Dan Wootton Outspoken - DISGUST AS GARY NEVILLE BLAMES "WHITE MEN" FOR ISLAMIST TERROR ATTACK WITH SKY SPORT BOYCOTT
Episode Date: October 6, 2025BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Sky Sports in crisis as scumbag anti-white racist Gary Neville prompts a major boycott of the broadcaster by blaming “middle aged white men” for the Islamist terror attack on a... Manchester synagogue committed by a Muslim extremist whose family should never have been taken in by Britain. Actually this weekend the hate sweeping the streets was all coming from Neville’s mates, with more planned from midnight to disgracefully celebrate the two year anniversary of the October 7 terror attacks on Israel. But Brits have finally had enough, with Scottish First Minister John Swinney receiving the David Lammy treatment. In his Digest, Dan explains how the events of the past 48 hours prove the elite class in the UK is now refusing to condemn Islamist violence and the danger that puts us all in. Then the Superstar Panel weigh in: Reform UK’s new star of Essex Russell Quirke and Advance UK’s new teenage sensation Kendele Harper-Raze. PLUS: The crooked and corrupt British MSM keep looking for ways to deny the truth of Jihad Al-Shamie in order to push a hard left, Britain-hating woke agenda. AND: A major row has broken out between the British Jewish elites and the Israeli government after Tommy Robinson was invited to Jerusalem to be formally hosted by the country, as the activist’s transformation into a statesman on the international stage continues. So who’s right on this one? We’ll show you both sides. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Meghan Markle’s sickest stunt yet, as she invokes the memory of dead Princess Diana in a deliberate attempt to terrorise her long-suffering husband Prince Harry, after teaming up with dodgy sex scandal fashion brand Balenciaga during a bizarre trip to Paris. We’ll have all the details about what’s really going on when we team up with the Royal News Network. To watch the Uncancelled After Show for exclusive extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: / @danwoottonoutspoken ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltone... ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: / outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: / danwootton Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/...#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 330. And breaking right now, Sky Sports in Crisis, as scumbag anti-white racists Gary Neville prompts a major boycott of the broadcaster by blaming middle-aged white men for the Islamist terror attack on a Manchester synagogue committed by a Muslim extremist whose family should never have been in Britain.
The division that's being created is absolutely disgusting, mainly created by angry, middle-aged
white men who know exactly what they're doing.
Funnily enough, from one of my development sites last week, there was a Union Jack flag
put up, and I took it down instantly.
But actually, this weekend, the height sweeping the streets was all coming from Neville's
maids, with much more hate planned from midnight as this mob disgracefully decide to celebrate
the two-year anniversary of the October 7th terror attacks on Israel.
Fuck that guy.
Why?
Fuck that Ali Kerr.
Why?
So do you believe people should be shot for their opinions?
No.
Pardon?
He said gun violence, it's all right.
You live by what you said to me.
To be a Muslim country, and Anna is going to make it all Islam.
Really?
Get you three Christians.
It's going to be an Islam country.
La, Allah, Himalah, Mahmahru, Rasulah.
Can I just ask you, would you like Palestine free from Hamas?
Sorry, I'll go away.
Go away.
But Brits have finally had enough with Scottish First Minister John Swinney
receiving the David Lamy treatment.
Of a Palestinian state, because I think it is the...
Rubbish!
Robert!
Because...
Yet the cruxed and corrupt British-M-Sham keep looking for ways to deny the truth of Jihad al-Shame
in order to push a hard-left Britain-hating woke agenda.
Who will try to use this and are already using it to divide?
We would seek to use this to pour terrible amounts, hideous amounts of oil upon already
burning flames.
We still don't know the motivations.
We still actually don't know the religion
of the person that's been able to attack.
They say he was an Islamic terrorist.
So in my digest next,
how the events of the past 48 hours
prove the elite class in the UK
is now refusing to condemn Islamist violence
and the danger that puts us all in.
Then the superstar panel weigh in,
Reform UK's news.
star of Essex Russell Quirk, recently elected and advanced UK's new teenage sensation, Kendall
Harper Rays. Also coming up on the show today, a major row has broken out between the British
Jewish elites and the Israeli government after Tommy Robinson was invited to Jerusalem to be
formally hosted by the country as the activist transformation into a statesman on the international stage
continues. So who is right on this one? We will show you both sides. Then in the uncannceded
after show on substack, Megan Markle's sickest stunt yet as she invokes the memory of dead Princess Diana
in a deliberate attempt to terrorise her long-suffering husband, Prince Harry, after teaming up with
dodgy sex scandal fashion brand, Balenciaga, during a bizarre trip to Paris. So we'll have all the details
about what's really gone on over the weekend as we team up with the Royal News Network over at
www. outspoken.
Dot live.
Before the end of today's show,
we will also reveal
the first greatest Britain
and union jackass of the week.
Here are your nominees.
You can vote right now
in the live chat on YouTube.
First up, Gary Neville,
nominated by Real Mick Cass,
who says this pompous leftist
is an absolute disgrace
trying to shame middle-aged
English white men,
putting up flags on lamppost,
blaming them for the division
that led to the Manchester Synagogue attack last week.
Angela Rainer,
nominated by its only Me 44 for using her protection officers as her personal courier service.
And the aforementioned Megan Markle, nominated by Anna Island 17, who says,
why would Megan Michael film herself in a car where Diana died, seatbelt off, feet up, then posted on social media?
Let me answer the question, Anna.
You've got to be one sick and twisted individual.
Okay, so everyone who's been telling me that I'm wrong on that front over the past,
decade can eat some humble pie. Keep your feedback coming in throughout the show too. I'll read out
the best comments before we go. But now, let's go. Just imagine for one second, looking at the
Islamist terror attacks that have torn Britain's heart out over the past few years, from Ariana Grande
to the Manchester synagogue last week, and thinking, I know it's white middle-aged men.
and their damn patriotism that's driving Muslims to kill innocent Brits in the name of their religion.
Gary Nevel's woke-infested sick mind, clearly rotted by the suicidal empathy being suffered throughout the West,
is quite rightly resulting in a massive boycott of his employer Sky Sports as we come on air.
I mean, let's just think about this.
If it was any other form of discrimination other than blatant anti-white racism,
we know never would be long gone.
The division that's being created is absolutely disgusting.
Mainly created by angry, middle-aged white men who know exactly what they're doing.
Funnily enough, from one of my development sites last week, there was a Union Jack flag put up.
I took it down instantly.
So not only is never a total fuck word,
I genuinely believe he is a threat to national security too.
Because if you blame middle-aged white men
for a genuine deadly threat
that risks the very future of our country,
then you are a danger.
Because it means ignoring the actual problem,
which we have seen clearly illustrated
all damn weekend long.
I'd love to hear Gary Neville comment on this Nottingham imman who called for Muslims in the UK and other white nations to take up arms in jihad to carry out preemptive strikes against white people and white nations watch.
Jihad is really removing oppression.
Wherever they may be oppression, what people like Tommy Robinson have to realize is that Muslims do not.
want to be wiped out like the Aborigines in Australia.
Muslims do not want to be wiped out like the Maori in New Zealand,
where the white man wiped out the Maori in New Zealand.
The white man, he carried out massacres and genocide
against the Aborigines in Australia.
The white man carried out these massacres and genocide in Canada.
He carried out these genocides in the United States of America,
America and he attempts to carry out these genocides today in Gaza.
But the deen of Islam has legislated jihad.
That wherever anyone attempts to carry out genocide,
then Allah, subhanahua-ta-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ha has commanded the Muslims.
Do not permit them to carry out genocide.
Take up arms and defend yourself.
And do preemptive strikes, wherever those preemptive strikes,
which is offensive jihad, is needed.
What do you have to say about that?
Gary Devil didn't look like a middle-aged white man to be, threatening violence.
Or what about the fact that from midnight, hard leftists at universities up and down the country
will be celebrating the two-year anniversary of the October 7th terror attacks?
Or what about the hate that swept across our disunited kingdom all weekend long
as the pro-Palestinian mob ignored the pathetic.
please of Slippery Stama and Shibana Mahmood and hit the streets to demand a global
intifada yet another clear incitement to violence.
Don't want to be Ettebrada!
No!
No!
No!
It's supposed!
It's supposed!
It's supposed!
We are in there,
it's never.
We will be able to get,
it's going to be.
It's a power,
and tempera!
No, no!
