Dan Wootton Outspoken - FURY AS PIERS MORGAN SAYS HE WOULD TRADE WHITE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR A CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA
Episode Date: November 28, 2025BREAKING TODAY: Fury and disgust at the British elite class dismissing Tucker Carlson’s declaration of the strange death of England, with Piers Morgan saying he happily trade in a lot of white Engli...sh people for a chicken tikka masala. But this is now a very clear trend by rich celebrities like Bill Maher and Sharon Osbourne – who have no idea of the reality of life in the increasingly Islamist and unsafe Disunited Kingdom – to deride anyone who wants to preserve English culture and fight the genocide of white Brits as being backward. Dan gives his verdict in the Digest. TERRIBLE NEWS JUST IN: The New Culture Forum has announced the tragic death of its founder and director Peter Whittle after a short battle with cancer. The United Kingdom is so much poorer without Peter Whittle in this world. We will pay tribute to Peter with the New Culture Forum’s Connor Tomlinson, who is here for the entire show. PLUS: Disgust as it’s revealed BBC make-up teams use human fluids on the face of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage. Surely this must now be the end of the British Bashing Corporation? AND: A racism row on the right as Lucy White says Pakistan-born Nus Ghani shouldn’t be in parliament, let alone the Deputy Speaker. Lucy will be here for her first interview since the storm broke. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Did Meghan Markle use extras in her Thanksgiving Day stunt? We’ll examine that extraordinary new claim with royal YouTube sensation According2Taz. 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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I'm Dan Wharton.
This is outspoken episode number 371 and breaking today, fury and disgust at the British elite class
dismissing Tucker Carlson's declaration of the strange death of,
England with Piers Morgan saying he would happily trade in a lot of white English people
for a weekly chicken digamassala.
So it's better.
So what about British culture didn't you like and has been improved by new cultures?
Oh, in not much.
Tell me, what didn't you like before?
What are you glad is gone from the Britain you grew up in?
Let me tell you, if you came to London in the 50s and 60s, the food was crap.
Come with me to Brick Lane, come with me to Brickston, I'll give you a proper meal.
I love it. You want to go to the tough parts in town and eat street food.
I can give you a great...
But are you really saying the food?
This is the behavior of a defeated people.
This is what it looks like when you lose.
This is what it looks like when you're on your way out to be replaced by somebody else.
The argument used.
Why should we flood our country with other people?
Well, chicken curry.
Thousands of young girls get raped.
Chicken curry.
And this is now a very clear trend
by rich celebrities like Bill Maher and Sharon Osborne
who have no idea of the reality of life
in the increasingly Islamist and unsafe disunited kingdom
to deride anyone who wants to preserve English culture
and fight the genocide of white Brits
has somehow been backward.
86% white to 36% white.
now this is not a complaint see if we were conservatives this would be like a lament great it's a fact
it's a fact and it's a happy fact and if you can't discuss it just don't just don't tell me
we're living in a year we're not living in and there's always going to be some people and we can't
hate them for it who remember the tea shop and that's their memories of their youth and where
they first like fell in love or whatever
And so they're going to be nostalgic for it.
And that you can't hate them because they're like,
I don't recognize my country anymore.
Are white people being replaced in the UK?
So what?
So what?
Wait, so what?
Nobody's white.
Who's white?
Everybody's got a grandparent or a great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grandparent that came from somewhere else.
Okay, this is what you're going to end up with then.
One street, off the circus, on healing those on.
People, I'm in the heart of it.
I'm in Whitechapel, London.
I don't even know where the hell I am.
I feel like they just ended up in some other country.
He jabs to the left of me, hijabes to the right of me.
The job's in front of me, hijabes in back of me.
This is another world.
My verdict in The Digest next.
But also breaking today, the new culture forum has announced
the tragic death of its founder and director Peter Whittle after a short battle with cancer.
Now, the United Kingdom is so much poorer without Peter in this world. Personally, I've lost
a friend, one of our favourite guests here on Outspoken.
It is extraordinary that you are now concentrating or setting up something to revise its past
history. Well, Chair, that's a characterization. I don't know.
accept. Well, Mr. Matt, all I can say is that the one consolation is it is very unlikely that
anyone's going to be putting up a statue to you. When love goes, what, what happens next? It's usually
tears and a journey. You know, just whatever you do, don't give up. Don't give up. And that was his
last public address just three weeks ago. So we will pay tribute to Peter later with the new
cultural forums, Connor Tomlinson, who will be with me for the entire show.
Also coming up today, discussed as it's revealed BBC makeup teams use human fluids on the face
of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, surely. This must now be the end of the British Bashing
Corporation. And our racism row on the right, as Lucy White says Pakistan-born Nazgani shouldn't
be in Parliament, let alone the deputy speaker. This has been a story.
Storm, and Lucy's going to be here for her first interview.
Also coming up in the uncanncled after show on Substack.
Did Megan Mark will use extras in her Thanksgiving Day stunt?
We'll examine that extraordinary new claim with Royal YouTube Sensation according to Taz.
That is over on Substack at the end of the main show.
And of course, because it is a Friday, we will be revealing the worst Britain in the world this week.
You can get voting right now in the post tab on YouTube.
here are your nominees from Monday, Zach Polanski, the Green Party leader, Tuesday, Bob Villain, Wednesday, the Chancellor, Rachel from Accounts, and Thursday, David Lammy.
Let me know your thoughts on those four as well. I will read out your comments at the end of the show.
But now, let's go.
In any other country or culture, the systematic wiping out of the natives through an anti-democratic, important,
of a rival religion and ethnic group against the express wishes of the host population
would be derided as ethnic cleansing or genocide. But in the United Kingdom, it's progress
and evolution. And if white Christians dare speak up against it, we're immediately labeled
as far-right racists. Well, this week, I believe the establishment consensus on this issue
has been smashed by a furious public, as Piers Morgan actually said he was.
would happily replace the white English population in order to have a chicken tika masala.
So just replace the word white there with Asian or black or African or Japanese and imagine the
reaction, let alone if you replace that word with Muslim. Morgan would never appear in the mainstream
media again. But because he's talking about white English folk, he is celebrated. We've had enough
though. And this row
has all been sparked by Tucker Carlson writing
this piece for the international edition
of The Spectator. The
Strange Death of England, this is what
it looks like when you lose.
After his recent visit
here this week, he concluded so in Great
Britain, if you were to say, wait, what the hell
is this? This looks nothing like
the country I grew up in. Guess who's
going to arrest you? Your fellow
Britons. The ones whose
great grandparents lived here, the
whites. They're the ones
enforcing this. They're the ones determined to eliminate themselves. This shocked tourists to London
this week realized Pairs more, realized Tucker Carlson, sorry, wasn't exaggerating. People, I'm in the heart
of it. I'm in the Whitechapel, London. I don't even know where the hell I am. I feel like they just
ended up in some other country. Are hijabes to the left of me, his jobs to the right of me,
the job's in front of me, he jobs in back of me. This is another world. I am, uh, I'm shocked. I, uh,
I'm shocked.
Look at the businesses, Somalian restaurants, Islamic stores.
I mean, it's endless.
Islamic relief charities.
This is England, guys.
This is the United Kingdom.
As Caritas pointed out, tourists visiting Sidic Khan's Islamic London for Christmas,
shopping, walk out of Bond Street Station,
and are greeted with a haughtyed sound.
No jingle bells or Christmas chair.
Just Islamic prayer at full volume.
This is not normal.
watch.
I was just about to say me, I just come out, one street, off the circus, and healing those on.
But for Piers Morgan, this is apparently all okay, because he never much liked
trifle or beef Wellington or Yorkshire puddings when he was growing up.
You're saying that our culture has changed because we've had other cultures come here.
Is that your position?
Well, it's not my position.
It's a fact.
And you just said at the beginning.
I think our, so it's better.
So what about British culture didn't you like and has been improved by new cultures?
Oh, not more.
Tell me, what didn't you like before?
What are you glad is gone from the Britain you grew up in?
Let me tell you.
If you came to London in the 50s and 60s, the food was crap.
Absolutely correct.
What?
It was that way in the 80s when I was here.
Right.
Now we have some of the best guests on the meat.
Amazing.
