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next welcome back to gb news. i'm armstrong. let's get you up to date with the headlines. frighten the pants off everyone that was matt hancock's plan to ensure public compliance with constantly changing covid during the pandemic leaked whatsapp messages in the sunday telegraph how the former health secretary and his aides discussed to utilise fear over a new strain of the virus to make people obey shadow work and pensions secretary jonathan ashworth told us mr. hancock's political career is over. i think the key thing is, is that he is a councillor himself in front of an inquiry . he councillor himself in front of an inquiry. he it comes back to this point it why we need this inquiry to take place quickly . a inquiry to take place quickly. a lot of people lost their lives . lot of people lost their lives. there's a lot of people who
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think that the way in which lockdowns operated it has had long term implications on all kinds of fronts everybody wants an inquiry because everybody wants to be able to put see the evidence, to be able to debate it properly and calmly and why we need to get on with it. well, in a separate set of leaked messages, boris johnson described as a nationally distrusted figure by the uk's top civil servant who feared the prime minister would be ignored by the public if he introduced new lockdown rules. simon case was appointed cabinet secretary by mr. johnson in september 2020. but if the cabinet office and mr. johnson declined to comment on the leaks , thousands comment on the leaks, thousands of asylum seekers will be left permanently in as a result of proposed legislation which is set to be announced this week. that's the warning. the refugee council, which says government plans could effectively shatter the uk's commitments under. the un refugee convention to give
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people a fair hearing regarding of their route to this country. new legislation would render as asylum claims from those who travel to the uk on small boats . the charity believes the plans are both unworkable and costly . are both unworkable and costly. next week's remaining ambulance strikes in england have been called off . the unite union, called off. the unite union, which represents 3000 workers, has entered pay talks with the government and unison and in doing so . gmb said on friday doing so. gmb said on friday there had been a huge shift in there had been a huge shift in the government's position. the strikes were due to take tomorrow on wednesday . two men tomorrow on wednesday. two men arrested following the shooting of a police in northern ireland have been released . detective have been released. detective chief inspector john caldwell was shot several times in omagh last month and remains in a last month and he remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital. six other men who were arrested . question as part of arrested. question as part of the investigation have been released previously . liverpool released previously. liverpool broke united hearts and a host
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of records with an eye struck seven nil win against their arch rivals anfield. mo salah scored twice to become liverpool's record premier league goalscorer . it's liverpool's greatest ever win against manchester united and that's heaviest defeat against. any team since 1931. tv online , dab radio. this is . now online, dab radio. this is. now it's online, dab radio. this is. now wsfime online, dab radio. this is. now it's time for headliners headliners . headliners. hello, i'm leo kearse and to headliners, your first look at monday's top news stories. joining me tonight are two genuinely fantastic comedians josh hoey, who's got his own bbc sitcom and the face of podcast, trigonometry. francis foster, who's been on joe rogan . gentlemen, great to joe rogan. gentlemen, great to have you here. a view of your good we can tell us. that's the
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nicest intro i've had in a year. yes yeah, it's a strategy. we're trying. we think instead of berating you, we're going to see if pleasing you brings a better performance like it. i'm feeling pretty good about myself. yeah. last time i was on here, someone insinuated that i was a. so this makes an honest game change. i would just like to say he . would just like to say he. that's the first loss tonight . that's the first loss tonight. anyway, let's have a look at monday's pages. the daily has brought migrants to get life banned. its riches attempt to solve the problem with small boats coming across english channel. the guardian leads on the same story with boats climb down on workable sunak told a surprising phrase the guardian think is not going to work. the telegraph says the lockdown files rejected plan cut isolation. i, for one, am deeply shocked that the government rejected a plan to be less draconian of the lockdown. and the times has on small boats be
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barred from britain . the ai has barred from britain. the ai has budget 2023 and sunak head for tags clash with tory bank. i'm guessing we're not getting any tax cuts. the daily star says the big three is —15 degrees. scandi shiver and those are your front pages . so kick things front pages. so kick things off with the front page of monday's daily mail. josh well, we have the thing that everyone's really important this immigration for a second have harry and meghan been invited? yes they have to. the coronation . we don't know if the coronation. we don't know if they're going to go and they said that if they do go. yeah. you can you can sleep in your old frogmore whatever. so that's important. why we got out of the way. well, could it be that his job. you want to hear about that 7 job. you want to hear about that ? you want to know if it receives. you want to. finally, we've a problem with years with
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small boats. crossing the channelis small boats. crossing the channel is incredibly for migrants crossing the channel it's also a killer they also care about about some our you know, underprivileged communities being just having migrants dumped on them in hotels and travelodge is worried about the cost of travelodge. travelodge is going at the weekend when i'm gigging. travelodge is going at the weekend when i'm gigging . so weekend when i'm gigging. so i mean the and stuff it will affect me. boat migrants to get life essentially this new bill the government are putting forward. it's unlikely it's actually going to go through but we'll see. and they're saying one of the things that's going to deter people is from coming over if you do come over over is if you do come over illegally, i by these illegal means , you will get a life ban means, you will get a life ban from the uk. at the moment i think two years and four think it's two years and four years, they're saying years, but now they're saying that and the idea is to put off certainly albanian population who could come over arguably and with work permits . yeah. from with work permits. yeah. from doing in a matter , doing this in a legal matter, they could legitimately come over instead instead of over instead of instead of sneaking a, on of the sneaking in on a, on of the flus. i mean, francis, you flus. i mean, francis, do you
