The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - September 24, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1259


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 32 minutes

Words per Minute

172.28159

Word Count

15,996

Sentence Count

618

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

80


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.080 Hello and welcome to the podcast of Lotus Eaters, episode 1,259.
00:00:07.780 I'm your host, Harry, and I'm joined by Beau and Dan.
00:00:12.320 Yes, you've got an extra treat, the three most based Lotus Eaters, all in one go.
00:00:17.100 Obviously, they had to put me and Beau at either end of the table just to balance things out a bit.
00:00:20.820 We can't have a based overload shorting the equipment.
00:00:23.640 True, true.
00:00:25.020 Anyway, today we're going to talk about the Epping Hotel protests were justified the whole time.
00:00:31.080 I think I mentioned this a little bit in a segment last week, but it's good to reinforce that,
00:00:36.060 yeah, there was a reason they were out, and it's never a good reason.
00:00:39.420 I'm going to be going through Fraser Nelson and his lies, of which there are many.
00:00:44.140 We only have a limited amount of time, so I might have to split this into multiple.
00:00:47.640 I won't, actually.
00:00:49.040 And then we're going to be talking about Trump dropping a truth nuke on the UN.
00:00:54.380 Which I have no idea about, so I'm interested to find out.
00:00:57.660 Anyway, buy Islander, buy a mug.
00:01:01.720 Someone from the back room stole the one that I was using, so I'm back to my normal one.
00:01:05.660 And buy things for us because you love us.
00:01:08.520 Anyway, let's get on with it.
00:01:10.460 So this is Haddish Kebabtu, I think.
00:01:14.720 I'm not very good with full names, but Haddish Kebabtu from Ethiopia.
00:01:19.500 You'll know him because he's the chap behind the Epping Bell Hotel protest that went on for quite a while, as you'll remember.
00:01:30.420 In fact, I've got a photo of that.
00:01:32.360 Here we go.
00:01:32.760 The Bell Hotel in Epping.
00:01:35.160 This was the one that was right next to a school, correct?
00:01:38.200 Yes.
00:01:39.040 Yes.
00:01:39.580 And the individual in question was a bit naughty, and we go through that why, which caused all of these people to come out who were immediately branded as far-right and thugs and all the rest of it.
00:01:53.380 As you can see here, they're just an ordinary bunch of people, mostly concerned mothers.
00:01:59.400 But no, that didn't stop them from being smeared relentlessly in the press all summer for being far-right racist thugs.
00:02:07.140 So what's the story with, yes, old Haddish Kebabtu here, or however you pronounce it.
00:02:14.180 I might be butchering that.
00:02:15.660 So on the...
00:02:16.300 Who cares?
00:02:17.220 Yes, good point.
00:02:18.320 Good point.
00:02:18.620 On the 29th of June of this year, he arrived in a small boat.
00:02:25.600 By the 7th of July, he was committing offences.
00:02:30.680 So less than a thought, no.
00:02:31.880 Yes.
00:02:34.080 On the 7th of July, he made sexual assault on a 14-year-old girl in school uniform.
00:02:41.480 And we will see a little bit later his comments on his version of events of what happened.
00:02:47.940 It's comically bad.
00:02:49.840 Well, it's not comical, but it is, you know, his version of what went down there.
00:02:54.720 The following day, he made the same advances on the same girl, spotting her coming out of school again.
00:03:01.240 A sexual assault on a woman who tried to intervene.
00:03:06.120 So, yes, not a particularly glorious start to his time in our hospitality.
00:03:11.760 Later that same day, at 5 o'clock, he is arrested.
00:03:15.020 I'll give you footage of the arrest there.
00:03:18.200 A few days later, the protests begin outside the hotel because, quite understandably, local parents are not wildly happy about housing sexual predators in their mids next to a school.
00:03:28.600 Which immediately results in the national press branding them all as far-right thugs, as we have mentioned.
00:03:36.840 Now, come later July, the local council, in a surprise act of actually giving a damn about their local citizens, which is not the sort of thing you expect,
00:03:47.500 applied for an injunction to have this Bell Hotel closed down, or at least remove the asylum seekers from it.
00:03:56.240 Well, you know, only under pressure.
00:03:58.560 They didn't do it of their own free volition, out of conviction.
00:04:01.820 Yes, good point.
00:04:02.120 It was only because there was loads of pressure on them to do it.
00:04:05.540 Yes, fair point.
00:04:05.680 Yes.
00:04:06.420 But even so, it is still quite remarkable where, even under pressure, any public authority in Britain gives a damn about the English people.
00:04:16.000 Judge Stephen Eyre, something like that, granted an injunction against it and ordered the removal of the asylum seekers.
00:04:25.520 At which point the Court of Appeal came in, and they overturned the injunction, allowing the asylum seekers to remain at the Bell Hotel.
00:04:35.120 And their reasoning, I think we must have covered this at the time, it wouldn't be surprised if one of you two were the ones that covered this,
00:04:40.660 but their reasoning was that the national interest in asylum housing outweighs concerns of local sexual assaults.
00:04:50.540 I believe the wording that was used by the judge was that it was better to maintain the status quo.
00:04:58.620 Yes.
00:04:59.200 The status quo being young girls being assaulted.
00:05:03.220 Quite, yes.
00:05:04.840 And he said that the courts must avoid giving weight to citizens, because as it would incentivise further protests,
00:05:12.280 because of course no one else is going to want a bunch of sexual predators and immigrants living in their area either,
00:05:17.400 and if you let it in one place, then it's going to happen all over the place.
00:05:20.280 But, I mean, that bit of logic I can't fault, it's just evil and wrong.
00:05:26.280 Was that the judge that was a Fabian?
00:05:28.600 Well, we perhaps don't have time to get into his early life section.
00:05:33.460 There are certain characteristics that wouldn't surprise you, but still.
00:05:36.620 Yes, and his political background.
00:05:39.660 But yes, there's a bit of Fabian links thrown in there as well.
00:05:42.700 That's the one.
00:05:44.060 Yeah.
00:05:44.320 That's the one.
00:05:44.980 You can look into him in your own time.
00:05:46.800 Yes.
00:05:47.480 So, effectively, the needs of the asylum seekers outweighs the needs of concerned local parents and schoolgirls trying to get to school.
00:05:58.980 Why I'm mentioning this now is because, you know, this chap, Haddish Kababtu, has been sentenced.
00:06:07.740 He's going to get 12 months' custodial sentence.
00:06:11.100 But, of course, 12 months' custodial sentence does not actually mean 12 months' custodial sentence, not in this country,
00:06:18.220 because that's going to be less any time that he's already served,
00:06:21.020 and then the 40% rule will apply, which will mean he'll be out in about three months, so by Christmas.
00:06:28.280 Right.
00:06:29.040 Yes.
00:06:29.540 And then not deported?
00:06:31.540 Well, he could self-deport.
00:06:36.120 Right.
00:06:36.640 And he has expressed to his solicitor that that is his current intention, to self-deport afterwards,
00:06:42.800 because, of course, he hasn't seen much of the UK so far.
00:06:46.520 He was only here for a few days before he was arrested.
00:06:49.540 So if he had spent more time at the hotel, of course, he would have received all those lovely pamphlets that they get,
00:06:56.840 saying these are all the benefits you're entitled to, and this is how you go about claiming a house,
00:07:02.880 and, you know, this is how you make it impossible for yourself to deport.
00:07:06.100 Operation Scatter will be putting you in somebody's neighbourhood soon enough anyway.
00:07:09.980 Yes.
00:07:10.660 So he hasn't had a chance to see all of that material, but no doubt these organisations probably work inside prisons,
00:07:18.200 so, or if not, he'd be speaking to other people in prison and be like, yeah, you've got a good thing here,
00:07:22.660 you don't want to go back.
00:07:24.000 Didn't get much of a chance to, you know, see Lincoln Cathedral and Stonehenge.
00:07:27.980 No, he wasn't inspired by the rich culture of the nation or anything like that.
00:07:31.340 The thing that I get from this is that how quickly he started his sex crime.
00:07:37.320 Yes.
00:07:37.800 Was that, it says to me that that's why he was here, it's one of the reasons why he was here, is to do that.
00:07:45.020 I think that's a sound observation.
00:07:46.740 And the fact that he wants to go back now, I guess to his country of origin, back to, is it Ethiopia you say?
00:07:51.940 Yes.
00:07:52.720 That, well, the pickings are easier there for him, so he didn't really, he thought he could get away with it here,
00:07:58.800 that's what he probably heard on the grapevine.
00:08:00.420 Yes.
00:08:00.880 And the fact that he can't, well, may as well go home then.
00:08:05.440 I mean, in terms of real consequences, he basically has gotten away with it.
00:08:10.180 Oh, of course.
00:08:10.680 And if he chooses not to leave the country of his own volition, then let's think through the logic,
00:08:16.560 judging by other cases that we've seen of similar things.
00:08:19.860 Well, now he has been convicted of a sexual assault charge, he has gone to prison,
00:08:25.900 so the likelihood would be that were he to return to his own country,
00:08:29.760 that that might put a target on his back.
00:08:32.620 Well, actually, there is a...
00:08:33.980 Therefore, the human rights grounds for not deporting him will be,
00:08:38.460 well, we have to keep him in this country now,
00:08:40.420 because otherwise they might put him in prison or give him the death penalty.
00:08:44.660 Yes, actually, GB News interviewed an immigration lawyer on the subject,
00:08:47.560 and he said, well, now that he's a convicted sex criminal,
00:08:53.520 Ethiopia will almost certainly refuse him, and then that's it.
00:08:57.620 Oh, right.
00:08:58.060 So that's fine, you know, he just has to stay now.
00:09:01.720 That's how it is.
00:09:02.500 I'm also going to mention, I won't give a lot of time, but it's worth pointing out,
00:09:08.640 this chap, I think he's the one on the right, and his adorable wife here,
00:09:15.440 this is the Muslim chap who attacks somebody with a knife outside a consulate in London,
00:09:23.460 because that man was criticising Islam,
00:09:26.660 and he came at him with a knife screaming,
00:09:29.000 I'm going to kill you, hacking at him with a blade.
00:09:33.060 He's escaped all sentence.
00:09:36.260 So basically, the precedent has been set that if somebody is insulting a Muslim's faith,
00:09:43.060 attacking them with a knife leads to no consequences whatsoever.
00:09:46.620 So this post here says spared jail,
00:09:49.660 but what you're saying is not even convicted of anything.
00:09:52.800 No, he got a deferred sentence.
00:09:55.560 No, he was convicted, but his sentence was suspended.
00:09:59.680 That's the one, suspended sentence, yeah.
00:10:02.300 What are they going to do, put the protester in prison instead?
00:10:05.800 Probably.
00:10:06.480 No, he did.
00:10:07.140 Actually, yes.
00:10:07.960 Yes.
00:10:09.120 That's what they did.
00:10:11.480 That is what they did.
00:10:12.800 So, one Muslim in London burning a Quran,
00:10:15.840 another Muslim attacks him with a knife.
00:10:17.720 If the knife wielder doesn't go to prison,
00:10:23.260 and the Quran burner does,
00:10:25.940 neither individual should really be here at all.
00:10:29.760 So, I mean, that's the point,
00:10:30.640 and I think you might cover the Trump speech later on.
00:10:33.140 One of the bits he mentions in that is we're operating under Sharia law in this country.
00:10:37.000 Well, no, in the sense that we haven't passed the Sharia law of 2025 bill through Parliament,
00:10:44.480 but effectively we've got there through decisions like this.
00:10:47.580 So, that's worth pointing out.
00:10:48.900 So, it's just worth remembering, you know,
00:10:51.660 Lucy Connolly, a tweet that Starmer didn't like,
00:10:55.840 30 months in jail.
00:10:59.560 Hadash Kebabtu, whatever, 12 months,
00:11:03.460 which will actually be four months, maybe three.
00:11:05.800 This guy, suspended sentence,
00:11:09.600 and Ricky Jones, the Black Labour councillor
00:11:13.020 who was calling for people to have their throats slit.
00:11:15.880 No, no, he got off as well.
00:11:18.000 So, that's where we are.
00:11:19.340 Let's have a quick look at the BBC coverage, are we?
00:11:21.220 Because we've got this delightful little arrest video
00:11:25.560 where we get to see this chap, in his own words,
00:11:28.640 explain what was going on.
00:11:30.680 And bear in mind, this is the type of person
00:11:33.160 that our government is supporting
00:11:35.840 to the tune of six billion a year,
00:11:38.040 and we have 4,000 immigration lawyers
00:11:40.480 making sure that we get as many of these people as possible
00:11:42.860 and none of them ever go back.
00:11:44.400 Let's hear from him, shall we?
00:11:46.260 It's now 1715.
00:11:47.920 I'm arresting you on suspicion of sexual assault
00:11:49.560 on a female under 16 years old.
00:11:51.000 So, you didn't have to say anything.
00:11:52.320 It may harm your defence if you did not mention when questioned,
00:11:54.160 something which you later rely on in court.
00:11:55.580 Anything you do say may be given evidence, OK?
00:11:57.320 We're arresting you for prompting and effective investigation
00:11:58.900 by being something to you and prevent harm to yourself or others, OK?
00:12:02.160 No problem.
00:12:03.060 So, give us two minutes.
00:12:03.880 We'll just bottom a few things out,
00:12:05.060 and then we'll start getting rid of the people.
00:12:07.940 How much we need?
00:12:09.200 Yeah, well, I'll pull that round.
00:12:10.960 What do you mean, how much we need?
00:12:11.980 How much we need in the office?
00:12:13.360 How many hours in the office?
00:12:15.480 You'll go to the police station now.
00:12:17.460 OK.
00:12:18.080 So, you're under arrest.
00:12:19.640 Wow, I'm research.
00:12:20.800 Yeah, do you want to jump out?
00:12:21.760 I'm going to cuff you this way.
00:12:22.460 No, I'm not screaming after that.
00:12:23.380 Jump out for me.
00:12:24.320 OK, no problem.
00:12:26.180 Jump out for me, it's easier.
00:12:27.420 I can't get your bag, yeah.
00:12:28.220 Jump up, stand up.
00:12:30.080 OK.
00:12:30.480 Okay, hands like this for me.
00:12:31.460 OK.
00:12:33.600 Thank you.
00:12:46.440 The excuse is coming.
00:12:47.580 Just kind of step on this.
00:12:48.580 Put that in there for me, sir.
00:12:49.240 OK, she's right.
00:12:50.520 Give me one second, I'll pull you back.
00:12:51.800 Yeah, she's right.
00:12:52.240 The lady in blue.
00:12:53.740 Yeah, the lady, yeah.
00:12:54.680 She's drinking, and I pass.
00:12:56.480 Please follow me.
00:12:57.200 You are black man.
00:12:57.920 You are coming, man.
00:12:58.760 You are coming my home.
00:13:00.000 Just a child.
00:13:00.660 Yeah, just a child.
00:13:01.280 So the allegation is that you've touched a child on the inside of the groin.
00:13:05.620 I am a teacher.
00:13:06.100 Come over here, I need to search you.
00:13:07.280 Don't cry, it's going to be OK.
00:13:08.880 Come, step onto the pavement so I've got a little bit more room.
00:13:11.900 You can leave your shoes on, it's OK.
00:13:13.620 Step onto the pavement here.
00:13:15.220 No, no.
00:13:15.780 Stand up.
00:13:16.420 Stand up.
00:13:16.620 Stand.
00:13:17.060 Up.
00:13:17.780 There we go.
00:13:18.140 And then towards me.
00:13:18.780 Watch.
00:13:19.500 Follow.
00:13:19.740 Showing him how to step onto the curb, yes.
