Jeremy Corbyn Labour leadership interview - Newsnight

Jeremy Corbyn talks to Emily Maitlis about his campaign, his belief that Blair could possibly be tried for war crimes, and the feeling of unexpectedly becoming a frontrunner in the Labour leadership race.
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  • @GingerJoberton
    @GingerJoberton8 жыл бұрын

    when corbyn gets put into an awkward corner or gets a slightly strange question he responds like a human being, not a robot

  • @theonewhoyawns6103

    @theonewhoyawns6103

    8 жыл бұрын

    GingerJoberton Good comment

  • @ExSkitzophrenic

    @ExSkitzophrenic

    8 жыл бұрын

    GingerJoberton Personally I found that some of his responses came off a bit career politiciany (if you get what I mean), probs not one of his better interviews. Still very excited for a Corbyn labour though :)

  • @petastamell8692

    @petastamell8692

    8 жыл бұрын

    +GingerJoberton He makes an effort at answering the question rather than straining himself to remember what the party memo said about it.

  • @J2897Tutorials

    @J2897Tutorials

    8 жыл бұрын

    +GingerJoberton Robots make less mistakes.

  • @J2897Tutorials

    @J2897Tutorials

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Peta Stamell The party's objective consensus should come before your own subjective dream.

  • @peterbolton6783
    @peterbolton67838 жыл бұрын

    Everything about this man exudes humility, decency, selflessness and humanity. He clearly puts people, his country, his party, the movement and his deeply felt longing for kinder world above any personal ambition. The complete polar opposite to any of the careerist narcissists that make up the other three leadership candidates, and the entire British political class for that matter. He is truly a diamond in the rough.

  • @smcg8504

    @smcg8504

    8 жыл бұрын

    Hope he has some diamond hiding in that rough on his face to pay for his blind compassion. Id rather keep the fruits of my labour thank you.

  • @johnmartindale5996

    @johnmartindale5996

    8 жыл бұрын

    smcg selfish?

  • @SkyEcho7

    @SkyEcho7

    8 жыл бұрын

    Peter Bolton Well said

  • @smcg8504

    @smcg8504

    8 жыл бұрын

    +John Martindale nope but i worked for it i should be able to choose what i do with it.

  • @smcg8504

    @smcg8504

    8 жыл бұрын

    +John Martindale this guy and all these left wingers have no respect for ownership. they think the solution to all the problems is taking from one person against their will in order to give to someone else. it is insulting, i will help people in my life i dont need someone to force me through legalised robbery. interpret that how you will, and i know you will find something to create a falicy out of -because the left can never fight the right without doing it. i used plain language and honesty

  • @philstyle
    @philstyle8 жыл бұрын

    Dear channel 4, this (from the BBC) is how you interview someone. Take notes.

  • @serboniferhasty-618

    @serboniferhasty-618

    8 жыл бұрын

    phil style Mr Krishnan Guru-Murthy, I hope you are watching.

  • @hanktheblesseddeejay

    @hanktheblesseddeejay

    8 жыл бұрын

    +felix tandoh The worst journalist going.. sell-out scumbag.

  • @theonewhoyawns6103

    @theonewhoyawns6103

    8 жыл бұрын

    phil style Channel 4 is far superior to the BBC. Channel 4 is giving full coverage to the establishments cover up of the child sex scandal while the BBC is under reporting it. Channel 4 actually confronts Israeli state murder unlike the BBC. Jon Snow enough said.

  • @ejcmoorhouse

    @ejcmoorhouse

    8 жыл бұрын

    TheOneWho Yawns I don't want my news to confront I just want the facts.

  • @theonewhoyawns6103

    @theonewhoyawns6103

    8 жыл бұрын

    ejcmoorhouse So when an Israeli apologist for murder, like Regev, is being interviewed you don't want them confronted with their lies. Good for for.

  • @marktaylor6491
    @marktaylor64918 жыл бұрын

    Now that is how to carry out an interview. You let the person speak, yet press whenever necessary.

  • @berlinmitte10117

    @berlinmitte10117

    8 жыл бұрын

    Mark Taylor I agree

  • @666FLiP666

    @666FLiP666

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Mark Taylor Yeah, she came close to trying to put words in his mouth but tip-toed the line. I hate it when interviewers do that and generally more so to people central-left more often than not to try to demonise them in some fashion.

  • @annenunney9907

    @annenunney9907

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a great guy

  • @user-sf7kl9uh7k

    @user-sf7kl9uh7k

    Ай бұрын

    You Corbyn apologists are crazy, did they remove the engine, was the structure cut through, is there a lot of rust?

  • @problemchimp4231
    @problemchimp42318 жыл бұрын

    This is the sincere Politics I've been crying out for.....

