Dan Wootton Outspoken - ISLAM TAKEOVER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM IS WARNING TO THE WEST AS LIZ TRUSS JOINS SPECIAL OUTSPOKEN
Episode Date: December 24, 2025A special Christmas Eve edition of the show filmed live at CPAC Australia in Brisbane. In a special Digest Dan Dan delivers a speech that Australia desperately needed to hear prior to the Islamist Bon...di beach attack: “Do not be complacent, because we were1” Plus, Liz Truss defends Tommy Robinson on stage, refusing to slander the political activist like the corrupt MSM. The ex-Prime Minister of the UK joins Connor Tomlinson and Dan on stage for a special Superstar Panel where they send out a warning to the west to avoid the disasters of the Disunited Kingdom. To watch the Uncancelled After Show for exclusive extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: / @danwoottonoutspoken ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltone... ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: / outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: / danwootton Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/...#DanWootton#DanWoottonOutspoken#news#outspoken#uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 389, a special Christmas Eve edition of the show, where I'm going to be sharing for the first time, CPAC Australia, where I gave a stark warning to Aussies prior to the horrific Islamist attack that unfolded at Bondi Beach.
But what my message to Australians is is very clear.
Do not be complacent because we were and complacency kills.
So I will reveal everything I said in a special digest shortly.
And then we are joined by a fabulous superstar panel from Australia,
including two of our favorites, Conner Tomlinson,
the host of Tomlinson talks on YouTube and Liz Tross.
The former Prime Minister, who unlike the MSM,
in the disunited kingdom was brave enough to tell Australians the truth about Tommy Robinson.
Finally, watch.
A very big issue in Britain is the way that the fear of being described as racist has dominated the police.
It's dominated our judicial system and it's created a massive injustice.
So he was right to raise that issue.
So I will show you how all of that unfolded very.
shortly. I really hope you'll stay with us for this special Christmas Eve edition of the show.
A reminder to, we are back for Christmas Day tomorrow at midday with Lady Colin Campbell
revealing her annual awards. And at 5pm, it's the big one. Our first ever unoutspoken Christmas
Day message delivered this year by the great Rupert Lowe. But now, let's go.
Now to take the stage, one of the UK's best conservative media presenters, please welcome Dan Wooten.
much. So good to be here and I hope you don't mind if I start today actually with a horror
story. So just bear with me for a couple of minutes. Okay, so just imagine a country where
there is a sweeping wave of new Sharia courts defended by the government as an appropriate
way to introduce the ancient laws of Islam to Western society. Mosques where native men
are radicalized to the point they plan IED attacks against the people they went to school with,
while learning they must push gay men like me off the top of skyscrapers
and being convinced that the women should not leave the house unless they are entirely shrouded by a dehumanizing Verka.
There is an advanced plan to introduce a blasphemy law through the back door,
making criticizing the tenets of any of the barbaric religion a crime punishable with a prison sentence.
A head of state who pledged to be the defender of the Christian faith,
deciding to align more closely to the challenger religion which seeks to conquer.
Police whose sole aim is to patrol the social media posts of the indigenous population going door to door,
but not to try and tackle the sweeping violent crimes in major cities
where police now routinely fail to respond to muggings or burglaries
with well over 90% of crime remaining unsolved.
But they would rather shut down free speech online.
There's high profile celebrities who post on X, for example,
criticism of trans extremism, which we know is being used to chip away at women's rights.
and they will be arrested on entry to the country by five armed police to send a message to the world,
you have no freedom when you are here.
A daily invasion of murderers, of rapists, of terrorists arriving by boat to launch large-scale crime syndicates
from four-star hotels paid for by taxpayers in the middle of terrified communities.
It's impossible to even leave your house and speak on the phone in city centres without being mugged by gangs of hooded youths on electric bikes.
Successive governments who have promised to reduce immigration for decades are actually complicit in a globalist plot to destroy our secure borders once and for all.
And when we finally get a prime minister who attempts to fight the status quo, they are defenestrated.
in an anti-democratic globalist coup within six weeks.
Meanwhile, there is a complicit and corrupt regime media
which controls the narrative deriding patriots attempting to stand up for the country
they were once prepared to fight and die for
as far-right extremists and racists.
Indeed, if you stand up against these dark forces,
taking control of a once great country, you will find yourself,
almost immediately cancelled.
