I appreciate Harris's way to do interviews; very humane with cheeky jokes of self-irony that'll get average people to open up about politics, which other interviewers often do it too formally.
Even as an American, I can appreciate how you approach election coverage: not with a focus on the candidate, but on the people who are vote. I'm glad after 14 years the British may have a chance to turn things around. I'm not optimistic our chances over hear, but I hope you all wish us luck.
@@maxthelab8457 I'm well off, educated, private health care etc. Voted Labour (and frankly almost always have). Thatcher much as I dislike what she tried to do at least had some principles; cant say the same about the last Tory government. Don't get me started on Farage.
These "Anywhere but Westminster" reports/documentaries are just so great. The tone, the questions, the conversations, the people, and the places. Earnest and interesting.
Please keep your finger on this pulse and ask the people in the streets and the alleys and the food pantries how they are doing. It’s so incredibly important.
Thanks, John, for being the journalist you are. There’s no one else doing this kind of thing. We all sit, horrified, watching the Westminster soap opera and you, as far as I know, are the only journalists getting out to find how policy, or lack of, affects ordinary people’s lives in your poignant, often heartbreaking films of hope and despair. Thank you.
To that poor man who’s on an interest only mortgage, using a food bank but thinks Farage cares about him? Unfortunately he’s mistaken. Farage is only concerned about Farage
People are thick and gullible. Same reason Labour voters think they've just voted in a left of centre government. This lot are ideologically joined to the tories at the brain. I'll be there in 5 years telling you I told you so from day one of Starmer's Labour leadership. See you then.
@@aremedyfrosty both bad, but farage is an obvious grifter trying to divide the working class with hate. 'its not the tories corruption and incompetence that made yo
@@aremedyfrostymost of the £8m is based on a valuation on the field he bought for his mother's donkey sanctuary and it's based on value if it was developed (which it is not; it's a donkey sanctuary!)
@aremedyfrosty he was a lawyer that took stand against the worst of people. He understands the problems and has more in common to average person that farage or conservative members
I'm Italian and I've always loved the AbW series. Seeing food banks everywhere is excruciating, and and the same time puzzling. Britain is a very very very rich country, how can it be that is so iniquous and why people are still so scared of socialism, What do they have to lose?
There has been a return to the Victorian era where charitable institutions were the only ones to offer help - or else it was the workhouse. During the video an interviewee said this very thing. The post-election expectations are high, but radical change seems to be called for. Only time will tell.
The problem is that after 15 years and successive Tory governments the country is broke. And they’ve left us to clean up their mess again, we never learn. We need to pay more taxes to help. I’m happy to do that if it means the money will go to help others like this rather than in garage’s pocket or tory pockets or bankers pockets.
For the people in Rishi’s constituency who voted him in again, please remember that he was filmed boasting about moving money from poor areas to wealthy ones. He bought votes from wealthy , or at least comfortably off people who cared for no one else.
Thank you for giving us again a window in Britains real life. I'm looking forward for you and your team showing if and how things change now under Labour.
What is the point of not voting? Noone ever knows. The only one who is punished by this is yourself because others decide for you. Which is ironically the point you give for not voting.
Because voting lends credibility to the rotting hollow corpse we're told is democracy. If you're happy to choose from the 3 or 4 flavours the establishment allow you to consider (3 of which are essentially the same thing) then go ahead, enjoy yourself playing at democracy. But if you're one of the minority who doesn't get their political opinions direct from other people or the media....then there is absolutely zero point engaging with this sham. It's an act, a smokescreen. It gives you the impression of having agency and power when in reality whoever you vote for, nothing is allowed to change in any meaningful way.
A greek philosopher once said those who do not vote have no right to complain about what they get as they voluntarily gave up the right to decide their fate.
