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Sept. 14, 2025 - Sargon of Akkad - Carl Benjamin
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Reflections on the Unite the Kingdom Rally

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Guys, how are you all doing?
I expect many of you had joined us this weekend, but I expect many of you didn't.
And so I thought I would fill you in on what happened from my personal perspective and from the information that we have.
And to, I guess, give the speech I didn't get to give.
But it's okay.
I'm only nursing a deep and abiding grievance about that.
No, I'm joking, obviously.
Obviously, it's gutting that I didn't get to give the speech, but I'll explain why in a minute.
But it's totally fine.
That's not even an issue.
It went so well.
The whole thing, I mean, you probably hear me croaking because everyone was talking a lot.
And my, you know, I smoked a couple of cigars that evening in celebration.
And so I'm probably a little more croaking than usual.
But man, this is what we were doing.
This is the point.
This is what we were building towards.
And it's working.
It is absolutely working.
We are winning this.
And they know we're winning this.
They're afraid.
Everything is going in our direction.
And the country can see this is the real deal.
This is actually the patriot movement in all of its messy glory.
Obviously, it's not perfect.
Obviously, it's just made up of just literally probably millions of just regular people in the country.
And man, we are doing it.
We are actually goddamn doing it.
It's so heartening.
And you can see just how normal everything is becoming.
Like, we are the normal people of the country.
We are not the margins.
We are not like the, you know, the horrible barbarian masses.
We are the law-abiding, tax-paying, like, decent human beings of this country upon whose shoulders all of this rests.
The entire country functions because we do what we do every day.
We go to work, we look after our families, we make sure things run, we pay our taxes, we follow the laws, and then we get marginalized in our own goddamn country.
We are treated as second-class citizens, and that's what this is all about.
We are not going to tolerate it anymore.
British politics is going to change.
And you can already see it changing.
They are already admitting, oh, you know, the Patriots are right.
This is their country.
And we actually need to start virtue signaling towards them.
Keir Starmer, in front of that England flag bunting about Kupa Gong.
Oh, yeah, my entire house is covered in St. George's crosses and Union Jacks.
Bollocks, but I'm glad that's the lie you have to tell rather than the other lie that you care about social justice.
At least you're lying in our direction because you understand this is where the energy is.
The patriots of this country and just millions, millions of normal family people, the mums and dads of this country have had enough.
They've had enough.
They have understood that politics has somehow gotten away from us.
That neither of the parties support us, are interested in us, in any way care about our interests for ourselves and our children and the future of our own country.
And instead, you want to give as much larges as you can to every stranger on planet Earth and give them our money.
Tax the shit out of us and the temerity to say that we aren't allowed to complain about it.
Those days are over, right?
Do you understand?
They are over.
This is a steamroller that has just gotten started.
And I just want to remind everyone, we have not been doing that this long, this, this, that long.
This is new.
Chat, I'll get some of the comments in a minute because this is just, this is the sort of speech I was going to give, right?
And I'll go into why I couldn't give it.
We are the normal people of the country and we will be treated as the normal people of the country.
You will understand that actually our word carries weight.
The average person talks to one another and we have had enough.
We are not happy.
And we understand that there is something deeply wrong at the root of our political system because this entire event was the people versus the system itself.
Not any one party, because you're all part, you're all a reflection of the same problem.
We know it is the system that is holding you all in place that is the issue and we are going to break it.
Do you understand?
It is at the bond of every civic polity that, and I really mean this, the sentiment of friendship is the root of all political life.
And there will be people say, what about the social contracts?
Well, start with, we don't have a social contract.
So what exactly would we be appealing to?
What are my constitutional rights?
You know, we don't have a constitution.
Where is it?
It's all in our heads.
It's all in our hearts.
And in Britain, that worked because we understood that actually, we, the British people, own this country.
This is ours.
And if you're a British person, you have as much right to this country and to consideration and respect by the authorities in this country as anyone else.
And that bond of friendship between the people, the institutions, and the state itself has been severed.
That was taken for granted all the way through the 20th century.
After World War II, there was a remarkable moral unity between the people and the state in this country.
And so everyone thought, nope, I don't, I can be, and this is what allowed us to be that gentle country, the homogenous, gentle country that we were, and say, well, we will just go and vote.
We will just appeal to our local politicians and they will hear us out.
And it began with Enoch Powell that people don't want immigration.
People don't want immigration.
And he listened to his constituents, honoring the oath that he takes as a parliamentarian to care about what his constituents say.
And he came and said, well, listen, they don't want this.
Nobody's ever asked for this.
Something like 78% of people polled agreed with Enoch Powell.
And the establishment have damned his memory ever since because he did his job as a parliamentarian and listened to the majority concern of this country.
And from that point onwards, the first crack in the system began.
And you can see it now widening and widening and widening.
Oh, we need minority interests now.
We need foreign interests to the point now that after Tony Blair and all his bloody human rights legislation, the quangocracy that rules over us is now handing out billions to strangers to just live here at our expense.
And it is maddening and we are going to have an end to it.
We are going to have an end to it.
Millions of these fucking parasites are going home.
That's what's going to happen.
Just be warned.
This is what's going to happen now.
So either the established parties go, yeah, you know what?
We are going to have to send these fucking freeloaders home or we will replace you with parties that will.
That's what's happening.
The British public is wide awake and it has a will of its own.
Be warned.
We are political.
We are politicized.
We understand it is the system that is the problem and we are not going back.
And man, if you thought that you could just ignore the fact that, I mean, the thing about Keir Starmer after the Southport massacre, he came out and didn't show any empathy for the pain of the rioters, for the pain of the people who had this building up inside of them for such a long time.
He came out and just said, You are far right and I fucking hate you and I will put you in jail.
We will have 24-hour courts.
You will regret this, were his exact words.
No, fuck you, Kier.
You're going to regret this.
You're going to regret all of it, right?
We are going to undo everything you think you stand for, Kier.
When we're done, there won't be legislation that you can appeal to for like child murderers in bloody Uganda or wherever it was used to do your bloody dirty work in, right?
Getting them off the death penalty.
That sort of stuff won't exist.
And we will be hanging them in public.
You understand me?
We are bringing back the way this country ought to be.
And that's, and we're not going to settle for anything less as well, by the way.
We are going to have the country that we want for our children.
That's, I swear to God, you can feel the power that is being unleashed in this.
And they can feel it too.
And we're going to go through some of this as well.
They can feel it too.
I'm absolutely convinced that this is now an unstoppable juggernaut.
I'm absolutely convinced that they know that the tectonic plates have shifted and there's no going back.
There is no way that we are bending the knee to any of these leftist magic spells.
Oh, oh, that's racist.
That's xenophobic.
That's Islamophobic.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Whoa, call 2015 and tell someone who gives a shit.
I don't care what you think of what we're doing.
We are going to have it.
This is not negotiable for you.
We are going to have the future we want.
And if you can't find yourself a place in it, then you can leave.
You'll have the rest of the world and millions of these people have other countries that they literally came from until like 10 minutes ago when you, for some reason, let them in against our will.
We didn't consent to any of this.
We are going to fix it all.
And I swear to God, we are going to do it lawfully, democratically, and implacably.
This is inevitable at this point.
Just FYI to the entire political establishment.
And you sit there in your ivory towers.
They're little podcasts where there's like Alistair Campbell and Rory Stewart.
Oh, Kamala Harris is definitely going to win.
Oh, Charlie Kirk wants the stone gaze to death.
It's like, listen, you liars.
You lie to yourselves.
You lie to each other.
And you pour scorn down from your great height on the seething barbarian masses who are currently banging down the door and are about to come up that tower and defend straight you.
Okay.
We have had enough.
We are too big for you to stop.
There is too many of us now.
It's all gone far too far.
And you have nailed your colours so firmly to the master of the British people are the second class citizens of Britain that we will not forgive you for what you have done.
Do you understand?
We will just give you the cold, expressionless face when you're like, excuse me, can I come in and give you some political cup?
No.
No, you can't.
We're not interested in you.
You are going to wither away into the irrelevancy that you actually are.
But you don't understand because you're supported by these zombie institutions that themselves are collapsing.
Do you understand?
This is a sea change in the entire country.
And I'm going to show you exactly what that looks like.
Let's actually, let's begin, shall we?
Let's begin.
Because this is the picture that came out of this march.
This, look, look at this picture.
Now, this picture is from a chap called Alistair Hilton, who happened to be at the march.
A lot of people have been reposting it without giving him credit, so I didn't want to not give him credit.
But he assures us that this is not AI generated.
He didn't do anything other than I imagine there's a filter on it.
But is this not the most heroic photo you have ever seen?
There were others, there are really, really great others.
This is it.
We are going to win.
There is no going back.
This is a photo that I took when I was walking down on the march.
This is it.
We are awake, we are wide awake, and we know what's happening.
We are moving forward.
And this was so big.
This was so, so big, right?
And I just want to, I want to show you how this all began.
You might remember back in June 2024 when we did the first one back in literally just a year and a half ago now almost.
Back in June, just over a year.
This is how quickly we've managed to do this.
Like, I just couldn't believe it.
But Tommy came to me, came to Lawrence, came to a couple of the others, and he was like, look, guys, I want to start a movement that is going to bring the entire country together and just change all of this.
And I was like, let's do this.
Let's do this.
What else we can do?
And there were probably about 5,000 Patriots at Parliament Square.
And Tommy put on a great show, but it was much smaller than what we've got now.
Great show.
Like, you know, and it was very wholesome.
It was very fun.
And we were completely ignored because there's only five, 10, maybe thousand of us.
But we had Parliament Square.
And that's not that big, really.
But it's, you know, it's big enough.
And it was just nice to be able to stand up and be like, yeah, we are still alive.
And then we carried on.
So then we had the next one, which was in October, about two-tier Britain.
Because that was in the moment, it was very evident that, oh, right, this is two-tier Britain.
We are the second-class citizens.
And this was bigger.
This was probably about 15 to 20,000.
And it was going somewhere.
You could feel this was getting bigger.
And then we had the one in Trafalgar Square, which was, I know, that, sorry, I've got these the wrong way around.
We have the Trafalgar Square one.
And then we have the two-tier Britain one.
But this, you could see this, this was about, I don't know, 50 to 100,000.
Maybe this was huge.
Absolutely huge.
And we were just like, right, okay, this is really going somewhere.
And then Tommy went to jail.
