The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - April 29, 2026


Breakfast With Beau | Wednesday 29th April 2026


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00:00:00.000 morning you're all right are you though oh good good good good good well everything's
00:00:13.940 all right then if you're all right everything's right with the world me yeah same old same
00:00:19.280 old it is now eight in the a.m british summertime uh on the 29th of april in the available 20
00:00:26.440 26 as always i'm joined by my producer little harry how are you this morning good sir
00:00:29.560 morning yeah i'm all good good and you are the glorious band the chosen few my band of brothers
00:00:34.200 and sisters thank you for joining me without you it's not a thing is it it really really isn't
00:00:39.800 so thank you for joining me the best among us basically the best people on earth tuning in
00:00:43.960 live to this right what are you gonna do watch mike graham yeah right jeremy kyle please
00:00:56.440 okay i've got a guest today i'm going to bring him in early and we'll just talk all about what's
00:01:04.920 going on in the news uh because he's a fantastic talking head he knows lots and lots of stuff
00:01:11.780 let's bring him in it's conor thompson how are you this morning sir morning sir absolute pleasure
00:01:19.320 good yeah i've met you i saw you at the um the lotus eaters live event but before that i haven't
00:01:25.220 spoke to you in a while so you keeping well everything going well yeah i was keeping well
00:01:29.540 until you mogged me relentlessly at the low seat is live event both with your fantastic suit and
00:01:34.200 your rather good looking girlfriend so you didn't really have to show me up that hard but
00:01:38.600 that's what i do it's effortless i can't help it really
00:01:42.680 no it was good to see you buddy it's good to see you and uh you'd be coming in back in here at some
00:01:48.300 point soon uh tuesday so yeah oh right next tuesday yeah literally next tuesday and then
00:01:55.580 and then later in the month lotus eaters viewers have a a little surprise to look forward to a
00:02:00.720 little little hidden gem that harry and i used to do may or may not be returning
00:02:04.480 oh right a bit of um a bit of content well okay i won't spoil it i won't spoil it you sound like
00:02:10.740 you're trying to keep it a little under wraps so okay cool look out for that look out for that so
00:02:15.280 all right should we just talk about the news what the corporate legacy mainstream media is banging
00:02:18.960 on about this morning that's what this show's supposed to be about should we have a look it's
00:02:23.160 i'm trying um not concentrate too much on the donald and sausage fingers but that isn't one
00:02:28.860 of the main stories if not the main story so the headlines here king's historic congress address
00:02:34.380 and starma sees off rebellion i mean okay so let's start with let's start with starma
00:02:41.280 at least the telegraph says starmer offers uh to bring back rainer so a couple of data points there
00:02:48.600 one that that is offering to bring back rainer because it looks like maybe all her problems
00:02:53.900 with the hmrc are going to be resolved very quickly very like imminently so there's that
00:03:00.420 and then that he was able they were at labor were able to sort of win that vote that kemi
00:03:05.540 brought in to for a full parliamentary inquiry into the mandy vetting stuff but labour had the
00:03:13.520 numbers despite a three-line whip only about 14 labour mps voted with the other side so there's
00:03:19.480 not going to be a parliamentary inquiry into it what are your thoughts and feelings on all that
00:03:23.560 stuff well the one with a comfortable margin of about 118 which just shows you the uh not close
00:03:28.620 which is the size of Starmer's loveless landslide majority.
00:03:33.400 Apparently, Farage and Jenrick decided they wanted to keep doing their care home tour,
00:03:38.440 and so they didn't actually show up to vote, which is a bit disappointing.
00:03:40.820 But, you know, good old Rupert did.
00:03:42.680 What I think is happening is Starmer is trying to run the Blair playbook
00:03:49.200 of containing the rambunctious leftist elements in Labour to see off a leadership challenge.
00:03:55.360 I mean, obviously, he cut Andy Burnham's legs out from under him in the Gorton and Denver by-election, which I think may have been the best thing for Burnham, because otherwise, you know, his chance of being an MP would have been scuppered, because there was no opportunity that Labour were going to win out from the Greens.
00:04:08.080 and um obviously Rainer he ousted from his uh from his cabinet over the whole tax affair and
00:04:14.560 now he's trying to bring her back in because the Red Queen is on manoeuvres she's already 1.00
00:04:17.240 countersignaled Shabana Mahmood's attempt to um at least present some sort of Potemkin 1.00
00:04:21.920 immigration reform saying that oh we're going to prolong the the period at which you qualify
00:04:27.820 for ILR while also creating brand new safe and legal routes to bring over grown men from actual
00:04:33.000 war zones and you know put them up in social housing at our expense so it's not exactly doing
00:04:36.240 great work, but it's still got the Labour
00:04:38.300 backbenchers in Outroar. And so what Starmer's
00:04:40.380 trying to do is keep this coalition together, knowing
00:04:42.480 that he's hated by the public, hated by his own
00:04:44.400 backbenchers, and he's basically on borrowed
00:04:46.560 time. And so he's
00:04:48.480 just trying to keep the more
00:04:50.560 Labour-based, popular elements
00:04:54.740 within his party, within
00:04:56.500 his remit of influence, so they can't cause
00:04:58.600 too much trouble and outflank him.
00:05:00.500 I wouldn't be shocked, by the way, I don't know if you've been
00:05:02.420 watching many of his hearings, Beau, but they're frightfully
00:05:04.760 boring about the whole mandelson privileges oh yeah yeah well emily emily formbury the the the 0.86
00:05:10.840 the dumpy um anglophobe that she is who shares the whole affect of what's her name um delora's
00:05:18.040 umbridge from harry potter the the insufferable like childless harridan with pictures of cats
00:05:23.160 all over the world that delights in torturing children remember that she was a very close 0.87
00:05:26.920 starmer ally uh on the run-up to the actual general election and then got snubbed by not
00:05:31.720 not being included in his cabinet because she once tweeted that photo of a Union Jack on a 0.96
00:05:38.060 white van in a house in Rochester. And she was like, ugh. And obviously Keir Starmer at the
00:05:41.780 time was draking himself in the Union Jack very short before he called the entire country far
00:05:45.300 right. So he didn't want to be seen as repudiating patriotism. I wouldn't be shocked if he also
00:05:49.560 brings her in as well, especially if his old buddy Lord Herma looks like he's on the ropes
00:05:54.300 with various bits of reporting about how he's betrayed pretty much every group in Britain
00:05:58.560 um besides is long and so if he wants a replacement returnee general she's probably
00:06:03.620 the person that he's going to line up i think so it's interesting to call uh
00:06:07.820 azure the fridge rainer the red queen i've not heard that one before that's quite interesting
00:06:12.800 yeah i like to call her the fridge or big bird um yeah call her the red queen that's quite funny
00:06:19.040 well i think you're going to break rory's heart there but um i think the uh the red queen was
00:06:23.160 the name of her unauthorised
00:06:25.300 biography if I remember correctly
00:06:26.980 so I can't claim credit for that
00:06:29.020 but it's certainly the internal
00:06:31.300 belief in the Labour Party that she's
00:06:33.000 the next favourite. Though I did once talk
00:06:35.220 to one of her advisors and family friends a couple of
00:06:37.180 years ago before the election and he
00:06:39.100 said that Angela thinks she herself is
00:06:41.180 so thick she can't quite believe she's in the position
00:06:43.160 that she's in.
00:06:45.220 I can sort of believe that.
00:06:47.560 She's one of those people where
00:06:48.600 it's not
00:06:49.520 being too unfair
00:06:53.120 it's just a statement of fact like David Lammy like he's not just trying to rip someone down
00:06:57.780 because they're a political enemy and really deep down you know they're they're bright and smart and
00:07:03.040 quick no like David Lammy is just objectively is dumb as is Rainer I think you know I think that's
00:07:09.820 fair to say without being just needlessly cruel or it's not even really like ad hominem it's just
00:07:14.760 a fact that she's she's like a really really average if not truly dumb person but yeah it
00:07:22.160 seems like Simon wants her back it's funny actually she mentioned Thornberry because yeah I have
00:07:25.220 watched a fair few of these um a bit long bits anyway of these hearings and Emily Thornberry
00:07:30.680 obviously because she's Labour right and she's trying to uh give uh at least McSweeney like not 0.98
00:07:36.660 really really uh drag him over the coals because you know it's dragging her own party over the
00:07:41.600 coals you know um but I was surprised I actually was surprised that she hasn't got any real place 0.96
00:07:48.020 in government but you think starmer will bring her in though because that hermer oh that lord 1.00
00:07:54.180 hermer he's like he went from 30th or 50th on my list of people that need to face trial for crimes 0.98
00:08:01.540 against the nation to top 10. uh what's a scumbag it's what's interesting as well is so starmer's
00:08:10.740 number of allies are shrinking rapidly and obviously starmer won the labor leadership
00:08:17.620 election off the back of jeremy corbyn um basically using jewish labor as his as his
00:08:22.500 vehicle to do it and of course they they got in because they said oh we're going to clean out
00:08:26.100 anti-semitism from the labor party and we are we are going to restore trust and we're going to
00:08:29.940 bring back the rule of law and all these other things um and this is why he's appointed margaret
00:08:33.300 hodge as his um was it anti-corruption czar when she went on bbc news night a couple of weeks ago
00:08:39.380 and said well what's what's what's a little corruption between friends after the previous
00:08:42.580 anti-corruptions are has been sentenced to prison in bangladesh for would you believe it um corruption
00:08:47.940 same with lord hermer lord hermer was a jewish student activist working with searchlight you
00:08:52.880 know nick lowles before hope not hate became hope not hate yeah i know exactly same thing um so he's
00:08:58.380 he's ruth smeath exactly or anderson now is still in his corner she's just got a very uh senior job
00:09:04.280 in the cabinet office but what you're seeing is a whittling away of people willing to stand by
00:09:08.780 starmer and i think actually morgan mcsweeney is emblematic of this because remember you know he
00:09:12.260 went and trained on a kibbutz and he's been mentored by um peter mandelson who again is a
00:09:16.360 big member of the labor friends of israel and jewish labor circles as well as sort of blairite
00:09:20.800 faction and you're seeing whittling away of this so starmer's going to have to turn to other former
00:09:26.000 allies that he once shunned who now could present a rival faction within the labor party and i think
00:09:30.920 formbury's representative of this i don't think she's actually one of the um arch sionists in the
00:09:36.140 Labour Party, because I don't know if you saw, it was
00:09:38.080 mid-last year, she had a 0.98
00:09:39.940 just a shrieking 0.62
00:09:42.200 session with that lawyer, Natasha Hausdorff.
00:09:44.920 And I don't
00:09:46.440 agree with Natasha on much, let's
00:09:48.200 put it that way. She made Natasha look 1.00
00:09:50.300 sensible just by being insufferable.
00:09:52.840 And so I wouldn't be surprised
00:09:54.240 if Stammer's going to have to start draining the
00:09:56.260 dregs of the Labour Party and
00:09:58.120 has a reshuffle in his cabinet
00:10:00.160 in the immediate aftermath of this election wipeout.
00:10:02.280 Because I don't know if you saw the New Statesman polling yesterday,
00:10:04.440 Britain, I think it's Britain-elect's
00:10:06.140 put their modelling out but they're going to have their worst local election result ever and 2025
00:10:10.740 was already a record election result and they're going to lose between 60 and 80 percent of all
00:10:15.580 their seats currently that are being contested so it's going to be a bloodbath and if Starmer
00:10:19.020 wants to cling on because you know he's he's a soulless robot he's not going to he's not going
00:10:22.620 to jump unless he's pushed i think he's going to need a cabinet reshuffle and he's rapidly running
00:10:26.060 out of allies that he can replace the ones already you know eyeing up his shoulder blades for the
00:10:30.180 for the Brutus Blade with.