We want to be a difference
We can make a difference we can organize
We can strike at imperialism in its heart
And that's why we're here today
Two years into the Strata Zone
to say we have not been defeated we will never abandon chazda we will never abandon the
palestinian struggle until every single one of us gets to return home until Zionism is completely destroyed
Free
There's the chaos in the middle over that.
Say it, so good, so good.
They are targeting the police on the streets of London.
There's a lot, continue their violence.
Come here, come here.
Come this way, come here.
And that is just a small portion.
of the hate. As J.K. Rowling posted from Nick Cohen, pro-Palestinian demonstrators couldn't
give it a rest, not even for 24 hours. They were chanting all the old slogans and ducking all
the hard questions, globalized the interfaida, they cried, does that mean killing Jews
in Manchester? Now, it's interesting because think of what Gary Linnaker said about the
Union Jack. When a man brought a Union Jack flag into the protests, according to Heidi
backroom, chaos erupts. A Muslim woman stops him being lynched. She says the country is a
tinderbox right now. I don't know where this is headed. Watch that moment.
So who are these people on the streets?
Well, from what I see, Mr Neville, they're not middle-aged white men.
And you cannot go against Mariyama.
Mariamma Shee.
I am from Africa.
I am from Africa to come and take this year to be a Muslim country.
And Anna is going to make it all its life.
going to make it all Islam. Really? Get you three Christians. It's going to be an Islam country.
La, Allah, Allah. Mahmahru the police needs you set this footage. Get it, boy.
No rush than the police is. Change your origin from a dirty Christian as you are.
Dirty Christian? A dirty Christian? Your mouth is dirty. Your mouth is dirty. Don't you dare ever
call me a dirty Christian. Don't you dare ever call me that. You understand me? I never once
I insulted your religion.
Leave now. Vote you. You call me a dirty Christian. No, go nowhere. She just called me a dirty Christian.
Yes, I've got it, now make her leave.
No, I'm not going anywhere, and if you're going to physically remove me,
she's just called me a dirty Christian.
Calm yourself, Dad.
Calm yourself, Dad.
I'm going nowhere.
Why are you getting involved with her?
She came back up to me again and called me a dirty Christian.
No, she walked up to me.
I told you, that's what I call me.
You're going on that side, film that.
Can I just ask you, would you like Palestine free?
from Hamas?
I'll go away.
Go away?
Are you?
Is he?
Yes.
Is he what?
Go piss someone else off.
Have you ever asked a mask to return the hostages?
Do you think they should return the hostages?
Bye.
No comment.
No comment?
No comment?
No comment.
Because you haven't got answer for.
Go somewhere else.
They've slaughtered 680,000 for Palestinians.
Really?
What would you like, sir?
Ignore him.
Don't find someone else to piss off.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
I'm not interested.
You're not well.
You're not evil.
You're not evil.
You are wicked evil people.
Go away.
No way.
Fuck that guy.
Why?
Fuck Charlie Peer.
Why?
So do you believe people should be shot for their opinions?
No.
Pardon?
He said gun violence.
all right. You live by what you said? No, he did not say it was all right. If you look at, for example,
knife attacks per capita, it's actually more than gun crimes.
Look, like, this is not always what you do. You just fucking yap, yep, yep, yeah. It's not yap.
You're the one who said that you should kill someone just for what they say.
No, I didn't say any of that. You said, fuck Charlie Kirk. And then you insinuated that when
he had a speech saying the gun deaths are worth it, you said that you should die for that.
He said gun deaths are worth it. And you know what? Do you condemn his death?
No, I don't think he's dead.
So you believe that he should have died for his opinions?
He lived and died by what he said.
So do you believe he should die for your opinions?
No.
So you said you don't condemn his death.
Do you believe that he should have died?
I don't fucking...
I think he is where he's at right now for some...
So do you not understand that a lot of people on the right won't give sympathies for your cause
if you're saying that you won't condemn the death on the other man?
Well, they won't if you don't say I'm going to condemn the death of Charlie Kerr.
Scumbags all. Of course there were 488 arrests at these haste marches in London in just one day.
But do you remember the MSM was obsessed with 22 arrests at Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom Rally?
Reform's head of the pink ladies protest, all a mini-hain, wrote,
But according to Stama, we're the dangerous ones. Absolute joke. Get out.
grip. If this is not dealt with and dealt with quickly with the full force of British law
enforcement, there will be serious consequences. So many have warned about this yet a blind eye
has been turned over and over again. Kirstama, you will rue the day that you ignored the
truth, my friend. Alison Pearson added in direct response to the Prime Minister, pathetic. This is
not a leader. If some lunatic had shot up a mosque, Stama would be ordering the police and
judiciary to bang up every far right tweeter. And Neo Berg added, if yesterday's headline
was far right terrorist attack on a mosque and a nationalist rally was planned the same day in
following week, do you think Chimana Mahmood would simply describe it as insensitive? Do you think
she would declare herself powerless to prevent it from going ahead, throw her hands up and do
nothing? This profound lack of care, empathy or bother from herself and labor is precisely because
the victims are due. That's literally it. She can only offer empty platitudes.
while Jewish life dwindles and dies out in Britain disgraceful, cowardly government.
But it's now very clear to me that ordinary folk, and especially, let's be honest, ordinary Jews, have had enough.
We saw that, with David Lammy being heckled by women like this.
I've tried signing petitions. I've tried signing emails.
They don't care. Just stop the marches and it will stop spreading hate.
I got married in that synagogue.
My grandkids go to the school just over there.
I mean, what have we got to do?
Do they want more of us killed?
Pleasure in introducing our Deputy Prime Minister, David Lamian.
Before I do, please, please, please, please.
We know how we all feel.
We know how we all feel.
No to Palestine.
Shame I'm here.
Thank you.
Well, they call for us down in the park.
Warp up for university someday.
You do not want to live here anymore.
Well, guess what?
That wasn't a one-off.
The same thing happened to the despicable Scottish First Minister, John Swinney, just yesterday.
Watch.
Because I think that it is...
Love it.
Love it.
Because I believe it to be the necessary to secure in the middle of peace in the middle of us.
And all of us, all of us, all of us, all of us you want to live to live.
Bring them home.
And all of us,
all of us who want to live,
all of us who believe in the sanctity of human life
believe there must be peace to enable human life to be protected.
Those values will underpin
all that I do as First Minister
to bring our communities together
and to ensure that everyone in our society can live in peace and solidarity and safety in our community.
And those will be the actions that my government takes.
On this occasion, I stand with you in remembrance of those who have lost their lives.
I stand in solidarity demanding the return of the hostages.
and I stand with you in demanding peace for all of our communities
and that we may live in harmony together in our country.
Thank you for enabling me to speak to me.
Thank you.
He is quite rightly getting his comeuppance
because Swinney is of course wrong.
His nation is increasingly being green.
gripped by extremism.
Take Chowdhury Sawa.
Former governor of Punjab, Pakistan,
father we are told of the current leader
of the Scottish Labour Party, Anas Sawa,
calling for anti-blastphemy laws
so that anyone who criticises
his beloved Prophet Muhammad can be jailed, watch.
Inshallah, time will come
that there will be a law in place all over the
world that there can be no disrespect to our beloved Holy Prophet,
H.
Mr.
And lastly, I want to say, as Brother Imam Qasem has said, that we love our beloved prophet
more than our parents, than our daughter, than our sister, than our son.
So there is no way the message is loud and clear from the people in Glasgow, Scotland,
and 1.5 billion Muslims are of the world
that any disrespect to our beloved prophet
and any burning of Holy Quran
will be unacceptable, intolerable,
and the Muslims will not tolerate this.
And inshallah, I am sure that we'll be able
to pass the law with United Nations
and with European Union that in future,
if anybody commits this crime,
they will be prosecuted and brought to justice.
So these dads are a real problem, aren't they?
Can we just talk about this for a second?
Like the father of Jihad al-Shami, the Islamist behind last week's synagogue attack.
So the dad claimed to be all sweetness and light, right, after the attack.
Even though he had previously praised the Hamas terrorists after October the 7th saying,
men like these prove they are Allah's men on earth.
And it was claimed over the weekend that he had even praised Hitler, as Basil the Great surmised,
this was a terrorist family. There are many such Islamist families in the UK. They all need deporting
if we are to save our country. And it is just worth sharing some cold, hard facts to the diversity
is our biggest strength crowd. The 2025 Manchester Synagogue terrorist, Syrian parents.
