Dan Wootton Outspoken - UK ERUPTION AS FLAG REBELLION SWEEPS NATION AS ROBERT JENRICK JOINS MIGRANT HOTEL PROTESTS
Episode Date: August 18, 2025DEVELOPING TODAY: A raise the colours rebellion against our treacherous Labour government led by Slippery Starmer which is now demanding the removal of the Union Jack and St George’s flag yet facili...tating the flying of the Pakistan banner. Is it any wonder many patriots feel the UK is a volcano ready to erupt, as the two tier policing continued among the pink ladies at Canary Wharf yesterday. In his Digest, Dan explains how quiet peaceful resistance has even seen Robert Jenrick join the protests at ground zero in Epping, Essex. Then analysis from Connor Tomlinson, host of Tomlinson Talks on YouTube. PLUS: Legendary TV presenter Selina Scott blames London Mayor Sadiq Khan for her mugging, as the left continue their disgusting gaslighting campaign. AND: Slippery Starmer arrives in Washington DC to protect his boy Zelensky during crunch meetings with Donald Trump, prompting Russia to mock him as the Ukrainian president’s “daddy”. We’ll have the latest. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: What Prince Philip REALLY thought of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding has been revealed in a new tell-all royal book by a former butler to the King, as the Duke uses VJ Day to conduct his latest gross PR stunt. We’ll team up with the Royal News Network for all the latest. 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 spent, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wharton. This is outspoken episode number 294 and developing today.
A raise-the-colors rebellion against our treacherous Labour government led by Slippery Stama, which is now demanding the removal of the Union Jack and St. George's flag, yet facilitating the flying of the Pakistani banner.
So is it any wonder many patriots feel the UK is a volcano ready to erupt?
The UK is a volcano ready to go bang.
You saw Southport, I think it'll be tenfold worse than that.
We are one incident away from the country erupting.
No matter where it is in the UK, the entire nation will go off.
I can see it happening.
People have had enough.
We're not been listening to, we've been gasoline, we've taken advantage of, we've been lied to.
And the two-tier police scene continued among the pink ladies at Canary Wharf yesterday.
We ain't going nowhere till you start listening!
Yeah!
Let me explain my side.
So he said, come on a woman and I just said, you know, if you guys not think that maybe the mobility school are going on that very thin path over there,
it's going to force more of the protests.
Thank you.
Yet the left have no answers.
Which one, sorry?
What about the bloke who was just here?
Well, that guy was annoying, but I think he's filming.
But who are you talking about?
Yeah, he's a fascist.
He's filled people around, particularly that bloat there.
So, you know, maybe if you go back and have a look again,
you'll see some very unsavory characters.
And they're the danger.
Like, what was that about?
What...
I was being really aggressive.
I'm being aggressive.
You're being aggressive.
You're being provocative.
You're being provocative.
Because you're a man and I'm a woman.
and I'm a woman, you were also speaking to another one.
You wouldn't quite understand the nuances of that.
And my digest next, how quiet, peaceful resistance
has even seen Robert Jenrick join the protests at Ground Zero in Epine Essex.
Then analysis from Connor Tomlinson, host of Tomlinson talks on YouTube.
Also coming up on the show today, legendary TV presenter,
Selina Scott blames London, Mercedes-Kahn for her mugging
as the left continued their disgusting gaslighting campaign.
And Slippery Stama has arrived in Washington, D.C. to protect his boy Zelensky during crunch meetings with Donald Trump, prompting Russia to mock him as the Ukrainian president's daddy.
We'll have the latest out of Washington, D.C. on a busy news day.
Then in the uncannceded after show on Substack, what Prince Philip really thought of Prince Harry and Meghan Mark was wedding.
This has been revealed in a brand new royal tell-all book.
That's as the Duke uses VJ Day to conduct his latest gross PR stunts.
We're going to be teaming up with the Royal News Network.
For all of that, you can sign up to watch at www.
outspoken.org.
Also, it's the first greatest Britain and union jackass of the week.
We'll be revealing your winners at the end of the show, but you can still vote for the
worst Britain in the world today.
Just head to the live chat on YouTube.
Here are your nominees.
Rebecca Reid, put forward by Benny Bongo for being caught lying again.
about London's safety.
Ricky Jones, nominated by Sarah Booth,
the Independent Counselor for Dartford
for playing the mental health
and race cards at his trial.
She says he may have been found not guilty
by a jury and judge,
but she does say he is still
a foul apology of a human.
And Alistair Campbell,
nominated by Drew 59 Blue,
for having a hitty fit
because Trump didn't get a deal with Putin.
I find it astonishing.
that a war criminal with the death of David Kelly on his conscience
would even consider criticizing someone who is trying to bring about peace.
Three great nominees, get voting, please keep your feedback coming in
on the live chat throughout the show.
I'll read out the best comments at the end of the show.
But now, let's go.
It's a sign of peaceful resistance that represents the biggest fuck you
to our treacherous anti-English government possible
and they can't do a damn thing about it.
After Birmingham's Labour Council's ludicrous decision
to remove St George's and Union Jack flags
for health and safety reasons,
apparently, patriots decided they weren't going to take this one lying down.
So this is what the council said.
people who attach unauthorised items to lampposts could be putting their lives and those of motorists and pedestrians at risk.
For God's sake.
The council took them down and all of a sudden over the weekend people started putting them back up again.
And what started in Birmingham has beautifully spread across the country.
Operation raised the colours it's called and it may.
means when the Council takes down our flags, we just put them up again.
As the British Patriot explained, something big is happening in Britain.
A wave of patriotism is sweeping a nation, with Brits and towns and cities boldly flying their flags.
This isn't just flag waving, it's a powerful display of unity.
The British people are awake.
Tommy Robinson added, just as quickly as Birmingham Council removed Patriots flags from lampposts,
They're back up.
Watch.
He's giving us the nod.
He thinks we're taking them down.
That's what?
He's waving, giving it.
Oh, well done, boys.
No, mate, you're going to have a fucking shock.
Waving, that's just thinking we're taking them down.
Yeah.
Ah, it's going up, mate.
You're then coming down.
Do you like in this, Joe?
I'm liking it.
It's all right.
Do you know what, though?
I mean, it's obviously insane that this is happening.
After all, the Stars and Stripes fly proudly across virtually every state of the US.
But in the UK, flying our flag has for some reason long been associated.
I blame the elite class in the MSM with hooliganism or the make-believe far right.
meaning many ordinary patriots have shied away, but not anymore, as these quite glorious scenes show.
I honestly want to see every damn village, town and city, blanketed with them, every damn street.
Come on, let's do this.
Groups of men have even taken to Tower Hamlets to do just that.
Their operation, and we can take a look at it, I love it, was in,
the dead of night over the weekend, but they didn't cause any trouble.
They just brought a touch of patriotism to the deepest, darkest corners of Sadiq Khan's lawless
London.
Now, there is, of course, a very serious message behind what's going on, and the Daily Telegraph
has acknowledged that Britain is a Tinderbox.
They write that this crackdown on Union flags could make it explode.
And they say, are the council not worried that their actions could backfire, especially given a leaked email, according to Chris Rose, revealed that the Birmingham Labour-run Council is ordering the removal of St George's and Union flags, but is too scared to take down Palestine flags without police protection.
