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good evening. it's 11:00 here with good evening. it's11:00 here with gb news. coming up, headliners, but first, let's take a look at the latest news headlines. and today, rishi sunak has nicholas sturgeon for her service . after the first her service. after the first minister made a surprise announcement , she was to step announcement, she was to step down after years in power, ms. sturgeon said she was proud to have been first female and longest serving first minister of scotland . ms. sturgeon of scotland. ms. sturgeon acknowledged that the move seem sudden, but denied it was due to short term recently and said instead had been wrestling with it for weeks . good instead had been wrestling with it for weeks. good morning to those who do feel . shocked those who do feel. shocked disappointed , perhaps even a bit
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disappointed, perhaps even a bit angry . me. disappointed, perhaps even a bit angry. me. please disappointed, perhaps even a bit angry . me. please know that angry. me. please know that while heart and be in no doubt this is really hard. me. my decision comes from a place of duty and of love. tough love perhaps. but love nevertheless, for my party and above all, for the country . well, also today, the country. well, also today, lancashire police said missing mother of two, nicola bulli had a history of sickness , difficult a history of sickness, difficult issues with alcohol , which a history of sickness, difficult issues with alcohol, which was brought on by her ongoing struggles with menopause . struggles with menopause. detectives say the 45 year old was listed as a high risk missing person due to a number of specific vulnerabilities is underwater rescue expert peter folding said tonight that he was brought in to do search but if he'd had this information earlier, it would have changed his search strategy . no detail his search strategy. no detail didn't need to be released to the public, but it would have been useful if we had been given that information on the day as
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search experts fairly be more, we were being tasked by the police search adviser and given areas of water search . if we'd areas of water search. if we'd known on the day we would have kept it quiet. we wouldn't have told the media. it would have assisted us because i had the theory she had slipped into theory that she had slipped into theory that she had slipped into the river and it's only two foot deep. so i would have thought about other areas . now the about other areas. now the former labour leader, jeremy corbyn says keir starmer barring him from standing as a labour candidate at the next general election , is a flagrant attack election, is a flagrant attack democracy. he also said a divisive distraction from the overall goal. the labour has to defeat the conservative party . defeat the conservative party. the labour leader had earlier apologise for the party's handung apologise for the party's handling of semitism under his predecessor and today the equality and human rights commission announced. it will end its monitoring of the party years after finding it responsible for unlawful unlawful and discrimination . unlawful and discrimination. well, lastly , hollywood actress
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well, lastly, hollywood actress and international star raquel welch has at the age of 82. in the 1960s, she was an iconic figure on movie screen starring in the film fantastic voyage . in the film fantastic voyage. and perhaps most famously as the clad cave woman in million years b.c. clad cave woman in million years bc. in a 50 year career. she starred over 30 films, 50 television series and was a golden globe winner . a family golden globe winner. a family said she had died after a brief illness . on tv online. and dave illness. on tv online. and dave plus radio. this is gb news for headliners . headliners. hello, i'm andrew doyle and. welcome to headliners. the newspaper preview show with a difference . preview show with a difference. we go through tomorrow's newspapers and while i mean i
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know the other paper do that as well, but we do it differently. for one thing, instead of experts, we've got comedians . experts, we've got comedians. she's much better, isn't it.7 today i'm kearse and today i'm by leo kearse and breaking his headline is hyman . breaking his headline is hyman. it's bruce devlin . first, let's it's bruce devlin. first, let's have a quick look at thursday's front pages. so we're going to start with the daily now. they are running with tearful quits with dreams in tatters. poor nicola has gone and the guardian has sturgeon citing brutality in politics. i mean, that is what it's all about. the times has huge boost to unionism as sturgeon steps down very much a running theme on these covers. metro sturgeon corps binned that bringing in the news that jeremy corbyn has been barred from standing by cast . we'll be standing by cast. we'll be getting that just getting to that in just a moment. and the star there bucking the trend as ever form an orderly queue. apparently, lots brits running to lots of brits are running off to australia . and those were your australia. and those were your front pages . i'm going kick off
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front pages. i'm going kick off with the front cover, the times. what are they running with.7 yes the sturgeon has finally achieved independence, but unfortunately it is a job rather than independent is for scotland. so i sense a bit of gloating there last few months. well, no, i mean, she was terrible for scotland. she's she's dragged into this record destructive sort of late three and a half times higher than they are in the rest of the uk. the economies tanking there's a fraud probe at the ongoing but the snp have just been so profligate with all the money they get handed by westminster. it's been the devolution it's just been the devolution has been a disaster for scotland . despite you know, . but despite that, you know, the burned the independence burned strong and sturgeon and a few months ago sturgeon was was high in the polls, you know, 56 or 55% of people want. so why is it crushing.7 well, she's since then , she's she's she's since then, she's she's made a bit of a mess of things, too. she brought through she's always bringing through ridiculous hate ridiculous laws like the hate crime things like that crime bill and things like that . but this time she brought through agenda bill the made through the agenda bill the made made it easier to change gender. you could basically just say,
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i'm a woman, then magically you're woman if you you're a woman as if you somebody the magic spell somebody wave the magic spell how depart not harry potter, how depart but not harry potter, because would because that would be transphobic but also they transphobic but but also they made younger as well and then made it younger as well and then people people said you've got to put a clause this that will stop it being exploited by predatory men at the very least stop you know, see, for example, rapists using it to get into women's prison. and the snp said this would europe transphobe would never europe transphobe you're stop being you're a bigot stop being transphobic next day it transphobic the very next day it happened and i love bryson it was a double mail identified as a woman to get into female prison and this left the snp in a conundrum because under their own law , he's a woman. she's own law, he's a woman. she's he's definitely a woman. it did kind of fall apart and under normal common sense . he's not normal common sense. he's not a woman. so we've seen bruce the snp. i mean, as alex pointed out in his speech, you know, we were going great guns towards independence now the gender debate has really dragged it back because of course a lot of people that wasn't a popular
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policy with the scottish voters has nicholas sturgeon made the decision resigning decision to think in resigning and know i watched the and i don't know i watched the whole of the speech and i get that she's tired and i that she's enough. i'm on. i know she's had enough. i'm on. i know that she's done lot of stuff that she's done lot of stuff that people don't agree with and whether the right whether she's done the right thing is something that she will know for herself. obviously in my opinion, i think if you about if you take away whether you it or not, i think you have look at that quite an amazing premiership that she's yeah she's been in the job at both levels for so long and you know very few women. i mean i'm that is something we should ignore. i mean, she's been msps longer than keir starmer and rishi sunak be mps stalin. stalin was in power for a long time. they live, but no female politician . live, but no female politician. see, and i'm not saying stalin was as bad as nicholas sturgeon. well, well , was as bad as nicholas sturgeon. well, well, i'm glad was as bad as nicholas sturgeon. well, well , i'm glad we've well, well, i'm glad we've clarified that. but no, i think you're. right, boris, what have we think of a policy she has achieved but there is a achieved a lot, but there is a lot critical of as well.
