Can Labour Policies Fix the Broken UK economy?

A look at Labour's economic policies and whether it will transform the fortunes of the UK economy.
0:00 Intro
0:33 Stability
1:46 Green Investment
5:11 Housing
7:11 Securonomics
9:13 Public Services
10:52 Brexit
11:32 Overall
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  • @jonnoMoto
    @jonnoMoto2 ай бұрын

    without watching. I'd say no. i think the best we can get is for the UK to not get any worse.

  • @cleanhit777

    @cleanhit777

    2 ай бұрын

    That's a big ask...

  • @jonnoMoto

    @jonnoMoto

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@cleanhit777 yeah, I'm trying my best to be optimistic

  • @MookMineola

    @MookMineola

    2 ай бұрын

    Isn’t that rather optimistic ?

  • @markysgeeklab8783

    @markysgeeklab8783

    2 ай бұрын

    Stretch target - not worse by the time labor leave government. To be honest they have absolutely no chance, unless they do something that is different to what they are promising. I predict they will spend all the money the NHS needs on war, surveillance and thatcherite policy. Red tories

  • @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    2 ай бұрын

    It will get worse

  • @johndover3626
    @johndover36262 ай бұрын

    Britain needs a completely new political system, a democratic one, if it is to improve the lives of ordinary people. Labour and Conservative have been around for far too long for any good that they might do. It's a game they play, offering inducements to the voter, like handing out sweets to children, while the corporate media looks on pedalling their insincerity, desperate to maintain the status quo that is a gasping, dying U.K. Ltd.

  • @gridrunnersshack6337

    @gridrunnersshack6337

    2 ай бұрын

    Quite agree, significant wealth taxes are needed to help tackle growing wealth inequality and invest in skills and infrastructure to help industry, then of course the elephant in the room - start by rejoining the customs union. Labour just seems so timid with the ‘ming vase’ approach that we risk seeing two terms of continued stagnation as the economy bumps along the bottom. Expect another house price boom as soon as rates are cut and this will heap more misery on the young as the rich buy up more and more of our assets.

  • @speedboostr

    @speedboostr

    2 ай бұрын

    190% agreed the system is completely undemocratic with MPs being whipped to vote a certain way and in this day and age people should have a much greater say in what happens in this country not just an x in a box every 5 years.

  • @BillY-tw8xc

    @BillY-tw8xc

    2 ай бұрын

    Agree. Plus, the leaders of both parties are morally bankrupt, and I wouldn't even trust with my piggy bank! They can't even stop weapons being sent to a country causing gen-0cid3

  • @johndover3626

    @johndover3626

    2 ай бұрын

    Politicians say they will create growth, jobs, etc. and at the same time reduce taxes and send lots more missiles to Ukraine at one million pounds a shot. This is even though there is diminishing tax revenue for the Exchequer from petrol, tobacco, and other sales. That's what used to be called kidology. The U.K.'s economic decline is as much a moral problem as an economic one. Nobody alive has all the answers so we should approach the crisis (for that's what it is) with straight-talking and not have egos as tall as Trump Tower. Too many UK companies are foreign-owned. Their responsibilities are to investors, many of whom have no loyalty to the U.K.. If the big American corporations got truculent they could quickly bring Britain to its knees.

  • @johndover3626

    @johndover3626

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@speedboostr Very true. Too many MPs listen to lobbyists representing the City, private health industry, defence industries in the U.K. and USA, etc more than they listen to the long-suffering voters who put them into parliament in the first place.

  • @gazunkafonegazunkafone3492
    @gazunkafonegazunkafone34922 ай бұрын

    I absolutely hate the housing debate. Ultimately if you want to solve it, you Have to ban buy to lets over 1 home, don’t allow non uk passport holders to own properties, ban lease holds. Then tax empty houses to the point they cost the owner to be empty, rather than seeing it as an investment. Just like most other countries in Europe🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @12presspart

    @12presspart

    26 күн бұрын

    it used to be like that but bleeding thatcher sold rented housing stock off and ended regulation this led to second homes in places like cornwall,wales etc being empty most of the year while creating housing shortages in these areas

  • @mikeroyce8926
    @mikeroyce89262 ай бұрын

    "Four chancellors in 2022 alone" sums it up brilliantly.

  • @benghiskahn3673
    @benghiskahn36732 ай бұрын

    The country is a basically a skip fire in motion. There are some areas which have certain value that have not yet caught fire, but its only a matter of time. Government's need to be honest with people about just how broken public finances are. The national debt is humongous and we've been living off of borrowed money year on year for decades now. This wasn't so much an issued throughout the 2010s when debt was cheap, however rather than borrowing to invest in the medium & longer term value and productivity of the UK, our government of the day chose to cut cut cut here, there and everywhere resulting in a lost decade of investment opportunities. That same Government also decided to cut the UK off from its largest trading partner via Brexit and which has only added additional costs and delays to our essential supply chains. There is a growing and ultimately unsustainable liability to support persons who are economically inactive, whilst simultaneously the state is subsiding the low pay of millions of people who ARE economically active because work simply does not pay anymore. Additionally, the housing market is a HUGE ponzi scheme which is sucking vast sums of capital out of the UK economy and rendering it almost completely unproductive. This ponzi scheme is the bedrock of many of the issues that the UK faces today with the cost of living as larger and larger portions of household incomes are being devoured by housing costs/rents. It's quite telling that none of the political parties want to discuss or address the MAJOR issued that afflict our country, instead they just tinker around the edges and vomit up hairbrained schemes that are of little or no value to anyone. Politicians need to admit that they either do not want to or are simply unable to actually grasp the major issues and implement meaningful change that will improve the lives of the general public. Why? Because its not in THEIR interests? Or because the political instructions in this country no longer have sufficient power and influence to be able make the meaningful changes that we all need to see.

