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. there is a lot of confusion. there is also a lot of speculation about the data because it's simply not true. but all these people come from albania . this is from albania. this is practically impossible , practically impossible, arithmetically impossible . and arithmetically impossible. and factually not true. they are albanians that come also from other countries, mainly in greece . well also today the, greece. well also today the, northern ireland secretary has told stormont leaders there's no negotiating on the windsor framework and will become law . framework and will become law. chris heaton—harris has been holding talks over the prime minister's post—brexit trade deal at hillsborough castle. it's after a key of the eu, uk known as the stormont brake mark, was overwhelmingly passed in the commons yesterday, due party leader sir jeffrey donaldson described the windsor
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framework as a sticking plaster that would never which the northern ireland then disputed . northern ireland then disputed. world athletics is banning trans gender women from competing in female competitions if they've through male puberty . the world through male puberty. the world athletics president says decision is based on more than ten years of research and evidence of physical advantages. these athletes bring to the female category . lord coe has female category. lord coe has said to the council they've decided to prioritise fairness over conflict inclusion. rushing athletes will also remain barred the track and field for the foreseeable future because of the war in ukraine. parliament has banned the chinese owned social media app tiktok from all government device as it follows security from the house of commons lords but won't include personal devices. scotland has followed suit with its deputy first minister saying the ban will be implemented immediately
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. it comes as tiktok's chief has been facing questions . the us been facing questions. the us congress over data and user safety . and lastly the bank of safety. and lastly the bank of england raised the interest rate today for the 11th time in a row from 4% to 4.25. that was in a bid to slow down the rising cost of living. the central bank also announced it expects the economy to grow slightly in the second quarter, revising a previous forecast that it would contract . those are your latest headunes . those are your latest headlines now. headliners . headlines now. headliners. hello. i'm and welcome to headliners joining me tonight to take you through friday's news stories are the foundation panel crew of this show. leo kearse and nick dixon. hello how are
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you both.7 yeah, good . glad to be you both.7 yeah, good. glad to be described as foundational it sounds like i'm in a remedial class. no, no, i'm kind of dunng class. no, no, i'm kind of during the top class mate. a oh, it's the hard core. yeah, we are. the hard core. the three of us here together made it. everybody else fell by the wayside. no one else wouldn't, because it's just the three of us here forever. and it's good. i'm forward it . the i'm looking forward to it. the daily fury at woke paris , daily mail, fury at woke paris, by the way, we're just going to go straight into the newspaper headunes go straight into the newspaper headlines because that's the way i roll. let's do it. daily fury at work baristas refusing to prosecute warriors the prosecute eco warriors the guardian council spend , 500 guardian council spend, 500 million on beds and worst care . million on beds and worst care. the telegraph labour plots tax rate on savings investment at the times council tax tops £2,000 as rates rise one month time. the express here's hoping bank chiefs optimism for uk economy the daily star have killer machines taken over the and those are your very quick front pages . right let's kick
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front pages. right let's kick off this section with the daily mail. leo so they've got fury at bolsters refuse ing to prosecute eco warriors . so around 120 top eco warriors. so around 120 top legal profession pals have signed a declaration conscience voting to refuse their services in prosecuting from eco groups as just stop oil and extinction rebellion. probably because most of the people in those groups are related to because they're all a bunch of porsches . but all a bunch of porsches. but this obviously brought a lot this is obviously brought a lot of a lot criticism because lawyers supposed to, you know , lawyers supposed to, you know, represent everybody and with personal prejudice and everyone's entitled to free fair trial in front of judge in front of, you know, whoever in a court of, you know, whoever in a court of law . and you can't pick of law. and you can't pick choose, you can't see, you know , i'm not going to represent them because they're bad people. i'm not going to i'm not to
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prosecute them because they're they're good people . because they're good people. because then who's going represent then who's going to represent then who's going to represent the people prosecute the the bad people and prosecute the good i'm not going good people? yeah i'm not going to people. to pick the right good people. have the eco have they like the eco protesters? mean, you know, protesters? i mean, you know, it's course, no it's mad and of course, no surprises. julian mourn the sort of, you know, the fox killer , of, you know, the fox killer, you know, just mainly just as annoying on twitter. always annoying on twitter. he's always got tan got the worst possible tan on everything. amazed. i know everything. i'm amazed. i know existed outside except existed outside twitter except for going this is for the of what's going this is what's this what's mad about this we're actually a live you actually doing a story live you can actually killed in saudi arabia for this is treason arabia for this this is treason so this sort of duty so to refuse this sort of duty as as a judge but we get on to that but, you know, the blob and the extended the legal the extended blob, the legal system, supposed to be system, they're supposed to be impartial. you system, they're supposed to be impanthey're you system, they're supposed to be impanthey're just you system, they're supposed to be impanthey're just blatantly know, they're just blatantly not. yeah, this systemic not. yeah, this is systemic wokeism institutions wokeism in all our institutions . and it's really i mean, it's against the free fair legal system is , the foundation of system is, the foundation of democracy , our civilisation . democracy, our civilisation. absolutely. yeah. so if they start politicising it, start bringing their own opinions and ideas into it, saying, oh, these
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people, these people are, you know, from the priest , they can know, from the priest, they can be prosecuted. yeah also, why would you announce it first, wouldn't you, if you can, to like let someone wouldn't you sneakily do it rather than tell obama first i'm going to let all these by the just so these guys, by the way, just so you know, so i mean, it could be that they just don't want to spend time small rooms with spend time in small rooms with the all the the with all the environmentalists because they're punky. they are they're a bit punky. they are a bit ponga. and bit they are a bit ponga. and also, mean, people oh, also, i mean, people say, oh, but they're doing something good, they're not doing something them. we've good, they're not doing son didn't; them. we've good, they're not doing son didn't invest them. we've good, they're not doing son didn't invest in them. we've good, they're not doing sondidn't invest in oil them. we've good, they're not doing sondidn't invest in oil and n. we've we didn't invest in oil and fossil fuels . so then we became fossil fuels. so then we became completely reliant on russia. so then russia was in to invade ukraine. so just this was because the rebellion, you know, the part of the part of the whole, you know , geopolitical whole, you know, geopolitical framework that allowed putin to invade ukraine. meanwhile, apparently, china is , you know, apparently, china is, you know, hey, china is a china is building a new coal plant every ten days. so why don't they go to china and throw some stuff, paintings? i'd love that. i
