Dan Wootton Outspoken - TOMMY ROBINSON IN SHOCK MEETING WITH DONALD TRUMP AS SHARON OSBOURNE ATTENDS UNITE THE KINGDOM
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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 469.
Hope you are having a wonderful day. Breaking right now, the British political class
preparing to have the ultimate political meltdown. As Tommy Robinson reveals he is meeting President Donald Trump next week.
That's just days before King Charles's state visit and weeks before the next Unite the Kingdom rally.
I'm giving a presentation in Florida, I then leave Florida, I go to Los Angeles for another presentation,
I then leave there, and hopefully I'll go meet the big man, so let's see.
Overn, Sharon Osborne has become the biggest mainstream celebrity to confirm she will be attending the United Kingdom Rally.
As Tommy reveals, the event is again at threat because the political establishment remain terrified.
I have a fatwa from ISIS, a terrorist organisation.
That doesn't determine me, I'm still working, I'm still going to events.
I'm in another city now going to another event, yeah?
All to help awaken the people and the public and politicians and all of them.
I've shifted the over-window more than anyone could imagine.
And Tommy has thrown his weight behind Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe.
In the increasingly fracturous war on the right ahead of next month's elections,
as Reform UK's support plummets
and national polling.
I listen to Rupert Lowe.
Yes, listen to Rupert Lowe.
I believe Rupert Lowe is Britain's Trump.
That's what I believe.
I think Ben Habib has a major part to play
and so do advance.
And I wish that the two could sit down.
Maybe they will at some point, I don't know.
Yet out of touch leftists
are still decrying Nigel Farage's party
as racist, despite their move to the centre.
You cannot tell the truth if your life intended on it.
So get your silly little racist flags
and stick them where the sun doesn't
He says they're not a racist party.
Fraj yesterday says they're not a racist party.
One of his candidates wants to deport my children.
And as James O'Brien sticks up for the parents of Axel Ruda-Cabana,
the great British public have had enough.
Three little girls murdered in hideous circumstances in Southport
and a certain type of politician, a populist politician,
without even pausing for breath,
seeks to turn it into an opportunity to thump a personal drum of prejudice.
There's pure immigrants around here.
There's dangerous areas here for women and children.
I don't think it's safe.
I'm all right.
I'm a bit of a boy.
But locally, I think there's people around here.
What are pretty scared to come in the town centre now.
My superstar panel tacked a law after today's digest,
Father Calvin Robinson, host of Reclaim the Media's Fox and Father.
Britain's political prisoner Lucy Connolly and Peter C. Barnes, the man behind the brilliant politics unspun on YouTube and Substack.
Also coming up on the show today, the death of Talk TV and the sun confirmed as the British government plots to launch a propaganda YouTube channel.
All this, as the BBC announces, it's cutting 10% of its staff.
Yes, folks, the MSM demise really is here.
and celebrities like Robbie Williams, Piers Morgan and Fern Cotton come together to back a dangerous campaign wanting to ban social media.
Now, I'm going to reveal why this campaign is not really what it looks like later in the show.
Then in the Royal Uncanceled After Show over on substack, Megan Markle becomes a Master Chef judge,
while Prince Harry shames the British Royal family and attacks his father King Charles on this disastrous tour of Australia.
We're going to have a right laugh about this with Royal YouTube Sense.
According to Taz, you can join us at www.outspoken.com.
We're also, of course, going to reveal the worst Britain in the world.
Today, our Union Jackass and my superstar panel have all nominated, so they are going
head to head today on this, and I love their choices.
Father Calvin Robinson has gone for Kevin McGuire for suggesting that anyone who thinks
Axel Ruda-Gabana's parents should be deported are racist.
Can you believe he said that?
Peter C. Barnes has gone for Mark Adderly for his deranged lefty-reli.
with wife Nadia Sawala on blaming Israel for everything from 9-11,
the Bondi Beach massacre to the killing of Charlie Kirk.
And Lucy Connolly has gone for the Foreign Secretary,
Yvette Cooper, for lying about Southport and covering everything up.
Because remember, at the time when Lucy was imprisoned,
that woman Cooper was Home Secretary.
So get voting.
Keep your comments coming in throughout the show.
Keep your super chats coming in throughout the show too.
I'll read them as we go.
But now, let's go.
So Holy MacRour, the destruction of the disunited kingdom under Slippri Stama
is not just changing politics, but changing our culture too.
This is something Tommy Robinson has always predicted.
For the revolution required to save Britain, he thinks there needs to be a cultural movement
working alongside a political revolutionary.
Maybe that matters Rupert Lowe.
And a thriving and brave independent media, which the ex-Prime Minister Liz Trust,
will be here on Outspoken to discuss tomorrow.
But overnight, two developments which prove those in the MSM,
including GB News and Talk TV, by the way,
who treat Tommy Robinson's unite the kingdom movement
as in any way fringe or far right
are now completely out of touch with the British people.
First, Sharon Osborne, one of the most famous women in the country,
a mainstream household name who made the X Factor a phenomenon,
announced she will be attending.
Unite the Kingdom next month with this post on Instagram responding to Tommy and saying,
See you at the March.
The left are melting down over this, but as the British Patriot put it, wow.
Late Aussie Osborne wife, Sharon Osbourne, has come out in support of Tommy Robinson.
Last month, she hinted at becoming mayor of Birmingham.
Now she's publicly supporting an event that unites the people.
Sharon Osborne is a patriot and loves her country.
And by the way, I've seen a lot of you send me a clip which I've previously played on the show of Bill Ma and Sharon Osborne, where she seems to lean into multiculturalism.
But here's the thing, folks. She's been here for a few months now. She knows things have to change. I'm always there if someone is prepared to change their mind.
And what's interesting, where Sharon goes, the celebrity class follows. Even American pop star Azalea Banks weighing in writing,
I low-key want to go and coffee and Tommy Robinson.
So, Lauren the insider, who I can announce will be hosting our Unite the Kingdom coverage here on Outspoken all day on May the 16th gave us this exclusive take.
Outspoken viewers can breathe a sigh of relief because we have got the good news we need at a time where I think Kirstama is trying to push my
blood pressure through the roof. We've got Sharon Osborne are coming to unite the kingdom.
This is huge. I've known Sharon since I was in my late 20s and I'm nearly 40 now.
She is a patriot through and through. She's been so vocal about how much the Jewish community
are being persecuted. Well, if we look at Kirstama and Sadiq Khan, we can see exactly how,
in my belief, they do not prioritise these communities. So it comes to.
as no surprise that Sharon Osbourne has gone on record publicly to tell us that I think she's one of us,
but also she's coming to unite the kingdom. And of course the left, they are going totally tonto
over Sharon's endorsement of Tommy Robinson. Even screen recording video evidence of her
unforgivable crime in case she backs down and apologises after the mob comes for her.
Remember folks, never apologise because people like Nourinda Kor never forgive.
Well, in news that surprises no one, Shaan Osborne says she'll be attending the far-right Tommy Robinson Mort.
And I'm sorry, but you don't get to say, I'm not a racist, but I am going to go and Tommy Robinson's Mort.
I'm not saying she has says that, but the people who do, and if she says that, you are always.
a racist. It's just my opinion. You are entitled to go, you're entitled to your point of view.
My point of view is if you align with a march alongside someone like Tommy Robinson,
who is known for his racist and isamaphobic narrative and rhetoric, and people who are known for that.
In my opinion, you know exactly what you're marching for, and you do not get to tell me that you're not a racist
because you're worried about something else.
Sorry, not on my watch.
I know what you're about, and that's okay.
But please accept.
That's what I think of you.
You actually don't even have to do whatever.
But Sharon Osborne, what an absolute bell end.
Honestly, you disgust me.
Okay.
Okay, then we come to the real Marmalade dropper.
In an interview with Lauren the insider,
Tommy Robinson has revealed he is meeting Donald Trump next week.
Lauren confirmed our national hero has more clout in D.C. than our government.
What a time to be alive. Stama, your P-45 is ready. Watch.
I'm giving a presentation in Florida. I then leave Florida. I go to Los Angeles for another presentation.
I then leave there and hopefully I'll go meet the big man. So let's see.
Wow, well, you'll have to let us know how that goes.
It is amazing, though, because aside from these stupid left woke, you know, people that are protesting, which have probably been put up to it by Starma, America does, it just encourages freedom of speech.
And it encourages standing for what you believe in.
And everything that the state have tried to demonize you for here, we have seen you celebrated by the biggest podcasters in the world.
They love you. They love what you stand for.
Do I know I knew your police officer earlier? Come over on camera.
Tommy, can I please have a photograph of you in his uniform whilst at work?
I'll just look and thought, a police officer couldn't do that in the UK.
Just couldn't do it. They'd lose their job.
And you're already celebrating. Thank you for the super chat, Christy Wu,
who says, very happy Tommy will be meeting with President Trump.
I'm thrilled he's here.
So Americans are loving Tommy.
So too, though, are some of the biggest celebrities in Britain.
and one of whom asked to meet him this week.
Let me see, because I don't want to say it now,
one of the biggest celebrity figures from Britain reached out to me this week to meet me for dinner.
I'll see how they are when I meet them.
That shift has not happened.
It's happening in last 20.
Now you've got models.
I'll see them online, bending over to try and talk about our politics,
because they know now it's a winner and it's mainstream.
We have made everything mainstream.
We're mainstream.
So the conversation is mainstream.
May 16th is mainstream.
And by the way, I think what he's saying is right.
