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do you do this to us.7 in it, why do you do this to us.7 america also never mind your tea. we'll be covering the american civil war kicking off at border . and a at the texas border. and a minister accused the bbc of minister has accused the bbc of having left wing bias. the same minister is going to tell us where bears go at the toilet and what religion the pope is discussing. and more , discussing. all this and more, my brilliant panel of bruce devlin, paul cox and suzy kennedy. but first, the headunes. kennedy. but first, the headlines . good evening. headlines. good evening. >> i'm sophia wenzler in the gb news room. the business and trade secretary says there is a need for new leadership at the post office as the outgoing chairman steps down, the government announced henry staunton and kemi badenoch agreed part ways with mutual agreed to part ways with mutual consent. it's after the post office has come under fire over its handling of the horizon . it its handling of the horizon. it scandal. government officials say an interim will be appointed shortly, and a recruitment process for a new chair will be
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launched in due course, in accordance with the governance code for public appointments , a code for public appointments, a fire in a four storey building near liverpool city centre is no longer being considered a major incident. that's according to firefighters. earlier smoke could be seen across the merseyside skyline. merseyside fire and rescue services say successful firefighting tactics have resulted in the fire being greatly reduced. the incident has been scaled down and locals who were evacuated earlier are now being allowed to return to their homes . now being allowed to return to their homes. the and queen camilla has visited the king in hospital as he recovers from a procedure for an enlarged prostate. the king is resting at the london clinic for a second day receiving the day after receiving the treatment buckingham say treatment. buckingham palace say he's well. it's the same he's doing well. it's the same hospital where the princess of wales is being cared for following abdominal surgery . following abdominal surgery. charles's former butler, grant harrold, told gb news. the british public's response to the royal health scares show how much care . much they care. >> people said he was a centric. he was old fashioned, out of
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touch. he was old fashioned, out of touch . i never that when i touch. i never saw that when i worked him and i think worked for him and i think that's what the public are getting that's where getting to see. and that's where there's . the there's this affection. so the fact he having fact that he is having this procedure to obviously the pubuc procedure to obviously the public want to kind of let them know that they're thinking of them. and the same with princess of understand there's them. and the same with princess of many,jnderstand there's them. and the same with princess of many,jnderstmany|ere's them. and the same with princess of many,jnderstmany letters been many, many, many letters and her wishing and cards sent to her wishing her health. her the best of health. >> in other news, grant shapps says it's our duty to protect the navigation of the red sea after a british backed oil tanker was hit by a houthi missile. the vessel in the gulf of aden went up in flames on friday after it was targeted by houthi rebels. a blaze in marlin luanda's cargo tank was extinguished with help of extinguished with the help of indian us and french navy vessels , and all crew are vessels, and all crew are reported to be safe and the united kingdom is pausing funding for the united nations gaza aid group following allegations that staff participated in the october 7th attacks. the foreign office says the uk is appalled by allegations that unrwa staff were involved in the heinous act of terrorism , that the uk
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of terrorism, that the uk government has repeatedly condemned. the uk is suspending any future funding as our finland , the us, italy, finland, the us, italy, australia and canada following a review by representatives from the gaza relief agency, have pleaded with allies to reverse the decision. a spokesperson for the decision. a spokesperson for the foreign office says we remain committed to getting humanitarian aid to the people in gaza who desperately need it . in gaza who desperately need it. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on your digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play . gb news. by saying play. gb news. >> thank you sophia and welcome to the saturday night showdown. this was the week that the royal mail said that they wanted to go down to three days a week, although after running the numbers system, numbers through their it system, they actually wanted they said they actually wanted to do 17 days week and you're to do 17 days a week and you're under arrest. and this week i learn from an advert that if a white man and a black woman have kids, they come out chinese.
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it's to know . and pet it's great to know. and pet owners were asked if their pets were trans or non—binary . we were trans or non—binary. we look, if a cat is trans , we know look, if a cat is trans, we know who's really making the decision for the owner. just like for the owner. it's just like trans kids. there's no a cat trans kids. there's no way a cat can be non—binary. cats don't have tiktok. where would they get idea .7 and it was get the idea? and it was revealed that nicola sturgeon called boris a clown. i guess bofis called boris a clown. i guess boris does have a tiny little car . well, it looks tiny next to car. well, it looks tiny next to sturgeon's camper van. it's a rare moment of accuracy for sturgeon, guess even a stopped sturgeon, i guess even a stopped clock right two times a day. clock is right two times a day. sturgeon's whatsapp messages can't be retrieved. according to her new head of data management, rebekah bbc comedy was rebekah vardy. bbc comedy was accused of being completely biased by a tory minister and it is . a study showed that of all is. a study showed that of all the bbc comedians that have a political stance 98% of them are left wing and 2% are jeff norcott . it's not been a great norcott. it's not been a great week for the bbc. a scientist told an inquiry that the bbc lied about the severity of covid to get support for lockdown .
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to get support for lockdown. that's another conspiracy theory that's come true. maybe we should rename conspiracy theories spy killer alerts in america , the establishment america, the establishment attempts to bring trump down, continued a jury. attempts to bring trump down, continued a jury . ruled that continued a jury. ruled that trump has to pay one of his accusers, $83 million for defamation . it won't stop him, defamation. it won't stop him, though. trump's biggest weapon is joe biden , who seemed to be is joe biden, who seemed to be having trouble with his teleprompter. my professor, uh , teleprompter. my professor, uh, well, i won't get into my professor. >> well , look, my predecessor, >> well, look, my predecessor, though , don't worry, joe, though, don't worry, joe, reading from a teleprompter can be buried, deliverable and he's struggling to make it to the end of his own speeches . wokeist of his own speeches. wokeist donald trump and a valuable lesson . don't mess with him in lesson. don't mess with him in america unless you want to get the benefit. >> i've seen. i've seen adverts for donkey sanctuaries that were less pitiful than that. i think we'd get a clearer idea of what he's saying if he spoke to us
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via a ouija board. there's a face off in texas now face off in texas right now where texas are trying where the texas guard are trying to enforce border control and the democrat government guards are to open border to are trying to open the border to let in illegal immigrants, biden said. let them in and need their votes . speaking of border votes. speaking of border control, it was revealed that our government spent £36 million on private boats to pick up illegal immigrants and bring them to britain. the tories on tv say, we're going to stop these criminal people smuggling gangs, but the tories in real life go, we're going to be a criminal. people smuggling gang. politicians said this week that british youth might have to fight in a war. are you insane ? fight in a war. are you insane? british young people wouldn't last a minute against the russians. they wouldn't even need russians could need weapons. the russians could just misgender them and they'll fall to the ground writhing. you won't need bullets . just throw won't need bullets. just throw something them gluten in something at them with gluten in it. how can we defend our borders russians could just borders? the russians could just get come here. and get on a boat and come here. and not not allowed to not only are we not allowed to stop we'll have to put stop them, we'll have to put them up in five star hotel.