It would also be reasonable to ask what is the point of voting for a candidate who has no chance of winning in a two horse race. Hundreds of thousands of people went out on the 4th July and voted Green or Lib Dem or one of the obscure smaller parties and got nothing for it. In the first-past-the-post system their votes were irrelevant. I'm talking about the races where these parties were pulling about 5-10% of the vote share. In these circumstances it's entirely understandable to conclude that a single person's vote is never going to move the needle far enough to affect real change.
About half of your videos make me cry. They remind me of all there is to love about britain and all there is to fix. Some of the highest quality journalism in the world and its basically just voxpops! 😂
I absolutely love this duo. I absolutely love how you talk to people, how you reflect on the matter and try go a wee step beyond to really grasp their daily live. The camera work and editing its superb, capturing the emotions of those who speak. Keep it up!
Very few media outlets are doing this work well. We used to have decent local newspapers and media to keep politicians accountable. Now they know they have a much easier time from the national focused media. Keep up the excellent work.
My son is a British citizen although he grew up in Los Angeles. Here recently traveled to England and was there was for a month before going to Europe . He said England was grim and miserable but the people were amazing.
It’s not all bad. Free healthcare, negligible guncrime. We’ve been hard hit economically, but in a world that’s drifting towards populism and far-right hatred, we’ve just election a centre left Labour Party. As in 1939, we stand alone as the last hope of tolerance and decency.
Obviously he only went to inner city areas. Britain has some of the most beautiful countryside anywhere in the world. The people are a very mixed bunch from all over the world .
The best political reporting team anywhere in the world. Just brilliant every episode, compassion at the heart of every story. This feels like the end of a chapter, I look forward to seeing how they cover the coming change in the UK and how it succeeds - and fails - and what difference a new kind of politics can have.
The lack of passion for Labour, is truly staggering. Remember what it was like to be a supporter in 2017? How much hope there was… How little there is now…
@@elaineclift2227 Labour simply needs to put forward policies that make people genuinely excited again. Keir's labour stands for very little, except for "not being the tories". They're so afraid of losing the election they were handed, that they didn't promise anything major.
@@doghat1619 This is not true. There was no point in putting forward policies so that they could be picked apart while Labour were in opposition or during the campaign. The win was always a highly likely outcome. Now the new government can get on with its mission with a certain degree of flexibility and situational sensitivity, rather than being chained to a weighty and fine-grained manifesto. And as it turned out, "not being the Tories" was a massive vote-winner.
Australia is also replacing communities with property developers wet dreams, seaside towns being denuded so they can waltz in and build concrete boxes, isolating people and destroying the social wage; bonuses that are multiples of the average wage. While middle managers are scraping their lucre from once public assets. The ambitions of people who don't know how to work with their hands, who are craving portfolios and projecting their laziness into a service industry humiliation for the populace as the do not know anything about the means of production.
Thank you to the people featured. Anywhere but Westminster! Seeing people’s humanity is so important. I do really hope things start to get better because it’s not fair so many people are struggling in different ways, they have no support.
Community spirit has gone no pubs youth centers to mix and help each other 15-20 year ago you could go in your local and pick up some work if you were down in your luck
I really loved Ed Davey’s campaign & manifesto and he did great. I wish he got more seats and formed an opposition or even a coalition government with Labour.
Mate, I really want you go around that weird island and just talk to happy people telling you about meaningless non-issues, about how there is too much noise from that arts centre that opened over there after foodbank closed... one can hope.
I love this series, always feel pleased when I see that John Harris has posted. Just noticed that I’ve missed some of the recent posts. Goodee! I would have no idea what was happening without these. Quite brilliant, and essential viewing.
Well done with your reports. It’s appalling that so many people have to struggle to just exist in an alleged first world country like the UK. I’ll be visiting there in late August/early September, the first time since prior to COVID, and I’m expecting to see a very different UK, post pandemic, post Brexit. We here in Australia complain about our politicians however I suspect they are nowhere near as appalling as those in Westminister. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
Old bloke who cant afford to pay his mortgage & feed himself without going to a foodbank thinks the multi millionaire eton educated former conservative member Nigel Farage understands what its like to be on his situation. Some people really are beyond any form of logic & whats worse is that they will come to realise that they have been had ( like brexit ) far to late to even help themselves.
