The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1383
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Join the lads as they discuss the Church of England's decision to elect a female archbishop, and the implications for the future of the country, and its relationship with Africa. Plus, a look back at the first African-American woman to become an Anglican priest.
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the podcast, The Lotuses, for Thursday,
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the 26th of March, 2026. I'm joined by Ferris and Connor Tomlinson.
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Yeah, and today we're going to be talking about the dissolution of everything about the country.
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Just literally everything is being dissolved in front of our very eyes.
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And then we're going to be talking about how even the immigrants who have been here for a long time
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are like, I'm sick of immigration, why are you doing this?
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I actually quote spot the white man and then we're going to be talking about how the state
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could destroy restore Britain as in the one project that seeks to save and salvage the
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country could be destroyed by the evil government that occupies us. I used to be paranoid. Yeah well
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you've got to be aware of these things. Anyway right so let's begin. All right and before
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beginning I just want to remind everyone that on the 11th of April we will be having a live event
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right here in Swindon at the Mecca, and it will be absolutely great.
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And one of the things that we might be talking about when we do that
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is how everything familiar in Britain is slowly being destroyed.
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Here is the Church of England advertising the fact that they are going to be,
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or they did by now, enthroned, quote-unquote, a female archbishop.
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And I think this clip is worth listening to for a couple of seconds, shall we?
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The 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally,
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is being formally installed on Wednesday, the 25th March, at 3 p.m.
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Of course, the royals have given their full endorsement as, you know, the defenders of the faith and all of that stuff.
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And there were a lot of lovely shots of Prince William and Princess Kate in attendance.
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Okay, I think it's actually worth thinking about this a bit for a second,
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because in what context would this make sense, right?
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this would make sense in the context of britain having a world-spanning empire and controlling
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half of africa right this would make sense if we had anglican missionaries currently proselytizing
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to the sub-saharan africans now you're going to join the church of england because this is better
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than your barbarous voodoo ways whatever it was they did right so actually if that were the context
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this would actually make sense yeah no we will have people from each province of the empire and
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they will come here because we are the legitimate authority over everyone and everyone will be
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included that would actually make sense what doesn't make sense is in britain in 2026 when
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half the population is atheist and we don't control anything even our own inner cities
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to have this on so what this is is essentially a kind of larping tribute act of the british
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empire that still limps on in the continuity institutions of our government or it's the
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The former, I think that's far too interesting.
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of enslaving their brethren on the continent
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It's something that is now holding itself over its own head, insisting we pay it reparations, of course.
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Yes. No, I don't know which tribe this pattern comes from.
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To be fair to the ceremony, most of it was actually quite beautiful and high Anglican
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and genuinely, you know, good to watch and wholesome.
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But you can't get over this stuff and you can't get over the processions by different women
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pretending to be priests who have absolutely no position being there, who simply shouldn't be
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there to begin with. It's modernity wearing the church as a skin suit. It really is modernity
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wearing the church as a skin suit. And the church is meant to be in opposition to the world, but
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really you don't see any of that. Yeah. Yeah. They're strategically ignoring Second Timothy.
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Exactly. Exactly. Very, very consciously. And, you know, you can trace the beginning of this
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decline and abolition of everything to giving women the vote in 1918. Initially, it was only
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given to women above a certain age who own property, but then quickly equal franchise
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came to be in 1928. And shortly after that, the Church of England in 1975 somehow came to the
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conclusion that there was no objection to women being ordained. I mean, do they even have a copy
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of the Bible? I can probably get them one. You could, but I don't think it'll change anything.
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You're right. I don't think it'll change anything. I don't think it actually makes a difference.
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Now, if you look at this from a historic context, it was 1918 that the vote was introduced to,
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was given to women. And then 1975, the Church of England came to the conclusion that there was no
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objection to the ordination of women. 1992, that actual ordinations were approved. 94,
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they happened. Then suddenly you start getting women bishops. And one generation down the line,
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you get Sarah Mullaly LARPing as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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All you're describing here is the increasing liberalization of Britain.
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Well, the extent to which the church has failed its moral obligations
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is demonstrated by, just last week, they had the vote in the Lords
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about whether or not they would support Philippa Stroud's amendment
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to block the decriminalisation of abortion up to birth.
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And plenty of the bishops voted against the motion.
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Anti-woke darling Claire Fox voted for it and hasn't answered for it.
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She's been arguing the case on Twitter non-stop since.
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chose to take a pilgrimage walk from London to Canterbury at the time and wasn't present for the
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vote. Because you think... She ended up attending due to public pressure and saying that it's wrong
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to criminalize women having abortions, but, you know, abortions are bad. How being a Christian
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would you come to that conclusion? I don't know. They're just libtards. They're just dyed-in-the-wool
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liberals. And that fundamentally goes against the role of the church of being actually in
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opposition to the world. They are simply absorbing everything that the world throws at them and
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saying, yes, can we have a little bit more, please? And you see that in them voting against
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investing in any banks that don't fully commit to climate change. Because instead of Christian
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eschatology as expressed in apocalypse they have ended up with climate change as their version of
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eschatology but this is just pure liberalism this is just liberal dogma that has been substituted
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in exchange for christianity and to confirm your point they want to pay reparations for slavery
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despite helping abolish it despite their leading role in abolishing it and despite the fact that
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we've done that and we finished paying off in 2015.
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So they're still adamant that they should pay for slavery
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now we have slavery and opposition to homosexuality
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but this person looks very similar to someone from the League of Gentlemen.
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Well, didn't she say in 2018 that she admitted her own role in the church was to be subversive?
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And if so, she is playing her job excellently well.
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but you see liberalism acting as a sort of universal solvent across every institution
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it's not just the church of england because this is yeah sure this is what's happened you know in
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the last day or two right but this is a consistent pattern of the universal acid just destroying
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every bond reducing every standard and abolishing every barrier and that was baked into liberalism
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from the very conception of it yes and sorry just another thing i had i had this argument with
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people saying well i mean i i i'm not for modern liberalism i'm for classical liberalism because
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modern liberalism is just revolutionary against everything that came before it and it's like what
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do you think the argument being made by the classical liberals was and what do you think
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they were opposing it's just they were so successful in destroying the traditional society
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that existed before you assume that the modern the classical liberal society that you existed in
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until the mid-20th century was the natural state of mankind it's like no sorry they have just done
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a number consistently and they're continuing to do so in precisely the same tradition for exactly
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the same reasons that they always have. The blank slate has been baked in since the beginning.
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Yes. 100%. Exactly. Exactly. And I wanted to read to you an excerpt. Haven't we already watched
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our video? David Lammy, honestly. David Lammy speaking about justice and ending the Magna
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Carta. Yeah. There are three provisions left in the Magna Carta that are still in law. One of them
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was your right to a trial by jury. Was. And here's his view on this. After returning from the AI
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conference in India last week, new paragraph, where I saw firsthand how AI is supporting human
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judgment, new paragraph, to make better use of limited time and resources, again, which matters
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hugely for public service across our country recently i visited the ontario coast court of
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justice in toronto it's a large modern building digital by design purposefully paperless with
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judge-only trials handing down quick and fair justice for summary and some more serious offenses
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it is efficient orderly and above all it works and walking through the courthouse i had an
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uncomfortable realization i felt less like a visitor from another country and more like one
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from another time catching a glimpse of what could be that's what's good about britain it's literally
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the good thing about britain is that we carry the past with us rather than just abolish everything
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for the latest modern fad exactly that was the one it sounds like kamala harris wrote that speech
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but um one of the rare instances where actually running it through chat gpt would be a good idea
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Yeah, it would have improved the spelling and cadence.
