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Why Corbyn Won and George Galloway Lost

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • Some lessons from the results of the latest general election, where we see good news and bad. Corbyn winning as independent was a welcome result considering that the establishment wanted him gone. The loss of Galloway is a little more complex.

Komentáře • 68

  • @tommynocash2419
    @tommynocash2419 Před měsícem +6

    brilliant video agree 100 % with your analysis, but one correction you dont have to be a councillor before to then become an mp, you can have no previous political experience and still run and be elected to be an mp

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před měsícem

      Ahh, you're right, my bad. I must have read it somewhere and taken it out of context. Anyone can stand as candidate for an MP with the 10 nominations and the £500 deposit fee.

    • @josephfredbill
      @josephfredbill Před 17 dny

      @@kjsingh4494 Its because serving as a local councillor then standing for mp is a common route into national politics - to get elected as a councillor it helps to have the support of the party machine for whatever party you stand for (leaflet production, political experience, local data, doorstepping volunteers, hustings organisation) and its a route into getting voter support - the election campsigning processes are essentially the same so its like a training ground. It isnt a requirement.

  • @sarahjaneross2918
    @sarahjaneross2918 Před 29 dny +13

    Jeremy had a massive ground swell of support, young and old, in his community. He is also appreciated so much that people came far and wide to campaign on the ground.
    His social media campaign was also brilliant and funny, so it appealed to younger voters ❤

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před 29 dny +2

      100%

    • @paulrichards6894
      @paulrichards6894 Před 29 dny

      corbyn and all the people on these marches were nowhere to be seen when saudis killed far more people in yemen....anti Semitic feelings which have been around for centuries and fuelled by these people...they don't care about the Palestinians if they did they would have had the same outrage for the people of yemen

  • @bigjim199
    @bigjim199 Před měsícem +14

    You guys desperately need a proportional electoral system. I am from New Zealand. We used to have an electoral system almost identical to the British one. In the 1990s we adopted a proportional system and now third parties are viable and the risk of vote splitting does not exist. And electoral outcomes make a lot more sense.

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před 29 dny +6

      100% proportional representation is closer to a genuine democracy

    • @user-zt4jy9xn3z
      @user-zt4jy9xn3z Před 29 dny +3

      NZ electoral system is certainly better than UK's, but it still has a first past the post system in the electorates. If that were replaced by the Australian preferential voting system, that would be better still...

    • @bigjim199
      @bigjim199 Před 29 dny +2

      @@user-zt4jy9xn3z Certainly, preferential voting is the next step of electoral reform for us.

    • @PeleRana-pp6zc
      @PeleRana-pp6zc Před 28 dny +1

      I completely agree with you!

  • @josephfredbill
    @josephfredbill Před 29 dny +10

    Thats only parially the reason GG lost. Craig Murray also lost and he doesnt have the hard gender views that GG has and he’s a gentle man (like Jeremy)

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před 29 dny +5

      @@josephfredbill Yes its multifaceted. But not many know about Craig Murray. Its an uphill battle for name recognition

  • @muhammadaquil2256
    @muhammadaquil2256 Před 29 dny +4

    GG is always great MP or not MP !

  • @Maj-cy6iq
    @Maj-cy6iq Před 29 dny +2

    Thank you for your reporting

  • @timelwell7002
    @timelwell7002 Před 19 dny +1

    I agee with Mr Signh's analysis. But if I may correct one thing - there is no compulsion for a candidate standing for Parliament to be a Councillor. Admittedly, many MPs have first been Councilors - but many have not. For example:
    * Sunak entered Parliament in the 2015 General Election having first worked as an investment banker.
    * Starmer entered Parliament in 2015 having previously worked as DPP
    * Tony Blair entered Parliament having first been a Barrister
    * Dr Rosena Allyn Khan became an MP hving previously worked as a doctor for the NHS
    There are numerous other examples of MPs who were formerly soldiers, journalists, teachers, bankers, pilots, businessmen, charity workers etc, etc.

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před 18 dny +1

      @@timelwell7002 This is true, thanks for the correction and taking time to provide examples. I will pin this comment so people arent misled by the accidental misinfo!

  • @James-872
    @James-872 Před 29 dny +3

    Galloway is more of the union man

    • @seymssogood
      @seymssogood Před 28 dny +1

      Corbyn is very much in favour of unions.

  • @Midland_Wolf_71
    @Midland_Wolf_71 Před 29 dny +11

    Is it because Corbyn is a good guy with love in his heart and a proven decades long history of HUMAN DECENCY whereas Galloway, also a man of principle and consistency over the decades is a poisonous, self promoting chancer?
    If Galloway wasn't so bl00dy toxic and so utterly foul he could be such an effective force for good. I admire much about him, he's knowledgable, fearless and could destroy ANYONE in the HOC in a debate but I wouldn't trust him to tell me the time stood beneath Big Ben.
    Sadly he'll never change, its too late and he's too old..... It's a shame to a degree as its a waste of ability.

    • @James-872
      @James-872 Před 29 dny +2

      Self promoting chancer! Why money?

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před 29 dny +3

      I like Galloways takes on imperialism, but your overall assessment is correct. Corbyn is more of a people person and is driven purely by humanitarian justice and inclusion. Galloway may be a little divisive depending on the subject.

    • @Midland_Wolf_71
      @Midland_Wolf_71 Před 29 dny +3

      @@kjsingh4494 100%, spot on

    • @user-xs1vh3wq1c
      @user-xs1vh3wq1c Před 17 dny

      @@James-872maybe but compared to Starmer and Sunak he is beaked of principle and integrity.

