Dan Wootton Outspoken - FARAGE MIGRANT PLAN SPARKS BRUTAL CIVIL WAR ON UK RIGHT AS RUPERT LOWE & KATIE HOPKINS SPEAK OUT
Episode Date: May 5, 2026BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Just two days before seismic British elections, a massive new civil war has erupted on the right over Reform UK’s bombshell plans to open migrant detention centres in Green-votin...g areas. But the controversial cooked up policy by Zia Yusuf and Nigel Farage, which could see the prisons in hard left Polanski/Ali-supporting areas like Hackney in Sadiq Khan’s London, has sparked backlash and not from who you might expect, with Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe joining other major figures on the right to say that “putting British women at risk to make a vindictive political point is abhorrent”. But Reform UK has received two mega backers today and not natural allies of the party in the Daily Mail’s Richard Littlejohn and Katie Hopkins. Also today: The Tit Whisperer Green Party leader Zack Dave Polanski has just been exposed for the huxter he is, with shocking new information emerging about his former life as a Lib Dem. And Dan will show you what happened when Polanski sent his useful woke idiots to his house to try and get me to vote Green – surprise surprise they weren’t prepared to have a real debate about the Islamist party. We’ll get it into it all today with the YouTube sensation Leo Kearse, who is here for the entire show. PLUS: The Metropolitan Police plot to extradite Christian Bruekner to Britain to go on trial for the abduction of Madeline McCann before the 20th anniversary of Maddie’s disappearance, as Kate and Gerry McCann go public with their twins in a new publicity drive. AND: Woke ITV News host and Loose Women star Charlene White plays perma-victim again as she claims she was targeted as a shoplifter simply for being black. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Horror for Meghan Markle as she tries to spin her mortifying Met Gala snub, while her ex-close friend Serena Williams chooses Emma Thynn, the Marchioness of Bath, over her, just as American commentators suggest again that King Charles ISN’T Prince Harry’s father. We’ll get into it all with royal reporting legend Robert Jobson, who runs The Royal Editor on Substack. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live REMEMBER: UTK Freedom of Speech Event will be held on May 16th 2026 in central London. To support the event, please visit utkevents.com/support-us LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/@danwoottonoutspoken?si=-2BhmEbBSN1fyESS?sub_confirmation=1 ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-wootton-outspoken/id1762436723 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltoneek2MSPL10CpSA1J?si=8f6d84e2db56448c ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton#DanWoottonOutspoken#news#outspoken#uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 483.
Two days before the election. And breaking right now ahead of that seismic vote,
a massive new civil war has erupted on the right over reform UK's bombshell plans
to open migrant detention centres in green voting areas.
And when Nick told the nation, our party will come back.
And if I may, I'd like to say why I think voting reform is a very...
So here's our promise.
A reform government will not put any migrant detention centres in any constituency with a reform MP.
We will not put them where reform controls the council.
And of the remaining areas, we will prioritise green parliamentary constituencies.
Policy is very simple.
You vote for a reform MP.
You will not have a detention facility in your constituency.
But if you vote green or those that, sort of...
to pull open borders in the world, that's where the detention centres are going to be.
But the controversial policy cooked up by Zia Yusuf and Nigel Farage,
which could see the prisons in hard-left Palanski Ali supporting areas like Hackney
in Sadiq Khan's London has sparked backlash and not from who you might expect.
With Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe,
joining other major figures on the right to say that putting British women at risk
to make a vindictive political point is abhorrent.
But Reform UK has received two mega backers today
and not necessarily natural allies of the party
in The Daily Mail's Richard Little John and Katie Hopkins.
And if I may, I'd like to say why I think voting reform
is a very, very good idea.
Number one, you can only vote for things that are actually on the ballot paper
and currently reform is on the ballot paper.
Also today, the Tidwisper of Green Party leader, Zach Dave Polanski has just been exposed for the huckster he is,
with shocking new information emerging about his former life as a Lib Dian.
And when Nick told the nation, our party will come back, our party will win again.
It will take patience, resilience and grits.
We said their qualities, we eat for breakfast.
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
What did we do in five years of government to make us proud?
Liberal Democrat conference and let's stay proud to be Liberal Democrats.
I'm also going to show you today what happened when Polanski sent his useful, woke
idiots to my house to try and get me to vote Green. And surprise, surprise,
they weren't prepared to have a real debate about the Islamist party.
About his retweeting of the post, saying that the police in Golders Green were wrong
To kick that terrorist suspect.
Yeah, I guess. The national level politics, it's all...
But how do you feel about that? Because he's your leader.
I think it's very unfortunate, you know, like social media is very difficult.
Yeah.
It's easy to make a misstep.
But yeah, I mean, we're just here ahead of the local elections.
Yeah, they actually showed up at my house.
I'm going to show you at all because I was like, I am ready for this.
You have messed with the wrong guys, Greenies.
going to get into it all today with the YouTube sensation, Leo Curse. He is with me for the
entire show. Also coming up today, the Metropolitan Police plot to extradite Christian
Brunner to Britain to go on trial for the abduction of Madeline McCann before the 20th anniversary
of Maddie's disappearance. That's as Kate and Jerry McCann go public with their twins
in a new publicity drive. You'll be shocked when you see them actually. And woke ITV news host
and loose women star Charlene White plays the perma victim again,
as she claims she was targeted as a shoplifter simply for being black.
Then, in the Royal Uncanceled Aftershow over on Substack,
hoary for Megan Markle as she tries to spin her mortifying Met Gala snub,
while her ex-close friend Serena Williams dumps her for Emma Thin,
the marchioness of Bath.
That's just as commentators suggest again that King Charles isn't Prince Harry's father.
So we're going to get into it all today with Royal Reporting Legend Robert Jobson.
He runs the Royal Editor on Substact.
You can join us after the main show at www.outspoken.org.
Now, Leo and I are going head to head in the greatest Britain and union jackass today.
Leo has nominated Jeremy Corbyn for condemning reforms plans to move migrants to non-reform areas,
despite migrants apparently being our greatest strength.
and Gary Stevenson too.
Oh, they're good choices, aren't they?
He describes them as the fake economist, wanker for telling people to vote green,
for being wrong about every single bit of economics I've ever heard him talk about,
and also for looking exactly like Brian Harvey right after he's eaten two baked potatoes and run himself over.
Oh, Leo, you put it so well.
I don't know if I can win today, but I'm going to try, come on, she's goddamn annoying, isn't she?
Charlene White.
Charlene White, one of these people who's lived the most privileged life with absolutely no talent, yet apparently Britain's racist.
Go figure. So you can vote in the live chat right now. Keep your superchats coming and keep your comments coming in.
I'll read out the best at the end of the show. But now let's go. It's another record for the Uni party, which is about to be made extinct.
Yes, congratulations to Labor and the Tories, because as of this weekend, you will have allowed two.
200,000 invading rapists, murderers, terrorists and drug traffickers to our suffering country.
That is a city the size of York, by the way. Oh, and also you would have sent virtually none of them home.
Now, I declared this a national emergency five years ago, as did the man who believes he will be the
Prime Minister to solve this growing national trauma.
As I go, I went into the channel, I filmed the dinghies coming across, I told everybody there'd been
invasion and vast numbers would come.
And I was laughed at. We'll have a look at that.
It's now 200,000 that across the channel, most of them,
unidentified young males of fighting age, posing a risk not just to women and girls in this country,
but a risk to our national security.
We will, in government, detain and deport every single one of them.
The Pink Ladies have today revealed that the migrants are now back.
at the Britannia Hotel in the Isle of Dogs.
Do you remember, we were told they were never going to be there?
Well, all a mini-hane has obtained these pictures and posted hundreds of illegal migrants
have crossed the channel over the weekend.
Absolute joke, Labour.
But as we come on air today, there is an erupting civil war on the right of British politics
over this issue with the Restore Britain spokesperson for the Rights of Women and Children,
children slamming the Reform UK leader for visiting the Bell Hotel and Epping in what she believes
is a stunt.
Minnie Hayne wrote three days before the elections.
Where have you been?
For the past 12 months, Nigel, where's the policy on the safety of women and children?
I begged you all to publish.
And where's Robert Jenrick, who commissioned the hotels in the first place?
I sincerely hope the British people start seeing through the charade sooner rather than later.
Meanwhile, on the soft right, the Conservatives also believe that Farage is a fake.
With Kemi Badenox's secret advisor, Fraser Nelson, pointing out, until about a year ago,
Farage regarded mass deportation as an extreme and most of all unworkable policy.
Now Zee Yusuf talks about deporting up to 2 million and sending them to places that didn't vote reform.
