Dan Wootton Outspoken - CHAOS AS DRUNK ANGELA RAYNER HAS MELTDOWN AT UK PARLIAMENT & BREAKS DOOR DURING BID TO BECOME PM
Episode Date: May 1, 2026BREAKING RIGHT NOW: The Disunited Kingdom is in deep trouble as Labour plots to replace Slippery Starmer with a drunk, tax cheating, brazen hussy with a foul mouth called Angela Rayner after he was pe...ppered with chants that he is a w***** at the site of the latest London terror attack. But the BBC, Woke ITV and Sly News is so in the tank for Rayner that they are ignoring an extraordinary story this week where she got so drunk at a bar at parliament, started screaming about socialism, before collapsing into a door and breaking it off our hinges. In his Digest Dan reveals how Red Rayner the Tax Evader plans to do a secret deal with the Islamist Green Party run by the Tit Whisperer Zack Dave Polanski. PLUS: Rupert Lowe is at war with Labour Cabinet Minister Bridget Phillipson after she launched a personal attack on the Restore Britain leader in parliament. AND: Woke ITV under pressure to SACK Ed Balls from Good Morning Britain over his pro-Labour bias. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Meghan Markle strikes back by revealing part of her daughter yet again as Donald Trump makes a savage dig about Prince Harry in the Oval Office as the King and Queen end their State Visit. We’ll have all the royal latest with Lady Colin Campbell. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live REMEMBER: UTK Freedom of Speech Event will be held on May 16th 2026 in central London. To support the event, please visit utkevents.com/support-us LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/@danwoottonoutspoken?si=-2BhmEbBSN1fyESS?sub_confirmation=1 ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-wootton-outspoken/id1762436723 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltoneek2MSPL10CpSA1J?si=8f6d84e2db56448c ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton #DanWoottonOutspoken #news #outspoken #uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 481. Happy Friday to you.
Breaking right now, the disunited kingdom is in deep trouble. As Labor, plots to replace slippery
stammer with a drunk tax evading brazen hussy with a foul mouth, Red Rainer the tax evader,
after he was peppered with chance that he's a wanker at the sight of the latest London terror attack.
And yes, he's bad. We all know it, with Slippery Samor refusing to talk about his Jewish wife today after she fled Downing Street and a top American politician comparing him to a sexually transmitted disease.
Your wife hails from a Jewish family. Like many British Jews, does she and your children, do they fear living in this country?
Well, if you'll forgive me, I don't want to personalize it to my family.
He's very unpopular with the people of UK.
He's polling right up there with gonorrhea.
I don't know how much longer he can last.
But the BBC, woke ITV and sly news are so in the tank for Rainer
that they are ignoring an extraordinary story that I won't.
This woman got so drunk at a bar in Parliament started
screaming about socialism before collapsing into a door and breaking it off its hinges.
When she tried to leave the bars, the clock approached midnight, when there was some sort of
altercation with the door, there was an enormous bang and one person turned around to see her
bent double as if it had crashed into her.
So we are screwed because I believe this is our next surprise.
Minister.
...in words than a bunch of scorn, homophobic, racist, sogenistic.
Go ahead.
...object to privately educated people, admiring Angela Rainer as some sort of, you know, some sort of working-class hero.
In my digest next, I will reveal how Raina is planning a secret deal with the Islamist Green Party run by the tit-whisperer Zach Dave Polanski in order to take
power. But is Reform UK any better? As it's revealed today that their high profile labour defector
has been expelled from the party for calling the England flag a crusade. We will be joined here
exclusively by Aaron Roy. This was him with Nigel Farage just five weeks ago for his first
interview. And with us for the entire show, Connor Tomlinson, host of Tomlinson talks
on YouTube and Substack.
Also coming up today, Rupert Lowe at war with Labor Cabinet Minister Bridget Philipson
after she launched a personal attack on the Restore Britain leader in Parliament
and Wokai TV under pressure to sack Ed Balls from Good Morning Britain
over his pro-libre bias as he's accused of bullying.
Then in the Royal Uncanceled After Show on Substack, Megan Markle, strikes back
by revealing part of her daughter yet again as Donald Trump makes this savage dig
about Prince Harry and his wife in the Oval Office
as the king and queen end their state visit.
We're going to have all the royal latest today
with Lady Colin Campbell after the main show.
You can sign up to watch at www.outspoken.com.
We've also got the worst Britain in the world this week
to reveal at the end of the show.
I think we're at almost something like 50,000 votes
on YouTube right now in the posts tab.
This is a reminder we put your union jackass's head to head from across the week.
On Monday, it was the tit whisperer Zach Palance.
Tuesday, Lord Herma, Wednesday, John Healy, Thursday, Shabana McMoo.
We're actually at 46,000 votes. I've just checked.
So get voting. Let's try and get it to 50,000 by the end of the show.
But we also have a special live poll running today as well.
And I know this is a choice that none of you want to make.
This is a choice even worse than Sophie's choice.
Who would you prefer as Prime Minister?
Slippery Stama or Red Rainer, the tax of a...
Hold your nose and really think about this. Keep your superchats coming in. Post your comments as well. I will read out the best at the end of the show. But now let's go. Our country is in so much trouble. With the terror threat now heightened, the desperate Labour Party is preparing to put a drunk tax evading, brazen hussy with a foul mouth red rain of the tax evader into number 10 Downing Street to stitch up a dodgy deal with the
Islamist Green Party leader, Zach Dave Polanski, the tit whisperer. And how has she proven to us
that she's up to the job of being in charge of the nuclear codes and our cratering economy?
By getting so drunk at a bar in parliament where she started screaming about socialism
before collapsing into a door and breaking it off its hinges. Yet we're screwed. We are screwed,
aren't we? These other people who are about to be running our country, how the hell did we get here?
And the fact that Labour MPs and ministers, maybe the few sensible ones left, are planning and anyone but ANG campaign, is hilariously out of touch.
It's too late, you thickos. I have been sane for the past year, because of the destruction of slippery stammer, she is our next PM.
Labor members will see to that. And as usual, you haven't seen what's coming.
So this story, and I give credit to him because it's been ignored by the British Bashing Corporation,
Wokai TV, sly news, Channel 4 News, not a word, usered, but it was broken by Christian Calgi in the Daily Mail who appeared on GV News.
Speaking to multiple eyewitnesses, we reported that on Monday night, Angela Raina got very merry indeed in the House of Commons Bar for MPs,
which is known in this postcode as strangers.
She had a very loud and lively debate about the merits of socialism with one person at the bar.
And eyebrows were particularly raised, according to two eyewitnesses that I spoke to,
when she tried to leave the bar, as the clock approached midnight.
When there was some sort of altercation with the door, there was an enormous bang,
and one person turned around to see her bent double, as if it had called.
crashed into her. Now, by coincidence, the following day, that door was removed for what the
House of Commons described as routine repairs. So I'm not suggesting that the former deputy
prime minister is responsible for the door coming off its hinges. But that is the sequence of
events as we understand it. But in the past few hours, extraordinary new details have emerged
via the mails labour columnist Dan Hodges, who was in the bar at the same time.
time and revealed, I don't know for certain what the process will be that leads to care Stama's
removal from Downing Street after next week's local elections. Some ministers suspect he will finally
see the writing on the wall and walk away. Others believe it will take a leadership challenge to
force him out. But one thing I do know, whatever that process is, it must not end with Angela Rainer
as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Yesterday, my colleague Christian Kelgi, revealed that Rainer
left onlookers open-mouthed at her behaviour in the strangers' barrow of the house.
House of Commons on Monday night. Some witnesses claimed she had been trollied. Others that her state
of an ebriation had led her to walk into a door with such force she had bent over double. The
reports were immediately rubbish by Allies. It was all a spokesman claimed a concoction of mischief
making. It was not. I was in Strangers Bar on Monday. I saw Angela Rainer and spoke to her briefly.
The description of one witness of her being absolutely obliterated is true.
Her condition was witnessed by numerous MPs, journalists, parliamentary staff and guests.
The incident of her walking into a door with force is also accurate.
I saw it happen with my own eyes.
The Labour Party is about to choose a new leader and prime minister,
and the bare minimum that's required is for the man or woman they choose to conduct themselves
with a basic level of professionalism and self-control.
Angela Raina cannot do that.
her behaviour on Monday was not an aberration.
Concerns about her social conduct have been widespread
within the Parliamentary Labour Party for some time,
which is why her allies recently briefed MPs
and journalists that she was avoiding alcohol.
I wonder if she was drunk when she said this about 50% of the population.
She was definitely.
drunk, at least in Ibiza.
My friend Alison Pearson has perfectly explained why this drunk tax evader should not be viewed
as any type of working class hero.
I really object to privately educated people,
admiring Angela Rainer as some sort of, you know, some sort of working class hero.
