Dan Wootton Outspoken - ILLEGALS FLOOD IN TODAY AS RICHARD TICE ERUPTS IN RAGE AT STARMER REFUSING TO STOP BOATS
Episode Date: September 4, 2024Despite the death of 12 migrants yesterday, the illegal invasion of the Channel has continued at pace today, with 300 crossing yesterday, a dozen arriving in Dover early this morning, more boats being... launched, and 3,000 more criminals waiting on shore to board. Yet Labour politicians and Two Tier Keir Starmer spent PMQs today boasting about the end of the Bibby Stockholm barge and the Rwandan scheme deterrent, prompting an eruption of fury from Reform UK deputy Richard Tice who says the prime minister has “blood on his hands”. In his Digest, Dan lashes out at the political class for allowing terrorists, rapists and Britain-haters to be imported via our southern border on a daily basis. Then Father Calvin Robinson weighs in. PLUS: Violent criminals will be unleashed on the streets by Labour to jail tweeting housewives in the latest free speech outrage AND: Why has Carol Vorderman gone mad and ruined her legacy – and should someone stage an intervention? To watch the exclusive Uncancelled After Show for 30-minutes extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://outspoken.live/premium Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I'm Dan Wharton.
This is Outspoken Live, episode number 44.
And despite the deaths of 12 migrants yesterday, the illegal invasion of the channel has continued
at pace today. 300 crossed yesterday, with a dozen arriving in Dover early this morning.
There were more boats launched later, while 3,000 criminals wait on the shore to board.
Yet Labour politicians and two-tiered Keir Starmer spent PMQs today boasting about the end of the Bibby Stockholm barge and the Rwanda scheme deterrent,
prompting an eruption of fury from Reform UK Deputy Richard Tice, who says the Prime Minister has blood on his hands.
And it's utterly inexcusable, unforgivable blood on the hands of the government,
the Home Secretary, the Prime Minister, and all of these people who will not do this.
In my digest next, I slam the political class for allowing terrorists, rapists and
Britain haters to be imported via our southern border on a daily basis. Then Father Calvin
Robinson weighs in. Also coming up today, violent criminals will be unleashed on the streets by
Labour to jail, tweeting housewives in the latest free speech outrage. I'll show you the bombshell report.
Douglas Murray stands up for protesting Brits,
insisting they should not be labelled far right.
You know, if people are going to threaten to attack the Cenotaph, we should defend it.
People will say the people who defend it are far right extremists.
By the way, something they would never say against the people
the other way around who would deface the cenotaph so you know we have been transformed as a society
into an incredibly febrile low-trust society and serious question here why has carol vorderman
gone mad and ruined her legacy and i I'm not being facetious.
Is it about time someone stages an intervention?
I didn't think it would be possible to like anyone less than Ava Santino, but there you go.
Then, in the uncancelled aftershow, a special on the migrant crisis with the independent journalist Callum Smiles,
who has been conducting fascinating on-the-ground reporting in Calais, he'll reveal his findings.
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The political class has once again decided to turn their gutless, pathetic, wimp-like heads
away. Yesterday, 12 migrants died attempting to illegally invade the UK via our southern border.
Now, I declared this invasion a national emergency three years ago.
Three years.
But still, the Uni Party does bugger all.
There were 300 more arriving yesterday, a dozen arriving in dover early this morning with more
boats then launched and 3 000 more waiting on the shore to board there is no plan other than
throwing open our borders and relocating these migrants which include a significant number of
rapists drug dealers cold-blooded murderers and terrorists who despise our way of life.
Relocating them up and down the UK, in your communities as part of Operation Scatter.
So I couldn't believe that the only time immigration came up in the first PMQs of the new parliamentary year
was via a captured Labour MP boasting about the end of the Bibby Stockholm barge,
which allowed two Te Akere Stama to embarrassingly boast about ending the Rwanda scheme,
which has been the only viable deterrent to stop the boat.
Mr Speaker, I welcome the Home Office's decision to close the Bibby Stockholm barge in my constituency.
We all know this barge is a gimmick. a chael cymorth i'r cymorth i'r cyfarfod o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd o'r ffwrdd. Felly, a all y Prif Weinidog sicrhau fy mabwysedd bod y gimmick anweithiol hwn a gimmicks anweithiol tebyg yn cael eu gorffen ar gyfer
i ni ddychmygu'r fes o'r rhan gyda'r partw?
Mae'n dda.
Rwy'n diolch i fy ffrindiau am y cwestiwn. Yn annib y rhan gyda'r rhan gyda'r rhan,
ni fyddwn ni'n gwastraffu arian ar gimmicks. And that's why within days we ended the Rwanda scheme,
we announced the launch of the border security force,
and we're preparing legislation to introduce counter-terrorism powers to tackle gangs.
And in the first two months, we've removed more than 400 people on planes who had no right to be here. Compare that, compare that
with the four volunteers sent to Rwanda that cost 700 million pounds. This is a government of service, not a government of gimmicks.
What a fool. What a waster.
What a despicable man. He has no idea of the consequences of what he's damning our country to.
Or actually, maybe he does.
And it's all part of his plan.
But the only politician who I have seen over the past 24 hours share the anger of the silenced majority on this issue is the Reform UK.
Deputy Leader Richard Tice, who unleashed on Starmer accusing him of having blood on his hands. The only way the deaths will stop and
about 40 people now have died this year alone trying to cross the English Channel is if you
pick up and take back and you know what makes me absolutely sick with fury and rage is the bleating and whining of people like Care for Calais and the
Refugee Council and other do-good bodies who say we need more safe and legal routes. The only way
to stop these deaths and this tragedy is to pick up and take back. And the British authorities have got to say, it ends.