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It reminds me, you and Dan went through an interview
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where he said, God himself has placed me on this earth.
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is because I read Charles Dickens' Bleak House,
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It was the chancery courts depleting the fortune,
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that the Jardice family was trying to give to its heirs.
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it wasn't even the jury that was the problem yes yes amazing yeah yeah and he goes on about how
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this is going to smash loo delays and this is technology cutting complexity and freeing up
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people to do what they do best whatever that is hang on so hang on he he wants to outsource it to
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ai he wants to outsource it to ai i don't think david lammy is going to be delighted at the
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conclusions that grok reaches about racial disparities in the criminal justice system
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judging from some of the judges that we have now,
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But the point is, it's the historical continuity
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of our 800-year-old right to a jury trial as English.
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What do you think you are doing, Mr. Tureg Tribesman,
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you don't have this connection do you you don't feel it in your heart he doesn't understand it
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he fundamentally doesn't understand the role of england's spiritual legacy in modern england he
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doesn't get it he thinks it's a question of efficiency and the examples that he uses
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have nothing to do with justice it's just about transcribing meetings transcribed oh
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like we're testing transcription in the courts and tribunals based on the same technology
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I mean, I don't care if he's AI to transcribe court tribunals.
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But this wrecking ball is continuing pretty much across every institution.
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who inherited their titles through their families
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that's what all of this is about, that's what all of liberalism wants
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And what I find so frustrating is, okay, what does that mean for the Lords?
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That means it's just going to be partisan political hackery in the Lords.
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You paid money into these political parties, they gave you a peer.
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And so, and the reason they'll be saying this is the argument will be,
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well, it's anti-democratic to have hereditary peers.
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Well, okay, but it's no more democratic to have a rich donor's club
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Like, sorry, that doesn't, you know, all you're doing is reducing the prestige
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But also, okay, well, let's just go the whole hog then.
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that would at least be more democratic from your own argument.
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and get 92 more Michael Goves, Lord Falconers, and Danny Finkelsteins?
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And you can't separate the attack on hereditary piers from the attack on farmers.
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You cannot separate the two because they represent the same thing, which is continuity and attachment to place and land.
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All of these hereditary piers have massive estates.
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They're proud of where they come from, just like the heirs of the peasants who used to take care of them.
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And the attacks come from the same exact principle.
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And in that time, we became the world's largest empire
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Everyone speaks English because of these institutions.
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when he said the tradition is the democracy of the dead.
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and under the name of tradition, you are wired to learn their lessons without fully understanding
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them through tradition, through ancestry. And this is why the attack on farmers and the attack
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on hereditary peers are one and the same thing. They're part of liberalism acting as a universal
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solvent. And it's part of the continuity of the nation that has existed going back to the Magna
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Carter and beyond to now, that's being cut. And you can't just repair these things. Once they're
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gone, they're gone. It's also important to say that even on the argument of technical proficiency,
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it's going to fail. So when I was haunting this parish, we would talk a lot about
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Oakeshott's distinction between practical and technical knowledge, knowledge that you learn
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from a textbook versus knowledge that you learn from experience. And most of the farmers have
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been raised on farms. They will have inculticated themselves over a series of decades to work the
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family business and know things that you can't just learn if you're starting afresh with a guide
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handed to you by DEFRA. Will Hutton, Arch Eslib, who writes for The Guardian, articulated this last
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year in saying, it is fundamentally unfair to have small family farms inherited along a line
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of succession. And actually, because of the principle of meritocracy, this allows people
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that might otherwise hypothetically be better farmers that just haven't got farmland in their
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possession yet to make better use of the land. So we actually need to pry it away from the families
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who have been raised to take care of the farm and have this practical knowledge to give it to
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whoever benefits from... David Lammy's cousins. Exactly, yeah. Who we can give the textbook
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from Danny Finkelstein's sister, running DEFRA, who can just, you know, learn how to grow all
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this stuff and do rewilding without fertiliser and all this sort of stuff. And that's the point,
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isn't it? There's just no possible way someone who has never run a farm could be a better farmer
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And that argument itself obviously fails in its own merits,
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It's really about making sure that you are disconnected
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but in terms of farming or government, it isn't.
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and in the next life where you get your rewards this this is why this is why christianity actually
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works and makes sense right because it's not trying to create the utopia on on on in in the
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world the garden of eden is guarded by the flaming sword of the angel or whatever you can't go back
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you have to make the best but in the next life you get your award makes perfect sense means we
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can get on with the world as things are you know exactly liberalism is desperate to bring about
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the garden of eden right now and it can't happen and it's destroying everything i hate it exactly
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and as this erosion of values and tradition continues you see things like decriminalizing
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abortion until birth the desacralization of people exactly people become numbers they become
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material exactly it just okay well what's convenient what's inconvenient what's good
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well if the baby is inconvenient you kill it if grandmother is inconvenient you kill her
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it's the same thing you devalue life because you've devalued everything else
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because the actual respect for life comes from Christianity.
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And when you have this clown show LARPing as Christianity
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with Dame Sarah Mullally, well, this is what you're going to get.
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They are part of the same battle, which is a spiritual battle,
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be it jury trials, hereditary peers, small land owners, farmers,
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tradition it's just one war yes and this has no breaking mechanism because even the countryside
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is really problematic because minorities don't feel comfortable in it yeah well the english
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people live there and minorities don't live there therefore that's a problem the i mean
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if i don't like the british countryside that's my problem that's not your problem i would have
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thought so too but i'm not an insane libtard who thinks i should be comfortable literally
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anywhere on earth for the record i love the english countryside i find it gorgeous i find it
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deeply spiritually pacifying but that's not your problem either way exactly and this is the thing
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about it again like this will literally is the dissolution of everything things that you didn't
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think could ever be dissolved like what's they seem so permanent the thing is what's the english
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countryside supports supposed to look like a suburb of nairobi say again utah pradesh
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apparently somalia maybe like i i don't understand have you considered that this
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might be improved by about a billion bemalians shouting into their speakerphone
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getting the train you just hadn't thought about that
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getting the train to swindom is literally like being in a scene from heart of darkness
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It's an assault on England itself, that's the thing.
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To attack the Shires is to attack the notion of England.
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It's where we thought we were going to go to get away from the cities.
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Because we're not natural city folk, that's fine.
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You know, there were an idea from the Industrial Revolution,
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they need to be diversified uh and will makes an excellent point here that basically this is
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asymmetrical multiculturalism like it doesn't matter what you think it matters what i think
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implying that i have a bigger claim on your country than you do it's always been asymmetrical
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which is an insane concept eric kaufman described it in white shift as um being the host of the
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world fair and not getting your own booth and just being told to be content that you're hosting
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quibbling. Don't want that person voting. They obviously shouldn't be voting here. Literally
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So I've met Nick Timothy. Good guy. I think he's really come around and been radicalised
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by his time in the Home Office. Again, he attended Rupert's rape gang trial, which is
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better than could be said for most of his compatriots.
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However, unfortunately, he is still a member of the Conservatives. And so it's likely that
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the person being the recipient of this letter was brought in by his party and his government.
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And this is why a lot of the, and I'm sure you agree, Firaz, the sort of counter-jihad
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faction has failed, because they're still one arm of liberalism.
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Their opposition to Islam is on liberal grounds.
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It's the same way that white English identity is considered the last stubborn stumbling
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It's the inverse liberal delusion on the ostensible right, which says Islam is the last
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bit of intolerance that keeps us divided between one another. Otherwise, we'd all be, you know,
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hugging Sikhs like Matt Goodwin. Yeah. It completely makes zero sense. And then, you know.