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would love. to see a things judges deal with. they're not going to be like, oh, we're not going to be like, oh, we're not going to be like, oh, we're not going to are lots of people will be signing they i'm sure be signing stuff they i'm sure moving telegraph nick moving onto the telegraph nick yes a couple of big stories. harry has become england's harry kane has become england's greatest goalscorer. he's beaten wayne rooney. i was a rooney fan, obviously, but harry kane's beat then he's done it with a penalty win and we can score penalties the individual not penalties if the individual not in a group shootout. i've in a group as a shootout. i've never this this is football right this is for yeah yeah yeah yeah. and even i mistakes been so busy though big so busy even though i am a big football so of the football fan, but less so of the england team because they're getting so woke cause just hitting woke hitting quotes are saying woke in on so yeah that's in the show on so yeah that's that story. we've also got that story. yeah we've also got labour plots tax raid on savings and investments so angela rayner wants money on savings wants take your money on savings investment this all seems like a political because political move because sunak's released taxes and he's only released his taxes and he's only paying released his taxes and he's only paying 22% blah. so sounds like a political thing. and what's on these labour policies? it sounds good the but good to attack the rich, but really it's to affect lots really it's going to affect lots of and they link it here. of people and they link it here. also how many? many
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also with how many? how many is it going affect? well, they it going to affect? well, they they're saying that more than 300,000 taxpayers capital 300,000 taxpayers pay capital gains tax now compared to 200,000 okay. but 200,000 a decade ago. okay. but hundred thousand to hundred thousand compared to the rest the country who pay tax, rest of the country who pay tax, that's not a huge amount of people. but the people. yeah, but rattling the sabre mean they've sabre about i mean they've been touting potential raid on ices things like that basis they should do that but that's not a good yeah not the previously tax free and investment plans a lot of people you know scrimp and scrimp save and in this i mean rich people already pay so much tax that's what i was amazed seeing starmer's tax return ritchie's tax return keir starmer was handed over like half his money in tax. we still. oh yeah. no, this is a this is the right we take. the point is that rishi sunak isn't made 5 million and he paid lot of million and he paid a lot of that, just paid 20% tax on it. yeah. so of this capital gains thing which and it here, oh thing which and it says here, oh it's affect the middle it's going to affect the middle classes class classes argue the middle class is on it's all about capital gains still paying % on i gains it's still paying% on i mean people will find mean rich people will just find ways offshore so they don't
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ways move offshore so they don't they pay tax the only they don't pay tax the only people going to get by this people are going to get by this are the middle classes who's rich can avoid paying tax. rich can can avoid paying tax. look, really did maybe look, if you really did maybe you're if you really did you're right if you really did take give to take it from reaching, give to me, could be in favour of it. me, i could be in favour of it. but is what's weird is if but what is what's weird is if you look at the labour looks at the country because you know we need looks need more tax. yeah. who looks at britain? yeah. this must happen for. growth. maybe they have taxing these have one idea. taxing these 300,000 okay, well, have one idea. taxing these 300,1see okay, well, have one idea. taxing these 300,1see ten. okay, well, have one idea. taxing these 300,1see ten. let's ay, well, have one idea. taxing these 300,1see ten. let's see nell, let's see the ten. let's see it's held. there's also another little story here about, ofsted scrapping where ratings scrapping the one where ratings after teacher's death very tragic had a master mistress who committed suicide because they got bad so they'd not have much nicer. i was the worst that while the you know when they go to schools they go like this school is rubbish i don't so inadequate. yeah and now that basically i think it's too much for maybe put too much pressure on headmasters arguably that's part of what being a head teacher is really about. mm but
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you know i don't want to go there. no i didn't know we were doing it. sometimes i thought you were. it just you've covered so well. the paper. yeah you just to talk about the just wanted to talk about the football thing. yeah, yeah, the. the suicide women isn't the suicide of women isn't really . was looking really that. i was just looking forward your take. that forward to your take. that mistake . let's move on to the mistake. let's move on to the times. leo any suicides so. no a good almost as bad the council tax going to top £2,000 as rates rise for the 11th time. there's another more more tax raises at least to pe councils. i mean government councils government they spin money. absolutely terribly. we should be cutting back government and local government potentially , government potentially, particularly when the economy's doing so well. and we need workers in the in the actual real economy . so you know if we real economy. so you know if we fired loads of you know whether the safer communities corps or just pluck the title from there because that's what i used to do all these nonsense jobs with you know university graduates just
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paid to twiddling thumbs paid to twiddling their thumbs and do some council and we should do some council tax, is that what you're saying? we definitely should. and those joleon whoever you can joleon mom and whoever you can afford is too grand. he should . afford is too grand. he should. yeah. the sunshine yeah. casey in the sunshine band.he yeah. casey in the sunshine band. he should do. he's refused to pay it. but yeah. the other here is that coffee drinkers . here is that coffee drinkers. and there's some good news and news for them. so it's but it's unhealthy, it's healthy because you'll get more steps . you'll do you'll get more steps. you'll do a thousand extra steps, pacing around your living room going crazy because you can't sleep. you get an hour less sleep at night because got a kind of a maze up front, use coffee, guys. get this coffee, everyone keeps you awake a bit longer, but you'll move around more just you know and that's sort of seems to get more space than the story at the top where only 1% of the stolen or lost covid grant cash has been recovered by government is with young behind the door all day. there's no government there's some perfect utopian government. there's actually a
