Dan Wootton Outspoken - RACHEL REEVES MUST QUIT AS MSM COVER UP GROWING WEB OF LIES & KATIE HOPKINS LASHES OUT

Episode Date: November 22, 2024

Growing outrage at the Labour government as the Prime Minister Slippery Starmer literally boasts about selling us all out to Blackrock, as he sits next to his under-fire Chancellor Rachel Reeves who h...as created a shocking web of lies about her former life. The fake CV is just the start and Katie Hopkins is outraged. In his Digest, Dan lashes out at the total hypocrisy of the MSM silence on the Reeves scandal. Then his Superstar Panel – Leilani Dowding and June Slater – weigh in. PLUS: JK Rowling beats woke Hollywood in a massive victory over the ungrateful little shits Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Eddie Redmayne. AND: And Jaguar and Boots are now experiencing their own Bud Light moments. THEN: In the Uncancelled Aftershow, the Queen’s biographer on the worrying breaking news this afternoon that Camilla has been forced to pull out of tonight’s Royal Variety Performance as her health woes continue. Should we be concerned? Angela Levin has the latest. To watch the exclusive Uncancelled After Show for 30-minutes extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://outspoken.live/ Today’s Sponsors: 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. ---------- #news #danwootton #danwoottonoutspoken #outspoken #nigelfarage #ukpolitics #kemibadenoch #robertjenrick 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 Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton #DanWoottonOutspoken #news #outspoken Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:13 But breaking right now, growing outrage at this shower of shit government as the Prime Minister's slippery starmer literally boasts about selling us all out to BlackRock as he sits next to his underfire chancer, Rachel Reeves, who has created a shocking web of lies about her former life. The fake CV is just the start. Katie Hopkins dumbfounded. Interestingly enough, Marianna Springs, who heads up BBC Verify, she got her job by lying on her CV.
Starting point is 00:01:47 And Link, Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of Great Britain, also lied on her CV. She said that she was chief economist at the Bank of Scotland. Impressive. Whereas, in fact, she was the bint with the sash at the retail bank Halifax that says, what can we help you with today when there's a massive queue and doesn't do anything about it? In my digest next, I'll lash out at the total hypocrisy of the MSM silence on the Reeves scandal. And then my superstar panel weigh in. I couldn't be happier to have them with me this Friday. The conservative commentator Lalani Dowding, as you can see, their big supporter of our farmers and YouTube sensation June Slater. She proudly refers to herself as Chief Gammon. Also coming up on the show today, J.K. Rowling beats woke Hollywood in a massive victory over the ungrateful little toads Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Eddie Redmayne.
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Starting point is 00:03:45 Your support from just £5 a month not only gives you 30 minutes of extra content every single weekday, it allows me to continue making this independent daily news show. But now, let's go. Sometimes this government stoops to such sickening lows, I almost wonder if they're attempting to destroy the country. Take Slippery Starmer, boasting about selling out the United Kingdom to BlackRock, posting a picture and proudly tagging in his lying, treacherous, fake Chancellor Rachel Thieves, whose web of lies casts so many doubts on the truth of her own life, we can certainly not trust her not to bankrupt the country. And to be honest, I believe that's where things are heading.
Starting point is 00:04:38 It's all part of the globalist agenda, backed by sinister groups like the World Economic Forum. I mean, what else could explain Starmer meeting with Bill Gates before the budget that sold out British farmers and has already reportedly resulted in five suicides in Selby alone in just 10 days? They want us to own nothing, remember. And what else could explain Starmer? Decimating our defence forces at the same time as he commits to an unwinnable and frankly pointless war in Ukraine. Let me tell you about BlackRock. They are massively invested in industries all over the world and are pushing societal change by force. Larry Fink basically says
Starting point is 00:05:25 democracy is messy and people need to be forced to do as they are told. Our major industries are consolidating under a few global corporations which are now so powerful they control countries through debt. And that's where the UK is now, unable to fend for ourselves because our leaders on all sides are enthralled by riches and power. A country owned by a few corporations who control land and energy is not free. And as people, we are no longer free. Meanwhile, the MSM tries to pretend we don't have a charlatan as Chancellor. Rachel Thieves might have a mission to wage class war on the British public, but she's certainly not qualified to do so.
Starting point is 00:06:15 Her fake CV just the start of her deception. Yet still, the crooked and corrupt legacy media have refused to ask even one question of Starmer or Reeves about her very dodgy past. Katie Hopkins sums it up perfectly. Interestingly enough, Marianna Springs, who heads up BBC Verify, she got Britain, also lied on her CV. She said that she was chief economist at the Bank of Scotland. Impressive. Whereas, in fact, she was the bint with the sash at the retail bank Halifax that says, what can we help you with today when there's a massive queue and doesn't do anything about it? Outside of Reform UK, only Robert Jenrick,
Starting point is 00:07:07 who the dying Tories will rue not making leader, is trying to get the MSM interested, writing The Reeves Guide to Conning the Public. Fake your CV, tell working people you won't raise their taxes, squeeze them to the pips and give their money to your union paymasters. You cannot trust a word she says. But he went even further. Therese is proving to be a compulsive liar. She's told three big lies. Firstly, that she wouldn't raise taxes for working people. She's just gone and hiked to them for millions of people and businesses across our country. Secondly, she said that she didn't need to change the fiscal rules. She's gone and done that and borrowed billions to fund vanity projects
Starting point is 00:07:50 like GB Energy that our kids and grandkids will be paying for for decades to come. And thirdly, to cover up those two lies, she said that she inherited a massive black hole in the public finances. It's not true and the OBR won't stand behind it. And then in her own life, she's telling lies as well. She said that she was an economist at the Bank of England for 10 years. She wasn't. She said she was an economist at the Halifax. In fact, she was running the complaints department. Her CV is riddled with lies and half-truths. If you or I had said this in the real world,
Starting point is 00:08:19 we'd be out. But in Keir Starmer's government, it's one rule for his friends and his cronies, another for everyone else. Welcome to Labour's post-truth politics. But the most Downing Street will do is not commit to keeping thieves as Chancellor by the next election. Come on. We all know that if this were a conservative politician, it would have been leading the news for weeks. It would have been impossible for Reeves to do her job. She would have been toast. That's why the MSM must be destroyed for the UK to be saved. Their dishonesty hurts you on a daily basis. But look, I know you know that because you're here. So now we need to convince your family members, your friends, your neighbours to switch off the British bashing corporation, Wokai TV and Sly News for good. Thank goodness though for the strong citizen journalism on X. Take this from Cut My Tax UK. Now it turns out that Ms Reeves failed
Starting point is 00:09:26 to undertake any impact assessment of her family farm tax proposals at all. She relied instead on dodgy stats from far-left high-tax fanatics, Advani and Sammers, and didn't even consult the Ministry DEFRA. No wonder she now looks stupid. As Sharon Davies said, I feel her resignation coming on. Now, look, I know we live in hope, but sadly, Sharon, I don't. Because the establishment, Deep State and MSM have decided that Reeves needs to be protected. She is far too important a part of the globalist agenda to destroy our economy to be sacrificed. Elon Musk isn't the only one correctly summing up the situation with UK politics accurately by suggesting all establishment parties in the UK will get crushed in the next election.
