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  • @sazzahazza
    @sazzahazza Pƙed 9 lety +22

    I only clicked on this video to see the arguments in the comments and I am not disappointed

  • @jindersingh77
    @jindersingh77 Pƙed 9 lety +13

    Nice touch from the PM to thank Nick Clegg, who will in the near future, be giving the credit he deserves.

  • @breadonitsown8950
    @breadonitsown8950 Pƙed 9 lety +12

    I was so thrilled with the result today...absolutely everyone said we couldn't do it...and we did. I'm happy in the knowledge that Britain is in good hands for the next five years.

    • @Enviouskibbles
      @Enviouskibbles Pƙed 9 lety +3

      ***** In other words the government won't find it's self even more debt to hand over to the conservative party to clear up leaving nothing but a country and a 'sorry' letter. If you genuinely believe that labour is the way to go then you're just as gullible and illiterate as the rest of those socialist scum.

    • @Hotpocketmountiandew
      @Hotpocketmountiandew Pƙed 9 lety

      You do realize the house majority means all the wars cameron voted to start before, cant be prevented now? But yeah, great hands to be in.

    • @ElamRachel
      @ElamRachel Pƙed 9 lety

      Haha, good hands, yeah right. The people around me are having to go to food banks, people have been kicked out of their homes because of bed room Tax. My mum, who is disabled has lost her DLA and has been provided with no help to sought out all the forms, in fact she's been treated terribly (and she works!). This country is so fucking fucked up. Why must the rick get richer and the poor get poorer. There are no jobs were I live, help forms are closing. If my mum drops dead I have to be out of the house by 3 weeks... In fact, your fucking Torrie voters have basically now given David Cameron power to do anything he wants, and now more welfare cuts are going to happen and now he's got the fucking right or go full out. What happens next, huh? You all live in your fancy warm houses were the homes around d here become un-livable, the amount of people around me being miss treated is huge!. The trouble with DC is that he does all these cuts but he doesn't look into helping how the people effected are treated. In fact Britain is fucked up and I wish I did not live here, where has brotherhood gone? I feel ashamed with these results, I though people were more caring, guess there not.

    • @davidcameron4022
      @davidcameron4022 Pƙed 8 lety +2

      Thomas Longrigg Ah, my loyal sheep.

    • @breadonitsown8950
      @breadonitsown8950 Pƙed 8 lety

      David Cameron wow...i'm not quite sure how to begin addressing what an utterly pathetic and worthless troll you obviously are. So I won't bother.

  • @vinniepn4432
    @vinniepn4432 Pƙed 9 lety +46

    Well, here's to the next couple of years making the shit shittier for everyone but the rich.
    Wp Britain
    10/10 would vote again

    • @vinniepn4432
      @vinniepn4432 Pƙed 9 lety +3

      Vinnie PN What we need now is revolution for the people of this proud nation
      What we need is a Savior to unite the wishes of the common man and woman
      WE NEED ZERO
      So either conceit to the Cruel ways of Brittania
      Or Unite under the Banner of the Black Knights!
      (There are only a few of you who will get this but oh well)

    • @TheAndy675
      @TheAndy675 Pƙed 9 lety +1

      Vinnie PN Who did you vote for?

    • @vinniepn4432
      @vinniepn4432 Pƙed 9 lety +1

      andy Well I took the stance of voting for the lesser of two evils, knowing that the Green Party itself wouldn't be able to make a considerable dent. In the end I voted for Labor, hoping there would be at least more of a chance that Ed Milliband would listen to our society's views.

    • @TheAndy675
      @TheAndy675 Pƙed 9 lety

      Vinnie PN Well the greens in power would have been disastrous for the country for starters.
      Say what you want about the tories but atleast they know how to manage the economy. If labour did'nt make such a mess of it the last time round they likely would'nt be in the situation they are in now.

    • @ursilaclancy
      @ursilaclancy Pƙed 9 lety +1

      Vinnie PN my mum voted conservative and I was like "what the hell did you just do? are you crazy we will be worse off!"

  • @navidnamini1169
    @navidnamini1169 Pƙed 8 lety +30

    One of the Greatest Leaders in the UK's history

  • @mattheweades
    @mattheweades Pƙed 9 lety +27

    Finally a government who with give us safety and boot our econemy instead of just borrowing money

    • @mattheweades
      @mattheweades Pƙed 9 lety +5

      Mate the people have spoken

    • @elliot7110
      @elliot7110 Pƙed 9 lety +4

      Matt TheRandomEnglishVlogger More has been borrowed under Cameron than Labour has in 17 years.

    • @thepaperclipguy
      @thepaperclipguy Pƙed 9 lety +2

      Matt TheRandomEnglishVlogger They borrowed more in 3 years than Labour did in 13 years and the economy was growing the quickest in the last 6 years when Labour was in power. As soon as the Tories took over, the economic growth stumbled and took 2 YEARS before things looked up.. Labour were doing a good job at damage control, actually, no, they were doing a far better job.. Oh, and disabled weren't literally DYING because of cuts. And MP's didn't get a 10% pay rise.. But whatever, the ignorant public have decided to fall for the Tories scaremongering about Labour and have also decided that Ed Miliband looks funny eating a bacon sandwich. Brilliant.

