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gb news. good evening . a moment on gb good evening. a moment on gb news headliners . but first, news headliners. but first, let's bring you up to date with the latest top. and today , the latest top. and today, director general said , he was director general said, he was profoundly sorry that the security agency didn't prevent the manchester arena bombing . an the manchester arena bombing. an inquiry into the attack has the security service failed act on critical intelligence relating to the suicide bomber .7 abedi it to the suicide bomber? abedi it also found he could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana day concert. a lawyer for the families said the victims been failed at every level . it families said the victims been failed at every level. it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to prevent .
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have been referred to prevent. it is clear that the education system needs to be more vigilant in picking up signs of radicalised zation . it is clear radicalised zation. it is clear that didsbury mosque turned a blind eye to extreme islam in its midst . blind eye to extreme islam in its midst. sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed. every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . well, in other news urgently. well, in other news today, a couple has been with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in a woodland in sussex. constance marten and mark gordon have also been charged with concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course justice. the couple went missing in january and were arrested on tuesday. they're now due to appean tuesday. they're now due to appear. crawley magistrates court tomorrow . now further court tomorrow. now further leaked whatsapp messages by matt hancock suggest the former health secretary's asked if they
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could up nigel farage. messages revealed by the telegraph were allegedly sent in 2020 after mr. farage shared a video of himself drinking at a pub a fortnight after he'd been seen as a trump rally in the states under covid lockdown rules. anyone coming from abroad was required to corner wine for 14 days. it's reported matt hancock considered this to be a pattern or breach of the regulations this evening. nigel farage responded when i was photographed that day, the pubs open. had i reached the full 14 days? well it was a bit nip and tuck i think proper lay. ihadnt nip and tuck i think proper lay. i hadn't quite reached the time. i hadn't quite reached the time. i always made i used hand sanitiser , i always kept my sanitiser, i always kept my distance from people. i have to say, you know bad laws and bad laws make people lawbreakers lawbreakers . the conservative mp lawbreakers. the conservative mp jacob rees—mogg is calling for a
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proper inquiry. jacob rees—mogg is calling for a proper inquiry . sue grey's proper inquiry. sue grey's appointment as keir starmer's new chief of staff. the senior servant led an independent investigation into partygate allies of boris johnson , allies of boris johnson, condemned her new role within . condemned her new role within. the labour party, with the tory party chair calling it in appropriate. mr. rees—mogg says her report into lockdown breaches at number 10 has now been discredited . no confidence been discredited. no confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police or now relevant still the privileges committee in respect of the gatherings in number 10. so instead there should be an investigation into her and to her appointment. we have an inquiry into what she has done inquiry into what she has done in her contacts with labour while she's been a civil servant .jacob while she's been a civil servant . jacob rees—mogg . you're up to . jacob rees—mogg. you're up to date on tv online and dab plus radio . this is gb news, the radio. this is gb news, the people's channel. time for headliners .
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headliners. hello and welcome to headliners. hello and welcome to headliners. the nation's newspaper revue show . i'm nick newspaper revue show. i'm nick dixon. i'm hosting for the next three nights. gp's finally woken up and seen the magnitude of my talent or is andrew doyle simply on holiday? you decide . but on holiday? you decide. but tonight is going to be a great show i'm joined by show because i'm joined by headliners and so headliners giants and so many senses. have leo kearse senses. we have serge leo kearse . course schaefer obe . so . and of course schaefer obe. so there's a little bit of bands here, lads, where we sort of have a fun bit of banter. i always find that sector of the show quite awkward. so i'm thinking about just cutting out entirely. let's do that. let's straight to front straight to the front pages. i you. all right. so the daily mail. is this proof. you. all right. so the daily mail. is this proof . the mail. is this proof. the partygate probe was a labour plot. that's about sue gray. the telegraph has. we're going to get with police. get heavy with the police. that's about police and lockdowns the i. has my lockdowns and the i. has my five's missed chance to stop manchester arena bomber the
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guardian family's at devastating mi5 guardian family's at devastating m15 failings in manchester bombing. we'll be talking about that in a moment. the express has boris. rishi still will not take back control and the daily star clown's plotted to kill all our kitties . and those are the our kitties. and those are the front pages. let's get into . so front pages. let's get into. so let's the suddenly on this very disturbing story about the manchester bombing the security services could have prevent the manchester arena terror attack the left 22 did and hundreds injured if they acted on intelligence and some put the bomber under surveillance , bomber under surveillance, according to a public inquiry concluded today. so this blunder was one of six feelings by by security services . i mean, security services. i mean, there's one overarching failure, which is allowing people hate us and one to kill us. and the country. so. so the guy who did it, salman abedi , has his whole it, salman abedi, has his whole family were or asylum seekers
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certainly gaming the asylum system to get into the uk from from libya in fact they were rescued by the royal navy by the british royal navy in the mediterranean when the when they were coming from libya . and then were coming from libya. and then they came to the uk and joined. well i mean the more we've got over 43,000 people on a terrorist watch lists and apparently he wasn't one of them. so he slipped through the fingers. but me, it makes you think. i mean, the security services are always going to make as they did here, always going to make mistakes because it's the public say, i'm amazed they don't make more mistakes. and this, you know, tragic led to, you know, such a loss of life. we've seen other plots get to get to near near fruition. the liverpool mosque, the liverpool maternity hospital bomber who sadly who made it all the way and nearly killed the taxi driver, but happily just blew himself up instead of detonating it. in the end maternity hospital. but it's not
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just security services who failed ? didsbury mosque where failed? didsbury mosque where the where the bomber attended and played and is radicalisation obviously his family you know, his father ramadan abedi was played a part in his radicalisation as well . yeah. radicalisation as well. yeah. and they also failed to report him to prevent to on because he was listed as a de facto threat but not a sort of serious subject of interest. he was the de facto subject to confess. so that's incredibly to say the least. and then wouldn't have done anything anyway because he hadnt done anything anyway because he hadn't any shakespeare. well, that's the thing. that's what's sad, is so sad, this story is so heartbreaking it's so infuriating bad infuriating and i feel so bad the parents. and of that, the parents. and on top of that, it's in context where we've seen the shawcross report. obviously, this we've seen this is separate, but we've seen from shawcross that, from the shawcross support that, as say, islamic terrorism is as you say, islamic terrorism is being jacob being underplayed while jacob rees—mogg thought rees—mogg is thought to be a gateway to extremism for the works william shakespeare and works of william shakespeare and it's infuriating when we it's extra infuriating when we see the nonsense they were spending time or spending their time on or similar were similar organisations were spending time on, and this
