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gb news. >> good evening with gb news. the top story tonight michael gove is facing calls to appear before mps to answer questions over ppe firm medpro after baroness mone admitted that she'd failed to declare that her husband's company would benefit to the tune of £60 million, the cabinet minister, who is chancellor of the duchy of lancaster during the pandemic, was named by the baroness in her first television interview since the scandal emerged. med probe is currently being investigated by the national crime agency, while the department of health is taking action over a breach of contract. michelle mone
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conceded to the bbc that she'd made an error by not revealing her links to the company, but then insisted that misleading then insisted that misleading the media was not a crime . the media was not a crime. meanwhile, the deputy prime minister says the government has robust plans in place for illegal immigrants to be flown to rwanda. it follows reports that some airlines may refuse to sign contracts to take part in the government's illegal immigration policy. it's reported that ministers have since appointed an agent to source a commercial aircraft suppuen source a commercial aircraft supplier, willing to ferry illegal migrants. to the supplier, willing to ferry illegal migrants . to the african illegal migrants. to the african nation. when the scheme becomes operational. oliver dowden says the government is committed to getting flights to rwanda off the ground as soon as possible . the ground as soon as possible. well, well , the government today well, well, the government today added to the growing international pressure on israel by calling for a sustainable ceasefire in gaza. the new foreign secretary, lord david cameron, said. two many civilians have been killed ,
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civilians have been killed, which is a significant shift in the government's tone on the conflict. both lord cameron and his german counterpart stopped short of calling for an immediate ceasefire, a recurring demand by pro—palestine campaigners is a . new measures campaigners is a. new measures are set to be introduced to crack down on the illegal practice of spiking drinks . crack down on the illegal practice of spiking drinks. this will include funding for the supply of testing kits and training staff, both behind the bar and on the door. the new initiative will also make it clear that spiking drinks is a crime. it comes as ministers come under pressure from some quarters to make drinks spiking a specific offence. but the announcement stopped short of that particular demand and the labour leader says weekend appointments should be used to tackle nhs backlogs . sir keir tackle nhs backlogs. sir keir starmer has called on the prime minister to fund more overtime for doctors and nurses, in a bid to clear the appointments backlog , offering the party's backlog, offering the party's promise to end the non—dom tax
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status as a way to fund it. it comes as rishi sunak is facing an uphill battle to meet his pledge to cut waiting lists. by the end of this year. and wet weather warnings are in place for scotland , the met office for scotland, the met office saying, as well possible flooding and travel disruption is highly likely. the yellow weather warning is in place for the scottish islands until midnight tonight , so an hour to midnight tonight, so an hour to go and the met office saying some communities could be cut off by flooding on roads. there's also a chance of power cuts. forecasters are also warning of difficult driving conditions and road closures. this is gb news across the uk on tv , in your car, on digital tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news this is britain's news channel .
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britain's news channel. >> hello and welcome to headliners your first look at the next day's papers with three comedians and one of them, i'm leo carson . tonight, ofcom will leo carson. tonight, ofcom will be delighted because we've got both sides of the political spectrum represented with the rabid marxism of josh howie and the sensible fascism of nick dixon. how are you both doing .7 dixon. how are you both doing? >> good mate. yeah, i like your jacket. >> yeah , i like your jacket. >> yeah, i like your jacket. >> yeah, i like your jacket. >> it looks like mine, but a bit newer. yeah i went for sale newer. yeah i went for the sale a year later. >> right. >> right. >> yeah. well, if you want to know what it looks, what it's going to look like about six going to look like in about six months, it. this is it. months, this is it. this is it. very been very nice. it hasn't been dry cleaned uh, you're cleaned once. uh, nick, you're looking cool there. yeah looking very cool there. yeah i just say i went out last just want to say i went out last night, fine. just want to say i went out last nig i:, fine. just want to say i went out last nig i:, made . just want to say i went out last nig i:, made. totally >> i sort of made that totally clear professional. it clear and i'm a professional. it won't on your, won't affect me on your, uh. >> sorry. it's on your nose. >> oh, sorry. it's on your nose. how could you. >> oh, sorry. it's on your nose. hovhowild you. >> oh, sorry. it's on your nose. hov how would. >> oh, sorry. it's on your nose. hov how would you imply >> how would you imply that? >> how would you imply that? >> that's i'm >> josh? that's terrible. i'm totally do totally anti drug. don't do drugs, i had some drugs, kids. i mean, i had some drinks. all right. yeah. drinks. that's all right. yeah. you tequila? oh, yeah? yeah. >> e"- en" en.“ yeah. >>those well have look yeah. >>those front. have look yeah. >>those front pages. iave look yeah. >>those front pages. the look yeah. >>those front pages. the daily( at those front pages. the daily mail esther wages war mail leads with esther wages war on woke the express as britain
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will smash small boat gangs. on woke the express as britain will smash small boat gangs . the will smash small boat gangs. the guardian has michelle moon admits lying to media over links to firm in ppe deal scandal. the times has 3000 word admissions a day linked to obesity. the i news has i lied about covid deal but have done nothing wrong. i mean , lying is a bit wrong, the mean, lying is a bit wrong, the daily star has all i want for christmas is snooze and those were your front pages . and let's were your front pages. and let's have a closer look at those front pages. starting with the guardian. josh. yes. mon admits lying to media over links to firm in ppe deals scandal. >> this is a so she she contradicts herself even as she's trying to explain herself away because she said i did, by the way. so there's £200 million in contracts that went to her firm that her husband basically
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ran. yeah >> um, and they're going to get a big chunk of profits. >> 60 million, i think she's, she's due to get 29 million of that or something like, and the firm is being sued. >> so the ppe supplied as well, as costing £200 million, as well as costing £200 million, hugely overpriced apparently, according to the nhs , wasn't fit according to the nhs, wasn't fit for purpose. so they couldn't even use it. >> so. >> so. >> exactly. so she's a she said i did make an error in saying to the press that i wasn't involved. that's called lying, by way, that she said. but by the way, that she said. but i wasn't pull the wool wasn't trying to pull the wool over eyes. yes you just over anyone's eyes. yes you just say, because then she's like, oh, i did it for my family. i didn't want to bring it. it's like, even when you're like saying that you lied. you're lying about it. yeah. it's crazy. lying about it. yeah. it's craznick, lying about it. yeah. it's cra; nick, have lying about it. yeah. it's craznick, have some >> nick, do you have some sympathy for michelle mone? >> maybe. >> i do a little, but maybe. i mean, maybe she means she's really lying . like, you really bad at lying. like, you know, i mean, i was i was lying, but i didn't seriously get it or believe i mean, look, a few believe it. i mean, look, a few things, like you say, there's a strange thing . as you said, strange thing. as you said, there was a other headline in there was a other headline in
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the was, lied about the i, which was, i lied about covid have done covid deal, but have done nothing and i'm like, nothing wrong. and i'm like, that's insane sentence. that's an insane sentence. there's like sort that's an insane sentence. th riddle like sort that's an insane sentence. th riddle you like sort that's an insane sentence. th riddle you could ke sort that's an insane sentence. th riddle you could think;ort that's an insane sentence. th riddle you could think about, of riddle you could think about, like a tree like about, you know, if a tree falls the woods, you're like, falls in the woods, you're like, that she done that seems like she has done something wrong. and in the interview she said, you know, all one thing, all i've done is this one thing, which press. which is lie to the press. i suppose we all hate the media which is lie to the press. i supposgb'e all hate the media which is lie to the press. i supposgb news.|ate the media which is lie to the press. i supposgb news. yeah,ie media which is lie to the press. i supposgb news. yeah,ie mecis except gb news. yeah, but it is a weird. lack of a bit weird. the lack of accountability. there was another interesting quote from her husband. he said, we've become clyde of her husband. he said, we've bec0iimagine clyde of her husband. he said, we've bec0iimagine movie.lyde of her husband. he said, we've bec0iimagine movie. mostyf ppe. imagine that movie. most bonng ppe. imagine that movie. most boring time. but boring film of all time. but since some since you asked if i have some sympathy a guy, sympathy because i'm a nice guy, i have bit of i do have a little bit of sympathy. she she has over sympathy. she said she has over 700 like 700 threats for people like acid attacks. they're 700 threats for people like acid attackto they're 700 threats for people like acid attackto of they're 700 threats for people like acid attackto of acid hey're 700 threats for people like acid attackto of acid willre going to threats of acid will burn down. obviously going to threats of acid will burn something. obviously going to threats of acid will burn something wrong,usly going to threats of acid will burn something wrong, but she's done something wrong, but i do think people get really silly when silly now online and things when with outpouring with their ridiculous outpouring of she shouldn't of hatred. yeah, she shouldn't have to burn have people wanting to burn a house because something house down because of something like house down because of something uke our house down because of something like our houses. i mean, >> or one of our houses. i mean, she's probably got a lot if she's probably got a lot if she's made much money from she's made that much money from from she's got from ppe. i mean, she's got a she's lingerie company. do she's got a lingerie company. do you out you think she should bring out a range that are range of pants that are literally on fire? good idea . literally on fire? good idea. >> good. yes. >>— >> good. yes. >> very nice joke there. >> very nice joke there. >> yeah, yeah, i like it. but there something there there is something else on there on the front page of the guardian here. just drug to halt
