@@bob1234881technocracy is typically pretty socialist... so it'd be a right wing variant of it. wonder where we will conquer for our technocratic autarky 😂😂
"I have a degree in ancient history but I know everything about computers and all that" or "I've never actually done anything but bullshitting and lying" don't really roll of the tongue.
The state of the Tory party is not Sunak's fault. He inherited a sinking ship from his predecessors. However, I am quite worried about what will come into its place when the ship has finally sunk. Populism is on the rise throughout the world. I would prefer to compete with the conservatives.
@@allthatchas Sunak didn't cause the tories problems, but he has done absolutely nothing to make them better and has actively antagonized them since taking power.
@@ReddwarfIV I think democracy is not just about counting votes, but also about protecting the interests of minorities and sustaining institutions like free press and an independent justice system. These are not things that populists like, which is what worries me.
The human rights act didn't do anything to improve human rights in the UK. We were a world leader in human rights before its implementation, and its implementation has only allowed unelected bodies to challenge policies they dislike at the expense of the interests of the British people.
@@copeandseethe9279 world leader in human rights? talking big, huh? just like how big UK COLONIES once were? sure the UK were sooooo benevolent to its colonies 😂😂😂
I wouldn't be so sure. Historically, the Human Rights Act was designed to protect the individual from the state. It has more recently evolved into a mechanism for the state to control and even silence the individual.
I think you'll find that's actually quite a popular idea on the Right. And I don't agree with it, but I can see their point. It's become so vague that it hamstrings our own legal system. So we end up with utter absurdities (like being obliged to give asylum to convicted sex offenders because they spuriously claim to have converted to Christianity).
I mean, that’s what you would’ve thought about the Tories. They promised to do that in order to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda (Hitler had the same plans to deport Jews to the West, then blamed the Holocaust on them not taking any in (despite the USSR and Poland having very large Jewish populations, larger than Germany). Same thing with UK trying to send them to France, who takes in far more migrants than they do, and with them literally using them as an irregular warfare method against Ireland.
Too true he is,, grinding away at it, like as if he is on a mission, he is way ahead of his own party, they just can't catch up with him...he should be hailed as sunak the tory party destroyer hee's really good at it, just hope he keeps up the good work right up to the next General Election...
Hey I'm no fan of Cummings.... but if he wants to help destroy the Tory party then I'm for it. We really need to to get that rotten mess of Westminster fixed and the worst party of the lot gone. Do I think Cummings is the man for the job... not a f*cking chance 😂
The problem with ‘strategists’ are they’re just a bunch of people who can write well, or talk well. Most of them are hopeless at doing things. It is akin to management consultants.
As a progressive who has had to deal with the frustrating split in in the left leaning vote for years, I'd like to say to the British Right: WELCOME TO OUR WORLD!
The tories will slowly realise how much an in built advantage they had with the right vote not really being split. Hopefully many years in the wilderness for them.
Basically less culture war. If he was serious about tax reform that would be nice. I don't actually object with many of his broad points. The problem with Cummings is he has no respect for anyone else. Makes him a shit administrator. Burning down the system sounds great until you actually have to work with the people to do the job.
He seeks public sector reform/restructure which Tories don't, and he supports mass migration ( I think) which Reform doesn't. A strange niche really though, maybe popular with some yuppies.
if Cummings is promoting annuling/repealing the Human Rights Act, .. then he also needs to make it very clear to everyone that our natural unalienable sovereign Common Law Constitutional principles, rights & freedoms, .. will be upheld.
@@sovereignjoe5730 thinking about this soon after I posted the comment - I think the juxtaposition here is more telling about *which* humans would get rights under his premiership.
No, not him. He intellectually understands the problem, but he doesn't feel it in his gut. I spend almost all of my work time around huge numbers of people who would crawl over broken glass to vote for a REAL "economically left, socially conservative" party. Some haven't voted for years or decades (except when they came out for "Leave"). Cummins doesn't understand these people AT ALL. But such a party, if it ever replaced LAB or CON... constituencies would need empty swimming pools to hold all the ballot papers on election night.
Join his party or just chat with him and share your experience. He is not political and he constantly changes his mind in the light of new data. What he most wants is to break the cancerous permanent elite stranglehold on power.
it isn't run as a party and Tyce is the only doner and owns it. It is basically a corperation. Also it has some of the vaguest policy. No costings have been done and no planning for any of the ideas it wants. It was only set up to push the Tories to the right more. Also why are all the leaders of these movements "of and for the people" always lead by the richest public schoolboys who have no clue what its like down here for the rest of us. Also I could never vote for anyone who was pro Trump.
it could kill the Tories in the sense that it allso pulls from their voter base, similarly to Reform UK, which could cause the Tories to sink even deeper because of the first past the post voting system. It might end the conservatives that way but it is extremely unlikely to actually gain any seats itself
If he effectively scrapped income tax, replacing it with a wealth tax AND taxed moving money offshore AND taxed cheap imports from countries with lower labour & environmental laws than we do (so giving them an unfair advantage) then he'd get a landslide victory.