The 2021 Liverpool terrorist, born in Iraq. The 2020,
21 Sir David Ames terrorist. Parents from Somalia. The 2020 Redding terrorist, born in Libya.
The 2020 Stratham terrorist, parents from Sri Lanka.
2019, Usman Khan terrorist. Parents from Pakistan.
2017, Manchester. Arena, terrorist. Libyan parents.
2015. Layton Stone, terrorist, born in Somalia.
2013, Lee Rigby terrorist, parents, Nigerian.
2007, London and Glasgow terrorists, Iraqi, Indian parents.
And 2005, the homegrown 7-7 terrorists had parents from Pakistan and Jamaica.
Much is now emerging about jihad.
I mean, can we still just wrap around our heads around the fact that this guy was called jihad?
But unfortunately, it's all too late, isn't it?
It's all too little too late.
David Atherton revealed over the weekend that Jihad had married Elizabeth Davis,
an NHS nurse in secret.
She converted to Islam.
Like many married converts, she lost contact with her family and friends.
It's a form of brainwashing.
Her family only found out after the synagogue attack.
The Manchester Evening News, meanwhile, has reported that Jihad had been abusive
towards his ex-partner who he met on the Muslim dating app.
must match where he told her to be dedicated to the cause as he showed her extreme videos.
She says he stalked her near her work and her home was messaging other girls while in
a relationship with her and had worrying conversations about his rape fantasies and desire to
join ISIS, something she thought he was never serious about.
Well, it's too late to tell us that now, love, you had a responsibility to shop your ex.
you didn't, and two people are dead.
But of course, the government's solution
to all of this mess
now seems to be banning protests altogether.
Do you have the Gaza protests in mind
when you're making these amendments?
Well, the law will apply to all types of protests
and it is designed to capture cumulative disruption.
And this is about placing conditions
and restrictions on where protests can take place.
where they must be cited and their duration.
So those are the usual conditions
that the police often place on protests.
But do you think these will apply to the Gaza protests?
Take into account cumulative.
You can take into account cumulative disruption, yes.
So it is partly with the Gaza process
that you have these changes in mind.
I think we're seeing a number of different groups
who are regularly protesting
and there is a cumulative impact of the disruption
caused by those protests.
It is not my practice to create law
just for very specific circumstances.
But I think what's happened here on Thursday and in conversation with people here in Manchester,
but all over the country, it's clear that there is a gap in the law.
Just to be absolutely clear on this, do you imagine that as a result of these changes, there will be fewer protests?
What the power allows is for conditions and restrictions.
So I would expect that when the changes are made, cumulative disruption is taken into account by police.
They are ultimately the decision makers here, and they will be able to place restrictions and conditions on a broad range of problems.
on a broad range of protest, which will be caught by the measures around cumulative disruption.
But as Tommy Robinson responded, it's also predictable.
They allowed the terror supporting protests to go ahead yesterday,
only days after the Islamic terror attack on Jews in a Manchester synagogue,
so Mahmoud could push through new measures for all protests.
You won't stop us uniting the kingdom.
And let's be honest, that's what they really want.
Because God forbid anyone questions their multiculturalism works,
message. As Chris Rose pointed out, in opposition, David Lamy criticized Suella Braverman for saying
that multiculturalism has failed, adding, in Manchester, people are living side by side, getting along.
Is it any wonder? He can't bring himself to specifically call out Islamic extremism. Watch.
Day, we have a cabinet. Suella Braverman is a beneficiary of this. Rishi Sunak is a beneficiary of this.
and then she says multiculturalism has failed.
I'm not saying multiculturalism hasn't had its issues and its problems, but failed?
Really?
That's a very strong place to put it.
Broadly speaking, walk down any London street, there'll be many different cultures,
similar in Birmingham, similar in Manchester.
People are living side by side and getting along.
No, Lammy, it has failed. As Suella Braverman concluded, we can always rely on the wisdom of Lammy. Yep, multiculturalism has not just well and truly failed. Britain is in the midst of a crisis of culture, identity and confidence. Radical and bold solutions are needed. Now, the superstar panel.
And it is brilliant to have with us.
today, the rising star of Advance UK, Kendall Harper, Ray's and newly elected Reform UK
councillor in Essex. Is he going to be the first reform mayor in Essex, Russell Quirk?
Brilliant to have you both here. But Russell, a very serious note to start this show on.
I guess you're one of these men that Gary Neville is referring to, right? Patriotic, white, middle,
This is all down to you, Russell Quirk.
Yeah, yet, me and my mate don't go into Brentwood High Street and call for jihad or for infidada or for the slaying of Jews.
I've never blown up a bus.
My car mates have never stabbed anybody as far as I know.
Look at the difference, Dan, in what you've just shown in terms of your VT, between the extremists, the Islamists that were on the streets there, generally shouting and screaming, abuse.
use and inciting violence, multiple clips that you just showed, versus the Jewish community
slating John Swinney and David Lamy. Look at the difference in their behaviour and their approach
and their rhetoric. The Jewish community saying, shame on you and other such things, very peaceful,
certainly not inciting violence, being very sensible, but voicing an opinion, of course,
against a government that has just given a status as a state to a terrorist organization.
That is why the Jewish community, particularly off the back of Thursday's slayings, are very miffed.
And then look at what you've shown.
I don't think it's fair to say that what you've just shown there is selective, Dan, in any way, shape or form.
Any of us that have been past these protests, these pro-Palestinian protests and so on,
know that it's for two years.
I mean, literally the day after October the 7th, those protesters were out.
on the street celebrating the kidnap and the deaths of multiple Jews. These people, when I say
these people, I do not mean all Muslims. I mean these people as in the extremist, Islamist
element of that community. They are inciting violence. They are dangerous. But the response from
Mahmood in terms of effectively, we're going down the road here down, aren't we, of banning protest.
one of our fundamental rights next to freedom of speech you know freedom of congregation freedom
to protest especially when we know what's going to happen don't we that the next march whether
it's remembrance day because there'll be one very soon no doubt whether it's st george's day in
april we all know where the police where the government's focus is going to be in terms of arrests
in terms of discipline on the streets in terms of kettling we saw it we saw it at the the the
independent march the march at the beginning part of september we saw how the police were dealing
with people differently and we certainly saw in your vt footage just now in so far as the protest
that we've seen over the last two or three days by Islamists we've seen the way that the police
let them off the hook you know that the guy that had that Muslim woman shouting in his face saying
we are taking over we're effectively here we're going to destroy you and so on Christians are
filthy and dirty people, she said. The police turned on him. The police told him to move because
he was inciting a breach of the peace. What happened to her? And also, Dan, big question, what's
happened to the 400 people that have been arrested at those protests over the last two or three
days? Do you know what I suspect happens to them? Rather than being fast track through the justice system
like Lucy Connolly and so on, I suspect that they're driven around the corner and promptly released.
Exactly. No example needs to be made of them. Very good.
point. Kendall Harper-Rays, great to have you on Outspoken for the first time.
Thank you.
For some people who may have missed your big debut last week with Advance UK, here's a little
reminder.
He feels to win money the values of our capital and he's disgrace to the nation.
He does not represent us.
But there was one day in London where my family and I felt safe.
We weren't worried about a single thing.
This day was on September the 13th.
It was astonishing that as much as the media branded it a far-right fascist protest,
it was the safest I had ever felt in London.
At the time, no one listened, I tried to voice my opinions on social media,
but they would immediately get and taken down.
Without Elon Musk, the silent majority would not have a voice.
He cares more about our right to speak than our own Prime Minister does.
So, Kendall, you bought the house done.
You were absolutely brilliant at that at France UK launch.
But it was very striking to me, and I played it on the show last week, this line.
And I completely believe you when you say, actually, London is far less safe now for a young white woman.
And actually, the United the Kingdom Rally was the day when you felt most safe.
Yeah, absolutely was.
I think what Tommy Robinson did for the country was a massive success.
He stands for us as the silent majority,
and yet the government seemed to push the fact that we have a far-right problem in this country.
They are totally wrong because it's not the far-right
who takes up 75% of the MI-5's counter-terrorism caseload.
It is Islamic extremism.
And back to the point of the Manchester attacks,
and the no respect for the Jewish community,
at all. The far left were on the day of the attack, the day after was straight to the street,
chanting for violence, spouting anti-Semitic chants, calling for the elimination of Israel,
and yet we are the fascists. That is literally what the Nazis advocated for.
And the government has blood on their hands because they continue to push this narrative.
We all know it's not true, but they are the reason there is a big divide in this country.