    • @godfearingbeliever
      @godfearingbeliever Pƙed 9 lety +2

      Matt TheRandomEnglishVlogger Safety to the rich that is.

    • @LorasTyrell354
      @LorasTyrell354 Pƙed 9 lety +3

      Matt TheRandomEnglishVlogger Right, is that why the Coalition government borrowed more in 3 years than Labour did in 13?

  • @DanM012324
    @DanM012324 Pƙed 9 lety +17

    Notice how there are hardly any Tory supporting comments. That's because we're all out at work..

    • @DavidsonDave
      @DavidsonDave Pƙed 9 lety

      Daniel May I'd argue it is more because a lot of the Conservative electorate are in the older generations, if it helps you sleep at night, but sure I guess one could argue that they are more likely to be working.

    • @bobdus3242
      @bobdus3242 Pƙed 8 lety +1

      Yeah your right, the socialists are to busy crying about their precious benefits being cut to a rational size, lazy fuckers if you want something go out and work for it don't just sit and complain about how your not getting it off the state

    • @dantaylor7344
      @dantaylor7344 Pƙed 8 lety

      Until the EU puts them out of work.

  • @Lawso45
    @Lawso45 Pƙed 9 lety +13

    I wish UKIP got in :'D

  • @oVIPUSo
    @oVIPUSo Pƙed 9 lety +11

    They'd better not raise tuition fees, there's no lib dems to scapegoat this time

  • @elliotnewton8630
    @elliotnewton8630 Pƙed 9 lety +18

    Nothing will change until we reform the voting system

  • @FBFJDKOEUEURJFJDJ
    @FBFJDKOEUEURJFJDJ Pƙed 9 lety +29

    RIP England.

    • @5uper5kill3rz
      @5uper5kill3rz Pƙed 9 lety +13

      Not really

    • @tigercustardman3567
      @tigercustardman3567 Pƙed 9 lety +1

      *United Kingdom... and all the parties except the Greens and UKIP would keep the country going

    • @mrpopo118
      @mrpopo118 Pƙed 9 lety +1

      Tiger Custardman You're right, with UKIP in Parliament the UK would hugely progress economy wise.
      Greens just want to kill the pensioners and send our money to Africa.

    • @tigercustardman3567
      @tigercustardman3567 Pƙed 9 lety

      Mister Popo No im saying Greens and UKIP would ruin the economy. Leaving the EU and switching back to imperial measurements? just two of many ridiculous UKIP policies.

    • @mrpopo118
      @mrpopo118 Pƙed 9 lety

      Tiger Custardman Greens would obviously fuck up. Staying in the EU is just bloody stupid. I highly doubt that UKIP would switch back to the imperial measurement system. (Basically got no knowledge what you're on about)
      Most of UKIP's policies are extremely competent and ethical, they are also possible and costed. Read their manifesto, watch Susanne Evans at the manifesto launch or even watch the Telegraph's abridged version. I think you'll find that they aren't ridiculous at all. Greens however are a different story with ridiculous policies, some are possible but would be damaging to the economy in order to fund them.

  • @96Tomsta
    @96Tomsta Pƙed 9 lety +24

    One day into his new reign as PM and I've already read that tuition fees are going to be increased to ÂŁ11,500 a year!! What a joke, well done Britain for voting the scum in. I voted UKIP because a good change was actually going to take place for regular people not the rich like the Tories have done. This country is going downhill and fast and as a 19 year old I have a choice of either going to uni and being in debt by over ÂŁ50k or working on a zero hours contract with no guarantee I will be in work the next day. Another 5 years of making the rich richer and poor poorer, well done Britain. well done (*claps hands)

    • @lonelyvirgo
      @lonelyvirgo Pƙed 9 lety +7

      You don't have to pay uni fees if you earn less than ÂŁ21,000 and they adjust how much you pay a month based on your wage bracket AND you can get a student loan. Stop worrying so much (I'm not a Tory voter, by the way)

    • @DFandV
      @DFandV Pƙed 9 lety

      ***** Why not, so many students are worried how they are paying it back, but I do back young people to go to Uni.

    • @georgepurdy8503
      @georgepurdy8503 Pƙed 9 lety +5

      ***** I assume the article you're referring to is the one published by The Guardian on Sunday. If so, that article states in the title 'says Labour' and if you read the first two paragraphs it says that a re-elected coalition would raise tuition fees 'Labour has claimed'. All you're doing is reading a line and assuming the worse rather than reading properly into it, and if that's what you're doing, are you sure you're intelligent enough to be going to university anyway?