It stops now. We pick up and take back.
And we know it works. We know it's legal,
because the Belgian authorities have done it.
And on one day since being the new government,
the Border Force, under the new Labour government,
did exactly the same thing when a boat got into trouble.
The moment we do that, this whole nightmare, these tragedies and these deaths stop within two to three weeks,
and it's utterly inexcusable, unforgivable, blood on the hands of the government, the Home Secretary,
the Prime Minister, and all of these people who will not do this. Now the thing is, even Stum doesn't seem to believe he's actually Prime Minister,
given he used the job title three times today to refer to Rishi Sunak.
Serious issue, it requires serious consideration.
And the Prime Minister knows the legal frameworks that have to be kept under review it's the same test for all licenses that the prime minister
knows and having i don't think the prime minister is really inviting me to put that to one side
we have to the leader of the opposition
to be honest if he continues this way i actually think Starmer won't last his term.
Because he has now made a clear decision to allow the invasion to continue.
The French Interior Minister blamed the UK's loosely regulated job market for the continued
flood of migrants leaving Calais. And he has a point. As our
superstar panellist, Conor Tomlinson, pointed out, the French government has blamed the UK's
Deliveroo economy for the deaths of 12 illegal immigrants crossing the English Channel on
Tuesday. The UK Supreme Court ruled last year that Deliveroo drivers are self-employed, thus
not subject to the same legal
checks as salaried employees. Given the low pay of this gig economy work, these illegal migrants
are net tax beneficiaries, using their income on disposable goods to the detriment of the working
native population. Both the Labour and Conservative governments have allowed these crossings to
continue, causing avoidable deaths and hemorrhaging public finances. This is a political choice. And my friends at the New Culture Forum
added, five years ago, a French politician told the BBC that stopping illegal boat crossings was
simple, make Britain less attractive than France. She singled out in particular Britain's black economy and said
the UK needed to get tough on employers and landlords who employed and housed illegals.
But there is no will from politicians to create any real change that will protect our borders.
Their rhetoric about diversity being our greatest strength actually gets more delusional by the day,
given the reality of the situation on the ground, illustrated perfectly here by failed London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
But here's the really important point of my short remarks.
Yes, we celebrate our diversity and in Islam we are a very very diverse religion but
there are some people there are some people who think diversity is not a
strength and is a weakness they think diversity shouldn't be celebrated it
should be denigrated they try and pit Muslims versus Hindus they try and pit
those from London versus those from other parts of the country. They try and pit those who are older versus those who are younger. And as the general election
approaches, they will try and make these culture wars bigger and bigger. And we've got to say no.
We've got to say we're going to build bridges and we're not going to build walls. We've got to show
them that Islam celebrates diversity and we celebrate our brothers and sisters, whether they're Muslims or they are non-Muslims.
Islam celebrates diversity.
Unless you happen to be a gay man or an empowered female. Now, I hope you realise by now that unlike deranged leftists like Carol Vorderman and Dr Scholler,
I will share and praise people who I strongly disagree with politically if they make an important point.
Even, by the way, if that point has been made on the worst podcast in British history, The News Agents.
So please, trust me on this.
Give me one minute and 22 seconds of your time
to play you words of wisdom from, wait for it,
the actor Michael Sheen,
who has pointed out why the uni party of Labour
and the Conservatives is failing us.
We're seeing a sort of multi-party system trying to
break out, you know, come through the, like, weeds through the concrete of the two-party system,
you know. But that, I think there is a frustration in terms of what the options are for voters in
this country. And when people feel like the two parties you know for all the differences there might be
among them it's essentially tinkering around the edges and a desire for something more radical
is clearly there but the options aren't are quite limited in where that desire can go so we're
seeing a lot of people quite scarily you know and we've seen it in Germany yesterday as well and
seen it in America, I guess, in a different way. But that because it's just not right, things don't seem to work the way they should. Why are things the way they are? Why are some
people getting so rich and yet we're being told there's no money for this and there's no money
for that? Do you think Starmer's being too glo gloomy i don't think he's going to change anything radically and we need radical change i think that's the problem
and whenever anyone comes anywhere near the levers of power who might make radical change whether you
agree with it or not whether it's corbin or truss or whatever they they're they're sort of you know
they're not allowed to do it they're pushed out so the system itself seems to resist radical change
and yet it seems
to be crying out for radical change we're seeing a sort of now look sheen has a very different
solution to me but his diagnosis of the political problem there is correct because as i've said the
globalist blob forced both boris john and Liz Truss from power because they insisted
on the status quo with wet, weakling sunak. These globalists do not believe in the nation state.
They have no intention of stopping the boats or protecting our borders, which is why
it increasingly feels like only a political revolution will save us from this invasion.
To react to that, though, and all of the day's big stories, let me bring in The Outsider.
And he's back, as always, delighted to be joined by one of our favourites, Father Calvin Robinson,
who has announced, as you may know, that Starmer's satanic policies have forced him to quit the UK,
which he will speak about in detail in his first interview later in the show.
But before that, Calvin, I want to get your reaction to Richard Tice accusing Starmer of having blood on his hands for quite simply choosing to allow this invasion to continue.
Oh, sorry, Calvin, we're just struggling to hear you.
So we will try and get your sound on.
Now we've got you.
So start again, please, Calvin.
