Dan Wootton Outspoken - STABBINGS AT NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL AS MSM LIES CONTINUE AMID CALLS TO BAN LONDON EVENT

Episode Date: August 26, 2024

To watch the exclusive Uncancelled After Show for 30-minutes extra content EVERY weekday, sign up at: https://outspoken.live/premium Notting Hill Carnage, as a 32-year-old woman is "in a life threate...ning condition" after being one of three people STABBED in just a day at the London event, which saw 90 arrests, 15 assaults on police officers and ten assaults on emergency workers. But Sly News describes the Notting Hill Carnival as “really peaceful and enjoyable”. In his Digest, Dan calls on the event to be axed and lambasts the blatant two tier policing and media coverage. PLUS: The deranged and depraved MSM use an ISIS terrorist stabbing in Germany that killed THREE to try and turn on the so-called “far right” AND: Nando’s waitress attacked by Muslim man and ignored by the police hits back in an astonishing statement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:02 I'm Dan Wilson. This is Outspoken Live, episode number 37, take two. Notting Hill Carnage, as a 32-year-old woman is in a life-threatening condition after being one of three people stabbed in just a day at the London event, which saw 90 arrests, 15 assaults on police officers, and 10 assaults on emergency workers. But Sly News describes the Notting Hill Carnival as really peaceful and enjoyable. And this is their concern regarding an ISIS terrorist stabbing three innocent civilians dead in Germany. When you look at something like this, you just really worry about how it could be used by those on the far right to stir up hatred. In my digest next, I expose the blatant two-tier reporting from Sly News and call for the Notting Hill Carnival, a dangerous scourge to be axed once and for all. Also coming up today, why we all need to be concerned about
Starting point is 00:02:06 the arrest of the telegram app boss Pavel Durov in France in the latest attack on free speech and the Nando's waitress, well, waitress beaten up by a Muslim man and ignored by the police speaks out. I'll show you what she has to say. Plus, fury as Lorraine Kelly compares lining up at an airport post-Brexit to untermenschen, a German language word used by the Nazis to mean a subhuman. Coming back though, again, we nearly missed our flight because we had all this and it's this kind of segregation and you feel like some kind of like intervention, you know, that you're standing in this other queue for ages.
Starting point is 00:02:48 And then you have to go up to a different place to get your passport looked at and all the rest of it. And it's just awful. And it's going backwards. So hopefully, hopefully, we might be able to actually do something about it because maybe these rules aren't written in stone like we thought they were.
Starting point is 00:03:03 My superstar panel with me this bank holiday weekend, two of our absolute favourites waiting patiently in the wings, June Slater and Lalani Daudi. Then in the uncancelled after show, an explosive new theory emerges in the unsolved murder of BBC star Jill Dando. Was she trying to smash a paedophile ring at the corporation? We'll explore. You can register to watch on our own website, www.outspoken.live.
Starting point is 00:03:29 It's a safe space, as you know, free of censorship. Your support at just £5 a month not only gives you 30 minutes of extra content every single weekday, it also allows us to continue making this independent daily news show. But now, let's go. An astonishing weekend in the UK as the egregious two-tier policing under Slippery Starmer has been exposed, alongside the chronic two-tier reporting of such events in the mainstream media. Sly News, the left-wing organisation owned by Comcast, like MSNBC in the US, sent an activist who has previously been exposed for her campaigning ex-posts to the Notting Hill Carnival to try and convince the world
Starting point is 00:04:16 that it is just the event the UK needs to pull us all together after the horrendous so-called far-right riots. Watch. And is this year particularly important because of what we saw earlier this summer in terms of the rioting across Britain? Yeah, I think it is. I think people need to understand that the carnival is not going to cause any trouble. We are all coming together. And is this...
Starting point is 00:04:39 Oh yes, she insisted. This is just the sort of event she would want in her part of london all the crime all the violence that's just being stirred up by horrible liars like me right thank you so much i'm also from lewisham and actually i wish we had something like this in south london but it's great that we get to come hey we're lit we're lit hey yes like i said i got banded in with unks i just released a new single called remember so make sure you check it out. Thank you So much enjoy enjoy the rest of the day. Thank you Well, you can see that lots of people here enjoying themselves and people in all sorts of costumes
Starting point is 00:05:13 We've spoken to families where there are three generations of people here grandmas mums and bringing their children as well It is a really really big event for London But it doesn't go entirely without trouble. And you can see from local businesses and homes, some of them are boarded up. There are 7,000 metropolitan police officers policing this today. And we've seen a handful of arrests, but largely it's been a really peaceful and a really joyous day. This Notting Hill Convo of 2024, which comes after a summer where there has been some violent disorder on streets But mainly people talking about how this is important in trying to bring communities together, especially in a year like this Thank you so much. Oh, yes that terrible violent disorder. None of that at the Notting Hill carnival, right?
Starting point is 00:05:56 Until Sly News was struck in the face by reality Last hour they've given us an update that they've made 38 arrests and recovered four knives and they said a man believed to be in his 20s has been stabbed. His injuries are not life-threatening but overall it's been a really peaceful and enjoyable day for people. Really peaceful, really enjoyable. Just the little stabbing. Three stabbings now. One life-threatening.
