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hello. welcome back. you're watching gb news. i'm bethany lc. here to bring you up to date . scotland's first minister has vowed to find another way for scottish people to express their will. it's after the supreme court ruled another independence vote cannot be held without support from westminster. nicholas sturgeon said the next general election would act as a de facto referendum. during a rally outside the scottish parliament, she also said it's clear the uk is not a voluntary
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partnership of nations. now the westminster establishment me think it can block a referendum, but let me be clear. i am sure on your behalf d no establishment western minster or otherwise will ever silence the voice of the scottish people . voice of the scottish people. the home secretary has admitted the government has failed to control the uk's borders and blamed channel migrants for over crowding at a processing centre . almost 4000 migrants are being held at the manston centre in kent earlier this month . that's kent earlier this month. that's more than double its capacity dunng more than double its capacity during a parliamentary hearing. suella braverman was asked whose fault it was that that was allowed to happen . i'll tell you allowed to happen. i'll tell you who's at fault. yeah it's very clear is it's the people who are breaking our rules by coming here illegally , exploiting here illegally, exploiting vulnerable people and trying to abuse the generosity the british
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people. that's who's account . people. that's who's account. ukraine's president has pleaded for more support in an urgent meeting of the united nations security council after russian missile strikes cut off power in the entire kyiv region . the entire kyiv region. president zelenskyy claims there have been over 70 airstrikes just today , one of which hit just today, one of which hit a maternity hospital in southeastern ukraine. a newborn baby , two days old, has been baby, two days old, has been killed. the us ambassador to the un, linda thomas—greenfield , un, linda thomas—greenfield, said russia is using winter to intensify its attack . putin is intensify its attack. putin is determined to reduce ukraine's energy facilities to rubble . energy facilities to rubble. putin's motive could not be more clear and more cold blooded. he is clearly, clearly weaponizing winter to inflict immense suffering on the ukrainian people . he has decided that if people. he has decided that if he can't seize ukraine by force, he can't seize ukraine by force, he will try to freeze the country into submission . the
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country into submission. the chancellor has asked the treasury to look into how much could be raised by closing the non—dom tax loophole. jeremy hunt has come under fire for not abolishing the arrangement for those who live in the country, but pay no uk tax on their offshore income. labour has accused the government of having gone after working people with tax rises. but mr. hunt denied the suggestion there was one rule for the rich and another for everyone else. the prime minister has appointed a senior lawyer to investigate bullying claims against the deputy prime minister. dominic raab requested an independent inquiry after two formal complaints were made. he says he's confident he'll be cleared of any wrongdoing . and cleared of any wrongdoing. and the met office is warning there could be potential flooding and transfer delays tomorrow caused by strong winds and heavy rain. a yellow weather warning has been issued for parts of wales, southern and western england. northern ireland and southern
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scotland . on tv, online and db scotland. on tv, online and db plus radio. this is gb news. now it's plus radio. this is gb news. now wsfime plus radio. this is gb news. now it's time for headliners . it's time for headliners. hello and welcome to headliners. i'm leo kearse and i'm the dirty tonight . joining me, my brothers tonight. joining me, my brothers from different mothers. well, at least a hold there. it's hard to tell josh how he and nick dixon . and let us take a look at tomorrow front pages and we start with the daily mail. so the daily mail leads with drivers hit with 30,000 parking tickets every day from rogue firms. some of them the telegraph leads with gp's to go and shameless over access . the and shameless over access. the guardian leads with revealed conservative peer michelle moon secretly received . conservative peer michelle moon secretly received . £29 million
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secretly received. £29 million from vip in ppe firm. so the revelations that could possibly be hinting some kind of fraud there . moving on to the there. moving on to the financial times , they lead with financial times, they lead with business and unions demand sunak scraps plan bonfire of eu rules . the times leads with britain's told how to save energy just in time for winter. told how to save energy just in time for winter . the mantra time for winter. the mantra leads with reference them in the bin . nice little pun there. and bin. nice little pun there. and finally the daily star leads with and since our condolences to our friends the germans in your hour of need . now only your hour of need. now only joking. already the funniest world cup in history. joking. already the funniest world cup in history . and those world cup in history. and those were your front pages . let's were your front pages. let's kick off the show with the metros . front page, josh? yes so metros. front page, josh? yes so the big photo there, which we're going to get to later is germany. they have. that's a picture of the football team . picture of the football team. they're all checking themselves for bad breath. so that's
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something that we're going to talk about a little bit and. but the big story here is all about . well, the headline doesn't remake says referendum in the bin. that's a terrible headline for what actually the story is based on it. it it's in the bin. in the bin. yeah. but in in the bin. in or then that is pretty good. bin. in or then that is pretty good . but anyway, the story is good. but anyway, the story is probably more substantial at that point. i feel stupid that as a scotsman. yeah. it was . so as a scotsman. yeah. it was. so the story is that essentially the story is that essentially the supreme court of the uk has said no, she cannot legislate for a referendum without approval from westminster. so that's off the cards . she's that's off the cards. she's saying she's not going to have like a wild cat thing or anything. she now she's saying this kind of plays into her hands because now she's going to fight the next election. on the idea that if they win the most votes, then that really is like a referendum. you know a secret referendum. you know what not secret and as what are not secret and as opposed to trying to run the country well. yeah. which
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devolution was supposed to, you know, the idea of a satellite parliament that dealt with local issues in the nuts and bolts things instead is created this this horrible monster that fights back against westminster drains it for all the cash and resources it can. and just as a single issue, independence that it buying . i mean, the it keeps buying. i mean, the last independence referendum was supposed be once in a supposed to be a once in a generation vote, and was generation vote, and that was eight ago. mean, eight years ago. i mean, i scottish people don't live that long, that's not long, but that's not a generation . generations generation. generations are inflating. much inflating. leo they're much so. and by itself this i and i think by itself this i mean . the supreme court mean it. the supreme court didn't accept it was only advisory. that was the caveat they were going for, which was obviously nonsense. and you think normal people would just move at this point, but no move on at this point, but no sturgeon said. no. this is sturgeon said. no, no. this is a whole mandate to vote exclusively because exclusively on this because then, of if she gets a then, of course, if she gets a majority, can say, see, majority, she can say, see, people independence. people want independence. so she's stop. she's ever going to stop. nothing's to stop her, nothing's going to stop her, even nothing's going to stop her, ever. just be ever. she'll just she'll be alive after nuclear alive forever after a nuclear apocalypse. it's apocalypse. i think. but it's and they're to have some and they're going to have some sort of special conference in the to hash some the new year to hash out some nonsense though, nonsense manifesto, though, that
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i forward in a way, i look forward to. and in a way, a sort of the blob breaking the, you know, the blobs always making against but making stuff against us. now but once blob breaking once it's the blob breaking things a kind of semi things in a way i kind of semi approve me quest means to say approve of me quest means to say we're saying can't leave and we're saying you can't leave and it's up to us westminster it's up to us where westminster it's up to us where westminster it little bit of a it seems a little bit of a complement yeah. but because it's i like it. it's against the snp, i like it. but it costs hundreds of thousands of pounds. oh yeah. well like don't. but whatever well like i don't. but whatever it that's been for by it is that's been paid for by the probably a lot the taxpayer, probably a lot of engush the taxpayer, probably a lot of english because english taxpayers, because there's because there's a big black hole because they've been so terrible. the snp running scotland. yeah so snp at running scotland. yeah so they that. i kind they have to do that. but i kind of westminster she the of feel like westminster she the way speaking, it's sort way she's speaking, it's sort of like westminster their like westminster has got their like westminster has got their like scotland's passport in, they're safe and we're trapping them on holiday. them from going on holiday. yeah. and yeah. yeah. essentially and yeah. one of things annoys me of the things that annoys me about the scots who live about it is the scots who live in england don't get to vote or wouldn't get to in wouldn't get to vote in a refereed them which so people like me so any scot this like me so any any scot this letters i'm scottish this last call in english people and realise they're not actually quite as bad as scottish people. see we don't, we're the ones who
