Dan Wootton Outspoken - TERROR ATTACK BY SUSPECTED ISLAMISTS ROCKS SADIQ KHAN'S LONDON AS NIGEL FARAGE REVEALS FIREBOMBING
Episode Date: April 29, 2026BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Another suspected Islamist terror attack in Sadiq Khan’s London rocks the Disunited Kingdom, as two Jewish men are stabbed in a frenzied lunchtime horror at a bus stop and suburb...an street in Golders Green. The news broke just as Slippery Starmer was trying to save his own skin at PMQs, but our leader has no answers to stop the onslaught of the Islamist takeover. Just hours earlier, hundreds of police had raided an Islamic sect based at former orphanage in Crewe, Cheshire over allegations of modern slavery and forced marriage. Yet shock figures have revealed the government is planning to continue the wave of mass immigration, with plans to import 7.2 million MORE migrants – no doubt a very large portion of those being Islamists – in the next eight years. As John Cleese warns of civil war, most elites just don’t get it. Dan is joined by the Superstar Panel: Father Calvin Robinson – host of Reclaim the Media’s Fox and Father – Restore Britain’s Richard Shaw, Coronation Street legend Charlie Lawson and media personality Nadia Essex. PLUS: Slippery Starmer plots to SACK David Lammy as Deputy Prime Minister to bring back Red Rayner the Tax Evader. AND: As the Ukrainian firebombing trial of Slippery Starmer continues today, with the suspects denying they had any political allegiances in court, Nigel Farage has revealed his own home has been firebombed. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: The Royal Family fights back, with Prince William and Catherine, the Princess of Wales, revealing a highly personal new image of their entire family on their 15th wedding anniversary. We’ll have all the latest with royal YouTube sensation According2Taz. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/@danwoottonoutspoken?si=-2BhmEbBSN1fyESS?sub_confirmation=1 ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-wootton-outspoken/id1762436723 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltoneek2MSPL10CpSA1J?si=8f6d84e2db56448c ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton#DanWoottonOutspoken#news#outspoken#uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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another Islamist terror attack in Sadiq Khan's London rocks the disunited kingdom as two Jewish men are stabbed in a frenzied lunchtime horror at a bus stop and suburban street in Golders Green.
Looks like an empty street here. But on the left, you'll see one man running. Running there. And you can see a new.
another man coming towards him there.
The news broke, just as our corrupted Prime Minister,
Slippery Stama was trying to save his own skin at PMQs,
but our leader has no answers to stop the onslaught of what is an Islamist takeover.
It would be absolutely clear in our determination to deal with any of these offences,
the like of which we've seen too much.
recently. I would like to see any foreign citizen who is expressing anti-Semitic views,
supporting extremism or terrorism, deported from this country.
Now in the past hour, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley has been heckled on the scene
of the terror attack.
What are you say to these people who are saying resign and shame on you?
I've had so many thanks from Jewish communities over the last few weeks for all the extra
policing that's done. People recognise the officers are going above and beyond to protect them.
Just hours earlier, hundreds of police had raided an Islamic sect based at a former orphanage in Crewe Cheshire over allegations of rape, modern slavery and forced marriage.
Yet shock new figures reveal the government is planning to continue this wave of mass immigration with plans to import 7.2 million more migrants in just eight years.
no doubt a very large portion of those being Islamists.
As John Cleese warns of civil war,
most of the elites still just don't get it.
I have in the past voted Green.
Thank you.
Probably about 10 years ago at a local election.
Actually, because I quite liked the party's position on asylum seekers,
I think I'm surprised I pass the telegraphs vetting sometimes.
But I wouldn't celebrate Englishness.
I think Englishness has been a huge problem
in this country. It was the English, as far as I'm concerned.
Okay, now all of this is going on at the same time as the Ukrainian firebombing trial of
Slippery Stama's personal property continues today. There has been a major development in court.
And it leads me to believe that the cover up here is on. I will bring you all of the latest on that.
The MSM are ignoring it. Just as Nigel Farage reveals today, his own home has been firebomb.
It was an outright arson attempt.
I wasn't at home at the time,
but when I came back and opened the door, I found the damage.
Luckily, it had burned itself out in the porch,
and we think maybe the perpetrators were disturbed in the act.
The police were all over it.
They did their best, but there are no suspect so far.
Okay, so that is, of course, our AI recreation of what Farage has revealed.
I'm also going to be telling you about what has happened in court too.
Huge news day, so we've got a big superstar power.
for this moment, Father Calvin Robinson, host of Reclaim the Media's Fox and Father, Restore Britain's
Richard Shaw, Coronation Street legend and social commentator Charlie Lawson, and media personality,
Nadia Essex. Also coming up on the show today, Slippery Stama plots to sack David Lammy as Deputy
Prime Minister to bring back Red Rain of the Tax Evader and try and save his failing premiership.
And the King Charles State Visit to the USA moves to New York.
We are expecting the monarch at 9-11 at some point while we are on air today at the 9-11 Memorial in New York.
So as soon as those images come through, we will bring them to you.
Then in the Royal Uncanceled After Show on Substate, the Royal Family Fight Back begins with Prince William and Catherine,
the Princes of Wales, revealing a highly personal new image of their entire family on their 15th wedding anniversary.
We'll have all of the latest after the main show with Royal YouTube sensation according to Taz.
We'll also be revealing a brand-com.
New Greatest Britain and Union Jack has today, the worst Britain in the world options nominated by
our superstar panel. Father Calvin has gone for Dame Sarah Malali for dressing up as a bishop when
she met the Pope. Nadia Essex has nominated Sam Altman, who is currently in court with Elon Musk.
Elon says he's basically stolen non-profit, lied and cheated to the board about his intentions,
and profited billions, then ousted Musk who always wanted to keep open AI non-profit.
And Richard Shaw has gone for John Healy because he's presiding over the weakest armed forces at the worst possible time and voting against service members in the troubles.
So, your nominees today will get Charlie to reveal the greatest Britain later in this show as well.
Do keep your comments on this big day of breaking news coming in as well.
But now, let's go.
A truly shocking tale of modern Britain today.
Just hours after police raided an Islamist sect in northwest England, one man armed with a knife started a frenzied terror attack in Siddique Khan's Islamist London.
Video shows the suspect, knifing a man completely unprovoked, at a bus stop in broad daylight, before chasing another down the street in what was a frenzied Jew.
hunt. This is the scene from the street of the attack that followed. Again, more footage from
the incident that happened in Golders Green. Absolutely. And we can see what looks like an
empty street here. But on the left, you'll see one man running, running there. And you can see
another man coming towards him there and then further running running across the road.
And that is in the distance of this picture.
But it appears to be the site of the CCTV footage showing that second attack where clearly
there is some kinetic energy of the attacker running towards the victim there.
Now the police believed that the suspect
had a bomb on him, that he was a suicide bomber.
So they moved into taser him in this very dramatic footage.
Afterwards, you can see the horror of all those on the scene
because we all know there's been an inevitability
about another attack like this occurring.
And since the Met police have confirmed that they are treating the attack as a terrorist incident,
it was confirmed a highly specialized team of counterterrorism officers were working with the Met to progress the investigation quickly.
One of the lines of inquiry is whether the attack was deliberately targeting the Jewish community.
No sugar Sherlock.
Here is the picture of the 14th.
25-year-old man arrested straight from central Casti.
The news broke just as Slippery Stama was trying to save his own skin at PMQ's.
There's some breaking news to bring you.
Jewish community groups say that two people have been stabbed in Golders Green.
One suspect has reportedly been arrested.
We are following this breaking news developing in North London this afternoon.
and reportedly stabbed in Golders Green.
The attack reported to have happened in the Golders Green area,
the heart of one of London's largest Jewish communities.
Today, two Jewish men are seriously injured
after being stabbed in Golders Green in North London.
Stama hadn't mentioned a thing
until he was asked at the end of the session,
but there was a wary lack of care in his answer
because just like Sadiq Khan,
everyone knows he has been empowering Islamism within Labour
for blatantly political reasons.
Prime Minister, would you want to respond?
