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stride people back to work, mel stride said today that the benefits bill was being pushed up by a sharp increase in the number of people who are on long term sickness benefit. in an interview with the telegraph, he suggested an increase in public focus, talking about mental health had led some people to self—diagnose conditions. it comes as the uk's welfare bill is set to hit £100 billion this year. is set to hit £100 billion this year . number is set to hit £100 billion this year. number 10 said today it's deaung year. number 10 said today it's dealing with a migration emergency after a record number of asylum seekers crossed the engush of asylum seekers crossed the english channel yesterday. 514 illegal migrants were picked up by border force officials. that's the highest daily number so far this year and today at least another 300 migrants crossed the channel in six small boats. the government says it hopes to get its rwanda bill into law by april the 18th, and the home secretary, james cleverly, underlined the government's determination to stop boats . iphone maker stop the boats. iphone maker apple has been accused in the us
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courts today of monopolising the smartphone market. in the case against apple, brought by the us justice department, it alleged the company used its control of the company used its control of the iphone to illegally limit competitors and consumer options. apple denies the claims and has vowed to vigorously fight the claim . now a paralysed fight the claim. now a paralysed man has appeared to play chess onune man has appeared to play chess online after receiving a brain chip from elon musk's company neuralink . a video posted online neuralink. a video posted online shows a patient who has no movement below his shoulders, moving a cursor across a laptop screen with nothing but his thoughts . the video shows him thoughts. the video shows him playing chess and turning off the laptop's music. 29 year old nolan derber, who was paralysed after a driving accident, is the first patient to receive the neuralink chip. that's the news for the latest stories , do sign
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for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news .com/ alerts. time now for headliners . for headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners your one stop shop for tomorrow's news. softened by laughter i'm josh howie and i'm joined this evening by beauty and the beast. that's just lewis schaefer. and we also have nick dixon . dixon. >> how are you both.7 >> how are you both.7 >> i like that introduction. the beauty and the beast. i'm doing very well. thank you for asking. >> i you went with the >> i see you went with the yellow. i go the yellow. >> it's planning on going with the put out the yellow. i put it out on facebook asking people they facebook asking people what they think. already made my decision. >> look bemused. decision. >> i'm look bemused. decision. >> i'm angry. bemused. decision. >> i'm angry. benthrilled. >> no. i'm angry. i'm thrilled. happy another with happy to be in another show with lewis. happy on the lewis. happy to be on all the horrible photos. >> the who >> so you're the person who has to explain stories.7 to actually explain the stories.7 >> yeah, yeah. a straight >> yeah, yeah. with a straight man, thankless task,
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know. >> do you know what.7 i am so good with i love nick and good with nick. i love nick and he's good at all, is he's not good with me at all, is i some clips on youtube. >> you'll have a good evening. youtube. >> right. have a good evening. youtube. >> right. let's a good evening. youtube. >> right. let's have»d evening. youtube. >> right. let's have»d quick�*ng. >> right. let's have a quick look at the front pages. >> we had the >> first of all, we had the daily . new betrayal of daily mail. new betrayal of waspi women. >> telegraph sickness benefits bill to rise by a third guardian us toughens stance to call for immediate gaza ceasefire. >> express pay up. >> express pay up. >> millions of women are owed pension payouts. i news waspi women demand help from labour and finally the daily star dumbos and those are your front pages. >> right. let's go a little bit more in depth with the mirror. >> lewis . >> lewis. >> lewis. >> it's the mirror, but it's on all the major things because this is a crime against, i guess i was going say humanity, i was going to say humanity, crime against women. but women are human. >> they not your >> well, they not in your eyes. >> well, they not in your eyes. >> i think more human >> i think they're more human than one of one of us than us. one of one of one of us men or women. one of us is human
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and one of us is not. let's decide they're human. and one of us is not. let's dec men they're human. and one of us is not. let's decmen are they're human. and one of us is not. let's decmen are frome human. and one of us is not. let's decmen are from mars. an. and one of us is not. let's decyeah,are from mars. an. and one of us is not. let's decyeah,are from are rs. an. and one of us is not. let's decyeah,are from are from. i'm and one of us is not. let's dec sayinge from are from. i'm and one of us is not. let's dec saying that. n are from. i'm and one of us is not. let's dec saying that. i'm from. i'm and one of us is not. let's dec saying that. i'm saying. i'mi'm not saying that. i'm saying. i'm saying they know they human saying they know they are human and it's better to say i >> -- >> and we're superhuman. >> and we're superhuman. >> i'd like to invite some female comics come on this show. >> we asked many. >> we have asked many. >> it's weird. >> it's weird. >> it's weird. >> i not it. no, iwas >> i do not like it. no, i was saying something nice. >> they're human. i'm >> i'm saying they're human. i'm saying human. anyway saying i'm not human. anyway wonder is. would wonder what the story is. would you trying get you stop? i'm trying to get to the story. kept interrupting the story. you kept interrupting me. against me. this is this. women against state pension inequality. and this is this is called waspi. and they've been fighting for years. and years and years and they have their reporters come down saying they should be given £3,000, which isn't enough money. i don't know why they deserve any money. i think they deserve any money. i think they deserve money because the pension age was supposed to be 60 because they were 60 for them, because they were ladies. and then they say they're lazy, lazy and well, they're lazy, lazy and well, they want to work late. they want they made the pension age the same as men, which is disgusting. >> how dare they treat men and women? >> yeah, which is equality. but. but in the process of this, and
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nick is going to explain this , nick is going to explain this, how they lost money. i don't know how they lost money. >> story really the >> isn't the story really the gist how they actually gist of how they actually communicated that women communicated this? so that women have out because they have lost out because they weren't plan properly weren't able to plan properly ahead of time, they misled. ahead of time, they were misled. >> is the big case. >> and that is the big case. they misled about this they were misled about this change that they weren't properly coming. properly informed was coming. hence they couldn't properly prepare. retired early. prepare. they retired too early. they pensions it they lose their pensions and it is scandal. got is a scandal. now we've got to find this to give find all this money to give them. a big problem them. and this is a big problem because one's got it. so because no one's got it. so it'll be 10 billion it'll be like 10 billion basically. so as basically. exactly. so but as lewis says, course, mean it lewis says, of course, i mean it is complicated because is more complicated because not more the more complicated. but men the age so in a way, age was already 65. so in a way, this was just equality. yeah. my thing i'm happy to thing is i think i'm happy to pay thing is i think i'm happy to pay the money from josh's pay back the money from josh's taxes. lewis identify taxes. but me and lewis identify as misogynists , so he shouldn't as misogynists, so he shouldn't have because goes against have to because it goes against ourlewis, you're technically >> lewis, you're technically retired, aren't you? >> am retired. it is. >> yeah, i am retired. it is. it's i don't know. don't know it's i don't know. i don't know whether to say that whether i'm allowed to say that or may after me, or not. they may come after me, but. old. i'm but. yeah, because i'm old. i'm 67. look old, look 67. i don't look old, i look amazing, great. look amazing, look great. i look and this is amazing an
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this is amazing tie. it's an austin reed. do that 67, 67. austin reed. you do that 67, 67. it's incredible. i'm 66. i'll be 6060. >> i can remember that. i might i might be more tolerant, extreme with respect with phase three okay. >> kidney, liver very quickly before on. and maybe before we move on. and maybe i'll go to nick for this for a comprehensive answer , they're comprehensive answer, they're talking about more targeted compensate ation for the women who have actually lost out rather than just blanket chucking between 3 and 10 grand. they're saying let's. but do you think that that's the way to go, or do you think it's just it's easier just to put two target isn't it, with yours really. i mean, okay, let's go back to lewis or lewis. so is he saying he didn't read the story? >> the entire thing? >> the entire thing? >> i've read enough of it. it's just the self—employed get nothing. them nothing. so i say give them nothing. so i say give them nothing. okay >> right. move on to the >> right. let's move on to the guardian, >> right. let's move on to the gueallan, guardian has us >> all right. guardian has us toughened call for toughened stance to call for immediate and immediate gaza ceasefire. and the us has drafted a new un security council resolution calling immediate calling for an immediate ceasefire. and there's this pressure because of this catastrophic famine that the un is predicting. so there's more
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pressure to call this. and pressure to call for this. and biden's the guardian has biden's the guardian here has claimed a us draft claimed to have seen a us draft resolution that talks about an immediate and sustained ceasefire and a european diplomat at the united nations is saying, think shift is saying, i think it's a shift in saying that a ceasefire is not on a specific not contingent on a specific deal not contingent on a specific deal. talk of it deal. so there's talk of it being on hostages. being contingent on hostages. but maybe that's not but the idea is maybe that's not even contingent and they're just pushing anyway, even contingent and they're just pusrwas anyway, even contingent and they're just pusrwas reading anyway, even contingent and they're just pusrwas reading ofnyway, even contingent and they're just pusrwas reading of itway, that was my reading of it anyway, which is which is ridiculous 100 ridiculous because there are 100 hostages down there. >> what are you going to >> i mean, what are you going to do? are you are they fighting? or if they gave up the hostages, do you think there'd be a change in israel's position on in maybe israel's position on this? possibly there would be. but 100 hostages. but there's still 100 hostages. these people are the gaza people . i should leave. i should leave the acrimony. well, you know, still over 70% on recent polling, like the other day, basically says that gazans still support hamas and hamas's actions , and they're still actions, and they're still fighting and they're still fighting. if you surrender and hamas is still fighting from within population. and so within the population. and so they must have energy to fight. >> two things very much upset
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me. apart from that, there are civilians who are needlessly being because this. being killed because of this. number one is that they're saying immediate for saying for an immediate for basically for israel to let in as much humanitarian aid, aid as, as, as is needed or whatever. the fact is, twice the amount of food is going in at present, the problem isn't israel letting the food in and they're sort of trying to frame it that that's a problem. the other problem is that today, and oh, and by the way, when they're talking about the un who released, they're saying there could famine . and could be an imminent famine. and when's it hitting july. so that's talk. there is that's what they talk. there is another report that out another report that came out today, about 700,000 sudanese children who are famine, children who are in famine, right now. >> and the comedy program comedy program no comedy front page is that on the front page of any single newspaper. let's make it funny because it's got no juicy. i changed mind. the i changed my mind. but the point, is, you are point, the point is, is you are right, you are right. but right, josh, you are right. but the biggest problem is, is that the biggest problem is, is that the feel in a way, i feel the you feel in a way, i feel bad for the gazans. they're a completely demolished , crazed.
