Dan Wootton Outspoken - HENRY NOWAK BODYCAM COVER UP AS RESTORE BRITAIN LEADER RUPERT LOWE SPEAKS ON CASE THAT SHAMES UK
Episode Date: June 2, 2026BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe is standing by to speak out live and exclusively right here on Outspoken after the police finally release the bodycam footage of Henry Nowak’s ...murder that shames Britain and proves anti-white two tier justice is now baked into our no justice system. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and Unite the Kingdom activist Tommy Robinson are demanding pure cold rage ahead of a flash protest outside Southampton Police Station that is due to begin at 6pm But Britain’s mainstream media and elite class have continued to shame themselves with the ongoing cover up over this story, which has humiliated Britain on the global stage. In his Digest, Dan reveals how the family of Sikh murderer Vickrum Digwa are also due in the dock over this case that proves anti-white Britain. Then stand by for Rupert Lowe’s first reaction. We’re also joined today by Leo Kearse for analysis. PLUS: Reform UK’s Zia Yusuf finally admits the appeal of Restore Britain as the Rape Gang Inquiry shames Westminster. AND: Scheming Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell humiliated in handcuffs in a Scottish courtroom on live TV as shocking new details emerge about his motorhome fraud. We’ll show you what happened. THEN IN THE ROYAL UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Meghan Markle bans the two children from Prince Harry’s summer visit to the UK, as the Fake Duchess refuses to go as the security cover up grows. We’ll get the latest from our Royal Mastermind Angela Levin. To watch in full, please subscribe 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 Wooden. This is Outspoken episode number 505.
And breaking right now, Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe is standing by to speak out live
and exclusively right here on Outspoken after the police finally released the body cam
footage of Henry Novak's murder that shames Britain and proves anti-white two-tier justice is now
baked into our justice system.
Now, Rupert is going to have a lot to say about this.
He is going to reveal who he believes has Henry Novak's blood on their hands.
But don't worry, I will, of course, also be asking him about all of these latest claims coming from Reform UK and allies of Reform UK in regards to the Makerfield by-election.
But it is most important that we start talking about this Henry Novak case. Watch.
You've been stabbed, whereabouts?
I don't think you have, mate.
I've never seen anyone die on camera before.
All right, well...
Yeah, I mean, if a moment, what I feel,
that his parents have had to see that time and time again.
They saw it in court.
They will live without memory all of their lives.
They have to live with that.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage
and unite the kingdom activist Tommy Robinson
are demanding pure cold rage,
ahead of a flash protest.
Now let's take a look at these live scenes.
This is outside Southampton Police Station.
Thank you to UK Splush, providing us with the footage.
Tommy Robinson is due at the top of the hour
for this flash protest at Southampton Police Station.
So we will be keeping you across that throughout the show.
Watch.
Henry's family have responded to this in just the first.
most extraordinarily dignified way. But I suggest the rest of us respond to this with pure,
cold rage. Because you created this atmosphere, not just the handcuffing officer, you, the government,
Kyrgyzama, every one of you brought in these policies that attack white people. That's what it is.
This is an attack. But Britain's mainstream media and elite class have continued to shame themselves
with the ongoing cover-up over this story, which has humiliated Britain on a global,
stage. In the UK right now, you got a group of cops that let a young man die after being
stabbed to death. The problem is that where you see tragedy and horror and where you feel
disgust and heartbreak, other people see opportunity. There's an element of race baiting in what he
said. I think I should be very careful. I think he's trying to stir people off.
Oh, piss off McGuire. Piss off McGuire. I'm just looking at the live chat, Dickey, tricky saying, we are all Henry. We are all Henry. Henry must not die in vain.
So in my digest next, I'll reveal how the family of Sikh murder of Vikram Degwa are also due in the dock over this case.
Then stand by, of course, Rupert Lowe's first reaction. The Restore Britain leader will speak out exclusively very soon. Don't worry, he has a lot to say on this.
We're also joined today by Leo Curse for analysis, because also coming up on the show, Reform
UK's Zia Yusuf finally admits the appeal of Restore Britain as the rape gang inquiry shames
Westminster, scheming Sturgeon's husband, Peter Murrell, humiliated in handcuffs in a Scottish
courtroom on live TV. As shocking new details emerge about his motorhome fraud, we will show you
what happened. And Reform UK's teenage mayor humiliates leftist devil Marina Perkis in an astonishing
clash on Jeremy Vine. So that is all coming up. Then, of course, we move over to Substack after
the main show. We will also reveal a brand new Greatest Britain and Union Jackass as here for two
your nominees today. Carol Vorderman nominated by Leo Curse for her hypocrisy over constantly
waving her bottom around in the tabloys for 30 years and then pretending to get offended just because
a reformed politician cracked a funny joke. Peter Murrell, nominated by Leo Curse for using fake invoices
and expense claims to cover up his £400,000 embezzlement.
And I've gone for Charlene White for not talking about Henry Novak on Loose Women.
We're going to reveal all on that in the digest.
So now, let's go.
We knew it was going to be bad.
But to watch the death of that amazing young man, Henry Novak on police body cam,
was an experience that I wasn't prepared for.
Of course, yes, we all knew that the Sikh evil Vikram Degwa was an anti-white murderer who believed he would get away, with stabbing this 18-year-old patriot to death.
But I think it was to see the people we grew up believing were our heroes would protect us, our brainwashed police, to allow this young lad to die that must now be the way.
up call for our country. But because it's important, for one more time I want us to look at
this footage together, because there is still a concerning cover up here and I want you to
listen carefully for this. He keeps dropping side to side so I'm just trying to keep
a set up. He's got a man full of blood. I don't want him. He was on the bin on the other side
of this keep. He's jumped over these fences and stuff like that.
And he's off here, he's obviously, he's fallen from there and he slipped from there.
His other shoes left over there, mate.
What's your name mate?
Huh?
Has anyone been hurt other than him?
Yeah, me.
He's grabbed my brother, he's took my carburebbing off, so I grab on my head.
Are you injured?
Yeah, yeah, I've got swollen eye a little bit over there.
Alright, just step back a little bit for me.
Someone flagged these down.
Alright, let's get you out of there, shall we?
I was in bed to sleep
I'm gonna grab his other arm
See, see it was muted
And we'll come back to that but that moment was muted
That's important
You've been stabbed
Whereabouts
I don't think you have mate
Hand
Put the hand in the cuff
He's saying I can't breathe more tolerates as he's been caught.
You're in.
You're into foot.
Can't breathe again.
Why are these people who are these people who are to be stabbed?
Where do you think have been stabbed?
In the face?
Oh no, but we have to check, don't we?
Right.
In the face?
Just get these back off, get their details from that and I'll keep hold of them.
Please, Baba, I can't breathe.
Yeah, yeah.
Keep you on your side, mate.
I can't breathe, did you hear that?
You've got to read, then.
Say into him, keeping him on his side.
We were sat up when we had him here, but he didn't like it.
What's your name, mate?
By the moment you are under arrest, that's for assault,
so you don't have to say anything.
May harm me, if you do not make your own question.
After he told them,
something you do say, may be given an evidence, alright?
You'll be sick, I think.
Conspents drown, mate.
His own blood, you cretan.
First one you to call it.
Yeah, we've got this male.
He's been beat up.
Are we able to get an ambulance?
His pupils aren't even reacting.
Yeah.
Now that's not enough.
And there is a cover-up.
Did you notice at 12 seconds?
And I want to show you this again,
something was muted.
Guys, I'm editing and I just realized that something was muted.
out. As the police was speaking, something was muted out. And I want answers on what was muted out.
I'm going to show you guys right now.
What was said?
What was the time?
Why is that around?
Help.
Some of the touch.
I can't prove.
Grab is over home.
Help.
What was said?
Why was that footage muted?
Why have we not seen the rest of the footage?
the footage. Because as hard as it might be, until we see what happened, it is impossible to know the
full extent of the police's criminal negligence here. Quite rightly, there is serious emotion linked to that
footage too. We all feel it. And we need to feel it because young Henry Novak must not die in vain.
The scenes in the GB News studio, as their stars watched that body cam footage for the first time,
were extraordinary.
I've noticed he'd anyone die on camera before.
All right, well...
Yeah, I mean, if a moment,
what I feel, that his parents have had to see that
time and time again.
They saw it in court.
They will live without memory
all of their lives.
They have to live with that,
seeing that their son could have been
helped, maybe even saved,
and they're listening to the idiot
and the people around him who did it.
You know, this is, this boy.
has been betrayed from from that minute until now.
An emotional Patrick Christie's even got into a heated row
with a senior former police officer
who attempted to defend the indefensible.
They will have naturally assumed,
because that's what you get at these incidents,
that he's either been knocked down or he's drunk or similar.
And when he said,
I don't think you have been stabbed, mate,
I'm looking, I'm going,
but actually there's no blood on those gloves.
There's no blood, obviously.
on the close. Indeed, the judge...
Kevin, why wouldn't they check?
Because the bloke who was actually looking after
Henry first
actually said, there is blood on him.
So why wouldn't the police officers check? And why do they need to
handcuff him and put his hands behind his back?
Put his face in the gravel.
I'm just absolutely, I'm absolutely astounded, Kevin.
I'm finished asking the question yet.
I'm absolutely astounded, Kevin, that you
could look at that as objective or otherwise
from whatever you've seen in your time.
and still seriously, is that the standard of policing that people like me in this panel and everyone watching this have to expect for their children?
Someone who's done it for 40 years and I still do it internationally, I go back to the fact that I've done it a lot.
So let me finish here. The judge actually says it was dark clothing. The blood would not necessarily have been obvious.
So, you know, I'm being realistic about what we've got here and I'm not being, I'm not getting emotionally drawn in.
Sly news, by contrast, wouldn't even play the footage.
They claim it's too distressing.
It's happened to you, right?
You've been stabbed, whereabouts?
I don't think you have, mate.
It was all captured on police body cam,
and the footage released with the family's consent.
And?
Most of it is too distressing to show.
But can I tell you what I found most distressing?
Actually, it was sly news.
and they're disgusting commentators
who decided to not play the footage
but then explain away.
What happened?
Racism in the police is an issue.
Racism in society is an issue.
I believe if a gay person
or just anybody, a woman, had rang the police
and this concocted story,
say, I've been attacked, it's terrible.
