Dan Wootton Outspoken - SADIQ KHAN ARREST & JAIL THREAT OVER SICK COVER UP AS REFORM'S LAILA CUNNINGHAM LASHES OUT

Episode Date: April 7, 2026

BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Reform UK finally backs a plot to have London’s failed Mayor Sadiq Khan ARRESTED and JAILED for the systematic cover up of the despicable Pakistani Muslim rape gang scandal, as s...hocking new information emerges of this sex abuse of young white women taking place within parliament at Westminster. But that’s just the start of the reckoning required, given the daily invasion of our Channel resulting in the killing, sexual assault of and violent Islamist terrorism against the native population. Well today, Siobhan Whyte – the mother of hotel migrant murder victim Rhiannon Whyte – was finally given a national platform by Reform leader Nigel Farage as he attempts to claw back support on the right from Restore Britain. Rupert Lowe isn’t going away though, launching a new attack today on Rachel From Accounts over the economic calamity being unleashed by Labour as they officially drop the two child benefit cap…. And President Trump has sent shock waves after he posted a stark warning to Iran on Truth social: "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will." Meanwhile, there is growing lawlessness in the UK as supermarkets become ground zero of the crisis on our streets. Yet our police have ludicrously decided to arrest Ryan Bridge, the leader of the Raise the Colours movement. Ryan Bridge will be here late in the show for an exclusive interview, as we're also joined for the entire show by Leo Kearse. PLUS: The British government has banned Kanye West from the country in the latest chilling threat to free speech under Slippery Starmer. AND: Naga Munchetty caught up in a new BBC Breakfast bullying row over her treatment of departing Carol Kirkwood, as show insiders reveal all. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Prince William’s friends issue a staunch defence of the future king over his ruthless approach to banishing his cousins Beatrice and Eugenie – and they insist he’s not boring either. We’ll get into it all with our Royal Mastermind Angela Levin. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/@danwoottonoutspoken?si=-2BhmEbBSN1fyESS?sub_confirmation=1 ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-wootton-outspoken/id1762436723 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltoneek2MSPL10CpSA1J?si=8f6d84e2db56448c ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton#DanWoottonOutspoken#news#outspoken#uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Witten. This is outspoken episode number 4663. I hope you had a brilliant and very peaceful Easter. Breaking right now, Reform UK finally backs a plot to have London's failed, Mersity Khan arrested and jailed for the systematic cover-up of the despicable Pakistani Muslim rape gang scandal as shocking new information emerges of this sex abuse of young white women taking place within Parliament. at Westminster. I would love to see some accountability, but you and I know, and Jeremy knows, is there ever accountability? Does anyone ever lose even a job,
Starting point is 00:00:39 let alone go to prison? You pretend to play dumb with young English, British girls' lives, to play dumb, you're almost condoning that sort of behaviour. So are you saying we haven't got the same sort of gangs
Starting point is 00:00:54 that are in Rotherham, Bradford, and lots of other places in the country? Just fully got a misunderstanding. What does she mean by that? You know, full well, what I mean by that? I want to see somebody in a high place held criminally responsible. But Khan is just the start of the reckoning required, given the daily invasion of our channel
Starting point is 00:01:15 resulting in the killing, sexual assault of and violent Islamist terrorism against the native population. Well, today, Sjvon White, the mother of hotel migrant murder victim, Rianan White, was finally given a... national platform by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage as he attempts to claw back support on the right from Restore Britain. Her little boys have been left without a mum. My children have been left without their sister and I've lost my daughter. For these scumbags that are allowed into this country illegally,
Starting point is 00:01:55 yeah, something needs to be done. They need to stop allowing them in because it's not Brianna. Who next? Rupert Lowe isn't going away though launching a scathing new attack today on Rachel from accounts over the economic calamity being unleashed by Labour as they officially drop the two-child benefit cap. I think it's an absolute disgrace. It rewards the indolent. It rewards foreigners who come here with large families. It punishes those who work hard, who pay their taxes and ultimately who contribute to what we are. are today. The world is on tender hooks as we come on air as well, with President Trump sending shockwaves after a stark warning to Iran as he woke up on truth social. He wrote a whole
Starting point is 00:02:47 civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will. Meanwhile, there is growing lawlessness in the UK as supermarkets become ground zero of the crisis on our streets. Yet our police have ludicrously decided to let all of those crims go and arrest Ryan Bridge, the patriotic leader of the Raise the Colours movement. So that's where we are. We're at the police station. I've just been let out.
Starting point is 00:03:41 18 and half hours for a public order. Section 5, causing people alarm and distress. The world's gone mad. My missis and my son who have been up all night because they don't know where I was, what was going on. And I am banned from Oxfordshire, which is about, you want to see the square mileage, I can't go to Bista, I can't go to Chippy Norton,
Starting point is 00:04:02 I can't go to Reggie. Vinebridge will be here later in the show for an exclusive interview, and I am also joined today for the entire episode by The Brilliant Leo Curse. Also coming up on the show today, the British government has banned Kanye West from entering the country in the latest chilling threat to free speech under Slippery Stama. And Nagamunchetti has caught up in a new BBC breakfast bullying row over her treatment of departing weather presenter Carol Kirkwood, as show insiders have decided to reveal all. Then as ever we move over to Substack for the Royal Uncanceled After Show where Prince Williams friends have issued a staunch defense of the future king over his so-called ruthless
Starting point is 00:04:44 approach to his cousins, Beatrice and Eugenie. They insist he's not boring either. So we'll get into it all with our Royal Mastermind, Angela Levin. You can sign up to watch at www. outspoken.com. We'll also have a brand new greatest Britain and Union Jackass revealed at the end of the show today. My nominee today is Sidique Khan. Because he's a cover-up merchant who needs to be locked up. Come on, surely you're with me. But Leo Curse has gone for Zach Polanski for wearing a shirt that says, God save immigration.
Starting point is 00:05:16 And Leo says the same week as a girl as gang rape by four migrants in a Green Party constituency. I mean, that is chilling. And Ryan Bridge has a good nominee to Shabana MacMood. He says she will ban Kanye West from entering the country but can't stop those entering the country illegally. So three big nominees. Mead versus Khan versus Polanski. Get voting now. Keep your comments coming in. I will reveal the winner at the end of the show. But now, let's go. There is a growing feeling that the British public, we need to see justice. We need to see vengeance when it comes to the despicable Pakistani Muslim
Starting point is 00:05:58 rape gang cover up and the daily invasion of our channel, which is now resulting in the systematic killing, sexual assault of, and violent Islamist terrorism against the native population. And our Reform UK, via a brilliant question from a member of the public on Talk TV, has finally raised the prospect of what we really need to see. A plot to arrest, and in my opinion, jail London, Mersedek Khan, for his sick cover-up of the extensive... crime networks engaging in the abuse of our young girls while denying their existence altogether. That's even though the Metropolitan Police have now had to admit they are reviewing 9,000
Starting point is 00:06:47 cases and in my opinion, that is just the start. Yet Khan, that sicko, that monster, that Islamist disgustingly refuses to even acknowledge that he knows what a grooming gang is. I asked you this question last week and you found every which way but not to answer it. Just how many grooming gangs have we got in London? What a misunderstanding? Can she define what she means by that? Yes. If you look at what's gone on in Rotherham, where there are people taking young girls grooming them for sex. That is what I'm talking about. Well, we know in London there are issues about exploitation of young people.
Starting point is 00:07:34 But they're not as defined by the member in her definition of what those types of gangs are. So are you saying we haven't got the same sort of gangs that are in Rotherham, Bradford and lots of other places in the country? Just fully what's misunderstanding. What does she mean by that? You know full well what I mean by that. It's all over the television. You know exactly what I mean by that. These gangs of people that are grooming young girls for sex, do we actually have those in London? Today, I'm unfair to what is meant by the question. If you could spell it out, I can answer. I've just spelt it out.
Starting point is 00:08:11 Are you not listening? It's the sort of gangs that groom young girls at a young age for sex. Exactly how much clearer do you want me to be? Well, today, Reform UK's London mayoral candidate, Layla Cunningham, you know I'm not a fan, but here's the thing about my position with Reform UK. I will give credit where it is due. And today, actually, on both of these fronts, Reform UK deserve a lot of credit
Starting point is 00:08:36 because she has finally confirmed in public on Talk TV that she wants to see Khan jailed. Yeah, my question is, you've just been speaking about it before, actually Susan Hall and Sadiq Khan when she was asking about the room of gangs in London. If it turns out that he has known and there is parts that he's played in that,
Starting point is 00:09:01 would he be able to go to prison for that? Is there a way, because he's destroyed London, and if he's in the know, and that he does know about the grooming gangs and whatever else, and if he's not done anything about it, can he be put in prison? Well, I would hope so, because let's just face it. So the BBC wrote an article saying grooming gangs did exist. I've read victims reports saying that victims were driven from the Midlands, from Oxford, to London, and there were hundreds of men.
