The video captures the visceral friction between rapid demographic shifts and local social stability, highlighting a critical failure in community infrastructure planning. It serves as a stark reminder that ignoring the lived reality of small towns often leads to avoidable social fragmentation.
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time it is. Then it the time we say it loud. We say it clear.
We say it loud. We say it clear. And you know what? I can't believe it. I'm in dismay. I know I've seen the videos before and >> I've seen the videos on YouTube. We've all seen the videos on YouTube. But what I'm witnessing here today in brain and witnessing it in real life is actually shocking. Yeah. Let's go.
And now I'm only just time killing for a minute, guys. Yeah. So, I'm probably not going to be showing too much on my camera, but right there. Yeah.
Literally, you probably had about six, seven. I filmed them already. Just buses, buses and buses and buses of people and it is unbelievable. Yeah.
Unbelievable.
We are in Brainree people. Yeah. And people are going to wonder why a town like Braintree is becoming like a broken town and becoming like the forgotten town. Yeah. The like so many different communities, so many different places up and down the United Kingdom.
These are just places like next to the base breakthrough cultsford.
Yeah. And then you look at Crobra and they're going to these other little towns and this is what's going to happen into communities into communities where you are because look, I'll show you in a second.
You're not going to believe it. Yeah, I'll tell you that. You are not going to believe it. They all come hiding their faces. When you see the video that I put up later on today with this lady, Free Speak Shell, can't really see her actually. She's there. There. Oh, no.
There she is. She's moving around. Bless her. But she's over there.
When you see the video that I put up with her later on, you're going to be gobsmacked, people. Yeah.
There was children on a school trip up here.
The teachers when the buses come, the teachers had to quickly scoop them up and take them up through the town.
What is that all about? Eh, there she is. There's the lady of Brain Tree Free Speech Shell. You can find her on Instagram, X, YouTube, Facebook, all the usual palava.
Yeah. Say hello, Shell. Hello.
>> There you go.
>> What a day.
>> I just said to them like so I'm not going to stay live for long. Yeah. I would just I had to tell them. Yeah.
It's all good and well when you actually watch these things on videos. Yeah. You watch them and Oh yeah. Look at that.
Look. You know when you're actually here and you're actually witnessing it and you actually see a lot of stuff with your eye that sometimes the camera doesn't pick up because it's in real life.
>> And also just their behavior. So they even like when these buses just come and the children was up there >> and the the men started walking up and the teachers was just like pretty much not just pretty much scooped them up and took them up.
>> You like took them up through the high street.
>> Police were supposed to be here today to escort those children. They told the school that they would assist them and they're not here. So if I see a copper today, I'll be pulling them to one side and I'll be ripping them maneuver because they should have been here for that. They should have been here for that school for those children and those teachers. Our children should be able to go on school trips. We shouldn't have to have them stopped. But the police should have been here like they promised the school. And it's not right.
>> Make sure you remember all this. I'll get this on my GoPro for your video.
I am fired up.
>> You're getting a little exclusive there, guys. Yeah, cuz she hasn't actually uh I've not actually done that part of the video yet.
>> You're getting a little bit.
>> It's not acceptable.
>> Yeah.
>> People should not have to come to this town and not come out anymore. This is where they live and grew up. You know, all the little old people going out for little coffees and teas and their retirement. They're off to stay in their houses because of these men.
>> There you go. There you go.
>> They're not young men either. They're potbellied men with no teeth.
>> Like we just stay there.
>> Fighting ISIS for me apparently when you've left your bloody family at home cuz you want to be a chef. Well, mate, there's no restaurants here anymore cuz nobody can go out.
>> No. Well, there is cuz they would all do.
>> I don't use them and I never hit wood.
We are in a town called Brankree. Um, and you know what? I I grew up not too far from Bra to be honest with you and used to come here not often. Yeah. But we did used to pass through from time to time cuz we wasn't a million miles away from and they had Free Port Designer Village. Yeah. Which was a little bit of a novelty to us growing up really to be honest with you. Um, >> cheers.
>> So, oh, here comes another bus actually.
>> So, guys, here's another bus load. Yeah.
No, it's not. Sorry, my bad. That's not another bus load. Yeah, >> that is not another bus load. Yeah, >> come down here. Go. I'm just going to come down there.
>> No, one of them is gone into the um up there and standing in the front window going like this and like this. People walking past.
>> That's what I mean. I've got another thing to tell you. So, there's a charity shop up here that you can visit today.
>> But that's I don't know about that.
Someone come outside and was pissing all over the floor and messing around in room.
>> Oh, she's run off.
>> She run off. I want everybody in this chat. Yeah. Every single one of you.
Yeah. I want you to all type in these three letters for me. Yeah. Because this one will appreciate it. Yeah. Type in UTK.
Yeah. I want everybody Yeah. to type in this chat >> UTK.
Show every Show them. Yeah. I'm not going to put it on you because you're like Go everybody. Yeah. UK >> UTK. Come on.
>> Unite the kingdom. Yeah.
>> Everybody. Not for. What are you on about for fo? Yeah. I don't know about that. UTK. So she gets a little bit appreciation for everything that she does.
>> What's four? Why are you all typing four?
>> I don't know.
>> Four. You meant to be typing utk. Oh, do you know what? Why are they all typing four?
Can't see. Got to put me glasses on.
>> I don't know.
>> Why is everybody typing four?
>> We've got a thousand people in the room all typing four. Fo, you're meant to be typing UTK. Yeah, UTK. United Kingdom where we have four nations, we have one kingdom. Yeah, you meant to be typing that. Why is it coming through as four?
There we go. We got UTK. UTK is starting to bounce through.
>> No, that's all right. Yeah. So, there you go.
Look how many people was typing UTK for you, girl. There you go. We got them all typing for you. One of the uh people that actually do a lot of stuff behind the scenes for UTK to make it such a safe and pleasant experience for all of you. lot that actually go there. Yeah.
All the views that actually turn up on the day.
>> That's one of the one of the people.
Only one of the people. Yeah. There's a big team of them, >> but there's only one there's Yeah. A big team of them, you know. Can't think of Can't Can't miss Ging.
Can't miss Jes. Can't miss Cass.
Can't miss the main man himself, can we?
Can't miss the main dude himself.
>> And we can't miss all of our beautiful stewards that came in work.
>> You know what? Listen. And you know what else? You can't miss everybody that actually turned up. Yeah. And come out on the streets. Yeah. To actually protest for something. Yeah. That we believe in. And just because we don't agree with 100% of everything. Yeah. We still come out on the on the streets.
Yeah. And it didn't matter. We're not not everybody's going to agree on 100% of everything. Yeah. But the most important things that we do agree on and that is it. When's the next one? I've already been pressing her for info this morning. Don't worry. Yeah, I've always been pre I've already been pressing her for info and saying to uh try to find out. Yeah, we're going to there is I don't know. Listen, we all know there will be a next one. Yeah. The thing that I've seen about Tommy, he likes to do bigger and better.
>> So, how's he going to do?
>> So, you want a demo? There's one here on the fence.
>> Oh yeah, definitely. If you're at a loss and you Well, a lot of people will be coming here anyway. Yeah.
>> A lot of people will be joining here. We need to keep the pressure on. That is it. Yeah. We need to keep that pressure on. I'm going to introduce you to another gentleman. Yeah. That I've known for a very long time. This guy I actually known him for the best part of my name.
>> Well, it must be the best part of 20 years. Yeah.
Um, >> yeah, I've actually known him for the best part of 20 years.
I haven't seen him for >> yourself.
>> I haven't seen him for about Oh, in person. I haven't seen him for about 10 of those years or 11 years actually probably in person. I haven't seen him seen him on social media etc. Yeah.
>> And then I bump into him again.
And you know what?
>> He's going to start his own YouTube channel soon and his own stuff.
>> Bank accounts. So I I know how they get >> it's not they go to that charity down there.
>> And there he is.
>> Mr. Tommy Sweet Tea Jacobs.
He's actually got a boxing chiff.
Used to be a really really good boxer.
Used to be a really really really good boxer.
Well done.