00:13:23.160 So after sexually assaulting this 14-year-old girl, his excuse was, is that she came out
00:13:30.560 of school, immediately got drunk, saw him, and said, you black man, you come to my house.
00:13:37.720 You're right.
00:13:38.300 Yes.
00:13:38.900 Yeah.
00:13:39.420 Sure.
00:13:40.460 The jury found that that was not a credible defence.
00:13:43.680 They didn't believe that.
00:13:45.540 But I suppose he had to make an attempt to defend himself.
00:13:51.880 Of course...
00:13:52.520 I think the thing there was as well, just like, he seemed like he was having fun at first.
00:13:57.800 Yes.
00:13:58.200 He was smiling and kind of joking along with them.
00:14:00.480 He didn't care.
00:14:01.720 He didn't care.
00:14:02.300 And then he starts to think, oh, there might be consequences to this, and he just flips.
00:14:06.220 To be fair, a lot of third worlders, when they've been caught out, they do give you
00:14:09.140 that sort of shit-eating grin where they just smile through it and hope it's going to be
00:14:12.100 okay.
00:14:12.480 That is a thing.
00:14:14.460 But then also, it's like a child.
00:14:16.740 Yes.
00:14:17.220 It's literally like the thought process and mind of a child.
00:14:21.280 There may be a reason for that.
00:14:22.520 I'm not sure we can go on to that.
00:14:23.100 Everything about it is alien.
00:14:24.680 You can barely speak English at all.
00:14:28.980 Attempting to cry and then just stop in and throwing his sandals off, kneeling down,
00:14:33.580 and not understanding how to step up a curb.
00:14:37.160 It's just, this is an alien person who doesn't belong in this country.
00:14:40.120 Yes.
00:14:41.540 We must turn our mind, of course, to the victims of this crime, and the judge did exactly that.
00:14:47.960 He turned his mind to the victims.
00:14:49.860 And so what, because you know they do those victim impact statements.
00:14:53.620 So let's have a look at what the judge's concerns was.
00:14:55.920 The judge was concerned that the impact of his offences would have on the other asylum seekers
00:15:01.320 at the Bell Hotel.
00:15:03.160 So we are thinking about the real victims here, the other asylum seekers.
00:15:06.660 That's nice.
00:15:08.480 I'm glad that they did that.
00:15:10.940 And just, this is a point I'll get on in my segment as well.
00:15:15.420 This man would be the exact same person if he had come through some safe asylum route as well.
00:15:22.360 Just getting on the boat and using that method to get over here doesn't suddenly do,
00:15:27.760 there's no alchemical process of crossing the channel that turns you into a kiddie fiddler.
00:15:33.940 These people are the same no matter what process they use.
00:15:39.180 Well, whether they're the 50,000 that come by boat, the 100,000 that comes in the back of the lorries,
00:15:44.360 or the one, or at least a number of the 1 million that come in through perfectly legal routes
00:15:49.760 that the Home Office allows, that is all right.
00:15:51.680 Of course, our shitlibs have egg on their face for this.
00:15:55.840 Kevin Maguire pointing out, you know, there's no paedophiles or rapists inside this hotel.
00:16:00.780 Well, I mean, there is.
00:16:01.780 I mean, that's been proven.
00:16:02.860 There's at least one.
00:16:04.020 Yes.
00:16:05.040 Very minimal of one.
00:16:06.620 I think there was another one, was there not?
00:16:08.620 But anyway.
00:16:09.400 Yeah, I think you might be right.
00:16:10.980 I didn't look into that on this one.
00:16:13.780 So let's talk about Haddish Kebab 2.
00:16:20.060 So apparently he was an Ethiopian sports teacher.
00:16:24.100 Now he left Ethiopia and he travelled through the Sudan, through Libya, across the Mediterranean,
00:16:31.860 through Italy and France before arriving in the UK.
00:16:37.100 Now the rules are you're supposed to stop at the first safe country you come to,
00:16:40.940 and he's travelled through at least three.
00:16:42.340 And I'd actually point out that Ethiopia is actually more stable and safe than Libya and Sudan.
00:16:49.400 So he crossed through two countries that are more dangerous than the country he started in,
00:16:53.820 then went through two safe countries before coming here.
00:16:58.640 Ethiopia, I mean, well, put it this way.
00:17:02.260 This is the number of flights going to Ethiopia.
00:17:04.600 This is not an unsafe country.
00:17:07.540 They have functional courts and government and all the rest of it.
00:17:11.260 You know, these are just flights from London to Ethiopia today.
00:17:17.040 Not an unsafe country, not somewhere.
00:17:22.840 I mean, if this was an unsafe country, there would not be dozens of flights going there every single day.
00:17:29.000 The Foreign and Commonwealth Office aren't advising people not to travel to Ethiopia?
00:17:32.620 No, they're not.
00:17:33.040 Probably advising not to go to Sudan.
00:17:36.080 Yes, fair point.
00:17:36.660 Which is a war zone.
00:17:38.280 Well, that would be reasonable, wouldn't it?
00:17:40.080 Yeah.
00:17:40.300 I didn't shake so much.
00:17:40.820 So to go from a safe country to here for who knows what reason,
00:17:46.280 he decided I'm going to pass through at least one war zone,
00:17:50.740 because I'm in such danger teaching children here.
00:17:53.480 Yes.
00:17:53.680 The 2022 Nationalities and Border Act, which was passed post-Brexit,
00:18:00.600 gives the authorities the powers to treat claims as inadmissible
00:18:05.520 if they're passing through a safe third country,
00:18:08.560 of which, of course, Italy and France would qualify.
00:18:13.100 So we can just treat his asylum claim as simply illegitimate, inadmissible,
00:18:19.740 and immediately remove him.
00:18:21.800 Except, of course, we can't because we don't have any return agreements of any countries.
00:18:27.340 And in this case, as the immigration lawyer, which I didn't play,
00:18:29.740 pointed out, Ethiopia would just say,
00:18:31.820 well, no, he's a sex criminal now, so he's not coming back.
00:18:34.400 Now, illegal entry into the UK is actually an illegal act
00:18:38.100 under the 1971 Immigration Act.
00:18:42.440 Under existing law, you can get four years in jail for that.
00:18:46.380 However, that is never applied,
00:18:48.060 because they just ship them straight into the asylum system,
00:18:51.140 such as hotels.
00:18:53.240 There's no working return agreement with Ethiopia.
00:18:59.100 And so basically, all of these people, they end up stuck in limbo,
00:19:02.240 just being ferried around hotels, HMOs,
00:19:05.940 until eventually it's decided that it's too much trouble,
00:19:08.320 and they're just going to give them indefinite leave to remain,
00:19:10.320 and then they just disappear into the housing system somewhere.
00:19:13.180 And then some of those will even get then turned into full citizens,
00:19:16.160 because they can say, well, look, I've had indefinite leave to remain for five,
00:19:19.240 ten years, you know, what's going ahead.
00:19:22.620 That's how you become just as British as myself, Dan, or Beau.
00:19:26.440 Yes, yes.
00:19:27.100 And why are we in this situation?
00:19:29.920 Prime contender is going to be the ECHR,
00:19:32.440 the European Court of Human Rights.
00:19:33.920 Article 5 of the European Convention of Human Rights
00:19:36.620 guarantees liberty unless detention is linked to imminent deportation.
00:19:43.680 And since apparently we can't do that, there's no detention involved.
00:19:52.360 UK courts have consistently shown they will go against the government
00:19:57.200 on the few token efforts that they have made to remove people.
00:20:01.080 And the prison capacity, we've got 88,000 places in the UK,
00:20:05.400 and they're all full.
00:20:06.860 And they need the tiny handful, and it is a tiny handful,
00:20:10.180 it's like a few hundred spaces they have left at any given time,
00:20:12.800 and they need those just in case anybody tweets something
00:20:15.680 that Keir Starmer doesn't agree with.
00:20:18.180 So, yes, that doesn't happen either.
00:20:20.920 So, in order to solve this, you might be thinking,
00:20:23.520 oh, well, this is unsolvable.
00:20:24.560 No.
00:20:25.620 This is a political choice, and we can overturn this at any time we want.
00:20:31.160 All it requires is withdrawing from the ECHR
00:20:34.400 and passing legislation that expressly allows detention
00:20:38.700 and instructs UK courts to disregard Strasbourg.
00:20:43.920 That's all it takes.
00:20:45.580 We have parliamentary sovereignty in this country.
00:20:48.480 Parliament, with enough of a majority,
00:20:50.420 you could write up any bill and pass it,
00:20:54.640 and it would be law.
00:20:55.640 And when there's one party that does enjoy a large majority,
00:21:02.320 such as Boris Johnson with an 80-seat majority, you might think.
00:21:05.660 Or Sir Keir Starmer.
00:21:07.020 Oh, indeed, yes.
00:21:08.220 He's got a massive majority.
00:21:10.200 Yes.
00:21:10.480 He could whip his party into passing such a bill.
00:21:14.740 It could be done tomorrow.
00:21:17.140 It could be done tomorrow.
00:21:17.720 So we know that it's legally possible.
00:21:23.780 All it requires is those two steps that I've already talked about.
00:21:26.640 It's also morally right.
00:21:28.460 Well, there is that, yes.
00:21:30.000 I mean, I didn't go there on the basis that it's a long time
00:21:32.940 since this country has done anything morally right,
00:21:34.780 and therefore it didn't occur to me to make that line of argument.
00:21:37.300 But you are correct.
00:21:38.120 That is actually an important point.
00:21:40.940 Also, we should look at international precedents on this.
00:21:43.600 So Australia runs an offshore detention processing camps.
00:21:49.000 They use a couple of islands for it.
00:21:50.680 This is one of them, Nauru.
00:21:53.020 I think I'm getting that right.
00:21:55.400 Now, that is off the coast of Australia.
00:21:59.600 And to give you some sense of how far,
00:22:04.000 I might need to zoom out a bit.
00:22:10.280 Bear with me.
00:22:11.140 There we go.
00:22:11.660 There it is.
00:22:12.100 Now, anybody who tries to get into Australia gets shipped off there.
00:22:17.820 You're welcome to run swim back.
00:22:20.140 None of them do.
00:22:21.540 Now, that is quite...
00:22:22.720 And apparently in Australia, that is a completely...
00:22:26.380 I mean, it's just non-political point.
00:22:28.760 Even the lefties don't try and argue against this.
00:22:31.680 That is thoroughly sensible.
00:22:34.320 Before I tell you my solution, I thought...
00:22:36.100 Although, just to quickly say,
00:22:37.600 Australia is still flooded with legal migrants.
00:22:40.440 Well, there is that, yes.
00:22:41.260 But at least they got that element of it out of the way.
00:22:46.100 I also thought, before I give you my solution,
00:22:48.880 I might just quickly tell you the process if you or I were to try and illegally enter Ethiopia.
00:22:55.880 So, we would be processed by the Refugees and Returns Service of Ethiopia, the RSS.
00:23:02.660 We would be held under the Immigration Proclamation No. 354-2003,
00:23:10.320 where making an illegal entry would result in fines and custodial sentences.
00:23:15.940 And as British nationals, we could be forcibly returned to the UK.
00:23:20.440 They would cuff us, put us on a flight,
00:23:22.660 and the UK authorities would cooperate and take receivership of us at the other end.
00:23:27.100 So, it works that way round.
00:23:30.100 Sounds pretty reasonable.
00:23:31.520 Yes.
00:23:32.420 How many cases are there of native Brits attempting to illegally enter Ethiopia?
00:23:39.240 Oh, it must be a terrible problem over there.
00:23:41.060 I suspect it's not a huge number, but the point remains,
00:23:44.700 there are intact procedures to sort it out if it's the other way,
00:23:48.980 which is worth bearing in mind.
00:23:50.320 So, my key point in this is, look, this is a political choice.
00:23:57.200 And I think they're doing it because if they can keep us on the 50,000 people
00:24:01.440 that arrive by small boats,
00:24:03.200 we're not looking at the 100,000 people who come on the back of a lorry,
00:24:07.100 or the people who overstay their visas,
00:24:09.700 or the million-plus people that come perfectly legally
00:24:12.820 because the Home Office stamps a bit of paper for them,
00:24:15.840 and then they just decide, oh, yeah, we're never going back again.
00:24:18.420 And let's bring over our entire extended family as well.
00:24:23.560 Yes, of course.
00:24:24.860 Or we're going to take sick Palestinian children,
00:24:29.460 and then after they've been here for like an hour,
00:24:32.180 they can then say, I want my family to join me,
00:24:34.600 and then their family can join them, and so on and so on.
00:24:37.960 But how would the NHS function without all of them?
00:24:42.040 Yes.
00:24:42.400 Well, the proportion of immigrants as patients in the NHS
00:24:47.140 is higher than the proportion of staff, so...
00:24:50.100 That can't be right.
00:24:51.120 Yes, well, you would think so listening to the narrative, wouldn't you?
00:24:54.840 So, what's my solution on this?
00:24:57.000 Well, I like this Nauru thing.
00:25:00.220 I give you St Helena's.
00:25:03.020 Now, that is a lovely little line.
00:25:05.360 It's got some historical sniffiness, this one, hasn't it, Beau?
00:25:08.280 Yeah.
00:25:09.140 We kept a short Frenchman there once, didn't we?
00:25:10.920 Yeah.
00:25:11.580 Right.
00:25:12.460 The Corsican monster.
00:25:14.300 Yes.
00:25:14.740 Napoleon Bonaparte.
00:25:15.860 So, there we go.
00:25:16.620 So, it has been used as a type of prison island before.
00:25:20.580 So, it's in the right neighbourhood.
00:25:23.640 Actually, I'd better zoom back into it, so I can give you my solution.
00:25:27.020 Now, this is a UK territory, so we can do what we want with it.
00:25:31.220 No further international treaties need to be put together on this.
00:25:35.920 And what do I have in mind?
00:25:37.380 What I have in mind is kind of military spec tents, camp beds, barbed wire, maybe a few
00:25:46.520 heating units if you're feeling generous, a couple of shipping containers put down to
00:25:51.660 store bulk dried food goods, maybe a couple of watchtowers as a perimeter, maybe a couple
00:25:59.880 of toilet blocks.
00:26:00.940 You know, we've got to be nice.
00:26:02.540 A couple of canteens, again, in shipping containers.
00:26:04.960 A big trench.
00:26:06.140 Well, you could do, but I'm going to be nice.
00:26:08.240 I'm going to make it feel homely for them.
00:26:09.580 It's the best you get at Glastonbury.
00:26:11.140 It's a giant cesspit, don't you?
00:26:12.540 And people pay, what, like 800 quid to go to Glastonbury or whatever it is?
00:26:16.400 I feel sorry for the normal, law-abiding citizens of St Helena.
00:26:20.440 Well, that's why I stress...
00:26:21.180 I guess we'd have to move them back.
00:26:22.580 You have to move them somewhere.
00:26:23.360 That's why I stress the point about barbed wire and watchtowers.
00:26:26.040 Okay.
00:26:27.080 Now, everything I've described there, I've done the numbers.
00:26:30.640 The capex for what I'm talking about is something between 40 to 80k per person.
00:26:37.100 There's still loads.
00:26:38.980 It is.
00:26:41.300 But when you put that into...
00:26:43.760 Let me give an example, right?
00:26:45.580 Let's take just this bit in the middle.
00:26:47.160 You see that bit in the row there?
00:26:48.140 So let's just like that.
00:26:49.700 Okay, so that bit there, no one's using it.
00:26:54.720 Middle of the island, that's about 200 acres.
00:26:58.360 You could get 80,000 immigrants in that at a density of...
00:27:02.360 Because I went around the edges, measured the edges, worked out the volume.
00:27:07.740 The army, when they're deploying people to theatres,
00:27:10.720 they maintain about 10 square metres per person.
00:27:14.120 So you could get 80,000 immigrants on that.
