tv Mark Steyn GB News November 28, 2022 8:00pm-9:01pm GMT
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hey, well, come along to monday's show and may i say happy albanian day. we just got the ratings this show and 94% of our audience, albanian males who've arrived in the last month so happy albanian day to you . so happy albanian day to you. albania is now independent, increasingly independent of albanian males , who've all left albanian males, who've all left for britain. we will have some discussion about that later on
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with william clausen . also, with william clausen. also, we've got energy blackouts in the midst of a cold winter is stop oil winning lois perry is here to talk about that and i certainly hope lois is going to open up and blow . i just can you open up and blow. i just can you see the if you look very carefully, if you go one of these big screen tvs these like all the albanian males will have in their hotels , you can see you in their hotels, you can see you can see some police lights flashing on the bridges behind . flashing on the bridges behind. me, that's just because just stop oil has shut down all the most central parts . london, most central parts. london, including parliament square , the including parliament square, the mall, the approach to buckingham palace . i just paid 50 quid to palace. i just paid 50 quid to sit in cab that went round the corner from pal mal to the beginning of because that's why i'm in a bad mood now i've checked and apparently management have told that it's under ofcom regulations i'm not
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allowed to call for the violent overthrow of the government of the united kingdom, but i'm going to get a second opinion on that because i'm in a mood to foment the overthrow. just stop oil and the government are on the same side against you . the same side against you. meanwhile, speaking of increasingly totalitarian nafions increasingly totalitarian nations china is facing a wave of protests . no, it doesn't mean of protests. no, it doesn't mean just stop has showed up. they don't have a problem with just stop oil over in china. but they are the biggest and most widespread protests decades. could this be a tipping point.7 are they going to crack down as they have before .7 matthew they have before? matthew henderson, former diplomat, will be here to impact that. also, a christmas story for you . is it christmas story for you. is it possible that jesus was born in the transgender section of the manger ? well, he is according to manger? well, he is according to a big dean at cambridge , the a big dean at cambridge, the reverend william pearson is going to be here to figure out
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what that's about. the state of christendom, as approach the start of the nativity. but this the beatles channel. so for now listen to the people are not doing it right. get in all your questions and comments. jb views at gbnews.uk you can tweet at gb news and it's all coming up right after the news with tatiana sanchez . thank marc. tatiana sanchez. thank marc. this is the latest from the gb newsroom. more than 50 conservative mps have signed a letter urging the prime minister to introduce emergency legislation to ease the migrant crisis . they want modern slavery crisis. they want modern slavery laws changed so that people are returned . safe countries faster returned. safe countries faster . they also say those who claim been trafficked should be sent without objection. signatories, including sir graham brady and esther mcvey , believe it would
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esther mcvey, believe it would deter people from crossing channel. gb news now understands almost 450 people have been intercepted on nine small boats so far today . a british man so far today. a british man suspected of leading an international drug ring has been detained by law enforcement . the detained by law enforcement. the europe led police operation , europe led police operation, including officers from the uk national crime agency, arrested 49 people across france spain, belgium, the netherlands and uae. a second british man accused having a key financial role within the gang has also been arrested. more than 30 tonnes of cocaine seized . the tonnes of cocaine seized. the government is considering the armed forces to stand in for hospital staff during possible strikes this winter . health strikes this winter. health officials are drawing up continued to cover frontline workers as ambulance drivers and paramedics joining nurses in their walkouts. the health steve barclay says that concern and about the impact that action
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could have on patients the foreign secretary is backing the right to peaceful protests in china over covid. protesters turned out again this evening despite , a strong police despite, a strong police presence. it follows demonstrations at the weekend which started after ten people were killed in a fire at an apartment block . blame apartment block. blame quarantine measures they prevented the victims from escaping. well national grid decided not to introduce its saving scheme tomorrow . paying saving scheme tomorrow. paying households, if they can't power usage. the move would have been the first ever live run of the operators demand flexibility service designed to ease pressure on the country's energy grid and avoid blackouts and ukrainian families. grid and avoid blackouts and ukrainian families . the prime ukrainian families. the prime minister, in switching the christmas lights at downing street this evening. a warning to rain splashing images. on mr. sunak welcomed ukrainians to the
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annual tradition . those from annual tradition. those from conflict zones . the east and conflict zones. the east and south of ukraine. earlier today the first lady of ukraine hung ornaments on tree with the prime minister's wife eleanor zelenskyy is expected to address mp adam pearce tomorrow as part of her visit . tv online and the of her visit. tv online and the 80 plus radio. this is gb news. it's back to mark steyn . it's back to mark steyn. oh, isn't that lovely ? got a oh, isn't that lovely? got a ukrainian christmas tree in downing street. the whole of central london behind me has been at a standstill . the been at a standstill. the useless metropolitan are driving everywhere with their lights and sirens blaring , driving in sirens blaring, driving in random direction across each other . they're no good forjust other. they're no good forjust stop oil demos any than they are
