Breakfast With Beau | Tuesday 21st April 2026 with Angloid
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Join me and my producer Little Harry this morning as we discuss the latest headlines in the news, including the latest on the Foreign Office, the PM's under-the-bus attack on the Prime Minister, the Labour backbenchers and much, much more.
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me yeah same old same old right it is tuesday tuesday the 21st of april in the year of our
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old 2026 it's just ticked past eight in the a.m which is summertime as always i'm joined by my
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producer little harry how are you this morning good sir morning yeah i'm all good great we've
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got a guest later so uh after i'll do the front pages and stuff we'll go to that guest sooner
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rather than later if we've got someone in i want to chat to him so won't spend ages on the front
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pages this morning and minimal stuff on the websites if at all so okay with all that said
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oh i'll recognize you guys the glorious band chosen few my band of brothers and sisters
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the very best among us pretty much the best people on earth pretty much
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join me every single morning weekday morning all right let's stop fannying about shall we
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talk about what's in uh what's in the news what's the corporate legacy mainstream media
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banging on about this morning what's that cabal of evil fleet street editors
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trying to tell you is or isn't important are they lying to you about by a mission
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okay we've got it's a massive starma day wall-to-wall starma so queer starlin from wall
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to wall starma on collision course what with his own backbenchers to ask him is that and
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i didn't know i was fibbing again starma i just i think all but one of the front pages is just
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starmer because he went before if you watched the bow show yesterday morning i told you that
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yesterday day monday day he was going to go before the house of commons
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make a statement and answer a bunch of questions which he duly did
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i watched it it was pretty the whole really it's pretty boring ultimately you knew what he was
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going to say you knew the sorts of questions he was going to be asked and how he was going to
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avoid answering them properly it played out as expected or as i expected basically
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but today that's ollie robbins the head of the was as was the head of the uh civil service at the
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at the fo the foreign office it's now called the fcdo the foreign commonwealth and development
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office it was always just the fo the foreign office just the foreign office then they changed
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it to the foreign and commonwealth office like okay even that is a bit like really really you
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don't have to do that, why are you doing that, it's just the Foreign Office
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it's the FO, I'll just call it the Foreign Office
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it's the foreign office okay let's start then i whip through the headlines and then we'll talk
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about it because they're all the same so i'll whip through them all and then talk about it first up
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then the guardian the guardian okay star on collision course with robbins over mandelton
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vetting sacked official to set out that only robbins to set out his side of the story after
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it's crazy to put it like a speech bubble like that anyway really and then you're going to fill
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it with a bit of text you could write anything i'm mandy don't hire me are the people at the
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start actually retarded like actually clinically retarded i think i think they might be borderline
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at the very least okay the times the venerable times pm forced foreign office to approve
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mandelson job that's all part of it did he did they know that they that he wanted it so badly
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they just had to do as they were told basically we had already announced it before the vetting
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was completed so it is a fait accompli sac civil servants to accuse starmer of pushing through
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appointment despite vetting concerns i should get through them all then i will talk about it
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as i said the daily telegraph i know many mps will find these facts to be incredible yeah
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is a bit astonishing astonishing and incredible were the words that get used a lot and adine
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doris is taking test test adine doris has been taking testosterone
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it's everyone's fault but his this blurb's not too bad on the mail
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complete slop the mail the mail group completely subversive as bad as the guardian or metro or
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anything like that just tries to pretend it's not it's everyone's fault but his starmer finally
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admits he was wrong to appoint manderson of course but still wrote was still won't resign instead he
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blames civil service accusing officials of deliberate cover-up on vetting he did say that
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a number of times there was a deliberate decision taken at the upper echelons of the fo to not tell
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him shouldn't you ask more i did ask you saying i did i did it should have asked more though
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there's a whole thing isn't there if you uh don't ask me about secrets i won't tell you any liars
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that sort of thing you just deliberately don't ask you deliberately don't delve into something
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so later down the line you've got plausible deniability you can say oh i genuinely didn't
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No. Put me on a lie detector test. I can say, with honesty, that I didn't know.
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Okay. As PM's, quote, incredible, quote, story is jeered,
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Kemi skewers him for failing to take responsibility.
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And he's able to bat aside most of it, basically, just by saying the same old thing.
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It's really annoying. By the end of it, people are asking him the same sorts of questions.
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And the Prime Minister stands up and does that thing
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Starmer is asked why he claimed to be unaware Peter Manston had failed security checks,
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even though it was reported here, at the Independent, seven months ago.
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That's the sort of question where he just wouldn't really properly answer it.
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Okay, he says, I should never have appointed him as ambassador, and I'm sorry.
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Yeah, again, just saying I'm sorry is not good enough.
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During appointment as Washington Ambassador, Senior Civil Servant Sir Ollie Robbins, sacked by Starmer for withholding key information, faces interrogation by MPs today.
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He might say that he was told to withhold information, or he's supposed to withhold the information.
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Robbins is refusing to take blame and spent yesterday locked in negotiations with government over his exit terms and payout.
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Ollie Robbins is pay that he's going to get for being sacked.
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who resists call to resign from Tory leader amid criticisms from his own bench use.
