Dan Wootton Outspoken - THE END OF SLIPPERY STARMER AS MSM BRUTALLY TURN ON PM AS ANGELA RAYNER PLOTS TO REPLACE HIM
Episode Date: February 5, 2026BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Slippery Starmer’s dystopian reign as Britain’s most unpopular Prime Minister EVER is over – even his own party now acknowledge that – but the globalist puppet isn’t goin...g down without a carefully scripted fight from his masters. But it’s not just Labour that has turned brutally on Starmer too, the MSM is done as well. And he has no answers. Wes Streeting has been finished off by his close friendship with his hero Peter Mandelson, meaning Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage are now openly salivating about taking on a future Prime Minister Dan has today blessed as Red Rayner the Tax Evader. Dan analyses a seismic day in British politics as Slippery Starmer finally understands the game is up before analysis from the superb Doctor Philip Kiszely, cultural historian, academic, author, political commentator and senior fellow at the New Culture Forum. We’ll also be joined today for an exclusive interview from Nick Buckley, the Advance UK candidate running against Matt Goodwin in Manchester’s Gorton and Denton by-election. PLUS: GB News is shamed by Elon Musk for giving a platform for insane lefties claiming the British countryside is too white and dogs should be banned to appease Muslims. AND: Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s new staff go on strike at Sandringham in a shocking new royal twist, as King Charles is confronted over the Epstein scandal. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Lady Colin Campbell joins us for her unique take on the crisis engulfing the British Royal Family. 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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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 420. And breaking right now,
Slippery Starmes' dystopian reign as Britain's most unpopular prime minister ever is nearly over.
Even his own party now acknowledges that following the Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein's scandal of the century, he cannot go on.
But this globalist puppet ain't going down without a fight. A carefully,
scripted fight from his masters.
He was asked whether he had stayed at Epstein after his conviction.
And when later further information came to light,
he was asked whether he had accepted gifts and hospitality.
And no one, however well connected, however experienced,
how a senior should hold public,
office if they cannot meet the basic test of honesty.
But it's not just labour that has turned brutally on Stama too.
The MSM is now done and he has no answers.
And some are staying publicly now that you should stand down
because your positions become untenable.
Why are they wrong?
You failed miserably, and there is no one to blame but yourself if your MPs were to decide that they wanted another leader.
And if somebody else put themselves forward as leader, would you fight that?
Can I have Kieran from the Guardian?
One told us, I'm personally not sure I could trust myself to back the Prime Minister in a confidence vote.
Another said, it's like Chris Pinscher on steroids, it's over.
Another said, this government is on the run.
One former minister said, it's time for a fresh start.
the better. Whiz Streeting has been finished off by his close friendship with his hero, PT, too.
You were supportive of him becoming US ambassador. Are you confident that there won't be any
embarrassing details or documents that emerge as we learn more about that vetting process, about
you? Well, I wasn't involved in the vetting process. There was a vetting process and the Prime
Minister is opting for transparency. And that means Kemi Badenog and Nigel Farage are now
openly salivating about taking on the next Prime Minister who today I christen
Red Rainer, the Tax Evader.
This is far bigger than the Profumo scandal of 60 years ago.
This is the biggest scandal in British politics for over one century.
I'm not worried about Angela Raina. I think that I can deal with Angela Raina.
The real...
Hydro Farage has mentioned multiple times I'm not in.
the Epstein files.
Nigel Farage has mentioned multiple times.
So is his party treasurer.
Nick Candy.
People can go and investigate.
A seismic day in British politics
as slippery Stama is finally told,
the game is up for you,
you communist scumbag.
We'll get it all in my digest next.
Then analysis from the superb Dr. Philip Kissela
cultural historian, academic,
author, political commentator and senior fellow
at the New Culture Forum.
We'll also be joined today for an exclusive interview by Nick Buckley,
the Advanced UK candidate running against Mac Goodwin in Manchester's Gorton and Denton
by election.
You're not going to want to miss that.
Also coming up on the show today, GV News, shamed by Elon Musk,
for giving a platform to insane lefties claiming the British countryside is too white
and that dogs should be banned to appease Muslims.
And Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's new staff go on strike at Sandrydom in a shocking
new Royal Twist as King Charles is confronted over the Epstein scandal. Then we're going to move over
to Substack for the Royal Uncantzstal after show Lady Colin Campbell will be with us for her
unique take on the crisis engulfing the British Royal Family. You can sign up to watch at www.
outspoken.com. We've also got a battle to see who will be named to the worst Britain in the world
today in our Union Jackass. You can vote for your winner right now in the live chat. But there are
three nominees from myself, from Philip and from Nick Buckley. Nick has nominated Gary Neville,
who says that he is fed up after a string of glamorous women kept showing up at his door on
Manchester's Millionaire Row after it became an influencer hotspot. I went for Andrew Mountbatten,
Windsor. I think the reason is obvious. And Philip went for Sarah Ferguson because of the further
revelations about Epstein like, you know, Hussein, marry me. And he says it's quite
stomach churning. And that I agree. And so we will get into that very shortly. And do keep
your comments coming in throughout the show as well. By the way, we will keep you posted on a really
shocking, breaking story from the past few moments. Welsh police have confirmed that a 15-year-old boy
has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of a teacher
at a school in Milford Haven.
This pupil, police say, was brandishing a weapon this afternoon?
That is all we know at that point,
a horrifying sign, I would argue, of life under Stama in this country.
So just repeating that, a 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted
murder after a teacher at a school in Milford Haven was attacked by a pupil
brandishing a weapon this afternoon. That is according to Welsh police. If we have any more
information on that while we are on air, we will of course bring it to you today. Let's go.
So it was slippery stammer's hands that gave the game away yesterday. Because this is a man
whose utter arrogance lies in connections to a darsely and I would say frankly satanic globalist
Cabal, thought would keep him in power against the overwhelming wishes of us, the British public.
But the game is now up, thanks to his backing of the paedophile enabler, British traitor, Jeffrey Epstein,
and he ended up trembling in Parliament as a result. Watch his hands here.
Let me reassure the House, Mr. Speaker, let me reassure the House. The process for deciding
what falls into those categories will not be a political process. It will be led by the Cabinet
Secretary, supported by government legal...
It's pathetic, of course.
It's totally pathetic.
Because Stama has never cared about victims, has he?
He never dealt with the thousands of white girls brutally raped by Pakistani Muslim rape gangs.
That didn't fit his globalist agenda.
What he cares about is losing power.
And that's why he's so horrified by the front pages of today's mainstream media Deadwood Press,
who have long-backed this cretness empty vessel who has his strings being pulled.
So he will go now because he'll have no choice.
But the greatest thing in all of this is that it's his longtime nemesis,
his frenemy and former Deputy Prime Minister Red Rainer the tax evader who dealt
the killer blow.
Even the public disgust and the sickening behaviour of Peter Mandelson
and the importance of transparency.
In 2022, I proposed a humble address seeking information about PPE,
which the party opposite was listed,
and my honourable friend, the member of the Hackney South mentioned just before,
should we not have the ISC, not have the same role now,
in keeping public confidence in the process?
So after that and the obvious U-turn, Stammers, no,
Brains Trust entered bunker mode as rumours swirled, that there could be multiple ministerial
resignations coming, and that, wait for it, calamity lammy was being prepped to take over as interim
Prime Minister. That could still happen, by the way. But in the end, they decided to go ahead
with Stammer making a speech earlier today calling for a tolerant, decent and respectful UK,
reading scripted remarks, he opened by arguing that most people don't enter politics for the wrong reasons, but Mandelson did, something I would argue we've all known for decades.
But that is not why some people do it. And that is not why Mandelson did it.
and that sense of duty only matters if the standards of public life are upheld
and in recent days serious allegations and serious evidence
has emerged concerning Mandelson's conduct
including his relationship with Epstein a convicted sex offender
it had been publicly known for some time that
Mandelson knew Epstein, but none of us knew the depth and the darkness of that relationship.
Maybe not, but you knew enough.
And you went ahead with appointing the crescent to our most important diplomatic role.
Stama then honed in on lies and deceit, which I thought was very ironic,
because he could and should have been talking about himself.
He was asked whether he had stayed at Epstein after his conviction.
And when later further information came to light,
he was asked whether he had accepted gifts and hospitality
about whether he had been fully transparent about the relationship.
The information now available makes clear that the evidence,
answers he gave were lies. Such deceit is incompatible with public service. Let me be clear,
no one is above accountability. And no one, however well connected, however experienced, how a senior
should hold public office if they cannot meet the basic test of honesty. Okay then.
Off you go. Off you go. You were the liar.
You knew about Mandelson's relationship with Epstein. You still appointed it.
More than that, actually. Remember you fawned over him in Washington, D.C.
I've only just arrived, but already I can feel there's a real buzz around Washington right now.
You can sense that there's a new leader in town that he's a true one-off, a pioneer in business and in politics.
Many people love him. Others love to hate him. But to us, he's just Peter.
So of course, we then got the obligatory apology, which Slippri Stama hopes will save him. It must not.
I want to say this. I am sorry. Sorry for what was done to you. Sorry that so many people with
power failed you. Sorry for having believed Mandelson's lies and appointed him.
And sorry that even now you're forced to watch this story unfold in public once again.
But I also want to say this. In this country, we will not look away. We will not shrug our shoulders.
and we will not allow the powerful to treat justice as optional.
We will pursue the truth.
We will uphold the integrity of public life.
And we will do everything within our power.
And in the interest of justice to ensure accountability is delivered.
That is what the public expects.
