Dan Wootton Outspoken - TOMMY ROBINSON EXPLODES AT PIERS MORGAN OVER ELITE CLASS WHITE MEN ATTACK AFTER WAR CALL
Episode Date: December 18, 2025BREAKING RIGHT NOW: The new normal for the West as seven men are arrested on the way to Bondi Beach in Australia over fears they were planning another violent act of Islamist terrorism at the iconic A...ustralian site. But in the UK it's young white boys who the government is targeting again because, you know, it's Tommy Robinson, Andrew Tate and social media which is the real problem, not a radical women-hating religion. The same young white boys Boris Johnson wants to send to war. No wonder the elite class is dead, with Piers Morgan humiliated by Candace Owens overnight as Tommy receives widespread support after the launch of the biggest show of force in history at the next Unite the Kingdom event. Who would you rather? Tommy Robinson or Piers Moron and Danny Finkelstein. Dan will examine in the Digest. Then Connor Tomlinson – host of Tomlinson Talks on YouTube – joins us live for the entire show. PLUS: Mike Graham goes to war with his former Talk TV best friend Kevin O’Sullivan, as the pair share C-word insults over Plank of the Week. AND: Ex-Sly News presenter Kay Burley proves she’s the new Carol Vorderman, as Katie Hopkins reveals the truth about Sadiq Khan’s Lawless London. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Prince Harry escapes Meghan Markle before Christmas to party with his best friend Nacho in Aspen. We’ll reveal what’s really going on with Tom Sykes, author of The Royalist on Substack. 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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I'm Dan Wooden.
This is outspoken episode number 385.
And breaking right now, the new normal for the West,
as seven men are arrested on the way to Bondi Beach in Australia
over fares they were planning another violent act of Islamist terrorism
at the iconic Australian site.
Oh my God, army.
But in the UK, it's young white boys who the government is targeting again
because, you know, it's Tommy Robinson, Andrew Tate and social media,
which is the real problem, not a radical woman hating religion.
You might remember the sort of bra strap flicking and things.
It's more than that.
It is ideas about what women, how they should behave.
It is the sharing of naked images.
It is misogynistic attitudes towards teachers.
Like, in other words, say that, you know,
if you've got a 14-year-old boy who is influenced by Tommy Robinson,
who is influenced by Andrew Tate,
is the issue social media itself.
Yet Boris Johnson wants to send those same young white boys to war.
Encouraging young people across the country
to think of the attractions, advantages
of some kind of military training or service
because at the moment they think it's either uncool or unethical.
No wonder the elite class is dead
with Pears Morgan humiliated by Candace Owens overnight
as Tommy Robinson receives widespread support
after the launch of what he says
will be the biggest show of force in history
at the next Unite the Kingdom event.
If the public is not listening to, I am sorry to say, this peers, people like you.
I have the courage to take the risks and ask the questions first, okay, before it's popular.
You wait until it becomes popular and then you change your mind.
We will send a message to the globe, to the establishment.
We will leave them trembling in the biggest show of force this country has ever seen.
Make your plans, be there, help us make history.
So who do you trust?
Tommy Robinson?
or Peir's Moron and Danny Finkelstein?
I'll examine in the Digest next.
Then Connor Tomlinson, host of Tomlinson Talks on YouTube, joins us live for the entire show.
Also, coming up today, Acts, good morning Britain presenter, Andrew Pearce facing an allegation from a star of GB News,
well-revealed the MSM cover-up behind his departure.
Mike Graham goes to war with his former Best Talk TV friend,
Kevin O'Sullivan, as the pair share C-word insults over Plague of the Week.
Yes, this has got spicy.
An ex-line news presenter Kay Burley proves she's the new Carol Vorderman as Katie Hopkins reveals the actual truth about life in Sadiq Khan's Lawless London.
Then, in the uncanceled after show, which you know is over on substack.
Prince Harry escapes Megan Michael before Christmas to party with his best friend Nuchos in Aspen.
We'll reveal what's really going on and show you this shocking new footage that has got everyone's.
talking with Tom Sykes, author of The Royalist on Substack. It's also the last greatest
Britain and Union Jackass of the week. Here are your nominees to vote for the worst Britain
in the world today. Jonathan Pye, nominated by Homehouse 1966 for suggesting that Rupert
Lowe hasn't been to London to comment on its current decline. He makes the point that Rupert is
indeed a sitting MP. Piers Morgan, nominated by Darren Donaldson, Mr Unsensored, Beggian
Elon Musk for censorship reminds me of when he was begging Elon to promote his book,
Woke is Dead, no shame.
And Gary Neville, nominated by Matt Cass 48, whose restaurant collapse has left £519,000 in an
unpaid HMRC tax bill.
Champagne Socialists everywhere.
Get voting, keep your comments coming in.
I will reveal the winners at the end of the show.
But now, let's go.
It's the new normal in the West, destroyed by mass immigration, and the importation of Islamists on a grand scale who are out to destroy.
In Sydney, today, a group of seven men traveling to Bondi Beach, the scene of the weekend's terror attack, were rammed by anti-terror police after fears they were planning another violent act at the iconic Australian site.
The scenes are horrifying watch.
One, two, three.
That's Army.
That's Army.
That's Army.
Oh my God, Army.
That's great.
That's great.
I'm going to be.
Look at those scenes.
This is our new normal.
Are we prepared to accept that?
Yet the suicidal empathy of our hapless leaders, like Jess Phillips,
means that back in the UK today, it is young white boys who are being targeted in a new Labour anti-misogony plot
rather than the religion of hate that wants to keep all women locked up in the house
and dressed like, well, dress like this, as Pauline Hanson so boldly illustrated in the Australian Senate.
But this is the world of the Netflix drama adolescence, right?
We're turning young white men into the problem means we don't have to deal with the real enemy.
The political class and regime media just can't get enough of talking to.
about how it's Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson,
who are the real issues as sly news proved this morning.
The kind of behaviours that they're having to tolerate at school.
And you might remember the sort of bra strap flicking and things.
It's more than that.
It is ideas about what women, how they should behave.
It is the sharing of naked images.
It is misogynistic attitudes towards two.
teachers. And what teachers have told us is that they need the resources and schemes
to refer children into to try and stop that behaviour from happening in the first place.
It's interesting to hear her talking about setting out the extent of the problem, acknowledging how much it is.
I try to kind of challenge her on whether the government was doing enough.
Like in other words, say that if you've got a 14-year-old boy who is influenced by Tommy Robinson,
who is influenced by Andrew Tate, is the issue social media itself?
social media itself.
Yes, and I thought she was much more open
to the idea of a possible Australia-style ban
for under 16s.
Newsflash, banning social media
won't stop young Islamists
radicalized in mosques,
shooting up Aussies at the beach
or stabbing young British girls
at a Taylor Swift dance class.
But it's an easier conversation to have,
isn't it?
So much easier than the true scale
of sex abuse crimes by illegal migrants
which Elon Musk has overnight branded
the rape of Britain. Now of course it's those young white men who Jess Phillips and the rest of our elites
are demonising every damn day who the head of the armed forces is now insisting must be
prepared for war. War with Russia. Boris Johnson, yep, the man who imported millions of our
enemies to this country under the despicable and at the time hidden Boris Wave is even getting
in on this act. Watch.
Sir, Lance Corporal Johnson reporting for duty and responding to the appeal from General Sanders
for a citizen army and encouraging young people across the country to think of the
attractions, advantages of some kind of military training or service, because at the moment they
think it's either uncool or unethical, or perhaps they're not following General Sanders,
they're following Colonel Sanders.
Is he fucking delusional?
You can't hammer the native population into the ground,
and then try and amp them up for a foreign war,
when we all know the real battle is being waged against our homeland already here.
The condemnation was immediate.
Let's just remember as well, we've probably got two million illegal immigrants in this country.