  • @mark4lev

    @mark4lev

    2 ай бұрын

    Brexit went right back to 2002 and the Blair’s governments open distaste for any member of the public that had any loyalty to the nation state. In 2016 they came back for their pound of flesh

  • @MsLondondude

    @MsLondondude

    2 ай бұрын

    you are 100% right.

  • @klawlor3659

    @klawlor3659

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree with you, but you are NEVER going to get a politician from the uniparty admit the reality of the situation. Most at the top will already know, and like their predecessors will be happy to kick the can down the road for as long as possible. Honesty isn't in their rulebook. Just keep on milking the system, keep fooling the public and keep up a front is their modus operandi.

  • @MsLondondude

    @MsLondondude

    2 ай бұрын

    @@klawlor3659 yeah, this is why there isn't a hope in hell for the UK. The boomers and xers are voting us into oblivion.

  • @sfactory8253

    @sfactory8253

    2 ай бұрын

    That's exactly the problem. The whole UK economy rests on the housing market. ( or did) . If prices drop we will just get foreign and domestic investors piling in . The solution is I think mass social housing again. But this time I say government buy up empty houses , say over 2 years empty, do them up and allocate to working families as well as unemployed and disabled . It's the only way rather than building which will take years. There's lot of army camps with empty houses as well .

  • @Jamal-Ahmed786
    @Jamal-Ahmed7862 ай бұрын

    To fix the broken economy, we need heavy economic investment to kick-start growth. That's what Biden did through the inflation reduction act. And it's not enough to just invest in renewable energy or green energy, we need proper investment such as roads, infrastructure, public railway, more housing etc. The government should meet fiscal rules but shouldn't hesitate to invest in order to get returns.

  • @adam7802

    @adam7802

    2 ай бұрын

    What your asking for is a miracle.

  • @Jamal-Ahmed786

    @Jamal-Ahmed786

    2 ай бұрын

    @@adam7802 are you one of them trickle down economics person?

  • @silvafox7719

    @silvafox7719

    2 ай бұрын

    Taxing wealth is the only way to improve the UK. The super rich are leeching money from the economy. Water, energy, trains, food. All the profit leaves the UK. Technology feudalism, Microsoft, Amazon Google all pay little tax and make huge profits all away from the UK.

  • @lonevoice

    @lonevoice

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree. Labour need to be transformative but in reality that's not going to happen. We have our own sovereign currency so can reasonably safely create the money for investment in a similar way to the US provided we are sensible. At present, Rachel Reeves seems to be far too ultra conservative, so it won't happen.

  • @auldfouter8661

    @auldfouter8661

    2 ай бұрын

    Poor Biden hasn't had much thanks yet. Boebert voted against his proposals then claimed the credit when investment materialised in her area. Fox news and Trump etc keep screaming that Biden has wrecked the economy despite an ongoing boom. Many of the voters in the USA have a quite perverse view of their world.

  • @TheSanddancer
    @TheSanddancer2 ай бұрын

    As long as the parasitic housing market, sucks all available funds away from investment in industry and the economy as a whole, things will only get worse.

  • @ridethelakes
    @ridethelakesАй бұрын

    There is no shortage of social housing, we have the fourth highest % of social housing stock in the OECD. The problem is supply and demand, not enough building and an open door immigration policy.

  • @jimthorne304
    @jimthorne3042 ай бұрын

    I doubt that things will be very much better come July 2029....

  • @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    2 ай бұрын

    It will not get better

  • @thatgushiekid1662

    @thatgushiekid1662

    15 күн бұрын

    FARAGE 2029 RAHHHH 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 THIS IS WHAT ISLAMIST LIEBOUR VOTERS WANTED

  • @kevinu.k.7042
    @kevinu.k.70422 ай бұрын

    Thanks for covering this - Excellent.

  • @jules-bz5vc
    @jules-bz5vc2 ай бұрын

    We need someone like alan sugar or branson in charge. They would sort the root problem . We dont need to worry about what to SPEND money on until we actually HAVE some money!

  • @MegaCooliam
    @MegaCooliam2 ай бұрын

    WEALTH TAX WEALTH TAX WEALTH TAX

  • @daryl1776

    @daryl1776

    Ай бұрын

    Is doomed to fail. The Rich are very hard to nail down. It is more likely to prove counter productive. Probably a new rate of VAT on luxury items is a better way to go, but even then, they'll just buy their Jets and Yachts in another country.

  • @harmonizedigital.
    @harmonizedigital.2 ай бұрын

    The bottom line is that people don't make enough money here. 100k in the USA for a IT admin vs 32 k per year here but the same cost of living.

  • @ecognitio9605

    @ecognitio9605

    2 ай бұрын

    A Burger flipper in Missisispi makes as much as a UK doctor and has much lower living costs 😂

  • @fiddley

    @fiddley

    2 ай бұрын

    Also, companies just do not give a sh1t about developing you. You have to train yourself and once you learn enough to excel at your job, you have to leave cos they won't pay you what you're worth!

  • @kindke

    @kindke

    2 ай бұрын

    Why is it like this , UK has massive labour oversupply due to immigration ?

  • @harmonizedigital.

    @harmonizedigital.

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@fiddley 100%.

