Jeremy Corbyn: 'Things Are Not Going To Be The Same In 2020'

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  • Опубліковано 29 лип 2015
  • Aaron Bastani talks to Labour leadership hopeful Jeremy Corbyn about his candidacy and asks what a Corbyn government would mean for constitutional reform, policing, care work, sexism and more besides.

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  • @youngian
    @youngian 9 років тому +425

    Not only does Jeremy Corbyn have this radical idea of answering questions in plain English, he has an interviewer who has this novel idea that the interview is not about him, asks intelligent issues based questions and lets him answer. It'll never catch on.

    • @eoinnbrennan
      @eoinnbrennan 9 років тому +15

      ***** My thoughts exactly!

    • @zaygezunt
      @zaygezunt 8 років тому +13

      Lol it certainly won't catch on with Evan Davis on Newsnight.

    • @7Heaven8ROONEY
      @7Heaven8ROONEY 8 років тому +5

      ***** Increasingly media is becoming more diversified, so these kind of interviews might be deemed more credible and newsworthy by the populous than the stuff you see on television come 2020. ( the milibrand interview albeit painfully cringeworthy was an early indicator of that) So it might just catch on lol

    • @th8257
      @th8257 3 роки тому +2

      @@7Heaven8ROONEY hahaha that really hasn't aged well

    • @th8257
      @th8257 3 роки тому +1

      Meanwhile, in 2020, Corbyn is a discredited irrelevance

  • @nithinp5313
    @nithinp5313 3 роки тому +65

    This is 2020, things are definitely not same

  • @charliebrown8674
    @charliebrown8674 8 років тому +58

    I grew up in the 60's and rightly or wrongly had hope for the future. Most of that has been destroyed, but this man could give those same feelings to my offspring. He is the best thing to happen to politics in my lifetime. I so hope the powers that be don't destroy him. Wake up folks, it's time for change.

    • @nibble61
      @nibble61 4 роки тому +1

      @@notacaulkhead we have now

    • @travelcrip715
      @travelcrip715 4 роки тому

      @@nibble61 truly hilarious man.

  • @I.Musaa2008
    @I.Musaa2008 9 років тому +143

    We need a true Labour party who will represent working people.
    VOTE CORBYN

    • @ZapatistaRebel1917
      @ZapatistaRebel1917 9 років тому +3

      Musaa2008 For how long do you think he will stay so "revolutionary"? We should have learned from the last century of bourgeois parlamentarism and the recent example of tsipiras guys like Corbyn start realy progressive and revolutionary but as soon as they get elected they come under pressure from the economic and political elite wich forces them to make concessions to big bussiness.

    • @mxbx8157
      @mxbx8157 9 років тому +6

      ***** That still doesn't mean we should give in to economic and big business elites.

    • @mgrimble3975
      @mgrimble3975 9 років тому +10

      ***** he's been an MP for 30 years and has stayed true to his values so far. I think that is about as good as a track record as you could get.

    • @ZapatistaRebel1917
      @ZapatistaRebel1917 9 років тому

      Marco Berni I never said we should i sympathize with corbyn however i'm cautious he migth be another tsipiras.

    • @ZapatistaRebel1917
      @ZapatistaRebel1917 9 років тому

      Steve Stannard You're rigth i don't know Corbyn but being cautious is something wise

  • @forestpump
    @forestpump 8 років тому +55

    'You don’t have to measure everything by the ability of the super-rich to buy Rolex watches'
    Jeremy Corbyn
    Awesome

  • @stephenroche5107
    @stephenroche5107 3 роки тому +7

    He got it spot on again.

  • @MBRSims
    @MBRSims 9 років тому +33

    This is a great interview. It's nice to see a down-to-earth politician who can logically explain his views without all the PR smokescreen, doublespeak and the plastic personality. I still have little faith in Labour, as they help prop up this ridiculous, undemocratic two party system, and have failed to stand up to the heinous attacks against the poor and the working people by the Tories. However, Corbyn as an individual definitely shows some promise. Brilliant interviewer too. Polite, straightforward and didn't rudely interrupt like so many do nowadays.

