Dan Wootton Outspoken - ANTI-WHITE ISLAMIST UK PLOT BY ANDY BURNHAM EXPOSED BY FARAGE AS RESTORE FIGHT OVER RUPERT LOWE
Episode Date: June 25, 2026BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Andy Burnham plans to usher in new plans to create an anti-white Britain after turning Manchester into an Islamist stronghold, as US independent journalist Nate Friedman shames the... British MSM by exposing the horrific reality of Muslim extremism being taught in mosques up and down the country. But the MSM, which is wanting a coronation of the Rat King of the North, is obsessed about the so-called star power of Burnham, after attacks from senior Tories about his looks. Perhaps they should be a little bit more concerned about Trump’s verdict on Burnham, London’s failed Islamist mayor Sadiq Khan and the fact our great former empire is now on the verge of bankruptcy. Nigel Farage is fighting back against Burnham’s anti-white plans, just as Restore Britain seems to lose the plot over Rupert Lowe’s American interviews. After the Digest, today’s Superstar Panel: Restore Britain’s spokesperson for the safety of women and girls Orla Minihane and freedom journalist Will Coleshill, the founder and editor of GB Resistance. PLUS: A new horror in the anti-white slaughtering of the 18-year-old Essex patriot Henry Nowak, as shocking new information reveals the police took EIGHT-MINUTES to reveal the dying lad had been stabbed. We’ve re-created the exact conversation between the police officers and will reveal it to you for the first time. AND: Restore star Charlie Downes clashes with Femi Oluwole on LBC over claims Rupert Lowe's party wants to kidnap him. THEN IN THE ROYAL UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Lady Colin Campbell is here to respond to new reports revealing Prince William’s fury that King Charles is bending over backwards to welcome Prince Harry and Meghan Markle back into the royal fold next month. 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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So to the real news breaking right now,
Andy Burnham plans to usher in new plans to create an anti-white Britain
after turning Manchester into an Islamist stronghold
as US independent journalist Nate Friedman shames the British MSM
by exposing the horrific reality of Muslim extremism
being taught in mosques up and down our country.
to see Sharia law be implemented in the UK.
Well, that's what we want, you know,
if they can do more, you know, what the Muslim laws are.
Yes.
So it's going to be good for Muslim people.
You may strike her.
Is that right?
Yeah, it is. It is.
You have to give her chance.
No, no, they have to throw the stone and kill him with the stone.
Kill him.
Yeah.
That's what he says here.
So that's okay.
Yeah.
Yet the MSM, which is desperate for a coronation of the Rack King of the North,
totally obsessed about the so-called star power of Burnham
after attacks from senior Tories about his looks.
He's a masquerad mancunian mystery.
It's anti-democratic.
We do.
It becomes a PM.
He's a mascaraed Mancunian mystery.
And now they've abandoned him.
And what for?
A pair of eyelashes and a black t-shirt.
So Burnham's social media pushback sent the usual suspects Gaga.
It's dark blue, actually.
Kirstama wouldn't have done it.
He wouldn't have been able to pull that off.
It was brief.
So what?
Well, I'll tell you why I think it matters.
I know it feels frivolous, but actually communication does matter.
And I think styles of communication are really changing,
and that's what Kirstarman never quite realised.
Perhaps the British Bashian Corporation should be a little bit more concerned about Donald Trump's verdict.
On Burnham, London's failed Islamist Mayor Sidique Khan,
and the fact our great former empire is now on the verge of bankruptcy.
I don't know anything. I see that he was, I guess, the mayor of a town. He was extremely liberal, extremely. So that means he probably won't open up the Nazi.
Your mayor of London is grossly incompetent, a bad person and a horrible representative for your country. You know that.
It's why you're smiling and laughing. It's true. But you know that. The mayor of London is a horror show.
The country is losing, I mean, it's going to go, the country is going to go bankrupt.
Now, Nigel Farage fighting back against Burnham's anti-white plans,
just as Restore Britain seems to lose the plot over Rupert Lowe's American interviews.
If they're black, they're four times more likely to still get a place at Oxford than white kids,
and particularly middle-class white kids who've been to private school.
So the idea of meritocracy is out of the window.
I mean, he's certainly very keen to propagate a multicultural society,
which, again, I have no problem with if people integrate.
And they accept the prevailing laws and culture of the people they come and live amongst.
And while Tucker Carlson is right that the UK is now on the verge of civil war
because of the total lack of democracy over many decades,
his attacks on Tommy Robinson on sly news of all places do not sit well with me.
And he says things like civil war is inevitable in Britain.
It's just not.
I don't want civil war in Britain or anywhere else.
But it's just not going to happen.
Well, we'll see.
Tommy Robinson isn't far right.
Tommy Robinson?
Tommy Robinson is a total fraud, like an utter fraud.
But at one of those rallies.
I mean, Elon Musk did say, you know...
It's not even his name.
The whole thing is fake, dude.
After the digest, today's superstar panel,
Store Britain's spokesperson for the safety of women and girls, all a mini-hane,
and freedom journalist Will Coleshill, the founder and editor of GB Resistance.
Also coming up on the show today, a new horror in the anti-white slaughtering of the 18-year-old
Essex patriot Henry Novak. As shocking new information reveals, the police took eight minutes
to reveal the dying lad had been stabbed. We've recreated the exact conversation between the police
officers and will reveal it to you for the first time. It's a tough watch but important.
And Restore Star Charlie Downs clashes with Femmy Ola Wally, the Brexit version on LBC, over claims
Rupert Lowe's party wants to kidnap him. Then in the Royal Uncanceled Aftershow on
Substate Lady Colin Campbell is here to respond to new reports revealing Prince William's
fury that King Charles is bending over backwards to welcome Prince Harry and Megan Markle back
into the Royal Fold next month. It's also the last Union Jackass of the week.
Here are your nominees. You can vote right now on the live chat on YouTube. Will has nominated
Zach Polanski for his hysterical post-blaming global warming for summer.
Alla has nominated Calamity Lammy, David Lammy for having ambitions to challenge Burnham to be the next
PM. I mean, that is hilarious, isn't it? And I've nominated Hugh Edwards because he's launched
a substack. And honestly, we don't need this BBC pedophile.
We don't need this BBC Peterfile joining the Independent Media Revolution.
Seriously. I shouldn't laugh, but I mean, sometimes you have to.
So get voting. Keep your comments and superchats coming in during the show.
I'll read out the best at the end today. But now, let's go.
They just don't get why a British Civil War is now being openly predicted by Tucker Carlson
on the UK's mainstream media. That Nate Fish Friedman is exposing the Islamist horrors.
of the UK to the world, even if our political establishment choose to ignore scenes like this.
They don't get that Andy Burnham's anti-white Islamist plot to change Britain forever is going to see
his honeymoon crash to the floor almost immediately. So instead of all of that, our treacherous
MSM have decided to push a coronation of the Rat King of the North, focusing, as always, on the
totally inane and vacuous after senior Tories raised his appearance.
He's a masquerad, Mancunian mystery.
It's anti-democratic.
We don't, if it becomes a PM.
He's a mascaraed Mancunian mystery.
We don't know.
We do not know what he stands for.
It's a complete picket of poke.
And now they've abandoned him.
And what for?
A pair of eyelashes and a black t-shirt.
Isn't the truth that whoever,
is in charge, Mr Speaker, isn't the truth that whoever is in charge, the real problem is the
Labour Party.
Well, the real problem is the fact that this country has been screwed by the Uni Party.
But the mainstream media just want to care about Titletasel, like the fact that Burnham responded
with this so-called fact-check video.
It's dark blue, actually.
The British Bashian Corporation immediately went wild with news,
night adding to the softball coverage they've given Burnham all week with lefty guests from The Guardian.
Okay, so there are some news night viewers who may think this is silly, but we're going to play this.
Prime Minister's questions today, Conservative leader Cammy Badernock, describe Mr Burnham as a pair of eyelashes and a black t-shirt.
Tonight, he has put out this very short clip on X.
It's dark blue, actually.
Okay. Now, I don't know if you think that's funny.
but I can tell you that the people sitting on this sofa did chuckle.
What does that tell you?
Look, Kirstama wouldn't have done it.
He wouldn't have been able to pull that off.
It was brief.
So what? So what?
Well, I'll tell you why I think it matters.
I know it feels frivolous.
But actually, communication does matter.
And I think styles of communication are really changing.
And that's what Kirstama never quite realized,
that I've got my lines to take and here I am,
I'm going to recite them for you.
It doesn't work anymore.
You need something nimbleer.
You need something a bit punchier.
To cut through, especially when social media is,
where a lot of people are getting their news.
And that kind of thing works, and I think that is important.
But as former Labourman, Simon Dan Shook put it,
what is this about?
The standard of parliamentary response from Labour's next Prime Minister,
this is the best I've got to run Britain.
To say it doesn't bode well is an understatement.
God help us.
