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hello, i'm radisson in the gb news room. the mother of harry dunn says her promise to get justice for her son is well and truly complete. following the sentencing of anne sacoolas causing his death by careless driving, the wife of a us diplomat received eight months in prison, suspended for 12
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months. in 2019, she was driving on the wrong side of the road when she hit the 19 year old and later pleaded guilty to causing his death . mrs. sacoolas says his death. mrs. sacoolas says she is deeply sorry for the pain that she's caused . speaking that she's caused. speaking outside the court , harry's outside of the court, harry's mum, charlotte charles praised the verdict and a warning for those watching on tv. this clip contains flashing images and skill sets . a criminal record skill sets. a criminal record for the rest of the life that was something that, you know, they never she never thought she'd say the us government never thought that they'd say. and we've worked tirelessly and relentless to make sure that she in the end, they'll have to do what you and i would have had to have done. so yeah. harry, we do that and we get we get 15 children under the age of 15 have now died from strep a uk health security agency says 31 died in england since september , whilst northern ireland and wales recorded one death each.
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health officials say there's currently no evidence of a new strain and the rise in cases may be due to bacteria being transferred during increased social mixing . well meanwhile , social mixing. well meanwhile, waiting lists for routine nhs treatment in england have hit a record high and a&e performance says are now at a record low , says are now at a record low, according to the nhs , 7.2 according to the nhs, 7.2 million people were waiting to start routine treatment at the end of october and just 67% of a&e patients were seen within 4 hours of being admitted . hours of being admitted. ambulance response times have improved but are still more than 40 minutes behind the 18 minute target . the government has target. the government has defended its decision to open the first uk coal mine for 30 years, saying it will create hundreds of jobs. years, saying it will create hundreds of jobs . the levelling hundreds of jobs. the levelling up secretary has given planning permission for the new mine in cumbria, despite a government commitment to phase out coal . commitment to phase out coal. cop26 president alok sharma called the decision a backward step. speaking to gb news shadow
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chancellor rachel reeves would not save a future . labour not save a future. labour government would close the pit. we want to create jobs in the north of england, including in cumbria , but we will be doing cumbria, but we will be doing that by investing in the jobs and the industries of the future . we've got today a fossil fuel prime minister in the age of renewables investing in the industries of the past rather than those of the future . and than those of the future. and senior palace sources are denying claims that the royal family declined to comment on allegations made in the duke and duchess of sussex's. netflix series. now it's understood that kensington palace did receive an email from a third party production company , but attempts production company, but attempts to verify it received no response. that contradicts a statement made at the start of the programme. in the series, harry accuses the royal family of a huge level of unconscious bias . royal highness on tv, bias. royal highness on tv, onune bias. royal highness on tv, online and on dab . plus radio. online and on dab. plus radio. this is the people's channel gb news. time now for those
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headunes. headlines. hello and welcome to headliners. your first look at friday's newspapers . i'm andrew doyle newspapers. i'm andrew doyle tonight i'm joined by the headliners. stalwarts leo kearse and nick dixon. but first, let's have a look through the front pages. we can start with the daily mail, which has palace anger at assault on the queen's legacy and the telegraph runs with the sussexes tv show claims a direct hit to late queen's legacy. that's going to be a common theme throughout the papers. fridays i knew anti strike laws could make strikes worse, admits government. the guardian runs with iranian forces shooting it faces and genitals of female pirates . genitals of female pirates. esther's and the mirror has stopped this royal cirque as the times palace and netflix clash over sussexes royal opera and the daily express fridays
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express so hurtful royals deeply upset by harry's slurs and the daily star also goes with the netflix harry and meghan's story . and they say official verdict o n £90 million netflix series. on £90 million netflix series. it's not as good as homes under the hammer. oh, that's. it's not as good as homes under the hammer. oh, that's . and that the hammer. oh, that's. and that is where your front pages . and is where your front pages. and i start with the big story dominating today. this is the front page of the daily mail. nick, what do we got.7 yep, nick, what do we got? yep, they've got a palace and assault on the queen's legacy. it's as if they want to bring down the monarchy, say insiders. and there's other very there's a series of other very stories at the top. like sarah vine. a damaged and vine. harry's a damaged man, and i feel him. and thank i feel for him. and thank goodness late queen didn't goodness our late queen didn't have i had to have to endure this. so i had to endure it because i decided to watch. you've watched it. i watched the first episode specifically because watched the first episode spe
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about it on the weekly sceptic podcast available on all platforms. so i thought, i better it and i've managed better watch it and i've managed to watch episode and to watch the first episode and i've with basically i've come out with basically feeling went in feeling the same as i went in that a damaged young man that harry's a damaged young man and meghan's sort of narcissistic, unlikeable, opportunist narcissistic, unlikeable, opporturif.t narcissistic, unlikeable, opporturif you watch it, this is thought if you watch it, this is where they were. but i went in with an mind and came out with an open mind and came out with an open mind and came out with same view. i mean, the with the same view. i mean, the part about diana is moving part about diana is very moving as footage princess diana as footage of princess diana trying the paparazzi, trying to stop the paparazzi, photographing her children, an excessive on ski excessive amount on a ski holiday. it very holiday. and i find it very moving because we all love diana. remember own diana. i remember my own childhood and i just thought diana was great. and then diana was so great. and then harry was was obviously deeply wounded by his mother's death. that's section as that's a very moving section as well. then he to lesotho well. then he goes to lesotho and to continue the legacy and tries to continue the legacy of diana. thought of princess diana. i thought that now it that was very admirable. now it all wrong it all goes wrong is where it involves meghan, what he involves meghan, because what he seems to have done in my armchair analysis sort of freudian he's tried freudian analysis, he's tried to sort replace mother. he sort of replace his mother. he says meghan was very says that meghan was very was very key very like diana. the key difference is diana was shy and didn't the attention, didn't like the attention, whereas meghan's an actress, you are loving all of her are just loving this all of her life. you really think that
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following, seeing one episode of this, think it is all about this, you think it is all about meghan? partly to meghan? isn't harry partly to blame way in which he's blame for the way in which he's been estranged family? been estranged from his family? he's spent may, but he's probably spent may, but what he's what he says is he says he's there first. gave up there first. she gave up everything, then he gave what he sacrificed everything to enter her done is and her world. what he's done is and you that she total you see that she has total control. you that body control. you see that body language of constantly language he sort of constantly looking to her for approval while just dead ahead at while she just as dead ahead at the camera and like loving her acting role. and i think a great white shark. right. then you white shark. right. and then you just lost. and we really just become lost. and we really do business. can we do live in also business. can we possibly any genuine do live in also business. can we possibl'into any genuine do live in also business. can we possibl'into this|y genuine do live in also business. can we possibl'into this relationship? insight into this relationship? people don't course. people we don't know? of course. we're this netflix we're watching this netflix show, but this has been huge. the orchestrated fabric. the orchestrated its fabric. it's it's a much it's you know really it's a much insight to be gleaned. yeah i think there because we've think there is because we've seen another royal with seen with another royal with prince sometimes prince andrew you know sometimes people themselves and people present themselves and reveal most when they think reveal the most when they think they're they're the best they're they're being the best advocates like advocates for themselves. like prince with prince andrew's interview with emily maitlis. was in control emily maitlis. he was in control of that and he still managed to reveal so much through . he reveal so much through. he thought it went well. yeah he was like, let's do another one.
