 Okay, good evening. I think everything is working. Hello and welcome to a very different Livestream. I'm in a very different place. I do however have this very funky microphone Little bit of getting used to this is going to take a little bit getting used to but I do like it and we'll play around a little bit as time Goes on and probably different backgrounds and things Okay, so we're going to do an hour tonight and Because of all the changes Because we're in a new studio and we've been Busy with all of this We don't have a video tonight what I'm going to do tonight. I'll start back We're back to the half hour with a video and a specific topic from next week but what I'm going to do tonight is go over a few things and Buy a few things. I mean we'll talk a little bit about the party things that are coming up and Also Things that are in the news. I want to go through the news. I want to have a little dissection little analysis of what's going on in the world There's very little I wish I could bring you something more cheerful than what's going on in the world But we'll just have to just have to take what we've got So I'll be ticking through some comments as well. The chat is Open at the moment. Yes, it is. Thanks everyone and while I'm on a thanking everyone when well, I mean the thanking everyone place there's a couple of things I do want to say I want to thank everyone who sends me Videos and articles On a daily basis a lot of people go to a great deal of effort to send me through things and while I can't reply to all of them If I did believe me I would do nothing else That doesn't mean I'm not paying attention and I'm not listening and I'm not grateful. I really am so thanks everyone I want to thank also everyone who turned up to Stanley on Saturday afternoon I'm going to show you I wasn't actually scheduled to speak at that event But I did and I was a little bit I what I don't I'll show you the clip. I'll show you the clip of this in a short while, but what I What I did to begin with was walk among the crowd and these are people who are protesting and people who are very right to protest I Walked among the crowd and Asked everyone there whether or not they voted and who they voted for and Invariably I got the response of I don't vote or I vote a couple of people who said they did vote said they voted for Labour So I felt I had to say something and I said I will show you a short clip from that in the course of the hour Thank you for comments that are coming in any questions, please do Please do put them into the comments or I'll get them to I do have my phone here as well Fraser, have you been thrown out of the house? No, not yet. Not yet. We'll see I'll let you know Fraser, but not yet hanging in there hanging in there for the moment at least Someone's we've had the manifesto posted. Thank you Why was national insurance founder? That's a really good question Anyone who can offer some views on that some input on that please do Evening Stu even in Timothy James. Hello Ammo says zoo Scott. That's not some of my family members coming Even if they're fix lovers I won't comment on that one. Okay. Let me get to some new stories I've picked out a few a few that I want to focus on A first one I want to focus on is Probably the biggest story of the week and some of it really does say to you That the commenters just come up here saying we are living in mad times The story probably the story of the week the biggest story of the week proves That that is true. We are living in mad times Mad and bad Richard Carly and has just said national insurance to pay for pensions and HS Yeah, just the general Purpose of it I've got someone in here introduced by the National Insurance Act 1911 and expanded by the Labour Government in 1948 Let me just open up my phone Expanded by the Labour Government in 1948 the system has been subjected to numerous amendments in succeeding years Initially it was a contributory form of insurance against illness and unemployment and eventually provided retirement pensions and other benefits Thank you very much I'm not sure who that's from But thank you anyway Most nation do you think the nutters sitting on the motorway doing it so we get new laws outlawing motorway protesters I'm going to cover that as well the nutters on the motorway in a short while But first I want to start with a story that I think is really as I say it's the biggest one of the week And I think it's really really an important story a very sad very distressing story But one that and we've talked so many times about trust in the police And you know what I'm going to to talk about now trust in the police Is at already was already at an all-time low I can hear you're going to this is the problem with being live and I can hear my dog Who I don't think is going to go away Okay, I think she has gone away Okay me as can you comment on the state of the police please their treatment of women and how the behavior Links to their ignoring of the girls which have been victims of grooming gangs. I mean absolutely me look We are not treating These issues are serious and part of the reason that the part of the way that we demonstrate that we are not treating these issues as serious is a lack of punishment The lack of any action taken and you're absolutely right Mia This does contribute to what happened with the police You're absolutely right Mia this does contribute to what happened with the grooming gangs it is definitely part of it But the judiciary are equally to blame the police don't take these matters seriously or at least not as seriously as they should and a covered statistics on this and public opinion on this in a recent