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menopausal flushes in menopausal flushes approved in the uk that is going to it says it's and it's it's game changing and it's going of life going to improve quality of life for and their partners for women and for their partners in particular the partners moving on to the daily mail. >> now, nick, what have they got in the front cover? >> so it's our old friend estimate of course left estimate v, who of course left her gb news to take on this new role. esther war role. and it's esther wages war on minister on woke and she's the minister for this is for common sense. and this is her first major intervention. and she's and it's good because she's saying she's going basically saying she's going to basically crack public cash crack down on public cash being wasted consultants wasted on equality consultants while people are struggling with cost of living. i know it's a big thing for you. like we've got this diversity, inclusion, equality nonsense. meanwhile, got this diversity, inclusion, equality ncstrugglingaanwhile, got this diversity, inclusion, equality nc struggling withhile, got this diversity, inclusion, equality nc struggling with the got this diversity, inclusion, equeofy nc struggling with the got this diversity, inclusion, equeof living.uggling with the got this diversity, inclusion, equeof living. she'sg with the got this diversity, inclusion, equeof living. she's going the got this diversity, inclusion, equeof living. she's going toe cost of living. she's going to back civil servants to get on with of hand with their jobs instead of hand wringing constantly making wringing about constantly making mistakes . and so i hope she can mistakes. and so i hope she can do it. i mean, the whole thing is over political is common sense over political correctness. i hope she do is common sense over political coralthough i hope she do is common sense over political coralthough i hopebite do is common sense over political coralthough i hope bit sceptical it. although i'm a bit sceptical because just. i've listened it. although i'm a bit sceptical bedominic just. i've listened it. although i'm a bit sceptical be dominic cummings listened it. although i'm a bit sceptical be dominic cummings talk ned it. although i'm a bit sceptical be dominic cummings talk about it. although i'm a bit sceptical be[nightmarenmings talk about it. although i'm a bit sceptical be[nightmare of1ings talk about it. although i'm a bit sceptical be[nightmare of1inngivil. about the nightmare of the civil service bureaucratic service and the bureaucratic nightmare, how the head of department can only fire three people. the only other person that can fire them is the prime minister, just
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minister, and it's just a logistical nightmare. so even if you really want to reform, it's incredibly difficult to actually do wish do it. but obviously i wish a lot a javier milei do it. but obviously i wish a lot figure a javier milei do it. but obviously i wish a lot figure who a javier milei do it. but obviously i wish a lot figure who comes'ier milei do it. but obviously i wish a lot figure who comes'ierand ei type figure who comes in and just everything. just slashes everything. >> afuera. uh and yeah, the diversity, equity and inclusion in, uh, wreck—it ralph . this in, uh, wreck—it ralph. this infiltrated every part of not just the public sector, but also the private sector. i mean, it's not just costing us of not just costing us lots of money, a drag on not just costing us lots of morefficient a drag on not just costing us lots of morefficient , a drag on not just costing us lots of morefficient , smooth drag on not just costing us lots of morefficient , smooth running of the efficient, smooth running of these businesses because instead of, you know, like a aviva , for of, you know, like a aviva, for example, they can't they can't hire white anymore. they hire white men anymore. they have all these, have to run it past all these, uh, run past the uh, you know, run it past the ceo. and, know, they've got ceo. and, you know, they've got to over all these to get through over all these hoops you do. hoops before you do. >> oh, it's harming in in multiple . uh, good luck to multiple ways. uh, good luck to her. i will point out that this did come in under a tory government. this stuff. but at the same time, arguably it would have been a lot worse under a labour government. >> she's waking up finally. >> so she's waking up finally. >> so she's waking up finally. >> what do you mean? i've always. always that you >> what do you mean? i've alwa'starmer,lways that you >> what do you mean? i've alwa'starmer, but s that you >> what do you mean? i've alwa'starmer, but you're you >> what do you mean? i've alwa'starmer, but you're sort of love starmer, but you're sort of waking up at the same time. love starmer, but you're sort of waii'm up at the same time. love starmer, but you're sort of waii'm confused. same time. >> i'm confused. >> i'm confused. >> well, i'm a man of >> ed. well, i'm a man of contradictions . what can i say? >> ed. well, i'm a man of con everyones . what can i say? >> ed. well, i'm a man of con everyone gets hat can i say? >> ed. well, i'm a man of con everyone gets red can i say? >> ed. well, i'm a man of con everyone gets red pilleday? >> ed. well, i'm a man of coneveryone gets red pilled at? >> everyone gets red pilled at their nick. yeah.
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their own rate. nick. yeah. >> , uh. but look, good >> don't, uh. but look, good luck to her. something needs to be obviously uh, and as be done. obviously uh, and as nick i don't know she nick says, i don't know if she will actually, if too will actually, if it's too embedded, yeah, embedded, is it too late? yeah, i know. i hope not, i don't know. i hope not, because i think it's bringing down the country, frankly. yeah, absolutely i agree. >> and what have they the >> and what have they got in the front times? front cover of the times? >> emissions >> josh 3000 uh, ward emissions a day linked to obesity . uh, we a day linked to obesity. uh, we covered this quite a lot . but covered this quite a lot. but when you have this kind of concrete figures and it turns out that also it's a third three times as many admissions as, uh, than smoking . wow. yeah. and you than smoking. wow. yeah. and you think the public city, the anti—smoking gets the drive to smoke, that's all. i'm not complaining about that . it's all complaining about that. it's all great stuff. i hate smoking, but . but there's nothing like so far that that the push to sort people's diets out and i there's a part of there's a cynical a part of me, there's a cynical part going, oh, just, part of me going, oh, just, oh, eat whatever. eat less and whatever. but the reality food that's reality is, the food that's provided, uh, is terrible. we have.
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provided, uh, is terrible. we have . to, i think the worst of have. to, i think the worst of it surely it's going to be easy to eat less of it. >> it's so bad. >> it's so bad. >> well, it's not that it's bad. it's the it's delicious. it's the fact it's delicious. that's that's the problem. it sounds good food. less delicious. problem? delicious. the problem? it's made. look, we. something needs to be done because it's again, costing a lot. it's costing the economy a lot. it's costing the economy a lot. it's costing lot. costing people's lives a lot. and fans and i know you guys are not fans of state, i think of the nanny state, but i think something more extreme needs to be save be done literally to save people's . yeah, nick. people's lives. yeah, nick. >> mean, with the nanny state, >> i mean, with the nanny state, as long it's right wing. as long as it's very right wing. go nick, i mean, >> yeah. nick, i mean, yeah, it's a great point, but, uh, but i instead having i mean, instead of having sort of you know, josh of an anti, you know, like josh mentions, there's these mentions, there's all these anti—smoking campaigns, if you look at social media, there are all fat activists. i don't all these fat activists. i don't know they they so know how they get they get. so fat but you fat being so active. but you know, pushing this healthy at any size agenda, i mean, for the few remaining months before they die a heart attack . few remaining months before they die a heart attack. but, die of a heart attack. but, i mean, like we're mean, it seems like we're telling people or social media is telling people that, yeah, you can be fat, and that's fine. >> has for years. >> i think it has for years. i'm seeing slightly seeing that slightly turn a corner . i seeing that slightly turn a corner. i picked people corner. i picked up that people are getting that are sort of getting over that a little bit because it's so obviously ridiculous . obviously false and ridiculous. i still exists. i know, but it still exists. but, yeah , than but, um, yeah, more than 20 children admitted because