Meanwhile, it's independent journalists from the UK and the US
shaming the British MSM by exposing the horrific reality
of Muslim extremism being taught in mosques
up and down the country, which has been ushered in by Andy Burnham and Manchester and Sadiq Khan in London.
Nate Friedman's documentary on the Islamification of Birmingham, our second city, is a shocking eye-opener,
as our cultural invaders make clear they are not hiding anymore the need to introduce Sharia law.
And with the rise of Islam in Birmingham and all around the UK, would you like to see Sharia law be implemented in the UK?
While we, that's what we want, you know, if they can do more in what the Muslim laws are.
Yes.
So it's going to be good for Muslim people.
And it's also for the human beings, all the human peoples.
Yes.
The Islamic law is the best law.
And captured live on Nate's camera was a shocking reality of what Sharia law actually will mean.
I saw that she just turned her face away from the camera.
Are women not allowed to look into a camera?
Well, they are not allowed to be coming.
front of any person which is no madam to the ladies.
The matter of main...
She's not allowed to look at.
Yeah, she's not allowed to look or speak with any Muslim,
and any person who's no madam to the lady.
And there is now an advanced plan,
backed by idiots like Burnham and Skaan to bring in this law.
Can you implement Sharia law in the UK?
What is the procedure that needs to be done?
This is my own opinion, because as the people...
No, no, no, that's what I'm saying.
Yeah, because as we got new consulate in the council,
so same thing, if we got more MPs and all these people,
they're going to raise their voice in the assembly or in the parliament,
that what is the Muslim needs or what is the Muslim law or what they need it.
So in that way, they can now try to adjust
if they're going to put something in the influence on the government,
and the government can then put that things on.
And let's just be very clear about what Sharia law will mean in the UK.
It means that women can,
can be legally beaten up.
So I'm trying to become a scholar of Islam, actually.
I'm starting to read the Quran, and I'm almost done with it.
One of the interesting things I was reading is that, you know,
if your wife messes something up, you don't like it,
you tell her you did something wrong,
and then you separate from her bed,
but thirdly, you may strike her.
Is that right?
Yeah, it is.
It is.
You have to give her chance.
Give her chance.
That's what the Islam says, you know, you have to give her chance to refurb.
give her a chance to reform herself if she's making something wrong.
Yeah.
And at the end of the day, if she's not listening to you,
or if she's not doing or she's doing it against the Islam,
against the rules of the Islam, then you can.
Oh, and if a woman dares to really go against the rules of Islam,
she can right here in the UK be stoned to death too.
Watch.
So at this mosque, I watched a clip of an imam instructing men how to stone their wife.
There's a clip of it. Yes, there's a clip of it.
Do you want to see the clip of it?
Yes, sure. See, I don't believe that.
Somebody is telling that you should stone to your wife.
Yeah.
Unless there is another thing.
Hold on, hold on. It might be wrong, yeah?
There is a punishment for the woman if she do the adultery.
Yes, correct.
That's exactly what it's for.
Okay, yeah.
This is...
And then it's okay.
This is for the adultery.
If she's doing something wrong, yeah.
She's an unfair relationship with another Muslim man.
Then she's allowed to do the sangsar.
We call him sangsar.
So he's allowed to bury her waist deep, right?
Yeah, no, no.
They have to throw the stone and kill him with the stone.
Kill him.
Yeah.
That's what he says here.
Okay, so that's okay.
Yeah, that is because if she do something wrong,
that's what means she is doing unlawable sex with any other wrong person.
Right, right.
So if Sharia law be,
is implemented in the UK, all people who cheat, all women who cheat should be killed.
They should have cheat.
That's the Sharia law that our sweet Adelray of Good Morning Britain thinks isn't actually
a bad thing.
But the Islamist agenda is now everywhere.
Look at this.
Shotcat Adam.
He is the pro-Palestine independent MP for Leicester South, putting this to slippery Stama.
Speaker, my children, like millions others, are kicking every ball of the England World Cup campaign.
But I, as a parent, are really concerned about their security in this country, along with other Muslim parents.
Let me explain why.
When a Sikh lady got raped in Warsaw, the perpetrator repeatedly called an effing Muslim bitch.
Whilst there was no condemnation from the minister from the dispatch box,
no outcry for members in this chamber who openly call out these matters when the perpetrators are of a different colour.
When we had the United Kingdom march calling openly for the exception.
of the expulsion of Muslims in this country, there was no ministerial statement condemning such statements.
When this weekend we had five members of the Muslim community stabbed on the streets of Edinburgh,
there was no ministerial statement of condemnation, no cobra meeting, no cobra meeting and no solidarity.
Can I ask the Prime Minister what does this silence say to my children as they wait with abated breath for hurricane to bring it home?
I want his children to feel safe in this country and I will do everything to make sure that they are.
We will all fight anti-Muslim hatred with everything that we've got.
An attack on one is attack on all of us.
That is what I said at the top of PMQ's, and I hope he heard it.
But as Restore Britain's Lawrence Fox responded,
no Muslim should be permitted to sit in a British Parliament
to further the Islamic agenda at the expense of the national interest.
There are plenty of Islamic states you can go and govern.
This is our home.
You are a guest.
Show some respect.
But the problem is these guests don't show us,
Especially our women, you probably noticed a trend, especially our women, do not show our women in any respect.
As this new viral video shows, as a brilliant mother confronts two migrants who are making sexual comments to her daughter and other girls walking past, as Queen Natalie said, huge respect to her for protecting hers and other kids, but we shouldn't have to live like this. Watch.
Is it you saying sexual things, the girls when they're walking past?
Are you saying sexual things to young girls when they're walking past?
Because they reported you?
No.
My daughter's walking down the streets,
go to people from the little brother up from school.
And you're saying sexual things to girls, that's not okay, mate.
Ben Leo of GB News pointed out,
Herow mother, although this shouldn't need to even be done.
Looks like a migrant, HMO and Manchester.
Bolton especially is full of them.
So when the Labour government take victory laps about hotels closing,
This is where the illegals from alien cultures are being bused to.
Yes, that is Andy Burnham's Manchester.
So Donald Trump knows this hell is what is facing the UK.
You mentioned that our Prime Minister has got one foot out the door.
The new guys are coming in, Andy Burnham.
What do you know about him, Mr. President?
And what does he need to do to improve the relationship between our two countries?
The new incoming Prime Minister, Andy Burden.
I don't know anything.
I see that he was, I guess, the mayor of a...
Down. I hear he's extremely liberal, extremely. So that means he probably won't open up the North Sea.
You know, I gave, I gave Kirstarmer some pretty good advice. I said, open up the North Sea.
He commented further to GB News host Bev Turner, moving on to another real enemy, Khan.
Can.
How do you, my Mr. will be installed in a matter of weeks, three or four weeks?
Would you want to be the first person on his list to visit?
No, but I think we'll probably have a different persuasion.
It's very liberal.
But, you know, I got along well with Stormer.
I disagreed with Stormer.
I said, you have two problems, immigration and energy.
And crime, too, by the way.
Crime.
You have a terrible mayor of London.
I don't want to cause any problems, but your mayor of London is grossly incompetent, a bad person,
and a horrible representative for your country. You know that. It's why you're smiling and laughing.
And there's real economic consequences, of course, with Donald Trump suggesting the UK could
soon be facing bankruptcy. The mayor of London is a horror show, but you have a crime problem,
you have an immigration problem, the immigration helps cause the crime, by the way, and you have a tremendous
energy problem. You're building stupid windmills all over the country and they don't do the job.
You have the greatest oil field in the world, one of them. It's called the North Sea oil.
All you have to do is bid it out to Exxon, Chevron, Shell, British Petroleum. They're begging to go
there and pay billions of dollars. And because the left is so crazy,
They don't want the money.
And the country is losing, I mean, it's going to go,
your country is going to go bankrupt.
So how worried is the right right now about Burnham?
It's a mixed bag.
Policisco revealed this morning that exclusive polling
actually finds the British public not at all sold on a Burnham coronation.
Public First found that 54% think Labor should actually hold a full leadership election,
even if it means months without knowing who the PM is.
of course, they're not going to do that.
Just 21% of the British public want to install Burnham straight away,
which is what they're going to do.
Then you've got the first more in common poll with Andy Burnham as Labour leader.
It's okay. It's okay, but it's not brilliant, is it?
I mean, Labour, this is before Burnham's even been in office for a day
when he's got all of this hype around him,
would only beat Reform UK by one point.
And as Richard Holden pointed out,
the Conservatives were actually up three points.
I have to say it is genuinely funny today to see the incompetent Rachel from accounts have to fight for her job.
She doesn't want to go back to accounts with Mr Bounceback pointing out heartbreaking scenes
as Rachel Reeves threw gritted teeth with the fakest of smiles,
almost shaking with fear and anger or too much wine last night.
And with a brown nose explains how lovely her best mate and the whole wide world,
honest Andy Burnham is watch.
I'm backing Andy Burnham to be our next Prime Minister.
I've known Andy for, well, 16, 17 years now.
He's a good friend of mine.