The police would turn up, it's confused,
and they take initially the sign of the person
who's made the call.
The 999 call.
Bad people lie.
That's what they do.
These people are criminals.
And this is a, this is a, the perpetrator here, left home with a knife, you know, a weapon, which he then used.
So, you know, this is a bad person.
So he will lie.
But the point is the police need to understand the difference between a lie and the reality.
And I think in this case, they will probably just not enough.
And the murder weapon,
wasn't a ceremonial knife that Sikhs can lawfully carry.
You've got to remember that too.
It was a much bigger way.
What you mustn't do is turn it into a reason to stir up even more polarization,
even more hatred.
And that's my worry about the must thing.
Because the thing is, you know, this is a tragedy.
But, you know, it's no good turning it into a political, you know, football.
It doesn't help the situation at all.
Yeah, and he has promised to fund the,
family if they want to do a private prosecution.
But there is going to be an IPC investigation.
Stephen Yaxley, Lennon, A.K.A. Football, hooligan, convicted criminal Tommy Robinson.
Disgusting. After I posted that video, Free Speech Shell correctly argued. Both of those
people on the panel come from privilege. They have no idea what it is like for us all.
They get to make their little assessments and go home and tuck themselves up in bed, but we
don't. We are waiting for the next stabbing, rape or attack.
in our community. We don't want to be stats. We don't want lessons will be learned. We want to live
safely and the police can't even do that for us. Now, to be honest, the entire mainstream media
have been a disgrace over this. Do you know, only one newspaper, even bothered to put Henry Novak
on its front page today. That was the Daily Telegraph and it was below the fold. Now, you remember
when the UK went mad over George Floyd, the son devoted its entire front page to the Black Lives
Matter protest, but that wasn't the end of it. They also devoted four full pages inside.
Yet today, they relegated Henry Novak to page 16 and just 246 words. There was not a single
mention of him on the Sun's front page. But the British MSM is rightly dying and internationally
Henry Novak's murder has once again shamed two-tier Britain. I understand it. In the UK right now,
you got a group of cops that let a young man die after being stabbed to death by some Sikh
gentlemen who they told him as he lay dying that he wasn't stabbed as he was bleeding out
and nothing's happened to those cops. But meanwhile, you've got the government and the police
authorities over at Oxford shutting down a similar debate about Islam's role in the UK and
at the same time stopping Jank Weeger and his nephew Hassan Piker from even comment.
into the country because of their criticisms of Israel.
When the police finally released the 9-99 call from DIGWA's scumbag brother,
it was impossible for the British bashing corporation to ignore this story any longer.
His attacker was Vikram Digwa, who was obsessed with knives, here carrying one on his chest.
This was the murder weapon he used, much longer than the ones Sikh men are legally allowed to carry,
as part of their faith and tradition.
Henry was walking home alone
when he was stabbed by Digua.
But Digua's brother, Gerpreet,
called 999, saying it was Henry
who had racially attacked Vickram.
Emergency?
Yeah, we just been attacked by someone racially.
Yeah, this...
He's just attacked Vick.
Cook is the start of.
Huh?
Sorry, we just got attacked racially by some white person.
Their following coverage was typically understated on the British Bashing Corporation,
although even they have started to ask the questions necessary to change our country.
Well, we've heard that 9-99 call.
We know what the officers thought they were arriving at,
the use of some racist language and a minor scuffle.
When they arrive, they find a man lying on the ground saying he's been stabbed.
But instead of administering first aid,
they accuse him of lying, they handcuff him, they leave him handcuffed for over a minute,
and they ignore his pleas reminiscent of George Floyd that he can't breathe.
The questions that will need to be answered is whether they were too stuck in their minds,
they jumped to conclusions too quickly, whether they should have reacted more nimbly
to the situation that they actually faced.
Was it really necessary to handcuff a man who they'd been told untruthfully he had used racist language
instead of prioritising his claim that turned out to be true that he'd been stabbed.
Now, we know from the pathologist that Henry Novak could not have survived the chest injury that he succumbed.
But Henry's family are haunted by the fact that as he lay dying, instead of being cared for,
he was arrested and handcuffed, while the man who'd murdered him was never handcuffed at all that night.
But much of our scum media are still in total denial.
James O'Brien on LBC might be unhappy about reform.
UK branding him sub-human, but his response to Novak today was exactly that.
He just viewed this as another opportunity to claim that Nigel Farage wants violence on the streets.
The problem is that where you see tragedy and horror and where you feel disgust and heartbreak,
other people see opportunity and feel an almost sort of gleeful relish at the prospect of provoking more violence.
responses, just as the same people did after the murders in Southport.
We need a change in culture.
Enough of anti-white prejudice.
But I suggest the rest of us respond to this with pure, cold rage.
But do we, I mean, do we let him and his hatred and his desire for violence on the streets of our country
distract us from the horror of what happened to Henry?
Respond with cold, hard rage, said Nigel Farage.
What does that mean?
If not, do what you did after the Southport killings
when I was responsible for spreading deep and racist lives.
Okay, so I want to ask you a serious question.
Who speaks more for you today?
That subhuman, James O'Brien,
or the pure rage being expressed by Tommy Robinson.
He was racially targeted by that man,
and he was murdered, and your police officer's done nothing
because he was war.
because you were so scared of this.
So the officer who handcuffed him,
the officer ignored his plea after plea after plea
for an ambulance.
He's been stabbed.
They fucking ignored him.
Would they ignored him if he was non-white?
You bet your life they went off
because their training,
their training wouldn't have allowed them to.
This all comes down to police training,
government training.
The hierarchy of the police,
the head of that police, is responsible.
Your hands are dirty
because you created this atmosphere.
Not just the handcuffing officer,
you, the government,
Kirstama.
Every one of you brought in these policies that attack white people.
That's what it is.
This is an attack.
Just before midnight, last night,
Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, led the political outrage to the body cam footage
release.
He posted on Musk's X.
This is the most shocking footage of discrimination that you will ever see.
A white boy being handcuffed by police officers more concerned by an accusation of racism
than an act of murder.
This must be a turning point to.
and then the critical four words,
White Lives Matter 2.
Then first thing this morning,
he hosted a live emergency broadcast
on his own YouTube channel,
which opened like this.
It's a moment to take a long, hard look
at ourselves as a country and what we've become.
The murder of 18-year-old student, Henry Novak,
was bad enough of itself,
but compounded in the most extraordinary way,
for the behaviour of the police officers.
Many of us have asked for the footage to be released,
and finally, last night, it was.
Farage then slammed the silence of the MSM and political class
as evidence of a two-tier society
where white people have fewer rights than ethnic minorities.
Henry's family have responded to this
in just the most extraordinarily dignified way.
But I suggest the rest of us
respond to this with pure, cold rage. This is wrong. All the values and standards of living in a free country
where everybody is judged equally before the law have been trashed and thrown away.
And there are one of two things that need to happen very quickly. The first is that the police
complaints operation, the IOPC, needs to get to the bottom of this and produce a report
very, very quickly. Secondly, even through to sentencing, the sentence given was actually lower
than the recommended minimum for a sustained, aggressive, murderous assault. And I'll be writing
today to the Attorney General asking him to review the sentence. But the most important thing
that needs to change, that has to change, if our society is not to be ripped apart where communities
start to distrust each other and deeply distrust the police and all the other institutions
of this country is we need a change in culture. Enough of anti-white prejudice. A promotion of the
idea that white lives matter just as much as black lives. Well, in the past few moments,
and I haven't seen this myself yet, so I'll probably spontaneously combust with anger,
our revolting Prime Minister to Tier Kier
has spoken for the first time on camera about Henry Novak
but used it as an opportunity I'm told to attack that stance
from Nigel Farage.
Let's watch this for the first time together.
In terms of political reaction,
Kemi Badnock, the Tory leader, has called it a Stephen Lawrence moment,
suggesting we need an inquiry maybe,
like the McPherson inquiry into the Met Police, of course.
Nigel Farage, the reformed UK leader,
has said the response should be pure cold rage.
What's your response to these two different reactions?
Well, I think Nadra Farage's reaction is the wrong reaction.
And I start my answer to your question through the eyes of the family.
They have said they do not want this whipped up.
They have been through the most extraordinary, awful experience.
They don't want this whipped up.
up and Nigel Farage is completely wrong to use this to try and create division.
He would be wrong in any circumstances.
But when Henry's family are saying, please don't do that, it's our son.
Then really, as politicians, as human beings, we should start where they start.
And that's where I start.
Oh my God.
Seriously.
Can you believe that we are being told again?
Don't look back in anger.
This is just like the Manchester Arena bombings again.
No, we are angry.
We must be angry.
We respect Henry's family,
but we will not allow this to happen to our families.
But this is the tone that is being taken by the left
because G.B. News actually allowed Kevin Maguire
to become blatantly political,
which I would argue was against the wishes of Henry's father,
to suggest that Nigel Farage's comments were simply down to the surge of Rupert
Lowe and Restore Britain.
The father, Mark, said he did not want this to become political.
I think Farage, Farage, who is now spooked by Rupert Lowe and Restore,
which I think is why he spoke in the way he has,
which was an element of race-beating in what he said.
I think I have to be very careful.
I think he's trying to stir people up.
McGuire even refused to see the two-tier nature of the media coverage
and dragged out that old trope about,
oh, it's the Muslims who are the victims,
and it's the Muslims who ignored by the mainstream media.
Another total lie.
Every left-wing newspaper in this country
went mad about it for weeks.
How can you not see the disparity
between those two responses?
We've got a Tory press, a right-wing press in those countries,
and they go mad whenever the perpetrator is a Muslim,
but if the Muslims is the victim, they don't.
Now, the Sikhs have disowned this people,
say there's nothing to do with his faith.
We had misreporting, we had misreporting on carrying the ceremonial dagger.
That wasn't the weapon that was used.
It was a different, a different weapon.
So I think there's a lot of issues here, but I think Farage has gone against.
I believe the wishes of the father.
And the problem is that Cretons like McGuire across the mainstream media
want to hide this story from you and from your neighbours,
like let's at Sam and Wokai TV,
where the broadcaster's chief anti-racist, Charlene White,
hosted the full edition of Loose Women today and did not utter a single word about Henry Novak.
