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isa is a british overseas island is a british overseas territory located over 4000 miles away, but but businesses and landlords who knowingly support illegal migrants will face increased fines from next year under new government plans . bosses who employ asylum seekers could see penalties of up to £60,000 per breach. that's triple the current amount the prime minister also says he's increased police raids by 50% to help clamp down on illegal workers . nhs consultants in workers. nhs consultants in england will strike in september if they don't reach an agreement with the government on pay. the government's hit back tonight, saying consultants been saying consultants have been offered a 6% pay rise, which the government says is in cash terms above what most in the public and private sectors are receiving . the bma, though, says receiving. the bma, though, says staff will walk out on the 19th and 20th of september for if the health secretary doesn't return to the table to discuss, pay and
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commit to reforming the pay review process . and lastly, the review process. and lastly, the lionesses have secured a place in the quarterfinals of the women's world cup after a dramatic penalty shootout win over nigeria in england scored four goals, while nigeria netted only two following the 123 minute match. chloe kelly scored the winning gold goal, rather following other successful shots from beth england. rachel daley and alex greenwood . lauren james and alex greenwood. lauren james was sent off during the match for stamping on one of the nigerian players . the lionesses nigerian players. the lionesses face eitherjamaica nigerian players. the lionesses face either jamaica or colombia in the finals quarterfinals that is on on saturday. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news.
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channel >> hello and welcome to headliners. i'm josh howie and joining me to barge our way through tuesday's newspapers are two funny comedians and top podcasters. francis foster and nick dixon. now tell me, have you guys ever considered joining up and doing a podcast together? >> hey, hey, hey. he's controversial. little in—joke there. create a bit of tension just to let our audience know. you guys, you're the original duo. we are. before and had me on. this is the first time the three of us have been together in a room for about four years. yeah. they don't like to talk about that, though. josh, you just. there'll be a lawsuit. yeah, there be. you finally yeah, there will be. you finally acknowledged my podcast, acknowledged that. my podcast, though. that's nice, because normally i get for mentioning it. podcast. you it. it's a good podcast. you mean the weekly sceptic or or the thing? because i've the current thing? because i've got know love to get got to know i'd love to get heanng got to know i'd love to get hearing updates hearing constant updates from you. viewers? you. how many viewers? listeners, tv. yeah listeners, right. great tv. yeah okay, through okay, let's bang through tuesdays, front pages then sunday. no daily mail suella.
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i'll wage war on crooked migration lawyers. the i a—level grades markdown no exemptions for teacher strikes . the daily for teacher strikes. the daily star order of the wet lettuce metro not all aboard financial times. private equity offers discount fees as dealmaking. drought deters investors. the mirror clueless and those we have front pages . so we're going have front pages. so we're going to kick off with the mirror. francis indeed we there they are going in on the tory immigration crisis . crisis. >> you can see the quotes here. 15 asylum seekers on the barge at the moment, but dozens reprieved as lawyers argue that the vessel is unsafe . the the vessel is unsafe. the government have already axed their plan to fly people 4000 miles to ascension island because it simply doesn't have the infrastructure . in order to the infrastructure. in order to support all of these people . so support all of these people. so as well as that , you know, it
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as well as that, you know, it just seems that the tories are failing on every single one of their pledges. but what's going to be really interesting is when labour win the next election, as we all know, that they will do, what are they going to do? because let's be fair, they don't have any ideas either. but arguably, nick, this is a bit of arguably, nick, this is a bit of a victory the government. a victory for the government. >> is something >> this is something they've been forward long been pushing forward for a long time. can finally say, hey, time. they can finally say, hey, we 15 people a boat. i we have 15 people on a boat. i know we did it. you just highlight there how difficult it is. eventually is. i mean, eventually there's going to be 500 on the bibby, stockholm, and they're going to be to 65, which does be men aged 18 to 65, which does show it is a lot of show that this is it is a lot of it is men working age. but it's yeah. try even get a 50 yeah. to try and even get a 50 up to 50 on a on yeah. to try and even get a 50 upt0500naona yeah. to try and even get a 50 up to 50 on a on a boat it's so hard as you've said and the sad thing is well people you know, people came give them people came out to give them suppues people came out to give them supplies stuff but they supplies and stuff but they weren't they had to weren't allowed. they had to give security, give them to security, which i thought was sad detail because thought was a sad detail because even you're against even if you're against immigration obviously immigration and obviously just am, think want zero am, yeah, i think i want zero immigration. but i do immigration. but but i do want zero immigration. >> i do think we all do we