Some of the most expensive, too.
I wonder, is everyone eating there?
No, I can take...
I paid $1,000 for dinner last day.
You're a wealthy man leading a very wealthy lifestyle.
Holy shit.
All the food here is...
Come and meet a brick lane.
Come and me to Brickland.
I'll give you a proper beer.
I love it.
You want to go to the tough parts of town and eat street food.
I can give you a great meal.
But are you really saying the food?
I'll tell you to the top end, the food.
The food?
Right. You come with me.
if you'd want to risk death walking up to Portobello Market,
I'll take you and give you some street food and you'll spend 10 pounds.
Now, that quite rightly sparked outrage.
Connor Tomlinson, who will be here shortly, responded,
how many child rapes are worth that curry peers?
Because that's not a hypothetical question.
We're in the midst of unprecedented, unwanted demographic and cultural change
in accounting for the completely optional crimes it is causing.
Do you really think the food is worth it?
Lewis Brackpool of Restore Britain
added Pears Morgan essentially telling Tucker Carlson
that it's fine for the English to be replaced
as long as we get better restaurants
as next level insanity
not even flinching
at the idea that an entire ethnic group
any group for that matter could vanish
just to satisfy a culture of gluttony is evil
now Andy the Gabby
Gabby responded when people have a gaff
in another country and can come and go at will
it's very easy for them to say, and of course, Pears does in Los Angeles.
Lewis then added, hating British food has become a liberal sciop to justify mass immigration.
Peers replied, I do love a good curry.
Lewis kept pushing back, writing, I do two peers.
But to think it's fine for the English population to be replaced over a Vindaloo is genuine insanity.
I do hope you change your mind before it was too late.
There was more reaction, watch.
the food was crap
absolute
well it was that way in the 80s
when I was here right now
we have some of the best gas
amazing so insane
that is the argument used
why should we
flood our country with other people
well chicken curry
thousands of young girls get raped
chicken curry
and I know this might shock a lot of people
you're going to want to be prepared for this
but me as an Irish man
I have made
pasta before. I know. Crazy. I'm not Italian, but I know how to make pasta. And even crazier is I have
made chicken curry before. Crazy. Absolutely shocking stuff. You don't need a million Pakistanis in your
country to enjoy a kebab. I know this thinking might be crazy to people like Pierce Morgan,
but I would eat potatoes for the rest of my life if it meant my country, Ireland, was always home to Irish
people. And at that point, Pearz unfortunately showed his true anti-white colors, when Michael McCarthy
wrote, they would have you replaced and your home country forever changed over a curry.
Here's replied, there are a lot of white English people. I would happily trade for a good
weekly chicken tika masala. And sadly, this is now a common view amongst our liberal elites.
Are white people being replaced in the UK?
So what?
So what?
Wait, so what?
Nobody's white.
Who's white?
Everybody's got a grandparent or a great-great-grandparent
or a great-great-great-great-grandparent or a great-great-great-grandparent
that came from somewhere else.
So if we want to insist that only white people can come here,
who are they?
Like, have you gone too far by the time you get to Russia?
Like, do we want Russians?
Just because you're born in a country,
Should you be destined to live your life out in, I don't know, poverty or injustice?
Like, I don't believe that you should be denied opportunity because of the country you were born in.
I think immigration is vital because without it, you become a enclosed, closed-minded,
shut down, culturally poor environment.
Is it any wonder they think this way?
when we have millionaire celebrities,
he wrote in polite society like Bill Maher and Sharon Osborne
spreading propaganda that a white England was actually a very, very bad thing.
But in 1984, I remember walking around London,
like, it was all white.
It was all white.
But you go outside of London out.
But now it's totally changed.
from, I read this in Andrew Sullivan's column, it went from, in 50 years it went from
86% white to 36% white. Now, this is not a complaint. See, if we were
conservatives, this would be like a lament. Great. It's a fact. It's a fact. And it's a
happy fact. And if you can't discuss it. Just don't tell me we're living in a year
we're not living in. We're living in the year when London is mostly people of it.
of color. Yes, it is. And I'm applauding it. Yeah. Happy for you. Happy for it. Okay. But let's live in the year
we're living in. It's, you go to Windsor, Windsor Castle, okay? And the town, of course, is called
Windsor. And it used to be, when I was a kid, all English tea shops with China and everybody
used to go there for afternoon tea. And you'd go to Windsor Park and watch some polo. And,
Now you go around there, there's no more fucking tea shops.
Right.
None of that.
Right.
It's Arabic restaurants.
Right.
It's Jamaican restaurants.
It's Chinese.
It is a complete and utter melting pots.
And it's great.
Oh, and by the way, if we want Britain to be Britain or English to be English, according to Bill Maher, we're basically just old folkies.
And there's always going to be some people, and we can't hate them for it.
it who remember the tea shop and that's their memories of their youth and where they first like fell in love
or whatever and so they're going to be nostalgic for it and that you can't hate them because
they're like I don't recognize my country anymore because in the Brexit vote there was a lot of
that people said that people who lived in England their whole life and the old village green
England's like traditional things have gone
but we still have the royal family that is way too traditional it's way too i love them but they're
way too traditional it needs right cut back no my message to those people is always sorry but that's life
on earth things change nothing stays the same nothing stays the same if you stay the same right
you're left behind you don't have to like the change but you can't just stand there in the middle
the street and go, stop! I am standing a thwart change. It just doesn't work that way. Change is going
to come and it's going to roll over you. It's how you deal with it. That's right. You know,
you can move. You'll have to, maybe. It's sad. Maybe it would be a better choice to try to
adapt to what's new. Well, guess who's moving, Bill Ma? It's not the old fogies. It's the youngsters.
In fact, 693,000 have quit Britain over the past year, even as the government continues to import 898,000 here,
including a record 101,000 claiming asylum, including the 36,000 in luxury hotels costing us 15 billion pounds over the next decade.
But of course, Pears Morgan doesn't want to talk about that, does he?
This was not a communist country, but I'm just saying Britain voluntarily joined the war.
It was a war that you were not involved in and you got in.
But my question is, why did it destroy Britain?
I don't understand as the victor nation.
You didn't destroy Britain.
Well, look outside.
Look outside.
We're in the city of London.
Hang on.
There's Tower Bridge.
It's the Tower of London.
Magnificent office blocks here.
Well, it changed London.
Why do you look at this and see a wrecked country?
I don't.
Well, I don't see an English country.
So we're in the city of London now.
What do you mean by that?
What do you mean by that?
It's not, well, people whose ancestors build Stonehenge are not here anymore.
So the city of London is 36 percent.
white, and that's happened in the last, I don't know, 40 years.
But England is about 70% white.
England? Okay. Well, it was 99% in 1945.
Okay, so we've evolved.
But you're on the way to becoming the minority in the country.
So no one wants to say that. I think you can get arrested for saying that here.
That's not white supremacy. This is the indigenous population of the country.
It's a statistical fact that I think by 2,100, we will be a minority white country.
In 20163, as of today.
Well, I've read a bit later.
But these are dynamic numbers, so they change.
Here's my question of you.
So what?
Well, let me refer to the beginning of our conversation when you said that the people who live in a country
define the character of that country.
And then you said, yes, all the things for which we were famous and in which we had pride,
like our stoicism, our concern for others, our tidiness, the cleanest country in the world.
Now it's pretty filthy.
All those things change when you get new people moving there.
You said that. I mean, you're the racist, not me. So I'm just using, I'm using the parameters that you said.
And I'm saying, I did not say that that was down to non-white people coming to the country.
Well, that's who lived here. I don't believe that.
No, but that's what you said.
No, I said there was creaking pressure on public services.
No, no, no. But you also, maybe foolishly admitted the truth. You can get arrested for this, so I know the stakes are high.
Paul Joseph Watson wrote Pears Morgan masquerades as based on every sense.
single safe milk toast issue for the grift. Yet on every single major crunch issue, it's a
complete and utter twat. Harrison Pierce added in the N. Piers Morgan is a hack for the regime.
