 Good evening everyone, we're back. I hope you're all doing well, I hope you've had a break, a much needed, but a much deserved break. And to start I just want to say thanks again to everyone who stood in May and supported those who stood in May. I mean it when I say you should all be very proud of yourselves. It's a very courageous thing to do. There's a few things I want to talk about tonight. We'll also have Frankie joining us a little bit later to tell us about his parliamentary campaign down in Devon. And thanks to everyone who has helped him out so far. We'll be planning some sort of a day between us. Some kind of action day between now and then which I will go down to Devon for. I said I hope you've had a break and I do hope you've had a break. And I think for the year coming I think it would be wise for us to make a few changes to things. Basically I think we should have a bit more fun and enjoy it all a bit more or it's been, elections are tough and people have gone through a few of them. So I want us to enjoy ourselves a little bit this year. I don't have many details to tell you what I want to do this year to make it. And it's lovely to see you all chatting to each other again in the comments. And that's what I want more for us this year is getting together and enjoying ourselves. Now when I had Tommy Robinson on a while ago he mentioned doing a tour and I think that's probably not a bad idea. Look something to learn from the election. People are not necessarily ready to hear what we have to say. And there's a few reasons for that. One of them is because people just want to be happy and to get on with their lives and raise their families and this is all completely understandable. What we're telling them is horrifying. Terrifying. It's all true but it's terrifying. And the media largely keeps people in the dark about a lot of the harsh realities that the country faces and that the next generations, the generations to come are facing. So I think part of what we have to do this year this year is to raise awareness for want of a better term and reach out a bit to people. Get ourselves known a bit. Get what we have to say known. Enjoy ourselves more as a party of more social events. A tour with myself and Tommy would achieve all of this. And it would lighten things a little bit by giving us a chance to expand the message to bring in members to fill coffers. All of this needs to be done. I haven't got details of this for you yet because I haven't actually sat down with Tommy or with Ed or with anyone else on the committee actually. But I do think it's important for us to take stock, to try and expand the message and to enjoy ourselves a bit more and I think in the next year and a half we'll do that. So I'll give you more details on all of this when I've had a chance to sit down and work it out. Right as for the things that are going on that people are just you can think they're aware of it. But it's easy for us to get caught in our own circle I think sometimes. It's easy for anyone in any side of politics to get caught in their own echo chamber. The mainstream press really doesn't talk about a lot of this and when it does it lies. No surprise there. But I don't think people really realise and I think they want to be nice as what I mentioned people are afraid of the realities of some of this. They're being lied to so they're told they have to be nice and they want to be nice because they're nice people. But we're going through such an incredible time where the country is being transformed and things are going to accelerate. I don't wonder people don't want to honestly it's so frightening. Things are definitely going to accelerate and there are going to be major problems and I'm talking about the biggest issue that we face which is mass immigration. It affects absolutely everything. If you think the biggest issue is the health service this massively affects the health service. If you think it's the economy this hugely affects the economy. It affects everything. And now I mentioned it briefly but I want to go into it a little bit more. Now villages, rural Yorkshire villages are going to be destroyed. So I'm going to play you one video tonight. It is it's a poll dose of what's a video. You may or may not be a fan but it's an excellent video in how informative it is and it's a good place to start the discussion on this tonight. Date for your diary if you can make it to York on the 2nd of July. There is a protest against this and about this. I will be speaking on it 2nd of July in York and this is going to change York and it isn't going to stop there. And York is one of these ancient English towns. So sad, so so sad to see this happening but it is the beginning of what will accelerate now. I'm going to play you the video and I will have a few notes to address on this video but let's watch it first. Imagine you lived in a quaint, quiet village comprising of about 700 residents. Then imagine the government suddenly announced it planned to house 1500 North African and Middle Eastern migrants right on your doorstep. Oh, shit. That's precisely what could be about to happen to the residents of Linton Onoos, a village in North Yorkshire, England. And suffice to say the locals aren't too happy about it. Like Catherine Dryden, who fears that an influx of bored young men is just asking for trouble. They are going to be bored out of their schools. There is no infrastructure in this village. We're a very small, tight-knit community. Yes, we will be welcoming them and speak to them. Absolutely not a problem but that is not enough. What are these people going to do? Wait, they keep telling me diversity is a strength. What could these