Dan Wootton Outspoken - ANN WIDDECOMBE MURDER INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED AMID CLAIMS SHE WAS KILLED BY BLOW TO HEAD
Episode Date: July 10, 2026Today is a sad one for Outspoken because one of our Greatest Britons Ann Widdecombe – a big supporter of Outspoken and a personal friend of Dan's – is dead. We will have the latest on the shocking... news that she may have been murdered as police launch a probe following her sudden death. ALSO BREAKING TODAY: Moroccan riots in Sadiq Khan’s lawless London, as the MSM ignore a foreign culture turning the streets just around the corner from Buckingham Palace into a violent nightmare because of a football game that doesn’t even involve the UK. In Scotland, locals have finally had enough with massive protests outside the HMOs housing convicted migrant rapists. And, as over 40 British girls aged between the age of 13 and 16 disappear in England in the past fortnight alone, is it any wonder given the way migrants are now openly targeting school pupils. Tommy Robinson’s highly anticipated tour of Luton with leading Australian politician Pauline Hanson shows what we are up against. We’ll get into it all after the Digest with our Superstar Panel: Restore Britain’s spokesperson for the safety of women and girls Orla Minihane, and the brilliant independent political commentator Peter C Barnes, host of Breaking Embargo on YouTube and The Outsider on Substack. PLUS: Kay Burley slammed for backing Andrew Mountbatten Windsor in bizarre Newsnight appearance in front of Epstein survivors. AND: Prince Harry appears solo at the Invictus Games launch in Birmingham, even as Meghan Markle, Archie and Lili fly in for an unwise meeting with King Charles. We’ll have all the latest with royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams. THEN IN THE ROYAL UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Katie Nicholl accuses Prince Harry of causing a constitutional crisis as Megyn Kelly explodes at the Sussexes over their public breakdown. We’ll get into it all with Royal YouTube sensation P-Dina. To watch in full, please subscribe at https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/@danwoottonoutspoken?si=-2BhmEbBSN1fyESS?sub_confirmation=1 ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-wootton-outspoken/id1762436723 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltoneek2MSPL10CpSA1J?si=8f6d84e2db56448c ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton #DanWoottonOutspoken #news #outspoken #uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 536. And I can't actually
believe today that I'm about to say what I'm about to say. But our belief is that Anne Whitakam
has been murdered at her home in Devon. This is obviously an incredibly difficult story for me
because Anne Widdickham was a colleague and a friend and was there for me in my absolute lowest moments.
But earlier this afternoon, it was actually our mutual friend Llanie Dowdine who messaged me with the news that the family believed that Widdy,
and I say that with great affection, because that is what I called her, had been murdered.
Sources have since told me that Anne Whitakam's family have been told that the blunt forced trauma to her head was intense.
The Devon and Cornwall Police will be making a statement soon.
We are going to bring it to you live, of course, and cover this story.
But why has this happened? We don't know yet.
And I want to read to you what a source close to Anne has told us today.
They say we can't jump to the conclusion that it's politically motivated just yet.
It could have been financially motivated.
She was a vulnerable older lady who had made money via TV appearances and lived by herself,
which could have made her a target for criminals.
I want to take you through the police statement from Devon and Cornwall.
and we will, as I say, cross directly to them as soon as this press conference begins.
But they said a murder investigation has been launched following the suspicious death of former MP
Anne Whittaker at her home on Dartmoor in Devon.
Police officers were called to an address at Hay to by the ambulance service at around 1140am
on Thursday the 9th of July.
Sadly, 78-year-old Miss Whitakim was located deceased within the pretext.
property. She had sustained serious injuries. Her next of kin have been informed and been supported by
specially trained officers. Detectives from the force major crime investigation team have launched a
murder investigation and are conducting extensive inquiries into the circumstances surrounding Ms. Whitakins'
death. A cordon remains in place at the property while specialist officers continue forensic examinations.
There are road closures in place around the scene.
The public will see a significant police presence in the area today,
while detectives and officers conduct house-to-house and CCTV inquiries.
Detective Chief Inspector Alona Rosson said this is an extremely tragic incident,
and our thoughts are very much with the family and friends of Anne Whittickham at this difficult time.
Our murder inquiry is in its early stages, but moving at a significant pace.
We are deploying all of the necessary resources to find out exactly what has happened and to locate the person responsible who we believe to be a white male.
I would appeal to anyone who may have information about this incident, however insignificant it may seem to come forward and speak with us.
We are particularly keen to hear from anyone who may have seen anything suspicious in the vicinity of Hater Vale, Hater or anyone with CCTV, doorbell or dash cam footage which could assist with our investigation.
We have an increased uniform police presence in the area to support the investigation and provide reinsurance to residents.
Anyone with concerns can speak with our officers at the scene.
We will release further information when we are able to do so.
In the meantime, I would ask people not to speculate about what might have happened particularly on social media.
This is not only potentially harmful to our investigation, but also deeply distressing for family and friends of Van Whitakim.
We have set up a major incident public portal for information images or footage to be submitted to us,
You can also contact us by phone on 101 or through our website.
And in the past few moments, the Prime Minister, Kirstama, has spoken.
Shocking news.
And my thoughts, I think all of our thoughts will be with the family and friends of Anne Whitacom at this awful time for them.
Anne was a distinguished politician over many, many years, with many achievements.
and it's a huge, huge loss.
I've spoken to the Chief Constable this afternoon about the details,
and I think this is really important that this is a moment where we rise above any political differences,
the political divide, and say the single most important thing at the moment
is that all of us and the public help the police identify the individuals suspected
and make sure he's arrested as quickly as possible.
He's clearly dangerous, and I implore.
everybody who's got any information in relation to him to help the police with their inquiries,
get him into police custody. To that end, I've spoken to the Speaker of the House,
I've spoken to the leader of the opposition, I've spoken to Nigel Farage as the leader of reform,
and I've spoken to Andy Burnham to urge everybody to come together at a moment like this
and to urge everybody to help the police.
The Daily Mail is now confirming my reporting that Anne,
suffered some type of blunt force to the head in her killing.
They report that she was found covered in blood from a head wound.
Officers found the former Conservative prisons minister with serious injuries
after an ambulance crew called them to the house.
The 78-year-old's death was first announced by her management team this morning
and there has been no suggestion of anything other than natural causes.
forensic officers are in the process of examining Miss Whittickham's property, which is surrounded by a
cordon. Now, this just didn't seem right to me this morning. Something about this didn't seem right,
because Widdy was still in fine fetal. I mean, I remember seeing her at a party not all that long ago.
She was the life and soul, by the way. And she was a...
certainly elderly, but absolutely fine. And her mind remained completely sharp. Indeed,
this was a woman who just two days ago in her final interview before her death with Mark
Dolan on Talk TV was speaking out about her role within Reform UK and her loyalty to Nigel Fudge,
and there was certainly no sign that anything was physically wrong. Look,
I've got very little trust left now in parliamentary processes.
And if you look at this government, which has a majority on that committee, if you look at this government,
look at the way that it's reacted when it's felt vulnerable, you know, changes to political donations,
cancelling local elections, we all remember that, you know, going for votes at 16,
loosening the voter ID requirements, you know, you just name it.
I mean, they react in such a way that is geared all around self-preservation now.
Nigel is challenging that establishment.
And he's called this the establishment versus people.
And I think that just about sums it up.
And I'm delighted that he's strengthened this because the attitude previously,
the politicians was that you just had to endure it, you've griitted your teeth.
And, you know, if you were being subject to fame after fame, off, fame, it wouldn't go away.
You just carried on until your position became untenable.
He's taking, and I drew the analogy with policy decisions earlier,
he has taken this decision because he wants an end one way or the other.
And he's right to do this.
I just still can't believe it.
That was the home where she was murdered,
if the suggestion today is indeed correct.
In that final interview, Widdy also agreed with me, actually.
I was delighted to see this, that the British deep state does indeed exist.
Does this establishment of which you and Nigel speak actually exist?
Yes, I believe it does.
Now, I didn't always believe in that theory,
but I do think now that different parts of the establishment act in ways,
which I think are extremely questionable.
We saw it only the big banking scandal.
And suddenly realized, well, I'm just in order it.
Although other people who are walking,
you have the ability to publicise and fight it.
So, yes, I think the establishment is there in that sense.
Yes.
The final interview given by Anne Woodicum just one day before her death.
And that's why something felt wrong to me
because I was like, she was absolutely fine.
and there had been no health issues whatsoever.
And what has been so disturbing over the course of the day,
and we will get later to some of the credence on the left,
who thought that today was a good day to deride a patriot like Anne Whittaker
before they discovered that there was now a murder investigation into her death.
But it has been fascinating to watch people who have paid tribute,
like I did, without any understanding of what actually had happened
to now the true horror, given we know that our friend has been taken from us in a completely unnatural manner.
For example, the Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badernock, and you do remember, of course,
and was a Tory hero for so many years, a shadow minister, a prison's minister,
but defected to the Brexit party to join with Nigel Farage because she was so passionate about the need to leave the European Union.
So before we knew what had happened today, Kemi Baderok posted my deepest.
condolences and those of the Conservative Party to the family and friends of Anne Whittaker.
She was a formidable politician who was never afraid to speak her mind and fought hard for
what she believed. Always true to herself, her politics was strongly guided by her faith and her
values. Rest in peace, Anne. But after the news that it now appears that Anne Wittickham was murdered,
Kemi Badernock has taken to the cameras and said this in the past hour.
I'm stunned. To be honest, I do really have the words for what we've discovered has happened.
Anne Whittaker was 78 years old. She was a fun and very feisty person, but she was an elderly person.
I don't understand how someone could do something like this. It's a nasty, horrific attack.
And I'm just heartbroken thinking about her family. It's one thing when an elderly person dies, but to know that
This is that they were killed.
I can't imagine what they must be going through.
And I understand that the person is still at large.
I hope that the perpetrator is caught as quickly as possible,
so that he is not a danger to anyone else.
Sadly, many of our left-wing politicians have only decided to weigh in
after it appeared that Anne Whittaker had been murdered.
Shibana MacMood, the Home Secretary, Postion X,
I am deeply sadden to hear of the death of Anne Whittickham.
the circumstances of her death are extremely distressing and my thoughts are with Anne's family and loved ones.
Anne's dedication to public service was decades long and she was a true servant of her constituents.
I've spoken to the chief constable of Devon and Cornwall Police today.
The Home Office stands ready to provide whatever support they need with their ongoing investigation.
I urge everyone to avoid speculation and allow the police investigation to progress.
Now, when I woke up this morning to this news and I was heartbroken before there was even a suggestion of a murder probe, I was also disgusted because, and I say this, as a gay man, Anne Wittickham was a friend to me, and she was a patriot, and she wanted to bring this country together.
And yet within just 30 seconds of their breaking news coverage this morning, the scum at slight.
news decided to suggest that because she advocated for Christian positions, for positions that
the majority of the country agreed with, Anne Wittaker was in some way divisive. Watch this.
Some breaking news to bring you now, and it follows the announcement of the death of the former MP
Anne Widdickham at the age of 78. Well, Devin and Cornwall police have said they are now investigating
Besides from participating in Strictly Come Dancing, in recent years she became a member of the Brexit Party in 2019 and rejoined Reform UK.
And in recent years she became a member of the Brexit Party, as we said, but she was known for her divisive politics, having expressed her opposition to same-sex marriage and in favour of reintroducing the death penalty.
How dare you? How dare you? There was nothing divisive about Anne Whittickham. Her entire life was spent trying to bring this country together. And because she backed her Christian values, you describe her as divisive? Because she wanted to introduce the death penalty, something that if you look at any major poll of the British public, is something that the vast majority of this country agree with. You describe her as divisive.
It's disgusting.
But unfortunately it's got worse over the course of today.
And that these people are showing who they really are.