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with stabbings. terrible over the weekend, 216 year olds fatally stabbed a mile apart in. london, one white, one black. if you're interested in the celebrate diverse city elements. absolutely terrible useless metropolitan are no with stabbings and they're no good at bafic stabbings and they're no good at basic traffic control the covid era will be remembered in history as one of the largest trans spheres of wealth and power from the masses to the i've often remarked about the awful distinction that emerged between essential and non essential persons . you as , a essential persons. you as, a self—employed hairdresser , were self—employed hairdresser, were completely non—essential. but jeff bezos and bill gates. well totally an essential . and that totally an essential. and that distinction prevailed when it came to all the lockdown rules . came to all the lockdown rules. you couldn't visit granny at the nursing home. but matt hancock
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could be doing non socially distanced tongue sarnies his mistress and. that's particular. that's that's all fine while britain's and other formerly free peoples were being banned from their homes. world leaders getting together to figure how to make their covid permanent. and it looks like their successor leading. but they talk about it quite openly . course, about it quite openly. course, here is klaus schwab sinister. teutonic hiding in plain as a sinister megalomaniac. he's about it . let's also be clear , about it. let's also be clear, the future is not just so future is built by us , by a powerful is built by us, by a powerful community as you hear in this group , the future is created by
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group, the future is created by us all. it was a lovely sweetie klaus darling don't we just don't another we take maybe not make the sinister teutonic accent quite so obvious but true words have never been in china where all this started three years on, from covid big release up on the globe , you still need up on the globe, you still need the state's permission to. do much of anything , which is why much of anything, which is why people are protesting in the streets in numbers that are way beyond those seen in tiananmen three decades ago . and certainly three decades ago. and certainly the square thing so cold because it was held one particular square by that name these current protests in china are going on all over the country in the united we're being told to live with in the dead of winter as though is a normal thing as we talked about a few weeks back with murano the covid regime has
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been repurposed for larger agenda of control just to go back to china for a minute, those vaccine qr codes say whether you can go out or are now being used against the chinese protesters . oh, you chinese protesters. oh, you thought that handy little vaccine passport with a qr was just so you could get your favourite restaurant ? oh, well, favourite restaurant? oh, well, oddly enough, it isn't it? now can be used to track people who object being locked up in their flats for weeks on end . this is flats for weeks on end. this is the same we've enriched through the same we've enriched through the last three years buying masks and, covid tests that worry we kept some of that money at home. a company connected a big shot. tory michelle mone received government contracts worth more . £200 million during worth more. £200 million during the pandemic. that's a worth more. £200 million during the pandemic . that's a fifth of the pandemic. that's a fifth of £1,000,000,000, which used to be
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a lot of money. michelle is an underwear entrepreneur , which underwear entrepreneur, which means that unlike most of government persons telling how to flatten the curve, she actually knew how to make money from flattening curves. the baroness managed to put ppe med pro in the vip lane for supplies to get a piece of the $13 billion. as the government spent p p- a billion. as the government spent p p. a she her kids got 29 million quid of the profits which was then transferred a secret offshore trust so actually full of the elites tanking the global economy ruining western life walling up in an old folks home where she isn't allowed to see anybody has to die all by herself and surrounded by loved ones . this surrounded by loved ones. this has proved to be a pretty business model for. the right
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people, the elites , little people, the elites, little concern for the consequences of their actions so long as they denve. their actions so long as they derive . we've been talking about derive. we've been talking about the migrant on this show for months yet everyone . the cabinet months yet everyone. the cabinet table seems nonplussed by. it all even though that body rupert soames , the grandson of sir soames, the grandson of sir winston churchill , all even winston churchill, all even though their buddy rupert is the guy with the big lucrative contract to run all this stuff. so it's as if it involves them having to go and talk to riffraff, people, they could just get on blower to rupert and he tell them what was going on. so the bad weather has now given more of a reprieve than . more of a reprieve than. anything from the home office, there's boats have turned up days now . but don't worry, it days now. but don't worry, it wasn't so today. so making up for lost time. seven boats arrived today . what do you arrived today. what do you think? are you surprised has been more useful than stopping