bigots possibly have against their village suddenly doubling in size, swelled by ranks of new doctors, lawyers, culturally enriched by exotic, tasty, new foreign food restaurants would have a problem with that. A group of schoolgirls videoed as they were propositioned by a couple of asylum seekers. You know we're 15. Yeah, how old are you? You know we're 15? Oh, right. Oh, we're 15. You're 21 and you're asking for a snack. We're 15. I'm getting the word nuts. Oh, don't think that's the kind of cultural enrichment they were anticipating. Look at the size of this village. Linton Onoos has one shop on the main road, just four buses run per day. Locals already wait weeks to get a doctor's appointment. Much like England, Linton Onoos is full. There's just no capacity to take in all these people. Yet they plant a bus in migrants who will outnumber the existing residents by nearly three to one pure insanity and all cooked up without any proper consultation with the local community and just dumped on them. It's supposed to be a democratic society but nobody's asked us and now apparently they're arriving next week. And this week's announcement of a successful legal challenge will only put the plan on a temporary hold. Residents have been told by the government they'll get just seven days notice before any migrants arrive. And this isn't just a one-off case. It's the plan for the entire country. Under the Asylum Seeker Dispersal Program. The government has ordered councils to make more council housing stock and private rented accommodation available to house refugees. This at the same time that Britain faces a severe housing shortage crisis with skyrocketing prices and limited supply making home ownership unaffordable for many. With endless sprawling housing estates being built on the edge of villages and greenbelt land that's supposed to be protected placing further owner a strain on already creaking NHS infrastructure and other public services. Meanwhile at a cost to the taxpayer of five million quid a day. The government is paying for these migrants to be housed in 30,000 hotel rooms a day. On the seafront in Eastbourne this hotel would normally be home to some of the many tourists to visit this East Sussex resort. But these guests are not holiday makers. They're asylum seekers. Some of the tens of thousands were currently placed in hotel accommodation. And the authorities seem alarmingly paranoid about news reporters speaking to any of them. As we filmed this home office minder filmed us. Another tried to persuade the guests to go back inside. And as I tried to speak to some of them I was told I couldn't. They're not allowed to speak. Well they are allowed to speak. That's official you're telling us on behalf of the home office that these people are not allowed to speak to us. Is that what you're telling us? Meanwhile our own homeless population is left to shiver on the streets. The majority of people sleeping rough in England are from the UK. No free hotel rooms for them. They'd be better treated if they hopped on a dingy from France and came back pretending to be asylum seekers. Most of these migrant hotels are now completely closed to the public. Because whenever they try to maintain parts of the hotels for use by tourists and other parts for use by migrants like in Scarborough. Let's just say the behaviour of the migrants makes the hotel's trip advisor and booking.com review scores plummet faster than a skydiver who forgot his parachute. One Sudanese migrant at a hotel in Glasgow expressed his gratitude by going on a stabbing spree. And no that doesn't mean all migrants are out to do harm. And I don't blame them for wanting to come here but it only takes a small percentage of a large number to cause significant trouble. The problem is that 90% of those that cross the English Channel are male. They are coming from cultures in most cases in which women aren't even treated as second-class citizens. And that leads to fear and terror whether people are put in Linton or Lowe's, on Eastbourne Seafront, in Windsor or wherever it is. And how did we end up here? Because under a conservative government that promised to drastically reduce both legal and illegal immigration. Our border has more holes in it than a giant block of Swiss cheese. Last year alone nearly 30,000 refugees arrived on boats on UK shores where they were immediately given a complimentary taxi service and free accommodation by our border force. And those numbers are only set to increase. Hundreds more arrived in the past week. Nigel Farage warns 100,000 could arrive by the end of this year. The government has vowed to send a small number to Rwanda. And even if they get past all the lefty legal challenges preventing them from doing so. That's a drop in the ocean. There have been 4,850 landings since the Rwanda plan was announced back in April. 