The Glenn Beck Program - September 27, 2025


Ep 267 | The Failed 'Assassination' of Katie Hopkins | The Glenn Beck Podcast 


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 24 minutes

Words per Minute

159.93332

Word Count

13,527

Sentence Count

1,269

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

52


Summary

Katie Hopkins has lived a life in the crosshairs. She is a TV host, a stand-up comedian, a writer, a podcaster, and an advocate for civil rights. She has also been accused of being a terrorist, and has been targeted by the African National Congress (ANC) for her outspoken criticism of them.


Transcript

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00:01:18.960 My guest today was deported from Australia, detained in Africa.
00:01:25.880 She was the planned victim of a thwarted terror attack.
00:01:28.800 They were going to behead her.
00:01:29.500 She almost won The Apprentice.
00:01:32.040 And she's done all of it with a smile and snark that drives her critics out of their mind.
00:01:39.440 She is irreverent.
00:01:41.080 She, I think, is hilarious.
00:01:42.600 She's never politically correct.
00:01:45.940 She's from the other side of the pond, as they would say.
00:01:50.760 TV star, political commentator, stand-up comedian, author, self-proclaimed biggest b**** in Britain.
00:01:59.500 You are going, this is a roller coaster.
00:02:02.720 You are going to love Katie Hopkins.
00:02:05.420 Hi, Katie.
00:02:20.740 Well, hello.
00:02:21.660 How are you?
00:02:22.200 Oh, I'm great.
00:02:23.180 I've been waiting for this conversation for a long time.
00:02:26.820 You have the most bizarre, I don't know, resume?
00:02:32.360 I mean, I'll just start here.
00:02:35.420 Okay.
00:02:36.720 Here's an excerpt from your bio.
00:02:38.920 Katie's lived her life in the crosshairs.
00:02:40.900 She is banned from South Africa by the ANC, deported from Australia for criticizing lockdown,
00:02:46.740 was the target of a jihadi plot to behead her.
00:02:51.220 I found you interesting before I knew any of that.
00:02:55.880 Can we, let's just start with South Africa.
00:02:57.940 Let's start with South Africa.
00:02:59.000 Yeah, let's start with South Africa.
00:02:59.800 Okay.
00:03:00.220 So I knew of the white farmers being butchered on their land by black gangs.
00:03:08.280 And because I had such a big platform, a man online columnist twice a week on Tucker when
00:03:13.240 he was Fox, my own radio show, the point where I was the most noisy, people would often reach
00:03:18.980 out and say, no one's hearing us.
00:03:21.920 And the more I looked, the more I heard, and the more I wasn't happy with no one speaking.
00:03:27.800 Like no one.
00:03:28.580 No one.
00:03:28.980 No one.
00:03:29.780 In fact, the opposite, of course, this is always the case, which is, oh, the Rainbow Nation.
00:03:34.620 Oh, isn't it so great?
00:03:35.800 And people going over to the polite parts to have a concert in age of supporting, I don't
00:03:40.460 know what they thought, you know, this massive multicultural glory pot that they pretend South
00:03:45.360 Africa is, which it is not.
00:03:47.180 And so I got funding.
00:03:51.000 I, well, I raised funding.
00:03:53.480 I got a cameraman.
00:03:54.740 I got a security squad of proper decent men.
00:04:00.080 And I went out there and lived on the farms in South Africa for three months.
00:04:05.800 And at night in South Africa on white farms is where the monsters come.
00:04:11.840 And it is a targeted campaign of wiping out white farmers with a level of butchery, which
00:04:20.200 we won't talk about here.
00:04:22.380 But it is at a level that is everything to do with revenge and vengeance.
00:04:28.820 Talk a little bit about it, because I don't think most Americans know.
00:04:32.320 I mean, President Trump brought it up.
00:04:33.740 And I couldn't believe how many Americans were like, what, wait, what's happening?
00:04:37.480 Yes.
00:04:37.740 And it was immediately denied.
00:04:39.960 Immediately.
00:04:40.500 Immediately denied.
00:04:41.140 And even now, you know, they'll say, oh, that's obviously been discredited as a nonsense.
00:04:46.400 Right.
00:04:46.520 So five years ago, I was over there and in the night on white farms, gangs of black men armed
00:04:57.720 with weapons that were laid down by whites during the time of apartheid.
00:05:03.820 It's aided and abetted by black police forces.
00:05:06.540 I have a black police officer on record saying he knows it's part of the police helping these
00:05:12.300 gangs and they come in and what they do to farmers and their families.
00:05:17.840 The police try and pocket this away as a burglary that went wrong.
00:05:21.740 But we're talking about irons plugged in and the victims being burnt.
00:05:28.820 I sat with a guy and they used what you call those machines where they put gas in and you
00:05:37.740 can melt metal with.
00:05:39.180 They took one of those to him.
00:05:40.940 Yeah.
00:05:41.380 A welding torch.
00:05:42.620 A welding torch.
00:05:43.380 They took that to him.
00:05:44.920 Another lady, they shot her husband in front of her and the children and the child went
00:05:50.320 to get her piggy bank to give to the gang to ask them to leave her mummy to live.
00:05:56.980 And the lady buried her husband and then gave birth to their first son the next day.
00:06:01.400 I mean, the story is a lady whose face was blown off and she had it rebuilt.
00:06:05.980 It's all there.
00:06:06.840 It's all documented in my documentary, Homelands or Plasmored, which means murder in place,
00:06:12.360 murder of the farms.
00:06:13.440 And the white crosses on the hillside represent each farmer that has been killed and butchered
00:06:20.420 by these gangs.
00:06:21.680 And it is terrifying.
00:06:24.320 It is vengeful.
00:06:26.520 And it is the biggest, strongest kept silence because people have to pretend that South Africa
00:06:33.300 is a success story.
00:06:34.720 And I also spent time in the slums.
00:06:37.520 White families.
00:06:38.220 And I'm not saying it's not possible for white families to live that way.
00:06:41.200 But white families, because they can't work because of this, if you own a business, you
00:06:46.980 had to hand it over to the government.
00:06:50.000 Land expropriation without compensation, which means we're taking your farm.
00:06:55.080 And the thing that is never understood, I don't care what color you are, you can understand
00:06:59.300 that a farm doesn't farm itself.
00:07:01.600 Trees that formerly were dripping with avocados and walnuts, if they just go onto those farms
00:07:07.520 once they've expropriated them and they just pillage, pillage the roof off the farm building,
00:07:12.160 pillage the tires from the tractor, pillage the metalwork out of machinery, then the farm
00:07:18.060 disappears and collapses, which is why Zimbabwe is now the bread, used to be the breadbasket
00:07:23.620 and is now barren because land doesn't farm itself.
00:07:28.020 And so I spent a lot of time with those people.
00:07:30.280 It changed me fundamentally and forever.
00:07:33.360 And the biggest sort of the thing I carry with me in my heart is the big boors of South Africa,
00:07:40.640 these big, powerful white men who say we will die in our boots for the love of the land.
00:07:48.300 And what was so interesting yesterday with Charlie was that Pete stood up there and said Charlie
00:07:54.100 died in his boots.
00:07:55.480 And so for me, so many threads of time are weaving themselves together and I couldn't
00:08:00.900 be more proud that 80 plus a million Americans voted in President Donald J. Trump and that
00:08:06.980 he has recognized with the help of Elon Musk, recognized the South Africans' plight.
00:08:12.900 And after five years of waiting, that was quite a moment for many of us.
00:08:16.520 But has anything happened?
00:08:17.640 No, it is.
00:08:19.440 I could go there again and film the same thing again.
00:08:22.500 They sleep.
00:08:23.060 I mean, if I could show you and take you, I mean, you can watch the documentary, but
00:08:26.280 so they have houses.
00:08:27.760 So I slept in these homesteads.
00:08:29.540 It's terrifying.
00:08:31.100 And they ripped out the ceilings.
00:08:33.260 So there's rafters.
00:08:34.720 They have ladders up to the rafters.
00:08:38.220 They have slam doors from the kitchen to the bedroom so that if they are attacked, the
00:08:44.480 children know they get up those ladders and get into the rafters.
00:08:48.040 They have their guns in the rafters so that the father or the mother can try and protect
00:08:52.660 the kits and shoot downwards in their own homes.
00:08:56.840 You know, I had a young son when I went, and he's older now, but, you know, he used to
00:09:01.580 think monsters would come at night.
00:09:03.140 You know, Mom, there's a boogeyman under my bed.
00:09:05.800 But in South Africa at night is when the monsters come.
00:09:09.060 And it is a very frightening place.
00:09:11.000 It seems to me to be the same kind of philosophy that we're dealing with here in America with
00:09:18.420 social justice.
00:09:21.280 There is no forgiveness.
00:09:22.980 There is no it is.
00:09:25.160 You did this.
00:09:26.640 Your parents, grandparents, in our case, great, great, great, great grandparents.
00:09:30.540 So you can never be forgiven.
00:09:33.200 And we're taking it from you.
00:09:34.660 And we want you to know exactly what it was like, as if in America, as if these people
00:09:39.180 had any clue.
00:09:40.540 It's just hate and vengeance.
00:09:42.980 Vengeance.
00:09:43.640 And also, so, you know, like for you guys, reparations or David Lammy in the UK wants
00:09:48.440 to pay reparations from white people who've never owned a slave to black people.
00:09:53.140 You guys stopped it.
00:09:54.600 You stopped slavery.
00:09:56.140 That's not good enough now.
00:09:57.240 But the other unspoken truth that I obviously sat with so many of the black farm workers
00:10:03.160 as well, of course, they have been with their white farms for generations.
00:10:09.660 Their great grandparents worked the farm and now they work the farm.
00:10:13.800 It's a safe and stable and secure partnership that they share.
00:10:19.020 The kids' nannies are now the, you know, they are all in together.
00:10:23.000 It works.
00:10:24.540 It's not an apartheid thing.
00:10:25.840 It's just a system of working the land.
