Vibrante debate en los Comunes entre el Primer Ministro Blair y el líder de la oposición Cameron durante las Prime Minister Questions del miércoles 11 de octubre de 2006.
@@rogueuniversities6866The main reason why PMs don’t answer questions anymore like they should, is because they can’t. They’re all completely useless and haven’t done anything of note to answer for.
They don't even know the answers. Blair knew there was no category a escapes which is an obscure fact that these days they wouldn't have even known or cared about. Starmer would have never said this. In the tiny chance he did know, he would have made it sound silly @@tylernewton7852
Sexual deviants who hate the poor who hate people of colour who use welfare as a contraception to make women not be pregnant more than twice. And persecute the disabled and tax anyone with an extra bedroom. Your a fucking Nazi. Like the tories
If you study the figures they are not actually cuts at all. They are reductions in additional funding. That's it Tony; get Gordon to get his NHS cheque book out ... it's not your money just sign it!
Great Prime Minister, yeah. Mass immigration, totally untenable and unmanageable levels of spending, part-privatisation of the NHS and social care, and the constant lies to the public about everything that was happening under their nose. Cameron was a far better Prime Minister, and I didn't think I'd catch myself saying that.
Tony Blair was a very good PM he just made a few massive mistakes. All his work was undone by Cameron the second he walked through the door of number 10.
@@waltclarke2618 Cameron introduced austerity and also brexit which has been massively damaging to the UK economy. I would much rather have Blair in charge now than the jackasses in government now. Its just a fact that the tories are incompetent now
@@waltclarke2618 but he cut every other public service in austerity. And if you’re cutting every other but not cutting Healthcare then there is a disproportionate strain on other services
@@rybo1233 😂 "Cameron introduced austerity" you can't really be that stupid. So no other government ever introduced cuts before Cameron's governemnt in the history of the World Politics. He inherited a recession and the worst economic environment in history courtesy of your beloved Blair. What was he supposed to do? Print more money and make everything free for everyone? Think before you make a statement in future.
To be fair mate that’s the puppet show that’s been created to keep us voting and thinking we have a say. The current government no matter who they are Will continue to make cut backs and the opposition no matter who they are will keep banging on about the nhs, policing, education etc.. it’s all bs
@@baldy_locks167 And yet the amount of money going into the NHS keeps going up every year, it's almost like it's a money burning factory. Private healthcare would be cheaper, and getting rid of "insurance" as an idea would be even cheaper than that.
Euripides oh yeah the NHS is entirely mismanaged and far too reliant on foreign workers. Which is only going to be made worse by Brexit. The NHS needs totally reshaping from the ground up. However I don’t agree that private healthcare is the way forwards at all. If you think corruption in the NHS is bad just investigate countries who use a private health care system. It’s ridiculous. My original point however was less about the NHS and more about how this is all just a pantomime. It’s the oppositions job (who ever that maybe, tories, labour etc) to cry about how the nhs and the police and all public services are underfunded. But as you say it’s not, it’s just an illusion. None of it is real, it’s just a show to make us think our votes actually mean something...
Cameron starved the poor killed the pensioners over saw suicides of vulnerable disabled people. That's the dodgy dave that's on about the NHS to Mr Blair. As soon as the fools voted them in he attacked the poor the disabled and denied NHS money. He stopped legal aid for the poor. So poor people had to represent themselves in a court of law without any defence. After the ugly fake cunt did that he lined his fucking pockets and bank account with what he and his filthy perverted peado party saved in austerity. Then fucked of.no cunts seen him since. Keep voting for a bunch of charlatan conning pervy party throwing peados.the people deserve what they get when they vote filth like that
Blair wiped the floor with Cameron. I agree with Helen Trope's comments. Cameron presided over the lowest level of house building than that of any other PM during the 21st century. He was an Eton posh boy, & nothing else.
This video sumarrises very well why I always hated Cameron, and always respected Blair. And it's a shame that even today with Cameron as the PM by hung parliament default, he is still the pathetic jester that he was in opposition.
This debate took place the year I was born, in 2006, when I was a few months old. Now, a full 16 years later, and oh boy have things changed in the House of Commons.
A year after I was born. It's truly fascinating isn't it? Watching back and seeing the incumbent prime minister against the future... Especially considering the dire position the Tories had been in for years prior. Now it seems we were at the opposite end, but could once again be looking at a turning point
Such irony, pretty much everything Cameron's criticising Blair for has become an issue for him in the Coalition. 20,000 job losses in the NHS seems like nothing now compared to the havoc his lot are creating.
Blair rocked, I thought he was a good prime minister, he gave Cameron a good run for his money on prime ministers questions, Cameron seems to dominate against Brown most the time.
This was back when David Cameron actually had a decent sparing partner on the other side of the table... Brown never stood a chance, and even though better, Milliband is still no Match for Cameron
@@stannats2637Harman was given the reigns for interim management of the Labour Party for like three weeks and managed to destroy them for a decade via the butterfly effect.
Blair was one of the few people who could effectively tackle Cameron, in PMQs. We need another Blair - or, at least, someone with the know-how & charisma - to tackle "May's way or no way", given the totally weak performance of Corbyn.
The year is 2022, it looks bleak. The world has just come out of a pandemic, the economy hits 40 year inflation rates, Europe is close to a full on war, there is a food crisis, supply chains are all ruined. And now we have to choose between two PM options and both options are like picking the last fruits on a shelf at the end of a long hot week!