Starting point is 00:09:27 You know, they were bundled up in a car because the guy in the Midlands owed someone here, and they were gang raped throughout the night in a house in London. It does exist in London and it's a blemish But the problem is it Where is the accountability? You know, you've got the You've got this so-called inquiry
Starting point is 00:09:43 That's headed by a Labour peer Who was actually the Child Commissioner Anne Longfield When when grooming gangs were happening And omitted to include the ethnicity Or religion of the perpetrators And now she's head of the inquiry Why is it not a judge?
Starting point is 00:10:00 So I would love to see some accountability But you and I know and Jeremy knows. Is there ever accountability? Does anyone ever lose even a job, let alone go to prison? No, there's not. But Reform UK has to change that. You have to pledge now, Leila Cunningham,
Starting point is 00:10:15 to launch a criminal investigation against Khan. Because in my opinion, this cretinous man must face criminal consequences. That is something I have also advocated for with rival Merrill candidate, the independent. At this point anyway, although some people say he might. end up as a Restore Britain candidate and Middleton.
Starting point is 00:10:38 Lee Khan is a danger, right? He is a danger to us. He is doing this on purpose. Is there anything that can be done? I know in the past you have suggested possibly some type of arrest of Sadiq Khan. I think he's extremely dangerous and just is his practising are dangerous. And again, anti-English. Is it criminal?
Starting point is 00:11:03 British. If he wasn't a Muslim mayor, and let's call it for what it is, he would have been out of that job a long time ago. I mean, what about the cover-up of the Pakistani Muslim rape gangs in London, for example? To pretend to play dumb with young English British girls' lives, to play dumb, you're almost condoning that sort of behaviour to go, I don't know what you're talking about. Can you spell it out? We're talking about young girls here, young British girls. young British boys. We're talking about lives being taken. And you're playing dumb to that type of question
Starting point is 00:11:41 rather than saying, well, I'm not aware of it. But now you've put it on my radar. I'm going to do everything in my power, along with the Metropolitan Police, to squash this out and to ensure that our children, especially our women and our children, are safe in our own country. Indeed. Indeed.
Starting point is 00:12:00 So arrest him. rape gang campaigner Maggie Oliver has long been calling for justice. She does believe this needs to involve criminal prosecutions at the very top of the chain. 13 year old girl was alone and unsafe in a house with three men. I don't need a report to know that that's wrong. The 15 year old girl coerced to go to a hotel. 100% for me. For me, that is unambiguous.
Starting point is 00:12:28 Even drugs and alcohol made to carry out sexual acts on men. That is the pattern that I have seen in grooming gangs. 15-year-old girl. The met is the last bastion, have been able to cover it up. Todd officers, she'd been raped by numerous men. These kind of gangs and this kind of child abuse exist throughout this country. And it has done for decades. A 17-year-old girl raped by a number of men.
Starting point is 00:12:50 I want to see somebody in a high place held criminally responsible. And that is Sidic Khan in London. Because now Maggie Oliver has revealed an even more. shocking rape gang at the heart of Sadiq Khan's London, this time in Parliament itself, with a victim revealing I was sneaked into Parliament as a teen and offered to high-profile politician for sex. The Sun on Sunday reported the shocking claims have emerged in an internal police report admitting failures and handling her case after she told them what had happened to her. And parliamentary authorities also said they did not deal properly with her allegations,
Starting point is 00:13:29 which she made her a local MP in 2023. So this woman is using the pseudonym Amelia and told the son on Sunday she was sexually exploited as a young team in Oldham, Greater Manchester at the height of the town's grooming gang scandal. She says by the age of 16, gang members groomed and forced her to have sex with politicians and police officers among hundreds of other men in a sickening campaign of abuse.
Starting point is 00:13:52 In one allegation, which takes the grooming scandal right to the heart of government and London, Amelia says one of her regular. abusers took her to London in around 2001 to 2002 and sneaked her into the Houses of Parliament to offer sexual services to a high-profile politician. Now Maggie is supporting Amelia and she attempts to seek justice over this. I think what the public see now is, you know, they're catching up with what I thought when I resigned from Greater Manchester Police, in all honesty, Peter. I was shocked 10 years ago, 12 years ago. I'm not shocked anymore.
Starting point is 00:14:29 but my role and the job of my charity is to join the dots, to make sure that the public can see these are not just an isolated mistake. It's a systemic failure that is deliberate in silencing victims who shouldn't have to fight for years and years to have their cases reinvestigated. Even Amelia's social services records have gone astray. Many of the cases I've been involved in, you know, when it boils down to, you try and get the documentation. It's gone missing.
Starting point is 00:15:02 I was reading as well about her sexual health records. That could form key evidence in this case. And as you say, it is a systematic problem. Amelia told the son, I have lost any shred of trust I had in Greater Manchester Police, politicians, or any of the authorities. Do you have trust in them, Maggie? Do you have trust in this inquiry that's going to happen? Well, actually, Amelia is one of our umbrella group of survivors
Starting point is 00:15:26 that we took to meet Baroness Longfield. and we are working with that inquiry to the very best of our ability. But unfortunately, I have no trust in any of them anymore. They will not willingly act unless they are dragged, kicking and screaming to a place where they have no choice. Exactly. So this is now cover up upon cover up. But what about the culpability of slippery Starma, who has now been allowing
Starting point is 00:15:53 and completely unrepented invasion of criminal illegals, who murder our beautiful young mothers like Riannon White. The migrant hotel worker stabbed by the scumbag who had arrived in the country by boat just weeks earlier. Now regular viewers will know I have spent months campaigning for justice for Riannon's mother, Chauvin, who has been disgustingly ignored by our corrupt Prime Minister. Riannon's mother, Chavon White, joins me now. Everything that was said between the police and myself was kept private. The only thing they did say was about the Southport.
Starting point is 00:16:31 We don't want another Southport incident. Think about stopping these people committing the crimes. Then you're not going to have that. The last thing I said as I looked at him was, well, let me see you dancing now. And I just walked away. Well, today, Riannon's story, long ignored by the complicit MSM, finally got a big boost, big political boost. As Reform UK leader Nigel Farage made sure.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Chauvonne the centrepiece of his local election campaign. Her little boys have been left without a mom. My children have been left without their sister and I've lost my daughter. For these scumbags that are allowed into this country illegally, yeah, something needs to be done. They need to stop allowing them in because it's not Brianna in. Who next? And sadly there's children, you know, young girls getting raped.
Starting point is 00:17:28 When's the next murder and a family having to go through what we're going through? Yeah. It's all too real. Thank you for doing that. Very brave. Thank you. And very difficult. I fully understand.
Starting point is 00:17:49 Well, I think those words are very powerful. Who next? Well, thank you, Nigel Farage. I am often criticised on this show for being too tough on Reform UK. Certainly, I think there are a party in crisis at the moment. But as I hope you can see today, when they do good, I will absolutely back it. So I back Layla Cunningham, saying that Sadiq Khan should be in jail. And I certainly back Nigel Farage, giving that platform to Chavon White,
Starting point is 00:18:25 who has been despicably ignored by the mainstream media and despicably ignored by the Prime Minister. Now, given Chavon's story, and Kemi Bader might not want to admit it for some bizarre reason, but we all know Britain is broken and no longer safe, especially for young white women. It's our supermarkets, which have now become a bizarre ground zero for the growing lawlessness now accepted as normal. Here's M&S. Please, may not just wear that go down. Go down the man. Put down in, man.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Please. You got it. Sorry. No, man, sorry. I'm putting the barrel, man. Put in the basket, man. Don't. Why are you doing?
Starting point is 00:19:34 Why are doing? Please, man, don't just bear. Go down. Yes, please. Go down. You pay. Now you pay. And he walks out.
Starting point is 00:19:58 He doesn't give eight. shit. And of course, if you're a staff member in Waitrose and you chase him out the door, then you are going to get sacked. But this is happening in all of our supermarkets. Reform UK's Robert Generic posted alongside this video from Sainsbury's Lawlessness is out of control and waitrose sack a man for doing the right thing. Britain is broken. Watch. Yet the suicidal empathy for the woke mob continues to find excuses for this insanity on our streets, like this pink-haired fool exposed by Tommy Robinson. I don't like to say that I'm English anymore because because of that whole thing, it feels a bit weird.
Starting point is 00:20:57 What would you consider yourself then? I'd call it still British, even though it's not much better with colonialism. But I don't, I think people are using like the English flag to like promote racism. Let's try to make it like make England English again. But England is built on immigrants and we wouldn't function. without them. Oh, seriously, just fuck off. Seriously, it's, it's so infuriating.
Starting point is 00:21:22 They want to murder you. Then you get to the economic calamity that is being caused by that mass immigration and much else besides. With the revelation that for the first time in history, the UK is now spending more on welfare than we take in an income tax.
Starting point is 00:21:41 It is completely unsustainable, as Lee Harris says, the country is broken. Watch Ian, explain. For the first time now, we are spending more on benefits, on welfare
Starting point is 00:21:54 benefits, than we're taking in income tax. That's the first time that's ever happened. Now that is frightening. And if you don't think that's frightening, how do you think government is financed? Because it's either financed by taxes or by borrowing. There isn't really
Starting point is 00:22:11 any other way of financing our welfare state and all the public services that we have. There really isn't. And we've got to live in the real world, not this world where we would love to spend lots more money on all sorts of weird and wonderful things.
