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targets across eight houthi targets across eight locations associated with the rebels underground weapons storage facilities, middle oil storage facilities, middle oil storage facilities, middle oil storage facilities and air defence systems. it also added that the greatest possible care was taken to minimise any risk of civilian casualties . the uk of civilian casualties. the uk has reaffirmed its commitment to ukraine as the country's war with russia enters its third yean with russia enters its third year, £245 million has been promised to boost critical stockpiles of ammunition . the stockpiles of ammunition. the defence secretary, grant shapps, says he's proud that since the invasion the uk has trained 60,000 ukrainian troops , adding 60,000 ukrainian troops, adding that no one has done as much for kyiv than the uk. former prime minister boris johnson has been in kyiv. he's been speaking exclusively to gb news, praising the war torn country . the war torn country. >> they've taken out thousands and thousands of russian tanks, 40% of the russia's black sea fleet. and yet ukraine's exports are now back up to pre—war
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levels . so i've got absolutely levels. so i've got absolutely no doubt that with the right support from the west , ukraine support from the west, ukraine can win. and it's vital in the months ahead that we give them their support. this is an unconventional report. uh but here we are in kyiv on the eighth. the sad second anniversary, uh, with a ukrainian population that, in my view , is absolutely determined view, is absolutely determined still to win. and the giveaway , still to win. and the giveaway, lee anderson has been suspended from the tory party >> it comes after the former deputy chair said the london mayor had given the capital away and was controlled by islamists. the prime minister was under pressure to react after sadiq khan said his deafening silence was condoning racism. labour leader sir keir starmer has weighed in, saying rishi sunak's weakness means that tory mps can act with impunity. a spokesperson for the party's chief whip says the mp was suspended for refusing to apologise for his comments. in a
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statement, anderson said i fully accept they had no option but to suspend the whip in these circumstances. however, i'll continue to support the government's efforts to call out extremism extremism in all its forms , be that anti—semitism or forms, be that anti—semitism or islamophobia and thousands of cards of support have been sent to king charles following his cancer diagnosis. the monarch laughed as he read one of them, which had a disgruntled dog on the front, saying at least you don't have to wear a cone. around 7000 cars have been sent from offering from around the world offering good wishes , with child good wishes, with one child writing give up, be brave, writing never give up, be brave, don't push your limits. others shared their own experiences of cancen shared their own experiences of cancer, urging the king to stay positive . for the latest positive. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. or you can go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's gb news. com slash alerts. now wsfime gb news. com slash alerts. now it's time for headliners .
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it's time for headliners. hello and welcome to headliners. >> i'm josh howie and joining me to make mincemeat out of sunday's newspapers is the ghnden sunday's newspapers is the grinder. paul coyte and the awful lewis schaffer. how are you both.7 lovely. thanks, josh . you both.7 lovely. thanks, josh. all the better for being here. i'm liking the ties. haircut, a new tie. lewis >> i used to be the best dressed person on this show. >> and look at paul. look at how he's doing this deliberately. >> lewis, you changed me. >> lewis, you changed me. >> do. i think there's >> yeah. you do. i think there's such competitive. this is the such a competitive. this is the thing don't thing that people don't see. >> they think, paul is mr >> they think, oh, paul is mr nice >> they think, oh, paul is mr nic he's totally competitive. >> they think, oh, paul is mr nic he's “you ly competitive. >> they think, oh, paul is mr nic he's “you know,ipetitive. >> they think, oh, paul is mr nic he's “you know,ipeti other >> have you know, the other thing they don't course, thing they don't see, of course, is wearing shorts. is that you're wearing shorts. yeah. not wearing anything. is that you're wearing shorts. yeai've not wearing anything. is that you're wearing shorts. yeai've rtakenaring anything. is that you're wearing shorts. yeai've rtaken them anything. >> i've just taken them off. >> i've just taken them off. >> shorts. those >> i've just taken them off. >> very shorts. those >> i've just taken them off. >> very dangly shorts. those >> i've just taken them off. >> very dangly shorts. 5. those >> i've just taken them off. >> very dangly shorts. it'siose >> i've just taken them off. >> very dangly shorts. it's got are very dangly shorts. it's got are very dangly shorts. it's got a letter. to let it a letter. it's got to let it breathe. you're right, paul, breathe. but you're right, paul, i am sure i feel about i am not sure how i feel about you adding the waistcoat. i i am not sure how i feel about you adding the waistcoat . i know you adding the waistcoat. i know to do. like i've to you i do. i look like i've escaped reception to escaped a wedding reception to just quickly show. just quickly do the show. >> what you got here? >> you know what you got here? >> you know what you got here? >> the important thing, >> that's the important thing, right? have a quick look right? let's have a quick look at pages. we're going at the front pages. we're going to on sunday
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to have the mail on sunday first. rayners £48,000 first. hypocrite rayners £48,000 profit on council house sale. telegraph bodyguards for mps. extremism threat rises observer islamophobia starmer turns on tories over toxic rhetoric sunday times bodyguards for three mps as safety fears rise sunday express rishi 5 billion to fire up engine of the north and the daily star. to fire up engine of the north and the daily star . you're the and the daily star. you're the devil in disguise and those were your front pages . paul, you're your front pages. paul, you're up . first. let's kick off with up. first. let's kick off with the sunday times. sunday times bodyguards for three female mps as safety fears rise. now, private security company is being deployed to protect mps amid warnings that the israeli hamas conflict is a generation al radicalisation moment. and it's difficult . whilst that's it's difficult. whilst that's quite hyperbolic , it is quite quite hyperbolic, it is quite difficult to argue with it . we
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difficult to argue with it. we are finding ourselves in a situation now where people are genuinely scared for their own safety , and it all seems these safety, and it all seems these are elected leaders. absolutely. and you know what makes britain great is democracy . and what great is democracy. and what makes democracy great. i don't know, wetherspoons , i would know, wetherspoons, i would argue. yeah. and what makes. yeah, good point. yeah, that's a good point. let's, have a debate on let's, let's have a debate on that. i always have that. yeah. i always have democracy, you really democracy, but can you really get a for breakfast £3 and a pint. probably can pint. no. well you probably can in parliament, but i would say that makes democracy great that what makes democracy great and like donald and i sound a bit like donald trump the fact is, trump here, is the fact is, being the fact of being able being as the fact of being able to speak freely without violence and increased becoming and that is increased becoming not possible, certainly when i'm hosting, when lewis is on. yes it's pretty dangerous. i've had to now origami . well you to learn now origami. well you do so well at it. yeah this is, uh, this is not a good, uh, story for , as you say, our story for, as you say, our liberal democracy. but also, i mean, lewis, why are they hiring private security firms and not just having the police do their job? >> well, that's a good point . >> well, that's a good point. >> well, that's a good point. >> basically, because we can't trust the police and everyone