Now, we did do one when he was in jail, but it was in the middle.
It was, was it in February or something?
It was really cold.
And I was bloody freezing.
And I didn't get the video of it.
But also, my speech there was terrible.
So we'd done four of these in advance, right?
And each one had been just, I forgot a picture of the crowd.
I haven't got a picture of the crowd in this one.
But each one had been huge, growing in size.
And just so wholesome.
They were so, so wholesome.
And it was at this one where GB News first started really paying attention because they realized, oh, wait.
And it was the David Starkey comment.
When it's mostly the men of England who are turning up, it's not anything that serious because, you know, the men are like out for a day or whatever.
But in this one, I don't know whether you can see on the crowd, but there were loads of women and children, like just families, like of all ages and of all kinds from all over the country.
This was a family affair.
And Michelle Duberry and a few other of the GB News hosts went down and they were like, oh, wow, this is not like some far-right rally.
This is like a family day out.
And, you know, this is why Tommy's got like the people doing the songs and the, you know, the dances and stuff like this.
That's why, because it's sort of a festival of like us.
And everyone came to it.
Like, it was huge.
And this one is, again, it was huge.
And then you see this one.
And it's like, okay, this is wild.
So we're just going to watch this entire video.
I'll put it on silent as you talk.
But this, I mean, just look at the size of this fucking crowd, man.
Like, guys, guys, absolute salute.
Well done.
I mean, this was so huge.
Look, the street is jam-packed with people.
And it just goes on.
This goes on from a helicopter for like 45 seconds.
You don't even see the end of it.
And I swear to God, when I was there, it was amazing.
And also, I mean, there's a lot to say, but it was like a who's who of the British right, right?
Like every interesting person on the British right who's not like a mainstream commentator, like put on the Ivory Tower media, they were all there, absolutely there.
And what was really great is that there were no arguments.
I didn't see anyone having any kind of ego or beef with anyone else.
It was nothing but love.
And in the crowd, obviously the crowd, you know, me and I bumped into Posey Parker because she's a fellow Wiltshire person, Lady of Wessex.
And we, we just stuck together because she was on her own.
I didn't want to just leave her, you know, in the giant crowd.
Not that anything would have happened, but she'd have been lost.
And, you know, but yeah, and then we marched with the crowd all the way to the stage and then we went backstage.
And so the whole time, it's just nothing but love.
Everyone was happy, singing, you know, chanting Keir Starmer's and Wankage, having a good time, chanting England.
Like it was, it was so good.
There was a guy walking near us who had his kid in his shoulders, just bouncing along.
It was just, it was the most normal, wholesome thing you've ever seen.
And it was huge.
And I have heard from like friends of friends and a friend of mine will come to me and like, are you going to that Tommy thing?
I'm like, yeah, yeah, I'm speaking in it.
He's like, all right, my mum's going to go to that.
And I was like, good, she should.
Like, she should go to it.
Why shouldn't she go to it?
You know, you should go to it.
We should all go to it.
That's the point of these is to show that actually we are aware of the state of our own country and the disconnect between the people and the government and the media class and the talking heads, the intelligentsia, the quangocracy, every institution is against us.
But we can see it.
And okay, we don't have that, but we have this.
And quantity has a quality all of its own.
You know what I mean?
Like, this is us on the march and we're doing it.
And can you even imagine what politician in this country could get these kind of numbers out on the street?
And the thing is, this isn't even the full scope, right?
Because this is showing you away from Parliament Square and over the bridge.
But at, was it Whitehall?
Is it the name of the road?
I think it is.
That was completely full, right?
And then there was a very small space called the sterile zone where all the police were.
And then behind them, you had like the 3,000 anti-far commie demonstrators.
The problem is, and I was, I saw this firsthand, right?
Because I was at the back of the stage, away from the sound and the noise, being interviewed for various little media outfits.
And I saw that our guys were around there.
And I was like, well, what are they doing here?
And the police were like, well, the crowd stretches all the way around.
And then it turned out they stretched all the way around even more behind the stand-up to racism protesters.
And you'll find tweets of them complaining that we, the protesters, the rally, are kettling them in because we were so vast that we were just completely encircling the whole thing, including them.
And so normally when we do this, they come up.
We're there for like four or five hours.
You know, we're there all day with the stage.
And then we're there prior.
They go for like an hour, hour and a half, two hours, you know, have the little demonstration, and then they piss off because they're not really here.
They're just here because they hate us.
They're not here to actually do anything useful.
But they weren't allowed to leave.
Because, of course, the police were like, well, sorry, you can't go because there'll be a conflict between you.
And that's when you see like, you'll see little graphics of being like, oh, there's conflict here, here, and here around the stand-up to racism protesters.
Well, that's because our guys just completely encircled them.
And the police were like, you just can't leave, obviously.
You're just going to have to wait.
So they just had to sit there until we were done, which was hilarious.
And a massive flex to show them who's really in charge here.
All right.
This is our country, not yours, you fucking communists.
Get back in your box.
We are tired of it.
Anyway, I honestly, I mean, to suggest that the crowd was 100,000, right?
No, right?
This crowd is about 100,000 because this goes on all to the right here and up the streets, right?
This was 100,000, which is great, you know.
This was only about 5,000.
This, probably about 50,000.
I can't remember now, right?
This, I would very comfortably, and I've always been conservative on my estimates because, of course, you know, everyone wants to blow the numbers up out of proportion.
But that's not something I try to do.
I really do try to keep the numbers as realistic as possible.
And after having been in the march, after having seen it all, seen all the helicopter footage, I would comfortably estimate somewhere between half a million and a million.
I honestly think you could reasonably say it was minimum, half a million, maximum, a million.
And it might be more than that.
I don't know.
But I wouldn't want to estimate that.
I mean, I don't think the 3 million is accurate.
I think that's probably too high.
But I think between half a million and a million is not only a credible estimate, but it's also unbelievable in many ways.
As in, who could have imagined that Tommy would get a crowd, not just Tommy, the lot of us, you know, but it was led by Tommy.
Tommy and us would get a crowd like this.
Who would have imagined?
Like, we knew this was going to be a big one, right?
And everyone could feel the tension in the air, right?
And this is why you had people, people I love, like Neil Over being like, look, man, I think this is going to be some sort of psyop maybe, or like, you know, there's going to be a false flag or something.
And my wife was, she could feel the tension in the air.
She was really nervous about me going to this.
And I was like, you know what, darling?
I'm confident we will do a good job.
I'm confident everyone will behave themselves.
They'll know their place.
And it will go great.
And it absolutely did.
It went brilliantly.
Absolutely brilliantly.
And I swear to God, it's one of those things where you're just like, you had to be there.
You just had to be there to feel it.
Like there's some kind of psychic energy that was just filling the entire center of the city.
You could feel it was electric.
And you're walking through and you realize that, oh no, we all get it.
And of course, when you have numbers like this, you have a handful, like me, is literally Sadiq Khan tweeted out, there were nine arrests made today.
Nine arrests in this crowd.
Give yourselves a fucking round of applause for only nine people arrested.
And that's because they had direct contact with the stand-up to racism twats and the police because the crowd was just so goddamn massive for only nine people to be arrested in this whole thing.
And you notice what you don't see is a picture of like a police officer or a protester smeared with blood, right?
There's no one, you know, like there's no great bloody, you know, photo that the media are like, look at this evil far-right racist on every fucking headline and the front of every fucking newspaper, right?
No, that you didn't get that picture because we are here for honest and legitimate reasons.
I mean, genuinely, this is the turning of a tide.
This is something you can't put back in the box because it is something that can only be summoned up when it's real, when it is true, when it really represents the mainstream of political opinion in this country.
It is very difficult to get a million people out on the streets for what is honestly no fixed determinate purpose, right?
It's not like they're like, oh, end the Iraq war.
You can get a million people out in the streets to end the Iraq war.
You can get like half a million out to be like, oh, end the war in Gaza.
Yeah, okay.
But this is a million people say, no, we are the British people and this is our country and we've had enough.
Like that is something that I know is it's going, I've definitely sent shockwaves through the political class of this country.
They are breaking it.
They are looking at this and going, right, what are we doing, guys?
What is our plan here?
And what does this mean electorally for us?
Because a million people on the streets is like, you know, that for everyone that's here, there's going to be half a dozen who are very sympathetic and watching at home.
And are like, yeah, no, this is going to inform the way I'm voting in future.
If Tommy tells me, if Sargon tells me, if this person tells me, if Dan Mutton says, like, I'm listening to these people because these guys are on our side, this is our side.
And we're going to move in this direction.
We're going to tell our friends.
We are talking to one another.
We understand.
I talk to them.
I talk to these people all the time.
But, you know, it's just in daily life where it's like, God, do you remember when we didn't have to lock our doors at night?
So, yeah, I know.
I know, right?
Every, I know, I was literally buying shoes the other day, and I heard a woman and a chat just talking about how they have to lock their doors at night because they're afraid of things now.
And I was like, Yeah, I remember when we didn't have to do that.
And they're like, Yeah, I know it's terrible, isn't it?
It's that everyone can feel the change in the country.
And we're not going to have it.
We're not going to live with it.
We're not going to tolerate it.
We're going to fix it.
It doesn't have to be this way.
So, anyway, incredible rally.
And then we had an unscheduled call from Elon Musk, which, as you can see here, he some sort of video link in.
Tommy's there with the giant crowd in the background.
And man, I tell you what, I love seeing all these fucking flags.
I love seeing just all of the patriotic, we are the West.
These are the national flags of the West in the background, right?
And so Elon calls in unexpectedly.
And this wasn't on the schedule.
So everything was very, very tightly scheduled.
Because again, this isn't our first rodeo.
We know how this works.
And so everyone gets like five minutes to talk or, you know, the five minutes for their song or whatever it is.
And that's, you know, it's all very, very tightly planned.
Now, the way that the entire thing works is that you have, because there is so much planning that goes into this, right?
There was a giant stage and a huge sort of backstage area.
And then two huge like vans that were providing electricity or something, trucks that provide electricity.
So there's a large space that's required.
But then you also have, because we knew this was going to be big, Tommy and his team, I didn't manage it, by the way.
I say we, the collective we, but it's Tommy and his team that just absolutely smashed this.
They put up big video screens with speakers like at various points down Whitehall.
But the thing is, the crowd was so big that about, I mean, probably most of them couldn't actually see any of it or hear any of it.
