Dan Wootton Outspoken - ELECTION DAY VIOLENCE AS ISLAMIST VOTING FEARS GROW & RUPERT LOWE DECLARES WAR ON NIGEL FARAGE
Episode Date: May 7, 2026BREAKING TODAY: Ongoing violent threats as election day chaos hits the Disunited Kingdom and the MSM remain obsessed with Nigel Farage paying for security despite obvious threats on his life from mad ...Green Party lunatics. And despite facing historic losses in just 24 hours time, Slippery Starmer drags out his poor wife Lady Victoria Starmer, even though he’s concealing the fact she’s already moved out of Number 10 Downing Street with his two children. The sectarian takeover of British politics will begin in earnest during this vote too, with London’s Islamist Mayor Sadiq Khan battling Green leftists who aren’t even campaigning in English. Today’s election also marks the start of a battle on the right between Nigel Farage’s surging Reform UK – as he attempted to remind disillusioned conservative voters of his greatest hits – and the brave Restore Britain, which Rupert Lowe launches at the polls today in Great Yarmouth as he promises to WIN the next general election. But during this historic election vote, Dan can today reveal a new bid to unite British right-wing party leaders the moment the vote is cast, with senior representatives of all the parties set to sit around a table after the ballots are cast. Then the Superstar Panel react: UKIP leader Nick Tenconi, Peter C Barnes – the independent journalist behind Politics Unspun on YouTube and Substack – and Restore Britain’s spokesperson for the safety of women and children Orla Minihane. PLUS: Four Unite the Kingdom stars are BANNED from entering the UK in the latest dystopian move by our authoritarian Labour government. AND: The Starmer Ukrainian firebomber trial features a bizarre development in court the MSM are ignoring. We’ll reveal what’s really going on. ALSO: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was threatened and chased by a balaclava-clad man near his home whilst walking his dogs. Former head of royal protection Dai Davies will be joining us as we give you the latest on this developing story. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Meghan Markle uses Archie’s birthday to sell products while Prince Harry uses it to slam his own father King Charles. We’ll have all the royal latest with Paula Froelich of Uncensored on YouTube and Substack. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live 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 485. And breaking today,
ongoing violent threats as election day chaos hits the disunited kingdom, yet the MSN remain obsessed with Nigel Farage paying for security,
despite obvious Islamist threats on his life from mad Green Party lunatics.
Dickheads don't like people that can't afford to use raid rooms
going out to the woods.
The stupid people in GB lies.
And despite facing historic losses in just 24 hours time,
Slippri Stama has dragged out his poor wife, Lady Victoria,
even though he's concealing the fact she's already moved out
of No. 10 Downing Street with his two children.
How are you feeling, Prime Minister?
Will you resign if Labour loose thousands of seats, Prime Minister?
The sectarian takeover of British politics
will begin in earnest during this vote too
with London's Islamist Mastasy Khan battling Green Leftists
who aren't even campaigning in English.
I'm asking for everyone in Thai Hamas to vote for my friend,
Svajal Islam.
He's got the values, the vision and the integrity
to be a great leader of Tower Hamliss.
Today's 7 May, Newham election,
Mayor for Aarik Chaudhry,
and councillor for me,
I'm a Shabhyaari and Rock Calendar.
Today's election also marks the start of a massive battle on the right
between Nigel Farage's Surgeon Reform UK,
as he attempted to remind disillusion
conservative voters of his greatest hits today,
and the Brave Restore Britain,
which Rupert Lowe launches at the polls in great.
Yarmouth as he promises to win the next general election.
If we win the seats here and we start this local democratic revolution
and then it spreads across the country with time, we then win the general election,
we can then change the country.
There are now vast numbers crossing into the European Union, coming in through Bulgaria,
coming in through Greece. Nearly all of the current people are coming from a
Iran and Iraq and who knows what beliefs they hold.
And given there are growing doubts about multicultural stunts like this,
there are doubts that Reform UK is a party of the right at all.
We've won.
We've got.
Bees forth.
Von.
Von.
Von.
Von.
Von.
Von.
Von.
And I'm with the amazing team here.
And guess what?
We have a superstar in our midst.
And it's amazing.
We're getting lots of support.
Fantastic.
Toots.
It's awesome.
Hoots, Toots.
Now, who are you?
But during this historic election vote,
I can today reveal a new bid
to unite
British right-wing party leaders the moment the votes are cast,
with senior representatives of all the parties set to sit around a table.
I'm going to reveal the details of that in my digest next.
Then the superstar panel are here.
UKIP leader, Nick Tenconi, Peter C. Barnes,
the independent journalist behind politics unspun on YouTube and Substack,
and Restore Britain's spokesperson for the safety of women and children all a mini-hane.
Also coming up on the show today,
the Stama-Ukrainian firebomb trial
features a bizarre development in court
that the MSM are ignoring.
So I'm going to reveal what's really going on.
Four, Unite the Kingdom Stars,
banned from entering the UK
in the latest dystopian move
by our authoritarian Labour government.
And this is major.
Breaking right now, Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor,
was nearly killed, it looks like,
by a madman,
a balaclava-clad madman
near his home
in Sandrine and while walking his dogs.
So we're going to have former head of Royal Protection,
Di Davies,
joining us later on this major royal story.
Then in the Royal Uncanceled After Show
on Substack after the main show,
Megan Mark will uses Archie's birthday to sell products
while Prince Harry uses it to slam his own father, King Charles.
We'll have all the Royal Latest with Paula Frolic of Paula Frolick
uncensored after the main show.
It's also the last greatest Britain and uni in Jackass of the week
and we're going out with the big.
losers, right? So Peter Barnes has nominated Kirstama. He says he is woefully inept and will sink the
country rather than ever admit it's a disaster. But Nick Tenconi has gone for Zach Polanski,
the tit whisperer, because he's a communist and Ola Minnehane has gone for Bridget Philipson as she goes to war
with Rupert Lowe with her, here we go again, comments. So three big choices today. Get voted.
in the live chat, keep your comments coming through this election day as well.
Remember, we have no off-communist limits on this show
so we can talk about whatever we want, even as you vote.
So now, let's go.
It's a sorry state of affairs in the disunited kingdom under Slippery Stahmer's Labour
that as we come on air today in the most significant British midterm elections in history,
there are growing fears of Islamist terror and Islamist chilever.
Cheatine at the ballot box sweeping the country.
Overnight in Manchester, a man was arrested after threatening to take knives to the throats of Jews and make it like the Nazis in the gas chambers.
And today, a man has been arrested outside a synagogue in North London after armed police intervened when he was acting suspiciously.
We are, of course, under attack, Islamist attack. And I believe our elite class want this to happen.
I mean, just look at Wandsworth in London this polling day,
where pro-Palestinian forces have taken over the capital again.
In Westminster, they're even branding this, the Gaza election.
And the pro-Palestine marches continue this time in Westminster.
It's crazy.
It's like all the news from the past couple of weeks, even last week,
just doesn't rub off on these people.
They continue, don't care.
That's why it's such a joke that two-tier Kier in his final post
before being historically obliterated in a polling embarrassment that will damn him to history
as the shorter serving Labour Prime Minister ever had the temerity to post today. Choose progress
over the politics of anger. Well, I'm angry, mate. I am angry. We are all angry with you. We've
been angry with you for months and it's about time you start listening. I also think it's
think it's disgusting that he dragged his poor Lady Victoria Stummer to that polling station,
even though he has concealed from the British public the fact that only I have revealed
that his wife has already moved out of Downing Street with their children as their marriage
crisis grows. I guess today she was a handy prop.
But where's there's despondency in North London in Great Yarmouth? There's hope.
As the British public know Rupert Lowe may well be our final chance.
In Lowe's last stand in Great Yarmouth today, the Restore Britain leader said his campaign is about real people.
This is real people turning out to fight for local democracy.
So I'm so excited about this. It's incredibly important today. This is the last.
push to effectively support nine very brave men who are standing in Great Yarmouth to represent
their real people, none of them being in politics before, they live locally, they know the
constituency and they want to stand up and change the way in which local government works.
And this is a model which I want to see roll out across the entire country.
So Great Yarmouth is sending a message to the rest of the country about what can be done.
And there is an important reason behind it because a win in Great Yarmouth has been used as a blueprint for Restore Britain to win the next general election.
They can see that it's slipping through their fingers.
So I think this is an incredibly important day.
If we win the seats here and we start this local democratic revolution and then it spreads across the country with time,
we then win the general election, we can then change the country.
And we're not going to do it unless we achieve both those things.
So today is incredibly important.
This is the beginning of how things should happen if real change is to be generated and affected.
So I don't know about you, but I feel like the Centre of Hope is in Great Yarmouth today without any doubt.
Here's Restore Spokesperson for the Safety of Women and Children, all of Mini Haim.
Young teenage girls out with all of us.
of us because they know that the future of this country depends on us and for their safety.
For me, the most important for here and the reason I joined Restore is because the only MP,
the only standing in Parliament who is concerned, deeply concerned about the safety of women and
children and young boys in this country is Rupert Lowe.
All that obviously was Reform, now proudly, Restore Britain.
The MSM still don't get it, though.
I want to show you the old Dead Tree Media front pages today.
There they are backing the Uni Party,
not understanding that we are about to throw that system in the trash once and for all.
Restore Britain actually celebrated the attack from the mirror,
posting a great quote from the Daily Mirror,
Lowe's party makes Nigel Farage look like Zach Polansky.
