Exit poll: ‘Landslide’ for Labour as Reform UK and Liberal Democrats make gains
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- The Labour Party’s projected victory in the UK general election marks a historic moment in modern British political history and a huge personal triumph for Keir Starmer, the Labour leader who is set to become the country’s next prime minister.
The UK broadcasters’ exit poll gives Labour a parliamentary majority of 170, returning the party to office for the first time since it lost the 2010 election to the Conservatives, who have been in power ever since.
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When Brits have a government that isn't working in their best interests, they vote them out. What a novel concept.
Yeah. The useless love to put the responsibility of society on the useful. Story as old as time.
Thats what we did in 2020 nothing new there
@@tomaspita7244 How well did that turn out for you?
@@Vorylenusamazing, my 401k has been at the highest its ever been. You? Hows your 401k?
America will do the same in November.
UK with 67 million people gets 5 parties to choose from, the USA with a population of 336 million people gets 2 parties to choose from. Something seems pretty out of kilter with that picture.
Totally different system of government. The UK has a parlimentary system of government consisting of a Prime Minister, the House of Lords (upper chamber) & the House of Commons (lower chamber). The U.S is a Constitutional Republic. Big difference between the two...
We Americans have allowed corporations and billionaires to control both parties to the detriment of the people who actually work to produce the wealth.
@@JOHNSmith-pn6fj Amount of parties isn't the problem. It's lobbying and private money in politics.
If you think it's bad with 2 parties just wait til we have five talk about gridlock. Even with a 5 seat majority in the house this gives extremists a ton of power to hijack the agenda of the majority.
The US actually has 7 parties homie but both liberal and conservative own and manipulate the media and most of my countrymen are following one piper or the other and dont even know they exist. Sort of like Nixons mary j stamps if you catch my drift.
Thanks for the day off today, England.
Well, you don’t get many of them. Enjoy!
That is what happens when you work instead of let your country become 3rd world wages
enjoy your 1 day off a year, il enjoy my over 30 days off a year :)
@@cyberash3000wow!
Lol, I'll enjoy my retirement since 35 because I went right to work at 18, invested, bought property and refused to take on ridiculous debt to get indoctrinated in college. Now, not having to pay taxes outside property that's paid for by tenants because I never have capital gains.
when people are not afraid of the other party and are willing to throw you out rather than sticking to tribalism
I think people aren't happy being lied to in regards to how Brexit was supposed to work.
Immigration is a bigger issue for the Brits
@@JIMMILLS-vo4dw lol
@@JIMMILLS-vo4dwis that why Reform got only 13 seats ?
@@JIMMILLS-vo4dw That's an issue everywhere.
@@hamidhamidi3134after only 3 weeks of any campaigning. I wouldn’t be too sure about the outcome of the election. The anti-Muslim sentiment is as real in the UK as in mainland Europe right now.
Tories got trounced.
Tories will have time to campaign for Donald Trump now.
no shit sherlock
@simulationkoyo they aren't that far right lol.
@@simulationkoyo Tories are sissy liberals by American political standards.
Grace in victory. Grace in defeat. Let's pray this civility in contagious.
Conservative Party has done Zero for working families.
Where ?:
But what of the pork markets in Beijing?!!
Except keeping jobs instead of letting leave
@@user-qv8df9vj2oEverywhere.
And the Labour Party will. once again, destroy the British economy.
Maybe send your Ex President to UK to learn how to handle defeat like a gentleman.
maybe you could send you Labour party officials over here to teach us how to put up a candidate that has all his marbles and isn't dementia-ridden.
The US needs more parties. The Liberals and the Conservatives just aren't doing anything.
Trump is the new party ....thats why ,the establishment they hate him
Hell no
Americans watching- UK conservatives are not what you think "conservatives" mean 😅
A UK conservative is to the left of probably 75% of the US electorate.