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fish . you know, governments are fish. you know, governments are terrible at spending money in this case. they've given it to criminals they've given our money . and we've money to criminals. and we've now to that back. we're now got to pay that back. we're now got to pay that back. we're no longer you know, you sound and more on those people and more light on those people who those weapons, dry who stole those weapons, dry food basements. food in their basements. you know, totally agree with know, i. i totally agree with you. i agree with me . you. taxation i agree with me. yeah. you convince me taxation is yeah this matt. it is theft. yeah this is matt. it was the three year anniversary to lockdown, and that's just. just another ridiculous. yeah, it's of covid it's another cost of covid madness. well, it's madness. yeah, well, it's amazing that they haven't been able get some this more of able to get some this more of this cashback of 11 billion. they've only got 11 million or something. mean yeah. it's something. i mean is yeah. it's ridiculous . something. i mean is yeah. it's ridiculous. i mean considering a lot probably went to their lot of it probably went to their mates. yeah. yeah. didn't mates. yeah. yeah. i mean didn't get it. about you get any of it. i know about you guys, but people it was, it was practically nothing, you know, partly because i'm so and also there there's stuff like they're for funds could apply for be for funds you could apply for be it to fill in forms none of what we going to get it. no, no, no. it was comedy owners. they got all those funds, actual acts and the artists , nothing. we
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the actual artists, nothing. we she gave us a little handout that we then had to pay tax on it more tax and. he paid back on the i myself the house that i myself registered five neil salons registered as five neil salons and i got i got 250 grant is the andrew tate of nails gloves other i just like say you do very good work thank you right andifs very good work thank you right and it's finished every day . and it's finished every day. yeah. let's see this stuff. i think it's funny, but you know, the jokes landed by leo reilly says very good of him . that's says very good of him. that's what we live for. so the star, the man who brought the terminator to life asks, have killing machines taken over the world? quite disturbing question from it comes from james cameron and a bit worried it's this all swings and roundabouts says i'm pretty concerned the pretty concerned about the potential think i be potential misuse of i think i be pretty great but it could also literally of the world literally the end of the world so pretty versus so those are pretty great versus end world. those are the end of world. those are the stakes. but actually, i mean, i don't know i don't know if we're looking right because looking the right place because i'm worried personally i'm more worried personally about ufo . did i'm more worried personally about ufo. did you about underwater ufo. did you really if it's blue aliens? really know if it's blue aliens? to me or if i mean, did you
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watch tucker carlson podcast? he revealed there's a they've there's ufos this official from there's ufos this official from the pentagon the damaged people's if they're anywhere near them in 100 servicemen have died from being too them and there's these ones that are underwater move ultra underwater that move ultra rapidly and they also descend rapidly and they also descend rapidly into the water quicker than anything can move so actually here they're actually are here but they're underwater and. this all the underwater and. this is all the fish eaten in the war. in the war we into one place all war we look into one place all along by i'm worried about the reading this stuff quoted in the private find of private eyes going to find of this came from a professor at i'm just anyway but anyway the point is air is going to kill us all but i'm just saying aliens might get there first. well, what if we asked the killer to click which squares contain a picture of a bullet . you know picture of a bullet. you know what they did that you know, they did they called up a human and to do it and said that and got to do it and said that they blind? no way. that's they were blind? no way. that's what that's what happened. it's real. that's real news terrifying. they're real news is terrifying. they're taking over . real news is terrifying. they're taking over. oh, real news is terrifying. they're taking over . oh, well, we real news is terrifying. they're taking over. oh, well, we can still unplug dougie beattie for now. country. yeah it hasn't
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now. the country. yeah it hasn't figured how around figured out how to get around something. no one type how something. no one type in. how do not unplug it? because do you not unplug it? because they'll. figure out. right. they'll. figure it out. right. let's time break. join let's go. time for a break. join us sec for good news for us in a sec for good news for women's sport. although it's still go deep of still boring, we go deep of trump . and most of this is trump. and most of this is exciting the most exciting story you'll have ever heard , ever. you'll have ever heard, ever. oh, wow . keir starmer's taxes . oh, wow. keir starmer's taxes. prepare yourselves .
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welcome back to headline is with me . leo is here. so is nick. me. leo is here. so is nick. someone online has just called the holy trinity of gb news i like it. that's why i'm going to go with from now on first off this friday's telegraph and seem like someone's actually being brave and said the word no yeah to the transgender doesn't happen often so world athletics
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has made the landmark decision ban transgender women from competing in female international events and it initially suggested this preferred option that include transgender women if they had reduced testosterone but issue with that is that going through male puberty conveys advantages that don't go away when your testosterone levels reduce you get like a larger scale it's in your greater muscle mass. it's easier to park outside the stadium. i'm looking forward to going it go through what i saw by saying that i thought we've over beards. that's not a realistic joke. when women's sport was becoming the dumping for mediocre male athletes could be 400th in the world. as a male and then absolutely trounce the opposition being a foot taller and, much heavier and in the female category. what i love about they've banned trans banned sort of biological men from women's they also banned russians. so they kind of the motto is you can't invade country or a sport that seems to
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be russian women, you don't be for russian women, you don't really they are anyway really what sex they are anyway . yeah, they did the issue in the eighties with lots female the eighties with lots of female on testosterone, but they're known for their beauty and they're russian women as well. let's fair that's that let's be very fair that's that is comic . yes. i'm actually i'm is comic. yes. i'm actually i'm a i'm not i'm not really in favour of the banning of russian, but i'm in favour of obviously banning men for women's sport. i mean people have just it's hitting a point where people have just there's only absurdity. people only so much absurdity. people can the isle of can tolerate. and the isle of rising case, which is also appalling just sports appalling and just these sports we montage of that, we saw a montage of that, you know, biological, know, just biological, just trashing in. so many trashing women in. so many sports doesn't just make you happy. it's great, but happy. well, it's great, but hasn't point hasn't made a point for a misogynist. this is quite a vote if for, you know, i've if asked for, you know, i've always supporter, despite always been a supporter, despite what say been what people say i've been defending show. defending women on this show. many, been many, many times. i've been defending women tirelessly from this nonsense about, defending women tirelessly from this nonsense about , from the, this nonsense about, from the, you know, this changing rooms in the it can be the the sport. it can be the stories, women's sports as we know. is step. know. so this is a great step. yeah.i know. so this is a great step. yeah. i mean, i guess from the point view inclusion.
