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Highlights from Dan Wootton Tonight, which airs Monday to Thursday from 9pm till 11pm on GB News.
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- 77 - A new era for the Royal Family & Great Britain
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As Leicester descends into violence between elements of the city’s Hindu and Muslim communities, who is to blame for sectarian aggression on the streets of Britain? Nigel Farage believes irresponsible and illegal immigration may have contributed to the tension – and fears the establishment and mainstream media will continue overlooking the issue to avoid being called racist. He joins Dan to discuss.
As the White House’s Covid policy remains unchanged despite Biden declaring the pandemic over, is this shambolic administration suffering from a chronic case of Covid hysteria? Top US journalist Megyn Kelly joins Dan to debate.
A new era has dawned for the royal family – but will our new monarch be able to shed his often-unfavourable public perception? Robert Lacey, the best-selling historian integral to hit royal drama The Crown joins Dan to reveal why he has changed his mind on King Charles and look at the hurdles that stand in His Majesty’s way, including Scottish independence, Prince Andrew and the Sussexes.
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Wed, 21 Sep 2022 - 25min - 76 - Do un-electives like Bill Gates wield too much power in Westminster?
Tonight, on Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As Truss rules out future lockdowns, why were so many ordinary people so willing to obediently sacrifice their freedom in the name of Covid authoritarianism? Bestselling author and star Spectator columnist Lionel Shriver joins Dan to discuss.
We can all thank our lucky stars that fishy Rishi Sunak and his globalist agenda have been booted to the backbenches, but do unelected elites like Bill Gates wield too much power in the halls of Westminster? Neil Oliver joins Dan to tackle that.
Outgoing Attorney General Suella Braverman has replaced Priti Patel in the critical Home Secretary job and she’ll have to take drastic and immediate action to solve the national emergency unfolding in the English Channel. One man who definitely knows what’s required is Nigel Farage. He’ll react to the new Cabinet announcements.
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Wed, 07 Sep 2022 - 23min - 75 - Penny Mordaunt's take on Liz Truss v Rishi Sunak
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
With Liz Truss favourite to be his replacement, why does Penny Mordaunt believe her former leadership rival has what it takes to fill Boris’ ground-breaking shoes, and does she have any regrets about her own campaign? She joins Dan to reveal all.
After putting us through years of brazenly biased broadcasting, has Emily Maitlis reached the pinnacle of leftie liberal hypocrisy by suggesting the BBC is actually pro-Tory? Columnist extraordinaire Rod Liddle – who has his own checkered history with Maitlis – gives his unfiltered take.
Are claims that Shamima Begum was smuggled into Syria by a western spy another ploy to paint the ISIS defector as a victim who deserves forgiveness? Brendan O’Neill joins Dan to talk about his suspicions.
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Thu, 01 Sep 2022 - 28min - 74 - The global covid tyranny
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
After Rishi Sunak’s “pitiful and self-serving” lockdown revelations, should those at the helm of our ruinous Covid response face criminal prosecution for their conduct during the pandemic? Our man in Stirling, Neil Oliver, delivers a critical briefing.
Justin Trudeau’s Covid tyranny has finally been exposed as court documents reveal Canada’s travel ban had no scientific basis and was - surprise, surprise - purely political. I’m joined by the two British freedom fighters who spearheaded this crucial battle against Canada's Covid system, Shaun Rickard and Karl Harrison, alongside the Canadian columnist who broke the story Rupa Subramanya.
The USA’s own unscientific travel ban for the un-vaxxed has seen tennis star and civil rights hero Novak Djokovic disgracefully barred from competing in the US Open. Our Positive Professor, Karol Sikora, rails against the discriminatory stupidity of Joe Biden’s Covid laws.
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Tue, 30 Aug 2022 - 1h 28min - 73 - Is the UK in a state of national crime emergency?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As a shocking new record is reached, is the Channel crisis a national emergency? Nigel Farage joins Dan to discuss that and his eye-opening expose into how so many illegal migrants are able to slip through the net.
Why has America’s leading Covid advisor Dr Anthony Fauci stepped down now? And will his legacy be one of doom and devastation? Top US journalist Megyn Kelly beams in from across the Atlantic.
Will the endorsement of ex-First Minister of Northern Ireland and DUP Leader Arlene Foster solidify Liz Truss as a defender of the Union and the only woman capable of beating Sturgeon? Arlene explains why she’s backing Liz the Lionheart.
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Wed, 24 Aug 2022 - 27min - 72 - Putting the Cov-idiots to shame
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
They went from pop novelties to global freedom fighters. Now Right Said Fred are ready to open up about their second act as anti-lockdown activists in a brand new autobiography. They join Dan to reveal all.
We tried to warn people and got dismissed as Covidiots. But will the predictable revelation that lockdowns re likely killing more people than the virus finally see the architects of the most damaging health policy ever face repercussions? Or will GB News be forced to continue fighting for you alone? Neil Oliver sits down with Dan to tackle these issues after his recent monologue.
As America’s top Covid advisor Dr Anthony Faucci steps down and experts predict a lower vaccine uptake this autumn, our very own Positive Professor Karol Sikora gives five reasons why he’s against calls for all adults to receive a booster.
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Tue, 23 Aug 2022 - 25min - 71 - Are we giving up on law and order in Britain?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As Sajid Javid brands reported defence diversity quotas ‘complete nonsense’, is the RAF’s alleged rejection of white men racist? Our very own spitfire, columnist extraordinaire Rod Liddle, joins Dan to discuss.
After an 87-year-old grandfather is stabbed to death in his mobility scooter in Lawless London, are we giving up on law and order in Britain? Former UKIP leader, border control expert and decorated ex-police officer Henry Bolton joins Dan to discuss the ramifications of this shocking attack.
Has Stonewall lost its way by embracing toxic trans extremism? Former chair of the Tory campaign for homosexual equality, Paul Barnes, delivers home truths to the organisation he helped establish and has watched mutate into an, ‘abused, weakened and damaged’ lobby group.
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Thu, 18 Aug 2022 - 24min - 70 - How are the RAF getting away with a hiring pause of white men?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Graham Linehan was derided by the BBC and beyond when he sounded the alarm on the Tavistock clinic. Now vindicated by the gender identity clinic’s closure, the Father Ted creator joins Dan as he demands an apology from the sanctimonious BBC.
After audience complaints are deemed reason enough to cancel controversial comedian Jerry Sadowitz’s Edinburgh Fringe show, is the industry guilty of allowing humourless liberals to censor comedy to death? Well, one of Britain’s top funnymen, Jim Davidson, has unexpectedly been drawn into the heart of this row. He joins Dan to give a full-throated defense of Sadowitz’s right to offend – and criticise him.
How on Earth is the RAF getting away with an alleged pause on the hiring of white men? Conservative Against Racism founder Albie Almankona joins Dan to discuss this shocking report.
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Wed, 17 Aug 2022 - 25min - 69 - Have the left and the ECHR pushed migrants into the hands of traffickers?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Why does GB News favourite Neil Oliver think the elites of our government are taking us for a ride? Our man in Stirling will chat with Dan about the incredible reaction to the monologue that struck a chord with millions.
