Rory Stewart's scathing blast of Boris Johnson's 'disgraceful' exit | LBC

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  • Rory Stewart blasts Johnson's ego and reveals he "couldn't quite believe" such a "disgraceful" exit was possible.
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  • @w-james9277
    @w-james9277 Před rokem +1007

    I'm not a Tory voter but iv always respected Roy Stewart. I may disagree with allot of his policies but he has integrity. When Boris became the favourite for the leadership he was one of the first tories who warned us about him said that he will not serve in his cabinet, and he kept his word.

    • @jameswg13
      @jameswg13 Před rokem +113

      Exactly the same. He also knew what a farce Brexit would be and may disagree on a lot of things but he always had integrity and the ability to compromise and work with others.

    • @GraemeBT
      @GraemeBT Před rokem +116

      I 'll never trust a Tory, but Rory is a man of integrity. I respect him

    • @henryfoster4467
      @henryfoster4467 Před rokem +40

      Worth reading his book about his trek across Afghanistan!

    • @jim-es8qk
      @jim-es8qk Před rokem

      he doesn't understand democracy. He was an unelected deputy governor of a province in Iraq and he carries on walking around like he has some bizzare moral authority. He weilded immense power in a foreign country and he certainly wasnt elected. He got his position through the machine gun. Facts!!

    • @jameswingad3212
      @jameswingad3212 Před rokem +31

      You´re not a Tory and nor is Stewart. That´s probably why you like him.

  • @user-gc2dd3fj9e
    @user-gc2dd3fj9e Před rokem +387

    Usually, when someone is sacked, they escorted off the premises to minimise further damage to the organisation. Why is he allowed to hang around?

    • @Bonzman
      @Bonzman Před rokem +35

      Because it's politics not Marks and Spencers.

    • @notbloodylikely4817
      @notbloodylikely4817 Před rokem +18

      He wasn't sacked. He resigned.

    • @chrisharperbpool
      @chrisharperbpool Před rokem +21

      @@notbloodylikely4817 No He didn't!
      Re-play his speech, and wait till you hear the word RESIGN.. get back too me when you have the time he says that word.. .. :(

    • @matthewmichaels669
      @matthewmichaels669 Před rokem +8

      @@chrisharperbpool every news channel is reporting a resignation so they are all lying? He has chosen to leave as he's no mandate to govern. No one has handed him a P45. Only the queen can do that. Also a vote of no confidence in effect would be a sacking. He doesn't need to say I'm resigning.

    • @simonroberts9759
      @simonroberts9759 Před rokem

      Because the Conservative party wants to stay in power. They don't represent the electorate, they don't give two flying f***s for the electorate. Government is corrupt - it's there to take tax payers money and put it in the pockets of the wealthy. It's as simple as that.

  • @kristoffarrell6899
    @kristoffarrell6899 Před rokem +242

    "If one ember is left alight, no matter how dimly it smolders, a fire will eventually break out. More is lost through stopping halfway than through total annihilation: The enemy will recover, and will seek revenge. Crush him, not only in body but in spirit."
    Power by Robert Greene
    In a speech that showed no apology, no attrition, and loaded in him being the victim, combined with everything know of him, it is beyond nieve to negotiated he hangs on.

    • @petergreen5337
      @petergreen5337 Před rokem +4

      not a Boris fan ,I guess HAHAHA.

    • @peterburnett1661
      @peterburnett1661 Před rokem

      Totally agree, he is something that should be squashed under your heel. (And I hate killing insects.)

    • @diskgrinder
      @diskgrinder Před rokem

      @@petergreen5337 and you wave a fan softly over Boris’ sweaty crotch?

    • @advisorsandy2068
      @advisorsandy2068 Před rokem +7

      The art of war or Machovelli .

    • @beniteztheconman
      @beniteztheconman Před rokem

      @@petergreen5337 do you have any brain cells left? If so how could you be?

  • @djc2526
    @djc2526 Před rokem +206

    As much as I cannot stand the Tory party I at least feel like Rory is an honest player and perhaps decent human being.

  • @OrphanAnnie10
    @OrphanAnnie10 Před rokem +479

    He's not going to give up and go. He's buying time and I won't believe it till I see it.

    • @joscott6476
      @joscott6476 Před rokem +32

      That’s the same here - he’s going to find any way of remaining in power x

    • @mikeymc3094
      @mikeymc3094 Před rokem +44

      Just like the other clown Trump in more ways than one

    • @chrisharperbpool
      @chrisharperbpool Před rokem +21

      LBC pointed out something this morning ... Did you hear him say the word 'Resign' ONCE during his speech?

    • @peterhagan8454
      @peterhagan8454 Před rokem

      Agreed rat cornered will lash out he's the kind of Ouk that would press the nuc button

    • @letsdoitnow121
      @letsdoitnow121 Před rokem +16

      Agree with you, he never mentioned he was going to resign, he played with words to gain more time.

  • @stephenconway2468
    @stephenconway2468 Před rokem +189

    Rory Stewart was bang on the mark! The Tory Party under Rory would have been a much better option for the nation...no matter your politics.

    • @ploppysonofploppy6066
      @ploppysonofploppy6066 Před rokem +16

      The Tory Party under the remaining Chuckle Brother would have been better for the country.

    • @kevinshields3010
      @kevinshields3010 Před rokem

      Rory Stewart was an embarrassment to the conservative party he is just bitter because he was forced to go

    • @Visual_Ghoul
      @Visual_Ghoul Před rokem +7

      look at his voting record

    • @davey2363
      @davey2363 Před rokem

      Correct….an erudite and urbane man……

    • @stephenconway2468
      @stephenconway2468 Před rokem +7

      @@Visual_Ghoul I know his voting record. I don't agree with him or his policies. He is nonetheless much better than Boris. So much better....

  • @stephenreeds3632
    @stephenreeds3632 Před rokem +81

    He had the integrity to resign because he simply couldn't stand him any more.

    • @martinobrien8211
      @martinobrien8211 Před rokem +10

      Yes and for me integrity is an important quality. The issue we have now is that Boris will be replaced by another morally reprehensible individual who has stood up and defended his lies for the last 3 years. He surrounded himself with like minded people and now they have stabbed him in the back to protect their own careers. The resignations should not be seen as noble acts but more as career progression. In 2019 I thought Rory Stewart was by far the best candidate and I haven’t changed my mind now

    • @oneoldgit
      @oneoldgit Před rokem +3

      Integrity? Boris has none. He resigned because he was forced to.

    • @peterjones596
      @peterjones596 Před rokem

      Ah, but not the integrity to leave the party, he was ejected, although admittedly for trying to stop a no-deal brexit...

  • @PaulThompson500
    @PaulThompson500 Před rokem +449

    I'm not Rory Stewart's biggest fan, but at least he talks sense, answers questions without empty sound bites.

    • @AB-zl4nh
      @AB-zl4nh Před rokem +26

      And then votes for defunding public schools & the NHS

    • @JT-qr8lt
      @JT-qr8lt Před rokem +19

      I’m his fan I think he is one of the bests! Pity he is not to run for PM. He is a man of integrity and grace, as well as great intelligence!