Yeah, can I first thank her for raising this issue
which I had learnt about before Prime Minister's questions?
It is deeply concerning to everyone in this House.
There is now a police investigation
and I think we all need to do everything we can
to support that investigation and be absolutely clear in our determination to deal with any of these
offences, the like of which we've seen too much recently.
Now, in the past hour, in a dramatic development, the Met Commissioner Mark Rowley has been
heckled on the scene of today's terror attack.
They're calling him to a side, Commissioner, and he failed.
They've heard statements from the politicians before.
Do you think that visibly Jewish people?
people are safe on the streets of crime.
This is an awful...
This is an awful attack today.
It is completely understandable why
Jewish Londoners feel afraid.
That's why we're putting so much
extra policing into these events.
And we're going to be looking at what more we can do over 14 weeks.
What do you say to these people
who are saying resign and shame on you?
I've had so many thanks
from Jewish communities over the last few weeks
for all the extra policing that's done.
People recognise that officers are going
above and beyond to protect them, such as the officers today who put that.
Well, you say that. You say that. But then why on earth are you blaming? Wait for it. Wait for it.
Mental health. Mental health. Look at this. Look at this. Police, according to sly news,
the suspect had a history of mental health problems. Well, as I posted just before we came on air,
I call bullshit. The only mental health problem these Islamists have is coming to our Christian
country that they want to destroy. So stop justifying terrorism with weasel word excuses. I am
done. So predictable, wasn't it? So predictable that they were going to come up with the mental
health excuse within hours. Politically, there has been relatively tough talk today from the
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp.
Yet another sickening anti-Semitic attack on the streets of London. The UK's Jewish community is
It's quite clearly under attack. They feel unsafe. I spoke to a mother in Golders Green
long ago who's scared to send her children to school because of these attacks. It's completely
unacceptable and the government's response to this has not been good enough.
When you say the government's response has not been good enough, what would you like to see?
Well, I would like to see potentially at-risk areas flooded with police patrols. I'd like to
see counter-terrorism surveillance powers used against those who may be planning anti-Semitic attacks
We also know that some of the recent attacks have been sponsored or arranged by Iran.
I'd like to see Iranian diplomats and spies in the UK expelled.
And I would like to see any foreign citizen who is expressing anti-Semitic views,
supporting extremism or terrorism deported from this country.
But the MSM, even on the so-called right,
are still far too scared to address the very obvious elephant in the room
about the Islamist takeover of the disunited kingdom.
Terrified, no doubt, of being labelled with that made-up word,
Islamophobic, like Tom Hardwood on G.B. News during their breaking news coverage.
I'm going to perhaps wade into some controversy now,
because earlier we spoke about young people in the generality in this country,
that young people are being radicalised.
And perhaps it's true on a broad but sort of not particularly violent spectrum.
There is one particular community in this country that does seem to be behind a disproportionate amount of violent attacks for political means.
And the conveyor belt of radical Islam to Islamism and violent Islamist attacks seems all too real.
Is there a particular problem within the Islamic community of this country?
Now, look, at least he's asked the question, but it's not controversial.
Tom, not even close. And unless we start getting real about the Islamist threat to our day-to-day life,
then it's soon going to be too damn late. I am sick of tiptoeing around this madness. It doesn't matter
about a war in Gaza or US attacks in Iran. Islamists want to destroy our way of life. End of,
full stop from 7-7 to Lee Rigby to the Ariana Grande Manchester Arena bombings to today. And we are
simply welcoming this madness in. Which is why I don't.
by for a single second the weasel words of London's Islamist,
Mersedek Khan, in the past hour.
This must be a wake-up call.
Yeah, I mean, you see it very much as a wake-up call today, do you?
I mean, the police are saying they are treating it as a terror attack,
and they've made a very early call on labelling a terrorist incident.
Well, as far as I'm concerned, my team are concerned,
and the police are concerned, this isn't a wake-up call,
because we know the fair faced by Jewish people.
But I'm hoping that those Londoners, those across the country,
who may not know the fear our friends are facing.
We'll see this as what it is, which is an attack on all of us.
Julia Hartley-Bruer on talk was having none of that,
making this powerful direct response to Sadiq Khan live on air
after learning of the attack.
Let's stop importing people from countries
where anti-Semitism is the norm.
Maybe that would be good at it.
Let's stop having hate breaches coming to Moss
and stuff on the online,
where you're basically normalising this of thinking about,
of Jewish people as somehow both ruling the world,
but also being subnormal.
Why do we not have people on the streets of London
every fortnight on a Saturday,
freely walking through our city
with the most outrageous, outrageous anti-Semitic banners and chards,
calling for the annihilation of the only Jewish state of the world,
from the river to the sea, globalise the interfaida.
That's what it means.
Globalize the interfaida means.
kill Jews everywhere.
That's what it means.
And if our London mayor, Sadiq Khan,
in his infinite wisdom and belief in diversity,
thinks that's the sort of diverse view
that it's okay to have on the streets of London
and the police don't get involved,
don't be shocked and don't you bloody dare
claim to be shocked or upset or care
about Jewish people being stabbed
on the streets of our capital city in broad daylight.
This is on you.
Yep, yep, indeed.
This is on you, can't.
I couldn't agree more.
And that's why he didn't have the balls to go to the scene today.
It's not just in London, though, where the Islamist takeover is hitting home
to northwest England earlier today,
where hundreds of police raided an Islamic sect
based at a former orphanage in Crewe, Cheshire,
over allegations of rape, modern slavery,
and forced marriage. The Daily Mail reported the Amadi religion of peace and light was previously
based in Sweden before relocating to Crewe in 2021, moving into a former orphanage. It has faced allegations
that followers are asked to offer up their salaries or sell their possessions to contribute to the religious
sect. Shortly before 9am today, around 500 officers from Cheshire Police and neighbouring forces
descended on Grade 2 listed Web House and other addresses used by the group.
They are understood to have arrested several suspects of multiple nationalities,
while more than 50 children who are being homeschooled there are being looked after by partner agencies.
Alleged offences being probed include serious sexual abuse, modern slavery and forced marriage,
although police have stressed that their investigation is not into the religious group itself.
All of the alleged offences involve one victim,
a woman when she was a member of the group in 2023.
Specialist officers are understood to be speaking with potential victims while searches of the building take place.
But when you hear that, do you not just think what I do?
Why were they allowed to come here?
What the hell are we doing?
Allowing a dodgy Islamic sect to relocate from a European country to our country.
And unfortunately, I bring you news today that it's only about to get worse, with horrifying new figures released by the Office for National Statistics showing our suicidal government is planning to import 7.2 million more migrants, no doubt a very large portion Islamist, in the next eight years. I repeat, 7.2 million more migrants in the next eight years.
The official data states that more natives will die than be born here in that period,
with 5 million Brits actually deciding to flee the country altogether.
But the population will still surge by 1.7 million people to 71 million thanks to mass immigration.
I ask again, who voted for this?
Who thinks we can sustain this?
I repeat the madness must end or civil war.
is coming. As even previously left-wing Shobar's figures like Fulty Towers Ledge and John Cleese now
admits, when Liz Churchill posted about another horrifying case here in the UK, a British girl screaming
helped me, they're going to rape me as two Afghan asylum seekers dragged her, which she recorded on her
phone, Cleese replied, let's hide all the facts, and that will postpone the civil war for a bit longer.
Now, unfortunately, many fools in our establishment right
are not prepared to acknowledge the horrific reality of what we are facing.
Like the Uber-wit, so-called conservative host of the telegraphs podcast, The Daily T, Timothy Stanley,
who says he supports the Green Party's open border policies.
I have in the past voted Green.
Thank you.
Probably about 10 years ago at a local election.
Actually, because I quite liked the party's position on asylum seekers.
I'm surprised I pass the telegraph's vetting sometimes.
But I did principally...
He is meant to be a flag bearer of the right.
When are we going to wake up?
At least the lefters don't pretend to hide who they are
or how much they despise our country.
I am not English.
I am not English.
I'm half Scottish and I was brought up in South Africa.
So I have a very different view.