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He denies misleading MPs and breaking the ministerial code.
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Some of the other front pages, it's all just the same thing.
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You chose not to question them enough, though, didn't you?
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You announced it before the vetting was completed, though, didn't you?
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are you like the most salient questions really i think the main one is and for me the main one is
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why did starmer want mandelson to be the u.s ambassador at all just that why him it should be
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someone that's been at the foreign office for their whole life and has been an ambassador to
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loads of other countries for 20 30 years or it should be i've got a great book i had a great
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book sir christopher mayer he was um the ambassador to the u.s during just before and during the iraq
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war the 2003 iraq war 2 when george w was in the white house and uh tone tony blair was in number
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10 he's got a great book i think it's a really great book called dc confidential i've had it
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for many years i've read it a couple of times and bits of it more than that because that really
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delves into exactly the relationship between blair and bush around 9 11 and the run-up ultimately
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the run-up to the 2003 invasion he was right at the heart of everything so so christopher mayer
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classic that's a classic example of someone who should be ambassador to the u.s he was in the
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foreign office sort of straight from uni more or less spent half his lifetime or all his all of
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his adult life all of his career at the foreign office with little things here and there like he
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was a press secretary for john major or something at one point you know so in and around the very
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heart of government then his ambassador to some places and right at the very very end of his
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career as almost like a thank you he's already knighted you know that type of civil servant
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really really really senior civil servant who's already got a knighthood and right at the end of
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career just before he's going to retire you get to be just as a cherry on top get to be us right
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that's normal to just parachute in anyone else at all really is odd really odd then on top of that
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that it's mandy twice disgraced mandy hmm why why why why why why why why why that all the rest is
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Oh, it was the cabinet office dude at the time,
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Seems like he is caught in some sort of web of liars.
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I mean, Lee Anderson stood up, Lee Anderson,
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said this this man couldn't lie straight in bed um speaker sir lindsey asked him to retract that
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and he said no so lindsey chucked him out fair enough of lee anderson i mean it's fair enough
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seems like he's lying doesn't it doesn't look like he's lying about a couple of different
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elements of the story exactly why didn't you do xyz when you said you did xyz it's now showing
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to me that that couldn't necessarily really have been the case all that stuff still why did you
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insist on mandy for me that's the key thing here and a few people stood up like john mcdonald who
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i despise you know i know john mcdonald he was like was he he's been in around the labor party
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for 40 years or whatever but he was he's a proper commie and you know i throw around the slur commie
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for people that are actually just leftists really just socialists but he really is a full-blown
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communist john mcdonald he was going to be um uh jeremy corbyn's chancellor if jeremy corbyn
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had won that election against boris old uh john mcdonald would have been the chancellor of the
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exchequer anyway so i hate his guts but he stood up and he asked a salient question one or two
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other Labour backbenchers hinted at or said the same thing asked the same sort of thing
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basically and I'll just paraphrase it basically saying
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when Starmer became the leader of the Labour Party you know quite a few years ago now
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let's take over from Ed Miliband was Ed Miliband the last leader anyway when Starmer became the
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leader in opposition years ago the way these things work right you need a faction within the
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party to back you okay now in order for starmer to you know win any sort of leadership election
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he would need the backing of a big section of the party
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there's some parallels with Michael Gove in the Conservative Party
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just a large group of people in the Labour Party
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they just all now think, they just all now espouse
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it all comes from Mandy, that's the way party politics often works
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that Starman needed or courted the backing of Mandy's faction
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in order to win that leadership election, right?
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And with that comes, you know, you have to do some favour
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if you should win the leadership and then win government
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That comes with, you've got to return the favour, right?
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Morgan McSweeney gets a super super super powerful job
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Sort of right at the very very very heart of government
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like a Byzantine eunuch gatekeeper type person.
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You've got almost as much power as the leader themselves, almost.
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Extremely powerful, Morgan McSweeney, who is Mandy's preacher.
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And Mandy himself, you've got to find a sweet job for Mandy himself.
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That's why. I keep asking the question, why though?