  • @philzambo
    @philzambo8 жыл бұрын

    Blair's a war criminal

  • @johnnyb8825

    @johnnyb8825

    8 жыл бұрын

    philzambo He may well be but I don't think locking him up is the answer. I'm more interested in restorative justice than retributive justice. That's why I don't like the International Criminal Court (ICC) and it's attempt to prosecute certain African leaders. Those leaders may have done wrong but I think there needs to be some other way of sorting things out. To be honest I think humankind needs to wipe the slate clean and have some kind of spiritual revolution.

  • @DouglasCarnall

    @DouglasCarnall

    8 жыл бұрын

    johnny b I agree with the tenor of your remarks. But remember, the point of prosecution is above all to ritualise society's disapproval of *the crime itself*. The fate of the person who committed it (their sentence) is a separate matter. The hard won principles of Nuremburg should be re-engraved by the legal system, so as to give pause to politicians who think it's OK to defy future decisions of the United Nations. So yes, Tony Blair should stand trial. If he is found guilty, I don't think anything is served by his imprisonment--he's unlikely to reoffend.

  • @johnnyb8825

    @johnnyb8825

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** I'm not convinced that dictators and despots are the kind of people who are likely to be deterred by ANY potential consequences to their actions.

  • @conjugatemethod

    @conjugatemethod

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, which followed World War II, called the waging of aggressive war "essentially an evil thing...to initiate a war of aggression...is not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime, differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole."

  • @philzambo

    @philzambo

    8 жыл бұрын

    johnny b I would hand him over to the relatives of the Iraqi families he's slaughtered and hand his assets over to the Afghans to build a hospital

  • @sim1sim180
    @sim1sim1808 жыл бұрын

    Wow I love listening to Corbyn talk, he is calm, cool and he makes sense. He does seem honest, thoughtful and understandable. He also answers the tricky questions other politicians run scared of.

  • @trinahart
    @trinahart8 жыл бұрын

    Fabulous interview. This guy was born for the job, and I don't doubt will bring about positive change and a fairer society. What a great chap.

  • @fasteddyuk

    @fasteddyuk

    8 жыл бұрын

    Trina Hart Yes, I don't want a personality rammed down my throat. I want a message I can get behind.

  • @hnsd1

    @hnsd1

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Better him than that incompetent toff Osbourne who managed to double the national debt and increase the deficit. Austerity is clearly working... for those at the top.

  • @rspratt

    @rspratt

    8 жыл бұрын

    Trina Hart We all thought the same thing when Tony Blair was first elected. Something evil seems to grip people once they get in power.

  • @fasteddyuk

    @fasteddyuk

    8 жыл бұрын

    Rob Spratt To an extent, but Blair was an opportunistic, egotistical man running on a centre-right ticket whereas Corbyn is anything but.

  • @serboniferhasty-618

    @serboniferhasty-618

    8 жыл бұрын

    Rob Spratt Hate to brag, but some of us saw through TB almost right from the off, were not taken in by his New Labour antics and never voted for him. And it wasn't too difficult if you looked a bit harder. Have to confess I didn't see anything like the Iraq fiasco in him though. In retrospect, it was the logical conclusion to the analysis of him as a wannabe, but who could possibly have thought that his hunger for power would have led to him jumping off that deep end?

  • @bennuttall1589
    @bennuttall15898 жыл бұрын

    Fucking brilliant! Not measuring self against power and ambition but what we can do as a society, as a community! This man's a quietly spoken legend and a breath of fresh air. He's fuckin brilliant. JEZ WE CAN.

  • @MrJamesyboi121
    @MrJamesyboi1218 жыл бұрын

    I want to see Corbyn in a room with Bernie Sanders as Leaders.

  • @chanelchannel9640

    @chanelchannel9640

    8 жыл бұрын

    now that would be some change to bush/blair! that would be a blessig to the whole world! let's hope it happens!

  • @peterallison4464

    @peterallison4464

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nothing he's an appeaser.

  • @captpicard100
    @captpicard1008 жыл бұрын

    Jeremy Corbyn is the most decent, selfless, humble, unambitious, kind, gentle man in British Politics, he just highlights how useless and uninspiring the other three "leadership candidates" are. Those other three could not inspire me to drink water if I was dying of thirst in the Sahara desert

  • @terrybrough6367
    @terrybrough63678 жыл бұрын

    How could anyone who wanted a society that cares for all, not support and vote for JC? Truly a breath of fresh air, articulating that another world order is possible. He deserves the chance to be leader of the Labour Party. I am certainly voting for him.