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point of view of inclusion. i mean, inclusive. you can mean, it's inclusive. you can identify sure. can. identify woman sure. you can. we'll use pronouns you know we'll use pronouns and you know be stuff. we be polite and stuff. we can identify a female boxer and identify as a female boxer and then like filing and go into then go like filing and go into then go like filing and go into the and crush a women's the ring and crush a women's skull. when we got to bone shard by , she said she'd never by filing, she said she'd never felt strength like it. it's incredible. i mean, it's sports has become the sort of flashpoint for this whole debate, but for the ideology to sort of propagate is for them, it's like transwomen are literal women. but of course, when you talk about sport anybody with half a brain would just go there's a massive size differential strength differential. all of this adds science backs up. so to see of these people like ask the car and various quite clever people so tying themselves in not the sort of somehow justify what is obviously unfair and the whole reason for women's sports in the first place. but finally now adults it seem have up and you know respect to seb coe for just going for just calling out it's the emperor's new clothes. i know everyone says that all along, but that's what it is it
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did make women's more interesting in big, you know, somebody is two foot tall or like like hulk going there. like like hulk going in there. yeah i think it tells people want the sport they don't care like a woman's like worked a whole life to get somewhere in sport and starts to be sport and it starts to be academic. care that academic. people don't care that it's know, women's it's ruining, you know, women's lives that their lives who have made that their whole absolutely. well, whole goal. absolutely. well, there's rowing and there's still rowing and cycling. so you think they're going take that they're going to take note that they're still that basically still allowing that basically men their sport do you think men in their sport do you think they're going to take knee because it just becomes so ridiculous and it'll be so much pressure hopefully we'll say nick next and have they nick the male next and have they uncovered a massive political scandal? yes starmer is it's keir starmer's taxes he paid 67,000 tax last year on earnings of more than 210,000. so i don't know . not really, but this is know. not really, but this is all about, you know receipts on his taxes out so now storms have come out and i predict to be sort of starmer asking sort of meaningless. i'm not really that bothered it there's
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bothered by it there's a question of a certain amount of hypocrisy over this pensions thing wants to he's thing where he wants to he's going have to saying, going to have to he's saying, oh, scrap it. you know, going to have to he's saying, oh, hisrap it. you know, going to have to he's saying, oh, his the t. you know, going to have to he's saying, oh, his the cap)u know, going to have to he's saying, oh, his the cap 1| know, going to have to he's saying, oh, his the cap 1 million there's his the cap 1 million that he wanted but he was actually in a benefit it now he's saying well he won't benefit we'll rid of it blah blah anyway i'm not too bothered by this. that's why i'm by any of this. that's why i'm don't this don't save that poll about this story. whatever. i mean, politicians, know, always politicians, you know, always things paid too things do they get paid too much? we're all paying too much taxes. my yeah. and taxes. my oh yeah. and tax is a terrible constraint on the economy. so on the ratings of the show so rich people rich people know what to do with their money the rich people know how spend the money how to spend the money much better the government does. better than the government does. the you might the the would you you might the government hope government the best hope you've got the government got for the government is they're going to borrow the money in the ground. what going to they're going to spend to do is they're going to spend on things to meet. well, that's not what story is really not what this story is really about, though. yeah, it is about, though. yeah, but it is because high tax and because labour high tax and they're you know they're talking about you know there's cap which there's the pensions cap which will retire will mean that people retire before in which is before labour get in which is taking the taking people out of the workforce right at the point where we don't want people to
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be. story be. but this story is particularly about starmer particularly about keir starmer because obviously rishi sunak, he taxes a couple he released his taxes a couple of sir keir starmer of days. sir keir starmer has done that. i don't know if it's some sort of political ploy to go. no, he's loaded and i am a bit but as loaded bit i'm rich, but as loaded that's absolutely is what that's absolutely what is what do the getting the do you think the getting the measure there but you know i measure in there but you know i mean the tax it's also and if you're if you're if you're a labour it's a bit harder come out and declare your taxes even if they're relatively high because of vague, because he's sort of vague, not supposed money supposed to have any money whereas you pretty whereas rishi just do you pretty much jacob rees—mogg was much what jacob rees—mogg was saying last or today's. yeah, he's very he's been he's done very well. he's been very and that's very successful and that's great. that's trump great. well, that's what trump did, he said, did, isn't it? and he said, look, i how. get away with look, i know how. get away with it because and it because i'm rich and whatever. yeah, i mean, it's not such a bad thing, know, such a bad thing, you know, rees—mogg was saying if you're competent, done. well, don't rees—mogg was saying if you're compthose done. well, don't rees—mogg was saying if you're compthose peoplemlell, don't rees—mogg was saying if you're compthose peoplemlell, dthe want those people leaving the country. and if somebody is good at investing their money, shouldn't allowed shouldn't they be allowed to keep money? where keep that money? because where they're generally they're investing is generally more why more wealth. and that's why they're the they're making one. but the question who's wealth question is, who's that wealth being just want being generated for? i just want to back to this. wealth is
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to get back to this. wealth is generated company. well, generated by a company. well, then trickle down then we're talking trickle down economics, been economics, which has been driving company driving economics. if a company makes. made for these makes. but it's made for these companies and it's made for and the people who the cars as the people who own the cars as well if we all get into this well as if we all get into this bonng well as if we all get into this boring about kids, it's boring talk about kids, it's all this uk is more this is like the uk is more interested than in talking to a youtube. interested than in talking to a youtube . cummings said when he youtube. cummings said when he was going to mention hitler. you mentioned are you a big commie then? josh no , not but do want then? josh no, not but i do want to. just want to say that this to. i just want to say that this feels to me like remember feels to me like you remember donkey story, the donkey sanctuary story, the daily they did daily mail know why they did this thing? turns out this thing? like it turns out keir starmer owns and then they looked it were really looked into it they were really trying like dig up on trying to like dig up dirt on him turned out he bought him and. it turned out he bought this donkey sanctuary his this donkey sanctuary for his disabled it's still disabled mother. it's still a lot of poverty land his love over whatever . okay. moving on over whatever. okay. moving on to friday's express , leo, you'd to friday's express, leo, you'd think royalty would know better than to go anywhere near france . yes. a left wing politician , . yes. a left wing politician, melenchon i hope i pronounce that right. he's issued a warning this . you. you warning this. you. you definitely haven't issued a
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mailing that. so we it. so we see things on. let's see. we've seen some free jean—luc . i seen some free jean—luc. i didn't see jean . jean look. seen some free jean—luc. i didn't see jean .jean look. but didn't see jean. jean look. but he's issued a warning to king charles ahead of his visit to paris on sundays. they've had these protests in, paris over. i think the french ones. she's they've tried to raise the retirement age you know 42 or something. so an obviously the french people are angry that, you know, they're going to have to spend, you know, 20 hours a week to work at. it's going to be a two day week again drinking red wine. so, yeah, this this this guy, he's a presidential in france is warned the king read read the quote let him get there is what i'm going in there. what do you what do you think i'm going to sit next to read it written to show me the call so disappointed by the news out of it. keir starmer okay, so tell me about this . do the queen said me about this. do the queen said and if not going to see it, please. i'm not going to sit. she's not. please do. no, no .
