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EZRA LEVANT | It's Election Night In Canada—Join Our Livestream Coverage!

Ezra Levant reveals Rebel News’ live election night coverage on April 28th, skipping the usual show due to early results. He exposes Mark Carney’s suspected tax avoidance via Brookfield Asset Management’s Isle of Man shell company, registered in December 2022 and linked to a residential address for an 88-year-old "straw man." In Dublin, Levant details a 10,000-strong anti-immigration march—peaceful but ignored by media—while counter-protesters displayed Hamas flags amid rising rents and strained public services. The episode ties Ireland’s nationalist past to current open-border policies, questioning government priorities as Rebel News crowdsources funding at migrantreports.com and thecarneyfiles.com. [Automatically generated summary]

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Tonight, it's election night.
It's April 28th, and this is the Ezra Levant Show.
Shame on you, you censorious thug.
Oh, hi, everybody.
Tonight's the big night.
We're going to start a live stream.
Sheila and I are co-hosting it.
That's going to start at 6 p.m. Eastern Time.
So, actually, before the 8 p.m. time slot when my Ezra Levant show normally runs.
So, we're going to skip the normal show because by the time it airs, we'll have known a lot about how things are going to shake out tonight.
But let me show you a couple of things in the meantime.
First of all, I jotted to the Isle of Man on Friday, and then on my way back on Saturday, I had to come back through Dublin.
It was a very quick trip.
We went to the Isle of Man to track down Mark Carney's tax haven.
On the way back, we went through Dublin and saw a massive anti-immigration march.
I'd like to show you these two videos.
The Dublin one is new.
And what I like about going to Dublin is they have some of the worst immigration policy in the world, but they also have that Irish fighting spirit.
And it was actually a pleasure to see.
So, without further ado, I'll show you the Isle of Man vid, about 20 minutes long, and then a great video from Ireland.
I'll say goodbye to you now.
Enjoy the videos, and we'll talk to you on the live stream.
Ezra Levant here for Rebel News.
We flew all night from Toronto to Dublin, waited at the Dublin airport, then got on a smaller aircraft and flew just under an hour into a small island between Ireland and the United Kingdom.
It's a small place.
Maybe you've heard of it.
It's called the Isle of Man, and that's where we're standing today.
There's less than 90,000 people on the Isle of Man, and it's a lovely place, centuries old.
The Vikings used to rule the place, then the Celts.
Now it has its own culture.
The Isle of Man, someone from the Isle of Man is called a Manx, which is interesting.
Tax Haven Isle of Man 00:13:52
The key thing about this place from a global perspective is not its beauty, but its tax status.
This is a place people come to when they don't want to pay tax.
There's no capital gains tax.
There's no wealth tax.
There's no inheritance tax.
In fact, tax is capped at £200,000 per person.
No matter how much you make, you will never pay more than that in tax.
I understand it.
The income tax is just 22%.
But like I say, there is a cap.
This is where you come if you want to hide millions or even billions.
The thing is, it's a lovely place to retire, but it's not quite as warm as, let's say, the Cayman Islands and the Caribbean, another tax avoidance hotspot.
So what happens is millionaires and billionaires come here to set up a fake office, like a mailbox or a PO box, and say that their company is headquartered here because there's another wrinkle in Isle of Man taxation.
You can pay all your global taxes for all your activities around the world.
You can pay them here in the Isle of Man.
So you can be doing business in the United States, in Canada, in the European Union, but you can come here to pay your tax as a kind of tax minimization, tax evasion, tax avoidance strategy.
And maybe you can guess where I'm going with this.
Canada's new prime minister who's seeking a new term, Mark Carney, he was the chairman of Brookfield Asset Management for years.
It's not a household name like BlackRock Asset Management, but it's a kind of mini BlackRock.
It has about a trillion dollars in assets under management.
And BlackRock is famous, but Brookfield, I think, should be, because through tricky corporate structures, they have made it so their assets and their profits are as tax-free as possible.
There was a report that Brookfield managed to hide $25 billion by operating a shell company out of Bermuda.
