Dan Wootton Outspoken - TOMMY ROBINSON HITS BACK AT UNITING THE KINGDOM FALSE FLAG AS ONE MILLION MARCH ON LONDON
Episode Date: September 12, 2025BREAKING TODAY: Tommy Robinson is standing by to respond to claims from GB News star Neil Oliver that tomorrow’s Uniting the Kingdom rally could be infiltrated by the deep state to launch a false fl...ag event following the horror assassination of Charlie Kirk. And the activist is predicting tomorrow’s enormous free speech rally – featuring Katie Hopkins and Ant Middleton as star speakers – will be the biggest protest in British history, with over one million expected on the streets of London. In his Digest, Dan will announce plans for Outspoken’s first ever live outside broadcast from UTK – because the MSM cannot be trusted to cover the event fairly. Also today, the evil and mentally ill left continue to disgrace themselves after the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk. The Superstar Panel will react to what has been a tragic and landmark event in the awakening of what we are really facing to save the West. Today we’re joined by Chris Davies of True Conservative Media and Richard Taylor of Advance UK. PLUS: BBC Breakfast staff are now demanding Naga Munchetty is sacked as the civil war at the British Bashing Corporation explodes. We’ll bring you the explosive inside details. AND: We’ll unveil the Worst Briton in the World this week, as Shabana Mahmood, Peter Mandelson and Prince Harry go head to head. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Prince Harry arrives in Ukraine as the truth about his meeting with King Charles emerges – and it’s not good news for the monarch, as multiple sources confirm he believes he is dying. We’ll team up with Lauren Lunn Farrow to reveal why the mainstream media are lying about the so-called peace summit. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live 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 313. And breaking today,
Tommy Robinson is standing by to respond to claims from GB News star Neil Oliver that tomorrow's
uniting the Kingdom rally could be infiltrated by the deep state to launch a false flag event
following the horror assassination of Charlie Kirk. He's predicting, this is Tommy,
that tomorrow's enormous free speech rally featuring Katie Hopkins and Aunt Middleton as star speakers
will be the biggest protest in British history, with over one million expected on the streets
of London. And in my digest next, I'll announce plans for outspoken's first ever live broadcast
from the event because the MSM cannot be trusted to cover UTK fairly. Also today, the evil and mentally
ill left continue to disgrace themselves after the tragic assassination of Charlie.
Google Charlie Kirk.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Read the latest headlines and you'll see why I'm so fucking yes.
You support Charlie Kirk shooter.
Would you shoot somebody like Charlie Kirk?
You would have killed him yourself.
You would have killed him yourself.
I believe he was a David Duke for the TikTok age.
And I have some degree.
Can you just remind us to you?
David Duke was the full of the grand.
was of the Ku Klux Klan.
I didn't see fear. I didn't see scare.
I saw you weaponizing.
Weaponizing a tragic death.
We got Charlie and not back.
Unbelievable.
My superstar panel will react to what has been a tragic and a landmark event in the
awakening of what we are really facing to save the West today.
We're joined by Chris Davies of true conservative.
of media and Richard Taylor of Advance UK.
Also coming up on the show today, BBC Breakfast staff
and our demanding Nagamon Chetty is sacked as the Civil War
at the British Bashing Corporation explodes.
We'll bring you those explosive inside details.
And we'll unveil the worst Britain in the world this week
as Shabna Mahmood, Peter Mandelson and Prince Harry go head to head.
Then in the uncanceled after show on Substack, Prince Harry,
arrives in Ukraine as the truth about his meeting with King Charles emerges, and it's
not good news, I have to say, for the monarch, as multiple sources now confirm that he believes
he is dying. So we will team up with Lauren Lund Farrow to reveal why the mainstream media
are not telling you the truth about this so-called Peace Summit. You can sign up to watch on
substack at www.
www.outspoken.
But now, let's go.
The murderous subhuman, hard-left piece of scum, who assassinated Charlie Kirk because
they couldn't beat him in a debate, and the mentally ill and evil leftists celebrating that
act of ultimate weakness might have thought they had won. But tomorrow, at the Uniting the Kingdom
rally, which Tommy Robinson will today hear on outspoken predict is going to be the biggest
protest in British history, well, I think they're going to have a stark realization. They are
losing and they have lost. Patriotic Brits from across our disunited kingdom will not be scared
or intimidated because we know we're running out of time to take back our country from these
very dark forces and trust me, the dark. As Tommy Robinson explained, ITV got some unknown
race grifter on who ironically already had me blocked. He called Charlie Kirk a KKK leader and
supremacist without any pushback. Charlie was very moderate. You have no idea what's to the right of him.
But that was just the start of the evil lefty horror.
I'll say, can I just say something?
I don't agree he was a Cicero for the Ticroft Age.
I believe it was a David Duke for the TikTok age.
And I have some degree of...
Can you just remind us who David Duke?
David Duke was the former Grand Wizard of Klucox clan.
The things that have already been pointed out include his observations,
his recorded observations, that death is the price you pay for the gun laws
that he very enthusiastically approved of.
I'm going stoked right now?
You want to know what?
I'm so fucking stoked. Go ahead and Google Charlie Kirk. Go ahead, go ahead, read the latest
headlines and you'll see why I'm so fucking yet.
And it is horrendous. And it is horrendous. And of course I hate to see it. But we have to lean in. We have to understand what our enemy looks like. And look, I've spoken to so many ordinary folk from all walks of life, actually, and also people within the political and media class over the past week who tell me they've never been to a rally in their lives.
But after what happened to Charlie Kirk, something snapped inside them and they just cannot stay away tomorrow.
Tommy shared this message saying, this is the attitude we fight, not back down.
And this is what the person had messaged him.
The night you phoned me about my arrest, you said that free speech was the hill we die on.
As soon as Charlie Kirk's death was confirmed, your words came right back into my head.
this is getting crazy, but fuck it. I'm in more than ever, and you were right. We all need to make a
decision today. Do we sit down or stand up even more? Aunt Middleton, who is speaking tomorrow, added,
I will speak on September the 13th as a free man in a not-so-free country in front of amazing
patriotic people who want to free Great Britain from its twisted and damaging green.
grip. I will bring passion, energy, positivity, and I will breathe hope and a promise of change
into the air. Please maintain peace and order as we are not at that stage and we do not want to
play into the hands of evil. Stay safe, stay alert, stay together. And while I do encourage as many
of you as possible, to be on the streets of London in person tomorrow, I am very excited to announce
that I will be hosting Outspoken's first ever live broadcast, which will run from the Uniting
the Kingdom stage from 1pm tomorrow. Now, when I visited Tommy at HMP Woodhill last December,
he generously asked me to take the stage and speak. But I told him that my job is to provide
fair and balanced, independent and unafraid news coverage of the events, and I am so delighted
that we are going to be able to do that
and I do hope you'll watch
with us tomorrow. We'll be backstage
with exclusive interviews and raw
footage you certainly won't see on the
MSM. You'll hear directly
from the speakers making headlines, Tommy,
Katie and plus other surprise
guests. This will be the people's
voice, unfiltered,
unedited and unapologetic.
We will bring you every speech,
every chant and every moment from the
front line of Britain's biggest
political rally in
years, or if Tommy's prediction is right, in history. Of course, the idea that captured,
that the captured regime media in this country, including on the right, by the way, can be
trusted to provide fair and balanced coverage is for the birds. And sadly, I include my former
employer's GB News and talk TV in that, given their shocking smears against Tommy over the past few
months.
Robinson, people have been protesting in his name.
What do you make of Tommy Robinson?
Is he a good guy in your eyes?
No, all of that lot.
We have nothing to do with them.
