Dan Wootton Outspoken - BRITAIN ON BRINK OVER HARD LEFT AS TOMMY ROBINSON CALLS NIGEL FARAGE SNAKE OVER TORY PLOT
Episode Date: December 3, 2025BREAKING TODAY: The Disunited Kingdom is on the brink with patriots finally starting to fight back against the threat of the hard left, which promises both cultural and economic destruction. But Nige...l Farage, whose rhetoric is finally becoming more strident before May’s critical elections, has just been caught stitching up a backroom deal to merge with the Tories, providing the only hope for an embattled and corrupted Prime Minister and his jailbird Chancellor Rachel Thieves. The right remains divided though, with Tommy Robinson launching a new attack on Farage, who he has branded a “fucking snake”. In his Digest Dan reveals what’s really going on between Reform UK and the Tories – and why Rupert Lowe remains the saviour many hope will become Britain’s Donald Trump. Then analysis from the Superstar Panel: Father Calvin Robinson – the co-host of Reclaim the Media’s Fox and Father – and Howard Cox, the man behind Fair Fuel UK, former Reform UK London Mayoral candidate and now a senior member of Advance UK. PLUS: Humza Yousaf’s Islamist plot is exposed, as he lies about 9/11 in the latest hard left outrage being ignored by the regime media. AND: Rachel From Accounts is so crooked she’s even been exposed for lying about being a teen chess champion. We’ll reveal the mortifying details of her latest exception. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Meghan Markle’s disastrous end of her Netflix deal is the worst hour of TV ever produced. But, don’t worry, Outspoken’s crack royal team of The Sidley Twins, P-Dina and Lauren The Insider have sat through every minute so you don’t have to. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 374.
And breaking today, the disunited kingdom is on the brink with patriots finally starting to fight back
against the threat of the hard left, which promises both cultural and economic destruction.
The socialist transformation of the country where we nationalise utilities, we nationalised communications, including the internet.
One in three pupils in Scottish schools only has English as a second language.
Nearly one in three students do not speak English as their first language.
But Nigel Farage, who we just saw there with more stride and rhetoric finally before May's
critical elections, has just been caught stitching up a backroom deal to merge with the Tories,
providing the only hope for an embattled and corrupted Prime Minister
and his future jailbird chancellor, Rachel Thieves.
front page of the financial times this morning where apparently the leader informed says he wants to merge with the party opposite and sit down here with them an absolutely unholy alliance of austerity and failure
the prime minister talks about losing the plot let me read to him what his own cabinet members are saying and i quote the handling of this budget has been a disaster from start to finish
Who said that?
Was it him?
Was it her?
The right remains divided, though,
with Tommy Robinson launching a new attack on Farage,
who he has branded a fucking snake.
So in my digest next, I'll reveal what's really going on
between Reform UK and the Tories,
and why Rupert Lowe remains the Saviom any hope
will become Britain's Donald.
Trump. Then analysis from the superstar panel, Father Calvin Robinson, the co-host of Reclaim
the Media's Fox and Father and Howard Cox, the man behind Fairfuel UK, former Reform UK, London Merrill
candidate, now a senior member of Advance UK. Also coming up on the show today, Rachel
from accounts is so crooked that she's even been exposed for lying about being a teenage chess
champion will reveal the mortifying details of her latest deception, and Humsey-Husuf's
Islamist plot is exposed as he lies about 9-11 in the latest hard-left outrage being ignored
by the regime media. Then in the Uncanceled After Show on Substack, a special today,
you're really going to look forward to this one. A royal crack team is assembled.
The Sidley Twins, Lauren the Insider, and P. Diner on Megan Mark was designed.
end of her Netflix deal, which trust me, I've watched every moment of it, is the worst
hour of TV ever produced. Don't worry, though, we are across every minute we have sat through
it all so you don't have to, and you can sign up to watch this very special show with a massive
35% discount for Black Friday at www. www.danwatenoutspoken.com slash sale.
We're also going to reveal a brand new union jackass at the end of the show, as well,
as our greatest Britain too. But you get to vote for the worst Britain in the world today.
Here are your nominees. The aforementioned Megan Markle put forward today by Darren Donaldson,
who says back for a Christmas grift special, nauseating.
Ahmed Yakub, who is the criminal defence lawyer, former independent candidate for the West Midlands,
Merle T, nominated by Matt Cass 48. He says Birmingham is indeed finished,
but possibly for different reasons than this dumbass thinks. And Lenny Henry,
nominated by Mother Clanger for demanding reparations for every British black person. He's made a decent living in this country. I reckon we're paid in full. He has also, of course, launched this new campaign with a whole load of lovies against Tommy Robinson. So those are your nominees. Get your votes coming in. Keep your comments coming in. And I will reveal the winner at the end of the show. But now, let's go.
The disunited kingdom remains on the brink, despite the MSM trying to pretend our corrupted government
and criminal chancellor Rachel Thieves are conducting business as usual.
The Tinderbox environment saw it all kick off in Northern Ireland overnight,
with Tommy Robinson writing Chaos in Belfast this evening following the scum of Sinn Féin,
raising a Palestine flag over City Hall. Watch what went down.
Don't you fucking stand, holland?
Yo!
Come back on the Gaputz!
Mark, Khamas, Knotts!
What a fuck is out here not?
What a fuck is out here not?
Let's see how much.
Hey, Gnepin, four!
Go!
Come!
Leave that way!
Leave that way!
Leave that way.
Leave that way.
He got a week.
You're back.
Go back.
Leave that way.
Leave that way.
Leave that way.
Move that way.
Let's go!
Let's go!
Let's go!
Come!
Come!
Go!
Go!
Oh!
Today, why don't you want to put it out, go ahead.
Yeah!
Go, come.
What are you going to go?
We don't care.
I'm not a little one.
You're fucking easy.
You're right.
Today, hard-lift protesters in London dumped literal crap on the Christmas tree inside the iconic Ritz Hotel.
Watch.
And it's been once again left to a significant international politician.
This time the U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to warn of the reality of mass immigration
to our British society.
And I can go down the list.
Why has he focused on mass migration?
It's very simple because no country is safe
if you can just walk in without us knowing who you are
into your country.
We've seen the destruction that that's wreaking,
not just in our own country,
but the impact that it's having in Europe
and in many other parts of the world.
You talk about trade deals and the trade situation.
We need a leader speaking like the man next to him, Donald Trump,
who has said the unsayable
about the threat of Somalian immigration to the US.
Watch.
And they contribute nothing.
The welfare is like 88%.
They contribute nothing.
I don't want them in our country, I'll be honest with you, okay?
Somebody would say, oh, that's not politically correct.
I don't care.
I don't want them in our country.
Their country's no good for a reason.
Their country stinks, and we don't want them in our country.
I could say that about other countries too.
I can say it about other countries too.
We don't want them to help.
We have to rebuild our country.
You know, our country's at a tipping point.
We could go bad, we're at a tipping point.
I don't know if people mind me saying that,
but I'm saying it, we could go one way or the other,
and we're gonna go the wrong way
if we keep taking in garbage into our country.
Elon Omar is garbage, she's garbage.
Her friends are garbage.
These aren't people that work,
these aren't people that say, let's go,
come on, let's make this place great.
These are people that do nothing but complain.
They complain.
And from where they came from, they got nothing.
You know, they came from paradise,
and they said, this isn't paradise.
But when they come from hell, and they complain
and do nothing but bitch, we don't want them in our country.
Let them go back to where they came from and fix it.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
My God, that is what we need here.
