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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello, and welcome to Good Evening Britain, a Force for
Goods weekly show coming to you live from our studios
here in the heart of the great British city of Glasgow,
with me your host, Alistair mcconachie. We are broadcasting on
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from on this great British evening in our wonderful United
Kingdom that we all know and love so well. And
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a very positive show lined up for you. Lots of
good material to talk about tonight. Our team, our AFFG crew,
has arrived back safely from Dover where we were down.
Lots to talk about about that and lots of pictures
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and videos to show you. And in the course of
the program we're also going to be showing you our
new book, which we launched on that day, and we're
also going to be giving some good advice to the
British government that is contained within our book, and we're
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going to do all of that before eight o'clock. And
the information that we're going to give you is enough
to save Britain in some ways, certainly to solve the
Channel crisis, because we've got it all figured out here
at a force for good, and we're going to make
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sure that we spread this awareness and knowledge to whoever
has the ears to hear it. And as my friend
Nick said when he spoke at Dover Beach, he said,
not everybody has that ability to hear it, but when
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you do, it falls into place and makes a lot
of sense. So please do tell us where you're watching.
From Derek, good evening to you. Derek was part of
the team. He said, we had great activities in Dover
last weekend, plus the launcher Protect our Country, volume two
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of a big book for the Union. He's on the
third chapter at the moment, Hello to Arafa and to
Oxanna and to Kat, who says stilling effort by affg
at the weekend, Well, Kat, here is a good opportunity
to throw up the fantastic photograph which you took, because folks,
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Kat was one of the first people to order protect
our Country, and Kat has sent through this fantastic picture.
Look at that protect our country with a certain gentleman
at the bottom there who certainly spoke about protecting our
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country by whatever mean is necessary, especially on the beaches,
if I recall his famous speech appropriately. So look at that.
That's a great one. Folks. If you have ordered protect
our Country, I challenge you to put together a better
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advert than that. That's a great one. Do send in
your photographs of protect our country and we will definitely
flag them up on our social media and we will
use them. Thank you Kat for that. Derek watching from
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Armadale always nice to see you, we say it podcast.
Nick was also part of the team. We'll be bringing
up one or two pictures of Nick shortly in the program,
and Nick also spoke on Dover Beach. Barbara's watching from Woodhall, Spa.
I hope you're in enjoying it. I hope you're enjoying it, Barbara.
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The live should be on Facebook. It started off stickily,
but if you refresh the page, Catherine, it should be
there now. Good evening, to Debbie and to Tony, and
I do hope Tony doesn't mind me saying, but he
does have his star feature on the front cover of
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Protect Our Country and featured within it. Also Nick says,
great weekend. Good well, let me give you some background
about the event in Dover, bish for I show you
some photographs. This was called by a group, non party
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political group called the Great British National Protest Movement and
won by a chap called Richard who is extremely keen
and energetic, and he used the Internet to call for
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a meeting, an event in Dover on Dover Beach, and
it was about a month in the making. And we
saw that and we thought, you know, that would be
a good idea to go down to not only to
go down with our message hopefully get to speak at it,
but also to use it as an opportunity to launch
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a big book for the Union, volume two, which is
about protecting our country from the mass immigration invasion. So
perfect opportunity. The stars collided, is that the expression. And
we went down there and went my car, four of
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us packed in and Saturday morning we headed to the
beach for mid day. And before we we did that,
we took a walk down the promenade, and the promenade
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of Dover has got several statues, one of which is
to the Merchant Navy, who of course lost thousands of
sailors in World War Two. And we have a picture
here of us at the Merchant Navy statue. This chat
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there looking out to see to see what is coming,
and goodness me, what on earth is he seeing these days?
And what is his spirit telling him? Anyway, that's myself
and Nick and Derek, all of us looking the part there.