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she's not. please do. no, no. leo hadley. sorry. so warned king charles to stay from first, say , because of the protests and say, because of the protests and stuff. because you know, obviously, i mean, those are a bit of a loaded doing. the quote, though. he says, mr. king. mr. king, listen , have king. mr. king, listen, have nothing against you here. that's the quote. that's the thing. i just the idea that he was calling you mr. king, so disrespectful in he thought it was his surname. that's how little they know about royalty because he got rid of the royalty. so they know nothing literally. is a mr. pretty. literally. king is a mr. pretty. mr. president. do you. mr. president. mr. king, do you. who else ? this the first time who else? this the first time i've done it, mr. king. the cool. is that you? he got it right. and i'm in it because the anything about, like, oh, i. it's king can i speak to it's the king can i speak to you? do you still to do your best? well, i was just going to say. yeah, he says here, mr. king, as connie pointed out, he that you're the king of england. that's but you that's your business. but you should from this. i should stay away from this. i just wasn't. anyone telling any person our royal person i should tell. our royal family actresses, family what to do is actresses, right? been my position right? that's been my position for long time. you
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for a long time. well, you don't. you shouldn't. some french guides house. but like you i mean, the retirement you say. i mean, the retirement age going from 62 to 64. it's already 66 in england because in showbiz you don't have one. you just die on stage of a heart. right? yeah, completely right? so, yeah, completely ridiculous. i agree with you on that. need that. but i think we need another show what the king another to show what the king can do. indeed but it makes also no sense to like protest the king because the king will never retire. oh, yes so why they go? oh you know, he's going to retire. like when he's the best you can hope for is a queen to see a queen consort some deep fakes now in the times. nick of ease the greatest bestest deep ever tremendous deepfakes . josh, ever tremendous deepfakes. josh, many people are saying these are finest deepfakes. deepfakes of donald arrest spread across social media. probably seen them. they're amazing pictures. donald trump running away. that's me. that's not donald trump. that's a deepfake of me andifs trump. that's a deepfake of me and it's trump heyday. it's trump running away a series of oh, that's trump. that's about
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you, leo. that one's busy preparing for the show. that one's real. but they're showing that one. first take it to show is the difference with the deepfakes there you you deepfakes and there you go. you see stuff like this this didn't but he's got three legs so this will in a couple days will happen in a couple of days mostly three legs and mostly he's got three legs and no noficed mostly he's got three legs and no noticed that. yeah, this no one noticed that. yeah, this is running like tom cruise away. this with they this one with a gun, they probably won't show. but the thing trump, he always thing is, with trump, he always looks news show that looks cool is gb news show that gun. memes just cool gun. so some memes are just cool for reason. you know what for some reason. you know what i mean? yeah, he looks and he's very photogenic, isn't he? he's like way he looks like. like a in a way he looks like. but the problem is because people been sick and because people are been sick and because of clown world of the way we're in clown world and are arresting trump, and they are arresting trump, they've had to make us the new york city police make york city police van to make a statement saying, you know, this is not hasn't been taken into custody the custody because this is the world now. they world we're in now. but they know don't if. they're know we don't know if. they're arresting trump. only person arresting trump. the only person who's confirmed that are. arresting trump. the only person whothen, firmed that are. arresting trump. the only person whothen, yeah,i that are. arresting trump. the only person whothen, yeah, butit are. arresting trump. the only person whothen, yeah, butit only'e. but then, yeah, but the only person he's trump. no one person he's is trump. no one else actually said that we else is actually said that we are and since he did, he has are and since he did, he he has raised dollars. raised millions of dollars. yeah. campaign i mean, is
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raised millions of dollars. yeahhis campaign i mean, is raised millions of dollars. yeahhis allampaign i mean, is raised millions of dollars. yeahhis all along|n i mean, is raised millions of dollars. yeahhis all along isi mean, is raised millions of dollars. yeahhis all along is narrative; that his all along is narrative galvanise his base and he's painting as a master i mean to be they have tried to be fair they have tried to arrest plenty times arrest him plenty of times before. it never really before. it has never really worked out. there's stormy there's thing with he took there's the thing with he took some some work some people home to do some work at weekend they for at the weekend and they got for that and was actually done that and it was actually done appropriately. is the appropriately. this is the stormy thing back, isn't stormy daniels thing back, isn't it, after seven years because of this not, know, this funding? not, you know, anybody fines for anybody can pay fines for everybody. all everybody. all right. it's all on note. let's on that positive note. let's a quick don't anywhere, quick break. don't go anywhere, though, because up we're going to the scottish to rip into the scottish educational system. divorce gets even maybe it's even more painful and maybe it's time your holiday to time to rethink your holiday to saudi so you want to .
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they turned down a pay rise saying, look, you what your planning, your husband's working and he's doing really well. now, the only caveat is she ask the only caveat is she did ask her husband negotiate on her her husband to negotiate on her behalf. so think was kind behalf. so you think it was kind of but the caveat to of relevant, but the caveat to thatis of relevant, but the caveat to that is he the managing that is he was the managing director. it was also quite director. so it was also quite fair she say can you fair that she would say can you help me out a bit here? you know, the managing know, you're the managing director, then their reply, director, but then their reply, well, know, he earns loads. well, you know, he earns loads. why you need more? completely why do you need more? completely mental say, especially mental thing to say, especially day employees have day and age when employees have so and he's so much power. and you know he's going to up twitter. you going to end up twitter. you know, wouldn't say that, know, you wouldn't say that, would you? and she would would you? and then she would end winning something 4000 in end up winning something 4000 in damages exactly what damages anyway. but exactly what the if you're if the tax office say, if you're if your a certain your spouse turns over a certain amount, don't get, you know, amount, you don't get, you know, certain tax breaks you certain tax breaks like, you know, it know, childcare or whatever it is, free history. what's is, the tax free history. what's quite rare about stories, course they together. you know, they work together. you know, you get so you don't normally get that. so the wouldn't they know the employer wouldn't they know what is only the the employer wouldn't they know whethat's is only the the employer wouldn't they know whethat's the is only the the employer wouldn't they know whethat's the problem ynly the the employer wouldn't they know whethat's the problem with he the employer wouldn't they know whethat's the problem with us tax that's the problem with us women know i mean mean women the y know i mean i mean working working together with your partner whatever. it is exactly. are going exactly. also why are you going
