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Published: Sep 03, 2024 Duration: 00:38:03 Category: Sports

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Mark Levan's Fury over the UK's perceived collapse due to its immigration and Border policies is palpable as he attributes the chaos directly to these Reckless decisions there's not another country on the face of the Earth that's doing what we are doing and this is intentional contends that adversaries are exploiting these policies infiltrating the country with spies under the guise of immigrants our sovereignty is being destroyed and of course our enem is going to try and push as many of their spies into our country as possible it's unimaginable what's going to happen to this country you cannot have a country a civil society a unified culture when your border is wide open there's not another country on the face of the Earth that's doing what we are doing and this is intentional despite immigrants receiving payments Levan highlights the absurdity that they are prohibited from fulfilling their roles resulting in systemic dysfunction this is the defunding of ice and the defunding of the boorder patrol through the back door do they get paid yes but they don't get paid to do their jobs they're literally prohibited from doing their jobs those are the orders coming on from down high he acknowledges that while violence is never acceptable The media's Selective outrage is glaringly biased acknowledging only one side of the story so at least acknowledge that there's violence on both both sides no one is is saying violence is okay but he can only acknowledge one side and this is what is in my opinion making things even worse he will he will he said people in this country have a right to be safe but that's what's been taken away from people that's what they feel these immigration policies have significantly compromised the nation's Safety and Security making it more vulnerable to unlawful acts and misdemeanors they feel that slack immigration policies have made the country less safe and there's many instances we could site and so what about those people who don't feel safe now no one is saying the violence is okay but why have the normally tolerant British people been pushed into a kind of activistic primitive rage there's got to be a reason for it so some people are saying we should just condemn the violence and not talk about the reasons at this stage it's like no we have to talk about the reasons he describes the consequences as devastating with lawlessness wreaking havoc on society's fabric the consequences have been devastating as a result of his committing High misdemeanor High specifically that is political against the body politic during fiscal years 2017 through 2020 an average of about 590,000 aliens each fiscal year were encountered as inadmissible aliens at ports of entry on the Southwest border or apprehended between ports of Entry the prime minister in response expresses unwavering support for the injured police officers and affected communities denouncing the Mindless thuggery I had a cobra meeting this morning which was an opportunity that I took to thank the police for their work over the last few days to express my support for the police officers who have been injured and the communities impacted by this mindless thuggery he pledges the formation of a dedicated force of specialist officers to restore order and address the crisis wherever it arises there are a number of actions that came out of the meeting the first is we will have a standing army of specialist officers public uh Duty Officers uh so that we'll have enough officers to deal with this where we need them the second is we'll ramp up justice there have already been hundreds of arrests some have appeared in court this morning I have asked for early consideration of the earliest naming and identification of those involved in the process who will feel the full force of the law and thirdly I've been absolutely clear that the law applies online as well as offline and I'm assured that that's the approach that is being taken whatever the apparent motivation this is not protest it is pure violence and we will not tolerate attacks on mosques or our Muslim communities so uh the full force of the law will be visited on all those who are identified as having Taken part in these activities it's a perfect storm it's 14 years of Tory Legacy the division the broken country the lack of funding the disparities between North and South everything that the Tes have done how they've broken the NHS how they've um destroyed young people's dreams and stolen people's lives so we're we're faced with a country that's completely divided and starm has come to power just as the weather broke so now we've got hot nights which is perfect for um recreational rioting along with I mean there are people who have real grievances we didn't have this three years ago all kinds of consequences economic um so forth our sovereignty is being destroyed and of course our enemy is going to try and push as many of their spies into our country as possible Levan further accuses Sanctuary cities of egregiously violating the Constitution by nullifying the supremacy clause undermining Federal Authority don't tell me these aren't impeachable defenses that these are policy differences or that we're opening Pandora's Box to Future impeachments we're opening Pandora's boxs to Future impeachment for those who deserve