'This City Is The Rape Capital Of The UK!' | Starmer To Fight Labour Rebels | Alex Phillips
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My creature of today is the one and only
Mr. Peter Blexley. Hello, creature.
>> Good morning. I hope I do bring a degree
of comfort to you this morning.
>> Oh, you do. You always bring me comfort.
>> Thank you.
>> I don't know why people have XL bullets
when they can have a Blexley.
>> Well, yes. I'm uh a bit difficult to
spread around.
>> Oh, right. So, do you know it's one of
those days where it's like this again?
And not just this again, you know, on a
Sunday you kind of think where's the new
news? Oh, it's about is Star going to
stay, is Star going to go. But this
again, because have we not done this for
the I don't can't remember a time now
where we just had a prime minister. It's
like, well, that's the prime minister
instead of who's going to replace him.
Who's plotting? Who's in the running?
Are they going to do a vote of no
confidence? This is the fourth one in a
row. No, hold on. Because Theresa May
went early, didn't she?
>> Yeah.
>> Fifth in a row. Did Cameron go early?
Cameron went early as well.
When's the last time we had a prime
minister who just did a finished a term
>> or went to a time of their choosing?
>> Yeah. Well, to be honest, it's not like
I'm here, you know, pom poms out for
let's keep star. No.
>> But I'm not really pom poms out for
anyone to replace him with either.
>> No. When you look at the the candidates,
Burnham, what a snore off this whole
Burnham thing has been now. And now of
course apparently he's got the national
executive on side who are going to allow
him to stand as an MP despite Starmer's
objections. And of course he blocked it
last time, didn't he?
>> Yeah, I thought he was right to block it
last time. I must admit I did think this
play in politics of you know the man
barely be I don't think are rubbish
under the Labor government but I thought
bit rich you being you know the the
Greater Manchester don't want to do that
anymore. Want to have a seat instead
think I'm going to do that and become
prime minister. Excuse me.
>> But they're all such rampant egotists,
these politicians, aren't they? And yet
they'll all stand up on TV and say, "We
joined politics to do better for the
greater good." Yeah, right. They enter
politics for themselves and that's
blatantly obvious. Let's take Starmmer
for a minute and I know it's old news,
but it's absolutely relevant. How can
you possibly say you have joined
politics for the greater good? That at
the very first opportunity you get, you
freeloading, scrging piece of garbage,
you wear suits and glasses bought for
you by somebody else, by a rich
benefactor. I mean, are we here today in
clothes that we've bought for ourselves?
I think we probably are.
>> Yeah, I got this in the sale. M&S 10
quid and all.
>> There you go. You see why? Why this kind
of they they just lie to us and they lie
to us repeatedly about numerous things
predominantly why I entered politics or
did you enter politics to backstab to
try and climb that pole to try and reach
the pinnacle of politics or did you join
it for the greater good? I think it's
the former and not the latter.
>> I'm going I've never We've never had
this conversation, right? And I'm like
oh I want to pick your detective's
brain. And I've got a little fuzzy
feeling in my fingers or something that
might tickle your fancy. So I've got a
theory on stma and star being PM because
for a long time the Labour party appears
to have been run by a bit of a cartel.
Most political parties are by the way.
You know the factions and the people in
power, the men in gray suits. There are
people in the Conservative party no one
at home's ever heard of but they're
basically running the Conservative party
and they're the ones who anoint whoever
they want to be the leader. Um and I
think the Labour Party is probably much
the same. At least that's what it looks
like with the appointment of Lord
Mandlesson. It's like, "Oh, I see. This
is the way it's going to go, is it?" But
with Star, there's a little cartel of
human rights lawyers. You know, you've
got the Lord Herma thing. The guy is not
elected appointed because he's the same
Baris Chambers of Star doing the most
unholy of work as far as I'm concerned.
Oh, well, you know, someone's got to
represent Shamima Beckham and Jerry
Adams and go after our soldiers. Do
they? Funny that it's always you. it,
Richard. Um,
>> and then they seem to also be mates with
Philip Sands. He of, oh, I'm going to
get Maitian citizenship and declare it a
tax-free island and then work out how we
can give them the Chaos Islands and lots
of money so they can be taxfree. And I'm
like, okay. And I just think there needs
to be a bit of detector over this
because I keep saying to people in
America, for crying out loud, as soon as
you're less distracted, subpoena for the
files around Chaos. I think there's a
something in my waters makes me think
that this is all interconnected. The the
all these leftist lawyers, Mandlesson,
China. Do you know when you just get
like you're a detective, you know about
hunches and or am I sort of barking up
the wrong tree?
>> It's driven by selfinterest and you
don't have to have worked an hour as a
detective to figure that out. It's
driven completely by self-interest. Look
at Herma and his representation of uh of
people who have were wronged by our
armed service heroes apparently. What
did he do? Double the hourly rate or
something to 450 quid an hour when he
was doing this work. It's selfinterest.
It's obvious. They lime their pockets.
They love ministerial positions because
of the cars that come with it, the
closer protection that might come with
it, the additional salary. Let's not
forget that.
>> Oh, the opportunities in the real world
when they say, "I've been a bit of state
and I have all these because a lot of
them do these sort of second jobs, don't
they? A bit of consultancy on the side
for about, you know, £1,000 and now as
long as they declare it, that's okay.
I've always been of the position, pay
them more and then say no other work,
nothing. Nada. That's your job." And you
don't have any outside interest at all
for as long as you're sitting on those
green benches. That is all you do. I'm
going to fundamentally disagree with you
on that front because there is a Labour
MP uh a woman whose name I can't
remember and who I often fundamentally
disagree with, but she also works as an
A&E doctor
>> right
>> sometimes now. I think that's a great
opportunity for her to go into a
hospital, put on her scrubs or whatever
they're called and work and see what
it's like on the front line of the NHS.
I think there is a position for it for
for for for some
>> I am willing to have exceptions to my
rule. Yeah, for some but it's these
people who also sit on the board of a
company and this that and the other and
I'm like come on, you know, anything
could become a conflict of interest.
Anything just because you sit this board
of the company and that is not your
portfolio and it's not your constituency
or something or the other. At some point
those interests are going to collide.
And plus these days, you know, they moan
about having to stay late for this vote
and that and the constituency work and
the legislation. Why do you have do you
really have time to go and do your
consultancy? Do you
>> I think it should be compulsory for any
MP who has uh a ministerial position of
any kind in the home office that they
should volunteer as special constables
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