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but, um, yeah, more than 20 ch obesity, admitted because but, um, yeah, more than 20 ch obesity, adrfromi because but, um, yeah, more than 20 ch obesity, adrfrom poorause but, um, yeah, more than 20 ch obeare', adrfrom poorause but, um, yeah, more than 20 ch obeare twice adrfrom poorause but, um, yeah, more than 20 ch obeare twice as from poorause but, um, yeah, more than 20 ch obeare twice as likelyooorause but, um, yeah, more than 20 ch obeare twice as likely toyrause areas are twice as likely to be taken into hospital pregnant women most likely to have obesity as a complicated complicating problem. how can you they're you tell, though, if they're pregnant? they're pregnant? is that if they're obese pregnant, i right? obese or pregnant, am i right? they've got other tests . they've got other tests. >> high five. they've got a little stick. >> uh , there's another story. >> uh, there's another story. sorry. just one. uh, schools not obuged sorry. just one. uh, schools not obliged to let children change gender identity. this has been obliged to let children change ge|ongoing|tity. this has been obliged to let children change ge|ongoing thing.his has been obliged to let children change ge|ongoing thing. theias been obliged to let children change ge|ongoing thing. the government an ongoing thing. the government have a year an ongoing thing. the government ha so, a year an ongoing thing. the government ha so, that a year an ongoing thing. the government ha so, that they a year an ongoing thing. the government ha so, that they were a year an ongoing thing. the government ha so, that they were going a year or so, that they were going to finally give the advice to headteachers to tell them what to do when this, this sort of phenomenon that we've seen of children . declaring themselves children. declaring themselves as the opposite sex or as they them or whatever, or cats or cats, yeah. and they've basically fudged it. uh, it's essentially the it essentially the gist of it because , um, that's, that's as because, um, that's, that's as strong as they willing to go like it was before. like the advice given by advice being given by organisations like stonewall was there was a legal obligation. and also there were like they would are safeguarding would say there are safeguarding issues that you shouldn't tell the parents. so now the government no ,
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government is saying no, absolutely. parents should know except for certain circumstances. i think the safeguarding issue is keeping stonewall away from children and letting parents raise their raise children . raise their children. >> finally, we've got the mirror with a very christmasy with a not very christmasy story. nick >> e sense em- e sense it is >> well, in one sense it is because reindeer , but it's because it's reindeer, but it's reindeer. horror film is offering trips to slaughter the animals. unfortunately, offering trips to slaughter the animals. got unfortunately, offering trips to slaughter the animals. got ulpictureltely, above you got a picture of jamie's festive feast and he's holding big of hard holding out a big bowl of hard to define food, which, you know, i'm he's slaughtering i'm not saying he's slaughtering reindeer, but you can see it there. but i'm saying, you know, we've got to ask. is the kind there. but i'm saying, you know, wething)t to ask. is the kind there. but i'm saying, you know, wething you ask. is the kind there. but i'm saying, you know, wething you do. . is the kind there. but i'm saying, you know, wething you do. so, is the kind there. but i'm saying, you know, wething you do. so, yeah, kind there. but i'm saying, you know, wething you do. so, yeah, thisi of thing you do. so, yeah, this is, henry ramsay waters , is, uh, henry ramsay and waters, and they're a business that's saying, look, we're offering a moose and trophy reindeer hunting in the north eastern part of norway, which some people as you people are arguing, as you say, is christmassy and is. is not that christmassy and is. i you're in favour of i i know you're in favour of it. i saw of that saw one picture of that image, and thought, at that and i thought, one look at that image. will like image. i thought, leo will like this way. this in some weird way. >> you what i love eating >> you know what i love eating meat. it's interesting. meat. and it's interesting. they've jamie they've got a picture of jamie next apparently next to a turkey. apparently it's to okay kill turkeys, right? to right? but you're not allowed to kill to kill
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kill reindeer. it's okay to kill cows, okay to kill pigs. but you're not allowed to go and kill make kill kill deer. it doesn't make anythey're associated >> they're cute and associated with santa. >> they're cute and associated witiyeah. a. >> they're cute and associated witiyeah. i. >> they're cute and associated witiyeah. i mean, i guess guess >> yeah. i mean, i guess i guess that's the thing. >> but can't kill the elves. >> but can't kill the elves. >> i mean, you're not killing them while they're them in the sky while they're pulling presents are still. >> the presents are still. they're going. >> m they're going. upon. >> w- w— @ they're going out >> well, yeah, they're going out to it. one, to norway to do it. number one, i'm all, i'm just. first of all, i'm shocked that the mirror has chosen as front page. shocked that the mirror has chosethis as front page. shocked that the mirror has chosethis is as front page. shocked that the mirror has chosethis is the front page. shocked that the mirror has chosethis is the biggest|t page. like, this is the biggest story is people going is a bunch of rich people going to with to norway. i don't agree with this necessarily. think that this necessarily. i think that they able do they should be able to do it with bare hands. with their bare hands. yeah, that would be then. then it's acceptable that would be then. then it's accep'if)le can break the neck. yeah. >> well yeah because see >> well yeah because they see they in they see their defenceless in this like look this article. and it's like look at big knives. the big bone at the big knives. the big bone knives on its head called antlers. >> yeah. maybe a sword. maybe if it's it's it's like you and if it's a sword and the antlers you sword and the antlers and you can sharpen up the antlers, you should pitch it. >> maybe we can get it onto sundays on gb news. anyway, that's it for part one. but coming up, we've got eddie izzard rejected.
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news radio. >> welcome back to headliners, your first look at monday's newspapers with three comedians. i'm one of them. i'm leo carson, i'm one of them. i'm leo carson, i'm still here with josh howie and nick dixon . now the eye is and nick dixon. now the eye is next and the home office is removing migrants from accommodation because it doesn't meet their standards . nick. meet their standards. nick. >> yeah. home home office accused of breaking its own rules on housing. migrants are ex—raf base and his raf wethersfield is . and they're wethersfield is. and they're having these people on there who they're not supposed to have people with complex health needs or disabled suicide or people, people, people who are victims of modern slavery or have a history of disruptive behaviour. but they've breaking but they've been breaking that and chaos and it's kind of total chaos on there. gather , there. from what i can gather, there's 500 above the population of the base. what it's supposed to be, 23% of them have to be relocated . so it's just kind of relocated. so it's just kind of an absolute disaster. but this is the problem with the whole
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migrants thing. it's not good for them. it's not good for us. it's not good for anyone. yeah. >> mean, >> and also we've seen, i mean, in not >> and also we've seen, i mean, in if not >> and also we've seen, i mean, in if yeah. not >> and also we've seen, i mean, in if yeah. the not >> and also we've seen, i mean, in if yeah. the lawyerst sure if that. yeah. the lawyers are the human rights are making the human rights lawyers making a huge amount lawyers are making a huge amount of the of money from it off, off the taxpayer but seen taxpayer as well. but we've seen in people in america that people are turning up as migrants come through to through the wall. uh going to new chicago and then new york or chicago and then going home because they say it's not what we expected. so not like what we expected. so i mean, is there an opportunity here? josh for these people to make it to new york make make it to new york to make tick, tiktoks tick, to make, to make tiktoks or whatever, their or whatever, showing their friends that actually britain isn't that great? >> well, i mean, this stuff sounds pretty grim. what people are seems are having to go through seems like splitting like people are splitting up into . uh, there are people into gangs. uh, there are people who are attempting suicide. uh the i know what you're saying. we're trying to make it not appealing. like coming to down the yellow brick road to oz . the yellow brick road to oz. >> it's not like last year when you could get, you know, a four star automatically. you could get, you know, a four sta|well, automatically. you could get, you know, a four sta|well, ausay atically. you could get, you know, a four sta|well, ausay yeah,.y. you could get, you know, a four sta|well, ausay yeah, but you could get, you know, a four sta|well, au say yeah, but then >> well, i'd say yeah, but then saying people saying that you still see people tiktoks in these hotels and whatnot. but yeah, that's the point they're trying to point is they're now trying to sort it go,
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sort of cut down it and go, actually, here. actually, it's not so nice here. you're a base you're going to be on a raf base or whatever. yeah it or whatever. yeah uh, but it still sounds very grim. and some of these people , i know that of these people, i know that there people exploiting there are people exploiting the system there fakers system. i know there are fakers out but there are people out there, but there are people who victims of torture who who are victims of torture who are coming genuine , are coming from genuine, horrible situations to what sound like a very horrible situation. as well. i'm not like saying i want everybody to come over to the uk . saying i want everybody to come over to the uk. i'm just saying that within that it would be amazing system amazing if our asylum system could, uh, could somehow discern between, uh, know, economic between, uh, you know, economic migrants and people who are, uh, you genuine in the system and then genuine , you know, victims, then genuine, you know, victims, and then just them and then just send them all back. and then just send them all bac um and then just send them all bacum , just and then just send them all bac um , just to and then just send them all bacum , just to be really fair, >> um, just to be really fair, sorry, i thought i'd be funny as a christmas joke. just be really bonng a christmas joke. just be really boring balance. the boring and get the balance. the home said we home office have said we continue legal continue to meet our legal obugafions continue to meet our legal obligations to provide accommodation for asylum seekers who and spokesperson destitute, and a spokesperson for essex police the number for essex police says the number of the site has of call outs to the site has been low, with no serious been very low, with no serious incidents majority incidents and the majority of these by site these being handled by on site security. it's fine i >> -- >> yeah, yeah, that's a different of well different perspective of well we've guardian and
