Dan Wootton Outspoken - FARAGE ACCUSES OF STARMER OF INCITING VIOLENCE AGAINST REFORM UK AFTER SICK RACIST CLAIMS

Episode Date: September 30, 2025

BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Furious Nigel Farage has claimed Slippery Starmer is inciting Charlie Kirk-style violence against both him and Reform UK politicians and members after a sick conference speech bran...ding the party as the “enemy” of the country and saying Labour needs to be “armed” to fightback. The playbook is now clear: Senior Labour figures have been told by the fallen PM to spark a race war over legitimate concerns from patriots about mass immigration. All the lefties have got now are deranged non-battles about Tommy Robinson. There was even more good news for Reform today, with Narinder Kaur promising to leave the country when Farage becomes PM in a mega boost for their campaign… In his Digest, Dan reveals why Starmer’s emergency Reform racism button and decision to drag out his long-suffering wife Lady Victoria has already backfired. Then the Superstar Panel weigh in – The Hamilton’s are back: Christine Hamilton, author, broadcaster and political commentator, and Neil Hamilton, former Tory Minister and ex-UKIP leader. PLUS: Carol Vorderman’s regrets. Boy oh boy, she has a few. We’ll analyse her unintentionally hilarious return to the spotlight at the Labour party conference. AND: Meghan Markle’s father Thomas Markle is trapped in a high rise building in the Philippines after a major earthquake. We’ll hear from the Duchess’s sister Samantha Markle for the latest. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Meghan Markle exposed for being behind Prince Harry’s disastrous statement versus Buckingham Palace, as it’s revealed what King Charles said about his wayward son following the failed peace summit. All the royal latest with Harry’s biographer and our Royal Mastermind Angela Levin. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live To watch the Uncancelled After Show for exclusive extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 No Smith, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 326. And breaking right now, Furious Nigel Farage has claimed Cypri Stama is inciting Charlie Kirk style violence against both him and reform UK politicians and members after a sick and actually genuinely evil conference speech branding the party as the enemy of the country and saying Labor needs to be armed. to fight back. Because whilst we must come together to fight reform with everything that this movement has, we must go into that battle armed. Then mark my words, we will fight you with everything we have because you are the enemy. It directly threatens the safety of our elected officials
Starting point is 00:00:52 and our campaigners. And frankly, in the wake of the Charlie Kirk murder, I think this is an absolute disgrace. This was Slippery Stama's last fight. It failed with the PM's make-all-break speech turning into yet another deranged rant. But the playbook is now clear. Senior Labour figures have been told by the fallen PM
Starting point is 00:01:16 to spark a race war over legitimate concerns from Patriots about mass immigration. And would you say Nigel Farage is racist? It's hard to escape the conclusion that because many of the things that he does and says, I think drift into racism, it's hard to escape that conclusion. Not just to win the next
Starting point is 00:01:35 election, but to keep the country together and to fight for our belief in a greater Britain, not a littler England. This isn't the age old battle between left and right. This is now a battle between progressives
Starting point is 00:01:51 and reactionaries, between patriots and nationalists, between hope versus hate. 50s have got now a deranged non-battles about Tommy Robinson. We need to know from you, in my view, that what Nigel Farage said when he talks about Tommy Robinson and he said emphatically he doesn't want him in his party, I want to hear that from you. Are you prepared to say it? He don't work for you. Can he not answer? I'm debating him. Are you going to answer or not?
Starting point is 00:02:18 Okay, if you're not going to answer, then why am I here? But there was good news for reform today with Narenda Corp, promising to leave the country when Farage becomes PM in a mega boost for their campaign. I'm going to leave the country and I've said it on air now. I'll go India. I'll go back to India. I've already been looking at property there. Have you?
Starting point is 00:02:38 I don't think he will come into power at all. I think he'll be finished by another year and I think but if he does, if you're asking that question, I'm looking at property in India. I'll be gone. In my digest next why Stama's emergency reform racism button and decision to drag out his long suffering wife, Lady Victoria, has
Starting point is 00:02:55 already backfired. Then my superstar panel weigh in. The Hamilton's are back today. Christine Hamilton, author, broadcaster and political commentator and Neil Hamilton, former Tory minister and ex-UKIP leader. Also coming up on the show today, Carol Vorderman's regrets, and boy, oh boy, she has a few. We'll analyse her unintentionally hilarious return to the spotlight at the Labour Party conference. And a worrying, breaking story. I can reveal today, Megan Markle's father Thomas Markle is currently trapped in a high-rise building in the Philippines after a major earthquake. This has just developed in the past hour.
Starting point is 00:03:36 We are going to hear from the Duchess's sister, Samantha Markle, for the latest she is calling on her sister to take action. Then in the uncanceled after show on Substack, Markle exposed for being behind Prince Harry's disastrous statement versus Buckingham Palace, all the royal latest with Harry's biographer and our Royal Mastermind Angela Levin over at www. live. Before the end of the show, we'll also reveal today's Greatest Britain and Union Jackass. You can vote for the worst Britain in the world today right now in the live chat on YouTube, your nominee, Shabana Mahmood, put forward by Stewie Beef, who says, ah yes, the Labor
Starting point is 00:04:13 Playbook, ignore public concern, brand protesters as thugs, and wonder why trust in politics collapse. Mammud just compared 150,000 marches on the 13th of September to be. word bashes. Weiss treating the health secretary nominated by Drew 59 Blue, who said, just listen to Wes talking about our wonderful NHS. I didn't recognize the institution he was talking about. He kept mentioning free at the point of contact. The only thing that's free at the moment is Nigel Farage, living in all Labor ministers' heads. And Matthew Stadlin, nominated by Drew for being the most obnoxious champagne socialist ever, why GB News gives him airtime is beyond me. So, A big show today. Lots of breaking news. Keep your feedback coming in. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Slippery Stama, the worst Prime Minister in British history. Let me repeat that the worst Prime Minister in British history, bar none, has sunk to rock bottom in a desperate bid to save his own skin as Labour loyalists turn on him due to his story. historic poll lows. His make-all-break conference speech today was truly evil and I really do not use that word lightly. Indeed, Stama, who even forced his long-suffering and estranged wife lady Victoria with that awkward plastered on smile to appear on stage, has made it clear he will go down by dividing the country. In an address aimed squarely at the hard left, he made sick digs about Nigel Farage and a reform UK as the enemy.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Vowing Labour must go into the battle armed. Then the Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy disgracefully claimed Nigel Farage had flirted with Hitler youth. A lie that Farage has told me today was utterly vile. Is Nigel Farage a racist? I answered your question. I'm not going to play the man. I'm playing the ball as our leader did.
Starting point is 00:06:25 I will leave it for the public to come to their own judgments about someone who once flirted with Hitler youth when he was younger. That is for the public. Unbelievable. As I say, Farage has told me today that that claim from Lami on the British bashing corporation, which was not even challenged by the presenter, is utterly vile.
Starting point is 00:06:51 Now, before that, Nigel responded in fury to Stama, rightly claiming that Labour is now inciting violence against both him and reform UK members and politicians from radical left organisations like Antifa in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Labour says these policies are racist and immoral and by implication, reform supporters, reform voters, reform sympathisers, are racist too. Yes, if you think we should control our borders, You are, by the definition of the Prime Minister and his cabinet, all racists.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Now, I don't normally worry about abuse being thrown at me. I've got kind of used to it over the course of the last few years. But to accuse countless millions of being racist is a very, very low blow. Why? Well, this language will incite and encourage the radical left. I'm thinking of Antifa and other organisations like that. It directly threatens the safety of our elected officials and our campaigners. And frankly, in the wake of the Charlie Kirk murder, I think this is an absolute disgrace.
Starting point is 00:08:09 It was. It was an absolute disgrace. Stama shamed the offers of Prime Minister today and he embarrassed our country. Country proud of its values, in control of its future. or one that succumbs against the grain of our history to the politics of grievance. It is a test, a fight for the soul of our country, every bit as big as rebuilding Britain after the war. We know that this man is out to destroy Britain. What else can explain him branding people racist for being concerned about the Islam takeover of the UK? the daily invasion of criminals via the channel.
