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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
  • NME Editor-In-Chief Mike Williams sat down with the Labour leader to discuss the most important vote in a generation. Here's what happened

Komentáře • 518

  • @SThrillz
    @SThrillz Před 7 lety +98

    Yes!! Finally someone appoints a minister of peace.

    • @Bewar3them00n
      @Bewar3them00n Před 7 lety +1

      Miike Hunt so, who are the wealth creators? The bosses or the people they exploit, the massive corporations who almost no tax by exploiting tax loops and backhanders to the Tories will have to pay what everybody else is expected to pay.

  • @mikey3dtv666
    @mikey3dtv666 Před 7 lety +45

    It's not gay if it's corbyn

  • @martsandrou9423
    @martsandrou9423 Před 7 lety +179

    Thank you for giving us hope JC.

    • @Bewar3them00n
      @Bewar3them00n Před 7 lety +2

      Miike Hunt if you'd taken any notice, the economy has slumped, prices are rising, the pound is a lot weaker, more people than ever are using food banks, I'd say May has fu*ked it already, Corbyn has released a fully costed manifesto, backed by 120 leading world economists who have given it their thumbs up, I'd say there's more than hope.

  • @andycollier1268
    @andycollier1268 Před 7 lety +59

    Please people VOTE CORBYN!! Britain needs a change, and WE are the people that can bring change.

    • @rooroo8767
      @rooroo8767 Před 7 lety +1

      Andy Collier change to what, exactly?

    • @drybokes7055
      @drybokes7055 Před 7 lety +2

      To a socialist utopia just like Venezuela.

  • @TheDharr
    @TheDharr Před 7 lety +109

    Love this. Jeremy will be so good for Britain. I urge my generation to please vote Labour on June the 8th for a fairer Britain.

    • @GablesHorse
      @GablesHorse Před 7 lety

      +Miike Hunt So will Theresa May, the woman who stated that she would walk away with 'no deal' for Brexit. Lesser of two evils: Labour.

  • @remaininginlight
    @remaininginlight Před 7 lety +379

    YOUNG PEOPLE: Please get out and vote. Make your voices heard! X

    • @hallo4966
      @hallo4966 Před 7 lety +9

      that's definitely key for this election! its up to young people!

    • @jacksylvester4763
      @jacksylvester4763 Před 7 lety +5

      remaininginlight you mean the individuals who didn't vote last time then complained of result. The people who don't know how socialism has ruined people's lives in South America and Eastern Europe. Led to famines mass executions dictatorships help us this is my generation and they are total regressives.

    • @jackturnbull3719
      @jackturnbull3719 Před 7 lety +3

      The thought that Jeremy Corbyn, Diane Abbott, John McDonnell, Emily Thornbury could be governing this country next week scares the SHIT out of me. This country would be brought to it's knees and people will realise most of what Corbyn promises will never come true and that money doesn't grow on trees. It will be us and future generations that will bear the brunt of a socialist fantasy and all the atrocities that would come with it.

    • @TeenVegans
      @TeenVegans Před 7 lety +7

      Jack Turnbull as opposed to Teresa may and Boris Johnson? I would rather take corbyn thanks

    • @edlispartiesgatherings7163
      @edlispartiesgatherings7163 Před 7 lety

      facebook.com/mememeansmeme/photos/a.1716471371927268.1073741835.1714239032150502/1716490808591991/
      Boris will be Prime Minister, Theresa May is his Trojan Horse.

  • @mrmegabuckssongs
    @mrmegabuckssongs Před 7 lety +69

    Give JC a chance, people. Conservatives have had ages to make a positive change and they've FAILED. It's nonsensical to keep giving more them more chances. Time for a change in leadership. JC4PM!

    • @Sm-iw2vh
      @Sm-iw2vh Před 4 lety

      Don't worry yourself.... He fucks it all up. X

  • @NeilJ894
    @NeilJ894 Před 7 lety +55

    After Tony Blair I said never again to voting Labour, and I stuck to that view until now. Thankyou Jeremy Corbyn for giving me the ability to vote labour again with pride..just please dont do a Tony! I dont really think you would though ;)

    • @ericlovelace6502
      @ericlovelace6502 Před 7 lety +1

      The Labour party voted 439 to 70 AGAINST an investigation into Blair's conduct in Parliament during the build up to the Iraqi war. This vote took place late last year whilst under Corbyn's leadership. So vote Corbyn by all means but you'll just get Blair's unrepentant Labour party instead - only with Corbyn's face plastered all over it.