I mean, I am British and I would celebrate British
but I wouldn't celebrate Englishness.
I think Englishness has been a huge problem in this country.
It was the English, as far as I'm concerned, who...
While many believe Kemi Baderok's Muslim heritage should preclude her from leading the UK,
at least she is prepared to stand up against the increasingly muscular bid
for that religion to dominate our previously Christian streets.
So I wanted to understand how a Muslim can trust her and her party with that sort of a sentiment.
So let me first of all start by explaining my background.
My grandmother was a Muslim.
I was born in a country that was 50% Muslim.
I said Muslim prayers on Friday because that's what happened there when I was at school.
I have good friends who are Muslim.
There are many different ways of expressing your religion.
But I am a politician.
I am not a religious leader.
And in my view, the law and our culture and norm,
Trump any religion, whether it's Christianity, whether it is Islam.
I do not believe in gender segregation in public places.
I do not believe in the celebration of it.
If you want to do that, do it in a mosque.
And if people have views about religions in this country,
they are welcome to express them.
We have freedom of religion in this country.
We also have freedom to criticize religion or religious practices,
which is what Nick Timothy, my shadow minister, was doing.
If we are trying to tell people that you are not allowed to criticize any religion,
then we are changing the very fabric nature and culture of this country.
And I fundamentally disagree with that.
I respect people's ability to practice their religion.
We want that.
We want people to have open expressions of faith in Trafalgar Square,
but they have to be open and welcoming, not restricted and segregated.
But so many people shouldn't be here.
So many people shouldn't be here.
and I am totally disgusted with the UK's race beta in chief, Dr Scholar today.
So after this terror attack in Golders Green, do you know what Dr Scholar has posted about?
Posted about the fact that she thinks the police were too heavy-handed with the suspect.
Writing contemptible abuse of police power, why kick him in the head several times when he's already tasered and in your control?
Should he not be alive to be brought to justice in a court of law for stabbing two Jews disgusting?
No, Dr. Shola, you are disgusting. They thought he had a bomb on him.
Seriously, this is the angle you're taking today.
The problem is, under the appeasement of Sadiq Khan's London and Moth and Ali's Green Party,
the UK is heading towards an unrelenting Islamist takeover.
And mark my words, these attacks are going to get more regular,
and more violent, unless we wake up before it's too late.
Now, the superstar panel.
With me on this big day of breaking news, Father Calvin Robinson, Nadia Essex, Richard Shaw
and Charlie Lawson.
Charlie, I'm angry today.
You can probably tell because I am so sick of these weasel words, Charlie.
I am so sick of Sidi Khan talking about diversity.
I am so sick of the police blaming mental.
health, I just feel so angry, Charlie, I really do.
Yeah, I don't blame you, son.
You speak for the, I would say, less quiet majority of people in this country.
The trouble is, as you well know, if you open your gob and say anything, you're going to get,
you've got to get into trouble.
I mean, I know, just I digress slightly, I was thinking and speaking to a couple of Jewish actors,
I know who incidentally would not wish me to disclose their names.
And they are finding life very uncomfortable,
even in the so-called liberal world of being a thespian, if you like.
But the short answer is I speak to people in the boozer
and many boozers all around the country.
And you know, you'll know that.
And I know what the feelings are.
and people are just uncomfortable about saying it.
You, however, say it, Tom.
And I'm just as pissed off and angry as you are, mate.
And as I say, you know, as I will leave a message
with another one of my colleagues down in London
just to ask how she is.
I know what the response will be.
But there you go.
I mean, if Sidney Khan isn't going to get voted out
because he knows exactly which votes he's going to get.
So anyway
But as you say
That place in Crewe
I heard about
Because I'm just up the road
In Presbury
And we heard about that place
And there were several
People I spoke to
Were aware of what was going on there
And unfortunately
That's just the way the society
We allowed this Islamist sect
To come
I mean
I know
But it's like
Well look
I can't comment because even your YouTube channel or your show, Dan, you'll have me thrown off.
Because if I said you exactly how I felt in front of a quote.
This is the problem.
This is the problem.
Father, you'd be very offended, son.
No, I know.
I know.
I need to hold it together today.
Absolutely, you are completely right.
Father Calvin Robinson.
I mean, look, at least Tom Harwood asked the question on GB News,
but the fact that he felt he had to preface it by saying,
this is controversial, I know.
It's like, no, there have been Islamist terror attacks on our streets since 2005
when the police say, oh, history of mental health problems,
you know, maybe the mental health problems are deciding to follow this Islamist ideology.
Well, indeed, what does mental health mean these days?
It's an excuse for every single terrorist incident, unfortunately.
the vast majority, if not all of the major terror incidents in our country, post-IRA, have been by Mohammedans.
Islam is a toxic ideology that has no place in Christendom.
It is contradictory to our values, to our way of life.
We should not have Islam in our country.
But we've been too open about it.
Diversity, equity and inclusion means that every idea is equal and every faith is equal.
And it's wrong.
And we're seeing sectarianism from the Middle East come to our country.
Jews versus Mohammedans is never something that happened in Britain ever in the history of our nation until very, very recently.
And now it's rife.
The same with Hindus versus Mohammedans.
We had them fighting each other with swords in the street only two years ago.
It's insane that we've imported people that hate each other and hate our way of life.
They want to dominate and so they're going to battle each other to see who wins it out.
What we should say is this is a Christian country.
You can come to our country if we're going to have any immigration.
You can come to our country if you take on board our values, our way of life.
we do not want violence in our streets, we do not want your toxic ideologies, and that's the line we should take.
Unfortunately, we just heard a clip that you showed of Kemi Badock, the leader of the opposition, saying things like we have freedom of speech, we have freedom of religion in this country.
No, we don't. Under the last conservative government, there were a quarter of a million arrests for non-crime hate incidents.
There were about 150,000 arrests every year for hate speech, and most of those were for offending Islamists or Mohammedans.
So we don't have freedom of religion. We don't have freedom of worship. We don't have freedom of speech in this country.
Some toxic foreign ideologies have preferential treatment under our legal system. And then we wonder why they get violent and kick off because they think they can do what they like, because they can.
Breaking right now, we have just received a statement from the king on today's terror attack.
A Buckingham Palace spokesman has said, his majesty, who is of course in the US, is being kept fully informed and is naturally deeply concerned.
in particular about the impact for the Jewish community. His thoughts and prayers are with the two
individuals who were injured and offers his heartfelt gratitude to those who so selflessly rushed to
their aid. So Nadia Essex, great to have you on outspoken for the first time. Sorry that it is in
such terrible and horrible circumstances today. But this is now going to overshadow the King's State
visit in some ways because Americans look at what's going on here and just,
think what are you doing?
Yeah, I mean, do you think so or do you think it's just like another Tuesday or another
Wednesday?
Because that's what unfortunately it feels like.
It's become such a consistent thing that's happening and also something that I worry about.
You know, I saw I've had to take some time off of X because when I spend time on X and
the algorithm puts all these things in front of me. I'm like, what, how can I bring up my child in this
country? I just, I don't think I can because I don't feel safe. You can be standing at a bus stop and
get stabbed. You can be walking your dog and get killed. You know, just normal things. You can be in
a cafe and I saw one guy come in and he was just eating his breakfast in a cafe and he came,
someone came in and stabbed him. This is what we have to deal with. And for me, I'm sort of that
close to just packing up and being like it's over. I hope and pray that Britain can be great again.
I just don't see how I feel like the scale is tip too far. This is just another thoughts and prayers,
another attack and it's become so regular that you can't even let it penetrate because,
you know, if you go to bed crying every night, if you did. I know, but that is just so heartbreaking
that you would say, but I get it. I get it. I get it.
that you would say, I don't want to raise my kid in this type of environment. And look at those
statistics. Five million Brits are just packing it in over the next eight years. I think it will be
higher, actually, if this type of madness goes on. And Richard Shaw, also great to have you on
outspoken for the first time. This is where we come to the political solution, right? And you are now
a proud representative of Restore Britain, Rupert Lowe's new party. This is quite a new thing.
