Dan Wootton Outspoken - KEIR STARMER'S "SATANIC" MELTDOWN AS SCOTTISH LABOUR LEADER ANAS SAWAR SAYS PM MUST GO NO

Episode Date: February 9, 2026

BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Slippery Starmer’s weekend breakdown turns terminal, with Labour’s corrupted Prime Minister now squatting in Number 10 Downing Street as the most unpopular leader in British hi...story, with consecutive departures from his Chief of Staff Morgan McSweeney yesterday afternoon and Director of Communications Tim Allan this morning. But the hammer blow is here as Labour’s leader in Scotland Anas Sawar goes public to demand that the Two Tier Keir must go for the sake of the party and country. We’ll also feature our exclusive interview with Advance UK leader Ben Habib, as he reveals that Peter Mandelson is poised to “blab” to authorities about the other “satanic” behaviour that went on within Labour. Ben will also outline his bold policy plan, which includes the banning of burkas, calls to prayers, first cousin marriage, Sharia Law and even the end of dual citizenship. Meanwhile, the crisis engulfing the British Royal Family over the Epstein Files also continues to grow with King Charles heckled again over Andrew in Lancashire, just as William and Catherine release an unprecedented statement and the Thames Valley Police look into new claims against the disgraced ex-Duke. Reaction to all today’s breaking news on the way today with independent YouTube sensation Lauren the Insider. PLUS: Shock suggestions Jeffrey Epstein is alive, as Tommy Robinson and Katie Hopkins both go public and back the claims. AND: The MSM ignores a link between Madeleine McCann’s disappearance and Ghislane Maxwell. We’ll reveal the email in the Epstein Files which has resulted in the suggestions. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Meghan Markle uses the Royal Family’s crisis to back a new political campaign, but it’s her freaky behaviour on the red carpet that has concerned everyone most. We’ll team up with the Royal News Network for all the latest royal news. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/@danwoottonoutspoken?si=-2BhmEbBSN1fyESS?sub_confirmation=1 ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-wootton-outspoken/id1762436723 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltoneek2MSPL10CpSA1J?si=8f6d84e2db56448c ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton#DanWoottonOutspoken#news#outspoken#uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:54 If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or the gambling of someone close to you, please go to conicsonterio.ca. No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooten. This is outspoken episode number 422. And breaking right now, Slippery Stama's weekend breakdown turns terminal, with Labor's corrupted Prime Minister now squatting in No. 10 Downing Street as the most unpopular leader in British history, with consecutive departures from his chief of staff Morgan McSweeney yesterday afternoon, and Director of Communications, Tim Allen, this morning. But the hammer blow came just two and a half hours ago
Starting point is 00:01:37 as the dam burst and Labour's leader in Scotland, Ana Sawa went public to demand that two-tier care must go for the sake of the party and the country. This isn't easy and it's not without pain, as I have a genuine friendship with Kirstarmer. But my first priority and my first loyalty is to my country, Scotland. And I am not willing to sacrifice Scotland's NHS, our schools, our communities, our towns, cities, villages and islands to a third decade of an SMP government.
Starting point is 00:02:16 That's why the distraction needs to end and the leadership in Downing Street has to change. So there are crisis talks going on right now inside number. 10 Downing Street. Here are live pictures. But don't worry, Stama isn't intending to face the public today. He doesn't care about us. He has to face his own MPs. Now, Sawa's bombshell intervention from Scotland came after JK Rowling, posted Adcare Stama's newfound concern for victims of Peter Mandelson's bestie to his backflip on where the women can have penises and his you turn on the Rotherham Grooming Gangs inquiry, Stama is indifferent to harm done to girls and women,
Starting point is 00:03:04 unless it threatens his career, hashtag Stama out. Meanwhile, senior labour figure, Lord Glassman, has gone public about the real legacy of new labour. It's not fascist. Labour was straight with the working class. We won the war, and his Bevin is a hero. So, yeah, so Labour has to, the government and the labour, Labour Party has to repent and reject new labour as an alien body that took over the party. And this is where it leads.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Perversion and paedophilia. Lord Glouzman, that's strong stuff. Thank you very much your time this morning. Strong stuff, but it's true. Now, even though she's just come out to publicly support him this afternoon, we have also learned that Red Rainer, the tax evader, yes, our Ange, is already preparing a website. There it is, to launch a leadership campaign against Stama. So I'm going to reveal all on that in my digest shortly.
Starting point is 00:04:08 We're also going to feature our exclusive interview with Advance UK leader Ben Habib, as he reveals that Peter Mandelson is poised to blab to the authorities about the other satanic behaviour that went down within Labour. Mandelson, as you rightly point out, is part of a sick establishment. and the fact that he was thrown out of government twice, then ennobled, then made ambassador in the heart of the establishment without any accountability for what they must have known to been awful, says to me that they've all done awful things and he probably knows quite a lot about what they've been up to. So I think this...
Starting point is 00:04:47 But some of the stuff is satanic. It is satanic. It's awful. It's awful. It's absolutely direction. And they all knew, Ben. I know. It's horrendous. Then later in the show, Ben Habib will outline his bold, policy plan, which includes the banning of burkers, the banning of cause to prayer, the banning of first cousin marriage, the banning of Sharia law, and even the banning of dual citizenship. But integration from where we're at at the moment is not going to solve the country's
Starting point is 00:05:17 problems. We've got too many different cultures, too many antithetical cultures in this country, which left to their own devices, will continue to present challenges for the British culture, and therefore the British way of life and what we are as a nation. They must assimilate. They're in our country. They must buy into our history, our language, our art, our way of life,
Starting point is 00:05:41 the kind of food we eat. They've got to be comfortable with all of that. They can't be taking themselves off into separate cultural silos existing separately from the British people. They have to be part of us if we want to have, you know, all successful countries require
Starting point is 00:05:59 a pretty much a homogenous culture and that requires assimilation. And as we come on air today the crisis engulfing the British royal family over the Epstein Files
Starting point is 00:06:09 also continues to grow with King Charles heckled again over Andrew in Lancashire just as William and Catherine release an unprecedented statement and the Thames Valley Police confirmed they are looking into claims
Starting point is 00:06:22 against the disgraced ex-duke. Charles! How long have you known about Andrew and Henry and That we're going to call it the fight back of the monarchists. So we'll have reaction to all of today's breaking news on the way with independent YouTube sensation Lauren the insider. Also coming up on the show, shock suggestions, Jeffrey Epstein is alive as Tommy Robinson and Katie Hopkins both go public and back those shock claims. And the MSM ignores a link between Madeline McCann's disappearance and Galane Maxwell. well. We'll reveal the email in the Epstein files which has resulted in those new suggestions.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Then in the Royal Uncanceled After Show, which you know we host over on Substack, Megan Markle uses the Royal Family's crisis to back a new political campaign, but it's actually her freaky behaviour on the red carpet that has concerned everyone most. So we're going to team up with the Royal News Network for all the latest Royal News. We'll also reveal our first Greatest Britain and Union Jackass of the week. You can vote for the worst Britain in the world to right now in the YouTube live chat. And all of these nominees come from today's guest, Lauren the insider, your choices, King Charles. Lauren says he has failed every single victim with his radio silence. We've seen it with the grooming gang survivors and victims failed by his
Starting point is 00:07:54 government and police. And now we see it with victims alleging abuse on royal land and at the hands of his brother. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Lauren says he has lied to the nation and the Epstein Files paint a very clear picture of how he has behaved. He is an utter disgrace. And Peter Mandelson, who Lauren says is a liar that has deceived us and manipulated his position, a grotesque man. So there are your choices. It is a huge day of breaking news. We're going to keep you abreast all of the developments from No. 10 Downing Street as slippery Stama prepares to address Labor MPs behind closed doors at the top of the hour. So now, let's go. The dam has burst. The rats are quite literally abandoning the sinking ship. The satanic cult of Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein's
Starting point is 00:08:53 new labor movement is about to be exposed in horrendous detail. But the legacy of Sipri Stama will be even worse, because he is going to be remembered as the man who destroyed the Labor Project. After the exits of Morgan McSweeney yesterday afternoon and his communications chief Tim Allen this morning, at 2.30pm today, it was the Scottish Labour leader, Anas Sawar, a man whose bid to become Scotland's First Minister has been all but destroyed by two-tier care,
Starting point is 00:09:28 who became the first senior labour figure to go public at a bombshell emergency press conference. This isn't easy. and it's not without pain, as I have a genuine friendship with Kirstarmer. But my first priority and my first loyalty is to my country, Scotland. And I am not willing to sacrifice Scotland's NHS, our schools, our communities, our towns, cities, villages and islands to a third decade of an SMP government. That's why the distraction needs to end and the leadership in Downing Street.
Starting point is 00:10:08 street has to change. But an even more devastating indictment was about to come, as Sawa then branded Stama's administration a failure that cannot continue. Wherever I see it is not good enough. There have been too many mistakes. They promised they were going to be different, but too much has happened. Have there been good things? Of course there have. Many of them. But no one knows them and no one can hear them because they're being drowned out. That's why it cannot continue. That shock statement had caused a mega bust up earlier between slippery Stama and Sawa, who is in the midst of a breakdown. Watch. Have you told the Prime Minister about this statement before making it? Yes, I spoke to the Prime Minister earlier today and I think it's safe to say that he and I
Starting point is 00:11:11 disagreed. But of course, Anas Sawa has dirty hands in this decrepit Mandelson-Epstein business too, and he is just desperately trying to save his own chance of becoming First Minister. Last year you called Peter Manderson an old friend when it was public knowledge that he had links with Geoffrey Epstein. How do we take you seriously on cleaning up politics when one of your own Scottish Labour MSPs is best friends with a convicted paedophile. That Peter Mandelson is not someone or something I want to be associated with. I met him in his capacity as the ambassador to the US because that was the right thing to do in Scotland's interest.
Starting point is 00:11:59 But should he have been appointed the ambassador? No. Should he be a member of the Labour Party? No. Should he have a seat in the House of Lords? He shouldn't. And it's right now that he is investigated by the police. So finally after Sarwa's damning indictment, there was a bit of a fight back from the rats who do want Stama to go, but don't want Stama to go yet.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Here's Deputy Prime Minister David Lamy arriving at number 10. David Lamy, is it time for the PM to go? We're waiting 14 years to get here. Why did it be, why, what did you say to happen to Sawa, David Lamy? And the new number 10 team soon unconvincingly insisted Kirstarmer is one of only four Labour leaders ever to have won a general election. He has a clear five-year mandate from the British people to deliver change and that is what he will do. To which Carl Benjamin of the Lotus Eaters responded, they're going to have to physically drag him out of the building. Now, every single cabinet minister, all of whom had stayed Sony silent for the past 24 hours, were then told
Starting point is 00:13:15 they had to weigh in behind Stama. That culminated in his axed Deputy Prime Minister, Red Rainer the Tax Evader, who will get to with her new hairdo a little bit later, to post, the recent scandal around Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein was shocking and demands that both this government and our party learn the lessons and act on them. But the worst possible response would be to play party politics or factional games. Labor is only getting started on changing things for the better. Our Employment Rights Act, Renters Rights, Least hold reform, free school meals and lifting kids out of poverty. I urge all of my colleagues to come together, remember our values and put them into practice as a team.
