Dan Wootton Outspoken - OUTRAGE AS DESPERATE SLIPPERY STARMER BRANDS REFORM VOTERS RACIST & ATTACKS TOMMY ROBINSON
Episode Date: September 29, 2025Breaking today: Slippery Starmer is in a death spiral as leader over sleaze Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson, as it is revealed he is now the least popular Prime Minister in history. His solution? Bra...nd us all racist in the most disastrous political intervention since Hilary Clinton dismissed Trump voters as a basket of deplorables. Dan hits back in his Digest and is then joined by his Superstar Panel. Today we’re joined by two Conservative social media sensations: Based and Bougie, and Stef the Alter Nerd. PLUS: The MSM, including GB News and Talk TV, completely ignored the launch of Britain’s new political party sensation Advance UK in Newcastle, so we’ll show you what went down as Tommy Robinson pledges to run to replace a Labour Mayor. AND: As George Galloway is detained by armed cops at an airport, Katie Hopkins reveals her latest free speech arrest hell for describing herself as a "spaz" during an edition of her Katie’s Arms broadcast. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Prince Harry’s paranoia and Meghan Markle’s incessant leaking scupper his reunion with King Charles after his deranged attack on so-called leaks from the “men in grey suits” when we all know the Sussexes are the biggest leakers in the history of the royal family. We’ll have all the latest with royal YouTube sensation According2Taz. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live To watch the Uncancelled After Show for exclusive extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/@danwoottonoutspoken?si=-2BhmEbBSN1fyESS?sub_confirmation=1 ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-wootton-outspoken/id1762436723 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltoneek2MSPL10CpSA1J?si=8f6d84e2db56448c ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton#DanWoottonOutspoken#news#outspoken#uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 325. And boy, I have missed being with you live this past week. I hope you did enjoy our special series, though, of uncancled interviews with everyone from Ben Habib to Billboard Chris. I thought they were absolutely fascinating. Sometimes it's important, isn't it, to have a chance to go in depth on the biggest issues facing the UK and the world. And as some of you may have known, I was actually in Queensland.
Australia to speak at the CPAC conference there about those very threats. And then I did take a few
days with my family, which was just wonderful. So can I share some photos? Can I be very self-indulgent
and share some photos before we get on with the news? This was CPAC Australia. I'm really looking
forward to sharing my speech with you because I think it was a bit of a chilling warning to the
West, actually, about complacency over Islam. And I will do that later in the week. I was also there
with a couple of friends from the United Kingdom, who you know well, Connor Tomlinson and Liz Truss.
And it was an incredible lineup of people. I actually found CPAC Australia super inspiring.
And I'm very much looking forward to hopefully Ms. Truss bringing CPACGB to the UK very soon.
But then I had five days with my mom, my dad.
my sister and little Ivy Dan, my niece. You can probably tell parents will know about this. Bluey.
I didn't know anything about Bluey, but this was a very Bluey-focused week. We even went to meet Bluey
and go to the Bluey House in Australia. As I say, I'd never heard of Bluey, but I think if you have a
child, you will understand. But honestly, it was just such a wonderful week. The sun was out. I was with
my family. We were on the beach. And yeah, it was, it was very, very special to have that time.
And so I'm very, very grateful for it. And feeling very recharged, my heart full and ready to kick
some ass, actually. So that is the good thing. At CPAC, as you may have seen, I did host this
panel about the state of the UK with Liz Trass, where the former British Prime
Minister made some news about why the establishment is wrong to continually treat Tommy
Robinson as some sort of bogey man.
We had done an interview with Steve Adam where he had just mentioned the name Tommy
Robinson and you hadn't said, oh, he's a terrible man and he should be locked up in jail.
So how do you think the mainstream right needs to deal with Tommy Robinson, who is leading
a growing populist movement in the United Kingdom?
And Tommy Robinson is somebody who identified this issue very early on when it was not something anybody was willing to talk about.
And this goes to a very big issue in Britain is the way that the fear of being described as racist has dominated the police.
It's dominated our judicial system and it's created a massive injustice.
So he was right to raise that issue.
And I will have more on that shortly because it very much fits with today's theme.
Breaking today's slippery stammer in a death spiral as leader over Sleez, Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson.
As it is revealed, he is now the least popular Prime Minister in history.
But what is his solution to brand all of us racist in the most disastrous political intervention since Hillary Clinton,
dismiss Trump voters as a basket of deplorables,
but it does feel like that's all Stama has left.
That march that we had here two weeks ago in London in Whitehall,
that sent shivers through the spines of many of our communities
well away from London, not just those in the immediate vicinity.
So there's a battle for the soul of this country now.
Do you think it's a racist policy?
Well, I do think that it's a racist policy.
Meanwhile, in the past hour, the despicable Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has launched a vicious attack on the Unite the Kingdom rally.
At Labour Conference, we will show you what she said in my digest.
Sadiq Khan, Starmer's leadership rival alongside Mahmood, Andy Burnham and Angela Rainer, is also using the Labour Conference to hit back at the Donald for this.
I have a terrible mayor, terrible, terrible, mayor.
And it's been so changed, so changed.
Now they want to go to Sharia law.
I think he's done a terrible job.
Crime in London is through me.
A mayor of London, Khan, Mayor Khan, is done a terrible job.
And on immigration, he's a disaster.
So I'm going to show you Khan's truly bonkers response.
Then the superstar paneler here, I've missed them today.
We're joined by two conservative social media sensations,
based and bougie, and Steph the alter nerd.
Also coming up on the show today, the MSM, including GB News and Talk TV,
completely ignore the launch of Britain's new political party sensation,
Advance UK in Newcastle.
So we'll show you what went down as Tommy Robinson pledges to run for Advance UK
to replace a Labour mayor.
And as George Galloway is detained by Armcox and an air,
airport, Katie Hopkins reveals her latest free speech arrest hell while describing herself as a spaz
during addition of her Katie's arms broadcast. Then, in the uncanceled aftershow on Substack,
Prince Harry's paranoia and Megan Markle's incessant leaking scupper his reunion with King Charles
after his deranged attack on the so-called leaks from the men in grey suits, when we all know,
don't we? We all know that the Sussex is the biggest leakers in the history of the royal family,
so we're going to have all of the latest with Royal YouTube Sensation.
according to TAS, you can join that at www.outspoken.com. Also very excited. Greatest Britain,
Union Jackass is back. We will reveal the worst Britain in the world today at the end of the show.
Here are your nominees you can vote right now in the live chat on YouTube.
Slippery Stahmer nominated by It's Only Me 44 for pushing the UK into a communist country with ID cards.
Rachel Thieves, nominated by Drew 59 Blue, for stating that Labor gave all.
all there, gave their all to regain the trust of the British people. Yeah, right. And
Narendi Corr, nominated by Matt Cass 48, who says, silly Narinda will leave and move to India,
Farage Gaines Power. Now, that's a powerful reason to vote reform, isn't it? So there are your
three nominees for the return of Greatest Britain Union Jackass. Let me know your comments
through the show as well. But now I've been looking forward to this. Let's go.
It was Slippery Stalmers' Basket of Deplorables moment.
When Hillary Clinton branded Donald Trump supporters racist in elite speech to donors during the 2016 campaign,
the game was up in her bid to become president.
But what's most extraordinary here is that our Prime Minister,
who is already in a death spiral over slees, over lies over Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage,
decided to make his comments brazenly in public.
With devastatingly damning polling, revealing Sir Kier Stalin as unsurprisingly the least popular
leader in British history, he has branded patriots who have finally had enough as racist.
So yes, that's right. We're racist now. We're all racist as well, as a moral, toxic, far-right
people stoking division. They are all his words about us. These are six mayors, of course.
that will not stick, because the labelling of ordinary folk trying to save our failing country
as racist can now be seen as the desperate stunt that it is.