Richard. And I think increasingly, a lot of Native Brits are thinking, we need a tougher political
solution here. You clearly think Restore Britain is it?
Yeah, I think so. I think the way this country has gone over the past few years,
it's not going to be solved by doing the same thing over and over again.
You know, we've seen Labour mess this country up. We've seen the conservatives mess this country up for 14 years.
you would have thought if the conservatives were on our side that when they got in and took over from
Labor that they would reverse some of the damage that they did, but they just exacerbated it,
they sped it up. And then we've got reform that was supposed to be the great hope, this change that was
going to come. And you see it every day, Farage, flip-flopping and backtracking, going soft,
and then when he's standing candidates, he's bringing in people that are not even born in this country.
you know he's not trying to put british people forward to find a solution to fix britain he's trying to put in place
a bunch of people who he believes will be loyal to him who he can control and it's the same sort of
politics we've seen it over and over again and i i am convinced i mean i stood for reform in
2024 in the election and from what i've seen on the inside from people have spoke to if i'm
convinced forage is nothing more than a puppet on a string really i don't think he's
is the solution.
Really interesting.
Andrew Bridgen was here the other day,
former Conservative MP.
He's now in Farage for years.
He said he thinks that Farage has now been compromised
in some ways that some folk have material on him
and he has been compromised.
The Ukrainian firebombing trial
of slippery Stama got really interesting in court today.
There's none of this on the Brandenit, British Passion Corporation,
on Wokai TV on Sly News.
ignoring it. They are just ignoring it. But unfortunately, my very real fears that there is a cover-up
going on with this trial appear to becoming true. These are the new mugshots of the three suspects.
Two of them, Ukrainian, one Romanian, charged with conspiracy to damage property by fire between
the 1st of May and 13th of May last year. And they targeted slippery star.
Marma's car, they targeted his property, and in court today, they have denied that they had any
political allegiances. But what has emerged is that the men have been accused of being paid by a Russian
speaker known as L Money to target the homes linked to Stama. Now, for the first time GB News did
show up to the trial, and I believe that was absolutely the right decision, with Charlie Peters
reporting the jury has been told not to consider who Elmoney is and why he coordinated the arson
attacks. Juries have also been told by the prosecution that they do not have to decide what
motivated the defendants, only if they conspired to commit arson. The men deny the charges. The jury was also
told that it does not matter whether the defendants knew that the vehicle and properties they were
targeting were connected to Kyrs Stama. Juries were also told not to consider if the links to the
prime minister were part of their motivation for the attack. So this is a cover-up. I knew it. I knew it. I said to
George Galloway last week, there is zero chance. We are going to find out in this court case why these men were
targeting Stama.
And the judge has just done that.
So basically what he's saying is that the only thing that can be reported or can be brought
up in the trial is whether the Ukrainians firebom Stama's house.
As to why that doesn't matter.
Now, that to me is utterly appalling.
We need to know.
We need to know how did they find out Stama's address?
How did they know where his car was parked?
This is so relevant.
And the fact that the mainstream media have just refused to report on this trial adds to the stench
that something is being hidden from the British public to protect Staharmer here.
Now, it has also emerged today that Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, has also been firebombed.
He made this admissence in a print interview with the Daily Telegraph to justify why he has taken a five,
million pound donation to pay for security for the rest of his life. That interview was not on camera,
so our outspoken AI wizards have recreated what Farage said. I'd ask an attempt. I wasn't at home
at the time, but when I came back and opened the door, I found the damage. Luckily, it had burned
itself out in the porch, and we think maybe the perpetrators were disturbed in the act.
The police were all over it. They did their best, but there are no suspect.
far. I'm acutely aware of the love for me, but equally the levels of antipathy that exist. Sometimes
things happen when there are cameras there, but there are plenty of times when things don't
make the news, like pints of beer being thrown over me or the attack on my home. I also had
to write off a car once because it was attacked by protesters when I was in it. I would rather
not be discussing any of this, but I am having to because someone has got hold of material
about my private finances, which is outrageous, and which I believe was illegally obtained.
There is also the online threat, with people encouraging the use of violence against me,
which we have reported to the police several times with no response that I can discern whatsoever,
and the pretty much point-blank refusal of the British state to help me.
So that is obviously highly concerning, but when it comes to this trial,
Unfortunately, I have been proven right already on day one of the trial.
We're not going to know.
We are not going to know.
So what George Galloway has been reporting may well be right,
but it's not going to emerge in court.
Watch.
Right boys, massage artists, male models.
Every one of them are Ukrainian, is charged with us.
listening Kirstarmer's front door, not one deep dive has occurred into the extraordinary circumstances
of a serving British Prime Minister being singled out for reasons we know not one.
Okay, let's go to the superstar panel on this Richard Shaw, Charlie Lawson, Nadia, Essex and
Father Calvin Robinson. So Father, unfortunately, I have said for a long time, there is
justice system in the United Kingdom anymore.
There is a judicial system which is often designed to protect those in power and to punish
those who go against the establishment.
Now, I just cannot understand, Father Calvin, how the judge can say that it doesn't matter
what motivated the defendants, that it doesn't matter whether the...
whether the defendants knew that the vehicle and properties were connected to start.
How on earth does that not matter?
In our legal system, you have to prove beyond reasonable doubt that someone was guilty of a crime.
And therefore, the prosecutor often has to prove motives.
You have to have a motive to commit a crime.
For the judge to say the motive doesn't matter, don't consider the motive,
tells me that there's a hidden motive that they don't want us to know,
and they already know what that motive is.
And therefore, these men probably were guilty of the crime of Orson,
but why and the why is more important than the crime itself, I believe.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Nadir Essex, have you been suspicious about this case and all?
Yeah.
Very.
Oh, I don't know if you can hear me.
My internet's gone off.
Yes, we can.
We've got you.
Can you hear me okay?
We can.
Yeah, so you have been suspicious about this case.
Well, yeah, because there's nothing, you've got to be suspicious when everyone's not talking
about something. But also I think the other thing is, is if three people firebombed my house,
I'd want to know why. Why on earth have you chosen me and my house? Now, fair enough,
Kirstarmer might not have to ask why, because, you know, he's apparently more hated than Farage.
But still, like, to get justice and to get closure as a victim of a crime, you always would
want to know why someone has done it. So the fact that they're not even allowed to consider it,
shows you that 100%.
This is not justice.
That isn't justice if the why is not taken into consideration.
I don't even think it's lawful.
What's that?
The men's rare.
I don't think it...
How could it possibly pass the...
Exactly.
Exactly.
And the thing is, Charlie,
why I think it often means the judicial system is used
to stop the truth emerging is
the mainstream media have spent the past year
saying,
well, we can't report on the motivation
behind these Ukrainian firebombers
because we could risk
prejudicing the case.
You know, we could be in contempt of court.
Then the trial starts
and we're told, oh, well, we're not even going to talk about Stama.
Like, we're not even going to talk about Stama.
So the whole system works
to almost maintain the silence.
Yeah, I mean, look,
we're kind of used to this now.
that's people say all the all this stuff that we're complaining about is of course the price of freedom you know what I mean when you if you want to put it that way but um uh I'm I'm not surprised that that the that your theory may be proven right that there is a cover up going on because there's an awful lot of coverups going on about an awful lot of bloody things as we all know and and but then one of the things that really winds me up as well is it you know
If you go in front of a certain judge, you ain't going to get locked up.
You ain't going to get deported around.
You're going to get a slap on the arse and sent whole packing.
You know what I mean?
And we've all seen it in social media.
Somebody will report about a young child being molested or something happening
and all the rest of it.
And we all, the mind boggles when we look at the six-month sentence.
So nothing surprises me anymore in a negative way, I have to say,
which is deeply disappointing because,
I not only love my wee country, but I also live in England, as you know, and I love the United Kingdom very much indeed.
I think it's a rather sad place to live at the moment, and I think all the topics you're touching reflect that.
You know, I would be, so listening to Father there, you know, I'm acutely aware that we are a Christian country.
I go on Remernerce Day and a VJ day and I participate in services.
I grew up in Northern Ireland, which, as you know, is a fundamentally religious place.
