You see, what you've done there is stopped for a moment and applied a tiny modicum of logic to what passes for his thoughts... His beliefs weren't formed with logical coherency in mind... You're supposed to just use incoherent racist gibberish.
Yeah, he smears Corbyn as a terrorist supporter. I don't know the guy, but he ended with a racist trope of go home to where you come from. Even though he's standing in the constituency where Corbyn lives.
it's the worst reason to vote for a party. Even worse than that reform guy. At least he's going with what he thinks even if people don't agree with him
@@genghis26 Yes, but I don't think it's because he's forgettable that she would likely not know he's the Lib Dem leader. Because of how the Overton window has shifted, & how Starmer has moved Labour rightwards, Labour now occupies the space on the political spectrum that the Lib Dems used to - but she'll complain about Labour despite voting for the same thing if it's branded 'lib dem'.
@@aryanpugilist If it looks like shit, and smells like shit, I’m not believing it’s chocolate. There was no “evidence” on Savile for an incredibly long time either apparently.
really hope he gets in, as one of the people in the video said, current Labour isn't labour, especially as they are now allowing in conservative defectors... says a lot really
More likely mixed him up with Galloway - also not Muslim but is also a left-wing firebrand who left Labour, and had close colleagues and news articles announce his conversion a decade or two ago. He did give speeches for a while that seemed to speak of Muslims in the first person, though he claims he never converted... I don't know, but easier to see someone assuming he did than Corbyn.
The geezer with the brown cap summarised it perfectly : When so many people are attacking you , it's because you re doing good ....JC is the man of the people without a shadow of a doubt .
@@unknownuser_99 no one in the establishment is attacking farage lol, it's coming from the people. the tories love him, that's why they keep defecting to him
When I met my partner, she was not politically active and her only interraction with a local MP was being helped with a housing issue after a single email to Corbyn. She was convinced by his response that MPs were grossly and unfairly villified. When we moved in together we were in Iain Duncan Smith's constituency and she quickly realised Corbyn was an outlier. Good local MPs are few and far between and I imagine Islinton North will be turning grey on the map in a couple of months.
The old fella saying that Jeremy wouldn't condem the IRA doesn't seem to realise that Maggie and her ilk were going to Ireland for talks with the IRA! Whilst vehemently denying that they talking to terrorists. Exactly what Corbyn said we should do FFS. Talk to your supposed enemy and find out what's driving their anger?
That's a fair point but I don't think Margaret Thatcher needed to talk to the IRA to find out what was driving their anger, just read a history a book.
@@belals6900 Good. I am Islamophobic. It’s a backwards and dangerous religion. It works fine in an cohesive, culturally uniform structure like Saudi Arabia or Lebanon. It doesn’t work in the UK, which is supposed to be tolerant and liberal. Islam has and will not compromise like Christianity has, which I do respect to a certain extent, but it is incompatible with the UK. Look at the GOV.UK Stats from London, 40% of London Muslims would endorse Sharia Law. This is lunacy.
@@Aloddff Experience as a Black person in London when being questioned with cameras on your political views (especially if anti-establishment) warrants some spatial awareness of your surroundings - especially with the likes of Norman Tebbitt, Oliver Letwin, Michael Howard, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson, Oliver Dowden, Priti Patel, Suella Braverman, John Woodcock, Robert Jenrick, Kemi Badenoch et al literally still in government now, with statements they have made and laws they have passed about and affecting these demographics and in constituencies like these, since the 1970s...
No he wasn't and he's sympathetic to Hamas which is why he wouldn't condemn them. He didn't believe Putin was responsible for the Salisbury poisonings, when he clearly was, and Corbyn would have done nothing to stop Putin invading Ukraine.
Well done, you clearly DO know what time it is⏱️🎯👍! Let's hope that when all of the votes are counted, the majority of Islington voters confirm that they view things EXACTLY the same way that you -- and I -- do, where Jeremy Corbyn is concerned🤞🎉! Have a good day out there in the YT-verse👍!
Love Corbyn. Sold down the river by the media and his own party. He’s a good person and you know where he stands, could barely tell you a fucking thing about Starmer lol
@BradleyUK58 I severely doubt you’ve done the adequate research to understand the complexities of the Troubles in my country and why he didn’t just instantly label the IRA as evil terrorist scum. It wasn’t “British army good IRA bad”. Use your brain. He also doesn’t support them, he’s just refused to condemn their cause. I think long term he believes in Irish unity.
@BradleyUK58 Foolish comment mate really suggest you do some research on this topic. I’m from Belfast, I’m well aware what his stance and influence was on peace and the IRA.
Tribal loyalty to Labour or any of the parties is what got us into this mess. It's time for change to break the cycle. I've no idea who to vote for. I'm in Scotland so we have the SNP choice but that's a disaster too.
Right...and the average leftist is a blue-haired they/them with sympathy for Islamism and what they call MAPS (minor attracted persons) Try not to make false generalisations. You do realise that this TH-cam channel is going to selectively show footage that makes its political opponents look as bad as possible. Every Reform supporter I know is just a normal working class dude. And, no, we don't think that Corbyn is a left-wing Muslim lol.
@@coasterblocks3420 I’m pointing out that the guy in the video doesn’t know what he’s talking about. The man in the video described Jeremy Corbyn as the people’s champion, yet Labour haven’t been Labour for decades. So what was it when Corbyn was in charge, the People’s Democratic Party of Islington? As for the Australian Labour Party, I’ll be honest, I wouldn’t argue with you, but that’s because I have no interest in whether you are correct or not.
@@skunclep1938 when our Labour/Labor parties were taken over by economic rationalists and lurched to the right is when their name became a façade to hide behind. I follow both Australian and UK politics and the trajectory of the once great workers parties in both countries has been depressingly the same.
In what way? He calls Corbyn the people’s champion… and then says that the Labour party has been the same for decades, which conveniently ignores the 5 years when his “people’s champion” was leader. The same 5 years when his people’s champion was rejected by the people twice. If that makes sense to you, you need to go see a doctor.
@@skunclep1938 Think you need the doctor, the two parties are establishment parties and if anybody tries to change that then the media will slaughter them.
