 Okay, hello, good evening all. Little bit late again, wrestling with things, wrestling with things. It never goes quite how I want it to go. Good evening all, I hope you're all doing well. Thank you very much for joining me. I hope you had a good weekend because we certainly did. I'm gonna have a little look at a Daily Mail article about us this weekend. We had a peaceful weekend of campaigning in Batley and Spen and I want to thank everyone again who came along. I really, really am so, so proud of everyone. So thank you. There are a few things I want to do tonight and a few things I want to show you, a few things I want to cover. Largely about the election of Batley and Spen, a couple of articles I want to go through and about what's going on in this campaign, this increasingly, apparently increasingly aggressive campaign and one that is being covered so dishonestly by the press in so many ways. And including in, just before I came on, I saw a video between Julie Hartley Brewer and his name, Brendan O'Neill, about there being no discussion of the teacher and the Mohammed cartoons in the Batley and Spen by-election. This is, it's annoying. I mean, they know who we are. They know we exist, we know this. And they know that we do speak out about this. And they might hunch my assumption about all of this. This media pretends that nobody is talking, media apparently on our side of the fence. Pretending that nobody is talking about this is quite simple because if they acknowledge someone's talking about it, they're going to have to, or at least there will be pressure on them to provide a platform for that someone. This is not what's wanted because they know that that someone, me, will say things that they don't particularly want to hear and that they don't want to be responsible for publishing. And that's the big issue. They're afraid, it's a conspiracy of fear across politics and through to the media. And that little circle that exists, that unwritten alliance to keep quiet about these issues is the unwritten alliance between the mainstream politicians and the press. It is apparently getting nasty. I've been asked about it being divisive. It is certainly divisive and it's divisive for several reasons. One, the main one, the main problem in all of this is the Labour Party vying for the Muslim vote and it seems only the Muslim vote, although I'll show you a couple of different Labour Party leaflets this evening. George Galloway vying for the Muslim vote. When these issues are raised, it is always with an attitude and a response of appeasement to the Muslim community. And that's what's causing the division and it would understandably cause division when the majority, the non-Muslim majority of a town are essentially cast aside and given silly little things. They're nothing profound, nothing that acknowledges the major problems that they have. So no one's really speaking to them. And that's what's causing the division. That's what's causing the tension. There is obviously, there is a problem developing between Labour and the much many in the Muslim community there who don't like the fact that the Labour candidate is a lesbian and they don't, many are not happy about this. I saw this little circulation that if it was circulated by someone on the right wing of politics, would have just drawn the most ferocious attacks from the left, describing her as quote openly lesbian and a danger to our children and Labour brought her into the house of Allah absolutely, if anyone remotely conservative were to say anything like that, the left would attack ferociously. So many double standards and these anti-racists that went to Batley and Spen on Saturday are no concern whatsoever. For this teacher from Batley Grammar School, no concern whatsoever for the people who are subjected to anti-white violence, including murder and rape in that town and towns like it all over the country. No concern whatsoever. What they are is what, bullies? But they are genuinely threatening. I mean, we could not go into the centre of Batley on Saturday, it's not safe for us. It's not safe for us. We're the ones treated as the devil incarnate in the press and yet we're the ones who are not safe to campaign. We have to watch, even in the smaller areas where we wear a campaign and the sort of surroundings of Batley, if you like. We still have to, you still have to have security and you still have to watch your back. And this is, we're the ones that the press portrays as the threat and the danger and we're the ones who are in danger. And we're ignored by the press because they think that if they gave us a platform, they too would be in danger. Not just from the Muslim community but also from the left, who will just hound and attempt to destroy anyone who disagrees with them. I'm going to go through if you think, before I get into this topic fully, there is something else I want to show you. And it's not specific to this issue but I, it does make an important point and it does, I do want to show you this because I'm absolutely shocked by some of this. So, Trans Pride took place in London this weekend. And to put this into context, J.K. Rowling. You all know who everyone knows who J.K. Rowling is, the author of Harry Potter. And she has been extremely respectful and hasn't insulted or threatened anyone or urged for anyone's rights to be taken away. Nothing extremely respectfully said on social media. It's actually that biology exists and that in effect, I don't know if she's ever used the words but the trans women are not women. Here are some images. First of all, from the trans event and secondly, from social media. Have a look at these. Now I want to explain that last one. A turf is a trans-exclusionary radical feminist. It's basically any woman, radical feminist or otherwise or any person, radical feminist or otherwise who agrees with J.K. Rowling's position that trans women are not women. So kill the turf is what's written