00:10:33.420 Ruth Smith, did you say she's somewhere in the cabinet office, did you say? 0.96
00:10:37.460 Yeah, she's got a very senior civil service role now.
00:10:39.660 She was privately promoted. 0.94
00:10:40.700 How? 0.99
00:10:41.760 She's the worst. 1.00
00:10:42.820 She's literally like the worst. 1.00
00:10:44.280 She's the absolute pit. 0.84
00:10:45.460 So despise that awful, awful creature. 1.00
00:10:50.000 Literally like a foreign intelligence asset and works for Hope Not Hate. 0.66
00:10:54.340 There you go.
00:10:55.320 Brilliant.
00:10:55.780 Based.
00:10:56.640 Based.
00:10:57.220 Yeah.
00:10:57.340 and you mentioned um uh mcsweeney going to a kibbutz why would you why did he why why would
00:11:03.720 you do that why do you do that what's that about what's that about bro it doesn't make any sense
00:11:07.960 all right okay so starmer uh just to move on then quickly from the fact that he avoided that
00:11:14.380 that uh that inquiry that vote on the inquiry but then now the local elections as you just said
00:11:20.200 there as you uh pointed out they're going to get absolutely trounced i mean like a historic
00:11:25.480 all-time trouncing probably i see that even places all around like the west midlands like in and
00:11:30.920 around birmingham even there they're probably going to get wiped out and the tories are almost
00:11:37.000 certainly going to do poorly as well perhaps not like uh catastrophically poorly but they're going
00:11:42.520 to lose out as well and it nearly all swing to bit to green but mainly to rough uh reform so
00:11:51.400 So do you think, because I think, do you think that all the knives will come out then for Starmer at that point and even Kemi be in trouble?
00:12:06.260 So I think some of the knives have been blunted within the Labour Party. 0.84
00:12:10.200 I mean, it's pretty clear that blue Labour and a little bit of Jewish Labour want Siobhan and Mahmoud to take over, which is why they positioned her as Home Secretary. 0.83
00:12:17.760 It's why they're putting her face to these immigration reforms 0.86
00:12:21.040 that makes her look like a moderate.
00:12:22.280 It's why they planted that story, I think,
00:12:24.980 or at least they promoted it, where she said,
00:12:27.640 oh, I have to deport Zach Polanski.
00:12:29.560 It's like, okay, all right.
00:12:31.220 But I'm never going to vote for you.
00:12:33.640 Stop trying. 0.93
00:12:35.260 But she hasn't got the will of the party behind her.
00:12:39.140 Wes Streeting was so ambitious.
00:12:41.960 I mean, internally, it was talked about
00:12:44.020 that he was looking to take over from Stalmer basically last year.
00:12:47.300 And then when the whole Mandelson scandal blew up and he was like, right, well, I'm going to publish my WhatsApps to show just how transparent and honest I am. 0.94
00:12:53.560 And it's like, right, so you've been texting him for years, like bum buddies. 0.98
00:12:57.340 Like, really? We're not going to go anywhere near you, actually. 1.00
00:13:00.320 So the list of candidates that's actually going to, you know, eligible to replace Keir Starmer is basically whittled down to Angel Arena at this point.
00:13:09.220 so i would i would i wouldn't be surprised if there is a little bit of um jostling among the
00:13:15.020 ranks but i actually dare i say i don't think star was going because i don't think there's
00:13:19.220 anything that could force him to go except for this and i'm sure we're going to mention it um
00:13:23.060 this trial that has been muzzled with an injunction um about three conspicuous eastern european rent
00:13:29.860 boys that just happen to know his car and his various addresses uh but the actual the actual
00:13:33.680 projections for the local elections are that reform is going to gain about 1,600 to 1,700
00:13:37.900 seats. Presumably, there's a lot of voters that speak Urdu and Hindi and Swahili, so
00:13:45.780 they're all going to vote reform. The Greens are going to gain about 1,000. The Conservatives
00:13:49.240 are going to lose about 750, which doesn't surprise me. And then Labour is going to lose
00:13:54.740 1,900. So complete bloodbath. There's actually a Labour seat that was, I think it was the
00:14:00.900 first Labour MP was elected in Wales. I forget his surname, but Keir something, which is what Keir
00:14:06.480 Starn was named after. They're in a dead heat between reform and Plaid Cymru, because each of
00:14:11.820 them are tied neck and neck in the polls. So even the safest Labour seats in Wales are going to be
00:14:18.800 annihilated. As for Kemi's leadership position, so I actually ran into someone in Team Kemi in
00:14:26.920 london i think it was last week and uh there it's funny it was a sort of chance meeting because
00:14:31.940 they're all banned from talking to me because again i'm banned from that party as much as i
00:14:35.780 am from reform and again i wear that like a badge of honor so that's not a problem to me and he said
00:14:39.960 he just said to me oh how do you think we're doing do you think we're going to recover and i just said 1.00
00:14:43.940 to him well look mate it was a total disaster to put a first generation immigrant in charge of a 0.99
00:14:47.700 party that destroyed the country through immigration so you're you're completely cooked 1.00
00:14:51.700 like there's start selling off the furniture in the carlton club for firewood and you'll do better 0.98
00:14:55.880 to be honest um but he he actually said to me that she thinks she's going to be in a surer position
00:15:01.240 to boot out some of the culprits of the boris way from her shadow cabinet like james cleverly and
00:15:06.240 priti patel um if they move after the local elections with her as still leader because it 0.97
00:15:12.820 shows the party hasn't changed enough until she wants to you know promote people like katie lamb
00:15:17.200 and jack rankin and i'm like i just said to him you know good luck mate whatever you know if you
00:15:21.000 want to keep moving the overton window on certain issues you're welcome to but i don't think you're
00:15:24.500 ever going to get elected again and you know i'd start you know revising your cv if i were you
00:15:28.860 yeah that's quite funny start selling the furniture in the carton club lovely yeah they
00:15:33.920 don't nobody want like kemi i talk about her all who came back that's her name i'm gonna use her 1.00
00:15:38.440 full name thank you very much um some weird uh foreign lady who's somehow larping as the leader 0.95
00:15:45.580 of the opposition most people don't want that they don't want it i certainly don't i would like
00:15:51.600 to see the whole party just completely uh completely and utterly dire uh and that's
00:15:57.680 just weak sauce as well for me that oh she can now get rid of the likes of patel and cleverly
00:16:03.140 well if you were a leader of the party truly you would pick whoever you want in the first place 0.99
00:16:07.380 don't have to bow down to bloody pretty patel or whatever um do you see her on um do you see her
00:16:12.460 on lbc yesterday by any chance no so she said uh she was addressing this problem of sectarianism
00:16:18.280 And she's already got egg in her face because, obviously, previously she said, oh, Green Party candidates shouldn't be campaigning in foreign languages.
00:16:25.100 And then yesterday it turns out that one of her candidates has been campaigning in Arabic, so oops.
00:16:29.260 And of course, Priti Patel is, you know, just an open Indian ethnic partisan, so having her as shadow foreign secretary is not exactly a good look.
00:16:36.320 But Kemi went on the radio and she said, well, look, here's my position on sectarianism.
00:16:40.100 I grew up with a Muslim grandmother and I grew up doing the Muslim prayer at school.
00:16:44.460 and she also said and this was one of the weirdest things she said well you know as someone who was
00:16:49.000 born abroad and i was like sorry hang on a minute you were weren't you born in wembley as a
00:16:53.200 that was the whole point of her wasn't it yeah so so i think she misspoke but it just shows you
00:16:58.280 how little even her her birth on this magic soil um features in her mind and her self-conception
00:17:04.280 as someone who is just as british as you and me but and sorry again i just don't want i just don't 0.85
00:17:08.560 want a first generation nigerian immigrant with an islamic background who campaigned in 2018 for 1.00
00:17:13.020 the abolition of caps on student and working visas to be not even leader of the failing 0.85
00:17:19.560 Conservative Party, let alone Prime Minister. Yeah, yeah. Don't want it anywhere near the
00:17:24.200 Houses of Parliament at all. Yeah, let alone in a position of power. Yeah, you mentioned
00:17:29.240 Preeti Patel. Yeah, she would be up there. I mean, it'd be someone like Boris and then
00:17:33.840 someone like Patel and Cleverley and all those Home Secretaries are first in the dock. 1.00
00:17:37.840 Preeti Patel, what an absolute filthy scumbag 1.00
00:17:41.680 So you think that perhaps Starmer 0.91
00:17:45.400 Still, even after this
00:17:47.720 Might not be ousted
00:17:49.800 Like his own party might not oust him
00:17:51.720 Even after this
00:17:53.220 Because they're massive swings
00:17:54.340 Those numbers you said to me a minute ago
00:17:55.840 Like 1900 away from Labour
00:17:58.580 1600, 1700 towards reform
00:18:00.740 Those are gigantic swings
00:18:04.740 Truly, truly remarkable
00:18:07.360 um you think maybe the uh the ukrainian rent boy angle might do for star in the end i was able to
00:18:16.880 find this on sky news a day or so ago on last friday uh well anyway there's a slightly older
00:18:24.700 article here two ukrainian nationals deny arson attack on property i believe the the trial has
00:18:31.100 started now i think it's the second day into it or perhaps even the third and i know that on the
00:18:35.160 first day not much happened it was just sort of confirming their pleas and their names and stuff
00:18:40.460 and they have pleaded innocent which i thought they might there might be some some shenanigans
00:18:48.520 going on and they would make them plea somehow force them to plead guilty so that there's no
00:18:53.280 real disclosure there's no real cross-examination or anything but they have they have now pleaded
00:18:57.580 completely innocent so it looks like we'll get cross-examination maybe we'll find out exactly
00:19:02.100 what was going on there but it's odd to me that a little bit a little bit odd even though i'm i
00:19:07.060 like it i'm for it that they pleaded in so a little bit odd is as if they're saying well it
00:19:10.820 wasn't even us we didn't do it so there's no doubt that these fires happened right there's no question
00:19:16.880 that there were arson attacks but they're saying they didn't do it i don't need i don't i don't
00:19:22.300 think we know yet exactly what their story is um but it is certainly odd i wonder if it will
00:19:28.140 i wonder how juicy this trial will become whether it really whether it really will take down the
00:19:34.340 government or not have you got any insight but just before i let you speak there i really don't
00:19:40.080 know what to make of it if they're not some sort of crazy ukrainian some sort of weird russian
00:19:48.240 ukrainian uk intelligence services some very very difficult complicated 4d chess thing going on
00:19:54.740 there's some sort of compromise on starmer uh they're trying to intimidate starmer it's all
00:19:59.540 to do with intelligence services if it's not that whatever that is that and and they are just like
00:20:06.740 some sort of intimate relations of him then what the hell is it what do you think what do you make
00:20:15.480 of it maybe he was just really rude when they were dropping off uh his amazon deliveries or
00:20:21.620 something but i mean i i i for for the life of me you know forgive my ignorance but because i'm not
00:20:27.980 a member of the labor tories or reform i don't have a bunch of male models that know my home
00:20:32.440 address so it's not a situation to find myself empathizing with very much the only thing i can
00:20:37.240 think of in terms of why they would plead not guilty is if they have a defense of saying well
00:20:42.060 we did it for this reason and so therefore we were getting um revenge for some exculpatory
00:20:48.720 circumstances i mean you say it could be an intel gathering exercise there was a tory mp that phoned
00:20:54.140 up an elderly member of his constituency office asking him to um uh her to bail him out because
00:20:59.640 he got stuck in a kgb funded brothel so we do know that politicians targeted for compromat using
00:21:06.020 sexual blackmail from um from i mean we look at the epstein files from from all sorts of countries
00:21:10.880 just just just pick your least favorite i i have heard that there is an injunction on the trial so
00:21:16.360 I don't know how many details we're going to get, but what would be really useful is if there is someone in the public gallery
00:21:20.920 who is willing to talk to an MP who would, say, use parliamentary privilege in the Commons to disclose it,
00:21:26.920 then they could break the injunction.