It absolutely is a choice at the moment kia starmer is choosing not to address the one of the most important issues facing our country in modern times this mass migration whether we're
talking about legal or illegal immigration there is mass migration to the uk it's causing a hell
of a lot of trouble for a lot of people and And instead of focusing on that, Keir Starmer and his party, well, what have we heard this
week? The culture secretary said, we need to address the tickets for Oasis. So many
people are queuing for hours to get tickets. And the tickets were so expensive. Are you
serious right now? People are being stabbed to death on what seems like a daily basis
in our capital city. And we've got people not being able to afford
health care not being able to afford to live to rent or to buy a house people cannot get into
schools because they're full all our resources are stretched we've got more migrants coming over
the channel every single day we're seeing hundreds of people crossing over illegally
yet you want to talk about ticket prices but calvin it's communist diversion of course communist
diversion don't talk about
the real problem to control every element of our lives including which concerts we're able to go
see or not see let the market decide if people want to queue for hours for an oasis ticket
fantastic let them but kia starmer and his ministers should be addressing the boats crossing
the channel they should be addressing the mass legal migration, such as the universities pretty much giving visas away to Chinese students as an import policy rather than for an educational policy.
They should be addressing all of these issues as well as the rampant crime, especially knife crime.
But instead, it's distraction and it's control on their part of things that should not matter to them. I could not believe, Kelvin, that the only time immigration
was raised in PMQs at all today, at all, was to praise getting rid of the Bibi stock home,
getting rid of the Rwanda scheme. I mean, the Conservative government failed. They absolutely
failed on the invasion, but they were probably the two deterrents that we had
and it made me feel sick seeing labor celebrate getting rid of the only deterrent because it will
only be deterrence in the end that does stop the invasion they don't want deterrence uh we saw
last week the spanish uh border police managed to stop a boat from crossing their border illegally
by just riding over the boat i re-shared this had this, I had a lot of heat for re-sharing this and I wasn't making a judgment
call either way. I was just saying it can be done, you can police your borders but there has to be a
threat of prosecution, a threat of prosecution rather, there has to be a threat of violence,
there has to be a threat to say you will not cross our borders illegally otherwise our military will
act and that has to be the case
otherwise we will have an invitation and that's what we have now an open invitation we got rid of
all the deterrence well i mean the labour government got rid of all the deterrence the few that the
conservative party were willing to put in place and so without deterrence you have an open border
invitation we need to have policies that say no the borders mean that we are a country we are a
sovereign country and if you cross those borders illegally you are entering illegally therefore the first thing you're doing on our
land is committing a crime therefore you should be deported straight away but you shouldn't get
to that point we should have actual i mean you know i've been saying on your show for a long time
that we should have gunboats we should have ways to protect well as richard tice says we can have
a turn back policy i have always advocated for a
turn back policy there is a way to do it within the bounds of international law just like australia
did but there is no political will now the other thing that is particularly disgusting about this
government calvin is that they are freeing up prison places for, no exaggeration, housewives, mums, who maybe posted something
inappropriate on X or Facebook, like Julie Sweeney, like Lucy Connolly, on the day of
the Southport massacre. Places are having to be freed up in order to put in prison those folk who I now believe are political prisoners
I really do but Calvin we were promised that no violent criminals no sex offenders would be
unleashed on the streets now I'm not usually a fan of channel 4 news I think on the whole they're
crooked and they're a biased news organisation. But like I
said earlier, I will praise organisations I disagree with when they do something good.
And Channel 4 News has a whistleblower revealing that that is a load of baloney
from Starmer and the Labour government. In fact, violent criminals and sex offenders
will be released early. Watch this report and I'll get you to react off the bat, Calvin.
Obviously, we put in place a framework to ensure that we don't release those who create the greatest risk.
There will be exclusions.
Sentences for sexual and serious violent offences will remain at 50%. Now, though, a whistleblower working inside the probation service
has told this programme about what he sees as a loophole.
And he says it means some people who were jailed for sex offences
will be released from prison early under this scheme.
It doesn't make sense to me.
Speaking anonymously, what we can say
is he's a probation officer in the north of England.
He told us about the case of a sex offender considered high risk
who will soon be released four months early under the new scheme.
So there's things we're putting in place,
but the clock's ticking all the time.
And when he checked the rules, he realised that case won't be a one-off.
We've been told repeatedly that sex offenders won't be released early under this.
Well, indeed, it's a definite loophole to me.
It doesn't fit with justice.
It certainly doesn't fit with victim rights.
What he calls a loophole,
although the MOJ refutes that description,
will affect some prisoners serving time for crimes
excluded from the early release scheme,
like sexual offences,
if they were also sentenced for another offence
that does qualify,
like theft or common assault.
So, Calvin,
sex offenders offenders violent criminals will be released
early unleashed on our lawless streets in order to lock up people like julie sweeney
and lucy connolly i've been saying this since the beginning since they announced that they
were going to have to have to release criminals early that some of them be violent, some of them will be sex offenders, and the government has
no way to wean them out at all. And this proves to be true. And why, when someone is nearing the
end of the sentence, are we letting them out early anyway, for a violent crime or a sexual
abuse crime? They should be serving the entirety of their sentence. That's how a punitive criminal
system should at least work. But the fact that we're letting them out for the entirety of their sentence. That's how a punitive criminal system should at least work.
But the fact that we're letting them out for the purposes of putting people in
who have said hurty words on Facebook or mistweeted something on Twitter
is absolutely outrageous.
Again, it comes down to this communist government and their control
over every single aspect of our lives, including the approved narrative.
Now, we've been saying that there has including the approved narrative now we've been
saying that there has been an approved narrative for a long time even under the conservatives
unfortunately the labor government want to actually kind of dictate what an approved
narrative is and if you step outside of those bounds you will be arrested for it and they'll
say it's hate speech they'll say it's disinformation they'll even go as far as to say it's misinformation
and knock people up for that, rush them through the courts,
rush them through to the judiciary,
send them straight to prison
at the same time as letting out these violent criminals
and these sexual abusers.
It's upside down.
It's really, really scary.
