The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1259
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Summary
In Episode 1 of Lotus Eaters, Dan, Dan and Harry discuss the Epping Bell Hotel protests, and the reasons why they were justified. They also discuss the case of Haddish Kebebabtu, the man behind the protests and the man who claimed he was the victim of sexual assault at the Bell Hotel.
Transcript
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Hello and welcome to the podcast of Lotus Eaters, episode 1,259.
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I'm your host, Harry, and I'm joined by Beau and Dan.
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Yes, you've got an extra treat, the three most based Lotus Eaters, all in one go.
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Obviously, they had to put me and Beau at either end of the table just to balance things out a bit.
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We can't have a based overload shorting the equipment.
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Anyway, today we're going to talk about the Epping Hotel protests were justified the whole time.
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I think I mentioned this a little bit in a segment last week, but it's good to reinforce that,
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yeah, there was a reason they were out, and it's never a good reason.
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I'm going to be going through Fraser Nelson and his lies, of which there are many.
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We only have a limited amount of time, so I might have to split this into multiple.
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And then we're going to be talking about Trump dropping a truth nuke on the UN.
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Which I have no idea about, so I'm interested to find out.
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Someone from the back room stole the one that I was using, so I'm back to my normal one.
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I'm not very good with full names, but Haddish Kebabtu from Ethiopia.
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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.
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This was the one that was right next to a school, correct?
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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.
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As you can see here, they're just an ordinary bunch of people, mostly concerned mothers.
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But no, that didn't stop them from being smeared relentlessly in the press all summer for being far-right racist thugs.
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So what's the story with, yes, old Haddish Kebabtu here, or however you pronounce it.
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On the 29th of June of this year, he arrived in a small boat.
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By the 7th of July, he was committing offences.
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On the 7th of July, he made sexual assault on a 14-year-old girl in school uniform.
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And we will see a little bit later his comments on his version of events of what happened.
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Well, it's not comical, but it is, you know, his version of what went down there.
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The following day, he made the same advances on the same girl, spotting her coming out of school again.
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A sexual assault on a woman who tried to intervene.
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So, yes, not a particularly glorious start to his time in our hospitality.
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Later that same day, at 5 o'clock, he is arrested.
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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.
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Which immediately results in the national press branding them all as far-right thugs, as we have mentioned.
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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,
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applied for an injunction to have this Bell Hotel closed down, or at least remove the asylum seekers from it.
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They didn't do it of their own free volition, out of conviction.
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It was only because there was loads of pressure on them to do it.
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But even so, it is still quite remarkable where, even under pressure, any public authority in Britain gives a damn about the English people.
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Judge Stephen Eyre, something like that, granted an injunction against it and ordered the removal of the asylum seekers.
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At which point the Court of Appeal came in, and they overturned the injunction, allowing the asylum seekers to remain at the Bell Hotel.
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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,
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but their reasoning was that the national interest in asylum housing outweighs concerns of local sexual assaults.
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I believe the wording that was used by the judge was that it was better to maintain the status quo.
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The status quo being young girls being assaulted.
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And he said that the courts must avoid giving weight to citizens, because as it would incentivise further protests,
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because of course no one else is going to want a bunch of sexual predators and immigrants living in their area either,
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and if you let it in one place, then it's going to happen all over the place.
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But, I mean, that bit of logic I can't fault, it's just evil and wrong.
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Well, we perhaps don't have time to get into his early life section.
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There are certain characteristics that wouldn't surprise you, but still.
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But yes, there's a bit of Fabian links thrown in there as well.
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So, effectively, the needs of the asylum seekers outweighs the needs of concerned local parents and schoolgirls trying to get to school.
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Why I'm mentioning this now is because, you know, this chap, Haddish Kababtu, has been sentenced.
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He's going to get 12 months' custodial sentence.
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But, of course, 12 months' custodial sentence does not actually mean 12 months' custodial sentence, not in this country,
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because that's going to be less any time that he's already served,
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and then the 40% rule will apply, which will mean he'll be out in about three months, so by Christmas.
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And he has expressed to his solicitor that that is his current intention, to self-deport afterwards,
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because, of course, he hasn't seen much of the UK so far.
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He was only here for a few days before he was arrested.
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So if he had spent more time at the hotel, of course, he would have received all those lovely pamphlets that they get,
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saying these are all the benefits you're entitled to, and this is how you go about claiming a house,
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and, you know, this is how you make it impossible for yourself to deport.
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Operation Scatter will be putting you in somebody's neighbourhood soon enough anyway.