00:10:28.660 And now those poor black farm hands and farm workers who share the toil, they don't have
00:10:35.440 work either, which is classic of how this works.
00:10:38.380 You know, if you take the George Floyd stuff in Minneapolis, I went in amongst the George
00:10:43.060 Floyd mob when they took over that cross-section at the gas station.
00:10:46.200 I pretended to be one of them.
00:10:47.440 They burnt down everything that poor black people need to be able to function.
00:10:53.180 They burnt down the cup store or whatever it's called.
00:10:56.560 They burnt down the fuel station.
00:10:58.700 They burnt down everything black people need because their need for vengeance was greater
00:11:04.740 than their love of their brother.
00:11:07.080 Okay.
00:11:07.280 So we have...
00:11:08.000 So many things.
00:11:08.540 We've got to get to the part where you get kicked out of South Africa.
00:11:13.620 Well, it actually happened.
00:11:14.760 I went in securely and secretly, as you would, if you're me.
00:11:20.840 I started releasing immediately, but I delayed a month.
00:11:25.700 So I'd already been there a month and I started to release the truth of the land because I was
00:11:32.020 determined it to be heard.
00:11:33.660 But of course, then the ANC picked up that I was in country.
00:11:37.320 So they were behind me, kind of chasing me as I went to find the stories and tell the
00:11:42.300 stories of these men and women slaughtered so that by the time I went back to the airport,
00:11:47.700 the ANC had caught up with me.
00:11:49.780 They changed my passport details.
00:11:51.940 And at the airport, when I handed my passport in to try and leave, it beeped and I knew.
00:11:59.020 And my security detail that was with me knew and they took my passport.
00:12:04.160 So my security detail radioed to the lads who were all in the van, still in the parking
00:12:09.340 lot, car park to me.
00:12:10.960 And he told them to be armed and ready so that if the South African police took me, they
00:12:16.680 would open fire on the South African police.
00:12:18.820 Because if I go to a South African police jail, I'm not coming out of there.
00:12:23.620 But as it turned out, classic South Africa, it was a Sunday.
00:12:28.040 And on Sunday, the police chief wasn't in work.
00:12:31.320 So eventually they, I got my passport back.
00:12:34.240 My security detail got me on the plane.
00:12:35.900 And not until they were wheels up, was I allowed to relax or stop.
00:12:41.620 He still had his hand on the back of my cuff as we took off.
00:12:45.700 And I have no regrets or no concerns for that.
00:12:49.440 But that is the level they will go to to stop this being told.
00:12:53.580 And they're very successful because there is a receptive audience of Democrats who prefer to look the other way.
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00:15:17.960 Okay, so...
00:15:19.320 That was South Africa.
00:15:20.160 So then, yeah, so then you're in Australia.
00:15:22.420 Yes.
00:15:22.560 And you're doing the, not Big Brother, but...
00:15:27.020 Yes, no, exactly.
00:15:27.620 Is it Big Brother?
00:15:28.260 It's a terrible program called Celebrity, but it's absolute tosh.
00:15:32.980 And, you know, I don't sort of, I don't like to brag, but I'm not an idiot.
00:15:37.820 But you are required, rather, to be an idiot to do that show.
00:15:41.860 But the reason I said yes, so I had done it in the UK, and I'd gone in as the most hated, blah, blah, blah.
00:15:47.720 And I'd come out as the most loved, and I was whatever.
00:15:50.600 It doesn't matter.
00:15:51.680 They wanted some of it.
00:15:52.800 But what was unique about this was I was supposed to go and do Celebrity Brother when Australia was not just locked down.
00:16:00.800 I don't know if you knew about Australia, but it was punitive.
00:16:05.560 Dan Andrews went full communist.
00:16:08.140 So parents whose, for mothers or whoever, their parents were dying, they weren't allowed to go there.
00:16:15.580 They were brought in, kept in quarantine.
00:16:17.200 And even when they say their elderly father was given 24 hours, they weren't allowed to go and see.
00:16:21.800 Mothers kept from their children in Australia.
00:16:24.920 They couldn't return.
00:16:26.540 I mean, it was awful.
00:16:28.200 Unbelievable.
00:16:29.300 Yeah, little, little internment camps.
00:16:31.900 Internment camps.
00:16:32.560 They actually started picking off as well aboriginals that wouldn't comply and putting them in camps.
00:16:37.640 And everyone nodded along.
00:16:39.900 Right.
00:16:40.120 Rational, sensible people.
00:16:41.360 Certain family members thought this was okay.
00:16:44.000 You know, that's the level just to take us all back there, which I know we all feel it very strongly still.
00:16:50.120 And at that same time, the Australian media organization that do CBB, Celebrity Big Brother, invited me to be on that tawdry little show.
00:17:00.720 So I was supposed to go in there with Caitlyn Jenner.
00:17:04.480 He, she, she, he, her, them, you, which would be delightful.
00:17:09.500 And Meghan Markle's brother.
00:17:11.400 So the brother of the trailer trash.
00:17:13.380 So that would have been equally delightful.
00:17:15.620 And I said, yes, you know what?
00:17:17.280 And I said, yeah, sure.
00:17:18.200 Bring me over.
00:17:18.760 I'll go on your little show.
00:17:20.340 And they brought me over.
00:17:22.140 They flew me over.
00:17:23.120 They had sent military men, military men.
00:17:27.180 I say that term loosely.
00:17:28.460 They're not American military men.
00:17:30.480 Australian military men to get me off the plane, to take me to quarantine, to put me in a quarantine prison for 14 days.
00:17:38.020 Because obviously COVID would know before they were going to let me go and do TV in a country that wouldn't allow its mothers to return to its children.
00:17:45.860 And I was told, right, so I got taken up to this flat on my own.
00:17:50.280 And my husband said, look, little birdie, because he calls me little birdie.
00:17:53.500 He said, little birdie, I don't see this going well for you.
00:17:56.560 And you may have noticed I'm not really responsible to be allowed to be on my own company for too long because I'm really annoying.
00:18:03.220 Yeah.
00:18:03.460 So he knew this was going to be a disaster.
00:18:06.320 They put me in this little flat.
00:18:08.600 They taught military men who must have been given the order to then execute the order.
00:18:13.480 And I was looking at them like, who are you?
00:18:15.860 I was not allowed a key.
00:18:17.600 I was not allowed to touch the front door of my hotel room.
00:18:20.420 I was not allowed to come out for food.
00:18:22.420 When they delivered the food, they would knock on the door.
00:18:25.140 I was given a little egg timer.
00:18:27.320 This is true story.
00:18:28.600 With six seconds, I had to turn the egg timer, wait six seconds because obviously COVID would know.
00:18:35.820 And then I was allowed to go to the door to get my food.
00:18:38.920 I mean, the age, I wasn't allowed to look out the door, not to reach the door, just to take my food.
00:18:44.460 I wasn't allowed to tell anyone I was there.
00:18:46.500 I wasn't allowed to speak.
00:18:48.400 And honestly, my own company for two days.
00:18:52.180 So I was in the window of my apartment and I was like naked trying to attract attention from over the way because obviously I'm a desperado.
00:19:00.800 Then I realized everyone was locked down.
00:19:02.500 So there was no one in the block opposite anyway.
00:19:05.400 So day three and I'm like, OK, this is ridiculous now.
00:19:09.220 So I went live on my YouTube channel to three million people.
00:19:13.900 And I was like, I am in Australia.
00:19:17.360 They brought me in here for a tawdry TV program.
00:19:20.460 You're not allowed to see your own relatives.
00:19:23.420 You are being lied to.
00:19:24.720 I call on Australian people to rise.
00:19:27.380 And I was off on one then.
00:19:28.560 I was in full blooming Winston Churchill mode.
00:19:31.100 And I gave it some whirly like crazy hour.
00:19:34.360 And then I looked over the cooker and there was this vegetable oil on the cooker.
00:19:40.060 And I don't know what went on.
00:19:41.100 I was in my zone.
00:19:42.020 I was in performance mode.
00:19:43.660 And I was like, you know what I'm going to do?
00:19:45.300 The next time they knock on my door to bring my food, I am going to strip myself naked.
00:19:50.560 I'm going to cover myself in vegetable oil and I'm going to make a run down the 29th floor.
00:19:55.620 And I'm going to grab a member of that military and I'm going to drag him into my room.
00:20:00.800 And I'm going to do terrible things to him.
00:20:03.020 And then that went out on Al Jazeera, on BBC, on CNN as actually having happened.
00:20:11.100 And they put the headline, Katie Hopkins violates military on 29th floor.
00:20:17.180 So then within a moment, my life went very dark indeed.
00:20:21.360 So they turned off the water, the lights, no more food.
00:20:26.680 They were going to...
00:20:27.620 How?
00:20:28.980 Immediately.
00:20:29.600 Because the government, because this was global news.
00:20:31.820 The government were denying that I was given a visa.
00:20:36.660 What, like a broken to do a TV show?
00:20:39.080 No one wanted anything to do with why someone was allowed into the country to do something called media when no one was...
00:20:45.820 Nobody's allowed.
00:20:46.720 No one wanted responsibility for this.
00:20:48.660 I had a visa, of course I had a visa.
00:20:49.920 So all of a sudden we had the government, we had the deputy prime minister doing morning TV saying,
00:20:55.480 I don't know who this Katie Hopkins is, but she can pack her bongo bongo drums and go home.
00:21:01.060 I don't even play the bongo bongo drums.
00:21:03.140 It was wild.
00:21:04.640 And then I had immigration.
00:21:06.300 My visa had been revoked.
00:21:08.060 I was now an illegal immigrant.
00:21:10.280 I was going to be taken to an illegal detention centre.
00:21:13.200 And eventually two minibus full of men came, rounded me up, put me in the back of a white van, took me to the airport and walked me onto the plane.
00:21:25.140 I thought I would be handcuffed on the plane.
00:21:27.840 True story.
00:21:29.220 For the world to see.
00:21:31.860 And I was supposed to be the bad guy.
00:21:33.780 I'm not sure what makes me the bad guy.
