stop that irritating backing noise, can only just discern what Pete is saying, I know you are trying to sound portentous which is fitting when talking about starmer's Animal-farm-like agenda - but at a lower volume if you can...otherwise pointless.
Aye. I was just about to enjoy Peter making his main point and the noise intruded on my mild hangover and forced me to stop the video. I suppose I got the gist of it, but Peter's comments can often be an art form in themselves. I was looking forward to the coup de grâce.
@@Excession-h6eI take Peter seriously as a journalist and only said 'Pete' when I missed off a Letter. Was not being over -familiar! i was a bit embarrassed when I sent that!
@davidlee6720 that's nice of you , seriously. I didn't read anything but sense and constructive criticism in your comment. I'm almost sorry I wrote his full name. A habit I acquired with his brother.
"Starmer is going to do some stuff in government but I don't know what it is." The usual razor sharp insight from Peter. No wonder Christopher barely spoke with him. It must have been painful knowing they were related.
The difference between Jeremy Corbin and Starmer is that Jeremy Corbin is an immensely likeable human being - regardless of whether or not one agrees with his politics - and Starmer is a thoroughly unlikeable automaton.
Wow! Breaking News...This is months of not years old news. Hitchens was warning about this two years ago and briefed anyone who'd listen to him. Sadly very few paid attention to him. Now we pay the price.
Unwatchable! Summery by GTP: The speaker argues that Keir Starmer's Labour Party mirrors Tony Blair's 1997 government, potentially advancing significant, hidden reforms. Despite appearing centrist, Starmer is seen as more left-wing, subtly pushing changes similar to Blair's. The speaker suggests these ongoing reforms have made the country unrecognizable since 1997.