Dan Wootton Outspoken - NIGEL FARAGE GOES ROGUE AS PM KEIR STARMER SECRETS & LIES GROW OVER LOCKDOWN VOICE COACH
Episode Date: February 5, 2025Keir Starmer is on the ropes over his lockdown secrets and lies over spending Christmas Eve with his glamorous voice coach. But Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch blew her chance yet again in parliamen...t today, as Reform UK’s Nigel Farage proved he is the party leader Labour fears. In his Digest next, Dan reveals why the MSM are corrupt for letting the PM get away with this sticky situation. Then Father Calvin Robinson joins the show – he’s not cancelled here. PLUS: Narinder Kaur infuriates Tommy Robinson supporters – we’ll reveal why AND: Kay Burley is axed from dying Sly News as the British MSM collapses THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Link Lauren joins the show for the first time to take apart Meghan Markle’s latest PR disaster as she boasts about her limited charity work on Instagram. Sign up to watch at www.outspoken.live. To watch the exclusive Uncancelled After Show for 30-minutes extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: / @danwoottonoutspoken ---------- Today’s Sponsors: GROUND.NEWS - Go 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. INCOGNI - Take back your personal data with Incogni! Use code OUTSPOKEN at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/outspoken SURFSHARK - Go to https://surfshark.com/outspoken for an extra four months of Surfshark at an unbeatable price VERSO - https://buy.ver.so/outspoken - Use code OUTSPOKEN to save 15% on your first order. MANSCAPED - https://manscaped.com – get 20% off + free shipping with the code Outspoken. ---------- 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... Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltone... ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan?... Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: / danwootton Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/... #DanWootton #DanWoottonOutspoken #news #outspoken Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooten. This is Outspoken Live, episode number 156.
And Keir Starmer is on the ropes over his lockdown secrets and lies over spending Christmas Eve
with his glamorous voice coach. This was during the
lockdown restrictions, remember, that he thought was so important at the time that Boris Johnson
should lose his job as Prime Minister over having a piece of cake. But Conservative leader Kemi
Badenoch blew her chance yet again in Parliament today as Reform UK's Nigel Farage proved he is the party leader Labour most fears.
Emergency voice coaching on Christmas Eve. This government is so clueless, it is borrowing £8
billion. It is so clueless, it is borrowing £8 billion for GB Energy, a vanity project
that is not great, not British and does not produce any energy.
And that was pretty much it.
So in my digest next, I'll show you how Starmer's defence quickly fell apart
and reveal why the MSM is corrupt for letting the PM get away with this sticky situation.
Then Father Calvin Robinson joins me live to prove that no one is cancelled here on Outspoken.
It is so great to have him back with us.
Also coming up on the show today,
Narendra Kerr infuriates Tommy Robinson supporters.
I will show you why. And did you hear
about this? Kay Burley axed from dying Sly News as the British MSM just starts crumbling. So Sly,
on this very awkward farewell, decided to show you her best moments from three decades causing
trouble on air. It's only fair, right, for me to show you
her worst. We're going to enjoy this later in the show together. Then in the uncancelled after show
on Substack, Link Lauren, former senior advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., joins the show for the
first time and he's going to take apart Meghan Markle's latest PR disaster. Did you see this? She has boasted about her limited charity work.
It is quite a sight to behold. We do that, of course, on Substack, www.outspoken.live. Sign up,
join the independent media revolution. You don't need sly news anymore, folks. That is the great
thing. We have also returned Greatest Britain and Union Jackass to its rightful home. And the nominees
today, these are all from you via the Dan Wilson Club on X, of course. Nominee one,
Keir Starmer, Slippery Starmer, nominated by Michelle Fed Up Yorkshire for being a raging
hypocrite and trying to pass off his voice coach as a key worker. Nominee number two, this was the US Democrats from my
friend Chris Davies as a result of their hysterical reaction to Trump and Elon Musk disbanding USAID,
funding DEI programs using tax dollars of hardworking Americas and other countries,
and by the way, funding the British Bashing Corporation. Could you believe that?
And nominee three, the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, nominated by Diana Mother Clanger for considering banning kitchen knives that have a pointy end. Yeah, that's really
the issue, folks, isn't it? There would have been no Axel Rudi Cabana if we just got rid of the
kitchen knives. Goodness me, what a crazy time we are in. Greatest Britain revealed at the end of the show too. Go and vote for your union
jackass today. Let's make it interesting, folks. You can do so in the live chat right now. And I'll
bring you the best comments from you at the end of the show too. I like this being an interactive
two-way dialogue. But now, let's go.
Now, Keir Starmer, Slippery Starmer as I call him, won't even come clean to us, the public,
his people, about the real shape of his family. So of course the guy was always going to bring his dodgy secrets and lies into number 10 Downing Street. And by the way, in some ways,
I wouldn't mind if he hadn't been the pious witch hunter-in-chief over the course of the COVID
pandemic. Guido Fawkes, which by the way, has been putting the MSM to shame on the story,
congratulations to them. I think they put it right by saying, Starmer unleashed an endless
salvo on any political opponent accused of a
lockdown breach, with Labour HQ and Media Machine pumping out propaganda while he gave his lectures
and sermons. Yet all the time, he knew he had met his own voice coach in person under tier four
restrictions. So now he truly has been hoisted by his own petard. And even the Times,
which was the one mainstream newspaper sort of holding out on covering this story,
finally gave in today. They say Starmer faces questions. I'll say, I'll say he does.
Now, Starmer's glamorous actress voice coach, let's just be very clear about this, was not a key worker.
She'd been doing all of her work via computer.
There was absolutely no need for her to be in person with Starmer on Christmas Eve.
And Labour has even admitted that today.
From Guido, Labour's defence over COVID lockdown voice training session only took
24 hours to completely fall apart. Starmer's going to need more than voice training to get out of
this one. So that is the political climate in which we come to today's PMQs. Kemi Badenoch has
thus far been a completely useless leader of the opposition. There was a reason why I backed
Robert Jenrick to get the role over her, but she had a real chance today. I even tweeted,
posted on X yesterday, copying her in. I wanted her to know there was something that could make
her be taken seriously today that would drive her to the top of the MSM agenda. What she had to do was go for Keir Starmer about
his secret Christmas Eve rendezvous in 2020 with the voice coach breaking lockdown rules.
