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Angela rayner at ten. But first my big opinion. Through. Angela rayner at ten. But first my big opinion. Have but first my big opinion. Have you ever known such a lack of enthusiasm for an incoming government. 7 in 1979, fed up government . In 1979, fed up brits ushered in the arrival of Margaret Thatcher with a sense of hope and optimism off the back of five years of union chaos , economic crisis, chaos, economic crisis, inflation, unemployment and the so called winter of discontent, dunng so called winter of discontent, during which there were regular blackouts, piles of rubbish lying uncollected in the streets and dead bodies unburied. And and dead bodies unburied. And similarly, after the Exchange Rate mechanism crisis under john Rate Mechanism crisis underjohn major and with a conservative party dogged by allegations of sleaze, tony blairs landslide victory in 1997 felt like a new chapter for the country. I voted for blair three times. Of course they made mistakes , huge they made mistakes, huge mistakes, particularly unchecked Mass Immigration in. But like under thatcher, those blair administrations were based on sensible levels of taxation , law sensible levels of taxation, law and order, education, a well funded nhs aspiration, social mobility, a powerful city of london, a booming Services Sector and solid economic growth. And both thatcher and blair won three back to back victories and that did not happen by mistake. Well, as we happen by mistake. Well, as we sit here, 14 years after David Camerons 2010 victory at the fag end of a tory government, you would expect a clamour for change and a jubilant excitement at the idea of Prime Minister keir starmer. But its not there. Of course its not. Have you ever met a keir starmer fan . You ever met a keir starmer fan . Finding one is harder than playing a game of wheres wally . And im not even sure that theres much of an appetite for labours policy agenda either. Do the public really want more net zero . An expensive experiment which bets the house on flaky renewables and which threatens our economy, way of life and Energy Security . Life and Energy Security . Remember, starmer was against sunaks decision to grant new gas licences in the north sea, even though in this unstable world where energy costs are through the roof , it makes perfect sense the roof, it makes perfect sense to tap into our own resources. To tap into our own resources. The americans have done that with shale gas, and they have enjoyed High Economic growth, low energy costs and lower inflation. When do the public really want more strikes . Are really want more strikes . Are you seriously telling me that labour will be tougher with the unions wage busting, inflation busting demands, given that the self same unions fund the labour party . Does anyone seriously party . Does anyone seriously think that labour will be more successful than the tories in stopping illegal immigration into the country, which is costing taxpayers £7 million a day and destabilised communities . Sir keir is on record as saying that he would axe the rwanda plan and i quote , axe the rwanda plan and i quote, even if it works, thats right, he would axe rwanda , even if it he would axe rwanda, even if it works, if thats not naked politics, i dont know what is. Do the public want more wokery in our Public Institutions , with in our Public Institutions, with the nhs calling women, birthing humans and chest feeders . Do they want schools, universities and museums characterising britains past as shameful, or do they want more primary schools transitioning children without the knowledge of their parents . A shocking story that i dean parents . A shocking story that i dealt with on yesterdays show. Do the public really want five years of an even bigger state in the country that quite simply lives beyond its means, with the highest taxes since the Second World War . Taxes, which are surely only going to go up if sir keir is to fulfil his supporters clamour for more so called investment in public services. Investment, by the way, translates as more borrowed billions. Do the public really billions. Do the public really want an administration that hates brexit . Former labour foreign secretary David Miliband , writing in the observer today, says that brexit has made the uk a lower status nation. Thats a lower status nation. Thats what they think of this place and the choice of 17. 