Isn’t about time the UK’s elections became preferential, like Australia’s - “number the candidates in order of preference” instead of “tick your one & only choice”.
@@timothydenyer7749 reform are a joke! They aren't even a real political party! Try and become a real member that can vote on the party leader ship! You can't in fact you can't become a party member and vote on anything!
@@timothydenyer7749Idiot. Then wouldn’t socialism be the best idea (it is) since social democrats, the Nazis, liberals, and conservatives have all copied their ideas? Remember the blood that was spilled by the socialists for your 8 hour work day.
I am not a British citizen but I am truly amazed at how the Tories could have destroyed this much for themselves and the UK as a whole. I am aware that Brexit is seen as the start of issues for many (although if you ask me, austerity measures ruined it earlier). Is this merely and purely due to incompetence, short-sighted self-enrichment or a general lack of what is going on?
I'm a UK er and if I didn't know better I think the political elite are fooling most of us so they get uber wealthy before the whole thing they've helped collapse crashes down on us, still I have hope😮
Actually I read his essay on Dostoyevsky and Regime Change, he has good understanding of what's going on. Much better then libtards and liberoNazis who are running "powerhouses" of all Europe.
"To be fair, some of them sound like policies" Wow - I'd say that was damning with faint praise, but that's high praise when directed at a Tory adjacent party.
All these people on the far right starting their own parties remind me of the Judean People's Front against the People's Front Of Judea from Monty Python.
This sounds very populist. Many of the "broad principles" listed are very vauge and generic. "focus on small businesses", "favour peace", "reform institutions", "focus on how power works", and build a "new coalition of people" are a few examples.
Easier to enforce new, more unfair labour laws on workers, though they're mainly arguing it's stopping them from "quickly dealing with illegal migrants", whatever that vague statement is supposed to mean
- Saving to prison costs by enabling unpaid labour - Prevention of key industries from unionising such as railway and NHS staff - Prevention of "disruptive protests" - Increased security (particularly digital) by removing right to privacy - Reduction on cost on refugees by removing obligation to house them etc. I'm sure there are others (I don't agree with these btw so don't come at me 😅)
@@ParasocialCatgirl Amen, bring on Reform, Reclaim, Cummins Neoliberals to bicker and carve up the tory vote, while a sensible progressive alliance moves the country forward, focussing on growth without increasing inequality :)
@@andybrice2711 indeed, don't need to be involved with everything, but if a major player is involved then we are basically forced to ourselves, or be beaten on the world stage.
The plan to stop helping Ukraine is not a plan for peace. It is a plan for a brutal destruction of Ukraine (much more brutal than the curren stalemate) and for encouragin Russia to be more agressive. It is so naive to think: "the moment we stop sending arms to Ukraine, Russians will stop fighting and will go home." I can't really understand how someone can fall for this.
Cummins was the only person capable of taking on the establishment....the media was worried and hounded him out of office....I'd back him , I'm a small business owner...
-abolish private property - workers own the means of production - dismantle the bourgeois criminal justice system - appropriate second / third etc homes - re-education places for the rich by compulsion Just off the top of my head
Heartbreaking: Most horrible man you know makes some good points. Balance is restored when I realise that he's a populist grifter who will say and do anything, and even the decent ideas will be twisted by his insanity and lack of self-awareness.
I guess the way it would kill the Tories is to take even more vote share on the right, and split it between Tories, Reform and TSP, the same way the centre/left is split between Lib Dems, Labour and Greens (plus SNP in Scotland). In that respect I can see it “killing the Tories” by making it much harder for them to dominate the right wing vote… especially with this current Labour who are also swinging right, just less right than the Tories.
As a EU citizen, I find the idea of not having a Breturn referendum until 2040 refreshingly realistic. Before it can even remotely hope to be welcomed back in the EU, UK needs to clean up the huge governance mess that led to the current state of affairs. This will take decades. Of course, some of Cummings’s other proposals (such as withdrawing from the Council of Europe) would bar UK from ever applying.
to be honest, the government is probably this kind of mess because the we were in the EU, and the EU softened a lot of the brain dead rat behaviour that did damage to my country. of course now they can't hide behind the EU technocracy and now they are spotlighted for all to see.
@@napoleonfeanor speaking of sanity when your name is a cross between an emperor who lived two centuries ago and an Elven lord… neither of which were renowned for their mental health…. hmm…
@@SuezWSuezW 16 years should be (barely) enough for UK to discuss and adopt a modern constitution. Once this is done, then UK can ask itself if it wants to take a binding commitment to the core political goals of the EU.
