He says it. In the video. Corbyn. The guy uses the phrase and he responds with "I don't like the phrase white working class, or black working class". What is that though, a black working class, when it's in town? All I'm asking.
In 1835 the UK took out it's biggest loan in history. The UK tax payer paid for it for almost 200 years. Before the taxpayer pays a penny towards reparations those that received the proceeds from that loan should be made to repay it. Some of those who received payment are now huge multi-nationals, others large wealthy landowners, Cameron went to Eton from the proceeds. ALL were involved in the slave trade. So before a postman in Peterborough or pensioner in Penzance is asked to pay a penny they, the companies, wealthy institutions and wealthy people, should be made to.
Bang on. I worked at Tate and Lyle by Tower of London, I think that name is as offensive as Mecca (entertainment company) was to Muslims! It just reads slavery to me! Even if I'm historically wrong.
Yes. Why should I be required to pay for a policy that my ancestors had no say in? The money should come from the profits of the wealthy only and not from the descendants of farm labourers. It's just another way to impoverish the working classes whilst the rich look on and laugh.
THE MAN WHO SAYS REFUGEES WELCOME HERE THE MAN WHO WANTS MASS IMMIGRATION IN 2040 THE WHITE BRITISH WILL BE THE MINORITY LONDON BRADFORD & OTHERS ARE NO LONGER AN ENGLISH CITY
Corbyn, you going to tell all the ethnic people attending Parliament Square tomorrow that they are National Front and racists? Are you calling all the Jewish attending anti semitic? Are you calling all the ex military non patriotic?
He doesn’t speak their language… what he’s saying is racists are using it to promote their agenda. No one will listen til someone addresses the issues causing the divisions … too many divisions in the people and the vultures in Parliament will be hovering like vultures … we have no decent leaders capable of addressing all sides. Peoples beliefs will always reflect the lives they are living … Jeremy is a good guy but his voice is not that of a leader … we all need take a step back and evaluate
@@azeembashir5633 wrong he wound be the worse thing to happen to the UK. Not bright are you lad.corbyn need to be but in prison for the rest of his life
@@Titus9508 I am surprised this level of propaganda still exists. 100k , little old ladies. families, black people, Sikhs, etc etc, but its a Far Right Rally.
Far right would suggest literal nazis are walking the streets. This level of hyperbole weakens any honest discussion that could cross the left/right divide
They would at least have attempted to deliver what a majority want, e.g. Wealth taxes, equalising Capital Gains with Income tax and many more things. Hopefully Labour will be moving leftwards. Who cares what the Daily Mail or the Murdoch media say?
People need to realise that the only reason we have a Labour government now is that Farages latest company split the Tory vote. More people voted for Corbyns Labour in both 2017 and 2019 than voted for the Tory Lite Starmer variety.in 2024. Starmer is as popular as a fart in an astronauts suit.
I dislike Corbyn but have to admit he is truly not corruptible and isnt a shill for banks like 98 percent of all politocians. It would have been preferable to what we have now.
Absolutely. Is it so strange that the majority in Britain do not want the country to follow the same path as Lebanon? That's not racist, that's sensible.
There's such a huge disconnect between Corbyns opinions and 'Labours traditional voter block', him + Starmer whilst ideologically very different are just pushing people towards Reform. The average working man is still living paycheque to paycheque, every ancestor before 1920s probably lived in extreme poverty. Despite this you've got Corbyn talking about reparations??? Absolutely unreal from a party meant to protect the lives and rights of workers in this country.
@@dontoni8041 The authorities need to stop policing Muslims differently out of fear of them kicking off, and Muslims need to be honest about the problems within their communities. That way we can all work together on problems. It’s not at all like Hitler. It’s more like Belfast if anything. I fear there is worse to come and it won’t be escalated by white British people but I really hope I’m wrong about that. Downplaying the threat of Islamism whist playing up the threat of the far right is dangerous, because Islamist extremism will feed on that.
Well, he's got to be racist, hasn't he, because he doesn't want Britain to turn into the Lebanon. I mean, you have to be racist and extreme far right not to want that, haven't you?
Nah, its the Tories and print media enabling Reform with their total incompetence... or should we say Reform is Tommy in a tie, offering magic beans and mass deportation...