So you're expecting maybe, look, I'm 45, whether or not I get drafted or not, I don't know.
But I'm not going abroad with me and my son to lose our life while two million illegal immigrants are here where our wife and our girls are.
No chance.
Tommy Robinson raged.
I'll say it again.
There is zero chance me or my son would fight the Russians for Kirstama and his treacherous government.
They would send the British men away to fight far away, whilst our daughters are left here to be raped by all the illegals.
Podcaster, Liam Tufts, wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister, Dear Stama,
your behaviour and betrayal of the country since you poison number 10 with your communist regime has left you destroy.
despised by any self-respecting Brit. No one will fight a war in your name. No one. Losers don't win
battles and you, sir, are a born loser, a pitiful man. And Connor Tomlinson, who will be here
shortly, responded, I'm not fighting for remittances to India, Kurdish barbers, neon vape shops,
and being demographically replaced in my ancestral homeland. Conscript the Boris way
instead. I've been reliably informed that they're strong because of their diversity and love
British values. Now, when you think about the fact that this discussion is even taking place,
it has never been clearer to me that the elites have no idea about how the country really feels.
Mr. uncensored anti-English woke boomer in chief, Piers Morgan, is now calling for, can you
believed this. Censorship on X. Because he lost an argument with Nick Fuentes. He posted,
is it just me? Or is this platform being overrun by horribly abusive trolls? So many friends of
mine have had enough of it and stopped using X. I'll stay, but I hope Elon Musk does something
about the tidal wave of vile filth that's getting worse and worse. That prompted Connor to give him this
reality check. No. It's just that you've posted some real stinkers recently, Pearz, and people are
pushing back. Saying you would sell out your own civilisation for a Tika Missala tends to annoy young men
facing demographic replacement and young women, preyed upon by foreign sex criminals. Tommy
Robinson decided to directly respond to Pear's Morgan too. Righty and yeah, it could be worse,
peers, like publicly lying and calling a 15-year-old boy racist and vermin. You called for retribution
against him, therefore putting a target on his back and his family, for that matter, which included
his two young sisters at the time. That family had to deal with rape and death threats. Pears,
don't lecture us about vile filth. Take a long, hard look in the mirror and see what vile filth actually is.
Now, indeed, even Candace Owens, who has had a weird allegiance with peers moron, called him out
overnight for being the world's number one Monday morning quarterback.
It's beautiful to watch.
It may be that the person in the media spewing bullshit to the public is you.
No, nice try.
It's not.
It's you by saying, why are you asking questions?
Don't you worry about Mikey's feelings?
Everyone knows what this is.
And like I said, because we have the example, the concrete example of after JFK's assassination,
the media members quite literally being put on the payroll of the CIA.
We have a historical example that we can look at and go,
we're not doing that again.
It doesn't matter how many times you keep telling the public that I'm spewing bullshit.
It is only because there has not been anything that has come out of this investigation
that makes any sense that the public is not listening to,
I am sorry to say this peers, people like you.
And what I love about you and I sitting down is that this exact same time last year,
you were doing the same weird questioning and making all these things when I said
that they were committing a Holocaust against the Gazans.
you changed your mind.
Actually, I'll see you next year when you change your mind again.
Actually,
and we have more information about what happened.
And you realize that the difference between me and you is that I have the courage
to take the risks and ask the questions first, okay, before it's popular.
You wait until it becomes popular and then you change your mind.
Bingo, she literally summed up, Peir's Morgan's career.
Now, who would you rather be?
Pears Morgan pretending to be independent while being funded by old media money,
pushing every single establishment lie
and then admitting you were wrong
years later, be it on Pakistani Muslim rape gangs,
COVID lockdowns,
or Novak Djokovic being booted from Australia,
or Tommy Robinson,
who is genuinely calling for a media revolution,
a true media revolution, watch.
The landscape of citizen journalism be
if Elon Musk hadn't bought Twitter,
where would we be right now?
We wouldn't be, this wouldn't be happening.
Nothing that happened when unite the kingdom.
reform wouldn't be surging.
I think, lads, I've been watching you.
Thank you very much.
I've been watching you.
I think you're the future.
So independent journalists like yourselves are the future.
Anyone watching this, support any independent journalists, any citizen journalists.
Get behind them because there's a war coming.
It's the media against citizen journalists.
The government are going to attack all these new media.
And the new media is the future.
Okay, so I'm just going to be very clear about this.
I choose Tommy Robinson over Pierce Morgan.
Do you?
Now, Tommy has made big news by promising that the next Unite the Kingdom on May the 16th,
a national unity march, will be the biggest show of force in history.
People have been saying, what's next?
When are we doing it again?
When are we going to unite the kingdom again?
Four nations, one kingdom.
On the 16th of May, 2006, we will send a message to the globe to the establishment.
We will leave them trembling in the biggest show of force this country has ever seen.
Make your plans, be there, help us make history.
Something huge is happening, the fight back is on, the world is watching London.
London has been chosen as a battleground.
You, Britain, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England,
our country has been chosen, the world is watching.
We want to inspire the world that we use.
unite in this nation, we're unite in the West. So I ask you this question, who would you rather
be? Who would you rather back? Tommy Robinson trying to do something about the perilous
state we now find ourselves in? Or Danny Finkelstein? An old media dinosaur whose establishment
lies are collapsing around him. So last week, when Rupert Lowe rightly condemned the UK capital
as a filthy and dying dump. Finklstein responded,
this is utter nonsense. I live in this city just like he does total twaddle.
Rupert replied, Patriots don't want their capital city to become a desolate shithole,
whatever you say, mate. And Finkleston added my perspective is just as valid as yours,
so whatever you say, mate. Yet, after the Bondi Beach attack, he did a total
180 during this appearance on Times radio.
I look at Israel and think, well, that wouldn't be very safe for me or for my families.
I better, you know, I do feel safer here.
But now I don't feel completely safe here if I'm honest.
And I never thought I'd ever say that.
Well, you still don't feel safe here?
No, I never thought I'd ever say that.
We're doing the very best that we can as a community to stay safe.
I actually, you know, when people sort of turn to Kirst Dahmer or blame Rishi sooner,
you know, the mainstream of British politics, they are trying.
hard. I do think we probably haven't taken seriously. I definitely think we haven't taken
seriously people saying things like Globalise the Intifada. Okay, but why on earth were you saying
that London was completely safe? So Connor Tolanson called him out on this and originally
Finkelstein just derided him as a ludicrous individual. But he then did add, actually, let me give
you a brief but serious answer. Britain is a Christian name.
I have always respected it as such. I believe that it is practical and humane to allow limited
migration into the country, but I opposed rapid mass migration. I insist that those who come here
understand what Britain is and accommodate to it. My grandparents came here because of their
assistance to the British war effort and my family have lived by the principle I outline.
Israel is a Jewish nation, as Britain is a Christian one. There needs to be somewhere in the world for
Jews to be a broad majority, but I live here. To respond, Connor Tomlinson joins me now.
So, Connor, I think what we are seeing this week is the collapse of these boomers and their
lies and their establishment narrative being blown to smithereens. So before we get to
Piers Morgan, let's just start with the Finkelstein issue because this one's very simple, right?
Like, he literally to advocate this point that Khan and all of the liberal establishment
want to push, that London is actually very safe and people like you and people like me
are literally just inventing what we see in front of our own eyes, what happens to our
sisters, what happens to ourselves on the streets.
We're just inventing it for political reasons, Connor.
