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amari addison in the gb newsroom border force officers , border force officers, firefighters could be replaced by military personnel due to schedule strike action over christmas it's part of contingency announced by the government around 2000 members of the armed forces now being trained alongside civil and volunteers. it's hoped the measures will help to limit with multiple unions deciding to strike in the coming weeks weeks . the home secretary says she told head of the police watchdog told head of the police watchdog to resign or face immediate suspension after he became the subject of a criminal . michael subject of a criminal. michael lockwood would have been director general of the office for police conduct since 2018. he resigned yesterday , citing
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he resigned yesterday, citing personal and domestic reasons. in a statement, suella said she took immediate action upon being made aware that police are investigating a historic allegation . protests have been allegation. protests have been held in more than 40 locations across the uk over the fuel poverty crisis . peace activists poverty crisis. peace activists unfurled . a banner on unfurled. a banner on westminster bridge saying we demand to be warned this . demand to be warned this. protesters say many people now can't afford to heat their homes as energy companies continue to make huge profits . animal make huge profits. animal rebellion activists have staged sit ins at two restaurant in london and. manchester. eight people entered salt bay's restaurant in knightsbridge and sat at tables which were already reserved. video posted on the group's twitter page appears to show protester being injected . a show protester being injected. a further 16 supporters occupied manor in manchester, which features in the michelin guide animal rebellion and is calling
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for a plant future . england will for a plant future. england will face the winners of the africa cup of nations tomorrow in their first match in the knockout stage of the world cup in qatar . senegal won their title only seven weeks ago and, were runner up in their group. seven weeks ago and, were runner up in their group . however, the up in their group. however, the three lions are favourite to go through to the next well ahead of that game. england captain harry kane has sent the best wishes himself and his squad to former footballer pele. the 82 year old is currently battling colon cancer. he was year old is currently battling colon cancer . he was recently colon cancer. he was recently admitted to patea safe care where he is said to be stable . where he is said to be stable. kane says he cherishes advice he received from the football legend who he describes as an . legend who he describes as an. we're tv online and on dab radio. you're watching the people's gb news. time now for josh and those headliners .
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josh and those headliners. hello and welcome to headliners , your host, joshua howie, esquire . and i'm joined by esquire. and i'm joined by comedy chums , the koshy and, comedy chums, the koshy and, steve and allen, not to be confused with steve allen, who's a proper nasty of work. we have got a tonne of sunday's news to dissect for you. but first, let's have a peek of those papers. the sunday telegraph drafted in to break nhs strike. the sunday mirror utterly explosive and meghan tv warning netflix show is worse than royals imagine. the sunday times with panicking tories plan new laws on asylum . the sunday laws on asylum. the sunday express i'll fight back princess shot to harry and meghan on eve netflix show the sun sunday harry brits need lessons. duke's astonishing comment over oprah
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the daily star sunday reads come on england let's give lineker's legs , rub for good luck and legs, rub for good luck and those the front pages . right those the front pages. right let's begin with the front page the observer. steve what are they going with.7 couple depressing stories, if that's what you're interested in. the show go on is accused of show has to go on is accused of spoiling for a fight with nurses, which never go for a fight with the nurse because they know too much about the anatomy. they take you down in seconds. dated was seconds. i once dated who was she undergraduate medical she was an undergraduate medical student. thing. i know too student. same thing. i know too much more about much. but this is more about pain. this is. health secretary steve said . he will not steve barclay said. he will not negotiate. so bearing in mind that any one of us could be impacted by the strike because you know know, you never know, you know, you might over wrong might fall over at the wrong time a nurse when time and need a nurse when they're strike. you they're on strike. and if you even you the amount of pay even if you the amount of pay rise they're asking for is too much because they're trying to factory pay losses that factory the pay losses that they've over the last ten
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they've had over the last ten years. if you're willing years. if you're not willing negotiate, part negotiate, you are part guaranteeing that the strike will happen , which might be the will happen, which might be the reason why our relative doesn't make to a&e . so make it through to a&e. so i don't have a lot of time for steve barclay's attitude i will not going negotiate steve barclay's attitude i will not side going negotiate steve barclay's attitude i will not side you're ing negotiate steve barclay's attitude i will not side you're going gotiate steve barclay's attitude i will not side you're going winate steve barclay's attitude i will not side you're going win the your side you're going win the argument if you don't take part. do please negotiate do you suggest please negotiate . i shall relying on those . i shall be relying on those nurses monday have my nurses monday when i have my surgery minus dear mike. but you know nurses do an amazing know the nurses do an amazing job. negotiate . it's really job. just negotiate. it's really easy to blame the people who are striking like the old in the country to ransom know that that's the last resort . so, you that's the last resort. so, you know, can you please like do so that don't have to do that. that they don't have to do that. the that of course the argument goes that of course what asking what actually asking for in terms of wanting pay at the rate of inflation now is the inflation is going to go down, but also the idea that by giving everybody wants to pay at inflation, that's going to make worse it's going to create worse and it's going to create this a need this spiral. so there is a need for balance surely we can't this spiral. so there is a need for lgoance surely we can't this spiral. so there is a need for lgo ,|ce surely we can't this spiral. so there is a need for lgo , here's surely we can't this spiral. so there is a need for lgo , here's everything can't this spiral. so there is a need for lgo , here's everything yout just go, here's everything you want, but even if you think that, then you should go to the
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meeting negotiate point the meeting and negotiate point the refusal to even turn up to a room and say is, going to guarantee that this strike takes place . i mean, how do you think place. i mean, how do you think that like scotland has come an agreement and they are talking now with it it seems like now with it and it seems like scottish nurses are going to be earning over scottish nurses are going to be earning on average ove scottish nurses are going to be earning on amomentve scottish nurses are going to be earning on amoment .3 scottish nurses are going to be earning on amoment . do you think more at the moment. do you think that that is puts lot of problem for the rest of the for the government over and i don't know what nurses you the what we using nurses you the ones actually deserve it as ones that actually deserve it as some kind of benchmark say oh well they if they go and ask well if they if they go and ask for what they deserve that somehow responsible for somehow they're responsible for you economy going down you know the economy going down or other reason that's or any other reason that's that's don't that's that's i don't think that's a logical argument that's that's basically blaming them for something that deserve you know it's like we didn't they didn't know but the economy the government did let's plate put the blame where the blame is meant be that anybody who works pubuc meant be that anybody who works public institutions can then go well look nurses they've got their 11% that they wanted. we also want 11. and that's the idea. well i'm in hospital,