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spending that time on, and this kind of thing ignored . it kind of thing is ignored. it just me so angry. as just makes me so angry. and as this thing well about they this thing as well about they can't names you can't register names have you seen that seen i've yet understand that the government refused to the government has refused to allow them to register their loved deaths, which a loved ones deaths, which is a key grieving. so i don't key part of grieving. so i don't i don't understand that is i don't understand why that is so any thoughts this? so anyway, any thoughts on this? yeah, leo almost yeah, i agree with leo almost entirely. mean, you shouldn't entirely. i mean, you shouldn't let the country let people who hate the country into country. i don't think into the country. i don't think they be strict about they should be too strict about it because they let me into the country, if i make light country, if i can make light about but there's no way about it. but there's no way there's they know there's that saying as they know that the you know this country. no de radical do you do you no we de radical do you do you know i have to pretend know what i have to pretend i like it. i have to pretend. but yeah you they should be. they like it. and if they don't like it, they should be they shouldn't be the country, you shouldn't be in the country, you know? mean, that's they know? i mean, that's all they all that's asked of a country and the other thing is, is the terrorists to be right terrorists have to be right once. yeah and the police have to be, as you say how many people on that list? 43,000 people on that list? 43,000 people on that list? 43,000 people on the list. they've got to . keep an eye on 40,000. they
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to. keep an eye on 40,000. they let one. well, i think they're a bit harsh on. the police and there's i'm no big fan of the police we i think it's in our society and our culture. i mean, one of the feelings was security in the stadium allowed a man who is clearly you know had a backpack who's clearly of backpack who's clearly out of place. grande concert and place. ariana grande concert and with backpack you know with a big backpack you know looking your stereotypical looking like your stereotypical terrorist they let him through because worried about because they were worried about looking stopped looking racist. if they stopped him. this culture of him. so this this culture of fear why grooming fear. that's why the grooming gangs to operate. gangs were allowed to operate. well, afraid of well, everybody was afraid of looking . they looking racist. if they apprehended stopped apprehended it and stopped it, stopped we all we sort of stopped it and we all we sort of joke wokeness and it's become this sort silly word. but this sort of silly word. but when it's actually affecting things people things like, this yeah. people are looking racist are worried about looking racist or are wasting or when prevent are wasting their nonsense, that's their time on nonsense, that's when and when it's actually dangerous and infuriating. i mean, a thousand text were ignored or text messages were ignored or missed. those pictures missed. and as those pictures of this like a massive gun this kid with like a massive gun and over libya and and stuff went over to libya and just back and you know, just came back and you know, that caught. that should have been caught. he's obviously radicalised he's obviously being radicalised further and also if he's claiming from libya, how claiming asylum from libya, how could libya? i could he returned to libya? i thought was claiming asylum
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thought he was claiming asylum from it's from there because it's so dangerous. if he returns dangerous. and if he returns there, he'll know, there, he'll be, you know, terrible things will happen to him. go there on him. so how can he go there on holiday? based on the i holiday? it's based on the i guessin holiday? it's based on the i guess in tribal nature of guess in the tribal nature of the war they stupid the of the war they were stupid of. yeah he left because of gadhafi, but he came back. i mean, that came back because mean, that he came back because his own little section was doing right was gone. his own little section was doing right an was gone. his own little section was doing right an expert was gone. his own little section was doing right an expert onas gone. his own little section was doing right an expert on that.1e. his own little section was doing right an expert on that. all i'm not an expert on that. all right. well, i think covered that story. it's a horrible story. but let's move on to this one in the mail. louis well, this is this one of those stories which we hear since i've been living here, which is 23 years. you hear this all the time is the proof of the time it's is the proof of the partygate probe a labour plot . partygate probe a labour plot. you know, all the time . well, we you know, all the time. well, we hear about a this the situation where they hire somebody to do a report in this case they hired this woman, sue gray to do an investigating partygate and they they bland , they sit. she said they bland, they sit. she said that boris johnson was blame for this party and i've seen the
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pictures they did of a party here covid it was it broke covid rules. so i don't know how the i think the original courts are . think the original courts are. the conservatives are a bit upset because they feel like it forced boris johnson out. it was it was factual , but. well, after it was factual, but. well, after 23 years, what i've seen is, is they always high are one person to write report whether it's the you know, the one with the macpherson or , which is the one macpherson or, which is the one with the press the press problems they had. i forget the name anyway. and and then they decide, well, it's it was unfair. jacob rees—mogg smaug who's been on it was on this channel, he said it looked like johnson had been the victim . a johnson had been the victim. a coup because of. because it wasn't. it was impartial. it was a left wing stitch up. what do you think. it was a left wing stitch up. i mean, it certainly looks like i mean, she the surely the beast requirement for somebody running an inquiry into into something like this into somewhat into into breaching lockdown rules is that they
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don't have a political bias. they've got to be a completely on civil servant who . isn't on civil servant who. isn't batting for one team and then, you know, after after doing the right thing and this inquiry she then goes out and works for the people. the inquiry came out very favourable, favourably for she was completely impartial . she was completely impartial. then she did the report. now she's with labour, i mean, what's wrong with that? so the report under the incredibly labour it does seem that way . labour it does seem that way. partygate was wasn't partygate ridiculous in a way. i mean to me the lockdown files which we're going to talk about later, to me, they show all the ultimate proof, the party. it was nonsense. i'll tell you why, because we've now realised with these that most it these revelations that most it was spin. it was about political spin. it wasn't following wasn't about following the science. that's obviously science. and that's obviously why have all why felt they could have all these parties that was confirms it because they didn't believe it because they didn't believe it and you read it themselves. and when you read the like look the messages you like look you see believe they see them believe themselves they know all spin know know it was all spin you know what's his name guy you've what's his name the guy you've got lee cain, another guy slack because james slack. because he's called james slack. they these they both had leaving these because they want say no. we
