Před 21 dnem +2

      Like he got a choice 🤣🤣

  • @Grant-i9l
    @Grant-i9l Před 19 dny +4

    Dianne Abbot looked almost touched.

  • @stuartdavidson162
    @stuartdavidson162 Před 21 dnem +13

    Not a Tory fan but fair doos - classy - British :)

    • @Truthsayer-sc9uq
      @Truthsayer-sc9uq Před 21 dnem +1

      Look what CEP Mentions:
      Spectator: How Labour’s Jail Strategy Could Come Unstuck
      “Let’s talk cobblers. The Prime Minister has responded to the jail space crisis by ennobling the nation’s shoe mender-in-chief James Timpson and making him minister for prisons, probation and parole. This is a bold move but not one without risk. It would only take one high-profile crime committed by a prisoner on early release to plunge the strategy into crisis. Timpson has made his fortune out of the ubiquitous key cutting and watch repair outlets that sprout from many big supermarkets. He’s less well known for a passionate interest in penal affairs. He became the first household name retailer to employ carefully screened prison leavers in his shops and they have returned his trust by becoming some of his best workers. I’ve never had a bad visit to Timpsons; this says much about the business his father and he have built on can-do socially aware capitalism.”

  • @5yfgh7hcbbg
    @5yfgh7hcbbg Před 21 dnem +8

    Rishi sunuk great

  • @rogerterry5013
    @rogerterry5013 Před 21 dnem +29

    Pretty good speech. Seems like a reasonable guy, probably in the wrong party.

    • @tinachristine4573
      @tinachristine4573 Před 21 dnem

      And yet chooses to remain in the same party with Cruela Braverman.

    • @JanMorristheadminmaven
      @JanMorristheadminmaven Před 21 dnem

      Don't forget him promising to take funding from a poor area to spend on a wealthy Tory one. Reverse Robin Hood. He's not nice, don't be fooled.

    • @Truthsayer-sc9uq
      @Truthsayer-sc9uq Před 21 dnem +1

      Look what CEP Mentions:
      Spectator: How Labour’s Jail Strategy Could Come Unstuck
      “Let’s talk cobblers. The Prime Minister has responded to the jail space crisis by ennobling the nation’s shoe mender-in-chief James Timpson and making him minister for prisons, probation and parole. This is a bold move but not one without risk. It would only take one high-profile crime committed by a prisoner on early release to plunge the strategy into crisis. Timpson has made his fortune out of the ubiquitous key cutting and watch repair outlets that sprout from many big supermarkets. He’s less well known for a passionate interest in penal affairs. He became the first household name retailer to employ carefully screened prison leavers in his shops and they have returned his trust by becoming some of his best workers. I’ve never had a bad visit to Timpsons; this says much about the business his father and he have built on can-do socially aware capitalism.”

  • @chathreshyuvi8236
    @chathreshyuvi8236 Před 21 dnem +13

    Rishi Sunak is a humble gentleman.
    he should have won the election if Lizz Truss and Boris doesn't sink the ship badly

  • @jacquelinefletcher5677
    @jacquelinefletcher5677 Před 21 dnem +38

    Passing the baton !!

  • @stevedynell3330
    @stevedynell3330 Před 18 dny +3

    Thank you very much, Mr. Rishi Sunak, for being an honourable and decent person in defeat! Take care, God bless, and may God have mercy on you, your successor, the British people, the European nations, and the global nations!

