Jordan Peterson: Something BIG is About to Happen in the UK!!

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What is happening to the political landscape in the United Kingdom? Can the Conservative Party recover from its current turmoil? What will a Labour government mean for the future of the country? Jordan Peterson tackles these pressing questions in a compelling discussion that dives deep into the heart of British politics, examining the current state of the Conservative and Labour parties and the broader cultural implications for the UK.

Jordan Peterson begins by questioning the trajectory of the Conservative Party, which seems to have been overrun by globalist liberals pushing a progressive agenda. He expresses his concerns about the potential rise of the Labour Party, given his extensive experience in academia and his familiarity with the ideologies that often influence such movements. Peterson's apprehension about what a Labour government might do to the UK is palpable as he explores the implications of their policies.

Peterson criticizes Keir Starmer, the Labour Party leader, for his lack of leadership qualities and charisma, which he believes are essential for inspiring public confidence. Despite this, Starmer appears to be gaining ground largely because of the public's dissatisfaction with the Conservative Party. Peterson and his guest foresee a Labour government pushing trans ideology and divisive legislation, further fragmenting British society rather than uniting it.

The conversation then shifts to the Conservative Party's controversial policies, particularly their adoption of net zero initiatives under Boris Johnson. Peterson is baffled by this move, describing it as profoundly anti-conservative and economically disastrous. He speculates that the lack of a coherent vision within the Conservative Party has led them to embrace what he sees as fear-mongering climate policies that serve to centralize power and undermine entrepreneurial freedom.

Peterson’s guest offers a perspective on revitalizing the center-right of British politics. He emphasizes the need to uphold traditional values such as family, community, and national pride while modernizing institutions to meet contemporary needs. He envisions a political movement that resonates with the silent majority, advocating for radical change in the true sense of preserving cultural heritage and adapting to modern challenges.

Addressing the leftist critiques of Britain’s colonial past and capitalist system, Peterson and his guest argue that British institutions have historically led to prosperity and stability, contrasting this with the outcomes in countries colonized by other European powers. They suggest that progressive ideologies, particularly in education, are confusing young people and eroding traditional values.

Despite the challenges, there is a sense of optimism. Peterson’s guest highlights the rising popularity of reformist ideas among younger generations, indicating a potential shift in political dynamics. He notes the increasing support for leaders like Marine Le Pen in France and Donald Trump in the US, reflecting a broader trend of young people gravitating towards conservative, nationalist ideologies.

Jordan Peterson's analysis offers a thought-provoking examination of the UK’s political future. He delves into the complexities of the current political climate, exploring the potential impact of a Labour government, the struggles within the Conservative Party, and the emergence of a new political movement that could redefine British politics. This video provides a deep and insightful look at the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the UK.

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80% of people did not vote for Labour.

aceofclubs
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As a Brit I’m genuinely depressed about what’s happening to the UK. As someone said ‘we live in a world where intelligent people are silenced so that stupid people are not offended’.

niguel
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Speaking as a Brit, living in England, I am very concerned about the future of the UK under a Labour government.

Geff
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British politicians embrace every culture except their own

dominicjohn
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As a British Born Panjabi Sikh Expat, now living in the States for the last 30 years. I can tell you, what made Britain awesome was the British culture we assimilated to. The erosion of British culture is a result of mass migration of people, especially in the early 90’s, from countries with faiths that are not going to assimilate into Britain but deeply desire the British to convert to their way of life.

RavBarring
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The UK is a ticking time bomb... We've got no manufacturing withing the UK, No more coal, TATA steel that last major steel industry is about to not exsist, the GBP is incredibly overvalued, the only thing holding the country together is the sheer amount of overseas investments we have.
The UK is a joke and on the verse of a colaps.
We needed reform.

benkelly
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The final nail in the coffin 80% didnt vote for Liebour and the 20% that did will regret it.

SimonPerry-czke
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Keir Starmer, the person who did not prosecute the grooming gang

tectorltdcarpentrybuilding
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He's right. I'm 24 and voted for reform everything is a mess and if you run the numbers Reform UK should have ended up with more seats!

davidlee
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Better to be labelled 'Far Right' than Far Wrong

thepanel
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I was Conservative all my life and now voted Reform

jackdaniels
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"Labour?" They have nothing to do with the working class.

aquious
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I've put my faith in the Conservatives for 40 years - but they are no longer conservative, so REFORM it is from now on! 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴

obsidianlimb
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Farage is correct about Gen Z. I'm 22 and voted reform. Loads of people I know did aswell. Growing up with independent media online, alot of us see the elite ruling class for what it is. Our whole lives it has been a sh*t hole here and we are open to more radical change. Britain needs reform 2029 🔥

mazzatime
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Reform party is the only way to Britishness!!!

jameshenderson
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The Labour Government will destroy what's left of our country.

loslaureles
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Fight back. No point in losing hope. The history of the people in Britain fighting back is immense. You, you have to do it. No matter how small, write something, protest, run for office, tell people, refuse to comply. Its always possible to fight back.

ThomasKynes-fbmi
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Nigel needs to somehow get a referendum for Proportional Representation.

AllegraPersephone
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Vote for the future of Britain vote for common sense Vote REFORM UK

MCB-sepj
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Globalists won't allow UK to be a patriotic PATRIOTIC means loving this country.

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