Yeah, for all their faults, Calvin,
and don't get me wrong,
the Conservative government had many,
especially during COVID
when it came to trying to control speech.
But for all their faults, they were not throwing people in prison for social media posts.
That is where we're at.
If our prisons are full, why are we not building more prisons?
Why are we not using the baby stockholm as a prison?
Why are we getting rid of all these options and letting violent and dangerous people out in order to lock up harmless people?
I don't understand it, Dan.
I really don't understand why,
if the prisons are full,
if there's only 700 places left in the entire country,
why are we not prioritising building a prison?
Over COVID, they said there weren't enough hospitals on the basis.
They built emergency hospitals.
They were never used,
but they were able to whip them up.
Why can't we do the same for prisons?
Well, the thing is,
Starmer doesn't actually want to lock people up.
That's the irony.
He's hired a prisons minister who is all about restorative justice and rehabilitation and being out in the community. So the irony is, he only interferes in the justice system when it is political prisoners, when it's people who he thinks are going to challenge him on the key points, like what we saw with the riots after the Southport massacre
and Douglas Murray who has become a real champion for the British people throughout this period
has again very powerfully gone viral for insisting that it is wrong completely wrong as I say as
Calvin says to brand these folk who are protesting to try
and protect british values as far right watch this the british public should not endlessly be
putting up with being insulted and defamed and my belief is that we have the right to stand up for
our traditions and a right to stand up for our holy places and our holy days and that and the situation we're in is that if anyone
does say we must you know if people are going to threaten to attack the cenotaph
we should defend it people will say the people who defend it a far-right
extremists by the way something they would never say against the people the other way around who
would deface the cenotaph. So, you know, we have been transformed as a society into an incredibly
febrile, low-trust society. Low-trust society, Calvin, do you agree?
Absolutely, it's a low-trust society in many elements of our lives. But we forgot what trust means.
It means having faith in someone or something.
And in our society today, we want to have evidence before we can have that trust.
And that isn't how it works.
It's back to front.
And so we need our governments, we need our politicians, we need our judiciary,
all of them need to remember that they are there to serve us.
And therefore, the trust should be in the British people because the british people are sovereign it's not the other
way around we shouldn't be trusting our politicians we should be trusting our police forces or our
judges they should be trusting in us and serving us and that's where it becomes reciprocal
serious question has one of the worst people in the uk carol vorderman gone mad now i know that might
sound extreme but increasingly i've seen this woman who used to be a national treasure who
used to align herself with conservatives like boris johnson and david cameron and Matt Hancock go further and further down a spiral of insanity since she's been hijacked
by the hard left. And I genuinely think it is time for Carol Vorderman's friends to stage an
intervention after I saw this cringeworthy and quite frankly weird and unhinged video where she actually makes that
awful woman Ava Santina seem somewhat normal.
Kemi Badenock, she's been speaking about Doctor Who.
You need someone like me who's not afraid of Doctor Who.
She's not a big fan of... Ha, ha, ha, ha! Ha, ha, ha, ha!
She's a...
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha! She's very concerned, Carol.
Oh, my God.
You get no better.
You OK, love?
What's going on?
Oh, I feel bad for her.
She's not OK, is she?
She's clearly tried to ingratiate herself with the left of politics.
She's done a good job for a fair amount.
She led a campaign to get Ewan Lawrence fired from GB News
and to some degree she was successful in that.
And she's become bestie mates with lots of people on the hard left.
But as you and I very well know,
the goalposts keep shifting on the hard left.
There is no centre ground there.
So in order to stay in the in crowd, you have to get more
and more extreme. And I think that's what she's been
doing over the last few years, bless her.
She was attacking me just
a couple of days ago. Every time she
attacks me, she goes, I don't know who this Calvin
Robinson person is, but...
launches into an ad hominem.
Don't lie, Carol. Calvin's living
rent-free in your Botox
forehead.
That's a good point about the Botox forehead.
And I'm not trying to result ad hominem,
but maybe the reason she's so animated with her laughing
is to let people know that she's actually laughing.
Because if she wasn't, we wouldn't have any idea.
But the thing is, Calvin, that was fake laughing.
She doesn't mean any of this.
It's performative.
And the thing is, it is incredibly odd
because this woman launched the most horrendous
and visceral attack on me based on complete lies and Calvin I knew her I used to work with her
at ITV she was utterly charming and she knew that I was a good person so I think it is incredibly sad and somewhat worrying when we see someone go so far
down a political ideology that they are prepared to actually lose any sense of what's real
this why this is happening bless that i mean she was a national treasure we all loved carol
vortman on countdown but post countdown what is she known for? What has she done? What has she accomplished? She's become irrelevant.
And when people are striving towards relevance, they'll latch onto anything. And it's very
abstract. It seems she's latched onto hard left politics because she gets a lot of affirmation
in that area. And so she's doubling down. And it's actually tarnishing what Lilla's left of her
image and how people did really did really really like her and now
she's just become this far left troll and that's what she'll be remembered for so a plastic troll
it's a great shame and she has destroyed her legacy yeah but i mean what at this point what
can she do she can't get back into television not a proper quality so she's just commentating
on everything that she dislikes and saying how
much she hates people like you and i and anyone on the right of the center that if your whole
selling point is on what you hate then that's going to that's going to be very toxic for you
and your brand and that's what she's fallen into bless her and she's going to find it very hard
calvin because the reason that she disappeared from social media for so long is because how can she actually defend this Labour government from the left?
Her hero, Keir Starmer, who has got rid of the fuel payment, for example, for pensioners.