Trust me, I know.
Now, sadly, I am not presenting
some sort of dystopian hellscape
of where the United Kingdom could end up
in a few decades.
I promise you, everything I've just said
is the reality of where we are today.
That is the United Kingdom today
and things are only about to get worse.
The state of our country, I believe, provides an ominous warning to Australia and to the rest of the Western world about what happens if the elite class with the deep state working in conjunction with the MSM gaslight, deride and ignore voters for a generation.
So today I come to CPAC Australia, sadly not with a message of hope.
but with a call to help us.
Help us before it's too late and help us before this happens to you.
Because if the type of scenario that I have just outlined
can become real in the UK, you know, the UK,
the inventor of parliamentary, democracy, the home of the Magna Carta,
then it truly can happen anywhere.
Like Australia, the UK is an island,
nation. So it has become impossible for me to believe that the destruction is anything other
than willful. And we have a population that for so many decades has been lied to, but is now
finally starting to wake up. And exactly a week ago, and exactly a week ago,
Exactly a week ago today, I was one over, I was one of well over a million patriots
on the streets of central London.
Although, as you may have read, the police and the MSM,
ludicrously reported that just 150,000 showed up, right?
Even though if you looked at the aerial footage, even the aerial footage filmed by
the Guardian, it's told a very different story. But the United Kingdom Rally, organized by
Tommy Robinson, a patriot who has long been, and Tommy Robinson is a patriot who has long been
presented as some kind of enemy of the state, felt like a rare moment of hope for a country
that has been bashed into subservience over many.
years. And we all have our radicalisation moment, right? So mine came in 2016 when the dark forces of
the deep state decided they wanted to overturn the biggest democratic decision in British history,
which was the vote to Brexit and take back control of our borders. And they tried to do that
by refusing to leave the EU. And indeed, they became perilously close to succeeding. That was then
followed, of course, and we all know about this, you suffered it here too, by the debilitating
lockdowns of 2020, which were so clearly designed to destroy our economy and also our very
way of life. So Saturday for me in the United Kingdom was a fight back, but it wasn't violent
in any way because the vast majority of the people on the streets, with their St. George's flags,
with their union jacks, were moms and dads proudly raising the colors,
an action that should be normal, right, in a proud country.
But it is an action that has strangely become some sort of sign of resistance
against the status quo.
And so surely, given the picture I've just painted,
there was no way that they were going to be able to use all of their
usual tropes to trash this group of patriots. Surely we were finally going to be listened to.
Hell no. The MSM were actually disgraceful in their coverage with headlines suggesting
the capital city was braced for violence and constant reporting about how minorities felt unsafe
around the demonstration, which conveniently ignored the fact that the march was full of minorities.
And this is where I hope to make a difference, because my entry into the world of the independent media is actually pretty typical.
I was cancelled from the MSM because I came too close to the truth.
And of course it was a faux scandal that ended up bringing me down.
For those who don't know, I had been the launch presenter of GB News, which was the UK's attempt to offer some degree of people.
plurality versus our hard-left media organisations, specifically the British Bashing Corporation,
as I call the BBC, woke ITV and Sly News. And I should clarify that our Sly News is very, very
different to Sky News Australia. It is owned by Concast, as Donald Trump calls it, the home of MSDNC.
