The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - February 19, 2026


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1358


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 32 minutes

Words per Minute

166.568

Word Count

15,380

Sentence Count

9

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

50


Summary

In this episode we discuss the latest victim of Antifa in France, the state of democracy in the UK, and the new interview with Rupert lowe. We also discuss the rise of the far-left in the West and the dangers of leftist tactics and tactics.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the load seaters episode 1 358 for thursday the 19th
00:00:06.960 of february 2026 i am your host captain darling and i'm joined with you today by josh hello and
00:00:13.680 firas hello and today we're going to be talking all about the uh latest victim of antifa over in
00:00:21.120 france uh we're then going to be talking about how reform have basically adopted leftist rhetoric and
00:00:27.280 tactics now there's no other way to put it uh and then we're going to be talking about the
00:00:31.920 just the state of democracy in britain and i have to tell you i don't have a high opinion of it
00:00:37.920 uh so democracy in general yeah democracy manifest yes um good reference uh we do actually have some
00:00:44.960 announcements so ladies and gentlemen the first is that we finally have we have managed to break
00:00:51.040 containment at last uh harry aa and i recorded a wonderful the definitive defense of the star wars
00:00:59.520 prequels the most important discourse currently going on right now so if you want you can go over
00:01:05.840 to the website it's on the premium content five pound a month and you can listen to us tear apart
00:01:12.800 red letter media and basically carl uh has kept this video back for so long because i'm watching the
00:01:20.640 first five minutes it sent him soy jacking so if you want to watch it go on it's fantastic stuff
00:01:27.360 and also very important to tell you all is that at 3 p.m today we're going to have a new interview
00:01:34.320 out with rupert lowe he sat down came into the studio this morning to record it so it's straight
00:01:39.120 off the back of him announcing restore and you know as leader of restore britain and all of the
00:01:45.200 optimistic and wonderful things that that should hopefully bring and a second wind to the patriotic
00:01:51.680 movement across britain so members already 70 000 members already and i'm sure already much higher so
00:01:58.400 uh that'll be on the website from three ladies and gentlemen all right then josh tell us what you know
00:02:04.480 i know i know nothing here a while i know nothing okay serious face you've been all jovial and i'm
00:02:13.920 gonna make you all miserable as usual so in france recently a young right winger a catholic was beaten
00:02:25.120 to death in the street by some radical left-wingers and some members of antifa i don't know
00:02:31.840 specifically the membership of each one or you know whether they were affiliated but either way
00:02:37.040 they're radical left-wingers and they beat him to death for pretty much nothing um there's a video
00:02:43.360 of the instant which um warning um you don't actually see anything graphic um but just to show you
00:02:50.640 the horrible nature of the attack itself um here we go
00:02:55.600 that he's just on the ground and he's being beaten by a large group of people i think that's
00:03:04.560 enough um you you get the idea i don't want to you know show anyone anything too horrible
00:03:10.480 um and the person on the ground was this fellow a 23 year old um who was studying computer and data
00:03:19.440 science in university called quentin durank i think it's pronounced i'm not entirely sure i'm sorry
00:03:25.520 i do want to pronounce it correctly but uh unfortunately i've got this affliction called
00:03:28.960 being english um um so he was on the sidelines of a protest against a university conference attended
00:03:36.480 by uh rima hassan a european member of parliament for jean-luc melanchon's left-wing party
00:03:43.520 uh le france uh insoumise um and he was there to protect uh people who were protesting who were
00:03:53.600 nemesis collective which is a very cool name for a yeah a group of people depends who you're the
00:04:00.080 nemesis of i suppose that is true um but they get their name okay the thing is not working as usual
00:04:07.200 um so here they are so this is a group of of women um and it's a group for women aged between 18 and 30
00:04:18.000 and it describes itself as both both feminist and identitarian so like anti-immigration sort of
00:04:24.640 french identitarian um and it's named after the greek goddess of retribution
00:04:31.680 um and yes you can see that they're looking very serious there um
00:04:37.440 here they are they're also being described as identitarian as well
00:04:41.440 but he was there to basically make sure they were okay because i've seen videos of them
00:04:45.440 at events and grown men uh foreign men just start attacking these small french women
00:04:52.640 very violently as if they're attacking a man um trying to do considerable harm to them and so he
00:04:59.760 turned up as a man to protect these women protesting the event um which is a legitimate political
00:05:05.680 protest they weren't doing anything to encourage violence they were there exercising their their
00:05:12.000 right to protest as the french are very renowned to do um making sure that no one's beating up women
00:05:20.000 which as far as um goals go yeah it's a it's a good one right making sure that women don't get beaten
00:05:27.120 up for no reason uh well it's one of it's one of the the talking points that even the establishment
00:05:34.000 is more than happy to constantly parrot out you know every week oh we must protect our women and
00:05:38.560 girls we must protect our women and girls because they see you know by the identitarian hierarchy
00:05:44.080 women obviously is further down at the men and so they are entitled to some degree of protection and
00:05:49.440 you know uh guarantee however obviously all of the politics of the west contradicts the safety of
00:05:56.800 women oh it certainly does and that's basically their argument is that um it's interesting because
00:06:03.760 in france there's basically a feminist group for everything and their argument is we don't like
00:06:08.480 islam we don't like immigration um it doesn't make us safe which is perfectly reasonable in my opinion
00:06:14.240 that's very true and if women are concerned about their safety um making sure there are very you
00:06:22.400 know heavy standards on what kinds of men you let in your country is one of the best ways you can
00:06:28.800 police that sort of thing right as well as harsh sentences for wrongdoers who are domestically
00:06:34.800 produced i suppose i see that uh lomond is going with uh calling him a far-right activist and saying
00:06:41.760 that it's just a death not a murder i will be getting to that sort of thing um it's ridiculous
00:06:48.560 really um yes death of far-right activist in lyon that just dropped on the street not not murder not
00:06:58.720 disgusting beating um but no they're just deaf just taps here busted the hour and mcintyre sign about
00:07:06.240 journalists yes very much needs to be done so here we have this where even the guardian's reporting on
00:07:17.040 it where they're saying one of the people that was arrested one of the 11 over the killing they
00:07:23.600 actually say killing here well done guardian you're doing some journalism of french they do drop far
00:07:29.440 rights they're trying to still slur him from beyond the grave um but they mentioned that there's a
00:07:35.760 parliamentary aid among the people arrested which seems to suggest well if they're helping members
00:07:42.560 of french parliament doesn't that suggest that well the left members of french parliament
00:07:48.640 are doing things to agitate people like this if if he can exist in that ecosystem then there must be
00:07:55.440 some degree of political approval for this political violence and as we'll see in the next couple of
00:08:00.240 um links that is very much the case and it's it's actually absurd how inhuman it is like when a left
00:08:11.120 winger dies even the ones protesting ice in a very stupid way and and putting themselves in danger
00:08:17.840 we're not saying you know oh what a wonderful thing it's great you know one less left winger in the
00:08:23.200 world we talk about the human tragedy of it and that's just not reciprocal here there's no appreciation
00:08:29.040 for human life from coming from at least the left wingers who are vocal about uh supporting it well
00:08:35.760 especially can they just expand on that point of course because it really does come down to the fact
00:08:39.840 that a hundred years ago you know if you'd have said there is going to be large sections of your
00:08:45.760 population that will actively bring harm to all the you know your own citizenry to your own people
00:08:52.560 because of its unwillingness to let in the third world who are going to endanger your women that
00:08:58.640 would have been unthinkable but now as we see in uh britain and france and america that is a good
00:09:05.280 size of the population enough to really consider in terms of you know if you're going to join up to
00:09:11.120 become a member of ice or if you're going to stand for a movement that is uh just a people's movement
00:09:16.640 against mass immigration all of a sudden you have to contend with the fact that there are parts of
00:09:22.160 your population that will harm you with any chance they can get and try to kill you with the license
00:09:27.360 of kill you yeah with the blind eye of the state not just with the line of the state i mean if your
00:09:33.520 parliamentary aides are going around the streets beating up people clearly exactly as you said josh which
00:09:39.840 i think is a point that should be hammered home that means that these political parties endorse this kind
00:09:45.840 of violence either implicitly or explicitly that means that the ideology that motivates them
00:09:51.840 is a violent one that permits this um if it was the other way around i'm sick and tired of saying
00:09:58.160 if if it was the other way around we know exactly what the coverage would be like but we also know
00:10:05.040 that for these guys everybody on the right is a subhuman well this is part of the headline isn't
00:10:10.720 it that's why the guardian quick to assure you that it was a far-right activist so actually you
00:10:15.040 shouldn't think too badly about the killing it was just a french far-right activist yeah well
00:10:20.960 there are plenty of people with an external moral compass which is to me none at all uh that are
00:10:27.680 willing to do this sort of thing that are happy to have their morality defined by their social circles
00:10:34.320 rather than themselves and are willing to go out and just beat people to death for their politics
00:10:39.520 not realizing that yeah whoever's doing that for whatever cause you're you're doing an evil to
00:10:45.200 the world there aren't you and we can see them just actively um being hostile to the idea so if you're
00:10:52.320 not um brushed up on your french here this is a video of a french left winger saying i'm in favor of
00:11:00.320 quentin's death that's what it says up here as well um as he's removing posters um immemorial to
00:11:08.960 him if you want to hear it here it is even got the tiktok hand gestures there the that thing just
00:11:20.560 just overexposed to online nonsense really but if if your ideology drives you to tear down memorial
00:11:27.600 posters like i was annoyed at all the black lives matter stuff if i saw a poster of george floyd i
00:11:32.160 wasn't tearing it down even though he was a junkie and you know if anyone deserved it someone like him