@@skunclep1938 someone isn't aware of the labour leaks or the aljazeera investigation into labour friends of israel. i suppose you think JFK was "rejected by the people" also. 🤡🤡
@@seanc411 no, I am a Labour voter, and have been since 1987. The bloke in the cap was a hysterical and inconsistent fool, and is more likely to vote Reform than I am. I’m guessing you two are very alike. And, you show how ignorant you are by thinking that I had a choice in the numbers TH-cam assigned to my name.
@@happyjonn9242 If you're ideal pm is Rishi Sunak, Boris Johnson or David Cameron then no its the worst quality to have. The real question is do you think those were ideal politicians?
@BradleyUK58 Don't worry. You'll be let back in, but only when you demonstrate enough humility. Come on. Be the first brexiter to identify a benefit for UK citizens from brexit 4 years after it actually happened. You guys have gone remarkably quiet since project fear was shown to be British understatement. Remember. We need a real benefit someone could experience as an individual. None of the abstract sovereignty nonsense or taking back control. After all. They've taken back control of you and me. Tell us the benefit you've experienced. Be the one brexiter who can describe a benefit. We haven't heard one that's true for 8 years. Your dwindling cohort has gone very quiet, now that brexit knocked 4% off GDP.
@BradleyUK58 Are we better off now than 2016 or even 2019? I don't think so. Has immigration which was one of the main points of contention with Brexit, slowed down or been controlled at all. Nope.
@BradleyUK58 So, what you seem to be saying is that project fear was accurate and brexit failed in the way remoaners predicted. I've heard brexiters express the same idea that brexit was ruined by . But they could never explain any details. Surely brexit means brexit, the one true brexit as in leaving the EU. Can you explain after actually leaving the EU and taking back control that you still think the EU is in control? Or could it have something to do with the fact that brexit was the most stupid mistake this country ever made and that there was no plan for leaving.
If there is an independent candidate in your constituency, please look into what that individual stands for before lending them your vote. Personally I’ll be voting Green because I know what the party as a whole stands for.
@@ForthviewDevelopments Don't vote for the Blair cult, then don't get elected! Simple really. How can you make any difference when you are permanently in opposition?
Saying you have a strong dislike for the tories but you're gonna vote lib dem despite the lib dems enabling Cameron and Osbourne's coalition of chaos which was the genesis of most of the problems the Lib Dems now want to tinker around the edge of is fucking MENTAL. I fucking hate the lib Dems, almost more than the Tories. At least the tories stand for something. The lib dems are fucking useless.
Like huh like over 16 surely by then u can think and read that the libs don’t stand for shit but I guess if life is so good then u need not worry about it
The options are blue, red, or yellow Tory- at least these voters have the option of a viable independent candidate now, good luck to Jeremy, irrespective of anything else he has been an exceptional servant to the people of Islington North for decades.
I guess everyone's a Tory when you want to destroy the establishment and abolish capitalism and replace it with a communist authoritarian dictatorship.
Oh the same sensible person that said that Labour haven’t changed in decades, completely ignoring the fact that Corbyn was in charge for 5 years, in which he purged the party of the moderates, and of course got rejected by the electorate twice. That same person that thinks he’s the people’s champion. Is that the sensible person that you identify with, or is he the nutter?
The guy in the cap is right, uk politics is still a game run by the old boys club where egos and optics are priority number one. They don't care about public service, it's all about stroking their egos. Part of the problem is that politics doesn't attract young and intelligent people either as they tend to be hoovered up by industries that offer more opportunities for fulfilling career paths and better benefits of employment.
If I were living in Islington, I would vote for Jeremy in a heartbeat. He is one of the few human beings left in politics. The rest do not belong to humanity. They need to get out of politics. They are only there to fill their pockets with their friends. Maybe the people in society should take them to court for breaking their contract (promises in their manifestos) that they make to get elected.
@@stevenpaulgoulding Those on the left? Odd to find left wing MPs in the Socialist Labour Party🤣 Only the far right have a right to exist in a really free democracy 👍🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I never liked Starmer and would never vote for him, but his stance on Gaza has proven to me that he's actually a dangerous person to be in power as a coward with no moral convictions. He's very similar to Boris Johnson in this respect, but lacks the wit.
I respect Starmer for his stance on Gaza. He was focused on a practical outcome in Gaza (achieving a ceasefire), not simply on making Labour Party members feel slightly better. It's very easy to call for a ceasefire when you don't have any real power to make it happen. Starmer understands that the UK in general, and the Labour Party in particular, has very little influence on Netanyahu and his extreme right wing Israeli government. Simply put, Netanyahu has no interest in listening to anything that Starmer (or Sunak) have to say on Gaza. So Starmer believed that the UK should coordinate its stance on Gaza with that of the EU. The UK's voice alone counts for very little in Israel, but the UK's voice added to that of the EU will be heard and taken much more seriously. Brexit Britain is too isolated and insignificant to achieve anything internationally by itself.
@@AK-np4rp : Strawman. I said no such thing. I’m saying that it’s best for the UK to follow the EU’s lead on international issues. The UK has no international credibility as an independent nation, due to the Brexit disaster. You’re saying that Starmer should have called for a immediate ceasefire earlier, just to make people in the UK feel better - even though you know it wouldn’t have saved 1 single life in Gaza.
@@timonsolus If you respect Starmer for his stance, the logical conclusion is that you support his stance. He made it clear that he supported collective punishment.
Sir Keir Starmer was from a working class background who worked himself all the way to the top as a barrister, Corbyn was born and raised in a manor in Shropshire, was privately educated and he has never done a days work in his life.