>> Be careful.
>> Well done, Ab.
>> Where?
>> Where you going, Tom?
>> Yeah, that is one of the drivers. Yeah.
>> Big up Mark. Smash the like button, people.
>> Big up Mark.
>> I've got a new one. Don't unpack. You're going back. [laughter] >> I've got to do one. Sh. Brilliant.
>> Don't unpack. Next time uh next time I um >> next time I do one of my coaches.
>> Yeah. And I will do one again soon >> and I'll follow him to the hotel and we're outside. That's exactly what I'm going to be using.
>> Me. Don't unpack cuz you're going back.
>> I love that. That was really good.
>> Big up everybody.
Love that.
>> You know how we do it. We say it loud.
We say it clear. You can finish it all off in the chat when we say it loud. We say it clear. You can finish it.
Anyone that's got a green name, go to the emotes. You can pick out your own emotes.
>> You know how we go. Say it. Here we go.
Here we go. The green names are coming.
>> Well, we say it loud. We say it clear.
You don't even have to have a green name. You can write it.
You don't need to do that.
Well, this is more of a documentary video for me. Yeah, >> this is more of a documentary video for me. I hope you all enjoy it when I upload it. I'm going to upload it later on this evening probably. I hope you enjoy it and I hope I do brain tree justice I suppose because I tell you what it needs a lot of attention because what is happening here is despicable >> the hotel inspector the hotel investigator more like yeah >> another saying we're going to get another two buses >> has been six normally between six and eight >> so we've had six buses I We have like about 16 people on each one. So you're looking at like 96 people. Yeah. That have just been bust in that have just been bust in to this small town. There's not even 100 people in the town center.
There's not even 100 civilians in the town center.
>> The town's empty. The town's only >> This is the gizer.
>> Illegal migrants.
>> Be careful what you're saying. Yeah.
>> Who are standing shops giving all out the windows to the people walking past?
>> Absolutely disgraceful. What? What's that YouTuber? Yeah. One second.
>> Sorry guys.
>> Guess who's turned up? So Ginge, you all right? G, you've been you've been good.
Yeah, I'm all right.
>> Yeah, I'm not too bad. Yeah, not too bad. come and give us a little interview that I mean you can't really tell a school that you're going to come and you know patrol the area when there's going to be loads of >> liberals like you're here now it would have been good if you was here an hour ago >> we're on overtime patrol so what we're here for >> feed it back that would be >> it was it was >> well do you know what the school children actually pretty much got scooped Yeah. By the teachers >> and shot off through the high street.
>> Yeah.
>> And let's be real, >> the optics don't look good on camera, does it? Do you know what I mean?
>> Not when the police told the school was it?
>> Great.
>> The deputy head spoke to the police when the police confirmed that they would be here to here because I was worried about it. And yet again, it didn't >> Oh, look. There they go. Walking that way.
The thing is they can't tell the spot they're going to be and >> how you been anyway.
Need a little bit of rest now from all the all everything in the summer I suppose. It >> was nice. It's nice to get back to normality.
>> Like when did you start get back to normality?
Protect children. If the police say they're going to be it was in the height in the summer, wasn't it? Yeah.
And for somebody >> No, I've got no further action for that thing. I got arrested here.
>> What? Here.
>> Yeah. Remember I got arrested?
>> You did? They did.
>> I got arrest. I've got no further action for that.
>> They can't. It's what justice for, isn't it? You're not here to say yes or no.
Evidence and I've got I've got no further action for the ep one as well.
So, I' got no further action for that.
>> No further action for that one here. Got no further action again the other day.
>> Another one. I got found not guilty in court the other day as well for another one. Starting to look a bit like a little bit of a targeted setup, isn't it?
>> Or it's just a prevailing.
>> What?
>> Or it's just a prevailing.
>> But why would I get arrested five times?
Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> And then for crimes that eventually get NFD. Yeah. Then I get found not guilty for and then it's all about the bowel conditions because look at the strict bow conditions they had me on.
>> Yeah.
>> Go on. Turn it on. [laughter] >> Turn it on.
>> Turn it on.
>> Come on now. You know what? When we ask these the questions that they don't want to answer, they have to make sure they turn it on. Yes. So they've got their side of the conversation as well.
>> No question as Jenny should put on earlier.
>> You should know I'm not going to edit you into a bad light. I upload it as raw. You know, you know, like there's no I upload it as raw. Yeah.
>> Yeah. So look at >> the men have come every that's your point.
>> No, you don't.
>> Okay. It's fine.
>> You don't. Yeah. We've just seen Yeah.
So, we've just seen in Manchester >> Yeah.
>> them two lads. Yeah. Two Asian lads beat the [ __ ] out of a woman police officer.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> And they're not they're not in jail.
Okay.
>> Yeah. They haven't been to jail. They've not seen a day's worth of jail. Yeah.
So, >> we're not treated the same. You know, like I'm sorry to say, even when you go to protests, white British English people, Yeah. that stand against certain things, they're not treated the same as other as other protesters, you know, like you can see that from the the way the police are dressed. Yeah. They've always got their everything kitted up when it comes to when it comes to this.
>> Yeah. But when it comes to when it comes to other people and you know it as well, G. Yeah.
>> You know, and you know how much I was targeted in the summertime by the police. Yeah. You know it in August when my channel was >> Yeah.
>> And that wasn't fair.
>> Okay.
>> I felt so bad. Do you know I'm not going to say anyway?
>> You know it. You know it. You know it.
Yeah.
>> You're here all day.
>> Do you know what? I'm going to be here for a little while. You know me. I'm not going to I don't cause no trouble. You know you know me. I'm not going to say anything that's going to get me in trouble.
>> Paperwork.
>> Listen. But you think you're going to try and give me one of them CPWs in it.
You would love it.
>> No, I work a source member. You would love it. Yeah. Love it.
>> I didn't know I know about myself. We're patrolling town all day anyway. So, >> you know me. I'm not going to say anything that's going to get me in trouble. I'm not violent. I'm not aggressive. Yeah. Um I just want to make my video.
>> Should be patrolled.
>> Have a little bit of banter.
>> One of these men standing in the window of of the chemist in the corner giving it that and that out the windows. That's not okay.
>> Did you see it? Did you have >> No, I challenged him.
>> I've been there.
>> Did you report it to us? No, it's only >> Yeah, but that's his that's his get out.
If >> we don't know, we can't do it, can we?
>> The thing is, >> so how comes the police was at the base the other day arresting the Somalians?
>> In the base, >> you're a brain tree off obviously to assess somebody else's case.
>> Yeah.
>> He's scared.
>> You know as well as I do there's a lot of violence in that place. Yeah. You know as well as I do. Yeah. There's a hell of a lot of violence in that place and you are letting not you personally.
Yeah. But we are in a situation. Yeah.
where we are getting 120 of these men getting delivered into small towns like this up and down the country and the police officers actually know that these people are violent already cuz the police officers are going there to sort out disturbances. You heard them at the gate the other day.
>> Imagine if all of them people angry like that got out at that gate. Yeah. Around the village all angry and upset. Imagine what you know like it's not. Don't imagine because it's scary fault.
I can't comment in any of that.
>> You can you can and you should. Yeah.
And that's what frustrates me. Yeah.
That's what frustrates me. Yeah. With the police because I know I know >> that there is some really good police officers. Yeah. I know there is.
>> And it it must pain them to see what they're doing because this can't be what they've signed up to do >> to protect migrants. You're meant to be here to protect and serve us.
>> Yeah. the British public, you know, this is what you're meant to be here to serve and protect, but it's it seems to have gone twisted. You know, it's gone around the other way. my still case. I am well I was up outside down street the other day interview I spoke with one of us and he went to me you know have have a nice peaceful enjoy stay safe when you turn the camera off I can't stay while I'm on camera and stay in uniform and say to me I tell you what I need a picture of you my Mrs. loves you and I am I am on camera and that and I think of us I think you got a lot of stick >> professional ber >> professional banner I like that I uh >> they hated me in the summer time they was trying to fit me up for all >> yeah so so I was part of the old people game >> it was 199 was just like town >> what happened to the woman you Which blue lady?
