Dan Wootton Outspoken - BATTLE FOR NIGEL FARAGE AS KEMI BADENOCH & ROBERT JENRICK BEAT CLEVERLY TO BE TORY LEADER

Episode Date: October 9, 2024

A political earthquake that has left the pathetic MSM with egg all over its face, as Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch go head to head to replace Fishy Rishi Sunak as leader of the Conservative party. ...And Nigel Farage is already fighting hard – Dan reveals why in his Digest. PLUS: Keir Starmer jokes about his big secret in PMQs AND: Strong rumours Sly News is to close, leaving Kay Burley and Beff Rigby out of a job To watch the exclusive Uncancelled After Show for 30-minutes extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://outspoken.live/premium Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi there, I'm Ryan Reynolds, and I have a list of things I like to have on set. It's just little things like two freshly cracked eggs scrambled with crispy hash brown, sausage crumble, and creamy chipotle sauce from Tim Hortons. From my rider to Tim's menu, try my new Scrambled Eggs Loaded Breakfast Box. It's truck month at GMC. Tackle the open road with added confidence in the 2025 Sierra 1500 Pro Graphite at 0% financing for up to 72 months. With an available 5.3 liter V8 engine, 20 inch high gloss black painted aluminum wheels, off-road suspension with available
Starting point is 00:00:32 two inch factory installed lift kit, plus a towing capacity of up to 13,200 pounds. You'll be ready for anything this truck month. Truck month is on now. Ask your GMC dealer for details. I don't think the earpiece is working properly Truck Month is on now. Ask your GMC dealer for details. We'll be right back. No spend, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooten. This is Outspoken Live, episode number 69. Now, before we get going today, I just want to send my love to everyone in Florida right now. I know Milton is going to hit in the early hours of the morning UK time. I actually spent eight weeks in Florida earlier this year.
Starting point is 00:02:53 I just had the most incredible time. I love the people. I love that state so much. And I'm hoping it's not going to be as bad as what it currently looks. So if you're in Florida, please keep well and you've got a lot of thoughts from all of us in London today. Now coming up on the show, a political earthquake that has left the pathetic MSM with egg all over its face as Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch go head to
Starting point is 00:03:27 head to replace Fishi Rishi Sunak as leader of the UK's Conservative Party. And Nigel Farage is already fighting back hard, knowing a right wing Conservative Party poses the biggest threat to reform UK. Well, Jenrick tried to be Nigel Farage. I mean, instant analysis in the digest next and then Father Calvin Robinson back in the UK. He's today's guest for the show. Also coming up, an extraordinary moment in PMQs as Keir Starmer openly jokes about that big secret I've been telling you about that everyone in Westminster knows but the MSM continues to ignore. Well, I'm not sure just at the moment
Starting point is 00:04:16 going to something that's labelled temptations is quite where I need to go. He knows he's protected, doesn't he? And after years of displaying their openly left-wing bias during moments like this... ... ...
Starting point is 00:04:34 ... ... ......... Oh, my God. Yeah, you can see. A bombshell report today reveals that sly news is to close, putting Kay Burley and Beth Rigby out of a job. Then in the uncancelled aftershow, Royal YouTube sensation, according to Taz,
Starting point is 00:05:08 on why Meghan Markle has lost another major media ally. And should we be worried that cancer-stricken King Charles will miss the COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan? I don't mean worried politically. I think he shouldn't be going in the first place.
Starting point is 00:05:19 I mean, in terms of his health. So you can register to watch on our own website right now, the URL www.outspoken.live. Remember, it's a safe space, free of censorship. Your support at just £5 a month not only gives you 30 minutes of extra content every single weekday, it allows us to continue making this independent and outspoken daily news show. Let's go. If Tory MPs had rigged today's result to refuse to give long-suffering members the chance to vote for Robert Jenrick in favour of wet James Cleverley and controlled gove stooge Kemi Badenoch, then I would have been done with the party forever.
Starting point is 00:06:12 I mean, I am close to being done already, if I'm honest. Because trusting this lot over a surging Nigel Farage promising real reform, well, to me, it's a pretty clear choice. But I believe we need a strong right. And now there is an ideological battle to be had between Badenoch, who won 42 MP votes, and Jenrick, who won 41, compared to Cleverley, who secured the support of 37 fellow wets. The critical question of this Tory leadership race concerns the ECHR, and there is a very clear difference between the final two.
Starting point is 00:06:49 Badenoch remain, Jenrick leave. And as Jenrick immediately declared on a victory lap, speaking to GB News in the last hour. Is it right to characterise this election between the battle between you and Kevin Badenoch as a leave or remain battle to reprise the argument of the Brexit battle over the ECHR? Well, certainly on immigration, we do differ. I believe that we should leave the ECHR. In fact, I think it's the only way
Starting point is 00:07:13 in which we'll control our borders, we'll get foreign criminals out of this country, we'll get terror suspects out, and we'll actually restore sovereignty to Parliament. And also, we do disagree on whether we should have a capped system of migration. We've got to have that democratic lock so we can look the public in the eye this time and say, immigration is actually going to come down. I have a very clear plan as to how we fix these problems with our borders and restore the trust and confidence of the British
Starting point is 00:07:38 public. I have no doubt, despite sly news instantly declaring Aiden Ock the favourite, that Jenrick will win this. And it's a no-brainer for me. By the way, Sly News and its pathetic excuse for political analysis should always be ignored. More proof today. I mean, maybe I should feel sorry for them because they were in mourning given that Guido Fawkes revealed they're about to be closed by Concast but then as their man their establishment man James Cleverley on the left of the Conservative Party got booted after they just assured their dwindling number of hard-left viewers that he was a shoo-in to win the whole thing or they were very confused put it that way
Starting point is 00:08:20 well we said it was going to be unpredictable, but I don't think anyone was predicting that result after what we saw yesterday. James Cleverley, after storming into the lead, is now out. And members will be choosing between Kemi Badenoch, who had 42 votes from MPs, and Robert Jenrick on 41. Just one single vote between them. But the big surprise there, James Cleverley knocked out and two candidates who, I guess it's fair to say,
Starting point is 00:08:51 most would say on the right of the party, going through to the membership round. Sam Coates, what on earth is going on? Good question. Wow. James Cleverley yesterday had 39 votes. He had lost two votes overnight. He seemed, having had a storming conference speech, to have somehow managed to craft a message from the centre ground of the Conservative Party that was winning allies, but no more. It appears that Tory MPs have determined that this needs to be a contest between two figures on the right of the party. Yesterday, Cammy Badenoch was appealing for the votes of the right.