Like Supatansky, who posted Anne Whitakim starting her descent into hell.
Or Peter Tatchell, who wrote Tory ex-MP, Anne Whitakim is dead.
She opposed every gay law reform for 40 years, supported every legal discrimination against LGBT.
She also backed bids to cure homosexuality and said people,
should have the right to discriminate against LGBT's bigot.
Well, let me tell you, Peter Tatchell, there was nothing bigoted about Anne Whittickham.
She was a Christian woman who stood by her beliefs and stood by her values.
And they mattered to her.
She remained a virgin because she had never married.
That mattered to her.
Would you have the same problem?
if we were talking about an Islamist politician? No, you wouldn't. And again, I repeat, as a gay man,
an openly gay man, Anne Whittaker was a friend to me, a good friend to me. And someone who,
in my lowest moment, having been unfairly, in my view, cancelled from G.B. News, where the vast
majority of people decided to run away, guess who was there, Widdy? Guess who was writing in support of me,
speaking out in support of me, Whitty. Do you really think she'd do that? Peter Tatchell if she was a
bigot? Seriously, this is a sickness. It is an illness. And even though we do not know yet about the
circumstances in terms of how Anne Whittaker was murdered, and we do await this press conference from
Devon and Cornwall Police, where we potentially will learn more, what I can tell you is the type of hatred
on the left of British politics does not surprise me that this type of thing happens.
So just to repeat the news, a family source has told me that Anne Whitakim was murdered
because of a blunt force, intense trauma to her head.
The source says, we can't jump to any conclusions that it is politically motivated just yet.
They say it could have been financially motivated.
She was a vulnerable older lady who had made money via TV appearances and lived by herself,
which could have made her a target for criminals.
I want to bring in today's superstar panel now as we await.
New York from the Devon and Cornwall Police,
joined by the Conservative commentator Peter C. Barnes
and restore Britain's spokesperson for the safety of women and girls.
Oh, how ironic.
Ola Manny Hane.
And, Ola, you actually joined Reform U.S.
hey as a result of Anne Whittickham, didn't you?
So I saw Anne at a conference where she was talking about security, border security,
and the invasion of our country by illegal migrants.
And do you know what, Dan, she spoke for 45 minutes without looking at a piece of paper.
without looking at anything prompt.
She was so articulate, so passionate,
and I just remember looking at her thinking,
wow, what a powerhouse.
And I then went to a dinner in Essex,
and she was a guest speaker.
And that's where she was just,
I just had her book,
and she signed her book for me.
And I had a chat with her,
and she was a tiny little thing.
And I'm very big, five foot 10.
And I remember just wanting to pick her up
and give her a big hug.
and she was just so, she spoke to everybody,
just an absolute lady is what she was.
And this morning I was devastated
and I just, and loads of people know how much I adored her.
And that was one of the reasons I joined reform
because I just thought she was so fantastic
and such a wonderful spokeswoman
and, you know, an advocate for strong women
and I just loved her.
And this morning people have called me and said, oh, you must be so upset, Anne's died, and my mum called me.
And now to hear this news, I just, I just cannot believe that this has happened.
I mean, look, it happens.
We know it happens.
We know what state this country is in.
We know we've got a crime epidemic.
We know we've got a rape epidemic.
We know that there is just, you know, it's turned.
I don't know.
I don't recognize the country anymore.
I just don't recognize it.
And I said a few years ago, we will end up like South Africa if we're not careful.
And look what's happening.
I had, I worked in South African.
Sorry, go on.
Well, no, I'm just saying an elderly, you know, a wonderful elderly woman,
even if, even if Anne Wittickham had no public profile, the fact that this has happened and can happen is unfortunately an indictment of what is happening to our country.
And it's what she has fought so hard against.
so unfortunately there is a cruel, cruel irony in this.
Irony.
Yeah, there is.
And I mean, look, you know, how many times do we have to,
and we don't know the scenario, we don't know who the perpetrator was,
so we can't discuss this.
But ultimately, an old lady living in her house in quite a secluded area,
it's not like she was in South London or East London.
and whatever has happened, she has been murdered.
And that is, this is the United Kingdom in 2026.
What is going on?
100%.
It is just, it's mind-boggling.
It is.
Peter, I just want to tell you what Peter Tatchell has now,
just before we came on air, tried to clarify.
He says, contrary to the responses to my earlier post,
I did not celebrate Anne Whitakam's death, RIP,
highlighting the harm and suffering she helped cause to LGBT's.
My post was scheduled long before reports that she was murdered were published.
I only heard this 10 minutes ago.
No one deserves to die, let alone be murdered, rest and peace.
And do you accept that, Peter?
I don't like to swear very often, Dan and I apologize,
but Peter Tashel go fuck yourself.
Frankly, abhorrent, abhorrent waste of space, carbon, oxygen,
and just time and effort and energy
has been poured into that absolute rancid individual
and that is how he talks about people.
He thinks he's some kind of great bastion
and bringing people together.
He's more divisive than anybody else
in the LGBT community that I know.
And I'm an open gay man like you, Dan,
and I met Anne Wicom 15, 16 times.
I went back through my diaries.
Every time was a delight.
She was funny.
She was full of energy.
And she was charming and she was nice.
polite. No word there can be described to Peter Tatchel or any of the absolute vermin that we've seen running around social media today.
Obviously, we've just found out about this new revelation. But to describe the way this woman, who is a patriot, who did put her constituency first, who served the nation, who has done more for this country than any other little troglodyte with a fake Twitter account has ever done or ever will do, the way they've spoken about her is abhorrent.
And I frankly, I sometimes wonder whether the country is worth saving when these things happen.
It really makes me question, what are we actually fighting for?
Because it's not these people.
It's the people like Anne, who with five people like Ola and me.
It's just rancid.
Yeah.
It is.
There have, of course, been amazing reactions earlier in the day to the death of Anne Widdickham.
And this was before anyone knew about.
the fact that she was murdered or at least likely murdered. And I repeat, do stay with us because
we are awaiting this press conference in the Devon and Cornwall Police. But Rupert Lowe,
the leader of your party, Orla, Restore Britain, posted Anne was a patriot. She took absolutely
no nonsense and had a wonderful sense of humour. She will be missed. Nigel Farage, the leader of
Reform UK, writing when Anne Widdickham decided to stand for the Brexit party in the Snap 2019 European
in elections. It was a big moment and a huge boost. The voters loved her. She played a decisive
role in getting Brexit over the line and will be missed by us all. He did also pay tribute on
talk TV, but again, I just want to stress before this interview, before I play you this
interview, Nigel Farage at this point had no idea about the circumstances surrounding the likely
murder of Anne Widdickham. It's still worth listening to.
She is, and I'm going to put this to you,
she is the best known female politician since Margaret Thatcher.
That's fair, yeah.
I don't think anybody else comes close.
And the fact that she was sporting enough to do, you know, strictly come down.
All of that.
A big brother.
And then she was touring in the country doing one woman shows,
an evening without Whitacom,
where she talked to audiences and she loved meeting people.
and she was very gregarious.
And, you know, she'd work hard during the day.
And I remember in Brussels at six o'clock.
You know, I said, come on now.
What about it?
Let's go out.
And she'd have a couple of large whiskeys to enjoy herself.
And she was a force of nature, quite a remarkable woman.
And obviously, a very sad, sudden death.
And we'll hear more about that.
Yeah.
As the days go on.
But as I say, I do not believe at that point Nigel Farage knew what we were dealing with.
However, people who should know better.
Look at this.
I've just been sent this.
I mean, if they truly post this 15 minutes ago, Ross and Hal, the socialist worker.
Hurrah.
Anne Whitcomb.
Instead, unbelievable.
A much more respectable response from Pearce Morgan, who wrote a wonderfully,
no-nonsense, straight-talking, highly opinionated British battle acts,
and was always a very feisty, combative interviewee, but always great fun too,
amid so many dreary politicians, she was a charismatic, combative gem.
Alex Phillips, who served alongside Anne Whittaker as a Brexit Party MEP, wrote,
No doubt about it, they only ever made one Anne Whittaker.
The scariest, sassiest, most diminutive of women, witty, tough, loyal to principles,
steadfast, reliable, utterly unique.
Good luck to everyone upstairs.
Whitty is coming to lick things into shape,
honoured to have known, served with, and learned from this titan of politics.
Darren Grimes, nobody has the right to live their lives being protected from a fence,
said Anne Whittaker to an Oxford Chamber of Students that needed to hear it.
God love her.
This woman said what the world is too scared to admit.
Anadine Dorries of Reform UK,
so very sad to hear the news that Anne Whittickham has passed away,
an incredible parliamentarian who knew Burke backwards and never received the recognition she deserved.
She was a fearsome campaigner who gave barnstorming speeches at conference and captivated the chamber in the commons.
As a new MP jokingly referred to her as Auntie Anne, as she knew the answer to every question and was a kindly mentor and guide.
Sadly, she was treated very badly by the hierarchy of the Conservative Party, which I'm sure must have contributed to her defection to Reform UK.
However, Anne never complained.
She had no time for that.
Rest and peace, Anne.
And it was interesting just hearing that from Nadine Doris because,
and actually I'll just show you the first time that Anne appeared here on Outspoken
because the room, she was very proud of the room that she would give her.
Because what you'll see on the bookshelves behind her,
and you can see them in that clip from GB News too,
is they are the Hansa.
files that contained all of Anne's previous speeches to the Commons.
And she was incredibly, incredibly proud of that.
And it really did show that she took being a parliamentarian seriously.
Democracy was very, very important to her, Peter.
Yes, I described her as one of the big beasts of British politics.
We don't make politicians like that anymore.
And my big fear is we're losing the peace.
We're losing the people that define Britain.
We're losing the people that define our politics.
Day by day, in horrific circumstances in this case,
but naturally many of them are getting older and we're losing them.
And we're replacing them with insipid, spineless, wets.
And it's sad.
It's a sad day all around.
But, yeah, those, I knew the story about those books behind Anne when she spoke.
And you could tell how proud she was of her record.
an incredible record to be that powerful in the Conservative Party at that time as a woman
is absolutely incredible, incredible. That was a boys club at the definition of one. And she
ruled the roost in every room she was in. She really was one of those kind of people that you
just weren't magnetically drawn to because you just wanted to hear us talk some more.
And unfortunately, we don't get that anymore. No, we don't. A lot of people will
know Anne from her incredible contribution to pop culture too. And you know, that's when I first met
Anne actually, because I was in my previous life, believe it or not, working at Woke ITV. It was before it
was woke, I promise you. And Anne was one of the dancers on Strictly Come Dancing. And I have to be
honest, she was a regular on the show that I worked on, Lorraine. Lorraine Kelly was never the biggest
fan of Anne Whitaker. I have to put it to you honestly, but I was. I loved her. So we would gossip in the
Green Room at ITV and talk politics. And I do think even though we're not a show that covers
the entertainment world too much, it is worth noting that Strictly Come Dancing via Anton DeBeek,
who partnered Anne Whittaker, and what was, I mean, an iconic, an iconic moment in British
television, wasn't it, Anne Wittickham on Strictly Come Dancing? He has paid tribute today on behalf
of Strictly Come Dancing. Let's listen.
The saddest of news I've heard today that the passing
of the lovely Anne Whittaker.
I have to tell you, I had the most brilliant time with Anne on Straitly Come Dancing.
She became a real friend.
She was fun.
She was upbeat.
She was positive.
She was supportive.
She was gay, wanted to enter into the spirit of the whole thing.
And we had an incredible time together and we stayed firm friends.
My thoughts go out to all of her near.
and dearest and all her family.
This is a sad day, and I'm devastated by the news of Anne's passing,
but I shall remember her fondly and miss her.
Yeah, that's exactly how I feel, too, Peter.
Yeah, I remember her on strictly come dancing,
and on Big Brother and other shows like that.