But any choices for the new Prime Minister
will be their choices to make,
including who's in the Cabinet.
Would you accept another job in his cabinet?
Well, look, those are choices that the new Prime Minister.
I hope Andy Burnham will get to make in a few weeks' time.
I'm not going to preempt those.
His prerogative as Prime Minister to make those appointments.
But I'm really proud of my record as Chancellor.
And I know that whoever is Prime Minister
and whoever is Chancellor
a few weeks time will inherit a stronger economy than the one that I inherited two years ago
when I became Chancellor. When there was a huge black hole in the public finances, that the
deficit was out of control. Inflation had got into double digits and our growth was too
weak and living standards actually went back in the last Parliament. I've begun to turn
that around. Is there more to do? Absolutely. But I'm proud that as Chancellor, we are turning
the economy round. Do one. You have nothing to be proud of.
Nothing. But on the right, Reform UK's unofficial spokeswoman Isabel Oakeshot has admitted the party is worry about Andy Burnham. But the big bet is that he will fail to stop the boats.
If he made it his mission in his first week or two of being Prime Minister to A, stop the boats, actually stop the boat, you know, use the Navy or do whatever it takes, stop the boats.
and B, announce, you know, basically a free-for-all on oil and gas,
I think Labour would win the next election if he held it quickly.
I genuinely think it would be utterly transformational.
People would still be thinking, oh, this Andy Burnham guy, he's something different.
Maybe he's a bit like Tony Blair, you know, some of people floating in the middle on the voting front might buy into it.
I think he could win an election.
So could he spell trouble for reform, genuine question?
Absolutely. If he did those things. Absolutely. If I were advising him, I'd be saying to him, Andy, shock everybody and stop the boats. Find a way to stop the boats. Get the Navy out. Do whatever it takes. You know, to hell and high water with international treaties. Show that you are very, very different from the man you've just replaced. And if you do that, you know, Reforms had a bit of a tough couple of.
of weeks, well really since Makerfield, I think that he could really twist the knife. But is he
going to do that? I'd be astonished. So what Isabel is of course referring to there is the growing
threat of Restore Britain. And what we are seen, and this is one of the great goals, I think,
and great achievements of Restore Britain, is that Nigel is now attempting to win back the right.
He is finally calling out anti-white racism,
especially how it starts in our schools.
Something quite extraordinary and wrong
is going on within the British education system.
White kids are being lectured.
They're being told in schools like Langley School,
in Soley Hall, they're being told that they enjoy white privilege.
People look out for microaggressions.
They're taught about history that in some way,
with the worst country that ever existed on the face of the earth.
Now, despite the fact half the kids of the school are white,
they're made to feel, frankly, like lesser beings.
It's called DEI, yes, diversity, equality and inclusion,
and it's writ large into the rules that teachers have to follow.
And it's wrong. It is literally dividing kids.
The irony of all this, of course, is that white working class boys
us boys are now the worst performing group in this country in terms of the education system.
And yet, constantly they're being told that they enjoy privileges that nobody else does.
It is just plain wrong.
Frye also revealed the anti-white problem has now spread to universities and he's bringing the receipts.
This problem runs right through school and into university.
Let's take, for example, Oxford University, where those that apply that fail,
to get the A-level grades they thought they were going to achieve.
If they're black, they're four times more likely to still get a place at Oxford than white kids,
and particularly middle-class white kids who've been to private school.
So the idea of meritocracy is out of the window.
Indeed, since 2020, since the rouse that came across the pond from America after the murder of George Floyd,
admissions from those from ethnic minorities in Oxford are up by 31%.
Now this is wrong.
We are treating different groups of 18-year-olds in entirely different ways according to their
ethnic origin.
And our argument is that the Equalities Act of 2010 that put in place something called positive
action in fact just discriminates against white kids and is likely to lead to be
division in British society going ahead from here. We would as a party scrap the
Equalities Act because frankly what it's leading to are inequalities especially
against white people. Now look I know a lot of people will say oh you can't say
that you mustn't say that but it is actually true and it's right to call these
things out. But the MSM just won't have that discussion indeed all they want to
talk to Farage about is that five
million pound donation. Look at the Times, Times Radio, hounding him on the way out of the
Ark Conference. Mr Farage, I appreciate you are busy and you've got places to be. When will
you give more clarity on your five million pound donation or gift? So Nigel Farage is now off to
Prime Minister's questions, extremely reluctant to answer any of the questions that we had
that Times Radio been trying to get answers to and the times for the last few weeks or so on,
specifically what that donation was for.
But as I revealed yesterday, there is a reason
Nigel is worried.
Sun readers now, backing Rupert Lowe to be the next Prime Minister.
But sadly, this success hasn't stopped quite a hoo-ha
breaking out within Restore Britain over the past 24 hours
after these interviews by Rupert in America.
I mean, he's certainly very keen to propagate a multicultural society, which again I have no problem with if people integrate.
And they accept the prevailing laws and culture of the people they come and live amongst.
And I detest far right sort of, you know, ethno-nationalist or neo-Nazism.
I've never been driven by that.
So let me take you through the split on the right.
Tommy Robinson, the United Kingdom activists said,
I 100% agree with Rupert Loh here.
A multicultural, multi-ethnic society is fine
as long as it doesn't head towards demographic replacement,
which it currently is.
And the condition for those who come here as a simulation,
there can be no other way.
They must respect our laws and accept the primacy of our culture in our country.
There can be no compromise on this point.
There should be no space or place for those who do not meet these basic conditions.
However, the MSM, focusing on
Connor Tomlinson and his seeming withdrawal of support for Restore Britain.
Connor will be here on outspoken tomorrow, by the way, but this is what he posted in part.
If Restore Britain amounts to nothing more than a pressure campaign, then it has served its purpose.
It forced reform to adopt a more resilient posture against attacks from the media,
strengthen their deportation and demographic policies, turn away more Tory defectors,
and reflect on how they lost thousands of canvases,
and every zoomer with an organic following. Reform took notice, though few will admit it publicly.
Restore was founded as a non-partisan movement. I was there. It has achieved its goal after converting
into political party. There was a window of opportunity where Restore could have become the
equivalent of reform in 2024. Pick up single-digit seats, sustain the narrative of national
renewal should reform underperform in government, and provide experience to a generation of exuberant
Gen Z politicians. That window is closing.
structural problems, weak candidates, and blazay decision making has stalled, possibly squandered that opportunity.
A shame, as there's still a lot of great talent, people and goodwill there. I'm sure they can
fulfill their potential in future. As I warned, reform in late 2024, if they had refused to
estrange their base, this wouldn't be a problem. I'm not laying flowers at Restore's Grave,
but this is what my instincts are telling me. Those instincts tend to be good, and that's why
I have an audience who listens to my takes. People won't like that I'm saying it, but I won't be
anything but honest. We should be in the business of forcing political parties to do what we want.
Take your own side. That means rewarding things we like and punishing things we don't.
Okay, let's get the restore response now on the superstar panel. Because I am joined now by
Alla Minnie Hayne. She is the spokesperson for the safety of women and girls.
at Restore Britain alongside the independent journalist superstar Will Coleshill of G.B. Resistance,
resistance, G.B. Thank you both for being here. But, Oler, I want to start with you because
there's been this kerfuffle that has kicked off within Restore over the past 24 hours following
those two interviews I showed you from Rupert Lowe. I'm not going to lie, it's quite frustrating
timing, is it not? Given there was the success at the Makerfield by-election. Now, everyone tried to say it wasn't a
success in that you were really disappointed, Ola, but at the end of the day, it was 7% at a
by-election, pretty incredible really from a standing start as a four-month-old party. But now a lot of
the people within the Restore base who have been a big part of propelling Restore's success,
obviously Connor Thomas in one example, aren't happy with the comments that Rupert has made publicly.
So what's going on? Is there now a civil war within Restore Britain too? Sorry, Ola,
We just can't hear you.
We'll just get your audio back because obviously we need to hear this.
Can we hear you now, Alla?
Oh, okay.
We're going to come back to you, Aller, on that.
Will, while we're just waiting to sort all this audio,
I promise you we haven't censored her here.
Will, what do you make of the fact that people like Connor seem to be,
not quite entirely withdrawing support, but something's going on?
Well, as you know, I was down on the ground.
for Vox Populi, and I had the pleasure of interviewing Becky the candidate,
interviewed many of the canvases.
There was very strong support, but what happened was with the election,
it turned into a presidential election.
It turned into something that we've basically never happened here in Britain.
And a lot of that support moved to reform at the last moment out of fear of splitting the vote.
It doesn't mean that Mr Britain doesn't have broad appeal.
Now, you've got to remember in the selection of candidates,
and I know that Conner raises this as an issue.
In terms of selection of candidates, the store had to pick a candidate almost immediately.
They chose to go with a local candidate who wasn't immediate train.
That's very understandable.
But I'm sort of looking forward at where the store is going.
You've got this police and crime commissioner election that's going on in Norfolk,
which is going to be very interesting because obviously there's a support base there in Great Yarmouth.