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to company that your to sue the company that your husband one of the company husband is one of the company directors director? directors management director? yeah. that's yeah. it's like that's only going yourself. yeah. going to hurt yourself. yeah. oh, like, going to hurt yourself. yeah. 0h, like, oh, going to hurt yourself. yeah. oh, like, oh, yeah. going to hurt yourself. yeah. oh, got like, oh, yeah. going to hurt yourself. yeah. oh, got sue like, oh, yeah. going to hurt yourself. yeah. oh, got sue today. oh, yeah. going to hurt yourself. yeah. oh, got sue today. th, yeah. going to hurt yourself. yeah. oh, got sue today. i losteah. going to hurt yourself. yeah. oh, got sue today. i lost my just got sue today. i lost my job. yeah, great. and job. oh, yeah, great. and i earned another £4,000. yeah like much. weekly take home much. just his weekly take home pay- much. just his weekly take home pay. yeah, it makes no sense tell off next and leo after tell it off next and leo after latest assume latest revelations, i assume you're going to homeschool your kids . yeah well definitely not kids. yeah well definitely not going to them in scotland going to school them in scotland so children as young as so scottish children as young as 11 being taught in school 11 are being taught in school that they queer if they that they are queer if they don't know their sexual don't yet know their sexual orientation. this is enbridge's to state bathroom. you're a high school which also urges children to refer each other using the them pronoun owns instead of he or she . if they're not entirely or she. if they're not entirely sure what the you know. if the person isn't declared, the pronouns and also tells staff not to use terms such as mother brother or sister to avoid upsetting who identify as so. this is more examples of the snp's gender ideology. the snp has become gripped by gender ideologies. the, you know ,
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ideologies. the, you know, they've tried to the personal agenda reform bill which you know, it makes it much easier to identify as a woman. and they had the issue with with women with men biological males being placed in female prisons and yet now is in the schools as well. so indoctrinating kids, you tell them, oh, you're queer, we seem be i mean, is less of a people used to bully kids at i know well that's i mean i know a lot of gay men and women who were very with people appropriating this word which used to be a very slur and now it's very much a slur and now it's sort of essentially people going, i'm now queer or going, oh, i'm now queer or whatever. yeah, because there's really it's really boring, but it's incredible . but it's got this incredible. but it's got this fall and also it's not just happen now. it's been on for a couple of years. right, right. and how, how catch and and it's how, how, how catch and bye bye. woke ideology, education have come and the depravity of it is emerging. we had that story the other day from the times. the yes. from about the times. the t yes. there these 900,000 there was these 900,000 resources asked resources among them asked the question , is paedophilia
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question like, is paedophilia a sexual things is asking children these questions this thing here children young as 11 being told that you know if you don't know your sexual orientation, you're queen your sexual orientation, you're queer. child you're queer. no, you're a child you're a child 11. that's the a child who's11. that's the answer to. and forbes answer to. that and kate forbes has said that she's inundated with complaints from parents of children as young as four, saying confused about saying they're confused about agenda that is, psychological abuse children. and the abuse of children. and the thing is fact it's is i think the fact that it's depraved and crazy is, one of the reasons people install to believe just believe parents are only just realising now how bad this is and only just waking up and they're only just waking up to it seems particularly to now and it seems particularly bad in scotland pretty bad bad in scotland it's pretty bad everywhere this is another everywhere but this is another legacy snp, you say, legacy of the snp, as you say, how become by how captured they've become by this massive this insane ideology, massive argument weekend argument over the weekend with this met, this very nice couple we met, really lovely. we got on really well. when up and well. and then when this up and i was bringing up these examples, they were like, that just happen. thought, just doesn't happen. i thought, it and it's not. it doesn't happen and it's not. it's happened for years and people being kids are being taught. three sexes, taught. there are three sexes, anti taught in anti science being taught in schools. you, kids go to schools. mind you, my kids go to jewish so they're taught schools. mind you, my kids go to jewi god so they're taught schools. mind you, my kids go to jewi god really;o they're taught schools. mind you, my kids go to jewi god really a they're taught schools. mind you, my kids go to jewi god really a couple taught schools. mind you, my kids go to jewi god really a couple ofjght and god really a couple of things to watch but it's
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incredible. yeah. i can't imagine you having an argument just. can i just say i have just. but can ijust say i have the same thing in football ? the same thing in my football? sort people. fair sort of normal people. fair enough. they things like enough. and they say things like this really going on. you this is not really going on. you are just obsessed with it. and they think like, nut swans they think like, where nut swans fit out. but no, it fit for calling out. but no, it is real. yeah. and it's amazing how moved as somebody how far window moved as somebody saying shouldn't saying oh no, maybe we shouldn't send queens into, you know, send drag queens into, you know, to do sexualised performances this lingerie of this clad lingerie in front of children. seeing there children. anybody seeing there is condemned far right i it is condemned as far right i it sounds ridiculous to be saying that but certainly the you know the boundary for being considered far right is moved somewhat well at least somewhat since well at least with system this with the educational system this stuff exposed stuff has been exposed and hopefully get top of hopefully they can get on top of it with it sticking it and deal with it sticking with telegraph. nick, what with the telegraph. nick, what are do now with our are we going to do now with our weekends? yes, wolf, whistling is going to gone. so wolf is going to be gone. so wolf listening to you legal listening to you made a legal and claiming a joke will and claiming it's a joke will not an excuse and is this new not be an excuse and is this new silly they've talking silly law they've been talking about say silly about for ages i say silly because not going do because it's not going to do anything to stop actual or wayne cousins type. it's going to just
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increase men, increase tensions between men, women. we need women. the last thing we need following more petty rules following and more petty rules and behaviour i and controlling behaviour i think the thing we need as think and the thing we need as well police following up well as police following up stupid minor crimes when they're far more serious it seems far more serious crimes it seems to it no, that's my to be going it no, that's my take. saying what take. i'm not saying what poisoning great. just poisoning is great. i'm just saying really there's saying it's not really there's an argument that well, first of all, no argument, leo, all, there's no argument, leo, you agree this, you may not agree with this, that stuff leads to other you may not agree with this, th.terms stuff leads to other you may not agree with this, th.terms intimidation.) other you may not agree with this, th.terms intimidation. thatar you may not agree with this, th.terms intimidation. that in in terms intimidation. that in itself actually pretty bad in and of itself. i mean, i think there is there's a danger we're legislating for social situations that can be hard to look at objectively. so somebody, you know, politely going to someone up could be could come under this law. but jane , genuinely, women get a lot jane, genuinely, women get a lot of abuse and harassment. it's a british problem. you go to canada. well, i was a canadian lassie when she when she moved to london, she couldn't believe it you know, walking down the street, stop in front of street, men stop in front of her, grabbing and the her, grabbing her and all the rest it like it's a british problem. anglo—saxon men we're look we're look, we're just we're we're only a generations away from