Starting point is 00:06:34 It's unbelievable, isn't it? If this were any other event, especially one for the white working classes of this country, it would have been shut down years ago. I mean, look at this extraordinary rap sheet released by the police after the family day on the carnival, meaning that things are only getting worse right now. Three stabbings, including a 32-year-old woman now in a life-threatening condition, 90 arrests, 15 police officers assaulted, 10 assaults on emergency workers, four sexual assaults. You get the drift. But London's failed Mayor Sadiq Khan, who, let's be honest, has turned the city into a lawless hellhole. I know, I live here, I've been mugged twice under his rule. He claims that carnival is the very fabric of our city and an amazing way to bring communities together.
Starting point is 00:07:16 But this is the respect so-called revellers have for the police. Look at that. It really should be renamed notting hill carnage right notting hill carnage and it should be shut down because what once might have been a cultural celebration has become nothing more than a costly hotbed of violence and crime that destroys a neighborhood every year. But that wasn't even the worst of a weekend of shame for Sly News. I was absolutely furious when I was sent this clip of its newspaper reviewer, Thea Usherwood, expressing that the only concern about the barbaric likely ISIS terrorist attack in Germany that saw three innocents stabbed to death on Friday night was that it might emboldened the so-called far right. When you look at something like this, you just really worry about how it could be used by those on the far right to stir up hatred, to look at this and say,
Starting point is 00:08:29 well, here's the justification. This is why this will be jumped on by those on the far right to say, well, there's some justification to our cause. And that's concerning. And nobody... ISIS is a terrorist organisation. This is plainly being treated as a terrorist attack, as it should be, and the police and authorities
Starting point is 00:08:50 should be able to do their work and bring the perpetrator, you know, whoever it might be, to justice. But I do, you know, it is concerning, I think, that potentially the way, you know, this could play out, we've seen the rise of the riots in Germany particularly, but also in this country and across Europe as well. You know, Yasmin, I saw on social media earlier people saying, what did this person look like? Now, were they asking to do a public service, so people keep an eye out if they are still
Starting point is 00:09:14 at large, or were they up to no good in asking that question? No, and as Theo says, you know, the whole riots thing and how it was instigated. And look, I'm a Muslim. There is just so much to pick apart there. It shows the extent of the dystopian post-truth world that we now live in, that the newsreader there, Mark Barbet, was actually suggesting that people should not be given the information about the physical characteristics of a terrorist on the loose
Starting point is 00:09:47 just in case it might be used for the wrong purposes. That's why we always hear about a man these days. Just a man. Just a man. That clip, when I posted it, went viral. And the reaction from some folk I respect a lot was heartening. Colin Brazier, my friend and the former Sly News presenter who became a launch host of GB News because he was sick to death of that sort of madness, posted on X, After 9-11, there were a few years where news channels routinely and often illuminatingly interrogated the nature of Islamism. Now they feel their job is to soothe tensions, offer reassurance and marginalise wrong-think. The latest accusation of Islamophobia has blunted debate.
Starting point is 00:10:40 It's a really good point, isn't it? What is it going to take for us to have one of these real national conversations in the media? Another 9-11 atrocity? Harriet Sargent wrote, I was doing Sky News press preview a few years ago when reports came in of an ISIS attack. The presenter and left-wing pundits' first priority was how this might fuel the far right. When I spoke up for the victims, it was as if I'd mentioned a dirty word. So this is quite clearly a systemic problem within the MSM. Summed up hilariously, actually, by this meme suggesting sly news would blame the dinosaurs going extinct, the meteor on the far right if it had a chance. But the very serious side of this media manipulation was pointed out by Star Daily Telegraph columnist Alison Pearson, one of the few sane voices left in the MSM, when she wrote, There is a wary inevitability about these cases.
Starting point is 00:11:40 Atrocity committed, innocence murdered, police sidelined and sil and silence the bereaved lest they say something quote unquote hateful i.e true and justified media focuses on the far right response to wicked misogynistic anti-western killing to avoid awkward discussion about what these barbarous lunatics are doing in our country anyone who suggests barbarous lunatics are the root of the problem, not the barely existent far right, is either smeared or, new improvement, arrested to shut down the conversation. Await the next massacre. Repeat. Well, I refuse to do that. So I promise to have the outspoken conversations about these issues because that's the joy of being independent. So let me share with you two views on this you won't hear represented elsewhere in the MSM.
Starting point is 00:12:31 It was actually my superstar panellist today, June Ililani, who pointed this out to me. The foreign minister of the UAE warning seven years ago where the West was heading. And let me say this in English so you can understand what I'm saying. I have translation. No, I know you have translation, but I just want to make sure you get it right. There will come a day that we will see far more radical extremists and terrorists coming out of Europe because of lack of decision-making, trying to be politically correct, or assuming that they know the Middle East and they know Islam and they know the others far better than we do.
Starting point is 00:13:24 And I'm sorry, but that's pure ignorance. Well, he was right, wasn't he? Then there's the former Met detective Peter Blackski revealing in his very un-PC way, which I love, why the sort of carnage we've seen this weekend at Notting Hill Carnival is repeated time and again. Nobody died in the riots. Three people died in a knife crime this weekend alone. Lock them up. Really? How are you getting on with county lines? Well, we closed three down last week.