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amanda. i want the nurses to have everything. want you have everything. they want you be ladies and be comfortable. ladies and gentlemen i say, you gentlemen and i'm it i say, you know, coming here with like a different look for those nurses . i think a very good . i think that's a very good point because i've my minor surgery the lump at some surgery for the lump at some stage. yes. also not stage. oh yes. so i'm also not going to be upsetting nurses. no. good point w we love you. fine actress do. now fine actress think we do. now let's about other let's talk about this other story the front page story that's on the front page and. actually this one and. this one actually this one makes quite upset and as it makes me quite upset and as it should because the stories afghans torture after uk breaks its to help people who were translators or in some way helping . and there was a promise helping. and there was a promise made by the uk when the pull out happened and obviously parts of it were botched. if all of it were botched, the speed at which happened, the of planning happened, the lack of planning or promise was or whatever, but promise was made you were working made that if you were working with effectively , uk or with the west effectively, uk or america, the uk faced some reprisals . we just had away from reprisals. we just had away from and see what happens. so we promised to give safety to people and so far let's just
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through the stats, i'll give you the figures not one person has been accepted and i evacuated from afghanistan under the home office's scheme . that's zero office's scheme. that's zero people. so i mean, what message does this send? so if in the next time we're somewhere where we say, oh, we locals to try and help, why would they look at look at how we failed on our promise? would believe promise? what would they believe is what do is next time? i mean, what do you it's approximately you think? it's approximately libya it's libya because i still it's ingrained of when ingrained those images of when the forces out and people are hanging the planes they're desperate and. it's i don't know we're going to sort this on a knee. it's some connectivity you know, it's like to go back is so i'm to british not honour your commitment to what you say i say there's five or six people possibly working this possibly working in this department. mean, department. right. so i mean, this is crazy. and then this is this is crazy. and then this is this is crazy. and then this terrible thing even this terrible thing is even further when actually start further when you actually start reading these people reading of some of these people who translators or who worked as translators or work for british work for security for british council, they into the and just like that someone's daughter died because this person in
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hiding and his wife couldn't take the daughter to the hospital. those are the people brother has been attacked and taken to tortured prison. taken to and tortured prison. i mean, this is it's unbelievable that the government and look . that the government and look. how bad are we getting my at the moment sorry about you we just have no have we're not good at this this is not this is something that we're not being very good. and i don't think history is going to be very kind looking back this. looking back on this. i'm one one in one of the sentences here in this article says there is absolutely no sense that afghanistan of priority afghanistan is any of priority at all, that that's and that's so evident how i ashamed right now. i feel ashamed. people would argue that when it came to ukrainian refugees that britain really stepped up. we've put out the red carpet look what happens if i do believe that the tone of the country comes from the top and because government was saying look you know we've got to the ukrainians know to welcome the ukrainians know they're in this town which they were torn were this horrible war torn thing followed
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thing and everybody followed suit. opened up their suit. people opened up their homes. we've this. same homes. if we've done this. same with we've done the with afghans. we've done the same really we same refugees that really we need this need. we wouldn't have this rhetoric that we have against like outsiders, you know, people from , other countries who are from, other countries who are actually in situations of their being because policies that we made in the past. but the strange thing about this is even the people who ordinarily would not be that welcoming were saying at the time. oh yeah of course we should help this is a group of people where even those who don't like refugees like the idea the that idea of offering the help that we so it's a double we promised so it's a double failing the who don't like failing even the who don't like these kind of schemes would have expected to be followed expected it to be followed through on so it is it's embarrassing we're about fairness and. this is just not being fair. yeah moving on to the times , gina, there's the sunday times, gina, there's a lot of news , this cover we're a lot of news, this cover we're not going to so we've given the sunday times panicking tories plan tough new laws on asylum and migration. yeah. oh migration. because it's like, you know, it's never goes out of
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fashion. anyone ever lives illegally to lose the right to stay and parties are discussing pulling the rights pulling out the european rights laws wrong but laws which i think is wrong but and there's another article and then there's another article police watchdog forced quit . police watchdog forced to quit. so the head of this country's police watchdog whose job is to root out rogue officers is has now resigned because he is under criminal investigation. you cannot write this stuff yet it's been written here in the time so many times. yeah so that's all falling. and then the third story we've got down here , story we've got down here, hancock diaries an insult. hancock diaries are an insult. the headline and obviously is a little bit more the that little bit more to the fact that hancock has i mean, just coincidence, been writing these diaries , the pandemic which i'm diaries, the pandemic which i'm not i'm convinced. yeah, well, let's take the of those stories panicking tories plan tough laws on asylum. there's anybody who follows this stuff online or the see this constant debate are they are people illegal by coming over is the act itself make illegal but of course the
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moment you actually get to the uk you claim asylum and then you're no longer an illegal migrant, you are now an asylum seeker. this seems to address that and that then the bye basically saying that anybody who comes this country illegally in this way like i without a visa . but the one thing that visa. but the one thing that hasn't been addressed not have anybody saw this but when she was being sort of queried by the panel braverman but there are no actual legal routes. so this seems to be the big yeah well, thatis seems to be the big yeah well, that is the home affairs select committee was a tim loughton and actually in question where he said what legal way could i get to the uk then. and it's a shame we don't have the because we don't have the clip because it what she any my team it is so what she any of my team want to and anybody step in step it's phoning a friend. yeah what an embarrassing it's so if ever there should be someone who could name legal route the could name legal route it's the person in of it she couldn't so there are clearly no legal routes. look, i don't want to be like this. look, we're all