She had an opportunity to drive the story to the top of the news agenda. And she failed, folks.
She didn't just fail, by the way, she fell completely flat on her face, making two throwaway jokes about the issue, not asking Starmer any questions and allowing him.
This was the unbelievable thing, allowing him, Starmer, completely on the ropes to somehow roast her.
Watch.
On the other hand, she's not properly briefed on the national security implications.
She's not doing her job.
She's not concerned about national security.
And she's not fit to be Prime Minister.
Mr Speaker, how can anyone believe that this man is defending UK interests
when he bends the knee to anyone who asks him? So that was it.
That little line, which is very easy for the MSM to ignore, right?
And this was also easy for them to ignore this is a man who needed emergency voice
coaching on christmas eve this government is so clueless it is borrowing eight billion pounds
it is so clueless it is borrowing eight billion pounds for gb energy a vanity project that is not
great not british and does not produce any energy.
OK, fine. I've got huge issues with GB Energy. It's an absolutely terrible thing.
But GB Energy is going to be an issue for years to come. Why today?
Thank God there was actually a decent conservative backbencher.
Well done to Gagan Mohindra,
who finally did ask Starmer the question.
Gagan Mohindra.
Yay!
Thank you, Mr Speaker.
I know that, like everyone in the House,
the Prime Minister is an honourable member.
On that basis, can you repeat his assurances that all rules were followed
while the country was in Tier 4 lockdown in at speed,
prepare and deliver a live statement at speed
on one of the most important issues for our country in recent years.
That's what I was doing. What were they doing?
Suitcases of booze into Downing Street,
partying and fighting, vomiting up the walls, leaving the cleaners
to remove red wine stains. That's the difference. I was working. They were partying.
And no, that doesn't actually excuse you, Starmer, because none of us, because of the rules that you wanted enforced, and by the way,
you wanted these rules enforced harder and longer, none of us were allowed to go to work and say,
hello, glamorous voice coach, can you drive through the tears so we can spend a romantic
Christmas Eve together studying my terrible robotic voice? We weren't allowed to do that. So neither were you.
And you'd already cheated in Durham over Beargate. So there is a lot to pick apart
in that answer and in that exchange. So let's go through it. Firstly, Kemi is finished as leader
of the opposition. There was just all-round horror
at that performance. Let me take you through some of it. Adam Cherry from GB News wrote,
why did Kemi not do a single question on voice coach gate, Tory MP text, because the strategy
is let have no strategy or relevance. Dan Hodges of the Mail on Sunday, I'm not sure how much longer
Tory MPs are going to put up with this. It isn't as if Kemi Bailinok doesn't have enough ammunition to fire at Starmer,
but she just can't find a way through. From Barton Daubney, Kemi misses the mark again.
Starmer was there for the taking on his voice coach, in inverted commas and apostrophes,
and COVID lockdown law breaches. Instead,
she starts on Chagos and oil licences. Important stuff, but surely she should have gone for
Starmer's throat. Pun intended. Sean Matthews of Reform UK wrote, shocking and unbelievable.
She joked about it, but didn't ask a single question on the Prime Minister breaking the law.
And you can just imagine the strategy
sessions that went on in Kimmy's team thinking, oh, let's be clever. We'll just give a little
reference to it. That's enough. That's all we have to do. No, it's not enough. It's not enough.
Because right now, Nigel Farage is the unofficial leader of the opposition,
and he is putting you into the ground. But it also isn't
enough to get the mainstream media to take notice, which is what matters when it comes to this story.
More critical, however, and I do want to look at this closely, was Starmer's answer itself,
where he refused and failed to deny breaking any COVID rules. Back to Guido, their response.
Starmer refuses to say he followed all
COVID rules after a direct question from Gargan Mahindra about his lockdown voice coach meeting.
Starmer would not tell the Commons that all rules were followed. Oh dear. Camilla Tomine of the
Daily Telegraph. Again, Keir Starmer can't answer the question of whether he and his voice coach
broke tier four lockdown rules on Christmas Eve 2020.
And look, this is not an easy one for Labour to defend,
even on the soft-touch British bashing corporation.
Does that draw a line under it,
or are there more questions to answer, Mike?
Well, of course, the opposition are going to jump on this bandwagon
and sling the mud.
It's a legitimate question.
But he's been really clear, and I'll answer the question.
He's been very clear that he had to make a speech,
I think it was on the 20th, because of a Brexit announcement.
He has a small team around him.
They prepared for it the day before.
But he also said that if he'd broken the Covid rule,
he would stand down.
I mean, can you imagine if the shoe was on the other foot?
Well, this was happening.
The Conservatives were partying in Downing Street, so we won't take any lectures from your party. I listen to you so respectfully
you know Boris was fine, Boris had the consequences of it. But he was found to have broken the rules.
What I'm saying is that we need a proper investigation to get to the bottom. But what's more is this whole story points to a fundamental weirdness about Starmer.
This bloke is odd.
This man is hiding something from the public.
He hasn't even told us his kids' names.
And again, I wanted to share some others' reaction on this
because it's not just me thinking about it.
George Galloway wrote,
funny kind of QC who needed a voice coach
and how dedicated was that coach?
Christmas Eve session during lockdown.
Remarkable.
Simon Danchuk,
is there not something totally weird about Starmer seeing a voice
coach on Christmas Eve, having a lord buy clothes for your wife, borrowing an expensive apartment
for your child's revision after the exams, and so on? Or is there something fishy going on?
And Adam Brooks posted a picture that Keir Starmer had shared on Christmas Eve
2020 and simply wrote, shame that you spent yours getting oral lessons, then Rodney.
And actually, sometimes it's the public who I think come up with the most brilliant posts on
X, which just really sum up a situation. So let me show you this
post. It's a little bit naughty from Blame Game on X. And it shows Keir Starmer with some suitcases.
And he wrote, Lady Vic just found out about this speech coach. We haven't seen much of Lady
Victoria lately, have we? I wonder why.
The issue here, though, is that Starmer, and this is why Kemi really failed today,
because Starmer has full protection from the racket that is the British MSM. I had to sit
through, and I do this for you, I had to sit through every minute of the BBC and ITV flagship news bulletins last night, it was painful. They did not mention
this story once. Let that sink in. Paul Brand used to spend every waking minute of his life
thinking about Boris Johnson and his piece of cake, but not a word about this. And Kemi had
a moment to change that today. She bottled it. So the silence will go on.