00:21:35.880 But because I refused to be intimidated, I popped back up somewhere else I wasn't supposed to be.
00:21:44.100 I popped up in Arizona and I went straight to a tattoo bar.
00:21:48.000 And I won't get it out now because I know you're a good Christian conservative.
00:21:52.160 But I went straight into a tattoo bar with my passport, which has a big deported stamp on it.
00:22:00.060 Wow.
00:22:00.460 Yeah, a big red one.
00:22:01.280 And I got that deported stamp tattooed on my...
00:22:05.280 That's so funny.
00:22:06.580 Sounds like grass.
00:22:07.780 Yeah.
00:22:08.380 Grass.
00:22:08.540 You can say ass.
00:22:09.320 Can I say ass?
00:22:09.740 Yeah, you can say ass.
00:22:10.840 Yeah.
00:22:11.240 Right.
00:22:11.740 I'm trying to be well behaved.
00:22:12.880 I got it tattooed on my ass.
00:22:15.880 And then I sent the picture of my ass to the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia.
00:22:21.840 Can I ask you something?
00:22:23.160 Because in times of insanity, you've got to laugh.
00:22:25.220 Were you...
00:22:25.880 Was I banged on the head as a kid?
00:22:28.540 Yeah.
00:22:29.080 Or were you abused?
00:22:30.520 Or what happened to you?
00:22:34.140 Wait a minute.
00:22:34.800 This is you, Glenn Beck, asking me if I have issues.
00:22:38.140 Okay.
00:22:38.580 Just so we know where we're at here.
00:22:39.420 I think that's what I'm saying.
00:22:40.960 There's a new level here.
00:22:43.520 God sent me today to make you feel normal.
00:22:46.260 So here you go.
00:22:47.720 It's my gift to you.
00:22:49.920 Okay.
00:22:50.580 I don't know what happened to me.
00:22:52.480 I'm British military by background.
00:22:54.420 And I have a zero tolerance of idiots.
00:23:00.960 You know, I won't stand for it.
00:23:02.720 The English are...
00:23:05.520 Polite.
00:23:07.980 Reticent.
00:23:09.300 May I?
00:23:10.080 Because you used to...
00:23:10.600 Yeah, you hit it.
00:23:11.320 Apologetic.
00:23:11.780 Stick up their ass.
00:23:12.860 Stick up their ass.
00:23:14.260 You know what I mean?
00:23:14.680 Yeah, we are.
00:23:15.440 And I love that.
00:23:16.700 I love the British people, but they are...
00:23:18.380 We apologize for everything.
00:23:19.140 Everything.
00:23:19.820 Oh, sorry.
00:23:20.380 I'm sorry.
00:23:21.100 You know, if we get into a lift, what you would call an elevator, we go in, we look down,
00:23:26.080 we press the button, we look down, sorry, sorry, because we're, you know, imposing on...
00:23:29.880 And then we wait till the elevator goes ting, and then we glance up to see, and then the
00:23:34.420 doors open, and we say, sorry, thank you, thank you, sorry.
00:23:36.740 And we walk out, and even if we walk the wrong way, we just keep going, because that
00:23:40.660 would be embarrassing.
00:23:41.840 You know, Americans in an elevator don't even get me started.
00:23:45.880 Hey, how are you doing?
00:23:48.740 What floor do you want?
00:23:50.720 Three?
00:23:51.500 What's you doing, Katie?
00:23:53.380 You know what I mean?
00:23:54.280 I come out of elevators in America, like, expecting twins.
00:23:57.640 It's a lot.
00:23:58.280 But we're apologetic, and we have a stick up our ass.
00:24:01.020 Yeah.
00:24:01.440 So how do you fit in?
00:24:05.240 Yeah.
00:24:06.200 Well, I do, because I'm British to my core.
00:24:10.860 You know, I went through university.
00:24:13.360 I came out sponsored by the British intelligence.
00:24:16.260 I went through the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.
00:24:19.220 I went to be an intelligence officer in the British Army.
00:24:22.440 So I know how British I am.
00:24:24.220 But it turns out that I also got born in an age of madness.
00:24:29.180 Yes.
00:24:29.520 And what we need is people who are unafraid.
00:24:33.200 Yes.
00:24:34.100 And we need people who are beyond.
00:24:36.440 It's not that I would be fearful, for example, of being shot.
00:24:39.880 I have no fear, because there is nothing anyone will take from me that will stop me.
00:24:45.600 I also am epileptic, so that might explain some of it.
00:24:49.400 But I'm on extra time already.
00:24:52.000 And so I feel it's my duty to call out idiocy where I find it, which is pretty much, as the French would say, partout.
00:25:01.220 It is everywhere.
00:25:02.640 But I also am so thrilled for people who think the opposite of me.
00:25:09.840 And the one thing I say when I do my stand-up shows now, you know, one of the first things, something people would know about me.
00:25:15.840 I have never asked to be liked.
00:25:19.240 I have never asked to be agreed with.
00:25:22.240 And I will never apologize for anything that I have ever said.
00:25:28.500 And as long as you afford me that courtesy, I extend it to you every day of the week.
00:25:35.200 And it's an unusual thing.
00:25:36.820 For a very long time there, I was the most hated woman.
00:25:40.460 I was the biggest **** in Britain.
00:25:42.240 I was vilified.
00:25:43.880 I was mocked.
00:25:45.180 I was universally loathed.
00:25:48.200 That's hard.
00:25:49.220 I've been there.
00:25:50.240 It's hard.
00:25:51.080 In a bigger country.
00:25:52.660 In a bigger country.
00:25:53.720 Yeah.
00:25:53.940 More hated by more people.
00:25:55.000 Yeah.
00:25:55.040 More people hated me.
00:25:56.740 Even more.
00:25:57.340 Yeah.
00:25:57.560 And that's just in Texas.
00:25:58.580 Right.
00:26:00.240 Yeah.
00:26:00.820 And I don't.
00:26:01.720 But it's hard.
00:26:02.480 Yeah.
00:26:02.720 And I don't.
00:26:04.480 I won't just, you know, brush that away as that doesn't matter.
00:26:07.420 Oh, it didn't touch the sides.
00:26:08.860 You've got a skin of a rhino.
00:26:10.160 No.
00:26:10.340 That's not true.
00:26:11.740 You know.
00:26:13.600 Especially if you think you're doing it.
00:26:16.000 You know you're doing it.
00:26:16.900 For the right reasons.
00:26:18.440 Your heart knows the truth.
00:26:20.040 You're trying to break through.
00:26:21.680 Exactly.
00:26:22.700 Yeah.
00:26:22.840 And I will absolutely acknowledge the people who wish to silence you, powerful people, NGOs, charities, heads of religions.
00:26:33.060 They will push you until you swing.
00:26:34.800 They will push you until you end your life in an effort to silence you for sure.
00:26:42.280 It just so happens that I've now lived long enough, and it's been long, but I've lived long enough that the world went so crazy that many people have done a 180 on me.
00:26:56.600 And even they may not like me, I still don't really want to be liked, I think it's overrated, but they see that for 40 years, 30 years, I've been consistent.
00:27:07.260 And all of a sudden, that's quite appealing.
00:27:10.180 And so it's such a joy that I'm still here now, that this time came, that that's why I feel so unstoppable.
00:27:19.680 And it's why I, you know, I owe America so much.
00:27:24.540 Why?
00:27:25.060 It'll set me off.
00:27:26.920 But, you know, 80 million Americans went out and voted for Trump.
00:27:36.920 I believe he won the last election as well, having been at the installation of Biden.
00:27:41.520 But 80 million Americans, in our darkest hour, went out and said, no, we're getting this guy back.
00:27:52.260 And, you know, your anthem and things, the shining light on the hill, the burning beacon, that for me, at a point where it was particularly hard, America was, that is, the shining light on the hill.
00:28:07.800 And I can't even begin to tell you, people in Great Britain don't speak for us, that ridiculous little London mayor that Trump disinvited from the state banquet, Kim Jong-Starmer, they don't speak for us.
00:28:21.080 Decent British people are cheering you on.
00:28:25.580 And that was one of the proudest things about that Unite the Kingdom rally that I come to you from, is the aerial views of that.
00:28:34.340 I felt like it connected us, me, directly with American people.
00:28:39.240 For the first time, we were able to say, no, look, here we are.
00:28:43.600 We're with you.
00:28:43.940 Because we have been wondering, you know, watching, because you guys get your view of us through the filters of media.
00:28:51.900 Yeah.
00:28:52.340 We get the same.
00:28:53.380 And I'm watching the true insanity happening in England.
00:29:01.960 Insanity.
00:29:03.000 You're arresting comedians?
00:29:05.400 What?
00:29:06.500 You're arresting people for their points of view?
00:29:09.320 You're going to, I saw a veteran, you know, I think a wheelchair picked up and carted off because he was attending in a rally.
00:29:17.860 And I'm like, what, what is happening?
00:29:21.660 Because you gave birth to us.
00:29:24.300 I mean, we're the child that slapped the doctor back.
00:29:26.700 And also not literally.
00:29:27.260 I haven't done all those years.
00:29:28.720 I've done a lot of years, but not all of those.
00:29:30.180 But I mean, we have always felt, probably since maybe War of 1812, not so good.
00:29:36.960 But since that point, we have always felt like brothers and sisters.
00:29:42.320 A hundred percent.
00:29:43.540 And we're looking at the land of Winston Churchill, who I believe was the only guy who actually understood what we were fighting.
00:29:54.320 This place of common sense and common decency.
00:30:03.320 And it's like, nobody in the government is listening to you.
00:30:06.900 They've turned their back on you.
00:30:09.440 They're insulting and assaulting you every step of the way.
00:30:13.800 They're ripping your culture away.
00:30:16.140 They're taking away your flag.
00:30:17.720 And up until recently, I would only see little sparks.
00:30:25.880 And I'd be like, how much more are they going to take?
00:30:30.300 Yeah.
00:30:30.740 And it is, you know, and I have to explain when I speak to Americans that what I'm saying is true.
00:30:37.400 You know, sometimes people will come up to me afterwards and go, is that right?