The party is evolving fast, and Nelson then produced the receipts from this now legendary Stephen Edginton interview.
It's a political impossibility to deport hundreds of thousands of people.
We simply can't do it.
At the moment, it's a political impossibility.
But is it your ambition?
No.
I'm not going to get dragged down the route of mass deportations or anything like that.
I mean, people are always going to come and go,
and we are a country that's engaged in international trade,
and we have relationships around the world through the Commonwealth, etc.
But, yeah, we have to.
at a balanced migration policy.
But net zero still means hundreds of thousands of people coming into Britain,
immigrants coming into Britain. Isn't that too many?
No, it may well be, but we have to start somewhere.
Trump says in America that he wants mass deportations.
We're talking about hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants are in Britain at the moment.
Some estimates say the number could even be in, you know, a million plus.
So do you support deporting all of those people?
It's impossible to do.
Literally impossible to do.
So that was then, this is now.
two days before an election, things are very different.
But this row has gone nuclear because he announced this.
In order to deport all illegal migrants in Britain, this is EU,
if reform will need to detain tens of thousands at a time.
Migrants will not be able to leave these detention centres
and each will be held there a couple of weeks before being deported.
So here's our promise.
A reform government will not put any migrant detention facilities
in any constituency,
with a Reform MP, nor will we put them where reform councils have control.
And of the remaining areas, we will prioritize green-controlled parliamentary constituencies
and green-controlled councils to locate the detention centres.
For good measure, he made one of his trademark, overproduced, slick as hell, social media video.
This is Zach Polanski.
a.k.a. the breast whisperer.
You came to you and said,
can you make my breast bigger through hypnotherapy?
And you said, yes.
But mind over mammary is just one of Zach's many mad ideas.
As illegal migrants continue to turn up on our shores,
Zach and his Green Party say they want Britain to have no borders at all.
Now, it's clear that the failed Uni Party era is over,
and there is a battle for the soul of our country
between reform and the Greens.
That's why today we are ended.
an important new policy.
In order to deport all illegal migrants in Britain,
we're going to need to detain tens of thousands at a time.
Migrants will not be able to leave these detention centres,
and each will be held there for a couple of weeks before being deported.
So here's our promise.
A reform government will not put any migrant detention centres
in any constituency with a reform MP.
We will not put them where reform controls the council.
And of the remaining areas,
we will prioritize green parliamentary constituencies
and green controlled councils
to put those migrant detention centres.
That means areas like right here in Brighton.
Put simply, if you vote in a reform council
or a reform MP, we guarantee
you will not have a migrant detention centre near you.
However, if you vote green,
there's a very good chance that you will.
This way, everyone gets what they vote for.
Visit vote green, get illegal.
Britain is broken. Britain needs reform.
And even Farage, who had previously called the mayor concept of mass deportations impossible,
as you just saw, backed Yusuf on this, writing if you vote reform,
you will not have an illegal migration deportation facility in your area.
He made the video that annoyed all a mini-hane from EP.
I'm in Essex today and this is the Bell Hotel
in Epping. Now you might remember
these scenes being on national news
last year. Anyone that comes
illegally into Britain on a boat
or in the back of a lorry would be detained
and deported. But that's going to
mean having to detain quite a lot of people
who were here already. They should not be free
to walk the streets. Policy is very simple.
You vote for a reform MP.
You will not have a detention facility
in your constituency. But if you vote green
or those that support open borders,
In the world, that's where the detention centres are going to be.
Equally, I could say the same, of Labour and the Conservatives,
because they've done nothing to stop it.
And what you'll get with this policy, you'll get what you vote for.
Now, Yusuf, who was in this for himself,
and who, by the way, I do not trust for a single second,
I believe he is practicing Takeda.
He immediately claimed victory.
Saying, wow, what a phenomenal response to our policy
to prioritize green-controlled areas for illegal migrant detention,
This is what democratic consent means, and the majority of people in this country who are sick of the establishment pushing open borders and want all illegals deported are delighted. However, right on cue, all the usual establishment suspects have lost their minds over at Kemi Badenock and the Tory shrieking, what would the judges think?
Low agency deadbeats who don't understand Parliament as sovereign and makes the laws. No wonder the other ones who imported almost all the illegals reform will have to deport. And it's barely lunchtime. But Rupert Lowe, Rupert Lowe, not someone.
who you would say is part of the establishment actually led the house of outrage,
uniting much of the British right outside of Reform UK.
So I'm going to explain his argument to you in his own words.
He posted, a restore Britain government will detain and deport all illegal migrants ruthlessly,
indiscriminately, and most importantly, efficiently.
Putting British women at risk to make a vindictive political point is abhorrent.
I don't want any British community suffering with unvetted third world sex pests regardless of how their neighbour voted.
Where should illegal migrant detention centres be located?
Reform want to vindictively target Brits in potential green constituencies to make a point.
And house illegals next to them.
That is their choice.
But I don't believe that we have time for this petty nonsense.
A restored Britain government will not abandon residents of those constituencies who have a green MP elected.
on 25% of the vote. That is not fair. And more importantly, it is not efficient. Restore Britain
will focus on solving the problem in the most ruthlessly efficient manner possible. Objective number one
is quite clear. Remove the illegal migrant population. That is not going to be completed through vengeful
gimmicks. The condemnation then joining Rupert Lowe was universal on the right outside of Reform
UK. Henry Bolton of the SDP.
He raged every illegal immigrant and foreign national offender should be detained securely and removed.
No illegal migrant or foreign national offender should be weaponised to apply any political pressure
on any British voter.
Carl Benjamin. Of the Lotus Eater's a restored Britain supporter added,
terrible vindictive ideological politics, not a responsible steward of the land,
but instead a partisan attack on political opponents because a percentage of the constituency voted the wrong way.
Atrocious.
Luca Johnson added,
call me controversial, Mr. Frudge, but I actually don't think increasing the likelihood of green voters being robbed and raped is the way forward.
From the US, Valentina Gomez, this idea is just stupid. Just don't let them in.
Reform is a joke. And Tori, Kevin Edgar, added,
there will be at least one reform voter in every constituency, so you will punish reform voters in many areas.
Reform are not a serious party, just a party chasing headlines.
from Cal took you long enough to come to Epine opportunists.
But reforms seem delighted actually today
and Lee Anderson is leaning right into the civil war on the right
suggesting that the rival parties are actually just jealous.
So the left, the right, the centre right, whoever,
any other party apart from Reform UK are absolutely furious
with our new plan, our new policy to put illegal migrants in detention centres.
detention centres being centres where they cannot roam the streets, they are not allowed out.
In fact, the only time they are allowed out is when they are put on that bus
and then to the airport or the boat to be sent back to the country they came from.
This is, as opposed to what's currently happening,
where the illegals are being booted out of these hotels.
The Labour Party are claiming that as a win, is not really a win,
and they're being placing HMOs, houses of multiple occupancy,
on your street or a street near you.
I know what plan I'd sooner have.
What about you?
But have Reform UK really thought through
the practical implications of this?
Because many are suggesting it just isn't so simple.
Louis French pointed out,
Reform's current plan,
this is in regards to London, by the way,
is to build illegal migrant centres
in Blackheath and Mossy Noom.
If Greenwich goes green this week,
that shifts right on Bexley's border
at Black Fend, Sidcup and Welling.
Why on earth would anyone now vote reform in Bexley, Bromley or Southeast London?
And you can see there is the map showing exactly that.
Dan Hodges weighed in on this too.
The Labour column is saying this is the other bonkers thing about reforms policy.
If you want to be sure not to have a migrant detention centre close to your area,
the only way to be 100% to avoid one is to make sure you don't vote reform.
He added, if Nigel Farage thinks he's going to be able to build a migrant detention centre in the middle of Lewisham or Hackney, he's in for a shock.
But that's just what the Nigel Farage advisor, Jack Anderton, the party's social media guru, did using AI.
I have to say, that was quite beautiful to see. I did like it. But I do wonder if it's serious politics, would it ever happen.
Well, Hodges says no. Arguing one positive thing I would say about Reforms New Policy, at least they'll finally be honest.
about the fact they don't have a solution that involves actually turning back the boats at source.
This is a perfect illustration of the problem facing reform.
No serious practical solutions, just political posturing,
which works fine when you're trying to make a breakthrough,
but won't cut it when you need to move to being a serious alternative government.
And then the two rising superstars of each party,
Jack Anderton and Restore Britain's young spokesman Charlie Downs,
went head to head. Because Downs is outraged by the policy. He has lambasted it as pointless and stupid,
adding why is having an illegal migrant deportation facility in one's area a bad thing? Is Reform UK,
spelt Y-O-O-K-A-Y, implying that the illegals will be free to roam around and put locals in danger?