As David Atherton wrote, leading the clarion call over Boris Johnson's cake party was the
Guardian's Pippa Carrera and ITV's Paul Brand. Not a peep on Sir Keir Starmer's vocal coach.
Are you journalists or lefty activists? And Peter, this is another, just a great guy,
great funny guy on X, said,
I can't wait to watch Beth Rigby standing
in Downing Street shouting,
are you going to resign prime minister at Keir Starmer?
That is not going to happen.
And it won't happen because we know the MSM
is completely corrupt in this country. Things are changing
though, folks. Kay Burley, out at Sly News today, axed. There is no room anymore for propagandists
like her in the media. In fact, there's not going to be any room for Sly News at all soon.
And so even though the MSM might not be covering the story, I'm confident because I
think now you can see that Slippery Starmer's moral authority is forever smashed. Now, today's outsider. And he's back, folks. He is back. Father Calvin Robinson isn't going to get cancelled
here on Outspoken. Oh, goodness, Father, see, you've had a heck of a week. For people who don't
know, there was a big hoo-ha over the joke that you made on stage where you were clearly just taking the mickey out of the
nazi salute from elon musk and your church effectively turned its back on you i know all
that everyone's worried about is are you okay and are you going to be able to keep practicing
your faith in the way that you want to uh absolutely fine thank you i'm beyond cancellation at this point we've been through
enough cancellations haven't we the conservative party gb news royal academy of dance the church
of england just add it to the list when you are on a mission i believe you and i are both on missions
this is to be expected but i'm fine thank you and god is good and it's good to be back on
downwards and outspoken the show that won't cancel anybody. You're not going anywhere.
Don't even think about it.
Don't even think about it.
So, Father Calvin,
what do you make of this?
What do you make of Starmer
and The Voice Coach?
Do you think this is weird?
Are we not being told something?
It's all very weird.
But you alluded to it,
but many of the people
of the legacy media are letting go of
things that have shown us for a long time what's going on here. Let's remember that Sue Gray was
one of the most senior members of the civil service, right? So politically neutral, apolitical,
working in the cabinet office whilst Boris Johnson was prime minister, she gets assigned to an independent review of Partygate, finds Boris Johnson guilty and Sir Keir Starmer not guilty.
We all see the evidence with our own eyes. We can see he was clearly guilty. He was drinking,
socialising, whilst this was not allowed under law. And so I think if we look at the finer details of the report,
it seems that the police said things like,
we don't investigate after so many months for this particular incident
and stuff like that.
So they didn't actually say that he was innocent.
They said they were not going to investigate and or find him guilty,
which is very different.
But I think it all looks a bit dodgy to me.
And the fact that Sue Gray was one of the most senior civil servants
in the country, she led this investigation that ousted Boris Johnson.
And then she's no longer apolitical.
Then she becomes chief of staff to Keir Starmer, who was found innocent in her report.
So she took down one prime minister, propped up another.
And of course, as soon as he got in office, she remained his chief of staff for a number of months before becoming his envoy.
And so we need to look into what is the relationship between the civil service and the Labour Party? Did they have a part to play in bringing down a conservative
government? And is this a coup d'etat? And if it is, why is the mainstream media looking the other
way? All these details are public information. Most of them we all saw in the public rather than
just the press releasing it. We saw it on social media. So we found the information out for
ourselves. It's all there to be had. Why is the legacy media not holding the
government to account? Why are they not holding the civil service to account? Why are they not
holding the police forces to account? There's something dodgy going on. And all of it, I mean,
it's very suspect to say that one of the least well-spoken men in the country has a vocal coach.
I mean, I'm not the best speaker myself,
but to hear Sakhir Starmer say
this is how he speaks
after having a professional
teach him how to speak properly
is just absurd.
Something dodgy is going on.
I don't know who the puppet master is,
but I think Sakhir Starmer
is quite clearly a puppet
for something that's far bigger
that we really need to find out.
Well, we know that he is a globalist. We know that he
has been very open about the fact that he prefers Davos to Westminster, for example. But I'm sorry,
Father Calvin, while I do completely believe that the family of public figures should have
some degree of protection, it is weird if you are Prime Minister
to not even tell the public the names of your children. I mean, I find all of this so completely
bizarre. And at the end of the day, with this story, there was no reason for Ms. Malinger to be in the room. Every other point of vocal coaching over that
period was conducted via computer. And the fact that Starmer says he was working is not good
enough because she was not a key worker. Now, I will stress again, Calvin, and look, we spoke
about this a lot at the time. We both despised these rules. We both broke these rules happily right and and i am not for a single
second trying to say that i believed in tier four i believed in lockdowns or the key worker status
the whole thing was a joke but it was a bad joke that starmer forced on the british public to the
point where some of us could not even see relatives in their dying days. Evil, actually. I don't have a vocal coach,
but at that time I was in seminary. And so I did have singing lessons. I had to have these singing
lessons over Zoom. Can you imagine trying to sing over Zoom? So we had to jump through hoops at that
time. And the people that were in charge of putting this legislation together that essentially
oppressed all of us and said we had to stay in our own homes. They were the ones that weren't following it. And that's the worst.
It's the parliamentarians and the mainstream media, you know, people like Kay Burley that
weren't following the rules. So of course, they weren't holding each other to account. They didn't
care. And so they were putting the rules on the rest of us. It's the hypocrisy of it all that I
think gets to many people. And still, there's lots to be uncovered.
But when the police and the investigators of the civil service look the other way,
for one particular political party, but not for another, these questions have to be asked in that what's going on? Who wants who in power? And why? To what end? You're quite right that
Sir Keir Starmer has suggested, or explicitly said, that he prefers Davos to Westminster.
That's sus. That's very
sus. Any prime minister should have the intentions of his own country first and foremost. Great
Britain, the United Kingdom, should come before any other country, including Davos, including the
European Union. This is a fight we've been having in our country for a long time. We want independence,
we want sovereignty, we want our legislators to be British first and foremost. Why is that so difficult?
Can I just ask, Father Calvin, for you to react for one moment, though, to Kemi Badenoch? Because there was one person in the country, Calvin, who could have pushed this story to number one.
One person in the country who could have forced the mainstream media to cover it.