live stream that people don't believe that the police take for example sexual assault seriously enough and nearly seriously enough The judiciary same when you're handed out a couple of years in prison if that we have examples of people with at least if they serve a couple of years in prison if that sometimes We have people we have examples of people who have actually been deported From this country and who are still here years later Living on benefits years after being deported so this is the message that society receives about sexual assault and similar crimes The Sarah Everard case of course the story of the week what has been dominating the press for the week And trust in the police we are in a scenario now what this is it's been you know this is where I get to the mad world part We're in a scenario now where the police are giving advice to people on what to do if you think a police officer can't be trusted and that's an absolutely drastic scenario for the police to find themselves in And as you know some of the suggestions made this week have been rightly ridiculed And I just to cover okay let me just start let me just start from the beginning for those who don't know Sarah Everard was a young 33 year old woman Last March she was it was the height of lockdown She was walking through an area of London that I know quite well Clapham area Clapham Brickston area And she was stopped by a police officer who told us she was breaking Covid rules And subsequently handcuffed her put her into his car in the guise of arresting her And drove out to Kent where he raped and murdered her and then set her body alive serving police officer pretending to arrest this woman It is rightly shocked the country and rightly raised even greater concerns about the police And in a country already at rock bottom in terms of trusting the police for this to happen is beyond, beyond damaging This may be damage to the reputation of the police the police are now scrambling to give advice give advice The advice is so ridiculous I'm going to go through some of it But what a humiliating position for the police to be in to have to advise people of what to do a couple of things that have been suggested One and this has been going around on social media people have been suggesting it and police Scotland are now going to do this to make this policy I'm bewildered and confused by it because I don't know how it's going to help And the suggestion is that there should be a verification process so that if you're stopped by a police officer and you think this person may be a little bit dodgy Look at the position the police are in You can have somebody I saw suggested there should be perhaps a website or somewhere you can go to verify this police officer No I I'm puzzled because there is an implication in that suggestion that this guy was not a police officer he was He was a serving police officer so what would have happened if we had what police Scotland are suggesting and what people have suggested Verification you can have some method of confirming that this person is a police officer but he was a police officer And you sort of wonder sometimes scratch your head and think what are people missing he was a police officer So this response wouldn't have helped her at all this suggestion by police Scotland for example would not have helped her at all So today the later actually let me go through some of the other suggestions that were made and backed by Boris Johnson This is a news article from yesterday that's from Sky News and it says PM Backs met advice that women should flag down a boss if stopped by suspicious police officer That's one of the ridiculous suggestions that I was going to mention that needs mentioning that's been the advice Don't trust a policeman flag down a boss You know sometimes you just you have to you shake your head in pure bewilderment Other discussions have said there was a police officer who or a police commissioner let me just a police from crime commissioner believe I've actually got the story in front of me in a shuttered on who said that Sarah Everard that women need to be more street wise about their rights And what the police can and can't do they're basically encouraging people to argue with the police to refuse to cooperate with the police The implication in that suggestion is that she shouldn't have got into the car Just think about it for a second just think about where the police are where they found themselves in all of this They're having to suggest for people's own safety they're having to suggest that they don't do what the police tell them to do That's the predicament the pickle that the police have found themselves in in the wake of this murder So today there has been and there have been calls of course for Cressida Dick the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police to resign She's not going to if you ask me she should have resigned a long time ago The fact that London is a crime riddled gang blighted knife hotspot tells me that she should have resigned quite some time ago as should Cedric Kahn But that's another matter So there's now going to be a review of standards and this is from the news today this is from the telegraph today It says the Metropolitan Police is launching a review of professional standards and internal culture within the force Read by a lead even by a high profile anti-sleaze advisor following the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by a serving officer Writing in the evening standard the Met Commissioner Cressida Dick committed to appointing a high profile figure to lead the review and to work alongside her on standards corruption and sexual