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00:00 I can't put my finger on why I dislike Keir Starmer.
00:05 Well, dislike's a bit of a harsh word.
00:07 Why I haven't got much admiration for him
00:09 when he doesn't really inspire much confidence in me.
00:12 I think he gets the impression that he says what people want to hear
00:16 and that's it, you know, and there's no real set plans,
00:19 in my opinion, for the way forward.
00:21 I think Keir Starmer...
00:23 ..he tries to portray himself as a man of the people.
00:28 But actually, I don't think that's quite true, you know?
00:32 Erm...Ritchie Sooner.
00:35 For me, the less said about Ritchie Sooner, the better.
00:40 And I think we need an absolute change all round.
00:43 We need an absolute change all round.
00:45 Who that'll be, I don't know.
00:47 It could be New Forum, it could be somebody else.
00:49 But there is change on the horizon.
00:51 See, I don't really know who to vote for.
00:53 Cos it's question time, we're in Glasgow,
00:55 and I was actually in the audience on question time,
00:58 and I was looking at the panel and I was like,
01:00 none of them could give an answer.
01:02 They were all just as twisted as each other.
01:04 But I feel like definitely the Tories need to get out
01:07 because I think they've had long enough
01:09 and I feel like the country is in shambles,
01:11 like, total shambles at the minute.
01:13 So I don't know if I like Keir Starmer,
01:15 but I feel like Labour definitely need to get in Westminster.
01:18 He seems like a bit...
01:20 ..not it. Not it. Yeah.
01:23 Do you mind me asking, you can say no,
01:25 but do you mind me asking who you will be voting for
01:28 in the next general election?
01:30 I haven't made my mind up, but probably Labour.
01:33 Labour.
01:34 I respect him,
01:36 and I worked for a Labour Party politician for a while,
01:39 but let's see what the policies are come the general election.
01:42 I think there are a lot of holes still in terms of Labour's policy
01:47 that they need a proper, robust manifesto to answer to.
01:51 I think kind of some of the Labour views probably are better,
01:56 but I don't see him as the leader.
01:58 Yeah, that's it, really.
02:00 So I'm just going to come straight out and say that I will vote for Labour
02:03 and I will vote for Keir Starmer.
02:05 The reason for that is...
02:07 I mean, I'll just say one of the arguments that I hear a lot
02:11 from relatives, family members and friends
02:14 is that they're all terrible, nothing's ever going to change.
02:18 But even to the people that believe that a vote for Labour
02:22 isn't going to change anything, can people really look around
02:25 and think it will make things any worse?
02:27 Yeah.
02:28 Labour's always been my party, to be quite honest,
02:30 because they think about the everyday masses,
02:33 if that makes any sense, compared to the Conservative,
02:36 who are only in it for the rich.
02:38 And it's kind of funny, I think the Conservative have lost
02:41 the grip on politics for a very long time now.
02:43 They're just failing to admit it, do you know what I mean?
02:46 And it's like, they're always coming out with policies
02:49 that they can't keep up to and adhere with.
02:51 They always make promises to the public which they never keep.
02:54 I think Labour is probably the best bet anyways,
02:57 but I don't know much about Keir Starmer to actually comment on him,
03:01 so I'm not entirely sure.
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