Your election questions answered | The News Agents
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- Each Thursday during the election campaign we are answering your questions.
Do MPs get paid after Parliament breaks up? Why do majorities shrink so fast these days? What is purdah and what’s Farage up to?
Later, Salman Rushdie talks to Emily about the knife attack that nearly killed him and the premonition he had that it would happen. We discuss censorship, hate, Gaza and Iran. And whether the attack has changed his political leanings.
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There will be many Michael Portillo moments, and the smarter ones are already confirming they won't stand to save their embarrassment........
Its probably why Gove has stood down, so he isn't a Portillo. I could see Rishi Sunak being the first Prime Minister voted out by the public.
Problem his Richmond North Yorkshire constituency is full of tweed wearing green wellie people like Tim but Dim.
Ooooo that would be brilliant.
He's in a pretty safe seat; Mogg or Mordaunt would be my guess.
If Sunak loses his seat that would be incredibly bad for the Tories.
Gove, Redwood or anyone else in the south of the UK looks more vulnerable to the yellow peril
@@quintuscrinis8032hence why Gove and Redwood have both announced they are standing down.
My question - If I am a Conservative MP and I step down on Tuesday, are there any plum jobs left for me to head British Museums or Hedge Funds or foreign social media platforms or UN special envoys do I need to wait until I get appointed to the Lords to pay my Truss mortgage? Asking for a friend.
Museums ,Galleries and Theatres are now mostly run by black American female academics.
No jobs for Tory MPs.
There are several thinktanks looking for tiny-minded idiots with no self esteem willing to front their 'war on woke' in National Trust tea rooms up and down the country. Candidates will need to demonstrate their ability to dodge scones thrown by senior citizen tour groups who simply went for a nice day out admiring the gardens.
Nice one.
I'm still astonished at how much attention Farage gets - an MP who's never been an actual MP!!!
But he has inadvertantly achieved more than any other politician in this country, almost churchillian, he saved us from the right wing undemocratic EU ... think about that .. Europe is swerving inexorably to the hard right, and we don't want to be part of that.
Wow, a Lexiter. I thought you’d all gone exitinct.
@@GorgeDawes😂
@@andrewjohnston9115 *Laughs in unelected house of lords*
He was an MP in the EU Parliament.
The system in the USA was built to let enough time for the boxes containing the votes of each State to be brought to Washington at a time when it was mostly on horse back. This is the origin of the long period between election day in each State and the change at the federal level. The UK is not the only country where the change is immediate. It is the case in a lot of countries.
Absolutely love the term "Portilli moments" - I think even Jacob would appreciate that pluralisation.
I don’t care what Rite-Smugg thinks of the word so long as its meaning is demonstrated to him at 3am in a drafty sports hall.
-o is a more Grerk ending, so the plural would probably end in -os
Portillo is Spanish so the plural would end in -os as in Portillos.
And in Italian (generally) O pluralises to I in the masculine as A pluralises to E in feminine.
I think this isnthe first time I've seen pundits admit 2019 had absolutely nothing to do with the leaders and everything to do with Brexit exhaustion
I wonder also if the Corbyn factor contributed. A life long Labour supporter like me could not vote for Corbyn as much as I hated the Tories. I voted Liberal.
Remember 2017 and Corbyn ensured May lost her majority.
@@meldwebbhe was undoubtedly popular then, but I think the 2019 Labour manifesto was not seen as credible and Corbyn had made several misteps by then.
Not to mention Johnson getting rid of just about every competent minister and administrator and replacing them with incompetent 'Yes Men'.
Yes, effective in that he was able to control the party, but deeply damaging to the longer term health of the party. You can draw a line to Truss' appointment as PM from those moderate Tories being kicked out.
We have a professional civil service. We have some of the most intelligent individuals in the Foreign and Commonwealth office. Nah, sod that; let's have a dodgy used car salesman from Kent as our ambassador.
British patriot Farage is way more interested in the US
So much for his promise to put on khaki and stand watch on the White Cliffs of Dover if called upon by his country.
By scuttling back to Trump, he's repeating his actions following brexit, (where he sank without trace,) but hoping for a better outcome.
Voices of sanity in insane times!
I'm convinced that 100% of the reason he went is he saw the rain and said "f this, I'm off to California"
#curtain. Great interview with Uncle Rushdie
You three are brilliant
If I was part of the opposition parties in Rees-Mogg's constituency, I'd put up a billboard quoting his words: "Their is no moral reason why workers should receive paid leave."
Salman should have his own video!!
Can political journalists please stop acting like Farage is the second coming? If a left wing or centre politician lost out that many times they'd be never spoken of again but for some bizarre reason political journalists can't help themselves, is it because they agree with him?
