The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - July 11, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1206


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

187.81804

Word Count

17,274

Sentence Count

6

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

47


Summary

Join your host Luca and special guest David English as they discuss the issues facing France, the migrant crisis in Ireland and the ongoing financial decline of the UK. They also discuss the scandal surrounding the effigy of a migrant boat that was burned in Northern Ireland.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the load seaters episode 1206 for friday july the 11th
00:00:07.200 2025 i'm your host luca joined today by beau and special guest david english how are you sir i'm
00:00:14.880 very good how are you very well very very well uh today we're going to be talking all about
00:00:20.000 the issues facing france or i suppose the issue that is france we're also going to be talking
00:00:26.800 about the controversy surrounding the migrant boat effigy over in northern ireland and then we're going
00:00:33.360 to be discussing the uk's ongoing financial decline economic decline so with that said
00:00:40.320 beau takes away right maybe we should talk a little bit about the french connection the french problem
00:00:48.720 the french question yeah um i mean one thing to say just before we get into it i mean the headline is
00:00:54.480 that a deal has been struck between the english and the french governments to help smash the gangs
00:00:58.800 and stop the small boats and all that sort of thing but before we go into any of that i just want to
00:01:03.280 make it clear that we are still rivals with france and ever since the ever since the middle ages we've
00:01:13.440 been uh we've been rivals never stop and we still it's not like we're they're our best friend who
00:01:18.480 have got our best interests at heart no so let's remember that allies doing some heavy lifting isn't
00:01:24.160 it we think maybe because we fought on the same side in the world wars and in the cold war that
00:01:28.240 we're just completely on the same side we're both in the union that we're just on the same side no no
00:01:33.520 i don't trust them as far as i could throw them yeah the defense seems to be a spiteful element to
00:01:38.720 everything that's going on at the minute the fact that they can do a deal shows that there is some
00:01:43.600 degree of control so there's definitely something that um they're like they're like that friend who
00:01:50.080 keeps trying to get into your girlfriend they're just they're just not a good mate it is like that
00:01:54.000 yeah yeah it's a bad friend yes yeah a bad friend who's waiting for any moment to screw you over
00:02:00.080 tends to be your buddy yep but you get into a scrap and he runs away that's right or something like
00:02:04.560 that you never has your back yeah yep that's the guy okay so a deal has been struck well how are you
00:02:13.440 and it's a terrible deal to the surprise of no one yeah to the surprise of no one um it's one of
00:02:20.400 the things to say then about keir starmer seems to be the worst man in the world at making deals
00:02:26.080 or is it that he's deliberately making bad you look at the chagos islands thing yep look at the
00:02:31.840 gibraltar thing you look at this now a number of other things is it is it just that he's terrible at
00:02:36.960 making deals or is it that he actually hasn't got our best interests at heart there was enough
00:02:42.640 opposition particularly with chagos everyone was screaming that it was a bad idea even the
00:02:48.720 native chagos people and yet he unwaveringly went through with it and so yeah you can only really
00:02:56.320 subscribe malicious intent with that one what do you think do you think it's just incompetence or
00:03:01.680 it's deliberate i think there's multiple things are true at the same time so i think you have an
00:03:06.240 individual who is um he's emotionally damaged from his upbringing right which will leave a weakness
00:03:12.560 to him he'll be frightened of confrontation because emotional stress to him will trigger him
00:03:17.520 because of how he was brought up and his family and things like that so there's going to be a
00:03:21.520 psychological marker there where you put him in a room with somebody who's strong and macron you
00:03:25.520 remember macron trying to take on fran uh trump when they first met there was the whole who's going
00:03:30.000 to get the dominant handshake thing going on so i don't think starmer's a particularly strong guy he is
00:03:36.640 a communist so he hates the british empire he hates england he hates everything that we stand for
00:03:41.920 so he is going to deracinate as fast and as much as possible because he thinks it is the right thing
00:03:47.280 to kind of do he thinks that we're an evil and we need to be deconstructed and let the noble savages
00:03:52.400 have their day um and i also think he's basically a terrible negotiator it is the art of no deal
00:04:00.880 you know um so it's he is the complete opposite of somebody like trump who would have went in there
00:04:06.480 and went well i need the best for my people he's going in there and saying well this is what i'd like
00:04:11.920 but i'll take whatever you give me basically so he's just he's not a good statesman he's weak he's
00:04:16.800 incredibly weak and i think every every man with an ounce of uh testosterone in him feels the weakness
00:04:23.280 emanating off this guy there's just nothing redeeming there at all you're i think you're absolutely
00:04:29.440 right when you talk about the fact that you know in comparison to trump who asks you know what's
00:04:33.440 best for the american people starmer is someone who seems to be uh more most focused more than
00:04:38.960 anything on what is best for the rules-based order you know that is the first priority what's best for
00:04:45.280 davos yes and my globalist puppet masters and the eu yeah well again if you look his his upbringing
00:04:52.320 was so emotionally unstable that there was no there was no comfort there right because he had to
00:04:56.800 basically mother his mother he had to look after his mother and protect his mother and nurse her and
00:05:00.880 all the rest of it so emotionally he's underdeveloped so a more anything to do with um emotions are going
00:05:07.280 to throw that guy off so he's going to go towards rules because they're fixed and constant and can't
00:05:12.080 hurt him so he will naturally drift towards anything that is rules-based um which is why he probably chose
00:05:18.800 the profession he was in that's why he's probably leaned towards because he's a malignant narcissist he's
00:05:23.440 going to lean towards communism anyway because communism is malignant narcissism on steroids
00:05:28.160 right right so you can't do any wrong everything's right there are rules to everything when you do
00:05:33.120 something wrong it is right it's going to appeal to somebody who's as weak as him yeah there's a couple
00:05:39.360 of steals later i think i've got them queued up where just like the the weird stilted fake smile on his
00:05:45.040 face just horrible anyway okay so what is this deal i mean for a start it's uh uh just the very first
00:05:51.680 thing to say why couldn't they make any sort of deal until now we've had all sorts of deals with
00:05:56.240 the french haven't we um and they've been terrible for us uh but now now it's like a new historic deal
00:06:03.280 saying it's historic and anyway the headline is one in one out so you might think oh okay so for every
00:06:11.200 new migrant that comes in we'll at least deport one that's already here well no it's not even that
00:06:17.120 it's not even that it's if a boat migrant comes across then we'll detain probably won't end up
00:06:24.480 actually doing it but we'll detain and deport them back to france but in exchange for that an asylum
00:06:30.240 seeker that's in france at that point gets to take that person's place that's the one in one out so
00:06:37.520 so what is that that's not anything that's not oh my god oh my god that's nothing more complicated
00:06:44.320 version of the current state of affairs well yeah basically britain's just become a giant migrant
00:06:48.480 nightclub at this point hasn't it so it sorry we're full one in one out it's just nonsense that's not
00:06:54.080 a deal there's nothing it's nothing our country's being treated as some sort of like car park overflow
00:07:00.160 area for the world's detritus like what is that it's disgusting well let's watch a little bit of this
00:07:06.960 video just one minute of uh so i'm pleased to announce our agreement today on a groundbreaking
00:07:14.560 returns pilot round breaking for the very first time migrants arriving via small boat will be detained
00:07:23.520 and returned to france in short order in exchange for every return a different individual
00:07:32.720 we have allowed to come here via a safe route controlled and legal subject to strict security
00:07:41.280 checks and only open to those who have not tried to enter the uk illegally this will show others
00:07:51.040 trying to make the same journey yeah okay get it okay so he's more interested in trying to smash the
00:07:55.920 gangs and actually save our country in any way or help the demographic issue in any way or the crime
00:08:01.840 issue in any way it's just safe and legal routes the problem they don't like is that we're being
00:08:07.040 flooded with foreign criminals who are unvetted and unchecked but it's not strictly on their terms
00:08:12.800 that's their issue that's his issue no the issue is we don't want any of them yeah whatsoever that's
00:08:17.920 the yeah also you know any patriotic government look if if britain wanted to work with france on this
00:08:24.000 issue then it should be a collaborative effort to just you know get rid of them from the continent
00:08:31.680 itself right from europe and get them out back to africa or the middle east or wherever they came
00:08:37.200 from the conquista well would be nice wouldn't it like it it will happen it will happen and i think
00:08:45.360 the elephant in the room is just why the hell is it happening this is nuts like so migration throughout
00:08:50.320 history is normal right and it is yes but it's always in tiny tiny numbers something like london has
00:08:55.920 always had people from all over the world there but in tiny tiny numbers that's normal and usually
00:09:00.880 confined to the ports or yes where the merchants were so there's two things that have kind of tried
00:09:05.520 to happen they've tried to make every city metropolitan right whereas you didn't you tend
00:09:11.520 to have a capital or a port assisted city that was the metropolis of that country and everything else
00:09:17.040 was industrialized and made things right so they've tried to they've stripped away all the economy
00:09:21.280 they're trying to make every city um a thriving metropolis but there's nothing there to support
00:09:26.720 that but then they've just shipped in and that's to kind of make the migrant thing acceptable right
00:09:32.720 but then why are they having such huge numbers moving around the earth that's evil because it it
00:09:39.600 disconnects them from their homeland this land won't understand them right there is a huge spiritual
00:09:44.640 element not should we have their land no they they don't understand it and if if they did take over
00:09:50.400 this country my guess is they'd just be huge famines land would reject them right so we need to
00:09:56.800 ask why the hell is it happening and why is that constituted as a deal because it's not and as you
00:10:01.440 know as you just watched it was basically estrogen wrapped in a gray suit there's nothing there it's
00:10:07.200 word solid political word salad and is it you know smash the gangs like smash or pass it nothing's
00:10:12.880 happening nothing at all we're just being fed appeasement after appeasement because they know that the
00:10:19.200 public on mass has cottoned on to everything that's going on something happened during
00:10:23.360 corvid and that wall broke down and people who previously weren't interested in this sort of
00:10:27.840 thing are suddenly now switched on that we were talking earlier the geordie grandmas 80 year old
00:10:34.080 want this lot strung up in the streets so if that's what the public are kind of pushing for then
00:10:39.440 they know they're playing permanent catch-up and they aren't playing permanent catch-up and they're