And she didn't take that opportunity today. What is she thinking?
I don't know is the answer to that question. The thing is, the leader of the opposition has a team
around them, right? So people are suggesting attack lines. They've got whole folders full of
things to say at PMQs. And so what's the agenda here of the Conservative Party in general? I don't
think it's just Kimmy Baden that's in control of the blame for this. Where is the party heading?
Like, what's their motivation? Why are they not fighting back? And if Sir Keir Starmer is going
to give them, basically hand them the weapon
saying, here, go for it, and they're not using
it, why not?
That's the question we need to be asking. If there's been a coup
d'etat, and the civil service has been a part of it,
the Conservative government has been ousted,
the Labour Party has been put in place,
and still the Conservatives
won't fight back, is this
a bigger globalist agenda at play?
Very good point, Father Calvin.
Very, very good point.
And I think we know the answer to that.
Yes, yes, yes.
Breaking right now, cricket legend Kevin Peterson
has spoken out about the state of the UK
as Reform UK continues to surge in the polls, threatening, by the way,
to cut off potential future Tory defectors. So let me take you through this. I'm really fascinated
by this post from Kevin Peterson because he's not a guy who regularly weighs into politics,
and his words do still hold a lot of weight with a lot of people around the world.
And he posted, I'm getting rather tired of having to answer this question almost every day whilst I'm on my travels.
What the hell has happened to the UK?
Being asked it again after another boy was tragically stabbed and killed yesterday.
News travels fast and it's a difficult question to answer.
And Father Calvin, obviously you're spending a lot of time in the
US at the moment. And I know from my friends in America and actually all around the world,
it's something people just cannot get their head around. How has the UK allowed this to happen?
What's interesting is once you get people like Kevin Peterson talking in this way,
a narrative starts to develop. This is a crossover moment, is it not?
I hope it is. I hope people back home start to wake up because you're right. Whenever I travel,
people say, what's going on in the UK? I'm like, we're asleep at the wheel. There is a minority
of people that can see what's going on. And most of those were out last week at the Thomas Robinson
rally, for example. But the majority are still, you know, anti-Trumpers, anti-free speech,
pro-tyranny, in favor of safetyism, the nanny state. It's insane what's going on. But at the
same time, just today, there was a video that came out from the royal family of Queen Camilla
visiting a school in Tower Hamlets in London. And there wasn't a single English child, or maybe one
English child in the entire video.
So it's expressively showing how multicultural London is, so multicultural that there's no
Britishness left.
And so English people have stopped having babies at the same time as the UK government
has been mass importing migrants from all over the world with different sets of values,
et cetera, who are having
lots of babies. And so there has been a massive replacement in the UK. And we're seeing the
results of that, unfortunately. But it's still a topic that most people are afraid to have. It's
absurd to me that we're seeing a replacement before our very eyes. And people say, oh, no,
that's racist or xenophobic or something or other. Do you want there to be a Britain left,
is the question. And people need to answer it before it's too late
and we've got that video actually of camilla visiting that school because i do know a lot
of people did mention it and it's one of those things that isn't really discussed which is which
is very interesting isn't it yeah there you go? I mean, look at that.
That could be, that video right there could be a queen visiting any of the colonies,
anywhere in the Commonwealth, you know,
as they do on their tours, it would be wonderful.
But this is supposed to be an English school
in the capital, at the heart of London.
And it's just, it's insane
that the demographics have changed so rapidly
to the point that people aren't even
able to recognize it we see girls holding signs up in this video about empowering women wearing
a full hijab it's like what the irony there it's insane yeah which the boys don't have to do it's
an interesting school that mulberry school for girls and it's a school that a lot of dignitaries
visit michelle obama had been there previously i i know it quite well, actually, but it is true. I mean, literally, the chairman of Reform, has posted,
Jacob Rees-Mogg again suggesting Reform agrees a non-aggression pact with the Tories.
After what you and your traitorous cabinet did to this country, no thanks, mate.
Reform will fight every Tory and we will win a decisive victory for the United Kingdom.
Now, Nigel Farage has very much become
almost like the unofficial leader of the opposition.
It's very clear at the moment
that Starmer is much more nervous about Farage than Badenoch.
And I'll show you what happened in PMQs in just one moment.
But first, what do you make of Zia Youssef
being so dismissive of Jacob Rees-Mogg's call
for some sort of deal between Reform UK and the Conservative
Party? I think some kind of deal would make sense at some point in the future once the Conservative
Party has found its roots again. Once the Conservative Party can say, look, we are
Conservative again, then maybe some pact would make sense on the right of politics to take the
country back from the hard leftists and extremists in labor. However,
at this point in time, it wouldn't make any sense. So I think Zia Yusuf is right to be hardlining
that. But at the same time, you know my stance on this? I don't want a country that's run by a party
that's chaired by a Mohammedan. That makes no sense to me at all. It's like handing up from
one problem to another problem. Neither of these solutions are healthy for our country.
Mohammedanism is the biggest problem facing our country right now.
Wokeism is dying out.
Mohammedanism is taking over.
And so we need a party that stands up to it, stands against it.
And unfortunately, reform can't do that while they have a Mohammedan as their chairman.
Now, here's the moment in PMQs today where Nigel Farage got a big reaction, actually. But what was so fascinating to me
is that you've got Badenoch just flubbing it and Farage loving it, loving the attention,
loving the vitriol from Labour MPs. And it's very obvious from Starmer's response
and his desperation to try and suggest that Reform UK don't want a free NHS,
which I've actually insisted they do want,
which I disagree with, but that's a whole other story.
It's very fascinating in terms of the fear
within the Labour Party watch.
Do you ask the Prime Minister for some advice?
What do I say to 25,000 constituents in Clacton,
including...
LAUGHTER constituents in Clacton including...
No, we're not both standing at the centre. I need a quick question then I can get you the answer. What do I say Prime Minister to 25,000 constituents in Clackson, including 99-year-old Jim O'Dwyer, who flew
a full set of missions on Lancaster bombers as tail end Charlie, as they are losing their
winter fuel allowance and feeling the pinch, while at the same time we are prepared to
give away a military base and pay £18 billion for the privilege of doing so?
The Prime Minister The hon. Minister He talks of panic. The only panic is people
using the NHS, who know that, under his policy, he wants to charge them for using the NHS.