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There's a closer view of the statue. And if we
just get rid of the banner there that's going along
the bottom so that we can see a little bit
more of the promenade. We're heading out there towards the
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end of the beach where the event is going to
be held. And it started just after twelve o'clock. Now
we have a we found a video here on the
internet which we'll play three minutes of. We won't play
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the full thing. I'm not quite sure who who did
the video, but it's a very good video. It's called
Protect our Borders. And here we go share screen, also
share audio, Protect our Borders. Here we go.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
We are back in Dover Again, Dover Beach. A peaceful gathering,
but the message was anything but quiet. Across the front,
working people, parents and pensioners united by one simple truth.
This country is getting it wrong.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
Well.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
UK citizens and soldiers sleep on the street. Entire hotels
are handed over to those who came here illegally.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
You know, coming in. That's racist, that's a security ap.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
He's Darma, the bunny marmat in isld Marama. That's it's
not about hate, it's about justice, fairness and priorities.
Speaker 4 (10:16):
Some of these farms have been in the families for
three or four hundred years and they're going to take
a chunk of it and in effect they're going to
kill farming in the UK.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
Don't we give ten million pounds a week to the
Royal Navy, the police, the waters, we say god to.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
The people are tired. They're tired of the promises and
the empty words from Keer Starmer's leadership and Parliament.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
Biscuit Station. We are the new media.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
All these cameras here today, you guys are the new media.
Speaker 5 (11:18):
The media didn't want people.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
To know about this.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
I'm making a stand.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
I'm standing up to the young.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
I'm seventy two now, so I'm getting towards the end
of my line.
Speaker 4 (11:28):
This is the start of this grandchildren, absolutely fearful.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
There is a very good chance within the next three
or four years we could have ten million followers between us.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
That's powerful.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
All you have to do is click the share, follow comment.
You're the media will be the voice who got up
moving against because they're not the rappers.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
They shouldn't be here.
Speaker 6 (11:56):
These are the most dangerous people.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
They're coming in the You get.
Speaker 6 (12:04):
People who crossed the channel may appear to us to
be breaking our laws. We see them clearly as illegals.
We're not listening to your sort of stories, most of
which are made up, and even if they were to,
we cannot embrace all the misery of the world. This
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is our country, is our nation that belongs to the
British people.
Speaker 5 (12:33):
And we have a right to the founders.
Speaker 6 (12:37):
The same government David Cameron who promoted sensible thousand immigration
are now bringing.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
So it goes on for two a few minutes yet,
but you've got a flavor there of what that was like.
The sun came out and when the speakers started, it
was really very pleasant and really very entertaining, and the
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speakers covered a lot of things really from concern as
you heard there about farmers, people speaking about the net
zero scam, many of us of course talking about the
small boat crisis. Nick who spoke there from the We
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Say It podcast, had a had a banner that he
was carrying around with himself all day which really spoke
to his key to his key message, which was is
wrong to position this as left or right. At the
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end of the day, it's very much the people versus
the system, the people versus the system, and that was
a that was very well received as well. And the
fact that he and I had both come down from
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from Scotland, as well as the other two members of
our team, the camera men, then that was that was
especially especially supported by the people. Here's Nick here. There
is no far right or far left. It's just the
people versus the system. When will you realize this? And
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Nick is on the We Say It podcast and so
his speech was immediately followed here's him speaking here. His
speech was immediately followed by my speech. As you can see,
they're beautiful, beautiful scene there really as perfect, so colorful,
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so colorful, with the white cliffs of dover in the background.
That's really really nice that picture. I just think it's
a bang of that picture, absolutely. And then a slightly
wider angle here of my talk, which was the last
one of the day, which I just happened to work
out that way, and I'm quite pleased with that because
I was able to deliver the solution, as it were,
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to the small boat crisis and to explain why the
politicians are not stopping the small boats. And I'll get
to that shortly when I speak about the book. But
what we also did is just in front of that picture,
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there's the peer that goes out into the sea, and
so we wear as a consequence of our crowdfunder, we
were able to produce this big banner asylum frauds out.
And so what we did rather than stand about with it,
is that we tied it to the peer at the
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point that it's overlooking the event, and there you see
that their asylum frauds out. Very powerful message three words.
If you can't say it in three words, right to
say it in three words is the way we look
at things with our website address. There another one. We
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also tied the tied the AFFG flag to the flag post.