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So he hasn't had a chance to see all of that material, but no doubt these organisations probably work inside prisons,
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so, or if not, he'd be speaking to other people in prison and be like, yeah, you've got a good thing here,
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Didn't get much of a chance to, you know, see Lincoln Cathedral and Stonehenge.
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No, he wasn't inspired by the rich culture of the nation or anything like that.
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The thing that I get from this is that how quickly he started his sex crime.
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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.
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And the fact that he wants to go back now, I guess to his country of origin, back to, is it Ethiopia you say?
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That, well, the pickings are easier there for him, so he didn't really, he thought he could get away with it here,
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that's what he probably heard on the grapevine.
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And the fact that he can't, well, may as well go home then.
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I mean, in terms of real consequences, he basically has gotten away with it.
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And if he chooses not to leave the country of his own volition, then let's think through the logic,
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judging by other cases that we've seen of similar things.
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Well, now he has been convicted of a sexual assault charge, he has gone to prison,
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so the likelihood would be that were he to return to his own country,
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Therefore, the human rights grounds for not deporting him will be,
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because otherwise they might put him in prison or give him the death penalty.
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Yes, actually, GB News interviewed an immigration lawyer on the subject,
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and he said, well, now that he's a convicted sex criminal,
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Ethiopia will almost certainly refuse him, and then that's it.
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So that's fine, you know, he just has to stay now.
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I'm also going to mention, I won't give a lot of time, but it's worth pointing out,
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this chap, I think he's the one on the right, and his adorable wife here,
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this is the Muslim chap who attacks somebody with a knife outside a consulate in London,
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I'm going to kill you, hacking at him with a blade.
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So basically, the precedent has been set that if somebody is insulting a Muslim's faith,
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attacking them with a knife leads to no consequences whatsoever.
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but what you're saying is not even convicted of anything.
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No, he was convicted, but his sentence was suspended.
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What are they going to do, put the protester in prison instead?
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neither individual should really be here at all.
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and I think you might cover the Trump speech later on.
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One of the bits he mentions in that is we're operating under Sharia law in this country.
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Well, no, in the sense that we haven't passed the Sharia law of 2025 bill through Parliament,
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but effectively we've got there through decisions like this.
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Lucy Connolly, a tweet that Starmer didn't like,
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which will actually be four months, maybe three.
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who was calling for people to have their throats slit.
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Let's have a quick look at the BBC coverage, are we?
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Because we've got this delightful little arrest video
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where we get to see this chap, in his own words,
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making sure that we get as many of these people as possible
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I'm arresting you on suspicion of sexual assault
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It may harm your defence if you did not mention when questioned,
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We're arresting you for prompting and effective investigation
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by being something to you and prevent harm to yourself or others, OK?
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and then we'll start getting rid of the people.
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So the allegation is that you've touched a child on the inside of the groin.
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Come, step onto the pavement so I've got a little bit more room.
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So after sexually assaulting this 14-year-old girl, his excuse was, is that she came out
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of school, immediately got drunk, saw him, and said, you black man, you come to my house.
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The jury found that that was not a credible defence.
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But I suppose he had to make an attempt to defend himself.
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I think the thing there was as well, just like, he seemed like he was having fun at first.
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He was smiling and kind of joking along with them.
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And then he starts to think, oh, there might be consequences to this, and he just flips.
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To be fair, a lot of third worlders, when they've been caught out, they do give you
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that sort of shit-eating grin where they just smile through it and hope it's going to be
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It's literally like the thought process and mind of a child.
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Attempting to cry and then just stop in and throwing his sandals off, kneeling down,
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It's just, this is an alien person who doesn't belong in this country.
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We must turn our mind, of course, to the victims of this crime, and the judge did exactly that.
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And so what, because you know they do those victim impact statements.
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So let's have a look at what the judge's concerns was.
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The judge was concerned that the impact of his offences would have on the other asylum seekers
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So we are thinking about the real victims here, the other asylum seekers.
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And just, this is a point I'll get on in my segment as well.
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This man would be the exact same person if he had come through some safe asylum route as well.
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Just getting on the boat and using that method to get over here doesn't suddenly do,
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there's no alchemical process of crossing the channel that turns you into a kiddie fiddler.
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These people are the same no matter what process they use.
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Well, whether they're the 50,000 that come by boat, the 100,000 that comes in the back of the lorries,
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or the one, or at least a number of the 1 million that come in through perfectly legal routes
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that the Home Office allows, that is all right.
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Of course, our shitlibs have egg on their face for this.
