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have apologised to chains have apologised to customers and say the unrelated issues have now been resolved. the man elected as the new first minister of wales has described his victory as a page in the book of the nation's history. vaughan gething won a narrow contest ahead of his only rival, jeremy miles, to win the welsh labour leadership race, taking 51.7% of the vote. he'll also become the first black leader of any european country . become the first black leader of any european country. mr gething is expected to be confirmed as first minister on wednesday, when a vote will take place in the senate. he will replace mark drakeford, who's held the post since 2018. it means no uk nafion since 2018. it means no uk nation will be led by a white male for the first time since devolution began in the late 1990s. >> today we turn a page in the book of our nation's history , a book of our nation's history, a history that we write together , history that we write together, not just because i have the honour of becoming the first black leader in any european
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country , but because a country, but because a generational dial has jumped to like ken and jane. devolution is not something that i have had to get used to or to adapt to, or to apologise for. devolution. welsh solutions to welsh problems and opportunities is in my blood. >> drivers in and around the m25 have been dealing with major disruption today as unprecedented closures caused significant delays. motorists reported miles of tailbacks on the approach to the five mile closure between junctions ten and 11in surrey. it's the first time the motorway has been closed during the day since it openedin closed during the day since it opened in 1986. it will remain that way until 6 am. on monday morning for bridge repairs and rugby union. ireland have retained the six nations championship after beating scotland 1713, in dublin . a try scotland 1713, in dublin. a try from dan sheehan gave ireland a76 lead at half time. another try in the second half from
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andrew porter looked to have given ireland some breathing space. scotland back though, space. scotland hit back though, through to set up through hugh jones to set up a nervy finish but ireland hung on. they are back to back champions with the captain peter o'mahony trophy in o'mahony lifting the trophy in what been his last what may have been his last match ireland . and france match for ireland. and france beat england in the late game 3331 to finish second. you can sign up to gb news alerts to get the latest on our stories. scan the latest on our stories. scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts. now it's time for headliners . time for headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners. i'm nik dixon, taking you through tomorrow's top stories for the next hour, and i'm joined by female misogynist cressida wilson and male feminist lewis schaffer. >> look, i only hate myself, nick. not all of them. >> i'm sorry. i was trying to do a little thing where i flipped
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it and you're the male feminist? >> well, you know what? i think it be really? it might be true. really? i mean, i love cressida. it's not true. not. true. it's not. >> her e her name, but. >> remember her name, but. >> remember her name, but. >> fine. >> okay, fine. >> okay, fine. >> was very. >> yeah, it was very. >> yeah, it was very. >> trust a male feminist. >> never trust a male feminist. everyone that. >> never trust a male feminist. eveanyway, that. >> never trust a male feminist. eveanyway, it's that. >> never trust a male feminist. eveanyway, it's going to >> anyway, it's going to be a great show. nothing controversial. lewis done great show. nothing conthe ersial. lewis done great show. nothing conthe reading awis done great show. nothing conthe reading and done great show. nothing conthe reading and he'sdone all the reading and he's said he's going to be totally in the box it box tonight and just keep it really, sensible. box tonight and just keep it reaii mean, sensible. box tonight and just keep it reaii mean, last|sible. box tonight and just keep it reaii mean, last the e. box tonight and just keep it reaii mean, last the other show >> i mean, last the other show we other night was was we had the other night was was good, don't remember good, right? i don't remember what made it so what we did that made it so good, was let's do that again. >> okay. let's have a quick look then at tomorrow's front pages. so mail sunday has diana so the mail on sunday has diana crash in vile euthanasia ad crash used in vile euthanasia ad campaign. story campaign. very strange story we'll a minute. the we'll be doing in a minute. the observer bonkers observer tories slam bonkers plot sunak as chaos plot to topple sunak as chaos mounts. sunday has mounts. the sunday times has russian missile threat to shapps on ukraine? visit the sunday telegraph goes with morton is stalking horse for right wing tory rival. the sunday express has farage plots sunak's demise and finally, the daily star sunday. why, oh why, oh why fronts or something . and it's fronts or something. and it's about underpants. and those were
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your front pages. okay, let's have a close look at the front pages. we've got the sunday express chris skudder. okay. >> farage plot sunaks demise. >> farage plot sunaks demise. >> so nigel farage is set for a dramatic return to frontline politics in a move that could spell catastrophe for the tories. but i don't think he's he's not set for, is it? this is speculation at this point, right? >> you're a big farage fan, nick. i think you heard him speaking about this earlier this week, saying why did he say watch farage videos all day? >> funny? isn't it >>isntitfunny?isntit funny i >> isn't it funny? isn't it funny i just turned into funny if i just turned into farage? say, he's farage? lot of people say, he's he's saying he's. >> yeah, a lot of people. >> yeah, a lot of people. >> a lot of people are saying he's going to run, but he actually he said to the spectator thinks about spectator that he thinks about it hours day. it's it for several hours a day. it's like much thinks like how much lewis thinks about himself meat says himself and or meat and he says he hasn't decision. he he hasn't made a decision. he genuinely made it. one genuinely hasn't made it. one thing considering is if thing he's considering is if starmer in, he as starmer gets in, he goes as a kind envoy to america kind of trade envoy to america to relations between trump to ease relations between trump and that
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and starmer. but he admits that starmer would ask him. starmer would never ask him. >> i thought you were going to do why i was no, no, >> that's why i was no, no, i sort of half version of it. >> i bottled it. lewis, what do you i think first all, you think i think first of all, it's going spell it's not going to spell catastrophe because the tories are already heading for catastrophe. you think it's going >> what do you think it's going to. going make change. to. it's going to make change. >> bold >> it's a bold font. >> it's a bold font. >> the whole thing. >> it's a bold font. >> tories the whole thing. >> it's a bold font. >> tories are. re whole thing. >> it's a bold font. >> tories are. andiole thing. >> it's a bold font. >> tories are. and it's thing. >> it's a bold font. >> tories are. and it's like g. the tories are. and it's like the tories are acting like they're in shock that things aren't well. people aren't going that well. people have like have known that for like months and right the and months, right after the whole brexit debacle. whole covid brexit debacle. and so farage is so and of course farage is amazing . what is he going to amazing. what is he going to say? i want it badly. he's not going to say it. and why would you jump on a you why would you jump on a sinking ? sinking ship? >> well, i he's going to >> well, i think he's going to let sink completely. right. >> well, i think he's going to let then. completely. right. >> well, i think he's going to let then come»letely. right. >> well, i think he's going to let then come back.. right. >> well, i think he's going to let then come back.. rightback and then come back. come back again like phoenix. again like a phoenix. >> it wouldn't sinking if >> it wouldn't be sinking if captain over. if you captain farage took over. if you want this metaphor, want to continue this metaphor, well but ship's already well, no, but the ship's already going iceberg, isn't it? >> and even captain farage couldn't turn it. >> see what you mean, but i >> i see what you mean, but i think what they're is think what they're saying is he's in a little separate lifeboat dinghy thing to lifeboat ship dinghy thing to the side, kind of firing little.