Starting point is 00:08:56 And the fact all of our biggest cities now have a white minority population. Yet he forced his embarrassed cabinet ministers, the real plastic patriots, to wave the Union Jack and St. George's Cross in the audience, as if we are fools, as if we are going to take that. Within minutes, though, he was launching more vindictive attacks, inciting violence on Farage by claiming the Brexit champion actually hates the United Kingdom.
Starting point is 00:09:29 I mean, think about it. When was the last time that you heard Nigel Farage say anything positive about Britain's future? He can't. He doesn't like Britain, doesn't believe in Britain, wants you to doubt it just as much as he does. So he resorts to grievance. They all do. They want to turn this country, this proud, self-reliant country, into a competition of victims, saying to you, to working people, don't trust in each other. You can't fix this. This is not a great country. But it is conference. It is a great country. It will always be a great country. No, no, no. Not under leadership like yours. It will not. Not under leadership like Citi Khan's and oh, this makes me so angry because it is that type of arrogance and complacency that is destroying Britain under your watch because you say we will always be a great country. No, we will not if we continue going down this path. We can all see it. We can all feel it. We are all experiencing it, Stama, regardless of your weasel words. he then suggested those of us simply speaking the truth are sowing fear and discord there is a line a moral line and it isn't just farad she crosses it there are also people who
Starting point is 00:11:11 should know better so in fear and discord across our country and then when we call it out they pretend that we're criticising reasonable concerns about immigration. We have seen that trip conference. So let us spell it out once and for all. Controlling migration is a reasonable goal. But if you throw bricks and smash up private property, that's not legitimate. That is thuddery.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Thank you, Convin. Free speech, free speech, Free speech is a British value and we have guarded it for centuries. But if you incite racist violence and hatred, that is not expressing concern. It's criminal. And this party, this great party, is proud of our flags. Yet if they're painted alongside graffiti telling a Chinese takeaway owner to go home, that's not pride, that's racism. And conference, if you say or imply, the people cannot be English or British because of the colour of their skin,
Starting point is 00:12:35 but mixed heritage families owe you an explanation, the people who've lived here for generations, raise their children here, built their lives here, working in our schools, our hospitals, running businesses, are our neighbours? If you say they should now be deported, then mark my words. We will fight you with everything we have, because you are the enemy of national renewal. The enemy. The enemy. Wow. And can we just think of what he's actually saying here? Because for me, this is like the trans argument.
Starting point is 00:13:13 I can never become Japanese or Jamaican. And I would be decried as racist for suggesting I could. What about if I stood here today and said that one day I could become Nigerian or Namibian or Indian? We all know that is a ludicrous suggestion. So what is different when you're talking about becoming British or English? Farage then posed a direct question to Farage and Reform UK before claiming all they are trying to do is stir the pot. And the question I ask seriously of Nigel Farage in reform is do they love our country? Do they want to serve our country, all of it, our beautiful, tolerant, diverse country, every region, nation and city?
Starting point is 00:14:08 Or do they just want to stir the pot of division because that's works in their interests? Do they truly believe in our potential, in our brilliance, in all the innovative wonders of our economy from clean energy to creative arts, or if a business looks a little too modern? Do they say, as Farage said about Jaguar Land Rover, they deserve to go bust? And conference, when push comes to shove, do they? really want to fix our problems and renew Britain? Or as we've seen time and again, whether it's the SMP, the extremes of the left, or reform and the Tories now, do they actually want Britain to fail? I think we know the answer to that question. So let me say this,
Starting point is 00:15:04 because whilst we must come together to fight reform with everything that this movement has, we must go into that battle armed, not just with that. words and condemnation, but with action. And that means tackling all the problems that they prey upon. All the problems. Okay, another while moment. We must go into that battle armed, not just with words and condemnation, but with action. Okay, just imagine for one second that it was Nigel Farage, using that type of violent language. I can't reach any other conclusion that Stama is directly inciting violence there. We must go into that battle armed, not just with words and condemnation, but with action. He is inciting Antifa. He is inciting the radical
Starting point is 00:16:05 left. It is truly disgusting. Well, the Reform UK leader snapped this afternoon. Watch. I used to think the Prime Minister was a decent man, somebody that I could talk to and chat to. We might disagree on worldview, but I thought he was a profoundly decent human being. I am completely shocked at his behaviour. I hope when he wakes up tomorrow morning, he feels ashamed of what he has done. This is a desperate last throw of the day. dice from a Prime Minister who's in deep trouble, a Prime Minister who can't even command the
Starting point is 00:16:43 support of half of his own party. But I'm sorry to say, I now believe that he is unfit to be the Prime Minister of our country. His bizarre attempt this afternoon to invert patriotism and the love of flag was quite extraordinary. This is still the Labour Party of Gordon Brown. Remember that bigoted woman who talks about mass immigration. It's still the Labour Party. of Emily Thornbury who thought the Cross of St George on a van in Rochester was something truly awful. It's a Labour Party that could never accept any sense of English identity, even if it was more tolerant of Scottish or Irish or Welsh identity. Stama says, I don't like or love this country.
Starting point is 00:17:30 Well, let me say this. For 30 years, I've fought for British sovereignty. I've fought for us to be a self-governance. to be a self-governing nation. Why? Because I always believed the best people to govern Britain were the British people themselves. And him? Well, he, of course, didn't like the vote. The greatest result, the biggest democratic mandate ever given in this country when in 2016 we voted Brexit. Now, he spent the next few years trying to overturn that result. By the way, I don't blame Farage for losing it at all, given the racism and the attacks,
Starting point is 00:18:07 have come thick and fast over the past 48 hours from Labor's biggest names, including Education Secretary Bridget Philipson on the fake news agents. And would you say Nigel Farage is racist? It's hard to escape the conclusion that because many of the things that he does and says, I think drift into racism, it's hard to escape that conclusion. And do you think that that, you know, that that is in danger of being portrayed as Labor thinks that anyone who votes reform is a racist? No, because I understand the first.
Starting point is 00:18:37 that people have at the moment. They want to see change in their lives, in their communities, and they want it to go faster. Labor's great moderate hope, where's treating the House Secretary spread lies about reform and Farage in the MSN and on stage. Challenge and task on our hands, and we know what the consequences are for failure. This isn't the age-old battle between left and right. This is now a battle between progressives and reactionaries, between patriots and nationalists, between hope versus hate. And I know which side Kirstarmer's on, we all know the consequences if we fail and that's why we're determined not to let our country down. Is he racist? Well, let me put it this way, because
Starting point is 00:19:17 I don't have a window into Nigel Farage's heart and soul. I remember the leaflet that reform put out in Scotland, in the by-election, that said that Anasawa would prioritise the interests of the Pakistani community. If that leaflet directed against a proud Scot of proud Pakistani heritage was not racist, then I don't know what is. And if Nigel Farage allows that to go out from his party, what does that make?
Starting point is 00:19:51 Farage wants to replace the NHS with an insurance system. His vision for healthcare is a system that checks your pockets before your polls. and ask for your credit card before your care. Well, it might be right for Mr. Moneybags. We know he can afford it. But what about those who can't? We should know by now that man is a con artist,
Starting point is 00:20:17 posing as the voice of the people whilst working for the interests of the powerful. And being no doubt, it's not reform he's offering, it's retreat. He says we can't afford in this century, the national health service we could afford in the last. Well, if that's the fight for Raj wants, I say bring it on. Now, it is just worth thinking about the state of the country under Stama's lot. So streeting that man who we just saw there, his NHS is literally promoting First Cousin Marriage. Not joking.