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them up in a five star hotel. i have a solution to our military recruitment and our recruitment crisis and our cross—channel migrant crisis. conscript illegal migrants before he gets citizenship . before he gets citizenship. you've got to serve 25 years. a former janjaweed militant is going to be way better against the russians that our young people who've been indoctrinated the russians that our young pe hate who've been indoctrinated the russians that our young pe hate their'e been indoctrinated the russians that our young pe hate their countryindoctrinated the russians that our young pe hate their country and:trinated the russians that our young pe hate their country and see ated to hate their country and see patriotism as evil . no wonder patriotism as evil. no wonder nobody is signing up for the military. if they ever planted a flag, somebody would come along and for being colonial and nag them for being colonial and nag them for being colonial and masculinity . and have toxic masculinity. unless it's a pride flag, obviously, which seems to be the only flag allowed to fly in britain . i'm only flag allowed to fly in britain. i'm joined tonight by paul cox, susie kennedy and bruce devlin . paul, i want to bruce devlin. paul, i want to talk about the stand off at the texas border . it's i mean, it's texas border. it's i mean, it's insane. i can't believe it's just escalated from nothing. basically uh, you know, texas was the border, was was enforcing the border, putting razor wire. um, putting up razor wire. um, and then, know, biden , uh, took then, you know, biden, uh, took it the supreme court and the
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it to the supreme court and the supreme supreme court ordered that the federal troops could go in and cut the razor wire. uh, i mean, i don't really understand why why biden's doing this, because the border is becoming a huge for americans . 35% of huge issue for americans. 35% of voters their number one voters say it's their number one issue. why would want issue. yeah. why would you want a freely let, um , illegal a freely let, um, illegal immigrants into your country when over when you're already over prescribed on that front? >> anyway, it's really interesting because texas itself is like a separate country, almost like many of the states . almost like many of the states. yeah. and they have decided upon themselves . and of course, the themselves. and of course, the texans, all people are likely texans, of all people are likely to do this. they've decided upon themselves can defend themselves that they can defend their border . yeah. it won't their own border. yeah. it won't be long before defending be long before they're defending the from the the north border from from the americans. and they just declare independence. >> people fleeing , people >> people fleeing, people fleeing democrat states . but fleeing democrat states. but this is something that's affecting democrat states as well, because of course, the governor abbott in texas is bussing the illegal immigrants when they come into texas . he when they come into texas. he buses them democrat, uh, buses them to democrat, uh, cities such as new york and los
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angeles and says, you know, basically you said your sanctuary cities, you won't let me close my borders . well, here me close my borders. well, here you here's the here's the you go. here's the here's the consequences those actions . consequences of those actions. >> bruce, where did they get in the razor wire from ? no, no, the razor wire from? no, no, seriously, have you been trying to buy it for garden? to buy it for your garden? >> actually. i know to buy it for your garden? >> live actually. i know to buy it for your garden? >> live in actually. i know to buy it for your garden? >> live in scotland.ally. i know you live in scotland. >> no, i i know, >> no, no, i know, i know, a woman tried to touch my hair today in a restaurant, and i wish razor head. no. she wish i had razor head. no. she did. she came up me and she did. she came up to me and she went, mind touch her went, do you mind if i touch her hair? i went, yeah, i do. hair? and i went, yeah, i do. and she went, no, no, no. do you mind i just? i and she went, no, no, no. do you mind ijust? i said, and she went, no, no, no. do you mind i just? i said, no mind if i just? and i said, no because not giving my because i'm not giving you my consent. go consent. and she wouldn't go away. if had razor wire away. so if i had razor wire i might keep some in my bag. yeah. it like you need, i don't it sounds like you need, i don't know, like you need a know, it sounds like you need a taser than wire, taser more than razor wire, razor is bit late. yeah razor wire is a bit late. yeah like allen out to the eyes. like mace allen out to the eyes. >> mean, i didn't expect >> i mean, this i didn't expect us to be talking about hairspray and the story about. >> no, i think important. >> no, i think it's important. i think to see it think it's important to see it from all in honesty, from all angles. in all honesty, i think it can be too. one i don't think it can be too. one note about this, but this is this year, this is election year, susie. >> this you think
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>> i mean, this is do you think biden part of the reason is he is we've seen this is bringing him. we've seen this before uk. the blair before in the uk. the blair government admitted. i think it was neither admitted government admitted. i think it was they neither admitted government admitted. i think it was they wanted her admitted government admitted. i think it was they wanted to admitted government admitted. i think it was they wanted to bringtted government admitted. i think it was they wanted to bring open that they wanted to bring open the borders, in people the borders, to bring in people who for labour. who would vote for labour. it's a tilting you know, a way of tilting the, you know, tilting electoral scales in tilting the electoral scales in their favour and that's that's what, that's what joe biden what, um, that's what joe biden wants do. wants to do. >> going on? because here >> what's going on? because here they're id, they're saying, bring your id, you've got to your id. so you've got to bring your id. so they people they they want people to vote that registered. i don't that are registered. but i don't understand what's going on in america. want america. it's like they want trump everything do. >> yeah. everything they do. >> yeah. everything they do. >> i don't know if it's like >> and i don't know if it's like a double bluff. you know, you're thinking, oh, he's definitely the murderer. it's is the murderer. and it's like is it saltburn or whatever it is? the murderer. and it's like is it 1the3urn or whatever it is? the murderer. and it's like is it fthe end or whatever it is? the murderer. and it's like is it fthe end ir whatever it is? the murderer. and it's like is it fthe end i was atever it is? the murderer. and it's like is it fthe end i was like, r it is? the murderer. and it's like is it fthe end i was like, oh is? the murderer. and it's like is it fthe end i was like, oh my at the end i was like, oh my god, know the twist. i'm not god, you know the twist. i'm not going it. going to ruin it. >> no spoilers, spoilers. >> no spoilers, no spoilers. >> no spoilers, no spoilers. >> shocked me. maybe i'm >> but it shocked me. maybe i'm a bit naive, shocked me. a bit naive, but it shocked me. so sitting here so here i'm sitting here thinking, are they trying to lose had four years lose because they had four years to somebody? and to get somebody? yeah. and they've their guy. they've just left their guy. >> paul, that >> do you think, paul, that they're playing a game where joe biden, the only person who can possibly win against is trump? because trump is such a divisive
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figure, he's a cool figure, because he's a cool guy who party. not who likes to party. but not everybody that. you everybody sees that. but do you think trying to think they're trying to manoeuvre trump into position to be uh, be running against them? uh, but they that they might have overplayed that hand because now hand a little bit because now trump is like actually more popular than joe biden. i think he's clear. i just he's three points clear. i just cannot imagine that clever. >> absolutely f absolutely >> he's absolutely right. it seems that seems ridiculous the things that they're seem be playing they're doing seem to be playing straight into trump's hands. yeah, i don't think there's straight into trump's hands. yeaisort i don't think there's straight into trump's hands. yeaisort of don't think there's straight into trump's hands. yeaisort of 4d,|'t think there's straight into trump's hands. yeaisort of 4d,|'t tiany there's straight into trump's hands. yeaisort of 4d,|'t tiany thereof any sort of 4d, 3d, any type of chess on here. i think chess going on here. i think that that much like the left everywhere else in the western world, they've decided who the oppressor and the oppressed are, and they've gone the people trying to climb over the razor wire the oppressed, so we wire are the oppressed, so we need in. right? what need to let them in. right? what they're at is what they're not looking at is what they're not looking at is what the consequence is, the consequence of that is, because that doesn't that doesn't their their doesn't form part of their their logic at all. to me, it just looks ridiculous. yeah. it looks to me as if they've totally miscalculated what they're doing on their border. miscalculated what they're doing on their border . yeah. and they on their border. yeah. and they just expected the texans , of all just expected the texans, of all people stand back accept people to stand back and accept it. of course, texas, in places like austin has become quite
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democratic. yeah, because a lot of people moved out of of people have moved out of khalife they've come to khalife and they've come to places like austin because the taxes are lower. >> talking of talking to people, going to going to texas , this is going to going to texas, this is this isn't liberals moving to austin. this trucks . from all austin. this is trucks. from all across america because 25 states, 25 uh, republican states have. states, 25 uh, republican states have . backed texas in this. it have. backed texas in this. it really is looking like it could, uh, you know, become a secessionist issue, like almost a civil war issue. these are truckers going texas to show truckers going to texas to show their might their support. they might get they get treated like they might get treated like a trudeau treated truckers in trudeau treated the truckers in canada bank accounts. >> their bank >> yeah, they'll have their bank accounts closed. >> all they've >> i'm sure they've all they've all changed into all had their money changed into cash and they probably have. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> wouldn't want take >> you wouldn't want to take that i mean, that chance again. i mean, that's with, that's the trouble with, uh, with uh, with electronic banking, uh, people trudeau people like trudeau. trudeau can come and punish people. i come in and punish people. i mean, you can see the, the i mean, you can see the, the i mean, it's great to see people waving american flags without , waving american flags without, uh, without being ashamed. >> a rocky film. >> it's a rocky film. >> it's a rocky film. >> it's a rocky film. >> it's like a road . >> it's like a road. >> it's like a road.
