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As Westminster politics is gripped by the Tory drama that led to Rishi Sunak's arrival in Downing Street, John Harris and John Domokos go back on the road.
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With a brief stop-off in Worcester, they spend three weeks experiencing the rising unease eating away at Basingstoke - a seemingly safe Tory seat in the south of England where they find empty offices, businesses fit by Brexit, rising hunger and an impossible housing situation.
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@DerIchBinDa
@DerIchBinDa Год назад
As an outsider I was really shocked to learn that in the UK a landlord can just up the rent for the tenants at will! My rent here in Munich did not go up one cent. Also, there is nothing like a "bedroom" tax here. The system in the UK seems just horrible for average people.
@AgnosticSpaceCreature
@AgnosticSpaceCreature Год назад
it's very horrible, I've always respected Germany for how it looks out for its people
@Lifelongloser
@Lifelongloser Год назад
Indeed. If it wasn’t for the pubs, the lax gambling laws, the lax women, the temperate weather, the footie, London, the countryside and the music culture I’d have emigrated for sure.
@silversurfer640
@silversurfer640 Год назад
Apollo Britain is a horrible place now for so many. I'm 65 years old and I think that these times are the worst ever. The best thing for young people to do now, is leave the country. There are so few prospects.
@eh1702
@eh1702 Год назад
The pubs are shutting at a phenomenal rate.
@dieselpub2
@dieselpub2 Год назад
@@silversurfer640 but they can't leave the country. Leave it to go where? Autralia? Canada? They cannot go closer, because they cannot go to the EU anymore.
@EbichuTube
@EbichuTube Год назад
You cannot solve a problem if you refuse to acknowledge its causes
@Lifelongloser
@Lifelongloser Год назад
Indeed and n many first world problems are due to too many people thinking money and possessions are what bring bring happiness .
@redboyjan
@redboyjan Год назад
Yep. Country gets what it deserves
@TT-fn1xb
@TT-fn1xb Год назад
You cannot solve a problem if you refuse to acknowledge there is a problem.
@dvidclapperton
@dvidclapperton Год назад
Areas like that should never have elected a tory MP. It's not exactly Millionaire's Row. It's truly disturbing that masses of areas who never voted in a tory MP until 1979 or 1983 seem to do so every single tlme now.
@JessicaMiller-pc4dj
@JessicaMiller-pc4dj Год назад
@@dvidclapperton You could say that about Brexit voters, who's city/ town depends on EU funding, or jobs 😞.
@hm5142
@hm5142 Год назад
Watching both the US and UK self-destruct has been a total nightmare. People are so easily manipulated by evil politicians.
@valuetraveler2026
@valuetraveler2026 Год назад
and their backers
@OODreX00
@OODreX00 Год назад
It's so nice to see..
@Chulitatr
@Chulitatr 11 месяцев назад
It's a global economic problem for the average people. Makes us wonder who is in control and how can we stop the corporate and government greed. It's all ABHORRENT and repulsive!
@simonf1786
@simonf1786 8 месяцев назад
Ignorance plays a big part both in the UK and America. Uneducated people are easily manipulated by disgusting politicians.
@robsonbarstow9355
@robsonbarstow9355 8 месяцев назад
@@ChulitatrCapital is in control, politicians and their corporate donors. Its not some secret cabal.
@andy-james-
@andy-james- Год назад
I saw a homeless person in a doorway. I thought I would like to help him. So I travelled to the most affluent part of the town, searched for the largest mansion with the nicest gardens and popped a few hundred pounds through the letterbox. That money should trickle down to help the homeless person I saw earlier. This is Tory policy.
@PeachesandCream225
@PeachesandCream225 Год назад
12 years of Tory rule is a horrifying thing
@aesopsock7447
@aesopsock7447 Год назад
Unless you are a Russian bot, or a sociopath.
@gergis31
@gergis31 Год назад
Tories Bunch of multimillionaire/Billionaire Globalist...more poverty, destroying shops and businesses, destroying the NHS. Covid, lockdown etc. We need General Election
@thomasmorin749
@thomasmorin749 Год назад
Not as horrifying as 12 years hard Labour.
@jerrytan798
@jerrytan798 Год назад
imagine still blaming labour after 12 years of the tories led to this
@dansmith6909
@dansmith6909 Год назад
12 seconds is bad enough
@jamesgravil9162
@jamesgravil9162 Год назад
The only people in this country not left behind are the multi-millionaires and billionaires.
@tedoneilclark4710
@tedoneilclark4710 Год назад
Yes I think we are just going to die of misery.
@hohohohehehe6910
@hohohohehehe6910 Год назад
Don't vote for Tories then
@pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632
Really? Does that include the multi millionaire socialist, Beer Starmer?
@hmq9052
@hmq9052 Год назад
Most people are managing
@EdwardHohenheim
@EdwardHohenheim Год назад
@@pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632 whataboutism? Can't you just agree that the tories have been a shitshow and you've been duped?
@ClementRusso2
@ClementRusso2 6 месяцев назад
It's hard to predict the future until we see this month’s inflation results. However, historical data consistently show that stocks tend to outperform bonds in the long term. Therefore, I'm staying in the market and focusing on selecting high-quality stocks. The challenge lies in identifying these stocks.
@Rodxmirixm
@Rodxmirixm 6 месяцев назад
Staying in touch with a financial advisor was my effective strategy. During the pandemic, I outperformed the market, earning about $200k in four months. Its been a remarkable few years for me with my advisor .
@VickyAlvy
@VickyAlvy 6 месяцев назад
I completely agree, which is why I delegate my daily investment choices to a coach. Their specialized knowledge and risk management skills make underperformance unlikely. They prioritize leveraging risk for its potential upside while minimizing downsides. I've been with my investment coach for more than two years and have generated over a quarter-million dollars.
@BateserJoanne
@BateserJoanne 6 месяцев назад
My portfolio has been underperforming recently, and I'm considering a strategy change with the help of a coach. Is it possible to get in touch with your coach?
@VickyAlvy
@VickyAlvy 6 месяцев назад
There are many financial coaches who excel in their profession, but for the time being, I employ Stacey Lee Decker because I adore her methods. You can make research and find out more
@Jason9o669
@Jason9o669 6 месяцев назад
She seems quite knowledgeable and well-educated. I just Googled her name and found her webpage. Thanks for sharing!
@devonseamoor
@devonseamoor Год назад
In 2016, after living in Britain for 1 year (I'm Dutch), I visited a village in Somerset one day, and walked through the main shopping street. Many shops were closed, some of the windows were broken, empty bottles rolled over the pavement in the wind, and young families walked by, arguing, with a toddler in the buggy, a bag of sweets in its hands, Mom behind it, with Dad next to his wife, whose body was twice the size of his. She was the loudest of the two, he walked like a beaten dog. Homeless people were sitting on porches. For the first time in my life, I felt as if I was in a warzone, or as if I walked on a film set of it.
@keithbill310
@keithbill310 Год назад
Things are a lot worse now ...
@niburu1508
@niburu1508 Год назад
@Sabrina Belladonna and thatcher got a state funeral for getting the ball rolling.
@bennym5244
@bennym5244 Год назад
Yet £8 million a year spent on hotel rooms.
@blueshirtman8875
@blueshirtman8875 Год назад
The Netherlands has been experiencing a housing shortage for several years due to a lack of land, lack of construction workers and building materials, and issues with registration regulations. Housing costs in the Netherlands are relatively expensive.Oct 27, 2022
@tuttuttut7758
@tuttuttut7758 Год назад
Thats the issue now, but It startend with policy from the VVD many years before that.
@derekcummins9088
@derekcummins9088 Год назад
The fact that food banks are now normalised is a stain on us all
@geertstroy
@geertstroy Год назад
It IS convenient in a way tho.
@stephanblack4558
@stephanblack4558 Год назад
The Royal family are the biggest Welfare recipients in the U.K. The British Tax payer funds the Royal bigot and Racist lifestyle, yet people in the U.K. are struggling to pay household bills, old people can not afford to have their heat on in winter,.
@seansands424
@seansands424 Год назад
Back to the 30s
@hahmed6209
@hahmed6209 Год назад
Book : Britannia Unchained: 2012 Joint Authors : Liz Truss, Kwasi Kwarteng, Priti Patel,, Dominic Raab & Steve Skidmore. Quote ‘....... the British are among the worst idlers in the world’.....
@derekcummins9088
@derekcummins9088 Год назад
@@hahmed6209 I read it when it came out and it was considered to be on the batshit crazy wing of the Tory party by the Tories; it took less than 10 years for it to be the mainstream Tory thinking.
