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Much of the British political class and media don’t seem to want to touch the issue: Brexit, the elephant in the room ahead of the UK’s upcoming elections.
So, let’s take you through it: What is the state of Britain more than 4 years after leaving the EU?
Polls suggest the British are fed up with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his conservative Tories’ 14 years in power. Fixing the cost-of-living crisis and healthcare with the NHS are top priorities for voters. And what about Brexit campaigners' promise to reduce migration?
The Labour party’s candidate, Keir Starmer, is promising change.
This week on To The Point, we ask: In a broken Britain, can a Labour government offer the UK a new start?
Our guests:
Nicolai von Ondarza is a political analyst at German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
Oliver Moody, Berlin correspondent for the British daily The Times.
Katja Hoyer, historian and author at King’s College London, via Skype from London
00:00 Opener
01:30 What is the mood like in the UK?
0300 Why is Brexit not a topic of discussion?
04:00 Can the UK rejoin the EU?
04.30 The economy has shrunk
05:00 The NHS has been impacted
05.90 Can Labour really change the country?
06:40 The inflation rate is high
07:30 It is difficult for the UK to recover
08:30 Housing costs increased dramatically
09.00 It's not just Brexit that has contributed to the economic decline
10:20 Labour leader Keir Starmer is very cautious
11:20 What about the NHS?
12:20 Mr. Brexit Nigel Farage is back
13:50 Will right-wing populism and migration dominate British politics even more in the future?
14.10 Farage wants to take over center-right positions
14.35 Farage wants to take over the Tories
15:00 Tories are moving more to the right
16:09 Nigel Farage’s charisma
17:00 Are there too many migrants coming to the UK?
19.00 The Rwanda policy
20:10 Irregular migration cannot be controlled
21:50 Can Labour be a new start for the UK?
24:00 What happens next in the UK?
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@sebastianstoica578
@sebastianstoica578 23 дня назад
0:23 That poor person falling in the background.
@seiwarriors
@seiwarriors 23 дня назад
Ngl, it was kind of cartoonish though :}
@louis-philippearnhem6959
@louis-philippearnhem6959 22 дня назад
Thought the same thing!
@ku8278
@ku8278 22 дня назад
There a fallen down man was!
@nicolasforgerit7348
@nicolasforgerit7348 21 день назад
even ministry of silly walks is in deep crisis :(
@tibsyy895
@tibsyy895 21 день назад
Such an important details! 😂😂😅
@user-uo7jx6gx2t
@user-uo7jx6gx2t 21 день назад
very difficult to solve the parochial stupidity that resulted in brexit. britain was definitely in a better state pre brexit. and yes, all the problems being experienced in britain are prevalent worldwide but brexit has magnified those within the uk.
@Jupiterloobncj
@Jupiterloobncj 19 дней назад
All of a sudden UK became this thing(!) that any lobby group can negotiate a new future. Thing(!)= Policy vacuum.
@peterquennellnyc
@peterquennellnyc 18 дней назад
"all the problems being experienced in britain are prevalent worldwide." Actually no. Its the West and especially the neoliberal countries (the opposite of liberal: reward the rich and starve the poor) that have it far worse. The EC does have systems rigidities which slow growth for some, but UK could have helped fix them from the inside.
@JamesBurdon-gu5yu
@JamesBurdon-gu5yu 5 дней назад
False. Decline had nothing to do with Brexit, furthermore, the Tories could of leveraged leaving the EU by not replicating their policies, the Tories never wanted Brexit, it's not Brexit that's the issue it's how they used it
@peterquennellnyc
@peterquennellnyc 5 дней назад
@@JamesBurdon-gu5yu Nonsense. There was zero chance of Brexit ever being a success. The reason is all success consists of better systems and although there's plenty of wailing in UK about broken systems theres zero planning and mobilizing in these terms. Few in UK are EDUCATED for this. Name even one system in which UK leads the world - or even the EC. (Asia's huge leap forward followed the Japan model where better systems were all.)
@JamesBurdon-gu5yu
@JamesBurdon-gu5yu 5 дней назад
@@peterquennellnyc Nope, not nonsense no matter how much rhetoric and lies you push, the Tories did not support Brexit but pushed it through only to appease voters, those that actually supported Brexit like farage had pointed out how the Tories would not implement the policies that would benefit from the EU, and they haven't, your claims regarding the economic damage of Brexit is baseless and can be instead be traced back to the other catastrophic climate change extremism far left policies along with mass illegal immigration which the Tories have failed to stop, they replicated each and every EU law making it no different than leaving EU in the first place.
@fintamaria2429
@fintamaria2429 22 дня назад
I think so, If you work 8 hours a day, you should be able to afford a decent life with this salary, But in recent years you were happy that you didn't stay homeless.. This is not Life is slavery😢😢😢
@EnhancedNightmare
@EnhancedNightmare 20 дней назад
That moment when running away to a forest to live as a hermit appears to be the luxurious option
@marksimons8861
@marksimons8861 21 день назад
The fact remains that 51.9% of the population voted to be poorer, have fewer rights and to hand control over to the British political class. It's hardly surprising there is economic distress, and we can no longer travel so easily in our own continent. It's true that the country is now rule makers, but the ruling classes reserve the right to break those rules with impunity.