00:30:41.140 Is that real?
00:30:42.080 Because it sounds so incredible in its truest sense to an American.
00:30:46.640 You know, a lady, a lady I know, arrested for holding up a flag.
00:30:51.740 That is what she did.
00:30:53.400 And she was arrested for holding up the British flag.
00:30:57.160 Not the British flag, the English flag or the British?
00:30:59.560 At that time, she was holding the Union one, which is the British flag.
00:31:03.560 And what's the problem with that one?
00:31:05.160 She was standing where it might cause civil disobedience or something.
00:31:09.880 But the point is she was holding a flag.
00:31:12.040 So everything you're saying is precisely correct.
00:31:14.820 And demographically, because we are already overrun, power sits with the Muslim religion.
00:31:23.740 Power sits with Muslim leaders.
00:31:25.940 Are you done?
00:31:26.820 And the government...
00:31:27.720 Is the nation done?
00:31:28.640 You know, I'll never say we're done because we're still here fighting.
00:31:33.420 I believe there will come a time not too far from now when the British people, true British people, will have to make very difficult choices.
00:31:46.060 Either they will flee eastwards to Eastern Europe with our much more stronger Christian neighbours, Poland, Hungary, those countries.
00:31:59.060 Or they will seek asylum, flee, try to come to America.
00:32:04.880 Or they will stand their ground.
00:32:06.340 But certainly, the time of the Crusades will need to come again if we are to return.
00:32:13.820 What do you mean by that?
00:32:14.940 We are overrun in every way, in every sense.
00:32:18.960 Demographically, all births.
00:32:20.980 Muslim births outnumber births to every and all other religion.
00:32:25.400 This is no commentary on anyone's religion.
00:32:27.500 I'm just...
00:32:27.880 This is just pure fact.
00:32:29.140 Our mayors, who will control funding in our capital cities, are Muslim.
00:32:35.340 Mosques are not churches.
00:32:37.560 A mosque is being built at the outermost, tippy-tippy-most end of Scotland and at the furthermost reaches at the end of the other side of our tiny country.
00:32:48.440 This is about a takeover.
00:32:51.120 And of course, America understands because you have Minneapolis, because you have Dearborn, Michigan.
00:32:56.720 And I see it all the time, these blue centres where they absolutely load it up with multiple occupancy homes so that they take the power, surrounded by a deep red countryside.
00:33:11.580 You know, Minnesota, I've spoken at rallies in the farmlands of Minnesota, the same model, and it is not by chance.
00:33:18.320 And then the minute they get into power, there's change.
00:33:21.380 Oh, let's change this.
00:33:22.420 Let's take the prayer out.
00:33:23.620 Let's have headdresses and headscarves.
00:33:26.040 Let's change stuff.
00:33:27.560 Keep pushing.
00:33:28.860 So we will, in time, fall in some way.
00:33:33.600 And we will have to fight to get freedoms back.
00:33:36.700 And it's why you guys know so well, it is much better to defend the freedoms that you know Americans are different to us because you know your freedoms are God-given.
00:33:48.500 They're in you.
00:33:49.160 You know, Americans, if I may say, as a foreigner and an outsider.
00:33:54.060 And I know, you know, people shout at me on stage and say, we chased your British asses out of here twice before.
00:34:01.120 Because I was like, once before.
00:34:02.600 And they were like, twice.
00:34:03.720 We chased you out twice.
00:34:05.940 And then someone else is doing a speech.
00:34:07.480 We do have a long memory.
00:34:08.760 You're so brilliant.
00:34:09.900 Doing a speech.
00:34:10.720 We took your tea and we threw it in the sea.
00:34:13.960 Thank you very much for the enthusiasm.
00:34:16.240 Thank you.
00:34:16.520 But the point is, British people have a stick up their ass and we're very polite and we don't have a revolution very easily.
00:34:24.460 We're not French, but we're not American.
00:34:27.580 And my outsider's observation of great Americans is that if I was to cut you open, in there is freedom and in there is constitution.
00:34:38.180 And in there is, we're not a democracy.
00:34:40.560 We are a republic.
00:34:41.880 And in there is my Second Amendment.
00:34:43.560 And that gives me so much joy.
00:34:46.660 I love it.
00:34:47.620 And that's why you are, you are the shining light on the hill.
00:34:51.140 People here, though, are losing a lot of that.
00:34:53.380 They don't have any idea, for instance, freedom of speech.
00:34:57.840 They just think we're the same.
00:34:59.600 And we are not the same.
00:35:01.380 We are not the same.
00:35:01.580 We were, I think if we would have lost this last election, I think we would have, we're in a different place.
00:35:08.960 Oh, 100%.
00:35:09.620 And in some ways, you know, I'm so, I'm glad now that they turned DC into a green zone, a war zone.
00:35:20.740 You know, I'm glad they locked it down to install fraudulently, in my personal opinion, Biden.
00:35:26.580 And I'm glad that they did what you see happen in other places where they have a military coup and they install their own leader.
00:35:34.180 I'm glad because it gave Trump time and it gave his people time.
00:35:39.820 Because this time when he came in, it was a different whole situation.
00:35:44.580 I've never seen anything like it.
00:35:45.560 I've never seen anything like it.
00:35:47.140 We've never had a president like Bush.
00:35:51.040 You know, just everything.
00:35:51.820 It took four terms to change the country under FDR.
00:35:55.540 Four.
00:35:55.960 It took 12 years to do this.
00:35:58.860 He's doing, it's like, what time is it?
00:36:00.560 Yeah, what's he done today?
00:36:01.560 What has he done?
00:36:02.260 Turn on a radio.
00:36:03.060 And this is the reason I love being in the States as well.
00:36:04.860 I could put the radio on and hear him all the time, but like every day, something, something new or twice a day.
00:36:10.620 One minute, he's going into Memphis to sort out the crime issue.
00:36:14.780 Next minute, he's somehow popped up in the UK and managed to massively offend our nipple height Muslim mayor.
00:36:21.960 And then he's back at Charlie's.
00:36:23.860 It's like the guy is everywhere all at once.
00:36:27.440 And the people around him, I love them.
00:36:29.940 Yeah, I know.
00:36:30.400 Oh, they're solid.
00:36:31.320 Yeah.
00:36:31.740 Pete, come on.
00:36:33.120 Jumping out a helicopter with his sunglasses on.
00:36:36.680 Do you know, praise be.
00:36:38.620 Yeah.
00:36:39.180 What a time to be alive.
00:36:40.500 I know.
00:36:41.300 It's so exciting.
00:36:42.480 We're watching people like Marco Rubio.
00:36:44.500 Every time I see Marco Rubio, I'm like, what happened?
00:36:49.340 I mean, he's like fantastic.
00:36:52.040 How did that happen?
00:36:54.260 He grew a pair.
00:36:55.360 He did.
00:36:56.060 And he grew a significant pair.
00:36:57.420 He did.
00:36:58.560 Yeah.
00:36:58.840 He did.
00:36:59.180 Because Trump inspires, that's great leadership, right?
00:37:02.080 Inspires confidence in others.
00:37:03.920 Yeah.
00:37:04.360 Which is what he's, he's basically giving people permission, isn't he, to be the best version
00:37:09.340 of themselves.
00:37:10.100 Yeah.
00:37:10.600 And he's still funny.
00:37:12.760 He's very funny.
00:37:13.700 It's just the comedic.
00:37:14.620 And that appeals to my soul.
00:37:15.740 His timing is so.
00:37:17.000 You watch him, I watch, I've stood behind him backstage and watched him, and I've seen
00:37:23.200 how he, his timing, how he is constantly looking.
00:37:27.260 His little mannerism.
00:37:27.720 So cute.
00:37:28.000 Yeah.
00:37:28.020 And he's looking at the audience.
00:37:29.520 He is judging.
00:37:30.300 He is seeing how it's.
00:37:32.100 Yeah.
00:37:32.340 The guy is, if he wasn't president, he'd make an actually good comedian.
00:37:37.240 Stand up.
00:37:37.740 Right.
00:37:37.860 So that is my sense of him now, now that I'm doing stand up, is that his comedic timing
00:37:43.700 Brilliant.
00:37:44.340 Is brilliant.
00:37:45.220 Brilliant.
00:37:45.520 And actually the brilliance of just always being the best at everything.
00:37:49.060 It's almost like a caricature anyway, which he plays so brilliantly well.
00:37:52.420 And so I know these have been dark days and I know this has been a horrible 10 days in
00:37:59.620 America, but I cannot help but continually see the greatness of this time.
00:38:07.180 And I hope a little bit to bring like a little British mirror to America and remind you guys,
00:38:13.980 because obviously it's, it's kind of a lot of clicks and things to talk ourselves down,
00:38:18.120 but to shine a little mirror into the faces of Americans and go, do you realize just how
00:38:24.460 splendid you are?
00:38:26.320 I mean, really?
00:38:27.940 I was doing an event the other day and the, and the, what do you call it here?
00:38:31.660 The guy that looks after all law and order in a, the sheriff.
00:38:35.640 The sheriff.
00:38:36.580 The sheriff turned up.
00:38:37.380 You had one of Nottingham, right?
00:38:38.960 Well, a very long time.
00:38:40.440 The sheriff turned up in huge boots.
00:38:43.560 Yeah.
00:38:43.800 A massive buckle, a huge hat with weaponry on his waist.
00:38:50.320 Please.
00:38:51.120 So I, we have a sheriff here in Fort Worth.
00:38:53.680 I love this guy.
00:38:54.480 Come on.
00:38:54.960 And he's, he's just like that.
00:38:56.660 Big hat.
00:38:57.240 And he said, you know, when, when Biden was in and they were talking about taking people's
00:39:02.280 guns.
00:39:03.180 And I said to the sheriff, because the sheriff in our constitution, he's the only one that
00:39:09.580 answers directly to the people.
00:39:11.640 Come on.
00:39:11.960 Okay.
00:39:12.160 So no police, nothing.
00:39:13.540 He, to the constitution, the sheriff and the people and last line of defense.