    • @toiletfriend3432
      @toiletfriend3432 8 років тому

      +Alice Rabbit "Labour have also been a major player in pushing the policy of White GENOCIDE."
      i love how people as stupid as you always capitalise the stuff that they want others to take seriously as if it makes it more serious that it is BIG WORDS

  • @stephenroche5107
    @stephenroche5107 3 роки тому +5

    Love the man.

  • @thisthat379
    @thisthat379 9 років тому +23

    Great interview.
    Great interviewer.
    Great interviewee.
    I like.

  • @deevy911
    @deevy911 9 років тому +10

    Good interview. I'm a big supporter of Corbyn and it's also a very rare thing to see such a great host. Well done Aaron Bastani!

  • @dharmacollective6797
    @dharmacollective6797 9 років тому +70

    ''You don't have to measure everything by the ability of the super rich to buy Rolex watches''

  • @danielmarriott6580
    @danielmarriott6580 9 років тому +142

    I don't comment much but i'd just like to say that was a really, really good interview. You were asking really tough questions especially towards the end, pushing him just enough to get him interested. I must say though, that i completely agree with JC - the banks and markets can say whatever they please, but if you make people scared for their own or their children's lives as is rapidly becoming the case in places like Greece and others, the markets will have no say in what happens and their TTIP contracts will be worthless. Might sound like fantasy but history has not yet ended, folks.

    • @TheHappinessTrail
      @TheHappinessTrail 9 років тому +43

      Totally agree. A brilliant interview with tough questions and actually giving him time to reply.
      JC came across really well too.

    • @intomatrix1
      @intomatrix1 8 років тому

      Benjamin Stubbs whats he offering conservatives down south?
      he'll need a lot of them.

    • @frankparisi5124
      @frankparisi5124 8 років тому +3

      daz samuels A conscience?

    • @intomatrix1
      @intomatrix1 8 років тому

      Frank Parisi that's not going to win votes. What happens in Manchester, Leeds, Blackpool or any other area where poor people require help is of NO interest to Tory supporters on the south coast I garuntee.

    • @intomatrix1
      @intomatrix1 8 років тому +1

      ***** Greece cooked thier liabilities in 2001 with the help of Goldman Sachs JUST to get into Europe.

  • @revlow
    @revlow 4 роки тому +10

    Tell you what he was right about everything wasn’t he

  • @erzan
    @erzan 9 років тому +20

    Jeremy Corbyn 4 Labour leader.

  • @samskillington401
    @samskillington401 8 років тому +11

    As a 33 year old cynic, I've been reminded of hope by this man.

    • @simongalloway5743
      @simongalloway5743 8 років тому +2

      +sam skillington Well! I will remind you that you are brain dead.

  • @heidistinton721
    @heidistinton721 4 роки тому +5

    Good luck for a Labour win and Labour back in government where Labour belongs and UK needs Labour kindness,humanity to.

  • @stannisthemannis7370
    @stannisthemannis7370 8 років тому +1

    Finally, an interviewer who lets the interviewee speak without being interrupted. Really enjoyed the interview, a lot of tough quick fire questions with good honest responses.

  • @hatton1985
    @hatton1985 9 років тому +49

    A thousand recommends! Corbyn is on fire at the moment and the media are shitting themselves.

    • @intomatrix1
      @intomatrix1 8 років тому +1

      hatton1985 if he cant get tories to come on over, none of that matters.

    • @BLH93
      @BLH93 8 років тому +1

      daz samuels You may be right but if he can win over let's say %5 of those who didn't vote, he could at least block a Tory majority. Also if some of the Tories defect back to the Lib-Dems in the West country that could have a vast impact.