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like this. hey, look, we're all the are old the cross here are old admonishing government, admonishing the government, but they in terms of how they have in terms of how they've with migration. i'm not. i'm not calling myself percy in any way just open borders or any of that stuff. i think absolute . we to control our borders . we need to control our borders . but this the right way to . but is this the right way to do it on, china? well, there's a word for it. and it's and. well, to what best and then it's a you the poop fest. right that's . the poop fest. right that's. what's happening here. it's absolutely appalling. it diabolical. i mean they're saying that in this article that they're to anybody who comes here immediately is from coming back ever again . that's all very back ever again. that's all very but you need to find out why they've come here so you don't even them. the very basic thing is a whole like you know. well, that makes it easier because they've only dealt with percent of where they've come . you don't of where they've come. you don't know the situation is . know what the situation is. that's a human right now. but that's saying, is that that's all i'm saying, is that getting criticism, the government criticism government is getting criticism because. dealt with because. they've only dealt with like applications. because. they've only dealt with like the applications. because. they've only dealt with like the best applications. because. they've only dealt with like the best thing:ations. because. they've only dealt with like the best thing you ns. because. they've only dealt with like the best thing you could because. they've only dealt with lik
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do is just go, you know, we don't applications anymore. don't have applications anymore. you it. you came illegally, that's it. it's you. but then you are it's for you. but then you are breaching rights because breaching rights abuses because if don't if you don't if you don't if you don't actually to what's actually listen to what's happening, you're just like, okay, turn them away happening, you're just like, okay, know turn them away happening, you're just like, okay, know what?'n them away happening, you're just like, okay, know what? there's away . you know what? there's a relationships with relationships of france with europe. whole list europe. there's a whole list things. if they just keep putting over here putting plasters all over here andifs putting plasters all over here and it's much deeper rooted. well is not going away . i look well is not going away. i look forward to dealing with this story many, many times. it's different forms. yeah let's let's pace ourselves on this, shall we? right. well, let's get on to something really important. the front page of the sun on sunday. gina, i it. sun on sunday. so, gina, i it. steve, it's david. yeah oh great. because it's me talking about harry and meghan. my take on this and i'll give you the headune on this and i'll give you the headline first. brits need lesson duke's astonishing comment . lesson duke's astonishing comment. oprah lesson duke's astonishing comment . oprah says harry comment. oprah says prince harry boasted about his bombshell attacks royal . i will end attacks on the royal. i will end up to watch this, but only because people care and i'll be asked about this these the netflix special on this show . netflix special on this show. and the only reason we get asked is because haters you know if we all just ignored what they were
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doing and realise they're not really they're celebs. doing and realise they're not realcan they're celebs. doing and realise they're not realcan ignore ay're celebs. doing and realise they're not realcan ignore celebs. .ebs. doing and realise they're not realcan ignore celebs. now you can ignore celebs. now you give a try . i you can ignore celebs. now you give a try. i say i go give it a try. i say i go through life really caring too much about what this couple do and freeing. try it. but and it's freeing. try it. but the newspapers are not all that is too good . loving it. i'm. i'm is too good. loving it. i'm. i'm fully invested. i'll be there on thursday netflix from the netflix and i'm the 20th get the book have you put it on you chris. i've got no haven't got not one of those. i'm going to ask me to a book come on city lights, a colouring listen to it, call me an audio. i've got some i've got too much fancy to get through. although that this could fall under that remit knows how of it is actually knows how much of it is actually true or not. mean they really true or not. i mean they really do for way attack them, do look for any way attack them, but then this idea like we need to lesson brits . lesson what? to lesson brits. lesson what? lesson do you think that they saying whether it's true or not but this is what supposedly prince boasted to a friend onune prince boasted to a friend online when the whole oprah
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interview brittany like what lesson do you think he's talking about okay so look at this another way if you your mother been killed in a really horrific situation , your parent you know, situation, your parent you know, you basically you know , you basically you know, dysfunctional family, other people. who killed my car people. right who killed my car and killed got a terrible accident she had a terrible doesn't that killed that's still being killed. no, she wasn't killed . it's not murder killed. killed. it's not murder killed. she knows something. don't how far ahead of us on the crown of the crown. i watched all it so guysi the crown. i watched all it so guys i spoiler alert so i want to give it away but . yeah. i to give it away but. yeah. i mean, i just think he's just writing his story. i don't think there's anything wrong with that. then they move that. i think then they can move forward then forward as we all and then hopefully move forward hopefully they can move forward with. they ain't moving with. yeah they ain't moving forward . the class action in forward. the class action in part to prez may be on the way out in british schools. same with in iran, but luckily with hijabs in iran, but luckily has a new bomber for us to idolise. see you to .
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in oh well welcome back to headline saudi at least that's name they gave me for witness protection and i've got sir gina kersh and, steve and alan still in the house. steve and alan still in the house . right. let's kick off house. right. let's kick off with sunday's and steve i've got to be impartial about this so you can tell everyone how great brexit's been. yeah i'm guessing three people who were the remain camp reading from the observer. i wonder what's going happen. let's see who we upset with this. brexit has fuelled surge in uk food prices, says bank of england policy maker. now this follows on last week or earlier this week, the london of economics saying 200 quid extra a year was to our food bills because of brexit and people's immediate response is they got a couple days to say, what about the wall but it's a it's an and a but it's not but it's all the
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wall know this they factored into it. yes putin's wall makes things more expensive. yes was coming down the pipeline anyway but it seems that brexit and it makes some sense if you just let go the emotion of brexit for a second remember back in the day i was never let go in the day when you could if anyone was in pub about trade deals, pub talking about trade deals, you guy yet you think a weirdo guy and yet now all need to have an opinion on it. trade helps and we don't really have great trade deals since. we were promised them and we got one with australia that people think is not in we got one with australia that peofavour. think is not in we got one with australia that peofavour. so think is not in we got one with australia that peo favour. so of course not in we got one with australia that peo favour. so of course it>t in our favour. so of course it would make things a bit more expensive. know expensive. i don't know why people because not people can't admit because not every single vote for brexit was about thinking it'll make our food why are food cheaper. so why are appalled it's made our appalled to hear it's made our food ? there food more expensive? there is a weird happens where weird mindset that happens where you well have voted for you may well have voted for brexit because you wanted sovereignty control. any of these . but now when these issues. but now when someone says it's made things more feel the more expensive, you feel the need to defend it. i i'm need to defend against it. i i'm with you. i don't understand the i see you know that the fallout
