Dan Wootton Outspoken - BREAKING! FURY AS 15YO BOY IS STABBED TO DEATH AT SHEFFIELD SCHOOL | ALEX PHILLIPS REACTS LIVE
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no spin no bias no censorship i'm dan whart is Outspoken Live, episode number 154.
And I can't believe this is how we are starting the week. But actually, sadly, maybe I can,
because British society is in decline. How else can you explain the fact our children are no longer safe at a Taylor Swift dance class
or school? So this was the scene at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield today after a
15-year-old was stabbed at lunchtime. And in the past hour, this devastating announcement from South Yorkshire Police.
With great sadness that I share with you today, a teenager has died following a stabbing at a Sheffield school earlier today.
Our thoughts are with the family of the boy, his friends and the whole school community.
At 12.17pm, emergency services were called to All Saints Catholic High School on Granville Road.
The victim, a boy, suffered serious injuries.
In my digest next, why the British establishment are wrong to blame the knives themselves for the troubles we are very clearly facing.
Then the brilliant Alex Phillips of the That's What She Said sub stack joins me live to react
to a terrible afternoon of news. Also coming up on the show today, Elon Musk has backed Reform UK
to win the next UK general election, endorsing the party's surging MP Rupert Lowe,
who has outplayed leader Nigel Farage by demanding hourly deportation flights in a bold address.
GB News is slammed for biased coverage of Tommy Robinson's anti-isolation patriotic rally at the weekend.
And lying, cheating Keir Starmer broke lockdown rules again. But the MSM is pretty much
ignoring the story. Also, why did Ian Dale of LBC have a meltdown on air? I will show you.
Then in the uncancelled after show on Substack, I'm teaming up again with the Royal News Network
for all of the big headlines out of Buckingham Palace over the weekend. New pictures actually
just released
of Catherine, the Princess of Wales, including one taken by Louis, the young prince I'm going
to show you. Oh, and by the way, in Montecito, Meghan Markle has, surprise, surprise, emerged
from her LA wildfires hibernation to gate crash another Hollywood event where she wasn't welcome.
So you can watch that by signing up to my sub stack www.outspoken.live. Greatest Britain Union Jackass also returns today. I
announced the Greatest Britain at the end of the show, but the great thing is the Union Jackass,
you get to choose, you get to vote. Do so in the live chat on YouTube right now.
The nominations, which come by the way from the Dan Wharton Outspoken Club on X. Here they are. Harry, Prince Harry, nominated by Six Felicity for pressuring King Charles.
Kanye West, nominated by Anna Island for pimping his partner to hijack optics at the Grammy Awards.
And the governor of Woodhill, nominee three, Nicola Marfleet. She was nominated by Diana at Mother Clanger
for being complicit in banning visitors for Tommy Robinson and blocking his son's phone number. So
get voting. We've got to have a little bit of fun amongst this very sad news. So get voting
live on YouTube. The results at the end of the show. But now, let's go.
Our children are not safe at a Taylor Swift dance class during the school holidays.
And they are not safe at school either. Today, an air ambulance was called to All Saints Catholic
High School in Sheffield after a 15-year-old was stabbed with a 14-year-old arrested by police.
Today, the MSM reluctantly broke away from covering lockdown cheat Slippery Starmer's
latest uninspiring pro-UK diatribe in Brussels,
to break the news that is becoming all too predictable.
Police were called to reports of a stabbing at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield
just after quarter past 12 this afternoon.
When officers arrived, they quickly detained a teenage boy
as they found that a 15 year old
youngster another boy had suffered serious injuries he has been taken to
hospital and we understand that his family are aware now we do know that
emergency services remain at the school itself
on snow the head teacher of Saints, Sean Pender,
sent out a statement about today's incident to parents,
saying that they have dealt with an extremely serious incident in school,
resulting in us going into lockdown procedure.
They said that the incident involved two students,
one of whom we believe has been seriously injured.
And Mr Pender said that all other students are contained and saved.
So that's a 14-year-old being detained by South Yorkshire police,
a school in lockdown and a 15-year-old in hospital with serious injuries
and their family informed after reports of a stabbing.
And in the past hour, the devastating news we all feared.
With great sadness that I share with you today,
a teenager has died following a stabbing at a Sheffield school earlier today.
Our thoughts are with the family of the boy, his friends and the whole school community.
At 12.17pm, emergency services were called to All Saints Catholic High School
on Granville Road. The victim, a boy. Remember when we used to look arrogantly over at America
when it came to school shootings and think it couldn't happen here. Well, it is happening here.
Because British society is in decline.
And I just feel a crushing and deep sense of sadness today
about what I see with my own eyes as well.
It's hard to shake.
This weekend, my neighbour was robbed in broad daylight
by two Asian men who threatened
me with a drill when I confronted them. It was all to steal an electric bike.
And then back to schools. A little covered case came to its conclusion today with a 14-year-old
girl who stabbed two teachers and a pupil in Wales found guilty of attempted murder. Now, doesn't it say everything
about this government that at the moment the 15-year-old was being killed at school, the
Education Secretary, Bridget Philipson, was talking about Ofsted inspections. And sure,
that's important, but when we can't even protect our children at the school gates? And as usual, the elite class seem to be desperate to look for irrational solutions.
Now, Idris Elba is a great actor and a good man with honourable intentions.
But the BBC giving him a massive platform to suggest knives without sharp blades should be introduced to the UK.
Seems to me the ultimate example of missing the real problem.
The thing is that kitchen knives are perhaps 25% of the knives used in most of the terrible crimes.
That's one of the stats in the films.
And those kitchen knives are usually a domestic
situation okay um so kitchen knives of course it's very difficult they're domestic knife i do think
there is areas of innovation that we can do with kitchen knives i hate to say it not all kitchen
knives need to have a point on them that sounds like a crazy thing to say but actually it would
reduce you know you can still cut your food without the point on the knife,
which is an innovative way to sort of look at it.
And in a country in crisis, I'm sorry, but yeah, let's look at that.
And I have absolutely no doubt that the crime wave sweeping the country,
we all know it by the way way regardless of the official crooked stats, makes it more likely real political change is coming. And Elon Musk agreed this
weekend. When Rupert Lowe, the Reform UK MP growing in power and stature posted at the weekend,
Reform now four points ahead in the latest polling, we are going to win the next
election, real change is coming. Elon simply replied, true. And it is Rupert's fighting talk
that is galvanising Brits into believing that that sort of Trump change is possible, including
MAGA-style deportations.