it I just read to you and I could have read more of the Articles of impeachment citing specific sections of a federal law that's been in place for decades the Immigration and Naturalization Act so all these Sanctuary cities and all these Sanctuary States they're all Democrat cities and states they're violating the Constitution by by nullifying the supremacy clause something that's a throwback to the Confederacy nullifying nullifying the uh Federal immigration laws and nothing is done to stop them where are all these people going where are they going to eat are they going to get jobs they going to be on the welfare roles are they going to be using our Public Services uh they're giving them cell phones are they going to get health care they get free education as a matter of Supreme Court precedent uh and they get free healthc care initially as a matter of Supreme Court president what else are they going to get how many of these people hate us how many of these people are how many of these people are bringing communicable diseases how many of them are how many of them are a hotel for Asylum seekers in mother was set a light as violence continues and this of course is about um the kind of tragic scenes that are unfolding across the country and you know with this escalation of seemingly getting worse and you know K starm has called it far-right thuggery and you know in that sense you he accepts that people have been radicalized which is you know an interesting point because the question then has to be what what is radicalizing people and some people argue it's you know Russia or Elon Musk or Twitter or Tommy Robinson uh but of course it for the people rioting who obviously clearly have nothing to lose I mean the more he says these things the the more the violence escalates so you have to ask his yourself what's going on and um you know Martin Luther King WR said a riot is a language of the unheard which you would you know you should never really use for this kind of thing but of course is used all the time for for civil unrest and violence um so it's true whether you like it or not so the question really has to be if you want to solve this quickly you have to work out what the kind of the the essence is of that in the midst of the turmoil he points out that while demonstrators fuel violence there are also peaceful individuals striving to dissipate the unrest and restore peace well as the close families of the poor girls that must feel that their grief has been completely gazumped that's how it would look from the outside that the world events Country Events have overtaken them and their grief isn't even on the front page of papers anymore but what else's mom one of the pool girls that Mom did on social media she said I'm going to do this once and that was an acknowledgement of her own overwhelming grief I'm going to ask you not to do this we don't need this and there's been lots of calls from different communities who've been really resilient and saying not in our name this is not about us and for every demonstrator that's come out there are be there have been peaceful people come out trying to dissipate the violence trying to protect mosques um Southport for several nights came out and cleaned up the debris and the aftermath of the rioting that they suffer suffered they're already traumatized people aren't they I mean they've been you know traveling hundreds thousands of miles they' probably come across in boats or in backs of trucks some of these people have been here for a long time now no one is even addressing the trauma of the migrants and what they have to live with and the flashbacks the fear the anxiety that impacts their lives every day and it must have been terrifying to be under siege and not knowing if they were going to be burnt alive in their accommodation terrifying the driver of Princess Diana finally breaking his silence shared chilling details live on TV that shook the world I had to turn away think about it and then grip myself back and and get on with what I was doing Princess Diana's untimely and unusual injury a mystery that has haunted us all was revealed to be the cause of her tragic death she was talking and they were worried about other people and it was only later that she had a very unusual injury I just felt that that it was appearing every day in in newspapers and various things that I was listening to people and uh that was an emotional day on the the day that she imagine the driver's shock hearing of the princess's horrific accident while he was in the comfort of his bed you got the phone call and uh you yes I can vividly what was it like where were you and I was in bed with my wife and she answered the phone had a bit of banter with the guy on the other end and then she looked around at me and said I think you better get up and sit on the end of the bed and take this phone call his colleague relayed to him with a grave tone that the princess had sustained severe injuries as a result of an unfortunate accident and it was a colleague from B moral who was telling me that her raw highness was actually injured M and um put the television on and you'll you'll see so um that's what I did you know was a bit of a shock got dressed and then went down to Kon Palace summoned to the Palace after the accident he recounted The Surreal and heart-wrenching experience of being thrust into a tragedy yes it was quite difficult because Robin Cook who was then the foreign secretary was