00:21:29.540 And I would say if anyone is intrepid enough to go down and, you know, take a packed lunch and sit in the gallery
00:21:34.660 and then contact your local MP who isn't a big fan of Starmer, we might find out what this is.
00:21:40.640 As far as whether or not Starmer will cling on, honestly, I think he'll try and even see this out.
00:21:45.520 I mean, he was just on with Kathy Newman the other day saying, oh, my wife gives me strength to carry on.
00:21:50.460 Yeah, you aren't allowed to talk about his extended family or the fact that his wife's miserable at the various revelations that have been leaking out, being withheld by Guido Fawkes, because there's also an injunction around it.
00:22:00.520 So everyone's just sort of smiling and nodding and pretending as if that's normal, but he's not a normal politician.
00:22:05.340 And so I think one of the reasons that stopping Labour from bringing forward an uncharacteristic for the party, no confidence vote and another leadership election, is one, in Labour you've got to run basically a president and vice presidential ticket.
00:22:19.880 So, I mean, who's going to be the Reyners' deputy leader? Andy Burnham's not around. And there's nobody popular.
00:22:25.140 But two, they know that Starmer is just spiteful enough that if they try and do it, he might just call a snap general election and cost them all their seats.
00:22:31.280 so I I think they're genuinely worried that Starmer will go okay you want to throw me under
00:22:36.800 the bus um Mandelson may have some kind of hold over me in in the form of three rather strapping 0.98
00:22:43.200 um Eastern European twinks well you know what Sodja then you're going to be out of the job 0.99
00:22:47.420 yeah I wonder if he would do that I wonder if it would all come to that the whole thing would just 0.98
00:22:53.640 sort of basically completely implode I wonder if he would do that I mean this thing you talk about
00:22:59.740 i mean we've got no choice but to sort of joke about it a bit haven't we this these ukrainian 1.00
00:23:05.100 three ukrainian chaps it's so weird i mean let's assume i want to spend a couple more minutes on
00:23:11.320 it oh you say about someone going to the gallery i think dank count dankula i think count dankula's
00:23:17.160 doing it i might be wrong about that someone's doing it someone's doing exactly that and then
00:23:21.220 yeah someone either an mp or a lord they can do it in the lords can't they they've got that
00:23:25.140 privilege where they can say anything basically anything and not be prosecuted for it so maybe
00:23:29.820 you can find a some sort of tory lord maybe um but yeah if it isn't if it isn't let's do it the
00:23:37.600 other way around if it's not that they were actually sort of male prostitutes let's say
00:23:42.480 that starmer used and now they're just trying to leverage him or get revenge on him in some way if
00:23:48.660 not that let's say it is something to do with the war in ukraine and or a crossover with russia then
00:23:58.580 which seems more likely actually to me uh you know i don't know if starmer used
00:24:04.820 like rent boys i don't know i sort of i sort of suspect not i sort of believe that he's a family
00:24:11.940 man with kids i guess so if it's not that and it is an intelligence services thing then then that
00:24:21.060 is in a way even more crazy even more sort of really really really crazy that that they wanted
00:24:27.460 to the ukrainian deep state let's say that maybe they wanted to what intimidate the prime minister
00:24:36.180 of england they wanted to show him look we could firebomb you we could destroy your property we
00:24:42.180 could even kill you the implication is we could set you alight in your own home or your own car
00:24:47.300 like we're capable of doing that like watch yourself you better keep funneling billions
00:24:51.380 of pounds to us otherwise we'll set you alight in some way that seems even more insane
00:24:58.020 this is this is this is why i'm more inclined to believe the more sordid version of events though
00:25:07.020 honestly um in westminster sexual perversion and foreign intelligence operations their event
00:25:14.200 diagram that's so close it's basically a circle um and so as much as you say starmer is a family
00:25:19.500 man again it's not just the tory party where um they're they're clean shaven but all have beards
00:25:26.780 and so I would not be
00:25:29.140 surprised if there is a little
00:25:31.320 bit of
00:25:31.840 something of the Sodom and Gomorrah
00:25:35.500 about this. Either way
00:25:37.340 I think the actual revelations
00:25:39.540 of the trial, I mean they wouldn't muzzle it if it weren't
00:25:41.400 important, I don't think
00:25:42.700 either it gets
00:25:45.460 disclosed by someone who uses parliamentary
00:25:47.200 privilege or the
00:25:49.260 revelations, much like the Afghan
00:25:51.300 scandal, they're going to be eked out 0.99
00:25:53.020 by the time that everyone is comfortably out of
00:25:55.320 office and so can't can't be held to task in a national scandal about it yeah i don't know if
00:26:00.960 there is a full what's it called a d notice or a d order i can i always forget what they call it but
00:26:06.340 yeah an injunction i don't know if there is i really don't know if there's a full i mean there's
00:26:11.680 an article here um but either way either way even if they're allowed to report sort of more or less
00:26:20.820 not much more than that it is happening they're allowed to release well they're at least reporting
00:26:25.380 that whether they'll go into the full details whatever they do they seem like they want to
00:26:29.720 completely and utterly uh um sink it to just not put it right front and center like you remember
00:26:37.460 when reform one of their was it their guy in scotland one of their relatively senior people
00:26:42.620 he was fully convicted of being a russian some sort of russian asset wasn't he he was
00:26:49.600 He was working in the European Parliament alongside Farage
00:26:52.440 and then was being paid to say nice things about the Russians
00:26:58.100 in the European Parliament.
00:26:59.460 So it was about six years ago or something like that.
00:27:02.640 And so they convicted him for that.
00:27:04.600 And yeah, I think he was one of the heads of Reform Scotland.
00:27:06.560 And that was actually the casus belli for MI5
00:27:09.260 getting all the heads of the major parties in the room
00:27:11.240 about two months ago, saying,
00:27:13.560 beware of foreign infiltration.
00:27:15.140 Never mind the fact Farage is being bought off 0.98
00:27:17.040 by Indian and Iranian billionaires
00:27:18.520 or the fact that he stuffed his party for the actual foreign nationals and Muslims.
00:27:22.140 No, that's not foreign interference we need to worry about. 0.94
00:27:23.900 Instead, it's the dastity Russians, right, whatever. 0.99
00:27:25.800 And then, because MI5 warned them of that, 0.70
00:27:28.200 that's when Reform subjected their candidates to MI5 vetting.
00:27:31.780 So, the entire thing is just, like, they're using this one dodgy outlier case,
00:27:37.000 don't be wrong, you know, for I'm in prison, 1.00
00:27:38.760 I don't want anyone working on behalf of a foreign government,
00:27:41.400 but then to subject Reform to the just most cucked,
00:27:44.800 fucked DEI compliant subversive deep state filtering that has now ended up in all of their 1.00
00:27:51.520 candidates being absolutely laughable like like that Indian nepo baby that I put on the ring 1.00
00:27:56.660 doorbell footage on yeah let's let's talk about that a little bit a little bit in uh in in reform 1.00
00:28:02.320 some of their some of their candidates it's almost like a bit of a joke almost like a bit of a cliche
00:28:07.560 or lots of people on twitter anyway make sort of fake ones like the new the latest reform candidate
00:28:13.100 is actually like a character from star wars or something but oh no no no no one of them is
00:28:18.580 one of them is i'm not joking right one of the one of them is an actor that is in two star wars
00:28:24.560 films and he's running as a candidate in greenwich so they're actually recruiting from the mosai z
00:28:28.500 cantina so i saw that i saw that and then i saw other people saying yeah that's a character from
00:28:36.860 star wars so i just at that point i moved on and dismissed it as just another one of those fake
00:28:41.060 but you're saying the actual actor yep his name is topo topo where's new hero
00:28:47.220 and the number of these though like the number of them i guess they would just immediately
00:28:57.120 accuse us of being racist nazi ethnic psychos for just not wanting for not wanting endless 0.60
00:29:04.880 foreign people to be in office but yeah that is what i want yeah i don't want foreign people 0.96
00:29:09.900 at all really to be in any sort of office 1.00
00:29:11.800 not even a local councillor
00:29:14.020 and yet that seems
00:29:15.900 to be to a fair
00:29:17.880 degree what reform are
00:29:19.780 doing, flooding
00:29:21.560 themselves with loads 1.00
00:29:23.880 and loads of foreign people, even actual
00:29:25.920 foreign nationals, not like just first or
00:29:27.820 second generation immigrants that have actually got
00:29:29.780 citizenship but actual foreign nationals
00:29:31.880 how is that
00:29:33.220 possible, how is that desirable
00:29:35.280 how can that really speak to the
00:29:37.680 vast majority of reform's base
00:29:39.360 i don't understand there's a chap in portsmouth who's obviously the the much-touted bangladeshi
00:29:46.940 man who was here on a student visa who told the guy that selected him um he wants to go and work
00:29:52.400 in dubai and then quote return to his homeland someday but he thought that while he was here
00:29:56.020 he might as well jump aboard the bandwagon of the party at the top of the polls and farm is at by
00:30:00.180 becoming a councillor for some reason and then there's also a zimbabwean national who's running
00:30:04.780 who runs a care home business and came over as part of the boris wave so you know all the all 0.99
00:30:08.800 the really expensive Boris Wave African care workers 1.00
00:30:10.940 from, you know, RIP 1.00
00:30:12.700 Rhodesia, who brought 0.50
00:30:14.520 10 to 1 levels of dependents. Yep, they're running
00:30:16.800 her. There's a Nigerian national 1.00
00:30:18.880 who runs a business coaching scheme.
00:30:21.440 So, yet again, you know, 1.00
00:30:22.800 the sort of low-wage skill worker visas. 1.00
00:30:25.040 He's doing that. And then there's, of course, 0.74
00:30:26.900 Aaron Roy, the Labour
00:30:28.520 councillor in, what was it?
00:30:30.440 Was it Sunderland or Hartlepool, I think it was, who
00:30:32.540 defected on stage with Farad shaking his
00:30:34.660 hands with fireworks and fanfare.
00:30:36.260 What you have to do to get that, I suppose, these days.
00:30:39.360 I'm a shade lighter than milk, so I'm disqualified.
00:30:42.740 He got on stage and said, my values haven't changed
00:30:45.280 from when he was in the Labour Party,
00:30:46.500 when he was winning diversity awards,
00:30:48.040 and when, and he's an Indian national,
00:30:49.580 when he set up a non-whites-only football team.
00:30:53.620 So he is an anti-white racist that's celebrated in the party
00:30:56.340 that says we're going to end DEI and deport the Boris wave.
00:30:58.740 And it's like, right, so you're going to be deporting
00:31:00.200 your own candidates, Nigel. Really?