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lot to be critical of as well. i think absolutely. any think absolutely. with any politician. going to politician. but she's going to stay on in politics, you say so. i don't know what she's going to do because she was do because i thought she was when first saw they had when i first saw they they had like funnily yes, like funnily enough. yes, i thought, okay, is she thought, right. okay, is she going oh we but going to go away? oh we but she's and she did mention she's not. and she did mention about being on the backbenches some point. right. i think she was to i'm was going to that. i'm a celebrity. get me out of here she's cop she's doing mansion cop she loves she taking loves to she loves taking selfies with celebrity. you see you see bill dancing, ice or wherever else. love that. wherever else. you'll love that. but because you're ducktail. oh yeah, a yeah, she did. i'm a celeb unsuhed yeah, she did. i'm a celeb unsuited for what was then course the that wanted to course the women that wanted to sell tv channel. nadine sell a tv channel. nadine dorries that. did she do it. yeah, she did do spin in the jungle. yeah. okay i don't watch this show. all i know is just people sort of eating bugs, that kind of thing. is he right? yeah which all our futures in which is all of our futures in about years time. okay. about five years time. okay. what's the food will be able what's all the food will be able to get that. you're going to get that. like you're going down hole. down a conspiracy rabbit hole. oh, you know, for no balance, i'd to see. it definitely i'd like to see. i it definitely will happen, but it might not. might waitress angels?
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might it be the waitress angels? cockroaches. they'll the cockroaches. so they'll be the better better better they'll be the better question you're to do question if you're going to do that wait on these crickets. that go wait on these crickets. let's go on to the front of the mail. now, this the daily mail. now, this not the daily mail. we're going times mail. what we're going the times now, bruce , what is the times now, bruce, what is the times running with the times is running with the times is running with the times is running with a couple of things and saying there's and they're saying there's a huge to unionism. huge boost to unionism. now sturgeon's yes because sturgeon's strong. yes because they see excuse me that nicola's resignation represents a generational setback for, the independence movement. so that is , isn't it? because as i say, is, isn't it? because as i say, were reaching the point where they felt they had more than 50. but then you had the uk parliament saying you have parliament saying you can't have another referendum you another referendum because you said a once in lifetime said it was a once in a lifetime andifs said it was a once in a lifetime and it's only been eight years, which really a lifetime which isn't really a lifetime master's in scotland . i mean which isn't really a lifetime masexpectancytland . i mean which isn't really a lifetime masexpectancy is nd . i mean which isn't really a lifetime masexpectancy is so . i mean which isn't really a lifetime masexpectancy is so lownean which isn't really a lifetime masexpectancy is so low inan life expectancy is so low in scotland , you know, that is scotland, you know, that is about as reasonable having a bus pass. so do you that this is a kind of this is the end for as a prospect i think certainly from no i think, i think the whole of the uk has become a lot
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sensible. i mean a few years ago, you know, like yeah let's do brexit, let's have an independence referendum, let's do all this, this crazy stuff and shake up now and shake things up and now we've decided, maybe, maybe we've decided, oh, maybe, maybe we've decided, oh, maybe, maybe we be a bit more we just should be a bit more sensible, not break sensible, not, not break ourselves to hastily. how ourselves up to hastily. how do you independence? you feel about independence? so do to say i am. i'm do you not want to say i am. i'm really i'm sort tired of hearing about life genuinely. i really do . about life genuinely. i really do. and about life genuinely. i really do . and yeah, about life genuinely. i really do. and yeah, i'm one of do. i'm and yeah, i'm one of these people, you know, you vote in the booth for a reason. yes. sometimes i go into the booth for different reasons, but that depends week is. depends on what day the week is. absolutely genuinely, i kind of think i don't think will think i don't think it will start. a start. i think you have a grassroots movement that are really, really behind and you really, really behind it and you have a lot of people have remember a lot of people will really she's will really, really upset she's gone. that is that gone. yeah. yeah, that is that is because is something because we hear a lot of negative criticism about we that you know she's we do forget that you know she's what? she's won two elections in the past. she she you know, she's the boris johnson of the snp she's quite a divisive snp but she's quite a divisive figure and i think what she was good at central is in power good at was central is in power and she purged such as and she purged political such as joanna from the joanna charity from the frontbench snp. there's
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frontbench the snp. there's a dearth of talent, there's this confederation of dunces left in the snp. so do know who they're going to get to and we might get nobody's got her, we might get to that later on. so they're to cover that. but, but bruce cover that. yeah. but, but bruce did ask you about did want to ask you about there's story the there's another story on the front the times and is front of the times and this is very upsetting raquel has, very upsetting that raquel has, has died aged 82, aged 82, has died and aged 82, aged 82, had a line wakes. i think it's important to that because you mentioned boris johnson. i think that's did so much that's why nicola did so much better the pandemic i know better the pandemic and i know this shallow . hair this is shallow. her hair was immaculate, yeah was immaculate, right? yeah was a wee bit kind of stick at the dump. yeah it wasn't great, you know, think that's why lot know, and think that's why a lot of looked out and of people looked out and thought, you've turned thought, actually, you've turned up, there's up, you've washed. there's a bit of yes you're good of a nightmare. yes you're good to was it just runs cool it to go was it just runs cool it looked you know she placed looked like you know she placed that i don't know if that on you know i don't know if she's a member of costco or any that kind of stuff and you know it's getting but she well it's getting but she was well turned wasn't she and turned out wasn't she and i think does make think that does make a difference the electorate. difference to. the electorate. no, no, no. i think i think it does because he always looked as
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though, he'd come from though, he'd just come from something suspicious, a wardrobe. true the wardrobe. that's true of the missing when missing westminster money. when did in personal? very did it go in her personal? very possibly. we just possibly. listen, can we just get how well went? just get back to how well went? just because because because i'm interested. because i from being on the i know recoils from being on the poster in the shawshank redemption she actually had redemption. but she actually had a own in 3d, a career of her own in 3d, didn't she a lot more didn't she? she did a lot more than that. oh, like than that. oh, she was like a real person with real career. she a golden globe think she she won a golden globe think she was 50 films. and lisa, was in over 50 films. and lisa, which is a really big deal. i mean, she had a wig line. i don't have a sight that she had the wig line, which features in sex when samantha sex and the city. when samantha goes her adulterous goes trace her adulterous boyfriend she went, my boyfriend and she went, oh, my god, you get? kind of god, what do you get? kind of a wink from the draco wait in line. is this is why line. so this is this is why you're here sort of fill us you're here to sort of fill us in on important. yes, you in on these important. yes, you are golden globes. so i are amazing golden globes. so i think that's we're going to think that's why we're going to move onto the show now. leah, what metro running with what are the metro running with so corbyn has keir so jeremy corbyn has told keir starmer blocking an starmer that blocking is an attack democracy . you're not attack on democracy. you're not supposed to attack democracy. that's what i was going to do when i got into power and formed
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sort of communist state. so basically, basically starmer's as block he's purged labour of the sort of far left mammen well is an ongoing thing with him isn't it like that because labour has always been a kind of two party in one situation there is a right there, a left and they're very much purging the left a bit spuriously. you know, sometimes you sometimes and sometimes, you know, bad know, they get rid of bad people. well with corbyn people. well yeah. with corbyn is quite a significant moment though it, to go for the though isn't it, to go for the former leader. it's former leader. yeah. and it's quite sort of quite a symbolic move sort of saying, you know, no we're not going to have, we're not going to of he's not to have any of this. so he's not going be able he can stand as going to be able he can stand as an independent i believe. but it be able to stand he's that's what will he will do that's what he will he will do that's what he will he will do that's what going to do. so, you what he's going to do. so, you know, mean, he's know, he's he's i mean, he's obviously you know, quite, obviously got, you know, quite, quite following quite a following islington where so where everybody is far left so can i just say it's not islington because sons used to live on the same street as him. it's park. that's where it's finsbury park. that's where he lives. that's he lives. he lives. that's where he lives. but represents but i think he represents islington. care islington. i don't care but i just want the facts. finsbury park in islington. know. park in islington. i don't know.