And remember Starma's intervention, while smeared in lipstick, did you see this,
smeared in lipstick during a truly bizarre appearance versus Laura Coonsberg on the British Bashing
Corporation yesterday, was about Nigel Farge's very sound plan to stop migrants claiming benefits
in this country and seeing those out of work after many years to rightly face deportation.
And even though his own Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced Labour's own pathetic
version of a crackdown on granting migrants indefinite leave to remain in the last hour.
We're proposing a series of new tests, such as being in work, making national insurance contributions,
not taking a penny in benefits, learning English to a high standard, having no criminal record.
And finally, that you have truly given back to your community, such as by volunteering your time to a local cause.
Without meeting these conditions, I do not believe your ability to stay in this country should be automatic.
Okay, so let's just get our heads around this.
That's what Shabana Mahmood just announced in the past hour,
yet here was Stama describing a policy like that as racist yesterday.
It's one thing to say we're going to remove illegal migrants, people who have no right to be here.
I'm up for that.
It is a completely different thing to say we are going to reach in to people who are lawfully here and start removing them.
They are our neighbours.
They're people who work in our economy.
They are part of who we are.
It will rip this country apart.
And if you're patriotic, you want to serve the whole of your country, everybody in your country,
and have an ability to bring that country together and walk forward towards the challenges.
You cannot do that if you are divisive, if you only truly want to serve a section of our country.
And that's why the fight with reform is different.
Most elections have always been Labour or conservative.
This is a different election that we're facing.
We have not had a proposition like reform in this country ever before.
We've seen it in France and Germany and plenty of other countries.
This is a different fight.
It is a fight about who we are as a country.
It goes to the soul of our future.
It will be heard and the effects will be there for generations.
And that's why I'm saying to my party, you know, it's all very well naval gazing,
but we've got a big argument to make here.
We've got a big fight that we've got to be in.
to win that fight.
You said that proposal is immoral
to deport people who are already here
if they don't pass more stringent rules.
Do you think it's a racist policy?
Well, I do think that it is a racist policy.
I do think it's immoral.
It needs to be called out for what it is.
And do you think that Reform UK
is trying to appeal to racist?
No.
Sorry, I'm still so distracted by the lipstick.
So weird.
But as Dan Hodges wrote,
I've been working in politics a long time.
I've seen some bonkers stuff.
But having the Prime Minister blast an opponent's policy as racist on Sunday,
then getting the Home Secretary to announce the same policy on Monday
is about the maddest thing I've seen at a party conference.
But this is Labour's line and they're going to hold it.
Brand reform racist and hope the millions of furious dissent franchise Brits
up and down the country who have been ignored by successive uny-party governments
will be too scared to support Farage's party.
It's delusional, totally delusional.
It's not going to work,
but the loyal Labour troops,
including the morally bankrupt Rachel Thieves and Evick Cooper,
have been sent out to carry this corrupted party line.
Because unlike the plastic patriots in reform,
we in Labour are proud to be British,
proud of our values,
and we know what our flag.
really means.
Support a racist policy and not be racist.
I think it is a racist policy and let me tell you why.
You know, I understand that.
It doesn't matter whether I do.
But how could one support a racist policy and not be racist?
People support the Reform Party for all sorts of reasons.
No, no, this policy, Chancellor, these policies as regards deportations, if you support a racist...
I cannot see if you support a racist policy how you're not racist yourself, no?
Because people support the Reform Party for all.
sorts of different reasons, often not even knowing the detail of the policies, but this policy
is a racist policy and you'll have lots of listeners who might be at work today sitting
next to somebody who wasn't born in this country. The next door neighbour might not have been born
in this country. They might be married to somebody who wasn't born in this country. And
what Nigel Farage and the Reform Party are saying is that they would deport those people.
Yes, yes, no, I'm saying. But you can support that policy but not be racist.
yourself. I just want to clarify that.
Well, do people support that policy? I'm not sure
many people do. There are lots of people support the
Reform Party, but we have to push
them on their policies. And I think there are
lots of people who back reform
would be horrified by the thought that
people who came to this country legally
who are working and contributing
would be deported
from this country. I mean,
she's just a mess, isn't she? She is just
a mess.
But most disgusting
is Shabana Mahmood.
The new Home Secretary, a woman who I have questioned in a way that the mainstream media will not,
for fear of being called racist, in the past hour, totally misrepresenting the Unite the Kingdom Rally for blatantly political purposes.
Watch this.
On the 13th of September, 150,000 people marched through London.
They did so under the banner of a convicted criminal and a former BNP member.
While not everyone was violent, some were.
26 police officers were injured as they tried to keep the peace.
And while not everyone chanted racist,
slogans, some did, clear that in their view of this country, I have no place. It would be
easy to dismiss this as nothing but an angry minority, heirs to the skilleds and the
pachy bashes of old. And make no mistake, some were. But to dismiss what happened that
day would be to ignore something bigger, something broader that is happening across this
country. The story of who we are is contested. I am a patriot, proudly so. Mine is the patriotism
of Orwell, pride in a country that is forever changing, while also ineffably always the same.
It is a love of this country as an open, tolerant, generous place.
You, Shabana Mahmood, are a despicable liar.
I was there.
I covered the entire event.
You can go and watch the whole thing.
I was in those crowds.
Those people were not P-word bashes and skinheads.
as you decided to deride them today, they were deeply worried.
Mothers and fathers and grandfathers and grandmothers deeply concerned about the future of our country
and you have just derided them all.
It is despicable.
And this is just the start of how low labour is going to go after patriots with Stama,
even equating the Unite the Kingdom Rally
to Nazi Germany.
Watch.
That march that we had here two weeks ago in London in Whitehall,
that sent shivers through the spines of many of our communities
well away from London, not just those in the immediate vicinity.
So there's a battle for the soul of this country now
as to what sort of country do we want to be?
Because that toxic divide, that decline with reform,
It's built on a sense of grievance, grievance politics, identifying something real, for sure,
but relying on the problem existing in order for their politics to persist.
And it's a very different choice.
The choice before the electorate here at the next election is not going to be the traditional
Labour versus Conservative.
It's why I've said the Conservative Party is dead.
Centre-right parties in many European countries have withered on the vine,
and the same is happening in this country.
It's a different proposition and therefore becomes a binary argument as to the future of our country.
And it actually becomes bigger than Labour.
It's about all of those that genuinely believe in the patriotism that I think is the heart of what we are as a country.
So it's a very – for us, it's about battling with repairing the damage that was done under the last government, which was huge.
But rebuilding in a way which embraces and takes on the battle for the battle.
soul of the country because we're going to face a very different election next time to any of the
elections we fought in the United Kingdom for a very, very long time. And we need to be, that's why I
think, certainly why I want this to be out as an open fight now between labour and reform. And
I'll be majoring on this on my conference speech. Oh, will you just? Well, we see exactly what
you're doing. And I will respond to your lies tomorrow. But
Farage responded to Stama's enemy attack in this way.
Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, he said to call somebody in politics an enemy
is language that is bordering on the insightful.
I think it's very strong language that smacks, frankly, of total desperation.
The only enemy the British people have got is a weak Prime Minister
allowing tens of thousands of undocumented young males into our country
who would do us great harm.
And let's be honest, who have done us great harm.
As for the false attack on Tommy Robinson and Unite the Kingdom,
well, Douglas Murray has blown into smithereens, slippery Starman's narrative
about what actually happened on the day.
While acknowledging, by the way,
that Brits do have a right to be concerned
that our major cities are all now minority white,
something that happened without our permission after all.
The Tommy Robinson United Kingdom event went off peacefully, he went off positively.
I watched a relay of what happened from the stage.
It wasn't anything like a white supremacist, white nationalist thing.
There was a black gospel choir.
There were some Maori doing one of their, you know, the chants and things.
and it was all very, it was all very, you know, good nature.
Some of the speakers talked about the things that clearly are worrying my fellow Brits.