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He should go to a senior foreign office diplomat
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There's probably more to it as well, isn't there
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In fact, I'm sure there's much, much more to it than that
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Probably a lot more to it than that, isn't there
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i think manderson himself is the top of that tree now i highly doubt it there'll be people
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above him people that own yachts that sort of level people that own islands that sort of level
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people that give other people enough money to buy yachts and islands
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so okay all right there you go that's everything that's happening with
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this at the moment he starmer uh like survived he's not going to resign they asked for him to
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resign a bunch of times he's just like no i'm not going to do that he isn't legally obliged to or
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anything close to it so he's probably not going to as i said before the big beasts look in that
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picture there you've got lammy and uh reeves quite literally waiting in the wings there's a number
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of others aren't there none of those want that job before the local elections so i suspect him
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survive at least until the local elections when Labour get trounced there then we'll see what
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happens I suspect things will start moving at that point behind the scenes there'll be rumblings
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all around Westminster we've got a Sir Keir to kick out all right well we'll see what Sir
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Ollie Robbins says today in committee, he'll go before some sort of select committee of MPs
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to answer questions, and whether he'll say, well we'll wonder what he'll say, whether he'll give
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us anything truly spicy, sort of truly new information, or whether he'll just fall back
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on procedure and say there was these certain procedures in place, and I also did nothing
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wrong, I also followed all the rules, it was a problem with the very nature of the
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procedure itself i i did i did everything i was told i'm a good boy and um you know perhaps i
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should have done xyz but it's not actually breaking the rules or against the law and i'm sorry for
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that an error of judgment on my part as well and it might be that he might just do that or he might
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tell us i suspect he won't be might tell us something a bit more juicy like i was told
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explicitly by someone at number 10 to just do this thing it was a fait accompli the government had
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already um announced manderson as ambassador and i was just told to keep my mouth shut at this point
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all right we'll see all right we had a poll this morning um harry can you bring up the
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poll we'll have a quick look what we said on the poll before we go to our guest
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and now I'm being honest with you about how I wasn't told something
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that stood up and said words to that effect yeah okay that's what you're saying that's your story
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no one believes it you know we haven't got like a recording of it like in the nixon tapes
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we can actually prove it's like you on your voice recording we haven't got that but still
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all right okay shall we go to our guest harry give me a thumbs up if we're ready
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okay we've got a thumbs up so okay we're going to go to my guest this morning hopefully it works
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how are you this morning you all right yeah i'm very good how are you yeah no same old same old
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you know you know um so before we before i start asking you some questions um just let people know
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who you are because i think a fair few people might not know who you are and like you're on
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tiktok and you've got a decent twitter account and all that sort of thing let people know
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yeah well i'm a 19 year old uh i guess political commentator really i commentate on politics
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uh immigration current affairs in britain and sometimes geopolitics uh when britain gets
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involved or nearly gets involved so uh yeah i call myself a political commentator i'm on tiktok
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and instagram mostly but i got on twitter probably around half a year ago and it's gone
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well so far so yeah just starting off and uh yeah just talking about politics i'm a patriot so yeah
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and you're considering aiming high and voting low absolutely yes right good cool so part of
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part of the new breed i was the future once yeah i'm old as dirt now it's you guys it's you guys
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it's people like uh charlie and harrison and you guys that are going to be the future hopefully
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going to be the future going forward i'm talking 20 30 40 years from now like you're 19 you could
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you could still be doing this stuff in 40 years time so um so want to give you guys a want to give
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you particularly a little bit of air time because you've been on the ground in great yarmouth haven't
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you that's correct yes tell us about it yeah it's been really good um they've got nine very good
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candidates all local um we had about 100 canvases which is uh very impressive for a new political
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party and going around everyone knew rupert low everyone most people i'd say 50 to 60 percent
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were in favor of him um so everything was good restore team good morale um and yeah it was
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brilliant to be honest it was uh my second time canvassing for a political party i did it for
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reform but uh that was a while ago and you didn't get great reception because it's still a new party
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so um yeah it was brilliant okay so just to let people know then restore because they're so new
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i mean almost still brand new basically yeah remarkable that they're polling anywhere near
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they are near where they are considering how new they are that there's it's not logistically
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possible it's not realistic to have restore stand in loads and loads and loads of the local
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elections that are happening in uh what a couple of weeks a couple of weeks um but Rupert has taken
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the decision and the team around Rupert have taken the decision that they are going to stand some
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people in Great Yarmouth just Great Yarmouth which is Rupert Lowe's constituency in Norfolk
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to begin with you know to see how basically see how that goes and that is sort of physically
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logistically possible so something of a litmus test or something like that and as I understand
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it great yarmouth council there's something like 39 wolves tories have got i can't remember the
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exact numbers but something like toys have got 19 seats labor have got 15 odd and there's a handful
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of independents in there so restore you say it's nine that they're putting forward i believe so
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yes and i think uh they're polling very well for it and they've got high hopes but um yeah it's a
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it's a smart thing to do you would have been a waste of time and money to uh do a national local
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election campaign yes so it was just smart to launch great yama first i think it was something
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around um they had great yama first registered as a political party and you had to do it in a
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certain amount of time before the local elections so i believe that's why so it's under great yama
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first which is i guess a branch of the wider restore britain yeah yeah yeah i think it's
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completely unfair where a few people see matt goodwin a few other people saying oh what an
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embarrassment it is that restore outstanding you know hundreds even a few what a few thousand
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candidates for councillors up and down the country like that was never what a disingenuous
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criticism to have that's just that was never going to happen that's completely it would be
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completely impossible in fact but so in great yarmouth though they are giving it a whirl
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so absolutely so what the thing i'm perhaps most interested in is exactly this sort of response
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you're getting IRL on the ground what is it like actually speaking to people and what
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and what feedback you're getting good and bad tell us all about that in as much detail as you've got
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really so obviously the uh I'll go with the bad first you always get the standard oh he's a racist
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um I we knocked on one door well I did I was on my own and they had a Palestine flag through the
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window but I had to give them their uh the letter from Rupert Lowe so I'll give it a go it'd be
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quite funny and racist thing but no the vast majority of people like rupert um there was a
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couple people worried about splitting the vote but they understood that the vote would be split
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on reform's behalf um so yeah just positive really like i said around 60 percent of people
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who answered the doors were in favor of it a lot of them may be still skeptical obviously we gave
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them the letter and they will look into it a bit more why they should vote for uh great yama first
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but yeah vast majority it was um was positive even if they weren't going to vote for Rupert Lowe
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they said he was a good MP and they just don't know about uh Great Yarmouth first much and it's
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a it's a new thing and they're only like a month old so yeah very positive for a new political
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party I will say and it's uh it's very white pilling to see it it's remarkable if you say
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it's sort of the majority of them or 50 or 60 percent as you estimated it that's quite remarkable
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I mean, I suppose for Great Yarmouth, of course, it's Mr. Lowe's actual constituency.