Starting point is 00:13:53 The Prime Minister has my full support in leading us to that end. Oh really? Really, Angela? Are you certain about that? Because what about this discovery? From the left-wing Guardian, who revealed that an Angela for Leader website had actually already gone live on the 27th of January and that the domain was registered with the same company as her official parliamentary site. Now, of course, Rainer said it was all just a terrible false flag and a smear. But I don't believe her. Do you?
Starting point is 00:14:28 At a poorly timed rally in Birmingham this afternoon, I have to say Nigel Farage, just let Labor collapse, okay? You don't need to do anything at the moment. But Farage did put Reform UK on a general election footing, predicting, Stama will soon be gone. Spare a thought for Downing Street this afternoon, where the curtains are drawn and the political life of the most unpopular and most useless Prime Minister in Living Memory is drawing to the close.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Yep, indeed. He really is. He really is the most useless Prime Minister in Living Memory. I couldn't agree more with Farage on that point. What's interesting is that Anas Sawa hasn't actually been the most important Scottish voice calling for Stama to go. In Scotland, J.K. Rowling had already declared Ad K Stama's newfound concern for victims of Peter Mandelson's bestie to his backflip on whether women can have penises and his U-turn on the Rotherham grooming gang's inquiry. Stama is indifferent to harm done to girls and women unless it threatens his career. Hashtag Stama out. And hours before that, senior labour figure Lord Glassman had gone public about the real depraved legacy of new labour. Listen carefully.
Starting point is 00:16:04 It's not fascist. Labour was straight with the working class. We won the war. Ernest Bevin is a hero. So yeah, so Labour has to, the government and the Labour Party has to repent and reject new labour as an alien body that took over the party. And this is where it leads. Perversion and paedophilia. Lord Glouzman, that's strong stuff. Thank you very much your time this morning. Perversion and paedophilia. That's what new Labour has overseen. And it's been hiding in plain sight, by the way, for decades,
Starting point is 00:16:41 as Sammy Woodhouse of the Rape Gang inquiry reminded us, don't ever forget. Posting this former Sunfront page where Labour chiefs were revealed to have said it is okay to have sex with 10 year olds. Now, can we also please just stop this bullshit, which I have been sick of for years, that, oh, Starm is a really decent guy himself.
Starting point is 00:17:09 You know, yeah, he's surrounded by wrong ones, but Stam is really decent. He's a really honest guy. No, he's not. He's a liar. As Daniel Hannan pointed out, I sense that political obituaries are preparing to run with the line that Kirstama was a decent fellow, but it was suited to politics. Honest but naive.
Starting point is 00:17:29 Well, have a look at this and then try to tell me he was honest. The signs were there from the start. Watch. Is that what you are saying? We shouldn't have another referendum on the same issue. Whatever the outcome, there's got to be a referendum. Remain should be an option and the Labour Party will campaign for Remain. We have left the EU. There's no case for going back to the EU.
Starting point is 00:17:54 I oppose H2, Hs2, on cost and on merit. Every Labour leader since then, including me, I took over in 2018, has supported HS2 and we do support it. I'm not going to rank Jeremy Corbyn. He's a colleague, he's a friend, and he's led us through some really difficult times of the Labour Party. He was never a friend. No, not in the, I mean, not in the sense that we went to visit each other or anything like that. Trans rights are human rights, and I support the rights of self-identification. We don't think that self-identification is the right way forward. I don't think you can simply do away with any assessment.
Starting point is 00:18:29 And those assessments are appalling, and I would scrap them, just like Becky would. Scrap the assessments, scrap the sanctions, scrap universal credit. Freedom of movement will have to end as we leave the EU. We have to make the case for freedom of movement. And we have to make it strongly. Freedom and movement has gone and it's not coming back. So all this holier than thou rhetoric about telling the truth and leading from the front and leading a government of purpose and morality was bullshit.
Starting point is 00:19:00 Stama is a scumbag. Hear me out. I had 8,000 staff for five years as the director of public prosecution. And I acted, I hope, in the right way with them, which is when they had victories, I celebrated on their behalf. I picked up awards on their behalf. And when they made mistakes, I carried the can. I never turn on my staff and you should never turn on your staff.
Starting point is 00:19:30 But that is exactly what he did with Morgan McSweeney. Now, there's another side show to all of this, of course. The MSM are in mourning. I want you to watch an openly ashen-faced Beth Rigby of sly news here. Let's get to it. And this massive week and this huge moment of jeopardy for a prime minister that as we sit here and I look at your basically ashen faces, Harriet and Ruth, none of us really know how this is going to play out at the moment.
Starting point is 00:20:08 I mean, there is something quite beautiful. Watching the media class who backed a decade of Slippri Stama realize how badly wrong they got it. A chance, you never quite know what's round the corner, but I think it's over for Kia Stama. I would not be surprised to see him really. design quite quickly now. We read that he's both very, very angry and depressed and so on. So he's feeling in a mercurial mood. You can never tell what somebody in that mood's going to do. But I think
Starting point is 00:20:35 if he decides to dig in and carry on, it's going to be an utterly miserable experience for him. And I think he must be thinking there has to be a way out. We must never trust these people again. Let me just remind you of some of these people like Christian Guru Murti. of Channel 4 News, who said after years of personality-driven and chaotic, shallow politics coverage, which was largely about instability, gossip and leadership crisis, we now have a government with a massive majority, widespread internal agreement, and no likelihood of massive instability any time soon. Or Anna Subri, who said, is it just me, but suddenly everything feels normal?
Starting point is 00:21:15 Or Ian Dunt, who said the adults are about to take back the room. This is what serious government looks like. Power suits Stama, looks comfortable, relaxed and in charge. Rotto English, who simply said, folks, it's nice, isn't it? They're quiet. Oh yeah, how's that quiet going for you, lads? Here's the reality, as reported by the same MSM. After 14 years in the wilderness, Labor has imploded just 18 months into power.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Kirstarmer's allies know he is on the brink. They are bracing for cabinet ministers to privately tell him to. go and to resign if he refuses. An ally says it's 50-50 whether the PM lasts the week. Stama's longest standing supporters are astonished. He let Morgan Missweeney go. As late as Saturday, close Stama allies were saying McSweeney would not resign because that would make Stama's downfall inevitable. The line on the Sunday broadcast round was McSweeney is staying. Then yesterday afternoon, that changed as Stama did the unthinkable in a last ditch attempt to save himself. It has long been the view across Labour that Stama cannot survive without Mick's
Starting point is 00:22:24 Sweeney, we'll find out now. Well, the Daily Mail's, Labour columnist Dan Hodges, says there is absolutely no chance of that. It is only a matter of time, he believes, writing Stama simply does not have sufficient allies to defend himself from the furious tide of anger engulfing him from all sides of his party. Indeed, with McSweeney gone, it's unclear precisely what the point of the Prime Minister actually is. Ask any Labor Minister or MP, and they will concede the same thing. Stamaism was essentially a McSweeney construct. As one of McSweeney's friends notoriously stated, Kees not driving the train, he thinks he's driving the train, but we've sat him at the front of the DLR. Even before yesterday's resignation, a consensus had begun to form within the cabinet and the parliamentary party
Starting point is 00:23:10 that Stama could no longer carry on in Downing Street. As one minister told me, the situation's no longer retrievable. But there was also a sense that with Andy Burnham outside of Parliament, Natangela Rainer still awaiting the outcome of HMRC investigations into her tax affairs, and where streeting tainted by his own friendship with Mandelson, an immediate leadership context was sub-optimal. As a result, discussions over the weekend began to centre around the appointment of a caretaker leader. It would be someone with some experience and a steady pair of hands, but who wouldn't want to be considered for the job long term. I was told the names of Hillary Ben, Yvette Cooper, and John Healy are being discussed. McSweeney's exit has intensified those discussions.
Starting point is 00:23:54 Even previously loyal ministers are now coming to the conclusion the crisis needs to end swiftly. It's bad, one told me, this cannot go on. It is inconceivable Kirstama will seek to drag this sordid, swallowed saga out much longer, or that he will be happy with the spectacle of him throwing his longest serving and most loyal aid under the bus to save his own skin. McSweeney's resignation is a symbolically momentous political motion. moment, but Pat McFadden was right. In the end, it changes nothing. The Prime Minister's fate was sealed last Wednesday in the House of Commons when he finally admitted to Kemi Badenock. He had been told of Peter Mandelson's ongoing friendship with the world's most notorious child
Starting point is 00:24:33 abuser, but chose to appoint him as ambassador to Washington regardless. Yesterday, McSweeney walked away from Downing Street. Kirstama will soon follow him. But I guess what's interesting to me is that the fact that he is clinging on for dear light just shows you what a scumbag strama really is, how much this has always been about power for him, how all of those claims that he's an honorable guy, and he's a loyal guy, and he'd never throw anyone under the bus to save his own skin,
Starting point is 00:25:08 is just nonsense, just words. So then we move on to what's next. And guess who was getting her hair done, ready for the big day? Step forward and I really shudder at the thought that this non-serious woman is about to become Prime Minister, but I really do believe Red Rainer, the tax evader, is preparing to go. The usual. The usual. So we're going to do a little bit of a root touch-up with a...
Starting point is 00:25:41 Natural colour, but it just gives you that little bit of... Yeah, give you a nice shine. And then we'll run it through to the end a little bit, because it'll have a bit of a gloss and then give you a bit of shine. Is that all right? Yeah. I'm just going to do a little trim and some of your nice butterfly. Yeah, I like really pebbery around the front as well. The colour looks beautiful, don't it?
Starting point is 00:26:05 I love it. Because it's my natural colour just with like a little bit of... It's just like the light reflects off the colour now, don't it? So it's got a nice shine to it and it just puts like a gloss through your hair and all the extra bounty layers that we just put through. Just make it all nice and full again, don't they? And when you've not had a bouncy blow dry, you'll just have a nice tussled, natural kind of looks. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Yeah, that will be it for all that. Thank you. She knows exactly what she's doing, but I wonder if once leader, Red Rainer, the tax evader, will still call for a general election. Remember this? I absolutely welcome that Rishi Sunak has, you know, become leader of the Conservatives Party,
Starting point is 00:26:47 but what I want to see is a general election so that people can give that mandate to whoever is our prime minister going forward. Yes, indeed, and we won't forget that. We really won't. But it's very troubling what's going on here as the deep state deposed ex-prime minister Liz Tross explained, Kyrs Stama is the Theresa May of the Labour Party. If we follow the logic of what happened in the Tory Party,
Starting point is 00:27:12 Labor members will ultimately replace Stama with their favourite Angela Rainer, much as Theresa was replaced by Boris. She will fail to achieve anything, as the strings will still be pulled by the Labour Illuminati and the British. British deep state. Labor MPs will tire of this and will eventually crown where streeting the Rishi Sunak of the Labour Party who is a creature of the system. Nothing will change and Labour will be crushed in the 29 election. NB. There is no Labour of his trust. But remember, this crisis is fast becoming constitutional because the Epstein Files revelations were also putting
Starting point is 00:27:53 the royal family in peril. As an unwell-looking King Charles, who we have to remember is still undergoing cancer treatment, was once again heckled in Lancashire today. So it was lovely there, wasn't it, to see the royalists fight back. But of course, it doesn't deal with the situation overall, which Prince William tried to do just before he got on this flight to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, where he has arrived this evening. In this unprecedented statement,
Starting point is 00:29:23 it is a joint statement alongside his wife, Catherine, the Princess of Wales, issued by Kensington Palace. The couple declared, I can confirm the Prince and Princess of Wales have been deeply concerned by the continuing revelations. Their thoughts remain focused on the victims.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Now, that statement was deemed necessary. after today's Damning Sun newspaper front page, which claims that Andrew leaked confidential trade envoy docs to Epstein, as calls grow for the ex-Prince to face a criminal probe just like Peter Mandelson. The newspaper reporting he passed on an email containing at least four assessments in 2010 when acting as a UK global trade envoy. Andrew should face a criminal prosecution experts said last night. Under official guidance, envoys have a duty of confidentiality over sensitive commercial or political information about official visits.