Starting point is 00:22:27 We can't do it if the money isn't there. Yes, it's Tori Wets, like Ian Dale, who for years have allowed a containment strategy, a strategy where they want to make people like Tommy Robinson the enemy. Well, Tommy went into more detail on this, So welfare benefits forecast at $334 billion for 2025, 2026. Income tax receipts are projected at $329 to $331 billion.
Starting point is 00:22:55 Insanity, he said, alongside this video. I take it very easy. I know my children, my baby is not here. I have popular for all my family. and my friends is going to help me and take benefit, but my family in Romania. I know it's very easy. And can you believe that it is in this climate
Starting point is 00:23:24 that Rachel from accounts is boasting, boasting about ending the two-child benefit cap infuriating restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe who responded to her, you are stealing tax from productive Britain and handing it over to lazy foreigners and the healthy indolent. If anyone ran a company like you ran the economy, they'd be in prison. He then vowed that his Sergiene party will crush what he described as parasitic Britain.
Starting point is 00:23:54 Watch. But I felt compelled just to say a few words about Rachel Reeves lifting the two-child benefit cap and the tweet that she's put out today pinning a moment. medal on herself for delivering this. I think it's an absolute disgrace. It rewards the indolent. It rewards foreigners who come here with large families. It punishes those who work hard, who pay their taxes, and ultimately who contribute to what we are today and actually pay the taxes that fund it all.
Starting point is 00:24:37 So it is another example of the Labour Party feigning Britain. The driver for it is quite simple. It's got nothing to do with altruism. It's delusional, but its objective is to deliver votes for the Labour Party to keep them in power. I've spent the weekend so far, or part of it, reading the draft of our Rape Gang inquiry, which we hope the report should be out in the next five or six weeks. Now, it's a similar situation there. When you read about the pervasive evil that has taken place
Starting point is 00:25:17 and you focus on why it's been allowed to happen across most of Britain for the last 50 years, and it boils down to wanting votes and putting votes and power above what is right, and what is wrong. But what hope do we have? What hope do we have at the moment when the tit whisperer,
Starting point is 00:25:42 Zach Polanski, offering more immigration, more welfare, and more Islamism is now topping the polls. As he posed for the truly terrifying edition of Bricks magazine,
Starting point is 00:26:00 have you ever seen a cuff like that? My eyes, seriously my eyes. He boasted real patriotism as loving your neighbor. Neighbor spelt the American way, showing compassion to strangers and not staying silent whilst other politicians sell our country out. Really, Zach? Really? Tell that to Chauvin White. Tory leader Kemi Badenock also deeply irresponsible though for suggesting that people like me who say Britain is broken, we're just being negative, apparently. In the times today, she argued Britain is an toxic relationship with big government. It's making us miserable. People are working harder,
Starting point is 00:26:38 paying taxes yet seeing decaying public services and disorder in the streets. To some, this is proof that Britain is broken. This isn't a broken country. It's an extraordinary one, saddled with failing big government. There is no better moment to walk away before the big state promises to change, swears this time will be different, and asks for even more money. I'm tired of this misery, the endless negativity, the doom and gloom I love this country. Britain is a place where dreams come true. The British dream were ingenuity and creativity are revered. no one takes themselves too seriously and where a people remain at ease with themselves, proud of their traditions and alive to the possibilities of the future.
Starting point is 00:27:11 But big government is choking that dream. Maybe. Maybe that's right, Kemi. But until we admit that this country is fundamentally broken, how will we be prepared to have the discussions, the tough discussions about what is truly required to save it? And you know, sometimes you read a post on X from someone you don't know, but it really sticks with you because everything they say is so true. That happened to me overnight. I read this from Anglo future and I wanted to share it with you because it explains, I think, why so many of us
Starting point is 00:27:48 are giving up on the disunited kingdom. And he wrote for the last 15 years since I left uni, I've been a consistent top 1% at the start to top 0.1% taxpayer last few years. I'm not rich though. We live modestly. We save. We invest. We are sensible. But I work hard, really hard. Most weekends, I'm writing strategic go-to-market plan, white papers for new products, attending Exco calls, or sending data to our major stakeholders. I'm also the only real income in our household for the last few years. My wife runs her own small company and they do quite well for their size. They paid our kids' school fees for a few years. Sure, it's up and down, as any new intent tends to be. But she also gets absolutely hosed by Reeves for any success she can manifest. And I'm sick to the back to
Starting point is 00:28:31 of the way the economy treats risk-takers and entrepreneurial people and the general way it is configured, it's all wrong. I've absolutely had enough. The social contract is totally and utterly broken. The state is eating the economy. It rewards indolence and kills ambition. I've left the country before for work opportunities and better prospects, so I'm not averse to the idea. Though I didn't really, and my heart of hearts want to, and I suspect this is what the state is betting on more broadly. This time around I have remained in Britain so far because it's our home. Our families are here. Our friends are here. We bought a big pile in Surrey to put down roots after a lot of travel. Our kids are settled in school and our parents were in their twilight years. It's not easy to just up roots like it was in the past, but it is inescapable. The country is structurally fucked in every conceivable way. You can't build. You can't keep what you make. There's very little to zero return on your taxable income and efforts. Long term, the delta between states, spending and borrowing. and its productivity and wages, tax receipts is moving in an exponential case shape. The pension system is getting against people like me who put in and get towards a critical mass
Starting point is 00:29:39 of indolence, both domestic and imported, plus a big proportion of boomers who have never contributed what I have. And in my pond, I'm not even a big fish. 16,500 of us have already voted without feet. I'm just absolutely done. Paying for welfare, socialism and Islamist scope creep. I see the Greens waiting. Reform is the main alternative to the traditional parties, and they're a total joke. Despite their membership numbers and the excellent Rupert Lowe, I am unconvinced restore will ever be given a fair hearing by the mainstream media. Their electoral cut-through is likely to suffer as a result. The SDP led by the brilliant
Starting point is 00:30:13 Colston still have no cut-through. It's collectively also disappointing. I will continue to support both parties as they the only Patriots left. My friends, many of them are out already, and many more are about to be. It's 90% of what we discuss when we meet. Tonight, I'm made a decision. I'm out. Do what is best for your family now. No one you know in your day to day life is remotely aware of what's coming. It will be swift and it will be unforgiving. No one is coming to save you. Good luck. Godspeed. Now, I don't want that to be the situation. I don't want us to have to leave. Seriously. So it's not that I'm endorsing that message, but what I'm saying is that I understand. And this is why we can't live in a delusional gaga world saying, oh, Britain isn't
Starting point is 00:31:03 broken. Sadiq Khan shouldn't be in jail. No, we've got to have the tough conversations. And by the way, there could be a lot more economic instability coming and we're not prepared for it because as we come on air, President Trump has posted on truth social ahead of this Iran deadline at 1am UK time. a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have complete and total regime change, where different smarter and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionary wonderful can happen, who knows.
Starting point is 00:31:40 We will find out tonight one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the world. 47 years of extortion, corruption and death will finally end. God bless the great people of Iran. The problem is, the United States. United Kingdom is that we're now a bit player watching the sideshow, unable to even protect or pay for ourselves. That has to change. But first, we've got to lock up Sadiq Khan. Now, Leo Curse. Leo, Sidiq Khan, does there need to be a criminal investigation given that he still denies the existence
Starting point is 00:32:28 of grooming gangs in London, yet the Metropolitan Police, his Metropolitan Police, are investigating 9,000 of them. Yeah, he made such a huge error in that smirking performance he put on in front of Susan Hall when she asked a perfectly legitimate question,
Starting point is 00:32:45 does London have the same problem with grooming gangs that we've seen in other parts of the country in these post-industrial towns in Rotterham, Oxford, Peterborough, all these places is a valid question. question everybody, everybody knew what she meant. And Sadiq Khan, as a Muslim man, should be aware of these issues and should understand what somebody means when they bring them up. Because when
Starting point is 00:33:11 Sadiq Khan says he's against racism, why isn't he against these crimes? Why isn't he fighting tooth and nail to prevent these crimes? Which are motivated by racism. They're motivated by anti-white racism. They're motivated by the perpetrators feeling that the The victims are less than human because they're kaffar, because they're white or they're Sikh, their working class girls. They're not from their community. And this is an issue that really needs to be, really needs a light shone on it. And people describe it as Asian grooming gangs, which is, you know, such a, such a euphemism.
Starting point is 00:33:48 It's not Cambodian guys going around tying bows or Japanese. Or Japanese guys doing pain. Or Indonesian. Yeah, this is, this is not. It's not even a sort of broad spectrum of Pakistani Muslim men. It's a very specific valley in Pakistan, the Mirpur Valley, with this particular tight-knit, quite isolated clan culture, the Beridari clan culture, which lends itself to the honor of the clan, the tribe, the family being of primary importance. And then people outside the family being seen as not important. And to give you an idea of how alien this culture is to Britain, in these valleys in these places, if a girl is raped, what they do is they get the brother of the victim.