And it's just like, right, okay.
You can see it's like, oh, right, didn't realize how big this was going to be.
Because I mean, we knew it would be big.
I thought it was probably going to be about 200,000, you know, about double the size of the Trafalgar one, which would have been amazing.
It would have been a great win.
But it would have allowed them to be like, oh, yeah, so, you know, 50,000 turn up.
That's not much.
But it was so unbelievably colossal, like stretching over the bridge that it was just like, right, okay, probably should have put things up there too.
So those guys could have heard everything.
Anyway, this is all very tightly, tightly scripted, like tightly managed, scheduled.
And so, you know, you know, the guys doing the hacker, the, you know, the people doing singing and dancing and then the speech in between.
It's all very controlled.
But Elon called in unexpectedly, as I understand it, and talks to Tommy for 20 minutes.
Now, amazing.
The richest, most famous man in the world calls in to our rally.
Like, you can imagine, like, when at the beginning of the year, Elon Musk decided he was just going to start tweeting about how he's sick of the grooming gangs and why nothing's being done.
And that caused a political meltdown in this country.
So if he decides, no, I'm going to call into Tommy Robinson's rally with a million people in the streets.
Sorry, sorry, what was that Sky News?
What was that BBC?
What do you think you're doing?
Who do you think you are?
Who do you think you represent?
Where do you think the energy in this country actually is?
Do you not understand that we are building something separately to you that has legs, that has its own power, that conflects its own muscles, that doesn't need you and your lies?
Do you not understand that when the richest man in the world decides he's going to ring in to us and not you, we are the people who matter.
And you are the parasites that we are going to pick out of our fucking hair.
Do you understand me?
This was incredible.
And so, obviously, if Elon's calling in, you let Elon call in.
And, you know, Elon restored me to Twitter and has done more for our sort of side of politics than almost any other public figure.
He's like our J.K. Rowling, right?
J.K. Rowling for the Turfs.
Elon is like that for us.
Like, I can't think of anyone else of his sort of, you know, in his peer group who has done more for us.
And so, okay, Elon's called in, but we are on a tight schedule.
And we're on a, what was really interesting is that Westminster Council, the day before, pulled our permission.
And weirdly, it was actually the Met Police that stepped in for us and said, no, we've agreed all of this with them.
We've planned all of this with them.
And they have a history of being very, very good, actually.
We have a history of being very, very disciplined.
I mean, no problems with the police.
And we thank them for all of the support and work that they do with us because this is our democratic right.
But they do say you have hard boundaries.
So you begin at this time, you end at this time, and that's it.
And so when it came towards the end of it, we were 20 minutes over time.
Now, everyone had five minutes to speak.
So that meant that there were a few of us at the end.
Let me get the yeah, there we go.
You can see me there on the stage.
There are a few of us at the end who didn't have time to speak.
It's young Bob, me, Andrew Bridgin, and Bilbo Chris.
Again, people who are all great.
And honestly, Tommy was really heartbroken about this.
He kept saying, oh, I'm really sorry, but I'm really sorry I'm missing it.
And honestly, I thought he was going to cry because they'd been arguing with the cops.
But please, please, can we just have 20 more minutes?
And the cop's like, no, we said, and if you don't do it, you don't do this again.
And it's like, okay, yep, fine, fine.
And so there's no point us, you know, causing hassle about it or anything like that.
These are the rules.
We agree to them in advance.
Yes, there was an unexpected guest, but I'm not complaining about the unexpected guest because I would rather it that I give my talk here.
And that I guess the beginning rant, you know, the sort of first 10 minutes of it is what I basically would have said on the stage.
Because the thing is, what I've learned from all of this, don't script it.
It's never as good script.
Just talk.
Just say how you really feel.
And I learned this from Katie Hopkins, actually.
I watched her at a talk, a UKIP talk many years ago.
And I've been trying to emulate her style ever since, actually.
She's a very good talker.
But just speak as you really mean it.
And that always comes out best.
So I didn't have anything exactly written down, but I was going to say the sort of thing that I'm saying now.
Probably I would have used slightly more like conversational language than I've been using here.
But that's, you know, neither here nor there, right?
But the point is, that's why you didn't get my speech.
And I am, of course, in no way resentful.
I was gutted that I couldn't give it, but it's absolutely better for everything that this happened.
Because I mean, this is Elon retweeting the live stream of it.
As you can see, six and a half, nearly seven million views.
And just incredible.
Incredible stuff.
I'm just going to play Tommy quickly at the end here.
We've got to, these, these lads have turned up to speak.
Unfortunately, the council can come down on the organizers.
We have a good relationship.
So, lads, I'm sorry, man.
We're going to have to end it here.
Which means, I'm sorry.
I feel bad.
They're going to.
We don't want any trouble.
There's a load of riot police out of the back.
Right?
Thank you, everyone who's turned up here today.
Thank you.
Thank you.
And we're going to have to come back and finish this off.
Sorry, lads.
Lads, we're planning already the next event.
Unite the kingdom.
Unite the West.
London has been chosen as the battleground.
Go to the web.
We have a website.
UTK.events.
We'll keep you updated with the next date.
Thank you for the way you've impeccably behaved.
You've embarrassed them.
And lads, as I said, young Bob.
You've all followed young Bob.
Let's hear it for him.
Carl Benjamin, everyone.
Let's hear for Carl Benjamin.
He's been around since the start.
Andrew Bridger, the only MP.
The only one.
And billboard Chris, who's travelled here from Canada.
Sorry.
Yeah, so you can, sorry.
So you can see that, like, Tommy, like, you know, because there was an intro video for each person that was speaking that would play before, you know, and like they had the intro videos for us all, but they couldn't play them.
I know, I know.
I've unmuted it now.
Don't worry.
But you can see, you can see how, like, this was seven and a half hours long live stream.
And obviously, Tommy had spent his entire days before networking and coordinating with people to make sure this all came off perfectly.
And this is an amazing technical achievement, just to be clear, right?
To have, like, again, the speakers going down the road and stuff like that.
So everyone, not everyone, so people towards the back of the crowd could at least hear something was incredible.
And to have, like, the whole thing just went off without an hour.
And no technical problems whatsoever, as far as I could tell.
And you've got the bands, you've got the Elon Skyping in or the zooming in, whatever he did.
It's like, this is a hell of a lot of work.
And Tommy was the guy constantly on the phone being like, no, no, we need to get that.
We need to get that.
It's so much work.
And it all pulled off brilliantly.
And, you know, and like he said at the end, you can hear his strained voice because he's just been talking and he's MCing the whole thing.
And so, you know, you can hear the stranger's voice because he's working so hard.
And he's really working overtime.
And then it all comes together.
And bam!
It is just the greatest thing I've ever seen.
It's genuinely the greatest thing I've ever seen.
And you just compare it to like Nigel Farage's reform conference.
It was like, you know, the last day of a Butland's holiday.
It's like, what are you doing, Nigel?
This is authentic.
This is real.
And this is badass.
This was cool.
This was amazing to watch.
It was glorious.
And for some reason, Nigel's been totally silent on it.
It's like, Nigel, why aren't you here with a million people in the street?
Why aren't you here, man?
What are you doing?
But anyway, the point being, you know, like you can hear Tommy apologising in that as well.
I'm sorry, Les, I'm sorry.
Mate, it's totally fine.
It's totally fine.
The whole thing, what matters is the movement.
What matters is everything went fine.
And what matters is that Elon Musk called in, man.
That's what matters.
You know, people can hear from me any day.
You know what I mean?
But, you know, the thing that matters is that this works.
We are winning.
And let's go on to how they're feeling it, man.
They are absolutely feeling it.
So this, this is what we were looking for, right?
This is the win.
Now, like I said, the other one, the Trafalgar one, Michelle Jubier and a bunch of the other GB News commentators were present and they were like, oh, no, this is actually really nice and really normal.
It's like, yeah.
But GB News is obviously quite sympathetic generally.
You know, they are a centre-right outlet and they're obviously sympathetic to, you know, they're obviously patriotic people.
So it's not unexpected to win those guys over.
And we've already kind of done that by showing, look, we're not the, you know, we're not insane, you know, fascist radicals or something.
What we are the normal husbands, wives, fathers, daughters, sons of this country.
And we're sick of this and we're not having it.
And it's this that we were aiming for.
Trevor Noah on Sky News the next day, look at this headline.
The most alarming aspect of the event was just how normal the vast majority of the marchers were.
Yes, we are the norm.
We are not far-right, extreme fringe radicals.
We are the norm and we're taking over this country.
I'll let you listen to the whole of this because this is just music to my ears.
It's quite possible that the person most taken aback by the huge turnout at yesterday's Unite the Kingdom demonstration was its organizer, the hard-right activist known as Tommy Robinson.
150,000 people crammed into central London, most carrying national flags, the Union Jack, the Cross of St. George, even the Scottish Soltire, protesting about immigration, about free speech, and about the decline of Christianity.
There was some fearsome rhetoric, including from Elon Musk, who called for the overthrow of the British government.
At the margins, there was some hooliganism.
But I think that for those who oppose Robinson and his ilk, the most alarming aspect of the event was just how normal the vast majority of the marches were.
I spent an hour or two amongst them, and my own impression was that they were mostly the sort of people you'd meet in a country pub, or in half-time queue for the loo at football or at a concert.
There was a sprinkling of black and brown faces, and the event was brought to a close by a gospel group singing Jerusalem.
All that must worry the traditional mass parties, Labour and Conservatives, now polling at less than 40% between them.
They're draining support to parties like Reform and the Greens.
And yet, a man recently out of jail, condemned as an extremist thug by most mainstream media outlets, can rally a demo the size of the entire population of Cambridge or Blackpool.
A feat you couldn't imagine either Sakir Starmer or Kemi Badenock pulling off anytime soon.
Perhaps the people are sending us all a message.
Let's see if anyone at Westminster's listening.
Amazing.
Nigel Farage couldn't do this either.
But isn't that amazing?
And the number of 100 to 150,000, that's the official estimate.
But obviously, you guys saw the actual footage of the, where is it, the helicopter going over.
You saw the actual footage of all of this.
So we know that this is way more.
I mean, this was 50,000 at least, but 50 to 100,000, I would guess.
And so we saw the actual footage and they've always, they've always, and we've been doing these sorts of rallies since 2017, but the United Kingdom one specifically began in 2014.
