Dan Wootton Outspoken - EPPING MIGRANT HOTEL SHUT DOWN IN BLOW TO STARMER AFTER COURT VICTORY AS FLAG WARS SWEEP UK
Episode Date: August 19, 2025BREAKING RIGHT NOW: The Epping migrant Bell Hotel – which I have described as ground zero of the uprising up and down the UK – has been shut down in a bombshell court decision in the past hour tha...t the Labour government desperately tried to scupper. We’ll bring you the latest on what this means. Meanwhile, flag wars sweep Britain, as Labour councils do battle with patriots who simply want to raise the colours of our beautiful and much maligned Union Jack and St George’s flag. But the MSM is now openly putting forward the message that our national flag is somehow racist and connected to the far right. In his Digest, Dan explains how this quiet and patriotic resistance is exposing how our deep state and regime media actually actively hate Britain, especially England. Then the Superstar Panel weigh in: Two rising star conservative YouTubers – Based and Bougie, and Stef the Alter Nerd. PLUS: Slippery Starmer turns up in Washington DC with a fat lip after having to cut short his family holiday, as London’s failed Mayor Sadiq Khan plots a coup. How it’s all falling apart for our treacherous Prime Minister. AND: The BBC Breakfast crisis grows, as Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt act increasingly irrationally. We’ll reveal exclusive information on the latest nightmare engulfing the British Bashing Corporation. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Buckingham Palace stands accused of lying about the deteriorating health of King Charles, as the MSM are dragged into a plot to cover up the truth. We’ll have a fair debate on what we have a right to know with our Royal Mastermind Angela Levin. 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 spent, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 295. And breaking right now,
the Epine Migrant Bell Hotel, which I have described as ground zero of the uprising that we are
seen up and down the country, has been shut down in the last hour in a bombshell court decision
that the Labour government, the shameful, disgraceful Britain hating Labour government,
desperately tried to scupper.
And finally, that means the MSM has to cover this story.
Welcome to BBC News, and we start with breaking news,
news that Epping Forest District Council in the south of England
has just been granted a temporary high court injunction,
blocking asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel.
That judgment has just come in in the last few moments.
Some breaking news now.
And in the last couple of minutes, the High Court has granted an injunction for Epping Forest District Council
to temporarily block asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel in Essex.
A very significant development.
The judge here at the High Court has just ruled that Epping Forest District Council can be granted an injunction
blocking the use of the Bell Hotel in Epping
for use as an asylum seeker hotel.
But of course this victory is nothing to do
with the mainstream media or the deep state.
This is a victory for you,
the people of Essex,
the patriots protesting up and down the country,
and of course the independent media.
As Adam Brooks has just posted, we did it.
We closed the Bell Hotel,
not the council who never supported our protests, we forced this, everyone that peacefully protested
and the independent media. But this isn't the end of the story, because we're going to bring you
the latest on what on earth this means and where on earth these migrants will be housed later
in the show. Meanwhile, flag wars sweep Britain as Labour councils do battle with patriots who
simply want to raise the colours of our beautiful and much maligned.
Union Jack and St George's flag.
They can be where they won't, what about when all the palliator?
Oh, oh, oh, oh, listen.
Oh, what?
We're putting them fucking oil.
Yeah, get it as all as you can, lads.
Uh-oh.
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
But the MSM is now openly putting forward this message
that our national flag is somehow racist or connects.
to the far right.
It does feel a little bit, oh my God, is this far right?
Or is this just somebody celebrating the euros?
But I suspect it might be a lot more to do with the former.
Flag-waving losers.
I'm afraid these jobless yobber are just acting like people in a school playground.
Oh, do you never jobless?
You don't just get, because they've seen nothing better to do.
Well, those jobless yobos just shut down the Bell Hotel, Benjamin Butterworth.
So in my digest next, why this quiet and patriotic resistance is exposing how our deep state
and regime media actually actively hate Britain, especially England.
Then, my superstar panel weigh in.
Two rising stars of this independent media movement,
YouTubers based and Bucci, and Steph the Alternerd.
Also coming up on the show today,
Slippri Stama turns up in Washington, D.C. with a fat lip.
After having to cut short his family holiday,
as London's failed, Mercedes-Kahn plots a coup,
how it is all falling apart for our treacherous Prime Minister,
And the BBC breakfast crisis grows as Nagamonchetti and Charlie State act increasingly irrationally
will reveal exclusive information on the latest nightmare engulfing the British Bashing Corporation.
Then in the uncanceled after show over on Substant Buckingham Palace stands accused of lying
about the deteriorating health of King Charles as the MSM has dragged into a plot to cover up the truth.
We'll have a fair debate on what we have a right to know with our Royal Mastermind, Angela Levin.
and you can sign in to watch at www.outspoken.
Of course, stick with us to the end of the show
because we're also going to be revealing a brand new Greatest Britain
and a brand new union jackass.
You can vote for the worst Britain in the world today
right now on the live chat within YouTube.
Here are the nominees.
Benjamin Butterworth, who we just saw nominated by It's Only Me 44,
for calling those hoisting flags, losers.
No, you're the loser Butterworth.
Says it's only me 44.
Adel Ray, nominated by Den fled for saying that the St. George's flag makes him think of the far right.
And Torsten Bell, nominated by Kaz Quinn, the Labor Minister,
saying that we should spend less time worrying about flags.
So, huge show on the way.
But I feel we've got to celebrate the wins.
Because times are tough at the moment.
And the fact that the Labor government has been humiliated in court.
today, and the Bell Hotel will close. That is a victory. But of course, it's just the start.
It is just the start. What we need is these people out of our country. All the news coming up,
let's go. It's the war of the flag. Patriots raise the colors. Labor councils take down the
Union Jacks and St George's flag, but leave the Palestine and Pakistani standards in place.
Oh, and the corrupt anti-English Britain hating MSM, not to mention Straitre Starmer's Cabinet
are now shamelessly linking our national symbol to racism and an invisible far right.
But Patriots up and down the country who are deeply disturbed about the direction of our disunited
kingdom are fighting back.
Someone's coming to help us.
We need to pick a ladder.
We need to pick a ladder?
British.
Yes.
Yes.
Get me.
You're not in Africa.
That's it.
We're putting them fucking higher.
Yeah, get it as all as you can, lad.
Fucking mince.
Put one on the moon.
Put one on the moon if we could.
Well, the man on the moon's up the top of the road
so we could go up there.
They're not coming down.
We're getting these higher, right in the fucking Flagmobile.
We're getting them fucking higher because it's been taken down a couple of times.
So, uh, they're going somewhere where people can't reach.
And that is the end of that.
As Lee Harris celebrated after Birmingham Council removed England flags and union flags from lamp posts,
the lads with the cherry picker are out again and they're putting them back up even higher.
You absolutely love to see it.
There's a serious point to this, of course, though, as Tommy Robinson pointed out.
Birmingham City Council can't collect the bins.
But they're out in mere hours to remove St George's Cross from roundabout.
In Tower Hamlets, the deep, dark heart of Lawless London under Sadiq Khan,
it's impossible not to feel this Patriots' frustration.
So you're on the front line made to look like a complete enough idiot.
Right.
Yeah, because if you're here, the whole of the island has paid for these flags to be hung,
for you to authorise them to be taken back.