  • @rfan5158
    @rfan5158 Před 20 dny +3

    This is class. Unimaginable in Poland

  • @Talaxianer
    @Talaxianer Před 21 dnem +8

    1:16 Peter Griffin Laugh

  • @johnhope4567
    @johnhope4567 Před 21 dnem +3

    Shown more class and grace in that 5 mins, than in hi whole premiership

  • @chadbaker48
    @chadbaker48 Před 21 dnem +3

    How refreshing to hear polite and respectful comments well done UK 🙌🏼💯

  • @KingsWorld2015
    @KingsWorld2015 Před 21 dnem +3

    That was a good speech...but Kiers won't last 9 months as PM 😮😮

  • @bijukuriakose59
    @bijukuriakose59 Před 21 dnem +68

    Gracious Speech, Mr Sunak

    • @voice.of.reason
      @voice.of.reason Před 21 dnem +2

      I was impressed

    • @Truthsayer-sc9uq
      @Truthsayer-sc9uq Před 21 dnem +1

      Look what CEP Mentions:
      Spectator: How Labour’s Jail Strategy Could Come Unstuck
      “Let’s talk cobblers. The Prime Minister has responded to the jail space crisis by ennobling the nation’s shoe mender-in-chief James Timpson and making him minister for prisons, probation and parole. This is a bold move but not one without risk. It would only take one high-profile crime committed by a prisoner on early release to plunge the strategy into crisis. Timpson has made his fortune out of the ubiquitous key cutting and watch repair outlets that sprout from many big supermarkets. He’s less well known for a passionate interest in penal affairs. He became the first household name retailer to employ carefully screened prison leavers in his shops and they have returned his trust by becoming some of his best workers. I’ve never had a bad visit to Timpsons; this says much about the business his father and he have built on can-do socially aware capitalism.”

  • @hansshell6792
    @hansshell6792 Před 21 dnem +67

    One ass cheek to another

  • @Pennywise.18
    @Pennywise.18 Před 19 dny +3

    He got all the hate for the mismanagement of tories past administration as well on the contrary he in his 20 months brought back stability tbh

  • @baindramo24
    @baindramo24 Před 17 dny +2

    Indian culture matters ❤

  • @Dr.Chrome8734
    @Dr.Chrome8734 Před 19 dny +3

    Rishi you're the best

  • @whatever04811
    @whatever04811 Před 21 dnem +7

    Rishi, you should move back to California. You have love for this country.

  • @ASANJamir
    @ASANJamir Před 18 dny +1

    Sir Rishi Sunak
    God bless

  • @lawistruth
    @lawistruth Před 21 dnem +6

    Same difference without a distinction

  • @rosspanama9633
    @rosspanama9633 Před 21 dnem +5

    unlike Camron when the going was tough he stuck with it.

  • @AlisonDavies-vj9un
    @AlisonDavies-vj9un Před 21 dnem +3

    I bet he did , laughing at the mess kier has to face 😂😂😂

    • @Figuringoutlife12
      @Figuringoutlife12 Před 20 dny +1

      He got a mess from his predecessors. He took over the economy when the pound was 40% down and inflation was highest.
      He brought back these things to normal and recalled elections.
      He is presenting a role model for opposition that the world is admiring.

  • @dsebbebridge2674
    @dsebbebridge2674 Před 21 dnem +2

    I much prefer him as a person when he is a member of the opposition. Good speech

  • @lisapayet9698
    @lisapayet9698 Před 21 dnem +3

    Respect

  • @tonyking2030
    @tonyking2030 Před 21 dnem +15

    Noody will recognise the way Sunak described the y the Tory’s helped their constituents & the country!

    • @Jimmy_Moon
      @Jimmy_Moon Před 21 dnem +5

      ?

    • @voice.of.reason
      @voice.of.reason Před 21 dnem +1

      I did

    • @Truthsayer-sc9uq
      @Truthsayer-sc9uq Před 21 dnem +1

      Look what CEP Mentions:
      Spectator: How Labour’s Jail Strategy Could Come Unstuck
      “Let’s talk cobblers. The Prime Minister has responded to the jail space crisis by ennobling the nation’s shoe mender-in-chief James Timpson and making him minister for prisons, probation and parole. This is a bold move but not one without risk. It would only take one high-profile crime committed by a prisoner on early release to plunge the strategy into crisis. Timpson has made his fortune out of the ubiquitous key cutting and watch repair outlets that sprout from many big supermarkets. He’s less well known for a passionate interest in penal affairs. He became the first household name retailer to employ carefully screened prison leavers in his shops and they have returned his trust by becoming some of his best workers. I’ve never had a bad visit to Timpsons; this says much about the business his father and he have built on can-do socially aware capitalism.”

