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hello back i'm bethany lc here to bring you up to date from the gb newsroom amber weather warnings have been issued the north of england tomorrow meaning. icy conditions could be a risk to life. the met office expecting rain, snow and to cause dangerous driving conditions. disruption to public and possibly air. yellow weather warnings in place for most of the uk . winter conditions the uk. winter conditions expected to further travel disruption with border staff and ambulance drivers set to strike in a few days . ambulance drivers set to strike in a few days. the ambulance drivers set to strike in a few days . the government in a few days. the government has been forced to the military to vital public services . to vital public services. officials say they're preparing . 120
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officials say they're preparing. 120 these include 600 ambulance drivers and a further 150 people providing logistical support. while unions have blast those plans, they warn the armed forces can't replace highly trained ambulance workers and expect the service run as normal. ambulance ambulance crews in england are due to walk out for two days on the 21st and 28th of december in around over pay 28th of december in around over pay while border force guards will take industrial action from the 23rd to the 31st. nurses are threatening to escalate industrial action in the new yearif industrial action in the new year if the government fails to break the deadlock over pay by next week. the royal college of nursing . it could impact too nursing. it could impact too great a number hospitals and scaled back support for non—emergency services . further non—emergency services. further action goes ahead . they are action goes ahead. they are demanding ministers must respond within 48 hours of tuesday's walkout and the rmt is accusing westminster of being the odd one out in the long running pay
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dispute with rail workers after deals have been agreed in both wales and scotland. it's as thousand staff in england with a fourth day of strike action this week. network rail services and 14 other rail operator . the 14 other rail operator. the department for transport is urging the rmt to union their position . a woman was injured in position. a woman was injured in a crowd crash at the brixton o2 academy has died. 33 year old rebecca acomb millo from newham in east london , was injured when in east london, was injured when ticketless fans to force their way into the music . two other way into the music. two other women , aged 21 and 23, remain in women, aged 21 and 23, remain in a critical condition in hospital and police in avon and somerset have issued a safety warning after . several calls about after. several calls about children playing frozen lakes. the follows the deaths of four boys who fell into a lake at babbs mill park in solihull nearly a week ago. hundreds of people turned up for a vigil
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this afternoon in memory of them them . you're this afternoon in memory of them them .you're up to date on tv, them. you're up to date on tv, onune them. you're up to date on tv, online and dbe, plus radio is gb news. now it's time for. hello and welcome to headliners. i'm stephen allen. i'll be taking you through sunday's top . joining me tonight, the comedy duo of leo kearse and diane . but duo of leo kearse and diane. but first, let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph forces are spare capacity for strikes as chief of defence. the observer nurses pledge tougher new strikes as nhs crisis deepens. the sunday times sussexes want royal summit to address their tv grievances . to address their tv grievances. sunday express says home secretary no more channel tragedy as the sun on sunday. we royal apology as they knew harry
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and meg shock and the daily star on sunday. got to have faith. psychic reveals george michael's ended bitter feud with barry manilow from beyond the grave . manilow from beyond the grave. and those were your front pages . let and those were your front pages. let some of that then let's start the front page of the observer . the front page of the observer. leo, what are they going with.7 so the observer is leading with the pledging new strikes the nurses pledging new strikes as the nhs crisis deepens. so they see they don't get what they see they don't get what they want . they're going to they want. they're going to they're gonna have new strikes january and these are going january and these ones are going to even tougher there's going to be less generous support inside hospitals. the at the hospitals. apparently the at the moment like they will help moment are like they will help you bit if you're you're you a bit if you're if you're dying just completely dying they won't just completely say no if you come back in january , you're dead. it. january, you're dead. that's it. and there's going to more and there's going to be more hospitals nurses taking hospitals and more nurses taking part, the government say, of the first seen signs that government ministers might sit down and actually and fix . they're actually try and fix. they're offering one off lump sum
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payments. the nurses asking for 19, is a lot. i mean, 19, which is a lot. i mean, i believe that nurses should get paid a bit more. you know, it should maybe go up in line inflation. but 19. i mean, whose jobs whose wages go up 19% is insane. they should cope with inflation . and how far back inflation. and how how far back do think that have do you think that should have happened not happened because they've not going but why didn't going inflation but why didn't going inflation but why didn't go with inflation before and no they have that i mean, you know they have that i mean, you know they went up i think they have they went up i think they have they went up i think they went up 4% last year over five years. over the last five years, they've had a real term reduction. if you include all of those inflation's all right numbers guy that may be a fair bit of good good but listen all right as a as a concession how about we have this 19% raised for nurses but it's funded by getting rid all the pointless non—jobs in the public sector. yep. for all these years all these diversity and inclusion managers like live the experienced consultants nobody these things they actually just get in the of the health
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services so why don't want to get rid of them they can be turned to dog food to do something valuable for society and then the nurses can get the money they were getting and there were 100 grand there were only 100 odd grand anyway. know they'll pay anyway. so you know they'll pay for you three nurses or two nurses. the current period. i was with you right up until the cannibalism up until that point. oh was on board. it's not cannibalism. you turn a human into dog food. oh, no, of course not. no you carry on. carry on. i mean, this story is interesting because they're saying that there's going to be a whole load of nurses are going to strike and they were striking before and you think oh got like a back up squad of nurses ready to sit in moments notice, to just sit in moments notice, just the clipboards , just drop all the clipboards, just drop all the clipboards, just walk on out. so that's been a think about a strategy think about this. what do accept is some of the what i do accept is some of the language used because they say prevent the collapse of nhs. now i'm sorry that's only going to happenif i'm sorry that's only going to happen if the nurses been