on the t-shirt. And here are some messages on social media. Now I wanted to show you those for to make a couple of points really. One, if this was in the opposite direction if this was trans people being threatened like this or a trans person being threatened like this, again you would meet a ferocious, ferocious outcry from the left and from the mainstream. But these kind of threats, this kind of language is kill the turf stuff is very, very common and nothing at all is done about it. And the second point I want to make on that is the reason nothing is done about it. These are left-wing darlings. This is a cause of the far left. The pro-trans, the aggressive pro-trans lobby is a cause of the far left. A bit like Palestine and other things that it adopts mass immigration. Defy them in any way no matter how moderately or respectfully as J.K. Rowling did, the violent response comes or the threats of violence response comes and the police and the mainstream and the mainstream press and the mainstream politics takes the left side. Whatever the causes that the left has adopted, the mainstream, the police will take that side. The police would do something if trans people were being threatened in that way. If the violence that is common against so-called turfs were going in the other direction, there would be action. But the police bear down to the left and to left-wing causes and actively demonstrate support for those left-wing causes in public as we know. The police has dominated and they're battered and beaten into submission and beaten into obedience by the extreme left. And it's also the reason that a part of this hypocrisy, this absolute double standard, you saw this guy from this Muslim from Birmingham shouting at Kim Leverter in the streets and again, if that had been someone from the right, if that had been a conservative, there would have been an absolute ferocious backlash. And not just from the left, but from the public sector which bows down to the left. And it's a very dark sign and it's a very dangerous situation that we're in. The police are taking sides politically and it shows in many different areas, many different aspects. Okay, I'm going to, since I wanna get through a couple of things for us, but then I'm going to go through, as I said last week, I was gonna do this. And I go down through the comments on the side. And respond to questions, comments. I do have a few questions that came in. One person asked me to respond to the Yorkshire Live debate, which I think five candidates were invited to. Just took place online with Yorkshire Live. And the questions that are on that, I've selected a few and I'll answer them. But first, I want to go into the Daily Mail's report on our peaceful campaigning on Saturday in Batley. The press, it's almost unbelievable how utterly toxic they are. And this is the Daily Mail. You would think they would have at least the slightest bit of sympathy for a patriotic pro-freedom position, but nothing. I mean, this is the most lazy journalism. It's not journalism. And this would not have been thinkable in my lifetime for a report to go out like this on a political candidate in a high-profile election and to give us no right of reply whatsoever, to not contact us, to ask us for comment. This would have been unthinkable. So not only have we got a situation where the police have taken sides politically and actively, so the press is lying with impunity and making everything, the moral and political mess that we're in, the press is absolutely at the heart of it. It's just a lie. So to start with, hundreds of anti-racism protesters have marched through a battle as a rally was held to support an anti-Muslim for Britain candidate in the by-election. Well, I mean, it's completely, completely wrong from the get-go. First of all, you have your parties have been named. The left wing, the extreme left being defended and elevated by the Daily Mail. That's how crazy everything is. I have painted as the good guys in the first sentence and it's also, it's allowing you to believe or encouraging you to believe that we held or we're going to hold an anti-Muslim rally in the middle of the town. That's what people are told immediately. And then you have stand up to racism groups, held a counter demonstration. It wasn't a counter demonstration. We didn't have a demonstration. We were leafleting in the circumference of Batley Town Centre in different parts of the constituency. We were leafleting as a party campaigning lawfully and peacefully. And yet this is described as a counter demonstration to us and our anti-Muslim rally. It is an absolute scandal. Of course, a few paragraphs down you have Nigel Farage's quote that comes up just about everywhere. When Nigel described us as, I'll read it to you. For Britain, which was denounced by Nigel Farage as fascist and is made up of former British National Party members. Another lie. Yes, there are former British National Party members. I'm former Labour. People are former Tory. Some people are former Greens. But they didn't feel any need to actually say that. They didn't believe that I was, used to be in the Labour Party, for example. It's just made up of former British National Party. We were expected to stage an anti-Muslim demonstration today, but it's numbers dwindled compared to 400 anti-racism protesters. We believe that. It's numbers dwindled. It again is encouraging people to believe that we gathered there, all anti-Muslim, threatening Muslims, all sorts of unlawful behaviour. But our numbers dwindled over time. Again, that strongly suggested, compared to 400 anti-racism protesters. It's genuinely unbelievable. Some 100 police officers were at the protest as surrounding forces were drafted in to ensure the rallies were peaceful. Not rallies. We didn't have a rally. A total of three arrests were made. Two for public order offences and a man was also arrested for possession of an offensive weapon. It doesn't say