@moif_velocita
@moif_velocita 21 день назад
Pretty much. If they elect Farage into Parliament after all the damage he's done, then they deserve what they get
@suntzu94
@suntzu94 20 дней назад
It's proof the gene pool of the Anglo population is small
@rollosinternet1853
@rollosinternet1853 20 дней назад
Not true. 51,9% of the voters, not of the population. That included about 1 million Commonwealth citizens that happened to live in the UK at the time, even if just staying for a few months. Against this, the British legal immigrants to the EU and other countries found difficulties to vote even if away for less than 15 years, or were unable to vote after 15 years away, whilst many of the illegal (never registered) ones pretending to be "visitors" all year round, went back to vote against themselves.
@WeirdWizardDave
@WeirdWizardDave 15 дней назад
51.9% of the people who voted. Not exactly the same thing. Also they were explicitly and repeatedly lied to about what would happen so you can't put all the blame on them.
@bunyip7343
@bunyip7343 22 дня назад
Brexit was such a shoot yourself in the foot moment for the UK. The damage done is almost impossible to calculate. The ability to attract legal immigrants surely has taken a hit... employers have had no choice but to relocate a lot of their roles to other areas of the EU. Dublin has won big - due to English being the international business language.
@paullarne
@paullarne 21 день назад
"The damage done is almost impossible to calculate." Indeed, because it pales into insignificance compared to Covid and The War.
@moif_velocita
@moif_velocita 21 день назад
@@paullarne Brexit is far worse than Covid
@bordersw1239
@bordersw1239 18 дней назад
Ah, that would explain the large increase in serious crime in Dublin.
@JHatLpool
@JHatLpool 22 дня назад
Did Brexit deliver ? No, absolutely not. The decision to leave the EU was the biggest mistake in the history of post-war British politics.
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 22 дня назад
Emigrate - I did and Im happy
@JHatLpool
@JHatLpool 21 день назад
@@rodmarker2071 Good for you, Rod.
@paullarne
@paullarne 21 день назад
Yes it did, we are out and we are free.
@moif_velocita
@moif_velocita 21 день назад
I'm never going back !
@xcel5203
@xcel5203 21 день назад
It wasn't a mistake ; it was a deliberate ploy by the priveleged classes which count Truss among them .
@silverhooligan1256
@silverhooligan1256 20 дней назад
My friends in England were comfortably middle class, one a professor, several retired. They’re now stressed out beyond measure, the insane hike in mortgage rates, groceries, cut backs. One can barely pay her mortgage, it’s at the expense of groceries and heating. She can’t sell though, because rentals have skyrocketed too. She’s stuck. The retirees fortunately have paid their home off, but groceries and other expenses are hitting them hard. I would venture to guess most Brits would say Brexit and the economy are a disaster.
@ep1929
@ep1929 13 дней назад
Maybe they should have overplayed the mortgage whilst things were good - make hey when the sun's shining
@RandallSlick
@RandallSlick 23 дня назад
By the way, it's fine to call Reform UK Ltd a fascist business. Many of us do.
@RishTheMan
@RishTheMan 20 дней назад
We call it for what it is.
@shurqeh
@shurqeh 23 дня назад
If everything is blamed on Brexit, why hasn't Nigel Farage taken a hit in popularity?
@miguelmelchior986
@miguelmelchior986 22 дня назад
Not everything.. but.. at least 350 billion per week for the NHS 🤭
@storm21410
@storm21410 22 дня назад
Farage is loved AND hated - he'll struggle to get 40% if he's Tory leader
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 22 дня назад
He has
@edwardbernthal160
@edwardbernthal160 21 день назад
Farage is only popular with Leave voters, people who have any common sense will not be voting for him.
@RealUlrichLeland
@RealUlrichLeland 21 день назад
The people who never were that keen on Brexit do blame Farage, but the 30% of the population that was strongly pro Brexit blame the conservatives for doing a bad job of it and so Nigel is still very popular with them.
@1943colin
@1943colin 21 день назад
'In a broken Britain, can a Labour government offer the UK a new start?' We've had endless (failed) new starts. What we need is fundamental change and no more tinkering like Labour is offering.
@AB-zl4nh
@AB-zl4nh 22 дня назад
The reason is the First Past The Post voting system. 60% of the population may think Brexit is a failure, but those people are thinly spread across the hundreds of seats. Many are concentrated in urban progressive areas. So even though being anti-Brexit is popular UK-wide, in key seats, Labour needs to win to form a government anti-Brexit that could cost them 30 - 50 seats.
@paullarne
@paullarne 21 день назад
There is no "60%". Most no longer care about Brexit, it's over and done with.
@liang8255
@liang8255 15 дней назад
Not a human could hold a sinking island afloat, believing in a method of voting can solve problem is absolutely brain frying.
@oriusnex
@oriusnex 21 день назад
The only thing that can fix the UK is a complete electoral and judicial reform. Proportional representation and proper codified civil law. That should also be the base minimum requirement for letting them back into the EU if that ever becomes a question again.
