The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1356
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Join us for Episode 1356 of the lotus eaters podcast, where we discuss the new Tory party, restore Britains, and the policies they have put forward since their launch, and what they stand for.
Transcript
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and welcome to podcast of the lotus eaters episode 1356 on uh tuesday the 17th of february
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year of our lord 2026 i'm joined by harry hello and also special guest josh hello so we're going
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to be talking about um the straw britain apparently there's some policies we're going to find out
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about them sorry if you're a bit oversaturated i know yesterday you guys talked about the whole
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for an hour no we can have more we can have more in fact the restoring must continue
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well it's nice to have some hope for a change in the country so i hope you'll forgive us for
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doing one segment today after a full podcast yesterday this is kind of a good news podcast
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yeah really because what you're talking about restore yeah you're talking about how the word
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doesn't have as much power as it used to yes and i'm using that word i'm talking about how like
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uh beefs back on the menu boys well that sounds good um and also i don't need to do it with the
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other two segments because harry did it so uh perfect nailed it um we go straight into
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reforming reforming yes no restoring oh no we're already off the rails boys why do they all have
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to begin with re i mean do you also notice that they all are different shades of blue as well
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very yeah you've got blue as well you've got yeah that's the blue on screen right there so you've
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got the navy blue for restore you've got the tory blue and you've got the teal blue for reform so
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right wingers have a choice of which blue they're voting so i do actually like the word restore that
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is the right word but they all begin with re and i'm too i've gone with a magisterial purple which
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would also suit our branding as well and you know it'd be good yes i'm gonna start a new party called
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the reservatives i don't know what we stand for what our policies are i just need to stick with
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the theming anyway it's really throwing me off so restore britain launched as a party only on friday
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and it has emerged that they've got 50 000 members already and from this announcement a mere 24 hours
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later they had 60 000 members which puts them on par with the liberal democrats who as we know are a
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well-established party does well electorally and so if their membership and their polling which
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as we can see here the first poll that has been done suggests that they would get 10 which again is
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on par with the liberal democrats but they only launched less than a week ago so there is a lot
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of space for them to climb up to challenge maybe reform labor the tories the greens whoever it might be
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in whichever constituency although i'm not sure they're contesting everyone we'll still need to
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see about that but i thought it'd be interesting to look at well what are they actually putting
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forward what do they believe and what are their policies and so that is what i'm going to do today
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and of course as they have explicitly said immigration is front and center of all of their policies which
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makes perfect sense yes it is the main problem that britain is facing at the minute and if you
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solve it it is like a fix everything switch if you press it the world just gets better it's it's
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wonderful it's that easy of course there are lots of other things that are wrong as well
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but this is the main one and i wanted to read through what they're actually proposing they do
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have a website but rupert's posts are actually the most useful because of course they've only just
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launched and so they're not going to have the most comprehensive policy platform going however i'm sure
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that's going to continue and they did write up the paper on mass deportation we'll be getting to
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that yeah don't worry um but yes if you need any help writing policy i'm available um but he starts
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with this illegal migrants gone all of them without apology every man every woman maybe every child he
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doesn't say that and they will all be deported we have released the most comprehensive deportation
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policy ever produced in britain 100 pages of detailed steps to remove every single um illegal
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migrant living in our country and in fact um there it is um i think i meant to link uh our segment we
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did about it um but it's not there um but we did have harrison on the show and he talked about it
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uh and so if you want to find the summary um you just need to look on youtube but the full document
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is also there um and he carries on saying um this is step one these miscreants are the priority the
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sex pest will be removed the hotels will be closed the flights will begin i promise you that
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legal migration for the seeable future far more people will leave than enter entire visa routes will
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be closed off from certain countries that are proven to supply us with sex pests criminals illegals
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islamists and the rest um this is vital um and then he lists specifically albania pakistan somalia
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eritrea afghanistan which are some of the the big ones really and he and i like to see this we will
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discriminate it's about time people actually say that um and then he carries on to say we must
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understand that legal immigration has done far more damage to britain than illegal immigration which
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is correct we've been pointing this out for a long time now um it says if a foreign
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national is entirely unable to speak english then they will be asked to leave um how can someone
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contribute um if they cannot communicate um a foreigner claiming benefits and living in social
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housing again they'll be asked to leave and so this is basically all the sorts of things we've been
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talking about obviously criminals gone um get rid of extremists as well he mentions islamists um
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dual nationals will have their citizenship stripped and deported um
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if an individual surrenders his second citizenship in an attempt to fraudulently remain in britain
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we will take the necessary steps to reverse the process and deport them
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um indefinite leave to remain will be embolished in its entirety uh the boris wave will be reversed
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okay to my ears that's a great promise that's a big promise it is millions of people gone
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um if a country refuses to accept their deported citizens we will threaten them
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uh foreign aid visas remittances and more push to work with the americans and others a deportation
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nato do it once hard enough and it won't have to be done again uh third party schemes like rwanda
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um are key it means that if we cannot ascertain where a foreign national is from for whatever
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reason they go to rwanda i hear it's lovely this time of year i like the the sark in there as well
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paul kakami is always interested in striking up a new deal as well
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yeah people think the art of the deal is synonymous with donald trump it's not actually
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it's paul kakami because he has played the west like a fiddle has he had to do anything other than
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build one unused detention center he's got a lot of money for a lot of nothing well and even if
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random say no just just drive a ship round to the lawless bit of somalia and just just drop them off
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that's a hell of a disincentive for them to come here in the first place yeah fresh patch of pirates
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for i mean if they're not gonna if they're not gonna go home with their own re-rule and they're
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not gonna tell us where they're from and they're just pretending not to speak english or any other
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language just drop them off in somalia or madagascar or something pick any look like an eskimo
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perhaps yeah let's send you up yeah you know live in the northwest passage on the northwest well we've
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already found it but find another um rules and fees around spouse visas will be eased for individuals
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from non-red list countries so basically europe and north america um fraud will be brutally crushed
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but hard-working british men and women have every right to bring their foreign spouse to britain and
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raise a family just so long as they're not on the red list um i said so dan your your kind of preferred
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like fit woman immigration is essentially what's being gestured to there right okay fine well it's
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originally the le g policy but i mean as long as we had his moments right as long as we let the fit
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runs in i'm happy so what do we think of this i know it's a bit of a stupid question because
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yes absolutely bloody marvelous sir bloody marvelous do you like it harry i think there's huge promises
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and the promises are all fantastic it's following through if you are able to attain power it's making
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sure that you've not diluted yourself on the process of gaining power so that none of this happens
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so if they can follow through incredible i'm always even though you know it's only a few days
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i'm always going to be the one killjoy in the room being just a little bit more reserved well that
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is true that you know making assertions doesn't necessarily mean it's going to happen for certain
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the world's a lot more complicated of all of the politicians out there though in british politics
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like lo is the one who seems to actually have some proper follow through yeah well i'm conviction i at
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least believe he's presenting what he wants to do honestly and has every intention of doing it and he's
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surrounded by good chaps who are on side yeah it's basically the lotus eaters party i mean most of
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his staff have been on the lotus eaters at one point i mean one of them is staff one of them is
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almost yeah i mean we're not going to get any better than this no i agree so another thing that he put out