It would have been interesting if someone made a compilation of these street interviews going back 30 years with people saying “we need change” and the country gradually getting worse and worse. Managed decline and the rise of the rest. You can’t stop it.
I don't think people understand how much aging demographics, interest payments on national debt and finacial inequality are destroying our economy. Yet none of those things have been mentioned this election
The English Labour manifesto does not mention food banks at all. If you scan the Conservative manifesto for "food" it reads identically to the Labour one. The Scottish Labour manifesto says "Labour is committed to reviewing Universal Credit so that it makes work pay and tackles poverty. We want to end mass dependence on emergency food parcels, which is a moral scar on our society." In other words they promise a REVIEW but do not commit to DO anything about it. Welcome back to New Labour spin for those who remember it. The SNP actually promised to do something: "Legislate for an essentials guarantee ensuring that everyone can afford basic necessities like food and utilities." But they lost! I don't suppose anyone read an actual manifesto. Let's hope I'm a cynical old git and there will be fewer food banks in a couple of years under Labour. I'm not holding my breath though.
It is frightening that there are food banks all over Europe because the state is not doing its job, there is too little social housing and wages are too low. I have just asked the AI and compared our countries, England is said to have over 1200 food banks, which is 2.10 per 100,000 inhabitants, in Germany we have 1.17 per 100,000 inhabitants, which is almost twice as many. I don't know whether this has anything to do with the Brexit. The minimum wage is higher in your country than in Germany: 13.38 euros in England and 12.41 euros in Germany.
Please don't stop this series.
We need more of this.
Need some more around Scotland
Excellent question. Not "who did you vote for" but "what was in your mind when you voted" . Fantastic
What was in my mind was "lets get this done so I can across the road and get a Monster".
the utter destruction of Britain due to immigration.
I appreciate Harris's way to do interviews; very humane with cheeky jokes of self-irony that'll get average people to open up about politics, which other interviewers often do it too formally.
He's brilliant. Trouble is, he will stop when there is no elections !
Yeah he's great, love his columns too.
@@diskopartizan0850 Yes - I agree, its about the only column I still read.
@@diskopartizan0850I love this series but his columns are rather dull
Even as an American, I can appreciate how you approach election coverage: not with a focus on the candidate, but on the people who are vote. I'm glad after 14 years the British may have a chance to turn things around. I'm not optimistic our chances over hear, but I hope you all wish us luck.
I think most Brits who are aware of US politics hope for a day there is a fair bit of healing over there and would certainly wish you all the best.
Nothing will improve under Labour other than they will charm anyone on benefits. Working folk are doomed.
@@maxthelab8457 same old clichés they always turn up do you ever think before you type type?
@@csharpe5787 Touched a nerve?? Just because you know you're on to a winner being on benefits.
@@maxthelab8457 I'm well off, educated, private health care etc. Voted Labour (and frankly almost always have). Thatcher much as I dislike what she tried to do at least had some principles; cant say the same about the last Tory government. Don't get me started on Farage.
This is a truly remarkable series.
Donna. What a absolute gem
17:21 The cynics are belittling Labour's election results, but Donna has renewed hope - I call that a win.
I love the girl at 1:40 ... she's so pure we must protect her at all costs
weird thing to say "pure"
As in pure rather than miserable apathetic or jaded
Yes! I hope she fulfils her wish to enter the medical profession.
These "Anywhere but Westminster" reports/documentaries are just so great. The tone, the questions, the conversations, the people, and the places. Earnest and interesting.
I totally agree
Please keep your finger on this pulse and ask the people in the streets and the alleys and the food pantries how they are doing. It’s so incredibly important.