Starting point is 00:13:56 Yeah, and guess what? Four more started. It's all bollocks. If I was policing an area where young black men were being stabbed to death by young black men, I'd spend each and every working day stopping and searching young black men. We cannot carry on with this madness, with so many lives being lost, with so many... Nobody died. They will immediately drag those accused of the stabbings at the Notting Hill Carnival through the justice system at warped speed. They'll post their pictures all over social media. They'll run videos showing them being arrested if they got away from the carnival. Then they'll hold a press conference demanding that the event never be held
Starting point is 00:14:38 again. I won't hold my breath. But to discuss this further, let me finally introduce today's superstar panel. And I'm delighted to be joined for the entire show today by two of my favourites, the YouTube sensation June Slater and social commentator Leilani Dowding. So June, let's start with the Notting Hill carnage. Can you believe that Sly News is still trying to say that this event is mostly peaceful? Well, I got a message today from one of my followers who just put Sky News and they couldn't believe it.
Starting point is 00:15:22 They just could not believe that they were reporting about Notting Hill as though, oh, well, someone's fallen off a slide. Someone tripped up when they were buying themselves a candy floss. They talk about it like incidental events. You know, as the copper said, nobody died in the riots. Damage was done. It's totally out of order we know that but Notting Hill Carnival is presented as this family time um I mean I it's not something I'd ever want to attend and I think the way the behavior is you know I'm 66 I don't want to see a woman getting away with twerking a big fat backside to a policeman who just stands there and takes it it's it's horrible i don't want to see it and i don't want to think that people you know as he said the thing is this narrative this sanctimonious narrative is dangerous you know they should be stopping people
Starting point is 00:16:20 and searching them that will stop them carrying knives because they're going to get searched. There's no threat to stop bad people doing bad things because the police are governed by a higher body. You know, you've got Khan, you've got now a prime minister that's like Stalin, who they're just deflecting the poo all the time. Nothing sticks. It's not our fault. You know, it's the far right.
Starting point is 00:16:48 And I know anything to do with any mixed race events, or it all goes according to plan. And if there's a stabbing, we'll just keep it under wraps. We'll play it down. Well, people aren't stupid. And that's the biggest insult. Sky News are absolutely rude to their audience because their audience, which they're losing real double fast, knows what's going on. We're not stupid. I think we're back on.
Starting point is 00:17:16 I think Sadiq Khan has got into the system today, June. My apologies, my apologies to everyone. There are a few gremlins, apparently some other channels also experiencing some streaming difficulties today. So we'll try and resolve and work out what that is. But Leilani, should the Notting Hill Carnage be banned? Well, I think that you can tell that the media, the government and the police obviously hold um the notting hill carnival to such low expectations that it's almost okay that if there's three stabbings and somebody is in life-threatening condition this was a lady um who had gone with her child on family day who is now in life-threatening condition and the media just gloss over it it's like it's okay it's not in your carnival now as
Starting point is 00:18:04 you said if this had been anything else if this had been a St. George's Day parade, can you imagine the fuss that would have been made if it had been Tommy Robinson's rally, which I actually went to and it was peaceful. There was singing. It was a lovely, peaceful thing. There were, you know, maybe a hundred thousand people there. It was massive. No problems at all like this. Now it's not just stabbings. Yesterday, you know, maybe 100,000 people there. It was massive. No problems at all like this. Now, it's not just stabbings. Yesterday, Family Day, there were also four sexual assaults that occurred that people got arrested for, you know, knives, possession of weapons.
Starting point is 00:18:36 So, yeah, you know, this is 7,000 police have had to, and they're proud of it. They're proud that they put 7,000 police there. Like, put 20. Just say we have to take all the police out of London and shove them all at the Notting Hill Carnival. And how wonderful that is. You know, yes, I do think that if it's going to be this dangerous, then it should be banned. I'm sure if it was Glastonbury, if it was St. George's Day Parade, if it was anything else, it would be completely banned. But yeah, as I say, they're obviously holding these people to such low expectations that you know it's okay we'll just gloss over it all and june we're probably not
Starting point is 00:19:12 even going to see these criminals are we we're not going to see the metropolitan police parading them around making little music videos shaming, revealing their addresses online, because it feels like that was very much targeted at the folk who were at the so-called riots. Well, the incredible thing about what's gone on with the rioting, which was dreadful, and to anybody listening, you shouldn't have done it. You're out of order. You've just, you've trashed the memory of those three children. The riots will be remembered before then but let's get real here people have been jailed and um not allowed bail
Starting point is 00:19:53 because of something they've written online show me a person who's not regretted something they've said and i'll show you a complete liar we all say things in the heat of the moment and i'm not you know it's not something I would ever say but this is a woman with no criminal record he's not broken the law as a small child who's been denied bail denied bail she's got to sit with criminals on remand now and that will be such a shock to the average person there's a veteran a decorated, who served in Iraq and Northern Ireland and Belize, I think. And he made some sort of video online.
