The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #960
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Summary
Join Harry and Beau as they discuss the riots in London and the Roma Gypsy Community, the Labour Party and the dangers of multicultural mobing and the abuse of children in the care system. Also, we discuss the upcoming election and what the Labour party will do to us.
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen welcome to the podcast of low seaters for friday
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the 19th of july i'm joined by harry and beau and thank god it's friday it's nearly the weekend
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best day of the week right best podcast of the week it's gonna be a great podcast really warm
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it's really warm apart from in this studio for some reason our air conditioning in the office
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has been broken for the last two days so it's absolutely baking and the sun finally decided
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to come out in britain as well as of yesterday yeah i know who could have predicted that but
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this office this this studio is wonderfully air conditioned for some reason so uh this is why
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this podcast is gonna be so good um but anyway so today we're going to be talking about britain in
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flames what the labor party is going to do to us and one of my favorite things i'm really looking
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forward to trump mania it's running wild brother it's gonna be so great we live in idiocracy but
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let's all just lean into it at this point we're not in control of the flow of history
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it's just gonna enjoy it but um unfortunately part of the flow of history is of course bad news so
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we'll begin with the bad news and then with the good news uh and so last night it turned out that
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britain was basically in flames again so there were riots in leeds and london both of a distinctly
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ethnic character and both for reasons that i don't really care about um but let's uh let's just jump
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straight into it shall we so um there was a riot in leeds apparently it was the roma gypsy uh
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community in leeds that were rioting uh who as dilly hussein points out here mostly identify as
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christian and are here legally don't care you don't care they're in the wrong country yeah but the the
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point is um apparently and now this isn't entirely verified this is basically just rumor because the
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media isn't doing their job and going and investigating it so we've got to go with what we've got on twitter
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but it seems that uh one uh roma family uh one of their children injured themselves somehow uh social
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services were called and the community resisted social services and therefore the police were
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called and then the wider community resisted the police and the riot police and the police were
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essentially forced out of the community and they started burning uh buses and various other things
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that were throwing on fires in the middle of their streets tipping over police cars yeah tipping over
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police cars and it all seems to have got out of hand so amazing so just to be clear right social
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services are basically evil right they are basically the arm of the administrative state this job is
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entirely to take your children away from you however do i trust the rumor of the story well can i just say
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that's true yeah to an extent but there will be actual cases where kids are being abused or whatever
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and should righteously be taken away from their abusive parents and there are cases are sort of
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sold into marriage yeah being non-starred all sorts of stuff 100 and there have been a couple of high
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profile deaths of children who were repeatedly abused by their parents or step-parents who social
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services didn't intervene with recently my wife constantly terrorizes me with these stories and of
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course it's also a terrible cliche that kids do badly in care they can then be abused in care as well
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i'm not saying 100 that doesn't happen of course that's literally literally one of the problems
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that where the grooming gangs got a lot of their victims and where jimmy savile got a lot of his
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right so the the whole system is pretty awful i don't like the managerial philosophy that underpins
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it but sometimes there is a just cause for it it also has many failings of its own and i just i don't
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really know how to say it but i just don't really trust the word of people on the street on this one
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either so we don't know exactly what has happened yet but we do know what happened in the aftermath
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of this are you suggesting the the roma community roma gypsy community might not be entirely truthful
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sometimes ever that's not one of their things is it that's not i'm not suggesting any such thing
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oh i am anyway so uh riots broke out in hair hills because the police were called as you can see and
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they started um tipping over police cars now i think um i think it's important to remember the
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demographic breakdown of this in fact we'll get to the demographics in a little bit actually
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because you'll see this is a very multicultural success story this mob rioting there are lots
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of men with beards and lots of men without beards so there have been people on twitter i mean such as
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dilly saying oh this is the roma gypsy community no i don't think it is just the roma gypsy community
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i think it's the entire multicultural community that seems to be turning out to tip over police
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cars actually everyone that wants to destroy the rule of law in our in our island yeah absolutely
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that's basically that resent and despise the police in and of itself yeah also let's not forget the
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general trend that we've observed for years now that uh people of uh diverse backgrounds tend to see
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one person causing trouble and then a few more join in and then the entire community
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joins in because it's just a bit of fun and it's not their country it's not their home well it might
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be their home they don't see it that way they don't care i mean a lot of these people are clearly
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not roma gypsies right yeah and if you look at a lot of their faces they're laughing they're smiling
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they're having a great time yeah this is they've wanted to do this for ages and these are adult men
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doing this like this is on teenagers but look at these guys there's about 40 you know it's just this
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this is just the most irresponsible behavior and these guys are clearly not roma gypsies sorry they're
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clearly uh from india pakistan or bangladesh right just the way that is uh and so anyway
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uh this counselor ali uh mothin ali as you may remember he was elected a green counselor
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uh for leeds and uh came out and was like what what platform was he uh he was running on the
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allah akbar platform oh yeah a classic green plank i remember the green alliance is just the funniest
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thing in the world because it's just open islamists complaining about gaza and then people
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complaining about climate change like liberals complaining about climate change but uh but
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this is what he had to say about it yeah we've got councillor mothin ali who's a local councillor
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uh forgiving her uh councillor what's happening actually do you do you have any idea how it started
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how it started isn't exactly clear i mean what's happened is it's an absolute travesty what's happened
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our community has been let down for so long whether it's by the local government whether
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it's by the national government whether it's by the local authorities our community has been badly
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let down our community has been badly neglected we've suffered massively from underinvestment
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this sort of thing was just bubbling under the surface it took um it took an action by social
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services whether it's right or wrong i can't be the judge of that i don't know the details whether
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it was right or wrong i don't know but that action sparked a gathering of people the police had that
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contained it was peaceful it was noisy i mean there were there was a lot of criminal damage done
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but it wasn't to this extent the flames burning behind him encouraged the crowds to become even
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more violent and this is when the very peaceful we've had uh looting taking place a a a a delivery
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van had all its fridges and all that everything else taken out and set on fire this bus behind us
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they were attacking this bus so i got onto the bus i got the bus driver off i got the two passengers off
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and i escorted them around the back right so wait so they they set all of the provisions and
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things in these vans on fire and the vans delivery vans so i but i thought it was underinvestment i
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thought they needed yeah they needed things surely if it was just for survival these people would be
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you know you know stealing food and then going immediately home right the thing is how does that
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not sound like some kind of extortion it's like look this was always bubbling under the surface
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give us money or it might happen again in the future all right like i'm sorry you you're not