So already within two weeks, she's realised that putting all your stock in one political party and believing that they're going to save the world
is nothing if not incredibly naive make idols of people right and especially celebrities or
politicians and carol's fallen into that trap because whilst labor were in the opposition it
was easy to hold them up on a pedestal and say how great labor would be in comparison to the evil
wicked tories that now labor are in government and they're not going to do much better than the Tories.
That's what you have to fall back on
when your idols are now on that pedestal,
about to topple off.
You're going to topple with them.
Don't never, ever make an idol of politicians.
It's a fool's game.
Well, look, I think she's a very sad case.
And there is something very desperate
and grasping about her.
And again, I agree with what you're saying
about ad hominins.
But the thing is, Calvin, she goes there every single day against decent people.
And actually, she's a tragic figure.
She's mustn't.
I call her mustn't because she is trying to act like she's a 21 year old.
And it's not dignified.
It's not classy.
She doesn't look good it's embarrassing
i think she's having a three-quarter life crisis and the problem is she is so nasty and unhinged
that there's no reason that anyone shouldn't return fire i mean she's clearly an old woman
at this point and that's nothing to that's not a disparaging remark. That's part of life.
Hopefully we'll all get old one day if we live that long.
But she should grow old gracefully.
And she's got the Madonna complex going on of never wanting to age.
And it does just look bad.
It's embarrassing.
It's awkward.
Just acknowledge that you are a human being like the rest of us.
You're going to get some gray hairs.
You're going to get some wrinkles.
Embrace it. And maybe you'll find a new career path that isn't for younger women that you
can actually do well at now coven of course the the the thing that she was sort of having that
weird breakdown over was about the conservative party leadership contest and specifically Kemi Badenoch. And I'm no big supporter of Kemi Badenoch,
but to laugh and dismiss her like that, I think actually was again bordering on offensive.
But it hasn't been a great day for Kemi because actually in the first round of the Tory leadership
battle, she was beaten to the top spot by Robert Jenrick.
We'll talk about him in just a moment.
But the biggest shock was that Priti Patel, the former Home Secretary, a former darling with the Conservative Party membership, was eliminated in the first round after she decided to tack very much to the left, move away from her base and her supporters by saying she didn't want to leave the ECHR, she made no apology for mass immigration.
And unfortunately, it was a failed campaign.
This was the embarrassing moment for Priti Patel when she was eliminated ahead of a bloke who you've probably never heard of called Mal Stride.
Watch this.
Kempi Badenoch, 22 votes.
James Cleverley, 21 votes.
Robert Jenrick, 28 votes.
Priti Patel, 14 votes.
Mal Stride, 16 votes.
And Tom Tuchinhat, 17 votes.
So as a result of the ballot,
as a result of the ballot,
Priti Patel is eliminated from the contest
and there'll be a further ballot next Tuesday
to reduce the list from five to four candidates
who will then be going to the Conservative Party conference.
Thank you very much for your attendance and we look forward to the ballot next week.
There we have it then. Dame Priti Patel has been eliminated there. She was known,
wasn't she, for her tough stance on immigration, Beth?
And once again, Galvin, you hear sly news the mainstream media getting
their analysis completely wrong no the problem was she actually wasn't tough enough on immigration
and that was the big problem of this campaign what do you make of pretty's fall from grace
it's all a big stitch up this is the problem with the Conservative Party is that they want to,
the Parliamentary Party want to have all the power and all the control and all the say.
They don't want to put it to the membership because they dislike their members, actually.
Most of the elite Conservative Party.
They really dislike their members.
Yeah, they're very different to their members. Their members are probably watching this show.
Their members are viewers of our former channel. Their members are people that you and I know
and love. However, the party, the parliamentary party, is very different.
And this is why they will have hated Priti. And she played the game entirely wrong. Her
membership base is massive. The membership party love Priti Patel. If it had gone to a vote amongst
members, I think she would have been at the top, if not very close. And of course, what she had to do was get the support of her parliamentarians, her peers.
And so what she did was she tried to pretend that she's not right wing. She tried to play
the centrist or the centre right party card and said, well, look, I'm not actually that strict
on immigration. I'm not that tough on this and that and the other. That's never going to work.
She's never going to win over the wets.
She's never going to get their support because she's
pretty patel. She should have just stuck to what
she is and who she is.
It still wouldn't have worked because they hate her
because she is loved by the party,
by the membership, and so they wanted her gone.
I don't know who they want in next. It looks like
Robert Jenrick is their most
popular amongst the parliamentary party,
but they certainly do not
want the members to vote at this stage. And this is why, you know, I think the members would have
voted for Cemi Padunok, I think the members would have voted for Priti Patel, and the members would
have voted for Sowala Brabham if she was still in the leadership contest. So all the three that
would have got the highest votes from the party membership are no longer even in the leadership
contest.
So it's a stitch up entirely.
Whoever is the next leader of the Conservative Party will not be a finalist. It's the most anti-democratic process.
And I completely agree on that.
But the problem is, Kelvin, never pretend to be something you're not.
Because it didn't work.
And the problem is, Pretty's now destroyed her political legacy in a way
because she has pretended that she is one of these
one-nation Conservative Party wets.
And so it very much confuses now actually what I think about what she really is.
So personally, I think the whole campaign has been a real disappointment.
And at least with Suella Braverman, who I'm a big supporter of, she went out with her morals intact.
And I think that's a really important thing to do.
But look, stand by, Father Calvin Robinson, because in just one minute, I'm going to get you to reveal the real reason why you have made the painful decision to quit the UK.
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Calvin Robinson. Father Calvin Robinson made a major announcement this week which has captured
attention across the nation. He has revealed that he is quitting
the UK as a result of the policies being introduced by the satanic new prime minister,
that's his words, Keir Starmer. This was covered in all of the national media,
from the Daily Express to the Eye, and Kelvin made the announcement on his Lotus Eaters show,
Common Sense Crusade. So let's have a look at what he said.