Because the working class heroes, I grew up alongside, I was born in a council house,
were the kids who, against the odds, tried to work hard in classrooms where the Angulas were
in the back row, putting their makeup on, talking about who they were shagging,
and generally causing chaos and a mess for those of us who were trying to work and better
ourselves. So I think that something in me died the day that Jeremy Corbyn made Angela Raina
with her nurse NVQ1 qualification, left school pregnant, no other qualifications. And he made
her the shadow education secretary, which I thought was a huge insult to all the kids who did
their homework, did their best, tried to get the best grades they could and went on to make
something of themselves.
So finally, the media class is speaking out about this grifter champagne socialist fake,
but I again believe this is too little too late.
Jan Muir, following Alison Pearson and the mail today,
what I really want to know, she writes, is precisely what made Red Ange to claim her
personal socialism in such a vibrant and public manner.
What could someone have said to elicit such a furious response?
My top three contenders are one.
But Ange, you own an 800,000 coastal property in Brighton.
Two, but Ange, you've been accused of dodging tax on that property.
Three, but Ange, you wear 200-pound shoes.
Whatever happens, Rainer will wriggle off the hook like she always does,
for there is a tendency on the left to indulgently chuckle about her misadventures and inappropriate behaviour.
The venom cocktails, the paddle canoe, the house flipping, the nightclubbing,
the glass of rosé on Brighton Beach, the chaotic personal life. It's just Ange, they say she's a character, a card. But Jan Marr went on. I am from a working class background too. But Angela Rainier doesn't represent me. In fact, I look on a gas at her lack of manners, her crumpled clothes, her taste for cheap, sugary cocktails, and her lack of self-knowledge. I don't sigh in veneration at all of this. I quietly despair. What has she done? That is so admirable. She resigned from the cabinet, following the three homes,
infamy, which still rumbles on. She was criticised for failing to properly register her use of a two
million-pound New York apartment, belonging to Labour peer Lord Ali, and also for accepting £3,550 in
clothes from him. In 2021, she had to apologise for referring to senior conservatives as a bunch of
scum during the Labour Party conference. Of course, we have ended up in this mess, because
Slippery Stama is the most hated Prime Minister ever. And that is for good reason.
With Tommy Robinson pointing out after his visit to the terror attack site yesterday,
two tear care in Golders Green today,
and all you can hear is the public chanting Kirstama's a wanker.
Listen carefully.
Then today, and you'll remember, he's been using his wife and children when it suits him,
including in an interview with Kathy Newman of Sly News earlier this week,
even though I have revealed said wife and children have moved out of,
number 10 Downing Street. However, when he was asked by a Jewish publication about the wife today,
he didn't want to go there. Watch. Much for speaking to us once again, Prime Minister. I'm going to be
blunt. Your wife hails from a Jewish family. Like many British Jews, does she and your children,
do they fear living in this country? Well, if you'll forgive me, I don't want to personalise it to
my family. What I will say is that I'm acutely aware of the anxiety and concern felt across the
whole of the Jewish community. This is an appalling terrorist attack and it's not an isolated
incident. We were in Kenton Synagogue together just last week. We're dealing with the community
that impacted by the attack on the synagogue. And so I understand just how viscerally people feel
a level of concern and anxiety about their safety, about their security, about their ability
to express who they are, what their identity is.
As Raina critic, Dan Hodges put it, sorry, but I genuinely don't know how Kirstama has
the nerve. Some of us have been calling for action on this for years. The person who has had
their eyes firmly shut to the problem is him, because actually acting was politically inconvenient.
Now, today, Labour Ministers have been attempting to defend the indefensible on the MSM.
How confident are you that the Prime Minister is in touch with the mood and sentiments in parts of North London at the moment?
Very confident, Nick.
Why do they chant Kyr Stama-Ju-Hama then, Minister?
Because they are a community in anger, in grief, in trauma, and I totally understand that response.
And the Prime Minister does too.
This is a community that is being threatened, that is under-a-treatened, that is under-a-trial.
attack and they need all of, not just our sympathy and our love and support here, as I've said, Nick, they need that action.
They need a solution to the problems that are occurring on the streets in Britain because an attack on the Jewish community is an attack on all of us.
It is attack on our values.
These are words we've heard so many times, Minister.
They are words, but they are being backed up by action, Nick.
Attack on one is attack on us all. There we go again. Every time we hear that from ministers and prime ministers and it's true. And words matter.
Words matter. Nick, leadership matters and action matters too. And I've talked about the action that we're taking here.
I don't want to sit here and give you more platitudes
because the Jewish community deserve better than...
But in America, they understand.
They understand what we're dealing with.
With the Republican Senator John Kennedy
comparing our PM to gonorrhea on American television.
What my Democratic colleagues really like
is Keir Starrmer, who's the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom,
who is just to the left of linen.
He's very unpopular with the people of UK.
He's polling right up there with gonorrhea.
I don't know how much longer he can last.
But this guy, he would give Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez
a run for her money in terms of his loony, loony-woke ideas.
To be honest, can you disagree with him? I can't.
Back here now, we have the indignity of the Islamist Home Secretary Shibana MacMood
using the London terror attack to try and deny that labour is in the midst of a very obvious civil war.
We know, of course, there has been a bit of unhappiness on the left
about some of the reforms that you push through.
There's also talk about a reshuffle happening potentially,
maybe because I'm offering a job to Angela Rainer.
In a briefing, the Times, did catch my eye, I have to say.
They've reported that allies of Angela Raina
have said she would be prepared to come back to the cabinet
with some conditions.
She'll want Shabana out.
What's your response to that?
Honestly, Sophie, you'll forgive me
for being really quite blunt about this,
but I couldn't care less about any other speculation that is occurring.
That is not my job.
I have an important job to do,
which is today to provide reassurance
to our Jewish community
to make sure that I'm working closely
with the police and our security services
in responding
to the spate of attacks that we have seen, including the stabbings yesterday,
there is nothing else on my mind other than doing my job as Home Secretary.
Really? Can we remember that Mahmood herself is a lying anti-English creton
who actually used to attend the hate march as herself? There's footage of it.
We have been marching and campaigning over the past few weeks has been utterly incredible to see.
powerful as our passion and the feelings that we have for our present system in Gaza and in
Palestine is the practical action that we can all take as British citizens to make our
government and governments and governments around the world sit up and take notice.
And there are two practical ways in which I think we should all try our very best to make a difference.
And the first of those, and we heard very much about it in South of New York.
It's about boycotting and getting involved with the boycott and wing.
Last week, I was with 200 activists outside Sting Street in Union Street in the centre of England.
And we lay down in the street and we lay down inside Sain Street to say that we object to Sengthread
stocking goods from illegal settlements and that they must stop.
We managed to close down that store for time hours and keep on Saturday.
This is how we made a difference.
So please educate yourselves about the different point-hawk campaigns and get involved in the
So she is a fake too. We cannot believe a word that she says.
For the most disturbing part of the red reigning incoming takeover of labour is that she is poised to do a deal.
With the tit whisper, Zach Polanski and his Islamist Green Party, Adamoth and Ali,
even after Zach, whose real name is Dave, can we just all remember that,
sided with the now charged terror suspect over the police.
He has since apologised releasing a weasel word statement this afternoon while refusing all interviews.
saying everyone in leadership has a responsibility for lowering the temperature at a time of such tension,
and I apologize for sharing a tweet in haste. Police responses to emergency situations such as these do need
later reflection in the right forums, but I accept that social media is not the appropriate channel for doing so,
blah, blah, blah. And he apologised, of course, because Mark Rowley had come out and slammed his inaccurate
and misinformed commentary in a letter branding him
an armchair critic. Criticism he stood by earlier
on the British bashing corporation.
I wrote a forthright letter to him yesterday,
which has been out on social media.
I don't do that lightly.
Politics is a matter for politicians, not for me.
But when somebody who's eminent
steps into operational policing
and reinforces criticisms that will undermine the confidence in my officers to act
and the protection of citizens, I need to step forward and say,
no, that's not acceptable, because I need my officers to be confident in the most dangerous
and difficult circumstances.
I had two unarmed officers confronting a man who they were convinced was a terrorist,
in their own view in that moment.
They were convinced of that.
and even when he was on the ground he wasn't cooperating he wasn't releasing the knife
they were concerned because he had a rucksack and a puffer jacket they were concerned as
whether he may have explosive devices or anything else and yet despite being an arm they were
confronting him the fact they used very extreme force is in my view in that situation completely
completely reasonable and I'm not sure there's been many people on this call who'd like to be in
there they'd like to be in their situation and those officers need to know they've got my support
I'm grateful the sort of correspondence I put online last night.
The amount of public support for the officers that's come out from that
and from social media has been enormous
and I really appreciate the public backing them.
And now Polansky and slippery Stama at each other's throats.
So Stama has gone and done a softball British bashing corporation interview.
It's not released until tomorrow with the Today program.
Yet he has posted it on his own social media.
He doesn't wear a tie.
He doesn't wear a jacket.
It's like, this is me, the chilled guy.
And he's criticised Polanski.
Now Polansky has suggested it's slippery Stama who is anti-Semitic, writing,
yesterday and Hastings in the wake of anti-Semitic attacks in Golders Green,
I face Nazi salutes.
Today the Prime Minister uses his office to attack the only Jewish party leader to score political points.