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are most informed. we should get to. said, i've convinced to. which said, i've convinced you that english people are great knowing that's great just knowing me, that's what you're saying. you're basically that english. basically not that english. you're which is you're from cumbria, which is which we're going we're which way we're going and we're going year in a going to devolve next year in a referendum on that. don't referendum on that. i don't i don't think cumbrians could actually further . actually devolve any further. how guardian how do how thursday's guardian how do you make michelle moon send her to prison for fraud ? that's to prison for fraud? that's good.i to prison for fraud? that's good. i see. that's not bad. and the so yeah , this is the the so yeah, this is the guardian conservative peer michelle moon secretly received £29 million from vip plane ppe firm. now, normally you go the guardian. probably not true. but in this case, they do seem to be onto something. and i think we need to expose these people because a scams because there was a lot of scams going on during covid. so documents are a bit during what covid, say. oh, the covid, what did i say. oh, the whole thing and scam them it whole thing and the scam them it i'm i didn't want say i'm not i didn't want to say because i don't know what they've regulations to they've broadcast regulations to monetise don't josh monetise on you don't know josh is that was satire. is saying that mine was satire. i'm for you . so i'm speaking for you. so documents suggest her husband passed on money from ppe pro,
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which secured 200 million contracts moaned lobbied contracts after moaned lobbied ministers and of course , her ministers and of course, her spokespeople have said baroness moon did not declare any interest as she did not benefit financially and was not connected to ppe pro in any connected to ppe med pro in any capacity. leaked documents capacity. but leaked documents from suggest from the actual bank suggest this may not be the case and it turns out her husband seems to have possibly been paid 65 million in profits from ppe med pro. you know, there's lots pro. so, you know, there's lots of aspects the pandemic we of aspects of the pandemic we need into. a pity need to look into. it's a pity that the guardian and everyone need to look into. it's a pity that in; guardian and everyone need to look into. it's a pity that in theiardian and everyone need to look into. it's a pity that in the media and everyone need to look into. it's a pity that in the media was everyone need to look into. it's a pity that in the media was cheering else in the media was cheering lockdowns, but at least they're getting onto this dodgy contract saying up saying absolutely of an end up in prison. normally when you get involved dodgy involved in a dodgy ppe contract, end up in the contract, you end up in the jungle. i don't just satire jungle. but i don't just satire again hancock above again matt hancock is above reproach does a piece reproach and it's does a piece of so saying of satire. yeah so that's saying that and her children have that her and her children have got 28.8 million in some offshore thing. and just from this one from this one, dale and her husband, he like works in the isle of man and doing all dodgy stuff and sending dodgy banking stuff and sending things off to different. yeah firms and whatnot. so this is like super do but dodgy she
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herself she's a she's a former owner of a lingerie business so i wonder if that might give us some expertise sort of wearing pants over your face similar to stuff the full monty well, i was thinking more just like in terms of preventing all right. yes, but we saw we saw during lockdown. i mean, the government was in such a rush to get its hands on in as much taxpayer's money as possible . there are ppe money as possible. there are ppe contracts being handed out. willy nilly, i think. i think even landlord board of even the landlord board of somebody somebody's pub . was somebody is somebody's pub. was hancock's money . it's pub, but hancock's money. it's pub, but it's means pub. those people exist. no experience in making ppe . but you know, the ppe. but you know, the government was like, come on, we're just chucking money. obviously that money's obviously some of that money's going through and going to come back through and the fear is like it could have happened it comes back happened here. it comes back through circuitous ways. they try in this try and hide it. but in this case, it's been revealed like the papers, tried the panama papers, they tried the panama papers, they tried the they're the money and now they're chucking all that stuff away. yeah, wasted money. chucking all that stuff away. yeah,the wasted money. chucking all that stuff away. yeah,the money wasted money. chucking all that stuff away. yeah,the money that ed money. chucking all that stuff away. yeah,the money that ed |spent. even the money that we spent well wasted. it was all for well was wasted. it was all for our health. leo even the
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vaccine. when bill gates said the you can get the vaccine, you can get a return far greater than any other investment, purely other investment, he's purely just exactly. met just naive. yeah, exactly. met an return helping an emotional return from helping so there's of so many people. there's more of those. it. anyway, those. sater. a love it. anyway, let's about the front of let's talk about the front of thursday's daily mail. just drivers with 30,000 parking drivers hit with 30,000 parking tickets every single day. so he's yeah, this is 2.7 million tickets a you actually know just between april and june one every 3 seconds. and this is not from council. all this is from like private companies is super duper dodgy. private companies is super duper dodgy . but the other thing dodgy. but the other thing that's really terrible is, you know, how like our government isn't actually doing running isn't actually doing any running the country constant the country stuff and constant bills delayed and bills getting delayed and whatnot. well they had something here where they were going to be cutting bills that these the cutting the bills that these the price that companies would price that these companies would charge fro seems charge from £100 to £50 seems like pushed back yet like that's been pushed back yet again . and so we're just just again. and so we're just just going to take it maybe somebody a government is getting kickbacks from these from these dodgy companies as well. dodgy parking companies as well. but is yeah, this is
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but this is yeah, this is private firms, isn't it. yeah. not run ones but yeah not council run ones but yeah it's imagine getting a, a it's i mean imagine getting a, a ticket 3 seconds. imagine ticket every 3 seconds. imagine that itis ticket every 3 seconds. imagine that it is different that day it is different drivers. oh i get it now. it's a sort of yeah. it's just this is just class misery taxes and it's just class misery taxes and it's just nothing so miserable and nanny state in this country. now, i was just in a taxi. the guy was going to humblebrag. what really think i was? well, i had a concussion. one reason this is not really a brag anymore. it's more like kind anymore. it's more like a kind of flashback. the guy was of flashback. but the guy was going and the thing flash, he going 21 and the thing flash, he couldn't it was for him couldn't tell if it was for him or the guy front. i mean, you or the guy in front. i mean, you probably get off because it certainly wasn't there, but you always miles an hour, always on 20 miles an hour, which like children walking which is like children walking past 21, get past you that need 21, you get five. just think his five. i mean i just think his mark on my joke you drop mark on my joke if you drop below 20 to like 19, you get flashed for kerb crawling. yeah, yeah. can't win. you can't yeah. you can't win. you can't get ticket other get parking ticket the other day. so depressing. you got get parking ticket the other d.parkingo depressing. you got get parking ticket the other d.parking ticket.essing. you got get parking ticket the other d.parking ticket. was}. you got get parking ticket the other d.parking ticket. was ityou got get parking ticket the other d.parking ticket. was it was got get parking ticket the other d.parking ticket. was it was you a parking ticket. was it was you going to cancel? what are you going to cancel? what are you going fight? i was a car. going to fight? and i was a car. i literally parked out near my house. one those