100%. And they just make it even.
more risky by the day at the moment and so do people like gary neville by the way i think one of the things
that i have found most insane over the past few days though is the msm's reaction to this synagogue attack
because rather than actually deal with the news story right deal with the problem that is in front of
them which is this growing tide of islamist extremism islamist terrorism prompted by the hate marches
on the street, they want to play mental arithmetic in terms of saying, oh, the really bad thing,
the really bad thing about the synagogue attack, forget the two Jews that were dead,
is actually the fact that it's going to empower this invisible far right.
As Constantine Kisson, I think quite rightly asked, have you noticed that after every terror attack,
our media and politicians go into overdrive to make the extraordinary claim that Islamist's violence
has nothing to do with Islam. And yes, I have noticed that. But I think it's all part of this same
thing. It is an MSM cover-up over the facts of any Islamist terrorist attack. And we have to
start calling it out because I've seen loads of examples from major media organisations, including
LBC, the fake news agents, and Good Morning Britain. Watch.
Let me read you this from the front of the Daily Mail, from woke police chiefs to left-wing
politicians, the list of the killers enablers is legion. They should have blood on their
consciences. My colleagues, John Sobel and Emily Maitlis yesterday, pointed out that, and David
Yellen, the former editor of the son of all places, on their newsagents podcast, pointed
out that people on the right of the UK media, how far a right, I suppose, as a matter
of opinion, would seek to use this to pour terrible amounts, hideous amounts of oil upon
already burning flames. And there it is, front page of the best-selling newspaper in the country.
So if you thought Yvonne was exaggerating, or indeed if you thought John Sobel and Emily Maitlis were exaggerating yesterday,
and David Yelland, the former editor of the Sun, then I'm afraid the proof of that particular pudding is on your newsstands as we speak.
But I also know, very sadly, there are many people in our profession, and sadly in journalism, on the right, I have to say,
and probably on the left as well, who will try to use this and are already using it to divide.
When you say already using it, what do you mean?
Well, I mean, I switched on GME News.
Actually, as soon as I heard about this, because that's sort of my journalist instinct.
And they were talking about asylum seekers.
They were talking about how the Prime Minister may, in their view,
or in the view of whoever was talking, lost control over the number of Muslims in this country and so on.
Now, that makes all kinds of assumptions about what the attack is and who the perpetrator is.
But it is also, in my view, what terrorists want.
When we're talking about extremism, and on that, you know,
when I look at the front page of the mail this morning,
we still don't know the motivations,
we still actually don't know the religion of the person that's been able to attack.
They say he was an Islamic terrorist.
And I suppose what people might be thinking and fearing is that we see that we
I mean, this is truly another example of the woke mind virus, right?
So you've got the Daily Mail front page out, literally saying he was an Islamist.
He is an Islamist, okay?
Like, for God's sake.
And still, still, that's like, well, we don't know his motive.
We don't know his religion.
Sometimes it's only a comedian, I think, who can sum up the absurdity of this situation.
step forward Leo curse
in Manchester
and obviously it's a horrible tragedy
but watching the police and the BBC
try to deal with it you know they put a thing up
saying police
police are still trying to develop
and work on a motive for the attack
it's like he drove a car into a bunch of Jews
and then jumped out and stabbed them and had a fake bomb vest
while screaming Allah Akbar
and his name was Mr. Jihad.
I don't think we need to dig up Sherlock Holmes for this one.
You know what I mean?
Fucking hell.
It's pretty much doing exactly what he says on the tin.
Totally.
But Yasmin Alabaya Brown
thinks that it is all down
to the people.
in the Red Wall, it's their responsibility to somehow make terrorists like Jihad feel at home.
This is on the BBC.
Yasmin, do you acknowledge one of those points that Emma made about the fact that it puts social cohesion,
that people coming here in large numbers, so she's talking about large numbers.
So you go to the Red Wall. I go to the Red Wall a lot and argue with people in pubs.
I do this as a duty, as a journalist, right?
And I ask them, what attempt have you, and these are white people,
have you made to integrate with those who come into your society?
Why is the pressure always on us, the problem people?
Why don't we say to more white people integrate better, especially in those areas?
They haven't shown to move to another country.
I don't interrupt you.
So don't interrupt me, okay?
Why don't we say integration is a dance?
You need two people.
And only one side gets lectured.
That is a fair point, isn't it?
No, it's not.
Oh, no, yes, man.
We are lectured every day of our life,
including from BBC News,
who immediately after the attack happened,
wanted to try and find a way of blaming the right.
People on the hard right,
are a bit divided on their attitude
to the Jewish community these days in the UK.
but certainly the Jewish community has felt that they were at risk from multiple directions,
some from the sort of extremistismist direction,
but also some from the kind of neo-Nazi elements on the far right.
So it is both that are of concern.
And as you said, this stage we don't really know.
But perhaps one of the only highlights of this weekend for me,
And so, my God, let's share it, right?
Because we've had a lot of dastardly sights.
Was seeing Gideon Fultor, who is the chief executive of the campaign against anti-Semitism,
own the BBC.
And own the BBC presenter, Christian Fraser, live on air.
This was beautiful to watch.
Then they should be described as a terrorist, and it's not just that.
As you know, a BBC investor.
has found that the BBC itself, and the BBC had to admit this, the BBC itself has sent money to the family of a Hamas official. The BBC broadcast...
Yeah, but I must also emphasise that there are constraints on the BBC. When you have people on the stage of Glastonbury, calling for death and I said there were mistakes and we've owned them and they have been damaging. But I must also point out there are constraints on the BBC. There is no access to Gaza. There is an inability.
ability, you know, to speak to people in Gaza directly, and we are using secondhand sources.
That is unprecedented. That is unprecedented to this world. If you'll allow me to speak,
the BBC is using Hamas spokespeople and parroting Hamas lines. There was someone on the BBC not
so long ago talking about something like 14,000 babies were going to die within 48 hours
if Israel didn't do this or that. And the BBC don't challenge it. It is a constant drumbeat.
And when you have people talking about genocide, apartheid, baby killers,
and saying that Zionism is racism and all of that kind of absolute vitriol,
then it dehumanizes people who have any kind of association with Jews.
Yeah.
With it dehumanizes people who have any kind of association with Israel.
And unfortunately, that is what the BBC has been guilty of.
And I think the BBC needs to reflect because British Jews have been saying,
you are causing part of the problem.
And if the BBC is so self-righteous that it will not listen,
it is unfortunately completely complicit in the atmosphere of incitement
that is happening against British Jews at the moment.
And it's very sad to say it because the BBC should be a national institution
which has the respect of all communities.
It does not have the respect of the Jewish community and it hasn't for some time.
Gideon Fulte, I know I must let you go.
I am grateful for your thoughts this evening.
thank you for coming on. Owned. And look at his face at the end there because he knows
that he was owned. And Gideon's organisation, the campaign for anti-Semitism, is doing
important work about so much of what is going on in industries that should know better. So look at
this. Campaign for anti-Semitism, writing to the Bar Standards Board regarding sham Uden,
the campaign against anti-Semitism, sorry, regarding Sham Uden, the barrister who posted
this video of himself, claiming that it is rumoured the Israeli government orchestrated
the attack in the synagogue in Manchester.
This is a barrister. Watch.
Breaking news. It is rumoured that the Israeli government orchestrated the attack in the
synagogue in Manchester yesterday, the 2nd of October 2025.
The Israeli government has sleeper cells in the UK and the USA, and they activate them at
their will. Who remembers the Pager attack and the attack in Iran where sleeper cells were activated?
There are communities in Syria that are sympathetic to the Israeli government. In fact, the Israeli
government bombed Sunni Muslims in Syria at the behest of some of the Syrians. So they have
Slipper cells in the United Kingdom.
It is rumoured that King's Charles is on the Israeli government's target list to be assassinated.
They will assassinate him just before the elections in order to get the right wing activated
and in order to create a race war in the UK.
You have been warned.
I mean, he's a barrister.
And I think what was even more shocking to me is that the new green leader,
Zach Polanski, spent the weekend in this climate, right,
knowing what this climate now is,
knowing the personal security threat that this man is now under,
he spent the weekend deriding Nigel Farage as a fascist
in a new low for the woke lift.
I wouldn't do anything that would make Nigel Farage Prime Minister.
That would be an absolute red line, and that includes proportional representation.
I think in Nigel Farage, we're dealing with a fascist, and as much as I will do anything, almost anything,
to make sure we have an actual democracy in this country, I would say making a fascist a prime minister would seem counterproductive.