Even the protesters who have got banners up saying two tier care.
You agree with them on the policing and justice.
We agree with ourselves.
I'm not aligning ourselves with Tommy Robinson's lot in any shape or form.
He's talked about this, but he has a criminal record, a list as long as your arm.
violence, violence against women.
I mean, I can go on, Nick.
And all I'm saying is, look, Mr. Robinson, do what the hell you like.
We are totally separate from that.
The thing about Tommy Robinson, not his real name,
is that there's also the, I'm sorry, blatantly, outrageously racist stuff
that he also says, which I've got no time for at all.
When in fact he's a convicted criminal and white supremacist
who hasn't really done much.
If I was to embrace, as it looks like I was being urged to do,
the sort of violent, thuggish people like Robinson,
that would do our party immense harm.
Tommy reflected on those comments with me yesterday.
No, but I think now has to be a turning point.
It has to be.
Because they put targets on all of us.
So they don't have to kill us.
They don't have to attack kill us.
I'll get attacked in St. Pangas train station,
not because of things I've said,
not because of anything I've done,
it's because of what the government and the media have said.
It's because of people like Camilla Tomlinson.
Camilla Tomlinson put a target on me.
She lied on her show and put a target on me.
Nigel Farage, this is just people from the right
who are uniting over what's happening to Charlie Kirk.
Nigel Farage has continually put a target on me
with false allocations and lies and smears,
just blatant lies.
So these people, that's what's happened.
Julie Hartley Brewer has put a target on me.
I've got a target on.
me because of right wing commentators who apparently are horrified by what's happened to
Charlie Kirk. But they need to realize that those and those lies and smears and those false
allegations are putting targets on people. I wouldn't mind if people come up to me and confront
me over something I've said or done. But when they're confronted me over things that I haven't
said or done, yet media personalities on the social right. And people who should be allies. I mean,
Camilla Tominate, unless she's been in touch with you and I don't know about this,
as far as I'm aware, still hasn't apologized for going on national.
TV and calling you a white supremacist.
She hasn't. And see if she did, I'd accept the
apology. And if she needs
to, I'm sorry,
she needs to.
And if she had been lied to, and if she
believed the smears and the media, I've sat down recently with a few
podcast guests, big ones, who have,
who have apologised.
Trigonometry. I did say these things about you
because I did believe the media.
So, and I get it. If you were lied to
and you believe the media, but to use your daytime
platform TV show to millions of
people and make such, such accusations that hold no truth. And then to know then that they hold no
truth, but to still not apologize or correct your lies. For example, Nigel Farage telling people
I've got convictions of violence against women, telling the whole country that I beat women. There's
no truth in that. It's a total lie. You made up. It's a total lie. You made up. And you, and you've said
that to people who may wish to confront me when they see me in the street because they believe I beat
women. But Tommy also insists that now is not the moment for weakness. Whether you, whether you
accept it or not, by making false allegations against people as racist as, as any of these labels,
you are justifying violence against them by radicalised people, whether it be on the left or on
the right, it's bullshit and it's lies. So I think that we're going off of now and talking about
things that I shouldn't, I think we need to look at Charlie Kirk's life.
We need to respect, respect and honour him.
And the way for us to honour Charlie Kirk is to speak and speak more and show more courage
and show more, more defiance, not be weak. Do not change your plans in what you were doing.
I'm not changing my plan. There's no way I'm changing my plan.
Brilliant. Brilliant. And that's what everyone I should do.
Absolutely, we will remember Charlie Kirk on Saturday.
and we will, but it's devastating to me
that the soft right in this country
has joined the left in spreading this hatred
because it's the left that is the real threat.
Remember, this is now the UK's Deputy Prime Minister.
President who would line up with neo-Nazis
and the Blue Pots Plan
and in so doing
spit on the braids of men and women who died fighting fascism in the Second World War.
Narenda Kaur said she wasn't going to politicise Charlie Kirk's death,
but within hours she was slamming Jeremy Clarkson for saying he is now afraid to be a newspaper columnist in this country.
The weaponising of the tragic death of Charlie Kirk is actually pretty despicable and low.
I saw a tweet Jeremy Clarkson's put out.
I've seen plenty of tweets, Tommy Robbins in the lot.
Jeremy Clarkson, suddenly very afraid as a journalist for his life.
The same man that put out a tweet about Megan Sussex
how he wished for her to be paraded naked
and human fetus to be thrown at her
is now afraid for himself
because of what's happened to poor Tolly Kirk.
And yet hours after he said in that tweet or even the same time
is parading at the N-A-N-T-A's,
waltzing down the red carpet without a care in the world, happy as Larry accepted his award.
I didn't see fear, I didn't see scare.
I saw you weaponising, weaponising a tragic death of a father and a husband.
And you're using it to your own terrible now.
No, no, no, no, that's what you're doing.
The left are just completely toned off to the threat they have created.
Alistair Campbell actually had the cheek to write, reading some of the reactions, hearing some of the reactions from Trump, Musk and others,
hard to avoid the conclusion they either want a civil war or have literally no regard for the consequences of their words and actions.
That prompted the independent journalist Jack Hadfield to correctly respond,
are you for real, Alistair? Many of your colleagues on the left, commentariat,
who label their normal political opponents as dangerous Nazi fascist scum have contributed so much more to the normalisation of political violence.
you should hang your head in shame.
And given the very real threats to her leader Nigel Farage,
credit to Leila Cunningham of Reform UK
for calling out live on air at GB News
that cretinous scumbag, Matthew Stadlin.
To get it right.
Let me ask you a question, Matthew.
Have you ever called reform a racist party?
No.
Okay.
But people on the left half.
Have you called them a far right party?
I can't remember what I've called them two years ago.
I would certainly have called them hard rights.
And free speech, by the way, involves, of course,
being able to call accurately as you see it a political party what you think.
My point is why are we hard right?
What part of reform policy is hard right?
The constant focus on immigration, legal and illegal,
and the encouragement by Nigel Farah,
of people peacefully to go and protest outside people's homes,
which asylum hotels are.
They're not their homes.
No, that is where they live at the moment.
That's where, and if your children were in those homes,
and if my children, let me just finish,
if your children were in those homes or my children in those homes,
we would feel appalled.
I thought it was disgraceful in Nigel Farge,
and I'm very happy to call reform the party you represent hard right.
And that is my free speech,
and it's not inciting violence against you because I condemn any hate against you.
but I will call you hard, right, because I think you are.
Just utterly despicable, and I wanted to show you this, too,
from my friend Colin Brazier, who responded to Adam Bolton of Sky News,
who wrote, Can't Believe, Kirk, it's America's issues, not the UK's.
And as Colin Brazier responded, you and I work for Sky TV,
a British-based company, utterly convulsed by the death of an American.
George Floyd. When one of the world's most high-profile free speech advocates who spoke on campus in the UK is killed, it warrants extensive coverage. Why is that unbelievable? And what's quite beautiful is that people have been digging up these old posts from Adam Bolton. Look at this from Chris Rose, who compared what he'd said about George Floyd and Charlie Kirk. And,
When it came to George Floyd, there it was,
eight minutes and 45 seconds,
the killing of George Floyd,
narrated by Idris Alba,
Monday at 9 p.m. across Sky.
So it proves that not only are they dangerous,
they're also hypocrites.
And I think one of the most tragic things about Charlie Kirk
is that he knew what we were up against.
Core of the left, at the core of a liberal,
is someone that would use the source,
if they had it. They are very violent people at their core. They always have it. They can't
debate. They can't have conversation. So they'll resort to these tactics. They're going to do
everything they possibly can to try to murder this movement because they can't beat us. So they're
going to try to take weapons. And no, we're very aware of that. I'm aware of it. We have to have
full-time security. This is not a joke. This is who these people are.
some of the most illuminating examples of how it's the left,
no matter how kind you are,
no matter how tolerant the baiters who always lean in to violence.
