UK Election: What's Next for British Politics? | IEA Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
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    In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Tom Clougherty and co-host Matthew Lesh are joined by Dr. Michael Turner, a pollster, strategist, and fellow at the Adam Smith Institute, to dissect the recent UK General Election results. The conversation delves into Labour's victory, exploring the nuances behind their substantial majority and the implications for their policy agenda. The panel examines the challenges facing Keir Starmer's leadership and the potential obstacles in implementing promised reforms.
    The discussion also turns to the Conservative Party's defeat, analysing the factors contributing to their loss and the party's future direction. The rise of Reform UK and its impact on the political landscape is explored, along with the changing dynamics of voter behaviour and party loyalty. This episode offers a comprehensive look at the election's outcomes, the shifting political geography in the UK, and the potential consequences for policy-making in the coming years.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @advocate1563
    @advocate1563 Місяць тому +4

    Of course you can win them over. It's called LEADERSHIP. It's not a popularity contest. Historical politicians, CEOs, etc did it all the time.

    • @drewdp515
      @drewdp515 Місяць тому +2

      It's totally a popularity contest.

  • @TheDailyGroov
    @TheDailyGroov Місяць тому +1

    Farage is resonating not only because he's charismatic and a good campaigner but it's also because he's the only one talking about some very tough issues that are important to people.
    As someone who voted Conservative in every GE and Lib dems/greens in alot of locals, it was so refreshing seeing someone who actually seemed to see what we can all see going wrong in our towns and communities, the degeneration, the lack of aspiration.
    He is far more in reality than most of Westminster and the Liberal elite class of London.

  • @GodsOwnPrototype
    @GodsOwnPrototype Місяць тому +5

    All the influential parliamentary parties continue to support demographic policies that lead inevitably to native minoritisation & the omerta on stating the plain facts still remains unbroken on state & corporate media & most of the alternative & independent media as well.
    The official figures from schools in England show the children of native families will be a minority within 11 years.
    By the trends of the official voluntarily provided census, along with official immigration ones, the English nation will be a minority in their homeland in a mere few decades & all Britons in the Isles some short years after that & who knows what the reality on the ground means for how much sooner these will occur.
    When supposed democracy for a people has meant the institutions of power & influence proceed to demographically minoritise native people in their own land with policies that were never proposed let alone received any mandate & maintain a conspjracy of silence about it, then it's useless & we are left in an existential situation where self defence moral calculus may soon well apply.

  • @owentill
    @owentill Місяць тому +4

    Can you guys PLEASE button it, you guys crashed the economy once with Truss and we don’t want you back 😭

    • @robertandrews5640
      @robertandrews5640 Місяць тому

      YOU HAVE THAT WRONG WAIT 18 MONTHS then look at the SMOLDERING RUINS that will THEN BE PLAIN FOR all to see

  • @marumaru6084
    @marumaru6084 Місяць тому +1

    The WEF has their man lets see what damage he causes like Blair.