In fact, an independent study suggests that Brookfield, under Mark Carney's leadership, was the number one largest tax dodger in the country.
They have all sorts of corporate structures, but obviously they're not living here.
They're not working here.
Brookfield doesn't operate here.
We're here because I want to go to a house on Belgravia Road.
It's a house.
I know that, even though I haven't been there yet, I looked it up on Google Maps because Brookfield IOM, Brookfield Isle of Man, is headquartered in what looks like on Google Maps to be someone's house.
And I did some more corporate searches, and the director of Brookfield IOM is an 88-year-old man, Leslie Cummins.
An 88-year-old man is running an organization with billions or tens of billions of dollars?
Is that for real?
Well, I've learned that a lot of people in the Isle of Man have a kind of job or a series of jobs where they act as the pretend officers or directors of these foreign companies.
They're just regular people who for a certain sum of money said, sure, I'll be your director.
Sure, you can put my name down on the corporate records.
I'm an 88-year-old man.
You can pay me X amount of dollars a month and I'll be the name on the piece of paper hiding the true power behind the throne.
You know, we've only been in the Isle of Man for about an hour and we haven't talked to a lot of people other than our cab driver who's been giving us a bit of a tour.
There's lovely people here and it sounds like a close-knit community.
Sounds like a wonderful place to grow up.
It's so beautiful, first of all.
But when you have the kind of tax dodges that this place does, you attract some shady characters.
Believe it or not, one of the largest industries in the Isle of Man is online gambling.
The Isle of Man has not complied with other countries' rules about money laundering.
And so it's well known that there is a lot of money laundering here, not just from the international drug trade, the international weapons trade, but also regimes like the Russian Federation, where politicians and oligarchs try and squirrel their money out of Russia and hide it from the taxmen, the Russian taxman, and the tax men in London or New York also.
We are in a city that's called Douglas, the capital, where there are many wonderful people, but there are also shadow people, people who come here to hide money from tax collectors.
Now, each of us would love to do that.
Wouldn't you like to have a mailbox on Belgravia Road and have someone say, yeah, I'm the head officer of a barbershop, a restaurant, a farm, and we're only going to pay 22% tax capped at 200,000 pounds a year.
Wouldn't you like to do that?
Because as Mark Carney says, it's all legal.
He was asked about his Bermuda tax dodge.
Remember what he said?
You were at the helm of a company that quite clearly registered much of its business in Bermuda to avoid paying taxes, including, as CTV News reported, registered to an address of a bike shop in Bermuda.
You have said that this is the way the world works, and that in the case of pension funds, that leaves more money for pensioners.
But in this case, it looks like just plain tax avoidance.
This may be a legal practice, and as you say, as the world works, but is it ethical, Mr. Carney?
First off, I'm no longer at Brookfield.
Secondly, this follows their arrangements, follow the rules, including the tax rules of this country, other countries.
And thirdly, as you mentioned in your question, that the structure is organized so that Canadian pension funds can get the most benefit for those pensioners, which are teachers, retired first responders, and public servants.
Thank you.
He said he followed the rules, and he said his clients got a good deal out of it.
Well, sure, they did, and he got a huge deal out of it.
But what about everyone else?
What about everyone else back in Canada who has to live under Canadian rules, pay Canadian taxes?
You know, Mark Carney hasn't actually answered the question about where he personally filed his taxes.
Did he file them in Canada?
Remember, he's got three passports, including a British passport and an Irish passport.
The Isle of Man is actually a crown protectorate of the United Kingdom.
Did Mark Carney use his other passports so he could file his personal taxes here in the Isle of Man?
I don't know, but we're now going to make our way down to Belgravia Road, and we're going to ring the doorbell of Mr. Commons.
And I'm sure if he's home, that he's a lovely 88-year-old man who probably won't even know what I'm talking about because my guess is he does this like a lot of people, a lot of Minx people do.
They just make a few extra bucks being an on-paper director for foreign oligarchs.
Let's go see what happens when we ring the doorbell.
All right, well, we're on our way now to find the director of Brookfield Isle of Man.