So you have some type of idea about where they stand politically. And initially, all of this group
had laughed at G.B. News. Our launch was rocky, to say the least, and the newspapers predicted
we'd actually be off the air within months. But by the time I was cancelled in what was a
confected left-wing campaign, my show on GB News was number one in the ratings, and we know
what they do to those types of threats. They take them out. And in my case, I mean, it really was
totally ludicrous, this scandal where Lawrence Fox, I don't know if you guys know him,
but he is an actor turned provocateur, and he appeared on my show. And remember my show aired after
the watershed, right, like there were no children watching, it was quite rollicking good fun,
a bit like Paul Murray or something like that on Sky News Australia. And he said, Lawrence Fox
told me that he didn't want to shag, and yes, he did use that word, a particularly ghastly,
left-wing female commentator who had been campaigning against the idea of there being the
creation of a minister for men in the UK, even though male suicide rates are now a national
emergency. So I giggled, right, a little bit uncomfortably, but the critical thing is that
I refuse to apologize. I refuse to apologize for Lawrence Fox's speech, even though it may
have been on the spicy side. All hell broke loose. As I say, this was a confected outrage designed to
cancel me. And very sadly, G.B. News gave in to those forces that I believe they had been
established to fight against. And we know similar tales have been experienced by so many
great people on both sides of the Atlantic, Roseanne Barr, Megan Kelly, Sharon Osborne,
Pierce Morgan, Katie Hopkins, Tucker Carlson, Father Calvin Robinson. I mean, the list
goes on and on and on, which is why I have to say, I laugh, I just laugh at the fake
leftist outrage this week over Jimmy Kimmel. Because if he was on the right, he would
never work again. And they have been doing this to us for years. But what is actually quite
amazing about going through an MSM cancellation is that once you're out the other side,
you really realize that you need to have a sense of fearlessness and freedom. And the fact
that I am no longer working for billionaires, and I've worked for them all, you know,
Rupert Murdoch, the Rother Mayors, Paul Marshall, all of them great men in some ways, but all
of them with their own motives. And the freedom that you have not being controlled by
anyone and only working for your audience is completely liberating as a journalist. And
I've launched my own channel since G.B. News. It's called Dan Wooden outspoken. And last week
when Elon Musk appeared on VideoLink for what was a truly fascinating interview alongside
Tommy Robinson at Unite the Kingdom, where he warned Brits that violence was coming, whether
we like it or not, unless we fight back, I was broadcasting what was said to well over a million
Patriots on YouTube alone, G.B. News did not carry a single second of Tommy on stage
because he is cancelled by them. And I think that sums up why even the right of the mainstream
media isn't necessarily fit to cover what's really happening in our country because
they do have so many conflicted interests. In fact, Tommy Robinson is saying,
nothing about the Islam takeover of the United Kingdom that the late Charlie Kirk hadn't
expressed for many years, or which Douglas Murray has been eloquently writing about in
the spectator for over a decade. And I love Douglas and I love Charlie, but the difference
is, of course, that Douglas is Oxbridge educated with a clipped English accent and
Tommy is a rough-around-the-edges, working-class hero from Luton.
Of course, many of you will no doubt say to me, and I've had it already today,
Dan, your savior is coming in the form of Nigel Farage.
And trust me, I really hope that is the case.
And I say from the outset, I was a close colleague of Nigel for the launch of GB News
and view him as a friend.
But I don't know if you realize that a few months ago, Nigel as the leader of Reform UK, told his employees at G.B. News in an interview that mass deportation of hundreds of thousands in the UK, remember we probably have over two million illegally in the United Kingdom, and that is a conservative estimate, was impossible. He said, I don't even want to go down.
that path. And he even gave an interview to the left-wing new statesman magazine saying
he wanted his immigration policy at the next election to be the left of the Conservative
party. That's true. That all happened and it clearly wasn't good enough, right? Like that is
not what we need. That is not the revolution that we need to save the United Kingdom. So the
so-called online right, which you may have heard spoken about it, I'm now consistent.
considered a part, we fought back.
And we called out this soft immigration policy.
And we won.
Because just last month, at a very slick press conference
in an airport hangar, Nigel Farage did a total 180
and announced Operation Restoring Justice, which
is a plan to deport 600,000 illegals in his first term of government,
remembering that is something that he had said
was impossible just six months earlier.
So the Overton window had shifted, and it had shifted in large part because of the commentary
in the independent media space online, because of the commentary on Elon Musk's X.
And that's my job now.
That is how I view my purpose in terms of trying to save.
my country. And that means not being part of any political party or mainstream broadcaster
as difficult as that can be. And we actually saw something very similar happen over the summer
when a group of patriotic mums in Essex dressed in pink, the pink ladies, began a protest outside
the Bell Hotel in Epine. Now this is where an Eritrean man had sexually assaulted a 14-year-old
girl on the local high street, he had been in the country for just eight days after arriving
on a small boat via the channel. And Epin Essex became ground zero of a migrant hotel uprising
which swept the country across the summer and resulted in this wonderful campaign to raise
the colors, a patriotic push to fly the Union Jack, fly the St. George's flag wherever possible,
or something that many left-wing councils decided was beyond the pale.
And you might want to know why there is this sudden push to re-embrace patriotism.
And I think it is in part because of these statistics,
which were revealed earlier in the summer,
showing that white Brits are on track to become a minority
in our own country within just four decades.