@@stevenpaulgoulding talking about values, Starmer’s got third way socialist policies that draw some parallels to the policies of Blair, who was a famously a man who barely ever mentioned the word socialism. Starmer can be working class but his policies are very much diet Tory policies, to just push a view based on someone’s policies is where someone lives is disingenuous and it is this kind of attitude that doesn’t allow for critical thinking and brainwashes the public into believing that things like BREXIT were good for the common man, highlighted by the fact that there’s a great majority of BREXIT voters who blamed direct immigration from South Asia on the EU, which in itself sounds stupid even thinking about it. Getting back to the debate Starmer’s only traditional labour policy was his green energy plans and he has now pushed back on that so yes the original statement is true Corbyn is more labour than Starmer, it’s quite simple tbf that a party with traditional democratic social t policies draws more paralels with someone with traditional democratic socialist policies rather than someone with policies with Blair’s new labour, which isn’t traditional labour, which the original comment was arguing about
@@alastairfulbrook1285 tbf how does going to a grammar school make you not working class, I used to go to a grammar school and 34% of our year were on pupil premium, that was an actual statistic published by our school, you don’t pay to go to a grammar school it ain’t a private school
@Lu_14_05 It ain't neccesarily going to a grammar school, but Reigate Grammar is particularly prestigious. Like it's not your bog standard grammar, people fight very hard to get in there
@@roberttelford745 your country slowly on way to became another lebanon, when islam takeover your country either convert to islam Or leave the country those are option available
I agree; thoughtful. measured and collected. If I end up at the end of a Pol Joe microphone I hope I'd come across like him rather than being the star of the thumbnail!
Like him or hate him, Corbyn has something very rare in British politics, namely principles, humanity, intelligence and common sense. His position on Palestine, for example, has always been spot on..
Conservatives have collapsed, time to shake up the system by voting for who you want as an MP or agree with in views (and maybe trust). Time to wind up Neo-liberalism in the UK?
I live in Denmark now, but I was brought up in north Islington... JC is the best MP we've got.. He has a social conscience for those who struggle.. You are trying to tell me that sir starmer cares about those people... good luck with that!
Jeremy corbyn was insanely popular with the youth and all optimists in 2019. He would have made the country an incredible place. Instead we got Boris, he lined his pockets along with his tory friends
His a bit of a softy but one of the only guys I’ve ever seen in government that has and sticks by their morals rather than sells them selves to the highest bidder.
Working people have been shafted for decades by labour and tories alike, the game’s over and now is the time to turn things around, Corbyn is a part of that change so make it happen Islington!!
As someone who actively campained for Jeremy's re election, it was obvious he is much loved in Islington north and would win. So many people said, of course they would vote for him he helped my mum and dad etc. The media were actively down playing how popular he was just to convince people not to vote for him, but Islington North would have none of it, 8 thousand majority. To the dude going on about supporting the IRA, one question would shut him up. "So what would you have done about the situation in Northern Ireland sir?" If only people had listened to Corbyn sooner think how many lives would have been saved. He said getting all the parties involved for a peaceful agreement was the only solution and the 1997 deal proved he was correct. So much so that the late Queen was filmed shaking hands with Martin Mcguiness, something totally unimaginable a couple of decades earlier.
@@happyjonn9242 You have a point but even if they're doing the right thing (i.e. split the right-wing vote), they're doing it for the wrong reasons. Doesn't change the fact that, as an electorate, they're still voting against their interests and being taken in by chancers and charlatans.
He must be the one Reform guy that couldn't afford to move to Essex in the 1980s and 1990s along with the rest of his racist "I'm a true Cockney, born in sight of the Bow bells" types. My dude be like King Canute whining about those Anglo-Saxons taking over his beloved Danish Britain - "Grrrr, That Aethelstan, he's a Left Wing German!"
Left wing, sure. Muslim. Not so much. But the dude saying that was old and out of touch. A strong point toward upper age limits for voting in addition to the existing lower age limits.
He obviously meant "politically Muslim supporting" not religiously Muslim. And he is absolutely right. If Corbyn wins it will be largely due to his Muslim support.
@@alberttatlock1541 Good. The islamic community are constantly vilified and attacked by the right wing in this country, I'm happy those living in Islington have got someone they feel is on their side.
If you grow up in certain parts of rural Britain you're reminded by the architecture that there was the tories and the whigs. You status at birth determines which way you vote and you'd be gossiped about if you deviated. And, if you grow up in a small village, you understand that you either toe the line to avoid being the subject of gossip, or you move away.
You know what would be nice. If Labour promised to produce the NHS Boris Bus money and actually did it. Those NHS nurses and doctors went into wartime levels of protection for this country during COVID. We stood on our doorsteps and applauded them. I would be walking down a street and half the street was out clapping and cheering. Everywhere. They deserve our utmost care in return.
@@mookyzookthey have 30% of seats and Tories have nothing to write home about concerning their achievements in government, like those Brexit benefits.
I’m quite jealous of Islington North constituency as they have two Labour members on the ballot so that would be a true litmus test of whether they prefer the left or right flavour of Labour.
A lot of very articulate, thoughtful and good folk in Islington North. Impressive. A creep or two, but hey, it's a free country .......... so I'm told.
wait, if "supporting hamas" makes him a muslim, doesnt supporting the IRA also make him catholic?
He should move to Gaza and Ireland because of derp derp derp..
Yeah, does Starmer's support of Israel make him a Jew.
You see, what you've done there is stopped for a moment and applied a tiny modicum of logic to what passes for his thoughts... His beliefs weren't formed with logical coherency in mind... You're supposed to just use incoherent racist gibberish.
@@crappymeal At the same time?
well said here here..he's a catholic muslim lol
He's always been an IRA Muslim so as a Catholic Islamist I have to vote for him
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Well said
😂😂😂
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He funded Isis and he a radical Muslim
That guy perfectly personifies the ReformUK Voter.
Yeah, he smears Corbyn as a terrorist supporter. I don't know the guy, but he ended with a racist trope of go home to where you come from. Even though he's standing in the constituency where Corbyn lives.
So what's the point of your response? What's wrong with other voters opinions?
@@stujujitwingfut5192opinions are like arse holes...
@@stujujitwingfut5192 that they're wrong and bad
@@stujujitwingfut5192take a joke. Snowflake 😂
The creep thinks Jeremy Corbyn is a creep.
😂😂😂
British Mitch McConnell
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its getting a bit creeepy
Generally I wouldn't want to be mean to the people in these videos but he's kind of asking for it
I get irrationally angry at people who say “well my family’s always voted this way so I’ll vote for them” like what is the fucking point?
it's the worst reason to vote for a party. Even worse than that reform guy. At least he's going with what he thinks even if people don't agree with him
Should have asked her who the Lib Dem leader was and I bet she wouldn't have known.
Its annoying byt then there are folk that don't vote - don't even go to spoil the ballot.
@@celestesmith6060 Tbf, Ed Davey is eminently forgettable.