Starting point is 00:21:11 Look at this. First Cousin Marriage has benefits. Says NHS guidance despite birth defect risk. Guidance published last week by the NHS England's Genomics Education Programme says first cousin marriage is linked to stronger extended family support systems and economic advantages. But the practice has also been linked to oppression of women and also has a proven increase risk of genetic disease and offspring of first cousin relationships.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Our NHS promoting first cousin marriage under that man who we just saw. Then we're having to deal with the daily insanity of situations like this. So just to clarify, we have a Taliban commander's nephew who lied about his age when he got here, who was unable to work and we're paying through public funds, has successfully applied for seven family members to join him from Turkey, none of whom can speak English, all of whom will be on benefits. A lawyer for the family argued the sisters were being threatened with forced marriage
Starting point is 00:22:19 and S's father faced retribution from his brother for not signing up to the Taliban. But don't worry, they'll all come. here, all eight of them, and they will be on our payroll, be on the taxpayers payroll. Is it me or is this completely nuts? So it feels like all the left have to attack Reform UK and its followers with is smears and falsehoods, including trying to turn Tommy Robinson into the bogey man. Watch leftist loser, Matthew Stadlin, try and trip up Reform Zia Yusuf on GB News. Do you agree with your leader that Tommy Robinson has no place in your party? Well, I agree with Nigel on that.
Starting point is 00:23:02 But let's also be clear, Tommy has not made any request to join reform and is currently supporting another party. But what you've just done is exactly, you've just done exactly the same thing that politicians in this country and the political lead have done time and time again. Because what she did there was she created an other, she created an us and them. And it was, by the way, we talk about inflammatory rhetoric. I actually think the most pernicious inflammatory rhetoric, we have heard from a seat. senior politician in this country this week was not actually the racist thing, as bad as that was. It was Keir Stama, the prime minister of this country, talking about an enemy. Did you see that?
Starting point is 00:23:34 He talked about there is an enemy. And this comes in the context, by the way, of the assassination of Charlie Kirk in the United States, tragically, of a raft. I see these things, a raft of people on social media calling for Nigel to be murdered, and to be using words like enemy, which is not something. If you listen to what Nigel has said, every time he's asked about Keir Stama, He's actually complimentary about him as a person. He seems a perfectly nice, relatively harmless chap. He's just totally out of his depth.
Starting point is 00:24:01 What Kirstama is doing, because he is circling the drain, because according to a Salvation poll, this week, the majority of Labour members want him to stand down, and because he's literally the most unpopular prime minister in history is resorting to this outrageous, divisive rhetoric. And for you to sit there and say, we're the ones who are using bad rhetoric is so beyond the pale and shows, frankly, Matthew, out of touch you are.
Starting point is 00:24:24 But after that, Stadlin went again. I want to hear it from you again, though, please, because Nigel Farage is your leader, and this really matters. If you want to be the next party of government, we need to know from you, in my view, that what Nigel Farage said when he talks about Tommy Robinson, and he said emphatically he doesn't want him in his party, I want to hear that from you. Are you prepared to say it? He don't work for you. Can he not answer? I'm debating him. Are you going to answer?
Starting point is 00:24:54 or not, okay, if you're not going to answer, then why am I here? I know, but I just want to be clear about this. This man wants to be the head of policy on the next government of this country, surely he can answer for himself. But I find this, Robert Robinson, gotcha, so pathetic, because what people have done, they've created
Starting point is 00:25:08 this thing in Tommy Robinson that they use him to demonise the points being made and everyone's got to sit there and basically say, oh yeah, Tommy Robinson's an awful human being, and then if you say that, then somehow you're a decent person and all the rest of it. If his party leader has already said that Tommy Robinson is not welcoming his party,
Starting point is 00:25:27 then there's your answer. Has Tommy Robinson been at your door begging to join your party? No, he hasn't. Do you want him in your party? I've already answered that, which is why you're answering the question. You said he's not knocking on your door. Do you want him in your party? No, I've said I've agreed with Nigel.
Starting point is 00:25:39 I've already answered that question. You've chosen not to listen to it because you want a grandstand and make a point. A lot of people around the country are very scared by what happened on that mark. At the end of the day, though, this utter desperation from Labour losers will not work. Indeed, Fraser Nelson is right that this only plays into Farage's hands. Starmer has just committed one of the biggest, most basic mistakes when you're dealing with insurgent right parties. You never call them racist.
Starting point is 00:26:05 You might say to yourself, I'm just referring to the policy, not the person, or the policy not the supporters. But what it comes across is saying that you think the supporters are racist. So this is a massive gift, if you like, to reform. Reform are delighted by this. They're saying, look, if you don't want to question immigration, Now loyal art spoken viewers know that I don't think my old mate Nigel Farage has been
Starting point is 00:26:29 perfect since taking over reform UK far from it. Promoting Yusuf for example has been a disaster but slippery Stama proved today the only enemy to Britain is our crooked and corrupt prime minister And he better, God damn hope that no hard leftist Antifa Nutter takes his cause to arm against Farage, literally. Now, the superstar panel. Big day. Brilliant to have the Hamilton's here. Christine Hamilton, the author, broadcaster and political commentator, Neil Hamilton, former Tory minister and ex-UKip. leader. And look, my mind sort of blow them by what's happened this afternoon. But I first just want to play you again because it's blowing up this David Lammy comment on the British
Starting point is 00:27:31 Bashing Corporation. I was watching it live earlier. I sent it to Nigel Farage. He came back immediately and he said this is just completely vile. And there was no challenge from the BBC over this. So let's just watch once more. is Nigel Farage a racist? I answered your question. I'm not going to play the man. I'm playing a ball as our leader did. I will leave it for the public
Starting point is 00:27:57 to come to their own judgments about someone who once flirted with Hitler youth when he was younger. That is for the public. Neil Hamilton, flirted with Hitler youth. That's our Deputy Prime Minister talking about Nigel Farage. Well, you've got to realise
Starting point is 00:28:15 that these people are not just deluded, but they're absolutely terrified that their party is got a first-class ticket on the train to oblivion. And when a rat is cornered, it lashes out, doesn't it? And that's what we're seeing here. It's desperation on their part.
Starting point is 00:28:32 They're absolutely terrible. First of all, Starram has terrified of his own party because he hasn't even got a majority of his own party behind him. And the whole party is terrified of reform because they know if the polls are replicated in the general election, the Labour Party will be,
Starting point is 00:28:47 halved or more in size, and Farage will get an overall majority in the House of Commons. So, of course, they're terrified, and I should think a reform are absolutely killing themselves laughing at this. And the public at large, as you rightly said a minute ago, are not fooled at all that Farage hates Britain. And the man who really does hate Britain was the one who said that. He's the man who spent most of his life trying to abolish the United Kingdom as a separate political entity. And as you said earlier on also, when we did have the biggest single vote, direct vote by the British public in British history on the EU referendum, he did everything that he possibly could to try to reverse that.
Starting point is 00:29:27 He didn't accept the voice of the British people. So the Labour Party is the enemy of Britain. You know, they're the ones who, for the last 50 years, has supported mass immigration, uncontrolled immigration. The Tories, of course, completely screwed things up in the last 14 years. but Labour always wanted to go even further than that. Remember, Andrew Nether, a Blair advisor about 20 years ago, explained that the policy of the party was to flood the country with diversity,
Starting point is 00:29:56 to rub the noses, the right nose in it. Well, yeah, and also, by the way, import their voters, you know, by the millions and millions and millions to sort of try and rig elections in the future. But, Christine, what interesting is that they're not laughing, Reform are not looking at this and laughing. They are very, very scared about this rhetoric coming from Stama, which they view as a direct incitement to violence,
Starting point is 00:30:27 a call to arms against not just Nigel Farage, but also their politicians and their members. Are they right to be worried? I mean, Farage directly linked what Starrman was saying and the incitement to violence to the assassination of Charlie Kirk in the US. I think they're very right to be concerned, and I think this afternoon in particular, this whole business of Labour and Stama in particular attacking reform has taken a very, very nasty turn. If you remember Cameron was attacking UKIP, calling them nutters fruitcakes, etc.
