'HE IS NOT LISTENING!' | Labour MP BLASTS Keir Starmer's two-tier Unite the Kingdom march message
This clip is exactly why Keir Starmer is the most unpopular Prime Minister in history and why Labour is finished.
Tomorrow's march in London is a reminder of what we're up against in the battle of our values.The organisers, including convicted thugs and racists, are peddling hatred and division, plain and simple.
Right, who do we think he's talking about here?Okay, is it this lot?Was it the people talking about jihad on the streets and the Muslim armies?Is he talking about this lot?Was it the people who chant Long Live the Intifada on the streets?Or maybe it's these people?
People who chant death, death to the IDF.I mean, gosh, you know.Or the people who attacked serving members of the British military on their way into the Ministry of Defence.Is he talking about pictures of Hitler at these pro -Palestine marches?Is he talking about people who regularly bring swastikas, what appear to be Taliban or ISIS flags, pictures of Hamas paragliders with them every single week?Is he talking about those people?
No.No, he's not.He's talking about the Unite the Kingdom march tomorrow, isn't he?And here's what else he had to say.
My government will not stand in the way of peaceful protest.but we will act decisively against hatred.We will use the full force of the law when that hatred manifests as violence, and we will ban those coming into the UK who seek to stir it up.
Oh, really?Really?you everything you need to know, doesn't it?I find it hilarious that he says that.An asylum seeker who walked into a kosher supermarket with a knife trying to stab Jews was given a suspended sentence of a couple of years.Probably not going to be deported, is he?
Did he give a speech like this when three failed asylum seekers raped a woman on Brighton Beach?No, he didn't.I mean, they didn't feel the full force of the law then, did they?You know, they'd been rejected, they still weren't booted out and they went and did what they did.Look at this from the CPS today, the Crown Prosecution Service.They're bringing in new legal guidance to clamp down on slogans and banners because basically a lot of working -class people are coming down to the capital to show their patriotism.
Every flipping week, every flipping day, we have stuff like this.We all love the Ayatollah.Yay!Fantastic.Every day we have this stuff.Keir Starmer talks about Britain.
He talks about British values.I don't think he knows the first thing about what they are.When people were resigning from his government, in their resignation letters they kept saying, I know Keir is a decent man. I'm sorry.I don't think he is.I've never seen any evidence to suggest that he's a decent bloke.In fact, I've spoken to quite a lot of people who know him well, who say he's far from a decent human being.
And let me tell you, Keir Starmer, actually, let me tell you this.His words, your words, have had the opposite effect.I know people who weren't there.to this Unite the Kingdom march but watch the video that you put out today and they feel like you slagged them off and called them racist and now they're going.And what's he going to do when he sees the sheer number of ethnic minorities who are on this march?Are they all far right?
Are they all far right?I don't think so.And look at this pathetic video from today as well.They can see what they want to see and it's a moving, moving...
So a bit like we do with Notting Hill Carnival, we're going to have a crowd monitoring cell that will look at crowd density and give us an idea of where the crowds are building up.
Starmer and Sadiq Khan there, monitoring the situation.Facial recognition, armoured police vehicles have been roped in.Let's have a look at the arrest figures from some events, shall we?The arrests at the last Unite the Kingdom march, 23.One of them was a counter -protester.The arrests at the last large pro -Palestine march.
523.Arrests at the last Notting Hill Carnival, 423.Firearms offences, stabbings, drug abuse, attacking emergency workers.And that happens every single year.But what is that?Well, according to Keir Starmer, you know, in 2020, it's an important celebration of black Caribbean culture and our country's diversity.
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I am utterly appalled at the fact that the people taking part in tomorrow's United Kingdom march are being referred to as far -right fascists.Where Sean and I are staying, we met quite a few people this afternoon and they weren't far -right fascists, they were people our age who were just saying, do something about this.Enough is enough.Surely, after last week's disastrous results for Labour in the local elections, where, to be fair, people are even voting Green, which I can't even begin to fathom, but it was disastrous for Labour.Wake up and smell the coffee.There's no excuse for it.
The need to do the job that they were elected to do, the need to stop the boats and the need to keep people safe and safe.the destruction of our country.
The general response, so politically, I suppose in terms of the police as well maybe, what they're being told to do about this Unite the Kingdom march tomorrow, what do you think?
to be killed.We need to do something about these marches.Nothing was done.We've got to the absolute worst point where Jews are the most afraid they have ever been.And they're saying, well, maybe we'll do something about the marches.Maybe.
Unite the Kingdom, all British people talking about regular issues, nobody's calling for murder, clamp down.Even using facial recognition.It's totalitarian.I'm sorry.
So, a couple of things.Firstly, I've no problem with him saying he wants to clamp down or be harsh on what he considers to be agitators.It's, as you pointed out, the double standard.Now, now you care about this stuff.We know that there has been trouble at the pro -Palestine marches.We know that for a fact.
Yet you don't do anything about those, but in anticipation of trouble tomorrow that you don't know is going to happen, suddenly you're wheeling out this video, which is so frustrating.Can I do a couple of quotes from the video?I know you did a couple.The goal is to convince people that Britain's problems are caused by those living alongside them.That's his problem with the people who are marching tomorrow.No, Keir, our problems are created by completely
mindless, ideological vacuous, completely self -serving people like you.He says, we'll act decisively against hatred.Good.So you should, because you haven't so far, have you?We want to ban people coming into the UK who want to stir up violence.Well, perhaps if you'd done that so far, there wouldn't be a march tomorrow.