00:31:02.040 yeah that's why i don't believe anything they say basically more or less anything they say
00:31:08.840 they come out with something new something or other just don't really believe it there's an
00:31:13.040 article uh there we go on the express today look there's a picture of zeer yusuf a sri lankan man
00:31:20.060 muhammad i don't want him as my home secretary reform uk pledges major crackdown on illegal
00:31:26.300 travel illegal traveler camps don't believe it don't believe you right they just say these 0.98
00:31:32.640 things over and over i don't believe any of it i just don't buy it um so i mean it's so weird that
00:31:39.560 they would endlessly sell out the natives like when you saw matt goodwin um in uh galton denton
00:31:47.340 just trying to appeal to like the local seek community but not the local white white working
00:31:53.040 class community like why why would you and that's why i feel like correct me if i'm wrong tell me
00:31:57.940 your thoughts and feelings on this that's why i feel like uh restore britain could do so well
00:32:04.340 because they they do appeal to that maybe maybe 50 of the electorate which feels so um
00:32:15.840 so disenfranchised so disenchanted that they just don't vote at all anymore they're not even prepared
00:32:22.840 to vote uh strategically for the tories or reform that giant silent majority of people that rupert
00:32:34.680 and restore are speaking to them that their their their message their agenda their platform is
00:32:40.920 is resonating with those people and the angle that reform are going down i.e endless foreign
00:32:48.360 candidates are literally foreign nationals literally anti-white foreign nationals putting
00:32:53.440 someone like zia yusuf front and center coming out with policies that no real patriotic native
00:33:01.400 believes just don't believe them i feel like it's it's game on like restore could very quickly
00:33:07.900 genuinely rival anyone in the polls yeah am i being too optimistic no this has not escaped
00:33:18.040 the attention of our friends overseas either so despite our discontent with Trump's war in Iran
00:33:22.660 there are still some great people working in the Trump administration trying to do all they can
00:33:25.720 the State Department for example to punish Starmer on immigration and free speech I mean last year
00:33:30.380 they put out a massive document saying that white flight is itself a human rights violation like
00:33:34.520 they're totally our guys and they think they've seen all these videos of of the candidates and
00:33:40.460 that from reform they've seen Farage's statement saying I don't care about demographic security
00:33:45.500 but if Israel's to survive as a race 0.84
00:33:47.620 they need to nuke Iran. It's like, okay, you're just 0.91
00:33:49.500 mental, aren't you? We need to appease Islam 1.00
00:33:51.440 we're not going to deport any of the female
00:33:53.760 or children illegal immigrants 1.00
00:33:55.600 and it's like, well, they grew up to be the rapey 1.00
00:33:57.740 male ones so you need to get rid of them. Like, they've seen
00:33:59.600 all that and they've just gone, man, I'm so glad
00:34:01.540 you got Rupert because otherwise you'd be cooked. And
00:34:03.520 as far as Matt Goodwin goes, I mean, when he was doing
00:34:05.700 Gorton and Denton, he went to enemy publication
00:34:07.940 Spiked Online. It was literally
00:34:09.460 the former magazine Living Marxism
00:34:11.420 before they got sued for libel and they just changed
00:34:13.520 their name and privately a bunch of their writers have told people that i know um that they don't
00:34:18.700 care about immigration they're actually in favor of open borders because they're just rank materialists
00:34:22.520 right they matt goodwin gave a gave an interview to spiked and said well any of my young right-wing
00:34:28.440 zoomer critics this was after he'd like randomly hit out a restore calling everyone a racist to
00:34:33.060 which i said you know don't care but it's also really disreputable because you know all the lads
00:34:36.220 in restore have done for years and you were asking them to help staff your parliamentary office and
00:34:40.020 like write your sub stacks for you so that's really quite crazy than that but he was saying
00:34:43.200 all of my young zoomer critics um they're politically inexperienced they're terminally
00:34:47.580 online by the way subscribe to his sub stack where he makes a living and i just would like
00:34:51.840 to point out to matt goodwin um matt my criticisms come for reform and for you from the books on the
00:34:57.980 shelf behind me two of which you wrote which during which he actually sounded a bit like
00:35:02.480 when he was you know still seeing sense um talking about the silent disillusioned majority the fact
00:35:08.200 that you need to galvanise the sofa voter
00:35:10.280 who is to the right of even
00:35:12.140 Conservative MPs. They want the death penalty back.
00:35:14.260 They want mass remigration. Not just illegals. 1.00
00:35:16.620 But if you look at YouGov polling data,
00:35:18.120 45% want millions of legals 0.62
00:35:20.080 to go home. Upwards of 89%
00:35:22.580 of Reform's own base say that being
00:35:24.200 Muslim is incompatible with being British.
00:35:26.560 And that's just when they're like, sort of a 1.00
00:35:28.180 boilerplate civic nationalist view of the world,
00:35:30.580 which an increasingly few
00:35:32.040 share of Reform's own
00:35:34.360 base, you know, the party at the top of the polls, Matt's own
00:35:36.260 party, actually hold to.
00:35:38.200 and so if you don't chase the disenfranchised white working class and instead in gordon and
00:35:42.840 denton for example which is basically like a mini israel palestine which we've brilliantly recreated
00:35:47.240 in our own uh in our own country by demographically jerry meandering it if you don't chase the white
00:35:51.800 working class vote and instead in a seat that has fewer than 1800 non-white non-muslim minorities 0.93
00:35:59.480 if instead you go and hug hong kongers and sikhs then you lose by 5 000 votes because it's not just 0.90
00:36:05.880 that you're trying to win a constituency that is too small for your margin of loss. 1.00
00:36:09.900 It's also that you are sending the signal with all of your photos and pandering 0.82
00:36:13.360 that this party is not for you, white working class person. 0.98
00:36:16.380 Instead, it is for the British people second and random foreigners 0.88
00:36:20.720 that we'd like to weaponise against the other foreign clients of our enemy parties first. 0.55
00:36:24.900 And instead, if Restore Britain just turns around and says,
00:36:26.800 don't care what we're called, we're going to represent the British people first and foremost
00:36:30.100 because they have no other home to go to if this one gets destroyed,
00:36:32.340 and we're going to do all the policies that you like
00:36:34.540 but are impossible for the terminally Westminster-brained
00:36:38.780 denizens of Parliament and the surrounding media ecosystem
00:36:43.320 that are all just sleeping with each other and looking for easy jobs anyway,
00:36:47.500 then I do think that you're going to reach an inflection point with reform
00:36:50.260 where they're going to continue going down in the polls
00:36:53.080 because they've taken too many self-inflicted wounds.
00:36:55.480 The problems with the project are now incapable of being sucked out like a poison.
00:37:00.880 you've got too many Tories in your shadow cabinet
00:37:02.480 you've got too many clips on record of you denouncing
00:37:04.980 your own policies before racing to
00:37:06.640 look like you're actually going to do them
00:37:08.220 whereas they're going to go down
00:37:10.040 Resort are going to keep surging because they've got
00:37:12.620 solid social media game, solid branch ground game
00:37:15.020 I'm going to another branch meeting tonight
00:37:16.440 doing my bit hopefully, Rupert is credible
00:37:19.040 and also
00:37:20.240 we are all brand ambassadors of the
00:37:22.960 kinds of politics we would like to see
00:37:24.300 and if reform just keep lying, which a lot of
00:37:27.000 their surrogates do, they're just really dishonest
00:37:29.180 and making shit up, if they look
00:37:31.140 disreputable compared to us who just say
00:37:33.240 no, this is factual, I don't care what
00:37:35.220 you're going to call me and I'm just going to keep sticking with this
00:37:37.160 line, then there's a natural leadership
00:37:39.240 gap and so people are going to eventually feel like
00:37:41.260 they have permission to cross over from
00:37:43.280 reform, which is currently the safe option
00:37:44.920 to restore, which is actually the party they would quite
00:37:47.240 like to be in
00:37:48.080 Yeah, it seems to me
00:37:51.420 that a lot of, as you mentioned, a lot of
00:37:53.140 as you phrased it, a lot of their surrogates
00:37:55.400 a lot of people on Twitter and stuff
00:37:56.880 they really 0.74
00:37:57.900 they're super lame they're super lame really really disingenuous really really dishonest
00:38:04.320 trying to jump over the tiniest little thing it's actually it's actually really pathetic to see um
00:38:11.240 but yeah i mean one of the things that i find like almost the final cherry on top of why i'm
00:38:17.480 so happy and behind restore um is that the ground game because that's that's the real thing isn't it
00:38:26.500 the real real thing of actually winning a bunch of seats in parliament is having a ground game
00:38:33.380 and already within i don't know how long is it now two months six weeks two months whatever it is i
00:38:38.820 remember exactly how long it's been now but in that short window of time they've got a ground
00:38:44.900 game going up and down the country all over the place it's actually happening it's actually
00:38:51.140 happening because there's a that's a classic thing that they've said about uh reform for a long time
00:38:56.060 When I first interviewed Richard Tice, when they were polling at like two, three percent, one of the things people could say about reform at that point is that, well, OK, it's all well and good.
00:39:07.680 But, you know, you don't actually have any real ground game.
00:39:12.180 Something you could say about Restore before they were actually a party or in the first week or two of them being a party.
00:39:19.020 Oh, it's not actually going to be anything.
00:39:20.500 It won't come to anything.
00:39:21.160 You haven't got a ground game.
00:39:22.240 Well, you know, give us a chance.
00:39:23.180 okay already so that's sort of crazily quick to me that within weeks there is a genuine
00:39:31.700 a genuine sort of groundswell of support again now for me game on they've got that that's the
00:39:41.340 that's the absolute key without that it really isn't anything without that it is sort of just
00:39:46.560 an online riotoid echo chamber wannabe cope machine but it's not that there's branches up
00:39:55.480 and down the country with dozens and dozens sometimes hundreds of people turning out to
00:39:58.740 these things it's real it's really happening i mean what are your thoughts you're saying
00:40:03.900 you're going to a branch meeting this evening yes yeah i'm going to one later tonight so uh i i
00:40:10.020 dropped into one last week and uh stayed quite quiet until a few lotus eaters viewers including
00:40:15.120 a gold tier subscriber i hope i hope he's watching um in the area came up and said hello so i'm gonna
00:40:20.240 try and i'll stay as incognito as possible um but i i feel like you know we need to go along and uh
00:40:25.520 and and do our bit um as far as the ground game goes i mean i think a good model for this is
00:40:30.560 actually looking at the hungarian elections obviously orban just lost the one just gone
00:40:34.720 but i mean in the one in the immediate aftermath of the collapse of the soviet union because there
00:40:39.120 was a really wet compromised um center-right party that much like the tories and you see
00:40:45.980 fabian socialist writing about this saying the tories are controlled opposition we need them
00:40:49.700 to exist much like the tories they won't actually repeal any of the revolutionary gains made before
00:40:54.360 them because that would be too much change and instead they just try to um adapt it to what they
00:41:00.100 think is our traditions which is actually just like wig wet liberal readings of history and
00:41:05.440 because they insufficiently rip the guts out of the revolution then the revolutionaries turn out
00:41:10.700 and say well you're still true believers in what we actually want but you're not willing to go the
00:41:14.380 full way and because your government's failed we can get back in and so that coalition sort of
00:41:18.860 center ground government had four years and then the communists came back in for eight years and
00:41:22.520 all the while there was fidesz and fidesz started out as a student movement against the communists
00:41:27.000 then it was against the wet center-right government then it was against the communist government
00:41:30.480 and they started out with a young ground game they built up in the rural areas then they started
00:41:35.060 building up in the cities then they started building up on university campuses and then
00:41:38.160 they became the dominant party of the right rescuing the narrative of hungarian restoration
00:41:42.700 if you were from the cucked sort of center-right wet liberal government that came before them and
00:41:48.620 then they dominated elections for 20 years out of the last 36 until very recently when you know
00:41:52.980 orban was upstaged by a guy that was basically promising to be more orban than orban but jury's
00:41:57.140 still out on that one i think restore is basically fidesz and except the timeline has been accelerated
00:42:01.720 because of social media and so you don't now need to just have a ground game in rural areas and
00:42:07.040 among young people now there's more interconnectivity and so when rupert launches his launch video he
00:42:11.920 gets 40 million views and suddenly there's a bunch of people up and down the country like normal
00:42:15.880 people at that branch meeting last week i went to there were childminders and nurses and young
00:42:20.080 lads working in carpentry and building and and ex-police officers and mums dads granddads guys
00:42:26.160 in their 20s just wanted to get a house and start a family when you get that sort of cross-section
00:42:29.800 is because they realize the mandate of heaven has been conferred upon one man and social media
00:42:33.740 allows them to realize that more quickly galvanize as a grassroots movement and start
00:42:39.840 populating across the country and so that's why i would encourage people look you know i don't have
00:42:43.600 any senior role in the party or anything i'm just sort of encouraging it because all the guys running
00:42:46.780 it with groomsmen at my wedding they're all men of good character but i encourage people to get
00:42:50.280 involved because at the very least even if you don't think you're going to be a counselor or
00:42:53.080 parliamentary candidate you are a brand ambassador do your leaflets find the social network talk
00:42:57.820 about the problems that you need to do and also as i said at the branch meeting all of your branches
00:43:02.940 can do the same things that rupert has been doing with his fois right flood the zone and uh and get
00:43:08.740 all of your supporters to sign your parliamentary positions to force the issue on a local level what
00:43:12.400 you can do is if you have a group chat for example with your local branch and there's a broken pothole
00:43:16.540 or a busted bridge or a dodgy vape shop then all of you can send the same emails about the same
00:43:21.560 topic different wording of course but all about the same topic into the local council and so much
00:43:26.480 like the cyclist lobby you know has ruined the roads because they're a vocal minority who have
00:43:30.800 skewed every consultancy you can skew at your local council level the issues that should be
00:43:37.220 prioritized for them until Restore actually wins national government and consult them out
00:43:40.600 yeah great you know good advice I would say the same like I'm not any sort of candidate I'm not
00:43:46.280 I don't work for the party in any way I'm just a cheerleader from the sides from the sidelines
00:43:52.240 but I say yeah get involved if you're ever going to do it
00:43:56.480 Get involved, yeah, jump in.