00:27:16.240 And for the capex of 3 billion, you could set up a fully functional camp there.
00:27:21.880 Now, you might think that's an awful lot.
00:27:23.100 That's half what we're spending now.
00:27:25.740 And you'd have a fully functional camp.
00:27:28.300 And fewer white children sexually assaulted, most importantly.
00:27:32.900 Well, there is that.
00:27:34.840 And army engineers could easily pull that off in six months.
00:27:40.420 Easily.
00:27:40.980 No international treaties, just pass those two laws that I've already talked about,
00:27:46.600 which anyone with a majority could do tomorrow.
00:27:49.920 And there you go.
00:27:51.260 Do you think Serco would be happy with that contract?
00:27:53.540 I would give it to the army myself, rather than Serco, because they're traitors.
00:27:59.060 So there you go, 80,000 people.
00:28:00.300 Now, that is not going to house all of them.
00:28:03.240 But what happens if you round up all of those illegal immigrants and everybody who's rised by boat and said,
00:28:09.300 right, you're off to a military camp in St. Helena's,
00:28:12.540 99% of them would self-deport immediately.
00:28:17.440 You think?
00:28:18.420 Yes.
00:28:18.700 Maybe a few would be like, oh, I'll just take the free bunk accommodation in St. Helena's.
00:28:27.780 But even then, this place has regular flights to South Africa.
00:28:31.140 I think a lot of them would sort of disappear into the general population of Britain.
00:28:36.200 Well, there was a whole...
00:28:37.740 Anyway.
00:28:38.000 There was a whole thing...
00:28:40.340 I mean, imagine the sort of TV escapades you could have following around British ICE agents.
00:28:49.700 Or you could deputise, you know, local base lads to go around rounding them up.
00:28:53.640 There's lots of things you could do on that.
00:28:55.020 You could get Baz for South in action.
00:28:57.340 Yes.
00:28:57.940 And the other thing I like about the St. Helena's option is, you know,
00:29:01.400 that I want to put...
00:29:02.340 To be clear, I do want to put barbed wire around it
00:29:04.560 so it doesn't inconvenience the 4,000 people that's living there.
00:29:08.000 But the other thing I noticed is there are around 4,000 immigration lawyers,
00:29:12.360 or immigration advisors, to make it a little bit more broad, in the UK.
00:29:16.600 Now, they're obviously going to need to go out there as well.
00:29:20.920 And it would be an interesting...
00:29:22.460 It would be interesting to see what happens to a society
00:29:24.660 when the population is 50% immigration lawyers.
00:29:27.620 What kind of society would that be?
00:29:29.940 We don't want to break up the lawyer-client relationship.
00:29:33.280 No, no.
00:29:34.000 That would be inhumane.
00:29:35.420 It's important that they stay close.
00:29:36.340 So maybe some of the judges who like this sort of thing.
00:29:38.240 I have a feeling it would begin to resemble Haiti.
00:29:41.600 Well, we don't know.
00:29:42.460 We've never tried that experiment of a 50% immigration lawyer location.
00:29:49.080 Which circle of hell do you most reckon it would resemble?
00:29:53.280 Yes.
00:29:53.900 It would do wonders for...
00:29:55.420 You know, and look, this is St. Helena's property.
00:29:57.560 So there you go.
00:29:58.060 If you're an immigration lawyer listening to this
00:29:59.780 and you're thinking you don't like this one,
00:30:01.040 you get perfectly reasonable little bungalows there.
00:30:03.340 Look, this is all fine.
00:30:05.640 There you go.
00:30:06.080 Let's click on one of these.
00:30:07.340 That was a bit slow.
00:30:11.840 But you get these charming little properties in St. Helena's.
00:30:17.080 They're dead cheap.
00:30:18.080 Whatever this one, 170k.
00:30:20.460 Peanuts.
00:30:21.040 You sell your, you know, your £2 million Islington flat.
00:30:26.620 You can have one of these.
00:30:27.520 Bit of money on the side.
00:30:28.820 Should work out.
00:30:29.540 Should work out perfectly.
00:30:33.080 Money.
00:30:33.680 Build some extra houses.
00:30:35.440 Immigration lawyers like going to swanky restaurants.
00:30:38.380 So the St. Helena's economy will get a massive injection.
00:30:42.200 The point I'm kind of making here
00:30:43.800 is that when reform comes in,
00:30:49.260 solving this problem can be done within a year, tops.
00:30:54.720 No reason why this cannot be knocked in the head within a year
00:30:57.640 the moment you get in a government that has the will to do so.
00:31:01.320 And if they don't do it, they're a massive scam.
00:31:05.180 If they do do it, you know,
00:31:06.500 I think we need to take their hats off to them.
00:31:09.040 I'll leave it there.
00:31:10.220 They are going to do it.
00:31:12.300 Sorry to have to say that.
00:31:13.920 Can I have a mouse, please?
00:31:14.980 You can have a mouse.
00:31:16.560 Thank you very much.
00:31:17.540 We need to do any of his reading stuff.
00:31:18.760 Yes, I'll go through the super chats and rumble rants that we've got.
00:31:22.260 Rumble Kasadwen says,
00:31:24.240 Our justice system always looks ridiculous
00:31:26.320 when applied to foreign barbarians who don't care about
00:31:28.380 or understand it.
00:31:30.020 What the hell do these people care about?
00:31:31.820 Trials, appeals, and arrest rights.
00:31:33.460 Yeah, there is something darkly comic and absurd
00:31:35.900 about that video of a man who clearly doesn't understand
00:31:38.820 or care what's going on being read his rights very quickly.
00:31:42.120 I would say don't bother, but I know that there are processes.
00:31:46.920 That's a random name.
00:31:48.460 Stay strong, Harry.
00:31:49.640 I shall fed post in your stead.
00:31:51.740 Thank you very much.
00:31:53.000 Don't want to get taken off of YouTube.
00:31:55.380 Hapsification in Bo's Britain.
00:31:56.520 Every man is required to have a beard like Bo and long hair like Harry.
00:32:00.240 Or both, like I suggested Bo should try.
00:32:02.360 That picture that you put up on your Twitter was great
00:32:06.940 of you back in the 90s with long hair.
00:32:09.940 Yeah.
00:32:10.240 That's quite a shock to me.
00:32:12.080 It was cruel of you to say grow it back.
00:32:14.460 I have a little island.
00:32:16.440 Alan Shearer used to have a little island of hair.
00:32:18.920 Well, grow that out and try and make it a comb over.
00:32:21.060 Have you ever seen the old Brian Eno look from the 1970s?
00:32:24.800 You could go for that.
00:32:25.680 Yeah.
00:32:25.820 You put an old photo of yourself up on X, did you?
00:32:28.440 Yeah.
00:32:28.740 It's a good picture, actually.
00:32:30.140 While you're reading the comments, I'm looking that up.
00:32:31.820 Yeah.
00:32:32.700 YouTube Super Chats.
00:32:34.740 How long do you think it will be before the USA reports
00:32:36.480 an influx of asylum applications from the UK
00:32:38.360 on the basis of religious or political persecution?
00:32:41.760 I don't really know what you could be referring to there.
00:32:43.920 Sorry.
00:32:45.240 Shin Subin says,
00:32:46.780 Keep fighting the good fight, lads.
00:32:48.740 The entire Anglosphere is suffering the same issue.
00:32:50.680 Respect from Australia.
00:32:51.940 Please ask the King to sack our Prime Minister.
00:32:54.280 The King will never do such a thing
00:32:56.620 because the King agrees with everything that is going on in this country
00:32:59.500 because he, too, is a traitor.
00:33:01.520 Mark H.
00:33:02.460 Harry, did you learn about the men of Al-Zut?
00:33:04.600 Carl gave me a short synopsis of the story.
00:33:07.600 I do not wish to look into it any further.
00:33:10.360 Nekima Gluck says,
00:33:12.840 They attempt as soon as they arrive
00:33:14.240 because they know from their pals who are in the UK already
00:33:16.260 they won't get prosecuted.
00:33:17.760 They know they're protected,
00:33:18.760 which encourages assault with impunity.
00:33:20.840 It's part of the benefits package.
00:33:22.360 I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of that's relatively accurate.
00:33:26.480 And Mr. Scary the Terry,
00:33:27.740 Do you think the three-time Medal of Honor
00:33:29.600 and Five Purple Hearts recipient,
00:33:31.740 Brandon Herrera, will win?
00:33:33.560 Will this set a precedent?
00:33:35.040 Will he lose all of his luscious sexy hair
00:33:37.120 from stress and white claws?
00:33:39.660 I don't have any idea about that.
00:33:41.280 Sorry.
00:33:42.600 Do you have any idea about that?
00:33:44.500 No, but Scary Terry.
00:33:46.200 Is he the one that always said bitch?
00:33:47.960 Scary Terry and, oh God, Rory would know this.
00:33:53.860 Rick and Morty.
00:33:54.800 Yeah, Rick and Morty.
00:33:55.780 Yeah, yeah.
00:33:56.980 There was one more come through from Dave Chandler.
00:33:59.660 I love the St. Helena idea.
00:34:01.020 The question is political will.
00:34:02.800 Even here in the US,
00:34:03.960 with Trump and Homan running ICE,
00:34:05.840 we're only deporting illegals.
00:34:07.040 In the tens of thousands,
00:34:08.360 we're still not serious.
00:34:09.520 Yeah.
00:34:10.220 Tens of millions came in under Biden.
00:34:12.980 Trump needs to ramp up those numbers.
00:34:14.600 And also, he needs to do an announcement with H-1B
00:34:17.600 that then isn't immediately rug-pulled a few days after.
00:34:21.360 Did you see about that?
00:34:22.620 Yeah, that was very disappointing.
00:34:25.220 Because that was going to be the best thing
00:34:27.200 that he'd done so far, frankly.
00:34:30.360 Immediate disappointment.
00:34:31.980 Anyway, so,
00:34:33.260 the big question that many people are asking is,
00:34:36.160 is Britain going through a terrible crime wave?
00:34:39.480 Is this country now worse than it used to be?
00:34:43.280 On the lips of many people,
00:34:44.980 judging by the evidence of their own eyes,
00:34:47.400 their own experiences,
00:34:48.900 anecdotes,
00:34:49.860 and reports that they see in the media,
00:34:51.920 most say,
00:34:53.440 yes, there is a crime wave.
00:34:55.020 Crime has gone up.
00:34:56.260 Yes, this is a worse place to live
00:34:58.180 than it once was.
00:34:59.560 But against the tide of
00:35:01.160 facts and common sense
00:35:03.700 comes one warrior.
00:35:06.060 That is,
00:35:06.980 Fraser Nelson,
00:35:08.800 editor of the supposedly conservative magazine
00:35:11.280 The Spectator,
00:35:13.620 who is always around
00:35:15.200 to drop some of the worst takes
00:35:17.700 you have ever seen
00:35:19.200 in your entire life.
00:35:21.040 And it raises the question,
00:35:22.700 is Fraser Nelson simply dense
00:35:24.880 or is he actively dishonest
00:35:27.940 and lying to your face?
00:35:30.020 I think a combination of both
00:35:31.940 seems to be the answer,
00:35:34.120 because not only is he lying to your face,
00:35:36.400 he's also very stupid
00:35:37.780 in the way that he does.
00:35:39.060 What has inspired me
00:35:40.280 to look into Fraser Nelson,
00:35:42.360 who is one of this channel's
00:35:44.320 least favourite people
00:35:45.860 in the entire world,
00:35:46.980 I would argue
00:35:47.560 one of the worst people
00:35:49.080 in the country,
00:35:49.700 and that's against some
00:35:50.360 pretty competitive competition.
00:35:52.340 Well, it's the fact
00:35:53.240 that I keep seeing
00:35:54.440 normies
00:35:55.440 on social media
00:35:57.040 posting around
00:35:58.440 this video,
00:35:59.720 which came out
00:36:00.560 at the beginning of the,
00:36:01.800 nearer the beginning of the month,
00:36:03.060 the 12th of September,
00:36:04.360 as a summary
00:36:05.680 of a larger column
00:36:07.420 that he had produced
00:36:08.460 for the Times newspaper.
00:36:10.960 And it's Fraser Nelson
00:36:12.280 telling you that crime
00:36:13.800 is not experiencing
00:36:15.960 a massive uptick
00:36:17.480 since the influx
00:36:19.000 of foreign invaders
00:36:20.480 came into this country,
00:36:22.080 and in fact
00:36:23.000 is reaching a 25-year low.
00:36:26.640 How does he have the stats
00:36:28.580 to try to back
00:36:29.820 this information up?
00:36:31.060 He's saying things like
00:36:31.940 knife attacks took a drop
00:36:34.480 to a 25-year low.
00:36:35.860 NHS hospital admissions
00:36:37.240 due to knife attacks
00:36:38.380 are reaching a 25-year low.
00:36:41.160 And he goes on
00:36:42.020 to make a number of other
00:36:43.420 absurd-sounding claims,
00:36:46.420 which many people
00:36:47.420 that I have seen,
00:36:48.240 people who don't look into this
00:36:49.560 and don't want to trust
00:36:51.060 their eyes
00:36:51.680 when they walk into their towns
00:36:53.220 and their town centres
00:36:54.540 and see that they are
00:36:55.600 completely desolate,
00:36:57.060 worse than they've ever been,
00:36:58.620 and they know people
00:36:59.940 who've been victimised by crime,
00:37:01.400 they don't want to believe that
00:37:02.800 because, like Fraser Nelson,
00:37:04.440 they want to believe
00:37:05.280 that the multicultural project
00:37:06.880 of Britain
00:37:07.840 has been a resounding success.
00:37:11.180 And I want to look into
00:37:12.480 a little bit of why
00:37:13.340 Fraser Nelson
00:37:14.080 might want to believe that as well.
00:37:15.940 But let's look at a little bit
00:37:17.260 of the larger article
00:37:19.020 that this is summarised from.
00:37:22.380 And I'm going to read
00:37:23.240 some passages from this.
00:37:26.000 And remember,
00:37:28.000 these are not my words.
00:37:29.200 These are the words of
00:37:30.620 Fraser Nelson,
00:37:32.080 famous,
00:37:33.580 conservative,
00:37:34.860 whatever that means
00:37:35.940 in this day and age.
00:37:37.460 He says,
00:37:38.180 It becomes impossible
00:37:39.400 to believe
00:37:40.060 what the facts
00:37:40.740 do seem to suggest.
00:37:42.500 That our society,
00:37:43.520 for all its faults,
00:37:44.320 is probably safer,
00:37:46.440 richer,
00:37:47.140 and better
00:37:47.940 than any before it.
00:37:50.100 Not just
00:37:50.680 any time in Britain,
00:37:53.040 any other civilisation
00:37:55.160 that ever came before
00:37:56.640 modern Britain,
00:37:58.420 the UK.
00:37:59.920 Today,
00:38:00.720 progress is the truth
00:38:01.860 that dare not speak its name.
00:38:03.860 Major environmental
00:38:04.620 and social achievements
00:38:05.760 are barely known,
00:38:06.820 and when mentioned,
00:38:08.040 universally disbelieved.
00:38:09.920 And he goes on
00:38:10.580 to cite things like
00:38:11.460 a 53% reduction
00:38:12.920 in greenhouse gas emissions
00:38:14.920 over the past 25 years.
00:38:17.100 Which makes it so much better
00:38:18.820 for me and everybody else
00:38:20.400 that I know
00:38:21.080 that I guess
00:38:22.340 the housing crisis
00:38:23.480 doesn't matter anymore.
00:38:25.280 Massive wage stagnation
00:38:27.700 doesn't matter anymore.
00:38:29.840 Huge raise in inflation
00:38:31.440 doesn't matter anymore.