What was your name again? I'm sorry.
I don't think I told you. My name is Mark.
Nice to meet you.
Okay, I'm going to ask that question a lot.
First of all, that question should not even have to be asked,
but when people stop talking, really bad stuff starts.
When marriages stop talking, divorce happens.
when civilization stop talking civil war ensues.
When you stop having a human connection with someone you disagree with,
it becomes a lot easier to want to commit violence against that group.
What we as a culture have to get back to
is being able to have reasonable disagreement
where violence is not an option.
Do you think that's not emotional violence?
How is this, what is emotional violence, by the way?
I don't know what that is.
It is harm intentionally perpetrated on another person, another human being
that is intentionally targeted at their emotional well-being.
Okay, so feelings mean nothing to me.
Isn't why we had the First Amendment to try to push our boundaries
and hear things that might make you mildly uncomfortable?
This doesn't make me mildly uncomfortable.
Does it make you very uncomfortable?
It makes me angry.
It makes me angry.
As Tommy Robinson said, this exchange really highlights the deranged woke mind virus
that Charlie Kirk faced and tried to help them see sense with calm debate.
As nice as he's been to these people, they still chose violence.
things need to change fast.
And the always under threat,
Girk Wilders, posted this old post from Charlie Kirk,
where he wrote, Islam is the sword,
the left is using to slit the throat of America.
And he added, out of respect for him and his bravery,
I repeat his true words that are valid for Europe as well,
Islam is the sword the left is using to slit the throat of Europe.
But the honourable people on the left do understand
the threat to free speech. So I wanted to highlight one of them and share this post from
J.K. Rowling, who wrote, if you believe free speech is for you, but not your political opponents,
you're a liberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist.
If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian.
if you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist.
Now, Charlie Kirk knew that the UK's decision to roll back on our right to free speech, which was so important,
and that's why he so eloquently joined my campaign to free Lucy Connolly, for which I am forever grateful.
And before we interview Tommy today, I want us to listen to Charlie's words.
My wish for the left is that you will become liberal again and no longer leftist.
Free speech is a liberal value.
It is not a left-wing value.
It is wrong, and I'm sure we'll talk about this in the Q&A.
But as of today, Lucy Connolly is going to jail for two and a half years in this country
for a social media post that she apologized and deleted
about a migrant hotel.
That is not a free speech value at all.
You should be allowed to say outrageous things.
You should be allowed to say contrarian things.
Free speech is a birthright that you gave us
and you guys decided not to codify it
and now it's poof, it's basically gone.
And I think there's something really troubling about that
because I want you to imagine one day
that reform might take over this government.
You guys can laugh, but they're winning elections in downtown London, Farage's
ascendant. There is a silent majority in this country. I see this, oh, I'm going to really scare
you. I see the same themes that led to Trump's rise in this country. I see it with
the working class in the streets of London. I see the muscular class. I see people coming up
to me. It's the same vibe. You guys are about to see a political revolution if the stars
align that could mirror what happened in America. So when that happens, do you want Nigel Farage,
prime minister to be able to lock you up if you criticize his government if your answer is no then
you have a moral obligation to make sure that your prime minister and the MPs advocate for a value
neutral free speech policy so regardless of who is in power in this country you guys can
challenge and you guys can speak openly that is the bedrock of a liberal democracy
them out. And that is why we must continue to fight to recover the United Kingdom.
Now, Tommy Robinson is here.
Tommy Robinson, 24 hours before uniting the kingdom. How are the plans? Are things full steam ahead?
What do people need to know? I better write my speech, you know?
You do it off the cuff, don't you? Come on.
It's in there.
It's in there.
I haven't stopped.
I think we're about to see the biggest protest in British history.
I think, which is great position to be in,
because everything, they're thrown at all of us, not just me, at all of us.
And we're supposed to have been demoralised.
We're supposed to have been defeated.
And we're about to show a celebration of British identity
and send them a message that Britain is awake,
that Britain is uniting,
that we're not going to remain silent anymore.
We're not going to tolerate this.
destruction of our culture and nation any longer.
We're not going to be on the sidelines.
You're not going to scare us.
You're not going to intimidate us.
You're not going to have us scared to speak about these issues.
You're also, the preparation, I'll be honest, Dan,
there's so many speakers, yeah?
Maybe I've overdone it on the speakers.
But we're not just having speeches.
We're having a festival.
There's lots of singing, lots of, lots of, lots of performances.
I think we're going to have a great day.
All of the songs hold deep meaning when you listen to the lyrics.
We're sending a message to the government.
We're sending messages on behalf of sexual grooming victims who have gave songs to us that mean something to them.
And when you listen to the lyrics, they're heartbreaking.
We're going to, yeah, we've got speakers coming from all over the world.
And some people are saying, well, why are there so many speakers who aren't from Britain?
I've had this question to me.
The world is coming tomorrow.
Not just the speakers.
The TV from Poland, the TV from France, a TV from Australia, the TV from Israel, the TV from Japan.
They're all coming to cover what is now going to be the most watched event.
we wish to inspire
the problems that are happening in Britain
they're not just happening in Britain
yeah we want to unite the kingdom
but we need to unite every Western nation
we need to unite all the European patriots
under one banner
and we need to make sure that people
have courage and inspiration
that now is the time
now we've waited for this moment
we've spoke about this moment
anyone who's been involved in our side of politics
I have been waiting for this moment
for 15 years
and I sit there now thinking
it's happening
the women to see the courage of British women
the mothers they're not silent now
They're coming out to see, do you know what?
Something massive has happened.
To see the reception I'm receiving in places where I wouldn't receive the nice reception.
To see people coming up who are now awake, there's a mass awakening happened and it's now
or never because we're running out of time.
We are running out of time.
The destruction that Keistama's government is doing, we need a new government, we need
elections, we need rid of the tyranny, we need free speech, we need an end, we need the borders
closed, we need all of these things.
And I think that the more people that stand up and speak, the more people that are
more it gives courage to others.
So many people, you've got Kea Starma hanging a Union Jack flag in his office and that.
You've got all of these things happening that none of it would be happening without them trying
to ride the wave of patriotism.
There is an uncontrollable wave sweep in this country from one end to the other, and it's a
beautiful thing to see.
I'm excited.
I'm nervous.
I'm a bit tired, but I hope everyone, sorry, I hope that everyone that comes, enjoys the day,
comes with the right attitude as well.
Bring your smiles, man.
We're going to have a party.
That's the way I need to view this,
because I get a bit stressed about it,
but I just need to enjoy it
and think that,
do you know,
I visualised some things now
when I was in jail,
I lay there thinking about this date.
Do you know what happened
on September the 13th,
six years ago?
What?
I was released from Belmarsh Prison
six years ago on September the 13th.
So I was looking through the dates
and I've looked and I've got the pictures
of my children showing me
I've got pictures and images
because when I got home
and I forget these things.
And now even though going jail was terrible.
There's some beautiful moments.
So I was going through the images.
Look, I've got the welcome home daddy back to the madhouse, dad.
I missed you.
I remember sitting there with you in prison, in December.
This was always the date you had in mind.
I guess what we couldn't imagine then is what's changed in the world,
the support from Elon Musk, the huge momentum building across the country.
All of that has changed.
A couple of important questions, though.
Firstly, Neil Oliver, Tommy, I don't know if you've seen this.
He hasn't warned.
He said, beware a false flag event in London on the 13th of September.