00:43:59.620 This is the time, if you were ever going
00:44:02.420 to actually do something, turn up somewhere.
00:44:05.480 History belongs to those that turn up, right?
00:44:08.360 That's an old adage, right?
00:44:10.660 That's what the enemy wants first and foremost
00:44:13.040 is for people not to turn up, to not even try,
00:44:16.900 to just be defeated and slink off
00:44:20.360 into the darkness in silence, that's what they want.
00:44:23.500 And all it takes is to not do that,
00:44:26.480 to actually turn up actually spend a bit of time and energy on it just a little bit you know we
00:44:33.180 can you can move history that way she's always moved by a relatively small number of committed
00:44:39.380 people so yeah i would say i would say turn up things i realize the time unfortunately is getting
00:44:45.580 on a bit should we have a quick look through a couple of the other stories we've got to mention
00:44:49.160 trump and sausage fingers there you go mount baton uh saxoburg gotha uh with his sausage fingers was
00:44:56.840 in i should stop saying it really um was in congress saying we need to be great uh great
00:45:03.980 partners uh i mean what's your what's your feelings relatively quickly just about the
00:45:09.620 special relationship and the war in iran and everything trump's trump's doing with relation
00:45:15.020 to the uk well as you say with sausage fingers i know king charles isn't very well so i think
00:45:20.500 we should all start practicing our arabic for the state funeral um i did watch his speech in
00:45:24.760 congress and he couldn't get through it without saying diversity is our strength twice opining
00:45:29.120 about interfaith dialogue and climate change and i yeah yeah i mean i i i i i'm getting more in the
00:45:35.320 mood of charles the first than charles the third at the moment um i did what i did watch trump
00:45:39.080 speeches i mean he was on top form but it felt a little bit like saving a bottle of champagne for
00:45:44.440 20 years and then popping it you know the 2024 election popping it and you get all the fears and
00:45:48.540 the fanfare and you celebrate and then when you taste it it's kind of corked and that iran war
00:45:53.300 and the retreat from mass deportations i mean despite the the attempt of a coalition of trump
00:45:59.720 aligned um think tanks and patriots and that pushing to get them back on track mass deportations
00:46:04.480 in the admin are just dead and so we got war with iran and no mass deportations it's it's it's it's
00:46:09.980 really not looking great um it's looking like it's more ceremonial and lame duck from here on out
00:46:14.420 It certainly looks like there's going to be a distancing of the 2028 primary candidates from Trump's own legacy to see more America first than MAGA at this point.
00:46:26.340 And then, of course, there's going to be a sort of containment agent push from the neoconservatives that have taken over MAGA to try and reroute the Republican Party back to the neoconservative plantation for the foreseeable future.
00:46:37.360 so a lot of this um state visit pomp and pageantry has has left me feeling as soured as plenty of my
00:46:45.100 american friends i've spoken to they're saying hang on a minute why are we celebrating charles
00:46:49.520 speaking in our congress when he's presiding over the demographic replacement of your people and
00:46:52.860 he's doing more ramadan messages than he is easter and i'm also saying to them yeah man i feel you
00:46:57.880 and also i get why you're feeling a little bit disappointed in trump when he's saying we have
00:47:02.480 to save the free world but also replace all of america with indians to the point of where now
00:47:07.240 gen z are the first minority white generation in all of the u.s like your demographics are even 1.00
00:47:12.760 worse than ours are like 55 percent white at this point so if we don't get a handle on the core 0.99
00:47:17.120 issues that we care about rather than pratting about in the sandpit that is the middle east 0.90
00:47:21.620 um that really isn't in our interest then we're not even going to be having this conversation
00:47:25.520 anymore man we're just going to be hunkered down in a compound like in south africa yeah i saw a
00:47:30.740 bit of that speech yeah he's talking about deis talking about the climate and stuff it's just like
00:47:34.140 oh gross that was sort of old hat 20 years ago dude like the world's moved on i'm really not a 0.59
00:47:43.060 fan of him i'm a lukewarm monarchist conceptually but charles the third the man is just a moron 0.73
00:47:49.960 just a despicable sort of almost traitorous moron if not fully traitorous moron okay move on from 0.73
00:47:57.100 that I thought this is a big story UAE quits OPEC in blow to oil cartel and Saudis that's a big
00:48:03.680 thing the UAE was sort of the fourth biggest oil producer in OPEC 15% well depending on how you
00:48:09.840 measure it second biggest 15% of OPEC just left just quit that rewrites the rules of OPEC does
00:48:16.300 it rewrites the balance of power in OPEC that's a big blow to Saudi Arabian soft power economic
00:48:21.620 power that's a big thing yeah they were they were having a skirmish in yemen i think it was last
00:48:27.540 year with a uae backed faction that toppled the temporary saudi government so they've they've
00:48:33.880 been engaged in some sort of proxy war um and obviously tensions in iran haven't helped because
00:48:38.920 the saudis well they haven't normalized relations with israel per the abraham accords before this
00:48:43.560 was blown up obviously there were talks of doing so and now they're a lot more skeptical because
00:48:47.780 they realize that Israel and the US are just a regional disruptor, especially because Israel
00:48:52.120 is making bellicose noises towards Turkey, and that's just going to be an absolute disaster,
00:48:56.040 like breaking NATO apart. The UAE are more closely aligned with the US and Israel, and 0.65
00:49:01.720 increasingly the UK these days. This is why Faraj and Ndim Sahawi keep flying over to Dubai and
00:49:06.200 literally courting the sheikhs out there and making UK domestic policy according to what the 1.00
00:49:10.200 sheikhs want, like banning the Muslim Brotherhood or trying to buy the Telegraph, which fell through. 1.00
00:49:14.540 So meanwhile, I mean, what you're going to see is a kind of pan-Muslim bloc in the region seeking security post-Iran war, I think. 0.95
00:49:23.860 You're going to see Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, probably Turkey as well, seeking security, grow a bit closer and distance themselves from relying on the US dollar.
00:49:34.180 We're already seeing, for example, ships going through the Strait of Hormuz trying to bypass the blockade and basically bypass the American sanctions using Chinese yuan and Bitcoin.
00:49:42.320 So they're not even going to be trading in dollar anymore.
00:49:43.940 So this is going to be, even though the attempt to steal away the heavy crude from Venezuela, and if you want to do the 5D chess move theory of things, take away some oil supplies to China was the reason for the invasion of Iran, I think it's still going to bolster the fact that you're going to see a multi-parallel world and a parallel economy coming up.
00:50:01.720 So ultimately, it's been terrible for diplomatic relations.
00:50:04.440 yeah interesting one other thing i'd say just before we move on from the charles thing
00:50:08.940 um the the one real sort of i suppose slightly politically sensitive thing was
00:50:14.840 in a the after dinner sort of speeches um there you go trump says king agrees iran must not have
00:50:22.440 nuclear weapon at uh white house dinner now that is a little bit sort of breaking royal protocol
00:50:28.240 Charles is supposed to be
00:50:30.260 Largely above
00:50:32.380 Politics or at least sort of anything
00:50:34.820 Controversial at all
00:50:36.520 You're supposed to sit above that
00:50:38.120 You're not supposed to put words in the mouth
00:50:40.560 Of the sovereign sort of ever
00:50:42.380 But Trump did
00:50:44.260 Let's just watch, it's not even two minutes
00:50:45.820 Let's watch about half of this
00:50:47.320 And we're doing a little Middle East work right now too
00:50:48.700 If you might know
00:50:49.520 And we're doing very well
00:50:51.240 We have militarily defeated
00:50:53.500 That particular opponent
00:50:55.720 And we're never going to let that opponent
00:50:57.840 ever Charles agrees with me
00:51:00.780 even more than I do
00:51:01.940 we're never going to let that opponent have a nuclear weapon
00:51:05.060 they know that and they've known it
00:51:06.900 right now very well
00:51:08.240 there you go so he said Charles agrees with me there
00:51:10.000 he says even more than I do
00:51:11.180 bro surely you've been told
00:51:14.340 by the people at the palace
00:51:16.180 don't say something like
00:51:17.200 all we want you to do
00:51:18.780 is not put words in his mouth about something contentious
00:51:21.800 like a war with Iran
00:51:22.840 that's all we're asking
00:51:23.760 but no he did that so
00:51:26.020 I mean
00:51:27.840 like charles in his speech i mean when he's talking about interfaith dialogue he's of course
00:51:33.360 he's a through and through peace nick and he thinks that you know muslims and christians
00:51:37.760 should all hold hands and sing jonathan's imagine but also he said something like um we should we
00:51:41.840 should stop our swords clashing with like like farming plows i forget the exact quote and i i
00:51:49.120 was thinking well number one you know proper boomer peace nick framing and again i'm against the war
00:51:53.120 in iran but at the same time charlie boy um i don't think you could accuse the iranians of just
00:51:57.200 having farming utensils like this isn't this isn't even the extent of like fighting afghan
00:52:01.540 goat herders with leftover um ussr ak-47s but the iranians have a pretty comprehensive ballistic
00:52:07.200 missile program the entire premise of this war or so i'm told at least not by israeli ministers
00:52:12.280 um is that we're meant to be getting rid of uh the the iran's nuclear program you know it's not
00:52:17.760 just israel's territorial expansion or anything no no no that's conspiracy theory um so if you're
00:52:22.000 going to turn around in one breath and say iran can't have a nuclear weapon they've got a really
00:52:25.280 advanced military um they fought the us to a standstill and so they're now having to
00:52:29.520 unfortunately humiliatingly into negotiations with them but at the same time they're just a
00:52:34.960 bunch of humble farmers and the us is just like like picking a fight with a lesser power so the
00:52:39.260 narratives just just don't stack up on on either side i think i think we just need to stick to the
00:52:43.480 third position um if it can be called of um it's not our war neither people are on our side and
00:52:50.660 it's not in our interest we should just stay out of it yeah no i feel i feel pretty much exactly 0.94
00:52:56.140 the same way it's like am i in favor of a sort of a very very oppressive murderously so islamic 0.87
00:53:03.820 theocracy no am i consumed by paranoia and revenge against them like israel are no no 0.85
00:53:15.400 has it got anything to do with with great britain no no it's not our war if they feel the need to
00:53:24.320 have to change that regime feel free leave us out of it if you wouldn't mind yeah neither
00:53:31.820 the muslims or the jews are our should be our concern people people will say the only point i
00:53:39.920 will concede on that is that the idea that there could be a giant wave of migration from Iran real 1.00
00:53:46.400 refugees from Iran to this country but if we just had firm borders we wouldn't need to worry about
00:53:50.940 that either so yeah all right one other thing one other story I want to pick your brain about real
00:53:57.120 quick this morning uh because I thought it was interesting is that uh the former director of
00:54:02.220 the fbi was it under the obama years was it the biden years i remember james comey has been charged
00:54:10.860 with threatening trump's life in an instagram post he's actually been charged like uh uh not
00:54:16.580 just cash patel has decided to charge him or that todd blanch dude no uh uh a um a uh what do they
00:54:25.120 call it uh a grand jury a grand jury decided that he does in fact need to answer for threatening
00:54:32.680 threatening trump um he's just come out and said you know it's ridiculous let's listen to that
00:54:40.200 well they're back this time about a picture of seashells on a north carolina beach a year ago
00:54:47.140 and this is just that was of it but nothing has changed with me i'm still innocent oh poor james
00:54:54.340 come he's still innocent it's just a picture of some seashells i mean it's spelled out 86 47
00:54:58.680 which means kill take out remove eject 47 the 47th president is pretty clearly like well it was a dog
00:55:08.200 whistle well a grand jury decided it was a dog whistle that is it was like uh suggesting someone
00:55:14.780 should take out the president he said it's just a picture of some seashells yeah okay is anyone
00:55:20.500 really believe in that apparently said he didn't know what it meant yeah right yeah right you just
00:55:26.620 happened to arrange some seashells that spell out 86 47 didn't know what and post that on the
00:55:31.400 internet didn't know what it meant james comey complete democrat deep state shill like a swamp
00:55:39.020 the swamp creature today a grand jury sitting in the eastern district carolina returned an
00:55:46.340 I'm all in favour of him being dragged through the courts for this.