They're admitting a two-terror approach, since one side will react in a civilised manner.
And then you've got the flag of Pakistan.
As Darren Grimes of Reform UK put it,
the Pakistani flag rising in Britain to celebrate some national holiday over there
when our own flags are being taken down.
I don't know about you, but I don't think the flag of Pakistan ever ought to fly in Britain.
But these are the enemy flags, the authorities, have absolutely no
problem with being unfurled in our biggest cities. As Basil the Great put it, the flag of conquest
unfurled in our capital city, and they wonder why we're so angry. And when you look at this,
you can see that it's a totally different reaction that is given to these enemy flags compared to
our own. But I think raising the colours has become something positive amidst this hell. I mean,
watch our friends Lalani Daudi and Alan Miller.
Well, we're here in Hastings and it's good to see that people are putting out Union Jacks.
We've seen that Birmingham City Council has been taking them down whilst at the same time promoting the lighting up of Pakistan.
Independence Day and India Independence Day. You know, great. They've got independence from Britain
and from England, but why is it that the Union Jack has been taken down? I'm glad to see people
putting them out proudly across the country where we've got these busy bodies that think it's
disgusting to have Union Jacks. We remember what Emily Thornberry said about people, like with
white vans and Union Jacks. That's the view that this current government have got about people.
That's the reason they're weaponising a lot of the two-tier justice and
policing and the treatment of people differently now it's true but look at this legend in portsmouth
and i think this is the peaceful quiet resistance we need but of course we know the reality is
that britain is on the brink as we continue to be ignored the UK is a volcano ready to go bang
you saw Southport I think it'll be 10fold worse than that we are one incident away from the
country erupting no matter where it is in the UK
the entire nation will go off.
I can see it happening.
People have had enough.
We're not been listening to.
We've been gasoline and we've taken advantage of,
we've been lied to.
It's constant.
It is constant.
And of course politics,
Joe will try and claim
that that Patriot is part of the far right
or is wanting this to happen,
but that couldn't be further from the truth.
Now, amidst the flags in Canary Wharf,
over the weekend,
the pink ladies,
ordinary moms and grandmas
fighting to protect young.
girls were responsible for incredible scenes where they met local lads to temporarily shut down a bridge.
What do we want?
When do we want it?
No!
What do we want?
When do we want it?
No!
Oh!
Now!
Take mistakes!
Now!
Let's protect the whole world.
In East Man we got the whole world.
In East Man we got the whole world!
In each man we got the whole world.
We've got the whole world in any sense.
Just the whole world in any sense.
Ro, Britannia, Britain will never shall be safe.
Ro, Britannia, Britannia rules away.
Regendar never shall be safe.
Oh, Britainia!
And amongst those scenes, though, they then made their very serious
message clear. This protest ain't ending any time soon.
We need that keeps to be safe. Yeah. Tommy Robinson endorsed those pink ladies writing.
The government needs to stand up and listen to us now. We ain't going nowhere till you start
listening. Tommy Robinson endorsed those pink ladies writing peaceful, loud,
civil disobedience, beautiful.
But as they then reached the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf,
there were obvious examples of two-tier policing,
with the hard-left Antifa mob being allowed to keep their faces covered
while the Patriots were not.
Two-tier policing, so yeah, this side, as you can see,
we've got face masks on, this side over here was told,
remove face coverings, otherwise there's a section 60A in place
which, yeah, banned you from wearing face coverings.
in the area. And as we can see, that law we got in the bloody way, have a piece. Look, they're all wearing them. Look, all face coverings here, face coverings there. Oh, Mr. Egg ain't got one on, but, uh, yeah, look, he's got one, he's got one, he's got one, but yeah, face coverings are bound in this area. And after, uh, yeah, telling the police officer over this side, can you, uh, not tell them to get them to remove their face coverings? Because obviously, they're violating, uh, the section number that you've put in a place. He said, it's, uh, nothing to do with me. Uh, this lot over here, uh, uh, is controlled by a different police lot. And I said, well, where's the
liaison officer so he said oh you're lazy officers over there and that's more liais with him and
tell him that his side isn't complying and then tell them to get all their masks off but yeah look you
couldn't make you up two-teen policing at his finest and uh yeah he's the proof but yeah as we can see
no mask to lad over here no one's got one on here we go not one mask over here because you've been
told to get one off and oh there we go look oh far right far right vases with
And police even got heavy with a pink lady on a mobility scooter,
prompting Mike Graham to say they are making complete fools of themselves here.
Watch.
There's an order in place.
But I was, what's that order for, it's erased people in a wheelchair?
And you've moved from there, one of the ladies, I said, I'm waiting for my daughter.
My daughter was still out of come.
My grandson was here.
And I've got, I come over to him, that man that we've talked to with a leg of him, he said, oh, can I have a go?
He said, no, let me explain my life.
So he said, he said, come on a woman.
And I just said, do you know, do you guys not think that maybe the mobility scooter going on that very thin path over there?
Thank you.
Thank you.
But then things got even more serious.
With Basil the Great reporting, police are arresting peaceful protesters.
The British public will not forgive or forget this.
The UK is a police statement.
now, there is no freedom of speech. Watch what happened.
He's under arrest.
He's under arrest.
He's under the rest.
But what's great is those over the top of the top scenes of, I believe, two-tier policing,
didn't stop Sadiq Khan's nemesis, the most senior Tory in London, Susan Hall,
joining the migrant hotel protest at Canary Wharf
in a significant boost for the pink ladies.
What brought you out here today?
I'm actually supporting local people
who do not want a hotel like this on their doorsteps.
They do not feel safe.
They're not far-right activists.
They're local people worried about their children.
Good on them. I support them.
Do you think that there is a significant threat
from the asylum seekers at the hotel here
with higher rates of their convictions for sexual assault and so on?
Do you think that people are seriously concerned about women and girls?
The most important thing is that people are not feeling safe.
I know somebody who has to have her husband walk around with her
because she is so concerned.
I cannot believe how much support from local people there are today.
And good for them.
These are people that have never, ever demonstrated before.
I've never been on a demonstration with me.
But this government have got to have.
to start listening to Londoners,
start listening to people around the country.
They have had enough.
What would you say to Keir Starman,
Anthony Khan right now?
If I said what I thought,
I would be in front of a jury, I'm sure,
because that's obviously the option to go down.
Yes, Susan.
But that apparent soon overshadowed by Robert Jenrick,
becoming the most senior politician
in the United Kingdom to join the uprising
being part of what I describe as ground zero of this movement,
the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex,
where he posted great to be with peaceful, patriotic protesters in Epping today.
People are right to be fed up of illegal migration,
and the crime and billions being wasted because of it.
Stama should get out of Westminster,
listen to people's concerns, and act to keep us safe.
Of course, that prompted hysteria from the usual British hating left.
I've seen it all, but it's this type of thing like Matthew Stadlin writing Robert Jenrick,
the Tory shadow justice secretary and former home office minister joining protesters outside an asylum
hotel as one of the most disgusting acts by a frontline British politician in living memory.
Indeed, I've even seen Generic compared to the Nazis.
But look, the left and idiots like Stadlin are losing the argument as the Patriots of Norwich
proved last night outside the Brooks Hotel.
spreading.