Starting point is 00:20:33 He wasn't actually at any protests. And he's been remanded until February the 25th. That's a sentence. Yeah, totally. And same with Lucy Connollylly who is the wife of the conservative councillor who made yes a very grim post on X in the heat of the moment but Leilani the post did not specify any particular person any particular location It was a generic post, which she quickly regretted. She is remanded in custody.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Now, that is ludicrous. Deleted it. Now, the horrific thing about it, actually, is that I went down a bit of a deep dive. I'd seen somebody post judges' names with the sentences that they gave some of these protesters. The ones that I picked out were for non-violent things. So a guy wearing a St. George's flag, you know, somebody that said something on Facebook, somebody that shouted at a police dog, somebody that made a
Starting point is 00:21:37 chant, or they've posted on Facebook, something like that. So I picked those out of this, what this guy had posted. And then next to it, he posted about a PDF file that had been let off by the same judge. Now I wanted to look through and make sure that it all tallied up and I found the news articles. They're all on my Twitter pinned to the top actually. And it will show you what the judge sentenced a person for, for like I said, chanting non-violent crimes. Online violence, the new definition by Keir Starmer, by the way, because violence is actually
Starting point is 00:22:12 physical, but Keir's come up with this new definition that you can have this online violence, so changing words again. And then going back to it, there is a picture of the headline and then a link to the article where the judge has actually let somebody with child rape photos or has raped their niece or something like that. You'll see the link there where those people have been given suspended sentences. Suspended sentences, which means they won't spend a single day in jail and that has been given by the same judges that have put people away between two to three years so when people say there's no two-tier policing they're insane it's right there and you can see it you can see it and it's the same sorry and it's the same as the reporting. I mean, it blows my mind when you posted that of that guy on Sky News turning it around and saying, you know, we should be worried about the far right. This is what happens, you know, when something like this happens, people start to worry about the far right.
Starting point is 00:23:19 No, that's not my first thought. My first thought is, when's that going to happen again here? But again, just like what I was talking about, somebody was actually arrested for sharing memes saying coming here soon. So are we not allowed to say that? Are we not allowed to express our concerns that these kinds of terrorist attacks are going to happen here in England? Are we not allowed to say that? Is that a crime? Is that being racist? Is that being Islamophobic? Because we're genuinely concerned
Starting point is 00:23:49 about what might happen here. I mean, this is the insanity of what's going on in England right now. And I don't think people around the world could probably grasp how crazy it's got with what you're not allowed to say and the twists and turns and mental gymnastics to try and blame the far right for literally anything well they're trying to create all right yeah well
Starting point is 00:24:13 it's exactly and the thing is june lalani is completely right to call out theo usherwood what's so worrying about this guy though is that he is booked now constantly and consistently on gb news and talk tv to provide apparently impartial journalism which he doesn't do simply because he's an xlbc guy they trust him he comes from the mainstream media i'm sorry the fact that his first thought was to try and worry about the far right after three German innocents had been stabbed by an ISIS terrorist says so much. Well, the thing is, what people are forgetting here, it doesn't matter who's hired him, the audience will turn their back on him, because the audience that GB News and Talk TV attract are the same people that listen to you and those that listen
Starting point is 00:25:03 to me. The people who have had enough of it, they've had enough of being gaslighted by the media and the government. And I couldn't believe he'd said it because I thought, hang on a minute, this is a group of people, the media and the government that are completely ignoring the primary problem. And the primary problem is the extremist attacks. And while you ignore that and concentrate on the reaction, his words were, we have to be careful of the reaction from the far right. So you can't have a reaction until you've had an action. So let's look at what the action is that's causing the reaction.
Starting point is 00:25:38 That's the primary problem. And they're not looking at it. And until you look at that, the reaction will always be fueled by anger, because what we want is to feel safe. Now, if he'd sat there in this broadcast and said, yet again, it's understandable how tempers get frayed, it's understandable how people get concerned, because this is yet another attack in a Western town that doesn't deserve to be treated like this. If we heard that, people watching it would calm down. They'd sit and listen to it and they'd be calm about it. Instead what happens is they're frustrated, ordinary people. It's not the far right, it's the British public. They're sick of being the ones that are having to watch these people with a bigger platform broadcasting to thousands of people an opinion that's been driven by an agenda. Because you cannot have a reaction unless you've had an action first. And if you cross-title the action, you'd calm everything down.