00:55:50.960 But as people have pointed out,
00:55:52.380 in the immediate aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination,
00:55:54.620 the lesson that the left took is we can get away with this.
00:55:57.300 Because there were thousands of people celebrating it.
00:56:00.300 There were people, as far as we know,
00:56:02.500 who knew about the assassination ahead of time
00:56:04.560 in some weird trans furry Discord community with Tyler Robinson.
00:56:08.620 And as of yet, we haven't had any announcements
00:56:10.980 on those people being charged.
00:56:12.140 We haven't had very many people losing their job over that.
00:56:15.620 um the political capital of the assassination has been squandered because most of the leftist
00:56:20.660 organizations that fund these uh terror cells have not been rolled up wrapped up and and slapped in
00:56:25.940 cuffs and so look i'm i'm happy when whenever one of these um deep state creatures decides to get
00:56:32.620 their comeuppance but it feels like they're being put forward as the sacrificial lambs by their own
00:56:37.040 side because if you if you allow in a sort of limited hangout fashion one person to be scapegoated
00:56:42.820 for a for a instagram post that insinuates that trump should be assassinated then the rest of the
00:56:48.420 crooks don't also get examined like i'm i'm i'm not uh sort of twitter brained in this way but
00:56:54.260 are we gonna get any repercussions for the names that are in the epstein files like why is howard
00:56:59.860 lutnik still over at chamber of commerce and anything good question loads and loads and loads
00:57:05.620 of people were implicated in those that doj epstein file dump not many of them are seeing
00:57:12.820 any sort of pushback loads and loads and loads of people right larry summers so i mean lots
00:57:19.220 there's so many names couldn't even it would take too long to just list a bunch of the names i've
00:57:23.220 got an article on it i wrote ages ago loads of the names the the flight logs from that lolita
00:57:27.620 express express have been known for a long long time why aren't all these people why is why is
00:57:33.060 britain going through some sort of uh crazy hand-wringing exercise to do with just mandelson
00:57:38.900 but nothing similar is happening in the united states so with you know what you know what told
00:57:45.080 me more or less everything i needed to know after the first nothing burger so-called epstein file
00:57:51.020 dump which didn't really give us anything and the next day trump says are you guys still talking
00:57:57.220 about this loser like just trying to put an end to the whole thing it's like no sorry yeah we are
00:58:02.420 gonna still keep talking about it donald what you what you doing that that opened my eyes massively
00:58:07.900 that moment in that moment when i first saw that clip when he's like you're still talking about
00:58:12.420 this he's getting angry at the reporter for asking a question it's like no mate no no no no no and
00:58:17.640 then similar i think it was not within days of that um trump was sitting there with uh pan bondy
00:58:23.640 someone asked a few questions eventually got round to pan bondy being asked is jeffrey epstein was
00:58:31.300 Jeffrey Epstein uh an asset for American or and or foreign intelligence services and she said
00:58:39.840 uh we still don't know about that we'll still have to get back to you on that it's like no
00:58:44.320 okay that's it that's all I need to know that's all I need to know that that's your answer to that
00:58:49.280 because obviously he is one what was one way or another one way or another whatever the exact
00:58:56.160 details are I don't know but of course he was of course he was you've had a long long long long
00:59:00.580 time to I mean they told Anthony Acosta to back off because of that years and years and years and
00:59:06.000 years ago what 10 15 years earlier back off from Epstein because he's intelligence that's a matter
00:59:12.420 of record that's a matter of record so Pam Bondi like a year ago 18 months ago saying oh we don't
00:59:18.720 know we still got to look into that right that's all I need to know then that's all I need to know
00:59:22.480 you're not going to go full hangout on this ever are you never well you'll do the limited hangout 0.51
00:59:27.760 for decades like they've done with jfk as as as far as told us we we know which foreign
00:59:34.460 intelligence agency he was working for it was the russians definitely the russians i mean i know he
00:59:39.560 was he was in contact with the russian government via former israeli prime minister ehud barak
00:59:44.480 oh you're not joking no no no no no as in we know we know that he was in contact with the
00:59:50.060 russian government via ehud barak to try and get russia's jewish diaspora to migrate back to israel
00:59:54.800 But I somehow don't think that he was an agent for the KGB.
01:00:00.060 All right.
01:00:00.460 I was just saying, your player,
01:00:02.040 I can't tell where you're being ironic
01:00:03.800 and where you're being sarcastic on it.
01:00:05.020 It's so deadpan.
01:00:06.320 Such a deadpan delivery. 0.99
01:00:07.620 Yeah, Ehud Barak is really a Russian stooge all along. 0.99
01:00:10.680 Yeah, yeah. 0.99
01:00:11.340 Oh, yeah.
01:00:13.520 All right.
01:00:14.280 We've got to end it there, I'm afraid, Connor,
01:00:16.180 because it's nine o'clock
01:00:17.300 and I've got to do some other bits and bobs
01:00:18.540 before we end the show.
01:00:19.480 But thank you very, very much for coming on.
01:00:21.740 Really appreciate it.
01:00:22.400 Let's get you back on more often if you're down for that.
01:00:24.800 I'm down for that
01:00:25.780 it was a great chat
01:00:27.560 so once again
01:00:28.600 thank you
01:00:29.040 and I hope you have
01:00:29.960 a great rest of your day
01:00:30.960 you too sir
01:00:32.000 pleasure
01:00:32.260 cheers
01:00:32.980 take care
01:00:33.560 there you go
01:00:34.460 got a Thomas in there
01:00:36.000 lovely
01:00:36.620 great bit of
01:00:37.320 a great great
01:00:39.040 conversation there
01:00:40.080 he gets more and more
01:00:41.300 based by the day
01:00:42.000 doesn't he
01:00:42.780 said some genuinely
01:00:46.160 funny things
01:00:46.980 I thought in that
01:00:47.920 alright
01:00:51.000 shall we do
01:00:52.180 on this day in history
01:00:54.300 You guys like that, don't you?
01:00:55.580 You guys seem to like that
01:00:56.520 Let's end the show with five minutes of that
01:00:58.440 And then we'll do the Rumble Rants and Super Chats
01:01:00.420 Alright
01:01:01.600 On the 29th of April
01:01:05.680 On this day in history, down through the centuries
01:01:07.880 What happened of note?
01:01:09.180 We got the
01:01:09.520 This website, I'm going to change this website
01:01:12.540 It's too woke
01:01:13.200 It's too woke
01:01:14.760 Okay, they go with a number of woke things this morning
01:01:18.420 The Battle of Gate Park
01:01:24.300 In 1864, this is when some Maoris in New Zealand won a battle against the British.
01:01:32.940 Did they?
01:01:34.600 Did they?
01:01:35.440 Look, this is how this website characterises it.
01:01:37.420 On this day in 1864, 1,700 British troops suffer their worst defeat of the New Zealand wars
01:01:44.320 at the hands of 230 entrenched Maui warriors.
01:01:48.700 That's one way of describing what happened.
01:01:50.800 right that that actual campaign complete british victory complete overwhelming utter utter british
01:02:00.620 victory there was one redoubt or two redoubts the maoris had built a couple of redoubts a couple of
01:02:07.220 at the top of a hill right we sent a bunch of guys bombarded it sent a bunch of guys up there
01:02:13.900 and they got repulsed from that redoubt one time lost like we lost like 30 guys or something 30 or
01:02:19.820 40 guys a number about 80 more were wounded they repulsed one the maoris repulsed one attack on
01:02:28.840 one of their adults one time in a campaign there was a complete and utter victory for the british
01:02:34.140 it's really sad that they really sad that they hark on about the battle of gate at par
01:02:40.220 not really a battle it was one push on a glasses one time i mean well done for repulsing a british
01:02:50.480 attack ever yeah i suppose all right well done it's not a victory it's not there's no sort of
01:02:54.600 victory it's like in the zulu war and they talk about the battle of isandawana where the zulus
01:03:01.020 were able to massively defeat the british the campaign as a whole was a complete victory we
01:03:06.420 got to their capital and took their lead the leader of the zulus captive and took him back 1.00
01:03:10.660 to london and show him off it was a complete and utter victory all right in one engagement 1.00
01:03:16.100 it was about it was only two or three companies versus thousands and thousands and thousands and
01:03:21.560 thousands of them yeah okay you managed to slaughter a few of us in some sort of sucker 0.81
01:03:25.280 punch one time yeah well done yeah great it's sandalwana who won that campaign ultimately
01:03:32.440 Strategically in the end
01:03:34.800 Absolutely
01:03:35.480 Pwned
01:03:36.840 The whole campaign
01:03:38.020 100%
01:03:39.900 Oh we did
01:03:40.500 Alright yeah 0.61
01:03:41.040 Battle of Issa Anderwana 0.74
01:03:42.480 Alright
01:03:43.000 The Battle of Gate Par
01:03:44.500 Pathetic
01:03:45.340 Yeah keep talking about that one
01:03:47.900 So lame
01:03:50.320 Alright
01:03:50.980 On this day in 1872
01:03:52.760 Jesse James' gang
01:03:54.140 Robs a bank of $1500
01:03:56.160 In Columbia, Kentucky
01:03:57.920 Killing bank employee
01:03:59.560 Robert A.C. Martin
01:04:00.700 During the crime
01:04:02.440 Yeah, the Jesse James gang is...