And let me tell you what is actually shameful Mr Stadlin.
It is the fact that headlines like this one have been published in our mainstream media almost every day
as the invasion continues.
Yes, yes. Syrian asylum seeker, raped girl 19 in public toilet at Bournemouth Beach.
That's why we're angry. That's why we're raising the colours.
Now, Connor Tomlinson is here.
Connor, an incredible weekend. What do you make of Operation Raise the Colors?
which feels like the most patriotic sign of resistance,
but one that comes with much deeper meaning, right?
Well, it's very telling, Dan,
when it's an act of resistance to raise your own flag in your own country.
It just shows how much the establishment have been pouring scorn
on the native white British host population for decades now.
It stretches as far back to, of course, in 2013
when Emily Thornbury was ejected from the then-Labor shadow front bench
for seeming to denigrate a white van man who had the temerity to fly his own
flag from his own house. George Orwell commented many decades ago that the English
intelligents here, and I think we can lump in it, socialist politicians too, would
sooner be seen stealing from a poor box and seeing God save the king. And it certainly applies
here. And they'd also sooner crack down on concerned parents protesting on behalf of the
safety of women and children than arrest the very sexual predators that have been increasing
the risk of sexual assault and rape across towns and cities in our country.
country, not just the illegal migrants who board boats from Calais and then fit seamlessly into
the grooming gangs, as reported by Baroness Casey's report a couple of months ago, but the
every day now instances of some illegal migrant house and hotel at taxpayers' expense committing
a sexual off, be it the alleged Ethiopian asylum seeker that kicked off the Bell Hotel
protest, to now the demonic-looking African asylum seeker in Canary Wharf,
who was not arrested for breaking into a woman's flat and then was subsequently arrested after it turns out, as reported in the press,
he was standing ominously near the blind owner and rubbing his genitals.
Instead, the woman who is the daughter of the woman who owned the flat, who went down to the hotel herself,
an ill-advised, armed herself shouting at the security guards, had her hearing expedited, and she was arrested.
instead. So it's pretty obvious that the two-tier system is happening now. And it doesn't matter how light or heavy-handed the police get with the protesters. It doesn't matter whether they have dispersal orders or face-covering bans. As an aside, I would encourage people not to wear face coverings, not because you aren't decent people afraid for reputational blowback by a state that hates you, but just because it makes it much easier for agent provocateurs to infiltrate and delegitimize these protests. But no matter whether it's just public space protection orders or actual arrests,
Any crackdown on these peaceful protests is illegitimate because the police are acting as a security force for foreign criminals,
whether they've broken into the country in the first place or committed a sex offence since they are here.
They are committing unspeakable injustices against the British host majority population.
And not only are we just in protesting and flying our flag, but we should continue to do so until every single one of these men is deported.
Indeed, and by the way, I am going to be talking about the campaign to free Cheney tomorrow
because it is one of the most extraordinary things that I have seen happen over the course of this
and I am looking into this case very closely because those relatives had an absolute right
to be furious about this demonic little man who looks utterly terrifying.
I mean, he looks like a carbon copy of Axel Ruder Cabana coming into their relatives' house,
they're sick relative, their blind relative, and then they end up arrested in charge.
Remember, the police initially, Conner, didn't even want to arrest that lad at all.
It's insane.
What do you make of Robert Jenrick going to the EPI protests, Ground Zero, I call it, of this whole movement?
Well, I think it's quite late.
but it does demonstrate that there's a preference cascade in the direction of the patriotic host majority who have been sick to the back teeth of not just legal,
but also illegal migration now for decades.
And kudos to Genric.
I mean, one may doubt his sincerity, considering his soft record in government for many years, including celebrating the importing of the Afghans who are over 20 times more likely to commit said sexual offenses than British men.
However, Jenrik has been on the front line of doing these videos, visiting the Calais migrant camps, trying to prevent the two-tier sentencing guidance that was almost passed by the Sentencing Council and Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood, whose assistants actually helped shape this based on guidance by David Lammy.
It does show that if Jenrick is chasing popularity, if he is chasing the leadership position of the Conservative Party, which is de facto vacated by Kemmy Badnock, who's cratering in the opinion polls, then it shows that immigration restriction.
is the vote-winning opinion poll boosting position.
So it is an encouraging sign to see even opportunistic politicians come down.
On one comment on the raise the colours flags, if I may down,
I was looking, as I do, anthropology being a recreational pastime of Englishmen,
at the 2021 census maps.
Now, they're of course out of date, thanks to the Boris wave.
We need an emergency census to find out who is exactly living in which area and where.
But the reason that these flags were not raised,
It's under the guise of health and safety
they were taken down in areas like Spark Hill, of course.
But the reason they're not raised
is because the English don't actually live there.
I think it's less than 2% or less than 3% rather
are white British in Spark Hill.
That's the region where Tahir Ali, the Pakistani Labour MP,
who petitioned for an airport in Mirpur, Pakistan,
the exact region where the grooming gang perpetrators were from.
That's where he sits as an MP.
It's upwards of 80% Muslim.
In Tower Hamlets, where of course, this has been
raised near where Canary Wharf is. It turns out that about 40% of the population are Muslim
and there's less than, I think it's about 20% now are white British in the areas. These are
overwhelming the areas where those represented by the British and English flags are not
present. However, they identify via the Amma or via ethnic solidarity with Pakistan and Palestine.
And so it shows two things. One, these people are not assimilating. They will never
assimilate. They should not be here. And two, I think rather than celebrating Pakistani and Indian
independence, we should instead be seeking independence from our former colonies who, if they like
these countries, so much, they should go and live in them. There have been extraordinary scenes
outside the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf. When Constantine Kissen of the Trigonometry
podcast did his best to try and get the hard left, these Antifa mobs, these stand up to racism
protesters, to justify what they were saying. And there was one particular encounter with a woman,
which I think is very indicative. Indeed, Lee Harris did some very good research on this woman
and said he's been reliably informed that the Lady Constantine Kiss and tried to interview is
Christine Shawcroft. She was chair of Labor's internal disputes panel until having to resign for
defending a candidate who posted a Holocaust denial article. So these are the types of people who we are
dealing with. But this scene is extraordinary. Constantine goes in, I would say, with no particular
agenda, asks open-ended questions. And this hard left Antifa mob member is protected after an intervention.
by a woman who seemed to be reporting for Turkish television.
It is a really fascinating exchange.
We'll get analysis from Connor Tomlinson,
but first I want you to watch what went down.
Which people?
Because the only people I see are the anti-racist protest,
the anti-Faright protest.
So who would you like to get out of here?
I think all the really ugly thugs that are just over there,
you know, if that's the master race, you can keep here.
Which one, sorry?
What about the bloke who was just here?
Well, that guy was annoying, but I think he's filming.
But who are you talking about?
Yeah, but he's a fascist.
Do you know him?
He's certainly, look.
Are you okay?
Are you okay with this conversation?
I'm not sure, actually.
I'm wondering where you're coming from.
I just, which people are you talking about?
Because I walk past some guys and I asked them if they're here for the protest.
He had like Mars on and stuff.
And they said they're just here for the football and now they've disappeared.
So I don't see them.
Well, there's several people around, particularly that bloat there.
So, you know, maybe if you go back and have a look again, you'll see some very unsavory characters.