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allowed to mix the cement . you allowed to mix the cement. you know what i'm saying? like maybe you've asked the radiologists to draw architectural plans. draw up the architectural plans. it , because that's not it might, because that's not their of is when they say their area of is when they say things collapse. i think it sounds like everybody at once is just going to fight. it's not going to happen. it's going to carry on. but they do need to be paid properly for what they're doing. so i just resent kind of the hyperbole of the word collapse. but i understand kind of a pressured situation and they want to like blow it up and there's a chance could this new story stronger next year story saying stronger next year could be threatening. but could just be threatening. but do you think the strikes to be stronger the idea of nurses going on strikes is headline grabbing enough. purpose grabbing enough. and the purpose of of strike is to of this kind of strike is to grab headline. does it grab a headline. yeah. does it actually people to be actually need more people to be left care it's in the left without care if it's in the papers? done the job papers? they've done the job they. and they. yeah absolutely. and i think the think it'll actually get to the point we support for point where we can support for four think, you know four nurses. i think, you know we want to see nurses we all want to see nurses getting paid fairly they're, getting paid fairly and they're, they're know, they're not, you know, drastically underpaid. think drastically underpaid. i think the like 34 the median salary is like 34 grand which isn't
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grand or 35 grand, which isn't peanuts. but you we wouldn't see them being paid fairly. we to see it go up. but, you know, the nurses nurses wages have lagged wages in the private sector . but wages in the private sector. but i mean, if people are going to they're just going to, you know, drop everything and let people die . people are going to be die. people are going to be like, well, why am i paying my taxes this nhs that doesn't taxes for this nhs that doesn't even me alive. going to even keep me alive. i'm going to . not pay that tax. . i want to not pay that tax. and instead of to the private medical, will keep me alive medical, who will keep me alive because i just paid them we missed the good old days of when the stopping get in the people's stopping you get in hospital were protesters rather than working in the nhs. than people working in the nhs. yeah, absolutely . anything else yeah, absolutely. anything else on front page of the on the front page of the observer? yes. we've also got that , citizen. tories that story, citizen. the tories are risk of a right wing are at risk of a right wing insurgency, a donor warns i mean at risk of a right wing insurgency is exactly the tory party needs could be maybe steer away from the far left at the moment which ex donor. oh yeah because . he is decided that he because. he is decided that he is going to not make any more
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donations until the party is itself the correct lane. why didn't he just donate to the labour party considering exactly what it wants? i mean, there's very little between keir starmer , keir starmer's labour and tories at the moment because the tories at the moment because the tories are far left and labour are so far . i tories are far left and labour are so far. i think you know, nobody's, nobody's voted for a lot of the things that are happening right now. nobody voted for a really short term energy policy. this this energy policy. this left this all left us all at half mast and nobody voted for four months. immigration so there's a lot of things sunak. nobody voted you the. problem is that everyone in the. problem is that everyone in the last election voted on one issue. it was almost a one issue election. so the logic is no one voted for all the other issues. yeah that's going need another election . yeah yeah. good luck . election. yeah yeah. good luck. how many people on facebook like get angry at this . it's turn to get angry at this. it's turn to the speaking of angry let's turn to the sunday telegraph now
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telling what's on the front page of the telegraph. so on the front page, the big headline forces are not spare capacity forces are not spare capacity for strikes . chief of defence for strikes. chief of defence says now i agree with this because they're talking about oh well we're to replace people with up to 2500 troops are going to be brought to replace, for example, striking ambulance drivers. now you know, they get called out to all sorts of strange and the last thing that you is a terrible combination of somebody who's having a schizophrenic episode and who turns up to help them, somebody who's got ptsd from that time , who's got ptsd from that time, afghanistan. then they both afghanistan. and then they both end screaming the moon end up screaming at the moon together. it's necessarily that's worst scenario that's like a worst scenario when planning for the worst case of the. well, i'm just saying that , you know, that they are that, you know, that they are not trying to do that job. they're trying to do other things like yes, they're trying to provide assistance. if you happen to have a bullet lodged in your shoulder. brilliant,
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great to do that. great time. brilliant hey, let's up the gun crime . not very good at that. crime. not very good at that. let's bring of that into this country. but yeah, the whole point of this article, i know, being very silly is that bringing in the armed forces, you can't just say, oh, well , you can't just say, oh, well, the nurses are on strike because that's what state barclay, the health secretary, is doing . he's health secretary, is doing. he's going, don't worry, we're going to armed forces. to deploy the armed forces. excuse me, sir, they're excuse me, sir, but they're doing things . they've doing all the things. they've actually got job that they actually got a job that they want to do. although we're not at moment all we all at war at the moment all we all know we're doing special military exercises, training we're training ukrainians, right? yeah we're doing that because we like special military exercises. but what is interest is that in this article, it highlights the standard wage for a soldier and their mind a soldier who cannot go on strike like they are not allowed to go on strike, i think is shorter is the rank of private . is 21,000 the rank of private. is 21,000 and £424 and the we should have them all the time instead of the
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nurses and more money so well the paramedic that they're going to be standing for in be paid for example . 27,000 of pounds for example. 27,000 of pounds but maybe the argument is that both of those numbers are too low. if i were to be sure that that all to go and save people's lives the of stress i'd lives the amount of stress i'd have situations. not have in both situations. i'm not sure come. yes, sure that money would come. yes, i a parameter in london i think a parameter in london probably shorter a bit. probably gets shorter a bit. somebody in, army. mean, somebody in, the army. i mean, there is an argument to be made that let this that we should let this happen because the because previously when the armies to help the nhs armies come in to help the nhs it's actually resulted in better working practises because the army come and oh no, we army come in and say, oh no, we do this. only three people to, to change this bulb. you know, we we can do a sharper we can, we can do a bit sharper . so there be some long . so there might be some long term from this. that's term benefit from this. that's a pretty look. also pretty optimistic look. but also a doctor, adrian a lot of this doctor, adrian boyle what a little boyle said said what a little old anxious lady sitting at home going, oh, i mustn't bother anyone help. you anyone by seeking help. you know, he's worried that people wouldn't seek help when they should those maybe years ago that would have happened. no, we're nation completely
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we're a nation of completely entitled , so entitled service entitled, so entitled service used to having this any chance that love grows both ways, you know. but the key is keep yourself fit the nhs to look after me some love i'll phone up the nhs and know everybody just leeches public so wrong leeches off the public so wrong that i'm so sorry but you are completely wrong because . my mum completely wrong because. my mum and they have a podiatry and dad they have a podiatry too. comes round right? an nhs one not sure but she comes round exam exactly what i'm talking about. you get podiatrist and then they're both diabetics need a podiatrist and, right? she came around and she actually said that a lot of her elderly clients are not putting on their heating for country because they think by not putting on the heating, the and the tree . and heating, the and the tree. and well, that's yeah. you hear housing starts she's identifying certain group of people who will take it on the chin and they