In a recent debate with an immigration lawyer,
another profession pork-barrelling a living,
I was told that a deportation scheme on the scale required
would be impossible as it would take a flight leaving every hour.
That sounds like a very good starting point to me.
APPLAUSE That sounds like a very good starting point to me.
The message has to be clear.
If you're in our country illegally, expect deportation.
Implement that on the scale required and the boats will stop overnight.
I can promise you that.
Just look at what we've done to ourselves.
There is only one chance to save this country,
and that is by electing a reformed government in 2029 or before.
We have been shown the way by one Donald John Trump.
And Labour is starting to panic, with its left-wing organ The Observer reporting yesterday how Reform UK can, and I will say will, win tonnes of Labour seats whenever the next election is called.
And it is partly because there is now an MP like Rupert Lowe
who is not afraid to say the country is in trouble because of mass immigration.
But friends, be in no doubt that our country is in the most precarious position I can remember. And what is the root
cause? Uncontrolled mass immigration. Immigration, immigration, immigration. Legal and illegal.
If raising legitimate concerns about thousands and thousands of unchecked foreign males illegally entering
our country makes me far right, then so be it.
If objecting to these men, often from alien cultures that hold no respect for women, being housed in luxury accommodation.
And like Trump, Rupert Lowe is prepared to admit
that DEI policies are just another example of anti-white racism.
We should call DEI what it is.
Anti-white racism.
We must eradicate the poisonous diversity industry,
scrap every DEI-related job,
and judge people on merit and merit alone.
I couldn't care if a workforce is diverse or inclusive.
I only care if it's competent.
That is all that matters.
And Rupert Lowe is gaining huge popularity.
With our children being stabbed to death at school and Labour doing nothing to address the country's declining law and order,
it does feel to me a matter of when, not if, the Trump-Musk revolution comes to the UK via folk like Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage.
The only question is how long we can realistically wait before our society crumbles.
Now, it's time for The Outsider.
And I'm absolutely delighted today to be joined by Alex Phillips.
That's what she said.
The sub stack, which I absolutely endorse and think you should all follow.
And Alex, so great to have you because I know you have been very unwell.
And it is horrible, actually, to start on this note, Alex.
But I don't know about you.
When I saw that South Yorkshire Police press conference this afternoon confirming that a 15-year-old boy had been killed at school, stabbed to death.
A 14-year-old has been arrested on a murder, suspicion of murder.
I just felt this crushing sense of sadness and hopelessness about what is going on in our country.
Right.
Do you know, last night I was actually having a conversation
with my other half and we were talking about incidents
from the past where young children have been murdered,
like Damolola Taylor, and how much attention it got in the press.
And now it's almost as if this is becoming normalised,
that actually a young child being stabbed, let alone by another young child, is something that is becoming so seemingly commonplace that it barely warrants the media furore that once upon a time it used to attract.
And you have to ask yourself culturally, what is going on? Now, I have my theories. I think that a big part of this is we've imported cultures which have far higher levels of violence than our own innate culture.
And I think as well, young children are being exposed to the glorification of violent crime, whether that be through things they're watching online, whether that be through groups on social media, whether that be through culture such as drill music.
Now, we don't know the identity of these youngsters.
I doubt we will because the law precludes minors from being identified in the press.
There'll be a lot of people who will suspect there might be a racial or cultural or religious element to this.
But frankly speaking, now, the problem of knife crime pervades society it is across
all communities there was not long ago a similar story in Wales actually where a young girl aged
14 or 15 had bought a weapon to school and the school had been locked down and armed police had
had to be called and you kind of think to yourself why is it that children are wanting to go out and
violently harm, even murder other children? Something's gone so drastically wrong. I think
we do need to start looking at online. Normally, I would not agree with anything the Home Secretary
says in the form of Yvette Cooper, but she is talking about really cracking down on social media and an online website where
violent content is available to young people, not just young people, frankly, it should be
violent content available to anybody. I do agree that that needs to happen. I think for too long,
the World Wide Web has been the Wild Wild West, and it's been allowed to regulate itself. And
there's all sorts of poisonous, toxic material on there from pornography to violence that is deeply harming
mental health and social stability um but you know i think we do also need to have very very
complex conversations about cultural elements as well well completely agree. And the problem is, Alex, it's all well and good for
Yvette Cooper to try and say, oh, it's down to the social media companies, or it's down to Jeff
Bezos and Amazon. But to me, that avoids what the real problem is. And what's so disturbing is
people in America can see all too clear. I mean, I know you're just back from the inauguration in
DC. They all know what's happening over here. J.ance tucker carlson they know their elite class talk about
the issues that are happening in the uk we don't and look i don't want to personally attack idris
alba i know the guy i know his heart is in the right place but the problem is alex it's ludicrous when we start suggesting let's remove blades from all of our
knives it's like total diversion and again I'm not attacking him personally I know he wants to do good
but that is not going to solve the issue if people want to find a knife they will find a knife
yeah I mean and not just a knife there are all sorts of things which you know indiscriminately
used as murder weapons I mean when people get, cars seem to be something and, you know, ramming into crowds of people. If people want to find a way to cause grievous bodily harm to somebody else, there are plenty of tools at their disposal. You just have to be rather creative. So it's a cultural issue that we have to address first.
What is going on here?
Again, we're not going to have much information, I don't think, about this particular incident.
We don't know if it's gang related.
We know that young people increasingly are being drawn into the drugs trade.
We don't know if this is cultural, whether this is someone, say, from the Muslim faith
stabbing someone from another faith.
We don't know.
We really don't know.
These could be two white kids, two black kids, two Asian kids, a mixture. We have no idea what's gone on here.
And like I said, the problem of knife crime now pervades so many sections of society,
so many communities, that it'd be anybody's guess. But I do think this started with the
importation of violent culture from other countries, because this didn't used to be a problem here. And I think that it's being fueled as well by the importation of violent culture from other countries. And I again, hop back to things like drill music. and consuming online that they are motivated to seek vengeance with mortal force.
What is going on here?
I mean, this really needs to be analysed from all directions.
Yes, I think we do need to have conversations about regulation of the internet, of social media.
This isn't about free speech. It is about safety.
You wouldn't walk down a high street, right, and have sex shops and peep shows and places selling illegal drugs and young kids being able to buy cannabis gummies.
And, you know, you would not have that in a physical material world if you walk from, you know, from one side of a town centre to the other.
