Dan Wootton Outspoken - TOMMY ROBINSON INTERVENES WITH STARMER AFTER COPS FAIL TO ARREST MIGRANT FOR HOME INVASION
Episode Date: August 14, 2025BREAKING TODAY: Police fail to arrest an illegal from the Britannia Hotel who invaded the house of an elderly blind woman as the UK remains on the edge as more migrant madness explodes. Tommy Robinso...n has made a plea to Slippery Starmer about the incident as Suella Braverman became the first MP to attend a migrant hotel protest as she warns more tough times are ahead. But GB News and Reform UK’s solution to the growing outrage up and down the country is more censorship, with Nigel Farage’s party banning its MPs from the demonstrations and the so-called free speech network adding Ben Habib to its growing banned list, which also includes Rupert Lowe and Robinson. In his Digest Dan reveals how the true horror of the hell being unleashed by illegal migrants operating criminal rings out of luxury hotels paid for by you and me is only being exposed thanks to the independent media. Then on the Superstar Panel: Author and broadcaster Christine Hamilton, and ex-Tory minister and former UKIP leader Neil Hamilton. PLUS: Lewis Goodall of the Fake News Agents runs propaganda on behalf of Sadia Khan claiming London isn’t lawless. We’ll show how he soon had egg on his face. AND: The BBC rejects Narinder Kaur for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing and signs Tom Skinner of the online right instead. Is the culture changing? We’ll debate. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Meghan Markle’s sister Samantha joins Dan for a world exclusive interview ahead of her courtroom showdown with the fake Duchess next month. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/@danwoottonoutspoken?si=-2BhmEbBSN1fyESS?sub_confirmation=1 ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-wootton-outspoken/id1762436723 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltoneek2MSPL10CpSA1J?si=8f6d84e2db56448c ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton#DanWoottonOutspoken#news#outspoken#uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wharton. This is outspoken episode number 292. And breaking today,
police fail or refuse to arrest an illegal from the Britannia Hotel who invaded the house of an elderly blind woman as the UK remains on the edge as migrant madness explodes.
We caught you, mate. We caught you. We caught you.
And when they turn up, they tell us that they can't arrest a man because of its only trespassing.
The third worldism kind of strikes again.
We had an individual break into a blind woman's house.
And according to local residents, he's now been moved into a hotel in Newham.
So Tommy Robinson has made a plea to slippery stum about that incident.
I'll show you shortly as Swala Braverman becomes the first.
MP in the country to attend a migrant hotel protest as she warns more tough times ahead.
I'd say keep speaking, keep standing up for our country and keep fighting peacefully and
within the Lord.
Keep fighting for the country that we love.
But can you believe it?
G.B. News and Reform UK's solution to the growing outrage up and down the country is more
censorship.
With Nigel Farage's party banning its MPs from following Sualla Braverman and attending
migrant hotel protests, and the so-called free speech network adding Ben Habib
to its growing band list, which also includes Rupert Lowe and Tommy Robinson.
The first is that GV News and Talk, who had always had me on virtually non-stop,
have both gone cold on me.
Now, that's been quite interesting to me that they would do that.
In my digest next, I'll reveal how the true horror of that.
the hell being unleashed by illegal migrants operating criminal rings out of luxury hotels,
paid for by you, paid for by me, is only being exposed thanks to the independent media.
Then, my superstar panel weigh in.
Today, the Hamilton's author and broadcaster Chris Dean and ex-tory minister and UKIP leader Neil.
Also coming up on the show today, Lewis Goodall of the fake news agents runs propaganda on behalf of Sadiq Khan.
claiming London isn't lawless. We'll show you how he soon had egg on his face. And a whole
load of other lefties do, too, by the way. We'll name and shame them. And the BBC,
rejects Narenda Kerr for this year's strictly come dancing and signs Tom Skinner of the online
right instead. So is this proof that the culture is changing. We will debate. Then in the
uncanceled after show on Substack, Megan Markle's sister Samantha joins me for a world-exclusive interview
ahead of her courtroom showdown with the fake Duchess next month.
We're going to make some big news on that
so you can sign up to watch at www.
outspoken.live.
Of course, it's the last greatest Britain and Union Jackass of the week.
At the end of the show, we're going to put our four Union Jackasses
from Monday to Thursday head to head in a mega YouTube poll
to find the worst Britain in the world this week.
But here are your last nominees that you can vote for in the YouTube live chat.
Carol Vorderman, nominated by Slim Douglas, who says, let's not forget, she campaigned hard for this mess.
The aforementioned are in decor nominated by Darren Donaldson.
The grift limit does not exist.
Must be exhausting stuff, he says.
And Krish Kandia, nominated by Baste Glar 432.
That's for branding Robert Jenrick as xenophobic on BBC Radio 4 for expressing concern for his own children.
So three good nominees for you to choose from today.
Get voting in the live chat.
Keep your comments coming in throughout the show.
I'll bring you the results and read the best of your contributions before we go today.
So do stick with us.
But now, let's go.
The true horror of the hell being unleashed by illegal migrants operating criminal rings out of luxury hotels.
paid for by you and me is only being exposed thanks to the independent media.
The political establishment and MSM, they believe that not talking about the consequences
of the daily invasion via our southern border and trumpeting stats which deludedly claim
everything is great, that that will stop the growing uprising against the betrayal of our borders
and the Britain we love. I don't think so. Because yesterday, yet another migrant, 32,
old Mohammed Shah Wark from Syria was arrested from the Bell Hotel in Epin Essex and swiftly
charged for sexual assault alleged to have been committed just days ago. But nine times out of ten,
these criminal networks are getting away with their appalling behaviour. Which brings me to the
horrifying scenes at the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf, recently converted into a migrant hotel
causing chaos and carnage for locals,
as this demonic-looking resident
decided to show himself into the house of a female,
a female said to be elderly and blind.
This is the guy.
This is him.
He tried to walk into a girl's house on the IOD.
We watched her chase him.
Now he's trying to cover his face.
Look.
Police, please.
We caught you, mate. We caught you. We caught you.
Now, brilliant independent journalist Jack Hadfield, he was soon on the scene.
He posted a photo from a local resident in the Canary Warf area of a man seemingly wearing the same clothes as the alleged home invader near the Britannia Hotel today.
The local told him they reported another attempted home invasion to the police.
And so how can we have any faith in our justice system when those police,
refuse to take action. Fasel the Great posted, are you actually joking?
And a legal migrant enters a women's home and then leaves and walks away.
Locals apprehended him and called the police.
The police say they can't arrest him because he didn't steal anything.
What is wrong with you?
And that actually happened, watch.
This man in this vehicle, this man in this vehicle has just entered a lady's property without her consent.
and these officers have said it's not an offence they're letting him go they're letting him go
officer how is that how is that not an offence how is it not an offence entering someone's
house regardless if they she didn't want him in the house he's an
blind lady bro he's an alarm fear of distress if she's not alarmed even in here
you're letting him go he's allowed to do that does she be he's allowed to do that
You guys are quite unhappy about the streets, but we have no allocation to our support, okay?
I understand that that's not something you want to hear, but there's only so much people do,
and obviously, she's the main person there, and she does want to press charges.
She does want to press charges.
Sorry, everybody in some one there's a lot more than trespass.
Come through.
So if I went in someone's house, you'd do me for burglary.
It's away.
Sorry, buddy.
Sorry, buddy.
They're going to release it?
It's starting.
We're releasing.
Apparently.
We're not. We've got to start, we're going to.
We've let him go about his business.
Good Lord, so that Axel Ruda-Gabana look alike.
just patrolling the street because the police let him go.
Tommy Robinson furious about this,
pleading directly with slippery Stama.
He wrote,
illegal immigrants staying at the Britannia Hotel and Canary Wharf
has broken into a lady's home in broad daylight.
How much more are we supposed to take care, Stama?
Get them out of our country.
Now, locals Dean and Ritchie,
who were involved in apprehending the illegal,
expressed the growing frustration on the ground
that so many of us feel.
We then detain him, we don't touch him,
we phone the police, and we say to the police
that come down, this is what's happened.