And Rupert went on to declare great young.
We are going to make history on Thursday.
We are hearing again and again in Great Yamath
how people are voting for the first time ever
in support of our candidates.
Many didn't vote for me last time.
Many have never voted.
Something special is starting in Norfolk.
He also directly attacked Nigel Farage,
the Reform UK leader when he posted,
we all saw that Parliament couldn't get Starmour out.
Only a crushing defeat by reform in Labour's heartlands
will do the job.
Go out and vote for it.
But Rupert replied,
it was a parliamentary vote on whether to get Stama out
through an official investigation into his Mandelson Slees.
I voted for it. Even Labour MPs voted for it.
When it really mattered, you pathetically failed to vote for it.
However, there is no doubt these elections are going to be owned by Nigel Farage.
And he knows it.
The polls are open, go out and vote reform and do it
because we're going to get rid of Kyr-Starma when we win
and we're the only party you can vote for
if you want real change in a country that is going downhill rapidly.
It's 10 a.m. I've just been to vote. It's a beautiful sunny day. I hope that increases turnout.
If it does, I think that'll help us. And democracy takes all sorts of shapes and forms and the polling station.
But I've just been to, as you can see, it's like a little porter cabin. But it doesn't matter.
It's exercising the democratic right. And I hope lots and lots of people who agree with us go out today and do it.
On Polly Market, which has a very accurate track record of predicting election results around the world,
it is clear that this will be Nigel Farage's day and night, with 96% backing for Reform UK to make a historic win.
Now, after going soft and moving his party to the left over many months on the campaign trail for the final day,
Nigel has been talking tough finally, telling the Daily Telegraph,
let the left riot over my asylum crack down.
The Telegraph reported that Mr Farage grins at the mention of his new policy.
You get what you vote for.
He roars.
Critics say the plan would lead to protest from residents and human rights lawyers
who think it will turn migrants into a political football after the next election.
The reform leader is unrepentant.
If it's primary legislation and will be outside the Human Rights Act,
then what pushback will there be?
He says, people rioting in the streets, probably.
He adds with another grin, but they're rioting at any opportunity.
They don't need an excuse to object to all the stuff.
I don't even think that's the biggest battle.
And today, Nigel is wanting to remind the British public of his greatest hits,
including that famous Breaking Point poster.
The Channel Migrant Crisis is about to get a lot worse.
Now remember, 10 years ago, exactly 10 years ago, I put up this poster, Breaking Point,
The EU has failed us all.
And the point I was making is that vast numbers of young men
were crossing into the EU's borders,
being allowed to stay and were en route to this country.
I received massive abuse from the establishment
for daring to make that suggestion.
And yet, just look where we are.
This week, we go through 200,000 people
who've crossed the English Channel alone,
most of them undocumented young males of fighting aid.
about who we know literally nothing and they pose a great threat,
not just of women and girls in this country,
but I also believe quite national security.
Well, it's happening again.
There are now vast numbers crossing into the European Union,
coming in through Bulgaria, coming in through Greece.
Nearly all of the current people are coming from Iran and Iraq,
and who knows what beliefs they hold.
And that may well be true, but I am reminded from the,
the London Muslim Merrill candidate Leila Cunningham, that many reform UK defectors are in this for
totally the wrong reasons, like continuing a multicultural invasion.
We've won.
Reef on.
Reef on.
Reef on.
We're wonderful.
Reefo.
Reefo.
And I think someone like Leila is also just obsessed with becoming famous.
William Wellington.
Another hour, another borough and I'm in Raynham.
And I'm with the amazing team here.
And guess what?
We have a superstar in our midst.
And it's amazing.
We're getting lots of support.
Fantastic.
It's awesome.
Hoots, Toots, no, you know, you want to listen out.
Yeah.
Thank you very much for coming, Richard.
Make sure you vote May 7th.
One day to go. If you want to change, vote reform.
Exactly that. Vote for a better London.
Yay.
There's also questions about Richard Tice's campaign decisions
with Restore Councillor Maxine Fothergill pointing out,
I used to have a lot of respect for Richard Tice, but not anymore.
And seriously, what on earth is this?
When visiting a Sikh temple,
visitors are expected to cover their heads a sign of respect, but this just looks completely
performative and awkward. Politics today seems more focused on staged photo opportunities than
authenticity. How can anyone take this seriously? Although I've got to say it's better than the
green candidates who have decided to make their final push in foreign languages.
Hi, I'm Rob Callender. Hello, I'm Shabdiari and we are your candidates for Royal Victoria.
award. So,
this 7 May, in New Ham election,
Mayor for Aarik Chaudhry,
and councillor for me
Shabhiyah and Rock Calendar
vote, dey.
Not that London's Islamist
Mayor, he can't as much better,
although at least he is speaking English,
and his final pitch.
My name is Sainikhan, the Mayor of London.
Today is Election Day.
I'm asking for everyone in Tair Hamlets to vote for my friend
Zarajal Islam.
He's got the values, the vision and the integrity
integrity to be a great leader of Tower Hamlets. He's going to make sure that we invest in
young people carrying on free school mills in secondary stores, giving free tuition in math
signalling English from those age five up until 16, but also working with me and the government
to build more genuinely vulnerable homes for local residents. Vote for Sarajal this Thursday.
Okay, but you know what is actually going on in Tower Hamlets? I'm going to tell you right now.
I am going to tell you right now, widespread Islamist election fraud.
And is anyone going to have the balls to actually talk about it?
Other than the Sunday sport, who have gone viral for posting the reality of what is happening in polling booths across London and other Islamist hubs with this joke, but it's not a joke.
Polls open in about 50 minutes.
And we're just starting to get the results from Tower Hamlets.
Now, this is happening.
It is happening.
There is a sectarian takeover coming,
and it is because of a lot of these dodgy practices
in poll booths up and down the country,
which the authorities do not want to deal with.
And the thing that's so pathetic,
even though they've been completely outflanked to the left by the Greens,
is that Labor still believes identity politics will end up winning the date.
I mean, the last-minute push by their loony left MP Nariah Wito,
You know the woman I mean right, represents where the balance of power in this awful party is heading.
If you're a woman or you're an ethnic minority or you're LGBT or disabled, if you rent, if you work for a living, if you rely on public services, if you are part of the 99%, not the 1%, reform is not on your side.
We know that it wasn't migrant or Muslims or trans kids or whoever they go after next,
who cost our public services, who sold off our public utilities and our council housing,
who blurt our councils and our communities dry.
It was right-wing conservative governments, put from the same clump as reform.
Some of them are literally the same people, the same Tory ministers.
like Robert Jenrick, who are directly responsible for this staff.
Reform tried to divide us so we don't stand up and fight for ourselves and for each other,
so they can do what they exist to do, which is to represent the super wealthy.
They're multi-millionaire donors.
They're part of the class that created those problems.
They profit from them.
And they want to rig the economy to make exploits of landlords, bosses,
bosses and corporations
even more powerful
than they already are.
This is the future we are facing
and that is why we are in such trouble.
I mean, indeed,
our next Prime Minister, at least, you know,
I've been predicting it for a long time.
Red Rainer, the Tax Evader,
has actually decided her solution
is going to be just lying.
Just lying about Reform UK,
specifically in regards to their health policy
given they have incorrectly, in my opinion,
pledge not to touch the NHS
at all. Watch this.
Nigel Farge
has said in his own words
that I think we're going to have to move
to an insurance-based healthcare system.
And I think we're going to have to move
into an insurance-based system of healthcare.
He's not going to make a system.
And when he was asked again
this year about moving to an insurance-based
model, his answer was
he's open to anything. What an
insurance-based model means
for your mom-dad's family, means
the care you get depends on what you can
afford to pay an MRI, a GP appointment, an operation, all have a price tag. I grew up on a
council estate in Stockport. My family couldn't afford that. And millions of families across the
country can't afford that too. And that's what's at stake. And don't let anyone tell you
or go why. The big question for the left, though, overnight with this election is whether
the tit whisper is at Polanski's disastrous final week on the campaign trail will impact the
extremist parties vote. Given polling shows, he is now more unpopular than Nigel Farage.
The son has today branded him Waco-Zako, with its last newspaper before polling day, running a graphic
showing Polansky morphing into Jeremy Corbyn because of the anti-Semitism both allowed to thrive
in their political parties. But what about the right? What is going to happen to the right after
today. Because
come tomorrow,
we are going to have these two major
forces, Reform UK, and restore
Britain trying to destroy each other.
Or are we? Because today
I can reveal that there are now advanced talks
being held by Paul Thorpe
to host a summit to unite all
of the right-wing party leaders in Britain
within weeks of tomorrow's results.
I'm told it is looking positive that some
type of gentleman's agreement might be able to be reached
to try and start a coalition that would also
include Tommy Robinson, UK,
KIP, Advance UK, Britain First, Restore Britain and Reform UK.
Will they really all agree to sit around a table together?
I mean, it would be quite a moment if so.
But let's be honest, something has to be done to save the country
because when Slippree Stama posted tomorrow vote for a party
that's on your side vote Labor,
I think Jeremy Clarkson represented all of us with this response.
I don't think you're on my side.
Now, the Election Day Superstar Panel are here.
And as we go to the polls, polls still open for another four and a half hours.
Let me bring in independent journalist superstar Peter C. Barnes.
Nick Tenconi, he is the leader of the UKIP Party and Ola Minnehane,
who we saw there in the Digest.