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recently which is um interesting i might have to use some euphemism for youtube um but it says restore
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britain will not pretend that a man wearing a dress is a woman we're just not going to do that
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will not deny biological reality will not indulge this madness madness men will be banned from women's
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sport categorically and absolutely obviously yes um women's private spaces will be protected
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they'll be prosecuted i imagine if they enter it biological men will not be placed in women's
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prisons under any circumstances it'd also be nice to see at some point banning female prison
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guards from male prisons as well because we've seen what they've been up to um and it's not good
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yeah um it says um any teacher or medical professional pushing the idea um will be sacked
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and prosecuted any doctor found to have given them surgery or puberty blockers will be struck off and
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put in prison and it will be um it says that the vile flag will be banned from public sector buildings
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especially schools i don't know which one he means here i presume the the trans one
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uh what what was it like the inclusivity flag or whatever they're calling it these days
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oh the one that's got the little chevron with black and brown on as well i love that i love that everyone
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who'd been looking at these policies and saying oh they're so extreme right so what you're saying is
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people who hate us and want to kill us and rape us can't come here and we can't mutilate children
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anymore and and and this is where we've got to in britain today this is where alex phillips is
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like in apoplectic rage on talk tv things maybe 10 or 15 years ago people would have just thought
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normal that yes we don't keep people who have committed crimes and uh everything that you've
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said so far was just absolute baseline normal until very recently and so it is truly a restoration of
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what is ultimately common sense and um okay um this was a good one i was very happy to see this
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was that if someone breaks into your home restore britain will make sure that you are able to use
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whatever force you deem necessary to protect yourself and your family which has been you know a long time
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coming we've seen cases where an old man stabbed a home invader with a screwdriver i think it was and he
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got arrested knife yeah there have been a few instances so every variation i imagine and yeah
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it's just favoring the criminals isn't it i'm sorry but you forfeit your life if you break into my home
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again that used to be just normal and it would be a good disincentive for people doing it in the first
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place if they're playing with their life and um another one as well um that was a pleasant surprise
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is he's talking about banning the the burka and the niqab and things like that um i think he also
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spoke about um halal slaughter as well halal and kosher both to be banned which is very welcome um it's
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not humane in the slightest uh i've seen some of the videos of how it's done and it's barbaric and of
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course as low rightly points out um we should be enforcing our own moral standards which are higher
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than that and i think that's fair and um if we move on to the economy this is on their website
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and some of the things are just rupert lowe saying stuff which i think will become policy but they
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you know they've just set up a party so they haven't written it out on their website
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but i thought that this was interesting this was from august of 2025 i scrapped the ir35 which
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treats contractors like employees for tax purposes without any of the rights that's brilliant a good
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idea i like that especially abolish inheritance tax which is obvious like yes it's already taxed
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money your worst tax is stealing pennies from you know dead people's eyes that means it's such a
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horrible tax because you need to as soon as you know your loved one dies you then need to start
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itemizing everything they own working out the value and and you're doing this while you're dealing
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with the fact that you've just lost somebody close to you it could be a partner it could be a parent
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it could be a i mean it could even be a child um if if you're an older person and and the child has
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got some assets you've got to itemize everything while you're planning their funeral while you're
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getting over it and then start negotiating with the tax office it's just an evil tax and also just on a
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broader philosophical and psychological level it's the government laying claim to everything that you
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own and basically suggesting you are only loaning this whilst you're alive and once you're dead it
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returns to us yeah yeah it's it's one of the most egregious taxes and and all of them are egregious
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but this one in particular um lowest corporation tax in europe so this i think the idea is be
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competitive and try and attract business from europe within the block and we know it works because
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this is what ireland did for years and years and years and everyone relocated to ireland yeah all the
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googles and amazons they all moved their head offices to ireland so it obviously works and the
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only reason ireland stopped doing it is because the eu nonsense so it's an obvious policy also
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the us as well lots of it based there because they have lower corporation tax in many areas
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um and then tax remittances remittances are money sent abroad by people working not usually to their
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foreign families those attacks on foreigners sending money out the country basically don't know why
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this hasn't been implemented already you can tax dead people but you can't tax foreigners apparently
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this is a good point the government especially labor are always trying to come up with new ways
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to fill whatever fiscal black hole that they've just found behind the back of the settee
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but they never consider this it's it's always all right we're going to have to destroy the far
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the like farmers in britain just so that we can make up what was it 500 half a day or a day's worth
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of nhs spending but the absolute travesty that is remittances using this country as a farm for
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money elsewhere in the in the world just overlook that i i heard the maddest one recently so the
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parachute regiment in order to save money they're having their parachutes taken away
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right and they were going to do it for all of them and then and then there was sufficient pushback
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the government said okay half of you can have parachutes what may have a half go splat well
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no i think i guess you've got to share a parachute you know can't all just hold on hold on real tight
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i mean it might be that but i think it's because there's one power and two power and only one of
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them is going to be allowed to have parachutes anymore silly yeah either one's there for moral
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support or they go splat i don't know the details of how they're going to do it yeah the underfunding
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of our military is why we don't have much hard power anymore but how much money is sent again
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how much money is sent out of the country every single year are too much anything is too much
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and also of course as he suggested with you know potentially deporting people to hostile foreign
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countries don't want to accept them um just blocking any and all remittances going back to that country
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can be a great incentive for them to take these people because you've always is blocked you've always
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got to be concerned that these countries that you're sending these people back to are just going
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to say no a decent portion of india's gdp is through remittances so they're obviously going to have to
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play ball if we do go down that route so social benefits for brits only that's a good start um
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obviously the welfare system is a horrifying behemoth that needs to be tamed but you know it is a decent
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start um in terms of elections and democracy the main thing they've got there is abolish mass postal
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voting we've seen how that works out in the united states and it's not good it just causes unnecessary
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problems media and institutions here they talk about defunding the bbc um and they talk in particular
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about people being prosecuted for not paying their license fee i don't pay my license fee the only way
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they could make that better is to start subsidizing the other bbc rose bose breakfast club oh right
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oh you had me for a second there dan um um so here they have and personally i i think the bbc is a
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like historically could could be turned back into a great institution but you would just need to reform
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it back up again and just drag everybody out and then put your own people back in
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i mean that that just makes sense and of course a lot of laxity with the license fee is also good
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i don't pay it either because i don't use it i don't watch television it's bad for you my mum was
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right all along yeah my eyes went square too long ago i can see that yeah um so they they talk about
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restoring the high street and they specifically mention barbers vape shops dessert cafes and phone
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repair shops um which are all of course you know a type of business that is prone to being a front
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for organized crime and money laundering not all of them of course people do need haircuts and to
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smoke and eat desserts and repair their phones not all of them merely the vast majority of them
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i would say so i did see one in swindon itself just off of manchester road otherwise known as little
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pakistan which was kind of doubling up it was unfair on all the others really because it was a it was a
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barbershop and a vape shop at the same time and that's just ridiculous you're taking it all for
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yourselves how how much how much like gear are you moving through there do you want some fruity air