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i don't know what's i don't know, i've lost this metaphor. but the point is, farage can either reform. could get either lead reform. he could get into he could do into the tories, or he could do this he's hugely this trade job. he's hugely influential way, we this trade job. he's hugely inflknow. l way, we this trade job. he's hugely inflknow. but way, we this trade job. he's hugely inflknow. but he way, we this trade job. he's hugely inflknow. but he also we this trade job. he's hugely inflknow. but he also loves; this trade job. he's hugely inflknow. but he also loves his all know. but he also loves his job we all do. and why job here, as we all do. and why would want to give this up? would he want to give this up? >> one's going blame him >> no one's going to blame him for going down. so if for the tories going down. so if the and the rump the tories go down and the rump tories, however many there are left parliament, tories, however many there are lefor parliament, tories, however many there are lefor whateverarliament, tories, however many there are lefor whatever they're1t, tories, however many there are lefor whatever they're going 35 or 40, whatever they're going to they'll be happy to be, they'll be happy to have him even the him sitting even on the sidelines offering a bit of support. so he's got nothing but blue skies ahead of him. >> first time >> okay, that's the first time you've and it you've ever said rump. and it wasn't about actual meat. let's do then. lewis. do the observer then. lewis. >> tories. this the >> okay, tories. this is the same story . tories slam same kind of story. tories slam bonkers plot to topple sunak as chaos mounts. and this is they've been mentioning penny morton the woman morton that she was the woman who was holding the sword, wasn't the who were wasn't she? the one who were holding snazzy ceremonial holding the snazzy ceremonial everybody enjoyed so much? yeah, right. they're saying right. and so they're saying that that she's that she's going to put her name forward to and because rishi sunak is sunak is going down. but jacob rees—mogg and this is, this is the british
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political system which is so britain has so many good things about it. but what's horrible is its political system. i know it's been around forever. i apologise, i have to say this, but the truth is, is that is that there's too much plotting going on. do you? >> what's the difference, though ? it's the same in america, isn't it? politicians are all plotting and planning . and why plotting and planning. and why is it? why is it specifically bad here? >> it's specifically bad. thank you for asking that question. >> it's specifically bad. thank you for aining that question. >> it's specifically bad. thank you for ain america,|uestion. >> it's specifically bad. thank you for ain america, people. >> it's specifically bad. thank you for ain america, people have because in america, people have their where they their own power bases where they raise they have raise their own money, they have their own little place, which raise their own money, they have their ov king tle place, which raise their own money, they have their ovking of. place, which raise their own money, they have their ovking of. plmighthich they're king of. it might be a smaller place than than the main thing, the governor thing, but they're the governor of california. they're senator from york. they have from new york. they don't have to to say, to plot. they have to say, listen, guy listen, i'd like to be the guy next. they have to go next. they don't have to go behind someone's back and say, listen, let's push this guy out. yeah. >> i mean, but but but it has been too much plotting in the tories. they're saying this been too much plotting in the to bonkers they're saying this been too much plotting in the tobonkers .:hey're saying this been too much plotting in the tobonkers . isy're saying this been too much plotting in the tobonkers . is itre saying this been too much plotting in the tobonkers . is it bonkers?this been too much plotting in the to bonkers . is it bonkers? they is bonkers. is it bonkers? they have to get rid of sunak, if you ask me, because the voters just
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fundamentally ask me, because the voters just fundame|him/ he was, you accepted him because he was, you know, they rid know, you got they got rid of boris, which voters boris, which the voters didn't really then they got really accept. and then they got trust, at least the trust, which at least the members wanted. wanted members wanted. no one wanted sunak. problem sunak. and that's not a problem most because the most of the time, because the elites what they want, and elites do what they want, and the the people is the will of the people is a myth, it only becomes a myth, but it only becomes a problem when elections come up and no one's going to vote for him. so they see the polls and they we've got to they think, oh, we've got to make a change. >> they just haven't got time, surely. >> well, i think have to, >> well, i think they have to, but being about but but penny being talked about is because woke. is crazy because she's so woke. she's totally left. she's on the one side very generously. one nation side very generously. yeah. or 40 that yeah. but the 30 or 40 that are left, their bag left, that's their their bag isn't it? >> e“- e maybe they'll just >> so i mean, maybe they'll just stick their woke and but stick to their woke guns and but you've point of you've lost the point of bringing penny. bringing in penny. >> maybe we should. >> or maybe. or maybe we should. they wait until they should wait until there's only left, and only 30 left or 40 left, and then see who's left. you then they'll see who's left. you know, penny morton know, maybe penny morton won't be left. so. it's not going be left. so. and it's not going to help this situation. and this is these is the other thing which these newspapers rubbish, newspapers are so rubbish, i hate it is like, where is hate to say it is like, where is the where has penny penny mordaunt, said anything? mordaunt, has she said anything? no. said anything. no. she hasn't said anything. it's speculation. plotting no. she hasn't said anything. it's so aculation. plotting no. she hasn't said anything. it's so it'sation. plotting no. she hasn't said anything. it's so it's likel. plotting no. she hasn't said anything. it's so it's like saying ng
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>> it's so it's like saying she's on manoeuvres she's been on manoeuvres behind the things. the scenes, checking things. >> what she's >> how do we know what she's i know, yeah i don't what it means. >> but yeah i actually think her best crazy is boris via the best bet crazy is boris via the so—called plot. he comes so—called henley plot. he comes back vista, all that back in hasta la vista, all that stuff, he's back. and he and stuff, and he's back. and he and he he doesn't win, but he makes it embarrassing. it less embarrassing. and he doesn't it less embarrassing. and he doe:i|'t it less embarrassing. and he doezl don't think they'll do but i don't think they'll do that. i'll probably be that. yeah, i'll probably be obliterated. let's a look obliterated. let's have a look at on sunday. chris skudder. >> okay. crash used in >> okay. diana crash used in vile campaign. vile euthanasia ad campaign. this friends this is so bizarre, so, friends of diana reacted of princess diana have reacted with anger and revulsion after a vile advert used her fatal car crash to promote euthanasia. it's not just diana's friends. isn't this just bad taste for everybody? so the ad campaign has this slogan , well, first of has this slogan, well, first of all, it shows a picture of her mangled car, so that's nice, isn't it? that's that's great. and it says diana. she did not choose her death in 20. she did not her death in 2024. we not choose her death in 2024. we should choice. how should have the choice. how bleak but you're bleak is that? but you're missing the point. >> as usual. you miss the point. the point has nothing to do with princess diana. the point has to
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do with kate middleton. it's like making people think about the other princess who might be dead right now. as we speak. we don't know. no, louis. >> that's that's a very. louis thought. yeah, it's obviously not the i think the why not the point. i think the why that the point is about that is the point is about euthanasia and the fact that it might no. starmer might come in. no. starmer supports it. might come in. no. starmer sup no, s it. might come in. no. starmer sup no, no, no it isn't. i mean, >> no, no, no it isn't. i mean, because it's not a front page story euthanasia that's been percolating background . percolating in the background. kate no one knows what kate middleton no one knows what happened to her. the people wait. they want to know and they haven't been told. >> i don't think they want still care about diana. >> she's she's very important and we care about kate. >> but this is from a pro a french euthanasia group. ad french pro euthanasia group. ad md. worse than md. imagine anything worse than a euthanasia a french pro euthanasia group. everything sentence everything about that sentence is cressida says, is bad. and as cressida says, starmer has said might starmer has said he might legalise euthanasia in this country. in country. terrifies me because in canada, 13,500 people died in 2022 of euthanasia. in canada. do you know a woman? there was a woman, 41 old, said she woman, 41 years old, said she had fibromyalgia. is in the had fibromyalgia. this is in the telegraph. actually was just
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telegraph. she actually was just poor got she got poor and she had got she got euthanasia because of that. this is terrifying is a terrifying that's a slippery slope argument . never slippery slope argument. never mind you what? mind the ethical. you know what? >> with i'm against >> i agree with you. i'm against euthanasia you know, euthanasia myself. you know, people able kill people should be able to kill themselves own. just themselves on their own. it just shows lack initiative on shows a lack of initiative on their that they need their own part that they need some doing but but this some help doing it. but but this this story , it's so funny this story, it's so funny because ironically, you're the one case where i might make an exception. boo i exception. oh, boo! >> ooh! wow. >> ooh! wow. >> shots fired. that's hopefully not it would be done. not how it would be done. although the most humane method, they do the they say. anyway, let's do the daily sunday. lewis. daily star sunday. lewis. >> is a fantastic >> yeah, this is a fantastic story, i haven't read, but story, which i haven't read, but that why why, why friends . and that why why, why friends. and it's a picture of a skinny guy, the last skinny in this the last skinny guy in this country. he probably has type the last skinny guy in this courdiabetes,'obably has type the last skinny guy in this courdiabetes, yomly has type the last skinny guy in this courdiabetes, you canias type the last skinny guy in this courdiabetes, you canias tyand one diabetes, you can tell. and it says is for lovers and there's a and so your mind is thinking, well, why are y—front better lovers? because people, men who wear too tight pants, they probably have low testosterone and they might be gay, so they're probably bad lovers. >> why would that? but this says that they're the hottest lovers .