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we think harry and meghan think this is going well. bear in mind that they will have had editorial control. presumably they shaped they will. they will have shaped this and they this this crafted it, and they this is the advert you can is the best advert you can imagine them. and you're imagine for them. and you're still they still coming out and saying they look horrible people look like horrible people because. exactly. meghan thinks this because if this has gone well because if she she obviously has dark she is, she obviously has dark triad which is triad traits, which is narcissism. machiavellianism triad traits, which is narcissism. madon'tllianism triad traits, which is narcissism. madon'tllianiswhich psychopathy, i don't know which one but at least one one she has, but at least one at. that just comes across. at. and that just comes across. but she likes the but of course she likes the self—awareness to realise it. she's rude about queen. she's also rude about the queen. she's also rude about the queen. she on slightly she does curtsy. i'm on slightly embarrassing does embarrassing tips, but she does curtsy kind of mocking curtsy and it's kind of mocking of our traditions. of royal family, our traditions. and sort even and harry just sort of even looks uncomfortable himself at that yeah, it's that moment. but yeah, it's tragic watching it. i'm not saying he has no saying it. he had no he has no blame all. i'm just saying blame at all. i'm just saying i come up some sympathy that a sensitive young lost his sensitive young man who lost his mother, but i come up with zero sympathy for meghan. leo, do you have any interest in watching it? really. not it? not really. not really. not even create content even to. to create content for my channel. because my own channel. that's because i think is going to focus. think sky is going to focus. i think sky is going to focus. i think it's almost like a rorschach blot that people can
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look because many people look at because so many people in left let the guardian in the left let the guardian give three stars. so give it, give it three stars. so many people in the left, you will see her as this icon of fighting back against systemic oppression. what they say, billionaire she billionaire, whatever she is. yeah, and it's the yeah, yeah. and it's the language, use. they're language, the use. they're talking about. they're talking about. reveal my about. we're going to reveal my truth. going to reveal truth. we're going to reveal our personal truth. about personal truth. so what about the truth can we not have the actual truth can we not have the. oh, you're so old fashioned, leo. actual truth. he'll catch on. let's turn he'll never catch on. let's turn to guardian now . what if the to the guardian now. what if the guardian today this guardian led with today this interesting got a picture guardian led with today this intmeghan got a picture guardian led with today this intmeghan and got a picture guardian led with today this intmeghan and harry) picture guardian led with today this intmeghan and harry but ture guardian led with today this intmeghan and harry but it's not of meghan and harry but it's not really that with the guy. really about that with the guy. it's not about those they mentioned. just mention mentioned. just briefly mention of. suspended sentence for of. got a suspended sentence for the harry so the killer of harry dunn. so that on sacoolas, who's that was on sacoolas, who's a who's us former spy who's who's a us former spy who's driving on the wrong side of the road. obviously, you road. because obviously, you know, we're driving the different road. you different side of the road. you are. was done for careless are. she was done for careless driving. instead dangerous driving. instead of dangerous driving. instead of dangerous driving. got an driving. so, yes, she got an eight suspended sentence. eight months suspended sentence. so there's so she's not even there's not really if doesn't really anything if she doesn't get trouble over the next get into trouble over the next 12 months, won't be 12 months, she you won't be doing eight months in jail. doing that eight months in jail. she'll just be a free. so i
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don't really see it as justice she killed someone. but the main story this is an exclusive story and this is an exclusive in the guardian iranian in the guardian is iranian forces faces forces are shooting at the faces and of female and genitals of female protesters right so according to dr. so the doctors are speaking under condition of anonymity . under condition of anonymity. doctors have been treating the wounded. protesters have also been being threatened by the by the regime. and they're having to do some of the operation with no lighting. so you know, the regime doesn't know that it's going on, but it's crazy. so basically, are basically, men and women are coming with different wounds coming in with different wounds in different parts of the body. men being in the legs, men are being shot in the legs, the in back, and the buttocks in the back, and women being shot in the face women are being shot in the face and genitals this is and the genitals and this is these like these kind these pellets like these kind of shotgun comparison . and shotgun paled in comparison. and this surprising, this shouldn't be surprising, should this regime, should it? because this regime, since its inception in has since its inception in 1979, has always deeply misogynistic always been deeply misogynistic in and, of course , this in nature. and, of course, this kind gender based violence kind of gender based violence makes because they want to makes sense because they want to punish women, punish women for being women, right? not the right? yeah. and it's not the first islamist regime or organisation that there's punished women through through
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sexual violence . so they're sexual violence. so they're trying to, according to one physician, they say to punishing the women like this because they want to destroy their beauty, the ones who destroy the worst in their violence is reminiscent of attacks the face, of acid attacks in the face, which often see in these which you often see in these kind what, you kind regimes. what, nick, you have i mean, it's have any thoughts? i mean, it's difficult have a take on this difficult to have a take on this because it's just so obviously horrific. that's horrific. exactly that's basically take. it's basically my only take. it's like said, to be like you said, it seems to be particularly targeted. and the fact are doctor, fact is, women are doctor, especially they at especially in that they shoot at the and private body parts especially in that they shoot at th
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of lenient. he said he'd be poor in mind. it was a short period of and she wasn't of driving and she wasn't familiar road. familiar with the english road. and accept your genuine and i accept your genuine remorse. i that's fair remorse. yes i mean, that's fair enough. didn't enough. i'm sure she didn't deliberately do this, deliberately mean to do this, and sure she is feeling and i'm sure she is feeling horribly remorseful she did horribly remorseful that she did flee country, she abdicated flee the country, she abdicated her comes out her sport respect that comes out fear. diplomat fear. just use her diplomat immunity. yes, not immunity. yes, i'm not justifying that. justifying any of that. diplomatic isn't there diplomatic immunity, isn't there , you escape , to sort of help you escape criminal this. no, not i'm criminal this. no, i'm not i'm not disagreement. so of not in disagreement. so of course she should have face trial. but the point about it is that, know, don't think that, you know, i don't think that, you know, i don't think that malicious. i think it that was malicious. i think it was wanted to get was fair. and she wanted to get away a punishment. nobody away from a punishment. nobody nobody jail. no. nobody wants to go to jail. no. well, she's not going to jail. no. but at least as the mother of harry dunn said, there is now a record. there some a criminal record. there is some kind so that's kind of justice there. so that's that's mean, that's something that's i mean, that's something that's i mean, that's something that's page of that's move on the front page of the what are they running the i. what are they running with? well, they've got new anti strike laws could make strikes worse it make government quite an interesting i know not not exactly you want from an exactly what you want from an anti you sort of anti state law so you sort of reading think okay what's reading think well okay what's the policies and the flaw in these policies and then you realise oh that actually means is that strikers
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will seek retribution and they'll things like they'll just do things like working all, they'll working to rule all, they'll just to show just refuse to show up and they'll get and that of they'll get fired. and that of course so it's course disruption. so it's really policy will really not that the policy will make people's make it worse, it's people's response to the policy. right. so new policy, the idea is so the new policy, the idea is that in moments when people are striking, minimum striking, they have a minimum service and nursing service on travel and nursing and that kind of thing. and this is that i do in many is something that i do in many countries and france, countries in europe and france, spain. the is spain. but it's not the case is it, that abroad these things create strikes and create further strikes and further well, that's further problems? well, that's it. and that's and that's been the pushback the department the pushback from the department of they've we of transport. they've said, we send comprehensive of transport. they've said, we send coi0f rehensive of transport. they've said, we send coi0f risk nsive of transport. they've said, we send coi0f risk inive of transport. they've said, we send coi0f risk in preparing assessment of risk in preparing impact assessments. this impact assessments. but this does that these likely does not mean that these likely identifying , as identifying these risks, as i was saying, they are a bit difficult know exactly . exactly, difficult know exactly. exactly, exactly, exactly . you said that exactly, exactly. you said that the people who support the strikes anyway now i know you've got some feelings about strikers the big sympathy with them . no the big sympathy with them. no i mean don't i think if you think you can get a betterjob if you think you're worth more money, go and try and get more money.
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you know, if you if you're working if you're working as a train whatever, train driver for, whatever, 70 or a year you think you or 80 grand a year you think you get more money sitting on your bottom buttons all day, bottom pressing buttons all day, like and do like going, go and try and do that. i think you'll find it's a bit tougher you think. and bit tougher than you think. and i you'll find that i think you'll find that actually unions like actually these unions are like a mafia. and in fact, historically, you know, this is not always the workers that instigate often the instigate this. it is often the unions. exactly. don't unions. it's exactly. yes, don't rejig. you're is always rejig. so you're union is always an you. we're not an option. rejig you. we're not an option. rejig you. we're not a market mean, we're a free market or i mean, we're we're free. would you say we're not free. would you say that the employer ought to that the employer is ought to just fire anyone who strikes? yeah.i just fire anyone who strikes? yeah. i mean, what's working for elon got into twitter elon musk he's got into twitter and people all and he's just fired people all when some people went when leo says some people went on at twitter, he on strike at twitter, so he fired them. you're sounding fired them. you you're sounding more and more like that instagram parody account of you. is there parody? yeah. just because all these woke leftists, it's very , very accurate. it's it's very, very accurate. it's like i saw mine. it's so much different. obviously, delete it . okay, let's move on now to the times, front cover of the times. what have they got there? yes. so more working workplace.