And they've always underplayed it, right?
So when we'd get 10,000 people out, they'd be like, oh yeah, they had like 3,000 people.
You know, we get 20,000 people out there, but oh yeah, 5,000 people.
We get 50,000 people out there.
Okay, they've got 10,000 people.
And so now we get a million people out.
A credible estimate.
They're like, well, it's 100,000.
But what they can't deny is that this is a lot.
Even if it was only 100,000, that's still a lot of people, but this is clearly more than 100,000.
And so they are understanding now that actually things have changed.
This is getting out of their control, and they're not sure what to do about it.
And so you get like, you know, liberal commentators who are just like, sorry, sorry.
Can we just sort this out?
Is Tommy Robinson and his movement now representative of the right in the United Kingdom?
Is he someone I and others should regard as an example of mainstream right-wing opinion, yes or no?
And I was just like, yes, obviously.
Obviously.
As Trevor Phillips just put it, none of the others could do something like this.
Obviously, Tommy Robinson and us and all of the people on the stage, we are the mainstream right-wing opinion in Britain.
This is what most people in the country think, which is why we can get a million of them out on the streets just to say, screw you.
Yes, we are the mainstream.
Get it through your thick skulls.
The sort of like liberal concessions that Nigel Farage has to make when he goes on Sky News or wherever, these are all things that are outside of what we believe and what we actually think, what most people actually hold.
And I imagine that he's just being kind of cowardly and just kind of genuflecting to you because he's just, I just don't want trouble when I'm in a studio surrounded by a bunch of wokies, right?
Yes, Dan, we are the mainstream right opinion.
You are a fringe leftist.
Be aware.
Like this chap, apparently more than 100,000 people are at the Tommy Robinson march in London today.
Big numbers I can't deny and frankly disturbing to have confirmation.
There are so many radicalized racists and Islamophobes in the country.
I hope security services are collecting a big database.
It's like, okay, well, I hope your database is massive because we don't care what you think.
We don't care.
But the point is that they're afraid.
They are afraid.
Big numbers, I can't deny, and disturbing.
Yes, do you understand that Gamonzilla is rising and he has had enough?
We have had enough.
We are not taking this bullshit anymore.
And so obviously Zara Sultana, who was at the counter-protesters, I understand.
Was it her or is it someone?
Sanjita Miska, I think.
I can't remember which one it was.
But she was like, where's Kirstalma?
Where's the leadership?
Fascists march on our streets today or yesterday.
And he hasn't said a single word.
Instead, as Prime Minister spends his time defending the best pals of Peter Farz, Peter Mandelson, this entire scandal that's going on with him at the moment, he has a cabinet he should design.
Now, that's obviously true, but from the other direction, she's arrived at.
But the point is, she understands, all right, this has got away from the establishment.
The people are not following the politicians.
The people are following their own chosen representatives who are not inside the establishment.
But look at what she thinks.
She's like, oh, my God, a million fascists just arrived on the streets.
I mean, there aren't a million fascists in the entire world, but obviously she's a communist.
So she's like, oh, my God, any sort of patriotism is fascinating.
She lost.
But then you get like Lewis Goodall's sweaty response.
And what's hilarious about this?
I'm going to play this with the sound off.
Look how sweaty and nervous he seems, right?
Look how fucking paranoid he's.
There's another one as well.
Let me see if I can find it, actually.
Because it's just really funny that he's just like upset and like out of sorts.
Here we go.
Like, watch him just shifting in his chair.
Like, and of course, they're talking about Elon Musk speaking at the rally.
And look at him.
Look how uncomfortable he looks.
Like, why is he wearing a suit and tie?
He doesn't normally wear a suit and tie.
It's just like, oh, oh, God.
You know, like.
Sweating.
He's pouring with sweat.
Talking about this.
It's like, yes, that's the point.
Kind of psychological warfare against these people because they have been waging psychological warfare against us, the British people, for years.
They've been doing this to us for fucking years.
And now the shoe is on the other foot.
Look at them panicking.
Look at him.
Like, like he's some sort of drug addict.
Like, can't sit still.
It's like, yes.
Do you understand?
This is our victory over you.
We are here to conquer.
And we're not going to settle for anything less, by the way, Lewis, than total capitulation on your part.
You are going to lose all of this to us.
FYI.
And so this has just been absolutely spectacular.
We are winning more than I thought was possible, frankly.
I didn't, I mean, I knew, like I said, back at the beginning, I knew this is what we should do.
I knew this was what we should do.
Tommy was right.
Lawrence was right.
We were all right.
This was what we were supposed to be doing.
And then it started growing.
And then it just ballooned into an idea, a movement whose time has come.
And it's not just this as well, right?
Remember, like Dan Wooden was streaming this.
He's had 1.2 million views on its first, on the first day of it.
GB News streamed it, half a million views.
And of course, you have Elon Musk retweeting the actual live stream of it, which 32 million views and like 6 million actual watches, I think, of the actual thing.
6.8 million watches and 32 million impressions.
So it's like, look, this is a movement whose time has come.
They know that they are in trouble.
They know that they're in trouble.
And they know that we're not going back.
This is how this is going to be.
So I guess I'll leave that there.
Just a quick thank you to everyone involved.
And again, I'm not even, there are so many, so many great people who I met there, like Dominik Tarzinski, Stefan Thompson from Visigrad, Ant Middleton, absolute gentleman.
Katie Hopkins was there.
Loved to see her.
Posey was there.
You know, like, just, there were so many people.
And I'm sorry if I'm not thanking you for being so kind.
Andrew Bridge and Billboard Chris.
The list would go on because it was genuinely sort of like everyone realized, oh, no, this is it.
This is us.
This is ours.
These are the people who are going to break through.
We are going to win this.
This is how this is going to work.
And it's all forward.
And everyone understands.
So it's like, and everyone's on side.
You know, it's our people versus their people.
Everyone understands.
So just thank you to everyone.
Thank you to everyone for attending, obviously.
Champions, every single one of you, every single person who turned out.
Thank you.
We're going to do this again.
We're going to keep going.
We're just going to keep getting bigger.
There's no end to this until we have our country back.
We are getting our country back.
That's how this is going to work.
So thank you to everyone who made this possible.
Again, gutted that I couldn't give my talk, but it was just going to be basically this.
So at least we can have it here.
And honestly, I'm more than happy to cede the stage to Elon.
Thank you to Elon for calling in.
That was wonderful.
What a wonderful, kind, generous use of your time.
So, I mean, you can imagine how expensive Elon's time is, right?
And the fact that he was prepared to volunteer it just for us to explain what he thinks is the problem in the UK, which is, of course, very similar to what the rest of us think.
Thank you.
You know, this whole thing was just, and you can feel the vibe shift.
You can feel the change in the energy.
Oh, wait.
These guys are serious and they're on the move.
It's like, yes, we are.
So, anyway, I guess I'll leave that there.
If you want to support me, if you want to know more about the sort of thoughts and philosophy that underpins all of this, there are apparently a couple of thousand islanders left.
So, normally, what we do is print a batch and we sell as much of the batch as we sell.
Normally, they sell out, and so we printed a few extra.
And so, now there are actually a couple of extra left.
So, if you'd like to get one before it's gone and before we have to buy it on eBay for like £500, go and get it now.
We also have some merch because I can't remember who made the merch, who designed the merch.
It was one of the chaps in the office, but they did some Gamonzilla mugs, which I absolutely love.
So, I love the meme of Gamonzilla.
And they were like, should we do some merch?
I was like, Yeah, why not?
You know, it'd be a bit of fun.
So, go and get a Gamanzilla mug.
Go and get Islander if you want to support us.
And we will go through some comments because this has just been win after win after win.
And everyone behaved so well.
Even like even the there were skirmishes, and they said 24 police injured.
I don't believe that.
I watched the skirmishes happening.
There were twats, you know, there were some twats, and they should feel rightly ashamed of themselves because basically they imperil everything, right?
Upon the conduct of one depends the fate of all.
We have to all be disciplined and in our place, and we know our places.
And your place is not to throw bottles.
I mean, nothing I saw the bottles, there were like three bottles thrown and they smashed on the floor.
They didn't hit anyone.
And there was a bit of skirmishing and rough housing, but it was nothing major, you know, no bloody pictures or anything like that.
But that's not acceptable.
Do not do that at the rallies.
Do not do that.
We don't need to fight them.
We're going to win.
We don't need to fight them.
We're going to win.
We are going to just bring the public opinion across to us and then have our people elected.
That's what we're going to do.
This is the step in that movement, the stepping stone towards it.
Because come the next election, sure, it's Nigel at the moment, but that might be a long way away, or it might be very soon.
Who knows?
But after that, it's us.
Our time is coming.
Just be patient.
It's happening.
So, like, and they know it.
They know it.
They are desperately afraid of it as well.
So, anyway, just absolutely superb work.
Superb work from everyone.
And I really mean it.
Like, everyone was just, ah, the atmosphere was so good.
The atmosphere was so fun.
You know, everyone was just so happy to be there.
And, like, around the stage, because it's in the middle of Whitehall, there was one building on the left that had scaffolding on it.
And so people just started climbing up and it was just absolutely populated.
And we spoke to the organ, the council, and they were like, listen, you can go on it, but you're liable for any injuries you suffer.
And so, okay, fair enough.
You know, I think that's totally reasonable.
And so it was just great to have all these patriots with their England flags.
And when they'd spot someone they're a fan of, they're like, Sorry, you know, Tommy or whatever.
And, you know, they'd be cheering for you.
And it's like, that's honestly, it's just so much love.
It was just so much love.
And it was just like, and then when we left, you're like, we left after the crowd had mostly dispersed.
But then I, you know, I had to go back.
And I'm just, you know, bumping into people and they're like, my guts, you couldn't talk.
I'm like, mate, don't worry about it.
Like, we're, we, everything went beautifully.
It went beautifully.
It was so good.
So, you know, and I can, I can, I can do this here later, and it's fine.
And I'll be, I'll be, you know, I'll make sure I'm a bit earlier on the schedule for the next one.
Because I think, I think that Tommy had put us towards the last because, you know, we're the veterans of the movement, right?
So it's a very kind thing to have us as kind of like headliners or whatever.
But it's totally fine.
And, you know, we like we it's it's not something we need to I don't know how to describe it.
Be precious about right, um, right, okay.
I'm trying to find where the Super Chats are, but I think YouTube have somehow moved it.
