Dan Wootton Outspoken - NIGEL FARAGE FURY AS HARD LEFT TERROR GROUP ANTIFA INVADE REFORM EVENT & POLICE DON’T ACT
Episode Date: February 25, 2025Go to https://ground.news/outspoken to see through media bias and stay fully informed. Subscribe through my link for 40% off unlimited access this month. The MSM may have ignored the story, but democ...racy itself is now under threat in the UK as the police allowed the hard left violent terror group Antifa to infiltrate a Reform UK event in Cornwall last night, with Nigel Farage targeted. In his Digest, Dan reveals why Farage is right that there is now an obvious crackdown on free speech to try and stop the populist revolt. PLUS: Finally a member of the House of Lords backs Tommy Robinson, asking the government a host of questions about his immoral and illegal solitary confinement in HMP Woodhill. AND: Labour’s crooked business secretary Jonathan Reynolds apologises for his gross CV swindle as Reform threaten a private prosecution. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: A Hollywood bombshell as Meghan Markle is axed by the most powerful agent in the world after yet another diva meltdown. Prince Harry’s biographer Angela Levin will be here to reveal all. Sign up to watch at www.outspoken.live. Dan Wootton Outspoken is fan funded through monthly and one-time donations: https://www.outspoken.live ---------- Join Dan's Substack community: https://www.danwoottonoutspoken.com ---------- 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?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc 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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spin, no bias, no censorship.
I'm Dan Wilson.
This is Outspoken Live episode number 170.
And whoa, Donald Trump already succeeding in changing the West, today he made the UK and our battered hard left PM
Slippery Starmer commit to a defence spending hike long promised by the Uni Party but never delivered.
Mr Speaker, it's a proud legacy. But in a world like ours, it's also a heavy one. Because the historical load we must carry to fulfill our
duty is not as light as it once was. Oh, God. I mean, the speech was painful. He invoked Churchill,
despite the fact he's tearing down Churchill portraits throughout Westminster. We're going to get into it in just a moment.
But what I find so shocking is that the MSM has totally ignored the other big story of the day,
which I think shows democracy itself is now under threat in the UK,
as the police allowed the hard left violent terror group Antifa
to infiltrate a Reform UK event in Cornwall last
night with Nigel Farage targeted. I mean, it got worse than that.
So in my digest next, I reveal why Farage is right
that there is now an obvious crackdown on free speech
to try and stop a populist revolt.
Vance was right.
But that attack on free speech also happened tonight here in Campbell.
What you saw outside this hall this evening was an organisation called Antifa.
They are hard left communist political actors.
I'll also get the verdict from my superstar panel.
Joining me today, Reverend Cannon Father Phil Cannon and independent journalist Tom Sullivan.
Also coming up on the show today.
Finally, a member of the House of Lords backs Tommy Robinson, asking the government a host of questions about his immoral and illegal
solitary confinement in HMP Woodhill. And Labour's crooked business secretary Jonathan Reynolds
apologised for his gross CV swindle as Reform UK threaten a private prosecution against the
cabinet minister. Then in the uncancelled after show where we move to sub stack,
a Hollywood bombshell as Meghan Markle is axed by the most powerful agent in the world,
Ari Emanuel, after yet another diva meltdown. You know Prince Harry's biography for Angela Levin
is all across it. www.outspoken.live. But before the end of the show, we're going to reveal today's greatest
Britain and Union jackass. Union jackass is chosen by you. So get into the YouTube live chat now.
Let me know what you think. I'll read out the best comments at the end of the show.
But the three nominations as chosen by the Dan Wooten Outspoken Club members on X. First up, the BBC, nominated by Anna Island 17.
And this is because, do you know, they stated that Donald Trump had appointed a podcaster as
deputy FBI director. They actually mean Dan Bongino, former Secret Service agent, absolutely
incredible man. But this is just theish bashing corporation trying to disparage
both of those guys nominee two from kate thompson carol vorderman and kate says she's supposed to
be highly intelligent but posts this crazy tweet this morning and uh she said the daft bint what
is it with these warmongers and the tweet was u.s sides with russia and Russia renewing resolutions on Ukraine. Donald Trumpski.
And the third nomination, Ed Miliband.
This is a nominee, a choice, sorry, of Alan D. Jones.
And his reason is that he's probably the most dangerous politician in the UK.
We're still waiting for our £1,000 cut in energy bills.
Of course, how predictable, energy bills going up. So get your votes in, get chatting on the live YouTube chat,
and I will reveal the greatest Britain and union jackass at the end of the show.
But now, let's go.
Okay, so I just want you to imagine for one second that so-called far-right protesters
had attempted to block a Labour Party conference from going ahead. So, you know, neo-Nazis
attempting to force this democratic political party from hosting its perfectly legal activity. You wouldn't hear the end of it, would you? The
MSM would lead on the story for days. The Prime Minister would speak out about the dangerous
threat being posed by the far right. The police would make multiple arrests and judges would
probably work around the clock to issue ludicrously long sentences. But when it's the hard left
attempting to violently threaten Reform UK and its leader,
Nigel Farage, who is, can we just remember, by far the most in danger politician in all of Britain,
guess what? There is total silence. Mark my words, the hard left is the real danger in the UK, but the MSM just doesn't want you to know it.