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completely demolished, crazed. they they've been locked in this kind of thing cycle of hate and a cycle of hate. >> all right, well, let's see, let's go on to the daily telegraph and it's, lewis, was i sympathetic? >> i should know you weren't at all. >> no, no, i should be sympathetic this >> no, no, i should be sy a pathetic this >> no, no, i should be sya horrible this >> no, no, i should be sya horrible situation. this is a horrible situation. >> a little carried away. >> i got a little carried away. i i was like for i felt i was like you for a second. oh, anyway, so this second. oh, no. anyway, so this is. that? no, no, you is. what's that? no, no, you know this a comedy, know what? this is a comedy, bro. you know, it's bro. that's i, you know, it's our. second. our. but one second. >> wasn't comedy show. >> it wasn't a comedy show. let's the comedy. let's get back to the comedy. >> good. we're >> yeah. okay, good. we're getting back. >> benefits by third. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> comedy. go, lewis . >> comedy. go, lewis. >> comedy. go, lewis. >> well, this is. i don't know how comedy this is. this is one of things says we're of those things that says we're spending too much money on people it. people who don't deserve it. and. with and. and what happened with the covid and covid thing? more and more people, some people think that more don't more and more people don't deserve people , this deserve it. those people, this guy, stride said that he's guy, mel stride said that he's a he's a conservative party guy. >> i think that's really what he was saying, was it? it was saying, though, was it? it seemed what he was seemed like nick, what he was saying. he was saying that mental health, the focus on mental health has kind of gone too saying mental health has kind of gone too don't saying mental health has kind of gone too don't deserve saying they don't deserve it. >> well yeah.
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>> okay. well yeah. >> okay. well yeah. >> we kind of covered this >> yeah, we kind of covered this the night. i was saying the other night. i was saying that stride has to that because mel stride has to foot bill. like, guys, foot the bill. he's like, guys, can he's saying foot the bill. he's like, guys, can the he's saying foot the bill. he's like, guys, can the anxieties/ing foot the bill. he's like, guys, can the anxieties ofg that the normal anxieties of life as life are being labelled as illnesses. expect illnesses. so you'll expect to see lots of see in the future lots of pamphlets this department pamphlets from this department saying why saying things like why you should walk it off, should learn to walk it off, things like that. because boil it yeah, it it up. yeah, yeah, bottle it up, walk is walk it off. stiff upper lip is coming don't coming back because we don't have anymore have the money anymore and we can't afford it, and we can't afford it, so. and we can't afford it, so. and we can't of the welfare can't get rid of the welfare system i'll be system entirely because i'll be fighting streets and i'll fighting on the streets and i'll have themselves. we're have to arm themselves. so we're gonna just down on gonna have to just cut down on fake what he's fake illnesses, is what he's saying. some saying. basically, in some cases, will be cruel cases, i'm sure it will be cruel and in some cases, and inhumane. in some cases, it will to do. and inhumane. in some cases, it wiliwell, to do. and inhumane. in some cases, it wiliwell, let to do. and inhumane. in some cases, it wiliwell, let the to do. and inhumane. in some cases, it wiliwell, let the private». >> well, let let the private sector crazy people like sector handle crazy people like here headliners. here at headliners. >> heading towards >> well, we're heading towards a situation where the overall benefits that's benefits bill now that's including, pension, including, state pension, housing support is going to be about 11% of our total economic output. now, that does not seem sustainable . sustainable. >> yeah, bonkers. should be >> yeah, bonkers. we should be 90% and then just 10% lewis 90% nhs and then just 10% lewis lewis's private medical bills. >> sorry. we'll get to, your pal. owen jones. >> oh, yeah. yeah. love you.
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>> oh, yeah. yeah. love you. >> all right. finally let's end on the daily star. nick. >> so daily star actually got a significant story this this week. it's, this tonight. sorry. it's dumbos . and it's a. it's dumbos. and it's a. botswana threatens to send over 10,000 elephants to live in london's hyde park. and the daily star, for one, says bring it on. but it's actually quite an important story cause it's about hunting trophies. about the hunting trophies. prohibition bill, which sort of sounds good if you're sort of against trophy hunting . but the against trophy hunting. but the problem if you like problem is, if you like elephants. the problem problem is, if you like el it hants. the problem problem is, if you like el it could the problem problem is, if you like elit could lead the problem problem is, if you like elit could lead to the problem problem is, if you like elit could lead to loss problem problem is, if you like el it could lead to loss of oblem is it could lead to loss of habitat. it could lead to poaching. going to lead poaching. it's going to lead to african getting african villagers not getting meat, from safari meat, money and jobs from safari hunts. there's one of these virtue signalling bills that sounds good, but and other sounds good, but and the other factor point which is factor they point out, which is what refers to, is what the headline refers to, is that so many that they have so many elephants, though they elephants, even though they seem we they seem elephants, even though they seem we they they seem elephants, even though they seem we they can they seem elephants, even though they seem we they can paint, ey seem elephants, even though they seem we they can paint, they�*em elephants, even though they seem we they can paint, they can nice, they can paint, they can do things trunk. do cool things in their trunk. they your off and they can take your hat off and they're but they see them they can take your hat off and thea re but they see them they can take your hat off and thea sort but they see them they can take your hat off and thea sort of but they see them they can take your hat off and thea sort of pestt they see them they can take your hat off and thea sort of pest , they see them they can take your hat off and thea sort of pest, asey see them they can take your hat off and thea sort of pest, as we ee them they can take your hat off and thea sort of pest, as we mightm as a sort of pest, as we might see deer or something like that or because although or whatever. because although we like well, the like deer as well, and the guy is here, want britons is saying here, i want britons to of living to have a taste of living alongside elephants. yeah, he
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said, that? said, who wouldn't want that? which country. which overwhelming my country. justbut he said in places >> but he said in some places there are more beasts than people. isn't people. and it's like, isn't that the jungle? and yeah, maybe they should habitats. and it's like, fair enough. we like, that's fair enough. we kind want that of kind of want that in some of those places. >> we're getting to >> well, we're just getting to enjoy and is enjoy migrants. and so this is a new kind of migrant. >> do you think that this send get that, get over some get that, get get over some elephants and whatnot. yeah. yeah. boats of elephants. >> also do say we don't >> also they do say we don't want interference from want colonial interference from britain. so there's a sort of race wokeist threat. a little bit of that. i just showing . you bit of that. i just showing. you can see the newspaper behind you too, is a picture at too, but there is a picture at the very back there, if you've noticed, of lee anderson and nigel farage for some reason. well, a little dig there, i think. >> say, well, deffo have them. if you take nigel farage at 30, lee and biggles in return. >> who's who i see. >> who's who i see. >> that's what biggles, don't know. is that the. it's got a helicopter. respected historian. i dunno, is that richie hughes's helicopter? >> the actual biggles, the original one? >> well , the daily star is >> well, the daily star is getting incredibly political. >> richie helicopter.