00:11:38.160 right you know robbing pregnant women at gunpoint i think that's a pretty immoral thing to do but they
00:11:45.360 didn't mention that this this guy no criminal record by the way the one who was murdered um was a student
00:11:51.440 trying to study to better himself devouted catholic seemingly everyone who knew him thought he was a
00:11:57.040 good person if that's who you're killing that if that's what your politics leads you to then you
00:12:03.360 have to at least have some self-reflection there right and uh it's it gets even worse um so melanchon
00:12:13.280 actually called for the nemesis collective to be banned so that the the group of women he was
00:12:22.880 protecting that he got beaten to death for protecting he's then coming out and saying uh
00:12:28.960 they should be banned um because it is dangerous it attacks our meetings it attacks our leaders
00:12:35.520 it threatens us with death they were protesting out outside of the university um and they were
00:12:42.240 protesting someone speaking and they had to have people go there to protect them and if you're scared
00:12:48.160 of a bunch of young french women as well as a grown man it's not the best look is it let's be honest
00:12:56.800 but it is it's obviously politically motivated this isn't it is as naked as can possibly be well this
00:13:02.160 is a man who's openly gloated about his party's ambition to just replace the french uh yes i mean
00:13:09.200 there's just video footage of him doing that it's not even don't even try to hide it so yeah of course
00:13:14.480 you'd want to uh ban women from speaking out against it not just that it was the left that sort of
00:13:22.320 really brought the tactic of protesting any random speaker at any event
00:13:28.560 it was them who instigated this uh at least in the modern era uh this is something that they constantly do
00:13:38.320 but because they have a highly developed friend enemy distinction they will say that their enemies
00:13:46.000 do not have the same rights as them and it's that simple it's why i find that the idea of pointing
00:13:53.680 out well the left is doing this but the right does it and they treat us differently well yeah
00:13:57.440 it's the the world is unfair um that's the way it is unfortunately and these are not fair-minded people
00:14:04.560 these are people who see everybody else who doesn't agree with them as an enemy and we'll say this is
00:14:11.600 far right you know what we should do to the far right etc etc that's their that's the entirety of
00:14:17.840 their world view it's based on enmity well i've seen the exact thing that we've talked about in theory
00:14:23.600 go on in practice to do with this where they're saying oh he was a neo-nazi blah blah blah blah blah
00:14:28.720 but of course he wasn't um but they're calling him that so they can justify killing him yes is they
00:14:37.120 they call you nazis so they can kill you they don't kill you because you're nazis that's the whole
00:14:42.560 point right exactly and so it's not just him either the mayor of lyon um banned a more march in support
00:14:54.400 of him after he was murdered by antifa um he's a member of the green party um or the ecologists
00:15:03.840 um and so obviously a political motive there same and he's he's using the justification here
00:15:10.480 to ensure a peaceful environment and prevent any violence banning this demonstration is the only
00:15:14.880 solution or you could police the people that would want to do violence to a demonstration in support of
00:15:20.880 someone who was murdered but that's exactly what happens in britain every time somebody wants to
00:15:26.720 march in an area that has become a no-go zone the police would rather ban the march instead of
00:15:33.920 actually doing their jobs well that was the very first instance in british history where the met police
00:15:40.960 banned ukip from marching in white chapel um because of the danger it would pose to the march in in their
00:15:47.520 justification and in that instance is a heavily muslim area very militant so they were probably
00:15:53.600 onto something but the solution is not you give in to the violent people the solution highlights the
00:15:59.040 problem it does yes if they uh if there was no need to ban it then everything that ukip was saying
00:16:05.520 about it would obviously not be true because they'd just be able to walk through white chapel and there'd be
00:16:10.000 no problem but there is a problem so they're right yeah well even when ukip didn't turn up yeah a bunch of
00:16:16.240 masked men turned up you know ready for violence they weren't exactly handing them flowers and saying
00:16:22.400 you know we forgive you for hating us they were ready to beat them up or kill them even who knows
00:16:28.560 it didn't happen in the end thankfully um and you also have things like this where the media is
00:16:35.600 basically just trying to cover for the left this is bbc news world student death puts far left under
00:16:42.400 pressure i mean how far left how did this student die uh you know did he spontaneously combust
00:16:50.560 you know like what happened you would never be able to tell anything from that
00:16:55.600 headline it could be that he was left-wing himself and he he died in some sort of negligence thing you
00:17:01.680 couldn't possibly tell um and lots of the comments rightfully pointed out um here um samson here yeah there
00:17:10.400 he is man behind the technology pointing out that it was antifa doing it and they're doing it
00:17:15.760 deliberately even inevitable west is mustard saying something truthful here saying that he was murdered
00:17:22.400 well done you've learnt my bullying worked um i'm pretty sure leo had a good comment here talking about
00:17:29.440 how it's like describing the kennedy assassination as he had some sort of head problem and it stopped the
00:17:35.680 motorcade like you know head issue causes motorcade to stop it's the same thing and uh i had my own
00:17:43.600 shot at uh satirizing it satirizing it even can't speak um archduke franz ferdinand's death from
00:17:51.120 perfectly natural causes puts europe in a spot of bother it's like saying that isn't it like be real
00:17:57.200 that is so obviously misrepresenting the reality as any normal person would present it he was beaten to
00:18:04.400 death it wasn't just a student death it was beaten to death by the far left who are being cast as the
00:18:09.840 victims they're always the victims even as they commit murder yeah it's ridiculous and um i think
00:18:20.000 tensions in france are particularly high at the minute especially with the left because the right are
00:18:25.040 doing especially well um i saw this um talking about the french riviera on track to be a major place of
00:18:34.080 victory for the the far right as politico says by the way french riviera very nice i was there last
00:18:39.440 september um surprisingly not diverse it's because it's a nice part of france i guess um and so they
00:18:49.200 banned le pen from from running essentially they're trying they're trying to ban her from running and
00:18:54.000 they're trying to they will find all kinds of excuses to stop that they went as far as having christine
00:18:59.840 lagarde of the ecb she is considering resigning before her term expires so that macron gets to
00:19:09.920 appoint somebody from within the establishment to run the european central bank and to make sure that
00:19:17.280 a future right-wing president isn't allowed to have his pick for the european central bank so they're
00:19:25.040 rigging the game at every level from the electoral to the financial to the street level then they're
00:19:31.040 claiming to be the victims and that everybody against them are the evil people their world view
00:19:38.080 is so rooted in a friend enemy distinction that it can only be addressed in the same manner
00:19:46.080 well you you don't extend olive branches to people who want you dead do you simply yes and um it's
00:19:55.280 even to the extent of um french polls showing that bardea might even win the presidential election in
00:20:03.520 2027 which is interesting yes um and i think that this has agitated the left especially because even
00:20:12.160 though their establishment's doing everything in their power it seems like it's only exaggerating
00:20:16.720 the popularity of the right and of course the problems that make the right popular in the first
00:20:21.360 place are only getting worse so this is the thing isn't it mel and sean and the rest of them they can
00:20:25.840 advocate for banning the nemesis group they can advocate for all of these things but what they
00:20:30.080 can't do is abolish the sentiment right they can ban the speech in all of it but they can't ban the actual
00:20:35.760 feeling well you've actually cottoned on something there so macron recently um was saying that free
00:20:43.760 speech is pure bs if nobody knows how you are guided through the so-called free speech especially when
00:20:50.880 it is to be guided from one hated speech to another hated speech so this entire framing to me is insane
00:20:58.880 especially insane to say out loud yes i think it maybe helped him because he said it in english and
00:21:05.120 uh you know out of principle french speakers will cover their ears but um yeah you're basically
00:21:12.080 admitting that without the government regulating what you can say there's there is no speech yeah
00:21:19.840 they're admitting that unless they police people's words and thoughts they cannot remain in power a
00:21:25.200 level of playing fields would politically wipe us out it's a sentiment that's what macron is admitting
00:21:31.520 yeah but in the modern day you can't hide the fact that you're rigging the game against the right you
00:21:36.800 can't hide the fact that you hate people speaking freely in what they believe and you want to censor
00:21:42.720 them and you know legislate away their ability to speak and imprison them for speaking two two quick
00:21:49.760 points if you'll permit of course first in one of his emails jeffrey epstein was saying that there is a
00:21:56.560 problem with free speech online and that they're losing control of the narrative second you're
00:22:03.040 seeing this attack on free speech being so completely coordinated every single time in 2018 when epstein was
00:22:10.400 writing within a few weeks of him saying that we had the sort of major purge of of the online right
00:22:17.040 and now you're seeing the greeks keir starmer the australians the canadians they're all doing the
00:22:24.960 same exact thing and what's happening in france trying to ban le pen is happening in germany try to ban
00:22:30.320 afd in romania they literally just sort of stole the election on completely false pretexts and we're
00:22:38.480 supposed to believe that they're the good guys color me unconvinced and my point here at the end
00:22:47.680 is that you're going to get a lot more people like quentin if you continue to behave in this way and
00:22:53.920 that's not to say that there are going to be a lot more people dying but more people like him are going
00:22:57.760 to get involved in politics by behaving in this manner by gloating about someone dying about preventing
00:23:04.160 his decent treatment by trying to basically cheat and gamify elections in your favor that's not going
00:23:12.800 to do anything to stop things like this happening it's just going to radicalize people further and
00:23:19.440 yeah they've basically fumbled the handling of something that should have been presented as a
00:23:23.680 tragedy and instead they politicized it for their own undoing
00:23:28.320 well obviously i'm just so sorry for the poor man and his family and all of his friends it sounds
00:23:35.600 like he was a great one um i'll just go through some of the rumble rants got johnny logo for five
00:23:40.880 dollars says morning lads uh running on three hours sleep after handing in my assignment for my degree
