Yeah, good luck with getting the driver educated.
My comment was more on the second video you post, where you pull out to the right.
On the main video, you are pulling in to the left at the time. Given that there is a left turn there, the road narrows past the junction and there is a "merge from the left" from the bus lane, I would suggest that staying in the centre riding straight at least until past the second junction would avoid the possibility that either the bus driver or the car think you are turning left. or try to overtake without realising how little space you have. Again, looking at the width of the lane in between the first and second junction, there is yet more reason for staying in the middle of the inside lane.
The common feature between the two videos is that in both you are changing your position in the road, and in both drivers have made dangerous moves in situations you may have been able to avoid. Again, please don't think this is either condoning the poor driving or criticising your riding, just pointing out that there alternative riding techniques that may be safer.
(oops - just noticed that I was replying to biggsy - doh)