As 20,000 cross the Channel this year amid concerns that a new Rwanda flight will be unable to leave until October, have the left and the ECHR pushed a record number of migrants into the hands of opportunistic people traffickers? Nigel Farage joins Dan to discuss.
As a new poll confirms Tory members want Boris to stay on, the man who exposed the scandal that helped bring him down, Chris Pincher accuser and former Tory parliamentary candidate Alex Story, gives a very significant endorsement to the outgoing PM. He joins Dan to share his story.
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Tue, 16 Aug 2022 - 1h 29min - 68 - Has New Zealand come to regret its zero Covid obsession?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Has New Zealand come to regret its zero Covid obsession? Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, the co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, joins Dan to analyse.
How can the country avoid a return to 70s-style socialism? Top Truss ally and a man tipped for a meaty role in her Cabinet, Sir John Redwood, thinks she’s the only candidate who will stand firm against the drumbeat of the MSM and mainstream politicians.
As 1,000 traumatised families prepare to sue the shuttered Tavistock clinic, Dan meets Sinead Watson, a de-transitioned activist and former patient at Scotland's version of the gender identity centre determined to make sure it suffers the same fate.
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Fri, 12 Aug 2022 - 1h 29min - 67 - Has the Great Barrier Reef debunked climate change myths?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Has the thriving Great Barrier Reef debunked the doomsday narrative around climate change? Spiked Online’s Brendan O’Neill gives his analysis.
As it’s announced he will team up with pop icon Sir Cliff Richard and friend of the show Neil Fox on a hard-hitting documentary about the false historic sex abuse accusations that plagued them, famed BBC DJ Paul Gambaccini wants answers from DPP turned Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer - the man he calls ‘the witchfinder general’ - and his employer over the destruction they delivered.
As ex-leadership candidate Suella Braverman says teachers have no legal obligation to comply with students’ preferred pronouns or allow boys to wear a girls’ uniform and compete in female sports, is the Attorney General’s intervention against woke ideology plaguing schools welcome? Columnist extraordinaire Rod Liddle finally goes head-to-head with broadcaster Ashley James, his biggest critic.
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Thu, 11 Aug 2022 - 27min - 66 - Caitlin Jenner on the latest gender war in women's sport
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As a trans Gaelic football player sparks yet more concern about fairness in women’s sport, the world’s most famous trans person and Olympic gold medallist Caitlyn Jenner joins Dan for another vital dispatch from the gender wars.
As plans to house asylum seekers near a sleepy Yorkshire village are scrapped amid predictions that migrant arrivals will top 20,000 within a week, will the establishment finally take the abuse of the UK asylum system seriously? Nigel Farage gives his verdict.
It’s an American scandal with no historical parallel - former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida has been raided by the FBI, sparking Republican outrage. But if this is a case of justice department overreach, could this be the incident that propels The Donald back to the White House? Former Trump advisor turned social media CEO Jason Miller joins Dan.
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Wed, 10 Aug 2022 - 25min - 65 - Is it time we all stood up against woke re-education attempts?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As former candidate Suella Braverman enrages the left by scrapping diversity lessons in Whitehall, Dr. Tony Sewell, the man responsible for the report officially exonerating Britain of systemic racism, hits back at critics who refuse to admit just how tolerant we all are.
As a hate-crime awareness course is axed by police following the shocking arrest of a veteran for an 'anxiety-inducing tweet', is it time we all stood up against woke re-education attempts? The man responsible for capturing the Orwellian moment on camera, Laurence Fox, joins Dan.
As Brits are encouraged to report their neighbours, are hosepipe bans turning us into a nation of snitches? A State of Fear author Laura Dodsworth weighs in on the establishment’s latest attempt to turn us against each other.
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Tue, 09 Aug 2022 - 1h 25min - 64 - The Carrie Johnson Conundrum
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
After removing a so-called ableist slur from a new song, has Beyonce paved the way for more extreme policing of our language by liberals who now want us to stop using words like ‘idiot’ and ‘lame’? Rapper, podcaster and social media sensation Zuby explains why the music megastar shouldn't have bent to the woke mob.
Why has the World Health Organisation appointed a communist who wants social distancing and face masks to remain forever to one of their most senior roles? Positive Professor Karol Sikora is baffled by his former employer’s decision.
There’s been plenty of speculation over Boris’ next move, but could this be the moment for Carrie Johnson to take center-stage? Star Daily Telegraph columnist Celia Walden gives her fascinating take on the Carrie Conundrum
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Fri, 05 Aug 2022 - 1h 28min - 63 - The "Common-Woke-Games"
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
After her heroic whistleblowing helped to shutter the “not safe” Tavistock clinic, de-transitioned activist Keira Bell hopes her harrowing experience at the gender ideology centre will not be in vain. She’s railing against “the medicalisation of children”.
Why is the BBC so desperate to tear down the Commonwealth Games with their incessant virtue-signaling? This year’s event has been dubbed the “Common-woke Games” by Spiked online’s Brendan O’Neill. He tells us why.
What is behind the mad push to get us eating bugs? A State of Fear author Laura Dodsworth is crawling with rage over the Net Zero extremists and the privileged elite waging war on meat.
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Tue, 02 Aug 2022 - 1h 31min - 62 - NHS Tavistock clinic shut down after a report calls it "unsafe"
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As the NHS shuts down the controversial Tavistock gender identity clinic after a bombshell report concluded it was “not safe”, is this a watershed moment in ensuring gender dysphoric children are protected from experimental treatments? Women's rights activist and executive director of Sex Matters, Maya Forstater, and Ritchie Herron, who’s suing the NHS over trans surgery he regrets, join me.
Do we need to cleanse the country of Covid propaganda? Social media sensation Zuby says Brits need to speak up now.
Is the official Covid inquiry asking the wrong questions about our pandemic response? Professor Sunetra Gupta, the co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, is demanding to know why the efficacy of lockdowns is off the table.
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Fri, 29 Jul 2022 - 1h 29min - 61 - Professor Patrick Minford on the Sunak v Truss tax row
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Will the war on meat and net zero derangement push farmers to extinction? Spiked Online’s Brendan O’Neill will explain why it’s our moral duty to align with countrymen in our countryside and beyond.
As Sunak tries to derail the runaway Truss train by claiming her tax cuts will tip millions into misery, what does the expert at the centre of this blue-on-blue political storm think? Former Thatcher advisor Professor Patrick Minford gives his verdict on the row that could decide the next Prime Minister.
Is the Royal College of Obestricians and Gynaecologists right that trans men choosing to ‘chestfeed’ should be offered the same support as breastfeeding women? Columnist extraordinaire Rod Liddle is all fired up about this one.
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Thu, 28 Jul 2022 - 28min - 60 - Is it time politicians finally got tough on extremist trans ideology?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As Stonewall is condemned by MPs and campaigners for suggesting children as young as two could be transgender, is it time politicians finally got tough on extremist trans ideology? Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies has suffered financially because of her brave campaigning for women’s rights, but that won’t stop her fighting for females in the gender wars. She unpacks this latest outrage in the Outsider.