    • @BLH93
      @BLH93 8 років тому

      roskruge Exactly, fair good points made. If the Lib Dems also gain voters back from UKIP and the Tories in their old seats. The possibilities are endless. It may seem like we are fantasizing but after all the Tories did only win a majority of 4-5 seats. Ted Heath won the same amount of seats in 1970, although 316 was needed for a majority. So I believe this Tory majority may be the slimmest Tory majority in history. :)

    • @intomatrix1
      @intomatrix1 8 років тому +1

      BboyHowey Corbyn's dissafected voters would have to be in the right constituencies. If you live in an area where the gap between Tory and Labour is collosal don't bother voting. Take the South coast as an example.

    • @BLH93
      @BLH93 8 років тому +1

      Fair point. Although in some swing constituencies, labour would only need to gain a few hundred votes. In the South West I beleive Labour shouldn't field candidates in the hope they will vote Lib-Dem. Just a wild idea, for e.g. in seats like North Cornwall, St Ives, Torbay. And maybe vice versa in some constituencies where Labour are the nearest opposition.

  • @tobyjpeacock9621
    @tobyjpeacock9621 9 років тому +60

    Brilliant interview, definitely reinforced my choice to vote for him as leader. Loved the optimistic ending as well, there is a brighter future out there as long as we are willing to believe in it.

    • @danthomas8428
      @danthomas8428 9 років тому +10

      TobyJPeacock That is how you win elections. By offering an optimistic vision of hope to the electorate. I believe Jeremy can deliver this and ultimately win in 2020.

    • @achapmaninhk
      @achapmaninhk 8 років тому +1

      TobyJPeacock Things can only get better, eh?

    • @danthomas8428
      @danthomas8428 8 років тому +1

      *****​​ Jeremy Corbyn is a rare breed of politician. He's not an Oxbridge educated career politician who's been in the Westminster bubble his whole political life. He's genuine and is one of the few Labour MPs who rejects the neo-liberal consensus. 

    • @danthomas8428
      @danthomas8428 5 років тому

      @Keith Panton It wasn't hard for Barack Obama to win with hope

    • @username5502
      @username5502 3 роки тому

      Because stealing more massive amounts of tax money from people and making the market less free to increase costs and inefficient is a brighter future?

  • @peterfrandsen1948
    @peterfrandsen1948 8 років тому +16

    Jeremy Corbyn is the only Labour Leadership candidate who actually stands for Labour's traditional MODERATE policies and can win millions of disaffected Labour supporters back into the Labour fold.
    Jeremy Corbyn is a man of principle who opposed the illegal Iraq war that resulted in the deaths of more than a million Iraqi civilians and hundreds of British soldiers. He is the only one of the leadership candidates who voted against the Tories draconian welfare cuts. He is a staunch opponent of University tuition fees and the £trillion plus Trident nuclear programme. He supports the renationalisation of the railways and higher taxes for £millionaires.
    What's more the majority of British people agree with him on all of the major issues.
    Read it here:
    www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/the-jeremy-corbyn-policies-that-most-people-actually-agree-with-10407148.html
    Jeremy Corbyn’s extreme right wing opponents such as Tony Blair and his followers are closet Tories who infiltrated and hijacked the Labour party. They are politically bankrupt self serving opportunists who are lining their own pockets and are incapable of debating policies. All they can do is hurl insults and abuse.

    • @TAVIII
      @TAVIII 8 років тому +1

      Peter Franzen Not exactly moderate

    • @IIzRoBzII
      @IIzRoBzII 8 років тому +1

      m80pls His economic strategy is considered mainstream by economists, give it a google.

    • @TAVIII
      @TAVIII 8 років тому

      IIzRoBzII since when did moderate = mainstream

    • @IIzRoBzII
      @IIzRoBzII 8 років тому

      m80pls I was just saying Corbyn is not some far left extremist.

    • @TAVIII
      @TAVIII 8 років тому

      IIzRoBzII nobody said he was, he's a socialist.

