Dan Wootton Outspoken - "White men ignored & insulted" Rupert Lowe shock Christmas message during special Christian episode
Episode Date: December 25, 2025A very special festive edition of the show. We are going to start an Outspoken Christmas Day tradition, with the delivery of the first Outspoken Christmas Message by Rupert Lowe, the leader of Restore... Britain. Then Dan is joined by our special Christmas Day Christian Superstar Panel: FATHER CALVIN ROBINSON MINISTER RIKKI DOOLAN REVEREND CANON FATHER PHIL HARRIS BISHOP CEIRION H. DEWAR To watch the Uncancelled After Show for exclusive extra content EVERY weekday, sign up 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 Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 390. And Merry Christmas to you. It was so important to me that on the most important day of the year for our Christian nation, that we're with you in some way to provide hope, to provide comfort and to provide community. So very shortly, we will be joined by our special Christmas Day superstar panel. I have been so excited by this lineup.
Father Calvin Robinson, Minister Ricky Doolin, Reverend Father Phil Harris and Bishop Karen H. Diwa.
But first, we are going to start an outspoken Christmas Day tradition with the delivery of the first outspoken Christmas message by Rupert Lowe, the leader of Restore Britain.
Friends and fellow patriots, as we gather for Christmas this year,
I want to speak to you, not just as a politician, but as a fellow countryman, someone who cherishes Britain, its people and its traditions.
And one of those traditions, perhaps the most important of all, is that Britain is that Britain,
is a Christian country. Our laws, our culture, our sense of right and wrong all flow from our
Christian heritage. That is not something to hide or be ashamed of. We should celebrate our Christian
roots, embrace our Christian roots and preserve our Christian roots. You do not have to be a churchgoer
to understand that. At Christmas, we're reminded of that most powerful message at the heart of Christianity.
Light, even in the darkness.
Redemption, even when our once great country feels so very lost.
So today I address those groups who have been carrying the heaviest loads
and offer a message entrenched in the values that built this nation.
Courage, perseverance and the simple belief in the goodness of the British people.
To our farmers, you embody Christian values.
Christian values every day. Stewardship of the land, service to the community, and working
not for applause but for vocational responsibility. I speak today from our own farm, so I understand
what you go through year in, year out. Brutal weather, unfair competition and political
decisions that ignore your reality. Yet you continue to feed the nation quietly and
faithfully. Let me say clearly, Britain needs its farmers far more than it needs its politicians.
Please know that your efforts are appreciated by the British people. Of that I'm certain.
To the small business owners, the shopkeepers, the pub landlords, the
tradesmen and women, you are the lifeblood of our towns and our economy. You represent enterprise,
service and community, all rooted in the Christian ethic of hard, honest work. You all have my
utmost respect. I understand the challenges, the difficulties, the sleepless nights. You have
been tested this year with costs rising, taxes rising,
regulations piling up and footfall eroding.
Yet you've kept your lights on and your doors open.
It's this kind of quiet strength that built this nation,
not immigration, as we're so often told,
but hard-working British men and women
who built their small businesses from ground up.
This is the message that must not be diluted.
To the young white men who feel ignored and insulted
insulted. I want to speak directly to you. For too long, young white men in this country
have been treated as if your concerns don't matter, your struggles don't count, and your
identity is something to apologize for, that your love of your country is somehow racist
and wrong. You've been told to stay quiet, to step aside, to accept being blamed for things
never did and problems that you didn't create. Let me be clear. There is nothing wrong with
being white. There is nothing wrong with being man. There is nothing wrong with being straight.
You are not the problem. The system is the problem. The cancer of DEI, along with the Blairite
legacy, must be eradicated and erased from our society.
Britain needs strong, grounded, responsible men.
Men and women who work hard, protect their communities, build their families and stand firm in their values.
And despite what some might tell you, there's nothing shameful about wanting to be that person.
We should be unapologetic in our promotion of those ideals.
I say to you today, keep going.
it will get better.
To the mothers, grandmothers and daughters,
so many of you now feel unsafe in your own communities,
primarily due to the impact of mass immigration,
both legal and illegal.
Your streets feel more dangerous,
more unfamiliar, more menacing.
You're told that your concerns are racist and unreasonable.
I say no, this cannot continue.
You deserve to feel safe in your own towns, safe in your own communities, safe with your own family,
not harassed and intimidated by men who have no right to be in our country.