@@genghis26 Yes, but I don't think it's because he's forgettable that she would likely not know he's the Lib Dem leader. Because of how the Overton window has shifted, & how Starmer has moved Labour rightwards, Labour now occupies the space on the political spectrum that the Lib Dems used to - but she'll complain about Labour despite voting for the same thing if it's branded 'lib dem'.
"He picks his own people. He's a left-wing Muslim" - Say what you want about Jezza, he's clearly not a Muslim.
racist old white guys gonna say racist stuff.
The Sun Newspaper told me he was a part of the Taliban 😂
He's practically a vicar!
That guy is wrong, Mo Salah is a left - wing Muslim, mind you , he does sometimes play on the right wing as well😀
I thought the guy said Corbyn was a left wing wislon!
‘He’s a creep’ says the wee man whose hard drive should probably be getting checked out
Where's your evidence to back this up? Or are you judging somebody for being old and not sharing your views?
@@aryanpugilist It’s in your mum’s farter. That’s where
@@aryanpugilistPersonally, it’s the second one for me!
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@@aryanpugilist If it looks like shit, and smells like shit, I’m not believing it’s chocolate. There was no “evidence” on Savile for an incredibly long time either apparently.
If I was living in Islington North I'd be pretty happy that I get to vote for Corbyn instead of Labour
really hope he gets in, as one of the people in the video said, current Labour isn't labour, especially as they are now allowing in conservative defectors... says a lot really
Good thing you are in the tiniest minority and labour will become a government without the hard-left nutters like Corbyn.
Kid starver is a torie!!! vote anything not Labour or torie I'm going independent or workers party
That guy say Corbyn was a “left wing Muslim”? Really? Sounds like a Southern MAGA supporter calling Obama that in the US
racist old white guys gonna say racist stuff.
@@kr050 Wisdom clearly does not come with age for the UK population
"brainwashed by the Russia" 😂
it's the lead poisoning generation, they have similar ideas regardless of the country
More likely mixed him up with Galloway - also not Muslim but is also a left-wing firebrand who left Labour, and had close colleagues and news articles announce his conversion a decade or two ago. He did give speeches for a while that seemed to speak of Muslims in the first person, though he claims he never converted... I don't know, but easier to see someone assuming he did than Corbyn.
The geezer with the brown cap summarised it perfectly : When so many people are attacking you , it's because you re doing good ....JC is the man of the people without a shadow of a doubt .
Ira plo hamas hezbollah ,Jezbollah
So many people are attacking Nigel Farage, too, so I don't think that's the best logic.
Reform UK be like:
@@unknownuser_99 no one in the establishment is attacking farage lol, it's coming from the people. the tories love him, that's why they keep defecting to him
yeah that’s why he lost two consecutive elections
When I met my partner, she was not politically active and her only interraction with a local MP was being helped with a housing issue after a single email to Corbyn. She was convinced by his response that MPs were grossly and unfairly villified.
When we moved in together we were in Iain Duncan Smith's constituency and she quickly realised Corbyn was an outlier.
Good local MPs are few and far between and I imagine Islinton North will be turning grey on the map in a couple of months.
The old fella saying that Jeremy wouldn't condem the IRA doesn't seem to realise that Maggie and her ilk were going to Ireland for talks with the IRA! Whilst vehemently denying that they talking to terrorists.
Exactly what Corbyn said we should do FFS. Talk to your supposed enemy and find out what's driving their anger?
That's a fair point but I don't think Margaret Thatcher needed to talk to the IRA to find out what was driving their anger, just read a history a book.
I love how he uses ‘Muslim’ like it’s an insult
To those type of people it is
Well, when you say Muslim to 95% of people they instantly start worrying about their young daughters or if they can hear ticking from their backpack.
It is.
@@avacyn2000 well that’s Islamophobic
@@belals6900 Good. I am Islamophobic. It’s a backwards and dangerous religion. It works fine in an cohesive, culturally uniform structure like Saudi Arabia or Lebanon. It doesn’t work in the UK, which is supposed to be tolerant and liberal. Islam has and will not compromise like Christianity has, which I do respect to a certain extent, but it is incompatible with the UK. Look at the GOV.UK Stats from London, 40% of London Muslims would endorse Sharia Law. This is lunacy.
The black guy in the NY Yankies baseball cap at the very end spoke some home truths! Well said Sir👌
Totally agree, a a man who has weighed it up. Nice one.
have to admit though ive never seen someone look left and right 30 times in 7 seconds then completly change to an unblinking death/paddington stare
@@Aloddff Experience as a Black person in London when being questioned with cameras on your political views (especially if anti-establishment) warrants some spatial awareness of your surroundings - especially with the likes of Norman Tebbitt, Oliver Letwin, Michael Howard, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson, Oliver Dowden, Priti Patel, Suella Braverman, John Woodcock, Robert Jenrick, Kemi Badenoch et al literally still in government now, with statements they have made and laws they have passed about and affecting these demographics and in constituencies like these, since the 1970s...
Mind Begs the Question:
▪︎Demonizing Jews is Anti-Semitic
▪︎Demonizing Muslims is Democratic?
A tin foil brain leftie. Spoke nothing but nonsense.
"I'll most likely vote Reform" I think we all figured that out before he said it lol
who said? the four eyed geezer?
Racists gotta race
Anyone with any kind of idea of self preservation should be voting reform.
@@sirstarrydah5293 won't be much self-preservation after they can't afford to have medical treatment once reform uk privatizes the NHS
Corbyn refuses to condemn Hummus?!? Why would you condemn Hummus? It's delicious!
You should always condom hummus. It's safer that way.
literally crying & shaking rn
mask off moment anyone with an acccent that isnt posh like you, you hate.
Be a real socialist and try hummus with fiery red peppers.
@@farhadchaudhry Where can you get that? Sounds yummy,
Corbyn was right about Israel.
No he wasn't and he's sympathetic to Hamas which is why he wouldn't condemn them. He didn't believe Putin was responsible for the Salisbury poisonings, when he clearly was, and Corbyn would have done nothing to stop Putin invading Ukraine.
Corbyn is wrong about Israel.
@@stevenpaulgoulding Israel is wrong about everything.
no he wasnt, hes a jew hater.
@@stevenpaulgouldinghow so?