And they're the danger, not the refugees.
Uh-huh. And what are your...
I'm sorry, are you from a media organisation?
I'm just talking to somebody, and that's all right.
But why are you interfering in my interview?
Just telling her, if she's comfortable with this, then...
She's an adult, she's perfectly capable.
I don't know that. I'm speaking on behalf of anybody.
Would you mind just stepping away while I'm doing this interview?
of you?
I'm okay here.
I think you belong on the other side of the road.
What do you mean?
How do I belong on the other side of the road?
Like, what was that about?
I was being really aggressive.
I'm being aggressive by asking which people she means.
You're being provocative.
So if someone says there are people on the other side of the street who are the problem,
and I say which people are they?
You're being provocative to her.
Could you explain how?
I can't answer that question.
You just said I'm being provocative, but you can't answer the clue.
In what way?
Thank you.
You're asking each other if you're a careful.
I'm just asking what you mean when you say I was being provocative.
No, you don't, but you said I'm being provocative, so I'm wondering what you mean.
You were being provocative.
If you don't have the social awareness skills to know what's provocative or not, I really can't help you.
I really can't help you.
She said that there are people.
Because you're a man and I'm a woman.
You were also speaking to another woman.
You wouldn't quite understand the nuances of that, but I was uncomfortable.
I said you were uncomfortable.
I mean, Connor Thompson, I found that an absolutely extraordinary.
exchange for a whole load of reasons. I mean, Christian Shawcroft, who was the blonde woman. Now,
to me, she is the fate of hate, actually, in this country, because completely unprompted by
Constantine, she spoke about a master race. She described the Patriots on the other side of the road
as ugly. She said that they are the danger, not the refugees. Yet, that member of the mainstream
media decided to target Constantine Kissin rather than Christine Shortcroft.
Yes, well, I know we both know Constantine, Dan, and this is absolutely not slight to him,
but if Constantine Kissin is regarded as the far right, then I must be the second reincarnation of
Francisco Franco. I mean, where is the line? As well, this woman, Christine, who's happy to be
a foot soldier on behalf of the regime, she's literally protesting in favor of what the government
are already doing. Yeah, you're really part of the resistance, aren't you? When your opinions
align with Goldman Sachs and Serco, of course. But this woman in particular, when she said,
oh, refugees aren't the real threat. It's the far right. One, the far right is a total
phantom to the point of where prevent are now classifying cultural nationalism, so the likes of
me, Matt Goodwin, Constantine, and the majority of the British public as right-wing extremist
terrorists for expressing concern that unvetted foreign men and a
large swath of demographic change attributable to people from the Islamic world is a threat to
the continuity of our culture. The fact that they're putting us and readers of Douglas Murray and
George Orwell in the box of far right shows you how thin the definition has been stretched.
But also it's pretty disgusting when she exhibits this luxury belief because presumably she's a
wealthy boomer who is towards the latter part of her life and so is less at risk than the
women and children, young women and children, who are more likely to be preyed upon by asylum seekers
and foreign criminals. Britain is now number one in Western Europe for crimes committed
by foreign nationals. It's number two in all of Europe. It's number 18 in the world,
according to far-right conspiracy outlet, the US government. And thanks to freedom
information requests from the Centre for Migration Control, we know that in the last
year, in London specifically, between 40 and 47% of all sex offences were committed
by foreign nationals. Now, that is not accounting for British non-native nationals,
because it's only by nationality, not by ethnicity or new recipients of citizenship.
So it's even high.
It's over half.
But of those top 10 nations, they are Afghanistan, Eritrea, Algeria, Somalia, Sudan, Albania, Iraq, Iran, Egypt and Morocco.
So the Muslim nations are basically winning the rape Olympics there.
And a lot of them are disproportionately, of course, asylum-seeking nations.
If you add to that the fact that – I know Sadiq Khan's been trying to boast about crime that we'll get on to in a moment.
If you had that to the fact,
the sexual offences have increased 75% in London in the last 10 years.
She is not going to be a victim of this stuff,
but the people who are going to bear the overwhelming cost of this,
the women and children out protesting against her,
she's happy to write them all off as far right in Nazis,
and ironically have a paid employee of the Turkish,
well, I don't know it's a Turkish media channel.
The Turkish, well, state, I don't know,
if they're actually paid by the Turkish state.
But Erdogan is not exactly big on press freedoms and liberties, is he?
She is happy to have someone acting on behalf of that agenda step in and defend her.
Indeed.
And I think they are paid for by the state.
No, very, very good point.
Then, of course, Connor, you get the race beaters who are now trying to say that raising the flag is in somehow a racist act or a provocative act.
By the way, Tower Hamlets Council has followed the lead of Birmingham by taking down the Union Jack and St. George's flag today.
So one of them is Narenda Kaur, who posted going around raising flags in what's apparently called Operation Raising the Flags,
intentionally in front of Turkish Barbers and Chinese takeaway, where they probably get a fresh trim in a Chinese before heading home.
Thick A.F. But Winston Marshall challenged her on this, Connor, right?
You're not suggesting that those working at the Turkish barbers and Chinese restaurant
don't feel a sense of patriotism and pride when they see their nation's flag,
the Union flag waving in the wind, are you?
They're British, aren't they?
And that's when people like Narenda Kaur, British-born, by the way,
are very quickly tripped up, I think, Connor.
Quite. I mean, this is, Winston Marshall's caught her in quite the contradiction.
It's sort of Schroding as Patriot, so that when you are pressed on your unrelenting hostility to the native population of the country, you go from, I'm as British as you and me, to then when you can claim significant privilege over that population and beat them with the irrevocable cudgel of historical racial guilt, you go, well, actually, I'm insert foreign nationality and religion here, and this is why you've oppressed my people.
It's basically proof that wokeness is just a unified field theory of white people being to blame for absolutely everything throughout history.
And the problem with Narenda Kaur is this.
When Narenda came into Lotusie, as I wasn't there in the office at the time,
but her and Carl got along rather well off camera.
She really played it up for the camera.
She was actually very polite and cordial to Carl and said that everyone in the office was polite and welcoming to her.
And basically, on an individual level, it seems like every British or English person she meets.
is actually pretty genteel to her until she demonstrates unrelenting ethnic and racial resentment
towards them. And it just brings me to the conclusion that she actually doesn't believe any of
this stuff. It's one massive grift to stay relevant and she is happy to ratchet up the ethnic
and racial tensions in the country in order to profit off of it with the random TV spots that she
gets and Twitter engagement. And ultimately, I know Narinda has a Sikh background. It's bitter
really ironic because generally speaking, British people have quite a positive opinion of Sikhs.
I don't want them protesting in Trafalgar Square for an independent Calistan because that just
sort of religious sectarian ethno-politics just doesn't belong here. Go do it in India.
But when I went to a good war when I was younger on a school trip, they fed us, they were very
polite. I understand why they arm themselves to protect themselves from attacks from Muslims,
both in their homeland and over here. That's why Sikh communities protected themselves from
the grooming gangs. And I think if the white workers,
in class are allowed to organise along the same lines, they would have also been able to protect
themselves. The irony is that as Narindakur demonstrates her unrelenting vitriol just for clicks
and money, she actually increases the hostility of the British population and the pessimism
about the prospect of integration towards Sikhs who are otherwise quite well regarded. So,
if anything, she's basically soaring off the branch on which she sits. Indeed. And in the past,
she didn't have such positive things to say about Muslims and the internet never forgets, do they?