Starting point is 00:10:15 His father Errol is speaking more sense about what is happening here from South Africa than virtually anyone in the MSM watch. Because they're going to be pretty intense. Well, first, let me say, I think England has gone back to the Tudor times, not America. You've just gone back 400 years with this government that you've got. Look, I don't think Elon gives the British government a second thought. I mean, he has said, he has made these pronouncements that everybody has seen I probably made the same pronouncements he's just in a position that people listen to him so you know the two-tier policing
Starting point is 00:10:54 system is quite obvious the the the craze to tax increased taxation is in the UK is obvious you know the sort of things they're doing, the opening up of the borders, providing four-star accommodation for people from third world countries at the expense of British people is, you know, it's obvious. So, you know, I would say that, you know, any sensible person would say, what the heck, you know, this is England. How am I ever going to go to England again? Looks like England's out for the future. That's what people outside England would be saying.
Starting point is 00:11:24 In short, from your perspective, from your point of view, there's really nothing that Keir Starmer can do to build a bridge. No, he needs to resign. He needs to resign before four years. I think he needs to resign in the next three months. And the other thing is, you know, the things that these people that he's put into cabinet posts have said about Trump are not gross. They're way beyond gross. So in the past, if somebody had said things cabinet posts have said about Trump are not gross. They're way beyond gross. So in the past, if somebody had said things like they've said about Trump, it would really be a dueling matter. So if somebody had said things like that a couple hundred,
Starting point is 00:11:54 150 years ago, they would be challenged to a duel to the death. Sorry, I'm just envisaging David Lammy in a duel. He'd be finished. Andrew Martin, nobody hit him then, did he, during those truth bombs dropping. But look, I'm going to keep the pressure on Reeves because we can't trust the MSM to do their job anymore. Now, my superstar panel. And absolutely delighted to have with me today the YouTube and Facebook sensation June Slater and the conservative commentator Lalani Downing. Lalani,
Starting point is 00:12:40 fighting for our farmers. You were on the march earlier in the week, weren't you? Oh, we can't hear you lalani me too yes i i was there on tuesday uh fighting for our farmers standing there supporting them and i tell you i don't think i've been to uh a protest like that that has been so busy and so packed. And, you know, I got to the train station in the morning. The platform was full of people got on the train, I had to stand the whole way to London. And I actually didn't mind because I know it was for such a good cause. And for me, it was great to see it filled with, you know, all the Staffordshire farmers making their way down to London to go and stand there and listen to the protests, listen to the speakers. And I learned a lot. I actually, you know, I learned a few things. I listened to what fifth and fourth generation farmers were saying.
Starting point is 00:13:37 And, you know, it's just shocking. It's truly shocking when you see five suicides alani and selby alone within 10 days i mean you know these people have had these farms in their families for generations and to think that they might not be able to pass it on and you know that they'd rather die now so that their kids can get the entire you know farm that they've worked die now so that their kids can get the entire, you know, farm that they've worked their lives for and their parents and their parents have worked for, you know, it's tragic, it's horrific, you know, Ollie Harrison, one of the farmers there who was kind of hosting and bringing on the guests, he's actually going to a funeral of one of the farmers that um that took their life because of this because of the fear of losing you know at least 20 percent of the farm and what they've worked for and that 20 percent
Starting point is 00:14:32 actually could stop a farm being viable um at all well of course and as we just saw in the digest reeves her figures are a lie her figures are as fake as her CV and June Slater I can only imagine your blood boiling as you see her smirking next to slippery Starmer meeting with Black Rock and boasting about it I mean they're not even trying to hide their agenda, June, are they? Well, he did say in an interview with Emily Maitlis, she asked him if he preferred Westminster or Davos, and he answered in an instant, oh, Davos, because you can get things done. When he says get things done, he means he hasn't got the clutter of Westminster because that's got voters.
Starting point is 00:15:20 One thing I'd like to say about the farmers, and I think this explains it quite succinctly because a lot of people don't understand the inheritance tax implications with a farm. If Nana dies and you inherit her house, she's died, the house is empty, you're sat there with your assets and Nana's house comes to you and your siblings. And it's a carve up. Cash value is introduced into your home. What happens with farmers, they're sitting in the asset, they're working the asset, and there's no cash coming in. It's just a piece of paper at the land registry where the names change. That's all that happens with a farm. So consequently, the tax is due at that point. And therefore, they have to raise money against the farm or sell it off.