So I've always been acutely aware of all that, but we are in danger of losing our Christian society.
But I digress.
look, it'll take a bloody good journalist
to find out about these three Ukrainians
or the two Ukrainians and the Romanian
and I hope to God there is an investigative journalist
out there who's not prepared
to get his hands dirty and get down
and get us back on, you know what I mean?
Exactly, because there is a scoop of the century.
There are good journalists out there.
They're not all got their own backsides, you know what I mean,
and worshipping care and all.
is lot. So it's to be hoped
that, or there is a television
company, remember the days of World and Action
etc. I mean, Panorama
couldn't even spell panorama anymore, but
we know that. But if somebody actually
came along and said, right, let's
find what is going on here.
Orr's Kirstormer
or anybody. The fact is
it's a public representative and if there's
a cover up, then we bloody well need to know
about it. 100%. 100%.
so well put. Love how you put it, Charlie. By the way, two brilliant independent journalist
Will Coles Hill and Jonathan Wong are covering this case. We're checking in with them as the week goes,
but they are very worth following on this. Richard Short, now you were saying you stood as a
reform UK candidate, but you worry that something has happened to Nigel Farage.
Then we learn today that he is just petrified about his security and that there was this firebombing
attempt at his house.
Do you think that could have played a role in the softening of his positions, serious fears
that he has been targeted?
I get the feeling that his position softened long before then.
I think he's, you know, Farage's rolled out as the poster child of the right.
He's being put there centre stage as the alternative.
And I think obviously that's going to draw a lot of attacks from the left and from people
you know, don't look into it too deeply.
The thing is, you know, we're used to the red puppet and the blue puppet, you know,
your Labour Conservative puppet show.
And the establishment know that they've ruined both of their puppets now.
So they need new puppets.
So now they've got the green puppet and the teal puppet.
And it's just the same, it's the same puppet show.
It's the same punch and duty show that we've been watching for years.
But obviously because politics has become so polarised now,
Farage is seen as this right wing buggy man.
that the radical left will target him,
even if he is nothing more than a puppy on a string.
They don't know that, because they're not paying enough attention.
No, indeed. Indeed, well, look, we are keeping on this trial,
but unfortunately, as I predicted, the cover-up is already on.
Breaking today, Slippery Stama is to sack his deputy prime minister
and bring back his other deputy prime minister.
Oh yeah, that's right, the one who's a tax cheat, Red Rainer, the tax evader.
This astonishing development could happen as early as next Saturday.
The day after local election results are expected to reveal a total wipeout for the Labour Party.
This is all about Starmistain in power at almost any cost.
So let me take you through this exclusive reporting from the Daily Telegraph and its political
letter to Tony Diver that is revealed Stama has offered to bring Raina back into the cabinet.
That is a private offer in an attempt to head off a leadership coup.
The Prime Minister extended the Olive Branch earlier this month amid speculation that he has
been considering a reshuffle after the local elections.
But despite fears that Ms. Raina would defy Sir Karen call for an investigation in him,
she backed the PM, voted against the inquiry along with the majority of Labour MPs.
A senior government source said Sir Kare should demote David Lammy, the deputy prime minister,
and return Mrs Rainer to her previous post, arguing the government was stronger with her in it.
Well, I would disagree with that, but here's Matthew Torbett on talk.
He's now expected to defect to the Green Party, by the way.
Can you keep up?
Revealing Slippery Stama's last ditch plan to save his own skin.
We're going to divulge private conversations, but there will be.
be an intervention of sorts the weekend following the local elections. There will be a reshuffle
on the Saturday. I've had that confirmed and that will be an aim to no doubt distract and say,
no, we're changing direction. Lucy Powell will be invited in and other soft left types.
Angela Rainer will also likely be offered in but I imagine she won't she won't take it because
she's got her own ambitions and ideas. Who knows? I think that's the Saturday after the
local elections, you'll talk about.
Yeah, there'll be a reshuffle.
That's nailed on.
I've had that, I've had that old book confirmed.
And that I'll aim to just go, look, we're listening.
I don't think the Prime Minister is listening.
I think he's all that.
Now, it's pretty terrifying thought, isn't it?
Angela Rainer as Prime Minister.
And finally, someone in the mainstream media has addressed the elephant in the room.
My friend Alison Pearson writing in the Daily Telegraph today
that Prime Minister Angela Rainer would be.
a new low for Britain. If Labour turns to the gobby trade union is following an annihilation at the polls
next week, this country is finished. And she adds, I have noticed a tendency among politicians
and commentators, particularly the posh ones, to praise Rainer's flamehead authenticity. That's because
they didn't go to school with an Angela. Those of us who did know the harm that the angela's due to kids
from poorer homes who want to work hard and do well
but whose lessons are permanently disrupted
by those who don't.
The Angela's sit in the back row of the class,
putting on makeup, doing their nails
and chatting loudly throughout readings from the set book
about who they've shagged.
They disdain the teachers who are rather scared of them.
So you'll have to forgive me.
If I don't join in the applause for Angela Rainer's vibrant backstory
and to rescind the top of government
through militant trade unionism,
the working class kids I admire
often came from difficult council homes as Angela Raina did,
but they clung on to education like a life raft,
or they saw a job opportunity and grafts it with both hands.
They did that old-fashioned thing called bettering themselves.
Don't patronise the working class by assuming that all support Angela Rainer.
They wouldn't.
They know a grifter when they see one.
To my superstar panel on this,
Richard Shaw, Charlie Lawson, Father Calvin Roberts,
and Nadia Essex.
Nadia, does Alison, Pearson, have a point here?
It's actually very patronising the way the left sort of embrace Angela Rainer as some
type of working class hero.
Yeah, it really is, but I think it just sort of stinks of that, like, the same way of
that, you know, the blonde crazy lady and from the Greens.
I can't remember what her name is.
Hannah Spicer.
Hannah Spencer.
Yeah.
they they people like you know a woman who is outspoken but not pretty um and can like be with the boys um and it's kind of like you get these like figurehead type girls that are like who did it I'll say it you know it's it's embarrassing it is embarrassing isn't it Charlie Lawson
And Charlie, don't you think it's almost offensive
to the working classes that Angela Rainer
has put on some type of pedestal?
Well, I can tell you we're out,
but I mean, in Westminster,
you know, as I've said you before, Daniel,
you know, they couldn't lead you to Woolworth,
never mind Marks and Spencer's, any of them,
but there are notable exceptions.
I mean, in the name of Jesus,
Zach Polanski, can you imagine if it was 1939, for God's sake?
I mean, the world's gone nuts.
And the trouble is that the younger generation are now being coaxed by the
Angeles of this world from the front of the class to vote green.
You know what I mean?
100%.
But then there is this idea, Richard Shaw,
that Angela Raina actually provides a bigger threat to parties like yours to restore Britain.
She might be the way to sort of,
usher in what would be a coalition from hell, a total coalition from hell.
The tit whisperer, that's what I call Zach Polanski, Zach Dave Polanski, that's his real name,
linking up with Labor and the SNP.
I mean, I do have a big fear that people aren't going to see what's really going on.
Because I'll tell you what I think's going on.
I think Labor are destroying themselves intentionally.
I really do think that they are trying to push Labour voters towards the Greens
because at this stage they know they're not coming back from this.
They've done so much damage to themselves that there is no possible political route back for them.
And I think that there is probably some talks going on behind closed doors between Labor and the Greens.
And I think a lot of the Labour people are trying to save themselves or to arrange coalitions.
And I think the same is going on with reform and the Conservatives.
and I wouldn't be surprised
if you don't see a reformed conservative merger
before the next election
but I do think that there's
probably some sort of collusion going on
between Labor and the Greens as well
and it does pose a threat
because for people who
are maybe somewhat politically naive
who don't really understand
the ramifications of what these guys are pushing
you know if it's
there's a lot of lefties in leafy
leafy suburbs where they don't see the problems that these policies are creating.
I'm from the black country.
I live and breathe it.
I see it every day.
But for somebody who's not from an urban area,
they might not really understand just how bad things are getting.