@TheWaveGoodbye-Music
@TheWaveGoodbye-Music Год назад
Pm is richer than the monarch. This is the most out of touch parliament has EVER been
@adscri
@adscri Год назад
And his wife finangled so as not to pay £20 million in taxes to the Treasury. Who are they trying to kid?
@franciscouderq1100
@franciscouderq1100 Год назад
@@adscri : the funny bit is that I am convinced you would do exactly the same if you were in their shoes !!
@mrnice7570
@mrnice7570 Год назад
@@franciscouderq1100 👈🤡
@zKsery
@zKsery Год назад
@@franciscouderq1100 ‘convinced’ Powerful words.
@Enigmatized13
@Enigmatized13 Год назад
It's not so much how much he's worth. I don't begrudge the guy for his parents making something of themselves in this country and giving their children a leg up. MP salaries are double or triple that of the average person in the country anyway. It's more so what he does and how he helps, such as more tax on the wealthy and funding where it's needed most. But the money always goes where it doesn't need to, such as in the wealthiest's pockets.
@sausagembape677
@sausagembape677 Год назад
The real problem is career politicians who have no benevolent vocation just personal ambition.
@professorpancakes6545
@professorpancakes6545 Год назад
The problem is capitalism and the right wing.
@teenietins1558
@teenietins1558 Год назад
I had never heard of the "bedroom tax" before (not from the UK). I looked it up and couldn't believe what I was reading. That is the most absurd, backwards measure I've ever seen!
@sparrow_6177
@sparrow_6177 Год назад
It's a con
@bodybalanceU2
@bodybalanceU2 Год назад
the british tory party have got the con into a fine artform now - they have been doing it since thatcher their goddess normalized their hatred for the working class of britain
@athomewithsarah9184
@athomewithsarah9184 Год назад
Its because there are thousands of people waiting for bigger homes and a council house is never a forever home
@HumansAreShitFactories
@HumansAreShitFactories Год назад
It’s not a tax. It’s the ending of a double subsidy to self entitled people who don’t need or deserve it, can’t understand it, and think they should get a free pass paid for by the workers.
@8G00SE8
@8G00SE8 Год назад
It's not nice but it is fair, this only applies to people renting government subsidised housing that is larger than they need (Eg 1 person in a 3 bed house), this pushes people to move to appropriate accommodation and allows people with larger families to be housed.
@forfengeligfaen
@forfengeligfaen Год назад
"You're having to count every penny, what do you do?" "I'm an accountant" 😂😂
@TT-fn1xb
@TT-fn1xb Год назад
I wished he would have asked her open ended questions rather than make statements like 'so you're having to watch every penny'.
@franciscouderq1100
@franciscouderq1100 Год назад
Yup and by definition she is
@jacksoncrate
@jacksoncrate Год назад
I am an accountant. My income averages 70k a Yr.
@Kfffu
@Kfffu Год назад
@@jacksoncrate More like a half of what you've said.
@jacksoncrate
@jacksoncrate Год назад
@@Kfffu I have my own business. Been doing it 20 yrs.
@thecrimsondragon9744
@thecrimsondragon9744 Год назад
'In England, people are just talking. They don't make any changes.' The man summed up our current situation perfectly. I do wonder if this had been France or Germany, would the people have been so flaccid and spineless in their response? We just endure injustice to extremes and never strike back.
@yabbadabbadoo8225
@yabbadabbadoo8225 Год назад
Just shows how well the ''schooling'' is conducted in certain lands.
@PanglossDr
@PanglossDr Год назад
That's because in Britain people 'know their place'.
@yabbadabbadoo8225
@yabbadabbadoo8225 Год назад
@@PanglossDr And some might I add. Soon ,but way too late, they will see the myths they believed in were all fairy tales
@bensims7501
@bensims7501 Год назад
People only act when it affects more people. The media are portraying this like its affecting everyone to the extreme, and its not. Which is why conservatives keep getting voted in. Think about it. Most of Britain is working class
@yabbadabbadoo8225
@yabbadabbadoo8225 Год назад
@@bensims7501 News flash, most of the world is 'working class'' or should I say new age Serfs?
@roksanamakowska-michalak369
I came back to the UK in mid-2020 as I took an offer of fully scholarship-funded PhD in England and since I moved back, I came across endless issues (bureaucratic, administrative, logistical, even social to the extend), even so, I was living continously in the UK before for over a decade and has a resident status. I was so disappointed, despondent and anxious with what I observed. Level of poverty, crime and general helplessness was staggering - post-Brexit reality hit hard with empty shelves and rising prices of goods/services as "replacement" of immigrants was not that easy as many pro-Brexiters believed, pandemic took another toll on society and business, finally, with war in Ukraine came realisation that business/money brought by Russian oligarchs destabilised huge GB economy, making average live of Brits, unsustainable. A few weeks ago, I decided that I no longer feel comfortable and safe to stay and continue my work with the university. Costs of living went up and scholarship remain painfully low (30 gbp more than lowest national average in 2019!) with growing responsibilities and expectations that doesn't seem to correspond with potential benefits of making such professional and personal sacrifices. I decided to withdrawn and take position back in the EU. As much as it saddened me (as being a doctor was my long-lived dream), I felt that I have to be responsible for my future and stability. That's no longer something that I feel I can achieve back in the UK.
@lesleysmith7025
@lesleysmith7025 Год назад
High inflation in the EU too. Demonstrations not shown by the BBC /media.
@missymoppel
@missymoppel Год назад
@@verdebritanica How come your water costs 120 euros a month? And food prices aren't so different! Rail tickets are not the same as the UK.
@celtspeaksgoth7251
@celtspeaksgoth7251 Год назад
Well you operated in Higher Education so were surrounded by like-minded public sector personnel. A bit of a bubble. Would things be better for you anywhere else? Doubtful.
@lizziebkennedy7505
@lizziebkennedy7505 Год назад
@@celtspeaksgoth7251 As opposed to you who has nothing to do with HE but knows all about it. What is wrong with the English?
@Enimo17
@Enimo17 Год назад
I agree with you and I have made the same experience....👍
@stonecoldprose
@stonecoldprose Год назад
When I was in the UK in 2017, I was surprised how many homeless people I saw on the streets (London). I'd just come from Canada where there were also masses of homeless people (Vancouver). As a Yank, I always assumed we had the corner on that market. It's clear to me now that the middle class is being wiped out everywhere. You've got your rich and your poor, and that's that.
@IshtarNike
@IshtarNike Год назад
I think the link is British colonialism and neoliberalism. US, Canada, UK, all linked as being either Britain or former British colonies. There's an arrogance and a disdain for social democracy that seems to link these cultures. They'd rather tear themselves apart than let someone they don't like have something nice.
@sparrow_6177
@sparrow_6177 Год назад
How many of those homeless were white. Tell that to the migrants who still keep coming on a daily basis, they seem to get put into 4 & 5 star hotels because of their human rights. Us Brits are struggling and have this thrown in our faces every day.
@kingdomreturn304
@kingdomreturn304 Год назад
Hi bud can understand the homeless are literally all across the streets. Also be careful who you givw your money too, I hward some of those who look decent actually have jovs and some homes but still beg, was a documentary somewhere. Id help someone really struggling or in desperate need but those who are just putting it on, not sure about. Also London, Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, Sheffield, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester has loads homeless roaming around.
@jasonhaven7170
@jasonhaven7170 Год назад
@@sparrow_6177 Yet you vote for the Tories who do this
@tuttuttut7758
@tuttuttut7758 Год назад
Neoliberalism, tricle down economics etc. Doesnt work
@alanbrown9178
@alanbrown9178 Год назад
I came across this simple explanation of tory politicians, which I copy here. :- A man in a hot air balloon realized he was lost. He reduced altitude and spotted a man below. He descended a bit more and shouted: "'Excuse me, can you help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago but I don't know where I am". The man below replied "You're in a hot air balloon hovering approximately 30 feet above the ground. You're between 40 and 41 degrees north latitude and between 59 and 60 degrees west longitude". "You must be a technician." said the balloonist. "I am" replied the man "how did you know?" "Well," answered the balloonist, "everything you have told me is probably technically correct, but I've no idea what to make of your information and the fact is, I'm still lost.... Frankly, you've not been much help at all. If anything, you've delayed my trip with your talk." The man below responded, "You must be a Tory politician". "I am" replied the balloonist, "but how did you know?" "Well," said the man "you don't know where you are or where you're going. You have risen to where you are, due to a large quantity of hot air. You made a promise, which you've no idea how to keep, and you expect people beneath you to solve your problems. The fact is you are in exactly the same position you were in before we met, but now, somehow, it's my fault!!! ................................................................ Sadly, it fits very well with today's tories.