Starting point is 00:31:03 UKIP did laugh at that and they made ties, if I remember, with fruitcakes and nuts and things on them. That was a lot. But this, Starmus rhetoric has really turned the. corner. I mean, has he forgotten Joe Cox? Has he forgotten David Amos? Somebody mentioned Charlie Kirk. I mean, somebody listening to that of very little brain could easily take that as I am supposed to go out and physically attack reform supporters because they are racist. And the way David Lammy, by the way, threw in the name Hitler. I mean, far right
Starting point is 00:31:35 racist. We've now got Hitler. We've had Nazi, I think. It's appalling, but I think it's very, very very sinister, and I think it's desperation. I loved your phrase, by the way, I think either Stama or the Labour Party were circling the drain. That conjures up a wonderful image of them going round and round at the end of your bath, rapidly going down the plug hole. But it's a gross misrepresentation of what the average reform voter, and having been in UKIP, I'm not a member of reform. Having been in UKIP, I know what it's like to be attacked like that and to be falsely accused of racism. I mean, you know, most reform voters don't have a racist bone in their body any more than the average Labour voter does, any more than the average Brit does. But this
Starting point is 00:32:22 so-called multiculturalism, which has failed, failed, failed, failed, is driving such tension in a lot of communities. And it is making Brits feel that they are being forced out of their own country. Now, of course, they're going to fight back. But for Stama to use that sort of rhetoric. It's rule number one when you're fighting a campaign. You never ever mention ever the name of your opponent. You talk about my opponent. You do not
Starting point is 00:32:50 give them the oxygen of the publicity by mentioning his name. Well, he's losing. He's losing. And the problem is he'll lose in Wales at the locals. You know, it's going to be over. It's going to be over for Stama by this time next year. I have no doubt about that. But Neil,
Starting point is 00:33:06 I mean, I'm just looking at these words again. remember Stama attacked Elon Musk after his appearance at the Unite the Kingdom rally where he said that violence is coming whether you like to admit it or not and we must fight back how is that any different to what Stama said today we must go into that battle armed not just with words and condemnation but with action I mean how is that any difference to what Elon Musk said and what Stama condemned Elon Musk for. Well, Mr. Stama's speech was full of lies, deliberate, outright lies to start with. And, of course, he is an ocean-going, copper-bottomed hypocrite as well, because he is
Starting point is 00:33:51 adopting the characteristics which he was previously decrying, even though there were unfair characterisations of those that he was accusing of these things. And he is deliberately trying to pour petrol upon this ember to create a kind of bonfire, which he hopes to benefit from. But it isn't going to work. I mean, the British public aren't mugs. They know exactly what has happened to this country. The reason why reform from a standing start has got to where it is in 12 months is because they know that the political class has betrayed them serially. They've been lied to and betrayed, and Stama is a major part of that matrix. And he's on the way out and his party is on the way out. They've lost the support of their
Starting point is 00:34:41 traditional voters, the white working class. Now they are the prisoners of identity politics and the liberal elite from North London, the professional classes, media classes, etc. They don't really have any roots in the real world at all. They've got, they've piled up the votes in cities where there are high concentrations of immigrants or people of foreign extraction. And the indigenous British people, if we can use that term, which I'm sure he would object to as racist as well, are absolutely nowhere in the thoughts of the Labour Party, except to the extent that they need to pay some kind of lip service to the real fears and hopes of the British people. We just need to accept it all.
Starting point is 00:35:30 We just need to accept it all. Otherwise, we're horrible racist. Look, this is hilarious. This is hilarious. Breaking right now, David Lamy has just been wheeled back out on the British Bashing Corporation to admit that Nigel Farage was not a member of the Hettley youth. So this is literally just happened. You couldn't make it up.
Starting point is 00:35:54 What a fool. Let's watch this. Let's watch this together. Come on. he has denied it and so I accept that he has denied it and I would like to clarify that position Let's just get the audio of this
Starting point is 00:36:07 He has denied it And so I accept that he has denied it And I would like to clarify that position Because in the end the Prime Minister was keen for us to focus on the policies Not the individual Let's talk about I mean Christine
Starting point is 00:36:22 He's a clown The guy is a clown He's our Deputy Prime Minister mortifying. Well, that is not as scary is the fact that he was our foreign secretary, representing us on the world state. I mean, at least now he's slightly corralled in this country, but I know
Starting point is 00:36:37 it's horrific. But you know, going back to what's the name? And Norinda, who says she's going to leave the country of reforming. Bring it on. Well, exactly bring it on, but don't get too excited because do you remember, Yasmin Alibi Brown, was
Starting point is 00:36:53 going to leave the country. I think it was when, if Boris got a And where is Yasmin now still here? So don't hold your breath for Narinda leaving. But I mean, that Lammy business, at least he's climbed down. Okay, let's be generous. He's climbed down. He's had the grace to apologise.
Starting point is 00:37:09 But next time, Lammy, just think before you open your mouth. He didn't apologize. He didn't apologize. He said Nigel has denied it. And that's not quite the same as saying this is a completely made-up story. You're right. He didn't apologize. It was like that non-apology apology.
Starting point is 00:37:25 Oh, shit. This is all blowing up. I'm the deputy prime. Prime Minister, someone's told me to clarify. But, you know, these people are an embarrassment. But what happened today was actually a disgrace, a complete and utter disgrace. And Stama should be very, very worried. Because if there are now continued violent attacks against Nigel Farage or Reform
Starting point is 00:37:46 UK, I know who I will be looking at. Oh, Carol Vorderman, oh, Carol Vorderman, regrets she has a few. And she should. Because remember this deranged woman who used her platform on the British Passion Corporation and LBC to push slippery Stama so hard to suggest the election of this man would solve all of our problems, has aged by about three decades in the past six months, because that's what she used to look like. but let's take a look at what she looks like now because you'll see there is a huge, huge difference given that all of a sudden her entire worldview has collapsed. At the Labour Party conference,
Starting point is 00:38:43 Carol Vortemann had to admit that Kirstama will never be Prime Minister again. Look at her. Goodness gracious me. Lies do age someone. And she lied to the same. the public, and now she's got regrets, but it's far too late. Watch this. You know, we're looking ahead to the next election, and again, boomie, please. Kirstama, this is my prediction. Kirstama
Starting point is 00:39:12 will never be voted in as Prime Minister again. It'll either have to be a change of leader if you want another Labour government or he'll lose. I just cannot see a situation where he would be. If you were going to, if you were going to sort of give one message to here to this government to conference, you're here, you've got a platform. What would you, what do you want to say? Get your PR better for a start. I mean, it's just like, it's appalling. And I do understand that they're fighting a tide of right wing newspapers. I get that. You know, I really do understand that. And a channel like G.B. News, which where's offcom, frankly, we're an entertainment channel. Therefore, you know, I've worked in media for so many years and the offcom regulations
Starting point is 00:40:10 are really bloody strict. But apparently they're out of the window now. I don't even know where the chair of offcom is. And they need to get, you know, we need to have some system that is back in place. Oh my goodness. This is absolute silly bint. So she admits, right, that yeah, Starm has been a complete disaster. Then immediately pivots towards PR. You know, it's all about a PR. It's all about the right wing newspapers. It's all about G.B. News. It's all about the off-communist. Do you remember Carol Vorderman? You got me sacked with your pathetic little campaign to off-com after I giggled at something that Lawrence Fox said on air. This is on you. The destruction of this country is on you and the fact that you backed a corrupt man to get into number 10 downing
Starting point is 00:40:57 street simply because of your hatred of the Tories. She hadn't finished there though. Watch. It was like the winter fuel allowance. I have no problem. Obviously, I'm coming up to pensionable age. I don't have a problem because I would not need that. So I didn't have a problem with kind of means testing it in principle, but it was a level. Is that who? Who? Who and her thought that was a good idea to go from 12 million pensioners receiving it to, what was it, one and a half million? Who thought that was a good idea? It's nuts. They have to completely change all of that. And then we had Freebie Gate. Then we had, you know, it's endless, like this Morgan McSweeney, who I wouldn't know if I fell over him, it could even be in
Starting point is 00:41:45 the audience. Morgan, would you identify yourself? But, you know, and the three quarters of a million pounds that allegedly was not declared in some election campaign or other, I think it was kissed on as a leadership election. And it was, you know, it's like, I thought the Tories were scum, right? I thought they were the most corrupted party that we could ever have. You were wrong. And I wanted Labor to come in and for them to be none of these stories. But we've had, you know, minister after minister, the Mandelson thing, that it was, It was a disgrace. Angela Rainer?
