Dan Wootton Outspoken - SECRET PLOT TO BAN NIGEL FARAGE FROM GB NEWS REVEALED AS LABOUR TRIES TO SILENCE RIVAL

Episode Date: September 12, 2024

Today I am going to reveal details of the secret plot to ensure Nigel Farage is BANNED from presenting on GB News, as a senior Labour source tells me: “Starmer’s plan from the start has been to us...e the second job controversy as a way to get Farage off air for good!” But in my Digest, I’ll explain how Two Tier Keir is fighting yesterday’s battle by empowering the Ofcommunists because regulating the internet will prove impossible. Then my Superstar Panel – Chris Davies and Charlie Sansom – weigh in. PLUS: Jim Davidson unleashes his fury at Labour AND: Lady Colin Campbell on why Prince Harry is going on a lads holiday for his 40th To watch the exclusive Uncancelled After Show for 30-minutes extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://outspoken.live/premium Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:01 I'm Dan Wood and this is Outspoken Live, episode number 50. Wow, how have we got here so soon? With 25 million views on YouTube alone and many more exciting developments to come, I just have to say thank you for your support. And actually, the best way that you can support this channel is by subscribing right now, turning on the notification bell and then spreading the word about Outspoken. But onto today's show, I am about to reveal
Starting point is 00:01:33 details of the secret plot to ensure Nigel Farage is banned from presenting on GB News. As a senior Labour source tells me, Starmer's plan from the start has been to use the second job controversy as a way to get Farage off air for good. And with news of Labour's plan breaking, it's all kicked off over on GB News this afternoon. We have met each other before. I think what you need to do, Rebecca, is go back to bed and call for a nurse. Hey, come on, General. Let's get this. I'll show you that full exchange in my digest next, then explain how two-tier carers fighting yesterday's battle by empowering the off-communists because regulating the internet will prove impossible.
Starting point is 00:02:39 Also coming up today, Jim Davidson unleashes his fury at Labour. We might as well be a f***ing dictatorship. It is a betrayal of people, working class people, all people who have paid into the system all of their f***ing lives and they're now at their most vulnerable. The MPs know it's wrong. You know we know it's wrong. Anyone who votes for this or abstains is a f***ing coward and that will be your lasting legacy among the voters we might as well Chris Davies and Charlie Sansom weigh in on Sadiq Khan's bonkers plan to prioritize prisoners over ordinary Brits for housing and Lady Colin Campbell on why Prince Harry is going on a lad's holiday for his 40th. Then in my uncancelled after show, many more royal exclusives from Lady Colin Campbell that you do not want to miss.
Starting point is 00:03:31 You can register to watch right now at www.outspoken.live. It is a safe space, free of censorship and your support at just £5 a month. It gives you the 30 minutes of extra content every single weekday after the main show. But most importantly, 50 episodes in, it's going to allow me to continue making this independent daily news show. Let's go. Labour now realises the greatest threat to denying Slippery Starmer a second term is not Kemi Badenoch or Robert Jenrick, but this man. I got a chance on FPMQs to ask about prisoner releases. I'm worried.
Starting point is 00:04:13 I'm worried we're letting the wrong people out and maybe putting the wrong people in. And because of what they view as the power of him having that broadcast platform on GB News that they now intend to shut down. And the latest dystopian crackdown on free speech shut down his ability to do what he just did on show last night. So just two weeks after Labour was elected, a senior figure within the party confirmed to me there was indeed a secret plot to remove Farage from GB News. This is what they told me. Starmer's plan from the start has been to use the second job controversy as a way to get Farage off air for good.
Starting point is 00:05:00 And today that plan began. It's all been done through the auspices of the boringly titled Modernisation Committee, which intends to tighten rules on second jobs, including, and here's the key quote, examining whether paid outside engagements such as MP media appearances, journalism and speeches provides a benefit to the public or present a conflict of interest. Now, I promise you, this is all about targeting one man and one man alone. I actually find this whole thing quite fascinating because as a launch presenter of GB News, let me tell you, the management were very reluctant at the start to make Nigel the face of
Starting point is 00:05:37 the channel. Indeed, they only gave him a weekly show to begin with where he was balanced out by two lefties. And actually, they wanted to hire Alistair Campbell to begin with to be paired with him. But I insisted on hosting Nigel on the opening night of GB News and the rest, as they say, is history. As a result, Farage is the one man most likely to challenge that pre-star must stay in at number 10. And here is why they want to shut down Nigel Farage, because he's already representing the silenced majority better than any MP. Like today, writing in the Daily Telegraph that the public were failed by the official silence over the Southport atrocity. A lack of swift clarity on the ground is a dereliction of duty. He's right. We all feel it. But no MPs,
Starting point is 00:06:27 certainly no party leaders are brave enough to voice this stuff. So, of course, all of a sudden, the Labour client journalists in the MSM are very excited about this plot to get Nigel deplatformed. Like Sly News political editor Beth Rigby, who wrote, The second job crackdown as promised by Starmer is coming. House of Commons modernisation committee to ban MPs from advising on public affairs and will look at MPs broadcasting gigs. Barrage listed and register of interest as receiving £97,000 by GB News for 32 hours work a month in August. He subsequently issued a clarification and said the sum listed includes VAT and was for several months of work.