And it's very interesting just to see her described as very game for anything,
that she was willing to throw herself into absolutely any situation.
And I think that's so admirable.
For a woman who is very, by the definition of the word, conservative,
to be able to be comfortable to do those kind of shows,
it's something that not many people will ever be able to do
or do it as well and as comfortably and just to have a laugh.
I know I disagree with Nigel Fras on pretty much everything.
But that story he tells there in the talk TV clip about going for a drink
and just her having a large whiskey and just being the life and soul of every room and every party.
That's the Anne Winnickham I certainly will remember. That's for sure.
Unfortunately, there is a huge amount of negativity about Anne today.
I just can't believe it.
I told you earlier about how revolted I was that Sly News decided to, from the very start of the day,
not knowing that Anne had likely been bludgeoned to death in her home,
described her as a divisive person, which she wasn't.
She absolutely wasn't.
now Alison Pearson has just said that it's got worse on sly news writing Adam Bolton is a pig in appearance and attitude.
Anne Whittaker was marvellous, more despicable content from the awful Sky News.
Time to cancel your subscription.
And I haven't watched this yet.
I'll be honest with you.
But this is as a result of a comment that he made where he is rantine.
This is according to George Alia Gilholy about Anne Wittickick.
being a spinster and an old maid.
Georgia says just blatant, petty misogyny,
but it's D.O.K., because Widdickham was a socially conservative Catholic.
So as I say, I'm watching this at the same time as you,
but let's be horrified together.
I mean, very much a spinster.
I mean, by the end, I think you'd probably describe her as an old maid.
reportedly she claimed that she was a virgin.
She had a relationship at university.
She went to Oxford University
into an all-womenes college, of course,
where people like Edwina Curry knew her as well.
She had a chaste but doomed relationship
with a man who's now a banker.
I mean, the fact that they have all day
tried to deride this woman, Ola.
What the actual, how dare, who is that man?
How dare anybody discuss the relationships
and the sexual morality of somebody else?
What has it got to do with him?
So she was a woman who never met a person
that she felt she wanted to marry,
she was a practicing Catholic,
and by Catholicism rule,
you don't have sex until you get married.
That is how you practice as a devout Catholic.
And she chose a life of chastity.
What has it got to do with anyone else?
And that's what they're going to judge her on.
That is outrageous.
What a misogynistic pig of a man.
Do you know what?
These people make me want to throw up.
First of all, how dare you ever, ever, you know, say anything.
about someone that's died, first of all. I think people on the left are vile, disgusting
creatures most of the time, but I would certainly never, ever say anything about somebody that
had just passed away. And now that we find out that this poor woman has come to the end of her
life in such a savage way, and these people are now going online and trying to redeem themselves
by saying, well, yeah, but I just said it because of blah, blah, blah. There is never an excuse to be
for somebody that has just left this world.
No, there's not.
But to talk about her sexuality and how she lived her life.
So would we rather her jump around with her tits out?
Well, exactly.
For me, Peter, what I don't like is that this is said in a negative way.
Like for me.
Like it's a bad thing.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Like for me, this is one of the most amazing things about Anne Whitakam.
Like in an era, Peter, of a total lack of,
of morality in a world of Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips and pop stars stripping off on stage.
And, you know, Anne used to hate things like, you know, the X Factor when that, you know, get down on.
You know, she wanted to stick to traditional values.
And is that really a bad thing?
Is that something that should be looked down upon?
No, it's not.
But sadly, that man is being given air time.
I don't understand why I think he's an abomination himself.
but he can go F off as well for a call and I care.
Why that man is still trotted out
like some kind of ancient artifact
as though he has any understanding about what's going on around him.
I'll never understand.
It just speaks as to how low Sky News will go
time after time after time
just to get the clickbait ratings
because that's all he's good for.
Let me be perfectly clear.
If that was said by a person on the right
about a woman on the left,
they would have been cancelled faster that you can say the word.
Absolutely.
What happened to me too?
What happened to all this feminism and all this race?
That we were thrown down our throats for years.
Yeah.
What happened to that?
If you're a Christian woman who believes in the sanctity of marriage,
which Anne Wittickham absolutely did,
which meant that she was proudly a virgin.
I mean, I spoke to her about this.
She was proud of it.
She wasn't embarrassed about it.
It's no business.
Exactly.
It's just awful.
Do you know what?
We need to get, when are we ever going to return
to a world where we respect people,
we respect people's values,
we respect people,
we have traditional conservative ways of looking.
Why is,
and the thing is that makes me die
is all these lefties
are practically in bed with the Islamists
who are the most bigoted,
most extreme people in the world.
It's just bonkers.
They need their heads wobbled.
As we do wait for this press conference
from Devon and Cornwall Police,
though, I just want to remind everyone
where we are today,
because it is incredibly shocked.
We woke up this morning to the news that Anne Wittickham was dead.
And we believed that this was probably because of natural causes, because of her age.
Even though, to be honest, there was absolutely no suggestion that Anne was suffering in any way and she was
78.
And the last time I saw her, she was incredibly vibrant.
This afternoon, I received a text message saying that the family's belief was that
Anne Wittickham had been murdered.
Unfortunately, I really hate to tell you.
you this, but the family have been told by the police that the cause of her death is a blunt force
trauma to her head. Her family sources are saying that they can't jump to the conclusion at this stage
that anything was politically motivated. They say her killing could have been financially motivated
because she was a vulnerable old lady who had made money via TV appearances and it was well known
that she lived alone, which could have made her a target for criminals.
I also today want to remember some of the incredible moments of Anne Whitakins' life,
because my God she could speak.
My God she could speak.
And I don't know if there was any speech better than Whitty,
going all guns blazing in the European Parliament in 2019
during her time as an MEP for the Brexit Party,
where she compared Brexit to slaves turning on their owners.
I think it shows what a remarkable politician she was.
I want you to enjoy this, watch.
I say that if I needed any convincing at all,
that the best thing for Britain is to leave here as soon as possible,
it was the way that those elections were conducted yesterday.
Because if that is this place's idea of democracy,
then that is a serious betrayal of every country that is represented here.
Because it is not democratic at all.
And that is just one of many reasons why Britain is right
to be leaving this place, hopefully, on Halloween.
And it is right because there is a pattern consistent throughout history
of oppressed people turning on the oppressors,
slaves against their owners,
the peasantry against the feudal barons,
colonies Mr Verhofstadt against their empires,
and that is why Britain is leaving.
As I keep thinking today,
this fight for the disunited kingdom
is going to be so much harder without Widdy.
What about this moment that inevitable West shed too? Let's watch.
Nobody has the right to live their lives being protected from offence or from insult or from hurt feelings.
It is an occupational hazard of living in society.
And if you really can't take it, become a hermit.
And you know what, for me personally was very, very serious.
special about Anne Whittaker, she backed us in this independent media space. And that is so
meaningful to me, the fact that in this new world where she didn't need to come on and back
new media enterprises, she understood what we were doing. And she also backed my friend Mike
Graham and his independent media venture appearing on his show every week.
immediately after his launch. And I want to show you a quite incredible moment today because Mike
had the horrible job, and it's a really tough job. I had a bit of time to process this, but Mike had
that horrible job of having to go immediately on air, having just learned that your friend and
colleague had died. Obviously, at that point, they had no suggestion that foul play was involved.
But there was a very emotional moment with another friend of mine and a good friend of outspoken,
Bishop Kai. Let's watch.
And unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her.
May she rest in peace and rise in his glory.
That's lovely.
Should we play that marching band?
Because I think she'd enjoy that.
Do you know, I wasn't thinking about her last night.
I had the pleasure of watching that last night,
thinking to myself, you know,
isn't Britain actually great?
There's so much that's great about it.
You've got me going, I'm afraid.
So should we let you just pass on into your sermon?
Because I'm sure I'll recover by the time you finish that.
Certainly.
That amazing.
Wasn't that an amazing moment?
And this was the way that Widdy was introduced on the Mike Graham.
Only two sorts of people oppose free speech and they are at opposite ends of the scale.
Snowflakes and totalitarians.
I am offended, upset, insulted at least 30 times a day, tough.
It is not necessary to flash your mitters to do a decent ballroom dance.
Free speech is for all.
not for the privileged future.
Nobody has the right to live their lives
being protected from offence
or from insult or from hurt feelings.
And if you really can't take it, become a hermit.
Woody Weekly, every day it was, Peter,
on the Mike Graham show.
Hard to believe we're not going to get any more of that.
Yeah, I mean,
The speeches she gave were the definition of barnstorming.
They were, you couldn't help but get to your feet.
Even if you disagreed with everything the woman said,
the way she was able to articulate an argument and to put it forward with such conviction,
I don't think we'll ever see again.
I don't think we have those types of people anymore.
I think we just see people who scream and shout and want the outrage.
She had methodical, she had logical arguments that tore down everything you'd ever want
to argue against her because she'd already thought of it.
She was so prepared.
And as all has said, in the speech, she gave for 45 minutes, did look at a piece of paper.
I bet she did about five minutes preparation for it.
That's how good the woman was.
Her parliamentary speeches should be recorded, and I hope they are preserved, because that is how you do it.
And I mean, the ones at the Oxford Union were also incredible.
She could command an audience with such ease.
And for a woman who barely came up to about my armpit, I mean, it's incredible.
She was very much felt like you were around the Queen at sometimes
because you did have to bang down quite a lot.
I'm not that tall, but you did have to bend down.
You did.
I remember near Leantor and making sure do you have your champagne and?
Ola, I want to turn.
I'm crying again.
Every time I come on this programme, I cry.
Well, today has been a tough one.
But look, I want to come.
Oh, we're going to cross immediately to the Devon and Cornwall Police.
Let's listen in.
And I'd like to redo this short statement now on the whereabouts today.
We can confirm that a 26-year-old man was arrested at an address to Newton Abbott this afternoon
on suspicion of the murder of Anne Whittaker.
The suspect, who is a white British national, remains in police custody whilst inquires will continue.
Officers were called to Miss Whittaker's home at Haytor by the ambulance service around 1140am on Thursday the 9th of July.
Sadly, 78-year-old Miss Whittaker was located deceased within the centre.
property. She has sustained serious injuries. Her next-the-kin have been
informed and are being supported by specially trained officers. Detectives
from the force major crime investigation team have launched a murder
investigation and are conducting extensive inquiries into the circumstances
surrounding Ms. Whedickham's death. While we work closely with our partners
have been consulted counterterrorism policing as part of our initial inquiries
the incident is not being treated as terrorism.
A cordon remains in place at the property
while specialist officers continue forensic examinations.
There are road closures in place around the scene
and the public will see significant police activity in the area
while detectives and other officers continue house-to-house
and CCTV inquiries.
This is an extremely tragic incident.
Our thoughts are very much with the family
and friends of Miss Whitakham.
at this very difficult time.
Our murder inquiry is in its early stages,
but moving at significant pace,
and we are deploying all the necessary resources
to find out exactly what has happened.
I would appeal to anyone who may have information
about this incident, however insignificant it may seem,
to come forward and speak with us.
While we release further information when we were able to do so,
but in the meantime, I would ask people not to speculate
about what might have happened, particularly on social media.
That's not only potentially harmful to our investigation, but also deeply distressing to the family and friends of Ms. Riddickin.
We've set up a major incident public portal for information.
Images or footage can be submitted to us there, and this can be found easily on our website.
Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crime Stoppers.
Thank you very much. I'll now take a few short questions.
We remain open-minded throughout the investigation and we're making those inquiries.
So it's too early for me to comment further on that at this time.
No, at this time again, it's at early stages of the investigation, so we remain open-minded.
At this time I've got no information to believe that that is a politically motivated crime.
Please.
Well, we work very closely within national protocols to one of those within the MPs and the political environment.
I don't think it would be wrong for me to comment about anything around an individual at this stage of the investigation.
investigation.