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these boats than any action by these boats than any action by the government, by the token, about rwanda or whether you're talking that proposed new bill of rights or whatever it is you can let me know gbviews@gbnews.uk . with me now gbviews@gbnews.uk. with me now is william claxton, leader of the social democratic party . the social democratic party. william i don't know whether there are people out there who are actually satisfied by the performance the government on this, but surely must be hearing from a lot of people who want action on the migrant situation . wel action on the migrant situation. wel mark tells you that the are not daft and noticed 75% of the of the british public say that the borders are not under control and i know what the other 25% are thinking of mean. it's clear i mean, this is total out of control we have no we have an open border on the south coast
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the whole system has been ceded to criminal gangs and the government clearly the will because that's what i'm blaming them for the will to deal with it. you know, marc, you've just talked the pandemic and the suppression measures when they want to close down and act the can it that on the channel migrant they simply don't want. yeah that's actually an interesting comparison because have a government that purports be able to micro regulate every aspect of your so they can tell you you've got to stay in your bedsit 24 hours a day and only leave the bedsit for 20 minutes of exercise in a nearby . that's of exercise in a nearby. that's something that the government, the united kingdom, has the power to do. they can they can tell that when your grannies you're not allowed . see her you're not allowed. see her granny got to die alone. they have the power to do that which is extremely cruel extremely .
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is extremely cruel extremely. cruel. but apparently can do nothing about this entirely different group . people who are different group. people who are just walking into the country. how does that why why are they why the european court of human rights not hearing cases about, lockdown and grannies dying alone and all the other stuff ? alone and all the other stuff? well, it could do. i mean that's a slightly separate issue. i mean, i've always said that the will start the general public will start the general public will start the general public will start to see some progress on this when the politicians that govern us are honest about it and say that as for as long as we stay in these post—war protocols, we can't have a control board . and that's that's control board. and that's that's just true . it was interesting. just true. it was interesting. david davis came on today and said we should take a more robust approach and, reduce the grant rate and possibly could that a lot of countries have a stricter interpretation of the rules. australia has strict interpretation of the rules . but
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interpretation of the rules. but let's be honest, you just won't have a secure border until . we have a secure border until. we get out of these protocols and, you know, that's that's just truth, mark. and i would ask any member of the public to challenge politicians and the government on it because that, you know, that's just the way it is. i'm well, let's let's explore why they're not that you know, when her late majesty died . we had an awful lot about oh the world has come changed since she ascended the throne in 1952. every hardly anything from 1950 to still exists except for the queen, who is there for seven decades. well, one of the things that apparently has to go on forever, all these post—war global protocols, i mean, at the time, the things like the convention's various geneva conventions and things were written one continent, europe entirely owned, another country
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, africa and, that world is gone . why should the why should the international agreements desire for a world in europe owned africa now apply when that world has been totally transformed ? has been totally transformed? well, it shouldn't i mean , not well, it shouldn't i mean, not just that. i mean, you make a very important point. the single largest physical jurisdiction in sub—saharan and of that was portugal, funnily enough , they portugal, funnily enough, they had, you know, five countries by land. so some is the biggest that might in 1974 when the revolution but we're in a totally different world one of the things that's changed mark is population the invesco survey and population said that basically in 1950 if an african nafion basically in 1950 if an african nation had say 5 million people, it's now got 50 and it's going to have 150 million. and that's the exponential growth we've had. and i've said many times i'll continue to say that the number people under the protocols that would qualify for asylum in britain runs into billions and if gangs can get
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them here, unless the ridiculous people that govern us wake up and realise that this is not an ngo, it's a country that's the bafic ngo, it's a country that's the basic form of people that govern us. i think this is some sort of n60 us. i think this is some sort of ngo not know it's not and you're quite right to make that population if you go back a century the british and what was british west africa had identical populations . now you identical populations. now you look at the birthrate in somewhere like nigeria and countries that can't support their existing population are expected somehow now to support six times the population . no, six times the population. no, they're not. we're going to need to build lot more preemie inns and luxury country house hotels on the present birth in sub—saharan africa . thank you sub—saharan africa. thank you very much. william bluestone . very much. william bluestone. you should look into his party because as i said, it's
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according to ofcom. i'm not supposed to foment the violent overthrow of the government of the united kingdom . so to save the united kingdom. so to save me having to do that, i have a look at some of these alternative parties out there because these guys have failed all blackouts the new all black blackouts the new normal. we're going to talk that with lois perry. and later on what's going on. china matthew henderson will be here on that don't touch that now. we're coming right back .