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that they're the hottest lovers. they're the hottest words, not mine. >> what do you think? what do you kind i'll you you think? kind of. i'll ask you a know, this a question. i don't know, this is but what kind of is appropriate, but what kind of underpants do you think wear? >> that's not where i thought that was going, probably. >> that's not where i thought that was going, probably . why. that was going, probably. why. >> but what kind do you wear? >> but what kind do you wear? >> what kind do you wear? well, obviously. >> boxers. a normal person. >> boxers. i'm a normal person. yours something weird, yours will be something weird, though. yours will be something weird, tho no, i, i changed the boxers. >> no, i, i changed the boxers. i because i wanted my. i changed because i wanted my. oh, do tell us. >> this tell us because i >> this is tell us because i know because on this. know because on us into this. >> i used to wear very tight >> no. i used to wear very tight little things. this is because i was packed. okay. >> goes at 5 am. louis >> this goes out at 5 am. louis >> does. no one cares if >> it does. no one cares if i can't handle this. say hello to the people at the store. >> normally, louis gets these ridiculous was ridiculous digressions. it was actually be actually about y—fronts. to be fair was on topic fair to him, that was on topic even though it was. >> but it says that the hotter in y—fronts, which i mean, that's boxers. that's just that's boxers. >> do you like? >> second, what do you like? >> second, what do you like? >> the first? did you ask >> what's the first? did you ask what she. >> not she >> i'm not gonna ask what she likes. louis. what so appropriate. >> it it isn't. what >> it isn't. it isn't. what a professional saved by break professional saved by the break anyway. professional saved by the break anybecause got to go. that >> because we've got to go. that is part one. but coming
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is it for part one. but coming up, wales has a new first minister. and could johnny mercer humza mercer go to jail? and humza yousaf
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us. welcome back to headliners. i'm nic dixon, still here with the most based red pilled and available on a saturday night line—up. it's chris robertson and lewis schaefer. there they are. here as well. so are. and i'm here as well. so it's not really much of an insult, is it? so let's do the
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sunday telegraph wales has sunday telegraph and wales has a new minister. now normally new first minister. now normally no would care. because no one would care. but because he's evil white man it's he's not an evil white man it's a important landmark a beautiful, important landmark moment. a beautiful, important landmark moment good. gething to >> very good. vaughan gething to become first and become welsh first minister and europe's so europe's first black leader. so that's historic. yes. he got 51.7% of the vote. he is going to be the new first minister for wales. so well done. him yeah. he's got an interesting life story. he was born in zambia in 1974. he sort of comes from a time of what somebody who's politically incorrect might call real racism , for want of a real racism, for want of a that's a very clumsy turn, but you know what i mean? so he was born in zambia and he came over when his mum is when he was two. so his mum is from zambia . when he was two. so his mum is from zambia. his dad was a welsh vet, think. and when they got vet, i think. and when they got back abergavenny or they got back to abergavenny or they got to dad had to abergavenny, his dad had a job because job offer withdrawn because he came with a black family, which i really interesting. i think is really interesting. and he's now living in this world he's risen to , to world where he's risen to, to top dog, as it were. >> yeah, but people still say we're a racist country. what do you think? well, well , that's you think? well, well, that's a
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you think? well, well, that's a you know, we don't know whether that's true or not. >> i'm going get yelled >> i'm going to get yelled at because question because i'm. i question everything newspaper, everything in the newspaper, everything anybody says. and you should. it doesn't make you an evil yeah. did it happen evil person. yeah. did it happen ? his job. did they did he ? was his job. did they did he get note? i'm sorry. we're get a note? i'm sorry. we're we're offer we're withdrawing your job offer because you've got a zambian wife. don't think wife. no, i don't think it happened. think happened. i don't think it happened. i don't think it happened. if did happened. and even if it did happen. and so what does he have? this is such a racist thing. people are thing. the idea that people are inherently thing. the idea that people are inherentiof the colour of their because of the colour of their skin, even though they lived in a place the fact is, he's maybe not an evil white guy, but he could be an evil black guy. he could be an evil black guy. he could be an evil black guy. he could be an evil welsh guy. and i love i had a welsh girlfriend. they're lovely. the welsh people are the are dumb, are lovely, the places are dumb, but are. no, the but the people are. no, the people amazing. but the people are. no, the people i amazing. but the people are. no, the people i have azing. but the people are. no, the people i have to ng. but the people are. no, the people i have to say, i have to >> but i have to say, i have to be the place isn't a dump be clear. the place isn't a dump and the people are horrible. so you just have to balance that balance. want to read balance. but i just want to read this nazir afzal, who this from nazir afzal, who somehow because somehow has a obe just because the that white man the reason i said that white man thing out post thing he put out this post today, listed people today, he listed all the people i first minister of i know at first minister of wales, humza yousaf of scotland,
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all these sort non—white all these sort of non—white leaders. are leaders. and he said there are now leading the now no white men leading the countries united kingdom. countries of the united kingdom. representationisn't countries of the united kingdom. representation isn't that countries of the united kingdom. representationisn't that a matters more. isn't that a really like really bizarre thing? like a bizarre of celebration and bizarre sort of celebration and then saying representation matters, no white matters, but there's no white people represented, isn't it? if i said that, wouldn't i be sort of potentially prison for of potentially go to prison for a years? well, it's a couple of years? well, it's just bizarre. >> i hate to agree with >> i mean, i hate to agree with lewis, but people reducing lewis, but it's people reducing people to the colour of their skin. it just mean, skin. isn't it? it just i mean, good luck him. well done. good luck to him. well done. congratulations all that. congratulations and all of that. but shouldn't matter. congratulations and all of that. but it shouldn't matter. congratulations and all of that. but it shouldn't|ldn't matter. congratulations and all of that. but it shouldn't matter. atter. congratulations and all of that. but it shouldn't matter. and. congratulations and all of that. but it shouldn't matter. and it >> it shouldn't matter. and it doesn't matter. and the thing is, totally right. but is, you're totally right. but you you you can't say it because if you say becomes, what about say what it becomes, what about ism? say, well, they've ism? if you say, well, they've all guys, about the all black guys, what about the white well, that doesn't white guys? well, that doesn't matter. we're based. so you matter. so we're based. so you people, doesn't bother me people, it doesn't bother me because a black man. i'm because i'm a black man. i'm black. raised as a i was black. i was raised as a i was raised as a black man in, in new york. >> and, i have to push back on that. lewis. >> why do you have to push back on it? >> well, because my opinion is that you are not black. >> he's racially transitioned. >> he's racially transitioned. >> yeah, i haven't racially. when i child, were
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when i was a child, we were jews, and jews now. and jews, and we're jews now. and people didn't look at us like we were guys, like they were like white guys, like they do now. >> people look at you in a very different than they at different way than they look at most people. that's fair. >> unfortunately that's true. >> unfortunately that's true. >> they're judging >> yeah. they're not judging you by or anything. by your race or anything. it's just content just the content of your character purely. so let's do the sunday times and a new identity has been identity group has been discovered. colour. lewis. >> yes. well, this is humza yousaf. and, he says he's he says tories of colour pull up the ladder. once they succeed, he's basically saying that somebody like, what's his name, rishi hasn't given other rishi sunak hasn't given other people a chance. they become all they become all racist and everything. and this guy, i'll tell you something . i shouldn't tell you something. i shouldn't be political. i met, i met what's his name? the guy was head the snp. and he did alex head of the snp. and he did alex salmond. he didn't like me. and he called me an idiot. he called me an idiot, actually. yeah guy. he was perceptive. i didn't take it personally anyway. anyway, he says he blames. he blames the tories for claiming that