00:23:46.080 waking up just to tune in priorities a hundred percent here's five bucks well thanks johnny and uh
00:23:50.880 well done for managing to get it in on time yeah have have a coffee have a tea have some tea
00:23:56.960 believe me i remember those late nights in the university library
00:24:02.400 that's a random name says the world is unfair our clemency is the only reason these uh lefties are
00:24:08.640 treated fairly in our society if they keep acting this way however uh all fairness will disappear
00:24:15.200 when things turn yeah medieval well you know that is entirely the point isn't it they have set the
00:24:20.640 precedent for how to deal with their own countrymen who disagree with them and you know the they see
00:24:29.120 their own power slipping away from them you know more and more and with that it won't they won't um
00:24:36.480 come to us meekly and ask for forgiveness they will get more and more aggressive yes until the bitter
00:24:42.000 end yes that's the trajectory it will take um uh habsification also points out yes it is stochastic
00:24:50.560 terrorism agreed uh the engaged few five dollars says sounds like white chapel uh will have a return
00:24:57.120 of a guy named jack well honestly it was probably safer during the time of jack the ripper than it is
00:25:02.800 now ironically uh sigil stone 17 says i prefer my comment uh i made on leo's post otherwise excellent
00:25:10.000 performance at ford theater uh oh right with yeah abe lincoln yeah good one sigil and uh that's a
00:25:17.440 random name says imagine being french well old habits and all that come on there are worse things yeah
00:25:26.480 uh so to sort of confirm reform's full subscription to the views of the uni party we had uh leila cunningham
00:25:38.480 an egyptian uh lady who's running for mayor of london come out and use pretty much their language
00:25:46.480 let's uh let's listen to her for two seconds because i really want to try to break this down
00:25:52.160 i mean they're talking about if you're not white and christian in this country you're not british
00:25:58.800 right they're going back to some kind of like neo-nazi arian race if you're not what i mean i've heard
00:26:03.840 that so apparently we're back to calling everybody nazis who doesn't agree with the blairite consensus
00:26:17.280 now i thought i'd start here with a couple of views from the outside not being british myself
00:26:22.480 i thought i'd start with the following leila knows leila magali knows that when she goes to the middle
00:26:29.280 east everybody sees her as egyptian and everybody accepts that she is egyptian and doesn't actually
00:26:37.440 believe that she's fully british this is the sort of general consensus from us in the migrant communities
00:26:46.480 when speaking between ourselves we know and we always know and her pretending otherwise is a bit
00:26:53.360 disingenuous which i'll try to sort of show you a little bit at the end but i thought i'd first
00:26:58.880 use a couple of examples when rishi sunak became prime minister their reaction from india according
00:27:07.040 to the hindu.com the hindu times i believe.com was indians embrace next britain prime minister
00:27:14.480 rishi sunak as their own that was the reaction from india and why wouldn't they and we had people
00:27:23.360 saying it is a moment of pride for india that the country which ruled us for many years has now a
00:27:29.520 prime minister of indian heritage said manoj garg a new delhi businessman well at least he said it as
00:27:36.320 clearly as he possibly could there you know they want to say administrator instead of prime minister
00:27:42.400 you know they were desperate to and then they go on to explain that sunak's link to india is not only
00:27:48.640 his his ancestral link is not his only association with india he's also married to ashtamurti who's
00:27:55.520 the daughter of a billionaire and he's a practicing hindu and all of that indian tv channels appeared
00:28:02.320 star truck by sunak's victory across the bottom of the screen on new delhi television ran the words
00:28:08.240 indian sun rises over the empire so there is this reality battered britain gets desi big boss
00:28:18.640 according to another most current line i've ever heard oh that hurt and npr was in on it india
00:28:27.200 applauds britain's first indian origin leader 75 years after colonial rule kind of but somebody
00:28:34.240 mentioned the word colonization recently i get into some trouble for it am i misremembering this
00:28:38.960 uh yeah jim ratcliffe oh yes yes yes yes indian sun rises over an empire ran a chiron on the leading
00:28:47.200 english language ndtv channel we saw narendra modi the prime minister of india congratulating him
00:28:54.880 and then we saw various indians saying how proud they are of sunak and not forgetting his own roots
00:29:01.440 yeah and and all of that i remember actually there was one time where i was walking through london
00:29:06.800 uh just going through one of the parks and um i happened to walk down the street and there were just
00:29:11.680 loads and loads of indian people there and there was also some policemen too right and i just said
00:29:16.480 to a policeman i said what's all this about is there some sort of a demonstration or event on
00:29:20.160 today's they said oh no no it's rishi sunak's in that building and they're all just waiting to see
00:29:25.600 him throwing themselves at his feet yeah you see rishi sunak can be the next prime minister of the united
00:29:33.520 kingdom indian supremacy so this was generally the reaction when it came to rishi sunak and this is
00:29:40.880 the reaction from indians i'm not saying he isn't english he isn't i'm not saying anything else i'm
00:29:47.520 saying this is the reaction from the indians but then i thought why not look at egyptian citizenship laws
00:29:56.480 and how egypt is defined and how citizenship in egypt is defined and the first thing that you see
00:30:04.400 is that to be an egyptian you have to be born of egyptian parents and be resident in egypt before 1914.
00:30:12.160 so they have a cut-off date so 5 november 1914. a cut-off day older than wind rush or anyone that we're
00:30:20.960 hypothetically talking about what a funny thing to notice what a funny thing to notice so the
00:30:27.280 descendants of alexander and uh his general ptolemy are still safe there with that they're still safe
00:30:32.320 they're still safe under that law but uh yeah i suppose that you know the the the that settles the
00:30:38.880 whole oh but german tribes moved to britain oh but normans oh but uh vikings moved to britain okay 1914
00:30:47.680 seems like a reasonable date 1914 seems like a reasonable date and to be egyptian you have to
00:30:53.600 be born to an egyptian father now the law was changed in 2023 i believe so that mothers sometimes
00:31:00.560 can pass their citizenship to egyptians but you have to be of egyptian descent to be egyptian
00:31:08.000 and weirdly enough to be naturalized as an egyptian which is a possibility you have to
00:31:14.640 master the arabic language fluently and you have to have no criminal record
00:31:21.360 which is kind of what rupert lowe is saying yeah i mean he's the actual policy of restore britain
00:31:29.360 is precisely you can't be a criminal you have to speak the language oh what else you have to be able
00:31:35.680 to provide for yourself which is actually in the egyptian law and though the outcome of implementing
00:31:41.760 those three things will naturally result in not even absolute but just a greater level of homogeneity
00:31:50.720 in the country than it currently stands on are we talking about egypt or britain we're talking about
00:31:56.480 well yeah it's the same for egypt it absolutely you have to have a legitimate means of earning money
00:32:02.080 it's in the law but if i may just to go back to this first slide if i can yeah um yeah thanks uh when
00:32:10.400 she says you know going back to some sort of neo-nazi iron race she's just saying a return to a more
00:32:16.880 homogenous society right she's saying that that actually so what it was according to the way that
00:32:23.200 layla frames it here is that all of the time in history from the arrival of hengist and horser
00:32:29.120 until the wind rush the little unbeknownst to the anglo-saxons to the english people at the time but
00:32:35.200 they were actually living under a thousand year neo-nazi reich no apparently apparently just getting
00:32:43.600 on with their lives trying to hand down um you know the good things that they had to the generations
00:32:48.400 that will come after as any civilization or people should do exactly i mean she's saying that if you
00:32:55.920 recognize ancestry in a fact as a factor in your citizenship as the primary factor in your
00:33:01.120 citizenship as egypt does as egypt does yeah then you are an aryan neo-nazi now mind you there is
00:33:07.680 an egyptian nazi party it has all of seven members uh they literally say that we removed all of the
00:33:14.800 bits that say arian and replace them with egyptian that's the same thing that they were on tv a few
00:33:19.360 years ago i don't know why i watch egyptian television sometimes but it sounds entertaining work
00:33:25.120 this is part of my job i'm sorry all non-white neo-nazis all have the same formula of just
00:33:30.640 just take out that bit and just chuck that in it's quite amusing to me i don't know it is hilarious it is
00:33:36.480 hilarious but i don't think the egyptian government would be called arian neo-nazis by
00:33:43.920 leila and magali cunningham i i just don't think that this would happen now if you look at indian citizenship
00:33:51.200 law oh you have to have indian parents and if you acquire a second citizenship you automatically stop
00:33:59.920 being indian which is the same in egypt by the way so for india they recognize that everybody born in
00:34:08.560 india between 1950 and 1987 automatically is entitled to indian citizenship well remember when
00:34:15.440 the eu recently had that trade deal with india that colossal trade deal and you had what was it
00:34:20.400 um antonio costa as the president of the european council just waving literally his papers of blood
00:34:27.360 ties to india going back several generations and saying oh you don't have any idea how comforting it
00:34:33.440 is you know to have this piece of paper so everybody recognizes this and in india if you want to become
00:34:40.320 a citizen you have to renounce any other nationality i haven't checked if they have a language requirement
00:34:46.000 like the egyptians um but it seems a little bit longer than the five years of ilr
00:34:54.080 and you also can't have a criminal record and there are all kinds of things that would disallow
00:34:59.760 you from being a citizen like settling in pakistan or settling in bangladesh i.e being muslim
00:35:05.600 well it can't you know my opinion it can't be done in one generation you can't do that in five years
00:35:12.560 even if i were to go to somewhere with a somewhat more similar culture like new zealand maybe america
00:35:19.040 would be a better example i don't think that i would if i went there now would just be as american
00:35:25.200 as everyone else by the time i was 35 or 40 i mean i'm too culturally ingrained in where i come from
00:35:32.080 and where my ancestry is it's just it's not the same yep in pakistan it's pretty much the same
00:35:40.240 you have to have pakistani parents you have to speak the language you're allowed dual citizenship
00:35:45.280 in some cases where the pakistanis have signed a treaty but usually they sign these treaties with
00:35:50.960 western countries where they want a big pakistani diaspora and then they'll allow them to have dual
00:35:55.840 citizenship like britain exactly but they are fully aware of the fact that not everybody in pakistan