But this is what the online atmosphere is like for many young people.
So we do need to talk about that but we shouldn't do
that and go well that's going to solve the problem or changing the way knives are made are going to
solve the problem the problem begins frankly with the people perpetrating these acts and what is
getting into them what is inspiring them and motivating them and that is harrowing you know
these are young kids it young kids these days have lost any form of childhood innocence.
They are exposed to way too much. We've had this conversation, OK, since I was a kid.
You know, I remember with the awful incident of Jamie Bolger and that kidnapping and we were told, oh, maybe it's violent computer games.
You know, maybe on some level it is. Actually, we've stopped having that conversation.
When you look at some of the games that young people are playing now,
they're riddled with violence.
But is it also some of the films they're watching,
the music they're listening to?
Is it just things going on in chat groups?
Is it videos they're watching online on things like YouTube or on Snapchat?
I mean, children need to be mollycoddled to some degree,
and it isn't about free speech. It is about protecting them and their young plastic minds with an incubation of safety, because they're not old enough just throw them into a situation where they can be accessed by anybody, encouraged by anyone, drawn into gangs,
watch violence online and just go, oh, that's not going to have any repercussions.
Well, I know. And imagine if you are a youngster now, and this is certainly something that you
probably didn't have growing up, Alex, or most people didn't have in our generation growing up
here, you are going to be scared for your safety now at school or your safety at a dance class.
That is utterly, utterly appalling because that plays with your psyche as well. But Alex, can I
just ask you about the political dimension to this? We saw Rupert Lowe this weekend being incredibly bold at the Reform UK regional conference in Essex, especially on that issue of mass deportations, an area where it almost feels like he's positioning himself to the right of Nigel Farage, receiving the endorsement of Elon Musk, certainly in terms of what he's saying just after this fallout between Musk and Farage.
What do you make of the rise of Rupert Lowe?
Yeah, I mean, Rupert's just proven himself to be real high quality.
I think a chart came out earlier showing the activity out of MP's office and he's the second most active in Parliament.
And it shows. Nigel is a party leader.
OK, so Nigel is going to be very busy right now building the party up from the grassroots onwards.
Nigel's an old hat in politics. He knows the game. He knows he's got to tread carefully.
He also knows the media are using divide and conquer at the moment with reform.
They can't help but want to bring up Tommy Robinson with Nigel.
And Nigel knows all too well that that's a contentious subject for him because
the media will go to town if he runs to tommy robinson's defense that's uh eclipsing anything
else he has to say and alienating one group of the electorate that right now and you can tell
by the polling are going i rather like reform i could vote for them and at the other side he risks
potentially use losing the base votes because he's not coming out in defence of Tommy Robinson.
What people need to understand is this is a tactic being used deliberately by other parties and the media to try and break up the solidity of Reform UK.
Now, I have no doubt that whatever Rupert decided to say at the conference, Nigel would have known about it.
There's only five of them in Parliament. It's not like they're not all meeting all the time and having conversations and discussing what policy
should be. It's not like this is a party of, you know, 300 or pulling in different directions.
And I have no doubt Nigel has said himself repeatedly that we need to have deportations
of people who are here illegally. There is a sort of strain right now, people wanting reform to go much further,
much faster. But again, you've got to be politically astute. And we're looking and
applauding what Donald Trump is doing. He is deporting criminals. He is deporting people
who have broken into the country. He is deporting people who have broken the law. And that is what
reform, we're saying, needs to be done. It's interesting. Today, elite reporters come out of the EU, authored initially by Poland,
saying that the EU are now thinking of leaving the 1951 Refugee Convention,
which is the treaty in which you have to give someone asylum
if they come to claim it in your country.
And it prohibits refoulement, which is essentially,
once there's been a deportation decision or in the process of that happening, the risk of someone being sent to a country that is deemed unsafe.
Now, this report says that, you know, people are coming here claiming asylum, but they don't want to integrate.
They're creating balkanized communities. They're subverting European culture, European values.
It's breaking up our society.
And so we're going to potentially leave that treaty.
That is astonishing.
But when I look back to the hubris and the histrionics that Nigel Farage faced during the Brexit campaign,
when he stood in front of that billboard with the snake of migrants coming across Europe,
and it just said breaking point. He knew what was
coming over the horizon. So I am not prepared to see Nigel being thrown under the bus as if all
of a sudden he's irrelevant, as if someone's doing better than him. This is his game. He wrote the
game. He's the one who's pushed politics where it's got to now. He's the one who's been the
leading voice to that in the country. He's the one who time and again has shown that he's ahead of the arguments, that he is the vanguard for common sense, that he
has the courage and the bravery to stick his head above the parapet. Right now, he's got to be a
party leader. And his approach, whatever people might think, his approach is working. You look
at that polling, his approach is working. If he had any issue with Rupert Lowe saying what Rupert
Lowe has said, Rupert Lowe wouldn't have have said it so don't think for any minute that this is two people singing
off different hymn sheets or one person bettering the other this is a party which speaks with one
voice because they're small enough solid enough brave enough they've known each other a long time
we were all MEPs in that parliament together okay I was was there when reform was really being set up
and I was the one who encouraged the former Brexit Party MEPs
to get back involved with reform.
And it was just Richard Tice and David Bull.
I got in there and said to the Rupert Lowe's of this world,
you need to come back.
And I would be there myself were I not a broadcaster
with a channel that says you can't be political
because Ofcom will have your guts for garters.
And that's my main source of income. I would be there myself.
So I know what goes on in that party. And I don't particularly like to see this narrative coming out as if there are these divisions,
as if one person is doing better than the other.
They are proper teammates and allies who believe in the same thing and who have shown audacity and tenacity.
And that is what this country needs. So let's just keep backing them.
Yes, and beautifully put. And by the way, as I keep saying, Alex, I would be very happy
with Nigel Farage as Prime Minister, Rupert Lowe as Home Secretary, and I'd quite like Alex Phillips
in the Cabinet too. Actually, I would be very happy with that.
And I think it's a good point to make that Nigel is attempting to be a party leader. It's very,
very important to remind people of that. Breaking right now, the anti-isolation
march for Tommy Robinson took place through central London at the weekend. But the incredible,
positive, non-violent scenes, surprise, surprise,
ignored by the mainstream media, including GB News. Here's what they chose not to show you. But Liam Taft's really good guy, podcaster, close friend of Tommy Robinson,
posted after watching GB News coverage of the event,
I'm starting to lose faith in GB News.