But the other thing that Narenda decided to go at over the weekend was the Reform UK FC shirts that were released.
They only have one name on the back, Farage.
This is a mock-up of how Norenda would look in a Reform UK shirt.
However, Connor, she posted, you couldn't.
pay me a million to be seen in one of these ghastly tops, they literally scream,
look at me, I'm a proud racist. Now, Connor, I'm sure you probably have your own views
about what these Reform UK FC shirts with the Farage name on the back say. But I think we can
both agree that there's absolutely nothing racist about voting for Reform UK. Yeah, if anything,
reform aren't actually as hard line as the British public themselves. I mean, what is it,
53% of the British public have told you gov that they think Islam is incompatible with being
British. Over 45% want to reverse mass immigration, as in literally just deport large swathes
of people and reform have committed to neither. As far as the football shirts go, they're not for me,
but I understand the power of branding. It's why Trump had his MAGA hats. So I don't think
they actively undermine reform's message. And if anything, it's actually beneficial to
have good-looking men and women in your paraphernalia. It creates a preference cascade in
favour of your politics. But as far as Narinda not being willing to be paid a million pounds
to appear in that t-shirt, correct me if I'm wrong, Dan. Didn't she have an only-fans at one
point? You've done, I assume, a lot worse for a lot less. So, excuse me if I'm
skeptical as to whether wearing a shirt for a bit of fun for seven figures is beyond the realm
of possibility. Oh, come on. She'd do it for
100 quid. She'd get in that shirt
for a hundred quid. This is
the ad, Connor, that you're talking about
with the good-looking Fokken. Watch this.
We are Reform FC, and I'm
proud to be its manager. What
a season we're having. We're right
at the top of the leaderboard. We're nine
points clear of our nearest rival that I want you
to get on board. Join the winning team.
need your support. Go to Reformfc.com and get yours.
There was a certain irony here in the timing of this release, Connor, because it came on the
same day that David Bull, the until now virtually invisible
chairman of Reform UK gave his first major interview to the Daily Telegraph saying,
we can't just be the Nigel Farad show. And the two things didn't exactly link up.
I'm glad that you raised that Daily Telegraph interview, Dan. It was with Tim Stanley.
Yes. I won't leak private correspondence, but Tim's always been very polite to me about my
writing and my opinions. And I took umbrage with the fact that he has repeatedly said,
Islam has nothing to do with the grooming gangs and that anyone talking about,
the undue influence of Islam on culture and politics is quote unquote obsessed as he did to David Bull
in there and I just don't think Tim understands that Islam is not one of many religions on a cultural
buffet but a comprehensive political doctrine that is insistent on dominating our entire country
well he doesn't get it kind of because before you go on let me just read out just a little
part of the article because he actually says that it's going down a rabbit hole to talk about
Islam, they're his words. So this is what the article says. In an ideal world, would Habib and
Lowe be in reform? That's his question. David Bull answers, I don't think either would come back.
It's a bit like a family when you've fallen out. Then Tim Stanley says, I suggest they're also going down
a rabbit hole in their obsession with Islam and immigration. Remember, says Bull, politics is one and
lost in the centre ground. It always has been reformers about common sense rather than ideology.
And now that it is actually winning, it mustn't overpromise. Oh, could you have a more depressing
paragraph? Like, okay, so caring about Islam and immigration means that you're going down a rabbit
hole. Let's not over promise. I mean, we've only got a damn country to save. And by the way,
Connor, this lie continues. We've got to be in the centre if we want to win. I found it all so
deeply depressing.
Well, ironically, I actually agree
that you should be in the centre
and that you should not be ideological
in order to win, but the problem is reform is now
to the left and is setting its face
against the majority of the British
public. And it's based
on ideology. I mean, remember Farahar just
comments in the new statesman where he said
that I am, I will be to the left of
Robert Jenrick by the next election on immigration
and I'm already to the left of the country, which means
you're taking a moral stance
despite it losing you votes and possibly costing you power, which is ideological, not based
on popular will or common sense. And the idea that it's not the centre ground to support mass
deportations or scepticism of Islam. Again, you gov polling. Fifty-three percent of the country
think Islam is incompatible with being British. 45 percent think Muslim immigrants are a net drain
to British way of life. Forty-five percent want to reverse mass immigration. Nine in ten
constituencies when underestimating net migration by a level of 10, they think it's 70,000
rather than 700,000, still wanted people to be sent home and to reduce the levels of migration
to lower than the levels of tens of thousands. The idea that this is not what reform's own voters
expect from them. That 45% number, by the way, is 86% among reform voters. So it's in the majority
of the country considering their leading in the polls. Ninety-nine percent of reform voters want
mass deportations, according to polling done by Adam Wren, the idea that this is not a vote
winner, this is not not the majority of the public think. The idea that, as David Bull reiterated
after Anne Widdickham and their new policing and prisons advisor put their foot in it properly,
that you need trans women men in women's prisons, the idea that any of this is the centre ground,
that it's sensible, that it's going to win them votes, is laughable. And I think, frankly,
appointing David Bull off of the disaster that is Zia Yusuf is yet another avoidable mistake that nobody wanted reform to make.
As well, quickly, Dan, in that interview, David Ball says he is socially liberal but fiscally conservative.
That is the complete inverse of what the majority of the electorate and reform's own supporters are.
Matt Goodwin's very good on this.
They are instinctive social conservatives, skeptical of immigration and Islam, but they favor state protectionism.
Now, we might quibble as to whether or not their economics are sustainable, but that is where you'll
voters are. And so if you are promising the politics of David Bull, you are actually, ideologically,
going against what the majority of your own supporters want.
Developing today, Sadiq Khan under growing pressure over lawlessness in London, after one of our
favourite TV presenters, Selena Scott, said that she personally blames the mayor for her shocking
attack. Now, all of this comes, by the way, as absolute creditorious assholes on the left,
like Lewis Goodell and like Lucy Holt, the so-called comedian, and I really do put that
inverted commas, start to suggest that people like me who have spoken about our personal
experiences up and down lawless Britain are lying for propaganda purposes. Well, let's just
see if Selina Scott is lying, right? Very respected television presenter, flawless career,
74 years old
in what should be
an enjoyable retirement
outside Waterstones
in Piccadilly
where she's beaten to the ground
by a gang of thugs
all of her possessions
are taken from her
this is who she blames
Mr Khan, watch
What would you say to Sikid Khan
if you could talk to him right now
I'd ask him to consider his position
He's had eight years
he's not just had four years
he's at eight years
to do something about this
and I have nothing
no animus against Sadiq Khan
as a person
but I mean
Sir Winston Churchill said
that the trampling of law
and order
in a civilised society
which means you know
the pursuit of liberty
health and happiness
the trampling of law and order
is worse than bloodshed
well in fact
two weeks after I was mugged
some poor soul lost his life
in the knifeing outside Harvey Nichols.
So what is that he can't
is in charge of the police? He needs to be doing
more. Everyone's saying it.
And he has no idea.
He has no idea of the reality
of life in his own
city that he has destroyed. As Lelani Dowdy
put it, would love
to see that vile little
man go out in London with no security.