He has the odd pop at the lowest hanging woke fruit, but he worships the civilization destroying
basics of the post-war West. Multicultural pieties are moral fetish for non-whites and a gluttonous
rights revolution well represented by his smug, podgy face. And Leo Kirsts,
The moment war is back on our doorstep, Pearz will have no shame in demanding that the same white English people he sneers at go overseas and die for a land. He insists they have no claim to. But Pierce wasn't done. There was more. Watch.
But you said that when the people who live in a country change, so does the culture, which is like the most obvious. It's like when it rains out, it gets wet. That's not a controversial observation, but it's illegal here.
because it is true. And my only point is not against, I've already said, I like the Bangladeshi's
better than I like the liberal whites in your country, a lot more. They've never yelled at me.
I'm not attacking them. I'm just saying the things that made Britain Britain, England, England,
is there still in England? I have no idea. Those are going away because there are different people
living here. And if you think that those are good things in the same way that the Swedes or the Chinese
or the people in Burundi and Chad, they like like their culture. It's their ancestors' culture.
and now it's gone.
And, like, why can't we say that's bad?
Well, because you may think it's bad.
It's good?
I love living in a very multicultural day.
But you're rich.
I mean, you're rich.
And you go to the white parts of London,
and they're exactly the same as they were
when I was a child.
They've been coming here for 50 years.
They're exactly the same.
What neighbor was saying is exactly the same.
Which do you think is a white part of London?
I'm not going to tell you.
Well, that's a little test for you.
Which area of London do you think is white?
The one I'm staying in right now.
The one where my relatives live.
Where?
I'm not going to say.
No, you don't want to say,
because you know that I'll immediately say, come on,
there's loads of non-white people living there.
There's no white.
By the way, I'm not against non-whites.
There's no exclusively white area.
Okay.
There's not.
And unfortunately, because of men like Pearz and Tucker,
who is rewriting history over World War II in real time,
our elites no longer stand up for everything great we brought to the world.
As Tommy Robinson wrote,
The British Empire ended slavery.
Say, thank you.
And stop wallowing in alleged oppression.
There's good and bad in his.
Every culture, every race, every country has a dark past, and it was so much worse than the British Empire if you can be bothered to read up on history.
I liked this from our friend based and bougie watch.
The British Empire is the darkest shit ever, the Commonwealth. That's the darkest shit ever, British Empire, Commonwealth.
That's literally England going to countries and destroying communities.
The Storms, you're from Ghana, right? So this is the destroyed states.
that Britain left Ghana in. Streets are clean, nice houses and cars everywhere. Just look at that.
So destroyed. Oh my God. This is Lagos, right after the British Empire left. Look at the
destroyed churches and the destroyed skyscrapers. Like how dare they build skyscrapers and churches
for people to pray in it? Look how they destroyed the streets. No heavy traffic. No one-hour
queues of traffic. They destroyed the streets so much that people were comfortable enough to walk bare,
How dare they clean the streets?
Look at how they destroyed Delhi, India.
Look at how there they build these trains and these buildings that still exist today, by the way.
Open our face, it was better.
Really?
Our goddess were crying as, what were you live?
Everything true.
The process were clean.
But instead of celebrating that, celebrating what it's meant to be English,
what the British Empire has brought.
to the world. Suicidal empathy means it's now being left to foreigners to explain the perilous
state we now find ourselves. This was Tucker's damning summary. And here's what you recognize.
The people of Great Britain are going through a series of crises and they're all internal.
drug use, alcohol use, their appearance has changed, people are no longer as well kept, the streets,
the landscape is not tidy anymore. It's got lots of litter and graffiti in some places.
And to technocrats, these are not meaningful measures of anything. Who cares if you've got graffiti?
Does that affect GDP? Well, maybe, maybe not. But it's definitely a reflection of how people feel about themselves.
people with self-respect do not tolerate public displays of disorder or filth or graffiti or litter
because they care about themselves and their family and they understand intuitively, as every
human being does, that once you allow chaos and filth in your immediate environment, you are
diminished.
So you just don't allow that and no healthy society does.
But all through the West, these are not just features.
They're defining features.
All Western cities are filled with litter and graffiti and people who look like they didn't bother to get dressed this morning but are instead wearing their pajamas in Walmart.
It's not just in your town, it's everywhere in what we refer to as the West.
The point that underlies all of this is a really obvious one that too few people say.
This is the behavior of a defeated people.
This is what it looks like when you lose.
This is what it looks like when you're on your way out to be replaced by somebody else.
And now Connor Tomlinson is here.
And Connor, who is the host of Tomlinson talks on YouTube, posted yesterday,
this very disturbing image writing photo taken today,
this man was defecating behind Queen Caroline's Temple in Kensington Gardens near Hyde Park,
A monument to King George the Second's wife who commissioned Royal Parks in the Serpentine Lake is now a toilet for third worlders.
There are also homeless encampments in Hyde Park.
We don't have to live like this.
But according to Pears Morgan, Connor, you know, that's just evolution.
That's just evolution.
And we should be happy about it.
Every day, Dan brings a brand new scene from the dystopian novel, The Camp of the Saints, which, you know, is called the most racist.
book on earth until it turns out to have been proven right too soon. There's a passage right
from the opening where there's a leftist gloating about the fact that a ship, the Calcutta
star, is about to bring a million Indians to Europe. And this is treated like an apocalyptic
event when instead it's just an annual migration number in Britain now. But the quote goes something
like, your civilization has no meaning to them. They will be tired. They will be cold. They will
use your beautiful oak door for firewood. And that's what's happening to all of our monuments,
our cities, our culture, our heritage, our identity and our country. And Pierce Morgan thinks
that's a good thing so he can fill his fat gullet with foreign slop. Now I've got lots of thoughts
on this, but first let me just say, no, I think British food is wonderful. I think that everything
from stews to desserts to roast potatoes to beef to lamb is excellent. It was actually quintessential
to the nutrition of our people that made us higher IQ and in better health than most of the
rest of the world, according to Alan McFarlane, who poured over our historical records stretching
way back to the Middle Ages. So, yeah, agree with Lewis there, the tweet that you've got on
screen. It is just a sci-op to get you to sell out your own civilization to demographic replacement.
And so I don't care what cuisine Pierce Morgan would prefer. I would prefer to have a country
imparted off onto the children that I hope to have soon that is recognizable to the one built
by my ancestors who made many sacrifices in order to sustain it.
And so I absolutely despise what Piers Morgan said.
And the thing is, the even more gross thing is,
I don't think he actually believes it.
I think that he just says whatever he can to drive outrage and clicks
because he knows that having just contentious clickbait slop produced on his channel,
much like the sort of stuff that he claims to prefer eating,
is what drives engagement, drives monetization.
And so he's just a total attention hound.
And but whether or not it is sincere, it will be remembered as the sales pitch for not just demographic replacement that we voted against consistently in every election referendum since 1974, but the ongoing and optional crimes committed against our people. There's a rape reported in London every hour and over 50% of those are committed by foreign men. There are murders happening every single day. And those are just the ones that reach the headlines. Many more will go unreported by a man of a woman.
no fixed abode. And then there are just the aesthetic crimes like the one that you saw
and flashed up on screen, the photo that was that was forwarded to me by a family member yesterday.
All of our monuments are just literally being defaced and defecated on by people out of spite
or out of habit. And so that's one thing I will add as well. Look, I like Tucker. I listen to his
show. He's got an excellent interview coming up next week that people are going to enjoy
from his time in Britain. However, when Tucker says, oh, I like the Bangladesh. He's more than the
white women. No, sorry, because even if our people are mistaken for a period of time, they
are captured by ideology. We can recover from ideological capture. We can recover from economic
impoverishment. We did in the 70s. Hungary did under the Soviet Union. We can't recover
from demographic replacement. And so I'm afraid I don't care how much the Bangladeshi is
living in Whitechapel are nice and personable and polite. They don't share my language. They
don't share my religion. They don't share my culture. They will not reproduce my civilization.
And so I have reached the point now, well, they just all have to go, I'm afraid.
They have to go.
Now, this post, this ex post, which seems to have exploded this whole issue, Conner,
I do think it is just worth looking at closely.
Piers Morgan says there are a lot of white English people I would happily trade for a good
weekly chicken teakat masala.
Now, just imagine, Connor, for one second, if that word white were replaced
by virtually any other ethnicity, any other religious group.