Starting point is 00:16:09 So deplete their income and possibly lose their home. That's where it's grossly unfair because there's too many things tied into it. And how politicians who can sit there in their stuffed shirts and suits, and many of them city politicians, I've got a clue about country living, can turn around and subject farmers to this kind of future, this foreboding. No one should go to work with a sense of foreboding. That tweet on LBC, James O'Brien, oh, let's crunch the figures, let's crunch the figures. How dare he sit there, a well-nourished to the point of being plump,
Starting point is 00:16:44 announcer for a two-bit radio show saying that this is OK for farmers. He's never done a proper day's work in his life. I'd like to see him stuck on a hillside, freeing a sheep from a frozen bog with nothing but your bare hands and a few tools and your little quad bike and a miner's lamp on your head to try and see what you're doing to save your stock because that's how you earn your living I think it's absolutely abhorrent what's happened to the farmers and also and this is why I think people like Rupert Lowe are so
Starting point is 00:17:15 important because he's stepping it right up DEFRA in Westminster because he knows more about farming than the graduated young people they've got working in Defra you know that you can't study modules at university and expect to think you understand farming to understand farming you need to farm and we're these stuffed shirts are implementing these taxes on the farms not because the farms deserve it oh because they've got to fill a black hole in the NHS because they're paying diversity fill a black hole in the nhs because they're paying diversity equity and inclusion managers 75 grand a year across the country and not to mention the nine billion pounds that rachel reeves decided to throw at train
Starting point is 00:17:55 drivers so they can be paid 75 000 dan dan can i say as well it's just come out today in the express front page but the government are actually giving 500 million to foreign agriculture project projects. You know, that's what they're hoping to raise per year from basic inheritance tax theft and raid of our farmers. That's what they're trying to. You know, that's so to me, it's not even about the money. This is about a land grab. They know farmers don't like to sell they want to get their hands on that land and they want to force the farmers to sell um you know whether they're going to use the land then for building projects solar farms wind farms at the moment at least there's an incentive for those farmers to keep that land solely for farming
Starting point is 00:18:46 because obviously when it goes to a solar farm when it goes to a wind farm when it gets sold to someone like me who wants to ponce about on horses and have hobby chickens it's no longer a farm it's no longer used for farming or agriculture but this then you know it takes away their incentive to keep it for producing food for this nation, which is actually one of the most important things, you know, we should be doing. As Ollie Harrison, to quote him, he said, you know, you might, you and I, we might go to a doctor, what, once a month, once a year, once every six months. To me, I haven't been to one in years, but I need food on my table three times a day. Where does that food come from?
Starting point is 00:19:27 It comes from our farmers. And we really do need to be looking after them. You know, it's not... I know, but it's the opposite. I mean, they're not looking after them. They're not even coming close to looking after them. She is trying to destroy them. And it is all part of this wider plot.
Starting point is 00:19:45 And I mean, I just think it's disgusting. But June, how do you feel about the fact that this is clearly someone who is illegitimate anyway, shouldn't be in the job, given she's had to fake her CV, given the revelations that are coming from her former colleagues about the fact that she was potentially sacked
Starting point is 00:20:06 because she was working on party political business at the time when she claimed to be an economist. And June, the mainstream media have decided this isn't a story worth covering. This isn't a story even worth asking the Prime Minister or Rachel Reeves directly about? Well, they're bound to kind of cushion it a bit because unfortunately the media, it's all owned by the same six companies who are all part of the BlackRock movement, as it were. The trouble with people like Rachel Reeves and, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:39 it's not greater with Angela Raider. The trouble with these people, they get credited because they're thick. I mean, she's thick. I'm sorry, but my husband could run rings around her with facts and figures and a balance sheet. She is clueless. And this woman is in charge of the chancery. I mean, obviously, the Bank of England has an awful lot of input
Starting point is 00:21:02 because it's been made into basically a Tony Blair style quango it runs separately it didn't used to run separately to be part of the government and now it's got its own agenda which again is globalism so we're scuppered everywhere we go but the one thing I would say there's a lot of companies owned by BlackRock that are tanking with the diversity, equity and inclusion. Big corporations who are, you know, electric vehicle manufacturers, Silicon Valley. They're not announcing it. They're not they're not going to make a song and dance about this, but they're not going forward with this DEI in the future. So obviously merit and meritocracyocracy will start to blossom. So I'm not too worried about BlackRock being open and above board and being able to be seen,
Starting point is 00:21:51 because you better be able to see your enemies than trying to convince people that these places exist. Some people don't even understand the importance of these mega corporations and just how much control they have. But we know that Keir Starmer is a lacklustre politician who's focused, we are now, that we are running the country on the back of his ego. This is a vanity government who will not be told that they're getting it wrong, who is not interested in the public. We are a tax farm. Britain is a tax farm. And all they look at us for is how can
Starting point is 00:22:27 we get more from them? Big time. Big time. Leilani Dowling, how do you feel about these egregious lies from Rachel Theaves? I mean, she's now a figure of mockery, because obviously it wasn't just the CV. It was also the plagiarism in her book. It was the omissions about actually what her role was. And you know, Lala, you just know that if this had been a conservative politician, it would be leading the news, the mainstream media every single night. And it would have been rendered impossible for her to do her job. But they are protecting this woman why are they protecting her well i think you have to look at who owns the
Starting point is 00:23:10 mainstream media i think you have to then you know you then see who the labour party are in kind of partnership with they're all out to protect each other and as you said if it had been anyone else she would have been out a conservative or a four I mean imagine if it was a reformed politician I can't even I can't even no it's to lie on your CV and for the mainstream media to ignore it in such a high level position like that when she made the biggest deal about being the first woman chancellor uh ever you know, it's just mind blowing to me that she's allowed to keep on. And it's interesting
Starting point is 00:23:49 because I told my mum about Rachel Reeves and my mum can't stand the Labour Party anyway. But she was like, well, I've not read this. And I was like, mum, I've told you, don't trust the mainstream. And I showed her yours. I actually did. I said, look, Dan's covering it. And you know, she loves you. So it was did i said look dan's covering it and you know she
Starting point is 00:24:06 loves you so it was like look dan's covering she's like well it must be in the mainstream tomorrow then i said you went and see if it gets covered it will be covered in such a tiny way and this is why you can't trust the mainstream no you can't the bbc only wrote about it lalani because lee anderson had raised it in Parliament. The Times newspaper today, the ultimate establishment shill newspaper, it's so interesting. You mentioned Reform UK. They're targeting their young MP, James, for a mistake that he made years and years ago that he has been punished for, that he's spoken about. And they are trying to destroy him as a result but the chancellor the person who's actually the chancellor they can just ignore it's all astonishing but that's why i'm going to keep on this story but look moving on it's not often
Starting point is 00:24:57 it's not often i bring you a positive story in the war on woke but today a massive victory from hollywood breaking right now harry potter author jk rowling has triumphed over those revolting little toads daniel radcliffe emma watson eddie redmayne and rupert grint who pretty much owe the harry potter author everything certainly in the case of Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe, they would be absolutely nothing without her. But remember, they turned on her in the most revolting manner possible because she stuck up for the rights of women. Instead, those woke young things decided to side with the nasty and dangerous extreme trans lobby. And they threw J.K. Rowling under the bus.