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by the current state of affairs in the United Kingdom
in that it doesn't feel like people are ready to fight yet.
There aren't enough people awake yet.
It feels like in other parts of the world,
there are people that still believe in freedom
and still believe in Christ
and are willing to fight for what's right.
And I'm hoping that in joining them
and becoming a soldier among many,
that we can regroup and we can build an army. I'm hoping that in joining them and becoming a soldier among many that we can regroup and we
can build an army I'm speaking metaphorically but we need to we need to be stronger as Christians
as Brits as Englishmen we're not there yet and so I will make a stand in the next general election
but in the meantime I'm going to work as a full-time parish priest in a parish elsewhere.
London is no longer safe.
I have moved out of London, and I'm a nomad at the moment, floating around without a home.
But I've been offered a home, and I'm going to go and serve and minister to good people, good faithful people,
and hopefully come back stronger and with more encouragement and not on my own.
At the moment in England, it feels very much that there are so few of us that we're on our own.
And so let's pray that more people wake up to it.
But now in his first interview about the decision that divided the nation,
Father Calvin Robinson is outspoken. Sooken so father this must have been a tough
call this has been an incredibly tough call but i just want to say that this has been a call that
i've been discerning and praying over for a year now i first got a call from a parish in um in the United States, October 2023,
saying, would you be interested in becoming our rector?
This is our parish, and we're looking for a rector,
and you come up in our shortlist of people that we would like to interview.
I was blown away by it, but if you remember,
October 2023 was a big month for us.
I got sacked from GB News. A few days later, I had this invitation
to a parish in America. And a few days later from that, I was ordained to the priesthood.
So bearing in mind, I was still a deacon at the time. So it was a big month. A lot went on. And
actually, it felt providential. The fact that I got fired from my TV role a few days before being
ordained into my
priestly ministry showed me that actually it wasn't anything to do with those bad managers.
It wasn't anything to do with that station. It was good clearing a path and saying, this is the
door that I'm opening to you now. This is where you're going to go from now. And so it was important.
But the parish that got in touch invited me over and I went and visited. And as you know, I spent a lot of time in the States anyway,
but this was a place I hadn't been to before.
And I met some really, really wonderful people.
And they were really faithful people.
And they told me about how they'd prayed through who their next minister was going to be.
And a few of them had different stories, which I won't share on here
because I haven't asked their permission for that yet.
But the ultimate conclusion from their stories were that I was the guy that was being called to their parish and that Father Calvin Robinson was going to be their next priest.
And that really touched me, to find a parish that is prayerfully considering and discerning who their next priest is going to be and when they feel called to that person to go and contact that person and reach out.
And so I thought that was wonderful. But these things take a long time there's a lot
of bureaucracy you know meetings with bishops uh immigration stuff to store lots of uh boxes to
tick and so it's been in the process for a year and it's not quite ready it wasn't going to be
ready but uh something changed and that something is the Labour government. The Labour government got into
power and straight away we saw protests on our streets, we saw people getting stabbed, we saw
young girls getting murdered for goodness sake and it seemed like the people in charge didn't care,
worse than not caring, they wanted to paint the people who did care as the problem, as the
perpetrators. They painted ordinary, concerned, upset, frustrated Britons
as the far-right, far-right thugs, they were calling people.
And then they started clamping down on people
that were addressing the issue.
And as you and I have talked about in a few segments now,
normal people with concerns on Facebook and Twitter
are being arrested and sent to prison,
rushed through the system,
whilst violent criminals and sexual abusers
are being let out to make room for them. Something felt up and of course as this was all going
on ahead I thought, you know, I need to consider what my options are here. Is this a safe
place to stay? If I'm no longer called to United Kingdom, if I'm called to a ministry elsewhere,
maybe it's time to leave, maybe it's time to get out while I still can. And then, as I'm discerning this, the Mohammedans put out their,
not quite a fatwa, but they put out their announcement of the top 10 Islamophobes
and agitators, and I was in that list of people,
and all is clearly painting a target on my back, well, target on my front,
to be honest with you, to say to the Mohammedans that this is one of the guys
to take out, this is one of the guys to take out.
This is one of the guys that is not on our side.
And so as the government was clamping down on Britons
and encouraging and supporting the Mohammedans with the,
we need more money to protect the mosques,
protect the mosques from what or who,
at the same time as that was happening,
the Mohammedans were releasing their statements,
putting a target on me.
And I came to the conclusion that this is no longer a safe place for me to be.
My ministry is elsewhere.
Uh, my vocation is elsewhere.
Maybe I should be elsewhere.
And so this is why I'm, this is my last week in the United Kingdom.
And this weekend I'll be moving to the United States and, uh, taking my ministry
there with a very good faithful community who have been in need of a pastor and
have thankfully called me to minister
to them i'm so thankful to them and i cannot wait to get stuck in absolutely and there's so much
to go on there but can i just ask you in all seriousness if you had a concern that because
we do not have the protection in the UK from the First Amendment,
and you've been seeing this crackdown on free speech,
and we know, Calvin, that this government wants to make Islamophobia illegal,
and you are very clear that you have a lot of problems with that religion and extreme Islam,
did you think there was a serious possibility that you could be arrested if you stayed in the UK?
Absolutely.
I've been travelling a bit this month.
I've tried to avoid being here, as you know,
because whenever I'm on your show, I'm somewhere different.
But whenever I come back to the UK,
I'm concerned that either I'll be arrested at the airport
and locked up, they've done similar to Tommy Robinson,
or that I'll be stabbed in the street by some anonymous Mohammedan
who takes the wrong end of the stick and does not like what I have to say.
I genuinely believe that Islam is dangerous.