  • @misterrbojangles
    @misterrbojangles Před měsícem +3

    I did comment to GG that to win you must promise 2 things, scrape the TV Licence and the Council Tax. Why doesn't an candidate take up this offer? It is the winning ticket.😂

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před měsícem +1

      Haha, sounds good in theory, might run into issues in practice 😅

    • @Midland_Wolf_71
      @Midland_Wolf_71 Před 29 dny +1

      Your Mum wants her iPad back now.... School Holidays or not, you're gonna have to find some other way to entertain yourself.

  • @jam50things
    @jam50things Před 29 dny +2

    Prolly Gordon Brown would have been a good PM, had Nick Clegg coalitioned with him...am sure we wouldn't have been here...!!! In this bloody mess

  • @GETJUSTICE4U
    @GETJUSTICE4U Před 29 dny +3

    3:41 Blackrock manages a $10 trillion portfolio. It bought/plundered 40% of Ukraine State assets, underwritten by the EU. Some say this is what 600,000 Ukrainian solders and still counting, for.

    • @commonwunder
      @commonwunder Před 23 dny

      Less than one thousands Ukrainian casualties... and the UK's,
      own debt is nearing three trillion to US investment firms.

  • @syedahmed1378
    @syedahmed1378 Před 29 dny +1

    spot on

  • @jonathancardy9941
    @jonathancardy9941 Před 21 dnem +1

    When it comes to Palestine it is potentially a much broader coalition than the Greens and the independents. If you go back to the vote on the SNP amendment in November, it is also the SNP who still have 9 seats - as many as the Greens and independents combined. Plus Plaid Cymru the SDLP and APNI, and an assortment of Labour rebels such as Jess Phillips and Diane Abbot. But largest of all in the current Parliament there are 72 Lib Dems - including the 15 who were in the last Parliament and who all voted for the SNP amendment last November..

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před 20 dny +1

      This is true. There's more potential for a bigger bloc with the inclusion of SNP, LD, Cymru etc

  • @peterwaine923
    @peterwaine923 Před 27 dny +1

    Good that Labour got in??? bigger tories than the tories. Blair already giving Kier his orders.

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před 25 dny +1

      I meant its good that the greens and independents won. Labour are better than Tories on some issues, but they are still a near carbon copy of them, and we need a broad left coalition to remove them from power, partly or completely.

  • @km99999
    @km99999 Před 29 dny +3

    Kj ! Your assessment of g.g. is not correct.!

  • @voiceoftreason9212
    @voiceoftreason9212 Před 24 dny

    100% correct. Corbyn is universally loved by ordinary people, because he is recognised as being totally authentic by all those who have had a chance to get to know him, as the people of Islington do. No amount of billionaire sponsored propaganda can pull the wool over those people's eyes. Galloway is rightly viewed with suspicion, due to his unnecessary and divisive flirtation with culture war issues. I hope he notes this and changes course, because on many other issues he is very strong advocate.

  • @mididoctors
    @mididoctors Před 29 dny +1

    We need to avoid cult of personalities be it galloway or corbyn tbh ... The policy set comes first . The notion systemic change is a possibility is the focus

  • @derekhitchings
    @derekhitchings Před 17 dny

    why was jc wiped out in 2019 witha record low vote which was more than starmer in 2024 which has never been discussed by msm in2019 jc was trashed as not been patriotic loves foreigners too much

  • @biswajitc383
    @biswajitc383 Před 20 dny

    Division of voters between Green, Workers Party and Independents is consolidating the victory for Loabour or Tories albeit with a less percentage!!!! Regarding Foreign Policy about Gaza and Palestine; Green was never as specific and vociferous as George Galloway. It’s a matter of irony that Galloway lost a seat he he won four months ago quite handsomely your fail to explain.

  • @user-zt4jy9xn3z
    @user-zt4jy9xn3z Před měsícem +1

    Left needs to embrace MMT.

    • @kjsingh4494
      @kjsingh4494  Před 29 dny

      @@user-zt4jy9xn3z Modern Monetary System is the only way. I may do videos on this soon

    • @Midland_Wolf_71
      @Midland_Wolf_71 Před 29 dny

      I'm on the left and I'll be embracing DMT at the first available opportunity.

    • @James-872
      @James-872 Před 29 dny

      You mean Keynesian economics

    • @user-zt4jy9xn3z
      @user-zt4jy9xn3z Před 29 dny

      MMT derives from Keynesian economics.​ Look up StephanieKelton's book "The Deficit Myth".@James-872

  • @freeloadinfrank
    @freeloadinfrank Před 25 dny

    You are misinformed on a few things. 1) You do not have to be a councillor before becoming an MP. 2) Galloway, while I was sad he lost his seat, might well have lost my vote if I lived in his constituency because, I have been told, he "wants to stop people arriving by small boats", claiming there is Too much immigration. Also, the SNP, the only Main party that opposes the Genocide in Gaza, was almost wiped out, mainly because Nicola Sturgeon could not answer weather or not Isla Bryson, a convicted double rapist was a man or a women. Israel has shown that Identity politics can be an excuse for bad behaviour, and Trans rites activist remind of Zionists in so many ways. You say there should be a discussion, then be prepared to HAVE THAT DISCUSSION!

    • @jonathancardy9941
      @jonathancardy9941 Před 21 dnem

      The SNP lost a third of their vote share and a large majority of their MPs despite support for Scottish independence remaining high. But I'm not sure how much of that loss was due to trans rights, how much to scandal and how much to dumping the pact with the Greens. Agree with you re Galloway far too close to Putin for me. But was the SNP position on Gaza very different from the Lib Dems?

  • @geoffsmith1479
    @geoffsmith1479 Před 23 dny

    Why do the silly voice to blanket denigrate older generations?