Most of these ""principles"" just sound like generic gibberish without purpose. "We'll have smart people and do the good things to reform what's bad and make things good" sure mate, a really compelling argument.
if Cummings is promoting annuling/repealing the Human Rights Act, .. then he also needs to make it very clear to everyone that our natural unalienable sovereign Common Law Constitutional principles, rights & freedoms, .. will be upheld.
A lot of Conservatives and right-wing voters have been arguing to repeal it for years. Usually they either want to replace it with a different one, or they think that other laws should be sufficient.
5:30 this isnt true, it did materialise but our first past the post system screwed them. UKIP was the third most popular party by votes in the 2015 GE yet only got one seat, showing how broken the UK system is.
Well considering every good idea the Boris administration had was his And considering he was the one pushing the whole "levelling up" idea for the north As someone living outside London I am interested
Yeah but what the hell has leveling up even resulted in? Nothing. It was a meaningless buzzword with no actual policy behind it. Even back when they announced it they couldn't actually explain what it would involve.
You can’t be this easily manipulated? Since levelling up… nothing has changed. Except we can no longer afford to keep streetlights on during winter and nothing has been built. Talking out his fucking arse
Totally sidestepped & ignored the most crucial issues. Immigration / integration, national sovereignty vs globalization, socialism, wokeism, welfare, healthcare, the economy & taxes.
if Cummings is promoting annuling/repealing the Human Rights Act, .. then he also needs to make it very clear to everyone that our natural unalienable sovereign Common Law Constitutional principles, rights & freedoms, .. will be upheld.
@@sovereignjoe5730 You can keep on saying that, but it's never going to happen. They want to eradicate human rights altogether. That's you, your human rights, all of them, gone. No law is going to be any use after that.
Bad writing from the start: "...the man most of us haven't heard about since leaving 10 Downing St. in 2020." You mean since *he* left 10 Downing St., but the way it's written, it means that we left 10 Downing St.
Cummings is amazing Most people seem to hold him in huge distain For most people he is remembered for Barnard castle. But right, left, Brexit, remain, Labour, Tory, Most people hate the bastard
Federalise the UK and let the National Parliaments have a more representative aspect. As for the Westminster Parliament, radically reform the Commons. Every nation elects roughly 160 MPs in a proportional voting system with a 5% threshold. The Lords can stay the same, for the most part. It does a good job at double checking the Government and is a living, breathing historical institution. Maybe just limit its seats and only up to a hundred affiliated Lords can sit.
Hell hath no fury like a political advisor scorned. He and the Tory party deserve each other. Perhaps he could headhunt Bozo Johnson to be the face of his new gang.
There are two obvious flaws in this plan. Reform UK is already well known, whatever subtle policy differences there may be with the proposed new party, they probably wouldn't register with most voters. And, as you suggested, Cummings is not a very pleasant person: voters prefer politicians who appear likable rather than clever. Which is why Jim Callaghan became PM in 1976 rather than Denis Healey or Roy Jenkins. And why Michael Gove failed to become PM.
Imagine trying to explain this to the average grunt on the doorstep. It's a non-starter because people want to be given simple information with unreasonable promises; they don't want technocratic details.
Britain has had a "New Party" before. It turned into the British Union of Fascists. As in, they literally called *themselves* fascists. That was tried again in 2003. Now it's a third time, but they're just using a different name.
I'm not a UK citizen, but I love reading the news and learning about foreign countries. Could someone please explain what exactly the Human Rights Act is and why people might want to repeal it like this proposed Startup Party?
All the parties on the right want to repeal it, not just Cummings. It's only the pro-immigration left who defend it. Despite immigration impacting workers and low earners more than anyone else. This is because the left has become the activist wing of elite power and no longer represents working people.
Frankly, anything devised by that man, (or the odious Farage) deserves to fail. I don't feel even an ounce of sincerity in anything he says. Why is anyone giving him 'airtime'?
Cummings: I have a plan, sir. Edmund: Really, Cummings? A cunning and subtle one? Cummings: Yes, sir. Edmund: As cunning as a fox who’s just been appointed Professor of Cunning at Oxford University? Cummings: Yes, sir.
I for one am Glad that Cummings was able to report a successful mission to the mothership and was put in charge of trying to run the country as a party leader... I am more thankful that he got his political lessons from the incompetent Tory party
Cummings, reform. Damaging the Tories. No one has done more damage to the Tories than the Tories.
Yep, scandal after scandal and failed policies. I cant vote for them until they change root and branch
yet the still get in power - maybe we're the fools keeping them alive
@@chilled99they’re on life support right now, when the election comes around we will all gladly pull the plug.
And they are still doing it as I write this comment I would hate to be a tory M.P after the next General Election if there is any left...