Thanks, John, for being the journalist you are. There’s no one else doing this kind of thing. We all sit, horrified, watching the Westminster soap opera and you, as far as I know, are the only journalists getting out to find how policy, or lack of, affects ordinary people’s lives in your poignant, often heartbreaking films of hope and despair. Thank you.
This has been the most valuable journalistic series in the UK since before the referendum. Exceptional work.
Thank you for featuring so many decent people who have no time for silly culture wars and just want to live in a better society.
You have no time or you agree with wokeism and sees any response against it as "silly"?
To that poor man who’s on an interest only mortgage, using a food bank but thinks Farage cares about him? Unfortunately he’s mistaken. Farage is only concerned about Farage
Always gets me, I just don't understand it.
People are thick and gullible. Same reason Labour voters think they've just voted in a left of centre government. This lot are ideologically joined to the tories at the brain.
I'll be there in 5 years telling you I told you so from day one of Starmer's Labour leadership.
See you then.
If Farage was only concerned about Farage, he wouldn't be in politics, he would've stayed in the more profitable trading and commodities.
@@j.harrison6744 Yeah, he's only like 80-90% self-interested con-man, the rest is xenophobia and bigotry.
@@j.harrison6744 He obviously wasn't making enough ot getting the platform to spread his hatred and lies.
I love the life lesson at the end: "Unless politics is about life, and the ordinary and the everyday, it doesn't mean much"
That is the sentiment so desperately needed here in America! When I got to the end of the video it was so powerful!!!!
Apparently Nigel understands what's like to live in a town with five food banks.
Of course he does!!
Only people with a Coutts Bank account really knows how hard life can be. ^^
shows how gullible people are, see a photo of him in a pub with a pint in hand and think that makes him working class.
You could apply that snarky logic to most of the Labour front bench.
His brand of economics has put the food banks there. He loved the Truss budget.
There will still be a huge need for programs like these. There is so much work to do
Oh getting in with the excuses quick I see
What a lovely woman the one who wants to be a doctor.
Please keep this series going. Credit to the whole team.
Nigel really did a number on some folks.
What is it you like about starmer who is worth 8 million and has to go around the country telling people his father was a tool maker?
@@aremedyfrosty both bad, but farage is an obvious grifter trying to divide the working class with hate.
'its not the tories corruption and incompetence that made yo
Nigel destroyed the British state.
@@aremedyfrostymost of the £8m is based on a valuation on the field he bought for his mother's donkey sanctuary and it's based on value if it was developed (which it is not; it's a donkey sanctuary!)
@aremedyfrosty he was a lawyer that took stand against the worst of people. He understands the problems and has more in common to average person that farage or conservative members
I'm Italian and I've always loved the AbW series.
Seeing food banks everywhere is excruciating, and and the same time puzzling. Britain is a very very very rich country, how can it be that is so iniquous and why people are still so scared of socialism, What do they have to lose?
Britain is not a rich country. London is rich, and is attached to a third world country called Britain.
We don’t need socialism (I grew up under it), but we do need what Germany calls “social market economy”.
Incredibly true
@@germansnowman Which socialist government did you grow up under, given the Tories have been in power for 80 of the last 123 years?
@@blazzz13 I grew up in East Germany behind the Iron Curtain.
Proud, that as a lifetime tory voter, I voted Labour just to see the tory's gone. Partygate and PPE corruption did it for me!
We thank you for your service to the nation.
Thank you ❤
Well done.
sorry but you guys are completely delusional if you think labour will be any better
Better late than never! Congrats
I’ve been watching this series and following Jon for years now and it never fails to make me greatful for the teams work.
There has been a return to the Victorian era where charitable institutions were the only ones to offer help - or else it was the workhouse. During the video an interviewee said this very thing. The post-election expectations are high, but radical change seems to be called for. Only time will tell.
The problem is that after 15 years and successive Tory governments the country is broke.
And they’ve left us to clean up their mess again, we never learn.
We need to pay more taxes to help.
