British leftists are losing it..

Asmongold TV| 00:20:09|May 10, 2026
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Acknowledges real and understandable anger fueling reform popularity and the desire for national representation.

A provocative, confrontational take on UK Reform Party politics, immigration debates, and online outrage, with Asmongold TV highlighting the loudest voices and their contradictions.

Summary

Asmongold TV’s discussion centers on the heated domestic scene around the Reform Party in the UK, using clips of outspoken locals and rallying online discourse. The host references real-world tensions about immigration, language, and national identity, and contrasts online outrage with tangible local consequences. The segment also touches on how the internet has amplified taboo or provocative statements, making previously unthinkable opinions part of mainstream conversations. Throughout, the host calls out superficial arguments and highlights the economic and social stakes behind voting behavior, including potential shifts in local services and cultural norms. The tone stays combative, leaning into the chaos of digital-era political engagement while questioning the feasibility and ethics of anti-immigrant rhetoric. Specific moments reference Leicester Square, language and first language, and the tension between British identity and globalized, multilingual urban life. The host also briefly veers into unrelated viral clips, illustrating how online culture obsesses over sensational content as much as policy. Overall, the video portrays a polarized, sometimes incoherent debate where personal identity, media fragments, and election outcomes collide in real-time. — Asmongold TV

Key Takeaways

  • Voter anger around immigration policy is articulate and widespread, yet the video questions what “British” means in practice when everyday services are delivered by non-native speakers.
  • Leicester Square serves as a concrete setting in the discussion, used to challenge assumptions about who serves whom and in what language, illustrating the clash between locality and national identity.
  • The online environment is perceived as a catalyst for shifting norms, making previously unacceptable opinions feel permissible and fueling electoral excitement around reformist ideas.
  • The video underscores how local elections (e.g., Reform Party gains) can influence daily life—from language and schooling to access to borough services—before any broader national changes occur.
  • There is a critique of media and political discourse as performative, with participants using outrage for attention and political leverage rather than measured policy analysis.

Who Is This For?

Essential viewing for viewers curious about how online discourse can shape local UK politics and why reformist, anti-immigration narratives gain traction in the digital age. It’s particularly relevant for anyone trying to understand the gap between online fervor and real-world policy outcomes.

Notable Quotes

"You like to go into London and be served by white people. I don't want to be served by… there's a time and place for it."
Illustrates the core provocative premise about ethnic and linguistic expectations fueling the debate.
"What difference does it make to me or to you if the person who serves me the mango is white?"
Questions the practical impact of perceived ethnic homogeneity in everyday service work.
"They're not a party. They're a business. They don't care about the people."
Critique of the Reform Party's motivations and legitimacy as described in the transcript.
"This country is cooked. Reform is winning."
Captures the alarm and sense of irreversible change felt by some viewers.
"You’re not allowed to order Indian or Chinese takeaway ever again."
Hyperbolic quote used to illustrate fear-driven policy backlash and imagined consequences.