Starting point is 00:34:37 They get the brother of the girl who is raped to rape the sister of the rapist. And that scene is providing justice. That scene is balancing the honor between the families because each family has lost the honor of its daughter. So that's seen as justice. That's justice handed down by the, And remember, Leo, in Sadiq Khan's London, Sharia law is practiced throughout Muslim communities.
Starting point is 00:35:09 It's already here. We're seeing, and we're seeing, we're seeing these issues carry on, sort of unimpeded, or even celebrated, encouraged by the establishment, encouraged as some sort of, you know, oh, this is authentic, diverse, cultural enrichment. and a lot of it is not enriching at all. And I think especially, you know, the victims will not feel that they've been enriched. And the families of the victims will not feel that they've been enriched. A lot of this has, it feels like a war crime.
Starting point is 00:35:39 It feels like an act of war. When the Vikings came here, they raped the women. They took the women. They took the children. Now these men have come here and they're raping the women, raping the children. And this, I mean, this should make every English man's, every British man's, blood boil. And I can't believe that there are people out there still equivocating and making excuses and allowing Sadiq Khan to duck the question and allowing Sadiq Khan to sort of, you know,
Starting point is 00:36:07 shimmy around and smirk and laugh at Susan Hall's question. It's really repellent. And I think it's not going to, it's not going to age well. But that said, I think we do have to be, we do have to be careful about jumping the gun because we've seen with previous alleged, child sex scandals such as Dolphin Square, which was, you know, a big fraud perpetrated by Carl Beach, who's now serving an 18-year jail sentence for lying about this and making these false accusations. And, you know, this was a huge police investigation that was taken very seriously and then turned out to be built on lies. So I think we need to make sure that I agree. But the thing is, Leo,
Starting point is 00:36:56 this is Maggie Oliver who has spent her entire career and put her whole reputation on the line. Remember, at a time when she wasn't believed at all. And she is backing Amelia, who has made these claims. And I would be very, very surprised. I mean, I completely agree. Of course, there has to be due diligence. But I would be very, very surprised if Maggie Oliver was putting her neck on the line if she wasn't absolutely convinced that what Amelia was saying was true.
Starting point is 00:37:24 But absolutely, I do. believe there has to be due process. The problem is up until now there has been this absolute institutional cover-up from the greater Manchester police to the metropolitan police. And I still believe, Leo, that Sadiq Khan is part of the cover-up today. I think he is part of the cover-up today. And it absolutely makes me sick. This is why he talks all the time, Leo, about the invisible far right in London. This is why he talks all the time about Donald Trump, talked all the time about Tommy Robinson and how terrible Unite the Kingdom is. From everything that I have investigated personally, Leo,
Starting point is 00:38:06 and from all of the experts who I have spoken to who are in touch with the victims today in London, this is continuing at pace. So it's not that the grooming gangs, or I call them Pakistani Muslim rape gangs in London are over. This is happening today. now on his watch. And my view, what he is doing is engaging in a criminal cover-up by pretending that this isn't happening at all. Because what message does that send to the police? Yeah, no, absolutely, absolutely. And at the core of it, we know that the establishment is covering it up, left-wing politicians covered it up or dismissed the allegations or even Nas Shah retweeted a tweet
Starting point is 00:38:55 that said, these girls in Rotterham need to shut up for the good of diversity. And, you know, as much as she can backtrack and say, oh, that was an accident, you know, I didn't know. I mean, you know, how do you accidentally like and retweet a tweet? You know what I mean? I've never, I've never done that. We know that the left wing establishment was covering this up, not just because of the ideology of diversity as a strength, no matter what that diversity means, you know, that's a real religious belief for the left. That's, you know, that's something that you cannot shake. You know, even if you, even if you show them evidence of diversity being a weakness, even if you show them the Balkans or Lebanon or
Starting point is 00:39:32 Pakistani Muslim child rape gangs, they won't believe that diversity is anything other than a strength and a wonderful thing. The real issue this was not dealt with is because Pakistani Muslims in Britain were voting for the Labour Party. So Labor were happy to take those votes and not do anything to upset, upset that cart, not do anything to distort that. Well, and it's the same thing now. Because they're in a fight to the death with the Greens. Well, I think they are, I think they are doing something now. Like the Home Office has suddenly started tweeting, you know, sending out tweets that if they sent these tweets out, you know, two years ago, people would think that the account had been hacked by Tommy Robinson or something. But the Home Office is now, it's now taking a hard
Starting point is 00:40:17 line because Labor aren't getting those votes anymore. In 2019, 85% of British Muslims voted for Labour. Now they've all moved over to voting for the Green Party or voting for their own Islamist candidates. They've got the numbers now to get their own candidates elected to Parliament who can then campaign for things like cousin marriage and Gaza and things that matter, things that, you know, I've never really traditionally been a cause for concern for the British person. But now that we've got communities of other people who aren't British in our, in our our borders. They're now, you know, electing those candidates. So now that they're not voting Labor, labor are like, well, we've got no incentive to keep covering this up. And I think,
Starting point is 00:40:56 I think now we're seeing the Home Office, we're seeing Labor take a hard align on this, because Labor aren't getting anything in return. It's a rape for vote scandal. It's the sickest, the blackest mark against British democracy. Rape for votes. Labor, the left-wing establishment allowed girls in tens, on an industrial scale, tens of thousands of. of girls, if not hundreds of thousands, to be raped, to be tortured, to be treated like pieces of meat in return for a few grimy votes. The most disgusting thing is that the British police are now so focused on diversionary attempts and jailing patriots that they are actually ignoring the true crisis of the Pakistani Muslim
Starting point is 00:41:46 rape gangs, the 10th. terrorists entering our country in the daily invasion of the channel and targeting patriotic organisations that they are branding far right. And one of the most egregious examples of this, and I am disgusted by it, is the arrest of Ryan Bridge, the co-founder of Raise the Colors, the brilliant organisation, which has been encouraging Brits to put up our flag and be proud of it. Of course, it was was The Guardian, who was given the exclusive on this arrest. And I've got to share with you some of the way that they set this up, because it shows you why our mainstream media is completely fucked up. They wrote, the leader of a flag campaign group has been arrested on
Starting point is 00:42:33 suspicion of causing religiously and racially aggravated harassment. Brian Bridge is the co-founder of raised the colours, which has put up hundreds of Union and St. George flags across England and attracted criticism for spreading anti-immigrant rhetoric. He was arrested on Tuesday and released on police bail the following day. In recent days, the Razor Colour's Group has posted several videos of its members erecting flags in Oxfordshire. On Monday, Oxfordshire County Council issued a legal notice banning the group from putting up flags, arguing it was an act of intimidation and division. So this was the police statement. Last week, Thames Valley Police launched an investigation following reports of incidents of public order offences on Abington Road, Oxford. Officers are
Starting point is 00:43:10 investigating those public order offenses and have arrested a 44-year-old man from Worcestershire on suspicion of causing racially and religiously aggravated harassment, alarm or distress. He has been released on police bail. But then listen to this. The leader of the council, the Liberal Democratic councillor Liz Leffman said the scale and persistence of this activity is affecting communities across Oxfordshire. And residents have reported feeling distressed, unwelcome and unsafe. The widespread installation of flags by razor colours is not a sign of patriotism. It is an act of intimidation and a vision that is having a real and damaging impact on our communities. Our teams removing the flags together with residents who have challenged the individuals
Starting point is 00:43:46 installing them have been subjected to abuse and threatening behavior. This is totally unacceptable. The council said it would consider all options including civil and criminal proceedings if the group did not comply with the letter. Can you believe that? Well, Ryan Bridge is now free. He posted this video immediately after being released from custody. I've got the missis and the little one come to get me.
Starting point is 00:44:19 So that's where we are. We're at the police station. I've just been let out. 18 and half hours for a public order. Section 5 causing people alarm and distress. The world's gone mad. My missis and my son have been up all night because they don't know where I was, what was going on.
Starting point is 00:44:37 And I am banned from Oxfordshire, which is about, you want to see the square mileage. I can't go to Bista. I can't go to Chippy Norton. I can't go to Redding. I can't go to Burford. I can't go. I mean, they actually got CID to come and get me. So how mad is this guy? It's mad. The world's gone mad. 240 stars. God knows what I'm doing. What am I doing my life? So I'm going to get myself a Mackey's. I'm starving hungry. We deserve that, Ryan, Bridget. And I'm delighted to say, Ryan is with me now for an exclusive interview.
Starting point is 00:45:17 since his arrest alongside Leo Kurs, who posted in support of Ryan, what's racist today? Today, flying your country's flag is racist if you're British. Good luck getting people to join the military when Trump pulls out of NATO. What are we going to salute? A printout of Labour's Islamophobia laws? I mean, Ryan, look, in so many ways, you could look at this and think it's completely crazy, it's totally nuts. Of course you're going to be okay. But actually, they are trying to shut you down.