  • @kevinu.k.7042

    @kevinu.k.7042

    2 ай бұрын

    Except in the States there are health care costs and many similar overheads.

  • @davidcarr2216
    @davidcarr22162 ай бұрын

    How about: Don't do neoliberalism and financial de-regulation, followed by bank bailouts, followed by austerity, and then Covid bailouts followed by austerity and wonder where the growth went and why inequality sky-rocketted ?

  • @GonzoTehGreat

    @GonzoTehGreat

    2 ай бұрын

    The Conservatives have never cared about economic inequality, despite what they might say. Even Thatcher, who championed in her speeches, social mobility was responsible for many policies which reduced it!

  • @CupOfSweetTea
    @CupOfSweetTea2 ай бұрын

    Government's don't move on things, possibly through fear. What happened to sugar tax? Subsidise the healthy and necessary infrastructure and tax the luxury and unhealthy to pay for it. Let's at least have a workforce fit for work and able to get there on public transport.

  • @samhodgins9804

    @samhodgins9804

    2 ай бұрын

    It's not how markets work sugar tax isn't about health either it's control

  • @CupOfSweetTea

    @CupOfSweetTea

    2 ай бұрын

    @@samhodgins9804 if you say so

  • @acousticabuse6953
    @acousticabuse69532 ай бұрын

    NO - Saved you 12 mins

  • @dunnomate3587

    @dunnomate3587

    2 ай бұрын

    Don’t talk Britain down

  • @roberttaylor7462

    @roberttaylor7462

    2 ай бұрын

    No political party is grasping the nettle because of fear of many things, steady now dont rock that boat - cant have pure capitalism and cant have any sort of collectively organised enconmy. MOR policies forever!

  • @klawlor3659

    @klawlor3659

    2 ай бұрын

    Can the LabourConservativeLib Party save Britain? Let's see now: Huge debt. Huge number of elderly economically inactive people requiring pensions/care/shelter. Record number of people on the sick. Record number of economic migrants floating in across the channel demanding shelter. Huge numbers of skilled Brits leaving. Housing shortages. Roads that resemble the surface of the moon. 5 hour waits for an ambulance. I've gotta say I'm firmly in the "NO" camp on this one. As much as Sir Kier or Sir Ed may have differing instructions from their puppeteers, I'm pretty sure we're fucked!

  • @holgernielsen-ti8ej
    @holgernielsen-ti8ej2 ай бұрын

    Very realistic analysis. There really is no short term solutions, which will be considered acceptable. Taxes on the upper middle class would have to be increased, but that is also the group of voters who decide which party form the government. Giving low income families more spending room would increase growth, but that is an impossible policy to get the average voter to accept.

  • @innerpeace5913
    @innerpeace59132 ай бұрын

    I'm done listening to politicians who consistently promise the earth and then do nothing. It's like the boy who cried wolf. After 40 years of voting, I'm so disillusioned with our political system and the frankly incompetent people who only serve themselves. I see the same thing in business too: a lack of compassion for others and self serving grandiosity.

  • @AurrenTV

    @AurrenTV

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't think anything COULD be done. The massive glaring issue is that the economy as it stands basically exists to be a conveyour belt that delivers money to a 0.001% of people and the rest (including government) get whatever is left to lubricate the gears of said conveyour belt, just dumping money into a massive black void where it doesn't come out.

  • @outtheredude

    @outtheredude

    2 ай бұрын

    @@AurrenTV But it's all poor people's fault, not those who made them poor in their masses, according to the MSM.

  • @coolbanana165

    @coolbanana165

    Ай бұрын

    The last Labour government brought down NHS waiting lists, increased education, decreased child poverty, introduced minimum wage, and decreased debt until the financial crisis. Why are you lying?

  • @joem2298

    @joem2298

    Ай бұрын

    I don’t think Labour are promising the earth to be honest

  • @hungo7720
    @hungo77202 ай бұрын

    Political and economic uncertainty has sparked concern amongst investors while investing the UK. Overregulation and crumbling infrastucture has stunted the UK's economic growth. Though Keir Starmer pledged to overhaul this nation, I reckon it will not be an overnight change as they are confronting intractable issues. Here in Fort Worth Texas, housing are usually 3.5 times the annual household income which is approximately 94k usd per year.

  • @jonkayl9416
    @jonkayl94162 ай бұрын

    Is it the case that not all the Bonds held by the BOE will be sold? Bonds have a shelf life. So I am guessing the Bonds that mature while at the BOW will terminated. Is this correct?

  • @lecturesfromleeds614
    @lecturesfromleeds6142 ай бұрын

    You pointed out falling tax revenues from tobacco? Are you referring to the smoking "ban"? If so it's been estimated that the effects of tobacco cost the NHS 3 times more money than tax revenue from cigarettes

  • @JohnnyinMN

    @JohnnyinMN

    2 ай бұрын

    You’re once again in dreamland. You forget the U.S.’s Prohibition in the 1920’s. How’d that work out? Do you really think simply banning smoking will instantly stop people from smoking? Get a grip and enter the real world. You will only create an underground (and illegal) subculture of smokers. People are people. Passing a law won’t stop it. All those illegal transactions won’t be taxed. When you’re ready, join reality.

  • @roberttaylor7462
    @roberttaylor74622 ай бұрын

    Note on the planning system. It is not the planning system that slows down housebuilding, permissions are always in excess of building rates. During the Blair government the planning sytem allowed for 400k houses per year but there was nobody building at near enough those rates - the average build rate since WWII is 170k per year and that includes the massive post war building programme. Also cost of housing is of course not directly linked to supply more availability of money as debt.