  • @dagothher
    @dagothher 3 роки тому +4

    gotta hand it to him, 2020 rly isnt the same

  • @banjodeano2202
    @banjodeano2202 9 років тому +4

    well mannered, articulate, and very learned.....Vote Corbyn

  • @moriahgamesdev
    @moriahgamesdev 8 років тому +27

    Measuring the wealth of a nation by things other than GDP and the ability of the super rich to buy Rolex watches.. Genius.

  • @MrCharlieTwist
    @MrCharlieTwist 8 років тому +2

    A Labour leader actually answering questions rather than distracting the issue... never thought I'd see the day. Corbyn makes Labour a party worth voting for.

  • @mrpoliticaltranslator4043
    @mrpoliticaltranslator4043 8 років тому +5

    thank you for this, this is definitely one of the very best corbyn interviews, good questions, nice technique, helps people get where he's coming from probably because you actually want to know what he thinks rather than just to catch him out or misquote like all major broadcasters.

  • @dancelittlesquire
    @dancelittlesquire 3 роки тому +5

    Well that title aged well

  • @MrCawkwell
    @MrCawkwell 9 років тому +3

    Great interview, well done.

  • @harryjamessinclair2345
    @harryjamessinclair2345 3 роки тому +5

    This title genuinly aged well

  • @johnnydancer69
    @johnnydancer69 8 років тому +3

    Very good interviewer. That's why we need to get rid of the BBC licence fee. You would think there are only three good journalists in the UK - clearly there are many good ones out there, not milking it.

  • @wickedprophett1638
    @wickedprophett1638 8 років тому +3

    Great Interview. He's spot on

  • @moz050384
    @moz050384 9 років тому +1

    Excellent interview - well done Aaron.

  • @heidistinton721
    @heidistinton721 4 роки тому +4

    I believe in God,dear God let Labour leader jc win this election.amen.x

    • @Dominatrix97
      @Dominatrix97 3 роки тому

      I had always suspected God was right wing.

  • @peer2pirate
    @peer2pirate 9 років тому +17

    sick guy!

  • @chrisjohnson3431
    @chrisjohnson3431 9 років тому +16

    Corbyn needs to get with Steve Keen.

    • @hatton1985
      @hatton1985 9 років тому +7

      I've been thinking the same thing. Things would certainly be interesting.

    • @petersz98
      @petersz98 9 років тому +1

      Chris Johnson Also Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz.

    • @petersz98
      @petersz98 8 років тому

      Jordan Cartmell Who has the Nobel Prize? But I like Keen as well. Say No to Austerity!

    • @petersz98
      @petersz98 8 років тому +2

      Agreed Obomber should return it!

  • @benwoodruff1321
    @benwoodruff1321 3 роки тому +2

    Funny having this pop up in 2020.
    No one saw this year.

  • @MichaelFlanagan
    @MichaelFlanagan 3 роки тому +2

    He was right. They're not.

  • @SteffanDavies
    @SteffanDavies 9 років тому +11

    13:02 fish and chips

  • @rociovidal1149
    @rociovidal1149 8 років тому +1

    Excellent interviewer! Congrats for the meaningful questions, specially the one on the tensions between economic growth and ecology.

  • @chaouchdali
    @chaouchdali 9 років тому +1

    fantastic interview, very thought provoking!

  • @TruthObserver79
    @TruthObserver79 8 років тому +1

    This Jeremy chap really knows his beans. It's been a long time since I have seen such an intelligent politician!

  • @iAmTheSquidThing
    @iAmTheSquidThing 8 років тому +3

    A Universal Basic Income may seem complicated to administer and fund. But done properly it could replace most benefits, pensions, tax credits, minimum wage, and all sorts of other government programmes. Making it far simpler over all.

  • @YU-zg7zg
    @YU-zg7zg 9 років тому +15

    You know what would both encourage growth and be climate friendly? worker coops.