Stick to your word and be the people's channel.
I'll get reaction from Alex Phillips in just one moment,
but here's what Liam had to say.
Just an observation before I call it a night after a glorious day in the capital of our country,
standing tall and side by side with the working class patriots of Great Britain. I noticed GB News have reported on the events that took place today in London.
And the camera action was veered on the anti-racist and the anti-fascist protest,
which was embarrassing because they were 95% white.
And the Stop the Isolation event was a wide range and mixture of races. Seems bizarre that the camera footage that GB News put
out is of a small group of wallies protesting against people that genuinely protest and detest racists. So GB News, are you the people's channel? Is there someone preventing you
from reporting the truth? Great footage you would have had today. 100,000 people waving union jacks.
At one stage, they were singing the YMCA. You can't get more fair and friendly than that.
But I noticed GB News haven't reported properly on what took place today in London.
I'm starting to lose faith in you, GB News.
You must do better.
A lot of good patriots weighed in after Liam posted that video.
Chris Davies wrote, Liam, GB News is part of the establishment.
I backed them 100% until they sacked Mark Stein and stopped watching completely when they fired Dan Woodson, Lawrence Fox and Calvin Robinson.
They are controlled opposition and anything but the People's Channel.
Avoid.
Lawrence Fox posted, it was forever thus. So let me bring in Alex Phillips on this, who has an interesting
point of view because Alex, Brexit Party MEP, GB News launch presenter, works in the mainstream
and independent media, and has been one of the only MSN journalist to interview Tommy Robinson before he went to prison.
So, Alex, do you think there is any excuse for a broadcaster like GB News not to cover this type of protest,
which, let's be honest, was totally positive, no violence,
and actually is full of people who watch their channel and want to support their channel.
Yeah, well, look, I'm not exactly the first person to jump up and down and cheer for GB News after the way they treated me. They can rot in hell as far as I'm concerned. One of these days
when I'm not under an NDA, I will tell my story. That is not going to be today. But is there any
excuse for them to have not covered it? Yes, there is, actually. And I think we both know what it is. There's a number of excuses. The first one is this remains a regulated channel. They choose to remain on linear television. I think a lot of their viewers probably watch them on their televisions, actually on the channel rather than online. But that, of course, comes with the hefty punishment of being regulated by Ofcom and I remember I was just talking about this the other
day actually with my other half I remember when I had people on talking about the origins of Covid
because when the channel launched we were still in the midst of Covid we're still partially locked
down and social distancing and I had a number of people on talking about that from Matt Ridley who
did the book Virus yes yes Professor Angus Dalish, who is the world expert in virology,
and you full well that that thing was made in a lab,
could even point at whose handiwork it had been.
And they came to me and said, you mustn't do this again.
You mustn't have this on again.
There have been warnings and complaints from Ofcom.
So I think on one level they've been in a fight
with their hands tied behind their backs
because they remain on linear television.
Unless you're not going to be regulated by Ofcom, you're in trouble.
You are controlled opposition.
Now, the other thing, of course, that they have faced is this channel
launched with a £63 million budget to last them three years.
They spaffed it up the wall in the first year.
They've been perennially in a doom loop of losing money ever since.
Their viewing figures might be good. The figures on the bank account probably aren't as good.
And one of the reasons that it's impacted them and they haven't started reaping the benefits of
the footfall that they might be getting is because of advertising boycotts. And again,
when the left moves, it moves moves and when it was decided that
stop funding hate we're going to come after GB News and intimidated various sponsors and various
advertisers to not advertise with the channel and unfortunately a lot of the big advertisers now
are sold through big ad agencies in London who are all woke it meant that GB News could only get the odd, you know, advert for spray
on hair and tarpaulins made in Merthyr Tydfil, which isn't going to fund the operation of a
linear channel. So in that respect, GB News have kind of wedged between a rock and a hard place,
because they know that if they cover the sort of material that the audience might like, they're
going to be in trouble with Ofcom, facing fines from them in trouble with advertisers facing blocks from them so where
are they going to get their money um so that is that that is the commercial reality right now
of having a channel on television it's going to take a lot to try and change that
um but this is why more and more people are not only sort of leaving
the bbc leaving sky they're in huge trouble aren't they they're sort of you know on the brink of going
bust sky news anyway they've always been popped up by the border channel but more and more people
now are even wanting to leave gb news which was set up to be an antidote for all of this and come
to channels like yours dan because this is where there isn't censorship, because you don't have to worry about whether, you know, Flash want to advertise their cleaning products on your channel.
You don't have to worry about whether Ofcom's going to come after you with a big old fine. Yet,
do expect under the Labour government there to be more regulation as a whole over all sorts of
forms of broadcasting. But we live in this period of flux. And actually what's happening in America is quite reassuring
because it seems to me we have reached the pinnacle of woke.
Yep.
That it is going to start being killed off now.
And do you know what?
Like I said, I don't have many kind words for GB News
because I've still got a bitter taste in my mouth
about what happened to me.
But I do wish them all the best.
And I do want channels to thrive.
Because if channels are not allowed to
say what they like on linear TV which is still the preferred method of viewing for a lot of people
we don't live in a free speech nation we don't live in a true democracy so for me it's important
actually that um all the things that are facing GB News and preventing it from doing this if there
weren't advertising boycotts if there wasn't Ofcom regulation, would they have a bolder editorial?
I kind of think they probably would.
I'm going to give them credit for that.
I think they would.
But the reality of the 21st century means
because they insist on still being on television,
they're never going to be able to do
what the viewers want them to do.
Very beautifully explained.
And I always look back positively,
I think, even even that was a nightmare
in so many ways alex because look we we came across each other didn't we it's these types of
friendships and hopefully we can take now that original mission which we hoped we would get to
do on gb news into this independent space where you're doing brilliant things on sub stack and i
know have lots of exciting plans and i personally believe that is the future because there is far less chance of
an individual being corrupted and especially an individual who isn't regulated and doesn't have
to deal with advertising boycotts. So I couldn't agree with you more. What was interesting though,
Alex, is some of the journalists, the sound journalists who did try and cover these protests at the weekend were actually
attacked but not not by the tommy robinson supporters but by the be kind lot you know
the narinda kerr and all of that so i wanted to show you what went down with jess gill specifically
we're literally harassed at the counter tommy robinson Roeddwn ni'n llythyrol yn cael ein haroesu ar y cwnt o Tom Robinson. Roedd yn gallu rhoi ei ddau ar ni gyd.
