note: the songs are played of the party that won the majority nationwide, son sometimes the songs of the opposition are played because they won the majority in greater london but not the whole UK
The last graph is more evidence that Labour didn’t really win the election anywhere near as much as the Conservatives lost it. Considering how unpopular the Conservatives had got a Greater London vote of 43% is actually fairly poor. That said it was easily good enough and now they have the opportunity to deliver.
Same is true of Thatcher in 1983. She was less popular in 1983 than 1979 but increased her majority from 44 to 144 because of the collapse in the Labour vote following the SDP split a couple of years earlier. But a UK election is 650 local elections with a national campaign organised by the party HQs. To that extent vote shares over regional or national areas are irrelevant as all that counts is who won in individual seats.
@@thunder-hedge They are continuing the ethnic replacement of the indigenous British people of this country and they want it to continue until there are none of us left. The people who they are importing often create ethnic enclaves, either made up of people from the country that they have immigrated from or people from all over the world, and they are pandering to Zionists who are very good at manipulating the government and the global population in general. If we do not act, and with a bang, we will be gone forever.
@@iesroo What a constructive comment! Rishi Sunak was a terrible PM and as it proved a terrible campaigner. Keir Starmer has transformed the Labour Party in 4 years and got a huge majority something that was thought by experienced political commentators to beyond Labour even getting a majority at all until 2032. He rose to one of the most important powerful jobs before standing for Parliament and has done the same thing there. You have no grounds for calling him 'garbage' except for your ignorance.
Todos deram Labour, menos Islington North (Arsenal) onde o Jeremy Corbyn (Independente) venceu. Em Chelsea and Fulham (mesmo distrito para os 2 bairros) foi a primeira vez que os trabalhistas ganharam, com uma diferença de apenas 152 votos.
Aqui em Jardim das Piranhas RN📍 ficamos muito feliz com a vitória da esquerda no Reino Unido e a derrota dos fascistas contra a demogracinha, Chupa Bolsonaristas.
3:50 wow, Starmer's 2024 raw vote was more than 110,000 less than Miliband's 2015 vote and the Conservatives' 2024 vote was more than half of their 2019 vote. Nationally, it shrunk by more than half, from 13.9M to 6.8M
@@christianoronaldo9162whilst the Lib Dems got 11% of seats with 12% of votes, both greens and reform got less than 1% of seats with 7% and 15% of the vote respectively.
Em 3 dias se tornou o 3° vídeo mais visto. Seção, mandei a resposta de verificação há vários dias atrás, e até agora não fui aceito no server do discord.
Ainda acho inacreditável como Reform UK teve mais votos do que os Lib Dems (Liberal Democrats), mas os Lib Dems ganharam uns 70 assentos e Reform só 5 O sistema First Past The Post é quebrado
But nationwide they got 15% and 5 seats, being a far right anti migrant party who ran on a campaign of populism with their leader Nigel Farage who is responsible for Brexit, one of the worst ever things to occur to the British economy in recent times
Probably because of the immigrant vote share being higher under Corbyn than during Blair time. As international immigration to London continues to soar, the chances of a conservative dominated London dwindles
Also London had a larger population and unlike Blair who was more centrist, Corbyn was a lot more left wing, taking votes from other left wing parties that could have been voted for
@@johnreid9959 It's in the video, in this link there is an image marked where the district is: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornchurch_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
You've put 1951 as Clem Attlee, sadly though Labour won more votes throughout the country Tories won. I think that was Churchill then Eden then Sir Douglas Hume and then Wilson.
Na verdade, quem ressuscitou foram os conservadores quando fizeram o Brexit e aumentaram o custo de vida dos britânicos. Quer saber o mais curioso? Keir Starmer também foi a favor do Brexit, mas ele ficou na dele, deixou que a pica da impopularidade recaísse sobre os conservadores, mas quando perguntado se ele prendia voltar à União Europeia, ele disse que não. De toda forma, o ciclo no poder no Reino Unido tem sido esse mesmo. Os conservadores ficaram quase 14 anos no poder, antes deles os trabalhistas ficaram 13 anos...
@@lucaslourenco8781 E antes do Trabalhistas ficarem 13 anos, os Conservadores ficaram 18 anos (1979-1997) No Reino Unido, os Tories e Labour revisam o poder entre eles mesmo Teve até o chamado “Post-War Consensus”, que foi do fim da WW2 até a segunda metade da década de 1970, quando os 2 partidos praticamente tinham as mesmas políticas econômicas
Interesting video. Well done but why are you using a comma in percentage figures? That's confusing. it should be a decimal point (full stop to the layman).
Because that's how most of the world does it. Also it's not the slightest bit confusing. You wouldn't have a comma before only 2 digits nor would you have a percentage above 100%
@@Gfynbcyiokbg8710 ?. I don't see how a comma rathet than a decimal point makes any difference to those other things. I didn't know the rest of the world used commas. From what Google says it seems the English speaking world uses a decimal point but most European countries use a comma. 'In American, British, and Canadian English, the decimal separator should be a point, not a comma. The Chicago Manual of Styles says the decimal point is represented by a comma in European countries except Great Britain1. When a period is used as a decimal marker, it’s called a decimal point. When a comma is used as a decimal marker, it’s called a decimal comma. The International System of Units recognises two decimal separators: the point and the comma'
@@heliotropezzz333 wtf are you on about? You said that it was "confusing" but it absolutely isn't. Anyone with even the smallest number of brain cells would imediately assume that that's a decimal point, as in the UK (or US, or whatever) you'd never have a comma followed by two digits or have a percentage that is over 100 (in this situation)
There was a coalition government from 1940-1945 and Labour had a lot of control over domestic affairs and they were widely regarded to have done a good job. Their manifesto in the 1945 election was ambitious and radical and it won them a lot of support as people wanted to go in a different direction after the war. Also, while Churchill was popular, the Conservatives were nowhere near as popular and they were associated with high unemployment in the 1930's.
Churchill basically ran on the premise "We won the war" but people thought he was a good wartime leader but not so much a peacetime leader, besides the conservatives were blamed with appeasement (basically giving Hitler whatever countries he wants to prevent war but it actually causes it)
@@thiagorufino3448 pior que não. A maioria dos muçulmanos não moram em Paris, mas nos subúrbios mais pobres próximos. Há muitos muçulmanos em Londres mesmo. Londres tem um prefeito muçulmano no terceiro mandato.
@@Paranaagr1os famosos Banlieue de Paris, de fato tem muitos mulçumanos lá do que na cidade, alguns inclusive são bem barra pesada... Mas a cidade em si não fica muito atrás não. Esse prefeito de Londres é o Sadiq Khan. O cara causou maior reboliço lá, inclusive entre a comunidade ateia, quando se recusou a decorar a cidade pra páscoa, mas decorou ela toda pro ramadã. Mas Birmingham tem mais, último censo de 2021 mostrou que 30% é mulçumana.
@@thiagorufino3448 oq salva um pouco a Inglaterra é que tem mto indiano e eles não gostam muito de muçulmanos. Se não fosse isso, acredito que o crescimento do partido trabalhista seria ainda maior.
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@@joaopalm4030 O sistema da Inglaterra só não é semi-presidencialista pq o chefe de estado é o rei, pq de resto a "mesma coisa", quem governa é o primeiro ministro.