You know, Muslim people, black people, Jamaican people, Japanese people.
Piers Morgan would be cancelled.
I mean, it is also time, is it not, for us to start standing up against blatant anti-white racism?
Yeah, this is ethnocidal rhetoric with humour as its window dressing.
And I tweeted out in response to this, imagine if a Jewish-Israeli news anchor had gone on air
and said, I'm happy to displace and trade a million Palestinians just to keep Shaksuka.
Well, Piers Morgan would have made a week's worth of clickbait debate content about it
and farmed thousands of pounds on YouTube revenue, but when he says it about white people,
it's okay and it's not an outrage at all.
And if I may, Dan, respond on the other side to this with a very contentious comment.
I'm sure, to the clips by Sharon Osborne and Bill Mark.
Now, it won't have escaped people's attention that, yes, they're very wealthy, they've got homes in Los Angeles, but both of them are Jewish.
They are both Zionists, and they would not say the same thing if mass demographic replacement happened in Israel.
The state of Israel would cease to exist if it were not majority Jewish.
Even if they dip down by 10% with the flooding of their borders by their Arabian.
of neighbors, it would be considered an existential threat. So why do they have a completely
different double standard for America, for Europe, and for Britain? Why do they not see the election
of Zora Mandani or Sadiq Khan as being an outgrowth, not of insane socialism or wokeism, but
demographics? Why do they not see the rise in anti-Jewish hatred by the left as a consequence
of demographics? And why do they not see, by the way, the rise of, for example,
Nick Fuentes, who complains about mass demographic replacement and notes there are a lot of
Jewish people involved in left-wing movements as a result of not just the demographic replacement
they support, but the double standard that they, as Jewish people put out there, by saying
Israel has a right to protect its demographics, but if white people are being replaced,
well, that's something to celebrate. It just can't continue.
Oh, by the way, and Pierce Morgan now says, oh yeah, I'm going to be really brave and interview
Nick Fuentes, once, as people like Harrison Pitt and Paul Joseph Watson were pointing out,
once he's already been mainstreamed by Tucker Carlson. There's nothing brave about that,
peers. It would have been brave if you did it two months ago. This has got to be the end of the BBC.
Seriously, I'm not even joking. This is now so despicable and so disgusting that this organization
needs to be shut down.
I'm not exaggerating.
I'm not using hyperbole.
I have had enough.
This latest revelation made me feel ill this morning.
Make-up artists at the British Bashing Corporation
are now using human fluids,
including saliva, but not limited to saliva.
And I'm not going to go into the details.
You can use your imagination.
When Farage is being made up to appear
as he regularly does on BBC News
programs. I'm done. I am done with these cretons who we pay for. This is a disgrace. It will be
laughed off and dismissed by the mainstream media, but I 100% believe that it is happening.
So I'm going to take you through exactly how we've got to this revelation becoming public.
It's thanks to work by the critic and the Daily Mail. So here's Richard Eden reporting today that
makeup artists use bodily fluids on Farage during BBC appearances. And he writes,
The BBC has been making a song and dance this week about comments Nigel Farage may or may not
have made in the school playground when he was a child. Now it has been alleged that its
makeup artists have taken unpleasant action against the Reform UK leader. Historian and best-selling
author Lisa Hilton, who has presented BBC TV documentaries, has made the extraordinary claim that
Farage's face was painted with deliberately contaminated brushes when appearing on its
programs. Explaining that she has heard this from a morning news veteran, the well-connected
Hilton writes in the critic magazine, naming no names, but Nigel Farage might want to start
doing his own face, giving the extraordinary imaginative range of natural cosmetics, which the
brushes are loaded with when he's in the chair. And then Richard Eden, who has done his own work
on this, writes, I'm told these natural cosmetics allegedly include.
human saliva and other bodily fluids. Farage declines to comment, but such alleged spite,
Richard Eden goes on, may not surprise the Brexit campaigner who has long accused the BBC of
left wing and remain a bias. Last year, he vowed to boycott the BBC after being accused by racism
and by some in the selected audience on a question time special for party leaders before the general
election. He said our state broadcaster has behaved like a political actor throughout this election,
reform will be campaigning to abolish the license fee.
But Connor Tollinson, for me, this is just a step too far now.
The BBC is a morally depraved organisation.
It has shielded paedophiles throughout its so-called storied history.
Until very recently, by the way.
And the fact that they are using bodily fluids, you can imagine what, on Nigel Farage's face.
I'm sorry, like, this just has to be the end.
I'm done.
I am done with this organisation.
Yeah, I think the BBC's licence fee should have been forfeit a few hundred abused children ago.
unfortunately the political polarization and the climate that we live in driven by increased ethnic
and cultural diversity ideological capture and then the BBC's very generous DEI hiring policies
that have protected completely incompetent people at all ranges of the institution from
accountability on the basis of their skin or sexuality has led to people who genuinely believe
that Nigel Farage is a fascist and aren't tuning into my
content or the Lotus Seaters or your show, Dan, who point out that he's actually far more liberal
than even his own voters and party members. And so they internalize that belief. And much like
the alleged assassin who shot Charlie Kirk for being said fascist, they take their petty revenges
in almost fight club fashion, you know, piddling in the soup or cutting explicit film reels into
children's movies. And so they contaminate the brushes that are going to touch him, hoping to,
I don't know, give them some sort of skin condition or at least get one little petty mark of
revenge over on them. And this is really the hallmark of quite a wretched person. So this might be a
strange link to make, but Dostoevsky wrote a book called Notes from Underground in the
19th century, and it was the profile of the exact kind of petty bureaucrat who hates themselves,
who's antisocial, who's incapable of virtue. And it's just this long monologue about how
they hate their own lives and they hate people that are more successful than them. And there's
a chapter where one day this army officer who's well respected just walks past him the street
and occasionally just sort of brushes past him this guy hangs onto it for years he buys a special
coat plotting the day that he will revenge himself by bumping him back and that that guy will also
remember it and he'll know he'll know deep down and he does it and the guy doesn't even notice him
and so he goes oh but i guarantee he knew inside he was he was these are the kind of people that
we now have to interact with because of political polarization they are resentful they are wretched
They are constantly plotting their revenge against you for things that you haven't even done to them.
And so if those people are employed at the BBC, they should be found out.
They should be kicked out without pay.
I wouldn't be surprised if Farage decides to bring some sort of either criminal charge
or private prosecution against a person if it can be proven.
And as you said, the BBC have lost all credibility and license fee payers shouldn't be giving them a penny anymore.
100%.
But this is just an awful sci-op, isn't it, against Nigel Farage as well?
because now the bloke doesn't even feel like he can be protected in a makeup room, you know, in a studio.
It's actually quite horrendous.
And of course, this campaign against Nigel Farage is also very public at the BBC, as Mike Erwood posted on Peter Edegh, the man who did this interview,
claiming anti-Semitic and racist behaviour against Nigel Farage in the schoolground when he was 13 or 14 years old,
is a TV and film producer of Afterwinner
who has, of course, worked for the BBC,
and here he was on Newsnight.
Most vivid memories of my school life
is Farov repeatedly coming up to me
and knowing that I was Jewish
saying Hitler was right and Gassum
and that was frequently followed by us, you know, kind of imitating the sound of escaping gas.
As the grandchild of a couple who had escaped from Hitler and Nazi Germany,
but whose families left behind had perished in the Holocaust, you know,
this was extremely wounding and upsetting.
Are they telling the truth?
No, they're not telling the truth.
How do you feel watching that?
really angry.
Do you trust this guy, Connor?
I trust him about as much as I do
the question time audience plants the BBC put in
ahead of the election, Dan, when Nigel Farage went on,
when one of the Doctor Who stagehands
was the first person to ask a question,
really suck it to Nigel Farage about Brexit.
And then there was also a Palestine activist in the audience.
I trust it about as much as the Channel 4 saw up
where a literal professional actor just showed up.
campaigning for reform in Clacton and said the most racist possible things on camera when
it was undercover and then it just so happens to have been in the car with the one undercover
Channel 4 journalist. I also don't trust him because, and this might be an anodyne point,
but has this gentleman in question considered that no matter what Farage said as a juvenile,
I mean he disputes saying it, as he considered that he might have just been a bit of a prick
because he seems like one.