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entitled to my money i don't want you to have it and if you're going to burn your own communities down
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okay well then that's not my fault my problem i'm not responsible you're responsible for that if you're
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poor well what percentage of you are actually employed yeah what percent you are already leeching
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off of our benefit system already the reasoning is that there wouldn't be this uh resentment or hatred
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bubbling under the surface if they'd had more investment i.e sort of more um sort of what social
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care more sort of just more of our money a better social welfare net if we just gave them more of our
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money then they would be happy i don't agree with that i don't believe you more facilities for the
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youth yeah more access to pool tables and things but also just just more money they just want more
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money i'm not giving you my money i'm sick of you a stupid amount of money in the first place you're
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already part of wrecking the economy through the housing crisis you don't deserve our money you
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don't need more youth centers in hair hill where the the youth could have had access to ping pong
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tables but it wasn't the youth then this would never have happened yeah but let's think it wasn't
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the youth these are 40 year old men obviously none of it makes any sense look at them obviously it's
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it's inspired by a type of the adult men are doing it it's a type of what it really is i mean let's be
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honest is a type of cultural religious and ethnic resentment towards our own towards our country in
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general sure but it's also our rule of law yeah but what they're doing by rejecting the rule of law
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is setting themselves up as a kind of autonomous self-governing colony right sectarianism yeah they're
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saying that the british law does not apply in their area and it's like okay fair enough now i just want
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to actually um defend councillor ali here because in this video you can see him actually trying to stop the
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disorder the problem is this is him just behind the uh bin pushing it away from the fire right and
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he is in the video there is the little chap there he's he's trying to stop this happening right so
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okay well done you get points for that you know definitely the right thing to do to try and stop
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your local community from burning itself down well done he did the responsible thing but the the answer
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is not gibbs but also immediately then run interference for it on camera well yeah of course
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of course but he was trying to stop it so you know credit where it's due again if we gave all of these
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people money would the resentment go no if we gave all of these people money if we gave them say
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50 grand a year each some of them probably they cooperate with the police would they cooperate with
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the police would they suddenly form a functioning society well we can look at the countries where
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they're from and we can say uh no definitively no so uh andy no had looked into this this is where
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i've got most of the information that i'm using by the way um uh which we've already summarized so
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i'll carry on but he's got multiple angles of the attacks on the police and the riot police were
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driven out apparently and just i mean there are you know there are youths there are adults
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there's just like it's the entire community how are we supposed to ever live with these people
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indefinitely well there's a reason that this community is um very lacking in native english
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people well i was going to say very disappointing to see uh yeah but you don't know white guys you
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don't know who he might just be really like he could be a gypsy yeah he could be from romania or
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bulgaria but you don't know who he is okay so anyway though yeah as you can see attacking the
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police cars setting fire to buses which again why why do this okay well i don't like i don't
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like the social services i don't like the police but what's the local bus service got to do with
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that like don't you get the bus service to your place of work it's just wanting to probably not
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i've always thought ever since the la riots which i remember when i was younger i've always thought
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even when i was a kid i thought it's insane to destroy your own community yeah yeah it is
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but completely insane it's because they've got no investment they don't feel like it
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so uh yeah the riot police were uh chased out as we've already seen and uh her hills was just left
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to burn for hours because the riot police uh were not present what are you doing if you're the riot
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police you've got shields you've got batons and you've got training and you've got numbers do they
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have water cannons yeah water cannons tend to help with this kind of thing i think water cannons were
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banned in britain rightly but the the thing is you're the riot police there is a violent mob as
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the counselor pointed out the job then is going and club them into submission right no that's that i'm
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not that's what they do with the english that's fine you've got a mob literally burnings the burning
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down stuff in the street looting total anarchy no you have to go and bat on them into submission
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that's what the riot police are for it's literally their job but no they got chased out somehow so
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brilliant love it anyway let's have a look at the demographics of hair hills shall we so uh i just
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went on the 2021 census so north hair hill nine percent nine point three percent english south
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hair hill sixteen point three percent english so overwhelmingly not british now the gypsy population
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the roma population very low as well three point two percent and one point four percent right so what
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you can see from this is that the that i mean that that means they're literally going to number in the
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hundreds so when we see these big gangs or crowds on the streets and you can see the multi-ethnic
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makeup of them it's not just the roma who are out protesting and just in case anyone was wondering
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the asian population of hair hills well it's uh 57.1 in the north and 36.2 in the south asian what
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like singapore people yeah well when they say asian they don't mean uh middle eastern they don't mean
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oriental they mean subcontinental south asians uh but or asian welsh as you can see there
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the census springs up um but the point is this is an ethnic issue this is an ethnic colony so it's
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sectarian is the complete failure of multiculturalism multiculturalism has always been a liar throughout
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all of history if you force people that are completely different ethnically religiously
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culturally and you force them to live together it will end terribly well just to just to i think
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this is worth finessing this a little bit because there's not a problem when you have a person from
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another ethnic group who moves to this uh community and intermarries right historically this was always
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the way it had to be integrationist you have to marry a local member of the local community so your
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children are then part of that community and so you are integrated into it that's what that means
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multiculturalism is to say right the the bangladeshies go here the indians go here the roma go here
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and you have essentially um enclaves enclaves and a set of kind of feuding states yeah that have
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always got their barriers up so you are not creating any kind of conditions for integration you are in
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fact segregating that's what multiculturalism produces um and just to be clear i'm one one hundred
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percent in favor of integration they have to intermarry it might be it's the only way of these people
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though i don't even i i appreciate but like i think we have to be a bit more none of those people
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though because they've already you know taken their chance there's no one to integrate with they've
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blown it and what i would say is now that now that we're under the labor technocracy the managerial
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technocracy the label will usher in if this is going to be a new blairism it's all going to be based
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around digital ids and mass surveillance technology well we've got multiple different angles of a lot of
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this going on surely it can't be that hard for our labor overlords to look at the faces of everybody
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who's in those riots identify them check the benefit rolls no round them up round them up
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their countries of origin yeah and uh get them on the next plane out of town yeah i do think that
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anyone involved in this kind of uh civil unrest should just be deported uh there's no excuse to
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throw rocks and stones at riot police or just the police generally we've got a fantastic solution
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to your economic deprivation you go home anyway so concurrent to that in leeds there were riots in