But the candidate that they've got for the Manchester mayorals, now Andy Burnham's moved out,
is very strong.
I mean, Marlon West, he was part of the rape gang inquiry.
his own daughter was abused by these gangs
and he's essentially going on a crusade to rid them
so that's a very powerful story
he's a very charismatic speaker
I think it's going to be very interesting
because I think what Makerfield is allowed
is it's given this opportunity
to show that it can get some support
it got the bronze medal
it got more than twice all of the parties below it put together
so it beat the Tories were meant to be the opposition
it beat the Lib Dems it beat the Greens
and it beat the whole variety of like sports
the candidates. So it came third in its first by-elect. I don't think that's entirely terrible.
I think if it can bounce off of there, leverage that to actually get some mainstream media coverage,
because one of the problems is, like, you do need to cut through the mainstream media to some
degree to get through to some of the boomers or still watching television for some reason,
and are watching your fantastic showdown.
It's interesting, though, because this has been very much embraced by certain people on
right, like look at Guido Forks today, prominent restore supporters turn on Rupert Low with
Rayal Braverman responding took longer than I thought. So, unfortunately, this is a narrative, I guess,
that people have been waiting for. Do you think that the dick, I mean, because actually,
I'll show you one more, Jack Hadfield, even said Restore is done. It's finished. You'll see more
high-profile supporters start disavowing the party in the coming days, that's for sure, remember
that all of this was avoidable and which of us warned about it from the start. Do you feel there's
any inevitability about that? I don't really think that it's inevitable. I think the stores managed to
get 7% so far, and I think that if it can continue to achieve and show that it can beat the other
the smaller parties, it can continue to grow and grow its support base. I mean, what Nigra Fragge
essentially did was he turned round to his most dedicated activist in sport. Look to me. Look to me.
straight in the eye and said, we will definitely
not do what you want. We will
not put in place the agenda that you know
that you need to sort out this country.
He's brought on a significant
number of Tories who are
responsible for many crimes against this nation.
I would argue who are responsible for treason and
need to be set in trial. They're the people who
brought in a million migrants in a single year,
not to mention all of the other years
that have gone by. They are the
people who rolled out the lockdowns,
which are completely unconstitutional, the jabs.
They have killed tens of thousands
of people and he brought those people in
I mean, Nizim Sahawi, it's disgusting
and then what he does is he sort of nixed
a lot of his support in the youth
because he's decided that he wants to help America
and it's a, you know, a forever war
against Iran.
I mean, we've fed up.
We don't want to go into another flare-esque war
bombing places out in the Middle East,
like it's some sort of another crusade.
We don't want to bomb any more children.
We don't want to kill any more children.
I don't see anything productive to come out of that
and then he won't take the certain steps
that need to be taken in terms of
allow me ending animal torture
I don't think he's going to do anything against
circumcision which is fundamentally
male genital mutilation
he's not been willing to go far enough
and I think when you played that video earlier
actually you notice he didn't say
diversity equity and inclusion
he said diversity equality and inclusion
he couldn't get his script right on that
this is what we've been suffering
the more end of for however long
Like, why does he not know this off by heart?
Everyone's been talking about this.
Even the Tories know this.
So I think that he should at least know it's diversity, equity, inclusion.
I just think he should know that we've been made second-class citizens in this country
for a very, very long time since Enoch Powell was sanctioning all of them.
Well, I'm any Hayne.
I think we have you back now, which is great, because, of course, you are an official spokesperson for Restore Britain.
What's really going on?
Is there some type of civil war?
Can you hear me now?
Yes, we can.
Yes, we can.
I promise you were not being sensed all.
We want to hear from you.
People are desperate to know what's actually happening behind the scenes.
I think Andy Burnham's been playing with my laptop.
So, yeah, look, there's no civil war.
Look, you know, yes, Rupert did say a couple of things that have not been taken very well, right?
Absolutely.
When he says, when he refers to things like Ethnap,
you've got to remember that Rupert is an older gentleman, okay?
He is in his late 60s and what certain terminology means to men and the generation of Rupert's
generation is very different to what it means to the younger generation of today.
So it's terminology that has been used inaccurately.
Now Rupert is absolutely the same man with the same ideas and the same, you know, policies that he had right from the outset.
has not changed. The terminology that he used was used in the wrong context. But for us or for the younger
people in the party, but as a whole, if you were to ask him what he meant, he would not have the same
view of what he meant as people are perceiving or perceiving it to be. So that's the first thing.
And I think the hysteria around that has been really, really blown out of proportion.
You know, I speak to Rupert, all of us within the party speak to Rupert. He has not changed his stance.
his stance has always been to put the British people first in everything that restore Britain stand for.
That's not going to change. As for Connor, Tom, I love Connor. He's a great guy. He's very good friends with a lot of the younger guys in the party. He is, you know, he's got his views and he's got his ideas of how things are going. And that's fine. That's his prerogative. He's a journalist. And his job is to critique what happens within different parties. I don't.
think that he said anything particularly untoward about restore. He just said, this is my view.
And he compared it to reform. And that's his prerogative. Now, I will say one thing.
And I've spoken to a lot of the younger people within the party and a lot of our younger
membership. They are, as every younger generation has been since the beginning of time,
impatient. They want change now. They want to see things moving forward. They want to see all. They want to see
all the things that have been promised happening. And of course they do because, you know, in a 20, 25, 30 year old's
mind, things must happen now as part of being young. When you get older and you become my
grand old age and that of Rupert, you realize that actually things take time. You know, we're only
five and a half months old, not even, four and a half months old, nearly five months old. We've,
we have achieved monumental support. We have over 140,000 members.
We've got millions of people in the UK that support Rupert, that support the party, that support our policies.
And that is phenomenal.
We have more members than most of the other parties.
So, you know, I think it's really important that we stay focused, that we continue to support Rupert, who is our figurehead, who is the man that has made this all happen.
And at the same time, support the younger people in the party and to make sure that we get behind what is our only hope.
It is the only truly right-wing party for people to now start bad-mouthing and showing, you know, a lack of support is really, really, it's not only unpatriotic, but it's very, it's just silly because who else are they going to support?
Everything that we have listened to, everything that is wrong with this country, everything that needs to change, we are going to deal with.
We have put policies in place that reforms certainly haven't.
In fact, Nigel's thing that he just did there,
his interview around the fact that white working class boys are at the back of the queue.
He's taken that for Rupert.
Rupert was the one that stated that.
Rupert's the one that said young working class, white boys,
are the ones that are suffering the most.
And that's just fact.
I do also think it is worth pointing out, by the way,
that Rupert was giving an interview about the rape gang inquiry,
about one of the biggest scandals in British history
that Restore Britain has put on the map internationally,
that Restore Britain is getting America talking about.
Patrick Beck David, one of the biggest podcasters in the world.
So all I'd just say, and remember I'm going to keep working on this,
we've got Connor Tomlin's hit.
Tomlin's here tomorrow. I'm completely independent. I keep restore honest. I keep Reform
UK on us. All I'm saying is that I am hearing some suggestions of plants here and the idea,
and of course I'm not talking about Connor Tomlin's and who's regular on this show,
but just the idea that there's a lot of people, especially within Reform UK,
that want to blunt restore Britain's momentum at this moment when the rape gang inquiry
is getting all of this attention, which it really needs, by the way, in the USA.
One of the big debates within Restore Britain is whether Charlie Downs should be made a deputy
leader to Rupert Lowe in order to really allow the young men in the party a formal voice.
And it's certainly true that Charlie, who has been a regular on outspoken for a very long time,
even before Restore Britain was formed as a pressure group, is making massive impact.
in the mainstream media, including with a hilarious clash
with one of the worst people in the United Kingdom,
a man who I don't want in the United Kingdom because he despises us.
Do you know who I mean? Femi Ola Wally, the tight T-shirt wearing Brexit Virgin.
And what was so great about this interview
is that Femmy went mad,
claiming that he was a poster boy for migration
and that actually restored Britain was kidnapping him
or wanted to kidnap him while Charlie Downs stayed cool, calm and collected.
Watch.
You were sat there as somebody who shared the idea positively
that we should be removing citizenship from people who are born in this country.
That includes people like me.
And Nick Buckley, who was actually Nick Buckley, MBE,
he has tweeted saying that I am a poster boy for remigration
and he is a member of your party.
And so literally saying, people like me, born in this country, with my color of skin, are on your list of people.
You'll be taking out of the country.
And for the record, that's his kidnapping.
I was born here, and he is talking about kidnapping people with my skin color.
That is violence.
Let's just clear that up, Charlie.
Don't be so ridiculous.
Would you remove feminist?
If you want to debate Nick Buckley's opinions, you should talk to Nick Buckley.
Right now you're talking to me.
And I've just told you that our policy, our policy is the deportation of foreign national.
So we're not talking about citizenship, foreign nationals who hate our way of life, who live in social housing,
who are a burden on the taxpayer, because that's simple common sense.