I mean, after Tommy Robinson, Ben Habib and Rupert Lowe have done far more to shift the Overton window than any major political party,
Nigel Farage and Reform UK appear to finally be up in the ante ahead of the critical local elections in May.
The insurgent party, which has slipped in the polls in recent weeks, posted nearly one and three school children in Glasgow.
do not speak English as their first language.
This is not diversity.
This is culture smashing.
And Nigel Wynne even further in this new video.
Watch.
Ever since the creation of Scottish Parliament 25 years ago,
Scotland's been run by Labour and run by the SMP.
Both are completely unconcerned about immigration levels
coming into the UK and coming into Scotland.
Indeed, they've both been incredibly relaxed
about those that come in the back of lorries
or across the English Channel by...
boat and Glasgow offers housing and better facilities than any other city in the UK.
As a result of this, an incredible fact has come out today that nearly one in three pupils
in Scottish schools only has English as a second language.
Nearly one in three students do not speak English as their first language.
Now that tells you something.
That tells you this is not diversity, as the left always preach, this actually is the
the cultural smashing of Glasgow. It's turning it into a completely different city in every
way. And my question is, who voted for this? Who told anybody in Scotland that this was actually
happening? Who stood up and fought back? No one. And that's why reform are here. That's
why reformer now lying second in the polls in Scotland. And we're going to make this a really,
really big issue. It's totally unfair on taxpayers in Scotland, on taxpayers across the
Why do UK that people like this should come into Britain illegally
and we should spend this amount of money on them
and just think culturally what it means for Glasgow
and indeed in many ways for the future of Scotland?
I'll be in Scotland on Saturday, kicking off the campaign for next May.
And boy, I think we're really needed.
And it is that tough talk, which is terrifying the establishment
with the deep state campaign against Nigel Farage,
also being ratcheted up a notch.
and you see this in so many areas of life, right?
I couldn't believe this revelation from young Bob.
A British secondary school
now comparing right-wing populist figures
like Nigel Farage to Hitler and Miscellini.
It is an outrageous distortion of history
and a complete insult to the British people
they have lost the plot.
And after a good morning Britain interview
from Farage's Jewish classmate 49 years ago,
a lovey, by the way, a BBC lovey,
John Sweeney dared to write
this is shocking. Nigel Farage was not right wing. He was neo-Nazi. So I think we are fast experiencing
the type of hyper-partisan climate here in the UK, demonising those of us on the common sense right
that in the US resulted in the political assassination of Charlie Kirk. I mean, after my route,
with Joe Allen Restaurant in London, who attempted to cancel me for having dinner with Lucy Connolly
and Alison Pearson reform, is that.
now suing, and I support them for doing this, a hotel that cancelled their Christmas party for
political reasons at the last minute.
Well, what they've done, actually, is they and another group have bullied the owner of this venue
and essentially forced him to renege on a signed contract with reform.
well over 200 tickets were sold, well over £20,000 of revenues had been contracted and entered into.
And, yeah, the venue of just unilaterally cancelled this.
The security said there was no issues.
The police said there were no issues.
And so, yeah, this is just appalling.
It's an attack on free speech.
It's the thin end of the wedge unless we put a marker down.
And that marker is, we will sue this venue.
and any other venue owner
that basically reneges
on a signed contract. This is an absolute
outrage and people
have to be, they have to realize that this
is, you know, this is not
North Korea
and democracy requires
debate and discussion and political parties are allowed
to have Christmas parties. Why not?
So, yeah, we're outraged by
this, absolutely outrage.
So it's in this climate
and it is a climate which is febrile
that has resulted in what I think is inevitable
the first public admittance of the fact
that Nigel Farage expects to do a deal with the Tories
to avoid the true hell of a Green Lib Dem
your party Labour Islamist coalition after the next election.
The Financial Times has reported in a major exclusive overnight
that Farage has told donors he expects a deal or merger
between the two parties ahead of the next election.
election suggesting he does not believe he can sweep to power alone. One donor said that Farage
had told them he expected to do a deal with the Tories whether it is a merger or an agreement
on cooperation between the two parties to ease reform's route to election victory. The person
added the reform leader had said such a deal could only be done on his terms, in part because
Farage felt betrayed after the pact he made with the Tories at the 2019 election. Another associate
who met with Farage in recent months said that the reform leader described a pact or merger as
inevitable, but added it may take some time. The person added that Farage had said that reform
held more power so any agreement would be made on his right-wing populist party's terms.
These discussions between Farage and donors point to the challenges he faces and turning
reform's political momentum into real power, as a split vote on the right could allow liberal
and left-leaning voters to unite to keep his party out of office. But Farage dismissed the
descriptions of the conversations, telling the financial times that sometimes
sometimes people hear what they want to. After next May, he told the newspaper, the Conservatives
will no longer be a national party. I would never do a deal with the party that I don't trust.
No deals, just a reverse takeover. A deal with them, as they are, would cost us votes.
But the FT ads that Tory donors have mostly stuck with the Conservatives, the oldest and
most successful party in the UK, with Leader Kemi Badenox seen as improving her performance
in recent months. The Tory secured £6.3 million in donations in the first half of the year.
three times the 2.1 million raised by reform, which has been reliant on a handful of party
insiders for funding. Some reform supporters believe the party will need to enter a pact with
the Tories so that they are not fighting over the same seats at the next election and splitting
their vote. Under the UK's first-past-the-post system, the parliamentary candidate with the most
votes wins the seat. They will have to come together. One reform donor said, the Conservatives
have been a successful political party forever because the left was always divided. If the right is
divided, it cannot win. Now, of course, this is prompted outrage. It's prompted outrage from
reform. It's prompted outrage from reform rivals, including those in the right. Ben Habib,
leader of Advance UK, raged, vote reform and get conservatives. It's full of failed
Tories who now want to deal with the Conservatives. Reform is conform. Advance is the only
way. But Nigel Farage also immediately hit out, posting a false story in the FT tonight,
claims reform would do a deal with the Tories. After 14 years of dishonesty and lies, they should
never be forgiven. The idea I'd work with them is ludicrous. They betrayed my trust in 2019
and we will ensure they cease to be a national party in May. Now, Swala Braverman's husband,
she's still a conservative, of course, Rayal Braverman, who defected from the Tories to reform
before quitting the party, actually backed Farage's position. Writing, this is very good to hear.
Absolutely, there should be no deal with the Tories. They don't deserve to be anywhere near
power for a very long time. And,
reforms Lincolnshire Mayor Andrea Jenkins added,
utter nonsense. As a reform board member, I can confirm this has never been discussed.
Farages against it too.
Claims of a Tory deal, a pure CCHQ spin because they know reform will take their seats
except more desperate smears as the election nears.
Yet on G.B. News today, Andrea revealed the party is now trying to sign the Tory wet,
Miriam Cates, even though she is a presenter at the Reform Propaganda Channel,
G.B. News.
First of all, Miriam, I heard that you're trying to come across,
that Dan is trying to bring you across.
No, that isn't true.
So that's on record.
Revelation, exclusive, exclusive.
I'm a news presenter.
I'm not allowed to be political.
I'm not campaigning for any party,
so I don't know what you've read to what paper.
Oh, okay.
Right.
That's what I'm hearing.
But regarding your question, what it is?
Which was a genuine question, Andrea,
that I think a lot of people will be interested in.
No, what I think, look, if you look at this government, some has had experience in government,
look at our previous government, we were part of it, you had good ministers, you had rubbish ministers,
but what we're trying to do is actually bring people from industry, as Nigel said in his speech,
that we want people from the different industry sectors to come in, into a department, to stand and have that experience.
So it's going to be done different this time.