She has headed from Great Yarmouth.
She is, of course, Restore Britain's.
spokesperson for the safety of women and children. Peter C. Barnes, this is quite an election day.
We haven't really seen a local election like this. In fact, that's why I called it the midterm elections,
because this is really significant what is going to happen over the next 24 hours. But do you have
any faith, Peter, given the type of Islamist violence and the sectarian voting that we're seeing,
that these results, especially in left-wing areas,
are going to be completely legitimate?
Probably not, but I can't think of it last time we had an election
where we had an actual legitimate votes share of any kind of ballot
because every single time there's always these stories
of election tampering and all this kind of stuff.
It has to stop, but we never take it seriously
because they always argue that it's not made any sizable impact
on the actual results.
That is the line that they will.
trot out and I'll put 50 quid on it now that somebody in the media will use that line
tomorrow morning. It's ridiculous. But on the kind of where we are with the kind of local
elections, there's a kind of little overview. The results itself are not what we really should
look at. We look to look at turnout and we look at vote share. Those two things tell you where
the country are. So the way I always think about it is the kind of who gets the most seats,
that's the scoreboard. Who gets the vote share gets the country. And that is that is. The way
is the most important indicator because this tells you how much work reform have to do,
whether the Greens have actually taken any chunks out of the Labor Party, if there's still a thing.
These are the kind of details that we have to really understand.
Reform are going to splash all the headlines with all the big numbers and the catastrophic losses for Labor,
but it's the detail underneath that will decide who wins the actual general election
whenever we actually get to have one because I don't think Stama's going anywhere.
And yeah, it's going to be very interesting tomorrow, but, you know, it's British election.
I'm somewhat of an optimist for some reason on these days.
But yeah, it's going to be some of the most interesting elections this country will probably ever have.
Alla, Minnie Hayne, from a Restore Britain point of view,
are you concerned that Reform UK is just going to have so much momentum from tomorrow
that it's going to be impossible for Rupert Lowe to catch up?
No, no.
Look, I think that, you know, there isn't an option.
If you're on the right and you're really truly on the right, there is no option other than to vote reform.
Or in some areas, some people are very happy to continue with Conservative.
If they've had Conservative Council that have done a reasonably good job for them over the last 10, 15, 20 years, whatever that may be.
But it's only Great Yarmouth that have obviously got the opportunity to vote for a store.
And we know, and hopefully, please God, this is the outcome that they will win all the seats in Great Yarmouth.
So that will speak volumes.
Do I think that there is that reform will do so well that we won't be able to pull it back?
No, because I actually, as I say, I don't think that there is another option.
So I've had many, many people come to me and say, vote reform now, vote restore in a general election.
Because reform are seen by many to have sold out.
And looking at those videos of Layla Cunningham in London, you can see why people think that.
So I think, you know what, we'll judge it from what happens tomorrow.
I think reform will do extremely well.
And rightly so, you know, for my time in reform, there are some fantastic people, fantastic
councillors on the ground, many of them on my friends.
You know, they've worked so hard for two years.
You know, two years ago, Nigel hadn't actually even joined reform.
So look where they've come in the last two years.
So when people say, oh, you're splitting the vote, it's a waste of time.
actually, as we stand, the general election is over two years away
and look what's happened in two years to reform.
I absolutely believe that the right, the proper right of this country,
will get behind restore.
Nick Tenconi, as the leader of UKIP,
you have actually urged your supporters to vote for Reform UK today.
Was that a difficult decision given the parties drift towards the left in recent months?
Hi, Dan, peace be with you and everyone else. Hi, thanks for having me on. No, it wasn't a difficult decision. There were two, Dan. There was one a few months ago. I don't remember when it was, but the Gorton and Denton by-elections.
And I put out a, well, there was a statement and that was thought through and I wouldn't take it back. And there's a statement, but a post that's gone out today in line with the rhetoric that I've been using for almost two years to the,
the day non-stop since becoming well deputy leader interim leader and then leader uh forecasting
what i forecast in uh never get sold trafalgar square summer 24 50 000 patriots and all of the
all of the top tier influences all back nigel they all back reform and um it's funny how it works out
because rupert's where he is because of nigel he's where he is because of nigel's ticket and this is what it's all about
it's all about getting into parliament everyone knows that it's all about getting into parliament you can
that from there you can really influence and you can really bring about uh change which leads us to the um well to my
to the two aforementioned statements or posts and where where me and my team are at and what we're
saying to the nation uh that you you cannot you absolutely can't expect uh any one man uh rupert restore
to take on the Nigel Farage Industrial War Complex and in the next three years since it.
It's just it's possible.
Of course it's possible.
But we're going to go a different way.
Our message is that of unity.
Everyone says Nigel's playing the long game.
Everyone in the reform camp says he's playing the long game.
I don't know why he doesn't just come out with it and say what he needs to say because
the Patriots are ready made army thanks to good people like Tommy Robinson and
and all the commentators and pundits, the political army on the right is clearly in place.
So I don't understand why Nigel doesn't come out with the words,
I will conduct mass deportations, I will offer you a referendum on the death penalty,
I will declare war on radical Islam and communism.
It never gets old.
I don't know why he doesn't just do that other than he doesn't want of it.
Other than he is the proverbial in Britain playing to the liberal center ground.
so that once you get power, you can then do what you like with it.
And if that's the case and he goes to the right, then great.
But the problem is we've been told so many times over the past few years,
oh, just trust someone, just trust someone.
And then they get into power and actually don't do what they've promised.
Is that disappointing for you to hear Nick Tenconi say?
It's just not realistic for Rupert to do this within three years.
It's not going to be possible for a sport to be.
Yeah, I go back to the fact that two years ago, this was said about reform.
You know, we have to remember this.
Two years ago, I remember having conversations with people saying,
I was joining reform and I was going to go and vote reform.
And everyone thought, I was mad.
Don't be silly.
It's never going to happen.
You know, he's just a grifter.
He's this, that and the other, reform will never take off.
And now we're talking about an absolute whitewash for reform.
You know, ultimately, the people of this country have had enough.
The people on the right, the people on the left have had enough.
but the people on the right have had enough.
So yes, they are going to vote for Nigel and reform.
But if you speak to the people that I know who are on the grassroots,
sorry, councillors who joined two years ago,
they will say to you that they are absolutely devastated
by how they have moved to the centre.
And that actually restore are actually the, you know,
represent exactly why people joined reform in the first.
place. Peter, you've heard both arguments there.
Who do you think's right?
Oh, that's a question.
Yeah, Peter.
That's a question.
No.
Peter's the honest broker here, Aller.
Yeah, because I'm an equal opportunity
hatred. I don't like anybody.
The fundamental problem that you have,
Ola, is that Rupert isn't Nigel.
He brings the showmanship.
It brings the people he has the tribe.
He has also name recognition.
Do not get me wrong.
Rupert is gaining ground,
but he's not at Nigel's level.
And Nick's perfectly right.
Rupert only exists in the public consciousness as he does now because of Nigel.
Now, don't get me wrong.
I'm not saying that, you know, Nigel's wonderful.
I mean, if I ever say that, someone's holding my family hostage.
But we have to be realistic.
But the thing I would also say to give you some credit to the argument is that Nigel is actually slipping in the polls.
You go back 10 months.
They were at 34% nationally.
They're now barely over 25 regularly.
Exactly.
This is the big point.
Since the launch of Restore,
Britain since the launch of Restore Britain.
You could argue that.
They have definitely played a factor in terms of harming the right support.
But the real problem reform have is that they're still a protest party.
Yet they're being judged as a potential government.
That's why they're failing in terms of actually getting this mass-wide support
that they're ever so desperate to get because Nick's right that they are trying to pivot to that group.
But they're never going to vote for Nigel Farage.
He still has a negative favorability rating.
But that doesn't mean that any other party on the right,
is going to benefit from that kind of split vote
because they're never going to vote
for a right-wing party anyway.
This election is more of a stress test
than who wins.
And we really have to get together on the right.
This idea of this all getting together,
a little conference thing,
I barely see that happening
because what it would be is Nigel admitting
that he can't win.
Let me ask Nick about it,
given you all one of the people, Nick,
who are rumoured to be involved in this?
Are you aware of this summit?
And do you agree that,
UKIP should take part in it and that you hope it happens. We love rumours, Dan. Yes. Yes and yes.
So everything that's just been spoken of there, we're not at odds. No one on this panel is at odds.
We all understand the mission. And I think it's great. I think there's probably the most chilled I've
ever been in my political career because everyone knows where we're at. We know where Nigel's at.
We know where Rupert's at. We know where Ben's at. You know where I'm at. Everyone knows my USPs. Everyone knows what I bring to the table. And everyone knows what men like Ben, Nigel and Rupert bring to the table. This is not a sprint. This is for the nation's soul. This is what we are dedicating the rest of our lives to. And a lot of us have cancelled ourselves forever to make sure that the British public, the proverbial waking up of the British public actually comes about. So, where,
where I'm coming from and the team is coming from and in conversations with Paul and with
everyone else who wants to have them is that whatever happens today, that's very informative.