We must make Britain safe again.
How can we do that?
Deportations, millions of deportations.
That is worth fighting for and fight for.
it, we must. To the older generation who feel forgotten and abandoned, all whilst we welcome
in foreign invaders with the warmth and care that we don't afford to our own elderly. You have
all watched our country change so very much over the last two decades, in ways none of us
consented to or ever envisaged. Entire towns transformed, whole communities that are in
capable of speaking English. This is not the Britain we have built. This is not the Britain
we want to leave our grandchildren. I have one grandchild. I feel that same heavy burden.
I want to leave the country to my grandson in a better state than it is now. We certainly
have a very long way to go. To parents juggling jobs, childcare, bills and worries about the future,
it is difficult for many. But please trust me when I say this, having children is the best
decision you will ever make. It may seem hard now and our appalling government certainly
does not make it any easier for hardworking parents. But it is the best decision anyone can
ever make. We desperately need to fight for a country that enables and encourages the creation
of a stable family unit to raise children in safe welcoming communities to give parents the financial
courage to have more children not to fund the inland but to reward hard work and allow
british men and women the breathing space to have more children if they choose to do so this is a
message that we must not shy away from to christians who feel their faith
is increasingly sidelined and insulted. Treated as though your beliefs are
outdated, unwelcome or something to keep hidden. Too often the institutions
that were built on foundations now shy away from acknowledging them. Too often your
values are mocked while every other worldview is celebrated, particularly Islam.
You are not alone and you are not
not wrong to feel this way. Christianity remains as relevant today as it ever was.
Stand proud in your faith. Celebrate it openly. So let us remember what Christmas is truly about.
Because in recent years, too many institutions have been nervous about celebrating Britain's
Christian identity. Too hesitant to speak openly about the values that shaped
our laws, our language, our festivals, and our moral compass. But Christmas is not a generic
winter event. It's not just a holiday. It is a Christian celebration and we should be proud
of that, because Christian values are not abstract ideas. They are the everyday virtues
that hold this country together, helping your neighbour, telling the truth.
working hard, raising families, caring for the genuinely vulnerable, fighting for justice.
These values built Britain and they can rebuild Britain again. They can restore Britain.
So as we step towards a new year, my message to every farmer, every business owner, every worker,
every mother and father, every young person, every pensioner, every person struggling.
Do not lose hope. Do not lose faith. Do not forget who we are.
Britain has come through harder times than these and always with our values intact.
Always with courage, always with perseverance, always with good humour.
If we remember what we stand for, if we rediscover the Christian foundations that shaped our nation,
then I truly believe that there is nothing we cannot overcome.
We can restore Britain, I promise.
It is not too late, yet.
So to you and your family, I wish you a peaceful Christmas and a very happy New Year.
May it bring rest,
and renewal. And may the year ahead, you want a strength, purpose and hope for our great
country. Happy Christmas.
Wow, I've got goosebumps. A powerful message by the bravest politician in the country.
Thank you, Rupert Lowe. You gave me
hope this Christmas Day that there can be a better future ahead if we just fight for it.
And now, the Christmas Day Superstar Panel.
To respond, I am so glad to have these men together.
Minister Ricky Doolin, Reverend Cannon, Father Phil Harris, Bishop Karen H. Dewa, and our very
own Father Calvin Robinson.
So, Father Calvin, I just wanted to pick up on one line there from Rupert Lowe, who was addressing Christians in the United Kingdom.
Christians who feel their faith is increasingly sidelined and insulted.
He said too often your values are mocked while every other worldview is celebrated, particularly Islam.
Such an important message, I think, Father.
100%. That was quite something to hear. It's probably one of the best Christmas messages from a politician in the UK that I've heard so far. He outlines so many issues, but the one you point out is spot on in that we have been a Christian country since the inception of our country, since the counties were brought together under Rex Anglorum, the first king of England, the first Christian king of England. And so for over a thousand years, we've all known that that is our faith, that is the faith of our country, the
faith of our forebears. It's the ideas, the culture, the values that built our very nation.