    • @briancohenthepfjmassive.4769
      @briancohenthepfjmassive.4769 Před rokem

      Can he speak Latin??? I hate the Romans.

    • @_Wakaz_
      @_Wakaz_ Před rokem +2

      Wholeheartedly agreed my comrade, wholeheartedly agreed :)

    • @_Wakaz_
      @_Wakaz_ Před rokem +11

      @@JT-qr8lt Well if you're from utmost privelege in the highest class of British society, you're gonna have those benefits, as the money created the "intelligence" for you.

  • @michaelstapelberg7751
    @michaelstapelberg7751 Před rokem +36

    for a tory.. rory is the best human on that side of the political spectrum!

    • @politics392
      @politics392 Před rokem +1

      Lol his opinion dosent matter lol he had parties with them lol

    • @politics392
      @politics392 Před rokem +2

      And broke the law

    • @BassandoForte
      @BassandoForte Před rokem +2

      And he still looks like Rik Mayall from the New Statesmen... 🤣

    • @greymane4030
      @greymane4030 Před rokem +1

      If you want to know what he's like, just look at his voting record when he was an active MP, He's a tory to the core and just as bad as the rest.

    • @riffraff9506
      @riffraff9506 Před rokem

      I don't think news channel is very bright

  • @berylmcnally4127
    @berylmcnally4127 Před rokem +424

    He stood in front of No 10 and never took responsibility for things that went wrong, no apology, it was all about him.

    • @derekfancett8218
      @derekfancett8218 Před rokem +12

      'I take no responsibility' - I'm sure I've heard that one before, somewhere.

    • @lesleywright2823
      @lesleywright2823 Před rokem +10

      As has been for all his time as PM

    • @jounik
      @jounik Před rokem +14

      He also didn't use the word "resign" even once, so... I don't think he plans on leaving any time soon.

    • @TheOrlandoTrustfull
      @TheOrlandoTrustfull Před rokem +10

      Have a day off, Nigel

    • @diamondgeezer3933
      @diamondgeezer3933 Před rokem +7

      @@nigelsouthworth5577 seriously 🙄

  • @runwiththerunners8152
    @runwiththerunners8152 Před rokem +167

    Letting Johnson hang around is like taking a match off an arsonist but leaving him with a box of matches to play with.

    • @ronaldhonywill1308
      @ronaldhonywill1308 Před rokem +4

      Yes Stewart is honest and would always be honourable , alas he is naive and absolutely clueless of the real world.

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 Před rokem +1

      @@ronaldhonywill1308 We need our leaders to be wary as serpents and guiless as doves.

  • @mbarker1958
    @mbarker1958 Před rokem +128

    Rory Stewart was the only sensible Conservative MP that I have seen in years, given his amazing background and achievements I am astounded that the Conservative Party never saw him as an icon to be built upon; it just shows the Conservative Party is broken as is British politics.

    • @JerzyFeliksKlein
      @JerzyFeliksKlein Před rokem +19

      Tories purged all the level headed conservatives in the last election. Ken Clarke who I personally like even if I don't entirely agree with him, Philip Hammond, Dominic Grieve, Rory Stewart, Sir Nicholas Soames (Churchill's grandson for Christ's sake). I may not have agreed with them but they were not ideologues. They were decent people with convictions and beliefs which differed from my own but who I respected. They were the people with whom you could have a sensible conversation. They were the ones who had a backbone and didn't want to be associated with Boris. All of those who now parade like they found morals and oppose Boris (now that they realized that he would cause them to lose their seats) are pathetic.

    • @Guesswhokk
      @Guesswhokk Před rokem

      The Tory party turn into British NATIONALIST party when Boris became PM.

    • @dvpuk
      @dvpuk Před rokem +4

      Only Tory I’d vote for

    • @ga-ow7yf
      @ga-ow7yf Před rokem +1

      Like your silly flag.

    • @opticnerve8927
      @opticnerve8927 Před rokem +2

      Rory is built in the same vein as his father who had lots of Scottish common sense 👍

  • @peterhagan8454
    @peterhagan8454 Před rokem +49

    All tory MPs are complicit over all erroneous deeds done by that pm

  • @johnwright9372
    @johnwright9372 Před rokem +403

    Rory Stewart's eloquent summary of Johnson's character and his crony loyalists is perfect.

  • @francescapowell1538
    @francescapowell1538 Před rokem +59

    I really like Rory.
    Seems like a forthright, reasonable, decent human being. Qualities that are clearly not admired in Parliament.

  • @johnmiller5630
    @johnmiller5630 Před rokem +74

    I’d really like to see Rory back in politics. A man of intellect and integrity and sorely needed right now.

  • @brendantimbs1428
    @brendantimbs1428 Před rokem +31

    Get Exit done!!

  • @stevenhoward3358
    @stevenhoward3358 Před rokem +182

    Rory wants his party back, but I think there are so many pseudo Boris's remaining it will take decades to cleanse.

    • @nunyabidnis3815
      @nunyabidnis3815 Před rokem +5

      What's the difference? Having decorum about bigotry and nationalism? Is it the haircut? It's the haircut, isn't it..

    • @jameswingad3212
      @jameswingad3212 Před rokem

      It isn´t his party. We´ve had invasive liberals like him in it for far too long and now liberal Boris is now gone we can finally get back to conservative politics.

    • @stevenhoward3358
      @stevenhoward3358 Před rokem +1

      @@jameswingad3212 Yes I hear Steve Baker is already planning to close everything on Sundays. White piquet fences and neatly trimmed lawns will be mandatory and of course church will be compulsory regardless of your beliefs

    • @stevenhoward3358
      @stevenhoward3358 Před rokem +1

      @The Padded Cell what does it say about you?

    • @rww805
      @rww805 Před rokem

      Rory's party is the lib dems. He's certainly not a tory.

  • @PaulSmith-mh2yq
    @PaulSmith-mh2yq Před rokem +306

    I have total respect for Rory Stewart. A first rate constituency MP who deserved to go so much higher, but who refused to serve in a Johnson led government.

    • @corradomancini3271
      @corradomancini3271 Před rokem +5

      He was useless

    • @simonb2109
      @simonb2109 Před rokem +5

      he is too pro eu for the tory party atm thats his problem

    • @alandent2434
      @alandent2434 Před rokem +2

      So had I until the last minute of this video when I find out that he does a podcast with someone who was an enabler of a British PM who Archbishop Tutu believed should be tried for war crimes.

    • @BernasLL
      @BernasLL Před rokem

      At this point, if Tory voters aren't looking for other parties to represent them, they are really not helping democracy work.

    • @dulls8475
      @dulls8475 Před rokem

      One of the true fake conservatives.

  • @chrisreed3929
    @chrisreed3929 Před rokem +31

    I'm not a tory, but I would love to see Rory Stewart become an MP again, and in my dreams, become the leader of that party. I do feel he has integrity and intelligence, something that has been completely lacking from the tory cabinet for some time.

    • @bushmonster1702
      @bushmonster1702 Před rokem +2

      lol

    • @stevebagnall1553
      @stevebagnall1553 Před rokem +1

      Agree totally

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Před rokem +1

      He has virtually nothing in common with thd tory base.