Starting point is 00:07:06 It was paid to my company, which has significant expenses. Now, it's interesting, isn't it? That Beth, our COVID party gal, suddenly gives a damn about MPs working as broadcasters because she seemed to have no problem before the last election paying a serving backbench mpgs phillips now a minister bucket loads of money to present on her dire flop podcast electoral dysfunction i mean i have to say i think seeing those three women in a row would probably give any straight man electoral dysfunction but I'm probably not the one to ask about that. No one also gave a damn when the Labour Broadcasting Company formerly known as LBC was paying Angela Rayner and David Lammy both Labour frontbenchers at the time to host prominent
Starting point is 00:07:57 shows. So of course today Lee Anderson a reformed UK MP paid £100,000 by GB News to present a weekly show, went on GB News to make his case. I think this is actually something else, a targeted attack to silence people like you and Nigel Farage. I think, Martin, to be honest, this is more sinister. We've seen this new modernisation committee set up. Some people may say it may be like a kangaroo court. I think it's got nine Labour MPs, three Conservatives, two Lib Dems. Funnily enough, not one single Reform UK member of Parliament
Starting point is 00:08:34 is allowed to go on these committees. They're going to make decisions that affect all of us in Parliament, and it's chaired by a Cabinet member as well, which is unheard of for a select committee. It appears that, you know, GB News coming for a lot of flak early doors, it still does from Ofcom and the left. They don't want this station to exist.
Starting point is 00:08:52 They don't want Reform UK to exist. You know, like I said, we're not on any select committees in Parliament. They're trying to shut us down at every opportunity. One of the best platforms we have got, which is GB News, and I think we're quite impartial, to be honest, on our shows, especially Nigel.
Starting point is 00:09:09 I mean, it's great. Now, the very annoying thing about working on GB News, let me tell you, is that the organisation is overrun by money-hungry leftists who grift on a channel that they actually want to see shut down. None more so than a lady called Rebecca Reid, who had this hilarious bunny with Lee on air in the last hour. I have a set of values which I stick to. Unfortunately, some constituents will never agree with me, but lots do.
Starting point is 00:09:41 You're a public servant. You don't want us to serve the people who elected you. You are a public servant. It're not supposed to serve the people who elected you. You are a public servant. It shouldn't be about what you want. It should be about what the people who gave you your job want. Well, listen, let me come back on that. You know, just a couple of years back, young lady, when we had COVID on, the pandemic... Would you mind not calling me young lady?
Starting point is 00:09:58 Would you mind not calling me young lady? My name is Rebecca. Is there a pronoun conflict? It's not a pronoun conflict. I'm not particularly young. I'm in my 30s and my gender is irrelevant. If you could just call me Rebecca, which is my name. I've worked on Jimmy News for three years. OK, there, Rebecca.
Starting point is 00:10:12 We have met each other before. OK. Yeah, I think what you need to do, Rebecca, is go back to bed and call for a nurse. Hey, come on, gentlemen. Let's get this... No, it's ridiculous, Martin. This is absolutely ridiculous. Let's keep it civil. All right, that was... Thank you so much for that witty, witty piece of debating. What a really clever response. Let's knock it on the head.
Starting point is 00:10:31 Yeah, let's knock it on the head. Martin Daubney would have been terrified about losing his job if he allowed that free discussion to go on. But Rebecca Reid is everything wrong with GB News. And these days, the amount of leftists who pollutes its airtime to appease the off-communists makes it almost impossible to watch. That's why I support Ofcomwatch, a new organisation lobbying for the regulator to be abolished and they wrote today, when free speech is under assault we need to be creative in resisting government restrictions.
Starting point is 00:11:05 Move to another platform, Nigel Farage, and freedom lovers will follow. And to be honest, I completely agree. Nigel should do that. The tentacles of Ofcom are making life impossible for him to say anything on air. Apparently, Ofcom is about to start regulating GB News' online content as well. And by the way, let me tell you, Nigel, there is a revolution happening right here in the independent media, and you know because you're watching me here on an unregulated show where I am only answerable to you, my viewers, not nefarious billionaire investors, and not a horrible Labour-run government regulator. Nigel has bigger fish to fry anyway. As the Reform UK chairman Zia Youssef wrote today,
Starting point is 00:11:51 the Soviet-style systematic persecution of his political enemies will be Starmer's legacy. He will be a one-term MP. Oh yes, he will. I've been saying this since before the election, which opens the doors for a PM Farage, which is why Labour is already on this deranged mission to silence him. Now let me bring in today's superstar panel. And I'm delighted today to be joined by two outspoken regulars the owner of true conservative media chris davies who describes himself as a social cultural and fiscal conservative and free speech absolutist and charlie sansom the political commentator host of x uncensored sunday 7 p.m till 10 p.m on spaces on elon musk's platform formerly known as twitter