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think do think this think mean do you think this little to think it's little josh seems to think it's not to passed, going not going to get passed, going to picked apart in parliament to be picked apart in parliament and won't actually get the and we won't actually get the results. it's certainly results. i mean, it's certainly a worked. australia a tactic that worked. australia being the have a rule that if you come there coming to australia illegally you forfeit all right to ever live in australia become an australian citizen. i mean, do you think do you think, rich, can get you think, rich, you can get this? well, the of the most this? well, the pun of the most difficult that rishi has at the moment is, the tory party is in they're at each other's throats . and as a result of that, there's plenty of former ministers who've come and openly criticised the bill. in fact, thatis criticised the bill. in fact, that is what the guardian has led on. the main story in the is people in within the tory party, former ministers but also current mouthpieces as well coming out and saying that the is ultimately unworkable . and is ultimately unworkable. and what one former minister said according to the guardian, who knows if it's true or not, is that the plan is to put this bill through a then fails the first, second or third hurdle and then they go, look, we did
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our best, but unfortunately, france, the eu scuppered it. what are we going to do with these left? it's not our fault. it's their fault. so they can use it to build opprobrium against against friends, against you and it to be against labour, to cover themselves, to blame it on, put on, i guess dump the blame on human rights lawyers and labour, as this person says. it's not like sunak has miraculously come up with some that no one thought of. it's not like have put this through like they have put this through under johnson. if it was possible, feasible . and we possible, if feasible. and we also to remember. i know also have to remember. i know it. are absolutely albanians it. yes are absolutely albanians gaming the system. half of gaming the system. but half of these not just albanians. okay. no, half of these no, but that half of these people who are coming over are from iran. we're seeing the things, you know, syria , these things, you know, syria, these are genuine actual asylum . these are genuine actual asylum. these are genuine actual asylum. these are genuine actual asylum. these are genuine countries with genuinely appalling . their genuinely appalling. their attitudes to women. you know some of these cultural, cultural moors and traditions that are coming over with them. i'm not
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sure there's a place for them. you know, one of the lawyers who is who is seeking asylum from look at the pictures. look at the pictures of the boys coming across to say, look, this sport of transport a woman and of women transport a woman and a child. i've noticed that child. okay. i've noticed that with ukraine, and with ukraine, women and children, is . yes. and also children, what is. yes. and also say what what are the actual for legal migration seeking asylum. i at the moment is afghanistan is the only route hong kong and ukraine right afghanistan i think they let through five people also come on last year last year over a million visas were issued to immigrants and to people not draft you know, not to you. that's one side come oven to you. that's one side come over. i'm talking about the legal routes for seeking asylum . if you're in norway, if you're an afghan if you are sorry, if in afghanistan right now and you have helped the uk government when we were over there and now want to come over here because your life is being and your is being threatened, the view will that only legal five people that the only legal five people have last know have been let through last know i'm pretty sure not true i'm
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pretty sure that was allowed a long time . i don't know where long time. i don't know where you can interrogate the data right now. it's it sounds. no, no, i'm not saying that people who who come over here via other also we've we've we've allowed a lot a lot of you're right we do need more valid immigration channels where people can apply for asylum from their own from their own country. i mean, at their own country. i mean, at the moment just seems to be a free for all. and anybody who can get here can then game the system to stay here. and that's not a good system. no, i quite agree. and problem is as agree. and the problem is as well we've successive well is that we've successive home who quite frankly home office who quite frankly are not up to the job. priti patel talked a good game but ultimately nothing and suella braverman can't even talk a good game. so the result is we have we have ministers who are not fit for purpose, which is why the chaos continues. well, moving on to lighter news, we've got the guardian now with donald trump looking like he's going to make yes. he make a comeback yes. he delivered a speech and singing
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pack pack, which went down, according to the guardian, british label. they didn't say it was brilliant, but said it was received rapturously. yeah, he know he he brought out all old classics. you know, we're going to for seven years you and i being engaged in an epic struggle to rescue our country from struggle ethnic struggle. well, yeah , that that's, you well, yeah, that that's, you know, ethnic struggle. that's how the garden , they said yeah , how the garden, they said yeah, it could be it can be the same thing. yeah and then we're going to finish what we started, we started. i mean there was a miracle we're going to complete the mission. we're going to see this through to ultimate this battle through to ultimate victory. make victory. we're going to make america great cue america great again. cue everybody standing up, giving him ovation . he's him a standing ovation. he's going to run again, but also interesting thing dissent interesting thing is dissent wasn't was imprisoned at cpac. right. really know he wasn't he was actually meeting for his presidential campaign. wow. so what we're going to see is trump versus desantis and nikki haley