Starting point is 00:30:28 Former Royal Police Commander Di Davies has demanded Andrew be subjected to a full criminal investigation for alleged misconduct in public office. He told the son the failure to investigate Andrew across a range of alleged activity is a national scale. scandal on the same scale as Mandelson. These emails show he abused his position. The police simply have to know what was in these emails. If he has divulged information of national importance in a position of public trust when he was funded by taxpayers, that must be investigated as a criminal act. He had access to people at the very top because of this job. What was he doing? Leaking the information to a paedophile? I'm so angry at the failure of the Met Police to get a grip on this and run a full investigation on multiple fronts. He simply cannot be afforded any special treatment. This man was an
Starting point is 00:31:19 ambassador for the UK, but he has brought it into disrepute in so many ways. Or today, an update. The Thames Valley Police have confirmed that they are at least looking into the allegations with a spokeswoman saying we can confirm receipt of this report and are assessing the information in line with our established prestigious. So how much trouble is our disunited kingdom facing? A hell of a lot. But in these dark days, Katie Hopkins sees reason for hope. She posted, this is a great time to be alive.
Starting point is 00:32:01 Think directionally. Rupert Lowe, rape gang inquiry, relentless. Ben Habib, gathering people together. Forensic. Reforms Matt Goodwin, old school campaigning on the streets. Uplifting. Tommy and the team, banging the bloody drum. We are winning. Believe me, this was a lonely road, but no more. She added, I see all the rage and shouting in these comments, vote reform, get Tory, shame on you, who paid you off, you're a Jew, why aren't you standing up for English people?
Starting point is 00:32:31 I think the anger is at the state of the country. She added, I believe Rupert Lowe will be the answer we need. but despite being ostracized from reform, GB News and all their networks for fear of contamination, I also choose to see the best in people today. And I have to say, I saw the best of people, patriots over the weekend, as I attended Advance UK's packed first major policy announcement in London. I was disgusted, however, to see not one member of the mainstream media in attendance. Not one representative of GB News in attendance. Not one representative of talk TV in attendance.
Starting point is 00:33:17 So I'm afraid to say, I don't quite feel that same positivity as Katie when it comes to those mainstream media networks around Reform UK. But it doesn't matter. We've got the independent media. And in an exclusive interview today, Ben Habib has called for a general election because he says the Labour Party is now done. on Stama finally to resign. So for me, it's academic whether he resigns or not. He should be. There should be an election. I mean, it doesn't suit Advanced UK to have an election right now because we're not ready.
Starting point is 00:33:54 But there should be an election. The Labour Party's done. There's no one to replace Stama. That's the problem. He is politically mortally wounded. But who's going to come in? David Lamy? I mean, for Christ's sake, you know.
Starting point is 00:34:05 Don't even suggest it. No, don't even suggest it. Well, I think it's going to be, I've given her. my nickname, Red Rainer the Tax of Vader. But the irony is, they're literally doing the same thing that they did with Mandelson. They are allowing someone who has been completely disgraced. To come back in. To come back because they have no one else.
Starting point is 00:34:28 And this is what the Labour Party always do. I actually think it's truly disgusting. But in my view, it's her. I know there's another school of thought that actually believe that Tony Blair is secretly advocating for Shibana MacMood. Of course, she would be the first Muslim Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She has been open about the fact that she has an Islamist agenda that drives, remember, these are her words. She's been on pro-Palest in March. Well, yeah, but her words are, my Islamist faith drives every decision I make.
Starting point is 00:34:57 That's what I mean about Islam being a globalist religion. It's not scary. It's scary times. Habib also agreed the Epstein Files revelations are satanic and warned that there are even darker times. to come for labour because Mandelson will blab. But what has been your feeling seeing these revelations emerge, seeing Stama's credibility absolutely dissolve, yet him refused to go?
Starting point is 00:35:27 I mean, this is one of the most shameful periods of British modern history, is it not? It is. I mean, we should be ashamed of ourselves ever since 2016. I mean, but what Blair did was horrendous. but he did it under the radar, it wasn't obvious. Mandelson, as you rightly point out, is part of a sick establishment. And the fact that he was thrown out of government twice,
Starting point is 00:35:49 then ennobled, then made ambassador in the heart of the establishment without any accountability for what they must have known to been awful, says to me that they've all done awful things, and he probably knows quite a lot about what they've been up to. So I think this... But some of this stuff is satanic.
Starting point is 00:36:05 It is satanic. It's awful. It's awful. It's absolutely direction. I know. It's horrendous. So you have to ask yourself the question, what have they been up to? They, you know, the revelations that are going to come. And they are going to be revelations.
Starting point is 00:36:21 There are going to be revelations about people we'll be surprised about. But they will come. And if they charge Mandelson and he's found guilty, he will blab. And he must have the dirty sort of tricks on everyone. And in the past few moments, the world's richest, And Elon Musk has now weighed in on slippery Stama's predicament. When J.K. Rowling added, called me wildly idealistic, but I like to think we'll one day have a PM who gives a shit about protecting the rights and safety of girls and women.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Musk reposted that and added indeed. It is the bare minimum for any PM, Stama needs to step up or step out. Now, Lauren the insider. Lauren, so a huge day of breaking news. We can look at the scene right now at number 10 Downing Street, where Slippery Stama is preparing at some point this evening to leave, although we do not know that he will do so through the front door in order to go and face his MPs.
Starting point is 00:37:31 But what an indictment, Lauren, that we haven't seen the Prime Minister once today. He doesn't give a damn about us. He hasn't spoken to us. because he's just so desperate to cling to power and has to keep his own MPs on side. But this is what they do. They are in damage limitation mode, spinning narratives lying to us.
Starting point is 00:37:54 These clowns work for us. What part of that don't they understand? We go out to work normally Monday to Friday, sign too much of our wages over for tax, and we pay their wages. They are taking advantage of, a system that was built by elites for elites. We've long known how they behave, Dan. It's common knowledge within the mainstream media industry. And this is why I always say you don't get the
Starting point is 00:38:25 truth from the mainstream media because they are being protected. Every time with Stama, it's too little, too late. He's like a pathetic supply teacher that no one listens to. And then we see him constantly hide behind things like children's safety and the online safety bill. This is a man that is destroying this country. He is lying to us and he poses a danger to our women and children because he has not once put any of us at the forefront of any decision. He is pushing a globalist agenda and he has to go. He will constantly keep passing the blame round. You know, Oh, I didn't know this, I didn't know that. Well, they seem to know where Tommy Robinson is every moment of the day.
Starting point is 00:39:13 But you're telling me they didn't dig into the files of Mandelson. We all knew. And they're still trying to protect Mandelson, Lauren. I mean, it was astonishing to me that a secret note was sent to all of the British mainstream media demanding that the MSM leave Mandelson alone. He was actually using the Ipso clauses designed to support. grieving families in a bid to stop scrutiny of his relationship with Epstein. Now, the national newspaper in Scotland, which by the way is a newspaper that I usually have absolutely no time for,
Starting point is 00:39:48 was the only part of the MSM to actually break ranks and post these demands from EPSO in full alongside the headline, we will not be silenced. I give them full credit for that, Lauren, but it just shows you how even to this day the organs of the deep state and the organs of the mainstream media are still working together to protect people like Mandelson. What the hell? It's absolutely disgusting. And there will be a lot of people that are very scared within that deep state web because the rot is so deep. They all protect each other. They live in a world whereby the normal rules don't apply to them. And it's interesting that Mandelson wanted to use I mean, Ipso is a regulatory board, but it means nothing, but it's a little, you know,
Starting point is 00:40:44 let's send a little warning out to the press. But they're all as bad as each other. The mainstream media have long known many things about many of the people that are, you know, in top positions within politics in the country. And because they are perceived to be elites or, you know, the one percenters, they get protection. Drain that bloody swamp. None of them can be trusted at this point. None of them are working in our interests. None of them care about us. This globalist agenda that is being pushed is sinister. It's chilling. And let's remember, we were never meant to have all of this information as well. We were never meant to have access to this level of, you know, the documents that have dropped in the Epstein.
Starting point is 00:41:34 I've been going through them every night since for the last week. It's revolting, but it's allowed because there is a web of protection. If someone's in the mainstream media, they've got protection or, oh, someone's in the House of Lords or someone has an OBE. The whole thing has to be dismantled done because it is working against us, the people. Indeed. Now, Lauren, you were of course, for one time before you're independent. media career, one of the country's top PR operatives. Got to ask you what's really going on with Angela Rainer here. So we've got two things happening.
Starting point is 00:42:14 One, she releases this bizarre video of her getting her hair done. You know, I'm a woman of the people. And here I am with my northern hairdresser. And at the Guardian, secretly prepping a website for her leadership campaign, Lauren, all while posting on X that she fully. supports Stama. She doesn't support Stama, does she? But is this in order to buy her time? Because of course, this is a tax cheat who's still awaiting HMRC to clear her in some way.
Starting point is 00:42:47 Funny, if it was any of us that owed HMRC a pound, they would be, we'd be getting a fine for, you know, hundreds of pounds. But it's different rules. Everything is performative. Angela Rainer owes us all money because she's, you know, not paid her tax. for the stamp duty. And also, the fact she's set up this website does not surprise me. She probably thinks she's being really smart. But she is so stupid and she's a danger. Also, what really, really gets on my nerves is it's so obvious that Starma and Rainer
Starting point is 00:43:28 have been trying to, you know, get down with the kids and get on TikTok. Get off TikTok. start doing your job properly and actually just leave government because you're all useless and they're only sorry when they're caught. You know, if any of them ever came out and admitted to something freely without being caught,
Starting point is 00:43:47 we would all have the public a lot more respect for them because they would be treating us as human beings. But it's like people that get caught out and they're backed into a corner. I'm so fed up of hearing these empty words and watching all of these stories spin. These people are in charge of the country, literally crumbling and letting countless, you know, dangerous, illegal migrants in. None of them are working in our best interests.
Starting point is 00:44:16 So Angela Raina thinks she's being really cool on TikTok, showing her terrible hairstyle, which she probably didn't even pay for. And then she's setting up a website, you know, trying to start her own campaign. They all work against each other. They all are out for themselves. None of them are team players and none of them give an SH1T about any of us. This is why I'm adamant for me. It's advance. Indeed.