00:10:43.120 they're playing catch-up for their own lives essentially because their careers will be over when this
00:10:47.840 down bursts and it's gonna burst it is gonna burst but that's ridiculous that's not a deal at all
00:10:52.480 yes embarrassing yeah right yeah it's embarrassing yes it's embarrassingly weak and poor and just not
00:10:57.840 good enough like we don't even want net zero i mean even gross zero isn't good enough we need negative
00:11:04.720 negative to the tune of hundreds of thousands so to have a one-in-one out with another asylum seeker
00:11:12.080 that's that the taxpayer can continue to pay for it's just they'll just keep doing it seems to me
00:11:18.560 they'll just keep doing all sorts of tricks to to make people think that only like read the headlines
00:11:26.800 or something that something's being done in their interest and it's not because it's worked ever since
00:11:31.840 the war we've we've been fed oh this this this we've been fed scraps you know england has an abusive
00:11:38.480 relationship with its um rulers we we live on emotional breadcrumbs from our elite right we're
00:11:45.680 used to living in this situation of well here's some here's some attention here's some attention
00:11:49.360 little bits at a time red meat yeah but it now we're like well no this has gone too far everything's
00:11:55.120 just slid down and down and down we now want real actual change and it will come and they know they
00:12:00.320 are now the minority the leftists in this country probably number 10 percent maxed out they maxed out at the
00:12:06.720 last election you know on what like a 50 odd turnout got what 30 percent of the 50 percent basically
00:12:14.960 that yeah so they've got a tiny tiny minor minority in the country and if anybody can galvanize the
00:12:21.120 masses then it's game over it's completely game over the average working class people up and down
00:12:27.200 the country who would be and have always sort of struggled see the unemployment is through the roof
00:12:32.960 and that the the very demographics of their towns and high streets are visibly invaded it's another
00:12:39.600 way of putting it and that the economy is on the ropes and the full nine yards just the amount of
00:12:45.040 illegal business and crime that's going on is just off the charts completely unprecedented
00:12:50.160 in all of history um things like this are just simply not good enough nonetheless uh Yvette Cooper
00:12:56.240 ms balls insists that the new deal is robust and that uh it should be able to stand up to any sort
00:13:02.400 of legal challenges well that's good to know that's good to know they've got their their safe and legal
00:13:07.040 routes locked in good oh well good good for you guys the guardian will be happy with that hang on we
00:13:15.280 have safe and legal routes it's called a bloody embassy we've got them all over the world yeah if you
00:13:20.080 really need to seek refuge there is an english embassy or british embassy within shooting distance
00:13:26.480 of every major town in the world that you can go to to appeal for refuge like that you don't need
00:13:32.960 and when you can fly to england from turkey for 35 quid why are you paying three grand and five grand
00:13:39.600 to some trafficker plus whatever else that you can't afford to pay that he makes you work for while
00:13:44.800 you're here in order to pay that off why are you doing that rather than just getting the 35 quid easy
00:13:50.160 jet flight it's because you're a criminal and you shouldn't be here bottom line you know you won't
00:13:55.040 get into the front door bottom line because it's never been cheaper to fly into this country than it is
00:14:00.640 right now yeah a bit later i've got uh i'll talk about this sort of the the explosion in illegal business
00:14:10.240 that's going on but here straight away even even just the mainstream media uh and actually that
00:14:15.120 was the pitch i was talking about earlier look at starmer look could he be more wooden could he be
00:14:20.320 more sort of a postman pat everything about him just screams stiff as a ball like automaton an emotional
00:14:28.480 nothing man as you say an automaton yeah just like what is what is the world that he looks out on
00:14:35.280 really like what's going on in in his head and men like him anyway do robots dream of sheep
00:14:44.240 no no um they don't have thoughts or favorite films or emotions or dreams yeah um so anyway straight away
00:14:54.000 even the mainstream media are saying that wait a minute this this doesn't really add up still
00:15:00.000 even if you were just one of those people that wanted safe and legal routes for as many
00:15:04.000 migrants as humanly possible even if you did want that this still wouldn't add up uh because
00:15:10.480 they're saying that they'll send back something in the order of 50 people a week
00:15:14.720 well on that day alone 200 came on that one day uh 44 000 arrived in the past year so 50 a week
00:15:24.080 if they even do that they'll end up probably not even doing that like you know like the rwanda thing
00:15:28.160 right they just talk about it for ages yeah and say there's lots and lots of bureaucracy and red tape
00:15:31.760 and then just not do it so even if they did send 50 a week that's still a drop in the ocean
00:15:37.440 they're still a nonsense um you can see look look at macro macros happy though he's got a decent
00:15:44.240 deal he's got a win yeah money who decides um you know which one is the safe one you know with the
00:15:52.560 background checks do france do the background checks and then just go oh trust us britain we've
00:15:56.800 checked him out this one's good for you i don't or are we doing that a lot of the details seem
00:16:02.000 that they're not actually ironed out because uh oh well nigel uh said this is what nigel said about
00:16:07.920 it which is actually fair enough i have a pop at nigel all the time but you know that's what he's
00:16:11.600 saying there is it's a this whole migrant deal is a humiliation it as revenge for the for brexit
00:16:18.240 sort of thing uh you know i don't think that's wrong i think there's a i think there's a big
00:16:22.640 cadre of remainers or pro establishment pro eu people that do want to punish essentially punish
00:16:29.120 us for daring to try and have borders um so i don't think nigel's wrong that this time on that
00:16:38.400 uh but yeah like yvette cooper um has said we just don't know the numbers when when pushed on it
00:16:46.080 go back to that picture yes so the one before if you think it was like oh you just caught them in
00:16:51.120 that pause right there he is again completely different locations same expression like someone's
00:16:57.200 either curating these to make them look silly and if they aren't means he's lost the press offering
00:17:02.160 which means he hasn't got long left and what weird embrace that is as well do you ever go to like
00:17:07.600 shake hands with someone but they go to do like the more the sort of the more masculine handshake
00:17:12.720 you got to do a normal one and then like you go to do a high five but miss and do a handshake
00:17:16.640 instead and it's just all kinds of weird it looks like that's what's going on there like they're not
00:17:22.240 sure how to really shake hands and embrace properly yeah into his pocket i don't know what that is
00:17:27.120 they're they're both awkward men aren't they like nervous lovers yeah yeah um
00:17:36.160 so yvette cooper the home secretary is just sort of not really made it exactly clear when we're
00:17:40.880 impressed like how how many numbers and who's going to do this who does the vetting how how is all this
00:17:46.160 going to really work uh they're just saying basically details details yeah have patience
00:17:50.960 they're saying have patience no no we've done that we've tried that we've had patients for i know we're
00:17:56.160 done years and years yeah it's been happening for years yeah we've we've sort of we've run out of
00:18:00.560 patience actually we're we're one atrocity short of the mob re-emerging after 150 years basically
00:18:07.440 yeah oh yeah people are really really irate look there's that weird embrace again what the hell
00:18:16.720 such weirdos such freaks can't we just have normal can't we just have normal i can understand if it
00:18:21.760 was like a proper anglo-saxon you know proper handshake yeah i could get that or you grab the
00:18:27.920 shoulder like trump does but that's just almost like a pseudo greco-roman hold you know
00:18:34.160 the way it's talking powder yeah yeah so people uh that way this is the bbc um it will be seen as a
00:18:44.000 failure if numbers don't fall well numbers won't fall by definition that's at the heart of this deal
00:18:47.840 is that the numbers won't go down at all we're just being gaslit man yeah absolute gaslighting yeah
00:18:52.960 absolute gaslighting like there's no reason when when this began in 2020 i remember thinking the navy
00:18:57.760 will show up next week yeah because regardless of what what deal you have what what are they going
00:19:03.200 to do some judge says oh you can't just do it anyway and if necessary put them under house arrest
00:19:08.480 like this is this is bad for your people so your people should be your primary concern if you're
00:19:13.120 running a country you should look at the people within that nation like your own children you should
00:19:17.120 care for them absolutely dearly right and you'd look at something that you say none of this has to
00:19:21.440 stop this this is an invasion they should not be coming in this way i would have had the navy in
00:19:24.320 there in 48 hours five or six years ago this wouldn't have been a thing and oh well because
00:19:31.360 this judge so what if a judge says most of the judges are corrupt anyway just get them on that
00:19:36.240 kitty fiddling charge that you know is it they're in the background push it in a paper get them done
00:19:40.480 and get them out you know that they're all dirty we know the gentleman's clubs go on in london and
00:19:45.360 what goes on in them i know personally what goes on in them so just get them out if it's a problem but
00:19:49.920 nobody wants to and the big question has to be well why why are we why are we tolerating this
00:19:55.760 and why aren't they doing anything about it that was something i was going to say at the end i'll
00:20:00.960 just say now um it would be would be my plan if i found myself to be suddenly absolute monarch of
00:20:06.480 these islands i would just declare an emergency so hopefully bypass uh the the courts or at least
00:20:12.000 the supreme court just say no the government says we'll take cabinet responsibility for this the government
00:20:17.280 says it's an emergency so we're sending in and it only will take like one of our battleship or not
00:20:22.640 battleships like a destroyer or whatever a cruiser one of those with a few royal marine tenders or
00:20:28.720 speed boats maybe a couple of sbs guys one or two sas guys not very many it's not like the channels
00:20:34.800 absolutely it's not like it's a continued like there's hundreds and hundreds yeah yeah yeah it's
00:20:40.400 their job yeah the wrong range on the sbs let me on we've got a speed boat here yeah and we will tow
00:20:46.800 them back come on i haven't shot anyone for days come on none of us will get hurt doing this yeah
00:20:51.200 don't worry about that uh yeah just declare an emergency send in send in the military take it
00:20:56.480 out of the hands of the rnli or the home office they're not equipped man they're not and it's the it's
00:21:02.320 the it's the navy that will deal with this and there's that question of oh you can't just use the
00:21:09.040 british military to tow dinghies or whatever back to french beaches because then you're invading sort
00:21:14.720 of french uh so i've heard a number of people say no that's not the case you can do that
00:21:19.200 and and anyway what are the french also i don't care yeah right we're gonna have a naval engagement
00:21:24.480 well we'll have to do that then because we're getting invaded here pound for pound we've got
00:21:28.080 the best soldiers in in the world like i don't really care my my view is that france is an errant
00:21:33.120 principality of england anyway so i would have just thrown up the uh cordial and i would have just
00:21:38.480 sent them back and just went no screw it i don't really care and we can hash it out later and if
00:21:43.360 you want to have a skirmish we'll have a skirmish i know we'll win so i'm not really bothered but