Starting point is 00:09:37 She appears to have picked them up. But so too Robert Jenrick, who has been preparing really for this moment, I think, in all honesty, for months. And those two figures you can see on your screen will now go through to the 170,000 or so Tory members. But MPs have rejected the centre ground candidate. I'm trying to work out what's going on here, I'll be honest. Is this a sign we think that James Cleverley supporters may be trying to fix the result? No, no, it's not, Ms Ridge. You just don't get it. You never get it. As former Sly News presenter Colin Brazier, I think he was there when the channel used to be sound, posted on X, the media is fixated on who will lead the Tory party. Meanwhile,
Starting point is 00:10:20 latest polling suggests reform will soon ensure there will be no Conservative Party left to lead. However, I still think Jenrick in the final two is not good news in some ways for Farage, who was hoping for a runoff between Badenoch and Cleverley. As Jenrick supporter David Campbell-Bannerman argued, Conservative MPs who want to stay Conservative MPs should ask today why Farage is attacking Robert Jenrick in particular. Could it be that he sees Robert as the real threat to reform? With reform on 20%, it is vital to be able to encourage Conservatives back and not see a meltdown. And it is true, if you look at this very good interview from Farage, that he does seem to be most threatened by Jenrick.
Starting point is 00:11:08 What is fairly clear is that the Jenrick campaign is faltering really quite badly. And I think overall, I think Clevering now must be favourite. I mean, what does that say, though, Jenrick's faltering? Since a lot of people said he was close to you in the leisure race. Well, Jenrick tried to be Nigel Farage. I mean, I can give him lessons if he wants and coach him, but you can't try out Farage, Farage, unless you've got a track record in actually believing in these things. And for him to suddenly have this sort of conversion on ECHR
Starting point is 00:11:37 and other things, not very believable, and I shouldn't say it really, but no charisma at all to back any of it up. And so, I mean, if Cleverley wins and Keir Starmer's the minister, and it's to reign the moderates in the West Minister, where does that leave reform? Well, Cleverley versus Starmer would be just almost identical twins, really, on virtually everything. And the gap for reform is getting bigger and bigger. But I think, I mean, the honest truth is reform strength from here won't come from Conservative votes, because they're almost down to a baseline of where they're going to be. Our future is going to come from Labour. I think it's good reason for Farage to worry more about Jenrick Van Badenock,
Starting point is 00:12:14 who let's remember is a status quo candidate, backed by all of those dark forces Nadine Dories revealed in the plot. And she was all for mass immigration not that long ago. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As a first generation immigrant, can I welcome the Home Secretary statement, which I feel this immigration white paper is a move from the 20th century to a much better future immigration system. In particular, I'd like to thank the Home Secretary for removing the annual limits on work visas and also on international students, both of which I lobbied for on behalf of the Wellcome Sanger Institute and Anglia Ruskin University, which serve my constituency.
Starting point is 00:12:53 Could he elaborate on how removing the work visa cap in particular will give business certainty? And of course, regardless of how the MSN might try and paint the UK as a thriving multicultural melting pot, polls prove that Tory members believe immigration must be cut, and not just a little bit. They want immigration cut a lot. So Jenrick is making all the right noises writing on X in regards to the ECHR outrage that I spoke about on Outspoken just yesterday. A deported foreign criminal who snuck back into Britain is now allowed to stay because of his ECHR rights. Reform is a fantasy. We must leave. Let's settle our position now so we can unite, take the fight to Labour
Starting point is 00:13:35 and get on to the other big issues facing our country. And what was so striking to me about that is that less than 24 hours Nigel Farage had posted this video, which had a very similar theme. So we've got an Albanian criminal. He's deported from the UK. He comes back in illegally, gets a Lithuanian girl pregnant. And now we can't deport him because of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which means his right to a family life, and he can stay. We've got another Albanian. This is a proper wrong on this bloke. He's been deported twice. He's now driving round London in a Ferrari. And we can't get rid of him until his asylum claim is heard.
Starting point is 00:14:19 We are literally being walked all over by foreign criminals and we're too useless and too gutless to do anything about it whatsoever. And until we leave the European Convention on Human Rights, get it out of British law, leave that ludicrous foreign court, we will have criminals from all over the world making a total mockery of this country.
Starting point is 00:14:40 If that's not enough to make you angry, I don't know what is. No, indeed. It's enough to make me absolutely ropeable, actually. But just last week, remember, Jenrick was declaring that he wanted to retire Nigel Farage. But I actually think once he has won this leadership election, and I believe he will, and I believe that he should. He is by far the best candidate. Sane heads will soon realise a future arrangement between the Conservatives and Reform UK is the best way to save Britain by ensuring Slippery Starmer is a failed one-term Prime Minister. Now it's time to bring in Father Calvin Robinson.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Father Calvin, great to have you back in the UK on a big day for the right in British politics. But look, Calvin, you know I voted for reform at the last election. I don't try and hide that, but I always think I will back the best candidate. I don't necessarily buy into this argument that we want a weak Conservative Party. So what do you make of what happened today? I agree with you. I think we need a strong Conservative Party. The Conservative Party, typically speaking, is the party of government. So why would think we need a strong Conservative Party the Conservative Party typically speaking is the party of government so why would we not want a strong Conservative leader there even if we don't necessarily vote for that party
Starting point is 00:16:12 ourselves I cannot vote for the next leader because they booted me out and they banned me from the Conservative Party Yeah well see that makes them not like that makes me not like them, Calvin Well me too but I am with you in that Robert Jemrick is probably the least worst option at this point.