@@chilled99 they're projected to loose massively
He should call it "The Cumminist Party"
The Cummers
god i wish but theyre right wing obviously
Those pesky Cummies...
Make UK Cum Again.
Cuminit😂😂
If he was half as clever as he thinks he is he'd be twice as clever as I think he is.
And I think he's not clever at all!
Two times zero is still zero.
Nice
Oi I’m pinching this line😂
Don't make me do maths at 4am.
Should name it the "Trust me bro" party.
Haha. He seems to want to create a techocratcy. 😀
This should be pinned
@@bob1234881technocracy is typically pretty socialist... so it'd be a right wing variant of it.
wonder where we will conquer for our technocratic autarky 😂😂
@@bob1234881 we already are one
"I have a degree in ancient history but I know everything about computers and all that" or "I've never actually done anything but bullshitting and lying" don't really roll of the tongue.
I'd rather trust Count Binface than that snake.
It's worth a shot right?
Binface is acc pretty based lmao
binface ftw
Why wouldn’t you trust Binface
count binface is the most trustable when compared to other options
If he wants to destroy the Tory party, his best bet would be to encourage Rishi Sunak to continue doing what he's doing.
The state of the Tory party is not Sunak's fault. He inherited a sinking ship from his predecessors. However, I am quite worried about what will come into its place when the ship has finally sunk. Populism is on the rise throughout the world. I would prefer to compete with the conservatives.
@@allthatchas Sunak didn't cause the tories problems, but he has done absolutely nothing to make them better and has actively antagonized them since taking power.
@@allthatchasPopulism is doing what the masses want. In other words, democracy.
@@ReddwarfIV I think democracy is not just about counting votes, but also about protecting the interests of minorities and sustaining institutions like free press and an independent justice system. These are not things that populists like, which is what worries me.
@@allthatchas mostly people are making arguments from scratch, they are not respecting what we already believe or have as institutions
Repeal the Human Rights Act and appease fascist Russia. Such a forward-looking thinker.
The human rights act didn't do anything to improve human rights in the UK. We were a world leader in human rights before its implementation, and its implementation has only allowed unelected bodies to challenge policies they dislike at the expense of the interests of the British people.
Bad implementation doesn't mean bad policy@@copeandseethe9279
@@copeandseethe9279 we helped right them
@@copeandseethe9279colonising half the planet and plundering it is your idea of human rights?
póg mo thóin as the Irish will tell you.
@@copeandseethe9279 world leader in human rights? talking big, huh? just like how big UK COLONIES once were? sure the UK were sooooo benevolent to its colonies 😂😂😂
The first thing his Party will do when they get in power will be to make it legal to test your eyesight by driving.
Now that is a fundamental human right… but only if you are driving to Barnard Castle
Lol !
I had to read the title twice
Same 😂😂
I had to stop by a nearby castle to check what I was seeing.
@@adam7802 😅
@@adam7802 Bloody brilliant !
Finally! It´s high times to flush the incompetent Tories down the toilet!
repealing the human rights act? this "party" is not going to go anywhere
I wouldn't be so sure. Historically, the Human Rights Act was designed to protect the individual from the state. It has more recently evolved into a mechanism for the state to control and even silence the individual.
Shouldn't trust anyone who says they want to reshape the political system and scrap human rights lol
I think you'll find that's actually quite a popular idea on the Right. And I don't agree with it, but I can see their point.
It's become so vague that it hamstrings our own legal system. So we end up with utter absurdities (like being obliged to give asylum to convicted sex offenders because they spuriously claim to have converted to Christianity).
I mean, that’s what you would’ve thought about the Tories. They promised to do that in order to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda (Hitler had the same plans to deport Jews to the West, then blamed the Holocaust on them not taking any in (despite the USSR and Poland having very large Jewish populations, larger than Germany). Same thing with UK trying to send them to France, who takes in far more migrants than they do, and with them literally using them as an irregular warfare method against Ireland.
Hopefully, they won't. But, as always, reality will find new ways to disappoint...
Pretty sure Sunak is running the tories into the ground already…
Cummings can claim that as his first victory!
@@mr.netflix9149like a good Tory, he'll claim another person's actions as his own victory
Too true he is,, grinding away at it, like as if he is on a mission, he is way ahead of his own party, they just can't catch up with him...he should be hailed as sunak the tory party destroyer hee's really good at it, just hope he keeps up the good work right up to the next General Election...
Not really, Truss and Boris had it in the ground before he took over. He's just failed to resurrect them
Hey I'm no fan of Cummings.... but if he wants to help destroy the Tory party then I'm for it. We really need to to get that rotten mess of Westminster fixed and the worst party of the lot gone. Do I think Cummings is the man for the job... not a f*cking chance 😂
He's splitting their vote even further (assuming he gets any votes). Sounds like a vanity project.