    • @victoriaeriksson7409
      @victoriaeriksson7409 Před rokem +1

      Maybe when we get PR in place Rory will be back in Parliament.

    • @chrisreed3929
      @chrisreed3929 Před rokem

      @@victoriaeriksson7409 I do hope so. I still will not vote for a Tory, but I will be less scared if someone like him ruled the Tory party.

  • @letsdoitnow121
    @letsdoitnow121 Před rokem +110

    The narcissist did not apologise or actually resign. As usual he played with words to give him a few more months to plan his next move. If they don`t get rid of him now, they only have themselves to blame when he makes his next move. This is not over for this clown until they actually evict him out of No 10!

    • @runlarryrun77
      @runlarryrun77 Před rokem +1

      He did categorically state that he was resigning as tory leader & ultimately as PM. That's on record. He's also informed the Queen of his intention to stand down. The jig is up. I can understand your disbelief, but it really is over.

    • @dayegilharno4988
      @dayegilharno4988 Před rokem +7

      @@runlarryrun77 I seem to remember him lying to the Queen before (or rather manipulating language to wiggle out of being held accountable for telling a straight lie), but I might be wrong about this. Anyhow: Seeing is believing in this case.

    • @bloatedbobcat1600
      @bloatedbobcat1600 Před rokem +6

      he is doing a classic bullington yob... spitting in everyone faces as he rips up their £50 notes. The SAS need to take him out. He is more an enemy than putin is

    • @DennepeerRelaxation
      @DennepeerRelaxation Před rokem +2

      @@runlarryrun77 in what video and at what timestamp did ge use the word 'resign' in that speech?

    • @hopegreen9027
      @hopegreen9027 Před rokem +1

      well, he can,t claim homelessness he bought a house in wales, all the welsh ran for the hills

  • @NealyLL
    @NealyLL Před rokem +146

    A Conservative that this Tory Party can’t bare to accept or be.
    This guy went for the leadership and the Tory party gave us BOris Johnson.
    That’s all you need to know about them…

    • @stephenmurray2851
      @stephenmurray2851 Před rokem +7

      Yes because this guy isn't a Conservative. That's why you like him

    • @Paul-eb4jp
      @Paul-eb4jp Před rokem +16

      @@stephenmurray2851 He is, the Tories are now an English nationalist party.

    • @olmostgudinaf8100
      @olmostgudinaf8100 Před rokem +20

      @@stephenmurray2851 This guy is a Conservative in the most traditional way. THIS is what being a Conservative IS, my dear. Not the current bunch of self serving, cretinous fascists. If you like THEM, you have some soul searching to do.

    • @NealyLL
      @NealyLL Před rokem +5

      @@stephenmurray2851 wrong

    • @NealyLL
      @NealyLL Před rokem +6

      @@Paul-eb4jp correct 👍

  • @PaulGreenVlog
    @PaulGreenVlog Před rokem +71

    Rory Stewart is very straight forward, honest, and with huge integrity. His insight and opinions are always spot on and with intelligence.

    • @JohnnyZenith
      @JohnnyZenith Před rokem +1

      He's also eloquent and doesn't speak in soundbites. I'm not a Tory voter but if he could have been leader before Brexit the UK have been a far better place.

  • @Poseiden2
    @Poseiden2 Před rokem +47

    A shame that Rory - clearly such a principled man - was cast aside by his party as a potential PM in favour of what we got. Politics is the worse for Mr Stewart not being directly involved in it.

  • @Sophie-mv7bd
    @Sophie-mv7bd Před rokem +85

    I really don't like conservatives but Rory Stewart would have been a million times better as Prime minister than Boris was

    • @peterhagan8454
      @peterhagan8454 Před rokem +3

      I abs agree

    • @maicholor2849
      @maicholor2849 Před rokem

      Many said the same about BoJo until they didn't! It's rotten cyclical politics few survives!

    • @Ffinity
      @Ffinity Před rokem +4

      @@maicholor2849 Nobody who actually knew of him said anything like that! Anybody who had paid attention for the last 35 years knew exactly who and what Alexander de Pfeffel was!

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Před rokem

      If you don’t like conservatives, then you shouldn’t like Stewart. He might be personable but he’s very conservative and his voting record reflects that.

    • @raymonddixon7603
      @raymonddixon7603 Před rokem +1

      So would Corbyn for that matter, and Gazza.

  • @lorellemccall9944
    @lorellemccall9944 Před rokem +61

    We would have all been in a better position today if Rory Stewart had been the PM instead of Boris.

    • @guywerb
      @guywerb Před rokem +4

      Yes you certainly would. I still can't understand as a European how a great democratic country like the UK has chosen to be led by such a ridiculous avatar of a clown. The UK needs a real statesman (or woman), at it has had in critical moments of its history. And if the present times aren't critical (for all of us in Europe and practically all over the world), I don't know when they will.

    • @Skankinpig
      @Skankinpig Před rokem +4

      Not by a large margin though - he seems like a decent enough bloke, but he IS still a Tory.

    • @Visual_Ghoul
      @Visual_Ghoul Před rokem +2

      look at his voting record

    • @bushmonster1702
      @bushmonster1702 Před rokem

      lol

    • @allanv6620
      @allanv6620 Před rokem +1

      The trouble is Johnson was the only one who promised to follow the will of the people and get Brexit done. If a few more of them had a spine we wouldn't have neededJohnson.

  • @peterjones596
    @peterjones596 Před rokem +29

    Rory Stewart said something that's very important to remember about Tories, the most important thing is The Party, not the electorate, not the country as a whole, just The Party.
    So, 120k+ members of a Party are more important than the 63m+ people. Now you know.

    • @herbert9241
      @herbert9241 Před rokem +2

      Yep, the default reflex of so many commentators in the arena. Oblivious to the country being dragged through the dirt; concerned only with PR campaigns.

    • @missbee3618
      @missbee3618 Před rokem +3

      Most of them think they are above us ‘peasant’ people, that’s why don’t don’t give, and never have given, a F

  • @gel2503
    @gel2503 Před rokem +31

    What a hugely impressive, decent man Rory Stewart is, and that's from a Labour supporter. Perhaps force Johnson to resign as an MP then in by election, Mr Stewart can become an MP. Despite being pro labour I would have no problem with Rory Stewart being PM. I suspect though as people voted in Johnson they are too "thick" to understand a decent man. PS I am presuming Mr Stewart would win a by election.

    • @MrArchie800
      @MrArchie800 Před rokem +3

      Yep, I'm not a Tory supporter either but I'd imagine the UK would be in a far better place right now if Stewart had won last time around. But too many people will knowingly back an oafish liar that tells them what they want to hear rather than back a competent intelligent person that tells them an awkward truth.

    • @phil637
      @phil637 Před rokem +1

      Until you look at his voting record in parliament !

  • @johntrew1597
    @johntrew1597 Před rokem +142

    ‘Even somebody like Dominic Raab’ 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @geoffreynolds8835
      @geoffreynolds8835 Před rokem +15

      He's about as useful as a chocolate spoon stirring a hot cup of tea.