And I want to tell you, we found his name by going on the corporate search in the UK.
It's called Companies House.
That's the official UK government registry where all companies have to post some public information.
As you can see, Brookfield IOM registered as an overseas entity in December of 2022.
That's when Mark Carney was the chairman.
It's updated its information in December 2023 and December 2024, just weeks before Mark Carney became the Canadian prime minister.
There's not a lot of information here, and I think it's that way on purpose.
It's sort of like a mafia organization.
They have cutouts, they have deceptions.
The whole point of it is to confuse.
But if you look at the filing history, this is where it gets really interesting in my mind.
I'm just going to click on the latest.
When this was set up by Mark Carney a couple years ago, they have a page called Individual Beneficial Owner Details.
So beneficial owner is someone who, like the word says, he's the true owner, the guy who benefits from it.
And his name is Leslie Commons.
I've never heard of that before, and a Google search doesn't turn up much at all.
But I see on here that he is 88 years old.
And I say, Mazel 12, hopefully he lives to be 120.
But that suggests to me that he's just a placeholder, a straw man, and that they're actually using him to try to hide the true identity of who's behind Brookfield IOM.
So his address is in here.
It looks like a residential address, and that's a tip off right there.
Brookfield has some of the most majestic imperial skyscrapers in the Western world.
The fact that this looks like Mr. Commons is in a residential home tells me that he's just a straw man.
But look at what is sworn to in this document, that Mr. Commons holds directly or indirectly more than 25% of the shares.
That he holds directly or indirectly more than 25% of the voting rights.
That he has the right directly or indirectly to appoint or remove a majority of the board of directors.
And that he has the right to exercise or actually exercises significant influence or control over the entity.
Is it true that 88-year-old Leslie Commons of Belgravia Road and the Isle of Man, fella whose home we're going to right now, is it true that he is the boss of Brookfield IOM?
Can that really be true?
Or is this just a legal fiction set up by Mark Carney and his tricky lawyers to avoid paying taxes in Canada?
You'll remember this was around the time that Mark Carney voted to move the headquarters of Brookfield out of Canada to the United States, again for tax reasons.
Let's find out.
And by the way, I'm going to be super friendly to Mr. Commons because my guess is he's just a fella who earns some pocket money by being a straw man placeholder in Mark Carney's filings.
It's Mark Carney and the lawyers who crafted all this.
They just needed some guy and they found 88 year old Mr. Commons.
Let's see if we can find him.
Well, we found it.
Planes, trains, and automobiles, half a continent away.
We found the head office for Brookfield IOM, Brookfield Isle of Man.
It's a foreign shell company set up by Mark Carney two and a half years ago when he was the chairman of Brookfield Asset Management.
It was renewed in 2023 and again in December 2024.
That's it.
Hi.
I'm Ezra, are you, is Mr. Commons in?
I have no idea.
Can I ask what you're doing, though?
I came here from Canada to, because the Canadian Prime Minister has an office here and it's registered to Mr. Commons.
Do you know who he is, Leslie Commons?
He's my landlord, yeah.
He's your landlord.
Yeah.
He lives upstairs.
I don't know if he's in or not.
Oh, okay.
So I pushed the button and so he's the landlord.
Yeah, I pushed the button there because there's a political story.
I just wanted to ask him some questions about it, but you don't know if he's in.
I've just come back and I'm going on holiday this afternoon.
So if he hasn't answered his bell, then I presume either he's not in order.
Yeah, I pushed the button three times and yeah.
So he's the landlord.
But does he also live here?
Sometimes.
Yeah.
Not all the year round.
Right.
Do you know where he goes when he's not here?
Like, is he in town now?
I saw him last week, but I don't know if he's around here.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, thanks very much.
And I just talk, I'm not talking about you and don't worry about it.
We're just talking about the Prime Minister Kent.
Yeah, well, I'm not in the film for now.
We'll blur your face.
Okay?
Okay, that's a good idea.
Thank you.
Isn't that very, very interesting?
