Gen Z MPs Sworn Into Parliament
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- Parliament has welcomed an influx of Generation Z MPs following Labour's landslide election victory, with seven of the eight youngsters being from Keir Starmer's party.
Labour MP for North West Cambridgeshire Sam Carling has become the youngest sitting MP, known as the baby of the house, at just 22 years old.
Labour MPs Joshua Dean and Euan Stainbank are also just 24 years old.
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What were you doing at 22 years old?
Better things than calling out youngsters Who really could do without being compared to some of the highest achievers at such a young age??
Maybe?
I dunno....
Jesus....
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@@MaisieSqueakI think it’s just meant to give props to these youngsters? That’s how I read it anyway (and yeah age 22 I was pretty useless 😂)
I am 22 and I'm fucked because I wasn't born into a rich family like all these MPs are
I was serving in the royal Navy saving children from a war torn Benghazi while gun fire and mortar surrounded the area while members of parliament announced our location on sky news adding to the danger
I solemnly swear. No cap. The position of an MP is literally me fr fr. ✋
Frfr
😂😂
massive w fam having a gen z MP is fire 🔥🔥🔥
imagine if that was actually allowed, everyone would be laughing
deadass.
News flash: People are getting older. Imagine if the boomers stopped treating millennials and gen z like kids.
half of Gen z aren’t adults though?..
Well stop acting like kids and uh, we have a deal
@@Hamaswife more like a quarter are kids now 💀
Another few years and we'll be seeing gen alpha adults
@@rangedlime Done. I'm a millennial. I own a home, I own a car, I've got pets, I have a full-time 9-5 office job. I run a small side business. Stop treating me (us) like kids. We have a deal?
@@HamaswifeBut half are, or whatever proportion. Original comment holds true but, making a news report on the (i think?) first members of parliament of a generation is fairly news worthy
Wild that this guy will now be receiving a salary of £90000 at age 22
90k a year is absolutely mental
For doing fuck all and being useless crazy world
@@AB-sg5wnWhich is the same as what you do.
@@AB-sg5wn Quite like you, eh?
And a pension
You now have individuals who know how to set wifi password in the parliament, unlike the US😂Be proud!
It's very rare for the UK to have a prime minister older than 60. Heck 55 is seen as too old and fairly rare.
@@tomasvrabec1845 US politics are beyond repair. You guys should cherish the control the people still have over their leaders.
Wrong. US knows how.
How uneducated are you? The US has gen Z in the House of Representatives.
This made me laugh out loud. Thank you
Good to see so many young people becoming MPs...we need a balance between the young and old.
Lets hope they know what they are doing - our future is in their hands ! 😮
All the young people her are just puppets of the old
@@albertliu1068 One of them tried to swear on the King George Bible, so I doubt it.
@@teddycutler1that did make me chuckle 😂
we need sum mfs who didn't grow up on money too...
Can't wait to see Jacob Collier turn the House of Commons into a choir.
The booing will be done in triads!
Came go the comments for this! 😂
'Orrrderrrrr!!!'
He's my MP, kind of a pain trying to google anything about him :')
@@Draenix572 I've been having exactly the same problem
It’s not fair why does the UK get younger people and the USA get old people in the government!
For starters, the US does have age qualifications in its constitution
@@samuelmelton8353Needs to DEFINITELY change that now.
The minimum age for US representatives is 25
don't be jealous, the young mps we get are all spineless party loyalists from private schools
Boo hoo cry harder Yankee
Under UK law, the minimum age to become an MP is 18.
@@xonerate371Least racist, sanest TH-cam commenter.
@@xonerate371nah, L, nerd + ratio 🤓 opinion rejected 🤯🤯
@@peanut_gorilla3265no, yes
@@xonerate371this is stupid
@@danielkamilfudaa7562you realise it's satire right?
Having someone with a broccoli cut as a politician is wild.
Not really. Those young people you see with a broccoli cut are citizens just the same as you
Bro it's not their fault they have curly hair lol
@@kasajizo8963 they dont have curly hair, they get their hair permed, it's a self inflicted disease.