Or agree, is there anything more you can tell about the nature of the injury is going to
be successful?
Well, again, I think for both sensitivity, the family and friends and also this stage of the inquiry
would be wrong for me to comment on that any further right now.
But when we have further details of any part of the investigation, we will of course be briefing out to you.
Thank you, Kate.
Can you tell me about the police presence in the area that's ongoing this evening?
Yeah, so police presence will remain high for a number of reasons.
of reasons. Most of all, we're still evidence gathering within our investigation, so like
I said in a statement, CCTV, etc. But of course, we also want people to feel safe at the
moment. I don't know of any ongoing risk, but we know that the presence of our officers,
just to make people know we're there, be available to give advice, etc. We'll be around.
So you can expect and increase the presence throughout the weekend.
Was the 26-year-old man arrested 11 and 8 or would he outside the court area?
So the person we have in custody has been arrested within the force area.
Are you in struggle when you're arrested?
I'm not going to go any further details about our operation activity today.
Thank you.
I'll take two more.
Sorry, it was there for...
Again, inappropriate to comment, I think, on the individual facts of the case at this stage of it.
Thank you.
Any signs that anything was stolen from the property, was the property broken into you see it as a burglary gone wrong?
So all the things that we need to work on throughout the investigation and the case,
The key thing I think for us is obviously all our efforts today are focused on this investigation
to get the right outcome for the Swedenicum's family, friends, but also to make our community
feel safe and confident that we have some of the best officers working on it.
We were made open-minded as to that question.
Nothing further to say at this time.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for your time, which appreciate it.
An astonishing press conference.
the Devon and Cornwall police
confirming that they suspect
Anne Whittaker was murdered
the key information out of that
a 26-year-old white man
has been arrested
Anne Wittaker was discovered
with serious injuries as I had reported
earlier
counter-terror police were consulted
however the police are not
treating this investigation
as terror.
But sometimes Peter, it's what the police won't answer,
which is most interesting.
No answer there as to whether Anne Widdickham knew the suspect.
We have no name of the suspect.
And my reading of their answer, Peter,
but tell me if I was wrong,
is that they would not say if they believed this murder
or suspected murder was political.
motivators? Yeah. You're right, though, Dan. They didn't confirm it, they didn't deny it either.
It is standard protocol in these situations when a high profile or politician or political
figure is involved in the incident that counterterrorism police is consulted. It's that standard
practice. It's good to see, actually, this seems to be going very, very well, I think,
in terms of so far for the police. We don't seem to have too many red flags so far. I'm not that
concerned that on the first press conference, they've not come out with every bit of detail.
That doesn't surprise me. I would be more concerned if they did in a way, but we've got to keep
their feet to the fire. We know what police forces are like. So therefore, we keep asking the
questions and we keep demanding the answers. That's what's our job now. And is what I'm wanted.
Yeah, I mean, Alla Minnie Hain, can I ask you about this from your formal position as
restore Britain spokesperson for the safety of women and girls.
Do you feel like we got enough from the police there?
I mean, this all of a sudden,
Ola becomes the type of story,
which is going to dominate national conversation
for a very, very long time.
I mean, this is going to be a crime comparable
to the murder of Jill Dando.
Yeah.
Do you feel like the police,
dealt with that today in the right way?
So look, I'm no Miss Marple,
but my view would be that if you look at the video footage
that you've got there of Anne's House,
that is not an opportunist scenario.
It's not like somebody's walked past,
seen a door open and thought,
I'll go in and burgle, etc, etc.
That is, to me, that,
looks like it was premeditated.
Look, as I said, I'm not, I'm no detective, but it's not exactly, it's a bit off the
beaten track, right?
So that concerns me a little bit.
I'm still seeing Dan the most horrendous things on social media being said by vile, vile people
on the left about Anne and about what she did.
It doesn't matter what she said.
It doesn't matter what her belief.
were she is an elderly woman that has been murdered in horrendous circumstances to come onto social
media and write some of the things I'm reading shows me what evil psychopaths there are in this
world and that just makes me feel so uneasy because just because you don't and we don't know
if it was politically related okay fine but even if you don't believe in what someone says or you don't
believe the way they think. You do not go online and say horrendous things about someone
on the opposite side of the political spectrum when they've been murdered. I mean, who are these
people? So what worries me is, if these people are so ready to say these things online, are these
the same people that are so ready to go out and do harm? And it makes me really, really concerned
about people like myself, people like you, who put their head above the parapet to say what they've
in a world of free speech.
Exactly.
I mean, Dan Hodges, the Daily Mail's Labour columnist,
sort of echoing what you're saying,
all is saying, watching people on the left,
literally celebrating Anne Widdickham's death,
watching supporters of reform trying to weaponise it
to further deflect from the Farage probe.
What's the point?
Genuinely, what are we all doing here?
What are we actually achieving?
And I don't always agree with Dan Hodges,
but he's right.
Just leave, you know, just leave it.
Just leave this poor woman has been murdered.
I know.
But Peter, Peter, how telling, though, that it's only now.
I mean, I'm literally looking through my ex-feed
and I'm seeing Yvette Cooper,
Red Rainer, the Tax Evader,
who remember called all Tory scum.
And now, because a murder investigation has been launched,
they have decided to issue a tribute to Anne Whitaker.
Well, I'm sorry, we see you.
We see you because you had nine hours, nine hours today before the news came out to issue a tribute and you said nothing.
And you said nothing because you know that your leftist base doesn't want you to say anything.
So I'm sorry, I'm just going to be honest about it, Peter.
There's no decency in a last minute tribute now when you said nothing when you thought Anne Wittickham had just died of natural causes.
So we see these people.
I completely agree, and I hold people to the standard of if you see something that somebody has said from your own side and you said nothing, you may well post it yourself.
That's my rule, because you should hold your friends as accountable as you do your enemies, and people don't do that anymore.
It's one of the reasons that politics is so divisive and so toxic, we're so quick to attack that we don't actually look at the people that we're trying to defend at the same time.
I mean, like you said, when it comes to Rainer and Event Cooper and all these people, of course they're going to come out now.
It's just so predictable. It's so sad and pathetic that it's not even worth talking about, but we have to just to show the country what these people are actually like.
That's the important bit now.
We have to keep showing the country that these people who want to have the moral high ground will call anybody any name if it gets them a little bit of a like or a retweet.
are a bit of popularity.
It is utterly perverse.
Yeah.
It really is.
Yeah.
It really is.
I mean,
sorry,
just before you come and,
and all,
I just want to read,
no,
I just want to show you
what your leader,
Rupert Lowe has said
because I think you'll echo it,
actually,
Ola.
He's posted,
I find it so depressing
that there are people
in Britain who believe
now is the right time
to degrade and abuse
Anne Whitakam.
Leave it.
Yeah, disgusting.
Look, ultimately, regardless, take the fact that it's Anne would come away, take the fact that she's a public figure, take away all of that.
She is an elderly woman that has been murdered in her own home, right?
She is an elderly woman who has been murdered in her own home.
What are we living in?
What has become of this country that an elderly woman cannot live safely?
in a remote part of the UK.
Again, she's not in East London,
she's not in South London,
she's in a remote part of the UK,
she has been murdered in her own home.
There is no law and order
in this country anymore.
The one good thing that has come out of this
is the fact that the police
have actually managed to catch this man,
take him into custody,
which is amazing
because they never seem to bloody manage to do it
when it's somebody else.
You know, how many men are,
are out on the street doing God knows what that they can't seem to catch.
Those men last night rioting.
I bet they haven't been nicked, but they've caught this man.
Well, indeed.
And I do want to talk.
But it's still out of control.
No, and I do want to talk about that.
And I know Anne Whittickham would say, we've got to keep talking about the news.
It's absolutely important.
I know, I know she would say that.
but before we do get there, I just want to show you some more of this horror
because I think you're right, or you have to expose the horror of the left
because otherwise they're going to keep getting away with it
and I've been told that Femi Ola Wally has been particularly vile.
Watch this.
Foreign party politician, she knew how much damage...
It is as nothing compared to the sacrifice that we asked a previous generation to make in order to ensure Britain's freedom.
Now I'm not joking when I say, no, let me finish my grant.
And that right there is why I co-founded the organisation, Our Future, Our Choice, the youth movement against Brexit.
Because she was literally saying it is worth making a generation pay for Brexit.
But now she's dead.
So she isn't the generation that actually has to pay for Brexit.
She compared the damage that Brexit would do to the Second World War.
And today, by dying, she has left us to deal with that damage.
He is a, he is, he's subhuman.
He's subhuman.
And you know what?
For years and years and years, I've been telling people who Femmy Olawally really is.
That's who he really is.
Okay, he's now exposed himself to the world.
Nasty, nasty, racist scumbag.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
He's just, look, he's just exposed it.
We don't even need to say another word about him today
because he's exposed who he is in that video.
You all know who Femiola while he is.
If you choose to platform this guy, LBC, Jeremy Vine,
what you ever show it is, that is who you're on the side of?
And I think we all want to know that.
Who dragged these people up?
At what point did their parents and their family not say to them,
you never talk ill of the dead?
Yeah.
And especially not ill of the dead of a woman who has just been blood yet to death.
It's naked opportunism.
Naked opportunism.
He's looking to make money out of this.
And by the way, Widdy, and you know the thing is,
Widdy went on the Jeremy Vine show and she debated these people.
And guess what?
She did it with respect.
And guess what?
She was perfectly pleasant to them all behind the scenes.
Because she was a good.
human being. And these people are terrible human beings. But look, I just want to celebrate Anne a little
bit too, because of course, this story took a twist. And I just, it's just important to me, we've
discussed what's going on with the murder investigation, but it is important to me that we see
the wonderful side of Anne Whittickham, too. So I just wanted to share two of my favourite moments.
I hope you'll give me that, that honour today. This was, was one of my most hilarious
interviews with Anne on G.B. News.
Anne, so are these woke legal questions?
Oh, my goodness, Anne, what was that?
What was that?
I'm afraid, I apologize.
That was the call tone on my mobile.
It's like a rooster.
It is a rooster.
Well, I mean, it's not a real rooster,
but it's a rooster ringtone.
Sorry.
That would give me a fright, my goodness.
It gave me a fright.
Yes, I know.
Bless you and bless you.
But, you know, she had a wish
sense of humor because we actually named that segment big witty style after the,
you know, the Will Smith song. I promise you that that's what it was after, the Will Smith song.
But we want, you know, we tried to have some fun with it. And I was a little bit nervous when
one of my producers said to me, oh God, we're going to have to ask. And I'm like, no, of course,
of course we've got to ask her, make sure she's happy with it, fully expecting and to come back
and say, Dan, absolutely not. And she loved it. She went with it. So we did big witty style every week.
And then do you remember as well, they tried, the Harry and Megan documentary, they tried to paint Anne as a racist because of what she had said in the celebrity Big Brother House about Megan Markle.
But she was never being racist, right?
She was actually just talking about why Prince Harry should never have murdered, never have married, Michael, exactly.
And I asked her about it.
And I just wanted people to watch because I watched earlier today.
and it's just pure witty.
I don't anticipate you getting dragged into Harry and Megan's Netflix nonsense.
However, a 2018 headline quoting you as being uneasy with Megan's background during a stint.
When you were in the Celebrity Big Brotherhouse was used to apparently exemplify widespread racism across Britain.
And even though the actual conversation, we've gone and found it,
it actually, by the way, features you getting your makeup done by one of our superstar panelists.
Ashley James. So have a look at this.
Actually.
Do.
People are so cynical before the people were even married.
I love Nick. I think she's very beautiful.
No, I love it.
Okay, let's take a vote.
I think she's trouble.
Why do you think she's trouble, Anne?
Background, um, attitude, I, I worry.
She's older than him.
She's been married before.
Yes.
I added all up and I'm uneasy, but there we go.