I mean, things like, yes, the mass illegal migration,
the fact that people who describe themselves as white British are finding themselves
to be a minority in every major English city, that's a big one.
I mean, that's not like an imaginary fear.
that's just something that has actually happened
without their asking for it,
in fact, asking for it not to happen
for, you know, generations now.
There was a significant expression of concern
about the rape gangs in the north of England
and indeed across all of England
and much more, but it was all actually,
it was very peaceable.
And one of the things are striking about it all,
Richard, is not just the misrepresentation of it,
but the fact that it would be actually very hard
to imagine Kirstama, for instance,
being able to raise any kind of mobilised, you know, group of people
for a positive celebration of Britishness in this way.
Now the former UK Prime Minister Liz Tross
has become the first major political name from the Tories or Reform UK
to publicly change her stance on Robinson,
this from an interview with the left-wing new statesman.
And I think it is correct that Tommy Robinson drew attention to a problem and a, you know, a heinous issue that had been brushed under the carpet by many, by many people.
Do you mean, to be honest, fairly demonised?
Yes, I do. And, but what I particularly think is there is this total double standard.
Now, that prompted Bridget Philipson, Starman Stooge, who was about to be thrashed in the race to become Labour's new deputy leader.
by the way, to demand Kemi Badenov throw Truss out of the Tory party.
Trust hit back. It's time to stop your pathetic attempts at cancellation. Why aren't you
focus on actually dealing with the rape gangs? And Tommy himself added,
Labour are panicking and trying to get Liz Truss banned from her party for openly admitting
I've been unfairly demonised. Labor are more concerned about people supporting me than they are
Muslim rape gangs. You know why? Because they're complicit from top to bottom.
Now, I actually made some news about this on stage with Liz Truss at CPAC Australia, where she went
further in her defence of Tommy Robinson. Watch. So how do you think the mainstream right
needs to deal with Tommy Robinson, who is leading a growing populist movement in the United
Kingdom? Well, the question I was asked on the Steve Bannon shape was,
about the grooming gangs, the rape gangs,
which have been the most heinous scandal in Britain
for a generation, you know, tens of thousands of young girls
being raped, tortured, in some cases murdered.
And under pressure, the Labour government said they'd do an inquiry.
That inquiry has not even started.
Initially, that refused.
It's absolutely shocking, a shocking case.
And that's, to me, that was the important issue
that I was being asked.
about. And Tommy Robinson is somebody who identified this issue very early on when it was not
something anybody was willing to talk about. And this goes to a very big issue in Britain is the
way that the fear of being described as racist has dominated the police. It's dominated our
judicial system. And it's created a massive injustice. So he was right to raise it.
that issue. And my view
is that
to unite the kingdom
rally that
appeared a few weekends ago in
London, it shows the strength
of feeling of the British people
as do the
protests out of
outside migration hotels.
And I don't really
like I don't think Tommy Robin
Tommy Robinson is not a politician.
He's not running for parliament.
You know, this is somebody
who is raising issues, and he's probably entitled to raise issues and hold demonstrations
as anyone else?
Now, Liz Truss deserves credit for acknowledging.
Not just the establishment witch hunt against Tommy Robinson, something she knows a lot about,
by the way, but the total failure of our elite class on everything from the Pakistani Muslim
rape gang cover-up to out-of-control immigration numbers.
If only her predecessor, Boris Johnson, had also lived.
earned.
The city was born abroad?
I imagine pretty high.
Do you guess?
I add a guess on the top of my head, I'd say 35%.
It's more than 40%.
It's more than 40%.
And was...
And do you not see why people sometimes think
that that's not necessarily a good thing?
And was when I was mayor, right?
And indeed is...
Helps to make it a very, very powerful...
Boris, do you understand that?
Do you understand...
Do you understand voters?
Some of them, a lot of them, don't think that's a good thing.
But of course, and that's why, thanks to Brexit, we can now have zero.
We can have zero.
Thanks to what we did, we can have zero legal migration.
They're taking to the streets, Boris.
They're raising flags, they're spraying roundabouts, they're marching.
Yes.
Do you not understand what the anger is?
I do.
And I think people are furious about the spectacle of a Labour government.
But they're blaming you.
No, a Labour government that absolutely refuses to do what it could.
to tackle illegal migration.
And by the way,
so they should be doing the Rwanda plan.
They should be getting out of the ECHR.
That actually doesn't make much difference to the small boats problem.
But you can send people back to Kigali anyway.
Or send people to Kigali.
And they should be, in my view,
they should be making greater use of Brexit powers.
It's a real shame, but he just doesn't get it.
He just doesn't get it.
Boris then bizarrely decided to attack J.D. Vance and those in the Trump administration raising concerns about the lack of free speech in our country.
I kind of, I sort of think I've had enough of lectures from the United States about free speech.
Okay.
Okay. I mean, you know, I think we've got a problem in the UK.
I think some of these people have been jailed for tweets.
It's mad, and we shouldn't be doing it.
But, you know, I think the, some, you know, good friends of the UK,
J.D. Vance, for instance, are inviting us to look at the moat in our own eye
without looking at the beam, the beam in their own, as the Bible says, right?
Where's the problems in America?
Well, I mean...
Are you free Jimmy Kimmel?
I mean, it's not too true.
It's not not too obvious.
Boris, seriously.
George Galloway and Graham Linnahann are being apprehended at airports by armed cops.
Katie Hopkins has been arrested for calling herself a spads in the Katie's Arms pub.
And a teenager is having her Union Jack flag confiscated by cops.
We need help from America.
badly and urgently. Watch this, by the way.
Why not?
This is Louie, yeah?
Yeah.
16 years old.
It's just that the flag that you've been carrying
snatched out your hand by, that please, is it?
Shocking that, I don't know.
There, never do that.
It's not everybody in my flat?
I know.
Oh, they all got there, fuck, somewhere.
One, no, my flight, fuck.
Crazy scenes.
as an understatement, but good on the Great British Pack, which says we've lodged a formal
complaint against police liaison officer 2662 after shocking footage shows him ripping the union
flag from a 16-year-old girl's hands at the Newcastle rally on Saturday. No citizen should ever
be treated this way in Britain. Now, all of this before we get to the real scandal of the past week,
and you know what that is. The UK's slide towards full-on authoritarianism with the in
inevitable launch of Tony Blair's Pet Project Digital ID. That, as the MSM, ignored the growing
questions of financial impropriety around Stama, the think tank Labor Together, his key
advisor Morgan McSweeney, and £700,000 of undeclared donations. As Ross Kempsell of Gido Forks put it,
this guy is so brazen in his sleighs that he sits in front of the Labor Together banner
amid the Morgan McSweeney Electoral Commission scandal, unbelievable.
He is gaslighting us on ethics and standards in public life.
Prompting Nile Gardner of the Heritage Foundation to make this bold but correct claim,
the most corrupt government in British history.
And they're all in this together, by the way,
as this picture of Sly News political editor, Beth Rigby,
on a cozy breakfast date with McSweeney proves.
Stama, by the way, is now even lying about the
seven-acre field. He put in trust and sold for almost 300,000 pounds. So have you caught up with
the Sunday Times report from yesterday? If not, let me just take you through it quickly. So
Keir Stama gave land to his parents via a trust that meant their estates would never pay inheritance
tax on the asset, whatever its eventual value, according to legal experts. The Prime Minister's
decision to place the field within the structure meant its value was excluded from his parents'
estate, of which he was a beneficiary when they died. Stama has continued.
Indemned legal tax avoidance, of course.
When running for the Labour leadership, he said we need to clamp down on tax avoidance
by companies and individuals, which costs the taxpayers billions.
In opposition, he said, I think it's pretty simple.
Those in charge of taxation can't also be seeking to avoid it.
Really?
Well, this is what he said yesterday in that car crash BBC interview.
About a piece of land you bought for your parents many years ago,
did you put it into a trust?