Whatever happens in three years time, that's really informative. But what we want on the right
is a Christian nationalist, patriotic, socially conservative, traditionalist, Britain. That means we're
going to have to go to war with the communists. The Islamists are less of a problem because once you've got
power, you just get rid of them. But the communists are more of a problem because anything
centre left will happily be bedfellows with your socialists and then your radicals, your
communists. And this is what I know that on the right people understand my rhetoric, but that's
what I do, month in month, month out at street level is to make people aware of the fact that
Britain is completely following on 10 years from Brexit. We are completely fractured. It's going to be
a long, slow, drawn out war to get what we want. It's not about how it used to be 20,
years ago where we just held our nose and we voted with the least worst option because economically
we were all fairly the most the vast majority of us did all right it's the greatest country to
earn a few quid and and have a good life it's not like that anymore so now it must be about
galvanizing if i may low habib tinconi farage i don't know but pooling resource pulling money
pooling talent pulling the top superstar candidates doing whatever whatever we have to do to create a
super power family, right-wing family,
to ensure that we fend off communism,
because this is the threat.
Islamism is a far smaller threat,
even though it's more dangerous and violent.
This is about dealing with the communist threat.
I hope that makes sense.
But Rupert is very clear,
and he has been very clear today.
He isn't coming into this
to do some type of coalition with Nigel Farage.
my understanding is that he believes Restore Britain can go all the way
and can actually win the next general election.
Is that your understanding or do you think he is open to some type of deal?
No.
Well, look, I don't know.
Rupert doesn't tell me, you know, the ins and outs of everything that he thinks and believes.
But I very much doubt it.
I think there are many things at play here.
Egos being one of them,
and my view would be if we had more senior women,
in with the brain. No, I'm joking. But no, you know, the egos are going to play a part in this.
And the problem is, as well, is ultimately the damage that was done to Rupert by the, you know,
by the senior people within reform. When you've been betrayed and you've been literally,
in this case, by Zia and Lee, you know, the police have been involved. Things have happened.
And I don't know the ins and outs of it. I know what I hear. And there's always, there's always various
sides to the story, but ultimately what I've heard was just the most horrendous betrayal to Rupert.
Now, no matter what your stance is politically, you have to be a very, very, well, I don't even
know if it'd be a very big man. I think that you would have to be stupid to trust that again,
those people again. Once you've been betrayed, it's very, very difficult to come back to that.
So this is war. This is going to be war. Restore versus reform war. I honestly believe it is.
and those that love Rupert and know him as an individual,
and he is the nicest man.
You know, he is just an absolute charmer,
and he is genuinely in it for the right reasons.
Yes, he's got an ego.
Of course he's got an ego.
Anybody that gets to that kind of seniority has got an ego.
But ultimately, the people around Rupert and his fans
and the people that follow him and the members
are all disgusted by how he was treated.
So if he was to turn around and say,
I'm going to start a coalition with Nigel.
just don't think that any, I don't think that people would buy it because they would just think,
well, why would you do that after what happened? Yeah. I just can't see it happening.
No, I hear what you're saying. Interesting superchats coming in. Ladi says reform are more Muslim
than the Muslim Council Brotherhood. The Greens are the Timu version of reform. Truth. And then I
thought this was a good point from Serilian Sword, Ola. They said nobody allows Rupert on their news
program. So how could people know him? It's a non-argument. They will have no choice but to allow him on
if Great Yarmouth is one. They'll need to discuss the win. So that potentially is a moment, isn't it?
We believe that all of the declarations will be done by the time we're on air for our election
special tomorrow at 5pm. And if there is a big result for Restore Britain under the banner of
Great Yarmouth first, then you'd hope the mainstream media would have to reverse its ban on Rupert.
You'd hope so. I mean, look, everybody says, oh, he's only known on social media.
It's only saying, you know, well, of course, because nobody else will have him on.
So, you know, nobody has me on anymore.
You know, let's let's call it out.
I was on G.B. News all the time.
And I went to restore my pink protest two weeks ago, which G.B. News covered every solitary one for the last year.
Nobody showed up.
Now, what's that about?
So ultimately, they are putting their loyalties and their, you know, the fact that they are propaganda TV for reform.
And I'm sorry, but that's the truth.
putting that before what's right for the people of this country and what's right, you know,
why would you, why would you veto most people who are part of restore, you know,
unless there was an agenda behind it.
So when people say he's only famous, Restore, only known on social media,
well, we haven't got a choice because nobody else will have us.
But as you say, once, if we believe what will happen, if what happens, what we believe
what happens tomorrow and we sweep great Yarmouth, then if they don't,
cover us, then there's something very, very amiss.
Very amiss.
Yeah, indeed. And you're
completely right. It's interesting looking at the
live chat, actually, so many of you
revealing who you've voted for today, what you're
doing, keep that coming in.
But Hallin's
7-866 says, Dan, listen to me, Rupert
will not do this because A,
he's not stupid. B, he's not
doing old election strategies. He's
doing a completely new one.
So as in he will not do
this deal. That's what a lot of you
believe. And I think that is going to be completely fascinating to see, but of course a lot of that
does hinge on this big vote coming in Great Yarmouth over the next 24 hours.
Breaking today, the highly suspicious cover-up of Slippery Stama's arson attack trial has deepened.
As the old Bailey has heard that one of the Ukrainian suspects, one of these young male aspirers,
aspiring models, claims that he had never heard of Slippre Stama and that he didn't even know he was
Prime Minister. This is 22-year-old Roman Lavonaric, one of the three suspects accused of targeting
Slippery Stama's properties and cars. And he was asked several times if he knew who the
prime minister was, to which he repeatedly answered, no, are you believing this? Are you believing this?
Okay, well let me take you through the police transcript because I'm not.
So this is from the interview on the 13th of May 2025.
It was read to jurors.
And during the interview, a detective asked,
I just want to ask you about the prime minister.
Do you know who that is?
No, Leveronovic replied.
The detective responded,
you don't know who the UK Prime Minister is?
All right, have you heard of Kirstama?
No, he replied.
But he then answered, yes.
when asked if he had heard of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The detective said, okay, so Kier Stama is our current Prime Minister.
He lives in London. Do you have any thoughts about Karestama and the Labour Party and the government in general?
No, not at all.
Lavaonovic said, before saying, not really, when asked if he had any interest in British politics.
He also answered no when asked if he held any grudges against Sir Kare or the government.
Well, I'm sorry, I call bullshit.
I call bullshit. And what we have seen throughout this entire trial is total incuriosity,
no attempt by the mainstream media to actually look into who this mysterious so-called Russian figure L money is.
And now we're just meant to believe that one of these young aspiring models who was living in the country
and wasn't really interested in British politics had no idea who Starman was,
even though they're firebombing his house and car. Come on!
seriously.
The good thing is that independent
journalists aren't there aren't letting the
story slide. David Coulter
who runs the YouTube channel Silver Fox
Hot Takes appeared on Nick Buckley's
show claiming that this
is now becoming Watergate
for Stama. Watch.
We're in Frederick Forsyth territory.
To be fair, there's no
evidence that Stama knew these boys
and this L money
is key to it. I'm
I've just got this urge that this is...
And who's notorious for false flag operations,
the Central Intelligence Agency.
It stinks to high heaven.
It's just got whitewashing cover up all over it.
And I think this is the water gate.
It's this watergate for Star.
In fairness, he is asking all the questions that the MSM should be.
Watch.
Because this has moved beyond basically an arson trial.
Yes, of course, ostensibly.
It's an arson trial.
But you have to ask, what's the relationship between these three boys and Stama?
And then there's lots of evidence that's going to be presented.
But one of their claims is that there was this guy who had a Russian accent or spoke Russian or whatever
and was communicating via telegram called El Money.
Now, the court has said to the jury, you don't need to worry about El Money.
We don't need to know who he is.
Don't need to know anything like that.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And they're basically trying to distance El Money
and whitewash this L Money person out.
We're only dealing with the three boys.
We're only dealing with these three.
But the fact is,
if the evidence is there,
that L Money was the one asking them
to pursue this line of action,
attacking Keer Stama's ex-house,
attacking a house owned by Kirstama's ex-company,
attacking Kirstama's ex-car,
and the government
or the establishment
are saying this isn't terrorism
then one can only assume
it's a personal matter
but if it's a personal matter
is it personal with the three boys
or who the hell is this
L money character
and if L money is involved
and he is the one directing it
why are the court saying
let's forget about L money
he's not important
distinguish that
put L money out of your mind
who the hell is L money
what's the relationship
is he a foreign character?
Does he act for a foreign government?
Is it an act of war, an act of sabotage?
Is it terrorism?
Because it could be that.
And if so, why are they charging them without charging them under the Terrorism Act?
I've been covering this like yesterday and today.
So I'm covering this every day to get some information at trying to best to get whatever information out.
Because not a lot of places really want to talk about a lot of this.
And a lot of them have reported just facts, but they're not.
going into saying what the facts mean.
No, they're not, the mainstream media is barely covering it.
And as Nick Buckley suggests, this could actually be much bigger than just a random
arson attack by three young men desperate for some cash, watch.
We're now talking about international espionage here.
We're potentially talking honey traps to trap our Prime Minister.
Prime Minister could be open to blackmail.
Does this explain why we're giving hundreds of millions to Ukraine?
or are the Russians after Stama to bring Stama down
so other world leaders go,
is it worth supporting Ukraine?
Because the Russians could bring us down.
This is, this sounds like an American drama TV program now
about international spies.
And David Coulter does believe there is a realistic suggestion
that the CIA could be behind all of this.
How they got hold of the Prime Minister's addresses is that important?
the fact that it was the Prime Minister's ex-house, his ex-business house, his ex-car.