Now, I compare that to the show's coverage of Black Lives Matter, which was totally unrelenting.
But look at that headline. They actually spoke about drowning in group chats today,
seeming to forget that Henry Novak drowned in his own blood.
So let's compare in contrast. In 2006, no Henry Novak,
but they did find time for a story today, headlined, put pigeons on the pill.
Yet in 2020, it was full-time George Floyd with headlines like Black Lives Matter.
There has also been virtually no mainstream media coverage of the despicable depths of the Degroar family themselves,
who in the most disgusting courtroom twist continued yesterday to accuse the Novak family of racism, which resulted in scuffles and the police being called.
Now, thank goodness for the independent media in the court, like Vox Populi, which was,
reported chaos has broken out between Henry Novak's family and the family of Vikram Degwa.
Twelve police officers have turned up inside the courtroom as a verbal altercation has ensued
between the family of Henry Novak and Vikram Degwa.
Interestingly, no mention on the BBC that a guy in a turban shouted racist at the judge
starting the chaos.
Sikh Harmon Sinkapur, who attended the court case himself, added, family members of
fucking Degwa called the grieving family of Henry Novak racist in the courtroom.
after the verdict. But today, via something called the Sikh Press Association, we've got a sickening
statement from the Degroa family who continue to dishonestly suggest that Henry Novak did something
wrong in the encounter that night, which the judge fully denied yesterday. Their statement read,
we love Vikram. That's the murderer. We will continue to love him. That love does not stand in
the opposition to the sorrow we feel for the Novak family. Both are real and both will remain with us for
the rest of our lives. We would give anything to turn back time so the path of both Henry and
Vikram never crossed that night. We cannot change what has happened. We just hope that no further
pain is caused in its name. We ask that this tragedy is not used by anyone to inflame division or
hostility towards any community. We now ask for privacy as we come to terms with what lies ahead.
Thank you the Deguah family. Well, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Fuck you. You get no privacy,
especially after the news today.
Look at this.
The CPS has authorized new charges,
not just against Vikram Digwa,
but against the two people pleading for privacy,
his brother and his father.
So here are the charges against the father,
Morgan Singh,
six counts of possession of an offensive weapon,
six counts of possession of an offensive weapon,
and in a public place.
I mean, seriously, where do these people get off?
Where did they get off? No, no, no, no. You don't get to ask for privacy. Now, we want to see you held to account.
The Labour government has been appalling, as we saw from Slippery Stama, but the Home Secretary Shabana MacMood was shamed into coming into the House of Commons today.
And once again, her priorities were all wrong. It's all about community cohesion.
We cannot allow this murder to turn communities against one another. We must condemn those who seek personal political profits.
from tragedy. Instead, we must show who we really are in this country. This was a murder of vile and
violent crime. The punishment must be reserved for those who are responsible for the act. We do not
believe in collective punishment in this country. Instead, we stand together against an act of
pure evil. We condemn those who committed this heinous crime, not all those who share their
faith or their ethnicity. And of course, she didn't tackle the scourge of anti-white race.
but rather addressed what she called preferential treatment.
But let me say this on the question of preferential treatment more widely.
The police in this country have a sacred duty to police without fear or favour.
Everyone in this country is equal before the law.
It is the promise upon which our whole justice system rests.
And the equality of every citizen is the foundation on which the open,
openness, tolerance and generosity of this country rests.
Let me also be clear about one other thing, a dangerous undercurrent that I have seen in the reaction to this awful crime.
Threats against police officers are utterly unacceptable.
There can be no justification for intimidation, abuse or attempts to take the law into one's own hands.
A police officer, unrelated to this case, has been misidentified online and subjected to death threat.
He has been forced to relocate to protect himself and his family.
Misinformation and inflammatory commentary is making a dreadful situation even worse.
We must all together.
Shut it.
Oh yeah, that's the priority, isn't it, MacMode?
Misinformation.
Then the Labour MP, Tan Manjit Singh DZ, stood up in Parliament
and used it as an opportunity to smear Reform UK and restore Britain as race.
Also, Mr Speaker, what's very galling is that the likes of reform, restore and the far right decided to politicise people's pain, attacking the Sikh community for wearing the Kirpan and wanting it banned, even though the Kirpan was not used in this violent attack.
And they've decided to scapegoat and throw under the bus an entire community based on the action.
of one violent murder.
Okay, well, I'm going to get Rupert Lowe to respond to that in just one moment.
But first, I want to show you the scenes from UK Splush.
A crowd is gathering now outside Southampton Police Station.
As those Patriots await the arrival of Tommy Robinson for this snap protest outside the police station
following the release of the Henry Novak Body Camp footage.
We will come back to those scenes.
later in the show. But now, Rupert Lowe is here.
Rupert Lowe, what was your first reaction, having seen the police body cam footage showing the death of Henry Novak?
Well, Dan, it's pretty hard to watch, almost impossible to watch without getting feelings of absolute horror.
and my immediate response to this is that Henry Novak was actually killed as a direct result of conscious bias.
We're all trained or taught that we should be aware of unconscious bias,
which personally I think is a load of absolute dribble.
But the police have actually been trained to, I believe, be consciously biased.
And I find it incredible that we get a situation where two people have had an altercation
and the police without knowing any of the facts immediately believe one side of that argument.
That cannot be right in a country.
We are innocent till you're proven guilty.
And so I think the way in which we're being policed has gone very badly wrong.
I think we need massive questions of the Chief Council of Hampshire.
I think his name is Alexis Boone.
I checked his name earlier.
He seems to have been remarkably quiet.
He hasn't spoken on camera.
He sent his deputy to do so.
I think we should be hearing from Donna Jones,
who always has plenty to say for herself.
She's a crime commissioner.
She always has plenty to say about how she's going to hold the chief
counsel to account for knife crime
and for any form of violence against innocent people.
We haven't, as far as I'm aware,
we're heard anything from her either.
And you've probably seen that we've been posting
about the fact that we now, as we have in the past,
think it's a matter of urgency
that we have a referendum of the British people
on the return of the death penalty.
And I would personally campaign in favour of that,
but I would respect, like I would any referendum vote,
unfortunately our government didn't in 2016 respect the referendum outcome.
On this one, I think we should all respect it.
And in my view, had we had that referendum and had people voted for it,
men like Digwa should be the first person who is removed from society for good.
I don't see how anyone can think that stabbing somebody five times
and then lying about what happened and who's.
whose family behaved in a clannish way, in my view,
against entirely against the rule of law,
has any place in our society.
And I equally say those people who were involved in this crime
by hiding phones, telling lies, covering tracks,
if they're foreign nationals, they should be deported.
If they're British nationals, they should be going to prison.
So I also can't help juxtaposing this against the
the sort of pursuit of our armed forces who are being pursued by Herma and Hillary Ben.
And yet these police officers who, in my view, made a catastrophic error of judgment,
which resulted in a young man losing his life,
are they going to be treated in the same way?
Are they going to be found guilty of killing somebody?
Because ultimately, I think they played a big part in his death.
Elon Musk has backed your call on the death penalty this afternoon, Rupert, simply writing,
it is this or death? Do you think the Henry Novak situation does represent an almost
civilisation crisis, especially for white people, natives in the United Kingdom?
Well, I think natives in the United Kingdom, and this is why we had a big debate yesterday about getting better data,
The government, I think they know there's a major problem, but they don't want to admit that this post-war multicultural experiment has probably failed.
And the best way of not admitting it is not to tell the truth about what's happening and the crimes that are growing and, you know, the rape gangs, the stabbings, the crime that in a high trust society, which took us a thousand years to develop, we were getting on top of the bad treatment of women, you know, more of an equal.
society which respected ability. I think what we're seeing Dan is we're seeing the clan-like
behaviour rather than the respect for the rule of law as I say. So I personally think what's happened
is the sanctity and safety of our society has been undermined by these people who
crow on about the benefits of diversity. And I don't agree with them. I don't agree with them.
I think what diversity has done, it can if it's true diversity on a limited scale and people
integrate, it can be a good thing.
But I think it's now happening on a huge scale.
It's completely unregulated in that all these illegal migrants are arriving here and being
treated better than the British citizens who've been paying their taxes all their lives.
And we don't know who these people are.
Most of them are fighting age young men whose sort of morals, creeds and cultures are completely
incompatible with ours. So I think we now, as I've said in the past, have a national crisis
and it needs to be dealt with across the board. And this culture of DEI, I mean, whoever came
up with that name must have a sort of sick sense of humor. To be, calling it DEI, which is
almost like calling it God, day is is a bit like sort of Godlike. Well, it's not Godlike. We call it,
we'd like to see it being being named deported.
every illegal, as you know. But I think anyone who believes in this nonsense and who has basically
peddled this rubbish, they've got Henry Novak's blood on their hands. And I, as I say,
I think conscious bias in this case has ended up in a death, an avoidable death.
But what's so shocking, Rupert, is that around this case, we still see the usual subjects
throw around claims of racism. And it's even happened in Parliament. This,
I know you're aware of this, but the Labour MP, Tan Manjit Singh, Desi, stood up in Parliament and actually branded Restore Britain as racist because you're now calling for the Corpan, which is this ceremonial sword, used, well, a bigger version of it was used in the murder of Henry Novak, because you've called for it to be banned in public places. You're being described as racist in Parliament. Your response.
Well, in the same way, Dan, that I think there's two-tier policing.
I don't believe in a two-tier legal system which treats people differently.
If you come here, you abide by our laws, our rules and our regulations.
And if the British people aren't allowed to behave in that way, then I don't think anybody else should be.
So I think, again, this is a manifestation of all of the sort of the attempt to make the British people feel guilty about our history.
Well, I don't feel remotely guilty about our history.
I'm proud of our history.
I'm proud of what we do with the slave trade.
Many people died.
It costs us a lot of money.
We stopped it.
It was the British who stopped it.
So we, I believe, are fundamentally a very good society.
And what's happened is people have tried to make us feel guilty about our past.
And once you feel guilty and ashamed of your past, Dan, these sort of vile cultures and sort of
dictats are able to thrive.
It becomes a very fertile environment for them to breed and proliferate.
And as a result of that, you get a lot of sort of misguided people in public office who are trained in inverted commas and who are incapable of differentiating what is right from what is wrong.