You know, modernity will say it's diversity that built Britain or it's immigration that built
Britain, know it's Christianity that built Britain from the very beginning. And we've always
known that up until very recently. And for some reason, in the last century or so, or just
just under, we've been having to do away with that and celebrate everyone else's faith,
everyone else's culture, everyone else's virtues and values except our own, our own have been
denigrated. So it's nice to hear a centrist politician in Britain actually acknowledging this
and saying, you know what, it's not just okay to be Christian. It's a good thing to be Christian
because we are a Christian people. We need to hear more of that. Minister Ricky Doolan,
welcome to outspoken for the first time. It's such a delight to have you. You've had an incredible
year, of course, with everything that you've done with Tommy Robinson and the Unite the Kingdom
rallies. What struck me during that message is that Rupert Lowe is prepared to say something that
most people in the elite class are not. And that is that young white men who are constantly
being told that they are the problem are actually the solution.
to the salvation of our country.
Do you agree?
Well, thanks for having me on, first of all, Dan.
It's a pleasure to be on here with you
and at such a special time at Christmas as well.
To respond to the question,
what's important is basically our Christian values and heritage?
It's the most important thing.
It's more important than the ethnic line,
even though we can use ethnicity to show
the destruction of our country
through open borders.
We can use the demographics to highlight that.
But the ethnic argument is one that I don't think provides a solution
because God created all people equal, all right,
no matter what skin color, no matter what ethnicity or race.
And if we go to the Bible Genesis chapter 11,
it is God that divided the people.
And he divided the people and spread them around the world,
give them all different languages,
which obviously leads into culture.
and that is the division of people
and that was because they were so united
they were building a tower to heaven
and they were going to act like they are God themselves
so it's God who divided the people
so ethnicity is really not the line that's going to win
but the line that is going to win
is going back to our Christian heritage foundation
it doesn't mean everybody's got to convert to Christianity
what it means is that we go back to our foundation
that what made this country great again
and what made it great in the first place
and what will make it great again, which is Christianity and our values and our traditions
and our culture. And anything with a strong foundation like Christianity will do well. But
what has happened is they've tried to decimate that foundation. And that's why the building's
collapsing now. Indeed, Bishop Karen H. DeWar, what did you think of Rupert Lowe's message,
especially to the older generation who might be feeling quite dark today
when they look around their towns and they look around their cities
and they think this wasn't the Britain that we fought for.
Well, Dan, let me say first and foremost,
seen as my brethren have failed to,
Merry Christmas to you and to everybody watching it outspoken.
A big very Christmas, we cannot forget that.
Exactly.
I think that was truly an inspiring message of hope.
And it's one that shows that an older generation still has the intestinal fortitude to stand up and say what needs to be said.
There are many people today that are sitting in their homes that have had to make a decision whether to pay for heating or spend money for their eating that are.
wrapping themselves up in blankets and goodness knows what are alone because they've got nobody
to support them, nobody to spend time with them, whilst we are seeing thousands and thousands of
illegal immigrants housed in a hotel being fed, being watered, being warmed and welcomed.
And I think what Rupert said in that, particularly to an older generation, is enough to stir the
spirit enough to stir the heart of a people group within our own society that are feeling very
much abandoned by the state, very much betrayed by the state. We have this current labor government
that we've had since July of last year that have robbed many people of various benefits with
cuts in benefit spending, cuts in winter fuel allowances, to name but a few. And here you have a
politician that I think intestinal fortitude isn't hard enough. I like the term testicular fortitude
who actually has the cajones, the balls to say what needs to be said and to put hope back
in a generation that has rapidly lost hope. And it speaks to those of us in the generations
after that we must also pick up the mantle of not only,
returning respect to an older generation, but to be there for them, to do more for them, to
not just respect our elders, but to treat them with dignity, to treat them with a respect that
they have afforded, that they should be afforded, not just through their age, but through
the life that they live, many that are coming towards the end of their life for the battles
that they have fought for this country in serving in the armed force.
And part of that respect returns when we return to the Christian values and the Christian principles that have shaped and built this society that are being removed and replaced in favor of all manner of other religions and other ideologies that are absolutely destroying our way of life.
Father Phil Harris, I saw you nodding along vigorously when Rupert Lowe was encouraging young people to have children.
He said, please trust me when I say this, having children is the best decision you will ever make.
And that's not a message we hear much about, is it?
And of course, our civilization is at stake, given that we do know outside the Christian.
Christian faith, the birth rates are so much higher.
Incredibly worrying, but first before I go there, if I can,
happy Christmas to all our viewers. Yay!