misconduct A review that's what we're getting There's always a review lessons have always been learned This is what Pretty Patel said lessons have been learned This is such typical tripe Tripe it is absolute tripe let me tell you something let me just let's just clear this up right The man convicted the policeman convicted of raping and murdering Sarah Everard was reported by McDonald's staff days before he murdered Sarah Everard For going driving through a McDonald's drive through quote naked from the waist down this is not his first time to go out in public naked from the waist down His nickname from his colleagues was the rapist He has a history of shall we say inappropriate behaviors such as bringing prostitutes to police events just the man was an absolute ticking time bomb Red flags is an understatement all over the place it's like a Labour Party conference the amount of red flags there were and nothing He was still serving as a police officer so you don't need a review and this is going to cost the taxpayers money as well because the taxpayers have endless money to spend on nothing You don't need a review to tell you that if a bloke more than once is going about in public with nothing on his lower regions his nickname is the rapist He's got a history of questionable behavior You don't need a review to tell you this guy should not be police officer I can tell you now you can I don't want the taxpayers money for it I'll just I'll just tell you it for free This guy should not have been a police officer should not have been serving you had a million He and others are a million reasons demonstrated to you again and again that some people should not be police officers and yet they are And there's been story after story all week about the inappropriate behavior of a large number of police and believe me I'm being I'm understating it when I say inappropriate behavior The Prime Minister then said this is the same article on Sky News that he wanted to have more successful prosecutions for rape and for sexual violence Now that would be nice it would be nice but it couldn't you know more successful we couldn't be much less successful could it And when you do on the odd occasion when the police do bother with this stuff and they get through the courts and they're convicted judges give them a ridiculous sentence That's the message you're sending I saw someone put into the comments bring back death sentence question mark Now I've seen a lot of that this week it's very easy to sympathize with that view when things like this happen and I can understand Because like I say this week we're in the wake of the conviction for the murder of Sarah ever that happened a lot of people saying And there's been some discussion online saying that we should for murders like this bring back the death penalty And I I understand I do understand I understand the anger I understand but I think where that comes from is the complete lack of justice that we see in this country repeatedly over and over again Complete lack of justice and people are tired of it and the calls for the death penalty I think are going to I think they already have grown a little bit in the wake of this murder and who can blame people I'm sympathetic I really am someone has pointed out in the comments and fair enough yes I the the person I mentioned who said that thank you Brian It was North Yorkshire Police Fire and Crime Commissioner Philip Alot said Mr Severard should never have submitted to the arrest he later apologized And Tory Chairman Oliver Down said Prime Minister the Prime Minister profoundly disagreed with this stupid comment okay thanks very much for putting that in the comments Brian We do need justice we do need sentencing we do need a complete cultural change here now when the cousins this policeman has been sentenced to a whole life term But like I say I understand where these calls for the death penalty are coming from and I understand the anger Okay something else that's going on this week is the Tory conference and there was a speech which I watched some of the bones of it by Rishi Sunak Talking about taxes and raising taxes to get the economy back in shape and he said he said in the speech some people would suggest that raising taxes isn't conservative Yeah they'd be right and he said but what isn't what also isn't conservative is running up enormous debts and borrowing, borrowing, borrowing This from the Chancellor that has borrowed and borrowed and borrowed I mean the country is it's the deaths this country is in are not I mean this is not even figures that we can actually comprehend it's actually you know we've talked about a mad world Yeah that's it's insanity but something else that I would suggest isn't necessarily conservative is the position and what you would almost describe as obsession with ending Ending I believe I'm going to say that carbon dioxide we are living in an anti-carbon dioxide era Carbon dioxide is bad apparently even though nothing on this earth would be alive without it Crazy so let me just read you before I get on to Greta Thunberg and Greta Thunberg has been added again This she's a sanatian she really is it's it's it's it just gets worse and worse and the real agenda becomes clearer and clearer as time goes on And of course we've got this big COP 26 conference in Glasgow starting on the 31st of Halloween and going on for a is it a week or two weeks I do have the dates And the reason we are going to it now I have a feeling I have a feeling there probably be a lot of people protesting this but we will be among them And I it's for yes for the until the 12th of November so the 34th of October it's almost two