Starting point is 00:12:46 and i'm delighted to say that this sunday at 7 p.m i will be joining charlie on x uncensored so that is certainly reason for you to check out another free speech independent show but chris what do you make of my revelation that stammer is secretly using this committee to remove nigel farage from gb news dan thanks for having me on and congratulations on reaching 50 thank you barrage derangement syndrome uh appears to be the American sneeze and we catch a cold. It's really not that surprising, of course, because I'm sure that he dreamt up this idea when David Lammy was hosting on LBC because he would want to be consistent about that. He wouldn't want Labour MPs having a view any more than he would want nigel farage having a view i'm sure that he's being completely even-handed you know i'm not telling the truth dan it's ridiculous it's nonsensical there is an argument about whether
Starting point is 00:13:57 or not mps should have second jobs in the media and that's a reasonably valid argument perhaps uh my own view is that you know let them do as they see fit but i know others don't agree with that but you know me dan i'm free speech absolutist it's the way i operate i believe that people should be allowed to say what they want where they want when they want without fear of recrimination or reprisal but we're now living in starmageddon we're now living in Starmageddon. We're now living in autocratic times. And it was only a question of time before the opportunity was taken
Starting point is 00:14:31 to try and clip Nigel's wings because he's asking the uncomfortable questions that Starmer does not want to hear. Very true. Charlie Sampson, the thing is, the MPs have to admit who they're getting money from whether it's broadcasting whether it's writing in the members register of interest every single month they have to say I'm being paid this amount by the Daily Telegraph the Daily Mirror LBC so if all of a
Starting point is 00:14:59 sudden they are unable to be paid for extra work, you're actually potentially risking more nefarious means in terms of rewarding people, because Nigel still might continue to appear on GB News on a regular basis. He just wouldn't be able to accept money for it. Well, I am going to say something rather unpopular here, and that's that MPs should be paid more money. And the reason why I say that is because they wouldn't be encouraged
Starting point is 00:15:27 or even interested in other work because they'd be getting a good enough salary from Parliament. Now, some people might say, well, hold on a minute, they get paid £91,000 and they fiddle their expenses and they get second houses, they get all these perks and benefits. Yeah, sure, but you're not getting the best. You're not getting the best you're not getting the best of what we've got in this country there are far better people qualified to be
Starting point is 00:15:49 members of parliament than what we have currently you remove the elements of the of the boys club and the scratchy back club which is essentially what labour and the conservative parties are you might actually encourage some real british patriots to get involved in politics. And at the moment, they're discouraged because of what they see. But should Nigel Farage be able to be paid to broadcast on GB News three nights a week while he's a Sydney MP? Of course. Of course. Why not? See, people, I believe politics of the left is just politics of envy. If Keir Starmer, say, had a show on on lbc which is
Starting point is 00:16:28 probably more suited towards his politics um and he was being paid 100 grand a month do you think the labour party would be saying oh well we better get a new prime minister or do you think that he'll be lining up saying any chance of getting us you know the the graveyard shift for 50 grand a year instead of course david Lammy was broadcasting every single week as the shadow foreign secretary. Labour had no issue. Beth Rigby was paying Jess Phillips to be on her awful electoral dysfunction podcast.
Starting point is 00:16:54 Look, this is completely about Nigel. But what I hope I've revealed today to the public is that this is literally a law designed to stop Nigel from broadcasting on GB News. That's the only reason they're doing it. They're not doing it to stop folk writing columns and the Daily Telegraph or the Guardian or the Mirror. It is because they are targeting Nigel.
Starting point is 00:17:16 But Chris, I think there is a very strong argument now to say, come on, Nigel, take the plunge. Join us in the independent media. Follow Tucker Carlson. follow Dan Bongino, follow Megyn Kelly, follow where the viewers are going, because from what I'm told by senior sources at GB News, the off communists are now also determined to regulate their online content as well. No, absolutely. And I think there's a round of compulsory redundancies down, which I'm sure you're aware of, that are about to sweep through GB News, which is unconnected to this.
Starting point is 00:17:56 But nevertheless, I'm sure morale is not at its absolute highest. And I agree with you. You know, legacy media is dead. And GB News, as we both know appeased the crocodile at every opportunity over the last couple of years and as a result of that became part of the very establishment that it was arguably set up to smash and that's not happened i mean charlie was dropping truth bombs aplenty just now. I happen to agree with him when it comes to you don't get the brightest and the best if you don't pay the right amount of money. And so you do get the sort of behavior that Charlie alluded to around not only MP salary being, well, 91,000.
Starting point is 00:18:39 I'm sure a lot of people regard that as a very sizable salary and it's certainly above the UK average. But is that what we want? We want slightly above the UK average, a little bit above the UK average, or do we want the very best? And if you want the very best, you do have to pay for them. So it may be an unpopular view, but I'm afraid you've got two people on here that are agreeing at the moment. I agree with Charlie. The thing is, there is a wider attempt by the establishment to shut out Reform UK from anything that might give them a platform. So GB News is just one of them. But look at what Farage has also recently posted on X. Reform MPs boycotted the elections for select committee chairs in Parliament tonight.