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is going to be there but she's got about 3. no one really cares about her because she's a woman so we can just move on to the close. so it's going to be trump versus so we're going to see what happens. josh, what do you make shocked at how make of this? i'm shocked at how terrible impression was . i terrible that impression was. i lucked out impression. that's the worst trump impression i ever heard . that's a great ever heard. that's a great impression. boy you talking about ridiculous . no, he's one about ridiculous. no, he's one where you just need china . where you just need china. china, china, china saying that china, china, china saying that china . and getting back to the china. and getting back to the actual front page , the actual front page, the telegraph. josh yeah. so this is how court rejected plan to isolation that sort of drip feeding us these these messages as a coming out and this is as shocking as the other stuff and it's really frustrating because onune it's really frustrating because online at least anyway it seems like the story has sort of moved a little bit to the woman who released the messages and betray you like play the ball you know it's like play the ball and this is the and this is
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important because that would people there you know remember the of years ago everyone was getting the little pings you getting the little pings if you be near yeah i got covid then that's it you were locked away for two weeks. yeah right. and now they're that actually and the whole time all these people following the science follow the science science science as well. the science said that if you got tested at home those five days and you home for those five days and you were clear you were fine. were clear then you were fine. you didn't spend the you didn't have to spend the full weeks. they didn't full two weeks. they didn't because that's good, as he says here, that were worried here, that they were worried about it wrong, showing about getting it wrong, showing that they'd got it wrong. it was and more these messages that and the more these messages that come out and you see how they i mean, they just laughter the country it's disgusting and i'm sick of background stuff let's focus on this stuff here to find out how we were all gamed and played frances seems to be surprised that the government is incompetent and lied and lied more to cover up his legs. do you know what? every day i. i think that i can't hide matt
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hancock any more. but then it just goes down to another this coin simply shows the contempt, the aps , silly contempt, the had the aps, silly contempt, the had for the british and all we did in an interview on my show with davis and he put the chances of the tories winning at 20% the general election. i think it's —20 after this i call on imagine any person that would want to vote for the conservatives are still clinging to the narrative. yeah people out there still and you still face masks walking around talking are people defending this or using these go oh i'd like to somehow it proves point that were good or whatever if we're going to see a story in a bit where metro of all of the messages that they've been uncovered they've sort of gone with this one particular figure before so we get to that i just want to say that francis stole my pen so just going to take it back because it's a it's a
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really nice pen and i don't thank you very i don't mind that i saw what you did that back on my side, but i've got absolute contempt british contempt the for the british people as well because the lockdown rules were ridiculous and been and shouldn't have been followed. surprised followed. and i'd be surprised was but was anybody following them. but here's they used here's the thing leo they used project . they put project fear whereby. they put the absolute fear god into people. do you rememberjuju killing granny ? all of that. the killing granny? all of that. the nudge unit they used to make is fearful. that made me want to spread . well, that's because spread. well, that's because you're a complete sociopath , you're a complete sociopath, right? but for the average person who feels , look at leo, person who feels, look at leo, he's just looking, going, yeah, i am. right. but for the average it, you're still alive . yeah, it, you're still alive. yeah, but for the average person , it but for the average person, it was completely terrifying as a result , something needs to be result, something needs to be done with the current inquiry that they're doing . if heads that they're doing. if heads don't roll this, then quite frankly , what's the point? frankly, what's the point? that's not a good inquiry no. absolutely. absolutely. yeah. and also next time, if the
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government brings up rules that are obviously ridiculous to them and we francis finally of our friends at the daily star got in the front as well they've gone topical and they've used the big three's terrible pun even in your head. i wouldn't have used one would you? but three snow storms this week and apparently it's going to minus 15 it's going to be minus 15 degrees centigrade which for scotland is a lovely. summer. yeah, i'm going to have to take my jacket off. i think that's it for part one. join us in part two as we discuss the stone of destiny. why sadiq khan . piers, destiny. why sadiq khan. piers, you go away with his new scheme and why people aren't a fan of rishi sunak eating out to help you see in a couple of minutes .
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welcome back to headline with me leo kearse. i have the wonderful josh henry and francis foster
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joining me. let's get back into it. the meal now in the last week , a schoolboy in yorkshire week, a schoolboy in yorkshire received threats after scoffing koran. police leapt into action. but instead of arresting people, making the death threats , they making the death threats, they charged the boy with a non hate incident four miles late, damaging a bus, demonstrating that they are now enforcing islamic blast laws rather than uk actual laws. this is a bit of a worrying development. josh well you've done the whole story . let's read the headline. 14 year old autistic boy is naive prank a scarf copy of the koran. his mother filled his mother's pitiful public and a story that speaks volumes modern policing. well, absolutely as said it, basically, he bought the bible like the bible at home, his mates took the mickey out of him, and they dared him because of some online game thing that they the quran. so you're they buy by the quran. so you're on it came in school, he on amazon. it came in school, he handed to his friends. his handed it to his friends. his friends playing with friends then were playing with it later. he wasn't even there and on the floor and