@peterfromgw4615
@peterfromgw4615 21 день назад
I agree with proportional representation as this has worked well in Australia since Federation. “First passed the post” voting really only works when there are two candidates. Any more than two could result with more people voting for the non-winners rather than the winning representative. The UK (and many countries like Australia and New Zealand) use common law in civil matters but there is no really appropriate reason to replace this system with codified civil law. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
@echochamber1234
@echochamber1234 20 дней назад
nope. common law > civil law.
@WeirdWizardDave
@WeirdWizardDave 15 дней назад
@@echochamber1234 Wait do we have a sov cit here?
@echochamber1234
@echochamber1234 15 дней назад
@@WeirdWizardDave name calling just means you have zero valid arguments. I could go into the political theory, moral philosophy, and economic implications of both systems, but to save time and head space, I will just point out that on average, common law countries are way more successful than civil law countries, be it economic success, political corruption, or personal freedoms.
@WeirdWizardDave
@WeirdWizardDave 15 дней назад
@@echochamber1234 I'm not name calling, I'm just surprised to see an actual sov cit in the wild. I mean you read about folks like that but I've never actually encountered one. Its like meeting a flat earther.
@bordersw1239
@bordersw1239 18 дней назад
Meanwhile , the E.U is moving hard and fast to the right.
@handsomenumber1393
@handsomenumber1393 23 дня назад
The biggest hit i have taken, by far is the increase in my mortgage.
@markwilson898
@markwilson898 19 дней назад
I voted remain but I don’t find a wholesale return the the EU very enticing. The EU has extracted the trading win in the Brexit deal but in the process this has poisoned the well and put off many Brits from wanting to get tangled up with the EU again. A return would be demeaning and involve a much worse deal than when we left. No one seems to recognise the strategic harm done by the EU to UK relations. Time will tell if that was a big mistake.
@jabberwockytdi8901
@jabberwockytdi8901 23 дня назад
Interesting , the german version of this video was called " a reckoning the Brexiteers" but as no-one in politics wants to talk about the elephant in the room that's hardly going to happen unless Starmer changes his tune in a couple of years.....
@Ooze-cl5tx
@Ooze-cl5tx 23 дня назад
The way the biggest parties compete for the english voters proves more than any external observation: the average english voter hates paying taxes but feels entitled to receive public services the average english voter despises continental europeans but feels entitled to receive the benefits they had as EU members. We are lucky the left on their own as expecialy after the last EU parliament votes its become clear that we already have enough hard right in the EU without the UK
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 22 дня назад
Agree
@christopherwilliams9158
@christopherwilliams9158 21 день назад
Ouch ! The women in white falling over on London Bridge footage at the start 😂
@an_explorerr
@an_explorerr 12 дней назад
Hahah I saw her. You're a great observer 😂
@democraticman3602
@democraticman3602 23 дня назад
Which Tory party do you want to win? Starmer's or Sunak's party. One thing is sure, expect no change whoever wins.
@jabberwockytdi8901
@jabberwockytdi8901 23 дня назад
Easy thing to say if you are to the left of centre, but Starmer knows full well the UK won't elect a Labour party that is too far left, Foot Corbyn etc. all failed . So campaign for PR and let's see how the cookie crumbles if we get it, if there is a majority for a coalition of the left we could get a more left wing government . Untill then your choice is vote for the current lot who would move even furhter right if they got in again or Labour and get a shift to the left from the current position , ( or Lib Dem or SNP etc/ if voting tactically) or be cynic and stay at home. Starmer has to be seen to improve things or it will be a one term labour parliament and then we'll be back to the crazies......
@xcel5203
@xcel5203 21 день назад
You'll get a cosmetic Labour of course .
@adrianoyorkshire
@adrianoyorkshire 21 день назад
The war in Ukraine, and covid have impacted all economies but they have made the recovery harder for the UK due to BREXIT.
@user-qe9tw4zw2d
@user-qe9tw4zw2d 21 день назад
The UK is recovering and a lot faster than EU countries.
@ryandanngetich2524
@ryandanngetich2524 18 дней назад
@@user-qe9tw4zw2d Exactly that is what Germany does not say. How can Brexit Britain outpace it in growth?
@peterfromgw4615
@peterfromgw4615 21 день назад
I last visited the UK in 2019, just prior to the COVID pandemic. My understanding at that time was that the locals generally appeared to be unsure of the beneifs of Brexit. Then again, it has been great for Australian and New Zealand farmers who now have access to a market they were locked out of when the UK entered the EU. I’m looking forward to compare my experience when I visit the UK in September this year. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
@peterbarber716
@peterbarber716 22 дня назад
From “£350M a week for the NHS” to “280M a week from the UK economy”. And for what? So we could go after the next scapegoat for the systemic problems in UK society, politics, democracy, governance and economy.
@moif_velocita
@moif_velocita 21 день назад
By 'next scapegoat', do you mean Transgender people?
@ssshammi
@ssshammi 16 дней назад
When I came to uk 4 years ago. Flavoured milk was 85 pence and now the price is £1.20
@franciscouderq1100
@franciscouderq1100 21 день назад
Not really. None are truly responding to the country’ needs
@evelbsstudio
@evelbsstudio 21 день назад
The real issue is that we have business man and woman in politics that want to profit for themselves and business parties and not do what's best for the UK. The system is really corrupt.