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multiculturalism has failed. >> yeah. and to be very fair, i don't think he used the phrase tories of colour, which i couldn't find it in the actual piece, which is a weird phrase, but did say that, can but he did say that, how can multiculturalism have failed when leaders? multiculturalism have failed vimean, leaders? multiculturalism have failed vimean, easily leaders? multiculturalism have failed vimean, easily answerers? i mean, i could easily answer that say, well, they've just that and say, well, they've just brought leaders of brought in a few leaders of different races, but multiculturalism completely different races, but multicult issue m completely different races, but multicultissue where completely different races, but multicultissue where cultures ely separate issue where cultures are ghettoised. but anyway, 100. >> mean multi >> yeah, i mean multi culturalism being successful would having would look like everybody having shared values. right. and at that point, is it multiculturalism or is it kind of monoculturalism or like i like the american thing. you know, you get to america, you take the values on, you become american, then you have some kind of shared values. so yeah, well, felt need to well, i always felt they need to say because saw hugo say just because i saw hugo rifkind really pedantic about say just because i saw hugo rifthat really pedantic about say just because i saw hugo rifthat multiculturalism c about say just because i saw hugo rifthat multiculturalism means: it, that multiculturalism means keeping cultures keeping all the cultures discrete and autonomous. >> say >> so when you say multiculturalism has failed, it doesn't sense because doesn't quite make sense because it retaining it means already retaining the different cultures. so when suella she said suella braverman when she said that, should have said that, probably should have said integration and assimilation are preferable . but preferable to multicultural. but humza yousaf here is saying
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something again, he's something different. again, he's just fact that we just saying the fact that we have rishi sunak mean, have rishi sunak means i mean, it's completely irrelevant, almost because they use almost because because they use the multiculturalism the the word multiculturalism in the same they think of kind of a same way they think of kind of a melting pot of what the other terms is. >> it's multi—ethnic. yeah multi is same way that they, you is the same way that they, you know, is know, that they have equity is the equality. and it's the same as equality. and it's not thing. not the same thing. multiculturalism is like you say, separate people say, it's separate people living in separate towns, separate communities, separate way of life continuing forever . life continuing onward forever. when in america, what made america great it became america great is it became a melting pot where it became every people added to the country. but they they were taken and people use that tum melting pot here. >> now even fraser nelson and the allegedly quite conservative spectator oh , britain's a spectator said, oh, britain's a melting pot and blah blah. i'm thinking it's not a melting pot. it's a melting pot. it's never been a melting pot. we've basically few we've had basically the same few people hundreds hundreds people for hundreds and hundreds of until very, very of years until very, very recently. a melting recently. america is a melting pot england and pot that's not england and britain tolerant britain tolerant. tolerant yes, but melting suggests but it was. melting pot suggests that based on a that it was sort of based on a unifying idea that all cultures can which really
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can engage, which wasn't really what england was what britain and england was about. but about. that was america. but anyway, too philosophical anyway, i get too philosophical because and because simon's not here and now. the mail on now. let's do the mail on sunday. and poor old diane abbott still struggling abbott is still struggling to get the party. get back into the labour party. i want to be in her i wouldn't want to be in her shoes, . shoes, cressida. >> nice diane abbott >> nice shoes. diane abbott denies report she was offered return of labour whip but refused because she would have had to have undertaken anti—semitism training as labour is split on whether to welcome mp back the party. so the mp back to the party. so the independent did this story where they said that, she, she so no go back . she made this claim in go back. she made this claim in the observer suggesting that jewish, irish and traveller people were not subject to racism all their lives. and we heard a few stories recently about irish travellers. haven't we being refused service in various what various places and what have you? anyway? there was a backlash, would expect to backlash, as you would expect to her and she was the her comments, and she was the independent are claiming that she the opportunity to she was given the opportunity to be in in labour, be in reinstated in in labour, but she had to make a more fulsome apology, more evidence that apologies never work. and she had to have taken this
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she would had to have taken this anti—semitism awareness course. so it's like di training. anti—semitism awareness course. so it's like di training . it so it's like di training. it always comes around, doesn't it? if you're you're woke, if you're on the left, eventually you're not going to be woken up. you're going to have to do some di. >> even diane abbott won't even diane we don't know diane abbott. and we don't know if not. she's if that happened or not. she's saying what you saying it didn't. what do you think, saying it didn't. what do you thirwell, i think i can barely >> well, i think i can barely focus somebody uses the focus when somebody uses the word . and word fulsome incorrectly. and fulsome meant empty. back fulsome means meant empty. back in , and now means in the day, and now it means full. it's totally and full. it's totally true. and that's story . but that's that's not the story. but that's something noting. basically she that's not the story. but that's somaccused oting. basically she that's not the story. but that's som accused differentsically she that's not the story. but that's somaccused different groupsshe that's not the story. but that's som accused different groups of! she accused different groups of people of having racial people of not having racial prejudice against them. and that's what whoopi goldberg did when said jews weren't when she said the jews weren't a race. oh, yeah. yeah. i mean, it's just so it's so stupid. >> i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> there you go. >> there you go. >> well, a couple of things really odd to me. she was in an interview the other day. she was saying, you know, labour should give whip. yeah. just give about the whip. yeah. just because private because someone in a private meeting horribly meeting said something horribly insulting about it a few years ago. why does that she gets ago. why does that mean she gets the back? because it's the the whip back? because it's the identity politics of sort of
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victim like victim points, isn't it? like i have to use have this now to use politically, i can just politically, and i can just spend wherever i want. it's spend it wherever i want. it's not logical. >> it is. >> well, it is. >> well, it is. >> i want the whip back. >> i just want the whip back. and she might well, and she might be like, well, this day bring up this is a good day to bring up the you i've got the news. you know, i've got some attention. yes. and apparently, you know, rayner really back it's really wants her back in. it's difficult starmer because really wants her back in. it's difficult gottarmer because really wants her back in. it's difficult got to mer because really wants her back in. it's difficult got to make acause really wants her back in. it's difficult got to make he's;e really wants her back in. it's difficult got to make he's got to he's now got to make he's got to say publicly and be say something publicly and be clear. not his strong clear. and that's not his strong point. also he doesn't >> it's also because he doesn't really want sort of far left sort liabilities, as would sort of liabilities, as he would perhaps troublemakers for perhaps see troublemakers for him the other side him who were on the other side of the other guy. >> right that. >> but you're right about that. but because of the but it was because of the publicity. thinking to publicity. she's thinking to herself, look, done i've herself, look, i've done i've done favour. i helped done you a favour. i helped i helped tories helped bring down the tories a little destroying their little bit by destroying their number bring back number one guy. so bring me back in the other she said that in the other thing she said that was odd the that had was odd about the guy that had insulted was odd about the guy that had ins|yes, it was insulting. you >> yes, it was insulting. you could even it's racist. could even say it's racist. she said incitement to said it was incitement to violence. now someone colloquially in a private meeting be meeting saying someone should be shot. that's we know shot. come on. that's we know that's not incitement to violence, don't we? >> would agree with you. >> yeah. i would agree with you. that's, now go that's, i'm sorry. we'll now go on. if you're going to push back, to push i back, i'm going to push back. i mean, you can't around saying mean, you can't go around saying
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shoot obviously, you shoot people. obviously, i, you know, i just what was he thinking? i, i, i agree with know, i just what was he thin and? i, i, i agree with know, i just what was he thin and i i, i, i agree with know, i just what was he thin and i shouldn'tjree with know, i just what was he thin and i shouldn't agree th know, i just what was he thin and i shouldn't agree with you and i shouldn't agree with you and i shouldn't agree with you it sounds like you because to me it sounds like a joke from guy , a stupid joke from a racist guy, but it wasn't, you know, it wasn't an incitement to vote, not racist guy. not even a racist guy. >> it's a little of racist >> it's a little bit of racist quy- >> it's a little bit of racist guy. a racist guy, guy. maybe he's a racist guy, but all said comedians, but we've all said as comedians, we've things like that. we've all said things like that. it sounded funny. it probably sounded funny. >> i've never said anything. >> i've never said anything. >> we've all said lewis should be shot. >> oh, behind the scenes i have said that. >> let's do the and johnny >> but let's do the i and johnny mercer is in trouble for refusing on burrows. refusing to rat on his burrows. lewis. >> yeah, this guy johnny mercer, who the. he is the he faces who was the. he is the he faces jail for refusing to name jail threat for refusing to name afghan he's afghan whistleblowers. and he's the minister of veterans affairs. and he basically divulged that there were guys who forces who ratted on the special forces in some in afghanistan. there's some kind now, kind of inquiry, right now, which i don't know. they never publicised these things the way they should into the alleged murders by special forces in afghanistan. i i, i don't know enough about story. you enough about this story. you should you should never should never you should never rat. you should not rat. you shouldn't rat on whistleblowers. you shouldn't rat on your