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and dropped on the floor and then reports out then suddenly reports go out that was burnt and that that was being burnt and stood on and all this other stuff which were lies a. labour councillor tweeted it was councillor even tweeted it was desecrating the koran this kicked off the whole thing. they interviewed the school brings in an interview study of these kids and use cctv footage to find out what's going on and all the while the local mosque, i believe gets involved as then there was this disgusting meeting , the sort of public meeting, the sort of public meeting, the sort of public meeting which was called , which meeting which was called, which was supposedly to sort of talk about how like we're not going to by identify as the imam basically saying that we're not going to allow us to go any further. like, like was the good guy somehow and these death threats and the boy have got death threats. the boy that was there solskjaer begging there when solskjaer begging essentially son's . yeah essentially for her son's. yeah it seemed like, you know , a real it seemed like, you know, a real hostage. the police and the headmaster sitting next to that and nodding along to this light like like. oh, yeah , it was like like. oh, yeah, it was terrible. you know, as you say,
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death threats went out. yeah. how is that not being investigated and now the kid's investigated and now the kid's in hiding. he's terrified for his life he's they've had arson threats . i mean, we do not in a threats. i mean, we do not in a theocracy , we do not have theocracy, we do not have blasphemy laws. it doesn't even matter that the kids autistic, you know, josh well, this is the thing. this is it. all institutions have failed . institutions have failed. failed. it's all well and good that we can well, we don't have blasphemy laws. and these are these are all values the of the liberal that we live in. if those aren't then protected by our institutions , i.e. the our institutions, i.e. the police receiving death threats to the first for a 14 year old boy, then that is when the system is threatened. yeah and we, we are, we have to stand with our democracy, with our vote to protect the system that we have . which is a great we have. which is a great system. yeah well, i've just got to say, though, i find this all
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incredibly islamophobic . so, you incredibly islamophobic. so, you know , the thing the friends, know, the thing the friends, i mean, the fear of looking racist the fear of looking islamophobia which has caused so much damage and we've had the grooming gangs being ignored by the authorities. yes were afraid of looking racist if they if they dean looking racist if they if they dealt with them. we had the security guard and the manchester arena who didn't apprehend the ariana bomber because was afraid of looking racist if he apprehend , you racist if he apprehend, you know, a man with a rucksack and sweating and fidgeting at a concert for our ariana grande fans. concert for our ariana grande fans . and no, we've got this fans. and no, we've got this we've got the police being so afraid of looking racist , afraid of looking racist, islamophobic, if they actually deal with a death and deal with actual crime that's happened and charging the boy with non crime hate incident which is going to stay on his record for. i think it's the rest of his life and let's be if we gonna have honest conversation let's have an honest conversation and it's not go it's not just it's the fact the people of fed fearing for
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their life take the murder of sir david ames. their life take the murder of sir david ames . yeah. he was sir david ames. yeah. he was murdered last year. he was brutally by an islamic fundamentalist and extremist, and everyone came home the next day to talk about it in parliament. what do they talk about online ? hate. it had about online? hate. it had nothing to do with online. hate. and he was a religious extremist . but because people are terrified and fearful for their own lives that if in some way criticise the islamic religion the extremists are going to then threats and they go their lives are going to be put in danger. yeah. and so not going to speak honestly or frankly about this situation and they're going to kowtow, to these people time and time again, which is what is terrifying actually would just terrifying actually i would just like everything said . like to take everything said. this is the telegraph it is another snub for the coronation of king charles, this time from scotland as a candidate. replace nicola sturgeon reveals her hardline independent streak by refusing to release the stone of
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scone. sounds like something alex salmond would hope for from levinson's friends. alex salmond would hope for from levinson's friends . yes indeed. levinson's friends. yes indeed. so the snp candidate banks alex salmond refusal of stone of destiny sounds like something out of a harry potter night for king's coronation so and this is all about there is a there's a special story in that the stone of destiny which has always been used coronations and they it's based in scotland but they bring it down for all the coronation chickens. even the chickens exactly great pun . but we've got exactly great pun. but we've got a picture of here if you have your own little known in and you can't see it, it looks like a big stone. yeah. i mean, i can probably get one from, from, from the tip if you're desperate for a, for a stone. yeah, but it wouldn't be the stone of destiny anyway. alex salmond says that he's not to let king he's not going to let king charles the stone of charles have the stone of destiny if doesn't give them destiny if he doesn't give them another independent referendum in this referendum, which is just motion. same thing. i mean, george , just how many referendum
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george, just how many referendum campaign plans. well, i'm going to want i didn't want any , but to want i didn't want any, but we had one. i thought that would be enough. but i mean, george, the snp are supposed to represent the whole of scotland. they to be doing they don't seem to be doing a good job representing good job of representing unionists scotland unionists. might want scotland to represented. absolutely. to be represented. absolutely. the that the argument goes that by bringing stone shows bringing the stone down it shows integral scotland is to the uk andifs integral scotland is to the uk and it's a sign of respect. but what's also interesting is that at the moment it's the edinburgh castle. next year is going to move to perth year where they built a £10 million museum with what uk government funded whatsoever in scotland. gets built, george get used to the mantra now and another far right conspiracy theory comes true . conspiracy theory comes true. ritchie's eat out to help out mainly help out covid spread but this was covered up . josh tell this was covered up. josh tell us more. rishi sunak's out to help out spread covid was covered up. this is kind of what i was talking about earlier in the show where. certain newspapers, the metro, which is a particularly sort of write on