@bensims7501
@bensims7501 Год назад
No it doesn't.
@j7ech402
@j7ech402 Год назад
Cool story bro
@yuppers1
@yuppers1 Год назад
Love it
@kyliepechler
@kyliepechler Год назад
That is a great metaphor. 👍
@poupee9564
@poupee9564 Год назад
It's so illustrative.Thank you.
@danlanch
@danlanch Год назад
That chip shop owner is so spot on 'What have we done in the last few months to solve this madness?.... Nothing' The government is all talk and zero action
@jayz8839
@jayz8839 Год назад
Because u have a Left wing govt, the Tory party is more left and corrupt than the Demokkkrats, and that’s saying something.
@AleXoEx0
@AleXoEx0 Год назад
Keep voting for liberal democracy and you keep getting the same.
@bums009
@bums009 Год назад
The people are no talk and no action. Its not a surprise the government is a reflection of that. Always keeping calm and carrying on when we should be rioting.
@discoboy8169
@discoboy8169 Год назад
Well, firstly they are getting their wages. Secondly, when their elected, they secretely told what they now have to do, otherwise will send out, I believe. Thirdly, ye, probably new party could try to change it, but not sure about all these reach elites influence on the parties.
@marcogiuliocamurri
@marcogiuliocamurri Год назад
Now, now, don't be rude. Sit down politely, have your cup of tea, and everything will sort itself out. Do you see anyone crying at BP Oil? No. Everything will be allright.
@thesaltycabbage
@thesaltycabbage Год назад
It's not just the people it's the environment, nothing is maintained and everything is falling apart.
@Anon-xd3cf
@Anon-xd3cf Год назад
THIS... Is what real journalism looks like. Telling THE TRUTH.
@banksiasong
@banksiasong Год назад
Thank you John Harris for allowing people to speak on their own behalf, and be heard. A priceless series this.
@chrisbates7743
@chrisbates7743 Год назад
Yes fully agree, certainly a terrific recording of social history
@tracysmith245
@tracysmith245 Год назад
@@chrisbates7743 hopefully we can watch it back in twenty years and it is better for our kids when they have kids
@eh1702
@eh1702 Год назад
It is only when people who still have homes, still have “respectable” jobs and social status begun to feel any pain that the stress and insecurity of poverty is acknowledged as real.
@user-pi4st2lz5l
@user-pi4st2lz5l Год назад
Brutal but absolutely true.
@EMSpdx
@EMSpdx Год назад
THIS. Only when the comfortable are made to feel uncomfortable will there be outrage.
@alanhall2795
@alanhall2795 Год назад
outstanding analysis thanx
@caanoshaah5503
@caanoshaah5503 Год назад
@@EMSpdx so well said! thank you
@JamalW239
@JamalW239 Год назад
Of course. There will always be the less fortunate and relatively poor in a society. I don’t think it’s possible to eliminate poverty on a large scale
@TheDoosh79
@TheDoosh79 Год назад
I could watch an hour of this, John. It's cracking stuff.
@philcooper279
@philcooper279 Год назад
An excellent documentary, no nonsense, just reality. A portrait of a declining nation.
@davidlally592
@davidlally592 Год назад
Indeed : too many in England and in Wales voted brexit (ni and Scotland voted bremain) with a nostalgia for a British empire that no longer exists!!
@Geo65582
@Geo65582 Год назад
@@davidlally592 I'm positive that the educated elite wannabes children at uni etc didn't get out of bed in time to vote Way too busy being a spoiled brat ,no doubt
@angelachanelhuang1651
@angelachanelhuang1651 Год назад
My family talks about German history daily
@eyesopen7946
@eyesopen7946 Год назад
The man in the chippy is right , people of Britain talk and do nothing about it and now we have an unelected prime minster with him and his cabinet only being ministers for seven years and now front bench ,
@eatshtanddie4168
@eatshtanddie4168 Год назад
We don't elect a PM, we elect a party and the party decides who is PM. Its a parliamentary system.
@MarcLucksch
@MarcLucksch Год назад
The French would have burned a lot of things by now
@eyesopen7946
@eyesopen7946 Год назад
@@MarcLucksch yes totally , Uk People just talk gossip and complain and do nothing whilst the ruling elite just laughs
@DarkAngelEU
@DarkAngelEU Год назад
@@MarcLucksch Not just the French. This is outrageous for any European country.
@riyadougla539
@riyadougla539 Год назад
The British just love muddling through.
@Senkatuka23
@Senkatuka23 Год назад
Glad this is back. Shows the reality of what we are going through.
@politics392
@politics392 Год назад
Get the tories out
@lindavanhaften2959
@lindavanhaften2959 Год назад
... . ,it's hard to explain. Jacob is mad because he didn't get the ok to move out. I don't know why . Our lawyer is bugged because she thinks social services is against us.
@gege4707
@gege4707 Год назад
@@politics392 yes and get labour out
@politics392
@politics392 Год назад
@@gege4707 and in labour
@politics392
@politics392 Год назад
@@gege4707 and in to power yea
@rhobot75
@rhobot75 Год назад
Glad to see another ep in this series! I got so much out of watching Anywhere But Westminster a few years ago. Thank you!
@Patriciacraig599
@Patriciacraig599 Год назад
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@Natalieneptune469 Год назад
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@Alejandracamacho357
@Alejandracamacho357 Год назад
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@Patriciacraig599
@Patriciacraig599 Год назад
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@Alejandracamacho357 Год назад
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@PhilipMurray251
@PhilipMurray251 Год назад
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@batcollins3714
@batcollins3714 Год назад
Everyone tries not to mention the elephant in the room.....The unending harm that Brexit has done and continues to do to the UK.
@23bit76
@23bit76 Год назад
@@Millie.com232 we're all cheap
@tonychorley4936
@tonychorley4936 Год назад
I wonder whether some people are blaming covid?
@o0xTHEcoPlayerx0o
@o0xTHEcoPlayerx0o Год назад
@@tonychorley4936 i wish someone would've told me brexit would destroy the world economy. how will the rest of the world ever forgive us....
@BenQotsa
@BenQotsa Год назад
who is this?
@bishton
@bishton Год назад
It was like this before brexit. Brexit has made it worse
@petercorbett3794
@petercorbett3794 Год назад
This always happens under Tory govts. I remember the 1980s, I was a student in relatively affluent Brighton and travelled up north on Union business. I was shocked, driving through entire industrial estates all locked and boarded up, whole estates a picture of dereliction, shopping centers all closed. It happens every 30-40 years.
@errolmichaelphillips7763
@errolmichaelphillips7763 Год назад
Not true. There was a Labour government in the 1970's and Britain had to go to the IMF for help. It was a lot worse than this.
@jurz995
@jurz995 Год назад
@@errolmichaelphillips7763 They went to the IMF because of how much debt the outgoing tory government accumulated
@errolmichaelphillips7763
@errolmichaelphillips7763 Год назад
@@jurz995 Labour was there from 1964 to 1970 and the Conservatives from 1970 to 1974. The Labour Party regained power in 1974 and the IMF went in. It is difficult to say who was truly responsible.
@NathanNoodles
@NathanNoodles Год назад
@@errolmichaelphillips7763 you say it was the Labour government, the next comment proves you wrong, you say 'it's hard to tell who it was'. Classic Tory u-turn.
@errolmichaelphillips7763
@errolmichaelphillips7763 Год назад
@@NathanNoodles It's hard to tell because Britain had been struggling since WWII. By the way, I'm not a Tory supporter. I'm not British either.
@elizabethannegrey6285
@elizabethannegrey6285 Год назад
Two books from a bygone era come to mind: How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn and Love on the Dole by Dodie Walters. Both books deal with precisely these conditions during the Great Depression in the thirties. In America John Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath. The days of wine and roses are truly over.
@Tipperary757
@Tipperary757 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for mentioning these books.
@johnmoore9862
@johnmoore9862 9 месяцев назад
Love on the dole was written by Walter Greenwood, published in 1933.
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts 6 месяцев назад
And you forgot 😱 The Ragged Trousered Plilanthropists' by Robert Tressell, which I think is the most pertinent of all.
@jakestilson1947
@jakestilson1947 4 месяца назад
Even then folks didn`t go to food banks..Books. Germinal -Zola, says all.
@homesteadlady3acrehomestead
I am from the US I have been watching many shows on the crisis in UK and stunned at the rules, taxes and lack of laws to protect the people. It is horrible that the Royal Monarchy has so much and takes even more from the people. The Council Tax is absurd. Even the poorest have to pay even if they own nothing.