Starting point is 00:42:23 He had to resign twice when it was the Blair government. And then under Gordon Brown, he was brought back. He said, what on earth is going on? So I felt very let down by that. I still think that they have time to come round. No, they don't have time. And Vortemann, what about the fact that they were giving Stanley O's? Standing ovations at the conference for disgraced Angela Rainer,
Starting point is 00:42:49 saying that she needed to be brought back after what she did. It's nuts. Now, you may have noticed Vorderman was being interviewed there by Carol Codwallader, one of the most nutty people in the country, one of the most crazed of all the left-wing journalists. Now, she was successfully sued by Aaron Banks, Carol Codwallader, for making a whole load of crazy claims in relation to Reform UK and Nigel Farage and the Russians. Well, guess what? These two are so extreme, such nutters, they decided to spew all of those same allegations on stage to the point when the feed was actually cut. This is hilarious. Watch. I am Phil McCauley from Labour Business, the Socialist Society.
Starting point is 00:43:37 I was wondering what you both think of what Rachel Reeves said that I thought her speech was brilliant. I thought it was very good. What did she mean by the fact that Farage, to quote you, is. is in bed with Putin. She said that on the stand today. What does she mean? What does she really mean by that? You know more than I do about this. What do you think she means? I think he's funded by, I think he's funded still through Aaron Banks and the Britishers. Are you literally trying to. That's exactly what I mean. Well I'm glad you're getting that lawsuit, not me this time. I would like to say on the record there is no evidence, yes
Starting point is 00:44:19 They'll just put that out there. Carol, just don't, don't, yeah. I'm not going, I've got to try. But, but. The thing is, it's not, it's interesting, right, the question, well, okay, well, here. She just said it on the platform. So what do you think she means? Well, I think she means what she said.
Starting point is 00:44:39 I, I, I, I. And the feed at that point was cut to Neil Hamilton and Chris. Christine Hamilton. I mean, they'll never learn. Will they, Christine? Do you think I'm being really horrible, Christine, by saying that Vorderman genuinely looks like she's aged about three decades on this realisation that holy shit, she got this terrible, corrupt lot elected? Well, it's a bit for me to ever tick you off, but I do tick my husband off for making personal remarks about females' appearance. We will not have any examples, Neil, just back in your box for a moment. It looks to me as though she just hadn't done herself up as the way that she normally does. But do you know, if Carol hadn't been so vile, she did it again, didn't she, Tory scum? She used the scum word, which I think is horrific. I would never call anybody scum.
Starting point is 00:45:37 If she hadn't been so vile, I would actually be feeling rather sorry for her because there must be millions of Labour voters, good, honest Labour voters up and down the country who are feeling exactly as she does, let. down. They're feeling disappointed. This isn't what they voted for. This isn't what they wanted. It's not what they expected. And they feel disappointed stroke betrayed. But because she's Carol Vorderman has behaved in the way that she has over the years, absolutely not. I laughing all the way. I mean, you know, but yeah, probably she just, perhaps she's just a bit tired. She had a late night. If I know we're going to be discussing female appearance, I might have done a bit
Starting point is 00:46:13 more before I came on air. You look amazing, Christine. I mean, Neil, it's more that I'm sort of talking about the fact that I guess she had so much hope. She genuinely thought that this corrupt lot was going to change the country, whereas we were all saying, no, no, no, no, be very careful what you wish for. But her hatred of the Tories almost overtook everything. She, she almost went mad, Neil. She went insane. Yeah. Well, you know, it's the 11th beatitude, and the blessed of those who expect nothing, for they shall not be disappointed. And you'd think that by now we've had enough experience of Labour governments to know that they always run out of other people's money. Usually it happens by the end of the Parliament. This time they've managed to
Starting point is 00:46:57 achieve it at the beginning of the Parliament. So I think that's a massive achievement by Kea Stama, a first for him amongst Labour governments, that he's actually gone straight into a nosedive into the abyss within 12 months of winning an election by a huge majority. and I don't understand why lefties don't see what is obvious about the way the world works in reality that if you massively increase taxes and spending, you get massive budget deficits and huge tax increases and the economy starts to grind to a halt. It's not rocket science, is it? So they should have failures inbuilt into their psyche because that's exactly what socialism makes inevitable. It's not the way in which wealth is created. They hate wealth creators and entrepreneurs. You know, they're
Starting point is 00:47:47 massively dependent upon the public sector and public sector unions. Their voter base is almost nowhere with the private sector or people who work in the private sector. They don't understand how wealth is created in the first place. They don't even understand how to spend it properly. The massive waste which they're proposing, look at net zero, for example, which has achieved the opposite of what happened in the 18th century. They're responsible for the the de-industrialisation of Britain with a crackpot as the Secretary of State for Energy in Ed Miliband. And things can only get worse to upend Tony Blair's slogan. And that's exactly what's going to happen over the next three or four years,
Starting point is 00:48:27 because they simply cannot change direction. They actually believe in what they're doing and what they're doing is catastrophic. Yeah, I mean, I'd love to know, Christine, what happened to Vorderman, though. to have this sort of Damascene conversion so late in life. Because remember, the Carol Vorderman, who you probably know from the showbiz scene over all of those years, was partying with Boris Johnson, chumming around with David Cameron. I mean, I almost think it was a grift for her. She honestly thought she was going to become a big media superstar on the left.
Starting point is 00:49:13 I think that's probably right and I think possibly her ambitions were even greater than that. I think she saw herself in the House of Lords of Lady Vorderman of Countdown or whatever. So maybe that might still happen. You never know in the dissolution honours when Stama is disappearing into the abyss. He may take the carol with him
Starting point is 00:49:30 and put her in the Lords for his... She'd been loyal, although where earth were those two girls talking about? Talking, where were they? There was this tiny stage and a few chairs in the audience. I don't know where it was. Was that a Labour fringe event? Oh, was it? Oh, I see. Well, it didn't seem to be terribly well. But yeah, I think you're right. I think she thought she could, she doesn't do a great deal now.
Starting point is 00:49:52 She's not so much in the limelight as she used to be. She used to be on television every single day. You know, you couldn't watch anything. And there she was always there. So maybe she feels that she's looking for some new cause, something to keep her in the public eye. But this isn't going to be it, is it? And for her, who was such a cheerleader for Labour. I mean, if people remember before the election,
Starting point is 00:50:14 I mean, she was out there all the time, and on social media, she was going absolutely mad about it all. For her to be so disillusioned quite so quickly, it must be poor Carol, it must be really quite heartbreaking. Who cares? Mustn't gloat, mustn't gloat, mustn't gloat, but let me tell you, I'm gloating like hell.
Starting point is 00:50:36 Oh, exactly, we deserve that. We deserve that, don't we? breaking today the biggest boost to reform UK's bid to take over the government for Nigel Farage to become Prime Minister Narenda Kaur
Starting point is 00:50:52 has just revealed that she will leave the country and head back to India if Farage enters number 10 Downing Street. Now I think after what happened at Stama's speech this is just another boost
Starting point is 00:51:08 This will probably boost Reform UK five points in the polls at this rate. She made the announcement on the Jeremy Vine show, of course, watch. Nigel Farage is the most effective politician we have at the moment. Compare that with Keir Stama, who's about as effective as a cat flap in an elephant house. He is hopeless. How is Nigel Farage effective when he did Brexit and so poor as a result? How's he effective? He has got his Brexit.
Starting point is 00:51:37 That's what he's done. And soon, when he becomes powerful into the Prime Minister, he'll finish off Brexit. We'll get out of the ECHR. We won't be controlled by Europe anymore. Long live Nigel Farage. All right. He could be the saviour of our country. You may be dealing with the Farage Prime Minister.
Starting point is 00:51:55 I'm going to leave the country, and I've said it on air now. I'll go back to India. I've already been looking at property there. Have you? Nigel Farage gets... I don't think he will come into power at all. I think he'll be finished by another year. And I think, but if he does, if you're asking that question, I'm looking at property in India.