who they were or what side of the divide they were on. There are pictures, though, of people who I presume they are presenting as knuckle-dragging, violent, far-right, natty, thugs, but with very little description. And all the... There's a couple of pictures of white men on here and they're looking very menacing. And then you have a woman holding up a smash fascism and racism sign with a great, big, pleasant smile on her face. She's lovely. It's unbelievable. And they position the choice of pictures, the positioning of pictures. They're telling people a story and it's a complete lie. Demonstrators shouted scum and traitors as marchers were tortured by calling the anti-Muslim protesters Nazi scum. Now, again, I don't know who these people are. I don't know what they were shouting, but the Daily Mail is telling you it was for Britain. There's nothing in there clarifying that we weren't there as a party. It's beyond dishonest. I don't know how these people can do this. I really don't. I don't know how you can have so little integrity. Anyway, it goes on to talk about the shouting at Kim Ledbetter in the streets. It says it comes a day after Joe Cox's sister, Labour candidate Kim Ledbetter was shouted at in the street by an anti-LGBT and anti-Israel campaigner from Birmingham. They really are, this election, this episode is bringing out so much ugly truth. It's bringing so much ugly truth to the fore. This stuff going around about Kim Ledbetter being gay and the anti-Semitism as well, and it is anti-Semitism and I'm not saying that every single piece of criticism of Israel is anti-Semitism, but these people are. And they are trying so hard to out anti-Israel each other. And I put out a letter on Facebook this week from George Galloway and his As-salamu alaykum and his, if God wills it, I will be, I will be standing on the floor of the commons opposing Israel and supporting your religious freedom. And I know what that means, that means your demands for Sharia. Absolutely incredible, absolutely incredible. And a big cause, a big reason for the divisive nature as I keep hearing it called of this campaign. Now, speaking of courting and exclusively courting the Muslim vote, despite this episode and this, you know, even while this guy was shouting at her in the street, Kim Ledbetter, even while he was shouting at her, she must know about this article, notice that's gone around complaining about how she was brought into the house of God and she's a danger to children and she must know about this. Even in the midst of all that, the community she defends is Muslims and exclusively so. And she says to this guy, the Muslim community deserves so much better than this. It really is, anyway, on that, on that, just to show they have learned no lessons, she has learned no lessons, it doesn't matter. And I've seen, I've watched some of the responses to her on social media, people from Battalion Spen Center, maybe if you had something to say to us, maybe if you spoke to us about serious issues that affect us, we might warm to you a bit more because it's clear that she's worried and I think Labour are worried about this one. None of it goes in. So here it is, post verbal attack in the street. Here's the latest leaflet from Kim Ledbetter in Battalion Spen. Picture on that has caused, you see, this is what happens when you fall over yourself to try to be best friends with warring factions. When you're trying to please everybody, you're trying to square a circle, trying to, the cognitive dissonance, it's incredible, but this is what's happened as a result of this picture on this leaflet. This is from Guido this evening. So the first leaflet, we see very clearly carrying quite a clear anti-India, quite a clear taking off sides in Kashmir and it's even that, even that astonishes me. We've got a parliamentary by-election in a West Yorkshire seat. And the issues that seem to be most closely discussed are Kashmir, Palestine, Islamophobia, and a teacher in hiding for Islamophobia, or for upsetting Muslims. That's the nature of a parliamentary by-election in West Yorkshire. No wonder the silent majority is so silent. No wonder people have lost faith in this. Why is a West Yorkshire seat by-election about Kashmir? But the Labour friends of India now are displeased at the obvious taking off sides in the debate on Kashmir and in an anti-India position. So now the India contingent of Labour is upset. You've got fighting between the Muslims in the party, the Jews, Gays, and now Indians. And they're all bickering at each other in the middle of this parliamentary by-election in a West Yorkshire seat. How do we get here? This is, it's surreal. Okay, that's the leaflet that is going to song of Kim Ledbetter's future. She thinks, she hopes, I don't think so. Future constituency. Some of them are getting the one you just seen and some of them have gotten the last one, which was all about Kashmir and Palestine. This is what is going out to other folk. Now, I don't know that for a fact, but I'd put a few quid on it. I don't think that these Kashmir leaflets are going to the white walking class areas of Batley and Spen, to be honest with you. Or I need the white areas of Batley and Spen. This is what's going to those areas. There's a couple of interesting points to make on that. One is the protecting, I mean, first of all, these are just, there's nothing profound there. There's nothing serious there. It's all sort of bread and butter, easy, light, uncontroversial politics, better roads, good jobs. Serious and profound matters from foreign countries are being addressed to the Muslim community. And platitudes, inane platitudes to the non-Muslim community. One of those I find really interesting. Let me just take it back up for one second. Protected green spaces. Do you believe them? Do you believe that if Labour or in government they'd be protecting green spaces? Or would we just, well, what they would actually do, no doubt