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people who just a big pile of rocks and turnips thought that was great so agree those woke thinking members of your anti anglo—saxon but nick, anglo—saxon may win. but nick, what talking about here what we're talking about here is it's offence to cause it's a would be offence to cause intentional harassment alarm or distress now that to me only like a good thing that is an issue out there that this is happening women are do feel unsafe they do the right to walk down the streets and securely of course. and i think this , course. and i think this, though, is more about there was a sort of loophole, wasn't that that now suella braverman closed in the people go, oh, no, was she wanted or whatever? oh, i'm just joking and now this they've kind of deal with that couple of i mean, i've seen people like claire fox sort of she doesn't she's not in favour of this on this channel. i've spoke to different women about it some don't think well first is not a problem some do but i'm i'm just i'm just suspicious of it, especially because creasy especially because stella creasy was and that was involved in it. and that just makes me suspicious the
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time have. but i think time i might have. but i think it's good and i guess it's a good thing. and i guess we're going to see in terms of how implement it and when how they implement it and when this court, we'll this stuff goes to court, we'll see the boundaries really see where the boundaries really are. so the problem with this is it's social issue rather it's like social issue rather than something that than something something that can legislated against. can be legislated against. so i think will be terrible think the law will be a terrible and applied really and it'll be applied really badly so it won't work and will say, you know, i agree, this social issue i think is a really put that put the money, put the time into schools, getting in there and dealing with this like you say culturally last sorry before break is the mirror before the break is the mirror and think even judge and i don't think even judge dredd would be enough for dredd would be tough enough for saudi. judge is saudi. yeah. so the judge is facing penalty saudi facing death penalty in saudi arabia for being too soft on human rights. and i alluded this earlier show and this earlier on in the show and this is basically, if judges is yeah, basically, if judges didn't strict enough didn't give strict enough sentences face the sentences they can now face the death penalty because they want to impose their culture. to try to impose their culture. now saying i agree but now i'm not saying i agree but i see you do i don't say i agree with their treatment of, for example , but if you did it just
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example, but if you did it just just for devil's advocate because ofcom regulate it and i know you guys are going to say the opposite if you did have to keep your society going a certain way and run it the way want it one way might be to have high treason on the threat of the penalty . so, you know, the death penalty. so, you know, i what, if had i mean, you know what, if had like who collaborated like people who collaborated a bit the eu and the bit much with the eu and the negotiations if that was treason. a lot of people would it happened. i'm it wouldn't have happened. i'm just but the just saying. but one of the judges, leo, loads judges, leo, had put loads people death, including people to death, including a minor . so tough people to death, including a minor. so tough enough you already put 100 to death. yeah. yeah and yet there's massive executions. will 81, 81 people executed in one day in march 22 under this islamist theocracy, which we seem be importing to the uk, by the way, through wahhabis . i don't get though it. wahhabis. i don't get though it. suppose i thought the point was that under his new leader , saudi that under his new leader, saudi arabia was meant to be liberalise, but that doesn't seem to be liberalise mean seem to be liberalise can mean different so very little different things. so very little with the death penalty that's
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all out. but women attend them. oh well, they can't drive that. they can't drive there unless they're with a cousin. but yeah, you can go to the cinema. you might be able to get a in a hotel, but you know to keep balance they've to keep balance they've got to keep everybody. public everybody. so more public executions you mean? executions. see what you mean? having a sports having sports as a sports washing like, hey, they're having sports as a sports washiand like, hey, they're having sports as a sports washiand it's e, hey, they're having sports as a sports washiand it's like, y, they're having sports as a sports washiand it's like, oh, iey're having sports as a sports washiand it's like, oh, by re having sports as a sports washiand it's like, oh, by the cool. and it's like, oh, by the way, killing judges. don't way, we're killing judges. don't look the good. i just wonder look at the good. i just wonder if know this, the things if you know this, the things that in culture make that happen in this culture make people on the in this country wonder multiculturalism is such a great idea. maybe there is some cultures that, you know, are better suited to uk that don't involve killing people favour for fun. thank you so much leo. final break now. but we've saved the best last with wait for it vegan milk and the impending singular charity of humanity and psychic . i can see humanity and psychic. i can see you into .
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yeah. welcome back to headliners and starting with friday's and leo maybe we will to do this show forever fingers crossed . so show forever fingers crossed. so the quest for eternal life could be achieved in just seven years time. i think below. make it to this. yeah. i could go far. this could be us forever. ali g said. i remember he said he's just going to keep going. this this could really happen. so this guy futurist recurrence. he futurist recurrence. well he believes will be believes immortality will be reached by 2030 will coincide with reaching singular at the end preview. i don't know what that previously made that means. he previously made correct about loads that means. he previously made co technological about loads that means. he previously made co technological advancement; that means. he previously made co technological advancement , so of technological advancement, so he's made 147 prediction and from 1990 and 115 were entire league correct. wow microwaves . league correct. wow microwaves. i mean, according to him, it was his own homework . i mean, it's
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his own homework. i mean, it's still, you know, even if only a few even only half were and a further 12 were essentially correct. and the only three were entirely wrong . yeah, it was entirely wrong. yeah, it was very interesting . i mean, i'm very interesting. i mean, i'm suspicious of these so—called fans , humanist people, because fans, humanist people, because it all seems bit sinister. it all seems a bit sinister. they a bit creepy. the they seem a bit creepy. on the other hand, why do people know trans beings? but i do trans human beings? but i do want live forever, even want to live forever, even though hate life. was though i hate life. so it was all very complicated but he all very complicated but but he kurzweil his kurzweil has cured his own diabetes it. unlike diabetes and did it. unlike lewis schafer, without showing you is poor meets every day every so we don't really every so yeah so we don't really like to live forever. yeah but but like to have the but i don't like to have the choice to if, if we all got a bit much to tend to then get out you know what i mean. because if people were condemned to live that be quite but that could be quite weird. but i certainly the choice so is certainly want the choice so is the we just going to be sort the we are just going to be sort of mass shooting suicide by cop in the future you don't want that you had to live that if you if you had to live forever, you wouldn't to be forever, you wouldn't want to be because want that you because you want that you want the choice to this is the thing once can live forever, once you can live forever, obviously crashes obviously stuff like car crashes