I’m happy to do that if it means the money will go to help others like this rather than in garage’s pocket or tory pockets or bankers pockets.
Need to make sure that spending does directly on services not on big biz siphoning off a profit. Large companies are taking over lots of nhs.
For the people in Rishi’s constituency who voted him in again, please remember that he was filmed boasting about moving money from poor areas to wealthy ones. He bought votes from wealthy , or at least comfortably off people who cared for no one else.
That was a beautiful ending
Thank you for giving us again a window in Britains real life. I'm looking forward for you and your team showing if and how things change now under Labour.
Lots of lovely unrecognised folk about. Especially our strong British middle-aged women. Keep it up, you wonderful people.
Please continue doing these they’re important
What is the point of not voting? Noone ever knows. The only one who is punished by this is yourself because others decide for you. Which is ironically the point you give for not voting.
Because voting lends credibility to the rotting hollow corpse we're told is democracy.
If you're happy to choose from the 3 or 4 flavours the establishment allow you to consider (3 of which are essentially the same thing) then go ahead, enjoy yourself playing at democracy.
But if you're one of the minority who doesn't get their political opinions direct from other people or the media....then there is absolutely zero point engaging with this sham.
It's an act, a smokescreen. It gives you the impression of having agency and power when in reality whoever you vote for, nothing is allowed to change in any meaningful way.
A greek philosopher once said those who do not vote have no right to complain about what they get as they voluntarily gave up the right to decide their fate.
@@albert7311 Nonsense ! A non vote is a vote to be controlled ! : )
It would also be reasonable to ask what is the point of voting for a candidate who has no chance of winning in a two horse race. Hundreds of thousands of people went out on the 4th July and voted Green or Lib Dem or one of the obscure smaller parties and got nothing for it. In the first-past-the-post system their votes were irrelevant. I'm talking about the races where these parties were pulling about 5-10% of the vote share. In these circumstances it's entirely understandable to conclude that a single person's vote is never going to move the needle far enough to affect real change.
I didn’t have any photo ID
I hope you continue to do these pieces. They really are an insight. Thank you.
You blighter John,...
Why did you have to release this video with people like Donna at exactly the same moment as my summer eye allergies kicked in!!
Thank you for your excellent video. It broke my heart to see how people suffer and gave me hope to see people come together
Excellent reporting. Why am I crying?
As always....... BRILLIANT WORK...... Well done guys.
About half of your videos make me cry. They remind me of all there is to love about britain and all there is to fix. Some of the highest quality journalism in the world and its basically just voxpops! 😂
I absolutely love this duo. I absolutely love how you talk to people, how you reflect on the matter and try go a wee step beyond to really grasp their daily live. The camera work and editing its superb, capturing the emotions of those who speak. Keep it up!
Such beautiful people. Such shocking neglect. Your films show both really humanely. It doesn't have to be like this.
Go back to all those places in 18months, see what's changed, see what's improved, see what's worse.
Will be largely the same
There will be at least another million more people in the country.
The old man at the food bank idolizing Farage 😂, now that takes the cake 😂
Over populating a country breaks economy's, more immigrant= more food banks 🤷♂️
Very few media outlets are doing this work well. We used to have decent local newspapers and media to keep politicians accountable. Now they know they have a much easier time from the national focused media. Keep up the excellent work.
My son is a British citizen although he grew up in Los Angeles. Here recently traveled to England and was there was for a month before going to Europe . He said England was grim and miserable but the people were amazing.
It’s not all bad. Free healthcare, negligible guncrime. We’ve been hard hit economically, but in a world that’s drifting towards populism and far-right hatred, we’ve just election a centre left Labour Party. As in 1939, we stand alone as the last hope of tolerance and decency.
You can say the same about most of Northern Europe
If England is grim it's because the people are making it that way
Obviously he only went to inner city areas. Britain has some of the most beautiful countryside anywhere in the world. The people are a very mixed bunch from all over the world .