Stage is set.
State organised violence in coming.
Do you have any fears that the event could be used by the deep state?
I understand people's fears like this.
Sometimes I, though, don't think it's helpful.
Because what it does is it gives the state what they want,
which is to install fear in the public
that they can't go out and demonstrate.
It's what January 6th was all about.
January 6th was about allowing them into the capital
and then imprisoning everyone and doing a false flag
in order to install fear
so that even when so much wrong is happening,
the public are too scared to demonstrate.
Now, what Neil Oliver is saying there
and I have the utmost respect for Neil Oliver,
but what Neil's saying there
is what people have said for our last four events
and none of it's happened.
Now, for the state to infiltrate our movement on Saturday,
they will have to cover their faces.
They'll have to cover their faces.
Now, if they don't cover their faces,
people will recognize them with the power of social media
and know that they're undercover police officers or agents, yeah?
So we don't allow face coverings.
We have held four massively successful meetings.
I've just sat here now in here for a two-hour briefing with the police.
I've got another one at three o'clock.
We are working tirelessly to make sure there's a safe event.
The last four have been totally peaceful and safe.
So I understand people saying that,
but what that does is install fear into people,
sometimes false fear, and people who'd listen to it last time,
they said, you're all going to get arrested, you're all going to end up in prison,
this is going to happen? It didn't happen. It didn't happen. If you listen to that,
what's the purpose then that we can never protest again in case there's a false flag?
So people should have the confidence that this is an organised event.
We also have to speak about the mainstream media, Tommy,
because don't you feel like this event on Saturday is going to be the end of the mainstream media
in this country? Because for the first time,
what's going to happen.
And by the way, I include GB News and Talk TV in this.
There is a huge cultural movement which is spreading through the country,
spreading through people who, by the way, I mean,
I've spoken to senior people in politics, Tommy,
who say they have never attended a rally in their life,
but they are coming on Saturday.
Yet the mainstream media are going to pretend like this isn't even happening.
I think it will be the day that kills the mainstream media in this country.
I think GB News are coming.
I think.
They're coming from what I heard, from what I've heard.
But, yes, we've been ignored, but they are, all of them are irrelevant.
Let me tell you why.
140 media passes we've given out to, as I said, Tyler Olivier has come over.
He's doing a documentary, 8 million subscribers on YouTube.
What do we need the BBC for?
They're coming from Japan.
They're coming from Australia, TikTokers, YouTubers.
We've got passes out to all of them from all over the world.
This is going to be the most watched political rally and event.
that's what in central London
that's what's going to be
it's going to be the biggest
and we don't need the BBC
to come and lie to people
or no one needs to listen
or look to them
because they'll be watching live
on our platforms
they'll be watching live on my ex
they'll be watching live on my YouTube
but then Dan you're doing a show there right
yes we are so this is the first ever
outspoken outside broadcast
because you know Tommy
my whole view on this is that it is utterly
critical that there's an
independent media coverage
that can be trusted
and that the state and the mainstream media cannot dismiss as propaganda.
So I'm going to come there as a journalist, cover what happens on stage, cover the news
of the day, we'll broadcast for hours, and I think it's really important.
And Dan, there's so many coming like that.
There's so many podcasters.
They're coming from everywhere.
Every top podcaster, every top YouTuber, every time, from all different countries.
Sweden's biggest podcast guests are here.
They're from all over.
France's alternative media like that.
They're equivalent. They're here. They're coming from absolutely everywhere.
From Poland, Visigrada here, from America.
So, yeah, it's going to be well watched.
We, I urge everyone just to come and have, I don't know if, when you get to experience this feeling,
which I experienced on July 27th, it's a feeling of brotherhood.
It's a feeling of knowing that this is your people, this is your community.
That way they made us feel isolated and alone.
You're not alone.
you are part of the mainstream
and we're going to send the world a message
and I look forward you know what
I was inspired honestly
by the Irish protesters three years ago
and at that point I was defeated
felt defeated I was broken
I was abroad I was lonely
I was on my own
and I watched the Irish mothers
leading what I'd call
a little revolution on the streets of Ireland
and I flew there and made a documentary
called Plantation 2 Rise of the Celts
and that inspiration and I sat there thinking
I don't want to be inspired
by Ireland, if I'm honest.
I want us to be the inspiration.
I want Britain.
And do you know when you think about it?
Think about this.
If we are successful in having the biggest protest,
think about what we've done in 18 to 24 months
as a movement of people.
Two years ago, you wouldn't have said
there's going to be a million people
having a British celebration
and the world's coming to watch.
We have come a long way
and they are trembling.
They are worried big time.
Now, I don't know the lengths they're going to go to.
Obviously, that's a worry for me.
It's a worry for all of us.
what lengths the government will go to, because they're not going to be happy.
They're not going to be happy with the way we're going to humiliate them on the world stage to the world.
But not just humiliate them.
I think people, this isn't just a political rally of moaning about things.
It's a free speech rally, but it's a party, man.
Calmness.
And is it, Tommy, on a serious note, finally, the beginning of a new English revolution?
I think it's the spark of a British revolution.
I think that's what this is going to be looked upon as.
it's happening. The silent majority will be silent no more. Not just that. It's a
counter-revolution because there has been a globalist revolution for 20 years. Destruction of
the border, destruction of the state, destruction of the family. All these things have been a
revolution for globalism. Yeah? Counter-revolution wishes to bring things back. We are the
counter-revolution. And this was always going to happen. Who knew where? Who knew when? I am
blessed that it's happening in London. It's the capital of the world. And it's happening
with the Brits.
I think we all need to recognize
the commitment of Northern Ireland,
of Scotland, of Wales,
and unfortunately for them,
it isn't happening in England's capital city,
but they have come and show loyalty
on each one of these events,
and we're grateful for that,
and if we can unify Britain,
do you know on this event, Dan,
there are Republicans
traveling to London with loyalists.
They have been at war with each other.
they've now together
coming in unison
to our capital city
I hope to see
the Irish flag flying high
I hope to see all of those flags
flying high
yeah
and the fact that
the last thing they want
is us to have unity
that's the last thing they want
they've wanted to break
and divide us into different groups
we're unifying Britain
the diversity of our crowd
will shock a lot of people
the people that are coming
but what will also shock them
if you're coming for the first time
is how much fun you're going to have
is you're going to go away
at the end
feeling like, wow, that was great.
And there's hope. There's hope.
And hope is contagious, man.
And we didn't have hope. I didn't have hope till Elon must turn this back on.
And then I've come back and thought, right, not enough I just got hope now.
We go.
This is our moment, yeah?
And we're running out of time.
We need to wake the country up.
Every one of us as well.
The United Kingdom, Dan, it's part of all of us, yeah?
Every commentator, every citizen journalist, every activist, every personal person is part of that
movement.
and none of these things
get into this point
and what we're about to see
on Saturday
wouldn't have happened
without a catalogue of things happening
where not just my imprisonment
Lucy Connolly
Peter Lynch
all the different
events were previously held
all the different commentators
what happened even with you guys
on GB News
and what happened with Lawrence Fox
all of these things
played their part
in getting the public
to where we're going to be
on the 13th for September
the other important date
of the 13th for September
the Battle of the Gates of Vienna
in 1683
that battle happened on the 11th and 12th
12th for September. That was the battle to save Christianity in Europe.
There wouldn't be a Christianity if they didn't win that battle on the gates of Vienna.
And on the 13th for September is when Christianity went on the advance.
And that's what we're going to witness a Christian revival currently happening.
People search, whether you believe in Jesus Christ or not, is what built the foundation of
this nation, is what made it the nation that the world wants to come to.
It's what made it great Britain.