00:38:33.140 The fact that the government
00:38:34.000 stole years
00:38:35.360 from people's lives
00:38:36.480 under the COVID regime
00:38:37.900 doesn't matter anymore.
00:38:40.620 Dropping birth rates
00:38:41.640 of native children,
00:38:43.760 that doesn't matter.
00:38:45.200 Thank the gods
00:38:46.060 greenhouse gas emissions
00:38:48.000 are down.
00:38:49.220 Thank you very much, Fraser.
00:38:50.920 School sizes,
00:38:52.120 unemployment,
00:38:52.600 just the general breakdown
00:38:55.360 of a high-trust society
00:38:56.540 that you cannot deny.
00:38:58.420 If you live in this country,
00:38:59.520 you cannot deny it.
00:39:01.060 My high street,
00:39:01.880 which is completely dead,
00:39:03.600 empty,
00:39:04.140 filled with nothing
00:39:04.700 but Turkish barbershops,
00:39:06.360 phone shops,
00:39:07.420 nail salons,
00:39:08.580 doesn't matter.
00:39:09.580 But also,
00:39:10.020 there's the perfectly
00:39:10.540 straightforward evidence
00:39:11.400 of my eyes and ears.
00:39:12.140 I can remember
00:39:12.760 walking around
00:39:13.720 this country 25 years ago.
00:39:16.000 I can see it
00:39:16.520 with my own eyes and ears
00:39:17.380 what is going on,
00:39:18.640 and the country
00:39:20.000 is becoming less lawful.
00:39:22.600 And if he believes
00:39:23.460 his numbers,
00:39:23.960 it's only because
00:39:24.360 people can't be bothered
00:39:25.080 to report it anymore.
00:39:26.380 Well, that's where
00:39:27.180 we'll get into
00:39:27.720 some of the more
00:39:28.420 detailed breakdown
00:39:29.480 of why he believes
00:39:30.640 all of this.
00:39:31.740 So he goes on to say,
00:39:33.560 most crimes
00:39:34.360 have always gone unreported.
00:39:36.640 That's why the Thatcher
00:39:37.580 government set up
00:39:38.740 the Crime Survey.
00:39:40.000 That's the Crime Survey
00:39:40.980 of England and Wales,
00:39:43.080 asking thousands
00:39:43.940 of households,
00:39:45.060 specifically 35,000,
00:39:47.160 spread evenly geographically.
00:39:48.920 That is 1,000 households
00:39:50.480 per county.
00:39:52.680 If they have suffered crime,
00:39:54.000 and if so,
00:39:54.740 what type?
00:39:55.580 It shows that over
00:39:56.260 the past 20 years,
00:39:57.280 that since the start
00:39:58.000 of Strictly Come Dancing,
00:39:59.640 I don't know why
00:40:00.480 he makes that particular,
00:40:01.580 is there some correlation
00:40:02.680 being suggested here?
00:40:04.740 Is there some causation?
00:40:05.920 Strictly Come Dancing
00:40:06.740 came out and we're starting
00:40:07.760 to see a reduction
00:40:08.460 in crime rates,
00:40:09.420 but that's the kind
00:40:10.080 of faulty logic
00:40:10.820 that I would expect
00:40:11.560 from Fraser Nelson.
00:40:13.100 Robbery is down 60%.
00:40:15.460 Bike theft and car theft
00:40:17.560 have both halved.
00:40:19.180 Burglary is down
00:40:20.480 by two-thirds,
00:40:21.660 and all violent crime,
00:40:23.280 according to the survey,
00:40:24.660 is halved since 2005.
00:40:27.900 So,
00:40:28.780 these are the claims
00:40:30.380 that are being made
00:40:31.500 using the data
00:40:33.780 that has been provided
00:40:34.920 by the Crime Survey,
00:40:37.160 which again,
00:40:37.880 is kind of an evenly
00:40:39.240 weighted survey
00:40:40.240 going out to
00:40:40.940 35,000 households
00:40:42.560 across the country,
00:40:44.420 evenly distributed
00:40:45.500 from each county,
00:40:48.120 just asking them.
00:40:49.560 And there can be
00:40:51.120 some benefit
00:40:52.400 to asking these
00:40:53.640 kinds of questions,
00:40:54.680 especially in picking up
00:40:56.060 unreported crime.
00:40:57.720 But you also notice
00:40:58.820 that this
00:40:59.580 is,
00:41:00.820 one,
00:41:00.940 a very specific way
00:41:02.340 of trying to count crime
00:41:04.200 that should be measured up
00:41:06.680 against other metrics
00:41:08.300 of counting crime,
00:41:09.400 and two,
00:41:10.400 very limited
00:41:11.380 in its scope,
00:41:13.140 as I'll go on.
00:41:14.260 And furthermore,
00:41:15.280 just ask yourself this,
00:41:17.680 does that pass
00:41:18.700 the sniff test?
00:41:21.020 Right?
00:41:22.200 When you go about
00:41:23.520 your day-to-day life,
00:41:25.120 when you read
00:41:25.700 your local newspapers,
00:41:27.320 when you interact
00:41:28.160 with people
00:41:28.840 on a day-to-day basis,
00:41:30.920 do you feel
00:41:32.780 as though things
00:41:33.640 are safer
00:41:34.240 than they have ever been?
00:41:35.700 When you know
00:41:36.560 that we have been
00:41:37.120 importing millions
00:41:38.260 of people
00:41:39.000 from countries
00:41:40.040 which are known
00:41:40.660 to be war zones
00:41:41.840 at the best of times,
00:41:43.780 and demographics
00:41:44.600 that when you see
00:41:45.540 the crime rates
00:41:46.500 of them
00:41:46.900 in other countries,
00:41:48.440 like America,
00:41:49.780 you see that they commit
00:41:50.820 a disproportionate
00:41:51.940 rate of violent crime.
00:41:53.860 When you look
00:41:54.680 at prison population
00:41:55.880 statistics
00:41:56.540 and see that
00:41:57.280 people of the Muslim faith
00:41:59.180 are overrepresented
00:42:00.220 by about three
00:42:01.380 or four times,
00:42:03.220 black people
00:42:03.900 are overrepresented
00:42:04.840 in prisons
00:42:05.740 by three or four times
00:42:08.020 if not more,
00:42:09.560 does this pass
00:42:10.280 the sniff test
00:42:11.080 knowing all of that
00:42:11.960 or does this come across
00:42:12.860 like somebody
00:42:13.440 is telling you
00:42:14.580 bold-faced lies
00:42:16.100 and trying to get
00:42:17.040 away with it?
00:42:17.880 Because that's what
00:42:18.680 he's doing.
00:42:19.440 And we'll get on
00:42:20.020 to the information
00:42:20.940 showing that
00:42:21.940 in a moment.
00:42:22.880 The evidence
00:42:23.340 of my own eyes
00:42:24.160 is just my anecdotal
00:42:25.020 but living in the
00:42:26.040 real world,
00:42:26.580 living in reality,
00:42:27.860 that's just not the case.
00:42:30.300 And I wonder
00:42:31.240 what the stats are
00:42:32.880 whether they're up
00:42:33.460 or down
00:42:33.960 since Strictly started
00:42:35.100 on Islamic terrorist
00:42:37.820 murders.
00:42:39.380 Or sexual assault.
00:42:40.220 What were they like
00:42:40.940 pre the year 2000
00:42:42.520 against now?
00:42:44.200 Note that he's ignoring
00:42:45.220 things like sexual assault.
00:42:46.600 Oh.
00:42:47.180 Oh, really?
00:42:47.580 Oh, that gets skipped
00:42:49.300 over, does it?
00:42:49.760 Yeah.
00:42:50.040 Right, OK.
00:42:50.540 He's got a lot of
00:42:51.140 nice graphs
00:42:51.860 which are included
00:42:52.760 in this article
00:42:53.380 because he likes to
00:42:54.100 cite polls saying
00:42:55.240 that people,
00:42:55.940 well, people feel
00:42:57.180 like crime is up.
00:42:59.480 But I don't like...
00:43:00.040 Because I can see it.
00:43:01.300 Well, Fraser Nelson
00:43:02.380 disagrees with how
00:43:03.740 you feel
00:43:04.340 because he's got
00:43:05.380 very selectively
00:43:06.600 chosen surveys
00:43:07.860 where a line
00:43:09.160 goes down
00:43:09.840 which normally
00:43:10.720 would break
00:43:11.260 Fraser Nelson's heart
00:43:12.620 because he only likes
00:43:13.700 it when graphs go up.
00:43:14.740 Yeah, but it's not
00:43:15.180 how I feel.
00:43:16.000 I mean, I literally
00:43:16.440 walked out of the office
00:43:17.420 a month ago
00:43:18.620 and watched somebody
00:43:19.360 get stabbed.
00:43:20.580 Yeah, we've all
00:43:21.480 witnessed crime
00:43:22.600 first hand.
00:43:24.160 But the thing is as well,
00:43:25.480 and this is another
00:43:26.060 part of it,
00:43:27.400 the way that this
00:43:28.800 survey is distributed
00:43:30.140 across the county,
00:43:31.800 we all know
00:43:32.580 that there are
00:43:33.000 some places
00:43:34.020 which have
00:43:35.220 basically no crime.
00:43:36.640 There are still
00:43:37.540 some havens.
00:43:38.700 Of course,
00:43:39.060 Operation Scatter
00:43:39.960 is trying to change
00:43:41.000 that by putting
00:43:42.700 in violent criminals
00:43:44.000 into your next door
00:43:45.180 neighbour's old house
00:43:47.240 by paying off
00:43:48.700 landlords.
00:43:50.860 But there are
00:43:51.980 still parts of the
00:43:52.880 country that serve
00:43:53.700 as a haven
00:43:54.300 where basically
00:43:55.080 no crime is committed.
00:43:57.160 But there are also
00:43:57.940 parts of the country
00:43:59.060 that are massive
00:44:00.140 hotspots for crime,
00:44:01.720 where a lot of
00:44:02.280 crime spikes happen
00:44:03.480 every single day.
00:44:05.580 And so the way
00:44:06.560 that this is
00:44:07.580 distributed
00:44:08.220 in this survey
00:44:09.280 means that you
00:44:10.400 will necessarily
00:44:11.060 be under-reporting
00:44:12.360 the criminal hotspots
00:44:13.480 and under-reporting
00:44:16.420 the crime
00:44:17.260 that may be
00:44:17.940 going on there
00:44:18.560 because that's
00:44:19.020 maybe only one
00:44:19.640 or two households
00:44:20.340 over a thousand.
00:44:22.020 So that's one way.
00:44:22.940 He carries on to say
00:44:24.120 I'd also argue
00:44:25.340 not just that
00:44:26.000 the streets are safer
00:44:26.740 but that in general
00:44:27.560 this is probably
00:44:28.480 the best time
00:44:29.940 to be alive
00:44:30.860 ever.
00:44:32.940 The best time
00:44:34.240 to be alive.
00:44:35.560 That's a better
00:44:35.880 than the 1950s
00:44:36.780 for example.
00:44:37.520 Yes.
00:44:37.920 Ask your elderly
00:44:38.620 grandfather
00:44:39.460 how things were
00:44:41.000 back when he was young.
00:44:42.360 and his experiences
00:44:43.760 then versus now
00:44:45.400 and see if
00:44:46.120 see if you come
00:44:46.820 to agreement
00:44:47.280 with that.
00:44:48.440 That is to say
00:44:48.920 if you could
00:44:49.320 choose to live
00:44:50.000 in
00:44:50.320 choose any era
00:44:51.880 to live in Britain
00:44:52.680 but not your place
00:44:54.320 in society
00:44:54.940 you'd choose
00:44:56.120 right now.
00:44:58.240 Who does he think
00:44:59.240 he's kidding
00:44:59.720 exactly?
00:45:01.860 Well
00:45:02.240 he got it past
00:45:03.240 the editor
00:45:03.660 of the Times.
00:45:05.100 So
00:45:05.660 presumably
00:45:06.640 they thought
00:45:07.400 there was some
00:45:07.960 kind of merit
00:45:08.800 to this.
00:45:10.480 NHS
00:45:10.760 hospital admissions
00:45:12.000 in England
00:45:12.580 for all assaults
00:45:13.440 night assaults
00:45:14.220 bodily force
00:45:14.940 or firearms
00:45:15.260 and again
00:45:15.920 I really dislike
00:45:17.180 this use of
00:45:18.240 going back
00:45:19.400 only about 25 years
00:45:20.700 as well
00:45:21.760 because mass
00:45:22.920 immigration
00:45:23.360 did not start
00:45:24.200 25 years ago.
00:45:25.980 Mass immigration
00:45:26.640 really began
00:45:28.080 sometime around
00:45:29.220 the 50s
00:45:30.100 and 60s.
00:45:30.880 It was a lower
00:45:31.580 number
00:45:32.080 there was a lower
00:45:33.280 lower floods
00:45:34.760 coming in
00:45:35.440 but even
00:45:36.200 by the time
00:45:36.720 you get to
00:45:37.060 the 1960s
00:45:37.940 you have
00:45:38.500 enough reason
00:45:39.040 for Enoch
00:45:39.600 Powell
00:45:39.960 to be coming
00:45:40.680 out and
00:45:41.040 making statements
00:45:41.680 about the
00:45:42.060 effects of
00:45:42.480 migrant crime
00:45:43.240 and for that
00:45:44.920 to resonate
00:45:45.420 enough with
00:45:45.980 people on
00:45:46.480 the ground
00:45:46.900 that he
00:45:47.400 becomes the
00:45:47.820 most popular
00:45:48.360 politician
00:45:49.320 in the
00:45:49.680 entire
00:45:49.980 country.
00:45:50.960 It is
00:45:51.760 disingenuous
00:45:52.400 I wonder
00:45:53.020 what the
00:45:53.340 numbers were
00:45:53.820 in say
00:45:54.500 1950
00:45:55.140 and the
00:45:56.700 numbers are
00:45:57.160 slightly
00:45:57.500 down
00:45:59.240 but they're
00:46:00.540 still really
00:46:01.520 high
00:46:01.800 so
00:46:02.720 what are you
00:46:03.640 trying to
00:46:03.960 prove?