They turn up, once they turn up,
this is where the two-tier policing comes into play.
They turn up, and when they turn up,
they tell us that they can't arrest the man
because of its only trespassing.
He didn't say anything, he didn't want to touch anything in their property, which they don't know, because of the girl managed to get him out of her property.
They put the man in their vehicle and drive him to return him to the Britannia Hotel on the Isle of Dogs Canary Wolf.
We didn't get down there, and then when we get down there, that's where all the two-tier policing starts.
They say they can't arrest a man through trespassing, not being a criminal offence, a civil matter.
What's he doing in there?
What's he doing in the property in the first place?
What's his intentions of going into their house?
And then once we get down there, they then started issuing...
Section 35 we're done for.
So the old bill said you've got to live a property and you can't come back to 2 o'clock in the morning.
Now this is going on multiple times every day in cities up and down this country.
Indeed, we only know about this particular incident at all because of citizen and independent journalists like Young Bob.
Inside the Britannia Hotel where Third Worldism kind of strikes again.
We had an individual break into a blind woman's house and according to local residents he's now been moved into a hotel in Newham.
So this kind of demonstrates that firstly the British public have now become emotionally unimpressed by people taking advantage of British citizens.
And secondly, protests will continue to spark out in response to events like this and of course the police will just continually section 35 them.
So it demonstrates an incompetency by the police.
and also an incompetency in terms of migration.
Of course, there hasn't been a word, not a word,
not a single word from London's failed mayor, Sadiq Khan.
But his Tory rival, Susan Hall, did challenge him last night,
writing, attention, Sadiq Khan.
We don't want these hotels in London.
Look what's happening here.
I know details about this because locals let me know.
This incident must be dealt with appropriately.
I would suggest that it's wrong for people to enter property
without being invited.
But as for the Met Police, Sadiq Khan's met police, their response was yet again clear as mud.
As they claimed, we understand a man entered a property through an open door, having been followed by a group of men in the street.
The man has not been arrested at this time, as our initial investigation has not identified any offences.
We understand this is distressing for the occupants.
No sugar Sherlock.
This is a complex set of events, and we are working hard to.
to investigate and understand what happened, reviewing officers' body-worn video footage.
Okay, two things here.
No eyewitnesses said there were any group of men following this illegal.
And can I just be clear?
Are we seriously saying that in the new lawless Britain, it is acceptable to enter somebody's house?
This is insane.
I mean, what's going on in London, by the way, is increasingly lawless.
the men who attacked Orthodox Jews with water pistols.
They've got let off, of course, just with a slap on the wrist.
I think this was awful, actually.
Watch this.
Just absolutely horrific behaviour.
And of course, in this case,
because the targeting was of an ethnic group,
that isn't trendy.
Salit Khan, again, doesn't give it a damn.
Now, given the increasing presence of Antifa and the hard left,
I have to say, it's hard not to feel huge empathy
with this Tommy Robinson supporter.
I don't call you no egg.
Just taking pictures and he wants to come over,
take the piss out my sign.
My daughter goes at school there,
and I don't want none of this shit around here no more.
Fucking done with it.
I'm out of the east end.
You step my front door open.
You come on, lily, lily.
Get in there.
Look at what I'm fucking putting up with.
Look at this.
Should I play the fucking baby birthday music?
What is this?
What is this, lads?
Antifa like me.
What is this?
We don't need it, do we?
I'm not racist, nothing at all.
I want an easy life for my children and everyone.
Show me who you are and you're welcome here.
What are wrong?
100% mate.
And I want to get his in there, once they're excited around me?
Yeah.
I said, done fuck or wrong.
We love Tommy Robinson!
Tommy Robinson!
There's only one to be Rosson!
There's anyone Tommy Robson!
There's anyone to be Rootson!
There's anyone Tommy Rootson!
There's anyone coming Rootson!
There's any more!
Wake up. Wake up. Wake up. Wake up. Wanker. Wanker. Warker. Warker. Warker.
I understand. His anger. I totally get it. I mean, there he is saying, look, my street's been destroyed. My kids aren't safe. It's just awful. It's just awful.
And those antifa thugs have zero sympathy. There was a rare victory last night, though.
in Waterlooville, prompting Suella Braverman to make history becoming the first sitting MP
to speak at an anti-migrant hotel protest. And as Tommy Robinson pointed out, Nigel Farage
and Reform UK have actually banned their councillors and MPs from attending and supporting.
I wanted to share with you Suella's words to the independent journalist Jack Hadders, which were inspiring,
but I think also show the challenge we're facing ahead.
Here with Swellabarabweman now outside in Waterlooville,
obviously today has been quite a victory protest,
a victory rally, obviously with the migrants not being housed
in the NGO just above the shop here.
But obviously the Home Office has said,
obviously in response to your petition response to this,
that they still are seeking to house asylum seekers
legal migrants in your constituency.
So what do people do?
Because obviously even protest one place,
they might shut it down,
they might cancel the plans there,
there's moved somewhere else. So what to be the end game? What can everyone here who's concerned
about what's happening to their wives, their girls, you know, their daughters, their sisters?
What can the British people do to actually solve the problem?
I agree. Unfortunately, this is not the end of the story. And whilst today we've got a temporary reprieve
and there's a mood of celebration rightly amongst the people of Waterlooville because we've stopped
these particular plans, there's no guarantee that this is the end. So there will probably be
more attempts by the Home Office to place asylum seekers and illegal migrants in the
district. We have to be vigilant. It was thanks to local Conservative councillors who blew
the whistle that these plans got stopped and we just have to hope that that exposure
happens again. The council is held to account. There is the, you know, there's transparency
and everybody knows what's happening because I think when there's knowledge people have
power and you know people have spoken, people have spoken with
their feet in their thousands. We've never seen anything like this in Waterlooville, as far as I've
known Waterloo. And this is historic. And so people can really make a difference when they abide
by the law and they voice their concerns peacefully but respectfully. And so a quick one,
what would you say to everybody else in the country here at these migrant protests, you know,
20 or so different cities, what would you say to them now that we've had a success here?
I'd say keep speaking, keep standing up for our country
and keep fighting peacefully and within the north
and keep fighting for the country that we love.
I found that really inspiring actually.
Then, of course, there's the forgotten front,
the French migrant camps,
which two of Suella's Tory colleagues are helping to expose.
Now, I get that this is ironic, right?
I get this is ironic, you don't have to tell me,
you know I do not support the Conservative Party
after what they did,
I understand they are largely responsible for this mess, but I still credit the specific work.
Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Phil, revealing that he just had a knife pulled in the new jungle camp by Duncirk
and was then pelted with bottles while trying to speak to migrants.
Chris, we just had a guy walk behind us with a rather large knife.
Do you need to go?
Okay.
So it turns out someone's walked by with a large knife.
so we're going to move.
Yeah, and at the end of that, I mean, obviously we had to leave quickly because someone called a knife.
I found it pretty shocking.
Yeah, we're talking to that guy, didn't want to show us his face.
And I was concentrating on that.
And then you said that behind me, somebody had walked past and pulled out some kind of machete.
So yeah, we left pretty quickly.
Swinging it around in the air like that.
I mean, it was clearly he was doing it to send a message to the other people.
Yeah, to the other people there.
So whether it was a case of don't speak.
I mean, the other thing that I would just point out is we spoke to the one gentleman there.
There was another couple of guys that we saw that were carrying brand new life jackets.
They refused to answer any real questions about that.
I mean, the guy gave you a story about that he was from Afghanistan.
So quite clearly, they're planning to cross the channel illegally.
And I said to him, that's illegal.
And he said, I don't care.
I mean, he was completely up.
Well, right, the threat is.
We've got to go.
Did you see, that literally been bottled.
And these are the people who are invading our country every single day.
Also there, Shadow Justice Secretary, as I describe him,
the spiritual leader of the new conservators, Robert Jenrick, who posted, I was in Northern France
last Saturday to Monday. One thousand one hundred and ninety migrants crossed the channel
and that time alone. Is it any surprise when this is how easy the French make it to break in?
Britain's being scammed. Watch.