Polansky, your own Jewish family say they will leave the country if you become Prime Minister.
So I really wouldn't go there.
but here's what Stammer's had to say.
Now, when I then see Zach Polanski come out and retweet or support a criticism of that,
I think it's disgraceful.
I think it's disgraceful.
I have no doubt in my mind that those officers probably thought their own lives were a risk.
And if you see the footage, there's a lot of people in the scene as well.
Now, that didn't turn out to be the case, thankfully.
But this is the thing about policing.
And I learned it firsthand in Northern Ireland when I was working with the police over there.
I sat in the control rooms when they were making decisions about operational matters.
You have to make a decision in their split moment according to the situation as you understand it to be.
And for politicians to wade in, as Zach Polanski did, is disgraceful.
He's not fit to lead any political party.
Oh, shut up, Stammer. Neither are you.
Neither is Rainer.
By contrast, Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe was unequivocal.
He posted our police kicking murderous terrorists in the head to save lives is a good thing
and then came up with a clear policy prescription to a restore Britain government would put
Somalia on the immigration red list.
Now we must remember, Polansky is a man with no humanity.
He had no humanity even after deadly terror attacks like the one at the Manchester Synagogue.
Shabana Mahmoud said that she was disappointed to see pro-Palestinian marches go ahead.
after the attack last night across the country.
She said that she thought it was dishonorable.
She said people could have just stepped back
and given communities a day or two to grieve
and process what had happened.
Does she have a point, do you think?
No, I think Shabana Mahmood is also being deeply irresponsible.
There's a lot of it about.
I think ultimately conflating protests against a genocide in Gaza
and ultimately weaponizing that against an anti-Semitic
attack on our streets, a terrorist attack, is deeply irresponsible. And again, democratic,
non-violent protest is a cornerstone of our democracy. And I think it's worrying when government
are increasingly trying to crush down dissent. And again, using what is a brutal attack that
many of us in the Jewish community, in fact, all of us in the Jewish community, are feeling
very deeply to try and use that to point our protest and say people don't have a right to also speak
out against the genocide. It's both conflating issues. It's incoherent. And it's incoherent.
is exactly the opposite of what we need from politicians.
We need statesmanship in this moment.
We need responsibility.
We need people to be sensitive about their language,
but also recognise that there is complexity to this,
and it can't just be about finger-pointing
and people who are very worried about a genocide.
And one thing I would say is we all have to be very careful,
and I made this clear on the show yesterday.
They want to crack down on free speech.
They want to shut us all up, okay?
And you know where this is going to lead.
You know where this is going to lead, the cancellation of, for example, the Unite the Kingdom rally.
That is something that GV News has already been trying to push today.
That is something that Carol Malone on GB News yesterday said she didn't give a stuff about, didn't give a stuff anymore about free speech.
Be very careful they are going to use these rules against us.
Tommy Robinson has just hit out at Martin Dauberney's claims on GB News this afternoon, though.
Posting on X, our Unite the Kingdom March is going ahead as planned.
We've already agreed conditions on our march.
It helps maintain order.
We had a long briefing just this morning with police.
There's no talk of banning our march.
See you all in a fortnight as we unite the kingdom.
I have to say the British Bashing Corporation has been appalling in this situation.
But I want to give huge credit to the woman who actually called them out during a bombshell interview
at this rally against anti-Semitism in Westminster on News Night last night.
Watch this. It's quite something.
I feel scared. I feel scared for my family.
I'm sorry to hear that. I'm just wondering how quickly that's accelerated as a feeling.
I mean, it's been going over some time, but I think the BBC has been complicit in the situation that we now find ourselves in.
You are the reason, one of the reasons, that we find ourselves here, and you have fueled this.
terrible situation that has caused us to now have to stand and fight for our existence in this country.
The BBC had earlier been targeted at the scene at Golders Green, where the uncensored Patriots
directly challenged one of their reporters. Watch this.
How long have you worked for the BBC as a reporter?
You don't mind me asking?
A long time? A long time.
I'm just an independent journalist.
BBC.
This guy's legend.
This guy's legend.
What's your response to the BBC protecting paedophiles and nonces?
What would you say to that?
What'd you say to that?
Would you care to comment?
You can't speak?
It's quite bad really if you think about it, isn't it?
Protecting pedophiles all the time, you know.
the time, you know, yeah, I'd take that phone call, yeah, I would take that.
What did you say that?
Yeah, they didn't want to answer that question, did he? Did she? But it's true. BBC, all they
do is protect nonces. Yeah.
Absolutely they do. Absolutely they do. And they should be shut down.
There's a wider point, of course, with GBNU's host Jacob Rees-Mogg pointing out at this
emotional rally that deep down our elites just don't really want to do.
What we need is proper action.
What is going on in our universities is outrageous
that there were mourning ceremonies for Naitollah who was a murderer,
who murdered his own people,
and Iran, we know, promotes terrorism around the world
and has funded terrorism in this country.
And the Iranian ambassador, who is still in this country,
called for martyrs.
It is unbelievable that he has not been declared persona non grata
and removed from this nation.
when he is using his diplomatic status to create hostility within this country against most particularly the Jewish people.
The foreign office is just over there.
The foreign secretary should act to remove him immediately.
What has said about the IRGC and the Muslim Brotherhood is obviously true.
These are terrorists supporting organisations that have no place in this country, should have no funding in this country.
and must be removed.
Okay, that was a good moment from Jacob Rees-Mogg.
But there's a butt coming, a very big but.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, over the past week,
has described and actually gone to town on Rupert Lowe
for, in some way, siding with Tommy Robinson,
who he described as extreme.
And then he appeared on the Daily Telegraph's Daily T podcast,
where he made it abundantly clear
that he doesn't actually understand the true threat of Islamism
as he compared that extreme religion with Catholicism.
I think Muslims are entitled to say that people should convert to Islam,
that is what their faiths believe.
I think Muslims are entitled to say that people should convert to Islam.
That is what their faith believes.
As I am entitled to say that if you want to save your soul,
it will become Catholics.
And I do say that without any shame or hesitation or equivocation,
repent and believe the gospel.
Yes, that's what people should do.
Should I not be allowed to say that?
And therefore, if I'm allowed to say that,
surely the Muslim should be allowed to say
that you must do whatever the Muslim equivalent formulation is.
And that doesn't mean that I'm not responsible
for IRA terrorists who used their Catholicism
to defend their terrorism.
Indeed, at one point in my childhood,
we had the armed police in the house protecting my father from the IRA.
So Catholic being protected from people who purported to be Catholics.
And I think we've got to say the same about Muslims.
Just because there are some Muslim extremists,
and this is a real problem, I don't want to understate that problem.
That does not mean that asking people to convert to Islam is wrong or dangerous or should be stopped.
It is. It is wrong.
It is dangerous.
And it is not something that we should be encouraging or allowing in our country.
Now, Conner Tomlinson.
Connor, great to have you.
There's obviously a lot going on today,
but I do want to start with Angela Rainer
because this behaviour, Connor, at Parliament,
when she is meant to be in the midst of proving
to Labour MPs that she is actually capable of leading the country,
proving to Labour MPs that her drinking problem is out of control,
is quite extraordinary.
But I'd say what's equally extraordinary, Connor,
Is the media blackout around this?
They're in the tank.
I mean, just imagine if Boris Johnson, when he had been running for Prime Minister,
or if Nigel Farage now, got so completely hammered within the parliamentary estate
that he damaged property and they just decided, oh, we're not going to cover this story at all.
It's nuts.
Yeah, Dan, I wish you'd played a warning before you showed the clip of the Ibiza rave that she attended.
I was sorry.
Well, no, no, not because, you know, it had strobe lighting and I might have an epileptic thit,
but I just thought I might die of cringe.
She is in sufferable.
Let's look at it again.
Do you really?
You're going to torture your viewers like that, Dan?
Terrible.
But we'll let you keep talking so they can listen to your dogs of tones as we watched.
Wonderful, yeah.
We'll tune out the terrible song.
I had a chat with an Angela Rainer friend slash advisor a couple of years ago because we happened
to be sharing a studio space in the News UK Tower.
and I just said, oh, what does she reckon her chances are of becoming future Labour leader?
And he said, honestly, Angela knows that she's so thick, she doesn't know how she's got this far.
So even she recognises that she's so dense Mike Graham could grow her.
And so she has had a very lucky defenestration, if anything, for just a simple tax scandal.
When, I mean, she, as you've played in that clip, she has demented views of the majority of the country, given
there's a
dwindling minority of people that are going to vote Labour
I mean there's what is it but 17%
so she thinks 83% of the rest of the country
are just indefensible reprobates
and a basket of deplorables as Hillary Clinton
might want to say I don't think she's going to be
any more popular with the country than Kirstama
is and also
just her grasp of policy
is appalling like she's been pushing
through the renter's rights bill she was pushing
through the workers rights bill that would have criminalised
conversations in pubs
if the woke person pulling your pint didn't particularly like what you would said.
So she is just going to be big brother in a primark dress.