Starting point is 00:44:45 And of course we have our full exclusive interview with Ben Habib coming up later in the show. But Lauren, there's another technique that has been used over the past few hours. And it is when one of the bosses demands that the cabinet, ministers have to show loyalty. Now, Gido Forks, look at this table. They realized that over the space of an hour, this is when every cabinet minister realized, okay, we're going to have to go with this. And it was David Lammy who went public first at 2.28 p.m. And you'll see the loyalists of their very early, Steve Reed, Darren Jones, Rachel Reeves, Richard Hermann, John Healy. And then as we went along, It took a little while to come to West Streeting at 303 p.m. Ed Miliband at 3.10 p.m. Lisa Nandi at 3.24 p.m.
Starting point is 00:45:33 But according to Audrey Allegratti of the Times, he was informed by a minister that we have all been made to tweet messages of support. This message has gone out from Stama's aides and allies. and Ed McGuinness actually put a couple of these posts side by side and said Labor HQ to Cabinet, if you could just tweet something like, because when you look into these individual posts, Lauren, they're actually very similar. So here's David Lamies. Kirstama won a massive mandate 18 months ago for five years to deliver on Labor's manifesto that we all stood on. And then look at this from John Healy. The British public gave care a huge mandate only 18 months ago. So how shocking that even in this great moment of national decline and national peril, Lauren,
Starting point is 00:46:26 we have a supine cabinet who are simply prepared to follow orders rather than do the right thing morally? It's all optics as well, you know, be told to get the message out there. We are, you know, be seen as strong. The times have changed. We can see this for what it is. The public are smart. they will not be lied to. And this is so disrespectful that they think we will fall for these optics.
Starting point is 00:46:56 Starma lost trust a long time ago. We are fed up of excuses. We are fed up of narratives being flung in our face that we just don't believe because we have eyes. We have a brain and we have something called the internet. So we can clearly connect the dots and they are in free fall now. This is, it's just unbelievable. that I think he's hung on so long
Starting point is 00:47:20 and that they are trying to spin these narratives thinking we will fall for it. No, thank you. And Lauren, look at this. I actually couldn't believe this. Apparently, outside Downing Street today, according to Britain as broken, there is a mobile document shredder
Starting point is 00:47:40 parked outside. What are they hiding this time? And if you look close up on this picture. Look at this. On-site shredding, immediate secure information destruction. I mean, the optics of that, Lauren, is quite something. These PR, well, first of all, these PR mistakes you would expect, you know, a, I wouldn't even say an 18-year-old to make them. It's absolutely ridiculous. But yeah, there will be things that they will be hiding and they will be petrified. They cannot hide from us the public anymore. We can see
Starting point is 00:48:24 the 1% the elites, exactly, we can see who they are. We can see how they behave. None of them are sorry. They're sorry when they get caught. They can shred all the evidence they like, if that's what they were doing. But their actions and their timelines speak very, very clearly to us. They're sick. They're satanic. They've got to go. And everything is no longer done, a conspiracy either. These people really are as terrible as we all think. Indeed they are. Indeed they are. The shocking thing about the Epstein files is that there's so much more to question. And we're now even questioning some of our previous theories, even we already knew there were cover-ups going on.
Starting point is 00:49:16 So let's take the death of Jeffrey Epstein himself. Now, I don't think for a single second and never have that Jeffrey Epstein actually killed himself. And none of it ever added up. But actually now there is a growing school of thought that Jeffrey Epstein might still be alive. And it is major figures who are starting to take on this argument based on. on documentation provided in the Epstein files. Tommy Robinson posted just a reminder, Jeffrey Edwin Epstein absolutely definitely did not kill himself. But Katie Hopkins went one step further posting, do I believe Epstein is dead? Absolutely not. In fact, I think it's kind of
Starting point is 00:50:04 mad to even be asking the question. Lady Victoria Harvey said the same thing on an interview on LBC. I don't even think Jeffrey Epstein's dead anymore, to be honest. You don't think Jeffrey Epstein's dead? No, I don't. I think he might be alive. What would lead you to that conclusion? I just, I'd seen one of those emails, one of the ones that ended up in the files,
Starting point is 00:50:28 and I think that prison guard needs to be interviewed, the one that he said he saw the bodies being switched out. So your honest belief is that Jeffrey Epstein is alive somewhere? I said it's not my honest belief, but I think it's a possibility. Where might he be? Israel, everyone is... And I mean, of course it is a possibility because look at what is included
Starting point is 00:50:51 within the Epstein files from end-wokeness at 10.39pm on the night Epstein was found dead. Someone was seen going into Epstein's jail tear. No mention of this in the 2019 report. Or what about this? The fact that there was a statement announcing Jeffrey Epstein's death
Starting point is 00:51:10 which emerged from the files but it's dated a day before. He apparently killed himself in his cell. Now, I know a lot of the pictures we are being shown have been debunked, but this is just one of them from Senior Peters, who wrote Israel, faked his death, Epstein is still alive, and walking the streets of Tel Aviv. So to Lauren, the inside of the independent journalist who is looking closely into the Epstein files.
Starting point is 00:51:42 I mean, Lauren, I've never thought that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself for a single second. But given the fact that there are such serious discrepancies about what actually happened in that prison on the night of his death, and at 10.39 p.m., it seems very clear that someone was seen going in to Epstein's JLT, yet there was no mention of it in the official report. can we really rule out anymore the possibility that Epstein was removed alive and could still be walking the face of this earth? Can we rule that out? So I genuinely think at this point we can rule nothing out because I've spent over a week going through the files until kind of like 2, 3am every day. Everything we have been told, we have been lied to in the most appalling way. Now, these, you know, satanic individuals have abused women and children in a way that is so nightmarish.
Starting point is 00:52:48 It's actually hard to comprehend. And the cover-up regarding Epstein and everything that's gone on, the fact that so many vile individuals have been protected and not ever held to account for their abhorrent actions. We have to go back and we have to look at the facts, and the facts remain the same. We have been lied to. We have been taken as fools. You know, Pambondi tried to release old flight locks for us initially, and then the video when it was released was missing parts. Then we were told there was, you know, nothing to suggest trafficking had taken place. Everything. We have to discard. If anything we have been given by an official source, forget it. We've got to go back to basics. So that means we have to go through this
Starting point is 00:53:39 forensically. Now, Jeffrey Epstein, I genuinely think we have to consider the fact he may still be alive because he was not working solo and he had a lot of protection. The entire story was ridiculous. I'm deeply offended. They thought we'd fall for it. You know, oh, the guards fell asleep. Oh, the camera wasn't working. He hung himself with a sheet. I mean, please. So we have to look at everything. Now, there are lots of pictures circulating that are not true.
Starting point is 00:54:16 The only things I talk about are things that I have personally researched and taken from the files. And we have to go back. We're just looking at number 10 Downing Street as slippery Stama emerges for the first time all day. This is the first time we have seen him all day to go and face the music. Not of the British public, Lauren, but of the PLP, the Labour Parliamentary Party. And I think nothing says gutless like that, Lauren. And we will come back, of course, to Epstein. But I guess the only reason we're here in the first place is because Stama was so gutless in terms of not being prepared to
Starting point is 00:55:03 stand down for selecting Peter Mandelson to be his US ambassador despite knowing the links between Epstein and Mandelson himself. So I mean, all of this stuff is interlinked. But I just find it astonishing that here we are, Lauren, at nearly 6pm, if you're watching live, on this day. And it is the first visual we get of slippery stammer. We effectively have a prime minister, here he is, hunkered down these shots. He couldn't get in that car quick enough. No, he couldn't. These are the shots from just seconds ago.
Starting point is 00:55:43 Stama, facing the music. He's the one who looks ashen face, and he should. He should because he thought he was going to get away with selecting a traitor and a paedophile enabler to be our representative in Washington. Anyway, Lauren, sorry, back to you. And we've also seen him. Like, you know, we knew what Stama was like a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:56:10 But he seems to forget, you do not fail British children and get away with it. You do not keep this position when you fail our children. Not only do you fail our children, you enable the continued failure of our children. No. No, indeed. Now, Katie Hopkins intervention. very interesting, Lauren. I mean, she says that it's even mad to be asking the question
Starting point is 00:56:40 if Epstein is dead. Yeah, I mean, she raises a really good point. Katie's an incredibly smart woman, and she's ahead of her time always. So she raises a really good point. You know, Jeffrey Epstein is someone that many, many people fear. you know, we'll speak out. I imagine there is a strong possibility he is being housed in Israel
Starting point is 00:57:10 and is being given, you know, protection. It's just not possible, I don't think, that he was killed in that cell. There's too many weird pieces of evidence. The fact that none of the footage lines up, none of the timelines, if we look at what's in the documents to what's been released, everything doesn't match. It's a jigsaw with none of the pieces fitting in. And if we were told the truth about, you know, he what he is dead,
Starting point is 00:57:44 then these pieces of evidence, times, dates, they would fit effortlessly, but they don't. Lauren, breaking right now, and we only have a small amount of detail on this, so let's get into this together, hugely significant. A statement has just dropped from Buckingham Palace, which says in a statement it will stand ready to support any police investigation into Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor. This is a dramatic development on a dramatic day that has already seen Prince William and Catherine release a statement before William arrived in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia talking about the victims, even though Epstein was not named. But for a long time, Lauren, people like you have been highly critical of King Charles for giving his brother, his younger brother, seemingly a pass from the law. Now, this statement, which we are waiting
Starting point is 00:58:55 to receive in full, looks like it could change everything. Because Buckingham Palace, I mean, you've just got to think of the seismic nature of this. A king of England saying that his institution will support an investigation into his own brother. This is unprecedented historic stuff. I do welcome this comment from them. However, first of all, it shouldn't have taken over a week. I have said on my channel that I believe that there have been lawyers working around the clock forensically going through these details to weigh up.
Starting point is 00:59:42 Can charges be bought against Andrew Mountbatten Windsor? And only then would they speak. Evidently, Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales took a stand and put their comment out earlier, and Prince Edward has spoken previously on this as well. But at the end of the day, Dan, we shouldn't be in a position where this is such a great step that the king has said this. These things shouldn't have happened. People have alleged they've been abused on royal land. For too long, there has been too much rot with inside palace walls.
Starting point is 01:00:18 So actually, we also need to work out. How has this happened? Because it's absolutely impossible that people have not seen witness. and enabled many of the things that victims have alleged. Paul Page, the former Royal Police Protection Officer, spoke about, let's say, ladies of the night. Okay, Lauren, let me just interrupt you because I've just received this statement from Buckingham Palace in full,
Starting point is 01:00:45 this historic statement. Let me bring it to you. The King has made clear in words and through unprecedented actions his profound concern at allegations which continue to come to light in respect of Mr. Mountbatten-Winser's conduct. While the specific claims in question are for Mr. Mountbatten-Winzer to address, if we are approached by Thames Valley Police, we stand ready to support them as you would expect. as was previously stated,
Starting point is 01:01:24 Their Majesty's thoughts and sympathies have been and remain with the victims of any and all forms of abuse. So there we go. That is a hugely significant and historic statement coming out of Buckingham Palace. This has literally just been released in the past few moments. And you do just have to take a moment to think about the significance of this. The king naming his brother, but of course his brother is no longer a working
Starting point is 01:01:58 member of the royal family, is no longer able to use those titles. So simply referring to Andrew as Mr. Mountbatten, Windsor, but saying that the palace will support the Thames Valley Police into any investigation into Andrew. The other very significant thing for me, Lauren, And obviously we're looking at this for the first time, is the fact that the palace talks about the victims of any and all forms of abuse. Note that word abuse in a statement which is referring to Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor. It's hard for me to be positive about this. Of course, I'm happy they have made the statement.