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knows they can't trust the police. horrible job police. they did a horrible job defending the point it's not defending the point is, it's not democracy. every time hear defending the point is, it's not demo> i think i disagree with you. >> i think i disagree with you. >> enemy now for >> i'm you're my enemy now for looking a little thing looking as good a little thing like looking the way he like him looking the way he looks destroyed my faith. looks has destroyed my faith. >> what's destroyed >> you know what's destroyed my faith don't faith is the fact that you don't care seem i'm care that i seem to be. i'm wearing suit. are looking wearing a suit. you are looking very actually a very good. actually that's a great time. >> 5 great time. >> a great great time. >> no, it's not a great tie. it's not tied properly. >> no, it's not a great tie. it's you tied properly. >> no, it's not a great tie. it's you tied jweierly. >> no, it's not a great tie. it's you tied jweierlyprobably >> you just. we are probably discussing the most serious story we're going to cover tonight. >> thing josh is, tonight. » thing >> the thing about josh is, is, is you're english is you're a typical english person. frumpy frothy, ill kempt. >> are you sure he's all right, josh? yes. >> look at the way he's. he got a new suit. it just doesn't fit him. it doesn't fit him. the haircut. >> is it not true? >> is it not true? >> it's not fair. anyway, back to the story. here >> what's interesting is you have mps talking have three female mps talking about feel safe about how they don't feel safe having security having to get private security guards
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having to get private security guarcsomeone like having to get private security guarc someone like jess phillips, have someone like jess phillips, who labour who tweeted yesterday. a labour mp was on the tube and mp said she was on the tube and she was having a great conversation with all the people who protests and who were at the protests and it's yeah, because you're it's like, yeah, because you're saying what they want to hear. >> to see, they want >> we want to see, they want what them? what do you say to them? >> the hostages. >> josh, just finish is not stupid. >> she knows her constituency is made largely of , uh, >> she knows her constituency is made largely of, uh, muslim. uh constituents. she knows how to speak, to keep, to keep her position in power and saying things like that is only going to help her. jess, you absolutely know there's a problem. and saying things like that does not help anyone can. >> can i interrupt? we know there's a problem. why do we even this? even discuss this? >> it's something that can't be the country's lost its way . the country's lost its way. >> i shouldn't say this. >> i shouldn't say this. >> wow. okay that's . >> wow. okay that's. >> wow. okay that's. >> we just witnessed the breakdown . well, look, maybe breakdown. well, look, maybe there's something more positive in the telegraph. >> uh, no , it's, you know, the >> uh, no, it's, you know, the news. we've lost our way. >> there's no good news. >> there's no good news. >> i usually say good news, but
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it's no good news. >> of good news, >> speaking of good news, i got my that i'll show my good news cup that i'll show a bit later. is according my good news cup that i'll show a this bit later. is according my good news cup that i'll show a this ist later. is according my good news cup that i'll show a this is theyzr. is according my good news cup that i'll show a this is they got; according my good news cup that i'll show a this is they got the,ording my good news cup that i'll show a this is they got the, uh,1g my good news cup that i'll show a this is they got the, uh, bbc to this is they got the, uh, bbc proud to be progressive. says the boss. and the boss is this guy named tim. tim. all right, i'm just saying i'm prepared. >> sorry. okay okay, okay. he's the undermined you. >> it's all right. >> it's all right. >> you don't undermine me. you can't. because my position is rock and people know rock solid, and the people know that. they know. they know. you can interrupt me. what's going on brain so detailed on in my brain is so detailed and amazing and anyway, so he says. and amazing and anyway, so he says . he says the bbc was set up says. he says the bbc was set up to avoid party political bias. and they they they avoid political political bias , but political political bias, but they don't avoid the big bias at a time that battle between teamwork and the british people . teamwork and the british people. well, the two teams and some of the british people support team world like the like. the king is wider team . wider than team. >> arguably woke culture. >> as he says, it's woke culture is teamwork. >> they're tight. there's a connection. but what he says is
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there's the bbc. uh walks a joyous tightrope in the culture wars. now, what's interesting is there are some people who would argue culture wars actually argue the culture wars actually aren't kind aren't real. are this kind of manufactured , aired way of manufactured, aired way of holding back progressive , he holding back progressive, he said, or sort of occupy ing people so they don't notice that they're the, you know, they're money is being taken away from them. if we imagine, you know, this , this woke wave as some this, this woke wave as some sort of parade, the bbc are right at the front with a flag. the reason that he's saying this is because he has actually enabled most of this woke behaviour. and i would say that there is nothing wrong with being progressive, but we stop being progressive, but we stop being about ten being progressive. about ten years then lost the plot years ago and then lost the plot and on going well. it and carried on going well. it became the became regressive. that's the point. famous graph point. there's that famous graph where basically the progressiveness keeps on going and starts going and then it starts going downhill, is we've downhill, which is what we've seen critical race theory. seen with critical race theory. when you take some these when you take some of these ideologies end ideologies to their end conclusions, you have regression, just said you regression, he just said you you said i didn't finish the point because he said he's proud to be
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progressive to him. >> he had a backtrack and say it meant technological, progressive, progressive , progressive, progressive, progressive. but the truth is, is that everybody knows what progressive means. the people on the progressive side knows what it means, and the people on the non progressive side, which is which is probably the people who are watching except for are watching this, except for the are complaining. the people who are complaining. >> thing he >> well, the other thing that he says he says we've got to says here, he says we've got to make we're make sure that we're representing views from across the board now in that it now this was in 20th january, 21. yes. but they've massively failed. so what you saw there, i mean really the whole point of this channel being set up was that that they didn't represent views across board . they didn't views across board. they didn't represent it with brexit. they didn't represent it with gender ideology. there's been so many failures along the way to actually cover the news to cover these issues that are affecting people and the argument is they've they've failed. surely they've they've failed. surely the bbc have set themselves as judge, and executioner . judge, jury and executioner. they've own they've even got their own verify bbc verify that doesn't
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verify bbc verify that doesn't verify itself. every time it steps out of line, which is about four times a day. so it's just mass hypocrisy for me. it's got a very difficult job. of course, he doesn't have a difficult job. well, i mean, it looks difficult from outside. >> the point is the bbc was set up to be have no party political bias because there was only one channel and labour didn't want the tories to get advantage. okay but i would argue that we're not talking about party political bias because i know i just said that these you're not listening to me , josh, you listening to me, josh, you didn't listen to me. the first one. okay, let's on the one. okay, let's move on to the mail sunday. one. okay, let's move on to the maipaulsunday. one. okay, let's move on to the maipaul .unday. one. okay, let's move on to the maipaul . hypocrite. do you think >> paul. hypocrite. do you think tim davis thinks got a hard job? >> you you are forgetting your role in this. >> you're supposed to be. you're supposed to be the host of this show. supposed to let show. you're supposed to let paul and i battle other, paul and i battle each other, and you . and you. >> i battle you man to man skin to skin mail. >> come mail sunday, paul >> come on. mail on sunday, paul . not. . hypocrite. uh, that's not. that's not lewis rayner's £48,000 profit on council . house