@JacobSigstein
@JacobSigstein 23 дня назад
This seems to be an extremely political video for a public broadcaster
@TheYoutubeUser69
@TheYoutubeUser69 22 дня назад
Facts don't care about your feelings
@qeitkas594
@qeitkas594 22 дня назад
Offended? Tough for you, it is what it is.
@ryandanngetich2524
@ryandanngetich2524 18 дней назад
@@TheRU-vidUser69 No he is saying the truth. DW is biased against Britain, just watch many of their videos about the uk
@ryandanngetich2524
@ryandanngetich2524 18 дней назад
@@qeitkas594 Its not about Brexit everytime. We no longer think about it, so stop sucking us to it.
@charleschin6497
@charleschin6497 15 дней назад
Nope. They are racing to the bottom. It can only be fixed once it is broken, until then, they'll continue sinking
@marcbrasse747
@marcbrasse747 16 дней назад
Answer: Not with Starmer at the wheel!
@kdenyer1
@kdenyer1 17 дней назад
We had to pay Vat when we joined the common market to pay our dues. Give us that back now we are out then watch the country start to move.
@Andrew-cv8gv
@Andrew-cv8gv 18 дней назад
Rishi sent taxpayers money to Ukraine and Israel like it was Western Union lol 😅
@mybigfatfrog7975
@mybigfatfrog7975 14 дней назад
are you planning to leave NATO as well? oh boy...
@alex29443
@alex29443 8 дней назад
Every country in Europe is having basically the same issues as the UK, I'm not convinced it is a Brexit issue, that feels like a scapegoat.
@anonymouse68
@anonymouse68 23 дня назад
Starmer will be remembered as the best Conservative Prime Minister the Labour Party ever had. He is an untrustworthy politician with no consistent opinion or backbone. He offers us nothing to fix our country.
@peteram9527
@peteram9527 23 дня назад
That was Blair.
@anonymouse68
@anonymouse68 23 дня назад
@@peteram9527 Blair will be Lenin compared to Syarmer
@starcrib
@starcrib 23 дня назад
And the Tories can : ? This is what mass delusion looks like. 🇬🇧☄️
@xcel5203
@xcel5203 21 день назад
Hardly any track record to support that . If indeed That transpires to be true he will go a long way and get along fine with the likes of Farage .
@HellBot-gi5si
@HellBot-gi5si 15 дней назад
Ah, you don't even know what policy he has.
@antlerman7644
@antlerman7644 23 дня назад
As a Brit, personally I support labour, especially around reform for our housing, energy and transportation sectors.
@yipzoe3865
@yipzoe3865 22 дня назад
Councils go bankrupt are all under Labour's rule
@xcel5203
@xcel5203 21 день назад
Good intentions won't necessarily work miracles .
@rbth9533
@rbth9533 23 дня назад
Assuming the facts quoted in this program are correct: that Brexit is almost unheard as a political issue in this election, none of the major parties are talking about rejoining the EU for now, and fewer people are in favor of rejoining for now than were against leaving at the time, why is the interviewer so determined to discuss Brexit as the most important underlying issue in this election? Strange.
@cliffhunter4184
@cliffhunter4184 23 дня назад
Exactly what I’m thinking. Brexit is a piece of history and is certainly *not* being discussed in this election or, really, in a wider political context. This presenter wants to discuss Brexit only. Strange. PS I would be delighted if we could region our friends in the EU one day.
@LWQ15881
@LWQ15881 22 дня назад
Because it is the biggest issue like what? Leaving the single market has had too many detrimental impacts just the price of capital has gone far up since we left we no longer can control our borders political parties all political parties have had to swing to the right it’s an absolute mess and needs addressing it isn’t sustainable at all
@JoeMarine
@JoeMarine 22 дня назад
Whilst the parties don't want to talk about it. The people do. The issue is it will just boil down to sound bites. Everyone knows that without free trade with the EU the economy will struggle but pride will not allow us have a proper debate and review of the outcomes.
@RazorMouth
@RazorMouth 22 дня назад
Yet every second Brit I talk to brings it up. It's not an issue to talk about for the parties as they know how divisive it is. It certainly is for the people. That's a sign politics is broken when parties can't even talk about one of the main issues.
@moif_velocita
@moif_velocita 21 день назад
Because the Brits are too busy freaking out over JK Rowling and her hatred of Trans people
@theanonymous1857
@theanonymous1857 21 день назад
Interest rate need to reduce . The centre bank of UK need to help people not just look after bank and investor.
@badmawededu6078
@badmawededu6078 23 дня назад
What is the new start? How it looks like? What UK establishment must understand is that it is a very, very different world than they are imagining still thinking and living in the past. UK is a tiny country with very limited resources including bad cloudy and cold weather. It is an isolated Island even Europe has no more interest. Not London but Paris and Berlin are representing western Europe.
@gogosegaga
@gogosegaga 23 дня назад
Haha you wish. London is still top European capital and UK is the fourth largest exporter. You will never compare to the UK you need us.
@xcel5203
@xcel5203 21 день назад
​@@gogosegaga UK politicians are running around the world looking for trading partners . The EU was their biggest customer at their doorstep . Most MNCs don't want a UK without access to the EU . So wake up to the reality and check the facts and figures - the UK is bleeding and it's the poorer classes which are affected .