The fact that the terror organisation Antifa mobilised in Cornwall last night with their agitators all in these masks,
ahead of the Reform UK conference, with virtually no pushback from the police,
tells you things are about to get a whole load worse.
Refugees are welcome here! Sorry. Refugees are welcome here! Sky and low! Sky and clear! Refugees are welcome here! Yay! Yay! Yay!
Now, Farage braved those scenes
and quite rightly used them to powerfully make the point
that US Vice President J.D. Vance
is right about what's happening to Europe.
Vance was right. But that attack on free speech
also happened tonight here in Camberwell. What you saw outside this hall this evening
was an organisation called Antifa. They are hard left communist political actors who were intent
on shutting us down, intent on this exercise in democracy that is happening here in Cornwall
tonight. They were intent on shutting it down. Well, let me give a message to Antifa. Let me give a message to two-tier
Keir Starmer. Let me give a message to all of them. We will not be cowed. We will not
be silenced by anybody. We are the British people and we want a common sense government
back in charge of our country. We're going to fight for it and we are going to win.
We're going to win. We are going to win.
And then Farage made a direct threat, quite rightly, to the police.
I don't mind people shouting things out at me.
I can just about live with the odd egg, that's all right.
But masked people outside tonight, threatening and intimidating you,
Cornish members of the public is not good enough and
all the warnings were there online before everyone knew what was going to happen
except it would appear the local police
and I will I will be writing to the acting chief constable
to say stop looking at what people say online
and allow democracy to flourish in Devon, Cornwall
and the whole of the West Country.
But where was the MSM on this story?
Invisible. Invisible.
Invisible.
Indeed, they ignore the danger of the hard left
as they try and invent a far-right threat that doesn't exist.
And that's because they're in the pocket of Slippery Starmer,
who has realised that Nigel Farage will end up replacing him as Prime Minister.
If we don't show a path to the future, others will fill that void. In fact, they already are.
A dangerous right-wing politics, even here in Scotland, that will say they are the ones
who can tilt politics towards the interests of working people,
even as their proposals do precisely the opposite.
A politics which feeds off the failure of the free market,
the failure of public services to reform,
and above all, the failure to control borders properly.
We have to be ready for this test.
Now in Cornwall, Farage hit back directly at the Prime Minister,
revealing he believes Starmer is soon going to start referring to reform as part of the far right.
Since the last election, it would appear we're doing really rather well.
Which means that the Prime Minister has decided he will open up the attack guns
on reform, or perhaps more accurately, on me. He delivered a speech in Scotland just
yesterday, saying that we were right wing. Perish the thought.
Didn't call us far right, which rather surprised me,
but that will come in time.
He said that his way
was the way for people to have good, well-paid jobs.
Well, but the reality is there's nothing far right about Reform UK. As regular
Outspoken viewers know, my biggest concern at the moment is actually that Farage is tacking
too much towards the centre by watering down policies on issues like mass deportations. So I repeat, the danger in the UK is coming from the left. Antifa, yes,
and Islamism. But reform won't be bowed. It's capturing the public mood of horror over what's
happening to our country. And the thing that's really interesting to me is the party is doing it
with a dose of humour too. So in contrast to Farage, very serious last night,
watch their chief whip, Lee Anderson, reveal he has received a distressing email that he says he
just can't ignore. I hope it's me again, just about finishing off here in my office in Westminster.
But early on today, during Home Office Questions, I asked a question about nuisance neighbours,
nuisance tenants. And to be honest, my inbox has been filling up over the past few hours
and i've just picked this one out uh from a it's not a constituent but listen to this email
i've had and it says dearly thanks for raising the issue of nuisance tenants in parliament today
even though you're not my mp could you please please help me and my family with the problems
we've encountered with a nuisance tenant. It started about seven months ago when this bloke
this funny looking bloke and his family moved in. Since then he has made everyone's life a misery.
My neighbours are too scared to speak out as the police always seem to take his side. We've tried
speaking to him but he just won't listen.
Please, please help us.
His address is 10 Downing Street in London.
Very, very good.
Now, let me bring in today's superstar panel.
And I'm delighted to welcome back the independent journalist tom sullivan and reverend canon father
phil harris father phil goodness me antifa last night nigel farage says these guys are actually
dangerous this is not protest yet the police do nothing. The MSM ignore the story and start contrast to the so-called
riots that we saw after the Southport massacre. Two-tier policing in action again, Phil?
Absolutely. As you are aware, I'm sitting in the United States at the moment in my hotel room.
I'm jealous. and um you know antifa really came to fame here with um george floyd you know this kind of unknown
american and the unrest that was actually caused by the anti-fascists but very much communists
and they are just such a wrong evil organization that words just fail me.
What they were chanting there in Cornwall,
anything that breaks down society has Antifa written all over it.
What else do we say?
It is a total breakdown of society, that organisation.
They stand for everything that is wrong and countercultural to the Christian way of life that this country was founded upon.
Tom Sullivan, what did you make of these scenes And why is the MSM ignored?
The MSM are quiet, Dan, because they are responsible for riling these people up.
I mean, I understand why people behave like this.