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they shouldn't do that they should really if they're in a situation where they need help , situation where they need help, be the ones who will tough it out when. actually they do need the help . yeah, i understand the help. yeah, i understand that are about the that you are talking about the flaky one. know what a flaky one. you know what a i mean, the older generation mean, maybe the older generation are . they've still a true are. they've got a still a true british attitude, but got to tell you, most people now are just they just want the government to come round and wait for them. you're wait their bums for them. you're one of people you're one of those people you're talking the talking about. then calls the nhs a sergeant major nhs and then a sergeant major get maybe get sent around. yeah, maybe the problem pension . problem maybe some pension. let's move on to the sun on sunday. what are they covering leo. so they've got harry and meghan still in the papers. a few . harry and meghan want an few. harry and meghan want an apology from the royal family this is after they insulted boss ngozi fulani was given an apology. this is was given one. but they mean an apology. buckingham palace. so is ngozi fulani doing a review? remember the story. but basically she she turned up to buckingham palace for some event. i don't think she was actually invited, but she was actually invited, but she tagalong other. no you could
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just tag along and like bluff it but you if go maybe but yeah. so you if go maybe maybe if i wore what she was wearing but she turned up and a lady in waiting asked, you know, where are from? no, where are you from ? which sounds, you you from? which sounds, you know, apparently those those are racist microaggression, essentially it could except essentially. it could be, except she dressed like tarzan's she was dressed like tarzan's mum. wearing like mum. she was wearing like leopard print seat cover from a from a ford capri. she had a uons from a ford capri. she had a lions tooth necklace. she was dressed like the most racist fancy dress costume. i can imagine. prince harry wearing . imagine. prince harry wearing. one from britain. yeah. look at absolute lily. absolutely. i mean, she couldn't have been more she looked like she walked out of a 1950s comedy movie with this depiction. she might as well be riding hippopotamus well be riding a hippopotamus and, you know, had a shield with feathers on was an absolute nonsense. should apologise nonsense. she should apologise for culturally appropriating african wear because she's like oh no i'm from hackney. what are you well except you talking about? well except she but you she didn't see that. but you know, is hackney. so know, she is from hackney. so why are dressed like that? why are you dressed like that? you know, it's not a fancy dress
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anyway, so have anyway, so she should have apologised. hussey apologised. the lady hussey whoever asked her where she's from because that seems like a legitimate you're legitimate question when you're dressed somewhere dressed you're from somewhere else . but the second thing is else. but the second thing is like so harry and meghan want an apology ? i don't know if you apology? i don't know if you watch that really boring six part documentary, but some of the stuff in it, you know, the screen to me it's like, yeah, it's brother. supposed it's a brother. is he supposed to me punch in the to screw me and punch in the face? what brothers do ? face? is this what brothers do? well, of, you know, well, what sort of, you know, and know, working and so, you know, working for, you accounting firm, you know, in an accounting firm, it's family, it's a royal it's a family, it's a royal family. of course, you're all going to scream other. going to scream at each other. have seen i've watched have you seen it? i've watched episode sold more . oh, my god. i episode sold more. oh, my god. i tried to watch it. but after the first 5 minutes, i thought i wanted to shoot the pianist like , 0h, wanted to shoot the pianist like , oh, well, it was just this time, , because i can't time, cliff, because i can't deal with piano music only you're allowed to watch one episode and still. come on. i all six scores. i thought i had to singing episode five. yeah 6 hours of my life. i spent know did you watch a normal . yeah
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did you watch a normal. yeah i did you watch a normal. yeah i did like a fool should like yeah i'm not sure it's really a documentary i don't think you can make a documentary yourself. yeah, exactly. i documentary is people with cameras following around, showing what they do to show a documentary shows this , show a documentary shows this, tells it's them telling what they believe in. they're like, we want to tell our truth and be telling truth, the actual telling the truth, the actual truth your special truth instead of your special truth. so 1990 looked like it would fit on a youtube channel not as a netflix documentary because . youtube is full of because. youtube is full of people just like themselves going, okay, this is what i do below me and you got blown . it below me and you got blown. it doesn't belong. it can't have title of documentary because it's very biased. yeah well, let's end this section with friends at the daily star. let's end this section with friends at the daily star . are friends at the daily star. are they going with oh, this is wondrous. so celebrity psychic jasmine rose anderson because she doesn't deal with normal ghosts yeah celebrities psychic
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jasmine rose anderson has been talking to george michael and he's telling her everything from be the grave. he's having the last laugh over barry manilow's last laugh over barry manilow's last christmas lawsuit. so essentially his iconic christmas hit managed to reach the number one spot back in 2021, and now it's reached photo eight. oh, i've read that wrong . well, i've read that wrong. well, let's say it's a good song with a great song. his last christmas last christmas . we buried it. last christmas. we buried it. yeah, no, but you may have, but there are other people. you sing it now. i have pay dead. george michael or barry manilow. we don't know which to be careful because ted, george, michael is talking lot to this woman. and i a that she's going a bad feeling that she's going to involved. of his to get involved. some of his lawsuits, said, you're not lawsuits, she said, you're not going believe this . he is going to believe this. he is still seeing it. now spirit side and feels love and gratitude for his fans. i mean that's got to be him it's got to be true that's specific information. absolutely page news. yeah. i
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mean it's so crucial. george is apparently hopeful as well because when you are dead, you can still have ambition that his single will top the charts once again this year i think she might have shares in it yeah or it's a little yeah i mean it sounds like a made up thing. there wasn't a story so they one up and it was a fun daily story is that i mean see seeing george met you such and such a vibrant , you know, great looking guy and to see him, you know, end up like doing cocaine and like that doing that cocaine and stuff, got to how stuff, although you got to how much cocaine would been much cocaine he would have been able had remained much cocaine he would have been ablenot had remained much cocaine he would have been ablenot is had remained much cocaine he would have been able not is that had remained much cocaine he would have been ablenot is that is d remained much cocaine he would have been able not is that is the mained much cocaine he would have been ablenot is that is the end1ed much cocaine he would have been ablenot is that is the end of was not is that is the end of our front pages? they're out way join us for part two where we have boil is on a budget special school and families going school staff and families going postal. we'll see you in a moment .