I've just spent 48 hours in northern France.
I wanted to see what's going on up close.
I'm Robert. I'm from England.
Why do you want to go to England?
English.
We're told these are refugees, fleeing danger.
But that's not what I found.
And by the way, when he called the police and actually said,
this is what I've found, that they're about to hit off from Dunkirk.
Do you think anyone turned up like hell they did?
there are so many stark and chilling warnings about the hell the UK is facing without urgent change
and I think perhaps most shocking is the brilliant Ion Hershey Ali telling us overnight
that Britain is turning into Somalia as Stephen Edgington who interviewed her pointed out
she knows what that means a clan mentality radical Islam
backward views and the oppression of women.
Rather than integrating such migrants,
she warns those migrants are transforming Britain
into their own culture.
You must listen to her warning.
So do you fear just very briefly the West is
becoming more like Somalia rather than the other way around?
Well, if you look at the demographic changes, yes.
Because more and more people like the Somali clans
are coming here and establishing themselves here
and they are being told you can have the welfare state whatever it's office you can have it
you don't have to give anything in return the westerners are not having babies themselves
and then there's the Muslim Brotherhood so there's that other layer which I was telling me that
complex which explicitly telling Muslim immigrants do not assimilate do not adopt the values of the West
so we have a cocktail of problems we have a cocktail of expectations of the
immigrant, clan immigrant, the Muslim immigrant versus the white nation-state host society
that are all at crossroads with one another. And there is the way out of it to have
this honest, open discussions. People are not being asked to give up their clans. But if you
come to England, if you come to, we're in Hungary now, if you come to America, this is how
we live with her. Here are the rules. I talked a little bit about, please give me one second
because it's so important to me.
The way men behave towards women
is now becoming the most manifest problem in Europe.
You cannot walk the streets without.
I feel safe in Hungary.
I feel safe in Jerusalem.
I don't feel safe in Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, London.
That is crazy.
We're sacrificing girls and women at the altar of what?
Because what is, is it atonement?
I mean, I've talked to so many different people
will try and give me an explanation of why the host societies are behaving in the ways that they behave.
We are sacrificing our women and girls.
So what is there to do?
We'll certainly take inspiration from the pink ladies who are planning a massive day of action on Wednesday, the 1st of October.
with that and Tommy's Uniting the Kingdom Rally next month,
I would argue that soon, Slippri Stama
won't be able to avoid the rising levels of anger
about what he is doing to our country.
Now, the superstar panel.
Neil and Christine Hamilton with me.
Christine, how utterly shocking
were those scenes outside the Britannia Hotel,
this new migrant hotel in Canary Wharf last night,
where we're now told that this little Axel Ruder-Cabana lookalike,
I don't know the guy, but he looked demonic to me,
can literally enter the home of a blind elderly woman
and not be arrested.
It's nuts.
What is happening?
Well, you're quite right.
I mean, I am so...
Look at him, Christine.
I know.
I don't want to look at him, thank you very much.
And you're absolutely right.
He does look like Axel, whatever.
I was happily minding my own business in the vegetable garden,
and I came in to get ready for you,
and I have now gone into such a deep depression.
One thing after another, it's not that I didn't know
that this sort of stuff was happening.
Neil will be the one to tell you the law.
As I understand it, the critical fact is that her door was open.
He didn't even have to open the door.
No, Neil is shaking his head.
But, oh, no, that is Axel Ruder-Bakar.
That is.
They look so similar.
It's chilly.
But there's so many of these people.
Okay, Neil, so is that true?
Is that true?
If your door is open, someone can walk in and not be arrested?
No, of course it isn't.
The fact that your door is open doesn't mean it's an invitation to the world at large to come in without your permission.
And there's such a thing as criminal trespass.
It's true what the police say.
that a civil trespass obviously isn't something for which you can be arrested.
But if the manner in which you conduct yourself is such as to inspire fear or distress
in the person who is inside the house, then that is one of the ingredients of criminal trespass.
And they could certainly have arrested for that, in my opinion, at least for questioning
and further investigation.
What we're seeing in those dreadful scenes, which you showed, is the disintegration of our
culture and indeed of our nation. And this is something which governments in recent decades
have deliberately chosen to bring about because we know that as far as the Labour Party concerned,
they don't really believe in Britain anyway. They think that we should be ashamed of our
past. They believe that we should have social disintegration by having, you know, rainbow
nation, people from all over the world with no single individual connection to a
bring us all together. And that's the way in which countries disintegrate into chaos. And
that's what we're seeing before our very eyes. We have a government that doesn't really believe
in Britain. We have an opposition that doesn't believe in opposing. And so our parliament,
which is supposed to be the grand chamber of the nation, in which our fears and hopes are vested,
does absolutely nothing to protect us from the scenes that you've seen there. In fact, they've done
everything possible to bring about.
The last Conservative government presided over the largest increase in immigration,
the entire history of Britain.
And as a result of Boris Johnson's appalling relaxation of our immigration laws,
visa restrictions, et cetera, we increased our net migration to 750,000 a year of legal migrants.
And now our illegal migrants are up to 50,000 a year.
And 50,000 was what Enoch.
Paul was afraid of 50 or 60 years ago it is famous so-called rivers of blood speech at that time
the net migration to our country was only 50,000 and those were illegal migrants now the net migration is
illegals and the net migration of legals is many times that so you know British governments have
deliberately presided over this mess and you know the Treasury's view is that we need more
and more immigration because that's the way the economy grows but the economy may grow but if you
divide that by the number of people in the country, people are getting poorer year in and year out.
And our culture, Neil.
I mean, it's being crushed.
Christine, I mean, I know there's an irony
because I totally agree with everything Neil has just said
about the Conservative government.
At the same time, I did find Suella Braverman
inspiring at Waterlooville.
I wish all of our MPs could have the sort of bravery
in balls of her.
She's the first MP, Christine, to turn up
to one of these migrant protests.
Reform has actually banned.
They've banned their politicians, their MPs, their councillors from attending.
But, I mean, that, excuse me, that to me is absurd.
What does reform stand for if it doesn't stand for standing up against this sort of nonsense?
And as I understand it, I may be wrong, but Robert Jenrick, you showed his clips from his visit over to France.
He did resign from the cabinet, didn't he, because of their...
As did Suella.
As did Suella.
So I think people who say to Generic, oh, it was all your fault, he did do the Honourable thing and resigned.
But the other thing that annoy, I mean, I am, honestly, I may sound quite calm,
but I'm actually not, I'm furious.
The other thing is we are paying the French millions of pounds to do nothing.
Surely we could see that they weren't going to do anything
because it's not in their interest to do it.
I mean, they are helping these people on their way to this country.
And the people say, oh, but their birth rate amongst the Indigenous Brits is declining,
therefore we need all these immigrants.
I'm sorry, but we don't.
We don't need any more immigrants who are going to bring the wrong values, the wrong culture, the wrong heritage, the wrong, wrong, everything into this country.
We need more people who share our values and share the way we respect women and we respect, you know, the countryside, etc, etc.
I mean, it's, and that lady, by the way, who was blind and elderly, I mean, can you imagine how she felt?
He may not have stolen anything from her,
but what he has done is stolen her peace of mind
and that of all sorts of other people
who are in a similar position.
If he can walk in there and get away with it.
And the other thing that struck me,
sorry to ramble on,
but the average age of those police people,
was so young,
and we don't have enough police any longer with experience.
I can't now remember the statistics,
but the statistics of the number of police
who have less than four years experience is horrifying, absolutely horrifying.
I mean, that guy should have been taken off for questioning.
What the hell were you doing in her house?
And don't you know that this isn't how you behave?
You should have had a hell of a lesson,
even if nothing could be done legally, as it were.
Well, almost all police forces now are completely consumed by political correctness.
Their chief constables are totally woke.
In London, of course, it's probably worse than anywhere else
because the police commissioner in London
is Saddick Khan himself.
Exactly.
And we want to come to him.
We want to come to him actually
because that lying little goblin
is really gaslighting us all
about crime in London
and the left are all jumping on the spandah wagon.
We will get to that actually.