  • @czhaok

    @czhaok

    7 ай бұрын

    Easy. He's a weirdo. Bye bye corbyn

  • @mattparry9645
    @mattparry96458 жыл бұрын

    What a nice, nice person. who'd have thought that he was a politician

  • @fasteddyuk
    @fasteddyuk8 жыл бұрын

    I think we have had far worse PMs than this guy! No matter what happens, he is politicising a new generation and standing up to bad ideas from overly-powerful people.

  • @fasteddyuk

    @fasteddyuk

    8 жыл бұрын

    Vicky Caramel Agreed. Besides, it's the Blairites who are now unelectable.

  • @rarelycomments
    @rarelycomments8 жыл бұрын

    BBC Newsnight Great interview, terrible audio. Mics are hard panned in the wrong directions and there's a delay/echo on the quiet channel. Listenable in mono, perhaps wasn't checked in stereo

  • @BBCNewsnightonline

    @BBCNewsnightonline

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yes apologies for the audio - should have been mixed down at the time of upload. Noted for future reference!

  • @aperson22222

    @aperson22222

    8 жыл бұрын

    +rarelycomments Ah, good, I thought it was a problem on my end!

  • @jaydee1845
    @jaydee18458 жыл бұрын

    Well said that man :) straight answers, no bullshit, no spin, just pure and utter common sense.

  • @paulsmith1981

    @paulsmith1981

    8 жыл бұрын

    Jay Dee Useful idiot.

  • @AndrogyneMichinaga
    @AndrogyneMichinaga8 жыл бұрын

    Poor sound quality.

  • @BBCNewsnightonline

    @BBCNewsnightonline

    8 жыл бұрын

    Apologies for that - too late to reupload at this stage, but will fix for next time

  • @johnnyb8825

    @johnnyb8825

    8 жыл бұрын

    BBC Newsnight Actually I'd say the sound quality is okay except it's a little quiet.

  • @johnmiguelking

    @johnmiguelking

    8 жыл бұрын

    AndrogyneMichinaga Sounds like the lapel mike on Jeremy was kaputt.

  • @AndrogyneMichinaga

    @AndrogyneMichinaga

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ooh, cheap point, without substance. He is a very good candidate, hence his unexpected popularity amongst real people.

  • @Tomtaroo

    @Tomtaroo

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** IRA Stooge? christ what next is he somehow a terrorist for accepting the need to negotiate peace solutions? You Internet nutters need to stfu before engaging mouth.

  • @miyagawatube
    @miyagawatube8 жыл бұрын

    This man needs to be the next leader. Great stuff.

  • @Sm-iw2vh

    @Sm-iw2vh

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh.... Oh dear how awkward.

  • @nintendy
    @nintendy8 жыл бұрын

    SUCH a genuinely nice and LOVELY man - and just what this country NEEDS!

  • @philjones3346
    @philjones33468 жыл бұрын

    This interview was significant. Jeremy has gone from being the " joke " candidate to the front runner and Emily was forced to conduct a very different and respectful interview as a result. He is getting better with every day of this campaign and is looking Prime Ministerial in front of camera. Vote Jeremy!

  • @davidbell5470

    @davidbell5470

    5 жыл бұрын

    your a fucking idiot

  • @maggiewolf9284
    @maggiewolf92848 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see a well conducted interview for a change

  • @splinterbyrd
    @splinterbyrd8 жыл бұрын

    Corbyn has a good media image as well. He's a bit like your average polytechnic lecturer, not a loony-leftie and definitely not a sharp-suited Blairite smoothie.

  • @garvintimmann

    @garvintimmann

    10 ай бұрын

    This is why David Kelly was removed. If the United Nations rule on the preemptive war on Iraq was a war crime, then why is there no trial on Blair?

  • @morg9267
    @morg92675 жыл бұрын

    sound is beautifully done

  • @p1nm0re
    @p1nm0re8 жыл бұрын

    omg - tony blair to be tried for war crimes? I'm in heaven....

  • @garvintimmann

    @garvintimmann

    10 ай бұрын

    If the UN rule on the preemptive war on Iraq was a war crime, then why is there no trial on Blair?

  • @MrCawkwell
    @MrCawkwell8 жыл бұрын

    Great interview thank you BBC

  • @shamanahaboolist
    @shamanahaboolist8 жыл бұрын

    Good interview. Would be even stronger if he had highlighted how policies will be determined more democratically by Labour members when pressed on how he would use the whip. I have to admit I would like to know what his approach on whip use will be and how he proposes to get the MP's to actually vote for what is decided by the party members.

  • @smcg8504

    @smcg8504

    8 жыл бұрын

    i imagine that they will get a bunch of unqualified easily manipulated individuals together and have a vote where the smartest of us have the same level of weight as the mentality retarded. yeay, democracy.

  • @jonwilliams3441
    @jonwilliams34418 жыл бұрын

    Great interview!