  • @peterteagleteagle9958
    @peterteagleteagle99582 ай бұрын

    The economy of the UK as been going down the pan for years, and it will take decades to try and boost it ,and let face there's absolutely so political to do anything about it

  • @khokhanmallick-3399
    @khokhanmallick-33992 ай бұрын

    This certainly sounds good too, but I think it's still worth considering more reliable options like copy trading platforms such as Eledator, for example.

  • @arranf
    @arranf2 ай бұрын

    Doesn't matter what policies they have, as long as they oppose democracy by opposing proportional representation, nobody should vote for either of the 2 main parties.

  • @gasman6163
    @gasman61632 ай бұрын

    I would like to see a transaction tax of 1p on all online purchases with the money used to support investment. Surely this has to come at some point as the volume of overseas purchases especially china and (big companies like Amazon) make the high st untenable because of the inequity in overhead?

  • @DaveRobinsonYT
    @DaveRobinsonYT2 ай бұрын

    Excellent analysis. Labour will have the advantage of a clear majority in Parliament (very different from the knife edge in both houses of the US Congress.) Can we add to this? Sentiment. The electorate will experience a sense of relief and, as you say, will enjoy stability that’s been lacking for several years. An uptick in sentiment may improve both labor productivity and labor force participation.

  • @RandallSlick
    @RandallSlickАй бұрын

    I'm sure we'll get some shiny PFI prisons and courts, which is nice.

  • @Willopo100
    @Willopo1002 ай бұрын

    what policies?

  • @vvwalker7261
    @vvwalker72612 ай бұрын

    1:43 "don't do stupid things" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @RabbidTheNabbit
    @RabbidTheNabbitАй бұрын

    I know they won't win, but when all the manifestos are out you should do a video talking about what impact the policies of the greens/lib dems/reform could have on the uk economy. Btw i'm voting green, they're the only ones who seem to recognise the scale of the problem we face

  • @kenroberts6906
    @kenroberts69062 ай бұрын

    Great video as ever, but the labour manifesto is not out yet.

  • @SevenEllen

    @SevenEllen

    2 ай бұрын

    Um, and what was the last 14 years? it was HELL.

  • @petearmstrong2778
    @petearmstrong27782 ай бұрын

    If we assume the UK is broken, it is hard to see any improvement under Labour now that they have ruled out and tax increasesthus leaving public finances in the same state. The IFS believes something will have to give if they want to improve matters. Otherwise they are much the same. Pity.

  • @peterdollins3610
    @peterdollins36102 ай бұрын

    If the Tories won they'd continue to make everything worse with no reason to rethink their suicidal policies. So in this sense Labour will be better no matter what. Labour's policies make pragmatic sense so there is another improvement there. Beyond that the Tories have left the UK in such a ridiculous mess it will be a challenge for Labour or any Government. But Labour have much more talent & fresh ideas totally lacking in the Tories. So yes-yes-yes in so far as is possible.

  • @malcolm8564
    @malcolm85642 ай бұрын

    One policy could be recovery of the billions stolen during the pandemic. Another could be when issuing a work visa to clarify that it's to enable that person to work and is not to allow them to import their family and friends into the UK benefits, school and health systems.

  • @durudadlani1931
    @durudadlani1931Ай бұрын

    The Economy was doing okay under Labour goverments under Lord Wilson and Lord Challaghan, striving for full employment and racial harmony in the U.K. It did well too under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, both are of course Statesmen of world reknown. I imagine a new Labour government will re-jig and re-tweak the economy for the new world ahead, with its vast opportunities and challenges.

  • @travellingtom6091
    @travellingtom60912 ай бұрын

    Stagnant wages? Maybe I have recency bias, but wages need to stop going up in the short term at least.

  • @gridrunnersshack6337
    @gridrunnersshack63372 ай бұрын

    Great analysis as always. I’d have a 3 point plan: 1. Significant wealth taxes 2. Use the money to fund investment in skills and infrastructure to help industry 3. Join the customs union

  • @imbonkers3629

    @imbonkers3629

    2 ай бұрын

    Customs union = freedom of movement to drive down wages , well done 👏🏻 🙄

  • @namaewa-vx5rl

    @namaewa-vx5rl

    2 ай бұрын

    All those money will run away to offshore accounts before UK can tax them. when all those money left UK there will be less money invest into UK

  • @gridrunnersshack6337

    @gridrunnersshack6337

    2 ай бұрын

    @@imbonkers3629 single market is freedom of movement, customs union is regulatory alignment for seamless, tariff free movement of most goods and services. Well done :)

  • @ecaeas4439

    @ecaeas4439

    2 ай бұрын

    You can't join the CU as a non-member. It would have to be a separate customs agreement to reduce, not completely axe tarrifs from all trade between the Uk and EU.

  • @mga59xbd38

    @mga59xbd38

    2 ай бұрын

    @@imbonkers3629You mean the Single Market. The Customs Union and Single Market are distinct from each other.

  • @robinwhitebeam4386
    @robinwhitebeam43862 ай бұрын

    We need to invest more of our money in the UK , lower the population , stop importing energy by creating our own , and change the rented housing sector. All of these areas need urgent but generational attention.