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So they're more likely to know or have at least heard of Restore and things there than perhaps anywhere else in the country.
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But did you have anyone who's really like Restore, Rupert?
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You would have got a couple and they would have been ancient.
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They would have been very old, just not on social media.
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it's so we can get to the older people who aren't on social media as much um so even as much as
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putting a leaflet in it will inform them and if they think Rupert Lowe is doing a good job in
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which most of them do um it's very positive they all love Rupert Lowe which is pretty rare for an
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mp um so yeah it's just getting out to the older generations who aren't on social media as much as
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the others but if they're on social media they would have heard of Rupert Lowe's inevitable
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right yeah because I understand that he is uh liked personally in the constituency and as you
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said there as you mentioned there it's nearly always the case that your MP whoever they are
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whoever they are it becomes unpopular very very quickly uh but yeah so it's rare that you get an
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MP that is genuinely liked it's not unheard of of course uh but Rubio does seem to be one of the
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right it does seem to take his responsibilities as a constituency MP and quite seriously and sort
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of the looks after the interests of the people of Great Yarmouth it should be a complete it should
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always be the case for every MP that actually take an interest in where they're an MP for but
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I think Rupert does do that is that the case you say most people most feedback you got was that
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they liked him one way or another absolutely it's just rare for an MP to even first of all be known
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by his constituents because even in my constituency i talk to uh people my age or any age and they
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just don't even know who our local mp is and if they do know it's just like he doesn't really do
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anything so it's just really rare for an mp to one be known and to be liked so um yeah it's just
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rare to see especially in the uh current political uh recent history we've seen it's just yeah it's
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just unseen and unheard of well that leads me into another sort of broader question it's basically
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the same question but a lot more broad broad sweeps of the brush tell me about because i
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haven't really got my finger on the pulse of zoomers particularly i'm sort of firmly in my
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mid 40s and sort of old before my time on top of that so you tell me you tell me
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well what you think the feeling is among your generation broadly speaking about restore and
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rupert like how popular you think is i mean we're all in a bubble aren't we to some extent it's very
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very difficult not to be in some sort of echo chamber and bubble with everyone across the
00:31:41.660
entire spectrum of politics it's difficult to not be in one to some extent however in your experience
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what is the the feeling in your generation about about also about reform reform and restore nigel
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and rupert yeah so i'll just say the general consensus among younger people is anti-establishment
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we're doing of labor conservative and lib dem to a certain extent and with people either looking to
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i guess far left green and further further right parties will be considered far right to certain
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people with reform and restore so restore capture the radical anti-establishment um
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general consensus of um young men really that's the uh specific uh age demographic and uh
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obviously males um so yeah that's who they're capturing and it's going really well um tick
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tock instagram filled with edits that i think restore need to um do a bit more media so edits
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can be made but yeah there's been in the recent years obviously post blm and post covid a shift
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to more radical right-wing thoughts and more anti-establishment thoughts and we're going to
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be seeing a lot of these young men who are disenfranchised with the political system
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and society as a whole who will be getting behind restore who want something different who see in
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older britain from 60 80 100 years ago and um want it and somewhat feel familiar with it and feel
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like that's what they should be experiencing but it's being took from them so they want they are
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capturing the youth very well and i think reform has failed to do so obviously they had students
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for reform and it's been pretty bad from what i've heard um so yeah i think restore is doing a very
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good job already and i think it'll carry on um people my age are all for it because yeah more
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radical and people just don't care and this is what rupert lo does very well rather than when
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he gets called racist he goes no I'm not racist look all my immigrant candidates like Nigel Farage
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did I believe two days ago and he says look I don't care and that's what we need to do is we
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don't play in their game and we just say we don't care and that's what the attitude is among right
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wing gen zeds really so yeah right yeah I mean that's that's a key thing again where we've got
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a generational gap I mean it's quite possible I'd be quite young I could literally be your father
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at this point um and there's a generational gap um where I grew up in the I was a kid in the 80s
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and a teenager through the 90s and I was already sort of I was already an adult just about at the
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turn of the century um and so I grew up in a pre-9-11 world I grew up in a pre-Tony Blair
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world even a world without mobile phones and the internet really whole different thing and
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i didn't grow up with that thing of i've been dispossessed i've had my heritage and my birth
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right stolen from me i mean it's the same now i've got it now like everyone else i'm in the
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same boat with you now but i didn't grow up with that that wasn't my formative years whereas for
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you guys it is and i feel like and you correct me if i'm wrong i feel like that isn't being taken
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into account by the vast majority the vast vast majority of the establishment and political