Exactly, though I don't understand much about it I do know that the conservative party isn't what you'd think, as European conservative doesn't mean the same as American conservative
@@michaelwaynetuckerdam you are dumb
Silence St. Petersburg troll. 😂
@@michaelwaynetuckerImagine saying an open Socialist is not on the political left😂
From America with love, congratulations to Labour! Speaks of people being important.❤
TRUMP 2024🎉🎉🎉
@@livingintheforest3963 That's FELON tRUMP. And here's a comment of his at a recent rally in Las Vegas - "I don't care about you, I just want your vote".
And not even Sunak is surprised. Could you imagine if he even tried. Its as if all the leaders of the free world agreed to do as much damage as possible until removed.
We need this in the US
TRUMP 2024🎉🎉🎉
@@livingintheforest3963💩🤡🧚♀️
@@livingintheforest3963Go away Putin!
you really dont our system is fucked
Just wait a year and then check on the UK 😂
Britain now has a Labour government with a socialist supermajority. I hope to see many of the Tories crippling policies overturned in the not-too-distant future: the NHS will be nursed back to health and the privatisation of Britain's infrastructure will be reversed, wresting control from the sit-back-and-do-nothing class and giving back power to the common people of Britain.
Go Starmer! Go Labour! Go Britain!
... and, floating turds will no longer be allowed in British waterways! 💩
Nothing will change.
Same bird different wing.
Like the usa and pretty much all countries.
Don't know why most people haven't figured it out yet😂
Yes the common people - like the new migrants and more coming hopefully! Finally!
not socialist.
Social democracy.
I am not a socialist but I think that some stuff should be owned by the people. Like hospitals, infrastructure, most schools etc...
I know that the labour party almost ruined the UK Post ww2, but the conservatives have also been too aggressive with the privatisation and liberalisation efforts and forfeited Britain's industrial and tech base.
The labour should try to attract investment and keep British companies British and not turn the UK economy into a thrift shop for cheap companies to be acquired like the tories did.
"Today, power will change hands in a peaceful and orderly manner, with goodwill on all sides. That is something that should give us all confidence in our country's stability and future."
So no Brit version of tRUMP's Jan. 6 attempted coup? Appreciate the civility which Maga cult followers lack.
We are free of the Tories st last!
U.S. needs a few new parties. Seems to work across the pond.
We need ranked voting in order for that to work, or something, but YES! I agree with you 100%. Dallas represent!
Yes, and No.
The House of Lords is ridden with Nepotism, and The Monarchy is more-or-less Inbred... with the exception of Meghan Markle - in which case you are exiled.
The real difference of British Parliament is The Speaker of the House of Commons can very much moderate their debate.
But, Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish, and other rural interests are very much underrepresented in Westminster.
So, The British Government could actually benefit from the American version of a fixed-number of representatives by state, and other Representatives by population.
Also, Great Britain - and The United Kingdom - is an Island Nation. Their form of government would hypothetically apply differently to the vast expanses of The USA.
We’re a constitutional republic. UK is a parliamentary system. We are very different and that’s been sorted out 1776.
@@lauramounir3660 It could stand to be adjusted. Ranked voting might be nice. I mean, it's been a while since the system has had a glow-up, right?
So proud to live in the UK where the rule of law applies, where the handover of power is peaceful and orderly, where the outgoing leader accepts defeat with magnanimity and grace and the incoming leader thanks the previous leader and accepts power with the sense of public service and responsibility.
I get the focus on Labour/Tory votes but that exit poll has SNP at 10 seats. I mean wow, and lib dem also potentially having a good night.
SNP is mostly dead. too many scandals. Very likely those 10 seats will be gone in 5 years.
4 seats for the Green Party is just as big a story as 4 seats for the far-right Reform Party.
Worked at the poll station yesterday. Definitely say recorded amount of voters turned up with at least 50-60% voters were students.
So glad to hear the following generation taking an interest and getting involved. The more that vote and the more educated that vote the less likely we'll descend into god awful extremist politics.
"its slightly less than blehhhh" 😂😂
Democracy scored a victory in the UK.
Yay! Brits you finally pulled it off!
No passport needed anymore?