    • @NeilJ894
      @NeilJ894 Před 7 lety +9

      Im already broke, I'll risk it..

    • @MaitreyaNow
      @MaitreyaNow Před 7 lety +3

      +that guy Matrix You don't seem to understand our monetary system - there is no money so you can't really go broke, we are already bankrupt. Watch the Four Horsemen here on CZcams but ignore the classical liberalist propaganda... It's a good critique of our monetary system but I think the proposed solutions won't free people, quite the opposite.

    • @johnfogarty5655
      @johnfogarty5655 Před 7 lety

      good comeback.

    • @anabelladavies8506
      @anabelladavies8506 Před 7 lety

      that guy Matrix you mean like the Tories who doubled our national debt in 7 years?

  • @true4848
    @true4848 Před 7 lety +14

    Young people vote for jeremy ...i am hoping that tution fees are abolished.I have no such money

    • @nigelgriffen4418
      @nigelgriffen4418 Před 7 lety

      maze 4 Unfortunately this only applies to the kids who going to uni in the next 2-3 years.

    • @true4848
      @true4848 Před 7 lety

      Nigel Griffen Am going this year ..he promised he would get rid of it by 2018 .
      But spare the upcoming children and vote on our behalf.

    • @nigelgriffen4418
      @nigelgriffen4418 Před 7 lety +1

      You'll have to pay your debt regardless.

    • @nigelgriffen4418
      @nigelgriffen4418 Před 7 lety

      There isn't going to free turion fee for uni for you and I RIP.

    • @true4848
      @true4848 Před 7 lety +1

      Nigel Griffen Why not?
      just vote labour ans tell youe friends plz

  • @firebrickwplesu4789
    @firebrickwplesu4789 Před 7 lety +17

    Very good interviewing. Keep it up.

  • @kingkoala7180
    @kingkoala7180 Před 7 lety +447

    Jeremy 4 PM 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @1sosalini
      @1sosalini Před 7 lety +14

      you fuck off moron . the money tree is being raided to bankroll the tory election .

    • @derbyshireman
      @derbyshireman Před 7 lety +11

      Voted for JC this week by postal vote & my friends are too! Even some life long Tory people are voting Labour after 7 years of disaster! :-)

    • @br4975
      @br4975 Před 7 lety +4

      If everyone converts 1 Tory mindset, we'll win! Don’t assume everyone’s on the internet with access to the information.
      Get out there, find a Tory and let them know what the realities are. You can use this resource:
      pbs.twimg.com/media/DARvnogXkAAltvJ.jpg
      Labours policies :
      pbs.twimg.com/media/C_-C_hVUAAAUF9b.png

    • @l000tube
      @l000tube Před 7 lety +2

      you douche, the 'cons' are perception management central: muppet.

    • @mightymuppetz
      @mightymuppetz Před 7 lety +4

      Firsthgyhgyhuy Lastujhujhuj Money tree? You mean a fully costed manifesto unlike the tory's?

  • @baseera6532
    @baseera6532 Před 7 lety +71

    the month of may is over, month of Jeremy is HERE!!

  • @paul8386
    @paul8386 Před 7 lety +15

    I am not young - unfortunately but if I were I could not vote for anyone other than Corbyn's Labour! He has been a refreshing change to the murky world of politics!
    You youngsters - make an old man happy and vote Corbyn - VOTE LABOUR!

  • @PickeringSamuel
    @PickeringSamuel Před 7 lety +57

    it's the 84th minute, it's 2 - 1 to the Tories and Boris Johnson has just given away a silly penalty
    Jeremy Corbyn steps up to take it
    And Teresa May (the goal keeper) hasn't turned up to the penalty kick

  • @wiretom
    @wiretom Před 7 lety +75

    Even when he has the chance to kick her when she's down he doesn't... That's the sort of person we need in this world.. I'd follow him anywhere

    • @wiretom
      @wiretom Před 7 lety +6

      that guy Matrix and rightly so, but then when she was down he chose not too.. Which is exactly my point... You must be one of those who get told what to think.... Research cognitive dissonance and look in the mirror

    • @toddchavez5671
      @toddchavez5671 Před 7 lety +1

      The guy Matrix he hardly rosted her, he just pointed out a fact

  • @Raffanroll
    @Raffanroll Před 7 lety +351

    Love Corbyn! I believe that in seven days time he will be our next prime minister.