It doesn't surprise me.
If the whole establishment, Channel 4 News andc comedy shows and your lefty teacher at school
and your lefty lecturer at university if all the power structures tell you these people are evil
they're dangerous they're racist they're a threat to our our british values etc you might quite
reasonably if that's what you've been told and indoctrinated to believe,
be that it's almost kind of your duty to take these people on.
It's the same thing we see with the Just Stop Oil protesters.
You wonder why are they gluing their hands to the tarmac
and throwing oil and paint over the Mona Lisa
because they really believe it.
They really believe the world is ending.
And these Antifa really believe that Nigel Farage is Hitler.
I mean, you know, I'm still shocked by seasoned journalists
who have worked in mainstream TV channels who are a lot older than me
and have been around the block. And they kind of flippantly say stuff
like, oh, reform, they're just a load of Nazis.
And I sometimes look at them.
It's usually not worth it, but I sometimes say,
do you actually believe that, do you?
And I think they do.
So it doesn't surprise me that the mainstream media
are ignoring something that they've created.
And it's just why i believe more than ever especially looking at america as an inspiration not only do we have to basically
create our own media we have to create our own institutions doge is a great example or
people in these institutions it's like i hate the b BBC, but people on kind of our side of things
always say abolish the BBC. I'm saying, no, don't abolish it. Let's aim to put our own people in
there. Imagine if the BBC was a pro British patriotic broadcaster, that would be great.
And hopefully we would have less sad, young, indoctrinated people going out on the streets committing violence.
But maybe I'm an idealist.
I don't know what you guys think about that.
What do you think, Father Vale?
You told me off last time for saying something similar to that, Dan.
And I finished kind of the show and I messaged you afterwards
and I thought, actually, I got that wrong.
And, you know, Tom think you um the the mechanism
there the intent is kind of quite right um however um I I just there's a tipping point isn't there
very often um it goes so far it's very hard to bring it back and and I you know I'm nostalgic
I remember I'm old enough to remember when the BBC was something of, you know, something to be proud of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The interesting thing is, Dan, that if you do a search on Antifa, which I did in preparation for the show, and we know what Antifa is, but I just thought I just go and do a little bit of digging around and and
it says this to add confusion so antifa is about confusion significant disinformation and a
proliferation of fake accounts um on social media platforms that actually describes the bbc
you know and the two are the two are hand in hand, just this confusion,
but people believe this stuff. And it's the story of Quasimodo, isn't it? That Quasimodo
looks in the mirror every morning when he wakes up and he looks in the mirror and he
tells himself he's beautiful. And at the end of the year, he absolutely is convinced that he's beautiful because he's told himself that that statement over and over and over.
And that's what's happened now with the mainstream media. And I only caught on a few years ago that we were just being fed loads of pups. And, you know, as I traveled around the world in my role as a cleric and as a senior clergy member, I started to see things with my own eyes that didn't fit the narrative.
And I realized that we were being fed by all of the mainstream media, these lies and Antifa has thrived on that. The problem is that it's taking time for people to wake up.
But praise God for Trump here in the States and for DJ Vance and also for Elon Musk that have lifted the lid off the pack of lies that we've been told.
And I think the people are waking up now, Dan. Well, indeed, and also changing policy.
Because today we have Starmer come to the British Parliament
and reduce international development spending,
something that people like me have been calling on for years and years and years,
a policy that was in the Reform UK manifesto.
And of course he's trying to own this.
He's trying to claim it was his own idea.
But this is absolutely as a result of pressure from Donald Trump.
Watch Starmer today.
Mr Speaker, it's a proud legacy.
But in a world like ours, it's also a heavy one. Yn ffordd cyffredinol, mae'n ddiddordeb arfer, ond yn byd fel ein bod, mae hefyd yn ffordd enfawr. Oherwydd mae'r llwyth storio sydd ar gael i'n llwyddo i gyflawni ein ddyluniad ddim yn hynod o bryd.
Mae'n rhaid i ni ddod â'n llaw ar draws y Tŷ hwn oherwydd mae'r amser hwn yn gofyn am Brifysgolion Cymru.
Rhaid i ni ddiffynu'r holl adnoddau ni i gyflawni sicrwydd.
Brifysgol, fel dyn ifanc, rwy'n cofio'n fawr y dynol yng Nghymru.
Roedd yn teimlo fel os oeddem yn codi'r llwythoedd o hanes,
cwntinant sy'n gyd-dynol gan fyddai llawr a ddemocraith. of history, a continent united by freedom and democracy. If you had told me then that in my
lifetime we would see Russian tanks rolling into European cities again, I would not have believed
you. Now, of course, he invoked Winston Churchill earlier in that speech to Parliament, which I found completely ironic,
given that just today, the Daily Telegraph has reported that portraits of Winston Churchill
have been removed from Parliament specifically after Labour's election win. So how ironic that
he's attempting to use Churchill's legacy to turn him into some
type of wartime leader. Let's just be honest about what's going on here, Father Phil. He
had to go to Washington, D.C. on Thursday with something to offer the new president.
He did. Can I just go back to that speech before I head there? Because it's very ironic. He talks about remembering when the Berlin Wall came down. And that was the end is communism in Great Britain. And I'm just going to go in the irony that he uses that reference.