00:21:49.440 this has to stop and we just got weak men there's weak men everywhere and it's got to stop like the
00:21:54.560 age of diplomacy is over now england might be late to this party but i'm telling you we're going to have
00:22:00.000 10 or 15 years of hard men doing very very hard things because this is now once you're evoking the
00:22:06.960 rage of the common man and it is literally just a fuse that's burning that's all it is and it will
00:22:14.000 reach that charge eventually and when it does like they're going to run like rats telling you yeah yeah
00:22:20.720 i feel like i've said before like a pressure cooker yeah and we can all feel it and oh yeah yeah i can
00:22:27.040 feel it yeah and things like this so they're trying to let a tiny bit of pressure out of the pressure
00:22:31.840 cooker we're going to make a deal that's exactly we're going to do this it's like well well the
00:22:36.160 pressure's building up far quicker than you're letting the tiny bit out well and also in doing
00:22:41.600 such a non-gesture of a deal you know worse than nothing you're actually increasing the pressure
00:22:46.960 because all you're going to do is make the you know the people more irate i'm insulted i am insulted
00:22:52.240 that you went on my behalf as as an englishman to go and make a deal and came back more
00:22:58.800 limp-wristed than anybody we've ever had in in british history and in power it was it was
00:23:04.560 unbelievable could you imagine like chamberlain wouldn't have been that weak right he is weaker
00:23:09.840 than chamberlain right could you imagine gladstone doing that could you might pit the younger doing
00:23:14.800 that no could you imagine any of the plantagenets doing that they would have handed them their backside
00:23:20.160 like it just it wouldn't have gone on so it's like it yeah it's just what's that phrase there are no
00:23:24.800 capable men left in the royal court i like that one yeah that's where we are um so i feel like well
00:23:33.280 you remember when rishi was prime minister and he's sort of the one of his taglines of the caretaker
00:23:37.840 his main one of the main goals he had in government was stop the boats again you could just send in you
00:23:44.560 could just send in the marines to do that uh but he didn't so all of this is just gaslighting absolute
00:23:50.960 gaslighting and i feel like they will never stop we could have sort of riots every single day
00:23:57.920 like the very very fabric of society falling apart and they will still let these boats come across
00:24:04.480 in crazy numbers until they're stopped they won't stop yes they're not going to stop
00:24:10.720 it's it's yeah they have to be removed from power some it will be someone else's mantle to take up
00:24:16.480 politics is in overreach though and has been since the war this was never meant to be the purview of
00:24:22.640 government alone we had a trifecta system that was a balance of power with the executive authority
00:24:28.320 lying with the monarch right the monarch has abdicated his duties where where is the defender of the realm
00:24:33.840 charles the absent wait yeah brilliant yeah yeah that's what he is from now on charles the absent
00:24:39.120 where is he like i know his mother didn't repeal anything but every monarch up to that point
00:24:44.560 continuously repealed the overreach of government and now we have the situation where it's now out
00:24:49.360 of control and it's run by essentially a low iq political class they can't see far enough ahead
00:24:55.840 to see the ramifications of what they're actually implementing they can only see the next day the next
00:25:01.680 day and every day they're trying not to drown and while shift out as much money and power as possible
00:25:08.320 it's it's wrong and we the whole thing it has to go it has to go and import as many
00:25:13.840 unvetted foreign people as possible every single day yeah i mean one thing to say that i'm sure
00:25:18.720 people in the comments will say so just mention it although we usually do when we talk about the
00:25:22.160 small boats we here at lotus seats are certainly are we're perfectly aware that legal immigration
00:25:26.800 is a far bigger issue of course so to sort of moan a bit about the illegal immigration moan a bit about
00:25:32.240 the boats is actually well you're missing the point why aren't you talking about legal immigration we
00:25:36.240 do do that as well don't we a lot so so even more it's not that we're not aware of that but if this is in
00:25:41.920 the news today so if you think about it in terms of war strategy all that's happened is we've been
00:25:45.840 front loaded with with a um an attack it's because there's the main battle force that we want to get
00:25:51.280 to they've sent out a skirmish brigade to pin us down that's what all of this is it's to stop us
00:25:56.960 getting to the bigger issues so it's basically we know that they're going to clamp down on this
00:26:01.360 let's just front load the issue with another wave of something else like um jengiz khan used to use
00:26:08.480 all of the captured individuals as the first wave get them in so that my lads can then come in and just
00:26:13.840 mop up and he had like a million people strong so all they're doing is front loading the issues
00:26:20.560 to stop us getting to the bigger issues that behind this because if the 2020 election had gone the other
00:26:25.600 way right we'd be having the same types of conversations but it would be around china and
00:26:31.120 the overreach of china right but we're not now because since then the world the west has just
00:26:36.960 fallen into absolute chaos and we can't get to the bigger issues of the bigger problems where the
00:26:42.080 levers are really being pulled because we're basically dying by death by a thousand cuts here
00:26:47.520 no absolutely we can't even look out the window because we're still trying to just tidy the house
00:26:51.680 yeah yeah and it's like no like somebody just has to come in full-on um macho man randy savage
00:27:00.560 and just clear the decks strong-arm them you know oh yeah and just literally smash it just somebody
00:27:08.960 needs to come in and just literally hammer fist you need you don't need cromwell but you need the spirit
00:27:15.280 that led to cromwell right unique because he became a bit mad in the end but you need that
00:27:21.360 spirit that strength of this is undignified for the english people we should not as the greatest
00:27:27.360 nation the west has ever seen we should not be living like this this is wrong and it's an it's
00:27:32.640 an absolute mortal sin for you to impose that upon us no absolutely also couldn't agree more uh
00:27:40.000 one final thing then before we uh finish up with this segment is that even bbc verifier
00:27:44.880 one of the most insidious peddlers of myths and disinformation pretending that they found the
00:27:52.480 woman and child for the pretend right yeah pretending that they're the arbiters of of truth uh yeah even
00:27:58.160 the photo is just it's four more accordion players they're now talking about the informal economy
00:28:03.840 you mean organized crime sorry you mean organized crime that's what you're talking about
00:28:08.160 so organized yeah and everyone knows again you just have to walk onto any high street in the country
00:28:12.880 and you'll just see these fake vape shops fake barbers fake sweet shops whatever and they're
00:28:18.960 obviously fronts for money laundering people laundering whatever oh that's the informal economy now
00:28:24.720 like illegal immigration is irregular migration yeah irregular migration almost every foreign-owned
00:28:30.400 business has some form of illegal activity going on with it i know for i know for certain i know people
00:28:34.880 who have these businesses they took me through and went that one's doing people traffic and that one's
00:28:39.040 drugs that one's sex that one's this that one's that so it is if we went back to the 1970s we'd see
00:28:45.520 it there might have been on a lower level but where do you think a lot of this money came from it came
00:28:49.760 from the underworld like this this is you know how are they doing that you walk into a shop and there's
00:28:54.800 ten thousand pounds worth of stock within that shop right they got three staff they got rent rates
00:28:59.360 at least a thousand pounds a week to run that unit right plus everything else where's that money coming
00:29:05.360 from and no customers ever yeah yeah i demand a better class of criminal yeah i want them in three
00:29:11.840 piece suits and called ronnie reggie cray yes because because so i had this conversation with
00:29:17.920 uh a family member and it was that thing i touched on earlier about the crime families how the northeast
00:29:22.880 of england we do we have a pitch turf war between the gypsy crime families and the albanian crime
00:29:27.120 families right and the gypsies kind of have the upper hand at the moment and somebody complained i
00:29:32.480 said yeah but they're my criminal and i'd rather because i can have parlance with my criminal because
00:29:36.880 i know that his uncle knows my uncle right and we can sit down and go yeah look we built this our
00:29:42.160 ancestors built this town we have this area this area you can sit down and you can at least have
00:29:46.320 some form of discussion with them based on a common bond of either culture land or blood when it's the
00:29:53.360 albanian guys they'll chop you up into bits and put you in a bin so i'd rather i had my own a lot of
00:29:58.480 these old world criminals would look after mrs smith when she ran out of coal in the winter
00:30:02.960 if someone went around and tacked young jane who lived on her own with three kids to go find out
00:30:07.520 who it was and break their legs yes which that was the town i grew up in we had our own justice
00:30:12.480 and it was you'd rather you knew who to go if you had a problem you knew who to go to and they
00:30:17.600 would help you out no no questions asked what do you need but they they were also doing whatever they
00:30:22.880 that they did but they had honor and i'd rather we went back i'd rather in this period of time all
00:30:28.320 bets are off we'll sort out the morality later but at the minute we've kind of got a nation to save
00:30:34.240 it's all hands on deck isn't it again bbc uh yeah you can reason with old school mobsters yeah whereas
00:30:41.440 syrians or afghans that came over two years ago not so much they talk about the shadow economy again
00:30:47.920 organized crime talk about organized crime there okay it's apparently it's worse in italy and
00:30:52.080 france a little bit worse but ten percent of the uk gdp is the shadow economy or irregular irregular
00:31:02.000 business ten percent that seems mad to me if it was two percent i'd be a guard right in cash terms
00:31:08.480 how much are we talking there i don't know tons right it's got to be billions right yeah i don't
00:31:14.160 know what that is in sort of uh in a sterling as a pound sterling no idea uh but yeah how could you
00:31:23.760 ten percent eleven percent that's that's crazy to me it's disgusting yeah it's sickening and
00:31:29.920 embarrassing uh humiliating that we've somehow allowed that to be the case
00:31:36.240 what on earth this is where liberalism gets your voice yeah okay so i'll leave the segment there but
00:31:43.680 um yeah a really really crap non-deal was made between it between england and france great or deal deal
00:31:52.560 uh so i'll just go through some rumble rants uh that's a random name says i like this guest i love
00:31:58.400 listening to psychological analysis what uh would the best way uh to deal with malignant narcissists
00:32:05.200 be first of all thanks mom it's really nice um each you've got to you can't give them an inch
00:32:13.120 they they can't ever have power like when when we get through this uh being a politician needs to be
00:32:18.800 a pseudo-spiritual function it needs to be a vocational thing where people have to have moral and ethic
00:32:24.240 actual stability um and if necessary iq and psychological evaluations so you can't really
00:32:30.720 deal with them like a narcissist they can't be cured um like you can't cure cannibals benin can't fix
00:32:39.200 these things right you just can't you know um we're finding that like you can't let them in they just
00:32:48.160 need to be relegated and you've got to shut them out yeah people need to people just need to be aware
00:32:53.520 it's like the the dark male tetra had it's all part of this but you do find a lot of people in