Labour will ruin the country the same way conservatives did, they'll just do it quicker.
voted in people that allow kids to be raped?
@@only2genders02you don't need a passport between Poland and Germany and you have too many poles in Germany, millions of them, and no-one cares.
@@only2genders02 What do you mean?
410-131 is diabolical good lord 😭💀
Turned out even better than that. 412 to 121. Worst Conservative result in their 200+ year history. 🥳
The best comparison is probably 1900 to 1906, much more volatile than 92 to 97.
Let go Labour!!! Party of the people!!
Congratulations from across the pond! 🎉🇬🇧🇺🇸
Labour isnt that different from conservatives
@@mint8648
Silence troll. 😂
@@jessicap43 They really aren't
@@jessicap43 I'll troll-add "By American political standards." The campaign was very light on divisive issues, very heavy on personality. Seriously, how are we having a political comment section, and nobody's got anything beyond polite toe-tapping? Hilarious! Stay tuned for the American election - we'll show you how to tear sh.... up!
@@OOL-UV2 🤣
Yeah. Sure.
Wow ! If this is true Sunak was not very popular clearly.
No one in the UK voted for him to start with, he’s an unelected PM… we’ll be sending him on a one way ticket to Pakistan never to return.
@@WalkiTalkiyou are talking out of your butthole
His previous 2 leaders were horrific and Brexit lost us 200 plus billion so far. His party wasn't liked, we vote for parties not leaders. In fact he kept his seat.
He wasn't even voted for. He took over from some one else who wasn't voted in, after Boris resigned.
Exit polls are not like any other poll. They interview actual voters, not people who bother to pick up their landline phone to answer stupid questions.
What's a landline phone? 🤔
As an american this gives me a little hope. If yall can do it, we might be able to. We dont have any good options, but not enough people realize how dangerous these extreme religious fascists are.
How about that. More than 2 parties
There are more than 2 parties in the US, they're just sucky socialist Democrat Lite Losers that nobody votes for.
How about that. You don't understand that the Brits and Americans have different forms of government
Yet people only vote for 2
@@cag19549 Nothing in the constitution says "there shall be only 2 parties"
@@theamazinghippopotomonstro9942 When there is a single seat for a legislative member in each winner-take-all geographical district, the result is nearly always a two-party system. When there are multiple seats and seats are distributed in proportion to votes, more than one party can form a coalition to make a majority.
If we switched to multi-member districts in the USA, more parties would be viable, and the USA would immediately form more parties. Changing the Constitution to make this happen is extremely difficult.
As individualistic as we are in the USA, I guess we would form more than four parties if we had a proportional system.
Tack så mycket för videon! 🇸🇪
Ingen orsak.
Why in America the liberal party (Democrats) colors are blue and the conservative party (Republicans) colors are red different from every other countries where the colors are reverse?
American conservatives are very different from European conservatives. The UK conservatives are very different from the US ones.
Red has always been the colour of socialist/workers movements and red became Republican in America because Reagan was red on US TV when he got elected (or so I heard).
@@message2612 Yes. European "conservatives" would be considered RINO's at worst over here (Republicans In Name Only, i.e. fake), or "centrist" at best
It was long over time for the conservatives to go, they’d really made a mess of things.
Rishi sunak going Rwanada 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 and more pakistanis r coming to england
Imperial Hotel Sunak😊😊
More likely a mansion in California.
Bombai
@@user-jy3lk5ey5q NO! DON'T!
Yeah!!!!!😊
Why is everyone focusing on a party that only got five seats, when the liberal democrats went from 8 seats to 71.... They are going to be the most significant opposition party after the conservatives.... But the median seems to ignore them why?
They got 5 seats however they actually got a higher vote share then the liberal democrats which for a new party is absolutely insane. Also the reform party even though they didn’t win very many seats in many races they got second or third and got away lots of votes from the conservatives
Congratulations Sir 🇬🇧
Too bad. I guess I won’t able to watch Border Force on tv because it won’t be needed anymore.