And then you're out here on the front line.
I'm not going to argue.
You can't argue, mate.
You've tried to steal them.
Officer, the rest of our flags that we have bought with our own working money,
he has fallen in the bill.
I want them back.
That's fair because of your refusing to give back the flags.
That's fit.
They can be where they won.
What about when all the palisans are up?
Oh, oh, oh, oh, what?
And no wonder he's angry.
No wonder he's angry because, as Chris Rose pointed out,
There are complete double standards in Tower Hamlets.
Look at what they figure is okay.
Look at what isn't okay.
And the mayor of Tower Hamlets, Lutferamen, supports the display of flags when it suits him.
Like the Palestinian flag to express solidarity with Gaza.
Great silent disruptors, though, are having fun with this.
By painting roundabouts with the England flag, it's becoming a trend across the
Watch.
Come on!
Oh, oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Ha ha ha ha!
What's he say?
Hey?
Got quite over there and have a chat.
No.
Come on!
Well, how about this genius idea?
All we have to do is paint the St. George's Cross inside potholes
and the council will fix them within 24 hours.
Brilliant.
But of course, there's a dark side to this.
The mainstream media are now explicitly linking what is a great patriotic display to an invisible far-right and even overt racism.
With the truly despicable Good Morning Britain on Wokey TV deciding Cahendry Andrews, the author of The Psychosis of Whiteness, was the right person to invite on about this.
It's not the far right of co-opted the flag.
It's the fact that we don't seem to understand what this country is and the history of these symbols.
So both of these flags which you've displayed here, those are the flags which flew on ships which
enslaved my ancestors. Those are the flags which the British Army marched into places like
India, Pakistan, Bengal, Africa and colonised 25% of the world. The reason the far right
picks up these flags and has consistently, since the 60s, 70, since my parents' generation
have been in this country, is because these flags represent the racism which they are putting
out into the world.
F you. F you, you absolute asshole. That is not why we pick up our flag. We pick up our flag
because we are proud of our country.
But unbelievably, even worse,
and I sit to make my blood pressure go even higher,
was the show's presenter, Adel Ray.
There is an association,
certainly between the St. George's flag
and far-right racism.
How do we combat that?
Because that can be unnerving and unsettling.
I mean, when I drive back to Birmingham now,
I do a section of the M-5,
and all the bridges, as you get into M-5,
for the first time, I've never seen this before.
The cupboard of St. George's...
And it does, it does feel a little bit,
oh, my God, is this far right?
Or is this just somebody celebrating the Euros?
But I suspect it might be a lot more to do with the former.
No, no, no, no, no. It's not.
You see racism everywhere, Adel Ray.
Because it's what makes you money, you sicko.
Benjamin Butterworth was, of course, hauled out on GB News
to also throw insults at Patriots.
I'm afraid these jobless yobber are just acting like people in a school playground.
Oh, do you know their jobless?
You don't just get, because they've seen nothing better to do.
I'm talking about these people that have got nothing better to do with their lives
than go to random lamp post and hoist flags,
which is simply illegal regardless of what flag it is.
You're not doing anything patriotic by sticking up the England.
What law does it break?
What law does it break?
What law does it break?
What law does it break?
What law does it break?
Well, it was just like flyposting, that's illegal.
You can't stick your Chinese.
This is our national flag.
What law does it break?
Well, I bet you, if you want to chat GPT...
So you don't know.
So you don't know it's...
You don't know it's illegal. You said it was illegal. I didn't say it was illegal. You said it's
legal, but you don't know, because you're making it up. No, you know full well that you can't just go around
public property sticking what you like on. What about the Palestinian flags now?
What about? Yeah, pull the Palestinian flags everywhere. Because you know what?
But you, these people need to get a grip. They're not doing anything for Britain by flying an English
flag on around it. They are. They're doing it because they want a fight and they want
retweaked and they've got nothing better to do. I had hominant insults from the nasty lift.
But I have to say the British bashing corporation also shamed itself as sane lefty Paul Embry explained like this.
Absolutely bizarre piece on Radio 4's PM program about Raise the Colors campaign.
Barely any mention of the roots of the campaign or the various political arguments.
No interviewees putting the case for or against.
Instead, they spoke to the president of the Flag Institute who spent the entire interview explaining the rules for displaying flags in public.
Talk about totally missing the point.
What is the purpose of the BBC these days?
And he's not exaggerating either.
Listen.
War on this exciting new front,
you better know the rules
because there are rules about flags
and how they're displayed.
And Malcolm Ferrer,
president of the Flag Institute,
can hopefully explain them to us.
Malcolm, thank you for your patience
and thank you for joining us.
Good evening.
Right.
Tell us, am I allowed to fly any flag
wherever I want?
How does it work?
Pretty well, yeah.
I mean, flags are governed by advertising
consent regulations which lie within a town and country planning legislation.
That sounds absurd, but that's the way it is.
So you can fly pretty well any flag you like,
as long as it's not prescribed as a terrorist organization
or something like that, which would get you arrested.
So yes, you can.
Funny that the BBC never considered running pieces about flags
and the legality of where we could fly them
when it was the Palestine flag around every damn neighborhood.
But most shameful of all was slippery Starmer's government who sent minister,
this is a government minister, Torsten Bell, out to Sly News, to claim he hadn't even heard
of the Raising the Colors movement, but then used being asked about it to attack Reform UK.
The stories recently that Sky News was reporting on yesterday that some local councils have said they don't want flags,
either St George's cross flags or the Union Jack flag
being put up on public lampposts.
What's your view, the government view,
on whether people should be flying the flag
if they desired to do so or not?
I haven't seen any of those stories,
but I'll tell you about an important flag
because it was a VJ day last week,
and I was in Swansea,
and we had our, like every city around the country,
would have had our commemoration ceremonies.
And there's a flag in the Minster in Swansea,
which is a Union Jack made by people
who were prisoners of war,
captured in Sumatra during the Second World War
made out of what they could have to hand
during that process. And they did that so that they could bury
British military servicemen during that war that died in captivity.
So flags can be really important. That was a very moving
sermon. I don't know about the story you're talking about, but flags are really
important, particularly when they recognise our national story.
Flags can be, or the default position is that they are important?
Well, you know, there are Welsh.
and there are British flags flying in Swansea.
And I asked because, obviously, it has...
No, I haven't seen the story.
No, that's fine.
But, you know, obviously, reform have made a point
to actively encourage flag flying.
I mean, is there anything against that?
Or to encouraging flag flag flag?
No, no, look, my honest view is that reform
spent more time worrying about improving public services
rather than which flags they were either wanting up
or which ones they wanted to ban,
then the country would be a better place.
Fair enough.
Notice how the only way he could say
that we should be proud of our flag was talking about prisoners of war from decades ago during
World War II. And of course, that flag was a great example of when we should use it, but why not
back our flag now? Totally tone deaf. And yet the MSM and Labor want to live in an echo chamber
where the uprising against the migrant hotels isn't the biggest story in the country,
leaving it to independent and citizen journalists to do the work, like Lois Perrin.
who, as David Atherton explained, visited South End on Sea,
which has become hell for the residents
with the seafront avoided by the locals
because of the change at the Skylark Hotel.
I was just wondering if I could speak to any of the people in here.
You're going to?
I just wanted to have a chat.
