Patrick Christys reacts to left-wing 'MELTDOWN' over Reform UK's election victories
But it's been a huge victory today for this guy.Outside Havering Town Hall, which I can now say is under new management.
Well, Reform have won more than 1 ,400 seats so far.They won all 12 seats up for grabs in Hartlepool, in Wigan.They smashed Labour in Tameside.They've taken control of Essex County Council, Sunderland Council, Suffolk County Council, Newcastle -under -Lyme Borough Council, Havering -London Borough Council.I mean, just look how well they've done in Wales.as well.
I mean, it's remarkable what they've done in Wales, considering they were on pretty much a standing start there.The second largest party, just a few seats behind Plaid.And there wouldn't have actually even been local elections in many of these places if Nigel Farage hadn't taken the Labour government to court and won after Starmer wanted to block them.It's been a turquoise tidal wave, which, of course, means a massive left -wing meltdown.
absolutely no faith left in the British public anymore.You are voting purely based on your bigotry and your racism and your misogyny and your hatred.
We'll check back in with her in a moment, just see how she's getting on.But look at this, OK?Like the editor of the Muslim News Network, Five Pillars, Roshan Salah, he declared the entire county of Essex is racist and Islamophobic.So don't go there, apparently.Don't go there.Matthew Stadlin says it's been a bad night for reform.
Actually, it's been bad.These results are bad for reform.Well, if Stadlin says it, then it must be true, because he's always right.Like the time that he boldly predicted that Kamala Harris was going to win the US election.So, yeah, there we are.Let's just see how that left -wing woman's getting on.
We inevitably end up with a f***ing reformed government because of all these f***ing racist morons.
Oh, she's still going.She's still going.Do you remember when Andrew Marr said this after Labour won the election?
And suddenly, for once, for the first time in many of our lives, actually Britain looks like a little haven of peace and stability, and that in itself is going to draw money into this country.
Oh, they just reveal themselves, don't they?Well, here he is today.
As we sit here now, Nigel Farage is going to be the next Prime Minister.I think we are on course for a reform victory at the next election.
Oh, how times change, eh?How times change.And shall we spare a thought for Gary Neville?
The division that's being created is absolutely disgusting.Mainly created by angry middle -aged white men who know exactly what they're doing.
Ironically, I reckon today he's quite an angry middle -aged white man, isn't he?I bet he's gutted.Lewis Goodall said that Birmingham was just a lovely little multicultural success story.Then he went up to Birmingham in the run -up to this election and he realised that he'd got that badly wrong.
I've led a campaign against Jewish apartheid in Gaza.In Gaza, in Palestine, where your puppet masters, the Zionist regime, have made the Palestinians suffer Yeah, but that was a tough lesson for him, wasn't it?
That, really.It's not a mystery as to why reform have done so well.While Labour ministers have previously said stuff like this.
We don't just want to hear an apology.We want reparation.
Nigel Farage has said stuff like this.While Labour's been scattering illegal immigrants in houses of multiple occupancy all around the country, Reform is saying stuff like this.
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Get started freeA Reform government will not put any migrant detention centres in any constituency with a Reform MP.Of the remaining areas, we will prioritise green parliamentary constituencies and green controlled councils to put those migrant detention centres.
Well, yeah, there you go.It's like night and day, isn't it, really?But it's not all plain sailing for reform, so it's important to say this.If we had...The same result that we've had today at the general election, apparently it would result in a hung parliament, although reform would still be by far the largest party, so it's not exactly game over when it comes to the general election of course.Oh hang on a minute, sorry, should we just check in with that young woman from earlier?
You don't get to sit in front of me and tell me that you don't pay attention to the thing that affects the lives of every single person in this country and then go and cast your vote based on racism and bigotry and hatred.
She's still going, actually.She's still going.Now, I wonder what Nigel Farage would say to her.
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Right, there you go, right, I've got the views of my panel and of course the audience.Right, okay, so do we think now, Adam, that really, realistically after today's results and what we may see in the coming days, reform are on to form the government?
I believe so because the reason I'm so confident of that is that things unfortunately are going to get a lot worse in this country.We're going to get a hell of a lot more of these people come across the channel, even legal routes.Our communities are going to change drastically in the next two or three years.And that's going to be evident.People are going to get poorer.They're going to see foreigners on benefits, foreigners in migrant hotels getting free everything, playing pool in their games rooms.
And it's going to sway more people to say enough is enough.We've got kids, we've got grandkids.We do not want this country for them.So look, let's remember Nigel Farage 10 years ago was down in the channel pointing out this problem.He was a pioneer in this.I was speaking about it online and everyone just deemed him a racist or me a racist.
Well look now, I bet some of the people that were saying we were racist 10 years ago are now thinkingwhat has happened to Britain.So that is how far removed many people were.They didn't realise the problem.Farage has always had his finger on the pulse and I believe that the British public now want to give him a chance.Even if they're not a fan of Nigel Farage, they're saying right, not Labour, not the Tories, definitely not the Greens.