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london huh what was going on in london were they also worried about social services let's find out
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huh well these aren't roma these appear to be bangladeshis and as the caption here tells us
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oh there was a bangladeshi man shot by police in bangladesh so the bangladeshi community white
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chapel which is a very large community white chapel being the place where the there is now
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bangladeshi language on the signage right that's where they put the signs up in bangladeshi language
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because of course many of them don't speak english so they don't know they're a white chapel
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that has to be translated for them well they're out in the streets to protest this because apparently
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in bangladesh some students uh i don't even really know what the situation is to be honest but some
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students uh have been uprising against the bangladeshi government it's been a brutal crackdown
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a bunch of students have been killed and now they're out protesting on the streets of london
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for some reason but don't worry don't worry as we saw in the beginning of that footage
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uh we've got some fat out of shape police officers who can deal with this thank god
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the met are in fighting form uh and you know again reporting uh because literally riots are
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happening in bangladesh so they're rioting here in solidarity oh yeah there was also a stabbing
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uh only wigan yeah just in broad daylight um yeah i put that link in yeah okay let's see what
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imam twidi has to say about this some countries and you imported the garbage that the muslim countries
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wanted to put in prison or isolate away from society you went and you imported them why for cheap labor
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but these islamist extremists they don't want to work they want free welfare they don't have time
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to work i mean that's a good point and the there was a saudi minister who made the exact same point
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as well saying look you don't understand islam because you're westerners you don't understand
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these are people we don't respect and treat well in our countries and also why you know it's it's not
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the heavily capable upwardly mobile people who have gone because they're succeeding in our societies
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you know you're not taking our best is what they he said but um but anyway yeah like i said there
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was a stabbing in wigan as you can see there chap with a knife um absolute chaos absolute chaos uh
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any word from kirstama well not so not the time of recording uh kirstama's last tweet was ukraine is
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and always will be at the heart of my government's agenda
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cut and paste somebody else's words uh doubtless but why is ukraine the heart of the british
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government's agenda when we have such chaos here at home uh angela rayner second in command deputy
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nothing to say it's a shame because i expected angela rayner might actually come out and say
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something but they did bring zelinski to the parliament uh to to the cabinet today to address
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the new labor cabinet in number 10 thank god thank god zelinski was there still can't get himself a
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proper shirt tie and blazer no i don't know what's wrong with it i mean it's not like he hasn't had
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enough money before i know but um but nigel farage made a statement one of the few people to actually
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do so uh saying well look the politics of the subcontinent are currently playing out in the
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streets of leeds don't say i didn't want you they're like well oh there were gypsies in leeds
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well there were also bangladesh um like muslims and subcontinental people there and also happening
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in london so it's we're seeing it we're constantly seeing it yeah i know what will help that let's make
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a chairman of the party well you know that'll different different subject i would say that'll
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speak to the base but um anyway one person who did make a statement was home secretary yvette cooper
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no this is old oh this is an old one sorry refuge really old okay i just she is her home secretary
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though so just get a feel for her politics yeah she she is uh an insufferable white leftist
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but she actually did make a statement um there we go i'm appalled at the scenes and attacks on police
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and vehicles and public transport and leads tonight disorder of this nature has no place in our
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society okay so what are you going to do well i mean you see me there replying to what about the
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riots in london as well well they're apparently fine what is the policy solution ultimately for
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exactly well this is the solution you say i'm so terribly sorry to hear this has happened and then
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you don't do anything about it and then it happens again and you release another meaningless
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statement good point i mean again like tony blair would have these people removed so i don't know
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what she's waiting for but um anyway uh and uh there is a change in the air people like hang on
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we don't have to live with these people this is from the rnc obviously so i think that what reform
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at the last election i voted for reform and it was to move the overton window to show that we can
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destroy a party like the tories and it isn't a completely wasted vote to vote for one of the smaller
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parties we move the overton window that way the next the final perhaps the most essential move for
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the overton window is to the realization that remigration is necessary the only thing the only
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actual policy prescription it's all of this is remigration here's an article i wrote a couple years
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ago now um that these people need to go back yeah they have to there's no other way so there's no other
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way so just to not be so hard line on things uh because the sort of uh more soft soul people say
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well hang on a second uh what all of them you say well hang on how about we just begin with the
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people who are involved in the riots yeah let's start with criminals at least foreign criminals people
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who are starting with that okay from other places and commit crimes in britain should just be sent
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home again people will say but won't that be difficult how do we track these people down listen
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how do we track we pay the benefits yeah even without the fact that we've got their faces on
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camera we have so many different ways of tracking these people the government already knows where
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these people are when it comes to certain subsets of criminals in london they literally post their
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locations and gang territories on the internet on interactive maps we've got the most advanced
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surveillance state in the history of mankind it's not actually that hard it's really not that hard
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operation slur word that i can't use from america in the 1950s dwight d eisenhower with the technology
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that they had available to them then had what 750 or um like officers at first involved and managed to
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deport over a million mexicans who were in the country illegally where are you when we need you
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yeah we have precedent on this being able to do incredible things as long as you have the political
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will it's happened lots and lots of times throughout history uh the mass removal of certain demographics
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from certain countries for expedient reasons because you sort of have to otherwise it's the
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death of your nation and it's one reason why um i can't continue to support reform or any other
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uh any other party that isn't explicitly for re-migration because that is what is needed anything
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short of that is multicultural anything short of that will end in sectarianism
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and we'll end in just more and more of what we've seen i think i think there's a more nuanced
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conversation to be had about it but i think that the the baseline has to be foreign criminals must go
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um will labor do this well we'll find out in a minute actually because we're going to now talk
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about what are the labor party going to do to us um mostly bad some of it not so bad actually so
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some of it slightly better but if we can go on to the next one please should we go through the
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rumble rants oh yeah yeah do you want to go through the rumble rants while jack gets that
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oh yeah um well we'll need to scroll through them so the first one a bald eagle 1787 who's quite a
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regular contributor and rumble rants thank you very much five dollars scroll up the west never got
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over slavery we've just exported it and let illegals in and pay them next to nothing to make ourselves
00:24:27.520
feel better more slaves today than any point in history certainly in leicester east just gonna say
00:24:32.740
that yeah literally say what was that certainly in claudia webb's constituency was that indian
00:24:37.880
enslaving vietnamese people something like that wasn't it it was something who knows i can't remember
00:24:42.280
exactly what the breakdown was i i do i do think there is something to this analysis though because
00:24:48.180
