00:00 Do you think Keir Starmer would be a better Prime Minister?
00:05 I honestly think that there's not a lot to choose between all of them.
00:09 I'm really quite jaundiced in my opinion of politicians
00:12 and it's amazing what they can say they can do
00:15 when any party is in opposition.
00:18 No.
00:19 That's just, I mean I'm more right-leaning to be honest anyway
00:24 but forgetting about that, I mean actually I'm more Green Party now,
00:27 now I've had a little revamp.
00:29 But no, I think I'm not a fan of him.
00:32 It'd be hard for me to articulate why just over the years of watching him,
00:35 watching him in the House of Commons and yeah,
00:37 just no, I'm not a fan of him at all.
00:40 I think he's a very fair man, he's very honest,
00:44 comes across very honest and as a Prime Minister,
00:48 honesty should be number one.
00:51 He's got more faces than Leeds Town Hall clock.
00:54 HS2, first of all he vigorously opposed it when he was an MP.
01:00 Then when the government announced it was not going to build the link to Leeds,
01:06 he said the Labour Party will build it to Leeds.
01:10 Now it's been scrapped altogether, I don't know where he stands.
01:12 I don't think he knows where he stands himself.
01:14 He's got to be better than British Union, that's for sure.
01:19 What do you think of Keir Starmer in general?
01:22 He's not left-wing enough for me.
01:24 I'm not sure, I can't answer that honestly.
01:27 I think I'm not, I can't come down on one side or the other.
01:30 I'm sorry, you'd have to prove it, but at the moment I'm not sure.
01:35 Based on the options that are available, he's probably the best person for the job.
01:39 I suppose that my only hesitancy is that he's probably the best of a bad bunch
01:44 in the sense that, you know, there's not really that much different about
01:48 all our potential leaders in the UK at the moment.
01:50 You've got the status quo, which is the Conservatives,
01:53 they've been in power for a long time.
01:55 And then what you've also got is an alternative that,
01:58 they basically don't have a vision.
02:00 They get an asked question of what they're going to do next,
02:02 and I don't think they have any answers to that,
02:04 and I think they're going to spend the next few months
02:06 trying to tell the public what that is.
02:08 I would certainly give him a chance because he's, him and his crowd,
02:13 let's call them a crowd, have turned the Labour Party
02:17 nearly as good as we want it.
02:20 Nearly as good as we want it.
02:22 We're not quite there, and I think if we do go into power,
02:26 we'll need a coalition government to take us there.
02:28 I think... I don't know, yeah.
02:30 I'm really cynical about politicians.
02:32 I think they say what everybody wants to hear.
02:34 Get in, and they don't do anything. Yeah, yeah.
02:36 It would be nice if somebody actually came in and did what they said
02:39 they were going to do, without a load of fuss and bother,
02:42 but just actually followed through with some of the promises
02:45 that they make to people who vote for them.
02:47 Along with my family, I've always voted Tory,
02:51 because I think...
02:53 I know the Tories are getting a load of stick at the minute,
02:57 but I think if Labour were back in power,
03:00 then I don't think it would be good for the country, personally.
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