Politics has broken a 200 year trend. Here's what happens next
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Related videos
Have I been wrong on the economy the whole time?
Garys Economics
387.6k views
The Iran War Expert: I Simulated The Iran War for 20 Years. Here’s What Happens Next
The Diary Of A CEO
1.7m views
Bitcoin, War & Q2: What Happens Next
Ivan on Tech
16.1k views
Are we living through a new Victorian era?
Garys Economics
113.1k views
The Fed Just Flipped the Economy Again – Here’s What Happens Next
Minority Mindset
216.0k views
The first politician on Gary's Economics
Garys Economics
363.5k views
Will Reform win the next UK election?
Garys Economics
505.2k views
Is a wealth tax actually possible?
Garys Economics
180.3k views
“Here’s What I Think About Gary’s Economics” - Rory Sutherland
Chris Williamson
526.6k views
We Grew Potatoes 8 Different Ways, Here's What Happened 🥔
Epic Gardening
271.5k views
Top Comments (10)
I think you're underestimating the extent to which Labour are ideologically committed to maintaining the status quo.
The wealthy spend millions on lobbyists so they don’t have to pay billions in taxes. Please wake me up when this changes.
The world as we've known it for the last 50 years is unsustainable, it's over, it's just a question of what replaces it.
Don't hold your breath waiting for Labour
The rich couldn’t give a F who wins in politics providing they are dependent on their funding
Something worth considering: Along with Labour being willing to lie to the public, they've also shown that they're willing to u-turn on popular policies once they've gotten their votes (Starmer dumped a lot of progressive policies after winning the last GE, it's partly why he's so unpopular). If Labour approach you about this, say they're going to put wealth inequality front and centre, you put your weight behind them and they win next month, then they dump the wealth inequality plans, it'll be detrimental to your platform as you told people to vote for a party that actively lies about policies. It'll also be detrimental to the Greens, it'll show that they're still a fringe party and have no serious chance of winning a GE. There's also the risk of Labour half-arsing it intentionally, bringing in policies that are labelled as Wealth Equality policies, but have intentional gaping holes that allow their wealthy backers to jump through. This will tarnish everything you've been working towards, the messaging in traditional media will be "Well, Labour tried that and it didn't work". It feels like the Greens are a lot more likely to follow through on wealth inequality policies, they may have lower odds of winning right now, but the horse you're hoping to back feels like a riskier bet as you risk sinking the whole ship.
First time I will be voting as a 25 year old male from South Yorkshire is a direct result of this channel ✅
I think we’ll see a huge swings to the Green’s and independents in the local elections and that will certainly change the betting odds! People have realised the main political parties, generally offer the same agenda of maintaining the status quo and do nothing to significantly change their lives.
"Center" was always a myth and a lie - there is a reason all "centrist" parties over the last decades moved right and not a single one became more left.
This collapse is the result of extreme inequality and the two main parties becoming indestinguishable from each other. People want something radically different.
Unlock the Data Inside
Turn Videos into Knowledge
- Get FREE 10/day: transcripts, summaries, chats
- Chat with videos, export text & PDF
- $1 free API credit for RAG, chatbots & research
Free forever plan • All features unlocked
Top Comments (10)
I think you're underestimating the extent to which Labour are ideologically committed to maintaining the status quo.
The wealthy spend millions on lobbyists so they don’t have to pay billions in taxes. Please wake me up when this changes.
The world as we've known it for the last 50 years is unsustainable, it's over, it's just a question of what replaces it.
Don't hold your breath waiting for Labour
The rich couldn’t give a F who wins in politics providing they are dependent on their funding
Something worth considering: Along with Labour being willing to lie to the public, they've also shown that they're willing to u-turn on popular policies once they've gotten their votes (Starmer dumped a lot of progressive policies after winning the last GE, it's partly why he's so unpopular). If Labour approach you about this, say they're going to put wealth inequality front and centre, you put your weight behind them and they win next month, then they dump the wealth inequality plans, it'll be detrimental to your platform as you told people to vote for a party that actively lies about policies. It'll also be detrimental to the Greens, it'll show that they're still a fringe party and have no serious chance of winning a GE. There's also the risk of Labour half-arsing it intentionally, bringing in policies that are labelled as Wealth Equality policies, but have intentional gaping holes that allow their wealthy backers to jump through. This will tarnish everything you've been working towards, the messaging in traditional media will be "Well, Labour tried that and it didn't work". It feels like the Greens are a lot more likely to follow through on wealth inequality policies, they may have lower odds of winning right now, but the horse you're hoping to back feels like a riskier bet as you risk sinking the whole ship.
First time I will be voting as a 25 year old male from South Yorkshire is a direct result of this channel ✅
I think we’ll see a huge swings to the Green’s and independents in the local elections and that will certainly change the betting odds! People have realised the main political parties, generally offer the same agenda of maintaining the status quo and do nothing to significantly change their lives.
"Center" was always a myth and a lie - there is a reason all "centrist" parties over the last decades moved right and not a single one became more left.
This collapse is the result of extreme inequality and the two main parties becoming indestinguishable from each other. People want something radically different.