4 Million People to leave a political bloc overseas is sir keir, the man who sought to reverse brexit . Really the man to tap into its many opportunities . I wont hold my breath. Do the public want a Prime Minister in sir keir starmer, whos got more flip flops than a Flagship Branch of Sports Direct . A man who struggles to define what a woman is, who takes the knee to the latest woke cause , changes his latest woke cause, changes his mind about everything, and a man who, if hed been in power, would have pursued the insane. And in my view, failed policy of lockdowns with even more vigour. The tories have been a disaster in recent years and have torched their reputation for sound government. I get it, which means a Labour Government is coming, but i dont know anyone thats celebrating. Now labour thats celebrating. Now labour supporters would argue that the tories have presided over these high levels of illegal and legal net migration. They would argue that the tories tanked the economy, caused Mortgage Rates to go sky high, that its the tories who have presided over union chaos and that they would tackle these issues in government. Labour would argue that the opinion polls demonstrate that britain isnt just ready but wants change. Lets get your thoughts, mark, at gb news. Com or get to your email shortly. But first, my top punst email shortly. But first, my top pundits this evening former adviser Boris Johnson, adviser to Boris Johnson, lord kulveer , ranger, journalist and kulveer, ranger, journalist and Communications Adviser linda jubilee and last but not least, campaigner for children in care and broadcaster and author the one and only chris wild. Well folks, lets sink our teeth into what youve got to say about this. Linda, let me start with you. I dont know anyone thats looking forward to this Labour Government. No, its true that theres no real excitement about it. Although i have heard including on on the radio on the way in tonight, several people who were fans of keir starmer. Now, i do admit hes not charismatic , but admit hes not charismatic, but the more important point is he doesnt resonate. And that is doesnt resonate. And that is thats very difficult for people to understand. And most british to understand. And most british people in this country dont Pay Attention to the detail of politics, so they need a character that resonates and keir starmer doesnt. And the problem is the perception has become reality. We see him as dull and dull and wooden, and now he really has become dull and wooden and people dont really get behind him , but they really get behind him, but they do not want the tories in again. Im out on the ground the whole time in three constituencies where i live, listening to people, and theres no question about who theyre going to be voting for in the in the local may elections. Wild yes , absolutely. Chris wild yes, absolutely. Chris wild yes, absolutely. Think at the moment, for i think at the moment, for me, weve parties, like me, weve got two parties, like two really good football teams with no quality strikers, and i think thats for me. And when youre a community as youre out in a community as well, feedback from well, thats the feedback from people, people in a people, real people in a community. Not going community. Theyre not going to vote they its vote the tories, they know its a government, i think a Labour Government, but i think regardless of anything else that in the community, people are struggling, are starving. Struggling, people are starving. They this change, they need they want this change, they need this change. And its going to come labour party. This change. And its going to conwed labour party. This change. And its going to conwed be labour party. This change. And its going to conwed be mucth party. This change. And its going to conwed be much better . This change. And its going to conwed be much better off, wed be much better off, wouldnt five years of wouldnt we . With five years of rishi wouldnt you say . No. Well, look whats happened so far. The tory dont even far. The tory party dont even know they dont know know themselves. They dont know themselves at all. And look whats youre out whats happened. If youre out in talking to in a community, mark, talking to real the tories real people, the tories have destroyed that are destroyed people that people are living streets because of living on the streets because of what the tories have done. So do you that labour so do you feel that labour are the will they do are the answer . Will they do a better job . Whats the whats whats the alternative . Green party, alternative . The green party, the democrats, the only the liberal democrats, the only people this can people who can deliver this can deliver good is the deliver a good mandate is the labour will agree labour party. And i will agree with you. Im not a labour party. And i will agree with you. Im not a big labour party. And i will agree with you. Im not a big fan of with you. Im not a big fan of keir starmer, but who else have we who else is the labour we got . Who else is the Labour Party Got right now . Looking forward to a are you looking forward to a Labour Government . Your concerns are you looking forward to a labowstarmersant . Your concerns are you looking forward to a labowstarmers personality� ncerns about starmers personality aside, are you looking for . Are you relishing five of labour . I am mark because im i am, i am mark because im a real not a im not real person. Im not a im not a journalist. Im not a politician. Person in politician. Im a real person in the community. I see i see the community. And i see i see the community. And i see i see the damage see where we the damage and i see where we need to build the communities once and can once more. And labour can do that, youre just grimacing there come to kulveer there before i come to Kulveer Ranger linda doebele. That people yeah, i think that people undeniably want a