I actually believe the current birth rates mean it will happen much, much sooner.
And this is not a fantasy right.
This is not a conspiracy theory.
That is already the case.
In London, in Leicester, in Birmingham, in Manchester,
the white population is a minority in the biggest cities in the United Kingdom.
And the problem is that in the UK, even discussing this,
quite clearly unacceptable reality,
will see you branded as a white supremacist.
which is exactly what the Daily Telegraph columnist Camilla Tomine,
apparently another woman on the right as a flagship presenter at GB News called Tommy Robinson
on national TV just the other day.
Now, later, when she was justifying that description,
I want to tell you what her justification for it was.
She said of Tommy Robinson,
he doesn't want what he describes
as an Islamification of Great Britain to take place
and therefore that's a degree of supremacy
of judo-Christianity over Islam.
So crazy, right?
Is that what we are now dealing with?
You will be subjected to ad hominem attacks
from your own side of the political aisle
simply for trying to justify keeping the United Kingdom Christian.
And unfortunately, I come to a very sad conclusion.
The elite class in the United Kingdom hates our country.
Our Prime Minister, Slippery Stama, as I call him, is clearly anti-British.
He is the globalist dream, a puppet on the string of Tony Blair,
with two sole aims to introduce digital ID into the country
and enforce this Islamophobia law.
At that point, I am convinced he will be replaced by someone
even further to the left.
So we are in trouble, and I hope you can see we are in trouble.
And as I say, I don't come here with a message of hope today
because we have so much fighting to do.
but what my message to Australians is
is very clear
do not be complacent
because we were
and complacency kills
Brits were complacent
we believed
successive governments
of both the left and the right
the uny party
that they were going to protect our borders
that they were going to reduce immigration
and they lied, and we are now in deep, deep trouble.
So please, even though you may not be in a situation as bad as the one that we are in today,
and I know it is a depressing message, I hope it also provides real motivation to keep up the fight.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
And now this Christmas Eve, let me bring in a very special superstar panel.
So Liz and I have already painted a pretty bleak picture, as you know, about the state of the disunited kingdom.
Connor Tomlinson will be doing that tomorrow.
He is an independent journalist host of Tomlinson talks on YouTube.
But Liz, is there any reason to hope?
Do you think Nigel Farage is the man who can do this?
I am optimistic about the UK because I see the same things that are happening or have happened in America, now happening in Britain.
There is a mass movement of people who are frustrated about economic stagnation, excessive immigration, the threat to free speech.
and they're actually out on the streets in Britain.
And this is something new.
This is something we haven't seen really.
Like our Tea Party?
In our lifetimes.
Yeah, we're kind of at the Tea Party MAGA face.
I think what I want to see is fast forwarding to Trump too.
Rather than going through Trump, one, and Biden, we could do without that.
So we need to get straight to Trump too.
And the biggest issue for me isn't who is in Downing Street,
although that's obviously important.
But what I know is currently all the power is exercised by the blob, by the bureaucrats, by the unaccountable judiciary.
And the message I want to get across is anybody who is serious about restoring Britain, restoring our liberties,
restoring the great country we are, has to replace the senior bureaucrats.
They've got to reverse all the Tony Blair laws.
I mean, Tony Blair is pretty much the last Prime Minister in Britain, who is actually.
actually run the country.
Everyone since has been a captive of the bureaucracy.
That's a reality of the situation.
So my message is really, we need to get straight
to talk Trump too, and how do we do that?
Connor, do you think Reform UK is the answer?
So, oh, is this on?
Wonderful, there we go.
You'd think with ears like mine, I could hear myself.
Dan, as you will know, any political commentary,
I'd say any honest journalists,
because the idea that any journalist is neutral is farcical.
Everyone has a bias, it's why you get into politics.
Any political commentary is carrot and stick.
You reward things you like, you wrap on the knuckles
things you dislike.
And both you and I, as you said in your speech,
have been critical friends of Reform UK
when we felt that they've wavered off the path.
For example, as you mentioned,
they wanted to denounce mass deportations a while ago.
I said at their conference last year,
it's the one policy they should adopt,
not just to save the country, but to win an election, because when their own members were
polled, and 99% of them said, yeah, we don't want a single foreign criminal in our country,
and this is why we're voting for you guys. And it was encouraging to see Nigel Farage come out
and say, yes, we're going to do mass deportations. Yes, it's going to be every single one of the
foreign criminals currently plugging up our housing and prison system. Excellent news. So the next
things that we need to advance them on is the threat of Islam in our country. Because last year,
when Nigel was asked about it, he said, by 2050, if we alienate Islam, we will lose.