@JL-xd4cn
@JL-xd4cn 17 дней назад
​@@gogosegaganice 👌
@Kwippy
@Kwippy 23 дня назад
Britain is so badly broken, Labour is going to find it impossible to fix in one parliamentary term. The much-vaunted NHS, which Brits profess to love, is destroyed from 14 years of underfunding because Brits wanted tax cuts more than social welfare. The NHS cannot be saved without tax payers' money but if Labour increases tax, the British people will quickly turn against them, and will vote the Tories back in, lured once again, by tax cuts.
@RazorMouth
@RazorMouth 22 дня назад
Don't be so sure this time.
@paullarne
@paullarne 21 день назад
The real problem is that Gordon Brown broke the economy beyond repair. Starmer is only going to do worse but one thing may save him - Brexit. Unlike George Osborne, he won't be bound by ECB directed austerity.
@HellBot-gi5si
@HellBot-gi5si 15 дней назад
No Billionaires wanted tax cut not the people.
@2mamaev
@2mamaev 18 дней назад
Thank you
@peterdollins3610
@peterdollins3610 23 дня назад
We cercainly have no chance of any new start off the wretched Tories nor Foul Reform. Our best & only chance is with Labour. Keir has shown himself in his career as supremely competent compared with the chaos incompetence of the Tories. Against the absolute corruption of the Tories he's shown honour and justice. Labour is our best our only bet.
@yipzoe3865
@yipzoe3865 22 дня назад
Councils go bankrupt are all under Labour's rule
@xcel5203
@xcel5203 21 день назад
If it's only then it can't be the best . How has Starmer shown himself to be competent in his earlier career ? And how does that compare to working in Govt which is a totally different cup of tea ? Politics is a different field and it certainly can't be compared to business.
@carl6131
@carl6131 20 дней назад
Before watching it, no it didn't. I voted remain in a very pro brexit town. I used to get all sorts of statements made about how much off we'll be. Now the moan about the cost of living and blame everything but brexit and never mention it. It's the worst mistake they made for me and many others.
@exavierdotnet
@exavierdotnet 23 дня назад
MAKE GREAT BRITAIN GREATER AGAIN..🇧🇻
@theanonymous1857
@theanonymous1857 21 день назад
The immigration that they are talking about is only 1% is it important than UK people start to buy education for our kids , NHS . Public Service ? Since Tories in power the tutor company growth so fast . Friends of my daughter pay for math tutor £75/ week !! We paid tax for school how on earth the school can’t provide the best education ? Totally US system and like most of Asia where only the richer can have the best education . Tories love this b‘coz they want to private everything.
@zuzanazuscinova5209
@zuzanazuscinova5209 13 дней назад
Why would you think high taxes can deliver good services? It takes good management to do that which is something severely lacking in the public sector.
@silverhooligan1256
@silverhooligan1256 20 дней назад
The Hoyer doesn’t answer questions directly, is she a Tory?
@42apprentice
@42apprentice 23 дня назад
No
@qeitkas594
@qeitkas594 22 дня назад
Europeans kicked out and much more Asians in to replace them. That is the result of Brexit. It sounds like nothing but trouble to me.
@alexandr1149
@alexandr1149 23 дня назад
Our Boris Johnson.Russ
@digglerdudeuk
@digglerdudeuk 23 дня назад
Starmer is the most deceitful liar in British politics.
@soundscape26
@soundscape26 23 дня назад
No one can beat Farage at that.
@AaronfromEngland1989
@AaronfromEngland1989 23 дня назад
vote reform
@jabberwockytdi8901
@jabberwockytdi8901 23 дня назад
@@AaronfromEngland1989 Depp
@nothereandthereanywhere
@nothereandthereanywhere 23 дня назад
No, he isn't. Starmer isn't really my cup of tea, but he is at least decent person - a bit ruthless in some ways, but better than waiting 2 weeks to make a decision on a simple matter.
@JHatLpool
@JHatLpool 22 дня назад
Absolute nonsense. Fourteen years of lying from the Tories and you come out with that remark ....
@MrsMusicInMe
@MrsMusicInMe 17 дней назад
Reform will win!
@chapmangeorge1
@chapmangeorge1 23 дня назад
0:24 someone has to have seen 😂
@shinyshinythings
@shinyshinythings 22 дня назад
OMG that looks painful - and off the kerb no less. Poor woman.
@ph11p3540
@ph11p3540 16 дней назад
Sadly, I don't se a turn back from Brexit. The Conservatives opened a Pandora's box that can't be closed.
@JohnnyinMN
@JohnnyinMN 21 день назад
In answer to your thumbnail question: No.
@JL-xd4cn
@JL-xd4cn 17 дней назад
London still appears to be the global capital, give and take
@ZondyYT
@ZondyYT 14 дней назад
no
@silverhooligan1256
@silverhooligan1256 20 дней назад
Voters need to stop being lured by charisma. Policy and action, do they have a good record? Charismatic people are usually motivated by power.
@theanonymous1857
@theanonymous1857 21 день назад
Why we have to discuss only economics how about education and environment 😢
@nicschu456
@nicschu456 19 дней назад
Because all this depends on a strong economy.