Corbyns the man. I just wish I had someone like him in my constituency. I'd vote for him every day of the week! ❤️
Well done, you clearly DO know what time it is⏱️🎯👍!
Let's hope that when all of the votes are counted, the majority of Islington voters confirm that they view things EXACTLY the same way that you -- and I -- do, where Jeremy Corbyn is concerned🤞🎉!
Have a good day out there in the YT-verse👍!
You could always move to his area and support the commi
@@shaynemurphy2938 Typical eyeroll. He's literally not a communist. Then again you are probably a Reform voter so I shouldn't expect less 🤣
And twice at weekends!
Joking? lol
Love Corbyn. Sold down the river by the media and his own party. He’s a good person and you know where he stands, could barely tell you a fucking thing about Starmer lol
@BradleyUK58 I severely doubt you’ve done the adequate research to understand the complexities of the Troubles in my country and why he didn’t just instantly label the IRA as evil terrorist scum. It wasn’t “British army good IRA bad”. Use your brain.
He also doesn’t support them, he’s just refused to condemn their cause. I think long term he believes in Irish unity.
@RossG99: Sir Keir Starmer worked himself all the way to the top as a barrister, Corbyn has never done a day’s work in his life.
EXCEPT SKIDMARK HAS BEEN BOUGHT AND PAID FOR BY ISRAEL.
Sold down the river by MAGGOT HODGE and her daughter LIZZIE the deputy editor of BBC news at 6 & 10 at the time.
@BradleyUK58 Foolish comment mate really suggest you do some research on this topic. I’m from Belfast, I’m well aware what his stance and influence was on peace and the IRA.
I'm a Labour man but I hope Jeremy wins.
yes
spoken like someone who actually believes in the values labour is supposed to champion
Absolutely. Jeremy Corbyn is a great constituency focused independent backbench MP. But I'm glad he's not a Labour candidate.
Tribal loyalty to Labour or any of the parties is what got us into this mess. It's time for change to break the cycle. I've no idea who to vote for. I'm in Scotland so we have the SNP choice but that's a disaster too.
Dumb question, but will you actually vote for labour? What will they do for you?
Woah that old guy was bonkers. So much anger for Corbyn.
too much gbeebies
Indoctrinated by Murdoch
So much anger. Period.
my dad hates corbyn too. i could never understand why corbyn triggers him so much
He was probably lost and late for his tea 🤣
Ladies and gentleman, the face (and the brains) of your average Reform UK voter 🤦♂️
Right...and the average leftist is a blue-haired they/them with sympathy for Islamism and what they call MAPS (minor attracted persons)
Try not to make false generalisations. You do realise that this TH-cam channel is going to selectively show footage that makes its political opponents look as bad as possible.
Every Reform supporter I know is just a normal working class dude. And, no, we don't think that Corbyn is a left-wing Muslim lol.
It's not his fault he was evicted from his shell, for not paying the mortgage 🐢
Reform into what exactly? America's 51 State!? Those fools will walk over their mother's dead body if the rep top papers told them to
@@alfsmith4936 😅💀 Thats cold.
zios.
lol he is a Left Wing Muslim got me cracking up
He herped the derp with that one 😂
I tried to fathom what that even means and a few brain cells died
He is
@@liambowles7236you never had a brain in the first place
@@unknownguy-le1hr and you're a fantasist
“Labour hasn’t been Labour for so many decades now…” As an Australian, I feel your pain, for our Labor also hasn’t been Labor for decades as well. 😔
Was Jeremy Corbyn leader of the Australian Labour Party? Did he lose 2 elections for them as well?
@@skunclep1938 neat how you skipped over the point I was making.
@@coasterblocks3420 I’m pointing out that the guy in the video doesn’t know what he’s talking about. The man in the video described Jeremy Corbyn as the people’s champion, yet Labour haven’t been Labour for decades. So what was it when Corbyn was in charge, the People’s Democratic Party of Islington?
As for the Australian Labour Party, I’ll be honest, I wouldn’t argue with you, but that’s because I have no interest in whether you are correct or not.
@@skunclep1938 when our Labour/Labor parties were taken over by economic rationalists and lurched to the right is when their name became a façade to hide behind. I follow both Australian and UK politics and the trajectory of the once great workers parties in both countries has been depressingly the same.
Sadly both countries have been subjected to Murdoch's malign influence over the last fifty+ years.
'I'm voting this way because my family does'. Not an ounce of critical thinking by some
The guy wearing the cap at the end spoke the most sense here.
In what way? He calls Corbyn the people’s champion… and then says that the Labour party has been the same for decades, which conveniently ignores the 5 years when his “people’s champion” was leader. The same 5 years when his people’s champion was rejected by the people twice.
If that makes sense to you, you need to go see a doctor.
@@skunclep1938 Think you need the doctor, the two parties are establishment parties and if anybody tries to change that then the media will slaughter them.
@@skunclep1938 1938.. I'm guessing your the reform guy in the video? I think its you who needs the doctor.
@@skunclep1938 someone isn't aware of the labour leaks or the aljazeera investigation into labour friends of israel. i suppose you think JFK was "rejected by the people" also. 🤡🤡
@@seanc411 no, I am a Labour voter, and have been since 1987. The bloke in the cap was a hysterical and inconsistent fool, and is more likely to vote Reform than I am. I’m guessing you two are very alike.
And, you show how ignorant you are by thinking that I had a choice in the numbers TH-cam assigned to my name.
Corbyn will prevail, he wears his heart on his sleeve.
That's not a good quality for a party leader/ potential Prime Minister is it?
@@happyjonn9242 If you're ideal pm is Rishi Sunak, Boris Johnson or David Cameron then no its the worst quality to have.
The real question is do you think those were ideal politicians?
i really hope he does to give Keir a run for his money in Parliament. Keir is a Torie in wolf's clothing. Nothing their
@@Izzymill So you think every Labour leader before Corbyn were Tories in wolves clothings?
He's a truly terrible person.
The fella at the end was brilliant, definitively reflects a significant undercurrent in what people are thinking
No he don`t
Yeah. Bang on
@@haleytownsend7544 piss off
115 charges
It's amazing how easily a large chunk of the population was persuaded that someone with integrity was the opposite.
Explains brexit as well.
@BradleyUK58
Don't worry. You'll be let back in, but only when you demonstrate enough humility.