00:36:04.640 is in fact a citizen because even though they have a law that says that there is some kind of birthright
00:36:11.840 citizenship by law they refuse to apply to the afghans who are living in pakistan fair enough so they have
00:36:20.880 the law that says in theory if you're born there you're from there but in reality not if your parents
00:36:26.720 are from the country next door well they expelled a bunch of afghans didn't they they kicked out
00:36:31.200 was it a couple of million two million two million yeah something like that yeah they just kicked them
00:36:36.080 out unceremoniously it can be done pakistan you've inspired me if that means millions leave then millions
00:36:42.400 leave exactly exactly iran did exactly the same thing so i'm trying to understand are we saying that
00:36:50.640 pakistan and india and egypt are arian neo-nazis yes is is is this the argument that leila cunningham is
00:36:59.920 is making because i struggle to understand and if she is making that argument as well in what way is
00:37:06.720 she any improvement over sadiq khan exactly we get enough abuse from him about who has the right to
00:37:13.040 london or england or britain or any of these such things we'll just stick with sadiq to be honest with
00:37:18.640 you yeah i i just hate the notion of a foreigner telling me how i identify as you know with my own
00:37:26.160 people and it's like i'm sorry i've had an unbroken chain of ancestry in these aisles for potentially
00:37:31.040 what four thousand years at least that's just as far as i can trace genetically so someone who's come
00:37:37.520 across in their lifetime now gets to tell me that yeah by the way you can't identify as your own nation
00:37:45.040 you can't set things about you know you being an ethnicity and discriminating based on those terms
00:37:50.640 it has to include me and lots of other people like me that undermine your interests well i have
00:37:55.600 to interrupt you and i must insist that your rejection of british values makes you un-british
00:38:01.840 so i'm stateless apparently apparently these are the new rules
00:38:09.520 oh don't worry josh at least you've still got a chair
00:38:14.480 that's person on talk tv and on tv saying if you are not white and christian
00:38:18.960 then you're not deemed to be british and you know that flies in the face of
00:38:22.800 hold on nobody said if you're not white and christian what was said if you don't have ancestry
00:38:28.320 uh-huh which is exactly the same for egypt and india and pakistan and pretty much every other part of
00:38:34.400 the world it just so happens that the ancestry of people in europe is white and there's no getting
00:38:42.080 away getting around that but there's another thing that i want to sort of highlight her saying which i
00:38:48.320 think is important a face of wanting integration and assimilation because no matter how much you
00:38:54.640 integrate or assimilate according to them you will never be british well like
00:38:59.200 so she says that saying this flies in the way in in the uh in the face of integration and assimilation
00:39:05.840 i want to talk about integration and assimilation and how it's going because i think this is an
00:39:11.440 important point to make when you have men raping children and say this is white girls what white girls
00:39:20.560 are for how's that integration going has there been integration because the point that she's
00:39:27.840 conceding here is that for them to be british they must integrate and assimilate does this in any way
00:39:36.960 look like integration or assimilation and if it doesn't what should be done there is the follow-up
00:39:43.680 question here because the premise that leila is setting out is that people should integrate into
00:39:50.000 british culture if they want to live in britain i i agree as an immigrant i agree it's not on me
00:39:55.920 to impose a different cultural norm fair enough but does that look like integration i think she's
00:40:04.320 coming at it from the entirely wrong paradigm as well in in the sense of if someone comes from norway
00:40:11.120 and doesn't integrate but still is able to speak english as many of them many of them do very well
00:40:17.520 then they're still not going to cause any problems because their culture is similar enough
00:40:21.360 that yes even if they acted as if they were still in norway it wouldn't be a problem right
00:40:26.160 and so the problem isn't even integration or not because i think that nobody can integrate
00:40:32.160 at all um really you know there's always going to be some element of their original culture as we're
00:40:38.960 alluding to and and that's fine it doesn't mean that you know i think because that norwegian can't
00:40:44.240 live up to my british culture that their culture somehow inferior it just means that they have a
00:40:50.480 slightly different culture but we're talking about degrees here right if they're from europe or you know
00:40:57.840 white christian parts of the world they're more likely to be similar to us and therefore they are
00:41:03.040 easier to live around whereas when you're plucking someone from the congo or rural pakistan
00:41:09.280 they have nothing in common with us there's no you know their sort of default state of being is
00:41:17.920 harmful to us basically it's completely different and harmful to the british way of life whereas if
00:41:23.440 you know you you pluck i don't know you're a little portuguese gangs no there are not going to be
00:41:29.280 spanish i don't know terrorist attacks well hence what part of spain i'll talk about the armada
00:41:37.520 here but okay moving beyond the armada but the italians the spanish the germans have at the end of
00:41:46.080 the day a a world view that is built in christianity that has the same sense of right and wrong
00:41:53.840 perhaps different family traditions perhaps different cultural traditions but these are in a way
00:41:59.520 they put like it they are good things to experience as opposed to pakistani tribal culture
00:42:08.480 which is not a good thing to experience full stop and so the point that you're making is absolutely
00:42:15.120 true but continuing with integration i mean if the peak of integration is say becoming the leader of
00:42:25.040 scottish labor and having a shot at being the prime minister of scotland or the first minister of scotland
00:42:32.080 and your father is running around saying that there needs to be islamic blasphemy laws in britain
00:42:36.960 and is blaring it outside of a mosque in a protest about defending islam from any of us who would dare
00:42:45.520 criticize it and how's that integration gone really how's that working out if you have someone like
00:42:52.480 hamza yusuf complaining about people being white in scotland then how has that integration worked and
00:43:00.640 if it hasn't worked what is the answer to it well reform's answer to it is tough these people are here to stay
00:43:09.120 for all time and it's their descendants who will inherit and the sovereignty of this island and its destiny
00:43:16.880 and not the people who've just come from the past thousand years of it and i'm sorry as there's nothing
00:43:21.920 you can say that's ever going to convince me there's also a profound ignorance of the existence of genetics
00:43:28.000 like if you ask someone in politics do you believe in genetics like what of course yeah of course i do
00:43:33.200 but then you say well apply them to politics and they're like what i i don't get what you mean
00:43:37.920 it's like well you can you can look at the psychological studies that suggest that merely
00:43:43.040 looking at someone's face that looks similar to yours makes you like them more because it's a proxy
00:43:47.920 for genetic proximity and so implicit in all human beings and and and a very core part of their nature
00:43:56.800 is preferring people who are genetically like them it's why we prefer our families it's why we
00:44:01.440 prefer people in our nation to you know people from far outside of it and you can't get rid of that
00:44:07.920 that's an an intrinsic part of human nature the biological explanation of the order amoris
00:44:14.320 the order of love that you owe more to your family that then you do to your neighbors you owe more to
00:44:20.240 your neighbors than you do to your village you owe more to your village than you do etc etc etc extrapolate
00:44:25.920 it and and and it's one of the strongest and most core parts of human nature that you were a fool
00:44:31.520 for even pushing against it yes it's the reason that life on you know human life on earth still exists
00:44:38.720 exactly another example of successful integration
00:44:51.360 look at the knives look at the machetes doesn't have to be like this so they were ready for trouble
00:45:10.960 it's basically a standing army leila says that this flies in the face of any effort for integration and
00:45:17.760 assimilation do they look like they want to integrate and assimilate
00:45:23.280 the the do these people on the street look like they want to integrate and assimilate and and even
00:45:28.080 if they did and even if they they all came here the british people didn't want them here in the first
00:45:34.560 place we didn't consent to having to just dedicate decades and decades of this century to assimilating
00:45:42.880 people's who had no right to be here who have no claim to be here and they're only here because of
00:45:48.240 corrupt economic systems that profit the rich and powerful we don't want it i saw uh lucy white
00:45:55.280 pointing out that surveys from 1965 showed 80 90 opposition to more immigration yes 70 of people
00:46:02.560 the public agreed with powell's rivers of blood speech and the tory party destroyed him for it and then
00:46:09.760 again continuing with integration and assimilation when you had the grooming gang scandals breaking
00:46:16.400 out you had muslim organizations saying that the people who were highlighting this problem
00:46:24.480 should be nominated for islamophobe of the year awards so they literally rallied around
00:46:31.600 the rapists this gentleman mubeen hussein he started a boycott against south yorkshire police for
00:46:40.160 arresting individuals for the rape gangs and saying that um no it's not true that the police were afraid
00:46:47.920 of being racist it uh turned out i believe that his uncle had to resign because he was making sure that
00:47:00.400 there was no discussion of the grooming gangs to protect that and since then we've learned i believe
00:47:07.440 that members of the actual groomers members of the families of the actual groomers were infiltrating
00:47:17.120 charities to support the victims of the rape gangs in order to put pressure on the victims to silence
00:47:23.360 them so the question to leila cunningham is okay you're saying this flies in the face of integration
00:47:30.160 assimilation and assimilation do they look like they want it or do they look like they want to conquer
00:47:36.640 and impose islamic law and impose islamic blasphemy laws every single speech that's done privately or to
00:47:44.480 a group of fellow pakistani muslims endlessly emphasizes that they are here to take over and those speeches
00:47:53.120 always end up on the internet so we can't claim ignorance of them the motives as an excuse exactly and they
00:47:58.720 always end up saying we need more people like us in positions of power when they go to the home office
00:48:05.120 they form a muslim network that tries to reject the applications of refugee status from christians
00:48:12.720 they all they always end up with cases of visa fraud that come to people linked with the muslim network
00:48:20.960 they always end up getting into all kinds of trouble that shows that they're working for ethnic self
00:48:26.480 interest with zero intent to assimilate and integrate so when that fact that they don't want to assimilate