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because they want say no, no. we have say it this way because have to say it this way because pubuc have to say it this way because public be too far. public opinion will be too far. yeah, seeing as yeah, they're seeing it as purely public problem. of purely a public problem. so of course worry having course they didn't worry having leave. they're lying to the people. you think that people. and you think that that's you that's okay? of course you don't. okay. they like don't. it's okay. they like these boris le parisien lots said lied to the people said boris lied to the people and, yet they're saying . they and, yet they're saying. they brought through rules. and, yet they're saying. they brought through rules . they'd be brought through rules. they'd be easy to understand . he had to easy to understand. he had to sell them and make them . that's sell them and make them. that's not. that's a bad reason to bnng not. that's a bad reason to bring a rule through. i mean, you a rule through it you could be a rule through it if you see a frog stamp on it. but it's easy to understand but it's an easy to understand rule, it's bad rule rule, but it's a bad rule because frogs gets dumped the because frogs gets dumped on the infesting analogy. infesting stomping analogy. definitely. i didn't i didn't understand let's do understand that myself. let's do the express and let's see if you understand this. this a this understand this. this is a this is again. yes boris is ricci's deal again. yes boris has come out and said that ricci's deal will not take control. he's referring to the deal over the northern ireland protocol that rishi just hammered out with with the eu and. boris obviously doesn't like rishi because rishi got rid of boris and it doesn't like
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somebody , you know, fixing the somebody, you know, fixing the issue of this protocol because. it was it was boris's protocol , it was it was boris's protocol, although the express previously i think yesterday the express ran a story saying that boris privately backed rishi's deal . privately backed rishi's deal. so i mean, i guess it's like bofis so i mean, i guess it's like boris they're not really know what he thinks something and to change his mind and the space of 24 hours but i thought i thought rishi actually played a rishi actually played played a bunder rishi actually played played a blinder deal he got he blinder with the deal he got he got a pretty reasonable deal through did i mean through and what he did i mean apparently deal was apparently deal the deal was agreed three ago but it's agreed three weeks ago but it's agreed three weeks ago but it's a . it down to a mixture. it came down to pubuc a mixture. it came down to public relations again sell public relations again to sell it people. so got it to the people. so we've got prince charles, king, prince prince charles, our king, prince charles. was called being the charles. it was called being the king charles the king previously known and it got him known as prince. and it got him to go meet and whatever is to go and meet and whatever is on the line here. yeah. and see. yeah, this is a great deal. so then unionist unionists , it then the unionist unionists, it sort checkmates them . they sort of checkmates them. they can no, no, the king is . oh can be. no, no, the king is. oh we know we're into kings. quite clever. but the downside is they didn't the dup. but do you think it's good a good deal because it's good a good deal because it's good a good deal because it's good on technical things
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it's good on technical things it's issue it's they sort side this issue of the single market with the state the and the state aid and the vat and the alcohol and it's also of alcohol duty. and it's also of the red zones and the green zones and all this trade stuff. but criticism is that but then the criticism is that it's on sovereignty because it's bad on sovereignty because i listening frost i was listening to lord frost talk it today with brendan talk about it today with brendan o'neill they o'neill on the podcast, they were well, sort were saying, well, they've sort of issue of of sidelined the issue of sovereignty they promoted sovereignty and they promoted the idea, the technocratic achievement they've sort achievement and they've sort of sidelined the sovereignty element dup element and, sidelined the dup man. sovereignty man. we've got no sovereignty anyway. over the anyway. oh, you know over the man. not going to go man. well i'm not going to go into conspiracy like you into conspiracy but like you are. yeah i mean it does, it does, i mean i would like to but but yeah. well what's the difference going to be some rules get me made in europe. they're always to we're they're always going to we're always have comply always going to have to comply with european. we're always going to have that allow going to have to have that allow free across across the free trade across across the gaps. i think free trade across across the gaps. ithink think free trade across across the gaps. i think think it works gaps. i think i think it works okay. think there's much okay. i think there's too much subject and subject in negotiation. and i think i've read most what they say, not most of it, but a lot of it. and it's so mushy that they're basically saying we have a deal if you don't , we can go
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a deal if you don't, we can go against the deal. but if you don't like it, you can drop out of it. but you have to do this cop of it. it's so soft. it reminds me of my divorce and laissez faire. everything does . laissez faire. everything does. it was just hilarious to see rishi said, oh, northern ireland going to be unique because it's going to be unique because it's going to be unique because it's going to have access to europe and it'll have access to the uk markets. so what you mean like the to ? yeah. all right. the uk used to? yeah. all right. let's a minute on let's quickly do a minute on genocide the star . well, this genocide in the star. well, this is an article this is in the star. it's a clown's to kill our kids . the clowns are boris kids. the clowns are boris johnson , the conservative party. johnson, the conservative party. dufing johnson, the conservative party. during the height of covid, were thinking, we're going to kill the cats because. they because they're spreading covid, even they're spreading covid, even they knew nothing about covid. and said, no, you know, and they said, no, you know, it's the crazy this, it's complete the crazy this, but that story was but basically that story was planted birds to try to get planted by birds to try to get rid of dangerous cats, which is a story that's a new conspiracy. this is modestly i mean, so many things happened. there was so many, but it was benches being taped the basketball
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taped up. the little basketball in my local park had little hats , them you couldn't play. , them that you couldn't play. they over the they were covered over the cones. they tried to they thought about killing every place. that place. cats have nine lives that are done at nine times. imagine the on the horror. any thoughts on this? if i this is this? briefly. and if i this is one authoritarian government lockdown rules going lockdown rules are going to go on with. i don't like cuts on board with. i don't like cuts i think we missed an opportunity. horrible. opportunity. cuts are horrible. they out to kill gerbils and they go out to kill gerbils and squirrels all sorts of squirrels and all sorts of stuff. no very a dog, stuff. no it's very much a dog, man. they're right? man. they're family, right? well, cats. want go on well, i love cats. i want go on record. don't support gb news. record. i don't support gb news. his policy cats, if he his policy about cats, if he represents you're just saying that ofcom that because we ofcom says we need balance and we need to provide balance and we all is very responsible of all he is very responsible of providing the balance that pro and that save a and anti arguments that save a part coming up lockdown part one coming up lockdown files crisis and files the obesity crisis and reveals body mass index . how reveals his body mass index. how can miss that 70 minutes? can you miss that 70 minutes? how .