Starting point is 00:25:52 But here's the new news. As a major new TV drama version of Harry Potter is developed, Warner Brothers and Discovery have finally provided full throttle backing of Rowling, perhaps showing just how much things are about to change in the US under Donald Trump. So in a brand new statement released overnight to Variety, I want to tell you what Warner Brothers and Discovery have said. We are proud to once again tell the story of Harry Potter, the heartwarming books that speak to the power of friendship, resolve and acceptance. J.K. Rowling has a right to express her personal
Starting point is 00:26:32 views. We will remain focused on the development of the new series, which will only benefit from her involvement. And June Slater, when I heard that, I just let out a little hallelujah because finally they've backed someone who is on the right side of the argument you could argue it's for financial reasons because JK Rowling is simply so powerful she maintains the rights for Harry Potter which are worth billions and billions for Warner Brothers Discovery. However, June, they hadn't expressed that type of full throttled support even a few years ago. So does this J.K. Rowling victory mean that something is changing in our society, June, or am I getting my hopes up? Oh, no, not at all. It's changing big time. The thing with J.K. Rowling,
Starting point is 00:27:26 what you've got to look at, you know, these producers and these studios are in it for a lot of money. And J.K. Rowling is a bottomless pit where talent is concerned. She can churn a story out. She can reinvent things. These young actors who are miniscule in talent i mean come on harry potter take him away from his glasses and his wand what is it i've watched a few films and he's not big enough to be a leading man i've got biceps bigger on my nana's car he's a little short ass isn't he who are you and then we've got emma who's you know a pretty little english school girl in the harry potter series and big deal i could show you 10 going to the local school here with probably more talent.
Starting point is 00:28:09 They're not that big. Unfortunately, I think J.K. Rowling is suffering from the biggest dose of ingratitude that I've ever seen because these people have been rocketed to success, become very wealthy through average talent. The thing that made them is the writing. I mean, I like to write things. The things that made them is the writing, not them. They didn't make the characters.
Starting point is 00:28:34 Anyone could have done it. And grateful little Bratz, Lulani. Oh, you see, if they lived with me, if Harry Potter came home and he turned round and he'd done that to J.K. Rowling, I'd be saying, you need a verbal slap. You need bringing down to earth you, silly little sod, because you are, your ego, again, ego. Ego plays such a massive part with these people.
Starting point is 00:28:58 You know, Emma Watson, as she called her, I don't even know her full name. Yes, Emma Watson. Pouting away on a perfume ad, probably starving herself to death to try and be thin. You have no talent. I mean, that Ginger Lad, what's he going to play? Another Ginger Lad? Unless they do a remake of Dennis Waterman.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Can I play Dennis Waterman because I've got ginger hair? We're not interested in you. You've nothing else to bring to the table. J.K JK Rowling is an icon she's got a natural talent she you can feel her characters when she's written them these people haven't got anything she gave it to them now Lulani I am often pilloried but I'm very honest about this because never read the book never seen a movie I've done the theme park rides and things which are awesome but it's never personally been my cup of tea Harry Potter however I know how popular and
Starting point is 00:29:53 successful it's been and I look at all of these people who made their careers off Harry Potter because it's not just the actors it's also uh lots of the auxiliary people people who run harry potter podcasts and have harry potter brands and they all shunned jk rowling they tried everything to cancel her the problem is that she's the creator she's the one that thought of it that imagined it it came from her they just playing a little part the actors they're replaceable you can't replace jk rowling's creativity like she's the person behind it and i can't you know there's one thing i hate and it's disloyalty and ingratitude i cannot stand it you know uh me as a person now dan and you can just i just find it unimaginable that they have made everything
Starting point is 00:30:46 on the back of JK Rowling and the way they behaved with her. Now, to me, it's like, if you've got nothing nice to say, say nothing at all. If you disagreed with her, but to come out and shun her and behave the way they did is truly disgusting. Their statements were vile. You know, you're completely right, Lelani. It was nothing like, look, I totally understand that in this world, we have different arguments. We take different positions on things. I totally feel sympathy and empathy for the fact that J.K. Rowling was a victim of sexual assault. And that's why she is so passionate about the protection of women's spaces. But there was none of that.
Starting point is 00:31:27 Leilani, they threw her under the bus. They made out as if she was Voldemort. Is that, that's the villain, right? Right. I haven't,
Starting point is 00:31:39 I must say, I haven't watched it too, but I do adore JK Rowling for just the fact that she will speak her mind. And, you know, she puts out some brilliant tweets. But, you know, everyone's sick of it. They thought they were bigger than they were as actors. They've had, you know, their egos fed and fed and fed for years since they were children. They don't understand the actual real world where real people exist.
Starting point is 00:32:04 And people are sick and tired of woke Hollywood, sick of it. These people have no grounding in reality whatsoever. That's the shocking thing. And they're prepared to give up half their audience. That's what makes me sick. Actually, now more than half their audience. And these pathetic late night cretins like Jimmy Kimmel crying on television because Donald Trump wins a Democratic election. That's the side that these actors are on.
Starting point is 00:32:33 And in fact, more and more of the public are turning away from them. But June, it's interesting for me. I'm going to be honest. I've had a bit of a journey. You know that term? I don't like that term. But I've been on a bit of a road trip with J.K. Rowling, shall we say, because she was a massive Ramona, and I disagreed with her on that, as I'm sure you did. She once threatened to sue me for something,
Starting point is 00:32:55 which I'm not going to go into here. However, I genuinely believe she is like a modern-day Joan of Arc. I'm really not exaggerating. I put all of her previous mistakes to one side because what she did for women's rights was historic. And what I love is that when people try and come at her, and they're always the woke lefties who come at her and say, you've destroyed your legacy. She says, I don't give a damn. But I completely disagree. I actually think historically her legacy will be far more important because of the stand that she took. Absolutely, because what she's done here,
Starting point is 00:33:38 she's in a position to keep her mouth shut and say nothing. Now, if you're going to do that do that that's fine i'm not bothered about that but where i think she's stepped up to the play is i speak to so many women who have got children who are trying in sports and they're really concerned about getting wiped out in a women's football team or swimming because men are entering the sports. And the thing is, it's nothing to do with trans rights. It's cheating. It's cheating. And she's had the nerve to call it out.