I mean, I sort of hate the mainstream,
but I understand the point that Tommy is making
because on the streets, you can see the change.
And I wanted to show you this example.
I'm not sure if you've seen this,
but as Chris Rose explained,
the BBC reporter didn't even let him finish
because he was saying stuff which didn't fit their narrative.
Watch who he's talking about.
What do you think the council,
council should be focusing on?
Well, I think they should regenerate the town centre.
I think it turned into like a bunch of flats area
and there's pure immigrants around here.
There's dangerous areas here for women and children.
I don't think it's safe.
I'm all right.
I'm a bit of a boy.
But locally, I think there's people around here
what are pretty scared to come in the town centre now.
I don't come in very often.
I don't bank in town.
I only come in for a Guinness.
That's what I come in town centre for.
And I've got a few mad people around here.
But they need to regenerate the town centre
and jobs.
Bring the wages up, do more for the working people, less for the people that are not working.
I got a friend who earned £1,500 and he's not over £500, he's not working.
I work and I get less than £900.
I'm not happy.
Steve, one unhappy voter there.
Did you see that?
They literally pull the microphone away.
The British bashing corporation doesn't want to tell you the truth.
Now, unbelievably, despite this massive momentum, what's very sad,
is that as we come on air today, Unite the Kingdom remains under threat,
with Tommy having to issue an emergency call-out for funds.
That has seen trolls like Matt Hardy respond,
Oh look, poor hard done by.
Little runaway care Tommy needs some money.
What a fucking surprise.
Well, Tommy wasn't having that.
I want to show you his full response.
It's important.
Try to find fun a year.
We're attempting to, we're not just cutting something down.
We're attempting to put on the biggest event in brief.
history ever. And we're trying to do it for you so that you, the people get to see and hear
everything. We're struggling massive, massive. So much so we just had an emergency meeting saying
we may have to half the size of this event, yeah. As in what we're putting on, we wanted to have
screens absolutely everywhere, sound systems everywhere that everyone can hear, yeah? Everyone.
Run away Tommy. Anyone who's followed my journey in America, I have not stopped working. Not
stop for one minute. I don't just go out. I don't lay around.
and not work like this bum, yeah, who just goes out once every so and then cuts something down,
yeah, and then talks about it for the next 10 years. So I have a fatwa from ISIS, a terrorist
organisation. That doesn't determine me, I'm still working, I'm still going to events. I'm in
another city now, going to another event, yeah, all to help awaken the people and the public
and politicians and all of them. I've shifted the over the window more than anyone could imagine,
not wankers like this. So when I see comments,
like this and look, he's got buy me a coffee in his bio.
He's got buying me a coffee in his bio,
moaning at me asking for financial support,
trying to put on the biggest event the country's ever seen,
ever, okay, our last one was the biggest.
This we want bigger.
What does he put, what does anyone propose?
How do we put up the screens?
Say we want 10, 11 screens,
sound systems that will rival an oasis concert.
How do we do that, then?
How do we do it?
So I thought I'd share this to say,
if you want to support us, we do need your support, yeah?
We need the support. We need the support. We're up, and this event is hanging on edge.
But it's hanging on edge. We've already got to the position we got to last time, four screens.
We're already at that position, yeah. But we want to make sure everyone can see, everyone can hear.
So if you can support us, thank you very much. If not, what I'm going to do is I'm going to carry on getting on with my work,
waking more people up today than this sad sack does in his life, yeah?
Wanker.
Okay. So that is Tommy's.
Very from the heart response.
Now, politically, while I think we can all agree that Reform UK and the Greens actually
and Plaid Cumber, you're going to sweep the elections next month, there is a growing feeling
that Nigel Farage's party is probably not the long-term answer, dropping to 25% in this week's
latest voting intention poll.
That is their lowest for more in common since April 2025.
And by the way, this is one of the polls and shame on them that doesn't feel.
factor in the surging restore Britain support. Of note on that, Tommy, who remember as a member of Ben
Habib's Advance UK, has now said that Rupert Lowe is Britain's Trump and he is encouraging merger
talks between Habib and Lowe. Watch. I listen to Rupert Lowe. Yes, listen to Rupert Lowe. I believe
Rupert Lowe is Britain's Trump. That's what I believe. I think Ben Habib has a major part to play
and so to advance.
And I wish that the two could sit down.
Maybe they will at some point.
I don't know.
I've been too consumed in my own politics,
my own movement,
my own attempts to make in America
and get a lot of support from the United States
and make sure that every powerful person's eyes in America
are watching us.
And Tommy believes that piling pressure on the UK government
via the US government
is highly important and significant.
I've been shown so much love
since I've been here. I've been received wonderfully. Do you know what it is? I don't think the British
audience understand. If you want to put pressure on 10 down the street, then do it through D.C.
When the American establishment and the American State Department and the American government
are awake to the issues we talk about, and they're on our side on those issues about the cultural
whoops, lazy, sorry, let me just get rid of this, and the cultural destruction of the United Kingdom.
Sorry, did I lose you there?
Yeah, there you go. That's the right way.
The cultural destruction of the United Kingdom and the destruction through mass immigration,
we need friends in America putting the British government and establishment in place.
So that's what's happening.
As I said, I have a meeting.
I'm sitting on the panel next week with Congressman Keith Self, Senator Tommy Tuberfield, I think.
And despite his state visit to the US, Tommy doesn't believe King Charles is our answer.
King Charles, I have been very vocal on the fact I believe he's a Muslim monarch,
so to say. What are your thoughts as a Christian man in a constitutionally Christian country?
Do you think, is he your king, Tommy? Are you happy with him?
He's not my king and he's becoming relevant in everything anyway.
16th, there's no excuses. It's more important than your anniversary. Be there.
Okay, so given that situation then, lots of people,
are saying, well, surely civil war is inevitable, especially given new polls show laborers set to lose
control in Wales for the first time. Stahma also facing a reform route across England. As a result of
that, though, Tommy, and I think this is something the mainstream media needs to hear, because remember,
they're always saying, oh, he wants violence, he's encouraging violence. But Tommy actually pushed back
on Lauren, the insider, and said that he believes we are on the verge of a peaceful revolution,
rather than a civil war.
Lastly, Tommy, we are seeing the unvetted migrant crisis absolutely escalate.
Do you think we are on the edge of civil war in the UK?
I think we're on the edge of a revolution,
and I think that May 16th will take us one step closer towards it.
And I think that that's a peaceful revolution
where right now the whole country's had enough.
Every corner of Britain has had enough.
Labour are going to get trams.
So seven days before our election, before our event, Labor are going to lose councils across the whole country.
Three more years of destruction, three more years of rape, three more years of being treated like second-class citizens, three more years of betrayal.
How many more people will be murdered by legal aliens in that time?
How many more women have to be raped in those three years?
How many more people, Keistama, imprison in those three more years?
We will be descending on London to demand an instant election and the step down of Keer Stama's government for failing this country.
Yet the problem is the MSM and political class simply do not realize where patriots are at
regarding the biggest issues in our country, mass immigration and the Islamist takeover of the disunited
kingdom. So they keep on using the playbook right from 15 years ago, crying racism and expecting
us to say, oh my God, no, sorry, we're just going to shut up. Whereas now we just shrug our shoulders
because we know those smears are meaningless. So look at this. A leftist
teacher lambasting Lee Anderson of Reform UK over what she described as silly little racist flags.
Blags went up before the potholes was sorted.
You could not tell the truth of your life defended on it.
So get your silly little racist flags and stick them where the sun doesn't shine.
Have a perfect.
You're perfect.
It's very nice to meet you.
Have a lovely day.
Nick, can I have a photo?
Please, me.
Yes, mate.
Can you take a photo, please?
Come to Ashfield, you can see the pop-offs being mended.
I used to teaching Ashfield, actually, and it's a for a little.
There's a wonder how kids brains are messed up.
Vote reform at every opportunity.
Come back.
No wonder our kids brains am messed up.
Indeed, she shouldn't be teaching, should she?
As Lawrence Fox put it, though, we should all be grateful to this woman for providing reform with such great free PR.
And then you probably didn't see this because it was on Channel 4 News.
and literally about four people on watching these days.
But last night, the failing Scottish Labour leader, Anas Sawah,
you know, Mr. White, White, White people are terrible.
Tried to suggest that Reform UK is racist in a leftist debate.
And he even got personal with Reform Scottish Leader Malcolm Offord.
Watch this.
He says they're not a racist party.
Fraj yesterday says they're not a racist party.
One of his candidates wants to do.
deport my children. Where do you want them to go, Malcolm?
One of your candidates wants my children deported.
Where do you want them to go? And how dare you use that as a cover for politics, John?
Where do you want my kids to go, Malcolm? Tell me.
This is the third time on national TV, you called me a racist.
Where do you want my children to go?
This does not square with you coming out to me to start this campaign, bouncing up to me in Paisley Town Hall and saying,
we need to work together, reform and labor to remove the S&B.
This does not square.
Well, this does not square.
Let's talk about those racist ads and let's talk about you wanting to deport my children.
Don't you try and jump on this, John, to try and play politics?
This is a moral issue.
Where do you want my children to go, Malcolm, when one of your candidates say they should be deported?
There's no prospect of you or your family or children being deported.
We're talking about people who come to this country illegally,
who are getting homes and healthcare in front of our own local people.
Can I just be clear with you about what you want to do, Lord Offord.
If you say it is wrong for Glasgow.
City Council to offer housing to anybody.
What's you proposing it does?