200 more boat migrants arrived on Tuesday alone because there's no deterrent, only incentive. Both for illegal economic migrants and the people smugglers making a killing out of the entire racket. Many of them just rock up on the beach and run to the nearest town or village. Nobody has a clue who they even are. Instead of escorting the boats back to France where they came from, we treat their occupants like celebrities arriving at the ritz. And these aren't Ukrainian housewives. They're almost entirely young men from countries like Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan that aren't even at war. They're economic migrants. The first 60 asylum seekers set to arrive in Linton on ooze were all young men. Every single one of them. What happens to western cities subsumed by unintegrated illegal immigrants? Well you get scenes like the chaos that occurred before the Champions League final last weekend. Hosted at the Stade de France in Paris, located in Saint-Denis, an area that is home to a whopping 400,000 illegal migrants. Videos and eyewitness reports speak to hordes of migrant youths assaulting and robbing visiting supporters. And who did the authorities in the media blame? The same supporters who were the victims of the attacks. Look at Germany which took in over a million refugees from 2015 onwards. New crime statistics released by the government show that gang rapes have soared by 120% in the past three years. Germany's foreign population stands at around 13%, but the proportion of non-German suspects recorded in gang rape cases is 47%. Ukrainian female refugees in Sweden have been told to dress modestly so as not to antagonize Muslim men. Ukrainian female refugees at the asylum center in Orobru complained about being subjected to home invasions and attempted sexual attacks. Some of them refuse to even go to Sweden in the first place, fearing for their safety and preferring to remain in an actual war zone, unless we forget our own nightmare experiences in the UK. Where a refugee from Libya, Salman Abadi, rescued by our own Royal Navy, went on to blow himself up at a children's pop concert at the Manchester Arena. Abadi's suspicious behaviour was noted by eyewitnesses multiple times right up until the bombing. But security guards didn't report it up the chain because they feared being called racist. Matteo Salvini has won that global food shortages could cause a further 20 million African migrants to enter Europe. And judging by the actions of major European countries over the past seven years, it's difficult to see any other outcome than them rolling out the red carpet once again. A 2019 peer reviewed study by academics at the University of Copenhagen found that ethnic diversity has a negative impact on communities. The former head of French intelligence recently said, quote, all multicultural societies are doomed. Belgian leftist leader Conor Rousseau recently acknowledged that multiculturalism has failed. The left wing prime minister of Sweden recently admitted that integration has failed. Angela Merkel admitted over a decade ago that it had utterly failed. It always fails. Yet it keeps being imposed on western countries with us having no say whatsoever in the matter. We're supposed to be feeling all patriotic this week for the Queen's 70th Jubilee celebrations. Oh, finally, an establishment endorsed acceptable way to display love for our country. But what's a country without borders? Wow. There is so much, so much in that to, to talk about. And I'll get on to Jubilee and the Marl family, which is something else I want to talk to talk about tonight. £5 million a day to house these people. This at a time when we have one of the worst costs of living crisis, the worst in my lifetime, I'm pretty sure. £30,000 hotel rooms and, worst of all, schoolgirls being, as they put it, propositioned. You've got a huge, there is a huge chance that many of these men will not take no for an answer where schoolgirls or any other woman is concerned. Look, the lady that was interviewed in Linton on Ews said they will be brought out of their skulls. Well, we have a fair idea what they're going to do. We saw it with the schoolgirls. And this being, this rape and gang rape, it's almost dismissed as a minor issue. Not to the girls and the people who love them, it's not a minor issue. We also, of course, risk the terror attacks, as was mentioned, towards the end. But they may be brought in Linton on Ews and then take themselves off to York. My understanding is there are, there are four buses every day going from there to York. And I've even heard, I don't know if this is true or not, but I've even heard that free buses will be put on for the migrants to go to York. Now, York is, it must not be far behind London in terms of tourism value. And like I said at the start, it's just so English and ancient. It is also a place of worryingly, when we've just talked about rape, and also a place of parties. It's got a big party scene in York, a big pub scene, hen party scene. Also a danger. One of the protesters said that this is supposed to be a democratic society, and yet nobody asked them. All right, this, this may be nobody asked the people in Linton on Ews. But this has been going on for a long time. And I understood, I really do understand what I said at the start, that I know why people don't want to confront this. I get it. But it's coming to wherever you are. I can already see change here in Hartlepool. We are not safe in this situation. And the Tories and Labour know we're not safe in this situation, and that it will change British life irreversibly. It was also mentioned on that that they just rock up on the beach. Yes, I've seen that myself. And it was one of the most surreal things I think I've seen. I spent a day down on the Kent coast. And I didn't expect to see it. I expected to see the border force bringing people in, which I'd seen before, but I didn't expect to see dinghies. Completely nothing. Nobody around. Just pulling up on the beach, and the people in it just walking off. There was nobody there. There were no border force or police or anybody. They just came in on the beach, gone off the boat, and walked into the town. It's over. Folkstone. And that too, too. And I wasn't ever there for that long. I saw it twice. It is surreal. And the reason it's surreal is because you think, how can, what, what, what? How can this be? Genuinely, how can this be? How can people just be pulling up on the beach of a country and just, it's absolutely, absolutely