Come on. Be the first brexiter to identify a benefit for UK citizens from brexit 4 years after it actually happened. You guys have gone remarkably quiet since project fear was shown to be British understatement.
Remember. We need a real benefit someone could experience as an individual. None of the abstract sovereignty nonsense or taking back control. After all. They've taken back control of you and me.
Tell us the benefit you've experienced.
Be the one brexiter who can describe a benefit. We haven't heard one that's true for 8 years.
Your dwindling cohort has gone very quiet, now that brexit knocked 4% off GDP.
The problem is the Westminster system is designed to ensure people like Corbyn don’t get anywhere near the gears of power.
@BradleyUK58 Are we better off now than 2016 or even 2019? I don't think so. Has immigration which was one of the main points of contention with Brexit, slowed down or been controlled at all. Nope.
@BradleyUK58
So, what you seem to be saying is that project fear was accurate and brexit failed in the way remoaners predicted.
I've heard brexiters express the same idea that brexit was ruined by
.
But they could never explain any details. Surely brexit means brexit, the one true brexit as in leaving the EU.
Can you explain after actually leaving the EU and taking back control that you still think the EU is in control?
Or could it have something to do with the fact that brexit was the most stupid mistake this country ever made and that there was no plan for leaving.
@BradleyUK58
What did they sell and how much did they get?
I will not vote Labour until Kier Starmer resigns I will vote independent.
I wont vote Labour until the entire Blair cult have quit
If there is an independent candidate in your constituency, please look into what that individual stands for before lending them your vote. Personally I’ll be voting Green because I know what the party as a whole stands for.
@@ForthviewDevelopments Don't vote for the Blair cult, then don't get elected! Simple really. How can you make any difference when you are permanently in opposition?
SO you'll vote Tory.
@@MrChiddler nope, I live in Scotland so I can vote any way I want safe in the knowledge that no Tory is getting back in up here
I think we need as many independent voices in Parliament as possible.
then vote for Craig Murray, Richard Medhurst, and all the other WORKERS PARTY AND INDEPENDENTS.
Why? How would they achieve anything,?
Jeremy Corbyn's my man!
He want 72 hoors
Why? Are you Ok?
Calling Jeremy Corbyn "Muslim" is not an insult to Crobyn or Muslims.
I will forever vote for Jeremy happily than Vote for any current MP..Jeremy, we love you..
Jeremy Corbyn IS Labour, Starmer is a sham.
Corbyn is a shirker, Sir Keir is a worker.
@@stevenpaulgoulding
OOPS! Your ignorance is showing ...
@@stevenpaulgoulding keir is a serial liar who flip flops more than a fish out of water
That reform UK guy: "he's a creep" [insert side-eye monkey]
Was thinking the same 🤣
I think he is spot on
@BradleyUK58 he isn't but you are
@@maherhamadouch2005 So are you
@@haleytownsend7544 You too
Why wouldn't you pick the guy who has represented your area so well?
“My whole family is lib-dem and I don’t have an original thought in my head 🤪”
Saying you have a strong dislike for the tories but you're gonna vote lib dem despite the lib dems enabling Cameron and Osbourne's coalition of chaos which was the genesis of most of the problems the Lib Dems now want to tinker around the edge of is fucking MENTAL. I fucking hate the lib Dems, almost more than the Tories. At least the tories stand for something. The lib dems are fucking useless.
Yeah she didn't have a clue.
Like huh like over 16 surely by then u can think and read that the libs don’t stand for shit but I guess if life is so good then u need not worry about it
"My whole family is lib dem and none of them have a problem with voting for lying closet-tories so i guess im fine with that too."
She’s not got a clue
JC is a compassionate human and that is invaluable
The options are blue, red, or yellow Tory- at least these voters have the option of a viable independent candidate now, good luck to Jeremy, irrespective of anything else he has been an exceptional servant to the people of Islington North for decades.
I guess everyone's a Tory when you want to destroy the establishment and abolish capitalism and replace it with a communist authoritarian dictatorship.
Jeremy Corbyn is one of the very few honest members of Parliament.
Sensible folk & one nutter
"...we're not interested in your ego. Fix the country" 👏
Oh the same sensible person that said that Labour haven’t changed in decades, completely ignoring the fact that Corbyn was in charge for 5 years, in which he purged the party of the moderates, and of course got rejected by the electorate twice. That same person that thinks he’s the people’s champion. Is that the sensible person that you identify with, or is he the nutter?
Well said that man.
The guy in the cap is right, uk politics is still a game run by the old boys club where egos and optics are priority number one. They don't care about public service, it's all about stroking their egos. Part of the problem is that politics doesn't attract young and intelligent people either as they tend to be hoovered up by industries that offer more opportunities for fulfilling career paths and better benefits of employment.
If I were living in Islington, I would vote for Jeremy in a heartbeat. He is one of the few human beings left in politics. The rest do not belong to humanity. They need to get out of politics. They are only there to fill their pockets with their friends.
Maybe the people in society should take them to court for breaking their contract (promises in their manifestos) that they make to get elected.
JC is a Humanist and and Envronmentalist. That gets my vote every time.
Remember if you vote for Labour you're voting for Red tie Tories a vote for Jeremy Corbyn is a vote for the real labour party 🇬🇧🧐
and if you don't live in Islington?....
"He's a left-wing Muslim." 😂😂😂
Politics Joe surely zeroes in on all the numpties.. 😏 Just as on canvey island yesterday.
definitely kept him in there just to let him ridicule himself to thousands of people lol.
PoliticsJOE using a quote from the old crank for their thumbnail is poor form.
They were on canvey! Good luck finding someone there that isn't a numpty, best book in for at least a weeks stay.
@@stephendiggines9122 😄
Just letting them speak is far better than ridiculing them...they just lay bare their own ignorance.
It's like scientists crossed Mitch McConnell with the "Do you want some?" guy.
Wealdstone raider
😂😂😂
You've got no fans....
Wish I lived in Islington North, I’d vote Corbyn every time!
At last Starmer can get rid of one of the best Labour candidates ever!
Sir Keir Starmer got rid of the Labour liabilities.