    • @georgemiser
      @georgemiser Před 7 lety +54

      Only if we vote.

    • @finbarmurphy6740
      @finbarmurphy6740 Před 7 lety +31

      And vote tactically if needed!

    • @thotung34
      @thotung34 Před 7 lety

      Raffanroll Doubtful

    • @Raffanroll
      @Raffanroll Před 7 lety +7

      Yet where there is doubt Corbyn brings hope...The Labour party with Jeremy Corbyn will defy all the cynics and the doubters! I Believe that this Labour party under corbyn will be a broad church for the many and not just a tiny elitist few. Please Vote Labour on June the eighth.

    • @thotung34
      @thotung34 Před 7 lety +2

      Yeah but just don't get too excited cause it'll just be all the more disappointing like in the last election

  • @terrymackamckenzie6865
    @terrymackamckenzie6865 Před 7 lety +27

    Jezza Corbyn's got a heart of gold. Tessa May's got a heart of STONE.

    • @spaghappy
      @spaghappy Před 7 lety +2

      TerryMacka McKenzie heart of mould

    • @terrymackamckenzie6865
      @terrymackamckenzie6865 Před 7 lety

      *Corbyn has laid out a comprehensive plan to stop selling weapons to Saudi Arabia.* May on the other hand, wants to continue to support the sugar daddies of ISIS. Get your head out of the sand.

    • @RB-87
      @RB-87 Před 7 lety +2

      You have a lot of hate and vulgarity inside you. It appears you struggle to discuss politics without getting emotional. Maybe this adult stuff isn't for you.

    • @terrymackamckenzie6865
      @terrymackamckenzie6865 Před 7 lety +1

      Tessa May triggered me. May June be the END of May.

  • @compassion333
    @compassion333 Před 7 lety +8

    JEREMY CORBYN ❤❤❤❤

  • @matthewshedden6456
    @matthewshedden6456 Před 7 lety +4

    I don't believe Corbyn's promises are unrealistic. As a Scot I think it is ridiculous how England is one of the only countries in the EU that pays for tuition, despite it being one of the richest

    • @matthewshedden6456
      @matthewshedden6456 Před 7 lety

      That does seem like an interesting way to tackle university and hence government spending. My only objection right now that I can think of to that is that students who partake in these online courses such as FutureLearn is that many students do not continue with their studies as it is treated more as something on the side.

  • @Sotangy247
    @Sotangy247 Před 7 lety +7

    Corbyn for PM

  • @congressmanweezy3011
    @congressmanweezy3011 Před 7 lety +32

    I love this guy so much

  • @CheeseyMilkshakes
    @CheeseyMilkshakes Před 7 lety +295

    I've got 30k down on this election in the form of tuition fees. As a 16 year old I hope with all my heart that Jezza wins.

    • @llsspp
      @llsspp Před 7 lety +12

      LegitBritish it's shame 16 year olds don't get to vote. Don't worry there are plenty of us that are bang on it, scrap those fees

    • @georgedutton9224
      @georgedutton9224 Před 7 lety +7

      17 years old and hoping too.

    • @georgedutton9224
      @georgedutton9224 Před 7 lety +1

      Although, having said that, I live in Dorset and there's not a chance that anyone but the tories will be voted in here

    • @georgedutton9224
      @georgedutton9224 Před 7 lety +5

      maybe if people our age could vote, labour would stand a chance against the tories.

    • @0wls2k
      @0wls2k Před 7 lety +1

      LegitBritish hopefully at uni you'll learn that it is spelt 'fees' 😉

  • @tomg2946
    @tomg2946 Před 7 lety +17

    This blokes the only alternative to the 'trickle down shite' economics thats been perpetrated on folk the last 40 years. Its a chance to improve the REAL economy affecting 95% of the people. I hope that he leads the Labour party to a win , because thats a win for the vast majority. End corporate control of Govt, vote Labour. Give folk a chance, at last.