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Just look at the map. You see this sort of attack in the demographics. I mean, you get
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areas that are just 10% English. Well, look at London, yeah. I mean. If you look at London,
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15%, 34%. We're going to be talking about Newham in a minute because it's just unbelievable.
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And again, like just anecdotally, um, one of my areas, my areas upwards of 80% and it's mainly concentrated in, in other bits like, um, uh, Erith and Thamesmead. But in the last year, this won't show up on the census map in the last year, my high street, which is overwhelmingly white English is, um, four or five new vape shops, Turkish cafe, Turkish barbers that I've seen them doing drugs out of and more HMOs. So again, as you said, by the time this, the next one comes out, they won't want to release it.
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Yeah, we will have, I mean, like, Lewis is going to have his hands full getting this information out of them.
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Like, when you zoom out, you think, okay, that's not too bad, 40-odd percent or whatever.
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But no, when you zoom in, you realise just how particular this is.
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You know, that must be one family left in this area from, again, just somewhere where the English have been living for 1,500 years.
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I mean, the only reason the numbers in Hackney look at 23%
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is because there are a lot of people who work in the city
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at low-paid jobs, and then they end up living in Hackney.
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Because you can get the train rather easily into the centre.
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If you think this isn't what the rest of the country is going to do,
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they've told us this is what they want to do with the Shires.
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And again, even in questions of national defense
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So there is no breaking mechanism on this thing.
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it's it it is manifested in the church of england in a rather comical way it is manifested in the
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raf in a very sinister way and in between all you get is this dissolution of everything this
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destruction of everything every arranger of everything every standard that separates but
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good from bad is being destroyed exactly and you will be turned into not only a minority in your
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own land but a second-class citizen yes you think they're going to stop being racist against you
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Carl Furris, who's this gay guy you have on today?
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music for girls who give toothy head um i can fix her i'm not brisha rankling but seeing them do
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the terrorist yell gives me the urge to be guy fawkes maxing uh urge to cromwell intensifies
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yeah i know i honestly just one of the one of the senior fellows at the adam smith institute
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in preston jay byron uh on x he's gonna made a 40 page free speech bill for britain uh okay but
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it's not gonna pass and no one's gonna do anything about it uh the new archbishop was my local vicar
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nice enough but clearly fast-tracked to a high position due to her role in the nhs before she
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was not well she was serving the original national religion yeah well yeah yeah absolutely um anyway
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let's let's move on to the next one yeah i mean there's just no like it's it's just not a religious
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institution as you understand it no it's a different religion you just have to accept that
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it's gone uh right so one thing that we talk about of course a lot is immigration but have we
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considered that even the immigrants are sick of immigration because uh our our boy steven edgington
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recently went to the borough of Newham and asked some immigrants, hey, how are things since the
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Boris wave? And they're like, oh God, it's the worst thing I've ever seen. Why are you doing
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this to us? So we'll go through it. Honestly, it's just brilliant interviews. It's the Indian
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Pakistani side-by-side meme of we don't like your kind around here. No, no, no, no. It's not even
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that. It's we don't like any of the other people around here. They're not even familiar. But anyway,
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before we begin live event on the 11th of april in swindon the link will be in the description
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it's going to be great it's good we've got three good solid hours as well and there's a bar there
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so it's just going to be great and then afterwards we'll be hanging out and drinking with you guys
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so uh like i said um this uh was really really interesting and i really appreciate steven actually
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taking the time to go onto the streets and just ask some people some questions and i thought we'd
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go through them uh just for reference this is newham as you can see is 14.8 percent white
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english in 2021 now we are five years on or six years on from the 2020 census could be 7 10 it's
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going to be way worse like it was london was 37 white english uh white british uh in 2021 uh well
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from the data from 2020 uh it's probably going to be about 25 percent yeah the next one if that if
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that it's also important context to note the reforms to high profile labor defectors with
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the former councillor and the former mayor of Newham.
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What was the other councillor and what was the other...
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there's nothing they can do about the demographics.
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you zoom in and you realize all right that's not even evenly spread right so you've got some areas
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where you you just literally don't even exist really um so anyway i thought we'd just um watch
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through some of these clips because they're just amazing so i clipped a bunch out and we'll go
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through them uh here's here's a gent who's been in the country for 66 years so he came to england
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when it was good you can move around you can see it's very difficult to see you very hardly see
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So you feel that this area is now less English than before?
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Because my memory in the old days was that my neighbors,
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Here, I feel isolated. I have no more. I have few friends here, a few friends, a solid friend near my house.
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We meet out on the street or shopping. That's where we meet.
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And I see slowly they are moving away. They are not around anymore.
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So I will give it to you, 70%, 60% are migrants here, and I see 40% only the white people here.
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And that's optimistic, given what we know about the bloody maps.
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So as you can see, this is someone who came decades ago
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and actually integrated and expected to live in England among the English.
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but we don't seem to care what we've done to ourselves.
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because a lot of migrants there was the intention of just escaping yeah and not wanting to ever be
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in that position again yeah one thing uh i left lebanon after working for a couple of years with
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lebanese ngos and the lebanese military and god damn yeah corruption at levels i know corruption
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But I just didn't understand it at that age.
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Well, the reason that there were something like quarter of a million Indians employed by the British administration is because a lot of people in India respected the fact that Britain had the best administration in all of human history.
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No one has ever administered anything half as well as we did because we had insane standards.
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And that's the thing about immigration that isn't said sometimes, which is that it is, in a real sense, a longing for colonialism and a longing for decent administration.
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Lebanon never had it better than it did under the French.
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There's a hilarious green text that's recirculated recently about a guy who lives in a Latin American country, and he's telling other 4chan users, you don't know the struggle of being someone high IQ in Latin America.
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Because everyone is either shaking their ass or talking about football or playing TikToks aloud
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or just engaging in the most gutter culture imaginable.
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And you are socially shamed for not doing that.
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But like, you know, like an autistic kid not coming downstairs to join the family gathering,
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And so that guy is clearly one of these exceptional outliers that's so exceptional is like a named
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Those people, we should limit the countries they come from, don't get me wrong, but those
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people may be capable of being incorporated into a broader social texture but when you bring over
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all of their countrymen you just recreate the conditions of their country that they fled
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um it's more than remember it's about it's about having actually spent the time to provide the
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service right like his parents would have been administrators in uganda or whatever right so he
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was brought up so his entire life that their money came from british the british empire the rules
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And all of the people around them that had authority above them
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well-trained aristocrats, all these sorts of things.
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So, yeah, why wouldn't you look at that system and go,
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You know, now, do you think anyone comes to this country respecting us?
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The minute you offer benefits, you break that agreement completely.
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but I'll skip this one just for the sake of time.
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And then he points out, yeah, it's not getting any safer.
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But with the immigration thing is, they need to respect the law of the land.
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I walk down the street every day and I get snipped drugs.
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Just that street, cross the road, I was mugged there twice.
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Imagine being mugged twice in the place that you've lived for 60 years.
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Here's another chap again, an immigrant who just doesn't feel safe
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And has the area changed much because of immigration recently?
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Changed a lot and it's not safe now. I don't feel safe to be living here.
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It, again, it's like performance art that's outside a dodgy vape shop with all the graffiti.
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That's all you can have on those streets, you know?
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But here's another one who, um, realizes that he isn't English
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because he doesn't understand English well enough
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to understand the question of, do you feel English?
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A lot of people have moved here from Bangladesh and India and Pakistan.
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Do you feel they're integrating into the country?
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so many people English knows is the English do you feel English my English
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is not proper enough to answer and do you feel English yourself
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no because I need to the more integration than with the English people
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because at the moment my English is not too much good.