00:46:04.360 And he
00:46:05.620 goes on to
00:46:06.100 say and I
00:46:06.480 think this
00:46:06.760 is one of
00:46:07.120 the big
00:46:07.480 things that
00:46:08.660 motivates all
00:46:09.560 of this
00:46:10.060 is that he
00:46:11.280 is absolutely
00:46:12.120 obsessed with
00:46:13.660 demographic collapse
00:46:14.720 and you can see
00:46:15.340 him always talking
00:46:16.200 about it here
00:46:16.920 demography is
00:46:18.300 destiny we
00:46:18.960 could be in a
00:46:19.540 worse place
00:46:20.120 because working
00:46:21.480 age population
00:46:22.340 is growing
00:46:23.560 because he's
00:46:24.860 absolutely terrified
00:46:26.140 of the
00:46:27.420 population
00:46:28.000 dipping at
00:46:29.140 any point
00:46:29.720 because he
00:46:30.180 ends the article
00:46:30.720 by saying the
00:46:31.160 biggest problem
00:46:31.720 facing any
00:46:32.280 country is
00:46:32.700 demographic
00:46:33.060 collapse
00:46:33.560 and almost
00:46:34.260 every country
00:46:34.800 in Europe
00:46:35.160 is bracing
00:46:35.660 itself for
00:46:36.500 a steep
00:46:36.820 decline in
00:46:37.360 its working
00:46:37.900 age population
00:46:38.860 but not
00:46:39.580 Britain
00:46:40.020 alone in
00:46:41.040 Europe we're
00:46:41.520 projected to
00:46:42.060 grow at a
00:46:42.520 normal rate
00:46:43.020 if demographics
00:46:43.620 is destiny
00:46:44.240 ours is pretty
00:46:45.320 strong
00:46:45.660 he neglects to
00:46:46.640 mention how
00:46:47.520 many of these
00:46:48.200 working age
00:46:49.160 people are
00:46:49.760 actually coming
00:46:50.280 into the
00:46:50.640 country and
00:46:51.580 working versus
00:46:53.400 immediately claiming
00:46:54.500 benefits
00:46:55.160 but that's
00:46:56.440 that's neither
00:46:57.140 he must know
00:46:57.760 this is this is
00:46:58.900 really bad faith
00:46:59.800 he must know
00:47:00.340 that
00:47:00.640 this is why
00:47:02.000 I ask the
00:47:02.540 question is he
00:47:03.780 just an idiot
00:47:04.580 or is he
00:47:05.520 dishonest
00:47:05.800 because I don't
00:47:06.140 think he's an
00:47:06.600 idiot
00:47:06.820 I don't I don't
00:47:08.940 I don't like the
00:47:09.580 man I don't agree
00:47:10.160 with his worldview
00:47:10.740 and his takes
00:47:11.800 and what he's
00:47:12.220 doing but he's
00:47:13.020 not an idiot
00:47:13.500 is he
00:47:13.880 is it possible
00:47:14.740 he's just simply
00:47:15.540 never considered
00:47:16.360 the possibility
00:47:16.920 that we don't
00:47:17.640 need to keep
00:47:18.280 doing the big
00:47:19.300 three the NHS
00:47:20.140 the pensions
00:47:21.320 and the welfare
00:47:21.880 the way we do
00:47:22.520 now because
00:47:22.920 that's the only
00:47:23.440 reason you need
00:47:24.100 a growing population
00:47:24.820 is because all
00:47:25.740 three of those
00:47:26.200 things are Ponzi
00:47:26.760 schemes
00:47:27.160 well are we
00:47:31.700 really surprised
00:47:32.360 when there is
00:47:32.800 a very very
00:47:33.420 famous clip
00:47:34.220 from 2017
00:47:35.120 now where
00:47:36.200 he basically
00:47:37.380 comes out as
00:47:38.020 a proponent
00:47:38.640 an advocate
00:47:39.360 for lying
00:47:40.100 to people
00:47:40.880 really
00:47:41.660 yes
00:47:42.380 where he says
00:47:43.540 as long as
00:47:44.180 you lie to
00:47:44.640 people that
00:47:45.200 you hear their
00:47:45.780 concerns about
00:47:46.540 immigration
00:47:47.100 you can do
00:47:48.120 whatever you
00:47:48.820 want
00:47:49.220 really he said
00:47:50.960 that I haven't
00:47:51.360 seen this clip
00:47:51.960 I'll play a bit
00:47:52.720 say it's famous
00:47:53.400 but I don't
00:47:53.940 think I've seen
00:47:54.320 her experience
00:47:56.660 so far
00:47:57.240 of a short
00:47:57.640 premiership
00:47:58.280 is if you
00:47:59.180 go
00:47:59.440 if you persuade
00:48:00.540 people that
00:48:01.000 you're listening
00:48:01.500 to what they
00:48:01.920 have to say
00:48:02.560 that you don't
00:48:03.800 reject their
00:48:04.540 concerns as
00:48:05.480 being bigoted
00:48:06.300 or xenophobic
00:48:07.720 that if you
00:48:09.260 talk in a
00:48:10.340 language that
00:48:11.500 is more
00:48:12.200 that is more
00:48:13.140 uncommon with
00:48:13.740 neglected voters
00:48:14.700 than it is
00:48:15.680 with the
00:48:16.520 metropolitan
00:48:17.480 fashionable elites
00:48:18.700 then that goes
00:48:19.600 a long way
00:48:20.280 you don't have
00:48:20.900 to come up
00:48:21.280 with policies
00:48:21.980 you know
00:48:22.680 banning immigrants
00:48:23.620 or anything like
00:48:24.280 that
00:48:24.580 all you need
00:48:25.420 to do
00:48:25.880 is to basically
00:48:26.680 say to people
00:48:27.200 I hear your
00:48:27.900 concerns
00:48:28.520 I mean let's
00:48:29.300 look at David
00:48:29.700 Cameron
00:48:30.000 he actually I
00:48:30.800 think did quite
00:48:32.200 a good job
00:48:32.700 here as well
00:48:33.360 he was
00:48:34.200 nobody expected
00:48:35.040 him to win a
00:48:35.520 majority in
00:48:36.240 2015 but he
00:48:37.180 did
00:48:37.520 and he had a
00:48:38.860 policy of cutting
00:48:39.720 immigration by
00:48:40.420 two thirds
00:48:41.000 now he completely
00:48:42.440 failed in that
00:48:43.300 target but the
00:48:43.980 fact that he had
00:48:44.760 that target
00:48:45.460 counted for a
00:48:46.480 lot because it
00:48:47.300 meant people
00:48:48.280 thought at least
00:48:49.260 he wanted to
00:48:50.320 control immigration
00:48:51.520 and there are a
00:48:52.540 lot of parties in
00:48:53.300 Europe right now
00:48:53.880 and governments in
00:48:54.600 Europe who
00:48:55.240 wouldn't even
00:48:55.700 say that they
00:48:56.220 want to control
00:48:57.240 it they think
00:48:57.780 that that is
00:48:58.260 dark territory
00:48:59.420 that they don't
00:48:59.860 want to go
00:49:00.280 down
00:49:00.660 now it's funny
00:49:02.020 but I was
00:49:02.420 saying that this
00:49:03.020 is only psychology
00:49:04.140 that as long as
00:49:05.060 you say the right
00:49:06.040 things people will
00:49:07.100 appreciate that
00:49:08.120 and that actual
00:49:09.780 results do not
00:49:10.700 really matter
00:49:11.200 I'm not saying
00:49:11.760 it's only psychology
00:49:12.720 but I think a
00:49:13.360 large part of it
00:49:14.260 is empathy
00:49:14.960 rather than
00:49:15.920 psychology
00:49:16.580 so that's about
00:49:18.220 enough of that
00:49:18.720 just lie
00:49:19.940 just say you
00:49:21.960 understand what
00:49:22.960 people are saying
00:49:23.840 and what they're
00:49:25.280 concerned about
00:49:26.000 and then you can
00:49:26.520 just do whatever
00:49:27.000 you want
00:49:27.420 so I used to
00:49:28.400 listen to the
00:49:29.140 coffeehouse shots
00:49:30.680 spectator podcast
00:49:32.180 when he was doing
00:49:33.040 it and I found
00:49:33.980 it both helpful
00:49:35.800 and completely
00:49:36.820 insufferable because
00:49:37.780 all of them on the
00:49:39.000 spectator they've
00:49:39.780 never had a thought
00:49:40.820 that didn't originate
00:49:41.960 from the liberal
00:49:42.420 left
00:49:42.760 they think they're
00:49:44.520 conservatives because
00:49:45.340 they're slightly to the
00:49:46.300 right of most of the
00:49:47.620 liberal left but all
00:49:48.400 of their thinking is
00:49:49.260 within the liberal
00:49:49.880 left paradigm
00:49:50.520 but it was
00:49:51.600 nevertheless helpful
00:49:52.500 because they have a
00:49:54.540 very close finger to
00:49:55.520 the pulse of what
00:49:56.100 people within that
00:49:57.020 bubble think
00:49:57.820 so even though
00:49:58.860 they're wrong about
00:49:59.740 everything it is
00:50:00.640 useful for seeing
00:50:01.340 what SW1 people
00:50:02.720 actually think about
00:50:03.660 stuff
00:50:03.980 yes and again
00:50:05.440 with the fact that
00:50:06.260 this guy is an
00:50:06.880 editor of the
00:50:07.640 spectator he has a
00:50:08.700 regular column in
00:50:09.460 the times he makes
00:50:10.720 these short
00:50:11.740 informative videos
00:50:13.100 that get then get
00:50:14.220 spread out by
00:50:15.140 normies this man is
00:50:16.700 influencing people's
00:50:18.140 perception of
00:50:18.920 reality as is his
00:50:20.280 purpose he is a
00:50:21.720 mouthpiece regime
00:50:23.340 propagandist you're
00:50:25.300 out there seeing
00:50:26.140 your town has gone
00:50:27.020 to hell crime is
00:50:28.500 up people that you
00:50:29.920 know personally have
00:50:30.800 been victimized
00:50:31.740 people aren't able to
00:50:33.020 afford houses this is
00:50:34.460 the guy that they
00:50:35.220 roll out to tell you
00:50:36.400 everything is fine
00:50:37.900 the spectator by the
00:50:39.880 way is the oldest
00:50:40.840 conservative newspaper
00:50:41.840 in the world
00:50:42.580 yeah skin suited by
00:50:44.500 these times
00:50:44.940 well it used to be
00:50:45.660 alright until he got
00:50:46.580 hold of it and then
00:50:47.280 it took a sharp turn to
00:50:48.900 the liberal thought
00:50:49.460 bubble
00:50:49.720 which is no surprise
00:50:51.900 and on the actual
00:50:53.240 article I found this
00:50:55.360 substack post by a
00:50:57.280 group called
00:50:57.680 Trafalgar Analytics
00:50:58.540 now I do not know
00:50:59.480 who these people are
00:51:00.660 but I did read through
00:51:01.740 the article and found
00:51:02.560 it very interesting
00:51:03.420 they've got a number
00:51:04.100 of other articles
00:51:04.960 talking about subjects
00:51:06.740 like the grooming
00:51:07.980 gangs and a lot of
00:51:09.600 other analytic
00:51:11.100 analysis of data
00:51:13.880 and they go through
00:51:15.140 his article and just
00:51:16.740 tear it apart
00:51:17.740 first of all by
00:51:18.480 tearing apart the
00:51:19.640 legitimacy of using
00:51:21.240 the crime survey
00:51:22.020 for England and
00:51:22.800 Wales in the first
00:51:24.280 place saying that
00:51:25.120 he presents the
00:51:26.060 crime survey as
00:51:26.880 definitive proof that
00:51:27.800 crime is falling
00:51:28.420 yet the survey's
00:51:29.180 limits must be
00:51:29.800 recognised
00:51:30.380 it's based on a
00:51:31.580 random household
00:51:32.280 sampling around
00:51:33.160 35 respondents
00:51:34.160 across England and
00:51:34.920 Wales averaging only
00:51:35.720 about 1000
00:51:36.760 households for each
00:51:37.560 county the broad
00:51:38.640 spread means areas
00:51:39.920 with persistently
00:51:40.660 high crime are
00:51:41.800 heavily undersampled
00:51:43.060 reducing its ability
00:51:44.260 to capture concentrated
00:51:45.580 hotspots
00:51:46.440 respondents are also
00:51:47.940 asked to recall
00:51:48.740 incidents retrospectively
00:51:50.440 over the previous
00:51:51.120 year introducing
00:51:52.240 recall bias and
00:51:53.440 built-in time lag
00:51:54.420 before trends become
00:51:55.420 visible in addition
00:51:56.660 certain major crime
00:51:57.980 categories including
00:51:58.980 fraud online crime
00:52:00.860 and homicide are
00:52:02.420 either excluded or
00:52:04.060 insufficiently measured
00:52:05.280 by the survey so
00:52:06.840 they just take out
00:52:08.200 huge huge amounts of
00:52:10.620 crime are immediately
00:52:12.020 removed because they
00:52:12.940 just don't ask about
00:52:14.080 it so I don't think
00:52:15.860 Nelson mr. Nelson
00:52:17.300 used that particular
00:52:19.800 data set because he's
00:52:21.700 stupid I think he
00:52:23.700 used it on purpose
00:52:24.540 right yeah it doesn't
00:52:25.660 make sense that he
00:52:26.520 accidentally used a
00:52:28.960 faulty data set I
00:52:30.460 mean it also goes on
00:52:31.440 to say it doesn't
00:52:32.140 cover multiple
00:52:33.260 occupancy dwellings
00:52:34.400 including HMOs which
00:52:36.600 would also be
00:52:37.480 presumably where a lot
00:52:39.100 of crime might happen
00:52:40.100 it doesn't cover
00:52:41.140 student accommodation
00:52:42.440 which is now where
00:52:43.840 we're going to be
00:52:44.380 housing some migrants
00:52:45.600 as I covered last
00:52:47.620 week and it doesn't
00:52:48.580 cover care homes on
00:52:50.040 a load of different
00:52:51.180 types of dwellings
00:52:52.100 as the CES EW is
00:52:54.420 victim reported it's
00:52:55.720 also impossible to be
00:52:56.640 both alive and report
00:52:58.200 experiencing a
00:52:59.340 homicide equally the
00:53:00.860 survey excludes crimes
00:53:01.960 without a specific
00:53:03.160 victim be it drug
00:53:04.840 possession or crimes
00:53:06.300 against the state so
00:53:07.100 it's just like there's
00:53:08.180 so much like 70% of
00:53:10.040 crime isn't covered by
00:53:11.500 this
00:53:11.880 did you say in all
00:53:13.500 of that that these
00:53:14.880 rapey migrants they're
00:53:15.820 going to be putting
00:53:16.380 them in student
00:53:17.080 accommodation yes I
00:53:18.620 covered it as part of
00:53:19.420 the operation scatter
00:53:20.280 saving the walk to
00:53:21.500 their next sexual
00:53:22.040 assault
00:53:22.420 assumedly so
00:53:23.520 yeah
00:53:24.380 right
00:53:25.380 undergrads are
00:53:26.280 probably a bit old
00:53:26.920 for them
00:53:27.340 yeah
00:53:27.740 but it gets it gets
00:53:28.980 even worse guys
00:53:30.260 Trafalgar Analytics is
00:53:32.220 not the first to
00:53:32.820 highlight all of these
00:53:33.620 problems they say
00:53:34.380 in July 2022 the
00:53:36.400 Director General for
00:53:38.140 Statistics Regulation
00:53:39.280 at the ONS
00:53:40.240 Edward Humpherson
00:53:41.560 suspended official
00:53:43.120 accreditation status
00:53:44.380 for it as a national
00:53:46.240 statistic this was not
00:53:47.720 restored for the year
00:53:48.640 ending 2023 nor the
00:53:50.500 year ending 2024
00:53:51.540 following the election
00:53:52.760 of the new Labour
00:53:53.520 government accreditation
00:53:54.580 was restored to the
00:53:56.060 crime survey on the
00:53:57.220 24th of October 2024
00:53:59.020 so for two years
00:54:01.460 almost two and a half
00:54:02.620 years until Labour
00:54:04.360 comes in and they
00:54:05.680 want to have
00:54:06.480 statistics that they
00:54:07.440 can point to to say
00:54:08.380 that crime is going
00:54:09.200 down this was not
00:54:10.860 even considered
00:54:11.660 legitimate as a
00:54:13.180 national statistic
00:54:14.000 that the ONS could
00:54:15.060 use to report crime
00:54:16.160 because it is that
00:54:17.640 faulty in its
00:54:18.480 methodology for
00:54:19.980 accurately showing
00:54:21.540 you what crime is
00:54:23.020 like in this country
00:54:24.140 but what they did
00:54:25.920 instead is that
00:54:27.980 they went through
00:54:28.840 well the police
00:54:30.960 reports of crime
00:54:32.080 you know across the
00:54:33.600 whole country
00:54:34.260 which is a lot more
00:54:36.860 robust because it's
00:54:37.920 what the police are
00:54:38.940 actually picking up
00:54:40.180 instead of what
00:54:42.540 random people at
00:54:43.660 random households
00:54:44.520 that might be in
00:54:45.280 areas that are
00:54:46.080 veritable utopias
00:54:47.680 compared to other
00:54:48.380 parts of the country
00:54:49.220 are just saying that
00:54:51.400 they've experienced
00:54:52.260 and on that they
00:54:53.680 were able to
00:54:54.240 determine that
00:54:56.060 well here's an
00:54:57.300 interesting fact as
00:54:58.060 well at least 50%
00:54:59.480 of all crimes occur
00:55:00.940 within 225 metres of
00:55:03.040 a previously reported
00:55:04.120 criminal location
00:55:04.980 so that just shows
00:55:06.340 how condensed high
00:55:08.120 crime areas tend to
00:55:09.500 be and why you end
00:55:10.280 up getting places
00:55:11.040 like some of the
00:55:12.220 estates in Brixton
00:55:13.180 where it's just no-go
00:55:14.520 zones if you're not