And I think that's what we need.
You know, we want people running the education department who's been in education.
We want people who's run great multi-million pound businesses,
what they've started from a startup, small SME, to be our business secretary.
So we are getting people from the different industry sectors.
We're encouraging them to be MP.
So we've got life experience.
And I think it's a far stronger way to govern.
But what was fascinating at the same.
start of that clip is that Andrew Jenkins is calling out Miriam Gates for being a so-called neutral
presenter on GV News, a former Tory wet, while secretly engaging in negotiations with Danny Kruger
to join the Reform UK party. I think that's corrupted. There are also growing calls from
senior reform figures for Farage to put his pride to one side and secure the defection of Robert
Genrick, the Tory rising star, and they say he should be appointed as Reform's shadow
Chancellor. Stephen Swinford, in the Times revealing in the past hour that a senior reform
source has told the newspaper, it's not going to happen soon, but the best thing for Robert
and for Nigel would be if they join forces sometime between now and the next election.
Robert clearly wants to, and he'd put himself in a strong position to go to the Treasury as
Chancellor if he did. Another senior figure in Reform UK said Generates defection would be considered
a coup in part because it would help destabilise the Tories. Reform UK declined to comment and
Jenric has claimed he's not going anywhere. But look, what we've seen today, and I'm going to tell
it to you straight, is just outright lies from both parties. Because First Pass the Post,
whether you like it or not, and this is why I'm actually opposed to First Pass the Post,
this is why I want proportional representation, even though that's something that Reform seemed to be
moving away from. Because First Past the Post does demand some type of deal, especially if the Tories do
end up moving further to the right, as is expected under a generic leadership before the next
election. World by Wolf had very strong views on this. He argued Nigel Farage has been an
establishment puppet since at least 2009. His entire career ever since he has been based on
eliminating any political party to the right of the Tories and then handing the Tories power
by stepping aside. He will go down in history as the great betrayer. Nigel Farage has told
donors that he does expect this merger of horse.
He added, the reason Nigel Farage hasn't bothered to build the infrastructure that a real party needs is because he knew all along that the plan was to strike another deal with the Tories just like he did in 2019.
I've said for 18 months, he's controlled opposition. Now it's been proven.
I mean, it does feel at the moment that reform are virtually accepting any disillusioned ex-tory loser looking for a second act of their political career.
I mean, Miriam Kate's. Why do you want Miriam Kate? Prompting a party source to insist,
I would argue disingenuously to the Telegraph that they have not become a career pipeline
for unemployed former conservatives who hope to return to Parliament.
The ex-chairman, Formatory at the last election, himself, and let's never forget, the totally untrustworthy Zia Yusuf,
claimed, I've had many messages from Reform grassroots worried about formatory MPs joining our party.
I want to be clear to our reform grassroots,
you will be prioritised in candidate selection
for our next class of MPs,
not failed formatory MPs.
You didn't just join reform, you built it.
You built what is already the most extraordinary,
historic, political movement
in British history.
He's certainly won for hyperbole, isn't he?
But the Conservative Party at the moment
having playing Farage's social media game,
compiling this footage of Farage
heartily praising Kemi Badenok.
Kemi Badenok is stunning people.
Yes, she doesn't think our kids at school and university
should be poisoned with critical race theory.
She's the only one that even wants to talk
about illegal immigration and the huge level,
massive record numbers of legal immigrants coming to Britain.
I think she's put up an amazing spirited performance.
I have to say, Kemi Badnock has really set this alight by actually being prepared to stand up and say
she doesn't want our kids at school and university poisoned with critical race theory,
being told that everything about this country and its past is something to be ashamed of.
I think Kemi Badenock brought something quite extraordinary to that race.
Who would have believed a fortnight ago that this woman would actually be in competition to be our next Prime Minister?
And she did it through strength of conviction.
She did it through originality of ideas.
She did it actually by daring to challenge some of the things that are accepted.
Some of the things, because it's too difficult.
We can't talk about that.
Well, she did and good for her.
I think she's got actually a glittering political future.
I genuinely do.
At PMQ's today, the only reprieve for Slippery Starma was when he could try to link reform directly to the Tories.
But I have to say, there's a lot of them going.
There's three ex-MPs have gone, I think, this week.
They talk about leaks.
That's where their links are going to reform.
And I saw a leak talking to leaks on the front page of the Financial Times this morning
where apparently the leader informed says he wants to merge with the party opposite and sit down here with them.
An absolutely unholy alliance of austerity and failure.
Rachel Thieves may have that plastered grin on her face, but she shouldn't because she
is headed to prison
and should be, I believe,
at the moment facing a police investigation.
That is a point that Kemi Badernock
made in a very punchy performance watch.
We also know
that the Chancellor
was briefing the media, twisting the facts,
all so she could break her promises
and raise taxes.
Mr Speaker, if she was a CEO,
she would have been fired.
And she might, she might even have been prosecuted for market abuse.
That's why we've written to the Financial Conduct Authority.
So will the Prime Minister ensure the Chancellor fully cooperates with any investigation?
She's completely losing the plot.
She clearly didn't read.
The cheek, the absolute cheek of those crittance.
Reeves should be a jailbird.
I think that's where she's going to end up,
but the problem is there's an arrogance from Slippery Stama
and an arrogance from Reeves
who know that they have the deep state,
the MSM and the political establishment on their team.
Kemi Badenot wasn't done, though. Watch.
The Prime Minister talks about losing the plot.
Let me read to him what his own cabinet members are saying,
and I quote,
the handling of this budget has been a disaster
from start to finish.
What? Who said that? Was it him? Was it her?
In fact, I think it was probably her, actually. It was probably the Chancellor.
In fact, Mr. Speaker, one of his ministers, one of his, one of his, Mr. Speaker, one of his ministers said the Chancellor and Prime Minister look weak and incompetent.
The country agrees. We know that there were endless Treasury briefings to justify raising taxes
on hardworking people to pay for benefits. And those briefings had real-world consequences.
Hundreds of thousands of people drew down their pension, an irreversible act. So the Prime Minister
plays tribute to the head of the OBR. If the head of the OBR had to resign over market-sensitive
leaks, why is the Chancellor still in her job?
Well, I go much further than that.
Why is she still walking free?
There should be a police investigation immediately into the fraud conducted on the British public.
Proven fraud, by the way.
Trust me, this isn't going away.
The mainstream media might move on.
We're not going to move on.
But the issue is that if the right does not seize power at the next election,
what is going to be ushered in under Islamist lunatics on the hard left like Zara Sultanah means there's simply,
not going to be a return for Britain.
Watch this.
You asked yesterday about kind of policies for the country,
and he said nationalise the entire economy.
So just what does that look like?
That looks like a socialist transformation of the country
where we nationalise utilities,
we nationalise energy, we nationalised transport,
we nationalised communications,
including the internet.
We also have to broaden our horizons.
But not the entire economy, though.
So we have to have a...
socialist economy that includes workers running their workplaces through cooperatives. It means
public services run for profit, not need with, you know, workers and users on the boards of those
organisations. Democratic ownership. And it means the entire economy run by workers, not the
billionaires and the corporations that run it today. So that I mean every, I'm just in just because
I mean like kiosks. Like a little small little cafe kiosk. Workers cooperatives? Yeah. So
So, I don't know, I'm just interested because it's that the entire, I'm just trying to, I think it's fascinating.
The entire economy under the control of workers, whether that is nationalisation, workers' cooperating.
Socialisation.
And when we look at especially things like food, that means looking at the entire food production system and that being under the control of workers.