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welcome back to headline is a mean dixon plus leo kearse and lewis schaefer plus which he was called on his twitter briefly reasons we don't understand let's kick with the times with a story about a hassidic jewish people, and it's going to leave energy gone. so hasidic boys schools leave jewish pupils barely able to read write english. so pretty much the same as schools . the rest of the as schools. the rest of the country . right guys fired . the country. right guys fired. the system is quite bad, so. yeah apparently hasidic boys, schools aren't doing that, doing their job, focusing on the wrong thing. and also, if children from a hasidic jews school to an alkali school, there's a chemical reaction and they release carbon dioxide , maybe in release carbon dioxide, maybe in stamford hill, north london, which home to zero. i got it later in my own head kind of . later in my own head kind of. he's unable to laugh. he's inside. but so stamford , where i inside. but so stamford, where i used to live in stamford . i'll used to live in stamford. i'll got to see the sitting jews weren't the friendliest of
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people by which i mean they refused to speak to me because i was a you don't know about your opinions . yeah, it's similar opinions. yeah, it's similar twitter account. yeah maybe it maybe i shouldn't shave my head, but yeah. so these schools they found evidence of unregistered primary schools dangerous condition and in some institutions the regular use of sticks to hit children . i mean, sticks to hit children. i mean, we think that's a good idea . we think that's a good idea. well yeah. we until we find islamic madrassas, i mean, so some would say multiculturalism might have flaws. the fact that we have these these getaways schools where where people of whatever faith can send their children to be, to be drilled and indoctrinated, you know, they're chosen people in another people are not as good as i think it'll be better if everybody, you know, mixed together a bit. what do you think, louis? i think that's anti—semitic. yeah, basically i mean, interesting, but my mean, it's interesting, but my mother taught english at north shore hebrew academy in great neck for anybody out in great neck for anybody out in great neck for anybody out in great neck for the english for the
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engush neck for the english for the english section. and these kids, i send my kids to a i would send my kids to a hassidic school . they will learn hassidic school. they will learn something and. they learn something. they're learning something. they're not learning jihad they a ma jihad. maybe they learned a ma dress something . they're dress or something. they're learning numbers and books and law lawyering and how to take a beating with a stick. making you want to something. what? want to know something. what? they these schools they complain that these schools were. good because they complain that these schools were were good because they complain that these schools were were fire good because they complain that these schools were were fire hazards)ecause they complain that these schools were were fire hazards broken they were fire hazards broken broken rat poison out broken furniture rat poison out on the floors. who cares that you want your kids to read and write whether they read hebrew letters on the ivy, they can yiddish. but yes, there's not that much they don't they don't they don't. the hebrew is yiddish used in uk but yeah. yiddish used in the uk but yeah. cool did you send your cool kids. did you send your kids hasidic school. kids to the hasidic school. i barely had the ability to decide whether they had you broccoli or spinach . i couldn't. i had no spinach. i couldn't. i had no control . any man knows they have control. any man knows they have these. no. and you will out soon. you will have no control over your child. no, we don't have control of males. and that's why you turned out so. because heart of silence was because his heart of silence was that was asked, do you want or
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something? i i'm going to cry now. i think i think this is a there's only 70,000 hasidic hasidic jews and they are learning a lot in these schools and british schools. good model themselves off of these schools. well speaks english anymore . the well speaks english anymore. the uk i mean. well they could do it speaking english could teach their kids everything in english, but they would teach their kids these kids are learning a lot. all right. well, essentially, this is called a non—story. let's do the telegraph. they're all non they almost always even know almost always don't even know it. you should watch because this is what are talking about link lewis yeah. so do the telegraph on the second lockdown was based on very wrong data so glad we found that out just two and a half years later. lewis yeah, you know what? i was getting angry reading yeah, you know what? i was gettin stories angry reading yeah, you know what? i was gettin stories about reading yeah, you know what? i was gettin stories about covid.g these stories about covid. they're finding out there's going streets, going to be blood the streets, because people are because i think people are realising story, which is realising this story, which is that according to the telegraph , britain's second lockdown was
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based on wrong covid data. based on very wrong covid data. bofis based on very wrong covid data. boris feared this is make painting it out like boris want to do it. but basically boris , to do it. but basically boris, according to what this story says is, that he listened to his media advisers , lee cain media advisers, lee cain and james slack , they said it's like james slack, they said it's like slack. is it slack? sorry, slack you know, he calls it because it's like he is his nickname, slack cain. and slack, very biblical kind of names. he says that it says that people don't want the lockdown to end they've it to go on and so you can't end the lockdown and warned boris johnson that he should act not a leader but act only with the people and the people wanted . people and the people wanted. they were put into a panic so you shouldn't get mad at boris. he was just being a weasel. but sorry the people wide lockdown, but only because they've been primed . want lockdown, i would primed. want lockdown, i would argue by politicians and the media. so when lee cain and james slack, i think it was
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slack on this occasion, said it, one of them said, well, you're going to you going get too far ahead of public opinion. it annoys me because opinion was shaped the shaped by media of the propaganda. anyway, i disagree with there's no with you. i think there's no disagree . we nation of disagree. we got nation of cry—babies. that's thing that i think people were scared . they think people were scared. they need to toughen up when they were boris johnson were and when boris johnson said, to let immune said, we're going to let immune whatever natural immunity take its course , the people turned on its course, the people turned on him . so you can't say that the him. so you can't say that the media turn on and he's still media turn on him and he's still in so you say it in charge. so you can't say it was government directed the was government that directed the policy. the government have some blame but were blame perhaps, but they were professional making professional fear units, making them said . not them afraid. sage said. not sufficiently afraid. we need to up fear level. so do. up the fear level. so they do. they do. it wasn't just they do. but it wasn't just sage. it wasn't even johnson. it was this was a torrent of what you get from the lockdown files. to me is exactly what you expected. boris johnson instinctively against lockdowns , but lacking courage to , but lacking the courage to actually anything about actually do anything about dominic his dominic cummings, sort of his lockdown stat. lockdown. he's very into stat. yeah matt hancock, essentially a delusional opportunist worried about his 100 k testing target