>> Uh she's around here somewhere.
>> No area.
>> No, no. No, no, no. Yeah, no. She's a woman for me. I think I think the police see >> my dog.
>> Not a lot of people would have noticed.
Yeah. But the old builder noticed and they see something. Yeah, he probably bought himself. You know what? Yeah, he probably So, we got we got our bosses seeing what they're seeing. We got self both sides and we're trying to find that mediation of ground. Let's keep you. We can have our bit. You can all go home safe and early.
You feel all right? Yeah. Do >> you know what? Yeah, I've been um Yeah, I've been all right. Now I'm starting to get off these cases.
>> Yeah. Start losing some of these bow conditions.
>> It's been expensive. You know, timely I've been legals, but I've kind of represented myself.
>> Yeah. I just kind of represented myself.
I just done it all myself.
>> Got another trial coming up >> in September.
>> Was that when they >> when last time was the same?
>> I'm sure you haven't get allegedly. I've never been issued it.
They've never actually issued me.
and it don't exist.
>> So even in the prosecution and evidence bundle, >> there is no CPN in there.
>> So I'm saying to them like >> without a CPN, your case can't really go ahead. You know, you need to have that CTN.
Where is it? Do you know what I mean?
Like it doesn't exist. It's never existed.
>> Yeah. And everybody can pick me up, get me in a get me in a court case for for near the best part of a year. bow conditions.
>> Driving the bus.
>> Unbelievable. Thank you.
>> I'm going to be honest with you. In fairness, >> I think we all, >> you know, like we all would, you know, drop it off and grab it.
>> Yeah, but they they were thinking that we got sacked for being section on the bus.
Anyway, I'll see you Saturday.
>> Yeah.
>> Maybe I'll see you then.
>> I don't know if I'm going to be >> You might see >> you later. Yes.
Right. Can't believe >> I can't believe there was that many of you watching from my pocket. They don't like it when we do that, do they? Yeah.
They do not like it when we do that.
>> Who? What? When? You know. Should we Should we get Carla?
>> What?
>> Should we do her?
>> What?
>> Who?
>> What doing?
>> Who?
>> What? I didn't even hear all >> me.
Were them people in your pocket?
>> Who?
>> I see you put your phone in your pocket.
Were they Were they you still live with the pocket?
>> Me?
>> Yes. You >> when?
>> A minute ago.
>> How? [laughter] >> We done her, guys. We done her. Yeah, we got a amp. Get that one clipped. Send it to Send it to the main man geese. Yeah, >> that's the last time I'm coming anywhere with you.
>> Get that clipped. Send it to him.
And Haley's laughing her [ __ ] head off, by the way. Yeah.
>> Hello, mate.
>> You >> I'm not talking to Haley now either.
>> Oh, excellent.
>> Big come down to the town center if you want, bro.
>> Right. Listen, >> we all know that the signal is not very good in Brankry.
>> So big L. I'm going to be in Brank Street town center for most of the morning afternoon cuz we are not most of the afternoon. That's a bit bad to say but for the next hour or two anyway. So if you want to pop down, pop down. We all know that the signal is not very good in Bra >> unless you got Stalin.
>> So >> I am going to end my live stream. Thank you for the people that have sent me a coffee. Yeah. Well done. I mean, >> I really do appreciate it. We all appreciate it.
>> It probably will do.
>> I'm sure like everybody everybody appreciates it. Yeah. Because all them little coffees, etc. And whatever, they all go to contributing to help me make these videos in places like this and shed a light on these things. So, until later, guys. Can't believe I believe in you. It's 1,400 people in the room.
Unbelievable.
>> I should be uh >> I should be >> I should keep you really, shouldn't I?
>> I feel a bit bad for just ending my stream with with like 1,400 people.
Watch it. You can say hello. Go and talk to >> Oh, you won't you won't want to speak to me. Sorry.
>> You won't speak to me.
>> They start zooming into all your little all your bits.
>> Yeah. Don't look closely. Um I'm not like the other people. I don't actually have money for Botox, so I have wrinkles. Also, I don't use filters because otherwise when people meet me, I just think that I look like a different person.
>> So, yeah. But I'm really about >> yourself. Tell them how you started this.
>> So, you know, could we do this afterwards anyway?
>> Okay, cool. So, I was a victim of migrant crime and um >> it drove me really to get involved and help with my community and we've got the base obviously you all know about that the large in the UK and we got together all of us in the community real people political affiliations and um we just thought yeah we've had enough. We're going to stand up. We're going to protect the women and the children in the town. Um, and yeah, we've all been trying to show what's really going on here. We've been doing freedom of information requests. If we get people that will report things to us about what's happened, we'll go out, we'll go and speak to them and we'll verify it all and we'll put it out.
>> Everything you'll see on my on my page will be real real stuff.
>> Oh, Aid's meeting a fan.
But we you everything I put out is real.
What's really happening?
>> Yeah, I showed the fan.
>> Guys, listen to me. Yeah, the pet shop in Brain Tree. Yeah, it's back to front, but you can see it anyway. The pet stop.
So, if you need pet supplies in Bra, you know where to go. Yeah. Come and see this lady. Yeah. Make sure we support our independent businesses in our communities because eventually they're actually going to go and we're not going to have them anymore. Yeah. It's important that we actually support these places. Yeah. And look after them.
They're true patriots as well.
>> Thank you.
>> See you later. Yeah. Byebye.
>> So there you go. Thank you very much for THE >> And this is genuine barber shop.
>> Oh, >> this is Barberhood.
>> This one isn't a front. This is a >> There you go. You take it.
>> This barberh shop is Oh god. Too close.
Sorry.
>> If you want to spin the camera. It's that top one.
>> Okay.
>> And that's that. Just don't. The bottom one there is the muse.
>> Right. So this is a genuine barber shop.
This one is not a front. This is a real one. And the the father, it's not a front. It's a genuine. Oh, can I just show? Look at this inside. Look at this.
This is gorgeous. And one other thing I want to quickly just say this calf in Brankry called Yummies, right? It's owned by a Lebanese Lebanese man called Shabelle. He supports our community and he loves Tommy and he loves a place, right? and I'm gonna introduce you to him because he's amazing.
>> Shabelle, >> we're on Awise Live with um >> Hello. Hi. How are you?
>> Thousands of people. And I just wanted to introduce you to say what an amazing man you are and what you do to support our community.
>> Yes. We're all here like one big family, aren't we?
>> We are. Yeah. And we're fighting against the base.
>> Fighting. We're fighting. We're fighting hard.
>> Yeah. He's a brilliant man.
>> He's a fighter. Yeah. So are you.
>> And so his is his wife. We've just were showing them your son's barber shop.
>> Thank you.
>> Yeah. I'll leave I'll leave you to it because I'm gonna go.
>> Sorry. [laughter] Had to show you though.
>> Bye.
Sorry. I um I just wanted to show you guys that place because honestly he is so lovely. He does so much for us. He lets us all get together in the community and have coffee mornings to talk about what you know what we need to do in the community to protect each other. And it's really important because a lot of places don't let you do that.
You know, they can kick you out or cancel you. So yeah. Oh, we probably would do half price coffees actually. Um my channel YouTube is free speech shell, but I I'm not um very good at this. So bear with me cuz there's hardly any videos. Do I get >> um but yes, everybody's there.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We >> do you know what?
>> I'll give you back to AY now >> for um Urban A.
And I was watching AY clock in more views than us. And yeah, there must have been Yeah, there were tens of thousands.
>> Definitely. Yeah.
>> You heard it here. First street Mike.
Even your own stewards are turning on your keys.
>> Come on, brother. Wendle, >> you need to go in the bet shop.
>> They'll be in there >> in the lab. Done. Sally, >> what you mean? But gambling's haram.
>> Oh, they were in there all the time.
>> That's in say you ain't real. Yeah, I am. Say, >> let me have a little little pe >> see what we can say.
If there is anybody in there.
>> Yeah. Free speech shell. If one of our mods could actually get the link for her. Yeah, that would be great.
Actually, it would actually be great.