But if the rule book is wrong, they follow the rule book.
And, you know, I think it was exemplified.
I used it at our gathering of 300 branch members on Saturday at the Emanuel Center.
in London, which was a fantastically highly charged event where we've got huge amounts of enthusiasm.
But just before I got there, I got a call from our shepherd who'd had a call from the police to say,
could he come and help because a you in the field had a bucket on its head?
So the shepherd said, well, I'm not actually anywhere near.
Could you think you could take the bucket off the sheep's head, which would have been,
you'd think, a relatively straightforward task?
Well, the reply came, I haven't been trained to do.
that. Well, frankly, Dan, you know, just use a bit of common sense, take the bucket off the
sheep's head, it can see, and then everybody can carry on as normal. So we live in a society that has been
hugely undermined, and it's becoming rapidly mad. Well, as you know, there's my favorite
saying, at whom the gods wish to destroy, they first send mad. And I think that's rapidly
happening to this country. And I cannot tell you how disgraceful this murder of Henry.
Novak is, I mean, to cuff, put somebody in handcuffs who's clearly been stabbed, who's clearly
in distress. And unlike the George Floyd situation, which I thought was a huge overreaction,
there doesn't appear to have been any reaction at all, either from the general public or indeed,
or indeed from the authorities. And I hear, you know, I wasn't in the chamber, but I gather
Shabana Mahmood denied that there was two-tier policing. I don't agree. I think there is definitely
two-tier policing. And our police force need a complete and utter overhaul because I think they
have lost sight of what they're there to do. And I think most people in this country would agree
with me. Why do you think anti-white racism has become so acceptable? Because multiculturalism
is failing and has failed done. It's been a complete and utter failure and a disaster. And it's a bit
like the COVID jab. I think everybody knows the COVID jab.
was a bad error, that the post office was a bad error,
that the infected blood scandal was a bad error.
How long does it take for the establishment
to admit when they get things wrong?
So they're not going to admit to these things
because what they like to do is allow enough time
to wane away and then they can say,
oh, we've made a mistake,
and by which time most of the people
who made the decisions have gone
and the public's memory is relatively short.
But in this case, I think,
I think we are now seeing the effects of a misguided post-war policy of multiculturalism,
which has failed the British people.
And if we're not prepared to stand up and confront it now, then I think things can only get
radically worse.
And I was pleased yesterday in our debate in Parliament that everybody across the spectrum
agreed that data should be collected.
that we should be able to identify the root cause of these problems,
because then we can put them right.
If we, using the sheep analogy, stick our head in a bucket,
and we ignore the facts and we pretend they don't exist,
things just get worse.
So I'm quite clear in my mind,
and I think most British people with any common sense
are pretty clear in their mind,
and I'm very pleased that we're seeing a huge response to restore Britain.
I think the exciting thing for us is we are,
are bringing people back to politics who can actually see there is some hope and there is some
common sense being spoken and there is a party that's going to put the British people first.
So I on the look, I can't I can't say enough how I feel utter sort of pity and sorrow for
the family of Henry Novak.
I mean, he should not have suffered like this.
He was 18 years old.
He had an entire life ahead of him.
And his death was avoidable.
And that's happening more and more down.
And it shouldn't be.
It should not be happening.
Nigel Farage attended the debate yesterday at Westminster, Rupert.
Were you surprised about that?
Or do you feel like the pressure from Restore Britain is changing the approach from Reform
UK?
Because some people have also said today that Nigel's very strong reaction in regards to
Henry Novak. He's said that the British public should be, should should be very, very angry today.
He's had this emergency broadcast. He says that we should react with pure cold rage. He's spoken
about White Lives Matter. A lot of the commentary, the political class, is suggesting that that change
in rhetoric from Nigel Farage and Reform UK is because of the pressure that Reform UK are under and
Makerfield? Well, I think there's some truth in that, Dan, and we actually had, I think,
well, I saw Suella Braverman, I saw Anderson, Nigel Farage, and Robert Generic was there.
So I think four of them, which was a big turnout, given that in the past they've ignored
debates like that pretty much. And I do think it probably reflects the fact that they're
concerned about what's happening in Makerfield and more widely in the country.
My own opinion, as you know, is I was helping Nigel to become prime minister and lead the country.
But I now don't think that he is the right person to do that.
I think he's a trend follower, not a trend setter.
I think he's more interested in ensuring that he tries to protect and secure as many votes as possible.
So I think the vote count comes above the principal count.
And I mean, we talk at Restore Britain in principle.
We like to be governed from a principal point of view.
And if people don't agree with that, that's fine.
But to try and trend follow and behave as if you are the same as the current political establishment,
I don't think that's going to work for the British people.
So I think we are getting huge traction.
As I say, the most exciting thing is the reflexive setting up of branches of Restoration.
door everywhere, the enthusiasm of people. They are self-starting. They're very excited about
what's happening. And that was clearly evident on Saturday. I should have invited you along.
It was a very long day. It looked amazing, actually. And I was glad to see the organisation,
because of course, that's something that people say a lot about restore, isn't it? Oh, you're not ready.
Reform has all of this organisation, has all of the bureaucracy in place.
When it comes to make a field, do you genuinely believe Restore Britain can win?
Or are you trying to stop Reform UK from winning, which is what has sparked a lot of the political meltdown around this contest on the right?
Well, in answer your question, we don't go into any contest to do anything other than win it.
And I think the essence of democracy is you tell people what you stand for and you put yourself up there and you allow
them to vote for you if they agree with that and you saw what happened in norfolk which hardly
got reported where i think nigel farage said we get less than one percent in the end we we swept
the board in all the county council seats for great yarmouth i think we won nine out of nine and
you could have halved every vote and we'd still have won we won the borough council uh seat which
gave us the uh casting vote on the borough council and in make a field we're seeing the most
incredible canvassing returns. So we don't listen to an aged deficient poll from the Times,
which shows us on 7%. That's just complete, an utter rubbish.
You think your support of Makerfield is way higher than that?
Much higher than that. And I, and I, I, I've been up there. The people are fantastic.
The enthusiasm is fantastic. And I think the, you know, the authenticity of what
what we're doing is appealing to everybody and we're going to give them an opportunity to vote for us.
I think it's not right that we should be, it should be demanded that we step aside.
I personally don't think it makes any difference whether we have, whether we have Stama remaining,
whether we have Burnham coming in or whether we have West Streeting.
They're all the same.
They're out of the same mold, the whole lot of them.
And I happen to think the Labour Party is finished, Dan.
And when our rape gang report comes out, I do not believe I don't see how anyone can vote Labor ever again, given that they have basically put the furtherance of the Labor Party ahead of the interests of most vulnerable white working class girls in our society for 30, definitely, probably 40 and up to 50 years.
And, you know, morally, I think that is reprehensible.
So I actually think this is the last throw of the dice for the Labour Party.
They're broken anyway.
Andy Burnham is not the sort of ghost buster that they all make him out to be.
He's actually, in my view, a failed politician.
You know, he blows with the wind.
I don't think he's picked the right seat in Makerfield.
He's just trying to clamber on the backs of people of Maker Field
in order to further his own career and fulfill his ambition to become prime minister.
their leave constituency, he is a rejoiner and a remainer.
So I think we've got every chance in Makerfield, and we're in it to win it, Dan.
We're not there just to make up the numbers.
I can assure you of that.
And I say to people who tell me, you should stand aside, why don't you come up to Makerfield
and see for yourself, instead of sitting in your armchair, being hoodwinked by a palpably erroneous pole in the time.
Who owns the Times, for goodness sake?
Yes, although the Times did run a piece yesterday in their newspaper,
suggesting that all of Maga and all of Donald Trump is now saying,
actually, Rupert Lowe could be the next Prime Minister.
So there's definitely been a bit of a bursting of the bubble in the mainstream media.
Look, what we have seen, Rupert is a total meltdown, though, from Reform UK.
They are clearly panicked.
A lot of people close to Nigel Farage are flinging some pretty terrible accusations at you,
and I think it's right that you have an opportunity to respond.
Lois Perry, someone who's been very close to Nigel Farage,
said that you were in daily conversations with Kemi Badenok
and that you have stitched up a deal with the Conservative Party.
Alex Phillips, also very close to Nigel Farage,
says that Restore effectively exists just to get the Tories back into power.
And again, there's some type of document that exists,
showing that this is all some type of sciop.
Can you just respond to that?
Is there any secret deal with the Conservatives?
Does Restore want to see the Conservatives back into power?
And do you have these daily conversations with Kemi Badenok
as Farage's close ally claimed?
Well, absolutely not is the answer to that.
And neither Lowest Perry nor Alex Phillips,
as you know, I was in the European Parliament with Alex.
Both of them are close, if not too close.
to Nigel Farage and have historically been so.
So, you know, they aren't in a position ready to act as what I would call independent
commentators on the subject.
But the answer on the Tory party is definitely not.
I've, if you watch me, I haven't been involved with the Tory party since I fought against the Maastricht Treaty.
I left the Tory party on the basis that I didn't want to get further into the European Union.
I stood for the referendum party in 97 to save the pound, which we cheed with the help of Jimmy Goldsmith,
whose praises I have always sung consistently.
I then did a lot for vote leave and business for Sterling.
Then I was a Brexit party MEP.
Then when Nigel left politics to make some money, he told us that when we all had dinner with him at the Arts Club in Dover Street.
That was myself, Ben Habib and Robert Rowland, who's tragically now dead.
We kept reform going.
So I've consistently, and I always say, watch what the hands are doing, not what the mouth is saying,
I've always consistently fought for an option other than the Tory party.
And a lot of the legislation which we are now battling against isn't Labor legislation,
as much of it as the damaging stuff, is Tory legislation.
That's the legacy we're fighting, you know, when I sit on the Public Accounts Committee and I see the waste everywhere.
where, you know, I see, I see the reparation payments. I see the, you know, the compensation
payments. I see the waste of money on HS2, which again was a Boris initiative. Honestly, Dan,
the Tory party is broken. It's got some good young Tories. I always say that. The 24 intake
have no blood on their hands, and I think a lot of them are very good MPs, and they don't
deserve to be in any way criticized. I think Kemi herself is a good.
lady, but she's been dealt, as I've said, consistently a very poor set of cards. She's played
a good hand with them so far. But I don't think the Tory party is capable of bringing back
the kind of people that we're seeing come back to restore Britain, because what have they done
over 14 years, culminating in an 80-seat majority, with the power they were given to affect
the changes that are necessary? The answer to that is they let the British
people down. They know that. They admit that. So they've got the legacy of the Cameronite
one nation Tories. They are not entirely at peace of themselves. I don't have any criticism of any of them.
