Gordon Brown - The Future of Jobs and Justice

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @kevinrandalrulach
    @kevinrandalrulach 2 роки тому +2

    Wow that's one cool lecture. A classy gent with a brilliant and a godly mind. Awesome.

    • @brianbale9511
      @brianbale9511 Рік тому

      He left a stain on.our socialistic stature when he called a working class lady A BIGOT THAT VOTES LABOUR,,as prime minister Disgusting

  • @ArumesYT
    @ArumesYT 5 років тому +3

    I agree on the part of global problems requiring global solutions. But in the Q&A he talks about economic growth and increasing consumption and how that can be a good thing. Strange, because I thought the biggest global problem we have is how we treat the environment. And increasing consumption is the worst thing that can happen right now.

  • @greendaychick105
    @greendaychick105 12 років тому +2

    He just talked about how to fix massive problems, and people have the nerve to comment and scoff and say he hasn't fixed anything. Half of what he talked about is how long-term this will take...
    Personally, I'm honoured to be at the same institution with such figures as himself!
    I also chuckled at his early comment about leaving behind any type of objectivity & truth-seeking the minute he stepped into politics.

  • @cartoonphilosopher2577
    @cartoonphilosopher2577 10 років тому +3

    Yes Mr. Brown we need a global government and you should be the head of it...

  • @shlokamsrivastava6782
    @shlokamsrivastava6782 2 роки тому

    This was brilliant and very articulate.
    A pity that these problems are still pestering the world.
    Anyway great lecture. 👏🏻

  • @anamariaminucci243
    @anamariaminucci243 4 роки тому +1

    In Brazil, poor women need good advice. If they make better decisions of their lives, they can end poverty here. Instead of have children, they can study and have a good job opportunity.

  • @simoncs89
    @simoncs89 13 років тому +4

    the camera man must have had a bad day

  • @buffu007
    @buffu007 13 років тому +1

    Very good lecture worth watching

  • @garyw930
    @garyw930 12 років тому

    The Celtic Fringe: the Westminster Elections In Scotland And Wales, 1970-2010, A Complete Record by Grant Toway is a new, non-partisan publication which acts as a record of all 1,200+ constituency contests in Scotland and Wales since 1970. There are brief comments accompanying each result, a summary of each general election, while there are ten appendices which boast an assortment of interesting statistics and trivia. This is an ideal reference guide to politics in Scotland and Wales.

  • @sparky2086
    @sparky2086 11 років тому +1

    Since Gordon Brown left office he has attended the House of Commons only twice to represent his constituents. He still takes his salary and expenses though.
    He complained that the Tories were closing the Remploy factory in his area and said they were a disgrace. In 2007 when he was PM he closed 29 Remploy factories.

  • @OfficialPandorAvatar
    @OfficialPandorAvatar 13 років тому +1

    @1madaboutguitar I think University of Edinburgh's students are one of the brightest student not only in the UK, but also in the world.
    So i would not call students and staffs morons.
    Maybe you just dont like Gordon Brown

  • @mango119
    @mango119 13 років тому +1

    Gordon Brown..Despite many stigmatised him for not being able to handle UK's economy. If the majority of the views are against him, you should read his book"Gordon Brown, Beyond the crash" hope this might change your biased unexamined opinion.

  • @mango119
    @mango119 13 років тому

    Edinburgh that is where Adam Smith studied, at least that what the books say.

  • @OfficialPandorAvatar
    @OfficialPandorAvatar 13 років тому

    @1madaboutguitar LOL
    This is not parlament or political lecture.
    If it was about politic or about economy, they will ask serios of quistion.But then again they are not journalist .
    I think Gordan Brown is just giving life experience when he used to study in edinburgh and little bit about his thought.
    Students said to ask quistion related to the lecture?

  • @mango119
    @mango119 13 років тому

    @Bellalodicci9 ..I cannot anymore.

  • @Pirvatect
    @Pirvatect 12 років тому

    Wow... Holla back youngin

  • @1madaboutguitar
    @1madaboutguitar 13 років тому

    @OfficialPandorAvatar Exactly, Edinburgh's students may be one of the brightest students not only in the UK, but also in the world. But what are these people students of though, is the bigger question that needs asking?

  • @TomFynn
    @TomFynn 13 років тому

    Good day, my name is Gordon Brown and today I'm going to talk about the future of jobs and justice. There is none. Thank you for your attention.

  • @Bellalodicci9
    @Bellalodicci9 13 років тому +1

    @mango119 You should read "Gordon is a moron " by Vernon Coleman.

  • @gordonbrown1980
    @gordonbrown1980 12 років тому +1

    What was I thinking

  • @LaureanoLuna
    @LaureanoLuna 11 років тому

    Jobs and justice, I can't believe it: not a word in his speech about workers in Europe losing all its social and laboral conquests in the competition with workers of the third world via immigration, offshoring and social and ecological dumping. NOT A WORD.

  • @brianbale9511
    @brianbale9511 Рік тому

    You called the lady who voted for New Labour a BIGOT you lost all of your credibility on saying that about mrs Duffy you nearly had us all fooled by making us think you cared how wrong your not a honest politician

  • @jasonkingshott2971
    @jasonkingshott2971 4 роки тому +1

    Giving lectures? Gordon Brown was the worst PM in history along side John Major and Teresa May.

  • @1watsonwatson
    @1watsonwatson 4 роки тому

    Evil totalitarian

  • @sparky2086
    @sparky2086 11 років тому +1

    To give a talk on economics. Here's at tip do the exact opposite of what he says and you won't go wrong.

    • @BattlestarZenobia
      @BattlestarZenobia 4 роки тому +1

      If world governments did that, we’d have had a second Great Recession