01:04:06.080 I'm fascinated by all that.
01:04:08.820 There was a great film with quite a few years ago.
01:04:14.040 I think it has Brad Pitt in it.
01:04:15.700 There's quite a good film a few years ago about Jesse James.
01:04:20.120 More like the cowardly killer that eventually killed Jesse James.
01:04:25.520 I like a lot of the Wild West stuff.
01:04:27.500 I mean, that's quite late in the story of the Wild West, really.
01:04:31.160 Ultimately.
01:04:32.440 Yeah, I love the story of Jesse James, I love the story of Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp and all those sorts of things
01:04:40.720 Alright, on this day in 1916, Irish Republicans abandon the post office in Dublin and surrender unconditionally, ending the Easter Rising
01:04:51.160 Yeah, this website quite often talks about Irish history and Irish independence and Home Rule and the Easter Rising and all sorts of things like that, doesn't it?
01:05:00.460 i think they've got irish they've got filipino and irish
01:05:04.620 this is anti-british anti-white biases this website haven't they
01:05:09.800 quite clearly i have to change it for another one it's getting annoying
01:05:13.340 1945 u.s army liberates 31 601 people from dachau nazi concentration camp in germany
01:05:23.420 do they on this day in 1975 u.s begins to evacuate its citizens from saigon in operation
01:05:29.800 frequent wind in response to advancing north vietnamese forces beginning and end to u.s
01:05:36.080 involvement in the vietnam war yeah there's a famous picture isn't it the last the last
01:05:39.820 helicopter out of saigon yeah because despite everything after everything i mean ho chi minh
01:05:47.480 himself was dead i believe wasn't he i think ho chi minh himself had already died um of natural
01:05:53.220 causes wasn't it anyway by 1975 the u.s had like nixon had nixon was gone by that point wasn't he
01:06:02.100 that'd be gerald gerry ford was president and they just decided the white house and
01:06:08.460 the pentagon and the state department had all decided it's time to cut our losses and leave
01:06:13.300 south vietnam leave it entirely which we tried and so yeah there's a lot of people there that
01:06:21.460 were sort of pro vietnamese people and that were pro america feared that the communists when they
01:06:27.840 entered saigon they changed the name to ho chi min city didn't they say they feared they might
01:06:33.000 be massacred so they all they all want to get the last helicopter out of course the americans
01:06:40.700 couldn't quote unquote rescue all of them all right it's not like the north vietnamese communists 0.79
01:06:49.360 they weren't as nowhere near as bloodthirsty and and murderous as sort of like the the
01:06:55.600 Khmer Rouge for example nowhere near so anyway anyway um on this day in 1990 uh wrecking cranes
01:07:05.560 begin tearing down the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate 1990 1989 1990 1991 the fall of
01:07:13.820 The collapse of the Soviet Union
01:07:16.780 Basically it's all part of
01:07:17.880 Wrapped up in that story isn't it
01:07:19.800 Mr Gorbachev
01:07:21.760 Tear down this wall
01:07:23.520 Well yeah
01:07:26.100 The good thing 1.00
01:07:27.080 The era of East and West Germany 0.99
01:07:28.780 And the Berlin Wall 0.82
01:07:29.560 Crazy moment in time really
01:07:31.600 I say moment in time
01:07:32.340 It lasted for decades but
01:07:33.440 You know crazy moment in time really
01:07:35.600 It's good to see it
01:07:38.280 I remember it
01:07:38.740 I was old enough
01:07:39.160 Just about old enough
01:07:39.840 To remember it in real time
01:07:40.920 With my real eyeballs
01:07:42.020 Watching the TV
01:07:43.000 yeah crazy crazy times on this day in 1991 cyclone strikes the chittagong district in
01:07:49.980 bangladesh killing 139 000 people and leaving 10 million homeless
01:07:54.940 it's a bad one isn't it yeah bangladesh is very very often hit by terrible weather conditions
01:08:04.880 aren't they they have a big cyclone or something and they'll be flooding it's very low level so
01:08:11.140 Flooding can be disastrous for them
01:08:13.140 Like when there was a big famine during World War II
01:08:19.020 It was largely to do with weather conditions
01:08:23.780 And the Japanese blockade, the Japanese war in the Far East
01:08:29.880 Loads and loads, millions of people starved to death 0.98
01:08:33.180 Somehow that's the British fault though
01:08:35.420 Somehow that was Winston Churchill deliberately starved them to death
01:08:41.140 No 0.98
01:08:41.640 It's a combination of the Imperial Japanese Army 0.70
01:08:45.220 And terrible weather disasters 1.00
01:08:47.040 Okay
01:08:48.000 On this day in 1997
01:08:51.620 Chemical weapons convention of 1993
01:08:54.400 Comes into force
01:08:55.340 Outlawing the production, stockpiling
01:08:57.480 And use of chemical weapons 0.99
01:08:58.640 Among its signatories 1.00
01:09:00.520 Good, yeah good
01:09:01.400 Surely that's good, right
01:09:04.380 Chemical weapons, particularly like nerve agents
01:09:07.840 VX gas or something
01:09:11.140 I'd rather live in a world
01:09:13.360 where they just simply don't exist
01:09:15.020 during the Cold War
01:09:18.660 they came up with some absolutely insane
01:09:21.640 bizarre ideas
01:09:22.800 things like polymers
01:09:24.520 where you could turn all the world's oceans
01:09:25.920 well you couldn't, it was just a theory
01:09:27.300 you could turn all the world's oceans
01:09:30.340 into a solid
01:09:31.740 a doomsday device
01:09:35.000 a doomsday machine
01:09:35.880 some sort of thermonuclear device
01:09:38.240 with like multiple layers
01:09:40.800 Of it
01:09:42.340 That could
01:09:43.020 That could sort of
01:09:44.620 Blow up the whole world
01:09:45.560 Possibly
01:09:46.080 Or just enough
01:09:47.300 A big enough part of it
01:09:48.280 That would throw enough
01:09:49.080 Enough matter into the atmosphere
01:09:51.380 Or cause like a nuclear winter
01:09:52.760 Yeah don't build one
01:09:54.760 Yeah please don't build one
01:09:56.020 Yeah same with chemical
01:09:57.220 Like chemical weapons
01:09:58.620 That are so poisonous
01:09:59.740 That it would sort of
01:10:01.940 Ruin the earth
01:10:02.720 For years and years
01:10:03.940 And years and years
01:10:04.640 Yeah don't do that
01:10:07.900 Enough
01:10:10.480 Oh okay
01:10:11.460 Pardon me
01:10:14.560 Okay good
01:10:15.960 Alright let's do the rumble rants and super chats
01:10:18.760 Shall we
01:10:19.100 Yeah okay
01:10:22.500 Let me do that with my mic
01:10:24.880 So I can read it
01:10:25.500 Right we've got a fair few rumble rants this morning
01:10:27.580 Is global church history going to be in at number one
01:10:31.320 Do do do do do do do do
01:10:34.180 Do do do do do do do do
01:10:36.040 He is he is yeah
01:10:37.260 reigning defending undisputed champion of those rumble rents global church history says on this
01:10:47.160 day in 1483 grand canaria was incorporated into the crown of castile that's interesting 1483 what's
01:10:57.320 that oh that was the same year when the prince is in the tower i just did an epox on that last
01:11:04.740 Sunday that was the two princes in the tower Edward V and his little brother Richard Duke of
01:11:09.220 York probably smothered to death on the orders of their uncle Richard III Crookback that was 1483
01:11:16.460 wasn't it there you go Castile takes Gran Canaria all right and on this day in 1587 Drake sunk the
01:11:24.640 Spanish fleet at Cadiz you cut to that camera Harry that one yeah history bro
01:11:35.020 on my channel history bro I think I've got long-form content like multiple
01:11:41.140 videos hours and hours and hours talking about Sir Francis Drake and his
01:11:44.500 adventures oh yeah it's not behind a paywall either it's free
01:11:48.160 Check it out, to Francis Drake
01:11:50.780 So that's, okay, that's after he circumnavigated the globe in 1587
01:12:00.160 So one year before the Spanish Armada, what that is, British intelligence
01:12:05.000 Even in the 16th century was equality 0.76
01:12:08.520 We knew the Spanish were going to send a giant armada to try and invade Britain, England 1.00
01:12:17.240 England, it was England then 1.00
01:12:19.780 So, to try and sort of thwart that in some way
01:12:23.640 What if
01:12:24.300 And the big bay of Cadiz
01:12:26.980 The big harbour at Cadiz
01:12:28.380 Cadiz
01:12:29.580 What if we attack them at harbour in Cadiz
01:12:34.560 Like the year before
01:12:35.860 When they're getting it all ready
01:12:36.960 Burn loads of their ships
01:12:39.200 Yeah
01:12:41.480 The Queen Elizabeth, Queen Bess
01:12:43.940 Says to Drake
01:12:45.220 Go, do it, engage
01:12:46.740 And he did
01:12:48.140 Crazily sailed straight into the harbour
01:12:51.780 At Cadiz 1.00
01:12:52.380 And just started destroying the Spanish fleet that was there
01:12:55.220 One night 0.58
01:12:56.020 Crazy
01:12:58.080 And then bug out and get home
01:13:00.340 An insane action
01:13:03.280 By Drake
01:13:05.020 Brilliant, brilliant story
01:13:08.480 Because otherwise the Spanish Armada
01:13:11.360 Probably would have been that year
01:13:12.560 It sent them back at least a year
01:13:15.560 and then when they did send their armada it wasn't as good as it might have been because of that
01:13:19.620 because of that raid on cadiz brilliant stuff all right mcfly with loads of wires mcfly says
01:13:28.620 this has become daily viewing for us cheers no cheers thank you don't even think who's us like
01:13:35.420 the your family love it yeah thank you thank you for tuning in without you guys this this isn't a
01:13:41.300 thing is it thank you really appreciate it can't thank you guys enough and sincerely enough
01:13:46.020 you say something enough it starts to lose its meaning a bit but i really do really really do
01:13:51.320 mean it it's flattering okay 14 barber says morning great guest yeah it was bloody bloody
01:14:00.140 good chat uh did you know monty python holy grail was released 51 years ago today oh there you go
01:14:05.900 the grail the holy grail i've had that on vhs growing up watched that tons and tons and tons
01:14:12.800 of times um you say uh talk of polling on x i'm excited for the polls to be wrong again like
01:14:23.060 brexit let the restoration begin yeah it'd be great wouldn't it i saw a poll yesterday and it
01:14:30.080 It was Rupert Lowe's personal sort of polling in Great Yarmouth.
01:14:34.620 And he was smashing it.
01:14:36.700 He was like on 44, and the next thing down was on like 19 or something.
01:14:41.500 So absolutely smashing it.
01:14:45.020 Some anti-Rupert, anti-Restore losers.
01:14:48.760 Should I say, oh, Rupert Lowe's majority isn't all that big.
01:14:51.140 He might even lose his seat next time.
01:14:52.600 Lol, Lamell.
01:14:55.060 No.
01:14:56.240 He's now made his own seat a safe seat for himself.