In terms of a Lib Labour coalition, it's something...
So you wouldn't support PRF, if I meant Nigel Farage Prime Minister?
No.
I just think, ultimately, you have to have a red line.
And although, if you said to me, what's the number one thing that I think would...
change the British political system, I would say it's PR. Now, before I get added, I realize that
that can seem privileged because people are really struggling with their wages, they're struggling
with the cost of living crisis, they're struggling with fascism and racism. All of those things
absolutely matter. But until we get proportional representation, I think it's very difficult to deal
with those things meaningfully because we know we could get Farage being Prime Minister on 25 to 30%
of the vote, despite a majority not electing him, he could get a huge majority. I don't think
that's going to happen, but that's a reasonable scenario.
So PR has to absolutely be the number one thing that I think will unlock all the other things that so many of us want.
I do also think, though, that there has to be basic standards.
And seeing Nigel Farage go into number 10, I think no longer becomes about a democratic or constitutional conversation.
I think it becomes about a crisis, particularly for minority communities, particularly for people who are already terrified and scared.
And I could absolutely rule out that under no circumstances would I accept any part in playing in making Nigel Farage primary.
Minister. Okay, straight to my superstar panel, Kendall Harper, Rays of Advance UK and Reform
UK, Rising Star in Essex, Russell Quirk. Russell, despite everything from the past week,
Zach Polansky, describing your leader as a fascist.
Yeah, look, I'm gobsmack because, of course, when these stupid slurs are thrown,
reform, whether it's Nigel or anybody else, me included, as soon as you go back and say,
you're wrong, that is without any substance, obviously, anyone with half a brain knows that.
When you ask these people to cite just one example of extremism or racism or fascism,
I mean, these people don't even know what fascism is.
You know, fascism is the likes of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis and so on.
and to be comparing a popular, the most popular political party where members like me are being
elected almost on a daily basis now by way of popularity, to try and through some kind of lazy
politics, some kind of lazy slurring, to try and align people as beliefs and perceptions that
the leader of the most popular party in Britain is somehow a fashion. It's frankly pathetic. I suggest
that Zach Palansky, me, isn't this the man that you?
changed his name to Polanski, Polanski being the surname of one of the most prolific sex offenders
who went to prison in the United States. A hypnotist, apparently, I suggest that Zach Polanski,
or whatever his name is this week, hypnotizes himself, maybe gives his head a little wobble then,
and stops talking such abject nonsense. This stuff doesn't stick. People do not believe this
nonsense about Nigel Farage or indeed anybody else in reform. I'll tell you what reform are. We're
Thatcherites. We're conservatives with a small sea. It's as simple as that. So if you think that the likes
of Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher and so on, you know, and Norman Tebitt and so on are racist,
fascists, you know, some of the most popular and indeed I've just named probably the two most
successful prime ministers that this country had ever had. If you think that's tantamount to racism
and fascism, well, then again, have a proper look at yourself in terms of giving your head a
wobble. It's lazy. It's pathetic. And above all down, it's simply not sticking this nonsense.
It's not sticking. I couldn't agree more with any of that. But Kendall Harper raised the risk
of what's sticking is political violence and the language of political violence. And we saw just
last week, Zia Yusuf suggests that because the government has made this decision to actually
cut Nigel Farage's security by 75%. There could even be some type of deep state plot to take
him out. We know that Nigel Farage was close friends with Charlie Kirk, who was taken out
just last month. So the fact that the left are going to go on with this, I believe it is a plot.
I believe this is a clear plot, a clear plan to import the left-wing political violence of the
US, the Antifa-driven activism of the US into the UK, I think it's really sinister.
I couldn't agree more. And I think that the political violence, not just even in this country,
but worldwide, mostly comes from the left. And I think when we look at political violence,
and even me, when I'm just debating people, I have more disagreement.
it's obviously with people on the left
and they can get very nasty
because with them
it's either you think like them
or you're a fascist
and this applies to everyone
and unfortunately we saw the assassination
of Charlie Kirk
and it's the Green Party's leader's rhetoric
that causes these type of events
it really is
it really is
and I unfortunately think
we're going to see a lot more of this
because if nasty little toads
like Zach Polanski haven't been able to work out what's going on over the past week
and continue to use the language of political violence,
continue, I believe, to actually incite violence
because what this really boils down to is you have to realize
that calling Nigel Farage a fascist is suggesting that he is as bad
as Adolf Hitler and the Nazis
and you will be some type of hero if you take this man out.
So I'm sorry, if they continue to use this language, they do so knowing full well
that they are putting this man's life at risk and the lives of many other people
within reform and reform you can.
Actually, Nigel Farage has been very clear.
This isn't just about him personally.
He is one of the ones lucky enough to be able to pay.
for private security, but this is about elected representatives of his party, including the
likes of Russell Quirk. Breaking right now, growing backlash over Gary Neville's claim that middle-aged
white men were responsible for the terror attack at the Manchester Synagogue last week.
And lots of people are giving a red card now to Sky Sports. I believe this is something which is going to
become much, much bigger in the weeks and the months and the years to come. We've seen it with the
Netflix boycott, now a Sky boycott. Because why on earth, by the way, are white middle-class men
going to pay Sky to be abused by their lead pundit? As Paul Joseph Watson wrote, would be interesting
to know how many middle-aged white men fund Gary Nevel's one million pound a year Sky Sports
contract and how many will now cancel their subscriptions given he blamed them.
after an attack by an Islamic terrorist, literally called Jihad.
Former player, Joey Barton, not the flex you think it is.
That teabag, you little pompous champagne socialist gimp.
Lincolnshire.
Damn, Dame Andrea Jenkins, I don't really swear.
But wanker comes to mind.
The snaring by Gary Neville, he was happy for the white men to pay his wages and buy his merchandise.
He is Gary Linneker, Mark 2.
And Tommy Robinson says, vile commie. Gary Neville posts a video to his social media talking about the Islamic terror attack on Jews and Manchester, blames middle-aged white men, Brexit and the Union flag. And what planet are these champagne socialists on?
And now a major name from the football world has joined the growing chorus of criticism against Gary Neville. Here's Simon Jordan speaking on.
talk sport. In the wake of an Islamist terror attack that he decides to have a go at middle-aged
white men. Maybe the angry middle-aged white men are the ones that worked on minimum wage
inside his hotel. I don't know. I think he's a champagne socialist and a coward. I think it's a
dreadful thing to have said. How is you coward? Well, I think the real issue is about radical
Islamist extremism and he doesn't have the balls to call it out for what it is rather than
suggest that people that are challenged in our country about what's happening, he's insulated
from these things. He lives in a very rarefied world where his money and privilege has enabled
him to live behind a gated environment, not have to worry about NHS appointments, not have to
worry about people being attacked in the streets by immigrants that shouldn't be here in the first
place. He doesn't have to worry about these things. And so he has the ability to be able to sit there
and observe in such a way that insulates him from him, insulates himself from it. And I think
it's an appalling stance to have taken. He's entitled to his view. He's entitled to a view.
We are quite happy to waive every other flag in this country, whether it's Palestinian flags,
Ukraine flags, or any other flag that we feel that we're able to wave. But when you're talking
about people in this country that have legitimate concerns and want to have a legitimate value set
and push back against what they're having forced upon them, for Gary Neville to say what
he's just said is the exact embodiment of what I said, which is a sham.
campaign socialists, which is insulated from the real world and a coward because the real
issue is about some of the extremism that's going on in this country.
I mean, I find that whole discussion fascinating.
Even the fact that TalkSport thinks it's appropriate to use a banner headline, a flag's patriotic
or provocative.
Think about what you're saying.
Think about what you're saying.
Of course they're patriotic.
You don't even need to have that debate.
And the other thing that's very interesting to me, even though I thought,
He was absolutely brilliant there, Simon Jordan, as he says, okay, Gary Neville is entitled
his opinion. And of course everyone is. And of course we have free speech in this country.
But I put it to you that if this was any other form of discrimination, if he was speaking about
any other protected group, be it a race, be it a religion, be it even a gender these days,
he would be so quickly sacked by Woke SkySport.
The other wokeers company around.
But what I see happening every single day in this country
is the wide acceptance of anti-white racism.
And I am sick of it.
I am absolutely sick of it.
This is what Naval said, by the way.
Here's a reminder.
The division is being created.
is absolutely disgusting, mainly created by angry, middle-aged white men who know exactly what
they're doing.