I was talking about how Leslie Commons was not in and didn't answer his doorbell, someone else came to the window, saw his filming, and I walked over and she didn't want to appear on camera and I said we would blur her face.
She confirmed for me that Leslie Commons does live in the apartment above her and that he's the landlord and she saw him just the other day and he does indeed live here.
Sinn Fein's Tax Avoidance Scheme 00:14:52
So I guess he is a bit of a businessman himself.
But the Brookfield IOM office, it's marked on his buzzer.
I rang it three times.
That friendly lady doesn't think he's in today either.
But here's what's going on.
This is not where Brookfield does its business.
This is a beautiful residential street on the beautiful island of the Isle of Man.
Just up there is Onkin Park.
There's tennis courts.
There's a little boating pond.
This is a wonderful place to live.
It's on the ocean.
It's a little chilly.
It's not like being in the Caribbean, except in one way.
Here's the way it's like being in the Caribbean.
About 350 years ago, there was a wildness to a lot of the Caribbean, and there were little ports where pirates can go and they weren't hunted down.
Tortuga, for example, even Nassau in the Bahamas.
There was a period of time when pirates could sail around the Caribbean, attacking ships, stealing, and they could go to these safe, free ports and do their pirate business.
It wasn't too long before the great navies of the world crushed the pirates and stopped that illicit trade.
I'm not saying that the Isle of Man is like Tortuga, but it is home to people like Mark Carney who want to squirrel away billions or even tens of billions of dollars to keep them out of the hands of the taxman back in Canada.
And I simply don't believe that that lovely residential building is the headquarters of Brookfield IOM.
In fact, I know it's not.
And I simply don't believe that a kindly 88-year-old landlord who lives in a building and handles the rent from a couple of families below, I simply don't believe that he is the beneficial owner and director of Brookfield IOM.
Like I say, he does what a lot of people in the Isle of Man do to make a few extra bucks on the side.
He's a straw man.
And I'm not saying there's anything illegal with it.
In fact, that's sort of the whole point.
Here in the Isle of Man, this is perfectly legal.
And as Mark Carney keeps on saying, hey, he followed all the rules.
Wouldn't it be nice, though, if your company could have an office in the Isle of Man, that you had a maximum 22% income tax rate that was capped at 200,000 pounds a year, no inheritance of tax, no wealth tax, no capital gains tax.
Wouldn't it be great if you could live by those rules?
Alas, the common people, the peasants are not allowed to, just the masters of the universe like Mark Carney.
What I really want to know is did he file his own taxes here in the Isle of Man?
In fact, that's one of the questions I put to the Liberal Party today when I was coming out here.
I sent an email to them.
I'd like to read those questions to you now.
I think the odds of them answering me are about the same as the odds of us getting into the Debates Commission and for the same reason.
Let me read to you the eight questions I put to Mark Carney via the Liberal Party today.
Number one, what is the purpose of Brookfield IOM?
That stands for Isle of Man.
When was it created?
Did Brookfield set up Brookfield IOM to avoid Canadian taxes?
I think we know the answer to that one.
How much tax does Brookfield pay in the Isle of Man?
Does Brookfield actually have any business activity in the Isle of Man?
Did Mr. Carney himself pay his taxes in the Isle of Man?
I wouldn't be surprised if he did.
The Isle of Man is considered a haven for money laundering, tax avoidance, and tax evasion.
Did Mr. Carney have any ethical qualms with that?
We know the answer to that one already, don't we?
Does Mr. Carney still have his Irish and British passports?
And finally, are there any other facts about Brookfield IOM, Isle of Man, that Mr. Carney would like to disclose?
Oh, I don't think so.
But then again, I don't think any journalist is actually going to put those questions to him.
They're a little too prickly, a little bit too accountability-oriented.
It's too much like vetting Mark Carney.
You know, this is a lovely place to live.
This is a residential neighborhood.
Normally, we wouldn't even come into a place like this to do journalism.
We would go to a corporate head office.
Brookfield owns some of the most spectacular buildings in the world.
For example, in London, they own Canary Wharf, one of the most prestigious, basically financial centers in the West.
