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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • Keir Starmer fights for your trust with his plans for Labour government.
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    The State Opening of Parliament is an archaic affair full of ancient ritual and fancy robes that marks the start of a new Parliamentary year - and in this case the first Labour government in 14 years.
    Hannah Barnes is joined by senior editor George Eaton and political correspondent Rachel Cunliffe to discuss what was revealed about the new Labour government in the King's Speech.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 72

  • @JStankXPlays
    @JStankXPlays Місяць тому +6

    When the queen dresses up, people think it's cute, but when the king does it, it's just weird.

  • @elburrito2511
    @elburrito2511 Місяць тому +25

    Think you guys misunderstood the house of lords age limit policy a bit. They would only be removed at the end of the parliament in which they reached the age of 80, therefore it makes no difference if it's in this king's speech or the last one before the election, the outcome would be the same. they haven't dropped it, it would just have no effect until the next election if they introduced it now, so they don't want to waste their valuable time on it. Other than that great vid as always :)

  • @thomasdavies2555
    @thomasdavies2555 Місяць тому +1

    Crazy how simple moves like ensuring access to efficient bus routes is ground breaking

  • @colinbaker3916
    @colinbaker3916 Місяць тому +9

    I’ve heard 34, 38, 39 and 40 bills. At least one person can’t count.

    • @matthewsemple
      @matthewsemple Місяць тому +2

      It's something to do with what you count. New bills plus carry forwards equals the total number. For example, the new Labour government are rolling forward Sunak's bill restricting tobacco sales to young people. That is not a Labour bill but it's in the total because they considered that it had cross-party support.

  • @TrevorBarre
    @TrevorBarre Місяць тому +14

    It's so nice to feel that the adults have finally returned from their long period of leave.

  • @nosuchthingasshould4175
    @nosuchthingasshould4175 Місяць тому +21

    The no fault eviction ban /pets is a great idea but now I have to worry, as do many long time renters, if my landlord doesn’t decide to kick me out before the policy is implemented?

    • @davidprentice5442
      @davidprentice5442 Місяць тому +2

      No pets is often a clause in the lease for flats not necessarily a landlord ban. I wonder how that will work?

    • @yjasper8411
      @yjasper8411 Місяць тому

      Are you doing anything your landlord would of kicked you out that this change would prevent?

    • @nosuchthingasshould4175
      @nosuchthingasshould4175 Місяць тому +1

      @@yjasper8411 no, but we have been in the property long enough that even with the rent rises we’ve had along the way we are still paying less than the place would be fetching if he put it on the market anew. I guess he is prioritising having reliable tenants at the moment, but what if this freaks him out is my concern. I’m a glass half empty kind of guy.

  • @SP-eo1vl
    @SP-eo1vl 8 днів тому

    I would have thought the only thing Liz Truss was qualified to talk about nowadays was how to lose a 25,000 majority

  • @Afterthoughtbtw
    @Afterthoughtbtw Місяць тому +27

    The only way to see off the populists is to seize the valid concerns they have, and address them, leaving them with only the spurious or invalid ones. Populists thrive on valid concerns that have been ignored for a long time, or else failed to be addressed successfully for other reasons.
    When it comes to current day UK, that mainly means both addressing the rampant inequality and general economic woes, but also - and this will upset a certain type of person on the left - being more in control of migration, and increasing the amount of integration amongst immigrants. If there was more 'when in Rome, do as the Romans' then I strongly believe a lot of anti-migration sentiment would quieten down. People are generally more scared of newcomers coming in and changing things that the natives don't want changed than they are simply of newcomers. The more 'Gaza independents' or 'Muslim Vote' that pops up, the worse the sentiment is going to get. Ftr, I'm not picking that for any reason other than there is no other minority I can think of that are explicitly voting on identitarian grounds, and that is a fairly concrete and incontestable example of the problem of a failure of integration.

