Raheem Kassam
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And I want to take you over the next couple of hours that we have together on this very important Boxing Day on that journey, on the journey of...
What's been going on in the media?
What's been going on with the National Pulse?
What's been going on with Butterworths?
What's been going on, well, in our own movement?
And I think a lot of you, while I hope you had a wonderful and restful and peaceful Christmas, I think a lot of you understand that we really do stand at a really, really strange and awkward and uncomfortable position in this movement right now.
So I'm going to take you across the Atlantic for some of this episode to the Reform Party Conference, show you how Nigel Farage is doing over there, going to bring you some interviews from people I want you to hear from, take you inside, behind the scenes at the Kennedy Center.
You know, they don't really let that many people film in there, but I have some fantastic footage for you over the course of this show and some great, great interviews.
So I'll start off
Am I telling you why Boxing Day is so important to me?
And that's because the history of Boxing Day, I'm sure some of you will have learned it over the last couple of years of me doing this.
It goes back to the idea of putting things together, boxing things together, and giving them to charity.
Being charitable about your time, about your efforts, especially after the Christmas period where so many people have a lot of excesses to actually think about the others who don't have so much.
And Boxing Day stems from that tradition.
And I think it's something that we should all remember today.
The first thing in terms of when we think about charitable traditions and when we think about giving back that comes to my mind this year is precisely where I was and what I was doing and who I was around when I heard the news that Charlie Kirk had been assassinated.
And I was coming back
from the reform party conference in the United Kingdom.
I was actually on the plane when it happened and thank goodness I had pretty good wifi because I had to run the news desk, jump into our live chat at the nationalpulse.com and actually run the news desk and get our team together so that we could actually do a very dignified send off for my friend, Charlie Kirk.
And I,