None of that matters if you yourself support the idea of removing citizenship from people who, like me.
And Charlie, is that true? Would you remove Femmy citizenship?
Well, it is the case that citizenship has been handed out like confetti over the last few decades.
You would think, right?
The British Nationality Act has been a disaster for this country, and it is the case that many people have been given citizenship.
It is a yes or no. Would you remove Femmy citizenship?
Well, it's not a yes or no. Let me just get to the point here.
point here. It is the case of many, many people who do hate our way of life, who are not
British in any real sense, have been given citizenship by a ruling class which the vast
majority of the public do not believe in and oppose. It's an undemocratic and immoral
policy. And I think what's really important there is that Charlie Downs made sure that he
wasn't personalising the issue, even though the party policy as it stands is not to deport
fear me what?
Charlie, I'll give you one more chance if you want to
directly address it and I appreciate you
say you don't consider it to be a yes or no but
Femi claiming that you want to remove
his citizenship would you remove
his citizenship? Well we have to start with
there's 10 million foreign nationals in this country
and it is lastly there that the problem
That's not a direct answer. Well our policy
the party policy at the moment is no
so you wouldn't
remove Femmy citizenship
Well as things stand our agenda is purely
focusing on illegals and foreign nationals
as things stand.
Well, you hate our way of life, that is a fact.
You hate this country.
Yeah, so again, textbook fascism is to say that anybody
is to say that anybody who disagrees with you is somehow unpatriotic.
No, it just means recognising that this is a country with a very long history,
a huge number of people have come here since the Second World War,
and many of those people don't belong here.
Charlie also said in that interview,
and this has become another major fault line on the right,
that he would rather live in abject poverty
than allow the British to become an ethnic minority.
in their own country.
Charlie would rather live in poverty
than allow economic immigrants to come here.
Damn right.
You would rather be poorer with fewer immigrants.
I would rather be poorer than have my children and grandchildren
grow up in a country where they are an ethnic minority.
Remind me if you're upbringing.
What sort of school do you go to, by the way?
What sort of school to go to? I went to a state primary and second year.
Okay, okay. And you're fairly comfortable now?
Why are you asking these questions?
It's just that... Rupert Low, Nigel Farage, Richard Tice.
These are all people that are very, very well off.
Oh, the millionaires.
The millionaires, come on.
I know, but I've heard...
Address the substance of my argument.
Do you think it is right
for white British children to grow up
as a minority in their own country family?
We're hearing from a party that is run by
and funded by millionaires saying that they are happy
to make the people of this country poor for their own political agenda.
Our country is not funded by millionaires.
It's funded by our...
Your party is...
Paying members from the British public.
Is your boss not friends with Musk?
Like, supported by Musk?
He doesn't fund us.
We're funded by our members.
Sure, sure, sure, sure.
ordinary people. Millionaire saying they're happy to make the rest of us poor again,
if I'm the disgusting. I'm not a millionaire, I know.
Will Coles Hill and Alla, Minnie Hayne with me.
Aller, before we talk about the substance of that debate,
do you think maybe we are looking there at a future leader of Restore Britain?
Are you open to that idea as a way of bringing in these young men into the party leadership?
Yes, absolutely. Absolutely. Look, Charlie is the one.
of the brightest, most intelligent, powerful speakers I have ever listened to. The first time I heard
him speak publicly was actually a branch meeting for Restore Britain. And I was absolutely gobsmacked
by how he commanded the room. He is a young man. He is a patriot. He is phenomenally intelligent.
I adore him. I think he is absolutely what this party needs. Now remember, yes, everyone loves,
I don't know about that photo, but everyone loves Rupert, right?
Rupert is our figurehead. Rupert is our leader and our, he spearheaded this, this party.
But Rupert, with all due respect to him, and I'm sure he agrees, is an older man. He has got,
I don't know how long he's got left in, not left, God, God, I don't mean that God, but as a political leader.
But, you know, the future of this country, and I say this openly, and I've said it several times,
is based on people like Charlie, not just Charlie, but, you know, Harrison, all the boys,
and I say boys, because they're all boys to me, because they could be my sons, right?
But they are.
And, you know, our future is in their hands.
I sleep better at night, knowing that these boys, these patriots are queuing up in our party
to take this party forward.
Because I can tell you what, if that they weren't here and they weren't standing up and they
weren't saying we are ready to take this challenge, I would be absolutely mortified by what stands
in front the future for my children. Looking at that man that was just interviewed, that Muslim
man talking about Sharia law, that terrifies me. I've got an 18 year old daughter and I think to
myself, and I've got nieces who are six and seven, what is the future going to be like for them?
If we allow this takeover to happen in this country, it cannot happen. It will not happen. It will not
happen with boys like Charlie and the rest of the guys at Restore who are standing there saying
we will take this party forward. I will absolutely all day long back them. I say to them every
day, I'm here to help, you know, catapult you into a future in policies in any shape or form
I can. And I absolutely stand by that and I know the rest of the party do. Yeah. And I think it is
also worth pointing out to that it was Rupert Lowe who chose to put all of these young men in
the positions of power within Restore Britain surround himself by these young men. And I have been to
many events with Rupert and also interviewed Rupert many times when he is constantly giving credit
to his young team and especially the young men around him. He has never claimed that this is
some type of one-man band. And unlike Nigel Farage, he doesn't throw the people around him under
the bus at the first sign of trouble. But Will Kohl-Sil, can we just talk about that interview with
Femi Olawally, the Brexit version,
because to me it seemed like Charlie Downs really wanted to say,
I wanted to deport you, Femmy, I want you out.
That's what I was feeling, Will.
Well, I mean my personal view, putting Charlie to one side for a second,
my personal view is I don't believe that anyone who's not British
should be voting in our elections. This is our homeland.
By just sanguinness, we have a right to this land.
And to have foreigners come over here and voting our election,
disenfranchise us. So, for example, my vote has never counted my entire life except for one vote,
and that was Brexit because it was a referendum. Where I live is completely, well, chocked with foreigners.
There are lots and lots of foreigners, my windows there, and there are foreigners, I'd say it's
about 80% foreign on this street. That means they overwhelmingly vote Labour. That means whenever I vote,
my vote doesn't count. My vote doesn't get me whatever I want, so I've been completely disenfranchised.
That vote that's so precious, they say, oh, obey this, obey that, stay in line, obey everything,
listen to what the politicians say.
And once every five years you get to put a piece of paper in a box.
It's pointless.
It doesn't achieve anything.
Why?
Because we're being outvoted by foreigners.
Why do they get to say?
They shouldn't have a say in our election.
And I don't think that we should have a mass population of people here occupying our country.
I think that a huge amount of people do need to leave.
And I think that personally, I think that citizenship needs to be restored.
I think it needs to be fixed.
I don't believe that anyone he's not British should hold citizenship in this country.
There may be some people with leave to remain or something like that.
But I don't think any foreigners should be voting.
I don't think a foreigner should ever have power on me.
This is what we voted to get rid of by voting to leave the European Union.
And it was 10 years ago this week.
There was one of the most proud moments of my life when I went round and when we put our votes in at the same time.
We went, this is for our freedom.
And as you say, it actually counts.
Yeah.
Yeah, agreed.
It actually counted.
Look, Charlie Downs has actually had quite a big week, too, because he was also allowed, and I say aloud because usually the mainstream media block out restore Britain voices. You know that, Ola, don't you? But I guess because of the success in Makerfield, and this is why I think it's bad when people are saying, oh, it was a failure, because actually it is Makerfield in that campaign that is allowing Restore Britain these opportunities. So Charlie Downs actually appeared on Times Radio and explained why Reform UK's.
vote splitting claims just don't add up. Look at this.
For the entirety of the by-election campaign, reform were accusing Restore Britain of splitting the vote.
And this is, I think, quite an insulting framing, because what it assumes is that reform
are owed a certain number of votes, that they own certain people's votes.
And Farage in that video said that voters who would ordinarily go for reform instead went for
restore. Now, he can't know that. And in fact, if the by-e-
if the local elections were anything to go by, a huge portion of our voter base is people that haven't voted for 20 years.
They are completely disaffected from the political establishment.
And they see Restore Britain as the only vehicle that is genuinely viable for the kind of radical change that this country needs.
And they ran their by-election campaign, certainly as it pertains to restore, around this notion of splitting the right.
Now, the great irony, of course, is that Nigel Farage is the only person who has split the right by kicking Roe's.
but low out of reform UK for having the temerity to question his leadership style if he
hadn't done that restore Britain wouldn't exist and he wouldn't have this problem now but the fact
is this is where we are and restore is fully intent on uh standing a candidates across every
constituency in the next general election uh and reform can complain about that but if they haven't
betrayed their principles if they hadn't embraced the political establishment as embodied
in their bringing in of figures like nadine zaharwee nadine doris robert jay
and Rek and Swella Braverman, then they wouldn't have this problem.
And all of any hand, that very much matches your argument, doesn't it?
Which is just be really careful here.