Who genuinely cares, especially the mfs sat next to him are balding old geezers wearing anachronistic wigs
@@JrKenguYou can make assumptions all you want, not everyone with curly hair got a perm...
And for those who did...who cares? It's hair.
Would you like to swear? Fuck yeah
😂😂
I want to swear after seeing the baby faces in charge of the UK now
@@The_Alpha_E this might sound far-fetched but there's this thing called 'time'
@@mozartmozi7776 Also something called testosterone ! crucial for decision making ...
@@bullhuss very true
"He...he's right behind me..isn't he?!"
Millennial ahh humour fr fr 💀💀💀💀
@@ninny65 How old are you?
@@tga-hz7jf Bussin
@@ninny65 hahahaha, that was a great way to tell him how old you are lmao
@@gamesmaster1060 ohio rizz
I don't consider myself old at 36 but whenever I see people 10+ years younger than me in professional jobs, it does remind me of my age lol. Years really do fly.
I feel old at nearly 31
At 41 you will change your mind lol
Expired
@@ummmmmok6905"Expired" is wild 💀
That's like midlife
People forget William Pitt the younger was only 24 when he became prime minister and an outstanding one at that
Different time, different culture.
And Churchill was 25 and already a Boer war veteran and Charlie Kennedy was 23 both went on to great things
Fortunately S. Baldrick saw off Pitt 'The even Younger' otherwise he'd have had the record...😅
Yet, he was educated in a library full of the greatest books ever written, a genius, and the son of none other than Pitt the Elder, who was also a phenominally good prime minister, and taught his son every trick in the book.
I doubt that these have such an education or cultured background, if they did, modern "meritocracy" would ensure that they never found their way into parliament.
@@andrew7440What does the S stand for?
The amount of people in these comments acting as though these adult candidates are children is ridiculous
Excactly, the people in the comments don't realize that you're an adult by 22
@@user-zv7yb4yp9g 18*
Reminds me of when I think someone in France was running for president and the news was about how young he was. I think he was 30 or at least over 26
They are children.
They are actually
Fantastic to have young people representing us. New ideas and openness is something many older politicians lack. Hopefully they will also be aware of their inexperience and accept advice from elder MPs and civil servants. If they do that they're exactly what this country needs.
Lack of experience however is not something older people have
@@captainjames4649Stunted experience is not a good treat either
@@captainjames4649 There are a LOT of old politicians in the parliament, there is a lot of "ideas and experiences" from them trust me. We need MORE of young politicians. If politics was just about experienced people doing experienced and reasonable decisions, we would be living in paradise.
@@captainjames4649 They have the same experience as any new MPs, whether they are 22 or 52
@@captainjames4649
Experience from people who lived in the past. 😂😂😂
We’re not fighting communism, destabilizing developing countries, and funding terrorist organizations that will surely not be a problem in the future anymore. Please retire, I’m sure you’ve lined your pockets with enough of our taxes to do so.
I solemnly swear I am up to no good 😂
Found a non-toxic and actually funny comment in a TH-cam comments section.
How is this possible.
I started making trouble in my neighborhood
Yep Harry puttah
- Every politician ever
I do So Wish these Young People, NOT be corrupted by power, over their term, and mayhap choose to Walk away, and use their time to better inform others,
So you'd rather have a Parliament full of old farts?
@@mildlydispleased3221 Honestly yes, they're at least a lot more experienced with decision making than a 22 year old who's best interest is legalizing drugs.
@@DARKINBLADE.
Which is a great idea actually. We can now better regulate drugs, take pressure off of our justice system, stop overcrowding our prisons, and maybe perhaps South America may be stable again.
@@alexvang5639 Spoken like a true mouthbreather.
They most certainly will be.
Of course the Scottish one looks the oldest.
🤣😂
All that weather takes a toll
@Cheese1111-b1y Speak for yourself. I still get ID'd at 23
Same with me lol
What a absolute Breath of Fresh Air into the house of commons after getting rid of tired OLD men and Women who are well past their use by date in terms of brining NEW ideas to the House of Commons! I wish them all the best of luck and just go and be your brilliant best at all you do in your new careers.... just a wonderful moment to see real generational change.
