Interview with politics expert Dr Steve McCabe
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00:00 So Rishi Sonek was supposed to be this sane, grown-up candidate.
00:05 And of course, the view was that by getting rid of Johnson,
00:08 and of course, Trust replaced him, and of course, we knew the disaster there,
00:12 Sonek was supposed to lead to a boost in the polls.
00:15 That has not happened. So he is deeply unpopular nationally.
00:20 The Conservatives seem to be running out of ideas.
00:24 And indeed, he's unpopular with his own party.
00:27 Contrast that with Keir Starmer, of course, he sort of inherits a pretty broken party
00:32 after the Lats election in 2019, the "get Brexit done in December"
00:37 - very unusual to have an election at that time.
00:41 But of course, the idea that he would be leading so much in the polls by this point
00:46 would have seemed pretty ridiculous.
00:48 But dare I say it, Starmer does not excite the public in the way that Tony Blair did in 1997.
00:55 So what I'm saying is that nationally, the polls suggest that people are disillusioned
01:00 with the Conservative Party, but if they vote for anyone,
01:04 it's the Labour Party with a certain amount of reluctance.
01:07 Voter apathy, disillusionment and lack of trust with politicians does appear to be an issue,
01:14 with research by Opinium suggesting that less than one in five 18-24-year-olds
01:21 trust politicians and more than four million under-35s could not be registered to vote.
01:28 Younger people do not have the same interest in politics that I believe I had when I was young.
01:34 And indeed, it's a big issue.
01:37 Now, of course, there may be a number of reasons for that.
01:40 They see the politician, it's the punch and judy club.
01:43 Also, I think the problem is it's seen to be somehow archaic.
01:47 So maybe there is a good shout for changing the way in which we vote by using electronic means.
01:54 But do I think that's going to happen any time soon?
01:56 No, because there are all sorts of problems with doing that also.
01:59 Also.