    • @tomg2946
      @tomg2946 Před 7 lety

      I agree thats the way economics has been pursued over esp the last 40 years, but not always (eg Roosevelt times, Keynsian ideas a major factor), but the neo liberal Ayn Rand inspired style of economics is not the only possible economics. There are multiple alternatives and developments in the last 20 years that contradict the old maxims, much like quantum mechanics shows classical mechanics as being wrong. I do not think the ' sad cold reality' is a law of the universe, after all economics is 'man made plumbing', and replumbing is possible. But I agree a change is difficult due to powerful vested interests.

  • @melllv
    @melllv Před 7 lety +6

    The only people who did not know Theresa was a non entity are the electorate. She was made out not only to be the best for the job but deserving of a "Supreme Leader" personality cult. They let her make a fool of herself repeating "Strong and Stable" like a dalek. She dropped that but all she has achieved is to give the opposition two great weapons. One they can now repeat " you are not strong and stable are you; you are weak and wobbly". And best of all number two she is now famous as Theresa the changer; the lady who is for turning. The Eurocrats must be rubbing their hands with glee.
    The Tories are in as much of a mess as Labour.
    But Labour offers hope and the hope lies with the young. How wonderful. Much better than lying with the old. I am a pensioner and millions of us will not have to live in Theresa's New world order. The rest of the century is the world of the young not ours. The young have registered all they need to do is vote. Oh what bliss it is to be alive. Come on you beautiful people you have an open goal in front of you. Put the ball in the net for health education and a fair world for all.

  • @jasoncoleridge5872
    @jasoncoleridge5872 Před 7 lety +5

    GET OUT THERE ON JUNE 8TH AND DRAIN THE WESTMINSTER SWAMP!!!! #VOTELABOUR

  • @redbaron2455
    @redbaron2455 Před 7 lety +15

    obi wan wil save us

  • @sszz130207
    @sszz130207 Před 7 lety +14

    As I'm waiting to begin my fast for the day, I'm desperate to see this man become my new prime minister.

  • @bigandycraik
    @bigandycraik Před 7 lety +5

    This is a great interview which shows Jeremy at his very best, the real Jeremy, not the smear campaign version that the Tories would have us all believe in.
    His answers here are full of common sense, clarity and wisdom. Why seriously would anyone want anybody else to be our prime minister?
    I've voted by post already and I implore anyone viewing this to get behind Jeremy and labour too and don't believe the smears.
    Well done NME - this is the very best interview I have seen with Jeremy and I hope it is widely shared and seen.

  • @topgurl9313
    @topgurl9313 Před 7 lety +31

    I find it admirable that after all the abuse from the press and other parties, over decades, he still sits there confident and sure of his views. The guy is strong. May has crumbled within a few weeks.