Why have they moved the Super Chats?
How do I see the super chats?
Wait, what is going on?
Sorry, folks.
Give me a second.
So, I want to read your comments, obviously.
Um, okay, why can't I see where have they disappeared to?
Am I going to have to get it up on my phone?
I don't know.
What?
What are my options here?
Can I sorry about this, folks?
Like, for some reason, the back end has changed.
I'm actually not sure how to get it's not where it normally is, I swear.
I haven't got a police signal out in my office.
There we go, right, okay.
Okay, I guess oh my god, I'm really sorry about this.
I don't know how to access them.
This is ridiculous.
You do want to know about the back end.
Right.
Okay, oh no, no, get away.
Why is it not showing me what I want to see?
Right, right, got him, right?
That was a real pain in the rear, wasn't it?
What happened there?
No, wait, wait, why has it disappeared?
Right.
Oh, fuck's sake.
What's going on?
Sorry.
YouTube's back end has never been that flawless.
Right. I will get these up, I promise.
I absolutely will.
Here we go.
Right.
Ab the man says, I would have joined, but I couldn't fly to the UK fast enough.
Apologies.
Man, don't apologize.
Like, like I said, like, millions watched it online, which is totally fine.
And I probably do need a Zoomer to help me with the technical stuff.
Although they're not very technical, actually.
Don't give me that.
But yeah, don't worry about it.
But loads of people, you know, loads of friends and allies did come on.
Yeah, Samson, where are you?
Come on.
What's going on?
And the parrot, by the way, is with my parents in Cornwall.
Yeah, Dino, stand up to racism peed their pants yesterday when they realized they were surrounded by patriots.
They were literally crying.
I know.
Like, because they thought they were going to get crushed by the fascists or something.
I don't know.
Like, they just, you've got a crazy worldview.
But, um, but yeah, it's sorry.
Didn't realize the numbers would be that great.
Now, millennials aren't good with technology either, to be honest.
I think Gen X and Older are the ones that are good with it.
Anyway, third man says, you said a while ago, forget how many years, that winning all of this was a 20-year project.
How far into that do you estimate we are?
So, I think I said that in 2019, 2018.
I think it was 2019.
And yeah, I mean, I think we are about six years in, actually.
And honestly, I think it's going quite well, don't you?
Like, it is going to be a 20-year project, but we're not even, we're not even, well, we're about a quarter of the way in, and we've got a million people on the streets.
Like, we're a quarter of the way in.
We have a million people on the streets, and the establishment is quaking.
They are trembling.
They feel the ground moving.
There's an earthquake happening.
And that's pretty good going, don't you think?
Like, because everyone's been building.
Like, that's what Load Seat is about.
Like, not only do we want our own proper professional media organization, which we have, and I have to say, everyone there in front of the camera and behind the camera is unbelievably talented, hardworking, and disciplined.
And I can't wait until I can give them a fair bonus at the end of the year.
I'm looking forward to rewarding them.
I'm looking forward to rewarding everyone.
But one of the great things about what we've got at Load Cedars is the ability to network, is the ability to get people on, get guests on.
Say, no, these are good people.
Go follow them.
Make sure that you treat them kindly because they're one of us.
Because if they're going to come on our podcast, they're one of us, right?
And so this is the whole point.
This is why I've started.
And we're five years down the line.
Everything's going great, Load Cedars.
Everyone's happy.
Everyone's, you know, the company's doing well.
Thank you, by the way.
Everything's great.
And so this, again, this whole thing, like, you know, this is the Patriot movement of Britain that we're building block by block, piece by piece, and boom, million people in the streets.
Like, it's everything.
And I hope it's very clear that we work really hard all day, every day.
I don't take a day off.
I was working all day yesterday.
I was, you know, working on Friday, working the day before, I'm working today.
Like, we work all the time, we're really hard, but I think, I hope it's showing, and I think it's really paying off.
But so we're about six years in, and I think it's going great.
Maybe it won't take 20 years.
Maybe it won't even be that long.
Skull Kid says, England is becoming the England from V for vendetta in real time, both good and bad.
Yes, but remember, in the end, we win.
Brute says, I keep hearing different numbers for the attendance yesterday.
Do we have any official numbers?
And how do we know?
I was there, had a great time.
Well, I mean, estimating these things is always difficult.
You can probably get some AI to like calculate how many people are in a certain area and then grid it.
Their official numbers, 115,000, 120,000, and Trevor News had up to 150,000.
But honestly, I just think it was way bigger because I was there.
I was watching all the footage and stuff.
And it was just the scale of the thing.
Like all around the area in Parliament, around those roads, around the standard race in the process, then all the way back across the bridge.
And God only knows how far.
I genuinely think it's reasonable to say half a million to a million.
I really think that's reasonable.
Congratulations on getting this on YouTube featured status.
Am I?
I didn't know that.
How do I find that out?
So I was going to see if I could see myself.
Where do I find that?
I don't even know where that is.
Where's the featured?
I don't know where that is, so I don't know how I don't know how I'd find that out.
But good to know that that was there.
Cameron says Charlie's assassination probably radicalized thousands of people across the West, and many people who are quiet will now walk into politics with full eyes open.
God willing, that's the case, right?
So it says the atheist.
But what's interesting is that my wife went to church this morning.
I was away, so I got back this afternoon.
So obviously I didn't go.
But she was open a private browser and hit YouTube.
Right, okay.
That would assume that I know how that's done.
But my wife went to church with the kids this morning.
She was like, this place is packed with young men.
And I was like, wow.
And she was like, yeah, I reckon this is the effect of Charlie Kirk.
Because, I mean, seriously, like, normally there's probably about 40, 30, 40 people in the church.
It's quite a well-attended little church, actually.
But she was saying there's like 80 people in there, most of them young men.
And it's like, right.
I mean, I really think, and she's convinced that this is the effect of Charlie Kirk's death.
That it's genuinely got loads of young men to be like, no, I'm going to church.
I'm just going to go to church.
And I guess we'll find out like next week when I actually go back to church, how many of them have actually taken that seriously as a habit that they're going to take on in their lives.
But that's an incredible thing, isn't it?
Like, say, oh, Charlie Kirk is, you know, it's an American thing.
No, no, no, not just, apparently.
Not just at all.
Hey, Irelander up.
But so yeah, that's remarkable.
And again, like, let the left be horrific about Charlie.
Like, they are doing this to themselves.
They are getting the response that they are expecting and they deserve.
Like, just, I'm personally not arguing the toss with them.
I'm not trying to persuade them not to be evil.
I'm not trying to persuade them not to revel in the death of a father and a husband.
And I saw a tweet earlier when his wife gives a speech.
I haven't actually managed to watch it, but I understand that the content of it is not look back and don't look back in anger.
She's like, no, fuck the left, apparently.
We're going to keep fighting.
And they're like, oh my God, I've never seen anyone so evil.
It's like, all right.
She's just lost her husband.
She obviously loved him very much.
The father of her children.
And she just watched him get shot to death in front of her.
And then she's like, you know what?
I'm not going to bend the knee.
And you're like, oh, how evil.
So good would be bending the knee right now.
That is.
I'm not arguing the toss with these people.
I'm not.
We don't need to.
We can win without arguing with them, actually.
We can just argue for ourselves and for the world that we want to bring into existence, what we're going to build.
And we don't need to worry about these parasites at all.
Well done to everyone that went.
Really big time up.
I know it's incredible.
It's great.
Bravo.
You know, everyone, give yourselves a round of applause.
Give Tommy a round of applause.
Give everyone who organized it behind the scenes a round of applause.
Give all of the sort of like notables who came and decided to hang out with us a round of applause because this was incredible.
It was genuinely incredible.
It's like, yes, yes, yes.
This is what we need.
I can't turn off the autofocus because I would have to try and figure out where to actually manually focus it.
And I can't do that because I'd have to go around my desk to get to the back of the camera because of things I have in the way.
So it's just going to have to autofocus out of the thing.
But I'll try and stay in the middle of it.
Sorry.
Alea says, Carl, I have to pay my respects to you.
Your daily videos give me strong masculine guidance.
I need to keep hope.
Few favorite moment was the Maori men taking care of the hostile flags.
Fearless from the Netherlands, I think that is.
I think that's not the flag of the Netherlands.
I think that's the flag of the Netherlands.
But thank you very much.
Everyone's doing their best.
It's just genuinely, I think you can really see it.
Like everyone is genuinely doing their level best to be the best people that they can.
And we're just working really hard.
And we're just, I think it's really bearing positive and nutritious fruit.
Like, you know them by their fruits.
Like, look at how things are going.
Like, it's just, everything's just so good.
You know?
I'm so tired of like people whining on the internet.
It's like, look, man.
A million English people just got out in the streets waving their England flags.
And I saw most.
I hardly, I mean, there were the odd foreign flag, French flag, Irish flag, whatever, Israeli flag.
The odd foreign flag.
But like, most of it was just Union Jacks, England flags, and the, you know, some Welsh flags, some Scottish flags.
This is so deeply a nativist movement that is based in the genuine love and sentiments of our country.
And of course, we've got friends.
You know, we've got friends and allies from overseas who come over because they care in the same way that if I were in their country, I'd do the same.
But it is completely nativist.
This is for us and ours.
Devin says, sounds like it would have been a great speech, Carl.
I was there marching in Whitehall with my St. Andrew's flag on my back.
They're like, yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
A wonderful experience.
Absolutely excellent.
Silkwolf says, restream on Tommy's had, on Tommy's ex had 33 million views in 24 hours, just 8.2 million before the live stream ended.
Yeah, but you get the actual views and then you get the impressions.
But I mean, still, like 6.8 million actual views on his ex and then a million on Dan.
This is huge.
This is just genuinely huge.
The Mercian said, did you see Boris Johnson's article came out this weekend saying what he should have done five years ago?
I haven't, but I don't care.
Fuck Boris.
He's just an absolute weasel and he's just trying to worm his way back into everyone's good graces.
Fuck Boris.
David says, hello from Ireland.
I'm voting Conor McGregor on the 24th of October to use his presidential powers to recall our government.
Bless you all.
Well, God willing, right?
And again, the Irish people, I think they've got a much stronger sense of sort of identity that the English, what we're doing in England is reconstructing that sense of national identity.
And I think the Irish have this because of their history with England.
And so I think actually, I mean, God, let's hope Connor wins.