No, I didn't.
I bought a field for my mum.
and my dad, because they loved donkeys, and my mum was very ill, and she couldn't move around anymore.
She, by the end of her life, had her leg amputated, and she could barely communicate.
She was very, very ill.
She loved her donkeys, and I wanted her to be able to see her donkeys.
I was a lawyer.
I had quite a lot of money.
I bought a field for £20,000 at the back of their house, and I said, here's your field.
It's yours for as long as you may live, you could put your donkeys in it.
I didn't create the trust.
I simply bought a field and I said to mum and dad, this is for you.
And also, by the way, Laura, it was £20,000.
We're not looking at a vast estate with great tax.
It's a lot of money to many people and it's sold it many years later from 100,000.
But the idea of setting up some complicated trust for a £20,000 agricultural field
which then housed four donkeys for all the time my mum and dad.
It was, my mum, she was able to, where they had a little outhouse at the edge of the field
and she was able, in the end, to see the donkeys,
and my dad built a little sort of porchway
so he could wheel the wheelchair out
so she could touch the donkeys.
That's what it was for, and I gave it to them.
I had enough money at the time because I was on there.
It was a gift to my mum and dad.
And that's now on the record you did not put it in trust,
and that's not been on the record before,
and that is now on the record.
Good God, the whole thing is darkly comic, isn't it?
But Starrman now trying to make out
as if a 20,000-pound field, which resulted in a 280,000-pound profit is nothing is ludicrous.
But he's in deep trouble here.
He is in deep trouble here, as Stuart Mags wrote,
Kirstama has just said to Laura Koontzberg that he did not put the donkey land into trust.
He said to the parliamentary commissioner, quote,
I immediately gifted the land to my parents for as long as they should live,
but I did not transfer the legal title.
That remained with me.
That is a trust.
The two statements above are directly contradictory.
Either he misstated things to the parliamentary commissioner,
which seems unlikely,
or he just misled Lorda Loura Coonsberg.
I have no idea why he would do.
Well, I do.
Stama is a liar.
He has been protected.
for far too long.
Surely, the final straw is calling us racist for wanting to reclaim our country from
foreign criminals destroying the UK's very fabric.
Now, the superstar panel.
YouTube Sensations, Steph, the Alternerd and Baste and Bougy with me.
Based and Bougy, we were there together.
at the Unite the Kingdom Rally.
We've got Shabana Mahmood,
the Home Secretary today,
suggesting that this was a
racist event for
P-word haters and skinheads.
Can I first start off by saying,
Steph, I absolutely love your microphone.
I'd say that.
Thanks.
Second of all, I just want to say, first of all,
let's just debunk everything
that the loser party has stated.
First and foremost, they stated that
there was 150,000 people
that were there. No, it wasn't $150,000. It was actually up to 3 million people. Now, you really
mean to tell me that 3 million people took time out of their day to march over a skin
pigmentation, knowing they have colleagues that are non-white, knowing they have neighbors
that are non-white, knowing they have friends, even husbands and children that are non-white. Three
million people marched for skin pigmentation. Okay, that sounds very realistic. Let's also start with
the fact that she mentioned the fact that there was 26 arrests at the UTK event. Why has it no one
talking about the fact that in Nottingale Carnival
there was 528 arrests.
Why isn't the Labour Party talking about
that? Do you know how many drugs are being
moved throughout the Notting Hill Carnival Festival
but yet the Labour Party is completely
mute? Now they also said that
the Utica event they stated
or reform and just this whole right wing
movement, well they are
aiming to kick out people out of this
country who are non-white. Who ever
said that? Who said that?
I've never heard Nigel said that. I've never heard
Tommy said that. I've never heard you say that.
no one is trying to kick out people who are non-white.
We are just trying to kick out people from the country who are illegal.
If you are here illegally, that means you've committed a crime,
meaning you need to go.
Not only that, we are advocating for stricter policies on migration,
meaning there's no reason to why you should be in a country
and haven't worked for 20 years and don't know English.
That is absurd. That doesn't happen in any other country.
And last for not least, if you're going to sit here and call all the Patriots,
the free million, by the way, who came out to the president,
protest as racist. Am I a racist? Because I'm black and I had a hell of a good time when I was
there. Okay, for you to say that this was a racist event, even though we had like Sikh people
who actually helped reconstruct the whole stage. We had, you know, do you, I don't know what
you call it, but the New Zealand, um, the minority, people performing the heart count.
Exactly. We had this lovely woman who was also black as a singer like, what are you trying
to tell us? So can you please tell me, am I racist if I'm black? If I went there,
I enjoy the event. These people are absolutely out of touch.
But, Steph, this is a strategy, isn't it?
This is now a clear strategy being adopted because we've seen Stama label Reform UK as racist yesterday too.
So this is no coincidence that all of this is happening.
No, it's not.
And it actually stems from a memo that was leaked.
that was created back in around about 2004 by the then Home Secretary, David Blunkett.
And essentially, it turns around and it says that anyone that opposes immigration and whatnot,
the strategy now is to call them racist, to villainise them.
And so what Kirstehm is doing here is just a continuation of a very old Blairite policy,
another Blair-right policy
because the other one that is continuing with at the moment
trying to force down our next
is the digital ID situation.
The problem with
the current strategy that they're doing
towards us, calling us racist this, that and the other,
is they mean nothing.
They're ad hominem attacks.
They have no policies to count a reform with to beat them.
So what they're doing instead
is they resorting to calling us names to villainise us.
Also, you know, Shabama
Mahmood, whatever the freak you want to call her, right?
She's there on stage
wanting to introduce immigration policies.
Do you know what? They can introduce the policies all they want.
Problem is, until we leave the ECHR,
it'll just be overruled by their court
each time we'll try and enforce her own immigration law.
And I think she's very much aware of that as well, to be fair.
So she's introducing these policies,
but she knows in reality
it, they would never be successful until we leave the ECHR.
There was a massive political event at the weekend, but you probably know nothing about it.
That's because the mainstream media, including, by the way, GB News and Talk TV,
my two former employers, but shame on then for this, refused to cover the launch of Ben Habib's
advance UK. That is despite the fact that this surgy new political party is number one backed by
Elon Musk. Number two features Tommy Robinson as a member. Number three has reached 35,000 paid
members in record time and will see Ben Habib, the former deputy leader of Reform UK at the last
election, remember, pump in well over £100,000 of his own money.
money. So why are they not covering Advance UK? Why is the decision just being made to pretend that
Advance UK does not exist? Surely this is anti-democratic. Well, I'm going to take you through what
actually happened at the launch in just one moment, because as I say, you won't have seen it on any of your
other channels. Then we'll get to my superstar panel, Steph the Ultimate Nerd, and based and
bougie, who was in attendance herself. But what's very interesting is that Tommy Robinson is signaling that
he is prepared to become increasingly political, something in the past he has always shied away
from. Over the weekend, Kim McGuinness, Labour's North East Mayor, posted on X, Tommy Robinson's
brand of hate and division offers the people of the North East absolutely nothing. He won't
create jobs. He won't do anything to reduce your energy bills. He won't make your local transport
better. And Tommy responded to that writing, I don't really want to do politics, but stand me against her in the
next election just so I can hand her, her P-45. He then copied in Ben Habib and Advance
UK. And during his speech at the Newcastle venue, and by the way, I have to say,
this launch bless the people of Advance UK because their first venue cancelled at the last minute.
They gave in to political cancel culture and shame on the first venue for doing so I believe
it was the Crown Plaza in Newcastle, but forgive me if I got that wrong.
So it was already a big challenge to even get this event up and running.
But the team pressed on and Ben Habib very much leaned in to the fact that Reform UK
have previously dismissed Tommy Robinson supporters as that lot watch.
They are not listening.
They have turned their backs on the people.
That lot, you lot, we lot, we are the British people.