After an American theatre bows to the woke mob and cancels a Dave Chappelle show over jokes about the trans community, does this spineless decision prove that artists need to unite to defeat cancel culture? Former Mumford and Sons member turned podcaster Winston Marshall joins Dan to defend freedom of speech.
Is the BBC ageist and sexist? Former Radio 6 DJ Liz Kershaw hits out at the corporation in Uncancelled for dumping her after 35 years, claiming they want to erase any woman over 60 from the airwaves.
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Wed, 27 Jul 2022 - 28min - 59 - The Tory Party has a civil war on its hands
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Boris Johnson's dad, Stanley Johnson, clashes with Benjamin Butterworth over the future of the PM's position in the Conservative Party.
TV Presenter, Neil Oliver joins Dan Wootton to discuss the BBC's documentary 'Unvaccinated'.
Lord David Frost discusses the importance that the next Conservative leader believes in Brexit and carries on Boris Johnson's legacy.
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Tue, 26 Jul 2022 - 31min - 58 - Rishi Sunak v Liz Truss - Who should be our next PM?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Ann Widdecombe reveals why she’s forgiven Liz’s remainer roots to back her for PM.
Senior Tory MP Mark Harper makes his case for supporting Rishi Sunak in the Tory leadership race.
Columnist extraordinaire Rod Liddle wanted anti-woke warrior Kemi Badenoch to be PM, but after his hopes were dashed, are the Tories finished in Red Wall seats?
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Thu, 21 Jul 2022 - 24min - 57 - Attorney General Suella Braverman talks Tory Leadership Race
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Meghan McCain, top republican commentator and former host of The View, says enough is enough from Harry and Meghan the Duke and Duchess of Woke.
Suella Braverman put together an excellent campaign in her Battle for No 10 and in an exclusive interview Dan sits down with the Attorney General to discuss where the Conservatives go from here.
Nigel Farage gives his prediction on what Kemi Badenoch’s departure means for the race to become PM8
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Wed, 20 Jul 2022 - 32min - 56 - Tory Tax Tussle
On tonight's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Journalist John Sergeant joins Dan to give his verdict on the Tory Leadership debates.
Actor, Charlie Lawson discusses the extreme weather conditions and the hysteria it's causing.
And Dan's superstar panel explains who their 'Greatest Britain' is.
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Mon, 18 Jul 2022 - 1h 30min - 55 - Is free speech online dead?
On tonight's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Are woke Westerners ignorant of how good they’ve got it? Triggernometry host Konstain Kissin has written a new book about growing up under Soviet rule that he hopes will cure our terminal case of self-loathing.
Is free speech online dead now Elon Musk no longer wants to buy Twitter? Social media sensation, rapper and podcaster Zuby explains why you should care about the battle between the billionaire and big tech?
And, is the favourite candidate of Tory party members too woke to be PM? Political firebrand and former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe takes a look at her rap sheet.
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Fri, 15 Jul 2022 - 18min - 54 - The Tory leadership race is heating up
On tonight's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
One of the most significant figures fighting back against trans extremists, Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies, gives her verdict on the Tory leadership candidates.
Why aren’t more people chilled to the bone by the media stoking a revolt against a democratically elected PM? Spiked Online’s Brendan O’Neill outlines why, in his eyes, Rishi can’t be PM.
Columnist extraordinaire Rod Liddle breaks down why the culture wars should be the most important topic in the Tory leadership battle, plus why a Sunak premiership would be a disaster for the Red Wall.
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Thu, 14 Jul 2022 - 25min - 53 - Why Kemi Badenoch is an underdog in the Tory leadership race
On tonight's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
I’ll meet free speech warrior Scott Newgent, who regrets transitioning from female to male and is now educating folk on gender dysphoria and the push to submit young people for extreme procedures.
Journalist and former peer Matt Ridley, who literally wrote the book on the subject and has dedicated himself to investigating the lab leak hypothesis, issues a rallying cry after being frozen out by the MSM.
One of Boris Johnson’s oldest friends, founder of the Free Speech Union Toby Young, explains why he’s backing Kemi Badenoch for PM.
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Wed, 13 Jul 2022 - 23min - 52 - Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries sits down with Dan
On today's episode on Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
In an exclusive interview, Boris Johnson’s most loyal ally Nadine Dorries remains unshakeable as she launches an attack on Boris backstabbers, including the former Chancellor and current leadership favourite Rishi Sunak, who she believes has been plotting against the outgoing PM for months, neglecting important Cabinet business.
Our man in Sterling, Neil Oliver joins us for The Outsider.
And as the establishment bombards us with warnings about a new wave, how do we stop the nation once again falling under the spell of Covid hysterics? The man who popularised the term 'mass formation psychosis', Dr. Mattias Desmet, joins for Uncancelled,
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Tue, 12 Jul 2022 - 26min - 51 - Boris Johnson Resigns
On today's episode on Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As Boris Johnson resigns, did the meddling of Carrie Johnson, the liberal voice in his ear, contribute to his downfall? That’s the view of Boris biographer Tom Bower. He joins Dan to discuss all that and more.
Will Brexit be Boris Johnson’s greatest legacy? Former MEP Ann Widdecombe, who left the Tories for the Brexit Party during Theresa May’s premiership, is back with Dan to deliver her verdict.
How can the Tory party stop a Labour, Lib Dem, or SNP government getting into power without Boris? Tory grandee David Mellor draws up a battleplan with Dan.
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Fri, 08 Jul 2022 - 23min - 50 - Mass Westminster exodus and Michael Gove sacked by Boris
On today's episode on Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
On a day of a mass Westminster exodus, Dan speaks to the man who knows Boris Johnson best, his father and former MEP Stanley Johnson, for an insight into what’s going through the PM’s mind as his colleagues desert him, and what he’ll do next.
If Boris does go, the battle for Brexit will be back on. Spiked Online’s Brendan O’Neill says it’s vital that the next Tory leader and PM is a Brexiteer. He chats to Dan to deliver his call to action.
As Boris weighs up his next move, is there a way to save his Premiership? Ann Widdecombe, who knows a little something about the internal politics of the Tories as a former minister, joins Dan to give her verdict.
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Thu, 07 Jul 2022 - 20min - 49 - Sajid Javid & Rishi Sunak resign from Parliament!
On today's episode on Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
After the resignations of Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid, can Boris Johnson hold on as Prime Minister? Associate Editor of The Sun Trevor Kavanagh, one of the most famed political journalists of all time who's previously supported Boris, makes his prediction.
After the PM's former chief negotiator for exiting the EU, Lord Frost, speaks out against the PM, is it time to say thanks for Brexit, Boris and move on? GB News star Nigel Farage weighs in.
Does the PM's misjudged appointment of Chris Pincher really deserve to be a fatal error? I ask Conservative Grand Dame Edwina Currie, who previously hit out at the focus on Tory sleaze when scandal is rife across all parties.