Something else just to throw in, though, is, yes, he's got to go to Trump and give him something.
But we're talking about defence spending going from 2.3 percent to 2.5 percent.
Let me put that into context. In 1960, 18 months before the Cuban Missile Crisis, defense spending was just under 8%.
Now, for us to get back to levels that cause us to be able to defend our country, we need another 140 billion so you know yes it's token and and i i i i think it was um
i was well just trying i read earlier today i think it was andrew neal who put uh you know
president trump is not interested in decimal points and i think that that's it's going to
be very interesting to see what happens on th when he arrives, you know, this side
of the pond. It's just ridiculous. And then to actually, you know, throw Winston Churchill
under the bus. But it's not just, it's just not Churchill, it's the Duke of Wellington as well, who's the second, you know, most popular leader that we have.
But we've also actually thrown out William Wilberforce as well.
So there's all these people that were, you know, renowned historic figures for this nation that this communist government just wants to get rid
of. And I just found it utterly and utterly astounding. And then when you actually look at
the figures, Tom Sullivan, it looks like Starmer has swindled them anyway. So as Nigel Farage
pointed out on X, retweeting this post from politics uk which said kirstama clarifies that
intelligence and security service spending will now be included in the defense budget
prior to this so the pm is in fact not increasing defense spending there's there's loads of stuff
like that i was speaking a few weeks ago to a military analyst who said a lot of the defence spending
is like pensions for retired people and things like that.
I mean, the big picture, the helicopter view,
is that Starmer is coming into contact with the reality
of Britain's situation.
So because we are not an independent power, so to speak, he kind of has no choice but to fall in line with Trump, who in any case is correct.
So is the right thing to do. The smart move would be to just fall in line with Trump and be on the front foot of this new world, which we are going into. People like Keir Starmer, like the Tory party,
their ideology and their worldview is stuck in the past, basically.
And they don't, they care more about what people in the EU
and Brussels think of them than the genuine defence requirements
and security interests of this country.
Don't want to go into a whole Ukraine debate.
It's disgusting.
We can argue about why it started and percentages of blame on which side.
But the reality is there are three superpowers in the world.
You have Russia, you have China, you have America.
And Nixon understood that in the Cold War, have Russia, you have China, you have America. And Nixon understood that in
the Cold War, he wanted China on his side, because that helps him against Russia. We don't have the
Soviet Union anymore. People like Keir Starmer and Joe Biden and Ursula von der Leyen forget that we
don't have the Soviet Union. We haven't had it for 30 years. But what we do have is the communist threat from China. So it's a no brainer
to bring Russia with all its land and all its resources and all its cheap energy into,
not into NATO and into the EU, but into the fold. And the only way you can do that is by talking.
I'm sure a lot of people in the comments now will be violently disagreeing with me, but that's fine.
That's why I like to speak on downwards and outspoken.
But no matter what Starmer does, because he actually doesn't believe in this, because he doesn't even know what's going on in the world.
You know, you've got Marco Rubio talking about we're now in a multipolar world. You've got people leaking from the Russia-US negotiations that forget the minerals in Ukraine.
Putin, it seems, is offering Trump or American companies to go and extract Russian minerals.
So, you know, we're in a brand new world.
And we actually are able, because of Brexit, to join in on that and talk about defending these islands and about doing stuff which benefits us.
But Starmer doesn't believe that. So I would not be surprised if when he's in the Oval Office, no matter, you know, the little decimal points that that he's managed to bring to Trump, I wouldn't be surprised if Trump embarrasses him.
And we saw Macron sitting next to Trump.
And Macron, you know, he's a bit cheeky.
He's a bit quick on his feet.
He can kind of diffuse things here and there.
But I can't imagine what Starmer would do if Trump, you know,
makes a jibe at him.
Oh, I'm going to be cringing.
He'd be sitting there.
Like, can you imagine Keith trying to think think on his toes he couldn't even make
you know these big statements without reading off of a piece of paper so it could be serious
cringe going on and i have to be honest i i'm there for trump embarrassing starmer he deserves
it he really deserves it breaking right now now. Finally, a member of the
House of Lords has decided to directly question the government on the despicable and I believe
illegal treatment of the UK's political prisoner, Tommy Robinson, in solitary at HMP Woodhill. So
this came from Lord Pearson of Rannoch. Good guy, former UKIP guy,
been connected with Tommy Robinson in the past. And according to Hearts of Oak, he has tabled
written questions to the government in relation to Tommy's ongoing solitary confinement and the
abuse of Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 against journalists.
Now, Hearts of Oak points out that Tommy's name is not mentioned, as this would give the government
reason not to answer because they don't respond to individual cases. Hearts of Oak also say Lord
Pearson is the only member of the House of Lords who is concerned at how Tommy is being treated, the only peer, the government now has 14 days to respond.
So let me just go now to the questions paper and look what has specifically been tabled
by Lord Pearson of Runnick to the government. So the questions are, how many civil prisoners are held in HMP Woodhill,
and of those, how many are kept in its close supervision centre? How long is it lawful for
a prisoner to be kept in solitary confinement? What assessment have they made of the psychological
impact upon prisoners who spend long periods of time in solitary
confinement? How many people are in prison in England and Wales for contempt of court?
