00:03:42.680What I think is happening is Starmer is trying to run the Blair playbook
00:03:49.200of containing the rambunctious leftist elements in Labour to see off a leadership challenge.
00:03:55.360I 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.
00:04:08.080and um obviously Rainer he ousted from his uh from his cabinet over the whole tax affair and
00:04:14.560now he's trying to bring her back in because the Red Queen is on manoeuvres she's already1.00
00:04:17.240countersignaled Shabana Mahmood's attempt to um at least present some sort of Potemkin1.00
00:04:21.920immigration reform saying that oh we're going to prolong the the period at which you qualify
00:04:27.820for ILR while also creating brand new safe and legal routes to bring over grown men from actual
00:04:33.000war zones and you know put them up in social housing at our expense so it's not exactly doing
00:04:36.240great work, but it's still got the Labour
00:04:38.300backbenchers in Outroar. And so what Starmer's
00:04:40.380trying to do is keep this coalition together, knowing
00:04:42.480that he's hated by the public, hated by his own
00:04:44.400backbenchers, and he's basically on borrowed
00:10:57.340and you mentioned um uh mcsweeney going to a kibbutz why would you why did he why why would
00:11:03.720you do that why do you do that what's that about what's that about bro it doesn't make any sense
00:11:07.960all right okay so starmer uh just to move on then quickly from the fact that he avoided that
00:11:14.380that uh that inquiry that vote on the inquiry but then now the local elections as you just said
00:11:20.200there as you uh pointed out they're going to get absolutely trounced i mean like a historic
00:11:25.480all-time trouncing probably i see that even places all around like the west midlands like in and
00:11:30.920around birmingham even there they're probably going to get wiped out and the tories are almost
00:11:37.000certainly going to do poorly as well perhaps not like uh catastrophically poorly but they're going
00:11:42.520to lose out as well and it nearly all swing to bit to green but mainly to rough uh reform so
00:11:51.400So 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?
00:12:06.260So I think some of the knives have been blunted within the Labour Party.0.84
00:12:10.200I 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
00:12:17.760It's why they're putting her face to these immigration reforms0.86
00:12:41.960I mean, internally, it was talked about
00:12:44.020that he was looking to take over from Stalmer basically last year.
00:12:47.300And 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
00:12:53.560And it's like, right, so you've been texting him for years, like bum buddies.0.98
00:12:57.340Like, really? We're not going to go anywhere near you, actually.1.00
00:13:00.320So 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.
00:13:09.220so i would i would i wouldn't be surprised if there is a little bit of um jostling among the
00:13:15.020ranks but i actually dare i say i don't think star was going because i don't think there's
00:13:19.220anything that could force him to go except for this and i'm sure we're going to mention it um
00:13:23.060this trial that has been muzzled with an injunction um about three conspicuous eastern european rent
00:13:29.860boys that just happen to know his car and his various addresses uh but the actual the actual
00:13:33.680projections for the local elections are that reform is going to gain about 1,600 to 1,700
00:13:37.900seats. Presumably, there's a lot of voters that speak Urdu and Hindi and Swahili, so
00:13:45.780they're all going to vote reform. The Greens are going to gain about 1,000. The Conservatives
00:13:49.240are going to lose about 750, which doesn't surprise me. And then Labour is going to lose
00:13:54.7401,900. So complete bloodbath. There's actually a Labour seat that was, I think it was the
00:14:00.900first Labour MP was elected in Wales. I forget his surname, but Keir something, which is what Keir
00:14:06.480Starn was named after. They're in a dead heat between reform and Plaid Cymru, because each of
00:14:11.820them are tied neck and neck in the polls. So even the safest Labour seats in Wales are going to be
00:14:18.800annihilated. As for Kemi's leadership position, so I actually ran into someone in Team Kemi in
00:14:26.920london i think it was last week and uh there it's funny it was a sort of chance meeting because
00:14:31.940they're all banned from talking to me because again i'm banned from that party as much as i
00:14:35.780am from reform and again i wear that like a badge of honor so that's not a problem to me and he said
00:14:39.960he just said to me oh how do you think we're doing do you think we're going to recover and i just said1.00
00:14:43.940to him well look mate it was a total disaster to put a first generation immigrant in charge of a0.99
00:14:47.700party that destroyed the country through immigration so you're you're completely cooked1.00
00:14:51.700like there's start selling off the furniture in the carlton club for firewood and you'll do better0.98
00:14:55.880to be honest um but he he actually said to me that she thinks she's going to be in a surer position
00:15:01.240to boot out some of the culprits of the boris way from her shadow cabinet like james cleverly and
00:15:06.240priti patel um if they move after the local elections with her as still leader because it0.97
00:15:12.820shows the party hasn't changed enough until she wants to you know promote people like katie lamb
00:15:17.200and jack rankin and i'm like i just said to him you know good luck mate whatever you know if you
00:15:21.000want to keep moving the overton window on certain issues you're welcome to but i don't think you're
00:15:24.500ever going to get elected again and you know i'd start you know revising your cv if i were you
00:15:28.860yeah that's quite funny start selling the furniture in the carton club lovely yeah they
00:15:33.920don't nobody want like kemi i talk about her all who came back that's her name i'm gonna use her1.00
00:15:38.440full name thank you very much um some weird uh foreign lady who's somehow larping as the leader0.95
00:15:45.580of the opposition most people don't want that they don't want it i certainly don't i would like
00:15:51.600to see the whole party just completely uh completely and utterly dire uh and that's
00:15:57.680just weak sauce as well for me that oh she can now get rid of the likes of patel and cleverly
00:16:03.140well if you were a leader of the party truly you would pick whoever you want in the first place0.99
00:16:07.380don't have to bow down to bloody pretty patel or whatever um do you see her on um do you see her
00:16:12.460on lbc yesterday by any chance no so she said uh she was addressing this problem of sectarianism
00:16:18.280And she's already got egg in her face because, obviously, previously she said, oh, Green Party candidates shouldn't be campaigning in foreign languages.