Starting point is 00:16:29 But I don't agree with Farage. I don't think that Jemrick is trying to out-Farage Farage. I think in recent weeks and months, Farage has been trying to out-conservative the Conservatives. His rhetoric has watered down. He's gone to the centre ground. Whatever political game he's playing, perhaps he's trying to broaden his vote base. whatever he's doing makes him look more like the Conservative
Starting point is 00:16:48 Party. And so actually, if Robert Jenrick gets in as the leader of the Conservative Party, there'll be very little difference between the Conservatives and reform, which won't be bad for the Conservatives, that will be bad for reform, because the Conservatives will regain their natural ground, natural uh vote base and reform have everything to lose and i heard you speculating on perhaps there might be some relationship between a generic conservative party and forage's reform maybe on the ground level maybe the the members i don't think the parliamentarians will have any agreement i don't i can't see uh the current five mps in
Starting point is 00:17:26 reform ever being allowed into the conservative party they are they are very uh tribal in that way they're very insular in that way and i don't think reform wants that now and by the way i don't think that's actually what they should be gunning for or aiming for because i think there's a good chance calvin at the next election reform uk actually win a bigger share of the vote than the Conservative Party however what I see is some sort of potential deal that is strategic and that allows the Conservative Party to fight the Lib Dem in blue wall seats and allows Reform UK to go at Labour in the red wall. You know, there were nearly, I think there were 90 something seats, nearly 100 seats that Reform UK actually came second to Labour at the last election.
Starting point is 00:18:15 Right. But the reason people voted for reform was because the conservatives weren't being conservative and because immigration is the greatest concern of most people in this country. Now, Farage in his recent rhetoric has shown that he doesn't actually care about the decline of white Britons. He said this on record. Steve Edgington interviewed him. And I was looking at a report from the year 2000 that suggested that by the year 2100, that white Britons would be in a minority in this country. Of course, back when that report came out, this was in the Guardian, this wasn't even like a writing newspaper. There we go. Thank you. When this report came out, immigration had only just crept from the tens
Starting point is 00:18:56 of thousands into the hundreds of thousands. It was only just in six figures. Bear in mind now, in 2024, immigration to the UK is in the millions. It's over a million every year. And so that number has exceeded. And it looks like that white Britons will be in a minority by somewhere between 2030 and 2045, which is in our lifetimes. And so when we hear rhetoric from people like Farage saying, well, it doesn't actually bother me. I know I'm not concerned about that. Lots of white Britons are concerned about that. And if reform isn't the answer to that, then we've got Robert Jenrick in the Conservative Party saying,
Starting point is 00:19:28 I'm going to take us out of the ECHR. We're going to solve this immigration crisis. Those voters will return to him because those votes are lent to reform, just as they were lent to the Conservatives. They can go anywhere. People have realised now they can vote for whoever's going to implement the policies that they want. They don't belong to these tribes.
Starting point is 00:19:43 These parties do not own their votes. Well, no, indeed. But I actually, Calvin, just embrace that. I think that's a great thing, because if Robert Jenrick starts to outflank Farage on the right, and as you say, I think there's a big chance of that. I mean, Nigel was pushing back against the concept of mass deportations. I'm completely in favour of mass deportations. I mean, let's start with the 10,000 foreign nationals who are filling up our prisons. That would be a mass deportation. They should all be gone. It is a complete no-brainer.
Starting point is 00:20:14 So if Generic starts to outflank Nigel on issues like that, actually, Nigel's going to have to realize, I need to just say what I believe. I need to be a bit more Trump-like. Because at the moment, even though I did vote for Reform UK and you know that I, on the whole, support what Nigel is doing,
Starting point is 00:20:33 I think he's trying to play the mainstream media game too much. Well, you're more optimistic than I am. I think Farage is best at being that pincer movement. He's best at being on the right of the Conservatives to put pressure on the Conservatives. I don't think Farage is a good politician in the sense that I wouldn't want him as the Prime Minister or the leader of the country. I don't really want him in number 10 Downing Street. But I think he could put pressure on people who are more sensible than him to get the job done better than he could. He is a rebellious
Starting point is 00:21:03 vote. He is kind of the pressure vote. And he's very good at applying pressure. But he's not too good at sticking to his guns. And he buckles all too soon. So actually, it doesn't matter what reform does. As long as he puts pressure on the Conservatives to make them conservative again, and then the country has a chance.