  • @user-wj7cv9hb5j
    @user-wj7cv9hb5j2 ай бұрын

    If they revoke IR35 if not vote reform

  • @fredatlas4396
    @fredatlas43962 ай бұрын

    Yes I really believe they can fix our economy if they just implement the right policies. Scrap the tories austerity policies for starters would go someway to sorting the problem. Give workers back more rights and job security so they feel confident enough to spend money into the economy. Tackle energy bills, council tax rises etc. Increase corporation tax as this would bring in more revenue to the government and encourage those big corporate businesses to start reinvesting more money back into the businesses. Because they'd rather reinvest the money than give the money to the inland revenue. It will take some time, not going to change much in say just 12 months. But if the con-servatives remain in power things can only get much worse

  • @wokelefty
    @wokelefty2 ай бұрын

    I'm just hoping to go back to square one.

  • @notoco1199
    @notoco11992 ай бұрын

    Massive debt was created to save the banking system in 2008 and we never get that money back from them. Same debt that was created by Jorge Osborne a decade ago wasn't a problem as they kept low interest rates but when the cost of the debt increases due to highier inflation and interest rates now we spend 100bln a year just from interest on the debt that was never spent on us. Its not our debt! But two parties trying to solve the problem by rising income taxes , cut spending on services etc... Its the socialsm for the rich- no wonder why some people just giving up and decide not to want anything from life anymore by staying on benefits or by being economically inactive.

  • @nightwingtrp7399
    @nightwingtrp73992 ай бұрын

    Before watching, my answer is no. Not for any complex economic reasons, but because Starmer was famous before he became a politician: he was the one who overruled his senior prosecutors and wasted public money prosecuting Paul Chambers in the infamous "Twitter Joke Trial." This is simply not the man with the brains needed to fix the current crisis (and I sense most of Britain knows this, as shown by the polls. Labour's lead is not created by some huge increase in support. It's just holding on to their tribal voters who would gladly elect a turd with a red rosette - and boy are there a few of those among the PLP. Having now watched this in full. Strongly disagree on the success of the minimum wage. Many people I know have watched their above minimum wage income stagnate, while minimum wage rises. They're then doing technically skilled jobs, for barely above minimum wage. It's demotivational and depressing to witness. Wahoo! The unskilled person has more money, but we are disincentivising personal improvement and advancement. Why bother studying for two years? You'll earn just above minimum wage, not worth it. This alone demonstrates it has definitely not been an unmitigated success. You allude towards agreement with this when you point out how it won't affect labour participation or productivity. Other than that it was an interesting analysis, but my original position from before the video stands, particularly given your summing up.

  • @oiausdlkasuldhflaksjdhoiausydo
    @oiausdlkasuldhflaksjdhoiausydo2 ай бұрын

    The only reason Labour has been brought in to manage antisemitism and Gaza but people will hate labour too and democracy will be heavily discredited… the economy will not improve because the underlying reasons are beyond their control (demographic decline, can’t borrow more, etc). Everyone… get ready to be disappointed.

  • @WhichDoctor1

    @WhichDoctor1

    2 ай бұрын

    the real economic problem is growing wealth inequality. We have plenty of money, it's just increasingly being taken out of the hands of people who work and spend and pay taxes and into the hands of those who own and invest off shore.

  • @oiausdlkasuldhflaksjdhoiausydo

    @oiausdlkasuldhflaksjdhoiausydo

    2 ай бұрын

    @@WhichDoctor1 money is never a problem, it’s fiat. Problem is value, real wealth and inequality.

  • @frixosfriedman7813
    @frixosfriedman78132 ай бұрын

    Great video. Why can't labour tax the super rich to generate funds, which could then be redistributed to the pockets of the average person. This would surely boost the economy? I know it's easier said than done. I want to know what would be the immediate effect of doing this? Maybe it would be a Liz Truss style scenario?

  • @valentinocosmabosa6884
    @valentinocosmabosa68842 ай бұрын

    The massive issues that UK is facing cannot be resolved with some minor policy. We need a complete change of the system.

  • @TheOmfg02
    @TheOmfg022 ай бұрын

    maybe you could reduce the supply side of housing 🤔

  • @Tom-771
    @Tom-7712 ай бұрын

    It's not Borrow and Spend. You should say Spend then Tax if the Spend doesn't pay for itself through a multipier.

  • @kvikende
    @kvikende2 ай бұрын

    You say "Don't do stupid things" is merely a start but i think it is difficult enough in itself.

  • @sfactory8253
    @sfactory82532 ай бұрын

    I think we all need to wait until the manifesto comes out. Let's hope so .

  • @dub604
    @dub6042 ай бұрын

    Outside of the single market all we have to look forward to is managed decline. There's nothing Starmer can do about that. He'll do a much better job of managing the decline than the Tories would but it will still be a decline. Rejoining the EU isn't an option, at least not for a very long time. The future looks bleak for Blighty, it's time we started being honest about that.

  • @quackcement

    @quackcement

    2 ай бұрын

    UK has to join large trading bloc. Unless free trade deal with usa or eu I see no reason to be optimistic

  • @alanwoodhead5321
    @alanwoodhead53212 ай бұрын

    The main problems facing society are not being addressed to a sufficient degree by politicians in power in the EU, UK and USA. The wasteful economic system we have is not going to stop climate change.

  • @u12nnas
    @u12nnas2 ай бұрын

    I know that this is a very low bar, but if we can get back to a 2010 economy (i.e. just prior the Tories getting into power) in the next few years, then I would say that is a win. That would mean no more NHS strikes, no more train strikes and no more faeces in our lakes/reservoirs. Bearing in mind, a 2010 economy means that we will be coming out of the 2008 recession, something that the UK still has not recovered from and still massive income inequality.

  • @ajitsahu524
    @ajitsahu5242 ай бұрын

    I want to say thank you to the guy in the comments who recommended Eledator to me. You've been very helpful. Thank you!