But first,
a major censorship row
is developing
after it was revealed
that GB News and
Talk TV have added Ben Habib to its famous list of band contributors, meaning he joins Tommy
Robinson and Rupert Lowe as persona on the so-called free speech broadcaster.
I knew this was going on for some time, but of Advance UK have just gone public on this,
writing GB News and Talk TV may have gone cold, but the podcast circuit is red hot.
they can keep me off their TV studios, but they can't keep me out of the fight.
You can't silence a message when the people are listening.
And interestingly, Ben Habib actually spoke about this band for the first time on a podcast
outside of the mainstream media hosted by the brilliant Paul Thorpe Watch.
How are you finding your newfound fame, if you like, and popularity?
Have you sort of noticed the difference in the way people are recognising you and speaking with you?
Well, a couple of things, three things that happened, I think, in my personal life.
The first is that GV News and Talk, who had always had me on virtually non-stop,
had both gone cold on me.
Now, that's been quite interesting to me that they would do that,
which suggests to me there are other forces in play of which I was not previously aware.
The second thing is I am just all over podcasts, you know, such as yourself and others.
And that is, that seems to be winning the day talk and GB News.
I think the podcast circuit and committed podcasters and presenters like yourself are really getting me in there.
Indeed. And the thing is the media is changing, but this is still disgusting shame on GB News.
What is it? What is it? Well, I can tell you I was one of their launch presenters.
Unfortunately, it has morphed from being a free speech broadcaster to effectively an organ of the establishment,
the centre-right establishment controlled by Paul Marshall and Lagartem Institute, two billionaires.
Richard Taylor posts on this.
So true Ben Habib dropped from being a regular with GV&U's and weekly show on Talk TV with Mike Graham.
I've reached out, but alas to no avail.
He is, of course, one of the members of the Advance UK.
bored. And he also said we won't forget
neither will those that gather on the 13th of September. What was
interesting too is that Dawn by British directly challenged Michelle Jubrey on
this writing Michelle Jubes used to have Ben Habib on regularly. Surely she has some say
over her guests. Do you, Michelle? And again, I thought I would step in to help on this
because I do think it is a great weakness of a presenter like Michelle Jubri not to stand up for her guest,
but she wants the money.
And unfortunately, there are a whole load of things that Michelle Juby just knows she cannot talk about on air,
including her support of Tommy Robinson.
Now, you might think that is me in some way digging out Michelle Jubry.
It is not.
But I am being honest because, unfortunately, there is a huge amount of control going on within that broadcaster.
So to my superstar panel, Neil and Christine Hamilton, both regulars on GV News, although not so much these days, certainly not in my days when you were regular regulars.
But Christine Hamilton, I'm sorry, this is just anti-democratic, the fact that Ben Habib and Rupert Lowe, two absolute stars of the station, favorites on the station.
I can tell you, they were two of the most popular guests the station ever had on because I used to get all of the viewer feedback in.
The moment they jump ship from Reform UK
And in the case of Rupert Lott was hardly his fault, was he?
He was forced out with this sick police investigation
For which he was cleared.
Ben Habib was a little bit more graceful in his exit.
But Nigel Farad said some horrible things about him.
As soon as they leave Reform UK,
they're effectively dropped from GB News.
This is anti-democratic.
Of course it is.
I mean, what reform do is up to them
And we have experience of Farage and the way he behaves.
The way he treated Rupert Lowe and Ben Habib is exactly the same way he treated Neil many, many years ago.
He can't bear the slightest bit of what you might call competition.
So that was fairly inevitable that Rupert Lowe was going to have to go.
But for G.B. News to do it, I don't understand it because they're supposed to be the bastions of free speech.
And when I heard that we were going to be discussing this, because I've been doing other things like having eye operations and stuff,
I thought, I'm behind the times.
I didn't realize that Ben had been.
So I texted him.
I said, Ben, what's this all about?
And this is what he said.
He said, they'd never admit it.
But I haven't been on GB News for six weeks,
which is the exact length of time since advance was launched.
I can only conclude that they are protecting Farage.
I find it strange that a news outlet that is level pegging
and very often beating the BBC Sky, etc., etc.
and have two presenters, two regular presenters
who are members of Parliament for one party,
which only has five MPs.
I mean, they've got two fifths of a parliamentary party as presenters.
That doesn't seem to me to be right.
And I was fully expecting Nigel or Lee Anderson or both
to step back, but neither of them has.
And GB News clearly is happy about that.
See, where I stand on this.
A reform.
Well, yes, exactly.
Where I stand on this, Neil, is that
I actually don't want anyone banned because you know my view as total free speech absolutism.
I don't think the off-communists should exist at all and we'll come to them in one second.
But what I absolutely do believe is that G.B. News should not be banning mainstream politicians.
This is nuts. I don't think they should be banning Tommy Robinson. I don't think they should be banning Katie Hopkins.
I don't think they should have got rid of Lawrence Fox and Father Calvin Robertson and myself.
But increasingly, it feels like what's...
they are trying to do is set a particular political agenda. And it does very much seem one that is
based around this move to the centre because, Neil, there has been a quite clear move to the centre
from Reform UK, but now GB News as well. Well, I think as they've become more successful,
they become more cautious, perhaps. And that may explain the psychology of this. But, you know,
Rupert Lowe and Ben Habib are not frothing at the mouth extremists.
They're both highly successful businessmen in their own sphere.
They're highly articulate.
They are very moderate in the way they express themselves.
And they're highly intelligent men.
And they're very good broadcasters.
I mean, Ben Habib, I think it's absolutely superb.
And I just don't understand a TV channel
that doesn't want to make use of people like that
rather than freeze them out,
if that's the decision that has been taken.
I just cannot understand why they would allow themselves to be put in the position
where we are talking about them in this way.
That's no good for the brand that G.B. News has created and is trying to increase.
And it really is bad news for us all, except, as you said, right at the start of this segment of today's programme.
Of course, the world of podcasting and communication on the internet really outflanks all the traditional methods of broadcasting, including what you might call the free channels that are not part of the mainstream blog.
Well, exactly. This is what they don't actually realize. They are signing their own death warrant. This is what Gadsad describes as suicidal empathy, right? And I'm going to give you an example of it. This happened this morning. You probably missed it. But my.
God, it was an incredible bustup.
Live on G.B. News.
They let this dude on the channel.
I can't stand him.
He is such a nefarious force in this country.
He's called Michael Crick.
I think he used to be the political editor for Channel 4 News.
He claims to be a centrist, but he's on the hard left.
He despises G.B. News.
He wants it shut down.
When I was the primetime presenter on the channel, he did not appear on my show once.
Not once.
I would not have him on.
these days he's wheeled out constantly because I guess they think oh if we have a critic on it might in some way appease offcom
but what happened this morning was extraordinary because live on air on a show hosted by
Andrew Pearce and Dawn Niesom who just sat there really I mean Andrew slightly fought back but not
really he just went for the channel it was extraordinary TV watch this
murder. What do you mean you get away with murder, Michael? Come on. That's a ridiculous.
What do you mean, let's us get away with murder? But in terms of your bias, I mean, you know,
of your present, I mean, how many members, here's a quiz question for you, how many members of
the, of the, of the reform parliamentary party over the last 12 months of being GV News presenters?
Three. Which other party has three of its, has half of its presenters on G. Well, hang on.
How many of your presenters? Well, hang on. Well, let's answer the question, Michael.
Michael, we've got Miriam Kate's on this channel, she's a former Tory MP.
We've got Jacob Rees-Mogg on this channel, he's a former Tory MP.
Right to centre, right-to-center, right-to-center.
There's not many left-wingers left on your channel.
Hang on, Michael.
Now, Ofcom should have cracked down on this.
Hang on, Michael, Gloria DiPiero is a presenter here.
She's a former Labour MP.
We have, we are a broad church.
Well, that's just right.
And I would say, and I would say people listen to it.
You can list about 20 right-wing presenters, and there may be one or two left-wing presenters.
And you often get.
debates, a bit like this one, where there's two of you against somebody expressing,
well, I'm not even left of centre myself, I'm a centrist, but expressing an alternative view.