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friends. >> robert jenrick. >> robert jenrick. >> well, it's difficult, isn't it? because on the one hand, if he's he speaks for veterans. clearly. he's got you know, he's got to be seen to be on their side. these people him side. and these people told him this confidence. but this stuff in confidence. but then the other team will say, yeah, murdering then the other team will say, yeah, that's murdering then the other team will say, yeah, that's not murdering then the other team will say, yeah, that's not mwearing then the other team will say, yeah, that's not mwe need people. that's not on. we need to to bottom of this. to get to the bottom of this. and i think they should have just looked a lot sooner. just looked at it a lot sooner. >> you know, let our >> they, you know, let let our side as as want side murder as much as they want to. very job. to. it's a very hard job. >> he's interesting guy, >> he's an interesting guy, mercer. in that prison mercer. he was in that prison show peter hitchens where show with peter hitchens where they maybe he's they were in prison. maybe he's going going going to end up going back there, seems an there, but he seems quite an interesting. window interesting. he smashed a window on show. said if he was on the show. he said if he was here too long, could end up here too long, he could end up running place like he's got running the place like he's got that jordan peterson running the place like he's got that about. jordan peterson running the place like he's got that about. like|ordan peterson running the place like he's got that about. like a'dan peterson running the place like he's got that about. like a dangerouson talks about. like a dangerous man go way, man who could go either way, could could go a could be in the army, could go a different sorry, johnny. different way. sorry, johnny. i'm a i'm saying dangerous as a compliment he did. compliment there, though he did. he's loyal here. he's being very loyal here. but he did roger he did. he did throw roger scruton, the late sir roger scruton, the late sir roger scruton, bus to the scruton, under the bus to the far statesman, over far left new statesman, over nothing. so i've never personally forgiven him for that. >> but he's not the forces, >> but he's not in the forces, though. but though. well, he's dead now. but i never a man of
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i mean, he was never a man of the true. okay well, the forces. true. okay well, i think probably enough think that's probably enough on that luck mercer. >> good luck to johnny mercer. that smash. that is part two smash. but coming singer out coming up, a singer gives out morning her gigs,
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welcome back to headliners. let's get straight into it with the observer and singer olivia rodngo the observer and singer olivia rodrigo is handing out morning after at her concerts . after pills at her concerts. now, when i was allowed or you got concerts, was tinnitus. got at concerts, was tinnitus. louis this is. i don't know, good news. olivia rodriguez
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stopped the distribution of morning after pills and basically , it's, she she's a big basically, it's, she she's a big rock star, a music star. i don't know who. i don't know who she is. she's of that of that ilk, you know, that kind of. >> none of us know it because we're too we've got no idea. >> no idea, no idea. that doesn't mean not quality, doesn't mean she's not quality, but distributing but she's been distributing a pill plan b, pill called plan b. plan b, which contraceptive pill. which is a contraceptive pill. how is plan a? how about plan? what is plan a? >> not that name. >> not that name. >> yeah, actually i want to keep plan a musical artist. plan b as a musical artist. i have heard because from have heard of because he's from like years but just like ten years ago, but just like, b, it's so casual. >> well what is it? >> well what is it? >> joke? sorry >> can i tell my joke? sorry jokes. what it jokes. sorry, i forgot what it is . what is. what is plan a not is. what is. what is plan a not having sex in the first place? nice. something like that. that would been if we had would have been good if we had interrupted. that would have been good joke. been right in good joke. send me. the of me. me. send me the photo of me. >> glad that your joke >> so i'm glad that yourjoke fell. so happened is, is >> yeah. so what happened is, is that she said they're >> yeah. so what happened is, is thatdoing she said they're >> yeah. so what happened is, is thatdoing itshe said they're >> yeah. so what happened is, is thatdoing it because they're >> yeah. so what happened is, is thatdoing it because theree >> yeah. so what happened is, is thatdoing it because there are not doing it because there are kids thing. this the kids in the thing. this is the death is this is death of love. this is this is trying trying to get younger trying to trying to get younger and to have free and younger people to have free rampant sex, abort the baby. so
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they can work in the real world and provide money for bill gates. >> yeah, well, as we know, abortion is terrible. that's the view of all of us here and gb news. but yeah, the. well, will this pro—abortion, they call it prairie abortion fund. they made the bizarre claim about they call it sex and sexual health tools, whether that be abortion, it's abortion or sexual health tool. are used, tool. anyway, no tools are used, keeps happening, keeps being called sexual health. >> care for women. and >> health care for women. and it's just. >> would actually stop >> but would this actually stop abortions because they get the morning after instead? like morning after pill instead? like still as bad . still bad, but not as bad. >> no. people, >> well, yes and no. people, when you first hear about these contraceptives , you think, oh, contraceptives, you think, oh, it's going to lead to less unwanted pregnancies. but the research and i'm quoting i think thomas sowell about this. thomas sowell writes about this. mary , they all show mary harrington, they all show you actually, you that. no, actually, the total number of unwanted pregnancies goes up. so you're causing more trouble for these young women. i'm saying it's young women. i'm not saying it's all it does get all her fault, but it does get into kind of area of into this kind of area of normalising you normalising this stuff, you know? the cat's
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know? but it's like the cat's out of the bag at this point, isn't it? i mean, this is the society in. so then the society we live in. so then the counterargument no, it's counterargument is, no, it's good girls to good for these young girls to have this stuff. have access to this stuff. >> are they >> well, what are they doing? >> well, what are they doing? >> say sorry. what >> don't say that. sorry. what are the guys? are they doing for the guys? >> you know, they're >> are they. you know, they're giving birth control giving women the birth control pills, should pills, but maybe they should give money pay give the men maybe money to pay for the abortions. give. start giving i don't know giving out £500. i don't know how abortion in how much an abortion is in america , but no, they shouldn't america, but no, they shouldn't do of that. do any of that. >> just. for record, >> just. just for the record, just. you're making just. i knew you're making a funny just so just funny joke, but just so just so we're abortion bad, funny joke, but just so just so we'rthey abortion bad, funny joke, but just so just so we'rthey should. ion bad, funny joke, but just so just so we'rthey should. ion theyi, and they should. and they shouldn't give out this. chris has convinced is on has convinced me the date is on against it. they shouldn't give out i sound like out these. i just sound like such just because such an old just because you believe that. >> tell him all. >> tell him all. >> chris has at the data. >> chris has looked at the data. sex education doesn't doesn't prevent it prevent anything. it makes it worse. doesn't worse. but that doesn't mean that bad. that abortion is bad. >> people who think >> there are people who think that number one abortions that the number one abortions have cannot talk have you had. i cannot talk about i'm on tv, i'm on live tv. >> well, i've never had one, but ihave >> well, i've never had one, but i have heard that they're very upsetting i just upsetting and i just i just think it's all a bit kind of normalised, isn't it? it's like, oh, hey, do what want. oh, hey, do what you want. you know, you the