00:32:57.760 the left are malignant narcissists it's this it's the um all right great characteristic is umbridge
00:33:03.200 from harry potter but it's for you it's for your good and they'll be very very happy and feel wonderful
00:33:09.360 whilst they're ebbing your blood from your veins because it's good for you right so we're back at
00:33:13.760 the aztec times and we we need um cortez to show up basically and teach them what's what so you can't deal
00:33:21.760 with them uh uh larry v01 says lads i tell myself i watch load seaters for the intellectual rhetoric
00:33:30.400 and great knowledge of history but dan's segment about harry balls and dick pound is why i really
00:33:36.880 watch great work yeah i was it was an honor to be on that panel it was a fun panel right uh i'll crack on
00:33:44.240 with the sun so uh as some of you may have seen as of last night this uh picture that was going
00:33:52.640 around on x of an effigy in northern ireland obviously as you can see there stopped the boats
00:33:59.600 veterans before refugees and a yes a dinghy on the top of it with 12 mannequin sea people so let's be
00:34:09.520 clear if this is new to anyone that that's not real humans being immolated no real humans okay
00:34:15.040 were were wicker man style burnt uh by lord summer isle uh in in this so i'm i'm gonna work backwards
00:34:23.200 on this let's uh let's ask ourselves how did we get here right how did how did it come to this well i'm
00:34:29.920 gonna do a bit of a putin provide some context you know 30 seconds to a minute tops and we're going to
00:34:35.760 begin in 1690 okay by talking a little bit about the battle of the boyne because that is what this
00:34:45.360 is uh these bonfires are commemorating and celebrating they were organized by uh in northern ireland you have
00:34:53.200 a period uh from beginning in march until the late summer called marching season which is generally
00:35:01.040 organized by the orange order uh to commemorate uh the victory of william the third william of orange
00:35:09.200 at the uh battle of the boyne obviously against the forces of catholic king james ii and after the
00:35:15.760 battle of the boyne uh james ii fled to france and never returned so it's seen as a very very symbolic
00:35:24.480 victory for protestantism and for unionists and obviously the northern irish patriots and unionists
00:35:32.720 who want to be part of uh great britain the united kingdom uh obviously hold these bonfires as part
00:35:41.600 of the festivals and the parades every year this is an annual thing um it's massive as well do you see
00:35:47.600 how many that's pallets isn't it oh yeah i've seen before before this has happened before they've built
00:35:52.960 massive ones they're like many stories tall sometimes aren't they i saw giant bonfire i saw
00:35:57.600 one that's saying one was 64 meters high meters meters that's that's math that's crazy i'll send
00:36:04.960 you a photo i should have got it but the size of a block of flats isn't it yeah it was i saw the photo
00:36:09.120 it was extraordinary it was genuinely extraordinary although that's uh that seems to have been an
00:36:13.760 outlier i don't think they were all quite like that and obviously the bonfires are also uh significant
00:36:21.040 because uh william uh was led in uh by bonfire by by the beacons they were lighting the beacons
00:36:30.640 uh for william to come so obviously what you have here as i say is a long tradition of um burning
00:36:38.400 burning and bonfires and you can see from this was from last year uh the bonfire this is in the same
00:36:45.760 place this uh right the context it's all falling into place right it's not as severe as they're
00:36:50.080 making out is it no so last year they burnt a a police car on top of the pyre uh very impressive
00:36:56.560 getting the police car on top of the pyre how did they do that they hire like a big crane how how could
00:37:02.560 you do that michael o'malley's got got the gear he probably came down and uh two minutes lads
00:37:08.000 oh that's why yes so all of this uh dates back to sorry now that i've got the notes in the right
00:37:16.160 order yeah the orange institution was founded uh back in 1795 right so we're looking at you know
00:37:24.000 over 200 years of history here and obviously it had a it was very very volatile trying to allow to
00:37:30.960 persevere through the troubles in the 20th century uh but you also have
00:37:38.000 this one here as i say which was made last year in protest against uh two-tier policing
00:37:44.400 right that's what this is symbolic of so it's again you can see well which side of the political
00:37:50.400 system do they fall upon well they fall upon the patriotic british side that recognizes that the
00:37:57.120 british state is being used to persecute the british people in their own homelands right so these
00:38:03.920 these unionists these uh british patriots are obviously um very very consistent on this and
00:38:11.040 last year the loyalist activist uh jamie bryson uh said i think this is a bit of edgy artistic
00:38:17.680 expression a bit like for example kneecap um saying if that type of expression is welcome from the
00:38:25.840 nationalist community then i see no reason why similar unionist efforts would not draw similar
00:38:31.760 reports unless of course there were double standards afoot so of course this draws in the general
00:38:40.880 moral questioning of effigies and whether or not they are in poor taste but everyone who's allowed to
00:38:50.240 do things that are in poor taste oh i agree you should you should be anyway it's our duty if anything
00:38:55.120 spitting image for god's sake it punch it's what we do it's how it's like you far rather we let that
00:39:01.760 out that way than take to the streets and pull you all out of parliament and show you what's what
00:39:05.920 right well and as you can see here i just uh took this article from the bbc you can see this back from
00:39:11.440 2018 boris johnson effigy uh you also had where is it uh wayne rooney effigy
00:39:20.240 i remember one time beckham messed up something or other right and there was effigies they were
00:39:25.280 hanging an effigy of beckham yeah and uh i think gareth southgate in euro 96 did they
00:39:30.880 they desecrate an effigy of gareth southgate one time i mean it just it happens yeah it is in bad
00:39:36.480 taste yeah a bit yeah but it's also a lark essentially yes no real human being is getting hurt no one thinks
00:39:45.040 that because this effigy was burnt that someone is actually going to set boris johnson on fire right
00:39:50.240 right no one thinks this in the same way that no one should reasonably think
00:39:56.560 that just because this symbolic gesture has been burnt the northern irish you know british
00:40:03.840 patriots are going to go to dover with flamethrowers right it's not going to happen it's like hold on
00:40:09.600 lads i've got an idea for a yearly music festival brewing the burning boat festival it does look like
00:40:16.320 quite an album cover yeah we could do that every year until it stops it would be huge it is interesting
00:40:23.440 that it's the get right side fred to headline it the folk the folk up in northern ireland
00:40:29.680 uh not the folk in kent that are doing this right fighting irish i'm half northern irish
00:40:35.840 i was raised up to fight you settled everything with your fists it was like you you know the um
00:40:41.040 the gypsy grudge match videos come on you i said that i've seen a few of them yeah basically that's
00:40:48.320 how i was raised until i put it in hospital and then i just went whoa hang on hang on i'm getting
00:40:52.800 a bit big and a bit old i'm going to seriously hurt somebody here but i was raised that you basically if
00:40:56.720 you had an issue with somebody you walked outside first man down lost that's how i was brought up so
00:41:02.320 that's entirely how they live they live by that code um so it's no surprise at all but they're also
00:41:09.920 deeply connected to their emotions so they would like the greeks they let it out they won't keep it
00:41:14.640 the english will retain it within their breast and then crush you entirely at the appropriate moment
00:41:19.680 right the irish will let it out at that point and let you know exactly they'll cut you and kiss you
00:41:25.360 let you know exactly what's happening right well i yeah i covered on the uh the podcast a few weeks
00:41:31.840 back that uh that riot that happened also in northern ireland uh to do with a minority group
00:41:37.760 that had um uh there been suspicions about um uh attempted sexual assault and the whole community
00:41:47.840 came out you know police cars were burnt and that just seems to be very much a part of the temperament
00:41:53.920 right and so obviously but the real thing here that i was i found very interesting and i was halfway
00:42:01.840 actually through recording a daily on this yesterday before the actual burning took place and then i
00:42:07.520 said no why don't i just hold off and see if this actually goes up in flames because that was really
00:42:14.000 the question here it are the or are all the parties in the irish parliament and the british state are they
00:42:22.000 actually going to let that be set ablaze right because they wanted to prevent it didn't they yep calls for
00:42:27.760 removal of migrant effigies uh yeah and the sinn fein assembly member uh for fermina and south tyrone
00:42:38.480 said that it was violent deplorable and uh you know obviously typical of far-right attitudes and it
00:42:45.600 should be removed immediately i wonder if the sinn fein member would feel the same way if it was a bunch
00:42:51.520 of englishmen as the effigies as the uh mannequins in that boat right so that that's apparently
00:42:57.600 racist and far-right but blowing up english soldiers and cars and kneecapping protestant
00:43:02.400 irish women in northern ireland wasn't apparently no apparently i'm catholic northern irish right and
00:43:10.880 i was raised on dublin's songs and all the rest of it we had to stop going to ireland when the trouble
00:43:15.200 started because my the lads here were in the british army and they couldn't wrap their heads around it
00:43:20.160 we only started going back about 20 years ago but i know that sinn fein was a marxist organization that
00:43:26.800 basically used the irish people to try and subvert the british it had nothing to do with the irish
00:43:33.840 cause at all use them as pawns and you can see it now they would literally sacrifice all of those
00:43:39.120 people for whatever marxist demand comes next they will feed the communist spectre they'll feed every
00:43:44.800 person in ireland to the communist spectre if that's what it asks well their mistake like so many then is
00:43:50.400 thinking that they'll be the ones to survive the revolution it wouldn't everyone that's the point
00:43:55.520 marx himself wrote they wanted to completely destroy humanity and then build a throne upon
00:43:59.280 its bones and ashes so that's that is the whole goal of all of it is to completely destroy it is
00:44:05.360 just destruction uh so you you might wonder with this well obviously this is a a gesture of resistance
00:44:12.720 from from unionists so what is the uh democratic unionist party uh how do they feel about it are they
00:44:20.800 on board well they said it absolutely should not take place of course uh you also had the police
00:44:27.200 service of northern ireland uh saying that there now needs to urgently remove the effigy and our
00:44:34.240 political leaders in this area need to step up and condemn this absolutely unacceptable behavior and so
00:44:40.320 there was this real clash of wills right between the local population and the state and whether or not
00:44:49.440 this was actually going to happen now i'm not going to pretend that it seems somewhat arbitrary uh
00:44:57.760 on this occasion that really they uh they checked in with the shareholders and they checked in with
00:45:04.800 the local council and they just couldn't find enough of a reason for whatever case
00:45:11.760 to actually remove it maybe it was just that no one was brave enough to climb on top and try and get
00:45:17.200 it off all right who knows it's interesting though that there was that much pushback from the
00:45:23.520 establishment and that they didn't stop it because quite often when they want to do something like
00:45:28.880 that they'll they'll just do it and they'll find a reason afterwards um it's interesting that they they