if they had the money and they'll tax people for the money, it's just build, build, build, build and build. And that is their response. And their response to mass immigration, which they always support, is to build and build and build more houses. I don't know how they're going to do that and protect green spaces. But she doesn't mean, I mean, none of that means anything. None of that, she doesn't thought about this. This doesn't matter. And again, there's nothing serious, there's nothing profound. Good jobs, yes, that's absolutely essential. But that's a given, isn't it? She's very specific, very targeted, very powerful points to make to the Muslim community. And this, these platitudes to everyone else. This I want to show you just before I move on. I want to show you this from Owen Jones. I'm only including it because it made me laugh. First of all, the language. They're always so hostile out there, they're always so threatening. They must pay for this for the rest of their political lives. Owen thinks he's clever. Owen and people like him think they're clever. Their elitism and their snobbery is only eclipsed by their ignorance in all of this. In this issue, they think they're so profoundly informed and morally superior. First of all, it's not, you've already seen the messages that went around, the message that went around. You've already seen her shouted out in the street for this. And yet, still no condemnation. He's not there to condemn this homophobic abuse. He's there to say that if you think or say that this may be a factor in Muslims not voting for the Labour candidate in this election, you're a racist. And that's that. Even if you know, you have a brain in your head and you get that it's the religion that causes that attitude and the religion that would be responsible for that attitude, not the race, the religion, if you dare to suggest that deeply held religious values that say that a lesbian shouldn't vote for a lesbian woman, if you dare to suggest that it's a factor, you're racist and you must be punished for it for the rest of your political life. Always so aggressive, always so full of ignorance and hatred and unable to contemplate or countenance that those of us who are critical of this religion are critical of it for a good reason and that we understand it and we've thought about it and we studied it and actually it's now playing out in real life in front of own Jones and still that's his response and it's response while thinking he is so clever. I don't know if it's me, but I actually think that own Jones has got nastier in the last couple of years. I mean, he was always a lefty, but he's gotten particularly nasty I think in the last couple of years, always so hostile, always so aggressive and dictating how it is. If they think that Islamic beliefs are in any way a factor in how Muslims might vote, if you would think that you're a racist, how absurd is that to come to? It's a ridiculous conclusion to come to and yet he says it with such force and moral certainty. It's down the rabbit hole. We are so far down it. Okay, BBC News tonight. I'm going to, because it's the BBC, I can read this. Okay, I won't read it on, but I can read most of it. This is from about an hour ago. Labour activists campaigning ahead of the Battle and Spen by-election have been pelted with eggs and kicked in the head. The region's mayor has said. Tracy Braben said she was leafleting for Labour in battle on Sunday when her group was followed, verbally abused and physically assaulted. The West Yorkshire mayor and former Battle and Spen MP said campaigners included young people and the elderly. West Yorkshire police has issued an image of a man wanted over the attacks. The force said it sought to speak to the man in relation to eggs being thrown at canvassers in Whitaker Street badly at about half four on Sunday. It said four offenses of assault had been recorded, including one in which a man suffered minor injuries from being punched and kicked. The force said it believed three suspects described as Asian men wearing hooded tops were involved. Ms Braben, who holds the police and crime commissioner, who also holds the police and crime commissioner role for the region, praised officers for their swift response. And here is the quote from her. So to recap, we have Labour candidates attacked in the streets, eggs thrown at them and apparently four violent assaults. The police are looking for Asian men wearing hooded tops. Here's what Tracy Braben had to say about it. The group I was with included young people and the elderly. I witnessed them being egged, pushed and forced to the ground and kicked in the head. We know why tensions are rising in our streets. Those who want to sow division are not welcome in our community. Who do you think she means? I bet if she were pushed on that issue, who she means is us. Sowing division in our communities. You know who those words almost always apply to. They've been applied to me a few times just in this by-election. So we're even responsible for this. It doesn't say that in direct words but it's the heavy implication throughout that somehow the far right are responsible for this. And in standing in a parliamentary by-election as is entirely our right, we are sowing division in communities. And no, that's not what it says directly but the article as a whole implies it. Always, always our fault. Finally, last thing I want to mention before I get on to questions is something that you might not be entirely aware of. Three people killed in a knife attack in Germany on Friday where all women police say. So on Friday there was a Somali man went into the city of Würzburg in Germany and killed three women and attacked five more. All of the people attacked were women. The 24 year old suspect, a Somali immigrant, grabbed a knife from the kitchen section of a department store attacking several inside. He then lashed out at people outside. Five women and a child