You know, let's hope the Patriots can just systematically, country by country, gain control of their countries and just fix them.
Again, lawfully, democratically, peacefully.
We can win this.
We've got all the resources we'll ever need to win at the ballot box.
We just need to vote for patriots, for trustworthy people that we know will be put into positions and act responsibly and not just sit there and try and enrich themselves or just give largesse to their own like, you know, immigrant minority communities and stuff like this.
Or try and build a fucking airport in Mirpur or some shit like that.
Fuck yourselves.
Get out of my fucking country.
Sick of it.
Absolutely sick of it.
Silkworth says, unbowed, unbent, unbroken, we stand together.
We stand as one.
Voices united.
Against the darkness, come whatever, whatever may come.
Exactly.
Exactly.
The crappy robot says, media trying to claim the march was far right, out of control.
We literally had a minute's silence for Charlie Kirk.
Meanwhile, Bob Villen is cheering on stage.
Exactly.
Let us be the good example.
Bob Villen will never have a million people in the street while he sits there and says, oh, Charlie Kirk deserved it.
We will while we have our minutes silence for him.
They deserve what they get.
We deserve what we get.
And we are going to get what we deserve.
Lapco says, Oklahoman man here, catching up on your recent events.
Good on you for finally standing up while you still have the numbers.
Head on the swivel.
After Charlie, I'm concerned for you and Tommy.
You're needed.
Well, hopefully it's not like it is in America, frankly.
But yeah, we will do our best to be careful.
Confused Siren says, how long until Britain gets better and not worse than it already is now?
Well, it's still going to be a few years because we're using the system, right?
We can use the system and we will use the system.
Because in Britain, we are not bound by a constitution that was written down in stone and unchangeable for all time.
The parliament is actually the instrument of government in this country.
It actually can do what it wants.
It's just the politicians have got no will to do anything with it.
But if you've got 350 patriots who were elected across the country, they form a government and they say, you know what?
It's done.
We are going to just reshape this entire country to how we think it should be.
They could do it.
They easily do it within five years, easily.
And we can just make it happen.
And then when things start getting better, why would you vote for anyone else?
Why would you ever vote for anyone else?
What am I not voting for the 350 Patriots who are going to fix the country?
Of course I'm voting for those guys.
Of course I'm voting for those guys.
So it's going to be a while.
It's going to be another few years.
Again, I said 20-year project.
But this is year six and we're doing great.
We're absolutely doing great.
So, you know, like, do not worry.
We are going to win.
We are going to win.
We've got nowhere.
We've got nowhere else to go.
Like, all of these other people, they have other countries they can go to.
Like, even the left, they could flee to America and, you know, join some fucking leftist think tank and, you know, have like careers in retirement, basically, like work for Meta or something.
You know what I mean?
Like, but we've got nowhere else.
There's nowhere we can retreat to.
So we are going to win because we have to win.
Let's be honest says, please stay safe.
Continue to spread the words of common sense and boil the rest down to what it is.
We will.
Joe says, I've been absolutely devastated after Charlie.
We all have.
I didn't know Charlie.
And I wasn't even somebody who watched a lot of his content.
I've obviously seen his content.
But he occupied a particular place on the right that was expected to be there for a long time.
He was such an immutable fixture of the right that you just didn't think about it, right?
Because it's like, okay, yeah, good.
Charlie's doing what he's doing, and it's valuable that he's doing it.
Great.
And he's going to crusade for years, presumably.
And then they assassinated him.
And it's like, right, okay.
That changes everything for everyone.
And suddenly you realize, like, again, Charlie Kirk was like the furniture, right?
It's like, you know, you shouldn't think about it.
And then you realize now he's gone.
I still really genuinely have trouble actually processing that he's actually going to say, what do you mean?
Charlie Kirk's not going to be debating people on whatever, on college campuses or whatever.
It's genuinely hard to come to terms with.
But yeah, you're noticing more and more there's a spiritual war between good and evil.
Well, again, Bob Villain versus us.
Bob Villain versus us.
It is exactly a spiritual war.
Engineer says, we just wanted to play our video games, man.
It was just the beginning.
Now your nan is involved.
Well, both my nans are dead, I'm afraid.
They died during COVID.
Not of COVID either.
But they were both in the late 80s, early 90s.
They had very good long lives.
But it's my mum that's involved, but my mum and dad.
But yeah, you are right.
But everyone has to be.
Everyone has to be.
Alexander says the white dragon of Albion stirs.
The crumbling towers and castles of the global regime shudder and their masters will no fear.
Yes.
Again, because it doesn't hang on any one of us, it's one of those things that is just like just growing out of their control.
Brute Life says, if everyone who went yesterday brings a plus one normal non-internet person next time, we win.
No questions asked.
Love your work.
Thank you.
But yeah, you're absolutely right.
Talk to your friends and family.
Show them.
Be like, look, everyone had a great time.
Like, it was genuinely a festival.
You know, there's like, you know, bands.
Dominic Frisbee gets up and plays his comedy songs.
You know, like, it's genuinely a good time as well.
And it's okay.
Like, obviously, I'm sad.
My grandmothers and grandfathers are all dead now.
But they had long lives and they have very, you know, very good and wholesome lives.
They were loved by their families.
And obviously it's sad they passed.
But when you get to that sort of age, a lot of life is suffering.
And, you know, I saw them in their last moments and they weren't having a good time of it.
So, you know, it ripped my grandparents, obviously, but it's okay.
Part of maturing through life is understanding that a life is a story, right?
It has a beginning, a middle, and an end.
And yeah, it's sad when you get to the end, but the end is always going to come.
And so you have to come to terms with it.
And what you need to do is just reflect on the life well lived.
Were they happy?
Did was it good?
Conrad says, I sent the two aerial videos, the Bridge one and the Guardian one, to Chat GPT.
And Chat GPT said 800,000 in these videos and estimated 1.2 million if you included the periphery.
There we go.
I mean, I honestly would say between half a million and a million is reasonable, but it could be more.
I just like to give conservative estimates for the numbers because I don't like to be like I don't like to exaggerate, right?
It's easy to kind of fall into the sort of slot merchant.
Oh, there's 25 million people there.
You know, I don't want to do that.
I want to give realistic assessments.
Chris says, I hope Antifa got paid overtime for having to stay the extra three hours.
You know, I bet they didn't.
I bet they didn't.
I bet they didn't.
DTEC says, Starmer replied, The BBC will have replied, BBC, we'll never surrender our flag.
Our country is built on diversity, respect, and tolerance.
The man is clues.
Did he actually say that?
Did he actually say that?
Oh my God, he actually fucking did.
Amazing.
It's on.
It's fucking war.
This is amazing.
Like, because Kier Starmer had been kind of quiet.
He'd be like, well, I mean, I don't think we should use the flag for division.
I'm okay with flying the flag.
But no, Keir Salma has just come out and we will never surrender our flag.
It's like, fuck you.
It's not your flag.
You fucking communist.
Britain will not surrender its flag to those who wish to use it as a symbol of violence, fear, and division.
No, it is a symbol of division.
That's what a flag is.
It says us versus not us.
That's what a flag is, Kier, you fucking brainlets.
This is the flag doesn't represent our diverse country.
No, this is about us, the British people, the native people of this country, saying enough is enough.
That's who the flag represents.
That's what it's for.
You are a fucking idiot.
It's war.
You are not going to win this.
You are not taking the flag from us because fundamentally, you guys hate the fucking flag.
You know that this is the flag of imperialism and white supremacy and racism.
All the left is bullshit.
That's what you truly believe.
You truly believe that that's the case.
You are not having our flag.
And we're going to keep waving it.
And your pricks are going to keep waving their Palestine flags and their rainbow flags.
And you've got flags for everything else that you believe.
You don't believe this, which is why you hate having to fly this flag.
Love it.
Well done, Kier, you fucking idiot.
Amazing.
Absolutely amazing.
Keir Starmer declares war on the Patriot movement.
That's what this is.
Starmer declares war on the Patriots.
We are going to steal from you everything, including your symbols, says Starma.
We're going to make sure the country is stolen from you.
We're going to make sure your money is stolen from you.
And then we're going to steal the very things that you wave above your head to say that you are even yourselves.
Fuck you, Kier.
Fuck you.
That was stupid.
I bet your advisors are like, no, what did you say that?
You're going to incense them.
And now they're going to get even more political.
They're going to be like, no, okay.
The establishment is doubling down.
We've just had a million of us in the street.
And that was Kier Starmer should be like, you know what?
You guys are right.
I'm wrong.
That's what he should have said.
You guys are right.
I'm wrong.
Instead, he's like, oh, our diverse country will not allow people to feel intimidated on our streets because of the background of the colour of their skin.
It's, oh, we're not going to have a far-right symbol.
Oh, okay.
All right, Kier.
You come out and call us names.
You can come out and call us names.
We are the normal people of the country.
You are a moron for not just accepting that the normal people of the country have had enough.
What you're saying here is more of the same.
More of the same.
More diversity.
More enrichment.
More being policed, political correct language policing to protect the precious minorities.
The fucking precious minorities.
You say, oh, God, my life for those fucking minorities.
Fuck all of you second-class citizens.
That's what he's saying.
Keir, you are a fucking moron.
You failed to read the room.
You're a terrible politician and you are going to lose.
Absolutely lose this conflict, by the way.
Good job, Kia.
Fucking good job.
Well done.
Sorry, I'm swearing, but it's just, I'm so angry.
I'm so angry that our prime minister, that's the problem.
He is the prime minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
He is our prime minister.
He's not the prime minister of fucking Pakistan.
He's not the prime minister of fucking Uganda or wherever.
He's our prime minister.
He should be listening to us first.
But he is pledging his allegiance to every fucking minority on earth.
Every other country on earth.
Anyone who's bothered by any of these flags can be like, you know what?
I've had enough of Britain.
I'm going back to where I came from.
They can do that.
The way they define themselves is by foreign countries.
Like, oh, I'm a Bangladeshi Britain.
I'm an Asian Britain.
Okay, define yourself by the foreign place and fucking go.
If you don't like the Patriots being in control of this country, you have options.
And Kier Starmer's like, you know what?
Those people are more impressive.
Those people are more important.
Those people are the people I pledge my allegiance to, not the people of Britain who have had enough.
Good God, Starma.
This is so stupid.
You are just guaranteeing our victory with this.
So I should thank you, really.
I should thank you.