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really, really good stuff. so labour are saying they're willing to talk about higher pay raises for nhs staff. so i mean i think in scotland they agreed was it 8, i can't remember. they've already agreed a pay raise for nhs staff in scotland obviously paid for by england. thanks for that . but but yeah, thanks for that. but but yeah, the labour are saying, you know if they, get in or when if they, if they get in or when they get in then they will renegotiate and possibly give the nhs. it's not a surprise labour being supportive the labour being supportive of the welfare state. mean i would welfare state. i mean i would have thought that was a vote winner, buying winner, but they're buying votes. this is pure electioneering. they're saying, you know, this like some you know, this is like some mugabe do saying, mugabe would do it saying, look, if in, if i get in, i'm if i get in, if i get in, i'm going to give you all money. i don't think fair because don't think that's fair because i think if they do and they will, i think they will prioritise nurses. not prioritise nurses. i'm not saying bribe people. saying they won't bribe people. i'm they they i'm i'm saying they will. they definitely will come through in this plan to bribe nurses. this this plan to bribe nurses. so you well, so how are you saying? well, it's sceptical because it's it's i'm sceptical because it's wes saying wes streeting just saying something get something vague to maybe get votes says. he also votes like leo says. but he also says not going to any
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says we're not going to make any promises we can't keep. so it's nothing really. it's nothing at all. saying might all. it's saying we might consider giving nhs money. that's guys? that's good, isn't it, guys? there's plan how there's no actual plan for how they're going to the nhs or they're going to fund the nhs or restructure but people restructure it, but people actually nurses actually want it, right? nurses should be more. yeah, should be paid more. yeah, perhaps but perhaps they should be. but i just this is it's so just think this is it's so vague. it'sjust just think this is it's so vague. it's just it's nothing. nothing i mean, nothing at all. i mean, eastbourne got this plan to eastbourne has got this plan to sort of level up and things like that more power. that and give them more power. but what really is but what it really means is going few civil going to move a few civil servants around. yeah, it is great, sound bites. you great, great sound bites. you know. sound like he's serious about he's about issues like if he's talking on immigration, he talking tough on immigration, he was saying, you know, we're going immigration. so going to limit immigration. so it the labour it doesn't affect the labour market much. you it market too much. you know, it doesn't depress much. doesn't depress wages too much. but not going to but he's obviously not going to do anything. no. well, tell you what ever done and we're what is ever done and we're going find out because we're going to find out because we're definitely in next definitely going to be in next time. quick time. it's time for a quick break now. so join us in 2 minutes. when discussing minutes. when we were discussing going christmas, the going home for christmas, the circle life in qatar and circle of life in qatar and prisoner so even state. well, you know, those people have been living under a
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despotic state for a long time. but when they met because they had an exchange, there was a contract. yes. with the with the with that regime. and they feel and the government fulfilled that, locking them away for months on end is not fulfilling their side of the you say the case and that is she's government has finally realised actually the power of the people can be pretty scary. i mean there's a lot of people in china, you know, they say if they all decide to turn against they all decide to turn against the government, government doesn't stand a chance really. and the people who've been rioting like guangzhou or places like that are the ethnic hands. the majority han populate asian and they're middle class. so
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they're the people with, you know, some influence and people that can easily be sort of taken away to torture camps and killed and made to make iphones. so we all agree that this is a good thing. yeah, well, it's a good thing. yeah, well, it's a good thing that look what he's having to the question is whether it's going to be enough to appeal. you know, if they've had a taste of their power. yeah. usually that's not enough to actually sate people. so whether it's going to be enough to actually 90, going to be enough to actually go, all right, then, fine. well we'll go back to that. they're trying to save face in the way,
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to welcome back to headliners your first look through friday at newspapers with me andrew doyle and i'm still here with leo kearse and nick dixon. we're going to move on to friday's guardian and are the government dictating our for a third year in a row, nick, what's this about? yes, suella braverman urges people to rethink christmas holiday flight plans. and this is because of serious disruption that will take place, if planned, border force strikes. go ahead. so more strikes. go ahead. so more strikes and the plan is to bring in 600 soldiers to check passports . and reports have passports. and reports have claimed that up to 30% of flights could be cancelled . so flights could be cancelled. so this is where they lose me. the strike is i'm not some i'm strike is now. i'm not some i'm not as militant as leo. my not quite as militant as leo. my granddad man, you granddad was a union man, you know, support the coal mine in know, i support the coal mine in cumbria. i'm, you know, i'm just down the generally, but down with the generally, but this where i question that this is where i question that because disrupting because you're disrupting christmas into christmas and when you look into it, bring in the army and it, you bring in the army and the allowed to strike the army on allowed to strike and fair because and is this fair because a private in the army gets 22
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grand year. the average change grand a year. the average change of 60,000. about of a salary is 60,000. about twice that of an average twice what that of an average army person. so, you know mick lynch himself gets 130 a year lynch himself gets 130 k a year and some point you've to and at some point you've got to say, this right that army say, is this right that the army have pick the slack, but have to pick up the slack, but we're at war at the moment, we're not at war at the moment, so we should just all so maybe we should just sack all these other people and get the army to do it. we have permanently give them 60 grand. why of at war, why not? we kind of are at war, though, we're up though, because we're up ukraine's the war. ukraine's forces. okay. the war. well, that it's not well, in that case, it's not a good use of our time, is it, for army to be manning army soldiers to be manning passport to be passport booths, jen, to be honest, this is going to save christmas a lot of people. i christmas for a lot of people. i mean, might not to fly and see mean, i might not to fly and see my law. okay. so maybe my mother in law. okay. so maybe there's an upside to all of this. yeah yes. i'm really, really and really crossing my fingers. and it right ahead. is it just for international flights? this won't domestic won't affect, you know, domestic flights that flights or anything like that and i mean, the and will the see i mean, the c is just border control. yes. is just for border control. yes. but i mean, i think, one, there's, you know, disruption in there's, you know, disruption in the system the already seen how fragile is let's just fragile the is from. let's just note i'm going to be flying note that i'm going to be flying
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within i just within this period. i just i just wonder what going just wonder what is going to affect it's about me. affect me. it's all about me. think are. i know i will be. think you are. i know i will be. depends military whether depends the military whether they're i think they're efficient. i think i think the army going to be more efficient passport control efficient a passport control than else. no yeah. than anyone else. no yeah. so i'll probably might i'll probably this might be an improvement turnover by some medal something then medal ribbons or something then we buy some got some from we buy some i've got some from when a cub i mean, when i was a cub scout. i mean, it's not really metal. you stitch your jumper, but stitch them on your jumper, but it's a similar kind of thing. anyway, we're going on anyway, we're going to move on now another story and this now to another story and this one friday's guardian and one is in friday's guardian and a friendly welcome at the a not so friendly welcome at the eu leo you got eu borders. leo have you got this one? yes. so thousands of migrants and seekers are migrants and asylum seekers are facing unprecedented rise in facing an unprecedented rise in violence eu's border, violence of the eu's border, including forced including beatings, forced undressing and sexual assaults. according this according to this report, this exposes thousands of alleged illegal . what it's illegal expulsions. what it's saying, the eu's border. that's pretty mean, surely pretty vague. i mean, surely specific countries . they're specific countries. they're talking the talking specifically about the poush talking specifically about the polish border. so polish belarusian border. so they don't actually mention it. and this in this, the guardian always you know, cloak always tries to you know, cloak what's what's really on what's really what's really on because got their own because they've got their own agenda. but people migrants agenda. but but people migrants being bused to the polish border
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through belarus, but by putin so not he wasn't driving the bus but basically russia was an advert in syria and some african countries saying we will give you a free flight to bail risk to minsk and then drive to the border because they wanted to create a huge influx, a huge problem for eu to deal with and have their day in winter. so then there'll be a horrible pictures of , of migrants, you pictures of, of migrants, you know, in the cold, you know, struggle to be very fair to the and you know, i love to be fair to the guardian they do mention that in regard to belarus, they mentally instrumentalized one of migrants i.e. foreign governments seeking to destabilise the eu by encouraging people to go to europe. don't mention it europe. they don't mention it specifically the specifically in regard to the violence. the violence violence. i mean, the violence is disturbing. is this is disturbing. why is this happening? mean, these are happening? i mean, these are officials who officials presumably who are in indulging there's indulging in this, and there's no that under any no excuse for that under any circumstances. is, the circumstances. the thing is, the sheer volume and the sheer the sheer volume and the chaos because the pull, chaos of it, because the pull, you know, rapidly, to a degree,
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a and create to create a fence and create to create these i think any these systems. and i think any time got and people time you've got and people everybody britons everybody says, oh britons the most racist country in the world. and i think you find there some countries there are some other countries that bit more, you that are a little bit more, you know, racist people. and know, more racist people. and i would probably virtually all would say probably virtually all countries. that's countries. yeah, yeah. that's probably the what's probably the truth. what's interesting i mean, this is interesting is i mean, this is bound backfire putin bound to backfire for putin because diversity is strength. so that come over the so the more that come over the border the eu is just border into the eu is just making europe strong. what a fool. anyway, let's move on to our now. and this our next article now. and this one is friday's daily mail. one is in friday's daily mail. and looks like the lion king and it looks like the lion king circle life is qatar's circle of life is qatar's national anthem. it's this about the qatar world cup chief says death is a part of life as he shrugs off latest fatal accident that killed a migrant worker. does mean? well, yeah. oh does he mean? well, yeah. oh official of me to try and deflect from the fact the genius of hosting the world cup in qatar and everyone's kind of forgotten a little bit about the work as it die. but in this day and age, thousands. it's and age, it's thousands. it's thousands. i come thousands. and so i come with 6000, like yeah 6000, something like that. yeah and, and yeah . are so thinking