Starting point is 00:21:18 I can't see Farage ever willing to become Prime Minister. See, I can actually. I can. I think it's all to play for. And I think what happens over the next couple of years is going to be absolutely fascinating. to become prime minister see i can actually i can i think it's all to play for and i think what happens over the next couple of years is going to be absolutely fascinating but i'm here for it i'm here for it let's have two strong voices on the right not kemi badenock who we know is just a michael gove stooge but of course calvin there's been a race row there's always a
Starting point is 00:21:40 race row isn't there and uh this is in regards to messages swapped between, I think, Badenock supporters in a WhatsApp group. Now, you actually posted on X saying, if this is considered racist, they do not want to see our WhatsApp groups. And copied in Lhasa Fox on that. But this is what the messages actually said. And I don't think this is racist, but, you you know interest in your view uh one of them said i went to an area in london today felt like i was on holiday can't say that though it's racism and
Starting point is 00:22:12 then another said and this is in regards to uh rishi sunak it said it's not racist to say he wasn't a true brit he was born here yes but didn't have the hereditary ancestral history of the majority of the british people so is any of that racist Calvin in your view if it is racist then I'm a racist because I agree with all of that I've been in the UK now a couple of hours I literally just landed in Heathrow I've come straight to where I'm staying I haven't heard an English person so far the people in the airport directing me to passport control have very strong either african or asian accents i've just popped to tesco to get some milk so i can have a cup of tea again fully staffed by indians i haven't heard a single white british voice a single english
Starting point is 00:22:57 accent so far and that is that is something to be concerned about and people say oh that's racist you can't be concerned about that of course you can if you don't hear english speaking english people in england that should be a concern and so i mean i've been in lots of whatsapp groups with kemi over the years as you know she's a friend of mine i'm not in any whatsapp groups anymore including with lawrence ago because i typed whatsapp groups are dangerous but i don't think that group was a problem at all i don't think the people in the in there are a problem i don't think the group was a problem at all. I don't think the people in there are a problem. I don't think the messages are a problem. I think this is the mainstream media trying to hype up something out of nothing. And even though you have been friends with
Starting point is 00:23:33 Kemi in the past, do you still think Robert Jenrick is the better candidate? I haven't endorsed either candidate, though. I see your concerns. And I do see that Gove is really, really invested in Kemi winning. But I also see that Robert Jenrick has spent a lot of years working at Policy Exchange, which is headed up by Lord Godson at the behest of Michael Gove. I know that because I work there myself, too. And so when I see the people, it seems to me that Michael Gove cannot lose either way. It's win win. Perhaps Robert Jenrick is the least worst option in terms of the amount of influence that michael gove and donnie smith or dr no and uh and uh dominic cummings have but they're going to have influence either way so it's the conservative party is not in the best shape right now the establishment looks after the establishment i'm breaking right
Starting point is 00:24:20 now an extraordinary moment in pmqs today that has to be seen to be believed. So you know I've been one of the only people Father Calvin Robinson in the mainstream media, sorry outside of the mainstream media reporting on what the mainstream media won't. Which is this big secret that Keir Starmer is hiding and it regards the shape of his family and involves his personal life. I have still had to be careful because of legal threats, but I don't believe that my job is to be in the know about something that everyone at Westminster is talking and joking and laughing about and hiding that from outspoken viewers but i never thought starmer would have the front and the arrogance to make a joke of this himself but that's exactly what happened at pmqs today so i'm going to set up and play you the whole exchange
Starting point is 00:25:22 because it is worth seeing given the ridiculousness of how it happened. Dawn Butler, surprise, surprise, asking about Black History Month. And she refers to the fact that she is going to have a Temptations cover band performing at this particular event. So listen carefully to what she has to say. People start laughing and then Starmer's extraordinary response. Don Butler, final question. Thank you, Mr Speaker. October is Black History Month,
Starting point is 00:25:55 and the theme this year is reclaiming the narrative. I want to thank Mr Speaker for the event that you have been doing in your apartments with the temptations, and the Prime Minister. yr wych chi'n gwneud yn eich ardal gyda'r Temptations. Mae'r Prif Weinidog yn cynnig y band Tremtations. Bydd y Prif Weinidog yn cynnal digwyddiad yn 10 ystod ystod. A ydy'r Prif Weinidog yn cytuno â mi ei fod yn bwysig bod yn parhau i gael debat ar y llawr yma
Starting point is 00:26:23 yn amser Llywodraethu Cymru ar gyfer Cymru? that it's important that we continue to have a debate on the floor of this House in Government's time on Black History Month. Prime Minister. Well, I'm not sure just at the moment going to something that's labelled temptations is quite where I need to go. But this is a really important initiative that will
Starting point is 00:26:40 be, it is important it's being marked and I'm very pleased to be hosting the event this evening to which I think she is coming. Thank you. Okay, just in case you missed that, here are the key nine seconds. There is one word that comes up. It begins with L. Do you want to guess what it is? There is one word that comes up. Well, actually, that's not it. So we'll come back to that later. But Calvin Robinson, this was completely extraordinary to me. Does he think it's a joke?
Starting point is 00:27:17 Because let's be honest, Calvin, temptations, when you're talking about temptations, you're not talking about accepting freebies for Lord Ali, are you? That has a clear sexual connotation, which is why everyone was laughing in the House of Commons. And Starmer thought it was funny too. Well, first of all, I'm glad that I made it back to the UK in time for Black History Month. Dan, how are we going to be celebrating? I will be doing three special shows, Kelvin. Not. Hey, I can't believe we're still going along with that nonsense in this country at this day and age.
Starting point is 00:27:55 I do agree when she says we need to reclaim the narrative, reclaim the positive narrative for Great Britain away from all this divisive claptrap. But if the prime minister is joking about potentially having had or being close to having affairs with people, that's just cruel. That's wicked. He's laughing at the expense of his wife and his family when he's like, I shouldn't be around the temptations right now.
Starting point is 00:28:18 That's horrible. But he's also laughing at the rest of us because he's saying that he can do whatever he likes. He can get away with it. No one could do or say anything about it. The mainstream media are not covering it. We can barely talk about it for legal reasons. There's so much that they're covering up.
Starting point is 00:28:32 It's disgusting. And so he needs to be open and honest. And actually, if he is having an affair, he needs to repent. He needs to seek forgiveness of God and seek forgiveness of his wife and kids. Indeed. And of course, there is no confirmation that he has had an affair, but just to bring people up to date, this is what Paul Staines,
Starting point is 00:28:51 who is the man behind Guido Forks, told me about exactly what his media organization and a couple of others, in fairness, although they haven't published anything, the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail are looking into. It won't take long to tell you neutrals ingredients. Vodka, soda, natural flavours. So, what should we talk about no sugar added
Starting point is 00:29:32 neutral refreshingly simple I think we'll we'll get to that in one second okay we'll we'll come back to that in one second it's the Paul Staines interview but Calvin he was very clear that they did have a name and that uh they were looking at it imagine potentially having had an affair and then joking about that with all your work colleagues
Starting point is 00:30:09 on national television, when all your loved ones, your friends and family are going to see it, and the British public you're supposed to be representing are going to see it. You're laughing in everyone's faces. That's ugly. That is very ugly. The moral value of this government is so low. The calibre is just abysmal. I mean, if he's having an affair, that is very ugly the moral value of this government is so low there's the caliber is
Starting point is 00:30:25 just abysmal they all need to i mean he if he's having a fair and he's joked about it publicly in the house of parliament he should resign actually he should be gone this is what paul stains had to say or are you under pressure legally not to reveal more well you know we've both been in the game a long time you know know the rules. If you can't stand it up completely, you can't run the story. So we have a name, as do the Mail and the Telegraph. We have a birth certificate
Starting point is 00:30:54 and people have been looking into it. Journalists have contacted the family. So it's in play and a lot of people do know it. And Cameron, it's just the front that he would think it was a laughing matter. Because, of course, if you think about what Dawn Butler was saying, it was joking. Well, she was talking about the fact that in the private apartments the temptations were
Starting point is 00:31:25 going to be there and of course paul stains also told me that amongst the westminster elite the belief is that care starmer wasn't telling the truth about why he needed lord ali's apartment during the election campaign of course he was the one to bring his family into it by saying, oh, we needed this so that my son could study for his GCSEs. Look, I mean, if there's some kind of assorted affair going on or some kind of potential love child or all of this stuff, it will come out. The truth always does come out.