Starting point is 00:26:39 It's a ripple effect. Oh, my goodness, June. I could not agree more. And we saw it again this weekend I mean thank goodness for X in a way because we are actually getting to witness the crimes ourselves and then the pressure is put on the police but it was this terrible incident of this guy who was stabbed slashed in the neck in the West Midlands now I I'm not going to show you the video. It's too graphic for YouTube. But the West Midlands police.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Put out the most bizarre post on X about this. They said we are aware of false reports. That the victim was pushing a child in a pram. At the time of this attack. This is not the case. The victim had a trolley of belongings with him at the time. And no children were involved. And it's like I don't care about that that I care about the fact that these two men have slashed a guy in the throat for no particular
Starting point is 00:27:32 reason and the absolute scum of the earth are filming and laughing and watching rather than try to help this guy which to me suggests that there is now complete lawlessness on our streets? Well, if you look at northern France during the migrant crisis, this is what happened there. And it all kicked off. And the only thing that the authorities would do there in the European Union was try to stifle the fact that people were worried. I've seen them running rampage. I've been attacked myself at Calais. You don't get rid of the problem by ignoring it. It's just madness. And as you say, that's such a secondary thing. Oh, it wasn't a baby in the pram. No, there's a guy bleeding from the neck. Had that knife been a quarter of an inch further along, it would have been a fatal bleed. He wouldn't have been walking
Starting point is 00:28:24 away. He would have been on the floor. Would they still be filming? Would the police still be putting a statement out saying, oh, don't worry, the guy dying on the floor was only pushing his belongings. There was no child in the back. Oh, well, that's all right. We do feel a lot better. You know, they're losing touch with the reality
Starting point is 00:28:39 with how people want to be treated. We're adults. We know what's going on. We know we have a problem. And I'm sure 90% of the people who are of this faith that we're adults we know what's going on we know we have a problem and i'm sure 90 of the people who are of this faith that we're talking about this is not this incident with an eye um don't want to live like that they just want to get on with their lives but you cannot pretend any society is all good and until you acknowledge the bad apples in the barrel the rest will rot
Starting point is 00:29:02 it's as simple as that so what you have to do is address the bad everybody in the barrel the rest will rot it's as simple as that so what you have to do is address the bad everybody in all societies no matter how wonderful you think you are even the Dalai Lama you will have people in your society that are not good and until we acknowledge that address it then the anger will brew but the problem is the big problem is is that all around the west you know what's going on with the authorities and the governments they are not looking june to deal with the cause they are looking to try and nullify the symptoms and we have seen that yet again with this absolutely orwellian arrest of pavel Durov. Now, he is the chief executive of the social media, the messaging app, I guess it is, Telegram. He was arrested in
Starting point is 00:29:53 France this weekend. Really, really terrifying stuff. Now, he actually gave an interview quite recently to Tucker Carlson talking about how even the FBI in America have been looking into him. Remember this guy, he's not a criminal himself. Yes, he's Russian born, but he lives in Dubai and he has French citizenship. And effectively, he wants to run a platform so that folk like you and me can have conversations that aren't listened into by the government. Yes, there are some bad actors on those platforms, but he has been arrested in France. This is what he had to say to Tucker Carlson.
Starting point is 00:30:31 I personally experienced similar pressure in the US. Whenever I would go to the US, I would have two FBI agents greeting me at the airport, asking questions. One time I was having my breakfast at 9 a.m. and the FBI showed up at my house that I was renting and that was quite surprising and I thought, you know, we're getting too much attention here. It's probably not the best environment to run. Why would they, had you committed a crime? No, they were interested to learn more about Telegram. They knew I, you know, left Russia. They knew what we were doing, but they wanted details. And my understanding is that they wanted to establish a relationship to, in a way, control Telegram better.
Starting point is 00:31:28 I understand they were doing their job. It's just that for us running a privacy-focused social media platform, that probably wasn't the best environment to be in. We want to be focused on what we do, not on government relations of that sort. Now breaking right now, because he is facing huge international criticism, Emmanuel Macron has denied that the French government were involved in this arrest. He has described that as false information and then laughably claims, and I couldn't believe this, that France is deeply committed to freedom of expression and communication, which we know is a lie, Leilani.
Starting point is 00:32:10 We completely know that's a lie. Why have you just arrested this bloke then, Macron? You know, this is what's crazy. You can see everywhere in the West, there is a massive, massive crackdown on free speech and they're trying to hold him accountable for the bad actors on his platform well what about you know the pedos on instagram and facebook that try and groom children there why haven't you arrested zuckerberg then if that's the case if
Starting point is 00:32:36 you're trying to hold everybody accountable for you know the people on their platform then there's so many others they can go after so that clearly has everything to do with controlling speech. And it's ironic, isn't it? He's left Russia, and Russia is supposed to be the bad one. And they're supposed to be the one controlling free speech. And now then he gets arrested, you know, in France, in Europe. And this is the problem. They're trying to crack down on everything everywhere, like the same way that people have been arrested um for their facebook posts and held on um you know bail well indeed indeed end wokeness lalani actually put together a brilliant i guess you'd say a digest of everything all of these outrages around the world so in the uk mass arrests of citizens memes. In France, the arrest of the founder of Telegram. In Ireland, they're trying to ban meme memes. Brazil forces X to flee the country.
Starting point is 00:33:30 Australia tries to censor e-posts. EU tries to blackmail Elon Musk. In America, the Department of Justice jails someone for a meme. And then you've got Maduro blocking access to X as well. So it's all going on. And what I found quite fascinating is Boris Johnson, who some people would say wasn't exactly the best when it came to freedom of speech during the COVID pandemic. But if you put that to one side, he has said that for the first time in his life, under Sipri Stama and the Labour administration, he is concerned about free speech being trampled on in the UK. It won't take long to tell you neutrals ingredients. Vodka, soda, natural flavours.