Farage hasn't lost anything, he made Cameron have a referendum which took the country out of the EU ... that place where the hard right is thriving and spreading ...
No it's because his look at me sensationalism means he does their jobs for them and they are lazy, sopel suggesting Farage could be appointed ambassador with a straight face is laughable.
Man got less votes than a guy in a dolphin suit and still commands disproportionate media attention.
I read Farage as being self serving and lazy.
People living overseas find it fascinating that a ponce like Farage commands so much attention. Why?
He's the grifter who keeps on grifting
@@geraldbutler5484we have the most corrupt press in the world
That sounds about right.
Will Sunak play the Conscription Card?
Best Portillo moment? Truss.
But she hasn't expressed regret. Wasn't that the beauty of Portillo? He had to admit that Tory policies were unpopular because they were heartless.
@@ianjones8610 Before or after he was kicked out? IT will take such a shock to teach #thickLizzy the same lesson.
@@dennismay1023 He expressed regret AFTER he lost. He wasn't likely to eat humble pie before the event.
@@ianjones8610 Exactly my point, although even defenestration as PM still left her as the UK Ambassador to the State of Denial. Hopefully losing her seat will hit her like a ton of bricks. She deserves nothing less than to suffer such trauma.
Reform UK Party Ltd is listed at Companies House. One of its three Directors, a certain NIGEL PAUL FARAGE, claims that his occupation is "Leader Of A Political Party". It would appear that this is a case of LINO.
It's a grift. It's a means of moving money from Richard Tice's bank account into Nigel Farage's account at Coutts. No, sorry, not Coutts: NatWest.
@@RichWoods23 Don´t apologise, anyone can make an innocent mistake. 😂
it makes sense to have as many PM changes as possible during parliament, when departure of each creates Lords.
Portillo is a Spanish name, not Italian. So the plural would be Portillos, as in tortilla(s).
Farages only gift is playing the middle man for people like Murdoch, his success is all trickle down. The moment he stops being useful his entire grift falls down the well.
There is a personal invitation for Nigel Farage on a plaque inside the Statue of Liberty - "The wretched refuse of your teeming shore" is on the list of those it invites - how could he ignore such such a fitting call.
wowee..imagine getting a pension after just 14 years!!!!
I expected The Govester to be leaving, but I doubt Jacob Rees-Mogg will leave because he loves Parliament and politics too much and is well-embroiled in GB News. Also, Moggster is a Lord. Great show, The News Agents. ❤
They are not saying he will leave voluntarily. They are saying another candidate will get more votes than him at the election.
@@euanwalters8246 As the Bard says, 'tis a consummation devoutly to be wish'd.
He loves himself and the sound of his voice too much.
*Cue nasal toned pedantry*… Actually, it’ll be “Portillos” not “Portilli”. 🤣 Portillo is Spanish for “little door”, and Spanish nouns are generally inflected for number by the addition of an -s or -es. In this house, we pronounce his name the way Spain intended: Por-TEE-yoh (or the alternative, Welsh pronunciation: c***). 😁
Farage, what a waste of a question. Just politics.
Great podcast
My Question ... What split in parliament does Emily, Jon, Lewis think we'll end up with ? ...btw thank you for your debate. 👍
We dont need Nigel either!
Are you missing an important historical event in the Conservative party’s shenanigans? When party members chose Truss, their only choice was Sunak. In the emergency after she ran off the rails, he was the only obviously justifiable choice.
But, in the previous rounds of voting by Conservative MPs, Truss was behind Mordaunt until the last round, and would (also) have, almost certainly, won and done far better.
Sunak was, and still is politically too inexperienced and “should” never have progressed beyond Finance minister (or whatever we call it), to which he was well suited.
My choices for "Portilli moments"
JRM
Jenrick
Truss
Braverman
Schapps
Cleverley
Atkins
Keegan
Harper
McVey
Oh Please please let my MP Mad Liz have a Portillo moment.
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch.
And Patel.
Emily do you remember when you came to my house in Highgate and put your feet on my coffee table?
Got any pictures?
@@darumagenki6271 no i don't sorry. She was filming something for the bbc. We rented our house out back in those days. It was probably 10 years ago. But who does that?
Change - What ?
Grow the economy - How ?
This would be much better if filmed today or relevant to today's events. 🎉
My question is this. Who is running the country and what happens if something terrible happens that needs a response?
And if there's no one to respond, will we be able to tell the difference?
Aye. Farage who moved to France
My Question, do you think Sunak will lose his seat?
Unlikely as Richmond Yorks is a rich rural seat with diehard Tories who have done so well under Tory governments. Tactical votes wouldn't overcome his large majority unless every other party votes went to Labour.
Are the labour party going to sort out the stealth tax and raise level that you start to pay tax in line with inflation?