If somebody could actually get the link free speech shell.
>> Thank >> that would be great.
>> Aaron should be able to get that. Only person I know means more followers on Twitter than he got on Instagram.
>> X?
>> Yeah.
>> Really?
>> Yeah.
>> It's cuz I'm on X all the time.
>> Well, no. No one ever gets like >> I'm on X.
>> X is the hardest one to get followers on.
>> That makes me feel better because I really don't do social media.
>> I think YouTube's the hardest one.
>> Well, I've got the normal ones.
>> This is all new to me. I'll try.
>> Some people wouldn't believe it considering we got over 130,000 of them.
I don't know where I'm actually going.
I'm just trying to follow him.
>> Right.
>> Only flight about a year ago.
longer than that.
>> No, I started it September. September last September 24 is when I started my channel.
>> So, he came to our protest first one, didn't he?
>> First one you done.
>> First time I met you.
>> I shouldn't be here.
>> Yeah. Big ups.
>> Oh, I'm coming.
>> I'm hoping I can find him, but if I don't, I'll be >> Where are you supposed to be?
>> Frog.
Are you going to go in there?
>> I meant to be I'm the man carrying the spit bucket for him. So I don't know if I'm going to be here, >> you know. I'm meant to be the man carrying the spit bucket for the for the boxer here.
>> We got Bougie.
>> Oh yeah.
>> Phil kicking for children.
>> We got the hit the like button. Keep hitting the like and subscribe button.
>> We're now on.
>> Yeah, I'm going to try to. Yeah.
need to talk to him while you go in there.
>> Okay.
>> You know, if you want to keep it, >> do you want me to keep the live on or go?
>> Well, you can keep the live on if you want. It's up to you. You can just hold it.
>> Okay.
>> Will it move?
>> I'm sorry though, cuz they'll be bored.
They'll be bored of me speaking. I'll just talk about silly things. Really?
>> If I won't get involved or will it be >> Okay, we'll stay. Someone's put stay.
So, one out of the um thousand people on the live want to stay. So, we'll keep it on there.
>> Oh, they're loving your takeover then.
That's it. Bye.
>> [laughter] >> almost finished.
>> Seems a lot better to look at than me.
That's what I >> Oh, I don't know. Um, if if any of you can come to our next protest, please.
Saturday the 30th of May in Bratown, 1 to 3:00 p.m. We're going to have Bae and Bougie. We're going to have Phil Hickin from SC for the Children. And we're going to have Pete United from Scotland.
So, please, please come. We're now at the Salvation Army, which is the private event.
>> I was always welcome sign. No signs.
>> Oh, he's turned.
>> You see guys?
>> So guys, if you can see um this is the Salvation Army um where they have the Care for Cal events every Thursday where hundreds of these men come along for events and this is why people are not coming to our town. Do you want to come speak to the people?
>> Do you believe in Jesus?
>> Come on. Do you want to come speak to them again? Look, they're on the live.
Come here.
>> You believe in Jesus? Look at all these people. They want to hear from you. Why are you in the UK?
>> Why? I have big problem again in in my my country, >> right?
>> Why? Because my uh my president from Turkey is >> is mafetic is Islamic radical Islamic president, >> right?
>> Okay. You know, I don't I don't believe I don't live >> I I want to leave some country democracy, you know. But what would you do if your country was being invaded by me? What would you be worried?
>> I I I'm speak I'm talking against uh uh my my uh president.
>> No, but in this country in this in this country we're being invaded by men. What do you think about that? Do you think that's bad?
>> Yeah.
>> Yes. So you you're one of them.
>> I love English people. I love UK. You are very good, very nice people. I love you. But don't you think you could have come here legally then?
>> I don't understand. Sorry.
>> Oh. Oh, he doesn't understand.
>> I don't understand. You know 100%.
>> I know. But why didn't you do it properly? Come through the paperwork.
Why come on the boat? Did you come on the boat?
>> Yeah, I come with with bus. Yeah, >> you went on the boat.
>> Bus. Yes.
>> On the boat. So he came on the boat.
This man paid over £1,000 to come here.
But why didn't you do it legally then?
You know the paper the paper? I can I cannot with with fly with iPad coming.
>> But why would you fly?
>> Yeah, I cannot. I have 20 years prison in Turkey, you know.
>> Why did you go to prison for 20 years?
>> I I am getting regime, you know.
Erdogan.
>> Yeah.
>> I know.
>> So he imprisoned you for 20 years.
>> Yeah. 20 prison.
>> You've been in prison for 20 years in Turkey.
>> I have fine. Okay.
>> You know, please.
>> Yeah, that's fine. No worries.
>> Where are your female members? your >> 20 years. He just said he was in prison in Turkey. Did anyone just hear that?
Seriously. But he does say he doesn't understand me, but then he does suddenly. So, this is strange, isn't it?
>> All your family are dead.
>> My family is dead.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, can I just ask you what did you go to prison for in Turkey?
>> Yeah.
>> Because I am I don't live any Islamic is radical. You >> didn't want to be a radical Islamist regime. I don't want >> What's your religion?
I don't have a region.
>> Right.
>> You know, I don't believe any region.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah. But I love Christian people because you are very nice people.
>> Well, that's nice. We we enjoy speaking to you. Thank you for sharing. Have a nice day.
>> Have a nice day.
>> So, there you you heard it. He said he's been in Turkey prison for 20 years.
20 years he's been in prison in Turkey.
>> Do you want to turn the camera around and I'll show I sneaked in there. I don't play chess.
>> Where?
>> In there.
>> Where? All right. Listen.
He's giving you some like this thing in this up.
>> They've all got chess lessons.
>> This is some sneak peek footage.
>> I'm I'm sneaking behind the geyser who's trying to get a out.
>> Oh, this man in the footage is called Tony Britain and he works for Care for >> Turn around. I went behind him.
>> Sunshine. [laughter] Tony Britain said that um we have a problem with black people walking down the street which is ridiculous.
>> See it's the volume of these men in this building today.
>> Here come the police.
>> Oh no they're going in the shop.
shopping window.
>> So, look, this guy Tony Britain, can you see he's um he's trying to grab u to the building. But bear in mind, look at this sign, everybody.
Visitors always welcome apart from Thursdays because you can only enter if you are a migrant. You're not allowed in here if you are British nationals on a Thursday. You're only allowed in if you've come over on a boat illegally.
And like that man that we just spoke to 20 years he said he's been in prison for and yet they're open for that. And we've got people in this street in this sorry in this town that are living on the streets with drug use and they don't come in on a Thursday for all these freebies. Ridiculous, isn't it?
>> So yeah, here we go guys. Here comes ay with Tony Britain who works for Care for Cala who has infiltrated the Salvation Army church.
He infiltrated another church around here and this is his next one >> and he's abused BB before this man >> arrested.
I told you not to enter.
>> I told you not to enter.
>> You should have a sign then that doesn't >> Yeah, you're looking. So this lovely lady Haley, >> this lady Haley, she needs proper support.
>> They still found you somewhere.
Yeah, she's sleeping rough in this town.
She's been through a lot, this lady.
>> She's actually got a really good heart, right? We take care of her in this community. We care about her. She's a good person.
>> Doesn't matter.
You have to do explain.
You can't attack me.
>> I was walking backwards. It's on camera.
>> It's on camera. Yeah, >> it was on camera.
>> The officer will the officer Yeah. will tell you this as long as I'm making every effort to leave and walking backwards.
>> So Ay is currently speaking with the police right now because he's alleging that Tony Britain assaulted him, which Tony has done this before to BB Media when he's been here.
>> Um, and this is the situation that we have in this town that we have this here. find you on the bench, we'll bring you some food.
>> Can I just say someone who just said that I'm funny, thank you very much, cuz I don't think I am, but thank you.
>> Anyway, Father Christmas. Yeah, that is him.
>> Um, how do I do widescreen? Is that that that's the widest I can do, I'm afraid.
>> Um, here we go.
>> Yeah. Why is Haley in a tent? Can't you have help?
>> You're manipulating her with Christianity. You're not giving her support.
You're You're not telling her the facts about these men, are you?