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with your skin fade sir they're not going to say it like that though are they um and then foreign
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policy they've got scrap foreign aid i agree with that don't give free money to anyone let alone
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foreign countries that are ungrateful for it as well and then the final one i wanted to mention
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was no more hose pipe bands and uh to automate the tube i love the hose pipe one i do love that
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because i get a hose pipe band in my area every bloody summer for the entire period when i might
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actually want to use a hose pipe well despite the fact that on a year like this year it's rained
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every single day so far and and the announcement is almost the same due to um uncommon weather or
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something like that right what for the last seven or eight years it's been uncommon weather no build
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a bloody reservoir that's what i'm paying it is not rare it falls from the sky yes it's about as
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70 of the planet is water so much so that the streets of swindon actually have pools of water
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on them because of how bad the infrastructure is well the funny one for me is whenever there's a
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hose pipe band in my area in summer when it's just it will always come after a big rainy spell
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and i'll hear that there's a hose pipe band and i'll walk by the local river which will have
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burst its banks but harry those rivers are meant for sewage oh i'm sorry somebody in the chat doesn't
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know what a hose pipe band is you know those things that you attach those tuby things you attach to the
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outdoor water pump and then and then use it to water your garden squirts water yeah every summer that
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gets banned in this country because we haven't built a new reservoir since 1991 despite increasing the
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population by 30 million and then i thought automating the tube was a good idea because
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um you know each driver is expensive and half the time they're striking or doing something annoying
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or not turning up or they could have done that 25 years ago in the meantime elon musk has automated
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literally cars let alone something on a track yeah i mean my hornby train set when i was a kid
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you know the electricity went around it was in a a circuit a circle it's quite easy to do that you
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know just program it to stop in the right places but yes that is uh the extant policies so far i
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imagine that they're going to be coming out with lots more um in the coming weeks and months once
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they've rightly established themselves but i wanted to give it a brief overview so everyone knows what
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they're actually getting in for yeah excellent thank you sir all right so um no we'll just wait
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for the tabs to update okay so um first of all before i get into my segment i just wanted to say
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go and join restore um because there's probably they've apparently got 60 000 people you said in
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your segment they got 60 000 people signed up i think about you know a good 60 000 people is put
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people are probably going to watch this segment and are all of you signed up because that is that
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is a kind of minimum standard not that you know we're impartial here i'm not pushing anything but
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go and sign up to restore um what i actually wanted to talk about is is last night i was watching um
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our good friend nick and he had this basil the great chap who hadn't heard of but um i quickly
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followed him and they got me thinking about something they got me thinking about here we go there's
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basil uh didn't know he was before because i tend to gloss over the the avatar people but uh love this
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chap anyway so they were having a conversation it got me thinking um and and the thing that they were
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talking about was how reform is responding to restore and they're basically using that word
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they're not using that word are they i'm afraid they are i'm afraid they are that's that's that's what
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that's what i wanted to talk about have we got the clips of um good old nigel on the reform
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announcements today speaking about why he had to kick low no i can do one better than that
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i'm gonna go i'm i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna start i'm gonna start you here um if you're watching
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on youtube we might have to edit this out or at least bleep it but we might have to edit it out
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because of copyright and stuff but you know the greatest film ever made uh i'll just remind you of
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this you know what fuck that man i'm sick of this koala hugging nigga telling me
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for 400 years that word has kept us down what the fuck you know what fuck that man i'm right
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that is a good one though yes i honestly best film ever made i love that film rdj needs to bring that
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character back yes what what i'm actually referring to is um you know matt matt matt goodwin um and and
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i don't like doing the whole punching right thing so i tend to avoid it but i'm i'm you'll be punching
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left anyway you'll be all right yes that's a good point i would be would i yes but um so i'm not i'm
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not necessarily as such attacking matt yet um because you know well anyway but the point is is that he
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kind of goes into this whole kind of you know here it is um racism that that's the white man's version
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of of of the word that robert downey jr was talking about the word racism has been used to keep us down
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for 40 years like every great atrocity that has happened to our people has been happening in the name
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of that word the grooming gangs the ethnic replacement the selective hiring the i mean
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we're at the point now where most people can even cannot even acknowledge the existence of the british
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as an ethnicity and yeah i mean it's a form of psychological damage to a lot of people as well
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yes like there's there's been work done into it where it's like people like people brainwashed into
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all the progressive stuff experience insane neuroses every single day because they can't
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sorry neuroticism and psychological pain because they can't figure out how to navigate the various
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hierarchical stacks in the progressive although there are two different things here on on the one
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hand you've got the white people that buy into this rubbish and they're they grapple with the reality of
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the world and the world as they think it should be and the dissonance between that causes those
00:25:12.760
problems as you outlined but there are also the more malicious kind which um psychological research
00:25:18.860
has indicated that there are people who use accusations of racism um for deliberate um resource
00:25:26.760
extraction ends and we know that this happens yes and it plays out very widely but we can even prove it
00:25:32.460
at an individual level that individuals who are high on dark triad traits like you know psychopathy
00:25:39.280
machiavellianism so basically employing deliberate strategies to get non-reciprocal resource transfer
00:25:45.440
they're doing this on purpose and these are people who also um are more likely to lie cheat and steal
00:25:52.420
so the dishonest bad people using that word to take things from white people basically that's what
00:25:59.600
it's even with white people just think of the actual patrick bateman types like at the beginning of
00:26:03.880
american psycho where he's giving the impassioned little we need to solve hunger and famine in
00:26:09.600
africa like that that's the kind of person who's like been in charge of this whole top-down process
00:26:15.040
pushing this on to you doesn't believe it's like actual patrick bateman types yes but i i think we
00:26:20.080
need to we need to expunge this word so the moment that goodwin here used that word i wanted to you
00:26:27.060
know metaphorically slap him and when he goes to the counterpunch grab it leaning over the shoulder like
00:26:31.880
that and tell him that word has been keeping our people down for 40 years i mean i mean literally
00:26:37.340
i'll go into the argument more so anyway this this was a twitter exchange i think um i'm sorry to oh
00:26:44.800
you go ahead i think that anyone who's you know allegedly on our side whatever that means um that
00:26:50.960
uses that word in that context should be out of the club no questions asked like if someone says
00:26:56.540
that's racist no out what if they've also written for chatham house uh policy papers on how to contain
00:27:02.720
the right and then also written for hope not hate as well interesting isn't it that that that would
00:27:08.380
certainly be a bit of an issue but anyway so it's it's basically because you know basil had pointed out
00:27:13.460
the um you know um reforms on the on the ground people or possibly candidates most likely both
00:27:19.340
um are not um you know they're they're not uh british as their as their fundamental identity
00:27:27.640
well before the 1950s they would have been yes and and and matt of course just goes immediately to
00:27:33.820
racism i won't go into the whole series of this exchange but as charlie down points out you know
00:27:38.000
you just authentically just go to racist you just you just go straight there and and because
00:27:45.060
everything that has happened to us has been done in the name of that word it has got to be expunged
00:27:50.860
anyway then then then matt came back on that um and then used the word racist several more times
00:27:57.680
in this this kind of long tweet um oh jesus yeah there's quite a bit
00:28:03.260
connor's got a rival here in the long tweet game yeah i've seen mucho texto before but my god
00:28:10.100
um i um i i should have clocked where all the racists are but uh i don't know maybe if you're
00:28:15.780
paying attention where i'm sat you're what you're doing looks like a direct rerun of what the national
00:28:20.680
front attempted in 1979 which your leader will remember 0.6 percent yeah the funny thing is right
00:28:28.540
in the previous tweet matt goodwin was saying about how well actually the british seeks were the only
00:28:33.360
ones to organize against the grooming gangs and blah blah blah blah and then in the very next tweet
00:28:38.800
he's saying in response to all of this is uh citing the national front who whatever else you
00:28:44.120
want to say about them were actively opposed to all of this they were actually organizing
00:28:50.340
locally against grooming gangs and they're like what do you think they were so angry about in the 60s
00:28:55.540
and 70s i've gone back through the newspaper records and found all of the cases of pakistani grooming
00:29:01.040
happening as far back as the 1950s this didn't come up out of nowhere the national front didn't come up
00:29:06.920
out of nowhere they didn't just start because a few people showed up and opened corner shops on
00:29:11.440
their streets and they just decided i hate them for no reason yeah like so piss off matt yeah i mean
00:29:17.460
i mean it is it is sort of cause and response on there um anyway then and again and i won't go
00:29:23.520
through it then then connor came back on that and basically just said look us guys we know you
00:29:29.380
offline and we know what you've been saying offline we know what you actually believe all these
00:29:34.400
claim to believe offline um and now you're just throwing around you know racist and anti-semite
00:29:39.200
um i mean this was a powerful uh wall of text calling out here in that he's basically saying that
00:29:46.740
listen you're you're presenting yourself as this moderate but actually you agree with us privately
00:29:52.200