mind-blowing. And we have a situation today in Parliament. Boris Johnson is facing, I've just, I just had a look. As that video was playing on BBC's home page to see if there's any update, there's not. A vote closes as Tory MPs decide Prime Minister's future. So he's facing a confidence vote in the comments as I speak. We'll see what happens. If he wins, I suspect we'll face, we'll see he'll stay on and we'll have a general election as and when it was originally, well, already planned what it would be on. What is it going to be 2024? If I was him, that's what I would do. If he doesn't win, we're facing a Tory leadership contest which will probably end with, we should say that and then we may face a general election under a new Tory leader. The Tory is not in a great place with all this going on. We could end up with a led by a principle free plank of wood Labour party in government. And it's tempting and usually I would say even worse than the Tories, but I can't say they'll be even worse than the Tories because we've had this tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people under the Tories. The woke culture erosion of free speech has accelerated under the Tories. I fail to see really how Labour could be much worse. And that's the option in front of us, but there will be more Linton on users. There will be more terror attacks. There will certainly be more rape. And it is facilitated by the Tories. And if Labour get in, it will be further facilitated by Labour. But maybe just maybe people are in for such a shock. Maybe it'll wake some people up. I'm still concerned for the individuals who will be deeply harmed by these migrants. Okay. The Royal Family. We have, of course, just had Jubilee weekend, the Queen's 70th year as Queen. And I find just in looking at comments from members on social media pages, for example, I see quite a bit of division on this issue, on the Royal Family in general. It is one of those issues where I am sympathetic to all sides. So we have the argument on the anti-Roll family side. We have several arguments on it, most of them valid, that they said they huge landowners, steeped in wealth, paid by the taxpayer, scroungers, people call them very often. And they haven't always behaved well. And they are, of course, the very definition of establishment. And I get that. I really do get that. One of my responses on the taxpayer-funded issue would be, and my personal view on this is that if you look what the taxpayer pays for beyond the Royal Family, really is the Royal Family what you're concerned about your taxes being paid on. We're paying £5 million a day at the moment to bring hostile men from third world countries in to live in tiny little Yorkshire villages. I'm more upset about that, a lot more upset about that than I am about paying for the Royal Family. I'm not ashamed to say, and I know a lot of people will feel the same or similar to me about this. I am romantic in the patriotism and the pomp around the Royal Family. Hands up, I am. It is so uniquely British. It is, I mean, my mum loved the Royal Family as a kid and we sort of had that stuff. So that will definitely be part of it, but it's just, I remember it, you know, back in the 80s you had all these big events, you had child and dying, it was, I get it, I get it, and I know some people would think it was Britishness and it was unique and the whole world pays attention to it and loves it and yes, it is true, definitely true, that does bring tourism, large amounts of tourism into this country, but it gives us an old traditional identity or it helps create an old and traditional identity for Britain around the world and I'm okay with that, more than okay with it actually. The Queen, I think even people who are largely anti-monarchy and want to get rid of the Royal Family, I think even the majority of those people still have a great deal of respect for the Queen and she is known all over the world, she is admired all over the world as a person as well as, and I think that, you know, I'm being sloppy, I think this is genuinely true, she is widely admired and it's not the worst image I don't think for the country. I think what it comes down to for me is there's, I like the oldness of it, I like the sort of regal identity, it helps, it gives us on a world stage and a traditional identity, it gives us on a world stage and oh yeah, old European tradition of royalties and Royal Family of Scots go back hundreds and thousands of years but I think what really is at the bottom of it for me is without them the country would be very very different and without the Queen it will be very different and I think frankly there's enough difference to be going around, there's enough difference to be going on with at the moment without losing that as well. So I get, I really do get most of the arguments, another one that people talk about is that the Queen doesn't say anything about these, the current, for example what we've just been talking about and that, we have a house of commons filled with people whose eyes are on the next election and keeping their own high status job than the future of this country and the people of this country and that she ought to do something about it. It's a strong point, we do have a tradition informed by democracy that the monarch while remaining head of state is politically neutral and is informed by the government of the day and you can't just dismiss that argument out of hand either but I know that's a difficult one and I know a lot of people get very upset about it but what's been interesting this weekend is the smug celebrities and newsreaders who all of a sudden are talking about the greatness of Britain. I