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welcome back to headliners. i'm still stephen allen. i'm still joined by the brilliant and diane spencer and now the observer diane avril wants a pay rise these days but there's a group that probably won't go on strike no so the title is brafman acting on law philly over asylum support high court fines. so of all i do love the phrase acting unlawfully because . it sounds like you're dressed as a burglar but you haven't stolen anything yet . do you know stolen anything yet. do you know what i mean? oh, just acting unlawful. like, at what point doesit unlawful. like, at what point does it go from acting unlawfully to breaking the law ? unlawfully to breaking the law? or is this only for politician ins like they act unlawfully ? ins like they act unlawfully? the rest of us are just criminals. so essentially a case was forward by an asylum seeker who is known as c, b i think. it's her fortnite hand and they tookit it's her fortnite hand and they took it to the high court , took it to the high court, manchester a, c b said sb was only giving
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manchester a, c b said sb was only givin g £40 and 85 p to live only giving £40 and 85 p to live for a week, and that's not when you go to m.a. because of the cost of living . so they're cost of living. so they're basically that they want an extra five year every week for the asylum seekers . now there the asylum seekers. now there are . 8000 approximately asylum are. 8000 approximately asylum seekers who live in the self accommodation . and with this accommodation. and with this increase i've done a little bit of packet maths and it's going to be an annual increase of about 12 and a half million pounds if . they about 12 and a half million pounds if. they add this about 12 and a half million pounds if . they add this extra pounds if. they add this extra fiver on, but what's interesting is that the question. well has suella braverman acted unlawfully in. not reviewing this because she is supposed to give the asylum seekers the right amount of money subsist on and she is supposed to check it in line with inflation . and in line with inflation. and obviously because of the cost of living crisis and everything, all the prices have gone up .
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all the prices have gone up. should she be giving the asylum seekers an extra five quid? lia no she should not because . it's no she should not because. it's not her favour. it's my favour i want to spend on stuff for me . want to spend on stuff for me. so the problem we've got , i so the problem we've got, i mean, i'm amazed that they find a female asylum to interview because i don't know if you've seen any footage of the cross channel migrants, there's channel migrants, but there's not on those not a lot of women on those boats. i think we boats. and i think we should give should asylum know give we should give asylum know much easily to the women much more easily to the women and instead , you know, and children instead, you know, the men their twenties who are coming over and coming safe countries. but we're spending coming over and coming safe countries. but we're spendin g £6 countries. but we're spending £6 million day on asylum seekers million a day on asylum seekers and the system is really broken the system is up to provide the system is set up to provide for people who are genuinely asylum not people who are coming here and using these system to just stay here and there's an industry of lawyers , human industry of lawyers, human rights lawyers, the three words in the universe set up to leech off of legally and our taxes and
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find ways for these people to stay you know gaming the system saying oh you know i converted to christianity so you can't send me back whatever it is somalia because they'll be persecuted even they're not the they haven't converted or you know there's various that they can game the system and so we're spending so much bereavement might have acted unlawfully but you know the law always correct but one of the points you just made there even if every single one of them is shiny leaves, valid, none of them are arguments against the extr a £5. arguments against the extra £5. yes they are. because if we give if we give people if we make it, these are we're supposed to be seen like luke, stop . come here. seen like luke, stop. come here. you're overburdening system. our system is broken . we say, oh, by system is broken. we say, oh, by way, by the way, oh, we're going to give you even more money. that's not going to dissuade from the channel from coming across the channel mostly to mostly trying to get people to get dangerous boats. get into these dangerous boats. we four people die the other we saw four people die the other day want people to
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day. why do you want people to find either are saying find out? you either are saying they any they shouldn't be given any money or they should be given an amount money live and amount of money to live off. and the an argument that the the £5 is an argument that the amount live off has amount of money to live off has changed the cost things changed because the cost things has changed. yeah. and also cb actually this to high actually taken this to high court in manchester, she is she has two children, so it seems that th e £40 is just given to that the £40 is just given to all the asylum seekers and. it's not taking into account whether they dependents . so that does they dependents. so that does suggest , there's an issue in suggest, there's an issue in that system because. yeah there are genuine asylum seekers. she's got two kids, are genuine asylum seekers. she's got two kids week. she's got two kids, £40 a week. it's not going to go anywhere. and an extra of it's not going to go anywhere. and an extra 0 f £5. it's not going to go anywhere. and an extra of £5. i mean, i i'm okay with it really . where i'm okay with it really. where do we stop? where do we stop and bearin do we stop? where do we stop and bear in mind is not you can go down there and give them your money your own. why are you money of your own. why are you going take my money? i'm serious. we got? what serious. what have we got? what is . we've got is the taxpayer. we've got to spend much money spend so much, so much money before up costing me before this ends up costing me a fiver have move the on fiver. have to move the mail on sunday. the government
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sunday. leo and the government wasted millions telling us how to pounds. yeah. so to save some pounds. yeah. so the government this the government brought you this video for this. it all adds up initiative, which sounds like a new a sort of a new logo for new a new sort of a new logo for tesco, but it's easy. and there's all these measures people can take to cut their bills over the colder months. most of the measures seem to amount to just be colder, be cold in home and you'll see it save money. so it's like, sure, you watch the video. yeah want a good laugh? have a look at this . definitely turn that . what i . definitely turn that. what i unplug that . the other thing is unplug that. the other thing is turn the boiler flow temperature down to 60 degrees doesn't the temperature of your house as i did it the other. if it. i thought you there just keep out the draft you again . not this .