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£48,000 profit on council. house sales. angela rayner. this is, of course, uh, very famous labour mp. may have heard of labour mp. you may have heard of her. um, has been accused of hypocrisy was hypocrisy after it was discovered she made 48,500 pounds profit on her ex—council house, thanks to the right to buy scheme , the one that she buy scheme, the one that she wants to reform now , i do feel a wants to reform now, i do feel a little for here because little bit for her here because the fact she benefited from the fact that she benefited from the fact that she benefited from the being , uh, the market the market being, uh, the market price of her house being worth more than when she paid for it is outside of her control, and she had every right to sell it. now, of course, it's seen as hypocrisy, because now she's going to remove that from future generations. or she'd like to reform it. and the idea here in the mail is that she will reform it to a point that future generations won't be able to benefit it, but i'd but benefit from it, but i'd but this feels a little bit opportune to me. i mean, the fact that someone's actually gone back looked see what gone back and looked to see what opportunists of the journalist. it me. i it does seem that way to me. i mean, i'm for. yeah, but mean, i'm all for. yeah, but isn't that what isn't that isn't that what journalists do? isn't that isn't that what jou1yeah. s do? isn't that isn't that what jou1yeah. s mean, do? isn't that isn't that what jou1yeah. s mean, those do? >> yeah. i mean, those journalists picking up pesky things , are we being things like, are we being
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opportunist here? >> just making fun of it, whatever . whatever. >> so opportunistic. >> so opportunistic. >> what agree with >> you know what i agree with you on that. and if you actually read her life story, read about her life story, it's pretty impressive whether you agree not. agree with her politics or not. what's what's she's been through. all things through. yeah. of all the things to criticise for making to criticise her for making a profit, but at the profit, there is. but at the same there's argument same time, there's an argument that she is, uh, being a hypocrite here. then, hypocrite here. but then, of course hypocrite. we course, we're all hypocrite. we don't reforms are don't know what the reforms are going we write going to be. josh we don't write daily finish that. >> lewis. >> lewis. >> uh, you're the devil in disguise. >> evil ai bots. >> evil ai bots. >> get the hat . habits of >> get the hat. habits of copying bishops voices to con nurses out of thousands of nuns. sorry nuns. nuns. same thing. don't care if you con nuns of thousands out of thousands of pounds you've been to, isn't it, lewis ? i mean, this is hardly a lewis? i mean, this is hardly a news story , basically, because news story, basically, because this the box this is. this is the box standard. ai is bad and it standard. how ai is bad and it is bad. uh jonathan kogan showed me how he was able to manipulate a voice and send and send josh a message today. a rude message . message today. a rude message. the message said, don't interrupt, lewis. >> that's not what it said . it
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>> that's not what it said. it did. uh, but i'm what's interesting about this story is that i didn't know nuns actually had money, so they should have. yeah, that's a good point. >> i spend it on if they do. all right, look, that's the front page we continue page is destroyed. we continue the part two with page is destroyed. we continue the anderson art two with page is destroyed. we continue the anderson and n0 with page is destroyed. we continue the anderson and reform. hey, farage anderson and reform. hey, that's our prime time schedule. >> see you in
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>> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> welcome back to headliners. i'm josh howie. and because security has gone home still here with paul cox and lewis schaffer . paul, let's kick off schaffer. paul, let's kick off with the sunday express and be careful what you say in the story. i saw them hanging story. i just saw them hanging out the hot chocolate machine. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> point. so nigel farage >> good point. so nigel farage calls on cancelled lee anderson to join reform and destroy. destroy the tories. now, um , destroy the tories. now, um, most of our viewers would have been following this today. we certainly have. don't presume. well okay, just give well okay, so let me just give you bit of background. you a little bit of background. so the removal the
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so following the removal of the conservative from lee conservative whip from lee anderson being anderson effectively being suspended party, um, suspended from the party, um, uh, for refusing to apologise for comments he made about the london sadiq khan. farage london mayor sadiq khan. farage has sensed an opportunity and he thinks very good at that, isn't he? he's very good at that. and he's out an olive branch and he's put out an olive branch and said, you know what, lee? come and come and join and join us, mate. come and join us. you join us, we us. because if you join us, we can destroy the tories. now i would question whether that in itself would be enough to do so . itself would be enough to do so. but however, was to defect but however, if he was to defect to reform, now my understanding of that situation would be that reform would have its own mp in parliament. it's an interesting one. whether it comes through, i mean, reform are arguably the reason why, uh , tories look like reason why, uh, tories look like they're going to lose because they're going to lose because they're eating away so many conservative votes. they're not beating labour, they're beating themselves. however i would to be fair to lee anderson , um, he be fair to lee anderson, um, he has spent a lot of time knocking doors saying go for reform doors saying don't go for reform , stay with and famously he
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, stay with lee. and famously he went from labour. yeah, that's a massive flyer . massive flyer. >> i'm just trying to ignore the whole time . whole time. >> giant fat fly. >> giant fat fly. >> it's a russian fly. >> it's a russian fly. >> this is what happens . >> this is what happens. >> this is what happens. >> it's own your time. now, i should explain that lewis. >> um. he's meat and brings it in with him. he brings these flies in. i mean, this is impacted, of course, by the fact that reform of announced some new this weekend , new policies just this weekend, they oh he's not they are planning. oh he's not quite mr miyagi . yeah. rest in quite mr miyagi. yeah. rest in peace. they all be serious. uh, animal rights protesters outside soon. so reform of not only they're they're really beating they're they're really beating the tories at being tories now because their policies now include pledging , uh, to pull include pledging, uh, to pull the country out of the european court of human rights and freeze all nonsense, all non essential migration as well as giving tax cuts away. so we end up the reform actually out conservative and the conservatives all on the back of what's happening with lee anderson at the moment. yeah. perhaps if he does yeah. and perhaps if he does defect um might,
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defect to reform um um it might, it might be the start of something i doubt it though. >> but it's not about them beating the tories or destroying the tories. the tories have, from what i tell , the tories. the tories have, from what i tell, i'm not from what i can tell, i'm not from what i can tell, i'm not from country, but they're from this country, but they're not very. they are tory. there's two tories. there's the two types of tories. there's the tories that are in like rishi sunak. >> i'd say there are two nye bevan. can i, can i speak? and i want you to list all seven types bevan. can i, can i speak? and i watories. to list all seven types of tories. >> go keep going. >> go keep going. >> i obviously i don't know >> this i obviously i don't know what talking the what the hell i'm talking the two types tories are the two types of tories who are the two types of tories who are the two two types tories the two two types of tories are the tories the pockets tories that are in the pockets of team world of the of the. let's get some material. let's get some new material. >> one war going on. >> there's one war going on. there's one. let's see if we've got some new material here. >> and, lewis, i don't know about you, but i was relieved to hear that there's no such thing as islamist extremists. >> what? you know >> do you know what? you know what? story, josh, what? you take the story, josh, boy, you're always. you what? you take the story, josh, boy,interrupt you're always. you what? you take the story, josh, boy,interrupt you halfway's. you through. >> i'm not going to interrupt you. >> the most important thing is that what say when that what i say is when i realise what said, that what i say is when i realiie what said, that what i say is when i realii realise what said, that what i say is when i realii realise it's hat said, that what i say is when i realii realise it's wrong, said, that what i say is when i realii realise it's wrong, that's and i realise it's wrong, that's that's. and people can see your opinion . opinion. >> yes. now, tell this story