What assessment they have made of any abuse of Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000
in detaining journalists? Let me bring in my superstar panel uh on this the independent journalist tom sullivan and father
phil harris so father phil you're a big supporter of tommy robinson you have marched for him
in the past how worried are you about his state at the moment in HMP Woodhill?
And I guess we should give praise to Lord Pearson for being the first,
but also how shameful is it that we only have one member of the House of Commons
or the House of Lords who has raised this issue formally at all?
Even though I should say Rupert Lowe of Reform UK says that he has written to
the Ministry of Justice. I think, you know, I'm deeply grateful to Lord Pearson. He is a man of
integrity and the way that he's phrased these questions are profound. Now, I have been very deliberate about my support around the political prisoners.
And in fact, when I was in London a few weeks ago at the Free the Political Prisoners, I was making the point of the kingdom of God is righteousness, is peace and is joy in the Holy Spirit.
And we don't have peace unless we have righteousness. And that's a fact as a nation.
If you if you have nations that have gone off the rails historically, the first thing that they lose is peace.
And the second thing that they lose is joy. And we are really lacking joy in our nation right now.
Now, these questions are genius questions that Lord Pearson has has asked.
Now, you know, how many are kept in close supervision centre?
Well, the answer is going to come back. One, how for how long is it lawful for a prisoner to be kept in solitary confinement?
Now, we are told that there is a narrative that Tommy is there for his own good, but that is
actually being abused. What assessment has been made of the psychological impact for those that
are spending long periods of time? And this is my real concern as a priest for Tommy now
what I have been very very clear on is there are things that in the past that Tommy's approach may
be not in the right way but over what he has bought in terms of highlighting, you know, the rape gangs. He was right.
And he is paying the price now.
There's no way that we should have a civil prisoner,
any, sorry, we should have a prisoner for a civil offence.
And we've got prisoners that are locked up for tweeting.
You know, when we have, you know, an MP that's just going into prison for a limited
period of time for assault. We have all these political prisoners. And I'm praying and hoping
that this puts enough pressure on Her Majesty's government that the right can be done by Tommy and, and ultimately right,
you know,
for all those,
I mean,
so you've got a picture there of,
you know,
one that just breaks my heart.
This man,
you know,
he's dead,
you know,
you know,
because of the course of action that's taken these,
you know,
and there,
and there we have,
you know, somebody who deleted a tweet, Lucy Connolly. Yeah, Lucy Connolly. And she deleted a tweet that she
made on the spur of the moment. And what was she doing? Two years, seven months?
Yes, Peter Lynch, two years, eight months, Julie Sweeneyey about the same. And then yesterday we saw Mike Amesbury, the Labour MP,
who literally punched the lights out of one of his own constituents,
go down for only 10 weeks and he'll be out in four.
Yeah. And the bit that gets me that, you in that occasion is he's actually as a sitting MP um attacked
and assaulted one of his uh one of his constituents who he his employee you know that he employs him
and he's assaulted him and you know this is just morally wrong The kingdom of God is righteousness. And we have no righteousness. We just have dishonesty.
And, you know, I fear for Tommy. And as a priest, you know, I'm very guarded around what I, you know,
what I say because I minister as a priest and there's certain things that I can't say.
But we've got to fix these political prisoners.
It's wrong.
It is utterly, you know,
I'm trying to think of adjectives that are strong enough.
Well, it's inhumane, isn't it?
It's inhumane.
And it's not something that should happen in our society
to an independent journalist.
And Tom Sullivan,
this is what Tommy Robinson's team have posted today because it's a significant day.
They say Tommy Robinson has now spent 120 days in solitary confinement, legal limit being 15 days.
Visits banned repeatedly, calls monitored and blocked, food taken, and then the reminder that actually should shame our leaders for showing
a film and standing by its content, releasing it for you to decide, not a corrupt judiciary. Tom.
Yes. I mean, I personally don't share Tommy Robinson's brand of politics. I take more of a kind of Farage view on that.
And the reason I say that is to not knock him at all.
It's because of my next point,
which is regardless of me not seeing eye to eye on some of the language he
uses or the way that he looks at certain issues.
I don't care because he is a political prisoner.
It's obvious he's.
So this is their narrative, Dan. He's being kept in sorority confinement for his own safety because our prisons are in such a state that unless he's in a cell in four walls for 23 out of 24 hours a day,
our prison system isn't able to guarantee his life.
Right. But then why is he being kept in a prison, which is home to some of the most
dangerous criminals in the whole world?
You know, why is he why is he for contempt of court?
So their narrative is has so many holes.
It's a Swiss cheese narrative.
And he's very obviously a political
prisoner even worse i would argue are those examples that we just discussed just a few
minutes ago and i can only guess and infer that they want people to be scared they want people to be scared. They want people to not talk about these issues. And I will always defend
Tommy Robinson. And my caveat is not to disassociate myself with him because I don't believe in all
the left's horrible crime by association. It's to say that you don't have to support his brand
of politics and go on these rallies and see 100% and agree with every
statement he's ever made to acknowledge he's being treated like a political prisoner so it's
disgusting yes dan tom you see tommy's tom uh here is right i get accused and i've got you know
countless dms and and text messages that are saying you shouldn't be supporting as a priest, Tommy Robinson.