essentially what you've imported in is a slave laborer class doing all of the menial stuff that
00:24:54.440
you don't want to do in your own country or don't want the natives yep and uh then you pay the
00:25:00.140
meager wages and have them living in squalid conditions and then they riot the the difference
00:25:05.380
is that a lot of them don't work so we're giving them board and uh food for nothing in return uh and
00:25:13.500
and of course they riot and we do nothing about it well it's for enrichment sorry cultural enrichment
00:25:19.180
the actual indentured slavery in leicester and all over britain certainly wasn't white natives
00:25:25.000
enslaving sub-saharan africans or caribbean people whatever it was it wasn't that yeah no right
00:25:29.660
obviously no uh no long pork so for one dollar says how many founding stock british are going to
00:25:36.260
get charges for being grossly offensive for mentioning this so i guess we'll find out when
00:25:39.740
we get our knocks on the door yep the last russian for two dollars if they haven't kicked in 100 plus
00:25:44.440
people's doors through at 5 a.m this morning making a huge number of arrests it's going to be 2011 all
00:25:49.040
over again only the english will be held to account probably russian again for two dollars why would
00:25:54.640
they care about buses they speed around in luxury white german cars mercedes audi's bmw's
00:25:59.620
totally legitimately probably with income from their vaping phone and barber shops
00:26:04.600
yeah very profitable businesses i hear barbershops there's loads of profit to be made in them when
00:26:09.120
there's five in a row wow it's a lot of grooming to be done though uh bonzi of the hair yeah yeah
00:26:15.640
bonzi buddy 23 for one dollar says something that i think we're all going to have contention with
00:26:21.340
which is i don't subscribe to the conservative pipe dream that there will ever be mass deportations
00:26:25.120
is a logistical nightmare the best anyone can hope for is a balkanization of the country in the
00:26:29.740
long term sorry i i appreciate the money but i see that as a spineless take yeah nonsense that's
00:26:35.600
slave speak hang on so well he's all about will he's pessimistic about it it's it's but it's about
00:26:41.460
will logistically i think it can be done as i are the music makers as i mentioned in a much less
00:26:46.440
technologically advanced time eisenhower got 750 people to deport over a million well don't worry
00:26:53.240
as possible starmer actually has some good plans for the uh removal of foreign criminals uh and so
00:26:59.580
we should get a place to start exactly but i'll let you carry on uh we've got two more uh another
00:27:04.400
one from russian for a hundred dollars one dollar don't get ahead of yourself but if you want to
00:27:11.080
send it in yeah thank you for mentioning him stopping the bin from being pushed into the fire
00:27:14.760
i had it wrong on your stream last night carl so i'm glad you corrected was going to super chat if
00:27:19.200
it wasn't mentioned yes and again from no long pork two dollars illegals destroying cities is a
00:27:24.400
feature not a bug but who is writing this unique code for the western world wow our our elites and
00:27:30.360
their financial backers yeah so let's go on to what labor are going to do to us because most of it is
00:27:35.880
going to be of course utterly terrible some of it isn't bad though so uh recently uh labor set out
00:27:42.420
their agenda in the king's speech for anyone who doesn't know the king has given uh a script to read by
00:27:47.320
the current ruling government and says my government will do this and so 35 bills were announced in the
00:27:52.540
king's speech as the telegraph points out there are no clues about tax rises or spending cuts
00:27:57.280
huh didn't mention any numbers interesting uh didn't mention any numbers about immigration either
00:28:05.100
but we'll get to that in a minute um responsibility appears designed uh to draw more attention to the
00:28:11.300
failures of liz trust than fixing problems that are going to come up again interesting so what was
00:28:16.260
absent i think was interesting was uh votes for 16 year olds now i think much has been made of the
00:28:23.040
zoomers going uh based if you look at the actual breakdown it's only about eight percent of them
00:28:28.120
they're just very loud on social media uh but obviously this is something that's bothered keir
00:28:32.120
starmer i guess and uh that wasn't in it after germany i think they don't want to even even whatever
00:28:37.680
up yeah they don't want to risk it i think all parties of all political persuasions do that thing
00:28:42.500
of promising stuff in order to get into power and then when they get into power just drop it so
00:28:48.240
i think they all do it but i feel like leftist parties or particularly sort of more centrist leftist
00:28:53.580
parties are the worst for it if you get a real hardline commie someone like hugo chavez or something
00:28:59.100
they actually do do what they promised yeah yeah and the country collapses yes and when you get a
00:29:03.420
wishy-washy lefty like labor they're sort of the worst for it i feel often it seems in my experience
00:29:09.420
um but yeah no that so that's great yeah don't give 16 17 year olds a vote if anything raise the
00:29:14.420
voting age if anything yeah 35 years old property owning yeah white man yeah male obviously that's a
00:29:21.220
joke um is it no it's right one thing uh that also was left out was um forcing members of the house of
00:29:28.500
lords to retire at the age of 80 uh which i mean i'm not even that bothered about that to be honest
00:29:33.780
how much life peers or hereditary peers or both well just the life peers but they will remove
00:29:39.400
hereditary peers instantly oh yeah so the house of lords is going sarcastic there the house of lords
00:29:45.700
is going to be filled with labor donors so it's going to be a crony house i mean when he reads that
00:29:50.760
before he has to go out and actually read it out loud does charles read that and start sweating
00:29:54.620
right yeah because that's a tradition that goes back centuries that's the question isn't it so what
00:29:59.840
charles is doing is presiding over the dismantling of his own kingdom the the republicization of his
00:30:05.680
own constitutional kingdom and so it's like right there's something quite dark about it really that
00:30:11.520
he's got no choice but to do this or feels he has no choice i mean technically he hasn't actually got
00:30:15.560
all the power he could do whatever he wanted here's the thing i'll say about hereditary peers that perhaps
00:30:19.520
americans don't know or other people other countries in the world don't don't have such a thing
00:30:23.860
okay sort of when you look at it objectively it is inherently unfair it is right that somebody's
00:30:30.800
yeah right but that's the point yeah it's inherently unfair but it's one of our traditions it served us
00:30:34.920
really well yeah and it's actually not anywhere near as bad as just packing it with lib dem donors
00:30:40.120
yeah or whatever yeah and and but the thing is the people that hate it the most are sort of
00:30:46.940
commie globalist traitor types so which we'll get to in a minute so the thing is it's like not that i
00:30:51.600
love the concept of hereditary peerage it's that all the people all the worst people despise it more
00:30:58.940
yeah and and on that same note it's not that replacing it with only people who've been granted
00:31:05.520
peerages by the by starmer or whoever is going to be a more fair system like you mentioned it'll just
00:31:12.180
mean that it will fill up instead with people who can afford to give the most money to labor which is
00:31:16.120
also unfair to the little man if you're really concerned about mr little over here
00:31:21.480
it'll be crony capitalists literally it'll be a be a plutocracy personally i'm a lukewarm monarchist
00:31:28.600
i don't particularly like prince charles at all but the concept of sorry king charles sorry yeah um
00:31:33.640
but the concept of money you know i've done so much content about the monarchy obviously i'm fascinated
00:31:37.780
by it's a really important part of our history and heritage we were a constitutional monarchy so it's
00:31:41.860
not like the monarch really has anything to do with the levers of power or anything but the fact
00:31:46.140
that people like clive lewis well i was gonna bring whatever want to annihilate it well then i'm for
00:31:52.220
it yeah exactly i'm totally for it and what the the reason was recently when the mps were sworn in
00:31:57.620
and clive lewis was like i want to pledge allegiance to the people of my constituency oh this you know
00:32:03.560
blah blah blah i hate the monarchy basically and uh he was forced to bend the knee and retake his
00:32:08.580
pledge properly sensibly like he ought uh and making leftists bend the knee i'm totally in favor of
00:32:15.240
that so yeah i'm a bit of a royalist in that regard because the leftists don't want it i know i'm in
00:32:19.920
favor of it because it actually doesn't affect my life at all in any way shape or form and it's
00:32:23.980
historic as you said it's proper that england is a kingdom yeah you know we always have been we
00:32:28.880
should be having a constitutional monkey like after the the revolution or after the uh the after the
00:32:34.340
civil war and after the glorious revolution so that served us really quite well yes yes and another
00:32:39.580
thing as well i've met a bunch of the lords uh they're not bad chaps the ones that i met seem
00:32:44.360
really decent and actually concerned i mean i met the sort of base ones uh but but we're interested
00:32:49.780
in the future of the country and what there is something to be said for having people who own
00:32:54.380
some of the country okay you're the duke of buckinghamshire or something like that you know
00:32:57.740
the earl of wherever okay you at least a vested interest yeah you have a feeling of possession of the
00:33:03.060
land right so you're concerned about what happens to it the people who live in it and because you
00:33:08.020
can't be voted out you're not worried about the democratic rigmarole of every four or five years
00:33:12.480
oh i've got to persuade constituents now no you can focus on the long game you can think in long
00:33:18.520
terms about the future health of the civilization so i think there is actually an advantage to the
00:33:22.980
lords that is not being given due credit well here's another advantage as well to any kind of
00:33:28.140
monarchical system which is that uh despite what you would be told when you're learning about
00:33:33.240
political theory and such in schools it's actually much easier to hold to account than whatever
00:33:37.840
gigantic blob of managerial bureaucracy that we have right now if you know that there's a king
00:33:43.000
and he's in charge and everybody beneath him are his minions of one form or another and you can
00:33:49.160
actually go and say well this thing's gone wrong so it's this lord's fault it's the it's the king's
00:33:54.360
fault it's this person's fault and you can't you can't do that with white hall what happens with
00:33:58.560
white hall it all goes on in offices and endless meetings behind closed doors that we have absolutely
00:34:05.080
no control over they would like you to believe that we do because we have the democratic system
00:34:10.060
whereas that's a smokescreen now that that's a great point you can at least name the person in
00:34:14.760
charge right this is the problem with the eu bureaucracy obviously a huge amount goes on with whatever
00:34:19.620
they have for the civil service there but you couldn't name a single person who's made responsible
00:34:24.560
for any of these things you can't name who's responsible for the legislation you can't name
00:34:28.160
who's responsible for the enforcement a classic example the magna carta what happened the king was
00:34:33.520
misbehaving saw the lords got all together and decided to put him on his knees and say we're going
00:34:40.000
to hold you accountable for this sign sign this right now check out the epochs episodes where we go
00:34:44.800
into the cartoon detail so just to be clear in britain we aren't citizens we are subjects of
00:34:50.180
the crown in america you're a citizen because it's a republic in france you're a citizen because it's a
00:34:54.180
republic we're not a republic but the king is not a personal monarchy it's not an absolute monarchy
00:34:59.200
they have very very little power in fact the government of the day kia starmoor whoever says
00:35:03.900
read out our agenda yeah and get every single word exactly right that's how little power our monarch has
00:35:09.400
and to be honest with you i would kind of prefer it if he would turn around and say you know what i'm here