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Kevin Maguire pointing out, you know, there's no paedophiles or rapists inside this hotel.
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So apparently he was an Ethiopian sports teacher.
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Now he left Ethiopia and he travelled through the Sudan, through Libya, across the Mediterranean,
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through Italy and France before arriving in the UK.
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Now the rules are you're supposed to stop at the first safe country you come to,
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And I'd actually point out that Ethiopia is actually more stable and safe than Libya and Sudan.
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So he crossed through two countries that are more dangerous than the country he started in,
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then went through two safe countries before coming here.
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This is the number of flights going to Ethiopia.
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They have functional courts and government and all the rest of it.
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You know, these are just flights from London to Ethiopia today.
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I mean, if this was an unsafe country, there would not be dozens of flights going there every single day.
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The Foreign and Commonwealth Office aren't advising people not to travel to Ethiopia?
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So to go from a safe country to here for who knows what reason,
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he decided I'm going to pass through at least one war zone,
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because I'm in such danger teaching children here.
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The 2022 Nationalities and Border Act, which was passed post-Brexit,
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gives the authorities the powers to treat claims as inadmissible
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if they're passing through a safe third country,
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of which, of course, Italy and France would qualify.
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So we can just treat his asylum claim as simply illegitimate, inadmissible,
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Except, of course, we can't because we don't have any return agreements of any countries.
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And in this case, as the immigration lawyer, which I didn't play,
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well, no, he's a sex criminal now, so he's not coming back.
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Now, illegal entry into the UK is actually an illegal act
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Under existing law, you can get four years in jail for that.
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because they just ship them straight into the asylum system,
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There's no working return agreement with Ethiopia.
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And so basically, all of these people, they end up stuck in limbo,
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until eventually it's decided that it's too much trouble,
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and they're just going to give them indefinite leave to remain,
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and then they just disappear into the housing system somewhere.
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And then some of those will even get then turned into full citizens,
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because they can say, well, look, I've had indefinite leave to remain for five,
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That's how you become just as British as myself, Dan, or Beau.
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Article 5 of the European Convention of Human Rights
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guarantees liberty unless detention is linked to imminent deportation.
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And since apparently we can't do that, there's no detention involved.
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UK courts have consistently shown they will go against the government
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on the few token efforts that they have made to remove people.
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And the prison capacity, we've got 88,000 places in the UK,
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And they need the tiny handful, and it is a tiny handful,
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it's like a few hundred spaces they have left at any given time,
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and they need those just in case anybody tweets something
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So, in order to solve this, you might be thinking,
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This is a political choice, and we can overturn this at any time we want.
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and passing legislation that expressly allows detention
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and instructs UK courts to disregard Strasbourg.
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We have parliamentary sovereignty in this country.
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And when there's one party that does enjoy a large majority,
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such as Boris Johnson with an 80-seat majority, you might think.
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He could whip his party into passing such a bill.
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All it requires is those two steps that I've already talked about.
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I mean, I didn't go there on the basis that it's a long time
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since this country has done anything morally right,
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and therefore it didn't occur to me to make that line of argument.
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Also, we should look at international precedents on this.
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So Australia runs an offshore detention processing camps.
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Now, anybody who tries to get into Australia gets shipped off there.
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And apparently in Australia, that is a completely...
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Even the lefties don't try and argue against this.
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Australia is still flooded with legal migrants.
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But at least they got that element of it out of the way.
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I might just quickly tell you the process if you or I were to try and illegally enter Ethiopia.
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So, we would be processed by the Refugees and Returns Service of Ethiopia, the RSS.
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We would be held under the Immigration Proclamation No. 354-2003,
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where making an illegal entry would result in fines and custodial sentences.
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And as British nationals, we could be forcibly returned to the UK.
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and the UK authorities would cooperate and take receivership of us at the other end.
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How many cases are there of native Brits attempting to illegally enter Ethiopia?
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I suspect it's not a huge number, but the point remains,
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there are intact procedures to sort it out if it's the other way,
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So, my key point in this is, look, this is a political choice.
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And I think they're doing it because if they can keep us on the 50,000 people
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we're not looking at the 100,000 people who come on the back of a lorry,
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or the million-plus people that come perfectly legally
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because the Home Office stamps a bit of paper for them,
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and then they just decide, oh, yeah, we're never going back again.
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And let's bring over our entire extended family as well.
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Or we're going to take sick Palestinian children,
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and then after they've been here for like an hour,
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they can then say, I want my family to join me,
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and then their family can join them, and so on and so on.
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But how would the NHS function without all of them?