It may not have all the rasmataz of the Birmingham NEC,
and we don't have flares and we don't have live music.
But I tell you what we do have.
We have you lot.
And then Ben Habib made the point that Tommy Robinson is very much welcome in the party.
We did it first.
We did it.
And we are going to be a force with which the other political parties are going to have to reckon.
They don't want us.
They tried to shut us down today.
Now we might think it was the far left that was trying to shut us down.
I don't know.
But there were a number of impediments, including LNER, who tried to stop me from getting here.
forget here we did now when it when it comes to the membership when it comes to the membership
every single member every single British citizen on the electoral role is very very
very welcome to join Advanced UK we are not policing our membership
And I want it said unequivocally now, Tommy Robinson is very welcome in Advance UK.
Now, you may have picked up there. Ben Habibah's suggesting there's been some dirty tricks,
not necessarily from the left, but rather potentially from his reform UK rivals.
For example, on the Day Advance UK, ended up registering with the Electoral Commission.
it turned out another party of exactly the same name
had also tried to register.
What was going on there?
We will continue with every fight.
But let's just watch Richard Taylor.
We will continue with every fibre of our being
to fight, fight, fight.
I think Donald Trump said the same thing with me.
And together, we must do whatever it takes,
whatever hill it takes to climb, whatever mountain we must climb, we will climb it together and we will
overcome. We will win. In the words of the great Martin Luther King, I've seen the promised land
I've been over the mountain. I may not get there with you, but we will get there in the end. We will
overcome. We will be strong. We will be steadfast. We will be diligent. We will be transparent,
authentic and we will be truthful with the great British public. The days of the old way
of doing politics is over. This is the dawn of a new day. The lions are rude.
roaring, the dragon is breathing its fire. We will raise our flags high with pride. Welcome to
advance UK. It was very stirring stuff. Howard Cox. Now remember, he was Reform UK's London
Merrill candidate, even revealed a special outfit on stage. I've got this for a long way around.
Look, for those who don't know me, my name's Howard Cox and I'm old age pension.
but also I'm a far right fascist thug and more importantly I'm proud to be one of
that lot have I got it inside out oh no oh dear oh God that's right you've all
Oh, done you very well.
Now, look, I apologise to that, but I'll show it again.
And for those listening, not watching, Howard Cox-in, revealed that the back of his little waistcoat said,
proud to be one of that lot.
He also revealed on stage the reasons behind his departure from Reform UK.
But I was told in no uncertain circumstances.
by Richard Tice and backed up by Nigel Farage. If I continue to back and support Tommy
Robinson, I will be expelled from the party. I've just stood for them for London Mayor and I've
just stood down in Dover and came second. I knocked the Tories into third place. I've got 24% of the
vote in three and a half weeks. There's a lot of good people here, a lot of other people who
stood and came second. We did very well in that respect before. You think they show some sort
respect for me. Then there's this guy that came on board and paid 200,000 pounds for
the privilege called Zia Yusuf.
And he didn't even come and speak to me.
And I just found it staggering.
I kept quiet.
I was, you know, not being too upset about it.
But then I was asked by Dan Wooden on the Dan Wooden show,
what do I think of Tommy Robinson?
And at that point, I didn't know much about Tommy.
All I knew was what he'd done, the great thing,
about alerting us to the problem of child rape gangs
by ethnic groups across the country, particularly Pakistan.
And on that note, that point, I said that's, I've got to find out more about it.
So I visited Tommy in prison.
And I spent two hours with that man, and we talked about two-tier justice.
We talked about equality under the law.
All these sorts of things that we're really up at problems that he's been talking about for decades, that man.
And I was inspired by him.
They also featured young Advance UK members, including Kendall Harper-Rays,
who said she was cancelled at school and university for her political views until Elon Musk got involved.
At the time, no one listened.
I tried to voice my opinions on social media, but they would immediately get and taken down.
Without Elon Musk, the silent majority would not have a voice.
He cares more about our right to speak than our own Prime Minister does.
And perhaps Shabana Mahmood should have been listening
for this young, Advance UK star, because she said that the only day she has really felt safe
in Sadiq Khan's London was the day of Unite the Kingdom.
He fails to embody the values of our capital and he's disgrace to the nation.
He does not represent us. But there was one day in London where my family and I felt safe.
We weren't worried about a single thing. This day was on September the 13th.
It was astonishing that as much as the media branded it, a far-right fascist protest,
it was the safest I had ever felt in London.
So it was quite an extraordinary launch, absolutely very grassroots focused.
And let me bring in my superstar panel now, Steph the Alternerd,
and based and Buzi, who was there covering the event.
And Basin Bougi, I obviously would have been there if I hadn't been away travelling.
But I find it utterly astonishing that it was left to the likes of you and Liam Tufts to do journalism from that event
because the mainstream media, including talk TV and G.B. News, entirely ignored the Advanced UK launch.
Just entirely ignored it. Pretended it didn't even happen.
There has been no mainstream media coverage whatsoever based in Bougie.
I mean, it's obvious the reason to why they haven't covered it,
and that's because the mainstream media has a hatred towards Tommy Robinson.
Like Howard Cox said,
he who supports Tommy Robinson does not get the mainstream media support,
which is absolutely unfortunate because, again,
what is Tommy guilty of?
He's guilty of exposing, you know, great gangs that happen in the UK.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
The second reason why they didn't want to cover it is because,
of the success of it. The fact that
almost 300,000 people
they've already, sorry, they already have already
300,000 members or 350,000
members, just goes to
show that there is a growing concern within
the public, and the public are getting tired,
and they don't want the public to be
aware of this. I think the thing to
remember is that we don't care
whether the media reports it or not, because now
we are the media. No one believes
BBC News anymore, sorry, BBC News
anymore. Nobody believes Sky News anymore.
Nobody even listens to these people as this source
information. So we are now the media. So now it's our job to report the truth. And what's
happening is that Advanced UK has launched and it will be a big, big threat to other political
parties. And can I also point out that whilst I was there, what stood out to me the most was
the Ben Habib's willingness to speak to anybody and everybody. I mean, there was a whole hour
long queue of people waiting to speak to Ben, waiting to take pictures of Ben, asked Ben many
questions and he was so open to discussing his plans for this country.
So, yeah, it was a very, very, very successful event.
Steph, the alternate is interesting because Ben Habib has just posted on X in response to Shabana Mahmood's revolting speech at the Labour conference this afternoon where she derided Unite the Kingdom.
And remember Ben Habib was the only political figure, party leader or anyone who's connected to politics in this country directly to speak at the event.
and he's just posted just heard Shabana Mahmood speak.
Like her colleagues, she does not understand her obligations
and she is at odds with the majority of British people.
Labour is going to be given a drubbing at the next general election
cannot wait for Advance UK to do its bit in that endeavour.
And of course, Steph, there is a new world that based in Buzi rightly talks about
and that Ben Habib spoke about on stage at the event
in regards to podcasts and the independent media.
But I still think it is disgraceful.
absolutely disgraceful, that so-called right-wing mainstream media organisations like
GV News and talk TV that used to love Ben Habib have just pretended that this party
launch didn't even happen.
It proves to me one thing, and I would include reform in this as well, that they're more
part of the establishment than they let on, really at the end of the day.
if they were fully independent, completely against the establishment,
then the likes of talk TV and G.B. News would have also been covering the launch of Advanced UK.
And so because they didn't, the question is why? Why?
One of the reasons I think with G.B. News is that Nigel Farage has got G.B. News in his pocket.
and that's his
he uses GB, uses his mouthpiece
for Reform UK, all right.
Talk TV, I'm not too sure actually
why they didn't cover the Advanced UK launch.
That really did actually surprise me.
But if they think that by ignoring
that Advanced UK exists,
that it's going to go away,
they've got another thing coming.