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>> must be the morning traffic. yeah. >> i think if they weren't people. >> there weren't people waving, you know. absolutely no idea. >> i thought that was people going to see madonna at madison square gardens, because that's very hard get a ticket. very hard to get a ticket. >> and waiting for three hours for her to. but apparently she was stuck in the stair lift. >> madonna , um, but >> oh, poor madonna, um, but thatis >> oh, poor madonna, um, but that is similar to you still have pro—independence people in scotland. it. bridges scotland. that is it. bridges for indie, right? something for indie. and along the m8 they will stand and they'll hold their flags. and to not honk if you're horny, but honk if you're with them. >> of honking . >> so a lot of honking. >> so a lot of honking. >> honk if you're a honker. that's that's the slogan that will carry scotland. it's not quite william wallace and, you know, freedom honk if you're wrong. honk if you're a honker in england. >> happy birthday michelle. >> happy birthday michelle. >> like the mi . as you're >> across like the mi. as you're driving up, we don't get all these flags and stuff. just these flags and stuff. we just get were mad ? get messages. were you mad? >> sheets? >> sheets? >> yeah, yeah, on bed sheets and happy, happy birthday, man . happy, happy 33rd birthday, man. >> exactly. we've seen issues like this, you know, things that
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start off as a small issue or, you know, that seem like a legal, uh, legal issue that, you know, things that the government think it can solve in the courts. >> i think biden is, going to >> i think biden is, is going to the try and get the the courts to try and get the get to the state guards get them to put the state guards under his direct control. so . under his direct control. so. they can't face off against the, against the federal guards. but the thing in america is, every one's armed, everyone's every one's armed, everyone's every one's got guns. so, i mean, what what it says in a bit of paper, you know, it might not this could be the real january the 6th. yeah >> do you remember that, though, when i go to america? because i was born america , i may sound was born in america, i may sound like i'm english. i learned very well. >> you look american, i look american. >> um, but i forget that because you you're in traffic you know, you're in traffic and you're a bit like, oh, it. oh, you're a bit like, oh, it. oh, you don't say it, do you? you don't a little bit don't want to have a little bit of a tear because they'll of a tear up because they'll just out and you do just get a gun out and you do forget. you do forget. you do. in america, you're like, okay, this like, got a gun? this guy that's like, got a gun? yeah, here got knives, yeah, but here we've got knives, so knives. so the
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same. >> $- @ our, uh, i mean, >> so if, if our, uh, i mean, this would be like birmingham council facing off against the, uh, you know, the, the uk military. >> um, i don't i don't think, i think my money would be on the uk military even if they did have knives. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean what what are we going to see down there don't know, to see down there i don't know, can imagine americans can you imagine americans fighting, americans fighting, fighting americans with would it with guns i mean, yeah, would it would happen before it's happened? >> paul happened? >> yeah. paul happened? >> yeah paul but just, you >> yeah i know, but just, you know, it's we say the year and that makes it like it should be better. 2024. better. like it's 2024. >> actually, seems worse. >> lee actually, it seems worse. yeah. everybody's 2024. >> lee actually, it seems worse. yea everybody'sr's 2024. >> lee actually, it seems worse. yea everybody'sr's this 2024. >> lee actually, it seems worse. yea everybody'sr's this vicious'4. >> everybody's in this vicious tribal war is i mean, tribal culture war is i mean, it'd interesting it. it'd be interesting to see it. you know how it plays you know how it how it plays out, it spills over into out, how it spills over into into real life. uh, i are you are you looking forward to it from view of from the point of view of something to talk about? >> it keeps my career >> i mean, it keeps my career going as long as i'm not involved. you know, i'm 4000 miles away. they can fight each other. i'm not that other. i mean, i'm not that angry. only thing that's angry. the only thing that's ever me is security ever made me angry is security tags do you remember tags on cheese. do you remember that? remember that we had that? remember that story we had
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on stealing cheese? on stopping you stealing cheese? >> . on stopping you stealing cheese? >> if . on stopping you stealing cheese? >> if you. mean, it's a human, >> if you. i mean, it's a human, right? look at me. >> no, you should i'm still >> no, you should be. i'm still cheese angry. cheese made you angry. >> honestly, a >> yeah. honestly, there was a there a story on headliners there was a story on headliners about six months ago. they'd started putting security checks about six months ago. they'd staruh, putting security checks about six months ago. they'd staruh, security security checks about six months ago. they'd staruh, security checks checks about six months ago. they'd staruh, security checks on ecks on, uh, security checks on cheese. then. then? yeah. now i'm trying to. but now you can't. can't . can't. you can't. >> you steal cheese anymore. >> well , some anymore. >> well, some people don't >> well, some people who don't need to steal any cheese are the uk's top taxpayers. they've just need to steal any cheese are the uk's announced.'s. they've just need to steal any cheese are the uk's announced.'s. tiyou e just need to steal any cheese are the uk's announced.'s. tiyou guessed been announced. and you guessed it, they're terrible people it, they're all terrible people who about the who don't care about the country. joking. country. i'm only joking. they're and some of they're great. and some of them pay they're great. and some of them pay awful tax. also pay an awful lot of tax. also have a look at this. it's blind long jumping , men's long jump long jumping, men's long jump tii lex gillette . tii lex gillette. >> find out what happened to the blindfolded long jumper after the break. >> i'm sure he's fine
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gb news radio show. >> welcome back to the saturday night showdown. now i know you're itching to see what happened to that blindfolded high jumper. >> men's long jump tii lex >> the men's long jump tii lex gillette . his fourth round jump . gillette. his fourth round jump. well, that's got athletes struggling here with the noise from the crowd . from the crowd. >> oh i could feel that. anyway, it's >> oh i could feel that. anyway, wsfime >> oh i could feel that. anyway, it's time now for castor. blessed me and my brilliant panel will look at three big stories and decide who the stories and decide who are the week's are the week's winners and who are the losers. first we've got jk losers. first up, we've got jk rowling. she might be hated by progressive leftists, but she's bankrolling them by paying tens of millions of pounds in tax. the top 100 taxpayers in the uk have been announced , and she have been announced, and she comes in at number 31. also, we're seeing the wheels come off the ideology movement is the gender ideology movement is male rapists exploited to get sent to women's prisons? young people regret transitions and males elbow women out of women's sports. i mean, paul, do you think woke people jk rowling think woke people owe jk rowling an apology? >> don't think it's within >> i don't think it's within their abilities to apologise.