You won't be able to swim in waterways with feces and nappies, either... so there's that. 🙄
GO LABOUR PARTY (UK)
Those are poll estimates, which are unreliable.
You're right. Actual results were;
Labour: 412
Conservatives: 120 (worst result in their 200 year history).
Lib Dems: 79
Scottish National Party: 10
Greens: 4
Reform: 4
Independent Candidates (no party affiliation): 5
Plus several wins for Sinn Fein in Northern Ireland and Plaid Cymru in Wales.
Can someone just explain to me how 34% of the vote gets 64% of seats.
Thanks a lot from Japan! 🇯🇵
Never been easier to invade the UK. Have at it.
Thanks for what exactly?
As an American novice on these things. Can I give my take, and someone from the UK can correct me. The way I saw the numbers coming in, it seemed like Labor gave some seats to the LibDems in exchange the LibDems didn't challenge Labor in a lot of districts. In each district, either the LibDems were very strong, or Labor was very strong. You rarely had districts where they both were about equal, allowing the Tories to win. On the other side of things, the Tories and Reform both went after each other fiercely, often completely splitting the vote, and allowing either the LibDems or Labor to win. It seems odd that Reform got way more votes than LibDems, but the LibDems have 71 seats while Reform only has 4. Could my hunch be reasonable, that Labor backed off in a lot of districts to allow the LibDems to win that many seats, and in exchange the LibDems backed off in most of the other seats. I don't believe i saw a single instance where LibDems took a seat from Labor.
Well Peter, British politics, like its people, can be a bit eccentric. In a nutshell, no one party stood aside for another, but some voters used their franchise tactically.For example, if you are a Labour party supporter but live in a Conservative constituency that is a stronghold, you might vote Liberal Democrat just to get them out as a Labour vote is wasted there. Having said that, most people vote, if they vote at all, with their conscience. And because each constituency is a battlefield of it's own, it's possible that a party like Reform can garner 4 million votes, but they're spread so thin that they win very few seats. But Reform caused immense damage to the Conservatives because almost all of the votes they won were traditionally given to Conservatives. Labour did well because of the 'Red Wall'. A huge number of seats in the Industrial North of England and the Midlands that usually are left leaning (where I'm from-Manchester). Combine that with the collapse of the Scottish National Party's votes, going to Labour, then a landslide was inevitable. There is no prospect of a change to our voting system, imperfect though it is. This is simply because the winner of the election has won using that very same system. And surprise, surprise, turkeys don't tend to vote for Christmas! Hope that helps.
Bye bye Sunak!!!!! get lost
Bernie Sanders ...410
Republicans.........131
Democrats............ 61
Trump....................13
Jill Stein...................2
Actually your wrong.
Labour (Centre-Left): 410
Conservative (Centre-Right): 131
Lib. Dems (Centre): 61
Reform (Far-Right): 13
Green (Left-wing): 2
@@rjl1184 Look again
You aren't even close
Labor is Biden (working class)
Tories are Romney-type Republicans (big business)
LibDems are Bernie and AOC (socialist)
Reform is Trump/Maga (racist, anti-immigration)
SNP and SF really don't exist in the USA. The important distinction is that because universal healthcare is so entrenched in the UK, even the Tories would never try to eliminate it. So kinda like Romney being the one who introduced universal healthcare in Massachusetts.
@@PeterSedesse Biden working class..lol.......Biden..."I beat the socialist"..( Bernie Sanders)
@@PeterSedesseI'm British, you got Tories and Reform correct but you're miles off on Lib Dems. Lib Dems are pro-EU centrists not Socialists.
Labour under Starmer are not as left as they were under Corbyn but they are to the left of the Dems. Bernie Sanders as OP suggests is not a terrible shout he's radical by American standards but by European standards he's the norm for a left wing politician.
And while the Tories can't outright scrap the NHS they have been chipping away at it for years by selling parts off to private companies, cutting funding, essentially trying to gaslight the public into thinking it's failing to they're more susceptible for an American style system. They've tried to destroy it by a thousand cuts.
So, is thie the British eq. of an American Blue Wave? Loosely speaking?