Sorry, big fan of all three of you, but to even suggest or hint that Starmer would appoint Farage as his US ambassador, stretches playing devils advocate beyond its limits and just makes you sound ridiculous. Do better Jon.
Farage would be even worse than Johnson at diplomacy.
Portillo s. Portilli pl. I love your channel.
"pasta". Emily? That's your pleural of choice? Portillo, Portilli - OK, I get that: like graffito, graffiti ... q&A thursDAY
My pleural of choice protects my lungs.
Id love it if Trump stiffs Nige like he did Rudi with the AG spot
There won’t be many Portillo moments because the cowards will resign before they can be sacked by the public.
“It’s John. It’s Lewis. It’s Emily.”
NOOOO. Inconsistent with title card.
Think Ant & Dec consistency.
He did win. closest wins
I think John won, I'm sure the Council elections played a part but it took some time to work out when to call the election
Pedantic perhaps but Ms Maitlis shd really bone up on Romance language plurals. Portillo is Spanish and plural wd be Portillos; pasta is Italian, fem noun; plural is paste.
65 years ago I was in Italy, before much mass tourism, and restaurant loos just had signore or signori on the door, no pictograms; which wd you choose?
A lot of people are saying that the only way to
If Starmer imposes candidates, people won't be happy. What was the name of Euan Blair's girlfriend?
It doesn’t matter one jot who wins.they’re all friends and they all eat out the same trough.
If you say anything worth listening to then you can turn up you mics so that I don't have to turn up my TV to 11.
As soon as you notice Emily's ear lobe there is nothing else you can look at
I find Lewis's hair compelling.
Massive respect to Salman Rushdie, but I’m still yet to come across these events where Jewish people have been threatened by anti-israel encampments or that these demos have turned into pro-Hamas demos.
Jon won.
Is Emily going for the Trump look? Very orange.
🥸👺favourite emotes
Nothing to say
Blame the economy on the loose independent Bank of England not Rishi Sunak
Isn’t Rishi the latest chaotic Tory Pm ? Ruined the country
@@user-ob4wo9po2yDidn't he borrow and print £900 billion in his 30 months as Chancellor?
You can’t keep in with Trump.
I CANNOT believe yous think in your groupthink the 2019 coalition was difficult to maintain. All they had to do was actually do levelling up, they refused to do that and they’ll suffer for it. Labour voters who’d been abandoned for decades would reward them and upper class Tory voters would not punish tories for taxing billionaires. It’s a much easier thing politically for the tories to do redistribution than Labour unfortunately.
Levelling Up was always going to be hard for the Conservatives to do when you look at their other 2019 policies. Reducing debt, reducing tax, putting up trade barriers and Levelling Up were all going to cost the government money. Their electoral coalition wanted different policies from the list. The policies could conceivably have been believable together if Brexit had provided large economic benefits. However this has not been the case so different parts of the coalition have been disappointed by different policy failures.
They could have sold the debt needed to level up the north to wealthy southerners a special 'infrastructure gilts' with tax breaks with a guaranteed return.
Oh so suddenly poor old Labour are inheriting a bad situation...so basically what the Tories inherited from the last Labour government
Yes, if only the Tories had a decent amount of time to put things right…..
@@GorgeDawes I know you would think something may have happened that ruined the global economy or something 😂
Cameron split the country by Brexit and Austerity
May couldn’t stop the disaster that Brexit became
BJ botched the pandemic and had partygate
Truss crashed the economy
Sunak failed with the boats, silly Rwanda policy, failed on his pledges on NHS waiting lists - generally is the latest Tory disaster
Tory’s inherited a better country. Labour made the country stronger over 10 years, lifting people out of poverty and making it robust to withstand 2008. Cameron and Osborne ruined it with austerity and then Brexit.
@@jaisriram295 Its interesting how many other countries recovered waaaaay better from said ruining of the global economy. Yet the UK is just as worse, if not more...
What would be different than other nations... I wonder.
Ud think after losing an eye and nearly being killed u would give the book writing a rest.
That's his whole point. He's not going to give up the career he loves because some religious fundamentalists are out to get him.
I commend his bravery. And read "midnight's children", great book.
It's called courage.
Who cares? Labour and the Conservatives are two cheeks of the same backside and I will never be as rich as people who have worked for the BBC.
Trust me, the BBC, unless you are a top presenter or executive, does not pay well at all.
The "they are all the same as each other!" line is a Tory propaganda strategy to encourage voter apathy. I feel sorry for anyone who is naïve enough to repeat it.
Starmer will impose his puppets
Your questions are a waste of breath. Talk about the policies not just politics, politics, politics.
the TORY PARTY might still win....
At Betfair, the odds of the Tories losing 201 seats or more are 4/6.