Michael, I think there's not enough programmes. I'm up against three people. I don't think you need someone
on that, Michael. And it's not fair. And you're, I mean, you're a propaganda channel, not a
news channel. Same as talk. Well, that's not fair either. And I'm sure I've done something about this.
But that's a different matter. We're not discussing that, really. We're discussing.
Well, I would respect on the fact with propaganda. The BBC, I would say is propaganda.
I would say it is left of centre and it churns out a left of centre bias all the time,
which is why it's viewing figures and listening figures are falling.
Well, I think...
I mean, I just find it extraordinary.
I mean, I guess, Christine, you could say,
well, at least they're having that side of the argument on.
But when you're banning Rupert Lowe,
when you're banning Tommy Robinson, you're banning Ben Habib,
but you're letting Michael Crick on all the time to behave like that.
I just don't know what's going on.
Well, I have no idea whether they let him on.
all the time. I don't watch enough.
If they've got to have the lefties,
it's Michael Crick to say he's centre, dear, heaven's alive.
We've known Michael for many, many years,
and he certainly is not.
They do have the lefties on.
I can't think that they have Benjamin Butterworth on a lot,
who I actually like Benjamin.
And there's a Matthew, somebody, Matthew Stadlin.
Matthew Stadlin, yes.
Because they're all useful idiots for off-com.
That's why they have them on.
The off-communists insist upon it.
I'm not against them having Michael Crick on,
per se, because as you say, they have to have balance.
But to me, that whole debate just got out of hand.
It was ridiculous.
It was a shouting match.
Well, I would have shut it down.
What's interesting is when you actually start canceling people, though,
and I know this, and you two know all about this too,
it just gives you more, I think, more verve.
It gives you more get up and go.
It gives you more desire, because if you're being cancelled,
well, there must be a reason behind it.
And I wanted to just show you.
the final part of this Ben Habib interview with Paul Thorpe, because I noticed a real change
in the way that Ben was talking. It's very clear there is now a new fire in his belly. And he
views Advance UK in this political movement now as his calling for life. Whereas in Reform UK,
he was always sort of slightly on the sideline and he wasn't sure if this was really what he wanted
to do. Well, my God, the cancellation has changed him. Watch this.
The third thing that's taking place, which no one will be aware of, is that the burden of what I've taken on, the responsibility of it weighs heavily on me.
I think about it non-stop, and I know that I'm taking on something, which it's going to get bigger and bigger.
I can see that now.
And there's going to be no, there's going to be no calm moments.
Yeah, I think for the rest of my life, Paul, I think this is probably something, this is a train I've got on, which will keep me busy for the rest of my life.
Maybe it's, but Ben, it's your calling. You know, you've been given to us, I believe, as the man that can lead us to victory. I said that from the day I met you. And I've seen nothing since to change my mind. I think that you're a man on a mission. You are exactly what the nation needs.
And I think there's no stopping us, Neil.
I really believe that.
Well, thank you.
There certainly won't be any, we won't fail for want to try.
Every single thing that needs to be tried and tested to deliver the result that we all want will be tried and tested.
There won't be a single page that won't be turned over.
No stone left unturned.
We're going to do everything.
Neil Hamilton, I found that fascinating.
It was a totally new uncompromising Ben Habib.
this is it for him. This is his life's work now.
Yeah, I think that's absolutely right. And you could say the same about Rupert Lowe.
I mean, Rupert would never have thought of himself cast in this light, you know,
even a year ago, or whenever it was that he was cast and drive to darkness by Farras.
But both of them now are fired up by a sense of mission.
And, you know, Farage has a sense of admission, of course, par excellence.
And he has done an amazing job in the last 25, 30 years.
first of all with UKIP and the Brexit Party and reform.
So nobody can take that away from him.
But I think it's tragic that we are seeing,
we call it the right for these purposes,
now a fracturing of what should be a unified response
to the UNY party,
which has ruined our country in the last 40, 50 years.
The only bright gleam in the dark of the last 50 years
was the Thetcher administration.
And since 1990, the Tory party has gone in fits and starts in the opposite direction until now it's virtually indistinguishable from the Labour Party in the outcome of what it does.
And it's tragic, therefore, that, you know, what should be an opportunity for all people like minds, like Ben, Rupert Lowe, yourself, us, and most, if not all the people who are in reform.
that we should be risking the failure of our project to restore the integrity of our country
and defend our culture in a way that no government has been doing almost in our lifetimes.
Indeed, but if GB News is going to cut us all off, sorry, Neil, I'll let you finish your point,
but I'm just going to say if GB News is going to cut all of us patriots out,
then unfortunately there's going to have to be other platforms.
Absolutely right. And let's remember, you know, the audience for news channels like Sky, BBC, News 24, as well as GP News, is minute. Probably no more than a million or so people watching at any one time. So in a population of 65 million and rapidly rising, then, you know, this is marginal at best. So the world, the free world, as I call it, of the internet, actually is on a par with them all
I would guess, and it's far more flexible than broadcast channels can ever be.
So, but what a shame it is that we're not uniting and combining to maximise our firepower and strength.
Rather than talking now about why it is that people are trying to undermine in effect
the outcome of what we're all fighting to achieve.
Lawless London is now at the heart of the biggest political debate of the day.
So let me tell you, this is the city that I have chosen to live in for the past two decades.
I moved here when I was 21.
I fell in love with it.
It very quickly was part of my heart and part of my soul.
And my God, I used to proudly boast that I lived in the best city in the world.
But under Sadiq Khan, London has turned into a total shithole.
A dangerous, lawless place where you are not safe on the streets.
I mean, I just want to show you Oxford Street last night.
For example, this is the main shopping district of the United Kingdom,
which now, after midnight, becomes a homeless camp.
And these are the types of streets that even in broad daylight,
you cannot walk down with a Rolex watch if you don't.
want to be murdered or even a mobile phone if you don't want to be robbed. But what's happening on
the left is that these propagandists who are in the pocket of Sadiq Khan, some of them who have
financial relationships with Sadiq Khan and the Labour London administration, are trying to say that
people like me are lying about our lived experiences, which they are meant to care so much about.
So I'm apparently lying now about the fact that I have been mugged twice in London.
and no one violently got to me, but I was walking with my phone out and gangs of hood rats came and stole it.
And it's a violating feeling.
Or what about the time when two hooded guys on the back of a motorbike came at me under a bridge?
Now, again, in that case, they didn't get a thing.
But you walk away thinking, well, was I stupid to fight back?
Because could they have stabbed me?
But no, no, no, no.
According to Lewis Goodell, who is now on the ultimate campaign to say that there is no issue
in our biggest city, he says so many sad little bots on here,
talking about people like me,
triggered by actual facts about a city they certainly don't live in.
I've been here for 20 years, you moron,
and probably haven't visited for years, if ever.
Pathetic.
And he decided to go to Las Vegas, no less,
to make this point on the fake news agents.
This role that the city,
has come to have. And as I say, to some extent, it's been part of right-wing politics for a long
time, going all the way back to Richard Nixon, you know, running against the city, Republicans
and the right-wing setting up cities as being these kind of kind of infernos of chaos and destruction
and drugs and crime, race tension, race rights and all of these sorts of things. And sometimes
there is a kernel of truth to any or to any or all of those things, but they are become grossly
exaggerated. That has been a feature of American politics.
for a long time. We see it more and more in British politics as well. We talked about it on the show
a little bit before, particularly online and in the online right. London increasingly being set up
as this kind of hellhole, this kind of dystopian nightmare where crime is completely out
of control. You can barely walk out of your house without getting beaten up or your possession
stolen from, you're taken from you, where fair evasion is completely rampant on the tube,
where the tube is looking like kind of Gothen City or something like that from a Batman
from a 1990s Batman film. You know, on and on it, on it goes.
being used, usually often in a completely exaggerated way by people who know that they're not
really like that for their own political ends. I think you can see a direct line, a direct line
between that sort of American politics, a politics that Trump has intensified and augmented
and a lever that he pulls on whenever he's in a little bit of trouble, which as you say,
John, he is at the moment related to the Epstein stuff. And you're seeing that being replicated in
British politics as well, from very, very mainstream figures. And I think that is a, that is just
part of politics, which again is just another part of the way that the sort of the right,
the radical right in particular, across the Atlantic now acts as one and the same.