Gen Z are more woke than other generations on average. Their worldview is immature. They will just act as voting points paid for by the taxpayer for labour leadership.
Apart from the fact that there are a bunch of youngsters, I’m honestly more impressed and excited by the fact that they are first given a choice to “swear or affirm”.
Yet another thing the USA could take note of- British politicians are not required to have any religious beliefs nor swear on a holy book if they don’t want to. They don’t need to fake a faith to attract votes.
And, if they do want t swear to their god they get to choose WHICH book and which god , without it being a big deal.
Just as ridiculous to pledge allegiance to some bloke who’s in charge because his mum was, than it is to swear on a Bible.
@@thespamdance311 a little off topic but ok. It’s a monarchy. Shocking. So are plenty of other countries. At least the UK doesn’t let the king run the country! It’s all ceremonial, so why the fuss?
And arguing that a monarchy is as silly as a religion is a pretty good debate question . Discuss. I would say they are both silly, but one far more damaging in that people across the globe seem set on duping themselves into the threat of burning for eternity if they are nice to gay people, and the monarchy just…. costs a lot or ordinary people money for some people to be symbolic figureheads. The lesser evil I would argue.
that’s interesting,with quran too?
@@thespamdance311 there was an mp who swore to work his hardest to become a republic but still affirmed to become and mp, forget what his name was
It’s no accident, an atheist MP fought very hard to secure this right; his constituency also backed him and kept re-electing him in the face of Parliament refusing to accept him unless he swore on the Bible - Charles Bradlaugh MP and the citizens of Northampton made this possible.
I like how they provide both religious and non religious oaths to take. Nice to see governments actually evolving with the times
The affirmation was brought in in the 1800s for the Quakers. Alas it has been hijacked by the non-believers.
How things be like in the past?
@@dsudaniel3003 I assume that you had to either swear on a religious text, or (more specifically) the Bible
@@_AceInTheHole_in all honesty just for the traditional aspect i can see people swearing on the bible. You dont have to believe in it, but as long as you uphold the oath what does it matter i guess.
@@OnlyGrafting I would say that for some religious MPs (like Muslim or Sikh ones), it could be considered unethical to swear on a religious text that they don't believe in, but I guess that it's a matter of opinion.
The fact only two of them swore with the Bible and the rest affirm'd instead. Really shows how religion nearly has no influence on my generation..
Edit: Bunch of slack jawed non believers in these replies!
that's just how parliament is. watch the old pensioners being sworn in and you'll see most of them affirm too. makes sense really, none of the major parties these days care about representing Christians so why would we join one
sounds good to me
scary how so few care
The fact that politicians have to pledge allegiance to a monarch is a disgrace.
Good for them. Religion has no place in parliament
There's no such thing as 'Gen Z' or any other of these silly 'generational' categories. They are just cynical marketing terms.
Yep. “Gen Z” just sounds better than “young.”
They are ridiculous terms, and also damaging I think.
Its just a bracket of years, given a name. Look all stereo-types and labels, it bears some truths and hides others. The reality is that being young, they're more likely to represent the attitudes of others of their generation.
Generation is an era and helps to distinguish. Young could be anything between 1-35, that is not gen-z.
#okBoomer
"King George's Bible"
Lol
what's so funny?
@@elomial724because they don’t realize the value of a common belief system.
@@dsudaniel3003 People who say which King's Bible they want? Wdym common belief system? What's that?
@@dsudaniel3003 keep mad 😆😆😆
@@elomial724she misspoke it king James not king George there is no king George Bible
They got jacob collier in parliament
Jacob is my new MP, and I was friends with him in my school years.
Didn’t vote for him, I’m really dissatisfied with the stances and positions Labour have taken, I even asked him directly on social media if he agreed with the statement “Does austerity need to be stopped?” He honestly said “I don’t agree”! Unbelievable! After 14 yrs of it destroying this country, all the people who have fallen into the worst poverty because of it, that Labour do not take an anti-austerity approach to their plans for govt is insulting to all the people who are poorer because of it.