Why intentionally place them in areas where protests and roadblocks at both the street and parliamentary level are more likely?
Is owning the Libs really a priority now?
If anything, it makes more sense to place them in the most patriotic areas of the country.
Create jobs, give local people the opportunity to play a part in cleaning up their town
and restoring order and safety in Britain, and ensure that any attempts at sabotage are swiftly and
forcefully shut down.
He then branded the policy pure slop.
But that's when the reform executive, Jack Anderson, who'd just mocked,
up, that migrant detention facility in Hackney hit back, claiming that Restore Britain's
policy on housing illegal migrants is the same as the Tories and Labor, dump them in the poorest
most patriotic areas. Reform would detain illegal migrants in areas that vote for the open
borders, Green Party and deport them quickly. Other Reform UK supporters are convinced, by the way,
like Adam Brooks of GB News, who said if you can't understand what he is just done and exposed
with the detention centre's statement, I can't help you.
It's brought all the left-wing hypocrisy frothing to the top.
And I do think what's absolutely nuts now
is that the illegal migrant invasion is so part of our society,
so baked in to what we deal with in our culture,
that have you seen this,
a new retro video game for Gen Z is going massively viral?
Launched in time for this week's local elections,
it sees players attempting to make it from Calais to Dover
and rewarded with a new cryptocurrency token named benefits
for reaching milestones along the way
by using life jackets, dinghies and dodging high-speed trains.
The game's creators hope the Tongue and Sheik project
will further highlight the injustice of illegal migrants
being given taxpayer-funded handouts after arriving in the UK
which total in excess of £4 billion,
hounds over the last year alone to 106,000 asylum seekers. Well, I don't call them asylum seekers,
okay? I call them illegal migrants. I call them terrorists. I call them murderers. I call them
rapists. I call them people who hate our country. So is it a political stunt or not?
I will say, though, the most shameful stunt of the day. And actually this one, I don't know about you,
and I'm going to play it to you in case you haven't seen it,
but it actually makes me feel physically ill.
I want to wretch when I watch Angela Rainer,
the likely next Prime Minister,
using a bunch of innocent school kids
to spread actual genuine lies
about Reform UK's health policy.
Yeah, it's just a Nigel Farage.
I got really part of the blame with him
because I actually think he'd be better than Kirstarm.
Nigel Farage says that he wants a system
that is a more insuring style system
so that means you have to pay
and that means that it's not free
at the point of use anymore
I think that is really dangerous territory
I'd be okay in that system by the way
I'd benefit from it now
but when I was growing up I wouldn't have benefited from it
and my son probably wouldn't have survived
if that was the system at the time
so I think it's really dangerous
what Nigel Farage is offering in the NHS
it sounds plausible but once you go down that route
other people will not be able to access that service
and I think that's really a terrible thing to do to people.
When they need the service the most,
we should be able to provide it for them.
You are sick, Rainer.
Okay, at least you weren't drunk there, crashing into a door.
But you're sick.
I don't give a damn that you've given up on the vapes.
Seriously, that's not true.
It's not true.
You can hate Reform UK all you like.
But it's not true.
I mean, indeed, I don't think their health policy goes far enough.
they have absolutely pledged to keep free at the point of use.
A spokesman for the party furiously responding via the sun,
it's pretty telling that Labor have had to stink to new lows
by using school children to spread their lies.
We look forward to seeing the results in Angela Rainer's constituency on Thursday.
But what's amazing to me, given the way Labor is acting,
Liber, as I call it, that they are still desperate
to get these scumbags into their apparently right-wing party.
confirming, this is Nigel Farage, confirming to his power Christopher Hope on GB news,
that the deadline for defections this week only applies to Tories.
I haven't closed the door to Labour defectors, you will notice.
No, right, just tories.
So, so Robin Wales, obviously a very senior figure in Labour local government, you know, form well regarded.
Very highly regarded, and he's a very prominent figure.
The two or three ex-Labour MPs we're talking to,
and there are one of two current Labour MPs who are becoming more and more inclined towards us,
much will depend on where the Labour Party goes.
See, I think, I really think,
that if we wipe out Labour in the heartlands,
Starmer's gone by midsummer.
Do you?
I genuinely do.
And, you know, over the years,
I've had one or two predictions that have been proved quite right.
I genuinely believe that.
And then we see where the Labour Party goes.
And if it taxed towards the loony left,
comfort zone.
Then there will be, yeah, that's right.
And actually, most Labour MPs have never worked in the private sector.
They're actually fearful of the Greens or the Gaza independence.
That could trigger a slew of them coming towards you.
Then I think would see some Labour MPs on the blue labour wing of the passing.
some of those representing Red Wall seats in the North.
And I think those conversations will start to happen.
No, they're not right wing.
They're not right wing.
They don't want to be right wing.
But I get it.
Restore Britain isn't on the ballot this week.
And Reform UK is looking very appealing to a lot of people,
and it has received two massive backers today.
I cannot underestimate how important this first one is.
The Daily Mail star columnist Richard Little John announced in the long-time Tory rag.
The Greens are led by a vile fantasist.
Labour are dishonest and incompetent.
The Tories don't talk about the issues that matter.
This is why I'm voting reform.
And honestly, I used to work at the Daily Mail.
I was a columnist at the Daily Mail too.
The Daily Mail is the conservative newspaper.
The Daily Mail views itself as the voice of Middle England.
and this is the endorsement that Nigel Farage has craved above all others.
And even though the paper isn't fully going to Reform UK yet,
the fact that their star columnist is, trust me, that's big.
That is major.
Then you come to the independent space.
And I think this woman is just as significant as Richard Little John,
if not more, despite her cancellation from the MSM.
Katie Hopkins, specifically backing Reform UK in one.
Wales. Watch.
I'm here outside the Senate in Cardiff in Wales just ahead of the local elections.
And if I may, I'd like to say why I think voting reform is a very, very good idea.
Number one, you can only vote for things that are actually on the ballot paper and currently
reform is on the ballot paper.
Number two, Dan Thomas is a proper Welsh dude.
You don't get more Welsh than a guy called Dan Thomas.
Number three, driving in Wales, you, honestly, you feel like some
weird moron that's landed from another planet and doesn't know how to control your own body.
It's impossible to drive a 20 mile an hour. I think it's easier to turn your car around and
reverse on Welsh roads. But if you're on a motorbike, you're probably going to fall off.
If you've got a geared car like I have, you cannot stay under 20 miles an hour.
Dan Thomas is going to scrap the bonkers 20 mile an hour limits.
Dan Thomas has also promised to build the M4 relief road. The lunatics in here spent 150 million
of Welsh people's money on the relief road, only to decide not to build it because of some bastard crested newt.
You know what? The crested newt can go and live somewhere else.
Dan Thomas is going to make that relief road happen. I think that's a very good thing.
And Katie summed up why the mass immigration the left are pushing in Wales via Labour, the Greens and applied Cymry, is very dangerous indeed.
These lunatics, absolute insane bunch of morons,
Wokarati, twatting, tumble, cockwomble, spiked trumpet lunacies
made Wales a city of sanctuary, or Cardiff, a city of sanctuary.
And what that la, la, la, la, city of sanctuary actually means
when they'd stop bashing one out over their asylum seeker's welcome signs,
is that illegals from Afghanistan, from Somali,
who have no sense of what art culture actually is,
or our rules around women are being put ahead of the queue
for everything ahead of Welsh people.
It means they're being shoved into HMOs,
houses of multiple occupancy,
in towns and villages and places where people have gone
to escape the so-called benefits of multiculturalism.
Well, Dan Thomas says he's going to get rid
of the label a sanctuary city here in Cardiff,
and that can only be a good thing.
And finally, Dan Thomas promises to back our
farmers and you'll know that with all my heart farmers will always come first.
So that's why I'm saying vote reform. If you vote for any of the others you're
getting more of the same. Pli to Kamru said that they will work with Labour and the
Greens and you can see how if you look at the balance of votes if reform can get
a majority, Dan Thomas can get these things done. Bloody well come on Wales
let's try something new and for Christ's say let's get back to driving like
normal people, not mentalist morons. And it's because bloody woke-a-raftery leftist kids never
learnt to pissing well drive so they don't give a shit. Whereas people like us who understood freedom
because we were born with freedom in our souls. Like, I passed my driving test just by giving the
driving instructor, you know, a blowy and a lay-by. We need to get back to that. Well, maybe not that.