That is what the victims deserve.
and it is what I will do.
How dare you speak about integrity in public life?
Your deputy prime minister, out because she's a tax cheat.
Your corruption minister, out because she was sentenced for corruption.
Your transport secretary out because she lied about a fraud.
But we know this is about survival.
After MSM reports, Stama is now in great peril,
within his own party. Politico, speaking to 20 Labour MPs and current and former officials,
we need a head, said one moderate Labour MP who entered Parliament in 2024, and was like others
quoted grunted anonymity to speak frankly. Someone has to pay the price for this failure, a second
usually loyal MP from the 2024 intake said, adding they wouldn't care who exactly it was.
But then the most interesting thing for me was when the MSM
questions came. Because this is when it was obvious that everything has changed. Even the corrupted
British legacy media, which wanted this guy in power, which got this guy in power, has now
understood that the game is over for Stammer. They want him out too. First, Chris Mason from the
British Bashing Corporation. Prime Minister, why was it that a man who had already twice resigned from
government and crucially had a publicly known ongoing friendship with a convicted paedophile
was appointed by you as ambassador to Washington. And given all of this, what do you say to those
in the country and those in your own party who say, frankly, that you have run out of steam?
Well, Chris, let me just address that head on and perhaps clarify something I said at Prime
Mr. Christians yesterday about the relationship between Mandelson and Epstein. Because what I meant was
it has been known publicly for some time that they knew each other. The umms there by the way,
did you notice that? Lots of ums are because he was finally off the auto queue, finally off the script.
And he's never used to dealing with tough questions because the mainstream media have always been
in Team Stama.
Next up, Beth Rigby of Sly News.
Prime Minister, we can all hear your anger, your regret,
and most importantly, your apology to victims of Epstein
for appointing Mandelson as your UN-S ambassador.
But look, whatever he said or didn't say,
it has proved a catastrophic error of your judgment
to put him back into your government.
Some of your MPs believe you must take responsibility for this in order to restore trust in politics amongst the public.
And some are staying publicly now that you should stand down because your positions become untenable.
Why are they wrong? Thank you.
Well, Beth, as I've said a number of times, I regret the decision to appoint Mandelson as ambassador.
he was asked questions about the nature and extent of his relationship with Epstein, and he told lies.
Oh my God. Seriously, even Sly News knew about Mandelson when he was still in post.
Watch this.
In June 2009, did you stay at the apartment in Manhattan of Jeffrey Epstein?
I'm not answering any questions about him.
He was in jail at the time for soliciting prostitution from a minor.
And my knowledge of him is something that I regret.
I wish I'd never met him in the first place.
Why did you have an association with him?
Because he was in jail at the time.
Why did many people meet him?
He was a prolific networker, and I wish I'd never met him in the first place.
So that was broadcast on Sly News while he was still in the job, Stama.
Most surprising, though, Robert Peston of woke ITV.
Utterly damning.
Watch.
Time and again during the general election campaign, you promised to end chaos in politics.
You failed miserably, and there is no one to blame but yourself if your MPs were to decide
that they wanted another leader, and if somebody else put themselves forward as leader,
would you fight that?
Well, Robert, I was elected in on a mandate in 2024 to change the country.
country for the veteran. That is what we're doing. But astonishingly, the hardest question of all
came from the hard left Guardian newspaper. Can I have Kieran from the Guardian?
Thank you, Prime Minister. Kieran Stacey from the Guardian.
Prime Minister, I wanted to read out some of the things that Labour MPs have told us in the last
24 hours about you. One told us, I'm personally not sure I could trust myself to back the
Prime Minister in her confidence vote. Another said, it's like Chris Pinscher on steroids, it's over.
Another said this government is on the run. One former minister said, it's time for a fresh start,
the sooner the better. Isn't the real lesson from yesterday that you can no longer command the majority
in the Commons? And if so, isn't your authority fatally undermined?
Well, look, I understand the anger and frustration amongst Labour MPs about what has happened,
the deceit, both in the appointment of Mandelson as ambassador,
and what happened at the tail end of the last Labour government,
actually share that anger and frustration.
It was palpable yesterday.
I'm not surprised.
As I said, most people come into public life to serve the common good,
actually whichever political party they're in.
The spectators Tim Shipman then revealed,
caveat in everything that follows with the reality
that a febrile Westminster is not always the best,
judge of events, after a couple of hours of taking the temperature, if two cabinet ministers were to
resign, I think this thing would be done by the end of the week. So where are the resignations?
Where are you? This is a scandal so big that it puts Chris Pinscher and Partygate so far into the
shade. So any Labour cabinet minister who refuses to resign today, they might be a lot of
Let me just tell you is complicit in slippery Stama appointing a paedophile backing national
traitor to take up Britain's most important diplomatic role.
Farage, Nigel Farage, is quite rightly putting this scandal into historical context in a way the
MSM won't because they want to protect their own men, Stama and Mandelson.
Don't think this scandal is just another political scandal.
It isn't just sort of party gate, but a bit bigger.
Now this involves sex, it involves money, it involves the royal family, it involves the leaking of market sensitive, confidential information, I suspect it's pretty close in many ways to breaching the Official Secrets Act.
This is far bigger than the Profumo scandal of 60 years ago.
this is the biggest scandal in British politics for over one century.
And I would predict pretty confidently.
I said this yesterday, but I stick by it.
I'd predict that Morgan McSweeney,
the Chief Advisor, will be gone pretty quickly.
I don't know how long Starmoor will last as Prime Minister.
Indeed, I'm very worried about it.
But in a sign of how dirty British politics is now getting,
at a rival press conference hours later,
Conservative Party leader Kemi Baderok
publicly linked Farage and Reform UK to the Epstein files.
Do you worry that this scandal and the potential end of this administration
could hasten or make more likely a Reform UK government?
Reform UK is more of the same.
They're the ones who actually have a former leader in prison right now.
There is no reason that we should even think for a second
that these Epstein files don't have something that might implicate them.
A lot of Nigra Farage has mentioned multiple times, I'm not in the Epstein files.
Nigel Farage has mentioned multiple times, so is his party treasurer, Nick Candy,
people can go and investigate.
But if people think that we're getting a clean government with reform,
I think that that is for the birds.
That is not what the country is asking for.
They may be doing well because of protest votes,
but we need to start having an honest conversation about it.
how we can get a proper government.
Bader Nock also claimed she's not worried about the most likely next Prime Minister
Red Rainer, the tax evader.
I'm worried about Angela Raina.
I think that I can deal with Angela Raina.
The real...
But you've hit upon something that is crucial.
It doesn't matter who they change leader to.
It's still going to be a Labour person.
What we need them to look at is the mistakes that they've been making
and how they can fix that.
Whoever it is that they pick has to acknowledge that a lot of mistakes have been made.
The country is not crying out for socialism.
Farage, it has to be said, was also gleeful about the idea of Rainer being in charge.
The McSweeney goes, because McSweeney was very much a part of this,
McSweeney goes, it'll take a few weeks, and that by July the PM will be gone.
I don't think that's right, actually.
I think you can withstand.
For various reasons, one is the fact that it is a huge Labour majority,
two, there isn't an obvious person waiting in the wings.
Oh, she was sitting on the back benches this afternoon.
No, we can't buy that.
But here's the reality.
It's the fact that the labour bubble has been well and truly burst,
which is what matters here.
I mean, just watch the brutal verdict of Barry Gardner on Newsnight,
which included an extended moment of silence.
Look,
This was our manifesto.
Right?
One man, one word.
Change.
That's what we promised.
That was the whole of what we as the Labour Party promised this country.
Change.
This looks more like the same.
Should he step down?
I think that he needs to think very hard about what is in the country's best interest.
And what is in his party.
party's best interest.
It's a veiled jest.
You're saying that you don't want to say it, but you're saying it with your eyes.
Kirstearner, as a project, came about from somebody who had been the protégé of Mandelson and
who is now the chief of staff in Ten Downing Street.
There are a, there's connectivity, and to use your historical analogy, the guy at the top
is not the only thing here.
There are barons, and when the barons begin to feel that they're under pressure,
it's a very dangerous time for the Prime Minister.
And there is so much that is dependent upon what Mandelson,
through the Chief of Staff, then has initiated,
and the people who are now in positions as ministers
that have been dependent upon that whole process,
That means this is not just one man.
You're talking about an aristocracy within the party.
Meanwhile, we're streeting Mandelson's closest ally in the current Labour government
now knows his chances of becoming Prime Minister.
Trust me on this, are gone.
I think all of us who thought we knew Peter Mandelson regret ever having known him.
I think I cannot emphasise enough.
how angry and bitterly betrayed people not just in the government but across the
Labour Party field because it's a betrayal of values. But you stood by him, you sort of
defended him last year when we already knew that he had a close friendship with Epstein.
Do you now regret that? Well when Peter Mandelson was appointed as US ambassador,
it was on the basis that he'd served successfully as this country's
business secretary, that he had served as an EU Trade Commissioner, people thought he'd
done those roles successfully, he'd been prominent in the means of
as a broadcaster writing in newspapers.
Your right, there had been some scrutiny of the Epstein relationship in the media,
but he was continued to be given that platform and respectability.
And further to that, during the vetting process for the appointment of the US ambassador,
of course he was asked about this and this was looked at.
The reason the Prime Minister fired him is because the assurances the Prime Minister was given in that respect
turned out to be false assurances.
So the Prime Minister sacked him without hesitation,
hesitation and now we know that as well as betraying Keir Stama and Keir Stama's trust as Prime Minister,
we now learn that Peter Mandelson betrayed Gordon Brown and Gordon Brown's trust as Prime Minister too.