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and, and yeah. are so thinking about that now. the world cup actually but now actually started but now that another has happened, another death has happened, it sort reminds all of that sort of reminds us all of that and this they fobbed it off and yes, this they fobbed it off in stands. so this world cup in the stands. so this world cup chase, know, chase, he says, you know, someone's . he death is someone's died. he says death is a life. i mean, death is a part of life. i mean, death is a part of life. i mean, death is a part of life. i mean, death is a part of life. that's not an excuse.jack a part of life. that's not an excuse. jack the ripper could have said that. yeah, yeah, it's not excuse. and, you know, not an excuse. and, you know, i think everybody says britain's the most racist country it's the most racist country and it's got safety. got terrible health and safety. yeah, we've also yeah, but actually we've also got and got pretty good health and safety. building safety. so we do on building sites. we've got you know, people were hardhats and there's all rules got to all these rules you've got to follow maybe bit of pain follow maybe a bit of a pain sometimes, people die by sometimes, but if people die by accident, one says, oh, well, accident, no one says, oh, well, that's apartheid doesn't it? don't worry yes phone that's apartheid doesn't it? d0|the/orry yes phone that's apartheid doesn't it? d0|the family. yes phone that's apartheid doesn't it? d0|the family. i yes phone that's apartheid doesn't it? d0|the family. i what hone that's apartheid doesn't it? d0|the family. i what he |e up the family. i love what he said. he said whether it's at work or whether in your work or whether it's in your sleep, that is a natural part. a lot of this was at work, mate, so yeah, exactly. yeah, yeah. this unbelievable. this is sort of unbelievable. and it's another and like you say, it's another death and there been death and there have been thousands. a reminder, thousands. but it is a reminder, isn't it, of the attitude this. okay if attitude to life in okay if your attitude to life in qatar the regime it's qatar and the regime it's terrible because we've you
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terrible because we've got you know, an untapped of know, an untapped supply of migrant want migrant workers who want to want to you know, to go over there. you know, they're desperate for desperate for work. and, yes, they're going they're being treated appallingly. and appallingly. i mean, you see and in middle east, you in the middle east, you know, when been there to do when i've been over there to do shows you see, shows or whatever, you see, i mean, in air mean, you'll in an air conditioned car or. yeah. or minibus or whatever, you look out window and there's out the window and there's people degree heat people in like 45 degree heat just crammed into these air conditioned being conditioned buses being driven from to the from the migrant housing to the building. unbelievable and building. so unbelievable and yeah, really is this yeah, yeah, it really is this kind mediaeval? how do kind of semi mediaeval? how do you so gigs there then you do? so gigs over there then what's on there. do they what's going on there. do they pay- what's going on there. do they pay. well the people stay pay. well yeah. the people stay in a nice hotel. it says leah's part the problem. yeah, well, part of the problem. yeah, well, can go there ? my so big gay can i go there? my so big gay drag without, you know, drag acts without, you know, honestly, you feel more free doing comedy in the middle east than you do than you do in london. not so sure about that. anyway, we're going to turn two fridays what's this about fridays times. what's this about prisoner it's on. prisoner swap? it's going on. yes. basketball's star, yes. so basketball's star, brittney griner, has been free. she was she was arrested in russia because she had some cannabis oil in her vapes.
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russia because she had some cannabis oil in her vapes . so cannabis oil in her vapes. so she genuinely had this. the trouble is, with cannabis oil, it's sort of been decriminalised or legalised. and so many places people don't realise that it's still illegal places in still illegal in places in russia or she's a women's russia arrest or she's a women's nba women's basketball player for america she's six foot nine or something and she's one of the one of the best ever for women's. yes. well, still probably not a good for a man, but she she was arrested in russia. and this is, you know, a huge diplomatic issue. people in america were saying, need to america were saying, we need to get back, not she hates get her back, not me. she hates america. hates way she's america. she hates way she's spoken you know , how spoken against, you know, how evil western oppression is . so evil western oppression is. so i'm well, when do you i'm like, well, when do you experience, man, some russian oppression? make you oppression? so that'll make you meek. think you mean meek. i don't think you mean that aware that because think you're aware that because think you're aware that freedom is also that american freedom is also the freedom to criticise america, right? yeah. up to a point, point. i think, point, up to a point. i think, you know, she taking you know, she was taking liberties there's liberties and there's other people, been people, america who have been imprisoned. so paul wieland, a former marine , has been arrested former marine, has been arrested on spying, dubious spying charges. he's been there for four years. but biden selected
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brittney griner to release because, you know, she's going to play great with this demographic. black she's demographic. she's black she's a lesbian. she's a woman. she's a celeb pretty. he's going for celeb pretty. so he's going for for the the year. do you for the the next year. do you take a different view? you know, i sort of take the same view even more aggressively. it's a it's a terrible stop being brittney the merchant brittney griner for the merchant of of like if of death. it's kind of like if we swap leo for niche kumar on the show it's like a terrible trade because tell you why. trade because i'll tell you why. so griner has record. so brittney griner has a record. yes, you're she should yes, you're right. she should still back if we can. still be brought back if we can. but she has a record of being arrested for assault. she when she partner was she found out her partner was pregnant tried to annul the pregnant she tried to annul the marriage which failed. hates marriage which failed. she hates the and said the national anthem and said it shouldn't sport. hates shouldn't be in sport. she hates america, but actually, both these america and these people in america and then you've traded her for the merchant death, who's merchant of death, who's a dangerous arms dealer, who's known as one of the most dangerous of the dangerous men on face of the earth. he a 60 plus fleet of earth. he has a 60 plus fleet of cargo aeroplane that deliver in a dial war. he sort of a sort of dial war. he sort of delivers weapons. he's actually trained up. trained child soldiers up. he sort trained soldiers up sort of trained soldiers up wherever and creates wherever he goes and creates havoc bad. and havoc extremely bad. and
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russia's this guy back to russia's got this guy back to help with their war effort. meanwhile america's got this basketball leo basketball player. and as leo says, they've left paul whalen, the which is absolutely the marine, which is absolutely shocking and that they prioritise so, prioritise this instead. so, yeah, horrific. well, yeah, it's horrific. okay. well, we're on now to we're going to move on now to friday's telegraph and what it is about america giving a warning to the taliban . yes, we warning to the taliban. yes, we will take action . u.s. tells will take action. u.s. tells taliban as fears grow over terror group. so this is so . terror group. so this is so. biden, following his pathetic botched retreat from afghanistan. then now saying, oh, well, you can't do stuff with terrorist organisations sort told the taliban they'll sort of told the taliban they'll take action, including precision drone allows drone strikes if it allows terrorists organisations to regroup afghanis down. and regroup in afghanis down. and they're saying we have the capability and that capability to do that and that that's that's more or less it. i mean, afghanistan is on taliban rule, all kinds of other, you know, terrorist are know, terrorist groups are springing they can't springing up because they can't control it. the us is saying, well, back there and, well, we will go back there and, drone people have to drone a few people if we have to their thoughts. yeah. i drone a few people if we have to theirthoughts. yeah. i mean, drone a few people if we have to their thoughts. yeah. i mean, we saw obama, various us presidents have huge amounts of have carried a huge amounts of drone afghanistan. drone strikes in afghanistan. no, no. on weddings. no, no, no. all on weddings.
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they get military. they do sometimes get military. military targets. but yeah, this shows, nic you know, shows, as nic, you know, this this boisterous tweet from this the boisterous tweet from afghanistan, you know , this afghanistan, you know, this vacuum has been filled with vacuum that has been filled with i mean, i don't know what it is about afghanistan. they form, you and places like you know, iraq and places like that. you know, if you if you remove ruling government, remove the ruling government, the don't form a of the they don't form a sort of stable democracy. well, afghanistan never been afghanistan has never been stable, course. and again, it stable, of course. and again, it has proportion of has a high proportion of theocrats who would their theocrats who would impose their particularly stringent interpretation. and very interpretation. and it's very tribal as tribal, right. tribal as well. tribal, right. exactly but i mean, you know, did biden really have a choice but to withdraw. i mean, wasn't trump well? trump going to withdraw as well? yes. he did it, it yes. the way he did it, it wasn't president biden. biden could could have could have that could have delayed have done it delayed it, could have done it in a measured i mean, in a more measured way. i mean, the win, they leave lot of the win, they leave a lot of equipment behind the equipment behind that the taliban a lot of taliban then seized a lot of equipment and thousands. but yet the taliban within flying black hawk helicopters, i mean, they're broken they're probably broken down now. it now. but, you know, it was it was ridiculous also people was a ridiculous also people like comedians were being killed . and that was a horrible story
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. thousands of people who worked with worked with bin nato were then being targeted. their families were being targeted . so families were being targeted. so yeah, right no good. but yeah, really. right no good. but we have reached the halfway point show. join us after point of the show. join us after the break. we're going to be talking about online radicalisation, white privilege and the son are referring and what the son are referring to as snowflake cops are exciting. in 2 minutes .