But you know where I was going. I think it's the most bizarre political endorsement I've ever seen.
But it's still major.
Richard Little John and Katie Hopkins, both back in Reform UK today.
Now, Leo Kirst is here.
Okay, Leo, so where do you stand on this Reform UK policy
to place migrant detention centres in green voting areas?
Baraj and Yusuf and Lee Anderson think this is a stroke of genius,
Rupert Lowe, Carl Benjamin, Henry Bolton, other figures on the right,
actually, this is abhorrent.
What about all of the people who voted for reform
and restore in those areas?
I think it's a fantastic idea.
And if you watched my speech,
my incendiary speech at CPAC Australia last year,
I recommended exactly this.
You know how Labor said that they wanted to rub the right's nose in diversity?
Well, it's time for the right to rub the left's nose in diversity.
I don't know if reform got the idea for this policy.
from watching that speech that I gave it CPAC,
but I did send it to them.
And I really hope, I really hope.
Oh my God,
you're behind this, Leo.
This is a scoop.
This is a serious scoop.
I remember watching that speech, actually.
I was there too.
So what,
so you sent your speech to Reform UK
and you now think they've made
at the flagship policy in the local elections.
Wow.
Yeah, well, I speak to some of the insiders sometimes.
But no, I mean,
I think this is just such an obviously good idea.
You know, they must have, you know,
No one else had thought about it.
Okay, well, then can you respond directly, Leo,
saying this is your idea.
I've got you on the spot now.
Can you respond directly to the criticism from Rupert Lowe?
Who says this is a horror?
Well, Rupert Lowe's one to be talking about playing party politics.
He's criticizing this plan because of party politics,
because another party is doing it.
This is, I mean, this is obviously a good idea.
What people don't understand about it,
they think it's punishing these green areas.
It's not.
It's rewarding.
them. It's giving people exactly what they want. If you elect a green candidate, then you get
the green candidate policies. At the moment, the system we've got is that all these green voters
can say, oh, we should have open borders. And then we have open borders. And then those people
get dumped in poor, working class communities, industrial towns in the north of England. And then
we see the girls, the women in those towns having to suffer the brunt, having to deal with
with the harassment, with their communities being torn apart
and targeted by these guys who've, you know,
a lot of them come over because they know that in Britain
they can carry on however they want.
They can commit crime.
They can harass women.
You know, they're not, they're generally not here.
You know, the best you're going to hope for
is they just want to keep their head down and work for Deliveroo.
It's, you know, it's not the high quality immigration
that we really, you know, would actually be on board with.
So to put them in green areas is giving people what they want.
But more than that, it's bringing people face to face with the consequences of their
opinions.
So if you say you want open borders and then you have to suffer the consequences, then that's
going to change your mind.
This is about changing people's minds and this is about fairness.
So in economics, there's a term called internalizing an externality.
So if a company is dumping its toxic ways.
in the river, then everybody has to suffer because everybody uses the river, but the company
saves lots of money. That's what a woke opinion is like. That's what saying we should have
open borders is like. It's saying, you know, I'm going to get all the benefits of having
this wonderful, virtuous opinion, but you're all going to have to suffer the consequences
because I am dumping the toxic waste in the river. What regulators, what governments
they do is they come along and they force the company to pay to have the toxic waste disposed of
properly. So the company has to pay. The externality has been internalized. The cost is brought inside.
And then once the companies see that, then they might look at processes to reduce the amount of toxic
waste. Once the green voters see what it's really like, then they're going to reduce the toxic
opinions. They're going to reduce
the stuff they spout. And you're never going to get
deportations over the line unless people's minds
changed. I've seen it in Glasgow. I was on the streets
just around the corner from my mom's house.
And the home office came to deport some guys who were there
illegally. And the whole community came out. Every blue-haired
woman in Glasgow was down, chaining herself up.
There's a lot of them. The vans.
Yeah. And they stopped it happening.
So if you want the deportations to happen, you've got to change people's minds.
But isn't that Charlie Downs' argument, though, against this policy?
So he says, and he's the Restore Britain spokesperson,
actually these detention centres should be in patriotic areas for a couple of reasons,
because firstly, you're allowing the work and all of that to go into those areas,
but also you're not encouraging the mad protests, which would happen
in, for example, a hackney.
Well, I'm sure the family of Rianan,
that woman who worked in a migrant center,
you know, would have a good argument against that.
I mean, providing jobs, there's jobs and there's jobs.
And I think if you're putting your life at risk
by working in one of these migrant centers,
she was killed by a migrant who then danced
and went to the off-license to spend, you know,
his taxpayers' money celebrating the fact
that he just killed a white woman,
killed a British woman.
You know, in the real world,
I know people are saying that these migrant centers
are going to be secure, they're going to be like prisons.
We know the ones that we've got now.
They're not like that at all.
In Crowborough, they can just walk into town.
In Dumfries, they can walk into town.
They can hang around the town center.
They can go to the school playgrounds.
And it's, you know, it's putting our children at risk.
It's horrific.
So, you know, I think Charlie Downs really needs to live in the real world.
And all the people saying it's a punishment.
I've even seen Jeremy Corbyn, you know, say that it's disgusting that you'd house these migrants in left-wing areas.
So I thought, you know, five minutes ago you're telling me that these migrants are our greatest strength and they're all, you know, doctors and engineers.
So why are you now saying it's disgusting that they're going to be housed next to the people who think they should be here?
Surely those people should be absolutely delighted that they won't have to walk too far to find an engineer or a doctor.
You're not going to believe this.
the Tett Whisperer, Zach Dave Polanski, leader of the Sergene hard left Green Party,
actually sent his goons to my door.
As part of the campaign for this week's elections,
the Green Suicidal Empathy Squad,
the woke warriors who don't realize that they're actually lobbying for the destruction of their own country,
decided to come and convince me that I must vote Green.
on Thursday.
And as soon as I produced some receipts,
they weren't having it.
I want to show you
the full confrontation
at my front door.
Watch.
Hello.
A boy from the Green Party
had in my elections.
Oh, God.
No, that's okay.
Are you honestly?
So you support the tip whisperer.
That's what I call Zach Klanski.
Oh, gosh.
I love your seat, by the way.
Thank you.
Very sweet.
So do you know that he...
He tried to hypnotise a woman.
I've heard, yeah, maybe like a story from when he was very young.
Yeah.
How do you feel about that?
I think he's answered on it, yeah.
He tried to increase their cup size.
Yeah, I think he's spoken about it.
But we're just campaigning on local issues.
Okay.
Yeah.
But that really puts me off him.
That's fair enough.
That's right.
What about his retweeting of the post saying that the police in,
Gold is Green were wrong to kick that terrorist suspect.
But how do you feel about that?
Because he's your leader.
I think it's very unfortunate, you know, like social media is very difficult.
Yeah.
It's easy to make a misstep.
But yeah, I mean, we're just here ahead of the local elections.
I also have real concerns about your deputy leader Moth and Ali.
I think he's an Islamist.
Okay.
Well, it's all very valid to our opinion.
Because did you, why did he, did you see the other day?
He said that your own candidates who have been suspended from the party for like, saying things like Israel committed.
But did you see he said that they should be, but did you see he said that they should sue?
But did you see that he said that they should sue?
I can tell you're probably not considering voting green in the local election.
No. Never. But I'm trying to convince you though. But I take it all on board.
But do you because this is so, no, but why are you campaigning for these people? They want to destroy the country.
I happen to very much believe in the manifestion policies of the Green Party.
What open borders? Total open. Okay, let's take it away from personality.
I'm just, I'm really, total open borders.
I'm really here on local issues. I'm so sorry, but I hope you have a one. But aren't local issues national?
Well, we're very much here.
And what are you doing?
It was so nice to chat to you.
You don't want to keep talking.
You have a wonderful seat.
I'm so sorry we have so many flats to get to, but I appreciate it.
Okay.
Bye-bye.
You have a lovely day.
Bye-bye.
And with that, the polite, suicidally empathetic ladies were off.
They didn't actually want to have the discussion.
And I'm just looking at the live chat, the bees, trees, knees says, it's a bit mean, not pixelating them.
No, I'm sorry, they came to my house.
They came to my house.
House, these are evil people. Now, they might be stupid. I know a lot of you are saying
they're just naive, but think about what they're pushing. Think of what they're trying to do to
our country. Okay? We've got to start calling out this madness. If you have a green person in your life,
someone who supports this crazy bloke to become Prime Minister, I actually think we have to start
being honest about what they are and who they are. And for example, when it comes to the
open borders policy, Zee Yusuf of Reform UK has actually posed to.
a good question to Zach Polanski asking why have you deleted the page on your website,
where you lay out your party's desire for a world without borders? This was a member motion too.