My question to him would be, which parts of the Quran do you want to make Reforms Party platform,
Nigel? Because I would say no. None. Exactly.
And Liz, when it comes to Reform UK and this political revolution,
we have seen a whole load of senior Tories in recent weeks' defect. So Nadine Dorese, who was the culture
Secretary in cabinet with you, when Boris Johnson was Prime Minister, Danny Kruger, who is considered
one of the thinkers of the Conservative Party. What do you think about that? Number one, would
you consider defecting to reform UK? And number two, does Reform UK just risk becoming the Tories 2.0?
So first of all, I think one thing that is worth saying is the Conservative Party is in very serious existential trouble.
And it should be a message for the Liberal Party here in Australia that if you don't govern like conservatives, if you allow mass migration, if you allow taxes to rise to the highest level in 70 years, if you adopt the net zero agenda, lock, stock and barrel, people will,
will react to that.
And if you look at the conservatives and labor in the polls,
I think the last poll I looked at,
both were on 16%, and reform was on 34%.
And it's only headed in one direction.
So the Conservative Party is in very serious trouble
because it vacated the ground.
It basically became a Labor-like party,
and the voters have noticed that and they don't like it.
I mean, as to the makeup of reform,
To me, it actually doesn't really matter that much
because Nigel Farage is who the public are supporting
stroke voting for.
The key thing is, what is he actually prepared to do
if, stroke, when he is elected?
And he's currently the book he's favorite to get elected.
Is he prepared to repeal all the Blair laws,
things like the Human Rights Act, the Constitution Reform Act,
the Equality Act that have led
Britain to being such a mess, or is he going to be David Cameron, Mark II?
That's the question I think people have to ask.
So, you know, obviously he's going to need MPs.
Some of them might be conservative.
Some of them might be from other parties.
Well, can I say I've had my fingers burnt in party politics before.
And what I know from my experience is that members of Parliament can only do so much.
If you don't, one thing I'm interested in straight working on is how do you actually transform the state itself?
So that's what I'm interested in.
I'm interested in how do we build up an infrastructure in Britain, independent media, a network of people, a CPAC, GB.
Because so many of the problems that we've got aren't just about the party itself.
I mean, the Conservative Party did become corrupted.
that is certainly true. That is part of the problem, but it's not the only problem. And do I want to rush into another political party at present? No, I want to work on how do we create the infrastructure? And we are facing a left that is incredibly well funded. You know, the Soros network, the NGOs, the left wing media. If we don't fight them, politicians are downstream from them. And it's very, very,
very difficult to win if you can't affect the narrative so that's that's my focus at the moment
if i may make a brief comment on that any revolution should not become a political refugee camp
for the people that caused the problems in the first place so there are some good defections
that reform can take there are also some very bad defections like wheeling out nadine dorry's
on stage and celebrating her coming into the party when she was the architect of the online
safety bill. I understand you guys had something very similar recently where they were going
to throw you in prison for misinformation, you know, saying things the government didn't like.
This was the woman that helped write it and she said she would imprison Jimmy Carr for an
offensive joke live on Sky News. So I don't think they should be taking her. I don't think
they should take this Labour council that they've just taken who is still a member of the socialist
Fabian society despite defecting two reforms. And they need to be very vigilant about that.
What they should do instead is do what Trump has done and look to the legacy of the late and great
Charlie Kirk, which is identifying young enterprising talent, not just for politicians.
Who could you possibly be? Thank you.
No, thanks. I, Liz, as you well know from your time in Parliament, I wouldn't be able
to hold a party whip for five minutes. I would get kicked out the green benches very quickly.
However, I've had lots of friends that have been taken from NGOs and the like and brought
into the Trump administration, and they're doing great work over in the State Department.
If reform wants to be a revolution, it needs to sack and restaff the civil service,
and they need to be looking out for people that are willing to carry out their agenda.
Yes.
