Sir Keir Starmer Shares His Vision for Britain’s Future Ahead of General Election | This Morning

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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2024
  • Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer joins us live in the studio to talk about why he believes he can win the general election later this year, his vision for Britain’s future and his mission to address knife crime, antisocial behaviour and children’s health.
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Komentáře • 490

  • @lugano1999

    Starmer is a decent man, clearly rational and honest. Unlike Tories, he is not in it for self aggrandizement and grift, he wants to contribute to making the country better.

  • @user-kq5pz2im8r

    I'm team Kier , I hope he is the next PM 🙏

  • @josephdyson3737

    Keir I don’t agree with you on everything, but it’s clear to me that at the moment you’re the best candidate for PM. You come up with actual realistic proposals, and not just populist, unrealistic proposals.

  • @eltonwelsby787
    @eltonwelsby787 Před 14 dny +2

    I cannot vote for this man.

  • @nicolaaguilar6289

    He's still a WEF puppet that bows to Davos. He will be no different from Tories. If not worse

  • @user-kq5pz2im8r

    Sir Kier was doing excellent job when he was the DPP , I truly trust him to be the next PM

  • @calhall4892

    I don’t think he’s the most inspiring leader, a bit beige but seems like a good person at heart. Certainly better than Tory’s.

  • @anthonyjones2228

    Excellent interview say what you like but he’s a decent guy!

  • @user-pf2vg2mp8r

    For all those who aren't going to vote for him, just think of the alternative, private heaith care, a collapsing economy and a slow march to a fascist state. I'm an ex member of the Labour Party but I'll vote for him even though he's a Blair clone.

  • @LOL10060
    @LOL10060  +70

    Rather have Kier then Rishi

  • @ericabates5361

    Bring Community Paediatric’s back in council areas not just in Hospitals. We need more NHS Dentists so children & adults can see a Dentist. & bring a Mental Health service in the community areas. This would take pressures off the Hospitals. Nottingham announced 30 job losses this week in the Mental Health Sector.

  • @twistedcherrypop

    Keir needs more interview oppertunities like this, when you can actullyt hear him and allow him to really discuss things, you cant help but see his hoonesty, integrity and visio. I doubt we will see much benifit in one labour term though- so much damage has been done by the cons- it will take 10 to 20 years to reverse.

  • @liammcdonald500

    it's clear he's a really nice person. He does not want to be "famous" or known for having a big personality. He offers a safety blanket, I'm starting to like him and I'm slowly starting to listen to him.

  • @boobopish

    I disagree with Dermot. Police on the street does deter crime

  • @LouisIreland

    This is the calmest comments section on a political video I’ve seen in a while 😌

  • @antonyhamilton6429

    I seriously question anyone who argues that Starmer isn't a good leader.

  • @CatsandJP

    Bring in Metal Detector Wands for knife crime for the police to use..especially when out and on parole, in night precincts, public hubs and transport etc..and ban the sale of all knives for underage people under 18s like we have here in Australia..and these measures are all thanks to parents who lost their 17 year old son to knife crime..but it took a lot of effort on their part to lobby the government and bring in “Jack’s Law”.🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @astrologerdawn1200

    Try living in the USA with all the guns we have. Constant fear, even just going to the grocery store,

  • @InfernalPasquale

    God I hope Labour follow through on their community policeman policy. What a joy it would be for law-abiding communities

  • @lucypeace6132

    I remember in 1997 before the last switch from Tory to Labour, you just didn't see police on the streets at all. Within a year of the Labour win, police were on the street again. I remember looking out my window and seeing a police officer walking a beat and being shocked. I hadn't seen police just walking around for over a decade.