Starting point is 00:34:20 So, what should we talk about? No sugar added? Neutral. Refreshingly simple. In Keir Starmer's Britain, I'm worried, for the first time in my life, about freedom of speech. I mean, the freedom of everybody to say what they innocently think, even if it turns out not to be true, and the freedom of people to use ordinary English words about subjects like illegal immigration when they know
Starting point is 00:35:00 that they're telling the truth. And Juneune i am worried for the first time as well i think boris is right on this well me too um the thing is uh they'll never touch facebook the the facebook is in bed with the security agencies in america they'll never touch facebook because they won't interfere with Facebook's business model. But places like Rumble and Telegram, they'll have a stab at them. They'll struggle with Musk because quite a lot of big names use Twitter. And I've used Twitter whilst it was OK. And he released the Twitter files. He'll do it again. He's still got more dirt on these people. But I've noticed they never never ever do anything to sucker burger um and he owns whatsapp so what whatsapp isn't private but what you've got to
Starting point is 00:35:51 remember is whatsapp is used massively in south america and there's an awful lot of drug traffic human trafficking goes on via whatsapp um which you can understand the need for that kind of thing so people don't need to worry about, oh, I'm in a WhatsApp group and I've been discussing immigration. They're not coming for you. They're coming for the big guys where the money is. But the trouble is when you've got someone running your country like Keir Starmer, who is a committed communist in my view,
Starting point is 00:36:18 if you read about him, that's what Peter Hitchens says about him, this guy is committed to changing the way we run our country and becoming more like a communist country. Yes. It's not what we voted for. It's not what he's voted for. The only good thing. And he hit it. And I always said he hit it.
Starting point is 00:36:38 You know, because people like Owen Jones were saying, oh, Keir Starmer's far too moderate. He's far too centrist. It gave him cover. I always said, this guy's a communist. He's on the hard left. Be very afraid of him. I completely agree with Peter Hitchens. Where I disagree with Peter Hitchens is Peter Hitchens said, oh, well, that's why you should vote for the Conservative Party. I'm sorry, no, because we do need genuine reform of the country. But I like the way Suzanne Evans clarified what had gone on, actually. I think she made a really good analogy. She said, this is seriously worrying. I keep going on about how medieval authorities in the West
Starting point is 00:37:17 are now. And this is another example, like throwing the inventor of the printing press in jail because you don't like the book. And again, June, it's dealing with the symptom and not the cause, isn't it? Exactly. And the thing is that it's also a deflection because what they're doing now is they're trying to legitimise their incompetence and they're trying to legitimise the fact that they're trying to attract people. Look at this. Look at this. Then you don't really notice just how absolutely abysmal we are as people and how appallingly we can run a country. They're not fit.
Starting point is 00:37:53 They do not have the skill factor. Milliband, Starmer, they do not have the skill factor. I would back Ben Habib all day long before any of these comedians. And now, June, they're saying, oh, we need 10 years because things are going to get way worse before they get better. I mean, they are jokers. And I think they will be out, actually, after five years.
Starting point is 00:38:15 But, June, you also pointed out to me, and I watched him, actually, this weekend, Mike Benz, who is the executive director of FFO Freedom. But he is a former State Department cyber, the author of the unpublishable monstrosity, Weapons of Mass Deletion. So this is a very smart guy. And we're going to play you two little snippets of information which sums up perfectly why the censorship state is such a worry and why we're seeing all of this go on now. Watch. What's happening right now all around the world with international censorship,
Starting point is 00:38:49 it's coming from the U.S. State Department and it's coming from USAID and it's coming from our intelligence services and it's coordinated with the Pentagon and it is the foreign-facing U.S. blob with its transatlantic partners in Europe, primarily in NATO, that are doing this. And I have been screaming from the rooftops since 2017 about everything that we are seeing today. And folks who've been along with me for the journey, you know this. I mean, the whole Ben Stradamus thing is not because I'm some smart person. I'm decent. But it's just because I'm right.