heard Joanna Longley talk about on some ad for Sky News or something, I think she said things that make Britain British great and I thought are you kidding me? So all of a sudden this weekend you've got this lot talking about traditional Britain and the Union Jack is everywhere and it's lovely but tomorrow they'll be back to calling you a fascist if you still want the Union Jack to fly or you still care about this country or still love have love for Britain and its identity. Okay on Jubilee weekend fascist on Monday. Some of us care about the country even when there's not a Jubilee weekend and some of us would like to see the country celebrate and some of us would like if celebrities feel that there was greatness in Britain perhaps you ought to say it a little bit more often maybe the trampled on British people could do with hearing it a little bit more often. Actually quite infuriating in many ways actually. Okay before I talk to Frankie and I'm going to take a couple of questions there is just one thing I want to a story I wanted to tell you about actually when we were back in the on the Linton on News issue but I didn't so I want to do it now before we move to questions. This is a story from November 2015 and you remember 2015 was the year that you had this massive influx of migrants and Germany more than a million. I wouldn't mind asking Michael if he's he is on if he knows what happened here because this is from like I said 2015 this was a German village I'm not sure how it's pronounced but it's spelt S-U-M-T-E this is a village of 102 people there's Linton on News about 700 so Linton on News is significantly larger than this 102 people and they had 750 refugees sent to their village. I simply had to mention it and I have to mention it because I'm ready for this this is going to continue you've got 30,000 in hotels now and 30,000 hotel rooms presumably actually I'm as far as I'm aware that it's the number is higher the number of people staying in hotels is higher than the number of rooms being hired um where they're going to go hold on to your hats for this one it is going to it is going to accelerate but I just wanted to tell you about that one right let me see what questions I have okay actually I'll go to Frankie first and then I'll come back and um finish on a few questions okay um Frankie good evening good evening Amory how are you I'm well thanks yeah I've been working hard today and the weather's been better than expected so yeah having lots of good conversations with local people in Tiviton and Honiton and so far so good okay so tell Frankie tell us about your what's the constituency like what sort of demography are we talking about are we is it rural for the most part or tell us about it yeah it's absolutely huge it's a mostly rural bit of coastal you've got Seaton which is a lovely seaside town it was great to be there recently via a little village by the sea but the largest town is Tiviton and Honiton is a bit smaller but um there's um it's a strong leave vote East Devon and Mid Devon they're all more than 50% leave so that's good and um yeah it's a Tory safe seat and they've held it for a long time and it's this is the election is being seen as a two horse race between the Tories and the Lib Dems as opposed to Tories and Labour but um I don't uh completely believe that the Lib Dems do not have so much of a local presence in many parts of East Devon in this constituency or even Mid Devon uh many parts of it are a uh two horse race on a local council level between the Conservatives and the East Devon Alliance so for anyone who doesn't know it in Devon the Labour Party or it is in a bad state all the CLPs Tiviton and Honiton is actually one of the better ones that um in many seats it's a two horse race between the Tories and the groups like the East Devon Alliance because if you can't if you're doing it after the in Devon where you can't get elected as the Labour Party so pretty much anywhere outside of Exeter and Perma maybe that's changing in Honiton but you stand as an independent so you form these sort of sham residence associations like the East Devon Alliance uh Cranbrook voice Newton says no local independence for Tiviton literally just split away from the Labour Party after they fell out because Jeremy Corbyn got kicked out but what I'm saying is there are a lot of people in this constituency already who are used to voting for someone other than Labour or Tory or the Lib Dems and therefore there are a lot of people we could potentially win over okay all right thanks Frankie just so we make sure everyone's up to date um there is a parliamentary by-election happening in Frankie's part of the country down in Devon um as a result of an MP who resigned after being caught presumably I don't know the story in detail watching pornography in Parliament the election is the 23rd of June he was a Tory MP of course um how big a majority do the Tories have in that seat I don't know the exact figure but it is a big one so last uh the last election Neil Parrish he was called he beat the Labour candidate Liz Pole standing this time by a significant margin and people are going back through previous election results and saying okay yeah the Labour were second by default last year but historically the Lib Dems have always come closer to beating the Tories more than anyone else and how's the um how's the reaction been how are people speaking to you what sort of feedback are you getting from people you know it's good um I've been campaigning mainly on local issues I would you have a leafleted there and hand out leaflets um on some of our promoting our national platform of course and um I'm having really good conversations