  • @MMA-im7pu
    @MMA-im7pu8 жыл бұрын

    Voting for Jeremy Corbyn would be like voting for a cross between Michael Foot and Neil from the young ones . How the fk do you talk peace to people who are slicing the heads off aid workers who have went to help them ?

  • @clevercat9774
    @clevercat97745 жыл бұрын

    Why can’t we be manufacturing and financial services?

  • @JoseighBlogs
    @JoseighBlogs8 жыл бұрын

    'Parliament rotating' is such an inspirational pertinent realist suggestion that could engage the British electorate up and down HM's realm by having a sitting British parliament operating in varied 'parliamentary houses' in several of the great conurbations within the UK. This is not new. It's been done before here in the UK and abroad. Let's do it so that London is diminished of its peculiar one-capital power-house dominance!

  • @markthorne3414
    @markthorne34148 жыл бұрын

    He does the talk.hope he can do the walk. time will only tell,hope he makes it,

  • @worship568
    @worship5685 жыл бұрын

    This was actually a very good interview by Emily Maitlis.

  • @Kayzef2003
    @Kayzef20038 жыл бұрын

    What a civil, professional, non patronising interview. That bird gets a big thumb's up. oh, and no wonder Mr bLIAR and co are concerned with the way things are going in the leadership contest.

  • @peterallison4464

    @peterallison4464

    4 жыл бұрын

    That because she knows he's a deluded half witted narcissist as described.

  • @squeezeboxfolk3968
    @squeezeboxfolk39688 жыл бұрын

    Left and right audio channels are mixed up!

  • @BBCNewsnightonline

    @BBCNewsnightonline

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yes, apologies for the audio on here.

  • @TagDaren
    @TagDaren8 жыл бұрын

    Why is the sound quality on this so bad for JC and so loud Emily? Can you republish ? It's important!

  • @gruvedigger367
    @gruvedigger3678 жыл бұрын

    Yes, the stereo mix, the audio, is the wrong way round for the video. Pschoacoustically confusing!

  • @BBCNewsnightonline

    @BBCNewsnightonline

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yes, apologies for that! We should have mixed down the audio before uploading. Your point has been heard though for future reference.

  • @nyroneuk
    @nyroneuk8 жыл бұрын

    He just seems like a good person - let's make him PM.

  • @robbiedart7422
    @robbiedart74228 жыл бұрын

    I'm so excited to finally see a real politician with real views get some of the spotlight and actually gather some traction publicly, I hope to find myself talking about Corbyn the same way my dad talks about Michael Foot and Tony Benn in the near future!

  • @joshbatterley2134
    @joshbatterley21348 жыл бұрын

    Why are comments disabled for the Andy Burnham interview?

  • @BBCNewsnightonline

    @BBCNewsnightonline

    8 жыл бұрын

    Hi Josh. That's because we've only recently opened up comments on our videos. But the comments are activated now on that Andy Burnham interview if you do want to post.

  • @joshbatterley2134

    @joshbatterley2134

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much.

  • @zaKkyBoY121

    @zaKkyBoY121

    8 жыл бұрын

    BBC Newsnight go fuck yourself

  • @patrickneilkilloran

    @patrickneilkilloran

    8 жыл бұрын

    Carbon Based Life Form lol

  • @ThomasMorleyceramics
    @ThomasMorleyceramics8 жыл бұрын

    Hes got my vote... Mr Corbyn is exactly what our country.. world needs.. At last a real and honourable man who is facing up to the truths of national and international politics and world problems. A truthful politician with a conscience, no wonder he has Blair and all the other political rats running scared..

  • @garvintimmann

    @garvintimmann

    10 ай бұрын

    If the United Nations rule on the preemptive war on Iraq was a war crime, then why is there no trial on Blair?

  • @possiblystevo9141
    @possiblystevo91415 жыл бұрын

    i think the sound mix is off and perhaps someone behind the scenes is having a laugh, have you noticed that corbyns voice has been pushed to the far left of the mix whereas maitlis is centre right?

  • @guitari666
    @guitari6668 жыл бұрын

    Very strange stereo separation.

  • @tomball92
    @tomball928 жыл бұрын

    LOUD NOISESSSSSSSSS

  • @ian1patterson
    @ian1patterson8 жыл бұрын

    When I was involved in politics (in an advisory capacity) to a regional level politician over 10 years ago , it was seen more as a vocational occupation and less of a career choice. I got involved purely with a passion to bring about change and I've got to tell you that even I feel rather despondent with our present systems of government. It was less about public perception imagery and more about political policy content back then. I coined the phrase "Capitalism with a conscience" (I've heard it used !) and often wish this mantra had been adopted by large corporations. I hope and pray for change.