And so I wouldn't be shocked if he was bullied at school.
I frankly don't care.
I don't, I don't,
you and your adolescent hurt feelings
do not get to mean that I don't get to have a country anymore.
Exactly.
If Nigel Farage was half the bogeyman you thought he was,
he would be able to fix it overnight.
However, he's not going to be one.
And so I'm just not going to take the crocodile tears of the BBC seriously
when one, its demented staff are probably contaminating its makeup,
is to revenge themselves against him, but two, not just the conduct of the BBC, as we've said before, with the long-standing habit of hiring sexual abusers, but also the politics of the BBC that they mask in neutrality, saying they want to throw our borders open, liquidate our culture, and impoverish us, popping champagne bottles when Labour won the last election. Yeah, I'm not going to trust anything the BBC puts out. I'm not going to trust anything that they amplify as neutral on their news stations. I think that their offices should have all the lights switched off. They shouldn't be able to give taxpayers money to the Guardian anymore.
because they're number one buyers of the Guardian, keeping that newspapers aflo.
I think everyone at the BBC should be out of the job, or at the very least, someone like
the late Peter Whittle under a reform government, should have been put in charge and given their
charter and make it the kind of, say, broadcast that we used to have.
Yeah, that would have been an amazing thing.
Sane Lifty, Paul Embry, I think got this right, Connor, actually.
He posted, and he often does.
There's something quite unpleasant about the forensic scrutiny of Farage's.
actions at school. If he did what is claimed, it will have been a deeply unpleasant experience
for those on the receiving end. I get that completely. But boys say and do nasty things at school.
It happens. I can't see that it is fair to crucify them for it 50 years later when usually
they are very different human beings. I mean, I would agree. I would say this is one for Peter
Eterge's counsellor. Do you agree, Conner?
Yeah, I, it's almost, you would be hard-pressed to find another story that would actually make Nigel Farage ironically more sympathetic to the electorate.
It's kind of like when they were dredging up all of the things that Donald Trump had said or done in his past.
And because he was foul-mouthed or just speaking off the cuff or being frank in private moments, people thought, yeah, I've spoken like that before.
I've made edgy jokes with my friends.
I've said things that were silly growing up.
And if you're going to crucify him for it, then couldn't you crucify him for it?
then couldn't you crucify me for it too?
So therefore, rather than scapegoating him, we're going to give him a bit more forgiveness.
And so if the BBC wanted to make Nigel Farage Prime Minister,
they would circulate this story.
So either this is an elaborate sci-up to make Nigel Farage even more likable to the electorate,
or they have such little impulse control and are desperate to stop reform breaking apart the Uniparty,
that they've put this out there and ultimately shot themselves in the foot.
A massive race row has broken out on the right of British politics
after our friend Lucy White, a regular and outspoken, but also on GB News and talk TV,
posted specifically about Nas Ghani, who was receiving a huge amount of praise from the liberal elites
after turning up to preside over the budget wearing a suit and tie.
Yet Lucy wrote, today the deputy speaker presiding over the budget statement in the UK House of Commons is Nasgani.
Nasgani was born in Kashmir, Pakistan.
There should not be a single person, born in Pakistan in the UK House of Commons.
Q hysteria, from the left, of course, Ava Santina, the awful Ava Santina.
Hey Lucy, just looking for your post about Boris Johnson, let me know if you find it.
Liam Walker, so-called Conservative Councillor.
Lucy is a racist no broadcaster
should put this racist on TV
to spread her despicable hatred
and Bushra a shake of course saying
despicable levels of racism on display here
and particular the demonisation of anyone
linked to Pakistan
Boris Johnson was born in New York
Catherine West and Australia Yang Yang and China
and many more
she is also a regular guest on GB News
and talk TV
here was Nasgani on the day by the way
She is about to make her budget statement, and I expect members and their constituents wish to hear from the Chancellor directly.
However, before I call the Chancellor to speak, I nonetheless wish to make a short statement.
For a number of weeks, and yet again yesterday, there have been extensive briefing to the media.
So, Lucy White is going to respond to those claims for the first time.
in just one moment, alongside Connor Tomlinson, the host of Tomlinson talks.
But first, this was her explanation on X.
Lucy posted, I seem to have sparked some fiery debate.
So I will take the time to respond to some of the comments.
Overwhelmingly, people are in agreement with me.
As one person sums it up, it's insane that we allow foreigners into our government.
Now to break down some of the less logical arguments starting with Boris Johnson.
One, did you know that a Bengali tiger born in Siberia remains a Bengali?
tiger. It does not become a Siberian tiger. The same logic applies to Boris Johnson being born in
New York. Boris is ethnically white British. Yes, we know he has a Turkish great-grandfather
Crimea River. And regardless of where in the world Boris would have been born, he would always
remain white British. Just as Bengali tiger remains a Bengali tiger, despite being born in Siberia.
Nozrakeh, Ghani, being ethnically Pakistani, would always be ethnically Pakistani, whether born in
Pakistan, the UK, or anywhere else in the world.
She doubled down saying there should not be a single Pakistani in the UK House of Commons in here.
What's why?
Pakistanis in the UK are by far the most problematic foreign group.
Shall I remind you why?
The Pakistani rape gangs.
Terrorist attacks.
Inhumane halal meat, misogyny, first cousin marriage and birth defects.
Pakistan are the number one nationality claiming asylum in the UK.
despite there being no war in Pakistan.
Now that response has also divided the right of British politics with Samantha Smith.
A victim of the Pakistani Muslim rape gangs writing this is racist, Lucy.
You don't beat leftist ideology by sinking down to their level.
All this does is legitimize their cries of racism.
That prompted support, though, from other major figures.
on the right, like Carl Benjamin, who said, instead of acting like a leftist and screeching
racist, why not make the affirmative cases to why people born in Pakistan ought to be governing
our country? So, Lucy White, great to give you the opportunity to respond. What do you make
of the fact that even people on the right are calling you a racist as a result of your post?
Hey, Dan, it's great to be here again. Great to have you again.
Well, I honestly, I find it so entertaining. I think it's fascinating some of the comments.
And, you know, the fact that people are trying to conflate Boris Johnson with Nusrat Garni is just insane.
I mean, as you just mentioned from my post, you know, Boris is ethnically English, ethnically, you know, he's white British.
And whether he was born, you know, there or Australia, he's always going to be a white British man.
And, you know, if I, as Lucy, you know, gave birth prematurely in Japan, that doesn't make my child Japan, but that's totally. And by the way, this is very personal to me, Lucy, because very often I have people, by the way, there are always assholes on the left saying to me, oh, Dan, just go home. You're an immigrant yourself. And it's like, no, no, no, no. I am a white British human being. All of my ethnicity is as a white Brit, an Englishman, right?
and I was born to English-born parents in New Zealand
and moved back to my homeland by choice as a 21-year-old.
So to claim that I'm an immigrant, which the left do is utterly ludicrous,
yet they'll say that Nasgarni is 100% ethnically English.
It doesn't make any sense.
No, it doesn't.
And what I think startled me the most is the reaction to my post,
because if I'm honest with you, Dan,
for me that's just a standard post
which is just obvious. I did not expect
it to go viral. The reason as to
three million views it's had now Lucy.
Yes, just over three million
views. And I think the reason as to white went
so viral is because people are
not used to seeing the truth.
You know, these basic truths have been suppressed
due to political correctness.
And so when you say something so
blatantly obvious, people are like
oh my gosh, yes, that's correct.
Or oh my gosh, I'm so shocked. I don't know how
to react to it. And the reason why the left
wing people are seethingly angry with me. It's because I've hit a nerve and I'm absolutely
correct and I absolutely stand by what I've said. You know, this is completely true. There
should not be a single foreigner in the UK Parliament. It's insane. Any other country in the
world, you would not expect there to be foreigners in their parliament or their government. And,
you know, even if they were born in our country, I don't care. I don't care. You should be a
to be in the parliament.
You know, just as the Japanese get to run their country
or, you know, ironically, the Pakistanis get to run their country.
The English, the Welsh, the Scottish, the Northern Irish
should be running our country.
And I stay on that ground and I'm not moving.