Starting point is 00:32:02 And so he better get ahead of this by apologising and putting it up to the public and to the press. I don't understand how all of his colleagues can also be laughing along to them because it seems like they're all in the know and if they're laughing in that way, especially Dawn Butler, it's almost like she's
Starting point is 00:32:20 accepting or approving of the situation and all the colleagues all of them are joining in it's a bizarre it's like they're all on an inside joke and and therefore we must be the joke well indeed i mean that is what angers me i feel like if everyone is talking about something surely there should at least be a question asked about it. I mean, look, if you sort of game plan this, what would be wrong with a member of the mainstream media asking at a press conference, Keir Starmer, have you been honest about the shape of your family life, for example, because we're all talking about these rumours, they're all going around, you know, at least that gives him an opportunity on a public platform if he does want to say, no, no, no,
Starting point is 00:33:13 this is completely untrue. What I hate is the fact that they are all in on this together. You're right, the question should be asked. I'm baffled, Dan, by the idea that Keir Starmer could have an affair. I can't imagine him being passionate with anyone, even his wife and his children. From the documentaries and the reports and the interviews I've seen, he doesn't even have an affectionate relationship with his own kids, as in they don't really care when he comes home from work at the end of the day. And these are his own words. So
Starting point is 00:33:43 it's bizarre to me to hear that he's got a side love interest yeah well of course of course indeed but of course none of us know for sure tim shipman who was the sunday times political editor a journalist who i think is actually really good and who i trust was sued and taken to court for suggesting that there was a relationship between Starmer and the Labour peer, Baroness Chapman. So he paid out. And actually, in that case, he had to apologise and say there was nothing going on. So there have been rumours flying for a a long time no one knows exactly what they are but what we do know calvin is that lady victoria starmer completely disappeared from public view throughout the election campaign and it was only once the westminster rumors began that starmer
Starting point is 00:34:41 bizarrely at a taylor swift concert decided to go public with his wife in a lovey-dovey tweet and then started taking lots of money from Lord Ali to pay for her nice clothing and to ensure that she felt properly kitted out so again was that him saying look don't worry I know you don't want to do this i know you're really angry with me but i'm going to get you some really nice threads because lord ali's putting in tens of thousands of pounds you know we just don't know but the point is is that these questions if this was a conservative certainly if this was boris johnson it would be all that the mainstream media was asking about. Instead, we have virtual silence from all of the usual suspects.
Starting point is 00:35:31 Paul Brand, Beth Rigby, they just don't want to go there. Because they only care about moral issues when it's their opponent. They don't actually care about morality of the situation. They just want to use it as an attack. And it's all swarded. It's just all dirty, isn it all these dirty secrets and uh whether whether he got the money from lord ali to please his wife or any other reason he shouldn't really be taking all that money from lord ali that influences way too much and even that photograph we're looking at there
Starting point is 00:35:58 of that meant a taylor smith concert we know that the was it the home secretary and the mayor of london who gave the go-ahead for a blue light for Taylor Swift to get escorted essentially by the police through traffic to the concert treatment that is reserved for the Royals because Taylor Swift wanted it. And then after that, oh, guess who gets freebies from Taylor Swift? The Mayor of London and the politician who made sure she got blue lighted. It's all so corrupt. It's just it stinks. This Labour government stinks. It completely stinks.
Starting point is 00:36:24 And they're all on the take, Calvin. That's what makes me furious. I mean, virtually every member of the cabinet was there. And the education secretary, Bridget Philipson, who's so holier than thou about not wanting parents to send their kids to private schools, was more than happy to take free tickets to Taylor Swift. And when she was asked to justify why she said oh you know that's a hard one to turn down for my daughter so they are the true definition of champagne socialists but I still think uh let's just look at it one more time actually I still think this was an extraordinary moment no one in the mainstream media by the way
Starting point is 00:37:01 has even commented on Starmer's joke he puts it out there and they are protecting him so once more let's just very clearly listen to what he had to say prime minister well i'm not sure just at the moment going to something that's labeled temptations is quite where i need to go absolutely extraordinary now breaking right now and i going to try hard not to celebrate this one. Gabe Early and Beth Rigby could be out of a job sooner than you think. Sly News is being threatened with closure by Concast, the hard left outfit that has been bankrolling the failing business for years.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Let me show you this report from Guido Fawkes today. Rumors about the future of Sly News are swirling and they aren't pretty. With viewership dwindling and financial woes mounting, the channel has slashed its freelance budget and announced plans to lay off 1,000 staff members. Staff have complained of a steep drop in available shifts and discontent among employees is bubbling over as they prepare to unionise, fed up with meagre pay and poor working conditions. The numbers tell a grim story, Guido Fawkes reports.