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shower that . some cons i like shower that. some cons i like that joke and we need jokes as they entire country collapses , they entire country collapses, disintegrates and we plunge the abyss of history . you will be abyss of history. you will be grateful for that joke , leslie. grateful for that joke, leslie. my grateful for that joke, leslie. my home office and the weather are both a shower . ted says yes, are both a shower. ted says yes, the weather's done more than the home office, and it's more than france is . look, it's not france is. look, it's not france's problem . i don't get france's problem. i don't get this . if you france's problem. i don't get this. if you were monsieur macron, wouldn't you be glad fellows were so eager to ? get fellows were so eager to? get the hell out of your charming little sidewalk cafes and move on over the united kingdom, just as london would be very happy if . all these albanian guys said , . all these albanian guys said, hey, hey, relax, rishi, we're on our way over to dublin . it's not our way over to dublin. it's not france. france that. so it's not france's problem . even when his france's problem. even when his majesty's government keeps over
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and says, oh , if we gave you and says, oh, if we gave you another billion pounds with that new wind, you might be able to put an extra couple of constables on the beach not france's problem. elizabeth says in capitals they are not illegal crossings. what kind of news channel expects to be taken serious ? if you can't get the serious? if you can't get the bafic serious? if you can't get the basic facts right, you've got a point there, elizabeth . the kind point there, elizabeth. the kind of news channel that gets taken seriously in the united kingdom is the one that present all these strapping young albanian lads as , refugees fleeing the lads as, refugees fleeing the hideous war zone of the french and being so desperate that they've had to leave all their womenfolk and their children and their old people behind . keep their old people behind. keep telling yourself these are not crossings, okay ? there's a crossings, okay? there's a pandemic on. so at a certain point in the pandemic. it was illegal for you, elizabeth cross, from england to wales , cross, from england to wales, but for people with no rights of
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residence in the united kingdom, just to turn on the southern shore and be housed in hotels does not make them illegal. keep yourself that elizabeth , as you yourself that elizabeth, as you lose your country financially. i don't know whether you've got any children or grandchildren , any children or grandchildren, but that's going to wreck their future . okay. well, we got the future. okay. well, we got the national grid was warning . national grid was warning. they've now withdrawn it. we're going to be imposed as energy use surges in the winter . they use surges in the winter. they were talking about what might call very, very cold days such as late november. is it winter , as late november. is it winter, but apparently they're not going to be putting in those monday and tuesday blackouts . this is and tuesday blackouts. this is what it's come to . this is what what it's come to. this is what it's come to. i hope these albanians know , then, they're albanians know, then, they're not walking into a first world country anymore . certainly don't
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country anymore. certainly don't start . what is it called? just start. what is it called? just stop oil . if they get their way, stop oil. if they get their way, it's not just going be monday, tuesday between 4 pm. and 7 pm. it's going to be all week long. good news is you get a partial credit on your bail if you agree to in the dark for a couple of nights a week. lois perry that's a hell of a deal, isn't it with the collapsing economy . amy, you might be able economy. amy, you might be able to make more money from the refund you get from agreeing just to sit in dark and contempt the state of your nation . lois the state of your nation. lois perry is . hi. sorry in. i'm in a perry is. hi. sorry in. i'm in a cranky mood right now so forgive me. i don't mind. cranky man. not so good with me, i say right, so. but today tell me because when we spoke last , you because when we spoke last, you basically just done this poll with that's right about next zero and what did it find right so last week you got four saying
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oh you can't say the exact figures. so basically it 58% last year 62% this year of the uk public want a referendum net zero policies and who can blame them i mean it's unbelief but we like you said sit it in the dark. there's been paid 20 quid to sit in the dark i wonder if you get it in cash. oh no. because they're burning cash. maybe you get it as a carbon credit, you spend it on a credit, you spend it on having a stake once month. if you look stake once a month. if you look in the pitch black. yeah. so much. fantastic. thanks. thanks lot. for the let's listen lot. thanks for the let's listen breaking down those numbers. yeah, it's starting to look as if net zero is becoming what europe was 15 years ago. it's something on which all the parties agree they're all in favour of . net zero. the only favour of. net zero. the only people who don't agree on a significant chunk of british public, a massive significant chunk. and the figures in terms of the breakdown of the figures , the british public is much