You were supportive of him becoming US ambassador. Are you confident that there won't be any
embarrassing details or documents that emerge as we learn more about that vetting process, about
you? Well, I wasn't involved in the vetting process. There was a vetting process and the
Prime Minister is opting for transparency to reassure people about that process.
Do you note how his voice went up an octave?
That's when you know he's lying.
According to Adam Brooks, my Labour Party source tells me that the consensus on the WhatsApp chats
is that West Streeting is now wounded by his closeness to Peter Mandelson.
Vernon was blocked so Angela Rainer is firing up her move.
I've always said it. I've always said it's coming. She's the next Prime Minister.
Honestly, prove me wrong. Feel free to prove me wrong.
The corrupted MSM Commentariat, know that I've got to.
all of this wrong as well. Let me show you this from Andrew Ma. You know, he was the man who said,
it was just so great that we had Stama because we were entering into a period of calm, political
utopia and stability. How's he feeling about that now? This is going to sound perhaps like
a confession, even an embarrassing one. But here goes, I have always liked Kirstama. Worse, I think he's a
fundamentally decent man in politics for the right reasons. So I say the following with
genuine sadness, but I think we have entered the final stage of the Starma Premiership.
I don't know exactly how or when the end will come. Often these things are a surprise,
and there are circumstances if nobody moves, if everybody waits back, in which he could
carry on unhappily enough, at least until the summer. But listening to furious, disillusioned
Labour MPs, and reflecting on his frankly unconvincing performance earlier this afternoon on the
Mandelson affair, it feels as if we have reached a tipping point. Too many misjudgments, too much
authority lost, too little direction. I really see no way back. At least that loser Anna
Supari had the front to admit her July 24 post on X is not aging. Well, do you remember how she
cooed, is it just me, but suddenly everything feels normal. No more psychotrama and scandals like
the growing-ups are back in government and people can get on with their lives watching politics
out of the corner of their eyes. Safe. The left are turning hard on Stama for the rank hypocrisy
from a holier-than-now figure who used to love talking about his time as the head of the DPP.
I ask you, Zach, to talk to me about the Prime Minister.
What contrast would you make to the man at the dispatch book today
and the DPP pursuing Boris Johnson with his moral compass pointing north?
Well, when Kirstama was head of public prosecutions,
it was all about his judgment, his forensic ability to ask for right questions.
And here we see the most catastrophic lapse in judgment you can imagine.
I think it's clear the Prime Minister should do the right thing.
and step down because actually the rut runs right throughout the Labour government.
This is a man in Kirstama who knew that Peter Mandelson was friends with one of the most known
peteriles in the world, was still staying in his apartment and he brought him into the heart
of government solely because I imagine he thought he could whisper in Trump's ear.
Okay, now look, I know that's the tip whisperer and I know he wants Labor destroyed.
I get that. But Labor loyalists are gone too. I cannot tell.
tell you how significant this intervention is from Lord John Hudson.
There's no stronger loyalist to the party than myself. I've never ever voted against the party
ever in my 20 years as a member of parliament and proud to serve under Gordon and Tony as
Labour Prime Minister, great Prime Minister, as they were too, actually. But I think this government
is in serious trouble and I think, you know, someone needs to rescue it from the Malaysian.
it's in. And I would like that to be the Prime Minister, but I suspect that's probably a minority
view in the Parliamentary Party right now. If he were to rescue himself, his premiership, does he
need to sack other people? Does he need to make big changes in number 10?
Personally, Andrew, I don't think that's going to really address the fundamental issue. The issue
is the leadership from the Prime Minister. And I think unless that changes dramatically, I think
the government is in serious trouble. I mean, you can be surrounded.
by great secretaries of state, and he's got many good people in the cabinet.
You can have the best and brightest minds in the country working for you in number 10,
and he's got many of those too, but it doesn't add up to a row of beans.
Trevor Kavanaugh, a shrewd reader of Westminster for decades,
says it's all over.
Stama is now a dead man walking.
It's all over.
I mean, it's a dead man walking.
I think that it's a matter of time.
The time will be when it's convenient to the Labour Party to replace him.
That could be as soon as, for instance, the result of the looming by-election on the 26th in Manchester,
in which Labour simply cannot expect to do anything better than a single-figure percentage win.
And I think that if he last past that, it will be the local elections.
The only question really is not whether or when he goes, but who replaces him.
And the really worrying fact is that nearly everybody on the right is tainted with association with Mandelson.
That includes West Streeting and others.
And I think that you now have only one choice that the Labor Party is likely to come up with.
It is a combination of Angela Rainer and Ed Bilibat.
Oh, God, Trevor, I'm going to have to leave it.
Isabel. Oathamette Oachshott agrees it's over, but also revealed these rumors of Lammy.
been lined up to become interim p.m.
It is over and I mean yesterday there was such a feebrile atmosphere in the House of Commons.
Obviously I wasn't there but I'm quite close connected to people who were
and rumours flying that I'm sorry to say David Lammy is being prepared
to be interim Prime Minister if Kirstarmer decides to throw in the towel
because of course you wouldn't be able to have a,
quick leadership contest. We know
it's highly unlikely
that someone like Ed Miliband is
just going to say to Angela Raina,
well, okay, you can have it.
And then we've got West Street and there'll be a bunch
of them that want and have
some expectation that they will run
to replace Kirstarm.
New Reform UK signing Suella Braverman.
She was unequivocal.
A situation
for Kirstama? Should you go? I do.
You're calling for Kirstama to resign?
Well, well, listen. I think.
that there is absolutely no justification now based on the fact that he was aware.
And, you know, there had been a lot of reporting about Mandelson's murky relationship with Epstein.
It was not a secret. There was already a history with him. Very bad judgment.
Indeed, all Slippery Stama's remaining allies are seeing their arguments crumble.
When Stama Schill, Torsten Bell, posted at a time when politics fishing,
It's divisive. It's important to hold on to what really matters. The male's Labour columnist,
Dan Hodges, responded, might just be me. But I think senior former members of the cabinet and senior
diplomats powling around with convicted child abusers with the Prime Minister's knowledge,
is one of those things that really matters. Deep down, they know it's all over. Their faces
show that. Because nothing will excuse what they chose to ignore about their mate Mandy,
whose emails will forever shame new labour. And you know, I keep seeing more and more emails.
I'm looking at as many as possible, but this was just one overnight. When Galane Maxwell
wrote to Mandelson, do not be disgusting, he responded, I love disgusting. That's why I am wild and
dangerous and twice fallen. She joked, suffice to say, that neither me nor mine will lead you
to the third spill. You know what they say, though, third time lucky. And all while leaking
state secrets to the world's most notorious paedophile while Gordon Brown's deputy, he couldn't
resist telling Epstein, who he claims to have never discussed sex with, we are praying for a
hung parliament, alternatively, a well-hung young man.
Now, Philip Casale joins me.
But first, an update on this really shocking, breaking news story, where police in
differed powers in Wales have now confirmed that a 15-year-old boy has been arrested this
afternoon on suspicion of attempted murder after a teacher was attacked by a
pupil brandishing a weapon. Now this happened at this school, Milford Haven School. The very positive
news is that while the school went into lockdown, no pupils have been injured. We are told that the
15-year-old has been arrested on attempted murder charges. The teacher is alive and is
receiving medical treatment for their injuries.
Difford Powers Police aren't saying much,
but they are confirming that this attack on the teacher by a 15-year-old
happened at 3.20pm this afternoon,
so just over two hours ago,
they said the teacher's injury is not a stab injury.
A lockdown was implemented, but has now been lifted.
Police officers remained on site,
And a spokesperson said that any planned after school events have been cancelled this evening.
So of course, Philip Casale, as ever, there is so much that we don't know.
The police are very good, aren't they, at telling us what didn't happen?
You know, this wasn't a stabbing, okay, but a 15-year-old has been arrested for attacking a teacher at school with a weapon.
We need to know more.
I'm sick of living in these information vacuums, but this is obviously a really horrendous
story, very worrying for parents, but of course the good news is no students injured. But it still
must have been an absolutely terrifying experience for everyone at Milford Haven School.
It's just shocking, Dan. Hello, by the way. Just listening to all of that. It feels like
the whole country is grinding to a halt, doesn't it? It feels like everything is faulty. Everything
is broken. It feels like, you know, violence in a school like that. God.
knows what's gone on but it feels as though yeah that storm is Britain that's what we expect that's
what happens and the police will try to keep a lid on it especially if it's a particular kind of
person from a particular demographic we won't get to know anything about it we just have to
keep our eyes and ears closed we just have to watch soap operas forget about all of this stuff
and wait until we can ignore the next incident that happens and they don't tell us about that either
It just feels, Dan, I don't know.
I've just been watching all of this stuff today.
What a day to see you again.
It just feels insane.
It's a mega day of breaking news, isn't it?
I mean, what do you think?
Do you agree with me that Stama is gone?
It is just a matter of time?
Yeah, I mean, you made the really important point, actually,
and the point that you made about the MSN is the really important point.
The heritage media wants the Guardian, once sly news,
all of those horrible.
Aren't they revolting?
I was just listening to some of them.
And it's taken this to actually turn on him
and actually ask decent questions.
That's the first time I've ever heard the MSN
asking him any decent questions at all
and watching those journalists
and watching the Labour politicians.
I had a little bit of sick in my mouth
that was having to deal with it all and process it.
Yes, I think it's last chance to lose.
Well, it's beyond last chance to Loon.
No, I don't mean that.