So Anne, you're actually not talking about race at all, are you?
I didn't have race in my mind at all during that.
And apparently, so it's been peddled today that this is all not only part of proof
that, you know, we were all racist and rejecting Megan for that reason.
But actually, you know, apparently it proves that there was a great conspiracy.
in Buckingham Palace to spread this sort of malicious rock.
I can tell you this.
When you're in the Big Brother House,
you're cut off from the rest of the world.
I did not have a call from the palace saying,
hello, Charles here.
Could you say something disobliging about my daughter-in-law?
Oh, they grow up, honestly.
Grow up.
That is the message from Whitty.
Ann Whitakam, thank you so much.
I just adore her.
I just adored her.
I thought she was absolutely wonderful.
Can't believe we're speaking about.
her in the past tense. Can't believe we're speaking about her in this manner. But look,
Ola and Peter, this is going to be tough and I did think about it. But genuinely, I know Anne would
want us to cover the other stories of the day. I know she would. I know she would be urging us on to
do that because Ola, as you pointed out, there's been a really shocking riot overnight in London.
So I just want to say, rest in peace, Anne Whitakim, we will absolutely do you justice.
We will absolutely hold the police's feet to the fire on this.
We will absolutely expose the leftists who are saying the most revolting things today.
But we will also cover the news that I know you believed was so important.
Just finally, I also just want to thank you, Anne.
Thank you for your personal support of me when I was at my lowest moment in life.
I don't think you ever could know how much it meant to me, but it meant so much.
It meant so much.
Because when everyone else ran away, you were there.
And to me, that is the sign of a truly good human being.
And that is what you were, a truly good human being.
So now, let's go.
The most terrible thing is that it was painfully predictable.
Just hours after Morocco's 2-0 loss, France in the World Cup, violent riots erupted,
not in Rabat, the capital, of that 99% Islamic country,
but rather 1,653 miles away.
And Sadiq Khan's, increasingly moved.
Muslim lawless London.
As Joe McCain first reported, police have got their riot gear on in London Edgeware Road.
And I promise you, what I'm about to show you is in London.
Or Sadiq Khan's, Lundanistan, as I like to call it these days, not Morocco.
Watch this.
Obviously at that point, it was completely inappropriate illegal behavior.
But that was where now Moroccan invaders did.
had hope of a victory in their World Cup match.
Soon after the final whistle against France,
things turned dark as the riot police were called in.
Police were injured.
There was massive damage, huge amounts of violence.
Were you hearing a word about this on the MSM last night?
Of course not.
I've had it a long time ago.
Someone one officer down, mate.
Where is the ambulance?
One officer down, isn't it?
They need to get the ambulance right now.
They're an ambulance right here.
Man's in the floor for like an half an hour.
Office in the floor for like an half an hour
they didn't get an ambulance.
This is a joke.
Isn't that just another shocking example of Broken Britain?
That ambulances don't even turn up for injured police officers anymore.
Conservative councillor for Hyde Park, the local area,
Elliot Keck, raged.
As councillor for Hyde Park covering the Edgeware Road,
I am horrified to see the barbaric display
from certain Moroccan fans last night, which has led to a police officer being hospitalized.
I call on Shabana Mahmood to ensure that all of those involved in the violence are arrested
and prosecuted to the full extent of the law, and to deport any who are not British citizens
and bar them from the UK permanently.
Good luck with that.
It got even more violent, though.
Police reinforcements soon turned up.
Police are going in.
Man down as well.
Now, I want to show you what happens when two native British females tried to drive through that area of London.
And by the way, the people outside of the UK capital, I promise you, this is not like hours out of the central city.
This is literally around the corner from the king's home.
It's like a 15-minute walk to Buckingham Palace.
These women, though, bravely actually decided to get out of the car because they decided that these invasions.
were not going to treat British people like this.
Choo, chew, chew, I chew.
I chew, chew, chew.
You hit the car?
You hit the car?
Go to hit your car.
You see me on my nice guy? I shut the pocket.
Bro, I had to shut the...
You see me on my nice guy? I shut out of it before.
Are you want to take your life?
Yeah, man.
Get me in the life.
Yeah, man.
You see me on my nice guy, I shut the pocket.
No, you're not. You are a scumbag animal. That is not how you treat women. Okay? Certainly not in our country.
As Reform UK's Keziah Noble put it, I'm sick of foreign disputes being played out on the streets of Britain.
I don't care about your generational or historical grievances with some other group or country.
If it has nothing to do with us, then take it somewhere else, preferably somewhere far away from here.
And a furious Mike Graham added, what? Well, actually, I'll just say, W-T-A-F. You know what that stands for, right?
get these scumbags out of my country.
F off, okay, he just went there then, back to Morocco.
Connor Tomlinson, our friend added,
Morocco loses a football match against France,
so Muslims rioting edgeware road London.
How much more evidence do you need to see
that these people shouldn't be here?
We would live in paradise without them.
Now, it gets worse,
because this morning,
when Sly News had managed to stop calling our dearly departed Anne Whitakam divisive,
and when they had briefed,
softly paused from stalking Nigel Farage's daughter.
They did cover this story.
But guess what?
They only referred to, quote, football fans.
Just football fans!
Let me tell you, if that were England football fans, acting in that manner,
there would be rolling coverage on sly news.
No, these were not football fans.
They were imported Moroccans.
As UKIP leader Nick Tenconi pointed out, Moroccan fans riot and attack the police in London.
Will we hear from Kyr-Stama today that justice will be swift?
Will we see these thugs be fast-track to prison?
Will they be given three-year sentences?
No, because we live in two-tier Britain.
Rioting migrants should be jailed, deported and banned from returning.
And you've got to think about the two-tier policing here too, even though it was the police under attack last night.
Chris Rose made clear the priorities by posting these two striking images.
side by side and writing British police officers running away from rioters in Hare Hills.
British police officers running away from Morocco supporters rioting in London.
Not a good look at all.
And Tommy Robinson weighed in two, claiming that the Met Police were chased out of London last
night by hordes of Muslims.
One officer in hospital with serious injuries, no care stummer addressing the nation,
telling they'll face the full force of the law.
Sadiq Khan, not saying how much.
welcoming London is. So look, we know there is not only two-tier police scene, there is also two-tier
reporting, white rioters will be jailed immediately and humiliated by the MSM, but if you are a
Muslim foreigner living here, your behaviour is tolerated because the elite class are just scared,
really, of looking intolerant. But I don't believe this situation will hold because I want to take you
up north now to Scotland, where people have begun protesting.
Patriots, I would say, have begun protesting.
Outside of HMO's, housing convicted migrant rapists, and this is an epidemic in Scotland.
Watch.
Bee!
Bee!
Bee!
Be!
Be!
The problem is locals are not going to take much more.
Restore Britain's Craig Houston.
Reporting from Scotland that this is a migrant tent camp just found in Glasgow Green in the heart
of my city.
this is not acceptable. And he says that it is a confirmed foreign national, 35 years old.
The GCC paid his accommodation for at least one year at Rennie McIntosh Hotel. He had a UK court
conviction in 2022 and now refuses free travel home. Then there are the totally chilling scenes
if you are a parent. Did you see this viral clip? A migrant. Approaching the young.
young girls for a selfie outside of school.
Luckily, he was stopped, but this was a complete coincidence,
by another parent who just happened to see what was going on in a car.
Watch.
Do you kids know this man?
No.
Leave them alone.
He just...
Yeah, but leave them alone.
He just said...
I'm going to be parked right there.
I'm going to see you.
He said...
He said to them, do you want to take a selfie?
No, they don't want to take a selfie.
selfie, go away. Keep them alone.
We don't.
We don't.
Just horrifying.
So what is going on?
Well, Restore Britain spokesperson for the safety of women and girls,
Ola Minnie Hain, has revealed something very disturbing.
She writes,
In the past two weeks, over 40 British girls
between the ages of 13 and 16
have disappeared in England alone, and they are the ones we know about.
Why are you not reporting this GB News?
Talk TV, BBC, ITV News, Natalie Fleet, Shabana MacMood, do your job.
And we will speak to Aller about that in just one moment.
But first I want to show you leading Australian politician Pauline Hanson,
currently leading all of the polls down under of the One Nation Party
who flew into the UK to be.
interviewed by Tommy Robinson and when Tommy took Pauline around Luton,
the point that both these incredible people have been making for years was almost immediately proven.
How excited are you about travelling around Luton?
Nice easy question.
I don't know what to expect.
You're a dickhead, mate.
You're lucky I don't knock you to fuck out right now, ma'am.
You ain't one of it round here, well.
Fuck, what you doing around here, you dickhead?
Your town, your town.
Your town.
Your town. Ain't your fucking town. We don't want you round here, Bob. You're a racist. You're a racist, Bob.
What have I said this, racist? What have I said this racist? What have I said this racist?
What? You got to knock out on it. Do it then. Do it then. Do it in. Do it in. Do it in. Do it? Do you? Do you? Do you? Do you? Do you? Do you?
So, I already smacked me for. You don't remember? You don't know. Oh, red. You little fucking tomato.
You look at you. Where are you from? Where you from? I'm from. I'm from looting, mate. My town.
So my council opened a shop to convert the whole town to Islam. My council.
Labour Council went to the opening of the shop, celebrated the opening of this shop.
This shop was open 2013.
They had to close it.
So when they were opening it, I'd done digging on Yusuf Bonner was the manager's name.
And I've got videos of him saying he won't rest until Islam is brought into every home in Luton.
And then I set up her Islamic profile and started messaging the group, pretend to be a Muslim.
And I got proof that Abdulrahim Green was one of the main people behind this shop.
Can we ask me questions?
No, no, not today, but we can't ask questions?
Sorry, not today.
What about if there's a politician that likes to ask the questions?
Not today, sorry.
No questions?
No questions.
So this is Discover Islam, so we went to ask questions.
They don't want to answer questions.
This is a jihadist, isn't it?
No, you've got to hear what Pauline tells Tommy
because her words will, I think, ring true with so many of you.
She says, Luzon just doesn't feel like England.
This is where our biggest problem,
so the terrorist group used to have a pace table here every Saturday.
So there'd be 30, 40 jihadis here every Saturday just recruiting.
What do you think of the demographic?
I'm just, I'm godsmacked because I wouldn't think that I was in England.
How are we, lads?
Hello, boys. How are you doing?
Are you delivering?
Do you deliver food? Where are you from, buff?
Has Looon change?
Lund change for the better or the worse?
Absolutely a bit of the worst.
What's Luton like to live in?
To be honest, it's a bit crowded.
A bit crowded.
How long you've been here living Luton?
When did you come to Britain?
2010.
Have you seen the change here in Luton over that period of time since you've been here?
To be honest, it's just getting worse and worse.
What's it like in Loon?
Shit all.
To get to this stage, do you blame your governments for all they're not to get to this stage?
Of course. Where you from?
I'm from Pakistan, Baba, yeah.
How long have you been here?
Fourteen years, as you can say.
Legally.
Hi, my brother, how are you?
I'm all right, man.
How are you?
I'm all right, man.
How are you?
Oh, it's not, buff.
And these are our diversity barriers, okay?
If we didn't have Islam, we simply wouldn't have these.
Okay?
These will pop back up any minute, right?
Because these are to stop cars ramming all the people.
Well, I've just moved out of Luton, basically.
Everyone has.
I definitely don't want Australia to become like this.
So anyway, this is not Great Britain to me.
This is not Great Britain to me.
And so one of the only politicians who is prepared to try and change this,
is of course Rupert Lowe, leader of Restore Britain. He has been slammed in the MSA because they're so terrified of him so they had to find a negative angle, didn't they, on his Joe Rogan podcast appearance, but he is refusing to back down.
Writing, a Labour MP, Avzal Khan, has just reported me to the parliamentary authorities for my criticisms of Sharia courts, the Berka and Halal Slaughter.