Starting point is 00:19:22 Despite us winning more votes than the libedims we are not allowed a single seat this is a failure of democracy and of course charlie this is the system isn't it this is where the first past the post system does everything possible to stop insurgents to stop challenges to the status quo, to stop those who want to break the stranglehold of the uni party. And it's wrong. It is absolutely wrong that Reform UK, with the millions and millions of votes that they received,
Starting point is 00:19:57 has not one select committee seat. Now, I actually don't think it matters because Reform UK with its five mps is making much more noise than the lib dems with their 35 or however many they have but you know the point that i'm making yeah i do i think that you know what what people should be focused on more so than the exclusion of reform uk is the fact that every time they speak, that, I mean, you saw Nigel the other day being heckled in Parliament
Starting point is 00:20:30 for asking a question about two-tier policing. They don't want to hear it. You put reform on a committee, they're not going to want to hear it. But something that come up earlier on today that I realised before the show started going out was that you've actually got a cabinet minister sitting on one of the reform committees, sorry one of the select committees pardon me
Starting point is 00:20:47 um which is unheard of in parliament you know what i i i thought i'd got it wrong the lib dems have 72 mps 72 mps they got fewer votes than reform UK, which has five MPs. I mean, the system is rigged, Chris. But the fact that now they're rigging the system in other ways, let's ban Reform UK from select committees. Let's ban Nigel Farage from being able to broadcast. I think it actually shows their terror. And I believe, Chrisris they have a real reason to be terrified because nigel is coming the revolution is coming reform uk is coming and eventually they won't be able to use these little tactics to stop it no they won't they are obviously enjoying the um if we can call it a honeymoon period, with what they've done with winter fuel payments, with the release of prisoners.
Starting point is 00:21:52 Starmer's personal rating, as you know, Dan, in office when you've got five years to put it right. But there's no question the direction of travel with this government. Anybody that expected that Starmer would be anything other than a hard left authoritarian autocrat was in clown cuckoo land. You've only got to look at his record, look at his history to know that this is what was coming around the corner. And what he's trying to do is to consolidate his grip on power within the Labour Party. It's nothing to do with the opposition parties. They've got such a majority that Starmer believes he can do what he wants. But you're absolutely right. He's already already marginalized a substantial chunk of the electorate just on those two issues alone the early release of
Starting point is 00:22:49 serious and violent offenders and the winter fuel allowance um so that's well over 10 million people that have been you know directly affected by that but at the moment the argument is he doesn't need to care but you know and i know dan the direction of travel in this country with people like the Together Declaration, the support for reform, fastest growing party in the United Kingdom in terms of members, the momentum is already swinging away from the Labour Party. It is. And with discussions like this, I think it will swing even further. Sadiq Khan now saying that prisoners should jump the queue for housing, with the mayor of London saying that prioritising those released would help to cut re-offending. There has been outrage about this decision, of course,
Starting point is 00:23:40 because think how difficult it is for ordinary honest hard-working folk to receive housing at the moment nigel farage posted on x city khan wants free housing for criminals and illegal migrants and he wants you to pay for it sharon davies posted how the hell are we making it a benefit to be a convicted criminal or an illegal immigrant to get housing before someone born in the uk that's abided by the law, not hurt others, not lied, paid their bills and been a credit to society. I really despair where we are headed. And finally, actually, some response, some opposition from a conservative. We don't get much of that anymore. Tom Tugendhat, who's running for the party leadership, says,
Starting point is 00:24:22 so let me get this straight. labor have released prisoners onto our streets sadiq khan has given them priority for housing while the government have lowered the housing targets he keeps missing when does kestama plan to start serving the british people and i also like this from reform uk actually who i thought i got the contrast perfectly correct on monday kestama released 1 700 prisons early now sadiq khan says that those offenders should jump the housing queue and he wants you to pay for it and look the thing about this charlie is that it will actually be a policy let's just get our head around this. It will be a policy where you are disadvantaged if you haven't broken the law. Well, there is some nuance to this. And again, another unpopular comment I'm about to make.
Starting point is 00:25:15 But if you put people back on the streets with no hope, the next thing they're going to do is go back to their old ways to commit crimes most people that have been released early from some of the videos that i've seen are um one or the other they're either very happy to be out and they're going to try and turn their life around or they openly admit they're going to re-offend because in there they get three square meals a day tonight one of the one of the guys said on camera in one of the media interviews he'll be sleeping on a park bench so there is there is some nuance here i do take on board the point though that we shouldn't actually be paying for criminals to be given social housing but i do actually add to that by saying this i believe that a house the home is the foundation for prosperity so i'm actually an
Starting point is 00:26:04 advocate more so for the development of social housing because I think if you take away the foundation, the root, the home, you've got no choice but to go into crime and you've got no choice but to go into things like drugs and alcohol and ruin your life even further. Look, I absolutely do understand the point that you're making, but Chris, people are fed up because we are already in many cases now
Starting point is 00:26:27 losing accommodation to illegal migrants and so now if you're also losing the opportunity of housing to prisoners it's going to become almost impossible and this is by the way for people who are working a good hard honest living every single day and cannot get a house in this country. Well, I've solved the prisoner problem, Dan, because the 4000 pensioners who will die this winter as a result of the withdrawal of the winter fuel allowance is 80 percent of the prisoners that are being released under the early release fixed tariff scheme. So when you then factor in that Starmer seems to next be targeting those living on their own to take away the single person's council tax deduction of 25%, they will be incentivised to take in prisoners and migrants. So I think actually, from the left's perspective, he solved the problem. I mean, I'm joking, of course. It's ludicrous that we are favouring migrants who
Starting point is 00:27:33 are here for nefarious reasons, those who may even be genuine asylum seekers over our own people. And in addition to that, when it comes to the early release of prisoners, I've got some sympathy with Charlie's perspective on this, because I do believe that a secure and stable home environment is the bedrock of good behaviour, good citizenry in this country. And undoubtedly, there does need to be more social housing built. That's beyond question. But prioritising those who have just come fresh out of prison and those who have arrived fresh off the boats on our southern border over the citizenry of the United Kingdom that the government is failing to protect is lunacy.