    • @Erm-rn2by
      @Erm-rn2by Місяць тому +3

      I absolutely agree. I think the Gaza vote is an excellent example. When it comes to immigration I do think they need to tighten it more than you are suggesting. I think they should increase workers visa and ditch indefinite stay and close the path to citizenship unless through marriage. I know my statement is very harsh and unfair but sentiment is they feel like they are losing their country to foreign immigrants and the native British people and culture lost with it (a sentiment which I can’t help but agree). I personally love different cultures but not at the expense losing what is native to the country. I feel the same way with every country in the world. It took thousands of years for every country to develop unique culture and ethnicity and modern day globalisation is slowly eroding it away and that would be such a loss.

    • @mrD66M
      @mrD66M Місяць тому +1

      ​@Erm-rn2by nostalgia is a hell of a drug. So idyllic and comfortable, but it's not realistic. What is more realistic, is efforts to properly regulate migration and social integration.

    • @safebans1369
      @safebans1369 Місяць тому +1

      Perfect example of the modern coloniality of the British Left

  • @welshaccenttutorials3104
    @welshaccenttutorials3104 Місяць тому +47

    This is the boring politics we've all been craving! Buses and pets! Sign me up

    • @patrikfloding7985
      @patrikfloding7985 Місяць тому +3

      Loads of boring things make life better in some social democracies.

    • @vivianjames9925
      @vivianjames9925 Місяць тому +1

      I don't know why everyone keeps calling it boring - sensible isn't the same as boring; and serving the people is what government should be.

  • @abuyusufabdulhakim952
    @abuyusufabdulhakim952 Місяць тому +2

    Neoliberal policies have been populist for decades, hence why the economy is a mess. Hence why when voters wake up, yesteryears populists present their outdated views as ‘sensible’ politics 😂😂😂

  • @user-gu1un7pb7k
    @user-gu1un7pb7k Місяць тому +1

    Lol Rachel comes across as a bit too partisan whenever she talks about the SNP. Even moreso when she's talking about the Tories. But I liked the King's Speech, I think Starmer will surprise everyone in terms of how radical he will be

  • @ricktownend9144
    @ricktownend9144 Місяць тому +4

    Re the railways & buses - one cheap and easy win for Louise Haigh could be to integrate them all much better. For climate, air-quality, road congestion and other reasons, we need more people to use public transport; but many journeys are impossible or impractical by rail/bus - because they don't make up a connected network. It's not rocket science - for a hundred years the London Underground has operated successfully, so that when you enter a tube station there are hundreds of other stations you can get to needing only the well known map: the ingredients needed are 1) frequent, consistent services operating early to late; 2) good, well-signed interchanges; and 3) staff/help-line for when something goes wrong.
    Re schools - almost all teachers/administrators who choose to work in schools do so because they themselves enjoyed their school experience; very few have any genuine empathy with people for whom a school is not the right place to learn or to be in when they are growing up. Plenty of undesirable things happen in schools, including learning how mobs behave, and I don't think it's right to put more pressures on parents or children.

    • @TheScottTubes
      @TheScottTubes Місяць тому

      I couldn't agree with you more about the need for frequent, consistent services with smooth interchanges. Where I live, to get public transport to my work would take about 2 hours (on a ~45 minute drive in traffic) and cost about 3 times as much as running my car.

    • @LeafHuntress
      @LeafHuntress Місяць тому +2

      re the first; that's why it's good that Labour essentially took the TfL manager & promoted him to national level.
      re the second; it really depends on the reason for homeschooling.
      Do you have a parent that's at their wits end because their child isn't thriving in a school environment due to bullying or special needs that aren't met at any school in the area & therefore choose to homeschool?
      Imho that's a valid reason to do so as it is a failure of society to provide.
      But unfortunately, there is a subsection of society which has very, very, very strange ideas about life & some of them become parents. And it doesn't matter if your parents are members of a cult, anti-vaxers or flat earthers, you have the right to your individuality, to the company of & to learn social skills with other children. These children, especially if they happen to be LGBT+ & grow up in a fundy household, need to know that there is a whole world out there for them, one that isn't flat.
      Abuse is rife in many of these religious circles & when children visit schools the teacher can see the signs & those children can get help, something that isn't an option with homeschooling...