    • @minch333
      @minch333 8 років тому +5

      Gotsnks Locke He seems pro coops too which is promising

    • @AtheistEve
      @AtheistEve 5 років тому

      Y U I’d like to see local government departments and services run as co-ops.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 3 роки тому

      @@AtheistEve hilarious utopianism. As with any other system, co ops have their own fair share of corruption and nepotism.

    • @AtheistEve
      @AtheistEve 3 роки тому

      T H Less likely because financial decisions and appointments would have to be voted on. If you know of worker co-ops that suffer from corruption and nepotism, they aren’t doing it right.

  • @MsMumei
    @MsMumei 9 років тому +11

    he has a detailed answer for every question.. are most other politicians sleeping all the time, or does he just pay attention more than most ? so used to hearing vague waffle, having detailed, factual and considered answers, in simple, explanatory but not patronising language is unknown:) great.

  • @illiteratethug3305
    @illiteratethug3305 8 років тому +1

    I will echo the sentiments below in the comments sectioned. Both very impressed by Jeremy, and also with the interviewer and everybody involved with this interview

  • @gazrich1
    @gazrich1 8 років тому +1

    Wow this just blew me away never before have I heard a politician answer questions like that. Seems like an honest guy, nothing will change though because even if he does become the next prime minister they will never let him implement his policies look what happened to the Greek prime minister who had to resign why? because they wouldn't let him implement his policies.

  • @Yourismouter
    @Yourismouter 7 років тому

    good interview!

  • @thepretendraver312
    @thepretendraver312 8 років тому +2

    Don't think it's about redistributing wealth, we wouldn't need money if there was true love in society!

    • @peppersdog1
      @peppersdog1 8 років тому

      +Mark Heath man love...gay boy

  • @heidistinton721
    @heidistinton721 4 роки тому +3

    I pray Labour wins this election.ps your a decent intelligent Labour leader kind man and I hope you win jc

  • @jondavies011988
    @jondavies011988 9 років тому +17

    Certainly disagree with growth being at odd with climate justice. Britain is very much ripe for employment through innovative technologies and research, we could generate low-medium skilled jobs in modernising housing, working towards carbon neutral buildings. Glad JC is in knowledge of this but I think he should more explicitly link his keynesian economics with CC

  • @darrenrichard5077
    @darrenrichard5077 8 років тому +1

    He answers every question with ease does not bulshit like other MP s

  • @attaosei-tutu7124
    @attaosei-tutu7124 4 роки тому +4

    I used to be an "arm chair" labour supporter, but listening to Mr Corbyn, I am now a full labour member.. and am proud... He is the real deal before Brexit

    • @th8257
      @th8257 3 роки тому

      Dear god. Get a grip. He destroyed the party.

  • @TheSuperLegoMan100
    @TheSuperLegoMan100 4 роки тому +2

    well, he was right

  • @timwilliams6748
    @timwilliams6748 9 років тому +5

    "........trust me."" I think I do.

  • @RossHudsonMambo
    @RossHudsonMambo 5 років тому +3

    F
    What could have been

  • @Drathys
    @Drathys 8 років тому +1

    really well interviewed. subbed

  • @spaceghost5371
    @spaceghost5371 9 років тому +1

    also most people who are stopped and searched are young people, never see any OAPs getting stopped and searched

  • @grumpyoldman8661
    @grumpyoldman8661 9 років тому +1

    Yes Ian Young, politicians of all persuasions would just love that; no interrogation, no 'Devil's Advocate' stance by the interviewer, no follow up, no pressing when a politician evades answering. "Bring it on" cry our political class, and don't think JC is (or will be) any different, as he showed on Channel 4 News. Boy, did he get indignant when faced with a straight (but dangerous) question. I certainly hope easy-ride, non-forensic interviewing doesn't catch on. (Brighton, UK)

  • @rimarti72
    @rimarti72 8 років тому

    Refreshing interviewing. So much more revealing and worthwhile if the interviewer is not trying to be a Paxman

  • @slomas8863
    @slomas8863 4 роки тому +1

    'Things Are Not Going To Be The Same In 2020'
    No Shiz JC!