  • @arseniyonline1234555
    @arseniyonline12345558 жыл бұрын

    My vote goes to whomever gets blair in jail

  • @garvintimmann

    @garvintimmann

    10 ай бұрын

    the Pentagon Knew Saddam Hussein Didn't Have Weapons of Mass Destruction. If the United Nations rule on the preemptive war on Iraq was a war crime, then why is there no trial on Blair?

  • @ab-pj2ur
    @ab-pj2ur8 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. The Newsnight videos for Cooper, Burnham and Kendall all received a tonne of dislikes whereas Corbyn's video is the only one to receive lots of likes and positive comments, so I think this is suggestive that Corbyn will win the leadership contest.

  • @bomb-de-dyl
    @bomb-de-dyl8 жыл бұрын

    good god, that horrible sound quality.

  • @splinterbyrd
    @splinterbyrd8 жыл бұрын

    I like what he's saying about manufacturing, but eg. suppose we resurrected our shipbuilding industry. How does he propose to make it competitive compared to poor countries where they build ships cheaper than anyone else by paying their workers 1p an hour (not quite that but for the sake of argument) Any ideas anyone?

  • @petastamell8692
    @petastamell86928 жыл бұрын

    I'm excited about Corbyn. Britain needs an alternative to neo-liberal austerity. It's a hard, hard place to live when you're working 60+ hours and still too poor to heat your ridiculously expensive, piece of shit apartment that costs £1100 a month.

  • @Truthseeker1515
    @Truthseeker15158 жыл бұрын

    The middle class has become the working class in the UK....but no one will admit it...

  • @samhedges2514
    @samhedges25148 жыл бұрын

    That's a strange zip..

  • @kinghani
    @kinghani8 жыл бұрын

    Is this Revolution 9 or something? The stereo is really annoying.

  • @BBCNewsnightonline

    @BBCNewsnightonline

    8 жыл бұрын

    Hey, yes apologies for the sound on this video. Too late to reupload at this stage, but your comments have been heard!

  • @johnackers6311

    @johnackers6311

    8 жыл бұрын

    BBC Newsnight and left and right are crossed over!

  • @dlk1dlk1
    @dlk1dlk18 жыл бұрын

    He keeps using the royal 'We', I remember another politician doing that.

  • @brucefindlay
    @brucefindlay8 жыл бұрын

    Excellent interview ....Jeremy Corbyn comes over as thoughtful caring and in touch. People are returning to Labour because his politics resonate and his vision for a fairer community caring for the many not to elite few! #Jezwecan

  • @barrylangroydhanson2226
    @barrylangroydhanson22268 жыл бұрын

    At least he sounds a bit honest.

  • @stayinthecitystayinthecity7796
    @stayinthecitystayinthecity77968 жыл бұрын

    very smart guy

  • @nintendy
    @nintendy8 жыл бұрын

    GORGEOUS and dishy man with great principals and policies.

  • @spaceghost5371
    @spaceghost53718 жыл бұрын

    It's always nice to hear some one that is sincere. I can't stand those right wing liars.

  • @Vijaydatheri
    @Vijaydatheri8 жыл бұрын

    Except closet/open racists, religious fundamentalists, unnecessarily nationalistic (jobless) lunatics and of course the Tories , I very seriously doubt anyone would hate this guy! #jezwecan

  • @howdengray8411
    @howdengray84118 жыл бұрын

    The system keeps trying to slam him but he keeps swinging back! The more they talk to him the more people pay attention and want to vote labour.

  • @Spottius

    @Spottius

    3 жыл бұрын

    Urm.....no.

  • @jamesbrady7773
    @jamesbrady77738 жыл бұрын

    Labour is not needed in this day and age. They need to reform or they are going to die out

  • @johnnyforeigner401

    @johnnyforeigner401

    8 жыл бұрын

    James Brady why is that if I may be so bold to ask?

  • @jamesbrady7773

    @jamesbrady7773

    8 жыл бұрын

    Labour is and always has been a party for the working class. Currently we don't have a working class as we did before in this country due to de-industrialisation. Thus the only people labour are currently supporting are people on benefits. Yes there is still a working class but Labour does not support them (as we saw from there last time in power) and the conservative seem to be giving them more by raising the amount that people can earn before paying tax. The conservatives are also trying to help and incentivise people on benefits to get working again something that Labour did not do, in contrast Labour tried to keep the people on benefits where they were, as they made it better to be on benefits then in a full time job. They need to reform and bring in a new Labour, anyone who was part of the Blair regime has got to go!