Because the whole reason why there was this groundswell of support towards Restore, towards Rupert Lowe,
is because we were so fundamentally let down by what Reform UK had become.
And that hasn't changed.
No.
And I've said this so many times.
You know, Restore Britain is made up of the people that thought reform would be what Restore is today.
Right. So, reform came along. We were promised radical change. We were promised grassroots movement.
We were promised, you know, real everyday people, business owners, you know, moms, dads, family, you know, British people could stand up, could get elected, could stand up for their community.
We were promised mass deportation. We were promised all of them.
these things and we all got on board. When I mean we, I mean the vast majority, well, most of the
people that are now members of restore. This is what we were promised. I myself stood as a counsellor.
So many really young, talented, not even just young, all ages, talented men and women took the gauntlet,
stood up and said, yes, I will support this party and I will drive change, you know, get rid of the
establishment, get rid of the sleaze, all of this stuff. And then everything we wanted was
completely crushed, completely thrown to the side. And then the Tories that failed to what
will fail this country and its citizens for 14 and a half years came over. And they have now become
the establishment. They are, I mean, look at Robert Jenrick. The man who instigated the hotel
carnage in this country, who let in more people, more illegal migrants than any other minister,
is now standing in reform and that is exactly why we joined the party to get to stop the boat
to reverse mass migration and they literally let us down they turned on us and then we went to restore
Rupert gave us the opportunity and the party that we wanted and now we're the ones that are
split in the vote we're the traitors we're the you know we're the bad ones no we are the same
people that stood up and became part of reform two years ago and we were let down and we were
betrayed and that is why Restore exists and Restore will do everything that Reform said they would
do and didn't and failed and that is why they are all up in arms because they know that the true
grassroots patriotic movement in this country is now with Restore simple.
The mainstream media in this country is so deeply corrupted because have you noticed that it is only
only now once Tucker Carlson, who let's be honest, has been a major media star for decades
and independent media staff for the last couple of years. But it's only now that he has turned on
two men, Donald Trump in the US and Tommy Robinson in the UK, that the red carpet is being
laid out for this guy. The New York Times is interviewing him. And this week, Sly News and its leftist
host Yelda Hakim. Actually,
Australian gave an entire episode to Tucker Carlson where she wasn't happy that he suggested
the UK is heading towards a civil war. Watch.
But there are concerns that Elon Musk is amplifying falsehoods.
This is...
What kind of falsehoods?
I mean, you know, I can talk...
Well, everyone in the media is amplifying falsehoods.
Yeah, but he's got his...
the richest man in human history and incredibly powerful and 200 million followers on a platform that he owns.
And he says things like civil war is inevitable in Britain. It's just not.
I don't want civil war in Britain or anywhere else.
But it's just not going to happen.
Well, we'll see. I mean...
I mean, you know, I've spent the bulk of my adult life covering civil wars in Iraq and Yemen, Afghanistan, Syria.
They're awful. It's just not what's happening in Britain right now.
I mean, I just want to be clear.
I don't know where Elon said that or what his views on that are.
But I definitely am opposed to civil war because I've seen them also.
And they're generational, too.
They don't just, like, stop.
Their effects are felt for generations.
So, yeah, no, I'm totally opposed to civil war.
I don't want that, which is one of the main reason why I think we need to rebalance the system
to give people a little bit more power, a little bit more control over their lives.
That's it.
And the problem with Britain, we're talking about this before we went on the air,
I often beat up on Britain.
I'm half English, so I feel like I have a right to do that.
I have family there, so I'm entitled to criticize Britain.
But honestly, the criticisms that I level against Britain
are probably even truer in the United States.
It's just Britain is smaller, less than a third the size.
So it's like a dollhouse version of the United States,
and you can sort of see all of your problems reflected in Britain.
So I'm sorry if I'm too mean to Britain.
But I don't think you have a democracy, because like here's the measure.
The big things the government is doing, does the majority want them?
The answer is no.
Now, Yalda Hakim is one of these mainstream media figures who has absolutely no idea about how the real people of Britain feel.
Because of course, of course, a total lack of democracy over decades could lead to civil war.
Because the native population has been consistently ignored, especially over mass immigration and demographic change,
which is the point that Tucker was making.
The idea that, you know, illegal immigrants are overrunning the country, it's just not true.
We're arguing past each other.
You're making an argument that's not related to what I'm saying.
You're saying are people wanting this or not?
I'm saying they never wanted it.
There's no evidence that people ever...
The people who were born in Britain did not want this level of demographic change.
There's no evidence that they did, and there's a massive amount of evidence that they never did want it.
And that's...
Let's get up Britain because you're from there.
And I'll talk about my country, because it's identical.
But what I wanted to get...
So that's not democracy.
If you keep getting something you didn't want, you're not in control.
But democracy is then having some time with the government that you didn't want the policies of,
and then you wait, and then you vote again for the next...
This is generational.
This is generational.
It's been going on since the end of the Second World War,
where on the big questions, the population gets the opposite of what it wants, no matter who it votes for it.
But the big problem, of course, is that Tucker Carlson has gone very much to...
much to a, how do we put it, pro-Islam place in recent weeks. And that has meant turning on
Tommy Robinson. And I think after making a pretty good argument, he then lost support by suggesting
that Tommy Robinson is a total fraud. Sorry, I think we've just had a few technical issues. Hopefully
you are back with us now and that you can hear us.
And we're just watching that interview with Tommy Robinson,
sorry, with Tucker Carlson on Sly News.
And the problem is, is that Sly is finally giving him a platform
after years of ignoring him.
And I think he ended up losing the argument.
After making some very good points,
he ended up losing the argument by suggesting Tommy Robinson is a total fraud.
The concern that many have is that when he says things,
like violence is coming for you at a massive rally of a far-right activist, Tommy Robinson.
Tommy Robinson is not far right.
Well, I mean...
Tommy Robinson?
Tommy Robinson is a total fraud, like an utter fraud.
But at one of those rallies...
Tommy Robinson.
I mean, Elon Musk did say...
It's not even his name.
The whole thing is fake, dude.
No, I don't care about Tommy Robinson who's like literally like, whatever, the Nick Fuentes of Britain.
It's like fake.
It's made up.
What I care about are ordinary Britons, of all colors, who see their country becoming something
that they didn't sign up for that they don't want, and they have no way to change the outcome.
But of course, we all know it wasn't always that way.
Before Tucker went down this pro-Islam path, he used to host Tommy on his top-rated primetime Fox News show,
taking him incredibly seriously.
This has happened, and so many people, I say thank you to the Middle East Forum,
Thank you to Congressman Gosar.
Thank you to Ambassador Brownback.
People, thank you to yourself, Tucker.
People who come out, because we know that in this country, anyone who speaks about Islam,
you can believe him a complete liberal.
The minute you mention criticized Islam, you are deemed and attacked by everybody.
Now, and people put their neck on the line.
Did any, let me just ask you now.
Did anyone defend you?
I mean, even if people disagree with you, you would think some would say he has a right,
this man has a right to express his opinions.
Did anybody defend your right to say what you think is true?
Everyone of authority and every media company in mainstream media
lined up and lined up to completely do hatchet jobs
about why I should be in prison and how I deserve to be in prison.
And Tommy is not happy with Tucker's 180.
And I look at Tucker Colson come into my country.
He's such an insult.
I was raging.
He made a video.
All these crimes happened against our people.
and he come in, well, there's no problem in London.
There's no problem in London.
My Pakistani taxi driver was all right.
Oh, that's it then.
Oh, there's no problem, Tucker.
Islam's great.
Let's ignore the terrorism.
Let's ignore every jihad attack.
Let's just pretend it's not happening
because you had a nice Pakistani taxi driver.
How fucking dare you come into our country?
How dare you use your platform
to diminish the rape of our country?
How dare you?
When I go around the country,
meeting the victims, the families,
all of them.
And just because you have decided to take side
with Qatar or side of Iran or side with however you've sided with, you think you can diminish
what's happening in our nation when you know nothing about it. Let me bring in the superstar panel
Restore Britain's spokeswoman for the safety of women and children, Alla Minnie Hayne and the
independent journalist Will Coleshill of Resistance G.B. Will, this is an interesting one,
isn't it? Because at the start of that interview, I was very much agreeing with what Tucker Carlson was saying in terms of, of course, given our democracy has been stripped away for decades and decades, that is what brings the risk of civil war. And of course, the sly news presenter had absolutely no idea what he was talking about because it's her pals in the establishment who have been trying to subvert democracy for decades and decades being on issues from mass immigration to Brexit.
But then there's that real negativity towards Tommy Robinson, which I don't like.
And it is a U-turn.
It is a total U-turn because Tucker used to love Tommy.
So something's changed.
Well, I've got to give Tucker credit for pointing out that there is no democracy in this country.
Absolutely.
And I do.
A very controlled form of so-called democracy, because democracy is Demos-Craftors.
It's ruled by the people.
And fundamentally, the people haven't been in charge.
the opinion polls have shown for
basically forever
since they started that people didn't want
math migration and it still happened.