It's been given in priority to people who just
arrive at you. Well, priority is debated.
They go onto the list like anybody else.
What's you suggesting they do instead?
Send them away? Leave them on the street.
They should not be coming here in the first place.
The incentives are too good.
They are here. Because incentives are too good.
A lot of these people are already been cleared.
They've gone through the system.
They're no longer asylum.
They come to England.
They get indefinitely right to remain.
I think, on a pretty dubious basis,
and then come to Scotland because the SMP says
everyone's welcome to free housing and free healthcare.
And that is not fair.
And that is not fair for local people.
I mean, he was debating against Christian Guru Murphy too, wasn't he?
But the thing is, it's actually the hard left narrative
that is falling apart, right?
Because us conspiracy theorists,
we're being proven right every single day.
Do you remember when people like me
were saying that most illegal migrants now pretend
that they're gay,
to get asylum from our pathetically weak system.
And now everyone just accepts that.
As fact, even the British Bashing Corporation
finally catching up watch.
To another, those attending tell our undercover reporter
that many people at the meeting are not really gay.
I don't know.
No, no.
It's not one person.
One person, you know, zero point zero, one percent do you mean?
No, no, but most of the same thing is.
When interview, I don't know, I'm just a bit of a shame
just about.
Actually, they don't know.
No, no one's anything.
No, no one's about it.
Oh, what a surprise.
The Pakistani Muslim rape gang members don't happen to like a bit of boy George.
I mean, seriously.
Better late than never, I guess.
But when are we all going to catch up?
Tory shadow justice secretary Nick Timothy raged on this. This confirms an open secret. Human rights laws have killed immigration control. Many claimant lawyers and charities, many publicly funded are betting thousands of crimes. They all belong in prison. We will bring the whole thing down. But as reformed defector Robert Jenrick argued, you might remember Sualla Braverman said all of this in 2023 and tried to stop it. What happened next? Conservative MPs called her poisonous. Many said it was bigotry and demanded she was sacked. A conservative minister told the times the pink wall is outraged and have had enough.
One month later, the Prime Minister sacked her.
Our border is a joke on the British people.
One, Labour and the Conservatives enable vote reform.
Can I just say that the pink wall, firstly, doesn't exist.
And if it did, we wouldn't want the Islamists who want to chuck us off the top of buildings
and slit our throat.
We wouldn't actually want them dominate in our country.
But as the Southport inquiry shows,
we actually have an elite class
that will continue to pander to woke bullshit
even when it means,
and I do not say this lightly,
even when it means the death of our children.
Like LBC's,
truly credulous James O'Brien,
who Basil the Great Reveal today
is defending Axel Ruda Cabana's parents now.
His parents raised a psychopath and tried to hide it.
They should never.
never have been in this country.
If they weren't, those three little girls would still be alive.
But watch this James O'Brien defense.
Three little girls get murdered in hideous circumstances in Southport
and a certain type of politician, a populist politician.
Without even pausing for breath,
seeks to turn it into an opportunity to thump a personal drum of prejudice.
In the case of people like Nigel Farage, of course,
it would be anti-refugee prejudice.
I think of the parents.
and the compounding of their agony,
the constant compounding of their agony,
their horror is turned into a political opportunity
that sees scenes upon our streets,
the likes of which should not ever happen,
let alone encouraged by prominent politicians
and public figures and commentators,
but the idea that they are dealing with their own agony
and seeing it turned into violence,
murderous bloodlust and political opportunity is a real mark of a society in deep trouble.
No. You, James O'Brien, are a mark of a society in deep trouble.
If anyone is getting on the airwaves and saying anything other than Axel Ruda-Kabana's parents
need to be criminally investigated, put in jail, and then deported from this country,
then I'm sorry, I'm just going to say it straight. You are enabling
the continued murder and rape of our young women.
And I'm fed up and I've had it.
And that's why I think this cultural change is happening
because Sharon Osbourne has had it.
As Ilya Banks has had it.
And if this meeting with Donald Trump and Tommy Robinson goes ahead,
the whole political elite class are going to realize
there is a cultural revolution about to happen in this country.
Now the superstar panel.
Peter C. Barnes, Lucy Conley, father Calvin Robinson,
all with me on this big news day.
Now, Father Calvin, you have been a long-time supporter of Tommy Robinson.
You were attending United Kingdom when this was an event that immediately got you deraded
as some type of neo-Nazi fascist.
You're in the USA now, Calvin, as well.
You've met Donald Trump, too.
If this meeting between Tommy and Trump takes place next week, however, it does feel like a real moment in this
cultural revolution. Do you agree?
Yeah, it's important.
When I met Donald Trump, I was telling him how we're all looking to him to put pressure on
the British government because they are communists and our country men are crying out for support
in terms of issues of free speech and things like that.
And I know that other people have said similar things to him.
J.D. Vance, in particular, we have mutual friends.
He's been putting forward this message.
So if Tommy can also put forward this message, that's more people saying the same thing.
and I know that Trump listens to people around him.
So hopefully that will be helpful to us.
Not that Trump has been necessarily helpful to Americans
in the last few weeks,
but we can at least hope that he is still on the free speech front,
if not anything else.
But yeah, Tommy's been out here for the last almost three months campaigning.
He's hopefully coming to Michigan at some point soon.
We can have a meet up and see what's going on.
But we need all the support we can get in Britain.
We really do.
We have a communist government that's pushing more taxation
than anywhere else in Europe
that is giving away welfare to people that aren't even Britons,
a cost of ordinary working individuals.
We cannot afford to continue as we are.
Something has to be done.
Okay, we'll just get you to sort your little camera out, Father C.
And while I do that, let me bring in Peter C. Barnes.
Peter, this does feel like a moment, though, doesn't it, if it happens?
Because there is a real disconnect between how Americans,
view Tommy Robinson
and how the British elite class
deride Tommy Robinson.
And I think it's about time
that they start realizing
these smares against him
that have been put out for 20 years
just aren't true.
Yeah, I was going to say,
how many times have we had to tell people
that the more you keep calling everybody a racist,
the more nobody is one?
And that actually their own narratives
have been the downfall of them
and it's their arrogance
and it's, you know,
this is all kind of,
predictably playing out as many of us thought. But I think the facts, even if it doesn't happen,
the fact that it was a prospect is just as important. The fact that we're even talking about that
now shows the Overtin window has moved in such a way. It's basically, you know, like a conservatory
at this point. I mean, it is absolutely staggering just how far we have come in a very short amount
of time. And I actually think it's because the narratives that we're now talking and the way that
we're framing things is more impactful. So take the migrant crisis. We talk. We talk. We talk.
about it in terms of women's safety. We talk about in terms of crime. We don't talk about it
in like these kind of broad sense. We've got the evidence. We've got the data. We've got the
facts on our side. And we just have to maintain the line. That's all it is now. It's just a matter
of just not overstepping because over the windows could move back or they can move wherever they
like. And I would just be very careful on this. But I could say this is great news for a lot of us
because Tommy has been at the front of a lot of this. And I'll hold my hands up. But I'll say,
I was one of the people that was a bit of a detracture of his for a long time. But actually,
you start to see what he's talking about
and not kind of move him as a person to one side.
He's been right on this stuff for a very long time.
And I think the establishment is scared.
It's reacting very badly to it.
And watching them all fight like rats in a sack
has been very entertaining.
And Lucy Connolly, then we come to that cultural change.
I mean, Sharon Osborne, right?
She's someone I've known for, gosh, two decades now.
I'm not going to lie, I've had loads of run-ins with her.
but also we've been sort of best mates at certain points like I was at her house for the X Factor
judge's houses with Robbie Williams.
And, you know, she's a volatile human being.
But a bit like with John Cleese, another guy who I've had a really volatile relationship with,
I will always praise people no matter what they think about me for doing the right thing.
And I love the fact that Sharon announced overnight that she would be at the March.
What do you think about the fact, though, that the left are now amazing.
immediately trying to cancel her.
I mean, so Narenda Kort literally, as a result of these five words,
see you at the March,
Narenda Kaur derides Sharon as racist, Lucy.
You shock me.
So surprised.
No, she's just, that's her just a rhetoric, isn't it?
You're racist, you're racist, you're racist.
That's all she's got to say about.
Anything. I know. Do you think it was a brave thing for Sharon Osborne to do? Or are we going to see more and more of this from celebrities?
Yeah, I think it was brave. But equally, I don't think Sharon gives a shit, does she? Why does she care if she's cancelled? She's a multi-billionaire. She's, you know, she's had the best of everything in life. And she's, she's got her kids and she's probably worried about her kids and her grandkids, like the rest of us. You know, she is British. She was born here. I know she's lived in America.
you know, on and off for a very long time,
but she is actually British.
So, you know, like the rest of us,
she's probably upset watching, you know,
that the country go down the drain.
And Father Calvin Robinson, I know lots of people are saying,
well, what about that interview with Bill Maher?
And it was an awful interview.
And I completely slammed Sharon for it at the time.
But she's here now.
And it doesn't take that long in Birmingham,
Father Calvin,
or in parts of London,
to realize, holy shit, that multiculturalism rubbish,
which has been spouted by the elites for years,
is just that, rubbish.
And I think she's changing her view.
She announced that she was potentially going to run
for the Birmingham Council,
because remember there's a literal terrorist
who is going for it.
And so for me,
anyone who is prepared to change their mind
and come on board,
and most importantly, I think Calvin be brave about that change
and be public about that change, I will credit.
