Rubin Report - Dave Rubin - Proof UK Has Passed the Point of No Return | Andrew Gold Aired: 2026-04-01 Duration: 07:42 === Things Have Gotten Worse (06:56) === [00:00:07] All right, Andrew Gold. [00:00:08] Last time we sat down, I had just arrived into your fair country of England. [00:00:13] I went from the airport to your studio, and we had what I would say was a rather difficult conversation. [00:00:21] I love chatting with you, but it was a difficult conversation about what's happening to your country. [00:00:26] That was about a year ago now. [00:00:28] My suspicion is things have gotten a bit worse. [00:00:29] It's nice that we're in Hungary where things are looking a little bit differently. [00:00:33] But I don't want to put words in your mouth. [00:00:35] So, are things better or worse a year since we spoke in the UK? [00:00:40] Significantly worse. [00:00:41] Much, much worse. [00:00:42] Worse every single day. [00:00:43] People don't realize how bad it's getting. [00:00:45] I mean, we've seen it in New York as well that kind of public domination now. [00:00:48] We're talking about Islam. [00:00:49] That is happening everywhere. [00:00:51] The football stadia, the football stadia, the soccer. [00:00:55] I mean, that is the quintessential English. [00:00:59] It's almost our church, as well as our churches, which are being converted into mosques. [00:01:03] Right. [00:01:03] And now they're doing all these public prayers there. [00:01:06] Who's inviting them? [00:01:07] Who's at Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham having these? [00:01:11] It's all going on. [00:01:12] They've just had Ramadan. [00:01:14] They've all been talking about the fasting, the struggle, and so on. [00:01:16] It's a strange thing because they only really fast from sunrise to sunset. [00:01:19] So it's like a few hours, right? [00:01:21] Pretty sure I'm doing that today. [00:01:22] Yeah, I know. [00:01:22] A lot of people skip lunch. [00:01:23] People got offended when I've said that, right? [00:01:25] And I'm not mocking it. [00:01:26] When it's in the middle of summer, it's quite hard. [00:01:28] Fine, I get it. [00:01:30] It's becoming worse and worse. [00:01:31] It's becoming harder and harder to talk. [00:01:33] 15 years ago, the BBC made documentaries about extremist Islam in the UK. [00:01:38] Channel 4, the second biggest channel, used to make those kind of documentaries exposing the mosques, the imams, and the anti-Semitism, the terrorism, the inordinate number of jihadis we have on our terrorist list. [00:01:49] Now they will not do such a thing. [00:01:51] They will never make a movie, a documentary, anything like that. [00:01:53] So we've gone past the kind of event horizon, the gravity, we can't see the light, we can't go back out again. [00:01:59] And now we can't even talk about what's happening to our country. [00:02:01] That's how bad things are getting. [00:02:03] And I was just saying to you before, I sit there going, well, we'll have to go to Texas at some point, because I always thought of Texas as kind of, these are the cowboys. [00:02:10] They won't put up with this. [00:02:11] Yeah, we got Gators in Florida. [00:02:13] You're going to be fine either way. [00:02:14] Yeah, and then, well, Tommy Robinson's been going around Texas. [00:02:18] I had no idea. [00:02:19] Like, it's completely, there's all the Islam stuff going on. [00:02:22] So, I don't know where any of us go. [00:02:25] We just have to keep fighting the good fight. [00:02:27] But I don't see how we win this. [00:02:29] So, almost everyone that I've talked to here, and when I saw you in England last time, almost everyone seems to have conceded England. [00:02:38] There's some fight in Central Europe, but that Western Europe is kind of done. [00:02:42] Yeah. [00:02:43] Do you feel, are you as sort of black-pilled on France and Belgium and Holland as say you are on your own country? [00:02:49] Yeah, just gone. [00:02:50] Just gone. [00:02:50] France has gone before the UK. [00:02:52] Um, I had a guy, it was a civil war professor come on my show. [00:02:55] He said he's done the maths and he's a, you know, real professor, not some conspiracy theorist. [00:03:00] He reckons there's an 18.5%, very specific. [00:03:03] Oh, I saw this clip. [00:03:04] Chance of civil war in the UK in the next five years. [00:03:07] But he says the way it will happen is one, it's a domino effect. [00:03:10] So it will start in one country and then it will spread very quickly. [00:03:14] So it might start in France. [00:03:15] Ireland is a, you know, they are gone. [00:03:18] Sweden, gone. [00:03:19] But the big countries France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Spain, England, like Britain. [00:03:26] Yeah, one of them will go and there'll be some sort of civil war. [00:03:28] I don't know what happens next. [00:03:30] The thing is, it sounds conspiratorial to people who haven't been thinking about this for a long time, but the historical precedent is there across the whole Middle East. [00:03:37] I don't know why nobody is listening. [00:03:39] We've got, do you know about the Green Party in the UK? [00:03:43] Yeah. [00:03:43] When I say that it's getting worse, it's worse. [00:03:45] I mean, they're the Islamists. [00:03:46] Party now, basically. [00:03:47] Your Labour Party wasn't nuts enough, right? [00:03:49] Run by a gay woman, right? [00:03:50] A gay man, a gay Jew. [00:03:51] Yeah. [00:03:52] Oh, God. [00:03:52] He's run by Dave Rubin. [00:03:55] Wait. [00:03:55] You run