Funnily enough, from one of my development sites last week, there was a Union Jack flag
put up, and I took it down instantly.
Reform UK's Chief Whip, Lee Anderson, has also weighed in posting.
So Gary Neville is asking why people are now flying the Union flag in their towns.
I'll tell you why. People feel threatened and feel they have not been listened to for decades.
You had no problem in playing in front of the England flag, and the middle-aged England men,
Englishmen you talk about are the same type of men that paid your wages. I believe in free speech,
but on this occasion, just shut up. You are completely out of touch and a bit of a hypocrite.
And from the Jewish community, and by the way, I completely understand this,
there has been a much more furious reaction. I want to show you what Lee Kern had to say. He is the
highly regarded Hollywood writer who now campaigns on behalf of Israel and Jewish people.
Hey, Gary Neville, I'm a Jew and you're a fucking wanker. I've just seen your video trying to
blame the attack on a synagogue in Manchester on middle-aged,
white men and people putting up the Union Jack flag. You are, you're more than a wanker.
You're a shemongous fucking wanker. You're the wanker of all wankers. You're the fucking
Leonardo da Vinci of wankers. Okay, you're the Picasso of Twats. It wasn't a middle
age white man that went into the sin and kill people. It was a Muslim. He didn't do it
because of division. He did it because he believed in fucking jihad. He murdered them
because he's an Islamist, jihadist, Muslim. If you're angry at division,
Speak to the Muslims who believe in that shit.
It was a Muslim that came and killed him.
Not a middle-aged white guy.
You're a fucking wanker.
Stop avoiding the truth.
You want to talk about all unicorns and love me, all each love each other.
Why the fuck?
Are you so patronising and so racist yourself against Muslim people
that you cannot treat them like normal human beings?
Well, I have to say, like, seriously.
Finally, someone who's actually expressing the anger that I feel towards Gary Never
because I believe this guy is a threat to national security and he's an anti-white racist.
And why is it acceptable for one form of racism to actually lead to promotions in the woke
entertainment industry? I will never know. But to my superstar panel, Kendall Harper-Rays of Advance
UK and Russell, work of Reform UK. Russell, look, I mean, I think it's nuts that talk sport.
I mean, by the way, I thought Simon Jordan was brilliant and good on talk sport for allowing him to
actually hit back against Gary Neville.
But I think it's even nuts that we have to ask the question, isn't it?
A flag's patriotic or provocative?
I mean, it's our flag.
What a wonderful narrative of wankerism that was.
That was absolutely superb.
Yes, I was clapping and smiling.
Very, very apt.
Let's tell this how it is, Dan, should we?
You talked about blood on hands earlier on and how the left-leaning mainstream media.
And let's be honest, the majority, no matter what you hear, the majority of the majority
are left-leaning. So, you know, newspaper journalists, newspaper editors, producers, presenters.
So whether it's the likes of ITV or Sky, Channel 4, obviously the BBC, the mirror, the FT, the independent, and so on and so on.
And they talk about, as Gary Neville has ridiculously just done, that, you know, this is all the fault of people like...
that the blood on the hands is on the hands of people like Kate Garroway, Gary Neville, James
O'Brien, David Yelland and so on, because they are the ones that are the apologists for what is
happening in this country now, where it's not just that we're letting people in, it's that we're
making excuses, we are apologising for the extremism that we're seeing in generally the Muslim
community. And we are obfuscating to such a point.
that it's making excuses for those dastardly horrible, hideous, horrendous deeds.
And of course, they are deflecting to people like me on the basis that, of course, if they admit
that they are wrong in the fact that they have spent years now encouraging immigration
and years making apologies for, you know, all refugees are welcome and all of these people
are fleeing persecution and so on, without really thinking.
thinking about the implications in terms of, I'm afraid, the Muslim faith being generally more
responsible for terrorism than any other religion or any other race, right? That's just a fact.
They can't admit that they were wrong. So therefore, they have to carry on the apology,
carry on the obfuscation. Because, of course, otherwise, they have to admit that those decades
of being woke, being overtly liberal, no borders and so on, as a consequence, if they're wrong,
then the blood is indeed on their hands. And my suggestion, Dan, is that the blood of
these murders and what's happening here while these idiots while these yoghut-knitting hemp munches
continue as they are to make excuses no no seriously i'm i'm kind of you know i'm being jocular
and witty here i agree but but these idiots they are empowering the rise of islamism and
terrorist attacks look at the green party because they are ignoring the fact that it's happening
and somehow i mean as i say i don't i don't know anyone of my age or my color if you like
on my race that has stabbed anyone, blown anything up, you know, or done anything by way of
extremism, terrorism or murder. How dare Gary Neville? And what is it about Gary's in
sport, by the way? Maybe these footballers have headed the ball a little bit too much in their
careers. And as a consequence, they're dumb as fuck, basically. And look, so anyway, I object
very, very strongly to Gary Neville. But at the same time, are we really taking
any notice of him. He's just, he's a thick
footballer, let's be honest. Yeah, well I
wish people weren't
but I think they are
and Kendall Harper-Rays, I mean
for me it's astonishing
that he is just
allowed to
be so racist
against white people
and sexist against white
men specifically without any type of pushback.
Well, there's only one narrative that want to push
and it's the fact that multiculturalism
works diversity is our strength newsflash it's not um what's what really it wasn't surprising but
what did shock me is that there was no condemnation in his video for the perpetrator what he
believed in why he'd done it he literally just wanted to blame somebody and that was white people
so if he'd have done that to somebody who was of a different race there'd be your pro
everyone would be kicking off saying it's racist what's different about this
Exactly. That is the huge problem, isn't it, Russell, quirk? Because I think Kendall's point is completely right.
I mean, to think that you could see what had happened in Manchester last week. I mean, I was, I mean, I was obviously on air, but I was totally livid and furious and devastated because Russell, I'm thinking, oh my God, you know, so many more could have died.
You know, really, it was lucky that the police responded so quickly,
and I know they ended up taking out at least one of the victims in the shooting of jihad.
But, I mean, that could have been a really, really bad terror attack.
Now, to see that, and for your first public response to be anger at white people flying the Union Jack,
honestly, I see, I think you have to be infested with the woke mind virus.
And again, I know that that probably sounds as if I'm saying that in some type of jovial jocular manner,
but I'm also not.
I think it's, I think woke is the most dangerous force for Western society.
No condemnation of the individual or indeed what we know he represents.
You know, the whole Kate Garroway thing earlier on that you showed in terms of,
we don't really know what the motive is.
Although, as Leo Kerr said, you know, it's pretty obvious when, you know, he shouts Allah Akbar and his name's Jihad.
I mean, we don't have to join the dots too quickly, do we?
So, yeah, no condemnation and no realisation of what the problem is here.
And that is why the problem continues.
And also, I kind of object.
I am a free speech absolutist.
I really am, you know, to a massive, massive extent.
However, when people like Gary Lineker and Gary Neville use their platform
that they have achieved through a sporting means
to influence people in politics,
I'm not sure that's right.
I do hope that Sky Sports do the right thing here
because if they truly want to be neutral,
bearing a mind that apparently there's all sorts of off-com rules
which you and I rehearsed on your show just a few days ago,
surely Neville should be sacked, shouldn't he?
Well, indeed, I mean, for me, this is all about hypocrisy
because you just know if some other group in society,
was responsible for a terror attack, and then a major presenter came on air and said, no, no, no,
it was this group in society that was responsible for it. They'd be sacked in a flash.
They absolutely would be. And personally, I'm a free speech absoluters too. So it's not me saying
that I think Gary Neville should be sacked, that I think off-com should get involved, the off-cominess
as I call them. But what I am saying is that absolutely white, middle-aged men need to start
thinking very, very carefully if they want to continue supporting an organisation like Sky and Sky Sports
and you know Sly News are a huge part of this organisation too. That hates you. That hates everything
you're about. Do you really want to keep handing them £100 a month plus? That's what I think people
have to think about. And I think that's where there can be a power because we have seen the power of
these commercial boycotts. As I said, Elon Musk currently leading the
charge against Netflix. Developing today, a major row has broken out between the Jewish elites in the
United Kingdom and the Israeli government over the invitation for Tommy Robinson, who was
increasingly being treated on the world stage as a statesman to visit Jerusalem for the first time
paid for and hosted by the Israeli government. Now, this offer was made official by the
Israeli minister for combating anti-Semitism, Ami Chikili, who wrote, in the wake of the horrific
Manchester terror attack, Israel and the Jewish people stand firmly without allies in the United Kingdom.