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the draft you again. not this. oh this winter there are a number of different we can do to lower our bills and keep all hundreds more like switching off appliances in the now reducing the boiler flow temperature and using low cost draught protection. it really does on gov.uk you can find out exactly how to insulate your home. a lot of the measures are actually very expensive , right . does that very expensive, right. does that really add up that up ? it's really add up that up? it's a bit hypocritical of them to say that we should cut corners when. they've clearly spent about that we should cut corners when. they've clearly spent abou t £250 they've clearly spent about £250 million on that video. yeah. i also like the fact that grunt, grunt chops, whatever he like has this x ego and he thinks he needs to be in all of these videos to stop . i want you to do videos to stop. i want you to do yourjob if videos to stop. i want you to do your job if you videos to stop. i want you to do yourjob if you need videos to stop. i want you to do your job if you need to videos to stop. i want you to do yourjob if you need to send a message . what other people do message. what other people do get like patrick stewart or get
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some star get better dick cumberbatch to actually go the house. and why is it shown like somebody's iphone? it looks to see money. it looks like a horrendous elf tape. it's so bad lately they've done it like home made . it is lately they've done it like home made. it is genuinely lately they've done it like home made . it is genuinely homemade. made. it is genuinely homemade. it's not. it's the store who made this minted look on me. this is genuinely done for nothing mobile i nothing on a mobile phone. i quite like the feeling people. people have been going around to his all day . his house in hatfield all day. that embarrassing it. in the that is embarrassing it. in the video there's a bit where shows you the light switch and then whatever the next thing was and then you dog. and then it shows you the dog. and i'm going to eat the i'm like, he's going to eat the dog this is where it's fur. i'm like, he's going to eat the dog this is where it's fur . the dog this is where it's fur. the ideal days do the interviews about if you actually turn you down from maximum to sixties, actually efficient. no one knows this. you know if you look on a boiler the little bit where a 60 says eco yeah what kind of an idiot doesn't realise that eco is economical than and also is more economical than and also every knows the eco means no fun eco horrible people means it's not doing the job that is
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supposed do not to wash supposed do not going to wash the clothes when you have a eco on the on machine you're on the on the machine you're like not to like like that's not going to like eco than a is eco become more than a car is always slow to smell it will be warm. the observer and his upon that will take some explaining the teachers want us to send them more send a nice educational needs lovely so the time i call steve that schools crisis schools crisis in england a special needs staff quit quote in end quote overpay now again i have issue with this hyperbole it's flocks of special educational needs teachers like you can imagine just platoons of them leaving so essentially a company that provides as far as i can tell special educational needs assistance has done a survey that suggests that their company needs to be given more
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money work because there aren't enough special educational need assistance teaching assistants in the education system now they interviewed lots of schools and that nearly point 5 million pupils in england are identified as needing the special educational needs . so that could educational needs. so that could be anything from of maybe it could be autism , asperger's it could be autism, asperger's it could be autism, asperger's it could be autism, asperger's it could be dyspraxia all sorts of things . it could be dyspraxia all sorts of things. it could also have could be dyspraxia all sorts of things . it could also have maybe things. it could also have maybe impair minutes like visual auditory impairment, have a made up thing or . you could have up thing or. you could have a very real thing that . does need very real thing that. does need some help but oh yes everybody's got one these days. income nobody had one in the eighties is only 1 million just over a million that there's one point i know it's a really big to be missed the numbers again but outcomes everyone's they outcomes everyone's go on they haven't million haven't it's only a million a million us balloons that's 1,000,001 point dream magnet take points than take it all points less than everyone but loads of people have got them my friend. maybe he worked to supplement comedy
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income over overlooked he worked as you know when he's assistant for excluded kids and the amount of money that spent on them because all need special one on one training they're all like you know they don't turn up to it and they just treat it like like dirt because every so entitled to every just things the government's going to consist . basically what i'm consist. basically what i'm saying bring saying is we need to bring punching the in the or punching the kids in the or whipping or whatever whipping them or whatever whatever used to happen the birch well , i whatever used to happen the birch well, i mean, when birch mccain well, i mean, when i was secondary teacher, i birch mccain well, i mean, when iwas secondary teacher, i did i was a secondary teacher, i did work with teachers who , provided work with teachers who, provided teaching assistants that worked the kids with special educational needs because . they educational needs because. they hit me in the face. yeah. i mean, i. i could have hit them in the face. i my teaching career would have been cut slightly short. that was slightly short. oh, that was drama were allowed to. but drama so we were allowed to. but is an issue like because some kids get what's known as an educator tional health and care plan. i think that's what you were referring to just where they get a legal entitlement to one on one support legal entitlement it's quite
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interesting is that there are some councils who aren't giving the correct of funding to the schools. nice now i think that is a problem because if the council knows that they're to give the correct amount of funding to a school and they have a legal entitlement to do it, why is this only coming forward when somebody takes that council because council to court? because the problem that when you problem is, is that when you have who is who has a have a child who is who has a lot of problems , then one of two lot of problems, then one of two things going to happen. things is going to happen. either is either child they're learning is to suffer and they're not to get on very well in school and they are going to suffer all they are going to somehow kick off, which can have plus and then you have third tickets that are not very well. this is where you go to home. your kids are send them to private school. they don't they don't have mix with the like don't have to mix with the like that. don't have to mix with the like that . so we belong to the that. so we belong to the independent. leo getting actual not this leo getting actual political if it is you. that's a terrifying thought yes so the finer gael this is ireland the finer gael this is ireland the finer gael this is ireland the finer gael leader leo varadkar is replaced fianna fail leader.