it. [00:03:56] What? [00:03:56] No. [00:03:57] Nice news to me. [00:03:58] But they say it, the guys on the left, they're saying, like, oh, come on, how can Muslims. [00:04:00] Wait, what's that guy's name? [00:04:02] Polanski. [00:04:03] Yeah, he's horrible. [00:04:05] They say on the right, I'm sorry, on the left, they're saying at the moment, like, oh, how can Muslims be socially conservative if they're voting for a gay Jew to be in charge? [00:04:14] Again, it's like, have you not seen the history? [00:04:15] It's the Islamo woke Green Red Alliance. [00:04:17] Yeah. [00:04:18] They're using them. [00:04:19] I mean, it's the pawns in the thing. [00:04:21] Yeah. [00:04:22] So, well, then what brings you to Hungary, where it's a little bit different? [00:04:24] I suspect I know. [00:04:25] Yeah. [00:04:26] Well, yes. [00:04:26] As you were alluding to, parts of Central Europe. [00:04:29] Are standing up in a different way. [00:04:30] They don't have the same kind of woke culture as we do. [00:04:32] I've been asking around about wokeness. [00:04:34] They do have a small percentage of these guys. [00:04:36] They have a history of flirting with communism or more than flirting with it. [00:04:40] So that's not to say that these people are immune to such ideas. [00:04:43] But at the moment, there doesn't seem to be an appetite for wokeness. [00:04:46] I went down to the border the other day. [00:04:47] So we're in Hungary. [00:04:48] The border with Serbia is the border of the EU, which is what Britain left because we didn't want unfettered immigration coming in through this long trail. [00:04:57] You go there, huge, you know, barbed wire fence. [00:05:01] It's amazing. [00:05:01] It's hundreds of kilometres long. [00:05:04] But Hungary is being fined a million euros a day by the EU for keeping that up there and for pushing immigrants out. [00:05:13] And that's only one port of entry to the EU. [00:05:15] There's the Mediterranean, the whole of France, Italy, that's where they're coming in, and then they get boats in the Channel to the UK, which is my primary concern, but I don't want the whole of Europe to fall either. [00:05:24] So I don't know how long, I don't want to be defeated here. [00:05:27] I don't know how long Hungary can withstand that. [00:05:29] They're getting fined out of their minds. [00:05:32] Day after day after day, just to do that. [00:05:33] No one's helping them, and they're the last bastion of Europe. [00:05:36] But people just come in through Poland or something anyway. [00:05:38] So, what do you do? [00:05:39] What do you make of the future of the European, particularly British relationship with the United States, at least under Trump and Starmer? [00:05:48] Yeah, I mean, Starmer's a. [00:05:54] It's become so easy to knock Starmer, right? [00:05:56] And I want to be specific about my knocking of him. [00:05:59] The kind of guy Starmer is, basically, the day before we had a Supreme Court decision saying that men. [00:06:06] Couldn't be women. [00:06:07] He thought men could be women. [00:06:08] After the Supreme Court decision, which said they can't be, he said no, they can't be. [00:06:12] So, this is an authoritarian, you know, he could be a dictator in another place. [00:06:16] This is someone who thinks the law is everything. [00:06:18] And I'm very dis, I don't trust those kinds of people, right? [00:06:22] Trump is the opposite. [00:06:23] He's such a different character. [00:06:25] I don't care. [00:06:25] Screw it. [00:06:26] And that's why I think people like us gravitate towards him. [00:06:29] You can't trust someone who's so over the top attached to rules and law. [00:06:34] It has to be a sort of somewhere in the middle. [00:06:35] You know, you respect the law, but sometimes you have to do different things. [00:06:38] So, those are totally different personality types. [00:06:40] We're not going to help with Iran. [00:06:42] It's totally unpopular in the UK, partly because we have to appease that Muslim vote, partly because I don't think, I mean, even in the States, it's not that popular. [00:06:49] People don't know what's going to happen. [00:06:51] And also on an economic world stage, Britain's becoming less relevant. [00:06:54] Our economy's not what it was. [00:06:56] Our army's gone. [00:06:57] I don't know why, I mean, America once sort of considered us as a 51st state. [00:07:01] Right. [00:07:01] I don't think that's, we're just some sort of guy. === Check Our International Playlist (00:38) === [00:07:03] They like the culture, they like the actors and the musicians and stuff and our podcasters. [00:07:07] Right. [00:07:07] But that's about it now. [00:07:08] Right. [00:07:08] I mean, sadly, that it's what's, but you guys are sort of like our drunk brother in law or something. [00:07:13] And it's just like, yeah, you could, We can hang out every now and again, but we can't do this all the time. [00:07:17] We're San Francisco. [00:07:20] That is sad. [00:07:20] All right. [00:07:21] Well, off camera, I'm going to send you my Florida real estate guy. [00:07:24] Everything's going to be just fine. [00:07:26] Good seeing you, my friend. [00:07:26] Thanks very much, Dave. [00:07:27] Okay. [00:07:27] If you want a more worldly perspective on current events, check out our international playlist. [00:07:31] And if you want to watch full interviews on a wide variety of topics, watch our full episode playlist all right over here. [00:07:37] And to get notified of all future videos, be sure to subscribe and click the notification bell.