Liz, we have to talk about your de-fenestration because what a lot of people are not aware of
is the fact that the UK's current Chancellor, a Chancellor called Rachel Reeves, who we refer to as
Rachel from a council, Rachel Thieves, who has been promoted by the mainstream media because
she is the first woman chancellor and something that they celebrate because it's identity
politics obsession has actually driven the UK economy into the ground where it is in a far,
far worse state than after your emergency budget when we were told that the British economy
was on the brink of collapse.
time no one's talking about it do you feel like you were got rid of in a globalist
coup yes I mean when when I and you were talking earlier about radicalization
moments but that radicalized me I mean what what happened is we put forward a
perfectly sensible budget which was about canceling tax rises getting on with
fracking
restraining public spending and the night before that budget was announced the Bank of
England which is completely unaccountable the governor's there for an eight-year term and can't
be removed so the Bank of England announced the sale of 40 billion pounds worth of
guilt the night before and then the budget itself was well received by business by
leading commentators but on the Monday what happened was there was
there were movements in the market, this turned out to be largely due to the fact that British pension funds were very exposed to changes in the interest rate.
And it was the Bank of England's failure to ensure financial stability that resulted in those market, the market disruption.
In fact, subsequently, the Bank of England in a report admitted that two-thirds of all of those movements that took place
that autumn were actually down to their failure to regulate.
But they only admitted that in 2024 two years after it actually happened.
They wanted you gone.
They wanted me gone.
And why did they want me gone?
Because before I was elected as leader of the Conservative Party,
I said we've got a massive problem in Britain with the economic orthodoxy.
The central bank has too much power.
It has failed.
We need to change its mandate because it had failed on inflation.
It had failed on quantitative easing, where we'd seen asset prices rise astronomically,
I think, which is very damaging to economic growth.
I'd said that we've got a problem with Keynesian economics dominating in our treasury
and in the Office of Budget Responsibility.
And frankly, they didn't like that.
And at best, you could say they didn't try to be helpful.
I mean, how on earth is announcing the sale of guilt the night before a budget,
remotely helpful, but at worst, I think they were deliberately seeking to undermine me.
And if you look in contrast, you've mentioned Rachel Thieves, our current chancellor,
who works for Sykir Stalin, our prime minister.
I like that.
But, you know, the, so the guilt rates are higher than they were ever in 2022.
The debt is higher.
So the predictions of the government economists in 2022,
was if we raised taxes, that would help reduce the debt.
The opposite has been proven to be true.
The debt has gone up, the taxes have gone up, growth has gone down, employment has gone up,
guilt rates are the highest since the 1980s, and yet the Bank of England have said, this is not a problem.
It literally said it's not a problem.
And even though inflation is above target, the Bank of England have cut,
interest rates to try and help the government.
So what they're doing, and this is the Treasury, it's the Bank of England, and it's the
ABR, all of which are unaccountable organizations.
They are doubling down on their Keynesian strategy, and it is not working.
And only yesterday we heard that borrowing is overshot again.
We are headed for a serious crisis.
And although I do like to have a go at Rachel Reeves, the fact that we
is that people need to understand in Britain that the problem is much bigger than just her.
You know, this is an economic strategy that we have been running since 1997.
It has been an utter failure.
You know, back in the year 2000, the British GDP per capita was about the same as the United States.
The United States are now 50% better off per head than us.
You know, the average Brit is poorer than the average person in Mississippi, which is the poorest state of the United States.
You know, we are in a seriously bad way.
And, you know, when I came in in 2022, I wanted to take on that orthodoxy.
Frankly, all of my conservative predecessors are not taking it on.
They've just gone along with it.
And that is why they came for me.
And, Connor, it's chilling when you think about it, because the UK has a, you know,
really had governments that have followed the will of the people for six decades. I mean,
if you go right back to Enoch Powell's Rivers of Blood Speech, which was all about the British
public saying stop mass uncontrolled migration to our country, he was ignored then, even though
the will of the people was for mass uncontrolled migration to stop six decades on, every single
government has allowed mass uncontrolled migration.
In every election since 1974 and the Brexit referendum, of course, the public voted to reduce migration down to either the tens of thousands or to have net emigration, which is what we had for a little while in the 1980s when I think quite a few POMS came over here, didn't they?
We got record migration increases instead. And now we, a country the size of New York State, as I'm fond of telling my American friends, have the same level of legal migration every year as America.
I think you guys have something similar.
You guys have about 700,000 years, 600,000 a year.
We have 1.2 million.
We have had 4 million immigrants in the last four years.