On behalf of the state of Israel, I am proud to host British Patriot Tommy Robinson,
who will visit Israel in mid-October.
Tommy is a courageous leader on the front line against radical Islam.
At a time when Jews across Europe face rising anti-Semitism, it is vital to strengthen bonds with allies who refuse to be silent.
He has proven himself a true friend of Israel and the Jewish people,
unafraid to speak the truth and confront hate.
Israel will always stand with the Jewish community and our allies worldwide.
Together with friends like Tommy Robinson, we will build stronger bridges of solidarity,
fight terror and defend Western civilization and shared values.
Then Tommy responded, which prompted Amir Ohana, who is the speaker in the Knesset
to say, looking forward to hosting you at the Knesset, you're doing a great service to your country,
but more than that, as I have said repeatedly since October the 7th, far from being the local
struggle, this is a global battle between the forces of radicalism, extremism, and fundamentalism.
See you in Jerusalem.
Q Outrage from the elite class in the United Kingdom, Cidavazi, wrote the Israeli minister,
inviting Tommy Robinson, a man with multiple convictions for violence and fraud to Israel in response to the horrific
Manchester attack, let that sink in at a time all communities in the UK uniting to support our
Jewish community as they grieve. The state of Israel is sowing division in our country, supporting
and promoting those that platform hate and making our country unsafe. It's time for all right
thinking people to call out this irresponsible and deeply dangerous behavior from Israel. And
there was also a lot of it from people who I previously respected in the Jewish community,
Nicole Lampert, Melanie Phillips. That prompted Avi Yemeni Yemeni,
of rebel news to write, dear Jews, freaking out over Tommy Robinson being invited to Israel,
stop falling for the propaganda. Like Israel itself, he's been smeared for years with lies and
distortion. The truth, he's always stood up for us, even when our own leaders tried to demonize him.
Tommy is a real friend of Jews and Israel. Israel, I know it. I've been mates with him through it all.
And I think what's really interesting is that when you look at this exchange between Tommy Robinson and a French journalist,
which he secretly filmed and has now revealed to the world over the week,
and you see that what he insists people in the media do, in the elite class do, is be honest about what they know about Islam.
Watch this.
Which is equal.
And the point is...
Do you think all cultures are equal?
Yeah.
You do.
So you think it's so Islamic culture,
Islamic culture, which says a woman is the property of a man,
that's Islamic culture.
You think that's equal to Western Christian culture.
Do you?
I don't think it's the way to think of the Muslim, no?
You don't think.
So, okay, so.
So, so extremism, yeah.
So, no, not extremism, no, Islamic culture.
So let's go to Pakistan.
Yeah.
Is Pakistan?
culture the equivalent of British Western Christian culture do you think they're equal
this is a difficult question because they're going to shower your whole world
view do you think they're equal come on come on do you you're scared to say
you're scared to say you're scared to say do you think they're equal see I'll
tell you Islamic culture is a third world shithole yeah our Western culture
civilized, far superior, far, far superior. The best culture in the world. This culture that
oppresses women, executes homosexual, legalises sex with children. This is backward and degenerate.
So I can comfortably say that because I don't have any master who's going to sack me.
But you, again, I'll ask you the simple question. Islamic culture, Christian culture, are they equal?
Yeah.
Go move to Pakistan then.
Go, would you move to Pakistan?
If it's so beautiful.
Don't live under Islamic culture.
So I guarantee you, you don't live surrounded in Islamic culture, do you?
I'm not very especially stuff there.
And then there was a critical moment
where Tommy Robinson asks this French journalist,
if she's read the Quran watch.
Okay, so you're not a very specialist.
But can I ask you, so before this job, now,
you was an expert on what?
Terrorism.
Expert on terrorism.
So you're an expert on terrorism.
The majority of terrorism is what?
Islamic?
So you're an expert.
Then we have a far-right terrorism in France now.
Oh, same numbers?
Equal playing field, is it?
Similar arrest?
Yeah.
In America, yes. No, we're on about France. We're on about France. So I'm asking you. So you're a French journalist. Your job specifically is to be an expert on terrorism. The majority of terrorist attacks come from Islam. The terrorists when committing their terrorism, quote what? The Quran. Don't you think just slightly that to be an expert on terrorism in a country like France,
that's Islamic jihad you should have done the basics and understood the Quran
yeah I oh shit no I know and you haven't read the Quran no no fucking hell you
see oh god's sake so you're not an expert I'm telling yeah it's because for you
because for you but how do you know how do you know it's about politics how do you
you know that every one of the...
The way that you behave with the Muslim influence that influence there, if you're not.
But you don't know that because you don't know the Quran.
So I actually thought that was a really fascinating exchange and an intelligent exchange, too,
that was important.
And I would just say to all of these members of the Jewish elite community who are very much asking for support from the
right of politics at the moment, and we are giving it to you, just think about Charlie Kirk,
because Charlie Kirk was fighting for the right of Tommy Robinson, speak out for years before
his death. And you all, quite rightly, respect Charlie Kirk, respect Charlie Kirk's support of
Israel over many years. There wasn't a political difference between these two. Watch.
Thank you for having you on our show.
What do you think about the suppression of freedom of speech in the UK
and that Tommy Robinson is in jail for publishing a documentary
about the grooming gangs who raped British girls?
I mean, I think it's terrible.
I think the President Trump should first call.
I can't remember your prime minister's name.
He's such a loser.
Call him and demand, yeah, whatever.
Demand him from the release from prison.
And if not, I think we need to use every diplomatic channel possible,
including potentially even terror threats to get people out of,
jail for being political prisoners. I think the same should be done for Pavel Durov in France,
who has similar type of imprisonment or potential conviction for speech crimes. But here's the thing,
we pay for all of Europe's defense. We pay for it through NATO, through military expansion.
The least that we can ask for is that if we pay for all of the military defense of Europe,
that the United Kingdom and France and Germany have at least some free speech protections for dissidents.
So Tommy Robinson, Pavel Dura, and I'm sure there's a list of a lot of other people,
It is time for American diplomatic strength and channels to use some, start small and then increase the demand the release of people that are unjustly imprisoned for simply speaking their mind.
Thank you so much because in Britain we already had one person who committed suicide because he was put in jail for posting a meme.
I'll just say last thing.
There's no place for that.
We always talk about America spreading democracy around the world, but why don't we ever defend free speech when people are put in prison in Western democracies?
We need to stand up for that. Thank you. Thank you so much.
Okay, to my superstar panel now, and there is a split between their parties on the issue of Tommy Robinson, Russell Quirk, of Reform U.K., and Kendall Harper Rays of Advance U.K.
So, Kendall, you've made it clear. You're a supporter of Tommy Robinson.
What do you think of the Jewish elite class in the United Kingdom being up in arms about this official invitation for Tommy?
to visit Israel on behalf of the Israeli government later this month?
Well, I think that they have a walk narrative
and they clearly don't understand that Tommy Robinson
has been sticking up for Israel for as long as I can remember.
I think he has every right to go and be respected
in the place that he defends.
He's always been open about the persecution of the Jewish people
and I think he has every right as much as anyone else does
to go there and have some respect for the activism
he has done for the Jewish community.
Russell Quirk, where do you stand?
I think it's absolutely up to Israel, who they invite there,
who they have to speak there.
That's a matter for them.
There will be critics, there will be supporters.
I think it's a matter for Israel.
I don't think it's got anything to do with us whatsoever.
On the dividing line, if you like, if it is, you know, evidently there is such a dividing line between various political parties and political commentators, I think the problem with Tommy Robinson is the, and you've just heard it in that clip there, he's almost conflating the Quran with terrorism. That is not right. It is not right to say that the Quran is tantamount to terrorism. That's, that's forks, that's ridiculous. Tommy has a reputation for extremism because he doesn't seem to.
be able to see that yes, there's extremism in Islam. There are Islamists, of course.
You can also state that the majority of terrorist offences, in fact, not just in Britain,
because in Europe are carried out by Islamist extremists. What that doesn't mean is that all
Muslims are bad, that all Muslims are extreme. And that that's the kind of brush with which
Tommy paints the Muslim faith in that they're bad. And I don't buy that.
that is not right. I know plenty of Muslims that certainly are not extreme. I'm not asking for
jihad. I'm not stoning their wives to death and not making them even wear, you know, hijabs and so on.