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rather the actual science or the actual reality or testing the right people. wasn't testing right people. he wasn't testing people care homes people going into care homes said from hospitals, not said we need from hospitals, not from yeah was from residences. yeah that was very whole very frustrating. the whole thing they thing is so annoying and they only masks in schools only did masks in schools because was doing it because sturgeon was doing it and so and boris, at least and it's so and boris, at least to his credit suggested a red team who give a different team who would give a different opinion. that didn't opinion. but that didn't really go. knew time it was go. i knew at the time it was all and i was called this cancer risk all and i was called this cancer fisk and all and i was called this cancer risk and spreading, you risk theorist and spreading, you know, rumours were know, harmful rumours that were literally granny . it literally killing granny. it turns i was right. yeah the turns out i was right. yeah the only they were right about only thing they were right about is teachers unions were awful . is teachers unions were awful. you know, league want to do you know, the league want to do any mean, anybody any work, right? i mean, anybody could tell you that, right? that's only sympathetic when that's the only sympathetic when gavin williamson and matt hancock teacher hancock are. these teacher unions don't want unions are awful. i don't want to work. but the other thing that annoyed me today, we saw kay twitter post this kay burley on twitter post this thing matt thing saying why did matt hancock these messages to hancock give these messages to a known lockdown denier , which is known lockdown denier, which is what isabel what she's calling isabel oakeshott to say oakeshott an absurd thing to say as journalist. is as a journalist. why is a lockdown denier like a holocaust denier? well, climate change is
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disgusting to . say, yeah, you disgusting to. say, yeah, you know, we are lockdown happen . know, we are lockdown happen. exactly. and the main story is not. hancock gave them to his . not. hancock gave them to his. oakes that is oakes although that is questionable. know, questionable. yeah. you know, if that a idea for him to that was a great idea for him to do main story, the files do the main story, the files themselves they show and themselves on what they show and they that it was all they show that it was all a farce. it wasn't science, it was just expediency just political expediency and cowardice. we move cowardice. so how do we move forward? i think what we need to do need to each one of us do is we need to each one of us admit either fell for a admit we either fell for a little bit or we fell for it a lot. and we need need to forgive ourselves for whipped into ourselves for whipped up into a frenzy force. and don't be a massive cry—baby next time. yeah, just get covid and then chop about it . well not listen chop about it. well not listen to anything that these experts have to say. yeah all right. well, let's do the times and this a very unfortunate story about a cyclist leo. yes. or partially sighted pedestrian has been jailed three years for killing a cyclist. she told to get off the so this pedestrian . get off the so this pedestrian. 49 oriel grace she's she's got cerebral palsy and she's partially sighted and a cyclist
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celia ward is 77 quite old for a cyclist was cycling along the pavement and you know under the under the highways of 1835 it's actually illegal to cycle in the pavement. so i'm sort of confused as to how this person was in the wrong saying, get off the pavement, cycling the road. but they shouted , get off the but they shouted, get off the pavement . and seconds, seconds pavement. and seconds, seconds later , this unfortunate cyclist later, this unfortunate cyclist did off the pavement onto the road. and unfortunately hit a car and died . and then the woman car and died. and then the woman ordered her off the road, left the scene before emergency services arrived and went to sainsbury's to buy groceries. so you know, not, not displaying the greatest of, of empathy there. right. and the reason she went to jail was because they said their actions were not explained by disability. yeah. even those it might be illegal to on pavement it to cycle on the pavement it doesn't justify just get on with that any take on that horrible any take on a serious. just before break serious. just before the break my i know myself i am my take on i know myself i am a hothead podesta and i have i have i believe i acted in a bad
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way . i want to apologise. way. i want to apologise. i haven't killed anybody. but at the same time, i can see how you could get very upset. and you think it's not going to cause much damage as it as it did. she she killed a woman. i don't think she did that. the killer woman seems like she needed help herself. she said palsy. i mean, yeah, sounds of i think yeah, from the sounds of i think she's grounds appeal she's got grounds to appeal them. not legal them. no, i'm not a legal expert, mean, it does expert, but i mean, it does like, know, she she wasn't like, you know, she she wasn't really it seems like she's got great stuff. you all right? well, that's don't well, that's part two. don't join the break. for join us after the break. for drugs, track shows robot drugs, track shows and robot tentacles, also name of tentacles, which is also name of lewis schafer's autobiography , lewis schafer's autobiography, 17 minutes .
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frankly, gruesome pictures of. his daily raw meat meals . and his daily raw meat meals. and they're so bad, they actually put me off my meals. but who better to tackle a about better to tackle a story about than lewis in guardian? yeah. well this is the and it says says that more than half of humans all humans on the entire planet are track to be overweight or obese . 2035, which overweight or obese. 2035, which is only the 12 years from now, to according report. and it says that people are fat now, 2.6 billion are overweight, according to bmi which isn't the best. the best judge, because you'd be super healthy and super and have an excellent bmi . or and have an excellent bmi. or you can be you can be really jack like me and strong and your bmi is up because you're so. well, he shows your ripped abs somehow . oh, no. so well, he shows your ripped abs somehow. oh, no. so i'm going to say i said i had muscle. i said, josh, i didn't say i was shredded. that's combat. what kind of muscle? yeah, heart muscle. there's lots of different muscles. but, lewis, apparently a of your old apparently we have a of your old male jaw. oh, here we go. yeah, because now we're not put you