    • @96Tomsta
      @96Tomsta Pƙed 9 lety +4

      Danell Edwards So they're racist because they want to control the amount of people who come to live here? You're basically saying Australia are racist because UKIP wanted to use their border system. In hindsight we are a small island and we cannot keep letting more and more people into the country, the wait to see your local GP will be longer and will keep getting longer until something is done to control it. If you actually read UKIP's policies on immigration and all their other policies are just common sense which is where the other parties lack. I wouldn't trust Ed Milliband to run a bath for me let alone run the country and I don't live in Scotland so the SNP's policies wouldn't appeal to me. David Cameron lied about not raising tuition fees and VAT in 2010 so I can't trust anything he says. Farage has been the only one to talk sense and truth and I don't think it's fair that any party with 13% of the overall votes gets less than 1% of the seats in parliament. The system needs to change.

    • @georgepurdy8503
      @georgepurdy8503 Pƙed 9 lety

      You mean the system needs to change because you're unhappy with the outcome?

  • @dotextreme256
    @dotextreme256 Pƙed 8 lety +5

    Look at this man!! We are ALL so proud of him, hopefully next elections everyone will vote for him again for another 5 years, just what this country needs right now.

    • @josephdyson3737
      @josephdyson3737 Pƙed rokem +6

      Blimey. This aged well!

    • @excess824
      @excess824 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

      We wouldn't of have run anyway he said he was stepping down by 2019 if brexit didn't happen

  • @AppleCiderVinegar77
    @AppleCiderVinegar77 Pƙed 7 lety +3

    Happiest day of my life thus far

  • @navidnamini1169
    @navidnamini1169 Pƙed 8 lety +3

    I'm a US democrat, but I like Cameron and the Conservative party of England

  • @compromisedcookie3646
    @compromisedcookie3646 Pƙed 9 lety +43

    Kick david cameron out of number 10. Get Boris Johnson in

    • @MegaPikachu5
      @MegaPikachu5 Pƙed 9 lety +10

      Compromisedcookie the country would be "Very nice"

    • @DTonesXD
      @DTonesXD Pƙed 9 lety +3

      Compromisedcookie that would be the worst thing ever

    • @lucythomas5171
      @lucythomas5171 Pƙed 9 lety +3

      That would be fucking awful he'd screw this country worse than labour dose

    • @bakedbeanishdragon
      @bakedbeanishdragon Pƙed 9 lety

      I can see Boris Johnson as the leader of the National Socialist British Workers' Party

    • @bakedbeanishdragon
      @bakedbeanishdragon Pƙed 9 lety +2

      bakedbeanishdragon (which is the Nazi party but with "German" replaced with "British" for those of you who are not in touch with history)

  • @Bl4ckV3ins
    @Bl4ckV3ins Pƙed 9 lety +18

    My girlfriend is severely depressed, she cannot work, I am a full time student, I cannot work
    At the moment both her benefits and my student money are cut in half, I am working for it by going to university but you don't care

    • @BossySwan
      @BossySwan Pƙed 5 lety +2

      E Toughen up, get skilled for the workplace and get a job. Might be difficult but that’s life, government owes nobody nothing.

    • @kljmaq
      @kljmaq Pƙed 5 lety

      Nobody gives a shit about you, or her.

  • @Blairwatchproject6780
    @Blairwatchproject6780 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Great leader he was just made one massive mistake . you would do a damn sight better than Johnson , Dave

  • @projectchannel3855
    @projectchannel3855 Pƙed rokem +1

    Very bad day for us all for the next 12 years

  • @dystopia47
    @dystopia47 Pƙed 9 lety +4

    ive just been to the palace to see the queen. all the way down the road. 5 minutes. its a real pilgrimage.

  • @TheRedGoldfish
    @TheRedGoldfish Pƙed 7 lety +1

    1:38 - A bit of foreshadowing over his resignation there haha

  • @bakedbeanishdragon
    @bakedbeanishdragon Pƙed 9 lety +27

    Right, that's it, i'm sick of Cameron, i'm starting my own party.
    *Vote for a party that isn't scum. Vote Bakedbeanishdragon.*

    • @rhysspeight7142
      @rhysspeight7142 Pƙed 9 lety +1

      You have my vote, good sir!!

    • @JK_2998
      @JK_2998 Pƙed 8 lety

      +bakedbeanishdragon You clearly represent working people and have a dynamic vision for the future, you have my vote, as well as my +1

    • @lordmickroach7642
      @lordmickroach7642 Pƙed 8 lety

      +bakedbeanishdragon Smashing, its all around to your place for a piss up then!

    • @bakedbeanishdragon
      @bakedbeanishdragon Pƙed 8 lety

      LordMick Roach Yes, I am a man of the people you see.

    • @lordmickroach7642
      @lordmickroach7642 Pƙed 8 lety

      bakedbeanishdragon I only drink pink gin!

  •  Pƙed 6 lety

    17 years of tears.

  • @Nathan_Virica_Comedy
    @Nathan_Virica_Comedy Pƙed 9 lety

    I was really hoping to wake up and it would be polling day, with this all having been a terrible nightmare.

  • @karratts
    @karratts Pƙed 8 lety +4

    People banging on about immigration, please note:A good bunch of British citizens are either on benefits, only want to work in a particular industry, or just aren't qualified to work in professions that require a high level of skill. The solution to this bratty attitude is to bring in individuals from abroad who will fulfill the available 'dead-end' jobs and at a great standard, and to attract those well-educated skilled personells to in turn, to add value to the British economy. I'm sorry but the culture here in Britain is slowly worryingly evolving in such a way that people just want an easy life with very little ambition.