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>> richie and his helicopter. possibly it's rishi and his helicopter. >> well, there we go. that's. the page shown. who's the front page is shown. who's boss to dominate boss will continue to dominate in owen in the next section with owen jones and absent children. that could
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yeah. lewis, we're not going to mention your girlfriend, all right? anyway welcome back to headliners. tomorrow's news. i just delivered without just asked delivered without actually having to read anything. josh with anything. i'm josh howie with me. menopausal sex symbol me. is menopausal sex symbol lewis schaffer. and have lewis schaffer. and we have the alt hottie , nick dixon. is alt right hottie, nick dixon. is that all right? is all right. i didn't know that's a bad. is didn't know if that's a bad. is that bad? >> that's bad. a i'm centre. >> centre right. centre right. >> yeah. okay. >> yeah. okay. >> i even know what alt >> so i don't even know what alt right be honest. right means to be honest. >> like a really bad >> it's means like a really bad slur. okay. >> it's means like a really bad slur. oisorry, i didn't mean it >> i'm sorry, i didn't mean it as a slur. i just thought i didn't i didn't know how as a slur. i just thought i didrself—identified: know how as a slur. i just thought i didrself—identified anymore.v as a slur. i just thought i did italf—identified anymore. v as a slur. i just thought i did italf—ideithe ed anymore.v as a slur. i just thought i did italf—ideithe overton ore. v as a slur. i just thought i did italf—ideithe overton window as a slur. i just thought i did italf—ideithe is'erton window as a slur. i just thought i did italf—ideithe is reallywindow as a slur. i just thought i did italf—ideithe is really right»w has changed. he is really right wing. the overton wing. well, the overton window. >> complicated. and that's >> it's complicated. and that's because it doesn't >> it's complicated. and that's becau what it doesn't >> it's complicated. and that's becau what people it doesn't >> it's complicated. and that's becau what people think doesn't >> it's complicated. and that's becau what people think it>esn't >> it's complicated. and that's becau what people think it means. >> it's complicated. and that's bec no.rhat people think it means. >> no. >> em— >> yeah, i've just been using
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it. i don't it's like it. how? i don't know, it's like me zionist. me calling you a zionist. >> that's that's >> oh, except that's that's a good just what you good thing. it's just what you are. not like it's are. it's not like that. it's not like at all. not like that at all. >> all let's to the >> all right, let's go to the daily mail. nick, what's daily mail. and, nick, what's your doppelganger your doppelganger? doppelganger yeah, it could be yeah, sure. why not? it could be a your a doppelganger. was your doppelganger going on about now? you like, a sort of a. >> i like owen, you know, he's got a lot of integrity, smart quy- got a lot of integrity, smart guy. this is owen jones quits labour to back new socialist pressure group . swiping that pressure group. swiping that keir starmer shuns anyone to the left peter mandelson as left of peter mandelson as leader reveals talks to tony leader reveals he talks to tony blair which doesn't blair a lot, which doesn't surprise so instead surprise anyone. so instead of being is left being labour, owen jones is left labour and he's going to be in a part of a pressure group called we deserve better, which is kind of entitled sounding of perfectly entitled sounding organisation and his argument is they're anyway, so they're going to win anyway, so we're to let the we're not going to let the tories it's safe, but we can tories in. it's safe, but we can pressure next pressure them come the next election quote an election. to quote back, an alternative the alternative based on the politics of hope. so he's annoyed about austerity measures. israel's war crimes, his words, not mine. no, no, tory's getting back. oh, no . tory's getting back. oh, no. sorry. that's the thing about tories getting back to
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tories not getting back to government. repeating tories not getting back to governn but. repeating tories not getting back to governn but it's repeating tories not getting back to governn but it's quite apeating myself. but it's quite interesting i saw interesting because i saw an interview ago owen interview a while ago with owen jones hitchens, jones and peter hitchens, and owen was how, know, owen was saying how, you know, nothing has been nothing he really wants has been enacted. thinking, enacted. and i was thinking, i feel i live in owen's feel like i live in owen's world, in a sort of world, like we live in a sort of leftist owen's leftist world, but in owen's world, wants world, nothing he wants has actually he's he's actually happened. so he's he's the the tories power . >> the tories are in power. that's the that's the big difference. so to blame keir starmer for not implementing doing the bare minimum to improve not improve people's lives, he's not empowered he's got get into empowered. he's got to get into power make some power to actually make some change. a ridiculous complaint. >> but just lastly, just to finish point that finish my point so that he doesn't misrepresenting doesn't say i'm misrepresenting him to be fair to doesn't say i'm misrepresenting him he's to be fairto doesn't say i'm misrepresenting him he's saying be fairto doesn't say i'm misrepresenting him he's saying that air to doesn't say i'm misrepresenting him he's saying that youo doesn't say i'm misrepresenting him he's saying that you know, him, he's saying that you know, it's a blairite. it's a starmer is a blairite neoliberal, and he's not going to enact owen's agenda. and course, there is agenda. and of course, there is an argument think i should an argument i think i should probably wait, though, probably be. just wait, though, because at blair, he because if you look at blair, he was radical. was was more radical. he was radical. he just it in a radical. he just did it in a clever at clever way. and you look at starmer, background starmer, his background is a pabloite, a subset of pabloite, which is a subset of trotsky's. and what he will do is in probably all is get in and probably do all this stuff secret . this leftist stuff in secret. he's just telling you yet, he's just not telling you yet, owen, he's being a owen, you know, so he's being a bit what? that's >> you know what? that's that's
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actually genuinely what i believe. it's believe. and i think it's absolutely to absolutely ridiculous. vowing to do flouncing off do this sort of flouncing off like i mean, he like this because, i mean, is he actually doing keir actually doing labour and keir starmer favour , it doesn't starmer a favour, it doesn't matter. they're going to win so badly. is actually badly. it actually is actually doing them favour because he's doing them a favour because he's making people of making more moderate people of the rightish side go for keir starmer. he's playing into starmer. he's he's playing into he's basically if you if keir starmer keir starmer might have to pay him money to do what he's doing. so yes he is, he's doing keir favour by saying doing. so yes he is, he's doing keir starmer favour by saying doing. so yes he is, he's doing keir starmer is vour by saying doing. so yes he is, he's doing keir starmer is not by saying doing. so yes he is, he's doing keir starmer is not bat saying keir starmer is not bat something crazy, bat poo crazy like owen jones. >> yeah, well and also he's been sniping at keir starmer for years. >> that's an excellent point . >> that's an excellent point. why don't why don't you say that. that's an excuse. >> i didn't understand it. >> i didn't understand it. >> because because because >> yeah. because because because owen being so crazed. owen jones is being so crazed. >> he's making starmer look better. so all the mass of the people on the right. >> but lewis, that was basically the question. said the question. that's why i said to as a as a to you really as a as a question. but that was the statement i was in statement i was making in a broader sense. >> just shows where we're going.