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parties and the corporate mainstream the amount of anger and resentment rightfully righteous anger
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and resentment from you guys that what you're having stolen out from under your nose in real
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time and that finally rupert and restorer uh they will address it at least at the very least
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I think the main one is that it's become unavoidable,
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And things like reversing mass legal immigration
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Look, I don't want to be a minority in my closest city,
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we had no whites allowed spray painted about 99 muslim and my great-grandfather my mother's
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grandfather lived there and obviously had to move out eventually obviously white flight and stuff
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like that um so yeah it's become unavoidable maybe 30 years ago you had you had a certain
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foreigners maybe more integrated and you were still the vast majority and now the demographic
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shift since 1997 has become unavoidable to a point where i was on the tube the other day and
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everyone sitting down seemed to be like an African male and everyone standing up was
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women which is just it's just crazy because obviously with a demographic shift will be a
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cultural shift it's inevitable you're never really going to get assimilation or integration whatever
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that even looks like so yeah it's people want radical change and in a time where it's I guess
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radical measures you need radical change to get yourself out of it and people aren't just looking
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at moderate conservatism because it just wouldn't get us anywhere we need radical change and we need
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it asap and if we don't get it in the foreseeable future then i don't think we will have a nation in
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the next 40 odd years are you saying demographics are destiny are you suggesting such a thing
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Forced on us by an insane traitorous elite
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we do exist we do have a we we are here the native people of these islands are here
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we shan't just disappear we don't want to become a hated and marginalized minority in our one and
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only ancestral homeland so that feeling for you amongst your generation certainly amongst the
00:37:57.500
people you rub shoulders with that feeling is actually quite strong yeah it's uh it's a bit
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of a sense of urgency as well it's because when we become a minority we're not going to be treated
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like other minorities we will be somewhat persecuted we won't have indigenous rights
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like the native americans or like the aboriginals these people kind of have an ancestral beef with
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us in a way they hate the empire and our ancestors were the empire our ancestors conquered their
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ancestors our ancestors brought civilization which i don't believe they like anyway so yeah
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there is a sort of um ancestral or inherently um inherent hatred among uh among foreigners against
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the british for a lot of cases so we don't want to become a minority we don't want to become even
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weaker as a people um this is our one and only ancestral homeland our ancestors built it they
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defended it and they created it and they are buried in this very soil and we have a right not
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to be replaced in our own ancestral homeland and i think that's the main thing um again if we live
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in a so-called democracy and we never voted for mass immigration yet we still got it well then we
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have the democratic right to reverse it if we never voted for it if we live in a democracy
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so um it's very important that we um reverse that was unconsensually happened against the
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british people um and get our country back i think it's a type of revenge an intergenerational
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revenge often you get when people are open border type people globalist type people
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pro-immigration people more safe and legal routes despite the catastrophe which is unfolded nightmare
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which is unfolding before our very eyes those people sometimes very often in fact reveal
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themselves one way or another say this is what you get you went around the world colonizing this
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is now what you get so it's revenge for something our ancestors did yeah absolutely and it's
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also a sense of self-hatred among certain people my generation as well obviously when you've been
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brought up in the education system and you've been consuming this uh mainstream media or media
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as a whole you've kind of been um taken in this narrative of your ancestors are evil they did
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slavery they did this they did that um and it's kind of created among obviously people who are
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um a bit gullible and a bit uh maybe a lack testosterone and especially women um it's kind
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of self-hatred they hate their ancestors they hate the empire they hate their history a lot
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of them it's just a lack of understanding of history they think slavery is unique to white
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people um they believe colonialism's empires unique to uh white people and western european
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people so it's breeded this self-hatred and a um and a kind of like suicide mentality where
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they're uh bringing in all these people they're advocating for mass immigration and sadly it will
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be uh they will be the ones that will uh have it backfired on them because they're probably the
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ones that can't defend themselves on the same level as men so um yeah it's uh it's it's a mix
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of both um obviously we have a lot of foreigners within power now um and obviously self-hating
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white liberals yeah mad uh turkeys voting for christmas absolutely mad so going forward then
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what's your view on what's going to happen in a great yarmouth are you going back there to do
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more canvassing how deeply involved in it is there other people in and around the scene did i see
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did i see callum barker the yes the lion of epping was there as well any relation actually
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No, but I'm sure Hope Not Hate will make a little article,
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speculate, because we're similar height as well,
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so where it's a badge of honour if and when that happens.
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Angloid wants to deport everyone from the UK,
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so I was like, yeah, it's quite nice, actually.