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off your butt. is actually is thatis off your butt. is actually is that is raw beef in blood. lose something you've got a dog if you've done it all five it's about a half a pound of drool . about a half a pound of drool. that looks like the last meal you give your dog. you know what? i don't care if it's ugly. it's totally healthy. look how great they look. the out there they can see that because this is how old i am. is can't tell you how old i am. i'm i think that i am some i'm a 20. i think that i am some sort a ratio. the worse your meal looks, the better you look. you know what i think the same this colourful food, this idea of colourful food, beautiful arranged beautiful food arranged on a plate. all death so plate. it's all death anyway. so so report done by a group so this report done by a group of people called world of people called the world federation are saying that they need we need to do something about it. and they say they want the government to tax marketing of food that are high in fat salt and sugar more provision of food to schools you know to combat rising obesity . and then combat rising obesity. and then you find out who this world obesity federation is and a federation of drug companies , federation of drug companies, including pfizer, johnson and
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johnson lilly, sponsored by the world health organisation, which is which are i believe are probably very i don't want to say the weight of these pharmaceutical companies. why are they so concerned about people not being obese? do obese people not being obese? do obese people buy less people use, you know, buy less aspirin? was i if they aspirin? or was i mean, if they treat obesity , there's a treat that obesity, there's a there's which is there's ozempic, which is a which is an injection that they give which is which is a drug. and more and more people are getting sick by by doing by cutting back beef and focusing on animal fats in the diet. but, you know, by making people obsessed with this, there's more and more diabetes is more and more alzheimer's there's more and more cancer. there's more need for drugs saying what you to business as people to be beef and salt that's all is i mean what is the cause just briefly i mean it that things simon mean is it that things simon evans once said about water levels that i didn't understand is corn levels that i didn't understand is com fructose syrup? is it is it com fructose syrup? is it seed oils or is it just ice cream ? it's really nice. it's cream? it's really nice. it's too much carbohydrate . it's and too much carbohydrate. it's and it's sitting about much when it's sitting about too much when you around
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you should running around lifting stuff and also lifting heavy stuff and also people excuses where people making excuses where they're sold a lie. there's all you can be any size. you're you can be at any size. you're beautiful. it's like garden beautiful. it's like the garden can see that you're beautiful. you're definitely too. you know what i mean? people say , what i mean? also, people say, oh, overactive wherever oh, go to overactive wherever you an overactive fridge you go, an overactive fridge doon you go, an overactive fridge door, you know why you brought it all your it back to all your usual enemies. idea ideas. you enemies. the idea ideas. but you know wrong. you're know he's totally wrong. you're totally is that you're right. no you're right. because the truth is and i hate it. i hated fat people . i grew up in is and i hate it. i hated fat people. i grew up in a family. i myself fat. yeah. and it's nice when i start hating them. yeah and the truth is, is almost impossible to. be thin nowadays with current. i mean you are fat looking yourself. this this is. you don't know what this is . you don't know what this is. that's ribs. it isn't rich ribs , it isn't ribs. it's literally just bone. your bmi is almost close to being overweight because of your coat. yeah. no it's not that it's safer. it's not that at all. all right. well, before it gets to fisticuffs, let's move on. and i'd like to see i'd like to see
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your blood test your lipid panel your blood test your lipid panel. i'd like to see your triglycerides, listen to, what was worse old fashioned st in. i'd like to cut off. was worse old fashioned st in. i'd like to cutoff. i i'm i'd like to cut off. i i'm afraid we have to move on. and i should quickly mention that we're all on drugs tonight because according to this story in, the metro make up is now a drug. well, this is another interesting story. this is a real these a great stories. they great stories . how about say great stories. how about say when i say story is a when i say a story is a non—story, that doesn't mean that not amazing. what that it's not amazing. but what i'm saying is what's i'm saying this is what's happened is we did my thing happened is, is we did my thing go is that is that the go is that is that is that the school is a school in more sector where it's you've been in the country for 30 years. yeah it was the head language at glasgow college they did the weirdest thing because i don't understand the army special women understand that either they took down the mirrors in, they took down the mirrors in, the bathroom in the girls bathrooms and put up posters that said, dear girls, these 12,
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13, 11 year old girls, these girls makeup is a harmful drug. once you start using it, you'll feel ugly. it and i thought that sounded inspirational that said respect yourself as a person not just as a beauty item and the women went . we have to apologise women went. we have to apologise there is this language and most things he said tonight, but it's very hard to control. but when i heard this story i wasn't sure as it's like this coming from the muslim community is it coming from. i wasn't it's like women wear the main women wear makeup. the main thing to do is keep male thing we need to do is keep male beauty standards low because we don't want start having wear don't want start having to wear makeup with women. why you look like that next. but is fine like that next. but that is fine . i'm a manly so men should keep beauty is low women should just keep makeup. to keep keep makeup. we need to keep that this is thing that going. this is the thing i mean, you know, women like for a for man to appear as attractive a woman who wears makeup we've got to spend ten years getting a law degree. you know i mean, this is crazy. we have nothing. i think most women look better
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without makeup jesus. must look quite think so. i don't quite nice. i think so. i don't think the ugly think so either. no the ugly ones. are you so wrong? this ones. why are you so wrong? this the looking ones look the good looking ones look better to know better with you. want to know something? a lot something? some women look a lot better makeup and they have better with makeup and they have to. and i'm not saying you shouldn't put lippy on there shouldn't put lippy on but there were troubles. move were enough troubles. let's move on mail and. just on and do the mail and. just when i our culture had when i thought our culture had reached bottom, finds reached rock bottom, it finds an impressive and its drag impressive new low and its drag shows babies leo. yes, shows for babies leo. yes, there's a campaign to there's a campaign growing to get show for get the next drag show for babies event cancelled after over a semi—naked man in thigh high boots and another in a thong who performed a bondage in front of toddlers and babies. it's absolutely insane, basically, you know sexualised performances by mere to make naked men and marketed as you know something something for children is the core bar kabab bar rave can't even have a baba the this contains captivating sensory moments and the organisers defend it. i watched a video of it. absolutely. apparently we've got the clip.