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let's get straight back to it , let's get straight back to it, leo. this one from fridays guardian. it looks like a lot of terrorists are being radicalised online. yes, they've done a study of all the convicted terrorists in britain and they found that most of them are radical online. according to this ministry of justice, back study. so the revealed
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importance of the internet to radicalisation. so in 2013, if you go back like this is this is less than ten years, less than half, 43% of those in prison for terrorism were radicalised online. and that figure rose to 92% over 2019 to 2021. i mean , 92% over 2019 to 2021. i mean, obviously, that includes lockdown. okay. it's hard to, you know, form a terrorist cell mean you've got to socially distance but so surprising, though, is it also that that terrorists use the internet to propagate ideas? most of propagate their ideas? most of the are on twitter, the taliban are on twitter, aren't they? so they have a good time. there yes. but i mean, nic, to what extent, though, when we said to what radicalisation to what extent are suppose, away are we i suppose, taking away the culpability criminals and the culpability of criminals and sort you've sort of saying, you know, you've been radicalised? was been radicalised? well, leo was radicalised china radicalised and for china i think in a in cases you think in a in some cases you can't blame the individual, but it's a bit of as some of it's a bit of both as some of beckham's case, we did tend to blame she did these blame her because she did these acts didn't. some acts and didn't. but in some cases, if are young, you are cases, if you are young, you are vulnerable. a lot of it happens on call of duty. apparently it
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didn't happen didn't just happen with goldeneye n64. he was goldeneye on the n64. he was playing of duty and you're playing call of duty and you're being before be being radicalised before you be radicalised of target, radicalised on call of target, you talk people you can talk to people and headsets also a lot of headsets and also also a lot of like you enjoying the game. would you like to do this in real life? you know, kind real life? you know, that kind of with sonic the of doesn't happen with sonic the hedgehog thing no. hedgehog does? no the thing no. berman sort of sucking berman this is sort of sucking in people who aren't really terrorists. like autistic terrorists. so like autistic kids making kids who download bomb making young people anxiety. yeah yeah. so, there's lot of so, i mean, there's a lot of a lot people with mental health lot of people with mental health problems who too problems, people who spend too long internet. and you long in the internet. and you can imagine if you're a teenager, you want download, teenager, you want to download, you to find out, make you want to find out, make a pipe you want to find out, make a pipe or you've got pipe bomb or some you've got that hard drive. that's that on your hard drive. that's that's terrorist offence. that's a terrorist offence. there news though. there is some good news though. so radicalised online even so those radicalised online even though majority though they make up the majority of terrorists are less of terrorists plots are less likely succeed. and know, likely to succeed. and you know, traditionally that if traditionally we thought that if the online is going traditionally we thought that if th
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not, you know, hardcore. you know, is another promise. know, this is another promise. and kind of concept and you get this kind of concept creep. you when creep. and, you know, when you implement of this implement these kind of this kind can lead to laws kind of study can lead to laws which crack down on which are to crack down on internet discussions when sometimes they're not terrorist , just of a bit , they're just sort of a bit robust or a bit, you know, like the prevent strategy. they've had lot of problem with this had a lot of problem with this with being reported for with people being reported for fairly because with people being reported for fairly don't because with people being reported for fairly don't understandecause with people being reported for fairly don't understand the|se people don't understand the difference. anyway, people don't understand the differ
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but and she's proving it here because she went to this mega i can't believe i just said it. and she was comped a ticket. but $35,000. yeah yeah. and she for all these liberals and she and she borrowed her dress. but the thing is, she implicated herself by saying that because that sort of went against the dress, the gifting of all that is tax the rich. pretty ironic that she's being sort of accused of some sort corruption while wearing being sort of accused of some s(tax corruption while wearing being sort of accused of some s(tax corruptdress.1ile wearing being sort of accused of some s(tax corruptdress. and vearing being sort of accused of some s(tax corruptdress. and she'sg a tax the rich dress. and she's not being investigated on an ethics grounds which is ethics grounds for that which is up to you is the dress to a thing a gig that costs 35 grand. the irony well, no, at the irony was, well, no, it at the time the other thing the time but the other thing she's trouble for, by she's in trouble for, by the way, is she hinted that she may have a tick account, even have a tick tock account, even though supposed to though you're not supposed to have that because of the central chinese on. so chinese spying and so on. so she's herself in all she's getting herself in all sorts trouble. this where sorts of trouble. this is where the of her intelligence the limits of her intelligence may under. yes. because may kick in under. yes. because earlier you were praising to her fulfil, guess so. what about fulfil, i guess so. what about you? a aoc? you? are you a fan of aoc? no, i'm not swayed by what? i'm not. i'm not swayed by what? by i'm not. i'm not swayed by what? by stirrings in my nether regions like my kids. it's not it's only hypocrisy. she was
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it's not only hypocrisy. she was also photographed also she was photographed in florida. you know, she's florida. so, you know, she's a big of lockdown big proponent of lockdown rules and that sort of and masks and all that sort of stuff then criticising ron stuff and then criticising ron desantis, runs runs florida, desantis, who runs runs florida, criticising his lax lockdown regulations . then she was regulations. then she was photographed on holiday in florida , probably, you know, florida, probably, you know, banging bushes and all that, all the rest . i mean, no, she's not the rest. i mean, no, she's not the rest. i mean, no, she's not the only one who got caught out in that way. yeah. not plenty politicians. did you know this? this is a phrase for the democrats say, you know, rules for but never for me that's for the but never for me that's a true for the media and that's why she'll get away with it as well. going to move well. okay. we're going to move on the times and a plea on now to the times and a plea for boys and girls to understand fertility doesn't last forever. well, of baby and well, i just sort of baby and i'm so, i mean, last quite i'm 46, so, i mean, last quite a long yeah, but research long time. yeah, but research shows that women are at their most fertile in their twenties, shows that women are at their most fe average, heir twenties, shows that women are at their most fe average, fertility nties, but on average, fertility begins to decline after the age of 30 and drops off sharply after 35. a fertility also declines, a man's fertility also declines, particularly the age of particularly after the age of 45. unless you're me , rod 45. unless you're me, rod stewart. but the what's not true there i i've heard of
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there was i mean, i've heard of men having babies in their eighties so might eighties. yeah. so it might decline, doesn't stop in decline, but it doesn't stop in the that woman's fertility the way that a woman's fertility and more, there's more and there's more, there's more risk a, you know, risk of having a, you know, something with the something going wrong with the with the older you with the baby. the older you get as man. the women's health as a man. but the women's health ambassador, professor dame regan, that should be regan, says that we should be advised young children, we've got fertility crisis in this country, the sort of renewal rate, the replacement rate is i think it's about 1.6. 1.7 needs to be at 2.1 for us to have a stable population. yeah. so you know, we need to be encouraging people to have babies and obviously with careers and stuff because women allowed do because women are allowed to do is know for some reason they're not having babies. so says not having babies. so she says and is her words, not mine. and this is her words, not mine. she's remember your she's like, remember that your ovanes she's like, remember that your ovaries wor no or the ovaries get wor no or the getting or get too getting tired or they get too old. sorry. that does old. so i'm sorry. that does sound you. she wants sound like you. she wants a quick fix. that's not like that's also your instagram parody yeah, it is parody account. yeah, it is the kind thing might get men kind of thing you might get men sort saying on some certain sort of saying on some certain channels like red pill trans people there's people i stuff. i'm only there's a woman saying it and actually it's completely fair because
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women into women have been tricked into thinking in—vitro thinking that in—vitro fertilisation is easy, which is actually very actually expensive and very flawed, work. flawed, often doesn't work. they've also been tricked. i think, a larger sense of think, in a larger sense of thinking, you know, career should first. to should always come first. and to neglect till too neglect having children till too late, a big form in late, there's been a big form in our culture and now we've got low rate. there are lots low birth rate. there are lots of women live for their of women who live for their careers. but i'm saying careers. yeah, but i'm saying when comes to if you then when it comes to if you then decide you want to have a child, i think i think women have i think women i think women have sort into sort of been tricked into thinking i then do it later, thinking i can then do it later, but you can't always is the policy. saying that policy. you're not saying that women careers? women shouldn't have careers? no, saying that there's been no, i'm saying that there's been a address the point a failure to address the point that lesley reagan is that dame lesley reagan is saying that actually haven't saying that actually you haven't got it's but but you got forever and it's but but you get criticised if ever say get criticised if you ever say this just look this on this i just look this up on twitter. i googled the twitter. i just googled the person's someone person's name and someone was calling and eerily calling it ghoulish and eerily reminiscent of fascist rhetoric like this is the left is like this is why the left is going to make us all just die out. because you wouldn't be allowed talk about female allowed to talk about female fertility. allowed to talk about female fertili they're allowed to talk about female fertilithey're going to the think they're going to make the left just fine left die, which i'm just fine with, know what i mean? so with, you know what i mean? so apparently do apparently right wing people do have kids, but have to have more kids, but i think need to it easier