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i mean, be could we i mean, it could be could we should have done a bit of research anyway. going to move on to the star. the star on now to the star. the star always go with a slightly different angle their different angle for their front cover they with cover is what they come with today. you got that today. bruce, have you got that one? don't does only one? i don't it leo does only it's to live in australia it's going to live in australia but it's about people living in australia. what is this? so brits being lured to new brits are being lured to new jobs in australia. in perth i was in australia was stuck in perth, australia for though nearly for long, though not nearly stayed you out stayed permanently. what you out there pandemic hit and there when the pandemic hit and then just doing then you had just doing the festivals did perth, festivals there, so did perth, it adelaide. and then i flew it did adelaide. and then i flew back to paris. and then the cruise, borders. it was cruise, the borders. so it was great just, know, great of just, you know, everybody home just everybody at home is just trapped it's trapped in their beds. it's self—harming, becoming an alcoholic. i was alcoholic. and i was i was running, on the running, frolicking on the beach. so is the case that you understand brits want understand why the brits want to go australia? i've been to go to australia? i've been to australia. i don't like the insects it's always insects there. it's always on fire. is well, mean, fire. australia is well, i mean, as the insects will be as we said, the insects will be all you're allowed eat soon. all you're allowed to eat soon. but but no it's not. can kill you though. over there. it's not enough. just away from enough. i just stay away from from areas. but you from the smoking areas. but you have shake boots in the
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have to shake your boots in the morning. you because morning. don't you because otherwise there'll be deadly spiders in and they'll eat your foot. come i to foot. now come vila. i come to australia and i never did see loads of spiders and stuff but i mean you don't not very many people get killed by does the story say why the brits want to move to it's better it was just better than here is vastly superior or you get a bigger house you earn more money. people are happier. the weather's better. no snow at christmas, a larger portion . so christmas, a larger portion. so there's no snow across southern. obviously that's a negative. it's not a negative. they probably like a dorm somewhere . probably like a dorm somewhere. the you know, the craig mulligan like. yeah, no. do you remember the you know, the craig mulligan the when it was it wasn't. good morning was the thing before that and it wasn't tv it was the thing in the middle. june tv, mtv, and it was always at christmas. they always had that man beach people man on the beach with people past do want to give past saying, do you want to give a out to reality? and a shout out to your reality? and they look how happy i'm they didn't look how happy i'm not in the line, so i don't have a disrupted well, there a disrupted them. well, there you and i remember you go now. and i remember neighbours and home and away and
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there lot of drama and there was a lot of drama and trauma going on there i don't think is necessarily a good place right. so i used to come home lunchtime, watched home at lunchtime, watched neighbours from neighbours and then i am from night in case it night before i just in case it missed anything then watch missed anything and then watch it evening. it is it again of an evening. it is kind show that merits a kind of show that merits a second viewing. it's very layered. it's interesting. a lot of were neighbours, of people were neighbours, deniers they didn't deniers because they didn't wanted watched wanted that. they watched it because were because they were so intellectually okay, well behaved is the new conspiracy theory the very good one. theory for the very good one. anyway, the front pages anyway, that is the front pages giving a seeing so giving a good seeing too. so join us the quick break. join us after the quick break. where we going to the murky where we going to dive the murky depths moment .