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where will say something where i will say something i want is you. >> thing is, this is. this >> the thing is, this is. this is gaza, time. news is all gaza, all the time. news is all gaza, all the time. news is that they're protesting in gaza. >> this is the uk. >> this is the uk. >> sorry, i had to interrupt you there because this is the uk. you don't was going to you don't think i was going to get point? get to that point? >> think about? i'm >> what do you think about? i'm an 80. i'm an idiot. >> i didn't it. >> i didn't say it. >> i didn't say it. >> my depends on you not >> my career depends on you not swearing >> my career depends on you not swearin sorry that. >> my career depends on you not swearinsorry that. you. >> i'm sorry about that. you. >> i'm sorry about that. you. >> think i am a bit of an >> you think i am a bit of an idiot, but i know was going to idiot, but i know i was going to say. trying to say this. say. i'm trying to say this. this is demonstrations they're demonstrating all across the country right and is country right now. and this is they blocked off tower bridge, which the bridge that that we which is the bridge that that we that americans supposedly that the americans supposedly wanted buy for, from, from wanted to buy for, from, from this , from this country. and this, from this country. and they were massive demonstrations and, and so their protests going on and there's also there's so this is the thing it's all got there's no listen to me. british people don't worry about what's happening in the country. you will have advance warning at the end of the world is coming when they when they start going end of the world is coming when they 'jews they start going
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end of the world is coming when they 'jews .hey start going end of the world is coming when they 'jews . but start going end of the world is coming when they 'jews . but uprt going end of the world is coming when they 'jews . but up untilng after the jews. but up until that time, everything is fine. so. oh, wait a second. they're going after the jews. okay, so , going after the jews. okay, so, um, paul, uh , now, what it um, paul, uh, now, what it doesn't say here is now this this. >> you know, people are letting off flares. this is illegal. and what it doesn't say is, was anybody arrested? no. can't anybody arrested? no. you can't arrest . uh, you can't arrest people. uh, you can't arrest people. uh, you can't arrest people. uh, you can't arrest people . but not these arrest people. but not these people. not islamists . arrest people. but not these people. not islamists. no no no no no, you can't that. no no, no, you can't do that. josh okay. is that what you're askingto get that. would going to get that. that would be mental. outrageous. going to get that. that would be mentaltake outrageous. going to get that. that would be mentaltake that utrageous. going to get that. that would be mentaltake that back. ous. going to get that. that would be mentaltake that back. ouscourse please take that back. of course . is with the backdrop . this is all with the backdrop of there being talks, of there being peace talks, ceasefire talks, i should say, rather than peace talks. where they're gathering right they're gathering in paris right now . and when i say they , i mean now. and when i say they, i mean israel, qatar, egypt and the united states. now, i need you to help me out here because none of them sound like palestine. so who negotiating behalf of them sound like palestine. so wh�*well, negotiating behalf of them sound like palestine. so wh�*well, i'm|egotiating behalf of them sound like palestine. so wh�*well, i'm guessing; behalf of them sound like palestine. so wh�*well, i'm guessing qatarehalf of them sound like palestine. so wh�*well, i'm guessing qatar .half of. well, i'm guessing qatar. and with iran speaking via and then with iran speaking via them and also egypt to the. >> but the point is, is that they're building a wall to keep they're building a wall to keep the egyptians are building a huge wall, a trumpian wall to
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keep the, uh, the palestinians out and i think this is what the whole thing, the israeli, are basically waiting for the egyptians to get their wall in place before they do this. this is what i've i've heard from really good sources. >> no one wants any. obviously any civilian casualties. if this can end, if we if israel can get their hostages back, uh, without having to go in and risk obviously idf, we rightly talk about the casualties, particularly the, the children and the women very rarely , and the women very rarely, however, do we talk about the fact that there were 253 israeli hostages and still well over 100 of them are still i happen to catch sometimes. well, i say we i'm not including you in this, josh, however the josh, but however we don't the discourse include it. discourse doesn't include it. and that's what started this. give back. we give the hostages back. there we go. right. sunday times next, louis. is how you make louis. and this is how you make your cash, isn't your extra cash, isn't it? >> what? sounds like >> you know what? it sounds like a make money. reveal a good way to make money. reveal the ripping the middlemen, ripping off foreign for care visas. foreign workers for care visas. and in the times. but and this is in the times. but the truth is, the truth is, is. that's what what the story is,
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is that people. there was a facebook ad and an undercover investigator spoke to a guy from facebook who was advertising for help obtaining a care visa, help in obtaining a care visa, and he said, i'll help you with the visa, but it's going to cost you £6,000. and somehow this is like big this is what like big news. this is what people do. lawyers do this. every people who want to help , every people who want to help, they'll charge money for helping you go through the system. >> that's what turns out, >> that's what it turns out, that you don't have to pay that at all. >> e“- @ could have just done >> the guy could have just done it he have. >> he could have. >> he could have. >> could but he wanted >> he could have. but he wanted the help. >> however, i think there's a lot of truth what you say, lot of truth in what you say, louis, one pay louis, because no one has to pay for can, for anything you can, you can, you know, you can, um, you can. you know, you can, um, be own solicitor in court. be your own solicitor in court. you can you can conveyance your own property when you're selling. but of course, you do need people because they understand they understand the system. they talk about like their back about this like their back street characters doing dodgy deals. find this street characters doing dodgy dethe find this street characters doing dodgy dethe sunday find this street characters doing dodgy dethe sunday times. find this street characters doing dodgy dethe sunday times. ifind this street characters doing dodgy dethe sunday times. i bet this street characters doing dodgy dethe sunday times. i bet ifis is the sunday times. i bet if you flick towards the back of the sunday times, there's probably an there probably an advert there for a solicitor a who would probably an advert there for a soljustr a who would probably an advert there for a soljust thisa who would probably an advert there for a soljust this for who would probably an advert there for a soljust this for you, who would probably an advert there for a soljust this for you, oi�*to would probably an advert there for a soljust this for you, or any ould do just this for you, or any other to pay them
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for. yeah, well, the numbers had >> yeah, well, the numbers i had no idea. >> yeah, well, the numbers i had no soa. >> yeah, well, the numbers i had no so they're closing a loophole >> so they're closing a loophole in march where people carers can bnng in march where people carers can bring them. bring their dependent with them. and year and i had no idea that last year there were 103,000 carers coming oven there were 103,000 carers coming over. massive shortage over. we have a massive shortage still country carers, over. we have a massive shortage stillthey country carers, over. we have a massive shortage stillthey boughttry carers, over. we have a massive shortage stillthey bought over carers, over. we have a massive shortage stillthey bought over 120,000 but they bought over 120,000 children with them. >> so the double, you know, again , again we need to, we need again, again we need to, we need to be open about this. >> we don't have a shortage of carers, we have a shortage of people being paid the right amount of money to care, and we've got a bunch of loser people care homes and people going into care homes and maybe if they took better care of themselves eating meat of themselves by eating a meat diet avoiding the hospital, diet and avoiding the hospital, i've never heard someone blaming. >> i was so on board. and you know what? >> the old people that are watching this show are the same people to be using people who are going to be using those care workers. those care care workers. >> can't believe that are >> i can't believe that you are criticising people. you're criticising old people. you're the oldest person we know. >> know three years, i know >> i know three years, i know years left and there's going to be an article me being be an article about me being a hypocrite these characters. >> all right, let's finish this section the sunday telegraph.