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Wed, 06 Jul 2022 - 23min - 48 - Buckingham Palace investigate allegations of bullying
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As Meghan makes another bid to enter US liberal politics, should Buckingham Palace be forced to release the results of her buried bullying probe?
We examine this shocking Sussex censorship with PDina, the American royal YouTuber and actress who is an outspoken critic of Harry and Meghan and a confidante of Thomas Markle.
Do parents deserve to know what their kids are being taught about sex and race? The indominable Dame Jenni Murray, columnist and former host of Woman’s Hour, certainly thinks so.
Weeks after this show gave him a platform to share his story, Alex Mitchell has become the first victim of a rare vaccine-induced condition to win payment from the government's vaccine damages scheme. We’ll discuss his landmark victory and continue the call for justice for those lost victims of Covid
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Fri, 01 Jul 2022 - 30min - 47 - Scheming Sturgeon's second Scottish referendum
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As wokeism is blamed for Disney's new Buzz Lightyear movie flopping at the box office, is the public finally revolting against political correctness in children’s films? One showbiz veteran who can never be accused of being PC, Jim Davidson.
Growing up at the heart of American politics, she developed a friendship with Joe Biden despite being one of the country’s most notable Republicans. But DailyMail.com columnist and former first daughter-in-waiting, Meghan McCain, is putting her personal feelings aside by asking whether the most powerful man in the world can be trusted. The author, broadcaster and political insider.
As Sturgeon says the SNP will make independence its ONLY policy at the next election if she doesn’t get her way, is the First Minister using the wellbeing and prosperity of Scots as a bargaining chip? Daily Telegraph Associate Politics Editor, Christopher Hope, gives his expert analysis.
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Wed, 29 Jun 2022 - 27min - 46 - Is the Scottish referendum becoming a Never-endum?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As leftie celebrities react with outrage to the overturning of Roe v Wade top US broadcaster Megyn Kelly, an attorney herself, explains why it's right for abortion laws to be put back in the hands of democratically elected leaders.
As she prepares to launch a new bid for Scottish independence, is struggling Sturgeon counting on the referendum becoming a Neverendum? With more on the viral backlash to the First Minister, our man in Stirling, Neil Oliver.
As Nadine Dorries and Tom Daley step up to the frontline on opposing sides of the gender wars, is prioritising fairness over inclusivity in sport really that outrageous a concept? Ex-Olympian and women’s rights advocate Sharron Davies unpacks the latest on the trans athlete debate.
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Tue, 28 Jun 2022 - 23min - 45 - It's time to save Britain from a disastrous socialist coalition
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As social mobility star Katharine Birbalsingh is slammed by the usual places for stressing the importance of lower income students taking “smaller steps” instead of obsessing over Oxbridge, Britain's strictest headmistress sits down with Dan to discuss her controversial comments.
As the parents of a 14-year-old seek answers from social media over her suicide, star Daily Telegraph columnist Celia Walden explains why she’s terrified of letting her pre-teen daughter anywhere near these godawful apps.
And, despite leaving the Tory party over Brexit, political firebrand Ann Widdecombe says it’s time to rally around the PM and save the country from a disastrous socialist coalition. She joins Dan to share her thoughts.
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Fri, 10 Jun 2022 - 23min - 44 - Is it time the people had more legal power?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Actor turned political leader Laurence Fox and Reclaim chairman Harry Miller join Dan to unveil their action plan to bring more legal power to the people.
Just why did Cineworld cave into an angry Muslim mob and cancel a new Islamic history film? And does it mean curtains for free speech in the arts? Independent House of Lords member Claire Fox gives her take on this disturbing affair.
Are the Duke and Duchess of Woke failing to live up to their own eco-friendly standards after they were spotted flying back to their Montecito mansion in a carbon-guzzling private jet? US superstar journalist Megyn Kelly is here to expose Harry and Meghan’s rank hypocrisy.
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Thu, 09 Jun 2022 - 28min - 43 - How can Boris Johnson win back the support of his party?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
What can Boris Johnson do to win back the support of his party, and most importantly, the electorate? Political analyst and best-selling author Matt Goodwin joins Dan to break down his master plan for the PM.
After claiming his England players are ‘educating’ fans who have ‘inherited thinking’ by taking the knee, is Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate calling those who criticise the BLM movement stupid? Footie fan, ex-Coronation Street actor and voice of the people Charlie Lawson hits out.
Plus, are we doing enough to scrutinise the globalist agenda pushed by the World Health Organisation and World Economic Forum? Guerrilla journalist Avi Yemini, the man who confronted these unaccountable execs with so much control over our lives in Davos, joins Dan.
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Wed, 08 Jun 2022 - 25min - 42 - Are the Sussexes finally out of the picture?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Does the Jubilee prove that the monarchy have moved on from Harry and Meghan? Lady Colin Campbell gives her insight into what the future holds for the royals and the exiled Sussexes.
Is the confidence vote a betrayal of conservative with voters living in fear of a socialist coalition of Labour, the Lib Dems, the SNP and the Greens? Best-selling author Lionel Shriver joins Dan.
Plus, as the PM survives the Tory rebellion, major Boris backer and the Conservative Mayor of Tees Valley, Ben Houchen, joins Dan to give his view from the Red Wall.
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Tue, 07 Jun 2022 - 23min - 41 - Are Union Jack displays really like something out of Nazi Germany?!
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As Dan's exclusive royal poll reveals a shocking 40 per cent of 18-24-year-olds AGREE with leftie loons who likened Union Jack displays to something out of Nazi Germany, why are so many young people aggressively unpatriotic? Social media sensation Zuby gives his verdict.
After being shunted into the background today and snubbed by the MSM who usually hang on their every word, will The Sussexes ever be truly welcome at any royal celebration? Royal biographer Tom Bower, who penned a bestseller on Prince Charles and is working on a book about Meghan, joins me.
Why is the Very Hungry Caterpillar in danger of being cancelled? Political firebrand Ann Widdecombe weighs in on the ludicrous targeting of the classic children’s book.
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Fri, 03 Jun 2022 - 23min - 40 - Do the Conservative party of today need to get back in touch with their Thatcherite past?
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Should trans swimmer Lia Thomas be allowed to compete against British women in the Olympics? US superstar journalist Megyn Kelly breaks down the interview making a splash stateside.
Do the Tory party of today need to get back in touch with their Thatcherite past? The Iron Lady’s former aide and the Director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, Nile Gardiner, joins Dan to discuss.
Will Sturgeon ever be stopped? As she defends splashing £20million on Indy Ref2 during a cost-of-living crisis, new chairman of the Scottish Tories Craig Hoy steps up the counterattack against the dangerously deluded First Minister.
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Thu, 02 Jun 2022 - 28min - 39 - Why controlling illegal immigration is essential for Boris to succeed in the next election
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
It’s not just illegal immigration that should be worrying the Tories. Nigel Farage explains why he believes controlling legal immigration will be pivotal for Boris if he’s going to win the next election.