Because it's interesting, isn't it, hearing Tommy say,
oh, one of the most famous people in the United Kingdom wants to meet me for lunch.
Okay, good.
But is that famous person going to speak out?
Is that famous person going to post on Instagram going to tweet?
Probably not.
That's why we all have to rally around Sharon Osborne now as the cancel culture mob comes for her,
Father Colvin.
Absolutely.
This is where we can't be purists about this.
But I think we need to remember our priorities and our priority at the moment should be fixing our country.
It should be restoring our country, so to speak.
Pete Barnes and I disagree on quite a few things, but I respect him for what he just said about Tommy Robinson,
in that he has been critical of him in the past, but now understands that he is fighting for the country.
I myself have been a massive supporter of Tommy over the years.
We don't agree on everything, particularly foreign affairs.
And I think it's the same for Sharon.
I don't agree with everything Sharon said or done.
But I do think we, as Brits, need to come together and fight for a country.
Otherwise, it will be too late.
And we can't be puritanical about it.
We can't say, oh, you don't agree with you on everything.
You don't agree with me on this issue or that issue.
What we do agree on is saving the country, is restoring the country.
That's what needs to happen in the short term.
We can argue about the other stuff longer down the road.
Peter, you're one of these people who are watching closely what's going on in the right of politics, right?
And I've just got this super chat here from Serulian Sword, who says,
it's wonderful that Tommy has finally back to restore Britain. However, I think Ben Habib has gone
too far in his criticisms and I imagine Rupert Lowe hasn't forgotten. So Tommy, do you think he's
been a bit polyanerish by imagining that there can be some type of coming together between
Rupert Lowe and Ben Habib now, given these two seem to be completely at each other's throat?
Yeah, it's a really, really good point and a very important one to make. I think the way
I look at it is we don't have to live in the same house, we have to live on the same street.
So we don't have to be best friends with each other, but we have to work together when we can
and we have to be able to put things to one side when we can. I think that's the way that we're
going to have to approach this. I do think there's been a lot of words on all sides that
really need to ratchet down this kind of personal animus that people seem to keep kind of stoking.
But what I will say is that this is very interesting to watch the collapse of the reform vote
as well. As they kind of move to kind of what we call the valiance vote, so Alist,
Are they able to actually govern?
The country is saying, no.
That's why the votes are now declining,
and people are looking to Rupert Lowe,
because one thing that Rupert,
and I will say, Ben Abed on this point as well,
have come out with policies.
They've not just made statements.
This is the big, big point,
is that you've got to go to a country
that is a little skeptical of you
and say, this is what we want to do,
this is how we're going to do it,
and this is how much it's going to cost
and be very specific in what you want to say to the country.
Rupert Lowe has understood that.
Ben has understood that as well.
Nigel would rather throw a part,
party with some fireworks. I mean, at some point, we had to realize who is the serious people and who
aren't. Now, there is a place for reform, but we have to start being realistic. And as Father
Calvin says, we have to not be purists and we have to be pragmatists. That's the art of conservatives.
Let's have a little fight on this, because Lucy Connolly, this week, you were actually very, very
clear in your post on X. And I will say you've been a big supporter of Rupert Lowe personally,
and he hosted you at Parliament. But you gave your strongest pitch.
yet as to why you are going to back Reform UK.
So can you explain why you believe Peter C. Barnes is wrong in his analysis?
Because it takes a long time to get a party into a position where they're going to win an election.
With all the respect in the world, you know I have a lot of time for Rupert,
that's not, he's not in that position right now and he won't be for some time.
So we have to be realistic
and say to ourselves,
you know, if we
throw that boat away,
we're going to enable the Labour and the Greens to get in.
Peter?
Yeah, that's understandable,
but the thing is, what do you mean by winning?
There is no chance that any political party
I think is actually going to end up with a kind of working majority
at the next election.
So it will be about coalition building.
So, yes, reform might end up being the largest party.
But they're going to need people to side with them.
They're going to need people to actually,
who might just have one or two seats,
because that's all you need to have power
at the next general election.
This is the really interesting point
about how our politics has become more European.
It's all about coalition building.
And if we start saying that this person is not a patriot
because of purist arguments, I'm sorry,
we're going to let the Greens in
because of the way the right behaves,
not because the left suddenly won something.
We are going to throw away something very, very important
by kind of cast deciding,
things aside people that really shouldn't be cast aside as easily as we should. You're right that
he's not going to be able to form a massive political party. Of course he's not. But that's not the
point. He just needs one or two seats and that is it. And that changes the game in a very big way
when there's only 650 seats up for grabs. Well, indeed. I mean, it's really interesting,
Father Calvin, because Camilla Tomine, who has been using this nickname for Rupert Lowe,
who put Lowe, saying, oh, well, where is he? The fact is Father Calvin, he's not on any of these
mainstream platforms because they will not have him on. You know, the Daily Telegraph will not have him on.
G.B. News will not have him on. So that's why he's Hoopert in your book. But even she, Father Calvin,
had to concede that 3% of the vote for Restore Britain was enough to effectively destroy
reform UK's electoral chances. And it's going to be so much more than 3%. It's going to
going to be so much. I mean, they're at 4% now in the UGov poll where they're not prompted. So people
call up and say, oh, do you want to go for reform or labor or the Tories or whatever? And
4% of people are saying, no, I want to go for other. I want to go for Restore Britain. And that is
from a standing start. Which is fantastic. The fact that they have so many members in such a short
amount of time that they're overtaking long-established parties, the fact that people are going
out of the way to show their support as an other party when it's not a simple category tickbox.
This shows that there is real momentum behind Restore.
And it's very rich of someone like Camilla Tominy of the telegraph and GBM News to say,
who is Rupert, where is he?
When she is the kind of person who should be inviting him onto platforms, there's been a media
blackout around Rupert Lowe and his team.
And it's shameful, not just of the establishment, but of the so-called alternative media, too.
Like people should be asking him questions because people, the general public, are looking to him.
He is a populist leader.
He is finding support all around the country.
And that means that he is part of the political conversation.
The only time ever hear his name is on here.
Like, there should be more platforms doing what you're doing.
A hundred and twenty thousand members already.
It's utterly extraordinary.
And Nigel Farage is on a plane Peter C. Barnes this week, a private jet saying, oh, he's just one angry man on the
internet. It's like, don't make the same mistake. Do not make the same mistake because there
are a lot of people who are actually thinking, Peter, right now, okay, well, we can't vote for
Restore Britain because Restore Britain at the local elections is not standing. They're doing a
hyper-local campaign in Great Yarmouth, which is Rupert Lowe's constituency under the banner Great
Yarmouth first. And from what I'm told, Peter, in Great Yarmouth, they're smashing Reform
UK, they're smashing the Greens, they're smashing the Tories. But there'll be a lot of people who
are thinking, well, at the next election, as in the next month, actually probably the best thing is
to vote for Reform UK. But Nigel Farage just dismissing the party that they really like and the guy
they really like as one angry man on the internet, I don't think is going to get those people voting for
reform. Yeah, I find it quite entertaining watching Nigel Farage used the same lines of the
conservatives used against him when reform were on the rise. I mean, talk about full circle politics,
but yeah, it's very smart not to stand at the next election, restore, because they fall under
the problem that Ben Habib had with falling below the Monster Raving Looney Party and therefore
kind of being irrelevant. They've made themselves less viable as an option because they jumped
before they could even crawl. People keep off.
often thinking that online support is really, really important, and it is.
But the kind of the loss, the win-loss ratio is actually not in their favour.
So it's smart not to run.
And I do think this is the correct move.
But they've got to then be able to have a strong kind of campaign after the election,
immediately after the election, to kind of jump on the narrative of any kind of dip in the reform support.
Because obviously, I think they'll win the seats.
But we've got to look at the votes.
How many people actually voted for them?
And that's the indicator at the next election, really,
where the barometer a lot of us will look at
to see the popularity of the parties
and then we'll start to see whether they've actually got some kind of momentum.
But, yeah, I mean, Nigel is floundering to put it nicely,
I think, at the moment,
because despite all this kind of announcements of policies,
isn't it funny that we've gone back to migrants
just before the next election, their kind of bread and butter issue,
because they've nothing else to run on?
Where's the economy programs?
Where's anything to do with education?
Their NHS?
They've nothing.
They've not a word on it.
so they have to resort back to default.
And, you know, at some point, you have to wonder,
are they actually serious?
And this is why the support is dropping.
The thing is, the mainstream media keep on covering up the truth.
Keep on deriding people like Rupert Lo and Tommy Robinson.
And guess what?
It's not working.
Because the mainstream media is now on its deathbed,
and I've got the receipts.
Talk TV facing closure as it loses 150 million pounds.
G.B. News, in the deepest of trouble, as it loses 140 million pounds.
The former voice of the people, now the voice of Kirstama's Labor, the son, my former newspaper,
humiliated as it reports a loss of 53 million pounds.
And the BBC having to cut 10% of stuff, as they admit that the funding model for the British Batching Corporation,
as I call it is over.
So what we are experiencing is a media revolution,
which is so needed.
And it's why the government, by the way,
is super desperate that...
And by the way, I can't believe they think this is going to work.
Trust me, it's not.
That they have actually decided to launch...
Wait for it.
A government YouTube channel.
To fight so-called conspiracy theorists
and keyboard warriors.
I wonder who they're talking about.