And, you know, heaven forbid, Kimmy Baddnock,
if she's flashing the ginger growler over the PMQ's question box.
Good Lord. That is quite a thought.
What is really interesting is we've got this live poll running Connor.
And, you know, I think the outspoken audience despise slippery Stama as much as I do.
But when people are actually faced with that horrifying Sophie's choice, really interesting note,
at least as it stands, Connor, people can still vote, of course.
62% of the outspoken audience today saying they would actually prefer slippery Stama to Red Rayner,
who has just 38%.
As I say, it's obviously a choice you don't want to make, but it's interesting, isn't it?
Even Dan Hodges, who has been leading this campaign as a Labour columnist to get Stammer out,
saying if the alternative is Rainer, absolutely not. The problem is, Connor, it's too late for that.
I think it's inevitable now. I don't know, Dan, I think Kirstama is such an inhuman robot that he will
sooner call a general election out of spite to clean the careers out of the back and front benches
that would betray him if after the local election they face the seismic wipeout that they're
projected, then he would step down gracefully. And I think quite a few people in the Labour Party are
worried about that eventuality.
That's why...
Only West Streeting at this point is properly mobilising a leadership challenge,
and he has been Brutus in waiting for some time,
but I think he's sabotaged his own chances
after trying to get out ahead of the Mandelson scandal
by publishing his WhatsApps with Mandelson,
and we find out that he's been best friends and advising him for years,
and it's like, this was meant to make you look good?
Yikes.
So I wouldn't be surprised if Starma just calls a general...
just to cut out a leadership challenge out from underlose.
But I'm agreeing with your chat, Dan.
I would rather the devil we know.
I think it's easier to plan for the eventuality of Stama fighting the next election,
losing because he is hated, and undoing the legislation that we know he's going to push through,
rather than allow Rainer to come in and hopefully make some sort of pact with the Greens,
or rush through an even more radical agenda.
And I would also prefer it if there are a little bit more time between now and the next election.
Because we've got more time between now and the next than now and the last,
and that's all the more time for the right to prepare, draft bills, find personnel,
and if they do take over from Labor, rather than the dreaded Green Coalition,
they can repeal all the way back to Blair and beyond.
Although, Connor, we don't know where things are going to go.
I mean, Aaron Bastani of Navarra Media, suggesting today that he believes we're going to end up
with a conservative Labor coalition after the next general election.
Is that a possibility?
I would be very, very surprised.
I think you're more likely to see a left-wing firewall,
like the type in Germany, against reform,
than you are for the two cheeks of the Unipati
to become quite so obvious and form a coalition together.
Also, they really don't like each other.
I know it's a big club and they're all in it,
and they all go to the Spectator Garden Party
and they all drink in the same bar
that Angela Rain has just reportedly wrecked the door of.
But I don't think that Conservatives and Labour would actually make a pact.
I think Labour and the Lib Dems, at a stretch, perhaps with a new Labour leader.
I think perhaps Lib Dems labour and even the Greens,
and they would have to grit their teeth on things like Trident and NATO.
But I wouldn't see Conservatives and Labour.
I don't think there's going to be enough of them left, honestly, Dan.
I think Labour's projected as 17 seats.
The Conservatives are around about 60.
Indeed.
Connor, then we come to the other big issue.
And of course, this is all tied in because we've seen Polanski and Stama at each other's throats.
but where Starma is clearly going and where MacMood is clearly going is another crackdown on free speech.
And I just urge people on the right to be very, very careful what they wish for.
I mean, when I see prominent GB News commentators like Carol Malone, actually saying,
I promise you this is what she said, I don't give a stuff about free speech.
I'm just like, do you have any idea of the threat to all of us?
because the cancellation of the pro-Pally marches
will inevitably lead to the cancellation of Unite the Kingdom too, for example.
Yeah, Carol Malone, we all know, is...
Loves a bit of tyranny back from the COVID lockdown days
where she was insisting that everyone has to be mandatorily vaccinated
and the anti-vaxxers, as she defines them, should have been censored.
I think she just replaces IQ points with shrieking down,
so I don't put much credence in what she said,
I will say that if we need to learn the lesson of this Golders Green terror attack,
which is, again, absolutely appalling, and I think the police should have kicked him in the head harder and saved us all the bill of his trial and his prison sentence, but there you go.
I think the lesson that needs to be learned is not that we need to censor our way out of this problem.
It's not that I disagree with Jacarees-Mogg, for example, that the IRGC and the Muslim Brotherhood need to be prescribed as terror groups.
I mean, they obviously are, and I've familiarized myself with the literature.
They sponsor all sorts of terror cells across our country.
But the question is actually, why on earth do they have willing recruits in our country in the first place?
Like, if you decide to censor anti-Semitism on the internet, if you decide to prescribe all of these terror sponsor organizations,
if you had a terror sponsor group in an overwhelmingly Christian English country, you wouldn't have any terror attacks.
And so the main problem is that the terrorists are here in the first place.
And I must say, Dan, and this would be very contentious.
But we've had figures from the Jewish community come out and express their groups.
in the last few days, and that's absolutely correct.
But when folks like, you know, Danny Finkelstein or the chief rabbi,
Ephraim Mirvis, come out and say,
the Jewish community are under attack, this is appalling,
when just a couple of months ago, Danny Finkelstein was saying,
Jews and Muslims need to unite against the far right,
and the same rabbi actually spoke at an event in March and said,
quote,
the struggles faced by refugees today resonate deeply
with each and every one of us Jewish people,
because we as Jews know what it's like to be refugees,
with deep-rooted fear and uncertainty,
certainty of what the next day will bring.
Newsflash, all of the Muslim men claiming to be refugees and breaking into the country and committing knife attacks against you,
they're not like your grandparents fleeing the Holocaust and the Kinder Transport, and just censoring mean words online or prescribing the Muslim Brotherhood will not stop the thoughts in their head, which is they believe Judgment Day is coming when all of you guys are dead.
So it's easier to just not have them here than it is you're trying to play whack-a-mole with mean words on the internet.
Just what is going on within Reform UK?
You might remember five weeks ago, and we covered it here on outspoken,
Nigel Farage held a massive rally to introduce a major defection to the party.
Finally, they had managed to secure the services of a Labour politician.
A Labour politician called Aaron Roy.
And Farage was cocker hoop about this,
and the mainstream media went massive on.
the story watch minutes he may long longer be a Labour councillor he might just be one of ours
thank you thank you so much thank you so much good evening
am i a familiar affairs well thank you so much nice thank you so much and uh let me start
by saying this is not just a political announcement it is a statement of who i am
what I believe in and who I stand for.
I entered politics.
Thank you.
I entered politics with a simple philosophy
that power should always belong to the people.
That leadership must be accountable
and that decision should be made openly, honestly,
and in the best interest of whom, the community.
Well, today you're not going to believe it.
Or actually, if you've been following Reform UK closely, you probably are.
Aaron Roy, that big Labour defector, who Nigel Farage was all over, has been expelled from the party.
It happened moments after the sun revealed these leaked messages.
Let me take you through the story.
Reform has booted out a counsellor after he described England's flags as a crusade symbol in leaked messages.
Councillor Aaron Roy made the remarks in a WhatsApp exchange during a row over flags in Hartlepool last year.
In the messages, he said he was not aligned with the use of the St George's Cross and would rather use a union jack.
He described the issue as one of perception versus perspective.
Quoting a Labour message saying there was nothing wrong with flying flags, he asked,
does this mean it's okay to fly India, Palestine, Pakistan flags too?
After the sun approached reform with the comments, the party moved to expel, Councillor Roy.
A spokesman said last night, reform is proud of our nation's flags and there's no place in our party for anyone with views such as those shared by Councillor Aaron Roy.
As soon as his comments were brought to our attention, he was expelled from the party.
Well, Aaron Roy is going to join us imminently for his first interview since being expelled from the party.
But just to contextualise, he has also provided the full WhatsApp message.
So I want to be fair to him and read this out.
to you. He said, wet, exhausting, head-up-ass progressivism, excuse me, that completely misses the point.
He is exactly what turns people away from the left, deliberately misrepresenting and misunderstanding the post.
Desperate to be shocked and offended whilst giving ground and handing over the flag to fucking racist because he lacks the balls or the intellect to fight for it.
People want honesty and plain speaking, not politicians terrified of their own closet.
Racists want the flag to represent fear, racism, their grubby little operation,
and Tom wants to hand it to them because it suits his personal crusade narrative.
This is the man who ran away from the Labour Party and spat on all of us.
The second the rosette wasn't going to hand him votes or position.
And Councillor Aaron Roy joins me now.
So, Aaron, great to have you lots to get into it here.
Firstly, can you just explain why don't you embrace the St. George's flag?
And what did you mean by describing it as a crusade that using that flag was in some ways a crusade?
It's just our national flag, isn't it?
And surely, we should be proud of it.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much for that question again.
I've never ever said, I despise the flag or I'm not.
towards, you know, aligned towards the flag or anything like that.
My comment was actually in a Labour group where I said,
why are we changing the narrative?
Why are we calling people of Hartlepool Gopshites and stuff like that?
