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for the next generation that certainly— for the next generation that certainly is. the times conducted research — certainly is. the times conducted research into their son found more than half_ research into their son found more than half of— research into their son found more than half of gen zers thinks britain as a racist— than half of gen zers thinks britain as a racist country and would not fight _ as a racist country and would not fight on — as a racist country and would not fight on its — oi'i as a racist country and would not fight on its behalf on that basis. yes, _ fight on its behalf on that basis. yes. there — fight on its behalf on that basis. yes, there are major problems and what _ yes, there are major problems and what we _ yes, there are major problems and what we saw from kemi badenoch today was someone who is quite open about asserting _ was someone who is quite open about asserting those values and this was part of— asserting those values and this was part of her— asserting those values and this was part of her pitch to lead the conservative party, when she was in some etected~ _ conservative party, when she was etected~ th — conservative party, when she was elected. in some ways we have heard some _ elected. in some ways we have heard some of— elected. in some ways we have heard some of this — elected. in some ways we have heard some of this before. it was probably a more strident tones and reflects first of— a more strident tones and reflects first of att— a more strident tones and reflects first of all the threat from reform and nigel— first of all the threat from reform and nigel farage who has echoed these _ and nigel farage who has echoed these things but also talk elsewhere, there is a very similar echo— elsewhere, there is a very similar echo with — elsewhere, there is a very similar echo with what you heard from jd vance, the — echo with what you heard from jd vance, the vice president of the united — vance, the vice president of the united states at the munich security conference on what you heard today. she was _ conference on what you heard today. she was attempting to echo jd vance. she was attempting to echojd vance. there were important differences
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because she spoke about the threat from russia in a way thatjd vance didn't. jd vance says the threat comes from inside europe itself and she wasn't quite going that far but frankly it was a disappointing speech from a leader of an opposition that has to be relevant and i do actually believe a good government benefits from a good opposition and at the moment, what i am hearing from kemi badenoch is more of the same, culture wars stuff. if
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someone off for 20 minutes is a sufficient enough punishment for a potentially dangerous tackle, which could damage someone's brain. is he right? yes, i think he is. and yes, you're bringing on as well. that player is off the pitch, - but you're bringing a new, fresher one on which i'm not saying is going to cause damage, i but certainly he's going to be, you know, fitter and strongerl than the one who has just been sent off. i is he right? yeah, he is.
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