00:45:34.720 didn't stop it i think ireland's more finely balanced that we are and we're not very finely balanced
00:45:39.600 at all at the minute in terms of kicking off i think ireland's even more oh definitely definitely
00:45:44.880 and they know all they can do is throw words at it because if they try and stop them then
00:45:49.840 michael o'malley will come around with his cream and it will it'll just kick off because that's what
00:45:54.480 they do that's how they settle things and they will show you what's what it's a case of are you to be
00:46:00.160 governed or is your power structure to be an expression of the will of the people and it's
00:46:05.120 basically are you accepting the english model of how things should be done or the model that the rest of
00:46:09.520 the world adopted that's where that's where we're at now and it's a case of they want to
00:46:14.880 something foreign a foreign way of doing things that is stemming out of marxism and liberalism
00:46:19.680 or do you accept the english thing where it is you are representation of your people and the will of
00:46:24.800 the people and this is the showdown that's happening and it also goes to show as well exactly as you were
00:46:30.400 saying david about the the sheer gulf of difference in loyalty between the people and those who tyrannize
00:46:39.200 them and those who are governing right now because all the authorities were unanimously against this
00:46:44.800 unanimously against it it's like well but if you're supposed to be representing the people
00:46:50.400 and we can't find one guy we can't find one guy in the party who's saying no i really understand
00:46:57.360 where the frustration is coming from on this i understand the anger exactly what you were saying
00:47:02.480 in your previous segment though this has been going on for years it is entirely unjust that the
00:47:07.840 british people are having to deal with this day after day or even the argument that i don't agree
00:47:14.000 with what they're doing i think it's in bad taste yet nonetheless they should be allowed to do it
00:47:17.920 not even that no not even that no they were told actually that um by uh the dup that it was uh
00:47:25.120 uh the bonfires were an historical and cultural tradition stretching back to the fires lit to
00:47:30.880 welcome the arrival of king william and should be a positive cultural celebration they were it was a
00:47:38.880 positive um cultural celebration of their culture this is what they do it's like yeah but it's like
00:47:45.840 no unless you're a catholic it should be what we want it to be tough tits sorry like it's really that
00:47:54.240 simple but also yeah if that boat was full of right-wing commentators effigies of katie hopkins
00:47:59.200 and rupert law and everybody else they wouldn't buy an eyelid no no not at all in fact you know they've
00:48:05.200 even made the news probably but also it's like well when you go back to it it's like what was
00:48:10.080 the you know when you look at the glorious revolution it's a total clash of two ideals about
00:48:17.680 who should be king what is the divine order the divine order or you know parliament or all of these
00:48:24.560 massive questions right it's what is the future of this island going to be what is the future of
00:48:29.600 this union and that has to be resolved by conflict right and so for them to come out and just say well
00:48:35.920 you know it's just about positivity it's like yeah but positivity and preserving the good requires
00:48:41.680 defense right and they the irish people want to defend ireland and britain against this because
00:48:50.480 this will break their home our home did you grow up in a house with a garden either of you
00:48:57.840 yes um and was the garden well maintained and kept definitely not right it was in my hands yeah so
00:49:04.720 how how was it well maintained how did they keep it in good order my mum worked on it a lot yeah and she
00:49:10.400 would have kept out the weeds and pruned it and you would have had walls the privet hedge oh my god
00:49:14.160 the endless yes within within that strawberries in summer within that garden there is beauty yeah
00:49:21.120 right and there is respite and there is splendor and there are fruits and bounty right well your nation
00:49:26.240 is exactly the same if you do not have the walls to the garden and you're not actively pruning out the
00:49:32.880 weeds and tendering and nurturing then you have what we have now which is basically an island full of weeds
00:49:38.400 and it has to stop it just has to we either do it or the asteroid comes do you know what i mean like
00:49:46.080 it has to a dumped broken washing machine in the front garden yeah it's got it's got to stop man
00:49:52.080 um so obviously there is also now the case of well was all of this an enormous hate crime
00:49:59.200 uh so there will of course be uh that hate crime against mannequins
00:50:07.920 yeah yeah that'll be it so i'll just um also say as well it looked like it was uh quite a fun night
00:50:15.520 you'll see that there's
00:50:23.200 it is
00:50:26.800 a bit of music some nice marching warm fire on the summer's day probably some good food
00:50:32.720 if you're in a storm on that would terrify you wouldn't it seems like a good time to me yeah
00:50:36.720 as long as it's a good hot dog van and get some burgers yeah so i'm not sure so far at the moment
00:50:45.680 is that an irish flag at the time oh yes and an irish flag
00:50:51.600 they don't give a
00:50:55.600 i can see why the establishment and the police were like
00:50:57.440 come up me i'll face you like a man
00:50:58.720 you can see why the cops are like we're just gonna back away slowly from these people
00:51:08.240 the thing is all all that is happening is they're pushing the anglosphere together right because
00:51:14.960 you're red-headed irish or anglo-irish your dark hairs they're the gales right so all that's going
00:51:19.600 to happen is we're just going to come together more and more as a brotherhood like we are we are
00:51:24.160 going to end up being and then they're going to wonder when we turn and we make that defense
00:51:29.280 square like wellington they're going to wonder what the hell happened and so but you did this
00:51:34.800 you did this to us you forced us into a corner but you know kipling had it perfect it comes to
00:51:40.400 him late and it's you know it's not natural it's not natural for us to be like this but if you push
00:51:45.600 us to war we will absolutely destroy you because that's what we do we utterly crush our enemies that
00:51:52.800 is the point do not push us into this corner and we can be your greatest ally we can we can help
00:51:57.840 your countries we can do this we can do that we are an intellectually brilliant nation with aptitude
00:52:03.520 and a willingness to see others succeed do not push us into this because you will regret it
00:52:09.440 they seem absolutely hell-bent on that though yeah they want the reaction and we're just restraining and
00:52:15.360 everyone says the english are being weak and it's like no we're not we're being restrained because if
00:52:19.520 we go to war we don't go all out pitch battles we will become systematic we will organize and marshal
00:52:26.000 it will be new model rd 2.0 and you do not want to see that no we don't we want to resolve it through
00:52:32.720 peaceful means and the most peaceful mean that you can do and this is the thing oh this is all devices
00:52:37.360 this is all divisive why don't you just stop the boats it's the elephant and then there'll be no division
00:52:42.720 yeah right just stop the boats reduce the immigration like we've all been screaming at
00:52:46.960 you to do for decades and decades but they won't do that it's like okay then people are going to react
00:52:52.480 to it if you're not going to i'll give you another point what have we actually done what have we done
00:52:58.480 to stop any of this whether it's the immigration or the rape gangs or whatever nothing it all just
00:53:03.200 intensifies we've we've had four elections and we've took them at their word right we had um and the
00:53:10.320 brexit referendum was one of those we've shouted and screamed when some newspaper articles came out
00:53:15.040 we've had a couple of united kingdom rallies in london um and that's really all we have done yet
00:53:20.000 we've got five independent ish voices in the houses of parliament we've got one guy who's constantly
00:53:26.240 breaking world record um deadlifts when it comes to being member of the house parliament in rupert law
00:53:30.880 right he's out benching everybody by megatons right but as a people we haven't done that yet we
00:53:38.240 haven't done that and they're terrified they're screaming they are literally petrified because
00:53:43.840 we're only just gearing up to flex so you don't we're happy to go to the flex stage if that's what
00:53:49.680 you want but you don't want what comes after that and nobody does so it's like can you please just
00:53:54.640 listen before we have to take care of it ourselves and guys who are more psychopathic than the the chris
00:54:02.000 hargreaves of this world set up their own organizations and go start taking care of this because we're not
00:54:07.040 very far away from this worrying it is it is so uh i hope that everyone had a good night last night
00:54:16.160 and um yeah i'll be interested to see what's on top of the the bonfire next year
00:54:22.960 right i'll just read a few comments yeah could you read all the yes sorry i was just conscious of time
00:54:29.920 that was no worries um my last segment isn't massive so yep okay go back to the beginning and make sure we
00:54:36.080 read every every one of them uh logan pine says it looks like um this is obviously for your segment
00:54:42.240 bow yeah it looks like he needs his dark lord again he doesn't work well without him that's true
00:54:48.000 yeah where where is tone when you need him uh also you've got uh connor uh connor smug mug saying they
00:54:58.000 didn't take it down because uh they knew that there would be a scrap proper yeah most likely as well
00:55:04.240 can can they enforce it what would the kickback be yeah no entirely entirely were there not one or
00:55:10.000 two others that didn't get they've all been clicked so i'm not sure which yeah well yeah jack clicked some
00:55:14.800 that i think didn't get read uh once uh scott um sea guy says uh just mind the channel uh problem
00:55:22.400 solved and great cheers and you get the bonus of taking out french fishing boats which we obviously
00:55:30.480 don't and don't get me started on that man yeah slight after slight uh okay let's go over to you
00:55:37.680 well all right so it's what's my third segment let me just a moment here was okay so just a little
00:55:48.000 segment here just about um an update on the uk economy so perhaps some of our foreign viewers it
00:55:54.880 might not be the most interesting thing but it's uh it needs to be said because it's kind of important
00:55:59.440 it's come out in the last day or so it's in the new cycle at the moment that the british economy
00:56:03.760 shrunk again only by a small amount 0.1 percent but anything short of out and out growth according
00:56:09.920 to some economists is a disaster and remember that rachel reeves her the chancellor of the exchequer her
00:56:17.680 whole thrust of being in number 11 was to make the economy grow and it's been two months in a row where
00:56:27.200 it's shrank now uh one thing i would say that personally um i don't think it's necessarily the
00:56:34.160 end of the world if the gdp goes down a tiny amount no it's not actually the end of the world there are
00:56:39.840 other things that matter more than that like real time prices for example like the inflation of actual
00:56:46.080 goods is more important than the gdp shrinking by 0.1 percent over the course of one month well
00:56:53.360 especially seeing as the major solution that they've had to increasing the gdp over all the
00:57:00.960 you know since i've been alive has just been mass migration as well um i'm kind of indifferent
00:57:08.400 to the gdp at this point kind of cold towards it we need more people don't worry about that
00:57:14.480 unemployment goes up massively goes up we just need more people to force gdp to go up really is that how
00:57:21.040 it works is that how it works of course it doesn't so anyway uh here's just a few headlines um just
00:57:27.840 saying that it it doesn't look good it doesn't rachel reeves rachel reeves chief notice of things yeah