Are inclusive ‘be kind’ campaigners guilty of whipping up the so-called hate they claim to fight against? One of those cretins is the son of Labour grandees Yvette Cooper and Ed Balls. Political commentator and broadcaster Richard Taylor gives his take on those ugly scenes.
And, trans fundamentalists have Ricky Gervais in their censorship cross hairs too, so why aren’t comedians standing up to rabid left-wing activists trying to cancel outrageous comedy? Unfiltered funnyman Jim Davidson says he wants the comedy industry to stand together or risk being censored for good.
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Wed, 01 Jun 2022 - 26min - 38 - Thomas Markle on how the Sussex squad’s cruel trolling about his health pushed his dad to the edge
As worrying stats reveal three million people have been forced to go private, could fining patients for missing GP appointments save the NHS? Positive Professor Karol Sikora gives his professional opinion
After a simple tweet of mine about two seemingly healthy tourists wearing face masks outside sent the left into a tailspin, why is it still taboo to ask questions about muzzles in 2022? Neil Oliver is tonight’s Outsider. He’ll weigh in.
And, as Thomas Markle continues to recover from a devastating stroke, his son and Meghan's brother Thomas Markle Jr reveals how the Sussex Squad’s cruel trolling about his health pushed the 77-year-old to the edge. That, plus the truth behind headlines about Meghan’s apparent olive branch, in an exclusive sit down with Thomas Markle.
And finally, BBC darling Stephen Fry becomes the latest member of the metropolitan elite to accuse Britain of being a racist hellhole, does the ex-QI host have any right to claim Brits are deluded about their levels of tolerance? Triggernometry host Konstantin Kisin weighs in.
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Tue, 31 May 2022 - 33min - 37 - Will America ever be able to solve its gun violence problem?
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As 19 children and two teachers are killed in a tragic US school shooting, plunging the fractured country into another toxic and divisive debate and prompting this outburst from President Biden, will America ever be able to solve its gun violence problem? US superstar journalist Megyn Kelly, who’s sadly no stranger to covering these events, will discuss.
How are the MSM still justifying their hysteria over monkeypox? Positive Professor Karol Sikora, a former World Health Organisation head, will bring a much-needed dose of medical reason.
After I revealed Thomas Markle, the estranged father of the Duchess of Sussex, was rushed to hospital after suffering a terrifying stroke – prompting his daughter Samantha to lash out at the unforgivable torture Meghan has put him through - Samantha joins Dan from Florida with an exclusive update on the health of her dad.
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Thu, 26 May 2022 - 29min - 36 - Britain's strictest headmistress, questioning the vaccine and Jamie Oliver's Eton mess
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
She is known as Britain's strictest headmistress, and is also the star of a new ITV show. What does Katharine Birbalsingh think of cancelling Shakespeare in the classroom? She joins Dan and discuss if culturally relevant ‘dead white men’ are about to be erased from children’s curriculum in the name of diversification.
Do we know enough about the long-term health consequences of the MRNA Covid vaccine? Top Professor Christine Stabell-Benn tells Dan about the bombshell study she has been working on that raises important questions over the efficacy of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
As Jamie Oliver parades around Downing Street holding an Eton mess, fellow GB News presenter Darren Grimes joins Dan to discuss if the celebrity chef is the embodiment of privilege.
All on today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled.
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Wed, 25 May 2022 - 29min - 35 - Union Jack flags likened to Nazi Germany, WHO's illiberal power grab and Nicola Sturgeon using independence as a political shield
Neil Oliver joins Dan to discusses the hysteria over Platinum Jubilee Union Jack flags being likened to something out of Nazi Germany, asking if this highlights how much the left hates Britain.
As the World Health Organisation meets in Geneva to sign an authoritarian pandemic treaty – conveniently timed just as the hysterical media goes into monkeypox overdrive, Head of Evidence-Based Medicine at Oxford University, Professor Carl Heneghan, speaks on the hysterical organisation's illiberal power grab.
Nigel Farage joins Dan to talk Nicola Sturgeon launching a push for a new referendum in the Scottish MSM, discussing if her former mentor Alex Salmond is right to accuse her of using independence as a political shield.
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Tue, 24 May 2022 - 23min - 34 - The teen who challenged trans ideology
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Are critics of Black Lives Matter finally vindicated? One of the first figures to bust the myths around the sketchy organisation, rapper, author and podcaster Zuby joins me to discuss the organisation's questionable finance revelations.
As a teenager is reportedly hounded out of school for challenging trans ideology, are there no safe spaces left to discuss basic biology? Women’s rights campaigner and Olympic medalist Sharron Davies gives her unmissable view.
Is there a double standard when it comes to men and women being manhandled? Dan discusses this with The Chase star Mark Labbett, aka The Beast, who sparked a big debate after revealing he’s hired a bodyguard after being groped by fans at public appearances.
All on today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled.
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Fri, 20 May 2022 - 26min - 33 - Antifa-style anarchists in the UK, transition regret and the Northern Ireland protocol
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
After police officers and women’s rights campaigners fall victim to left-wing mobs, are Antifa-style anarchist protests coming to the UK? Undercover journalist Andy Ngo, author of the highly controversial book Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy, joins Dan to discuss.
Activist Keira Bell lived as a trans man in her teens, before realising she’d made a huge mistake. She shares her story of transition regret and battle to shield children who, like her, were questioning their gender from life-altering treatments such as puberty blockers. A fascinating and important conversation the liberal media won’t entertain about detransitioning and what it means for the gender wars.
As the EU reacts badly to Liz Truss’ plans to take a chainsaw to the current Northern Ireland protocol, should we scrap the whole thing and prepare for a trade war and potential legal action? Brexit architect Nigel Farage says yes.
All on today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled.
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Wed, 18 May 2022 - 28min - 32 - How can the Be Kind left still claim to be the good guys after dressing in balaclavas to intimidate women?
Neil Oliver joins Dan to discuss Sadiq Khan's travels in America and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's audience having zero interest in the SNP’s dodgy pursuit of a second referendum and how this will go down in Scotland.
How can the Be Kind left still claim to be the good guys after dressing in balaclavas to intimidate women?
And Northern Ireland is the latest issue for the embattled Prime Minister after a worrying set of local election results and the growing cost of living crisis. So, does the Conservative party need a total restart to set a new agenda? Former Brexit Minister David Davis joins Dan and reveals his plan.
All on today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled.
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Mon, 16 May 2022 - 22min - 31 - Lee Anderson's so-called food bank slur and the proposal of a lockdown amnesty
Will the leftie MSM’s mischaracterization of Lee Anderson MP’s so-called food bank slur hurt those they claim to fight for? I’ll analyse in my Digest next before speaking to the Tory politician at the centre of the storm.
Brendan O’Neill asks if it’s time for left and right to declare a lockdown amnesty after the Beergate and Partygate scandals?
Why is the failed London Mayor bothering with this bonkers mission when he doesn’t even have the power to change the law here? Political firebrand Ann Widdecombe, famed for her zero-tolerance approach towards drug use gives her opinion.
All on today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled.
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Fri, 13 May 2022 - 17min - 30 - Matt Le Tissier on cancel culture, the BBC's £50 million research project & Megan Markle for next US President?