and it's all fake for politics which obviously yeah um yeah most politicians are fake i just hate this
00:29:58.440
because what is so so the 35 year career of nigel farage has amounted to what exactly that we now
00:30:06.360
get to be called racist by somebody wearing a turquoise rosette instead of somebody wearing a blue or a red
00:30:12.760
one what a wonderful development we've got a new color to be abused by yeah but thanks these these
00:30:21.920
concerns i mean they are entirely genuine um before i go further i mean i'll just show this um uh you
00:30:28.700
know let's just remind ourselves of of you know authentically where is farage on this stuff what
00:30:33.740
what does he believe about this it's a political impossibility to deport hundreds of thousands of
00:30:39.120
people we simply can't do it at the moment it's a political impossibility but is it your ambition
00:30:45.220
no no yeah i'm not going to get dragged down the route of mass deportations or anything like that
00:30:52.600
yeah i mean people are always going to come and go and we are a country that's engaged in international
00:30:57.160
trade and we have relationships around the world through the commonwealth etc um but yeah we have to
00:31:04.840
aim at a balanced migration policy but net zero still means hundreds of thousands of people coming
00:31:10.700
into britain immigrants coming into britain isn't that too many i know it may well be but we have
00:31:15.880
to start somewhere as trump says in america that he wants mass deportations we're talking about
00:31:19.860
hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants are in britain at the moment some estimates say the number
00:31:24.160
could even be in you know a million plus so do you support deporting all of those people it's
00:31:29.100
impossible to do literally impossible to do in terms of the atmosphere in britain are you concerned
00:31:34.980
that there is a rising level of anti-white hatred i'm because i'm just concerned about a deeply divided
00:31:42.080
society you know he he just doesn't see the issue and it's because it's if your if your brain is
00:31:50.440
running on post-war liberal consensus you can't see any issue here you you can't understand what the
00:31:57.720
problem here i mean i i'll explain what the problem is um as basil pointed out here we are being
00:32:04.440
you've replaced you can you can point to parts of this country now where i mean this one is 5.8
00:32:09.180
british and that's in wembley yes this isn't multiculturalism this isn't you know um you know the
00:32:19.580
occasional person coming in this is balkanization well the whole notion of multiculturalism's already
00:32:25.660
gone out the window because there's not multiple cultures what actually happens is ethnic ghettos
00:32:31.160
and no-go zones for the actual native population who get pushed out to the countryside as you can see
00:32:38.900
from that great big circle around london it's like a cancerous growth where it is growing out and
00:32:46.420
consuming the rest of england and with enough time it will and look why this matters is because
00:32:53.100
the ability to use the word racist to shut people up to shut down serious concerns it allowed the rape
00:33:02.760
gangs to happen and as you just pointed out for a bit of like 40 years or whatever it was oh it'll be
00:33:09.220
coming up to 70 or 80 70 years so the minute people from that part of the world landed on our
00:33:15.820
soil they are doing the same things that they're doing now yes it's not the same thing yeah this
00:33:23.540
isn't something that just all of a sudden there was something in the air in the 1950s or in the 1970s
00:33:29.020
or 80s or 90s or something and they just all of a sudden went from being peace-loving integrated
00:33:34.560
assimilated shopkeepers not that the pakistanis were ever known for opening corner shops that's
00:33:40.520
typically the indians um to all of a sudden forming these gangs it didn't just pop up out of nowhere
00:33:46.020
they've been doing this since they came here in the first place and they've been protecting it within
00:33:50.860
their own communities for that length of time in the form's brain any criticism of anyone who isn't
00:33:57.360
white british must automatically be just this bizarre sort of what his his his understanding of racism is
00:34:04.880
just somebody who just has a rational hatred for for no particular reason and they're coming out
00:34:10.480
with this rhetoric literally the week after the end of restore britain's um great gang inquiry which i
00:34:17.200
covered a bit of last week and we announced when it first happened some of the testimonies coming from
00:34:21.340
that were horrifying and dreadful there were cases of police officers taking the children away from their
00:34:29.020
own parents and giving them to the care of the people who were abusing them and the reasons for that
00:34:34.500
were manifold but part of it as well heavily was the worried about being called racist yes i think
00:34:41.220
it's entirely worried about having their reputations destroyed because they were called racist
00:34:45.000
or embodying the ideology so strongly that they felt a similar kind of hatred towards white working
00:34:53.000
class families and thought that they would be better off in the hands of foreigners who themselves
00:34:57.480
again as part of the other um testimony that was coming out were like you say here targeting these
00:35:03.280
girls because they were white they have specific slur words for us what was it gora basically means white
00:35:08.500
trash and to to go back to matt's original tweet surely these seek men might have been you know resisting
00:35:15.400
the grooming gangs but at the same time the same moral justifications for their presence here are being
00:35:21.460
used for the people doing it and so a country such as ours that has suffered things like that why should
00:35:28.480
we have to tolerate any of it to be honest we know for certain that when britain was purely british things
00:35:34.560
like that didn't go on well stop and people argue the toss about it but it's not true we didn't do that
00:35:40.820
to our own people yep and and you can see what the same news looks like in a country where they don't
00:35:47.080
have this kind of weird pathology infesting their brain the sort of liberalism so so this is this is
00:35:52.900
the story covered in india and you they're much more up front about it they're much more to the
00:35:59.520
point of what's going on they're happy to hate on pakistan aren't they well i suppose it's partly that
00:36:03.520
but but it's mainly because their brain isn't running on this fear of oh no what if i get called
00:36:09.260
racist because nobody else in the world i mean i've traveled to many countries in the world
00:36:13.260
and outside white countries they simply don't understand the concept of racism
00:36:18.760
i just i mean they are just unapologetically for themselves first and everybody else second
00:36:25.940
and and they can't understand why you would think anything else they just don't understand
00:36:30.520
what well you're trying to be pushed you need the white man's abstract thinking skills to even come up
00:36:37.240
with the concept however evil it may be but it just doesn't occur to them because they don't think in
00:36:42.880
those modes of being yes in the same way we we're preoccupied with morality and abstractions
00:36:48.640
well i mean even when even though there is a definite streak of universality within
00:36:53.280
western thought that goes back you know a thousand plus years or whatever it was still only yesterday
00:36:59.800
that we started applying it to such an extent that we didn't also put ourselves first
00:37:04.680
we were like oh we can we can create these abstract universal concepts and apply them to other
00:37:10.600
peoples but we are still the people who originated this coming from a long tradition and we still do
00:37:16.320
it mainly to benefit ourselves we put this on the indians because by doing that it benefits us we put it
00:37:22.260
on the africans because by doing that it benefits us our interests were still put for put first and
00:37:28.040
somehow it got twisted around so much so anybody using this word has they have to be outside of the
00:37:34.540
pale um and and it's not it's not just the crimes as well i mean you know this this is the data
00:37:40.900
net fiscal contribution by ethnic group it's only positive for the rights
00:37:46.060
yeah because the entire political system is set up to to use this as cash cows for the foreigners
00:37:52.160
right yeah we're atoning for the imagined sins of our ancestors which by the way they were glorious
00:37:57.220
um to to pay for ungrateful people who rape and murder us yeah of course we need to get rid of
00:38:03.800
them what this chart should look like if you had a sensible immigration policy would all of those
00:38:08.580
lines should be higher than the white and the reason for that is if you're looking at a candidate
00:38:12.820
who wants to come here and it's like oh okay you're uh a a somalian single mum of five
00:38:18.240
well yeah have you got any skills no okay well we're not going to let you in then whereas if you're
00:38:24.040
like a south korean electrical engineer and you can command a high salary and we need you here for
00:38:28.980
some particular reason we'll come in but that that's the kind of thing it honestly all of those
00:38:33.560
lines should be higher than the white one because you would only ever want to take people in who are
00:38:38.680
adding something that you can't get internally also they're about five times into the negative what
00:38:43.980
the the white is into the positive so they're you know so what does it look like when we're a minority
00:38:50.440
that they're six times less productive yes for the economy than a white person and the sum six
00:38:57.660
times worse basically sums are breaking down now that we're down to like whatever it is 74 percent
00:39:02.280
white the country cannot fund itself without massive debt so as soon as we actually hit that point where
00:39:08.160
we're a minority obviously the country will not be the favorite and also we'll collapse we'll be left
00:39:13.220
holding the bag and all the foreigners will leave because they have an obligation to the country and
00:39:17.140
they don't care but they're only here to raid us what about the 0.1 percent gdp growth last year
00:39:22.800
is that not worth this i remember when well i don't remember but i remember learning about the viking
00:39:28.300
invasion and had the anglo-saxons say well we can't be racist against them welcome them in pay them
00:39:34.080
benefits england wouldn't exist yes you know our country i hate to say it was built on us favoring our
00:39:40.920
own group and fighting the people that want to raid us for our wealth i mean and coming back to
00:39:46.580
matt goodwin's original point because you know he he was um you know um you know saying if you have
00:39:52.520
any issue with with seeks in the in the political system i mean i mean this is what reform doing
00:39:57.480
i mean a literal asylum seeker um is a candidate in portsmouth but was that was because i thought it
00:40:03.680
was just because he was bangladesh he was was he also there might it might it might be a different one
00:40:09.220
but they definitely had one who was a former asylum seeker as well i don't know if it is this is a
00:40:13.260
particular one but um yeah um but you know the problem with that is if if they're putting forward
00:40:20.500
people like that then what they're kind of trying to engineer through that is also like a assimilation
00:40:27.520
success story yes because if if he gets in they say see even the asylum seekers can assimilate into our
00:40:34.400
way of life which i mean if you don't do it yourself reform that'll just be used by future
00:40:39.320
governments as an excuse to bring more in and look that if if i were going to move to another country
00:40:44.640
i wouldn't think of getting involved in their politics especially if i was a refugee well yes
00:40:51.380
i mean the the only the closest i can imagine is if what if i moved to an anglo country a fellow anglo
00:40:57.820
country and there's only what there's only four other ones out there you know if i moved to texas or
00:41:02.400
something would i get involved in politics i mean i might at a low level i might hand out some leaf
00:41:06.100
texas is basically mexico and pass well okay australia yeah australia if i went to a fellow
00:41:12.460
angli country i mean i might get involved in a low level of politics but it wouldn't occur to me to
00:41:17.800
even run as a candidate in a fellow anglo country let alone if i went to peru or japan or something it
00:41:23.920
just why would you do that and and and i'm not scared of going to those countries you know the wife
00:41:29.640
and i've often talked about moving somewhere nice and sunny in our retirement or something like that
00:41:33.260
it's it's not because i'm afraid of going because i think they're going to try and kill me just
00:41:37.360
because they won't let me become a politician i just think it's normal to not be a politician
00:41:41.780
so actually i mean you know when it coming back to the original point in the six i don't
00:41:45.540
particularly have an issue with the seeks not not particularly i mean they they tend to be
00:41:49.940
pretty well behaved and and and my view on you know immigration groups tends to follow as well
00:41:55.980
as what i've said about you need to be a net positive for the country because i like to follow
00:41:59.880
the three-day rule which is if i can go more than three days without hearing about how a member of
00:42:05.760
your group has raped stabbed murdered driven a truck through a christmas market or done or blown
00:42:11.840
yourself up if i can go more than three days which i don't think is a particularly high bar it's a pretty
00:42:16.400
low standard yeah it's a pretty low standard but but we do have groups in this country who cannot clear
00:42:20.840
that standard which is which is a fairly minimal standard and and so then we've got all these
00:42:27.680
people in um you know who are who are hostile to um restore um saying oh are we going to be putting
00:42:35.820
whoever she is i mean i'm already going to support them you don't need to sell them to me
00:42:43.080
are we going to put dualipa on the plane back to albania well i mean one you've identified that