But then a terror attack in Australia aimed at the Jewish population happens, and it's a
total 180. The bloke was humiliated by Nick Fuentes and he has been humiliated again,
unfortunately. I'll try not to be as mean-spirited as Nick and some of the gropers
have been, Dan, perhaps, just because it's my character to be a bit more charitable. But
the problem that Danny has is I think people are seeing that his empathy is confined to his ethnic
group. And mine isn't. I can be just as appalled when Jews are gunned down.
on October the 7th from Bondi Beach or at a synagogue in Manchester, as I am when white
English girls are raped, tortured, abducted, drugged and killed by Pakistani grooming gangs
for 50 years. When those girls are also blown up at an Ariana pop concert or Ariana Grande
pop concert or all sorts of people are butchered and maimed and scarred for life on 7-7 or
the London Bridge attacks, the Westminster Bridge Attack, take your pick, the Batta Clan Massacre.
It goes on and on and on. And so this happens, as well as a rape happening every hour in London, every day, more than 50% of which are committed by either foreign men or men with naturalised British passports, but who should never have been here in the first place. And I think all of that matters, but Danny didn't register those atrocities. He only fell under fire when Jews were attacked in Australia. Now, I understand his fear, but then perhaps he should start understanding that.
those of us who have had the same attacks, who have feared the same happening to our wives
and girlfriends, sisters and daughters, for quite a long time, including the parents in Epping,
who were protesting outside the Bell Hotel when Ethiopian sex offender, Hadush Kabatu,
proposition to 14-year-old school going uniform, and Danny Finkelstein said they were playing
the politics of white victimhood. Perhaps he might understand now that, one, victim politics
appears to let people get their way, because that's the reason that Israel exists,
because the Jews were persecuted and they needed their own state,
that perhaps we have a legitimate grievance and we should be allowed to organize as a collective
in the interest of the English, and perhaps that just as the Jews have their own country,
Israel, which, even though Danny said he feels unsafe there, if he feels unsafe in England,
he can go to that the English, the Scottish, the Irish and the Welsh are people too.
We are not just a Christian country, because if we were replaced entirely with Indian or Nigerian Christians, it still wouldn't be England,
and that perhaps the English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish should enjoy the same status and protections and ownership of their own country as the Jews do in Israel.
And I have asked Danny that question a few times now, and offered to speak to him in person, and he has replied to lots of other tweets, including one of my own,
and has yet to either answer that question or take me up on that offer.
So I look forward to hearing if he does.
Well, I think he's the ludicrous individual. But can we then come to Pearce Morgan, who I think has shown his true colours well and truly over the past month? And it's not just as a result of the Nick Fuentes interview, which meant people were digging up into his marriage to prove that this is a cucked man in so many ways. It's not just that, Connor, though, more than happy for you to go there. But it's also the fact that he actually doesn't give a
dam about the English and the only reason he ever jumps on board any particular issue is because
it's palatable to do so even with Nick Fuentes right he only had the balls to have him on once
Tucker Carlson and Stephen Crowder had done so I think Candace's critique of moron was completely
spot on.
I won't speak to Candace's critique because I haven't seen the full interview and Candace does say
some ludicrous things. But your critique and mine of Pierce Morgan, Dan, is that he seems to
be monetizing decline while not actually doing anything about it. He doesn't hold any concrete
principles. And those that he does espouse are abhorrent. For example, when he was attacking
Kelly J. Keene and shouting at her being a transphobe and she said, yeah, sure, of course I am.
I don't want men in women's sports, toilets, changing rooms, or children to be castrated in the name of an ideology that says human beings can change sex, which they can't.
And then, when it became so obvious, thanks to the likes of Matt Walsh and Elon Musk and all sorts of other campaigners in the UK, including Kelly J, that this was visiting atrocities on children and mental.
Like, then he changed his tune.
Then he declared woke to be dead.
Then he said, oh, well, of course a trans woman isn't a woman.
You can't have a penis.
So he jumped on the bandwagon.
Same goes for BLM, same goes for lockdowns, same goes for the Israel issue,
and same goes with platforming Nick Fuentes and then looking like a total Pratt
when he thought that playing Nick, what Nick considers to be,
a highlight reel of his own clips, would get him to disavow himself,
rather than just have his audience laugh at his expense.
And Piers Morgan, when you said he's a liberal boomer avatar, completely correct.
because let's just put
Piers Morgan and Nick Fuentes side by side.
Nick, very insulting to groups of people.
Different tactics to me, for sure.
But Piers Morgan is hardly an effective brand ambassador
for getting the young men that watch Nick Fuentes
to support the post-war liberal consensus
which has made them second-class citizens in their own country
and which guests of Piers Morgans like Wajaha Ali
cheers on their extinction with ethnocidal glee
and doesn't get deplatformed, but the likes of Nick Fuentes, it's cancelled everywhere when
he uses, let's be uncharitable and say, comparable rhetoric. And Piers Morgan himself is hardly a
desirable person to want to be when he is overweight, seems to have no principles, and as you said,
doesn't seem to be wearing trousers in his relationship. In fact, lots of men are not wearing any
trousers around his wife, it seems. And so Piers Morgan embarrassed himself, and right on the brink of
attracting investment for a massive alternative media company
seemed to have sent his reputation up in smoke.
I mean, it's so not an alternative media company, though.
It was funded by $150 million from Rupert Murdoch,
and he still films in the Murdoch studio.
Come on.
This idea that Pearce Morgan is doing anything independent
is a complete joke.
But, Connor, I also wanted to pick up on a post
that you made to Nigel Farage earlier in the week.
in light of the attack in Australia, because I think like a lot of people, you are questioning
why we are not getting stronger rhetoric from Reform UK. So Farage posted, if Kirstama was really
concerned with the hatred and violence against Jewish people, he would ban the Muslim Brotherhood.
You countered, if any politician cared about keeping the British public safe, they would expel
Islam from Britain. It's a foreign faith which will not reproduce our civilization, even if practice
peacefully, and it very often isn't. Being nice just isn't worth the rapes and murders. Are you disappointed
by the lack of balls? Let's be honest about it. From Farage and Reform on this, I'm still convinced
that their obsession is appeasing the Islam vote. Yeah, I'm not disappointed, Dan. I actually come to
expect it, but at this point when Ben Habib, Rupert Lowe, Howard Cox, Tommy Robinson, and
me are all banned from Reform and Katie Hopkins and Amt Middleton. But Bonnie Blue is endorsed.
I think we know what side of Reform's bread is buttered. And so if I'm going to be on the
outside, that means, like you, Dan, I can actually be independent and outspoken, as is
the title of the show, and be perhaps a stone in the shoe of politicians who do lack such
courage other than, for example, Rupert Lowe or Katie Lamb, or me and you. And so I'm
I'm just going to keep forcing the issue.
You can't split hairs between Islamism or political Islam or radical Islam or Islamist extremism,
because then you get down to the question, was Muhammad himself an Islamist?
And if you answer yes, then the whole of Islam has within it this seed that grows into the
noxious weed of sectarian violence.
What you're saying by saying there is a moderate Islam, an Islam that can be encompassed in British
values is we should import millions of Muslims and hope that
they don't read the Quran and hadiths too closely and take them seriously and carry out the cause to violence contained they're in.
Cause to violence, by the way, which hate Jews and Christians in equal measure, which fetishize white women as the people of yellow to be abducted and sold as slaves into the caliphate across the history of Islam.
That's why some conservatives, I think, are mistaken in thinking that you can expediently ally with Muslims to fight, I don't know, Zionist occupied government or something.
And so I think that we need to be very clear about Islam.
Islam being the threat. It's not the only threat because other faiths, other cultures that
are imported into our country, even as practiced purely peacefully, will still erase our civilization.
I don't want Hinduism or Sikhism or various African tribal religions to become any more dominant
than I do Islam, but none of those at the moment are going around blowing up pop concerts
or shooting Jews on Bondi Beach or raping children.
And so Islam is the threat. It is explicit in its books and it's high time we stopped
dancing around the problem with all of these euphemisms.