Well, he'd never do it.
And Selina Scott explained
the reality of what it means
to be mugged
in your own city in broad daylight watch?
I felt terribly humiliated.
I couldn't even land a punch.
I couldn't defend myself.
It was over with it in minutes,
but it hurt, and I was...
I just felt so angry at the end of it all.
And then, of course, one of...
A met policeman rang me up a really nice met policeman,
very kind,
and said to me that Piccadilly
was the global hotspot
a global hotspot for crime.
I said, what do you mean?
He said, they're coming from all over to Piccadilly.
I said, I hadn't a clue.
I walked into Hatchard,
was going to the summer exhibition,
having a lovely day.
I had no idea.
If I had thought of that,
I would have been a lot more careful.
And now, of course,
I am secreting 20 quid notes in my socks
or my knickers
because it's the worst thing in the world.
If something's taken off,
all your cash, all your cards.
If that go, if they all go and you're left totally vulnerable,
you know, I couldn't get a taxi because there was no one available.
The buses wanted a card, yeah.
You don't take money anymore?
Yeah, exactly.
And I couldn't find a shop to, and I had no cash anyway.
I had to run to the bank to close my account
in case they started taking money out of it.
Oh, it just was awful.
Listen to Selena Scott, Sadiq Khan.
Because that is the horrible reality, by the way,
about when you're a victim of crime and no one is there to help you.
And I keep thinking, my God, what if that were my mother?
I would be so disgusted and upset.
And I think Selena Scott and people like her,
we should be protecting, we should be looking after.
But of course, the left in this country want you to believe
that Selena Scott, who's never really taking a political stance,
as far as I'm aware, is some type of far right racist
propagandist, just lying about her own experiences to try and make Sadiq Khan look bad.
Rosie Holt, who is a quote-unquote comedian, one of the least funny people, I mean, I'd say
she's as funny as cancer, to be completely honest, but she decided to mock people like
Selena Scott this weekend. She posted 24 hours in Lawless London, accompanied by this despicable
video.
Maybe I don't think I can do. I'm scared.
That's okay, right, well, I'll go up first.
Babe, what happened?
I've just been mugged again.
Oh, babe.
Why is it saying that?
Oh, I wouldn't go in there, it's another mug is trapped.
Oh, babe.
Babe, look, no bike.
Babe, literally, it's like 28 years later out here.
Babe, what happened?
Babe, I just got mugged.
What did they take?
All my tools.
All my tools have gone.
Oh, the foreman's going to kill you.
Look at that.
Boat, babe, can you see it? Yeah, who did that? Lawless. Look, over here. Babe, what's going on there?
What are they doing? Young people, Budlands. It's a gallery opening.
It's dangerous.
Who's that? What is that?
What is that?
Darling, it's a crane. Why is it red, though?
So, we've been mugged six times today.
Well, I've been mugged five, but Kevin's still getting mugged.
mugged outside
I
had to go in
I couldn't witness it
you know I was starting to think
less of him as a man
and I don't know if I'll be able to
make love to him again
so he
calmed at that
you crazy this individual
now it's almost like
do you need to experience
what's happening to lots of other
people like Selena Scott in London
before you should
show any sense of humanity, Rosie Holt, before you actually realize what is happening in our
large cities and the huge consequence of societal breakdown? Because laughing about this and
mocking about it and acting as if we are making something up is disgusting. It's truly
disgusting. It makes me feel sick. And Selena Scott's story was so powerful, but we know it's
not the only one. And you know that this issue cuts deep for me because of my friend Paul Mason,
who was killed in Sadiq Khan's Lawless London after being punched in the head by a stranger
just outside the Ivy Restaurant in the heart of the West End. He died after six
painful and devastating months when his family had to make the decision to turn off his life
support because his brain was so damaged.
So we're not making this up.
And people like Rosie Holt and Lewis Goodall, who claim we are, to me, Conor Thomanson,
not only are they propagandists, but they're actually despicable because who on earth could
want this current crime wave to continue we it doesn't matter what your political stripes are
surely we should if there's one issue connor we should all be coming together to say enough
it is about a shocking crime wave that sees someone like selina scott mugged in broad daylight
we should dan and i'm sorry to hear about your your friend there my condolences but of course
regime apologists are not going to do that because when you're dealing with the news
agents or Rosie Holt or any of the other people paid by the likes of global, as Charlotte Gill
has been documenting with her veritable rogues gallery. They're not going to be honest about this
sort of thing because their income and their relevance relies on getting kickbacks or access
to the likes of Sadiq Khan and the Labour Party. And over the last 10 years since Sadiq Khan's been
in power, we've seen 40% increase in crimes of violence against the person. Possessional
of offensive weapons by 23%, sexual offences by 75%, and theft from the person, a 207% increase
over 10 years. And he tries to fudge the number saying it's a year-on-year decrease. We also have
a 70,000 phone fest every year, 192 a day. And we know who's doing this, funnily enough. Gwain
Towler's actually the perfect example of this. He wrote about it for the critic, getting his
phone nicked in Soho a few months ago. And the miscreants who stole his phone spent about
a few hundred pounds on trainers and then six thousand pounds on remittances via Western Union.
So if anyone's seen the Nicholas 30 Ones meme, yeah, it's a second generation social housing dwelling migrants like Karim who are doing this to fund their lifestyles.
And they do the same sort of thing by bumping the barriers and dueling one another's with machetes in areas like South End.
We don't have to put up with this.
We could have none of these people living in our country.
We could stop importing them.
We know the disproportionate amount of crimes are committed by foreign nationals.
And even if it is a minority, it's not a minority in absolute terms in terms in terms of sex offences.
it's over half are committed by foreign nationals and their descendants.
But even if it were still a minority, every single one of those instances of crime, be it theft, be it rape, be it murder, is a personal tragedy, is a life effect, is it is a family grieving or in serious pain and anguish that Rosie just finds funny until, as you said, it happens to her.
But genuinely, Dan, I think these people are so ideologically brainwashed that even when it does happen to them, like Benjamin Butterworth or Matthew St.
Adeline, they'll continue to lie as if it never happened in the first place.
And when it happens to you, they will laugh.
Yep, indeed. And what they are much more concerned about, Connor, have you noticed this, is
language. Everything is about language and trying to link very sensible changes that we want
to the Nazis. And the most recent example of this is Tessa Dunlop, who appeared on the
Jeremy Vine Show and took offence to the fact that I think there are now very sensible
calls to house these illegal migrants that are causing so many of our problems in camps,
right? In army camps or in tents or, you know, who cares? This is what happened and then I'll
get your reaction off the back. I love the way you weaponised the word British there. British.
people. They've had enough us, poor British people. Do you know the numbers of asylum seekers
we take in this country relative, in fact, to our European neighbours, but more saliently, to
countries like Turkey, who have an excuse for putting their asylum seekers in camps because
they house millions of asylum seekers because they border countries where there have been
conflicts. We are not even beginning to understand what it means.
to have a serious asylum problem.
So let's just own that for a start.
Lucky, I want to say lucky British people.
Lucky British people that we don't border the Gaza Strip
or that we don't border Syria.
Lucky us, privileged us.