Starting point is 00:34:14 And these little insignificant actors, I mean, the ten a penny, if you'd have put four other people in those main parts in Harry Potter, they would have done just as well. It's the writing. And as she said, she did a Scarlett O'Hara, didn't she, with Butler. Quite honestly, I don't give a damn. That's what Rhett said to Scarlett, and that's the attitude she's taken. And with people like her and Sharon Davis and other outspoken people,
Starting point is 00:34:39 even me and Lilani, we speak about it because the thing is, the section of society that is trans is so small. Why are we making it such a priority? Why is it top of the queue? If they didn't go on about it so much, people like J.K. Rowling wouldn't have to say anything because it wouldn't be a threat to women's rights. But it is because the trouble is this inclusive attitude that doesn't work
Starting point is 00:35:06 on any front is it leaves it wide open for people to abuse the system there's absolutely no way that criminal who'd been sexually assaulting women and then came out as trans just as he's going to trial is a trans person he's using the trans movement and the left haven't got the common sense to see it's being infiltrated by really bad people like sports cheats and people who are trying to get out of crime. So trying to get into women's jails because they've committed a crime. You've got to understand that whatever society you belong to, you're going to have bad people. You're going to have people with no integrity. And you have to have the courage to say, yeah, I'm trans, but I don't agree with that, as quite a few commentators do. Indeed. And look, the thing is, these actors have to be called out now,
Starting point is 00:35:54 because otherwise we get little monsters like Rachel Zegler. Have you guys heard about her? She's going to be playing Snow White in disney's big new adaptation of snow white and she's been absolutely revolting about the original cartoon she uh she described it as a uh stalker type story she's been absolutely terrible about our trump supporters she's had to apologize this is the hard left coming through in our new acting stars. And look at what happens when one of these Woktopians tries to apologize. Woktopian! And to everyone who hates when I win,
Starting point is 00:36:38 the winged victory came to the Louvre in pieces and people still line up to see her. And I can only hope that despite my flaws and despite my cracks and my breaks, and there are many of them, that at every premiere and everything I do,
Starting point is 00:37:03 people will wait in line to see so moving how on earth does she make it possible to hate her even more with an apparent apology I actually have this embarrassment for her I'm sitting there cringing
Starting point is 00:37:22 I think in Germany they call it like secondhand embarrassment or something where you're actually like oh god I feel so embarrassed on your behalf it's like cringe but people are sick of it you know what these people are not in reality and people and just everyday people are sick of it but sick of woke Hollywood and you know what the sad thing is is that there are actually a lot more people that are not like that in hollywood but they're afraid to speak up for fear of getting cancelled by this really vile vocal uh minority like rachel ziegler and the harry potter kids um and i think but it it's it's. The pendulum is actually swinging. We've seen it now since Trump's victory
Starting point is 00:38:08 that a lot more people are happier to speak out. You see, you know, you've heard Joe Rogan say, I've had so many celebrities and singers come to me and say, thank you for supporting Trump because I haven't been able to. But then you see the red wave. Yeah, but they're still gutless, aren't they, Alani? Aren't they still gutless?
Starting point is 00:38:25 I heard Rogan go into that and I thought, yeah, is there an excuse anymore? I don't think there is. I mean, look, Sylvester Stallone hasn't been cancelled for going to Mar-a-Lago and supporting Trump. I mean, the thing that I think is if these actors hold these such vile views, then shut the hell up. Keep them to yourself. I mean, Rachel Ziegler literally said that she hoped Trump supporters and Trump voters may never know peace. Just think about that for one second. That's over 50% of the American population who she wants to turn up and shell out $15 to watch her in Snow White. It's outrageous. Of course she should have been sacked.
Starting point is 00:39:11 But the thing is, Disney has invested far too much in the movie in order to do that. She should have been down the road. I mean, I didn't even know who she was. And that was just a typical lovely moment. Here's me pretending not to have much makeup on while i talk to the camera in a very moving way nobody cares we don't give a toss i mean the annoying thing is she is quite a good little
Starting point is 00:39:37 actress uh i've seen her in west side story but the problem is i'm sorry once you've said that 50 of the american population may never know peace you can piss off as far as i'm concerned that is unforgivable i will not forget it i don't want to watch your movies and i hope that the new actors who are signed up for this new harry potter tv series because you knowK. Rowling is making a lot of the choices herself. She's really involved. Like she's not a hands-off creator of Harry Potter. She has a big say. So I hope these new young kids who she makes stars,
Starting point is 00:40:17 it's not about her saying, I hope you agree with me. But I think J.K. Rowling should actually say to them lalani we need to understand from here that you do not turn on me because of my political views it doesn't matter if you have a difference of opinion but you know what you're signing up for and they do because jk rowling is now very public with her views absolutely Absolutely. I mean, like I said, if you have it, you should never, ever behave like that when you get given such a good opportunity. And then if you don't like who J.K. Rowling is, because it's very plain to see who she is now. Do not accept the role. It's very simple. If you know who she is now, do not accept the role if you find her to be this hideous cretin. And on her side, if she sees somebody that writes pronouns on their bio, maybe like pass over to the next person.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Now, speaking of Woketopians, speaking of Woketopians, you will all be aware of Mr. Jeremy Vine, who lately, Jeremy Vine, the BBC host, the Channel 5 host, has taken to walking around his TV studio in high heels, which is fine, I guess, but quite odd given he is married to a woman, had potentially a Freudian slip, or maybe actually just made a major revelation on the latest episode of his Channel 5 show. Watch this. Really antiquated things. And of course, well, you are left-handed. I noticed when you were doing your drawing. I'm bi, is it bisexual?
Starting point is 00:42:01 What is it? I don't know if you're bisexual. Well, you could be. I don't know, Jeremy. I'm a dexterous. No, but it's I don't know if you're bisexual, Willie. You could be. I don't know, Jeremy. I'm a dexterous. No, but it's not... I can't use both hands for everything. Right. I write left-handed, but I would play table tennis right-handed.
Starting point is 00:42:12 OK. I think that might be bi-dexterous. Bi-dexterous. OK. It's really boring, actually. Is it? No, well, I'm not the same as bisexual. No, it's not the same as bisexual. But a lot... If you were to read etiquette books
Starting point is 00:42:25 that came out 50 to 100 years ago. Oh, bisexual just slipped off the tongue. Lulani, what do you make of it? How do you say that by accident? I mean, he had to be thinking about it in some kind of way. Now, I want to say that I saw him walking around in those heels when he did it. I was grossed out, but I was also quite amazed because I struggle after you know moving on to an
Starting point is 00:42:50 old farm um wearing wellies all the time to walk in heels um you know I've become this old woman so I I find it hard so I thought god he walks around and better than me maybe I should ask him if he wears a thong as well and if they're comfortable because I'm much better in my granny pants I'm like you know maybe you could teach us about that as well because it's all a little bit creepy to me and like what is he doing and what is going on in that private life because I don't think I want to know but you know that little slip it didn't really shock me. I mean, look, my view on this is that, look, people can do whatever they want, of course, in their private lives.