Starting point is 00:38:19 August saw Mark Austin's The News Hour limp to a mere 76,000 viewers, less than the half of the 165,000 who tuned into BBC News at six. Meanwhile, Ofcom's latest figures reveal a troubling trend. The percentage of people who say they watch Sly News has dropped from 21% last year to 19% in 2024. Now, Comcast, which acquired Sly News in 2018, has only committed to keep the channel afloat until 2028. With an annual budget exceeding £100 million, though racked up losses in the tens of millions, Sly News is far from a money maker. Now, Guido Fork says the contract has yet to be renewed,
Starting point is 00:38:58 leaving the future of the channel in question. Goodness me, Calvin Robinson, goodness me calvin robinson goodness me who knew that hard left biased news would make absolutely no money i'm sorry after the despicable way that this corrupt organization acted over the brexit referendum and and the COVID pandemic, not to mention their political witch hunter, Boris Johnson, I will not be shedding a single tear. Not at all. The last time I was in the studio on Sly News,
Starting point is 00:39:39 I mentioned Midazolam, Matt Hancock, and they haven't invited me back since. However, when I got sacked from GB News, Sly News wanted an interview and I gave them the benefit of the doubt, invited them into my sitting room, and they tried to paint me as a misogynist. You agree with Lawrence Fox's words, though, don't you? You agree with Lawrence Fox's words, though, don't you? Or playing
Starting point is 00:39:56 all those gotcha games, just sly. Actually, I called them Sly News. I took your words down. I called them Sly News, Liarbone Air, I think it was Mock, who was very, very upset about it. He was furious with you, wasn't he, Mark Austin? Yeah, but they've just been peddling the pre-war narrative for so long
Starting point is 00:40:11 and just really annoying, not only their viewers, but the rest of the British public, especially over COVID. Their treatment of the COVID situation was abysmal. When they're lecturing us and telling us what to do
Starting point is 00:40:22 and going out partying themselves, they're hypocrites. They're just like the politicians. Beth Rigby, every single press conference, lockdown harder, lockdown harder, lockdown harder. She was out on the piss with Kay Burley. Both of them got suspended. I mean, it was completely outrageous.
Starting point is 00:40:37 But look, there are some other moments, Calvin, which just show how biased this channel is. And to be honest, I could pick from so many, but I've decided to go for a couple of my favorite Kay and Beth moments. So first, when the Sly News election coverage began, I hate to say this, but Kay Burley, who's meant to be a professional journalist, was almost orgasmic with the result. If you don't believe me, listen to this.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Well, we said it was going to be unpredictable, but I don't think anyone was predicting. We'll get that one shortly. But then there was the moment when she begged David Miliband to return to the UK. But we miss you. We need you to come home. That's a lovely, that's a very nice question. That's a very nice way of putting the question.
Starting point is 00:41:35 I miss you too. I miss many of my friends and former colleagues in the UK. Good to talk to you. Maybe we'll convince you next time we have you on the programme, but I know you have to dash, so we'll let you go now. It's always a pleasure to talk to you. Maybe we'll convince you next time we have you on the programme, but I know you have to dash, so we'll let you go now. It's always a pleasure to talk to you, Mr Miliband. Thanks for joining us on the Kay Burley Show. Thanks ever so much. Thank you. But do you think, I mean,
Starting point is 00:41:54 the leader of the opposition is not holding their feet to the fire, and as a result, the government are getting away with murder? Yeah, I mean, it's interesting, isn't it? David Miliband, he's been seen as the prince across the water, hasn't he, for a long time, that there was lots of talk he might come back
Starting point is 00:42:11 and would he, you know, would he come and... I mean, Father Calvin, they are activists. Oh, it's hilarious. I mean, even David Miliband was embarrassed by that, wasn't he? That's a nice question, comment, statement, fanfic that you're sending me right there. It's like, calm down, love. I've never understood Beth Rigby. She can't pronounce G's or T-H's.
Starting point is 00:42:33 I don't know how she managed to get on mainstream media in the first place, but that's just my story. Well, because she thinks like them, doesn't she? She absolutely thinks like them. And Calvin, without wanting to make this about ourselves, because it's not about ourselves, it's about lots of our brilliant fellow contemporaries, but people don't trust news coming from controlled and captured and uber-woke billionaire organizations like that, do they? When they can listen to individuals completely unfiltered who
Starting point is 00:43:06 have no controls i mean at the end of the day burley for example does what her bosses want i mean when sly news was owned by rupert murdoch she would cosplay as some sort of right winger so that's the problem what the people on air are saying is what the people who are pulling their strings are telling them to do and say. Well, 100 percent, I think people are sitting tired of all of this approved narrative from the mainstream media. And this is why independent media is outgrowing it. And this is another reason why Sky News will probably not last very much longer. It's not necessarily that it's Sky News that people don't like. It's the mainstream news that people don't like. People don't watch television anymore. People are not turning on their TVs.
Starting point is 00:43:46 You and I have seen this for years. You can see the ratings across all the channels dipping. And people are tuning in to YouTube and Rumble and Twitter or Facebook and just getting their news content from people that they know they can trust. And that's the important thing. People want to restore trust in people that they're listening to to find out what's going on in the world around them. And Sly News, the BBC, ITV, even Channel 4, all of these outlets for so long have been manipulating the news in order to kind of control the narrative that people have seen through it now to the point that they will not trust them any longer.
Starting point is 00:44:22 No, they won't. I mean, the extraordinary thing, if you look the u.s calvin this has already happened i mean there were the most incredible figures the other day about our friend uh megan kelly who has been a big inspiration in terms of me with this show her youtube numbers now outrank on a monthly basis virtually every major news organization in the uk i mean that have hundreds and hundreds of staff like from cbs news to to cnbc and it's megan on her own with a small team at home but it's because people want her truth she is truly independent and i love that and. And Megan Kelly's content is a great example of just put
Starting point is 00:45:08 it out with truth. You don't have to have multi-million dollar franchises. You don't have to have the fancy lights and stuff. You can just have you and a camera and a small team of individuals who trust you and support you. And people will like it. Create the content and people will come. And this is what the mainstream
Starting point is 00:45:23 media have forgotten for so long. Absolutely. So you will not mourn the loss of sly news? I will celebrate the loss of sly news. And I'm hoping that the BBC follows shortly. Yeah, indeed. Indeed. I mean, it absolutely should.
Starting point is 00:45:37 And the fact is, what everyone has to remember is these organisations are propped up. The British Bashing corporation is propped up by a compulsory poll tax stop paying it i mean calvin i know you've done that for a very long time and you've campaigned on that for a long time just stop paying the poll tax and sly news is propped up by billionaires and it is completely outrageous There has been... Yeah, that's funny, but both Darren Grimes and I were both involved in defunding the BBC back in the days way before GBN, and it's because we are forced to pay that.