@jyotikumar1898
@jyotikumar1898 Год назад
US is no better.
@affectionatepunch
@affectionatepunch Год назад
You pay property tax in the US its similar to council tax I'm just an ordinary working bloke and fortunately i don't know any one who uses a foodbank nor do my work colleagues
@Tipperary757
@Tipperary757 10 месяцев назад
Definitely just as bad in US, which layers on opioid/fentanyl crisis, rising food/energy costs, crime/violence, on top of low wages + lack of affordable housing.
@adandd
@adandd 10 месяцев назад
Not to mention medical bankruptcy in the US
@plerpplerp5599
@plerpplerp5599 7 месяцев назад
The UK is a carbon copy of the USA.
@captainblacktooth371
@captainblacktooth371 Год назад
From my own personal experience I lived in an affluent part of a UK city some years ago now. This week I was astounded to see that not only does this affluent area have a food bank, but the clients of that food bank have tripled to 500+ families over past 2 years ... Astounding how far down the sewer pipe the UK now is.
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Год назад
Then you get the literal sewage they allow utility companies to pump into our waterways because the EU regulations stopping it no longer applies to us. Brilliant isn't it? They want to do the same with workers rights like the Working Time Directive.
@allip4226
@allip4226 Год назад
That's what 12 years of right-wing policies does to a country!
@andreasarnoalthofsobottka2928
It's gone just to that point where the sewer pipe is broken. The rotten cities, outdated infrastructure, and neglected areas were worth a chapter in my english school book (designed by Oxford University Press) in the mid- 1980'ies already. (And the immigration, too) The entire country was basically living on capital import through the City of London. Its bling bling overshone all dark places, until it failed in 2007 and never completely recovered. Brexit was just another nail in the coffin. But blaming the party which is in charge and gouvernment with a 30- seat- majority, doesn't go down well in a proud democracy.
@ariefarief4808
@ariefarief4808 Год назад
Brexit consequences
@goodyeoman4534
@goodyeoman4534 Год назад
​@@ariefarief4808 Not the locking down of an entire economy three times in two years?
@all1nerd377
@all1nerd377 Год назад
Having a PM that is richer than royalty is a serious problem. He is completely disconnected from the plight of the people on the ground.
@joyhancock2703
@joyhancock2703 Год назад
But so was Boris Johnson and many of the others.
@silver4831
@silver4831 Год назад
Like the royal family?
@terrorbilly2520
@terrorbilly2520 Год назад
Footage of Rishi trying to pay for gas and can of coke at the gas station, not knowing how to do it makes me laugh every time. They are truly detached from reality.
@MegaRbase
@MegaRbase Год назад
Would you rather have a homeless guy in charge?
@annjuurinen6553
@annjuurinen6553 Год назад
The upper classes are begging for a Revolution. When it begins there will be no place to hide. Never vote Tory again.
@dralfred2400
@dralfred2400 Год назад
If you are reading this, know that you are worthy of anything you desire. Most times it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $63k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to invest…
@Jessica-bv4ws
@Jessica-bv4ws Год назад
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or bitcoin and stocks.
@bjoe631
@bjoe631 Год назад
I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.
@dralfred2400
@dralfred2400 Год назад
@@bjoe631 That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like *Mr Gary Mason Brooks* my consultant. I found him on a CNBC interview where he was featured and reached out to him afterwards. He has since provide entry and exit points on the securities I focus on. I basically follow his trade pattern and haven’t regretted doing so.
@bjoe631
@bjoe631 Год назад
@@dralfred2400 You allow people to trade for you? that's interesting, I would love to learn, hope it’s safe..?
@dralfred2400
@dralfred2400 Год назад
@@bjoe631 It's 100% safe,I basically do nothing but collect profits, he was able to get me in early on most of these stocks and I exited just at the right time, his analysis was really on point.
@BeverlyTalley
@BeverlyTalley 10 месяцев назад
The #1 priority for everyone right now should be investing in non-government alternative income sources. specifically in light of the present global economic crisis. Nowadays, investments in stocks, oil, and virtual currencies are still appealing.
@dulcedeleche3406
@dulcedeleche3406 10 месяцев назад
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or bitcoin and stocks.
@bjoe631
@bjoe631 10 месяцев назад
I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.
@BeverlyTalley
@BeverlyTalley 10 месяцев назад
@@bjoe631 That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like *Sarah Alma Martinez* my coach, you may have come across her on interviews relating to bitcoin and stocks. She trades, manage trading account and offer mentorship program for clients who wish to become professional investors.
@bjoe631
@bjoe631 10 месяцев назад
@@BeverlyTalley You allow people to trade for you? that's interesting, I would love to learn, hope it’s safe?
@susanhaynes679
@susanhaynes679 10 месяцев назад
Wow I can't believe you guys are discussing about Sarah Alma Martinez.
@DeclanEDowns
@DeclanEDowns Год назад
I love these videos so much. It's such a feet on the ground series that focuses on the everyday person, and while it's heart-breaking to hear how hopeless people feel about their futures, from families to business, it's nice to know that there is some people letting everyday folk have a voice. Great video as usual.
@MrAer85
@MrAer85 Год назад
This has actually brought a couple tears to my eyes.
@kevinwilde
@kevinwilde Год назад
thatchers diabolical legacy. privatisation and today's brexit is profoundly immoral. along with arrogant corrupt tories.
@Rik77
@Rik77 Год назад
I don't why the bbc aren't does this type of thing.
@VanillaMacaron551
@VanillaMacaron551 Год назад
@@Rik77 Maybe because they focus on reporting from a certain point of view, and that's not a man/woman in the street type of view.
@alanhall2795
@alanhall2795 Год назад
its heartbreaking. The obesity epidemic.
@RedSaint83
@RedSaint83 Год назад
As a Dane, it's so odd to me how fish and chips shops import cod from Denmark, and we don't even have fish and chips shops over here.
@discoboy8169
@discoboy8169 Год назад
Man, fish was mostly from Russia) So, technically it is a wars against ourselves. Britain send money, wepoan to Ukraine, sanctioned Russian fish, gas, oil, etc. So now all these goods prices gone up. All these done for USA sake only and may be other reason to destroy EU. Why they so care about Russia and Ukraine, that they forgot about its own country and people?
@gailo809
@gailo809 Год назад
Wow. Just wow 😳
@lordpurchase9189
@lordpurchase9189 Год назад
Why do the UK have to import fish from Denmark, there are plenty of fish in the sea? there are plenty of potatoes in the UK. Its bonkers.
@estellacoggins715
@estellacoggins715 Год назад
Precisely why you have so much Cod LOL!!!!
@kisfekete
@kisfekete Год назад
It astounds me how the British press avoids mentioning Brexit as a major underlying cause for this recession. It's like the whole country wants to be in denial, 'nothing to see here, I see the unicorns all around, yes, thank you'.
@dougllaz6267
@dougllaz6267 Год назад
Yes 100%
@williamdeypres1122
@williamdeypres1122 Год назад
It doesn't because it's not. Ever wondered why most of the world is in recession and seeing rising prices?
@jackbrown6788
@jackbrown6788 Год назад
Personally, I think the EU vote wasn't about the future prosperity of the UK but which group of countries we would allow to eat our remains.
@bennym5244
@bennym5244 Год назад
Because it's not the problem. There are other much more pressing problems.
@charlethemagne5466
@charlethemagne5466 Год назад
Brexit was a mistake.
@drunkensailor112
@drunkensailor112 Год назад
A bedroom tax?! Lol only in the Anglophone world can this bs happen. Glad to live in continental Europe.
@joeboy9781
@joeboy9781 10 месяцев назад
..and TV..
@person.X.
@person.X. Год назад
It has been pretty obvious for years that the UK was going to struggle at some point. I am surprised it has taken so long. Look at the trade deficit. It is absolutely massive and has been for years and years. Everything in the UK is imported yet it has little to sell to the rest of the world. The place is the epitome of a fools paradise. Yet few in the UK seem to even realise it let alone begin to get to grips with it. It is all short-termism and hype over substance. Unfortunately the two options going forward are the current complacency and dishonesty leading towards an Argentina style impoverishment or the slow and steady grind of rebuilding the economy and national capabilities. Even if the second path is followed it will result in a fall in living standards for the population and years of frustration. Will that be politically sustainable with a population so unprepared for reality?
@godsaintarinze6680
@godsaintarinze6680 Год назад
Coupled with the sanctions against Russia that provided cheap energy to EU 🇪🇺. It can only get worse.