Starting point is 01:02:49 But I look at this from a PR point of view. and how long has it taken the documents dropped a week ago on Friday, you know, last Friday. So I know clearly they have been going through these to check, is there a case that can be bought against Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor? This to me, it might not be a popular opinion, but this is damage limitation because that they have had their chance to make a statement before, you know, nine days. So at the end of the day, I see this as they are trying to, you know, spin a narrative and they are trying to get ahead, so to say. But this for me is fairly
Starting point is 01:03:30 performative. I do understand the gravitas of it, the fact that they've named him, they've used the words abuse. But I also have absolutely no faith in the police down. These, you know, the same police force that have done horrific things to children within the grooming gangs as per the children's testimonies. So I'm afraid I'm not as positive on this. This is what we should really be expecting from our king. And it's late. And Lauren, for a long time, King Charles has been determined to avoid a police investigation into Andrew, as has much of the British deep state, of course, because, for example, Lauren, let's think about Andrew's visits to Epstein's, you know, whatever we want to call it, you know, House of Discontent in New York City, where we learn
Starting point is 01:04:30 that there may have been two police protection officers working for Andrew, working for the British state, working for us within Epstein's residences. Well, what to do you? did they see what was documented? And the problem is, is this is going to bring in all of that into a potential investigation. But I think Charles, having been heckled now time and again, knew that the public mood on this was changing. But see, this is what really annoys me. It shouldn't be about the public mood. It should be do the right thing. Do the right thing before we are angry. Do the right thing. Do the right thing. thing morally, do the right thing that you should automatically do. You know, I've also looked
Starting point is 01:05:23 through, Dan, criminals have been invited into Buckingham Palace. They've been celebrated. We've got America's worst predator that was ultimately roaming around the palace. This is absolutely disgusting. It's shocking. I've personally seen the emails within the Epstein Files where Amanda Thirst Andrew's former private secretary was arranging the travel for the police protection officers. I've seen the logs of all of the girls that have been recruited from all around the world, from Eastern Europe to Portugal to Italy everywhere. And at the end of the day, it is impossible for anyone to say they didn't see anything. It's just impossible.
Starting point is 01:06:07 And so we have to ask ourselves now, as taxpayers, we have many of us as parents, and grandparents. We have funded this to happen. This is disgusting. It should have never got this far. Buckingham Palace have as well used their position, their power, and they've leveraged it, to squash stories.
Starting point is 01:06:31 We only need to see Amy Roebuck, who's filmed on camera, who previously said that's what the palace did. They kind of insinuated the press wouldn't get access to, you know, the top royals that. they wanted if they ran their story. So we are looking at sadly an institution that has buried this, that has spun narratives and that has made excuses. So I believe that actually this is performative
Starting point is 01:06:57 from King Charles. He's not my king. He would have been my king if he came out well over a week ago. He would have been my king as well if he'd said anything on the grooming gangs. And he knows well all about the grooming gangs because Casey, from the Casey, you know, port that was done on them, she's on the board of his charity, the King's Trust. So I just, all I can see now is damage limitation mode activated. Because the King didn't want to do this in your view. And the thing is, there was a significant change of mood over the past week where it started with Edward and then it moved to Queen Camilla. And the idea seemed to become that any time a senior royal, apart from maybe Catherine, the Princess of Wales, was out in public,
Starting point is 01:07:44 were going to be questioned and challenged on Epstein and Prince Andrew. Former Prince Andrew. Excuse me. Sometimes an old habit dies hard. But this is what happened when Charles was visiting. And I have to say, Lauren, I think he looked very unwell today, visiting Lancashire, just a few hours ago. So, Lauren, I think Buckingham Palace have been acutely aware of the fact that there is this growing sense of unease. and the idea that silence was simply not going to cuss us anymore.
Starting point is 01:09:12 I mean, let's look at these new pictures that are just coming in of Prince William meeting Crown Prince Mohammed Bil Salman on the first day of this visit to Saudi Arabia. He knew that he had to say something, so he released a statement, not naming Epstein, not naming Andrew, but at least something before getting on the plane. Because, of course, he wanted to avoid what had happened to. to his relatives over the past week. Watch. Charles!
Starting point is 01:09:44 Charles! Have you pressurised? The police is not investigating Andrew. Thank you for coming. Thank you. The Royal Family helped the Epstein investigation. Do you have a message for Epstein's victims, Your Majesty? But how are you coping with that?
Starting point is 01:10:01 Well, with the best will in the world, I'm not sure this is the audience that is probably the least bit interested in that. So they all came here to listen to my education in solving the future. How long have you known about it? Have you been covering up for Andrew? So, Lauren, this was very unseemly for the British royal family. William obviously hoping to avoid something similar in Saudi Arabia. So the briefing behind the scenes that, oh, we care so much about this,
Starting point is 01:10:33 it didn't really work anymore unless they were actually prepared to go public. Well, also, you know, it worked that kind of containment and. batting things away when people listen to the mainstream media, but the mainstream media are a total laughing stock now. And so independent creators and journalists, they can't contain us because we are driven to morally do the right thing and to call this BS out. And so then also the public are,
Starting point is 01:11:08 I would argue, quite rightly heckling King Charles, asking where this comment is. Because we are cross. we are incredibly cross about what has happened and what has happened over decades as well. You know, this is not an isolated event. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor sat in Buckingham Palace and lied to everyone. He also smeared victims' names, and I'm not saying allegedly on this. What we have witnessed is truly terrible.
Starting point is 01:11:41 So I do believe this is damage limitations. that's come into action. I also think it's really important to note that the news bulletin about Prince William being in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia for the three-day trip, it was positioned that he had been sent by the government. This is a very interesting development as well, because it is very, you know, it's clearly stating he didn't have really a choice. That is why he is there. And the Saudis are also heavily mentioned within the Epstein Files as well. So I imagine, you know, Prince William wanted to make it very clear what his thoughts were, as well as Catherine Princess of Wales, and ensure that his statement was out and people knew he was there
Starting point is 01:12:31 on behalf of the government. This isn't a personal soft power trip like we had seen Andrew Mountbatten Windsor do all too frequently. this was business for Prince William. Lauren, what happens next? Because all of a sudden you see the pressure heaped upon the Thames Valley Police and the Metropolitan Police who time and again, and by the way, I give absolutely no flexibility in my support for them over this. I think it's despicable what they have done
Starting point is 01:13:05 because time and again what they have claimed is that they're assessing information and never actually opened an investigation. If they had this level of information on any other person, especially a high-profile person, because two-tier justice does exist in this United Kingdom, an investigation would have been opened months ago. It's sort of wrong that it almost takes a nod from the king for the police to say, okay, now we're going to investigate.
Starting point is 01:13:33 That poses a whole load of questions too. But also, Dan, if we look at this statement, you know, we would support. Well, that's a given, no. Surely when your brother has been, you know, had victims all of these things, we have also seen financial alleging, like financial crimes coming out,
Starting point is 01:13:55 it should be a given. Like, what kind of world are we living in where they think saying, yeah, we would back an investigation is a good sign. That is just morally, like, that's gutter. We should be building up from that. That should be a given. But make no mistake, okay, they will get him on, I'm sure, financial crimes. And this will be done. So Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will go down in history books as a financial criminal,
Starting point is 01:14:23 not one that allegedly was inviting prostitutes to Buckingham Palace, not one that has allegedly abused Virginia Dufray, not one that has allegedly abused someone else at Royal Lodge on Royal Land. they do not want people to associate the family with potential sex crimes, sex trafficking, all of these horrific allegations. So, yeah, I imagine they will nail him on the financials and that that will compartmentalize it for them. But we won't forget because the people that have listened to the victims know exactly what Andrew is capable of from their point of view. It's in their book.
Starting point is 01:15:07 It's in their testimonies. Lauren, the thing is, though, misconduct in public office, I mean, I absolutely hear what you're saying, and I don't think anyone will forget Andrew's behaviour with women and with Epstein. But misconduct in public office is a potentially far more serious crime in terms of the statute books and in terms of what might see Andrew end up behind bars,
Starting point is 01:15:33 which is something that Andrew Lowney, the author of Entitled has predicted for a long time, including right here on Outspoken. He does believe Andrew will end up locked up. Now, a lot of people like me have been a lot more skeptical about whether the British deep state will ever allow that to happen. I see the tide turning. I see the net closing. Peter Mandelson is facing jail time.
Starting point is 01:15:55 I think Andrew is now facing jail time. I mean, look, let's be realistic about it. But misconduct and public office does actually carry a potential life sentence. And so I think a lot of people will say, okay, if that's the easier thing to actually see Andrew face justice, then okay. You know, maybe that is the easier path. But look, I just want to repeat that we have received a bombshell statement from Buckingham Palace in the past few moments, which really will change the course of history for so many years. The British Deep State worked with the British monarchy to do everything possible to shield Andrew Mountbathie. and Windsor, the former Duke of York, from a police investigation. King Charles has accepted
Starting point is 01:16:40 the game is up and that that can no longer continue. And here was his bombshell statement turning on his younger brother today. The king has made clear in words and through unprecedented actions his profound concern and allegations which continue to come to light in respect of Mr. Mount Batten Windsor's conduct. While the specific claims in question are for Mr. Mountbatten Windsor to address. If we are approached by Thames Valley Police, we stand ready to support them as you would expect. As was previously stated, their majesty's thoughts and sympathies have been and remain with the victims of any and all forms of abuse. So Lauren, it's still a historic moment, but you would argue potentially only the first twist in what is now looking like. And look,
Starting point is 01:17:31 I don't want to put the car before the horse, what everyone knows with me is that I am someone who believes in due process and I absolutely believe in innocent before proven guilty. But I think the problem that a lot of people like you have is that for a long time, Andrew has been protected and has been shielded. We now, just not only through this statement, Lauren, but through the way that this entire scandal is changing. I think now for the first time since these allegations emerged in 2011, see a path to where Andrew could, could, it's still a case of could at this point, could be in the dock, could be facing jail and could actually face a trial in the United Kingdom because up until now, the idea has always been, well, he's never going to
Starting point is 01:18:23 travel to the United States. Things have changed all of a sudden. I very much hope that that is the case. I do think we need to look at a wider picture, though. How did Andrew manage to get such protection to this point? And it comes down to the fact, Dan, that Andrew has access to the best lawyers, the best PRs, the best professional spinners in the country. And so many people that have, you know, gone up against power structures like that, they're on the back foot from the off. You know, Epstein, for example, has been paying people or, you know, people associated with Epstein to smear victims' names. These girls have gone up against the very worst of society. So of course, it's brilliant that this is a step in the right direction. But we shouldn't even need to be in this
Starting point is 01:19:19 position. It shouldn't be 2026 when they are now saying, yeah, we're happy to, you know, to work with authorities. Let's remember, authorities as well have failed for a long time when it comes to the 1%. They have protected them. And when we look at financial misconduct, Andrew Loney has been trying to get details, documents that should be publicly available and they go missing. Evidence then gets, you know, oh, don't know where that's gone. This is unacceptable. If the family are to continue, we need transparency. We need the elites, the people in power and the police to earn our trust back because our trust has been broken big time. Whilst many families do not have, you know, a thousand pounds in life savings and could never go up against these kind of
Starting point is 01:20:21 big names. It's just, it makes me furious, Dan. You know, the 99%, we are the people, not the 1%. So yes, of course he should be behind bars if you look at the facts. But I still don't have faith in this judiciary, I'm afraid. No, I don't either. Well, I don't think we have a justice system in the United Kingdom anymore. I've said that for a long time.