  • @HarrisonGowland
    @HarrisonGowland Pƙed 7 lety

    Ten photographs taken moments before disaster

  • @merdershewrote371
    @merdershewrote371 Pƙed 9 lety +2

    "We can make Great Britain greater still..........now let's get to Heathrow we're going to Majorca"
    😂

  • @jjbredesen
    @jjbredesen Pƙed 8 lety +1

    That worked out.....

  • @expertsportsanalyst85
    @expertsportsanalyst85 Pƙed 9 lety +2

    Cameron and Putin are two of the best leaders in the world today. Amazes me how all these keyboard warriors think Dave isn't up to the job of making Britain great for us all, but come the next elections you will all be rushing to vote him in again. He will deliver for the good of us all.

    • @davids.794
      @davids.794 Pƙed 9 lety

      Expert Sports Fan Cameron and Putin? You are correct: both are dictators.

  • @dantaylor7344
    @dantaylor7344 Pƙed 8 lety

    Sam wearing a hi-vis cycling vest. Nice.

  • @123brownjames
    @123brownjames Pƙed 7 lety +1

    "On the brink of something special"............yes we were David 😂🇬🇧😂🇬🇧😂🇬🇧😂🇬🇧

  • @Edders6
    @Edders6 Pƙed 9 lety +1

    Good speech Dave.

  • @5uper5kill3rz
    @5uper5kill3rz Pƙed 9 lety +13

    Wow done cameron, the best candidate for prime-minister, what a brilliant result

  • @merdershewrote371
    @merdershewrote371 Pƙed 9 lety

    Okay so you said 30 hours a week childcare but how do you make that happen? That means 30-50 extra 3 year olds per school need lunch catered for every single day and staff to supervise...

  • @Kalkas53
    @Kalkas53 Pƙed 9 lety +1

    and the media had him pegged with hell will freeze over first before he wins

    • @oarfrost
      @oarfrost Pƙed 9 lety

      Kalkas53 That's show business.
      I thought the Tories would do better than predicted, but I never imagined that they would end up with a Parliamentary majority.

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 Pƙed 9 lety

      fred karno The result a Tory majority of 4 was almost exactly what I'd been saying would happen for the last four years.

  • @gerrardbarns7723
    @gerrardbarns7723 Pƙed 9 lety

    I notice that the BBC doesn't publish a number for non voters at the bottom of the screen.

  • @Expertzero6Dingley
    @Expertzero6Dingley Pƙed 9 lety

    " five years on Britain is so much stronger"
    Looooooooool

    • @dimashevchenkoua
      @dimashevchenkoua Pƙed 4 lety

      @Landslide and who's fault is it? We've had conservatives in power for 10 years now, by the way. Compare the country before and after.

  • @radiochild
    @radiochild Pƙed 3 lety

    So how did that work out for you David?

  • @SegaSentMe1
    @SegaSentMe1 Pƙed 9 lety +3

    David Cameroon is like a bad video game, and we've all just brought DLC for it!

    • @dangerousalbert3587
      @dangerousalbert3587 Pƙed 9 lety +1

      SegaSentMe1 David who?

    • @adamducklol
      @adamducklol Pƙed 9 lety

      Who brought you DLC?

    • @Hotpocketmountiandew
      @Hotpocketmountiandew Pƙed 9 lety

      Actually a spoiled little brat used his parents credit card but now the family is stuck with the decision. England is kinda like Destiny now. Amd the speaker will never explain anything and the sales on the weekend will always be lacking.

    • @TheSuperPsychoKiller
      @TheSuperPsychoKiller Pƙed 9 lety

      David Cameron is like Herpes, spreads everywhere and people don't know they have Cameron for life.

  • @fastseanbar
    @fastseanbar Pƙed 9 lety +1

    Great. Another 5 years of fear that a disabled relative will not receive the care she needs due to excessive cuts. God help anyone who becomes unemployed in this period.

    • @YorickReturns
      @YorickReturns Pƙed 9 lety

      fastseanbar You don't care about her enough to help her yourself, but you expect the rest of us to be forced to help her even more than we already are? What a charmer you are.

  • @user-ys3mi8rs4q
    @user-ys3mi8rs4q Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    70 years after VE Day,
    Listened to you on a podcast a few years ago,
    Heard your a fan of the odd Guinness,
    Constantius

  • @cordeliamary
    @cordeliamary Pƙed 9 lety +1

    I still don't get how he got majority! So so sooo many people have said how messed up the UK has become, this country is going down hill and fast! Well done with everyone! This is just a joke đŸ˜ȘđŸ˜ȘđŸ˜Ș

  • @davidcameronnumberonefan3982

    SUCH A GOOD LOOKING MAN

  • @simonjohnhinton1938
    @simonjohnhinton1938 Pƙed 9 lety

    I only came here for the comments and i wasn't disappointed lol. A mixture of resentment and bitterness with a little sprinkling of joy for some. The fact is like them or loathe them the tories are back in term for 5 years so get used to it and get on with your lives as best you can.