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on twitter afterwards and i read generally don't get all you got to what you're talking about you know there's nothing to do with well why would you not consider and we think we've and this is where we think we've gone that even gone wrong is that we even willing that might willing to consider that might be you so be a possibility that you so ingrained were right to ingrained that we were right to vote i'm i'm vote that i'm not what i'm saying we're go with saying we're going to go with that. there is it's not that. but there is it's not necessarily working out the way that to work out. that we wanted it to work out. and of agree with you on and i kind of agree with you on that like gaslight that and it's like the gaslight themselves and gaslight everybody no, no, everybody them like no, no, it's got it's got nothing to do. well, it's not brexit. mean, it goes into not brexit. i mean, it goes into everything position is everything your position is on anything. divisive everything your position is on anyts0|g. divisive everything your position is on anytso entrenched divisive everything your position is on anyt so entrenched . divisive everything your position is on anyt so entrenched . that sive everything your position is on anytso entrenched . that is'e everything your position is on anytso entrenched . that is part and so entrenched. that is part of the problem is this is unwillingness, how do move unwillingness, but how do move beyond this? because the political parties are not talking it, particularly labour , who it's looking most likely are going to be running the country in a couple of years. it's still too toxic, free for them to talk about this kind of stuff. right. but does someone need to actually be brave and step up and be the adult in the room and say, all right, this is
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this is the reality now because you have to deal with the problem before. can actually problem before. you can actually start right . or start fixing it right. or you have that there have to admit that there is a problem. no one can say out loud, that you say? loud, is that what you say? that's what's that's basically what's happening now? but they are deaung happening now? but they are dealing by knocking dealing it by knocking it further but further down the road. but that's happens in politics. that's what happens in politics. starmer saying, we will not be pursuing the eu. you pursuing rejoining the eu. you need to knock it the further down the road. the only way that could ever happen. and i'm not saying i even it should, but that will be a generation. another happens. another referendum happens. we to no to admit that there is no political of changing our political way of changing our minds whether you think it's a good not. there are good idea or not. i there are some surveys you quote the surveys just say surveys that people just say surveys that people just say surveys mean but surveys don't mean anything, but it's like over 50% of people say brexit is not the way want brexit is not the way they want it. should be okay it. yeah, that should be okay to admit okay be changing admit and it's okay be changing your surely well, are you your mind. surely well, are you changing your mind ? are you changing your mind? are you talking about. i won't be watching again. fine. sticking with the observer ? no more. with the observer? no more. forgive our daily trespasses then. oh forgive us our
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trespasses for him and for those leaders. not into temptation for you deliver us from evil vision of the glory. the power of the glory . i of the glory. the power of the glory. i mean, i that was somebody i was great guess work pretty good, don't you? but my i love my hands. tell me we, are not the targets. do you know what you. i mean on my last day anymore. no, i'm going to go. i could not get one of those unless i did like the time number 71. i told you this . number 71. i told you this. right. okay. so what's happening is schools have a cold calling for an end to archaic daily worship . uk census results, as worship. uk census results, as you remember they saying that 46% only identify as being christian now that isn't to say that those of other faiths are taken over, but, you know, lots of people are not like one group is going to be atheists. racism is going to be atheists. racism is going to be atheists. racism is going up. agnostic people on the you know, the fence like me, you know, like growing up. so i'm so people are kind of like schools are fudging it you know one of them saying that what they're doing they fudging it by saying
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, well, know, know we're , well, you know, i know we're supposed that's what the supposed to do that's what the government told us. but because we've mixed school. we've got like a mixed school. we really, you know. we we kind of really, you know. we kind of go with what's the diversity in? the room sort of like have assemblies based that i don't actually remember. i knew the religious content of my assemblies . knew the religious content of my assemblies. i don't knew the religious content of my assemblies . i don't know if you assemblies. i don't know if you do, but do remember hymns and do, but i do remember hymns and i the one prayer i do remember the one prayer that was this is i would that was this is what i would say. you think that say. steve do you think that there actually to there is actually a benefit to ceremonies, even though you don't not don't believe in god, not ceremony, even though he had not necessarily . i ceremony, even though he had not necessarily. i mean, ceremony, even though he had not necessarily . i mean, stripping necessarily. i mean, stripping down not for the down now seems not for the ceremonies . yes. the education. ceremonies. yes. the education. so i know there's a requirement to have some of a faith related skewed to christianity event school. i don't think we need to have in schools. i mean i'd take faith. i take faith our faith schools to be fair but the education is good. i it is good to know about the details of the bible and faiths. i love some of the stories we were told, but it's not made me grow up to be someone who believed in it. i
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disagree. mean know i'm disagree. mean you know i'm jewish, i didn't mind jewish, but i didn't mind say reading the one yeah it's come out it's just found out a couple weeks ago someone asked me and i looked into when i was at the palace. are you from. yeah i was like dressed up. i had like the palace. i had the whole i saw and i changed my name . anyway and i changed my name. anyway but saying that having a moment of reflection is not a bad thing i know. and i didn't mind assemblies so not i'm actually not saying that we should get rid of them. i think the rigid religious education is still a thing. yeah yeah, yeah. no, i love the and i thought that was a really and i think it still benefits my friend benefit my son my were next generation because i learn about all different faiths but i think maybe a somewhere where you come together i'm alright with them yeah yeah come evening chat show about the news . yeah. next we about the news. yeah. next we have sunday's independent steve