00:48:34.560 and integrate is confronted then what that's the question that reform has to answer we're in this
00:48:41.680 sort of situation that's very similar to when the soviet union collapsed in that people can't imagine a
00:48:47.040 system outside of it because they've been entrenched in it so long and the multicultural experiment failed
00:48:52.720 a long time ago for anyone with a functioning set of eyes and ears and they're still trying to push
00:48:59.040 forward with it and especially layla cunningham there is just explicitly saying we need to carry on
00:49:05.840 with this failed experiment until it works and it doesn't because there's no desire my interest for it
00:49:11.360 to continue exactly and that's all it is really is that it's minority self-interest that's all all
00:49:17.680 minority politics is in britain and we had a few months ago robert jenrich saying that there has been a
00:49:24.720 catastrophic failure of integration and that it hasn't worked since then he the parts of the
00:49:32.800 conservative party were defending that view that in fact yes integration and assimilation have been
00:49:39.280 catastrophic in so many areas that are fully segregated essentially um now the argument is that if you
00:49:49.120 say that people who won't integrate have to go then you're an arian neo-nazi like i can't imagine i
00:49:56.480 don't know again when when pakistan deported all the afghans were they being arian neo-nazis when egypt
00:50:03.600 says in egypt if you are one of your parents is foreign and you want to acquire british citizenship
00:50:09.440 the foreign parent has to be from an arabic majority country or a muslim majority country
00:50:16.880 so they define being egyptian as being arab and muslim well even these uh you know ethnic
00:50:22.720 particularists uh there's far lefties in america who say oh it's all stolen and give it back to
00:50:28.320 native americans it's their land by blood it's like oh so the native americans and neo-nazis now as well for
00:50:35.120 wanting everybody yeah just wanting deportations makes you a neo-nazi apparently apparently
00:50:44.160 and then when you want to think about integration you have to confront difficult questions that have
00:50:48.400 to do with the nature of islam the quran says you who believe do not take the jews and christians as
00:50:56.720 allies they are allies of each other if you ally with them then you are one of them this is a very
00:51:06.080 bad translation but this is the message sure so if we're going to have this conversation honestly leila
00:51:14.080 well at least part of it is that islam forbids any kind of loyalty to christians and jews
00:51:20.080 meaning that there can be no hope of assimilation integration you can talk about the gurkhas if you
00:51:26.160 want you can talk about the seer community i have i have nothing against them and i'm not in a position
00:51:30.800 to say anything against them to begin with because i'm not british fine but then when you confront the
00:51:36.000 reality of it if your scripture says that you can't be loyal to christians or jews
00:51:42.800 explain to me how you get from that to assimilation and integration
00:51:47.120 make the positive case give me the correct tafsir give me the correct exegesis of the quran
00:51:53.200 that says that this is going to work so that you can convince the majority of muslims in britain who
00:51:58.720 are religiously conservative despite the depravity of their participation in things like the rape gangs
00:52:05.520 and show me how you're going to convince them this is the challenge you have to make a positive case
00:52:10.560 that says this is going to work and i'm struggling to understand what that case could be
00:52:16.320 and please leila help me understand it explain it to me like i'm like i'm five explain it to me like
00:52:22.240 i'm stupid um then you go further most of the uh pakistanis in britain and a lot of the afghans
00:52:30.640 follow the teachings of a gentleman called abul al-mawdudi now when this guy was preaching
00:52:39.520 india was united there was no pakistan it was the days of the empire and he didn't want muslims to
00:52:46.160 assimilate into indian culture so what he said was that they should dress completely differently
00:52:52.240 the white dress and the sort of that whole trousers uh top combination that you see so characteristic of
00:52:59.760 the pakistanis this is actually modern this is actually modern and it's intended to distinguish
00:53:06.240 the muslims from the non-muslims by dress and then you see huge masses of muslims in britain wearing
00:53:13.440 these clothes the purpose of this outfit was in the 1930s to prevent assimilation integration
00:53:22.720 in india and it still serves the same exact purpose today here in britain so make the case
00:53:33.280 explain to us how will assimilation happen when these practices are still in use explain it and if
00:53:42.240 you can't calm down i'm running out of time so i just want to end it with with the two faces of
00:53:50.400 leila cunningham schrodinger's ethnicity as jonathan wong put it i mean i'm not ethnically british that is
00:53:58.400 true uh and they're not wrong i mean they're talking about if you're not white and christian
00:54:05.200 in this country you're not british i mean i'm not can you can leila cunningham please have a word with
00:54:13.840 leila cunningham and explain to us leila cunningham's views on being british probably not can you just sort
00:54:20.480 of sit down and explain this to yourself first before you go on labeling common sense policies that
00:54:27.600 are used in egypt in india in pakistan as aryan neo-nazis that's all that's the request
00:54:39.280 all right i'll just go through the uh rumble rants on for that segment we've got uh that's
00:54:44.960 random name says uh those articles about russia why we need uh to say decolonization instead of
00:54:51.120 remigration we must decolonize britain and europe as a whole uh well yeah obviously we do need
00:54:57.520 to decolonize it uh sigil stone says i've heard that andrew windsor or whatever his last name is
00:55:03.120 formerly known as prince has been arrested let's go to whatever it is a batten burger that's uh
00:55:10.240 cake yeah yeah uh mount batten yeah that's more arrests than uh trump has made
00:55:17.040 yeah uh deny that's randomness is denying the very existence of an ethnicity is genocidal
00:55:23.040 if ethnic ethnically bulgarian uh sorry i'm ethnically bulgarian but culturally canadian
00:55:29.040 i've never been the true i'll never be a true canadian and that's okay long live the anglosphere
00:55:34.480 right and this is the thing that people like leila don't appreciate either uh i may disagree with her
00:55:40.720 i may not want her to have a foothold in politics but i would have more respect for her honesty and
00:55:46.080 integrity if her position was purely just the first thing she said there just recognizing that she's not
00:55:52.000 british because then it's like okay then we can actually get to the point of having the conversation
00:55:57.680 of actually our voices matter more than someone who is not british but they erode that distinction to
00:56:04.080 lay an equal if not superior claim quick quick final point in egypt if you somehow acquire egyptian
00:56:12.640 citizenship for the next five years you have zero political rights it's just sensible makes sense yeah
00:56:18.880 what sensible country egypt is i have no idea no apparently there are a bunch of aryan neo-nazis
00:56:24.560 also it's worth pointing out that a bulgarian is on the right side of important issues like who should
00:56:31.120 reconquer constantinople that is true critical so uh critical point get cracking random name
00:56:37.440 he also says growing up i saw lots of bulgarians in canada having nothing but hatred for canada they
00:56:43.040 only came here to steal they hate the natives and those uh european uh christians decolonize the west
00:56:49.120 uh yeah i agree and uh for twenty dollars thank you uh magnus 87 says world war one started over
00:56:55.680 belgian neutrality world war ii was to defend poland uh they still want you to die for ukraine why does
00:57:02.400 it become fair for brit when does it become fair for britain to defend itself great question magnus and
00:57:07.840 always has very much for the donation all right then so ladies and gentlemen we have in a week's
00:57:14.560 time the by-election in gorton and denton uh not a name that rouses a great deal of excitement but an
00:57:22.480 important an important bellwether uh for where the current political land lays what if you're
00:57:27.600 watching from gorton and denton lucan didn't mean it well i just i just mean it's a very dry sounding
00:57:34.080 sounding name i mean nothing personal by it it's just a by-election it's a northern rivalry
00:57:39.600 sorry it's just my yorkshire blood just like scandalizing these lancastrians yeah yeah yeah
00:57:48.480 richard the third did nothing wrong anyway the i'm joking uh but the point is that this is all uh you
00:57:55.280 know coming to a head and we'll have the result in a week but i wanted to use it because as i look
00:58:00.320 through what's going on there it just speaks to how unimpressive the political landscape of britain
00:58:07.280 is uh i mean we start with the fact that this all began because andrew gwinn uh who's labour man
00:58:13.840 gorton denton labour heartland's historically red wall area uh stepped down as an mp because and it goes
00:58:22.000 on to point out in the guardian here uh he said he'll resign over a question of ill health but actually he
00:58:27.680 was suspended from the labour party and had been offered a deal uh on his uh mp's pension that
00:58:34.480 would allow him to retire on medical grounds uh and that friends of the mp told the guardian that
00:58:39.760 it would mean he would receive a yearly payout uh until he reached retirement age when he would be
00:58:44.800 entitled to the full uh pension he needs some better friends even though he's still under parliamentary
00:58:51.200 standards investigation uh which was initiated last year after he was found to have been in the
00:58:56.640 whatsapp group called and get ready for the cringe of this trigger me timbers um oh i remember this
00:59:04.240 that shared vulgar and inflammatory comments about voters and other mps well i'm sure some of them were
00:59:10.240 the funny thing is i remember reading those comments and thinking wow members of labour are actually human
00:59:15.600 beings they've got a sense of humor they're actually and now that he's getting kicked out for it well i know
00:59:20.400 so it's all a disaster and obviously andrew should have stayed but he isn't and so the question came
00:59:25.920 about well it's manchester after all andy burnham very very popular in manchester and someone who still
00:59:35.600 for some reason seems to hold a level of respect to his name in the heartlands right people for whatever
00:59:42.560 reason people in the red wall are uh fairly loyal to him so sorry my slide slide is broke uh but then
00:59:51.360 that all obviously came to naught because kia starmer thought don't want that man becoming an mp and
00:59:56.960 possibly usurping me as i currently sit here as the least popular man in britain uh so we're obviously
01:00:03.200 going to block burnham standing in the election and so in that as well you get a very clear window into
01:00:09.920 the mindset of starmer and the labour higher-ups which is that they would rather take the loss
01:00:15.680 it's one of the few times he's probably covering his own ass yeah they would rather take the loss
01:00:20.400 and lose this to the greens or reform or whoever then they would actually have uh the one
01:00:28.720 i mean i say credible it's doing a lot of lifting you understand but credible rival
01:00:33.200 to starmer's current hold on the labor is sort of the front runner isn't he when people think of