    • @ricktownend9144
      @ricktownend9144 Місяць тому

      @@LeafHuntress Take your point about the dangers of cults etc., but I don't think the answer is to stress children even more. Perhaps greater availability of alternative services that children can easily access? But that would cost money - cheaper to threaten parents and children! Sorry I don't trust teachers - some may be ok, but you seem to be saying that they are just the lesser of two evils...

  • @sunny96789
    @sunny96789 Місяць тому +1

    Funny that Starmer brought back Rishi's smoking ban and AI stuff to boost productivity, Renters reform bill and the football regulator bill as well! Interesting ahaha

    • @grahamepigney8565
      @grahamepigney8565 Місяць тому

      Not strange at all, these are all pieces of legislation that Labour support and in some areas, such as renters reform, that Labour want to go further.

  • @Halbumen
    @Halbumen Місяць тому

    can someone explain in what sense starmer 'beat' either one of corbyn or boris johnson? what does that even mean?

    • @alana8863
      @alana8863 Місяць тому +1

      He won a general election. Corbyn is on the back-benches, and Johnson is nowhere.
      Beat is not a good choice of words, but in terms of political outcome, Starmer has won out.

  • @henryblunt8503
    @henryblunt8503 Місяць тому +3

    A moment's thought would tell you that the great majority of the hereditaries are Tories, while a lot of Labour peers are long in the tooth. The point of turfing out the hereditaries is to quickly reduce the number of Tories after 14 years of Tories packing the house with their friends. The age limit can come when Labour has done some packing.
    Really, I thought you were supposed to be "political" commentators. Poor show.

  • @marcusmalone
    @marcusmalone Місяць тому +6

    Genuine non-ideological question: I wonder if there's anything in Labour's 'ambitious' agenda that's made possible, or just easier, by not being tied to EU frameworks? 🤔

    • @ieb994
      @ieb994 Місяць тому +6

      Not really. People like Corbyn were talking about how the lack of a ban on state aid could be helpful, but in reality if you give state aid to your industries, the EU will immediately impose tariffs on that production and negate any advantage you might take. Much easier to implement against the UK than China too.

    • @marcusmalone
      @marcusmalone Місяць тому

      @@ieb994 thanks!

    • @RobinHarris-nf4yv
      @RobinHarris-nf4yv Місяць тому

      @@ieb994 the EU do allow a certain amount of state aid, but the U.K. never used it as Tories are ideologically opposed
      Ironically it was the U.K. as an EU member that pushed for tighter state aid rules whilst we were a member.

    • @ieb994
      @ieb994 Місяць тому

      ​@@RobinHarris-nf4yv The EU allows state aid under limited and clearly laid out conditions. Very different from what people imagine Corbyn would have been doing if he was in charge.

    • @RobinHarris-nf4yv
      @RobinHarris-nf4yv Місяць тому

      @@ieb994 I don’t believe his nationalisation plans for railways and water broke EU state aid rules
      Every country in EU has state owned water.
      Many of them have state owned railways
      France has state owned power
      Broadband might’ve been a problem (was never doable anyway)

  • @jonathand8873
    @jonathand8873 Місяць тому

    Nope

  • @WanderingWarg
    @WanderingWarg Місяць тому

    A party political broadcast on behalf of the Labour party, as per usual.

