ð Keir Starmer's position on tuition fees and student debt.
ð° The concern of increasing student debt due to high interest rates.
ðž Keir Starmer's attempt to balance fiscal responsibility and potential voter concerns.
ð Keir Starmer broke several pledges, including economic and social justice.
ð° He reversed the Tories' cuts in corporation tax and failed to clamp down on tax avoidance.
ðŦ Starmer did not fulfill his pledge to abolish tuition fees and invest in lifelong learning.
ð The importance of addressing the climate emergency and implementing a Clean Air Act.
ðŋ Exploring Labour's plans for green energy and infrastructure investment.
âŪïļ Advocating for peace, human rights, and ending illegal wars.
ðš The video discusses Keir Starmer's broken pledges and his interactions with Business Leaders.
âïļ The conversation touches upon the importance of common ownership of public services and the negative effects of outsourcing.
ðĶĒ There is a humorous discussion about solving the swan problem in the UK by relocating them to the Isle of Wight.
ð Keir Starmer has broken multiple pledges during his political career.
âĄïļ Starmer's pledges include common ownership of energy, defending migrants' rights, strengthening workers' rights and trade unions, devolution of power, wealth and opportunity, promoting equality, and providing effective opposition to the Tories.
ðĄ Starmer's approach to student debt and taxes is questioned as it seems to benefit the elderly more than the young people.
ðĄ Keir Starmer's strategy for winning elections involves focusing on swing voters rather than the traditional labor base, which may alienate the base.
ðĪ There is a possibility that Keir Starmer will start appealing to the traditional labor base closer to the general election, potentially unveiling policies like a mortgage back guarantee for renters who have paid seven months rent.
âĄïļ Energy is an exciting area where Keir Starmer may have proposals for tackling.
ð The under 40s are interested in a table that focuses on making the UK self-sufficient and green.
ð They plan to build nuclear power stations to prevent a potential energy crisis in the future.
ðĨ Nick Clegg's denial of nuclear power station construction could have had negative consequences.