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higher than . even those who higher than. even those who wanted brexit and i mean that figure for the 18 to 24 year olds, don't forget . these are olds, don't forget. these are the people that we've been told love glueing to roads that's gone 6% last year to 78% gone up from 6% last year to 78% of 18 to 24 years. what zero referendum? that's not being reflected at and any on that? we're certainly being reflected on the bbc . we're certainly being reflected on the bbc. no, no we're certainly being reflected on the bbc . no, no because you on the bbc. no, no because you get you watch these just stop oil things. i never , i had no oil things. i never, i had no idea there were so many white people in britain it's i i've been doing i've been watching all these diverse promotions you see the bbc. yeah and you keep thinking, oh it's vibrant. celebrate diversity , and then celebrate diversity, and then you pass by these old white just stop oil protest . they've all stop oil protest. they've all been paid more. they lost between 24 and 36,000 a year. they're being paid by not. funnily enough, if you know what's going on by the people that made all their money from oil , it's a that made all their money from oil, it's a complete and utter.
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it's about keeping the price of high. it's about restore fixing our energy so that we don't have independence so they can usher independence so they can usher in all these controls that you've been talking . it's gone you've been talking. it's gone from to covid climate. yeah. who knows whether it's going to go back to covid again. the whole thing is a farce and everyone is being conned and but the public are waking up. but mean these figures, those numbers , 61% to figures, those numbers, 61% to 61. labour support 3% to 66, numbers a hit. it's exactly , numbers a hit. it's exactly, it's exactly the way was at the beginning this century. the politicians were all agreed the european union is a fantastic thing and the only people who disagreed were the masses and so revolting . yeah, the revolting revolting. yeah, the revolting masses. i'm something similar is going on here speaking revolts you know john o'sullivan made very good point on this show few months back that basically left wing protest actually in support
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of the state. yes that is certainly true with these just stop oil guys. they're the same side as the government . are they side as the government. are they protesting? yeah, i don't even get it because just stop oil. want to stop oil in 2022. where is and his chums want stop it in 2030. so that's a distinction without a difference they're on the same side . what did they the same side. what did they say. organised or planted opposition as i've before. they think we're stupid but these these figures show that actually we are not stupid. and in spite of the constant onslaught over years and years about all this climate nonsense . yeah, we, we climate nonsense. yeah, we, we are in favour of a net zero referendum and you've got to think if people want a referendum then they don't want status quo. but i mean if you look in parliament at the moment, you've got a blue, blue fake fight about onshore, right? if in the if you have a house in the countryside there's one, but countryside and there's one, but in garden, you have to put in the garden, you have to put a bet up or something. if you want
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to it. yeah. no, you to extend it. yeah. no, you know, you put wind farms are know, you can put wind farms are slicing but sitting with no slicing but sitting hall with no with no problem whatsoever. wind are pointless anyway. we should be fracking and they know that there's reason for the bat sanctuary . its chairman xi in sanctuary. its chairman xi in peking needs bat sanctuaries over the uk to incubate the next coronavirus. it all fits together folks . yeah so it's all together folks. yeah so it's all going to have the thank you very much for doing that. i mean i said i'm in a bad mood. i'm a i'm minded to flounce off in a big queeny half. i had to run i had to run across the bridge to get around time because you're in a bad you just stop oil and shut down the task. how long a people going to put up with this? well, you know, it's like king canute supporters think they could hope the tide. you can't there's nothing wrong with c02. there's nothing wrong with co2. there's nothing wrong with fuels. these people are completely inside. i felt like
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i've gone into alice in wonderland or something where you've got a rabbit chatting to lobster and it's all just complete and utter nonsense. and that will wake up at some that way will wake up at some point. but i do feel buoyed by this , really, you know, i think this, really, you know, i think that and those numbers about go for it then. yeah let's have a referendum on this and it's not going to be would bet lois that it's not going to be close the brexit vote was. i don't think it will be close i mean at the moment there's no debate at least if there was a referendum or even a debate about a referendum, then the sites it will be discussed and. we'll look sides of the look at both sides of the argument and i think a of people think that with these kind of figures, could be like figures, it could be more like 70% favour of scrapping net 70% in favour of scrapping net zero, not not 52. it wouldn't be close at all. you're absolutely right. yeah. in the privacy of the ballot booth, you when you've got parties at odds with the disposition of their voters, there's something to be said for