So people loved that banner very much and it definitely
it definitely gave the message. And here's another picture here.
As you can see, that's the people on the peer
looking down. All of these people are supporters by the way,
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they're all looking down on the and on the speakers.
That's getting towards later in the afternoon when it began
to get a little bit a little bit more overcast,
but once the and here's another here's another fantastic picture.
Look at that. Look at that. Isn't that just great?
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There'll be blue flags over the white cliffs of Dover.
So so proud of our man there who was holding
that four meter flag pole high and showing that this
is a concern for people from Scotland, just as it
is from England and indeed for all of the rest
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of the United Kingdom. Cathy says, excellent banner stood out well,
Chris's the elite rich don't care about us at Oh well,
they're certainly very powerful forces, Chris, that tend to keep
things going their way. And what I was quite impressed
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by the speakers and just generally the people who were there,
is that they do These people did have a depth
of knowledge of other things that are not just the
surface things. You know, mainstream politics runs just on surface levels,
but some of us look slightly deeper into things and
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look at well, who's behind the surface level things, And
that's the people who are behind the surface level things
don't like anybody digging deeper to find out more about them.
And of course I'm talking about the moneyed people, the
people with money, as well as the ideologues, the people
with the crazy ideologies who are well connected the power
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networks as we call them in our new book, of
the lawyers and academics and media people, and as well
as the foreign interests as well, who have got foreign
reasons to get Britain embroiled in foreign conflicts. And I
was quite impressed with some of the people there who
could see the dangers of that. And as you heard
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that one of the commentators wasn't wanting Britain to get
involved in the Israel war, which I thought was an
unusual statement at these kind of events and certainly welcome
as far as British keeping Britain out of foreign conflicts
is concerned. So an unusual crowd of people there which
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wouldn't necessarily get at some gatherings. So oh good, really
as showing that people are beginning to look deeper, as
it were, at what's going on. So let's take some
more gander at photographs. We went onto the beach after
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the event was over, we went onto the beach, well,
we went further down onto the beach anyway, just to
take one or two cracking shots of our book and
our banner. Well another flag rather that we had with us.
That's another good picture with the White Cliffs of Dover
in the background. This is at the point where people
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are really cleared away. Now we're just about to take
down our stuff. So we got that final shot there
very much clear what the message is on that one.
What else we got here, Yeah, that was before we left.
That's a really good picture of Derek and the organizer.
That's Richard, the organizer of the Great British National Protest
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on the left. That's just towards when it was winding down.
And I would say therese several hundred people there. I
wouldn't want to put a number on it, but certainly
several hundred would be the figure. It's a very colorful picture.
Now I see these hills in the background, we're heading
towards them in a moment. But before we do that,
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we just took one final shot which I love. Look
at that.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
Look at that?
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Isn't that a cracker as Dover Castle? On the left
below Dover Castle is this amazing massive apartment block which
I don't know when it was built, maybe in the
nineteen thirties, but there must be hundreds and hundreds of
people living in these really big, nice, attractive flats. Don't
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know what that apartment block is called. Maybe somebody will
tell us in the comments, but just a fantastic, fantastic
piece of architecture there, sitting just under Dover Castle, right
by the seaside. Okay, So what we then did was
we headed up towards the hills above Dover and there's
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an artistic shot of two men in deep contemplation as
the clouds begin to come in again, cracking shot. Thank
you to the person who took that. We unrolled the
banner once more. That's the Western Docks in the background,
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which is a cargo and cruise terminal and it's also
where the the small boat tourists come in. They come
in at that entrance there, the last entrance you see
into that little dock next to that big white house.
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Big white house is called Southern House. Here's another angle
from it. And if you look at that big white
building used to be a hotel many years ago. Don't
really know what it's used for now, but to its
immediate left you'll see a white sloping roof. That's where
they process the asylum seekers. And if you can just
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make it out, there's a little yellow bus there, a
little yellow square that's a bus, and that's the bus
that they take them to well tonight, presumably the Britannia
Hotel in Canary Wharf, which appears to be the lightest
place that they're depositing the small boat tourists anywhere. Message
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was clear there, just get them out, basically. And then
when we did that, we got in the car and
we headed up towards Dover Castle. And we've got a
video of another of me speaking directly to the camera
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again about our book which we had just launched on
Dover Beach. So let's run that video right now. Well
behind me you see an idyllic English country scene with
Bilber Castle in.