>> No, you're not, Tony.
>> You're not going to manipulate any more Christian churches in this town. We're not having it anymore.
>> You believe in Jesus. Believe in Jesus.
>> Jesus. You believe in Jesus.
>> You don't care about this community at all. I've written to you. I've written to you asking for security and police and you won't do it.
You can film us all you want.
>> Oh, here it comes.
>> What about the girls who live in Mount Road that were raped and sexually assaulted? What about the girls?
>> What about the real victim women?
300 men busting every Thursday. It's a disgrace. Too many men.
>> Shame on you.
>> Shame on you.
>> Had to walk young women up. Children should be shaking.
Three young girls.
>> It's not okay.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, someone's asked what they're getting for free. So every Thursday they get items here. But what they also get is they get um art therapy. They get um so I just put this here. So they get art therapy which Bra district council has allocated funds for from our taxpayers money. So they get therapy where they're doing you know special art um bits and stuff like that. They also get cricket lessons with Essex Cricket. They've got a football team called Weathersfield FC.
Um so they can play at league level and that's paid for by charities. They also get break dancing lessons. You can see this all on my pages. Um I've put a lot of it on X. Some of it is on Facebook as well, but bear with me because I'm not an expert with social media. I'm trying to learn, but all of the information is on there, all fact checked. You'll see actual freedom of information requests that I've done with the facts coming back about the funds. And then I've gone on all these charities um websites and I've pulled all the images of them having the migrants doing this stuff so you know that it's real.
>> Hello, baby. Yes, people.
>> I filmed everything to show them what was going on. As you know, ay knows the law. But yeah, the BB's been coming here obviously as well and filming this stuff, but it's just getting out of hand now.
>> Oh, here we go.
>> So, we've got more police coming on the way now. More police are coming in attendance. Not that we've done anything illegal here today. Um, it's ridiculous.
Thank you to everybody that's subscribing to my YouTube channel. I really appreciate it. I again, I don't know really how all this stuff works.
I'm learning, but all I want to do is get everything out there for my community. I don't make any money from what I do. I work I work in the evenings. I've got two small children.
I'm a wife and I just want people to be safe in my town. My inbox is full of women and and girls and even men that feel so worried about what's happening to our town. So, yeah, any support, we really really appreciate it.
So yeah, just to reiterate, you can see the sign literally visitors always welcome. But that's a lie. It's not visitors always welcome. Actually, >> it's a lie. And this man has infiltrated churches. He infiltrated a church called the Elim Church, which now the congregation members left because of what happened in the church because they were forced to be sat with migrant men when they were praying and they didn't want to do it. So now he infiltrated the Salvation Army and >> it's just a joke.
>> It's a joke.
>> And thank you everybody for what you're saying. I really really do appreciate it. I just want my community to be safe.
I've done Cala. I asked for risk assessments to take place for them to show it to me and they just come back to me and tell me that they've done it all.
Well, I'm sorry. It's not acceptable.
300 men in any area in this town. We would need security and police to be there. I'm going to protect the community and I don't care what that what that means. I don't care if people get angry about it or threaten me with being arrested. I don't care. I just care about my community.
>> We've now got, just to let you know as well, on a Friday they have a baby class here. I was contacted by a lady who had children and they lock the kids. They lock the kids and the families in on a Friday because they get so worried cuz migrants don't know on a Friday that it's not happening. So they start knocking on the door. This is the reality of the situation we're facing in Brainree that we have to lock women and kids in on a Friday in a baby class in this hall because migrant men come to the door. That's not okay, is it? I've got I've got women contacting me saying they're now not going to bring their children here anymore. And that's not all right. And it's the home office. The home office are allowing all these men to be busting in these large volumes and care for Cala is exploiting the situation.
I'd just like to say these two officers here are very good. They've been very fair and we appreciate them. It would be lovely if we could see an officer here on a Thursday, but it's not up to the police to police this event. It's up to Care for Calala Salvation Army to have security guard here to protect the public. And I hate to say it, but also the migrants. Even though I'm not bothered about them, they should be there to protect them as well.
>> And yeah, where are the men?
>> It's not okay. But Tony Britain told me a few weeks ago, right? He said to me that I had an issue because it was a black man walking down the street. Do you know what I said to him? Black men have existed forever, Tony. We've got plenty of black people in our town. We don't have a problem with people being black. It's about the fact that there are large volumes of illegal men coming into this town. It's ridiculous.
Absolutely ridiculous. Yes, they do hide their faces. Look at that man I I spoke to earlier, the Turkish man. He admitted that he'd been in prison for 20 years in Turkey. 20 years. It's ridiculous. And then he's got hardly any teeth and a pot belly and he's telling me that he's been fighting bloody ISIS. What a lie. What an absolute lie.
Did you hear that guy earlier? He told me that he'd been in Turkey 20 years he'd been in prison. He told me he paid £1,250 to come over on the channel illegally and he's been in prison for 20 years in Turkey.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, well that's a lie.
>> If that was the case, whenever the police have been called, we'd be arrested. We don't do anything. We don't go near him.
>> I've written to them. I've I've written I've >> Yeah, look at this lady. This is Karen.
Okay, Karen actually used to be a part of the church that Tony Britain infiltrated. Her family donated money to Elim Church. Okay. She left the congregation because of what was going on there. She's a brave, strong woman that helps this community. Look at her out here with her dog protecting this community.
>> It's not right.
>> And you know, I've never been there before in my life.
Thank you guys for the um subscription.
I really sub a sub subscription to my channel. I really really appreciate it.
Thank you so much. It's just ridiculous.
Honestly, it really is. You've got people that are so scared. I mean, look, this is our beautiful town, my beautiful market town. This building here, it's been completely gutted out. It was called the Quadrant. It was a beautiful building. It had a lovely, lovely charity shop. Uh sorry, not charity shop, a lovely calf in there. All the little old ladies would go there and have tea. We'd bring our babies. And it's been sold. And there's rumors that this is going to become HMOs. Look at it. It's bloody massive, this building.
>> Bloody massive building.
>> And um this is rumored to become HMOs.
It's just so sad what's happening to my town. And you know, just to let you know about this town.
This my town, right? I've got so many things to tell you that I'm proud about.
Okay. It's the birthplace of Prodigy.
Prodigy come from my town. My town had the silk museum. We made the silk for the queen's veil, the queen's wedding dress. Our dear queen, rest in pe rest in peace. God bless her soul. We also had brittle windows. We've got so much history in this town and it's been eradicated by this horrible situation here that's happening because of Weathersfield Air Base. You know what I mean? It's it's awful what's happening here. I hate it. I sound like Stacy Slater. [laughter] >> Well, I am from Essics. My family is originally from East London, though. And yeah, this is this is a beautiful beautiful town and it's being destroyed.
I get so many people messaging me that are frightened, people that work in the charity shops, people that are working in the takeaway shops of an evening when the migrants miss the bus, they go into the charity shops and they ask takeaway delivery drivers to take them back to the base. Can you believe that? And there's young girls working in these takeaways. They get really scared. They ask to charge their phone and the girls have messaged me. And it's not all right. I said to the police earlier, why am I having to feel like I'm police in the community? I shouldn't have to do that. It should be that we have police out here. And thank you for saying you love my passion. I It's genuine. I've had enough. I can't watch innocent good people, hardworking people who are lower and middle class in this town suffer at the hands of this situation. It's not all right. And we get gas lit by people like him, Tony Britain, telling me it's because they're black. I mean, this is a load of [ __ ] It wasn't doesn't matter what color you are. It's the fact that there's so many men in this town.
Hundreds. If we have a a protest and we say there's going to be 250 men as an example, you know, we have to have police there and that's coming out of 20,000 worth of reassurance patrol money from our council. They're not policing this situation, but they're policing the protests where, by the way, there's been no arrests at all. Even when Tommy comes out, actually, well, there was an arrest when Tommy came to our protest. It was there was a weirdo with a milkshake that wanted to throw it over him. Um, and obviously a got arrested in the car.