00:39:18.820 And I said to him, so what happens if they start to come for the guns?
00:39:22.000 He said, well, you know, my deputies, they all need a gun.
00:39:27.420 So I guess I'm just going to have to deputize every citizen in the County.
00:39:31.460 Can I just shut my eyes and you try that again?
00:39:33.400 Cause it's quite nice.
00:39:36.180 I'll just get that as my personal voice note.
00:39:40.020 But I, yeah.
00:39:40.620 So I asked the sheriff, I was like, can I be your buckle bunny?
00:39:43.300 But I didn't really get the concept of it yet.
00:39:45.980 And he was like, you could be a buckle raccoon.
00:39:48.580 I don't think it's complimentary.
00:39:50.520 No, no.
00:39:51.160 But I, I love them.
00:39:52.640 And I love having spent this time in South Africa, having seen the state of my country, the fact that Americans are certain they will not be laying down their weapons.
00:40:02.740 And actually, you know, during the installation of Biden, the stockpiling of weaponry and ammunition was a glorious thing to behold.
00:40:12.200 And I would go to clubs and things and, and the boys, you know, the old timers would go, go on, tell, tell Katie about what you've got.
00:40:18.660 And this guy would go, well, I've got this and this.
00:40:20.100 And they'd go down the list and it gets the last guy.
00:40:22.440 And he goes, Brian, Brian, tell Katie what you've got.
00:40:24.840 And he goes, you mean apart from the cannons?
00:40:28.240 And that is my experience of America.
00:40:30.740 I have a friend who has a tank.
00:40:32.680 Exactly.
00:40:33.500 Tanks, cannons.
00:40:34.600 And then, not to make this a male thing, I've been in Portland just when Biden was installed and we believed if Trump had got in, they were just going to burn all of America.
00:40:48.080 You could feel it coming.
00:40:49.140 If Trump had been allowed to win, they would have burned, they would have burned Beverly Hills.
00:40:52.720 They would have burned everything down.
00:40:53.900 And this lady, and she must have been ACR, she goes, they may come on my property.
00:41:00.020 They may come in my house.
00:41:02.680 They will not leave my house.
00:41:05.100 And I heard that over and over, which is that these grandparents in America have been around a long time.
00:41:12.460 They have taken and seen a lot, but they are not taking anymore.
00:41:17.420 And I, you know, that's, you're anchored into really solid ground here.
00:41:22.160 If you have a right, if a bear has a right to defend its cub when you come into its cave, I have the same right in my home.
00:41:30.020 That's it.
00:41:31.140 And, and I mean, I know there's ridiculous states like Minnesota or bits of Minneapolis where you're supposed to, oh no, do come in.
00:41:39.940 Please take my watch list.
00:41:41.400 Oh yeah, please.
00:41:41.920 Can I get you a cup of tea?
00:41:42.980 Can I?
00:41:43.580 That's Gavin Newsom, isn't it?
00:41:44.740 Yeah.
00:41:44.980 He thinks you should sort of welcome them in, say goodbye to your possessions.
00:41:47.940 But apart from nonsense places like that, just great.
00:41:52.760 More with Katie in just a second.
00:41:54.280 First, most of us don't realize how much pain we're actually in until something changes.
00:41:59.100 Maybe you walk up a flyer to stairs without grabbing the rail.
00:42:01.720 Maybe you laugh really hard without wincing.
00:42:04.620 Maybe you can pick up the paintbrush again.
00:42:06.720 That's what Relief Factor did for me.
00:42:08.580 I could pick up a pencil and paintbrush again.
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00:43:29.040 Can you tell me about Tommy Robinson?
00:43:31.940 Mm.
00:43:32.120 Because nobody really knows here, good guy, bad guy, what, what's his story?
00:43:39.600 Can you help?
00:43:40.260 You know, I would say always with Tommy, his heart, which is, I think, the thing that matters.
00:43:47.580 Yes.
00:43:48.160 Is absolutely in the right place.
00:43:50.780 And it was born in the right place.
00:43:52.420 He was born in Luton, which is like, forgive me, Luton, the arse end of nowhere land.
00:43:57.080 I come from the arse end of nowhere land as well.
00:43:59.140 So we're all equal.
00:44:00.300 And he just grew up with a regular guy, supporting football, going out with his friends, having a lovely time.
00:44:06.800 And then he saw his town completely ruined by the new arrivals.
00:44:13.280 He saw people no longer recognized each other.
00:44:16.320 People didn't know who was living in their street.
00:44:18.420 The streets became dirty and then things started happening to our young white girls.
00:44:23.340 And he was the first guy to call out the majority Pakistani Muslim rape gangs that are up and down our country.
00:44:34.800 I cannot believe that truth.
00:44:39.500 I don't know how many Americans understand that that's true.
00:44:46.260 That's happening.
00:44:47.140 And your prime minister won't.
00:44:51.980 I mean, it's...
00:44:53.660 Because power sits with the Muslim population because it is the majority.
00:44:58.720 And I know some of your viewers or listeners or my dissenters will go on and say, the Muslim population is 4%.
00:45:05.320 That is not the reality.
00:45:07.680 And it doesn't work in terms of geographical locations.
00:45:10.640 And that's how democracy works.
00:45:12.100 That's not the point.
00:45:12.780 The point is, the people who want power cannot speak of this terrible tragedy because they require the Muslim vote.
00:45:23.000 Which is why you're seeing the same sorts of things happen in America.
00:45:27.580 If you need to play to the Muslim vote, you won't speak the truth about what happens with certain people inside of that population.
00:45:36.380 And Tommy always did.
00:45:39.180 And let's remember, I'm saying this sat here now.
00:45:43.020 Five years ago, I was threatened with arrest for saying that we have a Pakistani Muslim rape gang problem.
00:45:53.620 Police were coming to my daughter's.
00:45:54.140 Is this when they were trying to behead you?
00:45:55.560 That came shortly after.
00:45:57.700 Yeah.
00:45:58.160 But even to say that.
00:46:00.560 Right.
00:46:00.660 Even to state the truth.
00:46:03.600 Because when facts become hate speech, then truth is an arrestable offense.
00:46:11.800 And that's precisely where we find ourselves.
00:46:15.240 But Tommy, you know, sometimes maybe in his life it's a little chaotic.
00:46:20.000 Maybe there's things that, you know, aren't my business to explain.
00:46:22.780 His heart is in the right place and he is the first guy to call out these rape gangs and be utterly eviscerated from his country because of it.
00:46:34.780 Martin Luther King was an extraordinarily flawed man.
00:46:38.340 Extraordinarily flawed.
00:46:39.600 But he did one thing right, you know, and changed America because he did that one thing right.
00:46:45.840 And I don't know, I don't know about Tommy if that's him, but I mean, usually it's, with the exception, honestly, of Charlie Kirk.
00:46:54.540 Yeah, right.
00:46:55.780 Usually the people are, I mean, all people are deeply flawed.
00:47:00.120 Deeply flawed.
00:47:00.800 A hundred percent.
00:47:01.580 And I'm not speaking about Tommy, about myself.
00:47:03.840 I am the most flawed person.
00:47:07.040 There are examples you can find in a heartbeat of all the terrible things I've done.
00:47:11.940 Husband's awful behavior, you know, just dreadful things.
00:47:17.300 So I see those flaws.
00:47:20.580 I refuse to be shamed by them because these are my truths of my life.
00:47:25.020 I have been quite naughty in my life.
00:47:28.260 And I'm going to say, for the record, I've enjoyed a great deal of it.
00:47:32.220 And I don't apologize for it.
00:47:34.920 I'm not that good a person.
00:47:36.740 But I think Charlie truly, honestly, always was.
00:47:41.340 Yeah, I do too.
00:47:42.220 Is.
00:47:42.600 What was, where were you when you heard about Charlie?
00:47:47.400 Were you here?
00:47:47.920 You were here in the United States.
00:47:48.700 No, I was online doing, I mean, the Charlie, it's just so big that my small things don't matter.
00:47:56.060 But I run an online pub, right?
00:47:58.020 So, you know, British people love a pub.
00:47:59.320 And since when we were locked down and when people, we started to lose people who couldn't see a way through or were so lonely or kids that thought maybe this would be the rest of their life and just took themselves to a wood.
00:48:17.440 And we kept hearing stories were found in woodland.
00:48:20.000 And what it meant was people were hanging themselves because lockdown is so, so horrific that this was never spoken of either.
00:48:28.040 The number of elderly people we lost.
00:48:31.420 So I started this pub.
00:48:33.780 Katie's Arms.
00:48:34.720 The Katie's Arms.
00:48:36.540 Because I have some arm muscles still.
00:48:39.060 Praise the Lord.
00:48:40.740 And everything else is going south.
00:48:42.900 So you have to rebel by lifting weights.
00:48:45.460 That's all I'm going to say.
00:48:46.520 Right, I got it.
00:48:47.000 Yeah, but so the Katie's Arms online, half an hour, mostly mocking myself, my parents, whatever.
00:48:55.300 But a way of people.
00:48:57.000 And then this thing took off.
00:48:59.420 So Hawaii was there, you know, California was there because there's brilliant conservatives in California.
00:49:06.240 People from all over the world flocking into this little silly woman laughing with a glass of wine.
00:49:12.740 And people hadn't really seen a woman without filter or I have no sponsors.
00:49:20.960 So please, you know, feel free to edit me for yours.
00:49:23.340 I have no paymaster.
00:49:25.760 I don't earn a wage from anyone.
00:49:28.560 I have no one wants to use me to promote their product because seriously, no one's going to buy it.
00:49:33.220 And the glorious thing about that is, boom, here I am laughing away at the world, right, saying stuff you just can't say about people gossiping, having fun, like you would at a pub.
00:49:43.240 And people would say, oh, she's drunk.
00:49:45.980 And I would never have drunk.
00:49:47.640 It was their only way to square the circle of this crazy woman just letting rip.
00:49:53.460 And I was on Katie's Arms and it was the last five minutes and someone went, and I saw in the comments, Charlie's been shot.