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so you know cover your eyes maybe. but let's have a look. let's look at this. here we go. oh so, i mean, this is not for kids. we shouldn't show this on a and repeat. yeah, yeah, a five and repeat. yeah, yeah, i know people have argue what would have seen in would have seen this in pantomime think see the pantomime i think we can see the difference. and also the difference. yeah. and also the pantomime stage. a pantomime on a stage. they're a long way the kids. they're long way from the kids. they're not close to touching not getting close to touching the see with drag the kids. as we see with drag queens over and these other queens over and all these other kind grooming style events. kind of grooming style events. and have some reservations and if have some reservations about this, you are now far right? heard. well, yeah, right? i've heard. well, yeah, but only a far right if you oppose these sexualised performances in front of children. organisers children. also, organisers defended . it carefully defended it. it was carefully curated and suggested the babies would understand what was would not understand what was being performed yet. that's how indoctrination works and the children aren't fully aware of what's going but they are what's going on, but they are getting ideas, know, getting these ideas, you know, pumped young minds. pumped into the young minds. what you think, lewis? what do you think, lewis? i think no what's think leo no clue what's happening . they're babies. they happening. they're babies. they problem isn't with the babies . problem isn't with the babies. the problem is with the parents is the is the women first of
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all, you haven't had kids alone enough to know how unbelief be bonng enough to know how unbelief be boring taking care of is and these women it's a joy because because you're crazy it's completely soul destroying, mind numbing . completely soul destroying, mind numbing. here are completely soul destroying, mind numbing . here are these women. numbing. here are these women. they've been told that it's not good to have babies and they want a little fun. and you're denying. i know. i think they should do. i am absolutely in support of this and all gender ideology stuff because . the more ideology stuff because. the more liberals sterilise their children and the more liberals are going to tell you. i think i think the that should be stopped will win the culture war. the more realise this more people realise about this stuff we've got stuff as we went, we've got we've move on this. let's we've got to move on this. let's do telegraph and humans will do the telegraph and humans will soon equipped with robot soon be equipped with robot wings, presumably to away wings, presumably to fly away from shows for babies. from drag shows for babies. louis it's eventual louis well, it's an eventual pity. what this says is that the telegraph that humans could still be soon wearing robot still be soon be wearing robot tentacles, thumbs and, wings and as they invented a third thumbs like you need a third thumb
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symptom system them in 2021 like a thumb coming out of the thing is that it's connected to a wire or halo is it your lipids. all right . so is such a this is right. so is such a this is non—story. that's another non—story. that's another non—story story. the story is always they're always working on things to help people who losing a limb to be better. yeah. and this is one of those things that they're going to come up with in way you got me this jiggling your toe. there's connected to one this is basically doctor octopus is going to be real. this is a huge story you can have tentacles says in the story if you want to reach a cup of coffee it's away you coffee because it's away you want tentacle that's want to use your tentacle that's a yes it's not a weird setting. yes it's not good. no one's got to put a finger on. if they lose their hand, they'll be to put it hand, they'll be able to put it in and it'll be a touch in there and it'll be a touch any quick, quick on this little quicker than you to quicker than lewis for you to hear headline makes sound hear the headline makes it sound like going to these like oh we're going to these robotic coming of our robotic tentacles coming of our bodies their wings as
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bodies and all their wings as well. you read a bit well. and then you read a bit further down and no, it is a fit operator. weird thumb that looks like you could make a primary school. yeah, well do the school. okay. yeah, well do the metal apparently ethnic metal then and apparently ethnic are tv which metal then and apparently ethnic arwhy tv which metal then and apparently ethnic arwhy the tv which metal then and apparently ethnic arwhy the three tv which metal then and apparently ethnic arwhy the three of tv which metal then and apparently ethnic arwhy the three of us tv which metal then and apparently ethnic arwhy the three of us tonight ch is why the three of us tonight are doing important work for equality. scott this is equality. i'm scott is this is almost an minority. yeah. almost an ethnic minority. yeah. nearly brits believe nearly half of brits believe lgbtq+ ethnic minority lgbtq+ an ethnic minority communities lgbtq+ an ethnic minority cortv.jnities lgbtq+ an ethnic minority cortv. according to this survey. on tv. according to this survey. i've ask, what were the i've got to ask, what were the rest of the watching? rest of the brits watching? i mean, it gets to an odd mean, when it gets to an odd brief they like. oh, brief because they like. oh, yeah, britain mainly yeah, no no, britain is mainly mainly gay families and mixed race couples. mean, there's is race couples. i mean, there's is it's pretty obvious that there's a huge i was very surprised anyone thought wasn't the anyone thought this wasn't the case yeah you sort of wonder case but yeah you sort of wonder why they are but to massively over represent a demographic you sort of ask why, why, why? what's the overall goal? what do you think? lewis i think when they they someone they whenever they show someone who one of, let's say, who is one of one of, let's say, a keeper christian right there over top, and they get people to remember that america. remember, some some from or something some some guy from or something because not that because they're
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not that interesting . so your not that interesting. so your your you shouldn't be on tv, lewis, because you're not interesting. i am. because interesting. oh, i am. because i'm new yorker. i'm i'm an american new yorker. i'm an and a little an authentic thing. and a little bit a change. i was an bit of a change. if i was an american, think i'd get on tv. i'm dime a dozen there. i i'm a dime a dozen there. i think that's fine. think no think that's fine. i think no one accuse lewis of not one could accuse lewis of not being interesting. all right. that's it for section. but that's it for this section. but coming sex coming up in the final pop, sex and male birth control, i think our producer might be a our producer might be feeling a bit lonely. see in 2 minutes .
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welcome back to headline is a story on why we need to talk about more in schools. it can only be that . leo yeah. so the only be that. leo yeah. so the impact of is taught enough in schools in england. according to this survey. so young people are learning about sex from sometimes before drag queens of get a chance to groom them and
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teach them sex and isn't always realistic so you know it teaches it teaches people the people to turn turn out to fix the dishwasher or the washing machine when in reality this is britain. so going to turn up you'll get a card through door saying we called but nobody was. and it makes for a very it's more of an art movie. yeah, yeah, yeah. not quite as good as more of a short movie from a student or something. yeah. i mean guardian they mean the guardian claims they even threat of online even as the threat of online misogyny not quite misogyny increases. not quite sure that means unless they sure what that means unless they mean owen—jones or mean like owen—jones or something. a he something. he was a he was himself that twitter himself before that on twitter and idea well, this and this idea that, well, this is power imbalances, is about power imbalances, relationships, is about power imbalances, re sort»nships, is about power imbalances, re sort ofhips, is about power imbalances, re sort of thing that where men a sort of thing that where men can be accused of things. and that's bit of a power imbalance. but education even work but the sex education even work i one because our culture i was one to because our culture hasn't exactly less hasn't exactly got less degenerate we've degenerate has it. we've had more hasn't even more sex education hasn't even worked. think this worked. what do you think this does any of this work? you know, what is sex education have sex and the gets and you get the girl gets pregnant that pregnant it's not that complicated. mean, i don't