They're doing a pretty good job themselves but it never hurts to help a good cause!
The problem with ‘strategists’ are they’re just a bunch of people who can write well, or talk well. Most of them are hopeless at doing things. It is akin to management consultants.
As a progressive who has had to deal with the frustrating split in in the left leaning vote for years, I'd like to say to the British Right: WELCOME TO OUR WORLD!
This is why two dominant parties isn't that great.
The tories will slowly realise how much an in built advantage they had with the right vote not really being split. Hopefully many years in the wilderness for them.
No , I dont want them in our world, Dont welcome them with open arms :P
@@craigfoulkesIt seems to always be around 15 years. Probably less with Starmer leading the Labour party.
what do you mean by progressive, i hope you mean historical progressive and not, dare i say... a liberal...
Is his party called SpecSavers?
LoL...😂😂
One of the policies is mandatory eye tests at Barnard Castle
This just seems like one of the many new parties to claim to change. What does he do different to either the Conservatives or Reform?
Basically less culture war. If he was serious about tax reform that would be nice. I don't actually object with many of his broad points. The problem with Cummings is he has no respect for anyone else. Makes him a shit administrator. Burning down the system sounds great until you actually have to work with the people to do the job.
He's against illegal immigration, unlike the Tory Party who are the most pro-immigration party in British history.
He seeks public sector reform/restructure which Tories don't, and he supports mass migration ( I think) which Reform doesn't.
A strange niche really though, maybe popular with some yuppies.
Getting right of human rights
@@jmiller7209 he doesn't support has migration. Love or hate him read his blog about the new party its actually interesting.
They say politics is showbusiness for ugly people, but we shouldnt be forced to look at Cummings, Johnson, Farage and Carswell all before breakfast.
You forgot Truss and Rees-Mogg
you aren't, just don't look at politics stuff until theres an election and you'll be fine
@@doghat1619 that seems like a great way to end up getting forced to screw yourself over when you have to vote for one of several terrible politicians
Ummm. You're British...
@@jgnclvgmng5408Gullis, honourable mention
What if 'the people' really want to rejoin the EU? Will Cummings then turn his back on the majority, in favour of his bias?
No, only the Liberal Democrats promise that 😂😂😂
So, basically Reform 2 Electric Boogaloo. Wow. That will fix everything surely.
Not sure how you could say its focused on growth when they explicitly say they want to continue our self imposed sanctions on exports to the EU
"Repeal the Human Rights Act" and "Favour Peace" shows how much he's thought this through.
if Cummings is promoting annuling/repealing the Human Rights Act, .. then he also needs to make it very clear to everyone that our natural unalienable sovereign Common Law Constitutional principles, rights & freedoms, .. will be upheld.
@@sovereignjoe5730 thinking about this soon after I posted the comment - I think the juxtaposition here is more telling about *which* humans would get rights under his premiership.
The "Human Rights Act" is a shame.
@@alongsleep it's outrageous this notion that "humans" deserve "rights"
The human rights act is the EU still in our lives and still supporting a globalist agenda.
Cummings needs to read Paradise Lost.
Why
The second Cummings .....
😂😂😂
Cummings looks like an Eton Sean Locke.
*Evil Sean Locke
I've always thought Mr Burns
I wouldn't stand in their way if they wanted to trade places.
@@Brevard1986 You could say thay Eton = Evil.
Shame the Grim Reaper didn't get them mixed up.
Don't laugh don't laugh don't laugh don't laugh don't laugh STOP LAUGHING
No, not him. He intellectually understands the problem, but he doesn't feel it in his gut. I spend almost all of my work time around huge numbers of people who would crawl over broken glass to vote for a REAL "economically left, socially conservative" party. Some haven't voted for years or decades (except when they came out for "Leave"). Cummins doesn't understand these people AT ALL. But such a party, if it ever replaced LAB or CON... constituencies would need empty swimming pools to hold all the ballot papers on election night.
Join his party or just chat with him and share your experience. He is not political and he constantly changes his mind in the light of new data. What he most wants is to break the cancerous permanent elite stranglehold on power.
1:51 I think you'll find Mr Cummings, that we are in this mess because of you.
I don't see why someone wouldn't just vote reform instead
Because there are lots of unbelievably dim people in the world.
it isn't run as a party and Tyce is the only doner and owns it. It is basically a corperation. Also it has some of the vaguest policy. No costings have been done and no planning for any of the ideas it wants. It was only set up to push the Tories to the right more. Also why are all the leaders of these movements "of and for the people" always lead by the richest public schoolboys who have no clue what its like down here for the rest of us. Also I could never vote for anyone who was pro Trump.
No obsession with culture war nonsense is the only thing Cummings party has going for it.