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it's great to see them highlighting dangers of increasing antisemitism five years later. oh, you're jewish it's oh my god. and they together. how did this get in here? this is obviously some kind of conspiracy. it's definitely got all the media, i'd say, should put this story out that. so it's well, it's for you then, by the looks of it, because the really come on they off in is making a really good point about how there's a slew of celebs who are saying things that are not even questionably anti—semitic . what was the kenya anti—semitic. what was the kenya thing? the thing is, he tweeted or instagram saying, i'm tired, but when i wake , i'm going to go but when i wake, i'm going to go defcon five on this only defcon 485 that ron paul on on some defcon three on the jews is right that's normal that's from five is the ten what that means it means he's going to kick out you know like you know, like state of war, basically. okay. well, they want it wasn't the case.it well, they want it wasn't the case. it was not nice. not good. yeah. he make the jewish people
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feel very happy. no and they've been some of the tweets and other and the point is other celebs. and the point is about it. it's about normalising it. and it's really i watched really interesting. i watched that. baddiel that. david baddiel channel 4 documentary, jews count. so documentary, the jews count. so it's the entire it's throughout the entire documentary asks the question which think is here what which i think is here what would this story like if these this new story like if these celebs had said something that was full racist about a race was full on racist about a race that you, the people that whoopi goldberg would acknowledge be racism and this story would be very different because for some reason, comments that are anti—semitic don't even bring it back. anti—semitic don't even bring it back . but you know, that thing back. but you know, that thing where you see people look over their shoulder before say something, you know, they're going to say something racist, something, you know, they're goingroundy something racist, something, you know, they're goinground. they ething racist, something, you know, they're goinground. they don't] racist, something, you know, they're goinground. they don't even;t, look round. they don't even do that. with that. they're coming out with anti—semitism. would anti—semitism. that would be a step direction, step in the right direction, wouldn't least people wouldn't it? at least people being sheepish about it? well, i guess this what the article guess this is what the article is surjewala that is all arguing surjewala is that this leading to the mainstream of whole. yes when you of this whole. yes when you watch people in the public who like have huge followings and, they are saying things like that
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that that it it because what they're doing is then they're telling obviously young, impressionable people as well not talking about the people who can read and understand not talking about the people who can is read and understand not talking about the people who can is wrong,and understand not talking about the people who can is wrong, then nderstand not talking about the people who can is wrong, then they're nd that this is wrong, then they're having that there's consequences to and think you know to that and i think you know they all they should be accountable quite frankly because i don't being in the pubuc because i don't being in the public eye it comes with the responsibility and i don't think that they be giving any kind of hatred towards any group. well it's lovely to he said, i mean obviously in america u2019t have you had 11, 11 obviously in america u2019t have you had 11,11, you obviously in america u2019t have you had 11, 11 , you know, 11 you had 11, 11, you know, 11 people murdered in pittsburgh synagogue ? i think the point is synagogue? i think the point is that this does this kind of rhetoric bleeds into real life and it isn't just from the right. i have to say this also comes from the left and the left and towards normalising it. that's my speech . let's move on. that's my speech. let's move on. but i'm sure we'll be back with this topic tomorrow or some day
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. sunday's telegraph as agila . . sunday's telegraph as agila. is there going to be a lot more head and shoulders sold in iran . okay so pretty frothy i see want to see what you but you know i mean whatever whatever if you want to ignore that that's all right so views a decades old huab all right so views a decades old hijab law in a bid to quell ongoing protests. now there's been little of backtracking as been a little of backtracking as you that been you you know that there's been you know , very, very brave of women know, very, very brave of women and men actually fighting against the regime and, you know, speaking , especially since know, speaking, especially since that you the protests since the death of mansur amani when was in police custody. so this has been a mean i've just been watching this fascinated and it's amazing that these people are brave . so president are so brave. so the president there that iran's republican there had that iran's republican and islamic foundations it comes attitudinally entrenched but there were some methods of implementing the constitution that can be flexible you know, jewish and prussian . i mean jewish and prussian. i mean watching the shores of oh, my
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god. like so the jewish iranians. yes love it. i'm so happy. iranians. yes love it. i'm so happy- i iranians. yes love it. i'm so happy. i love them. i love them some crazy. but so he's he's trying to kind of talk a little bit to try and stop this but i still think that the iranians should be pushing we should be putting that pressure on the regime because they've had the hard job since 83, 1979. obviously, you know , the regime obviously, you know, the regime came into the islamic regime came into the islamic regime came and women have zero rights. they cannot not just doesn't just stop at their job it's just stop at theirjob it's basically they can't go to the shops. they can't go drive without a male companion or someone accompanying them. they do sports. they need a that's not true. anything is about saudi, huh? no. i mean in iran, you know, they could just run . you know, they could just run. no, women don't have independence. no but they can do sports and they can draw. but you have to have permission from a male . and also, if people a male. and also, if people disappear , people just vanish disappear, people just vanish like if so, there's the woman
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who had the climbing . she had who had the climbing. she had her said she said it came off on pubuc her said she said it came off on public tv, but she removed it. i think it was a protest. she's disappeared or you know and then if her family attacked. oh no i'm not i'm not arguing. there are regime. steve is are horrible regime. steve is this indication the government is scared? yes that is going to be my point. this is the crack that starts to show this is actually not a sign i can see it's an offering to try and stop protests opposite way this protests opposite way round this is to stronger is the sign to do stronger protest this is the to push even harder because you've got a regime that is particularly well known for wanting to back down on things starting to try and find the wiggle room push. i mean the idea that you have a law you have to law that tells you what have to wear but you know, wear anyway. but you know, i faith of school so faith out of high school so imagine think of but imagine what i think of it but the question is if they the next question is if they change the law would be enough to actually appease the people protesting is it really about the hijab or is it about, you know, it's a very young country in terms of the demographics.
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they i'm that people want more than to be able to show their hair. yes didn't didn't mean hair. yes i didn't i didn't mean they harder to . they should push harder to. sure. know. but sure. no, no, i know. but i think that that would any way think that that would in any way appease no appease the protesters. no no, i hope doesn't. hope it shows hope it doesn't. i hope it shows it is a sign of weakness. yeah i have to. okay. party's join us after for blacklist is after the break for blacklist is now on the blacklist national police lgbt network's blacklist and a robot that can cut out your fist see into .