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complicated. i mean, i don't i mean started the sex mean they started the sex education i'd love to education when i was i'd love to see you being the sex education teacher. i think that would violate sort laws. but violate some sort laws. but i think it's i think it's i think is i'm changing my mind about it. i think it's pretty. but you can't ban it because it's just like, it's like a little idea . like, it's like a little idea. and the fact is, is that once upon a time it was just for men and now i've heard that up to 30, 40% of young women the age of 30 watch. nobody older, no old women , according to the old women, according to the stats that i've heard , there's stats that i've heard, there's some pretty, pretty scary stats in. so four out of five of the children surveyed had seen involving by the age of 18. yeah, that freaks out. yeah. one in ten had watched it by the time they were nine, and yeah, one in three young people actively looked for depictions of sexual violence. i mean , what of sexual violence. i mean, what is going on? would we just underestimate broken this next generation is by. yeah, although i mean , i guess, you know , grew i mean, i guess, you know, grew up i mean, i guess, you know, grew up with some some forms of and
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the word okay it was it was hidden in the woods in old magazines. but used to have the pine nuts off a car that a semi naked printed on it. so, yes , naked printed on it. so, yes, revealed slowly over time. look at rudimental form of internet download simpler times . let's do download simpler times. let's do the male with a story about male birth gel that you rub birth control gel that you rub on your shoulders. lewis well, this is, this also interesting they've , always been working on they've, always been working on this this been even the article said what the what are the other male contraceptives in development that male birth control gel that you rub on your shoulder it's progesterone which switches off sperm right but it also makes you girly you lose testosterone so then we have to spike it again. testosterone so then we have to spike it again . testosterone. spike it again. testosterone. it's a win when it's all done. so no guy is going to do that. no guy cares enough about it to do that . it's a woman who do that. it's a woman who thinks, you know , this is not my thinks, you know, this is not my this is not my mate. don't want this is not my mate. don't want this guy to be the father of my child. would you rub a gel onto
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your shoulders leo? depends what's in it? i don't know. i just the feeling that the just get the feeling that the powers want this powers that be don't want this to breed. there's all these opportunities making. opportunities they're making. you know, abortion is so much. there's all opportunities there's all these opportunities to take contraceptive babies out of existence. something just. just babies we just baby's babies agree. we need more babies. we need more people. we're not people are babies . see, people. we're not people are babies. see, japan's birth rate is its death rate. i saw they say the world's ending because we're just we can't be bothered reproduce. yeah yeah. wow. all right. let's see the times. finally, french have too finally, the french have too many sex. amazed at many around sex. i'm amazed at that. leo. what's this about? yes, of the french is being sued over claims that . schools over claims that. schools are breaking by failing to breaking the law by failing to give pupils at least three six education lessons year. so the lawsuit was filed by planning familiale asu is homophobic and de seduction. i didn't know you spoke. yeah. do those my french rate there and they went. donald bibliotheque and get the students so you have a lot of i
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guess you know in france i guess the french the idea of the to do it themselves or you know what some some arthouse film with know people smoking gauloises and aren't doing it in the school but there's issues with an explosion the number of studies and this is across the western world. okay anything on this same is same as before . you this same is same as before. you know what? we don't need sex education. i think we need parents i think we need we need we need less with strangers and more sex and a love and committed relationship and babies with very positive note. all right. well, let's move off that one, because just we train fatigue. so the metro now and apparently you might be able to hypnotise yourself into doing exercise is great news for lazy people. well, support people. louis well, i support this have to you have to side your self to do everything and this basically in the metro says you can hypnotise yourself into doing exercise and it's a guy goes to this i'm not to mention the name of this place because it's a they i don't know if
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they're advertising on gb news gym books. no don't give them thing if they want their name on they can pay they can pay but it's a no if it the castle which is my vale which is so now i've just the exact location that i'm the neighbour carrier. okay and that they're open at 7:00 on a monday night. and this to goes there see, is it a group of nine women and himself and they they're all lying on the ground and they're all, they're all happy. she's trying to hypnotise him into keeping going and exercise. and the fact is , exercise. and the fact is, exercising is wrong. it's those exercising is wrong. it's those exercising is wrong. no one come out against. i'm coming out against that cure everything with a plate of kidney. you know what you can you basically you need to exercise is good liver liver completely make you go your knees something that's gone that's all was going they had that's all was going they had that well that's it that before. well that's it because i exercise you don't know and show me your lipid panels well that's even between between two you go but you
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haven't been to the doctor. this country, they don't test you. i'm not saying you're old, but you need to test your lipid powers. don't think powers. just don't think hypnosis meditation, all that stuff hypnosis, stuff works. hypnosis, meditation is just this. meditation is just living reinvented. how did reinvented. being bored. how did you how did you convince you? we have no time. sorry. so, although i love the new you a catch phrase. that's your lipid panels but the shows you over let's quick look at let's just have a quick look at friday's pages again friday's front pages again so the this proof the the daily mail is this proof the partygate probe was a labour plot. the telegraph has. we are going have heavy with going to have to get heavy with police. has m15 missed police. the eye has m15 missed chance to manchester arena bomber . the chance to manchester arena bomber. the guardian goes with families at devastating m15 failings in manchester bombing . failings in manchester bombing. the express has reached his deal will not take back control and that's pretty much the show tonight i think thanks to leo and lewis once again i'll be back tomorrow unless i tweet something absolutely terrible. so join us at 11 pm. and if you're watching the 5 am. repeat because you either have a
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good evening . but lockdown good evening. but lockdown leagues, it goes on and on. now, we learned there was a furious row about whether we should close the schools back in january 2021. matt hancock was all for it. he won. we did close the schools. was it the right thing to do? we'll discuss that. we'll look forward to you we'll look forward to see you back, which i'll be at tomorrow. we'll look forward to see you bachig�*iich i'll be at tomorrow. we'll look forward to see you bachig conservativet tomorrow. we'll look forward to see you bachig conservative conference the big conservative conference taking outside taking place just outside washington, . donald trump washington, dc. donald trump will be dominant speaker will be the dominant speaker there. won't be there. ron desantis won't be there. ron desantis won't be there . we're going to try to there. we're going to try to like find out about who like to find out more about who ron really is. and also
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ron desantis really is. and also 2000 more pubs are threatened with closure . how on earth are with closure. how on earth are we going to save the great british pub without which our country would not be the same? but before all of that , let's but before all of that, let's get the news. we're polly middlehurst . nigel, thank you. middlehurst. nigel, thank you. and good evening to you. our top story at 7:00, mi5 director general says he's profoundly sorry that the security agency didn't prevent the manchester arena bombing following the inquiry into the attack . the inquiry into the attack. the report found the security service failed to act on critical intelligence relating to suicide bomber salman abedi . to suicide bomber salman abedi. it also found it could it could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana grande concert. a lawyer for the families spoke outside the inquiry . for the families spoke outside the inquiry. he said the victims had been failed at every level . had been failed at every level. it is clear that salman abedi
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