on the television giving um giving what had happened and and he was explaining that she was injured and when in fact the private secretary Michael was telling the six of us in the office that sadly she when he landed in Paris the atmosphere was thick with tension and sorrow a city mourning the loss of a beloved icon yes the 24 hours was quite difficult getting to Paris was fine getting to the Embassy was great except I didn't speak French my wife speaks it fluently which a phone helped and um I I knew one of the military attaches dear Richie uh who immediately came into the room and he used to work with with Princess Anne the hospital was flooded with people desperate to know the princess's condition a testament to her Global impact so I was taken into to help where I went to the hotel and then I went to the hospital and arrived at the hospital um lots of people about uh on I think it was the first floor and there was a a lot of people the driver maintaining his professionalism amid the chaos felt the weight of the world's grief and disbelief yes I mean I was an ex inspector but um I I did say that perhaps people are expecting Lord's ladies and Colonels in this uh in in in this particular instance but we were dealt with by Sir Michael J very very well and giving everything that I needed I was given he described the emotional torment of seeing Prin Diana in a hospital bed a stark contrast to her usual radiant presence it's very difficult and emotional to see a person lying in a bed and not in a mort and uh when I was in the room which was very very hot I looked out of the window and I could see people on a roof now whether they knew where where the princess was I don't know but that worried me so I got some blankets cuz there was no curtains and we put blankets along the Windows which made it even hotter in the room and I then went and got some fans to try and call the room down and that one moment in my life which perhaps my professionalism was lacking a little bit because as I turn around the eyelashes and the hair of the princess were moving caused by the fan and that just struck me I had to turn away think about it and then grip myself back and and get on with what I was doing you you didn't believe she would for a long for a long time I just refused to accept that she was she was gone um part of you know she would never do this to us but also part of maybe this is all part of a plan I mean you you really believe that maybe she had just decided to disappear for a time for a time and then that she would call us and we would go and join her how long did you believe that years many many years and really when I talked about it as well mainly proof proof that she was in the car proof that she was injured and proof that the very Paparazzi that chased her into the tunnel were the ones that were taking photograph photographs of her lying half on the backseat of the car you right I hadn't been aware before this moment talking about looking at the pictures of the crash scene that the last thing mommy saw on this Earth was a flash BT that's what you saw in the pictures the pictures showed the reflection of a group of photographers taking photographs through the window and the reflection of the window was was them cons spiracy theories swirled around the accident each more Sinister than the last demanding thorough investigation I didn't wasn't involved in the first examination and of course she was then buried so we we didn't exume her and have another look because it but it was a review of all of the circumstances there were so many conspiracy theories that needed to be looked at and properly examined they were sort of glossed over a bit to begin with so we we went back and we did that and so I I looked obviously at the ology not just of Diana but also of hry Paul who was the driver and Dodie who was her lover and a guy called Trevor ree Jones who was a security guard so four people in that Mercedes now if you have a crash at about 60 mph in the Mercedes you should walk away and the thing I learned was that you put your seat belt on because Diana didn't have a seat belt on doy didn't have a seat belt on hry Paul the driver didn't have a seat belt on Trevor ree Jones realized something was going wrong and just got his seat belt on in time CU he lived to tell the tale and when the car hit the bridge um pillar interestingly the 13th pillar on the bridge you know I mean adds the conspiracy doesn't it it's got to be the 13th pillar um how the SAS managed to get them to hit the 13th pillar I don't know but it it you know when they hit the pillar Dodie hit the back of uh hry Paul with a weight of about three elephants uh and then hry Paul hit the steering wheel they were instantly Diana wasn't badly injured she broken an arm and had a couple of other little injuries but I mean she had she should have survived and she was partly protected by reys Jones cuz he she hit the back of his seat and was saved a bit and in fact when they arrived they they thought she was okay she was talking and they were worried about other people and it was only later that she had a very unusual injury deep in the center of her chest that no one knew was there and when she became ill and collapsed it was at that point it became too late and she she after surgery despite her royal status the driver fondly remembered Princess Diana's tremendous sense of humor a light in the darkness there is a line you don't cross that line you speak