Starting point is 00:52:11 I'll be gone. Well, as Harmon Singh, Kapoor, posted on X. Noreinda, for your ears only, in India, only fans as banned and brothels are illegal. If you want more personal freedoms, Pakistan may be the better option. Think on that. Darren Grimes of Reform UK asked her, how much do you bet that she doesn't leave? Norenda replied, I won't, because Farage won't become P. From Leo Curse, Narenda Corr is threatening to return to India.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Blimey, must be nice having a homeland to return to. And Nick Dixon posted, why is she campaigning for reform? But of course, Narenda wasn't done there because she had to attack Nigel Farage too. So I've just come out the studio to lo and behold, Nigel Farage and Zia, and the usual suspect all playing the victim card, and lying, saying that stormer called reform voters racist. He didn't say that. He said the indefinite remain to leave policy is racist, which it is.
Starting point is 00:53:18 You don't get to say it's not, it is, because it disproportionately affects black and brown people only who've come to this country and have been here for many years and contributed. It doesn't affect EU nationals, affects non-EU, which is because of the Boris wave, this Boris wave, is people from India. So you don't get to say We're not racist because we believe in that policy It is that it's a racist policy
Starting point is 00:53:41 But what Nigel Farage doesn't get to do Is now twist it all and lie And say some Somers said something that he didn't say Right Let's get the facts correct here Because there's so much misinformation Intentionally spread And look what Nigel Farage does
Starting point is 00:53:58 No no no you're the only one Spreading quote misinformation or lies but then Narenda you turned and decided to stick by her ludicrous claim that all, all Reform UK voters are indeed racist. Stuart Mack asked, so which is it? Are all reform voters racist or not? Narendra replied in case you didn't hear me the first time I say it again. Anyone who voted for reform is a racist.
Starting point is 00:54:26 You think you had some sort of gotcha here but failed. Really embarrassingly as well, I said Stama didn't call all reform voters racist. I do and still do and always will. You do not get to vote for someone like Farage and not think he has racist policies. Okay, so she's calling me a racist because, as you know, I voted for Reform UK at the last election. To my superstar panel, Neil Hamilton and Christine Hamilton.
Starting point is 00:54:51 Christine, this was always going to happen, wasn't it? We were always going to get the hard leftists making these promises. Oh, I'm going to leave the country. I'm going to move to India. Do you remember when Donald Trump ran the first time? And a whole load of celebrities claim that that'd be out of America, that'd be moving to Europe, that'd be moving to Canada. And virtually none of them did.
Starting point is 00:55:13 We, unfortunately, have now gained Rosie O'Donnell to Ireland and Ellen DeGeneres to the Cotswolds. That was at the second Trump re-election. They're the only ones who actually put their money where their mouths are. So this is going to be mortifying for Norenda, because of course, for all of her talk, She don't want to live in India. No, of course she doesn't. I mean, if she wanted to live in India, she could stay in India. I mean, the trouble with Narinda, to be perfectly honest, I'm astonished for talking about it.
Starting point is 00:55:45 I mean, who cares? Who cares where she lives, frankly? She's in a hump because she wasn't selected to do strictly. She wanted to do strictly very much. And she says that if she hadn't had left-wing views, she might have been selected for strictly. So she is saying that she was only not selected for strictly because of her views. And she said they would have had a brown-skinned girl. They didn't have my views.
Starting point is 00:56:09 Well, I have no idea. They took Thomas Skinner instead, and that really riled her. So she's furious that she's not on prime time, one of the biggest watches shows, strutting her stuff on strictly. So she's still trying to be relevant. But, I mean, what is the point of Narenda core? Who cares whether she goes back to India? I don't mind.
Starting point is 00:56:29 I tell you, I have refused. ever again to do a live thing with her because... Oh, really? What happened? Well, she shouts over you. She doesn't give you a chance to speak. There's just no point. I mean, I just think, get me out of here. Which is the other big celebrity show. Neil, I mean, it isn't... Which you, of course, did very well. And, Christine, where did you come?
Starting point is 00:56:49 Where did you come? Third, third, yes. Very good. Very good. It's a time ago. Yes, but we would ever forget it. We will never forget it. Neil Hamilton, look, is there not an argument here, actually, that we should be encouraging? people like Narenda who seem to hate the country, who seem to hate everything about Britain and remember she said like the St. George's Cross is awful
Starting point is 00:57:08 and she does have this Indian heritage even though she was born here. This is remigration, right? Shouldn't we actually be championing this? And say, go, Norenda. I mean, there's even an argument, Neil, and I'm not being facetious here. I am being deadly serious
Starting point is 00:57:23 that it would make sense for there to be a government policy where people who want to remigrate are financially incentivised to do so. Norenda, we will pay you £10,000 to leave the country. I mean, I'm not being facetious. Yeah, I think if we had a kind of flag day for her, it would be oversubscribed in five minutes.
Starting point is 00:57:47 And yes, her indefinite remain to leave, whatever that is, I think should be activated in her case. And yes, let's answer her call to go back. to her own country. I see no difficulty with that whatsoever. Actually, I mean, there is a scheme of this kind of in the Immigration Act of 1971, which was passed by the Heath government only because of Enoch Powell and his so-called Rivers of Blood speech in 1968. That was the government's panic reaction to Powell, even though Heath booted him out of the shadowed cabinet, and he was never allowed to have any power inside the Conservative Party again. That provision has been on the
Starting point is 00:58:30 statute book for the last 50-odd years and it's never been used for you can have financial assistance to return to your own country if you want to and yes by all means I think this is an excellent idea because we know that overwhelmingly the immigrants that have come in recent years have been dependents and not wealth creators in the Boris wave 10 million people were added to our population under the last Conservative government I think and 83% of them were not wealth creators they dependents or students or whatever. So the idea that immigration is a massive boon to this country is utter nonsense. And certainly over a lifetime, immigrants are a massive cost to us because they're not creating wealth. They're on benefits or they're being supported by one breadwinner in the
Starting point is 00:59:18 family. But eventually they will all start using public services big time, however young they are when they come here. So it's a ticking time bomb waiting to explode. And there are lots of explosions now anyway, but the massive explosion ultimately will be the destruction of social services in this country, as well as the destruction of the traditional cultural heritage of the United Kingdom. Bless her, bless her, guys. Narinda is obviously watching right now. And I do think Narinda is actually secretly a right-winger.
Starting point is 00:59:55 I don't believe this. I think it's a grift. I think the left-wing thing is a grift. I really do, because Narenda was very sound actually on issues like lockdown and that type of thing. But anyway, she has just posted clearly in response to our conversation. Apparently, I've just won reform the next general election by saying, I'd leave the country. I've changed my mind. I'm now going to stay if they win and carry on annoying you all there, as that stopped the win for them.
Starting point is 01:00:24 So, Christine, she's not even sticking by this for a day. And look, it just proves so much of this left-wing stuff is a grift, isn't it, Christine? This is sort of griff, it's like rage-baiting. It is. And to be honest, all these issues that we've been discussing and all the big issues that we're discussing in the country at the moment, they're too serious to be treated in such a light-hearted way, frankly. And for her to just do a flip like that, she's interested in getting more clicks on Twitter or whatever it's called now. But are she obviously watching, Dan?
Starting point is 01:00:56 She's got the hearts for you. That's the thing. Well, look, here's my honest view on Narenda. And actually, some people will be very disappointed and shocked by this. Because personally, she is an incredibly lovely person. And I am sort of responsible for her reemergence on television. Because you'll remember that on GB News, where I was a presenter, it was necessary to have lefties on because of the off-communists.
Starting point is 01:01:29 So you had to have this sort of faux balance going on. And so I was constantly looking for lefties, Christine, because as you know, it was really difficult, wasn't it, in the early days? None of them wanted to come on. It was. No, you're right. It was very difficult because they thought they were coming into the lion's den. Which they sort of were back then.
Starting point is 01:01:51 They dominate now on GB News. Well, there's a good sprinkling of that. I mean, I think some of them are fabulous. I mean, I've always been a fan of good old Benjamin Butterworth. You ought to get him on here. He's been a lefty, and he still sticks to his views. But you know, you're right. I've forgotten that.