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yeah no badge of honor stuff yeah um so on the ground just going forward then uh what else can
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you tell us about what it's looking like there is there any real polling about it i mean are those
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nine candidates likely to win what do you think is going to on like the 8th of may or whenever
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the day after the elections what do you think is going to look like what are we going to be able
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to say at that point well first of all we did gather data i think everyone who went in there
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in certain wards we all gather data and um yeah very positive again um so most areas looking very
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positive everyone's got a good mindset i think we're looking at maybe a landslide victory here
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um so look we can only wait and see um but i think there's two main more action days i think
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that's the second of may and the day of voting which is the seventh i believe um yeah i think
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that is and the other day was um postal votes um so that's why it was quite big so i'm going back
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on the second and probably the seventh as well um so hopefully see a good victory um it'll be good
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but um yeah it's uh it's looking very good i'd say that on the ground it's looking very good
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everyone says the online right well the online right has got so big that it's just become
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um in real life as well and people get more comfortable with saying their political views
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and being face out like myself um and it's again it comes down to we don't really care anymore if
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we don't stand up now then we don't really have much time left yeah yeah i don't really want my
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my country to be destroyed and annihilated in various ways the demographics because of the
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fear of a word one word racism racism and again the fear of that the fear that some
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some bleeding heart liberal some socialist some weirdo green might call you a racist therefore
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you can't have a country anymore and you just have to accept the the slow burn destruction of
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it before your very eyes no i don't think so no no no no now you can call me a racist if you want
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and in your paradigm maybe i am but don't care don't care anymore that's what rupert has said
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a number of times hasn't he on twitter when someone someone or other will call him racist
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It's just quite literally and exactly to say, I don't care.
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So you think that's something that we need to galvanise around that very concept.
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Stop being terrified that someone might call you a racist.
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Just stop being pussies and remember who you are and who you descend from.
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Look, we wouldn't be here alive if our ancestors were scared to be called names.
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And we've just got to embody the spirit of the English.
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which we've forgot um in recent years we owe it to our ancestors and our uh and our progeny
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to absolutely stand up and do what's right and vote for a party that's actually nativist and
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patriotic yeah if we don't stand up now uh our descendants uh we might not actually have
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descendants and that's the whole point and if we do have descendants they'll be born into a society
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where first of all they're persecuted and they're a minority um and they look at shame or they're
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taught in a system that their ancestors are evil and um it would just breed another wave of
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apologetic weak men which we can't really do with and i actually want the best for my descendants
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and the children i'll have soon hopefully somewhat soon great so like the opposite of what richard
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tyce said a few months ago do you remember that when he said yeah i won't be alive yeah i won't
00:45:48.280
be alive so who cares like that that mindset that way of thinking is disastrous morally and ethically
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disgusting obviously but also disastrous leads very very quickly to um a catastrophe um that
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that must be abandoned absolutely that's just the um the kind of consensus we've had from
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politicians in the last 30 odd years it's all it's career politicians it's all about themselves
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it's all about their personal game they don't actually care about this country um they're not
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patriotic they're not nationalistic and they don't care about their descendants i don't even know if
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richard tice has kids to be honest um but yeah it's uh again just a selfish way of looking at
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life and uh an unfulfilling way of looking at life maybe that's a lack of um pride of the country
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is a lack of caring and maybe a lack of religion as well um and yeah again very individualistic
00:46:44.660
to think um i think we need to acknowledge that we're all part of a collective and we should
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strive to be a part of something bigger than ourselves great yeah great so you would reject
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sort of the the more extreme version of individualism even like tucker carlson i
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quite like tucker carlson i think he's pretty good i don't agree with everything he ever said
00:47:07.480
like some of his takes i profoundly disagree with but a lot of it i really like i really think he's
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good but one of the things he does say which i don't agree with is about individualism yeah as
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you say we are part of a collective we are part of a group to have an in-group preference isn't
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insane and wrong-headed and evil everyone else is allowed an in-group preference apart from us it
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seems apart from anglos um and that even tucker carlson would sometimes talk about how you know
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if you have anything other than just staunch 100 individualism that immediately almost immediately
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leads to something dark and horrible and the the germans of the 1930s or something
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no no i don't necessarily think so at all no we are individuals and something bigger than that
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belong to a collective absolutely and that and that's the beauty of it and that's kind of the uh
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i guess the uh idea that we've had for all of history really when you're fighting say
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earth back a thousand years in a shield wall and you're willing to die you know that your
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country will live on and hopefully the person behind you will so yeah it's a beautiful mindset
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and it's how a nation should view the world is that look we have a nation we have a home
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if I do well hopefully I can improve the life of others as well and yeah we need to acknowledge
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that we're part of a collective and I think the most fulfilling thing you can do in life is
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actually work on something bigger than yourself and that's what we should do together so
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So, yeah, I think an individualist, to some degree, yes,
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but every individual is a part of a collective.
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And I just don't think we have been doing that in recent years.
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and we're all equal and there's no differences between us.
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Yeah, actually, every single nation in history,
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and didn't look at the world as we're all equal because we're not equal.
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And to say we're all equal, I would say, is immoral and just factually not true.
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And just because you're weak in a certain category
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So it's just something of accepting biological realities,
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accepting the truth, and going from there instead of just lying to ourselves
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and living in a false world where we are getting ruled by the weakest, it seems.