Speaker 5 (24:30):
The background and.
Speaker 1 (24:36):
Then the sheep in the foreground in the perfectly grazed meadow,
and sometimes you can look at that and think, well,
there's nothing really wrong with the world. Everything's right, and
you'd like to content yourself by thinking that. And so
I thought, what would do?
Speaker 5 (24:54):
Guys would go over there, maybe go closer to the castle,
and maybe get a shots of the background. But then
I notice it's private land, no access, and being the
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law binding folk that we are, we're not going to
access private land in the manner it might be said
of some people who are coming across the English Channel
not one mile away from where we're standing, and of
course I'm referring to the channel cross us hundreds of
whom are coming every day, twenty three thousand of whom
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have come already this year. I spoke earlier at an
event down there, and I pointed out that this is
an indignity.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
It's it is an offense to our dignity. It's demoralizing
and it's intended to be so. But there are solutions.
And also on this day, what we have chosen to
do is to publish our new book, which is called
Protect Our Country subtitle Policies to Stop Mass Immigration, and
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it's volume two of a big book for the Union
and I've got the first draft copy here today. It's
available on Amazon dot co dot uk. It's only twelve
ninety nine it's three hundred and ten pages, fifty two
and a half thousand words, and in it we speak
specifically about positive, workable principal policies not just to stop
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the boats, but to reduce the insane levels of legal immigration.
Last year, almost a million people came into the country legally.
Some people go, it's okay if they're legal. Not if
there's a million people coming in every year, it's not okay.
It's very bad. Previously, the year before it was one
point three million people. The year before that it was
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one point two million people. These are legal people l
e g. A. L. They have to stop too, because
those figures are insane and they're far too much for
any society to deal with. So we're looking at all
of those things. We're looking at legal immigration, and they're
looking at illegal immigration. And if you want to find
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out the very simple policies to stop legal immigation and
to stop illegal immigration, then this is the book for you.
Whether you're simply interested in the matter, or whether you're
campaigning around the matter, or whether you want to learn
more about the matter. It's written in a very easily
accessible style.
Speaker 6 (27:43):
It's it's.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
Very easily understood, and we go out of our way
to ensure to keep everything as straightforward as possible, because
if information is not useful, then what's the point of it.
And so we've given you the words in the vocabulary here.
It's an excellent book. Please do support A forceful good's
lightest venture, which is this book, Protect Our Country, a
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big book for the Union. All you need to do, folks,
is go onto Amazon and search for Protect our Country
and you will find it there. Thank you, good stuff,
so very useful day of activism, and thank you to
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all the people who help make that possible. As a
consequence of our crowd funder And I meant to say
at the start of the program, and I only discovered
this last night. The National newspaper ran an entire long
article about us failing to reach our crowdfunder goal. They
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ran a full article here and this is them. I
only found out this yet last night. It was published
online anyway on the thirteenth of July, so that would
possibly be in the Sunday National. An ultra unionist Scottish
fringe group has failed to reach a crowdfunder target to
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stage a protest in Dover. And of course it's the
national Facebook page here and one point one thousand people
have liked it, with the majority they're laughing at us.
And there's six hundred and sixty three comments. I'm presuming
six hundred and sixty two of them other than the
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very first one would be negative comments. But do you
know what, It's all publicity. It's all publicity, and we
don't mind. And we finally we tracked down the text
for that article as well, and goodness me, they go
into it in great depths about a four and a
half minute long YouTube video on the page where mcconachie says,
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blah blah blah, and our crowdfunder was as successes as
we've pointed out before, but the National is trying to
say that we where is it? Yes, Force for Good's
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latest fundraising effort appears to have fallen flat. Well, actually,
we raised seventy five percent of our needs, so we
didn't actually fall flat. And I had factored in all
the necessary costs, knowing that we wouldn't necessarily get to
one hundred percent. I factored it all in so that
we would get what we needed, and we got what
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we needed. I'm glad to say, as we actually told
them last night in a tweet where which we fired out,
let's put that one up there, we go. We put
that tweet out at the bottom there, the National's original
tweet about us failing, and then I forwarded it with
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the message to them that you'll be glad to hear
we made it after all. And we also released our
new book, Protect our Country. So the National was willing
us to fail, but we got there at the end
of the day, as we always do because we'll winners
will winners as far as that is concerned. Okay, so
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talking about the book here, it is Protect our Country,
a big book for the Union, volume two. And look
at that. That's a chunky book. It's a chunky book.