And then finally, they don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.Well, Keir Starmer, when was the last time you actually spoke to any of these people?You wouldn't.Dare.And those people voted reform in the local elections and then basically he's now saying, rather than actually trying to speak to them, finding out what they actually think, what he's doing is he's dismissing them all and he is speaking to the Labour Party.Where Streeting, when he gave that letter this week and he slagged off everyone who was voting reform, they're also all just talking to Labour members now because it's this insular club rather than solving problems.
The point is, for me anyway Barry, is that look, there are a lot of people out there that will have a problem with, say, Tommy Robinson, for example, and, you know, a couple, a few other people, whatever.OK?That's up to them.That's up to them if they're there.But I think it's the idea that labelling people who are going to this march as all being kind of far -right bigoted fascists, this chap was saying, right?That's actually just really offensive to a lot of people, I think.
I wrote down four letters when I heard that.D -E -A -F.A man's death.A man just doesn't understand.And that's why I have said that he should no longer be the Prime Minister.
I mean, you two guys, I spoke to you earlier.
There you are, you've served your country, right?You've put your own lives at risk in doing so.I think I'm right in saying that you were in the Falklands War.
I was.
You know, to turn around to people like yourselves and many others like you in this country and say and lump you in the way that he did with racists and bigots and all that.He's not listening to genuine concerns and the concerns are genuine.Now look, I will be the first to say that there are people, and you've mentioned one of them, Tommy Robinson, who will whip up those concerns and provide what I think are snake oil solutions.Right?Tommy Robinson was imprisoned for persistently breaking a court injunction.He'd lost a libel case for libeling and making false allegations against a schoolboy, a Syrian schoolboy.
And he was told not to repeat them.And he did.And he did so 10 times.And when the law came after him, he fled the country before eventually coming back and serving time.And he'd served time before for fraud, for public order offenses.Do I like Tommy Robinson?
No, I don't.But do I think you are anything like Tommy Robinson?No, I bloody well don't.You've served your country.You love your country.And you want a decent society.
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Get started freeWell, there we go.And I perhaps think he said that was true, because the notoriously litigious Tommy Robinson will probably be watching.So there we go.Matthew, what do you think about...Keir Starmer's messaging?And the police activity we're getting tomorrow, you know, they've brought in the sand cats, I think they're called, aren't they?
You chaps will know what they are, they're armoured vehicles, right?They've brought them in, they've brought all that stuff in.It's like, what, is it trying to...I don't know, don't you think they kind of hope it kicks off so they get to call everyone far right again?I think there can be an aspect actually.
I would say I'm pretty sure facial recognition is used at the Notting Hill Carnival because people have seen what's happened over years and therefore you have to try and look out for certain people that may be agitators, as Barry would say.I've got no issue with people protesting.I have no issue with people with legitimate concerns.If you have concerns over demographic change, if you feel that your area is no longer yours, I appreciate that and I see that.There is an aspect, I think, I mean I've been to football abroad and maybe it's different with the police.The police are the issue a lot of the time with football fans and I've seen it with my own eyes, you know, and maybe there is an aspect of that but I don't know.
My issue with tomorrow is some of the speakers.Tommy Robinson, Barry's gone over, I'm not really bothered about Tommy Robinson.It's some of the international speakers that were stopped for coming in.and it's the language.If people want to talk about Democrats, I've got no issue.When you label people as less than human, and you talk about groups of people as parasites and cockroaches, that happened in the 1940s, and that is a mandate for murder against groups of people.
And we saw what happened under Hitler.And I know you shouldn't invoke Hitler, it's a way to just lose an argument, but we have seen that.And if people are whipped up into a state where they believe certain groups are less than human, I have.Someone's just said, sorry, someone's just said, we said, well, what about the pro -Palestinian march?
Because we seem to get quite a bit of that there, don't we?Do you want to get them on the phone, don't we?Yeah, please, please do.Sorry, it's not up to you.No, no, no.It's up to you, isn't it?
So there we go, and then we'll go back.Back it goes.There we go.Go on.
You seem very eloquent about this one, but what about the pro -Palestine ones that are going on every single week?What do you feel about that?
I will aim to be as eloquent on this, then, if that's the case.I have huge issues which goes on in the Middle East.I have never joined one of those marches, however.I've had no issue, but this is why I've never joined those marches.I believe there are people that are doing the bidding and are useful idiots to regimes that are despotic.I think lots of people are miseducated in the nuances of the Middle East.
And I actually think the guidance you raised from the CPS may be seen as bad for tomorrow.I read that as this works the other side as well.You should not be going around with Nazi slogans.calling Netanyahu Hitler and whatever else, they should be prosecuted as well.The fact that there's 500, by the way, if that was because of Palestine Action, that's because you turn up and say you support them, they're now a terrorist group, I don't think that's right.The ones previously, there was about eight, and I think the arrests at the last United Kingdom one were only 26, but 50 are still on the run, and 36 police officers were injured.
My view would be is if the police really did their job, Actually, you could arrest, like, scores of people at these Palestine marches if you want.Oh, I don't disagree.Some of the stuff that gets said there, some of the undercover footage.Right, very quickly, then we are going to have to go, I'm afraid.
Yeah, did you know that the United Arab Emirates has banned its students from coming here?They no longer sponsor them to come here because they are worried about radicalisation.Absolutely.The United Arab Emirates, which is a Muslim country, and bans any kind of jihadist radicalisation.
and particularly if you must remain doing that.
President Obama has said this this evening about this.The right to protest is a cornerstone of our democracy but anyone spreading hate or committing acts of violence will face the full force of the law.The police will be able to deploy a strong range of powers to keep people safe.Right.The Prime Minister has also said that they're considering further powers to ban protests in certain instances, citing the cumulative impact of repeated pro -Palestine demonstrations on the Jewish community.
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