He’s become one of the most high-profile victims of cancel culture, despite being a Premier League legend and leading the charge for more investigation into potential vaccine damage suffered by athletes. Former England footballer Matt Le Tissier joins Dan to talk about being de-platformed by the sport he loves.
As Joe Biden’s sister gives her approval, would you want to see Meghan Markle as US President? Stateside superstar journalist Megyn Kelly gives her thoughts on whether we could one day see a royal in the White House.
As the BBC spend an outrageous £50 million on research into what viewers are watching, Rod Liddle joins Dan to offer the BBC a few home truths, free of charge!
All on today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled.
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Thu, 12 May 2022 - 26min - 29 - Outrageous disregard for vaccine damage, Could the Madeleine McCann case be coming to a conclusion, and the start of a Charles regency?
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As the outrageous disregard for vaccine damage victims is exposed, Dan speaks to brave Scotsman Alex Mitchell, who developed blood clots so severe after the AstraZeneca jab he was forced to have his leg amputated.
With bombshell new revelations set to be broadcast about the potential guilt of suspected killer Christian B, is the Madeleine McCann case finally about to be solved after 15 years? Dan is joined by the man behind the investigation the whole world’s been talking about, detective turned journalist Mark Williams-Thomas.
And, As Her Majesty is worryingly absent from the State Opening of Parliament for the first time in 59 years, forcing the Prince of Wales to step in, are monarchists right to ask if this is the start of a Charles regency? Royal expert Robert Jobson weighs in on that and whether we should be concerned about the health of the Queen.
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Wed, 11 May 2022 - 25min - 28 - Jeremy Hunt as PM, a 'good' pandemic and Beergate
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As he’s talked up as a potential new Tory leader, should we be concerned about Jeremy Hunt, who expressed admiration for global Covid authoritarians, becoming PM? Neil Oliver discusses.
Was Sweden's Covid strategy right all along? Positive Professor Karol Sikora analyses the new stats that vindicate an approach maligned by the MSM.
Should Keir Starmer have followed his own standards and resigned upon being investigated by the police? Tory party grandee David Mellor breaks down Beergate.
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Tue, 10 May 2022 - 22min - 27 - Paul Gascoigne on woke football, the Labour leader's lockdown antics & Boris Johnson's Rwanda Plan
Footballing royalty, Paul Gascoigne, will weigh in on whether the sport has gone woke and look back on his extraordinary life of two halves laid bare in a controversial new documentary.
As the Labour leader's lockdown antics come back to bite him, I’ll hear from the men who’ve blown open Beers for Keir. Richard Holden, the Durham MP putting pressure on local police to re-examine what happened that night, and political firebrand Laurence Fox, who propelled the damning video across the net.
Are “liberal left lawyers” trying to destroy Boris Johnson’s Rwanda plan, as the PM has claimed? Political firebrand Ann Widdecombe breaks that down.
All on today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled.
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Fri, 06 May 2022 - 32min - 26 - Dave Chapelle triggering the woke, Beergate's effect on the elections & are we witnessing an American civil culture war?
As Dave Chapelle is attacked on stage in the wake of his trans joke controversy, have the easily offended turned comedians into walking targets for the woke? Spiked Online’s Brendan O’Neill breaks down that shocking incident.
Rod Liddle discusses whether the Keir Starmer “Beergate” episode has put the Tories back in favour.
With half of the United States set to ban abortion, are we witnessing the opening salvos of an American civil culture war? Superstar journalist and legal expert Megyn Kelly breaks down Roe vs Wade and the aftermath of that shock Supreme Court leak.
All on today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled.
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Thu, 05 May 2022 - 26min - 25 - Trendy transgenderism, delays in the Rwanda policy and a five point plan to save Boris' premiership
Might young people be embracing transgenderism simply because it’s the latest trend? Author of We Need to Talk About Kevin, Lionel Shriver, weighs in.
After almost 550 immigrants cross the Channel in two days, is the delay in Priti Patel’s Rwanda policy fuelling the migrant crisis? Nigel Farage has been out at sea investigating and joins Dan to discuss.
As a new survey predicts Tories will face their biggest local election loss in 26 years, Darren Grimes, who was one of the biggest supporters of Boris, delivers a five point plan for him to save his premiership.
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Wed, 04 May 2022 - 25min - 24 - Showbiz toxicity, a woke Jubilee and Covid brainwashing
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
How can ITV claim to Be Kind after kicking one of its most loyal stars to the curb? Dancing on Ice’s brutally honest judge Jason Gardiner opens up about behind the scene showbiz toxicity that inspired him to swap the rink for the wilderness as the pandemic took hold.
How do we undo more than two years of MSM brainwashing? Neil Oliver joins Dan to discuss how we got to the stage where reasoned anti-lockdown arguments are being heckled.
Has the Jubilee gone woke with a Singaporean dancer playing The Queen in a special celebration event? Konstantin Kisin joins Dan to discuss.
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Tue, 03 May 2022 - 25min - 23 - Free speech at awards, Prince Harry and neutrality online
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
He left one of the world's most successful bands after being cancelled simply for expressing an interest in politics. Now, former Mumford and Sons musician turned podcaster Winston Marshall explains why free speech means more than gold discs and Grammys.
Is Prince Harry right to criticise the British ‘stiff upper lip’ exemplified by the monarchy? Mark Dolan says Keeping Calm and Carrying On has made this country great.
Is ensuring political neutrality the only way to get us to trust social media? And is that an impossible task? Rapper, author and podcast host Zuby breaks down a seismic week online.
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Fri, 29 Apr 2022 - 28min - 22 - Cancel culture, Angela Rayner and diversity-mad Disney
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Plus, he was the toast of the TV world before becoming one of Britain’s biggest casualties of cancel culture after leading the charge in the war against woke. Father Ted and The I.T. Crowd creator Graham Linehan gets his voice back.
As leftie hysteria grows over Angela Rayner’s Basic Instinct-gate, columnist extraordinaire Rod Liddle is Uncancelled and imploring anyone who cherishes a free press to speak out now.
With mooted Presidential candidate Ron DeSantis making an example of diversity-mad Disney, could we finally be seeing the end of corporate wokeism? US superstar journalist Megyn Kelly is here on the battle of values that’s gripped Florida – and the world.
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Thu, 28 Apr 2022 - 26min - 21 - Douglas Murray on the woke mission to warp history, how Elon Musk could restore free speech on Twitter and a renaissance of un-PC TV
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As the Left’s woke warriors desperately try to destroy Churchill’s heroic reputation, why are only Western nations vilified for past outrages? Douglas Murray answers these questions in his new book The War on the West, which has been described as the most important book of the year, and reveals his findings on the woke mission to warp history.
As screeching lefties like Jameela Jamil and Trump nemesis Kathy Griffin have a catatonic meltdown over his 35 billion pound purchase, has Elon Musk already made Twitter a more tolerable – and tolerant - place? Nigel Farage weighs in on the deal that could save free speech.