00:55:15.400 a black guy who's in
00:55:17.040 a drill gang
00:55:18.080 native to that
00:55:19.500 postcode then you
00:55:21.320 don't go there
00:55:22.180 because they will try
00:55:23.660 to kill you or rob
00:55:24.860 you because there
00:55:26.560 are hot spots
00:55:27.460 so they go through
00:55:30.040 here and they found
00:55:31.000 out that the
00:55:31.480 assessment of crime
00:55:32.440 across England and
00:55:33.140 Wales over the past
00:55:33.900 decade differs from
00:55:35.000 Fraser Nelson and
00:55:35.740 the crime survey
00:55:36.400 since 2015 individual
00:55:38.300 categories of crime
00:55:39.820 have shown different
00:55:41.160 trajectories so down
00:55:42.980 is vehicle theft
00:55:44.160 and burglary up
00:55:45.740 over 50% is
00:55:47.640 shoplifting and
00:55:48.600 robbery up more
00:55:50.200 than doubled is
00:55:51.160 public order
00:55:51.720 offences possession
00:55:52.640 of weapons violence
00:55:54.040 and sexual offences
00:55:55.460 and here's the graph
00:55:56.320 that they made of
00:55:56.960 that
00:55:57.240 it doesn't look like
00:56:00.540 a 25 year low to
00:56:01.580 me
00:56:01.840 no no it's
00:56:03.500 certainly it
00:56:04.160 certainly doesn't
00:56:05.160 maybe if you
00:56:06.040 expand it out back
00:56:07.020 before 2015 maybe
00:56:09.180 then you can see
00:56:09.900 where it's oh it's a
00:56:10.820 massive dip no
00:56:11.540 so in Fraser Nelson's
00:56:14.060 world he they were
00:56:15.680 just asking tiny little
00:56:18.260 homogenous zero crime
00:56:20.160 villages if they'd
00:56:21.240 experienced any crime
00:56:22.140 and the answer is no
00:56:23.120 but then when you ask
00:56:24.300 the police I mean if
00:56:25.600 you actually deal with
00:56:26.280 crime the answer is
00:56:27.540 yes it's up massively
00:56:28.640 I mean if you were to
00:56:29.980 survey the bit of the
00:56:31.100 country that I live in
00:56:32.020 for example yeah
00:56:33.180 crime is unheard of
00:56:34.520 apart from people
00:56:35.020 parking badly
00:56:35.760 occasionally it's not
00:56:36.280 necessarily that they
00:56:37.320 explicitly go out of
00:56:38.860 their way to ask
00:56:39.760 those people it's that
00:56:41.240 it's a random
00:56:41.940 selection and the
00:56:43.420 people asked from
00:56:44.140 there their opinions
00:56:45.680 count just as much as
00:56:48.920 the one guy who
00:56:50.360 they've randomly
00:56:50.920 selected from a high
00:56:51.760 crime area I get it
00:56:52.300 I wonder what I
00:56:53.360 wonder if Fraser
00:56:54.080 Nelson or other
00:56:54.840 people like him
00:56:55.680 whether they do have
00:56:57.320 in the small of the
00:56:58.720 night perhaps and
00:57:00.420 have a moment of
00:57:01.260 reflection whether
00:57:01.840 they ever think am
00:57:03.740 I doing the wrong
00:57:04.680 thing morally the
00:57:06.100 wrong thing are we
00:57:07.320 the bad by peddling
00:57:08.580 by peddling a false
00:57:10.860 narrative which
00:57:11.740 ultimately puts people
00:57:13.360 in danger or ruins the
00:57:14.340 country ruins the
00:57:15.500 fabric of our society
00:57:17.700 I wonder if he ever
00:57:18.740 stops and I think
00:57:21.460 that ruminates on
00:57:22.660 that Westminster
00:57:22.860 bubble is a titanium
00:57:24.060 shell I genuinely
00:57:25.500 don't think he has any
00:57:26.360 thoughts outside of it
00:57:27.440 and look at this
00:57:27.980 he posted this
00:57:29.400 himself without
00:57:30.760 anybody pushing him
00:57:31.940 to and this should
00:57:32.960 sum it up his
00:57:33.720 position I've been a
00:57:35.480 supporter of mass
00:57:36.440 immigration but it's
00:57:37.400 lately been too much
00:57:38.720 of a good thing
00:57:39.520 what too much of a
00:57:43.040 good thing and the
00:57:44.300 reason for saying
00:57:45.040 that is because mass
00:57:46.360 migration was hiding
00:57:47.620 in the statistics the
00:57:49.300 welfare crisis that's
00:57:51.040 been going on
00:57:51.740 also it is the Ponzi
00:57:53.360 scheme that he's
00:57:54.620 entirely focused on
00:57:55.620 then yes and of
00:57:57.140 course Ren just
00:57:58.440 posted too much of a
00:57:59.420 good thing you know
00:58:00.860 we we hate journalists
00:58:02.520 for a reason folks
00:58:03.760 yes because even if
00:58:05.720 it was the case which
00:58:06.960 it isn't the all mass
00:58:09.280 migration was some
00:58:10.680 kind of incredible
00:58:11.820 economic boon to this
00:58:13.980 country and if it was
00:58:15.700 all just legal migrants
00:58:17.660 coming into the country
00:58:18.740 it still wouldn't be
00:58:20.560 worth it for this
00:58:22.400 for the rape gangs
00:58:24.800 that exploded in this
00:58:26.800 country of foreign
00:58:28.220 nationals who were
00:58:29.260 hidden and covered up
00:58:30.280 by the local police
00:58:31.440 forces that's not even
00:58:33.200 to mention everything
00:58:34.240 else that comes with
00:58:35.060 the problems of
00:58:35.700 reducing birth rates
00:58:37.180 in ethnically diverse
00:58:38.980 areas dilution of
00:58:40.860 English identity and
00:58:42.280 culture and the fact
00:58:43.480 that this is our
00:58:44.220 homeland and I don't
00:58:45.680 want to be replaced or
00:58:46.840 displaced in my own
00:58:48.680 homeland either because
00:58:50.100 they're allowed to
00:58:51.040 organize along their
00:58:52.280 group interests and
00:58:53.740 we're not because
00:58:54.580 prevent don't want us
00:58:56.080 to be able to do so
00:58:57.220 and you know there's
00:58:59.900 there's just so many
00:59:00.860 different times where
00:59:01.900 he has said things like
00:59:03.080 this where he said
00:59:03.740 well you know I want to
00:59:05.200 stop the boats but if
00:59:06.540 we stopped the boats
00:59:07.400 what we should also do
00:59:08.440 is then take in three
00:59:09.620 legitimate asylum seekers
00:59:11.040 for every one you
00:59:12.020 deport
00:59:12.380 why why are you saying
00:59:14.020 that why well because
00:59:15.820 it would be discharging
00:59:16.860 your moral duty as a
00:59:18.620 strong country to the
00:59:20.240 world's dispossessed
00:59:21.260 something that nobody
00:59:22.520 ever agreed to or asked
00:59:23.860 for who wasn't already
00:59:25.760 in the elite halls of
00:59:26.780 power which Fraser
00:59:29.540 Nelson I assume is but
00:59:31.340 we don't care I don't
00:59:33.140 care what you think our
00:59:34.560 moral duty is to the
00:59:35.660 world it's not you are
00:59:37.860 completely out of touch
00:59:39.080 as we can see from this
00:59:40.560 this was another article
00:59:42.560 back from July the data
00:59:44.520 leak if this is real is
00:59:46.020 that real this is a real
00:59:47.140 article the data leak
00:59:48.780 was bad letting in
00:59:50.400 Afghans isn't I'm just
00:59:53.440 going to remind everybody
00:59:54.560 of the good work that
00:59:55.840 the Center for Migration
00:59:57.020 Control have been doing in
00:59:58.800 cataloging all of the
01:00:00.080 crimes committed by
01:00:01.560 foreign immigrants into
01:00:03.300 this country including this
01:00:05.000 now notorious graph where
01:00:06.940 we can see that
01:00:07.620 Afghanistan people from
01:00:09.640 Afghanistan commit sexual
01:00:12.280 offences to such a
01:00:14.620 ridiculous degree per
01:00:16.340 capita so can I just
01:00:18.340 quickly add that I mean
01:00:19.400 after we found out about
01:00:20.480 the Afghan leak of course
01:00:22.020 the Afghan practice of
01:00:23.500 Baku Bazi where they
01:00:25.240 basically sodomize young
01:00:27.960 boys is a thing and it's
01:00:30.180 considered a regular thing
01:00:31.540 in Afghanistan to the
01:00:32.600 point where a new police
01:00:33.960 officer will expect a boy
01:00:35.300 to be given to him as a
01:00:36.180 perk of the job
01:00:36.840 right I had people get in
01:00:39.480 touch with me to say
01:00:40.600 because we already knew
01:00:41.400 that the military guys
01:00:42.780 were told to overlook it
01:00:43.920 I had people get in touch
01:00:45.380 with me and I couldn't get
01:00:46.060 anyone to go on the record
01:00:46.940 about it because they were
01:00:47.800 they were serving military
01:00:49.100 or border force or something
01:00:50.540 like that I had people get
01:00:51.180 in touch with me say that
01:00:51.860 is still happening that is
01:00:52.900 happening in the UK now
01:00:54.000 in these asylum centers
01:00:56.620 they're still sodomizing our
01:00:59.180 boys and it is still the
01:01:00.160 case that the UK
01:01:00.760 authorities are saying
01:01:01.760 yeah just turn a blind eye
01:01:03.020 to it it's their it's
01:01:04.040 their cultural thing just
01:01:05.480 leave it be and could we
01:01:07.060 have predicted this yes
01:01:08.740 yes yes because it turns
01:01:10.620 out that particular groups
01:01:12.340 behave in particular ways
01:01:13.860 that are specific to them
01:01:15.440 and just because you can say
01:01:17.160 not all doesn't mean you
01:01:19.480 can't make predictive you
01:01:21.620 can't make predictions so
01:01:23.160 almost certainly the case
01:01:24.020 with Fraser Nelson is he
01:01:25.640 knows one or two like good
01:01:28.220 immigrants people who come
01:01:29.640 here and started a business
01:01:31.060 or something like that and
01:01:32.040 he has lunch with and dinner
01:01:33.040 parties and he thinks you
01:01:34.640 can just scale that up to a
01:01:36.740 million a year whereas like
01:01:38.660 no all the all the people
01:01:40.840 who were going to come here
01:01:41.740 and start businesses and
01:01:42.640 actually add value and stuff
01:01:43.940 we've drained that pool a
01:01:46.080 long time ago now we're just
01:01:47.740 getting people who are just
01:01:48.500 sitting under a tree in
01:01:49.400 Eritrea or being sports
01:01:51.100 teachers in bloody
01:01:51.960 Ethiopia who come over here
01:01:53.920 and add no value but he
01:01:55.140 thinks there's just a
01:01:55.940 limitless supply of the people
01:01:58.320 that he goes to his bloody
01:01:59.440 liberal dinner parties with
01:02:00.800 I would be inclined to
01:02:02.140 agree with him you're
01:02:02.640 probably right to some
01:02:03.660 degree but also though I
01:02:06.280 get in he's not an idiot
01:02:07.220 he's not so he must also
01:02:09.320 know he must also know
01:02:11.580 that a lot of them are a
01:02:14.400 danger there's a level of
01:02:16.220 smugness which can override
01:02:17.940 any sort of clear thinking
01:02:20.040 well I mean this is this is
01:02:21.320 this is I know I'd call him
01:02:23.000 just an enemy oh yeah
01:02:25.100 just a fifth columnist
01:02:26.060 100% this is this is his go
01:02:28.300 to line this is something he
01:02:29.520 keeps hammering on recently
01:02:31.660 where he's saying oh we've
01:02:32.700 never been a better time to
01:02:34.800 live in this country despite
01:02:36.360 the fact that foreign
01:02:37.740 nationals these are people
01:02:38.980 who are foreign in this
01:02:39.900 country Connor's great on
01:02:41.160 Nelson yeah yeah I forgot
01:02:42.520 I remember
01:02:43.080 remember foreign nationals
01:02:46.620 are people of foreign
01:02:47.700 ancestry who just haven't been
01:02:49.080 given a passport yet so
01:02:50.540 people who have the passport
01:02:51.880 don't get included in these
01:02:53.780 even if they're foreign
01:02:54.760 because we don't typically
01:02:56.240 take in the ethnicity data
01:02:58.840 or at least it's not
01:02:59.620 published publicly they
01:03:03.120 commit a quarter of all sex
01:03:05.660 crimes right that's despite
01:03:07.780 being what 9.3 percent of
01:03:10.660 the population if it was
01:03:12.400 representative as a as a
01:03:15.460 proportion of the population
01:03:16.540 that should be 9.3 percent of
01:03:19.640 the crimes but no instead they
01:03:22.000 more than double that that's
01:03:25.220 that's what 150 percent
01:03:26.700 increase over what it should
01:03:28.860 be yeah Connor just says
01:03:30.340 that's evil what you what
01:03:31.800 Fraser Nelson's doing yeah
01:03:33.340 is evil I mean he's right
01:03:35.260 he's right think about it's
01:03:36.500 right the economic benefits
01:03:38.420 of over 1 million migrants in
01:03:41.400 this country claiming benefits
01:03:42.880 every year yeah 1.15 million
01:03:46.220 foreign-born individuals
01:03:47.540 claiming some kind of benefit
01:03:49.860 so it's all worth it thank
01:03:52.740 god we've got all of those
01:03:53.780 working-age people coming in
01:03:55.480 here and immediately taking
01:03:57.920 our money that makes it all
01:04:00.100 worth it so yes I brand you
01:04:02.440 Fraser Nelson a dishonest liar and
01:04:06.300 an enemy of the British people
01:04:08.280 there you go let's go through
01:04:11.280 some of the super chats and
01:04:12.320 rumble rants explosion says even
01:04:14.200 if they survey people in high
01:04:15.320 crime areas there's a higher
01:04:16.540 likelihood that they will
01:04:17.360 survey people who will say
01:04:18.380 nothing to protect criminals
01:04:19.560 who are their family or
01:04:21.180 friends yes or maybe just
01:04:22.780 themselves that's a random
01:04:24.940 name here in Canada they
01:04:25.980 simply don't report crime so
01:04:27.200 people think things are safer
01:04:28.220 than they are I do take night
01:04:29.340 shifts and I so so I
01:04:30.780 sometimes get to see the cops
01:04:31.960 cordoning off a body laying in
01:04:33.620 the middle of a street that's
01:04:34.840 not very nice hapsification
01:04:37.040 conservatives like Nelson can
01:04:38.540 only understand the issue once
01:04:39.560 they experience the issue they
01:04:40.880 can only understand pain to
01:04:42.060 Nelson it's just some problem
01:04:43.120 out there in the ether not his
01:04:44.760 problem I don't think he even
01:04:45.920 believes that there is a
01:04:47.860 problem that's a random name
01:04:49.460 there is no such thing as
01:04:50.240 death demographic collapse
01:04:51.460 populations fluctuate naturally
01:04:53.140 if they hadn't flooded our
01:04:54.580 nations with barbarians the
01:04:55.580 population would already be
01:04:56.540 naturally going back up
01:04:57.720 probably bald eagle it's easy
01:05:00.380 to say crime is down when the
01:05:01.520 reported crimes are ignored by
01:05:02.960 officials and the people
01:05:03.800 being asked the questions are
01:05:05.040 the ones committing the crime
01:05:06.100 high likelihood of that and
01:05:08.700 super chats normal man says the
01:05:10.820 UN feels like an outdated relic
01:05:12.420 it's like an exhibit exhibition
01:05:13.800 on what the future would be like
01:05:15.440 from the perspective of people
01:05:16.520 from the 1960s that is
01:05:17.720 ridiculously inaccurate to the
01:05:19.760 present day yeah and Sam when
01:05:22.680 are you making Harry read Nick
01:05:24.140 Lowell's new book never US
01:05:26.800 military is the deep state saying
01:05:28.280 US military is the culprit of
01:05:29.640 open society there's no secret
01:05:30.900 about it US military stationed to
01:05:32.620 force open society and democracy to
01:05:34.300 the country probably and that's all
01:05:36.700 the super chats we've got so far
01:05:38.300 let's go through your segment
01:05:39.640 both okay so yesterday the
01:05:45.400 Donald made a big speech at the
01:05:47.840 UN and so seeing as you know he's
01:05:52.820 the leader of the free world I
01:05:55.400 thought it's worth going through
01:05:56.620 because he did say some
01:05:57.640 isn't the speech he intended to
01:05:59.840 give is it because they turned off
01:06:00.900 his telepompter yeah that was one of
01:06:02.200 the things actually yeah yeah
01:06:03.340 apparently the escalator broke while
01:06:05.300 he was going up there instant he