@zuzanazuscinova5209
@zuzanazuscinova5209 Год назад
You said it like it is.
@pureplay7071
@pureplay7071 Год назад
Brexit and the Tories, that's the UK's Problems.
@roncoots3800
@roncoots3800 Год назад
There's always more than two options
@politics392
@politics392 Год назад
Get the tories out
@ValkyiaTV
@ValkyiaTV Год назад
"For every complex problem, there is a solution which is clear, simple, and wrong."
@zeppo7238
@zeppo7238 Год назад
I visited GB in 2019 and was amazed at the social disconnect and the feeling of being in a 3rd world country. On my return to Australia l literally kissed the ground thankful that we lead a much higher standard of living.
@HumansAreShitFactories
@HumansAreShitFactories Год назад
No you didn’t kiss the ground
@tutttutt9558
@tutttutt9558 Год назад
Lol not for long. Australia is going down the tubes too.
@cathalhanrahan7490
@cathalhanrahan7490 Год назад
I moved here ( Australia) 5 months ago from Ireland I can tell you the standard of living is a lot better here.
@millwallholdings
@millwallholdings 7 месяцев назад
@@cathalhanrahan7490 Make sure you stay there then
@knoxyish
@knoxyish 7 месяцев назад
tony blair an the labour partys dream invite the 3rd world here for free handouts
@MatthewCharmanadventures
@MatthewCharmanadventures Год назад
I grew up in Basinggrad. It was always pretty awful, but I visited my mother the other week and it was heartbreaking.
@geertstroy
@geertstroy Год назад
It sounds energizingly energy depleting . Where is that rope ..?
@8G00SE8
@8G00SE8 Год назад
Yea, I wouldn't say it was a largely affluent area like he said in the video, Winchester maybe.
@HarryWessex
@HarryWessex Год назад
@@8G00SE8 Basingstoke is a largely affluent area, we see South Ham, Oakridge, Popley and Buckskin and think it's all run down, but compared to similar like area's in the North, it honestly isn't. But 2002/03 Basingstoke was/Is 1000x nicer, wealthier than it is today.
@ChrisMinusHumour
@ChrisMinusHumour Год назад
Honestly, my landlady is a saint. She has not increased my rent and I could probably pay a little bit more if needed. Renters are at the mercy of a kind landlord but they do exist.
@M_SC
@M_SC Год назад
But they don’t have to be. I live in a place where rent increases are subject to laws based on livability. There are still problems but nothing like you
@chbry1050
@chbry1050 Год назад
Landlords are at the mercy of jad tenants
@prettypointlessvideo
@prettypointlessvideo Год назад
​@@chbry1050 no they're not. they really aren't.
@bevneesam7994
@bevneesam7994 Год назад
My son landlady is also a saint 🙏 very rare but feel blessed in these harsh times
@karyne826
@karyne826 Год назад
Mortgagees at the mercy of Bankers. There’s no end to it.
@napoleonsdauphin
@napoleonsdauphin Год назад
My husband is English and I'm American. We live on continental Europe, and every time we visit the UK things seem to be, well, sadder. So many closed shops, so many people who look like they've been left out and left behind. We couldn't live the lifestyle we currently live in Austria were we to move to the UK unless we earned perhaps triple what we do now. Wouldn't want to try.
@goodyeoman4534
@goodyeoman4534 Год назад
Maybe it's not that they were left behind, but they couldn't be bothered to keep pace?
@berniethekiwidragon4382
@berniethekiwidragon4382 Год назад
I live in Croydon. I swear, the number of beggars on the streets, on my commutes on trains, have only gone up over the years.
@piggypiggypig1746
@piggypiggypig1746 Год назад
Austria, where the middle classes are collecting firewood from the forests to heat their homes.
@JerzyFeliksKlein
@JerzyFeliksKlein Год назад
@@piggypiggypig1746 What you will find is that it's happening in UK as well.
@teniente_snafu
@teniente_snafu Год назад
@@piggypiggypig1746 I am in Austria and never heard of that. My mother on her small pension has no problem buying all her wood herself. Scavenged wood from the forest would make terrible firewood, especially if you do not dry it properly for months and years. You'd want proper, dry logs - or pellets.
@pottersmiles7238
@pottersmiles7238 Год назад
Large cod from a chippy in Cardiff is 4 quid. I have no idea why they're blaming Brexit for £7 cod. They need to look at themselves before they blame Brexit and anyone else.
@sirdetmist3204
@sirdetmist3204 Год назад
So let me put it this way, as a 24 year old who can expect at most to make about 24k a year, where is the incentive to even try when this is all I can expect to live like?
@silver4831
@silver4831 Год назад
The intensive is to afford utilities, food and rent.
@sirdetmist3204
@sirdetmist3204 Год назад
@@silver4831 what about a fulfilling life? Where did that go?
@silver4831
@silver4831 Год назад
@@sirdetmist3204 I may have thought that when I was 20 but now I realise its basically survival and finding that small corner of peace.
@sirdetmist3204
@sirdetmist3204 Год назад
@@silver4831 yeah it's not worth the effort, it shows how far the country has degraded. Being dead is better than "surviving". Life is a journey and death is its destination why take the journey if there is nothing in it worth the effort or time?
@silver4831
@silver4831 Год назад
@@sirdetmist3204 Worth the effort? We all got to survive it's no choice. Unless you want to be homeless. 🤷🏼‍♀️ And don't give me all that death nonsense, if you honestly feel that way you need to seek help.
@jay252589
@jay252589 Год назад
The main shopping centre in my city, one of the first in the country built in the mid 80s, sold for £110 million 15 years ago. It's almost empty and currently up for sale for £7 million, it's a ghost town now, he's right that charity shops are all that's left.
@jgdooley2003
@jgdooley2003 Год назад
This situation is caused by retail going online and the existence of chain stores for electrical goods etc. where most of the supply activity is done at remote warehouses and the shops only act as a display front and place to accept payments for goods ordered. In some cases people go to a shop to see a particular item and get all the info on it and see what it is like. THEN they shop online at a different suppliers website who can offer the item cheaper by avoiding having a town centre shop and retail advisors and the expense these things incur. I have noticed a lot of department stores such as Debenhams, etc have closed down in recent years and some other Irish stores have also gone. Unlike in the past these have not been replaced and their premises now lie empty.
@jay252589
@jay252589 Год назад
@@jgdooley2003 yeah, online had a massive impact, the one I always think of is HMV, going from so popular to beyond salvageable. I'm not really sure what can be done, but the empty space really needs to be dealt with, windows have been smashed, they're falling apart, even if they were levelled and allowed to be green spaces for kids for a while would be better than what is currently happening.
@chrisd5964
@chrisd5964 Год назад
@@jay252589 It amazes me that HMV are still struggling on, I don't own a single physical copy of any music, game or movie now. Streamed or on hard drive. HMV's customers must be just old people.
@johndavies4644
@johndavies4644 Год назад
Ready for new builds to be built on, owned by the Tory Chums
@flitsertheo
@flitsertheo Год назад
@@jgdooley2003 In Belgium (and the EU) businesses seem to have adapted rather smoothly to online shopping offering both online and physical shops. There will always be people who prefer "real" shopping.
@idontwanttopickone
@idontwanttopickone Год назад
Watching this you can see the UK property bubble in action. Empty properties all over the place being held by greedy investors and estate agents who artificially inflate prices, while honest hard working people are being charged for the extra bedrooms they have, which is, at best, a finger in the dam by the Conservative government for this property bubble problem. The thing that these investors and seemingly the government haven't realised is that it isn't just smaller towns and cities that have been hit by the property bubble. High Streets and offices in London are empty now, while rents remain inflated, in a post pandemic time when new things should be opening up, they are closing down. In what should be a time of growth and prosperity after the worst of this pandemic, instead we are seeing more places close down or remain empty. Landlords don't need to adapt to the current economic change, they can leave a property empty for years without being penalised for their damaging actions towards the local community. Property investors have even less motivation to lower their rents to fill their properties. We need actually regulation to ensure property is being used. That it isn't being left empty for investment purposes. That it's helping the community. And that local businesses, renters and home owners aren't being priced out of their homes by the UK property bubble.
@terrypankhurst7601
@terrypankhurst7601 Год назад
The first time I lived in scarborough, about 12 years ago Game closed down, the rent is so high it is still closed now and the space haws never been let.
@inspiredbynatureinspiredby5586
Foreign Investors should not be tolerated and allowed to spike the rent at will especially against the English. These foreign investors don't care about the local population like a Federal Government should. I personally feel England and other countries on the island should have remained in the EU. UNITY is the key for Europe.