weeks until the 12th of November all the world leaders are gathering together in Glasgow to I believe and I suggest Draw up a manifesto for the world and what we will be allowed to do and what we will not be allowed to do what we'll be able to buy what we'll be able to sell in the bid the insane insane insane bid to apparently rid the world of carbon dioxide So this evening Boris Johnson said that the all of the UK's electricity is going to come from clean energy sources by 2035 Speaking from Manchester the Prime Minister said the target could be achieved through advances in wind power and other renewable sources I'm not going to go into wind power here in too much detail but on its current form it's not going to give us the electricity that we need And particularly bizarrely as now we are only going to be allowed to drive electric cars as well Now keep a close eye on this conference in Glasgow because I'm expecting draconian rules and countries will be told to implement these draconian rules And only western countries by the way will be held to these draconian rules What's left of your freedom which let's be honest isn't a great deal We have no freedom at the moment but if you're expecting to get it back don't Not with this lot in charge anyway because Covid was preparation stage You're now used to being told what you're allowed to do but aren't you minutest detail You're now used to being told what you're allowed to do and what you're not allowed to do So just wait till the climate change thing really really hits So the Prime Minister speaking from Manchester he said the shift towards renewable energy is part of government efforts to cut carbon emissions By 78% by 2035 this is a massive massive transformation massive transformation of society It's going to cost a lot as well Some green groups have warned that the UK is behind schedule for meeting its target Mr Johnson's commitment comes ahead of the COP26 conference a global united nations summit on tackling climate change to be held in Glasgow Please go to forbritain.uk slash climate and have a look at some of the videos on there They will explain to you in layman's terms and in great detail the sheer absurdity of all of this How much it's going to cost to implement the things they want to implement And how much of a dramatic change in our society it's going to be It'll tell you about wind and how wind is not going to be the answer to this Some have said we can expect blackouts in the future quite possibly quite probably actually If this is anything, if the current record on wind farms and the ability of wind farms to generate electricity is anything to go back So here's the Greta Thunberg story I wanted to tell you about love this one absolutely love it Headline this is from where are we what date is this There's a couple of days ago there's actually no date on the article strangely okay Headline Greta Thunberg attacks Boris Johnson's so-called green industrial revolution over be killing pesticide No Greta Thunberg has been slagging off the UK Unsurprisingly it's quite quite common these days She has criticised the UK for being the starting place of the climate change crisis that are also terrified of By saying that the UK has a sort of bigger part to play in all of this because of the industrial revolution So she's criticising the industrial revolution Presumably she and others like her would like to go back to scraping a living out of a little patch of land I mean really some people might appeal to them but to me it just screams criticism of industry Criticism of wealth criticism of the Western industrial system and this to me Knowing I've seen I've seen Greta Thunberg several times on absurd opinions that she's got about how basically the West is responsible for everything in the Western world to be leading this in the Industry and trade and capitalism of course is really the target here and they do want she and she can get the platform she has if she didn't have support across the mainstream Want to bring down the economic system completely and that's what this is all about and I think that's pretty obvious to most people now So she's been criticising the UK because of the industrial revolution Western countries usually get the brunt of all this but let me just show you a little chart and this won't surprise you at all Let me show you a little chart You can see he's at the top and anywhere you go you can look up you can go to a million different sources a million different charts a million different articles Anywhere you go you will see who the leading polluter is and pollution is an actual problem carbon dioxide is not a problem pollution actually is Biggest polluter China if CO2 emissions did matter it would still be China It's China the UK down at the bottom of the list with a measly little 1% and yet somehow the UK is uniquely and specifically responsible And must pay a special kind of price that's that was the implication in what she was saying because of the industrial revolution Industry is what's been criticised there if it was genuine If it was sincere it would be for China the anger, the ire, the frustration the criticism would be for China and not just from Greta Thunberg but from the UN and all the other Meth pieces on this but China is communist and China gets away with an awful lot of stuff because China is communist and you can't criticise communists Because you might inadvertently end up criticising communism which isn't what they want to do and we know why Okay let's have a look at something else that caught my eye which was a review by the BBC Are the Conservatives keeping their election promises? I want to go through