  • @gafrmor7758
    @gafrmor7758 Před 7 lety +16

    Here’s what I’m really struggling to understand. All I’ve ever heard from people, for years, is:
    “bloody bankers and their bonuses”
    “bloody rich and their offshore tax havens “
    “bloody politicians with their lying and second homes”
    “bloody corporations paying less tax than me”
    “bloody Establishment, they’re all in it together”
    “it’ll never change, there’s no point in voting”
    And quite rightly so, I said all the same things.
    But then someone comes along that’s different. He upsets the bankers and the rich. The Tory politicians hate him along with most of the labour politicians. The corporations throw more money at the politicians to keep him quiet. And the Establishment is visibly shaken. I’ve never seen the Establishment so genuinely scared of a single person.
    So the media arm of the establishment gets involved. Theresa phones Rupert asking what he can do, and he tells her to keep her mouth shut, don’t do the live debate, he’ll sort this out. So the media goes into overdrive with:
    “she’s strong and stable”
    “he’s a clown”
    “he’s not a leader”
    “look he can’t even control his own party”
    “he’ll ruin the economy”
    “how’s he gonna pay for it all?!”
    “he’s a terrorist sympathiser, burn him, burn the terrorist sympathiser”
    And what do we? We’ve waited forever for an honest politician to come along but instead of getting behind him we bow to the establishment like good little workers. They whistle and we do a little dance for them. We run around like hypnotised robots repeating headlines we’ve read, all nodding and agreeing. Feeling really proud of ourselves because we think we’ve came up with our very own first political opinion. But we haven’t, we haven’t come up with anything. This is how you tell. No matter where someone lives in the country, they’re repeating the same headlines, word for word. From Cornwall to Newcastle people are saying:
    “he’s a clown”
    “he’s a threat to the country”
    “she’s strong and stable”
    “he’ll take us back to the 70s”
    And there’s nothing else, there’s no further opinion. There’s no evidence apart from one radio 5 interview that isn’t even concrete evidence, he actually condemns the violence of both sides in the interview. There’s no data or studies or official reports to back anything up. Try and think really hard why you think he’s a clown, other than the fact he looks like a geography teacher (no offence geography teachers) because he hasn’t done anything clownish from what I’ve seen.
    And you’re not on this planet if you think the establishment and the media aren’t all in it together.
    You think Richard Branson, who’s quietly winning NHS contracts, wants Corbyn in?
    You think Rupert Murdoch, who’s currently trying to widen his media monopoly by buying sky outright, wants Jeremy in?
    You think the Barclay brothers, with their offshore residencies, want him in?
    You think Philip Green, who stole all the pensions from BHS workers and claims his wife owns Top Shop because she lives in Monaco, wants Corbyn in?
    You think the politicians, both Labour and Tory, with their second homes and alcohol paid for by us, want him in?
    You think Starbucks, paying near zero tax, wants him in?
    You think bankers, with their multi million pound bonuses, want him in?
    And do you think they don’t have contact with May? Or with the media? You honestly think that these millionaires and billionaires are the sort of people that go “ah well, easy come easy go, it was nice while it lasted”?? I wouldn’t be if my personal fortune was at risk, I’d be straight on the phone to Theresa May or Rupert Murdoch demanding this gets sorted immediately.
    Because here’s a man, a politician that doesn’t lie and can’t lie. He could have said whatever would get him votes anytime he wanted but he hasn’t. He lives in a normal house like us and uses the bus just like us. He’s fought for justice and peace for nearly 40 years. He has no career ambitions. And his seat is untouchable. That’s one of the greatest testimonies. No one comes close to removing him from his constituency, election after election.
    His Manifesto is fully costed. It all adds up, yes there’s some borrowing but that’s just to renationalise the railway, you know we already subsidise them and they make profit yeah? One more time… WE subsidise the railway companies and they walk away with a profit, just try and grasp the level of piss taking going on there.
    Unlike the Tory manifesto with a £9 billion hole, their figures don’t even add up.
    And it benefits all of us, young, old, working, disabled, everyone. The only people it hurts are the establishment, the rich, the bankers, the top 5% highest earners.
    Good, screw them, it’s long overdue. #VoteLabour #ForTheManyNotTheFew !

    • @enchantingrose7743
      @enchantingrose7743 Před 7 lety +1

      amazing!

    • @ianto8823
      @ianto8823 Před 7 lety +1

      Socialism doesn't work. That's what you don't understand. And that's why lots of people aren't into Corbyn. All this corporations, bankers, media are evil are just misinformed rants. Have you ever worked in corporate, banking, media?

  • @barryhughes9764
    @barryhughes9764 Před 7 lety +13

    Come back Dorothy....I thought you had melted her ! Poll tax saw the end of Thatcher and dementia tax will finish off May. She didn't need to call this election and if she fails to secure an overall majority for her party in this election she will really see the nastiness of her own party. Arrogance is the hallmark of the Tory party. No mercy for the vanquished in the " nasty " party.

  • @stevo6969
    @stevo6969 Před 7 lety +8

    Honestly, people, vote this man in.

  • @Blacktolite
    @Blacktolite Před 7 lety +7

    Go OUT. speak to people on your ROAD. spread the disastrous tory policy tell people the truth on how we're fucked until 2022 IF we don't vote Labour WERE FUCKED SO VOTE ❎ LABOUR

  • @seeingthelight1331
    @seeingthelight1331 Před 7 lety +10

    The way jeremy has been slandered the last couple of years is terrible. He is a good guy and anyone who wants peace love and equality gets my vote. x

  • @kaziali78
    @kaziali78 Před 7 lety +2

    This country needs a shake up and Corbyn is the man who can do that!!

  • @truecrimewithglenclark9098

    I've registered to vote this year and will vote for Jeremy corbyn. come on son

  • @2005peasah
    @2005peasah Před 6 lety +1

    I have never seen so many people come to see one man who has given not just their freedom, but uplifting them too.