I mean, if you're stupid enough tae vote for a business that only promotes the best interests of rich fucks, then there's no helping you.
Reform? Lol I hope they actually win their deposits back
Cummings has a great interview on Dwarkesh Patel's channel if you want to find out what he's about
What is dead may never die
Count Binface is shaking in his.. well, bin.
it could kill the Tories in the sense that it allso pulls from their voter base, similarly to Reform UK, which could cause the Tories to sink even deeper because of the first past the post voting system.
It might end the conservatives that way but it is extremely unlikely to actually gain any seats itself
Babe, wake up. A new British political party has been created.
If he effectively scrapped income tax, replacing it with a wealth tax AND taxed moving money offshore AND taxed cheap imports from countries with lower labour & environmental laws than we do (so giving them an unfair advantage) then he'd get a landslide victory.
Fellow brits, what is everyone's favourite month of the year? I quite like October
April!
June-August
March
September-November
Based
Isn’t about time the UK’s elections became preferential, like Australia’s - “number the candidates in order of preference” instead of “tick your one & only choice”.
All of Dominic Cummings policies remind me of reform UK's policies
Yes, great ideas tend to get copied....
@@timothydenyer7749 reform are a joke! They aren't even a real political party! Try and become a real member that can vote on the party leader ship! You can't in fact you can't become a party member and vote on anything!
@@timothydenyer7749 Populists have no ideas just trash that people with few brain cells like to eat as it's the best thing in the universe.
@@timothydenyer7749Idiot. Then wouldn’t socialism be the best idea (it is) since social democrats, the Nazis, liberals, and conservatives have all copied their ideas? Remember the blood that was spilled by the socialists for your 8 hour work day.
I hate the ideas but if he can fracture reform votes as well. I'm so down.
As an American, I really appreciate you Brits making us Yanks look like geniuses.
3:31 In principle, I’m with him on most, but why on god’s green earth would you want to appeal the human rights act? Is that a joke.
I am not a British citizen but I am truly amazed at how the Tories could have destroyed this much for themselves and the UK as a whole. I am aware that Brexit is seen as the start of issues for many (although if you ask me, austerity measures ruined it earlier). Is this merely and purely due to incompetence, short-sighted self-enrichment or a general lack of what is going on?
I'm a UK er and if I didn't know better I think the political elite are fooling most of us so they get uber wealthy before the whole thing they've helped collapse crashes down on us, still I have hope😮
How is this stain on humanity still in the news?
Because all 12 intentions are good?
Never forget all politicians are snakes at best!?!
Actually I read his essay on Dostoyevsky and Regime Change, he has good understanding of what's going on. Much better then libtards and liberoNazis who are running "powerhouses" of all Europe.
"To be fair, some of them sound like policies" Wow - I'd say that was damning with faint praise, but that's high praise when directed at a Tory adjacent party.
All these people on the far right starting their own parties remind me of the Judean People's Front against the People's Front Of Judea from Monty Python.
😀
Some things haven't changed since....... roman times
I don't think he quite realises how universally the nation despises him!
This thumbnail needs a question mark
Lol
This sounds very populist. Many of the "broad principles" listed are very vauge and generic. "focus on small businesses", "favour peace", "reform institutions", "focus on how power works", and build a "new coalition of people" are a few examples.
Can someone please explain the conservative argument for repealing the human rights act?
Easier to enforce new, more unfair labour laws on workers, though they're mainly arguing it's stopping them from "quickly dealing with illegal migrants", whatever that vague statement is supposed to mean
- Saving to prison costs by enabling unpaid labour
- Prevention of key industries from unionising such as railway and NHS staff
- Prevention of "disruptive protests"
- Increased security (particularly digital) by removing right to privacy
- Reduction on cost on refugees by removing obligation to house them etc.
I'm sure there are others (I don't agree with these btw so don't come at me 😅)
@@play4dc and generally improving the country.....
@@timothydenyer7749
Which country and for who?
@@timothydenyer7749spotted the fascist bootlicker
Puns intended?
Cummins = TSP = The Spineless party
The Spiteful Party
The Spoiler Party
(seeing as it'll only serve to split the Tory vote, only serving to make it harder for the Tories to win)
@@ParasocialCatgirl Amen, bring on Reform, Reclaim, Cummins Neoliberals to bicker and carve up the tory vote, while a sensible progressive alliance moves the country forward, focussing on growth without increasing inequality :)
@@zoranblackie5921”sensible progressives” lmao, literally just David Cameron’s Tory party
Try Specsavers Party.
The July 4th election called at short notice to thwart the new parties. I fear too late to make an impact
no intervention in Ukraine is what turned me away from the TSP
Yeah, I think there's a strong case that we should get less involved in foreign wars. But I don't necessarily think we should be Switzerland.