But I'm so incensed that our entire system is constantly turned against us all day, every day.
And like my accountant the other day, she's like, well, the budget's going to come in.
We've already had some things down the line.
You're going to be paying more tax, by the way.
And I have to walk through Swindon Town Centre and watch a bunch of fucking Somalis and Asians standing around doing nothing, drinking coffee and just lounging at my expense.
And I'm just like, am I supposed to not care?
Am I supposed to, oh, I don't want people feeling intimidated on the streets because of the background, the color of their skin.
Kia, I want all of these people fucking deported, mate.
If you don't have 10 years of taxes paid, I want you gone.
All right?
I am sick of this.
Absolutely sick of the grifters that we are allowing to live in this country.
Absolutely sick of it, mate.
Anyway, how could you, in the face of a million people saying they've had enough, not get it?
Not get it.
I mean, that's how remote he is, right?
That's the ivory tower effect.
He's like, well, I guess there are a million racists on the street who just hate people because of the color of their skin, as if anyone hates anyone else because of the color of their skin.
Why would you care about the color of a person's skin?
It's obviously not the skin color that a person has.
It's obviously not like, oh, this person's from Timbuktu.
Oh, God, I just arbitrarily hate people from Timbuktu.
There are reasons for all of these things, Kia, you moron.
Like, nobody's just hateful.
Like, I'm sick of being taken advantage of.
I'm sick of having my just grievances denied because you're there going, oh, that's hate, that's hate, that's hate.
Don't care.
These words don't work anymore.
These people are going home.
Go away.
You are losing the next election and you know you're losing the next election.
You are not taking the England flag.
You're not taking the St. George, the Union Jack.
You're not taking any of our things.
You take enough.
We have had it.
End of story.
Sorry, I'm going to stop.
I'm going to carry on because I do have to go and do stuff with the kids this afternoon.
But I'm just, I'm just so I can't believe they, I can't believe this was a response.
Amazing.
Anyway, Greg, for $100.
Thank you, man.
Carl, when you announced your European MP candidacy, I sent you a super chat announcing the long march to 10 Downing Street has begun.
Do you remember that?
I'm afraid I don't remember that because that was a while ago and a lot has happened.
But it won't be me in 10 Downing Street, but it will be one of our guys.
It will be one of our guys.
It'll be someone who's like, you know, a fan of ours and is in one of our people who is going to get there.
And they are going to do the right thing.
And they're going to fix this country.
This is going to happen.
Duncan says, do you think people in the UK should report that the people who celebrate Charlie Cook's assassination to the police?
Well, the police won't do anything.
Not only can they not do it.
I don't think it's crime.
I think it's just vulgar.
I think it's disgusting.
I don't think it's going to happen.
So there's no point really.
And honestly, I don't want to do anything with them.
I just observe.
This is what you're against.
Just allow it to steal your resolve.
Allow it to harden your heart.
It doesn't matter what they call you.
It doesn't matter what they say.
They will cheer when you're dead.
Just do what you think is the right thing.
You don't have to listen to these fucking idiots, these fucking lies.
Oh, violence, fear, and division.
Sorry, violence, fear, and division.
You just shocked Charlie Cook.
I'm not even having this argument.
The argument is done.
You guys are wrong.
We're right.
We're going to fix the country.
End of story.
Piss off.
Resistance GB stuck on the other side of that police line behind the stage and has footage.
The Met was struggling as they guarded the leftists.
Well, I mean, good.
Oxidor sends $10 for future good works.
Thank you very much.
TK sends $100.
Thank you so much, man.
My buddy Pinoid News123 has been trying to have a conversation with you for a minute.
Love what you're doing.
I'm not familiar with that.
I'll see if I can, it doesn't come up with anything either.
It says this account doesn't exist.
I think you may have misspelt it.
But thank you.
And I will seriously.
That's what you sent me.
Peanoid News 123.
I just copy and pasted it.
So sorry, man.
I have no idea.
Anyway, Spinner says, you could have helped us in Bradford in the 1980s.
Now, down south, it's your turn.
Well, I was a bit under 10 in the 1980s.
Proud load Cedar, and even though you ignored the North, I fucking said, dude, we don't ignore the North.
I mean, we understand what has happened to the North, man.
I think, God, we've been covering the Grooving Council for so long, man.
Like, we're not in any way ignoring the North.
I just view the country as a unitary whole at this point.
No, it is England itself and then Wales and then Scotland and Great Britain.
It's the whole thing.
Like, when we do not ignore the North, you know, we are doing everything we can.
It's just a lot is happening everywhere.
And like I said, I would have been a kid in the 1980s, so not like I could do that, I'm afraid.
But thank you.
And thank you for the support.
And trust us, we're going to fix this entire country.
Like, this isn't like, things are bad in Swindon, but it's not, I'm going to fix Swindon, but it's not, that's not the extent of what we're going to do.
We're going to have an entire beautiful country that looks like the Shire after we scour it.
Okay.
It is going to be wonderful in England and Britain once we win.
The whole country is going to be wonderful.
And people will come, tourists will come.
My God, this is the most beautiful country I've ever seen with the most intelligent, prosperous, polite people in the world, just like it ought to be.
And people are like, wow, England really is a jewel.
Britain is a jewel in the crown of the nations of the world.
I'm like, yeah, yeah, it is.
Well, that's how we're going to fucking keep it.
So our grandchildren can live in it.
Toxic says, glad to have been there.
Shame I didn't meet you.
Well, it was a bit big, wasn't it?
I saw no trouble, just happy and peaceful with families and sitting to the side to avoid the crush.
And the police were itching to start something to avoid a crush.
Yeah, I mean, when you've got crowds of that magnitude, like, you know, you're always going to get one or two prats.
But it really is.
It was such a small thing.
So I was actually, like I said, I could see it because I was at the press area just doing some interviews.
And I could see like some twats being twats.
I was like, oh, fuck.
And basically, we got someone to run to the stage.
And Tommy was like, don't do anything.
Stop it.
You know, from the stage, because that was the only thing we could do.
So I would have gone over.
If I had a megaphone, I would have yelled at them through the megaphone.
But I didn't.
And so I was just like, okay, I can't, you know, it's too noisy to yell.
But yeah, nothing of note happened negatively.
Absolutely nothing.
It was really minor.
Jefferson said, I've gone back and followed your journey after the fact.
You did right to build your own way.
Buy an English flag for your English flag.
Well, I mean, I've got it up there, haven't I?
You know, don't need to do anything more.
Lapco says, I demand proof of life video for my parrot.
It's not mine, it's my mum's, and it's down in Cornwall.
Next time they come up, I will get a video with it.
Scrimpo says, What up, white boy?
Heard your homies have been parading around your block waving flags of Britannia.
Good for your gang, bro.
You ask Finna have Mo Ops Dough.
I don't know what that means.
But thank you.
Sean for $50 says, God bless you all from the USA.
I won't tolerate anyone putting down the British, but it's yanks.
On good sport, of course.
Of course.
Big Mike for £20.
£20, thanks, man.
If you are winning, why are you guys run scared of debating Muslims like Ali Dower at Leicester Square?
I've never been offered a debate with Ali Dower at Leicester Square or Mohammed Hijab.
Or I don't know.
I've never been asked for a debate with any of these people.
And to be honest with you, I don't really have any interest in debating Muslims.
I'm not interested in debating the rightness or wrongness of Islam.
I don't care.
It's a foreign religion.
I don't really like it.
And I'm not really interested in having it here.
Like, that's my opinion.
And that's not going to change.
So I don't need to debate any of these people.
And why would I?
You know, like, they can go debate not Leicester Square speaker's corner all they want.
But I'm not interested in debating Islam.
I mean, of all the religions, Islam's the most ridiculous.
Frankly, in my, I just don't believe it, right?
I just don't think it's real, obviously.
But things I'm not interested in like trying to take it away from them or anything like that.
You know, if you want to believe in Islam, okay, fine.
But it's, it's not something I'm interested in talking to someone about.
Lars says, do you think Stalmo will call an election if he's being ousted from within Labour to sabotage his own party's representation in parliament?
Well, that's a good question.
And I don't know.
Labor doesn't normally do that.
The Conservatives are the ones that normally do that.
And I think that Stalmo is well aware that they're not winning the next election.
Whatever happens, they are not winning.
And so I don't know.
I think they will hang on to power for as long as they can.
But I think it is inevitable that an election is called sooner rather than later.
So obviously no one's happy with this Labour government.
No one's happy with what's happening.
So, yeah.
Sorry, says Tommy Robinson, Stephen Yaxley Lennon, is a Mossad agent.
They allowed him to lead the movement.
It's controlled opposition.
Well, I guess stay in your basement, mate.
You know, we've got a million people on the streets.
You've got the internet where you're typing furiously.
Okay, you believe what you like.
I'm okay with that.
I'm not going to try and persuade you otherwise.
It doesn't affect me in any way, shape, or form.
We are actually doing things.
You are not doing things.
So you either understand your place in the hierarchy and the way that this all works, or you can just resentfully complain on the internet.
It's your choice.
And I'm not here to persuade you not to, because I'm confident that this is the right way that we can actually persuade the British public opinion over to our side, normalize us because we are normal, and win through the ballot box, get the government we actually want, a government of patriots, and actually legally, lawfully fix the country.
I'm sure that this is the way to do it.
And I don't think there's any problems with that.
I think this is inevitable, frankly, at this point.
And so, I mean, you know, complain about that all you like, not my problem.
Buy yourself a better camera with proper autofocus and not on crack.
The camera is actually really good, right?
The problem is, because I've got the screen here, I've got to sort of lean to the side.
And then the camera's like, okay, but the middle, you know, the object I'm focusing on is like here.
And so if I go over here, what I must think is, oh, you want me to focus on the thing behind, right?
Because that's in the center of the I can't really see properly.
Yep, the center of the thing.
And so I have to kind of try and get back to the middle, but I want the thing on the side because I should just fix it.
But I appreciate the donation.
Thank you.
Kevin says, a hearty congratulations from the shores of the Gulf of America to the shores of the Thames.
Never give up.
The world sees the righteousness of your cause.
Yeah, I know.
We're obviously right about this.
We're obviously right.
We obviously deserve this.
Wobro says, cheering your fight from the US.
Take back your home.
There are a lot of these messages, so I'm going to skip over a bunch of them.
Sorry.
But I appreciate that.