00:35:13.080
to protect the hereditary rights of englishmen actually so maybe i won't do some of the things
00:35:17.280
that you're asking yeah but my government globalist i know i know anyway moving on so kia starmoor is
00:35:22.940
actually probably going to smash the criminal gangs now he wrote an article in the sun uh fair enough
00:35:29.400
i have to say he writes worse than chat gpt but he writes in these weird single sentences i mean just
00:35:36.920
like just so he writes like he talks then yeah yeah form a power horribly and boring
00:35:42.700
yeah exactly it's incredibly boring and very low grade but um but he is gonna bring about this
00:35:49.460
border security command which is going to shut down gangs smuggling routes and dismantles their
00:35:54.420
networks um i think he probably will do that actually so fair enough you've got word from tone
00:36:00.720
yeah that will undercut reform no no it's not it's not i mean yeah he definitely did get that
00:36:06.560
but it's not just that kia starmoor is the letter of the law legalistic bureaucrat right he was a lawyer
00:36:12.940
he so he ran the cps didn't exactly right so he there were a few laws that he wasn't applying
00:36:18.800
certain people but this sort of thing is totally off the grid right no we the the child the
00:36:26.800
person smuggling criminal drug smuggling criminal gangs kia starmoor will have absolutely no problem
00:36:32.540
destroying them because not only of what they're doing intrinsically bad but they're also defying
00:36:37.360
the letter of the law whereas opening the borders and bringing in millions of people legally totally
00:36:42.100
fine it's done by the letter of the law that's the way kia starmoor looks at things so he might stop
00:36:46.040
the boats but you'll still get millions more people flooding their towns they'll still be legally here
00:36:51.200
not illegal here so then dili hussein can say you've got no right to exactly exactly and in fact
00:36:57.700
the border force has already begun just simply taking migrants back to france this could have
00:37:04.060
been done at any time and apparently they came out and said this isn't a change of policy i said what
00:37:07.680
do you mean this wasn't a change of policy didn't do this under the conservatives so why are you
00:37:11.140
suddenly able to do it now and what it is is the labor party have the king keys to the kingdom they
00:37:15.200
are part of the liberal managerial global order and therefore the civil service and all the
00:37:19.880
institutions of state just cooperate whereas they didn't cooperate with the conservatives because
00:37:24.160
conservatives are idiots senior civil servants then so let's assume preety patel and suella
00:37:29.780
breverman did ask them to do this if that is the case and then they just simply refuse to yeah if
00:37:36.380
that is the case which i'm not even entirely convinced of but let's say it is um then those
00:37:40.960
senior civil servants the buck stops with them they're guilty of that crime then you would think
00:37:47.820
but suella breverman and that con speech said well everyone's blaming the blob or the institutions
00:37:52.400
and that's not really true i was prevented from doing my job by sunak sunak expressly she calls
00:37:59.500
him out expressly saying he intervened in her plans to do exactly this sort of thing so no it was the
00:38:06.860
traitorous nature of the conservative party that got in the way isn't it that senior civil servants can
00:38:11.900
only be removed by the prime minister yes yeah so sunak refused to do sunak was the person blocking
00:38:17.140
it she called him out by name she said look the the institutions were of course against us but we were
00:38:21.660
the government we could have done something if we wanted sunak expressly instant interceded there
00:38:26.480
she remained home secretary for months under him though yeah there we go at least she ended up
00:38:33.100
calling it out eventually um but yeah so um uh i still love her speech but i get sub i suck i failed
00:38:41.180
support me yeah that was the speech in sum she she is unfortunately the best the conservatives have
00:38:47.900
um but and she i met her as well at natcon she seemed like a really nice person she does seem on side
00:38:52.840
she's just a part of the system right and so she's operating within those limits but um but yeah so
00:38:58.460
70 migrants were caught crossing one day it's a border for france shows it is possible uh we should just
00:39:05.440
be doing that intrinsically obviously uh but anyway thousands of prisoners are going to be released so
00:39:10.560
um no oh by the way on on this uh no word of what they're actually going to do with the illegals that
00:39:18.620
have already come across under the conservative tenure uh there have been rumors and mutterings of
00:39:23.660
well we're going to get them processed as soon as possible uh what that probably means is just
00:39:28.500
letting them out just letting them go just giving them right stamp stamp stamp it's going to get them all
00:39:33.980
stamped here and then because they've abandoned the rwanda plan which was stupid anyway um but that
00:39:39.240
means we're not getting our money back on that we get a rebate from the government no no instantly we
00:39:43.740
gave uh sunak gave 490 million pounds to macron uh over this and macron just let them keep coming
00:39:49.640
uh we gave 290 250 million something like that to rwanda we're not going to get a refund for that
00:39:54.080
and starmer just comes in and just like right now they're just going to go back okay fine at least
00:39:59.620
that can be done one french cop stabbed one dinghy one time yeah popping it that cost us 400 odd
00:40:05.280
million pounds did it yeah so this is the uh fast track plans to allow 90 000 migrants plan for
00:40:12.360
deportation to rwanda to claim asylum in the uk of course they are of course they are anyway moving
00:40:17.820
on right out of time there's so much to cover uh thousands of prisoners are going to be released
00:40:21.760
in september because uh the conservatives used to just let them out after they'd served 50 of the
00:40:26.520
sentence but now they're going to let them out when they've served 40 of their sentence because
00:40:29.820
there's going to be a total breakdown of law and order if we don't release everyone from the prisons
00:40:34.880
really that's weird because i would have thought it'd be the opposite the exact opposite yeah but what do
00:40:39.600
i know um anyway the prison population of the uk i went and looked it up uh you're gonna like this
00:40:44.900
oh you're gonna love this so um on page four isn't the uh get down to page four there's this nice
00:40:51.040
little graph where you can see that uh if we can we make that a bit bigger please uh jack just so
00:40:56.880
it's a bit more clear you can see in about 1997 something happened the prison population spikes
00:41:03.280
didn't really affect scotland as much did it no but it still went up it still went up but
00:41:09.440
in england and wales though in the late 90s something happened must have been those some labor
00:41:13.480
mps did something yeah no i think it must have been those labor tough on crime policies that must have
00:41:19.220
been it quite possibly but we do have the numbers uh foreign nationals make up 12 percent of the
00:41:24.680
prison population and people of ethnic minorities make up 27 percent of the prison population compared
00:41:30.600
to the 18 percent of the general population so the question is why are they here why are we housing
00:41:36.440
foreigners in our prisons disproportionately well that's a great question the labor party like you
00:41:41.360
know what that's a good point we do need to save money so actually labor are going to deport the
00:41:46.280
foreign criminals the conservatives could have done this they could have done that 14 years all of
00:41:51.860
this i just want to say i'll wait to see before it happens sure but i i think they probably will do
00:41:56.300
like smashing the boat gangs great you're saying it but the tory said it wait till it actually happens
00:42:02.600
then i'll then i will give credit where it's due the tories didn't even say it though they didn't say
00:42:07.220
they were going to smash the boat gangs they said they were going to stop the boats
00:42:09.660
and the tories are the ones who allowed so many foreign criminals to take up so much space in our
00:42:15.600
prisons uh this this is 10 422 foreign nationals in jail uh personally i'm in favor of bringing back
00:42:22.100
scourging right so i i just think that if you're a foreign national you commit a crime britain
00:42:26.600
you'd be flogged and deported immediately right i don't think that's unreasonable um but yeah so uh
00:42:33.260
and this is 12 of all prisoners which uh is costing the taxpayer uh nearly 500 million pound a year
00:42:39.580
again why didn't the conservatives do this point of contention would that be a public flogging
00:42:44.280
well yeah perhaps in marble arch or i i i think that any anyone who's flogged for committing a
00:42:49.960
crime a violent crime should be flogged in public obviously and there are still many market towns
00:42:55.100
across the country still have public stocks that are out out and available in public squares i mean
00:43:00.860
there's no reason we can't use them yeah so generally on immigration though labor have been very cagey
00:43:06.160
about the numbers as in they haven't given us any numbers they've got uh an immigration policy in
00:43:10.360
their manifesto they've got three basic points which are going to boost britain's skills so
00:43:14.760
they're going to bring in people to fill skill gaps uh they're going to reform the points-based
00:43:18.600
immigration system i'm not sure how that's going to work and they they're going to ban hiring from
00:43:24.220
overseas for employers and recruitment agencies who break employment law but they're not giving any
00:43:28.780
numbers any targets or anything like that so who knows i think the legal immigration is still
00:43:34.920
going to be through the roof uh and so obviously all these legal migrants have to live somewhere
00:43:39.620
therefore oh man's tree housing targets that's right we're going to house all of these legal
00:43:45.180
migrants all over the green belt wonderful one of our nice green sunlit areas look at that
00:43:52.860
feckless pair right there i know jesus christ i that fills me with confidence i don't know about you
00:43:59.000
in a way though i am kind of pleased that we finally have a government that actually accurately
00:44:03.240
represents britain right incompetent middle managers and council estate slags
00:44:08.700
labor party right they are actually something that is genuinely authentically british so there is
00:44:16.300
something to be happy about that lol you get what you voted for lol vote harder next time lol
00:44:20.740
yep anyway um i mean what was it only 20 percent of the electorate actually voted for them in the
00:44:26.740
first place overwhelming majority democracy works and what they promised the last couple of
00:44:31.780
the screens you put up where it's their immigration policy they're going to do this and that i just
00:44:35.180
simply don't believe them oh they're not going to reduce them just simply don't believe it i just
00:44:39.900
they'll reduce the illegals they won't reduce the illegals and the it's literally a factor of 10 to 1
00:44:45.360
the problem it's so anyway but uh right so they're going to build houses they're going to make you build
00:44:51.020
houses mandatory housing targets so uh that means that if they're going to like you know house a load of
00:44:57.820
new foreigners in your area uh you will lose the right to block house building uh literally no
00:45:04.700
which is going to say you can't object to us building these houses you've got no choice because
00:45:09.660
starmer is going to govern the country like he governed his party like stalin he's genuinely like
00:45:14.320
that moreover they're going to force the landowners to sell the land if they don't agree to it
00:45:20.640
voluntarily and they're going to make sure they don't get quote excessive payouts so they're probably
00:45:25.800
going to uh screw them over a bit and just to be clear this this is what the the green areas there
00:45:31.020
that's where they're going to be building it's like right okay so the countryside nice in the suburbs
00:45:37.500
around the biggest urban areas so just the rural areas around the biggest urban areas yeah more urban
00:45:43.440
sprawl it's just going to be concreted over house foreigners you can see though that green belt is
00:45:48.700
probably one of the only things that stops manchester and preston and other large cities from all being
00:45:54.920
joined into some gigantic mega city megatropolis dystopian nightmare in the northwest they will