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will you be king of the scots? yeah, maybe. maybe if i can live long enough to let everyone else at days from abc, an alcoholic , at days from abc, an alcoholic, as they all are, as we're just in the and we were complaining about david was that we wanted to a negative negative connotations this goes we don't know deep fried mars but i steamed my mars bars so you know can you fly them a mask. i don't know i don't know anyone in scotland actually i think it's a tourist thing? i don't think anyone. scotland actually actively goes out looking for a deep fry but is delicious deep fried mars preserve. let's let's just called me fox . let's talk just called me fox. let's talk about the papers then. leo what's this story about? basically, they're looking at who's sturgeon who's going to replace sturgeon . a plank with a face . i'd see a plank with a face drawn on it could probably do better job than nicholas sturgeon you've never been a fan, have you, playing with faces them? don't pass faces drawn on them? don't pass terror blows and all at terror blows and those all at one from government is just to one from a government is just to not do much. but sturgeon not do very much. but sturgeon had carry on doing stuff like had to carry on doing stuff like hate crime bill, the name
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persons gender, persons act, the gender, ideology bill or whatever ideology reform bill or whatever it's called. it's a nonsense. but who's going to replace them? there's nonentities there's a whole of nonentities and here ready to replace those john swinney whoever that humza yousaf the guy who when he was the leader of the yeah he wants an interim period he didn't do very well you know nobody can remember i mean to step remember i mean he had to step down he shaky down because he was shaky was leader at some point leader leader at some point before alec came in. no it was after salmond was off up to simon, but then he lost it so it was impossible for good three or four 2004 to 2008. yeah four years. 2004 to 2008. yeah but, you know, maybe he's learned from his mistakes and he's ready to come back, have another crack at maybe. i mean, yeah, he's 50 he's had he's had a lot of experi ins. but yeah, they're looking to other people. there's various angus robertson , the front runner . the front , the front runner. the front runner. and what do you think about this, bruce, do you have any sense about who might be able to take up the mantle of honestly idea because know it's not that i don't have any
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interest but is fact that i'm just like they must all be i think they're all being shocked they will be because they genuinely i think they will all be in shock. nobody expected this to happen yet they thought she on and to that she might hold on and to that election. this is election. yeah right so this is a thing. so i probably a strange thing. so i probably in terms of sequential whatever that is, i think angus is probably frontrunner because he was party at westminster. yes. long and but joanna cherry would be a very interesting candidate just because she has i think , just because she has i think, very opposing views to nicola particularly on the gender issue. yeah she would have to quit as an mp here. but then how does that work with douglas ross? because he's an mp in london. but the leaders in so i be a way to do it i think. but joanna would be quite a bold move insofar she's so the antithesis nicholas sturgeon when it comes to gender issue and the gender issue after all, is the thing that's split, that's created this mess. so she might be an interesting candidate if it comes the use of
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means. very ambitious. yeah. if terms i'd be terms are used. if i'd be worried because he's worried about that because he's a authoritarian, he's a bit of an authoritarian, he's very authoritative and he's the architects of hate crime bill, which appalling he's, he's which is appalling he's, he's constantly ring constantly stirred ring division. tried to sue division. he tried to sue nursery that wouldn't accept as kids and he said it was a racist ism he's also embraced that the owner of the nursery was in fact of south indian origin . so of south indian origin. so really wasn't racism. well i mean different so south asian people can be racist against each other but yeah it's internalised racist. he dropped dropped the case anyway and but yeah and also i mean he's was the other thing he was he was going to well he's just just being genuine generally pretty pretty useless. he stood up and hollyrood made the speech. yeah condemning everything in scotland , being too white, even scotland, being too white, even though it's scotland and scotland just is kind of white because it's scotland. is because it's scotland. it is very white. what about go? sorry sorry. he also fell off a scooter . yeah, sorry. he also fell off a scooter. yeah, yeah. so you can't really have a leader. he does that kind of thing. do you
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need a leader with balance. yeah i think is very important indeed. thatcher had poise . what indeed. thatcher had poise. what about kate forbes? very about this kate forbes? very young yeah, young. and young. yeah, very young. and i think young she's a gaelic think to young she's a gaelic speaken think to young she's a gaelic speaker, which i mean. yeah. why not have somebody whose focussed on keeping extinct alive on on you keeping extinct alive for no reason . you're so anti for no reason. you're so anti scotland aren't you . that's not, scotland aren't you. that's not, that's not skull scotland isn't that's not skull scotland isn't that scotland is the military billy connolly and stuff is nice you know flowers in the mist and you know flowers in the mist and you know, dance and ring swords . well it's not, not dundee. i aim for you this molly black and all this. well that's interesting question because i was looking through the sort of forerunners on internet and she her name hasn't even appeared but kind of superstar but she's kind of a superstar within snp, isn't she? a lot of people have a lot for that. people have a lot time for that. yeah. robert peston. yeah. including robert peston. yeah, interesting, see. yeah, it'll be interesting, see. okay, move okay, well we're going to move on the far right, which on now. leo the far right, which strangely the guardian find easier to call out than the far left and i think , the guardian left and i think, the guardian are, they've written this piece
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about peter think an alternate to your apparently far right group who are trying to inflame local tensions in britain to spread the far time so apparently are capitalising on local opposition to refugees and trying to co—opt anti campaigns. i mean that's one way of looking at it the other of looking at it is migrants. i mean on these working class communities didn't ask migrants. don't ask for the migrants. i don't know to the know why they can't go to the communities guardian readers communities of guardian readers who them and is who clearly want them and is suing social discord. we've seen highly know , highly publicised, you know, sexual propositioning of schoolgirls. it was the grooming gangs and in a recent history and still ongoing history and authorities ignore all this. and peter peter , the alternative are peter peter, the alternative are seeing that these people we're listening to you . we're raising listening to you. we're raising the serious it's not the problem it is when you have some legitimate grievances as you know the example you mentioned the young child being being propositioned . but then you get propositioned. but then you get these far right groups sort of tack themselves to legitimate tack themselves on to legitimate and kind of staying whole thing. and is worry, is it? this
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and that is worry, is it? this whole thing can be dismissed as grooming gangs and, you know, various they various other things are they just everything ? oh, just dismissed everything? oh, this far right. this is , this is a far right. this is, you conspiracy. this is you know, a conspiracy. this is lies by the far right. and it's not really what to is the not really what to happen is the authorities, you know, authorities, the, you know, actual proper mainstream political need to step political parties need to step in and treat these issues properly . the grooming gangs properly. the grooming gangs that continue for that was allowed to continue for decades, decades and we're just sacrificing young girls at the altar of , these liberal beliefs. altar of, these liberal beliefs. and it's disgusting to have any thoughts about this ? no. okay. thoughts about this? no. okay. so let's let's move on to the next story now. and this is daily and bruce what's this one about? this £1 million. so splurge . this is a splurge . some splurge. this is a splurge. some splurge. this is a splurge. some splurge. former army chiefs mp slammed defence decision to splurge nearly slammed defence decision to splurge nearly £1 million on advertising. defence officials condemned yesterday for again splurging nearly a million that's a million on an advertising blitz to hit diversity targets, figures revealed the forces spent more
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than. revealed the forces spent more than . 920,020 122 on recruitment than. 920,020 122 on recruitment campaign funds targeted to reach underage communities across it. so these are these are adverts specifically targeted to sort of say we want more from different ethnic groups , sexualities, ethnic groups, sexualities, etcetera kind of thing . what do etcetera kind of thing. what do you think of it? well, i remember because i was a bit of a wayward child and i walked and i am from dundee i walked i am from dundee and i walked into think it was royal into i think it was the royal had on pair of jean paul had on a pair of jean paul gaultier did a play on baseball it was and i went oh hi anyone what you want? and i said, i want to join the white. so you that wasn't particularly diverse . no, no, that was actually quite . but you do have to read quite. but you do have to read saying . i'm addicted to deep saying. i'm addicted to deep fried moss behind me were in platform submarine platform boots in a submarine you know you do. i mean that you know now you do. i mean that can be cumbersome. i'm probably not the field not ideal for the field of combat , i say, not ideal for the field of combat, i say, me not ideal for the field of combat , i say, me unaware combat, i would say, me unaware of people. i have no of the village people. i have no idea. exactly. i didn't idea. well, exactly. i didn't have one vibe. right. i felt the guy just felt i was wasting his
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time. what do you think about this? i mean, it does seem like a lot money to spend on this a lot of money to spend on this particular approach. yeah. and also, is this where, you also, i mean, is this where, you know, if you to be nice to know, if you want to be nice to diverse communities , but is this diverse communities, but is this the way do it, to get them to the way to do it, to get them to go to i mean, this a bit go to war? i mean, this is a bit cruel also . i mean, russia's cruel also. i mean, russia's russia's done amazing amazing work recruiting, know, work recruiting, you know, chechen muslims and ex—con convicts. there's a lot ex—convicts in the russian army. no recruiting or distributing, conscripting the criminal forcing and people and you know, obviously, russia goes over to africa and know bribes people to go and fight fight in their army. i think it's not always a positive thing. i think russia's shown that you know maybe it's not it's not that positive a thing. okay well, but moving on to thursday's guardian now this a story about police . a story about armed police. spnnger a story about armed police. springer this is a really very scary yes, it says here that one in 20 years, homicides are committed by police and the numbers aren't falling police killings of any sort account . killings of any sort account. for nearly 5% of all homicides.