At the first sign of pushback, you delete your history and run for the hills coward.
And honestly, that policy is so important. I used it in the big debate that we hosted the other day
between the Greens, Restore Britain and Reform UK, because it's so obvious in terms of what they say.
They're not even trying to hide it. The Green Party wants to see a world without borders.
That is how the policy document opens.
But the thing is, Zach Polansky is a huckster.
He is a total fake of a man.
And this is increasingly being exposed by all parties.
And one thing that we need to look into is his time in the Liberal Democratic Party.
because it really isn't being discussed at all.
And it needs to be.
Because Polanski was dangerous
and he has very much changed his opinions on all of this.
And the Daily Mail has been doing a deep dive.
Writing on Thursday night in April 2016,
a young Lib Dem election candidate slipped on his finest grey suit
and travelled to North London to meet voters at a hustling.
and Barnett. Among the political hot potatoes chucked his way during the ensuing Q&A session was the thorny
topic of anti-Semitism. Specifically, some Jewish residents of the borough, which assigned to several
large synagogues, voiced concerned about mood music emanating from the Labour Party, which had recently
elected Jeremy Corbyn as leader. They complained of feeling unsafe on the streets and spoke of an
uptick in anti-Jewish hate crimes. The Lib Dem candidate was a charismatic chap and offered a pitch-perfect
response, spreading his arms wide. He declared himself,
not only to be a proud Jew, but also an enthusiastic Zionist.
A vote for his party would he insisted represent support for liberalism, support for Israel,
and support for Judaism.
That candidate's name was Zach Polanski.
Back then, he was a job in life coach, actor, corporate trainer,
and sometime hypnotherapist who had changed his name via deedpole.
He was born David Pauldin, but wanted to reclaim his family's Jewish surname,
and distance himself from his stepfather altogether, who was also named David.
After developing a sudden interest in politics, he decided to join the Lib Dems,
and he was seeking a 63,000-pound-year seat on the London Assembly.
Aged 32, it would have been his first proper full-time salary job.
Polansky was regarded as being on the party's soft right wing.
According to a colleague from that period,
at an autumn party conference,
Polansky had given a speech to Clary and I considered the Liberal Democrats as family.
but after failing to win, the 63,000 pound seat he applied for a parliamentary one
when the local party chose someone else this true liberal through a public tantrum,
complaining on Facebook that there's no feedback given a no appeals process I'm pretty gutted.
Not long afterwards, he defected to the Greens.
The party promptly found him a birth in the Assembly, he became Deputy Party leader in 2022
and in 2024 was elevated to leader.
What happened next?
Represents one of the most screeching and critics might argue cynical U-turns and modern
political history. Polansky no longer
appears on the stump offering support for Israel and support
for Judaism, instead he takes the
exact opposite approach.
Obsessional opposition to Israel
plus grotesque anti-Semitism
have become the party's
allmark.
And Leo Kursk, isn't it fascinating
what's happening with the
Polansky-Ali Green Party? They don't want
to be questioned on this stuff.
So, Polansky's now deleted the
Open Borders policy. When
the two ladies from the Greens came to my house. They don't want to talk about the tit whisperer stuff.
They don't want to talk about the Mothanali stuff. They don't want to talk about the Golders Green stuff.
Well, this matters. Leo, this matters. Do they support this as a party?
Yeah. And what does the Green Party even stand for? It seems to be very, very disparate elements
that are united on some factors. So you've got the far left. You've essentially,
got communists, and you've also got Islamists. Now, the places where they're aligned is the
destruction of Western society, the destruction of capitalism, the implementation of some sort of,
you know, socialist state. But we can see, and also obviously hatred of the Jews and hatred
of rich people, but we can see where they're also going to fall apart. You know, when
Zach Polanski's doing his, you know, his chanting at gay pride.
parades and there's guys in like in leather and harnesses dancing with them. Mothin Ali and his and his
hijabby wife aren't at those aren't on that stage with him. So we can see where, you know,
where those tensions are going to tear the party apart. And I think it's going to be very
entertaining to watch. But the whole thing about the Greens doesn't seem to be about policy at all.
It seems to be about a vibe. You could see those those girls and well done on, you know,
holding them to the flames and getting them to answer some questions.
they didn't really have any sort of concept or notion of what they actually represented,
apart from niceness and cuddly stuff and doing, instead of putting a dot above your eye,
doing a little heart shape.
You know, that's what people see it as.
You know, oh, yeah, of course, we should welcome in the poor and the needy from overseas.
Never mind that the poor and the needy, you know, aren't very needy.
They're just thirsty for English girls.
So, you know, I think the Green Party are going to, everybody thinks the right are going to fragment.
I think the Green Party are going to have a terrible fragmentation because you're not going to be able to get all the sort of the trans pride people in a room with all the Islamist people and get them to sort of be pals.
Although, I guess in Iran they did it for long enough, you know, the Islamists and the socialists.
stayed friends for long enough to bring about a revolution. And then, of course, after that,
the Islamists slaughtered the socialists.
Yes, indeed. It is fun, though, realizing that this weirdo does have a major past.
And it was actually Labor, I will give them credit, who dug up some of this. I mean,
it's cringe. It's cringe-inducing. But it does just show.
you that Polanski is a total fake when you look at the Polansky incarnation from his time
in the Liberal Democrats. Boom. Boom. I'm disturbed from the TV as my best mate and flatmate
is shouting to me. He shouts, Zach, can you turn it down, please? I know you want to enjoy
the full drama of Lib Dem Conference, but the bass in Paddy Ashdown's voice, it's making
a whole room shake.
Whoops.
Well, part of the answer is soup.
And when Nick told the nation our party will come back, our party will win again, it will
take patience, resilience and grits.
We said their qualities we eat for breakfast.
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
What did we do in five years of government to make us proud Liberal Democrat Conference?
And let's stay proud to be Liberal Democrat Conference.
proud to be liberal Democrats.
Listen, baby.
That was after.
That was after
that being out of government. I mean, look,
he's a freak, okay? We know that.
Not funny. I mean, as a comic,
Leo, that wasn't funny.
Wasn't good timing. But this dude is a fake.
Yeah. Yeah, he's transparently.
You know, not to say
that there aren't other fakes in politics,
but you get some conviction politicians.
like Margaret Thatcher, you knew what she stood for.
She wasn't about to embrace socialism if she thought it would get her more votes.
She knew what was good for the country,
and she stuck to those guns despite any criticism,
despite any temporary unpopularity.
Whereas Zach Polanski seems to be like a lot of career politicians
that we see who flip and flop between parties,
who flip and flop between political positions.
You know, one moment he's got standard Lib Dem,
opinions.
And the next moment, when it's more politically
expedient for him, when he's
found his way to the top of
the Green Party, and what a
tower of, you know, soggy profferales
that is, when he's found his way
to the top of that terrible pile,
he's
picked the opinions that his
voters want to
want to hear. And bear in mind, bear in mind, the Green
Party now get a lot of support
from the Islamists who used to support
Jeremy Corbyn. So, you know, they want
to hear, they want to hear Islamic terrorists being defended. They want to hear Zach Polanski,
you know, criticizing, criticizing police for daring to apprehend a man while he's stabbing some Jews
in Golders Green. I mean, how dare the police kick that man in the head while he's still
holding the knife and trying to kill people? All of all these people in the left are like,
oh, but why didn't they? Why didn't they? Why were they kicking him? He's holding a knife and he's trying to
kill people. You're supposed to kick people in the head when they do something like that.
I'm older to remember when kicking somebody in the head who's holding a knife and trying
to stab people and kill them, that would make you a hero, not subject to an HR tribunal about
excessive force. I don't think you can use excessive force. They should have kicked his head
right off. Like, I find Zach Polanski very disingenuous and, you know, he says what he thinks
people want to hear. And I think it's all coming back to bite him on the arse. I think, you know,
When people mock him for the tit whispering, I think making women's tits bigger is the one good thing he's done in his life.
But he didn't do it.
But he didn't do it.
That's the problem.
He just lied about doing it.
If he actually could do it, then maybe.
But it was bullshit.
Are you sure?
I think we're going to need some field testing of those boobs before, you know, before we start jumping to conclusions like that.
Well, he's not testing them, isn't he?
He's not testing them because he also admitted I read the, I read the sort of piece.
You know, he did that.
dress up and green, right? And I read the piece about him in the Sunday times where he was all dressed up and green.