They're all very nice people, but they cannot deliver what the country needs, Dan. And I'm
absolutely clear in my view, the country needs change by 2029 at the latest, or it could
easily become too late both as a result of this mass untargeted legal and illegal integration which is
happening which is a direct consequence by the way of Tony Blair's legislation and I thought it was fascinating
that the old crone himself came out last week the man responsible for almost every
policy which is damaged Britain terminally came out and repudiated most of
what he, the foundations that he'd laid when he was in power.
Him and Brown and his other sort of misguided sort of new labor operators.
So, you know, I think people can smell the wind.
Change is coming.
I think the British people are going to vote for change.
And Tony Blair, call him many things, but he can smell the change in the wind.
And he knows that if somebody who knows the game gets into power,
he is going to be held accountable for an order.
awful lot of the damage that Britain has suffered, along with those people who surrounded him
at the time. It's his legislation, the Human Rights Act, you know, this creation of the
Supreme Court, which has made our judiciary a joke. Our judiciary is now completely corrupt,
Dan. I wouldn't go to a civil court. Now, I went to one the other day, and we got the most
appalling judgment.
It was a stitch up. It was a total stitch up. It's a total stitch up. Read the judgment. Didn't
address any of the arguments. They changed the
way in which you go you can appeal now you don't appeal with the judge you have to go put a new
bundle together costs you another 10,000 quid and the court of appeal very often turns you down
for appeal by which time you've wasted more money basically you've now got a corrupt judiciary are
corrupt the solicitors are all corrupt the it's all a money-making machine for a class of people who
are contributing nothing nothing to the financial engine of the country and they set themselves up as this
you know, holier than now organization where everybody should come for good justice.
But the truth is, the Supreme Court has undermined the independence of the judiciary,
turned it into a quango, as a result of which you've got this rubbish, this DEI,
all this other sort of garbage, which has been embedded into, you know, the backbench book guidance
for magistrates, judges, everything else. So no, no, no, Dan. What we need to, we need somebody who's,
going to, you know, like Hercules, cleanse the Orgian stables and actually make it all make sense
again, because it's all gone badly wrong. Absolutely. And I think American can see it and increasingly
more and more of us can see it here in the disunited kingdom, as I call it, too, and the no justice
system, because there is no justice. There is no justice for Henry Novak today. He's lost his life.
But Rupert Lowe, such a pleasure to have you because I thought it was very, very important to hear from you
on what is a very, very dark day for our country.
It's a very dark day, Dan.
Very dark day.
It really is.
Rupert Lowe, leader of Restore Britain.
Thank you so much.
Okay, before we get to Leo Curse,
I want to take you to Southampton Police Station,
where there is a flash protest that has been organized by locals
after the police body cam footage was released.
Let's just listen in.
I've been on the streets for over a year now like most of you.
And I've seen two-tier policing up front and personal.
And it disgust me that our police fools act this way.
It is unacceptable.
Everybody in this country has the right to be treated equally and not just minorities.
No one should be treated by the way that poor boy was.
It's disgusting to see that video.
that poor boy being dragged along like he was nothing.
And he was something.
He was a young man that had a big future ahead of him.
And that man took it away from him.
And at the end of the day,
no, no, are not allowed in this country.
No, not for no religion, nothing.
Because this is a Christian country.
It always has been...
Okay, while we're getting that feedback,
let me just tell you about this protest.
It was from the locals who arranged it and they said, enough is enough, having now watched the
body cam footage of the disgusting treatment of Henry Novak on the 3rd of December 2025 by an officer
working within Hampshire Constabulary this evening.
There is clear evidence of two-tier policing.
They were so quick to place the handcuffs on that poor boy.
Justice and the truth was not even an afterthought.
We need outrage.
We need justice.
and Tommy Robinson is believed to be attending that protest this evening.
So we will keep on that.
But first let me come to Leo Curse, who has posted on this situation today.
The states drift from protector to an abler of violence against us will drive people to protect themselves.
The death of Henry Novak is the consequence of our police, our entire public sector,
being trained to see anti-racism as paramount.
As this ideology states that racism is something that can only happen to non-white people,
our police are trained to be anti-white.
Every police officer receives training around white privilege and white fragility.
There's a palpable disdain and dehumanization.
We urgently need to erase this hateful ideology from the public sector
and hold Nuremberg trials with firing squads for the apparatchiks who pushed it as
They are all responsible for the death of Henry Novak.
These police officers were just following their anti-white training.
The Labor Party have pushed anti-white ideology that's made avoiding looking racist against minorities,
the absolute paramount goal for the police.
Can you confirm that you'll be rooting out, this was his direct message to Slippery Stama,
rooting out such anti-white ideology from the police, the public sector,
and our regulatory framework.
and Leo Curse is with me now.
Leo, what did you make of what is going on outside Southampton police station this evening?
It's perfectly understandable.
I know there are a lot of people saying,
and this is being exploited by the far right.
These people aren't far right.
Tommy Robinson, when he posted about it,
he was literally talking about the ideology,
the anti-white ideology that's embedded in all public sector,
organizations. He wasn't talking about, you know, any vengeance on any, any minority people. That's,
that's not what the focus is. This isn't a racist, a racist thing. This is, this is specifically about
the institutional bias that's in the police. And how ironic that just a few years ago when
George Floyd died, Keir Starrmer and every, every single commentator and leftist in the UK was
crying about the institutional bias that said,
that's in the UK, the institutional bias against black people, against minorities,
when the real institutional bias is actually against white people.
So about 25 years ago, 30 years ago, Stephen Lawrence, a young black man, was killed in London,
and the police didn't deal with it well.
And as a result of that, and the McPherson report that sprung from it,
As a result of that, we had this ideology embedded right across the public sector, across policing.
I worked in policing.
I was a criminal intelligence analyst.
So I saw this being implemented.
And it basically said that any evidence of any overrepresentation of black people in the prison system or in the criminal justice system was evidence of racism against them.
It wasn't perhaps evidence of a certain demographic group behaving in a certain way or being more likely to commit certain types of crime.
It was proof that, you know, people weren't being treated without fear of favor.
It was seen as proof that people, that black people are being targeted, which is obviously nonsense.
We know that, you know, you only need to look at crime statistics to know that, you know, Roma gypsies tend to commit pickpocketing crimes.
There's other demographics.
Scottish people are overrepresented.
as aggressive beggars.
Every demographic has its own particular crime
that it tends towards.
This is what diversity means
and cultural diversity means.
There are differences between our cultures.
But our institutions have this ideology written into them.
The police, the Royal College of Policing,
the organization that upholds training and standards
across all of our police forces,
it has this anti-racist training.
But because it sounds good, doesn't it?
Anti-racist, they see white people as being incapable of experiencing racism.
They can only be perpetrators of racism.
So when they say anti-racist, what they mean is very racist against white people.
So this anti-racist training has modules on white privilege, white fragility, these kind of things,
abolishing whiteness. These are all terms that, I mean, surely alarm bells should go off.
Imagine if you, imagine if you had a training module around, you know, abolishing, abolishing another
ethnicity, abolishing, you know, blackness or abolishing Asianness or something like that.
People would be up in arms. But because it's abolishing whiteness, it's seen as a good thing.
And for some reason, for some reason, we all went along with it. I mean, you and I didn't,
But the vast majority of people went along with it and believed in this idea that, you know,
white people have some sort of innate guilt and colonial.
We need to atone for a colonial past and all this kind of nonsense.
And, you know, the people that are, that were born long after colonialism ended still need to be held accountable.
And it's somehow when bad things happen to them as a result of violence by minorities,
then that's seen as somehow balancing out some.
some, you know, global historical inequity. So this ideology needs to be eradicated. We're seeing
white people being killed by it, not just Henry Novak, the Manchester Arena Bomber. He wasn't
stopped by the security guard because the security guard was afraid of appearing racist.
Leo, I'm just going to interrupt you for.
Calican wasn't stopped because they were afraid of looking racist.
So true, Lee. I'm just going to interrupt you for one moment because I want to go back to
AY Audits, who is outside Southampton Police Station.
Tommy Robinson has just arrived at this flash protest.
Let's listen in.
Justice for Henry! Justice for Henry! Justice for Henry! Justice for Henry!
It's not my demo.
It's not my demo. It's not my demo. It's not my demo.
Justice for Henry. Justice for Henry.
Let the last. It's not my demo. Let the last. It's not my demo. Let the
Craig.
We need Craig enough.
Craig, sir.
Craig, come out.
Craig.
I understand.
Press the camera.
You've been organising demos here for a while.
Yeah, mate.
Yeah.
This event is about one thing.
It's about Henry.
It's about Henry now,
on the busway that we can show respect to Henry.
I'm going to ask everybody to do this right now.
I'm going to ask everybody.
Two to your police in at some point.
After yesterday's release of the footage,
you clearly see how they treat it.
Okay, while we're just waiting
to try and see if we can hear
Tommy Robinson, I want to bring you some other
breaking news.
This just in, the police
have confirmed that
one of the officers involved
in the arrest of Henry Novak
has resigned. This is according
to Hampshire Police. A spokesperson
saying, three of
the officers are still serving.
one officer has resigned.
As the IOPC has confirmed,
they are all being treated as witnesses,
so not subject to any current restrictions,
which does seem to suggest they are still working.
Let's go back now and just see if we can hear
what's happening outside Southampton Police Station.
While we just get that back, Leo,
what's your reaction?
One of those police officers has now resigned.
It seems incredible
that police are being allowed to sort of sidle away from this.
We've all seen that body cam footage that shows them turning up
and just basically treating Henry
in such a dehumanizing way.
A man who's clearly, I'm not a medically trained expert.
I'm sure the police have better first aid training than me.
But if a man is writhing on the ground in agony
and clearly not in the full possession of his,
abilities, unable to stand, unable to even set up. And he says repeatedly, I've been stabbed,
I can't breathe. And I think one of them even comments that there's blood in his mouth. Where do
they think the blood is coming from? And the policeman, one of the police officers says,
oh, shouldn't we check him? And the other police officer who seems to be in charge just dismisses her.