I just wanted to see what's going on.
Who's staying here?
What's going on?
Because my nan has tried to book a room
and it keeps saying that there's a problem with the booking system.
You're a point.
That's my question.
He's thrilling me.
Because we just want to know what's going on.
Because somebody said, and I don't know if it's true or not,
that there's 100 migrants staying here.
Is that right?
Is that right? Is that why I can't book a room?
Okay.
But is there 100 migrants here?
Is that correct?
I can't answer your question.
You can't?
Why not?
But it's just a straight question.
Are there 100 migrants here or are they not?
Because the hotels close to the public, but people are being seen walking in and out?
What so?
You're not allowed.
I thought it was a hotel.
It's not a hotel.
No, it's nice.
Why is the gate?
Exclusively problem.
But there's people staying here, though.
And of course.
And of course they wouldn't answer her, but then Lois Perry actually saw one of the migrants
in attempted to speak to them. Now, I think the Skylark Migrant Hotel in South End-on-Sea could
become the New Bell Hotel in Apeen because Lois's daughter and her friends now refused to visit the beach at all.
they're not allowed to talk to us.
So for all the viewers, the Skyluck Hotel Aviation Way,
they've gone to not planes to disguise the fact
but there are 100 migrants here.
And yeah, and we're not allowed to talk.
We're not allowed to go in.
And yeah, hopefully another repin doesn't happen here.
Okay, thank you.
Thanks guys.
Bye-bye.
But of course it will be another reping
because this is why today's victory in court
by the local council against the home office to shut the bell hotel is just the beginning.
I have described Essex as the ground zero of this movement, but of course we all need to start
thinking about the consequences of shutting these hotels as well, because where are the criminals
being put next, given safety is the key priority.
That's the point the Conservative Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, who recently visited
Essex, made in the sun today, revealing that parents are now warning their children to avoid
migrant hotspots on the way home from school. He added of his time in Essex, I spoke to teenagers,
parents and grandparents all rightly concerned about the safety of their community. These
weren't racist or far-right thugs. They were mums in pink t-shirts with uni and Jack Bunting.
One mother told me how her daughter's school had risen to her suggesting children avoid certain
parts of town on their walk home. Her young daughter told me that men from the hotel's loiter
outside certain spots were they look at us. Another mother told me how her daughter had bought a
pair of construction workers' boots to put outside the house, make it look as if there was a man
inside. Among everyone I spoke to, there was outrage at how they felt the perfectly legitimate
anger over mass uncontrolled migration had been ignored by the government and smeared by an absurdly
out-of-touch liberal elite.
And Robert Jenrick has now reacted to the decision from the court today to shut the bell hotel in Epping, Essex, writing,
congratulations to the people of Essex.
They protested.
They were smeared, but they have won.
The solution, however, cannot be to move the illegal migrants and force them on another community.
This has gone on far too long.
The country is well past breaking point.
the last government didn't listen and failed.
Stama's making it even worse.
Change the law.
Get third country deals.
Deport everyone who's come here illegally.
End this.
And of course it is difficult for a conservative party politician to make that argument.
But Nigel Farage has also released a statement in the past few minutes, writing,
this is a victory for the parents and concerned residents.
Epi. They do not want their young women being assaulted on the streets. This community stood up
bravely despite being slanded as far right and have won. They represent the vast majority of
decent people in this country. Young undocumented males who break into the UK illegally
should not be free to walk the streets anywhere. They must be detained and deported. I hope that
Epin provides inspiration to others across the country.
And by the way, none of this feeling is irrational, okay?
I just want to show you these horrifying images, which the Gryft Report explained shows various videos of weapons from Yemen being housed in this so-called asylum accommodation by illegals.
Now, when you see this, don't you wonder
why when you see the Lifty's protesting outside these migrant hotels
with Antifa and the stand-up to racism mob,
if they ever worry about the proven unsafe criminals
being housed inside?
Well, Baste and Bougie was able to expose them
for the champagne socialist they are.
Yes.
Why haven't you done it yet?
Because there's no process to do it.
Why is there no processes?
I don't know.
Well, the process is you just allow them to come into your home and live there.
So may I ask you why you haven't done it yet?
Because I haven't had the opportunity.
Let's just hold on.
Oh, I'm not having this.
What?
No, no, no, no.
There's many of opportunities.
You can go into the hotel and you can tell them to come and live in your house and stay.
You can easily do that.
So how come, okay, so how come now you plan to house the migrants?
How do I plan?
Yeah, what made you change your mind or what made you have changed my mind.
My mind has always been the same.
Okay, so if there is someone who is looking for a home that there's in this country
and currently be able to put up in a hotel or home,
could you make us a promise on the screen?
Because you said that you are for migrants coming into your home.
Can you document you inviting the migrants into your home and living there for one month?
Would you be able to document that for us?
Yes.
And based and bougie,
joins me on today's superstar panel now, alongside Steph the Alternerd.
So Basin Bucci, the reality is these lefties, of course, don't want to house migrants,
but I do wonder how on earth they can continue to justify these protests,
given the slew of headlines that we are seeing about the crime waves being conducted by the
illegal migrants inside those hotels, which, by the way, include consistent sexual assault
on young British women?
I mean, the only thing that would make someone want to defend a criminal is if they're being
paid. So now I am fully convinced, and I will do a full investigation on this, that a lot of
these people that are part of Antifa and stand up to racism are being paid. Because I find it
so funny how they are holding up these signs talking about stand up to racism, but they're not
standing up to racism when it comes to the black people who are slaves in Libya. They're not
standing up to racism when it comes to the Congolese and Nigerian Christians that are being
assassinated by Islam. They're not even standing up to racism when it comes to the 22-year-old
black woman who defended her mom after a migrant tried to walk into her blind mother's home.
Why they're not defending that? They're standing outside of Britannia talking about racism. A
black woman was just arrested. Go and defend that. So if anyone can help me find that man who said
he was going to house that migrant. I promise I will give you not even 100, 200 pounds.
I'll up the price if someone can help me find that person who said they're going to house that
migrant because these people are liars and they are paid liars. He will never do it. He will never do
it. But Steph, then we see the mainstream media jumping all over this Raise the Colors campaign,
which I think has been brilliant. And I would argue revealing their true colours as Britain
Haters, as England haters.
Because you saw that from Good Morning Britain.
They're not even trying to hide the fact anymore, Steph, that they link our beautiful
Union Jack, our beautiful St. George's flag directly with the far right, I believe in
invisible far right, and with racism.
Yeah.
First and foremost, I may have to restart my router in a minute because I'm trying to figure
out why Zoom is having
a little problem with me.
Okay, great.
For the quality of what you see
maybe with me on the screen. But essentially,
look, if the British flag offends you,
then ultimately you're the one that's got
issues. Because the way
I see it is this. When you look at the other
flags, right, so the LGBT
flag, that's representative
the whole of their community and they add
more colours on pretty much each month,
it seems, for a different section.
You've got America. They revere their
flag and display it.
without actually being called far right.
Well, if that's the case, then,
why is the Union Jack considered only representative of the far right?
The Union Jack is the flag for the whole of the UK,
so it represents all of us.
And so the waving the American flag or the LGBT flag
doesn't attract any criticism,
but the criticism comes in its droves when it comes to the Union Jack.