That was a different thing. Nobody got arrested because of our protest. But yeah, it's just a joke. An absolute joke. And I'm so sick of Christianity being weaponized against us by Tony Britain telling me it's the Christian thing to do. I'm sorry. I'm Christian, but I don't want all these men here.
Hello. I don't want all these men here.
>> Yeah, this is him.
>> Yeah, I agree with you. 20 years that man said in Turkey it would be for a murder or something horrific, wouldn't it?
>> Yeah. And you see you see >> it's ridiculous.
>> But you understand the full when I was there I was polite. I was nice.
>> But yeah, you can see here like you know there's a group of us here today.
>> Do you any of you have any questions about stuff that's happening in Brainree? Because I'm happy to answer them. I'm just thinking in case you're thinking what you know what else is going on here. Another thing to add, so these migrants actually in our base. So they if they go walkabouts, the home office won't investigate unless it's been seven days. So they could just disappear, go to London for the day and would never to be seen and they don't get put on a missing list for seven days. Um Oh. Oh yeah. Um when you say about why doesn't he help our own people? Tony does, but he he this thing about when people say white privilege, this is what Tony has. Tony thinks by helping all these men that he's superior to everybody else. If he was if he actually wanted these men to assimilate, he would hold them to account like we do the British people. If you're a rapist, no matter what color you are, you are still a rapist. He don't see it like that. He puts these men on a high pedestal. He is a traitor. An absolute traitor. And you're right, it's white guilt. It's white privilege really.
Actually, they go on about white privilege, but it's not the case. He ring the flag next door.
>> Look, this man next door.
>> The guy next door is coming here and telling you Yeah. about the problems that they have outside.
>> I'm not going to put this man on camera.
>> Okay.
>> I'm not going to put this man on camera, but he's next to the premises and he's complaining about the issues.
>> I've already spoken to the captain before.
>> Yeah. And does he support anything?
>> She she's um she says she's looking into it.
>> Yeah. They ignore you. Do you know what I did? I I wrote to the council and I wrote to Care for Calala and I asked for risk assessments. I said, "Look, I'm not telling you to cancel your event, but the volume is too much. There's too many men in one space of time. It's causing alarm and distress." Do you know what they said to me? Our risk assessments are perfectly fine. It's not okay.
>> Well, I I said I've already the first time I remember the queue went all the way around here, which was obviously a difficult >> patience. I've got >> It's not fair.
>> And also, people are worried at certain times of the night and people are avoiding town in winter, dark winters.
>> Yeah. And you know, this is I like I said earlier, this is not I'm not here to say don't do the event, but quieten it down. It's just so much.
>> Well, I actually said to the captain there should really not come in more than four at a time.
>> I agree with you.
>> I've said it before. If they're going to >> And you're you're a a gentleman that is residing at you're not on the camera. I wouldn't do that to you. Sorry. But you're next door and you have very legitimate concerns.
>> I've got dental patients. Yeah. You know, >> it's affecting the practice.
We're behind you and I am going to keep pushing and pushing and pushing because I don't think this is okay, you know.
And just to reassure you, I've never been arrested. I'm a local resident.
I've lived here all my life. I'm a mother and I I've had enough of it.
>> Yeah. Well, you have right to protest and the thing is we're all doing this the right way by, you know, speaking to them, opening up conversation, but nobody thinking there was a consultation.
>> No, there wasn't. No, I don't think that's part.
>> Yeah, >> you got to have a consultation where say >> where the residents concern.
>> Not yet.
>> But I even said to them, I said, "What about the ladies that you have volunteering?" Cuz did you know that there's a man who sexually assaulted a nurse?
>> Yeah. He comes here and he's got a tag on, right? I said to them, "Do the ladies that volunteer here know that?"
And they said, "No, they don't know."
>> And I said to the women, "What would you do if one of them attacked you?" And she said, "Well, I I tried to fight him back." And I said, "But you would be out overpowering." You know, it's only so it's putting them at risk. And if you work in a hospital and you have to treat sex offender, you would know that you're treating a sex offender.
>> So, it's putting innocent people at risk.
>> But no, you're not on there. But thank you for chatting to me and hopefully together we can get something some sort of resolution.
>> I've already spoken to because it is affecting >> your practice and it shouldn't affect your business. They can help but it shouldn't affect your business.
>> Remember at one time it was literally around the eternal measures.
>> Absolutely. And you are you aware that it's going up the numbers now. The home office have released it. So currently there's about 800 in. It's going to go up to 1,200 confirmed. Yeah. So there's going to be probably double the amount of men here. And then also >> it's a wrong place.
>> It is. I agree with you.
>> Yeah. I say because I see the effect >> Yeah. that it's having it. It's not okay. I think that it needs to be in a different location. Definitely. Lovely speak to you as well. Thank you. So, you heard that. That was a really nice man next door who has raised his concerns legitimately to Salvation Army and Care for Cala and they've ignored him. That's affecting his business and his patients.
That's really awful, isn't it? I just I don't think that's okay. It's really not acceptable.
But we've got more police that have joined us now just further down as you can see because do you know what? We've got all these police coming out for this. But we had children at that bus stop earlier. Um couldn't get any police out for that. Uh can't get any police here on a on a Thursday when you've got hundreds of men coming here. It's just a joke really, isn't it? Absolute joke.
>> I I've just had enough of it all now. I am if I have to be, I'll be here every Thursday protesting. Um because I'm I'm not going to have this anymore. I'm not going to have people being scared in my town, good people who go to work every day, pay their taxes, and their money is going on these men, and then they have the audacity to cover their face and laugh at us when they're filming. It's just ridiculous. Absolutely ridiculous.
But I will be here every Thursday if I need to be, even if I'm on my own, putting a sign up saying, "Stop it."
Because it's stupid, isn't it?
>> Thank you for your lovely messages. I really appreciate it.
It's just awful, isn't it, though? I mean, the police are going now. I think they've realized that, you know, that it's really a joke that they've been called because Tony Britain has made false allegations about AY when really he's actually the perpetrator. But this is what this man does. He gaslights people and he's a liar.
Absolutely gigantic situation. Anyway, here you go.
He's pretending that he can hand out trespass notices, >> but you don't own the building. He doesn't own the building. He's care for >> Cal.
You're right.
>> So, he's saying that he's going to give a trespass notice to a even though he doesn't own the building. He works for Care for Gala. Salvation Army owned the building. So, they can do the trespass notice. Liars.
>> But unfortunately, you haven't done that. So technically tomorrow if I want to come back I can. Yeah. 24 hours is normally the limit. Yeah. Like normally when it comes to law >> they don't own the building though.
>> He doesn't know what he's talking about.
Tony lies all the time.
>> He lies.
>> Tell me about 24 hours. That's in >> but it's also not his building though.
He's careful >> you know >> Salvation Army own the building and also it says visitors always welcome >> you wrong information.
>> Yes you're right the cop does know that or whatever. This is just a fact and stuff for a reason. It's not my fault that he defends me at this precise moment.
>> I told you >> I didn't hear you. No, I didn't hear anything.
>> I was hearing [laughter] >> Well, have you got a hearing problem about how we've had enough of this?
>> Prove that. Can you prove that in the Lord? I heard you.
>> Yeah. A is doing great, isn't it?
>> Both sides [laughter] have a conversation. If he is both sides, >> yes, they are traitors. I'm not donating to them at all. Never.
>> It's ridiculous, isn't it? I'm here with Tommy as well. Tommy Jacobs.
>> Listen, everyone who's in here who would like to see So, we're going to run a chubby horse event for all the ladies of Bra. They're all going to fight. We're going to raise loads. We're going to raise a load of money so that all the local women can get raps and anything else to protect them. But also it means they're all going to get trained for a good 8 weeks. They're going to learn how to fight just in case any migrants come near them. They're going to chin the bastards.
>> Come on, lads. I don't want that.
>> Be careful. Be careful with this one. Go on his Instagram. His videos are so funny. They crack me up. I spent like literally the evening laughing at him last night.
>> I'm just a dad. I tell the truth.
>> And I'm just a mum as well. Just We all, aren't we? We're all just working trying to make our way through life and then we got to deal with this. It's ridiculous.