01:14:59.000 It looks like, or that polling suggested
01:15:01.440 If that could play out across the country
01:15:03.500 Restore polling at like 40, 45, 50%
01:15:09.760 The next lockdown are at like under 20
01:15:12.740 Because the message is reverberating
01:15:19.840 The message is popular
01:15:26.260 It is popular
01:15:28.800 Millions must go
01:15:29.820 We're going to take our country back
01:15:30.940 We're going to have a government with policies
01:15:32.780 That are in our interests
01:15:34.700 And we're going to be unapologetic about it
01:15:38.440 Lovely jubbly
01:15:40.680 Pardon me
01:15:43.880 Alright
01:15:45.400 Fool and Firebird says
01:15:48.160 Whether it's nuclear fission
01:15:50.820 Or whatever else
01:15:52.060 I can't wait for an age beyond
01:15:54.380 ME oil
01:15:55.780 What's M-E oil? I should know that
01:15:58.800 It's probably really obvious isn't it
01:16:00.520 Anyway, beyond oil
01:16:02.700 I suppose you're saying
01:16:03.260 Because we'll get to see the implosion 0.98
01:16:06.840 Of the Gulf of Sodoms 0.99
01:16:09.080 And financially
01:16:10.820 Bankrupt
01:16:11.960 And financial bankruptcy 1.00
01:16:14.520 Of Islam, it will be fantastic 1.00
01:16:17.000 Yeah, if and when the world 0.99
01:16:19.100 Moves on from dependency on crude 0.86
01:16:21.160 In the Middle East 1.00
01:16:23.200 All those desert kingdoms 1.00
01:16:24.760 and we won't need them anymore they can probably return back to their backward barbaric ways 0.97
01:16:34.440 okay jc warlock says the loch ness castle and then cool face
01:16:42.760 anyways talk about that okay thanks for the super chat though all right then and finally
01:16:50.500 Harry can you bring up the YouTube YouTube super chats for me you have to
01:16:55.300 do that for me all right there we go well we got ten or so something like
01:17:00.100 that all right let's read them Joseph Delano Garude says sorry for the long
01:17:09.880 name that's okay sorry I can't really read it properly
01:17:13.420 Joseph Delano Garud
01:17:15.860 Watch the country's decline since 1997
01:17:19.820 Seek daily refuge in your band of brothers
01:17:23.280 Had me at your Suella Breverman take
01:17:29.980 On the state of politics
01:17:31.000 Spat my porridge
01:17:33.220 Bring on Bose Britain
01:17:35.220 Thank you sir
01:17:35.940 Thank you sir
01:17:37.420 From what you said yesterday
01:17:39.640 You sound like a true ultra
01:17:41.100 You can lead one of my divisions
01:17:44.240 When the time comes
01:17:45.640 Okay, thank you very much
01:17:49.920 Cheers, appreciate it
01:17:51.220 I can't even remember what I said
01:17:54.460 About Suella Braverman
01:17:55.380 I'm sure I was very, very rude
01:17:56.900 Oh yeah, some people still
01:17:59.540 On the so-called right 1.00
01:18:01.220 Run defence for her
01:18:02.960 She's got her heart in the right place 1.00
01:18:05.520 No, no, no, she's a traitor 0.93
01:18:07.780 Arch traitor, fifth columnist 1.00
01:18:10.380 Completely, 100%
01:18:12.620 I don't want to hear any
01:18:14.940 Apologetics on behalf of
01:18:17.140 Suella Braverman
01:18:18.240 Come on
01:18:20.700 Come on, get real
01:18:22.000 Okay
01:18:24.860 Anime Chad Party
01:18:26.820 Still funny
01:18:29.300 Anime Chad Party
01:18:31.280 I don't even know what it means really 0.99
01:18:32.540 It's funny
01:18:35.500 He says
01:18:36.340 Have you ever thought about getting a bow tie
01:18:39.500 Yeah, I don't wear bow ties
01:18:40.960 Sorry
01:18:41.980 If I went to an actual
01:18:45.260 White tyre
01:18:46.640 Tuxedo and tails
01:18:48.840 Cumberbund bow tie event
01:18:51.700 Then I'd wear one
01:18:52.860 Short of that, no
01:18:53.980 I just don't
01:18:59.320 I don't think it's a great look
01:19:00.420 I will be having on
01:19:03.880 As a guest soon
01:19:05.640 Radlib
01:19:08.820 Radical Liberation
01:19:09.920 If anyone knows him
01:19:10.640 He wears bow ties
01:19:12.060 He's a slightly older gentleman 0.64
01:19:13.800 He rocks that look 0.76
01:19:15.460 And he pulls it off
01:19:16.300 I'm not sure I would
01:19:17.760 I don't own a bow tie
01:19:21.560 So
01:19:21.860 A bow tie monocle
01:19:24.180 I saw yesterday loads of people saying
01:19:25.800 I should get a monocle
01:19:26.560 Or I complain sometimes
01:19:29.120 The writing's a bit too small
01:19:30.140 Get a monocle
01:19:32.220 Okay
01:19:32.680 Phil Marshall Dawn Browning
01:19:34.540 Doesn't say anything
01:19:35.800 But he gives 10 Aussie bucks
01:19:36.700 Thank you
01:19:37.160 Thank you, my love. Appreciate it. Really, really appreciate it.
01:19:42.960 Thank you. Thanks for tuning in.
01:19:46.240 And another loyalist.
01:19:49.640 Count on Don Browning.
01:19:51.920 All right. LJNV says,
01:19:54.160 Beau, you magnificent man.
01:20:03.080 Thank you.
01:20:03.840 Say
01:20:05.320 Nationalist parties in Europe
01:20:07.360 Need to stay away from Trump
01:20:09.460 He's screwing up the world economy
01:20:12.000 And smearing conservatives
01:20:13.640 A little bit, yeah
01:20:14.760 I had hoped that Trump would have done more
01:20:18.080 For 0.99
01:20:18.920 Nationalist movements
01:20:21.640 Certainly right-leaning
01:20:22.820 Any right-leaning movements
01:20:24.660 Around the world
01:20:26.000 If they annoy him for whatever reason
01:20:29.500 He seems to attack them as much as anyone
01:20:31.160 Or anything else, doesn't he?
01:20:33.840 I hoped he might champion, vocally, repeatedly, any sort of patriotic nationalist or nativist movements in Europe.
01:20:43.880 I haven't seen much of that. I haven't really seen any of it.
01:20:48.700 Little bits here and there. The State Department has come out and made some pretty based good comments,
01:20:54.320 but not really Trump himself. Not very often anyway. Or at all that I can recall.
01:20:59.320 opening doors one says hi Bo I had fish and chips in Grimsby once is that a euphemism for something
01:21:10.980 well you just literally physically did have fish and chips in Grimsby it's probably really nice
01:21:17.900 seaside fish and chips sometimes really nice lashings of salt and vinegar
01:21:26.660 Making my mouth water
01:21:29.740 Do you have a bit of cod?
01:21:33.440 Battered cod
01:21:34.160 A bit of skate
01:21:36.620 You didn't go haddock, did you?
01:21:43.140 Oh, you had some place
01:21:44.160 Oh, aristocrat
01:21:45.020 Okay
01:21:45.620 Anime Child Party again says
01:21:48.520 Who's your favourite cowboy?
01:21:51.140 Mine's Buffalo Bill
01:21:52.060 Well, it's not a true cowboy
01:21:54.980 But my favourite is Doc Holliday
01:21:58.020 I mean he fought cowboys actually
01:22:01.620 But
01:22:02.060 Okay if you're asking myself
01:22:04.460 A full cowboy
01:22:05.940 I don't know
01:22:09.300 I don't know
01:22:11.340 Billy the Kid
01:22:13.320 But then again
01:22:14.080 He wasn't
01:22:16.000 He was a cowboy but
01:22:17.320 My favourite figure from the Wild West is
01:22:20.600 Doc Holliday
01:22:24.980 I think I've got a long-form bit of content talking all about the life and career and adventures of Doc Holliday.
01:22:29.840 A couple of hours worth of that.
01:22:32.440 Yep.
01:22:33.940 Check it out for as little as £5 a month.
01:22:35.360 Bronze Team Membership.
01:22:36.140 LotusEaters.com
01:22:36.880 Okay, and the last one.
01:22:40.260 This is the last one?
01:22:41.020 Yeah.
01:22:41.700 Last one says, it's from Brendan Lucas.
01:22:44.220 And you say, I won't worry about the Greens in the UK government.
01:22:50.500 Okay.
01:22:50.980 In Scotland
01:22:52.780 Green managed to get into a coalition
01:22:54.920 The SNP decided to put them
01:22:57.240 In charge of the bins
01:22:58.580 And they ended up causing
01:23:00.360 A constitutional crisis
01:23:02.340 Yeah because they're insane
01:23:03.360 The Greens are insane
01:23:04.380 It's not really about environmentalism is it
01:23:06.780 It's about an extreme form of socialism
01:23:09.620 That means to undermine and destroy
01:23:11.120 Our society
01:23:12.080 Our civil society
01:23:12.960 And our way of living
01:23:14.040 It's not about bins
01:23:16.160 And solar panels
01:23:18.220 Yeah
01:23:20.540 Yeah and the SNP aren't much better
01:23:24.260 They're hell better
01:23:25.440 They're not nationalists
01:23:26.600 I mean they want independence
01:23:27.720 But beyond that
01:23:28.740 They're no kind of nationalists
01:23:30.820 Often a party's got the name in it
01:23:33.520 And it's the opposite of what they really are
01:23:35.240 Like the Lib Dems
01:23:37.060 Are not very liberal
01:23:38.140 Not in the true sense of liberal
01:23:40.100 Are they?
01:23:42.180 They're crazy
01:23:43.100 The Lib Dems
01:23:44.320 The Labour Party
01:23:45.380 Are not interested in Labour
01:23:46.640 Labour with a small L
01:23:48.620 The working man 0.85
01:23:49.780 Not anymore
01:23:51.060 The Conservatives
01:23:52.360 Are not Conservative
01:23:54.440 Are they?
01:23:55.660 They're globalists
01:23:56.460 The Scottish National Party
01:23:59.800 They're not nationalists
01:24:00.680 Are they really?
01:24:01.940 Beyond wanting an independence
01:24:03.440 After that 0.99
01:24:05.380 They want to flood their own country
01:24:06.660 There was something just the other day
01:24:07.460 They were talking about
01:24:07.940 They want to bring over 0.82
01:24:08.620 As many Gazans and Palestinians 1.00
01:24:10.600 To Scotland 1.00
01:24:11.360 As possible
01:24:12.820 Yeah
01:24:13.240 Happily entering into a coalition
01:24:15.260 With the insane Greens
01:24:16.600 Very often in the case of party
01:24:20.380 What they're called
01:24:21.200 Is not really what they are
01:24:24.320 Sinn Féin
01:24:29.460 Irish nationalists
01:24:30.860 Are they?
01:24:32.240 Or are they actually commies 0.99
01:24:34.060 That have flooded Ireland 1.00
01:24:36.280 With foreign criminals 0.98
01:24:38.180 Is that what real nationalists would do?
01:24:40.700 No it isn't is it?
01:24:43.880 Alright
01:24:44.180 One more
01:24:46.260 just popped in from anime chad party that just says last one thank you for that appreciate that
01:24:52.960 all right that's the show then it's now 24 minutes past nine in the a.m british summertime
01:24:57.360 the 29th of april in the year of our lord 2026 wednesday thank you for watching without you it's
01:25:05.260 not a thing try make the best of the day ahead if you can i know it's not always easy we've got all
01:25:09.560 sorts of commitments all sorts of things you've got to do if you've got some free time use it
01:25:13.840 wisely carpe diem seize the day try and do something valuable with your time if you can
01:25:17.680 all right i don't want to get too preachy until tomorrow then take care