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think we need to make it easier for women to have a career and have babies. so maternity mode. my have babies. so maternity mode. my leave. my wife's on maternity leave. you like it's like four you only get like it's like four months i'm months or something. i think i'm on totally sure on that. i'm not totally sure i'm with beautiful with i'm bad with beautiful with experience. yeah. but anyway, runs so runs out. runs out, so. so you're for you're actually pushing for women's at this point now women's rights at this point now i'm pushing to i'm pushing for my wife to get more okay, you more more money. okay, so you are a massive contradiction sometimes. takeaways sometimes. now takeaways and i think both defending think we were both defending women your women in that bit by your standards. yeah, we're going to move the independent move on now to the independent now and now this comes up again and again. white privilege being taught as though it is uncontested fact. yeah. education white education secretary says white privilege not fact. privilege is not a fact. and i watched interview. this is watched the interview. this is gillian and she was asked gillian keegan and she was asked if schoolteachers are too woke then she was a bit nervous. she sort of laughed nervously and said, i don't necessarily said, no, i don't necessarily think so. you know, hugely dedicated, etc. but on this question white privilege , she question of white privilege, she said, no, i don't think it's a fact shouldn't be taught fact and it shouldn't be taught all up for all of that. things are up for debate. shouldn't taught all of that. things are up for deifact. shouldn't taught all of that. things are up for deifact.nowouldn't taught all of that. things are up for deifact. now it'sin't taught all of that. things are up for deifact. now it's too taught all of that. things are up for deifact. now it's too little,ght as fact. now it's too little, too way, because we've too late in a way, because we've been with this stuff for been dealing with this stuff for years now. but it is better than nothing. it is start to nothing. and it is a start to say political theory must
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say political race theory must be i mean, be criticised. yeah, i mean, this point, isn't the this is the point, isn't it? the concept privilege is so concept of white privilege is so tied the realm of tied up with the realm of critical theory. i mean, critical race theory. i mean, you could say, can layer you could say, can you layer i mean, premise that activists mean, the premise that activists make white make when activists say white privilege, mean privilege, what they mean is that in white majority that in a white majority country, for country, it's very unlikely for white people experience white people to experience discrimination on the basis of their skin colour. well, if they're get a in they're trying to get a part in an advert or an internship, an internship with bbc or internship with the bbc or channel itv, i mean, get channel 4 itv, i mean, we get jobs opportunities jobs and opportunities openly advertise discriminating against white . so i think we can white people. so i think we can see can definitely systemic see we can definitely systemic racism , institutional racism racism, institutional racism against white people but that's an uncontested what i find very surprising about this study after study on freedom of information requests groups information requests by groups such divide us have such as don't divide us have revealed that critical race theory in many, theory is being taught in many, many schools in uk. and many schools in the uk. and again again, commentators again and again, commentators just and say, no, it just deny it and say, no, it isn't. no, just not isn't. no no, it is just not happening. well, and i'm sure that will same to that they will say the same to the secretary , you the education secretary, you know, this soundbite know, and this this soundbite is great. great that great. i mean, it's great that she said, you know, white privilege is not a fact. it won't difference. that won't make any difference. that will you
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will make any difference to, you know, this is know, these they'll say this is an of white privilege. know, these they'll say this is an yeah. of white privilege. know, these they'll say this is an yeah. thevhite privilege. know, these they'll say this is an yeah. the socialrivilege. know, these they'll say this is an yeah. the social justice�*. yeah, yeah. the social justice warriors, know, social warriors, you know, social justice has captured the education they'll education system and they'll they'll this. they'll still be pushing this. yeah, speaking to someone yeah, i was speaking to someone in pubuc yeah, i was speaking to someone in public football game in the public mind football game this saying this week, and he was saying that, you are far too that, no, no, you are far too obsessed. like, most people aren't this. they're aren't like this. they're not bothered. trying to bothered. they're not trying to push you puberty, push gender, you know, puberty, blockers people blockers on kids. most people agree was agree with you. so i was thinking, am cynical ? thinking, andrew, am i cynical? am i upset because i do this am i too upset because i do this line are they just line of work or are they just naive how this is? naive about how far this is? correct? i think they're correct? no, i think they're right insofar as that most people really care. but people don't really care. but they're wrong because they don't really of really understand the extent of the influence, particularly in schools, they schools, because why would they then not in schools? and even if their parents are probably not asking lesson plan so asking to see the lesson plan so they won't know. but we do know that absolutely endemic, that it is absolutely endemic, not but in in not just in schools but in in the and hospitals police the law and hospitals and police and everything. yeah and in everything. yeah particularly the particularly in the in the pubuc particularly in the in the public but yeah, public sector. but yeah, you talk people work in, you talk to people who work in, you know, or health know, social care or or health care and particularly education. and is horrifying this stuff and it is horrifying this stuff they and the stuff they they see. and the stuff they have to go along with because they'll trouble. they'll get into trouble. they'll they
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they'll be ostracised if they speak against it. yes, exactly. but involved in free but i was involved in free schools, which might be a bit more cut. it would be more a bit less cut. it would be would but, you know, i spoke would be, but, you know, i spoke to who was actually to a nurse who was actually forced to acknowledge white privilege of a training privilege as part of a training course be psychotherapist . course to be a psychotherapist. right. and that's nhs. right. so it's and that's nhs. yeah. and saying that we yeah. and they're saying that we don't was saying well don't like she was saying well i believe that racism about believe that racism is about just treating everyone same just treating everyone the same irrespective . and irrespective of skin colour. and they said that that is an outdated, view she outdated, outdated view and she said that coming from you or said is that coming from you or is coming the nhs? is that coming from the nhs? trust and they said the nhs trusts, so that's pretty trusts, right. so that's pretty scary it's scary stuff isn't it. it's absolutely and absolutely everywhere. and we're going to friday going to move on now to friday sun the police are policing sun and the police are policing jokes let me do this jokes again. let me do this quite a lot there. i didn't write this headline so it's snowflake cops parents not snowflake cops ask parents not to joke. police will punish misbehave in kids so you know parents eat their kids if you you know, drop any litter or whatever, the police are going to you. yeah. if you to arrest you. yeah. or if you do anything bad, the do anything, anything bad, the police to arrest you. police are going to arrest you. this police force bournemouth this police force in bournemouth posted social media with a posted on social media with a small to quite a few
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small favour to us. quite a few parents been with parents have been joking with their look the their under turns. look the police, they will take you away if naughty. politely if you're naughty. we politely ask in this ask that you don't joke in this way they that instead way as they wrote that instead of solving or of actually solving any crime or . to kids . it's . but you say that to kids. it's a joke. it's like saying freddy krueger come disembowel krueger will come and disembowel you. just you. you know, it's just something to kids something you say to kids to get them the right thing. and them to do the right thing. and normally police, you get normally the police, you get minimal change. you get a friendly officer to play friendly police officer to play along scare your along with them and scare your child. it's child. yeah, exactly. it's funny, a bit of funny, this is just a bit of fun, it a bit of fun, isn't it? it is a bit of fun.the fun, isn't it? it is a bit of fun. the police shouldn't be policing this. it's like stephen watson to stay watson said, they need to stay off need to stay off social media, need to stay out kind thing. and out of this kind of thing. and we stephen watson we see with stephen watson some people sign people like that, some sign that the police are coming back to normal. then you have normal. then you still have all these indoctrinated snowflake cops, in the article. cops, as it says in the article. okay. well, that is the end of this of the show. we're this section of the show. we're going break going to take a little break now, 2 minutes we'll have now, but in 2 minutes we'll have amy sharing your a amy sharing your photos. a terrible nativity terrible, gruesome nativity scene and why you should always close the toilet lid. see you in 2 minutes .