I take it as a great...
compliment. And this government is going to go for a central YouTube content channel featuring
influences and everyday people in a bid to better communicate its policies to the public. It is
part of a wider effort to modernise how the government is reaching voters in combat inflammatory
far right content spreading online. Seriously, you are crazy. There is nothing far right
about platforms like this. What we're doing is reporting the truth.
And the problem is for a long time, the gatekeepers in the mainstream media were not prepared to report the truth. Well, we will. And trust me, you can pay influences all you want to host on a government YouTube channel. It will tank and it will be a disaster. But I think what's most interesting to me is what is going on with Rupert Murdoch and the Rupert Murdoch Empire. Because all of a sudden, the dude who for a long time completely
The media narrative, not just here in the United Kingdom, but in the USA, is facing the end of his empire just as he comes to the end of his life.
This new reporting is extraordinary. Loss is hitting 53 million pounds at the Sun newspaper.
I'm going to take you through the Telegraph reporting on this because really these figures are I wincing.
And even for Rupert Murdo. This is not sustainable, even in the medium term.
Newly filed accounts for News Group newspapers, which publishes the Sun and Sun on Sunday show pre-tax losses widened from £18 million in the year to July 2025.
It comes as turnover fell by 7% to £273 million, which bosses blamed on a drop in print sales and algorithm changes that dented online readership.
The figures underscore the challenge facing the sun, which has been grappling with how to restore profitability across its advertising funded business model.
Then they come to what they say is the decline of Talk TV.
Separate accounts showed Mr Murdoch had lost more than 150 million pounds on his failed news channel, Talk TV, in a rare setback for the media mogul.
Talk TV, the opinionated broadcast that was pulled off air two years ago, posted an operating loss of £8.7 million in the year to July 2025.
It takes cumulative losses since the channel's launched in 2022 to more than 150 million.
Mr Murdox News Corporation also booked a 25 million
write-down on its investments in the UK,
which it said was in response to challenging marketing conditions
affecting its broadcast operations.
A 154 million pound loan to Talk TV has been waived,
and the channel's parent company has now ceased trading.
The demise of Talk TV marks a rare defeat
for the non-a-generian tycoon,
who last year handed control of his news empire to the eldest son,
Loughlin, Murdoch, after a bitter success.
session battle. Now remember, I worked within News UK for a very long time. I know how they operate.
And what was most interesting to me was the quote that News UK issued to the Telegraph.
There was no defence of the Sun. There was certainly no defence of Talk TV.
I think these brands are over. Listen to what they said. News UK is a portfolio of assets.
Each had a different level of digital maturity. Those brands are managed as a whole.
and our investments are focused on formats which deliver revenues over the long term to create a
sustainable future for all of our journalism. Well, trust me, there's nothing sustainable about losses
of 150 million pounds and 53 million pounds a year. But then you come to GB News, which is in just as
much trouble with Andrew Neal, the founding chairman of the company, writing, interesting, the Daily Telegraph
reports that GB News has accumulated losses of 140 million.
million pounds since its launch almost five years ago. Losses have been declining.
Latest accounts to March 2025 show 22 million pounds loss, but profitability still some way
away. And Fraser Nelson, now of The Times, said, and yet this tiny TV station with a 1.4% audience
share can somehow afford to pay a Hugh Edwards League salary to Nigel Farage.
Then we come to the government broadcaster. And this I'm going to celebrate.
This I'm going to celebrate because you know that the British Bashing Corporation I have long said is a pedophilic
organisation, is a corrupted organisation, is an organisation that should have been shut down decades ago.
And finally they are having to face the music.
I want to show you how sly news, which by the way is also in no end of trouble seeing a whole host of senior executives depart just this week.
I want to show you how they delivered the breaking news over the past few hours that the British Bashing Corporation is sending a significant amount of their workers.
10%, something like 2,000 workers, to the shopping blocks.
Watch.
The BBC is reportedly set to downsize its workforce significantly.
The FTE says that around 1 in 10 jobs are expected to go.
Our arts and entertainment correspondent, Katie Spencer, has more.
Katie, this story just broke just a few minutes ago.
What more do we know?
Yeah, look, I've been speaking to my contacts at the BBC,
and from what I've been told, senior leaders were actually briefed on this,
on what it's going to be spoken about in this meeting this afternoon this morning.
I've also seen the note that was sent out to all of their staff on Monday of this week
talking about the fact that they were going to hold this meeting,
saying that actually a number of staff had come to them,
saying the interim Director General,
saying that they felt very unsettled by the comments that outgoing Director General
Tim Davy had made a few weeks ago saying that further savings were needed.
Now, I have to say, how that email reads,
to what the FT is reporting this afternoon,
is massively downplaying to staff the situation if the FTA is correct.
And the fact is the seemingly like one in ten jobs might be going.
From what they are reporting, as many as 2,000 job cuts could be announced.
And when you think of the fact that BBC employees,
around about 21,000 people,
that's a significant chunk of employees who face losing their jobs as a result of this.
And I celebrate this. I celebrate this. I know there'll be some of you who say, that's mean. These are people losing their jobs. No. The British bashing corporation is in large part responsible for the deep, deep trouble that this country is in. And I'm just fantasizing about who could be in that 10%. Nick Robinson, please. Please, Nick Robinson, he's got to go, right? He's got to go. But seriously, the sooner that this organization is killed off once and for all, the
better for this country.
To my superstar panel,
Peter C. Barnes, Lucy Connolly and Father Calvin Robinson.
Father Calvin, let's kick off with the right-wing mainstream media.
Because the idea, Father Calvin, that Talk TV and GB News can survive losses of 150 million
and 140 million, respectively, is for the birds.
It's for the birds.
And the problem is, they are increasingly moving to the centre ground and not even,
really offering an alternative anymore.
Right.
I thought you said the right-wing media.
Who are we talking about?
It's a different problem for talk TV than it is for GB News.
I don't think GB News has ever been a business.
It's obviously never made any money.
It's always been losing millions and millions of pounds.
But I think GB News has from the beginning been about containment.
It's being controlled opposition.
It's been a certain knight of the realm,
trying to wield his puppeteering over the centre right of British politics, unfortunately.
Sir Marshall is trying to become a new Rupert Murdoch.
Whereas the issue for talk TV is that they've not managed to hold onto their ground.
They've been continuously going centre and centre.
You know, talk radio was good back in the days when we were on talk radio.
Then it became talk TV, the letter, no, this is a flop, let's go back to talk.
Now, I think it's just talk now, not talk, I don't even know.
But then there are Times Radio, which is even wetter than talking.
All the while, they're trying to grab the centre ground,
not realizing that they've been leaving behind their core base quite a lot of time.
As for GV News, I don't think they ever really truly found their core base
because they got rid of you, they got rid of me, they got rid of Lawrence,
got rid of anyone that was remotely right-wing
and have become the speaking platform for reform,
which people see right through.
As we discussed earlier, people like Rupert Lowe don't get any show.
And that's a great shame.
Yeah, I mean, Peter C. Barnes, it is sad to see what has happened. And obviously, I know you're still a regular contributor on both networks, and I'm more than happy for you to please defend them, right? Absolutely. I know there's a lot of good people still there. I guess for me, though, when it comes to GB News specifically, it started Peter as a project which was all about completely challenging the orthodoxy in the media. And it was never
party political. It was never aligned to we want to get one man into number 10 downing street. So we're
now going to be a propaganda channel for one particular party, Reform UK in this case. It was never about
that. I mean, I was there. I was part of all of these early conversations. And it was about
providing true, true, genuine offering up of all perspectives. That's literally the name of the parent
company of G.B. News, all perspectives. And by the way, that did include Reform UK, which at that
point was not a big player, but it absolutely included people to the right of that. And I have been
very sad, actually, to see it become a broadcaster, which is shilling now just for one party.
So do you want to, I mean, please tell me why Calvin I are wrong. I don't think it was a matter of being
right or wrong. I actually think it's, yes, of course, again, I'll tread very carefully here because
I have a lot of time for both channels, obviously, but I do think we have to kind of just take a little
bit of a step back. Yes, there has been some questionable decisions in terms of this kind of shadow
banning and all the rest of it, but you've also had the fact that I have a very powerful offcom
that have started to really clamp down on any type of broadcast media and try to strangle
strangle them to stop them platforming certain people.
That's often the reason as to why certain people don't appear.
It's because the threat of fines and punishments outweigh
for the kind of corporate side of the operations, I'm afraid.
That seems to be what it is from my perspective,
because obviously I only know it as a kind of just being on the shows and things.
But yeah, it's a really sad thing to see.
But on the BBC one, I big fear on that is which 10%?
I know you're not about Nick Robinson and trust me,
I'll help clear his desk.
But I doubt it's going to be people like that.
Oh God, I've got a list.
I know the BBC, I've listed so have I.
But I'll tell you now that the reality is
they're going to get rid of the cleaner.
They're going to get rid of those people, are they?
They're not really going to get rid of the problem
because the problem is the ones that are, you know,
deciding who gets to be fired
and they're never going to fire themselves.
But across the whole media space
and seeing a complete reshape,
obviously the rise of new media is completely unprecedented
and the kind of dinosaurs
that run a lot of the old legacy stuff
have no idea how to combat it.
I think most don't even know how to even open a YouTube channel, let alone actually run a profitable one.
And I think this is the real kind of strangled point for the legacy stuff is it's being run by people that don't want to admit that the change is coming or is actually happening around them.
I think that's what it is more than anything.
Yeah, Lucy, I was very taken by a post that you made in recent weeks.
And it was, even though you're a Reform UK supporter and you appear and like GB News and talk TV,
you were challenging the presenter Tom Hardwood over this ongoing ban of Rupert Lowe.