And people have different perceptions onto flags and onto anything.
Now, I'm a Catholic.
I'm from Kerala and we celebrate St. George's Day as a feast back home.
So I would never in my conscious sports
Even a single way I would kind of put
Can I just clarify something?
When you say back home, where do you mean?
Kerala, India.
So you're an Indian citizen?
Yes, I am.
And there was quite a lot of controversy.
Yes, it is.
About you defecting to reform for that reason.
A lot of people saying it doesn't actually make sense
for an Indian citizen to be able to run
for UK political parties.
Do you understand why people might see your comments about the flag and think, well, actually, it's right.
Because you can't really understand what an Englishman feels about our flag.
No, I do exactly know how it feels because I share the same pride, but they are wrong.
But what, you share the same flag in the Indian flag or the English flag?
The English flag?
Because now, you previously mentioned about people coming as an asylum seekers or refugees,
or refugees and things like that.
Why do they come off from their country?
When they come off their country
and then they go for, say,
we want to be part of the English culture,
we want a part of Great Britain and the UK.
You actually forego your citizenship.
You accept and embrace where you're coming to.
So my question was...
Well, you meant to?
Yeah.
But most don't.
And most don't.
And that's one question.
I asked in that group.
And I'm saying, when you put these,
Are you going to make sure people from another community
communities won't take that as a threat
and then come back at you saying it's a cross-haired flag
or it's like that?
Why would we not hygiene?
And again, there was another comment which said,
oh, I don't align with it.
That was actually a second set of message
where I was responding to the WhatsApp message
actually you just showed.
So that was from a senior list.
But I mean, you did say quite clearly,
Aaron, that you don't like the English flag and you prefer the Union Jack.
You'd concede that.
No, I said it's a perception with the perspective.
If you want to show as a piece and what the base here they said,
if you're going to show a piece, why don't you show a Union Jack?
Because that's St. Andrews, St. David's.
I mean, yeah, Wales is not there.
But, yeah, St. David's Cross.
Then Patrick's Cross and St. George's Cross.
Aaron, how did everything come about with Reform UK?
I think that's really important because a lot of people like me are looking at what's going
on in the party and thinking this is just a total mess. So before your defection, did you speak to Nigel Farage?
Did you go through any type of vetting procedure? Did you approach them or did they approach
you? How did it happen? I was the one who approached and I approached Nigel. I went through
the vetting process. Do you approach Nigel directly? No, through our branch in Hartlepool. So I approached
through the branch and they put me through the northern
not the chair, the person who goes
takes through the defection and things
and then I went independent
this is when I was independent because I couldn't
agree with what Labour was doing to Hartlepool
and what type of vaccine did they put you through?
I had to share all my Instagram,
social media accounts and if anything
which says there's a conflict and interest
in whatever reform.
stands for and I have to declare it now there and I completely accept labor
reforms decision to revoke my membership the reason being I wasn't aware
Labor is going to spin it in this way and then when when I got that email from
their secretary saying they're going to revoke my my membership and I don't
they don't want me to represent as a reform counselor the first thing I checked
for do I get a right to reply? And there was a 14 days period, which reform had given me to
plead my case and say, why, why was there a comment made? Was there a comment made? And did you do that?
And I have done that. And so it's a 14 days. But you've still been expelled?
Yes, it has been revoked. My membership has been revoked. And can you just explain to me on the night?
I mean, Nigel Farage, he was all over you. Like, he was loving you. You were at the big prize. He was
desperate for a labour defection. Did you have any conversations with him beforehand or afterwards?
I won't say I was something he was looking for as a big labour mo. Because I think I'm just
one single person in the big wheel and I'm just there to do my part. And I strongly believe in
people cry out for inclusion being a part of the big big dream. But I also believe in how you
integrate into that inclusion.
It's eye for an eye.
I mean, like not eye for an eye, a physical, but as a letter.
So if you want to be inclusive, you have to integrate to the culture, to the beliefs,
and everything what you live in and what you stands for.
And do you think you've done that?
And I've absolutely, honestly, been 100%.
And have you heard anything from Nigel Farage since being expelled?
I haven't.
And I don't expect him to say anything because it's a party regulation.
So you're agreeing.
You're not even fighting.
you think it's right that you're gone?
I've put my appeal towards
the secretary to
revoke, no, to
reverse the revoke of my membership
because they said I
did not disclose
that I aligned, I did
not align with the St. George's
flag in the vetting process
but that's actually completely false.
And can I just ask, do you have
any concerns
about the fact that Reform
UK allows foreigners
to run for election for their party?
It's not Reform UK.
It's the law of the land and the Commonwealth has been accepted
to participate and be a part of the government.
But the only point there is,
now this is I'm coming back to why I'm not a citizen yet.
The rules also state you have to be in a visa
continuously for five years.
I first came to UK in 2008 as a student.
And then I had to leave because my dad had a stroke.
I was in King's College of Cambridge.
I was at MSC graduate.
But I had to go back because my dad had a stroke
and I had to look after him.
And I got married in 2011 and then I had a child
and we had to do a reset as any person do.
And I came back in 2020.
Five days later, COVID hit.
And I was actually kind of a strain from my family.
We were there for one whole year.
I ran through a care home.
which I was the only person who never got COVID positive and the old thing.
I get it.
But obviously earlier in the conversation when you were speaking about back home,
you were talking about India.
But look, I want to bring in Connor Tomlinson on this
because he has really strong views, Councillor Aaron Roy,
about people like you running for Reform UK.
So he's been listening to this conversation.
Connor, do you want to come in?
Yes, Dan.
I mean, point of principle,
Aaron may well be a nice chap, but foreign nationals shouldn't be eligible for any political
office in our country. And it doesn't matter whether or not it's the law of the land.
If it were the law of the land for me to run for political office in India, I would feel,
with an ounce of humility, my inability to do so.
I would also feel the necessary pressure to be humble to not say, what is the appropriate
use of the English flag given it isn't yours?
I do have a couple of questions for Aaron, though, about what Drew here?
to reform. First of all, Aaron, is it true that before you defected to reform, you were showing up to
Green Alliance meetings? I don't know what you mean by that. So, let me just...
Well, there were multiple people who said that they saw you.
Because I'm not speaking for reform at the moment. I am speaking for myself and why that
defection or why that revoking of my membership happened. Now, the Green Allings are whatever
people are calling it, I don't know. It was...
actually invited by a friend of mine or acquainted. You can't call a friend, but I know her.
She said, oh, we are having a little gather in a pub for independence and people who share
values for the town. Would you be happy to come in? And I'm like, yeah, absolutely. I'd love to
be a part. I'd love to know what other people think about. So I went there and I met a few people.
I saw the chair of Hartlepool Labor Party there. And I was like, oh, what are you doing it? You
You're supposed to be the chair of Hartlepool Labor.
And then I saw some ex-Labour members who was actually, again, ran down the town.
I saw some of them from Stockton Green Party.
I saw someone there from the Your Party.
And I said to it, I think this is more a political affiliation, which I can't stay.
But I spoke to the campaign manager in Green and said, I know you, we've seen before.
Okay.
Will you've explained that, Connor, what else did you want to ask?
Yeah, I was going to say, I mean, perhaps it might be shocking to see a labour and a green person in the same meeting for political reasons.
They're in different parties, but they do share quite a lot of values.
And one of the values I would think that you share with them is DEI, because on your website, you boast about having received a DEI award, being a DEI coordinator.
And as far as I understand it, you run a football team that excludes white people.
Is that true?
No.
that's a narrative which I think oh you got misunderstood the concept so it's all about including people
and also having them to know how to integrate now the reason the football club was started
was there was a lot of kids in the university where they feel oh we're not a part of the community
we don't know what to do and the one thing unites people not one thing three things I believe
music, food and sport.
I always say these are the three things
which bring people together and say
you know what, if you want to live in this country,
don't feel disgruntled that there's no one to help you out
that you don't have any support.
If you want to play football, we have a football club.
And if you see on the website, the first page itself
was a charity match which was offered to us asking,
do you want to play?
And we played in the Middlesbrough Football Club.
It was a big, big massive step.
Could white people play?
the team? Absolutely. It's nothing. And then are there any? Are there running on the team? Yes.
We do. And can I just ask, can I just ask Aaron? I'm very interested because I couldn't run for
a public office in India. Even if I lived in India for a long time. Or say I was like Joanna Lumley
and I was even born in India. If I was not an Indian citizen, I could not run
for elected office in India.
Do you agree with that rule?
It's not only if you're Indian city,
even if I'm an Indian citizen,
because India's still got the state system, right?
I am from Kerala.
I'm from the southern part of India.
I can't run an election on a northern territory,
a northern state of India,
because that's how the constitution have been made.
Because every...
But you agree with that?
Pardon?
Do you agree with that?
It's the law of the land.
It's the constitution,
the government has been made.
And Connor, is that a fair point?
Is that a fair point that he's making Connor?
Actually, he isn't breaking the law.
Reform is not breaking the law.
You know, as it stands in the United Kingdom.
Now, Restore wants to change the law.