In addition, he has reported our rape gang inquiry for seeking to scapegoat Muslims,
and so division in society.
He has also included in his report published on his Facebook page
my appearance on Joe Rogan's show.
Apparing on Rogan's podcast itself, he says, is extremely problematic.
I would like to be abundantly clear in my response.
I will not be apologising.
I will not be silenced.
My views are shared by a large majority of the British people
and there is finally a political party willing to stand up for that patriotic majority.
He added,
Muhammad has comfortably topped the list for the most popular boys.
name for the third year running. You can call me Islamophobic. I really don't care. This is awful
and demonstrates the rapidly changing demographics of our country. Only Restore Britain will fight this.
And increasingly it is looking like that might become necessary, with Reform UK currently in free fall.
And despite what some of you might think, because I heard Mike Graham this morning say that
Dan Wooden hates Nigel Fritz. No, I don't. I don't. I'm just reporting the facts. Reform UK polling,
at its lowest point since November 2024, with the police now investigating reform donations
by the mother of posh George who bankrolled Farage.
And before anyone says this is only concerning to restore supporters, I want to show you
the words of dogged Farage champion, Calvin McKenzie.
I mean, this is a reform UK supporter through and through.
And he has posted more uncomfortable financial revelations surrounding reform,
this time involving the mother of Farage's convicted fraudster and bagman, posh George,
were disclosed by the Times.
Scotland's Yard have been investigating since February last year,
two payments made to reform of £500,000 by Fiona Cottrell,
an aristocrat who lives in a cottage.
Mrs. Cottrell has been investigated into where she got the money.
She has not been forthcoming.
The Yard is trying to discover if the source of the money was permissible.
She had never donated to a political party before.
Detectives have questioned two people in pursuit of the truth.
Their identities have not been disclosed, but you wouldn't have to be ingenious to work out who they were.
The pain for reform doesn't end there with the revelation Mrs Cottrell sent $1 million to a company controlled by deputy leader Richard Tice.
Inquiries made by the National Crime Agency have failed to discover the original source of the £1 million.
At least £500,000 of that money went on to reform.
I'm sure the reform leadership can explain where all this cash came from.
But the reality is that there is a whiff of corruption, and in the long term, we'll be bloody damaging.
Where Farage, Tyson Coe, to be forced out in the scandal, it will leave 25% for the electric high and dry.
Where would they go?
They dump the Tories and Labour and won't want to return.
That means reform will need to find a new, unscathed, charismatic leader, Pronto.
If not, they will go the way of the do-do, and that would be a political tragedy.
Now, seriously, I didn't think I'd see the day where Calvin McKenzie was talking about the need to replace Nigel Farage.
close friend.
This was the astonishing
moment. I don't know if you saw this, where
Richard Tice's fiancé, Isabel
Oakshot, who claims
she's an impartial reporter for
Talk TV, was told
live on air about the police investigation
and realizes
in real time that
she probably can't keep pretending
to just be a journalist
reporting on this party. Look.
We've just been hearing in the last
few minutes. The Times is reporting that the Metropolitan Police is launching a criminal
investigation into at least half a million pounds of donations made to reform UK by the mother
of the convicted fraudster posh George George Cottrell who secretly bankrolled Nigel Farage. They've
spent more than a year examining potential offenses related to this. Another development in
that story, Isabel? Well, I wasn't aware of that latest development in it. Of course that is
concerning. Anyone must take that seriously. I probably shouldn't comment further because it does
potentially involve my partner Richard Tice, who's a deputy leader. Sure, totally understand that.
All I would say is that Richard has said that he has known the Cottrell family for some 50 years.
I'm not privy to the detail of any transactions that he undertook in his capacity as,
whenever it was, it involved a think tank, I think, not actually reform directly.
So it's probably best I don't wait in that way.
Totally understand that, Isabel.
So I repeat, none of this is looking good.
And reforms Muslim London Merrill candidate, Leila Cunningham, has had to launch her own TV show today,
the Leila Cunningham show, presumably because she doesn't want to be questioned herself after a succession
of car crash interviews
ending with this disaster
on the talk TV show of Julia Hartley-Brew
who let's just remember
Julia is a reform supporter
who has offered to go and work
in a potential future reform government.
By the way, reform aren't
seriously calling for a general election.
Yes, we are seriously calling for general election.
You have even got candidates.
Don't tell us what we're calling for Julia.
Of course we are calling for a general election.
Bring it on.
Not seriously, you're not.
You know perfectly well your party isn't.
Your party is not.
You don't even have spokespeople on some of the key subjects like defence.
Do you think it only comes down to spokespeople?
I don't think it only comes down to. I think having candidates in place who are betted.
Nigel's the best person to speak on defence.
Is he?
Yeah, he is.
Okay. What's your defence policy?
I'm not going to go through the defence policy here right now. I'm not the defence.
Because the party doesn't have an official defence policy, has it?
What's the defence policy of labour?
To underspend, underfund and keep us and keep us and keep us...
Absolutely. Absolutely. Terrified.
So what's the reformed defense policy?
You know what our defence policy is?
To enact the first duty of government, and that is to keep this country safe by all means.
And that is tens of billions of pounds.
And where is that money coming from?
Well, that starts with controlling the borders.
That's a good start. Yeah. You want to get rid of net zero?
I get that.
It's not a got-a moment that you're trying to catch me out.
I can't list our defense policy.
You just said you want to get rid of net zero.
ready for a general election. I'm saying your party doesn't have a defence policy.
No, you said my party doesn't have a defence spokesperson.
Or a policy.
Restores defence spokesman Henry Bolton responded,
oh dear, imagine you didn't know which party they were talking about.
Would you think you could trust with our nation's security and defence?
Now the superstar panel.
Peter C Barnes, all a mini-hane. Great to have you both.
both here, huge day of breaking news. Peter, those scenes in Edgeware Road last night were
utterly appalling. Do you know, Peter, when I was first going through these clips, because I was
watching them all emerge in real time, and I love the independent journalists and the great
citizen journalists who were putting these videos up, and thank you so much for them. Because, of
course, there was nothing from the mainstream media, but genuinely, initially, Peter, I had to do
some real due diligence, because I was like, no, surely not. This must be an enclave in Paris. I initially
actually thought one of the scenes could have been from Morocco, and I just didn't want to be
caught out. But no, this is London. This is now London. Yeah, it's nice to be with you, Dan.
I don't recognise the nation anymore. And I don't know anybody that does, if I'm being brutally
honest, these scenes are horrific. I don't live that far away from where it was actually happening.
And it's scary. The streets of London is a scary place now. It's not a good place to live.
You've got the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan running around saying,
oh, don't say this out loud.
It's all terrible.
You know, people won't come and visit.
Don't come and visit.
My parents are here, actually, at the moment.
And I gave them very strict instructions.
Stick to the main roads.
Don't get your phone out.
And just avoid big crowds.
Do not go to the Tories hotspots.
It's not safe to be here.
Come into London.
Come to say hello, and we will get out and we'll go somewhere else.
I don't like the fact that my 60-year-old parents are here
wandering the streets alone.
I think it's very dangerous.
And unfortunately, there's too many people have to live in fear now
because I think Tommy Robinson was right.
The Met Police were rushed out of the city last night.
Chris Rose's comments about the police running away from mobs
when we're supposed to trust these people to run towards the danger.
We're not safe anymore.
And it's just, it's infuriating to having to keep talking about it
again and again and again because nobody
as the political will to do what is necessary
and that is put people on planes
and say, thanks, see you later.
Yeah, well, Ola, Manny Hain,
I know you would say Restore Britain
does have the political will to do that.
But the thing is, all, if this had been,
you know, a group of Restore Britain supporters
or a group of English football fans
or, lo and behold, you know,
scenes after Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom Rally,
which I remind everyone was totally peaceful two years in a row,
you just know that not just Sly News,
every single mainstream media organisation
would be leading on this story as a rolling news scandal.
There has been virtually nothing in the mainstream media today.
And when Sly News did eventually cover it,
they just described the Moroccans as football fans,
as if they could have been England football fans.
It's nuts.
I know, so can you imagine this?
So England are playing tomorrow night.
Sunday morning, it kicks off, and they're all England fans,
letting off fireworks, beating each other up, running policemen over,
trying to attack women in cars.
There'd be a cobra meeting.
Everybody would be in.
Starma would be up, Sadiq would be up.
They would be saying about the terrible racist and da-da-da.
It's an act.
Nirinda would be having a meltdown.
It would be absolute carnage.
But no, this lot, get away with it.
It's absolute insanity.
And it's a year ago, Dan, that we had the first protest in Epping when the 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted.
We had riot police.
Oh, when you were far-right scumbags, Ola.
For five forces arresting us.
Some of them are still in prison.
Yeah, and you were derided.
You were derided.
You know, the mainstream media completely derided this group of mothers.
And then, Aller, we see the shocking scenes of that mother pulling out outside a school,
with a migrant
and the kids are so innocent
and that's just what breaks you heart
what breaks your heart
because you realise
how the Pakistani Muslim rape gangs
happen because the kids are like
oh no he just wants to take a set
oh just heartbreak you.
I don't know if you saw
there was a man, a video
that I posted this week
of a father in Dover
whose 10 year old boy,
10 year old son was
well they've tried to
basically tried to get him in the car
three migrant
maybe 20 year olds, legal migrants in Dover,
tried to get this 10 year old boy into the car with them.
Luckily, he got away.
He ran home.
He was absolutely terrified.
The father went over, went to the HMO.
Same thing.
They completely denied it.
Thank God that little boy got away.
If that mother hadn't pulled up and saw that man,
he could have had one of those kids like that.
And God knows what would have happened.
And it is happening every solitary day in this country.
It is an absolute outrage.
And Ola, can you talk to me about this shocking revelation, which the mainstream media are also covering up seemingly, of this new epidemic of missing young English and Welsh teenage girls?
I was so shocked by these statistics.
And there's 40, Dan, that we know about and that we've spoken to parents or some of them are in care or some of them are vulnerable.
there's one girl who's actually in a who's been in an institution for a mental health issue
and these girls are being targeted now we don't know who's targeting them i've got an idea
but we can't prove that but they're going missing for i mean i think out of those 40 about nine
have been returned but the rest are still missing and they are going for weeks at a time some
are turning up some on but when they do turn up you cannot get any information because
because they're being silenced. The parents are being silenced. Everybody's being silenced.
And I have said for so many months, more than months, that we have now the next generation of
rape games, because we've got men that we're importing into this country, welcoming into this
country, who are going after these kids. And that is where these girls are going. We were in
Dover last weekend. There are men loitering around the beach, iron up young local girls,
parents were coming to us, saying to us, we can't, we can't stand this anymore. We're terrified.
I've got going back to Scotland, a lady called me from Scotland, desperate. She said that there is a rape
epidemic. Five, six, seven girls every solitary weekend in Glasgow alone are being raped. And there are
charities where you can call help lines that have had to suspend their phone lines because they
have got not enough staff to cope with the numbers.
And they are getting zero, zero funding from the government.
It's just appalling.
We are in such denial about how bad the situation is.
It is breaking my heart.
Well, we are, but I know the Patriots in Scotland aren't,
because look at the scenes outside of that HMO.
You know, the Patriots are waking up, but you're completely right.
Of course, the elite class are in denial.
The MSM is in denial.
And Peter, that's where we come to the political element of all of this right.
And it's why.
and I do stress to people like Mike Graham who are saying,
oh, you hate Nigel Farage.
It's like, that is such a stupid thing to say.
Like, nothing in my coverage, Peter, of the past week,
shows any type of hatred towards Nigel Farage.
I have completely backed him, Peter,
when it comes to the despicable hounding by sly news of his daughter.
And I actually revealed that sly news is a company
that has killed individuals before,
with its despicable doorstepping of people who are not in the public eye.