@@rogerhall6021 Ireland is one of the few countries with a lower population in the 21st century than the 19th - possibly the only one not currently underwater. As someone born in Ireland, I fully support reparations for slavery, hopefully that'll bring us closer to reparations for colonisation. Maybe some reparations from Algeria for the Sack of Baltimore too
Will they be asking for reparations from the Africans who sold their people into slavery. Slavery was not just a West thing. Many countries were involved in slavery. Middle East even castrated male slaves, and there was also white slaves captured by Africans, Romans, even Cromwell sold Scottish soldiers into slavery on plantations. So who do you sue first? The people who captured your ancestor, or the people who bought them??
2019 was the last chance in a very long time of us ever having mild social democracy on the ballot. Keith will see the collapse/pasokification of Labour and the right will benefit. So many people collectively lost their minds
How is it socialist to support a man in favour of the modern slave trade? This is a man who supports importing people in from other countries so that they can live in squalor and be paid a pittance... all while undercutting the wages of the working man.
If only the Labour right had listened to the membership and got behind Jeremy we may have been looking at a very different Middle East by now and avoided the Genocide.
Yes. They would have listened to a politician in the UK thousands of miles away from their issues. Just as they all listen now to labour politicians thousands of miles away. Because we are amazing.....and they listen.....just as we listen ( never....and why should we) to them......not
Get real. How can you possibly think that anything that has been happening in the Middle East recently would have been affected by the modern UK? The modern UK has almost zero influence.
" The Far Right " “Each man must for himself alone decide what is right and what is wrong, which course is patriotic and which isn't. You cannot shirk this and be a man. To decide against your conviction is to be an unqualified and excusable traitor, both to yourself and to your country, let men label you as they may.” -Mark Twain #HANDSOFTOMMY
👍🏻 And these from one of our founding constitutional writers, John Stuart Mill …, “The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs or impede their efforts to obtain” "He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that." "Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign." "The peculiar evil of silencing the expression of an opinion is, that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than those who hold it."
@@clairee4939 Nice...Civil disobedience becomes a sacred duty when the state has become lawless or corrupt. And a citizen who barters with such a state shares in its corruption and lawlessness. Mahatma Gandhi “I have disregarded the order served upon me not for want of respect for lawful authority, but in obedience to the higher law of our being, the voice of conscience.” ― Mahatma Gandhi, Gandhi: An Autobiography
@@AWAYWITHEVIL Oh now you have got be going! Like so many influential people, Gandhi is said to have learned the futility of political violence from Ireland’s Easter Rising and had great respect for another lawyer and parliamentarian Daniel O’Connell who peacefully achieved Catholic emancipation but whose calls for a peaceful independence for Ireland were ignored, with all the consequences we know that has had. He is famously quoted as saying; “"The altar of liberty totters when it is cemented only with blood" and that “"Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong." I see he’s also quoted as saying “Agitate! Agitate! Agitate!", although any similarity with the rhetoric of Donald Trump is probably coincidental! Haha As lawyers both men would have read Edmund Burke (another of our founding constitutional writers) who is quoted saying "Our patience will achieve more than our force" and "Liberty does not exist in the absence of morality." Burke’s call for peaceful solutions was linked to him witnessing the horrors of the French revaluation. He argued that “Society is indeed a contract... it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born." and .., “"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." (By tradition this quote is attributed to him at least ) Leftes don’t see that every generation stands on the shoulders of those who went before. They are historical amnesiac and don’t tend to know any history other than Hitler and the Nazis and even that they don’t learn lessons from as they claim to want to teach the rest of us!
@@ryan266846 Stop and Think. Curb your emotions. Does the Sun try to do the rains work? Why allow a regime like Labour to pit one group against another. Do not play into the regimes hands, play them at their own game and work within the ambit of the law. If you stoop down to their level it will give them all the power that they need to implement unjust laws that will subjugate and oppress further removing your rights so they can continue with their Ideological subversion.
I work in a hotel in london, All the vistor's complaints are they don't feel safe in London and there are no white people on the streets at night and are harassed by middle eastern men ,
Clearly it’s not the “fault” of the immigrants themselves, but with 750k net migration there is no solving the housing crisis or public services. We’re struggling to build 300k homes a year as a target.
There weren't enough homes built because the Tories did bugger-all for 14 years like they always do. They built almost zero social housing and did nothing to reform planning laws favouring their NIMBY mates. Who is this "we" of whom you speak?