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>> can make going. >> can make look good? >> can you make me look good? >> can you make me look good? >> to have two >> we're going to have two parties in the middle of this uni party in the middle. the tories and labour, both basically left, left sort of parties of wokeness. parties with bits of wokeness. and then polarised. going and then polarised. we're going to terms of what to be polarised in terms of what the between to be polarised in terms of what the and between to be polarised in terms of what the and left. between to be polarised in terms of what the and left. and between to be polarised in terms of what the and left. and is)etween right and left. and this is part of trend. right. right and left. and this is part of andtrend. right. right and left. and this is part of and justi. right. right and left. and this is part of and just to ight. right and left. and this is part of and just to igh to one point >> and just to go to one point before move on, what you were before we move on, what you were saying yes, saying there, as you say, yes, that he's keeping that the you know, he's keeping 250,000 poverty. 250,000 children in poverty. well, so well, he's not in power, so he can't anything about it. and can't do anything about it. and or labour who or backing the labour leader who defends crimes. defends israel's war crimes. israel hasn't. number israel hasn't. yeah. number one, israel hasn't. yeah. number one, i hasn't i would say israel hasn't committed war crimes. number committed war crimes. but number two, more two, i would say more importantly that that? importantly that why is that? the for an the number two agenda for an imminent prime minister? and why is he listing that as like number two? that is the problem here. the uk want people who are actually going to deal with problems within the yeah. problems within the uk. yeah. >> more keir starmer says >> so the more keir starmer says that i'm not going to do that, the everybody else goes the more everybody else goes along keir starmer. along with keir starmer. >> the guardian and >> right onto the guardian and lewis there's no reason lewis i guess there's no reason for paedos to hang outside schools . schools anymore. >> yes, record of >> yes, record numbers of people. way, that's people. yeah. in a way, that's all internet . record all on the internet. record numbers in england numbers of pupils in england absent periods. the
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absent for long periods. the fee, the fee, the fee. oh department for education. sorry. the efa dfe . the efa dfe. >> it was sitting right there in front of you. >> no, i knew that i was making a joke, i apologise, i was, i was making a joke, but i think i've been on the show for too long. they should fire me. >> this is your last one and it probably >> this is your last one and it pro it bly like my >> it feels like it's my last one. going say something one. i'm going to say something horrible you don't know is >> the timing you don't know is it? got a pension and it? you got a pension and everything. you pension . everything. got you a pension. >> thank very much. thank you. >> british government bought you you. >.mug,ish government bought you you. >.mug, by government bought you you. >.mug, by the ernment bought you you. >.mug, by the way. ent bought you you. >.nanyway,he way. ent bought you you. >.nanyway,he way. entveryght you you. >. nanyway, he way. entvery much. 1 >> anyway, thank you very much. goodbye. did you buy a mug? >> yeah. goodbye, mug. >> yeah. goodbye, mug. >> i forgot to bring you a mug. >> i forgot to bring you a mug. >> tv. >> still on live tv. >> still on live tv. >> anyway, to bring him >> anyway, i forgot to bring him a mug. okay. can we? okay. >> anyway, let's do this story about more children not going to school ruining all school and basically ruining all of it says more and more >> it says that more and more kids not going to school, >> it says that more and more kidsthis not going to school, >> it says that more and more kidsthis actuallyg to school, >> it says that more and more kidsthis actually says school, >> it says that more and more kidsthis actually says that)l, >> it says that more and more kidsthis actually says that the but this actually says that the number who've not number of people who've been not going gone down going to school has gone down from 21. so it's a lie. from 22% to 21. so it's a lie. the whole article is a lie
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because it says the number of pupils as pupils classified as persistently absent that's out of school for more fell of school for 10% or more fell compared to 2021, and 22 from 22% to 21. >> yeah. no, no, i mean, so it's gone down. >> so this is not news. >> so this is not news. >> yeah. no, i totally agree with you. it's exactly one of those stories where they misrepresent it's really misrepresent what it's really about. but the most worrying element nick, this element for me, nick, is this thing about the pupils thing about the people. pupils on meals twice on free school meals are twice as likely to be absent than their peers. now this just widens the gap of inequality. yeah. >> can i just say that bit where lewis was talking about his mogs was television? was such bad television? i started thinking, not, started thinking, i hope not, hate just hate was right about us. just for but, for a second it was so bad. but, just thought was having just i thought i was having a flashback let the people flashback to let the people decide an in—joke . decide if it was an in—joke. it's. yeah, but, josh, it is lockdowns , though, isn't it? i lockdowns, though, isn't it? i mean, the pre—covid stats were very different. we do accept that they say covid, i say lockdown, we agree on that. yeah yeah good. lockdown, we agree on that. yeah yea exactly. good. lockdown, we agree on that. yeah yea exactly. but good. lockdown, we agree on that. yeah yeaexactly. but good. my lockdown, we agree on that. yeah yea exactly. but good. my but >> exactly. but i mean my but forgetting to i'm forgetting what's to blame i'm what i'm saying is that this is a real problem and it's a real
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problem certainly the kids problem certainly for the kids on meals, even more so. 50. >> so. >> and a lot of kids are having problems i know >> and a lot of kids are having prob might i know >> and a lot of kids are having prob might live i know >> and a lot of kids are having prob might live with, i know >> and a lot of kids are having prob might live with, she i know >> and a lot of kids are having prob might live with, she works ow who might live with, she works with kids and says, there's with kids and she says, there's a problem out there . a really big problem out there. so it's not it's something i don't know how to address it. the labour, this is basically a puff piece for it says puff piece for labour. it says that to spend more that they want to spend more money, but that's all they money, okay. but that's all they want to do. >> a little shout to >> and a little shout out to roeselare that's you roeselare nick that's can you not nick. what's not mention nick. what's friday's about your friday's time saying about your representative ? >> 7- >> oh 7_ >> oh yeah, ? >> oh yeah, good old welby. so justin welby criticises dioceses over ad for deconstructing whiteness. officer. so you may recall there was this ridiculous advert, diocese of birmingham . advert, diocese of birmingham. it came out in birmingham. it was deconstructing whiteness. everyone what's about everyone said, what's this about there outrage. there was backlash and outrage. and did, he's told and so what welby did, he's told times , he called them up times radio, he called them up and you on about? and said, what are you on about? no know what tum no one will know what that tum means. using this? means. why are we using this? it's technical terms it's a strange technical terms we're shouldn't be we're using, and we shouldn't be doing think personally, doing it. i think personally, a bit maybe, think bit cynical, maybe, but i think this ahead this is welby just getting ahead of or really of a backlash. or not really getting ahead, but mopping it up later oh, i was nothing later saying, oh, i was nothing to he a
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to do with this. and he took a moment posting about ramadan moment off posting about ramadan to say , guys, what to call up and say, guys, what are you doing? oh, i didn't want this but did learn this at all. but i did learn a new thing here that people actually him welby, new thing here that people actual i ' him welby, new thing here that people actuali didn't|im welby, new thing here that people actuali didn't know. welby, new thing here that people actuali didn't know. and/elby, new thing here that people actuali didn't know. and i'm], which i didn't know. and i'm going now. which i didn't know. and i'm goiiand now. which i didn't know. and i'm goiiand greatiow. which i didn't know. and i'm goiiand great he's proud >> and it's a great he's proud of well. of it as well. >> yeah. a trumpian like >> yeah. it's a trumpian like woke welby. we call him woke folks. a folks. it's one of those. it's a great nickname, isn't it? >> proved he was >> well, and he proved he was this calls this way because he calls he calls his and says, calls up his people and he says, can do things in can we please do things in english? totally english? which is totally offensive and then he offensive to say. and then he said, he said something which was shocking to me, which was he was shocking to me, which was he was asked if they had been letting seekers to letting asylum seekers to convert to christianity an convert to christianity on an industrial which is like. industrial scale, which is like. >> but he said there was no evidence of it. >> he said no, there was no evidence. what was. evidence. that's what it was. >> news got no, but >> gb news we've got no, but that's a criminal would say. >> a criminal would say, you >> a criminal would say, did you kill there's no kill that person? no. there's no evidence that. evidence of that. >> ridiculous. he's >> yeah. it's ridiculous. he's totally he has a slight totally woke. he has a slight responsibility the global responsibility to the global church, so occasionally he has to completely woke. to sound not completely woke. but we he is completely but we know he is completely woke everything else. woke from everything else. he always name . always does. it's in his name. woke welby. always does. it's in his name. woke weiwelby. yeah. so to >> woke welby. yeah. so just to