I think he's gone. It's just a matter of time. He is a dead man walking. But these things can take
quite a long time. It's just watching the people around him, watching the vultures circling and
thinking about what they can get from it. And they're all, you know, the faux outrage about Epstein,
the faux outrage about paedophilia, you know, child prostitution for God's sake. That's what we're
talking about. This is as serious as it possibly can get. But really those labourers,
politicians. They're not interested in that. They don't really care about that, Dan, because if they did,
I think as you alluded to earlier, they would have been up in arms when Stama and Co were dragging
their feet about a national inquiry about the poor white working class children who were being
systematically raped by Pakistani heritage gangs in northern towns. So, you know, spare me their
moral outrage here. This is just political. They are positioning themselves. They are thinking
about the next stage. And if we look at the next stage, Dan, we've got the most devastatingly
limited person, a semi-literate person in Angela Raina, Big Anne. She's going to be possibly the
next Prime Minister. But even worse, the interim Prime Minister will be David Lammy.
I mean, God help us. And by the way, it could be for weeks and weeks. I mean, this is so devastating
for our country, right? Because we are patriots. And the problem is, Starma is now operational.
as a completely powerless prime minister.
He is controlled by the hard left of his party.
He is unable to actually do anything,
which is why we are effectively in paralysis.
But if there is going to be a leadership contest,
that will take weeks and weeks and weeks,
leaving us with a thicko,
you know, the thickest MP we've ever had.
I mean, you just have to watch his mastermind appearance
to know that in David Lammy running the show.
And then what? We end up with Rainer, who is completely ruined. And I keep thinking about it, Philip, and I'm like, Labor never learns its lesson. Rainer is the new Mandelson. She's fallen once before. They're going to let her rise from the Phoenix again. When do you learn? She is a tax cheat. She is a tax avoider. She is a champagne socialist. She is a fake. But they will not learn. This is their woman. I really do believe that.
This is what you have with socialists. Socialists are, it's literally the definition of insanity
is repeating the same mistake over and over again. But just in terms of Stama, can we just
go back to this quotation from Barry Gardner? He said, Kea Stama as a project. Right, I think
that's the problem. That's the whole problem with Stama, with the Labour Party and all of this.
It's inhuman. It's global. It's not about Britain. It's not, it's certainly,
not about us. It's something which they are just imposing on us. They have been over the last,
what has it been? It's more than 18 months now, isn't it? They've almost been like an occupying
power, Dan. They've imposed the most awful conditions on us. They don't care about us.
And everybody from women and children to anybody in all over the place, not just the big cities,
but small towns as well, there's a sense of.
of menace about the place.
There's a sense of violence about the country
because there's lawlessness.
You can just go into any shop.
So a couple of weeks ago, I went into boots
because I've been having some trouble with my voice.
You can probably hear.
And I was getting some stuff.
A woman that filled a pram full of stuff
and just walked out.
And the alarm went off.
And I said to the security guy there, I said,
are you going to do anything?
He said, no, because nothing will happen anyway.
Just let it go.
And I got the impression.
It's Starmas Britain, right?
I got the impression.
The guy was on a minimum wage, and he thought, I don't know what else is in that pram.
I might get stabbed.
I might get shot.
It's the same thing that's happened in this school today.
It's ordinary life.
And this didn't happen, or at least it didn't happen, on the scale that it's happening now.
Right.
And this is about mass immigration.
This is about leftist policy.
This is the fact that we've got a human rights lawyer.
as Prime Minister. That is possibly the worst thing you can ever have because when we're
talking about human rights, we're not talking about human rights for people like you and me,
the people of this country, taxpayers, homeowners, people who work hard, all the rest of it.
We're talking about criminals. We're talking about illegal immigrants. We're talking about,
you know, hand-wringing, left-wing liberal pet projects who are ruining this country.
And now we're at a stage where everything is about to fall apart.
Yes, I'm delighted to see the back of Stama.
I can't stand him.
But I look at who's going to step into the role of Prime Minister.
And frankly, I'm terrified, Dan.
Absolutely.
And it is so unfortunate for our country.
The problem is, though, in Stamas Britain,
there is a constant focus on, I believe, pushing anti-white racism.
Honestly, I think this new plan to deal with the whiteness of the countryside
is actually so sinister.
And I give huge credit for Elon Musk calling out GB News and their coverage of this topic.
Because I want to show you this has really been ignored by anyone sensible.
But GB News for some reason has decided to give a lot of coverage to the issue.
And it started off with one of their hard leftists, a Lib Dem who's always on with Nigel Farage,
and we know it's because, you know, we need to provide off communist balance.
giving voice to this idea that dogs shouldn't be allowed in the British countryside
because Islamists or Muslims don't like them.
Watch.
We've got a problem.
It's a lot about, yeah, it's a lot about the national parks
and getting people out there and making national parks for everybody.
And one of the problems is dogs.
and actually this isn't just about the fact that a lot of Muslims find dogs very difficult.
It is about people who do not know how to control their dogs.
Why do Muslims find dogs difficult?
Because a lot of, they don't have dogs as pets.
They have dogs as...
But that shouldn't stop other people taking their dogs to the country
because there are some people that you don't like their dogs.
But there are a lot of...
As we know, and any country...
There are a lot of very badly behaved dogs.
See you next time.
Now there was huge controversy over that quite rightly, but I think that almost like rage baiting
now because then they hosted another segment.
And I'll show you it in just one moment.
First, I want to show you what Elon Musk's view was.
So Michael McCarthy posted England's countryside is apparently too white.
New nationwide diversity plan aims to make the countryside less white.
And Elon Musk replied saying he makes a good point, saying this about any other race would
be condemned immediately and should be.
So why is it not incredibly racist and wrong to say this about whites?
And that was all in response to this campaigner called Ken Hines,
who made another appearance on this issue on GB News.
This is a good thing. Do we need to diversify the countryside?
I think absolutely it's been white for far too long.
What we generally take to find,
that when immigrants come into any particular area,
they generally create clusters,
where they live amounts in the close proximity with each other's.
I just feel that we need to be more diversified
and spread further afield.
That's my take on it.
Can I ask you?
So do you think, say, for example, someone like Birmingham,
does that need to have more white people put in there
because a lot of white people have moved out of Birmingham?
So does that, do we need to do that with Birmingham?
Absolutely.
And we've got other places where predominantly migrants
that needs to be, again,
address because there should be no no-go area. People should be able to live and live among
each other and welcome each other. Connor Thominson posted, I've been banned from GB News, but someone who
promotes ethnically gerrymandering the English countryside because it is whitified and that makes
black people fearful is just fine, apparently. Carl Benjamin added, why is GB News even giving an
advocate of the government ethnically cleansing the English from their shires any airtime at all?
But this is the problem, I guess. And some people will say,
It is all because of the off-communist regulation.
I obviously know a lot about how that works.
But you do get these arguments all the time
where I think the indefensible is defended,
like Nina Mishkoff was doing it
in regards to the illegal migrants
who are raping our young women the other night.
Watch.
Here's the situation.
In plain fact, you talk about migrants or foreigners,
if you probably want to call them that,
are more inclined to commit sexual crimes.
And that is statistically true.
However, I'd like to point out to you
that 90% of women are sexually assaulted or raped by people they know.
That's a separate conversation.
No, it's not.
It's a completely separate conversation.
So what about the 1,100 women that have been sexually assorted by these migrants?
They would not have been assorted if those migrants weren't in this country.
Because that is completely ignoring what the real problem is in this country.
You're doing the water bouts.
No, I'm not doing what about.
I'm giving you facts.
And it's, it, it, it, it, it, let me just point us out to you.
In the Stockport riots, you remember them?
You're justifying, no, no, no, no, I'm not just, no, I'm not just, no, but you
cannot ignore that.
Now, Philip, because, Alex, look, I understand the whole issue of balance, right?
And the fact that legally in this country, if you're on a broadcast network, the off
communists rule the airwaves and they insist on having balance.
However, I do not think you.
anyone should be having a debate about topics which are so clearly promoting anti-white racism.
It wouldn't happen the other way around. You just know that. You would know that there would
never be a topic about whether something in the United Kingdom should be de-blackified.
It's nuts. I think Elon Musk is right here. I really do.
He is. And it's also nuts that if you think about it, it's connected to rape as well. So not only is this
this woman defending what actually is the replacement of our, you know, of our demographic.
There's no question about that.
All you have to do is look at the census, the last census and compare it to previous census,
not just London, but other places as well.
If you look at Huddersfield, for example, quite near where I am up north, that's 35% Muslim.
So they talk about diversity.
They don't really mean diversity.
They talk about multiculturalism.
They don't mean multiculturalism.
This is not about diversity in the countryside.
This is about Islamification.
This is about Islamifying the countryside
because this smallish still,
but extremely quickly growing demographic,
very vocal, belligerent demographic,
wants to impose itself in this area.
So I don't know where it goes.
You know, we have church bells,
there. What are these people going to say, oh, well, we need a call for prayer in every village
in England because that's real diversity. And what are we going to do? We're just going to fall
down and say yes. But the point with these people, and I'm just watching that, and I just can't
believe how moronic they are, have these people never heard of the word per capita as well?
You know, we're also thinking about particular demographics here, particular kinds of people.
So Afghans are 20% more likely to rape someone.
It's not just them.
It's kind of people from Eritrea.
It's men, all of these men coming in.
So not only do they want open borders these people,
they will then make every excuse in the book
to allow these men to break the law,
to rape, to steal, to do God knows what.
This is the only thing that these people bring.