And people are missing the point. Tommy, smack on.
You don't have to agree with everything about a person or their viewpoint for you to actually say what he's been that person is being subject to is wrong.
And that's exactly the case.
Totally. Totally. And this is, yeah, this is where all of our media class get it wrong.
All of the elite class get it so wrong. It's like, what has happened to our belief in freedom,
our belief in the rule of law, our belief in what's right. And it's something
where at the moment, Americans and specifically American conservatives are putting us to shame
because they would never allow someone who they disagree with to be locked up for a piece of
journalism. We know that the left absolutely would. Look at how they've conducted the lawfare
against Team Trump, seeing folk like Steve Bannon locked up. But it's not what conservatives believe
in. We fight for the right for people to speak out, even if we don't believe in them. By the way,
for people who keep saying Tommy Robinson is irresponsibleinson is irresponsible as well look at this latest post
do not under any circumstances protest at woodhill prison tommy robinson is being politically
persecuted meaning his treatment has been orchestrated from higher up any protest at
the facility holding him would be counterproductive and liam tufts his close friend, also repeating that. So this idea, Father Phil, that he's somehow constantly wanting to cause unrest on the streets simply isn't true.
Well, I'm going to share something that people are not aware now.
And I don't think that I've, well, there's a handful of people up until now that know what I'm about to say, because I think it's important.
When I first spoke in Unite the Nation, I was approached to actually speak.
And I had a real problem because there was enough going on around me at the time as there still is and and i actually said look i can't be seen to
be endorsing tommy you know but i absolutely agree with what tommy is is saying and and tommy um
actually said look i won't and now he was in he got arrested the day before if you remember
remember but he said i won't introduce you if that causes a problem.
I won't introduce you. I'm not a narcissist. I'm actually, you know, I want the right thing to be done.
He said, but one thing, would you bless as a priest those gathered at the end of the day?
Now, that's a man that isn't intent on causing trouble. He just wants the message out there. And he's deeply concerned about what's happened to account who have behaved abominably and the evil that's been, you know, that people have been subject to.
He wants that coming into the light and light is the best disinfectant.
And you and I, Dan, have said that many times in the past.
Absolutely. And look, it doesn't matter if you disagree with a journalist's independent work.
You're right. Make your own film. Hit back. That's the type of world that we should live in.
Not this idea of locking people up. And actually, Tom Sullivan, I think Rupert Lowe has been
brilliant on this. And we praise Lord Pearson for what he's done in the House of Lords. Let's praise
Rupert Lowe for what he's doing in the House of Lords. Let's praise Rupert Lowe for what he's doing in the House of Commons.
And overnight, he has also posted on X,
if it were up to me, I'd release those currently in prison
for stupid social media posts and use those cells
to lock up the paedophiles who have avoided a prison sentence.
Come on.
I have no doubt the vast majority of the British public agree with me. And then Basil
replied, we do. And Rupert added, leave the ECHR, deport the foreign criminals, jail the British
paedophiles. This is the way. And I really hope, I really hope, Tom Sullivan, that J.D. Vance and Donald Trump question Keir Starmer about why we have grandmothers and mothers currently behind bars for posts on X and Facebook when we have paedophiles who do not spend a day in jail, because that is a policy that shames the United Kingdom. I mean, I know some journalists
who only after J.D. Vance's speech
actually heard about some of these cases.
And these are people who work in the mainstream media.
Dan, I don't want to do your job for you and jump the gun,
but I actually want to tie it to the next story,
just a point that you made.
So I don't know if you want to go on.
Go on, do it.
You do it.
So, you know, in terms of taking inspiration from America,
like they weaponize the justice system in America against Trump,
we have here our own kind of form of that.
We have two-tier justice and two-tier policing.
And like they are fighting back in America and Team Trump now are starting lawsuits.
Part of me thinks, you know, maybe we need to do that as well.
And that's why I was pleasantly surprised to see that reform are starting a private prosecution against the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, who, as far as I understand, I didn't actually know this, but apparently it is a crime or it's illegal, at least, to call yourself a solicitor when you're not a solicitor. which is an entire cabinet, which is so distanced from the world of business.
But together with Reeves and now Reynolds, they can't even be honest about the jobs that they have done.
So I think this is great. I think in a way people say, oh, you know,
we shouldn't start a lawfare war and, you know, go down to their level.
I think we should see what happens.
Well, look, that is a perfect tease because I am going to show you in just one minute
exactly what Nigel Farage has said about this
and prove actually that Jonathan Reynolds did lie.
I'll also tell you what the business secretary
has said in response to this scandal. So don't
go anywhere. It's an absolutely fascinating story. Much more from Tom Sullivan and Father Phil Harris
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Nigel Farage has threatened to take a private prosecution
against a Labour cabinet minister who has swindled his CV.
And can I just say, can I just say, what is it about this cabinet?
Do none of them tell the truth?
First, we had Rachel from Accounts.
Then we had Angela Rayner.