And we need to get back to our roots and understand who we are.
and that's part of a cultural revolution that's currently underway.
Tommy Robinson, good luck tomorrow, of course.
If you can't get there, we recommend people are there.
If you can't get there, we will be broadcasting live on Outspoken all afternoon.
Speaking to everyone there, Tommy, really look forward to it.
And good luck.
Cheers.
Dan, look forward to seeing you, yeah?
See it tomorrow.
And now the superstar panel.
Chris Davies of true conservative media and Richard Taylor of Advance UK with me today.
Richard, after the week that we have had, which has been depressing on so many levels,
tomorrow's event feels like it's taking on even greater significance.
Do you agree?
Absolutely, Dan.
And listening to your digest there, it's highlighted the incredible need.
that we need to continue to hold the baton that Charlie Kirk and many others,
you know, who tragically lost his life to some crazed left-wing liberal
who have no argument or no ability to be it in the way that he did.
He did it with humour. He did it with politeness. He did it with charm.
He was a gracious man. He was a family man, a Christian man, a man of great faith.
And I think what this has done, it is emboldened our cause for us to realize that this,
event tomorrow is going to be absolutely humongous. It's going to be enormous for the reasons
that you've outlined already in your show because we cannot sit down and do nothing about
what's happening right now because the freedom of speech in our nation is under great
existential threat. And I think it's clear for all of us that have been engaged as you and many
others for many years that have fought back against the mainstream propaganda and the narrative
pushed by them that we are somehow far right thugs. We are not. We are ordinary citizens who believe
in our history, believe in our culture, believe in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland. And I think it's going to be one of the largest political gatherings, although it's a
festival. I've been to two previous ones and I can echo those words from Tommy. It was absolutely
fantastic. And what they want to do through the media is they want to scare people off from not
attending this event and I would say to people be vigilant but don't let them silence your voice
get to this event tomorrow let your voice be heard wave your flags let's unite and let's make
sure that we fight not just on behalf of the freedom of speech itself but show our support as we
take that bat on from charlie kirk that he so bravely fought for a young life of 31 years of age
and when the news broke down i got to be honest i was in absolute shock i broke down in tears i was
in London at the time meeting with Ben Habib and I was on the coming back traveling back I just
broke down literally instantly went and prayed for him I'm a Christian believer myself and all the
values that that man stood for the universities he attended and debated so beautifully with people
and engaged with them that is that is surely how we all should behave and all should be and that's
how we are and we will continue that fight if for Charlie and his family we must must think about right
Now, of course, our prayers go out to them.
But we all have a responsibility and a duty,
not just to sit on our back sides,
but to get our feet on the ground
and get to this great United Kingdom Festival
and make sure that our voices are heard.
And mainstream media, we don't need their coverage.
We don't need the BBC.
We don't need sly news.
We've got you, Dan.
You're going to be their live broadcasting.
We'll have podcasts from all over the world.
This is going to be such a huge event
that's going to send shockwaves to the political establishment
on the elites. Indeed, and they will probably try and ignore it, knowing them. And I think it's
a very good point, by the way, that Tommy made, don't wear the face coverings, because if there is
going to be a false flag event, what's very important is that we know the people who will be
behind it are the Antifa mob who will have their face covered. Tommy posted earlier today, Chris
Davies. Tomorrow, we rise as one. September the 13th, the day we rise. Is he
right he's bang on down i echo a lot of the things that richard has just said um like richard
i was completely taken aback by the news of charlie's death um and an assassination let's be
honest that's what it was um and i think it's important that he did not die in vain now that's
quite a trite thing to say ordinarily but on this occasion i think it really is meaningful
because I think the US has seen the United Kingdom during the time of Donald Trump as 47 of the President of the US as becoming a free speech desert.
And they're quite right. That's exactly what is happening. But in one firing of a sniper's bullet, I think there has now been an acceptance on the part of the United States that what has happened in the UK, there is huge desire in the US for the same thing to happen.
There is huge opposition. Tommy's on the money tomorrow. We need everybody there, everybody to
turn out, everybody to be peaceful, everybody to bring their flags, have fun and absolutely
do not cover their face. Very, very well put, very well put, because of course we've got
to make sure that the patriots there are protected. So much of what Charlie Kirk
previously said, has come back and flooded back in ways that take on such greater significance
after his assassination. But arguably none more so than this post, where he wrote, you can tell
a lot about a person by how they react when someone dies. And my God, when you look at the reaction
from the left, not just in the United States, but sadly here in the United Kingdom, too,
that couldn't be any clearer.
They are evil, they are mentally ill, and we have to keep calling it out.
One of the most shocking examples, the most egregious examples, was the Oxford Union President,
who was completely destroyed in a debate recently by Charlie Kirk,
a man called George Aberoni, who it has been revealed, wrote immediately after Charlie's shooting,
Charlie Kirk got shot, let's fucking go, praying for his death.
And again, I think it's really important to lean into this because he's at Oxford University.
He's debating Charlie Kirk.
But these are the madmen that our university system are churning out into the world.
And this was the moment when he was completely schooled at the Oxford Union by Charlie Kirk.
Why is it that men in countries that barely have toilets and do not have two pounds to rub together,
but they do have kids and they do have a wife, are much happier than someone with a big flat in downtown London.
Something to think about.
I mean, I think happiness is a difficult idea to conflate in that sense.
I mean, there are other decisions.
They're less likely to kill themselves.
Forget all these happiness indexes.
If you kill yourself, you're not happy, right?
So these poor countries do not have male suicide problems.
Why?
I do not, though.
Think about it.
Thank you very much.
They cannot debate him so they celebrate his murder.
The Oxford Union responded in a statement writing the Oxford Union would like to unequivocally condemn the reported words and sentiments expressed by the President-elect with regards to the passing of Charlie Kirk.
His reported views do not represent the Oxford Union's current leadership or committee's view.
The current administration has under President Musa Haraj no association with and is entirely independent from Mr. Aberoni's administration in alignment with the statement published by a society earlier today.
we reaffirm our stance that the Oxford Union firmly opposes all forms of political violence
and strongly stands by our commitment to free speech and considerate debate.
We would like to reiterate that our condolence is I with Charlie Kirk's family,
especially his wife and young children who are enduring terrible grief.
But for another young activist on the right, Chloe Dobbs, that's not good enough.
She writes, if George doesn't resign soon, he's going to have a very boring tribunal to sit through.
I don't want to have to make up a written complaint to the returning officer,
but if he hasn't gone by the end of the week, I won't hold back.
The Oxford Union has a long-standing reputation to uphold dating back to 1823.
I'm proud to be a member. Don't ruin its reputation, George.
Do the right thing and resign.
And she made this video for reasons UK.
Is how the incoming president of the Oxford Union responded to the news
that Charlie Kirk had been shot at an event in Utah yesterday.
He said on the committee WhatsApp chat, Charlie Kirk got shot, let's fucking go.
And this is the man who is about to be the president of the prestigious Oxford Union debating society,
which, to use its own words, is the last bastion of free speech.
It's been around since 1823 and has a fantastic, longstanding reputation and commitment to free speech to uphold.
They are committed to giving a voice to people with contentious opinions,
rather than wishing for them to be shot dead.
Do you really think that this man is fit to be the president of this society?
This is the man in question.
This is George.
He is the president-elect of the Oxford Union.
And come January, he will be the man running the show.
I have a few concerns, it is fair to say.
And he didn't just stop at WhatsApp.
He took to Instagram, to all his Instagram followers as well,
and said, Charlie Kirk got shot, loll, just laughing about it, as if human lives are a laughing matter.