It might have worked that tactic 20 years ago,
but they're not the media,
anymore. We are. We know everything about Advance UK and everything that they stand for
and this launch because of the internet, because of the good work that Baste and Boogey did
in covering it. And so, yeah, I count them as Ministry Media now. If they want to ignore
Advance UK, then do you know what? Ignore them at their peril as far as I'm concerned.
One of the things that you played earlier on
was I think it was like
Kirstama turning around and saying that
the advance
sorry the United Kingdom
free speech protest a couple of years ago
sent shivers down his spine
and
Westminster spine and do you know what
good
wake the F up
we are here we are vocal
we are not going anywhere
no matter how much you want to ignore
us in mainstream media
we're still here
until we see
So we save our country from the likes of you and your Labour dictatorship.
We're not going anywhere whether you like it or not.
Breaking today, can you believe this?
Sadiq Khan has confirmed he will seek a fourth term as Mayor of London.
Now, this is news that sends a shiver down the spine of anyone
who believes in London as the world's greatest city.
That's certainly where I used to be, but not anymore.
What was so fascinating is that Khan celebrated this announcement with Dawn Butler
at her Jamaican-inspired event at the Labour Party conference.
The union of these two is particularly fascinating,
as Butler had previously been suggesting she would run if Khan didn't.
Of course, he used the opportunity to hit back at Donald Trump.
On this diverse room, Donald Trump's worst nightmare!
It's a pleasure to be having a great, great night.
And remember, diversity is our greatest strength.
It makes us...
stronger, not weaker, it makes us richer, not poorer, and it also makes us more fun.
Please raise the roof so they're from my house for Dombana.
Can you believe how out of touch that crescent is?
The fact that he is still going around, pulling out those awful slogans like diversity is our
greater strength when it's now impossible to go out on the streets of the city that he has
destroyed with your mobile phone out without being mugged. My God. But that confidence, of course,
comes from the fact that he knows that the Muslim vote virtually guarantees that he will be
re-elected. Hopefully not, by the way, because I'm going to talk about Aunt Middleton in just one
moment. But Khan is nervous, because Donald Trump has quite rightly broken his embargo on refusing
to slag off London's mayor to try and curry favour with Kirstama. Watch this.
What do you think about the fact that you attend an event in England, a state visit. It's
spectacular. And yet the mayor of London can't be.
I don't want him there. I asked that he not be there. I don't want them. I think the mayor of London con is among the worst mayors in the world. And we have some bad ones. If you look at Chicago, if you look at, but I think he's the equivalent of the mayor of Chicago. I think he's done a terrible job. Crime in London is through the room. The mayor of London, Khan, Mayor Khan, is done a terrible job. And on immigration, he's a disaster.
No, I asked that he'd not be there.
He wanted to be there, as I understand.
I didn't want him.
I've not liked him for a long.
I just think, you know, I have a certain pride in London and the UK.
My mother was born in Scotland as, you know.
And when I see Ameri Khan doing bad job, the stabbings and the dirt and the film,
it's not the same.
No, I didn't want him there.
And I have to say,
I look at London where you have a terrible mayor, terrible, terrible mayor, and it's been so changed, so changed.
Now they want to go to Sharia law, but you're in a different country. You can't do that.
Both the immigration and their suicidal energy ideas will be the death of Western Europe if something is not done immediately.
They cannot, this cannot be sustained.
And perhaps the biggest hope of change comes in the form of Ant Middleton,
who has revealed publicly that he will stand as an independent versus Sadiq Khan,
and he ain't holding back.
But accountability policies.
Who's accountable?
Where did this happen?
Who's borough?
Who's the councillor?
Who's the police HQ here?
Who's the commissioner?
Right.
Why is this happening on your turf?
except, you know, accountability just doesn't exist in modern day politics,
especially the mayor of London. Look at the mayor of London,
holds himself to account zero times.
It's not even the case where he goes, he gets read out these statistics,
and he goes, do you know, well, actually, yeah, the crime is up,
and no, I've got to do better.
Wow, I didn't know that, but now that I do, I'm going to do something about it.
Zero accountability.
So I talk about accountability.
He lies.
Yeah.
Listen, look at Kirstama.
He's lied to get into position of power.
Everything that he said he's gone against.
But the reason why people can go, oh, you've done this year,
it's got to hold myself accountable.
And my God, we need that accountability.
We really do because it is true that Khan continues to lie.
And I want to give you an example from the past few days
because it is so egregious.
I mean, we all know what is causing the massive increase in crime in London.
It is as a result of mass immigration policies
and the failure of multiculturalism.
yet Sadiq Khan wants you to believe that the recent violent attacks are all down to racism.
And this was clearly in regards to unite the kingdom.
He posted from the TFL workers being punched and racially abused to women who were chased down the street,
I'm deeply concerned about the alarming rise of racist attacks in our capital city.
We also see a appalling incidence elsewhere in the country,
some of which have included abhorrent violence towards children.
These incidents illustrate the dangers of allowing racism,
to be normalised and mainstream. Real lives and personal safety are under threat.
I will continue to speak out against racial inequalities and injustices, as well as providing
support to organisations working to support our communities and bring people together.
London is a successful liberal and multicultural city, the greatest in the world.
It will always be for everyone and I promise you that will never change.
To my superstar panel, Steph the alternate and Bass the Boogey.
Base the Boogey, I mean, seriously, he doesn't give a damn when people,
People regularly walk out onto the streets of London, by the way, white, black, brown and are attacked or mugged for their positions.
He only seems to care about crime when he can, in some way, try and make a political point out of it.
Honestly, Sadie Kahnit, he's such a grifter.
Like, it even hurts to watch, you know, for him to be standing on a stage.
Like, tell me you want the black vote.
about telling me you want the black vote.
That's literally what he was doing.
All he needed was just to wear some dreadlocks
and the rest of Farian hat just to try to fit in.
That's absolutely ridiculous.
And then the funny thing about this video right here
is that if you look at Jamaican culture
and you put it right next to Muslim Pakistani Sharia law culture,
they're a complete juxtaposition.
If Jamaicans try to live in Pakistan for just one day,
most of them would not be able to tolerate it.
So the fact that he's trying so hard to like fit in
and make it seem like, yeah, I'm an advocate for Jamaican culture.
No, you're not, okay?
And last but not least, for him to sit here and say that he's Donald Trump's worst nightmare.
Who is he?
Who is Sadie Khan?
Donald Trump will literally make him cry.
Donald Trump would crush him.
I think he's just getting too big for his shoes.
And I just think that Sadie Khan, he's delusional, he's in denial.
And like Aunt Middleton said, he hates.
accountability and he just needs to go he just needs to go yeah i mean step a fourth term of
sadiq khan would be absolutely devastating yeah uh no i don't want to be living in a in a
universe a reality where sadiq can somehow gets a fourth term as being mayor of london like
no no no no no no no uh anyone who's listening uh please can see
the very least voting somewhere else.
Aunt Middleton, I would say, is definitely a great prospect
for the mayor of London.
The thing is with Sadiq, can't.
He's essentially turning around and saying two plus two equals five.
Trust me, bro.
London is safer than ever.
Trust me, bro.
Crime is down.
Trust me, bro.
We're diverse.
Trust me, bro.
Yeah, you're diverse until you get to.
to the point where you want to exclude nearly three million people that descended into London two
weeks ago, including myself, to turn around and say, enough is enough, things have to change.
He's a walking freaking contradiction and I'm really surprised he's lasted even this long as Mayor of
London. Yeah, me too, me too. I mean, it absolutely fills me with dread, actually,
because for most people who are aware of my background, London is my adopted home and I've been here for well over two decades.
But trust me, the city has been destroyed under city Khan.
And anyone who says it isn't, now a toxic hellhole is not out there living in London.
And actually, I was very disappointed to hear Boris Johnson say, it's still the best city in the world.