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become dangerous. you become like extra dangerous. you really to get because really do want to get because this is like a biological forever. it's not including hazards, right so that's forever. it's not including hazarthing. right so that's forever. it's not including hazarthing. buttight so that's forever. it's not including hazarthing. but yeah,'>o that's forever. it's not including hazarthing. but yeah, people; a big thing. but yeah, people are but the are working like all but the grey we can cure death. grey has said we can cure death. i think we can cure it when just need to start thinking like that and hoping i a and hoping we will. i read a good fi book. basically good sci fi book. it basically was but was exactly this. but essentially everybody after about 150 years just got bored. that's want that's all i'm saying, you want the option. you want the option. and what about all income levels get just be for get like would it just be for the want. the elites? that's what i want. i it's great idea. it's i think it's a great idea. it's for the elites. i hope they deal with then they with baldness and then they go to cure, kind of to turkey for the cure, kind of for annoying. now, for that very annoying. now, telegraph please telegraph article. nick, please rip this one apart. yeah. this is in 2023 new is to how in 2023 the new rules for post. for modern living post. it is a bit annoying this piece because like i say it's the three year anniversary lockdown. anniversary of lockdown. what we need investigation need is a thorough investigation into descended into how we sort of descended into how we sort of descended into so easily. instead what we have a self—important have is a of self—important people boris people grilling boris rubbish parties and we've got rubbish article of sort of article which is sort of sort of article which is sort of sort of a shoehorned thing about . the a shoehorned in thing about. the telegraph done great work telegraph has done great work with the lockdown but with the lockdown files, but this is just load of this piece is just a load of nonsense. it talks, does say
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nonsense. it talks, it does say that. it points out masks are stupid it says you stupid and it says that you can't anymore. they don't can't get anymore. they don't realise lot realise why. it's because lot of the went back europe. the workers went back to europe. why piece so why did you hate the piece so much? it's just because much? oh it's just because i thought the most of the four or five here i'd say one five pages here and i'd say one or of them actually related or two of them actually related to was to covid everything else was stuff, drivers hate , stuff, you know, drivers hate, cyclists, earth is that cyclists, what on earth is that got do with and got to do with lockdown and covid. that's that's a covid. yeah, that's that's a no no. the book taxis no. so the way the book taxis thing isn't just what going back to is because, to home countries is because, a lot of them just got and lot of them just got fired and retrained. a massive retrained. yeah, it's a massive shortage. i did shortage. one thing that i did like there quite like about log, there was quite a lot things i'd like to be a lot of things i'd like to be log time but but the shaking thing, i we should just do thing, i think we should just do it. we were it's like it. we were shaking. it's like the they say here it. we were shaking. it's like the people they say here it. we were shaking. it's like the people don't they say here it. we were shaking. it's like the people don't kiss' say here it. we were shaking. it's like the people don't kiss anymore that people don't kiss anymore when times when say hello. how many times you this new about you got to breach this new about sexual times sexual harassment. as many times it you to drop those it takes you to drop those charges. i guess but you're against fluffy. i know, but i like strange i'm a wouldn't not strangers but you know do you feel uncomfortable when i do strangers but you know do you feel uicomfortable when i do strangers but you know do you feel ui see fortable when i do strangers but you know do you feel ui see you ble when i do strangers but you know do you feel ui see you morning. i do strangers but you know do you feel ui see you morning. yeah when i see you morning. yeah i was going to say i've sent email to h.r. but you're going to find next but the trouble next week. but the trouble kissing, you
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kissing, you don't know. you never they're never know how many they're going yeah . you going to go for. oh, yeah. you went up two people away to it's just going to in in the north just going to be in in the north we just had a nod you go right what's wrong that that's what's wrong with. that that's great. not right great. yeah. just not right with the then move the japanese. then you move on. yeah up north yeah yeah. i'm moving up north fridays next. and leo those fridays male next. and leo those vague vegans cannot catch a break yet so millennials are losing their taste for fake milk innocent drinks of posh fig smoothie thing they're ditching their vegan range they've got they've got these tiny little tiny tiny little things like a urine sample ball it tastes a bit the same as well, of course, £1.85, which is ridiculous you used to be able to get about two litres of orange used for that. and yeah, they do, they do milk hazelnut coconut milk, hazelnut milk, coconut milk, almond milk which is popular with but not that popular because they're now discontinuing the ranges. coconut milk, the way, isn't coconut milk, by the way, isn't very for animals they very nice for animals and they get monkey sleeves to pick the coconuts. and i didn't monkey slave's monkey sleeves . i wonder slave's monkey sleeves. i wonder what else they can do . they can
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what else they can do. they can replace up . oh, so they can i in replace up. oh, so they can i in a place i was looking for. i know this is very unprofessional. i was looking to the next story just to quickly check it. i tuned out for literally . i want to back literally tens. i want to back in. you said monkey slap . i in. you said monkey slap. i don't know what you're talking about. well, how is this happen? time time. oh okay. let's let's finish with the i, leo. and i'm sensing that you don't have on any underwear , am i correct? so any underwear, am i correct? so they've done this psychic test to see, you know, you know that test that says they chew computer screen and then they show an image . you've got to show an image. you've got to predict what the image is going to be. have a curtain to be. so they have a curtain and then the you see if there's going to be an image behind, it or not. and normally it's 50, 50, but they did the test with . 50, but they did the test with. and 3% of people predicted the image appearing when it was
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appearing . this is like in appearing. this is like in ghostbusters you know at the start he's yeah yeah yeah. and so absolutely absolutely . and it so absolutely absolutely. and it was only a small small bias but it's i think it's disgusting off. but then unfortunately they debunked it just wanted. yeah. theidea debunked it just wanted. yeah. the idea was could see into the future if you're going to suddenly yeah you can predict and future that was going to happen but then they did much happen but then they did a much more thorough completely more thorough test completely debunking still debunking it but there are still ufos on so still i'm going ufos on the so i still i'm going to predict for audience that to predict for our audience that you will seeing . some it's 12:00 you will seeing. some it's12:00 at night or five five both times were this is it your wife is still asleep . let's not talk still asleep. let's not talk about that. this is quite honest. what's interesting is that for this seemingly you sort of a silly article is actually quite interesting in of how they use this psychic to actually prove or toughen up science when . they go into the experiments, they kind of use this as outlier stuff to prove whether stuff
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happens. stuff to prove whether stuff happens . not stuff to prove whether stuff happens. not i thought that was quiet and yeah i know and the ways the things they do to try and remove any bias you know from the from the reviewers that's i was trying to say too much clever. anyway my comments show no monkeys like to do they say the is nearly over so let's take another look at friday's front pages the mail fury at woke paris refusing to prosecute prosecute eco warriors. the guardian council spend 500 million on beds and worst care . million on beds and worst care. the telegraph labour plots tax rate on savings and investments . the times council tax tops £2,000 as rates rise for the 11th time and the daily star have killer machines taking over the world. that's all for the show thank you very show tonight. thank you very much. , leo kearse and much. my guest, leo kearse and nick dixon, if you're watching a five what's the five or six, what's the breakfast i? we'll see you tomorrow .
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