Oh, purely coincidental. Let's just get them done for arson away and then nobody asks any questions.
But the questions need to be asked. How did they get that information? Who supplied that information?
Who paid them? What's all this with the crypto?
Who is this 300 text messages?
That's all going to come out in court, Nick. And there's a lot. And it's, I think there's far more to this.
than what the government want.
And this L money is key to it.
Like, I've just got this urge that this is too obvious
to be a Russian or a Ukrainian plot.
I just, I just get vibes that this is CIA.
Now overnight, Trigonometries, Francis Foster,
has also spoken out on the absurdity
of the mainstream cover-up connected to this case, watch.
These lands look like they've just come out of GA.
Why, the gay club?
is they do not look like your typical arsonist.
And you've got, what's your typical arsonist, Francis?
I'll be honest you, I don't know.
But it don't look like a bunch of free twinks
going for a bit of a session on Clapham Common.
The look doesn't really match the crime.
And the fact that nobody in the press is talking about it
is making it even more weird.
Is Starmagay?
Yes, probably.
And if he is, like, just come out.
Because actually, that would make you more popular in the Labour Party.
So, chin up, Kier.
and whatever anybody says about you,
you've got lovely hair and great teeth.
So maybe...
Okay, it's not funny, you've got to laugh, right?
To the superstar panel,
UKP leader Nick Ten, Coney,
restore Britain's all a mini-hane.
But first to you, Peter C. Barnes,
as an independent journalist,
can you understand how on earth the mainstream media
have just decided nothing to see here?
Like, we're hardly going to cover this.
Oh, and by the way,
this young aspiring model
who blew up the Prime Minister's car
and tried to fire bomber's house.
Well, of course he didn't even know.
He didn't even know who Starmoor was.
I mean, this is ludicrous.
Yeah, you're right.
That's the best word for it.
It's certainly ludicrous to kind of suggest
that there isn't anything here.
Now, I'm not one of these people that wanders down
the kind of the CIA line on this kind of stuff.
But it's obvious that this L money is a real person.
320 messages don't just happen.
You know, he also talking to AI.
You know, this is a definite kind of paid to do something
by somebody and this is the really important part is why and i think nick in the clips there really
touched on a very important factor here is this has the elements of a kind of foreign intervention
but i do think we have to be very very careful before we start making wild claims because we
want there to be more than there is we are starting to kind of wrap ourselves up in these kind
of stories because we want the drama because we don't like stammer we want to find the thing on
Stama. The way we take down Stama is really simple. You just vote him out of office. These kind of
things are very important. Don't get me wrong. We need to know the answers. But we can't be
obsessed with this stuff and then let everything else slide. That can't happen. I know, but the
problem is, right, Ola, that, for example, when it came to Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister,
the mainstream media decided that every single aspect of his private life was in the public interest
and was there to be covered.
Yet the cover up about everything to do with Stama's life is just totally extraordinary.
I mean, I have revealed that the wife and the kids aren't even living in Downing Street anymore.
They've moved out.
And, I mean, the mainstream media doesn't believe that that is a worthy story.
Well, this trial is actually taking place in the old Bailey.
And yes, this is what this young aspiring model has said,
but it doesn't mean that we can't question the absurdity of that.
I mean, the fact is almost as absurd as Megyn Markle saying she didn't know who Prince Harry was.
Do you remember?
I mean, sorry what?
Yeah, absolutely ridiculous.
Look, I heard about this on Friday.
I was in Great Yarmouth actually, and I was talking to some guys.
who are independent journalists who'd been at the trial.
And they kept talking about this El Money.
And I thought it was some kind of joke.
I was like, well, it sounds like a Tarantino film.
Absolutely bizarre.
I don't know the answer, but you're so right.
With Boris, I mean, love him or loathing,
but he was poured over the coals from everything,
from wallpaper to having a glass of wine,
to blowing out his birthday cake.
I mean, it was absolutely, it was a witch hunt.
yet Stama seems to get away with everything.
And I don't understand why nobody's going after him.
I can understand why, okay, you know, the left wing, the left wing MSM aren't going after him.
But nobody's going after him.
So why is that?
Is that because reform aren't ready to go to a general election yet?
And they don't want that to happen.
You know, there's so many different ways you can look at this.
I don't know the answer.
I just find that.
The Farage is definitely not per.
not personally going after Starma
and a lot of things. I personally
wonder about those, Ola, if that is
because the big mistake
Stama made in a lot of ways in opposition
was targeting Boris Johnson for all of these tiny things,
because obviously now he's in government,
it's proven that he is equally
corruptible.
Nick Tenconi, how do you feel
about the coverage of this trial?
Do you think we're getting the truth and the
full story here?
No. So I think
the story here, well, we don't know what the story is, but so Starm was gay, right?
Is that, is that the point of this story?
Well, this is, this is, well, so, so basically, obviously Francis Foster has made that claim,
and a lot of people have tried to suggest that this is very unusual that the three men on trial
all happen to be aspiring models. I mean, that's weird. I have never said that it is clear,
that there is any type of relationship
between these three aspiring models and Stama.
But the idea that they don't know who Stama is,
yet, I mean, like, seriously,
I'm pretty well-connected guy.
If I wanted to go and find Stama's cars
and his old home,
that would be very difficult to do.
Okay, so the idea that they didn't know
that they were attacking Stama,
I think, is for the birds.
And the other thing is, like,
this idea that this pimp-like figure,
Almani is just sort of controlling them, but he's Russian, so actually we can just blame it all
on Russia. So in terms of Stama's actual personal life, all I know is that what Stama has
told the British public about the shape of his family and about the truth of his marriage
is not true. So that's where I'm at with it.
So in terms of Intel from the Westminster Club, you hear all right?
all sorts and espionage. Who knows, Dan? Like, seriously, who knows? I just thought it was a gay thing.
Like, they're attacking him. They may be disenfranchised lovers or something like that.
I mean, you hear all sorts, but I think that's the case. And doesn't care have a tranny son
or something like that. That's new as well. That's not come out yet. So all of that stuff,
I want to make two points about personal privacy and about Boris. Boris deserves no second
chances as far as I'm concerned whatsoever. It's very true the way the media treated Boris was exactly
what they do to anything on the right. But Boris is a liberal. He's in the middle. So what we learn,
Boris is a scumbag. He's just awful. But what we learn is that the media will protect anything that is
left of centre. It will go off to anything that's centre ground. But then there's also some truth to say that
potentially that certain areas of the media are working for reform, which of course we know is very
true. So I'll conclude by endorsing what Peter said, espionage to one side. We have, as I put in my
face to camera today, we have got to vote our way. The only way out of this mess is not outrage.
It's not complaining. It's British stiff upper lip. Get political. In fact, I'm even being lazy
with that. Get registered to vote. Like the basics just aren't even
there and that's why I want us all to get together, me, Ben, Ruper, I want us all to work together
on the right to educate the nation because at the moment this country has lost all hope.
So it doesn't care about being registered to vote. It doesn't care about walking to a polling
booth and putting a little tick in a box. It needs leadership and it's not down to one man to do
that. You need your patriarch. You need your army. You need your generals and you need your commanders
as well. Thanks to be to God. So yeah, I just say that. Like,
whatever the media do or don't do.
And again, that links to, why won't they give Rupert airtime?
It's crazy.
But we know this.
We already know that.
It's the mainstream media industrial war complex.
We've got to get everyone registered to vote and we've got to get the patriotic right following
a leader and a vision.
You can't have, we can't have anything splintered.
That's how to take the country back.
And once we do that as well, we can see the media start to change, as they will do.
They'll start pandering to whatever's, to whatever direction.
of travel we set.
100%.
In terms of Starman's children, by the way,
the thing that I have an issue with is the fact that Starma will invoke his children
when it is politically palatable in order for him to do so.
So, for example, do you remember with Netflix and adolescence
when everyone was trying to blame young white boys for all of the problems in society,
Stama was happy to talk about his children all the time?
When Stama, do you remember when he claimed that the reason he was living at Lord Ali's Mayfair,
penthouse was because his son had to swap for his GCSEs. That was bullshit. So he's more than happy
to raise his son in those situations. I do find it weird that we have a prime minister where no one
knows the name of his two children. No one has ever seen a picture of his two children. And yet
Stama is allowed to raise them whenever it suits him. That I don't get that. I just don't get that.
And I also sort of think that when you are prime minister, you sort of
have to accept that to an extent your family is going to at least be known. I mean, that,
that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, they're clearly not
running for office. They clearly don't have to have lots of scrutiny on their personal life as
young kids, but, but, but I find it weird that Starma will raise them when it suits him.
Breaking today, the UK's authoritarian home secretary Shibana, and mood is on a hell-bent mission to block
international patriots from entering Britain as she bans two more conservative superstars
that were due to speak at Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom Rally next Saturday.
That takes the toll up to four speakers in total who were meant to take the stage on May the 16th.
Honestly, this is so shocking.
The Gryft Report revealing this is a clear attempt to sabotage disrupt the event that is literally
about uniting the kingdom.
MacMood is doing this because she is politically opposed to Tommy Robinson as an Islamist and a Marxist.
And this is exactly the reason why we need this event so much.
This just proves the authoritarian nature of this Labor government that they will do everything they can to silence critics of Labor and Kirstama.
This is also why we need as many people to attend on May the 16th as possible to show the government that this will not be tolerated any longer.