change. They really, really do. And thats really, really do. And thats whats going to happen. And well see a big indication of what likely to happen in november. On may the 2nd, we need to pay very close attention to whats going to happen there. Kulveer change for changes sake. Id rather have five more years rishi sunak. Sake. Id rather have five more yeawellrishi sunak. Sake. Id rather have five more yeawell, itsi sunak. Sake. Id rather have five more yeawell, its interesting, you well, its interesting, you know, think we want know, i dont think we want labour by i dont think labour by default. I dont think the public want the British Public want labour by i think by default. I think theres a question, as linda was saying, about sir keir starmer about what does sir keir starmer stand hes applied stand for . Hes applied a thin veneer over a labour party that he supported with Jeremy Corbyn, which people did recognise, whether they supported it or not, because they knew what Jeremy Corbyn labour Jeremy Corbyn and his labour believed and i think chris is believed in and i think chris is right when he talks about football teams without strikers, because two political because youve got two Political Parties to parties who are trying to re establish their political base. The conservatives have had the of , yes, almost 14 the challenge of, yes, almost 14 years government, obviously the challenge of, yes, almost 14 yea; government, obviously the challenge of, yes, almost 14 yea coalition nment, obviously the challenge of, yes, almost 14 yea coalition originally viously the challenge of, yes, almost 14 yea coalition originally ,iously the challenge of, yes, almost 14 yea coalition originally , butly as a coalition originally, but then brexit, covid war, various huge global issues to deal with that have fundamentally challenged conservative beliefs to the to the core. What the conservative party had to do and what Boris Johnson had to do to get the country through covid, didnt feel conservative. I didnt feel conservative. I didnt very conservative didnt feel very conservative doing it. But, you know, it was illegal. Yeah. Now now we have the public and a lot of it. I see the polling as well. A lot of people are concerned about what are they voting for when they conservative. Exactly. They vote conservative. Exactly. The people who voted for the conservative party i conservative party in 2019, i think still half are undecided. So theres a bit play for so theres a bit to play for there. For rishi sunak to get, yes, his plan out there. But the conservative beliefs, which i think well talk about later, about whether we just whether people believe in the conservative party and what theyre , once they get theyre about, once they get those beliefs, theyll make those beliefs, then theyll make decision. To just lindas decision. I want to just lindas point will in point about what will happen in the probably will the locals there probably will be a bloody nose given to the government. At government. It generally is at this point in the political cycle, its really sad cycle, and its really sad because councillors because conservative councillors take the councillors, take the hit or the councillors, whoever lose at that whoever will lose at that point. Yeah, its much more than usual. Its much, much more than true. True. But i think theres a path to play but i think theres a path to play towards a general election when people take a different view because. So youve not given fight yet. Given up the fight yet. Think its all play you think its all to play for in the autumn . You think its all to play for irthink. Utumn . I think. I think. You on record as saying are you on record as saying you conservatives can win . Its over. I think youll be much closer than people. Might be. Well, it might be. Well, it might be. Does that mean . Kulveer ranger . What does closer mean . What does closer mean . Theres fight to be i think theres a fight to be had. What the tories had. What are the tories fighting for . Parliament . A Hung Parliament . A Hung Parliament . Tories fighting, no, the tories are fighting, as minister said. And no, the tories are fighting, awas minister said. And no, the tories are fighting, awas at minister said. And no, the tories are fighting, awas at a minister said. And no, the tories are fighting, awas at a 1922inister said. And no, the tories are fighting, awas at a 1922 meeting id. And no, the tories are fighting, awas at a 1922 meeting withnd i was at a 1922 meeting with him, dropper for meeting dropper. Whats he like in real life . Is he that short . Okay, well fighting. Theyre fighting to re establish what in the minds of the country what the of the this country what the conservative stands well conservative party stands well close only last win close only counts in land grenades, ballroom dancing and elections. You either win or you lose. You either win or you lose. Good stuff. Good stuff. Okay, well, listen, rishi sunakis okay, well, listen, rishi sunak is a political giant in my view. But course, thats an view. But of course, thats an unfashionable what unfashionable view. What is yours . Gb news. Com. Lots unfashionable view. What is yours to gb news. Com