Questions This Video Answers

  • Why are Reform Party gains changing local UK elections in 2024-2025?
  • How does immigration language influence voting behavior in urban UK areas?
  • What impact can local elections have on everyday services and language policies in cities like London or Leicester Square?
  • What role does online discourse play in shaping political opinions about immigration in the UK?
  • How credible are anti-immigration arguments in local UK politics and what are the counterarguments?
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Full Transcript
I do think that the anger driving the reform's popularity is real and understandable. It absolutely is, you know, because I I like to go into London and and be served by white people. I don't want to be served by uh there's a time and place for it. And I do feel that the country needs to be represented in a certain way. Well, Hold on a minute. Wait a second. Wait a second. You like to go into London and be served by white people. Served what? Yeah, that's the way a lot of people feel. Like, what a surprise. Where? in a shop or what? I'll give you an example. You go into Leicester Square right now. You go into any business around you. I've just I I am in Leicester Square. That's exactly I've just been through it on the way to work. That's exactly where I am. So instantly mad. Pop into any store around there and see if the person who serves you English is their first language. But why would you why would you care about that? Why would you care about people coming into your country that are not ethnically from your country, displacing the people that are natively in the country, that don't speak your language, and that start running stores? Why do you care? Do you mind if they're white or not? Well, I mean, is this right? What is the capital of England? Well, we know the answer. Don't ask me a question that's in vain that we already know. You already asked me if I can imagine being in Lesser Square. The answer is yes. That's where I am. So, so I'm just trying to say having having walked the path you suggest through Leicester Square, having stopped in a shop, which I have done, what difference does it make to me or to you if the person who serves me the mango is white? Why would I care about that? Why do you care? What difference? Polish white. They can't be Russian white. I'm talking about a British white. Mhm. Why? What difference? Why do you want British people in Britain? I wonder why. I wonder like this the entire concept of reframing this as if it's like a bad thing is insane to me. What's the difference? Yeah. What's the massive difference, right? This stuff is mind-numbing. It is. It's crazy. And I've been around people uh who look like me or racist. I know. Thailand. You go to Why don't you just answer the question? I keep asking one question. It's very basic. What difference does it make? You see a person of that race. You see a person of that nationality serving you loud and proud. But the person serving me could well be British. They don't have to be be white to be British, do they? Well, they have to be British. There should be more British people. That first language is English in certain areas. Obviously, he's completely right. He is. And I think that most people feel this way about their own country. Go to Thailand. The girl that serves you as a boy. Okay. Yeah, good one. What an insufferable [ __ ] She can't stop interrupting them. I know. And the reason why here here's what I think is funny is that the reason why I think more people are able to say this now is because of the internet. I don't think that like I don't think people understand how much things have shifted. Like even 5 years ago, I feel like saying something like that would be totally unthinkable. 10 years ago, there's no way it would happen. And now there's people that are actually voting on it and parties running on it. And I think it's it's about [ __ ] time. It is. It's about [ __ ] time. Thank god. And so, uh, she's generational Orwellian. I know. And, uh, and again, people like this, what they want to do is they want to reframe what you say back to you as if you're afraid to tell them what you think. And as soon as people become not afraid to tell them what they think, then you're going to see a lot of people that think something very different. And I think that's really it. Probably 34% of customers that serve in California don't speak English. Yeah. That's insane, man. It's crazy. Unreal. And so anyway, I will scroll down and look at a few more of these. Oh, here we go. Kentucky mom allegedly gave a 22year-old month uh 22month-old son a tattoo because he wanted one. So, this is a kid that's not even 2 years old. This is what people with trans kids sounds like whenever they said their son wants to be a girl. This is exactly what we need to be doing to these people that trans their kids and put their kids through any sort of, you know, if you want your kid to wear a dress, I don't really see that being a big deal. But if you're having your kid uh, you know, pretend, you know, like take medicine or hormones or something like that to be a girl, they need to be standing in the exact same place that this fat [ __ ] is. That's what I would say. Trans their kids. It's so sad. Damn. Yeah, exactly. And it's still wrong, you weirdo. It definitely is. Another death row inmate. What's the hold up? I don't know, man. And uh it's disappointing. I wish we saw more of it. And um anyway, I'll scroll down and look at some more of this because I've been waiting on it. Oh, finally. By the way, people are calling this out. I saw this. I thought it was funny. This is the humor you've cultivated in chat. No, dumb ass. I'M READING THE THEY HAVE IDF team comp says the Epstein character. Like everyone's A PROFILE. THAT'S ALL IT IS ONLINE ANYMORE, BRO. Everything is Epstein, IDF, Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Diddy. I can't. It's Reddit coded. I