Ie, roedd yn ein gwisgo'r ddau ffwrdd oed, a'r polis yn gwneud y llawr yn ôl ac yn rhoi'n arno'n llawr.
Roedd yn rhoi'r llawr yn eu ffosgau. Roedden nhw'n hynod o ddifrifol. Roedden ni'n gallu gwneud y peth.
Rydyn ni'n amlwg yn ddau, ddau gyrs, ddau gyrs. Obviously just two young girls, two young women. We weren't asking anything hostile or asking...
I was wearing this badge, you know, my stock fascism badge. I was one of them.
So true, so true. But no, they weren't having it. We weren't asking anything controversial.
We were supposedly the problem, asking questions. The police would arrest us if we didn't leave.
And mind you, the police saw that men were putting their hands on us.
They turned a blind eye, they called us far-right, the police called us far-right.
One of the police officers was friends with a couple of people at the protest.
Well, it looks like it.
He was saying, hey, how are you doing? I've not seen you for a while.
He was supposed to show there was a friendship between him and the protesters.
And they told us that we are a far-right organisation.
How are we the problem?
We don't deserve to be until you're left to protest.
We don't deserve to be asking...
They were literally hurling abuse at us.
The protesters were hurling abuse at us in front of the police.
I mean, Alex, that is surely an example of two-tier policing in action. hurling abuse at us. The protesters were hurling abuse at us in front of the police.
I mean, Alex, that is surely an example of two-tier policing in action, which is why I think it's a real shame that we don't have mainstream journalists down there, because it is left to
independent folk like Jess Gill who get treated like that. Yeah, and also, you know, whatever
one's political views, this is an event. It should have been covered as an event.
And, you know, Jessica was brilliant.
I love her.
Well done, Jess, you brave wee thing.
Welcome to the world.
Can I just say, you know... And she can take it.
She's figured off.
She can take it.
She can take it.
I mean, I remember I was an MEP
and they used to insist on having that sort of,
you know, adult jamboree on College Green all the time with all those twats wearing berets and crap like that.
You know, the sort of ones who never, never got over the end of Glastonbury Festival for their age group.
And the broadcasters loved it. And I remember going to have interviews on College Green and people spitting on me and actually pulling out handfuls of hair during the Brexit years.
And the police had to escort me onto College Green. And, you know,
there weren't any arrests. It was almost like, well, that's fine, because you're a Brexit party
NEP, you probably deserve it. You know, I'm going to say something quite radical here.
We've just had the 60th anniversary of the closure of Auschwitz. And there's been a lot
of hand wringing about what this all means and the
lessons we should learn from history. And what people seem to not talk about is, you know,
you want to know how a whole society of people could be led blindly into the persecution of
others. The people who were the persecutors in Germany, the people who joined the National Socialist Movement,
it was a socialist movement, that is the Z in Nazi, were academics, they were professors,
they were the learned classes, they were members of the police force. They weren't the working
classes in factories who just had, you know, supposedly racist views. No, this was the sort
of intelligentsia of that society. It was
the middle classes who wanted to keep up appearances. And we're seeing this again,
aren't we? We're seeing once again, those who have an appetite for fascistic control,
those who like state control, those who like to see people being silenced or thrown in prison,
those who want to dictate ideology,
those who want to erase religion and replace it with their own pseudo morality, those who want to
pit one group of people against the other, whether this is through DEI policies. It is the middle
classes. It is the intelligentsia of this country. So have we learned lessons? No, we have not. But
do I think we are beginning to learn
those lessons? Yes. And I just think people like Jess Gill need to keep on going. At the end of
the day, there are far more sensible people out there from all classes. You know, my other half
always tells me off for pointing a finger of blame at the middle classes. I am one, you know,
but I don't really have a better explanation, a better title for this group
of people. We all know who they are. But I do live in some hope that this nonsense is beginning to
turn around. But what we've got to be mindful of is actually for so long, in order to get on in
the police, you've had to sit there and do your diversity training. You've had to say the thing
in the locker room, you've had to say the wrong thing in the locker room.
You've had to be fearful about the pronouns when you arrest someone.
And it's the same in the teaching profession.
It's the same in the civil service.
This is why so many people from those classes are woke,
because they've been forced to be.
In order to get on their professions,
they've had to get on that conveyor belt of brainwashing.
And actually, a lot of them are so brainwashed now that they can't see the roots from the trees. They've lived this existence
where they've been told that this is the right way and the only way and to think differently
is subnormal and ghastly. And so it's going to take a long time for them to be snapped out of it.
But I think it will happen. Alex, there was a fascinating interview
that went viral over the weekend
between Piers Morgan and Tucker Carlson.
There's so much I could say about it,
but I just want to show you the particular moment
where Piers raised Tommy Robinson
and was clearly at odds with Tucker
because I'm fascinated to know your point of view
on this exchange.
And also look at the case of Tommy Robinson. Tommy Robinson, most Americans I speak to think
he's in jail as some kind of political prisoner like Nelson Mandela for having views about-
Or Julian Assange.
Yeah, but that's not why Tommy Robinson's in jail because he defamed a young Syrian refugee.
He defamed?
Yeah, he lied about him.
Okay.
Well, he did. But he was then, no, the guy eventually.
How many of your leaders have gone to jail for lying?
What?
How many of your leaders have gone to jail for lying?
They lie constantly.
Not enough.
Not enough.
Right around zero, actually.
But they throw powerless people in jail for saying things they don't.
So I was fully with Tucker on this one.
Alex, what about you?
Yeah, I mean, look, Piers Morgan fits perfectly into the category that I've just talked about.
People who have had to be deferential to certain ideologies to get on in their careers.
People think that Piers Morgan is some sort of free speech absolutist and brave and opinionated.
He's nothing of the sort. He really isn't.
You know, he doesn't like Brexit.
He doesn't. He's not one of us, really. And I like peers. I worked with him at talk.
I like him tremendously. But the idea that he is courageous and fighting the good fight on behalf of the unheard in the United Kingdom is frankly ridiculous.