  • @jasonbreen1739
    @jasonbreen1739 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    A sad day for the history of the United Kingdom Sure we all know what happened just 12 months Later with the vote on Brexit

  • @douglasrichardson3976
    @douglasrichardson3976 Pƙed 9 lety +1

    Right. Canada it is, then.

  • @Donnelius
    @Donnelius Pƙed 9 lety

    The Homie David Cameron...

  • @jamesramon6309
    @jamesramon6309 Pƙed 7 lety

    WHAT ARE THE MAJORITY OPINIONS/REASONS FOR BRITONS' OPTING OUT OF THE EU?

  • @Yourbigblackpenetrativedaddy

    Disappointing result. At least the SNP did really well in Scotland.

    • @cartoonking9735
      @cartoonking9735 Pƙed 9 lety +12

      Saw that name and picture and cried with laughter

  • @JoeWuhPuh
    @JoeWuhPuh Pƙed 9 lety

    We as the 'great' British public have screwed the country for those in financial issues...

  • @erissablackthorn9444
    @erissablackthorn9444 Pƙed 9 lety

    I dont mean it literally. Just that we dont need this bullcrap.

  • @jacklewis6017
    @jacklewis6017 Pƙed 9 lety

    This guy's got problems. He says that north, south, east, and west are all going to be equal or whatever, but that's obviously not true. By making the NHS private only the rich people are going to be able to keep up.

  • @tomjohnson6454
    @tomjohnson6454 Pƙed 9 lety

    lets hope he's right

  • @randolphshaffernacker6062

    King David gets to stay on his throne. He's related to the royal family so it comes as no surprise.

  • @Paglia444
    @Paglia444 Pƙed 9 lety

    The British people need to learn how to pay their own way and take care of themselves.

  • @sarahruth402
    @sarahruth402 Pƙed 9 lety

    We're all fucking doomed!

  • @sunnyquan9540
    @sunnyquan9540 Pƙed 9 lety

    He says he wants better education for kids but university is still expensive which will not solve our problem with teenagers not being able to get employed. when he solves that problem i might trust him more, since he's been in power things have become more expensive.which makes it harder for people with children more and more people will need child support.

  • @VideoPaladin
    @VideoPaladin Pƙed 9 lety +2

    More Conservative rule that the people of Scotland didn't vote for... This is what happens when we are part of the United Kingdom. Being ruled by people we didn't vote for.
    On top of that, the working classes will be hit hard. I really don't understand why England voted Tory after what they did during the last five years.

    • @YorickReturns
      @YorickReturns Pƙed 9 lety

      PyroANTIC That's an argument against democracy. But, why stop at the level of Scotland? Scotland has a Scottish Government that certain regions didn't vote for. A local council rules over its entire area, including parts that didn't vote for it. What's your point? It's rather arbitrary to be in favour of democracy at the Scotland level or the council level, but not at the UK level.

    • @VideoPaladin
      @VideoPaladin Pƙed 9 lety

      YorickReturns
      You're argument assumes that Scotland within the United Kingdom as a region is treated as part of a country.
      While people tend to see themselves as Glaswegian or Yorkshire, they still accept the sovereignty of their location government largely. For Glasgow, it would be Holyrood as they see themselves as Scottish or being part of Scotland. For Yorkshire, Westminster as they see themselves as English or being part of England. In both cases, they can be part of the UK.
      The point is, you can't treat nations of the UK like counties. The very definition of the United Kingdom is "Countries within a country" So saying something like: "Scotland has to accept people in other parts of the UK voted for someone else" is completely disregarding the fact that some people feel themselves diffrent to another area of the United Kingdom.
      This alone is the very reason why countries exist in the first place.
      And the reason Scottish Nationalism is on the rise is because alot of the people of Scotland feel alienated by Westminster. And this is being seen by the people of North England too. It's naĂŻve to think the United Kingdom is one united country in terms of nationality. You have to take account of the diffrent cultures and the fact people feel diffrent to others.
      In fact, treating the United Kingdom this way is what leads to groups forming to represent local interests because they feel they are not represented by the main system.

    • @YorickReturns
      @YorickReturns Pƙed 9 lety

      PyroANTIC
      I didn't say that Scotland is a region.
      But, why is democracy good enough for a county but not for a nation?
      I don't like democracy. I don't think Britons should be overruled by their fellow Britons. But, I don't think that Scots should be able to overrule their fellow Scots, or Glaswegians their fellow Glaswegians either. Any democracy, how ever small or large, entails that some people don't get what they want.