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micheal martin is the tea shock is part of a deal within the coalition government basically with are rotating deal since the election in 2020. the r share the premiership and the change every few years. this is great i mean it's not some controversy so varadkar has made some comments about housing. there's a huge housing crunch in ireland. it's like the whole country is london. and so the cost of housing privately rented housing shooting through the roof they don't have enough houses. people are actually irish people, young irish people have been saying they're going to obviously to emigrate. and obviously ireland know, ireland is, you know, historically had a huge issue with people leaving the half the population left . and so people population left. and so people people are saying leaving people are saying we're leaving and criticised he said oh and he criticised and he said oh they'll back he said he they'll come back and he said he said oh it's not, it's not that bad, it's this is the same or is worse other places worse worse other places it is worse in london you know if you're in berlin or wherever it's actually it's cheaper. but it's actually a bit cheaper. but what's is 100
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what's interesting is for 100 years, of these parties years, both of these parties have shared power , have sort of shared power, always been a fine a fine gael fall in. the both, you know, fairly centrist, maybe right leaning governments , no sinn leaning governments, no sinn fein, which started out, is the political arm of the ira. so, you know, proper of terrorism , you know, proper of terrorism, you know, proper of terrorism, you know, proper of terrorism, you know, i mean, run by run by people who've killed people, you know , actually, you know, know, actually, you know, ministers and people charge who've part in murders and who've taken part in murders and kneecapping and things like that . well, they're there . well, they're almost there within . reach of power. they've within. reach of power. they've got seats the last the last got 37 seats the last the last election was just one below of what the fianna fail one. and they've sort of been, they've they've sort of been, they've the other parties have done sort of deals slightly , duplicitous of deals slightly, duplicitous deal was claimed by sinn fein to keep sinn fein out of power, but it looks like in the next election sinn fein could actually get in and sinn fein moved away from the kneecapping. that's policy anymore. that's not a key policy anymore. and left wing and and the more left wing and health education stuff which . health education stuff which. let's move on to the express day and the night before christmas
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and the night before christmas and thanks to price hikes. not a creature was stirring . creature was stirring. everyone's on strikes . that's everyone's on strikes. that's lovely. so the title is royal mail just staff to bring family to work to quote save christmas and quote amid strife threat this to is bad like the royal mail encouraging that the people are coming to work to now bring their children and the mothers their children and the mothers the fathers just bring anybody can find we need to go through all this mail but i'm sorry i kind of agree with communication workers union who said royal mail are risking serious security risks by bringing completely untrained, random . my completely untrained, random. my favourite word with no experience to plough all through your christmas post. i have this like impression in my mind of people picking up the envelopes going, all right, that's 20. i'm
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keeping that one right now. five, not ten. do you know what mean? the problem is, is that this is because of the strikes, but i think it's highly inappropriate to tell people , inappropriate to tell people, bnng inappropriate to tell people, bring their families to work, because i mean, they are going to pay them the same amount as eight of as agents, staff. but this is not way to solve it. that concludes part two. part three is where gets in three is where trump gets in trouble , gets twisted, and trouble, twist gets twisted, and shakespeare gets racist. goodness me . see you after the .
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break welcome back to headline as they observe in our leo and twitter is still thing shocking twitter is still thing shocking twitter is actually more popular than it's been under musk so the number of users and the actual usage each time the stats are doing great well on thursday musk suspended obviously came in
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because the tweet was an issue free with the x is free speech with the x is basically controlled by or it was by the democrat party and they're just using as a palette . it was the social media wing of the democrat party that would just purging anti conservative voices. i managed to cling on in there. but anyway on thursday, musk a group tech musk cancelled a group tech journalists the website journalists from the website because because of breaches of the company's new rule about revealing people's location. so doxing people saying you know this is where this person is because sharing articles because were sharing articles or writing there's writing articles about there's flight tracking website that was tracking his private jet and it his son on it. so obviously it's you know it's pretty even though it's technically publicly data but it's just kind of intrusive. it's not very nice. so you suspended the accounts, which i don't i quite like that sort of egotistical capriciousness like having king instead of a instead of a committee and, you know, making all these terrible rules. but yeah, he's decided he put pulls up saying, you know,
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should a lift the suspension and people voted said yes you should lift the suspension so he's he's put the put the journalists back on to the tweet there is so yeah letting the tweets obviously free. yeah that's better so yeah so some people are saying oh didn't really talk to location because you say this is just an oracle with a but yeah they kind of did is location it's not very nice yeah there's a bit of a difference between giving away your address and you will your address and where you will jets unless you're really jets i mean unless you're really good jumping going good at jumping you're not going to go to meet just to be to go to meet him just because you've the address because you've got the address there kind of jet there then. yeah but kind of jet yourself. the thing is the yourself. but the thing is the sort of intrusion sort of movements family , i think movements of his family, i think i'd you know, he'd i'd be, you know, i think he'd be with with himself. but be fine with with himself. but when it's his is that's a when it's his son is that's a different story i think people you know when people for you know when people come for your this sort of you've your family this sort of you've seen yeah also i seen taken i've yeah also i realise that's why elon musk his son that name because he can't tweet it and his name actually that name yeah. also let's move on to the sunday times. donald
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down four more years perhaps added to his sentence. so donald trump may face riot charges . a trump may face riot charges. a us select committee is going to is to preparing a vote on calling for the justice department really don't know how america works just sounds very sort of and confusing so they have to prepare a vote about whether they bring criminal charges i mean in my mind you've either done something wrong or you haven't . but why are they you haven't. but why are they voting for so the charges are going to be inside section which as we know is one of his top greatest hits , obstruction of an greatest hits, obstruction of an official proceeding. they still hold a vote. one of my favourite songs and conspiracy to defraud the us government. but don't know if that includes all of the stuff he nicked from the office. the you know, all the files that were found at mar a lago. i don't know if it's taken. he's a very diligent, hard worker. think he should applauded for think he should be applauded for do put in some overtime when he