So I think that is the problem that I have. Forget the party lines for a second. This is my own
view, is that Tommy is too extreme. And it's up to advance if they want to nail their colors to
that particular mask, that's fine. But I think my view, maybe the view of reform, is just a little
bit more sophisticated, pragmatic and sensible than that. Kendall, do you want to come back on
that? I mean, at the launch of Advance UK, which you spoke at, Ben Habib, the leader made it
very, very clear that Tommy Robinson is welcome in the party and he has joined Advance UK.
I think he has a party. Every time that Tommy Robinson,
has called out the Quran. He has never stated once. He hates all Muslims. He's never said
that. He reads out the verses in the Quran that incite violence, which should be heard.
That doesn't mean he hates all Muslims. So Muslims do support him because he calls out the
truth. It is interesting, Russell, because Gad Saad, who comes at this from a completely
academic point of view, says we can't keep distinguishing between
Islam and extreme Islam because it's the same thing.
It's not the same thing.
It's absolutely not the same thing.
Would you say that all Christians are the same as the Oklahoma bomber?
No, but I would say that it's very, very different when you look at what the Quran is teaching.
Or all people on the right of the political spectrum, you know, the same as mad Christian fundamentalists
that, you know, might run around shooting people in the United States.
Of course not. There's a variety of extremes in any race or any religion. And that's where I think I differ with Tommy that I don't see all Muslims as bad or the Quran as being a weapon of terrorism. And I would suggest that certainly my interpretation, I've never met Tommy. I've never had a conversation with Tommy ever. But my interpretation is that, and I'm sure he has his own reasons. I know he has a background in terms of, you know, his history and experience.
of such things in Luton, but I fundamentally disagree with him in terms of the picture he's
painting that effectively all Muslims are bad. All Muslims are likely to be extreme and the Quran is
a weapon of terrorism. I just don't agree with that. On the political front, Simon Brandy, who's sent a
super chat, says since we have reform and advance rips on here, it's time for Nigel, Rupert and Ben
to sort out their differences, saving our country.
is bigger than egos.
How do you both respond to that?
Obviously, I'm not a big fan of Nigel.
However, I think the country is in jeopardy
and there shouldn't be arguments on the same side.
We all want the same thing.
However, Nigel Farage did say he would rather eat razor blades
than have Rupert Lowe back in his party,
so I don't think that is possible.
But it would be nice.
to see everyone get along. I know
the majority of the people
want the same thing, so I don't
agree with the ego bottles at all either.
What do you think, Russell?
I'm not sure it's ego. I think, look,
there's a lot of water under the bridge, I think,
between the individuals
concerned, and there
are fundamental disagreements. I mean, Rupert Lowe, for
instance, has famously said in the last few weeks,
he basically thinks that anybody, even if they're a second
or third generation immigrant, if they're
caught by way of criminality, should be
deported. I mean, not only is
that extreme, but that's completely and utterly impractical and ridiculous, frankly,
you know, those people are British, by the way. How far back do we go? You know, do we go
back to 1066? I mean, how many generations you want to go back, Rupert? And again, I've never
had a conversation with Rupert. You know, I'm sure that he in his own way is an upstanding
man that is absolutely got conviction. Ben Habib, I know quite well from my talking GB news days.
I like Ben a lot. But no disrespect to Ben. I think Ben,
has created a party in advance that is basically an anti-reform party, rather than it being a
party in itself by way of policy, by way of setting its stall out politically. And I regret that
because I think Ben is a pretty sensible and certainly a very, very eloquent orator. So I think
it's absolutely a shame that Ben and Ruper are not part of that, but I think reform had moved on
from both, I'm afraid. And Russell, congratulations. You are now officially
an elected Reform UK representative in Essex in Brentwood.
We covered on the show last week the fact that you had been axed from Talk TV
because of the off-communist rules,
which seemed very, very targeted on people on the right.
And over the weekend, Lisa Nandi, the Culture Secretary,
made it very clear.
She is actually now going to attempt to get Nigel Farage banned from G.B. News.
So this campaign continues.
Are you going to be allowed back on, talk TV now that you've been elected?
Dan, there's a lot of people in government.
They're pretty sinister, aren't they?
That they want to stop.
Again, probably the most powerful man in politics right now,
leading the most powerful party with something to say to the electorate
that certainly in my case, by way of my election on Thursday night,
you know, those people have responded, you know, in leagues, in Legion.
You know, for Lisa and Annie to want to silence him by way of curtailing his right
to his freedom of speech, you know, I think he's pretty outrageous and it's certainly
very, very sinister.
Look, it's too far to say that I've been axed.
I mean, I was back on Talk today as a property correspondent, if you like, talking about
some property.
And I'm back on with Julie Hartley-Bruer tomorrow as her presenter friend.
But they're too worried about you hosting a show because of off-power.
So I haven't been axed, right?
I've not been axed.
This is nothing to do with Talk TV.
I don't want anyone to think that Talk TV have done anything wrong here.
They haven't.
these are this is these ridiculous rules that say that if I'm standing as a candidate which obviously during the election period up to the second October I was that you know I might influence you and so on obviously we rehearsed this the other day
look I am back I don't know if I'm coming back as a cover presenter and obviously I covered for Alex Phillips I covered for you know Julia Hartley Brewer for Jeremy Kyle for Kevin O'Sullivan and I love doing that and I want to continue to do that the offcom rules actually by way of the GB News versus offcom Jacob Rees-Mor
case, which you may remember from a few months ago, it was held that you can as a political
representative of the party, an elected political representative, you can present a show, as long
as it's not a pure news show. So I hope to be back. I'm certainly back on Talk TV as a guest,
as I say, today and tomorrow. And I've been on GB News many, many times. I'm back on with Patrick
Christie's this Friday. So look, we'll have to see. But you know what we need to do? We need to
disband offcom. We need to disband the electric.
We don't need these idiots, these left-leaning, un-elected, exactly right.
No, absolutely.
It's an awful organisation.
Well, congratulations.
Russell Quirk, you want to be the first reform mayor in Essex?
That's the goal.
I'd like to be.
I'd like to be.
Look, that process is not finished yet.
Obviously, there's an internal process that's ongoing.
I would very much like to be the first mayor of Essex for reform.
I have a plan.
I have conviction.
I have experience, but let's see how that plays out in the coming weeks.
And Kendall Harper is so great to have you here.
A rising star of the political right and now a member of Advance UK.
So many superchats coming in from you today.
Alex Marman, thank you so much.
This is such a good point, Alex, and I wanted to make it earlier.
They write, watch an old video online from Euro 96 before an England game.
Every player sung the national anthem.
But from Gary Neville.
The commentator commented on that fact, too, says everything about Neville.
Stevie Leeds says Gary Neville thinks he's a patriot.
No, he's a traitor in my eyes, scumbag.
And so there is a lot of anger about this.
Mike Prophecy Great.
Make Prophecy Great again.
Says Gary's next live game for Sky will be interesting.
Hope the fans let him know what they think.
and I certainly hope for that too.
Okay, time to reveal today's Greatest Britain and Union Jackass.
And of course, Gary Neville is nominated, isn't he?
By Real McCass, who says this pompous lefty socialist is an absolute disgrace.
Also up to date, Angela Rainer nominated by its only Me 44 for using her protection officers
as her personal courier service, and Megan Markle nominated by Anna Island,
who says, why would she film us?
in the car where Diana died, seatbelt off, feet up, then posted on social media. Why indeed,
the results are in in third place with 5% of the vote, Angela Rainier, the runner up with 7%
of the vote, Megan Michael, but well, overwhelming today. Your Union Jackass, the worst
Britain in the world today is Gary Neville. And today's greatest Britain nominated by
Kaz Quinn. It is Katie Hopkins. She says,
make this woman prime minister.
And I have to say, Katie very much made me laugh
with her batship bonkers Britain take
on the Megan Markle saga earlier watch.
Oh, turns up at Paris Fashion Week,
fancying herself to be kind of budget Angelina Jolie,
but without the talent or the tits or the teeth.
I mean, I think she fancies herself
to be a bit of a catwalk bottle,
more like an aged pussy on the prowl looking for its next prey.
And coming up in the uncanceled after show on Substack,
Megan Michael's sickest stunt yet as she invokes the memory of dead Princess Diana
in this deliberate attempt to terrorise her long-suffering husband.
There's so much going on with this dodgy and bizarre trip to Paris
with the dodgy and bizarre sex scandal fashion brand, Balenciaga.
I'm going to bring you all the details when we team up with the Royal News Network so you can watch
that over on substack, www.outspoken.
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