  • @sinimini

    @sinimini

    8 жыл бұрын

    James Brady I agree with you. Many English people get the feeling that Labour don't actually care about this country, that they actually hate it and everything that made it great. Their social experiments have left us more divided than ever (which was their aim) but they have failed to pick up the pieces, the people copped onto them. Its over for Labour, they just don't know it yet. It is mainly whingers, bitter idealists and communists who are excited about Corbyn. Now is the time for the Tories to crush Labour forever. They can do it with boundary changes and the introduction of proportional representation which would ensure Labour are neutered forever.

  • @fasteddyuk

    @fasteddyuk

    8 жыл бұрын

    James Brady Except the Tories' latest budget has made 13 million of the poorest families even poorer. They remove the supports before they provide the incentives. It's the wrong way of doing it. More homelessness, more food banks, more money for the 1%. That's the record of this government. No thanks, mate,

  • @sushanalone
    @sushanalone8 жыл бұрын

    Why are people calling him a fringe candidate? He is making the most valid points i have heard since 9/11 and are perfectly fine deductions from our experience ever-since.

  • @ferrantepallas
    @ferrantepallas8 жыл бұрын

    And excellent response to the war crimes question: I want to see all those who committed war crimes tried. And quite reasonable to wait until he gets further information about Blair via the Chilcot report. Again, an attempt by the questioner to polarise him, handled with aplomb.

  • @garvintimmann

    @garvintimmann

    10 ай бұрын

    This is why Robin Cook and David Kelly were removed. If the United Nations rule on the preemptive war on Iraq was a war crime, then why is there no trial on Blair?

  • @mesentericasuperior7603
    @mesentericasuperior76038 жыл бұрын

    I just want to know why does every interview insist on asking if Jeremy Corbyn wants to be Prime Minister?

  • @clevercat9774
    @clevercat97745 жыл бұрын

    If Corbyn’s so ok with free voting of the PLP then why is he trying to quell MPs that don’t follow him.

  • @pericorodriguez8317
    @pericorodriguez8317 Жыл бұрын

    This interview was broadcasted some eight years ago. Jeremy is still the same decent leader.

  • @isabellamccann7395
    @isabellamccann73956 жыл бұрын

    Did I just hear an extended version of YES on Tony Blair being tried??

  • @garvintimmann

    @garvintimmann

    10 ай бұрын

    This is why Robin Cook was removed. If the United Nations rule on the preemptive war on Iraq was a war crime, then why is there no trial on Blair?

  • @7Heaven8ROONEY
    @7Heaven8ROONEY8 жыл бұрын

    Given his popularity amongst hardcore labour voters and prospective ones even if he isn't elected , the new leader will have to give him a prominent role otherwise face a backlash and even less support in the next election.

  • @Bigbeatmanifesto
    @Bigbeatmanifesto8 жыл бұрын

    I'm a fan, will probably vote for him.

  • @Jc22222
    @Jc222228 жыл бұрын

    Corbyn could be the savior of the two party monopoly cannot decide how I feel about it though. Almost wish they break off into a new party next election with Corbyn as leader.

  • @lreaz3719
    @lreaz37198 жыл бұрын

    Jeremy corbyn brings back my faith in humanity, what a pleasant human begin..

  • @lewisgrace3596
    @lewisgrace35968 жыл бұрын

    Legend.

  • @TWOBITONEGUY
    @TWOBITONEGUY8 жыл бұрын

    I want him to win so much

  • @Sm-iw2vh

    @Sm-iw2vh

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm from the future.... It doesn't go well.

  • @nathanshaw5037

    @nathanshaw5037

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm from further in the future it doesn't get better

  • @tdm-wo7om
    @tdm-wo7om8 жыл бұрын

    Wow real issues-based interviews without sensationalization. Nothing like this on our side of the pond. If only bush could be brought up on war crimes...

  • @brandytoor
    @brandytoor8 жыл бұрын

    anyone else noticed how much he blinks his eyes....anyone

  • @karlwills3549

    @karlwills3549

    8 жыл бұрын

    +tridk harper yes,the blinking is excessive,,grubby beard,

  • @eileenryan9006
    @eileenryan90068 жыл бұрын

    Pure class. Love this man.

  • @user-sf7kl9uh7k

    @user-sf7kl9uh7k

    28 күн бұрын

    Old Clown? 🤡

  • @88DeanJames
    @88DeanJames8 жыл бұрын

    JC!!!

  • @scook1113
    @scook11138 жыл бұрын

    In a true Democracy a leader when asked. what will you do? Should say. I will do what the people want and the people want change!

  • @per_ringnes
    @per_ringnes8 жыл бұрын

    with Jeremy Corbyn as a leader in United Kingdoms, I think he will fix a'lot of problems they are facing.

  • @GingerJoberton
    @GingerJoberton8 жыл бұрын

    Ooh top comment. I like it when that happens

  • @pippipster6767
    @pippipster67673 жыл бұрын

    At the heart of the problem is me. Only joking.