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sort of his ofcom purposes just to something you said, to counter something you said, people do know what a deconstructing whiteness officer is. and that would be a deconstructing whiteness officer. yeah that person would know what it. yes, they would definitely know. yeah. know what it. yes, they would def andly know. yeah. know what it. yes, they would def and they )w. yeah. know what it. yes, they would def and they wouldih. know what it. yes, they would def and they would deconstruct know what it. yes, they would def heck hey would deconstruct know what it. yes, they would def heck hey wothosezconstruct know what it. yes, they would def heck hey wothose white'uct the heck out of those white people get their job people and get the get theirjob title sorted, the title sorted, finishing on the times homophobia times and some homophobia in scotland . lewis. scotland. lewis. >> yeah, good news there. good news actually. yeah. no, i'm not going to go back there because they this law, which they have this new law, which you discussed you probably discussed in another wasn't another time when i wasn't there. scottish parliament there. but scottish parliament bans rainbow lanyards over biosphere. is this has biosphere. so this is this has to do with the, the people who work at the parliament. they're not the mps in holyrood at whatever that fake parliament that they have up there pretending that they're in another country, which they're not another country, not in another country, they they're of this they're just a part of this country, unfortunately. fortunately, i love scotland. i love scotland, i love, i should say scotland exists. >> exists . >> it exists. >> it exists. >> but is it a country? is wales a country? no they're not, it's not. >> wales is. scotland isn't. >> wales is. scotland isn't. >> they don't. yeah. wales is
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not anyway northern ireland. >> see you get on >> let's just see how you get on with that. >> oh god this is i am so >> oh my god this is i am so offensive can offensive because i can sense you're down the you're toning down the offensiveness. i'm like offensiveness. so i'm like toning down. >> you to get the flack. >> yeah i'm going to get the flack time. the point is, flack this time. the point is, is so is that there's a reason. so they pride they can't wear like, gay pride or flag lanyards. they or trans flag lanyards. they can't wear anything political because work for the scottish. >> yeah. and they're meant to be seen as impartial and they're meant to be seen. >> but the point is that these people are so deep up the lefts. but that they don't need to wear a lanyard. you know, they're working see working there. well, did you see the well that the other thing as well that they've continue they've said they can continue wearing pin or badge, wearing a pronoun pin or badge, which undermines which completely undermines the whole saying just so that >> it's saying just so that non—binary employees should feel safe treated are. safe to be treated who they are. yeah, ideological yeah, but that's ideological in itself, because of course, they're wearing they're very wearing and accepting pronouns . says that accepting of pronouns. says that you're side. not you're on the side. you're not on critical side, you're on the side. you're not on not critical side, you're on the side. you're not on not on critical side, you're on the side. you're not on not on the :ical side, you're on the side. you're not on not on the conservative you're not on the conservative side. itself side. so that in itself undermines whole premise. side. so that in itself unci rmines whole premise. side. so that in itself unci would whole premise. side. so that in itself unci would say whole premise. side. so that in itself unci would say that'se premise. side. so that in itself unci would say that'se prenmore >> i would say that's even more undermines the premise is undermines the whole premise is the snp's are or are the fact that snp's are or are members actually allowed to
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members are actually allowed to wear it. so it's only like the security staff or people who work in the canteen, they're not allowed to wear those lanyards , allowed to wear those lanyards, but actual mps allowed to . but actual mps are allowed to. really? yeah. that's the crazy. yes. >> no, i don't think that that's not correct to wear it. >> so it shows that they are. >> so it shows that they are. >> no that's no no no no no. because an mp, the is not an because an mp, the mp is not an employee of the scottish parliament. >> they're an independent but they're say we're they're trying to say we're trying prove how impartial we trying to prove how impartial we are know are because they should know you're . you're wrong. >> okay. well it's the s is the is the parliament itself has employees that they have to that they and they can't they and they and they can't tell an snp. yeah. but or the security staff aren't making the decisions for scotland. >> right. yeah. it's it's >> right. yeah. it's the it's the and they are allowed to have a opinion. a political opinion. >> you work there you >> but when you work there you shouldn't be able have shouldn't be able to have a political. but course you political. but of course you should scotland. should be banned in scotland. well has a lanyard, well anybody who has a lanyard, there's a there's something about a lanyard horrific. lanyard that's horrific. >> like, got into >> you're like, oh, i got into an something. they wear an event or something. they wear them like they think it's cool that they got backstage or something. yeah, that's who wears you what wears lanyards, you know what i mean . there's different line. mean. there's different line. >> i i've got
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>> no totally i don't i've got my don't, i don't my gb news i don't, i don't i took, i took the lanyard off of mine. not because mine. not, not because i'm afraid, you know, ashamed of gb news. i want news. but it's like i don't want to be. i'm not lanyard person, to be. i'm not a lanyard person, so with you. so i disagree with you. >> does agree >> let's take does does i agree with josh? >> let's take does does i agree witiyayi h? >> let's take does does i agree witiyayi we're at the halfway >> yayi we're at the halfway point. sam, do you agree with me? in the next section , lewis me? in the next section, lewis schaffer two stories about people. >> come on back. you agree >> come on back. if you agree with two stories about >> director two stories about getting cross about cross getting people cross about cross and sheffield goes
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lewis, -- lewis, i'm m lewis, i'm not going to talk about that. welcome back to headliners. let's get straight into thursday's mail, which combines great loves. nick >> yes. this is designed to make me angry. so nick and the faa insists they will not recall england's controversial euro 2024 kit after altering saint george's cross as they claim new strip disrupts history and honours 1966. >> i've never heard that one before. >> i know is that when you pretend there were no white people in britain, that seems to
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be a lot. what happens with this? to change this? why do we want to change history? history should history? i think history should be is in past. be left where it is in the past. >> back future. >> no, back to the future. i think they a good job well, think they did a good job well, made us happy family. yeah. >> eh- 9 they all faded off >> but then they all faded off the it touch the photograph and it was touch and minute and go for a minute there. >> yeah, was worth it in >> yeah, but it was worth it in the end. >> whether marty make it, >> whether marty would make it, so an argument that so now there's an argument that they're to copy they're trying to copy the classic regime classic colour regime of the 1966 and there's 1966 training gear, and there's an for that, but it's an argument for that, but it's pretty they're pretty tenuous to me. they're just around. obviously, pretty tenuous to me. they're just ouriround. obviously, pretty tenuous to me. they're just our backs. obviously, pretty tenuous to me. they're just our backs up)viously, pretty tenuous to me. they're just our backs up now. ;ly, pretty tenuous to me. they're just on our backs up now. ;ly, pretty tenuous to me. they're just on owalertzs up now.;ly, pretty tenuous to me. they're just on owalertzs uanything. woke. >> this was designed two >> and this was designed two years woke. >> and this was designed two yeait woke. >> and this was designed two yeait looks woke. >> and this was designed two yeait looks very woke. it's >> it looks very woke. it's a changing of the saint george's cross of blue cross to look all sort of blue and and we just want to and red. and we just want to suspects it's actually what they're they they're selling now. so they don't change it don't want to change it. it would months change would take them months to change it. saying, oh, it's it. so they're saying, oh, it's an flag. an interpretation of the flag. it's flag. an interpretation of the flag. it's is flag. an interpretation of the flag. it's is why flag. an interpretation of the flag. it's is why i flag. an interpretation of the flag. it's is why i can't flag. an interpretation of the flag. it's is why i can't watch lag. this is why i can't watch football i've football anymore. i've had enough. is that's flag. enough. this is that's my flag. it's flag. yours is the it's not his flag. yours is the israel he's usa. my flag. yeah. >> no, that's not true . mine is >> no, that's not true. mine is the british flag. i'm british. >> the saint george's >> this is the saint george's cross. flag. you cross. the english flag. now you said flag mine is said the british flag mine is the english flag. >> england. go . >> i'm pro england. let's go. england. and kids and england. yeah. and my kids and my i love your country.