@@andybrice2711 indeed, don't need to be involved with everything, but if a major player is involved then we are basically forced to ourselves, or be beaten on the world stage.
Exactly. Let’s just let authoritarian govs invade other countries.
It's his only sane principle.
The plan to stop helping Ukraine is not a plan for peace. It is a plan for a brutal destruction of Ukraine (much more brutal than the curren stalemate) and for encouragin Russia to be more agressive. It is so naive to think: "the moment we stop sending arms to Ukraine, Russians will stop fighting and will go home." I can't really understand how someone can fall for this.
Cummins was the only person capable of taking on the establishment....the media was worried and hounded him out of office....I'd back him , I'm a small business owner...
Well Brexit has been such a success so far and he makes Tice look charismatic so this will work well.
one of these days those pin badges with the countries will return
-abolish private property
- workers own the means of production
- dismantle the bourgeois criminal justice system
- appropriate second / third etc homes
- re-education places for the rich by compulsion
Just off the top of my head
You’ve killed every wealth creating entity in the country!
After every one of his so call "principles" I was asking "Meaning what exactly?'
If you have to ask then this is not a subject for you...stick with cartoons.
Heartbreaking: Most horrible man you know makes some good points.
Balance is restored when I realise that he's a populist grifter who will say and do anything, and even the decent ideas will be twisted by his insanity and lack of self-awareness.
I guess the way it would kill the Tories is to take even more vote share on the right, and split it between Tories, Reform and TSP, the same way the centre/left is split between Lib Dems, Labour and Greens (plus SNP in Scotland).
In that respect I can see it “killing the Tories” by making it much harder for them to dominate the right wing vote… especially with this current Labour who are also swinging right, just less right than the Tories.
the narrative I gleen from his 12 policies is "Inadvertant Russian Asset"
Not too sure about being inadvertant... Look at his early background in Russia.
Party launch at Barnard Castle sponsored by Specsavers
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
“Repeal the Human Rights Act”
Yeah sure buddy, voters will love not having human rights
Its a criminals charter, they are the only ones it protects...
As a EU citizen, I find the idea of not having a Breturn referendum until 2040 refreshingly realistic.
Before it can even remotely hope to be welcomed back in the EU, UK needs to clean up the huge governance mess that led to the current state of affairs. This will take decades.
Of course, some of Cummings’s other proposals (such as withdrawing from the Council of Europe) would bar UK from ever applying.
to be honest, the government is probably this kind of mess because the we were in the EU, and the EU softened a lot of the brain dead rat behaviour that did damage to my country.
of course now they can't hide behind the EU technocracy and now they are spotlighted for all to see.
2040 is only 16 years away!
Wtf? Nobody sane here call himself citizen of the EU.
@@napoleonfeanor speaking of sanity when your name is a cross between an emperor who lived two centuries ago and an Elven lord… neither of which were renowned for their mental health…. hmm…
@@SuezWSuezW 16 years should be (barely) enough for UK to discuss and adopt a modern constitution. Once this is done, then UK can ask itself if it wants to take a binding commitment to the core political goals of the EU.
Most of these ""principles"" just sound like generic gibberish without purpose.
"We'll have smart people and do the good things to reform what's bad and make things good" sure mate, a really compelling argument.
Bro the tories are already killing themselves
They don't need Cummings' help.
@@anonUK The more splitters on the right, the better!
The Tories killed themselves in 2020. Hence why the right are uniting
The second Cummings
Isolationised little England, dodgy as hell
He needs to help Reform
Another dangerous right wing party that would be a disaster for ordinary people.
There are no far right parties in the UK of any relevance, there can't be another one when there were none to begin with.
The establishment propaganda worked well on you then...
if Cummings is promoting annuling/repealing the Human Rights Act, .. then he also needs to make it very clear to everyone that our natural unalienable sovereign Common Law Constitutional principles, rights & freedoms, .. will be upheld.
How did you not raise an alarm over "Repeal Human rights"
A lot of Conservatives and right-wing voters have been arguing to repeal it for years.
Usually they either want to replace it with a different one, or they think that other laws should be sufficient.
@@jonathancampbell5231But the parties themselves plan to use it to block unions, destroying workers rights, and more.
Strangely, Britain had human rights before the Human Rights Act. What we want is to get rid of Tony Blair's interpretation of it.
@@ReddwarfIVwhich of these rights do you not like? And what would you add?
The main change is that they want it to not apply to immigrants so they can be deported.
5:30 this isnt true, it did materialise but our first past the post system screwed them. UKIP was the third most popular party by votes in the 2015 GE yet only got one seat, showing how broken the UK system is.
Well considering every good idea the Boris administration had was his
And considering he was the one pushing the whole "levelling up" idea for the north
As someone living outside London I am interested
Yeah but what the hell has leveling up even resulted in? Nothing. It was a meaningless buzzword with no actual policy behind it.