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right yeah we must aim high and vote okay with that said we're getting towards the end of our
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time uh we've got together this morning um but so if you let people know perhaps where they can
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find you and follow you and all that sort of thing before i wrap it up with you absolutely
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well you can find me on tiktok if i'm not banned soon tiktok's very woke um i'm on angloid my name
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is angloid on literally all social medias tiktok instagram twitter starting my youtube obviously
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just got my webcam and my mic i hope it sounds somewhat all right still pretty cheap um but um
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yeah angloid on almost all social media sites i'm starting up my sub stack soon i'll be writing a
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lot more um to be doing a lot more um stuff on youtube long form content but yeah tiktok and
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instagram more kind of meme stuff obviously the uh younger generation's attention span is pretty
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cooked so um you've got to do something quick and quite funny but uh twitter so yeah jangloid on
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all social media sites it should come up okay great stuff thank you very much for your time
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maybe we'll have you on again at some point and uh best of luck enjoy the day ahead
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thank you very much you too it's been uh it's been pretty good yeah absolutely
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cheers cheers buddy thank you very much all right harry there you go all right there you go
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if Restore is successful and goes on to be a real force
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beyond Rupert himself even, who knows, hopefully
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can get on you don't necessarily have to be someone that's like you know got a a big social
00:51:55.100
media following or anything in the future like just a normal one of the florist band the chosen
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few get a quick minute on ask me a quick question or two some point like that maybe maybe something
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like that in the future it won't be for weeks and weeks yet that but uh might be done through
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discord we'll see there's plans there's plans or something like that all right okay i hope you
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enjoyed that very interesting young man very based love it all right it is now just gone 10
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2 so should we have a quick look at this day in history and then start wrapping the show up
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rumble rants and super chats i like doing this bit down through the centuries on this day
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what happened of note april the 21st on this day in the year 753 bc
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you know before i've said in history there's certain years
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really really important years and you can hang lots of other stuff around those years
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1453 1588 1066 1914 1945 753 bc is one of those years particularly if you're interested in ancient
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history because it's the year according to myth according to legend it's not firm history really
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but on that year allegedly romulus and remus found rome
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there you go they found rome do you think harry do you reckon
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that your history bro me has got long form content talking about romulus and remus
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Talking about Plutarch's account of Romulus and Remus.
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Couple of hours of me talking about Romulus and Remus.
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You can pin loads of things around the year 753 BC.
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did something rather happen before or after that in the ancient world
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and to remember okay on this day in 1526 the first battle of panipat so the central asian
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conqueror babur defeats sultan ibrahim lodi establishing the mogul empire in india
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now though i don't know about that in fantastic detail i do know a bit about a fair bit about the
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end of the Mughal Empire, Mughal Muslims conquered vast swathes of what is modern-day Pakistan
00:54:42.340
and India. Who put an end to all that? The oppression of Muslims over Indians? Yeah,
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the Taj Mahal is a Muslim thing, isn't it? Muslims conquered big chunks of India and
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oppressed the native indians the brits put an end to that sir arthur wellesley sorry the lord
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wellington first duke wellington an end to all of that you're welcome you're welcome all right on
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this day in 1792 brazilian revolutionary tiradantes don't know if i'm hanging uh
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that's that properly is hanged drawn and quartered in rio de janeiro that's really the part of the
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story again don't know about it in fantastic details but know a little little bit about it
00:55:31.540
is brazil's struggle to become truly and fully independent of portugal
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he was one of those those early martyrs you can call him that because they they killed him of
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course on this day in 1863 how am i even going to pronounce this baja uala founder of the baja
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faith enters the garden of ridvan near baghdad and declares himself a messenger of god during
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the 12 days he spends there so again that's a chap who's an iranian really i mean iraq iraq is
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a post-world war one thing well that is just mesopotamia really it was owned by the ottomans
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controlled by the ottomans all through the 19th century or long before certainly during the 19th
00:56:25.340
century the bit of land that we now call iraq was controlled by the ottomans from constantinople
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istanbul okay and that chap there is like persian basically and iran didn't exist at that point
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it was just persia he had his own faith anyway quite an interesting thing if you're interested
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On this day in 1918, German World War I fighter ace Baron Manfred von Richthofen,
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a.k.a. the Red Baron, is shot down and killed over Vaux-sur-Somme in France.
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Canadian pilot Arthur Roy Brown is credited with the kill.
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you reckon i talk about the history of aviation early aviation and world war one era aviation
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and a little bit about the red baron i've got some content talking about that oh yeah oh what
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in conversation with an actual top gun an actual fast jet pilot a modern day raf
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and you might win a few dogfights but eventually just get shot down one time a general a german
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general said to him because he's very famous in his own lifetime although as you can see they
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didn't survive the end of the war in his own lifetime an ace of aces a general said to him
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how have you done it how do you manage to win every time because you only lose once and you're
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dead how do you win every single time what's your secret tell me your secret because i want to
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recreate that myself in my own tactics and strategy and ricked over and said to him i'll
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tell you but you won't like the answer and the general's like no no tell me tell me your secret
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he said okay whenever i think i'm not going to win i just run away
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i just fly i just i just book out of there i just fly away as fast i can if i'm outnumbered or the
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gods don't look like they're any good for me i just flee the scene
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that's how that's how i'm still alive of course the the army general didn't like that so that
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doesn't help him does it he can't do that he's he's in uh engaged in trench warfare static warfare
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so he can't do that that's the one thing he can't do just run away
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You're on your own, and there's three or four of them.