this quickly. One particular thing I wanted to mention was on the nurses and doctors and police officers that they promised We know how popular the police are So promise delivering 50,000 more nurses and 6,000 more doctors Have they delivered on it up by it says here on GPs for example there were 34,354 full-time equivalents imposed in July 2021 so that 34,000 full-time GPs in July 2021 Has gone up which had gone up by only 108 since December 2019 so they're promise of 6,000 more doctors absolutely miles and miles off The 20,000 more police, Conservatives promise this for England and Wales by March 2023 but we're not there yet So the latest figures up to the 30th of June 2021 show an extra 9,814 officers recruited so not yet at least that hasn't been met Now here's an interesting one, the get Brexit done promise which Boris Johnson it was basically his make America greater gamblers and he just said it over and over and over again I prefer it worked because politics is like that and people want a very strong associate, politicians want something very strongly associated with them so that people strongly associate them with something And if it's something that people want that's what they hear and get Brexit done was quite literally Boris Johnson's answer to everything during the lead up to the last general election So here's the analysis I'll just read it, it's not very long I'll read it to you, this promise was certainly achieved in a literal sense as the UK left the EU on the 34th of January 2020 Britain departed from the EU single market and customs union 11 months later after agreeing a basic free trade deal with its neighbours But if the slogan implied Brexit would be done and does it, it did imply that this has clearly not happened a huge amount remains on resolve, yes it does Disputes about Northern Ireland and fishing rights continue to fester Now one thing I want to do a very soon and I'm working on the manifesto to come up to the next conference which by the way 28th of November is the for Britain conference and actual conference will actually all be in the same room together for the first time in a long time really looking forward to 28 the tickets for that will be available from the end of October Specific manifesto I want to write is a job creation manifesto, follow is over, people are going to be, it's going to hit the fan now We need jobs and we need ideas to create jobs one of them one of these areas where we can create jobs is by fixing the fishing industry doesn't only create fishing jobs But communities around that other jobs for when the fishing the fishing is done and the fish abroad in this creativity processing of it selling of it creates jobs Actually on that if you have any thoughts on job creation, please let me know, please email either me directly or Sharon on enquiries out for Britain UK Any thoughts on job creation please let me know of course lower in taxes is another one So to carry on a huge amount remains unresolved disputes about Northern Ireland fishing rights continue to fester from food exporters to musicians who want to tour your many people are still struggling to deal with new bureaucracy So very labor shortages in a number of industries have roots in the decision to cut ties with the EU is nice bit of from anti anti Brexit sentiment from the BBC A large number of trade deals have been signed around the world to replace the ones the UK had in Europe, but the promise of a quick deal with the United States hasn't happened Brexit say sovereignty has been restored and on unwanted regulations can now be cut. Okay, one more an Australian style points based system to control immigration. I don't care what their promise was. I don't care about a point space system. It's all what how she left with this nonsense. I'll be polite. It's all nonsense. We know this. And do you know how I know this? Do you know how we know this? Because I can talk about points until the blue on the face. There's no point system. Down in Dover. And we know what's happening there. Absolute records keep being broken in Dover. Thousands. We've got more people come in really double the people come in over on dinghies into the Kent coast nearly double already this year what we had last year and that was a massive amount from the year before. I've already we've got we've covered this several times in great detail. So I don't care what they say. I mean, it's not a theater, political theater. I mean, let's see what it says. EU citizens wishing to live and work in the UK now have to apply by a points based system the same as citizens from the rest of the world. It's I can scarcely bring myself scarcely bring myself to read it before Brexit. These reforms were not possible because the UK was part of the EU single market, which gives citizens the freedom to live and work and I'll you give me you know what was possible before Brexit was any kind of control over immigration at all. None. There's none. Okay, quickly on moving on from that quickly on. The fuel crisis as it's been called in the media. This is from just before we came on from Sky News. Let's see where we are the fuel crisis in parts of the UK is still challenging a petrol bus has worn as the armed forces were drafted into help deliver fuel. Amid ongoing driver shortages about 200 military personnel have been deployed in London on the southeast where the worst shortages remain as part of operation. Escaline in an effort to increase the number of tanker drivers. However, EG group which runs about 400 UK petrol stations announced on Monday afternoon that it was removing its 30 pound cap on buying fuel as a situation on its four courts has