Kinda.
This would be more like a blue flood or red flood in Britains case.
@@Drkon6 so liberal socialism to the moon then? the utter destruction of the UK?
The US never, ever sees the kind of swings that you can get in the British model. You'd be amazed if one party got a supermajority in both chambers of congress (which did more or less happen in 2008), but that is functionally normal in Britain. Britain has a very different political lifecycle, instead of presidential elections and mid-terms dominating, it tends to have longer periods of single party Government culminating in a near total collapse.
So Labour was in charge from 1997 to 2010, then the Conservatives until 2024, and that's not unusual. And this is because, in large part, a long period of Government leads the governing party to develop internal tensions within its governing coalition, and to begin to build up scandals and failures. By the time they reach the stage of being rejected by the electorate they need to take time to develop new leadership and rebuild a consensus around what they stand for.
Different countries have very different political lifecycles, and these are just patterns of course, not rules. Japan and India were more or less run by a single party for very long periods of time, which is unusual.
Kinda, realistically it's more like everyone got sick of the Conservative Party, tactically voted to get them out and Labour benefited the most from it.
The Lib Dems (pro-Eu centrist) and Reform (British version of MAGA Republicans) did well out of this election too as they sweeped up a lot of the collapsing Tory vote
Sadly America hasn’t learned.
What's that guy's deal is he drunk?
Which guy?
@@autentyk5735the guy
@@autentyk5735Rishi Sunak
Hi all . I am from the U.S. What are Labour's policies ?
Do some research instead of being lazy
Of course they are the same as Democrat party in the US. Centre left British politics spectrum. Meanwhile Conservatives/Tories like Republicans. You can watch on tldr news what Labour party policy is.
we don't have an equivalent here in the US. Centre left democratic socialists is labor, regulation on corporation, labor rights, more social policy. We used to have something a bit like labor but ultimately labor lost in our country. It's part of the reason why corporations are capable of fucking us over the way that they are, why we got such shite labor rights, and why we lost so many social benefits over the decades.
@@deontaeb5466 @ryan4700 Nice slide-step, but rude. No one's pontificating on the issues because the major parties agree on most stuff, the differences being a matter of degree. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, Europe is a far more peaceful place than the US. I watch British political content, and there's very little talk about the type of things that tears America in pieces.
@@trevorphilipsjr892 No not at all. Lib Dem is the equivalent in the UK of dems in the US, we don't have a labor party or much in terms of labor rights really. Democrats are pro corporate - literally the opposite of labor, and why we only get the aesthetic of progress and no actual progressive policy or corporate regulation.
Democracy... ladies and gentlemen.
Not really PR is
Not really lol reform, 4 millions votes and only 4 seats
@@cHFBb better than the usa at least
This is a truly historic election indeed
Its not a matter of right and left, its just they fed up with one party the swing to the other option, which will prove the same or even worse than the current!
God bless the UK!
The whole lot of their conservatives is what Americans would call rinos if they were in U.S. government.
all "RINO" means in the US these days is someone who won't bend the knee to Donald "I have a note from dad saying I can break the law" Trump.
@@michaelfisher7170No that's just the average level of understanding from jokes like you.
@@michaelfisher7170 It means they are democrat socialist operatives posing as republicans.
what does the labour party stand for? can someone summarize for non-brits?
Labour Party is a social democrat party , they tend to stand in the middle of the political spectrum. It believes that by the strength of our common endeavour we achieve more than we achieve alone, so as to create for each of us the means to realise our true potential and for all of us a community in which power, wealth and opportunity are in the hands of the many, not the few, where the rights we enjoy reflect the duties we owe, and where we live together, freely, in a spirit of solidarity, tolerance and respect.
Massive immigration. Making whites people in the UK a minority.
Thank you, i was also looking for this@@Paralyzer
Perhaps socialism isn't so scary outside the usa???