Starting point is 00:45:54 I believe this is part of a deep state plot. Because remember, you were on the show just before your arrest with Chauvonne White, who we have seen alongside Nigel Farage of Reform UK today. And the Home Office had banned you attending a meeting there because of your connection to her. So what do you think this arrest, was really about and what can you tell us? Because I imagine, as they always do, this arrest was also partly to try and shut you up. Hi, Dan, just to say hi, thanks for having a son. I believe that it's, this is the way forward. It shows like this that can tell the actual truth of what we're really, what's really going on in the world. And I believe they've definitely tried to shut me up. They do not like, I mean, going all the way back, we were doing a patriotic movement across the
Starting point is 00:46:46 across the country, it was a knock on effect. It brought people together. It made people happy. It showed unity. It showed togetherness. It showed patriotism. All the things that were losing, you know, our produce in the farming these days. 90% is coming from abroad. The pubs then shut down, left, right and centre. This was just a bit of togetherness from what's really going on behind the scenes, which is the government and the NGO circumnavigating these migrants across Europe and across Africa and across Asia to get to England. And we were just doing a bit of togetherness. And then we went to Oxford and it was, we call it lefty central.
Starting point is 00:47:23 Yes, it is. Really, really crazy down there. Lib Dems have took over. They started calling us racists, fascists, Nazis. I got attacked three times. I got hit three times. And I got kicked once. we're going to put all those videos out
Starting point is 00:47:44 because obviously I need to get now a defence and I believe that they're trying to, the police then got involved and arrested me, 15 police officers, three vehicles and a riot van and they took me away in that van and locked me up for 18 hours you know
Starting point is 00:48:00 and I just think to myself, what is the world coming to when it comes to like that you know, we're out there I mean you can see a gentleman on the screen there an elderly gentleman, nice guy we went across, we went, I mean, a fishing trip and you know we do we do loads of great things that raise the colours legally and
Starting point is 00:48:17 lawfully and we want to highlight what's going on in the country and the real truth and i believe that they are trying to it's people like mamood it's people like stammer and this left wing government that are covering up the real facts of what's going on i've had to come away i'm on a family my annual ryan bridge skiing holiday with the family we're in austria at the moment and we can't go to France and that's because the British lapdogs lackeys, our home office have banned me from going to France and banned 10 other patriots from Raise the Colors. We haven't been arrested, we haven't been questioned, we haven't been charged, but they've banned us from going to France. If you go back on our social media to November, you'll see what we was doing in France.
Starting point is 00:48:59 We was exposing boats, we was exposing dinghies, we was exposing how easy it was to stop this illegal invasion. We are being invaded as we speak down. in those camps now and we could highlight that. We could actually help the Home Office and we could show them it's quite easy to stop this but they don't want it to stop
Starting point is 00:49:18 and it's a complete disgrace and it raised the colours. Thank you for everyone backing us because we are going to get to the bottom of this and we are going to stop these boats. It can't go on. It's just ridiculous. I mean, amen to that.
Starting point is 00:49:30 Absolutely and I'm so horrified that this has happened Ryan but I'm just trying to break down how they have justified this to you because I presume they've interviewed you. Suspicion of causing racially and religiously aggravated harassment alarm or distress. How have they justified that?
Starting point is 00:49:49 Okay, so the racial thing was regarding somebody that was from France, actually who stopped to come up to me and say, we don't like that. One person from France and one person from Italy. So I'm glad I've got this opportunity to clear it all up. So the person from Italy I basically just said you know if you don't like
Starting point is 00:50:11 do you have flags of Italy in Italy and I said to the French guy do you have the treacle law in France and their question and their answer was yes so I said well if you don't like the British flag in Britain and the English St George when you're in the heart of England Oxfordshire
Starting point is 00:50:26 then you best go back to where your country is and that apparently is racist and you know all those other all those other big words that they come out. So you told an Italian to go back to Italy if they don't like our flag? It's just to say that the flag I was putting up, you see.
Starting point is 00:50:42 She said I was being a racist for putting it up. And the Italian guy, he also said that I was racist for putting the British Union flag up. I mean, it's just insane. We've got Leo Curse with us, Ryan, too. I want to bring Leo in because he's been listening to this. Can you believe this, Leo? This is so insane. call it racism when Italians, French, I'm sorry, but I think they're white. You know, this isn't,
Starting point is 00:51:10 you know, this isn't, this isn't, this isn't racism. We can maybe be, you know, maybe be called jingoistic or something like that. But I got to be honest, you know, I'm Scottish. When I first moved to London about 20, 25 years ago, when I saw, when I'd see an England flag, I'd be like, oh, maybe a, maybe a bit rough around here. I hope these people are all right. And now when I see an England flag, I'm like, oh, thank God, I'm amongst brethren, you know, I'm amongst my own people. And when I drive around and I see when I'm driving doing my gigs, I'm on tour at the moment, so, you know, I'm coming to Hastings on Friday. I was in Peterborough last week. When I'm driving around and I see the flags hanging on the motorway, when I see the British flag, the Union Jack, and I see the England flag on polls by the side of the road, I feel, I feel really good. It honestly fills me, it fills me with pride. It fills me with a good feeling. I feel that I'm amongst people who are on my side. And to be honest, if you do don't feel that when you see this country's flag and you're in this country, then Ryan's right. Maybe this country isn't for you. We should be having, what are we going to do? What are we going to
Starting point is 00:52:14 do if there's a war? And we don't all rally to the flag if we're not united as people. And for all the labor politicians, green politicians, they'll say, oh, this is causing division. I'm sorry, the division was caused when they brought people in who don't salute the flag, who don't, who don't feel British. If you're bringing in foreign populations who are clearly culturally separate, they're separate by any, by any measure, by background, by whatever it is, they don't feel part of Britain. They form their own ethnic enclaves. Then that's causing the division. Back in 1914, back when we were going to, marching off to war, we weren't a divided country. There weren't people in this country who didn't salute the Union Jack, who didn't feel British, didn't feel
Starting point is 00:53:04 English, didn't feel Scottish or Welsh or Irish. Man, it's ridiculous. And also I know loads of people who've come from overseas, who come from India. My uncle's Indian. He's like one of the most patriotic, most pro-British people that I know. I've got friends from the Caribbean. They absolutely love this country. They fly the flag. So it's not as if it's a, it's something that's just for just for people who can trace their lineage back to the Magna Carta. No, it's something that I, even I as a Scotsman, love seeing an England flag. That's how much, that's how much this country has changed. You've integrated.
Starting point is 00:53:38 You've integrated. Now, Ryan, look, you were here and outspoken last week alongside Chavon White. Rianne and White's mother just want to play a little bit of that. Home office. I feel the British government first are the ones that are letting us all down. And then, obviously, they've been given the job by the Home Office. And the Home Office are now saying that I can't. attend, but anyone else can and not giving a reason for it. And I believe that that's because
Starting point is 00:54:06 they don't want to answer the questions that they know I'm going to have. And Ryan, what you were speaking about there was the fact that Chauvin had seen an approach to meet with slippery stammer, the Prime Minister, and had been fobbed off to a junior minister at the home office. She wanted to bring you to the meeting and they refused. So she didn't turn up. today, what was it like seeing Chavon alongside Nigel Farage at this major Reform UK election press conference where finally the mainstream media are going to have to stop ignoring her, Ryan. It was quite a moment, wasn't it? I'm really honestly, I was out today and I'm so, I'm gutted I couldn't have been there
Starting point is 00:54:51 today, but I'm sure we'll have other times, but I was so gutty enough, I've texted her a million times and she's been texting me and we've been chatting on texts all down. I'm going to give her a show after this today. So she's, we're just over the moon. I'm so proud of that. I think she's such a strong woman. I think she's such, oh, she's just really, really touched my heart today. I'm so glad she went and done that today. And I'm so glad for her having a place. And Nigel's obviously letting her have her voice in her opinion because why should she be, Sean? should, why should it be swept under the carpet like all the others? And if she's speaking out and her and her foundation for Rianan and the Rianan Foundation, I just think, I just think it's a
Starting point is 00:55:38 great thing. I think it's absolutely brilliant and I think I'm so proud of her. I am too. I am too. I was in touch with Chavon as well earlier today and she said she was so nervous and genuinely watching it because I watched the press conference live and there was not a single sense of nervousness. And I think, Ryan, she does this for Riannon, doesn't she? Everything she does and she sort of finds the strength for Riannon because she knows that what that scumbag who we can see there, who we don't name, out of respect for Chauvon and her family's wishes, what he did was just, so inhumane and it's so important that we all talk about Rianne and White. So it was a big moment today. It's massive and I was so proud of her like you said. I think that not only she's so strong, she's so strong for the backbone of her family. Obviously, Chauvin lost her mom and then that
Starting point is 00:56:42 was a massive, that was the week after Chivin. So their whole family's been completely shocked. and I think how she's handled it and how she's come through. And we've spoke, you know, we've spoke to all hours, you know, one, two, three in the morning sometimes. And we're like, she's just like, I don't know, what's the point? I might just give up. I've had an offer. And I'm like, well, if you give up, I'm giving up, what we're going to do.
Starting point is 00:57:04 And me and her, you know, it's the only good thing. Let me come out of these. I've got a really good friend out of it now. Because all what's going on with the government, with how the, I mean, how should this not be my news? and breaking news going forward forever and, you know, laws found out. I want, you know, we've spoke about Arianan's law and stuff. We don't believe these people should be walking the streets.