And as you'll see inside is written in our normal style.
We don't like. We don't like the centered text. We
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like left justified text, which brings the eye into the
page in that manner and easily easily read. Fantastic, fantastic,
And if you compare it with One Big Country, it's
the same. It's the same width and dimensions. Other than
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the thickness. Of course, that's a blue spine. That's a
white spine. Can anyone guess what color the spine of
volume three is going to be? I think you can.
And that's our man. That's the back of a T
shirt of Anthony's T shirt that he was wearing at
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the Enough Is Enough rally on the seventh of September
twenty twenty four. George Square perfect for the message as well.
So the book basically is divided into seven parts. Starts
with a glossary so that you know what we mean
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by the words that we use. Starts with an introduction
explaining why this issue is important, especially emphasizing the crazy
numbers coming into the country as well as the crazy
numbers coming into Scotland, which is a topic that we
return to in the final chapter. And then seven parts
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are divided into legal immigration and how to get a
handle on that. Part two is the necessity to stop indefinitely,
to remain, to change citizenship, and to stop mass benefits
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to various cohorts of immigrants. The third part, which is
very important these days, is how to stop the votes,
which we'll get to in a moment. Part four is
the deportation conversation, and what you'll find in this book
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as well is that a lot of people and politicians
might just say, oh, deport them more, they should be deported. Okay, fine,
but who should be deported? Who can you legally deport
within our democracy at the moment? And of them, how
do you do that? Well, that's all explained. That's all
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explained in Part four with an actual policy with steps
to follow. Part five is how do we actually win this?
Because it's not enough to to explain what needs to
be done. We're up against powers and principalities. As somebody
suggested in the comment earlier, how do you actually fight them?
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And in that sense, the main the main two is
the power network of the NGOs and charities and academics
and lawyers who are all into related pushing this. And
the other one is the markets, the financial elite who
who don't care one way or the other, who just
want to make money out of the situation. So it's
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how do we fight them? That's dealt with in part
five and Part six is about protecting our democracy, which
is an issue that we've been talking about this year.
The huge numbers, the millions of people who can vote
in our country without even being national citizens. How do
we rain that back in in order to protect our democracy?
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Our national democracy? So lots of stuff in there. Some
people will be more interested in some certain chapters than others,
but together it really is a cohesive whole. And the
final part is just a couple of short chapters about
who we are as an organization. So three hundred and
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fifteen pages, fifty two and a half thousand words, very
very useful and important, and I know I wrote it,
but quite frankly, there is nothing like this anywhere else
I've read. For the last twenty five years, I've read
books on how to stop mass immigration, everything from how
to stop Mexicans crossing the border to the Alamo, to
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how do you stop them on the shores of Europe
to what's going on in the United Kingdom. I've been
in this field for twenty five years. This is a
distillation of the answers for this particular moment in time,
and it is it really does deserve to have ten
of thousands of sales. So if you can do it,
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all you need to do is go onto Amazon dot
co dot UK search for protect our Country. It's only
twelve ninety nine you can get an ebook at seven
ninety nine five quid cheaper, and you might want to
buy two and send one to your local MP, or
to a local journalist, or to a local opinion former,
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or to somebody that's involved in a political party or whatever.
The information is there, and I can't speak highly enough
of it, I have to say, but I'm going to try.