00:50:00.080 So the last five minutes, I said, well, he'll be okay.
00:50:06.720 It's a shot in the neck.
00:50:08.020 And of course, you know, immediately just in my heart thinking, Charlie's going to be okay.
00:50:16.860 And then restating for everybody who was still with me to say, this isn't the stuff we fear.
00:50:24.340 You know, Charlie wouldn't fear this either.
00:50:26.180 Charlie would have feared weakness or he would have feared people losing their faith.
00:50:30.340 He would not have feared this.
00:50:31.740 Closed out.
00:50:32.520 And then, of course, we got the news.
00:50:35.480 What did that mean to people in England?
00:50:38.520 What did Charlie's death, how well did people know him?
00:50:43.300 I mean, what, you know, the march in the street, I saw them carrying Charlie Kirk signs.
00:50:49.200 Was that, put that into perspective for us.
00:50:52.320 So I believe all of our paths in life are already set.
00:50:58.780 I believe I always knew we would end up here after the inauguration, but a long time before that.
00:51:04.100 And the Unite the Kingdom rally, Tommy had said he wanted to do something unifying and uplifting, which is really important right now as well in all things, when he was in solitary confinement.
00:51:17.940 And I wasn't allowed to go in and see Tommy because they also prevented his support, his close friends from going in.
00:51:25.620 And I appealed to everything.
00:51:27.520 They wouldn't let me.
00:51:28.540 But he agreed this date and I said, I'm there.
00:51:31.460 He said, you'll be there.
00:51:32.240 And I was like, you have my word.
00:51:34.580 And on that day, you know, we just got this window where Tommy is free for a moment because he's always in jail for something.
00:51:43.620 And I was there with Tommy at the front holding the banner, which was trying to keep us with some sort of military discipline.
00:51:50.160 You can imagine my military.
00:51:51.280 I was outraged by people's lack of discipline.
00:51:54.160 No, that's fine.
00:51:55.140 I'll get over myself.
00:51:56.220 And holding the banner, you know, and other great patriots with us.
00:52:00.320 Dominic Tijinsky from Poland was there.
00:52:02.900 Great people.
00:52:04.240 And amongst these crowds, they say three million.
00:52:07.180 Some people say a hundred thousand.
00:52:08.360 I don't care what the number was because the aerial shots show America how many of us were there.
00:52:14.000 Overwhelming.
00:52:14.260 And then I looked around and there were all of these people holding up photos of Charlie.
00:52:20.140 And honestly, because I consider myself, you know, in my soul somewhere, I'm supposed to be partly American.
00:52:30.120 I didn't realise so many people knew Charlie.
00:52:34.200 And I didn't realise so many people cared for Charlie about amongst our people.
00:52:38.880 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:52:39.420 You know, I knew they would have the England flag.
00:52:42.180 I know that they're good people.
00:52:43.560 I know that they will stand, they will be the ones that stand in their boots until the last day.
00:52:48.940 They aren't leaving.
00:52:50.680 But I just couldn't believe there was a, one of Tommy's really closest friends stood on the side of that stage all day,
00:52:58.120 holding up Charlie's picture.
00:52:59.380 And it was just a great unspoken moment where the crowd brought Charlie with them.
00:53:08.180 And, and finally, for the first time in all of my life, including being utterly removed from my country,
00:53:17.700 our voices were heard on possibly the most important day when I would want Americans to see that decent British people stand with them.
00:53:27.820 And, and, uh, it's, it's completely blown me away, to be honest.
00:53:32.660 So, you know, it meant a lot to us to see it.
00:53:40.780 Meant a lot to us.
00:53:42.520 So, thank you.
00:53:45.700 Wow.
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00:55:15.200 Let me go to explain to America what the Oxford Union is.
00:55:24.800 Yeah.
00:55:25.200 So the Oxford Union is a bastion of what it means to be British, to be academically gifted,
00:55:42.420 to philosophize and debate.
00:55:47.440 Discipline.
00:55:48.440 The most important matters of the day and of history, and a place of rules, a place of
00:55:58.900 discipline and respect.
00:56:00.920 Yeah.
00:56:01.260 A place where there is a system for walking in, a system for addressing the chair, a process
00:56:07.340 for those seated to ask a question, a process for responding to the question.
00:56:14.340 It is formality.
00:56:15.200 How old is it?
00:56:16.800 I'm ashamed to say, I don't know, other than it's as old as England itself.
00:56:23.400 And it is...
00:56:24.520 So more than 50 years.
00:56:25.500 Oh, for goodness sake.
00:56:26.400 It is the oldest thing, and I've had the privilege of speaking there, even at times when I have
00:56:35.900 been largely ostracized from all other things like jobs or banks or life or home or owning
00:56:42.720 anything.
00:56:43.620 Still, the Oxford Union would invite me because they held true to the belief that speech matters,
00:56:50.560 but always in a way that was seen as like the ultimate debating chamber.
00:56:58.560 I don't want to assert in the world, but certainly in Europe and in our time.
00:57:03.760 Yeah.
00:57:05.420 Charlie was just there.
00:57:06.660 Oh.
00:57:07.720 I thought he did a fabulous job.
00:57:08.760 So good.
00:57:10.160 And I've always respected, I've always loved...
00:57:13.740 Your parliament is out of control, I don't even understand it, but...
00:57:16.900 The Oxford Union has always been, to me, a place where you're like, that's civilization.
00:57:26.220 That's civilization.
00:57:28.400 Right.
00:57:28.720 And also, I'm almost like a best version of yourselves.
00:57:32.140 So sometimes people, not to make this about me, because this is Charlie was there, but when
00:57:37.340 people don't know me or whatever, maybe they see the talk I gave at the Oxford Union and
00:57:42.500 they'll say, oh, I didn't know you.
00:57:43.960 Then I watched you speak at the Oxford Union and they were like, and I get you.
00:57:49.380 And that's, to me, it's like, there's a Wikipedia version of me, which is, goodness knows, it's
00:57:54.260 the raccoon's buckle bunny version.
00:57:57.040 But an Oxford Union version of yourself is the best version of yourself.
00:58:01.500 And I think Charlie did himself so proud.
00:58:03.940 So, listen to this from the spectator.
00:58:07.360 Messages from the student group chats linked to the Oxford Union reveal that those who objected
00:58:14.100 to the conduct of a barons, how do you say that name, have themselves been subjected to
00:58:22.440 threats and intimidation designed to silence them.
00:58:25.100 One incoming student who questioned the conduct was told that he needed to learn the F, learn
00:58:31.440 to shut the F up because someone will teach you.
00:58:35.040 A member of the group chat joked about the killing of a student's mother.
00:58:40.280 Another said that he deserved to have his phone number leaked.
00:58:43.320 When he argued against the murdering of political opponents, he was told to take out his defenses
00:58:49.640 of racism and leave the chat.
00:58:52.920 These are the people who are running the Oxford Union that are part of what is happening.
00:59:00.500 So, the incoming president of the Oxford Union is the, I won't even call it a person, is the
00:59:08.920 thing that dressed in, I don't know, bedtime wear to stand and talk opposite Charlie and also
00:59:19.560 celebrated that Charlie's no longer with us and also refused to back down on any of that.
00:59:26.980 And Oxford says they won't be disciplining him.
00:59:29.420 Why?
00:59:31.140 Because you are nothing but, you have a king.
00:59:34.940 You're nothing but tradition.
00:59:37.360 Why?
00:59:37.800 We're overrun.
00:59:39.480 The power sits with the other now.
00:59:41.240 And that guy, just for the record, that dressed in his pajamas to stand anywhere near R. Charlie
00:59:47.380 didn't even meet the requirement to go to Oxford, which is straight A, straight A stars.
00:59:52.520 He had an A and maybe two Bs, probably in something like golfing studies, quite frankly, but was
00:59:58.140 let in because of DEI and because he went to that school and was born to those parents and
01:00:02.600 is that color.
01:00:03.240 So he doesn't deserve to be there in the first place.
01:00:07.980 And that's okay.
01:00:10.740 Because that's not the side any of us want to be near.
01:00:17.200 This is what Oxford's website says.
01:00:19.620 Joining the Oxford Union gives you the opportunity to participate in the free exchange of ideas
01:00:24.880 at an extraordinary place.
01:00:27.860 Was that ever true?
01:00:29.600 Yes.
01:00:30.860 Always true.
01:00:31.660 And when did that stop?
01:00:34.640 It's a recent thing, but for the last five years, it's taken turns.
01:00:39.640 And we saw recently a vote on Hamas and Palestine, which frankly is the morons, you know, the morons
01:00:46.220 running the asylum.
01:00:47.700 And so it's now, it's over.
01:00:49.180 And I just, not that it matters, not that I hold much weight, but I've written to the
01:00:53.260 Oxford Union and I've told them I will not step one foot on their campus again until
01:00:59.880 they get rid of that individual that spoke so badly about Charlie.
01:01:07.600 It's fascinating to me that Charlie Kirk was killed on a campus by somebody's student age.
01:01:15.680 And on that campus, some of the classes cheered when they found out.
01:01:23.500 Are the universities fixable?
01:01:28.680 I mean, we could pray for an asteroid, which I think is probably the solution at this point.
01:01:35.940 And I think, no, they're not.
01:01:39.580 But let me go to a personal level of, you know, I am very, very keen always not to be blindly
01:01:48.140 optimistic because I've got my eyes wide open.
01:01:51.100 And I've forced them to see things I really wish I hadn't.
01:01:54.200 But I will always move to the point of how great our team is.
01:02:01.320 And that can be the people that disagree with us, agree with us, but happy to do so in a,
01:02:05.080 you know, in the way Charlie would have wanted.
01:02:07.360 Those raging idiots laughing or celebrating the death of Charlie, they are so irrelevant
01:02:15.460 to us.
01:02:16.140 Like if I could put them in a pen, honestly, you're not allowed to speak about people as
01:02:20.180 if they're animals because that will get you arrested in my country.
01:02:22.500 But frankly, I put them in a pen.
01:02:24.760 They can go in a zoo.