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my kids. so i love your country. thank should support. thank you. you should i support. i'm supportive of this i'm more supportive of this country than you are because he said british and to me, said i'm british and to me, that's that's a diff. exactly. and i said, that's defilement and i said, that's a defilement of the british people. the truth is, is you should be is, the truth is you should be happy with this, with what they've here. because they've done here. because number still point to number one, it's still point to me, a new york thing. it's me, it's a new york thing. it's still a it's still ci'oss. >> cross. >> make the cross at me . i'm not >> make the cross at me. i'm not a vampire, lewis. >> it's my cross . i've changed. >> it's my cross. i've changed. i've rejected it. the point is, it's a cross . so that's good it's a cross. so that's good news. the second thing, it's. it's woke and it's not something else. we're we're in a we're in a triangular war where a war between the right and the left, between the right and the left, between the right and the left, between the woke and the non—woke. and if i have a i wouldn't put them on. >> where's the triangle? >> where's the triangle? >> because that's four things or. >> right, i'm getting there and things is a triangle. i'm getting and i won't getting there and i won't even mention what. other mention what the what. the other thing being is it it's thing is, we're being is it it's the the other thing. thing is, we're being is it it's the so the other thing. thing is, we're being is it it's the so the the other thing. thing is, we're being is it it's the so the choice other thing. thing is, we're being is it it's the so the choice isher thing. thing is, we're being is it it's the so the choice is ifr thing. thing is, we're being is it it's the so the choice is if ithing. thing is, we're being is it it's the so the choice is if i have and so the choice is if i have to, if have to spend my life to, if i have to spend my life with, with wokeness , now you're
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with, with wokeness, now you're making it as opposed to another religious ideology. >> can you make with your hand a donald trump? >> if i this was the stupidest explain story that we have had in two years. >> if you just listen, the people are doing like you're people are doing is like you're speaking. i can't say it directly. have deaf people, directly. we have deaf people, we have ofcom here, we're doing sign language. >> person for that. >> we have a person for that. >> we have a person for that. >> why don't you explain what i'm what you're i'm saying is i know what you're saying. saying, do you know saying. okay saying, do you know what i'm saying? >> world. death of love. >> if that is that, it's that. it's. it's . no, no, it's not it's. but it's. no, no, it's not that. it's there's idea that. it's there's another idea energy which is permeating the world, which is coming in and may take over, okay. versus an intellectual ideology which is coming from within, which isn't what we like. so if we have a choice between an okay, i think of the dark web, i don't know, it sounded good, but it made no sense. no, you know what? there are people out there. there are there are people out there. >> there are mental people out
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there who think that makes there who think that that makes a sense. right. a lot of sense. right. independent and louis, the independent now. and louis, the troubling story troubling part of this story for you probably involves you is it probably involves wheat . wheat. >> p- p— p does. yeah. and >> it probably does. yeah. and i've shakes i've been thinking my shakes with yeah. iceland with this story. yeah. iceland criticised cross criticised for selling hot cross buns with tickets that have a christian symbol and first of all, i don't think i've, i don't think i've had a hot cross bun. once they taste horrible, they got no sweetness to it. what is the cross section of this country? yeah. i don't country? great. yeah. i don't know great. anyway so what? >> there's more cross erasure. >> there's more cross erasure. >> this for the for >> yeah. and this is for the for our american viewers, because i got lot of american got a lot of american viewers out iceland is a is out there. iceland is a is a is a shopin out there. iceland is a is a is a shop in this. a dodgy shop in this. >> that was a dodgy >> nothing that was a dodgy it's frozen quite cheap. >> you don't go there for healthy food. any good deals you might might . i healthy food. any good deals you might might. i don't think might you might. i don't think you do anyway. you do you want good i'm not going to good good good. i'm not going to say but but the say where you go to, but but the point here is the point point is that here is the point that that it's like that they that it's like anti—woke and they, it's a woke thing. and they asked supermarkets available. they asked they asked the people do they like a cross. would you
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like a never ask the people. people especially not people who shop at i wanted to take instead of a cross. >> so i just want put this >> so i just want to put this tick. i feel like this kind tick. i feel like this is kind of for like me too. of bait for people like me too. so to get all worked up so just to get all worked up and lee said something so just to get all worked up and leeon, said something so just to get all worked up and leeon, isaid something so just to get all worked up and leeon, is awful.1ething so just to get all worked up and leeon, is awful. leeing so on, but it is awful. lee anderson's it namby—pamby anderson's call it namby—pamby virtue signalling. it's much worse than that. it's anti—christian. they've been deliberately the deliberately getting rid of the cross. really virtue cross. that's not really virtue signalling, cross. that's not really virtue signallingbeing signalled could be being signalled there, i hate i suppose. just do you hate christians or christians as a virtue or something? actively something? but it's actively anti—christian, even though you might hot cross might say the hot cross bun is silly anyway. but since is silly anyway. but since it is there, is part of our there, since it is part of our tradition, anti—christian, tradition, it's anti—christian, anti—christian nonsense. but there the thing is, here >> yeah, but the thing is, here is don't give >> yeah, but the thing is, here is customers don't give >> yeah, but the thing is, here is customers what on't give >> yeah, but the thing is, here is customers what theygive >> yeah, but the thing is, here is customers what they want your customers what they want unless it's these customers in which case, to our viewers, i want to say that we're very angry about this story, aren't we, guys? are you angry? yeah. yeah, angry . okay. yeah, yeah, we're angry. okay. >> think about it? >> can i think about it? >> can i think about it? >> yeah. hope not. should >> yeah. hope not. hate should quote tweet this. >> nick. the times >> no, nick. the times identifies are only identifies that there are only 26 in the world. 26 scientists in the world. >> basically. yeah. it's olympics. transgender policy goes against science say academics. so this is the ioc,
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which has been challenged by a group of 26 academics to change its policy that transgender women should not be presumed to have physical advantage. have a physical advantage. so they idea they maintain this absurd idea that have that they don't have an advantage long as advantage because as long as their hormone testosterone levels have been below a certain levels have been below a certain level for 48 months, the olympics maintain this. >> yeah , yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and they believe that. but of course that's not true. and these pointing out these academics are pointing out that's 26 that's actually only 26 academics stepping academics are basically stepping forward to say, by the way, you men stronger than women, right. >> you beat for male. >> you beat for male. >> but like many people >> but i feel like many people are general are speaking out in general about feel like we about this. and i feel like we are winning, but quite are winning, but it's quite disturbing one disturbing because boxing is one of categories you of the categories where you know, ioc, you know, according to the ioc, you can basically can still basically have a man punching they're punching women and they're saying, to saying, we leave it up to the individual no, you individual sports. no, let you do you want. not do what you want. well not really, so i really, not really. so but i will say winning this. will say we are winning this. josh, i know you're still angry, but this. even but we're winning this. even starmer's a thing can't sports are a thing and you can't have there a have men in them. there was a pubic blocker we are pubic blocker saying, we are winning this and the second winning this war, and the second we second do, we we do, the second we do, then we can return the greater war of can return to the greater war of getting of and getting women out of sports and
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into the home. but that's the second don't talk second thing we don't talk about. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the nail on the >> okay. he hit the nail on the head so that's this is head okay. so that's so this is the war that we this is the war that talking about is that we were talking about is like women. yeah. like is like women. yeah. there's third. the second there's the third. the second war, which you said whether women should playing sports women should be playing sports at all. >> and oh my god. >> and oh my god. >> that's talking about >> yeah. that's talking about there are people who don't there are huge groups of people. varne. there and there, varne. yes. and there and there, what what are they doing? they're moving. they're coming up in the world. he's saying they're coming up in the world. >> many people are saying they've a point. they've got a point. >> they're coming >> yeah, they're coming up in the can't it. i'm the world. you can't say it. i'm not. i'm not that they're not. i'm not saying that they're wrong. that, you know what? >> maybe are allowed to >> maybe you are allowed to say that don't think that wrong, but i don't think they're should they're wrong. women should play sports. trying to not offend >> i was trying to not offend anyone all. ironically, who's anyone at all. ironically, who's offending amazing that >> i mean, it's amazing that it's this position. it's it's got to this position. it's amazing need scientific amazing that we need scientific reports what reports to prove somehow what could shown one could be easily shown with one image. >> p- p— >> or maybe people want to see men . men beat up women, beat up men. men beat up women, beat up women. in boxing, which women. and like in boxing, which is horrible. >> there all right. >> there it is. all right. telegraph is this
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telegraph next. lewis is this headune telegraph next. lewis is this headline racist? >> yeah. world population to fall for the first time since the death. well, what, the the black death. well, what, the answer no. it's not racist . answer is no. it's not racist. what it's saying basically, the truth. the truth is, is that population is dropping. there's nothing we can do about it and just accept migration, which is the nice word of saying immigration, because it's not accepting migration, it's accepting migration, it's accepting accept immigration into they you accepting accept immigration int oh, here we go. well, firstly, theories, but no truth to it, right? >> it's a really important story, actually, because we were sold the sort of misanthropic myth of overpopulation by, you know, the climate cult and the