And ideologically, ideationally, ideationally, philosophically, is increasingly fused.
You, sir, are the radical. You are the asshole here. Because what you're doing is completely
trampling all over. What we are actually living through.
what we are actually experiencing every single day.
As Sophie Kokoran pointed out,
the right wing are making up that there is more crime.
Oh, really?
Then explain why we need signs telling people to hide their phone.
Security tags on cheese, supermarket stakes, boxed up,
and pedestrian barriers on bridges.
Take a guess.
Or Chris Worrell, who said, phone-necked.
Rope saved it from a second grab.
two days later. Hammer attack outside my flat. Sainsbury's robbed twice while I was in there.
But please Lewis, do explain from your metropolitan bubble how it's all just bots or by people who don't
live here. Ian Atkinson. I lived in Brixton Hill during the riot of 1995. I now live on Dartmoor,
but work in London frequently. It feels less safe now than it ever did. Then crime figures the mayor didn't
you support that feeling. Snaring at the people for wanting a safe capital isn't a great look.
From Dr. Philip Casale of the New Culture Forum. I work in London every week. I've witnessed people
wondering around waitrose filling bags with stolen gears. I've seen half-naked immigrants screaming
abuse at women. This stuff goes on all the time. People just keep their heads down and
pretend it isn't happening at the moment because they don't want to get stabbed. I could give you
chapter and verse. I see something most weeks, but that isn't even the worst of it. Do you know what
is? The atmosphere of suppressed violence and intimidation. And here's the thing. It's very
definitely directed at white people. And look, now I'm going to prove that there is very much
propaganda campaign going on, okay? And I want to give some credit to Paul Joseph Watson and Charlotte
Gill, who have done incredible work on this. So let's look at this tweet thread. Okay,
So Rebecca Reed, my former colleague from GB News, the less said about that, the better, one day ago jumping on this bandwagon posted,
I live in the same area of London, where I grew up in the 90s, noughties.
It feels equally as safe as it ever did.
There is absolutely some crime, but fundamentally pretty much safe.
The only major change is that I cannot afford anywhere near as much house as my parents could.
But as Paul Joseph Watson pointed out, that's not what you said.
two months ago before everyone got the Londoners safe and vibrant gaslighting memo.
Here's what Rebecca Reid said just two months ago.
I live down the road from where I grew up in southwest London.
As a child, there were muggings every week, and I regularly watched a woman
shitting in the street in daylight.
15 years on, all that has meaningfully changed is that I can afford a house half the size
of my parents' ones.
So you can see, total change in tone.
And what about Ash Saka as well?
also exposed her too, because Ash Sarka posted, who am I to say whether it's true or not,
but it's remarkable how many right-wing influences have reported getting mugged in London
in the last few days alone. I've lived here my entire life, have had guys on e-bikes try to nick my
phone twice in that whole time. But as Paul Joseph Watson pointed out, e-bikes were only
introduced in London in September 2022. That means she's been a victim of attempted theft twice in three
years. London is safe and vibrant though. So you can see that this is a message that has been
pushed. And Charlotte Gill pointed this out too. She's always working on these left-wing networks
and how they follow the same line. And she said, who said the same thing best, pointed out two
very similar tweets. First from Peter Stefanovic, who said sources close to Khan believe there
are clear parallels between the tactics being used by Tories and Reform and Donald Trump's
attacks on Democrat-run cities in America. And the news agents,
which asked, has the UK borrowed America's favourite political tactic,
scaremongering, the city?
So Neil and Christine Hamilton, let me bring you in.
This makes me so angry, okay?
Because, Neil, I've been a resident of London for over two decades.
The changing face of London since Sadiq Khan became mayor has been utterly horrific.
And I mean, this happened.
in my day-to-day life. I don't, you know, you know that this is not a lie when you see it
happening. Like my neighbour who had their house invaded at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon just two weeks
ago by three Asian thugs, right, who came in to try and drill through the door. We were calling
the police desperately. They didn't even bother to turn up. So that is something that literally
happened to me in the past month. Or one of my very close friends who,
lost one of their best friends just around the corner from me when they were punched in the head
and killed at a local Sainsbury's at 8.30 p.m. at night. That is a story that has barely been reported.
Another friend of mine, a late friend of mine, was also killed in a one-punch attack on the corner
of Tottenham Court Road in London, right outside the Harry Potter Theatre for his phone. My
fiancé's sister had been in this city for a matter of five minutes the other day when her phone
was stolen from her hand. These are not propaganda instances. This is a hell that we have to live
every single day in this city, Neil. And of course, the lefty-line machine, the examples of which you
just paraded before us, know this as well as you and I do. And they're just trying to disguise the
reality, which everybody else is fully aware of. So their words are going to go nowhere in terms
of public opinion. And, you know, London as a city, which is the capital of the United Kingdom,
is completely unrecognisable from the one that I knew when I first went to work in London in the
1970s. I can't bear to go to London now. In fact, if I go to London, I go up and down on the train
in the day. And it's very unusual for me to be in London at all anymore, because
as a result of the internet, because I can work from home perfectly happily.
But London now has disintegrated, I think, in all meaningful respects compared with what it was like before.
I mean, is this surprising?
Only 44% of the residents of Greater London were born in the United Kingdom.
Isn't that a most remarkable fact?
The capital of the United Kingdom, one of the greatest cities in the world, a population in eight figures,
only 44% of the people who live in it were born in the United Kingdom.
And this all goes back to the first topic that we were discussing earlier on.
Immigration, there has been a calculated policy on the part of successive British governments,
conservative just as well as Labour, to dilute the, what you might call,
indigenous population in its own country.
It has been, in effect, something which is, you know, really an exercise in the abolition of Britain.
I think it's Peter Hitchens wrote a book called The Abolition of Britain.
That's what we're seeing.
It is a deliberate policy which is being imposed upon us by our own government.
Almost nobody in Parliament will talk about this.
And that's why shows such as yours are so vitally important if we're to turn the tide.
But London itself is almost a basket case.
It is a basket case.
It's a total basket case.
And, Christine, it makes me so upset, actually, for Lewis Goodall,
to just lie like that
and try and suggest that people like me
are spreading propaganda.
I mean, it could happen to him.
It could happen to his wife.
That's hope it done.
You know, well, that's the thing.
Maybe that's what he needs to experience.
But, you know, there's been so many examples
of this Christine Hamilton.
I mean, I remember Susanna Reid
on Good Morning Britain the other week saying,
oh, no, London's, you know,
this brilliant multicultural place,
forgetting the fact that she had been moaning
about how she had been mugged.
I mean, how can they,
I don't understand how the left can just accept this type of threat that we're all under.
I agree.
I mean, multiculturalism has failed big time.
We were all supposed to lap it up and wasn't this wonderful, all these cultures would live together.
No, it doesn't work like that because they don't respect the things that we respect.
I mean, I started living in London.
I left university in 1970.
I came to London.
We still have a place there, but we rented out because we never go.
there and why don't we go there because we don't want to go there we'll go there for a particular
event to social we've got friends in london so we'll go there for this that and the other but
nothing on earth would make me go to london just for the fun of it because it's it's a hateful place
it really is and it's a dangerous place you one of the photographs you showed just now had um
that strip that's gone down along all sorts of road mind the grab a take off of mind the gap on
the underground mind the grab telling people to look out for these thieves well why has that
being put up there are people aren't stealing
phones and also another
I think it was a tweet you put up
people are afraid to step in and do
anything because they're terrified of being stabbed
I mean knife crime under Sadie
Khan the goblin as you call him
which I think is an insult to goblins frankly
true very true
knife crime has much more I'd like to call them
under him
our capital city is
unrecognisable
to anybody who knew it
in the glory days it really is
And it's too late now to do anything about it.
The percentage of people who live in London
who were born in this country will go down and down and down.