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This chap would probably have been one of a handful of Pakistani men
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right so yeah okay you've got no choice but to integrate you've got no choice but to learn the
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language you've got no choice but to become friends with your neighbors but when you have
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just this constant stream of global nomads coming and going you can't do that but also it's it's
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about of course civilizational proximity and um as uh connor good name from pete mcormack show
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puts you in your appearance he said and this is what lots of people are now feeling um regarding
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certain nationalities, and especially religions, was not starting with one of them how we got here
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in the first place. And so even if, let's say, this wonderful Salafi chap here with his bright
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orange dyed beard, looks like a very serious man, even if he was the only Pakistani man on his
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street, would he ever integrate in a meaningful fashion? I think you would have no choice.
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I don't think so. I genuinely do think so. You would have no choice. But you are right that
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there's something else missing and that is frankly imperial rule because for example when when this
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chap came when my grandfather came like the these people were big fans of what the british empire
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had done to the world right they thought that the british empire was dug andrew in mighty and a
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civilizing force and so when you come to england you realize that you have an obligation because
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you want to uphold what the british empire is doing but these these guys down here they you
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know this this second guy in here definitely too young to have experienced that right doesn't doesn't
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like the world after the imperial rule is something completely different as you said it's full of
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benefits it's full of licentiousness it's full of the the hands-off permissive state it's like oh no
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don't don't worry about anything really this is a country for everyone we're diverse and so you've
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got nothing to respect there's no reason you'd want to integrate even if you you know with the
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best will in the world. And then you've got, like you said, the numbers, right? So even if you had
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like some random guy who at least thought well of the country and wanted to integrate, like if I
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moved to like a Greek village or something, I would do my best to integrate and I would learn
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the language because I'd have no choice, right? And that's just not something that happens now.
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But anyway, I wanted to finish on this Englishman from Surrey, who is just so funny, just so
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absolutely funny he gives this segment of the interview like he's got a gun to his head right
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as if he is terrified because suddenly he knows oh i'm a white englishman talking about immigration
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and diversity what are the approved lines oh i know the approved lines and this is just amazing
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watch keep an eye on the background have you noticed a change in in sort of demographics
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the people who live here and so on not in not particularly um it's always been a multicultural
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area live from the set of star wars it's it's like that psychological experiment where they're
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throwing the netball around and because you're concentrating on yeah yeah no literally have you
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noticed anything demographics no i'm not allowed to notice if i want to keep my job if i want my
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friends to accept me i can't notice anything and it's just absolutely classic so no i'm i'm
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totally blind i'm an idiot i've never seen anything and the point is of course of course
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he notices he's just a coward right that's what this guy's problem is he is an absolute coward
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and i've come to despise him just from this clip that's what i kind of like about these sort of
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areas i'm from leafy surrey which is predominantly rich white people um but yeah no it's it's always
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been a multicultural area um i don't see it hasn't even changed in any great deal to be honest
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It's literally like some sort of early 2000s comedy show.
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Right, okay, so there's a Paxton one and an Afghan one.
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Yeah, I mean, I guess that is diversity, but it's just...
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I just can't believe you can get two different ones in the same interview.
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no, no, no, diversity's always been our strength,
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It's not true that this has always been a diverse area.
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It's actually only in the latter half of the 20th century this has happened.
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Anyway, so, yeah, he's completely in favour of all of this, obviously.
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I see I only see good good in people to be honest with you um I only see some people that don't
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that don't um can't speak English don't integrate but what can you do it's not for me to say when I
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go on holiday I don't speak Spanish I don't speak Portuguese or whatever so are you living in Spain
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yeah moronic coward right well do you do they integrate it's like yeah I guess if I just say
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yes to everything then i can't get possibly get in trouble it's like well do you think they're
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speaking uh and do you think they're living it's like well i i don't see it because i'm totally
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blind i'm not allowed to see anything but notice how much he's he's like fidgeting right he looks
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really nervous he's like oh god if i give the wrong answer this i'm getting shot this is the
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body language of the president in the camp of the saints when he's giving his final speech
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and you know when he falters he refuses to give the order for the military to turn the boat back
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Just look how nervous he is and how evasive he is.
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At the very least, you could have said to Steve,
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oh, I'd actually prefer not to answer that question.
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oh, no, no, no, actually, diversity is our strength.
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They all seem fine, even if they don't speak English.
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Do you think these burkas behind you are on holiday?
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why would they go on holiday to newham like of all the places on earth that don't feel safe
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would they choose that one anyway so he he tells us well what's what's your long-term plan boy
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and are you planning on staying here for until i move out the country yeah oh really are you moving
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not in any time soon no but that would be my long-term gain of we've only bought in the house
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three years ago so um i'd rather move out of the uk you're right i have contempt for him right
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you see what i mean total coward sick of it right he knows exactly what the problem is he's just too
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afraid to say it and instead of actually trying to get involved and try and solve these problems
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he's instead like yeah i'm just gonna flee the country let's get why because i mean i i came
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from surrey it's leafy it's rich white people as if they're bad as if hard-working white british
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people are bad and yet he's cowardly going along with all of the lies and the humiliation of the
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regime i diversity is our strength i love it so much i'm getting as far away from it as possible
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i'm fleeing the country when i can buying my house in newham was a mistake yeah but bloody was
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anyway so yeah this as i said this was uh insufferable but i just want to finish off
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with uh this little interview with ibram x kendi on uh the news agents which popped up on my feet
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Yeah, because apparently he's got a new book out,
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and he's just like, well, I mean, a white supremacist conspiracy theory
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Guess which conspiracy theory that was, Connor?
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Is it the conspiracy theory that we got a weak strike for
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I'm going to guess it's the large substitution theory.
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you know how how could you possibly believe the the substitution theory uh and so i'm not gonna
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obviously i don't know man i just read the ons statistics yeah i don't know man i just watch
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man on the street interviews yeah like i just keep watching them and they just keep coming up
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and i'm just like wow and then i just listen to the immigrants themselves and they're like spot
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the white man where have they gone and i don't know ibram i don't know man don't know what to
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tell you. Anyway, we'll leave that there. Habsification says, yeah, the diversity of
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different niqabs, truly beautiful. I mean, I guess. Legitimate question, if your ancestors
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could see what becomes of their empire and country, do you think they'd do things differently
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or not bother with the empire at all? Yeah, well, they'd definitely do things differently.
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The problem is the advance of liberalism through the 19th century and into the 20th
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had a kind of intellectual momentum that it's really kind of unfair to have expected them to
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have really understood it and arrested it in their own time but we're not in their time we have the
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advantage of at least having seen it play out and being able to fully understand it so we've got no
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excuse anyway let's move on excellent well YouTube it's been a while and I am not exactly known for
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my optimism so I'm back to be a prophet of doom how are you doing as we've seen recently there
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have been a series of dirty tricks being played in politics. As we'll get into, I myself have been
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subject to one in just the last week. Nice of the police to give me something to talk about in this
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long planned return. So I want to prepare us as we embark upon presenting an authentic
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anti-establishment political offering in Restore Britain for the sort of smears and attacks and
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state sabotage that we're inevitably going to face. Doesn't, doesn't, who of you to be too
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paranoid. But before I do so, I've been told to shill the live event. You guys are going to be
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at the Mecca Swindon on the 11th of April. Get your tickets. It's on the website. And if I can
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vouch for the live event, actually, you may remember this. First time I met you in person
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was the 2021 live event in October. Yeah. I didn't know that. Yeah. You thought I was a real knob.