Starting point is 01:20:45 And of course, just a reminder that this extraordinary and truly historic state, released by King Charles will quite possibly push Slippery Stama off a lot of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. You could argue the monarch has done our embattled Prime Minister quite a favour. But what I can tell you, because of course while we've been on air today, we have seen Slippery Stama leave No. 10 Downing Street. It was the first sighting that we've seen of the Prime Minister all day. He has headed to the parliamentary estate, where he is speaking to around 400 members of the parliamentary Labour Party right now. As he walked into the room, he was asked if he would remain Prime Minister by a journalist, but apparently was greeted in that room by a whole load
Starting point is 01:21:34 of applause. You could argue, though, that's quite performative. That's always going to happen. But perhaps the biggest relief for Slippery Stama right now is the fact that the King has released this historic statement which trust me will dominate, I believe, the front pages tomorrow. This was the moment that we saw Slippery Stama. Just a few minutes ago, leave number 10 Downing Street the first time we had seen the embattled Prime Minister since the Scottish Labour leader, Anas Sawah, turned on him in dramatic fashion. So of course, we're going to keep across all that breaking news and our exclusive interview with Ben Habib. where he gets into all of this, the leader of Advance UK, coming up very soon.
Starting point is 01:22:24 Breaking right now, shock Epstein files emails have linked the disappearance of Madeline McCann to Galane Maxwell for the first time, but the mainstream media have decided to ignore the story. Now, what I'm showing you right there is the easy, Fit photograph released of one of these suspects in the Madeline McCann case in the past. And as Maverick X posted, can we talk about how Galane Maxwell looks similar to the female abductor sketch of Madeline McCann?
Starting point is 01:23:04 Now, presumably a lot of people have completely dismissed this link because it sounds like a conspiracy theory. You know, I don't use that term. I don't use that term because every time there is a conspiracy theory. within a few years it has come true. But within the Epstein files, we have now established that in September 2009, Gleine Maxwell was said to have been seen with a young girl
Starting point is 01:23:34 matching the description of Madeline McCann. That was two years after her disappearance in Portugal. So I want to take you through the report in full from the Epstein files. And of course, there are some redactions here. So the communication says the woman I saw looked just like Gleine Maxwell. I reported the sighting to the police but thought I would report it to you as well. And then when asked what was the exact crime that occurred, it was a suspected sighting of an abducted child,
Starting point is 01:24:05 we believe that the approximate date was the end of September or the beginning of October 2009. And the eyewitness says, and this is according to this new documentation released in the Epstein Files. I was living in, and it's redacted. I went to the shop down the road. It was a Sunday and very quiet. I turned off from my street on the main road and found myself walking behind a woman and a little girl. There was also a middle-aged man with them, but he was walking much further ahead. When I got up close to the girl, I noticed she looked like Madeline McCann. The woman was trying to hurry her along and seemed agitated that I was there. The little girl held her hand over her right eye the whole time we were walking. She kept on turning around to look at me.
Starting point is 01:24:51 I turned off after a while. I reported it to the website as a sighting as I found it was odd. Didn't think about it for years till I saw the eB post about Glane Maxwell and the theory of her taking. And let me just show you that e-fit picture of the so-called female abduct. who does bear a striking resemblance to Galane Maxwell. Let me bring in Lauren the insider who has been spending days combing through the Epstein files independently. Now, Lauren, of course, there needs to be a lot of work done on this. I know there does.
Starting point is 01:25:37 And no one is directly saying that Galane Maxwell was involved in the disappearance of Madeline McCann. apart from, of course, this one eyewitness sighting. However, I believe that you have been able to at least place Galane Maxwell in Portugal, which is, of course, where Madeline McCann was abducted from. Well, Galane Maxwell would frequently go to Portugal, fly into Lisbon, as would many of the other people that were recruiting for Jeffrey Epstein. They, you know, Faro, Lisbon, it all comes up on the logs.
Starting point is 01:26:17 Interestingly, we are not able and not meant to be able to piece everything together seamlessly because they have redacted the very information we need. So we don't know this 2009 spotting. They haven't said where this is, which makes it very hard. The redactions within the files, they frequently have taken out certain. and information which would help us piece things together. But if we go back to the facts, what do we know? Well, we know that John Luke Brunel, who had a modelling company that was a front for the
Starting point is 01:26:52 trafficking, was given triplets as a birthday present. The story is so abhorrent, Dan, I can't even repeat it. But there was terabytes of child porn. This is horrific. I can't even believe we. we have got to a stage where people have been failed this badly. It makes me feel sick. So I think, again, we have to remember anything we've been told, we have to absolutely discard it. And this is why I have said for a long time, we as the public, we have to work hard for our news to decipher
Starting point is 01:27:31 what we can believe and what we can't. Because so many children were put at risk for the officials to tell us, you know, that, oh, Galane Maxwell was just trafficking, and to who? Who was she trafficking to? No one's in jail. So they've lied to us there. And the picture done, you know, it absolutely looks like Galane Maxwell. And what also makes me so cross is these rumours have circulated amongst social media. And I feel that many citizen journalists and many free thinkers and critical thinkers, you know, they have that term conspiracy theorist weaponised against them. And they're made to feel shame for thinking these things like it's so ludicrous. Well, the world is run by satanic paedophiles.
Starting point is 01:28:24 We can see that in the Epstein documents. That's a fact. So ultimately, we now have to try and piece the rest of this together. If you ask anyone about the Madeline McCann, you know, the entire case, it didn't make sense. John Wedger, the former Scotland Yard detective, has said this openly. Nothing made sense with this case. And if you look at the location that she was abducted from, this was a very, very safe part of Portugal.
Starting point is 01:28:53 Nothing like this had ever happened. It was very family-orientated. The same families would go back there every year. This was so out of the ordinary. And that then makes you think, okay, well, we do have to now consider that Gilae Maxwell did go to Portugal. The Jeffrey Epstein Trafficking Network did recruit from Portugal. It also, you know, went to many other places.
Starting point is 01:29:20 But we are dealing with organised crime here. So it is going to take some time to go through this. But evidently, those in power have never given us the full picture on this. No, indeed. And the thing is, Lauren, you would have. imagine that Kate and Jerry McCann would be aware of this? If not, would they be asking questions now? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:29:50 I mean, the Madeline McCann... What I've always found frustrating about the Madeline McCann story is... And this probably isn't a popular thing to say. But, you know, and obviously anyone that's lost their child in these circumstances, it is just like a nightmare. But if this were a couple that weren't doctors and were in a low-income household and didn't speak like, you know, Jerry and Kate McCann, there would not have been this level of press interest in this story.
Starting point is 01:30:21 You know, if this were a hard working class family that spoke like Tommy Robinson and they had also been for dinner and left their children, the narrative would have been so different on this, Dan. You know, children do go missing all the time. but the press decided to run with this narrative because it sold for them as well. But there have been many children that the press have never covered
Starting point is 01:30:47 because they also weren't pretty and blonde and there wasn't a narrative there that they could embellish and keep running. Lauren, do you think that we're ever going to find out what really happened to Madeline McCann? I mean, I've spoken. to people in Portugal that lived there and they have long had their own theories
Starting point is 01:31:14 on what went on. I think a lot of time has passed on this. We don't have the evidence that's readily available for us to try and piece things together. I think if this were happening now that citizen journalists and the public are some of the smartest people, you know, they are incredibly forensic
Starting point is 01:31:37 in their research and it would be a different situation. But I think, I don't think we will get the truth on this. And unless these redactions are lifted from the Epstein files, we can't place where this person alleges this spotting was. So that's really concerning because the location, that shouldn't be actually redacted. But like many redactions within the Epstein files, there are parts within that file where it should not be redacted.
Starting point is 01:32:13 Lauren, we've got more breaking news. It's quite a day of it. Okay, so this is brand new. Wes Streety, who we know is the Health Secretary, but has been working behind the scenes for some time to try and depose slippery Starma as Prime Minister, despite the fact he backed him earlier today, has now released some of his postings.
Starting point is 01:32:38 personal communications with Peter Mandelson, who, remember, is totally swept up in all of these Epstein files and now under a police investigation. Now, when it comes down to it, Lauren, he is trying to save his litical career with streeting. That's what he's doing because he has been pictured for years and years and years with Mandelson, who is viewed as a political hero. They are, of course, both gay men as well. And so this release, which has been outlined here by Politics UK, is of Wes Streeting's own messages with Peter Mandelson. Let's go through them. I'm seeing them at the same time as you.
Starting point is 01:33:29 this has literally just dropped. So in March 2025, that's last year, 28th of March 2025, where's streeting? Oh, goodness, it's bad right from the start. Where's Streeting messages Peter Mandelson? I fear we're in big trouble here. And I am toast at the next election. We just lost our safest ward in Redbridge, 51% Muslim, Ilford South, to a Gaza independent. At this rate, I don't think we'll hold either of the two Ilford seats. Later that day, he says there isn't a clear answer to the question, why Labour? Lord Mandelson replies, he's showing how closely they are in touch, just nine minutes later, saying the government doesn't have an economic philosophy, which is then followed through in a program of policies,
Starting point is 01:34:22 where Streating replies saying no growth strategy at all. The conversation continues in July last year. This is on the 24th of July, 11 p.m. Where West Street and declares that Israel is committing war crimes. He says, I am sure this will come up in coming days. I wanted to check in with you on recognition of Palestine and the domestic politics of it. Kier's statement today was excellent, but Macron's statement tonight ups the ante. Morally and politically, I think we need to join France.
Starting point is 01:34:52 Morally because Israel is committing war crimes before our eyes. government talks the language of ethnic cleansing and I've met with our own medics out there who describe the most chilling and distressing scenes of calculated brutality. Politically, a commons vote will be engineered in September on recognition and we will lose if we're not ahead of it. There are no circumstances in which people like me or Shabana could abstain or vote against. Conference will be a sea of Palestine flags and the moderates will be waiving them. So he talks for quite some time about Palestine and the fact that Israel is committing more crimes,
Starting point is 01:35:28 to which Lord Mandelson replies saying, I can see all this, but I am worried that such a gesture now could blow a 2S out of the water if Israel decided that unilateral recognition justified for the WB annexation, which the US would be powerless to stop or reverse. That would be the end of it. So I think we need to employ practical means to get a 2S not quickly I grant, but realistically. the PA with reform and new leadership can advance this with Arab-US European support. The alternative is a further deadlocked death spiral or an even greater scale than now. Wes Streeting replies Israel is doing it anyway. This is rogue state behavior. Let them pay the prices prized with sanctions applied to the state, not just a few ministers.
Starting point is 01:36:08 So that's what we've got so far, Lauren. But what is very interesting to me about this is that it suggests that where streeting is saying, I'm not tainted by Peter Mandelson. Here are all of our messages, which means I'm very much running for leader. This is all very much implied. The other thing, of course, that it does, Lauren, is pile the pressure now on other members of the cabinet and Stama himself to publish your own communications with Peter Mandelson. Just do it. Don't go through any process you don't need to.