Great.
But as it stands, foreign citizens can run in British elections.
Like it or not.
So do reform.
This is the hilarious part.
Reform want to ban you from voting, Aaron.
So why have they taken on you on as a council?
I'm sorry.
If you jump ship from later,
but you're boasting about DEI, which is exclusively, like that's, that's the entire doctrine of DEI is anti-white.
This is something that reform apparently wants to get rid of, and they want to ban Commonwealth citizens from voting and standing in elections.
I don't understand how you made the decision based on values to join reform, and I don't understand why they accepted you.
It's your perspective, Connor. I won't be able to say anything about it.
I am only going back, and again, let me again reiterate, if the law of the land,
change if I am being told. So, okay, Commonwealth citizens cannot be participating in elections
or cast ward and you have to step down and I will abide by it because that's the law.
But why would you run for a party that wants to do that? Like I wouldn't run for the Green Party
because they seem to really, really hate the English. And so why would you run for a party
that wants to put you out of the job?
It's nothing about me getting expelled or me not getting an option to vote. It's my part
what I'm saying is I want to be in this country I'm in this country I've learned so
much about the history the heritage the culture I've integrated myself and I'm happy
about it and I'm here because I love the weather and I like the freedom what
people have to pursue in the career you love the weather yeah it's a contradiction
but many of my may it say you're from a tropical country you should love the
warmth I'm like no I would have stayed back in India if it wasn't for the weather
So, Conner, come on.
He loves our weather.
That should be enough.
Seriously, if you love the English wither,
you should be allowed to run for office.
I'm sure he might be a nice chap.
Again, like I've met priests that come from Carol.
I'm sure he might be nice.
You said I'm a really good person twice, Connor.
That itself is a big credit for me.
But what I'm trying to say is it's not just DEI.
People say diversity, equality and inclusion.
But there's another I, which I'm trying to be a part of,
be an integral.
integrate with the community.
Don't stand out. Don't try
to create parallel governments.
Be your party. Okay, but how are you?
Okay, Aaron, in all seriousness, though,
how are you integrating when you are challenging,
and I know there's a context to how you did it,
but when you are challenging us flying the St. George's Cross.
If an Englishman wants to fly the St. George's Cross,
we should be allowed.
And with all due respect, it's none of your business.
because I would never go to India.
I promise you, I would never go to India
and say don't fly your flag.
So, Karen, I have respect for you
and I like the fact that you have come on.
But you have, you didn't agree
with the flying of the St. George's flag.
And unfortunately, that's what Angus people.
But it was clear what you were meaning.
Come on, I've read out the whole message.
I'm not taking you out of context.
Did you see the whole message?
I can send you another.
Well, I've seen what you sent me.
everything that you sent me, I have read and I have shared with the audience.
The message, that one is not my message.
Just let Connor come in.
That's not my message.
If you have no problem with flying the St. George's Cross, right?
Why did you even feel the need to make a comparison to the Palestinian, the Pakistani and the Indian flag?
Because there's a reason those flags aren't often or shouldn't be flown in our country.
It's because they're foreign.
Very good question.
the reason is that was the question I asked them.
So the messages has been interpreted in a different way.
So when the question was asked to me,
oh, everyone should be feeling pride to fly their country's flag.
That was the response.
You don't have that screenshots, but I do.
And that was by the MP of Hartlepool and his manager.
So I asked, so are you saying that the court and the message in the court is their comment?
And I'm saying, so are you saying people from Palestine or in?
India or Pakistan is okay to fly their flag in the UK.
And you know the response I got?
Yes, absolutely.
And the MP messaged, yes, he supports it.
And 100% onto his dying breath.
I have the screenshot.
That's what he said.
And I said, well, it's in.
And then there was another message about, you know,
calling Hartlepool people gopsides.
And the message, what just been read was the reply I've got.
Okay.
because someone else defected and asked the question.
Yes.
And I read that because you asked us to provide the context to it.
But of course,
that what I had read previously from the Sun article included your quotes.
You haven't seen the screenshot, have you?
I will send you the screenshot.
Yes, send it to me.
Said it to me.
Look, I'm more than happy to read it,
but it's been a fascinating conversation.
Aaron,
the most impressive thing, actually,
is that you are prepared to come on and defend it.
But final word to you, Aaron, please.
Go ahead.
Yes.
I wanted to make it very clear that I have never ever derogated or degraded the St. George's flag or English flag because I find proud of myself being a part of this community and this great country.
And more than that, it's a Catholic flag. I can't.
But another message, what they have done is they kind of changed it completely, the narrative.
Got it.
picked and induced, whichever message to put wherever, and then crafted.
But Reform UK still did expal you.
So look, I really appreciate you saying that, and I'm glad that that is how you feel about the St. George's Cross.
What I guess I would question is that if that is the case, why on earth did Reform UK expalue?
I mean, it's all very, very odd, but I so appreciate Councillor Aaron Roy being here,
because actually the dialogue is an important thing always.
Breaking today, Rupert Lowe, the Restore Britain leader at war with the cabinet minister, Bridget Philipson, who he has suggested is an appalling woman after she made a number of claims against him in Parliament, where of course she is protected by parliamentary privilege and he cannot sue.
So when you actually think about this, Rupert is someone who is absolutely putting himself on the line.
to defend the rights of British women. Look at the rape gang inquiry. He posted women all over
Britain feel increasingly uncomfortable in their own town centres with imported foreign men intimidating them.
I raised this issue to Stama. There is one party that will put the safety of British women
ahead of these unchecked foreign men restore Britain. But when he raised the issue in Parliament
and put the question directly to the Education Secretary who is on the hard left, she decided to launch
a personal attack.
Watch this.
Women all over Britain,
including in my constituency of Great Yarmouth,
primarily on King Street,
feel intimidated, harassed and abused
in their own town centres.
Disproportionately,
this unacceptable behaviour
is committed by young foreign men
imported from cultures and religions
that treat women like
dirt on the bottom of their shoe. Will the Minister today commit to a national audit of street
harassment, intimidation and sexual offending by nationality and immigration status so the British
people can finally see the scale of the problem?
Sarah Stewart. Here we go again, Mr Speaker. I note that an investigation by E. Casey into
the Honourable Members' conduct
concluded that there was credible evidence
that he had mistreated two
female members in a way
that, and I thought, Mr Speaker,
in a way that seemed to amount
to harassment. I don't want to hear
anything from him about violence against
women and girls or harassment.
So she did not deal with the question at all.
Instead, just made
totally outrageous claims against Rupert Lowe,
who described Bridget Philipson
in this growing feud
as an appalling woman.
who disgraces her office. He went on, standing up in Parliament today, listening to these
pathetic MPs, Jere and insult me when I voice serious concerns that millions of British women are
feeling across the country, I felt so ashamed to sit in that building with those people.
This is not complicated. Countless foreign men from cultures and religions which treat women like
shit are now roaming our streets, whether they arrived legally or illegally. The point remains,
willfully imported by Conservative Labour and Reform politicians. All of them have blood on their hands.
Afghans, Somalis, Albanians, Sudanese, Pakistanis, Eritreans.
The importationists goes on and on.
They drink, they loiter, they spit, they intimidate, they harass, they make life hell for so many women and girls across Britain.
It is not normal. Do not accept it as normal.
These are our towns and I want them back.
I feel very grateful that there is now a political party with the balls to not only outline the problem,
but the determination to actually do something about it.
That party is restored Britain.
We are going to take our country back.
I have never felt more determined.
He then sent a letter to Bridget Philipson,
formally inviting the minister to visit Great Yarmouth,
where he says so many women feel unsafe.
And part of that letter read, speak to them.
This is referring to the women who feel unsafe.
Speak to them.
Listen to them.
Hear directly why so many feel unsafe, intimidated,
and unable to go about their lives freely in their own town.
This is happening in every town and city across the country.
Please do that.
And then we can perhaps start to have an honest conversation about why so many British women feel harassed, intimidated and abused by the gangs of aggressive foreign men.
Now, Connor Tomlinson is, of course, the host of Tomlinson talks on YouTube and Subsect.
He is also a Restore Britain supporter.
But did you not find that exchange in Parliament completely extraordinary?
I mean, this is the party, Connor.
that made Peter Mandelson,
best mates with the world's most prolific pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein,
the ambassador to the United States.
And she is throwing personal smares,
which I believe to be untrue to Rupert Lowe,
rather than dealing with the very serious question that he put to her.
I'm sorry, I found it utterly disgraceful, Connor.
Yeah, I'm glad we all get to know that Bridget Philipson find
the sexual abuse of women and girls in our country, our wives, friends, sisters, daughters, mothers,
so tiresome. I'm glad that she doesn't want to solve a problem that is so easily remedied,
because, in London, at least, more than 50% of the sex crimes that are perpetrated,
is a rape reported every hour, mind you, are perpetrated either by foreign passport holders
or those of immigrant heritage who have a British passport or were born to immigrant parents.