    • @VideoPaladin
      @VideoPaladin Pƙed 9 lety

      You miss the point:
      As I said previous: Glaswegians see themselves as living in Scotland and accept the overarching rule of Holyrood for national affairs, not Glasgow City County as their government. That is there for their local affairs. The same would apply to say, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, or Perth. All accept the rule of Holyrood as the government of Scotland and don't consider themselves city states or diffrent countries between them.
      They consider themselves to all be within Scotland, and that Scotland has a recognised border with England, and that Westminster is the other, larger national government. They accept that people from a diffrent Scottish city or region vote differently because other people in other Scottish regions may vote similar to them in other parts.
      But when they look at England, they see a diffrent culture with diffrent voting patterns and feel diffrent, even alienated.
      That is the basics of what makes any country diffrent from another country anywhere in the world.
      When the larger national government, in this case, Westminster, is dictated largely by a people who themselves feel similar to others close to them, in this case, the people of England, this larger government is felt to represent them more than country which elects fewer to it. In this case, Scotland. The latter feel they cannot have influence and therefore, feel alienated.
      In the recent election, the people of Scotland elected the Scottish National Party to 56 of Scotland's 58 seats, the majority of them used to be held by Labour. The fact that had Labour gotten all 59 seats and would not have made a difference further makes people feel that Westminster does not care about them has increased, and therefore, the want of either independence or further powers increases.

    • @YorickReturns
      @YorickReturns Pƙed 9 lety

      PyroANTIC
      How do you know that? The people of Glasgow have never had a vote whether to abolish Glasgow City Council or not. But, even if such a vote were to show majority support for having the council, there would inevitably be some people who want it abolished.
      Scotland vis-a-vis the UK is essentially an exception to the general attitude of Scottish nationalists. Scottish nationalists don't mind Glaswegians over-ruling other Glaswegians. They wouldn't have minded a nationalist majority in Scotland dragging unionists to independence in the referendum last year. They don't mind Scotland being overruled by the rest of the EU. They have a problem with demcoracy, only when it comes to Scotland vis-a-vis the UK.

  • @Laneykl4lyf
    @Laneykl4lyf Pƙed 9 lety

    What a man.

    • @davids.794
      @davids.794 Pƙed 9 lety +1

      Kieran Lane excuse me while I vomit...

  • @ppuh6tfrz646
    @ppuh6tfrz646 Pƙed 4 lety

    1:38 Uh-oh...

  • @parkourpro9075
    @parkourpro9075 Pƙed 9 lety

    RIP NHS :(

  • @KarlDowney
    @KarlDowney Pƙed 6 lety

    First coalition government in 70 years? I guess he's forgotten about the Labour & LibDems coalition in the 1970's and the Conservatives & DUP coalition from 1996 to 1997.

    • @charlesottowilliamwade5328
      @charlesottowilliamwade5328 Pƙed 5 lety

      LibDems weren't around in the 70s, they were still the Liberal Party

    • @charlesottowilliamwade5328
      @charlesottowilliamwade5328 Pƙed 5 lety

      Also the Conservatives have always had coalitions with the DUP when they need to because they are allies while the coalition Cameron and Nick Cregg led was with two parties who had opposed one another in the past

  • @Ratchet3Mark
    @Ratchet3Mark Pƙed 9 lety

    Shame to all of the people who voted him in.

  • @MarouaneDerfoufi
    @MarouaneDerfoufi Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    2nd WIN - David Cameron's Downing Street Speech - Election 2015 Results

  • @donnoormiah2961
    @donnoormiah2961 Pƙed 9 lety

    man TRUK THIS

  • @davidcameronnumberonefan3982

    DAVE IS AN ANGLE SET BY GOD

    • @soupman3285
      @soupman3285 Pƙed rokem

      Angle? This isn’t math class

  • @abhudson14
    @abhudson14 Pƙed 9 lety

    anybody who voted this government in should hang there heads in shame as we get in a deeper mess

  • @MJA21xProductions
    @MJA21xProductions Pƙed 9 lety

    There needs to be some serious reforms in how the election works. Whether or not you like UKIP or not, the pure fact that a party can get 12.6% of the vote, equal to the Lib Dems and SNP combined, and only get one seat is a absolute disgrace and is not democratic at all. Lib Dems and SNP have 64 seats between them and didn't do better than UKIP votewise. The system is designed for when there was just two main parties people voted for. I understand it is a system designed so you get an MP for your area but some of the constituencies should be combined and some seats should be awarded for votes in a regional area. If the MPs were based on the percentage of their vote then the House of Commons would look like this: Conservative 240, Labour 198, UKIP 82, Liberal Democrats 51, SNP 31, Green 25, Others 23.

  • @suecaz27
    @suecaz27 Pƙed 9 lety

    My hubby was trying to say. He hopes David gets better eye testers in the health department. So by next election he will not have to tell the polling station woman to bugger off. Cause he pencil crossed on the ballot table and ended up putting the yellow paper into the white bin. And the white one into the toilet.

  • @PopPo-rq5nb
    @PopPo-rq5nb Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    somehow cameron returned

  • @Bl4ckV3ins
    @Bl4ckV3ins Pƙed 9 lety +21

    I HATE HIM I HATE HIM I HATE HIM I HATE HIM

  • @JackWilson-hk8ok
    @JackWilson-hk8ok Pƙed 9 lety +1

    Bye Bye NHS

  • @cerisesvertes75
    @cerisesvertes75 Pƙed 9 lety

    British people are lucky to have David Cameron, who leads some pragmatic and responsible policies. In France we are so disappointed by François Hollande's inability to change the economic and social situation. He was only elected on the basis of social matters promises he cannot keep without backing the private sector, supporting investment and jobs creation. And without economic growth, you cannot act about social issues.
    You can complain about D.Cameron, but don't forget he did quite well the job contrary to left wing governments in others european countries.