Starting point is 00:39:31 The theory I'm presenting to you, the thesis for understanding the world around you when it comes to Internet censorship, it's just that. It's a prescriptive model. You can predict it. And Mike Benz, the founder of Freedom Online, the foundation for that, then went on. This is really interesting to talk about how what's going on also is linked to the UK and specifically Brexit. It's really fascinating. Watch. What's happening in the EU right now? I showed this to you guys on my ex account. All these roundups of everyone for hate speech, for backing the UK riots, the UK Metropolitan
Starting point is 00:40:13 Police, the head of the UK Metropolitan Police coming out and saying that they were going to potentially arrest Elon Musk for hate speech or riling up these crowds and then, you know, putting them on trial in London. In 2018, I wrote about how the UK Metropolitan Police's hate speech detection comes from an entity called Hate Lab, who creates, who uses, that's how the UK Metropolitan Police scans every single instance of hate speech religious hate speech racial hate speech gender identity hate speech guess who funded hate lab the u.s state department you know why they're calling me okay you know why it's because the state department wanted to stop brexit yeah yeah i'm right here i'm right here okay all right so much drama he had to go and get his flight but june wow bombshell after bombshell truth bombs being dropped there well i came across him during brexit
Starting point is 00:41:15 but i didn't know who he was and i remember finding him and thinking oh my god he makes so much sense and then because i didn't use twitter back then i didn't really keep up with him but it's i mean now with what's going on i think he's just he's just on the money you know you see all these conspiracy theories about who controls it and obviously we know there's some big players like soros and different people but i think it just sums it up so well because there's got to be a reason and and the reason is usually to affect incoming governments the the nudging is all the way it's like it's like a it's like somebody pushing a big machine and really most of the people aren't noticing the push and somebody like you me lilani other people they're noticing the push so we're pushing back
Starting point is 00:41:57 we say whoa no we don't want whoa slow it down and the more people that get involved with that and understand the great thing about Keir Starmer the real plus point to this moron being in charge he's losing his own supporters they are contacting me on a daily basis they've rung LBC up they spoke to Carol Vorderman all the people that have stood behind him and said okay Starmer's going to be great for Labour, are making complete fools of themselves because his core support, he's got, what, nine million votes. At least four or five of them will be from London and Lovies and the champagne socialists. It's going to hit you, love. It's going to hit you as well because he wants your tax. He wants your money. If you've got any money, he's going to want to take it off you and he's going to come up with ideas to do that so no one is safe and sadly i am amazed he's hitting the most vulnerable first there's more to come with um the pensioners what a fool what a fool of a man
Starting point is 00:42:58 and this he cannot keep support so the longer he's in making these decisions, the more unrest towards Labour there is. They cannot last a second term. You know, left-wing publications might be making stuff up about how popular he is. He's not popular. Because what you've got to remember, most people do not do what we do.
Starting point is 00:43:20 If you think of the Belker, they live in the Bel, we're on the outside of the Bel, to the left, to the right. Most people live in the middle. It on the outside of the bell to the left to the right most people live in the middle it's the middle people i look at the middle people i talk to it's the normal people it's the bricklayers it's the plumbers it's the heating engineers it's the taxi drivers it's the bus drivers it's the train drivers they don't want him they don't want him and he's tank support. But it had to get this bad. You can't make things better till somebody bangs a big spoon and says, hang on, this is how bad it's going to be.
Starting point is 00:43:53 Whilst they're all semi-comfortable, but they're all sitting back now realising they're not being that second holiday to Benidorm. They can't afford to pay in the house. They won't change the car. That is all going to lose him support and let's face it i'm not blaming kirsten for the mess the country's in the labor the labor party didn't do that but they didn't stop it either did they well no and they wanted it to
Starting point is 00:44:16 be worse in lots of ways and i think the idea that we are going to give this guy five years before there's any improvements hell no you don't deserve five years before there's any improvements. Hell no. You don't deserve five years. And that's why I think, Leilani, he is so desperate to become the censor-in-chief, to become the authoritarian-in-chief, to become the jailer-in-chief, because he wants to scare us all, whether it's you, whether it's June, whether it's me, or whether it's a lovely bricklayer he wants to scare us all
Starting point is 00:44:46 from publicly either criticizing him or protesting him i think there's so much buyer's remorse out there the amount of people i've spoken to and then you can see how much he's lied he's completely lied there's all these posts about how he wouldn't um if he got in labor would never raise the price cap on the electricity but not only has he raised the price cap on you know the price cap's going to go up he's also cut the the money for the pensioners so they're absolutely hating him at the moment and this is a thing the only thing he can do now is try and control us and control our speech start making all these things about hate and it being subjective i've seen somebody um you know not only was it about hate it was about um anti-government or
Starting point is 00:45:31 anti-establishment rhetoric you could get jailed for that as well so they're going to expand what we can get in trouble for and really really crack down on our speech so that not only can we not talk about subjects like illegals coming in that we're not happy about or the way the government's spending their money on these people now we're not going to be able to talk about anything that we don't like the government doing that's going to be the anti-government um rhetoric that he's talking about prosecuting people for and he's making a hard stand now to scare everybody, to say, look, you're not going to be able to take to the street
Starting point is 00:46:08 and protest me, but it's not going to work because there's going to be a couple more incidents and a couple more of his big U-turns on promises and people are going to be very, very unhappy now. I'm not going to say anything because I'm not going to incite anything, but I'm just making a prediction. I'm not saying do it, I'm just making a prediction that there's going to be some anything but i'm just making a prediction i'm not saying do it i'm just making a prediction that there's going to be some very very unhappy people when his lies um start how
Starting point is 00:46:31 terrible that you have to make that clarification though but we know because we have seen folk literally arrested for saying if this is true this might happen that's political speech it's not inciting violence and that is the madness of the world that we're living in look that's the thing dan we have to keep on adding caveats i have to every time i talk about the protest i have to say listen i'm not with you do it you know looting i'm not with you um setting places on fire i have to give that caveat look i'm all for peaceful protest but the irony is the irony is that the three of us we've actually been consistent on this because we were speaking up against the eco-terrorists
Starting point is 00:47:13 against the pro-hamas uh demonstrators against the black lives matter rioters i have been completely consistent when it comes to violence and destruction on the streets. But the irony is, is that it's the left and the mainstream media who have this complete double standard. And that's what infuriates me. But look, standby, June Slater, Leilani Downing. In just one minute, we're going to be discussing why this Nando's attack victim was ignored by the police. She has spoken for the first time. I'm going to show you what she had to say, then more reaction from Leilani in June. First though, what's so important about being independent is that I only tell you about products that I use. And one of them every day is Verso. I started it as I entered my forties and realized that I wanted to stay healthy. And after being pretty stressed over a year, I wanted to be fit, I wanted to be sharp, I wanted
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Starting point is 00:50:04 time about what actually happened and her experiences are really chilling watch this so for those of you that don't know i was the girl that got assaulted in the viral video going around that happened in nando's um before i get into what actually happened i'd like to thank everyone for all the kind messages and the support i've been receiving and i'd also like to clarify why i'm making a video it's probably going to be the first and last video I make on this. As someone who values my privacy, I don't think the situation would have garnered as much attention as it has, but the support's been overwhelming.