And Tucker Carlson does make a point look Tommy Robinson committed what is
essentially a civil offence it was contempt of court he made a documentary and actually the
irony is of course the documentary he made was all about how the professional classes are manipulated
and close ranks particularly when it comes to certain issues and talking about the particular
child he allegedly defamed his argument
was actually there was a cover-up on the nature of this child and the behavior of this child
and so he was actually talking about the cover-up and the cover-up has continued and he is in prison
and Tommy knew he would end up in prison he also made a conscientious choice that he was going to
do what he did anyway um And a very brave choice it
was. And I think he made that calculated decision knowing that the cause would be further advanced
if he ended up in prison. And it has been. Tommy Robinson is now somebody who's garnered
international celebrity and a huge fan base in America and a huge fan base amongst people with
a great amount of power in America. So I think he's a very clever man. And he knew what he's doing. I like Tommy a great deal. Like you,
dad, I went to see Tommy in prison. And I think that when it comes to journalism and reporting,
he's done a great amount in, you know, being the first really to try and have this conversation.
I think that there's been a huge amount of misinformation put about I wonder,
I wonder if Piers Morgan has ever sat and looked through old EDL videos and tried to find a smoking
gun of racism. I wonder if he's watched the film that Tommy Robinson made. I wonder if he's
actually spoken to Tommy Robinson, as we both have done in recent years. Oh, I wonder if he
is just going along with the mainstream narrative because he's
always worked for mainstream outlets. I think it's probably the latter. And this is the thing,
people in America haven't, you know, they're not sort of stuck in that straitjacket that our
broadcasters and our commentators and our politicians are. There's nothing for them to
lose about really delving into this topic and investigating it for
themselves. But on that note, look, you know, when it comes to those two, Tucker Carlson has
gone a bit barmy lately. I like Tucker Carlson a great deal. Most of the time I listen to him and
think he's absolutely brilliant. But we also have to be mindful that there seems to be a trend now
of people who once upon a time were really sound, you know, opinion drivers on the right.
A few of them seem to have been going a little bit, you know, a bit far as well.
What will be interesting is to see the reaction nationally and internationally when Tommy Robinson is actually released and to see the news coverage then.
Well, they can't ignore it anymore.
They largely didn't really talk about him before he went to prison.
The day he comes out,
it'll be interesting to see what the conversation is in mainstream media.
Yes.
And I was really interested by the comments Lee Anderson made over the
weekend,
by the way,
the Mercian pointed this out because he said of Tommy Robinson,
he doesn't even want to join Reform UK.
He's made that quite clear.
Tommy Robinson says a lot of things that a lot of people agree with. And yeah, on the grooming
gangs, yeah, there is a lot of stuff there that I agree with him on. Alex, I thought that was the
perfect position for a Reform UK MP to take. Great messaging. Nothing wrong with that.
Yeah. And this is it. But also remember, has Tommy Robinson been saying, I want to be in Reform UK from prison?
No, he has not. I think that Tommy would rather people in reform didn't sort of throw him under the bus.
I know he's I know that's what he thinks, because he has said that to me repeatedly.
He just says, why can't they just leave me alone? But it's not them doing it.
It's the media playing a game of trying to skewer Reform UK by pushing this issue.
And I think Lee Anderson has got the balance about right there. Don't let our opposition,
don't let the mainstream media create this straw man and try and divide us. That's what they're
trying to do. And also for anyone sitting there going, well, why don't they just come out and
support Tommy Robinson? It's about numbers. It's about winning elections. And it's about
coverage. And I can tell you this right now. If Nigel Farage or, you know, Rupert or any of them
turned around and said, I really like Tommy Robinson, it would be the only thing you'd hear
about. That's the only thing the media would ever want to talk to. They're trying to do it now. It's
the only subject they want to speak to reform UK about. It would block out all of the other sound
and sensible issues they're raising in front of the public that is garnering them such support
in the polls and sadly when you want to win elections when you want to get polling that
looks above 30 which is the kind of area you need to be getting to the threshold you need to beat to
start really winning seats in meaningful numbers you're going to have to have people who vote for
you who for a long time have been told that tommy robinsonug, a hooligan, a racist, an Islamophobe, whatever, and will feel
uncomfortable if the party backed Tommy Robinson. That is just the proof of the numbers. But like
Lee is saying, it's a non-issue. We haven't got to, we don't know what Tommy thinks. He's in prison.
We don't, you know, this idea that this is some sort of wedge in reform is an invention. It really isn't. So I think that people who like the politics of a political party. And let's just leave it
there and don't let the opposition to reform win this game. Breaking right now, slippery starmer,
Mr. Rules broke lockdown rules at the height of the so-called COVID pandemic more than once.
And this new revelation broken in the book, Get In, the inside story of Labour under Starmer
being serialised at the Sunday Times should be being covered by every mainstream media outlet.
So let me take you through the revelation.
It was about this woman
called Leonie Mellinger. This is the first time we've heard about her, an actress and so-called
communication skills coach who was with Starmer apparently at all times, so much so that he made
her a key worker. Now, here's the key line from the book. Those who worked with
Starmer on that leadership campaign say his triumph would not have been possible without
Malinger, who helped him navigate the transition from courtroom to commons chamber, television
studio and debating stage. He considered her role so essential that Malinger even qualified for key
worker status during the pandemic. She visited Labour headquarters in a mask on Christmas Eve in 2020,
advising Stammer as he considered his response to Boris Johnson's deal.
Now, as Guido Fawkes reports today, there are at least a few problems with this.
On Christmas Eve in 2020, the UK was in the tiered system of regional COVID lockdowns.
At that time, Labour HQ was
located in central London. London had been placed in tier four on Sunday, the 20th of December.
In other words, there was no way this woman should be there. Her coaching could have been done in person. Now, Starmer, at the time, you must remember this,
he was so sanctimonious, even though it was later discovered that through Beargate,
he had broken the rules another time. But his words in 2020 could not be misinterpreted. He said,
whatever tier you're in, it's important to follow the rules. It's important we all say that the government and the opposition. In fact, just to annoy you,
let's remind you of the way that he was lecturing us.
It's very important that whatever the rules are, everybody follows them. So I say,
follow the government advice, whatever tier you're in, follow the rules.
It's very important that we all say that, the government and the opposition.
Alex Phillips, just imagine if the mainstream media had done their job at the time,
Starmer would have had to resign. And he absolutely conducted a witch hunt against Boris Johnson for far, far less.
Yeah, well, the witch hunt against Boris Johnson came from within the Conservative Party as well.
There are plenty of forces who wanted Boris gone and plenty of forces who really wanted Sakhir Starmer to be the next prime minister.
We just live in a joke of a democracy, especially when it comes to reportage by the mainstream media in this country.