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newspaper , focusing things newspaper, is focusing on things like think it's like this. i think it's important to focus on it, but i don't think it's most important story what's coming story of what's coming out. certainly the 24 certainly even in the last 24 hours. they've chosen this hours. so they've chosen this because everybody look because it makes everybody look bad right now. just matt hancock and certainly not themselves, who are also pushing the sort of ideology of the time. yeah. so this stuff they're basically saying and i'm not saying this is classic covid reporting because they're saying that there were signs to prove that said it went out. it might have contributed between eight and 17% of new covid infections as well. they haven't said that is . how many if know, is . how many deaths if know, is that new covid infections amongst ? the young who weren't amongst? the young who weren't protecting themselves that much because then it was much because by then it was much everyone knew that it was really the who really needed the protection of people of underlying i'm underlying conditions. i'm imagining of people imagining that a lot of people in eighties weren't going, imagining that a lot of people in i'm eighties weren't going, imagining that a lot of people in i'm going as weren't going, imagining that a lot of people in i'm going to weren't going, imagining that a lot of people in i'm going to geten't going, imagining that a lot of people in i'm going to get 50%ioing, imagining that a lot of people in i'm going to get 50% offg, imagining that a lot of people in i'm going to get 50% off and oh, i'm going to get 50% off and risk life by eating out for risk my life by eating out for you up. it's a real nice this is mostly emotion. and then people say, oh, then then the say, oh, well then it then the younger pass on the
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younger people pass on to the old whatever this really old and whatever but this really that was about everything that time was about everything reopening and to encourage people out and of people to get out there. and of course, were going to go. course, things were going to go. it also doesn't say what the 8, 8% of what this in the middle 8% of what this is in the middle of summer, was its of summer, everything was at its lowest, lowest down lowest, lowest coming down anyway. would have gone up anyway. so it would have gone up arguably emerging arguably just by people emerging into light. yeah. after that into the light. yeah. after that time. i guess never time. so i guess we're never going know the real picture. going to know the real picture. francis well, it francis no, and also as well, it doesn't, it doesn't touch on the fact this particular scheme, how many businesses did it save . many businesses did it save. because if you think about what happened during the lockdown, the vast majority , these the vast majority, these businesses have been businesses would have been shuttered. of them went shuttered. many of them went bust. this a very necessary , in bust. this a very necessary, in my opinion, to keep these types of businesses. i do not think it was something wasting money that we didn't have to tags but bullet points on the new piece of mind pizza that we pay for and a mortgage until the end of our lives anyway. and in this section with monday's daily mail in sydney, cairns mismanagement has left london debt, so he's going to top up drivers for even
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more money with another complicated , expensive to complicated, expensive to administer zone . france is administer zone. france is indeed sending considers pay as you drive scheme using new less cameras. london man our to look into developing plans to use more sophisticated technology to charge road uses and this is has seen singapore and the way singapore fleeces it citizens and he thinks you know what i want that in london let's get some singapore so toll roads using sophisticated technology basically something that's going to infringe human rights and when people pressured him about this this was the khan's words . this this was the khan's words. some of you have got good reasons to oppose you, liz. i think we can all think that's fair, but you ain't covered in coalition with covid deniers. all right. so you mean you're link to these people that we see as bad guys better. you may not like it. you were in coalition with the far right i arguing coalition with vaccine as well
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so holy trinity of hated people the moment you question sadiq khan he might as well just say as well he might just as well do the you know the whole of them. josh think sadiq khan is ever going to use the term far right in an appropriate way? what would actually be fair to me, the best the not as far instead of just anybody who challenges of just anybody who challenges of course it's like all meaning of course it's like all meaning of the word gets lost just like with transphobe or anything. like just because say that there are two biological sexes that makes transphobia, makes your transphobia, but story yeah, story is actually about yeah, pushing it things further, not just ulez in terms of any just beyond ulez in terms of any time the car that you time you use the car that you would essentiallytaught would be essentially taught school runs and whatnot and even labour are baulking a little bit at this idea and you what he'll get voted out. yeah and just like what happened in chicago you massively you have a, a massively democratic , they just voted out democratic, they just voted out their mayor by 55, like for their mayor by like 55, like for pushing through this kind of insanity . yeah. at some point insanity. yeah. at some point people just go now people would just go, now enough's it doesn't enough's enough. and it doesn't
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make mean, the make any sense i mean, the emission zone sense in the centre of london. there's centre of london. yeah there's emissions and bad air quality, the outer zones of london there the outer zones of london there the is pretty good. the air quality is pretty good. air quality and we're all air quality. and also we're all moving electric cars. so moving to electric cars. so there's going be an issue there's not going to be an issue with vehicle emissions with with vehicle emissions anyway that's part two anyway anyway. that's part two in the bag, coming up, we've in the bag, but coming up, we've got about swiftness, the got rules about swiftness, the world chocolate, rise in world of chocolate, the rise in shoplifting everyone's shoplifting and everyone's favourite question, is favourite question, what is a woman ? in a couple of minutes.