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house. they put one of those temporary because temporary things out because they something to one they were doing something to one of and i was like, of the posts. and i was like, oh, well, going to be out by oh, well, i'm going to be out by 8:00 anyway because i've got to get school. and, and get the kids to school. and, and i was literally our 030, i was just like, well, i'd say three five found. yeah, just i just five found. yeah, i just i just i park the lambo anywhere i just park the lambo anywhere and works out and and just take it works out and what thursday's express front what is thursday's express front page for it. yeah this page if you go for it. yeah this is a new dementia drug could be ready for next year we've ready for next year and we've actually covered before actually covered this before because trying to because i remember trying to pronounce and looking because i remember trying to pronthis:e and looking because i remember trying to pronthis is and looking because i remember trying to pronthis is a and looking because i remember trying to pronthis is a la and looking because i remember trying to pronthis is a la kind and looking because i remember trying to pronthis is a la kind ofi looking because i remember trying to pronthis is a la kind of my)king because i remember trying to pronthis is a la kind of my pleo and this is a la kind of my pleo and this is a la kind of my pleo andifs and this is a la kind of my pleo and it's to it's been and it's going to it's been shown to clear the brain of toxic amyloid protein, which i've said. this is a i've always said. and this is a breakthrough and could breakthrough drug, and it could actually next year, actually be ready for next year, which could help joe which means it could help joe biden which is the biden win in 2024, which is the field. that's the beauty of it. leo but on a serious note, guys, on a serious note, it is it's a breakthrough drug that could help it's help many people. and it's actually some news for actually some good news for once. it's really good once. yeah, it's really good news. definitely news. yeah, i'm definitely getting. got getting. i probably got it already. family had already. yeah. oh my family had dementia and thought of it. i'm this thing. i mean i'm this is the thing. i mean i'm one, know, new dimension
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one, you know, new dimension drugs and other drugs that come through, drugs and other drugs that come throlate for me specifically. too late for me specifically. and in that case, you know, do i really care according to that sentence? yes there is a problem here there too few here where there are too few clinics able to diagnose clinics to be able to diagnose it. that we can get it. now, we know that we can get out vaccine when we're ordered out a vaccine when we're ordered to by people who own microsoft or whatever. that's that's or whatever. but that's that's the scary thing is we need more clinics, we need people diagnosed. so they can actually get onto this drug. and also one of the people who might do quite well would be suella well would be a suella braverman. there's of braverman. there's a picture of her top there deli her also top there of deli spice. anybody clip spice. if anybody saw that clip of her today, the committee where she was just like her, i don't know immigration, how people get in country . it was people get in country. it was a pretty pathetic performance from her. well politics is hard anyway . that's it for part one. anyway. that's it for part one. coming up, we go behind the front pages. we've got the snp being a danger to women. even though alex salmond isn't involved more a just stop involved any more on a just stop oil gets a rebrand, see in 2 minutes .
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welcome back to headliners with me leo kearse. my pals josh harry and nick dixon. me leo kearse. my pals josh harry and nick dixon . anyway, harry and nick dixon. anyway, let's get behind those very fancy. let's get behind the front pages, shall we? as well as independence. the snp train being trained to make it easier for people to change their gendenl for people to change their gender. i mean, i suppose if there's one place where men can pass as women, it's glasgow, but it's possibly a danger to women. josh possibly, definitely. it's not the gender, it's their sex that they're trying say. so that they're trying to say. so legally would change your that they're trying to say. so legaright? would change your that they're trying to say. so lega right? according ange your that they're trying to say. so lega right? according ands your sex, right? according and they're it from 18 to they're changing it from 18 to 16 and they're doing this. what's age well ? yeah, what's your age as well? yeah, exactly. so i hear that you can do it from 16, i suppose you can do it from 16, i suppose you can do the age, drinking age and also they're doing it. the selfish thing. so it's much easier if you just essentially
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declare and then you legal sex has now changed. what's happened is is the headline snp is and this is the headline snp gender dangerous women gender reform is dangerous women un warns is reem un official warns this is reem al—salam who runs the she's the un special rapporteur on violence against women and girls . she has written a letter to the snp and it's the most letter . essentially it lays out this woman from the representative from the un , lays out exactly from the un, lays out exactly what all these opposed transphobes have been saying. these women essentially j.k. rowling, whatever, say, just pointing out the massive holes in this particular policy that the snp have been pushing for. yeah. have been pushing through and essentially they announced it late last month, they're going to try and get it through by the build by christmas. so there's all these in consistencies with it and some of the ramifications of people able to change their gender or change their sex. so you can go to you can get access to women's spaces, women's spaces. if i was
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convicted of a crime not seeing, i will be. but if i was convicted of a crime, i could identify, self—identify as a woman without the need for, you know, intrusion or know, medical intrusion or whatever. sent to whatever. and then be sent to a women's prison , which just seems women's prison, which just seems crazy to me. i mean, and it's no does happen. i mean, it's happening. happened. and happening. it's happened. and the that people the other thing is that people 90, the other thing is that people go, oh, you're saying all trans people are all rapists or whatever, but those are the 98% of sexual offenders are men, biological and a lot of biological men. and a lot of what of as trans what people think of as trans people haven't had surgery is still whatever but it's still intact. whatever but it's not that. it's that system , not that. it's that the system, these there that these are loopholes there that can be exploited just like people did and like the people did and things like the catholic church or wherever these these people will these places, these people will go and exploit that system to go in and exploit that system to attack vulnerable people , in attack vulnerable people, in this case women. so, yeah . and this case women. so, yeah. and it also just and it's not just that one, it's like a whole load of different stuff that she points out and like there's nothing there's nothing in the bill about when people might change. but there's a lot of people who are transitioning now. nothing in the bill
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now. there's nothing in the bill about that. she already points out equality of 2010, out the equality act of 2010, already provides legally single sex spaces so well how does this as as opposed to single sex as opposed to say you know yeah and so there's just a whole load of stuff. there's this huge letter lays out and like i say, lays it all out and like i say, it's just and of course, there's an instant for people, for criminals to transition because then you new name. so if then you get a new name. so if anybody searches your name anybody searches your your name on not going to on google, they're not going to be, know, your old criminal be, you know, your old criminal records. records aren't records. court records aren't going going to come up going to i'm going to come up and and if you and nick will. yeah. and if you if you shift, you could you could miss dumfries. thank could be miss dumfries. thank you dixon here. always you for dixon here. it's always a here. don't stop a real name here. don't stop that i it's. yeah, that name. i mean, it's. yeah, of course it risks enabling violent, degenerate men who transition sincerely. transition and sincerely. and of course children course it's a risk to children because from 18 to 16 and because i know from 18 to 16 and you by the fact that i you can tell by the fact that i agree with josh that this is an issue where it's amazing. there's so tone deaf on this because turned. because the tide has turned. i just find it very hard to believe that the average scottish is on with scottish person is on board with this you the snp this stuff. you know, the snp
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are here. it's everyone are pushing here. it's everyone is waking realising we is now waking up it realising we need stop. this is dangerous, need to stop. this is dangerous, it's doesn't make any it's wrong and doesn't make any sense level so but why sense on any level so but why the still pushing it. the snp still pushing it. i think i think the know there think i think the snp know there is vote winner amongst the is a vote winner amongst the young, ideological young young, an ideological woke young people to sound people basically not to sound like news presenter but like a gb news presenter but what do will young people what do you will young people write on board with this because they see the potential they don't see the potential dangers just dangers and also people just don't the don't know about the stuff that's going on. the that's already going on. so the standard clinic in glasgow standard for clinic in glasgow is as young as nine is the children as young as nine years old on puberty blockers . years old on puberty blockers. this isn't therapy, this is this is actual hormones that, you know, change your body and have, you know, term life you know, long term life changing and changing ramifications. and obviously it's pathway to obviously, it's a pathway to a full transition nine years full transition. nine years old. i that's insane when was i mean, that's insane when was going to be a teenage mutant ninja turtle? you know, don't think, should have think, you know i should have had shell had a turtle shell or a removable. but the transition is going i must say. going very well. i must say. thank you. thank you. got a pizza anyway? there been calls for stop oil be designee forjust stop oil to be designee rated a terror group. could we see some kids getting see some posh kids getting rendition tannen will be see some posh kids getting ren chucking. tannen will be see some posh kids getting ren chucking. nick tannen will be see some posh kids getting