Well, of course, but it was even worse than that, because he used the prayer emoji,
which in my view clearly suggested he was urging his death to happen.
But of course, this isn't limited to the Oxford Union.
We're seeing it throughout our apparently acceptable political and media class.
Look at what happened when the leftists in the EU.
refused a moment of silence.
And of
Shut up.
And of course, in America, it's even worse on the streets.
It's even worse on the streets.
Do you support his death?
I do.
You support his death?
You support Charlie Kirk being killed?
Yes, I do.
On the day he died, you're here at a vigil for Charlie Kirk and you support his death?
You support a Nazi?
No, I don't support a Nazi.
Charlie Kirk wasn't a Nazi.
You support his shooter?
Yep, sure I do.
You support Charlie Kirk's shooter.
Would you shoot somebody like Charlie Kirk?
I would have killed him yourself.
You would have killed him yourself?
Okay.
Do you have a job here in Seattle?
And of course, do not believe that this is an American issue, okay, because it's not.
As Nigel Farage pointed out in a press conference in Wales earlier today,
he was threatened. His death was threatened on TikTok and he says,
let's see if the police arrest the people who called for me to be shot.
I'm sure they won't.
Carl Benjamin weighed in of Lotus Eater's writing Nigel Farage has been subject to the same
kind of pathological hate campaign as Charlie Kirk has been.
He isn't as much danger as anyone of some of the randomness.
lefty lunatics making an attempt on his life, police must act. And of course, in the mainstream
media, there was also an outrageous reaction in the United Kingdom. Now, you know I refuse to
watch, I believe, the worst Britain really in the world, James O'Brien at all. But Sandra Parker
does a very good job on X, sort of cataloging his disgusting attributes and his disgusting actions on his
LBC show. And she posted yesterday and this perked up my attention. James O'Brien, who keeps insisting
this morning that he doesn't know who Charlie Kirk was, is now playing a curated reel of different
clips of Charlie Kirk and then mocking, arguing against those clips. James O'Brien is the most
disgusting person in UK broadcasting. And so I got one of my producers to listen. I couldn't face it myself.
And they came up with some of these lowlights. It's quite astonishing.
Look here. He doesn't even concede that this is an assassination on Charlie Kirk. He says an apparent assassination. And he's angry at slippery Stama for expressing remorse about it.
Why has this, what's the word that I want? Why has this apparent assassination stopped the traffic on this side of the Atlantic and beyond?
Kirstama, I suspect ignorant of some of the pronouncements that this chap has made in the past,
particularly with reference to, I would suggest off the top of my head, homosexuality and black women's intelligence,
has offered a very lavish expression of grief.
And just proving that James O'Brien lives in an alternate universe,
He said that he was only aware of Charlie Kirk
from watching videos where he was apparently owned by young students.
Who was he?
And listen, I'm not completely ignorant.
I have been surprised by the scale of the response.
I knew the name.
I have seen some clips.
I wouldn't necessarily have been able to say,
that is Charlie Kirk.
I would have said that is the guy
who I have seen getting kind of owned by young students.
but there was more
watch this
things like
the great replacement theory
on the record
talking about the... He's one of those is he
I think we may have that
let's just have a listen to that
just to be absolutely clear
you know it's dramatic
the invasion of the country
we're going to talk more about that
we're going to talk about
how the other side
has openly admitted
that this is about
bringing in voters
that they want and they like
and honestly diminishing and decreasing white demographics in America.
We're going to say that part out loud because so many people in the corporate media are afraid to talk about it.
Wow. I mean, bits of corporate media I'm familiar with, never talk about anything else.
But that is just not true, is it?
The idea that senior Democrats have come out and said we are deliberately trying to replace the white population
with non-white people because non-white people are somehow more likely to vote for us.
I mean, that's just scratching the surface of a lot of the falsities he was promoting, you know, going back to COVID and beyond.
He even was very vocal criticism he expressed about the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Well, he didn't like that.
How can you possibly say that wasn't a good thing to giving civil rights to hundreds and thousands, millions of black Americans?
It's just shocking that he'd, you know, but...
Shame on James O'Brien, but it actually just shows how out of touch how regime media is.
Adam Bolton, who was absolutely obsessed with the death of George Floyd,
continues his campaign against Charlie Kirk today.
Now writing, Charlie Kirk held racist and sexist views and advocated violence against some opponents.
That puts him to the extreme right of any party holding elective office in the UK.
You may like him, but don't try to claim that he fits in the Overton window of political discourse in this country.
And isn't that the point?
Adam Bolton thinks he can control what we are allowed to discuss, but he's a dinosaur.
He's an old decrepit dinosaur on his way out of the media world, thank goodness.
And there's been other people who maybe you used to respect, who I think have shown that they have no respect for the dead.
Peter Lloyd posted about Nadia Hussein, who thought that it was appropriate to say that,
Charlie Kirk was an Islamophobe, and he lived for division, less than 24 hours after his murder.
She wrote, why is it when white men die, the world mourns? But when children in Gaza die, there's
silence. Olly London on that also revealed the fact that she described Charlie Kirk as a bigot.
But I would argue the real bigots are those over on Blue Sky. Do you remember Blue Sky? I've never looked into it.
clearly a horrible platform, but Blue Sky was set up, right, because apparently the hard left
thought that X was too toxic. It was too nasty on Elon Musk's X. Well, as Toby Young pointed out,
with this collection of posts, which I'm not going to read, but you can see calling for the most
appalling violence against a whole load of people, including Ben Shapiro, Blue Sky's reputation for
being more wholesome and less nasty than X will not survive this day. And I thought Alex Phillips really
summed up the situation actually very well, writing, I am shocked and appalled at how many self-righteous
left-wing journalists have been so crass and tasteless in the wake of a young father's murder while
the killer is still at large. And the channels that have platformed them without even flinching,
timing is key. Even then, this is not the death of a dictator, nor a notorious criminal, but just a
young man, on the right of politics with old-fashioned attitudes. Christian values, many of which
are held by Caribbean, Africans, Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus and Jews. Yet they have torn into this tragic
young man violently killed as if there is justification for his murder. How utterly, breathtakingly deranged.
A lot of people in the media should hang their heads in shame tonight. I won't even do the list
as we know who they are and many are disgustingly mainstream. I have seen things that have made me
utterly appalled. We should demand better because it's this slippage into the normalisation of
sociopathic leftist radicalism that led to the death of a young man. It has to stop.
And to loop right back around to Charlie Kirk's post where he said you learn a lot from someone
by how they react to a death. And so many people try to make out that Donald Trump is some
type of monster responsible for the nasty rhetoric across the US. But I want to show you
you how Donald Trump reacted when he found out that one of his arch rivals, arch
nemesies, had died. Watch.
She just died?
Wow.
didn't know that i just uh you're telling me now for the first time she led an amazing life
what else can you say she was an amazing woman whether you agree or not she was an amazing woman
who led an amazing life um actually sad to hear that i have sad to hear that thank you very much
And that was how Trump reacted
To finding out that Ruth made a Ginsburg, a woman
On the Supreme Court who despised him, who hated him,
Who had led the charge against him, had died.
So what we're seeing, to my superstar panel now, by the way, Richard Taylor and Chris Davies,
So what we're seeing, Chris Davies, I believe, is the left-reveyor-reveyor-
lean who they really are. And personally, I think we have to lean into that. We can't look
away. Dan, when someone reveals themselves to you, believe them. This stuff has been around
since time immemorial on the left. There are so many protestations about the so-called far
right and the threat of violence from the so-called far right. And yet when you go back through
the history books in terms of violent revolution, it is more often than not, the hard left,
the nasty left. And they will hate being called that. They have been completely possessed
by woke ideology, by DEI. And do you know what, Dan? I read a post before
we came on air from Father Calvin Robinson that said, and I'm paraphrasing here,
that he's going to become even more extreme in his Christianity and his politics.