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twitter about the emails from hunter . so he twitter about the emails from hunter. so he he twitter about the emails from hunter . so he he basically sent hunter. so he he basically sent out a tweet he was sending out little teasers , if you remember little teasers, if you remember the hunter biden computer. i'm just remember i didn't realise that was in the annexe. so i'm just having endless photos of the computer. i'm really hoping on huh? sorry is joke on coming, huh? sorry is joke okay. on coming, huh? sorry is joke okay . i on coming, huh? sorry is joke okay. i missed it. you mean you actually weren't on that computer? no, it was . it was computer? no, it was. it was really me. we go. we go way back . two days university. crazy so he basically teasing the publication of information he called the twitter files see what he did there . well done, what he did there. well done, musk and to release these these because obviously before they stopped it the previous owners didn't release they were staring at me in a very strange way i'm just like telling the story , just like telling the story, telling the story. so you hasn't got any. just rest . yeah. so got any. just rest. yeah. so basically he knew that there was a storm coming, so he kind of
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milked that. it's very good. the thing and sent out a post. well double check , double checking, double check, double checking, checking the facts . so probably checking the facts. so probably start like tweeting in about 40 minutes. and i didn't i missed all this. i don't know if you guys well steve did you see what the were. no i didn't watch any of his live tweet. no, i. i haven't in fact, i have not looked twitter for a good long while now. and life gets better when you don't me. i agree. when you don't mind me. i agree. it's calming, isn't but this it's calming, isn't it? but this story speaks . fact that they story speaks. the fact that they used technicality or a good thing that they claimed that it was hacked material . and that's was hacked material. and that's why didn't people why they didn't let people post details then they details of it. and then they undid that as decision. undid that as a decision. but i'm not that there is bias an organisation in the same way that the other social media ones, the getter in the poll or whatever i imagine a bias in the opposite direction . this is more opposite direction. this is more important, i suppose twitter's bigger, but i'm i'm not shocked by it. well, i mean i guess the question to you then is this information that has come out
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how do you think it would has it made it any difference? no i think it might it might change . think it might it might change. the way that discussions happen normally , the internet, you say normally, the internet, you say anything about biden someone almost a hunter biden's laptop. if that could stop being the refrain all the then actually maybe we could have conversations that go a bit further like . he's super duper further like. he's super duper old and we haven't yet as well. yeah. and you know being controlled but is just by his own state released before that he might not have won i don't know. well that's that is the question. i mean what's interesting about or not interesting about or not interesting about or not interesting about these files is there's a lot of emails going and forth people talking about it but there doesn't seem to be a gun here, which i think were hoping they wanted to see a big conspiracy , actually. it's conspiracy when, actually. it's just a bunch of emails going . just a bunch of emails going. and i think that's the thing that people nine times out of ten in these conspiracy ideas just it's just a of just forget. it's just a of people getting on with their jobs and bit rubbish at jobs and being bit rubbish at them seems be really
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them and that seems be really what happened there what has happened here. there isn't evidence on i mean isn't any evidence yet on i mean and that the republicans on the house are they're going house they are is they're going to now open these investigations into this laptop and see if these business relationships actually do compromise the country in any way. it won't matter what results are because the farther than investigation is happening will be the next club that is used to beat people halfway. the conversation because you're right, the details, leaked are details, what was leaked are less than that less important than fact that you refer cover . it you could refer to the cover. it seems malevolence. so seems to imply malevolence. so actually better the infos out there. but you're right, it moves to on investigation stage. same thing will happen. i think a very valuable lesson i don't your computer at the your valuable computer at the workshop at the repair shop if you happen to be we've learned of the future but we've learned the lesson of use linux to make sure you use the encrypted file storage then only use tor storage and then only use tor browser. so i think the lesson is don't do drugs in your underpants and loads of photos taken of you. he's thrown. i've learned the harsh right learned that one the harsh right sun for now and steve
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sun telegraph for now and steve if someone set them if you love someone set them free unless it's scotland in which case it's not meant to be . so the english may say good riddance to the scots if indyref calls se his arlene foster . the calls se his arlene foster. the theory here is that english might get so annoyed . the might get so annoyed. the constant request for a independence referendum, which i remember as soon as it was spoken about after 2014 one, i remember thinking , this is remember thinking, this is really quick, i think. simon it's a once in a generation thing. i life expectancy might not be amazing of the border, but come on, that was not enough. actually, it's enough. but actually, it's nearly ten years. so maybe that does a long enough does feel like a long enough penod be period for questions to be asked, but theory that we'll get so annoyed about the spectre and the threat . the indyref means the threat. the indyref means that it ruin the union. i'm that it will ruin the union. i'm not sure that converts not quite sure how that converts into so , if the into reality. if so, if the engush into reality. if so, if the english get annoyed , we won't english get annoyed, we won't get a referendum on kicking anyone off the island . so anyone off the island. so i don't know if our annoyance manifest is a really sigil. it seems be suggesting that actually we should be fighting
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more for the united kingdom putting the idea out there now there are two different things that the government and i believe that boris johnson had this kind of one love life. yes whatever love . now what what whatever love. now what what sunak got a sort of slightly different thing, which is show? don't tell. do you think he is showing no show. no, don't. well basically i.e. let's show that they'll show , you know how we they'll show, you know how we benefit other rather than just going on about it. do you, do you have a preference? just one is really we'd have this conversation when. brexit was a similar thing to me and at least that one we got it kind of was done this . it's like it's like done this. it's like it's like having a, a, you know, a husband who keeps threatening to leave you and you're upset. and i remember getting when that, when first was the golf course, first i was on the golf course, scotland, mean you scotland, but then i mean you just think i don't really care . just think i don't really care. i'll do want. i don't i'll do what you want. i don't really leave and you really care. leave so and so you saw going on so saw them going on about so this is sort you're agreeing with is sort of you're agreeing with . i've kind of . i really yeah. i've kind of you're emotionally the you're like emotionally the doors are down. yeah. because it will never me again .
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will never hurt me again. scotland go. you know if you love if you love love something if you love a country, let it go . if you go to country, let it go. if you go to gloria gaynor on this you do the full i will survive. but i will steve. what are the options for the snp? it's the scottish national are they really national party. are they really ever able to truly ever going to be able to truly drop this of independence and become scottish actually we become the scottish actually we love part of uk party? is love being part of uk party? is that what they call the remainers really sorry. leave is really going to get overjeremy really going to get over jeremy you can have that same conversation. it's the same thing. toxic but it's thing. it's toxic but it's become the difference is the brexit now that brexit has been more or less done not really a party. whereas the snp running the show. yeah because they've got that position of leadership means that actually wouldn't want to give up the leadership so they have constantly so they have to constantly request the indyref because that that's the reason to be any that goes sour they emotionally left us a time ago they just need to you are really getting over that that.