No, Boris, it's not.
you have your 24-7 police protection you have no idea what it's like on the streets of London it was
the greatest city in the world when you were mayor it is now a violent hellhole where you cannot be
safe and it's dead if city can't secure as a fourth term it's dead and actually i think reform UK
should seriously think of not running in the london mayoral race to allow aunt middleton
a clear run versus Sadiq Khan, but that's something that we will get back to.
What on earth is happening in the United Kingdom with free speech?
We know things are really bad, right?
But when Katie Hopkins reveals that she is arrested, questioned by the police,
and now facing a charge because she described herself as a spas in one of her videos at the Katie's arm,
you know things are really, really bad.
I'd actually known that Katie was facing this for some time,
but respect to the fact that she wanted to fight this confidentially
and get through the Unite the Kingdom rally
before she was able to take some time in the United States of America.
But I am disgusted that after the establishment and the deep state
driving this woman into the ground over so many years, just as her comeback is succeeding,
just as she's selling out venues all across the country, they come for her over something
so spurious, something that is so clearly a joke.
Here's how Katie chose to reveal the news with the now independent US journalist Lara Logan.
People to laugh at the things you're not allowed to say.
say because I can just about get away with saying them now in the guise of comedy and uh it's a it's a
fine line I was arrested and interviewed under caution I haven't spoken about this yet um about three
weeks ago and I'm waiting to be charged for the crime of um online communications crime of speech
for my katies I do a pub night online called the Katie's arms I love the Katie's arms
So I've been arrested for that.
I see.
Because of what I said on my Katie's Arms pub.
You know, when you talk about that, the role of a comedian, it reminds me of the role of a journalist.
Because when I was growing up as a journalist, you know, we didn't expect to be like by the government.
And we always got complaints from the audience.
And you were sort of, and the mantra was, if you're hated by everybody, you're doing something right.
You know, if everybody's unhappy with you.
And then suddenly along the way, we became crowd pleases, I don't know.
And, you know, so you want to, oh, I've got to get access to the president.
So, therefore, I've got to stick my head up as, you know what.
Yes, I keep, hold the line.
Yeah, and if the White House calls after the bulletin yelling and screaming at you,
you know, your editor's going to capitulate.
No, in the old days, that wasn't like that.
It was then in another sit down with the cancelled but brilliant American comedian Roseanne Barr
that Katie actually revealed the word spas led to this arrest.
I'm a proper spas
and actually it's the last thing
I got hauled into the police station for
in the UK just before I got here
I was told I would either be arrested
or I had to turn up for interview under caution
was because on my Katie's arms, my pub
where I just, you know, let it, whatever
I called myself a spas
and I got arrested effectively by British police
because that's offensive.
Jesus.
It's demonic.
Yeah, I'm waiting to find out if I'm going to be charged against the Online Communications Act for calling myself a spas.
I'm so terrified of going to the UK what happened to me.
I don't know why, honestly, why?
I mean, I would love you to be there, but why would you go?
No.
Honestly, when you live here.
Terrified.
I would go, but I'd put a big piece of tape on my mouth so I can never speak.
Well, they can arrest you for tweets you did.
never never never tape your mouth your mouth is needed more than ever and so is yours katie so is yours
but isn't that just so shocking that you have rosan bar quite rightly describing what's happened to
katie hopkins as demonic but then saying that she would be too terrified those were her words
too terrified to come to the UK but it's not a surprise is it given what we've also seen happen
to Graham Liddehan, the Father Ted creator, arrested by five armed cops for a series of tweets.
Now, Katie has revealed her statement to the police, which was made in August.
I believe it's incredibly powerful, and they would be absolutely mad to take this any further.
Watch.
It's Tuesday, the 5th of all.
here at Exeter Police Station. And I, Katie Hopkins, state as follows. I have attended this
interview under protest as I was threatened with arrest if I did not attend. I consider this
interview and the police investigation to be an unlawful interference with my right to freedom
of expression pursuant to Article 10, ECHR, Human Rights Acts 1998.
I reserve my position in respect of any actions I choose to take,
including but not limited to a formal complaint and claim for damages against Devon and Cornwall police.
I run a comedy punk night called The Katie's Arms live on my Instagram at 8pm on Fridays for 30 minutes.
I started the Katie's Arms during the idiocy of COVID lockdowns in order to help people struggling with their mental health.
The Katie's Arms is now an international community of people wanting others to live their best life, laughing with me and at me.
My audience choose to join me on my Instagram.
channel live. If anyone was offended, that is their choice. I do not republish or upload this
content. It is ridiculous that my comedic speech is subject to a criminal investigation. And as
such, my presence here is ridiculous. I will not answer any questions. And that was my statement
to Devon and Cornwall Police today.
Bravo, bravo, Katie. Absolutely incredible. But I am just so disgusted, so disgusted that this is still happening. And that Stama just lied to Jady Vance in the Oval Office and to Donald Trump at Turnbury by saying we've always had free speech in the United Kingdom. I'm sorry, if Katie Hopkins wants to call herself a spaz, then she can call herself a spas. You can be offended if you want, as she says. But to wait.
police resources on an investigation into that.
Nuts.
Also nuts, by the way, and politically I don't agree with the man.
But we've always got on very well.
Is this detainment of George Galloway also at an airport?
Bernie Spofforth revealed the story this way.
Alternate views are unacceptable.
George Galloway and his wife were detained at Gapwark Airport under Schedule 3 of the UK
Counterterrorism and Border Security Act.
We can do border control if we want to.
And George Galloway has responded in a manner that only he can.
He will never succumb to the death of freedom and liberty in my native land.
To hear the words spoken by an armed policeman, his jacket off so you can gaze at his sidearm,
that you are not under arrest, but you are not.
free to leave. To hear the words spoken, you do not have the right to remain silent. To hear the
word spoken that if you do not comply and cooperate and answer any and all of my questions,
you will be automatically committing an offence under the act. That's when I really knew
that liberty in England, in Britain, in this once proud democratic country, a country that for
many centuries boasted, of the Magna Carta, many centuries boasted of its reasonableness, of its
moderate nature, and castigated all others around the globe for falling short of our standards.
That's when I knew that we as a country are in serious trouble.
I mean, we are.
We are in serious trouble to my superstar panel based and bougie and Steph the alter nerd.
Steph, look, the fact that Katie Hopkins has been arrested for describing herself as a spaz.
She is a comedian is just insane.
The fact that George Galloway is the latest high-profile person,
to find himself detained at an airport for his speech is insane.
But it feels like as long as Kirstama continues to gaslight the American administration,
people are not taking this seriously enough.
I disagree with you, Dan, on one thing.
Yes, Kirstama is trying to gaslight us by turning around to, you know, the American administration.
saying, no, we still have free speech. We still have free speech. Donald Trump knows what the
score is over here. So does J.D. Vance. They see right through his lies. I'm sure of it.
Even though I do not agree with George Galloway and his politics, I do support him in this situation.
I think it's absolutely ridiculous that he was detained under the Terrorism Act for what he's
been saying that is just an absolute misuse of the act it wasn't what it was intended for
when it was first set up going over to katie hopkins and what's going on there i actually have a
little bit of a personal kind of link to this why bear with me for the first four years of my life
from when i was born up to the age of about three four years old i didn't speak at all um i was classed as
having delayed speech.
I went to a special needs school
for the first couple of years of my life.
I was then put into a church
of England school.
And up until I was about 10, 11 years old,
I actually had a special needs coordinator.
Only recently earlier on this year
was I finally diagnosed with autism.
So, to Kay Stahmer out there,
to the police stazzy out there
and the dictatorship,
I'm a spas!
And if you want to come for me,
do you know what?
can try. I dare you. I dare you. And I'll say it again for those in the back. I am a proud
spas. Well, God, you should be proud because, Steph, my God, I didn't know that. The fact that now you
make your career out of your speech is just extraordinary. But I think sometimes, yeah, we have to
be able to laugh at ourselves, right? And, and use that language. But based in Bucci, even if, you know,
Katie was calling someone else a spas, surely she shouldn't be arrested for that. I mean, I think about
police prioritization and the fact that in these particular areas, based in Bougie, about 95% of
burglaries go unsolved.