So for me, it's like, why the double standard,
Why do they not want us to waive the union, Jack?
Why do they not want us to show how much pride we have in being British and being English?
Why indeed? Why indeed?
Because I think these people hate us.
That is the issue.
And that is why the raise, the colours campaign is so damn effective.
Because how on earth can you listen to someone like Adul Ray, a growing adult who has a huge career, who actually has been a beneficiary, I would argue, of being someone who isn't white in this country, always choosing to see racism and bizarrely deciding to see a threat, an actual threat to his safety when he sees that glorious image.
arriving in Birmingham of the St. George's flag and the Union Jack.
That is a troubled man. That is a man who we should be ignoring.
And that is a man who does not represent the feelings of the United Kingdom.
Breaking today, celebrations all over Essex, ground zero of the migrant hotel uprising.
after this extraordinary court decision this afternoon,
which was tried to be scuppered at the last minute
by the despicable home office and the even more unpatriotic Evette Cooper.
But congratulations to the judge holding firm
and saying that the Bell Hotel in Epping must be closed.
All of those illegals must be out of there within 24 days.
And what's brilliant is that this story, which has been routinely ignored
by the captured and corrupt mainstream media
with this one court decision has been thrust to the top of the news agenda,
whether they like it or not. Watch.
We see news, and we start with breaking news,
news that Epping Forest District Council in the south of England
has just been granted a temporary high court injunction.
blocking asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel.
That judgment has just come in in the last few moments.
Some breaking news now.
And in the last couple of minutes,
the High Court has granted an injunction for Epping Forest District Council
to temporarily block asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel in Essex.
A very significant development.
The judge here at the High Court
has just ruled that Epping Forest District Council can be granted an injunction
blocking the use of the Bell Hotel in Epping for use as an asylum seeker hotel.
This is a victory for people power.
This is a victory and oh my goodness it touches me for the mums and the grandmums
and actually the daughters of Essex who were able to prove through patriotic and peaceful scenes like this
that there was no connection to the so-called far right, the invisible far right with these protests.
This was a movement of ordinary patriots rising up and saying enough is enough.
Enough is enough. Why on earth? Should our daughters, should our 14-year-olds be elected?
allegedly sexually assaulted by migrants arriving off small boats within eight days.
Because remember, that was the incident that sparked what has become a national movement.
And trust me, people are listening to this decision and it is going to wake people up and down the country.
Rupert Lowe responding today.
Writing on X, the head of Restore Britain, don't just close the bell hotel and disperse the illegals
to the community or move them to another town, close the Bell Hotel and deport every single one of
them. Do that across the country and stop the boats overnight. Fact, this is all just so painfully
obvious. And painfully obvious it may be, but it doesn't mean that it's going to happen.
Kemi Badenock, the Conservative Party leader, has also decided to weigh in, writing good news
and a victory for the mums and dads I spoke to an Epin who just want their children to be safe.
Putting a hotel full of young male illegal immigrants in the middle of a community like Epin
was always going to lead to issues. They need to be moved out of the area immediately.
But Epin is just one of many towns struggling with these asylum hotels.
Labour have no solutions. They're not smashing any gangs and small boat arrivals are at record highs.
I do have a plan. Bring back a proper deterrent and remove
all illegal arrivals immediately, so towns like Epping never have to deal with this again.
And I was particularly touched by the Reform UK councillor Jamie McIver,
because Jamie has done an incredible job.
We have been covering the story like the rest of the independent media
before anyone in the mainstream touched it, but Jamie was there,
even though Reform UK bosses had warned their councillors to stay away.
And he wrote powerfully on X today.
Thank you, Epping, Mums.
You will be remembered in history.
I'm so proud of you all.
I'm going to give that a retweet.
But how out of touch is our mainstream media?
Because they want to misrepresent what happened in Epping altogether.
Chris Rose has pointed out this afternoon.
that the Guardian is not happy with the working-class locals in Epping
and the fact that they won.
Because listen to how the Guardian characterised the protests outside the Bell Hotel.
Asylum seekers are to be removed from a hotel that has attracted repeated far-right demonstrations
after a high court judge granted a temporary injunction blocking them from being housed there.
To my superstar panel based in Buzi and Steph the alter nerd,
Steph, seriously, how on earth does the Guardian live with themselves?
How can they see those pictures of mothers, of young teenage girls worried about their safety,
of grandmothers, of dads who are so concerned that they can no longer let their youngsters walk to school
and deride the people of who we are seeing on screen as far right?
I think it's despicable.
I think they are disgusting.
And it shows the fight that we have ahead, given we have a mainstream media that is still, even now,
even when they've seen these protests with their own eyes,
prepared to be so intellectually dishonest to protect the regime.
Yeah, the mainstream media at this point, as far as I'm concerned, only has one purpose,
which is exactly what you said there to protect the regime.
Or as I like to put it, to protect Kirstama's dictatorship, to be the mouthpiece for Kirstama.
his dictatorship because at the end
of the day we will not forgive
and we will not forget
the British people in this
country will remember
the institutions
that stood behind us
as we are fighting
for what we have culturally
now but also
for our future as well
it is as simple as that
and if the mainstream media
don't get on board quick
with the actual sentiment
that is here now in the UK with British people,
well, as far as I'm concerned,
they've just signed their own death warrant
and mainstream media is going to die faster
than any of us ever anticipated.
Yeah, very true.
Based on Bougie, what's your take on this decision?
Because, of course, I have described Epine
as the ground zero of this hotel uprising.
We've seen the peaceful protest spread to other communities.
Surely those communities
and those councils are now going to be inspired by these incredible scenes
and are going to want the same result.
Well, first and foremost, I think this is not just a victory for the Epping community
or victory for patriots or victory for moms.
This is a victory for safety because that's what it's always been about.
It's always been about protecting our children from foreigners
who believe it's okay to just casually assault a child.
And mind you, one of the children who was assaulted was a black woman.
So this just goes to show that this has enough.
nothing to do with race and has everything to do with safety.
Now, the next question is, where are they going to move these migrants?
Where are they going to move them?
Because if you read the article, the article clearly states that the hotel is going to be temporarily blocked.
But wherever they move them, I promise you, I will find that hotel as well and I'll be protesting outside.
Indeed.
Adam Brooks, who has been at Ground Zero as part of the independent media contingent.
but for him this was a particular passion project,
given he is a local and Epping Local,
has just released this video, watch.
By the high call, but let's just remember,
the council, the local council, did not back our protests,
did not support us, did not turn up,
our local MP did not turn up, did not support us.
We forced the council into this action.
The truthful reporting,
from the ground, myself and others
push it out there in the mainstream media
and thankfully people like GB News
and talk TV and all those reported
it truthfully. Well
done to everyone that turned
up and protested, especially
the women and children, especially
the pink movement, the pink ladies.
Well done. We gave
the council no choice
but to do this. We were not stopping
until this was closed.
Well done the people of Epping.
Well done those that backed us.
well done those that stuck their head above the parapet and felt uncomfortable and did something
they'd never done before and protested people power got the bell hotel shut not the authorities
not the council and not the MPs an amazing decision but i think that's completely true actually
because when you think about it step actually the council was a conservative council they
really did only follow suit. I would argue the mainstream media, including Gb News and talk TV,
only decided to cover this when they saw the incredible scenes on the independent media on a daily
basis. But I knew when I was the first to lead my show on this story all of those weeks ago,
that the people of Essex would not back down. And of course, what we saw on the first night,
of so-called violent protests, Steph,
actually was that the police
were trying to facilitate
violent thugs
in terms of the Antifa activists
who they were shipping in,
escorting in,
and then taking away in the buses.