were also injured in the attack. So all women police say the suspect was possibly psychologically unstable as we don't say and may have held extremist Islamist beliefs. On Saturday he appeared in court charge with three murders and six counts of attempted murder and causing grievous bodily harm. And I did see various articles about this with police and press just absolutely mystified as to what his motive could have been. And while I was reading some of this, I came across other stories of similar incidents in Germany. One incident and then again this is for our own Jones, a gay couple attacked in Dresden, one of them killed. You hear, we know about violent anti-Semitic attacks all over Europe. We know of course about the rape gangs. We know all about the anti-white violence. We know, we also know the, shall I say, how shall I put this, intercultural violence, the joys of multiculturalism. And those joys can be seen in this parliamentary by-election when in a West Yorkshire seat, Kashmir and Palestine seem to be the main concern of the Labour candidates. And I watched on the Yorkshire Live that debate between a few of the candidates only on the issue of the teacher. This is one of the questions that I was contacted to answer. On the issue of the Batley Grammar School teacher, both Tory and Labour gave exactly the same answer. They both believe in freedom of speech, but we must be sensitive to religious feelings and cultural sensitivities. That was the same answer for both of them. And basically what that means is not, we believe in freedom of speech as long as you don't cause offence, but we believe in freedom of speech as long as you don't cause offence to Muslims because we're afraid of Muslims. So instead, we'll just attack and smear anyone who raises the things we don't want raised. We don't want yet more evidence and examples of aggression in the name of adherence to Sharia. So free speech all the way, but only in accordance with the Sharia was the response from both Labour and Tory. I think you can guess what my response is. I will be as offensive for as long as people, for as long as ex-Muslims have to live in fear, for as long as apostates and blasphemers are executed across the Muslim world. For us to bow down to this and go out of our way not to cause offence is so immoral and so absolutely cowardly. I don't know what, whatever happened to solidarity? Why don't we exercise free speech in solidarity with people who are imprisoned or tortured or killed around the world for using the free speech that the Tories and Labour are both willing to give up in the name of not causing offence to Islam. Okay, I'm gonna go down through some of these comments. Would you consider a merger with other parties from Danny? No, people are obviously very welcome to join us as long as they agree with the overriding objectives and principles, people are very willing to join us. But the problem is, Danny, that the other parties are not willing to really put their heads above the parapet on this. I saw a brilliant article by Robert Spencer about Lawrence Fox and about a speech he gave and he had talked about freedom of speech and the teacher, but never mentioned Islam. We can't do that. First of all, I don't think it's what the country needs. I think it needs the truth and it needs to be able to put its trust in a party and the way it will be able to put its trust in a party is if we are absolutely upfront and straightforward about this. We didn't come this far only to start denying the truth now and I won't backpedal or pretend or take back anything that I've said because I know it's true, but I won't rein it in either. It's a matter of trust. It's a matter of integrity. We said we would stick to the truth and we will, so that would have to be compromised to merge with other parties and I don't think that's in the best interests. I'm not able to do it, I'm just not. It's a matter of serious integrity to me that I don't say what isn't true and I don't try to water down the truth. The country deserves better and I do genuinely think the country needs it and I think that it will create trust between us as a party and the vote in public. Delivering liberty. I was expecting a hosting. Sorry about the water, it's unelectable in most places, especially in areas like Batley and Spen. Galloway has a better chance. I mean, Galloway is courting the Muslim vote and you know as labor is, because they are active and large numbers of Muslims will go out and vote and controversial though it may be, I suspect there'll be some cheating as well. If the people who agreed with me, if the press spoke honestly about us and gave us any opportunity to speak to the people in large numbers, if the people who agreed with me voted, then Galloway would stand no chance. The problem is the majority in this seat and in others have become so disillusioned and so distrustful of politicians that they don't bother to vote. In Batley and Spen, Muslims are 20%, that means 80% are non-Muslims. Among that 80%, the numbers who know that what I'm saying is true, who live with this stuff, if they voted in large numbers, if they had access to what we have to say, truth, true access would not be propaganda from the press. We were trans, Galloway. Absolutely trans and this is not a level playing field. Let me go on. I would like to see Jared Batten on board. I'm a very, very fond of Jared on it and a very brave person. Okay. A lot of comments. Somebody said, silent majority won't turn out. I mean, this is the problem. It's the, it's the, it's the problem. I'm gonna recall the majority for a reason because they are the majority and this is a democracy. And if the silent majority did turn out, we wouldn't be subjected to labor and Tory. One after, back and forward, back and forward. And this exactly the same, almost word for word, almost word for word, identical response from them on one of the biggest questions and one of the biggest issues