Starting point is 01:02:06 You did reintroduce Narinda. And by the way, talking of GB News and she was talking about offcom, no, Carol Vorderman, I think it was, was talking about offcom and where's offcom. Does she not know that offcom have investigated GB News? Goodness says how many times? obviously not because she was complaining where are offcom and the other thing when we're talking about offcom
Starting point is 01:02:28 is that the BBC are the only people you cannot complain to offcom about the BBC you have to complain to the BBC if you don't get any joy there you can then go on to offcom but I mean by then most people have run out of steam and they can't be bothered and they're getting on with their lives is more important
Starting point is 01:02:44 but I mean how disjointed is that that you can't complain to offcom direct about the BBC see. Yeah. But I mean, the interesting thing about all this, of course, is that the left want to reintroduce censorship. Obviously, we've got censorship from offcom anyway, and otherwise in the media. But it's always the left to call for censorship. Nobody on the right wants to silence people expressing their opinions. And that's because they have such weak arguments, they can't overcome the responses that they get from people like you, Dan, and me and from Christine.
Starting point is 01:03:23 And so again, it's like most of what we've been talking about today, it's just proof of their utter desperation, the failure of their project. And it's entirely predictable to the likes of us, of course, because we understand how the real world works, but they live in a kind of fantasy world, parallel universe, which always fails. And like the old Einstein adage, isn't it? That if you stop banging your head against the door, then you might have a chance of ending your headache, to paraphrase. But they keep on banging their heads. No wonder they've got a sore head all the time. And that's what we're seeing here. Okay, Christine and Neil Hamilton, stand by. We will come back to you
Starting point is 01:04:08 shortly. Breaking right now, a very worrying development for Thomas Markle, the father of the Duchess of Sussex, Megan Markle, who is currently trapped in a high-rise building in the Philippines after a major earthquake. His daughter Samantha Markle, the sister of Megan, has posted on X in the past hour. My is stuck on the 19th floor of a building in the Philippines after a massive earthquake and he can't walk and he is trapped. Shame on my disgusting evil fucking sister forever putting our father in this position. I hope she is cursed. Carmic vengeance will be mine. Shame on Harry and Megan may they be damned. He gave her everything and this is how she repays him. Why don't Harry and Megan spend some money and get their fucking asses in a helicopter and go save my
Starting point is 01:05:12 dad. Gloves off, bitch. And at this very worrying moment, Samantha, my good friend, joins us from Florida. Sam, this is just awful. This is just awful. So this earthquake looks like it was very bad, 6.9 on the Richter scale. And because of his healthy, issues, your father is trapped in this high-rise building. What can you tell us, what's his current situation? A dear friend of theirs is there, so I just got word back that, excuse me, I'm a bit emotional. I just got word back that they are okay, but I think being a 6.9 on the Richter scale, yes, I was very emotional. And I do feel, in. my opinion that my sister is responsible for this, the PR media attacks that made him reclusive,
Starting point is 01:06:13 that made him decline physically and health-wise because of the distress and not getting out enough because he was having to hide from media, her treatment of him, the heartbreak, the disregard, the nasty, fake news articles that were not true insulting him after giving her everything, you know, from his 40-year, amazing profession, blood, sweat, and tears, and to disregard him, to bring on that stress, to force him to be reclusive, to force him to want to be in another country to hide from media, which is why he ended up in the Philippines in the first place. Never once, neither Harry nor Megan, never once checking to see if he's okay, making sure that he was in the best of care through not one heart attack but two
Starting point is 01:07:06 and a stroke at 82 and being unable to walk. He would not be there if it wasn't for her treatment of him. I guarantee it. And so, you know, I was in a panic. Forgive me for my harsh words on social media, but I just, I was in shock. I'm hurt for my dad. I'm worried about him and they seem to be stable in the building trapped on the 19th floor and there I said is there anybody around to help you there's no one there it seems as though people have scattered and I think emergency rescue are trying to figure out what to do with so many people there and and the biggest concern naturally are the aftershocks those buildings are not built to code so to feel like you're trapped
Starting point is 01:07:58 on the 19th floor, and that you can't walk, the elevators are not working, you can't get downstairs, is terrifying. So, you know, I'm checking my phone for updates from them or anyone else to see how they are. And, you know, we just pray for them and everyone affected. It's pretty horrible because it's not like Los Angeles, where the buildings are on rulers and where they can handled disaster like that. I don't think they were equipped. So I don't know the full results of this yet. I don't know what the damage is yet. I'm just standing by to here. 100%. And I mean, I don't blame you at all, Sam, for your anger. But just to clarify, your dad, Thomas Markle, is still stuck in this building. And you are not.
Starting point is 01:08:57 sure about the sort of structural veracity of the building and of course there could be more aftershocks that it's correct and he can't leave the building because what other lifts gone or yeah and i i said to the friend of his who was visiting and my brother i said get him out of the building find the stairwell put him on cushions and a shower curtain and slowly pull him down the stairs. I mean, easier said than done for 19 floors. I said, but you don't want to be in that building if there are stress cracks and it crumbles with aftershocks. So I think at this point, that's the biggest concern, praying that nothing happens. And again, you know, I know it's not realistic. There's no helicopter. There's no one that can get there in time, land on the roof.
Starting point is 01:09:52 I mean, that happens in movies, but it doesn't really happen in real life. So it's just a shame that he was ever in this position. And no, someone said on X, it was quite cruel. They said, your sister didn't cause earthquake. She didn't cause your dad to be in the Philippines or have bad health. Yes, she did. Because without everything that she had done, in my opinion, he wouldn't be there. He wouldn't escape there for a peaceful life from the nasty fake PR, fake news media attacks from his broken heart.
Starting point is 01:10:26 And he wanted solace. So this is really unfortunate, but thankfully there is a good friend there with him now from the UK. God bless her. I love her. And hopefully they will all three be safe as well as everyone else there. Yes, but your point is this is yet another opportunity where your sister who does have limitless resources, compared to a normal human being and also limitless opportunities to actually get to the diplomats, get to the consul for Americans in that country.
Starting point is 01:11:07 You are calling on her, Sam, to step in and actually do something practical to help get your father out of this building now, because that's what needs to happen, right? Yeah, I'm sorry, I guess my halo is a little bit tarnished. I don't really feel like much of a saint right now on the grounds that through two heart attacks on a stroke. He hasn't been there. He's been, you know, in Mexico with hurricanes with bad weather. But I think more to the point she's running around paying for reportedly paying for humanitarian awards for herself. And my father is hanging on for dear life.
Starting point is 01:11:48 So I'm sorry, in my opinion, you don't deserve any award. And if you pay for it yourself, it's even more of a tragic comedy, given the circumstances with your own father on so many occasions. Just, no. Absolutely. So, Sam, you're saying to your sister, help, help your dad, help your dad. You can get blood from Iraq. that you know if she hasn't given
Starting point is 01:12:25 a care by now it's not going to happen but I think this should be on her conscience I'm not sure that that she has one how serious does it have to get
Starting point is 01:12:40 how many people do there have to be in her wake that she seemingly has no regard for least of all the man who his whole life winning three Emmy Awards, working 70-hour weeks, to give her everything. Yes. To give her dad.