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have done this just like serious damage to property. i mean, you argue whether it's serious or not, but certainly they're doing damage danger damage probably and danger a person's life. that is true in terms of some and even some people. the police officer. well, well, exactly . and well, crash. well, exactly. and i some people an i believe some people an ambulance something. ambulance or something. yeah, exactly. fan of these exactly. i'm not a fan of these guys exactly. i'm not a fan of these guy5 by exactly. i'm not a fan of these guys by any means, but i just think it's a very slippery slope when we start prescribe giving organisations disagree when we start prescribe giving organi;ations disagree when we start prescribe giving organi;ationsbelieve disagree when we start prescribe giving organi;ationsbelieve it's;agree with. i don't believe it's terrorism. was the mp terrorism. it was the same mp here, it said it was . these here, it said it was. these people are not protesters. they're criminals. i agree with that. i totally agree with that. i just don't think that terrorist one thing terrorist because the one thing here involves serious here is involves serious violence against a person. now, that part is how has that is part that is how has been defined here and they haven't fit that particular element. they fit some of the other stuff. but i think it's a dangerous thing when we start going. disagree them and going. i disagree with them and make i think make them terrorist. i think they be arrested. i think they should be arrested. i think they should be arrested. i think they should be arrested. i think they should go to jail in some cases. but i think that cases. but i don't think that terrorists can. we beat them with you one reason with sticks? you can. one reason i to take take
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i want them to take take themselves is that we all themselves is that we can all sense established one is sense the established one is sympathetic people. sympathetic to these people. and that's don't that's that's why i don't know. that's probably what i believe, probably that's what i believe, because they're not being tackled it's probably tackled properly. it's probably related people. you try related to these people. you try and a lockdown anti—lockdown and do a lockdown anti—lockdown protest, for example, verses just the just stop oil protest and the difference is enormous. instead of beaten to the ground, of getting beaten to the ground, it's well, if you want a it's like, well, if you want a water, are okay? a map of water, are you okay? a map of the people not to look the lockdown, people not to look what they were down what they were. they were down to ground. women to either ground. old women being trampled in just disgusting. this country disgusting. but in this country happen hotels like we happen and in hotels like we are, there's woman, are, there's a there's a woman, there's the of a woman there's the video of a woman being pushed to the ground by riot police. and she's like 65 years just little lady years old, just little old lady with in europe, like in with a gun. in europe, like in holland, released holland, it was like released the dogs. was like german the dogs. it was like german shepherds. horrific stuff. shepherds. it's horrific stuff. so establishment so the establishment is sympathetic know sympathetic so they don't know what i have to treat what to do. but i have to treat them, if not as terrorists. and certainly as criminals. it absolutely. and qatar moving on. germany rainbow germany wanted to wear rainbow armbands, presumably to highlight discrimination against leprechauns, but they weren't allowed yes . so germany allowed to. josh yes. so germany stars defiant message to fifa stars in defiant message to fifa in team photo ahead of japan clash after the world cup ban on
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one love. and now this photo was one love. and now this photo was on various papers . we saw that on various papers. we saw that in the metro as well and is absolutely pathetic what's not because it's not a protest when there's going to be no punishment for it. now, if there's going to be no punishment for it . now, if they punishment for it. now, if they were going on the pitch and they were going on the pitch and they were wearing the armbands and i would be like respect to actually there's something at stake doing this does stake here doing this does absolutely lutely nothing and it just shows how empty it is as a protest. it doesn't mean anything if you if you're not sacrificing anything and they're not. and if anything , this not. and if anything, this highlights how pathetic they are. they'll do it when it's safe . they'll do it. they're not safe. they'll do it. they're not going to get in any trouble for this. so how is that like a real protest in that way? is today's making a comment? but that's not to say. i mean, it's certainly not same what we saw with not the same as what we saw with the iranian team who could have real life and death ramifications. they'll be played the but what do you think of. yeah, but what do you think of. well, firstly, i thought on the scale of pathetic cup,
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scale of pathetic world cup, virtually signals was it was virtually signals it was it was wasn't bad as some because at wasn't as bad as some because at least ironically points least it ironically points to the silence the fact that silence and there's something sort of vaguely interesting or subversive about that really subversive about that but really i generally every time i generally agree and every time fifa to one of these fifa acquiesces to one of these things the armband things like the armband and all this, shows that money this, it just shows that money talks and it shows that you can you can get political you can sort of get political influence by hosting these events. also that events. and it also shows that our are pretty flimsy our own values are pretty flimsy if come in like, going if you come in like, i'm going to my arm, but i'm going to to wear my arm, but i'm going to get i've changed my get booked. no, i've changed my mind. martin mind. obviously, martin luther king taken the king wouldn't have taken the same stance. you believed in his core a little more core message a little more obviously truth obviously pathetic. the truth is, enter faustian is, we enter the faustian bargain when we bargain 12 years ago when we said thing's going be in said this thing's going to be in qatar that's what's led to qatar and that's what's led to all obviously the only all this. obviously the only thing completely thing i'd say to completely contradict earlier point is contradict my earlier point is that having seen the last leg that having seen the last leg that song on last leg, did that song on the last leg, did you see that? that was going around yes. i'm now around twitter? oh, yes. i'm now on because was so on qatar's side because i was so annoying. you know, annoying. it's like, you know, leftie on channel leftie comedians on channel 4 are so annoying that i'm are still so annoying that i'm actually actually conflicted actually i'm actually conflicted now. might just i might now. i might just i might convert islam. and so i'm
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convert to islam. and so i'm watching audience that watching the audience for that song can to go along with song so i can to go along with it. like watching north it. it was like watching north korean was korean propaganda. it was amazing anyway back the uk amazing anyway back to the uk and government appears to be and the government appears to be trying the benefits trying to reduce the benefits bill by sending disabled people into space. nick yeah, this is actually a good story. express and this john mcfall paralympic star, he was a runner in the paralympics , i believe, and he's paralympics, i believe, and he's 41 and he's been chosen among 17 candidates selected to join the european agency's astronaut class of 2022. and so this is very cool because he could be the first disabled. it's going to be he's going to be the first disabled us in space they disabled us in space and they could heading to the could also be heading to the moon says here, which moon event. it says here, which would be amazing because it would be amazing because it would mean disabled people would mean that disabled people were humans have were the first humans to have landed because of landed on the moon because of course never all those course we never did. all those other footage was was other times that footage was was faked. that's satire. faked. right. that's satire. again satire than again less good satire than my earlier. there's a picture earlier. and there's a picture of i think he lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident . first in a motorcycle accident. first name john mcfall . anyway, name again, john mcfall. anyway, so i'm very concerned about this
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story because this is the it's all about the european space agency . when people voted for agency. when people voted for brexit in this country , brexit brexit in this country, brexit means brexit. good point . and we means brexit. good point. and we should be having our own space agency with our own . we should agency with our own. we should be able to send up our own. well, he's our and disabled person up in space and now we're having to rely on europe to send. and i just think it sends a terrible message . but i don't a terrible message. but i don't think i don't think space rocket is going to cross the northern irish border. so it should be fine . i don't know. i just think fine. i don't know. i just think that this is a betrayal of those 52. johnson is coming around and he would have eventually enough time radical red time around does we radical red pill . yeah i'm remainer why pill. yeah i'm a remainer why and that's it for part two. coming up we've got more on the balenciaga advert controversy can use a oversharing problem and the merits of mindfulness in schools . i'll see you in and the merits of mindfulness in schools. i'll see you in a and the merits of mindfulness in schools . i'll see you in a few schools. i'll see you in a few minutes .