  • @mehdi1330
    @mehdi13308 жыл бұрын

    I wonder those 44 people who put thumb down , what they didn't like about this conversation ?

  • @richardsinclair9449
    @richardsinclair94498 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic wonderful sound quality and substance in the MAN who walks among MEN........ Errrrm... The common man that is, you know, the working class.. long time since i heard any one speak like this...................... Ever..... Blue out of England!!! WE WILL survive without you, as we the working class placed you in your position of high privilege.... Its about time people had a wake up call about the realities of the world power................................................. Excellent discussion . We dont want inequality any more, we want honesty and fairness to all and every one, we dont want austerity to be placed at one door step, all must be in it together................. This boom and bust is a symptom of the ailments of capitalism, it is real scary when you think that a whole society are basing there lives on Catholicism, that the capitalist is like a God, to say who starves in the world and whom gets killed in a war........ 4.5 thousand people have killed them selves on the dole blood soaked mortuary slab........................ Yes and the rest of the people as well, as we dont have to exact figures............... Its about time we the people understood that the capitalist is not your god, actually they are the dealers in money and profit.... To which both are roots of evil, along with bigotry, Banks, captains of industry, racism, politics and dictatorships.... But to name a few...... Great chat to listen too Jerry.... Best of luck to you mate.... Rally the good guys around you......

  • @gtavmj-1852
    @gtavmj-18525 жыл бұрын

    Love corbyn!... TIME FOR HONESTY IN GOVERNMENT.

  • @gmonkey808
    @gmonkey8088 жыл бұрын

    Someone tell him about vests. That way he wont have to wear a T shirt under his shirt.

  • @OnEyeLama
    @OnEyeLama8 жыл бұрын

    Finally someone worth voting for, shame he wasn't leader in the last election.

  • @alexander92179
    @alexander921792 жыл бұрын

    Corbyn then was so different to Corbyn by the last general election..

  • @sophrapsune
    @sophrapsune8 жыл бұрын

    Meetings packed with young activists... I think that says everything about the realism & maturity of his agenda, such as it exists beyond soothing platitudes. Not PM material for a Great Britain. His premiership would be an epic disaster.

  • @hazzawhitey21
    @hazzawhitey218 жыл бұрын

    The Tories shouldn't be happy at the prospect of Corbyn getting elected. In fact they should be deeply worried, as a party led by Corbyn would be a true opposition to the austerity politics of the Conservatives. Challenging their policies on benefits, higher education, trident, public sector pay and much more. The Tories will find it a lot harder governing with a real opposition from the left!

  • @KhosrowZanganeh1374

    @KhosrowZanganeh1374

    8 жыл бұрын

    They are unhappy and worried hence all the things they say regarding JC. By saying that he is the one they would like to see as the opposition leader they are saying he is weak and by doing that leading the labour supporters to not vote for him. He is in fact the one they are most worried about.

  • @BMstarcast
    @BMstarcast8 жыл бұрын

    This is the first interview I have felt doubt. I feel Jeremy needs to do 2 thing to assure his victory. 1. Make it clear that even the notion of the Tories voting for Corbyn was propaganda created by the tories terrified of what will happen if Jeremy wins Labour leader. He's already started a movement nothing is going to stop in the near future, and if he wins Labour leader there is no hiding his alternatives which couldn't be stopped going mainstream. This is a very real threat to the Thatcherite ideology they all hold so dear. I feel Jeremy needs to make that clear in an interview. 2. The one thing I liked about Andy was his charisma, he says things like "when im prime minister" etc, and it's inspiring for the people supporting him. The humility and everything is great, all his fans know that's who he is, but when asked directly about being prime minster you need to express your desire to hold that position, if for no other reason than to make politics a democracy again, taking it back from the elites. I'm as big of a fan of Jeremy as anyone, but a huge reason for that wasn't anything to do with him, but the things that he stood for. We can't afford to not have someone like Jeremy in a significant political position until after 2020, we just can't. He needs to win this, and he needs to inspire the people supporting him by showing us he wants to lead.

  • @SheffBoxing

    @SheffBoxing

    8 жыл бұрын

    It's not about Corbyn. It's the ideas. He knows that, and when he wins this labour election he has five years to make this labour party what we want it to be. I personally don't think he will be there for the next election, but things will have changed immeasurably for the better.

  • @canopej
    @canopej8 жыл бұрын

    Last Labour in govermerment - A Somalian refugee family with seven children are living in a £2.1m luxury home in Notting Hill next door to celebrities, with the £2,000-a-week rent paid by the taxpayer. Francesca Walker, a mother-of-eight who also lived in Kensington and Chelsea, defended her £90,000-a-year housing benefit claims for a £2 million villa in Notting Hill. Spend, spend and spend - that is the answer for everything.