  • @musicl0ver543
    @musicl0ver5432 ай бұрын

    The stories have screwed up the countries but I’ve got zero faith labour can fix it. Same with the Tories though.

  • @voice.of.reason

    @voice.of.reason

    2 ай бұрын

    Vote reform, it's the only way to fix the UK

  • @fiddley
    @fiddley2 ай бұрын

    5:53 Ha! I can see my house!

  • @quackcement
    @quackcement2 ай бұрын

    a free trade deal with the usa or europe will increase productivity though

  • @nigelmckay5915

    @nigelmckay5915

    13 күн бұрын

    No production is falling the world over because we are not consuming what we used to due to the economic constraints put on us. Look at china and USA manufacturing figures they are falling off the cliff edge

  • @GonzoTehGreat
    @GonzoTehGreat2 ай бұрын

    0:35 Political stability is indeed important, but it's the RESULT of competent government, not something that a party can (or should) promise, but instead something they should strive to deliver. It's akin to saying "we promise to govern responsibly!", which is an empty promise, until you actually make good on it. Instead, Labour are deliberately highlighting (and thereby trying to take advantage of) the infighting within the Conservative party, even while in government and using this to IMPLY that they're more fit to govern, but they've yet to prove that...

  • @brutwinky6492
    @brutwinky64922 ай бұрын

    Same as below.

  • @terryj50
    @terryj502 ай бұрын

    Stagent wages were while the uk was in the eu wage growth now in the uk is 6% uk inflation is less than the eu now at 2.3% labour cannot borrow if they do it will be the same as when truss came in. So they will need to put up taxes. Build homes won’t fix it and putting down rates will force prices up with 1.2 million coming in each year you need to build 1 home every second. I’m a migrant in the uk and even I can see that the only real way to put down house prices is to put up rates this will bankrupt the people who borrowed beyond their means. Bad yep and people will go into negative equity giving up their homes. So really no matter that you do to force prices down people are going to get hurt. Best thing to do really is to get companies to increase wages to cope with higher costs. Stop things like In work benefits. As this helps companies pay less wages as why pay more when the government will top up salaries.

  • @knietiefimdispo2458
    @knietiefimdispo24582 ай бұрын

    I see Starmer and Johnson riding side by side on Unicorns to the sunlit uplands. They make Brexit work. Lol.

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot12 ай бұрын

    Little to disagree with, other than the elephant in the room…events. The economy shows signs of picking up a little and if external events (Putin, Trump, China etc) are benign things may start to gradually improve. I expect there will be increasing signs of alignment with the EU as a signal to investors. What l do not expect is immediate progress in housebuilding. This takes time, especially as Labour is talking about creating new towns.

  • @outtheredude
    @outtheredude2 ай бұрын

    If Labour takes seriously actually running the country instead of blaming everyone else while cleaning up for themselves, the rot may yet be arrested. That would be very conservative of them, conserving things and all.

  • @IainFrame
    @IainFrame2 ай бұрын

    No of course not. No one in the Labour shadow cabinet has a clue about economics at all. No vision, no strategy, no idea.

  • @Ridz149
    @Ridz1492 ай бұрын

    quantitative easing hurt the UK. it casued inflation and wealth inequality. it did not stimulate private sector investment. needs to be adressed

  • @stevemartin7464
    @stevemartin7464Ай бұрын

    I doubt that labour will be able to change anything, it will rather be more of the same. I do agree with the political stability component, but labour has few ideas to really address the issues. I just cant see anything they want to do being effective. Renewables is a waste of money at the moment, as Australia, if they just focus on the real issues that actually address the economic needs things would get better.

  • @pedrosousa9780
    @pedrosousa97802 ай бұрын

    the one thing that never changed was employment protection, never been and never will be.the parlament even Alaw 0 contract hours Job wich is iligal after the Corona virus epidemiq.

  • @plerpplerp5599
    @plerpplerp5599Ай бұрын

    The Tories manifesto is just more of the same: Higher mortgage costs if government borrowing drives up interest rates. Worse public services if civil service jobs are cut. Fewer job opportunities and higher costs for businesses if immigration is severely restricted. Slower progress on renewable energy and environmental goals. Public concensus suggests that improving underfunded public services like healthcare and getting timely hospital appointments is a major concern for voters, more so than tax policies being proposed. The Tories continue to ignore or fail to adequately address the need for improving struggling public services in areas like healthcare, education, criminal justice, and local government.

  • @colin1493
    @colin14932 ай бұрын

    I don’t know whether Labour can fix it, there is little choice but to give them the chance. A problem is that there are insufficient penalties for politicians/Governments who fail to perform. After the corruption and lies of the last government the Conservative Party should never be allowed near power again. But in 5 or 10 years time they will be, and the nest feathering will commence again. I just hope Labour prove to be more honest, but I admit to having some doubts.

  • @terry9819
    @terry98192 ай бұрын

    You missed the biggest issue, which is inequality. There is plenty of money in this country it's just been concentrated into the pockets of fewer and fewer people over the last 14 years and it dosen't look like Labour is willing to deal with it.

  • @lolwut1337n355

    @lolwut1337n355

    2 ай бұрын

    Stealing wealth from one person and handing it to those who do nothing isn't a great solution.

  • @DeputyChiefWhip
    @DeputyChiefWhip2 ай бұрын

    I believe that one of our biggest problems, which this channel does cover, is Wealth Inequality. Why aren't the super rich, being taxed more? Well, unfortunately, its the super rich that we need to start investing in the UK. I would imagine, If you implement a tax on them before they start investing, they're not gonna invest. So, I think that's why Labour aren't saying, lets tax the rich!! like the Greens and Lib Dems are. Thoughts?