Starting point is 00:43:31 But I thought it was incredibly weird seeing Jeremy Vine prance around the BBC in high heels in quite a sexualised manner so soon after the Hugh Edwards revelations. Well, I think if it have done that in my house, I'd have been saying, pull yourself together. Two things you need, an estate agent being one of them, find somewhere to live. I don't want that happening.
Starting point is 00:43:55 What, if you were married to him? But you're married to Dave. Dave or Billy. But it's desperately seeking attention. That's all it is. I don't think he even is he's obviously a bit odd um he's blocked me he doesn't like me he says i'm too outspoken um how how strange um you're on the right show he's yeah he's he's seeking attention he's a bland character he's
Starting point is 00:44:21 lucky to be at the bbc he hosts other people um you know i watch your show and i sometimes catch him uh you know how to treat your guests you let them speak you're interested in yourself when you speak you've got something to say he isn't he just fans the flames of of a dispute he doesn't even have debates really he has really weak people on that have nothing to say, the usual race baiters. And I find his show, now that I'm more involved in politics and debates, I look at his show and I think, oh, this is just chewing up for your eyes. This isn't even any good. I think it's just desperate for attention, to be honest,
Starting point is 00:45:00 and there's no talent there. So what do you do? I know what I'll do. I'll wear some women's high shoes that fit me like a glove did you notice that no toes hanging over anything it's special june can you imagine dave or billy doing that i mean i would never ever what does his wife do how can she look at him in the same way anymore if billy did that around the house oh i'd be like right what am i gonna do i'm gonna have to find somewhere for my horses my chickens my dogs i can't stay here anymore but what oh my goodness me oh look at it look at it i want to be
Starting point is 00:45:37 sick he does he does a lot of um sort of like you know, the things the kids do on TikTok, like miming music videos and stuff. And again, I find it really odd. I mean, Jeremy Vine has had a very successful career. You know, he's on BBC election nights. I don't know. He gets paid a lot of money from our licence fee, hundreds of thousands of pounds a year. I don't get it really. No, I think it's attention seeking. It's nothing else. He doesn't need to do it.
Starting point is 00:46:12 He's better just being a serious presenter. But do you think there's a side of it, June, which is that, and I mean this in all seriousness, that it's now so unpalatable if you work in the mainstream media especially at the bbc to be an old straight white man that there's a strategy here like i mean it like is he almost like i've got to make myself a little bit woke i've got to make myself a little bit sexually androgynous because straight white men who are a little bit older at the BBC are usually the first to be cut from jobs yeah there's probably a bit of that going on I mean I've never worked in an organization that's ever told me what to do I started working for myself at a very young age because I thought in the food chain I want there to be me and then
Starting point is 00:47:03 God that's who I want to be answerable to. I don't want to be sat there with some walk manager having to bite my tongue. I can't bite my tongue. It's always moving. So I'd have to keep away from an environment like the NHS and the BBC. I would last two minutes. Well, June, let's be honest. Neither of the three of us would last two minutes in any mainstream media organization
Starting point is 00:47:26 anymore but thank god we don't need to uh look stand by because in just one minute speaking of absolute pr disasters big boycott coming for jaguar are they experiencing their own bud light moment so june and lilani back in just one minute, don't go anywhere. But first, I love the holidays. It's my favourite time of year in so many ways, but I find it can be very demanding going to all the events, dinners, looking for gifts and planning the day itself. Every year I tend to burn out quicker than the last. That might have got to do with me getting a bit older, but this year I don't plan to burn out at all. Getting older is inevitable, but feeling older really isn't. As we get older, our body's ability to create energy declines, but recent
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Starting point is 00:50:06 filled with androgynous woketopians and wait for it, no cars whatsoever. No cars whatsoever. I'm here with my superstar panel, June Slater and Lalani Daldin. Guys, before I get your reaction, in case you haven't seen it, can we just watch along now
Starting point is 00:50:26 with this ridiculous advertisement? no car no car no car lalani dowdy i couldn't deal with the delete ordinary thing that's what i find to be so offensive as if you sort of have to be a freak nowadays in order to sell a product well that's the kind of thing that's what they're trying to say that everything has to be a freak and uh you know then they said they're trying to say that everything has to be a freak and uh you know then they said they're original they don't copy anything but they've copied a lot of things by doing this whole simplification of the logo so it's not original at all this whole woke thing's just been going on for a very long time um and you know you used to think of jack jaguar just used to be like so like manly and you think of like James Bond and I don't know.
Starting point is 00:51:49 Look at that. Nobody's pussycat. I mean, there is an iconic commercial. It was sexy. It was like you wanted to have a Jag or be with a man who had Jag. Or, you know, it was it was hot. And this is just everything but and I just wonder if it had anything to do with John Prescott to Jags is passing just whether or not he just was like oh
Starting point is 00:52:13 that's enough for me well even though he was on the left I think John Prescott was certainly not a wotetopian and probably would have been a little bit embarrassed about this ad i mean june slater there are jaguar owners who are saying they are desperate now to dump the jaguar and move on to like one of elon musk's big what are they called you know the big wagon things i can't remember the name but uh yeah the truck yeah yeah yeah cyber truck yes cyber truck i think i nearly bought a four-wheel drive jaguar i went to look at them and they're very very good but i ended up getting um a range of a velar because i like the interior it was pale cream and it was the first time i've been able to have a light interior nice car the people that buy jaguars are usually reasonably successful people who want some comfort
Starting point is 00:53:08 and are trying to buy british that's your market these people they're aiming i look at that advert and i just see i think oh i bet they catch the tube i bet that lot will catch them not in those clothes necessarily you'd never be able to fit in in a yellow outfit. But these are tube catchers, tofu-y, munching, bloody London bubble. You're OK, you're, you know, you're OK. I'll catch you. I must get an Uber. They're not buying Jags. People like that aren't buying Jags. People who buy Jags are usually quite settled people who want some quality in their life. They're probably doing a lot of miles.
Starting point is 00:53:43 Jaguar is not that big on reliability actually um and you know you should be singing you know if you want to look at how cars should be advertised you should look at volvo and um vw because they stick to the basics people want to unlock a car that's going to be reliable efficient good on fuel the part, maybe a bit of kudos at the traffic lights so that, you know, as you say, sex appeal on wheels. That's how Jaguars have been sold. You know, Simon Templer drove a Jaguar. I think when it was Roger Murray, he drove an E-Type,
Starting point is 00:54:18 and then he went on to the XJS. I ran one years ago when my Range Rover was off the road, and I had this bloody awful car to park. But I loved getting out of it when I was young and everybody looking at me in this big sports car. I thought, oh, wow, you're not going to create that kind of feeling with that kind of advertising. Yeah, definitely the Bud Light moment.