00:57:37.200 it's disappointing yeah yeah yeah it's really bad uh it unexpectedly shrinks that was when i was going
00:57:44.320 through loads and loads of uh headlines it was always that it was a shock it's a shock and we're
00:57:49.920 disappointed we thought it would grow but it's unexpectedly shrunk really is it that unexpected
00:57:55.920 is it really when you just for a number of reasons the the economy i mean look at just look at well
00:58:02.480 okay talk about inflation for a while we've had really bad inflation ever since biden right ever
00:58:08.000 since what like the middle or even the first third of the biden administration so in other words
00:58:12.160 years on end now right things are so much more expensive you'll get economists you know actual
00:58:20.000 professional economists just saying that's not true you ever seen that on the news you've got on
00:58:24.400 mainstream news news you'll get a famous economist saying it's not true no things aren't all that much
00:58:30.720 more expensive than they were four or five years ago listen you're just lying to my face yeah you go to uh
00:58:37.600 go to tesco's or morrison's and buy a block of cheese yeah see how expensive that is five quid
00:58:43.280 or something stupid i i have to say on the personal level i'm infuriated by inflation on corned beef
00:58:50.400 all right specifically yeah specifically corned beef well it's really expensive though what it used to be
00:58:56.560 like seven eight pound a kilo it's now like minimum 12. steaks like 18 19 20 quid a kilo some
00:59:01.920 steaks at 25 30 quid a kilo now and i lost steak i loads of steak um so yeah it it's just and i've
00:59:08.960 worked it look i worked in the restaurant trade it's insane it is insane the cost of stuff now and
00:59:14.640 again one of the biggest things was cheese cheese just became ridiculously expensive and then we had
00:59:19.840 the durham wheat crop fails so as to went through the roof and it's just yeah they're just they're just
00:59:25.040 lying but then from what i understand the fabian society gift to the labor party their
00:59:31.680 policy right now their whole um reason for being is to usher in a gentle version of socialism and
00:59:38.400 slide into communism right she'd have just been handed that and told oh it's great hey it's good
00:59:43.840 it's good rich it'll work so she she hasn't came up with that at all she hasn't got a clue what she's
00:59:48.240 doing she's not an economist is she she got sacks for fiddling our expenses like she's she's not or she
00:59:53.440 got pushed out she's not a genius at all it'll have been handed to her with the express point of
00:59:59.040 collapsing the economy well that was the next point i was i was gonna say it's almost like it
01:00:03.680 no no no no dovetail perfectly it's what i was about to say um it's almost like they're they're
01:00:09.840 deliberately trying to tank the whole thing i mean they're just doing the exact wrong things right so
01:00:15.600 we've had a mass inflation inflation not mass inflation but we've had inflation for quite a while
01:00:22.160 now like year on year on year so when they say oh we'll get inflation down to two percent and that's
01:00:27.520 our goal that's our target and we've done it aren't we great no because we've suffered years
01:00:32.560 of inflation at like seven percent or nine percent or whatever it is and it's now it's merely at two
01:00:36.960 percent that's still really bad so no it's not it's not good enough and then you throw on top of that
01:00:42.640 uh massive unemployment they don't want to talk about exactly why but you know quite large unemployment
01:00:48.800 mass ridiculous bills for the nhs for welfare and then just another million new people a year on top of
01:00:57.360 that or 700 or 800 000 or whatever it is a year year on year yeah the account you're ruining the
01:01:04.560 economy yes obviously you are and now you're shocked that the economy is unexpectedly not growing
01:01:11.600 come on so come on in the uh we know starma's aligned with davos why do most people think tanks
01:01:17.840 on the left are aligned with with that in um when schwab released his book cover 19 the great reset
01:01:24.800 which was written in remarkable speed i have to i have to admit um it talks about the fact that they
01:01:31.680 have to collapse the economies of the countries in europe it's like they're going to start the process
01:01:36.960 you got to get rid of the leisure industry hospitality industry all small economies have to go they have
01:01:42.240 to collapse all the economies in europe because they have to and particularly the independent businesses
01:01:47.120 small businesses because they're essentially recession proof so they need to dwindle it down to such a
01:01:52.080 size and it literally says so they can bring in a chinese style credit system and everything that
01:01:58.720 he wrote in that book in may 2020 is kind of happening step by step by step by and we're sleepwalking
01:02:04.800 into it and we are and this is where they're trying to go they're trying to push us into a situation
01:02:10.800 where we do have to have some sort of universal basic income we do have to have some sort of top-down
01:02:16.240 um govern me harder daddy government rescue plan it's just but it's like we have to we one of the
01:02:24.640 biggest issues we have is we've got no mechanism we have no mechanism to march on the country we've
01:02:29.520 got no mechanism to stop this we've got no legal channel to actually sue the government when these
01:02:34.720 things happen whatever happens when we get through that we need to install a safety mechanism that the
01:02:39.760 public can activate because this is this is supposed to be the monarch this is supposed to be the monarch's job
01:02:44.960 we shouldn't be having this conversation we'll stop but yes i i i don't think she knows she's
01:02:50.560 collapsing the economy or she wouldn't be crying in parliament i think the powers that hand her her
01:02:56.480 legislation know that they're collapsing the economy and you go and sit in number 11 put your little
01:03:03.200 picture up of some commie woman you admire and and let us ruin the economy on your behalf yeah in your
01:03:09.680 name we'll give you some first female chancellor so well done yep yeah brilliant yeah first and last
01:03:16.640 if this is anything to go about yeah it won't be the last um um yeah so all the headlines are just
01:03:22.400 like disappointed shock unexpected come on it's just it's not it's not we can all see what you're doing
01:03:29.680 and i won't be surprised david because it sounds what you just said there it sounds sort of really
01:03:34.880 cynical or it's in the it's in the realms of just speculation but i don't think so at all no i think
01:03:41.360 you're right on the money there i would suspect that it's it's a deliberate not even 4d chess it's
01:03:47.520 a deliberate sort of 2d chess plan it's so obvious we're in the economy so we can then so the state okay
01:03:53.920 we can make it a command economy when they tell you who they are style yeah yeah it's it's out it's out in
01:03:59.360 the open they don't lie um and it's it's so banal and obvious that no one's looking for it because
01:04:06.160 everyone's been q and on into thinking everything's 5d chess i mean let's listen to this chap uh real
01:04:13.360 quick he's uh is a it's a tory mp but nonetheless he's what he's saying i think he's sort of all he's
01:04:18.160 already trustworthy it's all correct i'm afraid to say the labor government put through the biggest set
01:04:23.520 of tax rises in a generation they announced them last in the budget they took effect in in april a couple
01:04:29.280 of months ago and what has now happened in the two months after those tax rises the economy has
01:04:34.080 shrunk this is now two months in a row the economy shrunk that's not happened by accident there's no
01:04:38.480 global recession it's happened directly because of the choices keir starmer and rachel reeves have
01:04:44.560 made they are destroying jobs unemployment has gone up every single month of this labor government
01:04:50.240 they're whacking up taxes i'm afraid they're going to put up taxes even more in october and what
01:04:54.960 tax rises do they kill the economy they kill jobs and that is why our economy is shrinking now to get
01:05:01.600 taxes down we need to control the insane levels of welfare expenditure kemi gave a very good speech
01:05:07.200 on that yesterday about getting welfare bills down very disappointing that nigel farage doesn't support
01:05:12.240 that nigel farage supports higher welfare spending he thinks we should get rid of the two child benefit
01:05:16.720 cap so people can have like six children and hard-working taxpayers have to pay for that so i'm very
01:05:21.600 disappointed by by nigel's position on the welfare question we need to get welfare down in order to
01:05:27.600 be able to control and reduce taxes labor aren't doing that taxes going up and the economy as a
01:05:33.120 consequence is going down under labor sadly okay uh talk about welfare all the time but they won't
01:05:40.160 talk about the minute and the million new people a year they just know about it as welfare it's a welfare
01:05:46.400 bill welfare spending is going up yeah because you're flooding us with new people that don't
01:05:52.480 work or can't work or refuse to work or go into that that shadow economy or whatever and that we can't
01:05:58.400 get rid of because i don't want to shave the beard back in pakistan or whatever some they can't have
01:06:03.600 decreed they're gonna miss their chicken nuggets so we can't possibly send them back or whatever it is
01:06:07.680 yeah whatever nonsense it is they're just always avoiding i mean it's not the only thing is it the
01:06:14.000 immigration issue it's not the only thing which damages damaging our economy i'm not saying that
01:06:18.560 but it's a massive massive part of it um yeah what do they expect the issue the issue i have with
01:06:25.680 politics um is that it is power hungry so this man there and i'm sure he's a lovely man when he's not
01:06:32.000 on his political suit but he's in whitehall he's in his bubble and he's essentially suckling at the
01:06:37.440 teat of the power wolf right everyone has to adopt a supine position everyone has to get on their
01:06:42.880 knees and pay fealty to this beast hoping that it'll throw them a scrap of something someday
01:06:47.440 so everyone thinks this is my five minutes i can say my party line that will aggrandize me within
01:06:53.280 that circle and the the power wolf will throw me a bone right because i've been a good little boy
01:07:00.240 and i will suckle at their teeth right this is wrong party politics has to die it has to die we can't
01:07:07.440 do this anymore we have to be able to elect the best and brightest across the spectrum to run the
01:07:12.960 country and if they don't they're in trouble who was it was it was it wessex or sussex who lost a
01:07:19.040 principality in france and the king tried to pardon him and exile him and they went down and caught him
01:07:24.320 on dover as he was trying to leave the country and executed him on the deck of the board right that is
01:07:29.520 how we that in the age of queen elizabeth the first that was before it was in what one of the
01:07:33.360 plantagenets okay um it was it was one of the poor kings one of the henry's i think um was it a henry
01:07:39.520 or an edward henry the fourth or 14 something or other right um so but this is how seriously we should
01:07:46.000 take failure of the country now it's rewarded it is rewarded because there is a power structure
01:07:50.720 behind them which is just is just disgusting it's disgusting and if that had been anybody else
01:07:57.440 they would have been speaking on in terms of the benefit for the people and they're not all they can
01:08:02.000 do is go you smell you smell and you smell more and it's just it's juvenile and it's got to stop we
01:08:07.840 do not deserve in a sense we do deserve it because we've allowed it to happen but actually we don't
01:08:13.840 deserve this and we have to step up and just say no enough's enough this has to stop it has to stop
01:08:19.840 we can't do this anymore i i personally think that um mp should work for free right you go back to that
01:08:28.000 old georgian system where they work for free you know you've got some really successful person who's
01:08:33.200 you know quite elderly they've been out there in the world had some experience being successful