  • @truth1748
    @truth1748 Pƙed 9 lety

    RIP
    Poor and disabled

  • @ghastly356
    @ghastly356 Pƙed 7 lety

    The last normal election

  • @ursilaclancy
    @ursilaclancy Pƙed 9 lety

    awww Nick Clegg what a laugh

  • @erissablackthorn9444
    @erissablackthorn9444 Pƙed 9 lety

    We need another Guy Fawkes. Fuck politics.

  • @3.V.
    @3.V. Pƙed 9 lety +31

    people on benefits r pissed (the lazy ppl) ha ha ha ha ha

    • @Volound
      @Volound Pƙed 9 lety +1

      ***** because you are exactly where the tories want you to be. they are destroying the working class.

    • @3.V.
      @3.V. Pƙed 9 lety

      Have u been living under a rock lol .

    • @3.V.
      @3.V. Pƙed 9 lety

      loooool , this is too funny.

    • @3.V.
      @3.V. Pƙed 9 lety

      y?

    • @DFandV
      @DFandV Pƙed 9 lety

      ***** Not being rude but inform yourselves what the Government or politics do, that's the main reason, why government can do whatever they want, because people don't care, but I understand if you are not interested in politics. I have lost interest in it too.

  • @mobeen1982
    @mobeen1982 Pƙed 9 lety

    My fault, got stoned and forgot to vote tbh

  • @MrPhllo
    @MrPhllo Pƙed 9 lety

    Absolutely well and truelly RIGGED TO FUCK

  • @Adamb87
    @Adamb87 Pƙed 9 lety

    Labour lost bad main factors:
    SNP - Took Scotland seats from the Labour party who lost 40 or so safe seats but it seems obvious that the SNP would surely take Scotland back for the Scottish after a close yes no vote in 2014. Nicola leader was loved by voters embraced her everywhere.
    UKIP- The party got 12% of the vote 4 million voters above and beyond the results in 2010 but same outcome of just 1 MP like 2010. These voters were Labour in 2010 and had voted UKIP due to immigration impacting on their district more than they would like dissatisfied with Labour not wanting EU vote these were working class voters who would otherwise vote Labour but choose UKIP this time round losing labour thousands of crucial votes in far too many English constituencies.
    Bullshit Polls- All but the exit poll which was closer than every poll had been for past 12 months the poll professionals did a shit job got it 100% wrong equal tory and labour party percentiles in nearly every poll for a year in run up to the 2015 election.

  • @anonomous8719
    @anonomous8719 Pƙed 9 lety

    Sorry everyone who lives off the state, you have to actual have to work for your benefits instead of sponging off the taxpayers!

    • @DFandV
      @DFandV Pƙed 8 lety +1

      Say that to the sick and disabled

  • @Pearly403
    @Pearly403 Pƙed 9 lety

    Yeah, he's right. This country is indeed a country of great humour. It needs all the humour it can get with this clown at the top.

  • @gman9090
    @gman9090 Pƙed 9 lety

    Rigged poll...

  • @laurab9879
    @laurab9879 Pƙed 9 lety

    David doesn't just care about the rich. He supports those who want to work, educate themselves and better their lives. We can't all sit around on our arses claiming benefits and moaning that we don't get doctor's appointments quickly enough. Some sacrifices have been made to improve the economic climate and as more jobs are created, those people who want to work will work, will live prosperous lives and put money back into the economy. Initiatives such as the help to save deposits will really help working young couples like me and my husband to actually be able to buy a house.
    We can't all earn the same salary - This would simply be unfair. I earn an average to low salary but I won't be complaining about those who earn ÂŁ150,000 not being taxed 50% of what they earn. Those who earn high salaries have worked hard to get to where they are (in most cases) and probably have extremely stressful day to day lives. We are not all equal and we need to live with that and make the best of what we've got.
    I honestly can't understand why people think we are now doomed?

  • @Bl4ckV3ins
    @Bl4ckV3ins Pƙed 9 lety

    This man made female ejaculations on tape illegal with no justification, what?
    Why?
    I don't know what he has said or done to sway everyone

    • @jamessmith84240
      @jamessmith84240 Pƙed 9 lety

      Bl4ckV3ins Good job no one watches anything on tape anymore then! Just stream or download your way to whatever you want to see. Fuck these tyrants and their petty little "laws".

    • @Bl4ckV3ins
      @Bl4ckV3ins Pƙed 9 lety

      James Smith unfortunately it means if you and your partner are feeling adventurous one night, film it and she were to ejaculate, you'd be in possession of illegal material.
      The law states that the filming of female ejaculations in England is illegal
      Agree with you though James

  • @fabiandee8178
    @fabiandee8178 Pƙed 9 lety

    Had Mrs Cameron just been cycling? Lukz like she has a hi viz fluorescent vest on.