improved. Maybe a little bit of a storm in a key in a teacup there. But the media do love to store things up as we very well know the M25 protesters. Again, that's not just the M25. Today we have this is the latest on it. This is from again just literally before we started insulate Britain. They call themselves protesters have been confronted by angry drivers as the group blocked more roads in London. This is today police arrested 38 climate change activists near the Blackwell tunnel entrance during morning rush hour. Well, isn't it about time. They rested somebody for something. But you know what we've we've had and controversially a police being rather nice to these protesters. And we used to police being rather nice to protesters and again it's part of what we've talked about the police taking political sides. We've known that they got up and danced with extension rebellion and black lives matter and pride and all this sort of rubbish. So we know exactly where the police are and this this stuff has been yet another example. Mike speakman wrote a brilliant letter to the telegraph and to GB news. He said both ignored it. And my talks often and powerfully about the dramatic dramatic change in policing since his time in policing. I've spoken to Mike about this on several occasions and, you know, the things that the the political neutrality that was once a hallmark of policing should be restored. It has to be restored and any decent government would restore it. But sadly, we don't have a decent government. We don't have a decent opposition either. We don't have a decent parliament. It's genuinely sad and it's very, very dangerous for a society for police to nail their political colors to the mass in the way that they have. Okay, let's go through some questions. So, I'm really do agree with the general opinion that Boris slash conservatives are just playing at being a government but actually taking orders from a higher globalist power. Um, yeah, I, I, you know, it's easy to sympathize with that view. And it's getting easier, because when all of the world's countries and particularly Western countries are singing from the same Him sheet, you have to suspect that an even opposition parties, for the most part, and there's our. dissenters breaking through if they're not getting into government, they are at least getting into parliaments and having some success around Europe. Um, but it's got to be. It's got to be some of it, much of it, most of it even takes place in full view. It's not conspiracy. It takes place in full view. You've got the United Nations, you've got them attempting to and what not even attempting to doing it, dictating to countries, what they may or may not do refugees is one pertinent and prime example. The UN loves to tell us that we have to take Western countries primarily have to take an unlimited number of refugees and that we have to accommodate their culture and we have to make them safe. And they're not at no point in any of their dictates. Is there any concern for us? People actually in the West, people actually from the West. No concern. And climate change is obviously the other one. And I think that they like global issues, global problems and covered absolute blessing to them and exploited to the absolute health. And regardless of what your view on this is no one can deny that covered has is a gift to globalist because a global problem. And they love global problems. Because it requires a global solution. This is the sort of and actually, you know, when this when this conference starts in Glasgow wait, just count how many times you hear this sort of rhetoric. Yeah, I think it's pretty clear. And I don't think it's a conspiracy theory. I don't think it's anything of the kind. I think it's pretty clear that governments are acting. Not in our interests, but in the interests of others. And I think with climate change, you're going to see more and more of that. But in terms of freedoms last, it's not in our interests to lose our freedoms. And our freedoms will be lost to the climate alarmism. Climate alarmism as Paul puts it. Check out do go to for Britain UK slash climate. Absolutely excellent presentations on there will explain all of this in much detail. Mia, so Sarah's family should take a civil action against the police for that for their dereliction of duty. They should crowd fund would be good to start this up. Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. This is Chris Sarah ever adds family. They should and they may well. What's your take on Tony and Cherie Blair's tax avoidance buying the offshore company that had their houses and are set to avoid the 12 312. I haven't read that story, but I won't. I mean, I'm not going to fall over in shock or anything that Tony and Cherie Blair are using every presumably like I said with the story but presumably using every possible tactic available as people like that do to avoid paying tax. I'm not charged. But like I said, I haven't read that story. I'll have a look for it. John says I hope I will be allowed into England one day without a jab passport would love to attend a for Britain meeting your biggest American supporter. I wish we had a party like yours here. Thank you very much, John. It's very, very kind. I do hope also that one day you'll be able to come here without a jab passport. We're still a bit towing and throwing on the vaccine passport. We were not quite sure whether one is coming or not. Some of you are probably saying we are sure. It'll come. It'll come. But we the play going on that has been going on is we are having vaccine passports. We're not having vaccine passports and we're back to having vaccine