@@stevenpaulgoulding You regard those on the left as ‘ liabilities?’ Think you’re with the wrong party?🤣
@@stevenpaulgoulding You regard those on the left of politics as
“ liabilities “ just maybe your with the wrong party🤣
@@stevenpaulgoulding Those on the left? Odd to find left wing MPs in the Socialist Labour Party🤣
Only the far right have a right to exist in a really free democracy 👍🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Corbyn is a man of dignity
I never liked Starmer and would never vote for him, but his stance on Gaza has proven to me that he's actually a dangerous person to be in power as a coward with no moral convictions. He's very similar to Boris Johnson in this respect, but lacks the wit.
I respect Starmer for his stance on Gaza. He was focused on a practical outcome in Gaza (achieving a ceasefire), not simply on making Labour Party members feel slightly better.
It's very easy to call for a ceasefire when you don't have any real power to make it happen.
Starmer understands that the UK in general, and the Labour Party in particular, has very little influence on Netanyahu and his extreme right wing Israeli government. Simply put, Netanyahu has no interest in listening to anything that Starmer (or Sunak) have to say on Gaza.
So Starmer believed that the UK should coordinate its stance on Gaza with that of the EU. The UK's voice alone counts for very little in Israel, but the UK's voice added to that of the EU will be heard and taken much more seriously.
Brexit Britain is too isolated and insignificant to achieve anything internationally by itself.
@@timonsolusYou think it's sensible to support collective punishment.
@@AK-np4rp : Strawman. I said no such thing. I’m saying that it’s best for the UK to follow the EU’s lead on international issues. The UK has no international credibility as an independent nation, due to the Brexit disaster.
You’re saying that Starmer should have called for a immediate ceasefire earlier, just to make people in the UK feel better - even though you know it wouldn’t have saved 1 single life in Gaza.
@@timonsolus If you respect Starmer for his stance, the logical conclusion is that you support his stance. He made it clear that he supported collective punishment.
@@AK-np4rp : Did he? When? And how?
💯 will be voting for Corbyn
He is more Labour than Starmer`s Labour Party
Sir Keir Starmer was from a working class background who worked himself all the way to the top as a barrister, Corbyn was born and raised in a manor in Shropshire, was privately educated and he has never done a days work in his life.
@@stevenpaulgoulding Working class background? His parents may have been, but he grew up in fucking Oxted and went to Reigate Grammar. Come off it
@@stevenpaulgoulding talking about values, Starmer’s got third way socialist policies that draw some parallels to the policies of Blair, who was a famously a man who barely ever mentioned the word socialism. Starmer can be working class but his policies are very much diet Tory policies, to just push a view based on someone’s policies is where someone lives is disingenuous and it is this kind of attitude that doesn’t allow for critical thinking and brainwashes the public into believing that things like BREXIT were good for the common man, highlighted by the fact that there’s a great majority of BREXIT voters who blamed direct immigration from South Asia on the EU, which in itself sounds stupid even thinking about it.
Getting back to the debate Starmer’s only traditional labour policy was his green energy plans and he has now pushed back on that so yes the original statement is true Corbyn is more labour than Starmer, it’s quite simple tbf that a party with traditional democratic social t policies draws more paralels with someone with traditional democratic socialist policies rather than someone with policies with Blair’s new labour, which isn’t traditional labour, which the original comment was arguing about
@@alastairfulbrook1285 tbf how does going to a grammar school make you not working class, I used to go to a grammar school and 34% of our year were on pupil premium, that was an actual statistic published by our school, you don’t pay to go to a grammar school it ain’t a private school
@Lu_14_05 It ain't neccesarily going to a grammar school, but Reigate Grammar is particularly prestigious. Like it's not your bog standard grammar, people fight very hard to get in there
Labour are now the I can't believe it's not Labour party.
Guess you only love labour when they lose elections and then blame them for losing,,make it make sense!!
1:50 "i think he's a creep" ironic...
the first response! “Labour hasn’t been Labour in decades!”
That guy looks a bit young to be voting for Reform UK.....
Vote for Jeremy Corbyn
Damn what is Bill Gates doing there?
😂😂😂
The fossil guy was truly nasty
Probably votes Reform
@@roberttelford745or Tory, they are the same thing.
he loves his nation , he don't like how islamist taking over his beloved country
@@ulala9729 any DNA has got to be an improvement on what produced him
@@roberttelford745 your country slowly on way to became another lebanon, when islam takeover your country either convert to islam Or leave the country those are option available
The younger guy with the leather jacket was very perceptive.
what are you on
I agree; thoughtful. measured and collected. If I end up at the end of a Pol Joe microphone I hope I'd come across like him rather than being the star of the thumbnail!
Erm, you mean the black guy? 🤨
@@chuck1804 Grow up. There were a bunch of black guys. There was only one youngster with a leather jacket.
@@Lamartine111 so, the young black guy with the leather jacket?
Spot the Daily Mail reader
On the bright side, that reform voter looks like he won't survive the next Parliament. And nothing of value will be lost.
Social media brings ugly casual sociopathy out of drooling idiots.
😂😂
Based
Typical leftist: dehumanising old people. "Nothing of value will be lost". Kinda what the Nazis were saying about the Jews. Appalling.
On the bright side, he's voting Reform and not Tory. That's good news, as he will make it marginally harder for the Tory candidate to win.
Baby Boomer creep in this video represents the main 2 parties. Calling Jeremy a creep is kid of ironic.
Like him or hate him, Corbyn has something very rare in British politics, namely principles, humanity, intelligence and common sense. His position on Palestine, for example, has always been spot on..
There is this old Dutch sketch about a creepy neighbour who wants to start a party against creepy neighbours. 🤣🤣🤣
Conservatives have collapsed, time to shake up the system by voting for who you want as an MP or agree with in views (and maybe trust).
Time to wind up Neo-liberalism in the UK?
I live in Denmark now, but I was brought up in north Islington... JC is the best MP we've got.. He has a social conscience for those who struggle.. You are trying to tell me that sir starmer cares about those people... good luck with that!
Im not from Islington but if i could i would vote for him.
Jeremy corbyn was insanely popular with the youth and all optimists in 2019. He would have made the country an incredible place. Instead we got Boris, he lined his pockets along with his tory friends
His a bit of a softy but one of the only guys I’ve ever seen in government that has and sticks by their morals rather than sells them selves to the highest bidder.