Starting point is 00:57:28 We believe that if they're breaking into the country illegally, they should be on at least tag or some kind of GPS tracking system or even locked in the army bases where they can't be. It's just not safe. 100%. Well, look, Ryan Bridge, the leader of Raise the Colors. thank you so much for updating us on this really shocking arrest. And of course, we will be following very closely what happens here on Outspoken.
Starting point is 00:57:58 Breaking today, the British government have banned Kanye West from entering the United Kingdom at all. This is after direct personal pressure from the Prime Minister, Slippery Stama. And while this has been celebrated by a lot of people on both the left and the left. right, I personally believe it is a chilling development, which means politicians are soon going to be able to ban anyone from coming to the country as a result of their speech. Watch how the news was reported in the mainstream media. Some breaking news on this very story that I want to put to you. Now, we're getting reports that Kenya West has actually been blocked from the UK on grounds that his presence would not be conducive to public good.
Starting point is 00:58:47 The update, Nina, is that Kanye West has been blocked by the government from coming to the UK. His application for authorization to travel has been blocked on the basis that Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, has come to a decision that his presence here in the UK would not be conducive to the public good. Breaking news now. It's been reported that Kanye West has been blocked from entering Britain after his anti-Semitic. remarks. The government has been under huge pressure to stop him playing at the wireless festival. Okay. Now, I don't think there's going to be many people here saying that Kanye's song was
Starting point is 00:59:26 correct or that printing the Nazi t-shirts was a good idea. He's apologized. He's blamed as bipolar. But there's a much bigger picture here. Because how soon do you think Stama is going to use this to ban Jordan Peterson, to ban Megan Kelly, to ban Tucker Carlson, you know where it's coming. You've got to think about where this leads. And as suffragette posted after this news was announced, so Kanye West can't even visit England, but Alal Ab Elfatar can get permanent residency. Incredible. And it is. Free speech champion, Bernie Spofforth posted, be very afraid. If they can ban him, they can ban anyone, including those critical of net zero, climate change, Islam and even women's rights. Whatever the government determines is dangerous. The goal is agreement by any means.
Starting point is 01:00:14 It is complete control. It's okay. Digital ID will fix it. Focus. And Bev Turner of G.B. News had an interesting take on this posting, just when you thought you could not hate this authoritarian government anymore, a private American citizen employed by commercial business from tickets bought by private citizens is banned from the UK because of historical behavior whilst experiencing a mental health episode. He's just played several nights in the USA, a country whose closest ally, is Israel. Group think, fair of being unpopular, a love of censorship, a hard-hearted attitude to forgiveness and a complete lack of clear ethics from Kirstama. I am so ashamed of our country. Labor just broke the heart of hundreds of thousands of teenagers guaranteed that they will never
Starting point is 01:00:54 ever vote for them. Because of course, immediately after this decision was announced, Wireless Festival, which had only put the pre-sale tickets on sale at midday, announced that the entire festival was cancelled. But, Slipped We starma is celebrating this as a political victory, writing, Kanye West should never have been invited to headline wireless. This government stands firmly with the Jewish community, and we will not stop in our fight to confront and defeat the poison of anti-Semitism. We will always take the action necessary to protect the public and uphold our values.
Starting point is 01:01:26 But Rupert Lowe of Restore Britain had a different take, replying to the Prime Minister, all of a sudden we can decide who gets to enter Britain, deport the third world rapist, con men and sex pest before Kanye Sodin West. He added, I couldn't care less what Kanye West says or does. If Brits want to part with their money to watch him shout into a microphone, let them. He's a nutcase. But it should be up to those people who purchased a ticket if they attend his events, not Stama.
Starting point is 01:01:49 Banning him is too far. And of course, he's not the only one. Remember, Stama has also banned Eva Vladenbrook from attending Unite the Kingdom. She joked, welcome to the club, Kanye West. Now, Kanye did make a last-ditch attempt overnight to try and get the government to see sense. He actually released a statement saying, I've been following the conversation around wireless and I want to address it directly. My only goal is to come to London and present a show of change, bringing unity peace and love through my music. I would be grateful for the opportunity to meet with members of the Jewish community in the UK in person to listen.
Starting point is 01:02:29 I know words aren't enough. I've had to show change through my actions. If you're open, I'm here with London. love. But of course it wasn't enough because it's never going to be enough for the cancelled culture mob. But I just want people to think about the consequences of what happens when we allow governments to ban people simply for thought. As Alice Denby posted after an interview with West Streeting went viral this morning, the government has no business dictating the lineup for music festivals. But this is what the health secretary had to say about it on sly news.
Starting point is 01:03:04 Kanye West has no business headlining the wireless festival. I think organisers showed a terrible error judgment in inviting him. These weren't a couple of off-color remarks. These were, I think, a pattern of behaviour. The releasing of a song called Hale Hitler. The plastering of that slogan across T-shirts. Then using bipolar disorder as an excuse. And then when he realized the impact on his fame and his career,
Starting point is 01:03:34 came out with a me out of apologies, which has now been given thickly for credibility by festival organizers who should be ashamed of themselves. So I'm appalled, actually. You look at the context in which Kanye West operates. He's got enormous fame, enormous reach, and anti-Semitism, hatred against Jewish people in this country and elsewhere has been rising. I mean, it's so ironic that that dude, who is totally empowering the Islamists because he's so scared of losing his seat, all of a sudden cares about that, no, this was a cheap political victory. And it was also very sad to see lots of the mainstream media give into this, including on the right, where Jeremy Kyle of Talk TV managed to talk the London mayoral candidate for Reform UK, Layla Cunningham, out of what she actually thought. which is that, of course, someone shouldn't be banned for their speech. Watch.
Starting point is 01:04:36 My son was quite, he was about 15, 16, and he accidentally dropped some water on someone. And that guy went up to him and pushed him and said, you dropped water on me and was about to fight him. And I thought, and I was like, hello, don't talk to my son like that. And I stood in between him, and obviously he's not going to hit a mum, so he backed down. But I thought how quickly things can escalate.
Starting point is 01:04:57 You know, people are so intolerant now. Should he be banned? No, look, we can. cannot start banning people for speech. The government cannot ban people from the country. Where does it stop? Who makes a decision what speech is unacceptable? You can condemn what he said. Also, he's bipolar. He's admitted that he says horrific toxic things. Maybe you and I would disagree. I'm not altogether sure if you create, if you write a song called Hale Hitler that you can blame. Did he write a song? Yeah. And there's Nazi, there's Nazi memorabilia on his website.
Starting point is 01:05:25 Really? There is? So I don't think he should be allowed here because I think we've got an underlying problem in this country, which is not getting any better. My reason for targeting Stama is, I like the sentiment, but yet again, I think that's focus grouped. And if you go for Kanye West, because it doesn't look right and other people are jumping up and down, ban those marches, ban Bob Villain. Get the police, you know, the Stama militia that were out on the streets after the Southport rights, quite right, right?
Starting point is 01:05:52 But we haven't seen them again, because apparently everybody was far right. Deal with Bob Villain, deal with those people. Jeremy Cole, you need to learn, you need to learn. Making a government even more authoritarian is not the answer to this. Trust me, we saw what happened over COVID for God's sake. Nigel Farage had a better take. Watch. I think that for myself, I wouldn't buy a ticket. I wouldn't recommend anyone buys a ticket.
Starting point is 01:06:20 I think his comments are vile, really vile, the sort of rabbit hole of anti-Semitism. stroke nazism, but he's gone down is vile. But I think if we start banning people from entering the country because we don't like what they say, I worry where that ends up. I worry where that ends up. I mean, if Keir Starmer was to ban people coming into Britain
Starting point is 01:06:50 with whose views it doesn't like, almost nobody would be allowed in. So I think there's a dangerous path to go down. I suspect, Ross, the answer to this is the free market will sort of, this out. In that sponsors are withdrawing already, the festival itself is threatened, and I suspect very few people will buy tickets. I suspect the free market will, choice will sort this out. And the sort of celebrity hypocrisy around this I thought was called out very well online when Matt Lucas posted, have you ever released a song called Hale Hitler, have you sold t-shirts
Starting point is 01:07:22 with throstikers on them, have you promised to go death con three on Jewish people? If so, congratulations, you may be eligible to headline wireless festival sponsored by But Avery replied with these two pictures, writing, the BBC was paying you and your sex pest best mate seven figures to do blackface. I suggest sitting this one out. And before the government's decision, actually people were celebrating the fact that Wileas Festival had not given in to the cancel culture mob, like Milo Unopoulos, who declared cancel culture is officially dead. We have ye to thanks. The UK is sending the message that apologies are pointless. This is what he then added after the decision was announced. Remorces is.
Starting point is 01:08:00 as irrelevant redemption is unavailable and anti-Semitism is permanent and irreversible. Are they sure about this? Now, previously, Katie Hopkins had celebrated the organiser of wireless Malvin Ben, who had stood firm, writing, Praise the Lord for Malvin Ben, a venue boss with a spine. I believe the Board of Deputies are one of the most divisive organisations in the UK, be more Melvin. And she quoted from him saying,
Starting point is 01:08:25 "'Forgiveness and giving people a second chance, "'to becoming a lost virtue in this ever-de-cruise. pre-seen divisive world. But of course, in this case, even the venue, even the commercial organisation, even the festival standing by Kanye West was not enough because Leo Curse, the government proved it will always be on the side of cancel culture and it will always be on the side of a posing free speech. I'm sure you don't like what Kanye West said. Neither do I. But this feels chilling, dystopian, authoritarian, and actually a really worrying sign about what is coming, or what is already here, you might say. Yeah, absolutely. And also, if the government's goal and if the British Board of Deputies of Jews or whatever they're called, if their goal is to reduce anti-Semitism and to protect Jewish people, they're going about it in completely the wrong way.