@theanonymous1857
@theanonymous1857 19 дней назад
@@nicschu456 I do understand that but the ratio of the topic on Economics is too much. Don’t forget it’s doesn’t matter how economics is . We still have to pay same amount council Tax !!! Is government reduce the tax for us once the economics running down? The council tax cover education police , environment in your area. In addition , Road tax has been pay the same too but Tories use that money to where ? Why our road quality is running down . in the mean time the public transportation was so behind from EU too. Lack of management and corruption by policy so don’t blame because the economics , Covid or war . 13 years in power Covid war or economics issue didn’t happen every year.
@Muundofflin
@Muundofflin 23 дня назад
Check the poor woman falling at 0:24
@xcel5203
@xcel5203 21 день назад
She just spotted Truss in her path !
@carolined5923
@carolined5923 23 дня назад
No neither main party are in it for the country, they are only boosting their careers.
@DanielMasmanian
@DanielMasmanian 23 дня назад
Moody, good work!
@JHatLpool
@JHatLpool 22 дня назад
Hmmm... I don't think so.
@bobbybinns379
@bobbybinns379 16 дней назад
Brexit has definitely made things worse, but our decline stems from decades of underinvestment into industry, an overheated property market and 15 years of government austerity. All of our infrastructure has been sold off to foreign countries as have most of our utilities. Living standards are declining and people are upset and feel that they are completely powerless to change anything. The solution to this myriad of problems is a lot more complex than just rejoining the EU (assuming that was even an option). We need a national purpose and targeted industries that we want to be globally competitive in, with government legislation and sustained investment over a period of decades.
@EthanLomas
@EthanLomas 21 день назад
The English guy complaining about British problems by talking about London! lol
@rchatte100
@rchatte100 22 дня назад
Biased garabge report!
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 22 дня назад
why did u watch then ? Enjoy Brexit
@ryandanngetich2524
@ryandanngetich2524 18 дней назад
@@rodmarker2071 This European channels make out Brexit to be a bigger thing that it really is, tell me how brexit britain outpaced Germany in growth?
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 17 дней назад
@@ryandanngetich2524 It didn't out pace anyone, soon be poorer per head than Poland
@ryandanngetich2524
@ryandanngetich2524 14 дней назад
​@@rodmarker2071 You clearly have been living under a rock if you don't follow economic news. Plus Poland passing the uk is just wishful hope and stuff,time will only tell
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 14 дней назад
@@ryandanngetich2524 Yeh sure Britain is just the only place where there are no poor people, and everyone drives a rolls ... Wages double every year and we all go down to 'Spoons and drink champers
@KobbeRJacc
@KobbeRJacc 13 дней назад
Sunak was not elected from start: he was selected. Now he may retreat, worshipping Krishna and holy cows in full peace of mind 😇
@louistan7560
@louistan7560 23 дня назад
Unnecessary question. The answer is: "Of course"! But first, recognize that after 14 years of Tory Party governmental malfeasance that it will take time to repair the damage. There is no instant coffee.
@delta_glider4362
@delta_glider4362 23 дня назад
That will take 15 years? 😄
@GonzoTehGreat
@GonzoTehGreat 11 дней назад
Brexit was a costly mistake, but it's neither the main cause of the current problems, nor the main concern going forwards. The current crisis has it's roots in the austerity policies of Cameron and Osborne which crippled public services while failing to improve the economy, leaving the UK especially vulnerable to Covid-19 and also the inflation caused by the Ukraine War. If Starmer can't repair the economy then public services will remain underfunded and living standards will keep falling, regardless of whether the UK is in or out of the EU.
@lokeshsag
@lokeshsag 17 дней назад
Where’s the money ? All govt need tax money. So they will raise taxes.
@stevedom1
@stevedom1 15 дней назад
no! & why would we want one with full economic recovery already underway with the Conservatives???!
@ordago3100
@ordago3100 19 дней назад
😂 you voted for it
@lyudmilakutsenko7045
@lyudmilakutsenko7045 21 день назад
At what part is it broken?
@lyudmilakutsenko7045
@lyudmilakutsenko7045 21 день назад
There are problems which both Comservatives and Labours being in the government failed to solve.
@lyudmilakutsenko7045
@lyudmilakutsenko7045 21 день назад
For example, immigrants crisis.
@lyudmilakutsenko7045
@lyudmilakutsenko7045 21 день назад
Germany shared its experience in this area.
@ryandanngetich2524
@ryandanngetich2524 18 дней назад
@@lyudmilakutsenko7045 Does that mean its broken?
@johnhamond6379
@johnhamond6379 4 дня назад
The EU situation worse than the UK . look at germany and France as example .
@maxman4948
@maxman4948 19 дней назад
Brexit is right. if france and netherland exit too. germany and france wilk lose more
@anhangamirim
@anhangamirim 15 дней назад
Enough Brexit, we want Brenter EU!!! Blaming migration for the sins of greedy capitalism is crazy.
@HusseinKarbasi
@HusseinKarbasi 22 дня назад
You may find it difficult to believe, but more than half of those who voted for Brexit and were over the age of 70 at the time of the referendum in 2016 have already passed away. In other words, they handed over a scorched earth to future generations and departed. All of Britain's problems are caused by elderly people who have one foot in the grave but continue to harm the futures of future generations. This is a perfect example of British patriotism. I know this is difficult for some to believe, but the average height of five-year-olds in Britain has been declining due to poor nutrition and increased poverty. That is, since the Conservative Party took power in Britain and turned the country into a burned-out wasteland. Teachers in Britain have frequently warned that their students are hungry and unmotivated to learn, but the government has ignored their warnings.
