i'm glad Gary's out there doing what he's doing. i didn't watch the whole thing but he did really well on piers morgan. taking these ideas to a huge US audience, making piers and rubin actually agree with him on it being unfair that billionaires aren't taxed properly.
his predictions on the economy recently have mostly been right and he explains what's going on with labour's inflation vs borrowing problems and budget cutting very clearly in other vids.
i do find his videos very repetitive and he tends to go wildly off topic in interviews to recounting his personal anecdotes. once you've watched some of them you've got the message, unless he's responding to a specific current event (e.g. Musk, or Labour & budget). still, he's given me some mild but genuine optimism about left politics in the UK recently. as has been pointed out already in this thread, the life-story, the working class background are massively important. like Mick Lynch and Eddie Dempsey.
Jimmy the Giant is a youtuber moving in the same world as Gary, who similarly gave me a little lift out of the political doom-pit after the far right riots last year. one of his most popular videos was about his path out of the alt-right pipeline. he's genuinely gone from being a #freetommy demonstrator to a left wing advocate of wealth redistribution.
he used to be a parkour documentary maker, then he made a doc on "Chavs", read about socialism and the economy and had his whole worldview shifted. didn't go to uni, speaks about the manosphere from an everyday perspective of lived experience. helps him communicate what is actually so appealing about the rightward tending gym bro culture, and so where the left could do better.
think you'd be hard pressed to find another UK youtuber who can communicate "capitalist realism" to 510,000 viewers