Imagine being so much of a hard-lift, nutter that, you're actually too extreme for Owen Jones.
We should be very afraid.
And that's why all bets remain off at this point.
And I say that because a new poll last week showed that 10% of the country would vote for a party led by Rupert Lowe.
Rupert Lowe of Restore Britain, who has just set up his first ever political party, Great Yarmouth first.
But is this a sign of things to come?
Could it become a wider movement politically on the right?
And perhaps Rupert Lowe is the British Donald Trump figure that we have been waiting for for some time to sweep in and save us from this establishment mess.
Now, the Superstile Panel.
Howard Cox and Father Calvin Robinson with Father Calvin, can we trust Nigel Farage when he says that these reports are wrong in regards to a merger with the Conservatives, given that it is actually?
actually reform UK donors who are reporting these discussions to the financial times.
It's not coming from the Conservative Party, Calvin, it's coming from within reform.
Can we trust Nigel Farage? What a question, Dan.
It gives me flashbacks of 2019 when I moved back up to Nottinghamshire to run for the Brexit Party,
spending my own money campaigning in an area that I love, believing in winning back the country,
for Brexit because we didn't think the Conservatives would get it done at that point.
And then a few days before the filing for the election snapped from under my feet and I think
300 other people's feet, oh, the Conservative Party has made a deal with the Brexit party.
And in fact, Nigel Farage made a deal with Boris Johnson behind everyone's backs to no one's
best interest by his own.
We still, to this day, don't know what the deal was other than the Brexit Party stood down
hundreds of candidates across the country
and therefore handed the election
to the Conservative Party. Could he do it again?
Of course he could. What would
his incentives be? Anything? We don't
know. We don't know what motivates
Nigel Farage. And can we see
it happening already? Yes, we can.
Look at the clips that you put out earlier
of Nigel talking very
nicely about Kemmy Badlock, the current
leader of the Conservative Party. Why would he be
doing that? Why would he be talking so nicely
about his competition other than
to sweet talk her to try and win her
around to the idea of some kind of allegiance deal or alignment.
You know, we can all speculate as to why, but is it on the cards?
Of course it is. Absolutely. Never trust him.
Howard Cox, you were obviously part of Reform, UK, right up until the last election, when you ran,
you were also their London mayoral candidate.
When you were part of reform, did you ever hear any of these discussions take place
about a potential alliance or a deal or a merger with the?
Conservative Party, because I'll be honest, when I was tight with Nigel,
my view was absolutely based on what he was saying,
that he expected to lead the Conservative Party one day.
I think, honestly, Dan, I think you got it spot on.
When I was there, I mean, we were sort of told by the very small headquarters
group of people that fundamentally the Tories were bad.
You know, they've had 14 years of bad Tories, they must be bad.
But quietly, people were saying, I think we should make.
make sure that we keep on the side of the Tories.
And I'm speaking to some grassroots, quite senior grassroots reform people
who are saying, yes, we need to do a deal.
And they feel that Nigel is going to do that.
I mean, that story on the front page of the Financial Times didn't come from nowhere.
You know, these sorts of things.
No journalists, well, even though I'm a bit anti-journalist at the moment,
which we talk about later.
Yes.
What's happening at the moment is that none of that is all fictitious.
Nigel, you know, he's got a trail of people, he's thrown under the bus in his career, good, good people, you know, that I know very well indeed. And all of them saying is watch you back. And Father Calvin Robinson just said the same thing. You know, I know loads of people are ready to stand back in 2019. And then suddenly a unilateral decision made by Nigel said, no, we're not standing in those seats. And I wouldn't be surprised if he does a deal on the basis of selective seat choices again.
Now, I found the most astonishing moment of the day, Father Calvin Robinson, when Dame Andrea Jenkins, who is of course very senior within Reform UK, she's on the board, she's one of their mayors, called out Miriam Kate's live on air at G.B. News and revealed that she's in secret talks with Danny Kruger to join Reform UK. And why I think that's so significant, Father Calvin, is it shows you that what GB News is now is a,
reform propaganda outfit. It's sad for people like you and me, who were big parts of the launch
of GB News and thought that actually it was going to be a true freedom fighting channel that
wasn't party political. Of course we were going to platform people on the right. Of course we were,
but it wasn't going to back one party. Well, that's changed because we've seen people like
Rupert Lo and Ben Habib banned. But what I found so interesting about the Miriam Kate's revelation,
Father Calvin, is it backs up what I've been reporting for some time, which is that virtually every
major presenter on G.B. News, from Martin Daubney to Alex Armstrong, there's a whole load of others
that I could name, are in secret discussions with Reform UK to stand as MPs at the next election.
Now, to me, again, that's a real conflict of interest, because how on earth can they honestly
report on what's going on politically? No wonder they're not booking Ben Habib or Rupert Lowe for their
shows.
It's shocking, isn't it?
I like all three of those people.
I think Andrea Jenkins and Miriam Cates and Danny Kruego are decent conservatives.
And if a conservative party was made up and more people like them,
they would have had a better shot at actually conserving things.
Good point.
But I don't know why they have that conversation on it.
That's a very weird way to do things.
But you're absolutely right.
And the G.B. News has become the Reform Party.
And, of course, you just have to look at vested interests again.
Nigel Farage is one of the investors of G.B. News.
who are the other investors of G.B. News. So Paul Marshall, the guy that owns G.B. News,
spectator, unheard, and they're all very reform-friendly. There's something clearly going on.
There's a manipulation of the people in Britain, the centre-right of Britain or the right wing of Britain,
are being manipulated by a couple of tycoons. Essentially, we've had years and years and years of Rupert Murdoch
taking flack for being this kind of corporate manipulator, but we've got other people wanting to do
the exact same thing, but having far less accountability.
You're right to point it out that reform should not be on GB News all the time.
Certainly for a small party, I'd expect to see Labour and the Conservatives on there more than any other party, but all should get a shot.
I haven't seen UKIP on there.
I haven't seen Rupert Lowe on there.
I haven't seen Howard Cox on there in a while.
And so what's going on?
There's clearly a heavy weighting of bias, and they're supposed to be against bias, right?
The divide on the right has just got even more spicy, though, because Tommy Robinson,
who has this long-running feud with Nigel Farage, has now gone public and branded him
a fucking snake over a donation lie related to Elon Musk. And you'll remember, Tommy Robinson
is probably the closest person in the United Kingdom to Elon Musk after he funded his recent
successful legal action versus the British government. Now, this all came out because of an egregious
lie that Ben Habib, the leader of Advance UK, claims Nigel Farage told on G.B. News. So he said
Nigel Farage, defending accusations of racism against himself, offered up a number of examples
of why he is not a racist. Amongst them, he claimed he had declined a donation from Elon Musk
because the donation offered was linked to him having to support Tommy Robinson. Presumably
Farage is of the view that one or both of Musk
and Robinson are racist. That aside, for the record, Musk never offered Farage a donation.
Not a single dime. The possibility of a donation from Musk about which Farage used to speak with
such pleasure was in Farage's imagination. By my own knowledge, and I do just tell you for context here,
that Ben Habib has had many direct conversations with Elon Musk, and he adds, by my own knowledge,
offered a donation, Farage would take it, no matter the...
identity of the donor or their conditions. So here are the two clips juxtaposed, which
explains what Ben Habib was speaking about and what prompted Tommy Robinson to brand Farage
a fucking snake. Watch. Earlier, I asked both Farage and Nick Candy, would you welcome
a donation from Musk? And here's what did they have to say? Will Musk donate? Do you want them to
Donate, donate.
I don't know.
The fact that already today he's...