to her when you've spoken to and it is still very correct she was still very Royal and um yes we were often together in the car and it would be like conversation she had a tremendous sense of humor and wherever we went um I never had a cross word in the two years not one cross word you I think they went in too fast but it in the inquest that was sorted out I've driven through the tunnel myself there are STS in in the tunnel which if if you you can be taken a little bit by if you two trains in a station one moves out you think you're moving you go into fast where there's STS it's getting a little bit worrying so whatever happened I I perhaps a little bit too far and being taken away with the lady in the back and what are your memories of Princess Diana now cuz of course that was such a an emotional time and 20 years ago but when you think back and and think of her Legacy a great boss I felt the last year from August the 28th when the divorce came through that year up to her she felt to me because I I didn't work with her years ago as a police officer I was with Princess Princess Anne but um she was good she seemed to be living a good life and happy I was in bed in the embassy and the phone calls two phone calls came early on and told me that there had been an accident and um clearly I needed to get to the hospital quickly when we arrived we were met by the French interior Minister Jean Pier sheno uh and he said he had heard that she had been that been the accident she had been badly hurt but didn't know how badly she'd been hurt and then um shmore was taken out by one of the nurses and he came back in tears really and came up to me and said I'm afraid she's she's but then after we had heard that she had then I was on the phone clearly to um to Robin Jamin and balal to tell him so he could tell the royal family that she had and also to Downing Street it was just getting light to Mercedes Drew up and I told him that the Princess of Wales was he knew that his son had and we offered our condolences Prince Harry grappling with his own grief was shielded from viewing the more gruesome photographs of his mother's final moments all I saw is the back of my mom's head uh slumped on the back seat there were other more gruesome photographs but I will be eternally grateful to him for denying me the ability to inflict pain on myself by saying that because that's the kind of stuff that sticks in your mind forever there was a tremendous shock in the hospital at that stage and certainly when I was told and we were told that she had we were aware that this was a a profoundly moving moment for all those who had been had been involved my wife and I went to Villa kubl the the official airport to meet the Prince of Wales he said how Prince William wanted to go to church that morning which was not he said something Prince Willam always wanted to do on a Sunday morning so they had been to to church but throughout that day uh that morning he had wanted to do what he thought was in the best interests of two children who had lost their mother rather brutally the feeling I had from the conversation I had with the Prince of Wales and conversation I had later on with the queen was the concern of a family who had lost a member of that family and the family and particularly the Prince of Wales who knew that his children had lost their mother curious of the nation wanted to share their grief it seems to me with someone and the person they wanted to share their grief with was the queen and when the queen came to London I think that was in a sense a cathartic moment for the royal family and was a sense that the royal family and the queen was responding to the grief which the nation I think at minimum the UK will probably manage to overtake Canada as worst performing developed country over the next four [Music] decades reform is led by the man who took Great Britain out of the European Union so I think that makes Britain singular and worthy of tremendous admiration the aim of Reform is to bring back classic liberals and the moderate right Nigel farage who is the man who took Great Britain out of the European Union with brexit and who now runs a political party in the UK called reform um the foundation of identity must be reclaimed and oriented correctly the aim of Reform is to shake the conservatives up let's say and return the classic liberals and the moderate right to something approximating what would you say an orientation that's actually based on the fundamental principles of Western Civilization itself British common law translated biblical narratives into effective policy judeo-christianity at the bottom the Democracy that emerges out of that as a consequence of the concept of the sovereignty and divine import of the individual the family above that the community the city the state the nation under God that entire subsidiary structure to return to an orientation that makes that primary and the foundation of identity itself British common law stands as a Monumental achievement says Jordan it probably did the most effective job of any modern state of translating The Narrative structure of the judeo-christian biblical Corpus into policy and it did that partly explicitly in its parliamentary structure but it also did it even more wisely Within common law tradition if globalist liberals have overrun conservatives what hides in Labor's Shadows I mean English common law is a complete bloody Miracle bottomup law I mean God what