Starting point is 00:50:32 So with all the attention that the videos got in, and seeing everything in the news about violence against women, violence against young women, violence against girls, I think it's important to speak up about what actually took place. Lastly, before explaining, I want to say what's more concerning than the man's behaviour was the failure of the Metropolitan Police and their conduct. I was grossly let down by them. They've reopened the investigation now, thanks to all of the support and the attention it's been receiving online, and for that I'm grateful. However, I was really disappointed and let down with what happened at the time with the police. And she went on to say it was only after the footage went viral that the police actually decided to do something about it.
Starting point is 00:51:19 They also told me nothing could be done about the situation and that the case has to be closed. Since all of the attention it's gotten online online the police have now issued an apology to me and they've opened up an investigation again. The man still hasn't been found as of yet but they're looking for him. I'd just like to say this it was just a part-time job for me. I'm a uni student and this was just supposed to be me being able to be financially independent and it's just a shame that safety in a workplace especially for young women isn't something that's promised and and that police being present also doesn't promise you safety. I again want to thank everyone for all the kind messages I've been receiving. The support has been overwhelming and it means a lot to me and I appreciate everything
Starting point is 00:52:10 and I'm glad the case has been reopened again. They also told me nothing could be done. So Leilani, two-tier policing in action yet again. There is the evidence. I mean that video was absolutely shocking And the fact that the police, maybe they didn't get that video, but they should have done as soon as she made the report. But this is the thing. The irony is they saw it because all they seem to do is, you know, browse social media for things that are an issue. So, you know, this was seen by millions and millions of people
Starting point is 00:52:43 who were completely outraged around the same time as you've got Yvette Cooper talking about misogyny but at that time this happened in March March it happened don't tell me that they couldn't go and check who the guy was did he pay with a credit card at least find that out for goodness sake so I mean it's it's unbelievable and it's sickening and like you said it's two-tier policing there's it's unbelievable and it's sickening. And like you said, it's two-tier policing. It's pretty obvious why they just thought, oh, yeah, you know, let's just brush this off. I mean, she got hit round the face by a plate. I mean, what else?
Starting point is 00:53:15 It's physical violence. You know, you've got two-tier care talking about online violence. Well, this is actual physical violence where the man's plate made contact with this this woman you've got Yvette Cooper talking about misogyny and it's like oh well never mind you know let's just ignore it until something gets online and goes viral and and the public have to cause the outrage and and say how disgusted they are before the police actually take this lady seriously I mean mean, that's what's crazy to me. And the speed that they can find you if you've written a Facebook post or if you happen
Starting point is 00:53:51 to go down to a protest and just be a bystander and watch or chant, they'll be at your door in a week. You know, this has been out there for a while now. So why hasn't this guy been found? June, this was horrifying horrifying wasn't it well it's it's so bad it could have broken a jaw i mean anybody who's watched the born supremacy could see someone who knows how to fight can use a barrow or a rolled up newspaper um this is a play and you know you've seen people on fairgrounds selling pottery they can bang a plate down and it will not break. And depending on how he cracks her in the face with it, this could have been a lot worse.
Starting point is 00:54:30 And when she says the police were there, this is just... What else can you call it but two-tier policing? There it is, there's video evidence. The man, as you said, there'll be some record of him making a booking, a phone number, whatever. They couldn't have more evidence to go and pay him a visit. And yet it's taken the pressure of social media. This is exactly why they want to shut X down. Because X is the only real platform that's instantaneous, very fast, and allowed to share the truth. And this is why they want rid of it because it it shows all the flaws in the
Starting point is 00:55:06 system right out there and it is the police i am sure that most police officers do not want to be viewed in the light they are currently viewed i know police but they're older they're sort of like 50 off they're coming up to retirement and say to me, I can't wait to get out. And one of them, he always wanted to be a policeman. Even when he was a little boy, he wanted to be a policeman. And he cannot wait to leave. How many feel like that? They dread going on a shift because they'll be sent out to a protest.
Starting point is 00:55:40 They don't really want to be in a position where they're going to have to be told go easy with them but sort them out if it's the others that's not policing i know it's not it really isn't june lalani stand by because we're going to head over to the after show to discuss this shock new claim that jill dando was murdered because she was investigating paedophilia at the BBC and why Lorraine Kelly has very much annoyed Brexiteers. Do hit subscribe. We're back every week at 5pm UK time, midday Eastern, 9am Pacific. Join us on the After Show now.
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