  • @ramadiscrete5641
    @ramadiscrete5641 Před 21 dnem +50

    Sunak shows leadership i have never expected this high standard of professionalism.very positive and humble

    • @K86oldschool
      @K86oldschool Před 21 dnem +2

      @@ramadiscrete5641 🤣

    • @retnaverutharajah6346
      @retnaverutharajah6346 Před 21 dnem +2

      abused , so used to it in UK Indian heritage 😢

    • @wimblewomble21
      @wimblewomble21 Před 21 dnem

      Nope
      He backstabbed two sitting pms, had an 80 seat majority and squandered it by doing the exact opposite of what he was elected to do.. Professional my ass.. Hes one of the most useless, unloyal and feckless pms this nation has ever had. Dont shake your head wondering why he lost the top job

    • @voice.of.reason
      @voice.of.reason Před 21 dnem +9

      He has always spoken well and professionally, but most of the public never watched or listen properly to him, they would rather listen to their mates or workmates, or what the media say about him (jibes about wealth or rat etc) rather than forming their own opinion. I don't agree with his left leaning socialist policies but he is a decent guy

    • @K86oldschool
      @K86oldschool Před 21 dnem

      @@retnaverutharajah6346 abused? Uk is the most diverse place in Europe....where folk can live for free,and do what they want to whoever they want as history has shown and present day...if you feel abused....go somewhere else...this is the uk...respect us and our ways of life as we would if roles were reversed,or leave....don't stay and moan about anything and everything....its on you and you alone to do something with your life...no one else...the white folk that are alive today didn't do a damn thing to any of u'se....and we are not obligated in anyway at all to take this crap! Adapt or leave....the government's may have invited u'se but they don't work for the people....they work for themselves.... the people were not asked, there was no vote and the recent election as per was rigged... if you feel hatred towards us....leave...you're clearly staying because you are here for war, to conquer... the idiot woke may be falling for it....the sane folk are not though... you think we are fairies....yeah you are pals with that bunch....if this is war.....the introduction of the REAL people of the uk will be a shock 🤯

  • @vinayk5634
    @vinayk5634 Před 12 dny

    I don’t see India’s democracy reaching this level of statesmanship in my lifetime

  • @azadmudhoo2074
    @azadmudhoo2074 Před 21 dnem +1

    Top speech. This is a significant example of democracy - the REAL one! Also, this speech is testament for a CIVILISED society - in the REAL sense! God bless UK.

  • @imichealrayapah3084
    @imichealrayapah3084 Před 21 dnem +2

    Now we can watch Euro ex PM 😂😅Good timing for election date.😊Good to mention Job and Salomon Mr ExPM keep reading the Word to shine the light inside wherever you are.

  • @filmneek
    @filmneek Před 21 dnem +3

    This is very dignifying from Sunak. Why wasn’t he always like this?

    • @mus139
      @mus139 Před 21 dnem +1

      His Just trying to save his ass?

    • @Lkpumpin
      @Lkpumpin Před 21 dnem +6

      He was always like this, you just didn’t see it because everyone was busy listening to everyone else, but Rishi himself. Busy listening to the media’s envious of his wealth, opinions of the ignorance and the damages previous Tory PMs had done. I wish him all the best, he had the genuine interest of the country, but with his hand’s tied by literally everyone, including the public

    • @Figuringoutlife12
      @Figuringoutlife12 Před 20 dny

      ​@@Lkpumpin Exactly

  • @vultan2000
    @vultan2000 Před 21 dnem +2

    Hold the new government to account??!! He couldn’t hold his own government to account!

  • @gurvinderkaur5611
    @gurvinderkaur5611 Před 20 dny +2

    Very nice speach

  • @craigfowler7098
    @craigfowler7098 Před 21 dnem +10

    His best ever speech

  • @BunnyUK
    @BunnyUK Před 21 dnem +19

    Uniparty members recognising each other.

  • @SupriyaM-pd5wr
    @SupriyaM-pd5wr Před 20 dny +1

    Again come back soon as pm, love you

  • @eugeniamanescu6121
    @eugeniamanescu6121 Před 16 dny +1

    Very good Sunak 🥰

  • @Windraesa
    @Windraesa Před 21 dnem +2

    Anyone know who the scenes is sat next to diane abbot? first seen about 2:49

    • @DarkCreed
      @DarkCreed Před 21 dnem +2

      Ayeeeee 😉

    • @Windraesa
      @Windraesa Před 21 dnem

      @@DarkCreed i need answers not affirmation!

