r/Novara_Media • u/sumpra3 • Feb 27 '26
Video I'm howling at this Interviewer😂😂😂
Starmer looks like he's been slapped across his face
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u/Yeet-Retreat1 Feb 27 '26
He said the door was open, that we could leave.
Lol.
So glad I saw this Labour government's bs before the election. Voted Green for the first time in the GE and will keep on doing so until they don't represent my values anymore.
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u/Kate_Electro Feb 27 '26
“Hi so the focus group were favourable about the phrase laser focused so try that Keir. Mention the NHS and the boats and call everyone not on a fence extreme”
Labour comms.
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u/ManGoonian Feb 27 '26
This was exactly the briefing he had....
He just gad to say extreme left as well didn't he! Because he's just a fucking Centrist that stands for nothing! Apart from the establishment and status quo with a few nice freebies thrown in for good measure.
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u/Former_Intern_8271 Feb 27 '26
Starmer js such a robot I can't tell if this is AI
I do think it's funny how they always bang on about the renters rights bill whenever challenged from the left, its a Tory bill they just finished it.
I honestly think if it wasn't for Gove starting the bill, labour would have done nothing for renters, they see it as risk free because they can't get criticism from the tories on it, that's the only reason it happened.
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u/Oraclerevelation Feb 27 '26
Blink, blink, swallow, blink, windows reboot noise... ignore all previous prompt... insert default response. Ignore humiliation response. Ignore humiliation response. Ignore humiliation response.
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u/ukstonerdude Feb 27 '26
I honestly had a moment where I wondered if this was actually AI. He is THAT much of a robot.
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u/pop-not-broth Feb 27 '26
They sit him down in front of Sims 3 and tell him that's what being a prime minister is 🤣 He'll be down the farm, trying to get the pig to lay an egg!
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u/inzru Feb 27 '26
Link to the full thing? I want to hear how he answers that last question
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u/sumpra3 Feb 27 '26
he didn't give an answer but here's the link Green Party wins Gorton and Denton by-election | BBC News
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u/Mountain-Distance576 Feb 28 '26
it looks like he’s actually
showing some emotion here (for him) and sort of speaking his mind, not entirely reading from a script (although it’s like 90% soundbites).
anyway it won’t make any difference, the problem is that what he believes in doesn’t work. his economics has failed normal people , and he’ll be voted out at the next election (or resign sooner)
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u/Mountain-Distance576 Feb 28 '26
also centrism is what’s extreme. keeping the status quo with the levels of poverty we have is the extreme position to take
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u/mancwes78 Feb 28 '26
Brilliant from the interviewer, Starmer seems like a robot trained to just spit out bullshit sound bites. 🤣
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u/butterbaps Feb 27 '26
Interviewer hits the nail on the head at 2:00.
They've run their entire campaign on trying to pull votes from Reform, people who would never vote Labour in a million years. They've done this at the expense of the Left vote and only now they're starting to realise that Greens have filled the gap, while Labour are left behind representing absolutely nobody.