It’s great to see young faces in parliament, but if their politics are not going to represent the country and its issues and fix them materially, they’re not worth shit.
We got young people in a job for old geezers, finally
Future father or mother of the house in that group.
*"I do solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare that I will not play Pub G while in session and keep my sordid bedroom games out of TikTok so long I am in...Parliament?"*
*Is there a "King George's Bible"?? And they blame Ole Man Biden...*
loll
Who on earth is Ole Man Biden? Quite an odd name.
@@LoyalandTrue. President Biden
@@theunexplainablecrumbs4387 I've not heard of them.
@@theunexplainablecrumbs4387That’s gen alpha, not gen z. The oldest gen alpha is around 13-12~. The original commenters joke was perfectly fine and more accurate.
Oh god, as someone who’s Gen Z, parliament is doomed
why? these people are very well educated?
King George's Bible? I've not heard of that one
lmaoo
She’s bringing that wealth of life experience to bear on the big moment
She was probably just nervous
@@David-ix1uv Don't worry, it's all a load of bollocks anyway.
@@Pebble_Collectordemocracy? I agree
Good to see Napoleon Dynamite taking his seat in the House of Commons 👍
😂
🤣
I feel better already.
Lee Anderson looks miserable
Worried at the prospect of being Chief Whip for Reform UK Ltd
He's a weird guy
Bro is always miserable
He would put a minimum age limit of 40 to be an MP..
He is not just nobody but a turncoat !
Sorry for the incorrect information on this video, but according to his wikipedia page, Joshua Reynolds is in fact 301 years old this year.
The second guy has Ed Miliband's hairline.
Even the new generation is becoming ambitios and hungry for power just as the old generation did
Its literally how humans have worked for the last thousands of years
This makes me feel unaccomplished at 23 but at the same time proud that we're now able to be in parliament
Skibidi Toilet Bill when?
It’s all about that rizz!
@@VikingMJB I'm excited for them to ask Turkish Quandale Dingle to parliament tbh
Luckily no gen alphas in the parliament yet
Gen z don't say 'skibidi'. That's gen alpha
*Gen Alpha
"King Georges bible"
Hong Kong would have had Gen z MPs at the Legislative Counil had they not made a fool of themselves when being sworn into the council. It's not that hard, surely.
first order of business: outlaw the broccoli style haircut
Oh god here comes my generation to mess it all up 😂
This one knows his place. Good job kid.
In all seriousness though, I don't see how someone with such little real world experience and Gen-Z's pragmatic and dubious sense of morality can be trusted to make decisions which will shape the lives of not only his generation, but mine, my parents' and my grandparents generation for years to come.
Not to mention, his gaunt, stick-figure like build is a solid indication of him having not done a single day's worth of manual labour in his entire life, or having even spent time socialising with anyone outside his spoiled, pompous bubble of inbred weasel people, so "king" Phillip probably likes him.
As a just-turned-30, white working class guy, I'd say my life is about to get a lot harder when all the 19 year old Muhammeds, Sanjays and Sergeis start to swarm Britain and the government sends them exclusively to working class areas.
In India, minimum age to become an MP is 35. I wish it was 18 like UK
Gosh they are all so young. Hope they will learn fast with a good common sense and does not get carried away - our future is in their hands !
I’m certain the electorate had no idea who these people were and voted based on the party. Another reason for proportional representation.
Mad watching people my age wow !!! Time flys
God help us.
Brilliant to see young fresh faces in parliament!
fresh out of their mums' fannies
During the election campaign, I actually met the Labour mp for my town (Rosie Wrighting ) and she’s showing promise to be a good mp.
she's not gonna let you hit bro
@@echochamber1234 no she’s genuinly a good mp; she’s down town every other weekend promoting local businesses
Why are the boys all so posh like tories but for Labour? We need to get a true party for working class people.