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we've got the guardian now and the bbc revealed their the bbc have revealed their leftist by referring to our leftist bias by referring to our prime as far right. prime minister as far right. i wish josh bbc attacked by tories for branding sunak. >> maloney festival a far right rally . so. and >> maloney festival a far right rally. so. and this is by the way , the same organisation who way, the same organisation who referred to terrorists. sorry to hamas as, uh, just great, great guys. centrist. yeah >> yeah, exactly . >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> uh, so this is, uh, a festival that has been a four day event in italy, hosted by, uh, giorgia meloni . um, who is uh, giorgia meloni. um, who is their prime minister the, uh, italian prime minister. and, uh, yeah , to call it a far right yeah, to call it a far right rally. i mean, this is the sort of the overton window is shifting what we've seen shifting is what we've seen over the that the last years. so anybody that comes out and talks about stuff thatis comes out and talks about stuff that is not liked is suddenly far right, according to, uh, to the bbc. but the but it wasn't a far right rally. it was a concert rally. and that using that kind of discourse is exactly the kind of toxicity
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that that makes polarises . that that makes polarises. things even further. yeah. and that's the problem, nick. >> won't it just devalue the terme right? completely. so terme far right? completely. so then next person is then when the next person is called far right, people are just think, well , just going to think, oh, well, he's sunak. he's just like rishi sunak. yeah, to yeah, well, it's hard to you wonder how much more they can devalue it. >> it already means in ireland, someone doesn't want someone who just doesn't want people you offended? like as >> are you offended? like as a genuinely right person? are genuinely far right person? are you like, like, wait you are you like, i'm like, wait a hey guys, i'm far right. >> hey guys, i'm far right. >> hey guys, i'm far right. >> no, it's ridiculous. i mean, look, just to give you an idea, i this article look, just to give you an idea, i everyone this article look, just to give you an idea, i everyone was this article look, just to give you an idea, i everyone was goingirticle look, just to give you an idea, i everyone was goingirticlfar and everyone was going like far right? right right? pinknews just used right wing, pinknews is less wing, so pinknews is less extreme than the bbc and even the ft said far right and it's very silly because maloney is centre right. you know she's not that out yes, there centre right. you know she's not that the out yes, there centre right. you know she's not thatthe origins yes, there centre right. you know she's not that the origins of yes, there centre right. you know she's not that the origins of her, there centre right. you know she's not thatthe origins of her party, centre right. you know she's not that tiweregins of her party, centre right. you know she's not that tiwere in s of her party, centre right. you know she's not that tiwere in s of her ,yarty, centre right. you know she's not that tiwere in s of her , which which were in fascism, which people have noted, but of course it's different now. it's a very different party now. and she gets on with sunak. she hasn't promises on hasn't met her promises on immigration, so that's probably why. i mean. why. but you know what i mean. like, she's why. but you know what i mean. like, in, she's why. but you know what i mean. like, in, even she's why. but you know what i mean. like, in, even more's come in, she's even more moderate thought moderate than people thought she was be. italy tends to was going to be. italy tends to describe centre right . describe her as centre right. very we'll very silly. elon musk as we'll talk about later, is at the same
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festival. so suppose far festival. so i suppose he's far right as well. the bbc just right now as well. the bbc just not helping as especially not helping itself as especially with refuse with the fact they refuse to call just call hamas terrorists. it's just dooming silly dooming itself. being this silly and even the word rally as well. there's far right there's and even the word rally as well. the wordar right there's and even the word rally as well. the word rally. |t there's and even the word rally as well. theword rally. it's there's and even the word rally as well. the word rally. it's notiere's the word rally. it's not a rally, yeah. they're not the word rally. it's not a rallybanging eah. they're not the word rally. it's not a rallybanging drums ey're not the word rally. it's not a rallybanging drums ey'something. like banging drums or something. it's of conference. it's like a sort of conference. >> yeah, it's disgusting. the bbc about 70% of the bbc are calling about 70% of the population far right. and yet demanding those people pay demanding that those people pay the bbc. it's ridiculous. well, we've got the daily mail now, and time, eddie and for the second time, eddie izzard been back izzard has been knocked back from party , despite from the labour party, despite transitioning sheffield to brighton. >> nick funny. yeah eddie izzard loses bid to be labour's candidate for brighton pavilion at next general election. the trans comedian's second failed attempt mp. so it's attempt to stand as mp. so it's susie eddie izzard, of course. now has failed in her bid, according to the mail to the mail, completely losing already losing the by using losing the argument by using these pronouns. losing the argument by using these eddie pronouns. losing the argument by using these eddie izzardlns. losing the argument by using these eddie izzardlnsa man. losing the argument by using thewe eddie izzardlnsa man. losing the argument by using thewe know, izzardlnsa man. losing the argument by using thewe know, izza people man. losing the argument by using thewe know, izza people seem losing the argument by using th
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of what they see as their kind of what they see as their kind of ostentatious you of ostentatious use of it. you know, no one really thinks eddie izzard they're izzard is a woman. they're concerned to concerned that he's trying to use spaces. and i think use women's spaces. and i think there's backlash there's a lot of backlash against people just against that. and people just don't don't like don't really they don't like not even him . even trying to use him. >> this video, yeah, there's footage going a footage of him going into a female was female toilet, and there was some there. some teenage girls in there. i'm sorry. physically a man. sorry. he's physically a man. yeah, wrong. should sorry. he's physically a man. yea be wrong. should sorry. he's physically a man. yea be in wrong. should sorry. he's physically a man. yea be in the wrong. should sorry. he's physically a man. yea be in the ladies. should sorry. he's physically a man. yea be in the ladies toilet.|ould not be in the ladies toilet. certainly with young, certainly with with young, with teenagers, if he isn't teenagers, even if he isn't a threat, he's creating a precedent you know, precedent that, you know, predators could then exploit. >> and was this >> yeah. and there was this thing being on an all thing about him being on an all women rosie women shortlist, which rosie duffield, course, objected to duffield, of course, objected to . and there's fundamental . and there's just a fundamental thing someone is thing that if someone is prepared to sort of play that loose with do you loose with reality, do you really want them as a politician? are politician? well, no. people are saying, yeah, yeah, well, he's talked the talked about cats talking in the past, right . past, right. >> that was his. but uh, yes. so this is a second tier. but, you know, the thing about eddie izzard is he, she does not give up like that's there'll be another time, there'll be another, the other sort of background to the story is that in seen the in brighton we've seen the greens disastrous for local greens be disastrous for local
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politics. yeah >> um, and people getting sick of them. >> yeah. they are getting sick of them. so the labour has a good chance now of coming back into power . and they're already into power. and they're already taking over the council. yeah but it's been since 2010 that they've been in there and you see this kind of crank far left politics. and you see that when see this kind of crank far left pcactuallyid you see that when see this kind of crank far left pcactually comes see that when see this kind of crank far left pcactually comes toe that when see this kind of crank far left pcactually comes to delivering] it actually comes to delivering services, they've absolutely failed . failed. >> em- y-l t“ >> right. so they're good at the pro up pronouns not >> right. so they're good at the prcgood up pronouns not >> right. so they're good at the prcgood at up pronouns not >> right. so they're good at the prcgood at keepingiouns not >> right. so they're good at the prcgood at keeping thes not >> right. so they're good at the prcgood at keeping the streets)t >> right. so they're good at the prcgooand keeping the streets)t >> right. so they're good at the prcgooand keepiuh, he streets)t >> right. so they're good at the prcgooand keepiuh, he seddie)t clean. and safe. uh, but eddie izzard campaign, izzard in his in his campaign, uh, he was uh, video, he said he was willing to make brighton his main home, which i thought wasn't really , you know, man of wasn't really, you know, man of the people. it wasn't quite the sort of socialist woman of the people. >> yeah , or i know that he'll be >> yeah, or i know that he'll be a man when it suits him to be in a man when it suits him to be in a film. >> yeah. or whatever. suddenly the prosthetic breasts come >> yeah. or whatever. suddenly the and;thetic breasts come >> yeah. or whatever. suddenly the and he'll: breasts come >> yeah. or whatever. suddenly the and he'll putzasts come >> yeah. or whatever. suddenly the and he'll put on:s come >> yeah. or whatever. suddenly the and he'll put on:s dressome >> yeah. or whatever. suddenly the and he'll put on:s dress .ne off and he'll put on a dress. i'm just, you know, i'm just saying. >> well, w" w“ >> okay, well, we've got the metro apparently rishi metro now, and apparently rishi sunak and has sunak has a big chopper and has begged colleagues to let him begged his colleagues to let him take and it. josh who take it out and use it. josh who do you do? >> a helicopter impression?