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>> also , she's got nothing >> uh, also, she's got nothing to apologise for , has she? to apologise for, has she? >> i know we're asking whether they should apologise, jk they should apologise, but jk rowling a transphobe. rowling is not a transphobe. there's that jk there's no evidence that jk rowling a transphobe. rowling is a transphobe. >> she's actually said >> she's never actually said anything >> she's never actually said anytisupportive of the trans community. >> they should bring tax onto >> they should bring a tax onto people she's people to prove that she's a transphobe all she's ever done is protect spaces. yeah, is protect women's spaces. yeah, if we protect if anybody. if i come, you come and you and come, if you come up and you and i about protecting i talk about protecting children's spaces , nobody's children's spaces, nobody's going to have i they going to have a go. i mean, they might wonder we're talking might wonder why we're talking about it, but. >> yeah, you talking >> yeah, why are you talking about. know. about. i don't know. >> live, is it ? >> this isn't live, is it? >> this isn't live, is it? >> no, i think she's the kids , >> no, i think she's the kids, cheese and kids. >> has happened me? >> what has happened to me? >> what has happened to me? >> my career. but the >> this is my career. but the point, the the is point, the point, the point is she absolutely nothing to, she has absolutely nothing to, um , apologise for. yeah, she's um, apologise for. yeah, she's standing on a moral ground here where she is. she's uncanny . where she is. she's uncanny. able. she's written the greatest set of children's books since, you know , whoever roald dahl or you know, whoever roald dahl or roald dahl would be pretty annoyed at you saying exactly. but but she's been she's been extremely successful, she's extremely successful, and she's
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been that platform , been able to use that platform, um, to stand up for women only spaces absolutely spaces. and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. and there's nothing transphobic about could could >> and she could she could live in and pay any tax in monaco and not pay any tax she could do, but she chooses not to. she could do, but she chooses not she pays her tax here. she >> she pays her tax here. she seems to me like quite an honourable there's honourable person. yeah. there's nothing that nothing about her. to me that seems dodgy any way. seems wrong or dodgy in any way. the here, of course, is the irony here, of course, is that paying tens that she's paying tens of millions in and millions of pounds in tax. and of course, money arguably of course, that money arguably is some of these is going towards some of these clinics chopping clinics which are chopping off children's clinics which are chopping off chiiyeah,; clinics which are chopping off chiiyeah, well, i mean, it's not >> yeah, well, i mean, it's not like you just walk in and they i mean, you that's ten minutes after you have to. >> you have to wait at least a week for the paperwork. uh, but i mean, susie, some of the, some of the people who are paying tax, i amazed to see the top tax, i was amazed to see the top pair of this russian finance guy called, gurko. i think he's called, uh, gurko. i think he's called. paying £75,000 an called. he was paying £75,000 an houn you called. he was paying £75,000 an hour. you think if we hour. i mean, do you think if we could just get, like, maybe a few more them? none of the few more of them? none of the rest of us would have to pay any tax? >> that's what i'm worried about. >> i'm thinking, like i don't earn anywhere near that. i'm earn anywhere near that. and i'm
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wondering, you know, it's january. i've got to pay my tax bill. i haven't got to. bill. yeah. i haven't got to. but you what mean. but you know what i mean. want to to jail. to because i want to go to jail. i'm just thinking i can't imagine tax is imagine that their tax bill is more would ever see. more than i would ever see. yeah, i can't even fathom yeah, like, i can't even fathom that amount of money. >> understand, do know >> i understand, do you know what i mean? >> like like anthony joshua. >> i'm like like anthony joshua. no anthony. no disrespect to anthony. joshua but how much but i couldn't believe how much money like how money he's got. yeah like how much money has he got? >> he paid like 170,160 million >> he paid like 170, 160 million he made last year. >> whoa i know, read it. >> whoa i know, read it. >> i read what we're saying. >> i read what we're saying. >> yeah. i don't i've no idea. >> i'm just joe biden here. stuff in a teleprompter. i read the story . oh, come on here with the story. oh, come on here with your rules. >> i don't have to mention cheese on anything. i'll read the story. he . the story. he. >> because ed sheeran has also paid a lot of tax, a lot of tax. yeah. and i think almost £40 million. yeah. and that's a huge amount. i mean we'll never see that in our lifetime. but there was the thing the misdemeanour with ecclestone. no with bernie ecclestone. well no offence or whatever
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offence, you might or whatever who paid 600 odd million pounds but then was he not missing 330 million and then had to pay that back. >> you see a fine as well. yeah >> you see a fine as well. yeah >> they, they caught him because they were going to say we're going put dated back to going to put you dated back to 1928 i think. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> was it tax frauds. >> was it tax frauds. >> i think it ten years >> he i think it was ten years of evasion. they would call it a vision abortion. >> they're not sure if it's because he lived in switzerland. >> in a tax haven? >> did he live in a tax haven? >> did he live in a tax haven? >> it was something do about >> it was something to do about foreign earnings that he he thought else. thought wasn't anybody else. i mean, think somebody like mean, i think somebody like bernie ecclestone should probably do probably get an accountant to do his for his taxes for him. >> that's we've learned >> that's what we've learned from talking of from this. and talking of learning uk covid learning things, the uk covid inquiry that the bbc inquiry has learned that the bbc was misrepresent the was allowed to misrepresent the risk posed by to covid most people to boost public support for lockdown. have thunk for lockdown. who'd have thunk it? another covid conspiracy theory falls first. it was face masks, then the lab leak , then masks, then the lab leak, then natural immunity, then vaccine harmony. now this covid conspiracy theories are coming true all over the place. susie do you feel a bit cheated by what you're told during
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lockdown? >> the whole covid thing was done out and done because i flew out and i remember being on the plane. i don't know if you guys flew dunng during covid, but just everyone just eating drinking during covid, but just everyone just you ing drinking during covid, but just everyone just you could drinking during covid, but just everyone just you could take nking during covid, but just everyone just you could take your mask because you could take your mask off if you ate and drank. really? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> during covid. so you're sitting i'd just be sitting there. so i'd just be like, be like, like, ding dong. i'd be like, right? drinking right? and just keep drinking and everybody on the and eating and everybody on the plane just eating and plane was just eating and drinking. so you couldn't drinking. yeah so you couldn't get you eating or get covid if you were eating or drinking. where did you fly to? anywhere so i could a anywhere so i could have a drink. just anywhere. anyway, so anywhere so i could have a dtake just anywhere. anyway, so anywhere so i could have a dtake justmaskhere. anyway, so anywhere so i could have a dtake justmask off. . anyway, so anywhere so i could have a dtake justmask off. . arreally?;o i take the mask off. so really? yeah >> anywhere. >> anywhere. >> because >> well, yeah, because some places, the places, uh, uh, loosened the rules the uk, did gigs rules before the uk, i did gigs in dubai because, uh, because after working for months and after not working for months and months months, i just months and months, i was just desperate to get a stage and desperate to get on a stage and shout people. so, shout abuse at people. so, uh, i mean, bruce did. shout abuse at people. so, uh, i me i], bruce did. shout abuse at people. so, uh, i mei did'uce did. shout abuse at people. so, uh, i me i did thatdid. shout abuse at people. so, uh, i me i did that all through covid. >> i did that all through covid. i on stages and i got up on stages and just screamed , howling wind. screamed, howling in the wind. yeah, it's just a scottish pastime. absolutely yeah, but we're having covid inquiry we're having the covid inquiry in scotland, seems to have in scotland, which seems to have brought a lot. carol brought out quite a lot. carol vorderman seems quite keen on tweeting it and stuff and tweeting about it and stuff and yeah , some of the stuff that yeah, some of the stuff that nicola had said, i actually
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found very funny and i did tweet her said, i don't know if her and i said, i don't know if you do the you are planning to do the fringe but give me fringe this year, but give me a call if you want a writer, you've got some great base material here. she's not material here. as yet she's not been back in touch, but i'm seeing tuesday . seeing her on tuesday. >> yeah, but i mean the scottish covid inquiry as well is bringing out some, some stuff like sturgeon was like nicola sturgeon was weaponising covid to use it as a political tool to, to gain independence . independence. >> you know, she wasn't making decisions based on is this the right thing for the people right thing to do for the people she decisions based she was making decisions based on? this going give us on? is this going to give us some of differentiator with some sort of differentiator with the british government the with the british government is we can drive is this something we can drive a wedge and use beat the wedge and use to beat the independence drum? >> she ran her whole covid campaign like a jilted lover. like, like like, you know , she like, like like, you know, she was always trying to get back at west minster or boris. she'd have she'd have a nanosecond have a she'd have a nanosecond look at what they said. if look at what they said. and if they they going to look at what they said. and if they their hey going to look at what they said. and if they their pants, going to look at what they said. and if they their pants, she'd ng to look at what they said. and if they their pants, she'd sayo wear their pants, she'd say everyone, she everyone, no pants. yeah. she would anything , saying, would just say anything, saying, it's not just cheese. i can talk about it. no, no. it's pants. >> well, in fairness to her,