00:42:49.420
she's from albania and not from here so no she's not british she's albanian and she would say so
00:42:57.240
herself even if she did nothing but make annoying music i support deporting her to albania do you guys
00:43:02.420
know who this person is yes sadly fine okay but yeah but clearly she's not british right but what
00:43:07.780
this person a lot of people who are pretending to attack before restore don't understand is that
00:43:13.540
it's it's not like you're a bad person just because you're not british you're just not british
00:43:18.660
you could be a good person and not be british it's not the same thing and and and there's a whole
00:43:24.180
bunch of examples well i mean i mean this this tweet goes on to list a whole bunch of people
00:43:28.020
this person is this doesn't look like a british person no no none of the people they've shown so
00:43:33.140
far um well yeah he's greek i mean he's literally i mean even the the royal families of europe
00:43:40.980
visibly not british yeah greek again he was zoroastrian or something yeah like freddy mercury
00:43:47.560
was like he was like a blue eyes white dragon of ethnicities being zoroastrian people say he's
00:43:53.260
indian it's like no he's he was like he was a super rare iranian but but just but that doesn't
00:43:58.660
mean he's british just because you're not british doesn't mean you're evil or anything that's not
00:44:01.880
what we're saying we're just saying that the british are a group stop denying it stop pretending
00:44:07.560
that it's it's not a thing um and and some people have really been struggling with this um alex
00:44:14.020
phillips um i mean you can see her trying very very hard not to understand it shout out to jard here
00:44:20.960
still britain believe british people are an ethnicity we are a race we are a demographic every other
00:44:26.860
political party has a nobulous view of britain and british people okay so if british people are a race
00:44:34.200
my stepsister is not british then who's she i'm sorry i just don't
00:44:41.660
i don't understand i if you're gonna say it just say say it say the quiet part out loud okay
00:44:49.220
this is what i'm gonna say to restore britain just say the quiet part out loud well i don't know who
00:44:55.960
her sister is but a stepsister i mean presumably if she's not if your stepsister is not from britain
00:45:02.240
or any british ethnicity then she's not british yes but is that controversial it's you should just be
00:45:08.420
turning it around them say so you don't believe in genetics you you denying the scientific evidence in
00:45:13.900
the genetics exist you don't believe that the british people exist therefore you you're a
00:45:18.040
genetic denialist yes denying science but she's seriously serious she's trying to get herself
00:45:22.600
confused with if you're not british and you're we're not saying if you're not british you're an
00:45:27.580
abomination or something we're just saying there are people who are british and also people who aren't
00:45:32.480
british that that is as far as the claim goes it's not very far out yes so i mean this this
00:45:40.240
performative you know not not pretending thing and um you know morgan morgoff said it like this and i
00:45:46.660
don't want to speak to morgan because i don't know exactly how he meant it but he said look there are
00:45:49.680
people living on this land who are here organically and there are people who are here as a result of
00:45:52.980
bureaucratic processes as simple as that and um and i i kind of quite tweeted that one and and put it
00:45:59.380
the way that i put it which is to say yeah i mean if you're here because i don't know you married in
00:46:04.220
or there's some sort of deep connection like the hong kongers or the gherkus or something i don't really
00:46:09.080
mind that that much i don't i don't really have an issue with that and i know that i'm a bit squishy
00:46:13.660
and a bit liberal on this subject but for me deporting as little as 10 to 15 million people
00:46:18.780
is enough for me and the last and the last the last five million i don't really care about the
00:46:24.480
people who are organically here it's fine my threshold's about 23.3 million right very specific
00:46:31.260
number i've got very specific needs oh my and and and my my concern is with my concern with
00:46:40.200
reform and their desperate attempts to call them all racist and stuff like that
00:46:45.140
is that that by in going after the boomer vote the boomer vote is essentially like the the one ring
00:46:51.640
it belongs to the tories and if you put it on you'll start turning into the tories
00:46:57.500
it's a good analogy actually because yeah the the more boomers you attract the more you default to
00:47:05.460
the post-war liberal consensus of the conservative party yes and and i think they've been wearing the
00:47:11.260
one ring for too long and they are just turning into the tories and you know and stop using that
00:47:17.060
word because it has it has done incalculable harm to our nation that doesn't mean if you're not
00:47:23.000
british that you know we hate you it just means that you're not british and we can recognize that
00:47:28.360
and we can start to consider putting our own people forward for once
00:47:33.120
oh cheers oh just one moment some of these uh oh here just i just need to say something
00:47:41.720
alex not that one the one who posted this originally if you're watching this
00:47:46.720
stop farting about with your church group we need to get back to business and get band practice
00:47:51.460
sorted he's my drummer okay yeah we forgot to do the comments didn't we yeah we'll do all of the
00:48:00.440
we'll do all these what now all the ones on the ramp hayden w says are you guys gonna have pancakes
00:48:06.900
today i completely forgot that it was pancake day i will now that i've remembered yes um i'm never
00:48:13.080
gonna say no to a pancake dwight power says pancakes are nice they're not even that bad for you really
00:48:19.560
are they they're delicious unless you smother them in in syrup and what have you dwight power says
00:48:23.640
bacon and maple syrup that's how you do them the americans you know were onto something with that
00:48:27.900
i mean you know sweet syrup man sweet and savory tend not to go together in my mind but you know
00:48:35.200
they're right there um rupert's timing couldn't have been any better imagine how blackpilled we
00:48:39.620
would be after today's reform cabinet announcement you're not excited for nadim zahawi
00:48:44.680
in foreign office oh my god they put the foreigner in the foreign office i've got how it works nigel
00:48:52.100
no i've got i've got the list here for you these these are the list of the last home secretaries
00:48:56.500
javid patel braverman schnapps cleverly cooper mahmood and the next one if nigel faraj has his way will
00:49:04.240
be yusuf so of that list only one of them was british yeah that's not what the office used to mean
00:49:11.280
mate um where were we they moved up um those silly nerf herders nice star wars insult reform don't get
00:49:20.040
to use that word only we get to use that word because we were racist long before it was cool
00:49:24.920
it's our foundation racist hipsters not quite the point i was making but thank you for the money
00:49:30.740
dwight power um goodwin worked for hope not hate and wrote a book on destroying the right wing
00:49:34.620
you don't go from that to being an ultra patriot yeah um people do go from left to right but not in
00:49:42.440
that way i don't think not when you're already so deeply entrenched in the british deep state
00:49:46.560
yeah and normally when people go left to right it's like growing up he was a grown man when he
00:49:52.300
was doing this sort of stuff i think he might have even been older than me um a name i can't pronounce
00:49:59.240
her if restore britain is too similar to reform to remember how about renaming it the revenge party
00:50:04.600
that sounds scary yes yes don't lean into like edgy narratives it needs to be presented as a
00:50:12.300
political neutral anti-establishment party to bring in everybody who's disaffected with the regime
00:50:18.120
that's that's my statement that's my thought on it i've never thought of race in terms of hate
00:50:22.840
until race was used as an excuse to do bad things to our children destroy our heritage replace us
00:50:29.020
while elites tell us to shut up for the sake of racial diversity yeah well they opened pandora's
00:50:33.980
box didn't they by allowing it for the minorities they hate us they hate us just read just read the
00:50:39.600
epstein emails and you can see how much all of the elites involved with that hate us well i think some
00:50:46.060
of them might but i think most of the time the elite are just indifferent to the suffering of
00:50:50.680
commoners they're not it's not even that they they care about us enough to hate us it's just
00:50:55.060
they see us as something a resource to be exploited but um jobs mcgee says we don't want
00:51:00.920
low standards in the uk we want low standards l-o-w-e um remember aim high vote low i like that
00:51:09.100
good word play there and skittenhun says um jake munro collab when who's jake munro i don't know sorry
00:51:17.020
i'll look them up hey all righty then so gonna end us off on some good news here which is that you
00:51:25.780
will not be eating ze boogs you will not be eating ze soy you will be eating real meat because the
00:51:32.620
vegan and fake meat industry doesn't seem to be doing too well at the moment now of course there's
00:51:39.120
a chance that this all could be a blip there's a chance that perhaps it will be revived in the future
00:51:44.540
but as it stands right now we are seeing a huge limit to the ends of social and to the limit sorry
00:51:52.220
a huge limit to how far social engineering can go when people are simply not interested and actively
00:51:59.300
hostile to what you're pushing on us and this plays into something that josh was talking about the other
00:52:03.540
week with nudge nudge policies and attempts to nudge people into certain behaviors are not necessarily
00:52:10.400
as effective as you would expect and not as effective as all of the money being pumped into
00:52:15.780
it would you would hope for and so that is where we're going with the fake meat right now which we
00:52:21.740
have to remember fake meat just kind of popped up out of nowhere like 10 15 years ago nobody was
00:52:28.260
asking for this vegetarians weren't clamoring for it as far as i know this was something that was being
00:52:35.300
pushed top down by elites from the get-go as shown by the fact that bill gates was one of the early
00:52:41.540
investors in it put a lot of money into it and was basically propping up some of these companies
00:52:46.500
like beyond meat who are going to be the focus of our attention as we go on and it says here that you
00:52:52.100
know he was saying that bill gates had been saying for a long time wealthy nations should switch to
00:52:56.920
synthetic beef as an alternative to real beef products and he gave all sorts of bs reasons for it
00:53:02.640
oh the environment oh your gut health oh this and that but really it was just because he wanted to
00:53:08.200
control people from the top down yeah the the main concerning thing about this isn't necessarily even
00:53:13.780
the products themselves although there are some health concerns about some of them it's the agenda
00:53:18.840
behind it and the people pushing it because in theory if if there was like some lab grown beef that
00:53:23.860
was just exactly the same as beef but rather than from a cow it had been grown with cells of a cow in a
00:53:29.240
lab you know i wouldn't be that averse to it it'd be a little bit weird but at the same time i am
00:53:35.160
because we'll get on to that in a minute okay i mean well that's my take maybe you're going to
00:53:38.800
dissuade me later but that's my take on it as well i mean a cow is essentially a machine that turns grass
00:53:43.220
into into steaks and i mean that is a good system i like it i like i don't think i don't think there's
00:53:48.880
any reason to mix up the already well established over thousands of years system of how we produce that
00:53:55.560
steak yes by going and get through this very process i have an idea making fake steak real
00:54:01.820
fake steak the best case for it is that in a cow that meat couldn't get parasites in it which means
00:54:08.520
that i have to cook it if i can eat the meat raw from a lab because it has no parasites then that
00:54:14.320
could be good it would have to be perfect for me so if we can never get to the point where i've got
00:54:19.380
like a machine in my kitchen and i cut my grass and then i dump the grass into the top and it
00:54:26.180
produces a chemically indistinguishable steak that you know the best steak eating experts in the world
00:54:32.520
could not tell the difference then i'd be happy with it i don't think they're ever going to be able
00:54:37.500
to do that though you're not going to be able to make it completely indistinguishable a cow can do it so
00:54:43.160
yeah but a cow is a living creature that's what you're eating the cow yes the real cow is the
00:54:48.760
point of what you're eating the point of my cow is to turn grass into steak my my point here by me
00:54:54.480
saying this is that i'm not necessarily even against the idea it's the agenda that makes me against this
00:54:59.720
sort of thing and the intentions of the people behind it make it sinister i mean that is a huge part
00:55:05.080
of it as well also again as they point out in here one of the things is with all the fake meat i
00:55:10.120
remember corn you know you remember with the q it's uh gross yeah yeah it is gross like people
00:55:16.180
because of all of these like things that have been drip fed into people's minds for decades at this
00:55:21.180
point the front front page headlines of red meat causes i don't know heart disease red meat causes
00:55:28.260
cancer high meat high protein diet causes this or that health issue which is sponsored by the sugar
00:55:33.680
industry yeah a lot of the time if you actually read the the studies that they're referring to they
00:55:38.100
our complete bunk nonsense science where they've not taken into account any of the other factors
00:55:42.880