You didn't agree with that.
You know, you thought he should absolutely be allowed to appear on the station.
Why?
Because if you don't allow him, then it's a biased news channel, isn't it?
And that was the whole, as you say, that was the whole point of GB News when it started out.
It was supposed to be the news channel where, you know, they'd say things that other people wouldn't.
And Rupert's included in that.
You know, you can't shut one with it.
Whether we like it, reform likes it, whether anybody likes it,
Rupert is becoming a big player.
And I do think, long term, he's going to do well.
You know, you can beaver your head in the sand all you like, all you like,
and say people don't know who he is.
I can assure you they do know who he is.
My 60-odd-year-old dad knows who he is,
and he doesn't even do social media,
but he knows everything Rupert does, everything Rupert says.
I work in a massive gym with thousands of male members,
and they all know who Rupert is,
and most of them have time for him.
Yeah, exactly.
It's so silly.
Hoopette all you want,
but you can't actually control who people know these days,
because people are going to consume Rupert's X or,
his Facebook is apparently just as big
these days. And that makes them as bad as the BBC.
You know, we bash the BBC for being biased, you know, for that side.
But if you've got other media channels then start, you know, saying,
well, this politician can't come on and that politician can't come.
What are they going to do if he ever does become a PM or a serious player in politics?
Just never speak to him.
100%.
And by the way, there's this other thing going on at the moment.
and I did just want to talk about it because you may see a whole load of celebrities
saying basically the same thing, like reading a script.
I'm going to prove this to you actually.
It's like they're reading a script.
It's like they're droids.
Very big household names, right?
Like Robbie Williams and Pierce Morgan and Ferncott and Leonie Lewis, people like that.
And this is all about banning social media for children or that's what they say it's about.
Right?
It was just really important to me that I tell you why you shouldn't be supporting this race,
Age campaign because what this is actually about, and I promise you, I know this, what this is
actually about is cracking down on all social media, making it impossible for the independent media
to thrive. And they are hiding behind children in order to start this ban. So they want it to
basically be like you have to provide an ID verification to even access YouTube, for example. It's
really, really chilling. And I'm not saying, by the way, all of these celebrities have bad
intentions, but I think that being misled. This campaign has been led by Lauren Cowell. She is the
wife of Mr. Simon Cowell. I don't know why they are involved in this either, but fine. But I just
want to show you, you know when there's a sciop going on when you have a whole load of very
rich, powerful people basically saying the same thing, following a script. And when you see these
videos, you're going to understand what I'm talking about. Watch.
Social media is causing horrific harm to our children.
Social media pushes content that children should never be exposed to.
Girls are seeing content that makes them hate themselves.
Boys are being served extreme violence and porn.
It is devastating that in some cases, social media is leading to some children losing their lives.
It doesn't have to be this way.
We can and must do more.
I'm certainly not telling you anything you don't already know by stating
that social media can be extremely harmful to young people.
We all know that.
It's not news, but I think what we're realising is younger and younger kids are being exposed
to content online, which is hugely detrimental to them, to girls and boys, being served
content.
I've just reached out to my local MP because on Wednesday they have the chance to vote
to raise the age limit of the use of some of the most harmful social media platforms
to the age of 16.
We all know that it's clear
that social media is having a devastating impact
on the emotional and mental well-being of our children
because it's pushing out contact.
My friend Lauren Cow has been driving a really good campaign,
getting a lot of her friends and people she knows
to support an initiative to try and get young people
to not use social media until they're 16.
It's something to be swimming around the world,
been debated from Australia to America, everywhere, actually.
And I think most people like me,
other four kids from 32 down to 14,
we all know that really until young people's brains
are fully formed, fully functioning,
able to deal with all the stuff for social media kids.
It should be on us as a society,
a government, parents, everybody involved in protecting children,
to protect them from themselves or from the exposure to social media.
So Father Calvin Robinson, I mean, you can see there, they are literally all following a script, right?
Like Robbie Williams, I know Robbie Williams.
He is one of the most pro- YouTube people in the world.
So he was reading a script there.
It was like, you have to do this.
His wife's telling him he has to do this.
Now, for example, I think about my godson, Father Calvin,
who absolutely loves the use of YouTube for making football content,
which is completely a positive thing as long as it's managed and the social media companies are
now building in like Instagram, for example, these teenage accounts, all of that type of thing.
I'm not saying that social media cannot be very harmful and that parents shouldn't take more
responsibility. What I am saying is there is something very chilling and dystopian which is going on
Father Calvin in terms of these government bans. And surely we should all know by now not to trust the government
when they try and ban things.
There's usually a reason behind it.
Indeed.
I don't blame any of the celebrities we just saw in those videos.
I think they are being manipulated.
I also know Robbie Williams.
I think he is one of the soundest celebrities from our country, actually.
He's great.
He's great.
And that's why that's not the real Robbie.
That's not the real Robbie.
He was like reading a script, I promise you.
Because Robbie's the guy that watches all of these videos on YouTube and loves them.
Absolutely.
But I actually agree with everything that all of the celebrities said in the video that we do need to protect our children and that there's so much content online that's harmful to them, etc.
The part that I disagree with is that it's the government's job to police that.
And that's where things get dark because you're absolutely right.
And that the government wants the control.
So the moment they can say, okay, from 16 or 18, whatever the age limit is, you're not allowed to use social media.
There has to be a way to prove that you are above that age in order to use social media.
So you and I and Lucy and Pete will all have to provide some kind of ID,
whether it's to X or META or whatever platform we're using,
to prove that we are of age, to use social media.
That's the way they'll sell it.
We're stopping the kids from being harmed.
But what they're doing is they're getting our personal information,
more than we already give them,
which means that they can control what we're doing.
And so the next time there's, say, a global pandemic,
and it's illegal to suggest the idea that it came from a lab in Wuhan.
They can not just banners from it.
They can knock on our doors and arrest us and Lucy knows all about this.
This is the problem.
They want to be able to arrest us for the things that we're saying.
They want to control our lack of free speech.
And Nadine Dory has pushed through the Child Protection Act recently,
or whatever the bill was called,
with a similar idea that we need to protect children online.
And of course, straight away, it comes down to centering adults.
Every single time it comes down to censoring adults.
We should be free to say, whatever the heck we please on the internet,
without the government being able to do anything about it,
it otherwise we're not a free people and so to wrap up I think this comes to
back down to parents actually I don't think there's any reason a child should
ever be on the internet without supervision ever they should never be on
social media without parental responsibility ever and so that's the
parents need to be policing what their children are doing what they're seeing
how much content they're seeing online and how long they're online that's down
to parents let's encourage parents to parent again and stop expecting the
government to do that for them absolutely I mean
to that. But when the government is trying to ban stuff, as Father Governor Robinson says,
think about why. Think about why. They want to control your speech. And he's right,
the next time there's a convid coming along. They don't want us to have any ability to speak out.
Breaking today, Prince Harry has made a sick dig at King Charles's parenting during a mumbo-jumbo speech on this
humiliating Australian tour, which has seen the Duke of Delusion and his equally ghastly wife
become a laughing stock all around the world. But you've got to admit there's something quite
sinister about a man who acknowledges that his father is dying of cancer and that he may not
have much time left and then decides to go and give a speech about parents.
and talk about how much he wants to distance himself from the parenting of said father.
So here's how the mainstream media is spinning this.
Prince Harry opens up about the real struggles of fatherhood as he reveals he went to therapy as a new dad
during an emotional talk at an AFL club while Megan is nowhere to be seen.
Can I just explain to you why Megan was nowhere to be seen?
She's now a judge.
She's now a TV judge on Master Chef.
Isn't that appropriate?
the woman who was standing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, who used to say she wanted to change the world,
has now got her dream gig judging crappy food on a little watched Australian telly show.
I do think that says something about her ambition.
But back to Prince Harry, he made these comments at a men's health event at the AFL Club, the Western Bulldogs.
But before I show you what he said, I will express some concern that Prince Harry is now a professional.
professional therapy goer, a professional victim. Because do you remember when we were told that he was all
well now that he was in California and that he was with Megan Markle and life was so happy? So what was he
doing back in therapy, having given birth to, oh, he didn't give birth, did he? Apparently his wife did.
That's a whole other story. But you know what I'm saying? Becoming a dad to Archie, but no, he was
miserable. He was miserable. And I think it's always when we hear Harry open up about his mental health
that you realize just how unhappy his life actually is with Megan Markle.
But anyway, first let me show you this very obvious dig at King Charles.
You want to be everything that you're assuming how kids want you to be.
And also at the same time, without, sorry, I think probably consciously, but also subconsciously,
you know, thinking, how do I, do I parent these, do I parent my kid or kids?
The same way that I was parenting as well.
And if what can I use this be really good for one, for my.
for my own experiences and what can we evolve.
And I think that's the same for most, so many dads around the world.
I'm going to be totally honest with you, Prince Harry.
My understanding is that King Charles did a much better job than what you're doing,
which is locking your two children in some mansion in Montecito,
barely letting them out of the house,
but at the same time allowing your wife to pimp them out on social media.
It's an odd life, and it's a life where they're away from their relatives,
where they know nothing about their cultural heritage,
where they know none of their grandparents
apart from Megan's mother,
I think you're actually doing a terrible job.
And you actually seem to admit that yourself
during this interview,
where Harry, and this is where he gets all a little bit woke
and mumbo-jumbo-jumbo-y, said his energy,
his energy used to be so bad.