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know, do you know the presidential going know, do you know the presi goingl going know, do you know the presi going to going know, do you know the presi going to be going know, do you know the presi going to be decided»ing know, do you know the presi going to be decided on to is going to be decided on abortion, the election that abortion, like the election that they kansas, america ? they had in kansas, in america? >> reason the democrats >> the reason why the democrats won the republicans won was because the republicans were against abortion. so this is a major issue for women . it's is a major issue for women. it's so important for women. you might think it's bad. you might think it's bad, i might think it's bad, but they don't think it's bad, but they don't think it's bad. so we got to get it. >> i don't think it's good or bad. on the individual bad. i think on the individual case, need an abortion, bad. i think on the individual casereally need an abortion, bad. i think on the individual casereally need d an abortion, bad. i think on the individual casereally need an n abortion, bad. i think on the individual casereally need an abortion], you really need an abortion. and then like then when you zone out, like zoom population , this zoom out on the population, this leads to more abortions ultimately. okay. >> i told you, louis was >> well, i told you, louis was a male feminist. all right. we've got let's the got to move on. let's do the mail on sunday. it seems mail on sunday. and it seems women from not being mail on sunday. and it seems women on from not being mail on sunday. and it seems women on football'om not being mail on sunday. and it seems women on football showst being mail on sunday. and it seems women on football shows to eing allowed on football shows to only football only being allowed on football shows. only being allowed on football showhere are all the women on >> where are all the women on saturday tv? football is saturday tv? football focus is alex the only female alex scott is the only female host on itv and bbc schedules that dominated by men. well, that are dominated by men. well, we know where they are, don't we? they're on gb news as i'm here today and we've got loads of female shows, we've got nana show and michelle dewberry with
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tons of women. so i think the moral of the story is what gb news if you like women. yeah. >> good point. i mean, i've never switched on the bbc. well, i've never switched on the bbc, penod i've never switched on the bbc, period , as the americans say. period, as the americans say. but you in the few but if i were to you in the few times have accidentally seen but if i were to you in the few tiron; have accidentally seen but if i were to you in the few tiron excellent:cidentally seen but if i were to you in the few tiron excellent things, lly seen but if i were to you in the few tiron excellent things, it! seen but if i were to you in the few tiron excellent things, it seems it on excellent things, it seems to female presenters, to be all female presenters, especially shows, especially the political shows, but apparently not. lewis, what do you think? >> this is that >> well, this is not that they're the they're talking about the football talking they're talking about the footba saturday. talking they're talking about the footba saturday. yeah. lking about saturday. yeah. >> weakest link >> gladiators the weakest link saturday they're saying >> well, they're saying there's only football focus , only a woman on football focus, then for rest of the saturday. >> well, do you know why we care about because the bbc about it is because the bbc steals money. it's. it's the steals our money. it's. it's the state propaganda network. the worst thing about it is it doesn't even come out of the states money. it comes out of it . people are paying to be propagandised bbc is the propagandised the bbc is the second worst thing about this country, which we're all wondering. >> what's the first? we're going to fall into this trap. >> i'm not going to say what it is. >> you fall into the monarchy or something equally. >> could could be >> no, it could be. it could be any ten other things. any one of ten other things. >> of things. okay, well, >> ten of things. okay, well, fair the fair enough. i mean, yes, the bbc just want to offer
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bbc look, i just want to offer a little of balance lewis's little bit of balance to lewis's thing money. thing that they steal money. they money in they don't. they extort money in a dubious tax known as they don't. they extort money in a licenceubious tax known as they don't. they extort money in a licence fee.js tax known as they don't. they extort money in a licence fee. but|x known as they don't. they extort money in a licence fee. but i'miown as the licence fee. but i'm surprised romesh is on weakest link. used to link. i had no idea. we used to do now i've gone do gigs together. now i've gone such life paths. such different life paths. one of doing game of us is doing a popular game show. spreading far show. the other spreading far right propaganda. which is? which, this isn't which, i don't know, this isn't a game show. it's a panel show. but let's do the observer and the dental crisis in england. of course, as an american, you probably has always course, as an american, you probaldental has always course, as an american, you probaldental crisis. has always course, as an american, you probaldental crisis. louis. always had a dental crisis. louis. >> know what it might >> well, you know what it might have had. and i'll you have had. and i'll tell you something. is patient's something. this is the patient's foot. the bill for cuts as nhs dental a dental charges rise 45% in a decade. i've been here decade. i've been living here for don't understand for 24 years. i don't understand how works how the dental dentistry works in here. it free? is it not in here. is it free? is it not free? much does does it free? how much does it? does it cost? they're is, cost? what they're saying is, is this this is the this is the british. this is the british dental association. they work the work for dentists. and the dentists that dentists are saying that patients are charged 45% more than they were ten years ago. but we, the dentists are getting only 4% more. so the dentists want more money. lewis schaffer solution is eat meat, don't eat sugan solution is eat meat, don't eat sugar. your teeth won't rot. you
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won't need to go to the dentist famously. >> don't brush your teeth as you're you're sort of the anti dentist, aren't you? they famously always say brush your sensodyne use floss, use mouthwash, brush. >> to brush your >> you don't need to brush your teeth because sugar because starch mouth turns to starch in the mouth turns to acid and creates cavities, which is decay. and if is teeth, tooth decay. and if you do not eat sugar, which is carbs, it's annoying, isn't it? >> because he's partly right. thatis >> because he's partly right. that is true. if we say sugar, that would that would help . that would that would help. everybody stopped eating sugar tomorrow. yeah, guess we'd tomorrow. yeah, i guess we'd have dentists . have enough dentists. >> well, these people who are listening, to stop. >> they're not. there's >> no, they're not. there's always a grain of truth. the economy in germany was bad after the first award. you know what i mean? how they start. mean? that's how they start. these these demagogues. >> tucking >> i've seen you tucking into the crunchy nut cornflakes when you looking. you think no one's looking. that's you think no one's looking. thawhy do you say that? saw >> why do you say that? i saw you cake today. you with cake today. >> you had cake. you had cake. >> you had cake. you had cake. >> people know that >> but the people know that i struggle just i'm struggle just because i'm against it. that mean against it. that doesn't mean i don't it. it's don't participate in it. it's like smokes like someone who smokes cigarettes. acas cigarettes. they get acas occasionally sneak for a cigarette. doesn't the cigarette. that doesn't mean the cigarette. that doesn't mean the
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cigarette is good. cigarette smoking is good. >> the evidence that >> well, the evidence is that you've weight. you've lost a lot of weight. >> yeah, look amazing. you've lost a lot of weight. >> yeah,| look amazing. you've lost a lot of weight. >> yeah,| guess, >ok amazing. you've lost a lot of weight. >> yeah,| guess, myamazing. you've lost a lot of weight. >> yeah,| guess, my blood1g. you've lost a lot of weight. >> yeah,| guess, my blood sugar look at, i guess, my blood sugar levels amazing because levels look amazing because you're one that takes all levels look amazing because you photos,»ne that takes all levels look amazing because you photos, and hat takes all levels look amazing because you photos, and you:akes all levels look amazing because you photos, and you force all levels look amazing because you photos, and you force other the photos, and you force other people the edges of people to be in the edges of photos. didn't know that photo photos. i didn't know that photo today was good. you today that i took was good. you take know what? can't take you. you know what? i can't help about help it if you're insecure about the look. you're a very the way you look. you're a very handsome man. thanks, louis. that's here. handsome man. thanks, louis. thabecause here. handsome man. thanks, louis. thabecause h because before. but. okay, i think move on for that think let's move on for that one. mail on sunday. one. and do the mail on sunday. and is the new and bed rotting is the new tiktok mental health issue tiktok trend mental health issue or question ? or chinese propaganda question? >> psychologists raise alarm over harmful tiktok bed rotting trend that they say glamorises depression . this is so not depression. this is so not glamorous. it's the latest evil thing to come out of tiktok, and basically it's people talking about what we would have called about what we would have called a duvet day in the good old days. they're now calling. they even the people promoting this are bed rotting. are calling it bed rotting. they're saying, stay they're saying, just stay in bed, self—care. and bed, just self—care. and everyone just everyone knows self—care just means eating without thinking about calories. all about the calories. that's all it . maybe having a bath. it means. maybe having a bath. it's nothing yeah, they it's nothing good. yeah, they never lift never mean like go and lift weights, do they? is what
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weights, do they? which is what they doing. so that's they should be doing. so that's really annoying. and then the psychologists have come along and surprise , and said surprise, surprise, this not good idea. people this is not a good idea. people with predisposition pre with a predisposition pre disposition towards depression should their symptoms , could should see their symptoms, could see their symptoms worsen. well obviously yes. just recently i was watching jordan peterson with abigail schreier on his podcast and they talked about this. exactly. they were talking about sometimes goes about how therapy sometimes goes too encourages people just about how therapy sometimes goes to