just think about that old supersize me documentary where the guy was like i ate mcdonald's for every
00:55:48.580
meal for a month and i literally almost died by the end of that month and they left out the fact that
00:55:54.120
he was an alcoholic going through alcohol withdrawals for that entire month as well they leave out all of
00:56:00.280
these different factors to do with it like this man almost got heart disease after eating steak for an
00:56:05.680
entire year they leave out the fact that he's also morbidly obese they don't factor that into the
00:56:10.620
analysis and also just the quality of the science in a lot of those studies is poor like the people in
00:56:17.120
sort of health and nutrition side of things they're just not that good scientists well to be honest
00:56:23.340
that's that's a huge problem i'm sure there are some good ones but from what i've seen i'm a little
00:56:27.500
bit underwhelmed either way they've been dripping this poison into your ear for a long time
00:56:31.820
right so the people people automatically kind of have this knee-jerk thing where they go okay red
00:56:37.340
meat real meat equals unhealthy because they associate it with fast food and they know from
00:56:43.280
fast food is terrible because of documentaries like supersize me not saying that fast food is good for
00:56:48.460
you but they automatically go well if it's vegetarian if it's veggie meat it must automatically
00:56:55.780
be healthier for me than eating normal meat right but the problem is as many people have pointed out and
00:57:01.420
does anyone who's ever interacted with people who regularly eat this stuff know it's incredibly
00:57:06.840
highly processed and they say here high in sodium it's more expensive they're really bad for you
00:57:13.360
they are ultra processed foods i've known a few people my own missus for a while okay was vegetarian
00:57:19.680
sorry yeah for for a few years did she get better yes yes she did because for those for that time
00:57:27.400
she was eating fake meat products she had all these different problems her skin would break out
00:57:33.140
sometimes it put on a little bit no offense sweetheart i'm sure you understand the point of
00:57:37.980
this story she put on a little bit of weight and she had mood problems because of it outside of the
00:57:43.380
mood problems that women normally have okay when she got pregnant i said there's no way you're eating a
00:57:49.160
non-meat diet while you're pregnant with my daughter all right so she went okay fine i'll sacrifice it for
00:57:55.760
the sake of our child's health her little eyes lit up when she had her first steak after yeah
00:58:01.620
unironically she was thrilled after she ate her first proper meal again and then along with the
00:58:08.020
pregnancy and it's consisted after after she gave birth as well all those lingering problems all the
00:58:14.320
skin breakouts and all of that so she dropped she she dropped um quite a few dress sizes
00:58:21.620
whilst being pregnant i'm no after the pregnancy and after continuing the actual meat in the comments
00:58:27.680
make sure to credit harry for this anecdote because he's going to be sleeping on the sofa
00:58:31.860
for quite some time for this yeah all of those problems went away the mood problems as well i've
00:58:38.400
seen it happen with a lot of other people as well so i was i was genuinely bad for you i was worried
00:58:44.240
about my kids catching vegetarianism or something when they were little so but um i remember when they're
00:58:50.360
quite young they watched that film zootopia which is all about predators and praise and i sat them
00:58:54.080
down after that and i i explained to them we are we are the top predator we're omnivores
00:58:59.220
um we i i went with predator now predators predator is true but we are also omnivores which
00:59:07.100
means that part of our part of our biology is designed to get all of these nutrients we need
00:59:11.480
if a steak isn't available we can have an apple i accept that no they're not substitutes for one
00:59:17.120
another no no no if if you can't get a steak that's what i'm saying you can have an apple
00:59:20.780
i mean yeah you can eat an apple but you're not going to get the same stuff from it one thing that
00:59:24.400
people also miss out is that most um herbivores are also selectively um carnivorous in some ways
00:59:31.920
like i didn't know that so you can see there are plenty of videos online of like horses stomping
00:59:36.660
on birds and then eating them and and lots of ruminant animals like they'll just eat baby birds
00:59:43.040
out of nests um like the chinese do sometimes um and and things like that um monkeys hunt other
00:59:50.060
monkeys um you know monkeys are little bastards they really are yeah and so our niche in the sort
00:59:58.140
of dietary world is quite well occupied in that lots and lots of animals do eat meat and it's not
01:00:04.480
quite as clear-cut as that either way though so this stuff's really bad for you as well from my own
01:00:10.960
anecdotal experience it also tastes like complete rubbish they say oh i can't tell the difference
01:00:15.900
and you know that's a lie because then you put it in your mouth and it feels like you're chewing on
01:00:19.260
cardboard and these companies are always popping up the most recent one that i just saw was redefine
01:00:24.520
meat an israeli meat alternative company whose fake steak is a mix of soy and pea protein which are
01:00:32.440
not equivalent to animal protein they do not contain the same amino acid chains and they're much lower
01:00:38.680
quality chickpeas beetroot nutritional yeast and coconut fat formed into steak-like shapes using a
01:00:46.000
3d printer yeah that's not that's not it my my version of of growing meat has to be something
01:00:54.660
like the matrix where you feed in the grass and you see the cow i mean you probably wouldn't even need
01:01:00.620
the head press the cow symbol on this but you see the body of the cow just growing in this in vitro tank
01:01:06.060
and then you slice it up at the end uh that's not what they're doing for the new land grown meat
01:01:11.500
sort of stuff they're not going to be able to give you that kind of tactile experience that you get
01:01:15.760
from the matrix meat that you're after i want to be able to open my pantry and see something hanging
01:01:21.880
there which is an in vitro tank for a cow i mean you had me sold when you basically saying when you
01:01:27.180
mow your lawn you get a steak at the end of it by pouring the clippings into some machine well that's
01:01:31.440
how a cow does it so i should be able to do the same but either way on the top down agenda you also
01:01:36.740
had a few years ago at the world economic forum this random guy who apparently is in charge of
01:01:41.940
health health decisions for millions of people across the world or at least wishes that he would
01:01:47.180
be uh matthew lau saying that we should we could could to help the planet introduce a meat allergy
01:01:56.200
by using lone star ticks to stop the consumption of meat i will hunt you down matthew lau so so
01:02:02.760
ultimately what i'm what i'm saying is that they just want subservient weak slaves because that's
01:02:09.060
what this kind of thing does if you're deprived of this kind of food you're going to be i mean
01:02:13.720
steak uh helps for has loads of nutritional benefits the nutrition that you get from a steak is going to
01:02:19.720
help maintain a healthy hormonal profile which will mean healthy testosterone levels you get a lot of
01:02:24.980
creatine in steak which can help with muscle development protein all of these good things
01:02:29.500
they want you to not have that because they want you to be weak and sad and depressed sat in your
01:02:35.740
little sat in your little pod so that they can control you it's a classic thing we've known for
01:02:40.740
a long time if you need to you can you need to have fatty cuts meat is the only food group that you can
01:02:46.820
only eat and nothing else and not die as long as you go for the fatty cuts if you if you switch over
01:02:52.660
fully i think you've also got to throw some fish in there so sorry if you don't like fish but
01:02:57.180
yeah yeah either way so there are all of these ones where it's the soy based alternatives and now
01:03:03.680
they've got the new one which is more like what you're talking about and you being you know a quasi
01:03:08.220
slave would be okay with and acceptable which is the lab grown meat being promoted by mr beast mr
01:03:15.860
beast who is being compared to bill gates because he is promoting this this is very interesting because
01:03:21.680
again when you talk about the sinister nature of it being promote being partly to do with who is
01:03:27.560
promoting it and who is pushing it you can see some sinister figures start to emerge in this lab
01:03:34.180
produced meat as well so mr beast as part of a youtube video he went to some 200 million dollar lab
01:03:41.380
run by an indian man or at least he was shown around by an indian man uh going to a top class food
01:03:46.820
innovation lab has started a big debate in the video he starts a visits facility open uh operated
01:03:51.520
by upside foods a biotech company working on lab grown meat that plans to offer real chicken without
01:03:58.320
slaughtering a single bird he sampled both traditional and cultivated chicken during his visit and stated he
01:04:03.760
could not tell the difference in taste as mentioned before i've heard that one before heard it plenty of
01:04:09.140
time with these meat or fake meat or alternative meat substitutes and it's never been true maybe it's
01:04:14.380
different this time but i'm very skeptical part of its part of the skepticism is to do with this
01:04:20.020
his involvement particularly given his partnership with the rockefeller foundation on food innovation
01:04:25.560
initiatives has thrust the topic of cultivated meat into mainstream conversation so he's partnered
01:04:31.660
with the rockefeller foundation which you can see was announced on if it will actually there we go
01:04:37.600
was announced on the rockefeller website the rockefeller foundation of course being a huge promoter of
01:04:43.800
civil rights initiatives human rights initiatives around the world they were the big funders of
01:04:50.860
behavioral sciences and behavioral technologies like nudge in the first place so i don't trust
01:04:57.500
anything being promoted and pushed and funded by the rockefeller foundation because they are a very
01:05:03.700
sinister organization and as you can see here somehow like so much else in america currently headed by an
01:05:10.700
indian i mean any enterprise that is pushed by a very wealthy well-known family beginning with r
01:05:19.800
should not be trusted i just the rockefellers but there's there's more to do with this in this
01:05:26.500
article as well so i'll go through some more so here's the process of how it goes the lab grown meat
01:05:30.360
also known in scientific and industry circles as cultivated or cell cultured meat is produced in a
01:05:35.760
laboratory laboratory from real animal cells instead of by raising and slaughtering livestock
01:05:40.720
the process begins with the extracted cells from a living animal or an egg so in the example that
01:05:45.880
they show on this they take an actual chicken egg and extract the cells from it these cells are placed
01:05:50.520
in a controlled environment containing a nutrient-rich growth medium encouraging them to multiply and
01:05:56.100
differentiate into the types of tissues found in conventional meat over time these cells develop
01:06:01.260
into muscle and fat structures that resemble the texture and flavor of meat from a farmed animal
01:06:06.620
so they basically just reproduce the conditions of an egg is what they're doing basically is what
01:06:12.500
they're going for but again call me unscientific i am not a scientist and i will admit that straight
01:06:18.440
away but like basically like producing a tumor of meat that you then eat that resembles because there's a
01:06:27.240
lot of hedging words in these processes whenever i see them written down is that they always hedge oh
01:06:32.900
it resembles kind of into the types of structures and tissues found in this meat i don't trust that
01:06:40.180
it's going to be anywhere near the same quality and i don't trust that it's actually going to taste
01:06:43.360
or have the same texture i would imagine that the cells would be the same but i don't know whether
01:06:48.600
the difference between growing it in a lab would be the same as you know it occurring naturally it's
01:06:55.480
similar to how um salt that you mine has so much more nutrients in it and you know fresh spring water
01:07:02.480
has a lot more nutrients in it than things that have been refined through processes so you know salt
01:07:08.260
created in a lab is just salt and nothing else whereas salt you get from a salt mine has all of
01:07:13.720
these additional things that are really good for you same with water if you drink from like a mountain
01:07:18.920
spring that is so much better for you than if you just refined pure h2o because we need the
01:07:25.680
additional stuff i think that that's one of the things that people do need to be concerned about
01:07:30.000
and similarly with something like the the food that i'm putting in my body right we saw all of the
01:07:35.740
controversy last year with ala messing about with the hormone production of cows so that they can
01:07:41.440
reduce the amount of co2 that cows are producing each year for environmental reasons and the worry was
01:07:47.200
that that was going to affect the actual makeup the the cellular makeup of the milk that you're
01:07:51.960
drinking and it could cause hormonal issues and such when you're given a pure lab controlled
01:07:57.160
environment where potentially these scientists could alter the nutrient profile of this meat to
01:08:02.780
meet anything that they want they could maybe put in more nutrients of a certain kind reduce certain
01:08:07.740
nutrients of a different kind i don't want to give them the power to be able to do that
01:08:12.540
personally because you don't know if they're just going to start one day going like well
01:08:16.500
the lab grown meat now has no protein in it and will give you man tits and is full of estrogen and
01:08:23.540
even if they had the best in you know intentions in the world which we have many reasons to doubt