passports. We're not at the moment. We're not having them. We know you can trust the government. Can't you? Everyone knows we can trust the government. And yes, that is. That's not it. Disarchasms understatement. Okay. Interesting question from Stu is the biggest threat mass immigration COVID restrictions draconian climate measures. I think Stu, they are all the same. They're all the same issue. And what they are is the disempowerment of the people. COVID disempowered us to the point where we were told to stay in our houses and did not shut down the entire economy. Climate change will be the same. And we were already talking about just that article I briefly referred to a little while ago. It's already talking about banning the sale of certain type of petrol and diesel cars. And you know, if you because we break down and you're going to not have presumably old petrol and diesel cars, presumably the sale of them will also be disallowed. And all electric cars are going to be new. So you're going to have to find the funds. At the moment, you can probably get a old A to B if you're doing sort of a petrol and diesel car for a grand or so. But I doubt you're going to get a new electric car for a grand or so. So people are going to be priced out. If the current electric or diesel car breaks down and is written off and is just can't get any more miles out of it, they'll be obliged to fork out for a new electric car. And that's going to price a lot of people out of it. So these are all erosions of our freedoms. Mass immigration is also it's a transformation of our society in so many different ways. But also we're going to be taxed to the hilt to pay for all this taxed to their hilt. That's also a seizure of our power, the money they take off as less money we have. This is a seizure. Take, take, take, take our freedoms, take our money, dissolve, dilute the culture by completely transforming it with multiculturalism and all the other consequences of mass immigration. And of course, mass immigration further erodes our freedom of speech because we're not allowed to talk about it. We're not allowed to object to it. If you object to it, you're a racist and the worst possible thing that can happen in the political sphere is to be called a racist. It's over for you. And we know it will happen. All of that is an erosion of our freedoms. So the religion of peace into the mix. And you're in trouble. It's all, it's the perfect storm. It's all related. It's all intended to remove the freedoms of what once were the freest and wealthiest people in the world. Europeans and other Westerners. Before it says, I'm not sure this is from before any heavy goods vehicle driver can legally work in the industry. They must complete a driver CPC qualification. This qualification taken in four parts is the professional standard for all HDV drivers. And it's an EU directive. This is still in effect. And just one of the reasons why we have a driver shortage. Okay. Interesting. Thank you very much. I'm Frankie. Before we finish, I want to show you the little video from Saturday to finish up with last comment from Frankie. It's a shame that when a woman is murdered by a policeman, there is a conversation about misogyny in the police. But when a woman is murdered by an immigrant, there's no conversation. Brilliant point. Thanks very much. Frankie completely agree. In fact, you know, there's going to be review into attitudes among the police now. Another useless, another useless review. There's no review though of what as you so rightly point out Frankie, no review at all of what immigrants, particularly as we know. Immigrants from certain societies and certain cultures are doing to women, girls. No review of that. No discussion of that. In fact, when we had a so-called review of this by ordered by pretty potato looking at the grooming gangs. The pertinent issue, the religious beliefs of the men involved was completely. The only mention of it was to exclude it as a possible cause. Ridiculous. Absolutely ridiculous. Um, Stu, you do know, I'm sorry. Now we have a perfect storm. Maybe the wind farms will work. Don't bet on it. Do not bet on it. Even with a perfect storm. All right. One thing I do want to show you now, I can't, I don't quite know who this person is, but I just had to show you it. And some of the profits that the big drug companies are seeing in the wake of COVID won't surprise you. But I saw this tweet that I just have to show you. Um, it says, it's from a Twitter account, COVID forum. And it says, Pfizer made $19 billion in quarter to this year or $211 million per day. Some known risks of the job are blood clots and cardio myopathy. Luckily for them, for Pfizer, they make a eliquid. I'm pronouncing it the way it's spelled for treating blood clots sales up 13%. They also make vindicul to treat cardio myopathy sales up 77%. So for a little bit of clarity on that, two of the side effects, admitted side effects of the Pfizer job are blood clots and cardio myopathy. And Pfizer makes the drugs that, that treat blood clots and cardio myopathy and the sales of those are going up. Incredible. Absolutely incredible. Right, I want to show you a little speech. I did. I said that they don't. You're going to have to write a little speech I did on Saturday. This was in Stanley, in the Northeast. And I pick up here from where I'd said the beginning of it. It was filmed on film, but I, because I said I wasn't I wasn't scheduled to speak at this. At the beginning, I was talking about how I had gone through the crowd and asked them about whether or not they voted and who they voted for. Before I go, before we finish on that, let me just mention