with people who agree on things like the European Union who uh some of whom are against mass immigration and I was just today I was speaking to one man in the street who agreed on things I need but he was a veteran he was um I think ex-army and then the lady next door she had two dogs and I was just telling her about her animal welfare policies and she was like yeah I'll vote for you that's another good thing about this constituency there's a lot of because there's so many farmers um because um they have the boxing day hunt in Tiviton and lots of people there turn out to protest against it there are a lot of people there who care about animals and therefore animal welfare policies will be a um a selling point so what about the remain slash leave position of the other candidates is the outgoing MP he was he was a remainer he was he he did support a remain in the referendum but he wasn't really bang on the drums for it and he um sort of reluctantly got behind the idea after a while I don't know his exact voting record and all the different deals like we're voted for maize deal or johnson's deal or whatever but a lot of people criticize locally they criticize him for sort of following the party line too often and the current uh candidates what's the Tory candidate leave our remain I don't know we don't know her position on anything amry she's cool she's a lady called Helen Hurford she's been um she's probably a very nice person she used to be a head teacher at the school she used to be I think she's owns a salon or something she's a businesswoman in honiton and she's on honiton town council but um according to the independent she's been deliberately she's been told by Tory HQ to deliberately avoid the media and to not so that she doesn't get asked about party gate she doesn't want to say whether or not she wants support from meal parish she um you know she's um hard to get anything out of her she's been described as all but invisible and there's hustling's events planned but I don't know if you even turn up to that so yeah uh it's hard hard to guess I've looked at some of her leaflets and she's sort of said oh uh we've got the conservatives got us out of the EU and the Lib Dems want to take us back in but uh we can't really trust either of them and if you want a real Brexit here somebody of party that believes in Brexit all along then we can um then that way you can have some a real Brexit here to fight tiffton and harness's corner in parliament and what about I mean it's shocking it's absolutely shocking that you don't we don't know anything about her it's yeah and that she's been told not to speak to the media it's absolutely incredible they're cowards and no but how's the press been Frankie have you had much coverage have they been kind to you or not um well I think some of them have been good so I've been quoted in Devon live recently the Lib Dems put out a press statement on police and crime issues and um one of their journalists asked me to respond and they've published my response in the article on Devon live and I don't know if it's in the any of any of the print newspapers yet I need to get myself a copy of the Tiffton Gazette um I'm not sure I've got this week's Express and Echo either but I'll have a look and hopefully they've published it in there as well um we'll mention in the list of candidates but not really much beyond that they're not really quoting us the mid Devon weekly um sort of said they'll be trying to give um the candidates as equal coverage as possible so that's good but um a journalist from the BBC he phoned me up and said oh we can only have like a one minute statement from you Frankie we can't give you guys the same coverage I haven't heard anything from ITV News West Country nothing from BBC Spotlight um I'm not sure who else there is other than um those ones oh Radio X as well they haven't been in touch you know the North East Devon radio okay well maybe as you get a bit closer um you mentioned hostings I mean is that all planned? Not all planned yet so um there's a campaign group called Fund Our Tiffy High School this is about the school in Tiffton that's getting overcrowded that's having all sorts of problems and um I they're involved in organizing a hostings in Tiffton at the theatre and they put out this announcement saying which candidates that were supposed to be there it was Labour, Lib Dem, Tory, Green and UKIP and I said well hang on shouldn't we be invited and the UKIP candidate hasn't even confirmed whether or not he'll go and I said look I can make it on this day I can do this but um they they keep saying that um they uh they won't have um they keep sort of insisting that oh forbidden you haven't stood in Hullerton Tiffton at Hullerton before you so you're a Reverend and we're not going to include you basically so we're going to keep up with the pressure and sort of demand our people's right to hear us at this hostings event there are some others planned it's a big constituency and there's people planning a hostings in Axe Minister and they seem more reasonable so I've been speaking to them to um so hopefully that one will go ahead and we'll be invited to that one but Tiffton well we're going to have to work hard and wait to see what happens good luck Frank I mean that's that again is shocking you haven't stood before so you know it it really no wonder it's no wonder the country and people are so distrustant of politics in general this is it's things like this are the reason how many candidates in all Franky eight so slightly more manageable than other by-elections you know 14 when you stood in um Louis chemiste and how many was it in Hartlepool in the end 16 18 something yeah