I mean, look, Sir Keir Starmer, if we had a different political system, he'd be gone.
We'd have a device by which we could remove him. I think looking at the polling,
he deserves to be curtained. Unfortunately, we don't have a system in place where
that's going to happen. Perhaps, perhaps there are people, hopeful people, that will try and
dig this up in a way to try and get, you know, the parliamentary watchdog to, you know, look back
over at the Standards Committee to force some sort of, you know, device by which he could be removed
as leader. But I think it's kind of for the birds. I just think everyone needs to remember,
looking back at lockdown, how pernicious and how perverse politicians were
and how you know part of this that the media wanted more didn't they i remember those press
conferences are you going to lock down are people going to die you know the media they basically
wanted to just lock everyone in their houses and for this to be the spanish flu of 1918 they were
desperate they loved looking at the
death rates. They loved talking about, you know, killing granny and wanting the government to go
harder, faster, stronger, as did the Labour Party. And the untold damage that it has done to this
country, when we talk about the state of the economy, when we talk about the state of the NHS,
when we talk about kids stabbing each other, remember that a lot of those kids had a year,
if not two years, not in the classroom, left to their own devices. Cruelty rates as a result in
this country have never gone back to what they were at pre-pandemic level. So now you've ended
up with a load of feral children behaving like zombies. You know, COVID created so much disruption
and destroyed so much the fabric of our society, both materially and psychologically.
And people need to remember that when they look at these people in government, when they look at the media, because it won't be long.
I bet you it won't be long before the next thing comes up where this collusion between the mainstream media and politicians happen again.
It won't be in the public's interest. We've got to be alive to it. And, you know, maybe, maybe they will find enough to get rid of Sakhir Starmer.
Sadly, I think it's for the birds. You know, when you see a tweet or a post on X and it just sums up
how ridiculous the situation was, but also how tragic a situation was. It was this post from Norm I saw yesterday
that did it for me. He wrote, now we know, referring to Queen Elizabeth II, she could
have had a voice coach with her to comfort her. And of course, referring to the fact that the
late Queen Elizabeth II sat completely on her own at her own husband's funeral. Look, I absolutely was breaking the
rules myself. You know, I was campaigning against the rules, Alex. I never believed in the rules,
and I would have said, lock me up if you want to. But the point was, Star harder, longer lockdowns. And it is just so typical of someone
like him that he genuinely not only believed the rules didn't apply, but clearly knew that the
mainstream media were never going to go for him. He was a protected species.
Yeah, well, we have a problem, don't we,
that people do things simply for political gain and not what is right. What would have been right
is to see some cross-party harmony saying, are we really doing the right thing by shutting up
schools and preventing people being comforted at funerals? The Queen was emblematic of so many
people who lost loved ones during the pandemic, people who didn't have the dignity of a proper funeral.
It was sick. It was awful.
It should never have happened.
Even now we're not asking the right questions.
We've got this ridiculous COVID inquiry, which needs to be,
did we lock down hard enough?
Did we lock down long enough?
Not should we have locked down at all.
We're still not looking into the fact that, you know, sensible doctors, surgeons, psychologists, medical practitioners signed the Barrington Declaration saying this is not the right approach.
The results of the, you know, of what we're doing to try and contain COVID are going to be worse than COVID itself. They were made to seem like lunatics.
They were blacklisted in their own professions and careers.
They were silenced online.
They were censored.
It's all very well now.
The Mark Zuckerbergs of this world suddenly going,
oh yeah, right wing's the new rock and roll.
We made mistakes during COVID.
The censorship that was allowed to take place on social media,
dictated from national governments, dictated by the World Health Organization, was pure evil.
Thank goodness America has left the World Health Organization, something that this can never, ever happen again.
Like I said before, people need to stay alive to this and be aware.
We've lived in a high-trust society for too long where we've actually believed politicians do things for the right reasons.
We believe journalists know what they're talking about.
Well, guess what? None of those things are true.
Politicians don't do things for the right reasons.
Too many of them do it for the sake of just politicking.
They're cynical. They're venal. They're narcissistic.
They have no ideology. They don't really care about the people and the last time i met a journalist who actually researched their topic and really wanted to tell the truth was well
probably never in the whole history of my profession as a journalist so you know i just
want to give you a clap for that alex oh so true so true so put. Look, stand by, Alex Phillips, because in one minute,
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Breaking right now, Ian Dale of LBC, what I now describe as the Labour Broadcasting Company,
has had an epic on-air meltdown while interviewing a Trump supporter. This is a guy, by the way,
who used to be considered a conservative. He posted on X, in case you missed it,
this is the four minutes that provoked me to throw this deranged, bigoted Trump supporter off my show last night.
It doesn't happen often.
And no doubt some think I should have let him continue with his awful bullshit.
But I've absolutely no regrets.
I'm not going to make you sit through the whole four minutes because an Ian Dale interview would put me to sleep at any time of the day. However,
here's the key moment. Osh, even if you believe that, do you think it's appropriate for the
President of the United States within 24 hours when you have 67 families grieving, is it really
appropriate to indulge in this unevidenced speculation when surely what he should be doing
is encouraging the flight investigators to get to the truth? Well, first of all, the idea that the
flight investigators need to be encouraged to go get the truth. Look, I've investigated many things
in the military, many things as a lawyer. I didn't need the permission of somebody to go find the
truth. And I certainly got dragged information out of people reluctant to share it.
As for the timing, well, I'd like to see the memo about when the timing's right.
All I know is every time some psychotic leftist murderer goes on a shooting spree, within 40 seconds, I get told I need to disarm myself because me being able to defend myself from criminals and tyrants,
along with tens of millions of other Americans, is the cause of yet another crime. So I'm going
to need to know what the rule is. In the meantime, I'm going to go with this one.
Chris, can you get this numbskull off our program, please? I'd never want to speak to him again. He
is the kind of person that makes America look ridiculous
on the world stage. Never invite him on again. And Alex Phillips, there is a growing gulf,
isn't there, between MAGA supporters and, I guess, establishment conservatives in the UK.
But what did you make of Dale's decision there? I love that guy. Can you get him on? That Chris guy. He's amazing.
He makes such a good point, which is the minute there's some sort of terrorist attack,
the first thing we're told is Islam's a religion of peace. Don't say anything bad about Muslims.
Muslims are really great. Everyone's got to calm down. This is just some of the mental health issues.