@sakshikandhare1116
@sakshikandhare1116 Год назад
That's called business
@garryferrington811
@garryferrington811 Год назад
Somebody here in LA proposed a "vacancy tax." That got shut down quickly. But it might be the answer.
@Sarah-ft8jr
@Sarah-ft8jr Год назад
Estate agents don’t artificially inflate prices, estate agents battle day in day out with clients to bring their prices down. My husband runs an estate agents and about 95% of the work he does goes unpaid. He works 7 days a week until he goes to bed, he deals with so much from people like you wouldn’t believe. He can spend months on a property, dealing with the sellers day in day out, invest £500 of his own money into marketing their property and then they can just pull out and change their minds. Yes some agents will try and inflate prices to win the business, but in that case they’ll be working twice as hard to sell it and it will always have to come down in price anyway . But these are usually the bargain basement estate agents like purple bricks that do that. Not your local estate agents on the high street. Sorry for my rant but I think estate agents get bad name for no reason. If you want to be angry at anyone be angry at solicitors who are paid ridiculous amounts to do nothing and are usually the cause of houses falling through because they can never be bothered to pull their fingers out and do their job.
@kizili510
@kizili510 Год назад
Everytime i visit UK, i see increasing construction projects, people are driving cool electric cars, fancy restaurants etc. but it seems wealth is not distributed even
@mistermood4164
@mistermood4164 Год назад
All the wealth is in London no where else
@richlee509
@richlee509 Год назад
@@mistermood4164 ever been to Sunningdale or Wentworth?
@lizziebkennedy7505
@lizziebkennedy7505 Год назад
It's a vast disparity
@55tranquility
@55tranquility Год назад
spot on
@DivertissementMonas1664
@DivertissementMonas1664 Год назад
Distributive justice is only ever talked about (or written about), unfortunately. All are in agreement that it is non-existent. They argue about the best way to deal with it and that is all.
@vincentohanlon
@vincentohanlon Год назад
Until the UK brings in proportional representation, these problems will persist.
@evan
@evan Год назад
11:28 His no to "would you vote conservative again" was so quick and hurt.
3 месяца назад
no he will vote labour and be allowed to sit on his backside all day...
@ARobinGaming
@ARobinGaming Год назад
I live in Basingstoke and our tory mp has been the same one since i can remember. nobody ever sees her around town and she doesnt do anything of note to help local issues like our football team being booted out of there stadium due to the land owners wanting flats to go there instead.. hopefully things will change in the next GE but i doubt it as alot of people just complain but dont vote for opposite parties
@Boatman607
@Boatman607 Год назад
Should have a PR voting system. Far better and fairer that first post system.
@ARobinGaming
@ARobinGaming Год назад
@@Boatman607 i agree 100%
@Jay-gr9ij
@Jay-gr9ij Год назад
So do something about it ffs be proactive and get a load of people together and see what happens
@franciscouderq1100
@franciscouderq1100 Год назад
Obviously unlike the Gov, the land owners of the pitch understood that there is a demand for more housing , hence profit to be made.
@905lina
@905lina Год назад
Vote her out then..do smth
@zblingcreations6445
@zblingcreations6445 Год назад
Politicians no matter where they are completely out of touch with reality in real life 😢
@pumpkinpatch5
@pumpkinpatch5 Год назад
You said it! 👍👍👍
@amh9494
@amh9494 Год назад
Some countries have politicians that endeavour to help their people though.
@5rings16
@5rings16 Год назад
@@amh9494 There are a lot of lazy people out there!
@amh9494
@amh9494 Год назад
@@5rings16 are you saying homosexuals are lazy? I might have to report you.
@5rings16
@5rings16 Год назад
@@amh9494 Yes I am! If you must know! LOL
@splendid8285
@splendid8285 Год назад
THIS VID JUST CONFIRM HOW THE BRITS UNDERESTIMATED THE DEVASTATING CHOICE OF BREXIT.
@lordgooner234
@lordgooner234 Год назад
I feel like social media has blinded a lot of people about the serious problems that's happening in the UK. There is genuine despair around the country yet people blissfully ignore it and bury their heads in Tiktok, instagram, youtube and Netflix and pretend everything is all right when it isn't. People 30-40 years ago wouldn't have never stood for this epic disaster.
@juliewills8034
@juliewills8034 Год назад
What else can we do?
@senseisteve3011
@senseisteve3011 Год назад
Gov is actively discrediting unions, reducing the freedoms of protesting, increasing the powers of policing protests and looking to clear up all the working regs that were brought in from the EU that is 'bad for business'... It's no big leap to say we could be soon adopting the American system of, no annual leave, no sick pay, little to no maternity/paternity, less protection from firing redundancies and no unionisation. And we can't do anything about it, we british are too passive and easily lead. Luckily, we've not left one of the biggest free markets for goods and labour, so leaving the UK is real easy...
@wilhelmvanbabbenburg8443
@wilhelmvanbabbenburg8443 Год назад
They did... They accepted neoliberalism
@catam9308
@catam9308 Год назад
That's the plan, keep people busy on social media.
@riyadougla539
@riyadougla539 Год назад
Absolutely true. People are so delusional.
@SilverStarEyes
@SilverStarEyes Год назад
What I have noticed is a lot of things in supermarkets are going up in one day by 40p ,50p a pound, everything is going up quite a lot without explanation.
@mariannevontrapp1063
@mariannevontrapp1063 Год назад
Here to!! Its bizar!
@ince55ant
@ince55ant Год назад
there is an explanation, one the media is constantly ignoring; we are being price gouged and taken advantage of while our government runs disinformation for the corporations getting record high profits
@originalunoriginal4055
@originalunoriginal4055 Год назад
Yhh! Milk prices have been affected the most! Every fortnight, the price goes up by 5pence (for the 2 litre size).
@andrewdaley5480
@andrewdaley5480 Год назад
It's called price gouging. Lots of shop are doing home bargains herons b&m iceland and the big supermarkets all do it here an example a certain brand off flap jack in home bargains went up overnight from 29p to 49p then when the people stopped buying it they reduced it 10 p I'm not picking on that shop in particular its purely an example they all try it on.. 🇬🇧👍
@syryder3236
@syryder3236 Год назад
@@originalunoriginal4055 it’s absolutely off it init when the price of milk goes up that often and fast it’s time to panic or at least for some/most 🇬🇧
@mecx7322
@mecx7322 7 месяцев назад
Basingstoke was a very prosperous town in 20-th century, but now... It's very depressing indeed.
@JonWealden
@JonWealden 7 месяцев назад
No one here has commented on how poverty affects children, or how they can get out of the spiral of their parents despair. It leads to mental health issues later on in life, and unless you can afford private treatment mental health gets worse and worse.
@andrewmaccallum2367
@andrewmaccallum2367 Год назад
2 simple rules for life; No.1 - Never trust a tory No.2 - Never forget rule number 1
@politics392
@politics392 Год назад
Get the tories out
@uttaradit2
@uttaradit2 Год назад
No.3 vote tory anyway coz you're fik
@Chris67688
@Chris67688 Год назад
No3. Chase the free handouts Labour dish out and don't bother to work
@curmudgeon1933
@curmudgeon1933 Год назад
@@Chris67688 .Labour gives support to those at the bottom....Tories reserve the free handouts to their wealthy chums and multi-nationals.
@funbarsolaris2822
@funbarsolaris2822 Год назад
@@Chris67688 the free handouts to massive corporations and the tax cuts to the super wealthy? Or the £600 a month for the sick and disabled who had to pay into the system their entire lives (as well as their friends and family) previously?
@pauladdae3130
@pauladdae3130 Год назад
Yeah but, Brexit and Farage said "we would do just fine"?!
@martinbyrne6643
@martinbyrne6643 Год назад
I just want me Brexit 😮
@brandon3872
@brandon3872 Год назад
If you think that's the only cause of the economic crisis, you have no idea about economics.
@pauladdae3130
@pauladdae3130 Год назад
@@brandon3872 yeah but Nigel said...
@Anakin130506
@Anakin130506 Год назад
Brexit hasn’t really happened or we could get rid of the 1000’s of illegal immigrants without the ECHR telling us we can’t
@vipeton.8927
@vipeton.8927 Год назад
@@Anakin130506 created by Churchill
@deadby15
@deadby15 Год назад
"You do it to yourself, you do. And that's why it really hurts. Is that you do it to yourself, just you. You and no one else. You do it to yourself"  ♪ ♪
@markdoyle6414
@markdoyle6414 Год назад
I can't believe what is happening in Britain, the biggest problem I have is with the voters who continually vote for Tory politicians. They are literally inflicting untold pain and suffering on their fellow citizens. How do they sleep at night?