So to say that I hate Nigel Farage,
when I'm backing him in that way is ludicrous.
But I think this decision that has been made with the by-election in Clacton
is one of the worst political mistakes of my lifetime.
I think that this financial scandal is unraveling.
I mean, when you have Calvin McKenzie, I mean, come on,
look at Calvin McKenzie over the past five years.
He's been Farage's guy.
Farage, Farage, Farage, Farage, Farage.
He's now talking, Peter, openly about the fact that they need to start looking for a new leader.
So this is not some type of, like,
Oh, you're a Rupert Lowe supporter,
so you're trying to drag down Nigel Farage.
That's not where I'm coming from on this at all.
But you look at what's going on,
and I almost feel like some of the softball coverage
that I've had from the likes of GB News
and is a loke shot at Talk TV means that reform
have been completely unprepared for this moment,
and they really don't seem to know what they're doing.
I mean, it's sort of unraveling at quite a shorthy.
shocking pace and the poll ratings are dropping as a result.
Oh, yes, you're 100% right, Dan.
You've been much nicer to Nigel Farage than I've ever been in my entire life.
Yes, I like Nigel Farage.
I like the guy.
I work with him for three years, you know.
It's laughable.
The idea that you somehow, and everything you've said,
I've watched a lot of the coverage on this,
but you've done, Dan, and it's been brilliant,
and I have to admit, you've been much more neutral than I've ever been.
But you're 100% correct because Nigel Farage and Reform UK are fundamentally lazy.
Everybody knew the establishment was going to come for Reform UK.
Everybody with a brain could have told you they're going to come for you.
Where's the firewall?
Where's the protection?
Where's the media strategy ready for this?
So the first bang on the front door asking, well, what about this money?
They could have embarrassed the press, embarrassed every political party,
and weaponised it and used it to actually show the Uni Party, the blob,
all of this stuff that they've been doing.
This has been my point about Reform UK from the very beginning.
It doesn't know what it's doing
because it's driven and built around one man
and his ego and his narcissism.
And now, when somebody starts asking a simple question
of where's that money come from,
he's suddenly decided to throw his toys out the pram
and started to host what I've called Carry On Clacton,
where he's got top billing with a man who has a bin for a head.
I mean, if this guy thinks he's going to be the next prime minister,
pull the other leg and there's London bridges up for sale.
It is laughable what we are seeing right now.
The House of Commons had to issue a statement yesterday
saying that if he wins, can't bin face,
he can't wear the bin in Parliament.
That is where this nation is.
We've got kids going missing.
We've got an invasion.
We've got race wars on the streets.
And our politics is surrounded by the ego of a man
who doesn't know when the music has stopped
and it's time to get off the stage.
If Reform UK want to see,
survive, dump him, find another leader quickly because you're disintegrating around him and you're clinging
on to the idea that he's the savior. He once was the greatest asset on the ticket. He's now the
greatest liability. Move on. It's what all political parties have to do. Look what happened to the
Tories when it came to clinging on to Thatcher. They couldn't move past it. They're doing the same
thing. And it all boils down to one phrase. Well, the Tories had 14 years. That keeps you as a
protest movement. The fundamental reality is that the Tories were your canary in the coal mine.
They were your cautionary tale. You used them like, well, Reform UK used them like a get out of jail
free card from actually doing the hard yards of professional politics. This party is an utter
embarrassment at the moment and Kelvin McKenzie is spot on. There's a lot more to come out on
this. I have no doubt about. And everybody is caught like a deer in the headlights because
Nobody bothered to do the actual job of a political party.
Growing fury today that Kay Burley, the former Sly News presenter,
has backed Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor,
during a bizarre appearance in front of Epstein survivors
on the British Batching Corporation's Newsnight.
Olly posting on X, absolutely nothing can prepare you for this interjection from Kay Burley.
Okay, then, well, I'm not going to try and prepare you.
Just watch this yourself.
And likewise, you know, anyone can come forward.
We already have had as a result of us speaking out,
survivors coming forward,
claiming that they were also victims of Epstein,
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Galane Maxwell.
So we would encourage anyone, please,
if you've got any information, to come forward to us.
And these are British.
They are British, yeah.
Okay.
And we should accept that he was a war hero.
We should just throw that in.
Thank you.
Alex Davis Jones, Lisa Phillips,
thank you very much for being with us this evening.
We appreciate your time.
Thank you for having me again.
No worries.
Now remember Kay Burley is this Uberwoke woman
who is straight out of the box to criticise anyone
so you can understand why people are like,
what the hell?
Georgia Greenwood, writing Kay Burley really went for it on news night,
sat there right next to Epstein survivor Lisa Phillips,
who's literally pleading with other victims
to come forward about Andrew Mountbatten.
And Burley just can't help us up.
Out of nowhere, she drops, we should accept that he was a war hero.
We should just throw that in.
And then she said he was.
What exactly was she trying to convey with that totally random, unnecessary little interjection
that his Falklands helicopter service from the 80s should be thrown in like a fun fact right after a victim speaks out?
Like, yes, he's been accused of horrific stuff.
But hey, remember the war hero bit?
The studio went dead silent for a reason.
That wasn't balanced.
It was tone deaf and wildly inappropriate, condemning it.
Now, Kay Burley, who currently spends virtually every hour of every day slagging off Nigel Farage and Reform UK on X,
hasn't been able to bring herself to apologise for this one, simply posting,
will we ever really know what happened between Virginia and a man formerly known as Prince?
Well, perhaps we will, because the bombshell news out of the times today,
police investigating the Duke, are travelling to the US.
to speak to the family of Virginia Jufre.
So this is a massive development from the Thames Valley Police,
with the Times reporting that detectives investigating
are preparing to travel to the US to speak with Joufrey's family.
They want to talk to relatives of Joufrey,
who, remember, took her own life in April last year,
if we believe that, but let's not go there today,
about her allegations of sexual assault against Andrew.
Andrew's former role as the trade envoy is at the center of Thames Valley,
Valley's investigation to alleged misconduct in public office after revelations in the mass dump of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the pedophile financier.
It is understood detectives are planning to visit Jufray's brother and sister-in-law, Sky and Amanda Roberts in the coming weeks.
It will not be a formal interview as they are not considered direct witnesses to the allegations.
However, the family are in contact with detectives and revealed they would be visiting the US soon.
Thames Valley have already sought files in the case from the Met and are likely to speak with Andrew's former protection officers.
So to my superstar panel, Peter C. Barnes and Ola Minnehane, what is so interesting is that
this investigation is continuing at pace. But we still see lots of bizarre stuff going on with
Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor. You were obviously the spokesperson at Restore Britain for the safety
of women and girls. What did you think of that intervention there from holier than now Kay Burley,
who seems to think that some of Andrew's alleged behaviour
should be excused because he went to serving the Falklands.
Did that make any sense to you what she was trying to do?
I think she's lost her mind.
I think she lost her mind a long time ago,
all her in front of her husband.
That's like saying that that horrendous animal,
that monster, the Pakistani rape gang leader,
oh, it's all right,
because, you know, once he actually helped a lady cross the road.
I mean, what are you talking about?
The man is an...
Andrew Manbatner is a predator.
Anybody that has read
her Virginia's book,
you know, we've had this conversation
before when the book was released.
It is absolutely soul-destroying
what that girl went for, that woman went through.
He's a predator. He's been proven
to be a predator. I know everyone says
it hasn't gone to court and you give him the benefit
of the doubt. I don't want to give him the benefit of the doubt.
We've got enough evidence to know
that this man is an absolute wrong and
And for a woman, even if Kay Burnie believes it, you do not sit next to a victim and chuck in that little cherry at the end.
How dare she?
Who does she think that she is that she can sit and say something so inappropriate to somebody that has been, you know, a victim of horrendous crimes?
And then, you know, how dare she?
She's just a vile, awful, woke maniac.
Get rid of it.
Oh, I just can't bear her.
I can't bear the woman dreadful.
PTC Bans, what did you make of it?
Well, for me, she knew exactly what she was doing
and she wants to reject herself into the story.
That's the BOL and end of it.
There is no doubt that that woman knew
what that comment would do,
how it would travel on social media,
how it would be clipped,
and she wants to be part of the story.
Let's don't forget, her rather on Ceremos,
you know, booting out of Sky News
was pretty abrupt. I don't think she'd rather liked it.
And I will always say this.
She's from the same town as me, and I apologize.
I feel that he'd,
to do that whenever we talk about it. But yeah, again, this is ego. She's an egotist. She's a narcissist.
She wants to be the centre of attention. She doesn't care about the victims. She didn't care.
She knew exactly the line to say. She knew when to say it. And she didn't care who she was sat next to
one bit. That is why Kay Burley is an abhorrent person. I cannot stand the woman. And she's done this
most of her career. She wants to be part of the story. That's not her job. She was there to listen to the
victims and to give her opinion. And that's it. She's not there to defend it. This was a nonsense
comment. She wants to inject herself. And quite frankly, she could, I'm with all. I just go away.
That woman's done. She's finished. Yeah. Yeah.
Peter C. Barnes, always one of my absolute favourites. Do make sure you subscribe on YouTube
and Substack and All a Mini Hain, too. Joining us on, what is a quite mad day of breaking news.
She is Mr. Britton's spokesperson for the safety of women.
children. Now, the Royal Mastermind. Breaking today, Megan Markle flying into the UK with the so-called
Prince and Princess Archie and Lily, although tellingly she wasn't by her hapless husband's side as he
launched the Invictus Games without any of his family members around him. We are told that negotiations are still
ongoing about what I believe would be a very, very unwise meeting this weekend between the
king, a devastated, disappointed king and his two grandchildren. Trust me, if this meeting takes place,
Charles, and I do not support his decision, is doing it for the children, not for Prince Harry,
and certainly not for Megan Markle. Let's be honest, things aren't great either, are they,
between Harry and Megan at the moment.
I mean, did you see this little dig?
You must, obviously, your kids and Megan must be so proud of you.
Do they tell you every day?
No, of course they don't.
It's a loveless, effed up marriage.
And in that moment, I think Harry sort of revealed it.
He did manage to deliver an entire speech
and give a whole interview with Wokai TV
without one reference to the disastrous court case defeat this week.
Watch.
To bring the games back to the UK, 13 years after London, 2014,
obviously feels incredibly special, all of us.
Not just because this is where the Invictus journey first began,
but because Britain has always understood the importance of service.
Resilience and standing together when it matters.
Today we've had a glimpse of what's waiting for us next summer.
We've seen determination, we've seen laughter, some sweat,
and we've seen people trying new, something new, cheering each other on
and proving once again that sport has an incredible way of bringing people together.
We even had an MP running around doing the laser run
and Alison Hammond, who I think being in.
I mean, to say the reaction was muted would be an understatement.
What has struck to be walking around the arena today is just how many faces I recognize
from those different groups who were part of the original journey back in 2014.
Some of us have lost more of our hair.
Oh my God.
Some of us look younger than we did before.
Some of us look older.
That is astonishing, isn't it?
Because that's the moment where it's like Harry of the past would have had a laugh about that.
Like he's poking fun at himself and the fact that he's lost his hair.
But there was radio silence in the arena.
Keep watching.
The world has a lot of troubles.
When it comes to national residents, let's use this woman, the next 365 days,
to lean on and learn from the Inverictus community.
To be able to help every single person help that.
I mean, Richard Fitzwilliam, royal commentator who joins me now,
so great to have you on outspoken the first time, Richard, obviously.
An old colleague of mine, not old yourself, but as a long, long way, Richard.
Seriously, where does this guy get off?
Like, no, the world doesn't need advice from you, mate.
Right now, all he should have been doing,
is getting up on stage and showing some sense of contrition.
And I don't know about you, but I saw absolutely none of that in that appearance.
I have never seen much contrition from the Sussexes.
I don't think they fully understand or appreciate what the word means.