That means the vast majority of sex crimes in our capital city, where it's at the worst,
worst, they don't ever need to happen. But for some reason, she is more interested in protecting
her party's record on the issue, which is woeful, by deflecting to false bullying accusations
made against Rupert Lowe by some, let's say, disreputable characters in his offices. And they
weren't even really directed at him, they were directed at other members of his staff who
Rupert stood behind. So the entire thing is a canard. But Bridgett Philipson should feel
particularly bad, not just because last year she voted against the amendment to her
schools and well-being bill that would have brought forward a statutory national inquiry,
and instead her party has watered the national inquiries down to three local-backed inquiries,
only one location has been announced, and the chair, by the way, is the former children's commissioner
who did nothing about the rape gangs when she was children's commissioner, and actually supported
the fact that her friend, her name Sue Berlowitz, was the former deputy commissioner, and got
like a few hundred thousand pounds payout, and the next day was hired as a consultant on 196 pounds a day,
which actually broke White House rules.
she tried to defend it. Sue had written a report saying, actually, in 2012, it's white men that perpetrate the majority of this abuse.
So not only is the entire inquiry a facade, not only should Bridget Phillipsson be ashamed for that,
she should also be ashamed because in 2013 there was a parliamentary grooming gangs report.
This was just before the Louise Casey report into Rovnerham.
And I've written about this on Substack, Dan.
She was actually a member of the Home Affairs Select Committee that did the hearings and drafted the report.
And that report admits, yes, there is a specific problem with Pakistani Muslim men raping, abducting, torturing, in some cases killing white, working class English girls all across our country.
And so she has known for 13 years and yet still pretend this isn't a problem.
And actually, her immigration policies, the policies that her party is currently enacting are making the problem worse.
Wow. Now, Connor, what we're also seen on the right is this attempt to pretend that restructuring.
or Britain doesn't even exist.
Your nemesis, your arch rival, Michael Gove, editor of The Spectator,
actually hosted a debate this week, and it was Reform UK versus the Conservatives
for the future of the right.
And look at what Rehme, Abraham pointed out.
The majority of the comments in YouTube was all saying,
where the hell is restore?
And I just want to show you one other thing, Connor,
was really interesting to me. Kemmy Baderot, the Conservative Party leader, gave an interview to
Cathy Newman on Sly News this week. And I actually thought Kemi was honest, much more honest than
what Nigel Farage has been by acknowledging publicly for the first time that the rise of Restore
Britain is eating into Conservative support as well. Watch this.
So we're in a different era. The era of two-party politics, where two parties more or less
split 100% of the vote has gone. We now have.
multi-party politics. It's not just the Liberal Democrats, it's the reform, it's the Greens.
There's even a new party on the right called Restore that's coming up. I was in Scotland the
other day. They got the SMP and Albert, Plyde Cymour. We're seeing a fragmentation in our
political system. So does that mean frankly? That's harming the established parties as new parties
are gaining ground. Now that was very interesting to me. Conner, far more honest a response
than the spectator debate
that just wanted to pretend
that Restore doesn't even exist.
A bit like what GB News does.
Clearly, all of Paul Marshall's outfits
are going to continue living in this weird
sort of echo chamber.
Yeah, it's actually quite refreshing
to have heard Kemmy, to be honest.
And look, I've been very critical of Kemmy in the past,
but she's correct.
I mean, Restore Britain are not just activating
idle, disillusioned,
low-propensity voters who haven't voted
in a very long time and have never been part of party politics.
But the voters who have lingering loyalty, sentimental attachments to either the Tories,
or some waning hope in reform that they were going to be a revolt against the uniparty
and morphed in electively into one, they are tapping into those people whose faith is waning in those parties
and would like to see a fresh start and something with principle and that they can fall behind.
And this is why Rupert kept putting Jacarie's Mogg in his place in that G.B. News interview
And Mogg went in with the same ambition that I think my dialogue with David Starkey sort of attempted to have, but I disagreed with Professor Starkey, even though I have great respect for him, which is, we must unite the right, and that means a pact between the Tories and Reform, and Rupert should either join the Tories or stand down to let reform have the lion's share of the majority. And Rupert just went, no, because neither of them are right wing. Name a thing that you're proud of the Tories did for 14 years. And then Jake Rees-Mogg said, well, I hypothetically was going to get rid of 5,000 piece of EU legislation. And then Rishy Sunak said, no.
and Rupert yet again said, Tory, as if it's synonymous with useless and traitor.
And so that's what made restore possible.
It's not just the failings of reform, but it's also the fact that every other party is inadequate.
And the electoral system is no longer a fixed pie.
You no longer have your set, concretized share with these firm loyalties that we saw,
particularly among older generations, who identified with the Tories like they did their church denomination.
Now, things are a lot more fickle with social media, word of mouth, moves a lot faster,
and we're going to see a sort of migratory pattern over,
hopefully if Restore keeps his momentum up,
to restore from the legacy parties
who have just let them down time and time again.
Breaking right now,
WGITV in crisis talks over Ed Balls
continuing to host Good Morning Britain.
This dude is a political operative.
He is married to the Foreign Secretary,
Yvette Cooper.
And this week, and you know I'm no fan,
of the tit whisperer, Zach Polanski, the Green Party leader.
But this week, he did bully Polanski on air.
And usually I'd have no problem with that.
Trust me, if Polanski was here, I would be bullying him.
But the point is, he's doing it on an off-communist regulated station,
having just had a little mobile phone conversation
with his wife who was setting the narrative.
This has to end.
It is utter madness.
And Wokei TV loses its credibility by the day
as they insist on allowing a hyper-partisan politician to host this show.
And can I also just say that Susanna Reid is to the left?
Kate Garraway the other day suggested that the union flag and the St. George's flag has been
hijacked by the far right. That would suggest that she is to the left.
So this is becoming increasingly embarrassing.
Now, the Sun has reported that ITV bosses are facing growing pressure to axe ed balls after his dramatic on-air meltdown triggered a backlash.
And Zach Polanski himself actually posted this article on X.
Let me take you through the details.
Amanda Devlin, she's the very well-connected assistant show visitor at the Sun, reported there is growing pressure on ITV bosses to axe ed balls.
from hosting Good Morning Britain following his dramatic on-air meltdown.
While hosting alongside Susanna Reid on Monday morning show,
Labor's former Shadow Chancellor Ed clashed with Green Party leader Zach Polansky
after taking exception to being described as a Labour politician.
The clip quickly went viral after Zach complained about being interviewed by Ed,
who was married to the Labor government's current Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.
Now, insiders at ITV have claimed bosses are worried about the backlash from yesterday,
as they brace for off-com complaints.
Our source said it's an easy win for politicians on the show
to give the impression Ed is being biased towards them
because of who he's married to.
I'm sorry, there's no impression.
He is being biased.
I see it.
Ed knows this but lost his call yesterday.
There have been whispers behind the scenes
about how it makes the program look,
but that's been going on since he interviewed his own wife.
It's clear there is growing pressure to distance Ed from the show,
but bosses keep backing him.
They hope the backlash from yesterday comes down.
The confrontation led to a barrage of memes online, showing Ed's angry reaction to being called out, and now there's fears of complaints.
It's after the sun revealed, mishap-ridden host Ed has been in hot water following a long list of embarrassing gaffes, including accusations of anti-Semitism, which forced the program to issue an apology.
Zach has been reposting messages on X about the car crash interview and even appeared to call Ed,
balls a bully. Now, you remember the argument was sparked after Polansky brought up Ed's connection
with the Labour Party while being grilled about his plans to abolish the borders. He said,
do you know what I'm enjoying the fact that a Labour politician who's married to a senior Labor
Minister is allowed to ask questions of a leader of a Green Party? Ed replied, are you accusing me
of being a Labour politician? Plansky, I'm accusing you. Well, it's not even an accusation. We are
planning to replace the Labour Party and take the fight to reform. But what you're asking me right now,
He was interrupted by Ed who said, you said, I was a Labor politician. Did you mean that or not?
I haven't been a Labor Minister for 20 years. Unfortunately, Mr. Polansky, I lost my seat in 2015,
and I've not been a Labor politician for 10 years. Luckily, you're a green politician. You are the party leader,
and you seem to be using a rather elaborate device of making accusations against me to avoid answering the questions.
Later, in a gotcha moment from Ed, Zach refused to answer questions about his former job as a hypnotherapist,
who claimed he could enlarge breasts with his mind.
Zach said your audience will notice that I'm talking about taxing multi-millionaires and billionaires,
taking wealth away from powerful people and putting it back in our communities,
and GMB, 10 days before a local election, rather than asking me about our policies,
you just want to do shock-joc tactics.
Ed interrupted, hang on a sec, Mr. Polanski.
You accused me of being a Labor cabinet minister 16 years ago,
and when Susanna asked you about something you said 10 years ago,
you said it's legitimate to ask about things you stood for.
10 years ago, the double standing is a bit shocking. The tense exchange continued as the Green Party
leader said, two of those things are not the same. Someone pretending to be a journalist who's interrogating
the leader of a political party, having a very strong association with the Labour government who are
currently in power, is very different to asking me about a story when I wasn't a politician 13 years ago.