01:00:37.520 people to replace starmer people think andy burnham because he hasn't done that much to scandalize
01:00:44.000 himself yet yet no um but obviously that's not stopped burnham from coming out and being a good
01:00:52.320 party man and as it says here uh labor still hopes burnham could deliver the party a by-election win
01:00:58.960 from what i understand he has been visiting around the area and doing a little bit of campaigning for
01:01:03.760 labor so we'll see how that all comes out but obviously that does mean that they've had to come
01:01:08.960 up with a different candidate um not to sound like hot fools but she's not really from round here uh
01:01:15.920 her name is angelica socia and she's greek which of course there's absolutely nothing wrong with
01:01:21.600 stelios is one of my favorite people he's not holding a gun under the table right now
01:01:26.160 stelios isn't in the office today but let's just listen to her speaking with lucy powell and see if
01:01:33.200 we feel that they're inspiring and speak to the core issues when i first started in politics as a
01:01:38.960 woman whose whose english is a second language i fought hard to be the woman of the front and i
01:01:45.280 remember that in photos in my career in my path in politics i was standing on my tippy toes right at the
01:01:52.960 back of the photo trying to be listened to now you're at the now of the front of the photo and
01:01:58.880 i want everybody to be listened i don't want anybody left behind people don't have the money
01:02:04.480 unless they're far right right angelica or unless they're actually english patriots then then they
01:02:09.840 don't count but also even if i do pretend that she actually means to give consideration to people
01:02:16.160 from our side of politics of course the the premise is absurd on the face of it why would you want to
01:02:22.800 listen to all the voices equally why why would you want to listen to the voices total and the village
01:02:29.360 idiot get the same vote right all the person who spent the whole life on benefits why should his voice
01:02:34.960 be worthy of equal consideration to the man who's worked all of his life yeah someone who drinks paint
01:02:41.040 shouldn't shouldn't be listened to like an expert in the field who'd have thought is is this speaking
01:02:46.640 from experience where did you learn this the hard way i've never drank paint i'll say it here
01:02:55.040 i didn't think you had until you just brought it i was just thinking of always sunny josh what what color was
01:03:02.320 it white um and so obviously and then we get into here they just caught bribing voters saying if you
01:03:14.640 want to get fed uh hold one of these up and putting on loads of food for uh yeah constituents in gorton
01:03:23.280 and denton and you can see from the uh type of people turning up here they are people who seem to be
01:03:29.680 more prone to gibbs than your native brit i did make a joke about this saying that they need to
01:03:35.200 be careful what they're offering because if it's curry they might get an unwelcome endorsement from
01:03:39.600 piers morgan i'm sorry i should have included that tweet but um glad you got to say it instead
01:03:46.160 yeah uh but this is pretty serious there has been a police probe into the claims that labour have
01:03:50.640 bribed voters with food uh to support by-election candidates lowest form of bribery honestly i mean
01:03:56.560 again just the degradation of our politics if this was georgian democracy in the 18th centuries
01:04:03.280 it would have been kegs of ale or they've been bribing them with yeah yeah just cool things there
01:04:08.320 you go you dirty pros here's some some ethnic slop now vote for us that's not that it's that it's a very
01:04:17.600 middle eastern indian thing to do just have a feast and invite people over and then they vote for you
01:04:25.040 and it's really the worst kind of politics because it brings out the worst kind of people
01:04:32.480 as in literally this is a sow trading his inheritance for some lentils that's what it is
01:04:41.600 but the fact that it's the done thing across pakistan and india and big swathes at least explains why
01:04:49.440 democracy shouldn't be in those societies in the first place and here it is being imported
01:04:56.880 and then you see the guy saying no no raise it up if you want to get fed meaning that
01:05:01.280 we are not letting you go and get your food unless you give us the photo op
01:05:07.760 and it's just so degrading
01:05:10.000 oh it's pitiful and um sorry were you going to say something i was just going to say it's quite
01:05:15.680 funny that they're so stuck for organic support that they've they've got to like hold a curry up
01:05:21.600 behind the camera and and then all of the indian voters are looking at the curry but it looks like
01:05:27.120 they're all yeah in unison yeah uh supporting labor i mean it says here from this article a green
01:05:32.800 party spokesman said labor know they've blown this by-election and they're desperately trying to
01:05:37.280 say face by buying votes it won't work the people of gorton and denton including the muslim communities
01:05:43.920 invited to this event don't have a short-term memory over issues like gaza and labor's long-held
01:05:49.760 belief about taking votes for granted i didn't realize gaza was in manchester uh gaza is everywhere
01:05:56.160 didn't you know uh but they but i love how the green party just come out and say hey you can't
01:06:01.920 bribe those people that's our voteable like is what they're actually coming out and saying here
01:06:08.160 um but as uh simon danzik points out here as well interesting labor had a muslim community meeting in
01:06:14.480 gorton where they serve lots of free food and drink but haven't done the same in denton to
01:06:19.520 important points treating is a serious criminal offense uh labor are only interested in one community
01:06:25.280 and it's not denton and of course it's because they don't think for a second that simply by putting
01:06:30.480 on a buffet they'll actually persuade british people to vote for them and that is another
01:06:36.800 key point to this entire uh constituency which is that you have one side of it in uh the denton
01:06:43.440 side i believe which is overwhelmingly british like 95 you can't have your gorton without your denton
01:06:48.880 i'm afraid yeah and and now we what we've done is so we've just like fastened these two different
01:06:54.560 boroughs together which have totally different political views one half of it is probably going
01:07:00.480 to just vote for reform and the other half of it is going to get split between the greens or labor or
01:07:07.280 whoever's going to make the toughest rhetoric on gada gaza or just self-hating self-loathing green
01:07:13.120 brits rather selfishly i'm looking forward to getting the data whereby i can overlay the uh 2021
01:07:19.600 um ethnicity map from the census over voting behavior and it's just going to be a straight
01:07:26.160 line correlation of yes obviously it's all ethnic yeah that's all it is these days absolutely and
01:07:32.000 as the women's rights network here in great manchester points out uh angelica stogia uh stogia um is
01:07:38.480 happy to meet the ladies for the photo op but when asked at the denton and gorton by-election hustings
01:07:43.760 whether she accepted last year's supreme court ruling on the definition of a woman in the equality act
01:07:50.240 her hand stayed firmly closed charlotte uh firmly down charlotte caden conservatives was the only
01:07:57.040 woman out of the floor on the panel to raise her hand well look i mean obviously that's very
01:08:01.440 embarrassing for labor but we are sadly at the point now where actually being able to tell what a
01:08:07.520 man and a woman is isn't a high enough qualification for being a member of parliament could you zoom in on
01:08:14.000 that leaflet for a second have a go so is that is that urdu that's urdu i thought it was i thought
01:08:21.760 i recognized it at the pakistani community center so she she just went to a place that was called the
01:08:29.200 pakistani community center with leaflets written in urdu and this is not pandering for specific ethnic
01:08:36.880 groups no this is this is unity instead of division yes okay i've been told even though it requires you
01:08:44.320 to literally create all kinds of division of campaigning in order to appeal to all the different
01:08:50.960 groups all of a sudden the uh the the labor approach to the grooming gang inquiries makes perfect
01:08:57.200 sense not that it didn't before but yeah obviously they're just trying to court the pakistani community
01:09:02.320 because they vote for them yeah of course and they're not the only ones writing their campaigning
01:09:07.360 material in foreign languages of course you can always trust the greens to do that as tom points
01:09:11.840 out here uh one more push to the collapsing wall of labor punish them for gaza defeat reform vote green
01:09:18.400 uh this is what it apparently says on this leaflet here uh and obviously you have green for a strong
01:09:24.480 voice for muslims yes you're just reading that are you from from there is that what it says yeah
01:09:32.480 uh uh glad that you could verify that uh but she is i don't read urdu but that's in the trance yeah
01:09:38.480 she is a total airhead i mean i really have to just play this because this is truly vile never
01:09:44.560 asked what we did what we did after the terror attacks was we came together and we stuck up for
01:09:50.000 each other but you've never asked why are those things happening of course we have why are they
01:09:55.520 happening of course we have because people like you are dividing so i'm responsible for the
01:09:59.280 manchester news arena i mean i mean first sorry go on enjoy i was just gonna say beware anyone that
01:10:07.120 dresses themselves like a children's tv presenter yeah first and foremost that's normally a big
01:10:12.480 red flag as to whether someone should be taken seriously sorry no i was just gonna say but every
01:10:17.520 single thing that she says about that is just flat out incorrect when she says people came together as if
01:10:23.680 that was the organic sentiment of the communities of manchester no it wasn't it was orchestrated by
01:10:29.840 the home office by raiku by prevent uh that they had contingency plans just in case some of our own you
01:10:37.280 know women and girls were blown up at pop concerts that they would have a way to manage their grief and
01:10:44.800 their justified anger so no it wasn't a case that we all just came together it was all determined to
01:10:51.840 be that way and what's more as well the insinuation that it is like the manchester arena bombing wouldn't
01:10:59.120 have happened if there there have simply been less anti-immigrant rhetoric or if people could just be
01:11:05.600 less racist then like again it just puts the whole burden of agency onto the british and absolutely none
01:11:13.200 onto the minorities and also as well it was in fact lack of racism that led to these murders right no
01:11:23.040 actually racism could have saved lives here she's not even taking the the best line she could take
01:11:29.840 she could say that um if it wasn't for our interventions in the middle east with tony blair
01:11:35.360 um this wouldn't have happened it's a retaliation for bad foreign policy and at least i could sort
01:11:41.280 of understand where she would be coming from there but she's not even done that it was the son of libyan
01:11:45.600 refugees yeah exactly yeah it was the son of libyan refugees who went on like some members of his
01:11:51.120 family went on to fight in libya and um they had been given the best deal that could be given which
01:11:58.800 is leave libya a hellhole and come live in britain yeah and this was their reaction so this is insane