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right. >> i mean, you say she's jilted lviv boris. mean, she could lviv boris. i mean, she could have jilted lover. lviv boris. i mean, she could havany jilted lover. lviv boris. i mean, she could havany of jilted lover. lviv boris. i mean, she could havany of them. d lover. >> any of them. >> any of them. >> never know, right? >> you never know, right? >> you never know, right? >> if they'd had one of those covid parties . uh, moving on covid parties. uh, moving on with the americans have ruined another british tradition. not only refuse speak our only do they refuse to speak our language properly, but they're now our tea. now putting salt in our tea. michel. france who written michel. france who has written a book molecular science book on the molecular science behind a good cup of tea , behind a good cup of tea, believes the addition is necessary to reduce the bitterness of the drink . has bitterness of the drink. has america gone too far? i mean , america gone too far? i mean, bruce, i understand you drink a cup from time to time. cup of tea from time to time. >> i don't. i serve tea, you serve piping tea. serve tea. the piping hot tea. i don't understand why you'd put salt in a of tea. it's the salt in a cup of tea. it's the same with those things. i hate on twitter. don't whether on twitter. i don't care whether you or cream on a scone you put jam or cream on a scone first. some people can't even have alone jam have a scone, let alone have jam and cream and it's the and cream in it. and it's the same that regional thing of same with that regional thing of what a bread roll. what we would call a bread roll. you it's a picture of a you know, it's a picture of a roll and chips, what roll and chips, right? what do you it's on you call that? and it's like on original and boring. you original and boring. will you move why why when they do move on? so why why when they do have now. okay. we're a couple
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of relatively well of fairly relatively well nourished ladies. but when american i just like to. >> for anybody who can't see me because he is talking to paul, not to susie. >> so you're saying no, no, no, that's fine. it's just a mighty . that's fine. it's just a mighty. >> but that's the thing they have. really? why would you put more sodium in your diet unnecessarily? yeah. >> putting salt in the tea. well, that's something that's supposed to quench your thirst. >> is salt. >> i'm not sure that is salt. like if you. i've seen some of these restaurants, secret cameras be like, these restaurants, secret camerathat be like, these restaurants, secret camerathat taste like, these restaurants, secret camerathat taste in e, these restaurants, secret camerathat taste in my what's that salty taste in my tea? like , oh my god , tea? they're like, oh my god, no, i've got a horrific a horrific image, strangely alluring. >> but still horrific. the united states embassy for the uk has actually released a press release after after this scientist said that you should put salt in your tea, saying today's media reports of an american professor's recipe for the perfect cup of tea has landed our special bond with the united kingdom in hot water. tea is calm schraderi, is the elixir of calm schraderi, a sacred that unites our a sacred bond that unites our nations. we cannot stand idly by as such outrageous proposals threaten the very foundation of
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our special relationship. therefore poor, we want to ensure that the good people of the uk, that the unthinkable nofion the uk, that the unthinkable notion of adding salt to britain's national drink is not official. united states policy, and never let us and it never will be. let us unite in our steeped solidarity and show the world that when it comes tea, we stand as one. comes to tea, we stand as one. the us embassy will continue to make the proper by make tea in the proper way by microwaving it . microwaving it. >> no. >> no. >> you think they're not just >> do you think they're not just heading for a civil war? but this is another war with with britain? >> i mean, i love that, by the way, that's a lovely bit of humorous trolling from the us embassy there. like they haven't got enough their but got enough on their plate, but they've dedicated someone to do that. i like that, you know, that. and i like that, you know, when the when the world is a bin fire humour is what we need some when the when the world is a bin fire on mour is what we need some when the when the world is a bin fire on it. ur is what we need some when the when the world is a bin fire on it. absolutelyrve need some when the when the world is a bin fire on it. absolutely but eed some when the when the world is a bin fire on it. absolutely but this some tea on it. absolutely but this is to is just another thing you add to the of people with the list of things people with dementia and americans do, because in your because putting salt in your tea. yeah i mean, how can that obviously it must be a joke. i mean, there's another scientist who expert, so he's an who is an expert, so he's an idiot . but who is an expert, so he's an idiot. but what how who is an expert, so he's an idiot . but what how could idiot. but what what how could that taste? good. >> apparently he tried no,
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>> apparently he tried it. no, we should try it. >> see, we should have tried it. >> see, we should have tried it. >> i didn't even of that. >> i didn't even think of that. >> i didn't even think of that. >> tried some tea >> we should have tried some tea with salt in it. >> it's so such a disgusting. >> it's so such a disgusting. >> us and we can >> do that for us and we can maybe the we can maybe maybe in the break, we can maybe get boil a kettle maybe in the break, we can maybe getus, boil a kettle maybe in the break, we can maybe getus, put boil a kettle maybe in the break, we can maybe getus, put some boil a kettle maybe in the break, we can maybe getus, put some salt a kettle maybe in the break, we can maybe getus, put some salt in kettle maybe in the break, we can maybe getus, put some salt in it.:tle for us, put some salt in it. >> apparently it takes the bitterness out of the tannins. uh, i don't quite uh, but i don't know. i quite like the taste sensation. >> might sitting there >> we might be sitting there slugging it off. >> to retract. slugging it off. >> might to retract. slugging it off. >> might be to retract. slugging it off. >> might be an retract. slugging it off. >> might be an official. there might be an official apology. the end of the apology. yeah, at the end of the show. you know, i'd like to apologise. >> people apologise. » m >> english people might be drinking salt in their tea. well, this well, that's it for this section, but join us in a couple of minutes to find what of minutes to find out what happened to these mountaineers. >> is this safe? happened to these mountaineers. >> 50. is this safe? happened to these mountaineers. >> 50. 50? is this safe? happened to these mountaineers. >> 50, 50? is this safe? happened to these mountaineers. >> 50, 50? what is this safe? happened to these mountaineers. >> 50, 50? what like :his safe? happened to these mountaineers. >> 50, 50? what like 50?;afe? happened to these mountaineers. >> 50, 50? what like 50? we? >> 50, 50? what like 50? we live 50. we die. i'm sure they're all right. >> up next, what gender is your dog? yes, that is now a question being asked. see you
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earlier on gb news radio show 2024, a battleground year, the year the nation decides as the parties gear up their campaigns for the next general election, who will be left standing when
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the british people make one of the british people make one of the biggest decisions of their lives? >> who will rise and who will fall? >> let's find out together . >> let's find out together. >> let's find out together. >> for every moment, the highs , >> for every moment, the highs, the lows, the twists and turns . the lows, the twists and turns. >> we'll be with you for every step of this journey. >> 2024. g news is britain's >> in 2024. g news is britain's election . channel. election. channel. >> welcome back. before we drink our salty tea, let's see what happened to those mountaineers. hey seriously, is this safe? >> 50. 50? »- >> 50. 50? >> 50. 50? >> 50. 50. what like 50? we live 50. we die 50. 50. whoa. >> what the. oh my god . >> what the. oh my god. >> what the. oh my god. >> the dangers of mountaineering. don't worry. everybody was fine there. now we've got. we've got three cups of tea from a guest. that's not because you know, in some some sort of putin esque way . sort of putin esque way. >> i'm trying to poison them. this not because i'm this is, it's not because i'm afraid thought got
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afraid i just thought we've got the of salt there. the sachets of salt there. >> do want to do you want to >> do you want to do you want to put your salt in your tea. give it a nice stir and tell us how did drink the salt on its did you drink the salt on its own? herbal i own? i've got a herbal tea. i don't for salt on don't think it works for salt on the back of your hand. >> exactly. that's i >> yeah, exactly. that's what i think do. the back of think you should do. the back of her like tequila. yeah, her hands like a tequila. yeah, we. oh, it is. >> actually, i don't know if the cameras pick it but it cameras can pick it up, but it is salt. salt from m&s, is actually salt. salt from m&s, by we got it. >> yeah. no, we got it. >> yeah. no, we got it. >> sorry. yeah >> yeah. sorry. yeah >> yeah. sorry. yeah >> it's not give it, give it a stir and see. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> see if it's good. >> see if it's good. >> what's i made . more salt. >> what's i made. more salt. doesn't really taste it. >> you need more salt. >> you need more salt. >> tastes like. no that's. have you started yet. you started it yet. >> tastes like tea. >> tastes like tea. >> have started it? oh >> have you started it? oh >> have you started it? oh >> know, it's like >> do you know, it's like drinking the sea. it's like it's a like someone's a little bit like someone's wrung in your tea. >> really? >> b we re 5 were the. >> yeah. what were the. >> yeah. what were the. >> what were they doing with that ? that flannel? >> this is it. >> well, this is it. >> well, this is it. >> do you clean last? >> what do you clean last? >> no. >> no. >> your teacup. um, can i try and have a go? actually, can i actually, i'd like to try it.