a what a phenomenal accomplishment I'm watching with apprehension as the UK populist wanders over the brink going to elect a labor government in all likelihood self-governance will distill Britain's thoughts and aspirations um this concerns me a lot because if the conservatives have been overrun by globalist liberals with a progressive agenda I can't imagine who's lurking in the background on the labor side well I can imagine because I worked in universities so I actually know exactly who's lurking in the background and so um I'm very apprehensive about what a labor government will do to the UK Jordan claims that the UK will probably manage to overtake Canada as the worst performing developed country and the hopes and aspirations of those that voted for them and I I gave them considerable help uh with that Victory the thoughts and aspirations were that with self-government the numbers coming into Britain would reduce with self-government illegal immigration could be effectively dealt with and another crucial group 5 A2 million uh men and women running small business businesses acting as Soul Traders believed that the massive regulatory rule book that have been put on top of everybody uh uh taking away uh their time their effort that that could be reduced so that we could encourage entrepreneurship we can encourage real economic growth and so the conservatives were riding on the crest of a wave and many said well I mean Boris Johnson will be prime minister for 15 years and what has happened over the last 5 years in my view is they have betrayed all of those hopes in absolutely every way uh elected as conservatives but they've governed as Metropolitan liberals they introduced Net Zero policies I mean so insane with some of it uh that Boris even suggested that we take out of production 30% of our Farmland um and Reed it uh when it came to getting rid of regulations basically nothing was done in fact our arguably arguably for many sectors uh that are living under more bureaucratic control now than they were as members of the European Union the government abandoned plans to turn legislation into Asylum centers [Music] [Music] these English politicians they speak separately from people this is a situation in Ireland has been developing probably since uh November 2022 when the government here decided to abandon all planning legislation allow office building to be torn into um Asylum centers mainly for single males in the 18 to kind of category and impose those um centers into mainly workingclass communities communities which are already devoid of any real services and are abandoned in general by by the political and NGO class and we have in Ireland now a country that's run by politicians who are more uh um interested in what their European Masters think of them than they are about the Irish people we've a a a political and NGO class which is um beholden to woke liberalism and we have you wouldn't believe in this country 33,000 NOS who are who receive 6.5 billion euro per year and employ around 200,000 people to Lobby government and the big one the big one is legal immigration and just to give people some context on this um in the late 1940s it was very much felt that we owed a huge debt to the British Empire British Commonwealth uh because in two World 40% of the contribution came from the Commonwealth Canada of course your home country being one of the most remarkable of them and so began um legal immigration from the West Indies and elsewhere and ran all through the late 40s the ' 50s the 60s the70s the ' 80s the '90s right up until Tony Blair got in it ran all through that period with a net migration level of 30 to 40,000 people a year muray is worried about the United Kingdom in these circumstances Malik how does this happen we've got an audience here yesterday over the weekend and and today who are looking at this and saying this would be allowed to happen in England and these politicians they speak separately from people people feel totally detached on this that they have no say in this whatsoever how does this situation come about that the politicians are so out of touch there there's a total disconnect between the Irish political class and Ordinary People if you look at what happened last week in for instance on Monday now the protest in kulok has been going on there's been people sitting outside that protesting in the camp for 3 and 1/2 months with no violence no difficulties and the police moved in at half 3 on Monday morning and moved them out and that led to some difficulties during the day and there was a a JCB dier BN out what exacerbated the situation was that the guard and you mean the the people who are doing what they call writing and you know you come from the north a and the riing in Dublin you know wouldn't even Merit the the name riot in Belfast the woke liberals claim migration is essential for the Health Service there'll be a monarchy um I would worry about the United Kingdom in these circumstances as you say Pi I mean the the gains Shin Fain made uh in the local elections historic gains uh should be troubling to anyone who is like me a unionist um Shin feain of course is an Irish nationalist party and is as well in my own view an extremist party and that isn't mere rhetoric you know Mary Lou McDonald the head of shin fan um has an unbelievable track record I mean just just that you mentioned earlier you know there's only one Statue to in Europe and it sits in the park in