Starting point is 01:09:23 Like banning Kanye West and getting an entire festival shut down because of because of, because of, complaints because of cancel culture is just going to create bad feeling in those people who now won't get to go to that festival and won't get to go and see Kanye West. And bear in mind this festival was taking part in Finbury
Starting point is 01:09:42 Park. So Kanye West would have been probably the least anti-Semitic thing within a sort of five-mile radius that weekend. You know, Finnsbury Park, there's much more other stuff that goes on every day. Things that are said
Starting point is 01:09:59 and like the mosques, the hate preaching that went on at that mosque, that's far more damaging. And what I don't understand is how, you know, you've got these Jewish organizations who will campaign to get Kanye West banned, who, you know, I don't think Kanye West is motivated by hate. I think, you know, he plays with ideas and also, you know, he went through. He obviously had a bit of a mental health crash out. We could all see that.
Starting point is 01:10:24 But even then, there wasn't genuine malice and hatred and desire for, you know, genocide or whatever behind his comments. But the same organizations that campaign to get Kanye West banned from the country will campaign to have open borders and mass immigration from Islamic countries that bring a culture that does, Muslim extremists do chant for the eradication of Jews. I mean, it's not even the extremists. You go to any pro-Palestine march and people are chanting for the eradication of Israel, for the extermination of Jews. It's not a niche thing in these cultures.
Starting point is 01:11:05 It's not a niche thing on the left. Green Party rallies. You know, Mothin Ali, the deputy leader of the Green Party, was at a rally where the Ayatollah was venerated and people chanted for death to the West and people chanted anti-Semitic things. You know, this isn't some sort of, you know, niche part of this community. So for these organizations to simultaneously encourage in welcome in
Starting point is 01:11:34 refugees, I mean, they call them refugees, they're not fleeing wars or anything, to welcome in these people while banning Caney West, while banning Eva Vlarding Brook, while banning civilized people, people who make money, who contribute, I think it's a disgusting, is a disgusting thing to see, and very short-sighted and very self-defeating. You know, the genuine, the genuine anti-Semitism, the genuine harm doesn't come from Kanye West. It doesn't come from Nick Fuentes or from Groypers or anything. We know where it comes from. And it's silly to keep pretending that, you know, with the evidence of the history of the Middle East, to keep pretending that, you know, that connection isn't there.
Starting point is 01:12:18 And the other fascinating thing about this, Leo, is that I think it shows that, and this is something I've known for years, to be honest, but that the woke, be kind, left-wing mob are actually the least kind people, because we've seen two examples of them not giving a damn about mental health issues, right? Something they always bang on about, right? Always bang on about compassion, and we've got to care about mental health. So you've got Kanye West, he literally published a full-page apology in one of the main American newspapers blaming all of this on bipolar and a mental health episode. Now, I'm actually not one of those people that thinks you can blame everything on mental health, but the left do. And then what about this guy, John Davidson, the other day at the Bafters,
Starting point is 01:13:02 Leo? Now, he's the dude with Tourette's syndrome who shouted out the N-word when there were two black actors on stage. And all of a sudden, the Be Kind Wote Left were saying, he's racist, he should be shut down. Even though his entire movie, I swear, was about the fact that if you have Tourette's syndrome, you're actually not in control of what you shout out. So it really does seem to me like the be kind woke mob will weaponize mental health when it suits them, but then dismiss mental health when it goes against their political ideology.
Starting point is 01:13:41 Yeah, absolutely. And there's such a cult of victimhood on the left with, you know, being a victim has such currency and such power. We saw with the two sort of Hollywood celebrities, these Hollywood celebrity millionaires who, you know, were exposed to this Scottish guy with mental health issues with Tourette's, you know, who shouted a word. And the way they carried on, oh my God, you'd think they'd survived like, you know, five years on the Ukrainian front line and they'd come back with legs blown off. Oh my God, you heard a word. You heard a word. Stop wilting like a little flower. Just grow up. I mean, like, and also, like when Kanye West sang that song, he also said, the same song that John Davidson said and then, you know, Heil Hitler at the end, how come, how come everybody was just in a flap over the, the Heil Hitler bit and not the N-word bit? I don't know. The rules just seem to be made up as they go along. And, you know, being the victim of canceled culture myself, you know, for years, I couldn't tour. I couldn't take
Starting point is 01:14:37 my comedy show on the road. Luckily, you know, I can take it on now. You can get tickets to my, to my tour at Leo Kierce.com, and I recommend you do. Stafford has already sold out. There's lots other dates though. But I mean, I couldn't tour and that impacted, not just my earnings, but, you know, like, as an artist, you need to get up on a stage in front of people and express yourself. That's why we do it. We don't do it for the money because for a lot of the time we're doing it, we're not making any money, you know, when we start out, we're not making any money. So, you know, for Kanye West, somebody who's been through these mental health issues, to then be denied that opportunity to express himself. I mean, this is a guy who's a
Starting point is 01:15:15 toned. This is a guy who's paid, lost billions of dollars. You know, he should, he should be allowed to express himself. If people want to listen to it, they should be allowed to hear. And bear in mind, this isn't a guy like kneecap or Bob villain who are real, real gutter, you know, they've got nothing except their hatred. Their music is awful. This is Kanye West, who's an absolute titan. Like, he's an incredible artist. Even I, even I, even I is a middle-aged white guy. I listen to Kanye West stuff and not just the new stuff. I listen to, you know, I listen to the stuff. from before he was problematic. He's genuinely unique and really good.
Starting point is 01:15:51 And I think, you know, sometimes mental health issues go along with that kind of genius. Breaking today, BBC Insiders have slammed Nagat Munchetti, the breakfast host who just can't seem to help herself when it comes to so-called bullying or awkward on-screen interactions with her co-hosts. let alone her bad behaviour behind the scenes. Now, this latest incident, and you've got to remember Nagamon Chetty,
Starting point is 01:16:27 is still being investigated for her blowjob comment, to put it frankly, to a young researcher at the BBC, something that, by the way, if you were a white man, you would be out on your air immediately. Now staff are up in arms over the fact that she delivered an on-air, parting shot to Carol Kirkwood, the weather woman on the breakfast show for the past three decades. Now, of course, sources close to Nagas say, oh, they're really good friends. This was just a joke, but I'm sorry, if this was my last day and this was the way that my co-presenter treated me on screen,
Starting point is 01:17:11 I would believe she was a real enemy. Watch. Thank you all for coming, chaps. What is this? Oh. And even you, Nags. I'm just waiting for the countdown for you to go. Don't that space rocket's heading up tonight. This will be. Some Ficked your place.
Starting point is 01:17:30 I'm talking to him later. Honestly, he said there's a space for you because that's the perfect way for you to travel, isn't it? Yeah. She said last night, I hope Nag is there because she'll keep me grounded. We can rely on you for that Nagger. Oh, really? Do you think so? The BBC Insiders speaking out to the Daily Mail, which reported it's been another fraught week for the BBC,
Starting point is 01:17:54 from the scandal swirling around the shock-sacking of Scott Mills to losing their beloved with the woman Carol Kirkwood after three decades on air. With tensions behind the scenes at an all-time high, the last thing BBC bosses needed was another slew of unfavourable headlines. But that's exactly what's been sparked by, of all things, an apparent dig at viewers' favourite Carol from BBC Breakfast presenter Nagamunchetti, with Insiders telling the Daily Mail, she just can't help herself. One BBC insider said it certainly was bizarre, and there were awkward laughs from the production staff, I am told. The problem is that Nagger just can't help herself sometimes, and it's significantly backfired right in the week when the rest of the BBC needed to behave. It raises the question of how is she still there? She is great at her job, but it's seeming to become a series of sly and awkward jabs all on live television.