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making a mountain of a molar making a mountain out of a molar trigger it's of trigger to me, it's a sign of i've six podcasts in three i've done six podcasts in three gb news shows and i'm and with lewis schaffer and i'm absolutely knackered and to be fair, so i'm torn on this because did his because morrissey did have his song, bed. song, spent the day in bed. >> says it, i >> and if moss says it, i usually and often usually follow it and i often you you're in the you find you're so tired in the modern just do need modern world, you just do need to. you can read. you can to. and you can read. you can write your substack, just random to. and you can read. you can wriyou'rer substack, just random to. and you can read. you can wriyou'rer suidoing, just random to. and you can read. you can wriyou'rer suidoing nothing|dom to. and you can read. you can wriyou'rer suidoing nothing in m so you're not doing nothing in bed? too productive, but bed? no, i'm too productive, but i'm rotting . bed? no, i'm too productive, but i'm rotting. i'm not in i'm not bed rotting. i'm not in bed you need a bed either. but you might need a day you can't face day at home where you can't face people. what people. yeah, you know what people. yeah, you know what peoyeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, you just can't face them. i know i'm not a person. well, mixed on which well, mixed views on that, which is got balance. is good. we've got balance. let's independent and let's do the independent and nigeria's currency has collapsed. you know what that means? suddenly means? our universities suddenly have no do their courses. have no one to do their courses. >> universities consider >> yes, universities consider firing staff and cutting courses at as foreign students . at foreign as foreign students. enrolment plummets. and it's a report from 15 universities saying because 37% saying this is because 37% decrease in overseas research recruit , including decrease in overseas research recruit, including from, from nigeria , which has lost 71, and
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nigeria, which has lost 71, and northumbria university, wherever that is, it's not one of the best ones i can tell you never even heard of the thing and i don't even know where northumbria is in newcastle. >> to newcastle. that's >> i went to newcastle. that's the of not as good one. the sort of not as good one. >> that north? that >> is that like north? is that up and alnwick, up there by morpeth and alnwick, alnwick, northumbria, north east? noble east? is that where ross noble comes yes, yes. comes from up there. yes, yes. and, at the end of the and, basically at the end of the day, let's talk at the end of the day, what does this country have? it doesn't have to have? it doesn't have much to offer schaefer here, offer as louis schaefer here, which something. it's which is something. but it's been universities been selling its universities and the country goes and maybe as the country goes into chaos with the boat into chaos with all the boat people, with all of the knife crime, with everything is that people don't think this country doesn't sound as good as it used to. >> plus, their currency has collapsed and we're relying on these foreign visas to. >> university. >> that's their university. i'm talking country . oh. talking about this country. oh. >> i'm sorry. it's all tony blair's there's much blair's fault. there's too much university, isn't there? we don't this many people. we don't need this many people. we don't need this many people. we don't people. there's lots don't need this many people. we dojobs people. there's lots don't need this many people. we dojobs where ople. there's lots don't need this many people. we dojobs where you. there's lots don't need this many people. we dojobs where you coulde's lots don't need this many people. we dojobs where you coulde's l(do of jobs where you could just do vocationally. yes. >> n vocationally. yes. >> absolutely brilliant. i agree completely . that's what like completely. that's what we like on total agreement. on this show. total agreement. that absolutely that is part three. absolutely destroyed. coming in the
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destroyed. but coming up in the final obesity final section, the obesity crisis, seaside towns are crisis, why seaside towns are giving up and part woman, part giving up and a part woman, part labrador.
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i >> -- >> key to ham >> key to my section. >> key to my section. >> welcome back to headliners. let's get into it with the observer . and the tories have observer. and the tories have been urged to show on been urged to show courage on the unhealthy food . if the issue of unhealthy food. if there's one we all there's one thing we all associate conservative associate with this conservative government, cressida it's always labour urged to >> it's always a labour urged to show act on unhealthy show courage to act on unhealthy food. so apparently there's been a of the brits by king's a poll of the brits by king's fund, whoever they are. and two thirds of brits want food manufacturers to be compelled to strip out large amounts of fat, sugar and salt. i mean, that's not good, is it? the brits, they're all saying old kids are fat. everyone's unhealthy . we fat. everyone's unhealthy. we should we should get the government in. i just government to step in. i just don't with because don't agree with that because you can't fat you can't you can't take the fat out lard and you can't reduce out of lard and you can't reduce the sugar in sugar. right? so
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what do you do? take health food. >> and i'm a compelled speech. so yeah. well, i'm not sure because, yeah, brits agree 67.3% of brits say they should reduce the amount of fat and 64.6 say there should be restrictions on advertising. you've got to do something haven't you though, about the obesity crisis. something haven't you though, abo nothe obesity crisis. something haven't you though, abo nothe cdon't. crisis. something haven't you though, abo nothe (don't. you s. something haven't you though, abo nothe (don't. you don't have >> no you don't. you don't have to anything. especially the to do anything. especially the government doesn't have to do anything. you don't trust the government can government in any way. how can you over food? and you trust them over food? and you trust them over food? and you don't trust the people either? most people, the either? most people, 67% of the people and people are idiots. and it's like, what thomas sowell said you mentioned. soledar? he you mentioned. is it soledar? he said he said that that the most stupidest things are anything that has bipartisan support. so anything that labour and the tories agree the fact is louis schaefer eats it all fat, practically 75% of my diet is saturated fat. i know you've seen me eat cake, but it's all it's all steak and eggs and butter. and look at how great i look. and i recommend it totally i >> -- >> it's on emma >> it's on your tie. that's the kind of tie someone wears it. an 80s bridge night, by the way. well, what this is? well, you know what this is?
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>> a marks spencer >> this is a marks and spencer ties. yeah. >> but i just want to >> i mean, but i just want to say tie. looks good. say it's a good tie. looks good. i want to not for i just want to say i'm not for all libertarian stuff all that libertarian stuff anymore. a anymore. i think you've got a great, incentives in the great, good incentives in the society. should a society. and we should have a crackdown. regime comes crackdown. when my regime comes in, will be healthy food. >> @ shouldn't have >> well, you shouldn't have decent being decent incentives for being healthy. and the fact is, because of , i hate to say, because of, i hate to say, a team world, they're buying all the land they the agricultural land. they want us eat, and and us to eat, grains and sugar and toxic seeds, oil and bugs, anything to make money off of things. >> they've moved on to snake now. bugs didn't work, so we did that. now. bugs didn't work, so we did that . why? snake is good to it. that. why? snake is good to it. they keep trying. it's like they just keep trying. it's like we're snake not we're not going to eat snake not gonna bugs. going to gonna eat bugs. we're going to eat like louis. eat raw meat like louis. >> should bill >> well, we should eat bill gates. got gates. that's what he's got a lot fat him. a fat, lot of fat on him. he's a fat, bloated. he's a flat, bloated evil to violence. is that evil meant to violence. is that insolence you insolence? i want to say you shouldn't bill gates, and shouldn't eat bill gates, and i shouldn't eat bill gates, and i should that was a should i say that that was a joke . joke. >> $- >> satirical content. >> satirical content. >> was their >> yes, it was within their content. it's show. it's content. it's a show. it's a comedy show. >> louie show. >> louie show. >> louis louis schaefer >> that's louis louis schaefer on it's a it's. on a peacock. it's a it's. >> do the sunday telegraph >> let's do the sunday telegraph with about coastal with a story about the coastal town forgot to close town that they forgot to close down. a great man,
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town that they forgot to close down.the a great man, town that they forgot to close down.the seaside.]reat man, town that they forgot to close dovisthe seaside.]reat man, town that they forgot to close dovis that seasidegreat man, town that they forgot to close dovis that seasid�*the�*at man, town that they forgot to close dovis that seasid�*the seaside >> is that true? the seaside town its back town that turned its back on work. this about work. and this is about hastings, but not just about hastings. good it hastings. it's good news. it says that there 9.3 million says that there are 9.3 million brits in economically inactive in this country. and the number one place, percentage wise, based on, on, based on what you might call it , on economically might call it, on economically inactive because they've got health problems is a town called hastings which, which we i was just at that's what i do with that girl that i know and, she , that girl that i know and, she, we go to the seaside. why are you at. we go to a lot you laughing at. we go to a lot about you tonight, louis. >> you're on the pants. where you what do. you go, what you do. >> and the point. i'm >> and this is the point. i'm making point i'm making is, making the point i'm making is, is there's why is that there's a reason why hastings has the number one inactivity for people is because the child support agency is based there, and everybody i see. yeah. and everybody in. everybody in it isn't stupid because. because the entire town knows that if you have a child, you're going to lose them and