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Well, the proportion of immigrants as patients in the NHS
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Yes, well, you would think so listening to the narrative, wouldn't you?
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It's got some historical sniffiness, this one, hasn't it, Beau?
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We kept a short Frenchman there once, didn't we?
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So, it has been used as a type of prison island before.
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Actually, I'd better zoom back into it, so I can give you my solution.
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Now, this is a UK territory, so we can do what we want with it.
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No further international treaties need to be put together on this.
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What I have in mind is kind of military spec tents, camp beds, barbed wire, maybe a few
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heating units if you're feeling generous, a couple of shipping containers put down to
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store bulk dried food goods, maybe a couple of watchtowers as a perimeter, maybe a couple
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A couple of canteens, again, in shipping containers.
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And people pay, what, like 800 quid to go to Glastonbury or whatever it is?
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I feel sorry for the normal, law-abiding citizens of St Helena.
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That's why I stress the point about barbed wire and watchtowers.
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Now, everything I've described there, I've done the numbers.
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The capex for what I'm talking about is something between 40 to 80k per person.
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You could get 80,000 immigrants in that at a density of...
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Because I went around the edges, measured the edges, worked out the volume.
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The army, when they're deploying people to theatres,
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they maintain about 10 square metres per person.
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And for the capex of 3 billion, you could set up a fully functional camp there.
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And fewer white children sexually assaulted, most importantly.
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And army engineers could easily pull that off in six months.
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No international treaties, just pass those two laws that I've already talked about,
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which anyone with a majority could do tomorrow.
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Do you think Serco would be happy with that contract?
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I would give it to the army myself, rather than Serco, because they're traitors.
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But what happens if you round up all of those illegal immigrants and everybody who's rised by boat and said,
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right, you're off to a military camp in St. Helena's,
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Maybe a few would be like, oh, I'll just take the free bunk accommodation in St. Helena's.
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But even then, this place has regular flights to South Africa.
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I think a lot of them would sort of disappear into the general population of Britain.
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I mean, imagine the sort of TV escapades you could have following around British ICE agents.
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Or you could deputise, you know, local base lads to go around rounding them up.
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And the other thing I like about the St. Helena's option is, you know,
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To be clear, I do want to put barbed wire around it
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so it doesn't inconvenience the 4,000 people that's living there.
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But the other thing I noticed is there are around 4,000 immigration lawyers,
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or immigration advisors, to make it a little bit more broad, in the UK.
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Now, they're obviously going to need to go out there as well.
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It would be interesting to see what happens to a society
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when the population is 50% immigration lawyers.
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We don't want to break up the lawyer-client relationship.
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So maybe some of the judges who like this sort of thing.
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I have a feeling it would begin to resemble Haiti.
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We've never tried that experiment of a 50% immigration lawyer location.
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Which circle of hell do you most reckon it would resemble?
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You know, and look, this is St. Helena's property.
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If you're an immigration lawyer listening to this
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you get perfectly reasonable little bungalows there.
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But you get these charming little properties in St. Helena's.
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You sell your, you know, your £2 million Islington flat.
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Immigration lawyers like going to swanky restaurants.
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So the St. Helena's economy will get a massive injection.
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solving this problem can be done within a year, tops.
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No reason why this cannot be knocked in the head within a year
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the moment you get in a government that has the will to do so.
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And if they don't do it, they're a massive scam.
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I think we need to take their hats off to them.
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Yes, I'll go through the super chats and rumble rants that we've got.
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when applied to foreign barbarians who don't care about
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Yeah, there is something darkly comic and absurd
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about that video of a man who clearly doesn't understand
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or care what's going on being read his rights very quickly.
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I would say don't bother, but I know that there are processes.
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Every man is required to have a beard like Bo and long hair like Harry.
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That picture that you put up on your Twitter was great
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Alan Shearer used to have a little island of hair.
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Well, grow that out and try and make it a comb over.
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Have you ever seen the old Brian Eno look from the 1970s?
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You put an old photo of yourself up on X, did you?
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While you're reading the comments, I'm looking that up.
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How long do you think it will be before the USA reports
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on the basis of religious or political persecution?
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I don't really know what you could be referring to there.
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The entire Anglosphere is suffering the same issue.
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Please ask the King to sack our Prime Minister.
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because the King agrees with everything that is going on in this country
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because they know from their pals who are in the UK already
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I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of that's relatively accurate.
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There was one more come through from Dave Chandler.
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And also, he needs to do an announcement with H-1B
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that then isn't immediately rug-pulled a few days after.
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the big question that many people are asking is,
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is Britain going through a terrible crime wave?