Bear in mind, Boris Johnson was elected to take back control.
Apparently, that was of our borders to then immediately open them to the entire third world.
And the other problem is, as well, and it's not just the Treasury and the OBR on the Bank of England that are betraying us.
It's the home office.
So this is the body that's in charge of both our counter-terror policy and our immigration.
policy, the Home Office is ideologically captured by a 700 member Islamic network.
Yeah.
Who work to promote other Muslim staff members, advanced Muslim interests.
Members have taken bribes to overturn rejected asylum applications from countries like Bangladesh
while denying Christian asylum seekers refuge in our country because they've said,
your country's safe even though they're fleeing forced conversions.
And then whenever there's an Islamic terror attack, they buss him arms out to the site,
They take nice photos, and then after the 27 Manchester Arena bombing, where an Islamic terrorist took the lives of many children, the government told the public don't look back in anger.
So we are routinely gaslit using our own tax money.
We are ignored any time we vote to close our borders.
And this is why, whether or not Reform UK will live up to their mandate, I certainly hope they do.
This is why Nigel Farage is most likely to become the next Prime Minister, because people are just sick and tired of being lied to by both parties, and they would like a change.
I just want to comment on why we've got to this position
and a lot of it does go back to Tony Blair.
So back in 205, Tony Blair ended the role of the Lord Chancellor,
who was a politically appointed individual who was the head of the judiciary.
Instead, he outsourced the selection of the judiciary to
the unappointed sort of
the unaccountable bureaucracy
essentially was captured by human rights lawyers
and of course Kirstama is a human rights lawyer
so the entire judicial system in Britain
has been undermined and the accountability
has been removed from it
the organisations like the Treasury and the Bank of England
have pushed for more migration
as a way of kind of filling the leaking economic bucket
So all of these organizations are related and they all have the same interests because they believe that that is what is going to keep Britain's economy afloat.
Now, I don't think the economy is being run in the interest of the British people.
I think it's being run in the interest of a very small elite in Britain and they are connected to the sort of world economic forum elite.
And that is what is happening.
So gradually, people's real incomes are being eroded,
it's getting harder to get on the housing ladder
for various reasons, including migration,
and the elite that preside over it
want to protect the status quo.
So that is what's going on.
We are fighting a massive battle,
not just against these unelected bureaucrats,
but against a whole massive set of vested interests.
And I know from personal experience,
how powerful these people are,
they're reaching to the media,
they're reaching to the corporate sector,
that is what we're dealing with.
Indeed, and it is worth pointing out too
that the new British Home Secretary,
a woman called Shabana Mahmoud.
Good British name that.
Was previously on a Greek island welcoming
the illegal arrivals on small boats
and has said in Parliament
that her overwhelming will
and her driving force in life
force in life above anything else is her extreme Islam faith.
She is now the Home Secretary in charge of Britain's borders.
Liz, I do want to ask you the Tommy Robinson question, though, because I raised him in my speech.
Last week, this time last week, there is this incredible turnout, well over a million people
on the streets of London, even though the police said it was one-tenth of that size.
But you've got the Daily Telegraph today saying, this moment.
movement has to be, or will divide the right,
because Tommy Robinson is at the head of it.
And the mainstream media tried to cancel you
a couple of years ago just because you've done an interview
with Steve Bannon.
They're constantly trying to cancel me.
They haven't since then, yeah.
We've done an interview with Steve Bannon
where he had just mentioned the name, Tommy Robinson,
and you hadn't said, oh, he's a terrible man,
and he should be locked up in jail.
So how do you think the mainstream right needs
to deal with Tommy Robinson,
who is leading a growing populist movement
in the United Kingdom?
Well, the question I was asked on the Steve Bannon show
was about the grooming gangs, the rape gangs,
which have been the most heinous scandal in Britain
for a generation, tens of thousands of young girls
being raped, tortured, in some cases murdered.
And under pressure, the Labor government said
do an inquiry that inquiry has not even started and initially they refused it's a absolutely shocking
a shocking case and that's to me that was the important issue that i was being asked about and
Tommy Robinson is somebody who identified this issue very early on when it was not something
anybody was willing to talk about and this goes to a very big issue in britain is the the
way that the fear of being described as racist has dominated the police, it's dominated our judicial
system and it's created a massive injustice. So he was right to raise that issue. And my view is
that to unite the kingdom rally that appeared a few weekends ago in London, it shows the strength
of feeling of the British people, as do the, you know, the press.
protests outside migration hotels.
