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“It Was A CESSPIT” | Talk Reporter EXPOSES Horrors Of Pro-Migrant Marchers

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So you had the Unite the Kingdom march and you had a Palestinian march and the police by all accounts did a great job.But Starmer on Friday only released a video worried and aimed at Unite the Kingdom, nothing about Palestinian hate marches then.

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Yeah, it's absolutely insane, Jeremy.Look, Keir Starmer, you know, he's someone who's allowed anti -Semitism to go completely rife on the streets.You know, he allowed Allah al -Fatah, the Egyptian dissident back in, who said a bunch of horrific things.He actually gave him British citizenship.The man hadn't stepped foot on on British soil before that.He met with former terrorist Syrian leader, Syrian president.

0:41

And I really just think it's crazy that this is where he chose to have the sort of security mental breakdown and put the foot down when it came to security.So yeah, he deployed over 4000 police officers.He enacted facial recognition technology for the first time.He was acting like this is some sort of second coming of D -Day.And It wasn't.It wasn't at all.

1:07

I mean, I was there.I've obviously attended a lot of protests.I think there's ugliness on both sides that comes out from the more extreme factions that do just end up showing on the day.But the majority of people there were just peace -loving, normal people, most of them actually our viewers.I was inundated with lovely comments about you, Jeremy, and the work that we're doing over at Talk.So I think it's just sort of Keir Starmer's basket of deplorables moment to be calling these normal protesters a sort of basket of deplorables.

1:42

And I think that's the issue.There doesn't seem to be any fairness.So if you, I mean, I've said this before and I know you'll agree with me.I've no time for the far right and I've no time for the far left.I believe in free speech and democracy, but it strikes me that anybody who is brave enough to go, This is my -I don't like people who shouldn't be in this country being allowed to come in, take advantage of stuff that tax -paying, hard -working Brits are paid for, and laugh in our faces.

2:10

And then if we have the cojones to say you better leave, come up with some ridiculous law under the ECHR to stay.Because I think fairness, the F word, is the most important thing.Now, we've got a clip.I just want to say this is Samara.It was pretty full on down there.If you have young kids in the car or you're at home, there is a violent threat in this.

2:27

But this is brilliant work.This is Samara.at the Jewell Marches this Saturday in London Town.I repeat what I said.There's stuff about Tommy Robinson I don't agree with.There's stuff that he says that I do agree with.

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The man's got a criminal record.Other people criticise him.He's a place for debate.People can make their own minds up.But you're allowing hate march to say shoot him in the neck like Charlie Kirk and you've got our Prime Minister saying to the Unite British people I'm going to put lots and lots of police there because I'm worried that you're full of hatred.Why the hell weren't those people rounded up and arrested then?

3:43

It's a great question and this really does show the level of two -tier policing that was going on.I mean the police presence at the Unite the Kingdom march was absolutelygoing on.horribly activist, mad threats of violence that happened.And that clip's now gone viral online.Elon Musk is now involved.

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I think the US government is trying to ban some of those people that were included within that chant, which is, I mean, you can think about that what you will, because it's sort of like, is banning good or is banning bad?That opens a whole other kettle of fish.But I think it is really concerning.You know, you've got, I do want to think if the shoe is on the other foot, and and if people at the other march were chanting, oh, let's shoot all illegal migrants on entry, which is a horrible, horrible thing to say, and another death chant, then the police presence would be madness.But of course, you know, we had 47 arrests over the weekend.That's, if I do quick maths, you know, like 93 police officers per arrest.

5:11

I think the public should also be asking if the taxpayer dollars that were spent on this, five million pounds, was even worth it and if this was just all inside Keir Starmer's head.

5:22

But I remember after Southport and at that moment after Southport we didn't know that the fact that the guy whose identity it was, I'll never forget his name, Rudy Bacana, he wasn't an illegal migrant, he was a church -going Christian born in this country who came from Wales.I still believe to this day that the very reason Starmer didn't release that information was so he could go on television and say, these are far -right thugs, send all of them to jail.round them up on television, court cases the next day, despite the fact we've got no judges, and jail on Sunday despite the fact we've got no space.It's the same thing as yesterday.I am not like you, and I'm so glad you made that analogy.There are bad factions on both the far right and the far left, but if you continue to say to anybody and everybody that turned up in London for the Unite the Kingdom march with their families, with their Union Jacks, old and young, you're horribly poisonous, right -wing, fascist, racist, thugs you are in trouble because the hard -working and I know we use it but it's true the hard -working Brits gonna go What?

6:29

That's not me.I've every right to fly my flag and I've every right to be proud.I had a debate at the weekend with somebody.They go, oh, you know, you want everybody to...No, I don't.I've told the story till I'm blue in the face about the guy that drives me back at night.

6:40

He came from Bangladesh.He's more angry about what's going on in this country than I am, Samara, because he did it properly, learnt the language, has a job, pays his taxes and respects this country.If you're saying to people, break in, have what you want, what are you saying to the hard -working Brits at the same time?It's outrageous.

6:58

Absolutely.I think that you've got, you know, a very good degree of common sense about you.I think some of the speakers at that march didn't.Definitely an air of just going way too far on the other side, where we do start to all hate each other.I don't know how united everything was there.What I can tell you is, though, from going to both of the protests, that the United Kingdom is very much divided, not united.

7:26

And that's very unfortunate.And I'm not even going to attribute the two political movements to it.I'll attribute Iran, China and Russia, who have used disinformation to flood the internet and turn everyone in this country against each other.They want all our resources being put into this.and used onto this on the streets.And it was a great success over their side of the world on Saturday.

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Not such a great one in Britain.

7:55

Great to have you on, my darling.We'll see you very soon.Excellent work, by the way.Thank you so much indeed for doing it.Samara Gill, brilliant.

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