    • @elenastone6011
      @elenastone6011 Před rokem

      No not Dominic Raab... bin that 'Bill of Rights' it will delute Human Rights of common people. So many crimes in life science research are being ignored. It is like Bill or Rights is being put forward so that they a feast in human rights abuses and get away with them. How they can be proud of less red tape science when it means many human rights abuses is happening. People are also opening their eyes what is happening in the NHS being run by pharma companies.

    • @RobBCactive
      @RobBCactive Před rokem

      It's horrific but the ERG maniacs wouldn't have anyone sane who spoke out against government policy like Theresa May .. now just the 2nd worst PM ever

    • @jounik
      @jounik Před rokem +11

      @@geoffreynolds8835 Yes, the amount of damage he could deal would be very limited. That's kind of the point.

    • @mattburgess5697
      @mattburgess5697 Před rokem +7

      Solid British shade

  • @julezpanda14
    @julezpanda14 Před rokem +70

    Only Tory I actually have time for

    • @voice.of.reason
      @voice.of.reason Před rokem +1

      He's not a Tory and the conservatives are well rid of this Labour party imposter

    • @julezpanda14
      @julezpanda14 Před rokem +1

      @@voice.of.reason He's been talking about returning

    • @Geo65582
      @Geo65582 Před rokem +1

      I don't trust anyone with more then two bathrooms full stop 🛑

    • @rayfinkle2805
      @rayfinkle2805 Před rokem +1

      @@voice.of.reason I totally agree he’s a chancer

    • @sukjhita5866
      @sukjhita5866 Před rokem

      You lack stndards

  • @maxthecat4632
    @maxthecat4632 Před rokem +45

    Just imagine if parliament hadnt created the conditions where a chancer like Boris could survive and thrive with public backing.

    • @patrick3136
      @patrick3136 Před rokem +2

      Public backing? He lied to the Public. He hasn't lived up to the promises. This member of the 'Public',wants to see him gone!

    • @jeremysmith8035
      @jeremysmith8035 Před rokem

      They don't think without the daily wail and are growing increasingly deranged I've been talking to some and i am pretty sure they are certifiable

    • @paulholdstock4751
      @paulholdstock4751 Před rokem +1

      @@jeremysmith8035 why do people even buy the Mail any more?

  • @georgemurray2901
    @georgemurray2901 Před rokem +28

    When the Tory party had people of integrity in Parliament like him.

    • @jebusgod
      @jebusgod Před rokem +1

      you having a laugh, they have never had anyone with integrity, just varying levels of self serving creeps

    • @andydudley1775
      @andydudley1775 Před rokem

      some of us are still waiting for that integrity from the borris kind and he was a borris too for a time .all the tory are borris.

    • @Hagg-o-tron
      @Hagg-o-tron Před rokem

      When on earth was that? I certainly can't recall it in my lifetime..

  • @aisey100
    @aisey100 Před rokem +31

    Rory really shouldn't be a Tory, he's far too decent.

  • @MaliciousDiscontent
    @MaliciousDiscontent Před rokem +110

    Rory is the only person in the entire Conservative party I respect. Boris or anyone else is just another part of the wider tumour.

    • @MrBruintjebeer
      @MrBruintjebeer Před rokem

      Mister Universe!

    • @rorrt
      @rorrt Před rokem +3

      He's an independent now. He left the Conservative Party about 3 years ago.
      He would be a great asset to them though, should he decide to rejoin.

    • @DomFurlong
      @DomFurlong Před rokem +4

      He is not in the Conservative Party, he quit in 2019 because of Boris. He has said in the past he will rejoin if Boris goes and I hope he does.

    • @Visual_Ghoul
      @Visual_Ghoul Před rokem +6

      look at his voting record.

    • @TheJacob95
      @TheJacob95 Před rokem +2

      and the sad thing is he's not even in the Tory party anymore.

  • @antonomaseapophasis5142
    @antonomaseapophasis5142 Před rokem +138

    When did any sentient person imagine that Boris Johnson had any concern, at all, for any other human being or social organization?

  • @tnimbus
    @tnimbus Před rokem +174

    A man with humility, integrity and social intelligence who left parliament for us to have a PM with none of those attributes.

  • @roseanncampbell7294
    @roseanncampbell7294 Před rokem +72

    He wheeled out Carrie with the baby in the sling for sympathy this morning, same as the baby's birth in December gave him sympathy when they wanted to oust him then. glad he's gone and needs to be out this week not in October!

    • @searan5130
      @searan5130 Před rokem

      And if he hadn't "wheeled out Carrie with the baby" as you so rudely put it you would have said why is Carrie not there supporting him?

    • @roseanncampbell7294
      @roseanncampbell7294 Před rokem +3

      @@searan5130 more people agree with me on my comment, so bye bye Boris!

  • @elpresidente8730
    @elpresidente8730 Před rokem +100

    Edward Heath I believe was the last PM to enter and leave No10 through general elections. It's a shame there aren't more Torys like Rory Stewart, he is intelligent and has integrity something most in the current Tory party wouldn't even recognise if it slapped them in the face.

    • @Eurobrasil550
      @Eurobrasil550 Před rokem +2

      I was thinking about that question ,John Major won/lost elections either end of his term,but of course was already in Number 10 immediately before the election he won due to replacing Thatcher .

    • @michaelcottle6270
      @michaelcottle6270 Před rokem +8

      That sounds right. Wow. I cant help feeling Rory would make a better Lib Dem than he ever would a Tory

    • @panisvit7123
      @panisvit7123 Před rokem +4

      Agreed - May and Cameron resigned. Brown inherited from Blair - who resigned. Major inherited and Thatcher resigned. Callaghan inherited from Wilson, who resigned. Which brings us to Edward Heath - 1970-1974 - elected and defeated.

    • @NickValentinethevallog
      @NickValentinethevallog Před rokem +1

      ... is the right answer. Elected 1970, lost 'emergency' snap general election of February1974. Question: 'Who Governs Britain?' Answer: 'Not You, Mate'. 😀

    • @stefangray5795
      @stefangray5795 Před rokem

      @@panisvit7123 Heath actually won the first GE in 1974.

  • @neilhigley6514
    @neilhigley6514 Před rokem +65

    Imagine how different life would be with this man as prime minister. It almost makes me want to cry.

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

      That's why it's important to look at voting records and not rhetoric. Look at his and you'll have a clearer understanding of what he's about behind the public image.

    • @explorer0213
      @explorer0213 Před rokem +1

      I don't think his health is A 1 and he's a quitter.

    • @MrJohndory111
      @MrJohndory111 Před rokem +1

      probably wouldn't be that different Neil. he's still a tory

    • @apocalypso1564
      @apocalypso1564 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@user-SubvurzIVif his voting record went against party lines, he'd have the whip removed and be thrown out of the party. Voting don't say as much about an individual as you'd think.

  • @Janos23
    @Janos23 Před rokem +35

    I generally don't respect Tories, and I disagree with a lot of what Roy Stewart says, but I can definitely respect what he's saying here. He has actual integrity. I know you shouldn't surprised at said integrity but considering the political landscape recently you can hardly blame me.