Yeah.
And for example, as Lawrence Fox made the point, Lucy,
Pakistan's constitution disqualifies
anyone who acquires foreign citizenship from serving in Parliament, including the National Assembly
and Senate. So, you know, this is something which other countries seem to accept without being
accused of being racist. And I'd just like to point out, which is important, I've got my list here.
There are actually five MPs in our parliament who are born in Pakistan. So yes, Nisrat Ghani, as we all now know,
and also Afzal Khan, Ayyub Khan, Yasmin Khrichi and Mohammed Yassin were all, you know,
there are actually 16, currently 16 Pakistani MPs in the UK Parliament, which is 16 far too many.
And five of them were born in Pakistan.
Like, what on here?
Partly it's sectarian politics.
So they go into very high Muslim areas and they win the Muslim vote.
the sectarian voting bloc. We know that the mosques are used as a tool for voting. We saw that
with Lifter Rahman, I think his name is, the Bangladeshi and Tower Hamlets, who wrote to the mosques,
the imams and told them all to, you know, vote for him. It was their religious duty. And so that's
why democracy fails in a multi-ethnic society. Because they vote in their interests, which are not
British interests. It's a separate Muslim interest. And going back to Nisgarni, you know,
we all know about David Cameron's A-list, which is where he encouraged women and particularly
ethnic minorities to get into the Conservative Party. So for all those who are screeching at me,
oh, she deserved it, oh, she worked hard. Well, I'm sorry to tell you, Love, but actually she just
got in on a DEI policy from David Cameron back in, you know, he started it in 2006. She was
elected in 2015. So by then, the door was already wide open. It's the same for Pretty
Patel. She campaigned that the party was racist. So there you have it. These people, I don't think
they should be in Parliament, and I'm not budging from that position. Well, I love the fact that you
are doubling down. And what's interesting, actually, if you look here and I've just taken this
and just checked this, despite this reaction from the elite class, actually, you haven't been
ratioed on this post at all, 3.3 million views, 2,000 replies, but actually 13,000 likes. So
the public are backing you here, which is very interesting to me. I do believe, Lucy, though,
you've had a lot of private pushback, haven't you, from senior figures within the Conservative
Party? Well, I did get a WhatsApp from one person who isn't ethnically English. So I do think
that they are starting to feel threatened because I'm hitting nerves with, you know,
it's not just an attack on, I wouldn't even call it an attack. I'm just pointing. I'm just pointing.
out the truth, you know, I have a pair of eyes, I can see. I'm not, you know, you're stating
the obvious facts and people get defensive about it because it attacks them or they feel
threatened by it. But the fact is, you know, this is England. We're not moving from our position.
And I would genuinely say I have had more support and more agreement than disagreement.
I've had lots of messages of people texting me saying, please keep going. We need you here.
Of course, I've been invited to this podcast. I've been invited to one next week. People want to hear the story. And my main message, Dan, is that, you know, as I said, this is also blatantly obvious. I'm now trying to normalise it. You know, people are not stupid. Why should, why is it acceptable for every other country to have their natives ruling in their government apart from England? And that's, that's unacceptable. We're going to go back to a time. We're going to go back to where it was.
was just, you know, the native.
So if you go to 1997, Tony Blair,
that's one of the very first non-native entered Parliament.
And now, I believe we have 88 of them in Parliament.
And, you know, we're going to go back to the way it was
whether people like it or not.
It's happening.
Okay, let me bring in Connor Thomanson of Tomlinson talks.
Connor, where do you stand on this?
The rights obviously divided.
Is, you know, Lucy, a horrible racist?
Or is she spitting facts?
Oh, I'm with her, and I think she should be appointed
parliamentary standards officer rather than her impending cancellation from everywhere.
But hey, I've had the same thing in the last couple of weeks, join the club.
I also don't think the right are divided on this, Dan.
I think this is the liberals in the Conservative Party who are more obsessed with conserving
the GDP over anything else, and so they don't even know what a British person is,
and so it's no wonder that those people aren't voting for them.
It's also quite interesting that Garnie's constituency is over 95% white English.
Now, at the last census, that was the case, so who knows, the Boris wave might have changed it.
Oh, and as far as the point for Boris Johnson, if we're deporting him too, believe me, I'm up for it.
I need no convincing.
But the idea that she accurately represents her constituents, rather than being a diversity hire, parachuted into the seat,
much like Kemi Badock was in Essex's Saffron Walden, is absurd.
If you would have asked, if you would have had, like, Republican-style primaries from the US,
the local constituents, which candidate they would have wanted, you wouldn't have got Pakistan-born Naz.
Ghani. The only place that she could have won is in one of these Pakistani enclaves in places
like the Midlands or the various towns afflicted by the Pakistani rape gang scandal. And so I think
it's perfectly reasonable to have the same policy that Pakistan does, or that the US does for
its presidency in which President Trump is probably going to bring in for Congress and the Senate
very soon, given the damage that the likes of Ilhan Omar has done to Minneapolis, turning it
into Little Mogadishu, and make it so that if you don't have the ancestry or heritage of the land,
if you're not native to the place, or if you are born abroad, you don't get to serve in its government
because you can't accurately represent the interests of the indigenous people, and the risk of foreign
loyalties is just too great. And if this happens with Boris Johnson and the Boris wave, it's
certainly going to happen with the 25 Muslim MPs and the 16 Pakistani MPs and all of the other
foreigners that are in our country and are in our government. So, yeah, you shouldn't be able to
serve those people, and I would much rather see Lucy in the House of Coleman's in her place.
Lucy, what's going to be really interesting to me now, though, is what happens to those, and I know you work for them sometimes, so just kind of so apologies about this, but those gutless sort of establishment right mainstream media organisations, my former employers like GB News and talk TV, because there's now a campaign for them to see you cancel. And obviously a lot of us have been cancelled from their air. So number one, have you heard anything from either of those stations? And now you expect.
to continue to go on.
I mean, I was watching you grill Lily Phillips
just last week on GP News.
Yeah, no, I have no fear about being counseled at all
because, you know, this has happened to me in the past
with my Heathrow Airport tweets,
which got 5 million views, so even more than this one.
You know, again, I stated a simple fact
that I don't want to be hearing Hindi in my country.
I think that's a very, you know, again, obvious thing to state.
but people go crazy when you state these obvious things.
Anyhow, I haven't been cancelled from that,
even though people called for me to be cancelled.
So I don't think it will happen this time.
Good on you.
Good on you.
Okay, well, look, we've got to have these conversations, I think,
and I'm delighted that you didn't do
what so many people do in this situation,
which is cower and panic
and then do the hostage video apology.
Oh my God, I didn't really mean that.
I didn't really mean that.
Please keep hiring me.
I didn't really mean that.
You haven't done that.
You've doubled down.
I think it's great.
Yeah.
I would like to add, though,
what I think is really important about this discussion is what happens next.
And so, you know, it's not Nisrat Garni or any of these MPs that shouldn't be there.
It's not their personal fault.
It's the fault of the system.
So what it means is, you know, we need to look at our constitution.
How is it that someone?
someone that's foreign born or, you know, not a native is even allowed to be an MP in the
first place or even a local counsellor. I think we need to address those issues, which means
looking at eligibility and changing that. So I'm all up for it. I'm up for doing a policy push
to change it. And of course, the justification, as Connor was explaining, is that when you have
you know, dual nationality or another ethnicity, et cetera, et cetera, you do have an inherent
bias towards that country. And that's why we saw, for example, you know, and I did a post about
this recently, while Priti Patel was Home Secretary and while Rishi Sunak was Prime Minister,
we had one million Indians entering our country between 2019 and 2024. So obviously that's one
clear example of an inherent bias.
You know, we've had David Lamy, who is Caribbean,
advocating for reparations, which is against the British interest.
Because if David Lamy were really British,
then he, as himself, would be the one that would have to pay the reparations.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, you can't call for reparations and be the one paying it.
So it's just a sort of, it doesn't work.
So that is why, as Connor and I are explaining,
the natives have the native population's interests at heart.
Like we genuinely care for our people.
Neither Connor nor I would be sat here with you today down
if we didn't care about our people and our country.
We've seen our country deteriorate into decline
and we are not accepting it.