And then he tagged the four people banned,
Valentina Gomez, Eva Vladenbrook, Ada Lush and Joey Manor Reno.
Now Tommy Robinson has just spoken out about this ban.
He's outraged, arguing the day before local elections, Kirstama's regime,
a mass-banging anyone attending now Unite the Kingdom Rally from entering Britain.
Let that fucking sink in.
And the banned conservative superstar from Spain, Ada posted on X,
they just cancelled my Eta to the United Kingdom.
What a coincidence.
It happened a couple of days after I privately confirmed with Tommy Robinson,
I would attend the rally.
Call me crazy,
but it certainly looks like they are trying to sabotage his rally.
She then gave us her reaction.
Watch this.
They just cancelled my Eta to the United Kingdom,
and this magically just happened days after I texted privately with Tom.
Tommy Robinson about being part of his rally May 16th in London.
And for those who doesn't know, I also speak at the last rally that Tommy organized this last September in London
and my speech went viral everywhere.
They invited me to all the morning shows in Spain, they wrote many articles about it,
they kept talking about it for weeks and I wasn't banned afterwards because I came back to London a couple of times more.
Actually I spoke at Britain's first event, I'm from Paul Goldie, about the same
talking points I always talk about and I was not banned afterwards. It was not until this week that I
finally confirmed with Tommy that I was going to the rally that I got banned. And the funniest part is that
Joey Manorino also got banned and guess what? I also confirmed his assistance to the rally this very same
week. So I don't know. I don't want to be a conspiracy lady. I don't want to say things that I don't know for
sure, but it certainly looks very suspicious to me.
Very suspicious indeed. And Ada outlined the absurdity of Shibana MacMood's assessment that she is a
threat to Britain. And of course the reason was that my presence is not conducive to the public
code. My presence, which I'm like the sweetest girl ever, maybe not ever, but I'm like a very
sweet and respectful and lawful person. I am not conducive to the public court. I think it's pretty obvious,
that they are trying to sabotage his rally and everyone attending his rally. But I don't know,
because when I walk around in London, I am afraid that I'm going to get stopped, murder,
et cetera. We know how it goes, right? Like, I am the one who's scared of other people. Yet,
I am the threat. Really? Anyways, guys, we live under the Iranian in Europe.
No, I don't think you're crazy either. That is exactly what is happening. Here's the reaction
from US conservative superstar Joey Manorino on receiving his...
is ban email from MacMood. Watch.
So I'm kind of shocked on recording this video,
but I've officially been banned from the United Kingdom.
Yes, I have been deemed not conducive to the public good.
Now, I'm going to tell you the whole story.
A couple of days ago, Adayuk, you all know her,
she's a huge influencer from Spain
and one of my closest people on this earth.
And she was speaking with Tommy Robinson privately,
where it was agreed she was going to be attending
and I was going to be speaking at the UTK rally.
She, very famously, had a huge viral run.
moment at the last one, which catapulted her to international fame, basically, in the right-wing
movement. So we were going to go, I was going to speak. Next thing I know, three days later, we haven't
announced anything publicly. Nothing was even, I don't think, put in stone yet. I didn't have the
conversation with Tommy Aida did. I get an email from the home office run by a woman named Shabana
Mahmood that I will not be allowed to enter the UK. Now, here's the funny thing. I applied for this
ETA a year ago. On that ETA, I've entered at least five times. I think last May, last August,
November, February, and just a couple of weeks ago in April, I was in Manchester giving a speech.
He went on. Free speech is dead in the United Kingdom, absolutely dead.
The Labor government has taken whatever was left of it and destroyed it.
And I think that's true.
Yet the British bashing corporation remains completely obsessed with United Kingdom and with Tommy Robinson,
and they have tried again to get Kemi Badernock,
the Conservative Party leader, to support a ban on the rally.
Watch.
Why are you saying ban their marches?
But when it was put to you the other day,
that on the same time, there's a very big pro-Palestin marches to you,
there's one by Tommy Robinson,
who, after all, is overtly anti-Muslim.
He's a man with multiple criminal convictions.
You said you wouldn't ban that.
Why allow him to march?
and not people who want to protest about the plight of people in Gaza?
So, first of all, this is not a defence at all of Tommy Robinson.
I don't endorse anything he does, but they are different.
What we have seen with the marches that have been going on for three years around Palestine
is sustained every week, marching in front of synagogues,
people who are visibly Jewish, harassed and abused.
The Tommy Robinson marches often turn into violence, other groups turn up,
They get into a squabble. Police officers are hurt.
But at the end of the day, we cannot avoid the fact that two Jewish people were killed in Heaton Park.
Two Jewish people nearly killed last week.
Just luck that Shomrim and the police got there on time.
But killed not by a protester.
That's what people are anxious about.
They point out this new march, the organisers claim, is going nowhere near at Sunnihag Institute.
It's part of the normalisation of these attitudes.
So if Muslim said to you, well, hold on, we do feel threat.
by Tommy Robinson. We do get threatened by the use of Christian iconography to try and say somehow this is a Christian country and you're not welcome here as Muslims and of course there are multiple attacks on Muslims around the country. You say, well, it's not at that level yet.
No, it's not even the same. Criticism of religion is allowed in this country. We mustn't mix the two things. I am talking about the attacks on Jews. It's not the faith that's being attacked. It's the people. And I do have to ask, why is it that whenever we're talking about the attacks on Jews? It's not the faith that's being attacked. It's the people. And I do have to ask, why is it that whenever we're talking about,
about Jewish hatred, we always have a what about, what about. When something happens to black
people, when they're atrocities, no one does the what aboutry. When something does happen to Muslims,
we don't say what about anti-Semitism? Why do we have this double standard that whenever there's an
issue with anti-Semitism and Jews being attacked, we have to broaden it out all the time?
Nick Tenconi, you're someone who has previously supported Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom,
Rhabi, this looks like a coordinated government effort to try and destroy it.
That's right. Yeah. So obviously, well, first of all, I've not seen that interview with Kemi.
I don't understand how it was possible that she could do so badly. That was like a minute clip and it
was excruciating. Every single time someone brings up Tommy, they mention that he's got a record.
and that he hates Muslims.
And it's the easiest thing in the world to counter.
Lots of people have got criminal records.
They've paid their debt to society and they've atoned.
And it's central to Christianity to give second chances as well.
And Tommy doesn't hate Muslims.
He hates the ideology.
Like a lot of people, they've decided to campaign against Islam, against the ideology,
that he doesn't hate Muslims.
So I don't understand why these left-wing commie,
interviewers, they get such sway over a leader of a party, no less. It's actually infuriating.
We've just got to take power to sort this out. We really do. I've met Joey. Joey's a nice guy.
End of chat. I've met Ada. She's a nice girl. End of chat. You can find out what they're all
about on their social. They've got large social media, their pundits, commentators, whatever. Joey works in
politics. He's quite a senior level.
And our justice secretary, you know, again, it's the outrage model.
We're at, we're so disgusted, we're so outraged.
These people have been blocked from coming here.
You've got Eva and you've got Gomez as well.
These people are deemed to be, what is it, verbatim, not conducive to British life.
Meanwhile, we've got open borders.
We've got illegals coming in.
The left call the economic migrants.
Thomas Roberts, Marine, March, Bournemouth, 2020.
Stabbed to death.
Natalie, I forget her surname now, forgive me, orally raped to death on a park bench last summer.
Rianne and Sky White, God rest their souls.
Last year in Hillingdon, where it was in West London, sorry.
Wayne Broadhurst, God rest his soul.
I mean, it just goes on and on.
Look at Peter Lynch, God rest his soul.
Should he have been in prison?
No, he cost him his life.
You know, cost him his life.
So these people have been, these have been banned by Shabana who has, she wields so much power.
And we must take power.
We must, you know, I want all of her to be homesick.
I want Tommy to be justice sec.
I want Peter to be, you know, whatever.
All of these good, eligible, strong men and women, eligible.
I think Peter would be a good culture sick.
actually. I would see that to actually finally shut down the British bashing corporation once
and for all. But Peter, look, this is a fear. Peter's getting head of propaganda. Peter, this is a very,
very worrying sign, though, that there is so little outrage to people being banned from our country
for free speech. Oh, it's shocking. But someone who has to, from the government, it has to explain to me how
four people giving a speech is not good to the,
conducive to the public good, but the IRGC can operate as freely as they like.
The Muslim Brotherhood not prescribed.
In what world are we living in where that is the situation?
Of course this is politically motivated.
Of course they're using the apparatus of the state to shut down free speech.
They've been at it since they got into power.
And more importantly, their entire ecosystem of people have been doing this for decades.
And Nick is perfectly right.
We have to take the power back.
But more importantly, what I want to hear the right definitely say is we make sure that not even our side get to do that.
We don't get to just get into power and do the exact same thing.
That's a big one for me.
But yeah, you're right, Dan.
Of course, the lack of outrage is shocking, but it doesn't surprise me because we've created a culture where if you speak up, you get taken out as well.
That fear is actually more insidious than anything else they've done.
It stopped good people coming out to stop the grooming gangs.
It stopped the security guy in Manchester bombing arena.
You know, that situation.
How many times have we heard?
Oh, you know, I don't want to be called racist.
I don't want to be this.
That is exactly what they wanted.
So they don't have to bring in a law to ban free speech.
They've already culturally been able to do it.
And that's what we have to be able to take back
and bring back free speech to this country.
100%.
So wonderfully put.