And I don't really, like I don't think Tommy Robbins,
Tommy Robinson is not a politician, he's not running for parliament.
You know, this is somebody who is raising issues
and he's perfectly entitled to raise issues
and hold demonstrations as anyone else's.
But Connor, there were over a million Brits on the street.
There was not one elected prime minister,
sorry, one elected MP.
Not one elected politician spoke to that crowd.
They were all invited, but because of Tommy Robinson,
they all decided not to attend.
I think I'm going to print Tommy Robinson, Pauline Hanson,
and you Liz, a right too soon t-shirt.
Because that's what you're guilty of.
Correct.
That's all it is.
Whether or not one takes issues of prudence
with a working class lads political tactics,
who didn't go to private school, didn't go to private school,
to Oxbridge and didn't get a leg up within the Conservative Party or something.
Whether or not someone thinks he was imprudent, he was correct.
And therefore, he's become a bit of a folk hero to at least, you know, a few hundred thousand to a million people.
And so you cannot question his legitimacy.
And so it was encouraging, not to bring this conversation permanently back to reform.
But it was encouraging that when reform was announcing its latest conservative defector,
Nigel Farage was asked twice to denounce Elon Musk, denounce Tommy Robinson,
like he's peter denouncing Christ.
And I think because Farage saw, oh, there's a lot.
a few hundred thousand of my voters here and I can't write them all off and they behaved
well and they waved our flag and when your own flag in your own country is a symbol of protest
you know something is really wrong he refused to denounce them and said no actually it's you
it's the media's fault it's a politician's fault for making women feel unsafe in their own country
for allowing prohamas marches to walk through the streets every weekend and wednesday since
october 7th promising to repeat the same atrocities to patriotic brits it's your fault
i'm not going to denounce people even if they don't like me very much it's the media
and it's the politicians that are the enemy.
And that's the thing that everyone on our side has to understand.
Absolutely.
Isn't it a shame that Connor doesn't want to have a political career?
Because he would be absolutely brilliant.
And Liz, look, I often describe you as the best Prime Minister we never really had.
There were some glorious moments.
Are your political ambitions over,
or do you think you could return to number 10 Downing Street one day?
Given how much the country has changed.
No, but I am still, the reason that I ran to be Prime Minister in the first place is I could see things were going desperately wrong and I wanted to fix it and I still want to fix it.
I will do whatever it takes and whatever I can do to do that.
But I think where we are now building the movement is the important thing because what I know is I became Prime Minister but I didn't have.
have the support base in the media. I didn't have the support pace in the Conservative Party.
I didn't have the network to be actually able to take on the leftist and you have to have a
movement. That is why I learned. So this is why I'm focused on how do we build a movement?
Because you can't, we'll face it. I just know how powerful the vested interests are, how
entrenched the left is in our institutions. You cannot fix that by one person.
however great they are.
And, you know, do I want to go in front-line politics again?
Potentially, yes.
I don't rule it out, but I don't need to do it.
I've done it.
I've been to the top.
I've done it.
I've been to the top.
I know what.
But I also know what the limitations are.
And you have a severe lack of freedom,
particularly in the current structure
where politicians are so boxed in about what they can do,
do what they can say, you know, what has happened is the whole system is designed to code,
you know, called the ministerial code, a civil service code, to basically box politicians in
so they can't do anything. I mean, it's an art of control, and we need to dismantle that system.
And so do I want to go into politics as it is now? No, I don't, because I know that you can't
actually do the things. And this is why I say to people who,
who sort of say, let's just do this tomorrow.
I say, you literally can't.
The civil servants will say, no, we're not doing that.
That's what the system's like.
It's terrifying.
Well, look, as a start, I think we've got to bring CP to GB, don't we?
CPGB, because CPAC Australia, I know I speak on behalf of Liz and Connor.
This is such an inspiring event.
Thank you so much for having us.
And sorry if we've brought them the mood down just a little bit.
talking about the hell of Slippery Stama
and Rachel Reeves, but hopefully you'll take
some lessons, but we have been so
inspired by you today, so it's been an honour
to be here. Thank you.
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If you are going to be with your family, have the most amazing Christmas day. I'm seeing you
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