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and that's nearly 1200 people killed by law enforcement in 2020. this is unclear to me, because when i think of homicides, think of murders. but is this taking into account people who were shot, for instance, when they resist arrest or that kind thing isn't the problem. guns the problem. having many guns around know, around the place? you know, i would thought. but i think would have thought. but i think that probably is a big issue. yeah, having a lot of guns. so no, enough guns. oh people have more guns. we've disagreed about this before. but what is your point here? think? point here? what you think? because i'm serious. don't because i'm serious. i don't understand us can't understand why the us can't understand why the us can't understand that it needs to get control the of guns control of the number of guns that available. anyone buy that are available. anyone buy a gun. so the us is the one to government wants to restrict number of guns in the us. well they're, in they're, telling the people in ukraine need loads of guns. ukraine you need loads of guns. it's well, why they it's like, well, why do they need guns? and these guns are your last resort against the tyranny the government. tyranny the of the government. i see that as this son a gun. see that as this son of a gun. smith but i see you've got something. police these something. these police these these homicides. these aren't like bad homicides. mostly they're mostly criminals. and people who are, you know ,
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and people who are, you know, shot doing something bad like often shooting at the police or committing a crime. yes, but the police can't just it's shooting a criminal , police can't just it's shooting a criminal, not the way police can't just it's shooting a criminal , not the way forward. a criminal, not the way forward. you've got to take people. trial is process is if the if the is due. process is if the if the criminal the police follow procedures don't just go procedures so they don't just go around people and they around shooting people and they don't somebody is don't just if somebody is committing doing committing crime, they're doing these you fake these are you think you fake that document this is that parking document this is this is you know they've got procedures and they and use non—lethal force and if that doesn't work after 20 seconds then yeah shoot them in the face i think that's a terrible idea bruce thoughts yeah no i bruce thoughts i'm yeah no i didn't realise you were the son of a gunsmith yeah well really one of scotland's finest for which one. ian hamilton's all right. okay. we're not using this to advertise the boys again. an incident in dundee. the guy was on union street, and there a gunsmith. and that was a very big thing. but yeah, no, i think there's too many guns. i think there's too many guns. i think just get rid of the guns anyway. i mean, on side of this one anyway, that's for all this
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welcome back to headline is your first look at thursday's newspapers. let's straight to thursday's telegraph now. bruce it seems like dawkins isn't a fan of make believe york's richard dawkins . and i quote, richard dawkins. and i quote, i'll use everyone even after scientists condemn boards , scientists condemn boards, including male and female , a including male and female, a project that called am for phasing out of language deserves contentious rhetoric . but this contentious rhetoric. but this is odd, isn't it, bruce? because when you scientists saying we better phase out the phrase male or female because it's not inclusive , but they are
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inclusive, but they are scientists. and that's how the data is quite important, isn't it, to that i'm i don't it, to be using that i'm i don't know is it but when identify a species if you want to know if it's a male or female that's quite important but it's all yes no they know i suppose because i remember once being surprised i had a female hamster because i thought it was genuinely boy. right. and then what happened did it did? a child who was famous don't called it benji it was okay. it offended by that but think he she be a hate but think he or she be a hate crime. no in scotland with that gender just in stuff you miss genderjust in stuff you miss your pet. where do you live in scotland again? i don't live in london. say the freedom stuff. i mean, this is a nonsense for scientists to saying, you know, you can call me one female instead. you've got a couple people x, y, x, x or a or sperm producing . but this people x, y, x, x or a or sperm producing. but this is people x, y, x, x or a or sperm producing . but this is bizarre producing. but this is bizarre actually, because the x y thing doesn't quite add up because there sort of chromosome differences and don't necessarily if it were, they
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don't necessarily accord with with sex so y y think on that. and also some males don't sperm. you could have an injury you could a vasectomy and to reduce women to two egg producing egg producing either a chicken and a farm. i have to say all of these that come out for they sound very misogynistic to me , you very misogynistic to me, you know, menstruate as people bleed. yeah. which is a phrase that tampax started to use . i that tampax started to use. i think maybe we should just give it to men and women. that'll be fine. that doesn't upset anyone? it was a will. well, for so long it's some of the things are just so, so obviously open to abuse so, so obviously open to abuse so some one of the scientists said egg carrier , you can't you said egg carrier, you can't you can women as an egg can define women as an egg carrier and then somebody posted a picture a carrying a picture of a guy carrying a box of eggs making him a woman does but good for does get confusing, but good for richard dawkins think. yeah i mean fair play to her and what i like about this article. well it does gb news because does quote gb news because course we covered this the other day francis foster had a day and francis foster had a point he's quoted point about it and. he's quoted right in the mail. right there in the mail. we're going on now. this the
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going to move on now. this the telegraph this is a story telegraph and this is a story about racist yoga teachers, which is surely the worst kind of racist, i would have thought. yeah yes, certainly. i'm all for it for. this person being incarcerated. so this person says a middle class says i'm a white, middle class yoga and that's a problem. so they're saying the name is boudica the other yogi the boudica and the other yogi the name boudica is the problem you mean that's cultural appropriation from i think ancient people they started feeling uncomfortable about the yoga you they had the word in the masti on their on theirt shirt. they realised other yoga people were were conspiracy theories, their own vaccines and stuff like that. and then they were accused of cultural appropriate . and i agree, appropriate. and i agree, i white people shouldn't be doing yoga. they should all be forced to do cricket, play cricket instead. there's no , there's no instead. there's no, there's no movement in cricket. you'll come incredibly unhealthy and not supposed but yeah you know this is the thing that the thing that makes worse person is makes this worse this person is doing miracle culpas. doing this huge miracle culpas. oh, i've been so racist with you're going to all this and the