  • @Tybourne1991
    @Tybourne1991 Місяць тому

    Change is on the agenda, but from what to what exactly? When we talk about growth, let’s be specific: plants, animals, and humans grow. So, what kind of growth are we aiming for in our society? Service is vital but to what end? You mentioned that the King's Speech continues Starmer's strategy, yet the big picture feels elusive. We need a clear vision that unites these principles and initiatives. What’s the cohesive story here?
    #LabourVision#KingsSpeech#UKPolitics#PolicyClarity#FutureGrowth#StarmerStrategy

  • @sunny96789
    @sunny96789 Місяць тому +2

    Rishi Sunak brought back stability and growth to the economy. Inflation back to target of 2% and economy is gowing currently faster than any G7 nation and IMF predicts it to grow by 1.5% in 2025. So it's a pretty good inheritance that Labour are getting. Brown left the economy in a much worse state back in 2010.

    • @HKBLUE70THSTRSIXOWE
      @HKBLUE70THSTRSIXOWE Місяць тому +2

      You've gotta be joking

    • @RobinHarris-nf4yv
      @RobinHarris-nf4yv Місяць тому

      Not even you believe that undiluted horse pizz
      The U.K. has massive debts
      Tory govts recent policies leave a £18b hole in public finances
      14 years of Tories have left public services in state of collapse
      Prison service is about to collapse
      NHS has 8 million waiting list
      Councils are going bust
      There’s a massive crisis with asylum seekers caused by Tories

    • @grahamepigney8565
      @grahamepigney8565 Місяць тому

      Rishi Sunak claimed, quite rightly, that the dramatic and damaging increase in inflation post-Truss had nothing to do with the government policies.
      Then Rishi Sunak opportunistically claims that government policies have reduced inflation back to 2%.
      How short people's memory is @sunny96789

  • @user-tf4vt9jh1c
    @user-tf4vt9jh1c Місяць тому +1

    Crap

    • @alana8863
      @alana8863 Місяць тому

      Meaningless. Unless you can state exactly what it is you think is 'crap' then you aren't saying anything at all.

  • @l4zrh4wk
    @l4zrh4wk Місяць тому +11

    The grown ups are back in charge, finally.

    • @GuntD-rz1xb
      @GuntD-rz1xb Місяць тому +4

      Yawn.

    • @l4zrh4wk
      @l4zrh4wk Місяць тому

      @@GuntD-rz1xb Might not be as glamorous as the populist snake oil salesmen you no doubt fawn over but real politik is rarely sexy

  • @kellyannpage1469
    @kellyannpage1469 Місяць тому +4

    Who even listens to to the Kongs speech??

    • @foxyboiiyt3332
      @foxyboiiyt3332 Місяць тому +8

      King Kong?

    • @carljhonson6593
      @carljhonson6593 Місяць тому

      He meant King 💀

    • @lokijay
      @lokijay Місяць тому +6

      godzilla

    • @Sonnx7oj
      @Sonnx7oj Місяць тому +1

      @@carljhonson6593no he missed the word king before kongs dont u see?

    • @fragglet
      @fragglet Місяць тому

      Insomniacs

  • @vikinghex
    @vikinghex Місяць тому

    im 80 and have lived under some really bad prime ministers I cannot name one that ever did anything for me as a p.a.y.e worker who worked from 15 till 3 days before I was 65 and not one of them ever did anything good for my kind and still doesn't and this one well sow up your pockets and hold on to your jewels because he has his so nothing he will do will affect him you are his play things I have seen it all before

  • @AllegraPersephone
    @AllegraPersephone Місяць тому +7

    Red Tories.

  • @qba4455
    @qba4455 Місяць тому +2

    Well this is depressing.

  • @patrikfloding7985
    @patrikfloding7985 Місяць тому

    Sorry..as much as i'd like to spend 30 minutes, i won't. Do you have a more condensed, to the point version?

  • @epluribusu9430
    @epluribusu9430 Місяць тому

    Supportzive. Emptzy. Pointzing. Mightz. Dilpomatzic. Plottzing. Airportz. Practzical. Hurtzing. Tzime. Promotzing. Mattzer.
    Brexit English? Like the ridiculous Spanish lisp.