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welcome back to headliners. the guardian reports on tubular ruins, mountain design as the production of the bar moves out of switzerland. i'm not sure where it's moving to, but i'm guessing weird as it's only sold in weird places like pawnshops, shops and airport duty free france's. tell us more. well is a big story leo this is of the biggest stories of night
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matterhorn no more toblerone told to change design on the swiss ness road . so what has swiss ness road. so what has happenedis swiss ness road. so what has happened is ? they have taken happened is? they have taken some of the production has left switzerland and as a result of it. they say they're made in switzerland anymore because 80% of the rolling bridges must be sourced from that country and. the majority of processing taken away as . well, so what has away as. well, so what has happenedis away as. well, so what has happened is had to give it a slight rebrand . and as a result, slight rebrand. and as a result, it's no longer made in switzerland. i will note on the be eating told the run will you be eating told the run will you be standing with me leo. well don't i don't it anyway. it's too sweet . josh, will you be. too sweet. josh, will you be. i didn't eat it, but i am interested. find out the prices for things that were made in switzerland are about 20% higher. just for the swiss things. i don't if they're going to put the price down, not also the reason why it's called tyrone is crate because tyrone is the crate was because theodore tobler and it's a tyrone is a toasted almond so as
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tobler tyrone tobler he can see why me that's called portman then portman to portman to prevent portman to and three anyway which is a french for ironically anyway the times. no crime is surging in britain as police too busy dancing at pride parades to arrest anyone and self—checkouts make it very easy to give ourselves a finger discount . josh, you've got to discount. josh, you've got to see that whoever sold you that jacket robbed you . ouch. did you jacket robbed you. ouch. did you have say that? no. okay. well it's nice to have an all weather jacket . oh, somebody died in jacket. oh, somebody died in that jacket didn't enjoy this was actually quite expensive jacket was quite expensive for like for the movie on this chocolate britain y three thieves. i can't say thieves probably. why thieves feel free clear ourselves. it's for a few reasons, actually. yes. part of it is , as you say, because of
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it is, as you say, because of these self—checkout things, although they're getting a little bit sophisticated now , little bit sophisticated now, like people now i've got a friend called . he's not only his friend called. he's not only his real name, but that's colin bell who is he's got he's just like coming in to the pub with, like, all of these crazy towels, stuff that he's saving from lightweight trophies and whatever, how put whatever, and like, how you put through like through something that's like a similar or he's got all similar size or he's got all these different types you can we steak as onions yeah yeah all that kind now they're that kind of stuff now they're saying that someone put through five of carrots then five bags of carrots then they're going to go, wait a minute, little bit minute, this is a little bit dodgy. and then send over the person to check it out. so they're a more they're getting a bit more sophisticated out sophisticated also checking out the of things whatnot the shape of things and whatnot but like people have but it seems like people have been away with it for been getting away with it for a while. the question, i guess with these companies as a supermarkets, they supermarkets, are they still making money not hiring making more money by not hiring people to do the people necessary to do it in the traditional way? the other thing that's top that that's going on on top of that is few years ago, they is that a few years ago, they changed the law where anything that was stolen stole less than £200 value, went to a £200 of value, went to a magistrate court. so it was
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basically a sentence basically had less of a sentence because of that that of was to sort of keep these things, keep the courts moving bit the courts moving a bit smoother. that's smoother. but what that's happened actually happened now is that actually a lot people are committing lot more people are committing crimes they make going to crimes they can make going to get with it. and we're get away with it. and we're seeing, of course all anybody is onune seeing, of course all anybody is online sees those in online sees those videos in which insane where people which are insane where people are just going these shops are just going into these shops this like this grabbing everything like rucksack and walking out. rucksack and just walking out. and just see the staff and you just see the staff standing because they want standing there because they want to i guess in to get involved. i guess in america, guns, america, you've also got guns, but here you have the but over here you have the security been told not to security have been told not to interfere. they would rather not have the bad publicity that might come from someone being axed. anyhow most being axed. anyhow yeah. most being arrested whatnot than done arrested or whatnot than done that. loss product that. the loss of the product itself in fact on gb news yesterday a shopkeeper yesterday is a shopkeeper interviewed police. interviewed who? the police. the police detain the police him to detain the shoplifter and the police told him to let the go or the arrest. the shopkeeper . well, i think the shopkeeper. well, i think this very progressive and by the way i don't know who bill is, but if anybody wants some nice steaks, francis joe foster on
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twitter . so onion labels on the twitter. so onion labels on the menu with the man to know. and after 50 years in jail and nine sieges, one of britain's most violent prisoners charles bronson wants to get out of the he's in number means there isn't just identified as a woman francis well is it charles for charlie bronson ease up freedom . after nearly 50 years parole heanng . after nearly 50 years parole hearing tomorrow dubbed one of britain's most violent offenders , is bronson. and this is brilliant. he changed his name to salvador in 2014 off the of after the artist salvador dali and he's been in prison for 50 years. he was first sent to jqu years. he was first sent to julio in 1968 and is held 11 hostages in nine different sieges with victims governors. is he still sent by colonel gaddafi? exactly dog to staff. and on one occasion in the absolute ball, his own solicitor he spoke to me . on it basically
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he spoke to me. on it basically i tell you, go stage your own solutions . and charlie, if solutions. and charlie, if you're watching this season jokes might chill out and if you do carl please don't come and find mates . do carl please don't come and find mates. so when he's gone, he's got to be about 75. no, he can still have me . i find he's got to be about 75. no, he can still have me. i find this to be a really confusing story because if he's been in jail for 50 years, when did he make? the death wish movies . the name death wish movies. the name charles bronson . he wasn't charles bronson. he wasn't originally christened charles bronson . he's he started bronson. he's he started a career as a bare knuckle boxer. yeah. so that's how i started. so the promoters. yeah, he ended up with that face change team. to charles bronson, this is a tough name. people will fear you if a kid to what he says he says i've never harmed a woman never harmed a child. if you have a say that is what i thought. good luck. hey, mate, i've never had to that leaves quite to charge, so that leaves quite a lot of people you could have harmed. however a career in the catholic church is not going to be for him anyway. oh, the way the west was