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direct democracy, swiss style. i wouldn't if the parties function i wouldn't be so keen on it. but the partisan functioning, the party system isn't functioning at the moment. thank you very much, lois. i'm always is always great to you. and she's on her way home now take out , you know, way home now take out, you know, three or four dozen of those desktop chaps down the road and we'll all go take them to the national gallery and them to a constable or . national gallery and them to a constable or. something for at least three. think straight . we least three. think straight. we don't as our country doesn't the say all the paintings they're glued up with the just stop oil the better it's a fitting domain thank you lois . coming up, all thank you lois. coming up, all these in china, the real deal. we're going to talk about that with matthew enders . and with matthew enders. and speaking of paintings , have we speaking of paintings, have we misunderstood for centuries , all misunderstood for centuries, all those famous depictions of christ . you'll be interested in christ. you'll be interested in the latest revelations anglican
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just a few months ago it looked like chairman and china could put a foot wrong. he'd unleashed the covid vaccine across the world paid no for it. totally the global economy to the point where the only country that had any serious gdp growth in 2020 was china . so he was sitting was china. so he was sitting pretty dominant. global power , pretty dominant. global power, global economy dominant global strongman right now in pursuit of his zero covid policy. he's locked up people in their apartments for months in cases they've now taken to streets all over the country , protest his
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over the country, protest his regime . so what's going on with regime. so what's going on with us is ? the former diplomat, us is? the former diplomat, matthew henderson. matthew is what's in china slipping the regime's control all governments 7 regime's control all governments ? very good to be here. yes, i believe it. the whole of has been stability. stability and what have they got ? they look what have they got? they look out of their windows now and realise all been sitting in an echo chamber listening the sound of their own voices not listening. the people now they have listen . well, china have to listen. well, china china's had a pretty good run since tiananmen because it's been integrated into the global economy. it's enormously wealthy . and yet at the same time, it hasn't. what many people in the west and that is begun to democratise in any sense the people in the people out on the streets represent a huge range
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of society. those young and old. those people from rural areas , those people from rural areas, people from cities is . so it's people from cities is. so it's in striking contrast to the scenes from decades ago is this actually the seeds of a widespread popular. yes i think what's different is the forces of the digital world which he thought would protect him and which we now see are the biggest thing he threats is threatened by if people can communicate from xinjiang to beijing and trigger a strong emotion and such strong support from a distant province. they couldn't do that back in those they can do that back in those they can do that back in those they can do that now. nothing can be hidden crude . crackdowns and hidden crude. crackdowns and lockdowns are caused suffering in one place and everywhere else resonate because they're suffering from it too. and they about it immediately. suffering from it too. and they about it immediately . why you about it immediately. why you think . the politburo has with
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think. the politburo has with this zero covid strategy never made it never quite made sense at the time they started doing it. it makes even less sense now. what's thinking behind that ? i think there are two strands of thinking because this is now essentially a dictatorship. the dictator has as his special achievement as it articulated being victor over the virus. he was the that after all called the lockdown admittedly about a month too late by which time it had become a pandemic but nonetheless that is the story so famed to say it doesn't and it particularly doesn't work now with new variant makes him look what he is a liar and a fool. the second point is what happens if you now backtrack and people loose again ? an environment loose again? an environment where omicron variant much more infective suddenly starts hitting the truly vulnerable sector of the population. mostly the old folk who been injected or have injections that
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basically don't work. and you're going to see bit of a megadeth going to see a bit of a megadeth that thing that he that is the thing that he doesn't on his watch. so doesn't want on his watch. so he's stuck between these two two paradoxes. if he maintains the lockdown resentment and dissent he's going to build to pressures of level than he's already and if you do we be able to cope your health service which isn't very good at the best of times and your supplies of vaccine which are definitely not good at all simply will produce the very kind chaos trying to kind of chaos they are trying to avoid. there no good way avoid. so there no good way forward guy . forward for this guy. dictatorships generally fall when the people at second and third level refuse to kill the number of people necessary for them to kill was what happened with ceausescu's lieutenants in romania and in equivalents situations all around globe. do you, do you think the chinese willingness to kill the number of people they need to kill . do of people they need to kill. do you think that in the end is going to save xi and his