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and french farmers are angry , >> and french farmers are angry, which yeah. absolute which is a first. yeah. absolute first. a group of french farmers stormed paris, a farm fair stormed major paris, a farm fair on saturday ahead of a planned visit by emmanuel macron. of course, as the french president admit angers over costs , red admit angers over costs, red tape and green regulations of course, these these protests are quite the opposite of what we've been used to seeing, which is just stop oil, etc. etc. extinction rebellion, all of those, all of those good people, these people have these these people have jobs, these people jobs . and not people have actual jobs. and not just that feed the just jobs. jobs that feed the world. right? like michael jackson would say, these people are feeding the world. mean, are feeding the world. i mean, louis would argue that all you need to feed world is one need to feed the world is one big but these farmers, one big cow. but these farmers, one thing i would say is there's something something something there's something kind of, , what's the word i'm of, um, what's the word i'm looking for ? counterproductive looking for? counterproductive about this particular protest? because this farm fair is a major event like half a million people turn up to this thing . people turn up to this thing. it's once a year, it's in paris. and the one people that have stopped it are the farmers. so it's really? so it's for them. really? yeah. so they kind of they're we
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they kind of they're saying we need then, need to make money. and then, you stormed. mean, you know, they stormed. i mean, louis, mental thing for me louis, the mental thing for me about this story is that there are 600,000 people who go to a farm show. >> know that too, in in >> i know i saw that too, in in the french people. >> but this is happening. >> no, but this is happening. >> no, but this is happening. >> this in paris. it's in >> this is in paris. it's in paris. >> it's to tell you. oh, i went to paris on a romantic weekend . to paris on a romantic weekend. i went to the farm show. >> i bought some organic honey tractors, but imagine a farm fair in new york city. >> it's like, maybe let's. let's have a farm fair right here in london. let's fair. london. let's be fair. >> every sunday, 500 million brits go to a garden centre. yeah, but this is this is slightly different in the country , right. we're at the country, right. we're at the half way point, come back country, right. we're at the halsome point, come back country, right. we're at the halsome point,comedy1e back country, right. we're at the halsome point, comedy and ick country, right. we're at the halsome point,comedy and beta for some weak comedy and beta males. and we're also going to talk about stories. talk about some stories. >> there
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straight into metro. and you were just saying how you don't rate of comics. rate either of these comics. >> is not true. that is not >> that is not true. that is not true. i mean , i know joe lycett true. i mean, i know joe lycett and he he he recognised me. >> oh, so there so you think he's the funniest guy in the world? well, i don't know who ricky. >> i mean, i like ricky gervais, but he's never said hello to me. he's he might do. watch but he's never said hello to me. he':show he might do. watch but he's never said hello to me. he':show. he might do. watch but he's never said hello to me. he':show . bute might do. watch but he's never said hello to me. he':show . but thisjht do. watch but he's never said hello to me. he':show . but this is do. watch but he's never said hello to me. he':show . but this is this watch but he's never said hello to me. he':show . but this is this isatch the show. but this is this is big news joe lycett big news because joe lycett basically trashed comedically weak on a podcast weak ricky gervais on a podcast shouldn't add your own parts to that. i didn't, i didn't, but you know it is. you know you know what it is. you know what is. it's really. though. what it is. it's really. though. he accused gervais he accused ricky gervais of punching with punching down on, you know, with his jokes and the netflix special and on his podcast. but the truth is, it's really and i like joe lycett, but you should you should never trash another comic. at least publicly . you should never trash another comic. at least publicly. i mean, behind the scenes, we should say whatsapp groups are full. you won't ever see me say something bad about josh . you something bad about josh. you won't do that publicly. no won't ever do that publicly. no but his face but it's usually to his face just before we're going to come on air. >> it is an interesting one,
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paul >> it is an interesting one, paul, because ricky gervais arguably his stand up, isn't the best of his creative output . best of his creative output. that is, i think some people would go along with that. although they're incredibly successful and but what frustrates me particularly is how, um, joe lycett is attacking him for ricky gervais. say, oh, he's attacking trans people . and he's attacking trans people. and it's like, no, it's much cleverer than that . he actually cleverer than that. he actually is. he's attacking trans ideology or gender ideology. there's a massive difference ideology or gender ideology. there's atheissive difference ideology or gender ideology. there's athe two. difference ideology or gender ideology. there's athe two. hifference ideology or gender ideology. there's athe two. i find ence ideology or gender ideology. there's athe two. i find itice ideology or gender ideology. there's athe two. i find it very between the two. i find it very disingenuous to be making it about that . and also like, mate, about that. and also like, mate, just focus on your on yourself. you yeah he's conflating he says talking about a comic focusing. yeah. we have to do this. and it's like an unwritten rule. we probably shouldn't do this. and i joe not to as i would advise joe not to as well. but he's conflated a couple things here. like you couple of things here. like you say, is not aimed at say, the joke is not aimed at trans people . the joke is aimed trans people. the joke is aimed at people who blindly buy into the ideology violent extremists and violent extremists as well. that's a good point. um to say
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it's not his best work. that's a good point. um to say it's not his best work . well, it it's not his best work. well, it might not be, but i'd love my best work to all the awards best work to get all the awards he's you know, i'm i'm he's got. you know, i'm i'm being but at the end being facetious, but at the end of day, ricky gervais isn't of the day, ricky gervais isn't just getting these awards because he's because he's average. he's getting because getting these awards because we're them by his own we're measuring them by his own high one thing high standards. one thing i would question here is he said somebody literally said to me a few months ago, oh , it must be few months ago, oh, it must be hard being a comedian . don't you hard being a comedian. don't you miss racist and miss being racist and homophobic? he said that was their actual words. willing their actual words. i'm willing now, joe, to bet 100 english pounds that somebody did not say that directly to you. get them? that just get them to tweet. get them to tweet me, tweet me and i'll pay £100 to charity. but there's no way anyone wanted up there's no way anyone wanted up the joke is that, you know, we know we've been we're professional comedians. we know a lot comics. i certainly pushed the boundaries, but i don't know anybody who's doing racist or homophobic material like we have. you can push and talk about gender ideology . you can about gender ideology. you can talk about, but no actual people