00:46:01.120
have britain like a coruscant where it's just the whole area is covered with cityscape yeah and that
00:46:06.880
and labor is going to make it mandatory they're going to force you to sell your land and they're
00:46:11.600
going to stop locals from being able to block it lovely so anyway next on the list is uh banning the
00:46:16.880
the absurd ban on onshore wind farms sorry do you not want your entire country to look like cybertron
00:46:23.120
covered in engineered uh pylons and windmills well too bad that's going to happen um which of course
00:46:32.840
quote delights environmentalists and energy experts energy experts advocating for nuclear yeah anyone
00:46:40.500
knows this half a dozen nuclear power stations job done yeah it's about the voting public well they've
00:46:46.840
been told that they don't have a say it's overridden oh i thought that lol we voted for this though lol
00:46:52.340
yeah well the green party incidentally the ones coming out against this actually because as uh one
00:46:57.680
local mp pointed out the pylons are ugly and people don't like it they don't want this sort of thing
00:47:02.600
shockingly sensible statement it is but then miliband is in the parliament being like well hang on a
00:47:07.200
second uh you want green energy but you don't want the infrastructure to support green energy aren't
00:47:12.720
you a hypocrite it's like brilliant brilliant amazing amazing lee anderson has assessed that this
00:47:19.720
will cost you something like 8.5 billion pounds for this gb energy company to see ed milliband at
00:47:25.360
the dispatch box on the government side of the house is actually turns my stomach yeah it's gross
00:47:30.240
but uh anyway just just just to remember that ed milliband isn't even english
00:47:34.380
well i mean he eats bacon sandwiches so okay sorry sorry kind of eats um anyway
00:47:40.860
uh moving on labor are going to devolve power to the devolution deserts in england uh what good is
00:47:48.040
that though if you're just going to override them from the central government devolve power okay we
00:47:51.600
don't want the energy pylons or new houses built here too bad enjoy your devolve power chumps uh
00:47:57.540
doesn't matter in any way shape or form it's going to give new powers to mayors and combined
00:48:02.320
authorities to do really petty things uh while the central government is just going to override them
00:48:08.380
completely just anything to weaken westminster starkey talks about how one of one of blair's
00:48:12.700
main in a meta sense main things he did was to destroy the power of parliament yeah with the all
00:48:19.520
sorts of devolution and quangos and all sorts of things just keep doing it yeah just keep doing it
00:48:23.500
it's terrible it's been a disaster for our country but just keep doing it go further with that i mean
00:48:27.980
mad they're mad just the thing on the ed milliband thing i i don't know why that's surprising because
00:48:31.740
i was like well lots of people in our parliament aren't english like loads of them well but the
00:48:36.480
conservative party exactly and you wonder why that none of them have any care for our history
00:48:41.920
or culture or destroying half of the countryside to be fair milliband's probably more integrated
00:48:47.560
than most of the people in the parliament these days so i think he's probably which is why he's
00:48:51.520
eagerly destroying the country no he's he's just an idiot but i don't i don't think ed milliband
00:48:57.120
feeling foreign is the issue really i mean there are definitely not lots of people in the parliament
00:49:01.220
who do feel foreign i just don't think milliband's one of them um anyway so uh starma's also going to
00:49:06.260
hand powers to unions workers and tenants in the king's speech so if you are an enterprising fellow
00:49:12.420
in the united kingdom well your job your life is going to be made a lot more difficult and this is
00:49:18.200
the particular one isn't as one of those enterprising fellows you know the sort of person who starts a
00:49:22.360
small business starts employing people oh yeah he's also going to keep the ban on cigarette sales
00:49:25.640
which is like okay cringe sorry i'm trying to get through this as much as possible but later we're going to ruin
00:49:30.080
everything uh the vat on private school fees uh this is atrocious because they all seem to think
00:49:35.940
so what they're going to do is make sure that private schools now have to pay vat now the reason
00:49:39.440
that you don't have uh private schools paying vat is to make it affordable for the aspiring middle
00:49:44.200
class to give their children an excellent education an education that is better than what a state school
00:49:49.740
can provide and uh this like this is an example of just one of the opinions you get on it well i've got
00:49:56.700
no sympathy i can't believe all these rich people it's like no no you're you're mistaking that not
00:50:02.240
all private schools are eaten actually right the only people this doesn't affect are in fact the
00:50:07.480
super rich because when you're a multi-millionaire or a billionaire you can afford to pay the vat rise
00:50:12.600
when you say someone like myself who isn't even earning six figures a year or seven figures a year
00:50:17.340
no i'm not even earning six figures a year right but i send my children to a private school
00:50:21.960
you're affecting me you're affecting my kids and their education it's not like my kids come from
00:50:26.440
a billionaire background classic leftist policy the politics of resentment 100 that you're a kulak
00:50:32.260
yeah exactly you've got a little bit of money so you're the enemy now you're the class enemy now
00:50:36.400
100 that's exactly what this is and of course lots of private schools pointing out this is a race to
00:50:41.560
the bottom what you're talking about we're not all eaten you know we're not the billionaire you know
00:50:45.280
princes don't send their sons to like you know some yorkshire private school that costs
00:50:50.580
10 grand a year you know i mean 10 grand a year that's a lot of money but if you're earning 50
00:50:54.340
grand a year you'd be like okay we'll go without i won't buy a car or something i'll send my kid to
00:50:58.360
a private school and you know that's that's me being upwardly mobile and building generational
00:51:02.780
wealth and the lead parts are like oh smash that down you're not having that and so i'm really
00:51:07.680
resentful about this i really hate this policy but on the plus side there are gonna be billions
00:51:12.720
more to ukraine billions it's the center of sama's government building houses for somalis and afghan
00:51:18.580
so so so that's what the vat rise is for presumably the vat rise for the school is uh for the schools
00:51:26.360
in particular is to make sure they can hire 6 500 new teachers for the foreign children who will be
00:51:32.360
educated in british schools that's why that's literally the reason uh we're building foreign
00:51:37.220
people houses we're going to be educating their children and i'm going to be paying for it wonderful
00:51:41.320
uh now this is just more you more money for the uh war in ukraine because so this this will probably
00:51:47.000
be like debt backed money printing great 100 anyway so what will the low party do that's actually
00:51:54.920
quite good one of the few things is renationalizing the railways because we have simply the worst
00:52:00.940
railways in europe and i will explain why in a second um basically uh by 2025 and into the 2030s
00:52:09.000
a load of the existing railway contracts after the privatization of the tories uh are going to be
00:52:13.900
was it the tories it might be under labor actually sorry was it blair or the tories who privatized
00:52:19.220
the rails i can't remember exactly when it happened i think it might have been blair um it's more of a
00:52:24.420
process really isn't it yeah yeah i can't remember i was maybe they bring up in the article but um but
00:52:29.700
anyway the uh the the rails were privatized and therefore sold off to a bunch of private companies
00:52:35.160
and we'll get on to who owns those in a second and so uh they're going to bring in legislation that
00:52:40.280
will just simplify the rail system bring all the public ownership and actually that is a good thing
00:52:44.520
because we're getting screwed you know why we're getting screwed guess who owns our railways that's
00:52:49.340
right the europeans the europeans own our railways why do we let our rivals and competitors in europe
00:52:55.400
own our goddamn railways right so the west coast mainline connecting london birmingham manchester and
00:53:00.180
glasgow are operated by the italian state rail operator not private the state rail operator
00:53:06.960
it's a trenitalia i've used italian trains they're terrible but ours are worse right the german
00:53:12.900
state railway deutsche barn operates four british railways including the london overground the
00:53:18.200
grand central line sunderland seven uk railways operated by partly owned dutch state railway or
00:53:24.560
sorry operated or partly operated by dutch state railway i can't pronounce nederlandia spuigen
00:53:31.420
something like that right including mersey rail scott rail and west midlands railway
00:53:36.000
and seven railways are operated fully or partly by the french state railway including a bunch of
00:53:41.760
other transports for wales and thameslink and stuff like that so out of the 30 uk railways six are
00:53:46.860
owned and operated by private companies or british government authorities so it wasn't privatized it was
00:53:52.740
given it was given to the europeans you have to say very quickly because a lot of people out there
00:53:58.200
that our audience are sort of right leaning or um they would say it's the idea that nationalizing
00:54:04.340
anything is sort of the policy of a red of a socialist uh but it's not necessarily the case
00:54:09.680
because it's if you think about it you either have something nationalized controlled from
00:54:15.200
westminster or whitehall or the french own it or the chinese own it like our steel
00:54:20.040
you either have a nationalized steel industry or the chinese own it yeah well it's then surely it's the
00:54:25.380
lesser of two evils exactly to have it nationalized yeah it's still going to be run by a bunch of
00:54:30.680
incompetents that might not still have our interests at heart in london or rather that than than beijing
00:54:35.760
or paris but it's literally the germans the dutch the italians and the french who own our railways
00:54:40.500
but it's the state those states own our railways so they're not private you know right they're not
00:54:45.320
privatized they're national it's bizarre isn't it just for just it's perverse just for other nations no
00:54:50.480
we should bring them back for what i would say are right-wing reasons not for lettering reasons no
00:54:55.040
because don't like those foreigners having our industry right-wing reasons okay there is a good
00:54:59.840
reason to do this and xenophobia for the win and i'm not even joking right they're exploiting us
00:55:05.860
right we are paying the most expensive train journeys in all of europe right so to for comparable
00:55:10.940
distances in germany cost nine pounds to travel 120 miles from berlin to dresden whereas a similar
00:55:16.940
journey from london to birmingham is 35 pounds it's unbelievable like to get from here to london
00:55:23.260
is 50 quid it's like that's an hour that is unbelievable like to go from madrid to barcelona
00:55:30.640
uh is 53 pounds whereas to get from the same distance from london to edinburgh is 106 pounds
00:55:37.520
so we're being totally rinsed here no this absolutely should and the final thing just to close this off is
00:55:43.480
that for some reason the conservatives decided to make it that you probably wouldn't get prosecuted
00:55:47.360
for stealing less than 200 pounds worth of goods and the lib party like yeah we're going to get rid of
00:55:51.600
that because that's bonkers it's like yes that is bonkers i don't know why the conservatives did it
00:55:56.500
no that's legitimately good yeah i mean credit where credit's even if it's one tiny bit of their policy
00:56:02.660
program that is that is better so the labor party are going to do a bunch of stuff that's absolutely
00:56:08.060
atrocious and will continue to ruin the country but they will deport foreign criminals return the
00:56:13.500
boats to the continent renationalize the railways so the foreigners don't get to control them
00:56:17.400
and make shoplifting a crime again thank god thank god something good's happening anyway
00:56:24.060
more rumble browns while you read these i'm very sorry i'm about to wet myself with your god harry
00:56:29.960