Starting point is 01:36:43 Just publish your own messages with Peter Mandelson. Do it. They are panicking. They're all trying to save their own bacon. And at the end of the day, Labor is sinking and I'm here for it. You know, let it sink. This is the party that cannot be trusted. This is the party that works against us, the public, the taxpayer, these clowns work for us. They're liars. And West Streeting is trying to, I don't even think he comes off well in those messages. I think he's arrogant as well. I think he's arrogant as well. and it's so clear they are all just trying to look after themselves. They do not operate as a team. They will all turn on each other. This is not a political party that has any of our best interests at heart. This is a party that has lied to us.
Starting point is 01:37:34 This is a party that prioritises illegal migrants coming into our country and pushing an agenda that is working against Christian. Patriots. No thank you. The lot of them can go. Indeed. And thank you so much to Laura Jane, by the way, for her super chat on the Mandy McCain's story. She says totally agree with what Lauren said about Madeline McCann's parents being doctors. She is right about it. If it was a lower class family and a child went missing, it wouldn't have been covered as much. So Lauren, the insider, thank you so much. But now we are behind the scenes at the Advance UK policy launch in central London,
Starting point is 01:38:18 for the uncanncled interview. We have just come off an incredible and bold policy announcement from Advance UK's leader Ben Habib. And then I'm going to get into some of those extraordinary policies in just one second. But the first thing I wanted to check, is there a member of the mainstream media here? Not that I haven't seen one. Not that I'm aware of, no.
Starting point is 01:38:45 That's appalling. They're probably crept in at the back. They're probably secret advanced UK members, but they can't disclose it. Well, I wish that were the case. But Ben, look at this policy because I think this is the one that really hit home in that room. You intend to confront threats to our values, culture and way of life, but you are very specific in terms of how you are going to do that. Prohibit your nationality.
Starting point is 01:39:10 No Sharia courts or councils, effectively the banning of Sharia law in the UK. No public calls to prayer. Ban the burqar and NICAB. banned first cousin marriage and this was the line that struck out to me most not multiculturalism not integration but assimilation correct and that is the line that should have jumped out most it really did it is the line that really underlines what Advance UK is about you know you look at the other political parties at best they talk about integration but integration from
Starting point is 01:39:45 where we're at the moment is not going to solve the country's problems We've got too many different cultures, too many antithetical cultures in this country, which left to their own devices will continue to present challenges for the British culture and therefore the British way of life and what we are as a nation. They must assimilate. They're in our country. They must buy into our history, our language, our art, our way of life, the kind of food we eat. You know, they've got to be comfortable with all of that.
Starting point is 01:40:16 They can't be taking themselves off. into separate cultural silos existing, you know, separately from the British people, they have to be part of us if we want to have, you know, all successful countries require a pretty much homogenous culture and that requires assimilation. And this is designed presumably to stop the Islamist takeover, which we have seen in certain parts of the United Kingdom happen already. It is, so Islam is the most muscular form of foreign ideas. ideology that we have taken into this country.
Starting point is 01:40:51 It's a self-confident religion. It is proselytizing. It is converting. It's on the front foot. And what we've done with Islam is taking some of the most fundamentalist Muslims and as distinct from extremists. You know, the other political parties all talk about extremism. Of course, extremism is bad.
Starting point is 01:41:07 But there's something nearly as bad as extremism, which is fundamentalism. And we've got a lot of fundamentalist Muslims in this country. And their view of life is antithetical to the United Kingdom. Not only have we taken them into the UK, we've then put a protective blanket around them through DEI, saying that their religion must be protected, Islamophobia laws are coming in one shape or form, their religion should be celebrated, promoted, et cetera,
Starting point is 01:41:32 and actually Christianity should take a back seat, our way of life should take a back seat. What we've got to do is make ourselves more self-confident, more on the front foot, remove the protective blanket of DEI, and require all people in this kind, country to assimilate with our position. That applies obviously to all Muslims, but everyone else as well. But for example, under this policy, you are very clear. An MP being sworn in to our parliament will unable to be sworn in on the Quran.
Starting point is 01:42:06 You're clear on that, right? 100%. Yeah. 100%. Which is a big change. Yeah. And it's more than symbolic. Because if you swear on the Quran, the Quran, the Quran actually is an ideology of globalism. It's not really a nation-state ideology. The Bible and Christianity is quite able to tolerate nation-state. Islam is about Islam, and nation-states, you know, their kind of secondary- of secondary importance. And if you're going to recognize, as I think all MPs and public representatives in this country should, that this is constitutionally a Christian
Starting point is 01:42:43 country, how is it that you're going to discharge your duties to that Christian constitution if you're swearing on another book? Now, there may be Muslims who are elected to being MPs, but they can swear on a neutral text, on a non-religious text, but also in that non-religious text, they must recognize, they must declare that they recognize that this is constitutionally a Christian country. And a lot of the policies you announced state did seem to me to be about re-inserting Christianity into a whole load of areas. Absolutely. We have culture, religion, way of life, habits, moral values, all of these things are interlinked.
Starting point is 01:43:27 And what's happened with Christianity is that it's vacated the space. In the pursuit of being nice and being welcoming, we've basically set aside our own identity. That's why people are so challenged. What does it mean to be British? And I don't know what it means to be British. It's because we've set it aside. And what I was trying to do today was to actually point to what it means to be British, the signs of Britishness, and to make sure that those signs are restored,
Starting point is 01:43:54 including our Christian constitution. Indeed. Now, look, the other policy, which was hugely eye-catching, and I immediately posted on X, and it's had a huge response. A good response, very good response. But from our people, you can imagine the type of response that's going to have. have from others, is that you are actually proposing, and this is now official policy to recolonise our curriculum. Because there has been this massive push to decolonise, to be ashamed of being
Starting point is 01:44:28 British, to be ashamed of being Christians. So you are actually going to legislate to recolonise. So what will that mean in schools and for our education system? So I mean, it's very basic. You know, nowadays at school, you're taught that your forefathers are slave traders, that the empire was a force for evil, that Cecil Rhodes was a horrible human being, that Winston Churchill was a white supremacist, even St. Paul's Cathedral. On their website had Winston Churchill down as a white supremacist. All these things are being taught to our children. I should say our children are being indoctrinated by all this nonsense. And we've got to, if we're to be a confident nation, a nation that can confidently go forward, knowing its existence is not being threatened, we must be proud of who we are. We can't be looking back over our shoulders at our forefathers and thinking we're awful people. And the truth is we're very good people.
Starting point is 01:45:26 We were the power that abolished the slave trade at the zenith. You know, at the zenith of the empire in the early 19th century. So stop the self-loathing in terms of what our kids are taught at school. Exactly. So teach them a proper balanced approach to the British Empire, which is the greatest empire this world has ever seen, did many, many great things for many parts of the world, and I've been a direct beneficiary of that. I grew up in the tailwinds. I was born with the tailwinds of the British Empire going through what was British
Starting point is 01:45:57 India was Pakistan when I was born. I know it was the force for good. I received education under the British imperial system as a child, and we've got to re-teach that, to recolonise the curriculum, teach our accurately. Make sure our children are aware of who our national heroes are, the contributions they made, our national figures, our military figures, and so on. Make sure our children understand their Christian identity. Teach Christianity at school.
Starting point is 01:46:24 Sure, you can do comparative studies with Christianity, but Christianity's got to be the theme. Sing hymns in chapel. Sing the national anthem, which is also a hymn. Require schools to have the union flag everywhere, so everyone knows, every child knows, that's my flag. This is my country.
Starting point is 01:46:39 Reenforce all of that. It's basic. stuff. But it's been turned, you know, we've turned our backs on it. You've also proposed abolishing a whole load of bills, which you say have been absolutely central to the dismantling of the United Kingdom, really since the 90s. Do you just want to explain which bills in particular are going to go? Because these are really significant pieces of legislation which have shaped modern British history. Yeah, except they've served to set aside what it means to be British. Yeah. I mean, not in a good way. Not in a good way. Not in a good way. Not in a good way. They've shaped us, but not in a good way.
Starting point is 01:47:22 Yeah, because it includes the Equalities Act, it includes the Human Rights Act, and you know that is going to send the lefties up the wall. And the globalist bananas. Absolutely. But that's what we have to do and we need to be prepared for it. And there will be a reaction. And our other policies will address the reactions that we'll get from the globalist But we have to repeal the Equality Act. We have to repeal aspects of the Companies Act, which forces businesses to recognize DEI. We've got to remove from all the regulatory bodies that we've created in this country, this imposition of the DEI agenda. We've got to dismiss and destroy lots of regulatory bodies.
Starting point is 01:47:58 We've got to get rid of the Human Rights Act. We've got to remove the ECHR through the Human Rights Act. And as I also mentioned, we have to get rid of the withdrawal agreement, which puts a border down the middle of the United Kingdom, hands over part of the country to a foreign party. of the country to a foreign power, which makes it impossible for us actually to restore the United Kingdom. It makes it impossible, culturally, constitutionally, at any level, if you've handed over part of your country to a foreign power. There are some absolutely dramatic things we need to do, not extreme measures. What we're doing is radical, but we're reversing the extreme measures to which we've been subjected for the last 30 years.
Starting point is 01:48:31 And you're also vowing to abolish all hate speech laws. Yeah. which will effectively mean that free speech would be back. That's the point. You know, it's really interesting to me. And hats off to Toby Young for all the efforts he's made with the free speech union and stuff. But he's championing a new free speech act. Actually, that's putting, in my mind, that's putting a sticking tape over a gaping wound.
Starting point is 01:48:56 And the wound will only be healed if you remove all the stuff underneath it, the gunk and the infection of this wound. It'll only heal if you remove that. all the acts of parliament that prohibited free speech in the first place. You'll remember, Dan, as a young man, we had free speech. I could say whatever the hell I wanted. There was never a risk of anyone cancelling me because I said something they didn't like.
Starting point is 01:49:21 They might think he's a bit of a plonker. He said this, that and the other. But they would never cancel you. Totally. Totally. No, I think it's incredibly important. And what I love is the specificity. because you have said, Ben, but it is worth repeating to the outspoken audience,
Starting point is 01:49:39 you intend to, on day one, as Prime Minister, actually enter the House of Commons with an entire legislative agenda, which you will insist is immediately enacted to change the United Kingdom. It will all be outlined in your manifest. And that's the key point. It will all be outlined in the manifest. The actual draft bills of Parliament required to give effect the changes we wish to make will be drafted and addended to our manifesto.
Starting point is 01:50:10 So when we go into Parliament, we have a precise mandate from the British people, a democratic mandate which no civil servant, no member of the Lords, no member of all these regulatory bodies can resist because the British people voted for it. And if they try and resist, we will wash them out of the way, we'll sweep them out of the way. And when it comes to the Nighaven, the Berker, You know there will be some people, and you did address this on stage, but it's worth me putting it to you. There will be some people who say, well, actually, isn't that taking away a freedom to wear what you want? So this is where liberalism has gone completely mad.