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i know anyway. and doing the alternative comedy circuit , alternative comedy circuit, what's known or our comedy circuit are doing anything like that. >> well, people used to you. i think you're totally right. i mean, back in the day, people used to make fun in this country, of cities country, especially of cities and of the other of the other, because the other wasn't living in our communities. they used to make black people make fun of black people because there people there was no black people in their community, maybe in a coal mine wales wherever mine in wales or wherever they're performing. but now there everywhere. they're performing. but now there are everywhere. they're performing. but now there are gay everywhere. they're performing. but now there are gay eveneverywhere . there are gay people everywhere. your audience trans people, your audience has trans people, everybody knows people are everybody knows people who are trans, everybody knows people who and the who are on the left and the right. you right. so every audience you have to be, you have . have to be, you have. >> i don't think that comics are bigoted that way, apart from when some are actually. and the other thing i want to say is just to finish that quote, he said, comics are doing more said, now comics are doing more interesting and think interesting things, and i think that just not true. that that's just not true. >> that's also there's so much comedy giving become so comedy now he's giving become so , so boring. comedy now he's giving become so , scanding. comedy now he's giving become so , scand this is what it is >> and this is what it is because and i'm not the person who this. who came up with this. >> yeah. >> emma- emm- e m that you have
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>> but the idea is that you have very now, is very diverse bills now, which is nothing its very diverse bills now, which is noth right its very diverse bills now, which is noth right , its very diverse bills now, which is noth right , of its very diverse bills now, which is noth right , of course. its very diverse bills now, which is noth right , of course. but its own right, of course. but they're all doing the same material. they just happen to be ethnically diverse or gender diverse or whatever it is. but whereas before comedy, bills had different types of comics talking about very different things, now you've got everybody pretty much talking the pretty much talking about the same in the same same stuff in the same way. there things in in joe there are things in in joe lewis's defence here. first of all, i like the way that he discussed it. there was there was no mention of cancelling ricky there was no ricky gervais. there was no mention directly. people mention of, um, directly. people shouldn't go and see it. however, he point out that however, he did point out that he and he thinks he wouldn't see it and he thinks he wouldn't see it and he thinks he should cleverer . he has. he should be cleverer. he has. he watched it and to be fair , he he watched it and to be fair, he makes that there is, makes the point that there is, um, more interesting comedy in his words. and there are a huge market for it because people are selling out theatres, and that's difficult to argue with because that's true. it's largely soho theatre and an old joe himself could sell out. i'm sure, close to arenas. i'm sure he could travel the country selling. i
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don't think he could do arenas, but he could definitely do large theatres. and do you know what? i want there to be a space for every, every comic and every type long type of material, as long as they're moving they're funny, right? moving on to times pull to the sunday times and pull some writer has some bbc script writer has learnt yeah, learnt spanish. yeah, incredible. bbc incredible. this story bbc accused plagiarising new accused of plagiarising new series from spanish drama so the commissioning of bbc's the ministry of time was announced this week and it's described as an epic sci fi romance and thriller that is utterly unique. although is it because it has a striking resemblance to a title of a spanish series, el ministerio del tiempo , which ministerio del tiempo, which means, i believe , the ministry means, i believe, the ministry of time. and that was created by two spanish chaps. however they're they're saying the bbc that it's created, that what they are doing, which is extremely similar , is created by extremely similar, is created by british, um author who's written a novel that is yet to be published . so it's not to be published. so it's not to be published. so it's not to be published because she hasn't finished writing by sound of
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finished writing by the sound of it. sounds it's it. well, it sounds like it's finished, but it's just unpublished. moment. unpublished. at the moment. yeah, bit my yeah, okay. but a bit like my book a wizard called book about a small wizard called harry , which is coming book about a small wizard called har next , which is coming book about a small wizard called har next week. vhich is coming book about a small wizard called har next week. yeah. s coming book about a small wizard called har next week. yeah. so oming book about a small wizard called har next week. yeah. so ining book about a small wizard called har next week. yeah. so i mean, out next week. yeah. so i mean, these things happen though, don't they, lewis? have don't they, lewis? people have similar . uh, it's sort of similar ideas. uh, it's sort of out there in the aether and then. >> yeah, it's not, it's not it . >> yeah, it's not, it's not it. this happens all the time. you get armageddon, you get deep impact . showing get armageddon, you get deep impact. showing our age. >> well, you know what it is . >> well, you know what it is. it's like the idea of going through time and changing time and happening and things happening through time oldest time is one of the oldest science fiction tropes. can i use that word? tropes? yeah, of course it's the time machine. there's time. doctor who , isn't there's time. doctor who, isn't he going through like, time ? i he going through like, time? i don't know he is. so the fact don't know if he is. so the fact is , what's really horrible about is, what's really horrible about this the state this is the bbc is the state broadcaster. so when they do something wrong, it's an embarrassment on all of us. if it was itv that did this, you wouldn't care because those horrible people at itv. but when it's the bbc, it's embarrassing to all. well, you know what, what they haven't said here is and this is a possibility, is
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that actually the spanish scriptwriters might have travelled through time. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and em.- e the bbc >> come and watch the bbc version and then gone back to 2015 and done their version . 2015 and done their version. >> yes. >> yes. >> that's a good, very good. >> that's a good, very good. >> my that's my i think that's the most plausible way through >> my that's my i think that's the of�*st plausible way through >> my that's my i think that's the of course.;ible way through this of course. >> sunday this of course. >> yeah. more sunday times but not the sick. not for the sick. >> louis. not for the sick. >> well, is good news. is, >> well, this is good news. is, uh, strike. strike it. hospitals, cancer. 1 in 10 routine appointments. here's my good news mug. it says good news with an atomic bomb. and there's lucifer and i'm like, lucifer laughing and i'm like, and this is what's happening. the doctors are going on strike. they've on, perennial they've been on, like, perennial strike 35% strike because they want 35% more and so they're more money. and so they're having a five strike having a five day strike beginning on saturday. the beginning on saturday. but the truth , is, first of all, truth is, is, first of all, junior doctors are real doctors. they've got the worst name in the world. they should strike to get rid that name. junior get rid of that name. junior doctors, they're doctors get rid of that name. junior doctthey're they're doctors get rid of that name. junior doctthey're theyr're doctors get rid of that name. junior doctthey're they have )ctors get rid of that name. junior doctthey're they have ators get rid of that name. junior doctthey're they have a bad and they're and they have a bad name, which is that. what's that? work the that? is and they work for the nhs, which is not give them more reasons to strike. can i, can can i finish my point? sorry. can i finish your point?