And he was just so stressed,
even though apparently he's very happy with Megan in California.
you.
That would make little actually cry.
You would have to wait on the kitchen floor in the fetal position, if you get choice and resource,
if you are able to, and it doesn't have to be professional therapy, it can be talking with
your mates, it can be talking to a complete stranger.
But being able to relieve some of that pressure, that stuff from the past that's stored in
there, because it became very clear to be very quickly, again, assisted by conversations through
therapy, how much kids can pick up on energy. What's he on about now? He's talking about energy.
But it's not really a real thing, I had no idea. But every single time I went to work, and when I came
back, if I was stressed, the moment that I held Archie, he would start crying. There are hours, days,
weeks, for some guys months, certainly for me, it lasted a couple of weeks, where you are wondering
what to do. What can you do? Because
the baby is probably breastfeeding
and you don't feel as
that you have much of an active role in that
and because I was aware of it because I was warned
about it that helped
me massively because I was like
okay if I can't help him
then I'm going to help my wife
I'm going to help mum and I'm going to constantly
just over offer
Oh give me a fucking break
seriously
there's always an issue with this bloke
you have four nannies
You went through three nannies in six weeks after the birth of Archie.
What on God's name are you talking about?
Why is there always a problem with you?
Seriously.
Tara Bakaai wrote Prince Harry an unqualified idiot word salads about something billions of men have done for centuries without any problem while acting like he's learned how to split the atom.
Just look at his Markle style old ham expressions and hand gestures.
What an utter dipstick he is.
Stephanie Sidley.
He's rambling on like he just took a trip to the toilet.
He's licking his teeth and his eyes are completely dilated, allegedly.
And according to Taz, he talks like he's joined a cult.
Cleansing himself, what?
He's still running around, still pretending he's a royal,
using his titles, wearing three medals,
gifted him by his grandmother for serving the very institution
that he publicly lied about and trashed for millions.
He's copying everything his brother does quite literally
cosplay a working member of the royal family
and continuously complains that he's not treated like he's a royal anymore.
and demands his security back.
Harry is disconnected from reality.
An absolute Muppet of the man.
He doesn't know how to talk about anything other than himself
and his perceived victimhood.
She adds, clearly, Harry hasn't cleansed anything
from his past, hence why he can't move forward.
And there was an interesting debate about this
from two establishment figures.
Camilla Tomeney and Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Watch.
They've got to make money.
Somehow, there's nothing the Duke of Sussex can do.
He is royal, whether he likes it or not.
He can't wake up in the morning and fire himself from being royal.
Well, he could do.
No, you can't.
They could have relinquished their titles and lead a very quiet life in Montecito,
and then their private individuals.
And how they pay for that?
They still need to pay the bills there, don't they?
They write books.
They have Netflix shows.
They do podcasts.
All of which is completely dependent.
All of which is completely dependent on them being royal.
Hmm.
I mean, I have been disappointed to say.
see the Daily Telegraph, though, turn into total propagandists for Harry and Megan on this tour.
They have actually sent their Deputy Royal Editor to Australia. Why? They're not royals.
They're just people. And they headlined their piece. And by the way, remember, there's been
full on horror about these guys lining up sick children in a hospital for you. Like no one is saying
that they've done a good job. Yet the Daily Telegraph headline their piece, Harry and Megan's Australia tour shows the royal family.
what it's missing. Duke and Duchess win over large crowds down under, despite facing backlash
in lead up to visit. And they reported, what does Buckington Palace make, this is Victoria Ward,
the Deputy Royal Daily Telegraph, what does Buckingham Palace make of such high-profile role
Gallivanteen? There will be the odd chuckle and eye roll now, Dahl, but you can bet they are
watching closely nonetheless. Could the Duke and Duchess have been an asset to the royal family?
Undoubtedly, yes, as this tour so far seems to indicate. A shame then that they squandered so much
goodwill by trashing them so destructively. It was impossible to tell whether the crowd gathered on the
street outside the Veterans Museum might be there to boo and jare or clamour for selfies. As the doors
opened and the couple came back out to the pavement, there were only more chairs. Rather than shouting
a question about the cost of the taxpayer, a local reporter simply wanted to know what message
the Duke might have for veterans. So far so good. The reception on day one could not have been more
positive. Does it reflect the national mood? Only time will tell. Well, no, it doesn't reflect the
national mood. Look at the national mood when Australians are actually spoken to.
Did you know Harry and Megan are visiting Australia right now?
I didn't know that. No. I did not know though. I actually just saw it on the news this
morning when I woke up. No idea. Actually, I just saw it on TikTok. They landed in Melbourne?
Yeah, I saw that. No idea. I did not. No. I had no idea, no.
Wait, what, actually? Oh, wow. What are your thoughts?
I'm not going out of my way to see what they are or what they're doing.
Couldn't even care less.
I don't know who they are.
I don't know what they do.
I don't care at all.
I don't think it really personally impacts me.
I don't know impact whatsoever.
Does it impact you at all?
Not really.
Not really.
Yeah.
Not really.
Not really.
No.
Yet as the veteran royal reporter Robert Jobson wrote on his substack,
Harry's big ego down under.
writing private citizens do not travel like this.
Who is paying for the security, not just the visible detail, the backup teams, the advance units, the full operation.
That question needs an answer.
Here is the fact nobody states plainly enough.
Australia is a Commonwealth realm.
King Charles III is its king.
The man touring Melbourne hospitals is the king's brother, William's brother, the heir's uncle.
That is not background detail.
That is the story.
to my superstar panel, Father Calvin Robinson, Lucy Connolly and Peter C. Bans.
Peter, can we please kick off with the fact that Prince Harry thinks it's appropriate on this tour of the King's Realm, as Robert Jobson just pointed out, to make a dig at his parenting style as he battles terminal cancer?
Like, is there no low that this man will stoop to?
Yeah, I was going to say
One of the things you read out there
He said he was a dipstick
I think that's an insult to dipsticks everywhere
And she should apologise for that
But I mean, let's be real
This guy has monetised his trauma
And that's what we're living in
Now, the problem, he may genuinely believe
everywhere that's coming out of his mouth
And I have no doubt that he does
The problem is credibility
He's not credible anymore
He is so desperate for any amount of attention
Because what he has come to
kind of realize
Is the people he thought were on his side
I've actually put him in a very dangerous situation
where he's now having to scrape and beg for money and relevance
and I think this is part of the problem
is that what a lot of people should have been saying
like, no, no, we'll go to Monsito and this will all be fine.
A lot of people should be saying, don't go.
And I think he's listened to the wrong crowd, I'm afraid.
And yeah, if you find the depths that he's willing to actually say,
no, that's far enough, do let me know.
But I think we'll be digging quite a long way
before we get to that level, I'm afraid,
because I think this is just the start of it, really,
Because as their popularity begins to wane even further, they'll become even more desperate.
And his attacks and his kind of need for popularity or any kind of public attention will become worse.
And that's where we're going to be stuck at this death cycle, I'm afraid.
Lucy Connolly, what do you make about what seems to be his addiction to therapy?
Because do you remember when he moved to California, he said, oh, everything's great now.
You know, I've got my love.
I've got my privacy.
Then all of a sudden he's revealing he was back in therapy.
after Megan Markle gave birth because he was arriving home and making Archie cry.
I mean, you're a woman who has lived through proper trauma.
You know, real trauma, the death of your young son as a result of NHS neglect,
going to prison, being removed from your daughter for a year because of a singular post on X
as part of Slippery Stama's war on free speech.
I mean, that is real trauma.
But it feels to me like Harry is now almost addicted to leaning into trauma, even where no trauma exists.
And as a result, I think he's becoming more messed up.
Is that unfair?
No, I don't think that's unfair.
I mean, I believe in, you know, mental health.
100% people struggle with their mental health, and that's a real thing.
But I certainly won't be taking any parenting advice of somebody that's, you know, got five nannies, millions of pounds in the bank, you know.
He doesn't earn two grand a month and have to hand $1,200 credit over to a nursery every month
and use the rest to feed the kids and put petrol in the car and pay the mortgage, does he?
I mean, he's so far detached from real life.
It's just embarrassing.
And no, this woe me, oh, I need therapists.
I mean, I do personally believe it's Megan's influence.
He never used to be like that.
He was the rogue royal, you know, and all of a sudden he's met Megan Marker, and he's like, oh, you know,
fetal positions and where is me? Get a grip. Yeah, get a grip. Exactly. I mean, I do find Father Calvin,
so much of what he says doesn't match up with his action. So I just want to show you this picture,
which was when he arrived at the hospital and these poor children were all viewed as used as props,
and they were sort of put in the foyer and made to take their masks off. And look, he's just loving it, right?
loving the attention, loving all of the cameras.
And as Rachel posted on X, is this the same Prince Harry,
who wrote in his book describing camera clicks and flashes as a trauma response
that caused him to feel triggered making his heart race
and bringing back immediate painful memories of his mother's death
because he's not looking too triggered or traumatized here.
He loves it, doesn't it?
Actually, I don't care what makes him triggered or traumatized.
I want you to stop talking about it.
I struggle to find empathy for the man
because he talks about when Archie was first born
and he'd get home from work, stress,
and he doesn't want to pass that energy onto his child.
Stress from what?
Yeah, what work?
What work?
Cutting a ribbon.
Like going to a nice, fancy event, drinking champagne.
No one cares.
You have no real stress.
You live a life of privilege
that most people can only dream of.