@@andrina118 Don't forget 14 yrs of tory austerity policies, massive funding cuts for all public services including the NHS since 2010 in real terms adjusted for inflation
The immigrants are largely coming in with work visas to fill the gaping holes in the UK workforce. Some will be couples, some will have jobs which include housing, some will stay with relatives and some form relationships with people already in housing. Not all will need new housing. We need more workers to expand the economy, generate tax for schools, hospitals, pensions etc. We can't afford to contract our economy nor have even fewer medics, etc. The issue is that we need immigration plus more housing and infrastructure... A large part of the problem is 14 years of the Tories refusing to invest, creating wedge issues and squandering money on mates (VIP PPE) or pointless gesture politics (Rwanda)
@@fredatlas4396 100% true, plus they used capital budgets to pay for day to day spending thereby letting public infrastructure to go to ruin, by their own admission
@@andrina118Until 1999 our net migration was around 50 thousand per year had been for a long time in 2022 we had 764,000 net in 2023 685,000 net plus all the illegals they don’t know about. We can never build enough to cover this planning permission brownfield sites, green belt to build in take years to sort out, we will never have an adequate amount of housing with this much immigration. Even a lot of newly arrived immigrants know this it’s not working
I don't like people using pseudonyms and I thought he was provocative so I didn't really follow Tommy or Stephen as he is really called....However, I watched the film Silenced on Rumble yesterday and was shocked to my core to discover the headmaster, teachers and students of the school where Jamal was supposedly "waterboarded" all bear out Tommy's story....I conclude that this film is in the public interest and should be watched as widely as possible by all....The libel case verdict must be the biggest sham in history....
Cant believe i used to support Corbyn, never again! If you support labour, please have an open mind and at least listen to other people and dont just label them and block their free speech.
Thank you, Jeremy Corbin! Inequality has become a national security threat to various countries around the world. Thanks to the billionaires like we have here in the U.S. we continue to see people struggling to keep a roof over their heads and food in their mouths.
what a fool "You mean Stephen Yaxley-Lennon" Does anyone ever say "Sir Cliff Richard" - "You mean Harry Webb" "Tina Turner" - "You mean Annie May Bullock" "Michael Caine" - "You mean Maurice Micklewhite" "Freddie Mercury" - "You mean Farrokh Bulsara No one corrects someones name. Actually I might do "Jeremy Corbyn" - "You mean "Jeremy Gaza Goontime Corbyn"
“Patriot” is too noble a word for someone throwing bricks at the police though let’s be honest, and I’m pretty sure that the genuinely far right would call themselves “patriots” too tbf
Starmer, would need to start implementing some of Corbyn's policies if he wants to remain in no10. The top 0.1% need to pay higher taxes to fix all that is broken and Tommy 10 names will be pointless.
People need to understand that protests against illegal immigration and mass immigration are not 'far right', Neither is wanting to preserve the culture of your country. Preservation of ones country rather than becoming a blanket world country without British identity is rightfully important to many people. There are real threats to existing diversity for example of the lgbqt community that come from Islamic extremism. This same threat also targets our individual freedoms and our democracy itself. This is not far right. This is not racism. Protesting for your country is normal and important.
To fill vacancies that the locals refuse, as well as illegal wars and financial oppression on countries who don't want the western mode of economics, i.e, capitalism.
Labour answer: they're real people who deserve sympathy Tory answer: they're cheap labour and will pay more in tax than they will get in benefits. Treasury answer: we have an aging population and need more young workers to pay for pensions and social care. Basically, immigration causes some problems, but it also fixes other problems.
@northstar1690 if you pay them decent wages they won't refuse. They won't be paid a decent wage if cheap foreigner labour undercuts them. And that brings and end to todays lesson of eonomics for 12 year olds.
Hi Politics Joe, thank you foe this, it is always such a pleasure the hear a person like Jeremy speak so clearly and plainly and sensibly on such topics, so much of what I hear from politicians these days has become the re-iteration of the same flawed narrative of what is wrong and what should be done about it which never includes any actual practical measures just a catalogue of desire, ambition, aspiration and intent. Cheers, Richard.