    • @canteenroom948
      @canteenroom948 Před rokem +1

      Integrity? That bounder was a prancing proconsul in Afghanistan. He should be in prison.

    • @Janos23
      @Janos23 Před rokem

      @@canteenroom948 You're probably right. I think when I made that comment I'd just been watching Boris and co for too long and my standards had slipped.

  • @vectispete9415
    @vectispete9415 Před rokem +195

    He has not revealed anything in the last 2 days. All the character traits we have seen the selfishness, awfulness of his character, the corruption, were known before he became leader of the tories. All MP's and tory party members who voted for him, chose to ignore his utter unsuitability for the role because of his deceitful electability. I have nothing but contempt for these people and they and he have only contempt for the majority of people in this country. We must never ever elect another ludicrously right wing populist government like this. To that end an electoral pact and PR are the only sensible options. Whoever Rees Moog supports for leader must be rejected as he or she will be another ERG stooge!

    • @willgoodall6104
      @willgoodall6104 Před rokem +19

      I am with you 100% on your analysis.

    • @gerardphillips7507
      @gerardphillips7507 Před rokem +6

      Er, right wing? I'd have said Boris was an extreme left winger purporting to be a centrist

    • @tohellorbarbados7119
      @tohellorbarbados7119 Před rokem +21

      @@gerardphillips7507 But, then, you are in a padded jacket...

    • @gerardphillips7507
      @gerardphillips7507 Před rokem

      @@tohellorbarbados7119 pillock

    • @stephenmurray2851
      @stephenmurray2851 Před rokem +1

      What selfishness, awfulness and corruption? Why are you lot so vague? Isn't the reality that you just don't like him because he was right wing?

  • @johnaerial
    @johnaerial Před rokem +10

    The writing was on the wall at £840 a roll of wallpaper.

  • @marcusaurelius7461
    @marcusaurelius7461 Před rokem +14

    Lest we forget the mendacious and odious cabinet members who have continually supported him Patel , Norris , Jacob Grease Hogg et al.

    • @derin111
      @derin111 Před rokem +2

      The lowest of the low…even within a very competitive field of “low”.

    • @juliegraham8133
      @juliegraham8133 Před rokem

      You forgot Therese Coffey.

    • @marcusaurelius7461
      @marcusaurelius7461 Před rokem

      My apologies , you are indeed correct , and you remind me that I also forgot that charlatan who supported him until the last moment and has now thrown her morals in the ring to become leader , the so called Attorney General Suella Braveman supporter of sending all of us to Rwanda. @@juliegraham8133

    • @msjacquelineb19
      @msjacquelineb19 Před rokem

      That's Bacon Greased Frog in our household...

  • @bflogal18
    @bflogal18 Před rokem +8

    It feels like deja vu, watching my British friends deal with this raging narcissist.

  • @samfreed5193
    @samfreed5193 Před rokem +31

    If Rory joined the Libdems, that would give them a prime-ministerial candidate.

    • @Visual_Ghoul
      @Visual_Ghoul Před rokem

      look at his voting record.

    • @verystripeyzebra
      @verystripeyzebra Před rokem +1

      He's a tory. Why would he join a party who don't share his politics. Look at his voting record.

    • @samfreed5193
      @samfreed5193 Před rokem

      @@michaelunderhill8847 A vision becomes reality by presenting it as an option, not by dismissing it.

    • @bushmonster1702
      @bushmonster1702 Před rokem

      lol

  • @maryfenton958
    @maryfenton958 Před rokem +41

    They will have to get the pest exterminators in to no 10 to get rid of the stench of corruption after Blojo's tenancy.

  • @JustMe-bx8gu
    @JustMe-bx8gu Před rokem +69

    This is how normal, intelligent, knowledgeable, empathetic, politically engaged and honourable people sound. And he is not a conservative mp, feel free to draw your own conclusions.

    • @johnking6624
      @johnking6624 Před rokem +7

      He would have got my vote. I would never have voted for the disgusting Johnson but Rory is an honest man.

    • @MamaLinz123
      @MamaLinz123 Před rokem +7

      I could have listened to him speak all day, what a fascinating and knowledgeable man.

    • @lornagall8318
      @lornagall8318 Před rokem +2

      His podcast is excellent.

    • @MamaLinz123
      @MamaLinz123 Před rokem +1

      @@lornagall8318 I’d love to know what his podcast name is? 😊

    • @lornagall8318
      @lornagall8318 Před rokem +1

      @@MamaLinz123 It is mentioned in the vid. It's called ' The rest is politics'

  • @ngozionyia3439
    @ngozionyia3439 Před rokem +6

    You are a great class person sir you deserve to be heard ❤❤

  • @oneeyedgirl617
    @oneeyedgirl617 Před rokem +43

    This is how it starts..folk are lulled into believing there is a reasonble Tory...check his voting record, FFS.

    • @Zakalwe76
      @Zakalwe76 Před rokem +6

      Well said.

    • @beachcomber1able
      @beachcomber1able Před rokem +5

      And he is a posh Scottish anti independence ruling class tribe member. 😟

    • @olmostgudinaf8100
      @olmostgudinaf8100 Před rokem +2

      This is my main worry. Tories getting rid of Johnson to pretend that the have "reinvented" themselves.
      No, it is the same party that installed that creature in the first place and cheerleadered him for 3 years.

    • @oneeyedgirl617
      @oneeyedgirl617 Před rokem +2

      What I will add is if I really, absolutely, no fkin way around it, have to endure a Tory Government, then I would prefer the likes of Stewart, Clarke, i.e, the traditional ones who at least have some honour.

  • @rishispewcack5745
    @rishispewcack5745 Před rokem +18

    What a contrast between Rory Stewart and the pretend Prime Minister Bojoke Johnson. To think that the Tory's once had a choice between Rory and Bojoke and they chose Bojoke, Even worse they enabled and facilitated Bojokes disregard for the rules and conventions with which Parliament operated. They engaged in verbal gymnastics to try to say that Bojoke hadn't lied about partygate when everyone other than the most deluded Bojokefile could see that he was telling lie after lie after lie. Now they seem to want to congratulate themselves for finally getting rid of this total charlatan that they helped to create. Shame on them.

  • @matthewhandley7972
    @matthewhandley7972 Před rokem +13

    I worked at HMP Ranby when I first heard of Rory Jones when he was prisons minister. I enjoyed his series on Afghanistan and is a decent and honest man. Why he's a Tory I don't know. They treated his very badly.

  • @quickclipsbyjmj
    @quickclipsbyjmj Před rokem +20

    Rory Stewart "When Boris was sacked from the Foreign Office, he waited 3 weeks to leave because he didn't want to pay rent on a flat." Source: James O'Brien, LBC.

    • @penfold9540
      @penfold9540 Před rokem +1

      Must be true then. O'brain ( or 0 brain) is the most unbiased person on the planet.

  • @littlepantherlp
    @littlepantherlp Před rokem +11

    What exit? He's gone nowhere yet!