As Netflix sacrifices 200,000 subscribers on its woke content crusade, could we be witnessing the start of a renaissance of un-PC TV? Jim Davidson, who’s launched a streaming service for the comedy people used to love, sits down with Dan.
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Wed, 27 Apr 2022 - 28min - 20 - Thomas Markle exclusive, Musk's twitter takeover and fighting a smear campaign
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
After Prince Harry sends shockwaves throughout the world by voicing concerns for The Queen - threatening to shatter the royal peace process - the father-in-law he’s never met, Thomas Markle, gives his first reaction to the runaway Duke’s latest bombshell. Plus, Meghan’s dad announces in a world exclusive that he will travel to the UK for the Platinum Jubilee in a bid to reconcile with the Sussexes and meet the monarchy.
He built a space rocket, but will ridding Twitter of woke authoritarianism be too big a job for even Elon Musk? Neil Oliver weighs in on Musk’s seismic takeover deal.
Was there really no alternative to lockdown as Matt Hancock claimed on my Lockdown Inquiry last week? The woman he tried to smear, Oxford epidemiologist and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration Professor Sunetra Gupta, hits back.
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Tue, 26 Apr 2022 - 28min - 19 - Nadine Dories weighs in on the trans athletes debate, Russian players banned from Wimbledon, and a woke new climate GCSE
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Is sanity finally prevailing from within the government on the issue of trans athletes? In an exclusive sitdown with Dan, Nadine Dorries, the straight-shooting Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, also explains why Boris gave her the power to reform the BBC.
As Russian and Belarusian players are banned from Wimbledon simply because of their nationality, has the Ukraine conflict ushered in a new era of McCarthyism? Brendan O’Neill weighs in.
Does a woke new climate change GCSE pose a bigger threat to our children’s future than any so-called environmental crisis? Should we keep Greta out of the classroom? Darren Grimes joins Dan to school the Education Secretary.
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Fri, 22 Apr 2022 - 30min - 18 - DAN’S LOCKDOWN INQUIRY: Matt Hancock
One of the most influential figures from the early days of Covid and the key architect behind England’s lockdown, former Health Secretary Matt Hancock, gives evidence in the most important hearing of Dan's Lockdown Inquiry yet. He’ll be asking the questions you’ve wanted answered for two years, questions the MSM never bothered with.
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Thu, 21 Apr 2022 - 30min - 17 - Shunned for speaking out on gender, the future of Biden and woke warriors out of control
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Will the ability to define a woman decide who emerges victorious at the ballot box? Dame Jenni Murray, the legendary former host of Woman’s Hour who was banned by the BBC from covering trans issues, is let loose.
After Joe Biden’s disturbing new behaviour at a White House Easter event, do Democrats need to invoke the 25th amendment for the good of the world? Nigel Farage thinks so…
Is the thought of a Diane Abbott Park replacing a tribute to Prime Minister William Gladstone proof woke warriors are out of control? Political firebrand Ann Widdecombe weighs in on this latest attempt at erasing history as tonight’s Outsider.
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Wed, 20 Apr 2022 - 26min - 16 - Telsa buys Twitter, Islamic Extremism and Respect My Sex If You Want My X
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As he offers to buy the platform for 34 billion pounds, is Tesla mogul Elon Musk our only hope for restoring free speech to Twitter? And is the social media hellsite really worth that much? Rapper, author and podcast host Zuby weighs in.
Does the government need to stop worrying about appearances and tackle the scourge of Islamic Extremism head on? Ann Widdecombe, who was a close friend of Sir David Amess and attended the trial of his killer, lays out the changes that need to be made to prevent further tragedies and honour the late Tory MP’s memory.
Dan meets the brave women on the front line of the gender wars: Caroline Ffiske and Heather Binning, two of the founders of Respect My Sex If You Want My X, the most important feminist movement since the suffragettes, and Helen Joyce, a supporter of the group and author of the bestselling book Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality who was at THAT summit of cancelled women with JK Rowling.
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Fri, 15 Apr 2022 - 29min - 15 - Islamic Extremism More Pressing than a Birthday Party and Lockdowns are History
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Is the life sentencing of the terrorist teen who mercilessly killed David Amess and the threat of islamic extremism not more pressing to Brits than a birthday party?
In alternative party gate coverage, will forcing the Prime Minister out of office be bad for Britain?
And today's Outsider, founder of the Free Speech Union Toby Young, explains why Boris Johnson is in fact going nowhere and why we can now definitively expel lockdowns to history.
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Thu, 14 Apr 2022 - 45min - 14 - Frexit, zero-Covid zealots and chemical weapons in Ukraine
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Is Frexit definitely off the table if Marine Le Pen pulls out an astonishing win in the French election? The man who led our own glorious unshackling from the European Union, Nigel Farage, weighs in.
As Shanghai residents revolt after suffering the world's worst lockdown, will the shocking scenes in China be enough to deter zero-Covid zealots? Positive Professor Karol Sikora analyses.
And finally, as the government says ‘all options are on the table’, how should the West respond if it’s proven Russia has used chemical weapons in Ukraine? Podcaster and author Konstantin Kisin gives his verdict.
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Wed, 13 Apr 2022 - 21min - 13 - Homegrown terrorists, the French election and cancel culture's first victim
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As a homegrown terrorist is found guilty of murdering Tory MP Sir David Amess, why are the left and the MSM so reluctant to confront the Islamist extremism that led to this bloodbath? Spiked Online’s Brendan O’Neill joins Dan to discuss.
GB News star Neil Oliver gives his take on the French election that's got the world on tenterhooks, revealing he is backing Marine Le Pen to stop loathsome, narcissistic, proto-totalitarian misanthrope – his words, not Dan's – Emmanuel Macron.
10 years after writing an article that saw her become an international hate figure, Samantha Brick joins Dan to relive her experience of becoming one of cancel culture’s first victims, simply for asking: 'Why do women hate me for being so beautiful?'
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Tue, 12 Apr 2022 - 22min - 12 - Non-dom status, Meghan Markle copyright scandal and educational inequality
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Non-dom status is legal - so are Tory critics overreacting to tax revelations about Rishi Sunak’s wife? GB News star Mark Dolan weighs in.
Are Meghan’s former cheerleaders waking up to her self-absorption and entitlement? Star Daily Telegraph columnist and bestselling author Celia Walden thinks the Duchess has become indefensible following her attempts to copyright one of the most notable words of the English language.
After a new government report reveals ethnic minority pupils are happier, more confident and successful than their white peers, will the left finally accept that Britain’s education system isn’t racist? Writer and commentator Rakib Ehsan gives his take.
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Fri, 08 Apr 2022 - 23min - 11 - Fracking, woke soap operas, Megyn Kelly, Rishi Sunak's wife tax and the lockdown inquiry
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Sparking racial tensions and dividing society appears to pay these days… at least that seems to be the case for the multi-million-dollar Black Lives Matter organisation whose head honchos have been accused of buying a £4.5million mega mansion in California with donation money from activists. Fox News superstar Megyn Kelly weighs in on whether then organisation has gone rotten…
Also, after a damning Ofsted report reveals the shocking impact of lockdown on our children's development, who needs to be held accountable and how do we get our young back on track? Steve Chalke, founder of Oasis Charitable Trust joins Dan to discuss the lockdown inquiry.