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You're not obliged to fight them, ever, I don't think.
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A lot of actual martial arts people on YouTube or whatever,
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they say, don't try and take someone on with your fists
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Even if you're bigger and stronger and you know jiu-jitsu or whatever,
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No, just run away, run away, there's nothing cowardly about that
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Okay, that's what the Red Baron would say as well
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Alright, on this day in 1989, thousands of Chinese citizens
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Cheering for students demanding greater political freedom
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But what this website here on this day in history
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It's not a particularly strong one, but it's certainly there, isn't it?
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What they haven't decided to put in that blurb is that the Chinese Communist Party put them down with extreme prejudice.
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There's the famous image, isn't there, of that guy, that one Chinese dissident, with a carrier bag on his own, standing in front of a tank.
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The whole thing is like a western propaganda thing
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the chinese communist party absolute filth all right let's have a look at our rumble rants
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and super chats what have we got here today it's just gone nine so let's have a look at these
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the uh rumble rants oh global church history isn't in at number one today in fact
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he's not there at all has he had a day off he's had a day off well earned well earned sir
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14 barber morning sir you said morning all right seeing the prime minister be all sad yesterday i
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felt terrible maybe a general election would cheer me up there was a terrible accident at the argentina
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rally on the weekend too oh was that yeah somebody did send me one of my friends irl did send me
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a link to some i didn't read i only glanced at it there's some sort of rally crash as well
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was there i don't know the details of it if anyone died or whatever but
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but yeah um a general election would be nice wouldn't it i don't think labor
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like starmer or whoever takes over from him i doubt they'll call a general election
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because they know they will lose it so you never usually the axiom is you never just give power
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up for the sake of it if you're not forced to if you're not painted into a corner to give power up
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and minorities have a massive inferiority complex brackets rightly so towards the host nations
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that is why they seek to subvert and destroy everything we hold dear get them out
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yeah it is a type of resentment a racial historical resentment a chip on their shoulder yeah i don't
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don't want anything to do with it, yuck, get off from me, get away from me, it's revolting,
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yeah, it's like Zara Sultana, ugh, if you hate it here so much, go back to the home
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of your ancestors, the land of your forefathers if it's so bad here, how about that, revolting,
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get off my island right that's a random name also if you can tell the restore guys that when
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interviews tell the score the restore guys that when interviewers are trying to obfuscate the
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conversation about remigration i don't care is not a good enough rebuttal
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an intergenerational and ethnic chip on their shoulder mean to replace us make us a hated and
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marginalized minority in our own ancestral homeland yeah why why accept the framing that we're in the
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wrong to have noticed and have a problem with that yeah flip it back on them why do you want
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our women to be in danger not just the women yeah why are you defending murderers rapists and
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paedophiles good you're absolutely right absolutely right and then one last one from
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that's a random name says so that means i'm barred from coming on or is spice on the menu
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winking emoji i don't know you're not barred from coming i don't know are you i don't know if you're
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i'm sorry that's a random name is that have you got a sort of a big channel of your name and face
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out there i'll usually insist well sort of does insist you've got your real name and face at the
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very least you get to have a large social i'm sorry that's random now i know you're a very good
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big fan of the website and everything but well you can see even when we get that thing up and
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running like i mentioned before the discord thing where you know super fans of the website and the
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channel and this show might be able to come on and have a few words
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you'll definitely be sort of certainly would be involved in that interesting that i would have
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felt okay what have we got here and the last rumble rant for this morning is from jc warlock and you
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say uh did you look up fault george or the knowing lol cool face i i didn't i'm afraid i didn't i
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was very busy all day yesterday after the show pretty much the knowing and we'll check it out
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though the fault george thing if i can remember i'll check it out quite often as soon as i get
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off this show i've got to move straight onto something else like for example this morning
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there's a number of gremlins before weren't there
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well that was sort of perfectly smooth wasn't it absolutely no issues whatsoever so hopefully
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going forward now yeah yeah well done harry and samson just sorting it out the sort of head
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producer samson well done for uh well done for that good stuff um f google 2 it's not f let's
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put the full thing f google too says everyone know everyone knows rome was founded by lgbt vikings
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yeah sorry no quite right yeah yeah yeah that's the real history
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all right and the last one the last super chat today uh from mr dickie bingo how are you this
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morning sir pleasure to meet you at the last weekend you say great to great to hear kids 40
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years younger than me thinking the same patriotic things yeah it's lovely hopefully angloid is the
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end result of decades of social engineering right despite everything they've tried since what since
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the 60s really despite all of it you end up with a 19 year old kid like that he's like nah
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no thank you i'm going to be patriotic and nativist thank you very much no i've got an
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in-group preference and it's for my own people what now brilliant brilliant let's hope he and
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his generation and the country at large there's more of those than there are insane green
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freak freakazoid champagne socialist weirdo islamophiles
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I think the silent majority that have just not voted
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On Tuesday 21st of April in the year of Olaw 2026