  • @bcitral
    @bcitral Před rokem +18

    I never thought I’d say this as a Tory hater all of my adult life but Rory is just what the tories need. He speaks sense.

  • @alastairbarkley6572
    @alastairbarkley6572 Před rokem +41

    This is about Johnson's ego. By hanging on, he avoids the label of 'shortest serving PM ever'. At the moment, Theresa May holds that, er, honour. Incredible. It's not about the country but his 'overweaning ambition.

    • @lucasgracia3167
      @lucasgracia3167 Před rokem +2

      Theresa May isn't the shortest serving PM, it's either George Canning or William Pulteney (depending on how you define being the prime minister :D).

    • @scooby1992
      @scooby1992 Před rokem +2

      @@lucasgracia3167 I think Alec Douglas-Home only served for one year , 1963-1964 .

  • @Frserthegreenengine
    @Frserthegreenengine Před rokem +27

    To answer James' question at the end: The last Prime Minister to both enter and leave office via a general election was Edward Heath.

    • @marcusgarvey7588
      @marcusgarvey7588 Před rokem +1

      John major

    • @jackshouldbeworking
      @jackshouldbeworking Před rokem +7

      @@marcusgarvey7588 No, John Major became prime minister when Thatcher resigned in 1990. He then won the 92 election

    • @edwardclark4137
      @edwardclark4137 Před rokem

      And before Heath, Clement Attlee I think

    • @garethpegg4
      @garethpegg4 Před rokem +2

      @@edwardclark4137 - Harold Wilson, 1964 election until the 1970 election. Then Heath 70-74. Attlee would indeed be the one before that though (45-51)

    • @timdintinger9037
      @timdintinger9037 Před rokem

      I would have guessed callaghan or heath, I can't remember what happened to Callaghan as I was a bit and didn't have an interest then.

  • @rorywatt9752
    @rorywatt9752 Před rokem +26

    Rory stewart might be the only tory (yes i know he left the conservatives) that I could even fathom being PM, some of the other contenders may be okay but the majority of they have lied to the public for boris for years now

  • @ohyeah2816
    @ohyeah2816 Před rokem +16

    The shambles that British politics has become, helped by all politicians, not just bonkers Boris, needs to change to benefit all of us not just the privileged few. It can start by getting rid of the corruption we’ve had to put up with for the last 12 years.

  • @raymondbedborough8522
    @raymondbedborough8522 Před rokem +7

    We the British public have unfortunately allowed Boris to damage the integrity of the government. Its reputation was already questionable. We look the other way and pay a high price unfortunately

  • @jayroland9481
    @jayroland9481 Před rokem +15

    Well said Rory, a man of honesty & integrity, so rare in Parliament these days. If you were in the running to be PM then I'd certainly vote Tory next time.

  • @thethinkingcatakaneonormie3527

    Really I'd say Till Boris hands over the keys I reckon he's going to be trying to stay in as hard as possible I wouldn't be surprised if he tries for a brexit party split buddying up with Farage doing what Trump has been doing with the GOP in America

    • @martinh1437
      @martinh1437 Před rokem +4

      swell their base to two

    • @cole0889
      @cole0889 Před rokem +18

      I wouldn't put anything past Boris, the huge salary that he gets and its still not enough for him, I think he's going to stay for as long as he can and milk his position for anything he can get, I worry about what he might do before he goes.

    • @shayparis2213
      @shayparis2213 Před rokem +4

      You should be so lucky so as to have president TRUMP!!

    • @caboosealmighty3735
      @caboosealmighty3735 Před rokem +7

      Hmm thats not actually that far fetched. Hes thrown alot of people under the bus to get into power (pun intended). And his supporters are quite fanaticial, so it might actually work if he can get enough big money backers.

    • @rayfinkle2805
      @rayfinkle2805 Před rokem +1

      Yeah so what

  • @annirvinetaylor1376
    @annirvinetaylor1376 Před rokem +22

    I was talking to my family we were saying the same thing. We all felt this could be trouble.

  • @thesamsquatch2704
    @thesamsquatch2704 Před rokem +28

    I can’t say I agree with Rory Stewart on everything, but at least he can have a decent conversation that doesn’t devolve into trashing the opposition, and he generally doesn’t seem like a bad person overall.
    The hurt in his eyes at 5:36 hits me though; it’s clear that he feels as though the politics of the country he loves are corrupted by a man like Johnson, perhaps irreparably.
    I wish Johnson would be made to pay for his crimes, but alas, his gleeful supposition that the ruling class are immune to the ‘common’ brand of law appears to be true.

  • @roddychristodoulou9111
    @roddychristodoulou9111 Před rokem +23

    I'm no Tory but I've always rated Rory highly because he comes across as a socially aware conservative which is a very rare breed indeed .

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Před rokem

      Socially aware how, exactly? His voting record shows he has more interest in protecting the wealthy than the poor, he’s quite keen on war and he wants to cut spending on education and welfare. A classic Tory.

    • @MsColl90
      @MsColl90 Před rokem

      Is he had a social conscience he wouldn’t be a Tory.

    • @oliverbeard7912
      @oliverbeard7912 Před rokem

      Roddy,I feel similarly.

    • @bushmonster1702
      @bushmonster1702 Před rokem

      lol

  • @sisulart
    @sisulart Před rokem +46

    Gone but not going anywhere, yet. Typical Johnson, still hoping for something to happen that will allow him to somehow stay on.

    • @petergreen5337
      @petergreen5337 Před rokem

      HAHAHA like what?

    • @callsigndd9ls897
      @callsigndd9ls897 Před rokem

      Boris has the same Syndrome as Trump. The "I don't want to go" syndrome

    • @callsigndd9ls897
      @callsigndd9ls897 Před rokem

      @Christina Evans Isn't Eton rather the breeding ground for upper-class dandies, who are taught there that they are the elite of the world and must rule over others?

  • @andyc9344
    @andyc9344 Před rokem +22

    When does the inquiry start? Who knows what else has been lied about and covered up.

  • @stephenhoneyman9743
    @stephenhoneyman9743 Před rokem +6

    The 1922 committee need to act, hold elections on Monday, change rules on Tuesday , vote of no confidence on Wednesday, out there door Wednesday lunchtime.

  • @t.p.mckenna
    @t.p.mckenna Před rokem +6

    'You've known him for most of your life'. OMG, such a daunting statement.

  • @bobinscotland
    @bobinscotland Před rokem +60

    I remember an old boss who was sacking an employee, and he made sure the sacked person left the premises within 5 minutes, even though he was paid until the end of the following month.
    The boss's reason was that sacked employees could not do any more damage to the company, could not speak on behalf of the company in any way, but were still OK financially as if they had worked their notice. When I ran my own business, I stuck to that method and it saved me a lot of heartache.
    To that end, Boris Johnson must leave the premises today and wait at home for his termination payout.

    • @alexvince461
      @alexvince461 Před rokem +4

      Exactly you'd want them off the premises because their motivation could not be guaranteed

    • @marcdaniels9079
      @marcdaniels9079 Před rokem +1

      Pretty common practice across the board these days I think you will find. It’s called Garden Leave

    • @raymonddixon7603
      @raymonddixon7603 Před rokem

      No doubt your a are a Tory and probably voted for him.

