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Can Labour be Saved?

Predictions from this Video

Total: 11
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 11
Prediction
Topic
Status
Nigel Farage's government, if formed, will fail due to a weakening economy and falling living standards.
"It will bring down Nigel Farage if and when he comes into power."
UK Politics / Economy
Pending
Global living standards are predicted to continue falling due to persistent rising inequality.
"inequality continues to rise. That means that living standards will continue to fall."
Global Economy / Living Standards
Pending
The Labour Party is expected to lose the upcoming general election.
"We have in the Labour party a government that is phenomenally unpopular, looks very likely to lose the next election"
UK Politics / Labour Party
Pending
The speaker forecasts a collapse in living standards.
"My current forecasts are for a collapse in living standards."
Global Economy / Living Standards
Pending
Politicians and the intellectual class will experience ongoing economic failure and be defeated by the far right if they do not seriously address inequality.
"unless they start taking these ideas seriously, they will continue to fail on the economy and they will lose to the far right."
Politics / Economy
Pending
If the speaker's ideas are not adopted by the new Labour leader, that leader will fail economically, resulting in Reform UK and Nigel Farage winning the next election and subsequently failing economically themselves.
"If we don't [win over the new Labour leader], then that leader will fail on the economy and reform and Farage will win the next election and they will fail on the economy for the exact same reason."
UK Politics / Economy
Pending
If Labour does not adopt the recommended policies under a new leader, Reform UK will win the next election, leading to a 9-year period without wealth taxes.
"if we don't get the next leader, we can't stop reform from winning and then it's 9 years of no wealth taxes"
UK Politics / Taxation
Pending
Should Reform UK win the next election (within 4 years), their government is likely to become unpopular rapidly due to economic failures and could fall quickly, even if they secure a small majority or a hung parliament.
"if reform win in four years, it could be a very small majority. Um it could be even a hung parliament so a minority government uh that I think they will also become very unpopular very unquily because it will be seen that they're going to fail on the economy and there is a good chance that that government will fall quickly"
UK Politics / Economy
Pending
Over the next two decades, governments worldwide will either enact substantial policies addressing inequality and taxation or experience economic failure and declining living standards.
"every single government you see in this country or wherever you are for the next 20 years will do either one of two things. either they will give us something serious on inequality and taxation or they will fail on the economy and living standards."
Global Politics / Economy
Pending
In 2026, there will likely be an effort to replace the current Labour leader, Stalmer, with a new leader.
"I think next year there'll probably be a push to to push out Stalmer and a new man or woman will come in."
UK Politics / Labour Party
Pending
The speaker guarantees that if growing inequality is not addressed, living standards will drastically worsen, and poverty will significantly increase in the UK.
"if we don't take action on growing inequality, I absolutely guarantee you that living standards and poverty will get worse and worse and worse and worse in this country."
UK Economy / Poverty
Pending