I'm going to try. Yes, the solution, the solution. Qure
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Starmer today can put out a tweet saying that he
will stop at nothing in order to stop illegal immigration,
and that's good to hear at least, And it was
a consequence of his article which I'm just going to
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put here today in the Sun where he says we
are taking steps to tackle illegal immigration that will deliver
results and ensure firmness for Brits. Well, that sounds great, Absolutely,
that sounds great. We will stop at nothing to tackle
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illegal migration. Okay, We're going to hold you to that, sir.
So this week we have delivered a world first and
new sanctions resumed to target the file people smuggling gangs. Okay, okay,
the first sanctions blah blah blah, what are they? We
will go after the gang leaders, those supplying boats and
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fake passports and the money men. Well, that's all good,
and I hope they wish great success in doing that.
They're assets will be frozen, their bank accounts will be closed,
and they will be banned from the UK. Well, if
that's possible, why enough has this not been done before?
What were the Tories doing? What were the Tories doing?
Because that's good and that's serious. If they can do
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that to a lot of people, that's hourray for that
for two long governments, by which means the Tories have
offered nothing but expensive gimmicks like the Rwanda scheme, which
achieved precisely zero. Instead, we're taking real, practical steps that
will deliver results. We're working with Germany to close a
legal loophole in their system which allows police to seize
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small boats that are being stored and transported in their country. Well,
it's not a legal loophole. If the Germans wanted to
clamp down on these people, they could have done so
long ago. But at least a Starmer is highlighting the
fact that they haven't clamped down hitherto. And I don't
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want to comment on this. France return pilot schemes, which
seems a little bit crazy and probably not very workable,
but this is quite good. We're also taking a zero
tolerance approach to the illegal jobs which gangs promise and
which undercut honest businesses. A new agreement announced today will
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see US share asylum accommodation locations with Delivery Just Eat
and Uber Eats. If a rider is staying at this accommodation,
the companies will know and can close down the rider's account.
A message to the gangs is clear, we will be
more aggressive than ever to smash your business model and
hold you to account. Well, hey, that's all very well,
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but please understand that what he's trying to do there
is he's trying to address the issue within remaining within
the context of the UN Refugee Convention. He's trying to
address the issue while remaining within the UN Refugee Convention.
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The Tories tried to do the same thing with the
Rwanda theory. It was can we solve this while staying
within the UN Refugee Convention? And the answer is ultimately no,
you cannot solve it. What you can do, and what's
certainly worthy, is tinker at these edges which long ago
should have been patched up. You can tinker with those,
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but you're still going to get gangs exploiting the UN
Refugee Convention because it makes them money to do so.
And we say in this book we don't believe the
gangs are actually doing anything which is against the law
because within the law, which is within Britain's membership of
the UN Refugee Convention, people have a right to enter
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the United Kingdom by any manner if they're doing so
to claim asylum. This is the crucial thing. And so
all the gangs are doing is helping people exercise that
legal right to enter Britain by any means necessary, providing
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the claim asylum. So I don't see really where you
can catch the gangs other than under obscure laws like
human trafficking laws and so on, much of which is
not really going to hold up in court. And we
talk about this in the book. We talk about this
in the book. So what you and to basically summarize it,
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our membership of the UN Refugee Convention legalizes any form
of entry, no matter how subversive or clandestine or irregular
or apparently illegal. It legalizes that form of entry, providing
the person is doing it in order to claim my asylum.
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That's the crazy law. And so long as we are
remaining members of the UN Refugee Convention, these people are
exercising their legal right even if they enter on a dinghy.
And this is why all governments who are signed up
to the UN Refugee Convention are basically powerless in the
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face of this traffic, in the face of what amounts
to an invasion. So today we sent the following tweet
to mister Starmer. Let's fire it up here. Mister Starmer,
it is good to know that you will quote stop
it nothing, as you will also know it is impossible
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to stop the traffic over the channel while we remain
members of the UN Refugee Convention, because our membership of
that convention legalizes all forms of such eregul or entry,
providing that the people are doing so in order to
climb asylum. Therefore, the solution is to leave the UN
Refugee Convention, then criminalize all entry via the channel in
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this manner, at which point we will be free to
send the people who enter in this manner straight to prison.