  • @Tiddybeth
    @Tiddybeth Před 7 lety +29

    The most important thing is, YOU have a say, get out and vote please. I think the Labour manifesto is fantastic. Just MHO.

  • @vertonical
    @vertonical Před 7 lety +27

    The man is utter class. One whom you would want as PM. Now compare him to that wicked witch who can't even show up to debates. C'mon Britain, make the right choice. Don't 'Trump' this election up.

  • @zammy92
    @zammy92 Před 7 lety +37

    Corbynomics
    Don't be complacent in the poles - are we forgetting Brexit, Trump and so on already?
    Vote on Thursday !

  • @meismichaelhi
    @meismichaelhi Před 7 lety +26

    Jeremy corbyn I want to kiss you, you wonderful man

  • @Alvicbar
    @Alvicbar Před 7 lety +10

    Bernie 2020 ;)

  • @brendanmccallion2350
    @brendanmccallion2350 Před 7 lety +18

    I saw a great Tweet recently that said: "Commenting and tweeting how much you like Jeremy Corbyn won't get him elected."
    Get out there, use your vote, and cast it proudly whoever you vote for.

  • @hadeel2530
    @hadeel2530 Před 7 lety +5

    tuition fees are crippling me

    • @getheroutofthetruck
      @getheroutofthetruck Před 7 lety +3

      wait till you graduate and have rent a spareroom and endure an unpaid internship

    • @hadeel2530
      @hadeel2530 Před 7 lety +1

      Lawrence Newman look i dont mind there being some sort of fees because i think you should pay for education but not to the extent where it is ridiculous and will negatively affect individuals. before there were no tuition fees then it was 3k per year now its 9k per yer what next 12k!????

  • @keepcalmandblametheblackgu9164

    This Jeremy Corbyn chap is one pommie i really like Theresa may is to scarred And dishonest to debate him.

  • @treescape
    @treescape Před 7 lety +4

    he is looking after the elderly, disabled as well as the young. I'm a carer looking after a pensioner we are struggling so we have all decided to vote labour. by the way we voted ukip and leave before.

  • @jameselder1103
    @jameselder1103 Před 7 lety +9

    something that isn't being talked about nearly enough is the "regulated internet" that the Tories want to set up. that means that if the Tories get in it will become more like Chinese internet.

    • @BDaMonkey
      @BDaMonkey Před 7 lety

      James Elder I don't think this has been talked about enough. It's actually a very frightening prospect.

    • @toddchavez5671
      @toddchavez5671 Před 7 lety

      Worst thing is I know of people who think it's a good idea

    • @BDaMonkey
      @BDaMonkey Před 7 lety

      Todd Chavez 'I have nothing to hide'. I know, I've heard the same things being said.

  • @MoChoudhury91
    @MoChoudhury91 Před 7 lety

    well done NME, thanks for your support for Corbyn :)

  • @shitguy7615
    @shitguy7615 Před 7 lety +10

    Please guys tell your family and friends to go out and vote for him.

  • @spenceriow
    @spenceriow Před 7 lety +14

    Let's make June the end of May ;)

  • @ClaireInspiros
    @ClaireInspiros Před 7 lety +2

    Love him... God speed to you our great peaceful warrior 👊💗👊💗👊💗👊💗👊💗👊💗👊💗👊💗

  • @InstallaFriend
    @InstallaFriend Před 7 lety +6

    It feels wrong that a politician can be so matter-of-fact

  • @shoada1
    @shoada1 Před 7 lety

    'The Totality of Our Society'...Solid as a rock ....THIS IS OUR LEADER

  • @stephendavison2686
    @stephendavison2686 Před 7 lety +10

    at last a real reason to vote labour.
    can.t remember the last time that happened

  • @artemislogic5252
    @artemislogic5252 Před 7 lety +5

    beautiful

  • @Darkwisdom9
    @Darkwisdom9 Před 7 lety

    Never seen a comments thread with so much agreement before, it's kind of beautiful in it's own way.

  • @scapingby
    @scapingby Před 7 lety +1

    13:13 Notice how they edit/ cut into the next question. Mike Williams clearly pressed Jeremy Corbyn for an answer on whether or not he's a pacifist, and Jeremy was uneasy with the viewer knowing.