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>> i've know that none of you boiled seawater like i could. >> yeah, that's what it's like, isn't it? >> horrible. >> that's horrible. >> that's horrible. >> horrible. >> yeah. that's horrible. >> yeah. that's horrible. >> it's it's disgusting. >> it's salty. it's disgusting. why would tastes like. you why would it tastes like. you know it tastes like? know what it tastes like? it tastes salty anyway, tastes like salty tea anyway, a church england primary school church of england primary school allowed to allowed a four year old boy to join as a girl. child sex join as a girl. the child sex was from classmates who was hidden from classmates who were described by parents as traumatised found out traumatised when they found out the identifying child had the trans identifying child had been flashing their willy at girls he's believed to have told them in the toilets about dark spirits that will suck their souls out, and has said it's a deep secret that she is actually a but they mustn't tell a boy. but they mustn't tell anyone. i mean, it sounds like a future party candidate, future green party candidate, but slightly worrying that but it's slightly worrying that you these kind of things you know, these kind of things are being indulged at schools. this is a very young child who's clearly a very active clearly got a very active imagination . and instead of, you imagination. and instead of, you know, being told, that's nice, dean know, being told, that's nice, dear, finish your chips. he's been told, yes. great you're a woman, you're a dinosaur. whatever it is. and being indulged , susie. indulged, susie. >> but he actually did say i'm a boy. yeah, he knows he's a boy .
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boy. yeah, he knows he's a boy. yeah. and like in school, maybe my school's a bit weird, but i remember, like, everyone showing their little willies to each other and, like, they were a bit like, look what i've got. look what got. what i've got. >> i don't want to ruin your school but i think school years, but i think that was because it was you was mainly because it was you know , i mean, because they know, i mean, because they weren't doing that mrs. can weren't doing that to mrs. i can tell paul, we can sort it tell you, paul, we can sort it out afterwards. >> i'll balance it out. >> i'll balance it out. >> were you doing it? i mean , >> were you doing it? i mean, i'm really you're in your flow then it just. >> sorry, i just visualised it. >> sorry, i just visualised it. >> were you in my school? no. you know what i mean. kids are a bit like, you know, they're innocent. they're for. i mean, you've got kids, you know, they're babies. don't know. they're babies. they don't know. they're oh, what they're like, oh, look what i've got. look, got got. oh, look, you've got nipples. you've got. and. and this the, kids actually this the, the kids actually said, yeah. it said, i'm a boy. yeah. so it knows boy. the, it's knows it's a boy. it's the, it's the it's all this. the parents. it's all this. >> feels it feels like >> yeah. it feels it feels like a social contagion that's sort of kids are getting these ideas from tiktok, from reading from from tiktok, from reading accidental of the accidental copies of the guardian that have been discarded by, by communists. >> and they're getting these,
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these ideas and they're, they're bringing them you know , bringing them into, you know, into their lives. you know, when you're old, don't you're four years old, you don't have clear of, you know, have a clear idea of, you know, what, what life is. so this kids getting an idea of like, oh, yeah, i'm going to be i'm going to be trans. but it's just, it's, it's playing. and, you know, doesn't even know, coming up doesn't even know, coming up doesn't even know is really know what it's willy is really a four old. four year old. >> it'sjust four year old. >> it's just like yeah, yeah. >> it's just like yeah, yeah. >> it's just like yeah, yeah. >> i mean what do you >> it's just like yeah, yeah. >> i rofan what do you >> it's just like yeah, yeah. >> i rof this? what do you make of this? >> more interested in the >> i, i'm more interested in the dark sucking out the dark spirits sucking out the souls to be quite. >> no, i disturbing because souls to be quite. >> iwhere disturbing because souls to be quite. >> iwhere distu|four because souls to be quite. >> iwhere distu|fouryearause souls to be quite. >> iwhere distu|four year old it's. where does a four year old happen that level of happen upon that level of vocabulary? if you think vocabulary? because if you think about it as well, it's also really advanced. adult really advanced. it's very adult language. yeah as far as i can see. obviously i'm not parent. language. yeah as far as i can sdon'tiviously i'm not parent. language. yeah as far as i can sdon't knowly i'm not parent. language. yeah as far as i can sdon't know if i'm not parent. language. yeah as far as i can s don't know if thatiot parent. language. yeah as far as i can sdon't know if that is parent. language. yeah as far as i can s don't know if that is obvioust. i don't know if that is obvious or whatever, you know, i'm or whatever, but you know, i'm not parent. so i'm i don't not a parent. so i'm i don't know what it's like to bring up a sort thing, but can a kid sort of thing, but i can remember had to at remember what i had access to at the age of four, which was precious little, including love. um but i'm, i think that's the thing, obviously . then thing, because obviously. then the child, whoever the child is, knew how to coerce or threaten
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or whatever, and that to me just seems a wee bit spooky . seems a wee bit spooky. >> yeah. i mean, it's a great point that you bring up because this kind of adult language, i mean, that would be a sort of safeguarding trigger. the fact that it's such themes, that it's such adult themes, aduu that it's such adult themes, adult language . this isn't the adult language. this isn't the normal you normal stuff that, you know, you're read. open you're not going to read. open spot the beach and find spot goes to the beach and find out spirits sucking out about dark spirits sucking out about dark spirits sucking out your soul. out about dark spirits sucking out norr soul. out about dark spirits sucking out no you ul. out about dark spirits sucking out no you wouldn't. first of >> no you wouldn't. first of all, you'd a great all, bruce, you'd make a great parent. thank you. you parent. oh, thank you. you genuinely would. i'm sure you make a great uncle. um, but this is good yeah, is a very good uncle. yeah, i imagine is a very good uncle. yeah, i imelt'sa is a very good uncle. yeah, i imelt's a bit scary, sherry >> it's a bit scary, sherry right now, isn't it? yeah. >> it's still. want anyone out there think that bruce there to think that bruce wouldn't uh, daddy. wouldn't make a good, uh, daddy. um this isn't. um but, uh, but this isn't. >> this isn't. i'm just going to ignore that. >> bruce, see you as more of >> bruce, i see you as more of an otter. >> thank you. isn't this a great metaphor whole trans metaphor for the whole trans thing sort of thing? that in 100 years time, if they ever really wanted expose this ideology wanted to expose this ideology for has become, they for what it has become, they would tell this story. yeah. you know , they allowed a four year know, they allowed a four year
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old to go a girl's school old boy to go to a girl's school and, you know, talk about his willy like it was some magic wand. and it a secret. it wand. and it was a secret. it wasn't just secret amongst the wasn't just a secret amongst the children. was a secret children. it was a secret amongst the adults that found out if you read the out as well. if you read the story there are there was an story, there are there was an aduu story, there are there was an adult that was teacher adult that was a teacher assistant, think, assistant, i think, at the school sworn secrecy . school and was sworn to secrecy. so you mustn't tell anyone there wasn't letter saying, wasn't a letter sent out saying, oh, way, this is going to happen. >> so please, you know, aware >> so please, you know, be aware of accommodating. of it and be accommodating. i mean, it's a crazy thing to find out, know, as a secret. out, you know, as a secret. another been another crazy thing that's been happening world of gender happening in the world of gender ideology week an animal ideology this week is an animal talent which procures talent agency which procures animals for tv and film to film them, not to eat them in the catering department has decided to pet owners. the burning to ask pet owners. the burning question is your dog gender neutral or non—binary? apparently they say it's to make it more inclusive . urban paws it more inclusive. urban paws say that the gender neutral category had been removed as it was included in the form by mistake. i mean, it's a pretty funny mistake. i mean, bruce, cats can't be non—binary. cats are all girls or and dogs are