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could was in could have that was when in office and least he's going office and at least he's going to get round them at some point like a magazine a coffee. like a magazine on a coffee. yeah. also, i the yeah. and also, i mean, the scene spreads scene saying scene he spreads these about, these conspiracy theories about, you political you know, the political machine persecuting him and says the political machine as it persecuted them. i mean this really into the of martyr really into the sort of martyr narrative of a politically motivated person commissioned by the state apparatus . but it will the state apparatus. but it will be fun if they do charge you might imagine the tv will get out of that i think i think it'll be the worst thing they could he's already on could do i mean he's already on the so ron desantis is the way out. so ron desantis is 23 points ahead in the polls. yeah. interesting yeah. what's quite interesting is single state that is that every single state that trump endorsed did do well so the republican party is sort of acknowledging that he is not necessarily the vote winner that he was and it's whether they can of bring in this new sort of figurehead to celebrity to build then sort of like ethos around i guessi then sort of like ethos around i guess i mean trump trump is more of a threat to the republicans now . is the democrats to the
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now. is the democrats to the sunday telegraph leo and what you like about the northern and you like about the northern and you will get in trouble if he is jacinda ardern the premier of new zealand has been accused by opposition politicians of turning new zealand into a nanny state as she moved to toughen the country's speech laws. so the country's speech laws. so the current law safeguards people on the grounds of colour, race, ethnic national origins. that's going to be extend this legal protection against insult or abuse is going to be extended to the religion which is mean. it's a sort of interesting move. it's a sort of interesting move. it's a sort of interesting move. it's a move away sort of western liberal democracy and a move towards a sort of more iraq style theocratic order where you can criticise the church, you can't mock the church, you can't mock the ground to bars and the priests. and this is this is quite dangerous. i mean, we've seen hate speech laws seen that hate speech laws are just to persecute people in just used to persecute people in scotland, which is hate speech scotland, which is a hate speech laws and sturgeon used it to purge. joanna from the front bench. one of our political rivals and. she was purged and amid accusations , transphobia, amid accusations, transphobia, anyone who speaks against
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against the snp's ideology or policies . so marion miller, who policies. so marion miller, who is gender critical, she was she was persecuted by the police never resulted in charges obviously but they can they can actually send people dead also everybody everybody brings hate crime laws even . ms. ardern crime laws even. ms. ardern herself and she said he's such an arrogant p something after being questioned in parliament that's the most gendered hate speech. so she could be arrested under law. the current under one law. well, the current law safeguards people on law only safeguards people on the of colour race, the grounds of colour race, ethnic national origins. ethnic or national origins. gender mentioned, sir. gender is not mentioned, sir. and also free speech is always beenin and also free speech is always been in new zealand , lived there been in new zealand, lived there for four years and in order to talk, you actually keep your mouth very still. you cannot have any kind free speech because your mouth is not allowed to murder . so they can't allowed to murder. so they can't have free speech because all vowels are just one. you somewhere between ian and i now it's more like a r nice than sunday telegraph. diane and if
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you're tired , all of those you're tired, all of those stories about art being edited to make it less offensive, you'll love this. oh, my gosh. this story's amazing. shakespeare's andronicus altered . to make characters appear more racist. so most plays, you know, they say , oh, go woke, go broke they say, oh, go woke, go broke . well, no. shakespeare's going to far right and try to make lots of money off it . lots of money off it. essentially, people are saying, oh, no, well, you're using language. they're saying that the director of the new production jude christian told the telegraph the racism in the play the telegraph the racism in the play is masked by shakespeare's language and his language english. so we need to take off the english. but it's old english, you see, i can look, i can see your arguments, the face, the shakespeare . so now face, the shakespeare. so now the issue is, is there's a lot of racism , this play and they of racism, this play and they refer to a guy , a mole, but refer to a guy, a mole, but they're going to swap this for they're going to swap this for the word black . now, i don't
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the word black. now, i don't think that's he's not from nigeria . well, yep. but more nigeria. well, yep. but more could have been african middle , could have been african middle, eastern or spanish. so if anything, you need to swap the word black for bame . all you word black for bame. all you need to actually go full pelt and you are interested in. yeah. no, i know where you're going with this. don't worry. you need to go full pelt. pick your racial slur and stick with it. because if you want to make a point, a point yeah. this point, make a point yeah. this is only a half hearted attempt to make a point and i get it because they to generate because they want to generate interest. think, it's very interest. but i think, it's very interesting. would imagine is interesting. i would imagine is a story. imagine the ego a great story. imagine the ego till the end when i till i got to the end when i realised it was like and i know this sounds weird coming from me it's an, a new female it's an, it's a new female production and i was wait a minute, what point go with one point at a time like are you going with the all female or are you going to go with the racism point like because really imagine hearing that it's more racist but then hearing it's an
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all female cast tone is not going . just imagine the ego of going. just imagine the ego of the who thinks, oh, you know what shakespeare know what he was saying. we need to rewrite this. i'll do it. i show i can clearly show what he actually meant. it's like no shakespeare knew what he's doing. anybody knows what you and this is, you know, the training to see he wasn't communicating effectively ironically. this is going to turn into . another turn the play into. another heavy lecture about race heavy handed lecture about race when you know , removing any any when you know, removing any any sort of any or any of the any of the actual history need for the actors to. yeah. fascinating stuff after a short breather , stuff after a short breather, we'll have the final section where we discuss awkward body language can to you as drug deaung language can to you as drug dealing and groping bosses have achieved christmas party. i'll catch you in a minute.