01:08:39.040 and then they want to give back and represent the local community whereas now it's you get 80k a year
01:08:44.880 well it's straight out of uni yeah there are one or two aren't there that are extremely young
01:08:49.840 k a year looks really rupert lowe gives his his wage away doesn't he yeah the point of having
01:08:55.920 affluent people so they were less susceptible to corruption yes this was another socialist myth
01:09:00.400 it wasn't about an egregious uh dam against the lower classes it was because they were less
01:09:04.800 corrupt and they'd been trained and they'd been educated to understand the complexities of the
01:09:08.720 issues they were in and coming back to your point that that lack of education is clearly present
01:09:14.080 in this labour government and racial reeves but in parliament as a whole like if we iq tested
01:09:19.200 parliament and said that everyone above uh everyone below 100 can't be a politician we'd have hardly
01:09:24.000 anybody left that's that's just a truth and i'm sure rupert law would absolutely attest
01:09:30.080 it does it doesn't bode well i must say so just to talk about myself just very quickly i haven't got a
01:09:36.640 phd in economics although i have got a master's in politics where i studied political economy a bit
01:09:42.880 and i have worked for asset management and investment banks private banks for 18 odd years
01:09:50.000 so again i'm not a professional economist but i know a little bit about what i'm talking about
01:09:54.560 more than rachel reeves gold gold is a a very very very high level bitcoin is a very very very high
01:10:02.000 level guilt markets are shaky oh we're unseen aren't they right unemployment's higher immigration is
01:10:10.240 through the roof with no end in sight taxes going up and up and up inflation seemingly unstoppable
01:10:19.360 uh all these things tend towards so a terrible collapse of some type and it will make the credit
01:10:27.760 crunch we talked to that with dan tub about this a few times um it will tend towards a credit not a
01:10:34.800 credit crunch but something much more severe than that then that what we had in what was it 0809 was
01:10:39.840 that back when the when the credit something worse than that where it's not just uh it's not just
01:10:44.960 um commercial banks it will be even central banks looking at great depression 2.0 aren't we
01:10:51.360 right yeah where they can't be bailed out there's no one to bail there's no one to bail them out
01:10:55.920 so the only thing they'll be able to do is uh quantitative easing just print more money
01:11:03.680 which makes inflation go through the roof you end up with hyperinflation
01:11:09.440 so as far as i can see unless uh some some serious grown-ups get in control of the economy
01:11:15.680 we are heading towards a collapse and hyperinflation
01:11:18.320 i hope this ages really badly i hope in five ten years time someone can play that back to me
01:11:25.280 and it's like you got that wrong but i fear that that's what will happen i think it'll happen and
01:11:32.320 i think what it'll do is it'll push everyone back to the gold well that's why gold the price of gold
01:11:37.280 is i think by 2032 if it's not an all-time high it's close sorry david no no i just think by 2032
01:11:43.600 there's a high possibility that we could be back on gold i think we're that close to the collapse i think so
01:11:48.160 yeah yeah yeah absolutely dan tupper would agree with you i can just see it like and i i'm not an
01:11:53.520 academic in the least right i basically spent my life meditating and running small businesses right
01:11:59.200 but i know i know more about the economy than she does right because i've had to sit in a business
01:12:02.800 i've had to work out what the minimum wage increase does and it's just um it's just an accumulative tax
01:12:08.800 that just grows and grows and grows right but and i look at this and i just kind of the one thing i do
01:12:14.640 have and it's not to the great degree that someone like pete north has a great degree of foresight you
01:12:18.960 can just see things happen well that's going to happen that's going to happen i can do that a bit
01:12:22.320 and i can just look at it and go well this isn't going to get beyond 2028 2029 and it's what will
01:12:27.680 kick this lot out will be an economic collapse because i don't think they're going to make it
01:12:31.680 to 2029 and i've said that since july 5th last year you think starmer's position will just erode
01:12:39.200 and his own backbenchers will force something well i'm interested what do you think well how would
01:12:44.880 that play out just there's two things there's this concept from the chinese buddhists that came out
01:12:50.080 out of a story that people who are going to be leader have what they call the divine cloak around
01:12:54.400 them you can see the presence around them and they they know so it'll be like that person can go into
01:12:59.280 war or they'll come back and worry he has the cloak right and there's lots of stories where this
01:13:03.040 happened and they said it and it was true um someone like tony blair had the divine cloak around them
01:13:08.320 right someone like margaret thatcher and you could see it in them now you might want to call it
01:13:12.000 charisma i think it's that mixed with another ethereal element that we can't quantify but we can sense
01:13:18.000 it in people oh they're a leader they're really i can get that i get that i get that he doesn't have
01:13:22.880 it so he's not going to last may didn't have it um see john major didn't have it sunak didn't have
01:13:30.000 it right brown didn't have it you can see they just didn't have that yeah yeah right he doesn't have
01:13:35.680 it he's not going to last right but no one in the party does have it so i don't see them lasting
01:13:40.800 and in 1979 remember we went through a similar thing and we took to the streets and threw them
01:13:44.720 out and that's what we've got to do we've got to be on the streets we've got a demand that they go
01:13:48.960 but nigel has it but whether he has it to the degree to last an entire term i don't know um i think
01:13:57.920 boris had it and blew it i think he wasted a divine opportunity that was granted to him and he
01:14:04.400 basically his wife just snuggled his head and he was gone so um i i think i think it's um letting
01:14:11.440 him off a bit too easily there i think he would have been wet and traitorous regardless of what his
01:14:15.600 wife wouldn't have been as wet and traitorous oh well but boris did have that that you want to say
01:14:21.360 quoi yeah about him i mean i hate boris i would charge boris with treason if it's up to me so i hate
01:14:26.800 his guts but he had that thing he does have it yes i throw shade at nigel all the time quite hard but he's got
01:14:32.400 it he has got it i went to a reform um conference once like two years ago ever and when he entered
01:14:38.400 the room he just couldn't deny it i've stood in a room with him he couldn't deny it absolutely has it
01:14:44.560 tony blair has it in spades they just they have it they have that thing that they've been blessed
01:14:49.840 for good or for ill they are there to push humanity through its historical story and starma doesn't have
01:14:55.680 it no not a shred no not a shred so just to um just to finish up on this then uh our economy shrunk
01:15:03.200 for the second month in a row a little bit uh but it just it just doesn't bode well and it's not a
01:15:07.840 shock don't buy that it's unexpected or shock of course it's not they're driving us off a cliff
01:15:13.440 and they've got their foot on the gas if anything do you think they're being truthful about what sorry
01:15:18.320 the figures oh is it worse than they're telling us i i i don't know i think that there are people
01:15:24.160 at the treasury it's their job isn't it to be sort of or at least to be seen to be transparent to some
01:15:30.400 degree so they might be fiddling it a bit they may well be fiddling it a bit um but i don't think
01:15:37.600 i don't think entirely i don't think it's pure fiction right i mean there's the office there's all
01:15:43.120 sorts of things in place to stop it being a complete liar so this poses an interesting point
01:15:50.720 then so if if it's going to collapse we we need to start of start the english prepping movement and i
01:15:56.640 wonder what that would look like if the americans is all water and ammo what's the english tea bags
01:16:01.520 and tea bags and what dig for victory i think it's uh beans and tea bags um allotments yes growing
01:16:08.320 your own spuds and things i think i guess very wholesome i i actually fear a nightmare future
01:16:15.200 scenario might be that there's fights around like bloody violent conflicts around allotments
01:16:23.760 because people have grown a bit of food i've thought about that and that's the difference
01:16:26.640 between life and death yeah so you fight over the allotment you haven't got a garden what are you
01:16:31.280 going to do yeah so there's going to have to be some sort of community thing where your surplus goes
01:16:36.640 into and then we go back to basically feudal england don't we we're back to plantagenet england
01:16:41.040 overnight return yes or the anarchy where loads of people just starved yes but i i will say that that
01:16:48.000 i through all of this my over and the reason i started to to speak about anything in public was
01:16:53.680 because i really had this sense of something that i genuinely saw on a very deep level that england will
01:16:59.840 go through what i it like a glorious restoration i don't mean in a political or monocle sense but i mean
01:17:05.520 the people will be restored back to their position and it the culture is it is a divinely imparted
01:17:14.000 culture well this is what uh this is something that the historian um arnold toyneby talks about you
01:17:20.640 know the idea that um you know where a spengler says that all civilizations are sort of like biologically
01:17:26.880 determined to eventually die what you've got with toyneby is he says well actually even though a
01:17:32.240 civilization can be wilting if it is still confronted with challenges and can overcome it
01:17:38.240 overcome those challenges then it can actually gain some more strength again and it can become more
01:17:43.920 confident in itself and it can build itself back up i mean how many times you know did the uh you
01:17:49.440 know like the byzantine empire go through just ebbs and flows before it eventually collapsed right but
01:17:54.320 there was several golden ages right it wasn't just one peak and then a huge dip was it yes
01:18:01.280 a good point yeah well basically it's england's world and they're all just living in it or it's
01:18:07.200 the british empire's world and this is true this is if you really want to be cold and hard about it
01:18:12.720 nor the nation in the west comes close we are the protagonists of history yes the main characters of the
01:18:18.800 west like so yes i think in the long in our near future we will see everything be fine but we do
01:18:25.840 have to go through some dark nights of the soul basically right well i'll go to uh i'll go through
01:18:32.880 the comments all of them i'll do uh i'll do my job uh habsification says uh frederick douglas uh four
01:18:39.680 boxes are getting closer especially the last box i'm not sure what that's referencing actually
01:18:45.520 habsification sorry frederick douglas the great uh uh anti-slavery yes yeah i thought he was okay
01:18:54.000 yeah uh sorry um that's a random name says uh for the record i think that we can all uh agree that we
01:19:01.200 want uh uh violence and bloodshed to be avoided uh with that being said if our corrupt leaders don't
01:19:07.680 stop things will degenerate uh before beyond anyone's control i mean yeah just look at southport
01:19:14.000 perfect example of that when you lose faith in your institutions people will take it into their
01:19:20.560 own hands right they will they'll need somewhere to direct their rage and ire won't they um common
01:19:28.000 man has no voice violence is his last resort um uh that's random name says uh again that wench
01:19:36.000 was crying in parliament for her career for no other reason also are we surprised our monarch
01:19:42.400 is a traitor when prince andrew was on the list that doesn't exist not particularly surprised no no
01:19:49.920 uh we also have there is something sort of dark and wrong at the heart of the windsor family
01:19:56.480 not every single one of them but a fair few of them too much privilege and not enough purpose