I don't think it's compatible with the West.
I don't think it's compatible with British values,
which are Christian values.
And that should be something that's able to be said.
That should be a debate that we're able to have
in a free, liberal, democratic society. But I don't think this society is free, liberal or democratic anymore, unfortunately.
And it's not a conversation that most people want to have. And until we do, we won't know who we are
as people or where we want to be as a nation. And that's what's upsetting about all this,
because I love my country. I love England. I love Great Britain with all my heart.
But it's gone down the pan. It's going further down. It's been pushed down by the Labour government. The Conservatives dug the hole, but Labour are
jumping in headfirst. And when I look at America, when I go over there, I see they share many of
our problems, but they're not quite as far advanced in their progressive liberal push
towards wokeness and Mohammedanism. There's still a chance for them. I think the UK has fallen. I
can't see a democratic means to turn things around. I think it's going to end up in civil unrest at the very best and
civil war at the very worst. I don't want to see that, but that's where I see it going,
because I can't see a way to change things through the democratic system. Whereas in America,
they have their First Amendment, so people are protected, they can say what they believe,
and they have their Second Amendment to back up their First Amendment. And those two amendments are freedom. Their freedom is enshrined in
their law. And thankfully, most Americans still believe in freedom. They genuinely still
believe in freedom and they believe in Christ. And I think in England, many people no longer
believe in Christ because it's no longer fashionable. You know, you very rarely hear people talk
about Jesus publicly and openly. But people don't even believe in freedom anymore. We chose safetyism over freedom. Freedom comes at a cost sometimes, but so does safety. We chose
safety at the cost of our freedom. And we've been doing so for a number of years now. I can't see
it turning around. And it's interesting because this is a discussion that has been had not just
by high profile folk, but by lots of ordinary people who are very concerned about
what's happening in their country and again that has been ignored by the mainstream media
but I wanted to play you this video by Katie Hopkins who I know you're friends with who was
talking about just how many people are considering following you out of the UK, Kelvin, after the election of the slavery government?
If you feel stuff, you can feel it massively at the moment.
And the problem with journalists or content creators
is that they're not out and about feeling people to understand this.
So it's like an invisible story that people aren't telling. But the first is that if the media was doing its job properly,
one of the biggest stories right now would be the number of people,
taxpayers specifically, workers,
who are actively looking at ways to get out of the UK.
Either to leave the UK where they could go
what passports would work where how long you can stay somewhere without needing a visa or needing
a visa and how you get one what age you have to be to qualify to move to a country what it would
be like to move your family or actively clearing out houses, homes, places they stay, throwing things away, preparing
to leave.
If you feel...
Absolutely.
Calvin, do you agree with her?
Yeah, this is it.
I'm getting so many messages from people who are saying, look, we're also considering the
same.
We all, we don't know how to get out, but we want to get out.
And it's a great shame that people are feeling like this.
But I want to specify this is not running away.
Some people have said to me, you're abandoning
the fight. My response to that is
where is the fight? Show me the battleground.
Because I don't see you up there. I don't see many people
up there. I can name on one hand
the number of soldiers we have out here at the moment
fighting the good fight for freedom. Dan,
you're on that list, but so few people are.
And it's all well and good for people
to sit at home and say, well, we expect you, Calvin, to be
out there. It's like, well, yes, very good, but I can continue to tweet.
I will continue to do my Common Sense Crusade on the Lotus Seaters.
I'll continue to do Fox and Father on Reclaim the Media.
I'll continue to do Dan Wooden Outspoken on your channel.
Yes, we should clarify, Calvin is still going to be here every week
talking about what's going on in the UK.
But the only difference is I won't be stabbed or arrested for doing so the internet is global we are global and as much as i fight against globalization this
is one of the benefits of it that we are all connected electronically now well for now you
know brazil have just cancelled x i can imagine the uk labor government cancelling x uh over
their fight with elon musk at some the future. France has arrested the chief executive of Telegram. I mean, it's insane.
Make sure you get a VPN. But my point
is that we cannot be the only ones
fighting. We cannot fight on your behalf.
If people are upset that some of us
are leaving the battlefield, then you should be on the battlefield with us.
That's my point. But also that
we have to regroup. It's not a running
away. Even the apostles had to leave
certain areas and dust off the
sand from their
sandals and move along to somewhere else and then come back sometimes, but sometimes not.