And I think after the police were shamed
and after the hard left were shamed,
effectively, it was left to the locals.
And guess what, Steph?
After that shameful incident from the Epping Essex police,
have we seen any violence?
No, totally peaceful.
No, and as far as I'm concerned,
that was the aim of the institutions and the police
when they did shipping the lefties, the walks and Antifa.
What did they think was going to happen?
The two sides were going to protest on one end of street
and the other end at street
and everything was going to be uncidori.
No.
The left Antifa, they're there.
They were there to antagonise.
And the institutions and the police,
as far as I'm concerned,
knew that they were going to antagonise.
So shit them over there in the first place to bait us.
But thank goodness we didn't take the bait
that we are smarter than that.
Now, one thing, because this is developing news
and absolutely breaking,
my mate, Black Belt Barrister,
on YouTube, his name's Dan, and he's just quoted part of, it looks like a response from the
home office saying, the home office had warned the decision would substantially impact its
ability to house asylum seekers in hotels across the UK.
Well, firstly, no, she's Sherlock.
And secondly, good.
There is no room for these illegal immigrants to be in this country in the first place.
Yes, you're totally right.
Deport, deport, deport.
You're totally right, Steve.
And actually, I've got their response here via Stephen Swinfid of the Times, who writes,
the Home Office has suggested that its entire policy of housing asylum seekers and hotels
is at risk after Epping Forest Council was granted an injunction by the High Court.
The Council has been granted a temporary injunction, but the Home Office warned at the
hearing today that similar applications made elsewhere would then aggravate pressures on the asylum estate.
It said that injunction applications could become a new norm adopted by local authorities,
and here's what makes me really angry, based in bushy,
runs the risk of acting as an impetus for further violent protests.
They are gaslighting us.
Where were the violent protests in Epin Essex?
What we've seen for weeks and weeks and weeks is peaceful patriots,
moms, dads, grandfathers, granddaughters, daughters themselves on the streets.
We've seen nothing violence.
The violence was sparked by Antifa and encouraged by the police.
So how dare the home office go into court and lie?
They are sick.
So holding the union jack is violent.
Holding a sign that says protect our children is violent.
But yet the stand up to racism attacking people and screaming in people's faces is not violent.
The illegal migrants start assaulting children.
children is not violent. This is absolutely insane. And what's such a shame about this whole situation
is the fact that the UK used to be the beacon of equality. It doesn't matter what skin color you are,
what culture you come from. Over here in the UK, you are treated as an equal. But we can
clearly see that there's a two-tier system here. Because how is it, like I generally, it hurts
in my head even thinking about it. How is it that wanting to protect your child means that you
are violent, far-right individual? How is it that being anti-rape?
makes you a far-right individual.
People have lost their common sense.
People have lost their mind.
And I feel like this country is falling apart so, so badly.
And we are literally entering the dark ages
that we cannot just sit down and admit
that these illegal migrants keep making up majority,
not majority, but they keep making up a huge sum of these assaults
towards young girls.
And somebody needs to do something about it.
But since our government and establishment
does not want to do something about it,
we have to go out on the streets and we need to protest.
Of course, because what they have tried to do for a very long time is cover up the truth, as you rightly point out, based in Bucci, which is that when you break down these numbers per capita, the violence being committed by the illegals, the criminals who are here illegally, is off the scale in comparison to the native population.
And the reality is that these examples of violence are only getting worse.
We see the arrests happening.
We see the charges happening virtually every single day.
So they cannot cover up the crime anymore.
So what they try and do, Steph, is instead pretend that the real threat, the real crime, is from the Patriots,
protesting peacefully outside the hotels.
So that's why I think we have to not give them what they want.
What they want is violence. And I think we've also got to be very suspicious about the
behaviour of the police outside of these hotels. Why at Canary Wharf over the weekend, for example,
were they only enforcing the no mask policy on the patriotic side of the street, yet the
antifa thugs were all able to have their face covers? Why was it that they were only unnecessarily
arresting the protest? My argument here, Steph, and I know some people will call me a conspiracy,
theorist, but trust me on this, okay?
My argument is that it suits the establishment, it suits the government, it suits the police
for there to be violence outside of these hotels.
That is what they want.
They want to encourage it because they are making this argument in court.
Absolutely.
The other thing I would say is don't forget the conservatives in all of this.
Now, quite rightly so, there's a lot of anger towards Kirstama and his dictatorship, right?
Because they're the ones that are in power.
But let's not forget, the conservatives were in power 12, 13 years before Kirstama took the reins on all of this.
So this has been a buildup of 12, 13 years of the conservative government also failing us.
So Kemi Badenok and the rest of them, right, turning around and saying, oh, this is a win.
thankfully now the Bell Hotel
has been closed down to illegal immigrants
blah blah blah blah blah blah
do you know what
they can shut the hell up
sit down and just
be out of this narrative
because they've created this mess
just as much as the Labour government
and for them to be like
oh we're on the side of the British people
this that and the other well where were they
for the last 12, 13 years
when they were in power
they weren't on the side of us
they were creating this environment
that Kirst Dahmer and his dictatorship now have been able to take full advantage of,
which is to let just everyone in at this point,
regardless if they rip our children, attack us women.
No, it don't matter, because they've now been able to get a situation here now
where the illegal immigrants have more rights than us.
The illegal immigrants, right, and those that are not British,
have more rights to waive their own damn flag
than we've got to waive our flag in our own country.
It's insane.
So the Conservatives can sit down as well and be out of this narrative.
It's not a win for them.
Totally.
I mean, I love your passion and you're so right because you look at the way that these enemy flags are policed, which is non-existent.
They're not policed at all.
And you're so right that those people actually have more rights than us.
It's very shocking.
I guess the one exception that I would make, Steph,
And you may not agree, but is Suella Braverman and Robert Generic?
Because both of those individuals, and remember, I've been very clear,
I don't think I could ever vote for the Conservative Party again after their betrayal.
So this is not in support of the Conservative Party.
But both of those individuals quit government, quit their roles as ministers
because of the despicable policies that were allowing this to happen.
And both became the most serious.
senior politicians in the country
to actually attend
the hotel migrant protests.
So Ella Braverman did so
in Waterlooville, Robert
Jenrick did so in Appian Essex.
I do give them credit for that stuff
because, remember, Reform UK
were banning their
senior members from attending
these protests. So they are my two exceptions.
Others might disagree, but
I do think they've done good work on this.
I do get
why you're saying those two of
exceptions. My problem with them though is this. Suella Braveman, for example, she was the
Home Secretary. She had all the power in the world to be able to stop the boats and stop this
from happening in the first place and she somehow didn't. I'd want to really want to drill down
on that and really ask why, really get into the nitty-gritty. Because let's put
put it this way, right? The illegal immigrants in the UK aren't actually technically classed as
illegal immigrants by border force. They're classed as arriving passengers. That's why when they
come to the UK, they don't get done for being an illegal immigrant because their status is
automatically changed to arriving passengers. Well, who put that in the first place? Who put that
into the rules in the first place? It was the conservative government. And so, yeah, to a
certain extent I do give Robert
Janric and Suella Braverman
you know a few snaps and claps
for what they're doing for the movement. Don't get
me wrong but when
they were in power they just
simply didn't do enough and I'd want to know
why.