Because no one dare votes a poor young man in. They all have sound reasoning and lack they special fancy high end rich boy degrees. They also sound like decent people and lack that snobbish young person attitude.
this is “new new labour”! the one true statement that kier starmer made is that the labour party has “changed”, but not necessarily for the better!
At least they look native enough to these lands. I'm sure they'll all vote for more immigration though.
Poor people don't tend to be very well educated and aren't suited generally for such a role
how is a boy with permed hair "posh"??
The disdain with which he said "King Charles" was delicious.
Wonder how corrupt they'll be?
Probably no where near as corrupt as the old generation who has brought the uk on its knees!
I could already tell Joshua Reynolds is going to be a piece of work 😂
Gen z has such a negative connotation 😭
They are racist cowards
We got Jacob Collier in parliament before GTA 6 😂😂😂
2:08 "King George's Bible", what a muppet
I'm not from the UK so I looked up 'King George's Bible' and was very confused when I couldn't find anything about it haha
Why? I’m a Muslim so yeah .. idk how many versions of the Bible yall got
cut her some slack she was probably nervous, she apologized after for saying king george rather than king james
@@Mariam_aam You've got some brain damage clearly
@@Mariam_aam she meant King James Bible which is some protestant rewrite the Brits made
Finally, people under the age of 90.
I'm French and I didn't know the difference between swearing or affirming, very interesting indeed. So great that people have the choice!
Thank you for great reporting. The discription helps a lot.
Love the look on Lee Anderson face 😂
What on earth is this?
Solemnly swearing allegiance to the king and his successors? What the fook? SURELY it should be allegiance to the people of the UK and Northern Ireland, not to the bloody king?
You get to pick what you swear to.
This is crazy. No life experience nothing and they are MP’s for large areas. This is ridiculous.
That’s how democracy works broski
So far it seems life experience in parliament just means insider trading and thinking leaving the EU was a good idea. F*ck that, I'll vote for the young candidates who've had to grow up in this shit show
didn't realise that Jacob collier had left music!
Based Keir Mather and Rosie Wrighting Swearing on the KJ Bible. Right on.
Rose swore on the King GEORGE Bible, whatever that’s supposed to be 😂
Douay Rheims would have been more based.
The girl at 2:06 just swore and didnt even know the book name despite the guy before her saying the right one, then again she is a labour mp
Probably just nervous as hell. Imagine if you were in that situation as a twentysomething.
@@samukis272maybe she should pick another job if she wants to get paid 80k a week to do nothing
This may prove a difficulty for the govt. So many 'never had a proper job activist' types (of any political stripe) is going to be problematic, made worse by the fact that they are extremely young.
Yeah its almost like the way of getting in is being born into it
This Zoomer knows their place, good lad.
First parliamentary task. . . Get the kettle on !
All posh snobs from rich families.
this
You expect England to listen to a low class guy from Liverpool?😂
@@Shy3eee Did I say anything about low class? No, I didn't. Don't make stupid assumptions.
@@Shy3eeethey should lol but nope
@@JustARandomSomething but you brought up rich so obviously I was make that assumption 😂
The Lib Dem man was acting funny 😹😹
It’s inappropriate for people at uni to be earning 90,000 pounds + expenses at the taxpayer expense.
They were voted for in a democratic election, they earned their position.
Why is it?
@@yuppymike because they don’t have the skills and experience to justify their employment in that role.
@@jigram7563yeah and the dinosaurs in charge of the Tory party have been soooooo useful with that experience 😂😂
@@zamalamahama4894 no they haven’t been. They should be replaced with qualified MP
I don't think enough people understand that this has nothing to do with age. MPs are voted in by the people of their constituency. It is a democracy. So if you think it's wrong and that they should not be holding the position, then you're basically saying that your views matter more than the majority vote.
King George Bible… obviously hasn’t read it.
probably nervous and tripped over words
How can you read a Bible translation that doesn’t exist? 😂
These people are probably more dangerous than the so called baby boomers.
Yay we’re saved
Better than someone who’s ready for the scrapyard and can’t remember where they are at the best of times.