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whole a press whole thing's just a press release the rupert release for the rupert a new yoga studio so whole thing's an advert for the orchestra. you know, a number of years ago, i found a website called a decolonising, a yoga practise people about people are very excited about yoga an ancient yoga because. it's an ancient indian and feel that indian tradition and feel that white people shouldn't be doing it. they shouldn't it. do you think they shouldn't be it because i mean be doing it because i mean straight buddha straight boudica is buddha serra, going to give serra, which was going to give me mrs. overall reference is me a mrs. overall reference is completely now. do completely different now. why do i boudica? the i the name boudica? it's the same oh wow. different same name. oh wow. different name, you name, right? okay, fine. you know, yoga pronounce , this, if know, yoga pronounce, this, if you're pretentious you you're pretentious enough, you can it not? can say boudica. and is it not? namaste namaste is, you know , i namaste namaste is, you know, i think it's not my style. yeah, i think it's not my style. yeah, i think so. yeah. not only are you culturally appropriate and you're getting wrong, you're getting it wrong, which is racist as well. i mean, i've decided that i think i was class and they namaste. and they said namaste. oh, i think, think my racist they're think, i think my racist they're australian are they. yeah. but then i don't it's linked so this is very interesting . going to is very interesting. going to move on nevertheless and this is thursday's mail now bruce has finally got their own greta thunberg . oh, my goodness. so
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thunberg. oh, my goodness. so this is about a seattle schoolboy. he's 17, who the carbon footprint of jet loving stars now a 17 year old boy has exposed the goggles to him. carbon footprint of some america's most flagrant gas. so what is he doing? is it making a list of what is making headlines around the world? the people that are on this are jenny hall's ex—husband . we were hall's ex—husband. we were talking about. no, no . rupert talking about. no, no. rupert murdoch. yeah. rupert murdoch, kim kardashian , kylie jenner. kim kardashian, kylie jenner. and now i know a fair bit about kylie because we're friends. she has been in trouble because she's been taking a 15 minute flights when we can you go that's just like driving down the road that she must have a huge pot garden because i know her mum has a holiday from palm spnngs her mum has a holiday from palm springs is all true by the springs this is all true by the way. and i was wondering if from entertainment they live or can't remember the valley so would that be 15 people plane. are you taking the plane if you well you're just going to the aren't you're just going to the aren't you that kind of journey you with that kind of journey would shops would imagine doing the shops come you would think you
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come to them you would think you would she can't be would think so she can't be going some of the chinese going to some of the chinese steel unless there is a car door there. a kind of hypocrisy there isn't we hear isn't that know when we hear these of celebrities these sort of celebrities talking we must reduce talking how we all must reduce our then they're our carbon and then they're hopping plane elton hopping on a plane to elton john's yeah. that they john's house. yeah. so that they can have a party, you know, that kind of thing. i mean, i remember now don't quote me on this. sure it is correct. this. i'm sure it is correct. i remember it they had a load remember it 27, they had a load of dignity, you know, 26 of dignity, you know, coke 26 was not one in scotland was not the one in scotland and it at gleneagles. yes. and it was at gleneagles. yes. and i think had fleet teslas think they had a fleet teslas for people, but they didn't have enough electric charging points. is i've got is correct. yeah. i've got something they had something for you and they had the generator for the diesel generator so for goodness did. goodness sakes. no but they did. well we all it's worse. all of the cars are owned so. did a van dragging a diesel generator behind this behind these electric cars. this is real. yeah, this is. does the scottish government it's scottish government that. it's just government just how the scottish government works. is pathetic. but works. but that is pathetic. but then musk this list. then elon musk is on this list. source people. i had a release from him for years . yeah. for from him for years. yeah. for the place he's backup singer like you're in the books phase
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of maybe they do data maybe a digging from the little . okay digging from the little. okay let's move on quiet to this is the star now leo and what's this one about saving humanity what's this so elon musk is warming humanity's entire existence is threatened by not by not by tech not by greed good but by the fact that we're just not having enough. fact that we're just not having enough . so the birthrate is enough. so the birthrate is incredibly low. but if elon musk is saying elon musk, he's got ten, ten babies, ten kids. so i wondered he weighing in on wondered he was weighing in on this yeah, he's ten this one. yeah, he's got ten kids. he's his bit. so kids. so he's doing his bit. so you know he's he's doing the responsible thing and trying overpopulate and you overpopulate the earth and you see in japan the birth rate see in in japan the birth rate has dropped also is has dropped low and also is happening the west and it's happening in the west and it's happening in the west and it's happening china as but happening in china as well. but they're not going to be able to replace their populations. leo children you children are annoying and you know, they're not expensive, you know, they're not expensive, you know, why people know, i understand why people don't to have one don't want you to have one before you can see that with any of like saying oh teslas of that's like saying oh teslas are drive when you are rubbish to drive when you
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haven't one except haven't driven one except that i of children and i know people who children the people's who have children the people's choice who choice and all the people who have who i know have children who i know complain about them all the time just non—stop but other people. that's people's children just non—stop but other people. thaannoying'eople's children just non—stop but other people. tha annoying yourz's children just non—stop but other people. tha annoying your own|ildren just non—stop but other people. tha annoying your own children just non—stop but other people. thagreat, ng your own children just non—stop but other people. thagreat, ng 3they? nn children just non—stop but other people. thagreat, ng 3they? nn chwell, are great, are they? yeah well, you've one. so you had you've just had one. so you had that bruce. you have any thoughts about about this thoughts about this, about this idea are reproducing idea that we are not reproducing at sufficiently rapidity? i'm not necessarily the not necessarily shared. i'm the best to ask about best person to ask about population. many population. we do many illegitimate children. well, absolutely. that the whole absolutely. that that the whole thing but you know when read paris civilisation paris go to civilisation i thought was a story about ghosting which something completely different. yes well but with you i have a but i agree with you i have a couple of friends recently have children and my goodness they they're keen to talk about that they're keen to talk about that the sacred things they've made for their choice . as i say, it's for their choice. as i say, it's easier having a child. a child will eventually go to school. a dog is with you all the time. yes, that's true. that's true . yes, that's true. that's true. okay. and we're going to the final story of this section. this from thursday's and it seems the can keep his apples