Very good question
and I do think
you are right. The Conservatives cannot be
forgiven and it's a very very difficult
position for them but I
will call out people that are
prepared to put their own neck on
line because what we actually need is the almost the mainstreaming of what's going on because
you've seen the mainstream media want to describe these protests, the Guardian even doing it today
as far right. And that's where I think we've got to say nonsense, absolute nonsense. But look,
we celebrate today, well done, Patriots of Essex. I said, I said right back on the first show,
You know, I have a real connection with Essex because I'm actually in Essex boy.
My mum was born in Billerickey and my whole mum's side of the family is from Essex.
And I said on that very first episode, all of those weeks ago, they've messed with the wrong people.
It is the people of Essex who will not take this lying down, but will do this with a sense of class that will make it impossible for the media to ignore.
And that is what's happened.
Congratulations.
I salute you.
And let's do this in some other communities.
But of course, we are all very clear that the battle has only just begun.
So what on earth happened with slippery Stama before he headed to America?
Do you think Lady Victoria Stama, her marriage and total crisis,
utterly furious with her husband's ridiculous displays with very,
Vladimir Zelensky, all of the rumors in terms of, you know,
Grind a Ukrainian rent boys firebombing their house.
Do you think she just sort of slapped him one before getting on the plane to go
and literally bore the world in Washington, D.C.?
Because the evidence was that Stama was seriously injured after he apparently burst his lip.
Now Basil the Great wrote
People are curious after care Stammer appears to have burst as if police say the culprit behind it
Must have really hated the Prime Minister
Narrowing down the search to 99% of the British public
Biology Rules OK said a suspicious cut or scab appeared on Stama's top lip on the 14th of August
Another cut or scab appeared on his bottom lip on the 18th of August
I look forward to hearing care's official explanation
nation. In the meantime, perhaps he should put himself into quarantine when he returns to
the UK. Carol Decker simply wrote, friction wound. And of course, maybe this doesn't really
matter, but I think Given Starm is such an embarrassment for the United Kingdom. It's just
another example of how this is not a man who should ever be on the world stage. He made zero
difference yesterday, the White House edited amount of most of the official photos. And when he was
given a moment to briefly speak, what he managed to do was bore everyone into submission. Watch.
We can make real progress towards a just and lasting outcome. Obviously, that has to involve
Ukraine. And a trilateral meeting seems the sensible next step.
So thank you for being prepared to take that forward
because I think if we can ensure that that is the progress out of this meeting,
both security guarantees and some sort of progress.
Sorry, make it stop.
Genuinely, I've fallen asleep.
I've fallen asleep.
Seriously, every time, I honestly, I don't know about you.
I don't know if you experienced the same thing.
Every time Star must start speaking, I'm like, okay, I've really got to make an effort.
I've really got to make an effort.
This is my job.
I have to try and listen.
And just like then, he's speaking for 20 seconds, and I switch off because he says absolutely nothing.
Compare that to Donald Trump, who's obviously an incredibly captivating leader in so many ways.
Only he could have pulled off what he's done over the past day.
But it was actually this hot mic moment when he was in conversation with French President Emmanuel,
where I thought, God, such a difference.
And I think he wants to make a deal.
You understand that it's crazy as it sounds.
You sit down.
Sit down, everybody.
And I know that was very quiet because it wasn't meant to be recorded.
But what he was saying is he turned to Macron.
And I know it's crazy, but this guy just really wants to make a deal.
To my superstar panel, based and Buzi and Steph the alter nerd,
based on Buzzi, what on earth is Stama doing?
I mean, he is meant to be representing us.
Do you think he's gotten to some type of altercation with Lady Victoria Stama,
who seems very miserable?
Because he's on his holidays.
So I don't understand why a cold sore would break out at this point,
which is what his team are trying to explain this away as.
I think the reason why he's getting so many bruises on his lips is simply just karma.
Kirstama has lied so much through that mouth that now karma is officially biting him in his lip, okay?
And in regards to you saying that every single time he speaks, you get so bored.
I've actually figured out why we get so bored every time he speaks.
It's because he speaks with four stops.
Like I'm not sure if you've realized where every time he speaks, he speaks in four stops.
and that's why we get so bored as hell.
Yes, and he has that nasally thing going on too.
It's like, yes, I won't try and do it.
It's so bad.
But yes, I know what you mean.
It's terrible.
But not only that, but it's just like,
how many times are you going to embarrass us?
Like, you can't even get a little bit of Vasily.
You couldn't even put a bit of makeup on your lips
before meeting the President of the United States.
I've lost count of how many times Kea Stama has embarrassed our country.
And this is like the 199 time he's done it.
Stiff, what did you make?
of Stama turning up, looking like a total mess, having already caused real issues, I would
say, after his inappropriate hug with Vladimir Zelensky outside Downing Street, which
caused the Russian media to describe him as Zelensky's daddy.
And then he turned up and was totally ineffective.
This is a thing.
no matter where Kirstama turns up,
he's always going to look like a mess.
No matter what, really, at this point,
whether he's got a busted lip, urbees, whatever.
Maybe he's not run out of alleged Ukrainian rent boys.
Who knows, right?
The one thing, though, that I took away from all of this
with him attending that event
was the lack of respect
that other leaders have for him at this point.
Now, there was another clip, another POV of Kay Stahmer talking and you could see President Trump and Georgia Maloney sat next to it.
And as soon as Kay Stammer started talking, Georgia Maloney, she just looked away.
She looked away and she went like this.
Now, looking away and turning like this indicates, A, you've not got their full attention, which again is a lack of respect.
and B, when you've got your hand over your mouth like that,
it means that you want to really, really say something,
but you are stopping yourself physically from saying it.
And for me, I'm like, do you know what, Georgia Maloney?
Have you got something to say?
Go freaking nuts because 99% of Britons are probably going to be behind you anyway, last.
Totally. She's great. She's great.
She was also rolling her eyes when the German president was speaking.
But look, just to prove how totally irrelevant he was from these talks,
despite utterly infuriating his wife by calling off his holiday.
This was the official picture, the piece through strength image, released by the White House.
This was on the official White House feed.
Can you see Starma? Can anyone see Star?
No, they've literally cut him out.
So he was sitting by Georgia Maloney, but he's the only one.
he's the only leader that they cut out of the official shot,
even the Finnish president who Donald Trump didn't actually recognize
around the table yesterday made it in.
No Stama.
He is not only an embarrassment, he is an irrelevance.
And you know what?
There's one border that you need to care about, Stama.
It's owls.
So return to this country, stop on your little missions, end your holiday,
get your family business under control and come and save us. That is what's required.
But what's interesting is that Stama is actually about to be plunged into a Labour civil war.