Totally. And by the way, I don't know if you caught this clip. It sort of went unnoticed on GB News. I'd mention it on the show. And then I think Basil the Great, or maybe World by Wolf actually, on X was able to track it down. But there's absolutely a sci-op going on around Zia Yusuf. And just trying to convince us, Conner, it's just totally natural. That Zia Yusuf should be the next prime minister, a bloke who's never been.
elected to a single thing and who had zero political experience as a Tory before the next
election. But it's just totally natural. As Alex Armstrong, who is G.B. News's rising star,
but also a big Reform UK backup, made this comment on air. And it made me sick. And I think
Yusuf's reaction, to be honest, is the most interesting part of it all. Watch this.
Quickly before you go, George has written into us and said,
Zia for Prime Minister.
Perhaps a job, maybe in the future, young man.
Want the top job one day, Zia?
I'm focused at the moment.
I'm made the first elections.
All right.
Let's get that out of the way.
All right.
Good stuff.
Thank you.
Connor, he genuinely thinks he is going to be
Prime Minister.
He didn't laugh.
He didn't say, he didn't say like,
oh, don't be ludicrous.
I'm not even at not even an MP.
He's like, oh, let's get May out of the way.
This dude wants to be Prime Minister.
I'm sorry, if you're supporting
Reform UK, you've got to think about that. Do you really want Zia Yusuf as Prime Minister?
I have been telling people that have been confused as to why Zia has such a position of
prominence, that reform, the purpose of the system is what it does. And reform, therefore,
does not exist to get Nigel Farrow elected. It exists to make Zia Yusuf, prime minister
instead. And you have to evaluate, as a reform supporter, whether or not you want that. There
are people that see reform as the necessary battering around to demolish the Union Party. I think
there are merits to that argument. Currently, they're going to win the next election by
polling, and so I think all attention should be focused on beating them rhetorically into
shape over the next few years. And that means you can't compromise on Islam, you can't keep
squishing on mass deportations. You can't, as Tim Montgomery suggested today, start censoring
social media to stop Danny Finkelstein's feelings being hurt, no matter how mean you think the comments
being sent to him are. And, sorry, we can't allow this to be a Trojan horse to install
Zia Yusuf as Prime Minister when the vast majority of the British public just don't want a
Muslim in charge. They are allowed to not want that. It is foreign. It will not reproduce our civilisation.
and are we all forgetting that Zia Yusuf would rather have had Rupert Lowe imprisoned
than be able to criticise the party for not having a shadow cabinet?
I don't trust them as far as I can throw him.
Breaking today, a male G.B. News star has made allegations against Andrew Pearce,
the presenter of Britain's newsroom on GB News.
those allegations are in part the reason behind Andrew Pearce's departure from Good Morning Britain this week.
I know that because I have seen emails in my role as a journalist from one accuser of Andrew Pierce to woke ITV bosses.
Now, there's a huge cover-up going on in regards to the story by The Daily Mail, by GB News, and by Wokai TV.
That's the reason I'm talking about it.
But I'm also talking about it because of the irony of the way Andrew Pierce treated Bev Turner, his then co-presenter, over Russell Brand.
And you remember at the time, and this was a statement missed.
But it shouldn't have been, because it was very prescient what Bev Turner told Andrew Pearce that day. Watch.
He doesn't even know who the victims are.
Exactly.
And they've remained anonymous.
This could happen to you, Andrew Pierce.
If you applaud this, I hope your cover is completely free of skeletons.
I'm absolutely staggered at your reckless.
Your reckless tweet, it's reckless.
Well, of course, it has happened to him because.
there is a massive investigation underway involving multiple men,
but the mainstream media and the political establishment have decided not to talk about this.
I don't understand why.
It's not that I am here to say Andrew Pearce is guilty.
Andrew Pearce should be cancelled.
But why does a different rule apply to Andrew Pearce?
Because he has the support of the Daily Mail and G.B. News and Lord Rothermare
and very rich lawyers than Russell.
brand, for example. Now, I'm also very uncomfortable with the fact that ITV and Good Morning
Britain have decided to give him this luxurious send-off without suggesting at all the real reason
behind his departure. And this all played out on air, on Wokai TV, where Susanna Reid and Richard
madey said, oh, it's so sad that you're going and it's just because we're extending the show and
you've got your G.B. News show and it's like, it's not to do with that. And you're lying to your
viewers. Andrew Pearce, because of my reporting, has also been trying to do his own PR job.
He posted on X some sad news. Today was my last day on GMB after nearly a decade due to a new year
scheduling clash with my GB News show. It's been a blast. Thanks so much for watching.
Still on Gb News at 9.30 a.m. and with the P.S. versus McGuire Pod. And he posted this video.
Some very sad news. Many of you have been watching me for best part of a decade on Good Morning Britain.
Well, that's all coming to an end this week because of a scheduling clash when they moved to new
studios in the new year with my GV News show. So it's been a blast and I'll miss it and I think you might
miss me. In the unlikely event, you're going to miss Kevin Maguire, my doubty, lefty, sparring
part on Good Morning Britain. You can of course catch up with
both of us because we are doing our own podcast, Pierce versus McGuire, it's on all the usual
podcast channel, Spotify, YouTube, the main place. It's once a week, it's lively. He, of course,
defends the indefensible, which is this wretched Labour government. And I do what I do best.
Tell everybody what this is, a wretched, indefensible labour government. So bye-bye from Good Morning
Britain. It's been a blast. Don't forget you can still catch me on Jimmy News, 9.30.
the mornings and try out podcast. And of course, please follow me on Instagram, TikTok or Facebook
because I'm on all three. Right now, a lot of people are defending the indefensible when it comes
to Andrew Pearce, given this huge investigation led by a top KC is going on, paid for by
the Daily Mail, no less, but everyone has just decided not to talk about it.
And for me, I just cannot stand the double standards.
I mean, there was a total campaign against me, a witch hunt of lies that I proved were lies.
Yet the Daily Mail suspended me without even seeing my defence.
Yet by covering up for him.
I wonder why.
And of course, Andrew Pearce decided to try and humiliate Bev Turner live on air
when she stood up for Russell Brand.
Watch.
That is shameful.
It's not shameful.
That is shameful.
You have dismissed in one tweet
a four-year investigation
by the Sunday Times,
the Times and Channel 4 is contemptuously
the mainstream media.
A 16-year-old girl has complained
of being groomed by this man.
Two women have said they were raped
and there are more and more cases coming in sight.
And you say you're a hero.
Don't you think before you say some of the hero, hang on, don't you think before you say he's a hero, you should establish whether these very serious allegations are true.
Well, before I tweeted that, before I tweeted that, I had spoken to several sources, close to brand, close to the Times.
How'd you spoke to those four women?
The allegations, they're increasing in their number, and I guarantee you, this is going to be a huge investigation, a huge story.
and I'm astonished that you leapt to his defence.
I'm just sick of the double standards.
I'm totally sick of the double standards.
I am sick of the fact that there is a protected class in this country, an elite class.
Look at how Hugh Edwards was shielded for so many years,
and everyone afterwards at the BBC said, oh, we had no idea.
But they did.
They did.
And they repeat the same mistakes.
time and again, because there are certain people who they consider too big to fail, who they
consider part of the establishment, and they can behave however they want to hell with everyone
else. And I'm just sick of the lies. Connor Thomanson, I mean, I know, well, I presume you're not
across what's going on here. And so I don't expect you to comment on allegations. Of course,
I wouldn't expect you to do that. You know, I am very aware of exactly what these allegations.
are how many people have made them, etc. So I don't expect you to comment on that and the specificity
of that. That would not be fair. But I do just want to look at this from a macro level. Why are there
some people in the media whose tentacles run so deep through so many different parts of the
establishment? You know, there's this close friendship between Andrew Pierce and Caroline Dynage,
for example, the head of the media select committee who apparently
he lobbied Connor to actually go for his own co-presenter Bev Turner and me and
Russell Brand. Just think about that for one moment. That feels so wrong. And this very close
friendship that he has with Lady Rothermear, which seems to mean that the Daily Mail will look
after him at any cost. You know, what is it about someone like Andrew Pierce that gives him this
status in the United Kingdom to be treated in a totally different manner to someone like
Russell Brand. And obviously Russell Brand is facing charges in court. Connor, let's see what happens.