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very. yeah i study suggests that leonardo da vinci may have discovered gravity before newton . we all know that's an isaac newton. it's credited for discovering gravity . but a new discovering gravity. but a new study suggests leonardo da vinci might have beaten him to it. well, the thing is , it says that well, the thing is, it says that newton formulated the gravitational theory in six 1865 or 1666, which doesn't give a date for leonardo da . well, the date for leonardo da. well, the point being that, you know, we always thought newton was the one who discovered it because the apple fell on head. yeah, but actually, da vinci had those notebooks and it was anticipating all sorts of things, right? such as the helicopter i believe. well, yeah, but i think the important thing newton didn't make the thing is newton didn't make the idea we didn't see idea from leonardo we didn't see leonardo's like, i'm leonardo's blog be like, oh, i'm going to this in england. how going to do this in england. how can be because they can you be sure? because they didn't blogs , so they just didn't have blogs, so they just had on didn't have blogs, so they just had or, whatever it was. had papyrus or, whatever it was. leonardo da vinci. i mean, i don't know. it doesn't seem very convincing. triangle convincing. he drew triangle with sun. not with some sun. that's not gravity. an gravity. obviously, an apple falling a tree. and that's
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falling from a tree. and that's exactly what gravity is specifically. to be specifically. it has to be the apple. was the apple. it was apple. it was the apple. it was apple. it was the apple. it was a pie. okay. yeah, it applies if it's a green apple and then if did she an apple. it's a green apple and then if did she an apple . she ate some did she an apple. she ate some kind of apple . what's the thing kind of apple. what's the thing about apples then. yeah well, as you can tell, we're scientists here to grips with here really got to grips with this newton wondered why this story. newton wondered why the fell down instead of the apple fell down instead of sideways or up that, you know, give birth to the formulation , give birth to the formulation, the weak force gravity. i'm going to step in and say that we do not know about enough this subject and we're going to move on you know, think on now about you know, i think that's i think that's that's very wise. i think that's the to it. so anyway the way to do it. so anyway let's now. we're going to let's move now. we're going to have another quick break now to recover that. but joining recover from that. but joining for, section i'm for, us the final section i'm going talking. we're going going to be talking. we're going to talking a viagra to be talking about a viagra boycott virtual sex boycott virtual reality. sex workers cox chickens. workers and killer cox chickens. so minutes .
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welcome back to headline is with me andrew doyle and. we're going be taking you through thursday's papen be taking you through thursday's paper. we'll carry on now with thursday's male and leo it's nice see that viagra nice to see that viagra i finally standing up so vladimir putin has suffered the blow below the belt blues were usually the belt is supplies of viagra have been suspended to russia so they're deleted only took them a year. let me that the war been going on for a year and there's like every every company pulled out i thought company pulled out i thought company pulled out in the first which is hard to do if you've taken viagra it in the taken viagra pulled it in the first month or so we had viagra we're still we're still sailing over this isn't over there. but this isn't really to affect russia really going to affect russia because going to because they're just going to get results of get generic bag results of putin. it from putin. they'll get it from anyways point of anyways the point that lots of different businesses boycotting russia on principle and you know this is this is just one principle a year a year principle a year later a year later. it's not really later. okay. it's not really much a principle. it'sjust much of a principle. it's just that because viagra, it's that because it's viagra, it's suddenly headline because suddenly a news headline because it's saucy. yeah, it's sort of a bit saucy. yeah, yeah. know, a bit rude,
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yeah. you know, a bit rude, isn't it. yeah, yeah. bit body seaside humour. i bet that largely tawdry. it's it more largely tawdry. it's it is more tawdry totally should tawdry it it's totally should disapprove more this show. disapprove a bit more this show. absolutely a absolutely we should take a moral stance it's outrageous. have about doing have you thought about doing that. taking bottle. have you thought about doing thél. taking bottle. have you thought about doing thél have taking bottle. have you thought about doing thél have no taking bottle. have you thought about doing thél have no moral'aking bottle. have you thought about doing thél have no moral compass? le. have you thought about doing thél have no moral compass? no. so i have no moral compass? no. well, fair at well, that's fair enough. at least honest. at least you're honest. yeah, at least you're honest. yeah, at least i know myself. i don't move to the independent now. and bruce about getting bruce what's this about getting into right? not getting bruce what's this about getting into the right? not getting bruce what's this about getting into the us, right? not getting bruce what's this about getting into the us, yeah. not getting bruce what's this about getting into the us, yeah. so »t getting bruce what's this about getting into the us, yeah. so i getting bruce what's this about getting into the us, yeah. so i didn'tg into the us, yeah. so i didn't understand strategy, the understand the strategy, the strikes. virtual strikes. it's a virtual reality. sex denied to us sex worker denied entry to us for engaging in prostitutes okay. iraq has reportedly denied entry to a virtual sex market. so i kind of did a hologram . i so i kind of did a hologram. i kind of started looking all up for one of the scripts and, you know, turn up at the airport . know, turn up at the airport. and they were like, oh, this is very fond of gold. i think she's been up and done a panto kind of thing. yeah. so a virtual reality sex worker who's what is completely legal and hank's an onune completely legal and hank's an online sex worker who shows and shares content from a vr platform to her fans account .