We are standing up, we are putting our foot down
and we are not moving.
This is our position.
There's many of us behind us in this movement
and we are here to take back our country
and make it England again.
And that is just not controversial.
That's just a return to normality.
Breaking today, the death of a true great Britain.
The New Culture Forum has announced.
It is with deepest sorrow that we announced the passing of Peter Whittle,
founder and director of the New Culture Forum.
Peter passed away yesterday evening, surrounded by his loved ones.
It is hard to overstate the impact Peter and the New Culture Forum have had on Britain's cultural and political landscape since he founded the NCF 20 years ago.
Peter's courage, passion, integrity, wit and intellect inspired millions in Britain and around the world to think critically, challenge cultural orthodoxies and champion free speech.
the NCF will continue to honour Peter's vision and values rest in peace.
Now this is going to be a shock to so many of you.
Certainly for me, it's personally devastating.
I became friends with Peter quite recently, actually, about two years ago
after we met when I was at Rock Bottom at Laura Dodsworth's wedding.
and he was an absolutely wonderful man and he had invited me to his wedding earlier in the year
which then sadly had to be brought forward when he got the terrible, terrible news.
That was the last time I saw him in what felt like a really positive appearance just a few weeks ago.
So this sudden decline has shocked us all.
but Peter as you would expect was incredible and stoic and brave till his last breath indeed
I want to show you now his last public speech made this month on the 4th of November it was
inspirational watch if you remember the line from 12th night William Shakespeare
when love goes what what what happens next it's usually
tears and a journey and I think that that's what actually happened in my case but
this is what gives me hope actually we started the New Culture Forum 20 years ago
I wouldn't have thought I would have be having a local branch conference meeting about
London 20 years later this well attended and with the kind of influence that we
increasingly have on the political sphere in this country. So that's down to you
bothering. And I want to thank you for that. You know, just whatever you do, don't give up.
Don't give up. We won't, Peter. But what is so tragic is it does feel like we have been
robbed with a man, from a man who had yet to reach his peak. And he was going to be such an
important part in terms of the salvation of the United Kingdom over the next few years.
Now, of course, Peter Whistle, in his past, was the right-hand man of Nigel Farage.
And indeed, when he was in the London Assembly, and this clip I want to show you is from
five years ago, one of his greatest hits, he always had the measure of Sadiq Khan.
What I do feel very passionate about is somebody basically coming in and essentially saying,
I am going to, or this commission is going to start, as you put it, deciding which legacies should be celebrated and which shouldn't be.
No one has the right to do that.
And I think it is extraordinary.
At a time when this city is facing almost extinction level event economically, largely it was well down to,
Many of the things you've done, such as it's a congestion charge and all of that, that
actually now you start attacking its heritage.
And the councils that you refer to are labour ones, 130 of them up and down the country.
We all know, do we not, Mr Mayor, that your party doesn't really like Pachitism, doesn't
really like Britain very much, wouldn't you say?
That's quite slur, but to me it's no surprise.
We're a very patriotic party, and very proud of these people at all...
Disgraceful, Chair.
Will you reprimand that Assembly Member?
That's an absolute disgrace.
He should be immediately reprimanded.
That's an insult to the Mayor.
It's an insult to Labour members of this Assembly.
No, no, no.
Listen, Mr Mayor,
yes, yes, that is an insult.
At the very time when this city is facing what it's facing,
it is extraordinary that you are now concentrating
or setting up something to revise its past history.
Well, Chair, that's a characterisation I don't accept.
Well, Mr. Matt, all I can say is that the one consolation is that it's very unlikely that anyone's going to be putting up a statue to you.
Six months ago, herein outspoken, after Douglas Murray was ambushed on Newsnight, Peter Whistle proved how brilliant he was at calling out the regime media.
I think the thing about this, though, is what it showed was why programs like Newsnight are not watched.
anymore. They're terrible, right? They're terrible. They learn nothing. I mean, you know, Douglas,
you know, frankly, you know, I think they were lucky to have him actually on the program.
And when they got these three people, Matthew Staffen, who might be up against a number of times
and Joe Swinson or whatever her name is, I don't know who the other person was. But these are
non-entities. These are political non-entities, right? I mean, and, you know, of no consequence
whatsoever. And to see them kind of trying to maul him, you know, in the safety of this bubble
was quite pathetic. I mean, I think that despite, you know, what we saw there, I mean,
Douglas gets his points across very, very well. And I think there'll be a lot of people's
nodding along with it. But I mean, fact is, this is the BBC all over, not just I have
to say the BBC now, as you know well, that essentially BBC might be the
leader of the pack but you've got sky which is pretty much the same now i tv you know they've
got all of them have got agendas so they sort of think they've got you know they're looking for a
gotcha moment in that case with douglas there nick what he was just saying you said we need less
islam point the douglas was making and as made before and is i would agree with entirely is
look you know the more islamic demographic you have the greater the chance of
extremism, the greater the chance of terrorist attacks, the greater the chance.
It's just simple fact.
It's common sense.
Peter's final appearance and outspoken just three months ago was to promote his brilliant
documentary about the decline of Bournemouth, as he called out Islamist shows of dominance.
But in the case of Bournemouth, people have actually
try to do something. There is a kind of citizens group that's been formed a security group
to try to patrol the town. And, you know, now that we've highlighted the case, hopefully more
will be done. The piece of clip you're showing here of this court prayer, this prayer. What did you make
of it? Because this has gone viral across the world, Peter, this clip. Well, because this is how
I think just only last week or so.
So, you know, in other words, after we've done this program.
But when you look at it, all I see there is basically a show of dominance.
I see, you know, why cannot people be told you can go to your local mosque?
Or if you're, you can go to the mosque if you're here for the day,
there are mosques in Bournemouth, go there and pray.
Why do you have to do this outside? No other religion does this.
Why do you have to do this?
And it is, I would say,
like it's increasingly the case in European countries,
a show of presence, a show of dominance.
And yes, I don't like to see it.
I don't like to see it.
And I think that if you were down there on the beach with your family,
I think your instinctive reaction,
which then means many people then cover up, remember.
But your instinctive reaction would be one of discreetive reaction
would be one of discomfort why are you doing this you know why are you bringing in something to a
completely sort of neutral and innocent setting of this you know seaside town and i'm joined now by
connor tomlinson who is of course the host of de-programmed a new culture forum podcast and
And Connor, I'm so glad you're here today.
I mean, I'm in black because we got the news this morning and I just felt I had to do something.
And my condolences for you, not just in terms of the loss of Peter, but you also discovered overnight that your 79-year-old grandfather, there he is, Londoner born and bred, had also passed away.
So thank you for getting through the show and the floor is yours to pay tribute to both me.
Yeah, I'm sorry for the slightly more cynical or somber tone.
I'm usually a bit funnier on your show down, but not today.
It's a sign that an entire generation is passing away,
and it's the greatest tragedy that's the best one that they're going first.
As I put in my words on Peter's passing on X,
we at the New Culture Forum have known that Peter hasn't been well for quite some time.
He kept it to himself. He's a very stoic man and a showman through and through. He was always more a Soho man than a Barrow boy when he was cavorting with a UKIP crowd. So public appearances were of great importance to him. But he didn't tell anyone until October that he was unwell. And he actually made it past the day that the doctors had given him. So we got more time with him than we expected. But he was rushed into hospital in the last week or so and couldn't make the Smith lecture. The other night.
unfortunately, the sort of annual lecture, and Rafe gave a really fitting tribute to him in his absence,
not knowing how little time we had left, but we've known he's been unwell for quite some time.
And obviously, the conversation has been, how do we continue NCF in his honour to, because Peter is one of
the few men that I've met in my time in politics, who is chiefly concerned with legacy rather than the
present, because he, again, has been one of the few men who has paid opportunities forward and tried to
cultivate, not just a new discourse around the culture, rather than just economics, as was the time in the early 2000s, but also this ecosystem of young people who are really concerned about their country and giving them opportunities to voice those concerns. And it's been with Harrison Pitt, Charlie Downs, myself, Lewis Brackpool, even Poppy Coburn got her start at NCF before she went onto the Telegraph and now appears on Newsnight. And so Peter has, we don't, we've had these conversations about how to honour him. And, and,
being frank with everyone, I hope I don't get in trouble with my NCF colleagues here.