Now, Connor Tomlinson, they're of course both wrong and they're both right at the same time.
But this farce has to end. I mean, where's Zach Polansky? And I don't think,
I think I've ever once agreed with the man. But where he is completely right, Connor,
is that he's saying Ed Balls is pretending to be a journalist. And he is. He's not a journalist.
He's had no journalism training. He's never broken a story in his life. He's never properly
interrogated a politician. This man is a political operative. And he's a political operative
married to the Foreign Secretary working on behalf of the Labour Party on Wokai TV. It disgusts
me. So Polansky is right about that. Where Ed Balls is right,
is that it is absolutely correct that the mainstream media should be hammering Zach Polanski
about his hypnotism lies and the fact that he said that he could increase a woman's boob size
by an entire cup simply by hypnotism because what that shows Connor is the dude is a total grifter
who will say anything and when the polling is done it shows that once the public understand
that this man literally promised women that he could increase their cup size
via his dodgy hypnotism, they immediately decided not to vote for him.
So to me, the hypnotherapy story absolutely comes as part of what he should be asked in the
mainstream media.
But the problem is, Ed Balls is not the person who should be asking the questions.
Because Polanski is quite right that his party wants to replace the party of his wife.
So this is a mess.
It is a total mess for ITV, and the only situation here is that Ed Balls goes.
Now, Connor, you know I'm a free speech guy, and I absolutely believe that Ed Ball should be able to continue his little watched podcast with George Osborne if he so chooses.
But this is an off-communist regulated station which claims to be balanced and impartial and a public service broadcaster.
It's a joke.
Yeah, Dan, the only reason that I would refuse to vote for Zach Polanski over the hypnotism story,
is that it didn't work, and so I'd feel very, very let down.
That's one manifesto pledge I would quite like for him to keep,
but nevertheless, everything else he stands for is utterly reprehensible.
For example, they're basically the camp of the Saints Party.
They want to take all the property for the English people
and give it away to resentful immigrants,
and also young women who have been ideologically brainwashed
to hate men and act against their own self-interest,
which is really sad, and it's something that we need to do something about.
But the only person trying to run from his record harder here is, of course,
head balls, because he's saying, I'm not a labor politician.
It's like, okay, on a technicality,
you haven't been sat in Parliament for quite some time, but you were a very senior Labour politician.
And I wouldn't want your record either, mate, because Ed Balls was Secretary of State for Children's Matters,
during the Blair government, which means that he oversaw, and did nothing, about the rape gangs.
And given his wife, was the Home Secretary, now the Foreign Secretary,
and she was Home Secretary at the time of the Southport murders and subsequent civil unrest,
and she oversaw and commissioned the rapid analytical sprint paper that civil servants wrote
that declared the grooming gangs a quote,
right-wing extremist grievance narrative
and said that the far right is the greatest threat in the country.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to be associated with that record either.
I wouldn't want viewers to be reminded of it.
One thing that I do notice though, Dan,
is you were listening off the various hosts,
not just of Bowles' podcast with George Osborne,
this sort of tired old format where, oh, we're two politicians
from different parties, and we actually disagree.
Brackett, we agree on literally everything.
we just spend the entire time.
Exactly, we're two centrist dads fighting for a system that's done.
Yeah.
Centrism is apparently infinity Bermalians at my expense, I suppose.
Or, of course, there's Kate Garraway, who tragically, you know, her husband died recently.
But Derek Draper was a researcher for Peter Mandelson.
Let's not forget.
Yeah, he was a lazy guy.
Yeah, is the cozy media ecosystem.
The delicate broadcast ecology, as Adam Bolton, also friend of Peter Mandelson,
one set of GB News disrupting it back when you were on the show, Dan.
What we're seeing is them feeling the ground shifting under their feet.
And unfortunately, the Green Party represent, or at least of trying to position themselves as,
a authentic left-wing alternative to the establishment.
Now, they agree with Kirstarmer on pretty much everything other than the role of Israel and NATO, right?
They just disagree with foreign policy.
They think anyone can become an Englishman, though.
They think anyone can become a woman.
They agree in international law and that every single human being is,
exactly equal, they just haven't had enough classes on consent and social housing yet.
So they're not actually anti-establishment, but they're willing to go there in interviews
because Zach Polanski has wrote, learn the left-wing talking points to such a sufficient degree
that he's willing to call out the 99% revolutionaries, like Ed Balls, on the 1% of revolution
they're not willing to carry out.
And so what we're seeing is basically the Green Party, be the Islamic Communist Party
that is making an enemy of the Epstein class, Mandelson, Blair, all of their cronies and former cabinet ministers.
And so what we need instead is to have a patriotic movement that makes the same case.
But rather than pointing out the problems the Greens point out and then promise to make worse,
like mass migration or housing affordability, you say instead, yeah, these are all problems.
These were caused by men like Ed Balls.
They don't have a strangle hole over the media ecosystem anymore.
We have our own media, like you do, Dan, like I do.
And instead of what the Green Party want, which is 5 million immigrants a year,
we're going to reverse mass migration and make everything more affordable instead.
Well said, Connor, and of course to check out,
Aforementioned show, the Aforementioned show, Tomlinson Talks,
make sure you subscribe on YouTube and Substack,
but always love having you here on outspoken, Connor.
Thank you very much indeed.
Now, we're about to reveal the worst Britain in the world this week.
This is where we put your Union Jackasses from across the week,
head to head in a megapole.
We've had 47,000 votes already.
on Monday, Zach Polanski was the winner.
Tuesday, Lord Herma, Wednesday, John Healy, and Thursday, Shibana MacMood.
Chris Boosy Breath 8-214 said, I've had to go for Herma.
What he's done to our veterans is beyond disgusting.
He's a sick, nasty, evil man.
Neville Spence, 6100, said the vile Herma is trying to prosecute our heroic soldiers
for killing our enemies.
Harma should be prosecuted as a traitor once we get rid of the Uni Party.
But Deb 70 said Chabana MacMood for blatantly repeating the word salad typed and dictated to her.
She is useless.
Can't wait to see their House of Cards fall on the 7th of May.
I don't drink, but I have a bottle on ice ready to celebrate.
Well, good point.
Maybe you could have a no seco on ice.
Joe Edge 6142 says impossible to choose.
They're all as bad as each other.
Unfortunately, Healy is my MP.
Okay, well, I understand.
I understand where you've gone for Healy.
If he's your MP, that's a good reason.
S. North says Polanski wants the opportunity to do great harm.
the UK. Herma is actually currently doing great harm to the UK. Okay, yep, I get that.
Owen 157 said, I'd rather a decade of Stama than a year of Polansky, to be honest.
And Scalator hates, he man says, I really dislike that, Zach Palanski. There is something so
off with him, not just his politics, which I detest anyways, but a feeling in my gut there is
way worse about him that we don't know yet. He gives off major creep vibes. Okay, fascinating
comments. Thank you so much for all of your votes. Here are the results. In fourth position with just
1% of the vote today, John Healey. In third position, with 14% of the vote, Shabana MacMood. The runner-up
with 21% of the vote, Lord Herma. But the worst Britain in the world this week with an overwhelming
64% of your votes. It's the tit whisperer, Zach Dave Polanski. Now, we're only a couple of weeks
away from what is set to be the largest gathering of patriots this nation has ever seen.
As the United Kingdom rally takes place again this year in central London on the 16th of May,
and of course outspoken will be there giving you access to on-the-ground coverage
with exclusive interviews with this year's speakers and special attendees.
In the lead up to this historic event, we're going to be revealing the Unite the Kingdom's
greatest Britons every Friday.
And this week, it is the one and only Aunt Middleton.
Let's take a look at his incredible speech,
at last years unite the kingdom.
For those who don't know me,
my name is Ant Middleton,
your future mayor of London.
Now, I walk through London on multiple occasions.
And what I see in London,
I see British culture,
but I don't feel it.
I haven't felt it for years.
However, today, walking past Big Ben,
looking at the flags,
looking at you lot,
I felt that British.
British pride, British culture at the very forefront because of you lot. It's because of us British
patriots that I felt British culture come alive today in London than I felt in a very, very long time.
Something we must not let the establishment eradicate our British culture. We should be
proud of it and it is right in front of me. It's us. It's you.
Gosh, it was a great speech.
Now, to make this year's event even bigger and better than last year, Unite the Keedom needs your support.
Here is a message from Tommy Robinson on how you can help.
We're running out of time.
The date is coming very soon, the 16th of May.
For us to put on an event like this, we're basically putting on a concert bigger than oasis in Central London.
That costs money.
That's why we need support.
It's impossible to do it without you.
I hope at the last event when you saw those images go around the globe.
If you were the one of the people who contributed, you watched it and thought,
even if you couldn't make it there, you made that day possible.
You made the trajectory of patriotism, nationalism,
whether it then flow into commentators, podcasters, politicians, political parties.
They're all gaining confidence from the show of strength you made on the street on the 13th September.
So please, if you can, so we can put on such a successful,
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is hugely appreciate it. Thank you. It's going to be a great day, isn't it? And if you can't go,
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