And it's a takeover by alien cultures.
There's no other word for it.
They don't understand what we value.
They don't value what we respect.
I mean, honestly, I do know, I shouldn't say this.
Of course, I shouldn't.
But I am very glad I'm the age I am.
And I won't be around in 2020.
five years time to see how this...
You're bloody better be, but I do...
I won't be.
You'll be around in 20 years' time.
Come on.
Come on.
I should be 96 for him.
Yes, you will.
Well, I might be.
Like the age of the late Queen came to.
But no, honestly, Christine, I know what you're saying, and it is heartbreaking.
It is heartbreaking.
I can't bear it.
This is what Susanna Reid said, by the way.
I'm good morning, Britain.
You feel like a stranger on your island?
Well, I live in the most diversity in the UK, London.
We're in it now.
And I don't feel like a stranger.
No.
I feel like I'm in a really rich, multicultural society.
In London, I live in...
But am I out of touch with people who this phrase is going to chime with?
Because I don't really understand.
Oh, Susanna, you do understand.
You're speaking there to...
Kevin McGuire, who works for The Daily Mirror.
Well, look at this headline in The Daily Mirror.
Did you forget that you'd given this interview?
Good morning, Britain. Susanna Reid shares harrowing mugging ordeal, which left her shaken.
Guess where the mugging took place?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lawless London.
Breaking right now, the British Bashing Corporation has banned Nourinda Corp from competing on Strictly Come Dancing, branding her too controversial.
as there are suggestions, woke culture is ending after they instead signed up,
head of the online right, a man who I adore, Bosch himself, Thomas Skinner.
So remember we were speaking earlier this week about the fact that he is now such an influential
political voice in the United Kingdom that Skinner indeed spent the night.
That sounds wrong, but had a barbecue.
had a barbecue with the US Vice President, J.D. Vance, they're both very happily married, man.
Let me be very clear about that. But was at this barbecue with J.D. Vance while he was in the United Kingdom, staying in the Cotswolds. And Vance hadn't even met Kemi Badernock.
Then this morning, the big announcement comes from the British Bashing Corporation as Thomas Skinner writes on X, I better start learning how to dance. Honestly, over the moon, to be asked to be a contestant on Strictly, can't.
wait to learn and give it me best shot. Bosch. Tom Slater immediately from Spiked Online realized
the significance of this, writing the culture is healing. And I pointed out that actually
this proves that even lefty champagne socialist entertainment execs realize the error of extreme
woke is coming to an end. Of course, the nasty left hated that. Adam Brooks pointed out
the snobbery on here today is disgusting. He's a good guy because so many people just despised
Tom Skinner. I don't know why. He, I think, is exactly what we should be aspiring to. I think
he would be a brilliant mayor of London, for example. But then Narenda Kour got involved,
replying to my post on X, revealing yet they said I was too controversial. Now Lawrence Fox,
her sworn enemy, celebrated this, writing, when the BBC
won't even chuck 30,000 pounds at a talentless race grifter, you know that the race
grifting game is up. But maybe not. Because Narenda has now gone viral after this extraordinary
rant at the BBC accusing them of racism. I'm so raging right now with the BBC. I'm so over
the BBC. Like you have just apologised to Robert Jennerick and you've just taken on Thomas Skinner
for Strictly Come Dancing.
Now, I'll tell you my problem here,
and you're going to say,
oh, she's so bitter,
oh, you can say that,
do that all day long,
I'm okay with that.
Strictly come dancing
wouldn't take me on.
We approached them.
And I was sold by a producer
I was a little bit too controversial.
You know,
we don't need that for the show.
I accept that.
And they put on brown women
every single time,
brown or black women
who are quiet,
who don't have opinion.
Because that's the kind
of brown women they accept.
That's what they're all.
audience likes, but God forbid you're a brown woman who has some opinions, then they'll never take you on.
But if you're a white man, Thomas Skinner, proud patriot, oh, of the online right, who's got a criminal past, charged with theft, you're all right.
Norenda, you just don't get it.
I hate to be the one to burst your bubble, but you just don't get it.
Narenda, my dear, you spend every waking moment trying to tear down and divide this United Kingdom.
Thomas Skinner is spending his every waking moment trying to bring us together.
And to accuse the British Bashing Corporation of Racism is quite something,
given that I'd say the biggest shock here is that they've actually hired a straight white bloke,
not something they do very often.
But she wasn't finished.
She wasn't finished.
And just one last thing, it took a lot for me to put that video out because, oh well, I wouldn't put that out, Narenda, because you'll never be hired by the BBC again or anyone, because if you're seen complaining or, you know, making these accusations and, you know, just doesn't look good, as usual, always trying to shut down brown and black women. I'm absolutely fed up of it. But the facts of this, I'm okay, they didn't want to choose me because it thought it was controversial brown women complaining about racism or talking about, you know, the wrongs of the world. Okay, that's not.
too controversial for their audience, but you took on an equally controversial white man.
That's, what is that? What is that? Is that white man privilege? Is it racism? Prejudicism? Unconscious
bias? Was it just wrong? Honestly, I've all supported the BBC. You can go down to it. It's disgusting.
I'm so upset today. And do you notice there she made personal attacks at Thomas Skinner with a
Boschman himself, and this is why I love him. He took Nourindon.
on head on, but in a totally respectful way. Posting on X, Narinda. I respect that you stand up for
what you believe in. Not everyone's got the guts to do that. Yes, I've got a past, but I'm not here to
divide people. I'm just trying to get people to believe in themselves and realize they can do more
than they think. Life can be so much better when you let happiness in. And don't always be
angry towards others. If I've ever upset you, I'm sorry. That's never been my intention. I wish
you nothing but peace, happiness and a life you can truly enjoy. Bosch. And of course,
he'd called out, Nurenda there. So Norenda had to do a bit of a back pedal. So she replied,
writing, appreciate the reply, Thomas. I've turned up for you in the past and even help promote
your book. I don't mind you have a criminal past. It's done. But don't you dare say you don't divide.
I was crucified by your right wing, far right followers.
And did you once ever stand up for me or tell them to stop?
I'll tell.
And look, what I then, and then she said, sorry, but that aside,
this isn't about you towards me.
It's about the BBC being unconscious bias towards women of colour in this country.
So look, I want you to be the judge about who really divides in society.
This is what you get with Nourinda.
You can't keep getting out of Jolakot.
And actually, I do worry for the coronator.
No sense is that a symbol of naturalism or racism.
That's just kind of ignorance to me because you're waving it around and I feel it's...
Don't start of me.
You wouldn't use the C word, you would actually use another C word to describe Rishu Suna.
I would have said he's a bit of a coconut.
The coloniser is British and it's got a really bad history.
And actually, it's dehumanizing Indians.
Dwella Brumman is disgusting in the way she talks.
She's a racist.
No, hang on.
Reform party is riddled with racism.
That can't be denied.
And I think anyone who votes for reform, you've got to admit, James.
You've both got to admit there's an element of racism.
Okay, so that's what Naurinda Kor puts out into the world.
Let's compare that now with Thomas Skinner.
They're in DeCorp, who says it's hard to be proud of being English right now.
Are you attacking the general public?
Listen, we're just trying to go to work, earn a living, yeah?
A lot of people are in to math.
They're trying to go to work and you're stopping them.
There's wind, is what Delborough says, isn't it?
I manufacture and sell pillars, believe it, I'm not?
That's so interesting.
Just quickly, can I say one thing, boy, just quickly, right?
You can go 100 countries in the world to go and look at wine.
There's only one after suit to go and see animals.
Do you know what I'm saying?
The majority of people, yeah, should be able to be proud of where they come from.
It should.
We ain't letting them take away.
I don't think you should encourage...
No problem selling this whatsoever.
We're going to get there, smash it, sell the tickets, go and have a nice bit of dinner.
You can't keep getting out of jail, and actually I do worry for the coronation.
No sense is that a symbol of...
That's just kind of ignorance to me because you're waving it around and I feel it's...
Don't start of me.
You be the judge.