That's where they do their business activity.
The only reason Brookfield IOM has a little button in a mailbox here is to get around paying the taxes that you and I have to pay.
And the fact that Mark Carney was supervising this Brookfield Isle of Man as recently as December 2024 shows the kind of prime minister that he is and that he will be.
If you think this journalism was worthwhile, help me out.
In the end, we didn't find Mr. Commons, but I think what we would have found was an 88-year-old, kindly man.
We had a bit of a chat with one of his tenants.
But we came here to do a kind of investigative journalism that the CBC only reserves for the Pierre Polyevs of the world.
No one is really vetting Mark Carney, just like no one really vetted Justin Trudeau.
If you think this was worth it, go to thecarneyfiles.com and chip in a few dollars.
My colleague Lincoln J and I flew to Dublin this morning and then flew to the Isle of Man and we're doing the whole thing in reverse now because we thought this was an important story and I wanted to see what the Brookfield HQ looked like.
You know what it looks like?
It looks like a tax avoidance scheme.
For Rebel News, I'm Ezra Levant.
Irish people can't get horns.
They can't get hostel veggies.
This has to come to an end.
Nationalism is not racism.
Hilda's island belongs to him.
This government doesn't care for our own people.
They care for the other people.
You need to look after the Irish people first.
Wouldn't you know it?
There it is.
There's a hammer and sickle flag.
The Revolution!
They don't have a lot of Irish flags.
The government here, like many Russian governments, only speak, only listen to the NGOs.
Bring Ireland back to Will Lisman, because we're losing our closure on history.
Edgar Levant here for Rebel News.
Look at this.
I'm in a sea of Irish flags.
I'm in the heart of Dublin, Ireland, because this is a massive march.
Organizers tell me there'll be up to 10,000 Irish who are marching against mass immigration.
What's so interesting about this movement is how organic and populist it is.
The entire political establishment are against these folks.
They're for mass immigration.
Same thing with the journalistic establishment.
They disparage these people, calling them the same names you'd expect, racist, transphobic, whatever.
But in fact, what I've discovered over the last year of coming back to Ireland and studying the case is Irish who are concerned about a mass immigration that was never voted for.
The Irish never chose this.
It was imposed upon Ireland by the NGOs.
It was imposed upon this place by business deals, local hoteliers who got million-dollar contracts to house so-called refugees, generally fake refugees.
We'll keep marching down the streets and we'll keep you posted throughout the day.
Follow along at MigrantReports.com Ireland's been destroyed by migration and we're here to put an end to this.
It's absolutely disgraceful.
Europe is getting destroyed.
Every country in Europe is destroyed.
Sweden, Belgium, Germany, everywhere.
Terrorist attacks.
Irish people can't get homes.
They can't get hospital beds.
This has to come to an end.
They're looking at their migrants instead of the Lordish.
It's disgusting.
Today's a big day for Irish people, Irish nationalists.
You know, we're here to make a peaceful process.
Let's get it out there.
Nationalism is not racism.
At Fair Page, every Irish man and Irish woman stats here to stand up for the Irish people.
Because look, down the road there, boys, in 1916, boys, the men of Ireland died for the freedom of Ireland.
And we're here today, boys, walk in their fing footsteps to fing bring Ireland back to the way it is, man, because we're losing our culture, our history.
This is not about immigrants.
It's not about racist.
It's about the Irish national people fighting against the government.
Kulak is a neighborhood in Dublin where they plan to put in at least 500 military age migrant men in a former paint factory right in the middle of a community.
And the locals, you know, tried to shut it down.
So the government put up those large concrete blocks.
I visited there many times.
I thought there was no chance the people would win, but the people won.
How did you do it?
People, power, not backing down.
Keep speaking your truth and stay united.
I have to tell you, I never thought you could do it.
I thought the government was so invested in having Kulak as a massive plantation.
They didn't realize the fight Kulak had in their bellies.
I didn't either.
And I mean, I was sympathetic, but I thought this is a doomed mission.
We're getting there.
Rome wasn't built in a day.
We're getting there.