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welcome back to headline . as welcome back to headline. as you'll hear sort of guiding you through thursday's stories, joining me are headliners residents. josh henry and nick dixon . let's get back to it dixon. let's get back to it anyway. we reported yesterday on spanish fashion house belen ag is worrying child images in its adverts. the photographer has spoken out. josh? well, the photographer has spoken out, but also the brand itself has issued also the brand itself has issued a massive apology and they've pulled the image from its website and realised that child industry. yeah, they needed a few people. so the photographer though , he's a national though, he's a national geographic photographer, he's geographic photographer, so he's used any more graphic used to not any more graphic naked. well, he's basically said on instagram he was like he felt compelled to make those images. they weren't his decision. he was just sort of just told to like he just did the lighting.
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and it wasn't me. it wasn't me. and it wasn't me. it wasn't me. and actually, the images actually fantastic actually got a fantastic argument , actually got a fantastic argument, which actually got a fantastic argument , which essentially argument, which is essentially this is he's basically saying that focusing focusing on him essentially stops the attention going to the real issues out there , which is like that's there, which is like that's that's the gist of it. but actually, more photos emerge, admittedly, from a he didn't take those photos, but from a separate campaign. and those photos are like super duper dodgy. we did mention like one of them had like a trans script for this in a for document document only sort of thing that the paedophilia case out a book in the background and the book has like this super sick pervy dodgy stuff and then also there's like a framed certificate somewhere the person in the frame stiff is the name of some like as well . like, of some like as well. like, well, what is going on? yeah, yeah. this is mental. nick this just seems to be the future of the last ones for us. one could say that one coming. well, yeah.
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i mean, look, photographer, first of all, this is absurd excuse. you know, it wasn't my choice. you know, i'm just a photographer. i was just there to like, oh, you're the to do the, like, oh, you're the photographer. if if you are photographer. if you if you are cinematographer and you up cinematographer and you show up at, a disney, we're not at, like, a disney, we're not disney. you up , disney. because if you show up, let's say you think it'll be hard finding a hollywood studio. this a hand in this doesn't have a hand in child . but let's say you're child. but let's say you're a cinematographer. you you're doing a christmas comedy , doing like a christmas comedy, like elf or something. you show up it's a. you you up and it's like a. you you don't go, i might well don't just go, i might as well just it anyway. i mean, you just do it anyway. i mean, you leave as this guy saw leave as soon as this guy saw what shoot was, you leave what the shoot was, you leave the scene. see, i turned up the scene. you see, i turned up here and i. you need to see the lee also the guys photograph kids years with their toys kids for years with their toys and look at it and i and i had a look at it and i would say, i don't know what we can say, but some dodgy can legally say, but some dodgy poses. i you and i sold poses. and so i you and i sold it for quite a long time. i question i question that photographer. but also the court document saying the court document he's saying the court document, from case document, which is from a case 2000, the united mrs. 2000, the united states. mrs. williams and so williams concerning child and so on, bizarrely
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on, which was bizarrely in there, saying was there, he's saying that was a separate accept that whoever separate i accept that whoever put needs put that there needs to be investigated immediately. absolutely insane. you absolutely insane. do you think or mocking or do you think they're mocking because the whole q and on pizzagate thing was was all about elites and about you know, elites and hollywood and politics, you know, having, having child rings and sex rings and stuff . and child sex rings and stuff. you think it's some sort of ironic but had ironic thing? no, but they had finally did panda eyes, the finally did the panda eyes, the white these these white rabbit. so these are these are actual of tropes from are actual sort of tropes from pizzagate. think about pizzagate. you think about him. he's it's like a sick he's you think it's like a sick joke. what's funny joke. what's what's funny is funny, but grimly. is it balenciaga, adidas were the ones that was adidas and that it was adidas and balenciaga have the shoot balenciaga that have the shoot with court document. i mean, with the court document. i mean, they just cancel kanye. is it? they the high they can have the moral high ground then? mean, mean, ground then? i mean, i mean, they're promoting they're sort of promoting this stuff and it just and the other thing like you said at the start, there's this weird thing in event there is in the event there is conspiracy. then have conspiracy. but then you have like have evan on like epstein, you have evan on twitter it everyone twitter trying it on everyone but twitter to but some on twitter trying to talk and attractive talk about mine and attractive persons. there is this persons. and there is this movement amongst parts of the establishment this establishment to normalise this stuff. incredibly stuff. yeah. and it's incredibly sad. yeah.
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sad. yeah absolutely. yeah. i couldn't more. and talking couldn't agree more. and talking of photos kanye of explicit photos and kanye west. west in trouble west. kanye west got in trouble for adidas employees for showing adidas employees explicit this is being kardashian. and this is being reported as a bad thing. nick well, firstly, i don't know why the guardian, dad naming him the guardian, a dad naming him because he's his because he's he's changed his name too. yeah and they name legally, too. yeah and they said known as the was said he's also known as the was legal to say you also guys like so i says that's okay also known as that gun is that name and he's i call him jeremy corbyn he's i call him jeremy corbyn he's i call him jeremy corbyn he's i guess that's my nickname for him . yeah. look, of course for him. yeah. look, of course i think a pinch of salt because he said he's horrific things about jewish people. obviously but he's a political enemy of the guardian then due to guardian from before then due to his involvement and his involvement in malcolm and donald don't think donald trump. i don't think it makes makes which i makes it makes money, which i know here. yeah. so know the guardian here. yeah. so the going get the guardian's going out to get him and so i question that immediately. then again, the idea that he was in a job interview and he was leading a job interview and he said, my wife sent me this and shows wife just sent me this and shows him picture of kim kardashian. him a picture of kim kardashian. that kind of that does seem like the kind of thing would probably do. is thing he would probably do. is it a quiet, impulsive person? he
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probably do that. is probably would do that. this is like interview. like a good job interview. people are saying, look, he was it tactic to break people it was a tactic to break people down, their down, establish their boundaries, destroy their values. i find that questionable. i it's an questionable. i think it's an impulsive person with some impulse even, impulse control issues and even, you talks him you know, he talks about him like at. admitted like looking at. he's admitted he had a big problem with and now he's turned more to christianity, tried solve it. christianity, tried to solve it. i'm everything i'm not defending everything kanye as nice kanye did. i don't know. as nice of don't know. yeah, of you. i don't know. yeah, i don't know if this is a showing showing women, they all gathered together an open together to a letter, an open letter, basically. just add letter, basically. just to add to well, look, women, to that. well, look, with women, if woman working in if you're a woman working in office coming and office and he's coming up and confronting and showing confronting you and showing you, i that's acceptable i don't think that's acceptable behaviour. at behaviour. oh, my god. look at this crazy leftie with his bad ideas is bad . no, no . so ideas because is bad. no, no. so how many great men have women got to destroy with their open letters and hashtags before we finally i mean, the economy is going to grind to a halt every every every job, as well as by the way, the point the point would be to condone that behaviour, but to question when the establishment has a political recently political enemy as we recently saw mass cancellation