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and welcome back to the final part of headliners. your first look at friday's newspapers . and look at friday's newspapers. and we're going to start with friday's metro . what's this one friday's metro. what's this one about, nick? who this is a crew compared to hiroshima , because compared to hiroshima, because as a building site in the town centre. so this is a political flyer from brian sylvester . and flyer from brian sylvester. and he was merely, in my opinion, sort of slightly controversially drawing a parallel between hiroshima and the centre of crew, saying that you haven't done any of these things you promised. he said originally cheshire in 2018 promised cheshire east in 2018 promised a full 40 million town centre redevelopment. but nothing's happened. and he's saying, look, they can't even blame covid, saying hasn't it, saying you just hasn't done it, so so try and get so why not? so to try and get people's attention, he's put out this controversial flyer. of this controversial flyer. and of course bit offensive course it's a bit offensive because hiroshima because it is hiroshima metaphor, they say. everyone says oh, this place looks says, oh, what? this place looks like bomb whatever, like a bomb site or whatever,
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right? to be right? it's not meant to be taken that way. but taken seriously in that way. but i what troubles is the i mean, what troubles me is the first this article says first line of this article says a flyer has sparked a political flyer has sparked a bit of a debate in crewe after the town was compared to hiroshima afterwards it was hit by bomb and that by an atomic bomb and that sounds crewe has hit sounds like crewe has been hit by bomb. really by an atomic bomb. it's really badly thinks if you badly written. it thinks if you went crewe, but actually was went to crewe, but actually was hiroshima. is it really that bad in been there in crewe? i've only been there to trains any time i've to change trains any time i've ever been to this. this comparison it is comparison is i mean, it is hugely offensive to hiroshima, which is now a three event economy full of industrious people . but yeah, i mean, people. but yeah, i mean, i think this is this is a case of people criticise the great place. don't why i'm place. i don't know why i'm saying because i'd like to saying this because i'd like to take everything off. yeah, yeah. more it's nice, take everything off. yeah, yeah. more is it's nice, take everything off. yeah, yeah. more is a it's nice, take everything off. yeah, yeah. more is a really it's nice, take everything off. yeah, yeah. more is a really nice it's nice, take everything off. yeah, yeah. more is a really nice place, :e, take everything off. yeah, yeah. more is a really nice place, a but it is a really nice place, a lovely architecture and stuff like maybe not. in like that. maybe, maybe not. in the town centre we've this the town centre we've got this building site, but this is a case of know, the really the case of you know, the really the substantive they substantive issue here is they haven't this substantive issue here is they haven't completed thi substantive issue here is they haven't redevelopment. million redevelopment. and instead dealing with instead of like dealing with that apologising that or apologising for their seen leaflet seen something on your leaflet which offensive, it's like which was offensive, it's like play which was offensive, it's like play instead of the play the ball instead of the play. why did why did people
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continually they're continually do this? they're so literal they try and literal minded and they try and sort of police people's town rather to nub rather than getting to the nub of which is again and of the issue, which is again and again, pure again, this is a pure deflection. yeah it deflection. yeah of course it is. we're to be going is. and we're going to be going now story, which from now to this story, which is from friday's another photo friday's mail and another photo app friday's mail and another photo app with another data breach. yeah. so, yeah, think twice before links . never before downloading links. never heard of them. so what is this? have there's these have you seen there's these headphones going around where people astronauts or of people are astronauts or some of them warriors and knights and things like that. centuries of real have seen them without realising. you probably realising. yeah, you probably done . you've probably done it real. you've probably done it real. you've probably done it it just these magic done it. it it just these magic avatars, you pick your, you put your it your picture into it and it makes you into prince or makes you into regency prince or something. is it not something. so why is it not safe? it's not safe because when you when you agree to use it, when you its terms and when you agree to its terms and conditions, which 7000 words conditions, which are 7000 words long, nobody's going to read long, so nobody's going to read that. terms of that. nobody reads terms of conditions anyway. i think there needs something we needs to be something like we needs to be something like we need rules need to have some sort of rules or and conditions that or in terms and conditions that you you could be agreeing you can't you could be agreeing to, like giving a kidney. to, like giving away a kidney. you don't know because to, like giving away a kidney. you adon't know because to, like giving away a kidney. you a south now because to, like giving away a kidney. you a south parkbecause to, like giving away a kidney. you a south park episode, there's a south park episode,
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episode plot. episode with that plot. oh, right. the boys right. well, one of the boys just signs he agrees to just signs it and he agrees to some horrific torture, some really horrific torture, which could then or which i could then do or something, and you this something, and give you this specific . yeah, because the specific. yeah, because the point don't really point is that we don't really know what signing. all of know what we're signing. all of these mining these companies are mining your data on. i mean, data and selling it on. i mean, it's particularly it's really particularly surprising is surprising about this. why is this particularly unsafe? well, this particularly unsafe? well, this particularly this one seems particularly egregious that egregious because they say that you longer own photo you no longer own your photo and they use it or sell it and they can use it or sell it and obviously, we've seen this abused in places. you know, when people are building actually feeding ai systems and they need faces to look at, they can also be used. it's fed into the facial recognition system. so for example, in china they've got cctv that recognises your faces and so could be fed. and so this is pretty scary details. and then if you if you applied for a genealogy test, then they've your danny and they've got your danny and everything wouldn't everything as well. so wouldn't this argument for all this be a good argument for all of these things, not just lenses, but also facebook, tiktok, the great the great thing being of thing about being a sort of rebel i just don't go rebel legend is i just don't go along trends. you only along with any trends. you only see posting a black square.
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see me posting a black square. no, you see me doing my face. not many people for not as so many people fall for it. it's a scam. it it. and it's always a scam. it always something dodgy. always does something dodgy. it's thing. free, it's an old thing. if it's free, you product . yeah, but you are the product. yeah, but nick, saw you that. nick, i've saw you do that. gangnam style thing when that came you some trends came out. you have some trends that just on. that you just get on. definitely. you round definitely. didn't you get round it like henry lee , it by looking like henry lee, thank you. in everyday life. there go . let's on there you go. let's move on to the article . fridays, daily the next article. fridays, daily star and harry potter coming to life with the help of a i. what's this? yeah, this is an invisibility cloak. is it? which. yeah. which which is why i think harry potter is not usually , you must have had usually, you must have had a cloak and it was a political know. is that right? yeah. okay. well maybe the autocue should have been tweaked, so somebody said to what would they want me understand invisibility understand around invisibility cloak face from facial cloak hide your face from facial recognition. it's more philip k dick and harry potter what it is it of so cctv will see it kind of so the cctv will see you, but this will confuse the camera and so it can't identify your face. so it's great your face. yeah. so it's great for me because i want to go and
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commit crimes, but it's commit loads of crimes, but it's also, it. so you also, let's face it. so you never talk to her. thank you. it's also the that was fine. it was also it's the inevitable backlash against sheer backlash against the sheer amount we have. amount of surveillance we have. we than 6 million cctv we have more than 6 million cctv cameras uk , which is the cameras in the uk, which is the second only behind china law . i second only behind china law. i mean, exactly. a lot more mean, yeah, exactly. a lot more than countries. you than most countries. and you know, used complain know, people used to complain about that about this. the liberty that group go, very wing group used to go, very left wing group used to go, very left wing group about group used to complain about this. seen it quite this. but they've seen it quite like from the sound of like it. now, from the sound of it, shouldn't we be complaining? we want to be we don't we don't want to be watched everywhere watched absolutely everywhere that we go. well, we have had this gradual into this sort of gradual drift into just accepting we're being just accepting that we're being watched to watched and listened to everywhere we go. in year everywhere we go. in a year in the sixties and seventies, people worried about the government, you know, wiretapping the houses and the phones no, phones and things. yeah no, we buy ourselves buy the wiretap ourselves and put kitchen and ask it put it in the kitchen and ask it for egg recipes. so now you can get a jacket for 57 quid and then you'll be immune. you'll be immune from all prosecution . i immune from all prosecution. i mean, that i'm giving ideas mean, not that i'm giving ideas to . you really are nice . so to you. you really are nice. so we're to move on now we're going to move on now doing it in friday's metro it this is one in friday's metro about the earlier. about closing the lid earlier. this disgusting . so