And after urging a mutiny against Boris Johnson and his demand for women-only spaces in hospitals, should the NHS be brought to hell over their virtue signalling? Rod Liddle joins Dan for "Uncancelled".
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Fri, 08 Apr 2022 - 27min - 10 - Trans Athletes in Women's Sports, War Crimes in Ukraine & Free Speech in the West
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
The issue of biological sex has been pushed to the fore recently due to the prominence of trans athletes infiltrating women's sports - with 6'1 transgender swimmer Lia Thomas's NCAA title win drawing worldwide attention. Jerri Shanteau joins Dan to discuss.
As Zelenskyy calls for tougher sanctions at the UN, is the West doing enough to stop Putin’s alleged war crimes? And has Macron failed in negotiations with Putin? Dan speaks to Nigel Farage to discuss these issues.
Has the war on truth in Ukraine spotlighted attempts to silence free speech in the West? Journalist and author Mick Hume investigates this with Dan.
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Wed, 06 Apr 2022 - 26min - 9 - The trans athlete row, a Falklands culture war and Ukraine scepticism
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Are the left underplaying female anger at the growing trans athlete row? British long distance runner Mara Yamauchi joins Dan to speak up for her sporting sisters.
Why have the left declared a Falklands culture war? Neil Oliver weighs in on The Guardian effectively handing the islands to Argentina in The Outsider.
With their Covid coverage prompting significant amounts of Ukraine scepticism, have the MSM ensured no one ever trusts them again? Writer and lawyer Helen Dale joins Dan to discuss.
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Tue, 05 Apr 2022 - 25min - 8 - Trans women cycling, fallout of Will Smith Oscar slap and China
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Dan is joined by Mark Dolan to discuss China clinging to its zero-covid delusion and a superstar panel of Dominique Samuels, Shaun Bailey and Amy Nickell.
Ken Livingston also joins to discuss Margaret Thatcher day.
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Fri, 01 Apr 2022 - 25min - 7 - Will Smith Slap Incident, Politicians Defining Womanhood & Horrific Treatment of Care Homes
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
US broadcasting superstar Megyn Kelly speaks about how on earth the Be Kindshowbiz Hollywood loonies can ever claim moral superiority again, after actor Will Smith slaps comedian Chris Rock at The Oscars.
Uncancelled sees Dan and columnist Rod Little discuss politicians ignoring basic biology when asked to define what a woman is.
And, will justice be served over the horrific treatment of care homes during the pandemic? Ex-Coronation Street actress Leandra Ashton joins for her first interview since launching a new care home watchdog.
Dan is also joined by revered political journalist John Sergeant, the activist and entrepreneur Adam Brooks and royal and political commentator Daisy McAndrew.
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Thu, 31 Mar 2022 - 25min - 6 - The Political Correctness Pandemic, Protecting UK Borders & Identity Politics infiltrating the NHS
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As wokeness escapes university campuses and infects the globe, is a pandemic of political correctness the next big threat to society? Professor Gad Saad joins Dan to discuss the so-called justice warriors threatening free speech.
Then, with more than 4,500 migrants crossing the Channel already this year and this month seeing arrivals triple compared to March 2021, is the UK at all committed to protecting its borders? GB News star Nigel Farage joins Dan to give his analysis.
Finally, as men start being asked if they could be pregnant before medical procedures, are the NHS putting identity politics over patient welfare? GB News star Darren Grimes investigates the insanity infiltrating our health service.
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Wed, 30 Mar 2022 - 25min - 5 - Joe Biden's Mistake, Cancel Culture and Care Homes in Lockdown
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
After Joe Biden caused chaos for saying Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power”, is the mentally deteriorating US President sleepwalking us into nuclear war? Neil Oliver gives his uncompromising take.
As cancel culture spreads uncontrollably and good people stay silent on key issues over fears of being attacked, British rapper Flint Bedrock fears the West is taking freedom for granted. He joins me to deliver his impassioned defense of liberty.
Why are care home residents still inhumanely locked in their room for 24 hours a day in never-ending Covid lockdowns? Karol Sikora questions why we still haven’t learnt to live with the virus.
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Tue, 29 Mar 2022 - 18min - 4 - Saving women's sport, Prince William's historic speech and the cost of lockdown
On this episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies has received death threats from activists supporting trans athlete Lia Thomas. She vows she won’t be intimidated as she battles to save women’s sport.
After a royal tour filled with controversy, Prince William gave a sincere and historic speech in Jamacia last night addressing Britain’s colonial past. Nigel Farage gives his verdict and answers whether Britain should pay Jamaica slave reparations.
Two years on from the first lockdown, why won't the figures responsible admit the true costs of this grave mistake? Social media activist and freedom fighter Zuby shares his thoughts.
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Fri, 25 Mar 2022 - 28min - 3 - Rishi Sunak's Spring Statement, Boris Taking Notes from the Next US President & Have the Left Lost the Plot?
In this episode, Dan Wootton is joined by Associate Editor of The Spectator, Rod Liddle to discuss if Boris Johnson is taking notes from the man tipped to become the next US President after diving headfirst into the debate over trans swimmer Lia Thomas
Then, an entire London suburb faces erasure because its name has links to slavery, have the left lost the plot in their goal to cancel history? Dan & Ann Widdecombe try to get to the bottom of what on earth is going on there in Big Widdy Style.
Finally, despite today’s promise of a cut in the Spring Statement, Brits will actually be paying more tax. So how can Rishi Sunak claim to be a low tax chancellor? One of his Tory predecessors in the role Ken Clarke, who served under John Major from 1993 to 1997, gives Dan his verdict
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Thu, 24 Mar 2022 - 23min - 2 - Mainstream Media Covid Hysteria, Ukraine Cynicism & Remoaner Hypocrisy
In this episode, Dan Wootton is joined by former Sky and ITV News executive, Mark Sharman to discuss why the mainstream media were hellbent on pushing Covid hysteria and ignoring the costs of lockdown.
Then, why has having a healthy dose of cynicism about the running of Ukraine been equated to supporting an illegal invasion killing thousands of civilians? Baroness Claire Fox gives her unmissable analysis.
Finally, Brendan O’Neill explores the shallowness and hypocrisy of liberals who’ve been supporting Ukraine while attacking Brexit.
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Wed, 23 Mar 2022 - 27min - 1 - Vaccine Side Effects, Classroom Colonialism & Woke Universities
In this episode, Dan Wootton is joined by Conservative MP Sir Christopher Chope to discuss whether the government will ever become more transparent about the Covid vaccine's side effects and properly support its victims. Afterwards, an interview with Neil Oliver; should we keep politics out of the classroom and teach the benefits of colonialism, alongside the negatives? Then finally, Dan is joined by Toby Young to discuss whether woke universities are out of control?
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Tue, 22 Mar 2022 - 21min
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