With Andy Burnham, the Manchester mayor, and Sadiq Khan, the failed London mayor, both now on very
open manoeuvres to take his job. This from Peter Lloyd, Sadiq Khan is plotting a coup against
care Stama in a bid for Labor Party leadership insiders say, Westminster sources claim Khan has
outgrown his role as mayor and wants even greater power before retirement. And this comes after
Khan says Labor supporters are delusional. That's his word. If they don't recognize Stama's disastrous
first year in office, he hasn't done a great job. He told an audience at the Edinburgh television
festival, he really needs to pick things up. Now, Steph the alternate, he may be telling the truth
there, but this is still an astonishing intervention from someone who is considered one of
Kirstama's biggest allies. Do you remember when Donald Trump went for the jugular at
Turnbury in Scotland recently against Sadiq Khan? Stama actually did step in and defend him and
said, that's a friend of mine. Well, with friends like these, who needs enemies?
Very true. However, what Sadiq Khan has said here? It's a case of right message, just the wrong
messenger? Because I don't know about you, but I see the absolute hilarious irony of what
Sadiq Khan has said. Because, yeah, Kirstama has had an absolute disastrous first year in office.
and that's an understatement of the century.
Let's put it that way.
But Sadiq Khan, he's had a disastrous term, run,
whatever you want to call it,
of being the mayor of London.
Crime rights of sword.
Stabbings are up, murders are up, rapes are up,
stealings up.
London isn't what it wore 10, 15 years ago.
Under Sadiq Khan, London has got much more dangerous to visit.
and walk around.
And that's because of Sadiq Khan.
This is why I say it's the right message,
but the wrong messenger.
Sadiq Khan needs to look in the mirror
when he's talking about Kirstama
because he's also talking about himself.
Yeah, indeed, indeed.
There's not just Kahn to worry about, though,
based in Bougie,
because the new statesman
also reporting today that Andy Burnham,
the Mayor of Greater Manchester has become Labor's king over the water.
This new piece says, as their parties woes deep and disillusioned MPs are looking to the Greater Manchester Mayor.
And George Eaton writes, it's one that some MPs, plenty of them former Burnham critics, are increasingly attracted by.
He's the only possible frontrunner not tainted by being part of this government, remarks one influential backbencher.
Andy says he has changed.
Personally, I believe him.
Another senior figure suggested there are many more than 80 MPs who would nominate him.
Nigel Lawson, the head of compass, which is repositioning itself as the leader of Labor's soft left, comments.
Burnham is proving himself to be popular in the party and has seen to have the character and politics to win the country.
I meet a lot of people in Labor increasingly willing this to happen.
And this is a three-way war based in Bougie because all of these people are forgetting the frontrunner, Stama's own deputy, Angela Rainer, Red Rainer, who desperately wants the job.
So I think it's curtains for Stama because these are now the three biggest figures in labour outside of him, all actively campaigning for his job.
I think this is just symbolic of the Labour Party's ethos
which is they're just all there for power
because how is it that you know you had
not his name Starma defending
Sadiq Khan in front of Trump
and yet Sadiq Khan is betraying him
and now this guy's betraying him
it makes no sense and in my personal opinion
we don't want Labour in Parliament anymore
we are so tired of labour
any single time any person from the Labour Party
decides to take charge of any borough
within the UK, we see a drastic decline
of that borough. So no, we do not want Labour
to be in Parliament anymore. Get rid of all of them. We don't want them.
Breaking right now, a new crisis
at BBC Breakfast
as Nagamunchetti and Charlie State,
the underfire hosts both under investigation,
both accused of bullying,
go into total meltdown.
Now, I've got some fascinating insight
about what is going on between these two.
But I will repeat my overall view on this,
which is that the British Bashing Corporation
is proving itself once again
to be total hypocrites
because they sacked John To Road
for literally repeating a Kanye West song lyric
in a nightclub, they sacked Greg Wallace for literally making some inappropriate or slightly
sexual jokes, but Nagamonchetti and Charlie State, because of course they teamed up, are safe
because of her characteristics, the fact that she is a woman of colour. That is total hypocrisy.
But speaking of hypocrisy, I've got news on how Charlie State is dealing with this,
and I think it shows he's losing the plot.
And Charlie, mate, you're a journalist. And so you have to remember that just because you are the focus of a story, it doesn't mean that different rules apply.
So I can reveal today that Charlie State has gone to Ipso. Now, that is the independent press regulation body and demanded that photographers no longer take pictures of him arriving at the BBC.
This is the private and confidential document, which I am going to reveal to you for the first time today.
it was sent to all newspaper editors in the United Kingdom.
Ipso has today been contacted by a representative acting on behalf of Charlie State.
Editors may be aware that Mr. State is one of the presenters of BBC breakfast.
Mr. State has expressed concern about the conduct of photographers outside his workplace.
In light of this, he requests that the press do not approach him for comment or photograph him when he is entering and exiting his place of work.
He also requests that editors do not purchase or publish photographs, which have been taken.
in such circumstances and if they are unsure about the provenance of any photographs of him he
requests they contact the press office for clarification uh mr state can i just explain to you how
this whole thing works you are an employee of the british fashion corporation the bbc the state
broadcaster we pay your wages when you turn up for work at the bbc you are turning up for work
at a public place.
It's just like how an MP turns up to work at the House of Commons.
Are you seriously suggesting, Mr. State, that the BBC should be able to stop taking images
of people turning up at their place of work?
You are losing the plot, mate, because you have become the story, but you cannot be a total
hypocrite.
Now I'm told that state is very much struggling with all of this
and that there was a recent incident with paparazzi photographers
where he started shouting and aggravating the situation
and then recording the paparazzi back,
which is perhaps what led to this episode complaint.
More recently, he's had his driver park right up next to the studio
in order to avoid them.
But as I say, this is completely tone deaf for a man who is a journalist
and who has failed to comment once on these very serious allegations against him.
Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph reporting that the BBC has a Naga problem.
Writing Naga Munchetti likes her toast made just so when she presents BBC breakfast.
It needed to be a little bit burnt, but not too much.
And if you didn't get it right, she would never shout.
you, but she would act as if it was a really stupid mistake to make, one former subordinate
who used to be tasked with fueling the presenter tells me. Instead, she would be like,
oh, they can't get the toast right, they can't do anything. We've learned a lot, perhaps too
much about Munchetti's morning eating habits lately. A story in the sun at the weekend claimed
that the presenter had kicked off at a terrified intern over how they spread mammite on her
toast and moaned that her porridge was too hot and the blueberry topping wasn't to her liking.
There was such a mad culture of fare around a very, very stupid thing, the former subordinate says.
It was said that his relationship with Munchetti and State had broken down,
and it was reported last week that he no longer directly messages his highly paid stubs,
this in reference to the show's editor Richard Frediani.
There have also been rumours that Munchetian State,
who sit next to one another on the breakfast sofa three days a week, have fallen out.
Couple that with the programme's tumbling audience figures,
and you have the recipe for a potential existential crisis.
It's not without its achievements, but it's not central to the nation, says the BBC presenter.
Maybe that's what breeds this crazed self-hatred.
Another former breakfast staff are saying people who work in Solford say,
I wouldn't take a job at breakfast if you paid me twice as much as they're offering because it's so toxic.
So again, I repeat, we have all of these allegations.
Charlie State is acting like he's completely out of control.
The editor of the program is acting like he's completely out of control.
Nagamuncetti is allegedly bullying subordinate.
and making sexual jokes to producers on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Yet she survives, apparently, because of identity politics.