Now, I know what Calvin means by that. He's going to push back harder. We all need to push back
harder. We cannot continue to allow these people to occupy the narrative, to set,
the language agenda in this country, which everyone then trots along with and abides by,
we have to reclaim this United Kingdom and the wider developed world. The language that
these people use is intentionally inflammatory, and it only takes one person who is not
of sound mind, as we saw on Wednesday evening in Utah. It is time that we, on the right,
regardless of party allegiance, get a hold of the narrative and drive it forward
and push these people into the sunlight like James O'Brien
so that people can see them for what they really are, vermin.
Very, very powerfully put, Chris.
Richard Taylor, what was your reaction to that James O'Brien broadcast?
Well, firstly, Dan, like you, I don't want to watch.
James O'Brien. I've got no time for him whatsoever and you've just put him on the screen here
for me to watch. Look, these people who are celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk are pure evil.
They are scum. They don't deserve a platform. Yes, they have the right of the freedom of speech,
but it is absolutely at the heart of everything that we stand for as a Christian nation,
as a Christian culture. We are tolerant. But to use the rhetoric they're using, to say,
celebrate the death of another human being for being a family man of great value who debated so
wonderfully with so many people on issues that are so close to our hearts. And this is not a political
platform I'm talking about. I'm talking about humanity itself. He stood for what was right,
what was honest, what was decent, all the good things in our human nature. And based upon the fact
that we are a Christian country, the basis of our constitution is Christian.
We must do everything we can to keep that in the forefront of people's minds.
The reason we at Advanced UK have continued to do that as a brand new political party
is for the simple reason we believe that our culture has been eroded
because of an invasion of Islamists that have come here with their ideologies,
their doctrines and their culture, and they want to radicalise,
they want to change our culture, change our way of life and everything else.
Charlie stood against that
That doesn't make him a bigot
It makes him someone who believes in what he
Fully embraced as a Christian as a believer
That our nation is better
When we are led through Christian principles and morals
That he believed in
And I believe the same
And we have to fight and die on that hill if necessary
It is a tragic, tragic scene
To see so many political commentators
And people in the media
Coming out and celebrating the death of a family man
Even Stephen King today tweeted out on his ex-account the author
saying that he had no time for Charlie Kirk
because he wanted gay people stoned
within an hour he retracted that post and apologised
he apologised and said I'm sorry I got it wrong
Charlie Kirk has never said he wants gay he wants gays stoned to death
and these people don't think before they tweet
they don't think about the consequences or the harm
that it's going to have on so many people
because let's be quite honest these are even
people. I watched that clip from the European Union and I was absolutely enraged by it. And, you know,
it is full of evil doers. It's a cesspit of evil doers. And I'm glad for one that we left the EU
because we were sadly part of it. And that whole, you know, environment where people think they
have a divine right to celebrate the death of this young man, this family man. Do you know what,
I'm so angry. I am really, I'm holding back you because I'm so appalled by what I'm witnessing right now.
but I'm not surprised.
I mean, Richard, this was really interesting, actually, from Dave Rubin on X.
Charlie was never anything but kind to me and my husband.
We broke bread many times.
He never treated us with anything other than respect.
He even came to our house not too long ago and plot to us.
Didn't throw rocks at us.
Right about that sometime, you hack.
So again, it's like so often these lies just perpetuate.
Now, in some ways, I mean, I think Stephen King is utterly vile.
He is an utterly vile troll.
But at least he's apologised.
You don't get that from a James O'Brien.
Certainly not done.
And James O'Brien is a long list of people within our media platforms
that you've already mentioned on the show tonight.
And it's evident to me that these people have no humanity to all.
They're no compassion.
They're no understanding.
You know, I've labelled the point he's being a family man.
And the way he debated, the way he was endearing and so loving
and so kind and generous to people who were on the other side of the argument
and yet we have these people who are crazed and nirinda looking for clickbates
trying to get people on their side of the argument this is not an argument
this is pure evil it's demonic in my opinion it's an attack not just on freedom of
speech but the very values upon which our christian nation was built upon
and that is respect and decency and honesty and forgiveness and all of those things
and they are the very thing they accuse us of and you know people like david lammie the deputy
Prime Minister, you know, called those of us who voted for Brexit. Nazis, their rhetoric is
beyond unbelievable, and yet they get away with it. And I think the festival that we're coming
up to tomorrow with Tommy Robinson, with so many wonderful speakers, and I know there's going to be
some guest speakers there as well, it's going to be a fantastic time. It's an opportunity for us
to really raise our voices and say, we will not allow this to go and notice. And we're all
Charlie Kirk right now, because we will take that button on for the freedom of speech and everything
us that he believed in, and I think that's very important.
Breaking right now, Nagamuncetti, under serious pressure to quit BBC breakfast, after the boss
who she went head to head with was cleared an investigation, yet serious question marks remain
over her inappropriate sexual jokes and her treatment of staff. So, you know I've been
across this story, and it has been a fascinating one. And the reason,
reason that I've looked at it is not because I have any personal issue against Nagamunchetti.
I don't. What I have a real issue with is that the British Bashing Corporation will throw
white, straight, old men under the bus for literally making a joke or literally seeing a Kanye West
lyric. I'm referring to Greg Wallace and John To Road, but there are many others where they came from.
But Nagamunchetti, because she happens to be a non-white woman of a certain age, is given
completely special treatment.
And what is going to be very difficult for her now
is that Richard Frediani, the all-powerful boss of BBC Breakfast,
who she wanted out,
who she led to this review into his behaviour, has been cleared.
And I can tell you that I have been speaking to people very close to Frediani,
who tell me that he is ready to fight back hard.
He feels that Nagamuncetti tried to unfairly destroy her career,
and it seems virtually impossible, given this civil war developing behind the scenes, to see how they can continue to work together.
There was some reporting on this from the Hollywood trade magazine deadline this week, and they described it as the BBC Breakfast bullying row.
Let me share you what they reported.
The troubles behind the scenes at BBC Breakfast Famous Red Sofer have been a source of fascination for the British media for months.
But now internal BBC work aimed at resolving the crisis appears to be coming to a head.
The BBC drafted in a PWC consultant to help review the culture on breakfast earlier this summer
and deadline hears that at least one strand of the work has concluded with two sources saying
editor Richard Frediani has been cleared of bullying allegations.
Although those involved in giving evidence were not made aware of the outcome of the review,
Frediani is said to have told colleagues that he does not expect to face further action.
The BBC never comments on individual HR matters.
Munchetti herself later became the subject of misconduct allegations.
The Sun newspaper reported that the presenter had been reprimanded over her behaviour,
including allegedly using a crude slang term or a sex act,
during an off-air discussion on Radio 5 Live.
Sources have told deadline that Munchetti's conduct has not always made her popular with bosses.
One person said work examining Munchetti's conduct continues.
Although reductive, the Breakfast Review has been framed as a battle between Frediani and Munchetti
with insiders increasingly of the view that only one can survive.
The two barely speak to each other a situation that is viewed as unsustainable.
BBC insiders have also become increasingly exasperated by the parade of headlines about breakfast unrest
with one person describing the situation as hideous.
The internal review is separate from the BBC investigation into Freddie Ani last year
after he was accused of felicity shaking a lower-ranked female editor during a newsroom exchange.