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I probably. Yeah. So, you know, if you want to come along and make a better first impression
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united. Come and get your tickets. Anyway, so I thought I'd start with the supposed
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Potemkin cancellation of non-crime hate incidents, because much like everything our English Home
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Secretary Shabana Mahmood does, it's to keep the system on rails without provoking too much public
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outrage. Much like paying all of her Pakistani countrymen a full year's salary in rupees to
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go back, and also creating new safe and legal routes for refugees. This headline from The
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Telegraph is pretty misleading, actually. So, for those that don't know, non-crime hate incidents
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are scarlet letters against your name for saying offensive things online or in person. They can be
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reported anonymously. They appear on your permanent record. And despite multiple attempts by a friend
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of the show, Harry Miller and Suella Braveman, to restrict their recording, it's only gotten worse.
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Just to be clear, they're non-crimes. They're not crimes. You didn't do anything illegal.
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These are political crimes that are being recorded
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is after the murder of Stephen Lawrence in 1993,
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which for our American viewers is basically like Britain's George Floyd,
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investigating why the police were apparently so reluctant
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And that's where the term institutional racism comes along.
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So in 2014, in the Hate Crimes Operational Guidance, they introduced non-crime hate incidents
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to police the private thoughts of the public to prove the Met Police themselves were not racist.
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So it's to expunge their guilty consciences and prove their anti-racist credentials.
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The headline is misleading, though, because as it says here, the reforms have been laid forth by a chap called Lord Hanson,
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who's a Home Office Minister, and he told the Lords that actually what they're going to do
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is they're going to reform the recording process
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were proportionate and firmly focused on the most serious.
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especially with the new definition of anti-Muslim hatred.
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It's for offensive statements to Jews and Muslims, basically.
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who complain about mass demographic substitution.
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where a non-white British person has been criminalised for a hate crime?
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Headlines have been made about their criticism of Jews.
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Other than that, they often haven't been prosecuted.
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Exactly, but have they been prosecuted as a hate crime?
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And as far as I'm aware, I can't think of a single one.
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Especially not against white people in particular.
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but I don't know if that was actually prosecuted as a hate crime.
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from speaking out about some contentious topics.
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Because two days ago, I got a knock on the door at 10.30 in the morning
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and I thought it was going to be a printout of my greatest hits,
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I thought they were going to deliver my hope-not-hate Oscar in person.
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Unfortunately, instead, they turned up and they said,
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and claims of coercive control lodged anonymously
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Core facet of British justice was being able to face your accuser.
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So they interviewed myself and my wife in separate rooms.
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They asked each of us if we had been shouting at each other,
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if I had locked her out the house over an argument,
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And I said, well, you know, some of her stories are pretty boring,
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that fortunately I didn't get, you know, remember that really famous photo of the blonde police
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officer and the Muslim police woman knocking on the door? If it had been them, I'd be sitting in
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a holding cell. Fortunately, it was two reasonable lads. And they said, as is in the clip that I
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posted, they think it's, quote, malicious and politically motivated. Oh, really? So that means
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that anyone can just weaponize your family against you with an anonymous claim that you don't even
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need to know where you live and who your family members are. They can just make up things about
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you and send the police to your door. It's obviously an intimidation tactic. Yes. And so
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what I found out, because I spoke to someone who used to work at Women's Aid, who understands
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these things, much like non-crime hate incidents, there is an anonymous recording incident of
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domestic abuse list that means I'm probably on this list now. So, through disclosure and
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barring service checks, which, you know, where non-crime hate incidents show up that can stop
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you from getting jobs, even if it's a false accusation, it can also show up.
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So, the permanent threat of destroying your reputation
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Exactly, and we should have all seen it coming as well
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we should be deporting the families of Muslim rape gangs.
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So they admitted it was a political assassination.
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They admitted they were going to weaponise the law.
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And they want to put the man who called the police
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And as you said, the dirty tricks will be played to try to stop Restore Britain, any
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of its surrogates, any of its supporters from achieving any kind of power or traction.
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And one of the ways they're going to do this is state propaganda.
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I won't play this clip because, of course, the BBC are trigger happy with copyright strikes.
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But I am going to sulk about the fact that Lewis Brackpull was depicted as a BBC drama
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Lander's just walking through the field recording himself on his phone, and this is clearly
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on how much they're spending on illegal migrant hotels.
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Well, transparency in the government is akin to terrorism.
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I haven't watched a single second of it beyond this clip
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But the show's creator says that whatever's going on
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in the news cycle will work its way into the show eventually.
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There's a level of honesty there that is actually refreshing.
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that, yes, we are using propaganda against you.
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and you haven't been fully replaced and subjugated yet,
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And so now the state has created a version of Radio Rwanda
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to constantly cloud seed the public consciousness
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with suspicion of people who are doing investigative journalism
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about the number one issue that matters to the electorate.
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This is like when I got put in Coronation Street
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they must have literally lifted our rhetoric verbatim.
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to clip his dissenters to basically mog and make fun of them.
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And then he would moonlight as a balaclava gang
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These influencers, they might have a good point on one hand,
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So I wonder whether or not the government had any input on this.
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I think that's worthy of an FOI, fellas, don't you?
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And speaking of organisations that are engaged in sabotage,
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here's a piece of niche legislation that Boris Johnson's wonderful government gifted to us.
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Have you heard of the Covert Human Intelligence Sources Criminal Conduct Act of 2021?
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So this is a bill that allows the government to,
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it's an act to make provision for and in connection with the authorization of criminal conduct in the
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course of or otherwise in connection with the conduct of covert human intelligence sources
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if criminal conduct is in the interest of national security for the purpose of preventing or
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detecting crime or preventing disorder or in the interest of economic well-being of the united
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kingdom so for any reason that can be economic well-being oh you know trying to spy on the
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chinese but they're too fucking retarded to do it properly go on but also how broad a mandate is
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that yes well just say anything is if immigration is an unalloyed economic good then any entity
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any individual any political party that is promising to reverse that settlement would be a
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target through sub subterfuge sabotage even criminal conduct would you like to know the
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organizations that are listed in this bill which is currently law that are allowed to break the
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law pursuant to those goals. There's a big, long list down here somewhere. It is, ah, here it is.
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Any police force, the National Crime Agency, the Serious Fraud Office, any of the intelligence
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services, the armed forces, HM Revenue and Customs. Worst of them. Government departments, so the
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Department of Health and Social Care, the Home Office. Remember Raikou, the Don't Look Back in
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Anger Department. The Ministry of Justice, David Lammy, will be very happy. The Competition and
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Markets Authority, the Environment Agency, the Financial Conduct Authority, the Food Standards
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Agency, and the Gambling Commission. The Gambling Commission? The entire government is allowed to
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break the law, do anything, mind you, as long as it's in the national interest.
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And the national interest is determined as you can't threaten... Infinite immigration. Yeah.
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Britain's economic boom that is infinity of Amalians. That's mad. Yeah. I didn't know about
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that. This is currently law. I wonder if there are any organisations that have been a beneficiary
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of this reminder good question toby young lord young sorry quite so uh lord young toby young
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writes that in 2019 to 2020 um hope not hate received 141,380 pounds of taxpayers money
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handed it to uh to them by the conservative government thanks michael gove specifically it
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was uh the department of communities housing and leveling up that did that um the money was given
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because of their battle with the Charity Commission.
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Curious how Nick Lowell's has spread disinformation
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about violence against Muslim women and hundreds.
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But mysteriously, he's evaded prosecution for that.
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Liron Velleman, a mainstay of the Jewish Labour movement,
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was on the board of a North London synagogue as well.
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to talk about how he can keep children safe online.
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And it's interesting because this isn't the only, of course,
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criminal allegation that has happened with Hope Not Hate,
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and it's not the only person convicted of a crime
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He admitted to attacking Asian women with a hammer.