They are liberals
Libdems getting more than reform shows that people will just vote for whatever they’ve previously voted for years prior
It shows that more people voted Lib dems, or that Lib dem votes were better distributed so as to gain seats. What you said is just an attempt to justify your own bias, indeed given the variation in Lib Dem votes over the past decade what you said is utter nonsense. They do not have a stable longitudinal voting bloc, and even those parties that did have that have not been able to rely on it. Hence the failure of the so-called Red Wall in 2019, or the collapse of the Tories right now.
Reform voters are primarily from the lower part of the intelligence range in the population, so they tend to miss the fairly obvious errors in their own reasoning.
"The Hurricane of Reform UK" - 4 seats out of 650.
That's the same amount as the Greens or Plaid Cymrz, less than the DUP, Sinn Fein or the SNP, way way WAY less with the Lib Dems and, remarkably, about on par with candidate who ran on a pro-Palestinian platform.
Yet, Farage will get free air time ad nauseam.
Brits chose the Working Class and Brexit over Rishi-WEF
Labour is definitely not the party of the working class. Starmer is a WEF Davos man 👃
We never voted for Rishi Sunak.... remember he’s an unelected PM as we’ll be sending him on a one way ticket to Pakistan with his family. We Brits are pushing out the far right, fascism and the conservatives. I hope the US follow suit and kick Trump out
@@Lizmanson995 Ironically you sound very far right in the first half of your comment.
@@frishter nope my point is as someone with immigrant parents, surprisingly he supported far right ideals and we’ll be sending him to the country where he can practise his far right ideals.
@@Lizmanson995 Starmer won't send anyone anywhere, that's the problem, he doesn't want to offend anyone or upturn the cart, so mass migration won't be settled when the UK can't afford it, all in the name of your delusional ideals.
Have fun Britian. You're gonna understand why the colonies broke away very soon
Atrocities only works for a certain period of time.
You obviously don't
lol..we broke from a monarchy.....a CONSERVATIVE monarchy.
We already know why. It was a combination of the prohibition on westward expansion, concerns about slavery being abolished following the Somerset decision, enforcement of taxes arising from the seven years war, a breakdown in relations, and a variety of other factors.
Are you expecting us to learn new facts from two and a half centuries ago "very soon", and if so why? Because honestly, it's really all very antiquated. We have actual immediate issues, as everyone does. It's a tough time out there in the world.
The tradition of running votes to the counting place race is cool!!
So. 😤♟️✌️
Happy straight month everyone ❤❤❤
It’s actually military family month but ok
we call it Maga month here in the states
Happy Pride!!!
@@justinlyons5374MAGA knows what a man and woman is. Thanks!
@@TheUMIA Your leader wears a ton of makeup, uses a ton of hair product, complains about fashion week and gets angry when his people doesn't win a Tony. Happy Pride!
Goodbye Britain; hello Londonistan!
I love the shot of us looking at the anchors at a desk turned around looking at a screen depicting a lady standing in front of a screen. I'm like "Hey, I'm kinda talking to a screen too! How meta." If only she were talking to someone one the screen behind her, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, ad infinitum.
As the world goes insane right wing, the UK goes moderate/Liberal. Proud to be a Brit today.
Shows exactly why the U.K. has been doing so poorly in a vote.
Is that what I can take away from this as an american ? Im very confused as to who's who in Great Britian...could you tell me is this GOOD for UKRAINE ?
Yes, because poverty is a good thing lol.
Gotta love how one side associates itself as “just left of center” while casting any critics as “unhinged far right”. Delusional
You get what you deserve.
I've finally found a benefit of being old. I'll probably never see another Conservative government 😊
How has the liberal government been?
@@tommybriggs4405 Up to shit I'd assume, just like Australia. Labor all the way.
@@tommybriggs4405 Yeah fuck the liberal governments. Labor all the way.
@@tommybriggs4405 Wouldn't know, the last Liberal government ended in 1915, I'm not that old. Nice try tho
I'm 24 years old and looking at the unstoppable rise of a far-right government here in the USA. I'll never see a left government in my lifetime
5th July 2024 Ladies and Gentlemen the UK is now boarding the Titanic.