You know, he will be found guilty or not by a jury. But no one treated him, Connor, as if it was
like innocent before proven guilty. He fought the establishment and they wanted to bring him
down.
Yeah, stepping aside from those allegations, as you said, Dan, that I haven't read
and onto the broader point, I'd like to use a similar illustrative example.
So a little birdie told me, a very trustworthy one, that it wasn't actually Michael Gove,
after all, who spiked the footage of my debate.
It was Freddy Sayers.
Freddie Sayers is the head of OCS media, which sits atop both unheard and the spectator,
and there is now a common meme, which is unheard, who's it for?
Because all they ever seem to do is attack me and Tommy Robinson and Christianity.
while amplifying Islam, and over at The Spectator, they just platformed Bonnie Blue in their Christmas edition.
And let's just say that the way they treated me and platforming Bonnie Blue doesn't speak to their moral credulity,
but it's lost them subscriptions. It's been a PR disaster. And so you must wonder why someone can keep getting the big calls wrong,
you know, insulting that young girl with the axe and the knife in Scotland,
who turns out to have been harassed by a Bulgarian gangster in a town where there were,
grooming gangs operating, who brought Fraser Nelson on to continue to deny the fact
there is a migrant crime wave ongoing and not understand that not a single immigrant criminal
needs to be in the country and just pointing to a graph that says crime is going down while
rapes and stabbings are going up doesn't actually solve the problem. Why are these people
allowed to continue getting the big calls wrong but enjoy the protection of an institution,
probably a nice pay packet, and continue to waste a large amount of resources that could
otherwise be spent on fostering new talent, having important conversations, like those that are now
relegated to the independent media, like your show, like mine, like the Lotus Eaters, and,
formerly under Peter Whittle stewardship, the New Culture Forum. Why are we forced out of the
big tent? And it's probably because we say things that are impolite for their fancy dinner
parties, we offend their sensibilities, and I hate to say it, and I'm not talking about
any one specific individual here, but we all know that in Westminster and in the broader
Westminster bubble in at least the legacy opposition media. There are total reprobates that are
doing all sorts of extracurricular substances, sleeping with one another despite being married,
and playing the slippery game of ascending the ladder towards power. And those of us who don't
want to do that, who are more interested in speaking the truth than engaging in status games
and getting high off power, if not something else, we are cast out into the darkness,
where accidentally, if you look at the numbers the spectators doing on their YouTube channel,
they're doing worse than we are with a fraction of the budget, none of the overheads and none of the back.
Well, let me use another example that I was thinking of, Connor,
because actually you have just hit 100,000 subscribers on YouTube.
Congratulations.
And it would have been so easy for you, by the way, to play the game.
Do you know what I mean?
You're a good-looking young guy.
You could have just played the game and said, oh, I'm going to soften my position on this.
I'm not going to talk about Islam on this, you know, because I want my contributor contract at G.B. News or I want to be on, you know, the panel on Good Morning Britain. There are things you could have done in order to maintain a mainstream media career. You didn't do it. But actually, you've also made the best decision in the long run because, you know, Kevin McGuire, oh, sorry, Andrew Pearce spoke about his podcast with Kevin McGuire. Well, let's just look at how it's going on YouTube.
3,500 subscribers.
People don't want this.
People don't want this.
And the only people who would watch Kevin McGuire versus Andrew Pierce,
are people who happen upon Channel 3 on their remote
because they've been doing the same thing for the past 40 years.
So actually, in the independent sphere,
you're not going to see people like Andrew Pierce be successful.
because people know they're lying.
People know that parroting the establishment nonsense.
Yeah, well, the same goes for Michael Goose podcast, which gets fewer views than my
live streams, which are just sort of scuffed.
I mean, I've only just had my lighting upgrade now, which is why you can't see the ring
light now reflecting in my glasses for the first time.
But nobody cared about the fact that there was very little polish or no fancy graphics.
It's just the content of what you say.
That's what matters more.
if you have a track record of honesty and integrity and getting the big calls right, you
are vindicated. And also, I might just say that specifically from my audience, which skews a
bit younger than most, they just appreciate authenticity because we've grown up for a very
long time being felt, fed, obvious bullshit narratives. And so someone who just has the capacity
to, you know, read, write their own stuff, say what they think, and then have the humility
to adjust on the fly, rather than chasing the lowest common denominator and farming outrage like
Piers Morgan, or being obstinate and stuck in their ways and being unwilling to admit their
hypocrisies, like the news agents or the rest is politics, or even Danny Finkelstein, when he's, you know,
challenged on the inability to have the same standard for England as Israel, then people just,
their bullshit detector goes off. And so they switch off and they look for alternatives,
and then they stumble on shows like yours
or thankfully a few people have stumbled on mine
for which I'm very grateful.
Well, congratulations on 100,000 Connor
and I believe Connor is hosting a live stream
to celebrate tonight.
Is that right, Connor, on Tomlinson Talks.
So make sure you were there at 7pm UK time.
Breaking right now, whoa, it's kicked off.
The idea that there was
going to be any sort of peaceful departure of Mike Graham from Talk TV following his act scene
for the post on Facebook, which remember he to this day, insists he didn't write, is out the window
because even his best mate at the station, Kevin O'Sullivan, remember they actually hosted the thought
police podcast together, has turned, and overnight this has kicked off into one heck of
a war of words. Much of it connected back to the format of the show Plank of the Week,
which Mike launched on Talk and soon became Talk's most successful show. Following Mike's
departure, a decision was made by the management to keep going with it, even though Mike would
not be there. Kevin O'Sullivan was chosen to host. And he made such an obvious dig at Mike, having
filmed the Pang of the Week Christmas special this week where he wrote
decent production values except no cheapo substitutes enjoy now that was a direct reference
to Mike's new independent channel which by the way is totally flying without all the bells
and whistles yet because people just want to hear from Mike Graham and they don't actually care
about the production values.
But it was a very weird dig for Kevin O'Sullivan to make,
especially given at the moment,
whereas Mike was getting about
two or three hundred thousand views a show,
Kevin's getting about 70 to 80,000 views a show.
Now Mike wasn't having that.
He responded, oh dear,
Kevin seems to have forgotten how he was allowed to get so far.
What a pity.
I'll be reclaiming my show this week.
And then things got really spicy.
Not sure why Kev is behaving like this.
I hope he's okay.
But at 70 years old, you can often turn into a cunt.
A final word of advice, don't claim ownership of something that isn't yours.
It's not difficult.
So in case you haven't seen Plank of the Week, I'm just going to show you how Kevin has literally just continued with the
exact format that Mike created.
Welcome to Plank of the Week and it's Friday night.
Of course, the Home of Common Sense says Talk TV.
I'm Mike Graham. We've got a fantastic panel for you and we've got some great
planks to get off it as well. So we should really get straight to it.
Like many of these sort of sanctimonious, champagne socialist footballers, guess where
he took some money from at one point in his commentating career?
Qatar.
Oh, there you are. Welcome to another spectacular edition of Plank of the Week.
and with me today is an equally spectacular panel.
Kea Starma had taken down a portrait of Margaret Thatcher
from No. 10 Downing Street, and everybody said, that's pathetic.
Oh, yeah.
But he said, oh, no, no, no, it wasn't that it was Margaret Thatcher.
It wasn't that it was a Tory.
He said, I've always had a thing about portraits and pictures looking down on me.
And when Mike appeared on outspoken, he made it very clear
that he believes the Plank with the Week format is his.