And, you know, he was talking about his life, Leo. And I just found him such a depressing gay man. Can I be
obvious? Can I be honest? And I think I can say this is a gay man. Like, he met his bloke on Grindr.
I mean, Leo, I'm sure even you know what Grind.
is, it's basically a gay sex app.
And it's just like, oh my God, have we really reached the stage in British politics
where we have the leader of a major party boasting about the fact that he met his life partner
on a gay hookup act?
I just found it all a bit grim.
Yeah, dressing up in green like that, I wasn't sure.
Is he going for the Irish vote there?
He looks like a little leopard.
Yeah, it's ridiculous.
But yeah, I mean, like his personal life aside.
I mean, I think that's just how people meet these days.
But yeah, in terms of policy, he's absolutely, absolutely disastrous.
I don't think they even have policies.
They had a big list of policy on their website, and they took it down because people
said, wait a minute, this is ridiculous.
And also, why is he dressing up in green?
The green party has got nothing to do with the environment now.
Literally nothing.
They want open borders.
You know, when somebody comes from the third world, when somebody comes from Sierra Leone or the Congo, their carbon footprint, when they come to Britain, it increases 250 times because they're suddenly living a British lifestyle. So they've got, you know, fridges and central heating and things like that. So they're burning a lot more fossil fuels. If you are genuinely concerned about carbon, if you're concerned about the environment, the first thing you do is say an absolute moratorium on immigration. We're not having any immigration. And return all of us to the
third world too, including those of us and in the United Kingdom.
Breaking today, an astonishing development 20 years since the disappearance of Madeline McCann
with the bombshell news that the British police, the Metropolitan Police Force,
are trying to extradite the prime suspect in Maddie's disappearance, Christian Bruckner,
from Germany to the UK, so that he...
can stand trial specifically on the abduction of Madeline McCann before the 20th anniversary of
her disappearance next year. Now, this is an extraordinary development. Of course, there are going to be
lots of hurdles for the Met Police to jump over, including whether Germany is actually going to do
this. And if these charlatans don't, then I'll be disgusted by them. Why would they not want
Brackner to face justice in the United Kingdom? If indeed, he is involved in Maddie's disappearance.
But this comes at the same time as I sense the start of a new McCann family PR Blitz.
Kate and Jerry McCann, and I know many of you have mixed views on those parents,
appeared at a vigil to mark Maddie's disappearance over the weekend.
But what was most notable to me is that alongside Kate and Jerry were the twins,
making a rare public appearance. There they are. These are the two youngsters who I know no one wants to
blame at all in this mess. They were in the room at the time that Maddie was abducted. And her brother,
who we see there on the right, could represent Team GB at the Olympics. So the McCanns are
preparing a comeback. And they are very very very.
very serious that they want to see
Bruchner face justice.
So I'm going to take you through both
these major developments. First
up, that vigil that we
just saw with the family saying
that they will never give up
on Madeline.
At this prayer service,
19 years since her disappearance.
The twins, Sean and
and Amelia, are now
21 years old.
And Kate and Jerry have released
a new statement online where they said 19 years. The search goes on to find her, to achieve some
justice, to make that world that bit safer. We remain very grateful for all our support from
friends and family people we know and those we don't and from the police and authorities for
their continued determination and effort. For Madeline, who we love and miss every day, we will
never give up, Kate, Jerry and the family. The service was the first time. Maddie's brother and sister
have been pictured at a public event with their parents. Sean, a swimmer, who hopes to represent
Team GB in the 2028 Olympics and university student Amalie lit candles for their sister who would now
be 23. Kate's uncle, Brian Kennedy, a retired head teacher read the beacon.
A poem written for the McCannes by the poet laureate Simon Armitage.
And the Reverend Rob Gladstone of the local parish church said,
We gather today to pray for Madeline and other missing children,
to encourage one another and especially Kate and Jerry to keep up our hope
and pray for a renewal of strength even after 19 years.
And trust me, it's not a coincidence that within hours after that full family appearance
where we get to see Shawman Amelie with Kate and Jerry for the first time
comes this marmalade dropping bombshell from the Metropolitan Police
with sources telling the Daily Telegraph in a massive exclusive
that the Met is now seeking a UK trial for Brackner up before the 20th anniversary.
So that means within a year.
Now you'll remember it was ITV News who last tracked Bruchner down.
and watch the video.
Mr. Brunner, did he kill Maddalen the can?
Hey, Mr. Brubon.
So it was an extraordinary moment
where his,
where mainstream media reporters
were able to find
Brunner who is free.
And the scoop reveals that the MET
police detectives are now trying
actively to bring Bruchner
to Britain.
And it would be to stand trial for the
and the murder of Madeline McCann. Remember, her body has never been found if indeed she has
died or been killed. One of Scotland Yard's most senior officers is leading a push to charge the German
suspect before the 20th anniversary of Madeline's disappearance next year. The force would like to see
Brukner stand trial at the old Bailey. This would be the trial of the century. I mean, it would be a
sensation like you could never believe. It believes they can gather a strong enough case for the
Crown Prosecution Service to authorised charges. However, the German Constitution prevents the
extradition of its citizens to non-EU countries, which could lead Berlin to reject the request.
That would be likely to provoke a diplomatic and legal row. If Germany still refuses to hand over the
rapist and paedophile. The mess is committed to ensuring that he still faces charges in Germany
or in Portugal where the alleged crime took place. Now, you'll remember probably, that Bruncton
was living just a mile away from the Prior to Luz Hotel, where Madeline, who was just three,
went missing in 2007. Remember her parents had gone for dinner at a tapas restaurant and left
Madeline and the two twins alone in their room.
While serving a seven-year prison sentence in Hanover for the rape of a pensioner,
Bruckner was named as the prime suspect in Maddie's disappearance,
but charges were not brought before he was released last year.
While the Met investigation is a missing person case,
a small team of specialist detectives has been building a file of evidence for the CPS
on suspected of production and murder.
A police source said the team was,
determined to explore every avenue available to achieve justice.
Next year, this is a Scotland Yard insider, by the way, quoted to the Daily Telegraph.
Next year marks 20 years since Madeline McCannin went missing.
If the evidence is strong enough to extradite the prime suspect and try and hear it, that is what we should seek to do.
Clearly, there are numerous hurdles, but our priority at the moment is to amass the strongest
evidence we can against the prime suspect.
while Leo curse, I mean, I have been covering this trial and following it now for 19 years.
I was at the news of the world in that newsroom when we first learned of the disappearance of Maddie McCann.
And you know it was one of those stories that touched the nation unlike most others.
But it still was a shock, actually, to read this and to see that the Metropolitan Police are determined.
to try Bruchner in the UK. Now, what do you make of this? And surely it would be disgusting
if Germany denied this extradition request simply because we are no longer a member of the EU.
That would be just revolting.
Yes, absolutely. And, you know, I was genuinely amazed to hear that there was a foreign
pedophile who hadn't been brought to Britain by Labor yet.
So, you know, wouldn't it be ironic?
Put him on about. Put him on about.
This is the one foreign nonce who doesn't come here.
But yeah, I mean, this guy's, this guy's a horrific guy.
He's been, already being convicted of raping, I think, a pensioner.
And there's also been other investigations into him.
There was a trial, I believe, in Germany that did.
It didn't result in a conviction or it didn't actually reach the stage of the trial because the witnesses, I think it did reach the stage of trial, but the witnesses weren't reliable.
And I'm not sure if they're the same witnesses who'd be in the Madeleine McCann trial.
I know that trials like this, obviously where the evidence is lacking in a lot of respects, are incredibly difficult to put together.
One workaround, because I mean it would be horrific if Germany didn't allow. Apparently the German
Constitution says that, you know, German citizens can't be extradited to non-EU countries. But, I mean,
come on. We're basically an EU country. We're just, you know, we're just 20 miles away over the
channel. And it would be horrible if, you know, this was used as another little little thing to
punish Britain for voting for Brexit. One thing that's been touted as a possible workaround,
is a trial in Portugal, which is an EU country and is where the crime took place.
But we've seen the handling of this case by the Portuguese police.
They seem to decide that the McCannes had done it before they'd really reviewed the evidence.
I think they maybe thought that that was the easiest thing to do.
I know that one of the investigators from the police wrote a book about it, blaming the McCanns.
So I wouldn't trust the Portuguese, not to, not to, you know, cast aspersions on other other countries.
But I think Britain, despite everything, still has a superior criminal justice system to much of the rest of the world.
So I think there would be a much more robust and effective trial here than in Portugal where, you know, I think the authorities would kind of want it to go away because it's something that's been embarrassing them for.
for decades now.