  • @Cton88
    @Cton88 Pƙed 2 lety

    :54 till they were nearly sold off to the EU

  • @DeeLillyHannah
    @DeeLillyHannah Pƙed 9 lety

    just watching this made me feel sick.. so disappointed with what I'm already hearing about what they're going to be doing, praying for us all for the next 5 years tbh

  • @jacobdutch9382
    @jacobdutch9382 Pƙed 9 lety

    That speech will remind me of the State of My Eyes....JJ...and the wife trying to help me. Yes...with votinffg yesterday. Eyes. Fucking..

  • @davidcameronnumberonefan3982

    DAVE IS THE SOULTION TO ALL OUR PROBLEMS

  • @davidcameronnumberonefan3982

    DAVE FOR KING!

  • @jamironited4
    @jamironited4 Pƙed 9 lety

    Is anyone in Britain familiar with the phrase "It's my way or the highway"? Because the very arrogant, cold, and selfish persona being painted of David Cameron, is seemingly being mirrored by those who oppose him in the comments. The people spoke, and you would glorify that point if your man won, yet you will demonize it when it works against you. The reality of the situation is, you can still band together and make a difference in the world without the government. If you truly are concerned for the people of Britain, the government is not stopping you from helping the less fortunate, and if you truly believe you represent a large majority of the country then that should be an easy movement to accomplish. Its time western society as a whole stop looking for a savior as a means to shirk our own responsibilities not just for ourselves but for each other.

  • @JRAV03DJE
    @JRAV03DJE Pƙed 9 lety +10

    The conservatives will stay in power for the next 10-15 years. Reason being is simple and that is because the only party that is a threat or was a threat I should say was New Labour but New Labour will never recover and the reason for that is simple and that is because you have lost 5 main kinds of voters.
    1. Pensioners because Brown screwed them over and many even froze to death in the winters and died in care home beds under a Labour Government.
    2. Middle class people as they are the most targeted by Labour and have the most to lose.
    3. Working Class people as people on welfare who could not be bothered to work were having a better standard of living than working class people.
    4. Anti EU people because you would not even let people have a vote on an in/out EU referendum and if we ever get out the EU you would try and throw us right back in there.
    5. People that want to see less immigration which I know is mainly related to the fourth one but Labour also allowed mass immigration in from non EU countries.
    The only main people that will keep voting New Labour are Tribal loyal people who confuse New Labour with Old Labour, champagne socialist and spolied middle upper class kids and last but not least people that do not know much about politics but with all those combined you will still not get enough seats or votes for 2020 and 2025. You will take the same path as the LIberal Democrats just much slower. Most people know these days that a country without s strong economy has nothing and has no future and New Labour are a threat to the economy and always will be.

  • @BoxallWho
    @BoxallWho Pƙed 9 lety

    +scotty3861 Exactly, anyone who is on benefits are not lazy, if anybody cares about people on benefits, they should either vote labour or the Green Party to form a government for benefit care 24 hours a day.

  • @Hotpocketmountiandew
    @Hotpocketmountiandew Pƙed 9 lety

    Okay so thats how you tell people you are getting rid of public healthcare? Sounds nice. But this is the same reason I stopped going to church. Cause if you need help, people are kind. As they walk away from you saying "I know it will be alright".
    Don't worry is what a quitter says, with something to hide. 3 million apprenticeships for his closest friends.

  • @ajmartin3733
    @ajmartin3733 Pƙed 9 lety

    The British people are sick of out of control immigration and the threat that these immigrants pose to the country. Labour, more than any other party, is responsible for the millions of immigrants flooding British cities, many of whom strongly and sometimes violently reject British laws and culture, and the abject failure of "multiculturalism." So, the choice was between UKIP or the Conservatives as being most likely not to further throw open the floodgates to more immigrants who will not assimilate. Thus, the Tories won the largest percentage of the vote and UKIP was a strong third behind Labour. The politicians better learn that the people are starting to wake up to the fact that their country is turning into something that they don't recognize. And they don't like it.
    Also, the people of England, who make up 84% of the population of the UK, did not want SNP (in a coalition with Labour) running the show. Pretty easy to understand to me.

  • @konstantpapas1583
    @konstantpapas1583 Pƙed 9 lety

    The Labour Party will raise its percentages, only if it adopts a less "moderate" and "centrist" political rhetoric and agenda, that will benefit the REAL working man. If it fails to do so, then it deserves to get out of Parliament, just as most social-democratic parties in the E.U. already have. No wonder the British people can't see any actual difference between them and the Conservatives anymore.

  • @AsianDoctorWhoNerd
    @AsianDoctorWhoNerd Pƙed 9 lety

    Thumbs up if you're upset that Labour did not win!

  •  Pƙed 6 lety

    Mr. Cameron, since you studied at Oxford University. Do you know "split and share" politics? Its very old schold, simpel, and very effektive. But to me if you do use it against your own Queen/ brothers of England. Its very bad, and can't be tolerated. Therefore you must get your head of threwing to the river Thames.

    • @PurushaDesa
      @PurushaDesa Pƙed 5 lety

      track eren
      “Divide and conquer” we call it.