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>> a helicopter impression? >> that's why have >> no, but that's why we have you do do do do do . you do do do do do. >> no. >> no. >> that's. sorry. i'm sorry. that's terrible. even that's terrible. i can't even do anyall right . >> all right. >> all right. >> a new low for this show. >> yeah. sunak personally intervened to keep his 400,000 vip helicopter contract out. so 40,000,040 million. sorry, 40. but i mean, come on, this is a ridiculous headline because the helicopter was cost 40 million. the contract itself is not worth 40 million, right. but there are criticisms , uh, that he is criticisms, uh, that he is supposedly trained shy. i'd never heard of this . this is a never heard of this. this is a psychological condition. >> change . i'm limo shy. uh, >> change. i'm limo shy. uh, i didn't know you could get, like, diagnosed as something like train shy and demand the nhs provides you with a private helicopter, but they're like, oh, go to southampton or whatever. >> that's true. >> that's true. >> but basically, if it's a use of his time. >> yeah. and if it takes 20 minutes to southampton that way and, drive. and, or a 2 to 3 hour drive. >> wouldn't it be >> but nick wouldn't it be better as a driver because then it better as a driver because then h phone better as a driver because then it phone phone it can take phone calls. phone calls difficult calls are notoriously difficult to a helicopter. to do in a helicopter. >> good point, leo. >> it's a good point, leo. he
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is. know if he's car is. we don't know if he's car shy. shy. this is shy. he's train shy. and this is his helicopter his emotional support helicopter . what it is. . that's what it is. >> these stories are absurd. . that's what it is. >> they'reese stories are absurd. . that's what it is. >> they're basedries are absurd. . that's what it is. >> they're based on are absurd. . that's what it is. >> they're based on ignorance d. >> they're based on ignorance and resentment, really, aren't they? for all his they? i mean, sunak for all his faults, are many. you they? i mean, sunak for all his faults,i are many. you they? i mean, sunak for all his faults,i don't are many. you they? i mean, sunak for all his faults,i don't likeare many. you they? i mean, sunak for all his faults,i don't like his�*nany. you they? i mean, sunak for all his faults,i don't like his policies.u know, i don't like his policies. he seem doing that he don't seem to be doing that much, doesn't to be much, but he doesn't seem to be conservative. hard conservative. but he is a hard worker who obviously wants to be efficient. obviously efficient. and it's obviously just makes sense. i always think these stories very silly. it these stories are very silly. it says here it's ironic that the prime minister, this comes from a labour source. it's ironic that prime insists that the prime minister insists on form travel on this form of travel when mortgages thanks mortgages are sky high, thanks to the tories made. to the choices the tories made. that's not ironic. they don't really know the definition of irony, morissette really know the definition of irorover morissette really know the definition of iror over right? issette all over again, right? >> if was doing >> maybe if he was doing something you something with his mortgage, you know, not ironic. know, like. but it's not ironic. it's was in a small it's just if he was in a small boat, would ironic , boat, that would be ironic, right? would right? just stop them. it would be we seem to be very small because we seem to want politicians to just be very small because we seem to wan'in politicians to just be very small because we seem to wan'in absoluteians to just be very small because we seem to wan'in absolute penuryjust be very small because we seem to wan'in absolute penury ,isl be very small because we seem to wan'in absolute penury , like live in absolute penury, like crawl in the dirt. >> people want rishi sunak to just crawl over broken glass wherever he's going. and isn't this going to put people off? >> have you been to birmingham before? >> you can do it when you >> no. you can do it when you get there as well. >> isn't this going to put off
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good and kind of good candidates? and we kind of need good candidates in need some good candidates in politics liz had thing >> yeah. liz truss had a thing about always about the plane. it's always a silly as silly story like this. as if politicians they politicians should. yeah, they should . yeah. he's should get paid more. yeah. he's the best the leader of one of the best countries in the world, one of the countries . the best countries. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> give me his little helicopter. yeah, let me have a helicopter. >> anyway. anyway that's it for part two. but stay with us in part two. but stay with us in part three, we've got elon musk's sexy man's gay church. blessings and a drug worse than fentanyl is coming to the uk. see you in
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difficult start in life. your listening to gb news radio show. >> welcome back to headliners. we've got the eye now , and we've got the eye now, and britain doesn't just have a problem with not enough babies. we also don't have enough babysitters and i've thought these two problems would cancel each other out. nick. >> good point, actually. >> yeah, a good point, actually. yeah it's warning looming yeah it's warning over looming child crisis. although child care crisis. although crisis inverted so crisis in inverted commas. so perhaps 10,000 perhaps it's not as 10,000 providers lost since 2018. there's a 15% drop in the number of child providers since
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of child care providers since 2018. comes from the 2018. this comes from the department for education and 3000 childminders have left the sector in the past 12 months, and a department of education claim they're making investments and so on. but, uh, but, you know, that's the kind of thing they would say, isn't it? i feel like josh is better for this story about story because it's about children because children and stuff, because he's got . yeah, it's not bothered. >> so our local nursery closed down because they down last year because they whilst the government is saying we're going to paying for we're going to be paying for more child care, they're just not paying the rate that's needed necessary not paying the rate that's needed of necessary not paying the rate that's needed of carersiecessary not paying the rate that's needed of carers into .sary not paying the rate that's needed of carers into the' number of child carers into the system. uh so they've had to close down. um, this has been a long time problem. people have seen this coming for at least sort years or so. and sort of six years or so. and the government in here. government have argued in here. they , well, now the they said, oh, well, now the population . the baby population is. the baby population is. the baby population is. the baby population is decreasing by 1% a yeah population is decreasing by 1% a year. that's a separate issue where elon musk was talking about festival uh, about that festival that, uh, far rally that we were far right rally that we were talking about earlier . um, but talking about earlier. um, but this is just indicative of unfortunately, i a bit of a broken record here, but this
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government constantly pushing things further down the line. suddenly we get to a point where it's like crisis where you have like the schools closing because of concrete or whatever it is, because they we'll deal it because they we'll deal with it next time, time, time. next time, next time, next time. yeah. exactly the yeah. and this is exactly the same thing here. they're now doing whether same thing here. they're now doi|enough, whether same thing here. they're now doi|enough, it's whether it's enough, whether it's actually actually actually still going to actually cover spaces that we need cover the spaces that we need because parents are in a silly position where to go to work. you are somewhat still losing money. yeah. or using up most of your income to pay for childcare. >> well, the cost of childcare is insane. and for the government to say they're putting investment into it . when putting investment into it. when i putting investment into it. when l pay putting investment into it. when i pay for childcare, i pay tax on top of it. and it's not even tax deductible, even though i need pay to come here. need to pay for it to come here. i haven't left my baby i mean, i haven't left my baby in the car outside like, well, she's not in childcare she's actually not in childcare right now because it's late at night. , you've got night. but you know, you've got to working, you've got to if you're working, you've got to if you're working, you've got to to do your to pay for childcare to do your job. i thought babies , job. i always thought babies, you just put them at your feet, you know, write on a laptop or whatever. work like whatever. it doesn't work like that yeah. whatever. it doesn't work like
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tha you've yeah. whatever. it doesn't work like tha you've gotah. whatever. it doesn't work like tha you've got to talk them. >> you've got to talk to them. you learn names. you got to learn their names. it's the butt. it's a total pain in the butt. >> all that stuff. >> change sometimes. yeah stuff. >> yeah,ie sometimes. yeah stuff. >> yeah, i sometimes. yeah stuff. >> yeah, i don't sometimes. yeah stuff. >> yeah, i don't knowtimes. yeah stuff. >> yeah, i don't know hows. yeah stuff. >> yeah, i don't know how we eah so, yeah, i don't know how we how fix this, but i think how we fix this, but i think a good solution firing good solution would be firing half government they can half the government so they can then work as childcare assistants . anyway, to the assistants. anyway, to the afuera . what about all the afuera. what about all the migrants? >> what's what all >> what's that? what about all these migrants ? these migrants? >> well, what about all these migrants? just saying, migrants? well i'm just saying, get out the raf bases get them out of the raf bases and them be nannies . and just make them be nannies. we've about we've just been hearing about how recitals and violent how they're recitals and violent adangerous. >> three migrants and a baby . >> three migrants and a baby. >> three migrants and a baby. >> they sound overqualified. uh to the express now. and elon musk wants us to have sex. is he going to bring out a tesla special adapted for dogging? >> josh? very nice. well, yeah. exactly. >> so you can't say that. >> so you can't say that. >> yeah, well, that would be quite interesting if you could have. free have. because if it's hands free and have sort of and then they could have sort of tinder swiping left and right on the screen this film as well. okay yeah. this sounds good. uh, elon musk urges europeans to start children again as start having children again as he the woke mind virus . he blasts the woke mind virus. now, i'm sure what how the now, i'm not sure what how the two are linked. if you're less
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likely, if i'm actually probably they should do a study. people who are more woke, would they have less sex or more because they are more, you know, ambidextrously sexual. >> they have less sex because they're hideously ugly. and also they're hideously ugly. and also they fewer kids because they have fewer kids because they have fewer kids because they they see like wokeism sees children , you know, your own children, you know, your own children, you know, your own children, number one, you know, if you're if you're or if you're if you're white or whatever, you want whatever, then you don't want to bnng whatever, then you don't want to bring into whatever, then you don't want to brinworld, into whatever, then you don't want to brinworld, but into whatever, then you don't want to brinworld, but also into whatever, then you don't want to brinworld, but also , into whatever, then you don't want to brinworld, but also , you into whatever, then you don't want to brinworld, but also , you know, the world, but also, you know, having for having children, it's bad for the . it's, uh, you the environment. it's, uh, you know, impinging your know, it's impinging on your singledom celebrating all singledom and celebrating all your yass queen stuff. >> you wouldn't know this because looking. >> you wouldn't know this beca um looking. >> you wouldn't know this beca um , looking. >> you wouldn't know this beca um , attractive looking. >> you wouldn't know this beca um , attractive peopleyking. >> you wouldn't know this beca um , attractive people have but, um, attractive people have actually lot more sex than you actually a lot more sex than you would actually a lot more sex than you wotthe data is that. yeah, >> the data is that. yeah, high birth linked with birth rate is linked with religiosity and conservatism . so. >> okay, so there is a connection there. so, uh, but either way, connected or not, he's right about both things. we need more children . italy in need more children. italy in particular. where the where this , uh, right was going , uh, far right rally was going on. um, as has real issues, certainly places like sardinia , certainly places like sardinia, uh, like literally towns dying