The declining birth rate is something that's really worrying.
And we've had this kind of, and it's got on for years now,
where we have had this kind of eroding of the family structure.
And so firstly, we start encouraging women to go to work and their first job is to earn money
not to raise a family.
And then we make it practically impossible for a woman not to work because the cost of living
is so high.
Actually, the greatest blessing is for people to, it's families.
And we've talked about this lots in the past.
but we need our families and have families around us and just this joy of today.
And I'm praying that people, you know, around the table today have had their families with them
and enjoyed being with their families.
We need to actually, you know, there's no greater blessing than having a quiver full.
It's a term that's used in holy writ, a quiver full of children.
and having those children around us.
And there are lots of people in my world.
I'm thinking of Aaron Edwards and particularly who has a host of kiddies.
And praise God for that.
It's such a joy to have the family.
And I've had my deacon, Aaron, living with us for a long period of time
and to have the kids around us.
What a joy to have the extended family in and around.
and all squeezed into our house, we need to up the birth rate and we need to bring up people in the way of the Lord
because that's the anchor that needs to be mentioned, that it's Jesus, the hope of glory.
And we have this message of hope from Rupert and it's founded in so many of the Christian principles
that we see and find in Jesus Christ, who is the anchor for the soul, the writer to the Hebrew says.
children have children you know you can't have enough children and we really need to support that what
do we do instead we actually have horrendous abortion rates and i don't want to major on the negative
we need to have children that's the message and young people come on rise up this is on you
yeah let's let's do everything we can to populate great britain and bring people up in the
Christian faith. And I know, you know, Father Calvin and myself have spoken about this. There is no
greater joy than christening a child and making the sign of the cross on the forehead of that
child and claiming them for Christ Jesus. And so let's have children. For unto us a child is born
and unto us a son is good. Yeah, great, great message. Father Calvin, I remember speaking on our
first Christmas Day special this time last year. And talking about loneliness too, because I do
want to acknowledge that today, right? Sure for a lot of us, this is such a special day because
we get to be with our families. But of course, it can be a very dark time for people who are
missing family members, who people, for people who are estranged from family members or
have had a particularly tough year. What's your advice about how to get through that? If Christmas
is hard for you because of those external factors? Yeah, it's a very good point. There are lots of
people who feel isolated and especially lonely at this time of year. And it's a reminder that we are
never on our own. First and foremost, of course, Christ is with us. But therefore, so is his body.
And that's where the church should really step up. It's our job as Christians to form a family,
that is wider than just our nuclear family, our parish, our church, our community is also our family.
And therefore, if we know that there is someone who is elderly and vulnerable or someone who is a widow or a widow were,
and we know that they're going to be on their own, it's our job to invite them in.
It's our job to make sure that they're not on their own on a special day such as Christmas,
the nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
And just to join the two points together, you know, we've all just agreed that it's so important to have families and to raise families,
but also for some people
that's biologically or spiritually impossible
but that doesn't mean we have to be on our own
every man is called to be a father
every woman is called to be a mother
it may not be to their own biological children
it may be to the wider community
and again we've got to build those networks
we've got to love our neighbour
we've got to literally know the person
we're living next door to we've got to
in the literal sense we've got to be there for each other
and if that means taking some turkey
and stuffing round to someone who you know
lives in your neighbourhood
and doesn't have anyone visiting them this Christmas
it's a good way to build those bridges and get to know people.
And just to link it as well back to what Father Phil was saying
in that, yes, young people need to have children,
but of course, firstly, they need to get married.
And we're seeing a massive issue in this area.
I've got quite a few young people in my parish,
and both the young men and the young women are saying,
we don't know how to integrate.
We don't know how to get on with each other anymore.
We don't know how to court anymore.
The social fabric has been torn apart
from the boomer generation down for some reason.
And so that's on all of us.
well, to facilitate that, to help bring young people together and encourage them to get married
and encourage them to have children.
Very much. Bishop DeWar and Minister Doolan, it's really interested me this year that
we've seen the mainstream media, and I'm talking about the British Passion Talk
Croatian, and I'm talking about sly news, view both of you as a threat. Now, I always think
when the mainstream media start coming for you, it usually means.
means they're fearful of something.
And it feels like it's this wave of young people discovering Christianity.