I mean, I'm not laughing, but these really are terrible.
people. But the point is, they've both tried to throw each other under the bus here. And
Nagamunchetti, I think, finds herself in a perilous position because trust me, if Nagamonchetti
had been a white man joking about a blowjob in front of a female member of staff, she would have
been long gone by now. So why does she survive? Because of BBC double standards. To my superstar panel,
Richard Taylor of Advance UK
and Chris Davies of true conservative media
and look Chris my issue here
is actually not so much Nagamunchetti
in the fact that actually I think probably
a lot of these staff at the BBC
are snowflakes who should just deal
with a little sexual joke
but I'm sorry if you're going to have one standard
for white men surely the same standard
has to apply to women of colour
who are presenting one of your flagship shows
except Dan that as we all know
in DEI world, everyone's equal, but some are definitely more equal than others.
The position that Nagamunchetti finds herself in now with Frediani having been cleared
is untenable. But I think I can predict how this ends down. It doesn't end well. It does
end with her leaving. And I suspect she'll get a substantial payoff because it'll all be
wrapped up in an NDA because the alternative is she sues the BBC. And the BBC, and the BBC,
has enough negative press regarding to Road and Wadis, for example, and Tom Skinner.
So they don't need any more.
My strong suspicion is that she will go.
She has to go.
Her position is unsustainable.
But she will go under a cloud with a substantial bag of swag to take over her shoulder.
And she will turn up on LBC or Good Morning Britain or wherever the heck she goes next.
I don't really care. I don't watch any of that media.
With a smile on her face, ready to go again.
Because they look after their own, Richard Taylor.
Absolutely, Dan. I mean, you know from first-hand experience,
having been involved in journalism and television for such a long time,
what goes on behind the scenes of the BBC.
And as Chris so eloquently put it, that the all issue around DEI,
by its very nature, it's discriminatory, because it doesn't do what it's,
says on the 10 because obviously there is no equality when it comes to the treatment of people
and people are employed by these corporations because quite clearly because she's of a different
ethnicity, she would be treated very differently because if she'd been sacked or lost
the job as Chris has pointed out, yes, she'll get a payoff and she'll end up working for some
other corporation. But at the same time, you know, she'll obviously use the race bait card
because she is not white, as you pointed out. And I think there's been this kind of idea that
the DEI for me personally was on the worst inventions ever because it discriminates against
middle-aged white people. I mean, where they're in the minority when it comes to a lot of
these issues? And it's a sad day, but the BBC unfortunately has lost this way many, many
years ago, Dan, as you've pointed out, the British bashing corporation and sly news and all
of them. A lot of people have lost complete confidence in mainstream media. So thank God for
alternative media like Outspoken and many others who have doing a fantastic job. I've actually
given some balanced views and a platform for us
who believe that what their
propaganda really for the arm of the government
and that's exactly what they've been doing
and we've seen it for all the discussion
we've had this evening and I'm afraid
you know the BBC are imploding
there are tens of thousands of people
canceling their license fees
for the simple reason it's a protest
and I think that the BBC itself
is not fit for purpose anymore
and the whole thing needs to be deconstructed
and it needs getting rid of
the funny thing about this whole BBC breakfast thing though
is that it's just been so obvious for so long
that these two cannot stand each other
really are constantly trying to get one over the other
and I mean look it's just so obvious watch this
you come in making sure you've done your research on us
as well I think it's polite
also pointing your finger quite a lot to be honest
What, do you, do you, I'm so sorry, Charlie.
Do you not like being interviewed?
Do you know, I like, I like communication.
I don't mind.
You wish you were here now.
I don't like ice cream, Hannah.
You don't like ice cream, but you just said pistachio.
If I had to eat an ice cream for the rest of my life, it would be pistachio flavor, but I don't like cold food.
Do you like brownies?
Not so much.
But, you know, we'll get to know each other, Hannah.
You'll find out a lot, you'll find out Charlie likes ice cream.
You'll get more caught Charlie.
I won't be bringing brownies into the office then.
No, no, everyone else does.
Don't let me deny the rest of the office.
Hannah, it's been great to.
I'm glad you're enjoying the ice cream.
Certainly needed in this weather.
Take care.
I'm having a great time, yeah.
Thanks.
Hannah being sent, imagine that.
Oh, business correspondent.
What's your job of got to be sent to an ice cream factory,
and you actually like an ice cream parlor?
do you think you're rather brought the tone down there i'll be quiet come on i apologize
is working hard doing the story and then uh time now for a look at the headlines where you are this
morning you would hear the voice later and the can you look interested i'll look this way what
which camera so the interesting thing here is that uh one thing is which is it camera three
What am I?
Four.
No, I wanted a single because I think we just need to remove.
There we are.
The interesting thing you'll be asking, you'll be asking at home is what is the effect of that on a conversation you might have a mug?
So the effect of that is one, you wouldn't hear the voice, you wouldn't hear the voices quickly, it would take a while to travel, and also it would be quite a bit quieter.
So now you know, if you're having a conversation on Mars shortly, we know the official details on that.
I'm sweating.
It's nice with you pay attention, isn't what you're saying?
It really is.
Have you got stories?
I mean, Chris Davies.
Come on.
Someone.
I mean, obviously, I just want the whole BBC put out of their misery.
But seriously, come on, put it out of its misery.
Yeah, it's a wounded animal, Dan.
It's a one-legged donkey of a corpus.
Quite rightly, as you referenced, and Richard did earlier on, the British Bashing Corporation. That's what they do. She's utterly disingenuous, Dan. I mean, on top of the fact that she's completely talentless, she is awful to watch, awful to listen to, utterly fake. And she's dialing it in and picking up, I don't know, 300 grand a year or whatever the figure is. I don't know because I don't care about the BBC's salary league table. All I care about is,
fact that it's my money that's going to fund that that is journalism apparently that is
broadcast journalism she's atrocious she's up there with nirinda as a race beta she's down
there with i don't know aunt molly as a news presenter she's dreadful down horrible human being
i don't want a deplatformed i love it that she's getting plenty of sunlight because people get to
see the real Naga. But really, I think Naga is now NACA. It's time to put her out of her misery.
Oh, my superstar panel, Chris Davies of true conservative media, Richard Taylor of
Advance UK, after what has been a really difficult week. Nice to end on something a little bit
light, I guess, a little bit light. But thank you both so much. And of course, we are going to be
revealing today's worst Britain in the world this week.
Now, a reminder of your nominees.
These are the Union Jackasses from across the week on Tuesday.
It was the new British Home Secretary Shabna Mahmood.
On Wednesday, Peter Mandelson, sacked because of his links to Jeffrey Epstein as U.S. ambassador
and on Thursday, Prince Harry, after that awful tour to the United Kingdom.
Some comments from you, Sue Private, says,
Shabnamamud Saka. She will not put her country first. To her own word, she is Muslim first,
just like King Charles and Stama and the rest of the government. Private Custin says a measure of
just how much people hate Harry. He's just about even with a guy thrice fired for shady bullshit
who was friends with a child trafficking paedophile even after his conviction. And Erindel
7879 says, no doubt in my mind it is Prince Harry. He has no end.
intention of wanting a reconciliation with his family. He is just trying to drive a wedge between
King Charles and Prince William as they both believe in different things where he is concerned
for the future. King Charles needs to think carefully and see sense and realize what he is doing.
He can't admit he's done anything wrong. He's demanding apologies himself along plenty of
other rubbish, no offence, but I'm worried that King Charles will give in. Okay, your results are in.
in third position with 27% of the vote.
Actually, we're tied.
Oh my goodness, I've just noticed this.
We're tied.
So yes, she was completely right.
Peter Mandelson and Prince Harry tied as the runner-ups
with 27% of the vote.
But the worst Britain in the world this week
with 46% of your vote,
the new Home Secretary Shabna Mahmood.
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