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out in the next ten years or so because of this lack, this replacement rate issue . uh, i replacement rate issue. uh, i mean, but then saying that it's easy for him to go, everyone have kids. he's obviously have more kids. he's obviously one richest one of the world's richest men. or ? it changes day or is he today? it changes day to day. of course, he can have as many kids because can as many kids because he can afford childcare. can afford the childcare. he can afford the childcare. he can afford things. afford all the different things. yeah yeah, you're yeah yeah, nick, you're a conservative fan of musk. >> are you going to have a baby now? >> @ advocate w“ >> no. i advocate people doing it, i'm a it, just not me, because i'm a i live like a selfish liberal, but , um. yeah, this is what the outrage. i don't know how to say the name, but it basically means warrior. and this thing warrior. and it's this thing that started as warrior. and it's this thing thasaid, started as warrior. and it's this thing thasaid, bbc started as warrior. and it's this thing tha said, bbc called �*ted as warrior. and it's this thing tha said, bbc called it d as warrior. and it's this thing tha said, bbc called it far as we said, the bbc called it far right, of right, which is kind of hilarious there hilarious that musk was there saying legal saying we should increase legal immigration. that's how far right legal right it was. he wants legal immigration illegal to immigration up, but illegal to immigration up, but illegal to immigration end, right? the other that other big thing he said is that please woke please don't import the woke mind . he always says woke mind virus. he always says woke mind virus. he always says woke mind he please mind virus. he said, please don't america. it don't import it from america. it leads different blame for that. >> i know because because europe doesn't quite as bad. doesn't have it quite as bad. >> really, think >> is really, i think so probably worse than it's probably it's worse than it's worse than is worse in america than it is here. no, he his argument was in europe guy interviewing
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europe that the guy interviewing him it's coming europe. europe that the guy interviewing hin said it's coming europe. europe that the guy interviewing hinsaid he's coming europe. europe that the guy interviewing hinsaid he's not1ing europe. europe that the guy interviewing hinsaid he's not import europe. europe that the guy interviewing hinsaid he's not import it|rope. he said he's not import it because like because i think in places like france hasn't france it hasn't quite penetrated anyway, penetrated the same way anyway, he causes divisive he said. it causes divisive identity politics, as we know, amplifies racism and sexism , amplifies racism and sexism, makes people hate other and makes people hate each other and themselves . but other thing themselves. but the other thing came advertisers who came up was the advertisers who are coming back to x, and i find that really interesting that i read the read a long post on this the other advertisers other day. you know, advertisers went don't went away like, oh, we don't want associated with want to be associated with bad x, they're finding they x, but now they're finding they can back on. they can can sneak back on. they can actually do really well. and that a market, that opens up a new market, which free speech which is a free speech advertising market. yeah. if free be tied free speech ceases to be tied to, you know, losing advertising revenue , that's a huge revenue, that's a huge opportunity. for free opportunity. yeah. for free speech and for advertisers. >> also the people are >> and also the people who are into they've got into free speech, they've got a lot of money because they're smart anyway, got smart guys. anyway, we've got the the church smart guys. anyway, we've got th> we don't take the lord's name in here, yeah, this in vain on here, but, yeah, this is do that nailed is the. i used to do that nailed it you've stolen that from it joke. you've stolen that from
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my doesn't m atter. >> matter. >> there's comedians who >> there's a few comedians who could first. could see us first. >> church england >> first church of england blessings sex couples blessings for same sex couples take reformed . so take place after reformed. so it's not legislative change, but it's not legislative change, but it's just a voluntary thing that the they can do if they want to. it's a voluntary decision for clergy to do so. they can sort of bless the couple. when you look it actually look into what it actually means, of load of means, it's a sort of load of new rubbish, it's new age rubbish, really. it's like by god with like you're blessed by god with you companion in the you as their companion in the dark they rejoice dark, where they can rejoice and hope their love hope and sustain in their love for of their lives. hope and sustain in their love for a of their lives. hope and sustain in their love for a kind of their lives. hope and sustain in their love for a kind of of their lives. hope and sustain in their love for a kind of new their lives. hope and sustain in their love for a kind of new thei woke;. it's a kind of new age woke church england thing they're church of england thing they're doing and you don't want to doing now, and you don't want to say too much about it because you just get hated. and it's a kind of losing issue. i'm kind of losing issue. so i'm just must to hated. >> well, it's basically the church england . what's church of england. what's the point the of england church of england. what's the poin does he of england church of england. what's the poin does he sort england church of england. what's the poin does he sort of|gland if it does all this sort of stuff? sort of agree stuff? you know, i sort of agree with kruger. got with danny kruger. when he got hammered not hammered at the vessel, not drunk, was for drunk, he was attacked for saying need to support saying that we need to support the normative family . and i say the normative family. and i say that if i'm not of it, that even if i'm not part of it, like don't have a like i'm single, i don't have a normative in that sense. normative family in that sense. but we to society but we have to base society around think around the family. i think the
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church to just be pro. church has to just be pro. >> can lesbian or gay and >> you can be lesbian or gay and still be family. well, you can still be a family. well, you can be it's about it's be a family, but it's about it's about society should be about what society should be based on. >> i think it probably be >> i think it probably has to be based. doesn't mean you hate people the people or exclude them from the world, people or exclude them from the worl of either. but surely part of it either. but surely the things have to be based on the things have to be based on the sort of so—called he the sort of so—called what he called family . called the normative family. >> so otherwise, how are we going to? >> but there's a difference between mean based on it and then else then excluding anything else that model. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> know , i spoke to andrew >> you know, i spoke to andrew doyle podcast. doyle about this on the podcast. >> he sort of agreed with doyle about this on the podcast. >> as sort of agreed with doyle about this on the podcast. >> as sort ci'm agreed with doyle about this on the podcast. >> as sort ci'm notagreed with doyle about this on the podcast. >> as sort (i'm not sure d with doyle about this on the podcast. >> as sort (i'm not sure ifwith doyle about this on the podcast. >> as sort (i'm not sure if i'm me as well. i'm not sure if i'm misrepresenting his point here, but going to what are but i'm just going to what are you him you trying to shoehorn him in? because and you're just because he's gay and you're just attack me? >> i get that's why i couldn't be bothered addressing the issue. >> peter hitchens said years issue. >> alleter hitchens said years issue. >> all these itchens said years issue. >> all these issues said years issue. >> all these issues ared years issue. >> all these issues are justars ago, all these issues are just used conservatives used to attack conservatives and make them sound sort of like fusty sex fusty idiots. the same sex marriage just marriage thing, and they just lose argument, so marriage thing, and they just loseargumentnent, so marriage thing, and they just loseargument is nt, so marriage thing, and they just loseargument is already so marriage thing, and they just loseargument is already lost.) marriage thing, and they just lose church nt is already lost.) marriage thing, and they just lose church ofis already lost.) marriage thing, and they just lose church of england'slost.) the church of england's going to do do. do what it's going to do. >> but also argument would >> but also the argument would also the church also be by making the church more they're bringing also be by making the church more into they're bringing also be by making the church more into somewhatyringing people into a somewhat conservative environment. conservative moral environment. two monogamous is two people being monogamous is being, um , making their
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being, um, making their commitment to each other. being, um, making their commitment to each other . these commitment to each other. these are these are conservative values, aren't they? yeah. well whatever. >> do what you want. i'm just. i'm whatever. >> it's not. yes, i want it, i want i can't be bothered because it's not one of my main issues. >> and i just think it's just it's just a losing issue. okay cool. >> uh, the telegraph . >> uh, the telegraph. >> uh, the telegraph. >> no. >> no. >> and the identity of the british eurovision entry has been revealed . i hope he likes been revealed. i hope he likes heanng been revealed. i hope he likes hearing the words nil point. >> josh. hearing the words nil point. >> well, i don't know, mate. this could be. this could be a big one. this could be the one that puts back top. big one. this could be the one tha i puts back top. big one. this could be the one thai think back top. big one. this could be the one thai think it back top. big one. this could be the one thai think it dependstop. big one. this could be the one thai think it depends how >> i think it depends how the war goes. yes. war in ukraine goes. oh yes. >> yeah, exactly. and >> of course. yeah, exactly. and also yeah. also israel actually. well yeah. yeah. no sympathy yeah. but no there's no sympathy there unfortunately. uk's there unfortunately. uh, uk's eurovision entrant, uh, vows to fly the flag in the gayest way possible. now nick will be doing , uh, we were talking earlier. nick wants to do an impression of flying a flag in the gayest way possible. >> we didn't talk about that. way possible. >> don't dn't talk about that. way possible. >> don't use talk about that. way possible. >> don't use the. about that. way possible. >> don't use the piecet that. way possible. >> don't use the piece of. at. way possible. >> don't use the piece of. use the piece of paper. >> could it possibly be a piece of to do of paper? stop forcing me to do a homophobic gesture oh,
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of paper? stop forcing me to do a iwas.)hobic gesture oh, of paper? stop forcing me to do a iwas. hebic gesture oh, of paper? stop forcing me to do a iwas. he wasiesture oh, of paper? stop forcing me to do a iwas. he was dancing oh, of paper? stop forcing me to do a iwas. he was dancing around he was. he was dancing around the studio he was like , i'm the studio and he was like, i'm doing this for the gays. >> that's libellous. because that could literally see you for that. >> and, uh, this is someone >> and, uh, but this is someone who seems to be somewhat talented, olly alexander, uh, he is, um, he's won like a bafta award or he's nominated for a bafta award. he's an actor as well . yeah, you're right, but well. yeah, you're right, but it's pretty good. uh, he's got his own wax work. uh, and he's saying he's going to he's going to he's going to smash it. uh. good luck. >> is this sign that the >> is this a sign that the eurovision is now eurovision song contest is now becoming outlet for becoming a credible outlet for proper stars ? proper stars? >> well, it is in the rest of europe. >> and we want to get closer to europe. >> joke. please don't tweet me after this week . after this week. >> yeah. do you know what, nick? >> yeah. do you know what, nick? >> it's ostensibly quite silly, but you think about sweden. but then you think about sweden. you actually be but then you think about sweden. you a actually be but then you think about sweden. you a brave actually be but then you think about sweden. you a brave gesture lly be but then you think about sweden. you a brave gesture lly do quite a brave gesture to do anything in very way, in anything in a very gay way, in parts of sweden, you know what i mean? oh, you want to say like the zones or whatever mean? oh, you want to say like the supposed )r whatever mean? oh, you want to say like the supposed to nhatever mean? oh, you want to say like the supposed to nhacalled. they're supposed to be called. but know mean, but if you know what i mean, there's certain certain parts of there's certain certain parts of the demographic in not the demographic in sweden not like you
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like keen on gays are here. you could a bold could actually be quite a bold move yeah yeah. move in a way. yeah yeah. >> good luck him. >> good luck to him. >> good luck to him. >> express. there >> the express. no. and there are fears that deaths in the uk from are literally from fentanyl are literally shooting up. josh >> uh, no. nick. sorry >> uh, no. nick. sorry >> i'll do this from experience. >> i'll do this from experience. >> um, yeah. fears of fentanyl epidemic in uk as deaths soar in the us . so the problem is heroin the us. so the problem is heroin is running out. and so now they're getting fentanyl which is ten times more. and is they're getting fentanyl which is t> get them, get them sorting bleksley. >> drughem, get them sorting bleksley. >> drughem, get but1 sorting bleksley. >> drughem, get but the rting the drug problem. but the problem is these potent synthetic opioids, which are much the met police much worse, like the met police seized 150,000 nitrazine tablets , which is. so they're very, very bad. we all know from nick nichi hodgson. >> yeah. know the >> yeah. and we know from the tragic death. tragic george floyd death. >> an overdose of >> he died of an overdose of fentanyl. so we know how bad it is. >> yeah, i mean, is.— >> yeah, i mean, it's a is. >> yeah, i mean, it's a huge problem in america.