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who used to run Searchlight that employed Nick Lolles
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who burglarized, I think it was David Irving's flat
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So yet again, communist criminal, rest in peace, I suppose.
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So all of this criminal conduct, but being a beneficiary of the state, enjoying a parliamentary working group, having access to Downing Street via Morgan McSweeney, Baroness Ruth Anderson, formerly Smith, being on their board and now being a senior member of the House of Lords and now holding a senior position in the Cabinet Office.
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One must wonder if the likes of Hope Not Hate are the beneficiaries of protections under the Covert Human Intelligence Act.
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And so one must wonder if said protections extend to Harry Shuttman's fake passport.
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for printing an article saying it seems to be a fake passport,
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and Hope Not Hate provided the opportunity to respond and clarify,
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and they didn't respond, so they printed the article anyway.
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It was a passport with his face on, but a different name.
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he was writing under his own name for various outlets publicly at the time
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hope not hate have presented a plausible excuse for this a parallel construction okay one might
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say um he changed his name via deed poll and change it back as you do i mean change your name
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by deed poll get a password and a different name change it back password still valid yes but also
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technically in date one also yeah but also um wouldn't it be fraudulent as some some of this
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article has suggested if he's still going by his old name at the same time publicly but also
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what's the incentive to do this exactly why would someone need to do this exactly it's it's
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sabotaging to do isn't it huge it's reputational destruction of law-abiding people engaging and
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talking about topics they don't like and so one must wonder um did they have any state assistance
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with procuring said passport well of course you know i mean if again it's stupid to say if we did
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it, but if we did it, oh, it'd be the end. Exactly. Yeah, quite. And so I must, again,
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raise my eyebrow here, and again, it doesn't pay to be too conspiratorial. When Harry Shuckman,
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as I listed in my original reporting about his fake passport on Substack, he has long-standing
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familial connections to MI6. It's really quite weird, that, actually. So he did an undergraduate
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degree from the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at Cambridge, and then an MA in Terrorism,
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Security, and Society from King's College London. Firaz, given that you're a sort of
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Middle Eastern foreign policy expert. Does that glow like a worm to you? Yes. Yes. One might have
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thought. Yes. His father, David Shuckman, was employed at the BBC for 38 years, from 1983 to
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2021. And in 2002, he was the diplomatic correspondent. He got them in a bit of hot
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water because he said that a company called Oryx Natural Resources was the same company
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that an individual associated with al-Qaeda was jailed for
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for his involvement in the 1998 bombing of US embassies in Africa.
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Turns out it just had the same name and he got it mixed up.
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So, I mean, okay, yeah, you got this information from MI6 and it was wrong.
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man. There's just decline everywhere. Then it turns out that his grandfather was an MI6 spy.
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Oh, okay. Yeah. So his uncle wrote a book called One Blade of Grass that told his biography.
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His grandfather was Harold Chuckman, whom after Harry was named. He was born in London to Jewish
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immigrants who fled Tsarist Russia. He had a lifelong fixation with communism, and then he
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joined the Jewish labor bund. And from the book, the extract follows. It says he was a quiet Oxford
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man. Like many Russianists at the time, he also did occasional work for the circus, named the MI6.
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He was a part-time spy. Mum and dad went together, they disappeared across the water into the Soviet
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wastes, leaving the kids in the care of a Finnish au pair. So, again, don't want to be too schizo
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or conspiratorial, but we're seeing a sort of network of NGOs, government-aligned institutions,
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actual government bodies that are allowed to break the law if it is in the national interest.
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Exactly, as they define it. And if you are an anti-establishment party on many grounds,
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you may fall afoul of this. I mean, the Green Party, for example, they hold the same opinion
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of what an Englishman is as Nigel Farage and the same view on trans rights as Goldman Sachs. They're
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hardly actually anti-establishment. The one thing they disagree on, though, is Israel. So could they
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also be the targets of this? Who knows? So it's pretty weird then that after all this came out,
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harry shuckman won um an award for his book about his time pretending to be christopher charles
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morton with a fake passport from the times which is thanks sunday times well it's basically the
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establishment mouthpiece isn't it so very strange how there's some sort of yeah coordination to and
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again the times fraser nelson columnist neil ferguson columnist danny finkelstein columnist
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so it really is the establishment all converging on the acceptable line from hope not hate to
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but it's very interesting just just like um when ash sarkar went on the was it the telegraph
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podcast the spectator tim stanley yeah and they're just such chums and it's like sorry
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you know we're dealing with communist radicals here and you guys are just buddy buddy
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and as soon as it comes to someone who is actually a right winger you're like quick
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give the person exposes them an award well not just that it's tim stanley wrote the piece that
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said uh restore britain as staffed by a young man with very short hair and brown shirts oh yeah yeah
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yeah yeah and i sent i sent it to him over dm actually because i've i've met tim and spoken
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to before and i said oh this is a trifle unfair do you fancy having someone on daily tea to talk
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about it left me on red yeah so ash sarkar literally a communist who wants to expropriate
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land from white people and gloats in our demographic she literally explicitly said
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this yes in your fantastic video back in the day she's a-okay approved by the telegraph
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rupert lowe a monster okay all right then so sometimes mi5 will just infiltrate political
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parties themselves. They won't even outsource it to an allied NGO or something. And I'm not
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comparing Restore Britain to this organisation, but we should just be watchful, because it has
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happened in the past, to organisations, let's say, less reputable than Restore Britain.
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The National Front got infiltrated by MI5 back in the day. So Andy Carmichael, he was a former
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Tory activist working as a special branch agent for MI5 to help monitor the National Front in the
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West Midlands, he was actually instrumental in the name change that then led the group to split
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apart. And he was also, as a branch organiser, helping waste resources in by-elections that
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they were never going to win. So when you, you know, for example, when you hear Matt Goodwin
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go on Peter McCormack's podcast and say, well, the National Front, you know, they thought they
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were going to win and they ended up wasting all these resources and splitting the vote.
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It turns out that it wasn't just that the public rejected what they were offering,
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It's that the intelligence services were actively engaged
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We interfered too much in the course of democracy.
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Yeah, they didn't because they did it with UKIP.
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but it was originally an article by Norman Tebbett
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And he explains how he met a source from UKIP that he kept pseudonymous, who was alleging that UKIP had been infiltrated by MI5 and he thought it was a bit outlandish.
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But he had said that they were wasting crucial resources in by-elections in this area of the country running against pro-Brexit Tories rather than pro-EU Lib Demas.
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because his life was under risk from the jihadists.
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Because, of course, the agents can't actively deny that they are.
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So it seems that MI5 had infiltrated and were actively trying to sabotage UKIP.
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But in the most important positions as well, candidate selection.
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the European Union and our membership was considered vital
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to basically anything that the state can define
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even worse. Yeah, quite. Great for us. But more likely to be targeted by all of the intelligence
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agencies that think diversity is our strength. And so it should worry everyone that reform is
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allowing their candidates to be vetted by MI5. Yep. It should especially... You can see why
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Nigel Farage is suddenly so welcome in the Westminster circles, right? This is what he
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really is thinking about, is how can I essentially sort of grease the wheels to slide me into power?
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but the public wants someone outside of the establishment.
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but I don't think you're going to get the victory
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they actively station a plant in your organization
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If you're willing to play ball with the establishment,
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you will be their man whether you intend to or not.
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and then immediately texts his speech to George Osborne,
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member of the broader Epstein network, basically,
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that we're going to keep the independent bodies actually regulating the country in place.
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And those independent bodies, by the way, are the same ones that say mass immigration is an
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unalloyed economic good. I mean, the OBR was literally set up a camera.