Starting point is 00:28:20 Now, so many of us are just fed up. We are completely fed up after just weeks with what we see as a government that is not only failing in its promises, not only not there for us, but also acting in such an authoritarian manner and thank god for jim davidson my friend the politically active comedian who i think is becoming a spokesperson for the silence majority he's another one who isn't in the mainstream media he has his own platform, Ustream, and he has accused two-tier, here, slippery starmer of running a dictatorship. Watch. Well, first of all, I'm a pensioner and I think I got 200 quid once for fuel. I don't know if I got any after that, but I didn't need it.
Starting point is 00:29:22 So why send it to me? I'm probably thinking that if they do a means test, which they've got to do now, because they said the poorest pensioners can have it, but the rich ones can't, it's going to cost them more to do the means test. Oh, we'll have to have an inquiry and a judge comes in. And parties, MPs from all parties are getting the ump. But instead of voting against this silly bill, 50 Labour MPs are apparently going to abstain. What? What? They're too scared to say, I'm sorry, we don't agree. We think this is bollocks. No, no, no. You know why? They've been threatened they'll have the whip
Starting point is 00:29:56 removed. No, this is supposed to be a democracy, isn't it? I think the whip is your right to vote. So you can't vote. So you might as well just go to the CAF and still get your money. Right. And they don't really care. The Labour Party don't care about taking the whip away from 50 people because they've got such a big majority. So surely we should be removing this so-called whip if an MP has committed a serious disciplinary issue, shouldn't we? Or just use that as an everyday method of stopping unease amongst the ranks. It's okay, unless you vote for us, you're going to have your whip removed, don't you worry about that. It's piss particle, isn't it? We might as well be a f***ing dictatorship. It is a betrayal
Starting point is 00:30:36 of people, working class people, all people who have paid into the system all of their f***ing lives and they're now at their most vulnerable. You MPs know it's wrong. You know we know it's wrong. Anyone who votes for this or abstains is a f***ing coward and that will be your lasting legacy among the voters. Well, first of all, I... And it will be actually, because these were MPs that were literally holding up signs when they were going around canvassing saying that they would not withdraw the winter fuel
Starting point is 00:31:06 allowance for pensioners. But Chris Davies, are we now living in Starmer's dictatorship? Is Jim Davidson right? He's 100% right. No question about it. Starmer has done what Harris is attempting to do in the US, which is to appear centrist, knowing that a radical left agenda was on the way thereafter. And it's always been the case, Dan, that when the right is in office, the left takes over, the left is in power. And what the left is in power and what the left is most focused on now is retaining control is retaining power and the only way they know how to do it is through authoritarian and indeed totalitarian means so jim's got it on the money people may find his vernacular and he's slightly blue language offensive i don't it doesn't bother me in the slightest. He says what he sees.
Starting point is 00:32:05 And that's what you have to admire about Jim. And we need more people like him to stand up. You know, we can have the discussion about Calvin going off to the US and everything else and saying we need more freedom fighters. Like Calvin Robinson. Yeah, absolutely. To stand up. And he's right. We need more people.
Starting point is 00:32:24 We need more people. We need brave people. And independent media, as you highlighted earlier on, is the platform to do it on. Don't try and do it on the mainstream media because you'll last about 15 seconds. Well, indeed, indeed, because Charlie Sanson, I used to have Jim Davidson on with me every single week on my TV news news show it was one of the most popular and top rated segments both on tv and online and since i've left he has been axed because they're too scared that he speaks the truth and sometimes it's an unpalatable truth oh it certainly is i mean what he says in those videos you just showed us is absolutely right you know the government have found another 600 billion i believe it is for ukraine 600 million 600 million but obviously
Starting point is 00:33:13 it adds to the billions that have already been spent yeah yeah so 600 million sounds a bit more right i know i knew i misspoke there so they've £600 million to a war that we've got no role in, a war that I think we should play no part in whatsoever, so that pensioners can freeze to death, and all the while they're releasing criminals onto the streets. And, by the way, spending £9 billion to give train drivers paid £70,000 a year a pay rise, and we know that's because they're completely in cahoots with the unions.
Starting point is 00:33:47 And actually, what about how much money we're spending on migrants too? Because I agree with you, Charlie. I spoke about it on the show yesterday. Of course, we cannot keep writing this blank cheque for Ukraine, but we cannot keep writing a blank cheque for migrants either. And who has been prepared to speak out on that? You guessed it, Jim Davidson. As a Labour MP called Lucy Powell, she claims that the economy, the economy would have crashed if she scrapped, if they hadn't scrapped the winter fuel allowance.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Bollocks. What is that about? How much money are we giving in overseas aid? How much money are we spending on illegal immigrants in this country? And she's actually saying that scrapping the fuel allowance has saved the economy. Right? 11.6 billion on overseas climate aid. Right? Right? So we can't light a fire here because we're adding to the green stuff that's going on. But in India,
Starting point is 00:34:46 in India where they burn 2 million hectares a day and cause global warming. No, it's a f***ing joke. These are mental people. These are little... How long are we going to put up with this? They spent 8 million a day on migrants' hotels. Right?