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platform to her fans account. no, i do not have fans. please to do with onlyfans. i a lot of that on twitter these it's got to be similar but it says that she does her performances are the 3d avatar with animal ears animal ian do you remember that documentary on dog going on channel 4 where they had masks and there was a guy who a really heavy watch that kind of thing i do, yeah. because i enjoy and i enjoy filth because. i don't really go in for the physical myself, but i do like to keep them nice. but yeah, there was this guy and he had the cold in these women but like really pulling out pulling it and he brought out some of horrible body some kind of horrible body spray. it was it was appalling watch actually. so that might be why is not letting these why the us is not letting these sorts in just at sorts of people in just at a sense of repugnance and sense of moral repugnance and i think if somebody is think yeah if somebody is wearing on sort of wearing dog ears on some sort of virtual reality sex sure that's that's not something that's good for only acting for a society that's only acting as society. on the other side, doing press ups and enjoying the spring. yeah, but leo on the other, it's not really up to customs officials to decide. you
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know this is perfectly legal, this behaviour and she's not engaging in anything . there's engaging in anything. there's got to be something else going on she's been on that's i reckon she's been arrested for doing arrested before for doing something in the real world. but the think something the thing is i think something possibly gone on before and possibly has gone on before and i was putting on her i think she was putting on her whatever if see what i whatever visa, if you see what i mean, because there is a whole lot people that i lot of onlyfans people that i know twitter that have gone know from twitter that have gone to other countries in which to because it filming because they call it filming content she's content and of course so she's going america to work the going to america to work the customs like well customs people will be like well you here to work unless you can't here to work unless she's going there to work. what if got mange in ears if she's got mange in her ears that were just dirty? well, we're to solve this we're never to solve this mystery. let's on. the mystery. so let's move on. the star and leo, what would mystery. so let's move on. the star do and leo, what would mystery. so let's move on. the star do with|d leo, what would mystery. so let's move on. the star do with this 0, what would mystery. so let's move on. the star do with this sorthat would mystery. so let's move on. the star do with this sort of would mystery. so let's move on. the star do with this sort of cash. d you do with this sort of cash. well, i'll tell you, the largest ever lottery winner is ecstatic, winning over $2 billion. but i'll tell you what was terrible about this? he's not even the real the real winner is real winner. the real winner is the state and the government because they're going to tax him for more than half of it. so he's going to pay more than half
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of his lottery winnings in tax, which i don't think we do need. don't we do that. well, don't think we do that. well, maybe i'm wrong about that, but think gambling winnings think so. gambling winnings are exempt. sad exempt. this is really sad because only to end because he's only going to end up 1 billion. it's really up with 1 billion. it's really sad story, i understand. and the dollar not pound so it's not dollar is not pound so it's not quite dollar is not pound so it's not quhe he dollar is not pound so it's not quite he won't be a quite so. so he won't be a billionaire. he'll be a multi—millionaire. well, yes. tax little. tax so if he gets a little. yeah, that's complete. $3 million, be a billionaire million, he'll be a billionaire okay. mean but also by having okay. i mean but also by having that kind money i don't know that kind of money i don't know what you would do with that. i don't you would even don't know where you would even begin. you, first of begin. but i think you, first of all, get a yes. you know, i don't want to walk anymore. so even if you just want a 50 minute ops, yeah, i'd give it to charity. surely when we were john he it on like john was he can waste it on like useless useless things. i'm going to say that i would gave it charity since i'm pretty it to charity since i'm pretty confident it never happen. i don't ever to fulfil that. don't ever have to fulfil that. i invest in things that stop charity doing things. yeah, but that's you are the that's because you are the epitome evil. liam epitome of evil. liam we're going move to the going to move on to the thursday's next. what's thursday's mail next. what's this and a sheep? this about prison and a sheep? oh, know honestly, this is
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oh, i know honestly, this is back bars. i am a back behind bars. i am a bolivian tries to escape maximum security prison disguised as a sheep so this man i don't know he was in for oh no idea actually a 15 year sentence for homicide oh homicide. yeah. wrapped himself a sheepskin in a better room free. well, you . better room free. well, you. it's quite an inventive way to escape steve mcqueen didn't think of that. yeah, he didn't make . didn't know, you know, he make. didn't know, you know, he did do it. so the person who nicked pam and told me is still due to disguise themselves a sheep as a as a dog. but a big sheepskin rug and so on. the security cameras , when he when security cameras, when he when he nicked the tape, he wouldn't if anybody was monitoring the cameras, they just think it was the big dog, which quite a standard method of criminality to yourself as to disguise yourself as livestock. it's happened twice at least. but is going at least, at least. but is going to me worry when i see to make me worry when i see sheep in a field are they cheaper? are they criminals? you've noise like you've just to make a noise like a dog and if they run away
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a sheep dog and if they run away they are actual sheep actual sheep. so, you know, we're full of good tips tonight on headliners. i think it's really important we. have a look at important we. can have a look at this final story. this one is in the mirror. they have got a pit bull yes, this is more bull now. yes, this is more animal. so there's a killed by animal. so there's a killed by an aggressive pit, which is another word for a chicken or 999 another word for a chicken or egg . non egg carrying chicken , egg. non egg carrying chicken, whatever. yes. yes. is as daughters shared the horror of this attack and she's warned of the dangers of aggressive poultry. so if you do have chickens out there, please do try and stay safe tonight. so this this man is 67. he suffered a heart attack after the bird plunged its sperm into his leg, causing him lose litres of blood. so a horrific attack on all three swans. you have to be careful i mean, there an careful of. i mean, there was an urban myth swans being urban myth about swans being able break arm. able to break your arm. i believe that's true at all. believe that's not true at all. really? i think it just really? no, i think it is just something that people made up. did you ever the drama did you ever watch the drama series no. well, series the royals? no. no. well, you should. it's good. and the guy that played one of the royals, taylor, a royals, elizabeth taylor, i'm a i'm a fan of this one. yes.
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i'm a huge fan of this one. yes. new yes. i've always wondered . new yes. i've always wondered. he becomes the king and eats the swan . apparently, the swans in swan. apparently, the swans in this country where queen's this country where the queen's property are the child's property were are the child's property were are the child's property now, i think they still belong to the. i would've thought you're not allowed to hurt swan . but you know, if hurt a swan. but you know, if that dangerous maybe that violent and dangerous maybe should was that should and if i was king, that is all got time for with is all we've got time for with tonight's. but we're tonight's. but anyway, we're going to have another quick at thursday's pages before we thursday's front pages before we go. daily mail running, go. the daily mail are running, of course, the big story of course, with the big story of the is tearful sturgeon the day is tearful sturgeon quits in tatters. the quits her dreams in tatters. the guardian has the same story there with sturgeon quits citing brutality pollitt thinks the brutality in pollitt thinks the times is going with huge boost to unionism as sturgeon steps down and the metro is bringing in the corbyn story sturgeon corbyn that's the story that jeremy corbyn will barred from running by keir starmer and the star has got full and orderly queue and those the front pages for tomorrow that's for all show so thanks to leo kearse and the new kid on the block bruce
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soon see , the sun soon see ,the sun has soon see , the sun has been shining . see, the sun has been shining. it's been a great day for keir starmer. nicholas sturgeon resigns as first minister for scotland. what does that mean for scottish separation ? and for scottish separation? and we'll debate that. we'll look at chinese surveillance embedded deeply within our police force. how worried should we be? inflation the forthcoming budget and a month's time. inflation the forthcoming budget and a month's time . we'll do and a month's time. we'll do that in detail and show you. london housing expert joins me on talking points with what he says policy that could says is a policy that could either party the next general
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election on housing. we're all ears but before that let's get the news with polly middleton first . nigel the news with polly middleton first. nigel thank you. good evening to you. the news at 7:00. rishi sunak has thanked nicolas sturgeon for her service after the first minister earlier made a surprise announcement that she was to step down after eight years in power. ms. sturgeon said she was proud to have been the first female and longest serving first minister of scotland. she'll remain in the role until her successor is appointed. ms. sturgeon acknowledged that the move might seem sudden, but denied it was due to short term pressures and said she had been wrestling with idea for weeks. to those who do feel shocked, disappointed , feel shocked, disappointed, perhaps even a bit angry with me, please know that will heart and be in no doubt. this is really hard for me. my decision
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