What he should say to the people of Clacton when he finally finds Clacton is that they
should vote Labour, because we are stabilising the economy and boosting the government.
Mr Speaker, many of my...
And so he's got his lines, Father Calvin.
But what's interesting to me
is that it's very obvious
that Starmer now views Farage
as that display in Parliament shows
as the bigger threat,
which, I mean, I think unquestionably he is
i despise that house honestly the whole thing needs to be torn down when revolution
as much as i'm not a fan of faraj he's trying to ask a question on behalf of his constituents
that's what he's there for the whole rabble rousing they don't they don't they don't want
to listen he's trying to make a point and represent his constituents. And everyone's like, oh, all you can hear is it's like a teenage hall of idiots, isn't it?
It's lunacy what goes on in that room. And then when the prime minister finally answers, he lies.
He doesn't answer the question. Honestly, I wish we had representatives that cared about the people of the country.
Yeah, totally, totally. But I guess you might say, as was ever thus, when it
comes to the Houses of Parliament, Father Calvin, maybe not in five years' time. And again, that's
where things are getting interesting. Another post from Zia Youssef, who wrote, post as an after
that YouGov poll yesterday, just a reminder that YouGov poll yesterday showed Reform You Can the lead for the first time,
ridiculous numbers of panicked Tories are now blowing up our phones.
They can feel their ship starting to capsize.
But the comedian Lee Hurst replied to Zira, and I think it's worth showing you this,
saying Reform should set a cutoff point for Tory politicians to switch sides rather than them using reform as a life belt at the last minute.
This would achieve two things.
One, it would ensure people are switching as they believe in reform, not just using it.
Two, it will hasten the demise of the remaining Tories, some of whom I am convinced would affect the Lib Dems.
Both points are good
for reform. And I couldn't agree more, actually. Even though I'm not one of these people who say
no Tories should be allowed to move over, because, for example, I was delighted that Dame Andrea
Jenkins did. I would say Suella Braverman would be a very good shadow Home Secretary for Reform UK.
However, at some point, I think I've got to say enough, don't they? Either
get on board now, because let's be honest, all of these, you know, MPs who are now out of work,
these Tory MPs who are now out of work, but were sound, should have joined Reform before the last
election. Absolutely. And I respect Andrea for that. This is a good point. It's a very good
point by Lee Hurst, because so many of the conservative politicians, even the good ones that you and I would like, they're careerist and
they're ambitious. And so they're looking out, they want to join the winning team, the winning
team join us. So they'll join reform when it's right for their career. What I want to see is
politicians that are principled and have integrity. And those ones would be the ones that join earlier
because they're joining because it's important for them to be a part of the fight rather than it's going to help their career.
If you I want to see politicians that are willing to sacrifice. Right.
So right now, for a conservative politician to leave the Conservative Party and join reform, it's a sacrifice.
And they're going to have to help build up a party for them to join when it's already built up.
That's no sacrifice. And so those ones I don't respect. So I think Leah Hearst is right. The Reform Party should say we're setting a deadline. Conservatives are welcome by this date. After this date, we will not be taking any Conservative politicians on board. Go and join the Lib Dems if you want to. Now, Narendra Kerr causes fury after appearing at the so-called counter-rally to the Tommy
Robinson end the isolation march at the weekend, where she made a host of outrageous claims about
the man who I believe is a political prisoner. Father Calvin Robinson is going to react with me to this latest outrage which has
seen social media blow up. But first, let's actually take a watch of Norinda at the march herself.
I am at the anti-racism march here today in London and there are thousands of people here,
I hope you can hear me
thousands of rifters
since I've been 12, 13 years old
natural friend, BNP
EDM
now we've got Musk, Farage, Trump
Tommy Robinson
and I'm still fighting against racism
but I tell you what gives me hope and joy
are the
thousands of people British people people, who say no.
We say no to fascism. We say no to racism. We say no to Islamophobia. We say no to transphobia.
So, yeah, I feel good today. decided Kelvin when she got home to go even harder on this suggestion which I actually sign up to in
a lot of ways that Tommy Robinson will one day be viewed as a British Nelson Mandela watch
I have just got home from the march I'm completely exhausted and I had a quick look
and I'm seeing tweets from the other side and seeing that the other March were calling for Tommy Robinson to be freed, like he's some Nelson Mandela.
I mean, I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I mean, you look ridiculous.
He's not. He's no Nelson Mandela. He is in prison because he broke the law.
He libeled a 15 year old and he continued to do that in simple terms and you think he's some
kind of hero he broke the law so if you're for criminals to be freed then i mean it's just a joke
it look you look you sound ridiculous it's like hilarious that you're trying to make Tommy Robinson and co into some kind of heroes.
They're just thugs. That's it.
Abby Yemini from Rebel News posted in response to Narinda.
This genius says Tommy Robinson has known Nelson Mandela because unlike Mandela, Robinson is in prison because he broke the law.
Who wants to tell her?
Unlike Mandela, Tommy is in jail because he broke the law. Who wants to tell her? Unlike Mandela,
Tommy is in jail for non-violent civil offences. Father Calvin, what did you make of this latest
viral rant from Narinda? It's hardly fair game, is it? Because she's clearly not
intelligent enough to make arguments. Bless her. I mean,
Abby puts it out there. For her to say that Tommy Robinson is in jail for breaking
the law, whereas Nelson
Mandela, yeah, he was a terrorist
before he was a national hero.
I mean, the arc is quite severe.
And I do think Tommy Robinson is
seen as a thug. I think he had
some thuggish times in his past, but he's certainly not
a thug now. He fights for the country. He fights for people people like myself and i'm happy to call him a friend and an ally and
i do think in his retrospectively history will look favorably upon him certainly against the
oppressive class the elite who've tried to lock him up for so-called contempt of court put him
in solitary confinement or preventing people from visiting him because he's being he's being
persecuted this is a political persecution he's a political prisoner, just like Nelson Mandela was. And when England is
free, hopefully, so will Tommy Robinson, and he'll be remembered for that, for actually fighting a
good fight. Now, I see I'm having technical issues. I'll work on them. I wasn't able to be
at the rally, but I was working behind the scenes, as I have with all of these rallies, to help in any way I can.
And I know my good friends, Father Brett Murphy and Father Cannon Phil were speaking at the rally.