Starting point is 01:18:38 It's just not what the BBC needs right now, as it comes into a hopefully new and fresh era, as former Google executive Matt Britton becomes the new Director General. Naga's remarks could of course be written off as simply friendly teasing between two women who have worked alongside each other for years. Indeed, in a recent interview, Carol, who is retiring to travel and enjoy more time with her police officer, husband, Steve Randall, was at pains to explain, I just love Naga. And we just have banter. I love the camaraderie between us and everyone. It's a good fun job. Naga faces an uncertain future at the BBC, however, after the corporation reportedly instigated a formal investigation following accusations of bullying against her. In August, TV sources claimed several colleagues had logged concerns over her
Starting point is 01:19:19 hard behaviour on the breakfast show as well as on her Radio 5 live show. Naga's conduct first came under scrutiny when BBC Breakfast editor Richard Frediani, reportedly took an extended period of leave after an internal review of bullying and misconduct allegations was opened into the show. In September, it was reported that he had been cleared of wrongdoing and a formal investigation would not be launched, something presenting duo Naga and Charlie State were said to be furious about. Meanwhile, Naga was reportedly spoken to by executives after a junior staffer accused the journalist of bullying them. According to the Sun, she is said to have kicked off at a terrified intern over how they spread marmite on her toast. In another divas drop, the presenter also moaned that her porridge was too
Starting point is 01:19:59 hot and the blueberry topping wasn't to her liking. She was also allegedly hauled into a meeting after she made a crude drive during an ad break in 2022 while hosting her radio show. The presenter is believed to have used a slang term for a sex act and reportedly asked a colleague if they had ever done it. Now, that was about the blowjob, I am told. The problem is it's actually on screen, I think, where Nagar tends to make people uncomfortable. I mean, Carol Kirkwood was not the first who were a victim of her sharp tongue watch. Because you've come in making sure you've done your research on us as well. Well, I think it's polite.
Starting point is 01:20:44 I think of quite a lot, to be honest. What, do you... That rude, I'm so sorry, Charlie. Do you not like being interviewed? Do you know, I like... I like communication. I don't mind. You wish you were here now.
Starting point is 01:20:58 I don't like ice cream, Hannah. You don't like ice cream, but you just said pistachio. If I had to eat an ice cream for the rest of my life, it would be pistachio flavor, but I don't like cold food. Do you like brownies? Not so much. But you know, we'll get to know each other, Hannah. And you'll find out a lot, you'll find out Charlie likes ice cream.
Starting point is 01:21:22 You'll get more confident. I won't be bringing Brownies into the office then. No, no, everyone else does. Don't let me deny the rest of the office. Hannah, it's been great to be. I'm glad you're enjoying the ice cream. Certainly needed in this weather. Take care.
Starting point is 01:21:35 I'm having a great time, yeah. Thanks. Hannah being sent, imagine that. Oh, business correspondent. What's your job of could be sent to an ice cream factory, and you actually like an ice cream parlor? Do you think you're rather brought the tone down there? Oh, be quiet.
Starting point is 01:21:47 on I apologize it's working hard doing the story and then time now for a look at the headlines where you are this morning you would hear the voice later and the can you look interested I look this way what which camera so the interesting thing here is that one thing is which is your camera three one of mine what a four no I wanted a single because I think we just need to remove there we are The interesting thing you'll be asking, you'll be asking at home is, what is the effect of that on a conversation you might have a mark? So the effect of that is, one, you wouldn't hear the voice.
Starting point is 01:22:28 You wouldn't hear the voices quickly. It would take a while to travel. And also, it would be quite a bit quieter. So now, you know, if you're having a conversation on Mars shortly, we know the official details on that. I'm sweating. It's nice if you pay attention, isn't what you're saying? It really is.
Starting point is 01:22:47 Have you got a story? Leo Curse, how do you solve a problem like Nagamuncetti if you're a BBC boss? It's just one after another. Yeah, I mean, you've got to be honest, in the grand scope of BBC presenters, you know, she's going to do well. She's not a paedophile.
Starting point is 01:23:11 Yeah, she's not a paedophile. It's like, at least she can have that. At least she's got that. Well, you know, maybe the rebel. coming. We don't know. But no, I mean, I think, I think this is, this is a peep behind the curtain, these revelations, even though I think she was, you know, the BBC eventually rolled, they found her guilty of some of the allegations, they then rolled them back and decided that she, she wasn't guilty. But, you know, even just hearing what the allegations
Starting point is 01:23:40 were was a, was a peep, even hearing that, you know, she kicked off at interns, made them feel stupid and belittled them because they didn't spread the marmite on her toast, correctly. I mean, she has a bit of a marmite figure herself. I see her like marmite because she's a byproduct of the brewing industry and I think she's revolting. But this is, you know, this is something that strikes at the heart of the BBC culture where presenters have absolute, you know, they're like lords and they can't be questioned and you've got to get the marmite absolutely perfect. You know, they're like Henry the 8th or they'll behead you because because they're, they're held in such esteem, such power. And they get paid so much money as well.
Starting point is 01:24:25 I mean, the best thing I ever did was stopping paying my TV license. I haven't paid it in like 20 years. And I've never been to jail even once. You know, they keep sending me letters, which are great to line my budgie cage with. You know, just please, please keep sending those letters. But I've never, I've never once been to jail. And I think it's disgusting that people are shaking down. People on low incomes are shaking down for, I think it's about 170, 100. 80 quid to pay for the inflated salaries of people like Naga Munchetti who are pretty open about the fact that they despise swathes of the population. I mean, a problem that we've got with the BBC is it's not representative of loads of the country. You know, they sneer at, you know, reform voters, UKIP voters, you know, Farage voters. And then, you know, they're definitely going to sneer at,
Starting point is 01:25:14 you know, people who are even more to the further to the right than reform. So yeah, I mean, this whole, all these revelations and this Ferrari, I think, you know, even though they were laughing about it on screen here, you could sense there was genuine bitterness and enmity underneath that. Yeah, look at her body language. Look at her body language, the way she's leaning back and sort of scowling. The thing is, Leo, look, in a case like that, given... Nagger knows the spotlight is on her in those moments. What would have been wise is for her to say, look, I know I'm usually a moody cow towards you,
Starting point is 01:25:59 but in all seriousness, today I want to say from the bottom of my heart that you've been a really important addition to this show, 30 years of work, you know, say something genuine. But she couldn't bring herself to do that, and I think that was quite telling. But Leo Curse, absolutely brilliant to have you today. And of course, to find out where Leo Curse is on his live tour. Leo curse.com. And you can also subscribe to his brilliant YouTube channel for so much more analysis.
Starting point is 01:26:26 Leo, good luck for the rest of the tour. Thank you so much for being here. We will speak very soon. And we will reveal today's greatest Britain union jackass in just one moment first. So so much feedback rolling in from you today. I loved this from Jabba one of one who said Kanye West should turn up in a small boat and claim asylum for a couple of weeks. Absolutely. Because Enshaba Mahmoud would be saying, say, don't go anywhere, Kanye. We love you. Jenny. Chilton says, Aunt Middleton for Mayor and Susan Hall for deputy mayor. She's brilliant. That would be one hell of a combination. Rosalind Churchill says, I have no words for what I think of Khan. He doesn't even have the decency to address Susan Hall directly. Abhe said, sad dick. See what you did there.
Starting point is 01:27:05 We'll get away with it, thanks to Stama and Hermann. They'll cover up for him. Gary J.G. said London had a chance to elect Susan Hall, but they couldn't be asked to get out and vote. Rosa Linda says, who can trust Farage, not me. He speaks on what is flavor of the month. Fahqa Hansen said what they don't mention in benefits is cousin's marriage and the children they have. The NHS are looking after it and I was appalled. Thank you too for those of you who have sent superchats today. 14 Barber said we need justice and a general election. Restore.
Starting point is 01:27:39 Eye on anti-Semitism says Rupert Lowe is weak regarding Kanye. And Ordland Loki says we cannot wait for politicians to save us every. one is mixing in every single day. Oh, we've got another one in just now. Singren Spare says there is no political solution to an extessential problem. Wake up. And Alex Marman says, Kanye has apologized for his past comments and was willing to meet Jewish leaders yet he is banned and an ex-Alqaeda terrorist as welcome to the UK. So, oh my goodness, I share your thoughts today. Thank you so much for all of your comments and super chats. Okay, a reminder. of our union jackass nominee. Sadiq Khan, I nominated him because I just think he should be locked up
Starting point is 01:28:24 over this grooming gang cover up. I honestly do. Sorry if you think that's too extreme, but I don't. Zach Polanski was nominated by Leo for wearing a shirt that says, God save immigration. And Shabana McMood, nominated by Ryan Bridge of Raise the Colors because she's banning Kanye West from entering the country, but can't stop those entering the country illegally. Okay, the results are in. of you going for Shibana MacMood 12% for Zach Polanski, but I have to say I won today. Thank you all, with a massive 82% of the vote. Sadiq Khan, our uni and Jackass, the worst Britain in the world today. Well, what about our greatest Britain?
Starting point is 01:29:06 She was nominated today by Ryan Bridge, and it is Chavon White, but I fully endorse this choice. He said for her brave and courageous press conference with Nigel Farage today and for having the power to carry on every day. Chauvin is, of course, the mother of Rianne White, who was stabbed to death by a migrant staying in the hotel where she was working. He had been in the country for a matter of weeks. So, Chavon, congratulations. You're our greatest Britain today.
Starting point is 01:29:38 Adore you and all you are doing. Okay, we're moving over to Substack now for the Royal Uncanceled After Show. It's Prince William's Friends. issue a staunched defense of the future king over his ruthless approach to banishing his cousins, Petrus and Eugenie, and they insist he's not boring either. So we're going to get into it all with our Royal Mastermind, Angela Levin, over at www.org.com. Hope to see you on the substack. But we will be back with you live on YouTube tomorrow, 5pm UK time, Midday Eastern, 9am, Pacific. Remember to hit subscribe right now. If you're watching on YouTube, we can also subscribe
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