Let's roll the dice and go with reform.And that is what I am hearing on the streets.Even if they're not reform supporters, they're thinking we've got to go for something different.And that is why I believe they will romp it in the next two years, three years.
Chris, do you think that we are now odds on for a Farage premiership?
I think Nigel Farage is likely to be the next prime minister.I do.And I think that it's I think that it's β well, firstly, I'm a blog.Anyone but Labour or Greens, firstly, is where I come from.But also, I think, though, that this is almost the last chance as well for the United Kingdom.And when I say that, I don't I say it from the point of view that we are heading in a direction that is absolutely insane.
But I also say it from the point of view that I've criticised Nigel Farage in the past, but I admire the fact that he is a phenomenal politician and the achievements that he has had.But He has got so much on his shoulders if he becomes prime minister, because I think one of the reasons that people are turning to reform is because they are so disillusioned with years of lies, years of voting against the very thing that has happened, and that is, I think, immigration and illegal immigration.Every single election in the last 30 years, Brexit as well, they were voting to say enough, and they've been betrayed.If Farage becomes prime minister, I implore him to actually carry out what he is elected to do.I think he probably will.I hope he does.
But if he turns out to be another one that ends up getting in there and the system stops him or something means he can't go ahead and do it, I think that the faith we have in democracy will be gone forever.So I don't envy him because he's got him and his team have got a lot on their shoulders.But I agree that that we need a change.We've got to change.We need something to change.The sense of fairness in this country is gone.
And the Channel migrant crisis is demonstrative of that, demonstrative of the idea.Sorry, I know I'm going on.But demonstrative of the idea that you go out, and you work hard, and you do the right thing, and you don't get rewarded for it.And reforms seem to be the only ones at the moment.And the Tories to a point, in fairness, Camus is doing OK, better than I thought.But they seem to be the main party saying at the moment, you know what?
We are the human rights we care about most are you lot who are working, not those lot over there.
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Get started freeOK.All right.Two audience questions in this block.So I'm going to go to the first one.If we can try and keep it relatively brief, sir, if that's all right.Because I want to get the other chap in as well.
You are from an area that has gone reform now, are you?
Yeah, I live Newcastle -under -Lyme, Patrick.And I'll keep this short and sweet, because you've got a lot on.Newcastle Underline is a market town, it was beautiful.People used to visit, come from all over the place.Now it's got beggars, people lining doorways.Business is crashing and obviously an immigration problem.
They have got one advantage.It's not as bad as Stoke, which is three mile down the road.It's toxic.And if we don't get rid of Keir Starmer and whoever comes in on Labour takes over, doesn't get it sorted out, that's going to be a 10 times worse problem than what's in Newcastle -under -Lyme.So all I can say is it looks doom and gloom at our end of the country.I don't want to say any more on it.
OK.All right, mate.OK, well, there you go.We'll get the microphone set up at the back as well, I think.So, Connie, and then we'll bring Barry in here.Do you think, of the results, and again, just to remind you, Reform have gained 1 ,426 seats over the course of the last 24 hours or so.
Do you think what we're seeing here is nidal fraud?becoming Prime Minister?
I think it's looking even more likely than it used to if it didn't already look likely.And I agree with Adam, I think that things are only going to get worse and so people are going to continue going in that direction.I think that people are slowly coming to the realisation, I'm one of those people, that there is only one option if you want to keep Labour and Greens out.As much as I have so much admiration for Kemi, I think there are some MPs in the Tory party, like Nick Timothy in particular, there are many, Katie Lamb, there are some brilliant MPs in the Tory party.But unfortunately, the brand of the Conservative Party is so tarnished that the only way that we can have any hope of getting control on this country's future is hoping that Nigel Farage is the next Prime Minister.And that's not because I'm a particularly massive fan of him personally.
I think I agree.I have much admiration for him.but people are going to have to realise it's that, or allowing a really dangerous left -wing vote.I mean, in the ward for me, where I voted, the Greens won, and I think Reform came second by about 50 votes, but then the Conservative Party got about 900.And if those people in the Conservative Party had voted for Reform, we wouldn't have a Green party councillor.And so it's just things like that that are really frustrating.
And I really hope that there will eventually be a coalition between Reform and the Tories, because, like you say, on this projection, there will be a hung parliament.and reform will be the biggest party, but there will need to be a pact.And until they have to make a deal, they're going to say they don't want to.But when it comes to it, I imagine that they will.
Conform.Conform.That's what you'd call it, right?
Would you?Sounds like a woman's...Don't worry.Yeah.Reservative.I'm not sure that would work either.
It's like we didn't set answers in that conclusion there.So, look, Barry, when we look at where reform have done particularly well, obviously, Essex and Suffolk, they've gained from the Conservatives, but then you look at places like Sunderland, Wigan, Leigh, areas like that.These are Labourers.Tameside, obviously, Labourers.Wales, you know.So they are kind of sweeping it up from from various different kind of political areas.
So do you think it's Prime Minister Farage at the moment?