It's absolutely f ⁇ ing disgraceful.
And any man that agrees with this is f ⁇ ing stupid.
Absolutely weak, feminized, useless fools.
But why do they do it?
Why?
Why are they selling out their own country?
I could get into it, but I'm not going to, because there's certain things here.
A lot of people here would know why.
Approximately 10,000 Irish marching through the heart of Dublin, united not by any political party, because indeed no political parties support them, but united by the idea that Ireland ought to be Irish.
And that the mass immigration that is de-Irishing the country does not have their approval.
There are no establishment politicians who are here.
And any establishment media who are here are coming to bury, not to praise.
Rebel News is a citizen journalism organization and so we're here and I've seen a few other citizen journalists doing the same thing.
It'll be interesting to see how much coverage the mainstream media gives to the antifa protesters who are expected along the way.
My guess is if last year is anything to go by, there'll be a few dozen of them, perhaps one-tenth of one percent the size of those against mass immigration.
But I bet you the mainstream media will give them loving and lavish coverage.
Just as I predicted, there's going to be a few dozen, maybe a hundred antifa counter-protesters, but they're few in number.
And unlike the anti-migration protesters, they're funded to be here by NGOs.
Now there's a wall of guard eye.
That's what they call the police, separating the protesters from the Antifa.
Lincoln, what did I say to you?
I said there won't be any Irish flags amongst the counter-protesters, and indeed, I cannot see a single Irish flag there.
Oh, I see one.
I see a single Irish flag.
We're moving along, mate.
We're moving along.
Jesus was a refugee, they say.
In fact, he was not.
He was going to take a government census.
That's why he was on the move.
Oh, wouldn't you know it?
There it is.
There's a hammer and sickle flag.
The rebels.
They don't have a lot of Irish flags.
But boy, rebel news is coming along.
We're keeping good.
I see the trans flag.
I see the Antifa flag.
I see the hammer and sickle flag.
I see a couple more Palestinian flags.
I've seen two Irish flags.
I've seen the hammer and sickle.
And I've seen about five Hamas Palestinian flags.
That tells you all you need to know.
Do you see that says Sinn Féin stand against racism?
What's so interesting is Sinn Féin is a nationalist party.
They're the party that in the past was politically linked to the IRA, which believed in kicking out the Irish.
I do not understand, and I cannot understand how the political party Sinn Féin can be for open borders now.
We've obviously just passed by all the paid agitators there from the government NGOs.
I know you have this problem in the US and Canada as well.
We're just here to represent our country.
And this protest is not against immigrants.
You know, if I was from another country and I saw a golden basket of eggs in a country like Ireland, I'd come here too, you know.
But we're here to represent the Irish people.
You need to look after the Irish people first.
They died for your freedom.
Don't throw it away.
Why are nationalists like Sinn Féin for open borders today?
I don't understand.
Well, Sinn Féin spent 30 years fighting to get the British out of Ireland.
So why are they letting everyone else in?
Well, I don't know.
You'll have to ask Sinn Féin that.
We're at the official front of the parade.
There are some folks up ahead, but the Irish Piper is setting the tone.
I see some cameras here that look like from the mainstream media.
It'll be interesting to compare how they cover this to how we cover it.
The government here, like many Western governments, only speak, only listen to the NGOs.
They don't listen to the people and the NGOs who are all woke liberals.
And you'll be surprised to know that in this small country of five and a half million people, we spent 6.5 billion on NGOs and we have 33,000 of them.
And if you look at the counter-protests down at the GPO by people with pink hair, there's someone I'm going past now with pink hair, who led by a man who doesn't know whether his young child born a couple of years ago is a boy or a girl.
Well, would you look at that?
In the heart of a city, which you might normally consider to be a left-wing place, people are leaning out of their windows, flying the Irish flag.
And I should tell you, the flying the Irish flag is a very political move, just like Ireland is for the Irish.
This government doesn't care for our own people.
They care for the other people.
And why do they do that?
I don't understand.
See, the people at the top don't understand what the people at the bottom feel because they're treated like bottom feeders.
But tell me why.