We really, really need to push
back on this and we really need to change the dynamic of the argument. We must not let these
people get away with saying these stupid things, these straw man arguments, which are, as far as
women and children are concerned, absolutely, you know, fatal in some instances, but it's just
putting them up for sexual abuse. And I was thinking about, you know, what's going on with
all of these military bases and with the hotels and everything.
Which is what Niedemischkoff was sort of making that ludicrous argument about.
Right.
Children's lives are being changed overnight.
So you can, you know, if you've got 500 unregistered males, undocumented males, all of a sudden, you know, being dropped onto your small town or your village.
Parents are saying to children, look, you've got to stay in.
You can't go out and see your mates.
It's too dangerous.
We've got to change our lives because if we don't, something is going to have.
to you. That's the statistics, that's the probability. So your life, your what are you,
six, seven, eight, your life is going to fundamentally change. That is the saddest thing that
makes me so angry that children are having to confront these terrible things and it has
nothing to do with them. These people should not be in our country. We should not have open borders.
We should not have the MSN platforming these people and allowing them without any major
pushback, any real critical pushback to talk about this nonsense. And again, I come back to
Kia Stama last year, Dan, what was it? Over 41,000 undocumented males came over in small boats
under Kia Stama. It's down to him. It's down to the Labour government. Yes, it happened before.
Of course it did, and the Tories have a lot to answer for, but it's gone into overdrive.
It needs to stop because they are gaslighting us. Women and children are not safe in this country.
liberals are perfectly happy to let that happen. It's revolting.
King Charles has become the third senior royal in as many days to be ambushed over the Jeffrey
Epstein files. That's while a shock new report has revealed Andrew's new staff, servants,
is how the royal family used to describe them, have gone on strike. They don't want to work
firm at Sandrine. So let me show you what happened with Charles on his walkabout today. There were two
incidents. One, a question from a journalist. Now, I have no issue with that. I really don't. The second was
another set up as far as I could tell from this Republic organisation, which we do just have to
realize does want to see the overthrow of the monarchy at the same time. We are a country where free
speech is allowed so it does feel odd to me that the police got involved but watch what happened
And that's not going to hear this.
But it is, it exists just any way to make it clear to people.
So Andrew should not be let off.
And that comes as Andrew has provoked this strike,
according to the son, among Sandrineum servants.
As staff are told, they can reject working for the ex-Prince.
The newspaper reports disgraced Andrew Mount
Atten Windsor has caused a revolt among royal servants at Sandringham despite only arriving on Monday night.
Flunkies have been told by bosses on the King's Norfolk Estate that they can reject serving the sex abuse accused ex-prince if it makes them feel uncomfortable.
A source said the number of staff who are refused to work for him is already a long list.
The son revealed that humiliated Andrew slipped out of Royal Lodge, Windsor, under the cover of darkness on Monday.
He is staying temporarily at Sandry Nams Wood Farm Cottage before moving next door to his permanent home, Marsh Farm, from April.
During his stay, domestic staff from the estate are tasked with serving him.
A source said they've been told they don't have to serve Andrew or work for him if they feel uncomfortable.
There is already quite a list saying no thanks.
There is understandably a lot of disquiet as he is now a total pariah, but there is also a worry that once he gets comfortable at Wood Farm, while Marsh Farm is being finished, they will never get him out again.
Andrew's moved to Norfolk also sees many of his long-serving Windsor staff get the axe.
Sources say they have been offered generous severance deals.
Tenants in the six cottages on the grounds of the 31-room lodge have been given their marching orders.
An insider said, and I'm sure we're not going to have much sympathy for Andrew here,
it's possible that for the first time in his life, he will have to open the front door to people himself.
Let's hope they're not prostitutes this time being flowing in from overseas, allegedly.
Many worked on maintaining the mansion or were former or retired staff.
Another insider said because the least to Royal Lodge was handed back, they also lost their homes.
They were offered far smaller accommodation, but no one wanted to go to Sandrianum to work for him.
It's in the middle of nowhere.
It is unclear whether Andrew will hang on to any of his former Royal full-time domestic stuff when he moves into Marsh Farm.
It is thought he will at least have a valet, a butler and a chef.
He's really been punished, isn't he?
When he does move in, he will have to find and fund his own staff.
and other source said people who have been with him for years are off,
it will likely be a skeleton staff at best.
So Philip Cazelli, this is such a major problem for the British royal family
because the briefing coming to the Royal Rota,
which is this official group of reporters who are effectively operating as the mouthpiece
for Buckingham Palace, are saying, of course the king is really aware of this story
really cares about it.
But at the same time,
every time a royal family member
is asked about it,
they say nothing.
What should they be doing here?
Can this situation really hold?
And I mean, is it fair anyway?
Like, has Andrew actually had due process?
Maybe it is time for the police
to actually investigate him,
so then if he is innocent,
he can clear his name.
Yeah, I think so.
I think, you know, if you're asking me
what they can do,
It's probably cross their fingers, pray and hope that it all goes away, which of course it won't.
I can't really see what else they can do, but I'm looking at the image on the screen here.
And things are changing, aren't they, Dan?
The British public has had enough.
All of this stuff is connected.
This is deep.
This is deep corruption of the establishment in a way that we've never really had access to before.
Okay, if this was going on 30 years ago, we just wouldn't.
We wouldn't be able to see the detail here.
We wouldn't be able to watch it unfold day after day, hour after hour, as we are doing.
We wouldn't be able to react to it in the same way.
So I think what's going on here, like I say, it's all linked.
And my God, just looking and reading about some of Andrew's habits,
I wouldn't want to be a servant for him either.
And I certainly want to go anywhere near his bedroom.
The man is repulsive.
But the way he's treated people, okay, the way he's treated staff, royal staff, all of this stuff, and again, I'm looking at the images there, they are just utterly revolting, that this stuff has been kept secret for so long and it's taken such a long time to come out.
It is just hugely scandalous. But that he was allowed, actually, to treat people in the way in which he did for years, decades and decades.
is again that's that's revolting but i mean look at the downfall here he had absolutely everything it's more
it's difficult to think of a single more privileged man okay he's kind of older than me but he's not he's
about 10 years older than me so of my generation generally he had everything and he didn't even have
the responsibility of stepping up to be king and it's all fallen away and this is because of perversion
of corruption, of greed, and all of this stuff that is endemic in our society and our elite,
it needs rooting out. I've said before, I think we're on the cusp of a kind of conservative
counter-revolution. We are at the end of an era now. And the stuff we're talking about today,
this is seismic stuff. This is history-changing stuff. And we have to understand it and acknowledge it
and not let it go away.
We have to push and push and push and make damn sure that Starma goes.
We have to push and push and push and hold the royal family to account.
We need to know what's gone on.
And I think you're right.
I think they should just have an investigation about him immediately and get it sorted out.
And if he's innocent of anything actually criminal, then fair enough.
But if he's not, then throw the book at him.
Because this is the actual problem here.
there has never been a police investigation in this country into Andrew.
Now, I know personally, right, what it's like, and Philip, you know what impact it had on me
to have false allegations made against you.
It is one of the most terrible things.
You know, I am a supporter now of the falsely accused individuals for reform organisation, which
was set up by Cliff Richard and Paul Gambuccini and supported by my good friends, Christina
Neil Hamilton, all people completely falsely accused of people who want to destroy their lives.
And we believe that you should be able to be investigated by the police without being named.
But the problem with Andrew is that people keep presenting evidence to the police and the police keep
deciding not to investigate. I mean, they investigated me on total lies. Now, I was able to very
relatively, well, relatively quickly. I mean, it's still six months of my life and
Trust me, you don't want to live through six months like that where you're being falsely accused
and you're worried about whether the police are going to take these false allegations seriously
or believe you. Luckily, I had evidence and was very quickly cleared and received apologies
from newspapers like The Guardian and the Daily Mirror. But the point being with Andrew,
quite the opposite has happened. So if you just look this week, for example,
the Republic organisation, look, they are a political organisation, have presented information
to the police
and ITV News reported that the referral to the police made by Republic
was passed to the Thames Valley Police.
The Thames Valley Police then said it was aware of reports
about a woman said to have been taken to an address in Windsor in 2010
for sexual purposes.
We're assessing the information in line with our established procedures.
We take any reports of sexual crimes extremely seriously
and encourage anyone with information to come forward.
At this time, these allegations have not been reported to Thames Valley Police
by either the lawyer or their clients.
Again, that's like a sort of get out of jail clause because what had actually happened is that the reports had been made to the Metropolitan Police.
But I'm just being honest here, right?
If this was anyone else in the public eye, Philip Kiseli, especially someone from the right of British politics, there would be a police investigation.
The police immediately opened investigations to cover their own arses.
So it does look like there is a form of two-tier justice.
Now, in the House of Commons this week, the Speaker, Lindsay Hoyle said,
we are no longer going to keep to the policy of not discussing Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor,
because he is no longer a member of the British Royal Family.
That was what the Speaker said.
So Andrew should now surely be treated just like any other individual.
I do believe in due process.
I hate cancel culture.
I hate people being falsely accused.
But the problem is, in over a decade of allegations,
Andrew has never actually had to face an investigation whatsoever by the police.
No, and of course he is his own worst enemy as well.
So a lot of this comes from, you know, the ridiculously stupid, ill-informed decision
that he took to be interviewed by Emily Maitlis.
And from there on in, it was very obvious that it was just going to be hell for him.
whatever he's done.
So there's something there, actually, which is about arrogance,
which is I can do anything, I can say anything,
and the little people will just accept it,
and everything will just go away.