So a Christian voice was there. Ricky Doolan as well.
And the message is unity. The message is uniting the kingdom.
It's about making Britain great again, making Britain Christian
again. These are good things. And so anyone that's campaigning against these things, I have to
question their motives, including Narendra Kaur, who jumps on any bandwagon of the far left,
doesn't she bless her, is how she finds her relevance. But the people with her, they can't
all be as lacking academic ability as she is. So some of these people have to be,
well, well-intentioned, but misguided. Because if there's one side that says,
let's unite the kingdom, let's make this country great again, let's make this country Christian
again, what is the other side for? What are they fighting against and what are they fighting for
is a question I want to know. But yes, I mean, her argument is silly. And I do think Tommy
Robertson is a political prisoner. He's been being persecuted, and history will remember him well.
Now, at the moment, Father Calvin, the only mainstream political party that welcomes Tommy
Robinson is yours, UKIP. And there was some big news out of UKIP today. There we see it. Nick Tenconi, he's been a regular guest here on Outspoken,
announced as the permanent leader of UKIP. Your reaction?
This is fantastic news. Nick has brought a breath of fresh air to the party. It's a new lease of
life and it's something the party needed. Now, one of the many criticisms of UKIP is that it's
too small now. It is quite small, but you know
how a party gets bigger? By people joining. There have been times in our recent history where UKIP
had a massive impact on the lay of the land. And I don't think we would have had a European
referendum and I don't think we would have got Brexit done if it wasn't for UKIP. And I think
that could happen again. UKIP could be fundamental in shaping the future of the United Kingdom. Having Nick
Tenconey as the leader is a good thing, but we also need more people to join. We need more people
to make their voices heard. It is the only party that explicitly says that we are a Christian
country, and that is a good thing. It's the only party that explicitly supports Tommy Robinson
and sees him on our side, in fact, welcomes him. We would love to have Tommy Robinson standing for
Parliament as a member of UKIP. And so if you believe in those things, and you believe that and sees him on our side, in fact, welcomes him, we would love to have Tommy Robinson standing for Parliament
as a member of UKIP.
And so if you believe in those things
and you believe that Islam is a threat to Britain
and wokeism is a threat to Britain
and Christianity is the only path forward
because there's one way, there's one truth, there's one life,
then UKIP is the party for you.
And of course, one of the big questions
is about how the right can be united.
I was really interested to see this response
from the Conservative Post to Nick's leadership election. They wrote, congratulations, Nick
Tenconey, a true patriot, a lover of this great nation, and no longer the interim, very much the
leader of UKIP, a fine general for the rights charge against the socialist hordes. Now more
than ever, the right must unite. And there was another announcement from the Conservative Post today that they are actually
changing their name to be the Conservative and Reformer Post, the home of the right,
which very much suggests there is a change coming in British politics.
And that change will eventually perhaps lead to some sort of union, although who
knows exactly how that will work. But stand by, Father Calvin Robinson, because sob, sob, you're
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But now, back to the show. Breaking right now, Sly News has ditched Kay Burley.
She said it was a retirement. But let's just be honest about this. Kay has been retired by the
fading Sly News after 30 years. This was a woman who never wanted to leave the television. But as the MSM dies,
the error of the highly paid host lecturing us in a studio, telling us not to break COVID rules
while she's going out quaffing champagne and doing so herself are over. So today, I want us to pay tribute to Kay Burley in our own outspoken way.
I've put together her worst moments on air because boy, there have been some. We'll also get reaction
from Father Calvin Robinson in just one moment. First though, this is the awkward way that Kay
Burley was forced to announce the news herself live on air today, never to return to the studio.
One minute and 30 seconds and she was out the front door.
Watch.
So just before we end today's program, a couple of moments to reflect on the past 36 years here at Sky News, our birthday today.
From a standing start to one of the most recognised and valued brands in global news,
it's been an honour and a privilege to work with some of the best
and hardest working teams in the business.
News by its very nature is often devastating
and together we've covered so many life-changing events
from the tragic death of Diana, the shocking terror attack of 9-11,
the Asian tsunami, the shocking terror attack of 9-11,
the Asian tsunami, the Concord air disaster. But we've also enjoyed some wonderful high notes too,
haven't we? The thrill of London winning the chance to host the 2012 Olympics,
a plethora of royal weddings, jubilees, and who can forget days and days and days of waiting for royal babies to arrive at the Lindo Wing.
But after over a million minutes of live TV news, more than anyone else in the world,
it's time for me to indulge in some of my other passions, including my love for travel.
So after covering 12 separate general elections, including Sakhir Starmer's victory last year,
and retiring from Sky News, let politicians of every party just rejoice at that news.
Thank you for waking up and tuning in every morning.
I can't tell you how much I've appreciated your support
over the last three and a half decades.
You're awesome.
I'll post more on my social media and hope to see you around.
Please keep in touch.
Thank you. please keep in touch.
Now I've got to be honest with you, I've spoken to various sources at Sly News today who tell me no tears were shed in the newsroom. In fact, the producers were clapping so strenuously there
because they despised Ms Burley. So actually, this is how nasty the mainstream media
is. 30 years and they're celebrating. But actually, this does represent something much more serious
going on with the mainstream media. James Sparrow posted, Kay Burley is leaving Sky News from
eye-rolling deaths of Israeli children to her laughing with glee at a Labour victory. She will
not be missed onwards. And the former editor of
The Sun, Kelvin McKenzie, wrote, and so it begins. £600,000 a year, Kay Burley says farewell to Sky
News after 36 years. Only the low paid are guaranteed a future at Isleworth. Same at The
Sun, which is starting to put its content behind a paywall. It won't work. The Sun employs 600 while 100 are at the mirror and 35 are at the star.
That is the painful issue.
And Father Calvin Robinson, the problem is the days of these complete liars being able to preach to us,
being able to tell us, you follow the rules while we go out and
party are done. The mainstream media is done. Sky News is coming off television by 2030,
and they can no longer afford a presenter like Kay Burley. And I'm sorry, Kelvin.
I used to know Kay Burley. We actually used to be quite friendly, but she changed a lot.
And I am no longer prepared to tolerate mainstream media figures who just lie and do the most terrible things over Brexit and COVID.
It's so wrong.
Yeah, in regards to Kay Burley, she's clearly priced herself out of the market.