And Henry even says, you know, I've been stabbed. And the police officer,
says, I don't think you have me. Just the most dismissive, dismissive, dehumanizing way to treat
a young man, barely a, barely a man, an 18-year-old boy. In the last few seconds of his life,
you know, he might have thought that when the police, when the authorities turned up, this might
be some help for him instead of him being cuffed and his death being expedited and them
assisting his murderers and treating his murderers. The last thing he saw was his murderers being
treated as if they were the victims. I mean, that's horrific. And you see how pale his hand is.
Anger, Leo, because we can see a bigger crowd now outside the Southampton Police Station. Let's take
this footage and listen to me.
racist police off our streets
racist police
off our street
racist police
off our streets
racist police
off our streets
racist police
off our streets
racist police
off our streets
racist police
racist police
off our streets
I don't want to get to
I don't want to get that
I don't want to get that yeah
off our streets
racist police
Off our streets.
Raises police!
Off our streets!
Roses police!
Off our streets!
So you can see the anger there outside Southampton police station.
Tommy Robinson has now arrived.
We've also seen, I believe, Lawrence Fox and Kelly J. Keene as well.
And we will keep across what is happening.
And just repeating that breaking news too,
that one of the police officers involved has now resigned.
I think we can hear Lawrence Fox speaking.
Now let's listen in.
We now live in a country where only certain lives matter.
We stand here today to say that all lives matter,
we stand on the precipice about the end of our country.
These people here, they are complicit in the murder of a young boy
only because he was white.
And the only reason, your rage in your fury is completely justified.
And those that turn around to us are.
They say don't politicise it.
They burned down our cities when George Floyd was killed.
And we have 10 years of Stephen Lawrence.
This is a young white boy murdered to police it by these people.
And your fury should be absolutely justified.
Fuck the police.
So Lawrence Fox speaking there outside Southampton Police Station.
A powerful message, Leo Kirst, White Lives Matter.
Absolutely. And this is something that will no doubt be condemned by commentators such as James O'Brien, who, you know, so many people, so many people were so quick to jump and defend and call out what they perceived as institutional bias.
When George Floyd died, I remember, that was a man who'd committed crimes, who'd stuck a gun in a pregnant woman's belly, who was full of fentanyl.
completely at odds to Henry Novak, a young man who wasn't even over the drink drive limit,
a healthy, a healthy good-natured 18-year-old who's savagely attacked and stabbed five times
by these barbarians who, and then the barbarian's family helps him to cover up the crime.
His brother phones the police and lies and says, we're the victims, we're the victims of a terrible
racism. And the police, obviously, their anus is pucker. And they think, oh, my God, there's been a racism.
We must scramble all units to stop this racism, because that's the only thing they care about.
The only thing you can get in trouble for in the public sector anymore, it seems, is either being
racist or responding, you know, not responding quickly enough when there's been an alleged
racism. So they turn up. The murderer's mother helped.
to hide the knife. The whole family, it seems, helped to cover up this crime. I mean, the amount
of fury I've got against this family as well as as well as the police officers who I think are just
representative of an entire system that's anti-white and is actively, actively causing the deaths
of British people. We saw Valdo Calicane not stopped. We saw Axel Ruda-Cabana not stopped.
His teacher raised concerns that he was going to be a problem.
And the teacher was then told to, you know, basically shut up for the good of diversity.
We saw the grooming gangs allowed to operate because people were afraid of appearing racist.
You know, how many people have to die from this fear of looking racist?
Why do we hold up racism as such a, you know, the absolute most ultimate evil?
Surely it's worse when children are being tortured and killed and raped.
Indeed, Leo, let's listen in again to these protests,
this flash protest outside Southampton Police Station.
Country is in deadly peril because of Shabana Mahmoo.
Country wants Andy Burnham to be the next Prime Minister.
Chance of Rupert Lowe.
Okay, so we're just going to come away from that,
but I want to show you Tommy Robinson now.
arriving at the protest. This was a few moments ago. Watch.
Do you circle. Sorry.
You're in the court case all week. You were in the court case all week.
I was in the court case at the end. I watched a family. I watched a family.
The family were hugely distressed, right?
I've never seen the courtroom so he went up.
There wasn't a person in that courtroom about tearing away.
The emotions were just off the scale.
He came me having me an injury in his face?
He did.
Apparently had an injury from his ear to his lip.
The police couldn't see that.
They changed him to see that.
And they show
none of the big ones
are they shown,
will they?
They,
they show.
Let me see they show.
Wait for me.
What's the local feeling
about this?
What's the gentleman?
Look at it.
Ane gentleman.
Just having it.
He says,
we're going to get Tommy up to say a few words in a minute.
Okay, so what we are seeing there is
Tommy Robinson just a few moments ago
at the Southampton
police station where there is this live flash protest going on.
Let's go back to the speeches.
Quality in our nation, and that's one of the reasons why I'm standing here.
But one of the things that I want to say today is I want to say to our Prime Minister.
So Kea Starma, we have two demands for you.
The first demand is that you, thanks for me, and take a photograph on it, put it on Facebook,
criminal social media because you bowed the need to a criminal, now bow the need for a righteous man who died needlessly.
And the second thing we want you to do is to apologize to the Novak family and apologize to the British people for gaslighting them, for telling them that they're racist, for telling them that having some sense of national pride is wrong and demeaning.
We are tired of it. We've had enough of it. And we're here today.
to stand with the Novak family. We're here to stay to stand with the cause of righteousness,
truth and true equality. And then fucking resign. And they're fucked right off.
And I want it, I just want to end right now because as a nation, we are divided. Because you see,
this isn't about race. The media are trying to make it about race, but it's not. This is about
progressive ideologies that has infested our nation. It's like a counter that's good.
gutted out our identity and who we are.
And so I want us now as one people, as one body, to pray the Lord's prayer together.
So here I go.
Let's all pray together.
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallow be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our sins.
as we forgive those who trespass against us and leave us not into temptation but deliver us from evil
for thine is the kingdom the power and the glory forever and ever
amen yes you thank you
christ is king christ is king christ is king christ is king christ is king christ is king christ is king
Ladies and gentlemen, I want to try to something.
The only way that we're going to win this nation back
is through truth and righteousness.
We're going to win it back through violence and poor on the streets.
We're going to win it back by mass people power,
by you, the real people, and Southampton.
Standing, please film.
I can't express the anger I got towards that police officer,
that brutal idea is Henry Novak.
But there's no way that getting violent is going to solve anything like that.
We need political change.
We need social change.
And we need cultural change.
And that's what we're here for.
So very powerful scenes outside Southampton police station.
Leo Kirst, a couple of things that I noted, obviously, lots of anger towards slippery Stama.
but did you hear the crowd chanting Rupert Lowe,
Rupert Lowe, our guest just before you?
Yes, yes, interesting.
Although when I was at the United Kingdom Rally,
there were obviously a lot of people supporting Rupert Lowe,
but I interviewed one guy and I said, you know,
who are you going to be voting for reform?
And he said, no, no, I won't vote for reform.
I'll vote for the other guy.
And he was like, what's his name?
So there's, you know, I think Rupert Lowe still has,
some way to go if even people who, you know, essentially want to vote for him, don't know his name.
I think Farage has spent decades building up his profile, his sort of electability and his brand name
amongst the British electorate. And Rupert Lowe still has some way to go to reach that.
But yeah, I mean, I think it shows that there's a big swath of the British population who are ready for
quite radical change, you know, even more than would be delivered by reform. And I think,
you know, certainly in a case like this, which, you know, even though obviously Tommy and other
people are quite keen to simmer down any tensions around race and around, you know, the Sikh
community who, like, let's not forget the Sikh community up until now has generally been a lot
abiding community with an underrepresentation in crime stats.
There are, you know, there are elements who want Rupert Lowe and want that message of
remigration and really, you know, quite a tougher line on immigration than even reform would
deliver.
I mean, this is an incredible turnout for a flash protest, Leo Kurs.
Does it not suggest, by the way, we're taking these,
footage from AY Audits, but if we go back to UK Sploose, you can also see it. I mean,
this shows this huge anger, doesn't it? Oh, absolutely, absolutely. And you can feel,
you can feel there's an atmosphere moving around. Even on my stand-up comedy tour, I've been
talking to people after the shows, and people are, people have seen their country change.
You know, there's this idea, you know, that's the Kier Starmor and other other lefties have,
that any any any any any any nativism is just whipped up online by you know by people by
Elon Musk by Tommy Robinson putting ideas in people's heads it's like no people are
genuinely seeing their their town centers change beyond all recognition you know places that 20
years ago they would have felt perfectly safe walking around now have have you know hooded
Muslim teenagers on bikes that, you know, that can be intimidating. And also, you know, there's more
crime. Women don't feel safe walking, walking the streets. So we're seeing that, we're seeing
that happen. People are seeing this with their own lives. Nothing is more radicalizing than
reality. And nobody voted for this. Anytime people have been given a choice about whether
they want mass immigration from, you know, deeply alien cultures, from medieval, violent,
homophobic misogynistic cultures in the Horn of Africa or Pakistan or Afghanistan,
anytime people have been asked, they've said no, you know, no party has ever run on a,
we're going to bring in, we're going to bring in four and a half million people who are
completely unlike you. Anytime, anytime people have been asked, like the Brexit vote was
essentially a referendum on immigration, anytime people are asked, they say, they say no,
but they've got it anyway. And now we're seeing the, you know, the ideology of the left,
which said, oh, we're going to have this multicultural utopia. It's going to be harmonious.
We're seeing the actual reality of what multiculturalism looks like. And it's a lot more like
the Balkans or Lebanon than the dreams of Tony Blair. And people really don't like it.
They want to roll this country back to how it was when we were a harmonious, homogenous
group of people. And, you know, yes, we were tolerant. Yes, we had immigration. But we had
a higher quality of immigration.
And it was people who wanted to fit in,
people who believed in Britain and more limited numbers.
So it was easier to integrate people.
I think people can see that everything is completely out of control now.
It really is.