Now, I'm not saying he's guilty or instant or anything.
What I'm saying is that attitude is the problem,
and that's the thing that really needs to change.
And the difference between you and him was,
you just said, right, well, I'm innocent, okay, and I'm going to do this, this and this.
I'm going to make damn short, and I prove I'm innocent, and then I'm going to go for them.
That's what anybody would do if they're innocent.
Now, he's in a very different position.
He's part of the royal family and all of that kind of stuff, but he did give someone millions of
pounds just to shut them up while still saying he's innocent.
You know, why would you do that?
So I think it's a kind of unwinnable situation for him, but this really does need to
go, you know, he does need to be looked into by the police. It does need to be formal. It really
does need to be treated properly. And we need to have that change. I come back to what I said before.
Things are changing. This society is changing. Now, lots and lots of it is changing really for the
bad. It's awful. Mass immigration. People aren't safe on the streets. All the rest of it,
we all talk about all the time. But it's changing for the good as well, isn't it? In the sense that
these people can't treat us like dirt anymore. They can't just have their way. They can't just
say, oh, well, you know, so what? And then go off to a palace. He's having his palace taking
away from him. And oh dear, he's only going to have a butler and a chef. Oh dear, how sad.
Never mind. Indeed, Philip, just before you go, some more breaking news. It is all happening today.
this one's very disappointing.
Donald Trump has now backed Stama's Chegos deal.
Remember, just a fortnight ago, he described it as an act of great stupidity.
But the US president has now just posted on his truth social page
that after productive discussions with Kea Stama,
how he now believes the deal was the best he could make.
So let me just take you through what Trump has seen.
said on truth social, I understand that the deal Prime Minister Stama has made, according to many,
the best he could make. However, if the least deal sometime in the future ever falls apart,
or anyone threatens or endangers U.S. operations and forces at our base, I retain the right to
militarily secure and reinforce the American president presence in Diego Garcia. Let it be known
that I will never allow our presence on a base as important as this.
to ever be undermined or threatened by fake claims or environmental nonsense.
But huge disappointment after he did just say it was an act of great stupidity,
which we had all been arguing, Phil, for some time.
And of course, it's the Gagosians themselves who are going to be devastated by this too.
Quick reaction to that breaking news.
Well, it's just, it's so disappointing.
And none of this should ever have happened.
And of course it's been a fiasco from start to finish.
Trump's just drawing a line under it.
There's probably, you know, he's got, as far as he's concerned,
and as far as America's concerned, he's got more important things to do.
He's probably just washing his hands of Stama.
He's washing his hands of labour.
We've got Mandelson, all of that kind of thing.
I mean, the problem is, Dan, the really deep problem is here,
that he doesn't take us seriously.
That's what I'm taking from this.
And he's just moving on.
He does change his mind.
He is full of bluff and bluster, but it's so disappointing, but it probably doesn't come as that much of a surprise thinking about it.
No, it doesn't. Dr Philip Casale, you are a wonderful man, so brilliant to have you with us on this big day of breaking news.
And of course, among other things, Dr. Philip is a senior fellow at the incredible New Culture Forum.
Now it's time for the uncanceled interview.
Goodness gracious me, you would never think that a political party running a candidate in a by-election would be so controversial.
But Nick Buckley, who has made the decision to stand in Gorton and Denton or Ben Habib's Advance UK,
has caused huge consternation on the right of British politics with Farragis and reformers.
And in fairness, others on the right, including.
the UKIP party saying that his entry into the race could cause a green party victory,
could stop the Reform UK future MP potentially Matt Goodwin from entering Parliament.
And as a result, this debate has turned very toxic. And it is brilliant to have Nick here
with us today for this exclusive interview because his leader, Ben Babi, has now,
accused Reform UK of dirty tricks in this campaign. So just before we get Nick to respond,
I want to take you through the story. This all emerged as a result of a former post on X that Nick
had made. In fact, I don't like this that the writer's doing offence archaeology. I always thought
it was left to the left to do offence archaeology. That's where you sort of trawl through someone's
social media page and see something that maybe could destroy this person that they said years ago and
was taken out of context. And in this particular case, Nick had posted something strongly
worded about the whole culture surrounding only fans. And this video in question, which has
actually been left out of the discussion, showed a young woman removing her knickers in the middle
of a supermarket aisle and putting those knickers, those worn knickers on the butter for someone
to find. It was part of some social media trend. And at the time, Nick Buckley posted,
we must stop celebrating whores and female deviants.
They damaged themselves and society.
Social norms are the solution to problems we have forgotten existed.
But this whole misogyny storm got bigger
when after Nick was criticised by reform propagandists
like June Slater after his candidacy was announced,
he added on X,
I have realised something with the comments and attacks.
It's mostly women.
Why women, seeking approval of the alpha male,
scared into submission, easier to manipulate,
genetically programmed to follow the leader.
So many questions, I will definitely be writing an article on this.
And of course, there is a full-blown war going on between Reform UK and Advance UK.
In The Spectator today, James Heel, writing about the by-election, said a subplot will be what happens on the fringes.
Advance UK, the right-wing party run by Farage's former Deputy Ben Habib is running a candidate and could help deny reform victory.
Should that happen, a potential backlash from Habibu,
online supporters could kill them off, mutters one reformer. Well, Ben Habib has had enough about this.
He posted earlier today. I have reliable information that Reform UK hierarchy has instructed
its team publicly to denounce Mick Buckley. There is no depth too low for them in fighting an election.
The first attack they have mounted is falsely to claim that Nick is a misogynist. That is a lie.
They cropped and misquoted his comments out of context. Nick was actually calling out liberalism
for the sexualizing of women and young girls. That is what liberalism has done. On the altar of
anything goes, women and girls have been encouraged to set aside their self-worth. It is disgusting
and needs bluntly to be called out. But instead of supporting Nick, reform has chosen to
crop a quote out of context that also is disgusting. On the ultra of liberalism, women's and girls
security has been threatened. They are even being put in danger by men, identifying as women
and coming into their safe spaces. It would appear reform does not care about women. It supports
Betty Blue, he said. Bless Ben Habib. I think he means Bonnie Blue, but at least that shows you he's not on only fans.
It has appointed a self-declared porn star as its campaign manager in Kensington and Chelsea. I will not cite her name to protect her identity, and it is prepared to allow transgender women, otherwise known as men into women's prisons. The fact is Reform and its attack dogs are part of the liberal nonsense. Nick and advance UK stand for the respect of women and girls and their protection and family values. If Reform's attack dogs had a moral compass, they would apologise to Nick. I am not holding a.
my breath. Nick Buckley, it is a pleasure to have you on outspoken, a regular guest here,
but of course the first since you announced your candidacy for this by-election, which has
caused so much consternation. So first, Nick, let's get to these attacks, and they have
been pushed by senior women within Reform UK. Are you a misogynist? Do you want to explain
that post at all? Of course, and I've posted stuff like that several times over the last few years. It's
That's just not a one-off post.
I've talked about OnlyFans before.
There was one post with a woman on OnlyFans saying,
I've just slept with 50 men today, click this link, watch it live.
And I've commented that our society over many decades now
has over-sexualized our children and our young women.
And it's taken us to where we are now,
where it's seen as a valid career to be an OnlyFans model.
model, the only fan prostitutes. I don't blame these young women to a certain extent. I want the
best for these women, but we need to stop over-sexualising them. And that's what these posts are about.
These posts are about me trying to start a national conversation and letting people know.
We've got to start telling the truth. Just because a man says he's a woman, we've all realized now he's
not a woman. We've accepted that. But just because someone says, I'm an only-fans model, we need to say,
no you're not. You're a prostitute. And we need to start looking at social shame because social
shame keeps us in check sometimes and stops us going down the wrong path. And what's been removed
from the context of that post, right, Nick, is what was actually going on in that video clip
that prompted you. So what I've seen as a lot of people have cropped out your words,
but removed the video that you were directly commenting on. Is that correct? Yeah. So that that
clip there looks like I'm talking about a woman shopping in the supermarket.
That's what that looks like.
Exactly.
But if you,
but if you watched a video,
there was many women doing this across Europe,
by the way,
it wasn't just here.
And there was a craze of going around,
taking your knickers off in shops,
in restaurants and libraries
and putting your knickers somewhere for someone to find.
Now,
that's not decent behavior.
And we need to call it out.
I call men out all the time.
all our problems in our society
down to men, rejecting their personal responsibility
and not being men and allowing all this to happen.
So I call men out all the time.
We need to call out the small percentage of women
who are doing bad things as well.
But it's got nothing to do with what I said.
This is a political smear campaign
because when I entered the race,
we phone went, oh dear,
he could take enough votes off us to lose
and he's also a local boy from Goal,
He could even win this.
And if I win this, they're thinking,
that could be the end of our victory to general election.
Advance could take off.
So at the moment, it's all guns on me to stop me doing well
just to improve the standing of Advance UK.
They don't mind us selling our young girls down the river
as long as they get some votes out of it.
This is exactly what happened with a grooming gang scandal.
Nobody wanted to tackle it.
Nobody wanted to help those girls.
apart from me, by the way, I've stopped 15 girls being raped and abused over the last 20 years.
But other politicians went, no, I'm not getting involved in that, because votes are more important.
And I'm the opposite.
These girls' lives are more important.
I don't want them ruining their lives now.
So therefore, I'm speaking out and trying to generate a national conversation.
Shame on them.
And Nick, for people who don't remember your background, right,
you were previously a member of Reform UK.
And you did run for them previously in an election.
So you have previously been part of Reform UK.