Look at Megan, for example.
I mean, she's the most trolled person in the world we hear.
And, of course, the lies they spread about the royal family, for example,
and famously on Oprah, then, of course,
in the Netflix series and of course Harry's memoir spare was a bizarre feat but they're not
inter contrition. What they tend to believe we've just heard it I mean obviously we know
Invictus is a remarkable organization we know it does a great deal for wounded veterans and
there's little doubt about that I mean 10 years were celebrated in the service at St. Paul's
but the problem is the foundations as I see it the foundation
on which they built their brand are crumbling away.
And it does feel, Richard, in that climate, pretty despicable to use the children.
So Harry Megan Spear, for example, posting, when all else fails, pull out the kids.
Although they won't be seen by anyone, of course, but the noise is what matters.
The noise will camouflage Harry's recent disaster.
And I actually think that's true, Richard, because if you look at the mainstream,
media coverage this morning. So here's the son. Megan, a move. It's that whole idea,
isn't it? If you're desperately trying to change the subject, Richard, about something that you
don't want people to talk about, give them something else. And it feels like Harry and Megan
are sort of serving up the children, because what I don't understand, Richard, is that if they
genuinely believed that the United Kingdom was so unsafe, you know, so unsafe for them just a few years
ago that they would be putting their lives at risk to come into the country, then I'm sorry, Richard,
what's changed? Well, I'll tell you what's changed. A thumping courtroom defeat where they
desperately need people to stop talking about one story and move on to the will of they won't,
they meet the king. And I'm sorry, I do believe they're using the children. And I don't think they should
be using their own children, do you? Well, I certainly don't think they should be, but I think this has been
coming for some time and I see
the Sussex's plan in three
parts. I mean, first is, as you
know, I mean, we don't see the faces
of the children often
there, as it were,
somewhat hidden,
which is in itself
rather odd, but of course that's up to them.
But the first part in this was, I
thought, an impertinence. For example,
to go to Australia on this faux
royal tour, which Megan, of course, was using
for commercial purposes. I mean, we know that.
But what we also
see because the prince and princess of Wales were last in Australia in 2014 it's probably their turn to go
and it was an I think completely wrong since Australia's a realm but that was the first stage
what they were aiming for was this without the publicity that they got Harry knew perfectly well
he wouldn't get security but nonetheless they used it as a form of emotional blackmail as I see it
because first we had this unbelievably humorous cyber about whether or not he was to stay in a royal accommodation.
That turned out to be Buckingham Palace.
And it turned out also the palace didn't want, given that the court case would probably,
and Harry expected a victory possibly.
I'm sure he did.
And so he could have given a speech from the steps of the court or if he'd wished.
And then, of course, the optics of him going back to Buckingham Palace with the king being ahead of the judiciary would not have been good.
but also we had not only security and not only accommodation, but also Megan, I mean, they've
released Harry and Megan actually had their team release the schedule. The schedule's been torn up,
but you're right about what happens next because we're not about to see Megan and the children,
but what is probable, I suspect, since the king, as you say, wants to see his grandchildren,
that there will be a meeting of some sort. But that we must qualify.
that it's absolutely essential and i think that the royal family absorbed this william wouldn't have
anything to do with it i'm certain but i think it's absolutely essential firstly no photographs no
recording uh anything that i mean when he saw king charles after he had heard he had cancer he was on
good morning america the next time well literally a short while afterwards when he recently last september
saw King Charles for 15 minutes, I think it was, and he was in Ukraine,
with fair enough, linked to Invictus, what does he do?
He gives an interview to the Guardian.
So anything about linked to the media must clearly not happen.
I do think the king wants to see his grandchildren,
and I think he probably will.
If I had to bet, and I should think,
Althorpe with a visit pilgrimage to Diana's grave that I can understand.
That will be, as it were.
also, I suspect, on the agenda.
But this whole thing has been a complete farce, really,
because you've had publicity which they couldn't have expected
and a judgment which he certainly couldn't
and will have to pay or partly pay for.
Of course, there were seven claimants.
Now, I just want to talk about the choreography, Richard,
in terms of how a meeting with King Charles
could work this weekend.
I am told there's no way that Queen Camilla wants to be part of this
and that there's no way that Prince William will be part of this.
But what's interesting is that Chris Ship,
and you know, Richard, you would never be this unkind,
but I call Chris Ship's organisation woke ITV,
because these days they literally just seem to be
the mouthpiece for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle,
but what makes it quite interesting, Richard,
is you know that this information is coming directly from Harry and Megan,
so it shows you what they're thinking,
why it's quite important to discuss.
So when Chris Schip posted last night
that the Duchess of Sussex will not be attending any public-facing engagements,
Kate Mancy, the assistant editor of The Times, added,
Let's See, with the suggestion, of course,
that there is going to be some type of public-facing encounter
potentially with the King,
although you know they all say, actually,
all of that will remain behind.
closed doors. But this is the reporting on the woke ITV website that I want to get into with you
because it's quite interesting stuff, Richard, and it is new developments. So ship reports that
ITV News understands last minute discussions have been taking place in the last few days over a meeting
between Prince Harry and his father King Charles. They're trying to find a mutually convenient time
and location for the father and son to see each other. But staff in both camps are suspicious
of the other's motives. The latest arrangements centre on Harry travelling 90,
minutes from Birmingham to meet the King at his high grove estate in Gloucestershire.
Harry is trying to work out a way for his family to travel there too, as he is keen for
his two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to see their grandfather.
The last time King Charles saw his two California-based grandchildren was in the summer of 2022,
meaning they have never met him as King.
However, there is some briefing taking place on both sides about the willingness of the other
side to meet, or to find a time which works for the King and Harry.
If any such reunion were to take place, it would happen away from the cameras,
and Megan does not wish the children to be photographed as the couple of sought to protect the identities of Archie.
And I'll leave it.
I have to pause at that point, Richard, and just say,
what planet are we on, Chris Schip?
Like, all the time she's posting the identities of those children.
So, sorry, I just had to say that because it's just a complete and utter fact check.
Like, it's just not true.
But he goes on.
ITV News also understands, and this is really significant, Richard, that prehistive.
Prince Harry is planning to stay with his uncle, Lord Spencer,
on his all-thought estate near Northampton.
It is where Harry's mother, Princess Diana, is buried on an island in the middle of a lake.
Harry and Megan planned to take Archie and Lilybet to see their paternal grandmother's grave.
The Spencer family reunion on Friday and Saturday will include all of Diana's siblings,
Charles Spencer, Lady Jane Fellows and Lady Sarah McCorkendale.
If King Charles has had his high-grove estate this weekend, it is unlikely.
Queen Gamilla will also be there.
Surprise, surprise, after the negative comments Harry made about her in his book, Spare.
The Queen does have a family home and Wilcher, where she does often stay at the weekend.
So what is quite clear, Richard, is that, you know, she's going to pop off, isn't she, to Wilcher and say, I'm having nothing to do with this.
But very interesting because what Chris Ship doesn't mention is the motivation behind the All Thought Visit, which I think is to film for this documentary, which they've got planned for Princess Diana's 30th death anniversary next year.
But also, Richard, what I found so interesting is the fact that the front of Prince Harry's team to brief to Chris ship that they still distrust Buckingham Palace.
It's like they really can never just shut up, can they?
Like if they want this meeting to happen, stop attacking the king.
It would be wise, but then we saw over the accommodation that both teams were, I mean, like years apart.
And there can't be any love lost either.
and in spare, of course, Harry said, well, it was a sort of hate fest against several courtiers
who, of course, wouldn't appreciate it.
The one exception is interesting, potentially, Jamie Lauer the Pinkerton, who was the private,
first of the private secretary, who was very close to both princes, but years ago for eight years,
and he's always been a possibility that he might perhaps play a mediator between Harry and William,
but I simply can't see that.
With reference to Queen Camilla, the dangerous one to quote Harry,
I mean, the way he rublished her in some of the interviews around spare,
it will not have been forgotten.
But I do think that the king, keen though he is to see his grandchildren,
will be fully aware, will be very, very wary.
We've only just seen it with the accommodation and with the security.
And then, of course, the court case,
and you know, of course, Charlotte Griffith's,
articles and revealing the fact that Harry told absolutely lies.
Yes, and she was here earlier this week, and I do encourage everyone to go and watch that full interview
because obviously she does explain, and Richard, I believe, and I know she took a lot of flack and I questioned her,
but I do believe that what she said in court was completely legitimate.
And, I mean, the judge agrees.
The judge did agree.
In fact, the complainants got absolutely nowhere.
But I think with reference to this meeting, the Sussexes have a vested interest as well, you know, certainly commercially.
He's not very bright.
She's not very talented.
So what have they got?
They got the Royal Links.
Now, this is the ultimate meeting with the king and also introducing the king, of course, to a future generation.
You can understand that.
I mean, it's Archie and Lily.
It's not their fault whether when William ascends the.
throne, their titles will remain is quite another matter, but then that's for the future.
On this occasion, the royal, the courtiers, I mean, absolutely clear that they don't trust the
motivations of the Sussexes. But once having leaked the fact that it's bound to leak, as you know,
I mean, from US weekly to a whole variety of sources, the Sussexes ensure various thoughts get out,
the one that deeply touched me, and I'm sure that deeply touched you,
was the idea that after they'd met the king,
they'd have, for example, a half-in-half-out situation outside Britain.
How about that, for example?
Richard Fitzwilliams, absolutely fascinating analysis,
as ever so delighted to have you on outspoken.
Please do come back soon, Richard.
Thank you.
I'd be delighted.
Thank you, Richard.
And, of course, it is a Friday,
so we are going to reveal the worst Britain in the world this week,
your nominees from Monday. This is your union jackass winners going head to head. Sidic Khan.
Tuesday. The aforementioned Prince Harry, it'd be my vote. Wednesday, Andy Burnham, Thursday,
Nick Lowell's. To your comments, Robert Jake 8683. Harry was so obsessed with having to go at the media
when he got with her, but as soon as they moved to USA, that's all they do is talk to the media
making the royal family look bad. He should be ashamed of himself. He ought to have his title removed.
He brought nothing but shame on the family. Solicester Randolph, Harry is so alarmingly bald.
And obviously that's funny because that's what he said about Prince Williams.
I see what you did there and I love it.
Zero Unknown 117.
Andy Burnham for blocking grooming gangs investigation of Manchester.
Dale Blake, 1972.
Burnham, he looks set to be worse than Stama.
Katrina Tucker, all of them.
But first place goes to that Nick Lowell's for being a first class tosser.
Can do M4.
Sidik Khan's and a demon starts reflecting through his looks.
Matthew Cee, it's always Sidicana,
or less care Stama is one of those other options.
And he's not this week.
So let me get to your results.
And of course, we've had lots of them coming through.
Last time I checked, it was well over 50,000,
but I'm just going to get right ready to see where we're at.
Yeah, nearly 60,000 votes, from what I can see.
And the results are in 4% of you going for Nick Lowell's.
He's in fourth place.
In third place, Andy Burnham, with 17% of the vote.
The runner-up, my choice, with 30% of the vote,
the alarmingly bored Prince Harry,
for the worst Britain in the world this week, with 49.
percent of your vote, Sadiq Khan. And of course, on what has been a very shocking day, a very special
greatest Britain because she is one of my greatest Britons of all time. Anne Whittaker, Widdy.
Such an amazing friend to me, such a loyal woman to me, one of the only people who spoke out publicly
when things were at my absolute lowest.
And I will never forget that.
I said earlier before everything emerged
that the fight for this country is going to be so much harder
without you alongside us,
but we will do it for you.
Thank you so much for your company today.
We're going to head to Substack now www.
www. outspoken.org, dot life,
but we'll be with you 5pm UK time Monday,
midday Eastern.
9 a.m. Pacific, most importantly, I promise to keep fighting for you.