00:16:25.100And then yesterday it turns out that one of her candidates has been campaigning in Arabic, so oops.
00:16:29.260And 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.
00:16:36.320But Kemi went on the radio and she said, well, look, here's my position on sectarianism.
00:16:40.100I grew up with a Muslim grandmother and I grew up doing the Muslim prayer at school.
00:16:44.460and she also said and this was one of the weirdest things she said well you know as someone who was
00:16:49.000born abroad and i was like sorry hang on a minute you were weren't you born in wembley as a
00:16:53.200that was the whole point of her wasn't it yeah so so i think she misspoke but it just shows you
00:16:58.280how little even her her birth on this magic soil um features in her mind and her self-conception
00:17:04.280as someone who is just as british as you and me but and sorry again i just don't want i just don't0.85
00:17:08.560want a first generation nigerian immigrant with an islamic background who campaigned in 2018 for1.00
00:17:13.020the abolition of caps on student and working visas to be not even leader of the failing0.85
00:17:19.560Conservative Party, let alone Prime Minister. Yeah, yeah. Don't want it anywhere near the
00:17:24.200Houses of Parliament at all. Yeah, let alone in a position of power. Yeah, you mentioned
00:17:29.240Preeti Patel. Yeah, she would be up there. I mean, it'd be someone like Boris and then
00:17:33.840someone like Patel and Cleverley and all those Home Secretaries are first in the dock.1.00
00:17:37.840Preeti Patel, what an absolute filthy scumbag1.00
00:21:29.540And I would say if anyone is intrepid enough to go down and, you know, take a packed lunch and sit in the gallery
00:21:34.660and then contact your local MP who isn't a big fan of Starmer, we might find out what this is.
00:21:40.640As far as whether or not Starmer will cling on, honestly, I think he'll try and even see this out.
00:21:45.520I mean, he was just on with Kathy Newman the other day saying, oh, my wife gives me strength to carry on.
00:21:50.460Yeah, 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.
00:22:00.520So everyone's just sort of smiling and nodding and pretending as if that's normal, but he's not a normal politician.
00:22:05.340And 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.
00:22:19.880So, I mean, who's going to be the Reyners' deputy leader? Andy Burnham's not around. And there's nobody popular.
00:22:25.140But 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.
