00:01I just was outside Downing Street and I just found out that three of his ministers
00:05already resigned so the pressure is panning on him. So he should have went probably earlier.
00:12I think what happened is that he got scared when Andy Burnham stood to challenge him
00:17and he blocked that challenge because he didn't want anyone to sort of,
00:23he didn't want anyone to put the challenges to him and it's been building and building and also
00:31with the Mandelson scandal. You know, he's a good friend of Mandelson and he pretended or he feigned
00:37that he didn't know that Mandelson was, you know, was a reputable person and you didn't need
00:45MI5 intelligence to work that out. I know that he wants to be together with Europe,
00:53that he doesn't want to be separate. So for me, because I am from Poland, from Europe,
01:02it's a good person for being prime minister. Dozens of Labour MPs have demanded Sir Keir Starmer's
01:12departure after the party's performance in local elections last week, passing the threshold to
01:18trigger a leadership contest. For the first time ever, six political parties now run councils in London,
01:25with the Labour Party seeing its worst results in the capital since local elections in 1968,
01:31having lost 450 seats. In Hackney, the Green Party won the borough's mayoral election but also council
01:40control, with the Greens gaining their first ever and second ever London mayors in the latest local
01:46elections. Other areas were lost to the Tories, while places such as Havering went from having
01:51no overall control to voting in reform. I think it's a shame. I think, you know,
01:58we've finally got someone who's at least honest. I don't know why they should pick on the leader of the
02:07party. They should be looking at the policies and not at the personalities, you know. I don't think
02:13personality counts. It's policies and action that counts, you know. And I think they've been making
02:20the best efforts to improve things for, you know, for the working people. Well, I think it's a shame. I
02:28think Keir Starmer was a decent man. He seemed to be a bit more normal to me compared to the
02:36ones,
02:37the predecessors that he had. But I understand he has to go if, for the days that he has, you
02:45can't,
02:45you can't create a precedent by not, you know, resigning. So I think he should go, unfortunately, yeah.
02:58And it's not for you guys to use a second as well. I, you know, I think he has to
02:59be a
02:59little bit better out of the party. But, I think he should have been doing, I think,
02:59person, but it's really bad because it's not going to be a part of the party. I think you
02:59lot of people who don't need to go in the party. Yeah!
02:59but the good news, and you know, the way you're in your party, you know, it's good.
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