"WE ARE N O T
AMUSED ...."!
I just like to say Thank you REFORM for ENDING BREXIT.
Good little sheep.
@@JoeBlow-fp5ng Says the Big Bad Cultist.
You better tell Keir Starmer who said yesterday that Britain would not be in the EU or Single Market in his lifetime.
@@TomCamies Looser😆🤣😆🤣
@JoeBlow-fp5ng sheep would be following lab.... how can you state reform voters are sheep when we was in the minority.....
Enjoy the migrants uk
Migrants> Reform nazis
@@stanjones2492 Is it wise for the US to be nuclear arming a Muslim nation?
know anything at all about your own history?
because migrants are scary and he's scared of them. right wing media tells him to be.
civilized countries want more migrants
I shocked because people who common said they vote reform and on 1st June with Tommy Robinson walks said to vote reform what happened UK did u all lie about who u voting for i knew lab party was going to win because of Tommy Robinson
A precursor and what’s the happening in America when the pendulum shifts the other direction.
Yeah, and what a disaster Tony Blair was. Reactionary politics is always a bad deal.
After the mess in the French elections and the psychosis in the US coming elections, this development in the UK is a breathe of fresh air!
Thank you!
It’s a breathe!!! Wow!! 😂
Enjoy everything getting more expensive and the destruction of your country.
They are free to choose failure and national decline.
Yeah it’s definitely psychosis to want to be able to buy a home again at a decent interest rate. It’s definitely psychosis to want cheaper gas and groceries and to not have crazy inflation, open borders and rampant crime.
@@shytguy So you'll give up your liberty so you can have "low gas prices"? If leftists had their own Project 2025 plan that was to replace the administrative state with communists, im pretty sure you'd call that psychotic. But since it's MAGA loyalists you act like it's normal, my man, that's not normal.
Your US government short of its temp does not create jobs they base number off of new W2 fillings by businesses..and when is 90% employment a bad pr panic situation?
Just to point out the same exit poll showed SNP with 10 seats
Looks like things in the UK just got worse……….which I didn’t think was possible.
Sure looks like it. Is this for real or just more lies from CNN=Chinese news network
Don't worry about us, things have definitely got better.
It’s alright mate you don’t know what you’re talking about.
proud capitalist...can't figure out why people don't want to happily submit to BEING property of the admirable, worshipful wealthy. when they get eaten his look will be complete confusion.
Labour got barely got more votes than last time. This election showed more that the Tories let us down than Labour actually being more ideal. Lib dems, greens and reform have gained more share which I think is good albeit I don't like 2 of those. Reform didn't get the seats despite getting more votes than LD. It does show change. Let's just hope it will be for the best. Personally I think the next 5 are gonna be rough, but probably not much worse than what was already happening.
I dare say, gaining 201 seats more than at the 2019 GE is hardly 'barely'.
@@susannehartl3067 Votes dear, not seats. 1.5% more votes from last election. They gained more seats because people didn't vote Tory. which is -19.8% less votes. Those voters didn't go to labour. That and the 60% turnout show that people do not feel represented.
Who is Eric Coomer and Lisa Monaco ?
Congrats on your new king guys!
I'd love to say I get the joke, but, what does that even mean? A reference to elected dictatorship, to the subsumation of the prerogative into the Government, or just an exceptionally delayed reference to the inauguration?
Or is it just random words on the internet. I really shouldn't read into these things.
UK is cooked 😂
Saved, actually the last 14 years were great example of how to run a country into the ground
Was thinking the same thing 😂 like frogs in lukewarm to boiling water...
Lol how so? Have you not seen labour's manifesto on immigration? It's basically what the Tories were doing but on steroids. @@blackwatertv7018
Have you been in a coma for the last several years. Turn off the latest TV show and find out what's been happening across the pond. FOR SEVERAL YEARS.
@@blackwatertv7018 Labour: Hold my beer.
They tired of Rishi. They miss Boris😂
We don't miss Boris, thank you very much. The grown ups are in charge now.
