Sunak Vs Starmer: The Argument in the Parliament.

I didn’t see any pinned or stickied posts so here’s one for the shit posting political discussion.

  • elgordino
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    146 months ago

    The ‘45 seconds to respond’ format was a mistake. Fewer topics with longer responses might actually have been interesting, but this stifled all opportunity for any thought to be expressed in anything more than trivial detail.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      66 months ago

      It’s the Twitter effect. Kids these days can’t hold their attention for longer than 45 seconds.

      shakes fist at clouds

    • @JaseW
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      46 months ago

      Strong agree

    • @thehatfox
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      25 months ago

      The format excluded any proper discussion and left space only for the pre-rehearsed soundbites we all expect anyway. Combined with the ineffective moderation and the whole thing was a tedious watch, shambles over substance.

      ITV took 70 minutes of my life and I want them back.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    136 months ago

    Sunak actually getting a clap from the audience after saying he won’t bow to Junior Doctor Union demands of a 35% pay increase.

    I’m actually surprised at that!

    • @steeznson
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      36 months ago

      Doctors do become very well paid later in their careers as consultants so there is probably limited amount of sympathy for the rough years as junior doctors where they are significantly underpaid.

      • @AlpacaChariot
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        46 months ago

        That’s true, however people can be junior doctors for a surprisingly long time so you can see why they are pissed off! I assumed it was the first 3 years after graduation or something until one of my friends who is a doctor explained it to me.

        Junior doctors are qualified doctors in clinical training.

        They have completed a medical degree and can have up to nine years’ of working experience as a hospital doctor, depending on their specialty, or up to five years working and gaining experience to become a general practitioner (GP).

    • streetlights
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      36 months ago

      Docs have made a strategic mistake for striking in the middle of election when negotiations are impossible.

      • *Tagger*
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        36 months ago

        or they’ve made a great decision to embarrass this government just before an election and help to oust them

        • @Jackthelad
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          56 months ago

          Except they’re not going to get anything from Labour either.

        • streetlights
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          26 months ago

          There is no government at the moment, parliament isn’t sitting, there isn’t a health minister, there is no one for the docs to negotiate with. All this does is further increase the backlog for operations which is not something that typically endears you to the public.

            • @[email protected]
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              16 months ago

              All of the government is still in place.

              Ministers are not supposed to start new projects or make long term decisions during purdah if possible.

    • @Jackthelad
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      36 months ago

      Most people understand that 35% is completely unreasonable, so I’m not surprised that the audience approve.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    126 months ago

    Question two: Be honest about the NHS and what it’s going to take to fix it.

    Both candidates:

  • @JaseW
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    106 months ago

    There’s hardly enough time for questions here, terrible debate

    • @[email protected]OP
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      36 months ago

      Agreed. TV debates are more a test to the public of whether you sweat too much under studio lights these days.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    106 months ago

    Starmer hits a clanger on Sunak.

    Starmer: Explain how the waiting figures are coming down, they were 7.2 million and now they’re 7.5 million and he’s supposed to be good at maths!

    Sunak: B…B…But they came down from a higher figure before?

    • @steeznson
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      26 months ago

      I’d guess the discrepancy is waiting times being different from the total number of people waiting. Both of those stats could feasibly be true if demand is growing all of the time.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    76 months ago

    I thought Starmer started off well but he’s getting some push back from Rishi that he needs to tackle otherwise he’s going to get swamped by Rishi’s combative style. Round One pretty indecisive. 😕

  • @steeznson
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    66 months ago

    Moderator sounding like a stressed out supply teacher

  • @[email protected]OP
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    56 months ago

    Something like the third time Starmer has told us his dad was a tool maker.

    🎶 My old man’s a tool maker he wears a tool man’s hat…

  • @[email protected]OP
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    56 months ago

    GB Energy seems like a genuinely interesting idea from Labour. Say more on this old man! 😜

  • @[email protected]
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    45 months ago

    In a post-Trump, post-Brexit, post-Johnson world, I thought journalists had gotten better at calling out direct lies. Yet the moderator allowed Sunak repeatedly to lie about Labour’s tax plans and to lie that the Treasury backed those figures. Just outrageous.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      25 months ago

      To be fair, so did Starmer.

      I agree the moderator had a hard time getting anything of basic value from either candidate. But I wouldn’t go so far as to say she encouraged Sunak’s lies. She just wanted to get it over with.

  • UKFilmNerd
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    46 months ago

    Thank you everyone for your comments. I wasn’t going to watch and you’ve summarised nicely.