in this by-election. Silent majority won't turn out. Sadly, probably not. If they did, we'd be in a lot better place. Okay. Let me go into questions on here. Okay. Now this is interesting. And this is from Tony, who's telling me. I've noticed on Shared Your Campaign video, which exceeded 27,000 views versus the Tories under 1,000. Focusing on Bali Locals, what's your lucky infrastructure you'd address? Okay. First of all, I want to just mention something about the number of views on our campaign, the main campaign video, which is on the Forbidden Account on YouTube. And when this went on the other day, it was shooting up. The views were shooting up and shooting up. And they were going up. I would sort of check it frequently throughout the evening. And they were going up by the three or 4,000 every time. I looked at it and said, this is absolutely shooting up. Next morning I got up and it was on 29,000 views. And I knew that was too small for something that had been going up that quickly. And back that afternoon from Bali, it was on 26,000. So in an attempt to make us look less popular than we are, in an attempt to persuade people who might come to have a look that we are not getting the numbers of views that we are, YouTube is clearly cutting off a view number. So we have the Daily Mail writing absolute tripe about us. We have the BBC heavily implying that we are causing trouble. This division and this aggression in this by-election has been caused by the presence of the far right. Those who want to sow division in communities and all those buzzwords. We also have YouTube reducing the numbers of views that we have. So okay, I've just been told that the campaign video which I do want to show you, just I'll play it at the end. I do wanna get one of two more questions first. Serious question, this is from Paul. How do you keep your temper with idiots like the Daily Mail slagging you off? My blood pressure would be 500 over 200. To say I don't get anointed at all would not be true. I do get anointed. It does make the blood pressure go up a little bit. But when you have it for so long and you're so used to it, you expect it. And I kind of see it as part of a bigger picture. I mean, we know where we are. We know what we're up against. We know the obstacles we face. We know the walls that are at every turn, there's a big brick wall facing us. We know this. So that's, I see this article in the Daily Mail as just a part of that bigger picture. I believe that wall will fall down. I believe that the truth will reach the public. And I'm not talking about in a hundred years time either I'm talking about soon. But that is the brick wall. And I just see this article as one more brick in that wall and it's expected. It's expected, I expect it. I went to speak to, I mentioned this on my Sunday column yesterday, I went to speak to a team making a film on the British Empire for Channel 4. And I knew what to expect. I knew there'd be very few questions about the British Empire. It wasn't, this was about trying to wrong foot me. I tried to plant things and imply, see this is what they do. The journalists will do this. In their questions, they will make an accusation. It's stated as a fact. So it's a little bit like, why are you such a racist? And these are the kind of questions they want to get on film. And you just know what to expect. And after a while, it's just all part of the battle, all part of the job really, what we have to do is put up with this stuff, but it is annoying. Very, very frustrating. And the blood pressure does go up a little bit. So we all, this is from Babs. So we all know this country is heading towards being an Islamic country. So how is that going to fit in with all this LGBTQ stuff at school? It's not, I don't agree with all the LGBTQ plus, plus, plus stuff at school either, it shouldn't be there. We certainly, this is putting adult issues onto children's shoulders, but it's not. There's not going to be any place for LGBT or much else either as Islam establishes its feet. And again, it's the best example I can give is Iran and the rise of Islam there. And the communists helped the Mullahs come to power and then the Mullahs killed them. And it's a similar thing here. There's not going to be any combaya between, of course there are individual Muslims who won't be moderately homophobic, but the ideology is and the clashes are starting to appear, the cracks are starting to appear. Labour has gotten itself into a spin, an absurd circle. And the Muslims will break away from Labour. They have no time for this equality business. They'll break away from Labour. That happened fairly soon, the next few years I think. You can see that obviously the cracks are already starting to appear now. And the Islam party is only around the corner and they will turn on, viciously turn on LGBTQ and any other issue or community that isn't favoured by Muslims expect an absolute escalation of this. That's what's going, that is what's common. There'll be no sitting around the campfire, running through the fields together, holding hands. There'll be bloodshed. Labour are starting, well, Labour are not starting to frighten this out. Labour are too stupid to realise this, even when it's shouting in their faces. I still don't realise it. Demon Shelby, what do you think about Pity's idea of a processing centre in Africa? I think if it's coming from Pity Patel, it's another attempt to deflect and distract from the fact that she has continued the trend of home secretary after home secretary of allowing mass immigration into this country. We're now going out. I covered this, was it last week or the week before? We're now going out of our way to go abroad to find asylum seekers to bring here. It's just another gimmick by the Tories. I don't trust them. If she was serious, if the Tories were serious about any of this, they would have done it by now. I found it really interesting as well to see the Reclaim