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>> well done for bringing that in nick. i'll take a shot at home. but but we know how big a problem is. 75,000 have died this year in america . it hasn't this year in america. it hasn't come over here to that level . come over here to that level. yeah, but a lot of the fentanyl or these type of, uh , um, fake or these type of, uh, um, fake opioids or whatever , opioids are opioids or whatever, opioids are synthetic opioids, they're made in, um, china. >> yeah. so they're in china. >> yeah. so they're in china. >> yeah. so they're in china. >> yeah. and so i mean, i'm just i don't know, but is there a bit of a revenge for here the whole sort of opium wars? >> well, i think it's just a cold war . cold war. >> so they're using they're >> uh, so they're using they're using uh, to using various, uh, methods to destabilise the west. so they've got tiktok, which is chinese owned, that, you know, sews all these, you know, poisonous ideas like take fentanyl and turns. yeah. turns out children into, into, uh , idiots. uh, and then into, uh, idiots. uh, and then you've got fentanyl as well, which then when they get to the teenage years kills them. >> yeah. so so, uh, obviously it's bad. they haven't it's bad. what? they haven't really here in what, really said out here in what, the story, but what the story is, is how they're actually
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going to confront it. right. uh, they're sort saying there's going to confront it. right. uh, theearly ort saying there's going to confront it. right. uh, theearly warningying there's going to confront it. right. uh, theearly warning systemere's going to confront it. right. uh, theearly warning system and an early warning system and policy and legislation , policy and legislation, legislative action. but what what are they really going to do about it? >> they're going to get the taliban on it. that's what i think. yeah. sticking with that. yeah >> well, least, flan-- >> well, at least, uh, the money, going drug money, the that's going to drug dealers anymore. it's funding taliban anymore. it's funding china. uh, that's part three in the final section , we've got the final section, we've got spaniards spitting in british been spaniards spitting in british beer, a north korean holiday resort, and suella gets pranked. you won't to it
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welcome back to headliners. we've got the sun now with the news that we can stay at a kim jong un resort. it sounds fun , jong un resort. it sounds fun, but i wouldn't want to be behind him at the buffet. josh yeah , him at the buffet. josh yeah, yeah, i mean, because can you imagine if you sort of reached around to try and get something from around to try and get something frorhe's . >> he's. >> he's. >> i'd never try to reach around with. >> really? you? never. fair
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enough. >> really? you? never. fair enough . uh, north korea's enough. uh, north korea's benidorm beach resort next to kim un's mansion to open kim jong un's mansion to open for summer holidays. and for the summer holidays. and brits welcome . brits will be welcome. >> asking if we have fun. >> asking if we have fun. >> everybody bring sandwiches. >> everybody bring sandwiches. >> it's a risky holiday, isn't it? i prefer it, call me a traditionist. i prefer to come back from my holidays . back from my holidays. >> go to the. i'm >> i want to go to the. i'm going to afghanistan. i'm going to go to afghanistan. i'm going to go to afghanistan. i'm going so going gaza this year. uh so yeah, they've yeah, he's been he's they've been it since 2019 when been building it since 2019 when i suspect it's more for a sort of chinese audience there. a lot of chinese audience there. a lot of people going of people are going there because to like because they want to see, like old this how old school, like, this is how rubbish country was . i think rubbish our country was. i think that's the gist of it at the moment, though. supposedly it's all faeces . all full of faeces. >> right. that's nice. >> right. that's nice. >> yeah. so they're gonna you'll get that . uh, although if get rid of that. uh, although if you get discount , maybe you can get a discount, maybe that's the fees. >> money further in >> does your money go further in nonh >> does your money go further in north ? north korea? >> yeah, maybe. and what if we send migrants instead send the migrants there instead of work ? of rwanda? could that work? yeah. up a deal north yeah. set up a deal with north korea. mutual thing. korea. mutual sort of thing. i mean , apparently the uk foreign mean, apparently the uk foreign office, be clear, office, let's be very clear, still advises against all but essential travel to korea.
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essential travel to north korea. what essential travel could you even north korea ? very, even have to north korea? very, very have a sense . very few people have a sense. the other thing is, did you see they let off a ballistic missile they let off a ballistic missile the day, you see the other day, or didn't you see that? what look for in a >> that's what i look for in a houday >> that's what i look for in a holyeah, because not >> yeah, because trump's not here weakened here anymore. we have a weakened us and a west. north korea us and a weak west. north korea is missiles. is just now launching missiles. >> but they were they were doing it so they were to be it holidays. so they were to be fair also launching fair they were also launching missiles in power. >> no. well i can't be >> no, no. well i can't be bothered getting into it. whatever they you can win whatever they do, you can win again, you want. again, josh, if you want. yeah >> got express now >> okay. we got the express now reporting from spain , where reporting from spain, where locals spat in someone's beard just because he's british. >> but it's spain. so it actually made the beer cleaner. >> yes . nice. actually made the beer cleaner. >> yes. nice. i saw actually made the beer cleaner. >> yes . nice. i saw locals spit >> yes. nice. i saw locals spit in britain's beer as a rage against overtourism in spanish hotspot. this is in barcelona . hotspot. this is in barcelona. >> in barcelona? yeah. >> in barcelona? yeah. >> thank you. and uh. and they're all they're doing things like spitting in drinks. the like spitting in drinks. and the other encouraging like spitting in drinks. and the other visitors encouraging like spitting in drinks. and the other visitors jump couraging drunk visitors to jump off balconies. completely balconies. so that's completely normal . it's called balconies. so that's completely normal. it's called balconing. they've whole name for it they've got a whole name for it now. it's where and now. it's where you try and trick into trick a british tourist into killing what so.