01:06:06.840 stepped on it right you're saying
01:06:08.920 someone deliberately did it just
01:06:10.080 to well there have been reports of
01:06:11.840 UN staff bragging about the fact
01:06:13.320 they did it oh yeah and the
01:06:15.200 telepompter broke but it came back
01:06:16.580 on but anyway I thought it'd be
01:06:18.020 interesting to cover it because it
01:06:18.940 is important when the president
01:06:19.920 makes a big speech like this
01:06:20.980 whether it's the state of the
01:06:21.900 union or whether it's before the
01:06:23.480 general assembly or whatever it is
01:06:25.360 and from our point of view he said
01:06:28.000 some good things and you know
01:06:30.700 despite all the anti-american
01:06:32.880 sentiment the United States still is
01:06:36.120 the most powerful country in the
01:06:38.080 world you know they are still
01:06:41.180 they are still up there so with my
01:06:46.560 Trump hat on he's always got it
01:06:49.900 handy always get we'll try not to be
01:06:51.780 just a pure pro-Trump propagandist
01:06:54.300 machine because you know I've still
01:06:56.280 got questions about the whole
01:06:57.140 Epstein thing and I'm not going to
01:06:58.140 let that go but this speech yeah but
01:07:00.260 this speech was a good one he said so
01:07:02.280 he said some pretty cool things it
01:07:03.800 mainly focused around immigration and
01:07:07.600 and green things so let's just we
01:07:10.640 just we just run through it yeah
01:07:11.960 just run through it okay so first of
01:07:15.180 all he started off by just sort of a
01:07:19.080 classic Trump bombast saying how good
01:07:21.440 his president has been presidency has
01:07:23.740 been so far over the first seven or
01:07:25.380 eight months or whatever yeah so fair
01:07:27.320 enough and he said he talked about how
01:07:30.540 that the immigration at the southern
01:07:32.580 border is now zero and he called he
01:07:36.720 said I've got lots of quotes here from
01:07:38.140 him he said the ridiculous open border
01:07:39.940 policy of Joe Biden just called it sort
01:07:42.060 of openly ridiculous that got a few
01:07:44.640 murmurs in the audience that he would
01:07:48.100 even say that just a few you know but it
01:07:51.320 was rebel rebel rebel sorry yeah of course
01:07:53.840 absolutely an insane thing yeah and and
01:07:59.720 he said to because in front of him is
01:08:02.000 like lots and lots of ambassadors and
01:08:03.560 leaders of the other countries and he
01:08:05.360 says that sort of an open borders
01:08:06.920 policy it it destroys your country and
01:08:09.860 you have to do something about it he's
01:08:12.340 correct yeah right but again it's it's
01:08:15.320 it's great that he's saying this right
01:08:16.760 right to the faces yes of the sort of
01:08:19.540 arch globalists he's just saying it
01:08:22.360 straight to them when the shocking
01:08:23.980 thing about Trump is he just says
01:08:25.420 completely obvious things that we all
01:08:27.420 say to each other whilst being in the
01:08:30.620 in the corridors of power yeah and that's
01:08:33.660 kind of a shocking disconnect for most
01:08:35.080 people it's like what somebody who's
01:08:36.600 actually in charge of something is is
01:08:38.120 sensible about this stuff yeah he talks
01:08:41.360 about how America is no longer a
01:08:43.420 laughingstock that it was under Biden I
01:08:45.540 think mainly in terms of economy and
01:08:48.300 and migration policy and that he got
01:08:51.020 you got movement on NATO he's got lots
01:08:53.320 of trade deals going on with all sorts
01:08:54.800 of countries he did say he'd ended
01:08:56.400 seven unendable wars I mean what do you
01:09:01.160 know what the seven are yeah yeah I can
01:09:02.700 listen for you the Cambodia Thailand
01:09:04.540 thing I'll just listen off Cambodia
01:09:06.740 Thailand Kosovo Serbia Congo versus
01:09:10.300 Rwanda Pakistan versus India Israel
01:09:13.140 versus Iran Egypt versus Ethiopia and
01:09:16.080 Armenia versus Azerbaijan now I just will
01:09:19.560 say that nearly all of those it will
01:09:22.180 almost certainly prove to be a hiatus I
01:09:24.680 think he didn't end them he's jumping
01:09:26.800 ahead a bit by saying oh they're done
01:09:29.280 now these unendable wars are done
01:09:31.460 Israel Iran that won't that won't
01:09:33.620 escalate again I mean no chance broadly
01:09:35.460 speaking I'm pro-Trump and pro-Maga
01:09:38.000 but that's an exaggeration but that one
01:09:40.540 that's a bit of an exaggeration it's like
01:09:42.720 nothing will ever happen between India
01:09:44.220 and Pakistan ever again yeah I think we've
01:09:46.860 finally secured peace in the Congo and
01:09:49.480 Rwanda forever forever forever also if he
01:09:53.480 did stop a nuclear war between India and
01:09:56.740 Pakistan should I you gonna go there are you
01:10:01.480 I mean how much of a win is that just just
01:10:07.100 just ranking on a scale of cut the stream
01:10:09.860 Samson yeah yeah cut it um yeah no so but
01:10:15.240 nonetheless having said that having joked
01:10:17.100 about that it's still better enough even a
01:10:19.640 ceasefire is better than nothing nearly
01:10:21.980 always okay right it is better the
01:10:24.780 Cambodian and Thailand troops aren't
01:10:26.600 shooting at each other surely for example
01:10:28.440 for a while I'm neither Cambodian nor
01:10:32.120 Taiwanese so I don't care he did he did
01:10:34.700 throw some direct shade at the UN itself
01:10:37.200 he said that throughout all those things
01:10:39.140 that he's done in his few months in office
01:10:40.580 that um that the UN didn't help he just
01:10:43.840 said they didn't help not even a phone
01:10:46.000 call they weren't there for us and then
01:10:49.620 he questions what is the purpose of the
01:10:51.200 UN then he said that the UN engages a lot
01:10:54.740 in empty words I don't get it and they
01:10:56.560 over only ever send a letter and they
01:10:58.620 don't actually do anything I mean what
01:11:00.340 is the point so the UN was set up as I
01:11:02.480 understand it to stop wars after 1945
01:11:05.140 and the war the world has been constantly
01:11:08.120 at war since 1945 I mean it's achieved
01:11:11.100 nothing what why fund it why fund any of
01:11:14.020 it NATO the World Health Organization just
01:11:16.320 shut it all down well I mean there's an
01:11:18.740 argument to be made you might say that
01:11:20.840 the UN has helped stop the biggest
01:11:23.620 countries from going to sort of an all-out
01:11:25.900 world war I mean it's only an argument
01:11:28.000 I'm not even saying that's true I'm just
01:11:29.200 saying there is there is there is that
01:11:30.720 argument it probably isn't because they
01:11:32.100 were concerned about getting a letter from
01:11:33.360 the UN well the UN is you know very much
01:11:35.800 like the League of Nations is effectively
01:11:38.400 toothless if the biggest contributors to
01:11:41.360 it the United States I mean the United States
01:11:45.320 never even signed up to the League of
01:11:46.440 Nations but anyway the point is yeah if
01:11:48.880 they haven't got a big enough force and a
01:11:50.980 big enough political will to do things to
01:11:53.460 intervene all over the world then they
01:11:55.760 won't or they can't so yeah I mean
01:11:58.280 Trump's moaning about it but I mean the
01:12:02.640 UN was always like NATO another another
01:12:07.060 instrument in the toolbox of United States
01:12:10.560 foreign policy yes to an extent so I mean
01:12:14.720 if you want the UN to do more I mean I
01:12:17.660 suppose you can give them more I don't
01:12:19.980 know no I don't think that would work
01:12:21.180 shut it down no but right but that
01:12:23.000 wouldn't really work could it yeah but
01:12:24.240 that wouldn't really work so there's
01:12:26.800 still that there's always that real
01:12:28.580 politic thing of the the biggest boys
01:12:31.320 in the playground with the biggest
01:12:32.780 weapons get to do as they please
01:12:36.080 essentially so yeah and you could have a
01:12:38.840 small little octogenarian teacher in the
01:12:42.280 corner saying don't fight lads but
01:12:44.340 they're gonna yes because they're bigger
01:12:46.060 and more powerful than her physically you
01:12:48.020 know if he doesn't defund the UN because
01:12:50.840 they dicked around with his escalator and
01:12:52.580 his teleprompter I at least want them to
01:12:54.740 go after them for those parking fines
01:12:56.620 you know everyone at the UN they just
01:12:59.220 parked wherever the hell they want in New
01:13:00.580 York and they get they get a ticket and
01:13:02.540 they never pay it so they've got
01:13:03.880 diplomatic immunity yeah so just pull just
01:13:05.840 pull all the diplomatic plates you can do
01:13:07.520 that it's funny you did tell a little
01:13:09.060 anecdote so back in the day and then
01:13:10.600 drone strikes something I mean yes when
01:13:15.300 they're empty yes he did tell a funny
01:13:17.160 anecdote he said back in the day I
01:13:18.360 assume he was talking about in the 80s
01:13:20.120 or the 90s or something before he was
01:13:21.560 president um he was because he's a New
01:13:24.080 York property developer person isn't he
01:13:26.080 that's what he is first and foremost
01:13:27.100 that uh he could have got the beard and
01:13:29.520 should have got the contract to build the
01:13:31.160 whole UN um estate and they they passed
01:13:36.240 him over and the people they put his name
01:13:39.020 on the front and that would really annoy them
01:13:40.880 and the people they did pick um like
01:13:44.340 screwed it all up and still haven't even
01:13:45.720 finished all these years later he said
01:13:47.420 he says that's indicative of how the UN
01:13:49.060 works you pick the wrong thing and it's
01:13:51.560 just a shambles from start to finish
01:13:52.980 uh not uh you know where's the liar
01:13:56.280 where's the lie in that um okay carrying
01:13:59.160 on um he did talk about a number of
01:14:00.940 things if I just whip through a few because
01:14:02.640 we are sort of beginning to run low on
01:14:04.380 time um he talked about nuclear weapons
01:14:06.820 and Iran he called Iran quote the world's
01:14:09.560 number one sponsor of terror that's an old
01:14:11.780 state department line um but you know
01:14:14.480 he went with that and he talked about
01:14:15.600 operation midnight hammer when the b2s
01:14:18.280 stealth bombers dropped those uh dropped
01:14:21.500 those massive bombs was it the one on the
01:14:23.360 mountain was supposed to blow up the
01:14:24.820 nuclear facility yeah yeah they dropped
01:14:26.740 bunker busters I think they were moabs
01:14:29.240 yeah mother of all bombs uh yeah giant
01:14:32.160 30 000 pound bombs 12 of them I mean we
01:14:35.320 can take his word for it wasn't it
01:14:36.560 confirmed that they didn't actually
01:14:37.960 destroy the facilities they just damaged
01:14:39.940 them well that well the people still
01:14:42.580 are analysts are still arguing about
01:14:44.160 that now so Trump says it was
01:14:46.940 completely annihilated and other people
01:14:48.980 like the Iranian authorities say no it
01:14:51.240 wasn't too badly that I think I think
01:14:53.840 the consensus is that it did mess with
01:14:56.380 their program big time
01:14:58.100 but not tend to do yeah but not a bullet
01:15:01.760 probably didn't obliterate everything
01:15:03.980 which is what Trump says they dropped
01:15:05.680 those bombs then Trump immediately went
01:15:07.300 out and said these places been
01:15:08.360 obliterated the Iranian should have come
01:15:10.240 out and said yep they've been
01:15:11.340 obliterated no need to ever look at them
01:15:12.920 again yeah yeah the fact is Iran keeps
01:15:15.940 those sites under a very strict lock and
01:15:17.920 key so normal people like us that can
01:15:20.760 only go by what's released uh don't know
01:15:23.360 exactly at this point but anyway um he
01:15:26.860 talked about Gaza um and obviously his
01:15:29.400 line on it was um more on the pro
01:15:33.560 Israeli side I mean he was saying that
01:15:35.540 um it is it's Hamas that is refusing to
01:15:39.040 make peace he said he did keep saying I
01:15:41.660 really want a ceasefire we need a ceasefire
01:15:43.460 did it said that a number of times but
01:15:44.880 it's Hamas that won't do it that won't
01:15:47.520 come to the table and that they won't
01:15:49.040 really we we need them to release the
01:15:51.120 hostages they've still got loads of
01:15:52.820 hostages including American ones 20 odd
01:15:54.800 actual US ones and um their line in
01:15:58.820 Trump's light and Israel's line in the
01:16:00.440 sand is we need those back there can't
01:16:02.500 really be a peace until those are back
01:16:04.180 and there was a ripple of applause when
01:16:05.560 he started saying he didn't say
01:16:07.220 explicitly but he was obviously
01:16:08.240 referring to some of the countries that
01:16:10.100 in the last few days have recognized a
01:16:11.840 Palestinian state he was saying that
01:16:13.920 they're that's that's bad that's
01:16:15.340 wrong-headed why are you sort of before
01:16:17.440 Hamas has released hostages why are you
01:16:19.760 why are you doing that and there was a
01:16:22.000 ripple of applause in the in the
01:16:24.300 auditorium which I thought was interesting
01:16:26.020 I thought there'd be like gasps and
01:16:27.440 like a complete silence obviously the
01:16:30.060 Israeli ambassadors nodding but there
01:16:32.100 was a ripple of applause for that which
01:16:34.400 I found interesting um one Ukraine he
01:16:38.140 said he did say he admitted he said I
01:16:40.020 thought it would be the easiest I the
01:16:42.140 easiest thing to fix and end because he
01:16:44.520 did say didn't he within 24 hours of me
01:16:46.600 back in the white in in the Oval Office
01:16:48.460 I will have ended this thing and it but
01:16:50.520 he did admit I thought it would be the
01:16:52.120 what the easiest and that's probably
01:16:53.720 because he assumed that Ukraine wanted
01:16:56.060 the war to end yeah yeah rather than
01:16:59.680 it being a massive grift well lots of
01:17:02.720 his assumptions were obviously wrong on
01:17:04.320 it yeah but he's at least admitted that
01:17:06.260 to some degree he said the war would
01:17:08.160 never have started if I'd been
01:17:09.320 president wouldn't have even started
01:17:11.440 he said he said he shows you quote it
01:17:13.180 shows you what bad leadership can do to
01:17:15.100 a country I think he was still
01:17:16.480 referring to Biden there really um and he
01:17:20.980 threw some shade at China and India
01:17:22.800 for still buying Russian oil and some
01:17:25.360 European and NATO countries for still
01:17:27.680 still buying Russian oil or gas as well
01:17:30.140 Russian energy um and that some of
01:17:33.140 these NATO and European countries were
01:17:34.640 funding the war against themselves and
01:17:37.280 that that was embarrassing um and he
01:17:40.280 called for sort of all countries to pull
01:17:41.940 together for even more powerful tariffs
01:17:44.040 against Russia um yeah to just everyone
01:17:48.280 needs to stop buying Russian energy um I
01:17:52.580 don't I don't know if that even that
01:17:54.020 would really stop Putin in his tracks um
01:17:57.460 and even the leader of the free world
01:18:01.300 can't tell Beijing what to do they're
01:18:06.220 going to do what they want to do they're
01:18:08.560 going to have they're going to make an
01:18:09.580 analysis of what's in their own best
01:18:11.280 interest and they're going to do that so