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But by the definition of economic interest, the OBR can tell some of the other bodies
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in the government that what is happening here is against the national economic interest.
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therefore you should authorize someone to commit crimes such as steal data steal funds derail the
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party etc etc like this carries over into all kinds of other things because arguably it's not
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in britain's economic interest to abolish the independence of the back of england or to abolish
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the obr make any argument you want regardless of whether it's true leave the echar yeah for
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example. So all of these things are the pretext for the state to sabotage any party promising
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this. And if reform are voluntarily allowing their personnel to be selected by an agency that is set
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up against their own policies, then even if they aren't infiltrated, they will be sabotaged. Now,
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Restore Britain won't be doing that. So that leaves the risk of infiltration even higher.
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The thing I want to emphasize as well is I took the time to sit there and read their annual reports.
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And if you look at the personnel that have been staffing MI5 recently,
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you wouldn't want them running a bath, let alone a political party.
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So they recently removed the parental nationality requirements for recruits.
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Any old foreigner can just get into the intelligence agencies.
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How could China end up with all of this information they shouldn't have?
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They also run annual summer diversity internships,
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They also have a neurodivergent mentoring scheme.
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The problem being, if you allow these people, let's say that they aren't even trying to actively sabotage you, the ideological biases baked into the institution will mean that they will decree anything far right or a risk, even if it's as tepid as leaving the ECHR.
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So they will exclude any of your candidates that actually want to execute on your mandate, even if your candidates are not actively replaced by containment agents.
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and the last thing I wanted to just to highlight was speaking of containment agents um and people
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who have history with working with intelligence services and hope not hate which you know I I
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bought Matt's Damascene conversion and I still buy it I did too you know what I still buy it because
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if he was trying to contain things um he'd do it in a much much better fashion than this I don't
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know I there's a part of me that thinks that what he's doing is because you'll notice that I mean
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on this one and the peter mccormick one he'll lay out the like actual sort of restore britain
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right-wing opinion on what's happening to the country and then he'll say well nothing can be
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done right yes and now he demolishes his own credibility trying to take that narrative with
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him so actually this does kind of seem like a kind of intellectual suicide bomb that he's like
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and he said this you know i've ruined my career i've ruined it's like yeah you don't sound like
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someone who is you sound kind of like someone who is deliberately trying to destroy a certain kind
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narrative actually by you know and everyone can say oh that was the mad goodwin thing on he's gone
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but like where is he gonna get a job next you know so it's just i i think he's trying to essentially
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steal our narrative and tank it yeah frankly uh call me cynical that's honestly what it looks
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like to me and uh i don't i don't buy the conversion these days he should have delivered
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it a little bit less with the cadence of roddy from flushed away talking to himself in the mirror
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moreover he should have done a better job in his own book yes that's the thing like but again i
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think this is part of the deliberate tanking yes well i just want to play this clip to finish off
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because um now that we know these are the stakes this sort of veiled threat just seems entirely
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absurd and i feel very very sorry if i can just lastly say i feel very sorry about the young
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activists between the ages of maybe 18 and 30 who have just wrecked their political careers by going
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down this cul-de-sac they could have been really interesting important people in our country's
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history. They could have been really significant people. And because they became detached from
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political reality, they've lost all relevance. Now, quick side note, Peter Whittle, God rest
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him, wouldn't have been too happy that his platform is being used to insinuate career
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threats to myself, Harrison Pitt and Charlie Downs. Also, you know, I didn't write a book
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with ChatGPT, so go me, I suppose. But if Matt thinks that we're in this for page space in
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Unheard, or a GB News show that has to take a break every 15 minutes to shill for cruises and
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catheters, then he is fundamentally underestimating both the stakes and our motivations. Like,
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sorry, Matt, have you had the police show up at your door trying to intimidate your wife?
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I don't know if you have. I don't know if you're facing the very real threat of MI5 infiltrating
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under no... Handish party ever. I mean, they don't need to
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infiltrate. You're literally saying, here you go.
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people to realise the stakes that we are playing
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with. If you want to be a truly anti-establishment
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It's very, very likely that Goodwin is acting out an unpublished version of the contain the right strategy.
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Where was his condemnation as a former worker and hope not hate colleagues?
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Matt's detached from political reality remark simply means Blairite things I approve of.
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Why I said I really think that this is an attempt to essentially pin the far right narrative to Matt Goodwin
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and his career tank it and i'm sure he's got a lifeboat somewhere else right so he'll just go
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into some think tank in the background of you know lose his social media or whatever
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but he'll get a guarantee i'm absolutely certain that's what's going to happen anyway let's watch
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the first clip hey everyone from the lodo seniors uh quick reminder everyone else who's
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else here uh with these like you can't just take a moment to breathe and remember we all have our
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differences but hey we can all agree on something this cat is a cutie we're going to win and when
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all this is over and the history books are made we're all going to forget about this mess
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so what's the deal with the sort of overlay on the video though
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he needs to clean his lens right you don't think he noticed i i don't know i don't let's get to
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next one not in art i say i'm more a dog man mennings games first production going viral is
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now available to buy on steam so go to mennings games.com and check it out and we're working on
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a new project it's an rpg it's about a little girl who's been cursed and her family has to
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journey with her around the world to find a cure to that curse i think people are really going to
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love it when we make it so go and follow us and probably consider buying our game so that we got
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some fit seed funding for our next rpg project good luck with that let's go to the next one
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i don't think there's any audio with this one but uh another adorable cat well i'm sensing a theme
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here yeah no no no complaints from me i like adorable animals uh grant says um it was really
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sad to see that they sent the cops to connor's house the only thing he's guilty of is dreadful
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taste in music people are glad to see you back so that's good well i appreciate it baron von
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warhawk says imagine going back in time and showing videos of a female archbishop and dancing
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africans king harry the eighth and queen elizabeth the first do you think they would have even
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bothered breaking away from rome and creating the church of england um i just don't think they would
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i mean you're going to be wrong about this um no no it's not even that i i think
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Well, Henry VIII would have been glad that the trumpeter has some
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friends. Yeah, yeah. Reasonable black man.
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That was someone else's name, right? I don't remember.
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I'm not even joking. It's not going to be many search results.
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So there was an actual moor called Reasonable Black Man
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we've always been an island of immigrants, I suppose.
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well that's why we let him in obviously carl's evil twin says lads get to your nearest church
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i have uh what you realize is that women within the church have had full reign within and the
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subversion sets in until strong religious men step in uh and say no or question them well this this
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is honestly this is one of the problem the anglin church i used to have to go to an anglin church
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and it was just run by women and it was like the church as envisaged by tony blair where they're
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doing like you know uh pop remixes saying jesus is great in this pop room i was just like i would
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rather some old haggard guy thumping the bible and telling me i was a sinner and i was going to hell
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i love americans but i have been subjected to far too many evangelical concerts to ever tolerate it
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i know it is the women's influence on the religion it's just oh no can't we all just be nice no i
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need some dude screaming fire and brimstone and how we're all sinners that that's that if you want
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me to go to church that's what i need to hear um kevin that can be arranged yeah well i've got to
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go to an anglo-catholic church now so you know uh kevin fox says starmer says he wants a more
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democratically elected house of lords democratically elected by who not the public
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if it were filled with democratically elected peers we'd have people like sir lee evans charlie
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Lord Charlie Downs, Lady Truss, not Lord Abdul of Tower Hamlets and Lady Mbulu of Whitechapel.
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Like, I think, actually, I'm actually quite up for the idea of an elective second house
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in the same way that I think that the European Parliament was treated by the British public.
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Because you'll notice the British public are like, yeah, no, we're not going to have any UKIP MPs.