This is bizarre.
It's a situation I don't think the BBC can allow to continue,
especially given, by the way,
it's hardly been a secret that this is the most toxic sofa on earth.
Watch this.
Because you've come in,
making sure you've done your research on us as well.
I think it's polite.
Also pointing your finger,
but a lot, to be honest.
What, do you,
that really, I'm so sorry, Charlie.
Do you not like being interviewed?
Do you know, I like,
I like, um,
communication.
I don't mind.
You wish you were here now.
I don't like ice cream, Hannah.
You don't like ice cream,
but you just said pistachio.
If I had to eat an ice cream for the rest of my life,
it would be pistachio flavor,
but I don't like cold food.
do you like brownies
not so much
but you know
we'll get to know each other Hannah
you'll find out a lot
you'll find out Charlie likes ice cream
you'll get more caught Charlie
I won't be bringing brownies into the office then
no no everyone else does don't
don't let me deny the rest of the office
Hannah it's been great to you I'm glad you're enjoying
the ice cream certainly needed in this weather
take care I'm having a great time yeah
thanks
Hannah being sent imagine that
oh business business correspondent
what's your job of could be sent to
ice cream factory and you actually like an ice cream parlor do you think you're
rather brought the tone down there oh be quiet come on I apologize it's working
hard doing the story and then time now for a look at the headlines where you are
this morning you would hear the voice later and the can you look interested I'll look
this way what which camera so the interesting thing here is that one thing is
is which is it camera three what am i what a four no i wanted a single because i think we just need to
remove there we are the interesting thing you'll be asking you'll be asking at home is what is the
effect of that on a conversation you might have a mug so the effect of that is one you wouldn't hear
the voice you wouldn't hear the voices quickly it would take a while to travel and also it would be
quite a bit quieter so now you know if you're having a conversation on mars shortly we know the
official details on that
It's nice with you pay attention, isn't what you're saying?
It really is.
Have you got to you?
I mean, they really can't stand each other.
I'd love to know how long this can go on for.
But to my superstar panel, Steph the Alter Nerd and Based and Booji,
based and bougie, the thing is right, I struggle to see how Nagamuncetti is able to keep her job
when the allegations against her are identical, in many ways, to the allegations against Greg Wallace and John Terode, it seems if at the BBC you're a straight, white, old man, it's very easy to get rid of you.
If you're a woman of colour, there may be a different rules.
I mean, it's obvious that the only reason why they're keeping this very rude and disrespectful woman is because she's a woman of colour.
And this is the whole issue that I have with this whole DEI, diversity, inclusion thing, is that we are not actually hiring people who are good at their jobs.
Like, for you to not even be able to control your laughter, for you to not even to just pretend to like ice cream for just one minute, you can just tell that she's very comfortable with her paycheck and she knows she's not losing her job because she's a coloured woman.
And this is the problem that we're having.
We're missing actual quality characters and quality presenters.
you can actually deliver something to the show, sorry,
and not just lazy and comfortable about their jobs.
And I find it's so fascinating that she can act like such a brat
and can consistently show unprofessionalism.
But John Torodi, I think that's how you pronounce his name,
was stacked for playing a Kanye West song in his own private time
outside of the BBC whilst he was at a nightclub.
It's just clear racism. It's clear racism.
Anti-white racism.
Steve, the alternate, what do you,
make of the fact that Charlie
stayed is in
such a mess. He's now demanding
that he's unable
to be photographed or filmed outside
his place of work when he works for BBC
News that films people outside
their places of work every
single day. I mean, it's
champagne socialism, hypocrisy,
is it not?
Absolutely. And this actually
has shades of
Blake lively and how
she's dealing with things. And I say this.
because Charlie State, what's going on with him
is that the situation is getting out of control
and he can't handle it
and he's panicking and he's freaking out.
And so what he's trying to do is he's trying to grab
any straw he can to try and regain that control back.
The problem is, is that when you're grasping at straws,
you're not thinking clearly.
And so when you take an action that you think actually you're going to get that control back,
it backfires on you and you lose even more control.
And this is what we've seen here.
He's done that message to Ipso turning around and saying,
I don't want people taking pictures outside BBC anymore as I enter into the building.
This, that and the other, it's got leaked somehow, whatever.
And yeah, is that looking good on him?
No, it's not.
It's actually worse than the situation.
situation for him. If he doesn't want to say anything or do anything, then don't say or do
anything. He's absolutely still, go to work, do your job, go home. That's what you paid for.
You're not paid to try and control a narrative that you shouldn't have any control over in the first
place. This is a story. The people in the UK deserve to know the truth.
of this story and what's going on.
Because as you quite rightly said, Dan,
we're the ones that's paying for his wages.
He is in a publicly funded role.
So the public have the right
to know exactly what's going on
with this whole situation.
For him to try and censor that,
it's made him and his situation much worse.
Totally. Exactly. Because what are you trying to hide?
But look, at the end of the day,
what is astonishing is that the British Bashing Corporation
always ends up creating these monsters,
always ends up in these situations.
just end it but they won't have the balls to do that and this is why so many hundreds of
thousands of people every single year are stopping to pay the poll tax which they try to describe
as the license fee and by the way you've got the independent media to turn to right including
our incredible superstar panel today you've got to follow and subscribe to them both across social
media but especially on YouTube based and bougie and Steph the alternate I always love having
you and outspoken, please come back very soon. Thank you both so much. And we're going to
reveal today's Greatest Britain and Union Jackass in just one minute, so don't go anywhere. But first
to your feedback, Joyce Martin writes, and this is in regards to the Epine Hotel decision,
if the people protest enough outside all illegal migrant hotels, the government will be in trouble.
Where will they put them all? The outer limits says, we English Brits, need to climb out of the pit of
foe shame into which we have been forced and hold our heads high and our flags of nation.
Parabellum says they will just start putting them in houses, crowning in as many of those
single males in each home that they can. And of course, that is the worry. That is the concern.
Are you going to end up with these legal migrants next door to you? That is the concern.
On the flag issue, Esflin Gio says how we use our
flag is our choice and if anyone else it may offend that's their problem and stella tidman says just check
don't need planning permission for flagpole up to 15 feet nor do you need permission or the national flag
i've ordered mine go stella do the patriotic thing okay a reminder of your union jackass nominees all related
to the flag wars benjamin butterworth for calling those hoisting flags as losers know you're the loser
Butterworth, according to it's only me, 44.
Adul Ray, nominated by Den fled for saying the St. George's flag
makes him think of the far right.
And Torsten Bell, nominated by Kaz Quinn, the Labour Minister, for saying
that reform should spend less time worrying about flags.
Okay, your results are in.
In third place, Torsten Bell, with 5% of your vote.
In the runner-up position, 24% of the vote, Adder Ray.
But it was a one-horse race today.
the worst Britain in the world today, today's Union Jackass, Benjamin Butterworth, with 71% of your vote.
And a very special Greatest Britain nominee today from Chris 64718, every British patriot flag raiser.
He writes, I nominate every British patriot who raises a flag in defence of the blatant attack on patriotism shown by our government and local councils across.
the country, as Britain's greatest patriots, and as Jack has two-tier care for putting us in
this pathetic situation where being patriotic is seen as wrong.
Thank you so much for your company today.
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