So Tucker's completely right on that.
I think with his criticism of Tommy Robinson,
what's happened is you've got a big
split with people
on this whole Israel,
Palestine and Iran issue.
I think you can appreciate the work
that Tommy Robinson has done
in exposing or
highlighting the issues
of these grooming gangs, of the children,
who have been abused, campaigning against it,
about necessarily signing up to go to wars in the Middle East
and saying that, you know, you support the internet and Yahoo.
And I think it's important to have a bit of nuance here,
and you can respect what someone's done
without agreeing with their entire platform.
I don't see it's very difficult.
And I think it was sort of Farage also that made this mistake in some ways.
Ola, what did you think?
About which bit?
Well, about the fact that Tucker is sort of so right on what the problem is, but I think then loses a lot of credibility with the constant pro-Islam agenda while attacking Tommy Robinson simply because he is against that agenda.
Like how can you sort of say that that yes, the UK is on the path to civil war, but Islam is not a part of it?
Like it is so clearly a key part of it.
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah, he just said in his video, I've got family that live there.
She said, oh, I've spent most of my career here, there and everywhere.
Neither of you live in this country and deal with this day in and day out.
neither of you have got children that will possibly be, you know, in 10 years' time, living under
Sharia law. Neither of you have got children that you can't let out in case they get raped.
You know, so when you have spent a year living in London or Manchester or Leeds or Bradford or any of these,
or any of these cities, and you have lived the same horror that most of us have to live through
every day, then you come back and tell me what it's like to live in this country.
Until then, I am not interested.
These people, that woman, typical champagne socialist,
oh, it's not like that.
It's not like that.
Yeah, it's all right when you're living in Chelsea
and you piss off every day to Heathrow to go around the world reporting.
When you are living in places that all of us live in,
where we are subjected to, you know,
the horrors that we have every day to live with
because of the mass, mass immigration that we have been,
you know, we have to live with every day
and the Sharia law and the this, that and the other, and all the things that we have to deal with,
when you've lived that life and you've walked in our shoes, then you come back and tell me that
everything is dandy, because it is not. And the thing is, you know, these, it just infuriates me
that they have got the audacity to say, there's not going to be civil war. How do you know
what's what there's going to be? You have no idea what the future looks like. None of us do.
20 years ago, did I think that we would be overrun by mosques
and we'd have men standing in the street
talking about the fact that it's okay to stone your wife?
Of course I didn't.
So who knows what the future holds?
I tell you one thing, if we do not get a grip very quickly,
civil war will be inevitable.
Because what we have just seen on those clips,
those men hitting themselves, bowing down in the middle of the street,
that is not okay.
That has to be stopped and it has to be stopped.
once and for all, and we need to get a grip and get this country back, because otherwise,
I dread to think where we're going to be.
So this is going to be difficult, but very, very important, in my view.
Firstly, I'm really worried that the political class and the establishment just want us to
forget about Henry Novak, that the mainstream media just want us to forget about Henry
Novak. Back in 2020, they found ways of talking about the death of George Floyd for
weeks and months and years. Yet in the case of this young 18-year-old patriot from Essex who was
killed in an anti-white slaughtering, it's like nothing to see here. Let's just move on. And we can't.
And I really do think the release of the Henry Novak body cam footage changed everything.
Because it was that moment when we realized for ourselves that we heard for ourselves that this was
and anti-white slaughtering, that the authorities, the police who we are meant to trust,
really didn't believe this young man because of DEI policies.
And you can read that, but it's only when you actually hear it and see it for yourself
that actually you are totally aware of the full horror.
But we all know that the body cam footage ended.
And it ended before the police came to the realization,
Holy shit, we've been lied to.
He has been stabbed.
That seat, DIGWA is probably responsible for this.
And so what we are going to bring you today, for the first time,
is an AI recreation of exactly what Henry Novak cops said after the body cam footage ended.
And chillingly, it took them eight.
minutes, eight minutes as Henry Novak lay dying to discover the stab wounds.
The panic and the horror of the police officer who handcuffed and arrested the dying student on a Southampton street, according to the BBC, which first came across this transcript, becomes apparent as he and his colleagues tried to save Henry's life.
After Vikram Degwell was jailed for life, video from the attending officer's body-worn camera caused national outrage and sparked violent disorder in Southampton.
After intense public criticism of police action in this case, a transcript of the full recording exclusively released to the BBC, with no objection critically from Henry's family who come from Essex reveals what happened next.
But first I want to remind you, and I know it's...
It's difficult, but we need to set up exactly what happened before the police took eight minutes to reveal that Novak had been stabbed.
This is Vikram Degwa, the killer, on the night he stabbed Henry Novak multiple times.
Police released this body cam footage.
Four other people can be seen while Henry is on the floor.
He keeps dropping side to side, so I'm just trying to keep him set up.
All right.
He's got a man full of blood.
I don't want him.
A discussion takes place between police and bystanders before police ask Henry.
What's your name, mate?
Henry attempts to respond.
Then the police officer says...
Has anyone been hurt other than him?
At this point, Digua steps in, saying he's the victim.
He's put my turban off, so I grab on my head.
Are you injured?
Yeah, yeah, I've got swollen eye, a little very...
All right, just step back a little bit for me.
This is the first time we can clearly hear Henry say he's been stabbed in the footage,
49 seconds in.
Then we see blue lights flashing as more responders arrive.
Right, let's get you out of there, shall we?
Police pull him along the ground.
Grab his other arm.
What's happened to you, right?
This does.
But they didn't believe him, did they?
This is the fourth time in the footage we hear Henry say he's been stabbed.
One minute, 11 seconds after it begins.
You've been stabbed, whereabouts?
I don't think you have, mate.
We've muted the audio here because it's distressing.
Henry groans as police pull his hands behind his back and handcuff him.
In this section of the video, Henry repeatedly says
he can't breathe.
Sandy's been stabbed, so I'll just check him.
One minute, 48 seconds in,
a police officer lifts up the side of Henry's top
but goes no further.
Then we can hear someone say he hasn't been stabbed.
In the face?
Oh no, but we have to check, don't we?
No.
In the face?
Then, with police surrounding him,
Henry says,
please, brother, I can't breathe.
In total, we've clearly.
clearly heard Henry say he can't breathe seven times.
Police officers say Henry is under arrest and read him his rights.
Two minutes, 48 seconds after the footage begins, police call for an ambulance.
And that is where the footage stopped.
That is where the body cam footage stopped.
And so I'm about to play you out AI recreation of what happened next.
But before I do, for context, Henry was last seen lying.
on a gravel drive, with his hands cuffed behind him. He is still and silent. The police officers
have been at the scene for approximately three minutes, and they have radioed for an ambulance.
They are growing increasingly anxious. The officers called for a medic or an armed response
vehicle, as many carry defibrillators and firearm officers undergo enhanced first aid and trauma
training. The attending officers move Henry. I'm sorry, this gets worse, accidentally hitting his head
on a wall as he's lifted before a female officer begins CPR.
And this is the conversation.
This has never been heard before.
And obviously this is an AI recreation.
Let me be clear.
But it is based on the official transcript now released and approved to be released by the family
in terms of what happened, that conversation between the male officer who had said he didn't believe Henry Novak and the female officer also on scene.
as they realise that Henry not only had been stabbed,
but that he was dead.
I'm not sure he's breathing.
He's not breathing.
Right, let's get the handcuffs off.
Let them know he's not breathing.
Huh, yeah.
From four to eight, we don't think he's breathing.
Could we get another unit here, please?
Got no pulse.
Medic or anything.
ARV.
A.R.V.
if we've got them with a defeat.
He's not unconscious, mate.
He's not breathing.
Come on, mate.
That's it, that's it.
Keep breathing.
Come on.
No.
No, keep going.
Come on, mate.
Stay with us.
Yeah, that's it, mate.
Come on.
That's it.
Come on.
Take a breath.
That's it, bro. I got you.
Come on.
Go ahead.
Thank you.
Do you want a swap?
No, I'm all right.
Sure?
Come on, mate. Come on. That's it, that's it.
Have you, can you put a torch? I just want to make sure that he hasn't been stabbed.
Are you all right to hold it? Thank you.
Do you want me to do it?
Here you are.
Cheers, mate. Right, they're going to want him down to skin level for DFIB.
I've got some...
Oh, Saza here.
Have you got scissors?
Grab some scissors.
Come on, mate. He's fucking gone.
He's got blood coming out his nose.
He's fucking gone.
Right, if you stretch that clothing for me.
Uh, stretch it out.
Perfect.
There's a lot of blood.
Has he been stabbed there?
Yeah, he's got a stab.
There's a mark there.
That makes it worse.
He's got a stab.
I'm pushing on a fucking.
stab wound. That's okay. It's fine. It's not. It's not coming out. It's fine. Keep going. Keep going.
It's not bleeding out. Now, we know that Henry had told the police officers multiple times that he had
been stabbed. So the realization that he had been stabbed minutes later, eight minutes later, was too late.
and perhaps they should have stopped calling her mate, given the severity of the circumstances.