@@Globaldave1970 Hi Global Dave, I am not sure exactly why I have got this E-mail from you but that does not really matter!, what I do think is important is to be able to keep communications channels open and as far as possible without expressing too many strong feelings, they have no valid place in the public domain. I am sorry that you feel insulted by anyone at any time but that really only happens because you have chosen an exposed position, possibly in your case by identifying yourself with a mythical demographic that does not exist!, the term 'working' class was originally defined as those born to any family who owned no property and had to work for a living at a job and did apply to many individuals working in the manufacturing industries that no longer exist. It was within that demographic that socialism emerged as an effective way for people with considerable energy and ambition to improve the conditions in which they lived and worked in factories where the owners and managers had no idea how any of it worked or how to keep it all running but the workers were not allowed any authority. What they found was that simply by working together without any hierarchy they were able to achieve a great deal and after a while this triggered management and owners into a frenzy of reactionary repression and authoritarian legislation which in turn failed. All they could then do was withdraw the money that was needed for development and investment and park it in overseas sweatshops!. All of the subsequent sectarianism, right wing, left wing, facist, racist, tory, labour, unionist, separatist isolationist factionalism stems from frustration and deprivation, none of them have any rational foundation. Any subscription to any thing other than your own self and personal interest leaves you open to abuse. For much this is the reason that I would if I could decline membership of the human species!. I do not want you to think I am hostile to you just because I treat concepts like 'British working class' with contempt we are all prone to the adoption of cognitive delusions, beliefs, religions and faiths. Cheers, Richard.
@@Globaldave1970don't bother, champagne socialists like Richard have no interest in what the actual working person thinks- they're too busy importing modern day slaves from foreign countries, all while patting themselves on the back for being "good people".
I remember watching the street fights in Beirut . Back then it was described as the muslim and Christian malitias fighting street to street. Beirut is now a divided city. I remember the Ayatollah's take ove of Iran. Young women forced to leave their freedoms behind. Both of thses events enabled by the left. History has arrived in Britain.
Being far right pays well. Months on holiday in the EU, stirring up trouble off the sun bed. 10s of £1000's donated by morons, paying for a luxury lifestyle, where do we sign up ?
Jeremy yet again showing what a great Prime Minister should look and sound like. He puts Starmer, Sunak, Blair and Johnson to shame - not an ounce of integrity or decency between the lot of them
People need to understand that protests against illegal immigration and mass immigration are not 'far right', Neither is wanting to preserve the culture of your country. Preservation of ones country rather than becoming a blanket world country without British identity is rightfully important to many people. There are real threats to existing diversity for example of the lgbqt community that come from Islamic extremism. This same threat also targets our individual freedoms and our democracy itself. This is not far right. This is not racism. Protesting for your country is normal and important.
@@GreatDino1130Who is stopping you being British though. This is the stupid thing. It's Also funny how people Who never go to museums, have never read a classical work of British literature, etc lecture other people about "preserving culture". One suspects "preserving culture" isn't the real aim.
@@GreatDino1130and also it's funny isn't It that you don't have any problem with British anti-lgbtbactivists like Nigel Farage, the DUP and the TUV. Indeed you'll next be shouting about trans-conspracies probably.
@@Minimmalmythicist It's a process that everybody sees. I've seen it throughout Europe. Even Holidays that have been practiced for centuries are completely changed because immigrants don't like it. In some countries in Europe their own language is no longer deemed relevant. And of course targeting of lgbqt people by islamists is very common, as well as the spread of hate against them. Also, in most countries is Europe one can simply leave a religion and all is good. We are all confronted now that this isn't the case. Your life can and will be on the line if you leave a religion and criticize it You know, change can be good if practices in ones country can be improved. But this is not improvement. The threat is bigger than only to "British" culture. Its a threat to western democracy, secularism, and individual freedoms.
@@GreatDino1130 Targeting of LGTB people is very common by far right Western politicians, including Marine Le Pen, Nigel Farage, the DUP, Giorgia Meloni and Victor Orban. If you support any of these people you don´t care about LGBT rights, pure and simple.
Why don't the Carribeans ask their fellow Africans who sold them into slavery to pay Reparations ? Even today in Africa there are more slaves than there have ever been, so why arent these people helped today ? Instead of paying money to modern Carrabeans who have NEVER been slaves ?