Now we have Jonathan Reynolds, the business secretary,
fibbing over whether he was ever a solicitor.
I don't think this Labour government knows the truth
if it hits them on the face.
They're unable to even tell the truth about their own careers.
So I don't know about you, but I fully back Nigel Farage saying enough is enough of these lies.
Watch.
We have a chancellor.
Dubbed by our comic, our northern professional comic,
who's given it up to become an MP, Lee Anderson,
who dubbed her Rachel from Accounts,
who tells us.....who tells us she spent ten years as an economist at the Bank of England.
Now we know it was four and a half in customer complaints.
Is it any wonder we're in such trouble?
And a business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds,
who's never had a proper job in his life,
who tells us he's a solicitor when he's never been qualified, which is a criminal
offence. And I can tell you tonight, I can tell you tonight that there will be a private prosecution
brought against Jonathan Reynolds. And you know what makes me sick? The mainstream media have completely allowed these Labour liars in Cabinet
to get away with their lies and also to get away with perpetuating a cover-up.
Look at Lisa Dandy, the Culture Secretary at LBC,
compared with the truth of what Reynolds himself said in Parliament.
Does Mr Reynolds find it necessary to lie about his background?
I don't think Johnny lied about his background for a minute. He has never pretended to be a
solicitor. Before the last election, I worked as a solicitor in Manchester city centre and I would
travel in to Manchester every day for my, what is now my constituency. I mean, it could not be any clearer.
If this were a Conservative minister,
if this were a reformed UK MP,
it would be leading the news.
Yet again, we have double standards.
There's Jonathan Reynolds, by the way, on a jolly,
oh, sorry, a work trip in India,
where he's taken along The Guardian and the Daily Mail to apologize
for his sins. But let me tell you what he said, because personally, I think this is one of those
non-apologies apologies. So first, he told the Guardian about his lies. I apologize for that.
But again, I don't think anyone would have interpreted that in any way that I was
misrepresenting myself professionally. And I just want to be absolutely clear for a speech, I think,
and I think a tweet or maybe a Facebook post over a decade ago, I don't think it's a huge deal,
but I should apologize for that if anyone has misunderstood that, but I don't think they have. What a ridiculous non-apology. Then the mail, this is what he said
to the mail. I've never presented myself as a qualified solicitor. I have made repeated
references to being a trainee solicitor in government releases on social media covered very extensively in the legal press. I mean, what? I literally just showed the video of him
in Parliament lying through his teeth. Jonathan Reynolds, you are a CV swindler. Rachel from
Accounts, you are a CV swindler. Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, you are a CV swindler. All three of you should resign, as should Lisa Nandy, for lying on your behalf.
This is a cover up.
It's despicable that the mainstream media are letting these fools, these absolute fools, get away with it.
Let me bring in my superstar panel, the independent journalist Tom Sullivan and Father Phil Harris. Father Phil,
as a man of God, lying is a real sin, is it not? If you are elected to tell the truth and to be
honest, what else are they lying about if they can't even tell the truth about their own career
histories? That is the exact point.
What else are they lying about?
How can we trust them?
So thank you for giving me the great link in terms of as a man of God.
The ninth commandment says,
do not bear false witness.
The 10th commandment says,
do not covet.
And that sums up the Labour Party
as it currently is.
But I just wanted to be a priest for a moment.
Proverbs 6 verse 16 says this. There are six things that the Lord blood, a heart that devises wicked plans,
feet that make haste to run to evil, a false witness who breathes out lies and one who sows
discord among brothers. Jesus says, let your yes be yes and your no be no. And until we are honest, this nation will go nowhere. And I
think my concern is the uni party, both Conservative and now Labour, have been consistently dishonest.
And that is now coming to the fore. When I got, when I arrived here in Knoxville Airport
last night, the Uber picks me up to take me to the to the hotel.
And the first thing the Uber driver, Matthew, says to me, what is it with the dishonesty of your government?
That is just embarrassing. It's utterly embarrassing that I arrive the other side of the pond.
And the first thing the Uber driver says to me is, what is it with the dishonesty
of your government? And I am fed up of the lies. I'm fed up with the dishonesty. Why can we not
just tell the truth? You know, I put out a tweet yesterday and I misspoke. And in a few moments,
I came back and I went, I misspoke. I used the wrong terminology, you know, and it wasn't about lying. It was just wrong terminology. We need to have an integrity that says that we are honest. We cannot go around and, you know, lies coming into the you know out into the public
square and the mainstream media that always held to account does that no more and god help us we
have to have integrity we have to have in truth and if we don't this nation will go to perdition in a basket. Hear, hear. Hear, hear. Because Tom Sullivan, I think
one of the real problems is that once you lose trust in your government, it is virtually impossible
to get it back. Now, Tom, I'm sure you'd agree with me that we've lost trust in our governments over the past few years, the Brexit betrayal, and then the complete
scam that we all had to go through over the course of COVID. But these lies are almost now so
commonplace that it's like we just can't trust anything our leaders tell us and that is going to have such a consequential effect
when the government does want us to believe them because i'm sorry i won't neither will i and uh
just very quickly i want to thank father phil for that it was very very powerful and uh just
reminded me why i'm a christian um
jonathan reynolds said it's not a huge deal it is a huge deal because the truth is a huge deal
the truth is a value in itself and what trump has shown us is that when you have the whole world
and you know the realm of the devil against you the truth can cut through all of that everyone in their ivory tower the
truth is so powerful and i think that's what his redemption arc as well has shown us um everything
he's doing now and the team around him is doing has shown us and i'm over the moon because i know
it's only days but i believe that this is actually showing us here in this country what we can do.
