10 Jun 2026

What Just Happened in The UK COMPLETELY Blew My Mind!!

Andy The Gabby Cabby Keir Starmer is now talking about an AI revolution — but millions of working people are asking a very different question:

Who is actually paying for it?

In this video, we look at Starmer’s latest speech on artificial intelligence, the growing concern that ordinary people’s pensions could be pushed into risky tech investment, the threat AI poses to millions of jobs, and the wider question of whether Labour is building the future for working people — or using working people to fund the future for someone else.

Because while politicians talk about “unlocking investment,” people at home are worried about something much simpler.

Can I pay the bills? Will I still have a job tomorrow? Can I afford fuel? Can I afford energy? Will my pension be safe? Will my savings still mean anything? And what sort of country are my children going to inherit? Starmer says Labour wants Britain to lead the AI revolution. But people are entitled to ask: How much power will this require? How does it fit with Net Zero? Who owns the infrastructure? Who profits from it? Who loses their job because of it? And why should ordinary people carry the risk while the wealthy and powerful collect the rewards? This video also looks at the growing anger over the Chagos deal, Britain’s strategic interests, Labour’s relationship with China, the special relationship with the United States, and why many people believe Starmer is weakening Britain abroad while squeezing working people at home. From AI to pensions, from sovereignty to national security, from jobs to energy, this government is raising more questions than it answers. And the public are beginning to ask the biggest question of all: How long can this carry on?

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