Alla, Meney, the thing is, though,
I totally agree, by the way,
with what Nick said about how Kemi Bader
and knocked out with that interview. It was terrible. Really terrible. Like, like, I don't endorse
anything Tommy Robinson does. So what? You're pro the Pakistani Muslim rape gangs, then are you
Kemi? But just put that to one side. Where she did make a very good point is that there is nothing
even slightly illegal about criticizing a religion. That is completely within our human rights
to do so. Unless you want to, unless you criticize Islam. Then that's out. Then that's how.
And then you're banned.
Yeah.
And the thing is with Kimmy, and I've got a lot of time for Kimmy, I think she's got some great
points.
But again, she is another leader who hasn't got the backbone to say it how it is.
And I truly believe that she thinks these things.
But again, you know, making sure she doesn't alienate a certain population, making sure
she doesn't alienate certain voters.
And this is the problem.
Always thinking about their seats.
Always thinking about their position.
always thinking about their paycheck, never thinking about what is fundamentally right for this country.
And the thing is that infuriates me more than anything.
And Nick was right, 70,000 men have come into this country since Labour came into power.
70,000 men across the channel.
And Shabana Mahmood can ban three very normal, decent people from coming here,
just to say a little thing that they want to say on a stage.
She banned them. She sends them an email. Two weeks ago, I went with a girl who was raped by a Syrian refugee,
sorry, illegal migrant. We went to Downing Street. We gave a letter to Shabana Mahmood, and we gave a letter to Kiyosthama.
Neither of them, neither of them have even acknowledged the letter that we gave into them.
Yet she can send an email very readily to people in the States and people in Spain saying,
not welcome here. Where is our acknowledgement that mothers and grandmothers and kids in this country
are being sexually assaulted and raped and murdered? Nick pointed out several people that have
been murdered. There are other girls that haven't been named. Katie Fox, Stephanie Irons, Lily Whitehouse,
all murdered in the last year in this country and nobody even knows their names. Unbelievable.
Breaking today, a madman has tried to kill ex-Prince-Andrew on the Sandrine
estate in a major security breach that is rocking the British family and will now be used by
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to receive taxpayer-funded security. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor was threatened
by the balaclava-clad man who chased the former prince while he was walking his dog near his new home.
He was armed with a weapon and I am told intended to do serious damage. The man has now been
arrested by Norfolk Police after the incident occurred around 7.30,
p.m. last night at Wood Farm. The telegraph, which first broke the news, reported that they
understand the man had been sitting in his car when he saw Mr. Mountbatten Windsor about 50 yards away.
He then got out of his vehicle and made his way towards the former royal while shouting at him.
The former Duke of York who was accompanied by a member of his private security detail,
rushed towards his own car park nearby and drove away at speed as the suspect allegedly tried to
sprint after him.
The photograph understands the incident took place on public land in a lane close to the Sandronham Royal Parkland.
Norfolk police were alerted and officers attended the scene where they arrested a suspect and took him for questioning.
Police were also understood to be searching the man's vehicle for any sign of a weapon.
The incident took place near the March Farm, which is of course where Andrew was forced to relocate by his brother the king.
Now, Andrew we are told was shaken by the incident and has provided a statement to the same police force, which is of course investigating him.
Now, since we've been on air, Norfolk Police have now released a statement, not naming Andrew, but this statement we believe is in relation to this quite shocking incident.
It said, officers were called to Wilfrton shortly after 7.30 p.m. yesterday. That's Wednesday, the 6th of May.
following a report a man was behaving in an intimidating manner in the village.
Officers attended and the man was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence
and possession of an offensive weapon.
He was taken to Kingsland Police Investigation Centre for questioning
and he remains in custody.
So as ever in this case, there is so much we don't know.
Was this a potential Islamist terror threat, for example?
Or was this someone connected to the victims?
of Jeffrey Epstein.
Was it just a loon?
We know none of that.
But of course, it's already sparking a massive debate
with a lot of people saying they don't give a damn about Andrew.
They don't think he deserves any type of extra security.
And he should just stay under house arrest at Wood Farm
while this police investigation goes on.
So I want to bring in the superstar panel now.
Joining us, Di Davies, he is the former head.
of Royal Protection, alongside UKIP leader, Nick Tenconi, Restore Britons, Alla Minnie Hayne,
and independent journalist Peter C. Barnes. So, Di Davies, I don't think there's any doubt that
this is a very serious situation, but isn't this now going to be used by not only Andrew Mountbatten
Windsor, but Prince Harry, to get their state-funded security back? Do you think that should happen?
Well, a very good evening to you and your fellow individuals there.
Well, it's always interesting, and I always try and go on what I know, on the facts.
The fact is that this man, I believe, was one of the 1,000 plus a year fixated persons
that actually target members of the royal family and indeed members of Parliament.
There's a huge history of people attacking them,
actually stalking royals, and there's a special unit that deal with it. So I'll be very interested
to see what this man's antecedents are. In terms of his protection, I don't think it should be
publicly funded, no way, no how. And the point I would say is that anyone doing his security
should surely look at where he goes walking with his dogs, and they should provide a structure
away from any kind of public. He's very lucky that he's not in custody.
If it was anybody else, given the seriousness of the offences that he's alleged to have committed against both women, against those of our country, he's aided and abetted, it's alleged, a number of Chinese spies, Russian spies, Israelis, you could go on and on, and he's very lucky that he can walk anywhere.
So he's being provided by the king with this kind of security.
They are ex-Royalty protection officers.
They know perfectly well what the score is.
We don't know the full facts.
We don't know what, if anything, this weapon so called was.
He was arrested away from this Sandringham location, as I understand it, in a village where he was again threatening people.
It indicates to me that he's a disturbed man for whatever reason.
In respect of Harry, no, he should not get public-funded security to go about his business.
There's a lot of nonsense, as you know, and I've discussed with you a number of times.
He gets protection in terms of a liaison officer when he comes, when he's doing whatever.
If he's here on any related royal, he will get full protection.
And that's always been the case if he gives notice or if he is acting in or behalf of his father.
He's chosen a route, so has his wife.
And as far as I'm concerned, we've spent millions and millions of pounds over the years on Uncle Andrew.
I don't want the same to apply to this one.
There are far better things we can do protecting women and children in this country.
And we talk about rape.
The percentage of convictions is appalling in this country.
And there ought to be a national inquiry as to why the police and so forth specialist
units are so poor at actually bringing those who really deserve justice to justice.
Very good point.
Very good point.
And I will come to that in just one moment.
But I'm just looking at the live chat.
Di, I mean, lots of people agreeing with you, Capricoon Moon saying he should be in custody.
Joyce Martin saying, I hope the dogs are okay.
In other words, we don't give a damn about Andrew.
But one thing people are also saying, die, is could this have been a publicity stunt?
Denise Hartman says, I say that is staged.
clag not saying this was a sympathy stunt
because it does appear that the information has been leaked
from Andrew's team to the Daily Telegraph
not necessarily just to garner sympathy die
but also to try and receive state-funded security.
I don't think so if you want my honest opinion
and I've been on this earth quite a long time now.
I don't think it's a stunt.
I think Norfolk police are well used to dealing with those
who come near Sandringham.
As I say, about 1,000 a year reported incidents.
And there's about out of that 1,000, there's about 20 who pose a real harsh risk.
About 600 plus a moderate risk and the rest are low risks.
This is almost a daily occurrence in royalty protection.
Trust me, when I was there, we don't get excited about it.
We do the job and they normally arrested, well, you guys, knowing anything about it.
I'd say again, in my case, it's been mounted because of Balaclara, because of who he is,
and I think we should retain a sense of proportion until we really know the full facts, in my opinion.
Indeed, Ola Meneyane is actually restore Britain's spokesperson for the safety of women and girls.
So, Ola, do you agree with Dye?
And actually, a lot of people who are today saying,
all are like why are we talking all about Andrew's protection here, given there are all of these
alleged victims of Epstein who have not seen him face justice?
This is just typical, isn't it? Who cares about Andrew? Andrew is a predator.
Andrew is a nasty specimen of a man. He has done so much damage to the royal family.
He has done damage to women's lives. He has just, he's destroyed women's lives.
Women have taken their own lives because of this absolute monster of a man.
And we are worried that he's being chased by a man in a balaclava.
I'm sad that they didn't get hold of him.
God forgive me.
Sorry, Nick.
But the point being, you know, the point being, we're wasting so much time and energy on this.
How many women in this country are chased by strange men in balaclavas daily?
I know.
No outrage about that.
I totally understand that.
But Nick Tenconi, can I just put my argument about this?
which is that I have said all along,
the last thing that we need in this case is another death.
Now, I don't believe for a single second that Jeffrey Epstein took his own life.
Do not believe it for a single second, okay?
And we're not going to get into that now, but, you know, it didn't, that he was taken out, okay?
And there's a whole load of cover-ups involving that.
Now, what we don't want, in my view, I totally appreciate where Aller is coming from.
but in my view, imagine if Andrew were killed here,
we would not get answers again.
Just like Epstein held the key to a whole load of these answers.
Andrew now holds the key to a lot of these answers.
And I think also people want to see if someone like Andrew could ever face justice.
So, you know, that is an argument, is it not Nick,
for sort of protecting Andrew in a way,
even though I do understand all as very visceral feeling.
which are shared by so many.
The situation, my understanding of the situation with Andrew is that it's innocent until
proven guilty.
So that's where we're at, right?