Starting point is 01:50:49 Liberalism initially was a force for good for women. It emancipated women, obviously. It then brought them forward in the workplace. It gave them equal rights in the workplace and so on. Liberalism is now working at multiple levels against women's interests. For example, the transgender thing, allowing men to go into women's safe spaces, putting men in women's prisons, etc. Also, I think it is advocating a kind of over-sexualizing of women. You know, in the pursuit of liberalism, basically anything goes.
Starting point is 01:51:21 Family values don't matter. In fact, family values are being stigmatized on the altar of liberalism. But here's the bizarre thing. at the same time as over-sexualizing women and saying they have the right to bear their boobs in public and do whatever the hell they want to. At the same time it's saying that, liberalism is saying,
Starting point is 01:51:37 actually those women who want to continue to be repressed should be allowed to be repressed. Now, the history behind the burqa and the Nicarb is not for the protection of the woman, it's to make sure that men who can't control their urges aren't overly attracted to women. Yes. It is very existence is anti-women.
Starting point is 01:51:57 because it's men who can't control themselves. And we've never had that situation, not in my lifetime in the United Kingdom, where women have to take such actions because men can't control themselves. Men better flipping control themselves. The Nicarb and the burqa is a clear expression of repression of women. That's what it is.
Starting point is 01:52:21 And it's also an overt rejection of British culture. And so for those two reasons, it needs to go. Now, I would much prefer if our culture was restored and people simply stop wearing it. But we've reached a position now as a country where we are going to have to take, pull some levers. Absolutely, because there are parts of London, for example, parts of Bradford, parts of Birmingham, where you actually only see women. In nukhs and hijab. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I haven't got a problem with the hijab in a big way, but I've got a real problem with the nikab in the bunker.
Starting point is 01:52:53 Politically, you were very bold up there. you hit back at the criticism of the fact that you have decided to run in the Gorton and Denton by-election, even though it potentially risks putting another Green MP in Parliament. You say absolutely that is the right decision to make. You are unapologetic about that. If the Green Party win that seat, it makes no difference to the national discourse the next morning. If reform win that seat, well, it's just another. Tory 2.0 MP. If the Tories win the seat, well, it's another Tory. If the Labor win the seat,
Starting point is 01:53:33 nothing changes. The only change that will happen is if Advance UK wins that seat. If Advance UK wins that seat, Dan, just think about it for a second. If Advance UK wins that seat, and you've now seen our first two policies unveiled, so you know the clear direction we're moving in, the establishment will be wetting itself. It will think, oh my goodness, what's going on? here. And this is where I think other political parties, including reform, have misunderstood the electorate. The electorate of voting reform because they think it's going to do actually what Advance UK is going to do. It ain't going to do it. And so we need to get Advance UK into Parliament. And we need to hit the establishment hard. They will, the biggest impact to the national
Starting point is 01:54:18 discourse will come from an Advanced UK MP, not from a Reform MP, not from a Tory MP, not from labour or Greens. Are you worried about dirty tricks going on in Gorton and Denton after these claims that Reform UK have broken electoral law with a letter being sent out without? I saw that. I mean, is that a concern to you? We're already experiencing dirty tricks from what's happening. Well, for example, they're all coming out and accusing Nick, taking out of context stuff that Nick Buckley, our candidate has said and accusing him of being a misogynist, accusing him of being other things. I can't remember. There was another thing they accused him on, but they're taking it out of context and they're attacking him. Reform is doing precisely the same things it used to accuse the
Starting point is 01:55:00 Tory party of doing. It's adopted their approach to campaigning. But I don't care. Bring it on. We will just keep, we'll keep straight doing our thing and we'll win through. Do you have any concerns about Reform UK treasurer and Nick Candy appearing in the Epstein files? So when Nick Candy became treasurer, I've got a number of concerns about Nick Candy. I like Holly Valance a lot, by the way, and I'm reluctant to denounce her husband for her sake. But that's a personal issue. Although they are no longer married. They're not.
Starting point is 01:55:32 But it can't be nice for her children to hear her husband, her former husband, being denounced or separated or whatever they are. But the truth about Nick Candy, and I said this at the time when he was made treasurer, is that he loves Tony Blair. He loves Mandelson. He said that in an article the day he became treasurer. But the other big concern I have about Nick Candy is he's in bed with Qatar. He made all his big money financed by the Qataris. And then suddenly you see Farage off to the World Economic Forum, courtesy of an Iranian-born billionaire.
Starting point is 01:56:04 And also in the UAE. And the UAE meeting, you know, sidling up. Farage wrote an article in 2023, denouncing the UAE, saying that it must never be allowed to buy the Telegraph. Its human rights record is awful. You know, how could we have them owning the Telegraph? He was there two weeks ago or last week saying, actually, we weren't nice to the UAE over the Telegraph. We should have been nicer to them.
Starting point is 01:56:27 He's completely changed. And influences like Nick Candy are probably part of it. Zahawi is another really negative influence in reform. This guy is part of the globalist order. He's part of the whole World Economic Forum, pro-migration. He was talking about giving asylum to all illegal migrants. Do you remember? so we should just have an asylum, let them all in.
Starting point is 01:56:49 This is what reform has become. The most shocking aspect of everything that has emerged from the Epstein files is just how neck-deep, the entire British political establishment, the entire British media establishment, the entire political class are all in this together, have all been looking after themselves. for years. The choice we face, I believe, at the next election, is about establishment versus non-establishment. And the British public, I think, will go against the establishment, as we always have. Look at the Brexit referendum, for example, with everything that was thrown at us. But what has been your feeling seeing these revelations emerge, seeing Starman's credibility absolutely dissolve, yet him refused to go? I mean, this is one of the most shameful periods of British modern history, is it not?
Starting point is 01:57:52 It is. I mean, we should be ashamed of ourselves ever since 2016. I mean, but what Blair did was horrendous, but he did it under the radar. It wasn't obvious. Mandelson, as you rightly point out, is part of a sick establishment. And the fact that he was thrown out of government twice, then ennobled, then made ambassador, in the heart of the establishment without any accountability for what they must have known to be an awful. says to me that they've all done awful things and he probably knows quite a lot about what they've been up to. But some of this stuff is satanic.
Starting point is 01:58:24 It is satanic. It's awful. It's awful. It's absolutely irrational. I know. It's horrendous. So you have to ask yourself the question, what have they been up to? They, you know, the revelations that are going to come. And there are going to be revelations. There are going to be revelations about people we'll be surprised about.
Starting point is 01:58:44 But they will come. And if they charge Mandelson and he's found guilty, he will blab. And he must have the dirty sort of tricks on everyone. So could we be seeing the total downfall of the British establishment here? Or are they going to do what they always do and find a way to protect themselves? No, I think we are seeing the end of what has to date been the British establishment. I can't remember a time in history where the main parties, the Tory party and the Labour Party, have fallen to such low levels of popularity.
Starting point is 01:59:17 But do you say Nigel Farage is part of that establishment? Well, he's Tory 2.0, isn't he? He's got Zahawi in the party. He's got Jake Berry in the party. These guys are pro-migration, pro-net-zero, pro-lockdown, pro-vaccine mandate, quite happy with the World Economic Forum. How do you change the establishment if you welcome the establishment into your midst? It's impossible.
Starting point is 01:59:36 And are you calling on Stama finally to resign? So for me, it's academic whether he resigns or not. Because he's dumb. there should be an election. I mean, it doesn't suit advanced UK to have an election right now because we're not ready, but there should be an election.
Starting point is 01:59:51 The Labour Party's done. There's no one to replace Starma. That's the problem. He is politically, mortally wounded. But who's going to come in? David Lammy? I mean, for Christ's sake, you know. Don't even suggest it.
Starting point is 02:00:03 No, don't even suggest it. Well, I think it's going to be, I've given her my nickname, Red Rainer the Tax of Vader. But the irony is, they're literally doing the same thing that they did with Mandelson. They are allowing someone who has been completely disgraced. To come back in.
Starting point is 02:00:21 To come back because they have no one else. And this is what the Labour Party always do. I actually think it's truly disgusting. But in my view, it's her. I know there's another school of thought that actually believe that Tony Blair is secretly advocating for Shibana Mahmood. Of course, she would be the first Muslim prime minister of the United Kingdom. She has been open about the fact that she has an Islamist agenda that drives room.
Starting point is 02:00:44 But these are her words. She's been on propost in March. Well, yeah, but her words are, my Islamist faith drives every decision I make. That's what I mean about Islam being a globalist religion. So it's scary. It's scary times. But look, it was a very positive day. Ben Habib, congratulations on your first policy launch.
Starting point is 02:01:04 We will. We will save the UK. We will. We will save it. Absolutely. The British people have worked enough. Damn hope. We need a bit of damn hope. Well, look, I was in that room today. You know, I was there as an independent journalist as I always am, but it was an incredible vibe. I just think what is pretty shameful is the fact that you don't see a reporter from Talk TV there. You don't see a reporter from GB News, that you don't see a reporter from the Daily Telegraph there. They actually need to be shamed. They do. But it's also why we need to move away from relying on the mainstream media whatsoever. But Dan, thank you for coming. Thank you for supporting us. Thank you for giving me air time. And as you saw yourself, the room was packed.
Starting point is 02:01:38 Yeah. Something's happening. something's happening. Ben Habit, thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you so much. And so much amazing feedback coming from you on what has been a very busy day of news. Barbara Cleverley says Ben Habib, great speech this weekend, says everything we need to hear. Angela Jones, thank you, Angela, says Mandelson is evil. I don't think he's stupid, but as vanity and greed have made him act very foolishly. Juliet Johnson reckons Sawar wants Mahmood as Prime Minister perhaps, I wonder why. And Joyce Martin, I've been hearing this a lot today, Joyce, says, I believe Starma will have threatened to call a snap election if his troops did not fall into line.
Starting point is 02:02:17 But from WNW82, this Mandelson thing just highlights how much they are all involved and up to good behind closed doors. There's no way. This just ends with Mandelson, no way. Absolutely. And you would have heard Ben Habib there say, he thinks Mandelson is going to blab. And from Becca, Stephanie Thornquist on Slippery, Stama and this is a comment I 100% agree with. He lost all respect from the country after Southport. Yes, he did. It was the beginning of the end. Okay, let's reveal today's greatest,
Starting point is 02:02:51 depressed. Oh, actually, you just got a couple of super chats from you first. Laura Jane says Ben, Ben, Lauren and Dan are awesome. Thank you so much. And from King Sass, it was always obvious that Epstein was alive, never believe anything without proof. Absolutely. That's a very good point. Thank you all for your superchats and memberships during the day. And of course, remember to subscribe completely for free for the show. You can see our live count on screen now. But let's reveal today's greatest Britain and uni and jackass. A reminder of your union jackass nominees, King Charles, Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor and Peter Mandelson. And the results are in. Or at least they were. And here they are. Okay. It's been super close today. It has been super close today. So it's been
Starting point is 02:03:36 changing in third position with 24% of the vote, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the runner-up with 37% of the vote, Peter Mandelson. But today's Union Jackass with 39% of the vote, it is King Charles, believe it or not, despite that statement, really throwing his brother to the wolves. And today's greatest Britain, nominated by Lauren the insider, is Rupert Lowe. She says he is the real king of the country. Okay, we're moving over to substack now for the Royal Uncounciled after show. I'm going to team up with the Royal News Network for all the rest of the Royal News from the weekend. I'd love to see you over there.
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