Starting point is 00:54:38 So I was going to say, so you think it is. Lillardy, Dowding, do you think this is the Bud Light moment for Jaguar? I think so. I just think people are just so sick and tired now of having this, like, just nonsense pushed down their throats. And it doesn't, like June said, it's not going to appeal to the kind of person that wants to buy a Jag or somebody that's sitting there in front of the TV,
Starting point is 00:55:02 oh, what car should I buy? Who's going to look at that and go, right, that's it, Jaguar. That's for me. That's what I want. No, it's not going to happen. What's also important to know is why. Why do we end up with these iconic brands destroying themselves? And it's something I know a lot about, actually,
Starting point is 00:55:24 because much of it comes from the big woke advertising agencies in Europe. They come out of London and in the US, they tend to come out of New York. And the people who populate these big jobs now are crazy. And I'll tell you why they're crazy. They are so out of touch with their customer, but they don't care. That's the thing. They don't care. They don't care about their customer because they are in this job to social engineer. They are in this job to spread a message of DEI and extreme woke. And there is no better example than this guy, Santino Pietro Santi. Now, Santino Pietro Santi is the guy behind this entire Jaguar rebrand. I'd be very, very surprised if he was able to stay in his job. Unlike Bud Light, because people don't buy cars so quickly, I could imagine
Starting point is 00:56:21 this decline commercially taking a longer time, but there will be a decline and he will cost this company billions. And you actually have to hear from the guy himself to understand the madness that has infiltrated his mind. We know what it is, the woke mind virus. And when people are taken over by the woke mind virus, as Elon Musk called it, they lose the plot. So I want you to listen to this speech by Santino Pietro Santi. This was given at the Attitude Awards, which is the gay magazine in London.
Starting point is 00:56:57 And I think when you see what this guy is wearing, again, wear it to a nightclub by all accounts but to be representing the brand dragua dressed like this is i think very indicative of why we've ended up with this problem watch and at jaguar we are passionate about our people and we're committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive and unified culture that is representative not only of the people who use our products, but in a society in which we all live. A culture where our employees can bring their authentic selves to work. And we're on a transformative journey of our own, driven by a belief in diversity, inclusion,
Starting point is 00:57:47 creativity, policy, and most importantly, action. We've established over 15 DEI groups such as Pride, who are here tonight in the back. Thank you guys for coming. Women in Engineering and Nediversity matters. We've launched major policy revisions such as transitioning at work to drive equity and support for our communities, embracing individuality as our superpower. So you get that right? Nothing, nothing about cars. Dan, it's all buzzwords and slogans, and I can't stand it. I cannot stand these people that speak in buzzwords and slogans and your authentic self. I don't care how many DEI groups Jaguar has at work.
Starting point is 00:58:38 I don't care. I want a car that's safe, that's reliable, that's not going to break down on me, that looks good, that I feel comfortable in, that's going to get me from A to B. I could not give a hoot about your stupid DEI groups in your workplace. I just don't care. Exactly. Just treat people well. But I'm sorry, there is absolutely no need for you to be in public boasting about transitioning at work. It's odd.
Starting point is 00:59:06 And the problem is, June, I don't know if I read this wrong, but what it feels like to me is he's talking now about Jaguar transitioning, almost as if he's talking about Jaguar going from being a masculine brand to a gender neutral brand. And that's not going to work. Well, they better not expect to sell money cars. It's not how you advertise motor vehicles. Ford used to be the best, I thought, because my background is advertising. Ford did excellent advertising.
Starting point is 00:59:39 Every time they brought new models out, they would do videos or, you know, advertising on TV where it would it would show you a wing mirror just a wing mirror hitting the sunlight and then it would pan out and you'd just see this sculptured vehicle that you wanted to own you wanted to drive it and um not only that you know with ford they hit the fleet market as well they knew how to advertise a car this this isn't advertising you make this isn't advertising your good points this is a political statement that i would say 80 of the country of the world isn't interested in doesn't mean we want to cause any harm doesn't mean we don't appreciate it's not difficult being trans what it is it's a vehicle we need to know about the
Starting point is 01:00:25 vehicle we need to see it you will not sell anything like that i mean people need to know what they're buying if you've got a product and and the name of that product tells you what you do so and so furnishings for instance or whatever that's half the job you don't need to say anything other than i've bought a jag everybody knows you've just got a new car i've bought a jag that's it that's how well known it is it's like a everybody calls a vacuum cleaner a hoover the marketing strategy has been perfected over years and now they're coming to turn everything upside down it It's not just cars, it's everything. And it's destroyed overnight. That's the astonishing thing, June,
Starting point is 01:01:09 something that has taken decades to build up, destroyed overnight by that Wotopian idiot. But it can't last. It can't last because advertising agencies are there to help a company purvey its products and what will happen is these products will decline the specifiers of the advertising will say well we can't use them they'll change agencies as you know with gb news your former workplace they struggle with their tv advertising because the tv advertising agencies are different to the radio ones and the role walk
Starting point is 01:01:46 so all they do to GB News you just miss them out the bundles when they're selling the advertising bundles for Dave and Sky and whatever they just miss GB News out because they can get away with it exactly and this is the social engineering that advertising companies do because what they are effectively trying to do, and I think with GB News they've been very successful at this actually. I mean, look at the fact that three of us are no longer on GB News along with a whole load of other people, Neil Oliver, Lawrence Fox. You know what I mean.
Starting point is 01:02:16 The list goes on. We've gone there before. But why are they not on there? Because GB News has wanted to go towards the mainstream, not because of its audience. Its audience doesn't want it to be more mainstream. Its audience wants it to be more independent, but because they have one master,
Starting point is 01:02:32 and the master are the woke advertising agents. Thank God I have my brilliant supporters on this show, like Verso and Manscaped and Dr Gundry and Surfshark, which actually want to communicate with the public and are not just looking to put their product in woke advertising groups. But unfortunately, a lot of companies are not like that. Because I also want to ask you both, because I haven't seen you since this happened, about the Boots disaster, because they are also suffering from their own Bud Light moment by signing up Adjoa Ando was the person you probably remember who, during the King's coronation on woke ITV, described the balcony. We'll have a look. Have a look.