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you are really getting over that that . let's take a look at the that. let's take a look at the mail on is a computer science csg gcse are really known for their racism right along with all those all racists all those gcse right fees so exam board actually the word black list black lace . oh my god. they say black lace. oh my god. they say it all they quick the police are coming in the science gcse over some face because apparently the word list is highly contentious now you're allowed to say that i'm not allowed today and you know if soon they will do they have banned blackboard of biology technology seems to have done its work the old black what about god just going to name black things . what about the black things. what about the kind of black? shall we just get rid of the colour blacks? so it call it more by midnight noir but that's still black saturday basically this is the schools are now so they're taking this
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the exam board because the black lives are actually commonly used in cyber security term which is used to describe a list of suspicious or malicious entities such viruses, spyware and kinds of malware and a white is the opposite, containing everything is allowed. so you can kind of see where they're going. this like, you know, coming to you thinking black is all i remember. being cast is dark, which and then there was white witch dark which was evil. witch and dark which was evil. you could argue case . but you could argue that case. but in something like this, i mean, steve, come on black i'm steve, come on but black i'm just balance. no no i'm just give you balance. no no i'm saying with night saying is associated with night time darkness is like heaven and all of the you know do you think there any connection here to actual skin or the solution be if we could go back and never have words that are associated with colour have anything to do with colour have anything to do with ethnicity because they're wrong actual wrong in terms actual descriptions of colour there are quite a way off. i mean i am pasty but still that's not why i'm not brown . whereas if, if we i'm not brown. whereas if, if we like, if you then didn't have the related to the issues
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the colour related to the issues of ethnicity, then you'd be fine to have all the computer things you want. but at the same i would say how many people be thoroughly if they open up thoroughly upset if they open up the firewall on their windows 11? and the two lists have changed their names ? well, they changed their names? well, they have okay . well, how about have no okay. well, how about this then? because it takes time to stuff. they've to implement this stuff. they've changed denialist changed it. ito the denialist say that there is a because this is coming from the government agency that dealing with all security so say there's a big attack on the uk's infrastructure and then they can quickly check the black list. they're like, you know, what do you even do, denialist. they, you even do, denialist. they, you anyone knows what you know, anyone who knows what the is and the denial the black list is and the denial it knows yeah, but it says knows that. yeah, but now changing. just now they're changing. not just they're deniers. they're not calling the deniers. i calling i think someone else is calling it list. then it the block list. so then suddenly you're going from this universal to google's universal term to google's calling the list. they're calling it the list. they're calling it the list. they're calling denial. i'm just calling the denial. i'm just saying . well, there there are saying. well, there there are there are 12. but so the example george is saying it's a small but significant change is part of our ongoing commitment to
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constantly learn improve and you know diversity equality all of that but then is that stuff but then there is a counter argument from eric kaufman , the professor of kaufman, the professor of politics at the birbeck college, saying that he thinks it's so regressive and it seeks to police language in the name of preventing offence to a historic marginalised groups. you know, we, i mean we don't know we don't we don't we don't know. we don't we don't we don't know. we don't care about the words do we. i know very stupid to the sunday telegraph and. steve has line of duty got a exciting new case on his hands. this line of duty got a exciting new case on his hands . this is the case on his hands. this is the national body for lgbt police officers is being investigated after blocking critics. here's thing isn't the telegraph they use the word woke last night have the sardar whatever that word comes up is a sides call this active argument about what do you mean by woke no one you what do you want to use . well what do you want to use. well i suppose what their point of view would was an old right on would be was an old right on this pc going back . oh yeah dude this pc going back. oh yeah dude this pc going back. oh yeah dude
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this is my pc. but what the hell is pc going. yeah, we just put that they have been blocking people who are critical of pride. they would call it progressive i imagine turns as ideology translated it is in that. yeah and so the point is this is blocking on twitter. so again i'm torn between do i really care one account blocks another count doing not massively but at same time if you are a twitter account that is representing a group, individual person and you there on social media to disseminate . on social media to disseminate. so you are you're effectively just broadcast in text form maybe you shouldn't be blocking anyone because i don't know also that i mean they're literally paid for by the public for them to then members of the to then block members of the pubuc to then block members of the public because have public because they have a different agreement over ideology. i that that seems wrong and that's why they're talking about now investigating them . i mean one of the thing them. i mean one of the thing before twitter, if we had a disagreement, we had a different opinion. how would we've dealt with we don't just with that? would we don't just we walked all the we never just walked out all the
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time. oh, a la la time. conversations, oh, a la la la i don't like what la la la la. i don't like what i'm to walk out because that's effectively doing and it's childish. would put them childish. well, i would put them on you even on myspace that's you even blocked home hardcore yeah that's all for part three join us for the final section with dastardly dad jokes the man flu myth and what the men are going to exist at all. see you into .
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welcome back to the final part of steve has the mail on sunday found your fan base yet dad jokes looked into dad jokes this whole article has one good point and then of other jokes that they've copied themselves like a great article they say that groaning after a isn't a sign of disapproval which i'm so happy about. i did a gig before i came out tonight and now thinking
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back groans were groans of approval. oh, i feel better about myself now. they're looking puns. apparently, looking at the puns. apparently, if mainly puns just if a joke all mainly puns just get all technical part an amazing relationship tips between and phrases. between words and phrases. that's studied comedy. between words and phrases. tjust; studied comedy. between words and phrases. tjust turned studied comedy. between words and phrases. tjust turned herejied comedy. between words and phrases. tjust turned here with:omedy. between words and phrases. tjust turned here with meedy. between words and phrases. tjust turned here with me two i just turned here with me two jokes and. if you groan at them, it's actually a sign of approval that. you've you've worked out the joke, even enjoyed for some reason. now have that as of reason. we now have that as of our responses. get our go to responses. oh i get your i silly silly yourjoke. i like silly silly jokes over really clever one sometimes i like that. my favourite joke. dan hoy last night bed i said to my wife, are you asleep? she said, no. she stopped talking. she if stopped talking. she yes. if she's that, what else she's lied about that, what else was lied about. it's my was she lied about. it's my favourite. judge was she lied about. it's my favoiyou. judge was she lied about. it's my favoiyou go judge was she lied about. it's my favoiyou go wrong. judge was she lied about. it's my favoiyou go wrong. i judge was she lied about. it's my favoiyou go wrong. i oh judge was she lied about. it's my favoiyou go wrong. i oh iudge was she lied about. it's my favoiyou go wrong. i oh i don't that you go wrong. i oh i don't . there's not a pun is it. that you go wrong. i oh i don't . there's not a pun is it . just .there's not a pun is it. just silly jokes type of fun. there's something about puns. i mean they're known as like the lowest form of wet whatever the idea that actually secretly like them that's guilty pleasure that's what guilty pleasure certainly the ones that are done right and in the right way yeah yeah. right and in the right way yeah yeah . i mean we've got yeah. i mean we've got favourite, they've loads of favourite, they've got loads of them keep it