definitely big definitely a big number yeah you know that time there were so many people splitting the vote and I understand why you didn't contest that one it's probably partly because there are two by-elections happening at once that Tiffton and Hartlepool is slightly more manageable there's not as many there's not even a joke candidate there's no people are saying on twitter what's the point of a by-election if there's no monster raising looney party yes missed where can people what are you up to frank and where can people go contact you if they want to um come and help um I know you keep your facebook page very active yes um I do try on twitter and some of the other social media as well instagram get a gap I don't update as often but I probably need to but um we'll be fighting um the by-election um across the constituency I've already got people helping me out so um people we've we've gone out leafeting together in groups uh stanning the park harmaton actually when I was out I was out getting my 10 signatures when um I went that I went to the pub afterwards to meet with another member who was going to sign for me as well and while there's people on the next table happened to be from stanning that park harmaton and we got talking and now they're actually helping me out on the campaign trail but um we'll be um and I've given leaflets to members who live in the constituency to deliver in their own time before all that um delivered royal mail gets sent out tomorrow we've dropped all our stuff off at the um uh royal mail depot and exeter so that will get yeah so we did that this morning and that will be um sent to the other uh delivery offices in the constituency to be delivered to hopefully every house I can't promise it will get to you if you really do live in the middle of nowhere but hopefully everyone in uh tibson and harmaton should get one forbran leaflet and we out campaigning delivering more working on more leaflets different ones on different local issues so yeah there's those different parts of the constituency and where can people get you on your shall they contact you on your facebook page or your facebook twitter my email address my forbran email address frankie ruffler forbran.uk is on there so yeah that you should be able to contact you that way lovely frankie I'll see you very soon um I'll see you early next week if we can if that's anyway we'll talk about that yeah off this platform um well done thank you thank you well done well done and I hope you enjoy it and I hope you do well and I'm thinking if anyone can help frankie out please do thanks very much frankie good luck thank you talk to you soon thank you all right okay let's do a few questions to finish well we've got 10 minutes um would you bring a lawsuit against the or an ally for treason um a lot of people are not happy with them I think it would probably would there are people in front let me put it that way of the or an ally that need dealing with like the police the border force um I would deal with those first what's the point of uber sorry I mean border force I stew um there isn't one it's a they seem to think that their job is to force the border open it's all I can think of you you might remember not that long ago an outgoing boss of the border force saying that there should be no borders so lily lefty socialist worker type was leading the border force and I suspect whoever replaced them isn't too different um their only purpose seems to be to break open the border it's it's we remember when I said it was surreal watching people come in on dingy's and you think well how can this be it's a similar thing with the border force bringing people into the country illegally surreal as well have you heard us from manda hi manda have you heard about jim fitton imprisoned for 15 years in iraq for taking some stones and broken pottery out of the country um yes I have I have heard about that uh what is there to say about it I I have been sort of relaxing a little bit for the last few weeks and so while I'm aware of things going on I'll have to I'm still a little bit of catching up to do I think today um can someone put in the comments for me what the because there's something to this isn't there which just completely left my mind why what was the stones pottery thing wasn't there some story behind it if someone can put it in the comments what what the story behind that is I think I seem to remember as it's something an additional factor to that story um what are your thoughts on the UK becoming a republic and having something similar to the US constitution instead of living under a constitutional monarchy um the country would lose its its uniqueness um you know talked a little length about the royal family and my own view on them I think look if the people if the majority of people want them to go it would be very sad as far as I'm concerned oh archaeological okay um it's it's very that's very strict okay just someone's just put in the comments at the stones or archaeological um presumably where they worth money or has the has the British government offered any assistance in this okay I'll read the story I will I'll look at it properly um so living in a republic I'm not crazy about the idea because it's just another part of Britain gone um when that has been around for a very long time is it possible for us to have a US style constitution under the way we are currently governed probably not but it's more to do with parliament than I mean technically we could have a situation where the monarch acts as um legally as technically perhaps more than legally as the protector and the um enforcer of a written constitution because we do need one and people all