So I guess you're like a lot of us who feel like since Reform UK.
or at least after the last election, when Nigel Farage took over and came back,
and Zia Yusuf entered the party and a whole load of big donors gone involved,
and now a whole load of conservatives have defected,
that reform UK has changed.
Is that why you decided to end your association?
Yes, I looked at him and I realised this isn't a political party.
This is a dictatorship.
We have one person at the top, he who must be obeyed.
You mean Nigel Farad?
Yes, I do.
And we all know, it's turned into the Tory party.
And how are we going to fix the country using the same people who broke the country?
And then people say, oh, they've got experience.
Experience of what?
Damaging and breaking the country?
And then their stance on immigration.
When Nigel Farad said, the Welsh person, is someone.
who lives in Wales for five years and pays taxes,
they can class himself as a Welsh person.
That's when I went,
I've had enough.
You don't know what you're talking about.
It's all about gaining power for you now.
That's all it is.
And in this particular race,
I want to talk about all three candidates, right?
Because outside of you,
I'd argue that flawed in different ways.
So firstly, Matt Goodwin.
Now, I think the problem you've got
Nick with Matt Goodwin is even a lot of the people who are highly critical of Reform UK.
So I'm thinking of people like Carl Benjamin, of the Lotus Eaters and Connor Tomlinson of Tomlinson
talks, who's a regular here and outspoken here we hear tomorrow.
I really backing Matt, even Tommy Robinson, and a lot of this I think was partly to do with
the timing.
I mean, it was very frustrating.
And I know it was because ofance UK was caught a little bit on the hop, but it was
frustrating that his candidacy was announced before yours and so a lot of us assumed that
Advance UK would not be running. But I think a lot of other people feel that Matt Goodwin is a
genuinely good force even though he's been on a Damascene conversion. There are others though
who don't trust him at all and point back to his previous work with organisations like hope,
not hate. So which camp do you fall in? I know you've attacked Matt Goodwin very much for not
being truly local and I do understand all of that, but can we just look at it from a broader
ideological level? Do you trust Matt Goodwin? Does he really believe what he's saying? Or is he
a chameleon shape shifter who's sort of used to hate the far right? His words, by the way, not mine,
and all of a sudden sees the opportunity for power? I have absolutely no idea. And it'd be unfair to me.
Do you know him? Like, have you ever engaged with him or met him or anything like that? No, okay.
I don't know him at all.
I would just be shooting from the hip-up.
I gave an opinion on that,
and that wouldn't be fair to do.
And you do have concerns.
I mean, I've been watching your campaign videos,
and you do have concerns, not just Matt Goodwin,
but that a lot of the candidates don't really know
some of the, I guess you'd say,
the grittier areas of the constituency.
Oh, absolutely.
And like I said, that's most of the candidates.
I went to school in the area.
I've lived in the area twice as a child, as an adult.
I based my charity in the area.
I've got my family live in the area.
I've got friends who live in the area.
I grew up there.
I know it's like the back of my hands.
But that's not really the issue.
The issue for me is the people of Gorton and Denton
at this by-election are being used.
And it happens in many by-elections.
If Reform win and Matt Goodwin wins,
you'll probably never see him again in the area.
because he's one of the main players in Reform UK.
He'll be around the world, he'll be around the country,
he'll be doing lectures.
You'll never see him again in the area.
If the Greens win, same sort of thing again.
They just want to win the seat
and have another MP in Parliament, just like Reform.
They're using the people.
And that's what we need to get away from.
And whoever wins isn't going to,
it's not going to change the country.
This is the by-election.
This is one-seat.
Labour will still have 200.
seats. Reform will have nine seats. The Greens then will have five seats. Nothing changes. So this is like
you're running a local campaign effectively. That that's your plea, whereas you could argue Reform
UK and the Greens are running a national campaign. The problem is, Nick, you need to start
showing up in the official polling because at the moment what the Greens are arguing and what
Reform UK are arguing is that a vote for Labour on the left is a vote for Reform UK.
and that a vote for Advance UK or the Conservatives on the right is a vote for the Green Party.
Like, do you genuinely get a sense on the ground?
I mean, Ben Habib was here and he said, I think Nick Buckley can win this.
I mean, do you genuinely get a sense on the ground that you are picking up genuine momentum, honestly?
We are picking up momentum.
No, it's not as high as what everybody else has got at the moment, obviously.
the latest poll I saw, we're on 5%.
So that came out of nowhere.
Our ground work, our ground campaign starts this weekend.
And then we will see the momentum grow.
That groundwork has to start and that's going to start this weekend.
And then we'll see, I'm the outsider.
Of course I'm an outsider.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I'm not going to lie to myself.
But two weeks from now, we will see where I am.
And if the people want a local candidate,
or if they're scared into voting reform
because we want to keep the greens out
of the old vote green
because they want to keep the fascist reform people out
and they're not fascist,
but that's what they're being called, obviously.
So we will see in a week or two.
We'll see exactly where I am
if the people want a local person or not.
I mean, speaking of local,
can we just talk about Labor's candidate?
This is Angelica Stodgia.
Now, she was literally
just last year
describing herself as Greek.
Watch this.
Came to the Hastings.
I want to thank everyone
who came to the Hastings.
I am a proud Mancunian woman.
I have walked the streets of this constituency.
This is about Manchester.
Manchester is a city united.
We are rejecting division.
I am so looking forward to going out on the doorstep and winning this for Labour.
Nick, what?
The irony here that a couple of days before that,
Labour were criticising reform for having a sovereigner trying to represent Gorton and Denton
and then Labour come out with a Greek woman to represent them.
I know what went on in the Labour Party.
I've got friends who work within those sort of circles.
And I've been told nobody else wanted it.
Labor know they've lost the seat.
The head, the leader of Manchester Council was going to stand,
but then looked at the polls and went,
I'm not wasting my time.
And other senior people looked at it and went,
we're not standing either.
This is, whoever stands here is going to lose.
So they put it out to little nobody counsellors.
And she decided to run to try to improve her reputation.
and her career prospects, but they're not going to win.
Of course, the Green candidate, I would argue, is most dangerous
because she's one of these sort of white middle class vegan Islamists,
effectively, who tries to say that you're racist if you want to fly the Union Jack.
And you're racist, if you suggest that migrants could be causing any danger.
in society. I mean, has she not literally seen any news for the past five years? This is Hannah
Spencer. Watch this. I've been helped by my Muslim friends, just as I've been helped by my migrant
friends, by my work friends, because we are all here. And the truth is, Muslims don't keep me
awake at night. I don't lose sleep over trans people trying to exist in peace. I don't like
I mean, the Greens are the real danger.
They are the real danger, Nick Buckley.
And this is where I guess you're going to get some people criticizing you, saying,
oh my God, you're going to let that woman in.
You're going to take away votes from Matt Goodwin,
and you are going to let that dangerous woman into Parliament.
Yeah, let me deal with that.
First of all, let me say that.
She actually lives in the richest part of Greater Manchester.
She lives in hail.
That's where the full.
That's where the Premier League.
footballers. That's where they live. It's the richest part of greatest Manchester.
Now, let's say all that comes to pass. Let's say I take, you know,
let's say I take 5,000 votes and reform lose the election because of that.
What will happen? Well, nothing will happen nationally. It makes no difference whatsoever.
But what might happen is it might be a kick up the backside to all the patriotic people.
across the country who go, oh, I didn't bother voting at a general election. I didn't bother
voting in the garden by election. This is what happens when I don't take personal responsibility and I
don't get out and I don't vote is we let these lunatics in. So it could also be the catalyst of
getting more patriotic people involved in politics and voting. And on the other hand, if the Greens
do win and I'm, I'm, you know, attacked for that. Well, the answer is simple. This is
is called a democracy.
And we trust the people in these areas to make the best decisions for them.
And I've heard these accusations before during the referendum for Brexit that these people
don't know what they're voting for.
These people can't be trusted with the vote.
Only we know what's good for those people, those plebs, those working class scumbags,
only we know what's good for them.
So therefore, we're going to take some of their voting rights away and we're going to
make sure people can't stand and represent them.
It's like, how dare these people think they know better than the people of Galt and Denton?
You either live in a democracy or you don't.
And everybody thinks they support democracy until it starts working against them.
And then people are very fast then to reject democracy.
Were you disappointed to see UKIP, a party that you might say was close ideologically to Advance UK, certainly Nigel Farage, even today in.
his press conference in Wales was actually attacking UK.
Were you disappointed to see them endorse Matt Goodwin and Reform UK?
I was disappointed, but the back of my mind all the time is this country owes UK
a massive thank you.
It wasn't for UKIP.
We never would have had that Brexit referendum.
Brexit, not Brexit, UKIP will make the decisions that are the best for UKIP.
And if that's a decision they've made, that's a decision they've made.
And your full time on this?
Yes, full time on this.
I've got another three weeks to go and I'm all very shattered.
It's hard.
It's tough.
This is a very, very tough job.
But look, you know, my view on this is that it is utterly ludicrous to say to a new political party,
the fastest-grown political party in the country with over 40,000 members,
that they shouldn't run in a violation.
It's democracy.
What are you scared of?
Like, seriously, this is democracy.
And trust me, the voter's going to be a split on the left as it is,
and voters will make the choice and have a right to make that choice.
Now, there's been a shocking confrontation at Talk Sport between Simon Jordan,
who many of you will know as the former Crystal Palace chairman
and also long-term partner to GB News host Michelle Jubri
and the boxer Deontay Wilder.
Now, a lot of people were saying initially
that this clash must have been fate
and that it was all part of the PR for his new fight
coming up against Derek Chazora.