I'm going to say retweeted, because re-X doesn't really work,
but he's retweeted already a post about Nick becoming the party treasurer,
and he said interesting, and I know Nick's got connections with him as well.
Look, the fact that he's supportive of us, we're delighted with.
If he wants to give us money and his legal money, we'd be thrilled.
There will be a chance to speak with Elon, and if he wants to donate,
of course we'd love him to donate.
It can be done properly and legally and through the right mechanism.
I would say this to you though, you know, in a long career in public life that lasts over 30 years
I've done more in this country to defeat the BMP to defeat the far right
I didn't even take the money from Elon Musk earlier this year because he wanted me to associate with Tommy Robinson
I have been the force in British politics fighting against racism and against extremism
and it's anyway you know when you get near the target of perhaps winning a general election
that all this stuff comes out
Okay, so let me bring in Father Calvin Robinson and Howard Cox on this.
Howard Cox, you're in a unique position here, of course, having previously been a senior figure within Reform UK, now a senior figure with an advance UK.
Who's telling the truth here? Ben Habib or Nigel Farage?
Well, you know what I'm going to say. Ben Habib, of course.
And he's got no extra line with Ian.
So Nigel's just lying about his conversations with Elon Musk.
I believe so, yes. I really do believe that.
And I'm sad to say it because, you know, I joined reform when I was asked by Richard Tice to stand for London Mayor because I thought reform were the hope because I was fed up with the Tories.
I'm a devout Thatcherite.
And, you know, the Tory party was just a Tory in name only.
And they lost all recognition of all the things I believed in.
And reform was showing signs of what I wanted.
And I really believed in Nigel.
But let's face it, Nigel just came back in.
He wasn't leader when I was standing as London Mayor.
only came in when Rishi Sunat declared very quickly that he was standing, we're going to have a
general election. And then suddenly he just parachuted himself as leader. He knocked Ben out. He knocked
quite a few other people out from the party, etc. And that's the way he operates. And then fortunately,
I've got lots of other things and examples of him telling untruths. And so I'm saying quite category,
Ben has got it right, spot on. And he wouldn't have put that post out if he didn't think that was the
truth. Do you know who I really want to get involved here? Come on Elon Musk. Come on Elon Musk.
Who's telling the truth? Does Nigel Farage telling porcupies or was Ben Habib? But I think Father Calvin,
what Howard is saying there makes a lot of sense. It's fascinating, isn't it though,
to see the change in tone from Farage, who when he thought had the possibility of receiving
money from Elon Musk was like a kid in a sweet shop.
you know, oh, he's retweeting me. How amazing. And now it's like, no, I don't want this horrible
far right man who supports Tommy Robinson. He's totally changed his tone as soon as the money
has gone off the table. Yeah, there are two things to that. One is that Farage will accept money
off anyone, off scumbags. He's done so in the past. He does not care. He likes money more than
anything. That's one thing we know about Farage. And the other thing is that clip that you showed from
December, was it 2025? That was a very interesting clip in that he admitted to being the destructive
force of the right of British politics. He admitted to being controlled opposition, essentially.
You know, we know that he destroyed the UKIP party, the Brexit party. He's probably going to
destroy reform party if he's allowed to make some kind of deal with the conservatives. He admitted
to destroying the BMP party as well. Like, he's just decimated the right of British politics.
And for some reason, people still seem to think he's right wing.
That is a really interesting point, isn't it, Howard Cox? Because I have to be honest, I'm getting
sick of this argument wheeled out, and we've seen it wheeled out a lot over the past couple of
weeks because of these new accusations against Nigel Farage in terms of his time at school
at Dulwich College 49 years ago, which we'll come to in just one moment. But I'm seeing a lot,
you know, Danny Krook goes on the BBC and say, Nigel Farage is the one who's destroyed the
far right. Actually, is that something to be proud of? Because we know that when the mainstream
media talk about a far right, they don't mean a far right, what they
mean is patriots who want to protect our borders. Why should Nigel Farage be so proud
about having kept the far right out? Don't we have to reclaim that term? And shouldn't Reform
UK actually stop this sort of ludicrous far right bashing? Because actually, it's lots of their
voters that are talking about, especially when it comes to Tommy Robinson. Look at the turnout at Unite
the Kingdom. For example. Well, look, Avarch UK is one.
reform should be and that's it full of patriots you know believe in sovereignty
believe equality under law believe in free speech but we're not seeing that from reform
anymore and you know this label of far left far right whatever you want to call it
uni party etc actually seconds me what etc we should be talking about the policies of what
happens to be proud to be british proud of their christian values all of those sorts of things
is what we should be pushing and i don't hear that from reform i hear them flip-flopping all over
place going away from certain policies which are now aspirations, not promises. I knocked on doors
in Dover when I came second in the general election. I got 24% of vote in four weeks. I knocked
on doors on the promise of that you wouldn't start paying tax until 20,000 pounds of income.
And now, you know, you hear Richard Tice coming out and I think he's in charge of their financial
policies. I really don't know who's in charge of what at the moment. But now that's a big
aspiration. So I went and knocked on the doors on a lying part of our manifesto or reforms
manifesto. And that makes me sick. That's one thing I love about the Vance UK and the way Ben has
set up the party to be a democratic party. There's no way reform is democratic. You've got two
people running it. And that's Zia Yusuf and Nigel Fras. No one else has a say. And it's all
very well that Andrea Jenkins saying those sorts of things. She threw that stick of dynamite into
Miriam Cates. I think that was
very unfair and she shouldn't have done that on air. I think it's
very unprofessional. And I do
like both of those two people. I agree with
father. I think there's been quite
a long history between
Andrea and Miriam, which is probably why
that went down. I can't imagine that was sanctioned
by the party. Yeah. I also
just want to show you
this moment from Lewis Goodall.
I think the left are trying to trick
Nigel Farage
into admitting
this bad behaviour at school.
And then they're going to use it against him forever more.
Now, I think it's very important he doesn't fall into the trap, Father Calvin.
But I want to show you how Lewis Goodall is sort of representing the left here.
It's what they're doing.
It's like, Nigel, come on.
Just admit you are anti-Semitic.
Just admit you were racist.
Then we can all move on.
And it's like, as if, as if you'll ever move on from that watch.
There is a world where Farage could have chosen and elected to meet with the people involved.
he could have said, of course, some recollections may differ.
It was a long time ago.
I also think, you know, just speaking personally here,
I think we do have to be a bit careful
about sort of extending the statute of limitations
about what we say, to 13-year-old you,
or 15-year-old you, or what we say privately.
We've got to be grown up about these things.
But it's also true to say,
and I think Farage, absolutely fair enough there.
And, of course, if he feels strongly,
that it didn't happen, then fine.
But it is clear that we've got 20 people,
not just one person, not just two people,
and there were contemporaneous notes
that were uncovered by Michael Crick 15 years ago
it's clear that something seems to have occurred
and there is certainly a recollection
that that is the case
that Farage obviously denies a substance of it
but nonetheless.
So it would be perhaps a good idea
just politically if nothing else
to show you that you're taking this seriously
to try and engage with it
and nullify the story
but that isn't happening so far Farage
is just simply saying that it's a smith.
I mean, Father Calvin,
don't listen to Lewis Goodall right.
Like it's not going to be like Nigel's
Oh yeah, I was really racist and anti-Semitic at school and they're like, oh, fine.
Oh, well done for owning up.
We're just going to move on from that one.
You know my feelings about Farage, but I think he's absolutely right on this.
I don't care what he said when he was 13 years old, whether he was racist or not racist, whether he's anti-Semitic or not anti-Semitic.