@@jablot5054 The people from the countryside are pretty homogenous though. Inner cities are far far more mixed.
This is Cameron's big society. Meanwhile, real wealth runs off with unpaid taxes. This has to change.
Donna. What a legend
The best political reporting team anywhere in the world. Just brilliant every episode, compassion at the heart of every story. This feels like the end of a chapter, I look forward to seeing how they cover the coming change in the UK and how it succeeds - and fails - and what difference a new kind of politics can have.
The lack of passion for Labour, is truly staggering. Remember what it was like to be a supporter in 2017? How much hope there was… How little there is now…
We need a change of electorate!
@@elaineclift2227 Labour simply needs to put forward policies that make people genuinely excited again. Keir's labour stands for very little, except for "not being the tories". They're so afraid of losing the election they were handed, that they didn't promise anything major.
What is hope worth if you never win?
The hope was confined to a concentrated few. More importantly, they didn't take power. So what was the point?
@@doghat1619 This is not true. There was no point in putting forward policies so that they could be picked apart while Labour were in opposition or during the campaign. The win was always a highly likely outcome. Now the new government can get on with its mission with a certain degree of flexibility and situational sensitivity, rather than being chained to a weighty and fine-grained manifesto. And as it turned out, "not being the Tories" was a massive vote-winner.
Another cracking video, but too much sadness and hardship to be seen Lets hope it will diminish in the next year or so. Thank you.
Well that's what it's supposed to show you isn't it
@@heathercooper6043 🙄🤐
Australia is also replacing communities with property developers wet dreams, seaside towns being denuded so they can waltz in and build concrete boxes, isolating people and destroying the social wage; bonuses that are multiples of the average wage. While middle managers are scraping their lucre from once public assets. The ambitions of people who don't know how to work with their hands, who are craving portfolios and projecting their laziness into a service industry humiliation for the populace as the do not know anything about the means of production.
These films always break me. They just make me weep. Thanks John and John.
Another great video. Hope you carry on with this series well after the election.
Thank you to the people featured. Anywhere but Westminster! Seeing people’s humanity is so important.
I do really hope things start to get better because it’s not fair so many people are struggling in different ways, they have no support.
Community spirit has gone no pubs youth centers to mix and help each other 15-20 year ago you could go in your local and pick up some work if you were down in your luck
I don't understand why though. How did that happen?
Great series, I always look forward to the Anywhere but Westminster videos.
This is important documentary on UK and should be viewed by thousands
Thank you again John & John.
This is a brilliant approach. Well done. Seeing what most of the uk is really like.
Milton Keynes ... do they still have these delivery robots? It was one of the strangest stories in this series.
Anywhere but Westminster, what a great quote.
You should come to Gateshead. There’s some great people up here. They deserve to be seen x.
Wonderful series.
Thatcher said, 'there is no such thing as society'. How skilled the Tories have been at making this a reality.
You're doing gods work John. Thanks for these videos.
Love this series, real journalism , not just about the metropolitan lot.
Been watching you guys do your thing for so many years :) Keep it up!
I really loved Ed Davey’s campaign & manifesto and he did great. I wish he got more seats and formed an opposition or even a coalition government with Labour.
Made me cry again…
Mate, I really want you go around that weird island and just talk to happy people telling you about meaningless non-issues, about how there is too much noise from that arts centre that opened over there after foodbank closed...
one can hope.
What wonderful reporting/listening/relationship-building. J&J -styled journalism for the win👏🏾
Please keep going,
Would be interesting to see how people feel in a few years, hopefully things can get better now the torys have left.
Congrats to John and everyone involved in these videos - some of the best political coverage I've seen
You clearly do not remember the mess Labour made last time. Labour and the torys need to be competely scrapped.
Great coverage chaps
Fantastic journalism here's to a postitive change in people's lives from this day forth.