Starting point is 00:35:04 8 million a day. Listen to this. Did you see that the other day? There was one of them committee rooms. I'd quite like that. And so they get the old civil servants there, the lefty civil servants, and the MPs give them a grilling. And this geezer, this was to do with migrants. They have 5 000 beds on standby for migrants and do you know where these beds are in hotels they're being paid for 5 000 beds i wonder if they do it 5 000 charlie and that's not to mention by the way operation scatter which is going on which the government doesn't want you to talk talk about which will see illegal migrants coming to a town a community near you charlie i apologize there was a distraction there on the screen um you know the fact that we're paying for these people to come over is a disgrace if you went homeless tomorrow you wouldn't be
Starting point is 00:36:04 given anything as a man in particular if i went homeless tomorrow as a single man i wouldn't get hotel room i wouldn't get money i would just be told to sort it out and might be given access to a hostel if i'm lucky if i'm lucky so you see people making jokes online all the time if you want your mortgage paid for you want to you know start again and get a free house and a free car go to france come back on a rubber dinghy throw the passport in the ocean and pretend you don't speak the language and you'll have your life sorted out for you that is supposed to be a joke but that's the reality and people are tired of paying for that reality i can't stand it i think it's absolute disgrace absolute disgrace ch, where do you stand on this one? Well, that £22 billion
Starting point is 00:36:47 £22 billion, it is £22 billion Yeah, £22 billion so-called black hole. Yeah, I mean it's remarkable that we've got this £22 billion black hole but we can find £600 million down the back of the sofa to give to Zelensky and it absolutely won't be
Starting point is 00:37:04 siphoned off and it absolutely won't be siphoned off. And it absolutely won't be disappearing into offshore bank accounts. And nothing like that's going to happen. Of course not. It's all going to go to the front line. I think at this stage you need Andrew Lawrence, not Chris Davis. He'd do this much better than I do. But, no, it's absurd, Dan.
Starting point is 00:37:21 But all of these things are designed to bait and switch. They are all designed to distract us from the real issues that are coming around the corner, because this is just the beginning. And when you talk about Operation Scatter, we're talking about Angela Rayner, who is very quiet at the moment, Dan. I don't know if you've noticed. She's not. Apart from when she's in Ibiza. She wasn't until that moment there, yeah. She's still hungover, Chris.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Well, she's entitled to it, Charlie, because she works very, very hard. Oh, yeah, but Boris Johnson wasn't, according to Angela Rayner. Absolutely not. Well, it's one rule for them and one rule for us. I wanted to also show you another issue that Jim Davidson has raised. He thinks there's something going on when it comes to the boats crossing the channel.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Something is up. Something isn't right, Jim Davidson says. Watch this. Who would get in them? And how are they getting the £1,000? Tell me how some little f***er from Eritrea, poor bastard, walked across miles and miles and miles of safe countries to get to our country,
Starting point is 00:38:40 but they got to cross the channel in a boat first and give someone £1,000. So all these poor bastards who have got nothing have all got a grand in cash in their pocket Why isn't more of them being beaten up and robbed? What is going on something is not fucking right here And I don't know what it is a amount of illegal immigrants risking their lives crossing the channel to get to the UK Why why is that because we are a soft touch. What is it?
Starting point is 00:39:06 We've got 1.6 million immigrants on the dole here, signing on, on benefits. So how's that going, Prime Minister? How's the gang smashing? Mm-hmm. Record numbers. Record numbers.
Starting point is 00:39:21 Right? And now these people have been killed and picked up by the French and dumped over here of course and why is our government doing all to sort it out we don't want these people to die in the channel we don't want them to come who would so something isn't right here jim davidson says charlie sansom what do you make of that i think he's absolutely spot on i mean i've always said this for years it's an absolute fiddle that you've got people coming across europe going across all these same
Starting point is 00:39:49 countries and then having money to buy their access to the uk for a smuggling group and you know for a long period of time i wasn't even convinced they were paying smugglers i thought they've just taken their chances and maybe you know forming collective in cali and making their own way over but you know j Jim makes a very good point there. How do they have the money for this? We're supposed to believe, if you listen to anything on the left of politics, that these people are running away from a war zone, they're in a disaster zone, they need our help.
Starting point is 00:40:16 They don't need our help. They're taking the piss. Chris Davies, something isn't right with this criminal activity across the channel, according to Jim Davidson. Well, something's definitely not right, Dan. It stinks. But don't worry. Don't worry, because Comrade Keir is smashing the gangs. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:37 And it must be true, because he said so. You're right. And look, Dan, we all know that when it comes down to it, in the same way as the champagne corks were popping outside Wandsworth prison the other day, we've now got lifelong Labour voters being released onto the streets to commit more serious and violent crime. People quaking at the prospect of being battered and abused again in the future by people that should have been spending more years in prison. We've got people arriving by the bucket load on the southern coast. How many of them will be deported? A fraction. What will the rest vote when they're given the opportunity for citizenship? They'll vote Labour. This is a very cynical ploy to ensure perpetual power for the left in this country.
Starting point is 00:41:28 Nothing more, nothing less. Indeed. Chris Davies, the owner of True Conservative Media, Charlie Sanson, host of X Uncensored, which I'll be taking part in. So, Charlie, seven o'clock UK time, which is 2 p.m. Eastern. And that is on Sunday, right?