  • @blue_defender110
    @blue_defender110 Před 21 dnem +10

    long live the queen

  • @Wxys.500
    @Wxys.500 Před 20 dny

    Pure statesmanship and class, and a plain beautiful speech. This is the level day to day politics should aspire to work at, from all sides, at all times.

  • @hoohaa559
    @hoohaa559 Před 21 dnem +7

    How 2 partys can be so misaligned with whats needed in society is staggering

  • @MahendraVidyarthi
    @MahendraVidyarthi Před 19 dny +1

    Brilliant PM

  • @rehanaahmed3969
    @rehanaahmed3969 Před 19 dny +1

    Very good sir

  • @amaafoblay40
    @amaafoblay40 Před 20 dny +1

    Brilliant speech.

  • @istriver.
    @istriver. Před 21 dnem +1

    Rishi can finally enjoy his Coke again.

  • @haeleth7218
    @haeleth7218 Před 21 dnem +2

    Sunak looks relieved to be no longer in power to me. I voted Reform - now the Farage is at large! 🙂

  • @yashrumjalivlogs6432
    @yashrumjalivlogs6432 Před 2 dny

    Such a beautiful speaker wonder speech ♥️

  • @COCOFINANCE
    @COCOFINANCE Před 21 dnem +5

    We need a charity boxing match between these two

  • @azrajavaid6294
    @azrajavaid6294 Před 20 dny

    I hope this will be a great example to all who lose the election and welcome the winner of rival party . ❤

  • @alternateaccount4868
    @alternateaccount4868 Před 18 dny

    He actually spoke so well. Either this or people never really paid attention to he had to say?

  • @EmperorRuler-ps8my
    @EmperorRuler-ps8my Před 21 dnem +1

    Action needed.

  • @AngelaPennock
    @AngelaPennock Před 21 dnem

    Rishi and Sunak are both dignified men. This is how it should be done!

  • @tanmaylitoria.
    @tanmaylitoria. Před 20 dny

    Can someone tell me what's the "Yaayyyyy" or "Yeahhhh" for after each few statements??

    • @safdar997
      @safdar997 Před 17 dny

      It means they are appreciating and agreeing

  • @jayneholland1472
    @jayneholland1472 Před 21 dnem +4

    Shame he didn’t listen to the people…

    • @Figuringoutlife12
      @Figuringoutlife12 Před 20 dny

      He didn't have the option. Lizz listened to you and fucked the economy. Then you only cried

  • @alexmckendrick
    @alexmckendrick Před 21 dnem +4

    You're all deluded.

  • @najeebrahman4002
    @najeebrahman4002 Před 15 dny

    This man has shown grace🎉

  • @nickysixx2480
    @nickysixx2480 Před 21 dnem

    That was a great speech

  • @afhoj
    @afhoj Před 21 dnem +1

    Impressive

  • @eugeniamanescu6121
    @eugeniamanescu6121 Před 16 dny

    Good Sunak come back good 🥰

  • @EmperorRuler-ps8my
    @EmperorRuler-ps8my Před 21 dnem

    Where is Dactar"Dr

  • @AC-LING666
    @AC-LING666 Před 21 dnem +1

    wow the 2 English next to Rishi look so bad compared to him

  • @benimadhabghosh3343
    @benimadhabghosh3343 Před 20 dny

    Great Speech sir

  • @arshtruth3649
    @arshtruth3649 Před 17 dny

    Very graceful and respectable person

  • @zahedkhan7016
    @zahedkhan7016 Před 20 dny

    Like 1.1K but their speach are keep in the parliament

  • @Lester-hi4ez
    @Lester-hi4ez Před 21 dnem

    Bring back British rail starmer we salute you 😊😂😂😂😂😂

  • @fablovesaadi9879
    @fablovesaadi9879 Před 20 dny

    Yeah yeah yeah yeah.....

  • @eugeniamanescu6121
    @eugeniamanescu6121 Před 16 dny

    Starmer 👍good Sunak come back 👍