@markf9761
@markf9761 Год назад
I have been a regular Tory voter since 2015 and they have lost my vote for the foreseeable future
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Год назад
They sleep knowing that people slightly less better off than they are suffer slightly more than they do. It's the spiteful demographic of the "I'm fine, Jack's".
@allip4226
@allip4226 Год назад
@@markf9761 Better late than never, I suppose.
@teresawilliamson9377
@teresawilliamson9377 Год назад
They are stories, they don't care. Waitrose? Go and interview in poor areas.
@cuebj
@cuebj Год назад
@@TalesOfWar I've often posted similar. The phrase is "I'm alright, Jack". There was a black and white film of that name but from a different angle. Many decades ago, I read an article about a psychology experiment that showed most people feel best when they can look at a near neighbour and think they are better off than that neighbour. You might be poor, sick, etc but, if you can see someone else a bit poorer, you feel better. It works the other way, too. You may be very wealthy but, if you are near someone even better off, you don't get satisfaction from your own wealth. Lots of comedy uses this foible.
@gerry343
@gerry343 Год назад
6:30 'Like an accelerated prime ministership' Not wrong there, so prophetic!
@nickburton100
@nickburton100 Год назад
My main home is in Basingstoke and my second is Hornsea, East Yorkshire. the town has gone downhill and is not affluent. Many people who work here are in service industry care home jobs and can barely afford to live from month to month. BUT the nail shops, pubs, betting shops and vape shops r full. People smoke and drink so I have to ask people: WHERE R YOUR FINANCIAL PRIORITIES? People are not the brightest stars in the sky in Basingstoke and I find the town to be very working class. I have always been careful with money and do not frequent the above businesses. It is a London-overspill town that has gone terribly wrong.
@angelic8632002
@angelic8632002 Год назад
Whats going on here has been slowly brewing for decades now. England have for a very long time now been one of the most unequal contries in europe. Exiting the union and covid was just the last straw. English society and economics simply could not deal with it and now things are falling apart, and will continue so for as long as it doesn't see any signifigant reforms.
@subcitizen2012
@subcitizen2012 Год назад
More! People need to see more of this. The consequences of all that has come before this.
@hannofranz7973
@hannofranz7973 Год назад
This is what happens when you live on an island that widely ignores that they are just a ( small ) part of the world.
@harrychown6854
@harrychown6854 Год назад
Small part of the world yet it is the 5th or 6th largest economy in the world. Hardly insignificant.
@k.j.hulander2204
@k.j.hulander2204 Год назад
@@harrychown6854 yet clearly it is insignificant. No one needs the UK, the UK however isn’t in that same privileged position.
@goodyeoman4534
@goodyeoman4534 Год назад
Do they? That's not the impression I get. Perhaps you are projecting your Anglophobic prejudices while ignoring the evidence to the contrary.
@rr-jp7kg
@rr-jp7kg Год назад
@@harrychown6854 yet it can't afford to train up doctors and nurses or teachers, can't afford to feed its people, can't afford to build roads, high speed railway infrastructure, schools, hospitals, build houses....
@garyt.8745
@garyt.8745 Год назад
Small? Teeny tiny, more like.
@laurentHK
@laurentHK 5 месяцев назад
I lived in London for 4 years in the 90's, before heading out of Europe. I am heartbroken to see the Uk in such a state, not only physical but morally. Brexit has a lot to play in todays situation. Unfortunately, I am afraid that we are witnessing the beginning of a downward spiral.
@GYlmaz-jb5tb
@GYlmaz-jb5tb Год назад
Thats Brexit Effect... mostly.. You just can't admit to yourself...... There is a proverb in Turkish. 'The one who falls does not cry.'
@glossypots
@glossypots Год назад
You know I used to think we were a down to earth pragmatic nation, ‘sensible’ I think sums it up that’s why I thought that Brexit had no chance. I went into the Brexit debate really late I had avoided the news for months but I can honestly say I looked as objectively as possible on the pros and cons and just couldn’t see anything but disaster. I failed to understand we are the victims of misinformation as much as the U.S and we may think our education system is superior but I beg to differ. It was all about nostalgia for a time that never was and yes, tabloid diarrhoea and that old affliction xenophobia. I’m afraid we did get the government we deserved. Let’s hope we can learn from this dreadful experience.
@Dreyno
@Dreyno Год назад
Projected an image of “sensible”. There was always a sense of extreme entitlement and exceptionalism. In the last quarter of a century, Britain has become emotionally incontinent as well. Losing it’s mind collectively over Diana’s death, every second show on television being “Great British something or other”, Windrush, the disgusting brexit campaign and voting to leave the EU, queueing for 30 hours to walk past the queen’s coffin. That’s not the actions of a rational people. It’s unhinged.
@Jay-gr9ij
@Jay-gr9ij Год назад
You need to free your mind
@M_SC
@M_SC Год назад
Yeah but the world doesn’t deserve the environmental consequences of your deserved nonsense
@pritapp788
@pritapp788 Год назад
Probably the most clear-sighted comment ever posted by an English person, ever.
@neilmillican670
@neilmillican670 Год назад
Looking from the other side of the world, and having family in the UK, I agree with the first reply. Regrettably, your comment is one of the most inciteful I've read in the whole sorry Brexit saga. How the Uk could cut themselves off from the world's largest trading block is utterly beyond my comprehension. In Australia, we're trying to get a free trade agreement with the EU. You had one and you threw it away.
@diegolove173
@diegolove173 Год назад
That video is so accurate I live in old Basingstoke and sometimes I run through the business estate and there are a lot of empty buildings
@redboyjan
@redboyjan Год назад
It's only just starting
@TheRealDeal130
@TheRealDeal130 Год назад
@@redboyjan True that.
@redboyjan
@redboyjan Год назад
@@TheRealDeal130 take care of you and yours 🤙🏼
@robbluke3654
@robbluke3654 Год назад
You had 12 years to sort it out omg
@Megatron-sl5us
@Megatron-sl5us Год назад
Brexit fans: The UK doesn't need the EU. We can survive on our own! The conservative party will represent us! Liz Truss: Hold my beer. Conservative party: We love the people of the UK. We have to represent the working class. Liz Truss: Hold my beer. Five Conservative Prime Ministers, all from the Conservative party. All failed.
@sparrow_6177
@sparrow_6177 Год назад
All LIARS more like.
@millwallholdings
@millwallholdings 7 месяцев назад
@@sparrow_6177 lIKE THIS FOOTAGE fROM A lABOUR RAG
@millwallholdings
@millwallholdings 7 месяцев назад
STILL BETTER THAN anything Labour have to offer Posho minted sir keir, Raynor up the duff at 15, David Lammy Abbott and Dawn Butler all racists They are the biggest failures in the whole country NEVER LABOUR hOLD mY bEER
@micheladerry5681
@micheladerry5681 4 месяца назад
nobody cares about working people in the world, nowadays
@DilanPerera1
@DilanPerera1 Год назад
I'm sure the majority of people who are currently moaning about high living costs must be queuing to vote for Tories over the last 12 years. As Joseph de Maistre once said, "Every nation gets the government it deserves."
@ruairievans
@ruairievans Год назад
Things may change this time.
@proton8689
@proton8689 Год назад
Joseph de Maistre's statement works in a functional democracy with decent institutions at the very most
@DilanPerera1
@DilanPerera1 Год назад
@@ruairievans I sincerely hope 🤞
@edwardbernthal160
@edwardbernthal160 Год назад
that might be true in a country with a PR voting system but in the UK it is FPTP. so, the Conservatives got an 80 seat majority and with a smaller share of the vote. Now what do you think of Maistre's hog wash?
@bipedalape8968
@bipedalape8968 Год назад
The working class love voting against their interests.
@evechurchill424
@evechurchill424 Год назад
This is only the beginning. The worst is yet to come.
@1Thunderfire
@1Thunderfire Год назад
This is hardly only the beginning. Enforced austerity by a callous and selfish government started this 12 years ago and people have been too thick to actually vote for a different party and it makes me incandescent with rage.
@capt.bart.roberts4975
@capt.bart.roberts4975 Год назад
I lost my motorbike in that car park! I've no sense of direction, it's not helped when it all looks the same.
@adamjones5004
@adamjones5004 Год назад
Majority of Brits voted Tory party and the Majority voted Brexit. Today they are enjoying the results, but not so positive outcome for all.