  • @paulroo8195

    @paulroo8195

    8 жыл бұрын

    And Jeremy is going to build more Council Houses and bring in rent caps. He has solved these issues. Blair and Cameron waste too much tax money to business for no results for society.

  • @katebones7176

    @katebones7176

    8 жыл бұрын

    Juan Cano there was a time when no one wanted to live in Notting Hill hence why they have large numbers of social housing. It was considered a ghetto and therefore It was cheap. Now its cool and people are willing to pay exorbitant rents to live near so called celebrities. This increased cost has nothing to do with the tenant or social housing landlord. It has everything to do with the restrictions placed on councils to build and the right to buy. The same situation can be seen in east london albeit much more accelerated. More social housing and a rent cap will reduce costs.

  • @smcg8504

    @smcg8504

    8 жыл бұрын

    Paul Roo building more council houses is a plaster. Its admitting defeat. Do we want more people in council houses? Is that where we are headed as a society? Id rather see more people in good jobs and having sole ownership of something. This left wing bs is a guilt trip look how smug he looks in this video. Oh i have a scruffy beard

  • @smcg8504

    @smcg8504

    8 жыл бұрын

    He looks lazy and his solutions are lazy; ones that plaster over problems with other people's money.

  • @paulroo8195

    @paulroo8195

    8 жыл бұрын

    smcg I own my own house. But the prices in London are too crazy now. House buying is over. Also developers cream off a huge amount. Shared ownership is the worse of both worlds. I know people around 30 on 50k and struggling. Also, the Housing bubble always bursts and kills the British economy somewhere down the line. So a mixed economy is a realistic opportunity for young people to get on.

  • @johnnyb8825
    @johnnyb88258 жыл бұрын

    I like the caring/sharing values of the left, but I worry that they can sometimes be dogmatic and intolerant of dissent. The record on individual freedom, free speech and freedom of expression in countries that have called themselves "socialist" is not great (though I admit that many non-socialist countries have also fallen short on this).

  • @fasteddyuk

    @fasteddyuk

    8 жыл бұрын

    johnny b What is there in this interview that would make you think that Corbyn will not tolerate free speech?

  • @peterfox1982

    @peterfox1982

    8 жыл бұрын

    johnny b You answered your own question - these countries call themselves socialist but are they really?

  • @johnnyb8825

    @johnnyb8825

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ed O'Meara Nothing in his particular speech (or even about him particularly). It's just that I'm a bit wary of what might be called the hard left (or true socialists) with regard to that issue. Don't get me wrong. I like the ideal of a just and caring society. I value both freedom AND socio-economic equality, but sometimes I'm not sure if it's possible to have both.

  • @johnnyb8825

    @johnnyb8825

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ryan Fox Yes, it can be argued that Stalinist Russia, Maoist China and present-day North Korea were/are not truly socialist. After all, even Hitler called himself a socialist (albeit a national socialist). Some "socialist" countries seemed more relaxed than others (i.e. Cuba and Tito's Yugoslavia). I just worry that in order to have the kind of equality demanded by socialism, society would have to be very controlled.

  • @fasteddyuk

    @fasteddyuk

    8 жыл бұрын

    johnny b His economic program is no more "Hard Left" than the Conservatives' Post-war approach. That's just media muck raking. Best ignored by sensible people.

  • @MightyIrons1989
    @MightyIrons19898 жыл бұрын

    I'd vote for him

  • @danzegamer3885
    @danzegamer38858 жыл бұрын

    This person avocates everything i think but cant say with my tongue

  • @mmmbeachlover
    @mmmbeachlover8 жыл бұрын

    Great to see J.C. doing so well in the Lab 'leadership' stakes - it's about time the Lefties were open and above board so the electorate can see clearly what they stand for - this will ensure that these idealists will never be inflicted on this country again as a ruling cabal. Go J.C.!

  • @mmmoroi
    @mmmoroi8 жыл бұрын

    It is high time UK had the genuine opposition in Parliament, like this guy.

  • @Sm-iw2vh

    @Sm-iw2vh

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeahhhh, mmmmm, I don't want to burst your bubble butttt.......

  • @pyrex516
    @pyrex5167 жыл бұрын

    Jeremy Corbyn as the prime minister after the event of Brexit = catastrophic disaster

  • @illegalsmirf
    @illegalsmirf8 жыл бұрын

    Love her smile she's cute

  • @juliannevillecorrea
    @juliannevillecorrea8 жыл бұрын

    #hmmm

  • @stephenroche5107
    @stephenroche51074 жыл бұрын

    Corbyn 👍