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welcome back to the part of headliners the diane and venice. plus see rising. should they set up water be be true. i don't get it so not worth getting venice could be saved by warming. according to new research . so according to new research. so does this interesting idea of something called a cold phase essentially saying that when water gets colder , obviously it water gets colder, obviously it takes up less space. and when water is hotter, it takes more space. and the phenomenon is could actually reduce the risk of flooding. now, venice is obviously built on level, so any kind of minor changes in sea level is going to have a risk to. venice. but apparently the water's venice seem to be quite cool and because of this coolness, there not spreading much as they would. so might not be sunk as quickly as they think it will. what's causing cold
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oscillation that's saving venice , climate change, climate change is always is anybody , any is always is anybody, any scientist ever uncovered bad thing that climate change key . thing that climate change key. it all seems to be good. it means britain warmer it makes less underwater yeah but feel that much warmer this week but also when the like the heat is hitting the planet somewhere else and the water heats up somewhere else, we might get venice, lose maldives venice, we might lose maldives like might a off. this is like that might a off. this is lovely. also scientific fact is that yeah water smaller as it cools until four degrees below that start expand again until it hits icebergs . that's why ice hits icebergs. that's why ice floes on water . yeah. one of the floes on water. yeah. one of the structure of the. yeah because the hydrogen bonds mean that you get hexagonal stacking. that's right. so until the sun times , right. so until the sun times, leo. and the lord moves in mysterious ways. a bit like this priest . so this priest in spain priest. so this priest in spain is blamed his car crash on wine, drunk mass, which i don't think is an excuse. you can't be all. yeah yeah, no, i'm over the
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limit. but wait, it was holy communion . this doesn't matter. communion. this doesn't matter. you're still over limit. that's. that's the law . so i'm surprised that's the law. so i'm surprised you didn't try and blame it. brexit. that's a priest in the church . england priest. have church. england priest. we have done this brexit vote. ooh, it's because we didn't if asylum because we didn't know if asylum seekers . i'm not because we didn't know if asylum seekers. i'm not real religion any more. i'm like the liberal democrats . ooh, the archbishop democrats. ooh, the archbishop of canterbury . even though he of canterbury. even though he covered in liverpool , covered up for a in liverpool, nobody drink like a nobody supposed to drink like a little bit because it's the blood of christ. you're not supposed to drink a pints worth of blood maybe he was really into or he to do a show into it. or does he to do a show every time somebody else does a show this, someone with show like this, someone with of his first. yeah have like his body first. yeah have like a cracker which is faulty. it's like one of those space invaders sweets. a tiny thing . sweets. it's like a tiny thing. it's a little bit. he's having lots of one one, a bit of ravioli, swivel to the on sunday diane and a shocking about drug dealers on a train docking parties there was a train running oh yeah but they were on drugs . we're not sure if the
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drugs. we're not sure if the train was running it. could have just been a hallucination. just a really good bus. so dopey dealers are caught train when dealers are caught on train when shocked commuters spot them, counting tablets. now, i'm sorry . i've seen so many different things on trains. i wouldn't be surprised if somebody out drugs. i'd just be like. surprised if somebody out drugs. i'd just be like . are you i'd just be like. are you selling sir? i mean, selling those, sir? i mean, they're the reason why they got caught. weren't caught. it's they weren't counting one of counting them out into one of those pillboxes those little pillboxes that says empty. used on it. if empty. they'll used on it. if they had one of them, nobody would have bothered. but these two are idiots. would have bothered. but these two are idiots . well, pregabalin two are idiots. well, pregabalin the drugs people take these. these are also made up. pregabalin that is the goblin. i've never of that they have such high volume . i could have such high volume. i could have very you could very easily say those definitely for me. yeah 35 valium today i'm surprised wasn't a drug replacement service through you know what i mean . it's rubbish it's a service through you know what i mean. it's rubbish it's a pun that somehow works and yet no in science continence anyhow how happened the mail on sunday leo and hugging at work it's wrong .
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and hugging at work it's wrong. you're a sex worker, isn't it ? you're a sex worker, isn't it? yeah, i think. then it's even more wrong. julie yeah, they're doing this. they like no kissing. no kissing, no . yeah, kissing. no kissing, no. yeah, no hugging , kissing. no kissing, no. yeah, no hugging, surely. no. i mean, i'm not experienced , so. yeah i'm not experienced, so. yeah how do you know? well, anyway, liz, i hugged him. pretty woman . all are friends that so? a british mother. a british mother. despite the furious onune mother. despite the furious online debate after revealing she was uncomfortable without touchy , her boss was at work . so touchy, her boss was at work. so she's on mumsnet . she said that she's on mumsnet. she said that her newish not british manager had taken to hugging her colleagues in the office . she colleagues in the office. she got lambasted for deeply racist for describing this person , not for describing this person, not british, just because the one british, just because the one british which you know, describing facts is no , never a describing facts is no, never a racist thing. it's somebody said somebody recommended she said to the boss, you keep working is more reserved and we aren't a touchy feely bunch. i mean the response to this said, please don't do this. you'll be dragged
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front other in no time front of each other in no time for the cultural comment. racial version of mansplaining is version of mansplaining which is probably what's probably absolutely what's interesting a different interesting is a different countries they've done a survey of how much different countries touch each other . people meet touch each other. people meet for coffee or whatever and i think in brazil they touch 280 times in an hour. and in britain in britain they touch z. yes, yeah. in britain they touch z. yes, yeah . so it's kind of people the yeah. so it's kind of people the only thing we be talking about hugging at work is if there's a self—drive fence course, someone tries hug you, it's you go for the neck. the next thing, do it. well, that's all we have time for. thank you. loads to my brilliant and funny guest leo kearse and diane spencer. we will not be hugging after today's show. you very today's show. thank you very much headline will much headline is will return tomorrow at 11 with leo kearse in the hot seat being joined by carrie marks and frances foster who will then possibly be you three doing a gig afterwards ? three doing a gig afterwards? we're doing we're doing a gig on the in the 21st. me and francis
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latina in world cup final and even i'm interested in that. good morning. at 6:00 on sunday, the 18th of december. this is breakfast on gb news with stephen. so it's the world cup final this afternoon. friends first is argentina. so i live in qatar. i had a few match. we'll keep you updated on everything you need to know . however back you need to know. however back home here. we're set for more strikes. i'm afraid the government is set to deploy troops this leading up to
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