01:08:28.460
it's just the the sheer difficulty of trying to emulate high quality naturally occurring food
01:08:34.560
you know the number of things that they would have to put into that would make it
01:08:39.120
such an endeavor that it simply wouldn't be worth the money and i think it would have to be
01:08:44.500
many many many many years into the future before it could even rival the cost effectiveness of doing
01:08:51.500
it the natural way and again when it's the people funding behavioral science who are putting money into
01:08:57.640
this as well i don't trust what the ultimate goals of such a thing is again call me cynical call me
01:09:03.480
unscientific but that's my views on it and it's i'm a scientist and i agree and it's the views of
01:09:08.740
many consumers as well because again there are lots of different reports of the collapse of this kind of
01:09:14.020
fake meat alternative meat industry over the past few years first of all being the collapse as reported
01:09:20.820
here in the telegraph of the vegan boom which is reporting on how all of these restaurants and all
01:09:26.640
of these retailers are slowly dropping the plant-based alternative meats that they were put that they were
01:09:31.980
putting up at the height in 2019 and 2020 here because does everybody remember they're still on
01:09:37.280
sale you don't see them being eaten by many people but they do still sell them the greg's vegan sausage
01:09:43.160
roll i remember when that launched and it was a huge thing and you couldn't get one for the life of you
01:09:48.780
because everybody was interested and everybody was buying them you'd go in they'd always be sold out
01:09:53.340
now you can't pay people to eat this stuff if you were vegan why would you attempt to eat something
01:09:58.040
that's like a proxy of sausage roll because everybody everybody knows that vegan diets are
01:10:02.960
gross and awful if you're vegan you have chosen sadness as your life course so just embrace it well
01:10:09.080
you've just got to eat the sad sausage roll then don't you you get the sad alternative shouldn't
01:10:14.220
you just be eating like a beetroot or something i don't know how it works when your missus was a
01:10:17.920
was a vegetarian what was the reason for it oh it was like ethical rubbish and she also did think it
01:10:23.760
would be like healthier for her but it wasn't oh no no obviously either way so they say in here
01:10:29.900
released by the bakery chain in january 2019 the vegan vegan alternative was so popular it was
01:10:34.980
regarded in some corners of the internet as the uk's cultural moment of the year but seven years
01:10:39.800
later the vegan revolution is running out of steam signs of veganism decline appeared in a recent report
01:10:46.340
by the good food institute europe which found that sales of plant-faced food in britain fell by 4.5
01:10:52.000
percent to 898 million pounds in the year to january 2025 separate data from the niq show that the
01:10:59.960
share of households buying plant-based meat alternatives at least once a year has waned since
01:11:05.080
2020 2022 with the organization highlighting a shift in flexitarian shoppers back into animal-based
01:11:12.340
proteins so what i would argue there is that during lockdown and during the height of the craze that
01:11:17.380
people went oh yeah i'll give this a go and then they gave it a go and by about 2022 they realized
01:11:23.960
this is shit never again i feel terrible i'm bloated my skin keeps breaking out this is not good
01:11:32.120
for me i'll go back to the classic i remember um trying veganism once for about a few weeks because
01:11:39.900
i was dating college trend was it no um it was because i was dating a girl who was a vegan yeah
01:11:45.340
and i only did it more as like a well i'll just see what it's like i'm a bit bored i wasn't i didn't
01:11:51.760
care about it that much and it made me feel awful like you know i went to the toilet far more than i
01:11:58.500
wanted to i felt sick and lethargic and yeah it's terrible of course you feel it in your body yeah your
01:12:06.200
body gives you pretty clear signals to these things which is why vegans look and behave the
01:12:12.040
way that they do but there's there's other evidence of the push the huge push that this was there was
01:12:17.060
tesco marks and spencer asda aldi all had and still do have you won't see people buying them but they are
01:12:23.620
there plant-based ranges kfc crispy cream and magnum all got involved in it kfc did like a fake chicken
01:12:31.060
burger or something they magnum got involved the ice cream people apparently so i would assume it's
01:12:36.940
dairy free ice cream uh some something like that oh i mean there is a role for that because like my
01:12:43.460
daughter's allergic to to dairy so i mean she'll literally die if she has a dairy ice cream so so
01:12:49.040
i i see that i see the purpose of something like that that's a rough gig for a child sorry to hear
01:12:53.640
that for you wagamama though were among many of these restaurant chains that had a vegan option
01:13:01.040
or more vegan options they've recently and quietly axed a string of vegan favorites
01:13:06.980
from menus including its vegatsu curry and vegan k dogs and the hornby the chief executive of the
01:13:14.280
chain's owner argued that interest from diners wasn't high enough to justify continuing the dishes
01:13:18.860
inclusion so just people weren't buying it because nobody asked for it in the first place
01:13:24.340
last year was a reckoning for businesses that sought to dominate the vegan market in april neat burger
01:13:30.620
a vegan burger chain backed by leo dicaprio and lewis hamilton shut all of its uk restaurants after
01:13:37.340
suffering substantial losses the mcdonald's plant burger they did one of those was pulled from
01:13:43.160
australian branches last july while domino's shrank its vegan offering as part of a november
01:13:48.520
relaunch because nobody's buying this stuff because nobody wants it meat-free menus are only
01:13:53.860
a cost saver for restaurants if the vegan dishes sell and people just don't buy them according to
01:13:59.220
the agriculture and horticultural development board cost has been a factor they say here because they
01:14:04.680
cost way more than actual normal meat so that's another reason for people not to buy them my vision
01:14:10.200
of this is that you put your grass tippings in and then you get a lot more steaks a lot cheaper but
01:14:14.380
if they're more expensive as well literally what's the point yeah and then everybody they point out in
01:14:19.380
here as well just realize that they're really unhealthy compared to actual meat and what does
01:14:24.060
this all result in if you look at the stocks and shares of such a thing well who are one of the big
01:14:28.620
companies who are pushing this to begin with who is the one that bill gates was funding and pushing
01:14:33.820
himself well beyond meat was beyond meat let's see what their shares are looking like today
01:14:38.260
oh oh dear 182 down to less than a dollar yep that's pretty bad brew markets put it pretty starkly
01:14:51.220
here if you invested 10 grand in beyond meat in 2021 today you'd have 41 dollars mind you i wish i
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shorted it now yeah you'd be i mean doing pretty well yeah but you know that's and you can go and
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see that it's actually is even worse than that if you go on a longer timeline to the beginning of when
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it was it was launched so 2021 was not even the peak of it the peak of it was during the huge hype
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of beyond meat when it was in july of 2019 and it hit a peak here of it says 239 dollars per share
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what a fall from grace and people have pointed to many reasons for this again people just didn't
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buy it people pointed out that there were lots of stories coming from stores like walmart at the time
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where people working at these places learned that they weren't actually buying the product for walmart
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to sell that beyond meat themselves were paying for walmart to shelf their their items which does
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apparently does happen with a lot of products when they're launching but it's basically just a test run
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after which when it's proved that people will buy this stuff then this chain start buying it themselves
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never happened with beyond meat never happened with a lot of these companies because there's no
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organic demand for them in the first place ironically i imagine also that um i've heard
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from vegans and vegetarians that the the sort of even the texture of meat after you've been a
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vegetarian or vegan for a long time is weird so emulating it through a more expensive less healthy
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for you version is like the worst thing that they could do they're not the the true-blooded vegans
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and vegetarians don't try and emulate meat they just eat plants exactly yes it's a bit like oh
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this is probably this okay the the example leapt into my mind before i thought whether i should say
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it but it's a bit like you know lesbians doing the whole dildo thing it's like if you're embracing
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it you shouldn't be doing that just just be pure yeah you know what i mean if you're a lesbian
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no fake penis and if you're a vegetarian or vegan no fake meat yes that's it a guy i know told me
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that uh this is nothing to do with the lesbian stuff this is about to do with no no no i'm just
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no you but you get well if you're gonna reject a thing reject it properly so so a guy i know told
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me that he went on a vegan diet for a year and a half and in that year and a half for the first
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uh year he he said he went really really strict with it he got wholesale products all veggie stuff
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and produce prepared the food himself he would do like a full cooking day on a sat on a sunday
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and prepare all of his veggie meals for the rest of the week and he said he actually felt great
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because he'd been living really unhealthily before as part of this bigger lifestyle change
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up that he did that he felt the best he'd ever felt and then about a year in he got lazy and he
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switched to all the fake meat alternatives and he felt the worst he ever has his whole life so
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there is a dichotomy that you can say there but uh the best thing to come from beyond meat was
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this meme oh is that from beyond me yeah this is the original this is the og this is a classic
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right here so if nothing else we can thank beyond meat for an og classic meme right here so thank you
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for your contributions to meme culture i mean that was probably worth 60 billion to be fair yeah that
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that alone uh there are articles now talking about how the whole thing was being bought into because of
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narrative hype rather than any kind of profitability that's the entire economy to be fair yeah but this
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this company in particular at its peak the company was valued at more than 14 billion dollars
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and never once turned a profit still has never turned a profit that's a very extreme example this
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segment is making me so hungry i bet i haven't had any lunch and it gets even i haven't i haven't had a
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steak since eight o'clock last night i've i've been like vegan for almost a day i'm gonna i'm gonna have to
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have one of my emergency pepper armies just do you always have those with you well yeah but what
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if you need to meet that's a good question yes pepperoni in your pocket dan yes dan's always on
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the lookout for emergency folks and and it gets even better because as a result of the fact that people
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are now saying that when they were investing that they may have been misled a little bit this company
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bronstein gerwitz and grossman are launching a class action against beyond meat for anybody who
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has other who has acquired or purchased uh beyond meat securities between the 27th of february 2025
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and the 11th of november 2025 they are launching a class action because they are saying that defendants
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public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times because they were making it seem
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like they were doing way better according to this class action lawsuit than they actually were doing