the time say to me we've got the Magna Carta and we've got the Bill of Rights and none of these are a constitution this country has a very in the broadest sense a constitution it doesn't have a codified constitution like the United States um it is a mishmash of acts of parliament and of of tradition and and uh it is a mishmash the constitution small c constitution of this country is very very confusing and complicated um but authority is held in acts of parliament and the House of Commons is the highest authority in reality the Queen may be but as we mentioned earlier she's apolitical um and and the authority sits in the House of Commons um so it will be difficult for us to have a constitution that what I would like to see which would be something which has legal supremacy like the US Constitution and which doesn't allow parliament to pass laws which have the result either by intent or effect um of removing our freedom of speech for example and and parliament has passed laws which significantly erode our freedom of speech it shouldn't be allowed to do that the rights of the British citizen belong to the British citizen they're not the property of parliament to take and give at their whim the safeguard supposed to be in place of course is that if the House of Commons does something we don't like we vote them out um that's the idea if for that to work you would need an honest press you would need an informed population and we should be teaching in school for example about how the country is run everyone should understand councils and parliament and the commons and the lords and people should understand this but fundamentally we need an honest press for democracy to work we don't have one and we have quite the opposite and so the account the ability to hold people to account is there in theory but not in practice because the system is so so corrupted seeing as the queen is 96 and will pass away eventually what should our national anthem be i was talking about this the other day um i presume it would become god save the king um even that is just going to be so much change so much change it's too much it really is at once i presume it's going to be god save the king i i i don't know actually what it's going to be i wouldn't mind um god save the king just doesn't sound right does it doesn't flow off the tongue in the same way that god maybe just because we're so used to god save the queen um maybe jerusalem would be a nice national anthem it's sometimes treated as a semi national anthem anyway um i do love that song it's um goosebumps right should councils be banned from flying foreign flags my opinion yes yeah you should maybe if there's some sort of if there's a tragedy or and in in some sort of recognition of a tragedy um for a brief period so for example a terror attack in france where people are killed i wouldn't mind seeing the french flag fly for a day in in sympathy and etc but in on the whole yeah yeah i personally yeah um we are past the point of no return for being unique you may be right you may be right i hope not um in certain respects you may be right but i don't think i don't think this country will ever really stop being unique um it's something very very very special about this country and you can still feel it it's still there i don't think it'll ever be but i just i don't not be unique i just don't see why we have to throw something especially now when we're going through so much change already it saddens me let me put it that way it saddens me to think that we would be without that ancient part of of very recognizable britishness and i again i i get all the the complaints about them but yeah having a royal family that royal family it's um love them alone them it's very very british and and i like that okay that's it for this evening one of the um i'm going to move this livestream to every fortnight i will put out notices and everything to to remind everyone when we're coming up in its place every friday i will be posting a new i'm going to bring a bit of structure as well to my own work this year um so every friday i'll be posting a video about an issue and every friday i'll be writing an article um i'm going to get to work now on plans for the year and on the possibility of doing a national tour alongside at tommy robinson to get us out to get us and join ourselves um and maybe raise our profile and bring in some new people i know lots to think about and also talk about in the days and weeks ahead i will still of course i i've said before the election that i would work on a paper on um cash for society and also look at direct democracy i will still of course do that very much very much the last thing to say tonight is to those that today is the anniversary of d-day um and for those who were there and are still here a god bless you um i wish i wish we weren't going in a direction where those who put their lives on the line for this country were so badly treated and so unappreciated i would love us to be a little bit more like america um and in the way it treats its military people the i've seen you see incredible people stop to shake hand people military people in america walk around in their uniforms and are treated with respect from those who meet them just ordinary people they pass on the street um um i hope that one day that will change again and people who fight for the country will be appreciated and treated as they deserve to be thanks very much everyone i shall um i shall let you know as soon as i can about any upcoming future plans don't forget to give Frankie a shout if you can help him out take care of yourselves thank you all um and here's to another year ahead look after yourselves see you soon