This is Mike being, you know, I guess a difficult one for your close pal, Kevin O'Sullivan, who has taken the spot.
I mean, you could argue that the bosses maybe should have retired the format given it was so connected to you.
But are you planning to continue with Planckley?
Oh, yeah. Yeah, because it was my idea. You know, I came up with the idea.
It came out. I'll tell you how it started.
came out of one Christmas I guess five years ago something like that um and I was just
sitting around watching rubbish on TV and I just started putting a list of planks
together and I was like top ten planks and I just put it out on social media and people
went well what about what about Prince Andrew he's not in there whatever I ended up
doing a hundred or it was like one to a hundred and then I went into the office and
I talked to a couple of the guys in the production site they were like this is a show
you know we should do this and um it kind of evolved from that so i think and sure enough mike has
now announced from his brand new studio that he's not just going to be doing plank of the week
but he's also going to be launching plank of the day we're going to be doing a lot of content
over christmas in the new year i'm going to be posting a video there at least once a day i'm also
going to be starting up plank of the day uh which is going to be i've got to take you through some
more of these posts on X because it did really kick off last night. So Ian Gilderbrand wrote,
Mike Graham could do the original Planck of the Week from a bare garage in the middle of Stratham
and it would still be better. You should be embarrassed by this tweet. But Kevin O'Sullivan said,
but I am not. What a shame. Never mind. And Zach pointed out there is always a tweet and that is
because Kevin O'Sullivan had previously written on October the 25th in reference to the fact that he was hosting
Plank of the Week. That's what I was doing standing in. It's Mike's show. Then things got really
spicy between a GB News presenter and Mike Graham. So Will Kingston, the Aussie who hosts the Saturday
5, wrote Mike, I completely get it, but you know that show probably partially justifies a couple of
young producers and techies keeping their jobs. It's not just a dick swinging contest between
old hosts who have made a killing in a now declining industry.
Mike replied, not holding back. Don't talk shit, mate. You've got no fucking idea. And Will went back
saying, I wasn't trying to start a fight, Mike. I love the odd segment we did and considered myself
lucky to be on your show occasionally. Glad your independent planet is booming. And then someone
called Planet Veritas wrote to Mike. I'm actually astonished that he just gleefully stole your show.
I thought you guys were longtime friends. I guess there's no loyalty whatsoever in the industry.
And Mike replied saying, it is right.
rather surprising.
And Mike also retweeted this one from Kelly G, which is why I'm reading it out.
Apologies for the language in advance.
Plank of the Week was literally created by Mike Graham and that arrogant, 70-year-old,
wrinkly-dicked, thundercunt has giving it real deal and cheapo substitutes.
He's like when you order something off a wish, the fucking audacity of Kiv.
And then the talk TV audience were also furious, by the way, about the fact that Jeremy Kyle is going to replace Mike Graham on the breakfast show.
Miss Mercy wrote, I miss Mike Graham from the channel.
It'll never be the same again without him.
C. Mid wrote no longer, no thank you, no longer the home of common sense or free speech.
Chris Strange wrote, sorry, I'll be listening to Mike Graham.
And Burnside said, I'd rather listen to Kirstama talking about his dad.
So, Connor Tomlinson, it's so interesting.
I think it's almost impossible to have an exit like this that is so acrimonious and then to maintain positive relations.
But I was surprised that this feud was actually started by Kevin O'Sullivan.
I have nothing to gain by what I'm about to say, Dan, because Kev actually gave me my
my starting radio, Thomson Talks was originally, like a Monday night slot that I used to do.
Wow, okay.
Back when they talk radio, yeah.
They coined the name as a sort of throwaway thing.
And I was like, well, I guess I'm keeping it, much like a plank of the week, I suppose.
And Mike, as he has made clear many times, including during your interview with him, which I watched, when he asked, well, why is he even talking about me?
It's been years since we last spoke.
It's like, yeah, because Dan asked me a question, Mike.
Mike doesn't like me very much, but obviously it's Mike's show.
It's you shouldn't jump in his grave and then expect the.
audience to stay loyal. And I don't know what's gone on between Mike and Kev, because I don't
speak to Kev, that frequently, and I certainly don't speak to Mike. But I have noticed that their
podcast, The Thought Police, hasn't put out an episode since the 10th of October. That was before,
obviously, Kev said that Plank of the Week is Mike show and he's just filling in, but they
haven't released another episode on Spotify, at least as far as I know. And so there clearly
has been a sort of breakdown in rapport between the two old friends, which is a shame, because
they always had good witty banter between the two of them.
And it is indicative that Mike's capable of resurrecting it,
and he's doing better numbers now than most of the shows on talk are.
And so that format, which funded by a hell of a lot of investment money
and large advertisers and regulator by offcom,
is going the way of the dodo.
People actually prefer authenticity and it not being interrupted by ad breaks every 15 minutes.
And to get it on platforms where they,
already are, including things like YouTube and Substack. So again, Mike, it's clearly not a fan of
mine, but I wish him luck with resurrecting Plank of the Week and doing it how he wants to,
considering it's his idea and he was always the face of it. Yeah, indeed. I mean, it's just
interesting to look. I'm just going to try and find it here, the numbers for Plank of the
week, because you can actually track quite closely how they have decreased since Kevin O'Sullivan
took over. And I just think that I guess Kevin was particularly unwise to go for Mike
over the idea of production values, right? Because actually, it's really difficult,
trust me, it's really difficult when you go from a big studio, a big team, and you've got to
launch on your own, yourself. Like, it's a huge learning curve, right? And I've been speaking
to Mike quite a lot over this period. He's not massively tech savvy or anything like that. It does
take some time. But the content that Mike Graham is putting out now will look very different
when he's learned loads in a year's time. Like certainly if you go back to my first YouTube
videos, when I was just like playing around on my own and trying to learn Premiere Pro and how to do
thumbnails and stuff, it's very different to what we see today. But the point is, Mike is now
free and he is unleashed. And one day you will be in this situation, Kevin O'Sullivan, because I note
the off-communists are already coming for you. Why do you think Talk TV will decide, oh, well,
we had to jettison Mike Graham, our top-rated host, but we're going to save Kevin O'Sullivan.
Of course they won't. They won't give a damn. If you bring them any trouble, you are gone.
And then you'll be trying to do this too. And it's what I felt at the time with my former GB News,
colleagues too, not all of them. I mean, God, there were some brilliant people actually there,
and I always do want to make that clear, you know, Bev Turner and Nana Acquire and Gloria
D. Piero, you know, people who actually really genuinely stood by me, so I don't want to just
cast them all into the same net. However, on the whole, the vast majority of them didn't give a
damn. And I thought, well, one day this could happen to you. And it's not. And it's not.
easy and you just want a bit of support. And I think for Kevin to not only not offer his support
privately, but to turn on Mike Graham publicly, didn't sit well with me. I'm not going to lie.
Did not sit well with me. Well, Kev has already been screwed over once, by the way. Most people
won't remember. He, until they rebranded as Talk TV, he was hosting the 7 till 10 slot every
weekday night. And then they replaced him with Pierce Morgan. And Pierce Morgan wasn't even getting
half the ratings that Kevin O'Sullivan was, not just because Pierce Morgan wasn't very popular with an
audience that had accumulated for talk radio because until the invention of GV News, they were the
only station that was rallying against lockdowns, mask mandates, and at least somewhat questioning
the COVID vaccine rollout, but also because they had loyalty to Kev to the show format, to the
regular guests, and loads of his guests then vanished when he no longer had a regular slot,
when he was teaming up with Alex Phillips, and their show immediately took off again.