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government the real problem is what to that doesn't involve killing them . this is a huge killing them. this is a huge challenge because things have got to such a pitch that despite all the pressure of this dystopic a.i. the terror that can be visited on people who merely make one phone call and say the wrong thing. despite all of that, we've young and old, rich and poor, far and near , but rich and poor, far and near, but above all people right in middle of it all in beijing and wuhan and shanghai , coming out and and shanghai, coming out and speaking the truth this means that the energies have fuelled them are strong enough , resist them are strong enough, resist massive pressures . anybody who's massive pressures. anybody who's prepared to try and sit on that not much longer may be prepared be launched into orbit like arsonists . that's a that's a arsonists. that's a that's a good way of putting it. thank you very much, matthew we're going to stay on this story some are afoot in. china coming up is the body of christ actually a trans body of christ according
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breaking news. breaking news . jesus christ, breaking news. jesus christ, transgender that is according to the dean of trinity college cambridge. the news was delivered to the congregants at, the trinity college chapel by, a cambridge researcher whose ph.d. was supervised by a former archbishop of canterbury . for archbishop of canterbury. for whatever that's worth , the whatever that's worth, the researcher found that jesus had simultaneously masculine . and simultaneously masculine. and feminine. feminine just like all
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the women around today. if you go in to the changing room at your department stole those women trying on their undies who've got womanly breasts and different accoutrements down and so this says that's jesus , too. so this says that's jesus, too. well, now , i don't know how much well, now, i don't know how much more of the crazy i can take tonight , but more of the crazy i can take tonight, but the reverend william pierce and g. was on this show about a year ago, and he pledging to keep his church open while the government threatening another shut down christmas. and he's back with us. william i mean, are these guys just trying to provoke genuine believing christians ? i genuine believing christians? i really don't know . they're up really don't know. they're up to. i mean, the timing . this to. i mean, the timing. this couldn't be worse. we've just entered the advent season , the entered the advent season, the location in a of worship
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couldn't be . i don't know. i couldn't be. i don't know. i mean, perhaps the dean wants to curry favour with the bbc and get a few more spots on the salt for the day program . yeah, for the day program. yeah, that's a that's a cynical interpretation as you it's advent and of course the beautiful thing about christmas is that the central act of the christian religion is located in something that everybody can and stand a father and a mother and the mother is expecting a newborn baby that is if you were a space alien on the planet zongo and you wanted to create from afar the perfect religion . from afar the perfect religion. that's the perfect thing in to root in a religion. and this guy has just driven a stake through that by, saying, oh, he's he's
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just gender ambiguous like everybody is these days. yeah, i mean, you know, where do i start to take this apart? i mean, from an artistic point of view . you an artistic point of view. you know, he's saying that this spear mark in the side is representative of i allowed to use the word vagina. i'll check with ofcom . okay. okay. he said with ofcom. okay. okay. he said the word vagina and he's a man of the cloth. so i don't want another complaint. michael great. if they wanted it to look like that, then they have done a much betterjob. this is a portrait . a picture of jesus portrait. a picture of jesus painted 14 years later. you cannot begin ascribe to it any it as a statement of christ sexuality or gender. it as a statement of christ sexuality or gender . also, when sexuality or gender. also, when paintings have been restored in the past male genital area and have been airbrushed out. so to speak. i mean michelangelo's the last judgement in the sistine
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chapel that happened to that. so that could explain why particular picture doesn't have any obvious genitalia. no, there were there were artists . i mean, were there were artists. i mean, this is what's so banal about, this is what's so banal about, this guy. there were artistic conventions that existed quite separate from any sense of informed theology . and he informed theology. and he doesn't seem to get that. no. i mean, it's arch example of reading something into , reading something into, something that was never the intention of the painter. it's just like if you you if you like a slice of toast popping up from toaster and you look at it, you think, oh, there's face of my dog. right if you really want to see your dog's face in that bit of toast, you will see it . it's of toast, you will see it. it's like a dream. yes no, that's. that's true. that was a terrible biography . that's true. that was a terrible biography. kipling back in the