Party asking the Tories on Twitter, what's your position on freedom of speech? Well, they've been in government for 11 years, you know, but you know what they're going to say. They're going to say, we support freedom of speech, but they've been in government 11 years so you know through their actions and not their merely mere words what they think of freedom of speech. They've no interest in freedom of speech, none. This, they haven't done anything about hate speech laws. They haven't done anything to confront the, you know who are threatening overtly and covertly threatening to kill people for offending their religion. They've also done nothing about this. The, some of the things I pointed out earlier, the trans thing, people are being arrested for saying that women are women and men are men. The Tories have done nothing about any of this. So we know their position on freedom of speech. And asking them is really doesn't provide any clarity on the matter because you know what they're going to say. They're going to fluff it, just like Preeti Patel is doing here. And I wonder how many illegal immigrants came in through Dover while she was telling us about her processing center in Africa. Ben, have you heard the latest about labor calling on ministers to look at giving the coronavirus vaccine to animals once humans have been done with? Oh dear, I haven't heard that. It doesn't surprise me. I go to next week down at Batley and Spen we'll be over this week. We're going to go, I'm going to have a bit of a look in more detail at some of the coronavirus issues again. This vaccine thing, a few problems emerging. Germany and France apparently saying, which I'll go into in a bit more detail and we'll see what happens between now and then. Revisits coronavirus and vaccines next week. Saying that we can't, putting a travel ban on the UK. Even if we've had vaccines. Oh God, we'll never be able to travel again. But anyway, on that, just very, very briefly on that. The new health secretary is Sajid Javid. And he's saying that we are still going to be getting normal back, I bet it won't be exactly the same normal on July the 19th. And yes, given scandal of Matt Hancock breaking COVID rules he has resigned as health secretary and now we have Sajid Javid. Okay, right. I want to show you our campaign video. If you haven't shared this, please do. If you know anyone in the constituency, please get in touch with them. Please, if you know anyone who knows someone in the constituency, please get in touch. One more thing, just very briefly before I go. The party is experiencing some real momentum at the moment. The party is very excited at the moment. And we are intending to build on this. I'll tell you more about this again next week. But meeting on Friday to put a few more plans together. We have engaged the services of a highly competent, highly professional. I'll say a few words, marketing, promotion, creation. It's gonna look at the party, all of our outputs website, various different things and bring these to a new level of, to make them better and to work on getting our party. Because I meant genuinely what I said. The more people we will reach, the more people we can reach, that silent majority where if they knew about our policies, George Galloway wouldn't stand a chance. This person is going to be helping us to do that. It's a whole new level of professionalism that we are going up to. And we're really excited about it. And I will tell you more about that next week because we've got a planning meeting this far. We have met with this person, some discussed things we want to do, changes we want to make to take the party to the next level. And we will be planning in more detail this coming week. I want to thank everyone for the donations in this. It's been incredibly generous. Thank you and please do keep that coming in because there is a momentum with the party now. And we do now want to build on that and up our game in every respect. And on that, I'm going to leave you with the campaign video. And it is part of our new raising our level. At this week, I'm going to be, I may go live again during the week. I'm going to do, so I'm going to do a few videos between now and election day, keeping a very close eye on everything. I think it's time also that the media had some guts. And I'm speaking to people like Spiked Online or Talk Radio, GB News. Let's have collective courage on the issue in the battle and spend by election. Let's all have collective courage on that. And let's not pretend that nobody is talking about this. We are talking about it. And I'm very happy to talk to Talk Radio, GB News, despite whoever it may be, very, very happy. Let's be honest about this and let's have a bit of courage. And let me talk about this because everything I say about this is true. And the idea, it's incredible to me, the media is looking for someone to talk about this. And then when we do, it either ignores us or dismisses us as far right. So let's stop the slurs, stop the pretending that no one is brave enough to talk about this. I will talk about it. And in the name of free speech, I'd be very, very happy to talk to the very media that are saying, no one's talking about this. Invite me on and I'll talk about it. Absolutely no problem. Okay, I'll be back. I'll probably be back with another update video tomorrow. But I'll be keeping a very close eye on everything. I would encourage people to phone in to these radio shows or to answer these posts on social media that there is someone talking about it. Okay, I'll see you very soon. Next Monday, I'm going to go back a little bit to coronavirus and we're back to normal with the Harley-Pool streams and various other things next week. Okay, thanks for joining me. I'm going to leave you with our campaign video. Look after yourselves. I'll see you, I'll see you during the week. All right, take care. Today we are in Bethlehem. And this is the scene of a parliamentary