So Kev's been pulled every which way from Sunday by the restructuring and the reclux.
spending the higher-ups at Talk have decided to do. And so he understands the situation that
Mike seemingly has put himself in because, again, even though he denies sending that post,
I mean, Talk says that he probably did send it. But I'm not saying what Kev should be feeling,
but it was probably unwise to be pugilistic and claim ownership over Mike Show since he came
up with the idea of it. And again, I say this is a man who's inevitably probably going to be listed
as a plank of the day at some point, so I have nothing to gain from this. Yeah, that's probably
true. Although maybe not after this defense, I guess you sort of learn who your true friends are
in the independent media. Because look, it's a facade, isn't it? This is the whole thing you realize
the whole push, which you see on channels like GB News and talk TV, oh, we're a family, you know,
we're all pals, we're all buddy, buddy. No, you're not. No, you're not. You all want to,
teach others' jobs. You all secretly hate each other. And actually, what this big fallout between
Mike Graham and Kevin O'Sullivan proves that, because they were thick as thieves. Actually, let's just
forget this idea that anyone in the mainstream media really cares about their other presenters.
No, they care about themselves. They care about keeping their paycheck. It's a ruthless old
business because right now, Connor, there's a new battle going on at Talk TV. I know you're on there
sometimes. So I won't put you in the position of weighing in on this. But there's a new battle going on
because, of course, Jeremy Kyle is moving from the drive show to breakfast. And now you've got
people like Mark Dolan lobbying to get that job full time over someone like Alex Phillips,
who I think has done the hard yards and actually really deserves that. But again, I know what
Mark Dolan was like with me at GB News. I would just say to talk TV if Mark
Dolan is the answer. I don't know what the question is. But in all seriousness, I do think
the channel is going to struggle now to survive. I really do. And even just the lack of interest
about the fact that they are launching this Jeremy Kyle Breakfast show is a real worry to them.
Now, Kay Burley is one of these MSM dinosaurs, a true broadcasting boomer,
who now that she's no longer at Sly News, is finally coming out of the closet, a bit like Emily Maitliss did,
but like John Sobel did and saying, yep, I'm an out and out lefty.
We're saying, okay, yeah, we always knew that, K.
You never hid your bias.
But it's still really interesting that she has decided to pick up on this issue of London,
burning to the ground, which it certainly is,
and try to justify what I think is the indefensible.
I mean, she posted, I think we've got the image here actually,
which we can see. Look at that on a building in London and she mocked the people who are quite rightly calling out the decline of London saying London's falling. There are wild animals climbing up the outside of buildings and everything. Ho, ho, ho. She then reposted it today saying this triggered lots of haters yesterday. Let's give it another spin. And at that point, I just think, okay, get a haircut and get a real job because seriously, you've got nothing else going on in your life.
when the BBC news reported on the fact that a universal theme park was given planning permission,
she said, oh my goodness, don't tell Elon Musk or Donald Trump or Rupert Lowe.
When the Spectator Index listed London as the world's number one best city to live in,
Kay Burley retweeted it, again, very attention-seeking, posting it to Elon Musk and Nigel Raj
and Donald Trump and Ann Middleton, when Will Kingston asked her,
Kay, are you seriously validating a list that places the capital of a dictatorial surveillance state
organized around a social credit system as the eighth best city in the world.
She replied, no petal, bless your heart.
And when Rupert Lowe exposed what a dump London has become,
Kay Burley replied to him with a screenshot suggesting London
and his constituency of Great Yarmouth have similar crime rates.
Well, guess who we can actually rely to blow the whistle on this Kay Burley bullshit?
Katie Hopkins, who is on the ground tweeting directly to Donald Trump today,
and proving the horror story that is now central London.
Watch this.
I just wanted to bring you to the Warren Street, homeless encampment,
which is growing at quite a rate.
It's kind of surprising when you think about now.
Think about the weather that you face on a daily basis outside
and the grey and the dark.
But this tented encampment here in the heart of London,
right next to Fitzrovia,
some of the most expensive houses
that there are in the capital
has been growing and growing.
And you'll see right now,
obviously the guys are hunkered down
under tarpaulin.
And this is the same picture as you see
in America, L.A., Skid Row.
And it's kind of the model for the leftists.
Yes, it is.
But of course, Cape Early isn't just going on
about London in her new lefty campaign.
When Rupert Lowe posted Trump is suing the BBC, good luck to him, I say.
Burley replied, of course you do, we, man.
Of course you do.
When Leo Curse scoffs at the criticism of Donald Trump, Kay Burley said, oh dear, oh dear.
Then Matt Addis wrote, to be honest, Kay, why should the BBC be able to go after a speech, cut it apart, stick it back together to appear somebody said something which they didn't and the offender get away with it?
It's not right.
Kay Burley simply dismissed it saying.
Totally agree, but mistakes happen. Dominic Frisbee, great man, quite rightly responded,
it was not a mistake, it was fraud, and Sharon Davis said, not a mistake, come on, Kate,
and I presume she did that purposefully to make the point. Now, Kay Burley was always a bad actor,
but she was a mainstream establishment figure through and through on sly news. Here's a reminder.
You might feel if Alex Reid then turns around and says that he wants to have got the kids.
No one is going to take my kids away from me.
Nobody. Nobody is going to take my kids away from me and I will fight to the death for that.
Sorry, that just, I didn't expect that, I'm sorry.
Do you think if you'd had a better sex life, he wouldn't have done this?
Maybe, but I don't know that now, do I?
I don't know if he was even doing it when we did have a sex life.
I really don't know him at all.
We're waiting for Joe Biden to introduce the president
within the next few moments.
The vice president, as you said,
what's happened to his head?
I'm sure that's what everybody's asking at home.
Yes, I don't know.
It's a simple answer.
Okay.
Maybe we're going to a chance to find out a little later.
Yeah, I'm sure that's one of the questions
that the networks will be asking.
And I mean, Connor Tomlinson, as I say, it's not like Kay was ever hiding it.
There she was literally having an orgasm on air when she found out Starma was going to be entering number 10 Downing Street.
But I do find it fascinating when these people come out of the mainstream media, having said for years and years and years, oh, of course I'm non-biased.
I don't have these strong political views.
and she's just showing her true colours.
What have you made of her reinvention as a Carol Vordman-like figure?
Imagine having a cushy job presenting primetime Sky News shows, Dan,
and then being reduced to prostrating yourself on X
because it's the only account that you can monetise.
She's not exactly going to make much money off a blue sky, is she?
Winging about Musk and Trump and running defence
for all the atrocities committed in London on Sadiq Khan's watch.
But the most absurd clip that you actually played there, Dan,
wasn't her forgetting to take her vibrator out live on air.
Even though on the run-up to the election, I must note that she had to publish a retraction on X
about my interview with Liz Truss because she had said that Cole had conducted it
and was telling rape jokes to Liz, which obviously wasn't true.
We did notify her that she might want to issue a correction for that one.
And then she thought it was of such important she'd ask then-Chanceler Jeremy Hunt about it,
live on air.
And he was like, I've never heard of the podcast.
Liz can talk to who she wants to.
The worst clip that you played was her not knowing that Joe Biden had just been to an Ash Wednesday service and had the ashes made them off the cross on his forehead.
Because if you look at Kay Burley's Wikipedia, which I had a quick brush up on before I went on air, she self-describes as a Roman Catholic.
Now, I think she's about as Catholic as Pierce Morgan or Tony Blair, because she is progressive, I would assume she supports a woman's right to choose, which isn't exactly in the Catholicism.
and if she doesn't know what ashes on the forehead are to mark the start of Lent,
then I doubt she's actually been to mass recently.
Though that would explain why she's also been divorced
and is currently a resentful spinster.
Yes, indeed, indeed.
And this London debate, Connor, where are these people coming from?
Like, why are Kirsty Orsop and Kay Burley,
defending the indefensible.
I mean, we even saw Kirstie Alsop say,
oh yeah, you know, my sons have been mugged.
They've literally had their phones stolen from their hands in the street.