So the whole thing stinks.
The raw family's reputation is, well, I think that that was probably, probably the nail in
the coffin, frankly.
And just last night on my podcast, I was found myself reading out, I was talking about women's safety
and how safe parents feel having daughters in Britain.
I was reeling off statistics that are produced by independent commissioners
who the most outrageous stats, like 78% of mothers don't feel safe having daughters in Britain
and 54% of women don't feel safe.
It's absolutely endless.
So you have to compare it now with 50 years ago in the 60s,
and then 100 years ago in the 20s.
And we have to ask ourselves, our things getting, yeah, we have to, we have to ask ourselves, what's changed?
I mean, we all know my campaign.
Progressivism is essentially, well, being lazy, my words, it's evil.
And you've got conservatism and traditionalism versus progressivism.
And we're reaping all of the consequences, not benefits, but consequences, key definition there of that.
So in terms of the situation with Andrew becomes so complicated when we talk about on the show today,
We've spoken about Boris Johnson and the vitriol that I and others have towards him,
but I don't want him hurt.
We've spoken about Stama and the vitriol we have towards him, but I don't want him hurt.
Andrew, but again, for different reasons, you've obviously mentioned it.
We need to get justice.
I know, and you're so right, Nick, because this is where the whole case is so complicated,
because absolutely, you know I am so big on innocent before proven guilty on a judicial process taking place.
but the problem is in this case, there has been a cover-up going on for the past two decades.
So it's difficult.
Peter C. Barnes, do you think that there should be state-funded protection of Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor?
Yes, but only because of a practical reason that, you know, if somebody gets hold of him, what could possibly happen.
I don't think we should really be giving him anything, but unfortunately, we kind of have to because of who he is.
What I will say is, well said Nick Tanconi,
you do not defeat monsters by becoming a monster.
Innocent until proven guilty is the bedrock of our legal system
and it must remain the bedrock of our legal system.
It is so important.
Due process is important.
Do not get me wrong.
If you looked at the other way, get in the pit and we're going to forget about you.
But we prove it.
We prove through justice, through the courts.
If the courts are corrupt, we get rid of the corrupt judges.
We actually root out the problem.
we don't actually just indulge it in the problem and take some kind of vitriolic victory lap.
It's not the right way to do it.
It's also, it's not how you convince people that we're on the right side of this.
There are still a lot of people that don't, you know, all over the place when it comes to our kind of values of what we want for the country.
Us kind of indulging in these narratives is not good for the cause and it's not good for the country as a whole.
I get that. I get that. But has he not? So even though he, okay, he hasn't been.
to court. He hasn't been proven
in a court of law that he's guilty.
And he hasn't been charged. There's an investigation.
But surely the evidence
and you know. Doesn't matter
all it doesn't matter. It's a
court. You are, the whole person is above
the law. That's the point. But look at our courts.
Look at the shambles of our courts.
That's the problem. If Andrew
had been a normal human being
there would have been an investigation
and this all would have happened.
Oh dear. Yeah. Don't get me wrong.
There's definitely a cover of it without a doubt.
Everything is covered up in this country.
Everything is covered up.
Di Davies, is there an argument?
I had Paula Frolla consensored on the Royal Uncanceled After Show earlier.
And she said that she believes Andrew should just have to remain under house arrests now.
And basically, it's on him.
If he chooses to leave the house, he has to understand that there is a risk to him.
But effectively, he should accept that given what he's facing,
given he hasn't cleared his name as yet he should just accept that the only place he is going
to be safe as within his own home. Is that fair? There's a balance as with all things in life.
And I agree with some of your other correspondence that he hasn't been tried yet in a court of law.
But you have to say people like me and I think occasionally yourself and others have been
screaming out for the police to actually investigate this properly from the outset.
and it hasn't been done.
And I admire everybody's faith in the criminal justice system,
but unfortunately, after 53 years of it, at home and abroad,
I don't share their faith anymore.
Unfortunately, it does seem to be one rule for some and another and for others.
That's the issue.
That is the problem.
And again, I share the view that we don't investigate women,
their attacks on them, and that's a big thing.
I was an ambassador for Kitscape for 17 years, and I've seen it.
How many times have we learned lessons have been learned?
There's a very interesting documentary film this Sunday about war boys
and how so often women went to the police and they weren't believed.
And I know I was a policeman for 30 years, and I've tried my best across a wide range of ability.
But I promise you this, I always protected women.
And I get so angry when I hear that we're not doing this in the same way.
that we allow so many people unfettered, unchest, into this country,
and then we're surprised that they attack women.
I think it's a national scandal.
It is.
And the Home Secretary and all the current crop should resign in shame.
And at that, I've got to love you and leave you.
Amen.
No, Di Davis, you're one of the good guys.
You are one of the good guys.
Thank you so much.
Di Davies is the former head of royal protection,
and he is one of the good guys.
But look, superstar panel do stand by
because we're about to reveal today's great aspiration.
and Union Jackass, but we've got lots of feedback coming in the selection date, as you can
imagine.
Joe White 22 says Stama is lying through his teeth and Polanski is lying through his gums.
Theo Phyllis too, said, Reform UK.
And I've spelt UK, you know, the Y-O-O-K-A-Y.
Better enjoy their brief moment of success.
Restore is coming.
Isarion says Farage cannot be trusted, sadly best of a bad lot.
Pubs 5102 says, I wonder if Farage knows peeps are holding their nose.
He's the worst uni party.
He's sorry, he's the least worst uni party at the moment.
I get your point.
You're making me laugh today.
Hula Hoop 6360 says,
Stama is less popular than the hanta virus from Doddy C.
Zia Yusuf won't go for anything that threatens his chances of becoming PM.
Well, yeah, we know that, don't we?
He's probably one of the biggest threats to Farah.
Shan Battelle, 6484, says the Restore Reform Alliance would be a great outcome.
If you think it's just politics, you are mistaken.
UK is really in danger of losing its identity once and for all.
And pandemonium says, now Nigel is where he is, thanks to Rupert's policies that he backtracked on.
So absolutely fascinating.
Thank you for all of your comments today.
And a reminder, we're back here tomorrow.
So the results trickle in. I'm going to try and stay up, do a bit of an all-night with you on substack, but the results trickle in. And then by 5pm tomorrow night, when we have our special election show, we will be able to bring you what has really gone down. Okay, reminder of our union jackass nominees, Peter C. Barnes has gone for Kirstama because he's going to sink the country. Nick Tenconi has gone for Zach Polanski because he's a communist and Bridget Philipson has gone for all a mini hang for her here we go again, comment.
And it's interesting. There's only really one person I think who can challenge slippery Stama in this poll.
And it is Mr. Polanski. So in third position with 8% of the vote, it's Orla and Bridget Philipson,
the runner up with 43% of the vote. It's the tit whisper himself, Zach Dave Polanski, nominated by Nick.
But today's winner, with 49% of the vote, it could only be slippery stammer.
And what we're going to do is put our Union Jackson.
back-ass winners from across the week, head-to-head in a mega poll on YouTube,
straight after the main show, because from Monday, remember it was Laura Coonsberg,
Tuesday, Jeremy Corbyn, Wednesday, Shabana MacMood, Thursday, Slippery Stammer,
and I'll announce the worst Britain in the world next week at the end of tomorrow's show.
But Nick Tenconi, you are nominating for today's greatest Britain,
and it is a very good mutual friend of ours.
Right. And just Chris knows that I'm...
I'm here for him.
He's, what, 50, 55.
It's so young.
And Fiona, his rock, she's so, well, is late 50s.
That's nothing nowadays.
They're so young.
And I think men my age, we're our grandfathers, we were, by the time they were 40,
it was time to start looking at your sunset years.
We're just getting started.
And it's just, it's the most awful thing to have to go through where, God forbid, anything
happens to your spouse.
and he's just being a rock day and night. He's just being a rock. And he's also been so, so very good
to the patriotic movement. People never really know Chris. Some know, but they never really know
just what they've done, what he's doing to contribute to the rise of the new right and of Christian
nationalism. And thanks be to God for good men like Chris and too many other names to mention. But right now,
he needs our prayers and he needs our support. And the good news is that we hear that Fiona
is improving and he thinks that is in large part to the prayers of lots of patriots.
She remains in intensive care though.
And of course, Chris, a regular here on the show as the head of true conservative media.
So thank you so much.
A brilliant, brilliant choice for today's greatest Britain and a brilliant, brilliant superstar panel.
This election date, go out and vote if you haven't already.
I'm saving mine.
I'm going to do mine a little bit later.
Make sure you exercise your democratic right.
even if you just want to spoil the ballot, you know, and write Restore Britain, that's fine.
I've seen some really funny ones.
I've seen some really funny ones.
I've been sent.
Oh, good.
I can't disclose, but some very funny pictures, yeah.
Good.
Well, look, you can do that.
You can do that.
And I think it has to be, I'm pretty sure it has to be noted.
Yeah, they have to be counted.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They have to be.
If you spoil the ballot paper, that's why we always say, don't not vote.
Go ruin the ballot paper.
because that's counted.
Yeah, 100%.
Not with what I've seen.
Yeah, yeah.
Unless you're voting in Tower Hamlets
or Gorton and Denton or, you know.
But anyway, so we're going to cover it all tomorrow,
but have an amazing election night.
All a Minnie Hain,
the spokesperson for the safety of children and women
for Restore Britain.
Peter C. Barnes,
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Thank you all so much.
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