Starting point is 00:41:52 That's what I'm looking forward to. I think the reason why I find you interesting is that people know who you are, but they don't know who you are. And I want to kind of dig a little bit. And so you're going to probe me. I'm terrified. I'm really looking forward to it so yes Charlie what's your ex handle so that people can
Starting point is 00:42:13 follow if they want to watch with us or listen with us on Sunday my handle is my name is at Charlie Sansom spell S-A-N for November S-O-m for mother everyone gets that wrong so right and i will obviously post it on my ex account as well really looking forward to it thank you both now standby lady colin campbell is here in just one minute why on earth if everything
Starting point is 00:42:38 is so rosy in montecito has prince harry decided that he's going to go away with the lads for his 40th. Didn't go well last time, did it? But first, guys, you know this is the best time of year. And girls. And girls, too. Football is back. We're talking Premier League in the UK and in the US. It's NFL Sundays and college football Saturdays.
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Starting point is 00:45:22 As we learn that Prince Harry is going to celebrate his 40th birthday not by going on a romantic holiday with the woman he claims to love so much Meghan Markle or with his invisible children but rather he will set off on a lad's holiday to celebrate his 40th birthday with Meghan back at home according to the Daily Mail and no sign of William 10 years after the brothers partied together for his 30th. Now of course Lady C, great to see you by the way, of course Harry decided to reveal this in People magazine, in an email to People magazine, so we now know and we'll come to this later we now know that he is the source for all of the stories that appear in this magazine we knew anyway come on Megan's been giving them
Starting point is 00:46:13 stories for about five six years now but still bizarre thing to do but what do you make of the fact that he's decided to go off on a lad's holiday it doesn't exactly suggest that things are rosy on the home front does it well dan i hate to be obstructive and disruptive but it could actually imply that they are so happy and solidly married that he can actually go off on his own. It could imply that. I don't think it does, but it could imply that. I think it implies that exactly what we have all been hearing, that things are very rocky and Harry's really delighted to get up from under her thumb. And I gather that he's
Starting point is 00:47:06 under nothing else but her thumb at this point. And may I say it will be interesting if he and Orlando Bloom are together because Orlando Bloom had the tendency to display that which God gave him.
Starting point is 00:47:30 Oh, yes. God was rather more generous with Orlando than he was with Harry. Oh, goodness. Okay. Let me tell you what, according to Taz, our friend, the royal YouTuber, had to say on this lady. She said, sorry, but I do not believe that this is normal behavior. Harry going on a lad's holiday for his 40th, obviously only with Meghan-approved friends. Seriously, who would go away without their wife and children to celebrate their birthday?
Starting point is 00:47:59 He's 40, not 21. So she's leaning towards suggesting that this means things aren't exactly going well. Well, you know, Dan, we've all heard that things are extremely rocky and volatile, but I was simply proposing the alternative as a hypothesis. I don't actually, as I said, believe that that was the case. I think Taz is most likely absolutely right. Harry's most likely delighted to get a break from being under that thumb. And who can blame him? But I mean, you know, of course he's going with the lads,
Starting point is 00:48:42 which again, Harry used to be somebody who liked being with the lads. And I think it's actually a very positive sign from his point of view, because it shows that he's no longer attached at the hip. But if you believe, Lady C, this email that Prince Harry sent to People magazine. In fact, he's the happiest he's ever been. So in case you didn't read these screeds of platitudes at home, let me take you through it. Prince Harry has emailed People magazine to say that the greatest gift of all is his family his children specifically he
Starting point is 00:49:29 says he says i enjoy watching them grow every single day and i love being their dad uh he also goes on to say that he increased their security and this is according to a friend a friend but remember we now know that harry is directly emailing people magazine and the friend says harry has been reluctant to show his children publicly not out of a desire to keep them hidden but to protect their privacy and safety from potential threats he wants them to lead as normal a life as possible without the fear of kidnapping or harm. And the friend added, as a dad and husband, Harry is determined to ensure that history doesn't repeat itself. So, ladies, see, loads to pick up on there, loads to decode.
Starting point is 00:50:17 But firstly, what do you make of the fact that he's actually emailing People magazine now with quotes direct that he is allowing them to publish. Isn't that bizarre? Well, again, Dan, I'll say you and I have both known for some time that Harry's a publicity junkie and he absolutely loves it. You know, and his pretense to the contrary was something that people believed at first. But people like us have known for some time that he absolutely just loves the attention. And you only need to see him when he's without Meghan on his own. He absolutely beams with delight when he sees a camera.
Starting point is 00:51:02 And then sometimes he remembers he should be glowing and so he then puts on the glower face but so that's you know right there i mean he's a large hypocrite and it couldn't be more obvious where that's concerned yeah true and then do you believe uh what he has to say in this article because it's an interesting one't it, to write an article to a magazine or give a statement to a magazine, which means you know they are going to put your children at the center of the coverage, while at the same time saying that you're doing everything to protect the privacy of your children. That doesn't exactly add up, does it? Well, nothing with them ever adds up back to the matter is that you know a very happy couple and a very happy
Starting point is 00:51:55 person would not be asserting so so firmly how happy he is I do think that he's absolutely right when he says that his children are the centre of his life and that they have given him a purpose in life. I think that's absolutely true. I would have said that, you know, as for gilding the rest of the lily, that he's so happy. My understanding is he's not so happy. The marriage is extremely rocky and very volatile, and nobody likes being under somebody's heel the way he is at all times under hers. But I will say, as somebody whose children were threatened with being kidnapped as well in the early 2000s. And I had to get Scotland Yard involved.