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killing themselves. what so. yeah. this is yeah. balconing. so this is a new thing. >> worse than spitting >> even worse than spitting in the slightly because >> it's slightly worse because they it. can you imagine they resent it. can you imagine this, leo? they resent the immigrant english people because they're of they're increasing the price of rental locals , adding rental homes for locals, adding to disruption and all rental homes for locals, adding to things disruption and all rental homes for locals, adding to things thatsruption and all rental homes for locals, adding to things that brits on and all rental homes for locals, adding to things that brits do and all rental homes for locals, adding to things that brits do oni all the things that brits do on holiday. so they're racist. yeah, they but yeah, of course, but they but they're benefiting from it. you know , but they're also annoyed they're benefiting from it. you know it.jt they're also annoyed they're benefiting from it. you know it. and ey're also annoyed they're benefiting from it. you know it. and eythinkso annoyed they're benefiting from it. you know it. and eythink that's oyed about it. and i think that's okay. stay our about it. and i think that's okaycountry stay our about it. and i think that's okaycountry . stay our about it. and i think that's okaycountry . causetay our about it. and i think that's okaycountry . cause ity our about it. and i think that's okaycountry . cause it does ur about it. and i think that's okaycountry . cause it does make own country. cause it does make you think, though . there is you think, though. there is something people are saying, well, well, if they come to england know, england and then, you know, aren't they hypocrites? you know, blah, blah, they've know, blah, blah, blah, they've been to new york and london and they're this is they're look, i think this is they're look, i think this is the the country the world's the way the country the world's going, it's going going, isn't it? it's going a bit anti movement bit more anti movement in general i, i tend general across europe. i, i tend to think not so sure. to think i'm not so sure. >> you this >> i mean you get this in scotland you know cornwall scotland and you know cornwall as well in scotland there's a settler that uh you know settler watch that uh you know because people who move because english people who move up they up there again they say they push the price of the, you push up the price of the, you know, you used to be able to himars bars for, for, himars fried mars bars for, for, you exchange it for a you know, exchange it for a couple of goats. and now we've got know, real got to use, you know, this real folding uh, you know, folding money and, uh, you know, scottish that. scottish people don't like that. >> was that a scottish accent?
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you scottish 30% you can't do it. scottish 30% less scottish . yeah. we've come less scottish. yeah. we've come up here. we've got uh, yeah. >> so they are. yeah. as nick says, they're doing these like ridiculous. um strategies like they're also saying that it's part of their tradition where you've got to get a bull to chase you and try and kill you down alleyways whatever. it's down alleyways or whatever. it's like they're lying . who's going like they're lying. who's going to fall for that one? >> we've got the star now, and some lefty comedians are called suella. word . this is suella. a naughty word. this is apparently pinnacle of apparently the pinnacle of mainstream satire. josh. >> properly lame. >> yeah, this is properly lame. >> yeah, this is properly lame. >> clueless suella braverman snared in de some hashtags of the year prank as she launches small boat. so this is for the last leg and this is like lame and bullying . it's offensive in and bullying. it's offensive in two levels because i'm not a massive fan. i know you're a big suella braverman fan boy, and that's all good, but i'm not a massive of us. but this is massive fan of us. but this is just nasty. it's and it's not an and worse than that, basically what did was they arranged
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what they did was they arranged some fake , uh, boat launch and some fake, uh, boat launch and then had sign dropped then they had some sign dropped and you've won de and it said, hey, you've won de blah blah of year. blah blah blah of the year. well, it's not funny and it's well, i it's not funny and it's not clever and it's not witty in any way. and it's bullying. and she came out, she used her free time to help support this local business supposedly. and then like, cleverness? like, where's the cleverness? where's yeah, that's annoys where's yeah, that's what annoys me in both levels. >> she came across far nicer than them. she's just like , say than them. she's just like, say she's giving time. she she's giving up her time. she seems perfectly nice seems like a perfectly nice woman. they don't agree with her policies. and so because they think right think that they're in the right morally, can act with morally, they can just act with total . so everything total impunity. so everything they is just so bullying is they do is just so bullying is hilarious. at least when chris morris thing on morris did this kind of thing on brassai, funnier and brassai, it was much funnier and he'd go at any target he he'd have a go at any target he would politicians, he would do politicians, but he also this also did gary lineker with this lot lineker? of lot attack gary lineker? of course of course not. because >> no, of course not. because he's establishment he's in the establishment that they're he's in the establishment that theyquickly sneak one just quickly sneak this one in the reporting on the times now reporting on nobody in the uk having any friends. you here's friends. to tell you more here's my work colleague dixon. my work colleague nick dixon. >> you. it's inside the >> how dare you. it's inside the group uk's group tackling the uk's friendship recession. it's the lonely club, and it's a
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lonely girls club, and it's a kind of. it's a it's an app or whatever meet whatever where you can meet other lonely mean, it's other lonely girls. i mean, it's just dating isn't other lonely girls. i mean, it's jus really. dating isn't other lonely girls. i mean, it's jus really. daexcept isn't other lonely girls. i mean, it's jus really. da except it'ssn't it? really. but. except it's girls girls instead of girls meeting girls instead of instead of some of them instead of dates. some of them have don't have boyfriends, but they don't have boyfriends, but they don't have and kind have any friends. and it's kind of basically, they of zuma's. basically, they have too to people too much anxiety to meet people because and because they're generation z and they're by the internet. >> and app internet. >> and n internet. » and an; >> and this app sounds like it's going up the going to get clogged up with the 45 identify as 45 year old men who identify as 14 year old girls pretty quickly i >> -- >> yeah, well, that's the bit they don't mention. but they don't mention. they're but it's , they're saying, it's a sad, uh, they're saying, like, certainly the people who went through in particular. >> well, is nearly >> well, the short is nearly oven >> well, the short is nearly over. so let's take another quick front quick look at monday's front pages. mail leads with pages. the daily mail leads with esther wages war on woke the express as britain will smash small boat gangs. express as britain will smash small boat gangs . the guardian small boat gangs. the guardian has michelle mone admits lying to media over links to firm in ppe deal scandal. the times has 3000 word admissions a day unked 3000 word admissions a day linked to obesity. the i news has i lied about covid deal but ihave has i lied about covid deal but i have done nothing wrong. that's michelle murnaghan and finally , the daily star has all finally, the daily star has all i for christmas is snooze. i want for christmas is snooze.
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and were your front pages. and those were your front pages. and those were your front pages. and that's all we have time for. thank you to guest, josh thank you to my guest, josh howie dixon. nick and howie and nick dixon. nick and i will be back tomorrow 11 will be back tomorrow at 11 pm. with hosting with andrew doyle hosting the show. you're watching with andrew doyle hosting the sia.m, you're watching with andrew doyle hosting the sia.m, do you're watching with andrew doyle hosting the sia.m, do stay)u're watching with andrew doyle hosting the sia.m, do stay tuned'atching with andrew doyle hosting the sia.m, do stay tuned forhing 5 am, do stay tuned for breakfast. night. breakfast. good night. >> looks like things are heating up. boilers is sponsors of up. boxt boilers is sponsors of weather on gb news . weather on gb news. >> hello there. good evening. i'm jonathan vautrey here with your gb news weather forecast provided the met office. provided by the met office. there is plenty of weather to keep occupied over the course there is plenty of weather to ke this occupied over the course there is plenty of weather to ke this coming ed over the course there is plenty of weather to ke this coming week, r the course there is plenty of weather to ke this coming week, ands course there is plenty of weather to ke this coming week, and that rse of this coming week, and that starts off even sunday starts off even on sunday evening band of evening and night. this band of rain spreading its way across parts northern ireland, parts of northern ireland, northern southwest northern england, southwest scotland, even into parts of wales, as the wales, as well as the southeastern areas of england, will on clearer will hold to on a few clearer spells. in spells. and also in the northwest scotland, see northwest of scotland, will see some overnight that some clear spells overnight that will allow temperatures drop some clear spells overnight that wil down v temperatures drop some clear spells overnight that wil down into 1peratures drop some clear spells overnight that wildown into miditures drop some clear spells overnight that wildown into miditures figures off down into mid single figures also. stuck also. but where you are stuck underneath that cloud and underneath all that cloud and rain another night. rain will be another mild night. not lower than 10 to not seeing much lower than 10 to 12 c. that rain will slowly push its way southwards as we head throughout the day, so there
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will some early brightness in will be some early brightness in the but the cloud will be some early brightness in the tend but the cloud will be some early brightness in the tend to but the cloud will be some early brightness in the tend to thickenhe cloud will be some early brightness in the tend to thicken upcloud will be some early brightness in the tend to thicken upclotway will tend to thicken up its way in into afternoon. in here and into the afternoon. it's of it's going to be parts of northern ireland, into central areas to areas of scotland that start to see poke in, and see the sun poke its way in, and the winds will also be easing out north, still out in the north, but still quite blustery england quite blustery for england and wales generally, wales once again. generally, temperatures wales once again. generally, temperatofes wales once again. generally, temperatof year between 10 and the time of year between 10 and 13 c on tuesday. our the time of year between 10 and 13 c on tuesday . our attention 13 c on tuesday. our attention to this next area of frontal systems that are going to push their way in from the southwest, so it's looking like wales and england that are going to bear the the rainfall on the brunt of the rainfall on tuesday could very rush tuesday could be a very wet rush hour period. first thing the hour period. first thing on the day. spray on the roads day. lots of spray on the roads when you are travelling. that will clear way will eventually clear its way off behind that you'll see off and behind that you'll see those pushing in those sunny spells pushing in from but also from the northwest, but also with some scattered showers. they over the they could be wintry over the higher ground areas of scotland. it's of sunshine and it's that theme of sunshine and showers will into showers that will continue into the the the second half of the week, with winds still with some strong winds still around well , with some strong winds still around well, but around at times as well, but by around at times as well, but by a outlook with boxt a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on .
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