can't slo. Everyone's a war criminal pedopile. That's all it is anymore, bro. I I'm sick of it. I need a new joke. I need a new joke to take over the internet, bro. We got to get some I love my Israel. I love you, man. You see what I mean? I love I love Israel. Not doing like it's all everyone is anymore, man. This is the People make this their personality. It's so [ __ ] cringe. It is. Modern discourse is beyond obnoxious and intolerable. I know. It drives me insane. Oh, there's more of these. I was going to watch this. Here we go. You know, you know the the saying like I'm not even angry anymore. Just Yeah, you are. Yeah, you are. Nobody believes that. We know you're mad. Disappointed. Well, no. I'm not even mad. I'm disappointed. Of course. I'm horrified. Cuz there goes my future. Thank God. There goes my rights. It's fine. Didn't didn't want them anyway. Great. Unfortunately, she's wrong. You're telling me I moved to the UK only for the Reform Party to take over after I escaped MAGA. And she's listening to Lady Gaga. It's fine. It's absolutely fine. I know that the Oo Savalo are going to be all over the internet today. Oh, we won. We won. We're coming to get you to port to port to port. I'm all right. My area. There wasn't even I swear there was like one reform candidate and he's not getting in. He's not getting in. So, I'm probably going to have a green counselor if I'm honest with you. I wonder what it's going to be like when res like what's crazy is that they're crashing out over reform and they don't even know about restore. They don't even know. You guys think this is bad? Whoa. This is going to be all green in my area and that's fine with me because I will get the local services that I need and deserve while you get nothing. Who's laughing now? Have a question for all the people that have voted for reform. What's going to happen to your cheeky Chinese? What's going to happen to your donut kebab? What's going to happen to the food and the takeaways that you like to get? What's going to Yeah, guys, don't you want to have infinity migrants in your country so you can eat a kebab? How about somebody can just figure out what the recipe is and make it while you're gone? Like I mean obviously, right? What happened to that? Since you wanted to vote, I got answer it. Why are people actually voting for reform? Did you learn nothing from Brexit? They're not a party. They're a business. They don't care about the people. They don't care about you. Problems with this country aren't coming in boats. They're flying in private jets. Right. Right. So, we have somebody that might be a product of the boat saying that the problem isn't the boats, right? They're sitting in the houses of parliament, but you ugabooga caveman brain bastards believe anything these politicians say blindly without factchecking it yourself. Guys, genuinely, why are there people openly supporting racism? And she's talking about reform, man. She has no idea. Has no idea at all. Now, why am I seeing bare people vote reform? I'm sorry, but how are there like even videos of school children saying vote reform? Are you even educated on what it's about? back. Why you see this is actually like the way that they say this I think is very revealing. That the idea is that you need to educate people and indoctrinate them into thinking that all these ideologies are racist and that if somebody calls you racist, you need to do whatever they say so that they don't call you that word. That's it. Like when you're saying vote reform, do you know even what you're talking about? Like you're even educated because somebody looks like you don't know what you're talking about. You're encouraging people to vote reform and they don't even know what they're doing. Guys, I I think she's in denial. She's in denial. She thinks that they don't know what they're voting for. Ruth from supports people being deported back to their home country. It supports racism. That's the point. Getting so excited. Yeah. Bring's going to win. No, it's a local election. It's local. It's a local election. Do you understand? So that means that it's it's for the area. So the other side they're not actually going to Every single person in the video, it's just a collection of BPD women and immigrants that are upset that maybe the gravy train might come to the station. That's insane. White women and illegals. Yeah. Your point of view is medieval. Oh, is she lipsticking the song or was it paying attention? Seeing all the kebab and Donner meet fly away. Jesus Christ. A reform of one. That's us gay wise going to prison and having everything. Oh, we saw this one yesterday. Nigel Far is some of the things taken away from the LGBT community. strapping equal equality act. The equality by the way this is DEI restricting transgender rights. So it means that schools can't trans your kids. You uh can't have kids like you can't talk to kids about being trans before they're 15. And they also don't want to have uh men in women's bathrooms. So whenever he's talking about taking away his rights, that's what he's talking about. So as soon as we find out who you are, trust you will be dealt with. Period. So I had Okay. An uncle today say that he voted reform because there's too many people entering the country. Based uncle, you wouldn't be in the country if we were under a reformed government to begin with. Exactly, bro. Like cuz he knows. He's like, we got it pretty good. He probably knows where he came from. What? And you know what's more crazy? You are denying people of resources that you have access to because there's too many PEOPLE COMING IN. DO YOU ETHNIC? There's so many of them. We got to do something about this whole voting thing, bro. Like, we got we got to do something about this. Is British Essics and I'm white. What do you mean reform of one for my area? That's right. That's right. Go get your hand, you know, you know, show up to your lo local council building and they're going to give