Dublin uh sha Russell an IRA member who on a German otat in 1940 there's a statu him in Dublin and shin Fain always pay their um their respects there Mary L McDonald a couple of years ago was taken there to pay her respect she was as it were bloodied by the more the more militant wings of shin Fame uh that's totally normal in Shin Shin faine history it's not just that they were an extremist party in the past it's that they are in the present it's not just that they're Irish nationalists that they are actually extreme Irish nationalists violent Irish nationalists always have been and seem to continue to be I think it's an incredibly worrying development as you say alongside the the uh ongoing success of electorally of the Scots nationalists in in in the north it's uh it's certainly possible we can see the break up of our country it's it's it's it's something where I think everyone who who recognizes that the United Kingdom has been an enormous Force for good in the world should really be very worried about we should be very troubled by that Jordan warns of the Havoc a labor government could wkak on the UK well we've gone from a population of three and a half million to a population of over almost 5 A2 million now without building any infrastructure for to to deal with that we have a shortage of hospitals we have a shortage of of schools but most particularly we have a shortage of housing with 14,000 people in emergency accommodation Irish Nationals in emergency accommodation the average price for a new house in in this country now is about 450,000 which duin city council somehow thinks is Affordable we have average rents for 1bedroom apartment in Dublin €2,000 a three-bedroom house €35,000 and the woke will tell us or would we need migration to run the Health Service well if we didn't increase the population the way we did the Health Service wouldn't be under the trins it's under and also our own doctors and nurses are being forced to immigrate because they can't afford to live here so if they could say we wouldn't need to to import the people but we have a class that that believe and they talk about International obligations and the law as far as I'm concerned a government's obligation is to its own people people and we had the ludicrous situation for instance of the high court in Dublin saying that the Irish government couldn't depart anybody back to the UK because of the Rwanda policy you know and they said that the UK was not a safe country to ROR people to I'm absolutely jaw-droppingly amazed that the conservatives adopted Net Zero policies under Boris Johnson it's like what the hell were they thinking you know my the most skeptical part of my brain and I suppose the rude part thinks that this was cooked up by Boris Johnson to impress his young wife that on the personal side and that the conservatives as well as a group lacked a vision so comprehensively that they had to turn to this idiot climate apocalypse mongering that's used by power mad tyrants to cow the public into delivering them all the authority and Power the center right must be reshaped to reflect the silent majority's voice and so what do you think a labor government will do to the UK yeah I mean starma has no K starma has no leadership qualities whatsoever uh he is devoid of any sort of charisma at all and people do need a leader you know that inspires them to a certain degree he's kind of doing well because he's not the conservatives and there is revulsion there is there is revulsion at them a sense of betrayal about them on the face of it his Manifesto on climate change is almost identical to the conservatives his Manifesto on economics is almost identical to the conservatives but I think we know uh that what we'll see is trans ideology in the ascendancy uh we'll see more legislation designed to divide us up into different groups groups rather than bring us together as human beings equal before the law I look at his potential front bench of the top ministers I see very little competence whatsoever he's almost going to win by default as opposed to you know a big enthusiastic wave of support and so in some ways I think there's every opportunity for this just to be a one-term labor government there'll be no honeymoon there'll be no sort of after Victory glow uh he faces a big set of problems you know the ones I mentioned earlier the population explosion the fact our Public Services don't work the fact young people can't get a house and even their rents take up over half of their income and he won't have the solutions to any of it he's campaigning a slogan of change but actually it'll be more of the same just ever so slightly worse anti-oppression activists in the US decry UK colonialists due to the UK's success so here's the opportunity the opportunity is to reshape the cent of right of British politics to be where the silent majority actually are now I know that the British conservative party have been around for 199 20 years but nothing necessarily lasts forever and what I'm doing with reform UK is I am taking those stances on all of those issues uh that I think give us the kind of radical change that we need and you know I and you know I use the the word radical in an oldfashioned sense of the word you see I'm a traditionalist I think that our culture matters breaking up into these sort of mini mini National States within the United Kingdom I think would be a disaster

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