He was a 13-year-old child, for goodness sake.
I think he's right to not engage in this.
I think it's juvenile, it's petty.
I think they're digging.
And this is all they've got.
They need to work harder.
seriously. It's terrible of them to be dragging up his childhood and childhood friends and getting
them to say, oh, I think I remember him saying X, Y, and Z, stop it. It's lame. And for Lewis Goodall
to be sat there and saying, oh, he needs to take this seriously and engage with it seriously.
No, he doesn't. Nigel Rogers is absolutely right to disregard all of this nonsense.
Breaking today, the woman in charge of our economy is so crooked, such a liar that she couldn't
lie straight in bed.
You know I think Rachel Reeves is going to end up in prison. This woman will be a jailbird. Lock her up because the fraud conducted on the British people is so sickening. And if she were someone on the right, she would already be under police investigation now. But what's so shocking is that her lies actually date back right to the start of her political career. And what's so egregious is that the lies that she tells just come out so constantly, even it has now emerged today, even,
about this claim that she was the junior chess champion,
something that for years she has boasted about.
So here's the revelation from the Times newspaper.
Who reveals Rachel Reeves has long made political hay
using her prowess as a national chess champion
to demonstrate her strategic mind and competitive spirit.
I am, I was a geek.
I played chess.
was the British Girls Under 14 champion, she told The Guardian in an interview in July
2023. She posed with a chessboard in photographs taken before the budget and has repeatedly
spoken of overcoming sexism to beat the boys. However, a former junior champion has now accused
her of misrepresenting her credentials when she claimed that she had been the British Girls
Under 14 champion, saying in reality, she was joint 26th out of 34.
So this is Alec Edmonds, a professor of finance at the London Business School,
and he has said that Reeves actually shared the title for another smaller tournament.
The British Girls Under 14 champion in 1993 was actually the composer, Emily Howard.
Now, in some ways, this is something that you could just shrug off Howard Cox and say,
oh you know it's a little white lie
but I'm sorry when this is a woman whose lies permeate every single aspect of her life
from her time at H-Boss when actually she was in the complaints department
not working as an economist to the budget which has cost some people their life savings
I'm sorry this matters she is a corrupted crooked liar it doesn't matter that she's a woman
it doesn't matter that she sobs in parliament we cannot trust a word that comes out of her mouth
absolutely right i mean she has the second probably the most important post at the moment
regarding our cost of living issues and crisis that's going along uh in our life and she is running
it how can you have someone who is incompetent with numbers incompetent with strategy in the lies
about things she has got some sort of uh a issue with in telling the truth and i'm afraid
most of the front bench feel i feel i feel the same on the labor uh front benches and to see her do
what she's doing. Obviously, I'm reasonably pleased with what happened in the budget because for two
years, which I didn't expect to happen, I've managed to get fuel duty frozen for two years. And so I
did actually say, I couldn't be churlish about it. I thanked her for that. But you couldn't
thank her for anything else because she's lied about the tax increases on working people. They
can't even define a working person properly. You know, they've hit small businesses and they're hitting
farmers, they've hit pensioners. They're hitting everyone. And all of those things weren't in their
manifesto. They are all
pathological liars.
They really are. And I mean, Dan Hodges, who's
a Labour columnist, he
is the one who, along with
me, is advocating for the
fact Father Carlton Robinson that
there needs to be a criminal investigation
that she can't just lose her job.
She might actually have to the face the loss of
her liberty as well. And based
on the OBR Select Committee hearing,
he posted utterly damning for Rachel
Reeves, makes clear the extent
to which Reeves and her aides were
themselves deliberately leaking sensitive data to try and manage political expectations and when
that went wrong to deliberately try and stabilize the markets. I mean, it's just astonishing to me
that this is not leading every single mainstream media bulletin. But Father Calvin, she's their
girl. They're going to stand by her. They're going to stand by her even though she lied to the guardian
about being the British girls under 14 chess champion
when in fact she was joint 26th out of 34 competitors.
I mean, she's actually a failure in every aspect of her life.
Well, I think this is why she keeps lying so much.
She wants to be seen as a success.
And she should be seen as a success for being in the position that she's in.
But that's not enough.
And so she keeps making these things up about what her role was at H-Boss
and how she was so great at chess.
And if none of it is true, then what is true?
she's clearly lied and fraudulently
taken up positions that she shouldn't be in
she's absolutely right they should be an investigation
not just under her position but a criminal investigation
and worse than that
lying is a sin if someone wants to represent
the British people in that
prestigious house and continuously lies to the British people
they should be held account by the British people
Now Howard Cox I mean you've obviously done
incredible work when it comes to fuel duty
and I give you massive congratulations for that
but I've been very concerned to hear
that a whole load of the mainstream media organisations
that you had worked with on this campaign
for, as you say, 15 years
have snubbed you, cancelled you,
no longer champion your cause
even though you continue to champion their viewers and listeners
and your belief, Howard Cox,
and you say that you have been told us
by insiders at these broadcasters like GB News,
newspapers like the Sun, that the reason that they have turned on you is nothing to do with
Fair Fuel UK, nothing to do with this very important campaign, which you wage on behalf
of British motorists every year, but rather, because of your support of Tommy Robinson,
is that really true? Oh, it's absolutely true.
So what's happened? What do you know? Well, there's a lot of things to say, but I wrote
for a very major national newspaper, i.e. the son, on a regular basis. And it all started,
the writing of all happened for when I declared my position for the standards London mayor.
At that point, the son hated the reform and Nigel Farge. You know, so, you know, suddenly my
amount of writing I did dropped considerably. And to cut a long story short, I had to accept that,
but I still had 1.7 million supporters, you know, backing.
me to make sure we cut fuel duty cut. And I managed to get that across because I work
with parliamentarians directly. And that's how it worked with petitions, with receptions, with
letters to the Chancellor, with supporters writing to their MP. And bear in mind there's about
2,000 to 2,000 to 2.5,000 of Fairfield UK supporters in each constituency. So we do have a bit of
leverage with MPs. And it's also, to be fair, a lot of Labour MPs that are petrol heads.
but the point of what I've got
I wanted to say this is
I haven't said this to anyone before
but Calvin Robinson did say
actually I haven't been on GB News much
I was regarding the Fairfield UK
and the budget
I'm normally on regularly
and I did get a phone call
and said would I like to be on it
on the Andrew Pierce
and the other girls
show in the morning breakfast show
and I said yes of course I can
and the first thing they said the producer said yes
but don't mention anything to do
with Tommy Robinson or Advance UK.
That's what the producer told me.
Oh my God.
So I said, okay, no way.
That's it.
I'm not bothering.
I did.
So they said you would be allowed to come on,
but under the condition that you did not mention advance UK,
you did not mention Tommy Robinson.
Well, I think I prompted it by saying, you know,
can you get my title right?
I'm founder of Fairfield UK and a college member of Vance UK.
You know, that's what I wanted to do.
And they said, no, we won't put that one in.
definitely not. And by the way, don't talk about Tommy Robinson. Now, you know, it was
quite a young producer. I don't want that producer to get shot through. He's obviously
been, he's, don't shoot the messenger, classic case. But I'm not going to go on there.