    • @vipeton.8927
      @vipeton.8927 Před rokem

      Absolutely.

    • @vipeton.8927
      @vipeton.8927 Před rokem

      @@raymonddixon7603 even if so?

  • @karencattelldeves3815
    @karencattelldeves3815 Před rokem +5

    A tory with dignity. What a nice man with principles.

  • @franciscosantiago5449
    @franciscosantiago5449 Před rokem +6

    Watching James from Colorado, USA. Keep doing what you're doing, mate! amazing discussions and truth-telling!

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Před rokem

      Do Americans say "mate"? I thought that was aussies.

  • @danielwoods3563
    @danielwoods3563 Před rokem +14

    It was apparent from the first wave of Covid that Boris Johnson was a horrific human being. His joke about Operation Last Gasp as 1000's of people were choking to death in agony, fear and isolation from their loved ones. And even after seeing the destruction caused first time around, he said "let the bodies pile high" as the second wave raged. He doesn't have an ounce of decency in his body nor a shred of empathy. The warning signs were there - having an affair and leaving his wife while she was battling cancer - but I honestly never imagined he would be capable of such callousness and evil on a mass scale.

    • @petalblossom96
      @petalblossom96 Před rokem

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @kevinjohnson3782
      @kevinjohnson3782 Před rokem +1

      You are completely correct. He doesn't care about anyone but himself. Despicable human being.

    • @greenman1411
      @greenman1411 Před rokem +2

      He's a profoundly selfish and lazy person. he doesn't care about anyone other than himself. Frankly, I am not at all surprised by his behaviour; those that are haven't be paying attention.

  • @garybowman4913
    @garybowman4913 Před rokem +27

    My concern is that he knows how Thatcher's 2nd term was saved. With a war going on in a part of Europe, I would not be in the slightest surprised to see him ramp up UK involvement. He really needs to either be thrown out now or, kept on such a short leash that he might have well been thrown out. All his emails, texts and phone calls should be closely scrutinised, daily. If he is to remain, it should be Prime Minister in name only, the selection of the new cabinet should be taken out of his hands.

  • @rossmurray6849
    @rossmurray6849 Před rokem +61

    What a horrible thought, one I'd never imagined myself agreeing with, but I'd have to agree that "even someone like Dominic Raab" as an interim prime minister seems like the sensible choice to make right now.

    • @notbloodylikely4817
      @notbloodylikely4817 Před rokem

      No. Better the devil you know is not the answer. Raab is an idiot. We have serious issues right now. The last thing we need is Raab playing pseudo president for two months. Johnson and his whole cabinet need to leave the building now.

    • @tonyb76
      @tonyb76 Před rokem +1

      He is the deputy so DOM rabb should take over and Boris should leave.

    • @petergreen5337
      @petergreen5337 Před rokem

      indeed.

    • @sheilahales4313
      @sheilahales4313 Před rokem +1

      @@tonyb76 True, I see no reason or Boris to stay, bet he is up to some mischief making. Boris has not one ounce of integrity.

  • @janetschwartz1790
    @janetschwartz1790 Před rokem +5

    Thank you Rory. I didn't like you when you went for the Mayor job just because you were a Tory but your honesty is just do refreshing. I will admit that you have changed my mind not about conservatives but just politicians in general .

  • @humourless682
    @humourless682 Před rokem +5

    The best possible thing would be for ALL of them to resign! How one of the vermin has the audacity to suggest they are in some way superior to another, is a measure of the deep dishonesty that is common among these people.

  • @robspereall8203
    @robspereall8203 Před rokem +30

    If it's an interim PM you want, Sam Allardyce is probably looking for work atm!

    • @OrangeDrink74
      @OrangeDrink74 Před rokem +1

      not sure they can afford Big Sam

    • @Eleventhearlofmars
      @Eleventhearlofmars Před rokem +1

      He’s another envelope under the table type of guy like BoJo and his cronies though.

  • @Badger220455
    @Badger220455 Před rokem +5

    Please, NOT Raab!

    • @lidbass
      @lidbass Před rokem +1

      Please, not Truss!!!

  • @degaulle30
    @degaulle30 Před rokem +64

    In case anyone was wondering what the answer to James' question was at the end, the last PM to be both voted in and out was Ted Heath, 1970-74. Post war the only others were Harold Wilson's first premiership preceding him, and Clement Attlee.

    • @svresh
      @svresh Před rokem +3

      Im not counting Heath personally, because although he couldn’t form a majority government after a GE he technically resigned after a coalition deal with the liberals fell through

    • @SMoggyinski
      @SMoggyinski Před rokem +2

      I thought it was John Major? 1992 to 1997?

    • @parttroll1
      @parttroll1 Před rokem +5

      @@SMoggyinski nope took over from Thatcher’s resignation following a leadership contest

    • @JANG0454
      @JANG0454 Před rokem +2

      Excellent! - I just spent the last 10 minutes looking at the premierships and thought it was Attlee but completely missed Heath😅

    • @fezmancomments
      @fezmancomments Před rokem +2

      I worked out it was Ted Heath. Aren’t I clever!

  • @alastairbarkley6572
    @alastairbarkley6572 Před rokem +8

    Rory Stewart seems a calm, sensible, decent sort of chap. Amazing for a Tory! I was sorry when he withdrew from his Mayor of London campaign. Sadiq Khan had big support (including myself) and Stewart could get no traction. He realised that the Mayorship was not to be, for him, and just quietly accepted that, with dignity. Can you imagine how Johnson would have behaved in that situation?

    • @rnf1227
      @rnf1227 Před rokem

      He didn't have to - he won!

    • @jakehowie442
      @jakehowie442 Před rokem

      Why does Sadiq Khan have your support? 😂😂

    • @rnf1227
      @rnf1227 Před rokem

      @@jakehowie442 He doesn't - Boris has my full support.

  • @thegilk133
    @thegilk133 Před rokem +4

    Bojo Is like a jobby that won't flush away. Someone needs to call a plumber

  • @tt-ew7rx
    @tt-ew7rx Před rokem +30

    The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him. - Niccolò Machiavelli

  • @cobbler40
    @cobbler40 Před rokem +22

    As soon as Johnson became PM the clock was ticking till we reached this point.

  • @georgepkoutsavakis8005
    @georgepkoutsavakis8005 Před rokem +2

    He hasn’t resigned! Not until he goes and tells the queen he is going .

  • @terrencelinnell4702
    @terrencelinnell4702 Před rokem +11

    He has to go completely, can we ship him off to Rwanda. I totally agree, Rory.

  • @AndyM_323YYY
    @AndyM_323YYY Před rokem +3

    Boris is as unfit to be caretaker PM as he is unfit to be PM.

  • @francismadden8561
    @francismadden8561 Před rokem +3

    Definitely move him and his missus out of No 10. He's making all the moves to remain.