00:22:31.280so I I think they're genuinely worried that Starmer will go okay you want to throw me under
00:22:36.800the bus um Mandelson may have some kind of hold over me in in the form of three rather strapping0.98
00:22:43.200um Eastern European twinks well you know what Sodja then you're going to be out of the job0.99
00:22:47.420yeah I wonder if he would do that I wonder if it would all come to that the whole thing would just0.98
00:22:53.640sort of basically completely implode I wonder if he would do that I mean this thing you talk about
00:22:59.740i mean we've got no choice but to sort of joke about it a bit haven't we this these ukrainian1.00
00:23:05.100three ukrainian chaps it's so weird i mean let's assume i want to spend a couple more minutes on
00:23:11.320it oh you say about someone going to the gallery i think dank count dankula i think count dankula's
00:23:17.160doing it i might be wrong about that someone's doing it someone's doing exactly that and then
00:23:21.220yeah someone either an mp or a lord they can do it in the lords can't they they've got that
00:23:25.140privilege where they can say anything basically anything and not be prosecuted for it so maybe
00:23:29.820you 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
00:23:37.600other way around if it's not that they were actually sort of male prostitutes let's say
00:23:42.480that starmer used and now they're just trying to leverage him or get revenge on him in some way if
00:23:48.660not that let's say it is something to do with the war in ukraine and or a crossover with russia then
00:23:58.580which seems more likely actually to me uh you know i don't know if starmer used
00:24:04.820like rent boys i don't know i sort of i sort of suspect not i sort of believe that he's a family
00:24:11.940man with kids i guess so if it's not that and it is an intelligence services thing then then that
00:24:21.060is in a way even more crazy even more sort of really really really crazy that that they wanted
00:24:27.460to the ukrainian deep state let's say that maybe they wanted to what intimidate the prime minister
00:24:36.180of england they wanted to show him look we could firebomb you we could destroy your property we
00:24:42.180could even kill you the implication is we could set you alight in your own home or your own car
00:24:47.300like we're capable of doing that like watch yourself you better keep funneling billions
00:24:51.380of pounds to us otherwise we'll set you alight in some way that seems even more insane
00:24:58.020this is this is this is why i'm more inclined to believe the more sordid version of events though
00:25:07.020honestly um in westminster sexual perversion and foreign intelligence operations their event
00:25:14.200diagram that's so close it's basically a circle um and so as much as you say starmer is a family
00:25:19.500man again it's not just the tory party where um they're they're clean shaven but all have beards
00:37:57.900they're super lame they're super lame really really disingenuous really really dishonest
00:38:04.320trying to jump over the tiniest little thing it's actually it's actually really pathetic to see um
00:38:11.240but yeah i mean one of the things that i find like almost the final cherry on top of why i'm
00:38:17.480so happy and behind restore um is that the ground game because that's that's the real thing isn't it
00:38:26.500the real real thing of actually winning a bunch of seats in parliament is having a ground game
00:38:33.380and already within i don't know how long is it now two months six weeks two months whatever it is i
00:38:38.820remember exactly how long it's been now but in that short window of time they've got a ground
00:38:44.900game going up and down the country all over the place it's actually happening it's actually
00:38:51.140happening because there's a that's a classic thing that they've said about uh reform for a long time
00:38:56.060When 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.
00:39:07.680But, you know, you don't actually have any real ground game.
00:39:12.180Something you could say about Restore before they were actually a party or in the first week or two of them being a party.
00:39:19.020Oh, it's not actually going to be anything.
00:44:26.480to actually turn up actually spend a bit of time and energy on it just a little bit you know we
00:44:33.180can you can move history that way she's always moved by a relatively small number of committed
00:44:39.380people so yeah i would say i would say turn up things i realize the time unfortunately is getting
00:44:45.580on a bit should we have a quick look through a couple of the other stories we've got to mention
00:44:49.160trump and sausage fingers there you go mount baton uh saxoburg gotha uh with his sausage fingers was
00:44:56.840in i should stop saying it really um was in congress saying we need to be great uh great
00:45:03.980partners uh i mean what's your what's your feelings relatively quickly just about the
00:45:09.620special relationship and the war in iran and everything trump's trump's doing with relation
00:45:15.020to the uk well as you say with sausage fingers i know king charles isn't very well so i think
00:45:20.500we should all start practicing our arabic for the state funeral um i did watch his speech in
00:45:24.760congress and he couldn't get through it without saying diversity is our strength twice opining
00:45:29.120about interfaith dialogue and climate change and i yeah yeah i mean i i i i i'm getting more in the
00:45:35.320mood of charles the first than charles the third at the moment um i did what i did watch trump
00:45:39.080speeches i mean he was on top form but it felt a little bit like saving a bottle of champagne for
00:45:44.44020 years and then popping it you know the 2024 election popping it and you get all the fears and
00:45:48.540the fanfare and you celebrate and then when you taste it it's kind of corked and that iran war
00:45:53.300and the retreat from mass deportations i mean despite the the attempt of a coalition of trump
00:45:59.720aligned um think tanks and patriots and that pushing to get them back on track mass deportations
00:46:04.480in the admin are just dead and so we got war with iran and no mass deportations it's it's it's it's
00:46:09.980really not looking great um it's looking like it's more ceremonial and lame duck from here on out
00:46:14.420It 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.
00:46:26.340And 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.