Starting point is 00:46:14 You're right, it is a poll tax. We're forced to pay in order to watch any live television in this country. Why should we be forced to pay a tax to a company that we may not even be watching their content in order to watch someone else's content? That's robbery. That is outrageous, and we're going along with it because we have for so long but it's time to say actually the content that they produce is no longer fit for purpose
Starting point is 00:46:31 it's no longer informative or educational it's just manipulative and we don't want any part in it and people who don't pay are getting persecuted particularly women are getting persecuted by the by the courts by the magistrates and they're clogged up, actually, in the BBC cases, when that money could be going elsewhere. And people are struggling to get by in this day and age, and they're being forced to pay hundreds of pounds to the Beeb. For what? To be told that they're bad people, they're racist, xenophobic, transphobes, and all the other isms and isms and isms.
Starting point is 00:47:01 There have been two great examples in the mainstream media, though, of proper stouches between top presenters and politicians. And I want to look at both of them first, actually. Let's begin with Boris Johnson, who completely owned that odd little gremlin Matt Chorley, who is now based at the left-wing BBC over Brexit. This is quite an extraordinary exchange because I haven't been particularly impressed with Boris on this Unleashed Media Tour. He hasn't properly taken on the MSM, but finally he grew some balls. I think being at the BBC in a little room with that really awful gremlin Matt Chorley just pushed him over the edge. Watch what went down.
Starting point is 00:47:50 So there is one word that comes up. It begins with L. Do you want to guess what it is? Let me see. It's liar. Lots of people think you're a liar. Are you a liar? I know. And I think that, you know, whether it's the bus,
Starting point is 00:48:13 which in fact was the bus of truth... This is the 350 million. 350 million. You admit in your book that that was wrong. No, I don't. You do? Well, I say that it was in fact an underestimate because it was going to probably to rise to... No, you say in the book that the real figure... I know, I don't. You do. Well, I say that it was in fact an underestimate because it was going to probably to rise to...
Starting point is 00:48:25 No, you say in the book that the real net figure is much lower. Sorry, I'm not going to have all this rubbish. I've read your book. Well, then reflect... You say it was more like 170 million. Reflect properly. No. That is the net figure
Starting point is 00:48:41 that the UK was sending to Brussels to be spent by the EU on projects in the EU. The rest was to be spent by the EU on projects in the UK with no control from the UK, right? So that was why... Let's not get too far down. No, come on, you see, that's the problem. You accuse me of being a liar, you accuse me of being a liar,
Starting point is 00:49:03 and then when I actually come back with the truth, you don't want to hear it. And the truth is that those numbers were going to go up. And and yes, they tried to hang all that stuff around, you know, the Remain campaign. Why don't you say that the Remain campaign were a bunch of liars? Finally, some passion from Boris Johnson. Also, finally, someone taking on Chor chorley father calvin because it was fascinating wasn't it the moment that boris gets him with facts and the truth oh i just want to move on now that's hilarious basically i've read your book i know boris should have been like i wrote the book i know the cheek of it but yeah of course when he gets the data out there the real statistics he's he's like, oh, let's not get bogged down. Yes, let's get bogged down with the truth.
Starting point is 00:49:46 So you can't brush it over with a clickbait gotcha. They are. They're so grimy, aren't they, these mainstream journalists? They really are. this exchange and this awkward interview to make a wider point a point that we have been making about the liberal media for years uh charlie was completely owned here it's beautiful to watch why don't you get them in and i'll ask i'll ask george osborne well when did you last i bet you have never i bet nobody has ever accused Romain of being big, fat, pants on fire liars for the things that they said about what was going to go up. The reality is that I ended my premiership with unemployment at a 50-year low, with people in
Starting point is 00:50:50 paid employment, 620,000 more of them before the pandemic began, and youth unemployment at a 50-year low. When I ended my premiership, we were the second biggest exporter of financial services, the fourth biggest exporter in the world,
Starting point is 00:51:05 still attracting the lion's share of overseas investment into Europe, still the biggest. You know, why on earth do my opponents, our opponents, not your opponents, Matt... I don't have any opponents. You're unchallenged on this show, apart from my feeble efforts. But why are they allowed to get away with this?
Starting point is 00:51:30 Why is it? Is it because the liberal media establishment basically are for remain? Yes. Yes. Yes, it is. We got there. He said it how it is.
Starting point is 00:51:41 And that's exactly what the problem has been all along. The liberal media were on the side of remain, just as the liberal media were on the side of having a Labour government and getting the Tories out, getting Boris Johnson out, getting Liz Truss out. The liberal media have been on the side of the liberal politicians this entire time. Thank you, Boris Johnson, for calling them out.
Starting point is 00:51:57 Yes, indeed. But now the next step, Kelvin, is for politicians like Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage to start rejecting these interviews. You know, come and talk to me. Come and talk to you. There's a whole world out there. Yeah. So why is he even on with Max Hawley? Twice this month I've had the independent contact me saying, Father Calvin Rawson, can you give us a comment? I just replied, no. Don't engage these people. I'm not having anything to do with them.
Starting point is 00:52:26 And the thing that's frustrating, Calvin, is clearly he thinks he has to do this to sell his book. But he doesn't. Look at what Trump is doing with the independent media in the US. It's clever. It's so much better than Kamala. But there was another extraordinary exchange over this Sun front page, which is about Taylor Swift receiving preferential treatment to get a blue light police escort during London before her Wembley concert, which surprise, surprise, was attended by lots of the politicians who had decreed that this was necessary. Although, of course, they say, oh, no, no, no, no, it was up to the police, even though
Starting point is 00:53:01 the police didn't want to do it. But this morning on Sly News, things got very tense between the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, and the presenter, Kay Burley. This interview is revealing on so many levels. When does fast grocery delivery through Instacart matter most? When your famous grainy mustard potato salad isn't so famous without the grainy mustard. When the barbecue's lit, but there's nothing to grill. When the in-laws decide that, actually, they will stay for dinner. Instacart has all your groceries covered this summer. So download the app and get delivery in as fast as 60 minutes.