01:18:14.080 and the same goes for India really um
01:18:18.040 talked about biological weapons and I
01:18:20.120 don't I watched the whole thing through
01:18:21.900 I don't think actually said COVID once or
01:18:24.640 Wuhan once but he was obviously talking
01:18:26.740 about it when he's talking about
01:18:27.760 biological weapons and um and and the
01:18:31.740 he's going to put together a big
01:18:33.880 convention for more research into how to
01:18:36.840 have stricter much more stricter things
01:18:39.180 throughout the whole world to stop any
01:18:41.620 sort of accidental release of any sort
01:18:43.720 of bioweapons um there was one bit um
01:18:47.020 in the in the speech which I thought was
01:18:49.140 sort of the the key the key uh sort of
01:18:53.800 about five minutes can we watch about
01:18:55.280 five minutes of it we've got time for
01:18:57.100 that for me Samson okay so let's just
01:19:00.480 watch let's watch this bit not only is
01:19:03.060 the UN not solving the problems it
01:19:05.340 should too often it's actually creating
01:19:08.020 new problems for us to solve the best
01:19:10.520 example is the number one political
01:19:12.960 issue of our time the crisis of
01:19:14.780 uncontrolled migration it's uncontrolled
01:19:17.960 your countries are being ruined the
01:19:21.780 United Nations is funding an assault
01:19:23.820 remember he's talking to all the world
01:19:25.760 like the arch globalists of the world
01:19:27.440 he's addressing here hear a few murmurs
01:19:29.580 as well when he said this you're ruining
01:19:31.280 your countries on western countries and
01:19:36.360 their borders in 2024 the UN budgeted
01:19:39.960 372 million dollars in cash assistance
01:19:43.160 to support an estimated 624 000 migrants
01:19:47.980 journeying into the United States think
01:19:51.780 of that the UN is supporting people that
01:19:54.480 are illegally coming into the United
01:19:56.080 States and then we have to get them out
01:19:57.840 the UN also provided food shelter
01:20:01.280 transportation and debit cards to
01:20:03.540 illegal aliens can you believe that on
01:20:06.240 the way to infiltrate our southern
01:20:08.900 border or debit cards millions of
01:20:11.640 people came through that southern border
01:20:13.280 with money just a year ago millions and
01:20:15.440 millions of people were pouring in 25
01:20:17.600 million altogether over the four years
01:20:19.600 of the incompetent Biden
01:20:21.780 administration and now we have it
01:20:25.340 stopped totally stopped in fact they're
01:20:28.140 not even coming anymore because they
01:20:29.740 know they can't get through but what
01:20:32.980 took place is totally unacceptable the
01:20:35.300 UN is supposed to stop invasions not
01:20:37.700 create them and not finance them in the
01:20:41.280 United States we reject the idea that
01:20:43.340 mass numbers of people from foreign
01:20:45.140 lands can be permitted to travel
01:20:46.840 halfway around the world trample our
01:20:49.440 borders violate our sovereignty cause
01:20:51.480 unmitigated crime and deplete our social
01:20:55.540 safety net we have reasserted that
01:20:59.440 America belongs to the American people
01:21:02.440 and I encourage all countries to take
01:21:04.320 their own stand in defense of their
01:21:07.080 citizens as well you have to do that
01:21:10.380 because I see it I'm not mentioning names I
01:21:14.840 see it and I can call every single one of
01:21:17.580 them that you're destroying your countries
01:21:19.420 they're being destroyed Europe is in
01:21:22.660 serious trouble they've been invaded by a
01:21:25.520 force of illegal aliens like nobody's
01:21:28.580 ever seen before illegal aliens are
01:21:30.820 pouring into Europe nobody is ever and
01:21:33.480 nobody's doing anything to change it to
01:21:36.120 get them out it's not sustainable and
01:21:40.380 because they choose to be politically
01:21:42.160 correct they're doing just absolutely
01:21:45.020 nothing about it you can see why the Rory
01:21:50.060 Stuarts of this world and the Christian
01:21:51.580 Guru Murphys of this world the Shami
01:21:53.680 Chakrabartis and the Yasmin Anamani
01:21:56.420 Browns you can see why they despise him
01:21:58.380 right yes and I have to say I look at
01:22:03.060 London where you have a terrible mayor
01:22:04.780 terrible terrible mayor and it's been so
01:22:08.260 changed so changed now they want to go to
01:22:12.400 Sharia law but you're in a different
01:22:16.000 country you can't do that both the
01:22:18.660 immigration and their suicidal energy
01:22:21.100 ideas will be the death of Western Europe if
01:22:24.260 something is not done immediately they
01:22:26.560 cannot this cannot be sustained what makes
01:22:30.820 the world so beautiful is that each country is
01:22:33.100 unique but to stay this way every sovereign
01:22:36.500 nation must have the right to control
01:22:38.300 their own borders you have the right to
01:22:40.000 control your borders as we do now and to
01:22:43.800 limit the sheer numbers of migrants
01:22:45.740 entering their countries and paid for by
01:22:48.340 the people of that nation that were there
01:22:50.840 and that built that particular nation at
01:22:52.760 the time they put their blood sweat tears
01:22:57.260 money into that country and now they're
01:23:00.800 being ruined proud nations must be allowed
01:23:03.660 to protect their communities and prevent
01:23:05.740 their societies from being overwhelmed by
01:23:07.680 people they have never seen before with
01:23:10.240 different customs religions with different
01:23:13.880 everything where migrants have violated
01:23:16.580 laws large false asylum claims or claimed
01:23:19.880 refugee status for illegitimate reasons
01:23:22.900 they should in many cases be immediately
01:23:26.440 sent home and while we will always have a big
01:23:29.500 heart for places and people that are
01:23:31.580 struggling and truly compassionate answers will
01:23:35.720 be given we have to solve the problem and we
01:23:40.020 have to solve it in their countries not create new
01:23:42.420 problems in our countries and we are very
01:23:44.520 helpful to a lot of
01:23:45.520 anyway it goes on it's in that vein for it's
01:23:48.640 very good stuff this is exactly stuff we talk about
01:23:50.760 yeah right exactly the sort of stuff we nailed it
01:23:53.300 there and it goes on like that in in that vein for
01:23:55.740 quite a while but um really running short of time so i'll
01:23:58.480 quickly whip through i want to play a couple more minutes of that actually
01:24:01.480 it's so good but anyway whip through a few more things he talked
01:24:03.780 about he talked about the economy this is a quote joe biden's policies
01:24:06.460 empowered murderers gangs human smugglers
01:24:08.840 people traffickers drug cartels uh prisoners from all over the world
01:24:13.160 that uh 300 000 children were lost in the u.s
01:24:16.580 and sold um and fake news doesn't write about it
01:24:20.500 um he called it inherently evil he said this he said
01:24:23.980 the globalist migration agenda this is what the globalist uh migration
01:24:29.180 agenda has done and it's what it's all about i.e
01:24:31.900 inherent evil uh and he was going to track down the villains
01:24:35.540 who had caused this problem um he quickly talked about drug trafficking
01:24:39.860 into america specifically largely from venezuela
01:24:43.100 he called out maduro by name said some of those uh some of those venezuelan
01:24:48.080 drug gangs are uh the enemies of all humanity he said
01:24:51.540 we will we will blow you out of existence we have no choice
01:24:55.260 okay uh on energy he's great because he hates he hates renewable
01:25:01.000 yeah he said that windmills are pathetic he particularly hates windmills
01:25:04.080 um and on green energy he gave a shout out to germany for sort of reversing
01:25:09.140 itself he said germany was being led down a
01:25:11.380 very sick path he said all green means is going
01:25:15.240 bankrupt that's all that means apparently when he was in the uk
01:25:18.920 recently at the pad at uh windsor and sir queer was there apparently he
01:25:23.760 talked to him loads about the north sea oil reserves we've got
01:25:26.560 and um it's insane to him that we don't
01:25:30.640 that we we don't use it we don't use yeah yeah again where's the lie
01:25:34.600 where's the lie um yeah he just uh he just uh
01:25:38.640 caned climate change massively he said it's uh the greatest con job
01:25:42.480 ever perpetuated on the world
01:25:44.380 and again there's a little ripple of laughter
01:25:46.500 in in the auditorium which i find annoying they just laugh
01:25:50.800 at him saying something like that um he said that sort of the climate change
01:25:54.700 narrative quote was made by stupid people that have cost their countries
01:25:59.720 fortunes
01:26:00.500 um nailed that as well yeah and it's just a scam
01:26:06.140 the whole thing's a scam um he said that climate migration is
01:26:11.560 a double-tailed monster um that destroys everything in its wake
01:26:17.080 the carbon footprint is a hoax made up by people with evil intentions
01:26:21.720 and they're heading down a path of total destruction
01:26:25.200 talked about how how china creates more co2 than the rest of the world put
01:26:30.140 together
01:26:30.520 fraser nelson must have been particularly upset by that one
01:26:33.120 you know you can see why progressive globo homo types despise him
01:26:37.740 yes because he's up there just ripping down their well their worldview their
01:26:41.980 narratives their liars
01:26:42.920 another with truth two last quick quotes i thought was was worth picking out
01:26:47.120 he said the primary effect of these brutal green energy policies
01:26:50.460 has not been to help the environment but to redistribute manufacturing and
01:26:54.740 industrial activity from developed countries that follow the insane rules
01:26:58.900 that are put down uh uh uh uh and and and and sends this uh industrial
01:27:05.080 activity to polluting countries that break the rules and they make a fortune
01:27:09.240 he also mentioned in passing that christianity is the most persecuted religion
01:27:13.840 in the world and he ended it by saying
01:27:15.160 in closing i just want to repeat that immigration
01:27:18.020 and the higher cost of so-called green renewable energy
01:27:21.320 is destroying a large part of the free world
01:27:23.860 and a large part of our planet countries that cherish freedom
01:27:27.680 are fading fast because of their policies on these two subjects
01:27:30.860 so perfect pretty based no most thank thank you mr trump
01:27:37.900 great i hope your i hope your successor is uh in the same vein on that stuff
01:27:44.440 uh well that'd be vans now release the epstein files yes okay also do that
01:27:49.860 also actually start deporting enough people to make a difference
01:27:53.240 yes there are a lot of things there and i always say you know words
01:27:58.600 talk is cheap and i don't want to be dismissive but i value actions much more
01:28:05.240 let's go through some of these video comments and then go because we've got
01:28:09.320 a round table in about 30 minutes
01:28:11.800 hey hello seaters i'm in lancaster and i've got something very interesting
01:28:17.000 this is the incest tombstone
01:28:21.240 it's a roman auxiliary soldier dating from around 75 to 120
01:28:27.400 ad shows him on horseback
01:28:31.140 with the head of a native britain
01:28:34.460 and trampling the body and the body is carrying a sword just as the auxiliary
01:28:41.440 soldier is and no stirrups classic roman
01:28:46.120 personally it's stuff like this that makes it like where i'm just like i don't
01:28:51.020 really i don't idolize and venerate rome the
01:28:54.240 same way that a lot of people do obviously it was a very impressive
01:28:57.360 civilization but i'm like they did also repeatedly try and genocide my germanic
01:29:02.480 and british ancestors so i'm not particularly interested in venerating
01:29:07.300 them as anything other than a cool historical curiosity for myself
01:29:12.300 i just feel like when you hold a grudge that long that is lame and gay
01:29:16.480 no no i'm not like eric weinstein yeah i was just gonna say yeah yeah i'm just
01:29:20.900 gonna say i'm not holding i'm not holding a grudge i'm not i'm not going to their
01:29:25.420 monuments and flipping them off i'm saying i just don't venerate them in the
01:29:29.020 same way that other people do obviously they're fascinating very
01:29:31.880 impressive but i prefer to venerate i did like the hbo series though
01:29:35.600 yes i wrote the wrong twitter handle yesterday sorry has the right one and
01:29:41.700 there are some illustrations for a book i have written it is already written and
01:29:46.260 it is great it is the most traditional fairytale book with the most traditional
01:29:52.060 conservative old values and if you want to read it you can shoot me a
01:29:57.880 pm on x and i have a pdf file and if you like it maybe you want to buy it when it's
01:30:04.320 out with the illustrations it's um particularly i think it's really good for
01:30:08.280 small girls um who's learning to read and stuff so um yeah and actually that she put was it kek the
01:30:15.880 frog in it uh pepe pepe pepe the frog kek the lord of kekistan and i think coop
01:30:26.000 keeps involved in that is as well that's cool it's good to see people doing things and trying to create
01:30:31.700 right i'll go through the last few super chats and rubble rants and then we are going to go
01:30:35.880 so dawn browning just send in 10 australian dollars uh with a little sticker saying thank you so thank
01:30:43.280 you very much for that ian thomas doctrinally uh dan's plan would suck up 16 000 soldiers the entire
01:30:49.380 infantry is guard force alone enablers on top makes this a massive undertaking no have one tenth that
01:30:55.680 much under shoot to kill and it is possible that the army recruitment would go up if you started
01:31:02.120 doing yeah things in the interest of the country maybe yeah i mean they always want to have army
01:31:08.220 recruitment up to have white kids to die in their war what if instead it was to protect your own
01:31:15.160 borders and have a real country and you get to live in saint helena which i'm sure is a lovely place
01:31:21.280 other than the migrant camp that we're going to put there yes busted brian on rumble of the
01:31:25.500 193 member nations u.s pays 22 percent of the un's funding via the u.s taxpayers trump has every
01:31:30.920 right to criticize them for sitting there and doing nothing but talk about climate change even better
01:31:35.360 if they're the ones funding a lot of this stuff threaten to pull out that's almost a quarter of
01:31:42.700 their entire budget could they afford to give food shelter and transport to all of these people
01:31:49.220 if the u.s said no we won't pay for it anymore i mean that's always an option that is always an option
01:31:57.040 explosion like the economy under a monopoly the monopoly of a one world government would likely have the
01:32:02.360 same effect on quality of government jokes on you all government is shit in current day and age
01:32:09.280 i can't think well maybe el salvador but all government is shit uh anyway with that being
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01:32:23.260 watch a round table where we'll be joined by can i say can i say is it allowed we're supposed to we're
01:32:29.420 supposed to put up a thing aren't we on i think it's on twitter josh will be here right there you go
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01:32:49.200 you very much cheerio