  • @lecturesfromleeds614
    @lecturesfromleeds6142 ай бұрын

    It's really bad here in Leeds for housing, central Leeds is undergoing one of the largest redevelopments in Europe, but people are continuing to move here from all over the world so demand is still rocketing! More recently I've noticed a lot of American families moving here

  • @simonstones1918

    @simonstones1918

    2 ай бұрын

    Americans! How bazaar ! Blair opened the door to the world and that has been and will be our downfall…

  • @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    2 ай бұрын

    Many British families also moving to Utah, Colorado and California

  • @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    2 ай бұрын

    @@simonstones1918in America there are 700 000 British nationals and in the UK there are under 200 000 American nationals. So who is loosing there

  • @simonstones1918

    @simonstones1918

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-rk3vw3pk4w you’re a much, much bigger country! So size wise you’re ok. Plus those will be higher contributing people…

  • @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    @user-rk3vw3pk4w

    2 ай бұрын

    @@simonstones1918 English people have been moving to America for 400 years. And Americans only recently started to moving to Britain. And it’s a relatively small number. Compare numbers of Americans and South Asians, Middle Eastern and Africans in Britain, it feels surely like a drop in a bath

  • @consolechips
    @consolechips2 ай бұрын

    There is no democracy without accountability , politicians “statistically” have the lowest incarceration rate of any field, this must change

  • @SS_KING_YT-j7b
    @SS_KING_YT-j7b2 ай бұрын

    Cool video! I'd like to add that there are other investment options in copy trading platforms like Eledator as well.

  • @lh4394
    @lh43942 ай бұрын

    Do enjoy your videos. Once the manifestos have actually been released you should do a comparison. I can see Labour going for a zonal housing permit instead of a case by case system. That should help bring down prices

  • @chrisnewman7281
    @chrisnewman72812 ай бұрын

    Is there any such thing as unscrambling an egg?

  • @namaewa-vx5rl
    @namaewa-vx5rl2 ай бұрын

    At this rate after 30 years even we will need to pay more tax, I'm afraid there will be no pension for anyone, no more health care. We need our tax on investment, not put all our money into running cost, paying debt interest. I rather see the govt cut more spending and lower our tax, I feel I like can manage my own health care and retirement much better than this country does.

  • @riccardo-964
    @riccardo-9642 ай бұрын

    It'll be more of the same, really, they won't start building houses: landlords will lobby not to see their investments go bust, there's no money for nothing, so, whatever, really.

  • @briankerrison8504
    @briankerrison8504Ай бұрын

    Uncertainty shorts currency.. I’m sure Farages favours received for causing more uncertainties, pays him dividends 🙄🙄🤔😎

  • @Phil_D_Waller
    @Phil_D_Waller2 ай бұрын

    one word NO

  • @davidcooks2379
    @davidcooks2379Ай бұрын

    UK was a guarantor to Ukraine 's security, so the fact that there was a war in Ukraine is the fault of our government who didn't uphold the security assurances thatw e gave as a party to the Budapest memorandum. E.g. we could have closed the Ukrainian skies and supplied weapons between 2014 and 2022, taken them into NATO (with the exception of the occupied regions, similar to germany after the 2nd world war)

  • @MrAlwaysBlue
    @MrAlwaysBlue2 ай бұрын

    In all your videos, your charting is misleading. You show bar charts to indicate that UK is behind other countries in various metrics, by preferentially including contries that are performing better. The plotted values are also misleading. The axes start at a value that makes the relative diffresnces appear huge. Im sure you are fully aware of this. They are classic techniques to distort interpretation of data.

  • @garyb455
    @garyb4552 ай бұрын

    For the Labour Party, raising taxes is in its DNA. It sees working families as little more than a cash machine, to be raided as it funds its utopian projects. It does not understand aspiration, and many of its MPs enjoy wallowing in the politics of envy. The financial security of British households would come second to net zero and the unions. It has also revealed deficiencies in its approach to prioritising spending. Labour has failed to match the Conservatives’ commitment to raise defence expenditure to 2.5 per cent of GDP by 2030, and has now declined to say whether the Metropolitan Police would receive additional funding to deal with the shocking levels of crime in London. It is a dispiriting summary of the price Britain would pay for a Starmer government: higher taxes for a more dangerous country.

  • @voice.of.reason

    @voice.of.reason

    2 ай бұрын

    Agreed, but the UK shouldn't be spending so much money on wars and so many other foreign projects when the UK is literally falling apart

  • @richardc513

    @richardc513

    2 ай бұрын

    Labour most certainly have committed to 2.5% GDP for defence. Also, defence spending was higher (2.7%) during the last Labour government. It is the Tories that have allowed our defence forces to wither on the vine, not Labour. Furthermore, taxes right now, after 14 years of Tory rule, are the highest they have been in 70 years, so by definition, higher than under any of the Labour governments during that time. I therefore argue that high taxes are in the Tory DNA and conning people otherwise is their strategy. It is the Tories and their failed economic model, austerity and trickle down economics (that never seems to actually trickle down, but somehow trickles upwards), that have ground this country down.

  • @garyb455

    @garyb455

    2 ай бұрын

    @@richardc513 There has been no austerity, if there had been austerity we would not have the highest taxes in 70 years. You have seen nothing yet, enjoy Labour you will be paying through the nose for them

  • @khiburgess5848
    @khiburgess58482 ай бұрын

    No

  • @veronicaboyce6794
    @veronicaboyce67942 ай бұрын

    Don’t get tie up! It will get worse.