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>> don't swear. louis it's, uh. >> don't swear. louis it's, uh. >> it's. and they're working for the nhs, which is a pretend. which is a pretend health care service with a really good name. the truth is, the truth is we don't need doctors . we just need don't need doctors. we just need to take care of ourselves . to take care of ourselves. >> we need a whole, uh, this is slightly damning. >> i mean , 10. slightly damning. >> i mean ,10. this is. this has >> i mean, 10. this is. this has real long terme impact on people's lives here on. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i was going to be facetious and say if all the junior doctors strike and only 10% of routine appointments get cancelled , what's the of cancelled, what's the point of junior that's junior doctors? because that's the amount the average amount of appointments that get cancelled every the but of every day on the nhs. but of course, i don't want to be facetious because is real facetious because this is real life people, which we life and real people, which we don't often get to discuss in. in this way, people will be affected. undoubtedly >> no, no, no, we don't know that the israeli , the israeli that the israeli, the israeli doctors notes don't interrupt me. the israeli doctors went on strike and you could google this. they went on strike and
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the death rate went down. the fact is, most surgeries are unnecessary and we can be healed by taking care of ourselves physically, by eating the proper food, by reducing stress, by increasing sun. take care of yourselves, all you old people who are watching this channel, okay? yeah. look at how great i look. >> follow him on twitter. look. >> right. him on twitter. >> right. >> right. >> sunday telegraph. follow me on paul >> sunday telegraph. follow me on paul, uh, does on twitter. and paul, uh, does this mean that we're not going to a pride uh, to go to a pride month, uh, every this year? every alternate month this year? >> pride month , uh, pride >> yeah. pride month, uh, pride decade objecting to pride movement, not homophobic, says the tory party so let me, uh, let me give you a little bit more context, says the chap, i assume chap, because his name is king. uh, loyal, christian king. uh, loyal, a christian councillor northampton , councillor in northampton, wiltshire. it was subject to a four investigation , josh, four month investigation, josh, for that pride is not a for tweeting that pride is not a virtue, but a sin. now, i'd say that was homophobic. however, we'll get back to that. we'll have that debate. he was cleared of wrongdoing grounds of of wrongdoing on the grounds of expressing his religious beliefs. they haven't cleared beliefs. so they haven't cleared him and said he's not homophobic
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. this is this the . this is this is the extrapolation that the sunday telegraph they telegraph has taken. they cleared basis of his cleared him on the basis of his religious beliefs. and know religious beliefs. and you know what? that's okay. what we've got now, what we've got now is two tribes. we've got the d tribe versus the church tribe . tribe versus the church tribe. and i'm not sure we're gonna have to learn to live with it because these two monstrous tribes are not going to give in. yes it's, uh, we have to make the distinction here, because you're right. the full tweets, it's sort of. he starts talking about , uh, it's sort of. he starts talking about, uh, uh, it's sort of. he starts talking about , uh, uh, the pride satan about, uh, uh, the pride satan fell with the archangel. pride is virtually , but sin. it is not virtually, but a sin. it seems to be he is talking seems to be like he is talking specifically about homosexuality here. it's homophobic. but yeah, but there is, uh , there are many but there is, uh, there are many people i know who are gay, who who are somewhat sick of this, the overextension of pride. >> pride isn't just like a one day event. >> it just goes on and on and on. >> that's something else. josh he's not. >> if you it , is he's not.
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>> if you it, is something. >> if you read it, is something. >> if you read it, is something. >> if you read it, is something. >> if you read the tweet, he speaks pride . he's not speaks against pride. he's not he's not speaking against man laying down with another man. he's not thinking that what he's thinking about is pride is a sin. so this is not a home. this is not a homophobic tweet. it isn't a homophobic. he's against his religion, is against pride. it says it's a sin. he doesn't say things can be true at once. >> yeah, he might believe that homosexuals is a sin, but he's not saying it here. >> fine. okay. right >> fine. okay. right >> just the final section to go now, and we've got some fun to keep you up. we've joey keep you up. we've got joey barton's obsession with serial killers. no sex tenancies and an overweight . see you
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scott the ted bundy of presenting. now joey barton appears to have stumbled across appears to have stumbled across a winning formula here. serial killer plus supporting female presenter equals woke tears. now i'm not suggesting he's right, but that's the point . he's quite but that's the point. he's quite clearly wrong and he's figured out this formula . now, i would out this formula. now, i would say we need to treat alex. scott is nothing like ted bundy. okay, ted bundy , thank you for saying ted bundy, thank you for saying it. so i didn't have to. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> absolutely. right. ted bundy was quite the orator, actually . was quite the orator, actually. he could have presented. he knew football. he knew. but um, soccer, that's not the point. and it is unfair on alex scott. but joey barton knows that, okay. he's just he's creating clout, but he's trolling . yes. clout, but he's trolling. yes. but for very good reason. he's actually a really articulate guy . i've listened to a couple of podcasts with joey barton on where he discusses this. and do you i wouldn't want to you know what i wouldn't want to debate it. he knows his debate him on it. he knows his stuff this stuff and he's coming at this from angle, feel. stuff and he's coming at this fron he angle, feel. stuff and he's coming at this fronhe obviouslygle, feel. stuff and he's coming at this fron he obviously keepsfeel. stuff and he's coming at this fronhe obviously keeps making but he obviously keeps making these comparisons because it it gains further. he knows it's
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going to work. there's no way that joey barton is typing that. alex scott is like ted bundy. he's complimented her in the past. yeah. of course, as a presenter and football presenter and her football knowledge, i think is knowledge, which i think is different to the people that he was time because was comparing last time because they did seem to be. and i'm not i don't even know anything about football, but they seem know football, but they seem to know about knew so about as much as i knew so i would say, um, he has a point when it comes to meritocracy , when it comes to meritocracy, and is all about and his point is all about meritocracy . he the way he goes meritocracy. he the way he goes about well that's a that about it. well that's a that leaves bit to be leaves a little bit to be desired. and joey will know that himself. do things himself. and he could do things differently. joey differently. however, joey barton never things barton has never done things differently follow differently to this. if i follow football for all my joey football for all my life, joey barton is about the same age as me. joey barton was like as me. joey barton was like this as a player . me. joey barton was like this as a player. barton is like a player. joey barton is like this commentator . after this as a commentator. after he's he says, what he he's playing, he says, what he thinks. so from some respects it's a breath of fresh air because saying things because he is saying things others by making these others wouldn't by making these comparisons, i would argue that it's unhelpful, but what is it's unhelpful, but what he is doing the doing is bringing into the limelight , doing is bringing into the limelight, um, the whole
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argument about meritocracy in any field , if we are just taking any field, if we are just taking d and i and cramming it in everywhere, then if we did it here, none of us three would be here. >> i agree with paul because joey barton is thinking what everybody else is thinking. they're thinking this woman is the is the ted bundy of presenting everybody. i was sitting i've listened to this woman. that's what you alex scott i was thinking that i was thinking that the point is this is such a non—story because . is such a non—story because. because what does he mean by the ted bundy of presenting that the woman is well dressed? ted bundy was very well dressed and was was very well dressed and he was well that he. you know well spoken. that he. you know what mean? what i mean? >> know, i've got to be >> you know, i've got to be look, i'm going to give you a counter look, i'm going to give you a cou personally, look, i'm going to give you a coupersonally, was very >> personally, i was very offended what he said because offended by what he said because personally, i think i'm the personally, i think that i'm the ted presenter. ted bundy, a presenter. >> yeah , you do express you are >> yeah, you do express you are the ted bundy. >> you're killing louis schaefer . i'll you, what you . i'll tell you, that's what you do. good. do. good, good. >> express next. and >> uh, sunday express next. and
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louis, advice do you have louis, what advice do you have for fat american? for this fat american? >> probably is fat, but then >> she probably is fat, but then most world is fat. most of the world is fat. everybody us is everybody is listening to us is fat, and everybody but you. everybody but me, i look amazing. i weigh 70 7.. six kilograms today. i look really good. um, i mean, my skin is falling off, but i'm going bald to testicles through the bottom of his trousers . of his trousers. >> yes. >> yes. >> they're not even my testicles . anyway, it's the news is good news. good news is some american woman on tiktok says she doesn't like what's going on in the uk. and. and some of the things that she complains about that the bread has a hole in the top of it. well, i guess i guess air gets in there or whatever it is when they says we get, we have holy you holy holy bread, you have holy bread that portion size that that the small portion size that she complains about. that the small portion size that she complains about . teenagers she complains about. teenagers in nando's. son works in in nando's. my son works in nando's and, uh, i didn't know he was doing so well. >> yeah, he's doing well. there's anything wrong with working nando's. exactly. there's anything wrong with worthat's nando's. exactly. there's anything wrong with worthat's so ando's. exactly. there's anything wrong with worthat's so elitist. exactly. >> that's so elitist. >> that's so elitist.