  • @lookalike23
    @lookalike23 4 роки тому +7

    How right JC was!

  • @boxingjacks
    @boxingjacks 8 років тому +2

    my only negative on both interveiwer and JC is the continued use of this negative term "wealth redistribution" it implies that wealth is being taken from the rich and given away to the poor. What should be emphasized is a more equal sharing of the profits from work. It is not redistribution, but a fair wage system.

  • @AtheistEve
    @AtheistEve 5 років тому +2

    16:34 This question is very important to me. There is an enormous number of unpaid workers who can’t sign on. Not only is this financially problematic for each of those people as well as the people they care for, but it also gives a dreadfully false impression of the “unemployment” rate. Most of us are working but many of us are basically slaves.

  • @pjbainzo93
    @pjbainzo93 8 років тому +1

    Fantastic interview! Particularly like the question of increasing growth in relation to environmental goals. I think most of Jeremy's policies are great, but a large proportion of them are still essentially aimed at increasing growth, which I think is fundamentally incompatible with achieving environmental goals. Especially once you take into account the displacement of carbon emissions overseas and the massive efficiency improvements that would be necessary to meet carbon targets at current global growth rates. As I say, I think his policies are great for the most part, but this is one of the key areas that will (in all likelihood) keep me voting Green for the foreseeable future.

  • @chris6770
    @chris6770 8 років тому +2

    He isn't as against PR as I feared, but he's overthinking the solution. Multi-ward constituencies of say 6 to 7 seats each will give much more representative results for the Commons whilst maintaining (even improving) the constituency links, as most people who, as now, are not supporters of or genuinely representated by their local MP will have a neighbouring MP in the multi-seat ward who DOES represent their views who they can go to. No top up lists required or tiny extremist groups as a by-product. Simple! And thank god he mentioned the need for a full Constitutional Convention, absolutely right! Take a look at the Constitution UK project at LSE and the Electoral Reform Society to name but two.

  • @petastamell8692
    @petastamell8692 8 років тому

    It's like a generation of people have, for the first time, been exposed to a politician who's primary interest is in doing a good job running the country. And that a job well done is the measured on the well being of the people and not how many "Rolexs the super rich can buy".

  • @mrwalden7604
    @mrwalden7604 8 років тому +3

    GREAT GREAT interviewer. To the point, tough questions. I am not use to such journalism.

  • @dangerdaryl5166
    @dangerdaryl5166 9 років тому

    great interviewer

  • @Gommerell
    @Gommerell 8 років тому

    The "Truth " is , everyone in Britain is going to be working , harder , for longer for less and if you don't like it , there are millions trying to get in and take your place .

  • @ch-p2861
    @ch-p2861 3 роки тому +1

    He knows everything.

  • @och-naw
    @och-naw 8 років тому +2

    The next fuckers who threatened "Capital Flight", i'd insist that they leave. Don't wait to "pass Go" just sod off and don't look back. They ALL take out more than they put in and if they could do better elsewhere that's where they'd be in an instant. These psychos have got away with murder so long and they can't hide their cockiness.

  • @himselfagain1738
    @himselfagain1738 9 років тому

    Very refreshing time for politics.

  • @nnknkable
    @nnknkable 5 років тому +2

    There was a study that showed racial disparities largely disappeared once you accounted for who was available to be stopped and searched on the streets. Stops and searches do not happen randomly but in places where crime occurs.

  • @minkytak3156
    @minkytak3156 8 років тому

    I like this interviewer.

  • @paianis
    @paianis 8 років тому +1

    He has his work cut out for him.