01:20:02.560 once you strip the royals out from doing what they should actually be doing
01:20:05.760 then they just play boys with a nameless life and and andrew unfortunately was it was a dashing
01:20:11.920 handsome brave he was a brave young man absolutely and he just had women thrown at him his entire life
01:20:18.240 wherever he went he wouldn't he was that addled by uh young lust he just wouldn't have even thought
01:20:25.120 twice that she was a kid he would have just thought oh for me wonderful
01:20:28.400 uh because he's just he's just not he's he might be brave but he's dense
01:20:35.760 um hapsification also says if a civil war breaks out in britain it will signal the end of liberalism
01:20:42.880 and will spark uh other civil wars in europe uh they just need permission um well i mean obviously we
01:20:51.200 don't want it to come to that uh we want to find a peaceful solution to it uh and tom rat 247 says i've
01:20:57.680 said before and i'll say it again even if kyle disagrees heinleinism uh fixes this all of this
01:21:03.840 i'm afraid that's a philosopher i'm not very much familiar with not robert heinlein the sci-fi
01:21:10.080 writer did starship troopers oh is it i don't know i don't know i've i've not watched starship troopers
01:21:17.440 actually i've yeah i know i'm sorry so found out found out at last all right uh let's go to the
01:21:24.320 video comments then i got this little computer that has 16 gigabytes of ram and a processor
01:21:32.640 overclocked to nearly three gigahertz with a few commands it can run an ai language model right on
01:21:38.720 it capable of an internal monologue an internal monologue helps you think process information and
01:21:44.640 make decisions only 30 to 50 percent of people have this so just imagine this little computer has more
01:21:51.280 intellectual capacity than 50 to 70 percent of humans scary thought scary thought indeed yes
01:22:00.560 i've never understood when people say that someone like kiss said hasn't really got an internal monologue
01:22:05.200 or they don't dream or they can't rotate an apple a 3d image of an apple in their own mind all things
01:22:11.040 like that i think but i could i don't i'm not trying to blow my own trumpet i'm just saying i could do that
01:22:15.120 when i was a little kid or how can you not do it i couldn't comprehend not doing yeah yeah how can you
01:22:20.560 not do it how could you not have an inner monologue i i honestly can't imagine if you if you at least
01:22:27.520 have a few shakespearean monologues floating around if you don't have a conscience then what is it that
01:22:32.160 actually occupies your soul yeah what is going on in there then well it's just a bit of input i'll
01:22:38.480 react to that and that's it that's all that's going on is it the legal system okay
01:22:45.840 during the first world war income tax was passed here in the canadian parliament under emergency
01:22:50.000 pretense and was promised that it would be repealed no later than 1921 and it really strikes me that
01:22:54.640 they are able to tell the most egregious of lies or otherwise go back in the most serious of promises
01:22:59.440 yet i am expected to remain faithful to a promise i was not yet alive to make we are also all made to
01:23:04.160 pretend that it's a consensual emancipating charity and not the state-based indentured servitude it is
01:23:09.280 at best which means we've predicated the entire modern liberal state on a system of taxation which
01:23:14.000 is fundamentally a terrible deception is it any wonder it's gone so wrong when that poison is lurking
01:23:18.880 as its own beating heart yeah absolutely great point i mean some of our first income tax was to
01:23:24.720 fight napoleon wasn't it pitt the younger younger bring in uh what we would think of as a tiny income
01:23:30.400 tax a temporary temporary temporary and here we are well the americans went to war for like three
01:23:36.720 percent didn't they with us or four percent or something oh right over like the stamp
01:23:41.040 two percent or something absolutely ridiculous but to tax the people to the degree that they are
01:23:45.200 is immoral it was it was always the romans classed it as a sin it's a sin in the bible the greeks classed
01:23:50.240 it as a sin the um all of our kings up until napoleon classed it is immoral so it's like we're supposed
01:23:57.360 to be the minimum amount of tax with the maximal amount of representation that's what it's supposed
01:24:02.080 to be but then look at the gravy train that's occurred i mean just look at the second homes
01:24:05.760 from mps it's insane any house that's bought under the second home thing that mps have should then
01:24:11.680 become an asset of the crown and a parliamentarian house and it's either sold or it's kept for the
01:24:17.680 next incumbent they shouldn't be allowed to make money like this it's wrong it's disgusting
01:24:22.560 like it all of it it's just it's an egregious affront and a sin on the on the british population
01:24:28.160 let alone someone like um nancy pelosi one of the greatest all-time stock traders well she's a she
01:24:35.840 comes from a crime family though doesn't she yeah yeah yeah straight up she's basically criminal
01:24:40.640 influence within the political system which goes on you know like a lot of politics are just criminals
01:24:46.320 in suits or too many of them far too many yeah right it's been three days since the fall of sauron
01:24:54.160 and middle earth hasn't stopped celebrating for now at least peace feels real
01:25:03.200 that is my politics yes that entire video whatever that is we want yes where is this from is that
01:25:29.520 did that did zesty king generate that himself i think so yeah yeah okay um kind of kind of awesome
01:25:36.320 if peter jackson personally directed that himself though i was gonna say it's been a few years since
01:25:40.640 i've watched lord of rings but i don't remember those bits in it um yeah no cool cool all right uh
01:25:47.040 shout out do you want me to read some comments from your section if you don't mind okay okay so um
01:25:52.000 um we've got uh omar uh says uh starma's concern is that too many of the channel migrants are drowning
01:25:59.440 he'd prefer they arrive through more direct funding uh then uh have to siphon taxpayer money uh through
01:26:06.960 ngos you can tell he's a terrible negotiator because he couldn't convince macron to take everything for
01:26:12.640 nothing in return uh and emos says i agree that the deal uh making uh skills of starma verify uh that
01:26:23.920 he has not read the art of the deal uh thinking his tastes lean more towards books with pictures like
01:26:30.960 the art of the deal and not pickles he could have just went there and basically said right macron this
01:26:37.600 is how it's going to go you're going to take them all back i'm going to show the entire world come
01:26:41.840 conclusive proof that your wife is a man that would solve the whole thing yeah uh i think there's
01:26:47.600 something a bit simian about bridget macron simian yeah monkey like whatever she's like whatever work
01:26:56.160 that that person has had done has accentuated whatever has been there yeah it's made her look
01:27:01.760 odd i feel like it's a syrup as well i feel like she's wearing a wig yes yes absolutely 100 does look
01:27:07.680 like a wig uh someone online says if you make your nhs and gibbs only available to english citizens
01:27:15.360 they'll all clear off by themselves i wish that were true um i feel like this uh there's a fair
01:27:22.640 amount of cope going when you say oh we just banned halal loads of them will self-deport or you close
01:27:28.080 mosques loads of self-deport there's all sorts of things i think some will a lot won't because it's still
01:27:35.680 better here than live right it's still better than living in rural albania or rural bangladesh
01:27:41.600 you're gonna have to go through the easy options until all you've got left is the hardcore which
01:27:46.800 you're gonna have to dig out with the military probably right yeah and i think you far off because
01:27:51.280 we need by 2040 we need somewhere between 12 and 15 million people to have left this country and some
01:27:56.720 of them will be natives who are on the left and that's fine we we can find them an island somewhere
01:28:01.440 where they can go make a communist commune and all be dead in 100 years no i disagree they're ours
01:28:05.280 they're our responsibility they smell no um you we we need that because as a country we're so overstretched
01:28:12.000 that we've got to get back down to sort of 55 million in order to reach some sort of function and
01:28:18.960 equilibrium because it had evened out at 55 million it would have just stayed there and that's where it's
01:28:25.280 supposed to be uh from my segment lord inquisitor uh hector x says welcome to the concert of the
01:28:32.400 pope burners uh we have right said fred harry robinson uh josh firm and count dankula headlining
01:28:39.360 tonight with the stelios on on vocals well that sounds like a very heavy metal gig um we've also got
01:28:48.480 uh jimbo g saying they really outdid uh the grenfell tower bonfire i still can't believe someone did
01:28:54.880 that like i still can't believe someone actually made that that was that was really dark that is
01:29:00.960 in bad taste that is really bad taste yeah i disavow that um and then from your final segment
01:29:07.040 both got um dirty belter saying one of our uh joke names probably from that previous segment of dan's
01:29:13.920 uh you say we don't have uh ubi but how many people work uh fisher price jobs in the public
01:29:21.600 sector contributing nothing whilst thinking they're working yeah uh chance bell says what if an mp's pay
01:29:31.040 was the exact average of their constituency it'd be interesting wouldn't it everyone will be wanting
01:29:37.520 whatever borough kensington's in right yeah and then uh michael uh drivelbis uh says first female
01:29:47.040 chancellor that can't understand basic math or economics stupid tart quite on the nose eloquently
01:29:55.280 said but they've been sold a dream that doesn't exist this is the liberal myth they've been sold this
01:29:59.520 thing of everybody can do anything right all you have to do is just be there and the world is different
01:30:05.360 and you're you can do anything that this person can do women can do anything men can do men can do
01:30:09.600 anything women can do and it's disastrous for both of them like men are made to make and break stuff
01:30:14.480 let's be honest you take away industry and you know what does industry do industry keeps men fit which
01:30:19.840 drives up testosterone but testosterone makes you disagreeable it will make you stand in the gap and go
01:30:24.640 nope not having that right not on my watch is what what we need more of and she all she's done is she's
01:30:29.520 just been told since she's a little girl you are capable of doing anything and nobody has given
01:30:35.040 her a reality check and this is her reality check and her entire reality is kind of like oh hang on
01:30:40.160 i can't do this i was told i could and then i was really good at fiddling accounts at the halifax and
01:30:45.680 now it's all come crashing down and i was also told that it's perfectly all right to just have a cry
01:30:50.480 if you need to let it out well maybe not when you're sitting in the house of commons on national
01:30:55.120 television yeah rachel well that i mean that was undignified but also potentially understandable given
01:31:01.120 um the nature of women in general but what was more shocking was starmer's response he didn't even
01:31:08.320 click somebody's in distress anybody else would have and it was his friend right even mps across
01:31:15.200 the aisle would have gone oh my god she needs to leave the chamber but he didn't even think he didn't
01:31:19.760 even click that a human a human is going and having an emotion what do i do because he's like
01:31:25.760 zuckerberg you know when i was a human um there's just nothing there he can't compute emotions it's
01:31:31.680 like shield and cooper are you tired are you hungry where what's going on yeah honestly all right well
01:31:38.800 that's all we've got time for today ladies and gentlemen if you'd like you can join us for lads
01:31:42.880 hour in half an hour at three where me harry and carl are going to be talking all about the absolute
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01:31:54.960 weekend and we'll see you next week thank you