Let's go back here then. Here we go.
>> Here we go. This man, this man, this man is um an aiologist.
He knows what a hearing is like. I'm going to see what I'm doing.
>> Thank you so much for subscribing to my channel. That's so nice of you all.
Thank you.
>> Free speech shell on everything. Very easy. I'm normally on X, but I'm trying to build up my other channels. Facebook is really what I'm on the most. That's where I post all the things. Isn't it ridiculous though that they've got the police coming out for this this situation protecting the migrants protecting them? I've already said this.
I've already said this. Yeah. So, we had we had a going to be covering it in his video, so I don't want to give too much away, but we had a infant um school trip today and there was meant to be police here and um they didn't actually come, but the police have come after this.
Look, here you go.
That's a big man.
>> I'm running his live from him.
>> This is out of my comfort zone.
>> Um, does anybody >> Yeah, we can go. Do you want to look in the betting shops or anything?
>> I want to go to my carpet. Where's >> your car? S.
>> Oh, quick 10 to 10.
>> 10 to 11.
>> Oh god. Yeah. Yeah.
Ay has um got to move his car. Um what is going on here? Well, what was going on is that I we live in Bra which is the largest we've got the largest air base in the UK on our doorstep and they all come into this town. We get 300 to 500 of them busting every Thursday but they do come in every day. Right. Ay has kindly come down to actually document what is happening and to show everybody that they go to the Salvation Army which give it to care for Calala every Thursday. Right. Here you go. Visitors always welcome, right?
>> Visitors are not always welcome because on a Thursday you can only get in if you're a migrant. And then what's happening is all the people that live in my town, the good people, they're not coming here anymore cuz they're scared of all these men. And it's stupid. Good people who work hard who want to come up here like the little pensioners as well.
They want to get a little cup of coffee and a nice little slice of cake with the other ladies. They're not coming. And they're coming to me and I'm having to give them alarms. I'm trying to build up their confidence and get them to come back to the town and we've got this situation going on. We've got more police here now. Look, police.
It's It's a joke. I'm sick of it. I um I've I've had enough of it all now. I've got to the point where, you know, I don't I just don't care. And I think we all need to be a bit stronger, a bit more braver, and start defending our communities in the right way. We don't need to go around punching each other, but we need to be here. Like today, this is great. It's nice to have Len with us because a lot of the time it's just us women or BB comes. But we've got Ay today. We've got Tommy as well with us.
You know, we feel that little bit stronger which is good. I don't know if you want me to hand this back to you.
>> I don't know. Do they want me back or they happy with you?
>> Do you want the big man back?
>> Who do you want? Sh or me? You like looking at Shell?
>> Um, where are the men?
>> Something insane, please.
>> No, you're fine. You don't need to buy anything. Where are you going to Are you going to go to Georgeard?
>> This is the one round.
>> That's right. I'll park three of them.
>> No, you have to pay.
>> Oh, they're saying me. Oh, they're saying both. Oh, no. They're saying me now.
>> No, they're going to see you'll see both in a minute. Yeah, in a little while.
Well, not in a little while when I'm live, but you'll see it on the video.
>> Oh, thank you. But I'm not the leader of pink ladies. I love the pink ladies, but I have to say I actually value the men, too. I've >> been talking to him today about you as well.
>> Oh, have they? I love the pink ladies, but it's not a bit of me. I am about the whole people, women and men. But I do love their movement and I think it's needed. But I don't want to be a pink lady. I want to be a blue lady. A blue, red, and white lady. Okay.
British first.
>> My true Brit hat on.
>> Yeah. My true Brit hat on.
>> Give it a plug if you want.
>> Yeah. Every every donation part of it Oh, sorry. I mean every I'm not very good at this. Every sale part of the money goes to veterans and it really does. They actually go and do little days out for them and stuff.
>> See how I slip straight in there.
>> But what I was going to say, >> so my my place Yeah. We base >> it servicemen, right? Military mod police, Americans and British.
>> So this despicable government, the Conservatives and the Labor, they lied to them all and they said it was going to become a prison. But actually that was a lie. Never become a prison. I actually checked. No official planning went in ever for a prison. And then they moved all the illegal men in. All these people that were living in the base lost their home. And this was people who, you know, had children there. And they also had a church and people got married on that base. So all these people lost their home, right? And then the people that that come out of the base, they really wanted to have a war memorial. So these lovely, lovely army personnel, military police, they wrote to the home office and asked for one and it was denied. So I've written a proposal which I've given to a few Americans, but I'm trying to get the word out which is here where war memorial and I will put in my pages later, but there's a beautiful man called Ross Stewart who who um actually runs a little museum in a tiny building where he saved all the artifacts from the base. And this was his drawing, right, of what he wanted. This man is literally in his 70s. Okay? And then this is the AI version. This is all he wants. He just wants a little place where people can go to remember the history of the base. And our government, our pathetic, disgusting government won't even give it to them. And when these people lived in the base, right, it needed work to be done to it, like windows and all that. and they kept asking and they had it denied. Then when these bastards moved in, they actually paid for all of that to be done. They've got a nice pool table, all the windows refurbished. Whereas our servicemen and our military police were living in mothinfested bloody properties. Can you believe that? Disgusting.
But anyway, this is it. And I will put more of it up. And I appreciate you letting me run. I've had a lot of coffee. Um, but yeah, sorry. It's like I've got ADHD today. But yeah, I love the army. I will always support the army and I will support people who are proud of this country. And if you are a migrant and you support this country and you come here legally, I will support you. But if you are an illegal migrant like that Turkish man earlier, 20 years in prison, no thank you. You can piss right off that.
>> Turn around. You know, if I turn around, I went like that. [ __ ] >> I'm just trying to walk the road now.
>> Free speech shell.
>> If I If you're in fear of violence, >> yeah, this is the thing. Red, white, and blue ladies. That's what it needs to be.
But we need red, white, and blue men as well. We've all got to be together.
>> [ __ ] ea. Don't worry about >> Yeah, we got the men. I'm so glad that we've got men with us today. BB has always helped us. It's nice that Ay has come down as well today. Whilst BB's taking a step back, we've got Tommy here as well.
>> Um, you can only stay two hours, so you'll have to move your car.
>> I've been here more than two hours.
>> Well, you may get a fine. If you do, we will pay it for you.
Um, >> does anyone have any questions about [laughter] >> Do you know what? It's really nice someone said become an MP, but you know what? I wouldn't because at the moment it's so bloody corrupt. What happens is they get into government and they realize they can't make any changes. So they just have a little jolly and they they take as much money as they can out of it because they know they can't change anything and they let their friends and family sign up and they get their contracts like the PPE with Rishi Sunnak and then they [ __ ] it up even more >> and they all touch kids.
>> Yeah, they do. So until they're all they're all out of there, I wouldn't get involved. We need a people's revolution.
We need to hold these people to account in the right way. That is what needs to happen.
Um thank you for the lovely comments.
That's so nice of you. Uh yes, house prices have gone down in Brainree and in Weathersfield. Sorry, thank you. Yes, they have gone down um dramatically and at the base there is people that live directly opposite. I'm talking like where I am now. That's that's how close the base is to their to their house.
Yeah. And >> there's a man who is tired and his wife's dying >> and he has to worry about these men at night trying to get in their gardens.
Now he's watching them. You imagine what it was like before for them, right? They were living opposite servicemen. Imagine how safe they would have felt. And now they're living across from these men, these fighting age men. It's just awful, isn't it?
>> Do I keep you on when I get in the car?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Don't >> I'm keeping it in Oh, no. Sorry, I didn't. I'm just getting in the car. Oh, okay. Thanks. I'm just getting in the car.
>> Thank you, everybody.
Oh, they're saying thank you Michelle and a wife for all this coverage.
>> Oh, there you go. Listen, thank you B.
Yeah, BB was one of the first ones start exposing it. Yeah, >> he came down a bit of credit.
>> He does. He came down, you know, he was wast not wasting cuz it was worth it, but he was paying all this petrol money out and everything to get down here. Um he was on the phone to me for hours. We were researching together, but we needed to get it out. And I'm so glad that Ay has come as well today because you can see it on your on his channel as well.