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Starting point is 00:53:58 Well, you were there. I paid for my tickets. I paid for my tickets. Well, he's paying for his tickets. Eventually you paid for them. But, you know, he's paying for his tickets. Eventually, I pay for mine up front, eight months earlier. So please, don't do that.
Starting point is 00:54:11 No, but he genuinely does think it's important when he is paying for it. Who else went, apart from me, from Sky? Well, I mean, I went, and I've declared that in line with the ministerial code. But you don't work for Sky. But your suggestion is that somehow they shouldn't be going. That's exactly my suggestion. My point is that as long as they declare it and are absolutely upfront about what's happened, people can judge for themselves and people will judge for themselves.
Starting point is 00:54:34 You're absolutely right. And it's fair that they do that. But the suggestion that the Home Secretary intervened and made a decision about security arrangement for Taylor Swift is simply not true. So, OK, Lisa Nandy thought that she'd owned Kay Burley, right? But what I found really interesting, Calvin, is they all hang out together. I know. They were all at Taylor Swift together. Yep. There's two good friends having a chat and one of them felt like the other one had called her out, but she hadn't.
Starting point is 00:55:00 She failed. Lisa failed to call out Kay in that one. And Kay's like, well, I paid for my tickets. But what's funny is Kay Burley's like, well, you guys shouldn't have been there. Well, why didn't you say that to them when you were there with them? Like, be honest with your friends then. Don't try and gotcha them on television. It's all a bit backhanded. It's quite nasty to see. But where Lisa Nandy is wrong is that, no, the police said that Taylor Swift did not deserve or need or require a blue light escort through the
Starting point is 00:55:26 capital city and the Labour politicians leaned on the police like they're their personal bodyguards to give Taylor Swift that escort and then half the Labour Party are in the box with free tickets watching Taylor Swift and no doubt they got to meet her and get all the VIP treatment. It's disgusting. It should not be happening. These people are all in it together. And I just think it's so important, Calvin, that we keep on pointing that out because they drink in the same pubs together. They play in sports leagues together. They talk on the phone together. I mean, they're all losers, by the way. They're all losers in life. That's why they hang out in Westminster, because it's the swamp. You wouldn't want to be there i promise you they're boring ballards but it's really important that we point
Starting point is 00:56:09 this out because it frames the coverage because of course you're never going to properly go after one of your mates and this is the truth of the matter most of those those uh covid lockdown parties most of those high-profile journalists were at those exact same parties as well. And this is why most of the Labour politicians didn't get called out, including Beergate with Keir Starmer, which they skirted around. But they went so hard on Boris, who was hardly ever there, if ever, just popping in. They were the ones who were complicit. it's also twisted calvin you do have cool friends so check this out calvin has been hanging out with tucker carlson and kid rock he's gonna tell us all about it in one minute so don't go anywhere i've been dying to hear about uh this night out just before we get to that guys it is the best time of year. Football is back.
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Starting point is 00:59:13 show and father calvin robinson i've been absolutely dying to hear about your night out with tucker carlson and kid rock here you are pictured backstage backstage with those two legends. So was this at Tucker's, because he's touring the US at the moment, isn't he, Calvin? Was that where you met him? He is. This was the Tucker Carlson live tour. And he came to Michigan actually on the day that I got installed in my parish. So we had this big doing church, big liturgy, and a reception afterwards. And that's why the bishopishops there in the photograph as well. My bishop, Patrick Fodor, a good man. And we had a great day.
Starting point is 00:59:49 And then Tucker's team were like, we're in town as well. We should meet up. And they offered to give me the VIP experience, but I couldn't make it to that because we had church stuff, which comes first, absolutely. But then we got to the show. We watched the show and it was fantastic. Tucker starts off on a
Starting point is 01:00:05 platform uh giving a monologue on the state of politics before then going over to sit on the sofa with his guests and his guest on this day was uh kid rock because kid rock is a michigander from from michigan and i i'm not that believe it or not i'm not that knowledgeable about pop culture so i wasn't that familiar with Kid Rock. I love Kid Rock. I used to listen to him about two decades ago, Calvin. Well, he's sound. He was just speaking common sense.
Starting point is 01:00:36 He swears too much, a bit like our friend Lawrence. But he's got family first values, Christian values, and he's very conservative. And I was impressed by what they both said. But then I popped backstage afterwards. I got someone to escort me to go and meet them in the green room and they were just chilling out and I thought this is nice we had a bit of a conversation, I gave
Starting point is 01:00:53 a course on one of my common sense crusade pipes because I've been on his show a few times but this is the first time I've met him in person and I had a bit of a chat with Kid Rock who said hi I'm Bob and introduced himself and he was just so cool to talk to. I said, you guys must be tired. Thank you for indulging me in my bishop.
Starting point is 01:01:09 This has been lovely. Kid Rock's like, well, we've got to go and eat. Surely you've got to eat. Come, let's go and eat. We jumped in the back of Kid Rock's truck. We had a police escort to this bar where they just kept piling on the drinks and the food. It was just an amazing conversation, great time. We sat around the table and kid was like i just want to call one
Starting point is 01:01:29 of my friends and introduce you to one of my friends i think facetime here's oh mr president how are you he only goes and calls donald trump he couldn't even make it up this was the day i was getting it installed so it was such a such a privilege such a great day no way but yeah we had a bit of a bit, a bit of a dance some good Jesus music and I think a lot of that content will be in Tucker Carlson's behind the scenes footage when that comes out from his Tucker Carlson live show
Starting point is 01:01:53 Father Calvin Robinson you are living the American dream but you're still a transatlantic man of course and it is great to have you back in the UK today, we will speak next week Take care, God bless man of course and it is great to have you back in the uk today we will speak next week take care god bless look don't go anywhere because coming up in the uncancelled after show royal youtube
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Starting point is 01:03:07 but most importantly i promise to keep fighting for you We'll be right back.

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