She's not retiring.
Nobody would take her for what she thinks she's worth anymore. And that's her life. But in terms of the media, legacy media
is dead. This is it. We are witnessing the death of mainstream media. And that's a good thing.
I think the internet has killed it. Independent media has killed it. And you're quite right that
people are sick and tired of the hypocrites, the people that tell us to follow the rules,
but then don't follow them themselves. But also the people that lecture us day in and day out on how we should think,
how we should live our lives. I think people want the information given to them and being able to
be left to make their own minds up for themselves, which is what the news used to be.
I think the 24-hour news cycle killed integrity in the news. It became entertainment, unfortunately.
And that's to its own end.
And so good, good riddance to Kay Burley, good riddance to Sky News, or Sly News, and good
riddance to the mainstream or legacy media. Now is the time for independent sources with honesty,
integrity, and people can decide who they trust and stick with those individuals.
Well, of course, because an individual is far less likely, as I always say, to be corrupted, unlike an organisation. I mean, Kay Burley went from being
a Rupert Murdoch fangirl when Sly News was owned by News Corporation to a hard left agitator as
soon as it was sold to Concast, also the owner of MSNBC in the US. So look, Sly did the big
formal tribute to Kay today, but I actually want to take you through some of the worst moments
of her career, Father Calvin. For balance sake, by the way, do stay tuned. I will show you the
official tribute too, and you can make up your own mind.
But do you remember, Father Colvin, the moment when Kay Burley revealed live on air to searchers
who were looking for the missing girl, April Jones, I think they knew her,
that she'd been discovered dead. Watch.
...to the family. They don't expect to find
her alive. I'm sorry to have to tell you
in circumstances like this,
would you like to say anything or
would you like to...
If they haven't found her, there's a chance.
Where there's hope, there's a chance.
Always a chance. We haven't found her yet.
Until we find her,
she'll
be alright. We'll find her.
Oh, my God.
Please have been wrong before.
Hopefully this will be one of those sites.
There's no body yet.
We'll find her. She'll be alive.
She'll be right.
I'm sorry.
What do you think will happen now?
Oh!
We'll keep looking.
Kay!
We'll keep looking.
So we bring her home to her mum and dad.
We'll keep searching day and night until we find her.
There's no option but find her.
There is no other.
How are you feeling?
Numb.
Just numb.
I'm going to let you go and complain to Doug.
If you want to talk to us again later, we're here.
I would do that.
Have you got your peek with him?
Yeah, I have, yeah.
Look after yourselves.
Keep hope alive.
Okay.
Until we're told otherwise, just keep hope alive.
Awful lack of compassion there.
And she did a really similar thing, do you remember, with Nicola Bulley?
The missing woman, where she was being utterly gross.
And that's the problem.
I think that era of that sort of
uber tabloid in your face television journalism is over oh my goodness this calvin though was
i think the moment when k burley jumped the shark it was all over this was after the parish attacks
and she posted on x a picture of a dog saying sadness in his eyes as if he was somehow indicative
of of the attack there are some other moments
coming which are a bit more fun uh not if you're the person involved though do you remember when
kay burley made peter andre cry live on air if not you're going to enjoy this
i warned you that we we do have, I did have Dwight York sitting here
and I chatted to him about this before.
Yes, did you? I didn't see that.
Well, we've got to grab now because he was talking about
when you suggested that you wanted to adopt Harvey.
This is what he said at the time.
I understand that he has to play a role
because that comes as part of the baggage when you get involved with Kate.
But to stand there and say he was going to adopt my kid,
and now look what's happened four years down the road.
Is he prepared to come and adopt Harvey at this stage?
I don't think so.
So the owners fall back on the father, which is me in the first place,
and that shouldn't have been mentioned.
I think the reason that we wanted to show you that
was because we were wondering how you might feel if Alex Reid then turns around and says
that no one's got the kids. No one is going to take my kids away from me.
Nobody. Nobody is going to take my kids away from me and I will fight to the
death for that. Sorry that that just I didn't expect that I'm sorry. But as I
said we did we didn't tell you we were gonna. Yeah but I didn't know what was said, but that's fine.
Nobody's going to take my kids away from me,
and I will die for those children.
So if Katie came home and said, you know...
It's not going to happen. I'll tell you now, I will go to court.
I don't really want to talk about this, OK? Sorry.
We didn't mean to upset you. Are you OK?
Yep, I'm fine.
Talk to me about the tour.
Oh! upset you are you okay yep i'm fine talk to me about the tour okay sorry to make you cry on live tv now talk to me about it you want to stop yep thank you
of course he does i mean it's no no it's okay thank you just a lack of humanity again right
yeah it's like she's There's no human in there.
It's just a shell.
I wouldn't want to be interviewed by her.
Goodness me.
Then, of course, Calvin, there was,
and I'm sorry to use this word in front of you, Father Calvin,
an orgasmic response on election night
when she saw the exit poll showing a majority for Slippery Starmer.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, you can see. I mean, Calvin, this is a woman who claims she was doing impartial broadcasting.
Well, you notice even in her resignation speech, she mentioned Keir Starmer's victory like it's something she's proud of herself.
Yes, and she said she fancied him the other day.
Well, not that she fancied him.
That was my take.
She said she thought he was looking very good when he wasn't.
And in fact, she's always had a thing for lefty politicians.
Look at the way that she was flirting on air with David Miliband.
But we miss you.
We need you to come home.
That's a lovely, that's a very nice question.
That's a very nice way of putting the question.
I miss you too.
I miss many of my friends and former colleagues in the UK.
Good to talk to you.
Maybe we'll convince you next time we have you on the programme,
but I know you have to dash, so we'll let you go now.
It's always a pleasure to talk to you, Mr Miloban.
Thanks for joining us on The K Burley Show this afternoon.
Thank you.
I mean, a totally different tone.
He was so embarrassed by that.
Why is she saying, we miss you, we need
you? Why would we need David Miliband?
But why would it be her place to say
that? She's reporting on the news.
Yeah, totally. I know.
And obviously we know that
if it was a right-wing politician, she would
never react in that way. We have countless
examples of that.
What I did find quite funny... Some huge, extraordinary years.
When it comes to...
Actually, let's...
Calvin, I was just going to set that up.