Yeah, it's very much, I think, a concern the fact that the trial could be in Portugal for the
reasons that you outlined.
I mean, I actually don't think we have much of a justice system here, but weirdly,
I would actually trust us much more with this case, because as you point out, the Portuguese
investigation was always completely whack.
It was all about almost like Britain versus Portugal and, um,
Yeah, I never trusted it.
I never trusted at all.
But Leah, there's a lot of people who don't trust these two people,
Kate and Jerry McCann.
Where do you stand on that?
Yeah, I mean, I've lost, I've got a three-year-old daughter myself.
I can't imagine.
I can't imagine the hell that they went through.
And also how they must have blamed themselves
for leaving their daughter alone in a room at the hotel while they went for tapas.
I mean, my daughter, you know, we would, we would, we would, we just genuinely wouldn't do that because, you know, I'm worried about, especially if I was in a resort in Portugal that anybody can stroll in.
You know, I worry about things anyway, obviously. So, so, so yeah, I wouldn't, I wouldn't leave my daughter.
But I can't imagine, you know, the, the amount of guilt that they're carrying as, you know, as a result. And also the, it must be horrible being blamed by so many people having so many.
people speculate about it.
Absolutely horrific circumstances.
So, I mean, this trial could help them to get peace.
And I think, you know, a lot of people, a lot of people that have been criticizing
the McCanns, this would also shut them up.
And it would at least bring some sort of resolution, some closure, closure to this case.
And also, I want to see this guy, you know, if this guy did it, which apparently the prosecutors,
apparently the people investigating are certain that he did it.
I mean, I want to see him in jail, not just in jail.
I want to see him buried under the jail.
Like absolutely horrific crime, just the worst to torment and torture
and then kill a toddler.
That's, you know, that's disgusting.
That's not human.
There's something wrong with that man.
How do you feel about the twins entering the public sports?
Spotlight, Leo, first time they've been pictured with Kate and Jerry McCann.
Whatever you think of Kate and Jerry, I don't think anyone can blame these two, can they?
You know, 23, well, no, Maddie would be 23. They're now 21.
So she was their older sister.
And you've got Amalie there, who's a university student and Sean, who's apparently a very talented swimmer and wants to represent TeamGB.
Now, they're adults, so it is surely their decision if they do want to go public now.
But at the same time, it will obviously help the McCann's PR case, I guess, which they do continue to make because they want to keep this in the headlines.
Leo, how did you feel seeing the twins who we've heard so much about but had never really seen before?
And certainly we'd never seen them as adults with Kate and Jerry at the Maddie event.
They had attended one previous memorial, but this does appear to be them stepping much more into the primary.
public spotlight for the first time. Yeah, I think it's, I think it's great to see. They obviously
feel very strongly. They could have maintained anonymity. They could have maintained a quiet life,
but they, I think they're driven by a need to see justice and a need to honor the memory
of their, of their sister. So they've stepped forward because any amount of pressure that you
can bring can help. I remember when my nephew went missing, he ran away. He was older,
he was 15, but, you know, we were so terrified. The whole family was so terrified. I was,
you know, you literally run down the street shouting and knocking on doors. Nothing,
nothing matters anymore except knowing that they're safe. So I think, I think that that sort of
push to do anything to bring justice to Maddie is, is very honorable. And, you know,
what a great testament to them. I'm going to start calling out the perma victims in our
society who have gained everything through their skin colour, not through talent, and then continue
to blame their skin colour for apparently being treated terribly.
And perma in victim, perma victim in chief, and I am so sick of this woman, I'm sorry,
is Charlene White.
Charlene White, now, you know what I'm talking about, right?
when she went on I'm a celebrity, get me out of here, she was the first voted out. No one can stand her.
No one can stand her. And it is nothing to do with her skin color. It is to do with her sanctimonious
attitude, her preachy liberal values, and the fact that she is one of the least entertaining
people on television. And Charlene White, let me tell you I know, because I was working at ITV at the time,
was a minor league player. She was a minor league player. She never got the big gigs. She hosted the
ITV London News. So you know on an ITV after the, or no, it's actually before the main bulletin on
ITV, it's at 6pm, they do a regional news roundup. That's what they have to supply because
they deal with the government. And Charlene White got that gig. Okay, so she was the London newsreel.
And it's not a bad gig, but no one ever thought that she was going to be on national television.
Like she's not a good presenter, she's not a looker, she's not charming, she's not charismatic.
Why would you put Charlene White on national television?
And then guess what happened, folks?
Guess what happened?
A little thing, do you remember it in 2020?
Black Lives Matter, BLM.
And all of a sudden, ITV, woke ITV as I then christened it after I left in 2019,
decided Charlene White, she's our girl, she's our star, we're going to give her everything.
She's the main news presenter.
Oh, let's put her on loose women as well, to host loose women.
Let's chuck her in the jungle.
and she is now one of the faces of ITV.
And she got that gig because of DEI.
And she doesn't like the fact that I criticize loose women for having these all black panels,
but I do because it's not representative of the United Kingdom at all.
And Charlene White, even though she has gained everything,
riches, fame, celebrity, opportunities because of her skin color,
is still determined to claim that her life in the United Kingdom,
where she is an unlikely TV star against all odds,
is racist against her.
And I am sick of it because she has zero evidence.
And the latest claim comes in a new Woe As Me video
where the perma victim suggests that she was targeted
while looking for a greeting card by a security guard
who apparently followed her around the shop.
Now, I'm going to let her tell the story,
but I'm not buying it.
Watch.
This week that reminded me that it doesn't matter how far I get in my career
or as a parent or any of those things,
that to some will always be judged by the colour of my skin.
And I tell you why, because I do believe that I was racially profiled this week.
When I popped to the shops to buy a ninth birthday card for one of my son's school friends.
And I walked into this shop and bear in mind to the third time that this week that it has happened,
I walked around the shop trying to find a birthday present and could notice that there was someone,
a security guard, that wherever I went in the shop, the security guard was there.
And I looked around the shop and I was at that time the only black person in the shop and he chose to follow.
me around. Okay, now, I'm just going to play devil's advocate here because I don't believe her,
but let's just say that Charlene White had a fan, right? I know it's unlikely, but you just never know.
Like, maybe the security guard was like, oh, there's that bird from loose women in the shop.
So I'm going to take a bit of a close look at her.
Charlene has absolutely zero evidence
that she was being targeted in a negative way
because she was black.
Maybe the security guard was just doing their job.
Maybe there had been a report
of a full of figure middle-aged black woman
who had stolen greeting cards in the past
and he was just keeping an eye out.
But what I think Charlene White is actually trying to do
is Stoke Division. Keep watching.
Now, the reason why I was angry with myself
is I just felt, I'm not going to swear, but I felt pretty, you know what, about myself.
Just because it was a reminder, but it didn't matter what I was wearing.
I was just in leggings, trainers, t-shirt, jacket, because to some, I'm black, and therefore,
must be a criminal of some capacity.
And I was in the shop for a while, because I was testing it out.
I was like, let me see if he goes everywhere that I go.
And let's see if he follows anyone else whilst we're here.
No one else.
he followed no one else.
And it's a real reminder, a real throwback for me,
of what it was like growing up as a kid going into shops with schoolmates.
If I happened to be with a group of girls who were white,
I would be the one.
I would be the one being followed around the shop.
And it was, you know, it was a reminder that to some people,
this equals criminality.
Leo, curse.
I'm sorry, that is an extremely,
reaction. So can we just clarify, right? This security guard didn't approach her, didn't report her,
didn't claim that she'd stolen anything, didn't call the police. She was literally in a store
and she saw a security guard who was seemingly doing their job. And Britain is a racist country
as a result. I mean, I thought this story was astonishing, did you?
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, I've been in the shop and the security guards appeared at the end of the aisle.
I haven't, you know, I assume that he's there because I'm stuffing bottles of Jack Daniels down my trousers.
You know, I just assume he's going up and down the shop checking to see what's happening.
That just happens. I guess if you've got a paranoid mindset, not that I'm saying that, you know,
black people are more prone to any sort of mental illnesses, although they are actually overrepresented in those statistics if Charlene wants to check that.
perhaps it was all in her head, perhaps it was paranoia.
And also, she says in the article that white people are hugely overrepresented as perpetrators
of shoplifting.
I think the exact language she says is shoplifting in London is perpetrated overwhelmingly by
white people.
So, you know, would you think it's white people are committing 99% of it, 90% of it, 80% of it?
no, white people are represented in 62% of the official met figures.
So that's roughly about double the number that are black.