i know i drink such a big man you've got a tiny bladder i i've drank over three liters of water
00:56:35.540
today so anyway i'll allow it i'll be very good the last russian says avanti took over from virgin
00:56:41.360
the mantras to london line tripled the average price and cut about one third of the trains but all
00:56:45.960
abolished customer service i used to always take the trains now drive to london well they've got
00:56:49.520
every incentive to do so right they've got every incentive to lower the standard of the service
00:56:54.740
because they're doing it for profit for the profit of another country unbelievable i saw a story a
00:56:59.060
couple months ago saying this girl i think she was going from liverpool to london or maybe from
00:57:02.180
newcastle to london something like that and it was cheaper to get a ryanair or easy jet or something
00:57:06.360
to like madrid 100 and then back to london it was cheaper to do that 100 but the the air
00:57:12.040
but it's the it is cheaper to fly than it is to take the trains in this country which just it's
00:57:18.080
insane and it's because we're being exploited by foreign countries uh binary surfer says i wanted
00:57:23.440
to support these uh people nas legal immigrants uh but i don't i don't know what nas means um
00:57:30.120
mess oh um but i don't see it happening as the overton window is too far away from reaching that
00:57:35.160
for migrant demographic bomb goes off and they become majority um i don't know i mean just if we just
00:57:40.480
start by deporting loads of the illegals that would just be a great start and just loads of criminals
00:57:45.060
anyone who comes here and commits a crime should just go and their dependents again people won't
00:57:50.280
go for that people won't go for that but you know being practical and realistic about what can be done
00:57:55.700
there is a very strong moral argument that if you come here and commit a crime you should just be
00:58:00.060
deported and not be allowed back you've had mass chain migration why not mass chain remigration um
00:58:05.820
because the labor party would be like well what those people done wrong and uh unfortunately
00:58:10.560
they'll have a point that person hasn't committed a crime um bald eagle says uh such should have been
00:58:16.200
such not sure that was in response to uh oh wait probably the previous one uh bald eagle says uh the
00:58:22.380
housing plan is nothing more than labor changing all the conservative areas into new labor voting blocks
00:58:26.140
remember though there is no such thing as replacement theory well that's a great point as well like
00:58:30.320
they're going to be housing literally the foreigners in the sort of the uh the suburbs
00:58:38.160
around where where the english people flee to and then there'll be another sort of corona of houses
00:58:42.660
around them which is now the new foreigners this stuff my vision of a nightmarish vision of
00:58:47.920
britain is that eventually there'll be only there'll be small enclaves of the native well that's what's
00:58:52.920
going to british in small rural towns yeah that's what's going to like avebury or something
00:58:57.240
there'll be a small enclave of us left and the rest of the country is also in and of itself also
00:59:03.240
split up into uh sort of ethnic and religious and cultural yeah sectors that's inevitable uh judging
00:59:11.300
by what's happening hello again so nice that's cameron's big society for you yes that's blair's vision
00:59:18.280
as we're on a time limit i'm going to keep going quickly and not just string says so labor does a
00:59:23.440
better job than the tories by the virtue of the civil service worships labor and the tories refuse
00:59:27.160
but actually upstanding people in charge correct although the tories could have done something
00:59:31.200
about it they just didn't yeah because the civil service is labor yeah but the tories could have
00:59:35.940
done something about that anyway sean says uh a wall street firm with connections to the bush family
00:59:40.500
bush senior director of cia and fbi shorted trump's businesses and jd vance's businesses
00:59:45.160
in billions of dollars millions of shares the day before interesting but i haven't looked into it so i
00:59:51.100
can't comment on that but uh that's weird if true yeah yeah um phuk says we want things to stay the
00:59:59.040
same but more things will have to change lampadusa and carl in our haste to make up for the evils of
01:00:04.100
world war ii we've recreated the circumstances that led to world war one our countries are balkanized
01:00:08.400
and we live with communities who hate us uh unfortunately sadly true what evils i thought
01:00:12.960
we fought against mr hitler anyway all right may i have the mouse you may indeed have the mouse
01:00:18.520
thank you thank you very much so i think we've gone over enough miserableness today i think our gray
01:00:25.140
rainy depressing endless politics have depressed everyone enough so let's look at what's happening
01:00:31.880
over in sunshine and rainbows land that is being america uh because there's some fun stuff going on over
01:00:37.820
there after the rnc which has had some controversy some discussion around the rnc hosting undesirables
01:00:45.120
but but there's been some fun and yes i'm gonna head it off at the pass right now america is
01:00:51.080
idiocracy okay massively so america is idiocracy but to allow it to us to us brits over here i i just want
01:01:00.900
some fun yeah it's at least exciting i just want some fun i want to get all happy i want to get riled up
01:01:06.020
about something whereas in england it's like being beaten down again and again and again and so screw
01:01:12.020
it i'm gonna have some fun so the rnc is going to come up uh in a bit but first let's talk about
01:01:17.040
what's going on over in a democrat land it's not looking good for joe it's really it's really not
01:01:24.100
looking good for joe it's only because he named trump as vp no trump's playing both sides you see
01:01:30.800
that way he always comes out on top maybe he meant don junior maybe maybe but yeah here's a picture
01:01:38.080
of joe with his old friend barack who's told him no don't do it don't do it this is terrible i mean
01:01:44.360
he told them that he didn't need to run in the first place he said you didn't need to you don't
01:01:47.740
need to do this joe biden was like no i do and now he's like look you just have to stop yeah and then
01:01:52.540
joe says what who are you you're the black man yeah i mean he literally called one of his uh secretary of
01:01:58.680
defense yeah he was just like the secretary of the black man it's oh my god joe yeah so apparently
01:02:03.520
biden's becoming and this is according to the new york times he's becoming more receptive to please
01:02:08.800
for him to stand aside i assume they went in one ear out the other before he probably didn't remember
01:02:13.660
that anybody said them to him mr obama who served with mr biden became the most prominent democrat to
01:02:19.760
express concerns on thursday after similar private warnings from three senior figures to the president
01:02:24.680
were made in the last week he told several allies he was worried about biden's poll ratings
01:02:29.260
and believes he should seriously consider standing down to protect the party and his legacy
01:02:34.660
his ever so shining glowing if anything legacy amazing and uh there's adam schiff one of them
01:02:41.300
skiff schiff i don't know but i do know that there is full-blown um rebellion going on within
01:02:48.180
the party right now because details have been leaks of meetings between biden and top democrats
01:02:54.100
uh on wednesday revealing that nancy pelosi chuck schumer and hakeem jeffries have all warned that he's
01:03:00.340
on course to lose the white house and both branches of congress in november neither mr schumer nor mr
01:03:07.240
jeffries the democrat leaders have denied the claims it would be so sweet if not only trump won but
01:03:12.940
he got congress and the senate if that happened it's this it's the senate which is the i mean it's
01:03:18.680
it's vital all three are vital but it's the senate one which is sort of most in doubt it seems to me
01:03:23.040
or he's least likely to actually get if he got all if he got both of them oh man that would be so sweet
01:03:28.900
oh he might be able to get stuff done yeah yeah he might be able to he would be able to nothing's
01:03:33.420
stopping well assuming that they they're not never trumpers but sure but like you know with a
01:03:37.820
generally sort of pro trump supreme court as well right yeah yeah yeah yeah sewn up also there's
01:03:44.040
rumors that pelosi is running her own dump biden campaign wouldn't you one of the most successful
01:03:52.140
traders of all time nancy pelosi yeah oh yeah she'll get them she's got the money to to fund that sort
01:03:58.260
of thing so the thing is i'm very pro biden at this point why because he's shit because he's
01:04:04.440
absolutely atrocious and he's taking the entire left in the america in the united states down with
01:04:08.900
him oh so i'm totally pro biden oh you want you want him to run for the democrat ticket absolutely
01:04:14.120
well so do i if that's what you're i thought you'd all of a sudden flipped no no to lock in the
01:04:19.080
donald's win 100 right right right right to really destroy them didn't uh barry obama in the 2020 uh
01:04:25.960
didn't baz in 2020 uh when it was who they were going to pick because everyone there's loads of
01:04:31.840
bernie bros in 2020 weren't they where they went for the uh he did i don't think he backed biden did
01:04:36.480
he uh he did but it was very late that's that's right at the last minute i think biden was put
01:04:42.300
forward as the establishment dem candidate to ensure that nobody who was further to the left of
01:04:47.300
him and it could be business as usual and and also even then everybody knew that he was dementia
01:04:52.180
riddled not quite as bad maybe things have got a lot worse yeah i think things have got worse but
01:04:56.740
even back then they knew that he was just a puppet and the thing is well it was very much like
01:05:00.480
uh boris coming out and endorsing sunak where it's like right at the last moment and i'm being
01:05:04.940
pushed into this you know anyway yeah and uh when you say that it will lock in trump's victory it
01:05:10.800
absolutely will because so new polls are showing that trump is leading biden in all seven swing states
01:05:16.660
while some previously safe democratic states including virginia are looking like they could flip
01:05:22.300
great stuff because one guy takes a bullet one guy can't finish a sentence biden biden
01:05:29.620
anybody who isn't just ideologically possessed at this point even on the left has to go i mean at
01:05:35.940
least the guy can form coherent sentences well i mean loads of them were just like wow trump did
01:05:40.320
look kind of heroic didn't he he looked kind of cool guys yeah he's kind of badass yeah meanwhile
01:05:45.200
schumer and other senior democrats have successfully delayed a bid to nominate biden earlier than the
01:05:50.520
dnc that's going on in august a prospect that had been floated by his allies as a way of heading
01:05:55.980
off the coup so they are definitely going to try and coup him and things are already being put into
01:06:00.400
place for that because uh democratic donors are already being rallied to raise money for
01:06:05.460
kamala harris okay yeah no i'm on the harris train harris even worse than biden can you imagine
01:06:12.020
the polls well the polling's been done she she does even worse than biden does brilliant well
01:06:16.200
fantastic so these the people giving this information to politico have made sure to stay
01:06:20.440
anonymous of course because they don't want to be seen as actively working on a coup within the
01:06:25.100
party but according to them uh people donor advisors have begun collecting pledges from
01:06:30.360
female democratic donors because it's the sisterhood they've all got to stick together
01:06:34.740
while a woman's political organization has begun speaking to its donor base in an effort to ensure
01:06:39.980
an initial wave of contributions to a potential harris campaign according to people familiar with the
01:06:45.620
efforts madden's let go for kamala over someone like gavin newsom um not that gavin newsom is
01:06:52.860
massively popular but um harris is less popular than biden yeah she's like she's she's so obnoxious and
01:07:00.800
everyone sees it but as far as i'm aware because she's already vice president if they coup biden they
01:07:06.380
would also have to find some way of cooing her to get her to step down voluntarily right so this is a
01:07:13.140
complete implosion yeah yeah by the looks of it either you're stuck with biden you're stuck with
01:07:18.400