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saw with the mass cancellation of andrew tate, who is now back hilariously on twitter and everywhere else, because they failed when someone failed to custom when someone becomes they'll becomes a target, they they'll stories and we stories emerge on them and we have question them. that's have to question them. that's all saying. has done all i'm saying. johnny has done enough bad things that we know about yeah you know about or. yeah but you know without i question if without but so i question if they maybe there something they maybe there maybe something in said some of them in it like i said some of them sound they have done sound like they may have done them. i just don't think yeah he's just like not a good he's just sounds like not a good person. certainly. certainly someone don't necessarily want to if you are, i want to work with. if you are, i want to work with. if you are, i want to with them. i'm fine. you to work with them. i'm fine. you know, me your. he's know, you show me your. he's been time, it just been a long time, but it just it's because everybody i've ever worked with in warehouse, he's worked with in a warehouse, he's been at this. you been like, look at this. you know i mean? his a picture know what i mean? his a picture of nick and, you know, on of me and nick and, you know, on to and a different to the times and a different kind of predator. predatory kind of predator. this predatory gambler they're gambler firms and they're putting in hospital putting young men in hospital they big rising they sure are big rising gambling and it's gambling addictions and it's a 42% increase in demand for specialist clinics and the nhs is basically calling these betting as predatory . is basically calling these betting as predatory. i think when a lot of people say know you think of gambling and you
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think of people popping into the betting shop and there's a social element to it and but now because of obviously smartphones and online, it's 24 hours, and it's online, it's 24 hours, the addictiveness there's , no the addictiveness there's, no doubt nature of doubt the addictive nature of it, and it is preying on them. and if you have sort of inherent gene ability , they they've gene ability, they they've almost identified as it's ruining people's lives. almost identified as it's ruining people's lives . and then ruining people's lives. and then people are committing suicide. they're this person here says . they're this person here says. they're this person here says. the things he said that a lot of people turning up in football shirts . yeah right i think shirts. yeah right i think things have got that bad if because football shirts very expensive go rocket up a bit say maybe they won't to the lowest point. yes yeah. yeah. apparently more than apparently there are more than 400 related suicides 400 gambling related suicides yean and 400 gambling related suicides year, and the football year, it says, and the football shirts a bit shirts i would i would a bit higher the football shirts thing didn't surprise me because i laughed inside but my immediate thought was this is always push men is the on the football you have ray wins going gamble responsibly as that's not the most absurd oxymoron like murder
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kindly yeah yeah if you look at them they're fully the little definition is take risky action in the hope of desired result in the hope of a desired result do responsibly. absolutely. do that responsibly. absolutely. you've and obviously you've seen and obviously safety culture far . but you've seen and obviously safety culture far. but i culture can go too far. but i just it surprising how this just find it surprising how this particular kind of given just find it surprising how this p.freejlar kind of given just find it surprising how this p.free pass. kind of given just find it surprising how this p.free pass. yeah kind of given just find it surprising how this p.free pass. yeah sod of given just find it surprising how this p.free pass. yeah so it's given just find it surprising how this p.free pass. yeah so it's notan a free pass. yeah so it's not good review. but so i just one thing is again, the government has pushed back bill that was meant in. that was meant to be coming in. that was meant to be coming in. that was meant to be increased 100 meant to be increased by 100 million back from a million to kick back from a gambling. going to gambling. so what i'm going to do stop this stuff. do anything to stop this stuff. know. anyway no. some good know. no. anyway no. some good news, children unhappy. nick all right . yeah. this is about right. yeah. this is about mindfulness in schools , so mindfulness in schools, so meditation lessons should be part of a national curriculum to combat going to combat stress of going to secondary points secondary school. and it points out happiness drops out that happiness drops remarkably between 11 and 14, which is no surprise . anyone which is no surprise. anyone who's to secondary school, who's been to secondary school, even school or primary even a junior school or primary school, quite nice. then school, is all quite nice. then you go to the hell of secondary school, but it's kind of bullying and hierarchies of bullying and hierarchies kind of just. i've heard just. well, anyway, i've heard it puberty just yet. it could be puberty just yet. well it could that. i just. well it could be that. i just. it be i of us. but
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it could be that i of us. but anyway, point is they're anyway, the point is they're suggesting mindfulness, anyway, the point is they're suggit'sing mindfulness, anyway, the point is they're suggit's actually mindfulness, anyway, the point is they're suggit's actually notndfulness, anyway, the point is they're sugg it's actually not nd bad ess, anyway, the point is they're suggit's actually notndbad idea and it's actually not a bad idea because there were studies on things like transcendental meditation found if meditation that found that if kids got and did kids all got together and did sort group, that it did it sort of group, that it did it was introduced and was introduced by axt and they're actually to get they're actually trying to get they're actually trying to get the transition, but the children to transition, but instead and instead got the wrong book and it's different, it's not it's different, but it's not good actually can good because it actually can reduce and things and reduce violence and things and disharmony in schools. it's disharmony in schools. so it's actually not bad idea. i even actually not a bad idea. i even used now as a used to etim but now as a christian outside it be christian outside of it might be demonic right? i think it's great. i think it's a great idea. i think my , my, my son idea. i think my, my, my son arty , he's going to be going to arty, he's going to be going to secondary school next year. i'm a little bit scared for him because he is the primary school. he goes to is very sort of sheltered somewhat and it's going to be a massive difference from like one film entry to sixth entry. a hard, sixth form entry. it's a hard, difficult transition. so am difficult transition. so i am a little bit scared. think little bit scared. i think anything that can give anything like this that can give you awareness that age you self awareness at that age can absolutely an impact. can absolutely have an impact. i would say they should do would also say they should do some some lessons on some maybe some lessons on consent some stuff on consent and some stuff on not littering can put littering. they can i'd put those three altogether right.
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those three in altogether right. i a good of i think that's a good use of time. right well, there's time. right okay. well, there's been over a child being been uproar over a child being exposed to sexualised environment it wasn't environment because it wasn't drag queens. yeah this is the daily star. dad takes nine year old to hooters as a reward for good school report . well, good school report. well, legend. yes. so this in liverpool . there was there's one liverpool. there was there's one in nottingham because i know if you guys in nottingham because i know if you guys 939 in nottingham because i know if you guys gag you have to not even play your just tunnel. so there's like there's a hooters there's like there's a hooters there and i never actually paid. but you know, who's catherine used to work at who said, oh really we've show, right? really we've got show, right? no, catherine, ryan of no, no, no. catherine, ryan of years with the nice women in the women behind him . yeah. so women behind him. yeah. so i suppose he looks at in this article the dad keeps on going on about how good the food is , on about how good the food is, but his son is a oh my god. margo licious. oh i barnsley performance thought that he's coming back every week for a date on a late night because the food's great. apparently the way the way that kid got there was by claiming he didn't think hooters real, is quite hooters was real, which is quite a so i got to even
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a good trick. so i got to even believe it exists. and then you force someone to take you there. so the said hooters wasn't so the kid said hooters wasn't real. didn't it was real. he didn't think it was real. he didn't think it was real. so had to take as real. so they had to take him as if real by comedy laugh at if he real by comedy laugh at this story because nine. if this story because he's nine. if he a bit older, he's he was like a bit older, he's a teenager or something. it's just a bit weird, isn't it? if he's not, yeah. it's a bit like the, you we can't really sort you know, we can't really sort of partition this from filling the studio sex tape beyond the studio and sex tape beyond that. mean it's sexualisation that. i mean it's sexualisation of yeah, but of yeah but i mean yeah, but it's as bad as the food is it's not as bad as the food is really good. it's more of how really good. it's more of a how do you appreciate the carry on sexual attraction. had great sexual attraction. it had great food then it'll food as well. yeah. then it'll be yeah absolutely. okay. be fine. yeah absolutely. okay. now, we're hypocrites . good. now, we're not hypocrites. good. yeah and he's helping out some single mothers . anyway, i've got single mothers. anyway, i've got some bad news. this segment is oven some bad news. this segment is over. but don't worry . the last over. but don't worry. the last part is where things start to fall apart. got penis fall apart. we've got penis enlargement. it's allergies and sexless marriages. that's just the panel . we'll also be the panel. we'll also be discussing things that are in the papers. see you there .