And how dare we revert to using that word camp,
which got us unstuck way back when in 1900,
when we shoved Afrikaners and black people in southern Africa into camps
and they died in their thousands of distance.
You're talking about Tim Churchill.
We are indeed not Churchill.
This is the Boer War.
A war we'd prefer not to talk about.
That's when the first time concentration camp was coined as a phrase.
And let us just then forward wind much more recently to Bibi Stockholm,
another version of a camp where Legionella disease.
By the way, because the camps in Southern Africa and the Boer War,
the reason people died was because of disease.
And once again, we had it much more recently.
Can we?
Do you think the camp was invested with...
How long are you going to...
No, I've not even begun.
No, you have a good.
I've not begun. Tim, very quickly before we go to call us.
Tess is knocking Britain all the time.
I'm not knocking Britain. I'm not using the word, Britain.
You knock Britain all of the time.
And the fact is, if you add up the contribution that British people pay on overseas aid, defence around.
We are absolutely committed to abroad.
We are actually a very generous nation, even with the cuts, which I oppose.
Well, let's just give some numbers before we go.
Saying that we don't care and that we're somehow worse another country is not true.
Just be clear.
Conner, your reaction?
I'm so frustrated.
I shouldn't be, because I know the purpose of platforming on the right, you know, people like Tom Harwood and Tim.
Tim's always been polite to me, but it's just frustrating how he concedes every possible bit of ground to her fallacious argument.
Yes, actually, the British are evil and racist, and the only way we can stop being evil and racist throughout history and everything being awful is to take in infinity numbers of rapy foreign migrants until the,
the universe implodes or something. I'm just sick to the back teeth of it, Dan. Honestly,
it's, she, one, she's historically illiterate because I don't actually think that the first time
the term concentration camps was used was in the Boer War. According to Alexander Soljanitsyn,
it was in a telegram sent by Vladimir Lenin to refer to people that were detained who were like
counter-revolutionary elements after the Bolshevik revolution and the Civil War. So it was actually
the communists that used that, I believe. But second of all, I'm so sick of all of politics
circling the drain of the Second World War, like this is, it just doesn't last anymore. No, we can
actually do sensible things without being compared to the specter of Adolf Hitler. Turns out
all these men are living in filthy camps in Calais anyway before they come over here. We can
probably build humane structures that don't put people up in four-star accommodation at the
British public's expense before we swiftly remove these people. But Tessa doesn't want these people
removed. Tessa has this abstract idea that literally everyone from everywhere is exactly the
same. And if we just give them enough social housing and lessons on women's rights, then a man
from Mogadishu will be indistinguishable from a man from Manchester. And this total fiction, this
delusion that was put on steroids after the atrocities of the Holocaust, because Hitler killed lots and
lots of people in a racist way. So the absolute worst thing you can ever do is observe differences
between groups of people, be it culture or identity. And so you have to pretend everyone's just
made of this grey goo and that all disparities in outcome are a result of oppression, usually by white
people. Tessa has this opinion, but when the people who don't hold this opinion have the costs
inflicted on them, like the grooming gangs, like rapes committed by asylum seekers, like the increasing
tax burden that people who are disproportionately less fortunate than her have to pay,
she will just ignore them and gaslight them and say, lucky you, lucky you that you aren't bordering
Syria. No, I agree. Lucky us, Tessa, which means literally every person that comes here that crosses
our gigantic geographic moat to break into our country is a choice. And you know what? Increasing numbers
of us are choosing to send them all home and not take any more, and we are right to do so.
Slippery Starmer, that treacherous asshole of a Prime Minister, he doesn't even want to be here
anymore. He doesn't want to be here. He knows he's losing. Remember, this is the guy who said
he cares more about Davos than Westminster, and my God, is he proving it. Here is his arrival
at the White House in the past few minutes, and he luxuriates in the fact that. He luxurates in the fact
that he can pretend to be a statesman for five minutes
on behalf of his favorite man, Vladimir Zelensky.
When actually, Mr. Stama, there's one border
that you should care about at the moment,
one border that you should be attempting to protect our southern border.
Deep down, though, he's just a laughing stock.
As Christian Calgi of the Daily Express pointed out,
the Russian media now reforming,
referring to Stama and Zelensky's daddy.
Quote, this is the reason why he is taking a large family support group with him.
Asby fits a Jewish boy from a good family, he will be defended before Trump by his mommy,
the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, his sister's daughter,
the Prime Minister of Italy, George Maloney, his strict uncle, the Chancellor of Germany,
Frederick Mertz, his mischievous brother, the president of France, Manuel Macron,
and even his grandfather general on his mother's sides, decided to support the
overdue NATO Secretary General. But his daddy, the Prime Minister of Great Britain Care Stama,
is hesitating whether to go to Washington or not. Probably he doubts that the son is his.
Well, I always knew Stama was going to go. Come on. He was never going to be able to resist this.
And obviously, there is the weird obsession with Zelensky too. He's never looked in to what
Zelensky really is. He just loves him and he loves spending our billions on Zelensky,
billions that we don't have. Stama also, by the way, not taking any media with him because,
you know, they might actually ask a difficult question. Instead, he decided to make this video
on his journey over.
It's more in Ukraine's been going on a really long time now. I mean, three plus years.
hugely impacted the Ukrainians who suffered hugely
but it's also impacted Europe
it's impacted every single family and community
in the United Kingdom
and so everybody wants it to end
not least for Ukrainians
but we've got to get this right
we've got to make sure there is peace
that it is lasting peace
and that it is fair and that it is just
and that's why I'm travelling to Washington
with other European leaders
to discuss this face-to-face with President Trump and President Zelensky
because it's in everyone's interests, it's in the UK's interests,
that we get this right.
Oh yes, you're a real hard man, aren't you?
But I thought this was maybe more appropriate from Radio Genoa.
The EU delegation has arrived in America.
I mean, Connor Tomlinson of Tomlinson talks on YouTube,
Slippery Stama is a bit of a laughing stock in VALA.
the US. Macron's a laughing stock in the US. Trump doesn't give a damn. Okay, so they're here to provide
some moral support for Zelensky today. What do you make of Stama's weird obsession with wanting
this war to carry on? So I think Stama, much like Boris Johnson before him, knows that his
domestic polling is cratering. He has zero credibility. He won on a loveless landslip of an election
thanks to being basically a protest vote against the Conservatives
in a two-party paradigm that is rapidly falling apart
and much like Boris who wanted to distract from his misconduct
during the COVID lockdowns that he pushed
despite being a self-professed libertarian
Starma wants to paint himself and Zelensky as a Churchill figure
battling against the evil and encroaching forces of fascism
because literally every single conflict since the Second World War
is the Second World War repeated so that mediocre politicians can extract unearned credibility
from the legacy of Churchill and depict all of their opponents as Adolf Hitler.
That's why he's so keen to do so.
He's so keen to attach the post-war international institutions like the European Convention on Human Rights,
United Nations, even things like the World Trade Good Organization, the World Health Organization,
these ostensibly neutral expert bodies.
He wants to give them the credibility as being the catacons, the only forces that can stop fascist strongmen like Adolf Hitler or Vladimir Putin from waltzing all across Europe and descending it under an iron cut.
The problem is nobody's really buying this because for years now, Britain's foreign policy ventures and America's foreign policy ventures, especially under President Joe Biden, George Bush, Barack Obama, have been unmitigated disasters.