Starting point is 00:52:52 Wow. You know, it's ludicrous. But if the children are not photographed, that they're somewhat safer, that's utter rubbish because a kidnapper would target the children and would be very easily able to see what the children looked like just by following them from home to school on a daily basis. So right there, that doesn't add up. And it certainly doesn't add up to people who've had their children being threatened with kidnapping, as I had with mine when they were younger.
Starting point is 00:53:32 So it doesn't make sense. But everything that Harry and Meghan do somehow doesn't quite matter. And they sort of push out these narratives and come up with these excuses to justify their conduct. But if you actually know what's really going on, none of it makes sense. So that, again, I thought was just ridiculous, at least to me, because I've been there and done that and I know that kidnappers already it's very easy for a kidnapper to find out which specific child they're going to kidnap I mean you know they don't go and kidnap the neighbor's child it's ludicrous I mean he may be stupid but not everybody's as stupid as he is no indeed indeed now look I want to talk to you about the big
Starting point is 00:54:26 other story of the week involving the sussexes which was over this re-emergence in public at the local montecito bookstore with oprah winfrey so everyone was thinking oh this is odd because oprah had distanced herself from harry and megan maybe they're back being friends again. But now a fascinating video has emerged, Lady C, which I want to play you, which shows Oprah actually arriving in the middle of Meghan's speech. Meghan looks furious that Oprah has stolen her thunder. And Oprah doesn't exactly look delighted to see the Duchess of Sussex. So let's have a look and I'll get you to react off the back. So let's just look at it one more time because I know it was quite quick and there's a few subtleties there.
Starting point is 00:55:24 So here's one other look at it one more time because I know it was quite quick and there's a few subtleties there. So here's one other look at it. Safety of what I was craving, I knew I could find in a bookstore. I get the book, go to checkout, place it there at the counter. Now she wasn't happy, was she, Lady C? Because surely that would have been a moment for her to stop and say, Whoa, whoa, whoa, look who's just arrived, Oprah Winfrey, the woman behind the legendary book club, the woman who told my story to the world.
Starting point is 00:55:51 But instead it was just like a glare and how dare you interrupt my moment and steal the attention from me. Yes, because, of course, she would not have expected Oprah to do something quite so hostile and unprofessional. I mean, that's really very unprofessional of Oprah, as you know only too well. I mean, you would never do that. No, it felt deliberate, though, didn't it? What? Well, it felt deliberate.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Exactly. what well it felt deliberate exactly i think i think that oprah's giving a dual message on the you know on the one hand she's in the same room as megan and on the other hand she's giving the message that well you know maybe everything isn't quite as hunky-dory in the land of Never Never Land as Meghan would like people to believe it is. I think it's very subtle. And I mean, there's absolutely no way that this would have happened if it hadn't been deliberate. And it's a rail put down. And I actually don't blame Meghan for being rather cheesed off. Where I do think that she has let herself down is, had she been a little bit more professional, or a little bit, had a bit more presence of mind, or shall we say a bit more sophistication, she'd have covered it
Starting point is 00:57:18 as indeed you suggested she should. Oh, look who's arrived. Isn't it wonderful? Come to hear me speak. I mean, she could have spun it even in that direction, but she didn't. And I completely agree. It was rude of Oprah because the thing you would do if you're late to an event like that, you would wait. You would wait until she had finished speaking and then you would enter so the whole thing was very awkward but you saw the posed pictures here there's photos of harry with uh portia de rossi or that's megan hugging portia de rossi islander generous's wife but you didn't
Starting point is 00:57:55 see posed up pictures of megan and harry with oprah so i think something still is going on there certainly there is a frosty relationship these days but ladies see can I move on to my favorite royal moment of the week because this combined my two countries so I loved it so the Black Ferns are a New Zealand female rugby team they are a great bunch of girls and they were at a Buckingham Palace reception with King Charles and they wanted the monarch to have his first ever group hug. This was done, I think, very respectfully
Starting point is 00:58:35 and the king loved it. Watch. A hug? Yeah. Why not? And he actually spoke about it after too. I much appreciated this chance to meet you and to have such a warm hug from both of you. Wasn't it great? Wasn't it great?
Starting point is 00:59:20 Please tell me you loved it. I loved every minute of it, Dan. And of course it was with new zealand yes you know the king is very warm and the king has a very easy going way with him when when people are positive and i mean this has come across here I mean the late queen would never have done something like that because of course she was a different sort of personality but he he's very warm and affectionate and he's very warm and affectionate in his private life and it's coming across in his public life as well that he really is warm. I thought it was beautiful.
Starting point is 01:00:07 And the fact that it had something to do with New Zealand, I wonder if it had anything to do with you, naughty damn boy. Well, all I would say is that it's the best of Kiwi down-to-earth nature. There's something about New Zealanders that are very friendly we don't really do the whole authority thing and so I loved seeing the combination because obviously I'm a dual citizen a dual British and New Zealand citizen but I'm a major monarchist and so I loved it I absolutely loved it but look stand by ladies see don't go anywhere because you know it's very important to me that we have a safe space,
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