>> I'm I'm gonna come down here regular. I can't believe I'm >> Tommy's in shock.
>> Everyone who lives everyone who's watching only live in Colchester like the next along.
>> Yeah. And they go to Colchester as well >> and I I can't believe this happening and that there ain't a group of geysers standing on the street chucking back in the bus cuz I I can't actually believe it. I can't believe it. And I just want to say to you right what people don't realize I seriously I have NHS workers I have teachers and I have police speak to me privately about what is going on in this town and they tell me things and they have had enough of it and they all feel silenced and you're doing good and I am not going to let them be silent anymore and I don't care. People can come and knock on my door all they want.
When you've got somebody living next door to you that wants to to kill you and he's attacking your house with a sword and he's a Libyan migrant and this government don't do anything about it.
I'm not going to let that happen to anybody else.
>> I've had enough. I've had enough of it.
>> Right.
>> Uh yes. Sorry. I'm sorry. I forgot to direct you.
>> It's right. Um but no, >> it's always right.
>> It's all Yeah. What's your new saying?
Or is that safe for the video?
>> Don't unpack cuz you're [clears throat] going back.
>> That's a good one, isn't it? That is good one. Um I have got a seat belt on.
Don't worry. I would Yeah, I would never ever be in a car without a seat belt because I have children and I don't want them to be left without a mother. still warning. Ignore that.
>> Um, but yeah, it's mad, isn't it? It is mad. Oh, I just want to say to you earlier, you know the Turkish man?
>> Yeah.
>> He said that he's been in prison for 20 years in Turkey. All the people saw that on the live. And I tried to Wasn't it funny, guys? When I asked him what he went to prison for, he suddenly didn't speak English. That's really quite quite telling, wasn't it?
>> Yeah. Probably a >> Yeah, I am chirpy because I've had so much coffee.
>> Well, why? Oh, thank thank you Terry Tibs for saying my husband is a lucky man. His name is actually Terry, which is even more funnier.
>> Terry Tibs.
>> No, no, not Terry.
>> Got his seat belt on.
>> Yeah, >> he's got it he's got it around his arm.
>> His son's wearing black. You can't see it.
>> Yeah. 20 years. Can you believe that?
>> Did they take it teach him English in prison?
>> Again, get out of >> Yeah, you're right. He was selective in his understanding of English. It was quite obvious that he knew what was going on. Right. Over to that way.
Sorry. We're on the double roundabout.
Right.
>> This Oh, we're on We're on a double roundabout.
>> Don't tell him.
>> Why?
>> The place to to follow.
>> Oh, god. Sorry. Yeah. Oh, well, hello Essex Police if you're watching the live. I have no issue with you. I have an issue with your superiors at the home office.
>> Essex Police are actually pretty good to be honest with you.
>> Yeah, they are.
>> Yeah, they are one of the best best bunches out best of a bad bunch. You should say that.
>> But I won't ever tell you who speaks to me. Um, >> I can't do that.
>> Yeah. So, anyway, um, but Essex Police, if you're listening, you should be doing more for your officers because they actually do quite a lot for this town and, um, you're stitching them up big time because they're being put on the front line having to deal with all the anger from this community. Whereas James Cleverly is hiding in his little bloody house and he comes down, has a little coffee in the town, and he's making all these pathetic little videos, but he don't speak to any of us. He don't speak to the lady whose daughter has been sexually assaulted in a HMO. He's gone silent on her. Well, I'm not going to go silent. And um yeah, and well done with Salvation Army, right? Very sad because I love that charity and they did do a lot for people in this town, but they are actively choosing to support the migrants over this community. Look at that.
>> Look. Oh my god. Look, guys. Look, they've got suitcases.
>> Look. See, this is what we're dealing with.
Look at them all going to get their freebies.
>> Keep going straight down. All going to get their freebies.
>> Yeah. All going to get it.
Madness, isn't it straight?
>> Yeah. Straight.
Yeah. 20 years. He wants He's come over here to be a chef.
I mean, how do we not know he was cutting people up before he come here?
And then he wants to cut up chicken.
[laughter] >> Yeah, I agree with you. The police shouldn't be doing political policing, especially as they're not allowed to view. I mean, they are standing there.
Look at that. They were standing there protecting Tony Britain and these migrants when Tony Britain's the one that's actually getting abusive to AY.
>> He's such that man is a gaslighter.
Can't stand him.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, I know.
>> He's horrible. I've got good >> I've got him bang right I really I could probably get him done for assault >> good they did it to BB they used to when BB used to go in there they used to throw black cloths over his face can you imagine what that's like for him like he's on his own they're throwing cloths over his face but yeah but also in our town so we have a I do a women's only >> go down to yeah you are >> um and you got to go down and Right. So, in in our town, we hold women's only evenings, right, at a local place, which the man lets us use it for free, and we just get people to donate um through Amazon wish list for these alarms. I'm telling you, we've given out hundreds of alarms to people in this town.
>> That's with with the boxing, that's what we'll do. We'll raise a load of money, give away the alarms, and anything else that can help protect the ladies. Not to mention, obviously, they'll train myself.
>> Amazing. Sorry. Is that your you had the pink?
>> Yes, that's what I'm saying. We can do it >> to raise money for domestic violence charities.
>> Um he sent somebody to get to get a life saving operation.
>> We sent somebody off. Was it America?
Tom's daughters. We sent her to America to get specialist treatment.
>> What they raised took?
>> Yes, Barry. I will.
>> Another girl in Clton who's she's quadriplegic [ __ ] syrup pausy. We helped build a therapy pool in her in our house. We we help so many people and >> we ain't the last one we done was a friend of mine who had breast cancer.
Thankfully, she's rung the bell now.
>> Brilliant.
>> We've literally been I've been posting out. We've been looking for someone to raise money for.
>> And I don't see anything better than the ladies of Brainree the surrounding areas. So we can not only raise the money so they can get the alarms and whatever else, but we can also raise a lot more awareness because we will we will hit a big amount of people. We'll get >> a different audience.
>> A different audience.
>> A different audience.
>> People that ain't >> that don't know. I I LIVE around the corner and I didn't know what's going on here.
>> Do do you know what annoys me, right?
And I I I think it's great for them, but everybody knows about Probra. No, they don't even have it half as bad as us. We literally have double what triple what they have. We have triple of it.
>> Literally triplestounded. I can't believe it.
>> Triple. Look at our beautiful church. Oh no. Keep going up that way. Sorry, that's a no. Yeah. Um. Yeah. So, we have triple the amount of men like in our base and nobody knows about it. And this the mainstream is completely silent on it because they the home office want everyone to believe that Weathersfield is a success when it is not a success.
We've had sexual assaults. We got drugs in there. We got gang members. We had a Yemen terrorist which did actually make GB news. But yeah, we had a Yemen terrorist living in our base who by the way would have gone to one of those little events that Salvation Army held and it's round to the right.
>> I'll I'll bring I'll bring Adam down.
>> Yeah, get Adam down here. He came for Yeah, he came for Tommy's practice. He's always threatening to come down but he doesn't. So yeah, get him. I was having dinner with him some powers with him.
I'll get down. He's coming down to my gym to train soon.
>> Well, I'll I'll get him down and we'll get him involved as well cuz it will then hit a wider >> Yeah, that's what we need.
>> He does share a lot of stuff here in Brook.
>> Yeah. No, he does. He does share it. I think >> it'd be great if he comes down though.
Definitely. And he can >> I'll get him to come down >> cuz he can see it for himself cuz he's not seen it. He's only like seen videos.
>> And then if you go around to the right, it'll be into that Jewelard shopping center parking.
>> Oh, where?
>> Yeah, I do have one of those voices you can't forget. Unfortunately, >> it's like a screaming dog.
>> So do I.
>> Same as me.
>> I've got the most annoying voice ever.
>> Yeah. Well, it's memorable, isn't it?
The thing is, right, >> one you left. My family originate from the East End and my nan was a [ __ ] powerhouse. She would not take any [ __ ]
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