Please stop moaning about it.
Who was?
I know, I know.
And he's so deeply unhappy.
There's also fury, by the way,
about the fact that he went to the Australian War Memorial.
because you'll remember this was something that the late Queen Elizabeth II made very clear
that once he had left the royal family he could not do.
You know, he could not prance around as if he was still a member of the British royal family
with the wreaths.
Yet you can see him here at the war memorial.
He arrives and he makes it very obvious that he is desperate to be seen on camera doing this laying.
of the wreath. And Nancy Sidley posted on this, what the heck is the Australian War Memorial
thinking? There's no way King Charles wasn't aware of this. Harry's Megan's spare wrote,
Little Harry needed an ego boost and feeling of importance today. Being Megan Spare, sure,
can put you in a state of irrelevance. And Megan's mole wrote, Queen Elizabeth II never allowed
Harry to place a wreath after running away to be a private citizen with Megan. Daddy, King Charles
the third lets his son disrespect him and continue cosplay as a royal when Queen Elizabeth
made it clear there is to be no half in or half out. And I have to be honest, Peter C. Barnes,
I thought this was a disgusting decision by the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
But the problem is he's a wotopian. He's a hard leftist guy. So he's on the side of Prince Harry.
And he's acting Peter as if he's still a royal. Like, this is a private visit. What are you doing?
Yeah, I have to admit, it's a bit distasteful,
but I actually think the bigger question is,
why did booking a palace allow it?
And the reason for that is they are absolutely terrified
that he writes another book.
Let's be real, the House of Windsor is clinging onto irrelevancy
with the skin of its teeth at the moment,
and they are terrified of what a rogue Prince Harry
might start dishing out in another book.
Now, whether people will kind of buy into it
is a different conversation,
but they are that paralyzed by this kind of,
the Andrew Maband Windsor scandal,
that they don't know what to do,
one of the reasons I think we didn't get an Easter message,
that these kind of issues are starting to bleed into respecting obviously what the late Queen would have wanted,
but also proper protocol and the way that the royal family is supposed to operate.
And that's my bigger concern is that this kind of shadow is so powerful over the House of Windsor at the moment
that without getting a grip on it and actually kind of stabilising everything,
they're in for a lot of trouble.
And by extension, so is everybody else.
Yeah, but it's like Harry, you're just acting.
Like you're on holiday.
You're on holiday.
We can all fly wherever we want.
You know, I can go to Australia.
I'm not a member of the royal family.
I can turn up at the war memorial,
but it's the fact that the Australian government
are legitimising his cosplay.
I find it truly weird.
Especially, by the way, Lucy, this is all about money.
This tour is actually all about making money.
relaunching themselves. So I've got a couple of pieces of evidence to show you. Firstly, the truly
cringeworthy moment where Megan Markle, who remember was previously standing on the balcony of Buckingham
Palace being given an opportunity by Queen Elizabeth the second to become an ambassador to the
entire Commonwealth and change the world and focus on all of her charity pursuits, now taking the coin
to become a TV talent show judge on the fading Australian cooking series,
Master Chef. This is how she was introduced.
We've had Master Chef royalty in the kitchen before, but no one like this.
All the way from Sunny California, please welcome to Master Chef Australia.
The Duchess of Sussex, Megan Markle!
But the irony, Lucy, is that's where she's most happy.
Like strutty now.
I actually thought she looked a bit like Ben, you know, Ben Stiller in Zooland.
Like, she's like strapped.
she's just so happy Lucy
It's like that's where she wants to be
Oh my God
Yeah I cringed watching that
I was just like
She's supposed to be royalty
That's what she married into
What I just don't understand
Why she ever married into the royal family
I don't really get it
No I know and she's not royalty
And by the way
Again I've just got one other piece of evidence
Peter
Do you know
that immediately as this tour launched,
she started putting all of her outfits on a new website,
which she has taken a staking.
And this is an AI-powered fashion website called One Off.
And basically what she does is she puts on this website,
which she now has a stake in,
what she's wearing,
where the brands have come from,
then if members of the public buy those outfits,
she gets a cut of it.
And it's just like, oh.
Yeah, that's not one-off.
That's what we call rip-off, I suppose.
But it's just so it's the desperation, doesn't it?
I mean, like you said, she was given the opportunity that, you know,
it just doesn't come around ever, you know,
to be an ambassador to the Commonwealth to actually have an influence in the world
on a platform that most of us would only dream of.
And yet she just threw it all away to be our master chef in Australia.
I mean, what on earth are credentials for cooking?
because she can barely sell jam,
and she's the only celebrity I know
that can't make money out of selling alcohol.
So I find that an hilarious moment.
But again, it's just a pair of them.
They're kind of made for each other in a way.
Because I don't think it's one is influencing the other.
I just think it's some kind of horrible symbiosis
where they become one person.
And it's just, oh, it's just awful.
But the idea that anybody is going to buy any of her clothes,
I mean, let's be real.
Really?
Who's paying attention to her on the fashion side of stuff?
Because, you know, she's hardly on the cover of Vogue, is she anymore?
No, no, indeed, indeed, indeed.
Okay, we're about to reveal today's Greatest Britain and Juni and Jackass,
so do stand by, but I just want to get to some of your feedback about the fact that Sharon Osbourne has come out and backed Tommy Robinson and said that she's going to be at the United Kingdom rally.
Simon M2 says of Nourinda Court, what a nasty piece of work that woman is.
Norenda's now calling Sharon Osbourne racist.
If she says she doesn't care about Sharon Osborne, why does she have to make an issue?
that is a good point. Andrea Doran poses a very interesting question. Wonder if the mainstream media will
show Mr. President Trump meeting Mr. Tommy Robinson. Very good question. Cala Mizzou says Mike Graham's sacking
was a bad move for talk TV and I completely agree but I'm actually very happy that Mike Graham is
thriving in the independent media. I love a show and I think it's a very positive thing actually
and it was a very bad thing for Talk TV.
And DJ Sue says,
Restore Britain will be the strongest party soon.
It will be the reformers who are splitting the vote.
Who knows? Who knows?
There's a lot to play out, I believe.
Okay, a reminder of your superstar panel nominations
for the worst Britain in the world today.
Father Calvin Robinson,
you know, when I did Kevin McGuire,
he's so annoying, isn't he?
But this was for suggesting that anyone who thinks Axel Rudy Kavana's parents
should be deported are racist. Peter C. Barnes nominated Mark Adderley for his deranged,
lefty rant with wife Nadiahua on blaming Israel for everything from 9 and Leav in the Bondi
Beach Massacre to the killing of Charlie Cook. Of course, we should point out now, Mark Adelie,
an official Green Party candidate. And Lucy Connolly nominated Yvette Cooper for lying about
Southport and covering everything up. She was Home Secretary at the time, of course, and Lucy was jailed.
yet guess who has never been jailed? Oh, that's right. Axel Ruder-Cabana's parents,
even though the inquiry found that they were responsible. Okay, the votes were in 7% of you going for Mark Adderley.
That is Peter C. Barnes's choice, the runner-up, Father Calvin Robinson with Kevin McGuire,
but this wasn't even close. Lucy Connolly, your today's winner is 64% of people back in Yvette Cooper.
I mean, Lucy, I have to ask you your reaction to that Southport inquiry.
and the fact that you spent over 12 months in jail
and there hasn't even been a proper criminal investigation
into the Rudig-Kibana parents.
I mean, you must be furious.
I am furious, but I'm also actually heartbroken by it all
because I honestly didn't believe
that there would be failures on that scale, on this scale.
I knew it was going to be bad,
but this is like nothing we've ever seen before.
And obviously, I was banged up not long after it.
So I was kind of out of the loop.
And I've seen stuff in the media this week that I wasn't aware of.
I've read stuff that I wasn't aware of.
And it's just horrific.
It really is horrific.
It's totally horrifying.
No, it really is.
On a lighter note, Peter C. Barnes, you are nominating for today's greatest Britain.
There you go.
You've gone for Sharon Osborne.
Why?
Yes.
Because it takes bravery to step out of the kind of group think
and actually defend something that you believe in.
And I think Sharon has done something
not many people in the celebrity world do
and not many people in any kind of spheres do
to come out and back people like Tommy
or even acknowledge their existence.
Never mind if you support them or not.
I mean, for Sharon, I think, as realized that,
you know, Birmingham is in a very dangerous place right now.
It's on track that actually most of its counselors
will be part of this independent Islamic network,
which is terrifying.
But I think Sharon has actually gone,
she's going to be a beacon. I hope she is.
I hope we also have an understanding that, you know,
she can't always say exactly what we wanted to say.
And also that it kind of shows that you don't have to be a purist.
You know, you can come to, we should welcome everybody
that wants to change the country.
And I think Sharon has done a great thing here.
And I think she should be respected for it.
She's going to be hated on by people like Narenda,
but haven't we all have been, if you don't been insulted by Narendra,
you're really on a right wing.
Oh, we've been there.
We have been there.
Lucy's certainly been there.
Look, absolutely brilliant superstar panel.
Adore all three of you.
Let me just let everyone know where they can find out much more about you.
Father Calvin Robinson.
He, of course, co-hosts reclaim the media's Fox and Father alongside Lawrence Fox.
Lucy Connolly is back on X now, bravely, and also can be subscribed to on Substack.
And Peter C. Barnes is behind the brilliant politics unspun, which you can
find on both YouTube and Substack. So great to have all three of you here on Outspoken today.
And we're heading across now to Substack, actually, my substack.
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