kamala or the party destroys itself oh it's so good isn't it the americans must be tired of winning
01:07:23.300
clearly strongest country yeah leader of the free world i've got to live vicariously through my
01:07:30.560
american friends at least you're doing well you know we suck but you guys did yeah so so that's how
01:07:35.920
the democratic party is doing how's how's the republican party doing because they've been having the rnc
01:07:40.980
it's been going on for a few days now trump gave his speech last night or this morning
01:07:46.180
wherever you are depending on your time zone um and there's been some surprises with it the first
01:07:51.560
one being that the rnc was not getting entirely glowing praise at first mainly because of involvements
01:07:57.740
like this yeah amber rose who i'd never heard of before apparently she's some ex of kanye west's and
01:08:05.160
only fans thought decided to get up and give a speech i decided to watch it on youtube it was five
01:08:10.620
minutes long and it's literally just her saying you know like uh i want it so gas is cheaper and
01:08:17.300
that my children can have a future you know typical platitudes but it's the fact that she's an only
01:08:22.040
fans thought yeah that kind of looks bad also apparently the pioneer of the slut walk do you
01:08:29.340
guys know what that is i know what a slut walk is yeah okay explain please it's a feminist uh endeavor
01:08:35.840
where a lot lots of sluts get together dress in very revealing ways then walk through the streets
01:08:41.040
and say we're not asking for and she's an abortion rights advocate as well so very trad very you know
01:08:45.920
well the the thing is like on i think that with these sorts of things everyone is correct that of
01:08:51.480
course she's not the ideal person to come up and speak but there's no point being a purist about it
01:08:55.520
at this point you just want as large a number of people coming over to your side as possible to drain
01:08:59.360
all of the energy out of the opponents to get as much of a majority in the house the congress and
01:09:05.300
the presidency as possible i should be very very judgmental for a moment it's not like absolutely
01:09:10.580
go not like me i can voice an opinion i don't do it uh forehead tattoos yeah do speak volumes about
01:09:18.660
an individual if you're out there considering whether you might get your first forehead tattoo
01:09:23.100
i advise against she's also an abortion activist so like i said not exactly so there's there's been
01:09:29.860
great representative controversy her speech itself was boring yeah it was it was completely
01:09:35.040
rotten by the numbers and and of course she came up and did the thing that the republicans
01:09:39.560
absolutely love she fellated how not racist all of the white people in the audience were
01:09:43.800
my family's multiracial and it turns out bingo good job guys you're not racist and then all of the
01:09:50.880
all of the old boomers in the crowd give themselves a pat on the back and they go yes that's all we
01:09:55.100
ever wanted to hear but like i said like i don't think there's any point you know standing in the
01:10:00.200
way of victory that's happening here because there is a victory happening here loads of people are
01:10:04.920
coming over to trump from either being unaligned or being democrat aligned let it happen well yeah
01:10:10.240
the win is not coming from putting this woman up in front it's coming from trump uh i'm just saying
01:10:18.240
i wouldn't put this person as a as a as a speaker at an event sure but what what what is like i think
01:10:26.780
there are a lot of people on the online right who fail to understand that this is about coalition
01:10:32.620
building right this is about showing other communities that actually know you are a safe
01:10:37.920
place for them to go and so actually this does have an effect on that i mean i think you're absolutely
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both right broadly speaking you're absolutely right let's build the biggest coalition we possibly can
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but does she represent a big and important part of that coalition no sir the hall vote the forehead
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tattoo poor i mean it's we'll take but listen the train will take them but should we put her front
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and center yeah but the thing is again there's there's is there no attractive goths you could
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have got instead it's who you're talking to she's talking to women who are sold down the river by
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feminism right so she's saying well look you know because a lot of them are going to be sort of her age
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and do have kids and are like why does everything cost so much all of a sudden and so she's talking
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to those people saying and this is where trump is weakest as well with women right trump is that's
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his weakest demographic so she's still on only fans this isn't somebody who's been sold down the river
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by feminism and realized saying she's not oh no i've done so wrong i'm not saying she's not but you you
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are never going to win over a bunch of people with a hardline right-wing position who are not
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hardline right-wingers and so getting someone to be like well look this is going to make the economy
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better fine you know this is going to give a future to your kids fine um like i said i'm not a fan of
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her either but it was only five minutes you know i think people are being accessible it was five minutes
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it still is not five minutes i would have given over to this woman i think the exact same message can
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be made by uh much better people uh so i think representation and also i i i think that you
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have done your done your classic and gone oh it's only the online right no there are plenty of people
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who do not represent the online right who've complained about this as well even normies from
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the national review for instance which is not an online right publication god we're not listening to
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the national review now i'm trying they are a counterfactual i'm more interested in my point
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either i either way one of the biggest things that came of it which i saw i joked about the other month
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that wouldn't it be funny if wouldn't it be great if and then it actually happened i only learned about
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this the other day hulk hogan for some reason now i know i've just got done saying that amber rose is not
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the type of person that you want representing your movement hulk hogan absolutely is i stand by this
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100 percent hulk hogan is a true american he is a real american he says his prayers he eats all of
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his vitamins he fights for the rights of every man exactly exactly there you go and yeah it's just
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funny and it's funny to hear him come out and say all this because i i mean hulk hogan's been involved
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in a few controversies in his time uh but then he comes out and he says that donald trump is his
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hero which is great crowd behind you you're gonna speak to him i can't wait this is gonna be like
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body slamming the giant at wrestlemania what brought you out here why are you here well you know
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i got tired of remaining silent you know i sat back and watched the borders collapse i watched the
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economy collapse you know i watched the price of gas the price of food everything just do an upside down
01:13:45.580
flip and when they took a shot at my hero donald trump i realized that i couldn't be silent anymore
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you know i had to step up i had to be a real american just like all these real americans here
01:13:58.340
and donald trump i have a voice too and i want people to know it's time to talk it's time not to
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be silent anymore i saw your post love it yeah real american the future of patriotism listen if donald trump
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is hulk hogan's hero who are you not to vote for him who are you to say no so is jesse the body
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ventura still alive he's still alive get him on board yeah i think he's some centrist libertarian
01:14:23.340
almost i don't know but uh either way people have compared politics to wrestling and kayfabe in
01:14:29.900
particular for years and it's very i i appreciate that now the smoke screen is gone the veil is down
01:14:36.660
the curtains are pulled apart and yes now you do just have at the republican national convention
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hulk hogan cutting a promo he actually did that yeah in the crowd yeah do you want to see it because
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uh people have been sharing people have been sharing this but they don't know they don't say that
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actually the first four minutes of his 10 minutes is him actually just cutting a promo
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on the crowd as well check it out and now we have more of the speakers it looks like who are
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trump's loving it he's absolutely let me tell you something brother
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you know something when i came here tonight there was so much energy in this room i felt maybe
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i was in madison square garden getting ready to win another world title or maybe i thought
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the vibe was so intense the energy was so crazy it felt like maybe i was gonna press
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that no good stinky giant over my head and slam him through the mat brother
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but what i found out was i was in a room full of real americans brother
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and at the end of the day with our leader up there my hero that gladiator we're gonna bring
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america back together one real american at a time brother and where where is it let's put to the good
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and they tried to kill the next president of the united states
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trumpamania yeah i love this and then he starts flexing
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well that's that's what i love about this is that
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trump is the he is like the he is like the real american
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you know like taking the bullet through the air
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and then standing up and being like no no let's keep going
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this sort of unification of the american spirit
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whereas the the democrats are totally anti-american
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and also let's not pretend like this is anything new either
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what was donald trump doing before he was president
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that's where all of the classic images come from
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i just love that this is how things are playing
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who are constantly trying to tear your republic down