  • @AmitAmit-mg3ef
    @AmitAmit-mg3ef2 ай бұрын

    I honestly don't understand why you're discussing these dubious schemes. There are plenty of options like Eledator and similar ones that are fast and profitable.

  • @Jacky-Boy

    @Jacky-Boy

    2 ай бұрын

    Wtf are you talking about

  • @jonnoMoto

    @jonnoMoto

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Jacky-Boy crypto scam

  • @fly463

    @fly463

    2 ай бұрын

    Bot?

  • @MartinJG100
    @MartinJG1002 ай бұрын

    Of course not. There are fundamental problems in the UK. Like all politicians, they will resort to palliative measures but in doing so they will simply make it worse.

  • @chrisgregory3063
    @chrisgregory30632 ай бұрын

    Bad wages high costs private profit before public good. Neither party is going to do anything about either but I’d say at least labour wont try to make those things activly worse like the tories intend to but hey at least with the tories your kids will get a free holiday camp from ages 18-19 as they’re forced to work for free to shore up our broken military and care systems

  • @JR-rv3xr
    @JR-rv3xr2 ай бұрын

    No. No mainstream party can. Our National debt is larger than our GDP. Our Interest payments on the debt are 10% of all tax revenue.it gets larger every year. We haven't funded a years worth of government spending 💰 via taxation since 2001. We import the 3rd world for that extra GDP growth because we aren't sufficiently growing enough to service the debt. Therefore inflation is used to devalue the debt. While making everyone else pooer. And we can't alter anything because we're part of a Dollar based economy. This was the danger economists Friedrich Hayek predicted.

  • @Robert-vw3od
    @Robert-vw3od2 ай бұрын

    NO - because they are similar to the cons - the United Kingdom is basically a consumer service sector based country so their answer to everything is you should’ve done better in life we can’t help you.

  • @djdoolittle1315
    @djdoolittle13152 ай бұрын

    Carn’t get any worse now? Can it? 😊

  • @ssssaa2
    @ssssaa22 ай бұрын

    The whole developed world is cooked unless productivity growth picks up a lot to what it used to be. If that happens, then it will be a mediocre economic period. Otherwise, it's gonna be pretty bad the next decade or two.

  • @senanur1983
    @senanur19832 ай бұрын

    With 45% tax rate and 60% marginal rate above £100,000 you won’t get any growth, with high earners leaving the country every week.

  • @bobtan9321
    @bobtan9321Ай бұрын

    Britain needs to emulate the CCP political system the most effective econmic system in modern history. No shame, to admit that unfettered capitalism destroys the lives of ordinary people.

  • @nigelmckay5915

    @nigelmckay5915

    13 күн бұрын

    Hahaha. You are having a laugh have you seen the mess china are in because of unsupported growth based upon a false economy

  • @cocoacrispy7802
    @cocoacrispy78022 ай бұрын

    Texas has become a model of green energy production,The UK could look to Texas as a model of an investment-led boom . IF, that is, Labour changes the pricing system for renewable energy. Texas has an electricity wholesale market design known as locational market pricing. (LMP). This means that wholesale electricity prices vary by location and time. Hence connecting parties need to consider the likely price they will earn in the location where they opt to site. Connect and manage works in Texas as generators trade off the benefits of locating in high price areas (where grid access is harder to obtain) with lower price areas where access is easier to obtain. The reverse is true for large users - which has resulted in a proliferation of new data centres in the panhandle. This contrasts to GB where since 2010 we have had a connect and manage policy but under a national market pricing regime (so the wholesale electricity price is the same at all locations in any period). Unlike Texas, this provides no incentive for market participants to consider location (other than a relatively dulled annual locational transmission charge) when siting. This has led to a large increase in wind generation in Scotland, but we now find that often there is not enough demand in Scotland to consume the electricity produced nor enough transmission to convey the surplus power to the rest of GB. However, Scottish wind generators still get paid (through constraint payments) funded by GB consumer. This amounts to £bn+ of transfer each year. In Texas, the market design means that no such payments are made. The key point is that an LMP market, by design, reflects the physical realities of the network and hence can be applied to a market of any geography or topology equally effectively. This is not the case for national priced markets which, by design, seek to mask the physical realities of the network from market participants and, in so doing, distort the incentives of those market participants at an (increasingly material) cost to consumers in that market.

  • @jenniferemile330

    @jenniferemile330

    2 ай бұрын

    The UK has a similar system, I'm on Octopus Agile where the price changes every 30 minutes!

  • @imbonkers3629
    @imbonkers36292 ай бұрын

    How do you fix a debt based economy 🙄

  • @fly463

    @fly463

    2 ай бұрын

    How do you think Germany works? Do innovations & do mfg

  • @James-el6lj
    @James-el6lj2 ай бұрын

    Even Starmer would be better than the short Indian PM we have at the moment.

  • @sandponics
    @sandponics2 ай бұрын

    The problem is the UK is that all the smart people left in the 1980's and went to Australia.

  • @TobotronPrime
    @TobotronPrime2 ай бұрын

    So same old same old then - time for my fellow millennials and zoomers to emigrate!

  • @vldgrs

    @vldgrs

    2 ай бұрын

    Where?

  • @TobotronPrime

    @TobotronPrime

    2 ай бұрын

    @@vldgrs personally I would quite like to go to Portugal or South Africa - but yep, it's not going to be an easy move!