@@VikingMJB ironically the guy you mentioned is a gen z icon
Honestly we need upper and lower age limits for being an MP. No way on earth are these youngsters experienced enough to do a good job.
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The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
I will expel the ✡️ and ☦️ from the Arabian Peninsula and will not leave any but Muslim
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Jesus is the way, the truth and the life!❤
@@onlyangel2055 after saturday, comes Sunday. After the Jews, it would be your turn
@@Islam-Unraveled Jesus is God, good News:Jesus saves❤️He loves you
this is so cool
lol Maidenhead was May's seat
Dang, they sacrificed raves and Skibidi toilet to become politicians. Deserves admiration.
A new batch getting paid 90k a year doing F all what the general public ask them to do, nice work if you can get it.
You sound jealous. How do you know they’re doing F all? They’ve not had a chance to prove themselves yet.
@@liampeters410 What do you think they will do with no money?
@@Suttisan78the parliament is not a charity to my knowledge
Nadia Whithome isn't new, she was in the last parliament and has been a great MP.
@@Suttisan78 sorry, what are you talking about?
People forgetting Gens Z goes up to 28 Years Old? 😅
Another group of career politicians that will never know what it’s like to work for a living, straight to the top 5% of uk earners
You seem to have a fry on your shoulder about that .Are you flipping burgers for a living ?
Far from it actually, just urks me that they will be completely detached from reality and have no idea what the real world is like as the start on £90000 a year in a job i would argue requires life experience of which they have minimal
@@morgancole5349 🍔 🍟
@@morgancole5349you say that but it's the younger generations that will have to live with whatever they decide. If they are older they won't have to worry about it as much.
@@coraldiamond1922 And you trust the new gen with how pansy everything has become?
Bro no one with broccoli hair should be an MP ☠️☠️
Joshua Reynolds. Your'e not in America mate.. 😆😆1:22
No hope for the UK anymore 😂😂
What, in this particular video, has brought you to that conclusion?
@@xav3436no god
@Noodlekdoodle so there for life has no meaning
I don't see a bunch Gen Z's I just see a couple of aristocrats. Added by own merit.
They guy from Cambridge looks lile a typical private school pupil and seems very detached from whats it like to live at the bottom and the struggles 😂😂
This is what I hate about our system, most MPs you don’t know who they are what they believe in at the end of the day the party just pick someone in the area to be their guy or girl and that’s that, no offence but what does a 22 year old have to offer, they have experienced nothing. Being 22k and living the life of 100k salary and unlimited expenses isn’t the kind of experience we need running the country.
Yet if you only choose older people as your representatives, you're not representing the entirety of the population. Younger voters will, in general, be more aligned with the thoughts of younger MPs, and they get to vote and be represented just as well as older voters. Variety is always good in representation.
You can't win with some people. Young MP's are inexperienced, old MP's are out of touch and unrepresentative, and everyone is making instant assumptions about them doing nothing and getting paid despite the fact they haven't even started yet. Just relax and make judgement when you actually have information to judge.
It's got nothing to do with age. This is a democracy and an open system. MPs get voted into parliament by the people of their constituency. So what are you arguing against? That the people should not have the right to vote for their representatives?
Bro what is it with them having massive foreheads
Weird that their oath is to the crown and not to the country. Feel like we should have reworded it after the whole crown execution thing we did..
I thought the whole concept of swearing to the King is because the monarch (the head of state) is meant to represent the will of the people - same with the national anthem.
You might note that we brought them back.
@ShreN_ It's a bit weird, when you could, as a public official, swear directly to the people instead of a dude whose office is completely unrelated to the will of the people but the will of a blue vagina to pop him into the world
"I solemnly swear that I am up to no good"
Good luck 🇬🇧 🌹
22 year old MP is CRAZY
King Georges bible 😂
In bangladesh, 24 year olds are running the government rn, literally. They are the advisors
God bless the ones who swore on the Holy Bible ❤️
Even the one who tried to swear on the King George’s Bible 😂
Being born in different place of world hit hard at this level when you watch a guy you age joing parlimant