Who would you rather have on Strictly...
dancing. Christine Hamilton is the BBC right to ban
Narenda Corp from their flagship entertainment show and reject
her advance, saying she's too controversial for the show.
Well, just because she hasn't been accepted doesn't necessarily mean she's
been banned. She chooses to say she's been banned. She doesn't
get it. It isn't because she's controversial. He is controversial. Skinner
is controversial. You're controversial for heaven's sake. I don't
know whether I should say this, but she just doesn't come across as a very nice
person. She's not popular. She would not be popular with the viewers. And Strictly
Come Downey wants people to watch the program. They don't want the nasties on there. They don't
get them on there. I mean, you know, they want the people who are going to be fun. They want
the Anne Whitacombs of this world. They want the, what was the fellow called the news reader
fellow, John, anyway, him. What was it? John Sargent. John Sargent. They want people like that.
And I think, I mean, I didn't know who, I'm sorry, I'm such a dinosaur,
I didn't know who Skinner was.
I was that with clips from The Apprentice, was it?
Yes, that's where he first found fame on The Apprentice with Lord Sugar.
Yeah, I mean, I didn't know, I now know who he is,
but I didn't see any of his backstory.
He comes across him in the sight of him there with his cheeky face,
grinning away, waving his flag, annoying Narenda, bring it on, brilliant.
That's what the BBC want.
They don't want the likes of Narenda.
I will not do a television or radio debate with Narinda anymore because she is, she's unacceptable.
She talks over you. She's, she's not a nice person.
Do you think it was right, Neil, for Narinda not to be booked or strictly come dancing?
My guess is it's all about the ratings. And you can't argue with them if you're on an entertainment show, if you're producing it.
You know, the real reason, I guess, is one that Christy's just alluded to.
You know, she's a ghastly, shrill motormouth Harriton, whom the viewers detest.
I've had enough experience of her on GP News and programs I've been on with her to know that from personal experience.
And, you know, she doesn't give a good account of herself.
And just because you think you can shout over people and try and dominate the studio doesn't.
mean that that's going to make good viewing and hence your ratings will suffer. My guess is that
even some outfit that's as uncommercial as the BBC is generally is clever enough to work that
out. Of course, Strictly Come Dancing is one the most popular shows on television. So they perhaps
have more connection with the real world than the news and current affairs side of the BBC,
which is really just a propaganda outfit for the left. So I don't think it's anything
to do with her colour or the fact that she's controversial.
As I saw somebody on Twitter saying before,
wake up, darling, it's not because you're controversial,
it's because you're a knobhead.
Nearly you have quite some way with words.
Christine, I do wonder if this is also, though,
a bit of a moment of change, you know,
because it does, look, people are pointing out to me,
and it is true.
I think I've still booked a drag queen for the first time
and there's like a disabled model.
And, you know, so there's the usual, you know, the usual woke bookings.
But, I mean, look at this in the Daily Telegraph today, talking about Tom Skinner after his meeting with J.D. Vans, how an Essex grocer became Britain's most influential political figure.
Now, for the BBC to almost lean into that, I think it is interesting.
I just wonder if they can sort of smell the coffee. Do you know what I mean?
if they realize that there is quite a fundamental change happening in our country because I don't
think they would have booked him a couple of years ago, Christine. No, I think you're right.
And I mean, it's brilliant. Let them go and book all the off-the-wall people in other ways as many
as they like. But I mean, to book Tom Skinner, I think is brilliant. For him to have that barbecue
with J.D. Vans is huge. I mean, you know, an Essex, what was the Essex grocer? It's incredible.
that he jd vans picked him out somebody probably suggested him but he may have jd vans might have
spotted him because i think he'd spotted him because that had communication on x you see because
because my understanding is that jd vans asked to meet tom skinner because it was actually george osborne
the former chancellor who was putting together everyone and come on george osborne he's a snob you know
there's no way george osborne is saying oh you've got to meet tom skinner so i i i'm
my belief is that it all came from J.D. Vance himself.
I'm sure you're right. I can't see George Osborne. Sorry, the very idea of him putting
Skinner forward is laughable, is laughable because as you say, he's a snob on a knob.
But, I mean, who would you rather have for a barbecue? Tom Skinner or Narinda Corp?
Norena is a very good cook. Do you know what? I'd actually love to host a barbecue with both of them.
I think that'd just go asses. It would be great. I could be the moderator.
No, I think probably 99.999% of people out there, Christine,
will have a very clear answer to that question.
And they want to hang out with the Boschman, you know?
Has she done, I'm a celebrity to get me out of here?
No, but she found fame, of course, in, I think it was the series of Big Brother
that Brian Dowling won.
So I think wasn't that the second series of Big Brother, I think.
So she was a very early reality star.
So she knows how to play TV.
And yeah, but, you know, I'm excited about Tom Skinner on Strictly.
I don't watch Strictly, but I could absolutely see him going to the end.
But Christine Hamilton.
They're just the same.
We don't watch either, but I just might watch Tom Skinner.
But I suck.
Well, I'll vote for him.
I'm not going to watch.
I try not to watch the BBC, but I'll vote for him because I think it would be such an amazing thing for this country
if actually you had Tom Skinner win a competition like that.
Christine Hamilton, Neil Hamilton, my brilliant superstar panel, love you both.
Thank you very, very much for being here today.
I'm going to reveal our greatest Britain Union jackass in just one moment.
But first to your comments, thank you so much for your superchats today.
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And Untameable said, someone breaks into a house and the police can do nothing but a concerned individual
documenting illegals and hotels is asked to leave because it's private.
property. This Englishman's so confused. So am I. Untainable. Some other comments. The
outer limits said he trespassed, but had he not been repelled from the home, what may have been
stolen or worse, to the well-being of the elderly brilliant resident indeed. Peter Hornsby said,
perhaps a couple of hundred people should protest in Sadiq Khan's backyard, since it's clearly not
against the law to trespass. Just don't break anything, guys, and don't take anything. You'll be
fine. Oh, yeah, the police would be so cool with that, wouldn't they?
Paul Matt says it's about time we stood our ground.
We must show the government we will not let these continue.
13th of September and London is our last chance.
And Helen O.D., who's been a member, by the way, for one year.
Thank you, Helen, for your huge support of outspoken plus, said,
Ben Habib and Rupert Lowe were brilliant guests.
This is talking about the G.B. News and Talk TV band.
Dan's right.
Michelle Jubri seems to be stuck with having Zia Yusuf on every Monday instead,
and I don't think that's her choice.
It's so telling, isn't it? Ben Habib's gone and all of a sudden you've got Zia Yusuf
who I just find so smug any time he's on TV on every single week and there's no way he's
got the popularity of Ben Habib.
Okay, time to reveal today's Greatest Britain and Union Jackass.
A quit reminder of your nominees, Carol Vorderman, put forward by Slim Douglas for campaigning
for the Labour government, Norinda Corp, put forward by Darren Donaldson, we know why, but he said
this grift limit does not exist, must be exhausting stuff.
and Crish Candia, nominated by Baste Glar 432 for branding Robert Jenner as xenophobic on the Radio for Today program yesterday.
Okay, your results are in.
Chris Candia with 16%.
Carol Vorderman, the runner up with 24%.
But after her strictly come dancing tirade, Narinda Kor, your union jackass winner with 60% of the vote.
So that's like a total landslide.
This is exciting now because we put forward your four nominees from the week to be named the worst Britain in the world this week on tomorrow's show, Friday show.
I put this in the post section on YouTube straight after the show.
You can get voting.
God, we had tens of thousands of votes again last week.
It's amazing.
And it's an all-female lineup this week.
Monday, Camilla Tomine, for her white supremacist attack on Tommy Robinson.
Tuesday, scheming Sturgeon for the madness of her new book.
Wednesday, Victoria Derbyshire, for her coverage of the migrant crisis on news night.
Thursday, today, Narinda Cor.
So it's Camilla versus Nicola versus Victoria versus Narinda.
That is going to be interesting, and you can get voting in just a few moments.
But today's greatest Britain is Chris Phelp, the Shadow Home Secretary nominated by T-21 Jan
for having to flee a mad, illegal migrant in Calais.
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