The BBC of British Prime Ministers (Blair, Brown, Cameron) had good Scottish common sense from these PMs (Though Cameron is born in England but has Scottish ancestry) how we need these guys back what a disaster was Bojob-Truss and the likes..
Blair was a great Prime Minister if it wasn't for Iraq he would be remembered for all the things such as tax credits and other things which helped the people alot. If they had found weapons he would have been a national hero
This is night and day compared to the circus PMQs has become. Even when Blair muddles his words and everyone has a laugh its still miles above the state of modern politics.
Tony Blair was great at highlight and debating policy issues and did so much for the UK like the nhs, tax credits, minimum wage, economic stablity which the Tories are already ruining alot of this. Serves ppl right for voting tory/lib dems.
@NewLabour1 Your absolutely right~ And every time time Cameron loses to Blair, he quickly avoids tactics by talking about Brown-Blair rather than dealing with the actual argument.
Chris Owens Well at least some of the policies that Blair implemented actually helped the average Briton. Most of the policies that Cameron has implemented has actually harmed the average Briton more than even the worst piece of legislation that Blair passed.
Isn't it strange how similar Blair and Cameron seem today as very charismatic, rhetorically enormously talented, and yet ultimately rather lightweight and irresponsible leaders? Maybe the UK will indeed be better off with a more boring yet more serious leader that is Theresa May, it's just a pity that the givens she'll have to navigate through are pretty much the worst for decades.
Cameron arrived at No.10 with great promise, blowing it all with that ridiculous referendum. What ever happened to parliamentary government and Burke's notion of responsibility upon which it rests?
Jeez 11 years ago, they hadn't even got started. Absolute state of the NHS and the whole country now after 12 years of misery and decay. Everything is worse under the Tories, absolutely everything
5:00 - "Labour not trusted anymore with the NHS" LOL, I'm sure it was Labour who set it rolling in the first place. If he feels that strongly about the NHS then I guess my local hospital is now no longer in danger of closing.
The behaviour of Conservative MPs looks like school kids trying to make an issue out of nothing by madly booing and shouting. This kind of behaviour doesn't represent dignity or so called PRIDE of Britain which Cameron talks about. Blair and even Brown were behaving in dignified manner and using the precious time to discuss the policies and results for people rather than simply dillydallying.
If labour get in , the nhs and public services will get better. The tories are about cuts and cuts, since they’ve been in interest rates up, crime up Unemployment up, inflation up,
markjamesmelrose you have it absolutely right. All Cameron does is point out the cons of Gordon Brown, he doesn't explain any of his own policies, he has no policies, all he does is make jokes, he doesn't know shit about running a country. Gordon Brown does have some knowledge of how to handle the country, and he does have his policies; what people fail to realise is the economy isn't down to him but the basic economic cycle and other factors.
Why don't we do this in the US? If you lot had just given us some representatives in Parliament and stopped the excessive taxes and trampling of rights, we might've avoided that whole Revolutionary War thing, and at least split up peaceably, like Canada.
NunyVanstta135 Truman had the lowest overall approval rating at 45% but that's just average. The president with the lowest approval rating ever was Bush with 19% from october-november of 2008 xD it was mainly because of how bad the economy got which wasn't really Bush's fault (housing market crashing) but lots of people liked Bush until the invasion of iraq. That's what really screwed over his rating and got USA the "evil world police" image.
Hearing Cameron go on about the NHS is crazy looking back at the tory record cannot get a doctors appointment in person today NHS wating lists at record levels cannot get an NHS dentist and they think fixing a roof is building a new hospital joke
My family has lived in England for Centuries. Personally i'm not a racist but this country is a small island. We Shouldn't be inviting more people into our country. Unemployment at the moment is bad enough. Besides people who come over here, commit crimes and they go to prison fill up prison slots as well. I can understand why they accepted immigration to start with but now its gone too far.
There is no escaping from the fact that he was one of the most educated Prime Ministers of this country. Studying law at the oxford university is certainly more advantageous than studying PPE. One is a highly concentrated subject while the other is fragmented.
Still he don't care a flying fuck about you or your type.hes a Marxist in disguise.he is rich. They can slip out the back door when the country is burning and buy a ranch in texas or some place where you'll never be. Now fuck off money. Cuz I got news for ya. Ya got no moneythe tories are already making sure ov dat. Twonk
The best way forward for healthcare in this country is to privatise the NHS. This would make it directly accountable to the people and would allow us to choose between various styles of healthcare.
No one is a saint, and with the pressures of Governments, things can be overlooked. I didn't really like Brown, but yes, Blair I thought was reasonably ok, as far as Prime Ministers go anyway. Atleast he seemed to know what he was doing. People like yourself seem to recall the negatives of New Labour, but what Labour done in 13 years could definatly outmatch the credit of this omnishambles of a coalition.
Cameron is no match for Blair. Blair is true proffessional Prime Minister who utilised the time to explain the policies and the results whereas Cameron is just blindly shouting about who will succeed the prime minister. Cameron couldn't argue or prove that his party's policies of NHS are better than those of Labour.
@EvilJohnnyAllen I'd debate the crap out of that. Don't forget that it was Blair who was 1ic when Brown was rolling around ruining the economy, leaving us with the utter shambles that Cameron is dealing with now.