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boys. everybody knows that , right? >> well, i had a dog for nearly 17 years and she was a girl. >> well, i had a dog for nearly 17 years and she was a girl . and 17 years and she was a girl. and i remember that someone had said to me, do you not think it is transphobic? i'm sure those were the about the words. it was. it was about the words. it was. it was about the that people thought the time that people thought that reveal thing for that a gender reveal thing for a baby transphobic, baby was transphobic, and a woman said me, do you woman had said to me, do you think it's transphobic? raising your as and i said, your dog as a girl? and i said, well, i'm, i have problem well, i'm, i have no problem with trans people and all that kind of stuff. she's a girl. she was a. she was the last one in the litter. yeah, her name was smidgen. and you know, i called her a girl. i and that was her a wee girl. i and that was that. but then i also remember a woman being gmb on good woman being on gmb on good morning britain and saying that she thought it was appalling that ask a guide dogs that we don't ask a guide dogs their before they start their consent before they start their consent before they start their training. so genuinely their consent before they start theirwasning. so genuinely their consent before they start theirwas a1g. so genuinely their consent before they start theirwas a debate |enuinely their consent before they start theirwas a debate withnely their consent before they start theirwas a debate with susanna that was a debate with susanna and whoever else . so it's just and whoever else. so it's just like i'm not necessarily sure you're going to get the answer that you want from. although an animal will understand you perfectly even though you don't
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speak. i don't think they can tell you as to whether . tell you as to whether. >> yeah and yeah , cats, cats and >> yeah and yeah, cats, cats and dogs. >> i mean , they can't give >> i mean, they can't give consent because they're animals. they're not that they don't have that sense of awareness and sense of sense of to that sense of sense of self to that extent. and i mean, susie, this sort of reminds me of the brings it back to the trans kid. if you've got a kid who is saying he's trans, where is he? where is he getting that idea? it's like, it's not the kid's not coming up with it organically. you know, after your call your cat a you know, age 20 or something. this this. something. this is this. >> what you call >> but that's what you call a female dog a >> think we should campaign >> i think we should campaign about that. stop calling animals . right ,. >> right,. >> right,. >> you know what i mean? i think, like, we don't want that. it's like. >> it's a good point. it'sjust >> it's a good point. it's just really unlikely person in the middle argument to be middle of that argument to be bruce , i think you're advocating bruce, i think you're advocating on, the dogs. on, on on the part of dogs. >> but the thing is about the gender of animals. i always get animals, genders wrong, right? if a pink collar, i think, if i see a pink collar, i think, okay, it's a girl dog and they're like, oh, it's a boy.
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>> well, the wrong. >> well, the wrong. >> and then you feel bad because you're like, why has it got a pink collar? oh i'm being pink collar? oh no, i'm being sexist. so they're sexist. and so yeah, they're just missing. >> just that argument. >> they just want that argument. if they're putting a pink colour in a male do you in a on a male dog. but do you think of the gender think with some of the gender ideology it's coming from ideology stuff it's coming from the it's the parents? i mean, it's definitely the definitely coming from the parents. dog because parents. if it's a dog because the hasn't turned round and the dog hasn't turned round and said, like all coming from the parents, dogs turn parents, you think the dogs turn around like, rub, rub, rub. >> i think i'm a girl today, you know? no >> is it the most can see is >> is it the most i can see is sausages she's a boy thing. >> yeah. anyway, it's time for a breather. but can you guess what happens next with dancing happens next with this dancing lady not sure lady man person? i'm not sure anymore . i'll see you after the
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break. welcome back . let's see what welcome back. let's see what happened to that dancing person. i'm sure they'll be fine .
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i'm sure they'll be fine. >> so . >> so. >> so. >> yeah. make sure you're not standing on a bunch of invoices before you try jumping around. now, next up, young people have ruined everything again . when ruined everything again. when generation z. that's people . generation z. that's people. under 30 have ruined the world once again, the self—entitled little blighters are now refusing to pay tax. well, not quite, but they're drinking and smoking less so inadvertently reducing the size of the state coffers and the amount of duty and tax they claim. back off cigarettes and alcohol. is it our patriotic duty to drink and smoke more to fund the nhs? i mean, i think this is this is very selfish of young people not to not to drink and smoke and booze the rest of it. booze and all the rest of it. when i was, when i was young, i did plenty of that because i knew lot of doctors and knew we had a lot of doctors and nurses to pay for. bruce. i mean, did you do your bit? >> i continue to do my bit. my think it's very important. i know it's selfless. i mean,
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you've no idea, but yeah, i know they do seem to be on a very different trajectory than we were when we were growing up . were when we were growing up. yes. um, there's almost an element of piety in some of it. >> you know what there is. and it's almost like, you know, we had the victorian era where everybody presented a very pious and image. but then and very proper image. but then underneath it all, all people were visiting prostitutes and getting syphilis and all the rest of it. and i feel like this generation is the same. maybe without the syphilis. generation is the same. maybe witii)ut the syphilis. generation is the same. maybe witi i )ut thethey're is. generation is the same. maybe witii)ut thethey're not dealing >> i think they're not dealing with the syphilis. i don't think they're the they're interested in the syphilis. i don't think they want time. want to have a good time. i don't know, i mean, it's up to the individual, isn't it? but yeah, very yeah, they do seem very different. you are different. and when you are speaking to, particularly if they be, don't they happen to be, i don't know, vegan or non—drinkers or whatever, they're forceful. whatever, they're very forceful. they're it. they're almost militant with it. yeah. that's up to yeah. but that's, that's up to them. yeah. >> just them. yeah. >> maybe it's just social media pole made everybody sort pole that's made everybody sort of and judge of able to judge, see and judge each of able to judge, see and judge eacwell, you know, spent no >> well, you know, i spent no sort years in the sort of formative years in the 90s. i was a teenager in the 90s, there were, you know, 90s, and there were, you know, beautiful but beautiful people around. but
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they models. they were they were models. there people that were there were people that were supposed beautiful. supposed to look beautiful. not everybody the everybody. the real some, the sort people aspired to sort of people you aspired to were of the, you know, were kind of the, you know, maybe britpop, liam , the maybe the britpop, the liam, the kate moss. yeah, yeah. the heroin chic and the, you know, the did you have a heroin chic? i did, i went straight i never did, i went straight into the big mac chic period. >> but um, but you know, the role models then are kind of rock and roll and we had ladettes women would were more liberated by drink and behaving like boys, apparently. liberated by drink and behaving likeyeah. apparently. liberated by drink and behaving likeyeah. appa mean, still liberated by drink and behaving lik
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the cover of sports illustrated, used to always be absolutely, you know, smoking. you you know, smoking. and now you look sports illustrated and look at sports illustrated and it's like, well, this could be weight watchers monthly, you know what i mean? they're trying to push some body positive, you know, like just in a bikini. know, like just me in a bikini. >> look me literally. >> yeah. look at me literally. >> yeah. look at me literally. >> a transgender cover >> they had a transgender cover star who was nearly. yeah. if we shaved you and stuck you in a swimsuit, think. swimsuit, i think. >> just imagine me all shiny like cube . like cube. >> all like a like a scottish sheep shearing session. like, that's , um. yeah, that's that's, um. yeah, that's a terrible cover version to have with the taste of salty tea in my mouth, but which really wasn't pleasant . wasn't pleasant. >> no, can still taste it. >> no, no, i can still taste it. yeah taste salty tea yeah i can still taste salty tea embedded in my tongue. >> yeah. this is like >> yeah. i feel this is like a the feel violated the i feel violated psychological strike by america quite a lot . quite a lot. >> i'm kind of used to it. but it's saturday night . it's saturday night. >> i think what the kids said is your dirty minds. i'll just eat a lot of popcorn. salty popcorn. um, i think with kids, though, a lot of are smoking weed lot of them are smoking weed because whenever i walk the