You know, straight away before any information comes out, we're given the opposite information in order to shut us up. So actually, he makes a really valid point there.
Look, Donald Trump shoots in the hip, doesn't he? I mean, there is a sort of, in my mind,
a sort of statesman-like protocol where you don't go straight in for the political immediate
aftermath to an accident. And I say that as Donald's biggest fan, but, you know, Donald doesn't play by those rules.
Ian Dale, though, I mean, it's such a shame, right?
Ian Dale at one point was, I mean,
he wasn't ever really a conservative by my standards.
He was a Cameroonian conservative,
which are basically kind of Lib Dems
who like the free market.
And that's the sort of Ian Dale category.
But, you know, global, apart from Nick Ferrari, who still holds fort at breakfast and gets really good numbers, global have just become this parody left wing entity.
The problem is they're doing very well out of it. When you look at all the podcasts that they push out as well and the people presenting those, there's a whole sort of, you know, extreme leftist network of wokery.
And poor Ian Dale, who's supposed to be the right wing voice, is sort of stuck in the middle of that swamp and so has to sort of go along with his paymasters, one assumes. But, you know, I remember
during the election campaign, I remember that election, our snap election, that is, last year.
I remember it well, because I wasn't allowed to do anything. I was taken off air
for the entire six weeks the campaign was taking place because I'd been elected five years ago
to a parliament we're no longer members of for six months for a political party that doesn't
even exist anymore. But that was enough for them to say you're not allowed to present during the
election. And so I went and spent a lovely six weeks in France. Ian Dale, however, made this big announcement.
I'm going to go stand as a Conservative Party candidate
for somewhere in Kent or something like that,
or Buckinghamshire, I don't know, some satellite of London.
Something went tits up and he ended up not doing it.
And it was really embarrassing.
It was the most sort of cringeworthy thing I've ever seen happen.
And the next day he's back on broadcasting,
pretending he's all neutral and there's nothing to see here off-com just as Ed Bulls is interviewing his wife
so you know these people are just part of the cozy establishment they look after each other
um and they're not proper journalists are they like I said and you know this is now a sort of
probe it started off really with the um the right wing doing it throwing people off air that they
disagreed with James Whale at talk is the master of doing that and then Mike Graham and it seems now to be
the thing that they want to do to try and get audience you know I really want to sort of throw
someone off air and that's going to go viral for all the right reasons but it doesn't really work
for Ian Dale does it he's hardly you know he's hardly Mr. Terrifying. But yeah, there you go. But what I
would say, Dan, is get that guy on, get that American. Yes, exactly. Exactly. And you know
what? I know what you're saying about global, but I still think they are on the decline. They are
losing tens of millions of pounds, even though they have all of those mainstream radio stations,
even though they control all of the mainstream radio stations, even though they
control all of the billboards really around the country, and they are still losing tens of
millions because there is this great switch off the mainstream media. There was one other DEI
related thing though, Alex, that I just had to end on. I had to end on today because I just think it
is so hilarious. Did you see Sadiq Khan over weekend, removed his pronouns from his ex-profile.
So you'll see, there they were, he, him, as if we didn't know, and then they were gone.
Now, this, of course, follows many, many left-wingers doing exactly the same thing in America, including the former Transport Secretary, Pete Buttigieg.
However, the hilarious thing is that Khan then said,
oh, no, no, no, it was just a technical error.
I'm getting them reinstated.
What did you make of it?
You know, when woke is finally killed off,
and this proves my point that I keep saying,
when woke is finally killed off, all the people who went along with the pronouns crap all the people who went along with the world is
on fire climate change all the people who went along with giving kids hormones and encouraging
them to chop their tits off and stuff like that will never admit to it they will always say i
always thought it was a bit wrong yes i never did it no you know No, you know, they were hoping to kind of reverse fare it.
Now it's becoming unpopular.
They're hoping to just sort of sneak away from it
and pretend they were never part of it.
Well, guess what?
We've got the receipts, Khan.
We have the receipts.
You always have the receipts, Alex Phillips.
I absolutely love it.
I love having you on Outspoken.
We'll be seeing you much more over the course of
the year and by the way so glad that you've got better because that flu virus thing that's going
around has been really bad really i just want to know i've put it on twitter right i seriously
think i'm not you know i am sort of slightly drawn to wanting there to be conspiracy theories i'm
alex but there's something funny going on.
The amount of people who have had this flu and the amount of young people who have been hit
so hard. One of the guys I was working with, we went over to inauguration together. He's only
just flown home today. He's had to have medics out to the hotel we were staying in twice.
And I've got my main symptom is this major dizziness, like the infections in my brain, in my inner ear canal.
And it's sort of I constantly am getting vertigo. I've never had it before.
And I put something on Twitter and so many people are just messaging me going, me too, me too, me too.
So I'm like, OK, what's going on? If you can find out anything, Dan, find that out for me.
Absolutely. We will get on that. We will get on alex phillips so brilliant to have you we
will speak next week thank you so much and well you're loving alex phillips chris timothy has
has written and saying we need alex in parliament she most likely wouldn't get in because she has
too much common sense i think she will get in though i actually think we will see alex phillips
in parliament after the next election.
That's my personal view, if she chooses to run, of course.
Lee Edwards, on this whole idea that GB News isn't properly covering Tommy Robinson, he wrote,
My concern is that Reform UK and GB News will just become mainstream.
And Ronald writes, it was disgraceful the way they treated Mark Stein after he had a heart attack on
the issue of knives because of course so concerned and upset today about this stabbing death of a
15 year old boy at a school in Sheffield Daz writes where'd we had knives 20 plus years ago
knife crime was minimal but not uncontrolled immigration and Sharon Harrison
wrote it's not knives it's the idiots using them take away the sharp end of a knife and they will
use a screwdriver what the hell is this screwed up world coming to so I love all of your comments
during the live show thank you for being part of the Outspoken community and of course now
we reveal today's Greatest Britain and Union Jackass. The nominations for
Union Jackass. Six Felicity went for Prince Harry for pressuring King Charles. Anna Island nominated
Kanye West for pimping his partner to hijack optics at the Grammy Awards. And Diane at Mother
Clanger went for Nicola Marfleet, the governor of Woodhill Prison,
for being complicit in banning visitors for Tommy Robinson and blocking his son's phone number.
Well, in third place with 19% of the vote, Kanye West for that Grammy's nudity.
In second place, Prince Harry for pressuring King Charles with 32% of your vote and with 49% of the vote. The winner
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