So what is happening, by the way,
outside the Southampton Police Station is that Nick Tenconi is due to speak,
but it does look like there is a bit of a crush
and people have been asked to move back.
Let's just listen in.
Let's listen to Nick Tenconi.
He's the leader of
Southampton.
For those of you who don't know, my name is Nick Tenconi.
Let's listen to Nick Tenconi.
He's the leader of the UKIP party.
I am pledging to begin mass deportations
and to reinstate Christianity back into the heart of government.
I have always struggled with you at street level.
I will always stand with you at street level.
Fast patriots, please join me in prayer, as we say in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Our further, the wrath in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us
and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen.
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
This is for Henry. It is for Henry Patriots.
I want to thank Craig and all of his team, Southampton Patriots and the citizens of Southampton.
The man stood to my right is Craig. Give him all a round of applause.
For you, I work for the people.
Robert Jenrick should be here.
Suella Barthamon should be here.
Nigel Farah should be here.
Yes, Rupert Lowe should be here.
Every single one of them should be here.
But it is the man stood next to me and you that are showing up to ask for justice.
For Hampshire Constabulary.
For Henry Novak and for his family.
Well done, Patriots.
Well done, say it will tell you first the word spoken on the 9-99th call
where the police were summoned.
And I quote, we need you out here.
A white guy just attacked my brother.
officers who handcuffed, demonised, patronised, vilified and a dying 18-year-old, no doubt,
bleeding out, gasping for air, begging for help, must now be named, placed under arrest,
and a total and complete thorough investigation begins into the motivations behind their behaviour.
Patriots, we have all now seen the footage. It is clear that Henry asked for help.
For three minutes he asked for help.
The police officers did not conduct standard operating procedure,
which is to assess the individual to see if they are indeed hurt.
No, we have seen the male responding officer patronise a dying man,
drag him along a gravel path,
and replied, I don't think you are, mate.
As faring of all, he has stood there,
and paid more attention to dig worse complaints of racism.
If any one of us found someone laying on the ground
saying they had been stabbed and clearly needed assistance,
seeing how lifeless they were,
I know we all would be inspecting the body for signs of stabbing
and would immediately call an ambulance.
When it comes to saving a life,
Every second counts.
This is basic first aid
and I know for a fact
that every responding officer's training
exclusively happens in first response
first aid.
Henry's face was visibly slashed
when Henry was stabbed in the chest
the knife passed between the uppermost
two ribs
cutting the lung between the subclavian vein.
This is a major vein
the blood would have flown into his chest cavity
The forensic pathologist found 1,200 milliliters, two pints of blood in his chest cavity.
Here, because of wrong murder, the reality is that after stabbing Henry, Degroar, his family and the first responding officers could all have potentially saved Henry's life.
We will now never know what three minutes could have meant for saving Henry.
I repeat, we are not here now just because of one murder.
We are here because there is an ideology in the hearts and minds of millions in Britain,
in policy makers, in the minds of people in positions of power.
Their ideology is Marxism, dressed up as equality, dressed up as fairness,
dressed up as inclusion, dressed up as tolerance, dressed up as freedom.
I believe a racist saw a chance to kill a white man and claim victimhood afterwards.
I believe Digwa's mindset is representative of perhaps millions of non-whites across the world
who have been indoctrinated to this left-wing terrorism.
The crime wasn't a crime of passion.
It was not a crime of profit, nor was it self-defense.
It was a crime of hatred and bigotry.
This is why I am here today, Patriots, to say what the crooks and villains in Parliament,
the progressives in the mainstream media, what they won't tell you what really happened.
Digwa, armed with intent, saw the chance to kill a white man,
and when he plunged that blade into Henry's chest, in his mind he thought,
I will get away with this.
It's self-defense against a white supremacist.
White racist, a white figure.
That's what happened and that's why Henry's dead.
Patriots, I will continue to describe the situation out loud.
The progressive agenda is left wing.
The victimhood brigade are left wing.
The progressives, socialists, Marxists and the communists.
They are all left wing.
The ideology behind the hatred, behind the division, behind the bigotry
and behind the racism is left.
wing, DIGRA's attempt to lie and to deceive stink of diversity, inclusion, equality
and anti-white training.
Left-wing dogma kills.
The arresting officers of Henry Novak, God rest his soul, believed persecuting him as he
lay dying was more important than saving him because he wasn't an ethnic or religious
minority.
It was more important to believe an ethnic and religious minority.
minority van to save his life. Left-wing ideology patriots kills. The Manchester
airport scumbags, they deployed potentially lethal violence against resisting
officers because they believed they had brown and religious privilege. A serving
Labour councillor Ricky Jones called for Patriots' throats to be slit,
dehumanising them by calling them fascists. Anyone with a different
bring view to the extremist socialist worker party front, stand up to racism, gets labelled
a Nazi in an effort to incite violence onto them. Charlie Kirk was murdered because he's
conservative and promoted free and fair debate. The arresting officers of Henry Novak believed
persecuting him was more important than saving him because he was white and therefore a liar.
Henry along that gravel whilst he begged for help will ever leave my thoughts.
Left-wing socialists and Marxist cultural dogma encourages and promotes racial division and violence.
The period we have now entered into is the final stage of the Communist Long March through the institutions,
where the hard left have infiltrated the cowardly liberal establishment and have subsequently endorsed and promoted left
dogmas like BLM, CRT, D-I-E, decolonization, intersectionality, under the pretense of freedom,
rights, choice.
Consequently, we have less freedoms, less rights and less choice, patriots.
We will indeed overcome, but Patriots, the fight has just begun.
Liberalism is the religion and political ideology of cowards.
We can defeat it by confronting them directly and calling them out.
Peace is not the absence of violence.
It is the presence of justice.
I say no justice, you say no peace.
No justice.
No justice.
No justice.
No justice.
No justice.
No justice.
No justice.
No peace.
No justice.
No peace.
We are here today to demand the first responding officers are brought to justice and I will tell you,
I will tell you why I am here, patriots.
I am here to fight, fight to bring an end to vote policing, DIE policies and to rip out the toxic, poisonous, insidious, Marxist agenda in our institutions throughout Britain and throughout the hearts and minds of cultural liberals and socialists.
We are not just here because of one murder.
We are demanding justice.
Enough is enough.
We want our country back.
No justice.
No justice.
No justice.
No justice.
No justice.
No justice.
The dead remember our indifference.
And the dead remember our silence.
I put it to you, Patriots, there are two crimes here.
One is left-wing racism.
hatred and left wing bigotry. That caused the death of Henry. And two, the left-wing
authoritarian-inspired policy and policing sealed Henry's fate. I put it to you that communism
kills, left-wing ideas kill. Let us now remember our demands. Hampshire police must now
sack and prosecute the arresting officers. Hampshire constabulary was publicly admitful
and reformed the profiling of white men.
Hampshire Constabulary must pay compensation to Henry's family.
Hampshire Constabulary and the leadership must now publicly take the knee for Henry Novak.
The House Chalkenstabory's chief constable, Alexis Boone, must now resign.
I say no justice, you say no peace.
Don't ever forget, my brothers and sisters.
This is not about one murder because someone's daughter, someone's son, someone's mother, someone's mother, someone's
father is next because the motivations, the behaviour and the mindset is indoctrinated
for left-wing radicalism, left-wing racism, left-wing bigotry, left-wing hatred, left-wing
division.
There's a reason why we say at street level.
I want the communist gone as well.
It is Marxist ideology while we stand here patriots.
Never forget this is for Henry.
forget this is for Henry's family and never forget Patriots. This is for justice. Thank you.
So those are the scenes outside Southampton Police Station, an incredibly powerful address from the
UKIP leader, Nick Tenconi. Thousands and thousands of angry patriots there alongside the likes
of Kelly, Jay Keene, Lawrence Fox and Tommy Robinson, of course. Thank you so much to AY Audits and
UK sploosh for that incredible footage from the scene.
Breaking today, scheming Sturgeon's disgraced ex-husband, Peter Murrell, had his day of shame
in court as all the dirty details of his 400,000 pound theft were laid bare.
The jailed ex-SNP CEO arrived in court with two female handlers by his side about to face
the most embarrassing revelations about what this scumbag did to come.
hover up his crime in today's hearings. First, they began with the details of Murrell stocking up
on expense of watches and the fake expense claims he used to justify the purchasers watch.
On the 8th of June 2017, he purchased a white Bramon watch for 4,55 pounds and 25 pence.
On the 12th of July 2017, he purchased a black Bramon watch for 4,795 pounds. Both transactions were
recorded on the accounting software as event merchandise. These watches were found by police
during their search of party headquarters in April 2023. The accused purchased a travel watch roll
from Smythson in November 2017 using £332 of SNP funds. This transaction was recorded on the
accounting software under the code staff expenses and described as double tree the Glasgow City
hotel. The accused purchased an Oxo Goodgrips two-piece silicon egg poacher set on the 7th of July
2020 using £23.98 pens of SNP funds. This transaction was recorded on the accounting software
under the code computer hardware purchases and described as Ethernet cabling. The earliest purchases
which form part of the embezzlement were made with the online retailer Amazon. Over the course
of more than 12 years, the accused made 383 such purchases from Amazon using party charge cards.
After that, we came to the 24-foot motorhome where it was revealed. Mural used fake invoices to cover up
the purchase watch. The third such vehicle was a new Nieceman and Bischoff-Smoved 7.4E Motorhome,
which the accused ordered on the 14th of October 2020. The total price of the vehicle was 124,500,000.
The accused made three payments totaling £12,500 as a deposit with his SNP charge card.
The balance of £112,050 was paid by the accused in four direct transfers from the SNP account on the 7th of December 2020.
The motorhome was delivered to the accused at the Hallbeath industrial estate on 22nd January 2021 and driven by him to his mother's home in Dunfermline,
where it remained until it was seized by police officers on the 5th of April 2023.
When seized, the odometer showed that the vehicle had only ever been driven for four miles.
The accused created a false invoice in the name of the motorhome dealer.
Again, the customer address listed was the SNP headquarters,
rather than his home address which he had actually provided to the dealer,
and the account name was changed from Murrell to SNP Murrell.