  • @Ardlardl123
    @Ardlardl123 7 років тому +2

    Oh jeremyyyyyy corbynnnn

  • @RobRoyBoaz
    @RobRoyBoaz 8 років тому

    I hope that this guy wins the race for the Labour leadership. Not only will he upset the apple cart, he will create a political tsunami for the better.

  • @DDWF
    @DDWF 8 років тому

    Go Corbyn!

  • @SuperHarhoura
    @SuperHarhoura 8 років тому +3

    Say what you like about this man but his knowledge of the domestic political system is impressive. A far more insightful and well read guy than Osborne

  • @ogilby5
    @ogilby5 8 років тому

    A true labour man

  • @thejovap
    @thejovap 8 років тому

    The case of Alexis Tsipras and Syriza are the main argument for right wing politicians, that anti-austerity policies don't work. The truth is that Syriza never had a chance to implement their policies, because during their short mandate, they were only fighting with international debt collectors, and of course they lost that battle, because they were fighting alone. Jeremy Corbyn and Labour party will have the same outcome if they fight alone against international finance oligarchy, and without cooperation with anti-austerity movements in other world countries. The problems caused by neoliberal economy are global and they can be solved only on global level.

  • @westsideisdabest7825
    @westsideisdabest7825 5 років тому

    I agree with the establishment of a senate, having a non-elective upper chamber is outdated and undemocratic.
    Also, give Ireland back to the Irish Jez x

  • @lukegibson9209
    @lukegibson9209 5 років тому

    I’ve been talking to politicians since I was 13 years old. I’ve noticed that politicians usually speak in 2 fashions, Media, and personal. Corbyn definitely blurs that line.

  • @decap008
    @decap008 7 років тому

    PR House of Lords sounds good to me

  • @justmadeit2
    @justmadeit2 8 років тому

    I remember seeing him talk in 2011 in trafalgar square, london, at a stop the war coalition thing. Was good. Theres a short video on the arms trade, done with sarcasm but also very true, give it a watch....its in my uploads, or just type in.......Arms dealers need your money

  • @celestialteapot3310
    @celestialteapot3310 5 років тому +1

    You can't "deal" with the migrant crisis, it's only the beginning, unless you get your view on climate change from Piers Corbyn.

  • @jimmy27paul
    @jimmy27paul 8 років тому

    "Its not 2012 that real change is going to happen, it will be 2015/16" David Icke 2011 interview.

  • @planetyouranus22
    @planetyouranus22 8 років тому

    The entire New Labour establishment is dead set against JC. becoming leader.
    Which proves to me, he MUST be the right man for the job.

  • @ljy17
    @ljy17 8 років тому

    I like how Jeremy Corbyn draws off his experiance when talking about differant subjects, it's evident he has sepnt a great deal of his life pouring over international treaty's, policys, up-coming policys etc etc and has a great vocabilary in politics in general. It fustrates me when I watch recorded feeds from parliment where they are discussing issues like poverty, housing etc as there is allways a very low turn-out and the majority of those MPs that do turn up spend the whole time looking bored on thier ipads/iphones all the time. I bet you wouldn't see Jeremy Colbyn doing that.

  • @thebrummieyorky
    @thebrummieyorky 8 років тому +2

    This is the man that will lead our country in 2020.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 3 роки тому

      Hahahahahahaha.

  • @aaias1
    @aaias1 8 років тому

    Unbelievable man

  • @luciatilyard2827
    @luciatilyard2827 8 років тому

    I think he's great. I hope he becomes P.M. and becomes P.M. early, because I'd like to come back to live in England, and the England that was, i.e. an England that holds fairness as a number 1 priority. It's so good to see that the world is at last trying to do something about the dreadful neo-liberal/ capitalist world. It's really important that we get back to democracy.

  • @muichi4240
    @muichi4240 8 років тому

    By what definition could Mhairi Black be described as left wing?