And this sort of Labor and Green ascendancy is,
well, the Green ascendancy is Labor descending into the Greens.
It's a problem.
And I think Angela could speed that up.
I'm just going to interrupt briefly because breaking right now, King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived in New York City.
We can see them right now looking at the 9-11 memorial.
Now, I was there just a few weeks ago, actually, not my first time.
I'm a regular traveller to New York.
But when you walk in, and this is the first time Charles has been there, it is quite over.
the size of the memorial with the footprint of the giant fountain which we can't see but is
right in front of them representing the exact footprint of the Twin Towers, which were of course
taken down by Al-Qaeda on September the 11th, 2001.
And Father Calvin Robinson, Charles invoked the memory of 9-11 in his speech to Congress last night.
It's clearly one of those events which, like so many of us, stuck with him.
Do you think he's going to be emotional in this moment?
I think he very well might be.
He did a surprisingly impressive job.
It's very rare that I praise His Majesty of the King,
but he did a very good job addressing Congress yesterday.
He spoke of our shared Christian values.
He spoke of the link between Britain and America in a very positive and quite humorous.
way, actually. He was a good representative of Great Britain, not just as the man himself, but as the
figurehead of our nation. And the pomp and ceremony that came with him, it was a great display.
So I was actually quite depressed. But towards your question, yes, I think he might be quite
emotional at this moment. Now, Father Calvin, there is a pretty awful, pretty awful mayor of New York
City, the Islamist mayor of New York City, Mamdani.
And he's there.
One of the biggest terrorist attacks in Western history,
September the 11th.
And the whole hashtag was never forget.
Fast forward to today.
And they've elected a Mohammed and mayor as the mayor of that city.
It's astonishing to me how quickly people did forget.
Indeed.
And as we await King Charles meeting that Islamist mayor,
I want to show you what he was asked earlier.
today when he made it clear. I mean, this guy's a rude bastard. I'm just going to say it. He is a
rude bastard. He made it clear he wouldn't be giving King Charles the royal treatment in New York
and then raised a highly political matter about Britain's crown jewels watch.
About anything you might say if you say hello to him and he stops to chat.
If I was to speak to the king separately from that, I would probably encourage him to return
the coin or diamond.
My superstar panel all with me,
Father Calvin Robinson,
Charlie Lawson, Nadir Essex and Richard Shaw.
As we talk,
we will go back to these emotional scenes
of King Charles and Queen Camilla
at the 9-11 Memorial.
Charlie Lawson,
this dude is a prick, isn't he?
I mean, how absolutely disgusting?
Well, yeah, he's got a bit of previous, hasn't he?
but, you know, look, I would have no time for him, but, you know, I, to be honest with you, I grew up, as you know, Protestant, stroke, unionist, stroke loyalist, back home, everything's red, white and blue. Indeed, I have a union jack flying outside my house in our village. And when that's not flying, you know, it means it's got shredded and I need to get another one, but it's outside flying there now.
Prince Charles has a difficult path to walk because I suspect that although he lives up in his ivory tower, whatever, he probably is aware of the differences that we now live with.
And so he's got to play it as cleverly as he can.
I wouldn't be his number one fan.
But then the days of Queen Elizabeth II are over.
and we have to accept that the royalty has changed
and whether that's for the better or not,
that's up to people in this country.
He's gone to the memorial and fair played him.
So I'm not anti, but he wouldn't inspire me that much.
Do you know what I mean?
100%.
But the thing is, ma'am d'ani is all talk.
He is all talk because he says,
oh are you going to give the Coenor Diamonds back?
But then do you remember he had all of this tough talk about Donald Trump too?
And when he was actually face to face with Donald Trump,
did he raise any of it?
Absolutely not.
They acted like they were best friends.
So Richard Shaw, I would almost put money on the fact
that Mamdani is all like that in front of the media,
but he won't actually raise this with King Charles.
What do you reckon?
Probably right.
I've got no time for the bloke.
I think he's a class clone.
I really do.
I don't want to say too much about him
because I'm struggling to find the vocabulary
that doesn't involve
swear words.
And I don't want to, I don't want to,
I'm trying to be a reformed character,
but that bloke, really does my head in.
But no, I don't think he'll raise it with a king.
And I think the king will be, if he does meet him,
I'll probably have quite a lot to chat about behind closed doors,
because I'm convinced that king's converted.
I really so you actually believe what Lauren the insider is saying
which is that he is more sympathetic now to Islamism than he is Christianity
even though he's officially the head of the Church of England
I know this is something a lot of people believe
yeah absolutely I mean you can see it publicly
he's always more sympathetic to Islam than he is Christianity
and I don't understand why you know as the head of the Church of England
as the king of this country he should be
putting Christianity and Christian values first. That's, you know, we are a Christian country.
Historically, traditionally, constitutionally, we are Christian. And if he can't be the head of the
Church of England above all else, I struggle to respect that. Father Calvin Robinson, you're
someone who has questioned King Charles on his commitment to Christianity, but it interested me that
you were actually very impressed with him during the state.
visits so far. And he did mention Easter, Father Covenant. I mean, gosh, he did also do all of his
interfaith nonsense as well, but he did mention Easter. So when you hear Richard Shaw saying that,
Richard actually suspects that the king is in some ways a Muslim convert. Do you think he's right?
I do share Richard's concerns in that his majesty of the king seems to favor Islam for some
reason. He has this fascination with Mohammeddinism. He has had it for a long time.
He doesn't seem to stand up for the Christian faith as much as he should as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
For example, this year when he had Eid and Ramadan celebrations, he helped pack dates for Iftar.
You know, he had Mohammedans in his castles and palaces praying and singing, but then Easter came along and he was unwilling to do the same for Christians.
That should raise concerns.
But I credit where it's due. He's been good on this state visit.
You know, it's his first major state visit of this sort.
And he's been very, well, magnanimous.
you know, Donald Trump was also getting quite political, just as Mandani was.
Trump was talking about Putin and Russia when they were both visible and it wasn't a private
conversation. And the king just says, you know, we'll talk about this later. Don't worry.
There's a whole class thing here, isn't there? He's been doing this for a long time and it shows.
But I just want to say, I like what Charlie was saying about having your flag flying outside your house.
So obviously, I'm a living in America right now. I have a flag flying outside of my house too.
It's very common out here. But it isn't back home.
And we've got to reclaim that, reclaim our flag.
So the king is the figurehead of the nation.
But the flag is a symbol of our nation and our unity and our patriotism.
So we should all be flying our flags more often.
More of that, please.
It is interesting, by the way.
So I'm told this meeting with Mamdani is very, very close to happening.
He's halfway down this line of dignitaries and officials.
And I'm also told that this was very much a functionary visit.
It wasn't the choice of either.
man. The fact is the king is in the city, he meets the mayor. Now, look, the Coenor Diamond,
Nadia, is this massively historically valuable gem, originally from India that was taken by
the Brits during colonial times, but is now part of our crown jewels. Do you think it should be
returned?
Gosh, it's really difficult, isn't it? Because I think the whole thing just feels like,
pantomime. You know, it just, it's so silly because it's, not the crown jewels, I mean, I mean,
just the whole, you know, I'm going to tell him to return it. And it's like, no, you're not.
Let's be real. You know, you're going to shake his hand. You're going to say, hello,
nice to meet you, and you're going to do everything else should be done. Should it be returned?
I mean, I don't know. I'm probably not the best person to answer that question because I don't
know enough about it.
If it was return, though, my question is, where would it go?
What would it do?
Would it be safe?
Would it be, you know, better for the people?
Like, what, what is it really matter where it is?
You know, are they going to sell it and then put the money into the economy?
Are they just going to put it in a case in their museums?
You know, I think it's a broader question that I'm probably not the best person to answer
because I'm a bit like, well, you know, you know, I think it's a broader question that I'm probably not the best person to answer because I'm a bit like, well,
you know, get over it.
For me, it's like the reparations debate.
I say absolutely not
because we've done
so much for India over the years.
And if you open the door to this,
where does it end?
But Father Calvin...
And you've got to move on at some point, surely.
Well, of course.
It's ours now.