In addition, the description of the vehicle concerned was altered to disconture.
a van rather than a motorhome and many details were removed including those of the specification
and additional options chosen by the accused which included security tracking and navigation systems
and a television. This false invoice was provided to the person responsible for adding items to the
accounts. When the purchase was later raised by the auditor, the motorhome was added to the party's
fixed asset register but it was never used or seen by any other party member or employee. The
accused was the registered keeper of the vehicle, which was insured for him only to drive for social,
domestic and pleasure purposes. After its purchase, the accused suggested to other party employees
that the motorhome could have been used for campaigning purposes, but it was not. When seized
by police officers, there were no campaign materials or other SNP paraphernalia within, and the
motorhome was not branded. It was configured exactly as a motorhome used for pleasure
it would be. The day after he had ordered the motorhome, the accused Puppers from Amazon
three guides to inspirational journeys around Scotland, England and Wales, and Ireland in a
camper van or motorhome. Within the motorhome were a number of the items mentioned in the
schedules to the indictment, including the Cruzey and Joseph Joseph's kitchen implements and
a lessee teapot and various molten brown toiletries. Oh my God. Oh my, I mean, and who was he
intending to take, I presume, sexy Sturgeon. Seriously, this is sick. How have Scots in the SNP not woken up?
They were laughing in your face. Now, after that humiliation ritual, Murrell was handcuffed by his
handlers and led out of court in what is up there and as one of, I would say, the most embarrassing
downfalls in British political history. Good luck. Good riddance. Off to jail, you go. But there's more, of course.
Peter Merrill bought a 3,000-pound robotic lawnmower and labelled it as legal fees.
And the greedy lunatic also purchased 108 toilet rolls.
But wait for it, this was just hours before scheming sturgeon told the public not to panic by during COVID.
This story is extraordinary.
But of course, Queen Nick on stage, she's been as angry as ever.
Just raise questions about the accounts.
You put that down.
No, I didn't.
And again, you know, the notion that these are comments that have been reported from me back in 2021.
There was no suggestion that there was an issue of embezzlement of SMP funds and so about, well, to mine always, 2023.
But nobody looked at the accounts.
It's rubbish.
Absolutely rubbish.
The SMP accounts were audited by professional auditors.
As she took over as leader from Alex Salmon in 2014,
he advises that Peter Burrow should be replaced as party chief executive.
My judgment was it wasn't fair for him to lose a job that he did well
because I was taking on a new job.
If I could turn the clock back, of course, I would take a different decision.
So I take responsibility for that.
I still don't think it makes me responsible.
for somebody committing a crime.
And that's the distinction I will continue to make.
And we will get reaction from Leo Curse on that in just one moment.
But first I want to go back to this flash protest outside Southampton police station
where Tommy Robinson is due to address the thousands gathered.
Let's listen in.
Well done for coming out.
I've spoke about this for 20 years.
I said you'll be a victim of a race gang.
Pakistani Muslims will be beating up on white kids, the police will turn up, they jump on the white kids.
Every time I've seen it the whole lot, they jump on the babies.
What the whole world has now seen in Henry's video is what we all know anyway.
It's a different treatment for white people compared to non-whites.
We've seen this spread from every single institution in our country.
I can't free the coin, the pleading, the pleading.
Do you know what's insane right now?
You see that scumbags brother
who should be charged for perverting the course of justice.
To anyone who makes the claim representing of communities
get that fucking family of South Africa.
Go shopping in this city next week
and walk past that scumbags brother
who facilitated an accommodation.
He's an absolute...
The fact is working the streets.
He's walking the streets this morning.
He's walking these streets this morning.
That's the brother.
The brother, you've received a people who are people who drink about justice.
Unless the police officers are prosecuted, unless they're prosecuted, which must happen.
I heard what the arrested officers just resigned.
We don't want him to resign.
Prosecution.
They've been left with their fucking pensions.
Every one of them have left with their pensions.
Exactly the same as this.
It resigned with food-blooded pension.
It's not good enough.
Arrest them.
Hang the cut.
Hang it.
We know, everyone of you watch this, he wasn't right, he wouldn't have been handcuffed.
So at those I heard someone say this isn't about race, this is about race.
He was murdered because he was right.
He was handcuffed.
You know, the murderer, he didn't get handcuffed.
Even after they found out he'd stabbed him third times, he still didn't get fucking handcuffed.
He wasn't located in the police station.
They took him.
in the police station to choose what bloody near he wanted.
That's what they've done.
The exacting of children
and given to their race.
The white boy who done nothing is handcuffed,
the merger in position of a knife,
who stabs him five times,
wasn't even handcuffed.
He's there an entire way to see.
Arrest the plea!
The gentleman said,
this isn't just...
Okay, so Tommy Robinson,
well, listen to that because it's beautiful.
Thank you so much to A.Y.
It's in UK, sploosh independent reporters on the scene outside that flash protest at Southampton
Police Station, Tommy Robinson speaking there.
Leo Kus, the big breaking news of the day away from that, of course, is Scheminging Sturgeon,
Peter Murrell in court today.
I wanted to play those details, Leo, because it's extraordinary.
The extent of the cover-up was so detailed, Leo.
and it makes it even more unbelievable that Sturgeon didn't know.
Yeah, I mean, obviously we've got to say, because she's quite litigious, we've got to say,
she didn't know, but I'm telling you, this is the tip of the iceberg.
Scotland is such a corrupt country.
What I love about this is that Peter Murrell, he was stealing from SNP donors.
So all these people, all these nasty little Scottish nationalists who hate English people,
who are so bigoted and insular
and don't want any English people in Scotland.
For some reason, they want loads of people
from the Horn of Africa in Scotland.
I don't know why they're welcoming.
English people aren't.
But those people donated their money for Scottish independence
and it was just spaffed up the wall
on motorhomes and pepper pots
and 4,000 pound pens
and 6,000 pound coffee machines.
It's glorious to see it.
What a slap in the face for all those people
who believed in Scottish Indeastern.
independence and believe that the S&P were some sort of morally superior force that were going
to be so much better than Westminster. I absolutely love it. But I've got to tell you, this is the
tip of the iceberg. There is so much corruption in Scotland, even things like, so Nicholas Sturgeon,
Nicholas Sturgeon, who's professing so much innocence around this, the company that published
her book of speeches was paid 700,000 pounds of taxpayers' money, of government funding.
What? I wonder how, I wonder how. I wonder how.
much her advance was. I mean, this is how money can get recirculated back. We've seen it with
so many politicians in the past, you know, in Banana Republics. But yeah, Nicholas Sturgeon's
publisher was paid £700,000 of government money that the government decided, oh, this
publisher looks very deserving. Hmm, I wonder what it was about the publisher that's
publishing Nicholas Sturgeon's book that made the government think this is deserving of $700,000. That's
just one example. There are so many
examples across Scotland
of these dodgy deals and
grants being awarded to companies
that are very, very
close and cozy and incestuous
with Scottish politicians.
I'm telling you, Scotland is rotten
to the core. They had all this money sloshing
around from Westminster
and there was so little oversight
because unlike Westminster, it's a
small government and also
the media are a bit
fearful of the S&P. They don't want to
annoy them because, you know, so many government agencies place ads in newspapers or on television
for their whatever campaign, you know, how to not be fat or whatever it is that they're running
an advertising campaign for. So none of the media outlets want to rock the boat with the SMP.
So there's no scrutiny. There's no oversight. And so Scotland, like the politicians have been
running rampant in Scotland. Peter Marl is the tip of the iceberg. There is going to be way more
heads to roll. Well, I really hope there is. I really, really hope there is. Okay, well, what a day.
Let's get to our greatest Britain and union jackass Leo. You nominated Carol Vorderman for her
hypocrisy over constantly waving her bottom around in the tabloids for 30 years and then pretending to get
offended just because a reformed politician cracked a funny joke, that reformed politician being
Robert Kenyon. You also nominated Peter Murrell for obvious reasons. I went for Charlene White.
This was because they hosted an entire episode of Loose Women Today. Guess whose name they didn't
mention Leo? Henry Novak. Henry Norvick. Quite something, isn't it? Quite something. But there was a
very clear winner. There was a tie, though, in the runner-up place, Charlene White and Peter Marl,
both getting 22% of the vote.
But Leo, 57% of the outspoken audience going for Carol Fordham.
Why is she just so creditorious, Leo?
Because it is like astonishing, isn't it?
It's like the last campaign I saw her do, Leo, was literally called Milf.
That stands for Mother I'd like to F.
I'm not even joking.
I'm not even exaggerating.
We've had about 40 years of her wiggling her bottom in the tabloid papers.
is, you know, she can't miss a chance to show us what her bum looks like.
And then all of a sudden, if somebody makes a joke about our bottom,
like quite a funny joke as well, I think that joke was so funny.
It should have been on the campaign poster.
And all of a sudden, she's like, oh, my God, my dignity, my dignity.
I've been wearing this nun's outfit for 40.
Like, no, come on, Carol.
Come on, Carol.
A bit there's worse graffiti on that than that left on your bottom by one of the many men who visit it.
Carol Vordamins bought him.
Should have national heritage status.
Should have national trust status due to the number of visitors who've been inside it and its age.
I mean, it's an absolute nonsense for her to be getting on a high horse about this.
And Leo, very appropriate choice of greatest Britain today because this was a man who I think the whole country felt so much for when he spoke outside court yesterday.
Who have you gone for?
Yeah, so this is Henry Novak's father
And I mean, I'm a father
But man, seeing what happened to his son
It's honestly, it's disgusting
This is a man, this is a boy right on the verge of manhood
And to see him having that ripped away from him
In those circumstances and to see his dad come out
And you know, stay so strong
I don't know, like I wouldn't be able to do that
It was absolutely incredible
it really was and I hope the family are heartened by the scenes that we have seen outside
Southampton police station today because it really is incredible just seeing the Patriots out
and forth I mean let's look at this from UK Splush who's been doing brilliant coverage
all day and that's Tommy Robinson leaving the scene
of the Southampton police station, but you can just see thousands and thousands of patriots.
Yes, they are angry.
But, again, there has been no violence.
So before the mainstream media attempt to try and suggest that this was something terrible.
Look at that.
There's young lads with Tommy Robinson.
And this is all, really, as a result of that incredible speech by Mark Novak outside of court yesterday.
and yeah hopefully it changes the country leo hopefully it does you know it needs to doesn't it
really needs to but thank you so much leo kurs for your company on this day of breaking news
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