And I bumped into a very senior person, a broadcast on Talk TV and on the train, I believe,
and this person I'm very, very fond of indeed. And he said the same thing to me is Tommy
Robinson's the issue, reason why you're not being used anymore. We all still love. We all
still love you. We all love what you've done. But I said, what's that got to do with the price of
fuel coming in and what Tommy does? I mean, all I've said, and as you know, Dan, you, you started
the ball rolling last autumn, I think, when you asked me what I think of Tommy Robinson. I said,
I didn't know him from Adam, but I do respect what he's done in terms of highlighting the rate
gang issue. And I, and to actually, and I was got that phone call, didn't I? I've got that
WhatsApp text from Richard Tice. If I continue to talk about Tommy Robinson, I will be expelled from
the party. So, and this is happening in the media now. And I'm very, very worried about the media
actually taking sides too much. And the GB News is Reform UK's propaganda wing. It really is. And
it's so sad about that because I've got a lot of friends on there like you have. And the same
with talk TV. And with the sun, I've got some great people on there. And again, I've got no
idea every year before the financial statements in the spring and also the budgets in
at autumn or whenever they will appear.
The sun always took me out for lunch,
you know, about six weeks before.
What have I heard?
In fact, I got a phone call on the day of the budget,
in the morning of the budget.
I was actually doing another podcast with someone else.
I got a phone call from the sun.
They said, I'm sorry, mate.
You've lost this time.
It's going up 5P.
And I said, no, I haven't.
It's going to be frozen.
And they said, no, it's not.
And guess who was right?
You.
I love it.
Yeah.
Father Calvin Robinson,
what's your view hearing this?
I mean, I imagine you're not surprised, but it's still horrifying, isn't it?
Because obviously, for a lot of people who still rely on the mainstream media,
they genuinely believe that Talk TV and GB News are free speech channels
because that's how they've promoted themselves.
But there's so many instances, even in recent weeks.
I mean, look at the defenestration of Mike Graham from Talk TV, for example,
that proves it's just not the case.
It's just not true.
It's not true these claims.
They are not focused on free speech.
They're focused on promoting a very narrow range of views on the right.
Well, the entirety of the mainstream media, of the legacy media, is liberal.
And that's a shame because most British people aren't liberal.
Most British people are socially conservative.
And so there's no outlet that represents them in the mainstream.
And that's sad because we need those voices to be heard.
I think it's on purpose.
I do think it's a control mechanism to try and keep the people as liberal as possible
because the people in the establishment of, you know, the hierarchy of the BBC,
Sky and the rest of the legacy media
are just like the people in the government.
They sneer at working class British
folk and they want us all to be a bit more
liberal, progressive like they are. But that's not
right. We deserve to have free speech.
We deserve to have our own thoughts and opinions,
our own values systems, our own belief
structures, and we shouldn't be lectured to
by the Islington elite.
And for GB News to take this stance is disappointing
because the whole purpose of them was to be an alternative
voice and to have these blacklists
that are very under the table between the producers,
or we can't mention that person,
don't mention Tommy, don't mention KT, blah, blah, blah.
That is wrong.
It's undermining their very core mission.
Developing today, Tommy Robinson has called out Humsa useless,
the failed former Scottish First Minister,
now an Islamist activist,
for shocking antics in the United States,
which include, by the way,
denialism around 9-11.
This is a really shocking story.
Again, it has been ignored by the regime media.
I've been following it for a number of days.
So let me take you through what's been going on.
Basil the Great posted,
Humsie Yusuf is now coordinating with Islamic groups
in the United States.
They use the cover of combating the made-up far right
to further spread the word of Allah.
He's a virulent, anti-white racist,
and he must be stopped.
Here is the video in question watch.
I'm in the United States this week,
meeting with the Muslim Public Affairs Council
and other partners who share the same goal
to stand up against the rise of the far right.
You see, what happens on one side of the Atlantic
doesn't stay there.
The far right are sharing messages, tactics and funding
across borders.
You only have to take a look at figures like Tommy Robinson,
who's quoting and echoing the very same lines that we hear
from hard-right extremists here in the United States.
Their rhetoric and their hate crosses oceans in seconds,
and therefore so must our response.
That's why I'm here.
Because if the far-right can coordinate globally,
then so must those of us
who believe in celebrating our diversity,
equality, and believe in progress, not going backwards in the 21st century.
This is about building alliances, learning from each other's experiences,
making sure we're all on the same page from Glasgow to Los Angeles and beyond.
Let's stand together against hate, disinformation and division.
The fight against the far right isn't just a national issue.
It's transatlantic and it's global.
And together, we can show that solidarity, compassion,
and justice are far stronger.
How absolutely chilling is that?
I mean, compassion.
Oh, okay.
Tell that to the women, you know,
walking around like that locked in.
Tell that to the gay men, pushed off the top of buildings.
Tommy Robinson hit back.
Responding anti-white parasite Holmes Yusuf,
who disgracefully resigned as Scotland's FM,
made in-house rants about too many white people,
is now in America,
M-Pak who is said to originate from the Muslim Brotherhood who Trump just prescribed as terrorists,
calling everyone far right again. Of course, name-dropping me as I call him and his Pakistani
Muslim brothers out, exposing them in many documentaries. Your buzzwords have no meaning,
Humza, keep my name out of your filthy mouth. And I want to show you now this secret video,
which has emerged of Yusuf attempting to distance Muslims from 9-11.
It's the type of denialism that is actually so disturbing
and it shows you the depths that this dude will sink to.
Watch.
For so many of us, when he articulated with emotion,
powerful emotion, just how he felt 24 years on,
from those dreadful attacks on 9-11
and saying that Muslims continue to be targeted,
abused and vilified all under the glare of suspicion
for a crime that we did not commit.
And I think that therein lies the first lesson for us.
Be unapologetic about who you are.
Be unapologetic about being Muslim.
Be proud of your identity as an American Muslim.
You see, Muslims are not being host.
here in America. You, the Muslim community, are building America. So if you're ashamed to my superstar
panel, Father Calvin Robinson, a crime we did not commit. That's Holmes is useless talking about
9-11. So either he's rewriting history or he buys into something that, in fairness, a lot of people
and on the right also believe that 9-11 was an inside job by the US government.
What do you think is going on here?
I don't know why he's in US politics.
That's what I don't know.
But you're right.
If he thinks that Mohammedans did not commit 9-11, he has new evidence,
then he should share that new evidence with the rest of the world
because there is one approved narrative.
And there are many conspiracy theories going on around 9-11.
them, but if he has any proof or evidence, he needs to share it. I don't know what his
obsession is with Tommy Robinson. Tommy Robinson is not even that right wing, for goodness
sake. There are people far more right wing than Tommy Robinson in the UK. And actually,
I think the vast majority of people are far more right wing than Tommy Robinson. So if he thinks
that's that Tommy's the biggest threat facing the UK, he's going to have another thing coming
very soon. What did you make of this Humza, useless Islamist tour of the US? Howard
To me, it's really chilling, actually,
because it's an attempt for these two historically proud countries of the West
to be undermined by this faith.
Well, I go back to what I said before.
We've lost sight of actually what's decent in life.
And you've got, we're seeing this, you know, people splitting everything about us.
You've got him splitting thing and blaming the far right,
blaming Tommy Robinson,
and blaming everyone else but themselves,
we're seeing this non-stop.
And, you know, to say that, you know,
the message for the far right trans across the pond in seconds,
and he says, we've got to do the same,
tip-for-tack rubbish.
Again, I just don't understand.
He's a failed politician.
He's a corrupt politician.
All the things that he did for the SMP.
And let's face it, he hates the United Kingdom.
He wanted Scotland to be separated from the rest of the United Kingdom.
So he just hates everything about us,
Britishness. And that man, and you said it, Dan, it's chilling what he's saying. And I sat there
in amazement about the 9-11 thing. You know, to say that Muslims weren't responsible and that
Muslims responsible for the building the United States of America is absolutely another couple of
lies. Yeah, I mean, exactly. They're responsible for blowing up. You know, the two most important
buildings in the United States of America, certainly not for building anything. Father Calvin,
Is there a growing acknowledgement in the US of the threat of Islamism?