by-election that's happening at the moment. The Fulbrightman is standing in this by-election for good reason. We know what goes on in this town. We know what goes on in towns all over this country. There is a Muslim dominance here in Bethlehem. There's a Muslim dominance in many parts of this country. And it's ignored by the mainstream press, by the mainstream politicians. We are stepping in and stepping up to expose the truth about what happens in this town and other towns like it. This is Batli grammar school. And it's in this school that a teacher made a mistake. He used the depiction of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in one of his lessons. He's been in hiding ever since. He's got good reason to be afraid because a teacher in France who did something similar was beheaded for it. We know what happened in Charlie Hebdo in Paris. People are killed for this. They are killed because they are breaching the rules of Sharia law. Nobody stood up for this teacher. Unions didn't defend him. Politicians didn't defend him. The press didn't defend him. He breached Sharia law. And in the UK today, you're on your own when you breach Sharia law. But not any more. For Britain is absolutely determined to expose the realities of this. We have been fighting against the imposition of Sharia law in this country since our foundation and we will continue to fight it. We won't tiptoe around these issues. We are upfront and honest about it. And we must be because the British people deserve honesty on these issues. Just look at the situation that we're in. A school teacher showed a picture. Didn't break any laws. Didn't do anything immoral. He showed a picture. And now his life is ruined. He will never be safe again. This is where we are. And our entire mainstream, the press, politicians, they just look the other way. It's like they pretend this isn't happening. They're not facing up to the reality of this at all. But in 21st century Britain, we are under the thumb of Sharia law. It's time to wake up to that. We must wake up to that. Not just wake up to it, but stop it, fight it, oppose it. But people don't. And they don't because they're afraid of being labeled racists or fascists. It's absurd. It's ludicrous. It's 21st century Britain. But what happened in this school is not the sole problem. It's just one example from a much wider, much more serious problem. And that problem is a cultural clash. A clash between the Muslim minority and the British majority. We are talking about vastly different cultural values. These cultural values are completely incompatible. A massive difference in attitudes towards women, towards homosexuals, towards Jews, towards freedom of speech, and towards authority in general. Much of the Muslim minority in this country does not respect our laws, our values, or our culture. And this is a widespread problem. And it's a problem that isn't going away. And it's a problem that isn't confined to badly grammar school. We have the imposition of halal meat across the public sector. And it doesn't matter if you object to that. Muslims always dominate in this area, but much more serious than that. And this happens in badly and across this country. Serious crimes are being committed by Muslims and the police are looking the other way. These crimes include rape gangs, which continue with impunity all over Britain and the police do nothing. The police do nothing because for decades, the Labour Party in particular has accused people of racism if they dare to stand up to this horror. It is not racist to object to the rape of young girls. It is not racist to object to unnecessary cruelty to animals. It is not racist to demand everyone have freedom of speech. It is not racist and it has never been racist to demand that we are all treated the same way and all subject to the same laws. So for Britain is very, very clear. We need one law for all in this country. We need the police to be accountable to the public. There is no accountability at present. We want our freedom of speech protected, not just in Parliament, but protected from Parliament. For Britain wants a written constitution for this country that guarantees equality for all people in the legal system, the judiciary, and we want our freedom. We want our freedom to speak. We want the press held to account. We want them to tell the truth about what happens in this country. We are tired of being smeared as racists and fascists merely for standing up for the decent British majority, for standing up for the truth and for standing up for justice. That's why we are here. That's why our party exists in the first place because mainstream politics has betrayed us. Mainstream press has continued to lie and smear and cover up. There is no justice in this country today. For Britain is here to fight for that justice, to bring it back and to give this country back to its decent British majority. On the 1st of July, the people of Batley and Spen have a chance to make a real difference, to make history. The House of Commons is filled with yes men and yes women. They don't stand up. They don't make waves, cause controversy, they tell it like it is. At some point, the people in this country are going to have to send an MP to the House of Commons that will stand up and demand action on these issues from our government. We have a chance to make real change here. We have a chance to turn the tide, to steer the ship of Britain back in the right direction. If you send me to the House of Commons on the 1st of July, I will be that MP that demands the government makes change, that demands the government confront the shocking injustices that are happening across our country. It is time to stop this now. It is time to send someone to the House of Commons who will make a real difference. On the 1st of July, if you send me to Parliament, I will be the person that makes the right decisions for Britain. I will be the person who fights for Britain.