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hello. welcome back to the final part of headliners. i'm still leo kearse and they're still josh heavy and nick dixon . josh heavy and nick dixon. anyway, let us crack through these perilous notes of the times and a netflix show is being criticised, but not for being criticised, but not for being rubbish this time. it's because it's inaccurate and rubbish. this is ancient apocalypse on netflix , but this apocalypse on netflix, but this is graham hancock. he's a really interesting guy. i haven't seen the but i've heard him the series, but i've heard him podcast. he's very interesting cause he these theories cause he has these theories sometimes atlantis sometimes called atlantis theory. the idea we had incredibly societies in incredibly advanced societies in the they the past, but because they were to on technology, to dependent on technology, they died only the sort of died out. and only the sort of primitive cultures survive to be primitive, this is quite primitive, survive this is quite an interesting theory. so an interesting theory. and so and this is based on similar things. however, of course, he's in the with the in trouble all the time with the so—called archaeological establishment so—called archaeological establishmerso—called experts, archaeology, so—called experts, meaning the claims change scientists in the swamp because
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he's outside of it he's even that says i'm not an archaeologist, i'm a journalist just looking into this stuff. and it's all he said. this dropped like some poor musky. you've to be outside the you've got to be outside the system. i wouldn't go it from from an archaeological fact. no, no. often that no. but it's often that disruptor from outside the system controls people who system that controls people who don't scientific or an don't have a scientific or an archaeology it's archaeology background. but it's interesting avoids interesting that he just avoids no evidence. so. well sell the painting. it's often wrong. i mean, think there was mean, we used to think there was this primordial now this primordial soup. now they say primordial is not say the primordial soup is not a thing we're talking about. thing that we're talking about. theice thing that we're talking about. the ice age in the seventies, we used think that would be bad used think that it would be bad now age is not a thing now the ice age is not a thing and ifs now the ice age is not a thing and it's global warming. we and now it's global warming. we used world was used to think the world was lonely now we know it's lonely and now we know it's flat. so things change. but well, world is well, apparently the world is poor it just feels poor shaped or it just feels like it's going to brown. it's looking oil. some sort looking for oil. some sort of weird. a it's a cone weird. it's a cone. it's a cone . world is a castle and it's . the world is a castle and it's like a snow globe. and then it kind of goes right. yeah. all ancient cultures thought it was like are. we came up like that. we are. we came up with this round thing. it's with this go round thing. it's nonsense, right. okay.
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nonsense, right? right. okay. the equator thing that the things people saying those pictures it was pictures in space. yeah it was just too dangerous. george, what do yeah. do you think? because. yeah. would of these would be traces of some of these advanced civilisations. that's exactly it is. the point is then. actually quite then. this is actually quite a good up here as a good paragraph up here as a blueprint for conspiracy . it blueprint for conspiracy. it says doesn't present any real says he doesn't present any real evidence. there's just a range of negative evidence. and this possibility is suppositions, untested and many untested claims and many explanations for why that isn't the evidence. that's like so the evidence. and that's like so many theories where many conspiracy theories where they prove it, prove it through this lack of evidence as opposed to just the fact that they don't have anything to actually prove it. and that's terrible . so what it. and that's terrible. so what he's saying, it could be things could have been hit by a meteor or a glacier, but it could have been could have been, could have it. he's got no evidence still making up stuff about glaciers. now, real time. and now, though, in real time. and i've always thought, well, it was europe an asteroid was a europe or an asteroid wiped everything to that wiped everything out to that extent. still extent. i mean, you'd still surely with go to other surely be left with go to other sites like the daily sceptic. you find that there is a whole
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other climate. there's all other on climate. there's all these don't get these other facts that don't get reported the mainstream reported in the mainstream media. data sceptical you media. go the data sceptical you plugging your own website. i find them is she can find find them in is she can find out. find out why you out. you can find out why you think this is shameful on my patron. bad weekend go. patron. all this bad weekend go. yeah . i've got an yeah exactly. i've got an underwear company want to underwear company if you want to say he bought michelle say that. he bought off michelle moon. the daily moon. anyway, now to the daily star. i understand your wife star. and i understand your wife has contacted on your has contacted a clinic on your behalf. has indeed, yes. the behalf. she has indeed, yes. the headune behalf. she has indeed, yes. the headline here , i run a penis headline here, i run a penis enlargement clinic and on sites of unsafe satisfied wives keep looking appointment. so this guy has called doctor botox. well, actually rubs van vacillates and in malabo and he's got a clinic and essentially you can make your willy bigger. i don't know if we're let's say willy as opposed saying we've said opposed to saying we've said penis to find out in an email tomorrow. yeah but yet what they do it this is a good thing do it costs this is a good thing so great stuff here 1600 so this is great stuff here 1600 quid then the next two sessions that 20 minutes painless supposedly. i say. that 20 minutes painless supposedly. i say . and the next supposedly. i say. and the next one is another thousand pounds
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and that. but you've got to go back every two years right. oh. to keep it read and sleep it has been vice says you've got to massage every night i think the problem here is it's all during the morning as well if you're one and about no sex or your own ism for two weeks after the end ism for two weeks after the end is it saw it sounds like it would be sore i remember in the words remember the word on channel 4 there's somebody got this done and they injected fat. they took fat from liposuction injected it his manhood. injected it into his manhood. and it was the size of a suckling pig, but it looked incredibly and on the incredibly painful and on the other way, i've had it sucked out willy and put in just out of my willy and put in just to fill out a little bit to fill me out a little bit here, which right. i find it here, which is right. i find it incredibly hard on your question. it said the 20 question. you it said the 20 minute procedure. i minute painless procedure. i might you might i find the you questionable i this question i couldn't really relate this couldn't really relate to this story because i. story of course, but because i. i want a penis enlargement i don't want a penis enlargement tiny about it'll tiny but this thing about it'll go to its normal size after go back to its normal size after two years if you had to say that seems like a bit of a warranty issue to but but the sad
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issue to me. but but the sad thing about the story that thing about the story is that these partners booking on these partners booking it on these partners booking it on these booking of these women are booking on of these women are booking on of the that the men. yeah. isn't that relationship that needs relationship that perhaps needs to mean, i think that to end? i mean, i think that someone who loves someone else but isn't being sexually satisfied they sort of satisfied and then they sort of trying fix as my wife trying to fix it. as my wife said, we're constantly said, well, we're constantly being know, it's being told that, you know, it's not this what you not that big. is this what you do with it? but it's obviously a lie anyway, daily mail know and sticking with the gynaecological testicles. a testicles. the testicles need a warning sign. may contain warning sign. seeing may contain nuts link another one nuts nick could link another one of stories has got through of these stories has got through so woman who's alert so this is a woman who's alert is not left with is to not was left with a burning vagina after having sex with upon it medics say traces of nuts his semen was to of nuts in his semen was to blame very to comment on blame it very hard to comment on that broadcast that within broadcast regulations just broken regulations so i'm just broken about the rules. yeah they were trying to have a baby, but this was thwarted by virginia tech. she blamed nuts. he she blamed nuts. the ones he consume , of course. and these consume, of course. and these nuts, it's . it's . a yes. so this nuts, it's. it's. a yes. so this is a professional broadcasters. but it's a problem. it's