Working people have been shafted for decades by labour and tories alike, the game’s over and now is the time to turn things around, Corbyn is a part of that change so make it happen Islington!!
Well I for one don’t want another five years of the current narcissistic government.
The general public are thick as mince… painful watch.
Yes you are correct only the old man was telling the truth.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Spot on,,,,,,,for me JC still the man
@@GlennLeinster JC is a total toss pot 100%.
@@Wrtp. hes a black muslim and my favourite conservarive
@@JP8YT you been on the wine 🍷.🤔🤔🤔😜
As someone who actively campained for Jeremy's re election, it was obvious he is much loved in Islington north and would win. So many people said, of course they would vote for him he helped my mum and dad etc. The media were actively down playing how popular he was just to convince people not to vote for him, but Islington North would have none of it, 8 thousand majority. To the dude going on about supporting the IRA, one question would shut him up. "So what would you have done about the situation in Northern Ireland sir?" If only people had listened to Corbyn sooner think how many lives would have been saved. He said getting all the parties involved for a peaceful agreement was the only solution and the 1997 deal proved he was correct. So much so that the late Queen was filmed shaking hands with Martin Mcguiness, something totally unimaginable a couple of decades earlier.
You know when people say Reform voters are idiots? This is why.
I hope Corbyn wins and Starmer loses his seat
How idiotic !
@@andybyrne50 why?
So do I
@@andybyrne50found kid starvers press Secretary
@@fungshui4850 grow up. I read your statement that you’d rather vote Tory , speaks volumes about you !
0:39 - "I'll most likely vote Reform". How surprising, I almost fell off my chair (!). God help us with this electorate.
You should be thankful, By splitting the Tory vote, Reform is the only reason the Tories aren't going to win the GE or cause a hung parliament.
@@happyjonn9242 You have a point but even if they're doing the right thing (i.e. split the right-wing vote), they're doing it for the wrong reasons. Doesn't change the fact that, as an electorate, they're still voting against their interests and being taken in by chancers and charlatans.
He must be the one Reform guy that couldn't afford to move to Essex in the 1980s and 1990s along with the rest of his racist "I'm a true Cockney, born in sight of the Bow bells" types. My dude be like King Canute whining about those Anglo-Saxons taking over his beloved Danish Britain - "Grrrr, That Aethelstan, he's a Left Wing German!"
Lot of us will vote for him🎉
That old boy needs to stop getting educated by the MSM news.
Left wing, sure. Muslim. Not so much. But the dude saying that was old and out of touch. A strong point toward upper age limits for voting in addition to the existing lower age limits.
Or a base level of education. He spoke like a total gammon, closet racist.
He obviously meant "politically Muslim supporting" not religiously Muslim. And he is absolutely right. If Corbyn wins it will be largely due to his Muslim support.
@@alberttatlock1541 Good. The islamic community are constantly vilified and attacked by the right wing in this country, I'm happy those living in Islington have got someone they feel is on their side.
@alberttatlock1541 no he didn't
He's about the only one who knows and cares and not someone who is out for self. If I could vote for JC I would!
No to Corbyn! No to Diane Abbott!
Natalie Elphick, come on in.....
Oh, and we offer CHANGE! BS! 😢
I don't get what so many people have against hummus?
It makes a lovely dip for savoury movie snacks.
Now condom hummus definitely does sound condemnable
You should get into comedy.
I’m 70, soon. Pretty sure I’ll die while waiting for decency to become popular.
The old 'my family voted...'
It’s honestly sad, she couldnt even give a real reason
@@jeongbun2386 Yes. Typical sheep.
They just aren't politically active, they rely on those they trust and just copy their opinions. One day they will start to pay attention themselves.
If you grow up in certain parts of rural Britain you're reminded by the architecture that there was the tories and the whigs. You status at birth determines which way you vote and you'd be gossiped about if you deviated.
And, if you grow up in a small village, you understand that you either toe the line to avoid being the subject of gossip, or you move away.
She was immediately on the spot wasn’t she. Like “ah fuck. I hadn’t thought any further than Lib Dems. I’ve no idea why I’m voting for them”
The old guy was... weird.
Everyone else pretty much just seemed so real. They're just normal, reasonable people. Tired of the bs
Jeremy Corbyn would get my Vote over the Labour frauds 👍
You mean the Corbyn who lost us two elections? The Corbyn who got demolished by a chump like Johnson?
Vote for the right politicians, not the wrong political tribes.
That creep calling jezza a creep proper creep
You know what would be nice. If Labour promised to produce the NHS Boris Bus money and actually did it. Those NHS nurses and doctors went into wartime levels of protection for this country during COVID. We stood on our doorsteps and applauded them. I would be walking down a street and half the street was out clapping and cheering. Everywhere. They deserve our utmost care in return.
"Anyone who doesn't believe in exactly what I believe can't possibly be true British". Such inspiring logic from the right...
The man who said “what are Labour doing for the country “ needs to learn “LABOUR ARE NOT IN GOVERNMENT” and take a seat /
Labour are poopy
No but they are in the opposition and have not done a lot of opposing, more like gone along with pretty much the tories have brought in.
@@mookyzookthey have 30% of seats and Tories have nothing to write home about concerning their achievements in government, like those Brexit benefits.
I’m quite jealous of Islington North constituency as they have two Labour members on the ballot so that would be a true litmus test of whether they prefer the left or right flavour of Labour.
None of these people here could name one Corbyn policy btw.
What does the bloke in the baseball cap expect UK Labour to do? It has been in opposition for the last 14 years, it had no power to change anything
The stupidity and xenophobia of some pondlife in the uk never ceases to continually amaze and sadden me.
I know excatly what you mean,,,,,what a country
In group preference is completely normal around the World.
@@GlennLeinster in group preference is completely normal around the World.
@BradleyUK58 towards the genocide loving Israelis or the genocide hating Israelis?
A lot of very articulate, thoughtful and good folk in Islington North. Impressive. A creep or two, but hey, it's a free country .......... so I'm told.
Who gave that old Ziofascist fart interview time? lol
they gave him time to let him ridicule himself 😂
@@Leo-iu5rr haha yeah, that's what I said on someone else's comment.
The guy in NY cap is the only person speaking sense who seems tuned in.
JC is a great man.
but not as an MP?