@@PaulK-ve1pu well, i miss boris and those PMQs! 🤣 “noooo mr. Speakah”
Well done, UK!
I’m British and I and many others can’t stand Labour waking up to a Labour government is like waking up in hell 🇬🇧 😢
@@Jamie-uk2zh Conservatives have been terrible. Reform seems the way to go.
the votes say otherwise. You ain't even British.
You’re delusional and a salty conservative 😂
You should praise the transfer of power.
I expected this, i wish this, congratulations 💐💐💐 keir starmer, bad luck rishi sunak better luck next time
VOTE 🗳️ REFORM!!!
Close your borders!!!!!!!
Good. Great news.
Still 131... 😢
USA our turn
Yes vote like our lives depend on it!
TRUMP 2024🎉🎉🎉
@@livingintheforest3963 Another post another bag of potatoes for you comrade?
Im not voting poopy-pants biden@@F-DJT-PAB
EUROP SEEMS RIGHT TO ME .
EVEN WITH FRANCE MAYBE GOING FAR RIGHT & IF ALL OF THE REST OF EUROPE WNET FAR RIGHT , THE U.K. IS LEFT HOWEVER WHITE .(BOTH PARTIES ARE) .
I ONLY HOPE THIS MEANS , IN A KINDLY WAY .
Tories have dominated for 18 years. It's time to give the Labour party a chance.
Labour have had chance after chance.....they will fail like every term they have ever spent in
Labour had a chance. They sent us to war and started out downfall. The tories obliged and continued everything that was bad. Also it's been 14 years. Neither are here for us.
@@Themozartthugjust like the Tory’s then
@PickleRick235 yeah....vote someone new maybe??? Or is that against how u feel people will perceive you. Stick to the 2 partys, follow the heard
@@Themozartthug Anti vaxxer probably voted for brexit who owns a pit bull 🔕end. Kind of guy who thinks he’s out of the matrix and is so different 😂.
Goodbye England
LOL
You haven't been keeping track of what's been happening in the UK for the past several years have you? You're a little late to the party.
@@cag19549 😂 and now it will be x100.
What is labor the equivalent of in the U.S. ?
Probably closest to our Democratic Party. TheTories would be equivalent to our Republican Party.
Labour are centre left by the standards of the UK, but their policy platform is not similar to that of say the Democrats. And of course different policy concerns exist. Gun control or reform is not an issue in the UK at all, and environmental policy is largely consensus-based, all the major parties agree on it save the methods and the pace.
The UK as a whole is to the left of the US, so our centre right party is . . well, it's complex. They are more conservative than Republicans in economic terms, because Republicans talk the talk but don't walk the walk, but UK conservatives historically have been somewhat more socially liberal, though that's changing due to the Reform party.
Even so culture war claptrap is not a major issue in UK elections yet. I'd say even with Reform immigration still players a larger role.
So you know, Labour are centre-left, Conservatives are centre-right, but the "centre" is different in the UK to the US.
@@genie5251 Nah tories are nowhere near the republican party. They're both pushing progressivism. Labour has some more progressive ideals, but I think they have been trying to get more seats from conservative voters who have had enough. You can see conferences of them calling each other "comrades".
@@simonkapadia7582 Thanks I appreciate your time. In the us it seems at this point we are dealing with one party just dividing us to help the rich. I try to keep up with Uk but its tough.
I don't know what the Labor Party represents.
Because it's Labour, not Labor...
The shit show begins
It's been going on for decades.
After 12 years of conservative misrule, the shit show is over.
what have you been asleep for a decade?
@@user-ff4lr2jj5r Socialism is slow death, prepare to be a slave to your country, some do like it but okay. I would prefer mafia for protection who would take only 15% instead of 50+.
This gives me hope that sanity is spreading around the globe - and people are waking up to CONservative lunacy - and voting them out of office.
yeah, we can all pat ourselves on the back after britain collapses under the weight of it's own social services after importing another 20% of their population. londonistan is loving this.
Like?
🤨 if you think conservatives are running the world, media, governments....
Try not to drool, lady. Easy