But it's really bad if we criticize London
and they're totally fine with it.
I mean, weird, what's it about?
And of course, by the way, Connor,
if you're criticizing London like I am
from personal experience and also from what I see
around me every day, I don't need official stats because I know the vast majority of people
simply do not report crimes anymore because it's pointless, isn't it? If you know the police
are not going to do anything, why do you report a crime? So when people like Fraser Nelson
lean on these crime statistics, I'm like, you don't get it. That's the first thing. But the
second thing is, is I'm like, why does it benefit me at all to talk about this if it wasn't
happening, if it wasn't real? And the suggestion is almost like we are anti-London paid
chills. It's bizarre.
There's a few things here. First of all, the Fraser Nelson graph in question doesn't,
it's a crime survey, so it doesn't take all crimes into account. It also obscures the fact
that rapes and stabbings are going up. And the vast majority of those rapes and stabbings
are committed by either first or second or sometimes even third, generation immigrants, meaning
every single perpetrator didn't need to be here. So all of those crimes are optional and they
could be stopped tomorrow by a nifty little policy called remigration. But apparently
we can't push that button because it would be racist.
or something. Remember, as well, Dan, there are lots of these people, including the likes of
Fraser Nelson and Danny Finkelstein and Kirstie Alsop, live in wealthy, largely white, homogenous
enclaves, and get taxis everywhere they go. They don't have to get public transport,
they very rarely walk around, and are very rarely at risk. And so, for as progressive as they
would like to be, they live in places that are something akin to the Shire from Lord of the Rings,
and so no wonder they think that everything's glorious. But a third element that I might like
to introduce, if I may. So our mutual friend, Carl Benjamin, did an excellent stream the other
week that people can find on his Sargon of a CAD channel about a concept called hyper-reality.
And that means when you enter a realm of discourse that you've basically told lies to yourself
over and over, that you say things that are completely disconnected from reality, even if it's
at the expense of your own personal experience and safety. Technology and ideology has so
divorced you from reality, that you, like Winston Smith at the end of 1984, will continue
repeating two plus two is five, even though you know it not to be true. So these people
believe, fundamentally, that if you notice differences, if you notice the decline, you are
creating the problem. If we all just shut our eyes and hold hands and saying, la la la la la la,
there will be no more shootings and stabbings and muggings. They are delusional. It is a child's
view of the world, but for some reason, we will have to sit here and entertain it and suffer
from its consequences. Yes, we do. Although, I think what we can guarantee is that Burley wants
a cushy job in the MSM, right? I actually genuinely think she's auditioning for like a global
podcast. She thinks that she can be the new mateless, because what I can guarantee you, Connor,
if she tried to do what I'm doing
if she tried to do what you're doing
it would tank
it would absolutely tank
so there is also a motivation
for her to do this because she needs a job
she needs a gig
at the moment she's only been booked to appear
on news night
maybe once a fortnight
which probably gets paid
150 pounds 200 pounds
I imagine for an appearance on news night
That's the only regular work that I can tell that she's getting.
And clearly she knows that left-wing podcast grift is the way forward.
But they're not doing it in a truly independent manner.
Like there's nothing independent about working on a podcast like Marina Perkis for Global Radio.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like it's part of a big thing.
So that's my prediction in terms of what she wants, Connor.
Yeah, that wouldn't surprise me.
though perhaps if you're willing to sell your soul and speak a script, that sounds lucrative and comfortable.
But let me just say something.
I have been involved in many a media startup, and recently we were looking to attract some investment in one media startup.
And there were many strings attached with one particular investor.
They didn't want to talk about certain topics, or if you spoke about them, you had to speak about them in a particular way.
And they pulled out because they didn't like an article I published and some YouTube content that I put out.
And one had even planned a very high profile hit piece on me, which I'm actually kind of disappointed they didn't put forward.
Because it would have been fun to respond to and engage in a bit of intellectual blood sports.
Instead, they just withdrew the investment.
And I can tell you now, despite the investment being fairly lucrative and probably beneficial to the infrastructure of the startup, it's a blessing in disguise.
Because I never want any strings attached to anything that I've said.
anywhere I've been, anything I've read, any topic I've covered, nobody has ever told me what to say, what not to say.
And if any, if anything, when I've been told what not to say, it's made me want to spite them more.
And on that one final thing, Dan, while we've been sitting here, Mr. Danny Finkelstein has actually responded to me,
and he's said that your main interest in me is that I'm a Jew and that you're a racist.
So this is why no one on the right wants anything to do with you.
Well, if Danny Finkelstein has such a bad faith and insulting opinion of me for asking very
reasonable questions and never insulting him, I'm fine for him not to have anything to do with me
and I'm fine for people who want to tell me what to say and what not to say to not have
anything to do with me or any financial hold over me either.
Wow.
Haven't seen that.
Fascinating.
Connor, I'm sure you will be responding on your live stream in full tonight.
Tomlinson talks.
7pm
congratulations on your 100,000
Connor hope the stream goes well
tonight I will be tuning in
thank you so much for being here
oh and actually I'm not seeing you before Christmas
am I so have a wonderful
Christmas Connor thank you for everything
you do here on outspoken and we will speak to you
in the first week
26 that is Connor Tomlinson
host of Tomlinson talks
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now to your feedback lots of it coming
and Joyce Martin says of Piers Morgan,
if you want to stop the vial comments on X,
stop posting Morgan on the whole issue of
Tommy Robinson and Unite the Kingdom,
Juliet Johnson says the establishment will do their very best
to stifle the next UTK.
They won't make it easy for us.
Couldn't agree more,
what are they going to try next?
It's going to be fascinating to watch.
But the good thing is, Juliet, we're on them.
We know their game now,
and they're going to make it...
Sorry, it's going to be much more difficult,
but I don't disagree with you.
They're going to try.
I'm absolutely going to try, and we need to be very aware of that.
Kelly David says, I can't believe what is happening to our country, and it's effing angers me that we don't have a voice anymore.
And Sophie Topham says, the ultimate misogynist are the predators in our country.
We already have our own here without adding to them.
A reminder of your union jackass nominees, Jonathan Pye, nominated by Homehouse 1986, for suggesting that Rupert Lowe hasn't been to London to
comment on its current decline when he is a sitting MP, which means he's in London a lot,
that's the point.
Piers Morgan, nominated by Darren Donaldson for begging Elon Musk for censorship.
Reminds me of when he was begging Elon to promote his book, Woke is Dead, no shame.
And Gary Neville, nominated by Matt Cass 48 for his restaurant collapse, which leaves a $519,000-paid,
sorry, $519,000, unpaid tax bill.
goodness gracious me
we're not dealing with
another campaign socialist here are we
your results are in
in third position with 7%
Jonathan Pye
with 20% of the vote
and your runner up Gary Neville
but today's overwhelming
union jackass
with 72% of your vote
it is Pear's Morgan
so he's going to go head to head
for the worst Britain in the world this week
on Monday your union jackass
was Greta Toonberg on Tuesday
Zach Polansky on Wednesday
Dr Scholar today
I'm going to put them all head to head before I leave the studio, head to the post section on YouTube in just a couple of minutes, and get voting. I will reveal the worst Britain in the world this week on tomorrow's show.
And I'm delighted by our greatest Britain today because it's Lucy Connolly, nominated by the Gryft Report because she is back on X.
And he says, please be kind and welcome her back. Lucy is a patron and deserves a follow. She was one of Stama's first political prisons.
And the good news is Lucy Connolly is going to be with us here on.
outspoken tomorrow for her first joint interview with her husband, the conservative counsellor,
Raymond Connolly. I'm really looking forward to that. We're moving over to Substack now, though,
for the uncanncled after show. Shock new video of Prince Harry's just emerged. What's going on?
We're going to get the latest with Tom Sykes. He is the host of the brilliant royalist
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