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actually i've been out with him with an allergy. and this reads like propaganda from them because you wouldn't even one wasn't allowed to eat wasn't even allowed to eat snickers terrible light snickers on the terrible light on very slim chance on the very, very slim chance they could somehow, you know, infect them and this story kind of. were you were of. so you were you were a woman. you're dating a woman and a let you a woman. she wouldn't let you eat she was beautiful. eat snickers. she was beautiful. i with it. i went along with it. she wouldn't snickers. yeah. wouldn't me snickers. yeah. because desperate . because she's so desperate. dishonest, once dishonest, slimy. well, once you're allowed to do it, you're not allowed to do it, leo, suddenly all you want is snickers. i didn't think about snickers. i didn't think about snickers three a day. snickers before three a day. now, the principle. now, just the principle. yeah, but carry off. i've but this. yes. carry off. i've got nothing left . josh, if you got nothing left. josh, if you could, anderson , this allergy could, anderson, this allergy coming through to my wife is 25 minutes. right? okay absolutely flaming nuts. no no, no. but i mean, look, he's about as good. you know what? this is science at its best because it's quite a rare condition. but there's been a few people, as this occurred, woman on onlyfans as well . so woman on onlyfans as well. so i really find that this this is encouraging. i think this is humanity using the development
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of our species to sort of really solve these mysteries. and i wish we could kind of i wish they'd done an episode. what monk, is it? what? what's the one where he, like, uncovers medical mysteries? it should be another thing the another thing with the archaeologist. on archaeologist. they go on slightly vibe if slightly more eugenics vibe if they're to penis they're so sensitive to penis and they're for a baby, and they're trying for a baby, should even have kids? should they even have kids? because they'll die within, like, yards a peanut, like, 100 yards of a peanut, right? see what saying? right? you see what i'm saying? you louis ck. thing you know, the louis ck. thing about apparently about that is apparently apparently condition apparently you can condition yourself if you've got nut allergies, can condition allergies, they can condition you tiny of you using tiny, tiny traces of the and then they build up the nut and then they build up the nut and then they build up the doors. this is a way of doing well. so this is possibly, you depending on how much you know, depending on how much you know, depending on how much you off moving on you ejaculate from off moving on to story, then to the next story, then independent, talking independent, you know, talking about separate about couples sleeping separate bedrooms. experts explain bedrooms. josh experts explain why couples can benefit. and if you have some kind of sleeping condition , it really can make an condition, it really can make an effort. supposedly this going up like in the 1970s, it was popular and you'd see it certainly in sitcoms and also at sesame street, you had ernie . sesame street, you had ernie. they you know, they would in
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separate bedrooms. but if you have someone, one of the partners has like a loud snoring sleep apnoea or night terrors, which my wife suffers from so every four or five days she'll think she's being attacked and then attack or jump up because then attack orjump up because what's guy like? so go crawl and ihave what's guy like? so go crawl and i have to be it's okay now if they know but then it disrupts your sleep. it's like at three or four in the morning. and so you're in the middle of your rem, it is. it can rem, whatever it is. so it can be a massive pain. but i'm not going to move to another because, you know, there's seven of us in a three bedroom flat. so i've got i just that's actually a good point because the reason people start the only reason people start sleeping the same apparently sleeping in the same apparently was due to the industrial revolution. due to revolution. it was due to poverty is part of the poverty and this is part of the rhetoric use when rhetoric i always use when trying sleep a room trying to sleep in a room because had a problem because i always had a problem sleeping there's anyone else sleeping if there's anyone else there. the only other person there. and the only other person who's to relate to me who's been able to relate to me about this said they had the about this i said they had the same louis schaefer. that's same was louis schaefer. that's when was in trouble. when i knew i was in trouble. i was like, okay, i'm probably mental, is a real mental, but it is a real
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problem. you say, if problem. like you say, if they're snoring or if you have a completely different if you're sort insomniac sort of somewhat insomniac and they're it's they're an early riser, it's a nightmare. if someone has nightmare. and if someone has the style because this the old style because of this tweet, someone said, i think i want separate bedrooms when i'm married. and unless the married. and unless maybe the bed so we bed is super big, but even so we can decorate our rooms the way we want and have sleepovers. okay. was weird. okay. the last bit was weird. what the sleepovers there? what was the sleepovers there? but from that agree with but apart from that i agree with some the queen as you some nuts and the queen as you know a big house. but know she's got a big house. but if it's good enough for the queen then i think more people should because you should be doing this because you can't it is a taboo can't sleep. it is a taboo against it. but it does also say that cannot be good for that it cannot be good for intimacy yeah, it's intimacy as well. yeah, it's nice get into bed. that's the nice to get into bed. that's the best about being in a long best thing about being in a long term. married least in and term. married at least in and having a cuddle. it's having just a cuddle. it's interesting about the industrial revolution ending you know the meaning in the meaning people who slept in the same so that's it's same room. yeah so that's it's always promoted thing always promoted like the thing you buti always promoted like the thing you but i always point you should do but i always point out people often privation. people space before people have more space before the revolution and the industrial revolution and we're together to we're all brought together to work it is work in factories. it is interesting. and then interesting. anyway, and then my genre story, annual genre of story, the annual
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winter wonderland nightmare. nick at nick oh yeah. mom's anger at being £47, two bags of being charged. £47, two bags of pick winter pick and mix at winter wonderland. and she didn't see coming. was out once they put coming. it was out once they put it scale, they were like, it on the scale, they were like, what's going the problem what's going on? but the problem is felt they had to buy it is they felt they had to buy it because girl had started eating is they felt they had to buy it bec sweets'l had started eating is they felt they had to buy it bec sweets already. arted eating is they felt they had to buy it bec sweets already. and eating is they felt they had to buy it bec sweets already. and it's ing the sweets already. and it's that of discipline that that lack of discipline that unwittingly because otherwise they could have seen the ridiculous charge, could ridiculous charge, they could have it all the have just throw it all the sweets in got away with sweets back in and got away with it. the actually the, the it. and the actually the, the wintour online issued wintour online has issued a statement that effect saying statement to that effect saying if unhappy if they were not unhappy with it, have removed it, they could have removed items or put it back or something. yeah, it's though. and that you know, and that was that was, you know, they the timing wrong. they got the timing wrong. we got is eat them all before got to do is eat them all before you get to the away now what you get to off the away now what are you doing. i can't believe somebody picking it's somebody for picking mix it's silly. i mean they got silly. i mean no wonder they got a they've got to pay for a shock. they've got to pay for everyone pick and mix. everyone else's pick and mix. schoolboy one ten. schoolboy oh, yeah. one in ten. have you ever. i go got some pick a mixed audience the other day and it was all dried out and horrible into movie horrible and i'm was into movie seven i didn't 47 quid seven quid i didn't cost 47 quid but costs a lot it costs but it costs a lot it costs a lot of popcorn, all that kind of
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stuff. costs a i go to the stuff. it costs a i go to the shop next door, i leave, i have to my shop. yeah. so tell the kids to be quiet we kids to be quiet while we rustle. anyway, that's all we have a thank you to my have time for a thank you to my brilliant guest josh having nick dixon we'll back dixon headliners we'll be back tomorrow every night, tomorrow as it is every night, 11 with myself and josh see 11 pm. with myself and josh see
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