It's ours now.
Deal with that.
Are you returning the billions
that we've put into your economy?
I mean, Father Calvin,
what do you think about the diamond?
You're absolutely right.
It's done.
It belongs to the British Crown.
It's part of the British crown jewels in the Tower of London,
and Her Majesty, the Queen, had it set into that crown.
It looks fantastic.
It should remain there.
It is ours.
We own it.
It is, it belongs to Britain.
And to say, give it back.
Give it back to who.
It's belonged over the years to many countries around Asia.
It's not, it doesn't belong to one set of people any other than it belongs to us as a people.
And actually, the British people called into India.
Let's not forget that.
All these people that argue at reparations and give this back, give that back.
Britain was called into India.
to India, to govern India, by the Indians, and Britain did it the right way. We didn't go in and take
over. There weren't like hundreds of thousands of Britons there. There was a governing class,
a very small minority of people that went in and assisted and helped the nation. And actually
India thrived under British rule. And when we left, look at the state of it now. It's like one of
the highest crime countries in the world. It's covered in feces. It's a disgusting place that no one
wants to travel to unless they want to get ill. And so to suggest that we've done any harm to it,
No, the opposite. We should have remained in India.
We should have kept it as one of our territories, and they would have been better off for it.
Richard, you're clapping. You're clapping along.
Absolutely. 100%.
100%.
And, you know, everybody gives the British Empire a bad rep.
You know, we've got this boogeyman image from across the world.
And the fact of the matter is we were probably the most benevolent empire that's ever existed.
And the collapse of the British Empire was probably the greatest political calamity in human history.
And I think, you know, you look at India as a prime example.
You know, that diamond was gifted to Queen Victoria.
It is ours by right.
But, you know, India was in a right state when we went, and it's in a right state.
Now we left.
You know, wealth inequality has exploded since the British Raj left.
It's the British-en-bye was a good thing.
So that's my opinion.
I agree.
I agree.
And by the way, it's been really interesting to see how much both sides of
American politics have on the whole embraced King Charles over the past 48 hours. The White House,
even posting in a real little FU to the leftists, two kings, because you know they love doing
the protest suggesting that Donald Trump views himself as a new monarch. And Jack PosiBi
said Trump speaks more highly of Britain than the current Prime Minister of Britain. Also, I think, a very
fair criticism. Now those comments, of course, came late last night, overnight UK time, as the
great and the good of American society gathered at the White House for this state dinner,
where Trump did go off script only briefly to suggest that the king actually agrees with him
when it comes to the need for Iran to be stripped of the ability to build nuclear weapons. Watch.
From the trenches of World War I to the beaches of Normandy from the frozen hills of Korea
to the scorching sands of North Africa and the Middle East.
And we're doing a little Middle East work right now, too, if you might know.
And we're doing very well.
We have militarily defeated that particular opponent.
And we're never going to let that opponent ever.
Charles agrees with me, even more than I do.
We're never going to let that opponent have a nuclear weapon.
And they know that, and they've known it right now very powerfully.
And Trump also congratulated the king on his speech, his address to Congress just hours earlier,
which was a bit of surprise because really the speech, I didn't love it.
I'm not going to lie, I didn't love the address to Congress.
I thought it was globalist.
I thought it was leaning into climate hysteria.
I thought it was very much focused on Ukraine.
I didn't love the address to Congress.
I'm just going to be honest.
And I see a lot of people on the right saying this is great.
I'm like, just hold on a moment.
Alistair Campbell thought it was great.
Narenda Kaur thought it was great.
Pears Morgan thought it was great.
Like, that should give you some pause for thought.
But Trump himself, he wasn't offended.
He thought the speech was a plus.
This is a great honor.
And we welcome their majesties, King Charles, the third.
and Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom
to the White House, a very special place, very, very special.
And I also want to, before we really begin,
I want to congratulate Charles on having made
a fantastic speech today at Congress.
He got the Democrats to stand.
I've never been able to do that.
I couldn't believe it.
I couldn't believe it.
They liked him more than they've ever liked any Republican
or Democrat, actually.
So I just want to thank you and congratulations.
It's not an easy thing to do.
That's a tough place.
It's a true privilege to have you here for this historic state visit.
Last fall, Malani and I had the pleasure of visiting their majesties at Windsor Castle,
a structure that's so beautiful and so long that it never seemed to end.
I look down as a former real estate person.
And it just went on forever.
And it was built by a gentleman named William the Conqueror in the year 1070.
And I asked the king, I said, was he a nice man, William the Conqueror?
He said, I tend to doubt it.
I don't think so.
When they call you William the Conqueror, generally speaking, you're not going to be too nice.
But he must have been something because there was nothing like I've ever seen.
Windsor Castle.
Honestly, inject me with these speeches.
Seriously, I love it when Trump goes off script.
I love it when we get that insight into what it's really like
behind the scenes of a visit like that.
But then it was King Charles's time to speak.
And I know I've just been critical of the address to Congress.
But this was honestly King Charles at his absolute best.
He was personal.
He was funny.
He got the tone completely right.
And he started, very importantly, by referring to the most recent
assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
And may I also just start by paying tribute to your own courage and steadfastness,
as well as to your security services, for their swift actions on Saturday evening in preventing
further injury. My thoughts and sympathies are very much with you, the First Lady, and all
those guests for whom this must have been a very upsetting incident. As the words of that famous
anthem remind us, this is the land of the free and home of the brave, as your own response demonstrates.
What used to be called in the last war in the United Kingdom, keep calm and carry on.
Then there was a hilarious moment because earlier in the day, President Trump
had revealed that his late mother used to have a crush on the then Prince Charles
and Trump directly invoked the president's mother.
It was a cool moment.
I can only imagine the immense pride with which your own dear mother,
indeed both your parents, must be looking down on the great office
to which you have been elected for a historic second term.
And if I may say so,
It is a particular person to be back in this wonderful building, the heart of your democracy.
On this occasion, I cannot help noticing the readjustments to the East Wing, Mr. President,
following your visit to Windsor Castle last year.
And I'm sorry to say that we, British, of course, made our own small attempt at real estate redevelopment of the White House in 1814.
Anyway, I am so glad we have an important opportunity at this critical time to renew those bonds of history and friendship between our nations and our peoples.
Okay, just before we come back to it, we have live footage here from sly news of the king very close to meeting Mamdani.
So let's just listen in, see if we can hear.
We might catch a bit of the conversation with the mayor.
But, I mean, in a quiet and commemorative way,
this is the king making a point, isn't it?
Yes, it is.
And the king there was talking to the governor of New York State,
Kathy Hockle, and also the mayor there of,
sorry, the governor of New Jersey state,
Mikey Cheryl, just before speaking to the new mayor of
New York. So, you know, those conversations are also very important at this time and it's
a chance for him to meet the significant political figures of both New York State and New
Jersey State. But those presentations taking place and we'll just see if we can hear when
the King gets to talk to the new mayor of New York.
Look at it, Smurkey. God, I can't stand.
Mammani.
Trump, Charles hasn't looked up here really.
He's wiping his nose.
Let's go, let's go.
There's a good sport.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Right the way back.
Right the way back.
Right the way back.
They've just moved the camera away.
Of course they have.
And while we're all being pulled away by the King's Press Secretary, I see leaning in to hear on the right there, the King's Private Secretary is a close.
private secretary, Sir Clive Alderton, he will obviously want to hear the interactions between
the King and the principal political people here, because at all times, it is his responsibility
to not only make sure of the King...
Okay, so they've pushed the camera away. Isn't that typical? The moment that we're about to find out,
are they discussing the Coen Noe Diamond as Mamdani promised he would? Oh, and see the guy in glasses
there? That's Tobin Andre. Tobin Andre is the most senior courtier on the communications side
for King Charles, formerly a top executive at The Daily Mail, used to be my boss there actually.
So damn it, the moment the conversation happened, you see how it's so tightly controlled,
they pushed him away. I do want to show you one more moment from the King's speech last night,
though, because I have to be honest, I actually got goosebumps watching it. I thought it was so
pitch perfect, and it really showed that the King can be very smart when it comes to dealing with
personalities like Trump. By the way, he doesn't like Trump.