  • @CM13492
    @CM13492 Před rokem +10

    I was intrigued by James' question at the end, took a few minutes to research but it turns out it was Edward Heath (1970-74). So it has been nearly 50 years of in party political coups for one reason or another changing PM.
    Makes it even more obscene that the Tories made such a huge deal over Gordon Brown not immediately calling an election when he took when he took over from Blair (by the same logic Johnson's successor should immediately call an election)

    • @helenorrin7537
      @helenorrin7537 Před rokem

      Well done, off the top of my head I thought it might be James Callaghan. Basically, back before Thatcher. That was when respect for the machinery of government went pear-shaped. I remember she got into hot water for referring, as had not been done before, to "my government" as opposed to "her majesty's government".

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 Před rokem +17

    Edward Heath 1970 - 1974 was the last PM to be voted in and out of office. Everyone since either became PM through resignation or resigned (Boris Johnson did both).

    • @stanleybeckett7705
      @stanleybeckett7705 Před rokem +2

      Took me about 2 mins of thinking to get to your (correct) answer! Before that I think it was Attlee. A rarity then.

    • @svresh
      @svresh Před rokem

      Is that technically true? He didn’t get a majority and resigned when a deal with the liberals fell through, so could make the argument its Harold Wilson

    • @londonclassicist
      @londonclassicist Před rokem

      @@stanleybeckett7705 Well Wilson’s first spell should count. He became leader of the Labour Party in opposition, so became PM at the election in 1964 when he defeated Douglas-Home. He won again at his snap election in 1966 against Ted Heath, but then lost to Heath in 1970. So he came both in and out of office at general elections. (His second term he came in by defeating Heath again in 1974 - why Heath qualifies in this game - but of course he then left office by resigning, so his second term doesn’t meet the criteria.) Before Wilson 1, I agree, you have to go back to Attlee.
      It does sound strange to think about, but it’s a feature of Westminster-style Parliamentary systems, and is caused by the fact that the system encourages MPs from the ruling party to put their new leader in place before an election so he can fight it as an incumbent, once they feel the public won’t support the incumbent again. Pretty common in Canada for example: Stephen Harper came in and out by a general election (2006-2015), but you have to go back a long way before him - Joe Clark who headed up a minority government / hung Parliament which lasted less than 10 months in 79-80, and then before him you go back to Diefenbaker 57-63.

  • @lewisvincent3290
    @lewisvincent3290 Před rokem +25

    Honestly the worst thing the conservatives did was not making Rory their leader, arguably most of the damage would have been avoided. oh well 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @allanv6620
      @allanv6620 Před rokem

      He was a remainer, so therefore he wasn't suitable. We voted to leave.

    • @lewisvincent3290
      @lewisvincent3290 Před rokem

      @@allanv6620 no offense dude but I'm sure you will take it anyway but the last four years should be proof enough leavers are not the best at choosing competent leadership 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @allanv6620
      @allanv6620 Před rokem

      @@lewisvincent3290
      Boris was a huge disappointment. In his defence Covid was a huge stumbling block, which he did handle fairly well, probably better than the opposition would have dealt with it.
      However his arrogance in not keeping to his own rules and even worse lying to the public makes him not fit for office.

    • @lewisvincent3290
      @lewisvincent3290 Před rokem

      @@allanv6620 utter bolloxs Boris turned out exactly as any rational person could see he would but believe what you wish the copium epidemic is bad at the moment 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @davidmg1925
    @davidmg1925 Před rokem +4

    "He's not going to give up and go. He's buying time and I won't believe it till I see it."

  • @charliedanso3803
    @charliedanso3803 Před rokem +2

    Rory Rory Rory the country needs you

  • @andrewbarton-willson495
    @andrewbarton-willson495 Před rokem +3

    The country needs Rory Stewart

  • @aceace5457
    @aceace5457 Před rokem +24

    i am disabled from a brain heammorrage i suffered when i was 25 and only had my wife and 1 year old son at that time , the conservative gov would not let my wife threw i had to go to court to justify that this was a legit marriage at 21 it took me 3 years fighting against them and finally got a result in court , then a year later collapsed with a brain heammorrage , i woke up 5 weeks later out of a coma , had my pulse cut out , neck glued back in place , radiotherapy to the brain after having a special clamp made for me that clamps your jaw in place , so many ops its unbelievable , then when i was 29 i collapsed again and woke up in hospital and was told i was diabetic type 1 so have to take 4 injections a day with blood each time to test , where is the peace in this world now 50 with no right side of my complete body , lye here on the bed staring out of the window , the tories should be ashamed of themselves , look at me no money no sorrow , live life by the sec and not minute , look forward and never look backwards , always be happy with no regrets . peace .....🙂

  • @Danster82
    @Danster82 Před rokem +7

    It's time we evolved our democracy and went beyond the need for leaders. You don't see a problem with having one person able to influence the lives of 67 million people? Direct democracy is the next step, it's doubtful the UK will spearhead this however.

  • @jonathanwetherell3609
    @jonathanwetherell3609 Před rokem +4

    The real question is "Why were so many voters willing to vote for the clown in 2019 & why have any still got the scales over their eyes?"

    • @jag5470
      @jag5470 Před rokem

      Really nd who did u vote for, Labour? 😁

    • @jonathanwetherell3609
      @jonathanwetherell3609 Před rokem

      @@jag5470 The problem is our FPP voting system, so in most elections I have voted tactically.

  • @rossmurray6849
    @rossmurray6849 Před rokem +22

    Surely the 1922 committee doesn't become powerless just because Johnson has agreed to eventually resign as prime minister once the party has selected the new, permanent leader. They could just make up a new rule about the conditions required for them to conduct a vote of no confidence in a caretaker leader, and who would take over if that vote succeeds.

    • @raymonddixon7603
      @raymonddixon7603 Před rokem +2

      That is what is wrong with British politics. Imagine having a 1922 committee in the 21st century. It is like having a King and Queen, oops!

    • @TalesOfWar
      @TalesOfWar Před rokem +2

      Too much of the political system is based on tradition and convention rather than actual statute or hard rules. It just wasn't expected when these things were created that someone so blatantly corrupt and morally repugnant would hold the highest office in the land. The same is true for the US and how Trump just ignored such things to get away with things over and over again. These things need to be written in to law.

    • @NeilBlaiberg
      @NeilBlaiberg Před rokem

      @@TalesOfWar you want how the Tories elect their next leader to be made into law???

    • @TalesOfWar
      @TalesOfWar Před rokem

      @@NeilBlaiberg No. I want how Prime Ministers stand down made in to law. It's essentially when they decide at this point short of being voted out. Right now, Boris should NOT hold the office of Prime Minister, there should have been a plan of succession already in place by tradition and law similar to how it works in the US.

    • @NeilBlaiberg
      @NeilBlaiberg Před rokem

      @@TalesOfWar but we have a totally different election system to the US

  • @philliball1269
    @philliball1269 Před rokem +5

    if the cons allow him to hang on for months, they will all be complicit in any further harm he does to the uk, and will give starmer a free ride at the next g.e.

  • @rudolfsvidran8693
    @rudolfsvidran8693 Před rokem

    Thank you James. Not that I feel consoled.

  • @user-xm7cc7sk2x
    @user-xm7cc7sk2x Před rokem +4

    The whole world knew that you got a "Trump" in #10! LOL