Because again, this is another area where there is, a very obvious split on the right.
I mean, amongst the Mamdani election, I saw brilliant, brave commentary, for example, about
Megan Kelly, who just said, no, we do not want our leaders to be Islamist.
But there's also the Nick Fuentes, Takaka-Khaelsohn wing, who are trying to, I would argue,
really undermine the threat posed by Islam to the West.
Yeah, I think a lot of conservative Americans are waking up to the fact that Islam is so toxic
just by looking at our country, looking at Britain and the rest of Western Europe that's
been pretty much taken over by Islam at this point.
People in America are looking at that and thinking, this is very sad.
How do we avoid that?
Because Islam isn't as big over here in the States.
There are places like Minnesota, which President Trump quite rightly addressed this week.
And there's also here in Michigan, where I'm based, Dearborn has more Arabs in it than the rest of the US combined.
It's got the biggest mosque in the country.
And it's incredible that the Mohammedan mayor of Dearborn recently said to a Christian pastor, there's no place for people like you in my city and I'll celebrate when you leave.
And so they're already grasping for power.
They're trying to create a Sharia city in Texas.
and, in fact, more mosques have popped up in Texas
over the last two years than anywhere else.
And so there's a clear sign of that, you know,
they like to show their dominance.
They like to conquer.
This is what they do.
It's a conquering ideology.
But people are, thankfully, waking up to it,
and it's not too late here.
So I hope that they can turn it around.
And to hear President Trump saying,
actually, I don't like that.
I don't want that in my country.
That's what they need to be.
They need to be brave enough to say,
no, Islam is not compatible with Western life,
with Christendom.
We don't want it here.
Thank you very much.
I think it's important, actually, let's just take a look at Donald Trump, where he made those comments in regard to Somalian people.
And again, I think it's the type of bravery that we need to see from our leaders. Watch this.
And they contribute nothing. The welfare is like 88%. They contribute nothing.
I don't want them in our country, I'll be honest with you.
Somebody would say, oh, that's not politically correct.
I don't care.
I don't want them in our country.
Their country's no good for a reason.
Their country stinks, and we don't want them in our country.
I can say that about other countries, too.
I can say it about other countries too.
We don't want them to help.
We have to rebuild our country.
You know, our country's at a tipping point.
We could go bad.
We're at a tipping point.
I don't know if people mind me saying that,
but I'm saying it, we could go one way or the other,
and we're going to go the wrong way
if we keep taking in garbage into our country.
Elon Omar is garbage.
She's garbage.
Her friends are garbage.
These aren't people that work.
These are people that say, let's go, come on,
let's make this place great.
These are people that do nothing but complain.
They complain.
And from where they came from, they got nothing.
You know, they came from paradise,
and they said, this isn't paradise.
But when they come from hell
and they complain
and do nothing but
bitch, we don't
want them in our country.
Let them go back to where they came from
and fix it.
100%.
I mean, Howard Cox,
can we not say that?
Can our leaders not start saying that
to Islamists
like Hums are useless,
like Sadiq Khan, like Shabana
Mahmood, who want to destroy our culture?
Yes, please.
And it's happening with Rupert Lowe's saying it.
And so is Ben Habib.
I mean, Ben Habib, let's face it, is half Pakistan.
And he's proud of his Pakistan heritage,
but he's also proud to be a true blue British person
who believes in our country, in our history,
and our culture, and our Christianity.
He's phenomenal, what he says.
I've been to meeting after meeting.
I've spoken with him on the various stages.
And every time he talks about exactly that,
we cannot have our country invaded by people we don't want here.
And to hear Donald Trump say that,
we don't want them here,
I've heard Ben say it and I've heard Rupert Lowe say that.
Father Calvin Robinson, that's true, isn't it?
But, I mean, we need more politicians.
We need more politicians to stop cowering in the United Kingdom
and look to the US where there is this boldness and this bravery.
Because we're so far behind, and it's our country and our culture that has been destroyed as a result.
Well, Donald Trump said, didn't he, this may not be politically correct, but I'm going to say it anyway.
And that's what I want to hear.
I don't want to hear people being politically correct.
I want to hear them being correct.
I want to hear the truth.
And if we're inviting so much of the third world into our country that it becomes the third world, that's not a good thing.
We can still help people.
We can still help refugees.
We can still have a number of asylum seekers.
What we can't have is open borders.
What we can't have is people coming, you know, military age men coming daily,
thousands or hundreds daily to invade our country.
We can't have that.
And the number one job of the politician, of the representatives of the people
is to protect the people, is to protect the borders.
Everything else comes secondary to that.
And so if they're not doing that, they're not doing their job.
I want to hear British politicians, ones that are already elected in the houses of parliament,
saying we don't want them here, or even better, they have to go back.
Absolutely. Very well put from my superstar panel today. Father Calvin Robinson co-host of Fox and Father, the brilliant reclaim media show with Lawrence Fox and Howard Cox, as we know, the head of Fair Fuel UK, his brilliant campaigning organization, which has succeeded in keeping fuel duty frozen for the 15th year in a row and also now a member of the Advance UK College. Thank you, both.
both so much. And we're going to reveal today's
greatest Britain and union jackass
in just one moment. But first
to your feedback today
and lots of it about
our political figures here in the
UK. But in
regards to Trump,
Scar Pets said Donald Trump
has seen how bad it could get for the US
because he's been to the UK enough to see it
in action. Juliet Johnson says
Rupert Lowe should stop waiting for Kemi
Bain and not to resign and leave the Tory
party join Advance UK.
Rupert. S.R. Y says, I don't trust the Yusuf. Why is he always doing press conference? He is not
an MP. Rupert Lowe for PM. I couldn't agree more. And Russ E28 says,
Farage didn't even support Howard when he stood for Lundemar. Only person to support him was
Rupert. And from Ben Belzear, Tommy Robinson leading the Unite the Kingdom Rally, was a hugely
positive, distinct turning point for the UK. Well, I certainly hope that is the case. I
certainly hope we will look back and think that moment, especially that last Unite the Kingdom
rally, was a turning point. Okay, a reminder of your nominees for today's greatest Britain and
Union Jackass. The worst Britain in the world today is between Megan Markle, nominated by
Darren Donaldson, back for a Christmas grift special, nauseating. Ak Madi Koub, the criminal
defence lawyer, former independent candidate for the West Midlands, Merrill T in 2024. He was nominated
by Matt Cass 48, who says Birmingham is indeed finished, but possibly for different reasons.
than what this dumb-ass thinks.
And Lenny Henry, nominated by Mother Clanger
for again demanding reparations
for every British black person.
He's made a decent living in this country.
I reckon we've paid in full.
Okay, to your results.
In third position with 14% of the vote,
Megan Markle, the runner-up,
with 21% of the vote,
Ahmed Yakub.
But today's Union Jackass,
with a whopping 66% of the vote.
Two-thirds of you are agreeing here.
It's Lenny Henry.
And today's
Greatest Britain, nominated by Sarah Booth, for revealing the courts offered to do more hours,
including 24-hour courts, but David Lammy refused, is Robert Jenrick.
The Conservative Shadow Justice Secretary, Sarah Booth, says what price is our right to be tried by our peers?
And of course, according to the reports that we discussed earlier in the show, Robert Jenrick, now a defection target for reform.
UK. Okay, we've got a big uncancled after show. I'm actually going to go off and I'm going to put
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