@slavaukraini1991
@slavaukraini1991 7 месяцев назад
Brexit didnt cause this
@johnnicolson467
@johnnicolson467 Год назад
Scotland needs to leave the UK before it goes bust.
@pingupenguin2474
@pingupenguin2474 Год назад
Would if I could but we can't. Supreme Court says we are not even allowed a referendum unless Westminster says so.
@epicgamer748
@epicgamer748 Год назад
@@pingupenguin2474 you dont get your independence by asking nicely! you have to fight for it
@jamesprivet
@jamesprivet Год назад
I wonder how many of they interviewees voted for Brexit and felt (believed) that being poorer was worth it for the "sovereignty"?? Now that reality is biting what do they think of a hard Brexit they got?
@Lifelongloser
@Lifelongloser Год назад
Well presumably some people fall into that category. But so what ? Most people understood that Brexit would be a long term project when they voted . And many of our current problems aren’t necessarily due to Brexit .
@therealrobertbirchall
@therealrobertbirchall Год назад
@@Lifelongloser how is it that Northern Ireland is not suffering the same economic damage? Nothing to do with being in the Single Market and Customs union?
@goldcd
@goldcd Год назад
Or buy/read The Guardian..
@danieleyre8913
@danieleyre8913 Год назад
@@Lifelongloser “Long term project” beyond beyond the rest of your lives? Don’t worry this project will be abandoned, once the EU let’s you back in.
@pablofernandez3284
@pablofernandez3284 Год назад
@Lou Smith so.. Uk are in this situation. Welcome brexit
@lornawilliams8761
@lornawilliams8761 Год назад
Thanks for informing us on what's going on in the U.K. I would like to see more of this about what's going on in other parts of the country.
@angelinasouren
@angelinasouren Год назад
(I may - not clear yet - just have stumbled upon a local guy who's been living in a camper van for about half a year so that he doesn't have to pay rent or mortgage and can keep his business afloat. This is 50 miles from Basingstoke.)
@lornawilliams8761
@lornawilliams8761 Год назад
@@angelinasouren Listen to UK doctor is a shadow of his former self on LBC RU-vid. The U.K medical professionals are even suffering.
@angelinasouren
@angelinasouren Год назад
@@lornawilliams8761 Yes, a lot of medical staff is leaving to start working at places like Amazon. They get better pay there.
@yamatok9429
@yamatok9429 Год назад
its deliberate ...From brexit to Covid to War in ukraine ..No economy will stand even you are a rich country ... The worst is coming unfortunately
@Labgorilla
@Labgorilla Год назад
The chip shop owner is right. We just take a beating and accept it.
@berniethekiwidragon4382
@berniethekiwidragon4382 Год назад
Kind of like the cod he's preparing. We get dropped in the hot oil, we sizzle, but we don't do anything. We're like dead fish.
@MatthewChapmanYT
@MatthewChapmanYT Год назад
@@berniethekiwidragon4382 stand up.
@pickledragonrebel
@pickledragonrebel Год назад
Quiet desperation is the English way- Pink Floyd
@johnlesoudeur3653
@johnlesoudeur3653 Год назад
Yes he knows his plaice in life.
@propertysolutions4773
@propertysolutions4773 Год назад
Brexit was a huge mistake & the faster UK rectifies that mistake the faster it recovers-UK was part of a 600 million market & now we are just some small forgotten island
@roncoots3800
@roncoots3800 Год назад
I guess some people value other things more than money
@prof.nakakata6992
@prof.nakakata6992 Год назад
@@roncoots3800 like sovereignty and blue passports (made in France)?
@funbarsolaris2822
@funbarsolaris2822 Год назад
@@roncoots3800 they won't when they don't have enough money to buy food and heating 😬
@bdcalling1391
@bdcalling1391 Год назад
Lack of border control food checks
@franciscouderq1100
@franciscouderq1100 Год назад
All the pain just for stopping the FOM…
@johnpatterson6448
@johnpatterson6448 Год назад
Thanks, Guardian. We could have had Corbyn. You put this lot in. Well done. Why aren’t you claiming credit, Guardian?
@chad0x
@chad0x Год назад
All the people in that food bank queue? They voted for the tories because they wanted to leave the EU.
@bearsbreeches
@bearsbreeches Год назад
Who will be the first politician to come out and admit Brexit was a big mistake?
@RandomnessTube.
@RandomnessTube. Год назад
Brexit didn't create poverty its not the exit we wanted or voted for.
@timjones1406
@timjones1406 Год назад
@@RandomnessTube. was the brexit you wanted on the 2016 ballot? If not, then why did you vote for it?
@chrisworthman3191
@chrisworthman3191 Год назад
@@RandomnessTube. Brexit was a show of hands for racists and xenophobes.
@abbykeyzer
@abbykeyzer Год назад
@@RandomnessTube. Can you tell me which Brexit did you vote for ?
@bmg2507
@bmg2507 Год назад
@@RandomnessTube. It's increased my partners business costs in basic food product trade. This very directly trickle down to consumers with a 25 % increase in price. Thats after all other current factors are taken into account. Its just fact. Brexit has made the poor poorer.
@brendagordon4571
@brendagordon4571 Год назад
I am from the U.S, the economy is no better here with rising costs of everything, mainly housings and food. Gun violence is out of control. England has always been a great interest with fascinating places to visit back in the early 80s and 90s. It's hard to view Britain that alot has changed, nothing is the same anymore. The economy and the global pandemic crippled our way of life.
@Kat-mu8wq
@Kat-mu8wq Год назад
Covid has absolutely nothing to do with it. Its merely energy and supermarkets being greedy. They're making billions in profit and taking from those that can't afford to give. Very shortly people will resort to crime to be able to afford to buy what they need.
@yofinance1777
@yofinance1777 Год назад
Blame Brexit. Every single bad thing in the whole world, is Brexit 😢
@gingerssmelllikecabbageand8708
“That come back as a morale issue, do you want to treat people like dirt or do you actually respect people” sums up this Tory government that statement
@kidnamedfinger6323
@kidnamedfinger6323 Год назад
British people praying for people in the queue might be one of the most british things ever
@Anonymous-xs7sj
@Anonymous-xs7sj Год назад
Even in my city, I see so many businesses shutting down out of the blue, the charity shops are fuller than usual and everything is a total disaster.
@tanjagoodall1768
@tanjagoodall1768 Год назад
Pulling out of the Worlds biggest Trade Market was super intelligent
@lillyess385
@lillyess385 Год назад
But it was about their "freedom". Lol. Freedom has a cost and now it's being paid.
@RH11THM
@RH11THM Год назад
Our anger at the inequalities in our society that has been brewing for decades was used as a weapon against us, turned against the impoverished and immigrants via austerity and Brexit respectively. I don't see Tory voters or Brexit voters as enemies (some of my family and friends vote those ways), but as victims like the rest of us that are manipulated by false promises that these awful measures will lead to a better society.
@darkavader100
@darkavader100 Год назад
This is journalism at its best in my opinion 👏🏿
@wokemaster1929
@wokemaster1929 Год назад
Reminds me of whats happening in my country, Sri Lanka. Except that inflations at 65% and pekole are looking to escape to England! Minus the cold ofc. English have to worry about increased heating costs as well. We go through daily powercuts
@sparrow_6177
@sparrow_6177 Год назад
What is the point in coming over here, check before you do because they are putting migrants in tents. England is not all it cut out to be. I am British and would leave in a heartbeat if I could afford to.
@johnlewis19a
@johnlewis19a Год назад
It's not just "England" the rest of the UK are suffering
@ollysav9857
@ollysav9857 Год назад
6:25 I cracked up at this one, the guy literally didn't know Liz was going to resign in a few days but predicted her 45 days record ahead of time hahaha
@bombski5657
@bombski5657 Год назад
Love these videos, they're the best thing the guardian puts out because they just let people talk.
@alanhall2795
@alanhall2795 Год назад
chosen people
@bombski5657
@bombski5657 Год назад
@@alanhall2795 I've heard pretty diverse opinions and they've visited a lot of places and just stopped random people. Yes you can edit anything obviously but this doesn't seem that way.
@brianlinke1856
@brianlinke1856 Год назад
Why on earth would you leave one of the planet's largest trading blocks?
@silver4831
@silver4831 Год назад
Racism.
@sunalp2
@sunalp2 Год назад
“Growing the pie”. How do you grow the pie when you’ve cut off your access to all the ingredients?
@willrobertsmith
@willrobertsmith Год назад
Go to any number of these so called affluent towns you'll find the same thing. Rich country poor people.
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