00:46:37.360so a lot of this um state visit pomp and pageantry has has left me feeling as soured as plenty of my
00:46:45.100american friends i've spoken to they're saying hang on a minute why are we celebrating charles
00:46:49.520speaking in our congress when he's presiding over the demographic replacement of your people and
00:46:52.860he's doing more ramadan messages than he is easter and i'm also saying to them yeah man i feel you
00:46:57.880and also i get why you're feeling a little bit disappointed in trump when he's saying we have
00:47:02.480to save the free world but also replace all of america with indians to the point of where now
00:47:07.240gen z are the first minority white generation in all of the u.s like your demographics are even1.00
00:47:12.760worse than ours are like 55 percent white at this point so if we don't get a handle on the core0.99
00:47:17.120issues that we care about rather than pratting about in the sandpit that is the middle east0.90
00:47:21.620um that really isn't in our interest then we're not even going to be having this conversation
00:47:25.520anymore man we're just going to be hunkered down in a compound like in south africa yeah i saw a
00:47:30.740bit of that speech yeah he's talking about deis talking about the climate and stuff it's just like
00:47:34.140oh gross that was sort of old hat 20 years ago dude like the world's moved on i'm really not a0.59
00:47:43.060fan of him i'm a lukewarm monarchist conceptually but charles the third the man is just a moron0.73
00:47:49.960just a despicable sort of almost traitorous moron if not fully traitorous moron okay move on from0.73
00:47:57.100that I thought this is a big story UAE quits OPEC in blow to oil cartel and Saudis that's a big
00:48:03.680thing the UAE was sort of the fourth biggest oil producer in OPEC 15% well depending on how you
00:48:09.840measure it second biggest 15% of OPEC just left just quit that rewrites the rules of OPEC does
00:48:16.300it rewrites the balance of power in OPEC that's a big blow to Saudi Arabian soft power economic
00:48:21.620power that's a big thing yeah they were they were having a skirmish in yemen i think it was last
00:48:27.540year with a uae backed faction that toppled the temporary saudi government so they've they've
00:48:33.880been engaged in some sort of proxy war um and obviously tensions in iran haven't helped because
00:48:38.920the saudis well they haven't normalized relations with israel per the abraham accords before this
00:48:43.560was blown up obviously there were talks of doing so and now they're a lot more skeptical because
00:48:47.780they realize that Israel and the US are just a regional disruptor, especially because Israel
00:48:52.120is making bellicose noises towards Turkey, and that's just going to be an absolute disaster,
00:48:56.040like breaking NATO apart. The UAE are more closely aligned with the US and Israel, and0.65
00:49:01.720increasingly the UK these days. This is why Faraj and Ndim Sahawi keep flying over to Dubai and
00:49:06.200literally courting the sheikhs out there and making UK domestic policy according to what the1.00
00:49:10.200sheikhs want, like banning the Muslim Brotherhood or trying to buy the Telegraph, which fell through.1.00
00:49:14.540So 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
00:49:23.860You'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.
00:49:34.180We'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.
00:49:42.320So they're not even going to be trading in dollar anymore.
00:49:43.940So 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.
00:50:01.720So ultimately, it's been terrible for diplomatic relations.
00:50:04.440yeah interesting one other thing i'd say just before we move on from the charles thing
00:50:08.940um the the one real sort of i suppose slightly politically sensitive thing was
00:50:14.840in a the after dinner sort of speeches um there you go trump says king agrees iran must not have
00:50:22.440nuclear weapon at uh white house dinner now that is a little bit sort of breaking royal protocol
01:04:32.440Yeah, I love the story of Jesse James, I love the story of Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp and all those sorts of things
01:04:40.720Alright, on this day in 1916, Irish Republicans abandon the post office in Dublin and surrender unconditionally, ending the Easter Rising
01:04:51.160Yeah, 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?
01:05:00.460i think they've got irish they've got filipino and irish
01:05:04.620this is anti-british anti-white biases this website haven't they
01:05:09.800quite clearly i have to change it for another one it's getting annoying
01:05:13.3401945 u.s army liberates 31 601 people from dachau nazi concentration camp in germany
01:05:23.420do they on this day in 1975 u.s begins to evacuate its citizens from saigon in operation
01:05:29.800frequent wind in response to advancing north vietnamese forces beginning and end to u.s
01:05:36.080involvement in the vietnam war yeah there's a famous picture isn't it the last the last
01:05:39.820helicopter out of saigon yeah because despite everything after everything i mean ho chi minh
01:05:47.480himself was dead i believe wasn't he i think ho chi minh himself had already died um of natural
01:05:53.220causes wasn't it anyway by 1975 the u.s had like nixon had nixon was gone by that point wasn't he
01:06:02.100that'd be gerald gerry ford was president and they just decided the white house and
01:06:08.460the pentagon and the state department had all decided it's time to cut our losses and leave
01:06:13.300south vietnam leave it entirely which we tried and so yeah there's a lot of people there that
01:06:21.460were sort of pro vietnamese people and that were pro america feared that the communists when they
01:06:27.840entered saigon they changed the name to ho chi min city didn't they say they feared they might
01:06:33.000be massacred so they all they all want to get the last helicopter out of course the americans
01:06:40.700couldn't quote unquote rescue all of them all right it's not like the north vietnamese communists0.79
01:06:49.360they weren't as nowhere near as bloodthirsty and and murderous as sort of like the the
01:06:55.600Khmer Rouge for example nowhere near so anyway anyway um on this day in 1990 uh wrecking cranes
01:07:05.560begin tearing down the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate 1990 1989 1990 1991 the fall of