In my lifetime, I've seen us fail in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, there was Iran, Contra, before that, there is now Ukraine.
We have spaffed billions on unwinnable wars of regime change, apparently to defend democracy while we descend into autocracy and censorship at home.
So, one, their version of liberal democracy isn't worth defending, and two, the wars themselves don't seem to be winnable.
Instead, President Trump's doctrine of peace through strength and a unwillingness to intervene with troops on the ground,
but instead to use strategic strikes and sanctions against enemy nations seems to be working much better.
And I wouldn't be shocked, Dan, if actually Kirstarmer taking his eye off the ball here,
the Americans start using that against us.
Because I don't know if you saw, but a State Department report came out about last week,
a couple of days after J.D. Vance, carefully avoided excoriating David Lammy to his face in the Cotswolds.
And from the executive summary, the opening statement is just,
the human rights situation worsened in the United Kingdom during the last year.
So that means that Keir Starmer has well earned his name of Tutir Keir.
He has seen to be persecuting Christian conscience and freedom of speech
akin to what the Soviet dictators of the past did.
And it won't be long before, I mean, forget Ukrainian refugees coming to the UK.
There'll be UK free speech refugees coming to the US.
Oh, without any doubt.
is acting much more like the fascist strongmen that he apparently, supposedly, is standing against.
And the administration is across this. They are. And I mean, what about the video of Stama that went
viral over the weekend, Connor? And I thought it really is worth looking at because it's really
one of the only times when we have heard Stama over the whole course of the past year speak with
true passion. And it's not to do with the invasion of our border. It's not to do with the human
traffickers or the rapists or the terrorists who are coming here. It was when he was attacking his
own citizens after Southport and effectively, I really do believe, forcing our justice system
into locking people like Lucy Connolly up. Here's a reminder.
I'm utterly condemn the far-right thuggery we've seen this weekend. Be in no doubt those
that have participated in this violence will face the full force of the law.
The police will be making arrests, individuals will be held on remand,
charges will follow, and convictions will follow.
I guarantee you will regret taking part in this disorder,
whether directly or those whipping up this action online
and then running away themselves.
Oh, but of course, when it comes to,
to someone like Ricker Jones, Connett, they don't want to get involved in potentially
influencing the justice system.
Yeah, that was very interesting, wasn't it?
It's the fact that the Labour councillor who makes a clear incitement to violence
and a drawing of his thumb across his throat, a gesture and rhetoric that would fall a
foul of America's First Amendment and violate the Brandenburg test as a clear and imminent
incitement to violence, whereas Lucy Connolly's would not. He gets bail. He gets a sympathetic
hearing by a judge called Rosa Dean, who happens to sit on a voluntary diversity and community
relations committee, and then he gets acquitted by a jury whose make-up we don't know, but
I can only assume, given the absurdity of the ruling, must have some ideological sympathies,
as well as identifying with Ricky Jones's sub-story of having ADHD and just saying things
in the heat of the moment, because I know that having mild Asperger's would be a defense for calling for mass murder
in any possible situation, regardless of politics, Dan. This is absolutely disgraceful. And Lucy Connolly is
rotting in jail because her politics are against that which the regime endorses. She committed
the unforgivable sin, not of regretfully tweeting something that gave the state a pretext to lock her up
when Keir Starmer himself said he is going to guarantee convictions, polluting the justice system.
It was actually just the sin of noticing differences in behaviour between ethnic and cultural groups.
It is the sin that the state thinks of being a member of the far right,
which just means, again, noticing differences between migrants, Muslims, and the British host majority.
Because they genuinely think, and this was in Dame Sara Khan's report with Hope Not Hate in December,
they genuinely think that us complaining about the consequences of immigration on the internet,
is causing crime.
They think if we lower all of our union jacks,
if we censor concerned parents on social media,
then every single hostile tribal foreign criminal
will become indistinguishable from our population
because deep down we're all exactly identical.
That's the socialist worker party doctrine.
That's the doctrine of Ricky Jones and the Labour Party
and these diversity and inclusion activists judges.
And that's why, per the exhaust fumes of the 20th century
that depicts all of their enemy.
as the Nazis. That's why, ultimately, they don't object to what Ricky Jones said. They just
hate how much bad press it got, and they're hoping it goes quietly away now. Well, I can tell
them, if they're so afraid of civil unrest breaking out, if as Liz Lloyd recommended to Keir Starmer
in a cabinet briefing the other week, that he needs to get tough on law and order to prevent
the social fabric fraying and civil war from being, from being sparked, if they think getting
tough on law and order means letting Ricky Jones go loose while Lucy Connolly sits in prison and
Peter Lynch dies for peaceful protest, they must be totally deluded.
The justice system is now illegitimate and an increasing number of the British public are noticing.
Indeed, we have a judiciary, we don't have a justice system.
Connor Tomlinson, very, very well put.
And thank you so much.
Got to subscribe to Tomlinson talks, of course, on YouTube.
In fact, I've just got a super chat in, King Dom's Kingdom, 1985.
He says, appreciate your independent news channel, Dan.
I've subscribed to Connor's channel too.
following him on here
continue what you do mate and I will
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thank you so much
and some more super chats coming in
Nina Bonava says
Narenda is only upset because she didn't
win Big Brother she needs to go away
and the Woody 57
said Starma wants the UK in the EU
he is causing the civil unrest.
Well, he does.
He does.
And, you know, there's a plan being floated at the moment,
which would suggest that Starma might at the next election campaign
to take the UK back into the EU to watch this space.
The reanimator says, if everyone can clap the NHS on the COVID fiasco,
we can raise the flag against the lunatics.
Snaky Bish says, how long does a conquering take?
Your 10 years plus in already, it appears it's been.
expeditated. And from Gracie, the girl protecting the blind lady, wasn't just arrested. She refused bail and is in custody. Indeed. And as I say, I'm looking closely into this story. I hope to speak about it on tomorrow's show. But it's now time to reveal today's greatest Britain and Union Jackass. A reminder of your Union Jackass nominees. Rebecca Reed. Put forward by Benny Bond gop for being caught out about lying about Stamman's London. Ricky Jones, nominated by
Sarah Booth, the independent counsellor for Dartford for playing the mental health and race cards
at his trial. He may have been found not guilty by a suspect jury and judge at a court renowned
for high numbers of not guilty verdicts, but he's still a foul apology for a human being.
And he may be an independent counsellor now, Sarah Booth, but I do think we should remind everyone
that he was a Labour counsellor. He was elected as a Labour counsellor.
And Alistair Campbell, nominated by Drew 59, Blue for having a hisy fit because Trump didn't get a deal with Putin,
I find it astonishing that a war criminal with the death of David Callie on his conscience
would even consider criticizing someone who is trying to bring about peace.
Here here, I couldn't agree more.
Okay, your results are in.
With 9% of the vote, Rebecca Reid.
The runner up with 28% of the vote, Alistair Campbell.
But by a very, very long way, Ricky Jones, today's Union Jackass with 63% of the vote.
Today's Greatest Britain nominated by Darren Donaldson is Robert Jenrick for standing with the concerned residence of Epping.
He became the most senior British politician to join the Hotel Migrant Uprising in Essex last night.
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