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this is a bit disgusting. so yeah, when you flush yeah, apparently when you flush a toilet, it sprays there's all these all these particles of poo and we e—coli, it's an aerosol or a virus and said aerosol. they're just just to give you a very clear if ofcom are listening so jigs this this big plume and you breathe it and it goesin plume and you breathe it and it goes in your eyes goes and goes lines on your lips and then you count it. they not make it. how did they not know about this before what they did ? but before what they did? but they did with and did this study with lasers and green yeah. people green light. yeah. so people know they did this know about it, but they did this video you see the video where you see all the green stuff spewing out like a volcano germs. and it's so volcano of germs. and it's so disgusting didn't have disgusting. if you didn't have a complex already, it's complex about this already, it's another can you another one you can have. you got . i always keep the lid got ocd. i always keep the lid down when i first on the old times breaking you're using it breaking the stereotype about men a sigma male as men because i'm a sigma male as we cover the day the guy we cover the other day the guy said the end of the video, said at the end of the video, it's going change our it's going to change our relationship toilets. relationship with toilets. and i think watch the video, think if you watch the video, it really just really would because you just see disgusting you think see how disgusting it you think that we're getting a bit too germaphobe. let's be germaphobe. i mean, let's be
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honest, like having a good immune getting in immune system, getting down in the of things the dirt, these sort of things protected before protected us before the past. i haven't the door haven't touched the door handle since eighties. you're since the eighties. so you're asking you're longer. so asking you're asking longer. so you fun and the pandemic you have fun and the pandemic started telling started and people are telling you every you to wash your hands every half well, i didn't get half an hour. well, i didn't get it. i never till till it. i never got ill till till 20, and even then i'm not 20, 22. and even then i'm not sure it was covid. i never wore a masks weren't a mask because masks weren't about they about ocd and hygiene. they were about ocd and hygiene. they were about controlled were by about how controlled you were by the never wore to the narrative i never wore to signal other people i'm signal to other people i'm a yeah, i didn't get mask. yeah, i didn't get more mask. i'm blood and no i'm a pure blood and yet no covid. i got something in 2020 that been a leo, that might have been a leo, don't kind of don't you think these kind of articles scaremongering articles are scaremongering to an going an extent. this has been going on just because now we on for years just because now we can see it because we got the technology. worried technology. now we're worried about didn't any about it. it didn't do us any harm maybe harm before. and really, maybe we worry about this we shouldn't worry about this kind all. i mean, to kind of thing at all. i mean, to a extent, but a certain extent, maybe, but also want other people's also i don't want other people's poo landing poo particles landing on my lips. but it's probably lips. yeah, but it's probably happening anyway. sorts happening anyway. all sorts of things without you things are happening without you knowing know, they knowing it. yeah. you know, they say the under say if you look at the under microscope, but stuff that's microscope, but the stuff that's in the kind of in your bed. yeah. the kind of the. alien creatures the. did alien like creatures that your pillowcase that infest your pillowcase you'd never sleep again yeah.
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just be. and if you go just let them be. and if you go to a hotel with a uv like this is the toilet. oh is the sort of the toilet. oh yeah. one of those hotel uv lights. i mean, we'd never stay in no, you've in a hotel again. no, you've never struck as someone never struck me as someone who is concerned is that concerned about contracting please contracting illnesses. oh please consider myself, you know, when it to things like like it comes to things like like aerosol plumes, i'm a provider rather bloke. you're a rather than a bloke. you're a plume. tracer. plume. aerosol plume tracer. yeah. let's move now . yeah. well let's move on now. we're going to go to the actually, this is the final article that we've got tonight. this actually this is this is actually this is a really story. you really unpleasant story. you know, to know, we're coming up to christmas, nick, these christmas, nick, one of these going on know a man going on here. we know a man on a light story, we're ending a light story, but we're ending on a horrific one and said this is barbarian smash 13th century paris churches nativity scene and joseph to the horror and behead joseph to the horror of worshippers and this is a all saints ipswich saints church in ipswich we should that this should probably say that this isn't beheading . it isn't an actual beheading. it was of jesus. yes i'm was a statue of jesus. yes i'm just reading out the headline. it's said the church it's i said i said the church nativity don't worry. but nativity scene. don't worry. but it is. yes, it's a disgusting attack christianity. see attack on christianity. we see it see the head it there. you can see the head of bomb there. of the bomb there. it's absolutely this absolutely horrific. and this is the kind that happens the kind of thing that happens to christians. ethan klein the kind of thing that happens to chrvery1s. ethan klein the kind of thing that happens
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to chrvery massive ethan klein the kind of thing that happens to chrvery massive podcast.ein the kind of thing that happens to chrvery massive podcast. they did a very massive podcast. they said wanted to stage a mock said you wanted to stage a mock execution of jesus and this is the thing can say the kind of thing you can say anything about anything you like about christians. know this. christians. we all know this. any say any other group, you say something, the something, you cancel. it's the end your career. end of your career. but christians, turns christians, everyone turns a blind and are sick of blind eye and we are sick of andrew. fine. you have andrew. i mean, fine. you have an in the daily an article in the daily mail about are talking about you, and we are talking about you, and we are talking about right now, so we're about it right now, so we're not entirely ignoring it because we can like, no, no, you can say like, well, no, no, you did today, general. did this today, general. no one's cancel for one's going to cancel for attacking don't attacking christians. i don't know mean, it know who it was. i mean, it could mean, i'm just saying, could i mean, i'm just saying, you know, maybe was you know, maybe it was a religious was religious hatred. it was motivated but maybe motivated in that way, but maybe it just a bunch drunken it was just a bunch of drunken kids smashing up first thing kids smashing up the first thing that they saw, right? yeah, exactly. bad. that they saw, right? yeah, exactyou bad. that they saw, right? yeah, exactyou know, bad. that they saw, right? yeah, exactyou know, for bad. that they saw, right? yeah, exactyou know, for fact. and, you know, for a fact. i mean, nick's right. i mean, i'm not particular christian not a particular christian or anything. was anything. but if this was was a muslim scene with i muslim nativity scene with i don't know, what would they have. you if that was have. but, you know, if that was if smashed up, then if they were smashed up, then this be front of the this would be front page of the guardian. the most guardian. britain's the most evil, racist, islamophobic, please. but yeah christianity but know do but allowed to just you know do whatever but that but allowed to just you know do whattl'er but that but allowed to just you know do what
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would agree, irrespective of that buys that everyone who buys the guardian supports. guardian absolutely supports. they was they think that this was acceptable just acceptable 100, not just your prejudice. i've got very prejudice. snow i've got a very prejudice. snow i've got a very prejudice just prejudice now. just i've just got well thought facts got well thought out facts against hate god. against you, but you hate god. images said many images as you've said many, many times not a nice times anyway. yeah, not a nice story end on, but there you story to end on, but there you go. all go. that is unfortunately all the we tonight. thank the time we have tonight. thank you guests kearse and you to my guests leo kearse and nick dixon and, of course, headune nick dixon and, of course, headline to be back headline is going to be back tomorrow p.m. headline is going to be back tomorrow pm. as usual, headline is going to be back tomorrow pm. as usual , to tomorrow at 11 pm. as usual, to take the next day's take you through the next day's papers it will be papers and this time it will be leo with jonathan cogan. leo kearse with jonathan cogan. hey. leo kearse with jonathan cogan. but it's going to be a bad thing for europe, unfortunately, because, you know, global energy pnces because, you know, global energy prices have been kept low by the chinese industry, has been has been tanking. so you know, china hasn't been sucking in all the uquefied hasn't been sucking in all the liquefied natural gas from around the world. and, you know, if chinese industry surges again, you know, we could be in real trouble with our energy
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crisis. well, leo, i want to ask you about the front cover the mirror now . a picture of harry mirror now. a picture of harry and meghan there , but hancock and meghan there, but hancock seems to dominate. that's right. so hancock hancock will not stand to gain as an mp. so tweeting the other day saying he would . oh yeah. no he's he's not would. oh yeah. no he's he's not i've got i've got more and more on the story. he says he wants to and he's making the classic sort of celebrity, you know, smashing a nice charity worker thing. you sell it. oh, yeah. so you know, i don't want to be an mp. i want to i want to do more
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work for i want to do work for dyslexic children. it means you're there, you know, because they're getting a raw deal from they're getting a raw deal from the education system with that, it's not it wants to make lots of money. apparently made 400 grand from being on the i'm a celeb. grand from being on the i'm a we buy some i've got some from when i was a cub scout. i mean, it's not really metal. you stitch them on your jumper, but it's a similar kind of thing. anyway, we're going to move on now to another story and this one is in friday's guardian and a not so friendly welcome at the eu borders. leo have you
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it's mark dolan in for the big man mark steyn in my big opinion. in just a moment, i'll be dealing with harry and meghan and that documentary . forget and that documentary. forget about stripping harry of his titles . take away his bloody titles. take away his bloody passport as well. as far as i'm concerned, treason doesn't even go there. and

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