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eighties. i think that that argued that he had he was secretly gay and of course, it was just because he a huge moustache which was popular with 19th century men at the time by the 1980s was just popular with fetching young men in certain kinds greenwich village bars . i kinds greenwich village bars. i mean people people essentially imposing their own obsessions on on on the past. but in this but it's doesn't say much about the church when the dean doing it . church when the dean doing it. no.and church when the dean doing it. no. and so a huge issue i have and all should have about this is the context even is an act of christian . oh it's my absolute christian. oh it's my absolute it's my fave brit service if i had to just one left when all the other fold i love even so yeah people go to listen to beautiful to sing beautiful to hear scripture and then scripture explores . i mean, what
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scripture explores. i mean, what is this guy talking about? he's supposed to be presenting a some a sermon is unpacking scripture and leading into the presence of the risen lord jesus christ. it is not an opportunity for some self—indulgent self intellectual to his ridiculous ideas . but to his ridiculous ideas. but it's also isn't it also gone so horribly wrong with the church ? horribly wrong with the church? there's no market. a church that has no faith in itself. we all know if you were to say my hamlet is trans, you'd be dead 48 hours because they'd still take seriously. where is the custodians of the church ? do not custodians of the church? do not take christ serious ? no. and i take christ serious? no. and i think at the nub of this is whether we fear god or not. i would not describe the dean as being god fearing he is responsible for the good order of worship in the chapel. allowed this research fellow
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come in and preach a whole load of claptrap. and his response when people are so upset is to say that his views legitimate. if i preach that rubbish in my pulpit, i'd be straight in front of my bishop for an interview without. hmm. that's that's very interesting. it's as if, you know. i don't understand. i don't understand how many parishes have merge, how many churches have to close on any sunday. there are more anglican worshippers in nigeria than in the anglican churches here. america and canada combined . america and canada combined. what is it that the fellows in lambeth palace don't get ? they lambeth palace don't get? they don't get that . in order to don't get that. in order to grow, you need to the true gospel. grow, you need to the true gospel . almost all of the gospel. almost all of the largest churches in england evangelical orthodox bible believing . they are the ones are believing. they are the ones are growing my own church by the grace of god has grown dramatic
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really over the last ten or so years gone from about 60 up to over 300 with on kind of a single that kind of growth is not visible in the liberal revisionist churches . no no very revisionist churches. no no very interesting the nobody wants a church of climate change and transgender activism. it's there. there's that's everywhere. that's the that we breathe. you don't need on a sunday morning as well . thank sunday morning as well. thank you very much , reverend william you very much, reverend william pace and j. you're going to be preaching this because , there's preaching this because, there's no question about over it. it is the greatest time, the season of advent , a wonderful thing . and advent, a wonderful thing. and it's a time when people who are not believing do think, oh, yes, i'll get an advent and maybe we'll go to church and for this stupid to stick his , basically
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stupid to stick his, basically just to wreck that for those part time christians get interested at christmas and easter i mean simply as a marketing decision, this guy is an idiot they should be out on. they say it. william it's great to see you again and. we hope you'll come back maybe before maybe before christmas. let's stamp it out before we end things. if i can find. hang on a minute. i'm going to have to find where it is. oh, here we are. is it time? reopen nightingale hospital files for depth area cases? no, it's to reopen nightingale for all the people who has for whatever we're up to the something . 13% we're up to the something. 13% of the population in the united kingdom who are stuck on nhs waiting lists . old and fed kingdom who are stuck on nhs waiting lists. old and fed up, says does racism often exist . do says does racism often exist. do you asking me? this is a filler oesophageal question racism exists . it's the handiest way
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exists. it's the handiest way for the left to shut down any conversation on coming from the right . so if i were to say that right. so if i were to say that i didn't like some labour guy, if i didn't like jeremy corbyn's hair, that's because i'm racist . that'll do it. dan wootton is here to impersonate your . what here to impersonate your. what you got, dan fine. good evening. we are continuing conversation about the trans jesus with laurence fox. plus got a big line up . matt letizia is laurence fox. plus got a big line up. matt letizia is neil oliver is carol mcgivern is on our super star panel. who else do we have , christopher biggins do we have, christopher biggins and tom too. so show ahead christopher remember haven't seen christopher since a soho restaurant with cilla black. many decades ago. i have nothing but happy memories of that encounter, that's all with . dan, encounter, that's all with. dan, the best late night show uk
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