again, the conference on the 28th of November tickets for that will be available from the end of October. On Sunday, just gone yesterday. I spent the day in Derbyshire, Chesterfield, and with sitting a lot on all day course on the common law, I wanted to see because I know there's a lot of discussion on it. And I know there are people who, who are increasingly turning to common law to redefine or revive their rights in the face of the Coronavirus Act and other oppressive statutes. So I'm going to write up my analysis of that yesterday. And I'll do that. That'll be a little bit during the week. If I don't, then I will definitely do it for next week's Sunday column. And I'll be back at standing the park in Hartlepool next Sunday morning. Wednesday is the Northeast regional meeting, which is in Hartlepool, which is nice and convenient for me. I normally have to drive all over the country. The Northeast regional meeting is Wednesday night at half past seven in Hartlepool. Please do come along. If you're in the Northeast, come along. Give Sharon a shout on enquiriesappforbritain.uk to find out where it is. Common law is very important. It is, but I'll share my honest, honest view on it. Some people might not agree necessarily with my opinions on this. But giving, reflecting on my time training as a lawyer and what I'd heard yesterday at this course is very interesting. I'll give my analysis of it in some detail in the coming days. What else? I'm going to be attending the next London branch meeting as well. And I'll mention that in the next week and the time coming up to it. Okay. Thank you very much, everyone. Thanks very much for joining me this evening. I'm enjoying the new setup. And I definitely like this new microphone. I really do. It's the little things, isn't it? I'll be back once a morning with my Hartlepool, all things Hartlepool live streaming back here next week at eight o'clock with back to the video, although in the same setting back to the videos. And I think that's, I think that's all I have to mention of things going on. If not, I shall mention, by the way, if anyone knows of protests like the one in Stanley on Saturday, give me any anyone you hear about, give me a shout. Because it's just so I was really, really proud on Saturday to see for Britain flags flying. And, you know, these members, the members who go along and to fly the flag at these protests and at these events are so incredibly valuable. I mean, it's such an asset to the party and I'm so, so grateful to them all. And, yeah, it gives me great pride and gratitude to see the flags flying as they were on Saturday. If anyone knows about events coming up, please, please let me know and maybe I'll go along and grab the microphone at those as well. Will the yard wall be painted by then? Not sure Fraser, I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I might put a bit of graffiti up. Let's see. Keep an eye. I might, I might change. You never know. You never know what backgrounds will appear. I might surprise you as we go on. Thanks very much, everyone. Look after yourselves. I shall see you very soon. And in the meantime, here is the just a three minute clip of the speech I did on Saturday morning at Saturday afternoon in Stanley. Thanks very much, everyone. Take care of yourselves. Good night. I've said they don't vote or they vote for Labour. Now I know that some people have given up on democracy, have given up on party politics and I don't blame you. But actually the truth of the matter is Labour and the Tories and the Greens and all the rest in the mainstream politics are behind this. They listen to their left wing funders and do what they're told. They are only in power because we keep running them there. That is the truth. That is the truth. And if every one of you stood for election, went out, knocked on doors, spoke to people and told them the truth, you might just challenge them. I genuinely believe that you can challenge them. And this isn't only about COVID. They have been lying to us, stealing our money, corrupting our system, destroying the country for decades, for a million different ways. They've taken away your free speech, they tax you up to the eyes and you get nothing for it. They've opened the borders to people they are not vaccinating. They are destroying you and they do it in the full knowledge that at the next election you will go out and vote them straight back in again. Not you specifically because you don't seem to vote. Vote. Don't vote for them. And if you think there's no one to vote for, stand yourself. It is easy to do. Don't give up on democracy. Take it back. Please take back your democracy. Someone mentioned eating public school boys. That's what they are. And they sit in Westminster spending your money on their fattening themselves up. They are making fools of us. All they care about. Protest is great. Keep doing it. But I tell you from years in politics, all politicians care about is their seat and keeping their seat. If you challenge that, they will change. Challenge their seats. Take their cushy jobs. I do think we talk about the great reset and we all know what the great reset is. We know it's coming and we know that the public school boys, the Ethonians, think their great reset is coming. I actually want a great reset. And we can have a great reset, but it's not the ones the rich and powerful in Westminster think. Our great reset is to kick them out of power. It is coming. It is coming. But if you give up, if you give up on your democracy, you may as well just leave them to it. Let them have your money. Let them have your power on your democracy. Take it back. Have your great reset.