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the times know kanye west was cancelled saying he'd go death, calling three on jewish people. so only death has been his so the only death has been his career adidas is profit career and adidas is profit margins. josh, you've quoted adidas . adidas takes the adidas. adidas takes the 1 billion rap, i guess as a pun there. yeah. paul carney, a west . so they have about $500 million or euros in stock left on sold . weirdly enough, the on sold. weirdly enough, the stuff that's online that is available like private sellers is actually selling a premier right. and they've had a pretty terrible four years. and it's not just because of carnegie, even though i don't think appreciate how much of their stock was into that , how stock was tied into that, how much they were selling because of him. but also in china , to be of him. but also in china, to be fair, they they actually up in china and said, no, we're not going to use any more of this cotton sourced by based cotton that was sourced by based by labour, the uighurs, by slave labour, the uighurs, the genocide that's going on. fair enough for them standing up for that. but then china turned around well, we're around and said, well, we're going you. they're going boycott you. so they're having with
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having real problems with china over can't sell they over that. they can't sell they can't sell their china can't sell their goods in china ehhen can't sell their goods in china either. and so, yeah, they're kind of if . they do if they kind of if. they do if they don't. and it's causing obviously a real problem. they have ceo . have got in a new ceo. supposedly, he managed to turn around. the last company was in puma before. yes. and he increased at nine fold or whatever. the other thing that's interesting, hadn't interesting, i hadn't appreciated want appreciated because i don't want to into whole to get into the whole anti—semitism element of is how much actually sort of much they actually sort of spread themselves thin spread themselves too thin across market. whereas across the market. whereas nike could more, but could sell like way more, but it's about keeping to it's all about keeping to maintain you've to maintain coolness. you've got to be exclusive that's why be exclusive right. that's why i only on jb . and i be exclusive right. that's why i only on jb .and i guess only appear on jb. and i guess the danger of friends is with having a cool staff. yeah, flogging your as they had with with kanye west he was cool at one point. yeah. as you know if that person has some sort of mental breakdown or reveals some sort of racist, anti—semitic tendencies, then it destroys destroys the business. you've go with them . well, absolutely. and with them. well, absolutely. and it has always been, dare i say , it has always been, dare i say, quite a troubled individual . and
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quite a troubled individual. and he's always come out with pretty weird statements . it says no one weird statements. it says no one really predicts it for him to going into info, we always put a sock on he said i and say the words love hitler. so i mean and thatis words love hitler. so i mean and that is pretty much cancellation pretty late by the way there's no telling back from that lesson for us all this. yeah i think so. and well done, by the way to the times to say that he posted a slew of anti—semitic as opposed to some in some of the newspapers. you go and allegedly anti—semitic. think if you're anti—semitic. i think if you're anti—semitic. i think if you're a con for young jews that's a def con for young jews that's pretty anti something. yeah. yes anyway the daily mail know and what a woman. well lesbians women apparently as they're being banned from female only spaces because they've been speaking against men who identify as women getting to these spaces. francis i am very confused. yeah. so right, exactly. so gay women are said to be meeting in secret to stop their events being invaded by men are attracted to females claiming to be lesbians so.
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lesbian groups have been from female only spaces in between men who identify as women . and men who identify as women. and this has been actually been going on for a long time. i remember talking to a friend of mine in berlin about seven or eight years ago who is a gay woman and saying that this has been long, long, long been for a long, long, long time, is why we have , the time, which is why we have, the whole trans debate, it's really the feminists are at the forefront of this because . they forefront of this because. they were the ones who were seeing female spaces being obliterated and young gay women in particular in their teens and autistic girls who are the ones who were then being pushed transition. so they're being i mean this trans ideology says that if somebody display these characteristics that are traditionally with the opposite genden traditionally with the opposite gender. yeah so if you're a young woman you you display masculine tendencies then the they look at putting that person on a pathway to transitioning obviously a lot of women display masculine stereotypes of gay men. no they do . yes. it's like
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men. no they do. yes. it's like we're not going to we're not going to debate that. it's just something someone will know. the characteristics don't mean the ability to stick to a board chair , but what's happening here chair, but what's happening here in this story is and it's part of what you've seen, where these lesbians , these women are being lesbians, these women are being told that they're actually because they won't sleep with someone identifies as a woman. yeah but they actually have a penis. yeah. and that's the insane thing that's going go insane thing that's going to go . you also have like dating apps with lesbian and you see these pictures on the pictures of lesbians on the dating and it's yeah. dating app and it's me. yeah. basically my name's mary and i'm a woman and whatever. and they got a big cool. you've more solution to my it's not my you going to marry although if jesus but also you've got a woman in australia has been because this app australia has been because this app that she created created a guy she's been she's been sued by a guy who this guy says he's a woman a guy and he's suing her
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for basically not being allowed onto this single sex web app . onto this single sex web app. yeah. and you also got this like the cotton ceiling, which you have. yeah again, like these these men essentially saying running on how to sleep with lesbians and whatnot. and i but you know, where we've don't see any confusion about real lesbians are . not i was going to lesbians are. not i was going to say that and then i thought he's not going to go he's going to make somewhere that you wait to follow on twitter. the other day i saw a trans woman getting angry at a real woman who was using a prosthetic penis to film transgender and trans woman was saying you will never be your real woman you'll be a trans woman. there are biological markings very, very , very markings very, very, very pretty. so much googling. when i anyway that for this section but coming up in the final part, we discuss inclusive songs should mobile phones banned in schools and to how a job interview could
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be useful for monday? see in a couple of minutes .