01:12:06.400 on every level it's civilization ending nonsense i mean it will just end us in one fell swoop um and
01:12:16.880 then you can see her here as well and i do just want to play this little uh clip hey hannah i'm
01:12:21.680 joe from the uc a few years ago she wrote online that she was glad to move out of the area she now
01:12:26.960 wants to represent yeah why why did you say that i think like a lot of people it's taken me a while to
01:12:32.720 become proud of the places i've lived i've i struggled a lot in the years that i was here and
01:12:39.200 you said the high street was full of quotes money laundering takeaways yeah and i think that's the
01:12:44.000 feeling that a lot of people shared that we could see other nicer places have you know bookshops and
01:12:50.720 cafes and greengrocers and here we just have takeaway after takeaway she also so she wants
01:12:56.720 gentrification right she wants uh she wants gorton and denson to be more middle class a bit more
01:13:02.640 sophisticated have a finer touch you know it's all very high aspiration she should have stayed with those
01:13:07.440 politics personally right it's all very it's all very hyacinth bouquet right it's just quintessential
01:13:12.640 british class distinctions and you know preferences but she's trying to transplant both that kind of
01:13:19.920 cosmopolitan middle classness onto and create an alliance with that voting constituency with one
01:13:28.560 that has absolutely no interest in those things whatsoever in the libraries and in the coffee shops
01:13:34.320 and really just wants to know are our mosques going to be able to preach whatever they like are you
01:13:39.120 going to give us a wide berth and are you just going to leave us to get on with our little enclave
01:13:43.440 that we've got here a very growing enclave at that and so there's just no awareness of anything
01:13:51.600 within reality um and really all of the green parties but because i just hope those isis brides
01:13:57.840 get some nice free housing is really just standard green policy like rhetoric i mean that you just
01:14:05.120 that's exactly spilled into that exact that's exactly there is no criteria for who is unsuitable
01:14:11.280 to live in britain it can be the worst people imaginable there's no threshold there's no bar
01:14:16.240 and yes free things i mean it really is just the perfect uh and then of course we get matt goodwin now
01:14:22.400 it was very sensible of reform to play matt uh in this election in many ways because of course he's a
01:14:28.880 very regular on gb news he's the sort of person would who would be appearing on a lot of the
01:14:33.840 television screens around that constituency and so he already has a profile built up he's been very
01:14:39.760 very vocal in the public sphere for a long time with all of this and yes absolutely i concede that
01:14:46.240 when uh put up against a party that wants to legalize heroin uh matt goodwin does indeed look like
01:14:52.400 a far more sensible option i i absolutely grant it and matt is right here when he says i don't see
01:14:58.720 how flooding gorton and denton with legalized crack cocaine heroin open borders and telling their
01:15:03.840 children that they can change gender is looking after each other and he says that the green party
01:15:09.360 are extremists and this is all true however i do also want to point out that matt cannot win this
01:15:19.120 election without engaging with other enclaves and other voting blocs and other people who have their
01:15:25.200 own ethnic interests and their own religious interest right and matt looks on the sikhs as one of the
01:15:32.720 better examples of minorities living in britain and i want to be clear i don't disagree with that
01:15:39.200 sentiment of course there is a gradient of who are more peaceful who cause up less fuss than all of the
01:15:47.120 rest but it still comes down to the point that when matt says here british seeks have done uh
01:15:53.520 more than most to take on the greaming gangs they've done more to help me with a labor fiefdom
01:15:58.800 than a lot of the so-called patriots who stood rival candidates and enabled the left i do not like
01:16:03.920 the blatant racism that surrounds restore uh pro-restore accounts now firas i actually just wanted to
01:16:10.160 because you'd left a comment here and i actually thought it was worth discussing as well because
01:16:15.520 one of the things that you talked about was that yes the sikh community have also suffered unspeakable
01:16:22.000 horrors at the hands of the pakistani grooming gangs but as you point out here it wasn't covered up
01:16:30.320 right there was transparency there and they were dealt with differently more fairly by the state and
01:16:36.240 also as well the sikhs were absolutely interested understandably so and protecting their women and
01:16:43.360 children but that raises the point as well that they didn't see the native english girls as their
01:16:48.480 responsibility to be totally fair some sikhs did join the edl yes and were part of the edl and were
01:16:54.400 protesting against the islamification of britain because of the sikh religion exists against islam
01:17:01.040 in a very real way you know um but you're still playing sectarian politics yes because you have to
01:17:07.760 you are playing because you have to because the demographics of four yes the demographic change
01:17:12.080 has imposed sectarian politics and the liberalization and balkanization of britain and that is a real
01:17:19.920 thing with all of the love and respect in the world for the sikh community yes so yeah i'm not
01:17:25.360 trying to be pointing out pointing out that what's happening here is essentially sectarian politics
01:17:31.120 isn't it's just a description of reality yeah it's neither an attack on the sikhs nor on the muslims
01:17:38.160 for that matter and you know that i would attack them it's just there are sectarian politics underway
01:17:45.760 and that is the direct result of demographic change that is objectively a bad thing the last thing you
01:17:52.320 want to end up as is a lebanonized polity exactly you can even name which parties each religious group
01:17:59.200 votes for like the sikhs tend to be either um reform um or the conservatives really yes um indians were
01:18:08.880 definitely the conservatives especially under rishi muslims tend to be more left-wing um they vote for
01:18:15.680 labour or the greens because these are the parties that give them the most concessions yes so it is
01:18:20.880 sectarian politics yeah just because your side is doing it doesn't change that a sectarian politics
01:18:26.240 and also i would just say on this as well that where matt points out here that well you know these
01:18:32.960 sikhs have done more to help me win in a labour heartland than the so-called patriots who stood up
01:18:38.480 rival count obviously referring to nick buckley in advance and basically said that we're handing victory
01:18:43.920 to the left the one point that i would press is that without the necessary policy i.e the policy that
01:18:51.280 restore our offering of breaking up these enclaves of actually ending the sectarianism of restoring the
01:18:58.480 demographic stability and security of britain it doesn't really matter matt whether or not you win
01:19:06.160 this by-election in goring street uh goring and dent uh gorton and denton thinking of another place
01:19:12.240 gorton and denton because even if you win it this year you will lose it the next time and even if you
01:19:18.240 you know or the next one and ultimately this will just fall in perpetuity to the greens
01:19:24.880 as the reform thinking election cycles right election cycles i'm trying to look at this
01:19:30.800 throughout the rest of the century yes right this is this is where it is going to go it doesn't matter
01:19:36.240 if you just happen to have enough seeks to win it this time and we're already pointing out it's going
01:19:41.760 to be a close wrong thing what we're saying is that this system cannot go on forever because actually
01:19:50.080 it robs the british people of talking about things purely based on the issues um and so we have here
01:19:57.200 as well obviously the lib dems are um about as helpful as a cat flap in an elephant house and they
01:20:03.280 say that those angles and saxons coming over on boats of 1400 years ago and now they think they own the
01:20:10.240 place i finally got my talking points yeah it's like yeah kelts yeah we do own the place like i
01:20:16.240 don't know what to tell you the name england comes from the anglo-saxons uniting it so yeah of course
01:20:24.000 yeah um so again totally useless just waffle from the boomers here and the lib dems uh no real urgency
01:20:31.120 or understanding of the point uh but al jazeera though al jazeera have got their fingers on the pulse
01:20:36.400 going straight back to your segment firas about how just the rest of the world are very very aware
01:20:41.840 of what the ethnic reality means and oh my god this first paragraph it's just so uzman khan stands
01:20:49.680 behind his counter rows of colorful vapes lined up in neat rows behind him outside a biting wind blows
01:20:57.680 down denton high street khan moved to denton from nearby gorton not long ago now he's one of the 80 000
01:21:05.600 locals who've put his uh trust in uh who have been thrust into the center of the fight for the
01:21:11.520 future of british politics as they prepare to head to the polls this month these manchester suburbs
01:21:17.440 have become a microcosm of the wider story of modern british politics and then it just goes on to
01:21:23.040 point out that's that's that's that's that's the issue yes that's the issue with matt goodwin
01:21:26.960 that's the issue with the pakistanis that's the issue across the board sectarianism yeah introduced
01:21:31.760 through demographic change that's the fundamental issue and it's split between people who acknowledge
01:21:38.160 this reality like al jazeera yeah like al jazeera who run it for their own motives and to to gain no
01:21:44.800 al jazeera are famous islamophobes didn't you know yeah um come on and people who ignore this reality
01:21:51.680 like lib dems right that's what it's coming to well and they're nice quaint villages hasn't quite
01:21:56.480 touched them yet but yeah it will uh see mosques being used as polling stations in british elections
01:22:02.000 because of course they are why wouldn't they be uh perfectly neutral ground to stage uh election
01:22:08.480 stuff on uh and then we just i obviously wanted to conclude with uh nick buckley who is the candidate
01:22:14.640 far advanced because actually i feel like this is a really good tone for a video i feel like the messaging
01:22:22.400 is on point and it's the sort of thing that actually harkens back to a more nostalgic uh view
01:22:28.720 of politics and don't misunderstand me regrettably nick isn't going to win this election however i do
01:22:34.800 think the video is worth playing i lived in gorton as a baby before moving to long site i attended
01:22:41.840 stanley globe primary school and then central high school for boys at bellevue which was a challenge
01:22:48.800 sorry i was a self-employed market trader then got a job at manchester airport before working at
01:22:55.200 manchester council to stop young people getting involved in crime i was made redundant and used my
01:23:02.080 payout to set up a charity to work on the streets with young people to ensure they were safe and
01:23:08.880 thinking about their future we uncovered sexual abuse many times and had offenders arrested i also set
01:23:16.080 up a project to get homeless people off the streets and into accommodation and then into jobs i have
01:23:23.440 worked across greater manchester tackling anti-social behavior and improving local communities i have even
01:23:30.400 advised prime ministers our late queen recognized me for this work and awarded me an mbe in 2019.