But I'm interested to know from both of your perspective, what is it?
Why has there been this mainstream media witch hunt against you both this year?
What's going on?
I'll let Ricky go first.
Thank you, my brother.
so yeah I think it's it's quite an obvious case of they have an issue already with Tommy
Robinson as we all know and they seem to want to attack Tommy Robinson at any opportunity
or any angle that they possibly can and obviously the message that he is consistently given
to the people the message of truth of what's going on in our nation around certain topics
they don't like that message it goes against their their
narrative that they're pushing themselves, which is a false narrative normally from
the MSM. And so they'll go after Tommy Robinson. Now that Tommy Robinson has come to
Christ, praise God, and he's having his own relationship with Jesus. And that is becoming
more prevalent with the populace through the events that we're having, such as Unite the
Kingdom or the Christmas Carol one that we had quite recently. The mainstream media are
going from that angle and obviously teaming up with certain bodies,
the in the Christian circles to try and attack Tommy and attack the rise in Christianity.
And they've already started coining their own labels to try and defame this move of God.
But it won't work because this is a move of the spirit.
And people are connecting to it, not because of characters, but because of the spirit.
It's an internal affair.
And, you know, people all across the thousands and thousands of people all across the country
are either returning to Christ or coming to Christ for the first time and nothing.
the mainstream media or the government can do
we'll stop it. Do you agree, Bishop Diwa?
I think it's partly that.
I think there's something a little more sinister
at the heart of it as well.
What's that?
Ricky and I have been attacked for different reasons.
Both have been attributed to an association
with Tommy Robinson, but the mainstream media
has come at us from different angles.
One of the things that they try to label us with
is this Christian nationalism or Christian nationalist label that seems to be doing the rounds
amongst various media outlets in the United Kingdom that we're being attributed.
In fact, Sky News said that I was the frontrunner of the rise of Christian nationalism in the United Kingdom.
I've redefined that based on what they said because I am a Christian and I am proud of my nation.
I guess by that term it makes me a Christian nationalist.
For me, the underlying essence here is that if they can chop down the trees that are growing, so to speak, in this nation, that are speaking truth and speaking against the apostasy, speaking against the heresy, speaking against the lies of the establishment, both in church and state, and bring us down, then they will have succeeded.
that the simple fact is right now there are four of us on this show with you that have been given
a voice in this nation and are raising that voice to speak truth to power and to speak truth to
people so that their eyes are opened and in the opening of their eyes they are seeing the
truth that makes them free which is Christ and are turning their hearts to him in what one
media outlet called the Quiet Revival that is happening in the United Kingdom. And the establishment
media, the establishment of government and the establishment of church need to chop us down
because they cannot control us. They cannot control the narrative. And when the spirit of God
begins to move amongst ordinary people outside of the establishment, they become irrelevant in this day
and in this age. And we as shepherds of the flock are men that are unwilling to compromise to the spirit
of this age that hold true to the word of God, that hold true to the truth of the gospel, that hold true
to the canon of Scripture, and will not back down. So because of that, we have been deemed a threat.
but the only threat that we are is a threat to the lies
and the fallacy that the institutions are broadcasting
that people are finally seeing through.
Father Calvin Robinson, final word to you this Christmas day?
Final word has to be that this day is all about the nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
It's the day that we remember his first coming, the long-awaited coming.
We were waiting for a Savior and God.
God became man, fully God, yet fully man, the second person of the Holy Trinity, to save
us, to offer us to that chance of eternal salvation.
And all we have to do is follow him, repent of our sins, be baptised in water and the Spirit
and have faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Because that Kraus child was born of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we all have the opportunity
to spend eternity in heaven with him.
That is the greatest gift of all eternity.
So we must thank our blessed God for that.
Father Calvin Robinson, Bishop Karen H.D.U.R. Reverend Cannon, Father Phil Harris and Minister Ricky Dooland. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Merry Christmas to you all. A very inspiring episode of the show. Tomorrow we are back live with Leo Curse and Bernie Spofford for a special Boxing Day edition. That's at 5pm UK time, midday Eastern, 9 a.m. Pacific. Merry Christmas.
to you. Thank you for all of your support of Outspoken this year. That is the greatest gift
that you could ever have given me and I value it and appreciate it every single day. And that is
why most importantly, especially this Christmas Day, I promise to keep fighting for you.