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struggling and truly compassionate answers will
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have to solve it in their countries not create new
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very good stuff this is exactly stuff we talk about
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yeah right exactly the sort of stuff we nailed it
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there and it goes on like that in in that vein for
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quite a while but um really running short of time so i'll
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quickly whip through i want to play a couple more minutes of that actually
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it's so good but anyway whip through a few more things he talked
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about he talked about the economy this is a quote joe biden's policies
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people traffickers drug cartels uh prisoners from all over the world
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and sold um and fake news doesn't write about it
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um he called it inherently evil he said this he said
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the globalist migration agenda this is what the globalist uh migration
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agenda has done and it's what it's all about i.e
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inherent evil uh and he was going to track down the villains
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who had caused this problem um he quickly talked about drug trafficking
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into america specifically largely from venezuela
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he called out maduro by name said some of those uh some of those venezuelan
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drug gangs are uh the enemies of all humanity he said
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we will we will blow you out of existence we have no choice
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okay uh on energy he's great because he hates he hates renewable
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yeah he said that windmills are pathetic he particularly hates windmills
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um and on green energy he gave a shout out to germany for sort of reversing
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very sick path he said all green means is going
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bankrupt that's all that means apparently when he was in the uk
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recently at the pad at uh windsor and sir queer was there apparently he
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talked to him loads about the north sea oil reserves we've got
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that we we don't use it we don't use yeah yeah again where's the lie
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caned climate change massively he said it's uh the greatest con job
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in in the auditorium which i find annoying they just laugh
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at him saying something like that um he said that sort of the climate change
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narrative quote was made by stupid people that have cost their countries
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um nailed that as well yeah and it's just a scam
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the whole thing's a scam um he said that climate migration is
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a double-tailed monster um that destroys everything in its wake
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the carbon footprint is a hoax made up by people with evil intentions
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and they're heading down a path of total destruction
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talked about how how china creates more co2 than the rest of the world put
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fraser nelson must have been particularly upset by that one
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you know you can see why progressive globo homo types despise him
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yes because he's up there just ripping down their well their worldview their
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another with truth two last quick quotes i thought was was worth picking out
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he said the primary effect of these brutal green energy policies
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has not been to help the environment but to redistribute manufacturing and
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industrial activity from developed countries that follow the insane rules
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that are put down uh uh uh uh and and and and sends this uh industrial
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activity to polluting countries that break the rules and they make a fortune
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he also mentioned in passing that christianity is the most persecuted religion
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in closing i just want to repeat that immigration
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and the higher cost of so-called green renewable energy
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and a large part of our planet countries that cherish freedom
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are fading fast because of their policies on these two subjects
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so perfect pretty based no most thank thank you mr trump
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great i hope your i hope your successor is uh in the same vein on that stuff
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uh well that'd be vans now release the epstein files yes okay also do that
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also actually start deporting enough people to make a difference
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yes there are a lot of things there and i always say you know words
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talk is cheap and i don't want to be dismissive but i value actions much more
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let's go through some of these video comments and then go because we've got
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hey hello seaters i'm in lancaster and i've got something very interesting
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it's a roman auxiliary soldier dating from around 75 to 120
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and trampling the body and the body is carrying a sword just as the auxiliary
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personally it's stuff like this that makes it like where i'm just like i don't
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same way that a lot of people do obviously it was a very impressive
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civilization but i'm like they did also repeatedly try and genocide my germanic
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and british ancestors so i'm not particularly interested in venerating
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them as anything other than a cool historical curiosity for myself
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i just feel like when you hold a grudge that long that is lame and gay
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no no i'm not like eric weinstein yeah i was just gonna say yeah yeah i'm just
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gonna say i'm not holding i'm not holding a grudge i'm not i'm not going to their
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monuments and flipping them off i'm saying i just don't venerate them in the
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same way that other people do obviously they're fascinating very
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impressive but i prefer to venerate i did like the hbo series though
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yes i wrote the wrong twitter handle yesterday sorry has the right one and
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there are some illustrations for a book i have written it is already written and
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it is great it is the most traditional fairytale book with the most traditional
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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
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small girls um who's learning to read and stuff so um yeah and actually that she put was it kek the
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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
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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
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infantry is guard force alone enablers on top makes this a massive undertaking no have one tenth that
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much under shoot to kill and it is possible that the army recruitment would go up if you started
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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
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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
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193 member nations u.s pays 22 percent of the un's funding via the u.s taxpayers trump has every
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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
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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
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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
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01:32:29.420
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