01:23:39.760 there is nothing special about me i'm one of you i want the best for my neighbors my community and
01:23:47.440 my country sorry i'll just end it there for the sake of time because we are running over but it's it's
01:23:55.200 perfect it speaks to his qualifications it speaks to his life experience it speaks to how he's able to
01:24:00.480 help on particular issues that are obviously going to be a problem for the people and it speaks to his
01:24:05.680 own sense of place and the fact that he's still operating in the place where he was growing that's
01:24:10.560 given him life that's given him an op mp for midi poor right that was also a good use of ai and editing
01:24:16.800 there yeah yes so very impressive well done nick for that one um but ultimately as dan points out here
01:24:23.200 and i'll just end with this which is to say uh dan says i keep seeing people using the urging the right
01:24:29.360 to unite but it already is it's the left that is fragmented and as he points out the left out the
01:24:34.240 tories the party of mass immigration labor the party of cash to immigrants and reform the party
01:24:39.680 of immigrants in charge versus restore the party of deporting welfare dependents and grooming gang
01:24:46.240 complicit immigrants and so though they won't be standing in this particular issue if you want to
01:24:52.400 break this stalemate um that british politics currently finds itself in because of its demographics
01:24:59.760 and because of the weakness of the politicians standing in its elections then this is a really
01:25:06.320 good time to organize folks and go over and join restore britain which already is a party that has
01:25:12.480 more members than the lib dems and it's not even been going a week and so it's um it is
01:25:19.600 the party for patriots and i would encourage you to join it all right so i ran a little over with
01:25:27.840 that so i'll just uh these ones um that's random name says uh give me 10 good uh men and constantinople
01:25:35.600 will be ours dark man you're making him sound even better he said 20 what did i say 10 even more
01:25:42.960 efficient i i i think that you're a remarkable man random name and you can do it with 10 challenge
01:25:48.560 yourself come on uh bieber pin to uh for ten dollars thank you says uh prince andrew just got arrested
01:25:54.880 scapegoat or did he do something heinous like use wrong pronouns on blue sky um i think they'd rather
01:26:01.920 deal with andrew and scapegoat him than actually look at mandelson and all of the bins all of the beans
01:26:09.280 that mandelson could end up spilling yeah if he had to make a plea bargain if mandelson talks
01:26:15.680 so many heads are rolling oh he looks like a squealer as well doesn't he uh sigil stone for
01:26:22.560 two dollars says i like the idea of 1914 being the cutoff for deportation i get sent to scotland to
01:26:28.160 take my place as a direct descendant of mary queen of scots and luca can be my master of mustache care
01:26:33.760 products i'll uh i'll accept i'll accept gladly in retirement don't you worry i'd have to live on
01:26:42.080 the scottish border i'd have to live on hadrian's wall half scottish half english yeah berwick
01:26:48.400 berwick could be nice uh that's a random name also says uh this lady wants everyone's voices to be
01:26:54.640 listened to yep right funny cannot read that but uh very funny uh haptification says i have a solution
01:27:02.560 against the balkanization and lebanonization of britain but it will require the indigenous to be
01:27:08.720 married and have 12 kids so luca and josh better get on with 12 kids i'm getting there i haven't got
01:27:14.960 one yet but i'm on the right track funny time uh that nick um that's random man says that nick
01:27:21.840 bookly video is great and all uh but i won't it won't appeal to the liberal women who only care
01:27:26.880 about vibes and low iq uh foreigners well i don't know i think there are lots of liberal people in
01:27:35.280 this country that are at least open to the ideas being espoused now like most of the people in my
01:27:41.680 private life don't actually share my politics yeah but there are a lot there's lots of sympathies there
01:27:47.120 and they tell me of other people that are so far removed from it um and yet they're like yeah
01:27:51.600 now we're just talking about immigration openly and it's not taboo anymore so there is space for
01:27:57.680 even those people to come around eventually yeah good uh samson are there any video comments today
01:28:04.720 squeaky laptop this appears to be a no samson no no all right all right we'll just rush a few
01:28:13.040 comments and uh do you want to read some from your segment of course dirty belter what a name i'm
01:28:18.000 reminded of the sam hyde quote when we win do you not forget these people want you broke dead
01:28:22.800 your kids raped and brainwashed and they think it's funny with every murder remember that the left
01:28:27.600 wanted this yeah um and even the ones that don't take part in it quite often will make excuses for
01:28:32.960 those who do like the the thing that i imagine you would hear would be yeah but he he was a radical
01:28:39.440 though wasn't he what he did turn up and to which i say does it mean you can murder someone really if
01:28:46.720 that's all it takes for you to kill someone what does that say about you sophie live says it also came
01:28:52.560 out um that all the students were part of the beatings are of incredibly high status with very
01:28:58.560 wealthy parents in high status it is actually the aristocracy beating up the plebs for their champagne
01:29:04.720 socialism it's like the french revolution all over again isn't it that's very important
01:29:09.920 yeah the sank a lot getting beaten by the uh the wealthy dandies anyway
01:29:16.720 i think that is are we out of time you got any from yeah sorry we can go a little bit over all right
01:29:21.200 fine uh furious dan says it feels like the concept of nationality that is the nativeness of a person
01:29:26.480 was ruined by the airplane before that being in a country was earned not bought britain would
01:29:31.680 not be facing millions of foreigners if they could not fly there i've been banging this drum for
01:29:36.560 such a long time that not just the world was not ready for cheap air travel and in my opinion
01:29:42.160 it's all been downhill since the domestication of wheat so not just that now that you have
01:29:50.480 modern communications you can just stay plugged into your home community while being anywhere meaning
01:29:58.960 that the sort of natural forces that would have compelled you to integrate no longer exist
01:30:06.480 and that's clearly doing a number on everybody uh obviously this person who rails against slow and
01:30:14.160 restore failed debate 101 she needs to sell me on the idea that she is correct yes this is the challenge
01:30:20.400 to reform if they don't agree with restore they have to make the positive case as to how do we go
01:30:26.800 from entire families and clans and communities covering up the grooming gangs to successful
01:30:32.880 assimilation and integration show me the pathway i'm open-minded i you know i will listen to reason
01:30:40.560 the make the case the more you call rupert lowe and restore britain racist the stronger they become
01:30:47.200 is what's actually going to happen that's pretty much it yeah that's pretty much it yes and then from
01:30:52.720 my segment uh ewan baker says how dare you i'll have you know all those paint drinkers are a proud
01:30:57.840 people so there you go josh you're not alone um i'm sure if you vomited you'd still produce better
01:31:03.520 art than you know pollock and the like that's most likely true uh and henry ashman says mat and reform
01:31:10.560 do need to understand that even if the sikh community carry them over the line they will uh know that
01:31:16.800 he'll lose the next one either uh to an implicitly islamic party or an explicitly sikh party well and
01:31:23.680 even if not that so immediately it will obviously boost the bargaining power of the sikhs because
01:31:31.680 they will be even more dependable to carry them over the line and so you will just give more and
01:31:36.160 more concessions to them and that is not a british concern it's it's sectarian politics all the way down
01:31:42.560 uh and an honorable mention from hosep uh yukaminishian who says i'm glad luke is back some
01:31:49.040 strange man with a clean-shaven face was claiming to be him for a while yeah we missed it yeah it's
01:31:54.800 back ladies and gentlemen at last yes i'm back to being a pencil-pushing blotter-jotter like darling
01:32:00.880 so um yeah it's uh it's time to go it's time to go over the top isn't it ladies and gentlemen so
01:32:06.240 there we are anyway hope you've enjoyed uh this episode of the podcast don't forget that 3 pm we have
01:32:12.560 the new interview with rupert lowe coming out so do tune in for that
01:32:16.960 and we look forward to seeing you tomorrow have a good day