@edwardbernthal160
@edwardbernthal160 21 день назад
The reason more than half of those who voted for Brexit and were over the age of 70 at the time of the referendum in 2016 is because older voters vote. The UK left the EU because of the people who didn't vote.
@xcel5203
@xcel5203 21 день назад
​@@edwardbernthal160So the UK left because of the older people - who voted to leave . If they hadn't there wouldn't have been a B****t !
@saba1030
@saba1030 21 день назад
​@@xcel5203NO. But it would have made a difference, if the younger ones (18+ at the time of referendum), would have voted as well !!
@HellBot-gi5si
@HellBot-gi5si 15 дней назад
Sorry, but that's nonsense.
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 22 дня назад
Move to Europe ....
@philiphales9993
@philiphales9993 22 дня назад
Way more than 30% want to rejoin . Only 37% voted to leave in the first place
@paullarne
@paullarne 21 день назад
52%. Nobody gets to claim the votes of those who didn't vote.
@qsfrankfurt9513
@qsfrankfurt9513 20 дней назад
More like 80% want to rejoin now. Almost everyone in the UK now realizes Brexit was a monumental disaster...
@ryandanngetich2524
@ryandanngetich2524 18 дней назад
No not the majority
@lauchlanmcewan1748
@lauchlanmcewan1748 18 дней назад
Re Brexit ;Ask yourself -Why?-& “cui bono?”. And why do U.K. multimillionaires go into politics or MSM? .UK is a wierd society -like a country concealed within another (the U.K.) if you inhabit the former you’re part of the “1%” -wealthy,privately educated e.g Eton then Oxford .It’s the connections you make that you’ll use throughout your life to become wealthy,and thus through UK’s arcane tax system pay less tax proportionately than those below the glass ceiling In U.K… so! EU decides it wants to harmonise certain tax legislation , money flow ,increase transparency in banking system . U.K. elite take fright ,don’t want the financially struggling general public knowing how much they conceal in tax havens .Mobilise “old boys network “ ,those who own the MSM to print anti EU stuff ….and here we are …it’s really that simple and venal Brexit was promoted as “all things to all men” and the English historical mistrust of foreigners.
@RAFAAAAAA
@RAFAAAAAA 15 дней назад
A confused highly dogmatic most clueless politician and literally a priest in chief acted as prime minister for sometime of a colonial country? He thinks visiting temples and performing puja in public glare is a social service..no?
@bholapardal
@bholapardal 21 день назад
boris and his business men friends destroyed Brit economy . they are getting rich while vulnerable Middle class who they manipulated. Ordinary ppl paying the price
@adamanthony7465
@adamanthony7465 16 дней назад
We cannot fix the problem of man with mans institutions and systems. There is one way alone Christ is the way🕯️
@evelbsstudio
@evelbsstudio 21 день назад
A lot of people are voting reform that is just a relaunch of the Conservative Party.
@sleutelbergen8678
@sleutelbergen8678 21 день назад
The rich is getting richer… so…
@rollosinternet1853
@rollosinternet1853 20 дней назад
That British guy conveniently forgot to say that much of the money going to the NHS is simply given to private companies, focusing on profit and not service. The Tories have accelerated the sale of the NHS, when social services should have stayed nationalised. The social gap in the UK,or better said England is dismaying and many people have no opportunities. Anybody depending on a payslip to survive, home owner or not, shouldn't vote Tory. Labour basic reason of existence is fighting for the rights of the many, whilst the Tories only focus on the very rich few. Look at Sunak's personal wealth, betting against the UK and making money disappear in tax heavens during the previous crises, now using his position to further increase his and his family's wealth whilst so many working people are destitute. That's the Tory spirit.
@tejiism
@tejiism 4 дня назад
FOR OVERALL BETTERMENT, UNITED KINGDOM SHOULD REJOIN BREXIT. FURTHERMORE ASIAN COUNTRIES ARE GOING TO MAKE THEIR OWN PARLIAMENT (ASIAN UNION).
@Benluigi
@Benluigi 21 день назад
Answer: No
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 21 день назад
Thanks for postong
@janari64
@janari64 23 дня назад
Nista se nece promeniti ...
@GermanGreetings
@GermanGreetings 19 дней назад
No. It did not. And we all saw it coming in slow motion. My goddaughter is half english. I am just sad, when her uncle came close to me and apalogized for Brexit... I loved his winderful Irony and British Humour in the past... He talked to me like a broken man... Well done, Johnson, Farrage, Rees-Mogg... shame on you for creating millions of `details` like this one.
@callumdarke2662
@callumdarke2662 21 день назад
if anyone remembers correctly it was labour who started all this choas 2008 enough said..
@liar-liar
@liar-liar 23 дня назад
Whoever wins their King is still the IDF, their leader is the Red, White and Blue
@ryandanngetich2524
@ryandanngetich2524 18 дней назад
Huh?