I just
I can't make sense of this country anymore
I can't make sense of where it's going
I can't make sense of how crime rates
are through the roof in this country
you can't even walk out of the house
with your phone in your hand before someone steals it
but yet our police and our establishment
wants to sit online and worry about
tweets and posts and comedy shows
is absolutely disgusting
not only that but it's disrespectful
and unfortunate for someone like myself
whose parents came here for its freedom of speech.
Okay, back in Congo, there wasn't a lot of freedom of speech.
If you said anything against the government or the establishment, you could be jailed or killed.
And I were witnessing that right now in Great Britain.
It makes me so sad because I absolutely love this country,
but a little part of me just feels like I just want to leave.
Because I can't make sense of it.
I can't make sense of how somebody might face jail time because she criticised herself.
And even the term spas, I even searched it up right now.
It doesn't relate to any community.
It doesn't relate to a person.
It doesn't come under any bracket.
It's just something you use to describe yourself or somebody else.
I don't, what do you even classify this?
What kind of phobia is the term as?
It makes absolutely no sense.
I just think it's...
But basically,
let me put this to you as a black woman
because I would argue
that no white person should be arrested
for using the N-word, for example,
because it's something
that black people use all the time in songs.
Now, that's not to say that I would go around using that word
because I appreciate that people are offended by it, right?
But I would view it still as a massive waste of police time.
I just don't think how police should be patrolling speech.
I think they should be patrolling violent crime.
And that's just what I was about to touch on.
Look at all the rappers who use the N-word.
look at all the reality TV stars that use the B word and the F words
like why aren't they getting arrested why are they only attacking Katie Hopkins
the reason why they do that is because they know Katie Hopkins is a threat
whether it's through comedy whether it's through the apprentice
whether it's through her Twitter she is a threat to the establishment
and for them to arrest her over the fact that she criticised herself
I don't think the establishment understands that they actually
they're not working in their favour because anyone with a bit of common sense
whether you're left leaning or right leaning,
it's going to look at that and say something is not right here.
And that's why I moved from the left to the right
because I realised that this left-leaning establishment
isn't making any sense anymore.
The left has gone so far left
that the right has now become the centre.
Yeah, you're so right.
You are so right.
Because actually, we've really, really got to be careful
when we think about the fact that the left's priority, Steph,
is to, for example, say that a Palestinian terror group should be allowed to have free speech,
but Katie Hopkins should not.
This is the problem.
On the left, there's absolutely no sense of proportion when it comes to people on the right,
but they absolutely do believe that their extremists need to have free speech.
I mean, the other example, of course, are the artists' niqat.
and Bob Villain.
Now, again, I'm pretty clear on this.
I think they are revolting human beings,
but I do think it is a waste of police time to look into them.
But I also know, Steph, that if Bob Villain or Knee Cap were on the left,
oh, sorry, we're on the right, they would be in jail right now.
Seriously, like, they would not just be being investigated.
They would be in jail.
Yeah. They would. And anyone that says that there is no two-tier justice system in the UK
needs to really have their heads examined. Because let's put it this way, right? Bob Villain and what
he said, Glastonbury, he was interviewed. Was he charged? Was he found guilty of anything? No.
I know. And most recently, most recently, I mean, he was literally calling for more assassinations like that of Charlie Kirk.
Yeah. But you see people, to coin a phrase, on our side, right, like Katie Hopkins, calling herself, herself, not anyone else, but herself espaz.
And she gets holding, interviewed, and now she's waiting if she's going to be charged or not.
I know.
It's a mad.
And she called herself a spas.
You've got Ricky Jones last year, that Labour counsellor doing this.
Death threats to us all gets found not guilty.
Come on.
For those that are saying there's no two to your system, we're all equal, this, that and the other.
No.
No, no, no, no.
Open your eyes.
Wake the F up.
Yes.
What a point to end.
What a point to end that Steph the alternate based in booge.
You have to follow both of these two.
Subscribe to their brilliant YouTube channels.
They are rising stars of the independent media.
I love them both.
It's Steph with an F, by the way, S-T-E-F, the Alternerd, and based and bougie.
Brilliant to have you both back on the superstar panel today.
Thank you so much.
And of course, we will reveal today's Greatest Britain and Union Jack has in just one moment.
But first to your feedback.
And thank you so much, by the way, to Alex Marman and Mawman.
Matt Rishi for the superchats today.
Juliet Johnson writes,
I don't get Stama.
Shouldn't he be trying to win back Patriots instead of calling them racist?
You would think so, Juliet, you would think so,
but he's not a man with much political strategy, right?
Sharon Ray on the criticism of Unite the Kingdom,
writes, I was one of those who marched, and it was lovely,
and more like 3 million Patriots, it was amazing.
Slinky Spratt 78, referring to Stama and the donkey field,
The 20,000 pound donkey field.
She says 20K is a lot of money.
To us, you entitled Pratt.
And Helen O.D., who's been a member for one year, by the way.
Thank you, Helen, says, it's a bit odd, isn't it?
My mum got her leg amputated, so I bought her a field.
All right, then.
The whole thing is odd.
And let's just not take away the fact that he ended up making 280,000 pounds for that little purchase.
Scotty John says, Sajet can't make that speech in an hour later.
there's a massive knife fight in the streets of London.
Yep, that's right.
Diversity is our strength.
And Rara says, look at the Notting Hill Carnage every year.
Killings, stabbing, attacks, guns, knives, drugs.
Yes, really culturally diverse.
Rara, remember, diversity is our strength.
That is the line that he will stick to.
And Kevin W says, Dan Witten outspoken as miles better than GB News.
Keep up the good work, Dan.
Don't go mainstream.
Kevin, there's no chance of that.
Thank you so much for all of your feedback.
It's been so exciting to be back.
I've missed being live this past week.
Okay, let's get to our Greatest Britain and Union Jackass now.
A reminder of your nominees for the worst Britain in the world today.
Slippery Starman nominated by It's Only Me 44 for pushing the UK into communist country with digital ID cards.
Rachel from Accounts nominated by Drew 59 Blue for staying that Labor gave their all to regain the trust of the British people.
I mean, how delusional is she?
and Norinda Corps, nominated by Matt Cass 48, for saying that she will leave and move to India
if Nigel Farage gains power. He says that's a powerful reason to vote reform, isn't it?
And the results are in. In third position with 7% of the vote, Rachel Reeves,
the runner-up with 10% of the vote, Narindicor. But today's Union Jackass, the worst Britain in the
world today, with 82% of the vote, it's slippery stammer.
And today's Greatest Britain is one of our own.
Kaz Quinn, nominated by Darren Donaldson, who says our very own Karen, who live streamed from Liverpool yesterday, a true patriot who also attended London and Glasgow rallies, as well as being a contributor to X spaces.
And you can see there that Karen did broadcast, and this is so great, such brilliant independent journalism.
And she said wonderful and passion speeches from all the farmers who attended and traveled from all over the country.
She told me that Montgomery, Tom's and Alan Miller from the Together Declaration did a brilliant job.
And of course, you know I'm a huge supporter of that organisation.
And thank you so much to Karen, who I should say is also amongst everything that she does,
one of the moderators of the Dan Wooten Outspoken Community on X.
I would love you to join.
Let me just check.
I think we've got 14,000 members now,
which is just incredible.
It's the Dan Witten Outspoken Club.
Yes, 14,000 members.
And if you go to my ex account,
you can see it there at the top,
the Dan Witten Outspoken Club,
and one of our brilliant moderators
alongside Michael and Darren and Anna
is Karen Quinn,
and I am so grateful for that,
Kaz Quinn.
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