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The Hate March of Hate Marches

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Ricky Freelove

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4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Pro-Iran and Jihadi marches are planned for the weekend and whilst the government has formally banned them, can do little to stop people turning up anyway. Former Commons Speaker Nigel Evans and Annabel Denham join Mark Dolan to discuss. The government is still going strong with its plan to force Digital ID on the British Public and the campaign No2ID joins Mark. Plus, Isabel Oakeshott joins with an exclusive of an illegal marriage of a British child to a Muslim man by an Imam.


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0:00.0

Banning marches in support of a tyrannical regime that would like to kill all of us.

0:11.0

Yeah, I scratch my head as to who the sorts of people are who want to go on these marches.

0:18.0

I really do worry about the fact that there would be maybe thousands

0:22.9

of people that would take part in a march. Deluded, deluded progressive lefties who are ideologically

0:29.0

captured, I would suggest, Nigel. Yeah, absolutely. And I'm really pleased that the Home Secretary has

0:34.6

intervened. It means now that we won't be wasting money on spending it on police officers

0:41.7

who would have to patrol this particular march. The people I really have got a lot of time for

0:48.0

are those who take to the streets on behalf of the overthrow of this wicked, murderous, bloodthirsty regime.

0:57.1

And I'm, you know, really delighted that Ali Khomeini is no longer alive, quite frankly.

1:03.0

You know, it takes a lot to say something like this.

1:05.3

But this is a man that has oppressed his own nation and was responsible in his last days for the murder of over 30,000

1:15.0

of his citizens. And people want to take to the streets to march in support of people like him.

1:22.3

It's absolutely crazy. Absolutely bonkers. And I'm really pleased that the Home Secretary has taken

1:27.3

some decisive action at last. Well, exactly. You bonkers, and I'm really pleased that the Home Secretary has taken some decisive action at last.

1:30.0

Well, exactly. You mentioned 30,000 people who dared to protest the regime who were murdered in cold blood.

1:35.7

Of course, that figure could be higher, couldn't it, Nigel, because we know the Iranian authorities shut down social media, shut down the internet, shut down any semblance of a free press.

1:46.6

And of course, the figure runs to millions across the Ayatollah's three decade reign.

1:52.1

Their biggest sponsor of terror in the world, arguably the worst regime since the Third Reich.

1:58.0

And yet there are people out there that would like to wave the banner.

2:01.0

Nigel, is there a flip side to this?

2:03.0

You are a robust conservative.

2:06.6

Is there a free speech argument to allow people, even with wicked views, to have their say?

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