Even back when they announced it they couldn't actually explain what it would involve.
You can’t be this easily manipulated? Since levelling up… nothing has changed. Except we can no longer afford to keep streetlights on during winter and nothing has been built. Talking out his fucking arse
@@socire72 yeah but that isn't an advisors fault that the government has been using it for bring rats.
Thank you.
The what now
Totally sidestepped & ignored the most crucial issues. Immigration / integration, national sovereignty vs globalization, socialism, wokeism, welfare, healthcare, the economy & taxes.
So Cummings left parliament in November? A symbolic month to leave
is that because he thought that Guy Fawkes had been reincarnated?
well he wasn't an MP, no kind of elected official whatsoever. so he didn't leave parliament
Don't worry, I got the joke
I don't know about the Tories but Cummings certainly killed the English test team
"favor peace" and "repeal the humans rights act"
if Cummings is promoting annuling/repealing the Human Rights Act, .. then he also needs to make it very clear to everyone that our natural unalienable sovereign Common Law Constitutional principles, rights & freedoms, .. will be upheld.
@@sovereignjoe5730 You can keep on saying that, but it's never going to happen. They want to eradicate human rights altogether. That's you, your human rights, all of them, gone. No law is going to be any use after that.
😂 So where has the HRA kept peace?
He doesn’t say anything about stopping “legal” migration which is actually the real problem we face.
I am not even Brit but I can make government in Britain before than this guy
Any relation to our PM, by any chance?
@@anonUK No bro
He busts every time he wins a seat.
Cummings :)))))
Bad writing from the start: "...the man most of us haven't heard about since leaving 10 Downing St. in 2020."
You mean since *he* left 10 Downing St., but the way it's written, it means that we left 10 Downing St.
Not a friend of the UK destabilising and denied the referendum was not binding failed directions and policy.
Cummings is amazing
Most people seem to hold him in huge distain
For most people he is remembered for Barnard castle.
But right, left, Brexit, remain, Labour, Tory, Most people hate the bastard
Great video as usual but something funky is going on with the compression on your voice. Maybe the attack time?
Typical of Scummings to come up with the idea of destroying the Tories AFTER they’ve done the job for him.
Get a new political party in the UK like Nationalist Party.
Federalise the UK and let the National Parliaments have a more representative aspect. As for the Westminster Parliament, radically reform the Commons. Every nation elects roughly 160 MPs in a proportional voting system with a 5% threshold. The Lords can stay the same, for the most part. It does a good job at double checking the Government and is a living, breathing historical institution. Maybe just limit its seats and only up to a hundred affiliated Lords can sit.
Hell hath no fury like a political advisor scorned. He and the Tory party deserve each other. Perhaps he could headhunt Bozo Johnson to be the face of his new gang.
"The government is fundamentally broken and failing to operate correctly" shouldn't be only a populist position.
The really ironic thing is that the Conservative Party is the most successful in history, and they could end to abruptly.
There are two obvious flaws in this plan. Reform UK is already well known, whatever subtle policy differences there may be with the proposed new party, they probably wouldn't register with most voters. And, as you suggested, Cummings is not a very pleasant person: voters prefer politicians who appear likable rather than clever. Which is why Jim Callaghan became PM in 1976 rather than Denis Healey or Roy Jenkins. And why Michael Gove failed to become PM.
Imagine trying to explain this to the average grunt on the doorstep. It's a non-starter because people want to be given simple information with unreasonable promises; they don't want technocratic details.
Britain has had a "New Party" before. It turned into the British Union of Fascists. As in, they literally called *themselves* fascists. That was tried again in 2003. Now it's a third time, but they're just using a different name.
I'm not a UK citizen, but I love reading the news and learning about foreign countries. Could someone please explain what exactly the Human Rights Act is and why people might want to repeal it like this proposed Startup Party?
Because it's used by left wing activists to prevent the government from controlling its own borders even when they pass clear legislation to do so.
All the parties on the right want to repeal it, not just Cummings. It's only the pro-immigration left who defend it. Despite immigration impacting workers and low earners more than anyone else. This is because the left has become the activist wing of elite power and no longer represents working people.
Frankly, anything devised by that man, (or the odious Farage) deserves to fail. I don't feel even an ounce of sincerity in anything he says. Why is anyone giving him 'airtime'?
Cummings: I have a plan, sir.
Edmund: Really, Cummings? A cunning and subtle one?
Cummings: Yes, sir.
Edmund: As cunning as a fox who’s just been appointed Professor of Cunning at Oxford University?
Cummings: Yes, sir.
I for one am Glad that Cummings was able to report a successful mission to the mothership and was put in charge of trying to run the country as a party leader... I am more thankful that he got his political lessons from the incompetent Tory party