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you're going to lose them and you're going to be penalised. so why work? >> everybody knows that you don't have to live in hastings. you can pay child support from anywhere. >> having it's like >> it's like having it's like having on the top a having a prison on the top of a hill where they're torturing people. it reminds everybody, don't prison, okay? >> what this story was really aboutis >> what this story was really about is about it's not paying to work anymore. so people aren't bothering. and since lockdown, it's got worse. >> working bed rotting >> so not working bed rotting has been incentivised. >> right, well, >> yeah. all right, well, let's move and the and if move on and do the star. and if you've doubted the accuracy you've ever doubted the accuracy of one part of dna tests, here's one part woman, part labrador who might of dna tests, here's one part womarrequested'ador who might of dna tests, here's one part womarrequested itior who might of dna tests, here's one part womarrequested it i r who might of dna tests, here's one part womarrequested it i do.1o might agree, requested it i do. >> no, i don't i'm not part labrador. woman is confirmed part labrador by bungling dog dna services. so this is the death we've all got death of love. we've all got dogs instead babies. i had dogs instead of babies. i had a dog, i'd love to have known dog, and i'd love to have known what it didn't what he was, but it didn't really because i loved what he was, but it didn't real|anyway. because i loved what he was, but it didn't real|anyway. becijse i loved what he was, but it didn't real|anyway. beci didi loved what he was, but it didn't real|anyway. beci did think.i him anyway. and i did think. shall get his dna done? shall i get his dna done? because he a second because he was a second hand one, know one, you know, you don't know what i never what you've got. but i never did it it didn't matter. it because it didn't matter. this has her own dna
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this woman has sent her own dna to service, and to a dog dna service, and they've back said that they've come back and said that she's collie, 32% she's a 40% border collie, 32% cane and cane corso and 28% bulldog. and she might she says some people might agree, she's just she says some people might agree, them she's just she says some people might agree, them it'she's just she says some people might agree, them it's ar's just she says some people might agree, them it's a bitust she says some people might agree, them it's a bit of a showing them up. it's a bit of a viking. >> wasn't you half >> i wasn't calling you half because it was the intro to the story. be very clear. story. just be very, very clear. louis, you half dog? >> $- gnaw gum g m might be >> i am not half dog. i might be half some women have half a dog, but some women have called me a dog. believe i'm called me a dog. i believe i'm i'm black and half i'm half black and half labrador, whatever. does labrador, whatever. what does that ? the point. the point that mean? the point. the point is. the point i wanted to is. the point is i wanted to give children dna tests give my children dna tests because of them is good because one of them is too good looking and, oh, he must look amazing. >> he is amazing. >> he is amazing. >> but you know what? if i found out he didn't do it? if i found out he didn't do it? if i found out he didn't do it? if i found out he wasn't my kid, i would love him even more. because he's not me. he's a not related to me. he's not a failure like his father. >> okay, let's do metro and >> okay, let's do the metro and would turn half £1 would you turn down half £1 million role? million for an acting role? obviously you do obviously not you, louis. you do it a kit—kat and a slice of obviously not you, louis. you do it beef it—kat and a slice of obviously not you, louis. you do it beef . —kat and a slice of obviously not you, louis. you do it beef . itisit and a slice of obviously not you, louis. you do it beef. it's an nd a slice of obviously not you, louis. you do it beef . it's an intro slice of obviously not you, louis. you do it beef . it's an intro to :e of raw beef. it's an intro to a story, though. >> yeah, that's good news. this woman, miriam, very famous actress marion . miriam actress marion. miriam margolyes. gargoyle. moeen ali margolese . margolyes. we did
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margolese. margolyes. we did practice that. it was making a joke, there . she's the realest joke, there. she's the realest one for turning down a whopping £500,000 paycheque. she was going to be in some disney plus production, and she said she had to be in america. and it was playing a witch. she didn't want to play witch. and she said, to play a witch. and she said, i don't want in america. don't want to be in america. i don't want to be in america. i don't america, so i'll do don't like america, so i'll do it a million. they they it for a million. and they they said, won't. half a said, no, you won't. half a million, said, and million, they said, and that show's out. here's my show's running out. here's my good news, you've so good news, paige. you've been so good news, paige. you've been so good tonight . you've been good to me tonight. you've been amazing. going give you. good to me tonight. you've been amegoing going give you. good to me tonight. you've been amegoing to going give you. good to me tonight. you've been amegoing to give|g give you. good to me tonight. you've been amegoing to give you give you. good to me tonight. you've been amegoing to give you my; you. good to me tonight. you've been amegoing to give you my. iyou. good to me tonight. you've been amegoing to give you my. i give i'm going to give you my. i give you a good news to go with. >> the one with the little girl, a different one. >> a different one. so >> yes. it's a different one. so it says. >> e nuclear en— >> it says nuclear disaster. >> it says nuclear disaster. >> it says good news. yeah, with a bomb. make a nuclear bomb. and i'll make you give to him. 20s >> anything you want to say 20s >> anthe ng you want to say 20s >> anthe storyu want to say 20s >> anthe storyu vlewis'ssay 20s >> anthe storyu vlewis's or anything? >> i've got nothing to about >> i've got nothing to say about this the camera. >> the mug to the camera. >> the mug to the camera. >> course. that's the >> of course. that's the important would like to >> of course. that's the imp> of course. that's the imp> of course. that's the imp> of course. that's the imp> go on. »- >> go on. - >>-seconds. >> go on. >> seconds. done. >> seven seconds. well done. her. of her. but she's accepted lots of jobs she's this jobs before she's turned this one she? one down. hasn't she? >> that's she doesn't need >> that's why she doesn't need it. would totally accept it. okay, i would totally accept
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the money. just for clarity, let's front papers. the money. just for clarity, let's guys. ont papers. the money. just for clarity, let's guys. the)apers. the money. just for clarity, let's guys. the show;. pretty thanks, guys. the show is pretty much have another much over, so let's have another look front pages. so look at sunday's front pages. so the mail on sunday diana the mail on sunday has diana crash vile euthanasia ad crash used in vile euthanasia ad campaign. the observer tory slam bonkers plot to topple sunak as chaos mounts the sunday times russian missile threat to shapps on ukraine visit . he's not on ukraine visit. he's not having much luck lately, is he? the sunday telegraph morton is stalking horse for right wing tory rival the express. tory rival the sunday express. farage plots sunak's demise and finally, the daily star sunday. why, why, oh why fronts, which we covered in some detail earlier and those were the front pages. that's it for tonight show. thanks to christopher and lewis. back lewis. headlines is back tomorrow p.m. lewis. headlines is back tomorrow pm. if tomorrow at 11 pm. and if you're watching a.m, then you're watching at 5 am, then of stay for of course, stay tuned for breakfast. now it's good breakfast. but for now it's good night morning. god night or good morning. and god bless. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the
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met office. so it's been a cloudy and wet afternoon for many of us, all due to an area of low pressure that's been moving its way towards the uk through the rest of saturday, and will push its way north and eastwards tonight eastwards overnight tonight and into the start sunday. this into the start of sunday. this will some heavy rain and will bring some heavy rain and has already brought some heavy rain, parts rain, particularly to parts of southern . we could even southern scotland. we could even see some snow the hills see some snow across the hills and into the early and overnight and into the early hours sunday. some further hours of sunday. some further heavy the heavy rain pushes up from the southwest , just affecting parts southwest, just affecting parts of england under all of england and wales under all that cloud and rain it will be a very mild night, temperatures not much below 10 11 not dropping much below 10 or 11 degrees, there degrees, but further north there will brighter spells and will be some brighter spells and that will allow temperatures to drop single drop into the low single figures. start figures. so a chilly start for northern and of northern ireland and parts of scotland some sunshine scotland with some sunshine widespread across these regions in the morning through through the , though, that band the afternoon, though, that band of rain pushes its way eastward, so some sunshine developing for much wales later much of england and wales later as be some as well. there will be some showers bubbling up through the afternoon. quite afternoon. they could be quite heavy but another heavy in places, but another very temperatures as very mild day. temperatures as high as 16 or 17 degrees across
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