01:02:26.060 I don't care.
01:02:26.780 They are animals and I will treat them as such.
01:02:29.120 I probably wouldn't bother feeding them, quite honestly.
01:02:31.000 And I treat my dogs better than that.
01:02:33.160 But our side.
01:02:34.840 But no controversy here.
01:02:35.960 No controversy here because obviously no one would say that, especially not if we've got sponsors.
01:02:39.740 But our side just has this way of lifting ourselves up and being better than those people and better
01:02:49.960 than the people celebrating Charlie because universities have made themselves obsolete.
01:02:58.340 Because whilst there is a tranche of kids still going through them right now.
01:03:02.380 And frankly, if you've paid $75,000 to go to one and you're in amongst it in Austin and
01:03:08.320 you're busy celebrating, you're so far in, there's no helping you.
01:03:13.500 You know, you just need to be put somewhere far offshore, you know, and locked up ideally
01:03:18.060 in maybe Alligator Alley or something.
01:03:19.780 I don't mind where, but just go away.
01:03:21.720 You're beyond help.
01:03:22.840 You know, people who are beyond help.
01:03:25.180 But there is a very savvy new generation coming through.
01:03:29.780 And Charlie spoke to those kids.
01:03:32.480 We saw them turning up in Arizona.
01:03:35.080 They turned out at vigils all over the country.
01:03:37.580 They turned out at the Unite the Kingdom rally.
01:03:40.680 And I have tried my very best not to influence my children or tell them what to think because
01:03:49.260 you can see how obnoxious I am.
01:03:51.740 And actually, for the longest time there, when I was a threat to my own children, I didn't
01:03:58.440 get to be in their lives very much.
01:04:00.480 We had to take them away from me.
01:04:03.760 We changed.
01:04:04.940 What does that mean you're a threat to your own children?
01:04:06.860 So at the point when I was the most hated and I had the biggest voice and it was decided
01:04:16.460 by powerful organizations, political groups and religious organizations that I would be
01:04:22.240 destroyed, that destruction was universal.
01:04:29.200 So it was my jobs, all of them, lawfare that I'd caused you today.
01:04:36.180 You could say, you perceived I seriously harmed you with my speech.
01:04:39.800 You can sue me.
01:04:40.880 And they all lined up and did.
01:04:42.260 So they bankrupted me and I lost our home.
01:04:44.780 And then the British government did a play called The Assassination of Katie Hopkins.
01:04:52.380 There's posters that went up around the country.
01:04:57.320 And then my children repeatedly were reported to social services, the kind of care services, as that I abused them and that people had seen me abusing them.
01:05:08.880 And they were little then and they had to be interviewed separately about whether they had been abused.
01:05:17.340 And I had got to a point where it was obvious to any rational individual.
01:05:24.140 That the only way to protect the children would be to remove yourself in a sort of final way.
01:05:34.880 And I did leave my house to do that one day because a mother's duty is to protect her cubs.
01:05:44.900 And lovely Mark found me and stopped me.
01:05:48.600 And he then took the children and took them away.
01:05:53.380 He together, I mean, we worked together.
01:05:56.280 He didn't take them from me.
01:05:57.320 He took them away to safety.
01:05:59.720 He changed all of their names.
01:06:02.540 None of them have the same name as each other.
01:06:04.880 And then he took them to a new place and put them under a new address that I have no part.
01:06:09.580 I own nothing.
01:06:11.160 And then I left to America.
01:06:16.080 And then I never went to any of their schools.
01:06:18.960 Not one day.
01:06:20.360 How, as a mother, did you, how do you process this?
01:06:28.040 I'm surprised you're standing.
01:06:30.800 I have sparkles on.
01:06:32.080 All is well.
01:06:33.360 Because it was a while ago and America took me in and let me be on its roads and its sidewalks and its clubs and Republican events.
01:06:45.300 And it made me realise I was a good person.
01:06:48.420 And I thought I was.
01:06:50.400 And it, America rehabilitated me with its patriots.
01:06:55.560 And now the world gave me back my voice.
01:06:59.800 The world's done a 180 and I now can speak again.
01:07:04.700 And the thing to return to where we were about why I have such faith in young people is that universities no longer matter.
01:07:15.880 I totally accept the elite universities here.
01:07:19.100 Amazing.
01:07:19.660 And the, I so see.
01:07:21.500 Yeah, no.
01:07:21.860 But, you know, I so see, like, if you play football here, that really matters.
01:07:26.120 And that's amazing.
01:07:27.340 But other, other unis, our unis, it's over.
01:07:30.740 My kids, without my say-so, having missed much of their lives, they are 21, farmer.
01:07:39.340 She's a tough bird.
01:07:40.780 She can drive a tractor.
01:07:42.160 She has 250 head of cattle that she runs.
01:07:44.540 In fact, she'd like to come out to Texas and be a farmer here.
01:07:47.080 I'm very keen for her to marry an American.
01:07:48.860 Yes.
01:07:48.920 Then my next daughter, 20 years old, she's gone into the hospital as a nurse.
01:07:54.940 She cares for dementia patients, never went to college.
01:07:58.680 My son, who's 17 and six foot four, is a mechanic, is an apprentice at a garage, will never go to uni.
01:08:06.420 And I see that playing out time after time after time.
01:08:10.920 Kids choosing a different route.
01:08:13.020 Maybe they'll do some uni.
01:08:14.080 Maybe they'll do some learning.
01:08:15.040 But they are not going to be on campus to get themselves into massive debt, to be indoctrinated by people who look like those weirdos on campus.
01:08:26.560 Or look like the liberal women look.
01:08:28.720 Like the Feminazis 2.0, where the O stands for, oh my God, is that thing really a woman?
01:08:34.500 Right?
01:08:35.360 They are some ugly women out there.
01:08:38.020 The Feminazis with their placards.
01:08:41.340 At the inauguration of Trump.
01:08:43.160 Come on, save the polar bear.
01:08:45.360 None of them knew why they were there.
01:08:46.960 My body, my choice.
01:08:49.140 With that body, you don't get a choice, honey bunny.
01:08:52.360 You know what I mean?
01:08:53.860 So my hope is universities are disappearing in significance.
01:08:58.460 Only the ultimate academic elite will remain, as it always should have been.
01:09:03.860 And therefore, the left will lose their ability to indoctrinate children.
01:09:08.580 And I also see this huge homeschooling movement building in the UK.
01:09:14.380 It's obviously massive here, but it's starting in the UK.
01:09:17.980 And in fact, that's what this T-shirt is, is from a homeschooling movement in the UK, where people realize they need to take back control from the government in order to restore family and faith.
01:09:30.680 The movement is afoot in the UK as well.
01:09:34.100 We used to understand that governments are not to be trusted.
01:09:37.620 I mean, that's why we were dominant.
01:09:39.440 That's what you are.
01:09:40.340 And how we ever thought, oh, bringing the government in to run the schools would be a great way to make sure that we always are cautious of the government.
01:09:48.580 Right?
01:09:48.800 How stupid.
01:09:49.520 How stupid.
01:09:50.420 How stupid was I, as a mum, a young mum, thinking I had to take my kid to school?
01:09:56.340 Not even a question.
01:09:57.620 Oh, they're this, they're four years old.
01:10:00.040 Now I must take them to school every day and pick them up at three o'clock every day.
01:10:04.700 To sit in a classroom with other kids who haven't even been potty trained yet?
01:10:09.520 I would never do that now.
01:10:11.560 But I didn't ask questions.
01:10:14.200 You know, we should question everything all the time.
01:10:17.240 Okay, a couple of things.
01:10:18.380 Yeah.
01:10:18.940 There's a video that you made that has not been seen.
01:10:22.640 It's your apology video.
01:10:25.120 Because I don't think you can play it in the UK.
01:10:27.300 Oh, no, this isn't an apology video.
01:10:29.140 Well, no, no, I'm sorry.
01:10:30.760 It is a, it's a video explaining.
01:10:34.780 It's the exact opposite, you're right, of an apology.
01:10:36.900 Yeah, I was going to say, hold on, wait.
01:10:38.440 No, no, no.
01:10:38.940 That must be AI.
01:10:40.080 Because I don't apologize.
01:10:41.140 No, no, no, it's what you are explaining.
01:10:42.580 You were dragged into the police.
01:10:44.280 Yes.
01:10:44.540 I want to play it, and then you explain what happened.
01:10:47.000 Okay.
01:10:47.380 It's Tuesday, the 5th of August here at Exeter Police Station.
01:10:53.100 And I, Katie Hopkins, state as follows.
01:10:56.660 I have attended this interview under protest, as I was threatened with arrest if I did not
01:11:04.520 attend.
01:11:04.980 I consider this interview and the police investigation to be an unlawful interference with my right
01:11:14.600 to freedom of expression, pursuant to Article 10 ECHR, Human Rights Acts 1998.
01:11:20.860 I reserve my position in respect of any actions I choose to take, including, but not limited to, a formal complaint and claim for damages against Devon and Cornwall police.
01:11:36.500 I run a comedy pub night called the Katie's Arms live on my Instagram at 8pm on Fridays for 30 minutes.
01:11:48.860 I started the Katie's Arms during the idiocy of COVID lockdowns in order to help people struggling with their mental health.
01:12:03.220 The Katie's Arms is now an international community of people wanting others to live their best life, laughing with me and at me.
01:12:14.060 My audience choose to join me on my Instagram channel live.
01:12:22.020 If anyone was offended, that is their choice.
01:12:25.820 I do not republish or upload this content.
01:12:30.240 It is ridiculous that my comedic speech is subject to a criminal investigation.
01:12:38.220 And as such, my presence here is ridiculous.
01:12:42.940 I will not answer any questions.
01:12:46.000 That was my statement to Devon and Cornwall police today.
01:12:49.460 What is that about?
01:12:51.080 So that video has never been seen before.
01:12:58.680 That video I made on the day that I had to go and be interviewed under caution, which means recorded to officers from the CID, the most serious of the police officers in the UK.
01:13:14.240 CID stands for?