But I mean, you've got to remember there's more white people than black people in London.
I know it doesn't always feel like it, but there's more white people than black people in London.
So these statistics broadly track with the population.
I think it's around 60% of London is white.
And also you've got to remember the police and security guards and everyone else are under a lot of pressure to not apprehend black people because that'll be seen as racist.
And then black people will be overrepresented.
So they've got to make sure.
But even so, I think black people are still overrepresented.
Looking at this, it looks like they commit about 30% of shoplifting, which is more than their share of the.
the population. So, you know, Charlene really needs to accept that, you know, even if the security
guard was following her around, perhaps it's because black people were overrepresented as
perpetrators of crime. And that's not our fault. You know, I, as a white man, can't do anything
to stop that happening. I can't, you know, I try my best. I tell people, when I'm on the bus,
I say, oh, would you mind using your headphones? You know, I try and deal with the low level stuff like
that. But we can't, we can't force people. How are we supposed to force people to, and if people are
arrested for committing crime, how is that, how is that our fault? The trouble with the people like
Charlene is, you know, instead of any sort of self-reflection or any, any idea that they could
influence their own community and perhaps reduce the amount of crime committed by people in that
community. She just wants to blame Britain and say, oh, Britain's racist and all the rest of it. Well,
you know, at some point, the only way we're going to solve this is by encouraging you to
move to a less evil and racist and patriarchal country where you can, where you can be happy.
You won't be persecuted for the color of your skin. You know, if that's, if, if we can't,
if we can't live in harmony, you know, at some point, there's going to be another option made
available to you. So this persistent, perpetual whining about racism that number one, barely
exists. And number two, if the security security guard was profiling her, he wasn't, you know,
that's, that's actually a security guard being good at his job. I mean, that's at some point.
And that's a surprise. There's not many good. I see 80 year old, yeah, see 80 year old white women
taking their shoes off at the airport in case they've got a bomb in the heel.
It's not the 80-year-old white women that are blowing up planes
and flying them into skyscrapers.
So your point is she probably wasn't being profiled.
But even if she was, there might be a reason for her to be profiled
without her being really angry about it.
But genuinely, Leo, my view is that this is entirely in her head.
And what I find so astonishing about people like Charlene White
is that they don't realize you have gained so much.
from being an ethnic minority.
Well, that too, but we won't go there.
Although someone in the live chat did just describe her as David Lammy in drag,
and I now can't get that picture out of my head.
I wasn't going to mention it, but as soon as you raised her away, I thought I would.
But moving Sophia along, for me, it's this idea, Leo, that she doesn't feel very lucky
about the fact that being a black woman has given her so many opportunities.
because for the reasons I've outlined, and I'm not doing it to be mean, I'm just stating the facts.
You know, she was a minor ITV London presenter with no national exposure and no chance of rising to the top of British television before the Black Lives Matter movement.
And then everything changed.
But she has no gratitude for being a winner of the DEI lottery.
Instead, she just wants to keep on saying that the UK is racist.
But maybe that serves her cause, doesn't it?
the more that she tries to convince everyone that the UK is racist,
the more jobs they're available for her.
Whereas I would argue her success is an argument that actually affirmative action
is well and truly going on in her industry.
No, we absolutely know that it's going on in that industry.
We know because we're in that industry.
And it's, you know, I just find it ridiculous that there's a perpetual grift
and a perpetual moan.
And it's like, at what point are you going to be happy?
you know, at what point are you not going to complain?
There's always going to be something that you can perceive
as some horrific racism.
And if Britain's that racist, oh my God, other countries are available.
You know, why, if Britain is such a terrible place,
why do people stay here and moan about Britain?
Like, I stay in Britain and I love Britain.
And I think it's a great country.
But I think, you know, there's a lot of people here
who maybe don't need to be here.
100%
100% Leo standby because we're going to reveal
who today's union jackass and greatest Britain are
in just one moment but there's lots of feedback coming in
a lot of you talking about Rupert Lowe from earlier in the show
Lee Kirkman 88 saying Lowe donates his MP salary
every month to good causes
he has just donated to Shire in a place for special needs children
that gives parents and carers respite
my son used to go there
John Kerr though
he said if you care about your country, you have to vote reform on Thursday.
2029 is a different vote.
And that is in response to the fact that Richard Littlejohn and Katie Hopkins have both endorsed Reform UK for this week.
By the way, we've got a big debate tomorrow.
Reform versus Restore versus Advance UK versus UK.
Last big debate before the election.
I'm looking forward to that.
Queen Vic 8 says GB News should be ashamed of themselves so not having Rupert Lowe on their channel.
And on the whole green party thing, because you know, they came knocking at my door.
Martin W says, I bet she regrets knocking Dan's door.
And Joyce Martin says, oh dear, your door, Dan, that would have been an eye opener for them.
I don't know if it was.
They just, you know, they don't want to have the conversation.
That's the problem because they can't handle the truth.
A reminder of today's union jackass nominees.
So Leo Curse has gone for Jeremy Corbyn, for Condemps.
Demene Reform's plans to move migrants to non-reform areas, and Gary Stevenson, the fake
economist, wanker, and I've gone for Charlene White for the reasons we have just discussed.
And unbelievably, Gary Stevenson lost today, the least popular.
I think it went on another day, just 15% of you going for him.
I'm the runner-up with 30%.
But Jeremy Corbyn's, the worst Britain in the world today.
Your union jackass with 55% to the vote.
Leo, what was it that really annoyed you about Corbyn's take on this story?
It was his hypocrisy over reform saying they're going to move the migrants to areas,
left-wing areas.
It's like, I thought you said they're the most, they're our greatest strength,
the enriching area.
But then he calls the policy disgusting.
He calls the policy of moving them into left-wing areas disgusting.
It's like, why are you disgusted?
Surely you should feel enriched.
Surely you should be rolling out the welcome mat,
removing those bolts from your door.
So anybody can just wander in and enrich your house.
Come on, Corby.
Why do you stand by the things that you say when you're on stage?
It's funny how so many leftists immediately turned around to say,
you know, this is terrible.
This is why are you punishing green voters?
How can it be a punishment if this is what you want for the country?
If it's a punishment for you, think out those girls in Rotterham field.
Think out the rest of us feel.
And your greatest person, Leo, will interest a lot of people.
Who have you gone for?
Who did I go for?
Oh, I went for Tommy Robinson.
I went for Tommy Robinson.
He's got a March next Saturday, the 16th of May in London.
Funnel off, the next day, I've got my tour show in London at the Backyard Comedy Club.
So you could, if you're coming down for the weekend,
you can stay and see some,
stay and see me doing comedy in London.
There's tickets available at leo-kirs.com.
But yeah, Tommy Robinson,
I think he's having a rehabilitation in the public eye.
He was, you know, for a long time,
he was a sort of just a pseudonym for racism.
He was just, you know, every assume that he was racist.
The guy isn't racist at all.
He runs a multi-ethnic movement.
He's, you know, he literally says,
black and white unite.
That's a slogan from his,
from his movement.
And he's also been proven right time and time again about the grooming gangs.
Even though the establishment came after him, persecuted him, you know, got him on,
for any little technicality they could get him on, like the mortgage fraud thing.
And, you know, Alastair Campbell's like, he's a convicted criminal.
Oh, he's terrible.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, what, did you manage to get him for misleading a bank manager as to his ability to
repay a loan fixed on a property?
Oh, that's much worse than leading Britain into an illegal.
war that killed up to a million
and a half Iraqis, you know,
the hypocrisy of these people
is just insane. Despite all the persecution,
he stuck to his guns, he's stuck to
his message, and he's
every week
that goes by, he's proven
more right, and we see that
the establishment was just going after
him because it was covering its own
ass. It was trying to
silence him because he was revealing
a lot of the, a lot of the
failings and the complicity of the
establishment because remember it wasn't just the authorities looking the other way. They were looking
the other way because they were getting votes from some of these communities so they didn't want to
rock the boat. So yeah, I hope everybody has a great time at his rally on the 16th and I hope
they stay and come and watch me do comedy on the 70s. Tickets available. Leo curse.com.
Leo, I love it. So great to have you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. We will speak very soon and
make sure, of course, that you subscribe to Leo Curse on YouTube as well. So I'm very excited to
because we do have the last debate before the big vote on Thursday,
Restore Britain, Reform UK, UK, and who have I forgotten?
Restore. Oh, Reform.
Reform UK. Going head to head. Yeah, I said them all right. Reform, restore, advance, UK,
head to head. Last debate before the election. That is live tomorrow. 5pm UK time,
midday Eastern, 9am Pacific.
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