What I did find quite funny is that
there was almost like an official notice
that went around Sly News today, though,
saying, you've got to be
lovely about her. All the producers might be celebrating backstage, but you have to be lovely.
And this is David Frost's son, by the way. Can you believe that? David Frost, you remember the
very famous hot broadcaster? His son somehow got a job as a newsreader at S News. Hmm, wonder why. But this is how he paid tribute.
Some huge, surprising news here at Sky News this morning. Kay Burley, our much-loved colleague and friend,
has announced she's retiring after 36 extraordinary years.
When it comes to live TV news anchors, she's peerless.
So, you know, there was the propaganda.
But Father Kelvin, you know, I'm all about being fair.
I'm all about being balanced.
And I think we should look, because I feel like we've done the worst moments.
We've done the moments to forget.
In fairness to Kay, she has spent 30 years on mainstream television.
She has been there for all of the big events.
So this was the official tribute from Sly News today.
Welcome to Sky Television.
Hello, good evening.
You're watching Sky News live at five,
live from the very heart of downtown New Orleans.
Morning, everybody, live from Buckingham Palace.
From the Skycopter, high above the city of Sunderland,
Sky's Kay Burley is there.
Julie, Adam, a very good evening to you.
Welcome to the skies above Sunderland.
The ballot is now over.
Bear with me just a second,
because we're just receiving the sad news here at Sky
Centre. Confirmation from our very own Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, who's in the Far East
at the moment, that Diana, Princess of Wales, has in fact been killed in that car accident.
Now some very, very sketchy details reaching us here at Sky Centre. Important enough to bring to
you though at this early stage, we believe that a plane has crashed into the World Trade Centre in New York.
There were dozens of children on this beach when the tsunami struck.
A giant 25-foot tidal wave heading in their direction.
Marriages, divorces, scandals, they've had them all.
And today, after 34 years, they're going to make that fairy tale come true for both
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bell. Will the real Liz Truss please stand up?
Do you ever wonder what might happen if you were in a room alone with President Putin?
Would that help at all to resolve this war? It's not interesting for me.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,
the only monarch most of us have ever known,
will be mourned, remembered and celebrated at her state funeral.
We've come all the way from London to talk to you. I saw you before. Now I hear I had a very big success in London.
Do you always believe what you say or are you a clever marketeer?
No, I believe what I say.
That's what we call choice.
Let the revolution begin.
So, Calvin, look, even though I do think in the latter years
Kay lost the plot, can't deny the history.
I mean, the first few clips were just her saying,
hi, I'm on Sky News, you're live.
Yeah, I mean, she's been around for a while.
Bless her.
What do you think she'll do now?
She'll probably try to do some social media stuff
and it will fail because that's what happens
with these mainstream people
and that no one actually cares about them.
They don't have a following.
It's just they happen to be overly paid on a formerly mainstream platform.
I don't think she'll have much success on social media.
And so she'll probably struggle not having that connection anymore.
And so she'll probably just retire properly.
And I imagine write a book.
What do you think?
Well, I mean, the book could be interesting.
She has signed up for a PR agency today.
So I do wonder if she is preparing to spill the beans.
People will feel the wrath of Kay Burley.
Let's see.
But quite a career.
But as I say, it's changing.
The mainstream media is dead.
They are suffering a very long, slow and painful death. But trust me, it is happening. And that
is the reason behind the end of Kay Burley. And as I say, Father Calvin, who needs it?
Who needs it when you have Fox and Father, your show with Lawrence, when you have Calvin's
common sense crusade on Lotus Eaters, and of course, when you have Outspoken as well.
And we're so grateful that you're part of Outspoken, Calvin.
Really, really sorry about the difficult week that you've had,
but keep us posted and we'll talk again next week.
Thank you. Will do. God bless you and your viewers.
There's been a huge amount of support for Father Calvin, actually.
He was made Greatest
Britain last week. And let's move on to today's Union Jackass and Greatest Britain. I will reveal
the results as I show you the nominees. Maybe this one isn't the biggest surprise. However,
there is a tie in second place. We tied for second place u.s democrats were
nominated for all of the terrible things that they were doing in terms of funding the bbc etc etc
i actually made a mistake at the top of the show and said that my friend chris davies had had made
that nomination i don't know why i thought that it was actually uh mick cass who runs the damn
outspoken Club on X.
So sorry about that. In joint second place though, Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary. This is because of her ridiculous suggestion that it's okay, we'll just stop all of the crime by having kitchen
knives that don't have a sharp end. But perhaps not a surprise, with 92% of the vote, today's Union jackass, the British Prime Minister, Slippery Keir Starmer.
And this is as a result of his lockdown rule breaking on Christmas Eve with his voice coach.
The Greatest Britain, a really important one today. I really appreciated this nomination from Diana on X,
and it is the families of Grace, Barnaby, and Ian, who were the victims of the Nottingham killer,
Valdo Callacane. I watched their entire press conference earlier in the day. I found it
incredibly brave and incredibly touching. And as Diana said, how they conducted themselves
this morning is a lesson to us all. And it really is. By the way, you've been making some amazing
comments during the show too. None of you were that nice on Kay Burley though. Kirstie D said,
thank goodness Kay Burley is gone. I hope she doesn't pop up anywhere else, though.
Daniel Erlester, in reference to that crying inside picture of the dog, said she's now crying inside.
Alan L wrote, how much were the producers paid to clap on it?
I think they were clapping because they were just so happy they weren't going to have to deal with Kay Burley anymore. And Swipe50 said, Burley coming to a leftist podcast soon,
although Hula Hoop reckons Kay Burley will go to GB News. I can say that one. That one isn't
going to happen. That would probably be the end to GB News all together. Now, don't go anywhere,
though, because coming up in the uncancelled after show
on Substack, I'm incredibly excited about this. Link Lauren, former senior advisor to RFK Jr.,
joining the show for the first time stateside. And did you see this? We are going to take apart
Meghan Markle's latest PR disaster as she boasts about her limited charity work
on Instagram. It really was quite something. I'll show you the video to get the reaction from Link.
But of course, we're going to be talking American politics too. What's RFK really like? Have you
seen all of the latest sensational moments on TV from Donald Trump? If not, we'll show you. And also the Obamas.
What's the truth about what's going on with them as they lose lots and lots of money? I'm going to
be asking. Link Lauren all about it live over on Substack. www.outspoken.live is the address to
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