Starting point is 01:03:33 From the rich diversity of the Abbey to a terribly white balcony. I'm very struck by that. I'm also looking at those younger generations and thinking uh what are the nuances that they will inhabit as they grow terribly white terribly white now just imagine if someone was looking at a nigerian family and described it as terribly black i mean they would be quite rightly uh completely removed from polite society in the uk UK in 2024, Boots say, oh, let's sign this woman up, hand her a million pounds and make her the face of our Christmas ad where Father Christmas is presented as a lazy old white man
Starting point is 01:04:16 doing none of the work. You couldn't make it up. I mean, the thing is they're trying to destroy everything from nursery rhymes to car brands they're trying to they're trying to jump start evolution and it's not going to work because for anything to evolve and it and it to be successful it needs to be done naturally if you take a mixed marriage they've got together through love not because of skin color not because of religion those are just matter mixed marriage, they've got together through love, not because of skin colour, not because of religion. Those are just matter of fact statements. They've got together because they wanted to be together.
Starting point is 01:04:52 That works. This is being thrust upon us. This is being forced down our necks. Old fashioned nursery rhymes and how you get your kids to sleep, all being trashed because they want you to think differently. It's not going to happen like that. It has to evolve. And they're trying to push it on us too quickly, too soon. It's premature ejaculation of the war karate. And Lulani, look at this. Just for proof that there is actually a Bud Light moment going on,
Starting point is 01:05:26 even though you won't hear about it in the mainstream media. Boots, which is part of the Walgreens Boots Alliance, its stock price is plummeting. So there are direct commercial implications, Lelani, for this sort of advertisement. Well, this is the thing. Like you said, they are trying to socially engineer none of it's organic and the problem is is we all have choices you mentioned gb news you know what people turn off gb news they come and watch you here they do the same
Starting point is 01:05:57 with mark stein they'll do the same with everybody else that they'll want to watch they'll find everyone on the platforms that they are on now, you, you cannot force people, they will try, they will try, this guy will try and force people to accept this nonsense with Jaguar, but you know what, there's too many other car brands out there showing a nice, well-designed, safe, sexy car, they'll get in those, screw Jaguar, screw GB News, screw Boots, we'll go elsewhere. Because people have choice and, you know, where they think they can change things, they're looking at, like you said, a small minority of the customers. They're not aiming at the customers and the people that usually use it. So, yes, it's like a Bud Light moment where they use it you know that trans person to try and you know socially engineer people when really it's a crappy beer a cheap beer for those
Starting point is 01:06:53 bros and you know the guys that just want a cheap fun who did they think they were appealing to because because the problem is now if you're in america and you ask for a bud light and you're a college frat boy you're laughed out the bar so it's not happening they're not asking for it and that damage cannot be undone the boots thing is really interesting june because obviously boots has such a high market penetration so there are always going to be people who shop at Boots for convenience. But for example, I often buy pharmacy products online because I find it easier. Well, I'll certainly be choosing Superdrug or Lloyd's Pharmacy or whatever instead of Boots going forward, June. Well, I've done just the same. I've got a Boots Advantage card. It's got some points on it. And I'm loathe to finish it
Starting point is 01:07:46 off i'll just go to an independent chemist or as you say online it doesn't work and this is why i keep saying to people don't worry don't worry too much about the future you have to concentrate on it but not worry because money speaks yeah and not only that there's a lot of us there's a lot of normal everyday people out there who don't want what's happening. They're not talking about it. They haven't got a podcast. But you stand in a supermarket queue.
Starting point is 01:08:10 You open the conversation up. Everybody thinks it's bonkers. Ordinary people aren't watching the news because they're sick of hearing the same stuff. So they do what they do naturally, and that is they turn away. There's no movement to do it. We're not contacting people to say, don't use boots, you know, boots, don't use Jaguar. It will. It just happens naturally. Exactly. Because we're not like the left, really. We've got better things to do. We've got more time
Starting point is 01:08:36 on our hands. So we've got less time on our hands. And we also believe in freedom of choice. So if someone wants to go and buy a Jaguar or wants to shop at boots then fine but i think you're completely right jude at the end of the day people vote with their wallets and it is voting with our wallets which in the end will secure the change that we desperately need but we are still fighting some pretty dark forces who want to do anything possible uh to to stop us i guess having that freedom of choice which is why the woke advertising agencies want to make every company in the world woke and so that's where i think we really need to focus on supporting companies that either not necessarily share our philosophy, but just don't try and share any philosophy with us. Don't try and force any sort of view down our throats. And I'm going to
Starting point is 01:09:32 be very closely looking at this sort of Christmas advertising period, because you can quite clearly see the companies that do care about their ordinary customers and the companies that just care about showing off and being woke at all costs. But guys, what a show. What a show. What a Friday. So lovely to have you back. June Slater, YouTube sensation.
Starting point is 01:09:57 I mean, she's also massive on Facebook, but Facebook is so terrible with its censorship these days. I think YouTube's a better place for you to be, June, if I'm completely honest. And Lalani Daldidy who let's just call her the princess of x because she she she can only thrive in a platform with absolutely no censorship if you know what i mean princess potty mouth yeah yeah lalani dow, June Slater, have an amazing weekend. Thank you both and we'll speak very soon. But coming up in the Uncancelled After Show are some big royal news this afternoon. The Queen's biographer Angela Levin is standing by on this worrying, breaking development that in the last few hours Camilla, Queen Camilla, has been forced to pull out of tonight's Royal Variety performance
Starting point is 01:10:45 as her health woes continue. Now, usually, maybe this wouldn't be such a big deal. But of course, this is now a number of public appearances that Camilla has pulled out of. So should we be worried? Angela has the latest on that and also some fascinating behind the scenes detail about the feud between Queen Camilla and Princess Anne. This is going to be such a good show. And I'd love you to join me on Substack, which is now where we host the Uncancelled After Show. www.outspoken.live is the address. If you sign up and you go for the paid monthly membership from just £5 plus VAT a month, you get half an hour of extra content every single day on demand via the Substack page. There's lots of other benefits of being on Substack, though.
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Starting point is 01:12:15 an incredible weekend. It's going to be a cold one here in the United Kingdom. Most importantly, I promise to keep fighting for you. We'll see you on the after show with Angela Levin in just United Kingdom. Most importantly, I promise to keep fighting for you. We'll see you on the after show with Angela Levin in just one moment.

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