But it wasn't.
according to everyone that I've spoken to, this was a very real argument.
And once again, unfortunately, it showed that race relations are always going to be used to
shut down conversation by the elite in our country and the powerful in this country.
So watch this confrontation.
I have to say, Simon Jordan, full credit to him, brave man.
Because this was a boxer who looked like he might physically come at him.
And even though there was security there, Simon Jordan, I think, stayed calm and stayed rational.
And my respect for him grew after this watch.
I wanted to move you on to Tyson Fury.
No, you're going to talk about him.
No, no, but you're going to.
We're not going to talk about him at all.
Understand that.
No, fair enough.
All right then.
So let's move on.
It's all about Derrick-Tisaurin.
That's it.
I understand that.
You've called him a cheat.
And it leads me to...
The biggest in boxing.
That's like a little bit flaky.
You lost those fights, and those fights were lost.
Kind of disappointing to me about you.
I know the truth.
I have the facts.
Okay.
Understand that.
I don't have,
I risk my life for you's entertainment to see.
Absolutely.
So why I ain't never lied about nothing in this business?
Why that's so hard to believe a black man,
you know, white man?
Understand me?
Yeah, yeah.
Why is it so hard to believe a black man?
Yeah.
Why is it?
Why is it?
Why is it?
Why is it's got nothing to do with color.
It does.
It does.
It does.
It does.
It does.
It does.
It does.
He got some, this whole world got some of the race.
You think your life has been like mine?
Listen.
But I, come on, you got white privilege, brother.
Oh, don't start my.
I ain't never had that.
I'm a dark man with dark skin.
Ain't nothing ever been getting it to me.
We didn't been through so much.
So much.
So much.
Hey, you wanted to move on, right?
Come on, come on.
Try to give you a vision, a little inside of what we go through as black people, man.
I got it.
You know, you don't get it.
None of y'all get it.
Where do you want me to go?
You don't get it.
And that's the problem.
You think you get what you don't understand.
Okay.
Why is this so hard?
Let me get the .
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here talking about my peoples and all that shit.
It's hard to believe a black man and the white man.
The .
Tell him to sue me so I can show the facts early.
Because when the documentary and everything
the story come out, I'm going to show every thing.
I'm going to get all the people that go and all the people that's in the inside of the inside of here.
You think I'm a few about that.
I don't, what?
We didn't want to bring him up in the first month.
It ain't got shit to do with him.
Fair enough.
The fuck you talking about.
Yeah, man, I'm out too.
What happened there wasn't right?
You told you don't bring it up.
Come on.
Now, Simon Jordan has spoken out about this clash and said that it was absolutely real.
He said at the time, I was a little bit embarrassed
because I thought the show was coming off the rails,
and Deonto Wilder is a big name.
So I'm sat there a bit embarrassed by it.
And then I thought, he's a bit embarrassed by it.
bit of a tit. And then I thought, is he on drugs or something, or is this theatrics? And then I came to
the conclusion that he's not right. He's not well. And all of this stuff probably has worked in
reverse. It's supposed to make you calm and zen. Like it didn't promote, provoke Deonti Wilder
by asking him a question that he didn't want to ask him. I asked him a question about something
he said, not something I was trying to engineer into clickbait. He turns it into a debate
about oppression. There is loads more that you didn't see. He threatened to punch me in the face
and talked about lynching and God knows what else. That looks like a man who's struggling with things
because there was no reason for that reaction. There was no provocation. There was no incitement.
I wasn't told not to ask the question. It was on the schedule from the producer. Perhaps I could
have said, oh, you're not going to answer it. And perhaps I could have phrased it slightly differently.
But the reality is his behavior disappointed me because I was looking forward to meeting him.
And Nick Buckley,
advanced UK candidate in Gordon and Denton,
isn't this just proof that race identity politics
is now being used in every situation?
I mean, you've got this very rich man,
this very, very rich privileged man in Deontay Wilder
trying to suggest that he is a victim
simply because of his skin colour
and that a question by a journalist
about a box who happens to be white.
was some type of provocation.
I mean, honestly, I initially saw that clip
and I thought it must be fake,
and that's why I've looked into it all day,
but it's not, it's real,
and I think this shows what the woke mind virus does, right?
I mean, this clip was genuine
because he comes off really badly.
If this was a PR stunt,
he wouldn't have done it to come out looking like that.
It comes across as a big emotional baby.
But this is what happens.
He's a multi, multi-millionaire.
You know, he's not oppressed.
But this is what happens.
when you live in a society where you're told as a black man from the day you're born,
you're oppressed.
Everyone's out to get you.
You're going to have to fight for everything.
This is unfair system.
And when you grow up in that sort of society, and we have that in the UK as well.
When you grow up like that, you then have a gold-plated excuse of when everything goes wrong,
you know who to blame.
And it's somebody else.
It's never you.
And because I'm out, I don't know who the guy is interviewing.
name. I don't really follow sports anymore now I used to.
Well, that is actually Michelle Jubrie, you know, of GB News fame, her long-term partner.
He's a very successful guy.
He used to be the chairman of Crystal Palace.
And look, I like him actually.
He's not woke.
Do you know what I mean?
He's not woke, but it's not like he's in your face or anything like that.
And I thought he was very polite.
But he's not woke.
I know.
And he was a brave guy.
Yeah.
Yeah, because he looked like he was losing it.
I mean, and you wouldn't want him to punch, you know, and you can see him being crazy.
But going back to your original point, this is what happens when we tell people they're victims.
This is what happens when people don't know how to control their emotions and can't think logically and can't handle themselves.
They fly off the handle, they cry like a baby and they go, I'm a victim, I'm a victim.
Even when I'm 6'6 and I weigh 250 pounds and I can kill everybody in the building just with my bare hands.
and even if I've got 100 million pound in the bank, I'm really a victim.
And it's like, it's just disgraceful.
Yeah, totally agree.
Totally agree.
Nick Buckley, look, great to have you.
I obviously have offered all the other candidates, the opportunity to have this same discussion.
Matt Goodwin turned it down.
And I thought that was a great shame.
Do you know what I mean?
A great shame.
He's been on outspoken before.
But I'm very interested to do.
know what's happening on the campaign trail. So we will follow this closely with you over the next
few weeks, Nick Buckley, the Advanced UK candidate for Gorton and Denton. Thank you so much. And lots of
feedback from you coming in today. Nick Foros says, I can't wait for the moment. Stamwell,
we'll step out of number 10 and announce he is stepping down. Come on, come on. Let it happen. I agree.
Three-stranded cord says, as Kimmy Beidonock says, we do not have a functioning government. Right now,
the infighting comes before us.
It's only me. 44 says, I'm hoping that Stam will go for a general election over his MPs,
removing him from office to take them down with him.
That would be a beautiful thing.
I just do not see it happening, though.
Soie 355 said, we've wanted Stammer out since he was made PM, so not sure this is actually
the end of him.
And from Catholic, and you do or realize, he is not going to resign right.
Okay, a reminder of your union jackass nominees.
And this is a head-to-head between Nick Buzz.
Luckily, myself and Dr. Philip Casali. So Nick nominated Gary Neville. This was after a string of glamorous woman kept showing up at his door at Manchester's Millionaire's Row after it became an influencer hotspot. I nominated Andrew Mountbatten Wizard for refusing to cooperate with US authorities. And Philip Casale nominated Sarah Ferguson because of the further revelations about Epstein and how she said, marry me, etc. in an email quite stomach turning. And in third position, Dr. Philip Casale.
with 17% of the vote and Sarah Ferguson,
the runner-up with 31% of the vote,
is Nick Buckley and Gary Neville.
So I have to say I'm the winner and this isn't a fix.
I promise you, 52% of you voting for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor
as today's Union Jackass.
And what we will do, of course,
is put him head to head with our other Union Jackass winners
to discover the worst Britain in the world this week.
From Monday it was Peter Mandel.
from Tuesday, it was the tip whisperer, Zach Polanski from Wednesday morning,
Morgan McSweeney, from Thursday, Andrew Mountbatten, Windsor, goodness me.
That is going to be a fascinating one.
And I forgot to mention Greatest Britain yesterday, by the way.
And it was Kemi Badernock nominated by Father Calvin Robinson.
Today's Greatest Britain is Lucy Connolly, nominated by Nick Buckley.
as well because of these revelations that her racial hatred charge was sped up by the law chief.
And of course, there are now fears that the Tory councillor's wife was scapegoated.
You can watch our outspoken video on that on my YouTube page.
But I have my own greatest british.
Do you know what?
I didn't tell you because I was so unwell earlier in the week,
but I didn't want you to think that I wasn't okay to do the show because I was.
But I was just very unwell.
And so terribly, I forgot to mention my own greatest Britain, who is my father, my father, John Wooten.
Here he was celebrating his birthday in Wellington, New Zealand, outside the Beehive.
That's the Parliament in New Zealand, with my namesake, Ivy Dan, who is his granddaughter and he obviously totally daughters.
And look, she even got him jumping up.
And trust me, I couldn't have done that.
So happy birthday, Dad, was wonderful to speak to you. Sorry I forgot to mention on the show yesterday,
but I was so unwell and I'm feeling much better today. But no one seemed to notice. So thank you so much for getting me through it.
Now, we're not done today. We're moving over to Substack for the Uncanceled After Show where Lady Colin Campbell is going to join us for her unique take on the crisis engulfing the British Royal Family.
So at this stage, we move off YouTube, we head over to Substack the address there, www. outspoken.com.com.
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