Tina Brown recently reported she was at the Garden Party, by the way, so she's very much aware of the thinking of the king and the queen.
And she described King Charles as having a visceral hatred of Trump.
But he absolutely knew the perfect gift that he could get for the US president.
And sometimes I think this, sometimes I think a gift can make such an impact with Trump.
And this moment certainly did. Watch.
Speaking of submarine alliances, there was one particular Orchus predecessor launched from a UK shipyard in 1944
that served for the majority of her life attached to the fourth submarine squadron in Australia,
playing a critical role during the war in the Pacific.
Her name? HMS Trump.
So tonight, Mr. President, I am delighted to present to you as a personal gift.
The original bell which hung on the conning tower of your valiant namesake
may it stand as a testimony to our nation's shared history and shining future.
And should you ever need to get hold of us or just give us a ring?
Father Calvin Robinson, it was a pitch, perfect moment, was it not?
I love those kind of moments.
That just shows the connection between our two countries
and the great history we have throughout many wars, many battles.
We've been on each other's side, and it's fantastic.
If anyone should be called America's greatest ally, it should be Great Britain.
Indeed, Charlie Lawson, what did you think about the King's moment last night?
I'm rather impressed by those little clips there, Dan.
You know, he can be a darold, you know what.
But, you know, it's always better to get along with Trump that way, you know,
and give us a ring and all that.
Oh, that's nice.
Calvin's right.
You know, it was a proper address.
And, you know, he had all the formalities.
He had the full dress uniform on and all the rest of it.
So why not just have a bit of a fun for God's sake?
Because most of the people in the room he was in,
probably didn't get half a clue what his second name is.
You know what I mean?
But, yeah, look, that's good enough for me.
It's fine.
But he's too woke for you, Richard, sure, right?
I've got to say, I was impressed with that.
It was good, wasn't it?
It was good.
It was good.
Okay, well, if he's impressed you.
I've got to give the blokees to you
that was brilliant
And Dan I have to say that there are no kings
people that you mentioned earlier
I see them all the time protests all around this country
whenever you drive around just lefty loons
Saying hashtag no kings
As if this country's had a king for 250 years
But the Democrats are part of that lobby
And so to see them all standing up
applauding an actual king in their country
Just shows that these people have no principles whatsoever
They're just performative protesters
The irony
Nadia, I did want to ask you about the king's refusal to meet Jeffrey Epstein's victims,
but just before we do, I want to show you the Republican firebrand Lauren Bobit,
who was actually scathing in regards to the king before his address to Congress.
Watch this.
Should the king be meeting with Jeffrey Epstein's survivors,
some of the victims of Virginia Dufreier are here today in Congress.
You know, it's interesting.
Last night we were given a list of dues and don'ts.
for the king by the speaker.
And we were told, you know, no selfies, no touching, no hugging, no conversations.
And it really sounds like a list of don'ts, you know, for the royal family with victims,
more than members of Congress.
So it sounds like everything that his family's already done.
The British government is now saying that Ambassador Mendelsohn was picked basically to appease
Trump.
You know.
I don't know about that.
No?
No.
But yeah, we're, I guess we're off to see the king in the land of no kings.
Right.
Isn't that ironic?
Isn't it, though?
Don't you think?
Yeah.
I wonder if the Democrat Party is going to show up.
You know, they've been all about no kings all year.
Let's see how quick they bend the knee and kiss the royal ring.
I know AOC's skipping.
There's probably quite a few who are.
Yeah, fair.
Well, enjoy the speech.
Thanks.
So now at the air six, I mean, I loved the little ironic,
Alana's Morrissey at reference there, by the way, she's a favourite of mine.
But that aside, do you think the king should have met the Epstein victims?
Well, yes, I think that he definitely should have done.
I think anybody with a position of power like he does should meet with the Epstein victims.
You know, for me, it's a no-brainer in terms of if you really care about something,
then you take the time to show face or give it attention
or align yourself with something.
You know, if he cared as much about the Epstein victims
as he does about climate, for example,
but then travels on private jet, which is a craziness.
But then he would go and meet them.
And I think that, you know, we...
I get it's difficult from a human point of view.
It was his brother.
Like that must be really difficult.
to stand in front of these women know that it's your brother that did some of these things.
And that must be sort of tough to level with.
But ultimately, you know, you've got to do the right thing.
And doing the right thing sometimes comes above whether or not you personally feel uncomfortable
because those women deserve someone like the king.
If they want to meet with him, they may not want to meet with him.
But if they did want to meet with him, then he should have taken the time.
because the whole statement when Andrew got his title taken off of him at the bottom
was very much we stand with victims of Epstein and sexual assault and things like that.
We'll prove it if you're not going to do the actions that it takes to prove that the words you're saying are true,
doesn't mean anything.
Yeah, I mean, this is an interesting debate, isn't it?
Because Father Calvin Robertson, King Charles says that if he was,
were to meet with the Epstein victims, he would in some way potentially risk prejudicing
the current police investigation into Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor. I don't really buy that,
Father Kelvin, because I don't see how him meeting victims of Epstein and the US would impact
this investigation in the UK at all. No, it's a politician's answer. It's an answer I'm sick of
actually. I'm tired of hearing these people say, we can't talk about this. We can't do this. It might
prejudice the case. Then we need to address our legal system.
if raising these concerns, prejudiced as the case.
And actually, as we've seen in Kirstama's rent-boy situation,
they don't always have to bring up the motive anyway.
So how can it prejudice the case?
But no, I think it would have been right and proper,
especially after what happened with Prince Andrew
and the settlement that the late Queen Elizabeth
the second brought about.
It would have been right and proper for the king
to meet with these victims for the reasons that Nadia laid out.
Well, what a day.
What a big day of news.
What an absolutely amazing superstar panel. Thank you so much, Nadir Essex and Richard Shaw, making your debuts, my old friend, Charlie Lawson, and of course Father Calvin Robinson, too. Such an honor to have you all with us.
Now, to your comments today, especially on this terror attack, Haddle Zone says, being Jewish, I am seen as guilty by association for what's happening in Gaza and Lebanon. I want to live in peace and I don't condone war. I have nothing to do with what's going on in the Middle East.
I know. I totally understand that. And it's just terrible what's happening.
Lible Lula 3133 says, if there is more disturbance or civil war, we could be playing straight into Stama's hands.
He could declare martial law and cancel elections and the general election, assuming power at infinitum.
And I do know that is something that a lot of serious people are very worried about.
Rebecca Kirstone says, I will just keep praying that God gives every country.
peace. No one should have to deal with violence like this. God be with you. On King Charles,
Kalamazoo says, you encourage this Charles. You have wandered and made them a priority over your own.
So agreeing with Richard Shaw there. And thank you, Path, No. 66, who says, great show today,
Dan. So well done. You on the panel on saying it as it is. Thank you all. Okay, a reminder of our
nominations for Union Jackass. Dame Sarah Malali, nominated by Father Calvin Robinson,
addressing up as a bishop when she met the Pope.
Sam Altman nominated by Nadia Essex for his court battle with Elon Musk and John Healy,
nominated by Richard Shaw because he's presiding over the weakest arm forces at the worst
possible time.
And your results are in.
In third position, Sam Altman, Nadia's choice, the runner up with 40% of the vote,
Dame Sarah Malali for Father Calvin Robinson.
But the winner, Richard Shaw's choice, John Healy with 44%.
And Richard, you are a...
double winner today, who are you choosing to nominate as today's greatest Britain? And why?
I am choosing to nominate Rupert Lowe because, I mean, he was the obvious choice, wasn't he? You sort of
had to. He's the leader. He's the only politician who is saying what needs to be said and doing what
needs to be done in Parliament. He is, he's the dom. Okay, brilliant. Well, look, Richard, such a brilliant
debut on Outspoken. I hope to have you back often because we love hearing from voices within
Restore Britain. So thank you so much. But we're moving over to Substack now for the Royal Uncanceled
Aftershow, according to TAS is standing by. You can join us there at www.com.com.com
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