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70s famous book, the malthusian disdain for the populous amongst our elites, which said, you know, there's too many people, and that's catastrophic because it and behold, it turns out, lo and behold, there's enough people. there's not enough people. birth rates . it's an rates are plummeting. it's an absolute it's going to rates are plummeting. it's an abrwe'll it's going to rates are plummeting. it's an abrwe'll be it's going to rates are plummeting. it's an abrwe'll be left it's going to rates are plummeting. it's an abrwe'll be left with; going to rates are plummeting. it's an abrwe'll be left with whatg to rates are plummeting. it's an abrwe'll be left with what isto be we'll be left with what is it? i mean, uk's birth it? i mean, britain's uk's birth rate predicted to from to rate is predicted to go from to 1.38 in the in the next 20. what is it, 25. oh yeah. 2.199 50. we'll continue to decrease to 1.38 and 1.3. i mean, that's disastrous . and, yeah. disastrous. and, yeah. >> no no no no . it's only >> no no no no. it's only disastrous for nation states who want to maintain their ethno unity. well, and their borders ultimately well. >> so it's not disastrous for the world. you're talking about this. there's he talks about three e's ethnic continuity, economic growth and what he calls egotism, which means, he says, you can choose two but not three. so we have a problem where people don't want have where people don't want to have kids, which calling kids, which he's calling egotism. to. so egotism. so if you want to. so japan maintains two of those. it has continuity. and has ethnic continuity. and it has ethnic continuity. and it
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has , it has people not having has, it has people not having many kids, but they lose the economic having economic growth of having migrants, immigrants. so migrants, immigrants. yeah. so in britain, we've chosen economic growth and but we've lost any sort of what he calls ethnic continuity, which means we've had mass immigration or egotism. we've had mass immigration or egotism the fact that the people >> and the fact that the people of this country have lost their faith in themselves. yeah. so the people are gradually the people are sort of gradually suicide species suicide themselves as a species because just we have a because we just when we have a certain wealth, we have because we just when we have a certaiichildren wealth, we have because we just when we have a certaiichildren ,wealth, we have because we just when we have a certaiichildren , except we have because we just when we have a certaiichildren , except fore have because we just when we have a certaiichildren , except for a|ave because we just when we have a certaiichildren , except for a few fewer children, except for a few outliers. >> africa, israel. actually, i've . yeah. i've pointed you. yeah. >> but those but this was the most cogent explanation of the night here, also, i'm surprised what you didn't point out is the reason why this has all happened is because contraception. is because of contraception. varne, women having varne, and women having a opportunity for education, employment. so yeah, no, that's not no . not no. >> yes. no, no. >> that's a sorry lucy. >> that's a sorry lucy. >> basically giving choices to women has destroyed. well yeah. >> this here calls it a >> this guy here calls it a success saying reflecting success story saying reflecting better easier access to contraception. also many contraception. but also many women choosing to delay have women choosing to delay or have fewer is that fewer children. why is that a success been the success story? that's been the massive women have massive problem that women have
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been or have children late been told or have children late and great now and so on. and it's great now they know, there's they find it. you know, there's problems freezing of problems with, with, freezing of eggs, doesn't work out that well. they've sold this well. they've all been sold this idea a lot of them idea too late, and a lot of them can't now. and they regret it. >> and i'm to you >> and i'm going to tell you something >> and i'm going to tell you sometiwhy there why the reason why there why the population rate is dropping is these, these small little buildings that the tall buildings that the tall buildings they're building with small apartments small little apartments where there's to have kids, there's no room to have kids, you can even even if you can, even could afford it. so even if you could afford it. so people jammed into people are being jammed into these can't. people are being jammed into the we can't. people are being jammed into the we have can't. people are being jammed into the we have the can't. people are being jammed into the we have the cost t. people are being jammed into the we have the cost of raising >> we have the cost of raising children and whatnot. yeah, this is problem. is a real problem. what's interesting about this interesting also about this story, move story, before we quickly move to the is that we're going the break, is that we're going to seems this is what to be it seems like this is what it's that we're going it's saying, is that we're going to to a place to be moving to a place where we're to begging people we're going to be begging people to is what to coming over. no, this is what it saying is, and it seems to be saying is, and that's what it's saying, where sub—saharan africa is going to count for one two of every count for one and two of every birth. and we are going to birth. yeah. and we are going to be begging to. be begging for people to. >> i'm interrupting >> this is not i'm interrupting you, but is a temporary fix you, but this is a temporary fix is big problem. is the big problem. >> ponzi scheme >> it's a ponzi scheme of immigration then they >> it's a ponzi scheme of immigriand then they >> it's a ponzi scheme of immigriand so then they >> it's a ponzi scheme of immigriand so on. then they >> it's a ponzi scheme of immigriand so on. and en they >> it's a ponzi scheme of immigriand so on. and people get old and so on. and people are be competing, as
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are going to be competing, as you say, to bring in people that can work. can only work. >> like apologise can only work. >>our like apologise can only work. >>our audience like apologise can only work. >>our audience fore apologise can only work. >>our audience for actually.ogise to our audience for actually having discussion. there having a real discussion. there >> i apologise, but i want to i want to just say it is it is not a i forgot what i was going to say, but the point that a i forgot what i was going to sathatit the point that a i forgot what i was going to sathat thise point that a i forgot what i was going to sathat this is oint that a i forgot what i was going to sathat this is oint do that a i forgot what i was going to sathat this is oint do not1at a i forgot what i was going to sathat this is oint do not have is that this is you do not have to mass immigration. you to have mass immigration. you don't migration. can don't have to migration. you can maintain smaller maintain your country smaller and smaller. you can have half the people in japan, and smaller. you can have half th> well, not economically. thayes, that's what this article >> yes, that's what this article is saying. >> can be just §m_- >> no, you can be just the final section. go. we've the section. go. and we've saved the last for last. last five stories for last. horny ghost, horny teenagers and pig horny ghost, horny teenagers and pig calm down louis, pig kidneys. calm down louis, see
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>> tom hanks, welcome back to headliners and kicking off with friday's metro lewis. >> and does this give you something to look forward to? >> oh, yes. oh, yes. super experts. experts finally explain why celebrities are always
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why so celebrities are always getting banged by ghosts . getting banged by ghosts. >> i don't think we can say that, can we? >> what that means. >> what that means. >> i meant to that with being intimate can't say that. >> you can't say that. but that's metro. >> t- t— >> let's go back in time a few seconds. >> w- e that mentions >> so anything that mentions ghosts, that's stop ghosts, that's when i stop reading, because you could do yourjob. no, i my no. of yourjob. no, i did my no. of course i pretended to course i know. i pretended to read thing. no, nothing can read the thing. no, nothing can be by discussing anything be gained by discussing anything with ghosts. >> well, people, it's quite interesting there are interesting because there are two explanations. what the two explanations. what are the two explanations. what are the two one of two explanations? well, one of them one of them sleep them is, one of them is sleep paralysis, which is what it is. >> yeah. the other one is that it's actual ghosts and that some sort of psychic has said, oh, it is this is it is actually ghost. it is ghost. but all took from it is ghost. but all i took from it hollywood is it was that hollywood is satanic. all saw what we satanic. we all saw what we wanted this story. it's wanted in this story. and it's like rorschach but look, like a rorschach test. but look, all people are all these hollywood people are saying, done saying, yeah, yeah, i've done this with ghosts. yeah, because you're worshippers. yeah, doesn't talk worshippers. ye whetheresn't talk worshippers. ye whetheresrwas talk worshippers. ye whetheresrwas consensual worshippers. not. vhetheresrwas consensual worshippers. not. vhethe good as consensual or not. yeah. good point. the other this did they other point is this did they really metoo scandal in hollywood? weinstein was probably involved. >> did they really like
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>> did they really mean like have yeah have sex with ghosts? yeah >> with weinstein you still harass people after he dies as ghost? >> probably more so because he he's been locked away. >> epstein. >> epstein. >> well, i used to look like when i was first he learned his lesson. all right. can i can i tell you why? >> i get good news in the >> can i get good news in the times? does this mean times? nick? does this mean we all alcoholics again? all can, be alcoholics again? >> man. given genetically >> yeah. man. given genetically modified pig kidney in world first so a 62 year first transplant. so a 62 year old underwent the groundbreaking four hour operation in massachusetts. and this guy and the good news is, he's got the kidney. he does oink occasionally, but he can find truffles. that's, you know, truffles. so that's, you know, got pig truffles. so that's, you know, got pig jokes. got some pig jokes. >> got a pig joke? >> you got a pig joke? >> you got a pig joke? >> louis, i don't a big >> louis, i don't have a big joke, i a thought about joke, but i got a thought about kidney louis kidney disease. because louis schaefer is stage three, a chronic kidney disease. >> sorry to interrupt. >> sorry to interrupt. >> can't believe you're >> i can't believe you're interrupting. sharing interrupting. he's just sharing his medical history. sorry. he says die, and says he's about to die, and you're oh, i know people you're like, oh, i know people are thrilled to hear that again, but by question. >> you guys, you're jewish, question. >> tesguys, you're jewish, question. >> tes. we're'ou're jewish, question. >> tes. we're on re jewish, question. >> tes. we're on re you sh, right? yes. we're on a, you know, in live situation, know, in a live situation, a desert island a snowy drift desert island or a snowy drift with guy, he's a
