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Nigel Farage claims that criticism of Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf for calling the cops on the party’s best performing MP
Rupert Lowe over hurty words is racism at a bizarre press conference where he refused to take any questions from the press.
But the civil war on the right over the issue of mass deportations continues.
In his Digest, Dan reveals why Matt Goodwin and Reform bods are wrong to suggest support for mass deportations is limited to the so-called “online right”.
Then he’s joined by Chris Littlewood, the Reform UK interim branch chair who went viral for his damning resignation letter to Zia Yusuf.
And Alex Phillips, a long-time ally of Nigel Farage who served alongside him in UKIP and the Brexit Party also joins Outspoken. What does she make of her former boss cosying up with Dominic Cummings?
PLUS: Civil war at LBC as the loony lefties attack each other, with the station’s propagandist James O’Brien in one corner and sacked Sangita Myska in the other.
AND: Katie Hopkins viciously mocks Michelle Dewberry for claiming she’s a freedom fighter when she has refused to publicly stand up for Tommy Robinson.
THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: It’s nearly D-Day for Prince Harry as the drug-taking Duke’s immigration records are set to be released within the next 24 hours. But will he be saved by the redactions? We’ll team up with the Royal News
Network for Stateside analysis.
Sign up to watch at www.outspoken.live.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nigel Farage claims that criticism of Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf for calling the cops on the party’s best performing MP
Rupert Lowe over hurty words is racism at a bizarre press conference where he refused to take any questions from the press.
But the civil war on the right over the issue of mass deportations continues.
In his Digest, Dan reveals why Matt Goodwin and Reform bods are wrong to suggest support for mass deportations is limited to the so-called “online right”.
Then he’s joined by Chris Littlewood, the Reform UK interim branch chair who went viral for his damning resignation letter to Zia Yusuf.
And Alex Phillips, a long-time ally of Nigel Farage who served alongside him in UKIP and the Brexit Party also joins Outspoken. What does she make of her former boss cosying up with Dominic Cummings?
PLUS: Civil war at LBC as the loony lefties attack each other, with the station’s propagandist James O’Brien in one corner and sacked Sangita Myska in the other.
AND: Katie Hopkins viciously mocks Michelle Dewberry for claiming she’s a freedom fighter when she has refused to publicly stand up for Tommy Robinson.
THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: It’s nearly D-Day for Prince Harry as the drug-taking Duke’s immigration records are set to be released within the next 24 hours. But will he be saved by the redactions? We’ll team up with the Royal News
Network for Stateside analysis.
Sign up to watch at www.outspoken.live.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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