Starting point is 01:12:57 It wasn't his blood, sweat, and tears. He was everything to her. And any fake news media that says otherwise, shame on them too. That's the, you know, the ugly side of P.P. We must never forget that. We must never forget that in all of those, especially during her teenage years, you know, when she was at school, at university, it was not Doria who was there. Thomas Markle. He is now trapped on the 19th floor of a high rise in the Philippines. Have some
Starting point is 01:13:27 humanity, Megan Markle. Have some goddamn humanity. Sam, stay with us, but I want to bring in the Hamilton's now, Christine and Neil Hamilton. I mean, Christine, this is devastating, isn't it? Just absolutely devastating. It's horrific. I had no idea until I was listening to Samantha just now, that man gave Megan, everything gave her life without him. She wouldn't be here. She wouldn't be here to be able to be prancing around on the world stage the way that she does. Any decent daughter would be rushing now to do whatever she could, as either you or Samantha
Starting point is 01:14:05 said, she can open the doors, she can open any door, her and Harry, she can open diplomatic doors, she could move mountains for him. And she doesn't seem, unless she's doing it very quietly. know about it, but I doubt it. She doesn't seem to be doing anything. It's unbelievable. This is her father, her father. Why doesn't she do something? She can. It's in her power, possibly, to save this life. Why doesn't she do it? I'm not surprised that Samantha, you're completely heartbroken. I mean, you've had to fight against this sort of callous indifference now for however many years it is. But this really is, even by Megan's low, low standards, this is
Starting point is 01:14:46 as punishing, if she doesn't move something to save him. I mean, she is a monster of narcissism. And you would think that her PR people, nobody else, that would tell her, this is what you've got to do. I mean, she can't have a single human bone in her body, I think, if she ignores the moral obligation and personal obligation that she's got to her own father in this way.
Starting point is 01:15:12 We'll see. But we've been here in a sense before many, times in the last few years where she has shown herself up always as somebody who's much, much more concerned about herself. In fact, the exclusion of anything else, really, when you look at her history. And the only thing that matters is me, me, me. But I'll never understand what motivates her, really. Obviously, I know what I think motivates her, but I simply don't understand how any normal human being could possibly react in the way that she
Starting point is 01:15:47 does to any stimulus of any kind, good or bad. It's always about promoting her career, so-called, and all about money and status and nothing about what motivates most normal people. It's very, very
Starting point is 01:16:03 sad, and I do hope that one way or another, Thomas is going to be rescued. And the idea of him bumping down 19 floors of a staircase as Sammy was described and maybe the any way out, who knows. But I mean, what a terrible, terrible plight to be in.
Starting point is 01:16:20 How could a daughter, however is strange, possibly ignore that? I know. And Sam, again, I think what is, I mean, I'll obviously let you respond to that, Sam. But I think what, again, is so important to point out is that your father and Meghan had the strong relationship right up until she met Prince Harry. I mean, she would praise him on social media. well i i you know so much has happened since then i don't you know their motives seem all over the
Starting point is 01:16:52 map but you know in the ideal fairy tale you think prince charming to the rescue where have very been throughout all of this with my father's heart attacks stroke no chivalry no military bearing no and and he equally has treated my father horribly has been a party to the horrible, nasty, fake news, paid PR. But why am I shocked? Why would any of us be shocked after watching, you know, him and my diabolical, in my opinion, sister mocked Queen Elizabeth when she was suffering from bone cancer, how painful, how horrible. Prince Philip, why are we shocked?
Starting point is 01:17:36 Why would I even expect her to develop a moral conscience or a heart now? Yeah, the Scrooge developed a heart, but I doubt my sister, Everwell, I mean, this is, this is so extreme, there are no words. So I just, I mean, but they are literally about, I mean, you mentioned it Sam earlier, but, but Christine and Neil, I'm not sure if you're aware, they are literally about to receive this fake award in New York in a few days time where they're being described as the Humanitarians of the year. I mean, how on earth can you be a humanitarian and not step in when your father's on an earthquake-stricken building on the 19th floor in the Philippine? I mean, there's nothing humane about that. No, I mean, in the immortal words, you simply couldn't make it up. I mean, it's given the situation with Thomas, it's horrific in the extreme. And I suppose there'll be chased some ridiculous, alleged car chase all the way through New York.
Starting point is 01:18:39 all about publicity, as Neil said, it's me, me, me, me, me, me. And to give yourself an award, I mean, you know, people normally award themselves what we call the CDM, which is the Cadbury's Dairy Milk, which is just a stupid, ludicrous advertising camera, and you don't award yourself. I mean, what has she done that's so wonderfully humanitarian, that loads of other people have done because they have the money and loads of people who don't have the money,
Starting point is 01:19:04 but put their heart and their soul and their sweat and blood and tears into humanitarian efforts. There'll be people out in the Philippines now who deserve that award more than they do. I didn't know that. I can't bear to watch her on television if she comes on the news, Zam. I know. Honestly, Samantha, it must be awful for you to have to watch the way your sister has betrayed you and your father. I mean, my heart goes out to you. It really does.
Starting point is 01:19:34 I mean, family first is quite a good motto, actually. Well, it's not about the money, but what is so glaring is being so close to so many people who spend millions on a week vacation or hundreds of thousands over a weekend who could save my dad, who could make a difference. She could have made it so that he was in the best medical care and never had to go to the Philippines, but that he was in good care, good health, getting out. about, she could have had the fake news media lay off of him for protection of his health, knowing that he was fragile. It's just sickening being in such close proximity to solutions and people who could be change agents, but who absolutely have no regard, no morality, no heart, and who just won't lift a finger. I don't get it. I get it. Sam, is there anything we can do for Thomas? I mean, obviously, please pass.
Starting point is 01:20:38 on all of our love, all of our support, but is there anything we can do? Obviously, we'll stay across this situation. Your prayers, your thoughts are great. Thank you so much. And I will keep you updated. I think they're okay for now. So I'm just waiting to hear what's going on. And if there are any rescue crews in the area, I can't imagine. They said, I asked them if there were police around or men that could help get my father down the stairs. They said, no, there's nobody around. Okay. Well, look, seeing so much love, so many prayers, Sam, please pass on my love to your father and your brother, of course. And Sam, we'll just stay in touch over the next few hours, of course, because this is the really critical period. But thank you so much for that update.
Starting point is 01:21:29 Let's hope Megan Markle is watching and actually acts like a humanitarian. and really does something to help your father, even if she does it confidentially, you know, just do the right thing. And thank you so much to Christina and Neil Hamilton as well. Very, very worrying developments after that 6.9 earthquake in the Philippines. And, of course, praying for everyone in the Philippines as well as Thomas Markle, who is there. Okay, we'll reveal today's greatest Britain and union jackass in just one moment.
Starting point is 01:22:00 First to your comments, though, Richard B, on Slippery Starr, Marma's conference speech says, well, what a clever strategy calling your opponent's racist. That's never been tried before. That is bound to work. I think a amount of facetiousness there. Richard Chapman's very simple about this. Totally agree with you, Dan. Stama is inciting violence.
Starting point is 01:22:19 He is. There's just no doubt about that now. There is no doubt about that in my mind whatsoever. Luke E. says the words racist and fascist no longer mean anything, all thanks to the government and the MSM. And fire up the quattro commented on the Carol Vorderman. Sort of regret. I've had a few video writing maybe Vorda's workers dried up post-election.
Starting point is 01:22:44 She can't afford the Botox, etc. anyone. Christine Hamilton wouldn't be happy with that, but, you know, he has aged. He has aged. I will definitely say that. Okay. Your nominees for the worst Britain in the world today. Today's union jackass. Shabana Mahmood, nominated by Stewie Beef, who says that it is because she compared
Starting point is 01:23:04 the 150,000 marches on the 13th of September to P-word bashes. Where's Streeting, nominated by 59 Blue, who says he kept mentioning the NHS, but actually the only thing that's free at the moment is Nigel Farage living in all Labour ministers' heads. And Matthew Stadler, nominated by Drew 59, for being the most obnoxious champagne socialist ever. YGB News gives him airtime. is beyond me. Okay.
Starting point is 01:23:38 The results they are in. And it was clear cut today. In the third place with 7% of the vote, Matthew Stadlin. The runner up with 15% of the vote. Where's Streeting? But today's Union Jackass with 78% of your vote, the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood. Today's Greatest Britain is J.K. Rowling,
Starting point is 01:23:59 nominated by Boggy Wood for the most comprehensive exposure of an ignorant betrayer I've ever seen, that is, of course, in reference to exactly what she had to say about Emma Watson. Now, coming up on the uncanceled after show on Substack, Megan Markle exposed for being behind Prince Harry's disastrous statement versus Buckingham Palace, as it's revealed what King Charles said about his wayward son following the failed peace summit. All the royal latest with Harry's boggap and our royal mastermind Angela Levin. We're going to move over to Substack to do that.
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