We are not sure what the actual future of NCF is yet, because it's impossible to imagine
NCF with that, Peter, because he built it, he's the central figure.
I mean, the main show is called Whittle, for crying out loud.
And politics and the world is all the poorer for it.
And the same goes for my granddad, which, look, you know, I'm a, I'm a stone-hearted person,
but it's been a rough day.
And much like Peter, you know, born in London, brought up around
the same area and they've seen the country disfigured over their lifetimes and my granddad you know
Peter didn't have any children but my granddad four kids six grandkids we were hoping you might
meet his first great-grandchild next year but not meant to be and you could set your watch to any
time i dropped in for a coffee how quickly the conversation would come around to have you seen the
state of the country have you seen how this mob are running the place you know there's a reason
that that fence has been put up outside parliament to prevent revolution because my granddad
would have been knocking the door down the first one and he was very worried about the fact that
very few people of his age who have made such a mess of things care about cleaning it up and so
the only thing we can do is continue in their stead i mean peter was a guest on your show dan
um my granddad watched it all the time not just when i was on so it's you know it's a testimony
to your skills as a broadcaster rather than mine i think and uh he actually ironically he he he he
got up at 5 o'clock in the morning, this morning,
mop the floors, sat down with a cup of tea,
and put YouTube on. I have no idea what he was watching,
but there's half a chance it was either something from me or something from you.
Let's hope it was Tomlinson talks.
Well, yeah.
But the only way we can honor these people is by continuing to act on the concerns
that they feel, that they hold quite deeply,
but that they felt for a very long time no one else shares.
and if for nothing else if we go down with a ship if it's if it's all for naught we try and save something
in honour of them indeed indeed very well put Connor it is just worth looking at how
Peter Whittle has done something that maybe many people thought would be impossible
he has united the right today in grief I want to take you through some of the tributes
because what you'll notice is these come from all parts of the spectrum,
which I think is a testament to Peter, Kevin, how divided the right is.
Tom Slater posted from Spiked Online,
so sad to hear of Peter's passing a man who truly left his mark was always tremendous fun,
and a Londoner through and through my deepest condolences to his family, friends and colleagues.
From Colin Brazier, Peter was someone who saw a world disappearing before his eyes
and decided to do something about it,
a great and honorable man.
Paul Embry on the left.
This is very sad.
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Peter
on a couple of occasions a very decent man.
From the Free Speech Union,
we are very sorry to hear about the death of Peter Whittle.
Many members of the Free Speech Union
are fans of Peter's work
with the new cultural forum
and its trenchant defence of free speech.
Our thoughts are with Peter's loved ones
at this sad time.
Julia Hartley Brewer of Talk TV.
This is very sad news.
Peter Whittle was a genuinely lovely man who cared passionately about his country, a great loss.
My condolences to his family and loved ones.
Mya Tusi in the independent media, our good friend Peter Whittle passed away last night.
He was one of the kindest men I knew in Westminster's political and cultural circles.
A formidable and critical thinker whose new cultural forum made a huge impact.
We at Tusi TV will miss you.
From Marsdened at G.B. News.
desperately sad news and way too soon one of the sharpest minds you'll ever meet debonair handsome charming
erudite peter will be so sadly missed by friends colleagues and country r ip legend and from
alison pearson of the daily telegraph britain is better for peter whittle having lived his death deprives
our country of one of its most brilliant courteous and debonair defenders such sad news may his example
inspire us to fight for what matters as Peter did with every breath.
From Rupert Lowe of Restore Britain, desperately sad news about Peter Whittle, he was a good man.
From Lawrence Fox, of Reclaim, what a huge loss. Rest and peace to one of the vanishingly few
genuine gentlemen in the political and cultural arena, Peter was always there, always put others first,
and will remain an example to us all. Godspeed, dear friend. From Carl Benjamin of Lotus Eaters,
I am terribly saddened to hear about the passing of Peter.
He was a stalwart of the Patriot movement,
complete gentleman and wonderful chap to be around.
I have always had a lot of time for Peter in the New Culture Forum.
My thoughts are with them in the wake of this devastating news.
And then from Reform UK, Lee Anderson's.
Really sad news.
One of my favorite interviews since being an MP was with Peter,
a desperately sad day.
And from Richard Tice, the deputy leader of Reform UK,
desperately sorry to hear this tragic news.
Peter was so committed, so thoughtful, so passionate in his work and such a patriot, he will be much missed by family and friends and a loss to us all.
And so I think, Connor, that is a testament, isn't it, when you look at all sides of the political right in the UK coming together to mark this loss.
It is. And I'm sure Peter would have been honoured by that.
and I hope what I'm about to do isn't graceless Dan
but it does annoy me to see Richard and Lee post that
not because they're particularly guilty of this but I must say that Peter
Peter put a lot of faith in reform actually
they'd ask him to be a candidate before at the last election and he had declined
just because he didn't think he was right for it at the time anymore
he spent a lot of time in London Assembly he thought
that his work was better spent on New Culture Forum.
But after the election, he invited a lot of reform spokespeople on the NCF onto Whittle to talk to him,
including Zia Yusuf, including Lena Cunningham.
We'd invited Lee Anderson, by the way, and Lee Anderson had agreed to do deprogrammed
and then scheduled it multiple times and allowed to fall through.
But Zia Yusuf and Lena Cunningham in particular,
they had accepted and then committed to a date and then let Peter down multiple times
because they didn't want to go on the New Culture Forum because they were afraid it was too far right.
So perhaps allow this to be a lesson.
It turns out that you can keep putting things off until the people who would slander someone like Peter might think it's respectable to do.
You can keep putting it off and letting someone like that down who has had your back.
Or you can accept the opportunity when it's given to you.
And I advocate for doing the latter and not being a coward because it turns out that you can keep putting it off and then eventually that interview never gets done because the man has gone.
So perhaps your tributes, I appreciate the, the tributes for Peter, I'm sure Peter's family,
appreciate it, everyone at the NCF appreciates it.
But I will note that not all of the people, not all the parties, etc., always had Peter's back when he had theirs.
And so perhaps allow this to be an example to have the back of your friends rather than fearing having negative opinions for associating with them from your enemies.
perhaps have a little bit of courage.
That's maybe one of the things
that people should take away from Peter's passing.
Couldn't agree more.
And I think you've actually put that really appropriately
and they won't get that opportunity again
to sit down with Peter Whittle, you know?
And that is a lost opportunity for them.
And I think it should be a wake-up call.
But, Connor, massive condolences about your double loss today.
Thank you for still being.
here. It was so important to pay tribute to both Peter Whittle and your late grandfather as well. So thank
you so much. Very sad day. Okay. It's time to reveal our worst Britain in the world this week.
And your nominees from Monday, Zach Polanski, the Green Party leader on Tuesday, Bob Villain.
On Wednesday, Rachel from Accounts, and on Thursday, David Lammy.
to your feedback.
Olly Locke, 987 says
Lammy wants to stop trial by jury.
That is straight out of the dictatorship textbook.
Colin Roscoe Hawksworth says
Lammy, because budgets come and budgets go.
But to stop using trial by jury
is to take away a right that is just wrong
and very worrying for the future of British justice.
Blasting Weevil 2968 says
Lammy should be sectioned. He is clearly insane trying to remove a jury trial. Why? So that they can pay
corrupt judges more to let people off. The whole point of a jury is that no one person can be
bought. Yark, pure blood, says Pascal Robinson Foster Bob Villain from the mean streets of Norwich
tops the four this week. But Day to Seven says Rachel Reeves is big day, but then Kemi
Badenock blew out her candles and nicked the cake. Okay, your results are in. And I'm going to be
honest with you. We've had over 50,000 votes. And it wasn't even close this week. In fourth
position with 7% of the vote, Bob Villain. In third position, with 8% of the vote, Zach
Polanski. The runner up with 13% of the vote, David Lammy. But the worst Britain in the world
this week. Even her own relatives have come out against this budget with 72% of the vote. It is Rachel
Reeves. Okay, we're moving over to Substack now for the Royal Uncanceled After Show with according to Taz,
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