And it's, you know, throughout the scriptures, we hear of stories of people having to regroup,
people having to leave a certain place at a certain time in order to maintain the war. We
sometimes retreat from battles to win the war. And I think that's what it feels like is going
on in the UK. A lot of people are regroupgrouping a lot of people realize either there is no fight to be had yet because there
aren't enough people awake or that the battleground is empty and so we need to build the army before
we can continue the fighting indeed and i guess i want to look at the different reactions to your
announcement calvin because i would put it in three categories firstly there are a lot of people who are hugely
sympathetic and have said i get it i understand i'm considering doing the same thing and i saw
a lot of that then you had your supporters who were disappointed because they felt like the uk
was less safe without you in it what's your response to them
these decisions aren't easy and we don't make them on our own especially people with faith
i've prayed through this decision like i say for a long time and i'm going where i genuinely believe
the holy spirit is leading me god is calling me to a ministry elsewhere and my public ministry
will remain at least in some degree, in the ones we just talked
about. So I'm still going to be fighting this good fight. Douglas Murray left years ago. He's
been one of the champions in recent weeks of fighting for freedoms for Britons, because he
can do so. He has the freedom to do so from where he is in America, protected by his First and Second
Amendment. And I hope to do the same. I hope to be able to fight better, with more resources,
and I'll be better equipped than I am here. i continue fighting where i'm now my voice will be cancelled very
very soon and that would be no good for anyone yeah and i think actually the third reaction group
and i want to have a look at some of these calvin but the third reaction group proved actually why
it is such an unpleasant place the uk at the moment for someone like you or
someone like me so the I ran an awful article it's headline UKIP spokesperson Calvin Robinson to
leave UK correctly predicts people will rejoice the poke similarly ran an article seemingly
celebrating your exit and some of the specific responses once again showed that the left
are actually nasty and vindictive and full of hatred and completely unable to argue with people
who have reasonable differences with their philosophy. I mean at this carl a newspaper the new
european i mean these are the ramonas in chief and they wrote praise the lord about your announcement
that's actually a newspaper then nick lowes who is the guy who runs this apparently anti-hate
organization charity called hope not hate but actually is one of the most hateful people in Britain,
and spread disinformation about the Southport massacre, which was completely wrong and led to violence, but he wasn't arrested. He tweeted, happy Friday, everyone. So I guess it's that
reaction, Calvin, which sometimes shows why it's such a toxic environment for people like you because the mainstream media and
the political elite are absolutely scathing when it comes to conservative voices even though
you and your viewpoint is shared by the silence majority that's why they hate it because they
hate the silent majority they hate order of mission people that's what the elite cannot stand
they want to manipulate everyone to thinking like they do and so people
like me that represent some of those people they hate us but it's great to see the europeans saying
praise the lord i'm thankful that my message has gone to them and they're now on side that's
wonderful but what i what i found quite obtuse about the lefty media is a lot of them are saying
things like anti-immigration uh calvin robertson is now
emigrating it's like you guys should know the difference right between mass immigration and
illegal immigration and genuine emigrating right i am very much against mass immigration in this
country we have too much we need to cap it i am very much against illegal immigration illegal
immigrants should be deported absolutely
and that's a very very different argument from someone like me going to somewhere where they're
asking for people that have the skills and talents that i have and likewise when we've needed doctors
and nurses in the past um such as windrush when my grandparents came over then we've called for that
but we have to close the doors when we are done and they cannot get any nuance but they don't want
to see any nuance because they are obtuse and they are fighting without a real argument this is why
they resort to the ad hominem attacks and the personal attacks are very easy for them because
it's all they have well exactly the whole point that people like you campaigned for brexit was so
that actually our immigration system would be based around extraordinary people, incredibly talented people,
people who were going to add to our country, and that we were going to be able to go for those
highly skilled people from countries and cultures that share some similarities to us, for example,
the Commonwealth, Australia, Canada, et cetera, et cetera. And that is the system that the US
has effectively.
If you're going to get a green card or if you're going to be able to work in America,
you have to prove that you're an exceptional individual, that you have something to offer
that people in America can't currently provide. And that is something that you will certainly
be able to prove. But America is very serious about its immigration system. That's why it's so extraordinary
that they just allow people to pour in via its southern border. Whereas, you know, Calvin,
if you look at our immigration system post-Brexit, it effectively involves importing the third world
and it involves importing folk who are not working and are actually becoming a great cost to our economy.
So we've got immigration all wrong. It's not to say that a degree of immigration doesn't work.
Personally, I want net zero immigration, but we would still allow to be bringing in a certain
amount of people, but they would need to fill particular skills and a particular type of person
that we needed in our society
it's quite simple really isn't it quite straightforward it's funny that none of the
politicians or the lefty ranks seem to get it i argued over over brexit and it's very well
publicized i argued for better relations with the commonwealth with kanzuk i said it should be easier
actually for doctors from canada or nurses from australia to come over when we have positions available, when we have those positions to fill of course, but this is it,
it should be down to the skills and the talents and gifts that people have if we need people with
those. But if we don't then we should be able to say actually well we've reached a cap, we've
reached the limit, we don't need any more immigrants for now thank you. But what we have right now
with mass immigration both legal and illegal is net sponges. In fact we have right now with mass immigration, both legal and illegal, is net sponges.
In fact, we have too many people spawning off a system they have never paid into.
And so what we have is you and I as taxpayers paying for people to come over and live a life of luxury.
It's absurd that we allow it. And the left will say it's racist, it's xenophobic, because they don't want to address the actual issue.
But they can't address it because, again, they have no arguments.
And Calvin, you are planning to return one day?
Yes, I am planning to return one day.
I'm planning to stand for election
because I looked around at the last election.
I couldn't find anyone to vote for.
It's very difficult.
I had to hold my nose and vote for reform in the end,
but I didn't vote for the party
and I certainly didn't vote for Nigel Farage.
I voted for the local candidate who was a pro-life candidate,
but I tried to find a party that had Christian values, and they were not. I found that Farage mentioned
Judeo-Christian once in a speech, but that doesn't make his party Christian or on Christian values.
And so I found that UKIP is going down that track now. It is explicitly Christian. It has Christian
values. It believes that Britain was built on those values, and it wants to stand for them.
And so I thought, okay, so if I couldn't find anyone to stand to vote for maybe i should stand myself and i hope
that more people will do that i hope that more good christians more good britains who will struggle
to vote in the last election and we know a lot of people did struggle to vote i hope they get out
and stand themselves calvin robinson father calvin robinson thank you so much for revealing
the real reasons behind your exit that you certainly wouldn't have read about in the biased mainstream media.
But the great news is you'll be here next week as normal.
So you'll still be exposing your outspoken views on British politics here on Outspoken.
And that is great news. Father Calvin, thank you so much. And good luck with the move.
Thank you, Dan.
Do you want to help me carry some boxes?
Maybe I'll pass on that.
Not my strength.
But I'm with you in spirit, Calvin.
I'm with you in spirit.
Now, if you need anything, let me know, of course.
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