Hacker Sun says, Viva Vendetta, people should not be afraid of the governments.
Government should be afraid of the people.
Well, you know what?
I think that that is what is happening here.
I think this is Keir Starmer acting out of fear.
Now, this, again, this, I haven't read through this yet, so I've only seen the first couple of things.
But this kind of response is not the response of a man who's confident that he's got things under control.
He's now decided, no, I need to attack the rally.
I need to attack the movement itself because I've decided they're bad people.
It's like, okay, well, that's that's not good, is it?
Right?
That's not good for anyone, really.
But I don't think it's especially going to be bad for you because, like I said, we are the people of this country and we have nowhere else to go.
So maybe you might want to consider that opposing an idea and a movement whose time has come is unwise.
But I guess you can be a beautiful loser in the end of it, right?
GB News covering the death of a boxer instead of this during the collapse of the USSR in 1991.
The TV played ballet for three days.
Did they?
I mean, they streamed it on their YouTube channel.
So there is that.
Yeah, stuff you won't like.
Like Tony Robinson has cash from Israelis.
Maybe I haven't got the receipts and I don't really care.
Like, I'm seeing lots of British flags.
I'm seeing lots of Union Jacks.
I'm seeing lots of English people, lots of British people out in the streets because they want a movement that is pro-British.
Like, that's that you like, I don't, I don't care about online things when it comes to this.
What is real is what matters here.
And you just got to come to terms with that, man.
And if you don't like it, then just don't get involved.
You know, go start your own movement, I guess.
You know, go start your own one.
You just see how that goes.
I think this is the thing.
I think this is the way that we win.
And big mic, I'm just not interested in debating Muslims.
I'm just not interested.
Like, there's no point.
You're never going to persuade the Muslims.
And it's not like millions of people are converting to Islam in Britain because obviously they're like, yeah, foreign religion, don't like it.
It's irrelevant.
Like, they don't reason themselves into being Muslims.
They believe it because they're raised to believe it.
So leave them to it.
Next time, get Knights in Glorious Armor on Horseback.
I mean, that would be cool.
It'd be a lot of work, though.
Quite black peeled.
Don't be quite blackpilled.
Rip Charlie, Christ is King.
We will never surrender.
I cancelled Apple TV and will now be giving 10 bucks a month to Turning Point USA for the rest of my life.
Please donate if you're able and keep the faith.
Well, I heard that they had something like 18,000 new chapters opening or requests to open chapters.
As in, loads of people all over the world were like, yeah, no, I'm opening a Turning Point USA chapter.
So excellent.
Excellent.
Because I mean, if it wasn't, I think a lot of people forget, if it wasn't for Charlie Kirk, there basically would be zero right-wing presence in universities.
If it wasn't for Turning Point USA, and this is why when they were like, oh, can you come over and do an event for us?
I was like, yeah, sure.
And I never pay for any of them.
And I never asked for any money from any of them.
You know, like, they'd pay for the flights to go there.
But, like, I never asked for like, you know, money to be paid to do it because it's part of the cause, right?
You know, you work in, you know, you're helping everyone out.
And so it's just, it's 36,000 now.
Fucking hell.
Okay, that's good, though.
Come on, lads.
You know, Patriots just marching everywhere.
We've had it.
Absolutely had it.
But yeah, I never asked for money because I was just, you know, happy to be doing my part.
And I mean, I remember doing one with Milo, and it was in a bloody massive American gym, and it was packed.
And it was just like, you could feel the energy.
It was like, yeah, this is a real insurrection.
And this was before Milo got cancelled.
And he was in peak form as well.
It was really, really good fun.
Really good fun.
But yeah, no, so yeah, like Godspeed Turning Point USA, obviously.
And yeah, rest in peace, Charlie Kirk.
But you know that this is what Charlie would want, right?
You know, if someone had asked him in advance, Charlie, if you die, what should we do?
He wouldn't be like, look, just go into deep mourning and pack up Turning Point USA and just pack it in and just give up.
Obviously, he would say the opposite.
He'd be like, look, win.
Get out there and win.
You know, use my death as a turning point, as a catalyst to look, there were lots of other people in the gym.
It wasn't just me and Milo.
Use this as a catalyst to get out there and goddamn will win.
And you know that that's what he would say.
And so that's what we've got to do.
We've got to go out and win.
And we're going to.
Do I support advanced UK over reform?
Well, I mean, I'm not pinning my colours to any party yet, but I'm glad that advance exists.
If nothing else, as like in the same way that sort of like, you know, Corbyn's your party pressures the Labour Party, right?
So is it?
We need to know that there is a vehicle for us when the time is to get in and drive it is ready.
So well done to Ben Habib for getting that done.
And they've got more than 30,000 members now, which is superb.
And yeah, and if it is advanced, because the thing is, I don't know what the thing will be when the time comes.
And I don't want to declare for a thing that isn't the thing, right?
Because Rupert Lowe is actually right.
Joining a party actually is divisive, whereas being a part of movement actually is uniting, as you can see.
So it's one of those things where it's like, I don't want to nail my colours to any particular masks, but not because I don't support all of the masts.
And it's because I support all of our guys on the right getting wherever.
And whoever can make, whoever can get purchase, I'm happy to support it.
But let's just get to it.
Let's get to the point where we are like, right, here's the party.
Let's join.
And then we'll all just pile in, right?
We'll all just pile in and we'll all go for it.
Wadu says, Gamers have risen up.
Some Redditoids blame the start of the fall on Gamergate, and I'm inclined to agree.
You were my first introduction to politics at the time.
Thanks for the hard work.
You know what I love?
Is that how naive I was back in all this?
I was like, oh, I could just have arguments, rational arguments with feminists about why I think they're wrong.
And they'll change their minds.
Like, no, that's not how any of this works.
I didn't know anything about politics either at the time.
I was just going through their arguments as they presented them.
And so, what's interesting is like, you get the guys who have been with me, all the veterans who have been here since Gamergate.
We've all been on a big learning experience together, right?
You know, we all had to learn about all of this along the way.
And look where we are now.
You know, look how much we know now.
So, um, uh, just a shout out and large F you to Bristol Antifar and Rip Charlie and uh Irinia, the girl who got stabbed.
I'm not gonna pronounce it for our names, but um, yeah, thank you, thank you.
Um, and thank you, thank you for there.
I'm gonna have to go in a minute, but there are lots of sort of like smaller donations, which are like you know, Godspeed and all that sort of thing.
So, thank you very much, really appreciate all the support.
Um, Dennis sends a hundred pounds.
Thanks, man.
That's incredible.
Our victory is inevitable.
Thank you, Carl.
Man, are we not, though?
Like, this is this is what I asked at the Wittan.
I didn't upload the QA because I didn't want the speech to be too long.
Uh, but in the QA, I literally asked two years ago, I was here and said, Look, we don't feel like we're inevitable, and everyone sort of shuffled their feet.
I'm like, Yeah, I don't think, you know, maybe blah, blah, blah.
And I asked this year, Do you think we're inevitable?
And everyone put their hand up and was like, Yep, we are inevitably going to win.
Uh, oh, Pinoy News123 on YouTube, right?
Sorry, I thought you meant Twitter, I must have misinterpreted.
Let me uh get that up in a browser, see who that is.
I've got to find out who it is before I commit to anything.
Um, Lloyd, where you get all this money for all this alcohol, bro.
Um, uh, but thank you, thank you so much, guys.
And uh, big mic, stop talking about Islam if you don't want to debate it.
Well, I can talk about whatever I like, uh, actually.
And I don't care if you think that they would embarrass it, that's fine.
I'm not, and apparently, Ali Dawah and they're not Muslims.
Okay, well, whatever, man, I don't care.
Like, I'm not interested in debating the merits or demerits of Islam because there's not the time.
But anyway, um, thank you guys for joining me.
This has been such a cathartic stream for me to do.
Have I do I yeah, we go?
This has been such a cathartic stream for me to do.
Like, because obviously, I got totally blue-balled on Saturday, which again, it's fine, you know, it's totally fine.
It was, it was disappointing.
I won't lie.
I was like, oh, damn, I was, yeah, I prepared for this.
You know, I've been itching for this ever since Tommy got out of jail.
And he's like, guys, we're on.
It's on.
I was like, brilliant, you know.
But it's Elon.
What are you going to do?
I'll go and tweet angrily about it because Elon restored my Twitter account.
I'll tweet angrily at Elon.
Elon, I thought you said you were going to come up with my podcast.
But yeah, no, jokey aside, you know, the whole day went spectacularly.
It went so good.
I'm just so thrilled.
I love that Elon Zoomed in.
Like, you know, however he did video LinkedIn.
I love it.
It's so good.
And I really want to emphasize, everyone just behaved so well.
And everyone, there was so much love in the backstage area.
Like, there was just, everyone's like, oh, I know that guy.
I know that guy.
I've seen your videos.
I follow you on Twitter.
I've seen your, you know, you're on TV or whatever.
I've read your articles.
And so there was just so much love in the backstage.
I didn't see any beefs.
I didn't see anyone not getting along.
You know, like Dan Mutton did a thread of him just like smiling with all of these people.
And it's just like, yeah, look at look at this who's who, man.
And everyone did a great job.
Everyone's really lovely.
And it just, it couldn't have gone better.
We couldn't have asked for better.
And the size, the size of it.
And of course, it provoked Keir Starmer to come out and condemn us and declare war.
And Keir Starmer is against us.
But, you know, we're going to win.
St. George is with us.
How could we lose?
Thanks for joining me, folks.
Like I said, if you want to support, go and get the last of the issues of Islander.
I don't know how many are left.
So if you go and get it and it's out, I'm really sorry.
But there are some left, I understand.
I'm given to understand.
So do go where you can.
Or get yourself a Gamanzilla mug.
Again, if you want to support Lotus Eaters, that's a really good way of doing it because I mean you get something from us and we actually, you know, we can make money in this environment that Keir Starmer will fucking tax us for.
But anyway, that's another story.
But anyway, yeah, go get Islander and we will see you very, very soon.
I'm not on the podcast on Monday, but of course the chaps will be on and they're going to go down more, you know, the reaction to all this.
They're going to cover, I don't doubt they're going to cover what's happened.
They'll probably go into Keir Starmer's reaction in more depth than I have because I've only just learned about it.
But yeah, so I'll see you on the podcast on Monday and have a great rest of your Sunday, guys.
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