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with this guy, he's had a bikini. you eat or bikini. could you eat him or not? got the pig kidney. >> you're not allowed eat >> you're not allowed to eat human you could . oh, sorry. >> say, you could. oh, sorry. >> say, you could. oh, sorry. >> either way, if you're dying , >> either way, if you're dying, neither are kosher. is there an exception? i don't know how you do it in christianity land. if you're eat. you're just allowed to eat. >> know allowed. >> but you know you're allowed. you're eat pork. if you're allowed to eat pork. if you're if you're going you're starving, if you're going to starving. you to die, you're starving. you could just could eat. so if you if you just human to human flesh, you're allowed to have you shouldn't eat have the pig. you shouldn't eat pigs have the pig. you shouldn't eat pigs today because. because they're up too much of they're made up of too much of omega six, then they're omega six. >> you wouldn't care about that when drift. >> you wouldn't care about that wh> you wouldn't care about that wh> you wouldn't care about that wh> you wouldn't care about that wh> you wouldn't care about that wh> louis, would you have a pig organ? i'm sorry. >> you know what? again. again i'm just. i'm so old. i thought . i'm just. i'm so old. i thought. i'm just. i'm so old. i thought. i thought, you know what? anything that would help me along, i think help me, i wouldn't. >> this is actually a huge story. they. because story. this is if they. because no, genuinely huge. because no, it's genuinely huge. because by modifying these by genetically modifying these pig by genetically modifying these pig organs, we've got like loads of who dying every of people who are dying every yean of people who are dying every year, like 1500 people who don't get the organs in time, this is going to save their lives. there's potential then, of
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there's the potential then, of course, for heart transplants. this is huge . yes, it is just this is huge. yes, it is just going to have to see if he survives or not. unfortunately, two heart transplants did. the guys longer guys they didn't survive longer than six weeks or so. but this it's looking good. >> so is. it isn't looking >> so it is. it isn't looking good. a press release. good. it's a press release. >> a louis, this >> it's a press louis, this telegraph story may explain teenagers, but what's your excuse ? yeah. excuse? yeah. >> very good. josh is on game tonight, but no one knows what you mean. you mean. >> you mean. >> jack, you ever read the headline, then? >> teenagers smell goats. they smell cheese urine . smell of goats cheese and urine. delicious. delicious. it's basically. it's basically a carnivore diet. yeah, it's my diet, basically. and now scientists know why exactly. i mean, this is like the news. it's like they smell. >> it is like, just strangely, just like the news on gb news like the news. >> and they they know why? because they did. i don't know, they don't. they didn't say they know but say it's five know why, but they say it's five alpha andro 16 and three in steroids in teenagers pertaining to growing of body hair is the gist of it. yeah. so that's the
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excuse. >> excuse. >> but if someone said you smell like a goat, you'd probably say something like that, wouldn't you? >> get out of it. well, do you know it. like my know what? i'd own it. like my breath tells me know what? i'd own it. like my bre.breath tells me know what? i'd own it. like my bre.breath is tells me know what? i'd own it. like my bre.breath is bad. tells me know what? i'd own it. like my bre.breath is bad. i tells me know what? i'd own it. like my bre.breath is bad. i can't, lls me know what? i'd own it. like my bre.breath is bad. i can't, i s me know what? i'd own it. like my bre.breath is bad. i can't, i gote my breath is bad. i can't, i got to i to own it. to i got to own it. >> but you should brush >> yeah, but you should brush your . your teeth. >> it. >> it. >> isn't that an excuse the >> isn't that an excuse in the times getting why >> isn't that an excuse in the tinyou getting why >> isn't that an excuse in the tinyou me? tting why >> isn't that an excuse in the tinyou me? your why >> isn't that an excuse in the tinyou me? your wanted hy do you cut me? your wanted this very story quick do you cut me? your wanted this erah. story quick do you cut me? your wanted this erah. this story quick do you cut me? your wanted this erah. this is story quick do you cut me? your wanted this erah. this is they quick do you cut me? your wanted this erah. this is the hermes.iick . yeah. this is the hermes. >> hermes sued for selling birkin bags to worthy customers. so basically the bags like the elite item. they'll only give it to you if you buy loads of other items. you build up. you go to a secret you get bag. secret room and you get the bag. i know whether it's i don't know whether it's approved elitist, approved because it's elitist, which kind which i like, because it's kind of. also kind of of. yeah, but it's also kind of protectionist. really know. >> but it know. >> but know. » but >> but is it legal or not? i mean, it seems like a sort of real scam. yeah. >> that's totally legal. >> no, that's totally legal. it's a scam it's it's not a scam at all. it's saying, you're valued saying, hey, you're a valued customer. give we'll customer. we'll give you, we'll give something. customer. we'll give you, we'll giv< if something. customer. we'll give you, we'll giv< if sdon't, ing. give you >> if you don't, we'll give you for have to. for £10,000 that you have to. >> something? you >> yes. you know something? you know father had know something? my father had a little a gambling problem little bit of a gambling problem when was in my when i was. when i was in my 20s. yes. lot. 20s. all about you? yes. a lot. i real person. i mean, i'm a real person. that's people love josh. that's why people love me, josh. because person . because i'm a real person. >> love hate thing.
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>> love hate thing. >> well, they hate they hate >> well, they hate and they hate me hate me. me too. hate, hate me. >> go about your >> but you go about your gambling, father. father's gambling, father. your father's gambling, father. your father's gambling problem our next gambling problem on our next edition. over. edition. so it's nearly over. let's take another quick look at friday's front the daily friday's front pages. the daily mail new betrayal of waspi women. telegraph sickness benefits bill to rise by a third guardian us toughens stance to call for immediate gaza ceasefire. express payout. millions of women are owed pension payouts i news waspi women demand help from labour and finally the daily star dumbos and those were your front pages. that is all we have time for. thank you very much to louis with his, gambling father. and nick headlines back tomorrow at 11 pm. with leo. louis and scott. and if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. in the meantime, good morning or good evening . good evening. >> that warm feeling inside died from boxt boilers. sponsors of weather on gb news.
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>> welcome to your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. good evening to you tomorrow we'll feel colder for all of us. a bit of a damp start in the south and then a mixture of sunshine and showers. low pressure is dominating, but it's actually sitting up by iceland. but these weather fronts draped across the uk, this one in particular is doing a of things doing a couple of things bringing and rain, but bringing cloud and rain, but also introducing the colder air. the will trickle southwards the rain will trickle southwards through this evening across northwest england and wales, a fairly soggy evening and that rain spreading into the midlands and southwest england. by the end the night. the far end of the night. the far southeast staying mostly dry, staying but staying pretty mild here, but colder arriving across colder air is arriving across the north, a chillier start here and gusty winds through the and very gusty winds through the night. and indeed for most of friday, particularly across northern scotland , but also into northern scotland, but also into the scotland. the west coast of scotland. blustery , some snow over blustery showers, some snow over the highlands. showers elsewhere for , northern for southern scotland, northern ireland a dull, damp morning across southeast the across the southeast and the rain may linger in kent well into afternoon, but
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into the afternoon, but elsewhere it will brighten up. we'll see some sunny spells, but it will feel colder temperatures only in single across only in single figures across the north, maybe 11 or 12 further south. quite a bit chillier has been chillier than it has been through cold through this week. a cold feeling weekend as feeling start to the weekend as well. we may start saturday dry and bright the clouds will and bright with the clouds will bubble up and expect on bubble up and expect showers on saturday. heavy downpours , saturday. some heavy downpours, rumbles of thunder, hail showers possible as and look at the possible as well and look at the numbers for saturday. after being in teens for most of being in the teens for most of this single digits for this week, single digits for many us, it going to feel many of us, it is going to feel a chillier . a lot chillier. >> outlook with boxt >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar of weather on
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moon landing, and they've got the world's second largest economy. are my panel it star telegraph columnist allison pearson. conservative armand bigot and ex—labour advisor matthew plaza. oh, and what would you do if you sat next to her on a plane? >> i'm plus size them on a plane of course i have to shoot me down aisle sideways. down the aisle sideways. >> get ready britain. here we go keir starmer is in more trouble than you think. next. >> good evening. the top story from the jp newsroom tonight. thousands of women born in the 19505 thousands of women born in the 1950s may be eligible for compensation after a report found that the department for work and pensions failed to adequately inform them that the
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state pension age was changing. back in 2010, the parliamentary and health service ombudsman has looked at their case and the potential injustices resulting from the decision to raise the women's retirement age to bring it in line with men and the women against state pension inequality campaign , or waspi as inequality campaign, or waspi as it's known, is suggesting there should now be £10,000 in compensation for each woman , compensation for each woman, claiming they weren't properly warned about the changes . claiming they weren't properly warned about the changes. number 10 said today it's dealing with a migration emergency after a record number of asylum seekers crossed the english channel yesterday, 514 illegal migrants were picked up by border force officials, the biggest daily number so far this year. and today we know at least another 300 migrants have crossed the channelin 300 migrants have crossed the channel in six small boats . the channel in six small boats. the government says it hopes to get its rwanda bill into law by april the 18th. and today the home secretary, james cleverly, said he's determined to deliver on the government's pledge to stop the boats. meanwhile, a south sudanese man

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