And I've given them a link to our book where
we explain this in precise detail, and also carefully describe
an alternative modern UK asylum program which will replace this
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incredibly outdated UN Refugee Convention. Okay, so this, this convention
has to go. The channel crossings are humiliating. They're humiliating
to our nation. They're humiliating to each of us who
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presume yumes to have a nation in the first place.
It offends our sense of dignity as individuals, and it
offends our sense of dignity as a national people. So
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small boat entry must be criminalized. It's not possible to
criminalize it while we remain within the UN Refugee Convention,
so we must leave it. We must then be able
to criminalize this form of entry. We must then be
able to send these people to jail. And believe me,
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we won't have to send very many to jail, and
we won't have to do it for very long until
they get the message and the gangs get the message
and they realize we can't make money out of this anymore.
So that's the answer. And chapters nine. Chapter nine explains
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in great depth but very easily, what I've just mentioned,
and chapter ten sets out a forty five point alternative
modern program for asylum, which will seriously reduce the numbers
of people climbing it, and which also lists illegal roots
of entry, forms of entry that simply will not be
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tolerated and will send you to prison if you're involved
in them. So this is what we had to do
all these years ago, and what we should have done
all these years ago, but we never did because our
governments were too enamored with the post war settlement that
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came about in the immediate years after World War Two,
when the world was a completely different place. They're still
stuck in that and they still cannot get their heads
out of thinking in that way. But things times are changing,
and people are beginning to see this now that a
lot of the way that the modern world has been
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set up since the late forties early fifties is simply
politically no longer sustainable, and things like the UN Refugee
Convention have to just go. They have to get thrown out,
and that will create turmoil to an extent at the
top in politics. But we're just going to have to
weather that, and some of us have got a program
to weather it, and you can read about that and
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protect our country. Something I wanted to mention today is
Historic Counties Day, which is a day which has been
set up a few years ago to celebrate to celebrate
the ninety two historic counties in the United Kingdom, thirty
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nine of which are in England, thirty four of which
are in Scotland, thirteen in Wales and six in Northern Ireland.
And when we were down on Dover Beach we met
this fantastic chap. Let's fire up his picture. There it is,
and that, folks is the county flag of Gloucestershire, and
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I thought, what a great opportunity to put that one
up today. The flag is known as the Severn Cross.
The blue represents the River Severn, the green symbolizes the
Golden Valley and Stroud area, and the cream signifies the
Coswalled Stone, so we are told. So that's another one
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of my favorite picks from the day with this fantastic
chap who said that he knew of a force for
good and that his friend watched our program, so he
came over to introduce myself, to introduce himself to me,
and I'm very grateful for that, and we've got that
fantastic photograph. They are good, good, Okay, talking about fantastic photographs.
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Let's flag cats photograph up again. Folks. If you're buying
a big book for the Union Volume two, please take
a picture of it, send it to us and we
will use it to bring it to the attention of others.
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And I also want to flag up another promotional item
for One Big Country and Protect Our Country banner here
designed by another friend of ours. There we go out
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now Protect our Country also available One Big Country. I
like that, and I just want to say thanks to
the chap who designed that one and sent that one
into us and who also ordered a copy of the
book to thank you. Thank you very much, Rafa says,
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thank you. Nice livestream video and great job you're doing
in your YouTube channel. Thank you, Rafa, I do appreciate that,
especially on Instagram. Well goodness me. Yes, we put out
two three reels when we came back from Dover. One
of the reels got over one hundred thousand views. That
was the lady that was singing the song got over
last time I looked at one hundred and five thousand views,
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which is really quite special. That was on Instagram and
also Facebook. Good good So, folks, it doesn't look like
we'll be here next week, and the reason for that
is we've got a lot of work to catch up on,
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especially a lot of administrative work. We may try to
do it, but just keep an eye on our socials
whether we're going to be able to pull it off
or not. But in the meantime, I hope you've enjoyed
this report from Dover. Thank you to everybody who made
it happen. Thank you to the team who were there.
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It just remains for me to say, God Bless the
United Kingdom and God save the King. See you next time.