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>> kids are calling . >> your kids are calling. >> your kids are calling. >> i down recently with the >> i went down recently with the family they nicest family, and they were the nicest people i've ever had. deal with us in a restaurant. like going in with a big family. normally people will roll their eyes. >> yeah . they were genuinely >> yeah. they were genuinely nice people. well that's what this woman's complaining about. >> i apologise, but the truth is, what makes this thing so amazing is english people, amazing is that english people, british amazing is that english people, britithey'll think, hahaha , this and they'll think, hahaha, this woman nothing about our woman knows nothing about our country. they know nothing. she knows nothing about how horrible, how horrible the people are in country , how people are in this country, how devious people are , how they devious the people are, how they don't love louis schaefer as much they should. the real much as they should. the real big issue is that do have an big issue is that do you have an issue this ? issue with this? >> uh, the free sources that are unhygienic everyone unhygienic because everyone uses the bottle? the same bottle? >> no issue because >> i have no issue because i because my stomach acid is one of the most acidic in the whole . of the most acidic in the whole. in the animal kingdom. in in all of the animal kingdom. and so i don't have to worry my stomach. >> there was a, there was a, there's a silver cloud said no gun crime though. and she gives a big old list of everything
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goes wrong. >> crime. but you're not going to get shot death. >> crime. but you're not going to gbut;hot death. >> crime. but you're not going to (but what death. >> crime. but you're not going to (but what isieath. >> crime. but you're not going to (but what is really bad about >> but what is really bad about this paul? >> but what is really bad about thiswhat's paul? >> but what is really bad about thiswhat's reallyl? >> but what is really bad about thiswhat's really bad? knows >> what's really bad? paul knows what's bad. that that they bring in foreigners like louis schaefer , and he does not think schaefer, and he does not think that there we go star now paul. >> and surely be if >> and surely it'd be weirder if a landlord you to have sex. wm sex. yes, that's a good point. >> yes, that's a good point. >> yes, that's a good point. >> actually, not the point that i going to make, but it is i was going to make, but it is a good point. uk landlords good point. creepy uk landlords banning from having sex in banning brits from having sex in beer star tenancy agreements . so beer star tenancy agreements. so just when you thought, uh , the just when you thought, uh, the country's landlords couldn't get any worse and apparently we that's what we're all thinking . that's what we're all thinking. it has been reported that some tenant, uh, some are asking tenants agreements which tenants to sign agreements which include no sex clauses, which my wife's actually asked me to sign one of these as well. i know you should stop charging her rent . one of these as well. i know you should stop charging her rent. i didn't was carried on didn't know this was carried on that mean, the that quite that far. i mean, the more you read about this, you think, oh, this terrible. think, oh, this is terrible. however, character at however, there is a character at the centre of this story. his name chris he's and name is chris and he's 24, and the landlords that are stopping him having or putting in the landlords that are stopping
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hintenancy or putting in the landlords that are stopping hintenancy clauseputting in the landlords that are stopping hintenancy clause are ing in the landlords that are stopping hintenancy clause are two in his tenancy clause are two brothers that he lives with. >> oh, so they don't want to see. they don't want to hear him having a good time. >> they see paul is loud . >> they see paul is too loud. no, we're going to no, you know what we're going to do quickly, very do very quickly, very, very quickly. lewis quickly. mail on sunday. lewis uh, there politician. get me uh, there are politician. get me out here. out of here. >> on with this story? >> this is a long, long way to go. trash farage go. just to trash nigel farage and which he almost won this i'm and which he almost won this i'm a celebrity get out here! a celebrity get me out of here! and they we don't want any. and they said we don't want any. this is what the rumour is. we don't if is true. we don't know if this is true. we don't know if this is true. we don't know if this is true. we don't know if don't know. we don't know if anything these anything is true in these newspapers. that newspapers. but it says that because the ratings because farage the ratings and last year wasn't as high the last year wasn't as high as the year before that, they don't want to hire any. all right . want to hire any. all right. >> do the do the, do the story quicker. >> next time. show is >> next time. let's show is nearly let's nearly over. so let's take a quick at sunday's front quick look at sunday's front pages. sunday hypocrite. pages. mail on sunday hypocrite. rayners 48,000 profit on council house sale. telegraph bodyguards for mps. extremism threat rises observer islamophobia. starmer turns on tories over toxic rhetoric sunday times bodyguards of three mps as safety fears rise . the sunday express rishi
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rise. the sunday express rishi 5 billion to fire up engine of the nonh billion to fire up engine of the north and the daily star. >> you're the devil in disguise. >> you're the devil in disguise. >> and those were your front pages. is all we time pages. that is all we have time for. thank you very much to my guests, lewis guests, paul cox and lewis schaffer. mug . and schaffer. there's his mug. and lewis, got leo kearse lewis, uh, we've got leo kearse back here tomorrow, 11 pm. with nick dixon and lewis schaffer again. if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. a.m, stay tuned for breakfast. >> thank you . >> thank you. >> thank you. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather and greg dewhurst . we'll see and greg dewhurst. we'll see some frost and fog forming through tonight, but we do have some heavy rain moving into southern parts of england and wales as we go through sunday and into monday. courtesy of this area of low pressure. met office warnings already out for this part of the world through into monday morning . this into monday morning. this evening, though, plenty of dry weather across the uk, some
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