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welcome back to headliners telegraph and chris rock is joined the line of comedians mocking harry and meghan for crying about racism. who's got this one is this i do chris rock pokes fun at the duchess of sussex royal family . recently, sussex royal family. recently, we actually have a little clip. we show you to waste 35 seconds on the show. back to the show everybody trying to be a victim like well, let's just go meghan markle . oh seemed like a nice markle. oh seemed like a nice lady this can then that's like that she hit the light skinned lottery . little white skin and
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lottery. little white skin and still off complaining acting all dumb like she don't know nothing going on oprah i didn't know i had no idea how racist they were. it's the royal, you know, itaught were. it's the royal, you know, i taught them everything , know i taught them everything, know it's about work. but i did my comedy course . all right. i'm comedy course. all right. i'm going to say guttering. yeah. so they're the original racist. they invade to colonialism. look, a massive big fan of chris rock. one of my favourite comments, he really does need a little history maybe about the roman empire or the ottoman empire or the caliphate . these empire or the caliphate. these various other colonialists empires that were there before the british. yeah, yeah . the the british. yeah, yeah. the british empire was the first one to outlaw slavery. yeah. i mean, i still think it's very funny what chris rock did, going hard at the royal family, going hard and making him rock is one of the greatest comedians of his generation or any generation he wants to support. slow yeah.
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it's so hard to not love as opposed to open up for him. a new ones. oh, really? yeah. yeah i did. but i don't in a comedy club. not like, oh, boy, see you on the bill him go. you might oh chris rock was the old for my down road from me so open for me on the next night anyway i'm just on he's actually talking about that on american right now anyway the telegraph now the brownies apparently going to brownies are apparently going to stop singing to god in case. it offends someone, presumably they're going to be singing to see it or paedophilia, whatever else protected else is a protected characteristic and glorified in this society . yeah, this degenerate society. yeah, well , the brownies have stopped well, the brownies have stopped singing to god . new inclusive singing to god. new inclusive campfire songs. so the lyrics to some to some of the most beloved tunes and remove refuges to religion as . tunes and remove refuges to religion as. part of the drive to make the songs more inclusive to make the songs more inclusive to everyone so he is the is a version the original version brownies spelt when lord this
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our lord our god thy children called grant us peace and bless us all goodnight. quite a incredibly triggering and disgustingly racist can all agree on the new version . it's agree on the new version. it's like this time for the end bit. blake armies past brownies. great time flies so fast. goodnight i'm a brownie. you're a brownie brownies all around the world goodnight. brownies, everyone sounds a bit racist. if anything , mate, it's everyone sounds a bit racist. if anything, mate, it's . not cakes anything, mate, it's. not cakes here. so there we go. is that what you like in the showers? yeah. yeah. my japanese dude. are you needed the layer of bleakness. you brought to my friends. this sounds , like some friends. this sounds, like some sort of communist, like, mantra that you chant ? sort of communist, like, mantra that you chant? yeah. sort of communist, like, mantra that you chant ? yeah. when the that you chant? yeah. when the brownies join . the brownies? brownies join. the brownies? well boy, we all holidays . if well boy, we all holidays. if millwall run the brownies better now and scientists have made big
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telescopes to spy on aliens josh quite interesting new powerful telescope could help scientists detect alien on other planets and the that they would do this is they would say how the light reflects refracts the luck refracts through the atmosphere in which case they can possibly tell what the atmosphere is actually consists of by comparing it to our own. and if they get enough of these samples then, they might be able to actually kind of go, oh, well, that one has the potential for life of certain gases. life because of certain gases. the only created by life and then down quickly . so if then break down quickly. so if you detect these gas, you can show that they meet methane. yeah, sorry about that one. by the quickly. yeah yeah yeah. you didn't do that when you think you might anyway so yeah it's all very exciting and plus we're going to get an alien invasion in next couple of years. so i'm like, oh really this those sounds a bit racist. we're so do you think they'll go with brexit? so they're going to brexit? yeah so they're going to be. they're to be breaking anything. ricci's new rules will
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keep no. keep them out. no, my. oh, no. think that's look, we've we think that's look, we've go we when comes conspiracy when it comes to conspiracy theory bingo we've got every other. let's go let's go other. let's go with let's go with you in the far right and yes . all right. sadiq khan , the yes. all right. sadiq khan, the show is nearly over. so let's take another quick look at monday's front pages , the daily monday's front pages, the daily mail has bought migrants to get life burn . ritchie's plan to life burn. ritchie's plan to stop the small boats crossing the guardian's says that plan is on workable, unlike the guardian, to pour cold on ritchie's fire and the tale a graph has the lockdown files those new revelations as they reveal that hancock rejected a plan to cut the length of isolation required the times has migrants on small boats to be borrowed from britain. the star has the big threes. apparently the recent storms on the way is going to get very cold. that's all we have time for. thank you to my guests, josh harvey and francis handling this is back
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tomorrow, 11 pm. and if you're watching in the 5 pm. show, the 5 pm. show, stay tuned for the breakfast. you .
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detain and deport ban . the detain and deport ban. the government prepares a new crackdown on small boat crossings . good morning. it is crossings. good morning. it is 6:00. it's monday. the 6th of march. this is breakfast on gb news with eamonn holmes and isabel webster. leading the news this morning, asylum seekers across channel in small across the channel in small boats will be removed from the country and banned from returning under new plans to be announced by the home secretary. the scheme , which could the scheme, which could see thousands rwanda , will thousands sent to rwanda, will reportedly cost £3 billion .

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