And the last thing I'll say is that we should not only be inspired by Trump, you know, for his telling the truth and his radicalism,
but also for little tactical things like nicknames, because Rachel from accounts is a very Trumpian nickname.
And as I say, I think we need more of that in our politics.
Well, yes.
And you know, it's something I've done right from the start
of my time on GB News and talk.
And apparently they're not allowed to do that anymore.
They're not allowed on GB News to say Rachel from accounts
or Slippery Starmer.
It's like, no, no, no, this is important because why should we treat
these people with respect if they're not treating us with respect?
Exactly.
So that's why I don't say Sir Keir Starmer and Sir Sadiq Khan.
I don't believe they deserve it, Tom.
I'm sorry, I don't believe they deserve it tom i'm sorry i don't agree dan could i just
come in with one quick please please okay so jesus says and it goes back to where you started
this segment jesus says one who is faithful in very little is also faithful in much. One who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much.
And that those are the words of our saviour and our Lord as a Christian country.
And they your point is exactly true. If you are dishonest with your CV, you're going to be dishonest in high
office. It's just an absolute fact. And Jesus is very, very clear about that. One who is faithful
in very little is also faithful in much. And one who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much. And so we've got to get back to honesty and integrity.
And these people, if they are lying in public office, I'm sorry, they have to go. They have to
go. Couldn't agree more. Couldn't agree more. I mean, as Kylan M has just said on our live chat, I have voted in elections since the early 70s
and never known a government like this
or a prime minister like Starmer.
And it is just really, really interesting, isn't it,
that this is really new territory, actually.
And Dan, sorry, just one very very last thing if you can take the names
out of this because this isn't about and i think that some very often we can become very emotive
because it you know it's it's starmer kiss starmer or it's rachel reeves or you know it's it's
reynolds it's whoever you can take those names out of the equation anybody
who is doing this and behaving in this way we need to call out and it just happens to be
these people and it's horrific they are wrong it's horrible and the lying and the dishonesty has to stop. Indeed it does. Indeed it does. Reverend Cannon, Father Phil Harris, so brilliant
to have you have an amazing time in America. And the independent journalist, Tom Sullivan,
thank you as well. Brilliant superstar panel today. And while I'm looking at your comments
actually right now and some really
really fascinating thoughts coming through but but mave mave was actually at the reform uk
conference in cornwall last night that was infiltrated by the antifa terrorists that's
what i call them because i believe they are and she says i was conference. Masked thugs wouldn't let us through to the entrance.
The female police officer politely went up to the thugs
and asked if we could come through.
They were empowered by that.
I felt sick.
And on this whole idea of the independent media
being necessary to really challenge what's going on,
Anne A48126 says, journalists are the thread
that holds the fabric of democracy together. We will remember those that didn't do their job. And
that's a great point because I remember those journalists that didn't do their jobs over brexit over the covid pandemic i will never forget
it and that is what's really important we we can't then all of a sudden have short memories and trust
these people again because we know where their loyalties are at and oh thank you jenny chilton
this is lovely uh jenny says new media is the best losing gb news is the best thing that could
have happened dan because I love this show.
And thank you.
I actually feel the same.
Jenny, I feel the same.
Because why on earth should they be able to tell me what I can call someone?
It's ludicrous.
Now let's move on to today's Greatest Britain and Union Jackass.
Three nominees for Union jackass today. Anna Ireland put forward the BBC because they said that Trump appointed a podcaster in Dan Bongino as deputy FBI director instead of former secret service agent in order to disparage both of them.
Kate Thompson nominated Carol Vorderman, who is supposed to be highly intelligent, but posted a crazy tweet this morning referring to Donald Trumpski.
She called her a daft bitch and said, what is it with these warmongers? And Alan D. Jones nominated Ed Miliband, probably the most
dangerous politician in the UK, still waiting for our £1,000 cut in energy bills. The results
are in. And these were great nominations today, I have to say, because I was annoyed by all three.
And in third position, the BBC with 9% of the vote.
In second position, Carol Vorderman over her Donald Trump ski post.
But this was a runaway win.
Today's union jackass on the day that energy prices increase,
Ed Miliband, the most dangerous man in Britain, the man who is going to drive our economy and
our country into the ground if he continues with this eco-extremism. Oh, so frustrating, isn't it?
So frustrating. But thank you so much for your votes.
Very, very, very good choice today.
We're not going anywhere, though.
We're moving to the Substack platform now for our...
Oh, Greatest Britain.
I forgot Greatest Britain.
Actually, just before we do that.
Who is our Greatest Britain today?
I do know this.
Oh, yes.
Nigel Farage, nominated by 12 walkies.
And this was, of course, because he stood up against the Antifa mob.
So congratulations to Mr. Farage, today's greatest Briton.
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