The report goes on that timing's on the transcript indicates that it takes police eight minutes
to discover the fatal stab wound in Henry's chest after arriving on the scene.
Efforts to save Henry's life continued for another 51 minutes until an emergency doctor,
who had been flown in by helicopter, eventually recorded.
the 18-year-old's time of death as half-past midnight on the 4th of December 2025.
Before sentencing Digua, Judge William Malsley, KC, said the genuine shock to the particular
police officer when he realized that he had been giving CPR to Henry when he had a serious chest
wound tends to show that he was doing his best in a very difficult situation.
He also acknowledged that the attending police officers had been given a convincing but
wholly false narrative of the incident and added that sometimes someone arrested and handcuffed
will feign injury in the hope of being released. But having heard the rest of the transcript,
I really do think it puts Henry Novak's father's comments outside court in a horrifying new
context watch. Henry was pulled across the gravel, his hands forced behind his back and he was
placed in handcuffs. Instead of being treated as a dying victim,
Police formally arrested Henry for assault and read him his rights.
That was the last thing he heard.
Henry did not die with dignity.
He did not die with the care he deserved.
He lost consciousness before anyone believed him.
Let me be absolutely clear.
We hold Vikram Digwa solely and 100% responsible for the brutal murder of our son.
But Henry should not have died on the streets of Southampton in police custody.
The way he was treated was inhumane and degrading.
His murderer, however, was afforded decency.
He was believed.
He was not handcuffed when arrested.
He was not handcuffed when transported to the police station.
As far as we understand, he was never handcuffed at all.
And as Vikram Digwer himself told the court, whilst under arrest for Henry's murder,
police even took him to the kitchen so he could choose his food.
The contrast is unbearable.
The whole thing is unbearable to the superstar panel, Willa Coltshill of Resistance, G.B and Alla Minnie Hayne, Restore Britain's spokeswoman for the safety of women and girls.
Aller, I've actually just been looking at the live chat as we played that.
And there are a whole load of people saying that they are in tears listening to that again.
And the problem is, all, there's not much sympathy for the police officer because he was told by Henry
that he had been stabbed multiple times.
So yes, there is the horror when the realisation comes, but Henry told and begged him.
I'm so sorry.
I'm just so overwhelmed by that.
that poor mother, I'm sorry, I'm looking at her, my son's the same age,
and to think that your baby was not only horrifically murdered,
but then when he was asking for help and telling you that he couldn't breathe
because he was drowning in his own blood,
they treated him no better than a dying animal would have been treated better.
My heart is literally breaking for that family
who actually don't live very far from me.
And the thing is that is so heartbreaking
and shows how far this country has fallen
is the fact that had that been the other way around
and had that been an Asian boy on the floor dying
with white boys around him,
it would have been such a different story.
And the fact that that man...
Well, he would never have been in handcuffs.
It would, of course, right?
And the fact is that that man stood there and said,
yes, I've got a sore eye,
knowing what he had done to that child
and watched as he drowned in his own blood
and died on that floor and didn't step in and say,
do you know what?
I stabbed him, right?
Let's save him.
Let's do something.
Shows the evil and the sheer disregard for life
that that person has.
And his family stood and watched it.
Not one of them, all knowing what had happened, said he needs to be saved.
He's been stabbed.
They could have saved that boy, but they didn't.
So there are failings on so many levels.
And it breaks my heart that young kids are being stabbed and raped and brutalized and murdered in this country that I have spent my life loving and standing up for.
And we are just being thrown to the wolves.
It is just so wrong.
My heart goes out to that poor, that poor mother and that that father.
They must, they will never get over this.
Look at his little face.
I just, honestly, I can't, I can't, I can't bear it.
It's just too much.
It is unbearable, isn't it?
Will Coles Hill, do you, I mean, the judge seemed to suggest that the police officer
had done the best that he could.
Having heard what happened after the body cam footage ended, do you agree with
that? I completely and utterly disagree. The police in this country are completely unutterly corrupt.
I am on trial, as you've probably know, in September. During the lockdowns, I had just racks
of scars down my wrists from all the cuffs because they didn't like informing them beating
at peaceful protesters. They're not a legitimate organisation. Whether they abuse their office is
utterly criminal. And a vast number, thousands upon thousands of policemen need to be stripped of
their pensions, stripped of their jobs, they need people on trial, they need to be put in
prison, and in some cases I do believe that we need to bring back the death penalty and
we need to publicly hang them. Look at the PDM policing principles. I think they state
what the purpose of the actual civic policing is in this country. So one of the duties
of police is to recognise always that the power and the police to fulfil their functions
and duties is dependent on public approval of their existence actions and behaviour and on their
ability to secure and maintain public respect. To seek and preserve public favour, not by pandering
to public opinion, but by constantly demonstrating absolutely impartial service to law and complete
independence of policy and without regard to the justice of injustice of the substance of individual
laws. And finally, to recognise, sorry, to use physical force only when the exercise of persuasion
advice and warning is found to be insufficient to obtain cooperation to an
extent necessary to secure observance of law or to the law order and to use only the
minimum degree of physical force which is necessary they don't do that they don't
do it you're asking you we've seen it with you we've seen it with you ever do this they
go straight to force they they push their ideology we saw when I got but it's not
just me it's a lot of people and you see I nominated Marlon West
as the Greatest Britain this week.
When his daughter was being raped by Saracen Muslims,
when they were raping her inside a house,
who was the problem?
Did the police go after the perpetrators,
the gang rapist, or did they go after him?
It's such a good choice for Greatest Britain though,
because we have to really, really keep championing people
who are brave enough to speak up against this
and how difficult that was for Marlon West to do
when it is his own daughter
who has been put through that.
So that was a great, greatest British choice.
Let me go through the nominees for our Union Jackass as well.
Will you nominated Zach Polanski
for his hysterical post-blaming Global War mean
for summer.
Ola, you nominated David Lammy.
I call him Calamity Lammy
for having ambitions to challenge Burnham and be
the next PM, which is actually the funniest thing
I've heard all day.
And I nominated Hugh Edwards, because, you know,
Hugh Edwards, you know, he didn't see a day
behind bars, not a day.
And yet you've got Peter Lynch
and Lucy Connolly and Tommy Robinson
in jail.
Hugh Edwards, not a day
in jail, despite being a paedophile.
Yeah.
Yet, do you know what he's done today?
Launched a substack.
Yeah.
And he's commenting on Andy Burnham
and saying it's right that Andy Burnham has coronated,
as if nothing's happened.
It's nuts.
It's absolutely nuts.
But look, Hugh Edwards actually came in third
because I guess there's tough competition today.
21% of you going for Hugh.
Zach Polanski,
who is, of course, Will's choice,
came in second with 26% of the vote.
but allah, it was a big win for you today.
Calamity Lammy is named
today's Union Jackass, but Ola, God,
he's in for some tough competition this week
because you know we do our worst Britain
in the world poll and I'm going to open it up
straight after the live show and the post tab on YouTube.
And on Monday it was Slip Free Starma.
On Tuesday it was Andy Burnham.
On Wednesday it was Sadiq Khan.
Today it's Calamity Lammy.
That is like a clash of the Titans, right?
Exactly.
Full house.
It's all of them.
All you need is Diane Abbott and we're good to go.
But look, thank you both so much.
Sorry, I know that was a tough end to the show.
But I just think it's so important that we keep talking about Henry Novak.
We cannot just forget him.
And that transcript should be leading news.
And actually, do you know what?
And I know it would be tough.
Why is the video not released?
Actually, you know, we need to see it all.
We need to know that because, you know,
what you can't get through an AI recreation is like the tone in their voice.
Because, you know, one of the critical lines was, don't think you have made.
And it was that dismissive tone in his voice.
And that doesn't come across in an AI recreation.
So I still really do hope.
I know it's tough, but for me, we need full transparency before we can actually work out what happened in that case.
But all of many hang.
Sorry, well.
And they'll have their claws in the family as well.
of all of these ones you know.
The first thing they do is they go to the bear,
you need to give out this statement.
Absolutely.
So true.
Belfast, we saw it in Belfast too, with Stephen Ogilvy's family.
Yep, so true.
They do it all the time with girls that are sexually assaulted.
They get, you know, they silence them.
It's so wrong.
So wrong.
And it has got to stop.
It really does.
All a mini hang.
Thank you.
The spokesperson for Restore Britain for the safety of women and girls
and the brilliant independent journalist Will Colesil.
You've got to follow his work.
Obviously, he's a reporter for Vox Populi,
but he also runs Resistance GB,
which is his own independent outfit.
And we love your work, Will.
Thank you both so much.
Lady Colin Campbell is standing by now.
We're heading to Substack for the Royal Line Cancelled After Show.
You can join us there at www.
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But I will be back with you live tomorrow.
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Pacific.
Connor Tomlinson with us tomorrow.
That will be interesting after he's spiked.
a big online ferore in regards to Restore Britain.
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