  • @sandragriffin8311
    @sandragriffin8311 Před 7 lety

    I was a young girl when Thatcher was in, and we have the same state of affairs now with cuts to the NHS, Schools, Housing and Policing.
    I am one off the lucky ones as Austerity has not really affected me and mine, i am voting Labour for all the people who these cuts are crippling.
    This country has never and will never be like this under Labour, i cried when Thatcher got in for a forth time and will cry again for all the young and old if they are allowed back in, Please god NO

  • @2005peasah
    @2005peasah Před 6 lety +1

    My man who is so inspirational and is about hope.

  • @faisalmohammed7453
    @faisalmohammed7453 Před 7 lety +2

    im not a brits, but why people really like this man? 😊

  • @philporter3045
    @philporter3045 Před 7 lety +1

    I would suggest mark blyth on why austerity doesn't work and richard wolff a harvard economist on what we could do and what is actually going on both are great.

  • @garethedwards4894
    @garethedwards4894 Před 7 lety +1

    This election result will depend on how many young people go out and vote.
    Please Please Please take the time to go and vote next Thursday, It's really easy. Just show them your polling card, or just give them your name and adress as long as you are registered and it takes just a minute. The polling station staff are really friendly and helpful.

    • @garethedwards4894
      @garethedwards4894 Před 7 lety

      Don't worry about having to take any ID or anything. Just tell them who you are and you will be given your ballot slip.

  • @Phippsta
    @Phippsta Před 7 lety +1

    Under 30s: I implore you, get out there, and AND VOTE!!! The 98% of Pensioners who will almost certainly turn out to vote, will only continue to contribute to our Tory gerontocracy. Please, whichever party/ leader's manifesto you agree with, JUST PLEASE TURN OUT AND VOTE!!!

  • @soubhikmukherjee6871
    @soubhikmukherjee6871 Před 3 lety +1

    The days of Tories should be over.

  • @mariameneses6461
    @mariameneses6461 Před 7 lety

    Great interview!!!! Hope on the horizon

  • @SotonSam
    @SotonSam Před 7 lety

    Jeremy is 100%. I had a hard childhood growing up, I had to move house quite a lot, which means changing schools a lot. I didn't settle down and learn. Some schools didn't even let me participate in exams and SATS. Because I hadn't been in the school long enough. Nowadays, I have shite GCSEs and never went to college or uni. I've been working since 16 and I'm 25 now. I have an amazing girlfriend who is supporting me to get back into education :) I'm voting Labour

  • @dr.lanark.336
    @dr.lanark.336 Před 7 lety

    Has the NME conducted interviews with MPs from other political parties?

  • @shaykhriyadh
    @shaykhriyadh Před 7 lety

    Guys, we need to go out on the 8th and show these old people we are not to be ignored like we have been.

  • @TAP555
    @TAP555 Před 7 lety +2

    Honestly, it's refreshing to see an interview conducted properly where Corbyn isn't constantly interrupted for 'times sake' and doesn't get to finish what he is says.

  • @maryjackson6794
    @maryjackson6794 Před 4 lety

    I am a supporter of Jeremy Corbyn, but this is 2 years ago, & we have a new PM, in Boris Johnston, How many of you will still vote labour, with Boris in as PM,?,

  • @dvomk
    @dvomk Před 7 lety

    Lord, this ginger fellow seems to be really suffering in the summer warmth! Good work though, NME! Jez we can!!!

  • @Millennial_Mike
    @Millennial_Mike Před 7 lety +1

    5:42
    13:32
    only one choice
    Jeremy for PM!! ✊✊✊

  • @meggosling8451
    @meggosling8451 Před 7 lety

    Go on Jez!

