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Season 2, Ep. 68
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Birmingham’s NIGHT OF HATE: “Nazi” Jew-Bashers on the Streets of Britain
18:06|Alex Phillips dissects last night’s anti-Israel protests that turned Birmingham’s streets into a cauldron of hate during Aston Villa vs Maccabi Tel Aviv. Joined by Maccabi Tel Aviv supporter and Arab-Israeli journalist Yoseph Haddad, who reveals the stark contrast: warmth and unity inside Villa Park with Aston Villa fans, yet vicious antisemitism outside. Haddad issues a chilling warning—Nazism reborn in the UK through this surging anti-Jew extremism.
Alex Phillips vs Akhmed Yakoob on "Jew Hate" in Birmingham
30:16|Explosive showdown: Alex Phillips clashes with controversial activist lawyer Akhmed Yakoob over his planned anti-Israel protest outside tonight's high-stakes Europa League clash between Aston Villa and Maccabi Tel Aviv at Villa Park. With Maccabi fans banned amid security fears and pro-Palestine demos demanding Israel's exclusion from FIFA, the debate ignites over free speech, safety, and rising tensions. Reacting to the fiery exchange, devoted Maccabi supporter Max Radford warns Birmingham has become a chilling "Judenfrei zone"—echoing Nazi-era horrors as antisemitism surges.
Communist Curriculum Coup, Sicknote Britain, & Tim Davie’s BBC Exit?
23:36|Jane Moore exposes Sicknote Britain’s dangerous spiral—millions signed off, productivity in freefall. She grills Sir Iain Duncan Smith on Labour’s plan to “decolonise” the curriculum and cram climate ideology into every lesson: is this education or indoctrination? Then, is Tim Davie finished at the BBC? Former BBC exec Danny Cohen delivers a no-holds-barred verdict on the DG’s future.
BBC Bias, Rochdale Rapist Fury & LNER Hero Named
36:48|In a fiery stand-in slot, Alex Phillips tears into the BBC for blatant bias, exposing how the corporation doctored footage of Donald Trump to fit its narrative. She pulls no punches on the heinous crimes of Rochdale grooming gang ringleader Adil Khan, branding him a "vile rapist" and demanding justice. Plus, Alex hails LNER hero Samir Zitouni for his quick-thinking bravery that saved lives.
Enough is Enough: Alex Phillips Blasts Khan & Starmer, Demands Hero's Honour
21:28|Standing in for Julia Hartley-Brewer, Alex Phillips storms the TALK airwaves with a blistering message: she’s done with Labour’s Sadiq Khan and Keir Starmer as Britain’s streets drown in violence. “I have no way to defend myself,” she declares to the nation. In the same breath, she demands the George Cross for the heroic rail worker who risked everything to save passengers’ lives.
Migration Myths, Islamist Protest Threats & Trans Glamour Outrage
33:43|Alex Phillips, filling in for Julia Hartley-Brewer, debunks a poll claiming migration isn't voters' top worry, slams solicitor Akhmed Yakoob's Birmingham protest threat for November 6th, exposes London's phone-snatch epidemic, and rips Glamour magazine for crowning trans women as "Women of the Year." Joined by ex-Sun Political Editor Trevor Kavanagh and commentator Samara Gill.
Rental Reeves' Rent Row: Tax Hikes, Illegal Letting & Chancellor in Chaos
27:35|Julia Hartley-Brewer exposes Chancellor Rachel Reeves' latest scandal: slammed for looming tax hikes in the budget, she's now under fire for illegally renting out her family home without a licence—earning her the nickname "Rental Reeves." Joined by security expert Philip Ingram, former Sun journalist George Pascoe-Watson, Reform UK's Darren Grimes, and an outraged landlord.
£500 for a Sex Offender & a Fatal Stabbing: Britain’s Migration Meltdown
26:05|Today, Julia Hartley-Brewer tackles Britain's illegal migration crisis as a deported Ethiopian sex offender pockets £500 on his way out, while an Afghan illegal immigrant is arrested for a triple stabbing that claimed a dog walker's life—joined by former British Army head Lord Dannatt, Reform UK's Laila Cunningham, ex-Home Office adviser Claire Pearsall, and furious listeners demanding action.