01:13:16.080 Chief Inspector's Division.
01:13:17.420 Okay, okay.
01:13:17.900 Some people say chief investigation, but either way, it sort of means these are the big boys.
01:13:25.500 I was told I would be arrested if I didn't turn up for interview under caution, which is where they record what they're saying.
01:13:33.520 It's basically gathering evidence in order that they can charge you.
01:13:36.840 And I knew, and I was on my tour at the time, a stand-up comedy tour of the UK, and I knew the way the world works for me, that I would be arrested before one of my big events, 1,500 people in my audience, and I won't let that audience down.
01:13:54.380 There will be a show, but not that kind of show.
01:13:56.920 So I went to be interviewed under caution by the British police for my comedy pub night, Katie's Arms, where I made a joke at my own expense, actually about my epilepsy, that is perceived to have caused offense.
01:14:14.240 I get this language right, is perceived to have caused offense.
01:14:22.100 And for the crime.
01:14:24.340 And you were making a joke about you.
01:14:26.480 Yeah, about my seizures and automatic weapons.
01:14:29.800 We could join those dots, but it's pretty funny.
01:14:32.120 I have a wine glass in my hand because it's pub night.
01:14:35.000 Everyone knows it's pub night.
01:14:36.420 But for the crime of telling my jokes online, at my pub night, remember, people have to join this.
01:14:44.520 I'm not stood on a street corner shouting at the world like some lunatic.
01:14:48.560 They have to opt in to be there.
01:14:51.040 But someone that opted in perceived that they may have been offended.
01:14:57.180 And as a result, I was threatened with arrest.
01:14:59.900 I had to go to a police station, be interviewed by two officers under caution.
01:15:04.580 They kept me there for over an hour with insane questions.
01:15:09.860 And you share, like what?
01:15:11.540 Oh, yeah, sure.
01:15:12.260 I worked with a lawyer to write my, because I wasn't answering any questions, no comment on everything.
01:15:18.580 But here's my statement that I read in the room, which states very clearly, this is ridiculous and you are ridiculous.
01:15:27.660 And I was told, the officer, and I want this to be noted on record,
01:15:32.820 and I'm grateful for you for giving me the opportunity to do this in America.
01:15:36.380 The officer stopped the recording, which is highly irregular, and told me, if I discuss this, that will be seen as prejudicial to my case.
01:15:50.340 So after she stopped the recording, she then effectively threatened me that I was not to speak about being interviewed under caution.
01:16:01.100 And so I choose to share with you my statement and share with the world that this is what is happening in Great Britain.
01:16:09.360 Because you can't release it there, but if I release it, then you're not in trouble.
01:16:15.980 And maybe I am in trouble, but you have to go back to fundamentals of life, which is, does this make sense at any level?
01:16:26.540 No, I'm okay with it.
01:16:29.000 This is, I mean, they just arrested another comedian recently.
01:16:32.220 Yeah, Graham Lineham.
01:16:33.620 Well, what is happening?
01:16:34.420 Yeah, he ran to Phoenix, actually, and applied for asylum.
01:16:37.900 So he will be the first test case of asylum for UK comedians or speakers in America.
01:16:47.160 You have to go back to your instincts, right?
01:16:50.600 And that was true for me in South Africa.
01:16:53.860 That was true for me in Australia.
01:16:55.800 That's true when dealing with the British police, because there is no law anymore.
01:16:59.880 There's no such thing as the law in the UK.
01:17:01.920 The law is just a tool of government control, so you have to go to your instincts.
01:17:07.100 Am I in the wrong?
01:17:09.280 No.
01:17:10.660 So I choose whatever comes next.
01:17:14.100 I welcome it, because I'm not in the wrong.
01:17:18.320 Wow.
01:17:19.760 What amazing.
01:17:21.380 Could be at the airport when I get back.
01:17:23.740 Yeah, what an amazing time we live in.
01:17:26.260 Isn't it?
01:17:27.540 Isn't it?
01:17:27.920 It's kind of, you know, I think about this often, because sometimes I'd be like, I haven't
01:17:32.780 gone through what you've gone through, but...
01:17:35.040 Everybody's gone through something.
01:17:36.400 Everybody's gone through something.
01:17:37.140 It's the same for everybody.
01:17:38.040 And I think to myself sometimes, I am so tired of this.
01:17:42.180 And then I think, what a blessing to live right now, because you know who you are.
01:17:49.140 Oh, my goodness.
01:17:49.660 You've been thrown up against the wall, and you know, oh, I won't take that.
01:17:55.300 I love it.
01:17:56.480 I do too.
01:17:57.260 When you wake, or if any time you feel like, oh, gosh, remember, this is the time to be
01:18:05.280 alive.
01:18:06.180 This, because we had to hit the darkness before we see the light.
01:18:10.960 And I have been feeling the wind come for four or five years.
01:18:15.980 I could feel it start to turn.
01:18:17.780 I went from a very dark place to now.
01:18:20.520 The wind is in.
01:18:22.060 We are starting to turn towards the light.
01:18:24.340 You saw it in Phoenix with Charlie.
01:18:26.460 You feel it in your life, right?
01:18:28.000 I feel it every day.
01:18:29.920 It's why I am so free.
01:18:32.140 And now, from being, walking out to jump, as I did, I am now, 2025, my, not to blow my
01:18:42.320 own trumpet, because that's not a very British thing, but 2025, my UK stand-up comedy tour
01:18:49.620 with just me, 52,000 seats, five nations, the fastest selling stand-up comedy small tour
01:18:57.960 in the UK.
01:18:58.760 And we'll be back in 2026 because every single one of our venues who were reluctant to take
01:19:06.080 me at first, some cancelled in the early years, have rebooked and rebooked for longer because
01:19:11.460 we will sell that place out in 10 minutes because decent people make that happen, which
01:19:18.100 just gives you faith.
01:19:20.040 And we performed at Trump Turnberry in 2025, Trump's amazing golf course, and we're going
01:19:28.520 to go back there in 26 to perform for a whole weekend at Trump Turnberry, 16th and 17th of
01:19:34.580 July.
01:19:35.140 And Americans this year came over to join us there.
01:19:38.920 So, so I choose, of all the pain that we all go through, I choose all of it and more, if
01:19:47.140 I'm arrested, when I return home, please know I choose it because this is the time and we
01:19:54.960 will be dragged through more coals, but this is the time to be alive.
01:20:01.580 I knew I would enjoy conversation with you.
01:20:04.900 I had no, I had no idea how much more I would admire you.
01:20:12.580 You're a remarkable human being.
01:20:14.460 Don't be kind.
01:20:15.400 No.
01:20:18.560 Can I just ask you as an American one thing and then we'll call it quick.
01:20:23.840 I don't understand King Charles.
01:20:26.160 I mean, what is going to happen with, it's insane.
01:20:30.020 He is so not good.
01:20:33.880 I understand, you know, why his mom was like, I got to live longer.
01:20:37.220 Yeah, she was, she wasn't, she, awesome.
01:20:40.280 She was awesome.
01:20:41.580 Her whole life.
01:20:42.680 She's promised whether it be long or short, I give my whole life to this country.
01:20:48.040 And boy, did she do that.
01:20:49.500 I loved her.
01:20:50.140 I loved her.
01:20:52.100 Not so much with, with Charles.
01:20:53.760 Are you going to make it to the next one?
01:20:58.780 No.
01:20:59.620 He had an opportunity to be Winston Churchill and the King, you know, their relationship
01:21:04.840 where they said, we're not leaving this capital city.
01:21:08.320 We stay here.
01:21:09.620 We fight, we win.
01:21:10.800 We fight them on the beaches.
01:21:11.780 We win.
01:21:12.320 The King could have said, this country needs its royal family.
01:21:17.420 This country needs to stand for what we used to stand, centuries of tradition, right?
01:21:23.880 I could write that King's speech for him in a moment and it's what we needed.
01:21:28.700 And he failed.
01:21:29.620 And not only did he fail, he doubled down on the other side.
01:21:34.340 He celebrates Ramadan and Eid.
01:21:36.880 He invites people in for Iftar, whatever.
01:21:40.060 I mean, whatever, but he's the opposite of what we needed.
01:21:44.040 The royal family, because of that weakness, the royal family cannot and will not survive.
01:21:50.940 William and Kate will be the last semblance of a royal family, but truly they are diluting
01:22:00.040 what it meant to be royal.
01:22:01.500 We liked them when they were aloof.
01:22:03.380 We liked them when they were untouchable.
01:22:05.540 And those two want to be your friend and your next door neighbor and the person in Starbucks.
01:22:11.420 The royal family will not, will not make it.
01:22:15.200 How long?
01:22:16.400 One more generation.
01:22:17.820 William and Kate, that's it.
01:22:22.440 It's amazing to watch.
01:22:24.040 Amazing to watch.
01:22:24.960 But we lived in the time of the Queen and we knew royalty.
01:22:29.160 She was amazing.
01:22:31.400 You are too.
01:22:32.300 I feel like I've been with like kind of a, I don't know, a dishwater royalty.
01:22:39.080 I don't know, but.
01:22:40.760 I'm a raccoon buckle bunny.
01:22:43.080 But you are fabulous.
01:22:43.460 No, I'm definitely not royalty, but I certainly bring the positive.
01:22:47.980 And the last thing I've just been doing here, we just left from an event where we were raising
01:22:53.240 money through it.
01:22:55.100 I did the auction, which you can imagine is pretty funny.
01:22:58.160 And we raised a record-breaking amount of money for candidates, Republican candidates, as
01:23:04.120 they go into their primaries in order that we can keep the great state of Texas red.
01:23:09.080 So please know that I'm trying to contribute my bit while I'm here.
01:23:12.500 Thank you.
01:23:12.900 We need you in Arizona, too.
01:23:14.280 Let's do it.
01:23:14.960 I love Scottsdale.
01:23:16.420 Yeah.
01:23:16.740 That's fancy.
01:23:19.860 God bless you.
01:23:20.720 Thank you, Katie.
01:23:21.260 Thank you.
01:23:21.620 Thank you.
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