@@ryan266846 Yes and the answer to your question is the Africans themselves ! They had a massive internal slave trade long before the white man arrived. In fact, the earliest and longest involved European slave traders were the Portuguese. They arrived in Africa looking for gold but were offered slaves instead which they took to work their plantations in Brazil. Yet no one asks the Africans or the Portuguese for Reparations, only the British, funny that eh !
@@johnbrereton5229 For pre-colonized Africa your describing slavery similar to that of serfs and lords seen in Europe. There was nothing compared to the slavery during the north Atlantic slave trade. There not comparable.
@@ryan266846 No, it was and is, exactly the same . A slaves life was cheap and they were brutalised even more so in Africa because they were considered tribal enemies and many were wiped out.
@@johnbrereton5229 Brutalized more than slaves were in Europe I doubt it. Mans cruelty is the same where ever you are in the world but industrialization created industrial cruelty. Unless your claiming African tribes were economically equal to the USA and the European powers?
Are you barking, Corbyn as a PM it doesn't bear thinking about. I'm fed up with hearing about the two child benefit cap, if you can't afford the kids don't have them, you get help for two, why should everyone have to pay for people go have a household of kids, he's ranting about child poverty it's not going to change when people have large families.
Corbyn: "Oh yes, The National Front nearly 50 years ago is exactly the same as the non racist Unte The Kingdom movement led by Tommy Robinson, who is a political prisoner for telling the truth"
@@Brellowcrop I just remember him sympathetic with terrorists and embarrassing the labour party , but fair play to him he does manage to hold onto his seat somehow. And everyone is entitled to like who they want so fair play to you too 👍👍
India was politically fragmented before British consolidation, with various kingdoms, sultanates, and empires frequently vying for power. This division often resulted in short-term decision-making focused on military defense and regional dominance rather than unified economic or industrial planning. Even prosperous kingdoms like the Marathas or the Mysore Kingdom, which had regional power and wealth, often lacked the stable governance structures that could prioritize long-term industrial projects across broader territories. Not that I am defending exploitation of foreign people by a power such a Britain at the time.. however, one has to be realistic about both outcomes.
Weathy yes but a country it was not. The looting of India was terrible I don’t deny it, but a lot of what was looted the Persian Empire had stolen from the Mughal Empire. So many things British people pinched have histories like that. The British empire was the last in history to fall, but that doesn’t make its bad behaviour either unique or uniquely evil. In fact for much of history that was the norm and thankfully we have moved beyond that .
I remember those times very, very well... **Blair Peach R.I.P.** - The far-right *have to be stopped* every time the rank & file of the UK fascist parties attempt to pollute our streets.
I work in a hotel in london, All the vistor's complaints are they don't feel safe in London and there are no white people on the streets at night and are harassed by middle eastern men ,
Leading the country we would be bankrupt and swamped with even more migrants if he was in charge, god help us all, Starmers bad enough but this man is talking a whole other level of stupidity, slavery reparations how mad it's all past and gone you can't pay for ever.
You are the still a problem living with dreams of utopia you need to listen to the people yes the British people today, where do you think the money is going to come from to pay for slavery , you think that the workers of today should maybe be taxed more to compensate,
Absolutely! It's the workers of today who have benefited from slavery. The UK is the 6th largest economy in the world and you got there off the backs of slaves.
I respect Jeremy a lot and he would have my vote if he were running for PM. Irrespective of what you think of tommy ( such as zionist links), for his role in exposing Rotherham, he deserves the respect of the nation. This country requires unity, not division. Which identity politics reinforces. For Jeremy, to lambast Tommy and portray him as a racist is rich. Given his own misrepresentation by the media. Which ever way you want to cut it, the white english work class ( who built this country, in the mills and work houses of industrial England ), have been abandoned by the political class. The English man has become a second class citizen in his own land. Tommy represents this and is fighting against this injustice. Opions do not deserve jail sentence and offence is taken, not given.
Stephen Yaxly-Lenon is a racist. There's no debate. He just is, and just because someone else who's also racist points it out doesn't make it any less true. And what exactly did he do to "uncover" the Rotherham thing? The guy is a multiple-times convicted criminal who has been to prison. He's just been arrested again today on terrorism charges. He was arrested in Canada not long ago on illegal immigration charges. He's travelled on another mans passport in the past and on others in his name that were fake. The guy is a scumbag.