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them here like let's keep it topical cost of topical, you know, cost of living and all that. in college i broke i couldn't afford i was so broke i couldn't afford the those were the electricity bill. those were darkest days of my life . so it's darkest days of my life. so it's a on words . it's a play. a play on words. it's a play. what do you do many in your. i was about this every so often i do bring back one that i did ages ago, but i'd need it when i talk about you can buy a boxer with tube map printed on them with a tube map printed on them and i say like, how lost would you have to be the pants and you have to be for the pants and all tourists. and all for helping tourists. and i do where some guy do a little scene where some guy was to to london was trying to get to east london and i yeah look at that and i say oh yeah look at that as wapping. and that's a pun because it's based on true because it's not based on a true story. it is a yeah, yeah. story. yeah, it is a yeah, yeah. actually one of my puns is here, but they've attributed actually one of my puns is here, blto they've attributed actually one of my puns is here, blto jemmythey've attributed actually one of my puns is here, blto jemmy carrve attributed actually one of my puns is here, blto jemmy carr ,a attributed actually one of my puns is here, blto jemmy carr , so ttributed actually one of my puns is here, blto jemmy carr , so i'll»uted actually one of my puns is here, blto jemmy carr , so i'll be�*d it to jemmy carr, so i'll be interested. jemmy carr , they say interested. jemmy carr, they say say what you like about. the death and then whatever. now i did that on tv a long time ago right . say i'd be. i need to right. say i'd be. i need to look at. when jemmy did on his toun look at. when jemmy did on his tour, i did. but these things are not impossible. come up with independently. did they i'm trying see where it does trying to see where is it does it written after it which
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it have written after it which is tends be what he does and is tends to be what he does and i want to play or something it doesn't i'm like i love a good pun. i love and i think audiences love well. think the audiences love well. i think the thing got to double audiences love well. i think the thing on got to double audiences love well. i think the thing on pun got to double audiences love well. i think the thing on pun i'm)t to double audiences love well. i think the thing on pun i'm all) double audiences love well. i think the thing on pun i'm all about le audiences love well. i think the thing on pun i'm all about the down on pun i'm all about the double down and the triple down and just keep going and and i just keep on going and then sort of then then it becomes sort of actual mean groans. yeah, actual they mean groans. yeah, they no, but groans into they say no, but the groans into something, like you're something, it's like you're beating with groans a beating them with groans in a different and then then different way. and then and then walking good walking out. they're all good you. were you my gig last? i you. were you at my gig last? i think after i feel up, they're in on the joke. you've been giving a pun. they groan, giving them a pun. they groan, it feels like they're part of something. think they something. well, i think they engaged yeah, do. engaged is that. yeah, i do. and also a little bit to also it mixes up a little bit to have types of jokes, different style of male style. and i think of the male as covid climate as gina forget covid or climate change is the true effect debate of our time. so signed say the term man flu should be dropped after research finds that women suffer the most no that doesn't mean i always thought that women did the most and we just have that a you know that man flu as a you know outlook because you think you're suffering trans that's fair
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suffering from trans that's fair . yeah so basically they're saying that races have concluded like something we already knew that men's flu are actually milder, an average of just more. let's face it. that's what you do, guys. and i also i okay. this this good . but they they this this good. but they they say that moncler should be dropped immediately as a term because they they are they women to team in austria might have been done by men because when we done these studies before they only women who came up there was a bias of who's the investigation. this is total rubbish so it's not women women are better at covering more men oestrogen women die in due time. men do generally more more quickly than we die of absolutely every category we. this is the great thing about being a man that we're more likely to have inherited diseases, more likely to catch something and from more something and die from it, more likely in accidents likely to die in accidents suicide and heartbreak suicide or murder and heartbreak come on. no, i don't think we're all that i love
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all right, that one. oh, i love that. all right, that one. oh, i love that . missed all right, that one. oh, i love that. missed out all right, that one. oh, i love that . missed out the one all right, that one. oh, i love that. missed out the one bit where it goes findings into where it goes the findings into mine study that mine a previous study that suggests more suggests men really suffer more so one exactly did you so yeah one exactly why did you fail read this might be a balance shows that you look balance shows that you can look the sun the sun now and steve it's been nice knowing you. yeah well you don't need to worry about man flu because men are dying out hey by fears that men could be extinct, there's a bit a leap in the science here, but scientists have that an endangered rat? no longer has the male chromosome. they the male y chromosome. they don't of them left . don't have enough of them left. so the take home message so i guess the take home message is don't try and make rats. i'm not quite sure if that's what they're but they're saying, but it's possible in humans it could possible that in humans it could happen way . possible that in humans it could happen way. but this is happen the same way. but this is an endangered don't an endangered rats. you don't have there aren't have many them and there aren't many good copies of the y chromosome left . it's an chromosome left. it's an absolute tonne of humans , so absolute tonne of humans, so maybe but then lot of maybe don't. but then a lot of humans having sex humans are not having sex anymore lot humans anymore. a lot of humans biological . well i always bring biological. well i always bring it back to you want you lot of biological men are becoming transitioning . oh yeah those are
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transitioning. oh yeah those are some of it's i don't know. okay now use your hands they're the animal now what is this. what am i telling you right. so that there's that it's a double tumbleweed is i somebody so basically language really does say what the intentions are behind your command hand gestures and i do use hand gestures and i do use hand gestures and i do use hand gestures a lot. it's a very cultural thing as. well, i say now you're picking your boogers. you think i am the book of up your nostril . you think i am the book of up your nostril. but this doing all right. you've got doing this and put the finger up there is basically having a basically you know having a little thing. but the little pensive thing. but the double tumbleweed one double tumbleweed is this one and basically thinking in and it's basically thinking in real which i quite real time, which i do quite a lot. there's one lot. yeah but there's one tumbleweed, what? the tumbleweed, you know what? the one tumbleweed when you when one tumbleweed is when you when you something, you're you on to something, when you're winging it. winging and i thought you go round winging it. winging and i th
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got a secret that politicians feel. steve, what do you what do you what's your favourite of these very honest . i love it. these very honest. i love it. you've just described to the house cards thing. the lady like that and look what happened there. and i'm elect i'm not saying there's no science behind it. it's a very soft science. and i remember reading all the saw like a hard science. it's another equation can joke on another equation you can joke on unless group together another equation you can joke on unless that group together another equation you can joke on unless that tell group together another equation you can joke on unless that tell you p together another equation you can joke on unless that tell you p to message things that tell you the message . could just be, as you said, . it could just be, as you said, if a gesture with one hand, if it's a gesture with one hand, why they're holding why is oh, maybe they're holding a so read much a coffee. so don't read too much into gesture. you need into one gesture. you need to look clusters. well, look for clusters. well, the interesting in this is interesting thing in this is really about they're that really about they're saying that it's better it's because we've become better at gestures because of at using gestures because of covid using . and it's covid and using. and so it's made previous who are made people previous who are a bit self—conscious sort of have articulate themselves better or you're just you. instead, you do this because you're on the this a lot because you're on the stage like saying stage it's like saying that all of on the stage a lot. okay, that's for the show. that's all for the show. thank you much my wonderful you very much to my wonderful available guests. so lacasse and steve and headliners back steve and alan headliners back tomorrow, got tomorrow, 11 and we've got montel and some people have a
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