Look, let me say this.You played that bit of Nigel Farage singing Rule Britannia.And I have to say, he's probably got more chance of becoming Prime Minister than of a judge on The Voice any time soon.Because that was pretty dreadful, the singing.When it comes to Will he be the next Prime Minister?I think you have to look at what will happen in a general election.
There's two things that I think mitigate against it.One is that reform will now be controlling a number of local authorities around the country and mayoralties around the country.And they will have to deliver on that.And if they don't, And I suspect they'll find it a lot harder than they think, then actually that public disappointment will set in.And therefore, they'll lose support from that.But the other thing is, I think, there's also at a general election, there will be much more of what we saw in Wales this time, which was vote plied to stop reform.
So you'll begin to see electoral coalitions, informal ones, not formal ones, but informal ones, because I do think that the majority of the country do not want Nigel Farage to become Prime Minister.And I just want to add one more thing to that, Patrick.And that is, you showed the videos of that young woman expostulating.Let me just put it that way.And I just think it's so wrong when people are calling each other, what was it, bigotry, misogyny, racist, hatred.Oh, bingo.
OK.What we have to do in politics is understand each other's concerns, to take them seriously, not to dismiss them, to take them seriously.And it's not to say that some people aren't racist or bigoted.Of course there are.But the vast majority of the British public are not.And therefore, what we've got to do in politics is we've got to go to the root of people's concerns and say, how do I address that?
Now, I would look at reform and say, I think Nigel Farage is offering false solutions to those problems, and I would have other solutions.But that's about policy.It's about putting your policies out there that you think are better able to solve those problems without always dismissing people as racist or bigoted or whatever.
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Get started freeAll right.There's a gentleman at the back here who would like to make a point.Sir, go on, the floor is yours.
I actually kind of agree with what Barry's saying about there being a like a coalition, I suppose, against Fraser at the next election, and that's fair enough.But I suppose I take up what Chris just said about immigration is just the thin end of the wedge.It's like the, I forget whether it was the lunatic lady at the start or Gary Neville who said that it's middle -aged white men who are...
It was Gary Neville, but I imagine she'd agree with you.
Well, exactly, yeah.I happen to be white on demand, that's fine, but like...I'm quite young, right?And the thing is, it's not about age and all that stuff.As a young person, I think we're at our wit's end.We've been told to go to university, do a degree, which is worthless.
We then go into the workforce.We pay hand over fist in tax for all manner of things.We're throwing good money after bad.We're just at our flippin' wit's end, right?And yeah, some of those young people are in despair and they vote for the Greens who I believe would actually just make it all worse.More tax, more welfare, more whatever.
But that's what's driving reform.It's that we are just...We gave the Conservatives a chance.We gave Labour a chance.We've given everybody a chance.And you know what?
Nothing is getting better.We have no chance of buying a house.We have no chance of earning a good income.It's just...That's what we're at.And the problem now is, of course, that We're taking in a lot of people from the third world who, I think, on an objective standard, most of them...
A lot of people we wouldn't want.But a lot of people with a bit of get -up -and -go.they're gone, they're in Dubai, they're in Australia, they're wherever.Do you know quite a few people who are leaving?Yeah, I do.And that's a shame because they're potential wealth creators and high tax payers, right?
We had the debate in Scotland, didn't we, where Malcolm Offord, the reform leader, got up and said, I own this much and I pay this much tax.Turned around to the Green leader and says, do you want more people like me or less people than me in Scotland?And the Green, the man who hasn't created a single penny of anything in his life, said, oh yeah, no, F off, basically F off, we want less of you.And that's the begrudging attitude that's in this country, in so much of this country now.And a bit of it you can't blame because we, as young people, feel like we've got the thin end of the wedge.The only problem is that we actually need the opposite to be true.
We need more success.
Barry, come back to that.Well, go on, I'm sorry, right?
Word for word, what you said about young people is what I was saying about in the 2017 general election.About how we failed young people in this country, how they're leaving university, doing everything that was asked of them, getting their exams, their A -levels, going to university, getting a decent degree, coming out, finding the cut of a job, but they've now got 60 ,000 quid of debt.And that is eating away at people, and I understand that.And I think the whole way in which government has allowed the system which was originally, if you remember, when that payment for university fees came in, it was supposed to not be racking up interest.You know, you were simply paying off the original debt.And now, the exponential rates of interest that they're charging people for having got a degree, it's totally wrong.
I don't think it's just about that.I mean, like, the university thing is a part of it.But the problem is, as well, is that the reason that younger people are turning to the left is because you don't create capitalists if you don't allow younger people to accumulate capital.And if you are a younger person with no capital or hasn't got on the housing ladder because of the fact that we are completely overpopulated in this country, that's just maths.Maths can't be racist.That's just maths.
But if you're a young person who is in that position, yet you're prepared to vote for a party that is a capitalist, has a capitalist system on the right, then my God, I take my hat off to you, because you understand that actually you're not going to create your own wealth or be in a system that creates wealth if you then go to the left.And that's going to be so difficult for so many young people.So I take my hat off to you, sir, and anyone else that says, you know what, we need a capitalist solution to the problems we've got.
OK.All right, guys.
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