you your handmaid's tail outfit and you're a slave now. You can't make Tik Toks anymore. That's right. It's a long time coming. Finally, we are officially cooked. The UK is cooked. Reform is winning. This country is a joke. You know what? I might go pack my bags and now I'll be real. Let me go. I love how all of them intrinsically know what's coming. They all know what's coming. That's why they're saying, "Well, well, I have to go back." Yeah, cuz you know, you know what's going on. But these are some things I don't think you should Oh, good. Things reform voters shouldn't be able to do. This is Yeah. Let's hear from her what we shouldn't be able to do. Should be allowed to do if you vote reform. Get Indian food. Get Chinese food. Get any food that's not British food. Cuz I don't want to hear. Why are all these people so obsessed about eating food? This is like this is the strongest argument that like you can't get so like if you like if you want immigration laws you you can't have like food from another country. Like I don't even understand this. Oh my god. Talking about hating immigrants uh and shutting the borders, throwing up these flags and then going and getting a Chinese keep asking me how are you doing? How is anyone voting reform? I'm fat and shattered Mandy. I'm fat and [ __ ] shattered. We're all feeling fat and shatter. Hey everyone. Um, I'm already crying. I'm going to try and do this. Oh. Um, this is so beautiful. I really the thing is that like if I knew that being able to do this like I would almost vote for candidates just to have this effect on people like just if I knew that I was voting for this and this was the way that they felt. I feel like this should just be you know what this should be it should be their next commercial. I dream of times like this. Yes, it's finally happening. And also reform won't deport people unfortunately. They will. So what reform does you have to think about it you have to think big picture. They normalize that language and then the next people take over and then they do it even more. So it's like you're not going to solve the problem with one step. You will solve it with like two or three. Can you give me a sec? Allan, we are so [ __ ] Vote for reform. You're not allowed to order Indian or Chinese takeaway ever again. I love how like these people think that like they're probably honestly all of these people voting reform are probably going to these places on the way back. Like this is it. Like you want them all out, so don't buy stuff from them. It's also, by the way, I think that I think that most people, like maybe I'm just like I I'm projecting here, but I think that there's definitely like a productivity tier list here. And I'd say Indian and Chinese are pretty high up on the productivity tier list. I would I'd say they're pretty high up there. So, like I feel like those are the worst two examples to watch all these local councils absolutely flop. Now, reform has gained that many seats. Um, if you are working class and you voted for reform one, why? You're literally just making your entire life worse. And I hope your entire life does get worse. To be quiet, I hope your entire life gets worse. Honest, you've made your bed. You can [ __ ] lie in it. Um, my only hope now is that they [ __ ] up their local areas so badly that they're not even considered for the next general election. But the way this country is going and the amount of stupid people in it, I wouldn't be surprised. Um, see, this is what I meant by the fact that like this is the reason why it it's frustrating so much to see people like Dan and Nick and Ian Carol and Candace Owens and all these people fighting over their [ __ ] is that you literally have the swamp hags on the run. The Kairens are on the rope. The Nevrons are terrified. They're thinking about leaving ahead of time. Like like you you've normalized the language of mass deportations. You having parties that are running that on that principle that are winning and you guys are too focused around fighting over who's the Jew. What do you mean? Who's the Jew? Can't we figure that out afterwards? Really? Like like things are everything is going so well like you've had such a massive cultural victory that you can't stop focusing on [ __ ] There's so Yeah. So many other retards fight. Well, well, basically here's what's happened is that I think that you have effectively they've already broken through a lot of the initial programming. Like everything else I think is downhill from here. Like you you can basically autoplay the rest of this outcome. But there are ways to undo that. And one of the ways to undo that is when everybody fights with each other about nothing about stupid [ __ ] that nobody get. It's goyam brain. It is. Why are they so upset the government will only deport illegals? Correct. I don't think they're I I I I think if Rupert Loe's party gets control, I don't think that they're just going to deport illegals. I don't think that's going to happen. I don't. It's not only illegals. It's actually so [ __ ] alarming. Like, it's scary. Why am I waking up to everyone voted reform, bro? On a sly one. And I'm seeing everyone promote the Green Party. I'm thinking, "Okay, cool. The Green Party is going to be getting the most votes." Nah, bro. It's reform. Really never thought I'd see the day where the immigrants have had enough of the other immigrants, bro. Cuz how's my Asian neighbor voting for reform, bro? It don't even make Because Why is your Asian neighbor voting for reform? Because some people come into the country and they are productive immigrants and other people come into the country and they're not. This whole idea that every single group of immigrants is going to be the exact same, it's not true. Everybody knows this. Sense. It doesn't make sense. It makes perfect sense. You just need to think about it. And um anyway, they want they want you out. They do.

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