  • @dandun30
    @dandun30 Před 7 lety +2

    labour
    poverty: not for the few but for the many

  • @harrylong2796
    @harrylong2796 Před 7 lety +7

    I want corybn but I have to vote Lib dem to keep the Tories out of where I live :(

    • @paulm6503
      @paulm6503 Před 7 lety +8

      Nothing wrong with that, tactical voting could be key in the end

    • @harrylong2796
      @harrylong2796 Před 7 lety +3

      Yeah if we manage to deseat the tories in lewes then thats pretty much the same as getting labour a seat but it really sucks that our system requires tactical voting

  • @TheMeliaMelody
    @TheMeliaMelody Před 7 lety

    PEACE AND LOVEEEEEE

  • @mrsixiesrock2274
    @mrsixiesrock2274 Před 7 lety

    Is he going to stop Brexit ? Heard he was but haven't looked up honestly

  • @ThatsMattTV
    @ThatsMattTV Před 7 lety

    Students are not being crippled by tuition fees

  • @SallyFrancis
    @SallyFrancis Před 7 lety

    Keep supporting Corbyn he is still there for you

  • @lotoreo
    @lotoreo Před 7 lety

    By dear god, I hope that the UK surprises the world yet again after voting, and that Jeremy Corbyn becomes the PM.

  • @tobybayliss137
    @tobybayliss137 Před 7 lety

    whats the jungle tune at the start??

  • @bjpcorp
    @bjpcorp Před 7 lety +2

    The inequality in this country is shocking, finally after decades someone actually worth voting for. The rich and powerful in control at the moment will do anything and everything to quash this rise of genuine democracy... Jeremy's Labour has my support and my vote!

  • @leejohnson3209
    @leejohnson3209 Před 7 lety

    When the guy talks it's music to my ears.

  • @zinarmagadan3751
    @zinarmagadan3751 Před 7 lety

    Please don't make the mistake that the United States made, please elect Corbyn!

  • @shamanicstates2745
    @shamanicstates2745 Před 5 lety

    Most people don't trust the parties anymore, Politics is dead!...I think people still feel the effects of Tony Blair when they think of labour in the UK..

  • @icebluetech
    @icebluetech Před 7 lety

    Rest assured, the rich young Tories will be voting, so please please please get out and vote

  • @michaelduffy8340
    @michaelduffy8340 Před 7 lety +1

    Utopian as opposed to distopian

  • @zaroffhound
    @zaroffhound Před 7 lety

    Donald Trump: "whooahh, this is like 18 minutes, 18 minutes... of noise. noise. what is he saying? be nice!? be nice to people!? noise. this isn't music. it's noise."

  • @projectzed5766
    @projectzed5766 Před 7 lety

    I simply can't vote, with the 2 parties we have it's like voting for which ball you want cut off.

  • @melllv
    @melllv Před 7 lety

    Jeremy is very good at this he played a blinder. Its all in the hands of the young now. If they turn up on Thursday he could be the next prime minister. If they don't I hope they realise that politicians like this rarely come along and you may never see the like again. All party's will ignore the young because they have nothing to loose and the old fogeys like me who all vote will do very nicely thankyou very much.

  • @voodoochild3859
    @voodoochild3859 Před 7 lety

    I thought it was JME that interviewed JC

  • @matthewking5612
    @matthewking5612 Před 2 lety

    We had two options, The Buffoon or The Clown. What a choice,

  • @user-mc7zi3ci7q
    @user-mc7zi3ci7q Před 7 lety +2

    During the interview, Corbyn revealed that he prefers Oasis to Blur at 15'. Thats good enough reason to vote him.

  • @AuntieWelly
    @AuntieWelly Před 7 lety

    How many past party leaders have given interviews to NME and the like? Wow.

  • @cob1965
    @cob1965 Před 7 lety

    Shameful shit going on in this country for the past 20-30 years, all the oldies happy to have reaped the benefits of living in a society which provided free health care, pensions, free education and student grants, low cost housing cheap travel etc etc but not willing to pass that on to the next generations. The final product of "The Century of the self”.

  • @lechocki
    @lechocki Před 7 lety

    No matter what your view. VOTE.
    Twitter and CZcams or FB likes will not elect your leader. We need to get off our asses and vote. Without it, we will lose, and this chance will be gone for another 5 years.
    Do not let it slip through our fingers

  • @kirkobayne9090
    @kirkobayne9090 Před 7 lety

    Who has registered?

  • @MellorDR
    @MellorDR Před 7 lety

    Make a better future for yourself, only Labour will do that

  • @TCt83067695
    @TCt83067695 Před 7 lety

    love the interviewer's style of questioning. they are challenging but they're not douchey like Paxman and they're not partisan either

  • @erifles
    @erifles Před 7 lety

    Hate Britain? Vote Labour.