That's what I can't figure out.
Massive March Against Mass Immigration 00:05:09
Why are they doing that?
Why would you declare war on your own people?
Why would they let unvetted males into the country?
No, I'm trying to figure out why.
Why would they not house their own people?
How old are you?
19.
I can set up a business here in New England.
There's nothing going for me.
I can't even claim the ladder.
I can't do nothing.
There's nothing here for me.
Woofing.
I don't know if you can hear me over the noise of the crowd.
I am standing in the heart of Dublin.
We're literally right at the front where in a number of minutes a variety of speakers will address the crowd.
People are struggling with the bills, the rents, the mortgages.
People can't get by in this country anymore.
And we've had enough of it.
And the people in Leicester House are just not listening.
What's our vision for Orlando?
It's an Ireland reborn, an Ireland united and an Ireland that is free.
So how many migrants have been put in your town?
In Muytown there's a lot.
Now the numbers, the numbers seem to be suppressed in every town and you never know the true figure, but just even taking a walk out around the town.
So they're putting rental housing.
I know that they're put in hotels quite often.
Are they putting rental housing?
Yeah, so in Muytown there's about three or four hotels and at the moment now we've only won.
With the last two or three years we've only won hotel and at that that's majorly overpriced.
But then on the rental side of things as well, the prices of rent accommodation are up to the roof.
Give me an update on how today went from your point of view.
Absolutely amazing.
You see there was thousands upon thousands of people here today and he came out in commederation in the 1916 hairdos and to let people know how upset they are with the way our country is being run.
The Irish people have had enough, you know, with too many people on hospital trolleys waiting to see people.
We've kids that can't get special needs school places.
We've families in emergency accommodation.
Like, so the people are out to let that be heard.
It's time to look after our own people, Ezra.
The fact of the matter is we've took in thousands upon thousands of immigrants, many illegal, a lot of illegal immigrants, and we don't have the resources to look after them.
Oh, Francis must be looking down on us today and gave us the good weather because it's been raining here all week.
And, you know, I think today exceeded our greatest expectations.
We had a very totally peaceful rally, no arrests, no violence.
We could have done with a better sound system.
But apart from that, you know, it was perfect.
I don't know if we'll ever know the actual turnout because the mainstream media despises these people and they'll do their best to call it a small crowd.
Wouldn't surprise me if RTE, that's the state broadcaster here in Ireland, says it was hundreds of people.
I can assure you it was much more than that.
Everyone here was from different walks of life.
Many people had driven in from all over Ireland.
They told me some of the faraway counties from which they came.
A number of people said it was the first or the second time they had ever come to a political event.
Whereas that rentum mob, antifa protesters, you can just tell that they just show up and are given the placard of the day.
They didn't really know why they were there.
I enjoyed the visit and we were able to jam this in as we were coming home from the Isle of Man.
As you know, we were there yesterday doing an investigation into Mark Carney's tax evasion.
So you have to go through Dublin to get to the Isle of Man.
So we're on our way home.
We'll be home in a number of hours.
But it's a delight to see how Rebel News is received here too.
This is the second march we've been to in Dublin and we've been to other places.
Sometimes people say, Ezra, why you go to Ireland?
Why do you go to the UK?
Why are you interested in those things?
Well, I'm interested in the world.
But I also see how immigration is being done in the UK, in Ireland, in France, in the Netherlands.
And I see in Ireland the best and the worst of it.
In Ireland, the government has an outrageous approach that the patriotic side nicknames plantations, where they suddenly dump hundreds or thousands even of migrants in a neighborhood, completely overwhelming it with no legal or political process whatsoever.
I told you the story of the little village of Dundrum, which has 200 Irish citizens, and then suddenly 240 military-aged migrant men were dumped in the town, immediately rendering the Irish a minority in their own village.
None of that with the approval or even the information of the locals.
It's such an astonishing abusive approach to immigration.
That's extreme.
But on the other side, I haven't seen this kind of peaceful political pushback anywhere else in the world either.
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Until next time, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel News, goodbye and keep fighting for freedom.
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