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Nigel, we're both still just digesting the Prime Minister's speech from Liverpool
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I just spoke to Labour MP Natalie Fleet, who said she didn't hear hate
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she heard hope for the country. What did you hear? I'm so sorry. It's difficult not to laugh when you hear a comment like that
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What I heard was an entire Labour conference, especially today, totally dominated by the conversation about one individual
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That individual not even being a member of the Labour Party, namely me. The level of obsession, speech after speech from every single Cabinet Minister
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I promise you, quite unlike anything I've ever seen or heard in my entire lifetime of following politics
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Now, on to content. I think that what the Prime Minister did today was insightful
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genuinely insightful. I think he descended into the gutter. I think he took the rest of his cabinet with him
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I think to constantly say that reform policies are racist when frankly all we want to do is make sure that benefits are only paid to British citizens not to foreign nationals All we want to do is deport those who are legally
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coming to our country across the English Channel. I mean, this is all we want to do. All we
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want to do is what normal countries do. Frankly, what Donald Trump got elected on in the United
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States of America. And to constantly call us racist, he even dared at one point to start
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suggesting there was prejudice on the basis of skin color, something for which there is
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absolutely not a shred, a single shred of evidence. And here's my worry, Bev. You know
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I'm big enough and ugly enough and have security and all the rest of it to look after myself
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But if you incite in this way by calling people racist, surely that has shades of what happened to my late friend Charlie Kirk
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who they constantly called racist and Nazi, bigoted, transphobic, all of those words
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And I genuinely am fearful. I'm fearful for our elected officers around the country
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I'm fearful for our campaigners. I think, frankly, what Starmer has done is despicable, beneath contempt