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So we will have these guys who are not themselves legislating as our kind of voice.
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but the MPs we take very very seriously and we want very serious people if we had an elected
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second house that was essentially just rubber stamping whatever happened you would find that
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filled with the BMP I would prefer just as a social experiment government by random lot almost
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like a jury trial I've said this before yeah because you get the do you remember the famous
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video of like the Greek eh the guy that's enjoying a cocktail in his bin yeah that's like every
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Englishman is entitled to swim in his bin on a hot summer's day he would just be bringing back the
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death penalty and getting rid of everyone the average white van man yeah exactly would fix this
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country uh jimbo says canterbury cathedral is the oldest in england and has to rely on self-funding
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tourism and gift shops meanwhile other places of worship get millions in taxpayer money because of
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the ethnic unrest we have been besieged with saint augustine wept uh yeah but it's it's one of it's
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it's literally just the sign of the times we are essentially just a new frontier for diversity to
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colonize and that's the way that the establishment thinks about all of this one great thing restore
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britain can do is just deprive any non-christian charity or ngo with state funding just we're not
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going to foster your your parallel faith and culture in our country thank you very much
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alex says is that david lammy talking about visiting a court in canada or an extract from
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1984 apparently a court in canada but who could tell the difference i mean you can be convicted
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because a Korean salon refused to give him a...
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Yeah, refused to wax his balls or something.
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And he was shopping around for the one that wouldn't do it.
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that won't bake me the cake so I can sue you.
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That's a random name says, as an autism-maxing immigrant, I'm here because I love the West.
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Many immigrants, however, aren't like that.
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They came here to leech off the West and hate it.
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And honestly, it's been taking advantage of that small number of people.
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If you go back to 1990, and we've got a 5% immigrant population,
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yeah, a lot of them came here because they really liked it.
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They wanted Britain to be Britain, and just happily slot themselves in.
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no one thought about it and if you think about like you know the media you'd see in the time
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it was all just normal it was all just white english people you'd have the occasional you
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know representation but no one cared and now people are like in your position where you're
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just like no i just don't think it was ever possible it's like well i'm old enough to
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remember that it was but it's just the circumstances have changed so differently and so radically
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that it's become impossible it's become impossible yeah it also depends about you know from where
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like i can tell the difference between stelios and a somali drill rapper but even but even so
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this is my dispute with Catherine Berbalsing. Even an institution that's basically British
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imperial and model has the highest possible standards. If you put all those kids through
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their education, how do you not know that they're interpreting it through the cultural baggage and
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the inherited religion of their own family? How do you know that institution is going to have
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a greater impact on how they see the world and act than their own family? And then let's say
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you provide them with a great education under the auspices of, well, we can still assimilate some
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people they're going to get into government and then they're going to govern over the natives
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and you're still going to have inter-ethnic resentment so i just think it's doomed to fail
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and moreover why are you busy reconstructing the british empire on our soil if you want those
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institutions do them in somalia and don't get me wrong i think it'd be a great idea to go and do
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them in somalia this is the strongest argument for imperialism anyone has ever made frankly
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uh but why are we why do we have to do it here uh dirty belt says my mom came here in 93 she's
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brazilian grew up in a small farm town in the state of minas giras uh the roads were full of
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potholes she told me about how the nice the roads were in the 1990s yet now brazil's roads are better
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maintained she's also maintained on how many uh she's also commented on how many low quality
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immigrants we have every illegal uh we take brings doubt on the legals uh every low quality legal
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brings doubt on the high quality ones and this is where you are uh if we want trust then we must be
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discriminating yes not all foreigners will be verna von braun uh but we can't come but why can't we
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wait until that one comes along um and the answer is because then england would remain english and
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the purpose of this project is to dispossess you of your homeland it's not really about the
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immigrants they are just the the tool being used against you uh omar says uh that jess gill street
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interview lives rent through my head even after 50 years of living here they still unhesitatingly
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state their homeland is somewhere else and better yeah that was uh there's an old interview that
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jess guild did for us and when it's exactly as he describes and uh what are you gonna do
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uh one that i must read firas and connor can you please explain to carl how liberalism and
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protestantism are one and the same well they're not one and the same one's a descendant of the
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other we're gonna have that conversation it'd be a good one yeah and like the conversation we had
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with dan i will be right but but because i have been more surgical in what i'm defining and i i
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will i will judge the metaphysics of the things and you'll be forced to concede yes they are
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technically different but they do spring from the same route that's correct fair enough and they
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lead to the same outcomes yeah i agree and they lead to the same i agree they lead to the same
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outcomes um well see i i'm already correct and it took seconds you need to win that argument
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All your criticisms of Kant also apply to Protestantism, basically.
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Not say that, but the problem that the Catholics have is,
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well, how do you prevent that from being the case
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You have to default back to the argument against,
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and we're 300 years, no, 500 years down the line now.
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you can't just turn back the clock so anyway geordie saulsman says even in their propaganda
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they can only show one woman and child in the boat that's a great point right even even when
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they they could have had the entire boat filled with kids but they didn't yep that's a great point
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um termos says uk is living in a socialist reality most people in denial of it it's so-called right
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wing yeah i mean this is this is really the problem with the center right this is just not
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brave enough to be the thing it needs to be it's not right it's not even right it's sort of center
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liberalism it's also when they frame it in terms of socialism as sort of the charles moore thatcherite
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critiques of the starmer project all they're complaining about is the means of economic
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management for the same fractured demographic cultural settlement basically if we just engage
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in free market economics and the cultural concerns would melt away and it's because they share the
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fundamental anthropology of liberals and their socialist critics the only the only way to step
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outside of that is to be sort of reactionary and saying no this change wasn't inevitable we don't
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need to adapt to it we can actually undo it and not not just that as well the the sort of
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abstraction of people into the universal humans is really at the root of the whole thing because
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if you think about communities of concrete particular people who share a inherited
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ancestry and lineage and history then you realize that actually everything that has been done since
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the arrival of the Windrush, Empire Windrush in, what was it, 1948?
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Was actually the brutalization of something beautiful and precious.
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And actually, like, there's no apology big enough that can be made
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for what's been done, especially when you look at Newham now, right?
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and now i mean literally 20 years ago i'd walk down the swing high street i'd bump into friends
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colleagues family members you know workmates and we're just like yeah how's it going and it's just
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not now now it's just the global nomads who are just wandering strangers island of strangers and
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then like exactly as soon as you step out of the liberal metaphysics of the universal human
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anatomized individual who lives in the state of nature before civilization you realize this is
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probably the worst thing that could be done because all of the inevitable crimes all of the
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rapes all of the murders all of the theft all the all the bad things that we spent literally a
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thousand years settling the this country in this island for have all just come rushing back and
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you couldn't have done anything worse so much misery so much hardship just wasn't inevitable
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has been done for this fiction that they made up yes it's all for a fiction and so i'm i'm like
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said, I'm not a liberal anymore for a good reason. Anyway, Connor, where can people go to find more
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from you? Oh, they can go to just the channel that's under my name because I'm lazy and bad
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at branding. Um, no, no, no, no. I wish I'd called my channel my name. I'm stuck with Sargon of a
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cat. Yeah. But everyone, everyone who, everyone I talk to, uh, when I'm out and about goes,
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oh yeah, you still know Sargon. So, you know, it's stuck. It's good. It's good. It's better
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branding than I've got. Yeah. I'm just, I'm just doing that because it's from my study and I'm
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lazy um and and hopefully we'll have some more projects that will be uh involved in the broader
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political ecosystem uh to announce soon but um after my year in the westminster wilderness
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uh it's good to be back good thanks journalists folks and we'll see you tomorrow