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because whenever i walk down the streets, there is streets, i'm just like, there is a smell of weed. yeah, a big smell of weed. yeah, i feel like the world smells like weed in london, yeah. so weed in london, right? yeah. so i if kids are just i don't know if kids are just like, not going to have like, i'm not going to have alcohol. it's that that was our generation alcohol addicts, generation of alcohol addicts, liam gallagher. >> having edibles. >> maybe they're having edibles. >> maybe they're having edibles. >> are taken. it's >> edibles are taken. it's a different they're still getting high. >> so we need to we need to somehow legalise weed like they've done in america and tax it. >> and then we'll be able to fill this gap in the in the tax. we could also tax tax on vaping i know lots of lots of people vape tax on surely there's humongous tax on i don't i don't think there is huge tax on it. not to the extent of cigarettes because alcohol. because an alcohol. >> and cigarettes the tax >> and with cigarettes the tax is is dissuade people from is to is to dissuade people from from and from smoking cigarettes and actually to vaping actually move them to vaping because seen better. actually move them to vaping becthis seen better. actually move them to vaping becthis is seen better. actually move them to vaping becthis is the en better. actually move them to vaping becthis is the thing. better. actually move them to vaping becthis is the thing. if tter. actually move them to vaping becthis is the thing. if i'm not >> this is the thing. if i'm not smelling weed, i'm smelling hubba bubba strawberry flavour. smelling weed, i'm smelling hulyeah.1bba strawberry flavour. smelling weed, i'm smelling hulyeah. because nberry flavour. smelling weed, i'm smelling hulyeah. because nberrythat'srr. >> yeah. because that's that's the you get in the two smells you get in london. yeah, yeah. >> weed. yeah. so >> vaping or weed. yeah. so they're still getting high. >> just using >> yeah. they're just using different routes. but different different routes. but are they as because are they, are they as uh because they seem , they seem to be, you
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they seem, they seem to be, you know, like you're saying before a pious. and might a bit more pious. and this might be they, don't to a bit more pious. and this might be to they, don't to a bit more pious. and this might be to war. zy, don't to a bit more pious. and this might be to war. the don't to a bit more pious. and this might be to war. the military: to a bit more pious. and this might be to war. the military is to go to war. the military is having huge of problems . having huge amounts of problems. >> thinking war. having huge amounts of problems. >> we thinking war. having huge amounts of problems. >> we have thinking war. having huge amounts of problems. >> we have the nking war. having huge amounts of problems. >> we have the smoke war. having huge amounts of problems. >> we have the smoke andir. having huge amounts of problems. >> we have the smoke and weed. they we have the smoke and weed. >> want to go to war. >> they don't want to go to war. >> they don't want to go to war. >> i think i'm >> don't get up. i think i'm this conscription. this this conscription. >> conscription where >> conscription thing where they're know, the young they're all, you know, the young people to to war. people are going to go to war. it's all right for us because we're unlikely go. we're very unlikely to go. but if was us, we if anyone was to ask us, we probably wouldn't want go probably wouldn't want to go ehhen probably wouldn't want to go either. been i've either. you know, i've been i've been write material been trying to write material about this this week. yeah. there year there aren't loads of 40 year olds going, you olds out there going, god, you know wish i was 21. who know what, i wish i was 21. who can to war? know what, i wish i was 21. who cani'd to war? know what, i wish i was 21. who cani'd quite|r? know what, i wish i was 21. who cani'd quite like to go for >> i'd quite like to go for a bit, you know, be like a guy, hang out, be the photographer, write a zoom lens. write back on a zoom lens. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> hang with a helicopter >> hang out with a helicopter for you know, could be for a bit. you know, i could be like, darling, blackadder, like, darling, um, blackadder, you of the officer you know, sort of the officer type and just, uh, shouting orders type and just, uh, shouting ord�*yeah , eating. >> yeah, eating. >> yeah, eating. >> young people aren't , uh, >> and young people aren't, uh, aren't having as much sex as they used to. and i don't just mean with us. >> they're not having as much sex uh, with each other, sex with, uh, with each other, which i know kind of,
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which i know it's kind of, i guess, from, you know, a health point view. point of view. >> good, but i feel like >> it's good, but i feel like it's lewis schaffer, the great comedian, it's the comedian, says this. it's the death it's the death death of love. it's the death of love. people meeting. love. people aren't meeting. they're not bonding. they're not having, not having, having sex. they're not having babies. >> the rise of porn. >> it's the rise of porn. >> it's the rise of porn. >> you know, you've to think >> you know, you've got to think about going, oh, there's >> you know, you've got to think about going going, oh, there's >> you know, you've got to think about going out. g, oh, there's >> you know, you've got to think about going out. they'veiere's >> you know, you've got to think about going out. they've gots no one going out. they've got porn their the desire porn on their phone. the desire to out meet the to go out to meet a guy, the desire to go out to meet girl. desire to go out to meet a girl. you're i've that you're like, i've got that desire now just going to desire now i'm just going to watch some watch netflix and smoke some weed, demonising weed, right? i'm not demonising the but a the young people, but it's a different world. >> like just >> it sounds like you're just describing tuesday describing an average tuesday for. there you go. but i mean, i feel like maybe we grew up in a, in a in glorious, glorious times because the night i grew up in the 90s, i don't know about yourself, but felt like a yourself, but it felt like a glorious time. >> got the people >> everybody got on the people weren't nagging other weren't nagging each other and being each being pious and judging each other. were just, you other. people were just, you know, on having fun. know, getting on and having fun. i think there's always been that. >> think people have many >> i think people have many more portals piety or portals to put their piety or their nagging on. so i think we're more with i'm we're more familiar with it. i'm not necessarily there not necessarily sure there is more just see it
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more. >> yeah. well, thank you so much to my panel tonight. uh, i hope you've enjoyed this saturday night showdown . thanks for night showdown. thanks for watching. stay tuned tonight for the one and only mark dolan coming up next. and then later on we've got headliners at 11 pm. with three comedians going through tomorrow's news stories. thanks goodbye . thanks for watching. goodbye. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boiler is sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . latest gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snow. we're looking ahead to sunday. for most of us it's going to be a very mild. there will be some wet and windy weather. however across the north. so the reason for the mild conditions we're mild conditions is we're dragging air dragging in some very mild air from parts of spain and portugal , really move , and that will really move right across the country as we go through of sunday. go through the course of sunday. back to rest of saturday. back to the rest of saturday. and for many parts of england and wales, it's going to be a
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fairly dry night, with the clearest of the skies over towards east. scotland and towards the east. scotland and northern ireland seeing plenty of cloud and that cloud will be thick enough in places to produce some spots of rain, but mild but the clear mild here. but under the clear skies. further east we will see mild here. but under the clear sitouchurther east we will see mild here. but under the clear sitouch of her east we will see mild here. but under the clear sitouch of frost. st we will see mild here. but under the clear sitouch of frost. bute will see mild here. but under the clear sitouch of frost. but awill see mild here. but under the clear sitouch of frost. but a brighte a touch of frost. but a bright start for the east as we start sunday morning. elsewhere are plenty again there plenty of cloud and again there will of rain and will be some spots of rain and drizzle but the drizzle around, but the cloud will up across will tend to break up across many so a bright many areas, so a bright afternoon some sunny spells afternoon with some sunny spells . but later start to see . but later on we start to see this of rain in across this band of rain move in across parts of ireland and parts of northern ireland and western , accompanied by western scotland, accompanied by some very strong winds . here, as some very strong winds. here, as we into afternoon . but we move into the afternoon. but in the sunshine, very mild for the time of year, could see highs reaching 15 to 16 degrees to and monday we really the country is split into half by this band of rain. so if you stuck under here it will be quite a cold and wet day to the north of it, cooler, blustery showers to the south of it, remaining mild but rather cloudy into the middle of the into the middle part of the week. remains changeable with week. it remains changeable with temperatures around where they
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