@jamesliasi2246
@jamesliasi2246 23 дня назад
I fear Labour will finish what's left of Britain
@soundscape26
@soundscape26 23 дня назад
Why are people so dramatic online?
@Curryking32000
@Curryking32000 23 дня назад
what do you mean? Britain is doing well economically compared with Europe.
@jabberwockytdi8901
@jabberwockytdi8901 23 дня назад
And who's responsible for how little is left? Farage for a start. Putin as well ( 2016 referendum interference and more ) the centre right tory party for allowing the party to get hi-jacked by the loons who are about to get kicked out ,and those same loons for allowing themselves to get railroaded even further to the right by their fear of Farage and his ilk.....
@soundscape26
@soundscape26 23 дня назад
@@Curryking32000 Eh... not quite. Also, it depends from country to country.
@Curryking32000
@Curryking32000 23 дня назад
@@soundscape26 the UK is the fastest growing economy in the G7, we are now the 4th largest exporter in the world having recently leap frogged France, the Netherlands and Japan and our inflation is 2% where it is 2.6% in the EU and Eurozone. Whats not to like?
@ferozmandai6303
@ferozmandai6303 19 дней назад
Fruitful discussion about the Brexit.
@1510km
@1510km 17 дней назад
Under Labour, our economy was thriving, education was prosperous, the NHS was at its finest, crime at its lowest, our country was such a better place to be before the Tories.
@ep1929
@ep1929 13 дней назад
Yes and being dragged into illegal wars - Serbia & Iraq.
@AaronfromEngland1989
@AaronfromEngland1989 23 дня назад
vote reform
@jabberwockytdi8901
@jabberwockytdi8901 23 дня назад
Why?
@AaronfromEngland1989
@AaronfromEngland1989 17 дней назад
@@jabberwockytdi8901 vote reform
@garethking1639
@garethking1639 17 дней назад
@@AaronfromEngland1989I don’t think Aaron knows why….
@lauchlanmcewan1748
@lauchlanmcewan1748 18 дней назад
Can I just comment on the NHS ? ‘U.K. has an increasingly ageing poulation who are polymorbidic and have poly pharmaceutical needs . … Social services and health service funding streams are differently sourced .NHS is centrally sourced -so U.K. govt gives £XBillion to 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿NHS and what Scottish ,Welsh,and N.I health services get is a per capita ratio of the 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿NHS budget . However Social Services are funded by local authorities …who are part funded by central govt .14 years of Successive cuts to LA funding has had consequences down the line the result being “bed blocking”, The Tories say “we’re spending more on the NHS than ever before! “…well what they DONT say is “Over 14 years We have increased the NHS Budget juuuust above the rate of inflation “. However hospital equipment has a life span of ± 10 years before it has to be replaced ,medicines and treatments cost more as well .The last real big investment in the NHS was during the last Labour govt. However…Gordon Brown Chancellor the Exchequer didn’t want the Labour govt to be accused of being spendthrift somcapital projects like schools and hospitals were Privately Financed .The finance companies were encouraged with a high capital returns on the PFI loan . Hospitals have been saddled with paying off the debt since it started . Interesting fact -average length of a PFI contract =36 years average expected useful life of a PFI built school/hospital ….36 Years!!
@ricjun3001
@ricjun3001 15 дней назад
A broken UK caused by Russia & China 😂😂😂
@paullarne
@paullarne 21 день назад
Brexit is not the Elephant in the Room, it is a part of history, not a current event. That's why nobody apart from a few diehard deniers is interested in it. There's a future out there that's way more important.
@ryandanngetich2524
@ryandanngetich2524 18 дней назад
Exactly, all they talk about is Brexit. WE are past that.
@garethking1639
@garethking1639 17 дней назад
@@ryandanngetich2524it went so well that brexiters can’t bear to mention it.
@glynlewis1492
@glynlewis1492 18 дней назад
All we know is that with lies and media on your side you can do anything you want to the British public for at least 13 1/2 years.
@Curryking32000
@Curryking32000 23 дня назад
Britain is in fact doing far better than most of Europe economically so if you think Britain in broken, then Europe must be totally busted. Toiries are doing rather well, i'll vote for them.
@knaperstekt7953
@knaperstekt7953 23 дня назад
You must live in opposite-world or consume very specific news sources catering for your specific views. It’s just not true.
@Curryking32000
@Curryking32000 23 дня назад
@@knaperstekt7953 I don't actually, its factually true.
@nothereandthereanywhere
@nothereandthereanywhere 23 дня назад
@@knaperstekt7953 Cmon, that fella is ready to vote for Tories after 14 years. Do you really think you can talk to a person of such limited perception?
@miguelmelchior986
@miguelmelchior986 22 дня назад
Yes, Britain is not worse than Greece, but proven to be worse outside the EU, when the campain promised 350 million per week for the NHS and much more.. , with that being said , britain continues to be a wealthy country, but various EU countries do have better living standards..
@paullarne
@paullarne 21 день назад
@@knaperstekt7953 That sounds like denial.
@paytonmcdermott9111
@paytonmcdermott9111 23 дня назад
Folks, it's still too soon to have a German guy on tv talking about high immigration levels
@f.e.5691
@f.e.5691 23 дня назад
Why Sunak doesn't deport himself, he is the biggest imigrant in the room (in height)
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