I love this series, always feel pleased when I see that John Harris has posted. Just noticed that I’ve missed some of the recent posts. Goodee! I would have no idea what was happening without these. Quite brilliant, and essential viewing.
Well done with your reports. It’s appalling that so many people have to struggle to just exist in an alleged first world country like the UK. I’ll be visiting there in late August/early September, the first time since prior to COVID, and I’m expecting to see a very different UK, post pandemic, post Brexit. We here in Australia complain about our politicians however I suspect they are nowhere near as appalling as those in Westminister. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
Brilliant series of videos. 💯🥰👏🙏
Old bloke who cant afford to pay his mortgage & feed himself without going to a foodbank thinks the multi millionaire eton educated former conservative member Nigel Farage understands what its like to be on his situation. Some people really are beyond any form of logic & whats worse is that they will come to realise that they have been had ( like brexit ) far to late to even help themselves.
Some people are just straight up hateful
That chap is also unaware of the fact that Farage has been spending a lot of time in America supporting his pal Trump.
AT LONG LAST 14 YEARS OF GRIEF ! YES !.......WEEP 🙂
Thanks this was very touching to see!
Great series, guys! Some very interesting and sobering stories.
A great program John & Co.
Brilliant journalism! 👏
It would have been interesting if someone made a compilation of these street interviews going back 30 years with people saying “we need change” and the country gradually getting worse and worse.
Managed decline and the rise of the rest. You can’t stop it.
I don't think people understand how much aging demographics, interest payments on national debt and finacial inequality are destroying our economy.
Yet none of those things have been mentioned this election
These films never fail to impress and occasionally inspire. Top work. But please, floating rather than swing voter.
Sad I missed you, love this series. Rugeley is a very friendly town
Do not stop doing this the new government must be held to account and this helps so much
Well, it's not the new gorvernment that is responsible for this, is it?
Anywhere But Westminster is honestly the most consistent series showing real people and their lives being impacted by those shouting in Westminster!
I just hope things get better for everyone, the rich need to let everyone else live with dignity
The English Labour manifesto does not mention food banks at all.
If you scan the Conservative manifesto for "food" it reads identically to the Labour one.
The Scottish Labour manifesto says "Labour is committed to reviewing Universal Credit so
that it makes work pay and tackles poverty. We want to end mass dependence on emergency food parcels, which is a moral scar on our society." In other words they promise a REVIEW but do not commit to DO anything about it. Welcome back to New Labour spin for those who remember it.
The SNP actually promised to do something:
"Legislate for an essentials guarantee ensuring that everyone can afford basic necessities like food and utilities."
But they lost! I don't suppose anyone read an actual manifesto.
Let's hope I'm a cynical old git and there will be fewer food banks in a couple of years under Labour. I'm not holding my breath though.
The future looks like BlackRock
Niko mentioned 🗣️🗣️💯💯💯
john harrris and fired cartoonist steve bell are/were the best of the bourgeoisie guardian
4:46, what a class moment, excellent reporting!
The future looks dire
I just hope we see some positive change from Labour as I'm afraid Reform may take the county hostage within the next couple of elections.
If labour balls this up, we are in for a world of hurt beyond this
You must be new to politics if you think anything is ever going to improve 😂
They will
beautiful film
Wait, being racist doesn't stop the hunger?😮
Why don’t his ‘kin’ care enough so he does not have to go to a food bank?
@@albert7311what does that even mean.
Me hosband's grandad used to work at the steel works
It is frightening that there are food banks all over Europe because the state is not doing its job, there is too little social housing and wages are too low. I have just asked the AI and compared our countries, England is said to have over 1200 food banks, which is 2.10 per 100,000 inhabitants, in Germany we have 1.17 per 100,000 inhabitants, which is almost twice as many. I don't know whether this has anything to do with the Brexit. The minimum wage is higher in your country than in Germany: 13.38 euros in England and 12.41 euros in Germany.
Amazing, thank you
Nice Labour ad.