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finance um an interesting selection of people though it might be true but something about this firm i don't
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trust them maybe but it is interesting that people i did see other reports on this saying that they are
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trying to launch a class action so it would just be funny if after all this beyond meat has to show for it
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that they misled people and then got sued for it it wasn't really meat after all i know right so uh
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we've got plenty of rumble rants in for that blow now bill gates wants to control what the jerky
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consumes bill gates is gay according to that's a random name bill gates is a bundle of sticks
01:20:36.300
just people sending us money to insult bill gates i mean i'm a lucrative business more lucrative than
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that apparently writer craig allen's expeditionary four series features an alien race that's bred a
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steak plant grown like lettuces but produce butchery red uh equivalents to cow can see that in the
01:20:56.540
future lyme disease was a man-made tick-carrying disease that escaped from plum island office of
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long island new york and pretty sure bill gates helped to fund it to push the red meat allergy that
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lyme disease causes i have no idea to verify any of that i mean he just paid me to say it um
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that's the the the theory around the lone star tick one that makes you allergic all right i'm pretty
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sure lyme disease existed um before we could even lab engineer stuff because it's been in like the
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scandinavias and has slowly moved to britain but i've had maybe 40 or 50 ticks in my life and removed
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them all without getting the disease and that's not because i'm some dirty weirdo that rolls around
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in bushes it's just that i do do that though it's just that i go camping a lot and i wear shorts
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uh when i do it so you're bound to get them but lyme's disease is genuinely nasty so people saying
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that an indian man makes sense running that lab he's trying to save the cows that does that if that's
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the reason at least it's a more noble cause for him than just social engineering except for the fact
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that the cows in india just look like you know when you look at a kid and you just like yeah you're
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you're living in an impoverished environment you can just see it on their face that's what i get when
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i look at indian cows it's like you poor creatures you're supposed to be eaten to be fair sorry if i
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was living in a country where they were like eating jesus's all the time i would probably set up a fake
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jesus company to try and get them to eat that instead but the slightly dodgy analogy that one
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how do you produce a fake jesus how do you produce do you do like 3d printing and so like
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is the stuff you say is the farm just like is the farm just like a load of men on crucifixes
01:22:37.560
you just get a ducked random hippie dude with long hair it's what you said you take you take a few
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cells from jesus and you inspire it to grow and whatever you know whatever you said earlier you pray
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to the lab grown so you try and find some genetics on that shroud that was supposedly on his face
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um i forgot what i was going to say now either way matt g hammond's asking if indians and muslims
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um would eat lab grown meat uh beef that's a good question or lab grown pork imagine um hindus
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probably still wouldn't eat it but muslims have no problem eating beef also the the cows in india
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um loads of them die because of consumption of litter on the floor so that they're worshipped
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as deities but they're eating india's rubbish oh that's nasty because they don't restrict them in
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any way you can have one just wandering across a main street in delhi and they won't they won't
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try and carol it because they think it knows better but it doesn't because it's a cow
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cows get hit all the time sorry dump seed oils and ingredients your grandmother wouldn't recognize
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and you'll feel even better true is beyond me to lesbian focus group well this is dan's question
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i think there might be overlap there dildos are fake meat according to ever eden we can so we can
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call lesbians vegetarians want to see my meat says dan while reaching into his pockets you should see
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him in the men's toilets and uh also can harry do a whole segment as patrick bateman your impersonation
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was spot on thank you one of my friends actually compared me to patrick bateman but personality wise
01:24:09.720
which i don't think is true yes that's something i would go around telling people quite an insult
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really was it all the uh prostitutes you'd murdered well i'm doing was it just your physique i'm doing
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that's for a good cause isn't it really i'm cleaning up the streets only fan stocks short them now while
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harry is still free uh right oh we can do the comments can't we oh yeah that's me isn't it um do we
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have any video comments oh yes any video comments harry other harry what no okay not today dirty
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belter interesting name i wonder what restore britain's policy will be on capital punishment
01:24:45.700
i think they're in favor of it from what everything that rupert said and the people involved i think
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he's actually just said it hasn't he yeah um so i i would imagine that so capital gains tax and
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inheritance tax i mean we literally told you about inheritance tax i presume you might have said
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that before we got to it um while deporting those involved in the islamic rape gangs will be good for
01:25:04.920
the country i feel that something more permanent is required for true justice to be had there is a bit
01:25:10.000
of a problem there in that um maybe future crimes like that while it's getting sorted but you can't
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really prosecute people with a new sentence for past crimes um i think that's not likely to happen as
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much as it might seem moral um i'll read two more shall i um restore britain makes me feel like um
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that there's finally a real ray of hope against this modern evil at least somewhere in the world
01:25:36.900
that is true yes um i actually caught myself yesterday when i was preparing this and writing
01:25:43.080
articles about it thinking wow actually i feel optimistic for the first time yes you know i'm a
01:25:49.600
pretty cynical person it was like a genetic switch had been switched it was an unfamiliar feeling it
01:25:54.620
made me feel uncomfortable i'm like can i get back to me i know what i know what that feeling was
01:25:58.080
and you probably because at your age you would never have felt it before the feeling that you
01:26:02.780
were looking for is hope it felt weird uh i've got to get used to it uh you'll figure it out at
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some point maybe i've not grown up with this hope snow and lancelot um with a message i
01:26:15.400
wholeheartedly support says restore britain's pubs which is yes definitely something that needs
01:26:20.120
to be on there now that's a random name says uh so many problems be avoided if you stop pretending
01:26:26.840
that midwits are equal nobody has a problem with a small number of foreigners joining the anglosphere
01:26:31.520
and integrating however most do not integrate and those are the ones that should be kicked out
01:26:36.920
a frerer uh yes i mean that that's kind of what i'm going with but everybody's now trying to
01:26:41.700
pretend well not everybody but reform supporters are trying to pretend that he's like
01:26:45.980
you stepping gas chambering or something it's no it's obviously not that at all uh michael
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says i don't know dan nigel uh night knows uh notice how he stutters when he's asked about
01:26:57.860
replacement he recognizes the problem he's just too much of a pussy to say so um i don't know does he
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well in that clip that you played it's funny to watch his body language because he's kind of like
01:27:09.240
acting like a sulky teenager who's being called out by his parents he's kind of like slouching
01:27:13.620
like it's a i don't know it's impossible though isn't it where were you last night nigel yeah yes
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yeah i don't know it's impossible to tell you smell a lot like cigarettes at nigel well that's
01:27:25.760
probably true yeah yeah um what nigel uh what nigel seeing reforms support evaporate calls restore
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racist color me shocked i mean yes i mean that reform are currently doing everything to restore
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that the tories did to reform unironically and it's so obvious they're just repeating what was
01:27:45.860
said to them like two years ago they're regime creatures don't interrupt your enemy while they're
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making a mistake they're going to alienate their entire base who don't care for that sort of thing
01:27:56.180
and it's going to migrate everyone to restore so michael dry bulbous the other thing they leave out
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about the supersize me fraud he was eating something on the range of 5 000 to 10 000 calories per day
01:28:07.080
jesus christ fat bastard so two to four times the recommended calorie intake yeah i forgot about
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that part that's that is crazy no wonder he felt terrible omar awad you can always tell that you'll
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get a good cut of meat if it comes from a healthy looking cow there are so many possible layers of
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obfuscation for lab grown meat to be stripped of as much nutritional value as possible while still
01:28:30.000
meeting the minimal stand minimum standards for food product yeah people have been saying well a lot of
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nutritional value comes from the environment that the cow will have been raised and lived in
01:28:39.800
the so where are you going to get that value and they said well we could just basically inject it
01:28:45.140
back into the meat but then the question comes well if you can do that for me then it also means you
01:28:50.180
can take nutritional value out of the meat and when we have such hostile elites who want to engineer
01:28:56.480
us socially and now biologically as well they're talking about giving us allergies to meat right
01:29:02.460
if we give them that level of control it's no longer in the hands of farmers independent farmers
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is in the hands of scientists who are connected to the rockefellas do i want them in charge of my
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nutritional uh the nutritional value of my food no no i i just don't i don't trust that they wouldn't
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just strip it of all nutritional value and just make it so it gives me on the bare minimum that i need
01:29:25.960
to stay alive what you need is on your steak your real steak you need where which farm specifically
01:29:33.760
it's come from and what the cow's name was that's the only standard i also need its temperament
01:29:39.340
it's um its top five albums this cow was called daisy i need a personality she was from suffolk and she
01:29:47.560
was an insufferable bitch yeah uh oh we've got one more ten dollar you seriously need to show
01:29:53.460
6 20 of the youtube video from brandon lemon warning what uk and america has
01:29:59.660
immigrate seriously take a look um i don't know exactly what you're trying to say there but thank
01:30:06.280
you for the ten dollars we'll maybe give that a look in right well i've got things to do so we
01:30:11.520
better wrap up um don't you go waving that around dan it's just like the christmas party all over
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i can't resist any longer we have to end the stream so i can eat some meat um goodbye