  • @popstardarkstar
    @popstardarkstar 8 років тому +3

    I would rather give my trust to him than to any other politician in this morally bankrupt system that we have today.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 3 роки тому

      Do you ever think that you're really the odd one out? Few other people agreed with you

  • @peterred
    @peterred 8 років тому

    hope ids is still around for his trial in 2020

  • @macaronimick
    @macaronimick 8 років тому +1

    There's only one type of politician I'm interested in. Does he care about the UK being an independent sovereign state being run by its own citizens and free from EU control, or does he want to sign us up to a dwindling economic and monetary union for the next 50-100 years run by technocrats and officials not elected by UK citizens who are in pursuit of a federalised and homogenised Europe? If it is the latter, I am not in the slightest bit interested. If it is the former, then you got my vote.

    • @totalwarking7839
      @totalwarking7839 8 років тому

      +macaronimick The UK already is a independent sovereign state regardless of whether it's in the EU or not.

    • @macaronimick
      @macaronimick 8 років тому

      EU directives made by bureaucrats in Brussels and Strasbourg have not been given the mandate of the British people. They do not represent our will. We we never given the option of this Union in which 50-75% of our laws are mandated by EU directives. MEP's from other countries have a say on the laws implemented in our suposedly sovereign state. This is unacceptable. If you think this makes the UK independent then I suggest you think harder.

  • @cuckingfunt9353
    @cuckingfunt9353 8 років тому +4

    Today on radio 4 they dug out Kinnock the windbag, to go on and on about how Corbyn will be so unpopular.
    Mr Neil 'I'm popular' Kinock, telling us how unpopular Corbyn is, , , , FFS you couldn't make it up !

    • @jammasterj13
      @jammasterj13 5 років тому

      His brat is a traitorous twat. Neil Kinnock is still crying over his loss to the Thatch, when he missed an open goal

    • @th8257
      @th8257 3 роки тому

      But Kinnock was right though, wasn't he? You were wrong. You were very, very wrong.

  • @mindyourownbusinessfatty
    @mindyourownbusinessfatty 8 років тому

    Time to bring back Dave Nellist. Corbyn Nellist dream ticket.

  • @EmpireGamingWynter
    @EmpireGamingWynter 9 років тому

    Can't wait for my card to arrive for me to gladly put in my vote for Jeremy Corbyn.

    • @peppersdog1
      @peppersdog1 8 років тому

      JamesistheThunder IDIOT

    • @EmpireGamingWynter
      @EmpireGamingWynter 8 років тому

      peppersdog1 says the person getting so enraged by someone's opinion

    • @peppersdog1
      @peppersdog1 8 років тому

      JamesistheThunder OPINIONS ARE LIKE ARSEHOLES....EVERYBODY HAS ONE....BUT YOU TALK OUT OF YOURS ...LIKE ALL LABOUR SUPPORTERS

    • @EmpireGamingWynter
      @EmpireGamingWynter 8 років тому

      peppersdog1 Gr8 b8 m8, I r8 8/8

    • @peppersdog1
      @peppersdog1 8 років тому

      JamesistheThunder i only speak english gay boy

  • @nibble61
    @nibble61 4 роки тому

    surprised he did not bow down and kneel before him i have had a harder grilling from my wife when i have come home late

  • @josephloftus5870
    @josephloftus5870 8 років тому +1

    Isn't he just brilliant.

    • @peppersdog1
      @peppersdog1 8 років тому

      Joseph Loftus GET A LIFE

    • @iaindunbar1578
      @iaindunbar1578 8 років тому

      +peppersdog1 Isnt that what Corbyn is trying to get for people??

    • @josephloftus5870
      @josephloftus5870 8 років тому

      Perhaps by a few quid but at the moment mega corporations that are crushing small businesses are more than just better off. They are avoiding billions in tax which could be invested into public services. Look at the bigger picture mate. Just because you can't see them doing it doesn’t mean it's not happening.

    • @peppersdog1
      @peppersdog1 8 років тому

      +Joseph Loftus im not your mate