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>> but i do think we all do we all do on this channel. >> but i i want controlled >> but i also i want controlled immigration. no, just for immigration. no, just zero for a bit while we can just chill out and recover. you what and recover. you know what i mean? you personally mean? but but you personally know loads. there's too know loads. there's just too many about immigration. many stories about immigration. it's me to speak on it's too much for me to speak on behalf news. but, but at behalf of gb news. but, but at the same time, think the same time, i do think i understand that people want to compassionately out compassionately come out and help people. and it is help these people. and it is a bit they weren't allowed bit weird. they weren't allowed to even the supplies to to even get the supplies to them. did you read yeah, them. did you read that? yeah, i did that. also read that did read that. i also read that there's gym on board and there's a gym on board and there's a gym on board and there's bathrooms. there's ensuite bathrooms. rooms. yeah. >> are en bathrooms. >> there are en suite bathrooms. >> there are en suite bathrooms. >> at night >> yeah. taxis back at night and whatnot get about whatnot and they get about £10.58 pocket mate. it's £10.58 pocket money mate. it's sounding good now. sounding a bit too good now. well it. are going well that's it. are they going to to leave or will they to want to leave or will they have stockholm syndrome way building it yeah, we building up to it? yeah, we maybe the audience need to know that boat's the that the boat's called the stockholm. it's the bibby stockholm. it's called the bibby stockholm. it's called the bibby stockholm. they got stockholm. so they got to remember call remember the laughter will call forth. you can hear it across our there's also our nation. there's also something wouldn't say it's something i wouldn't say it's funny. it's a little bit disturbing , really, they disturbing, really, where they sort this in action sort of have this in action where basically are told,
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where they basically are told, yeah, don't carry weapons. and also don't go children's also don't go to children's playgrounds . yeah. playgrounds. yeah. >> and don't hang around in groups. >> e“- groups. >> it really have to >> and did it really have to tell that. >> and did it really have to tellno that. >> and did it really have to tellno i that. >> and did it really have to tellno i know,t. >> and did it really have to tellno i know, i know. but what >> no i know, i know. but what happens is if you enjoy hanging around playground around in children's playground aids in a large group of people whilst being fully armed, yeah, it's a good question. >> maybe not this nation i >> -- >> well, 5mm >> well, well, that's racist. >> well, well, that's racist. >> i like how what you said there could actually be the slogan this show. not slogan of this show. i'm not sure if it's funny. it might just disturbing. louis is just be disturbing. louis is well up, let's get to the well, next up, let's get to the daily nick. yes the daily daily mail. nick. yes the daily mail wage war on mail suella. i'll wage war on crooked lawyers and crooked migration lawyers and suella been in. it suella has been in. well, it depends which side you're on. depends on which side you're on. she's in trouble or she's she's been in trouble or she's been lauded for this. these been lauded for this. the these lawyers been lauded for this. the these lawywere charging up to £10,000 that were charging up to £10,000 to create fake asylum and human rights just rights claims like just say this, and is really this, mate, and this is really dodgy stuff. but on twitter, for example , twitter being the example, twitter being the cesspit that it is, someone had almost 20,000 likes saying that this exactly like 1930. this was exactly like 1930. >> was that gary lineker >> germany was that gary lineker again? no, but it was one of
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those sub gary lineker types. >> it was gary lineker clone. >> it was a gary lineker clone. and you just like really wanting to punish obviously crooked lawyers like germany. lawyers is like 1930 germany. i think just a good think this is just a good measure. i mean, why shouldn't these punished? these people be punished? it's amazing people will amazing to see how people will read story from their read into a story from their perspective and not acknowledge that , yes, there are lawyers that, yes, there are lawyers here have broken the law, here who have broken the law, who manipulating the who are who are manipulating the law well. they should know law as well. they should know best, right. lawyers. best, right. their lawyers. well, exactly at well, if anyone knew exactly at the time, there is the same time, there is an argument maybe daily argument that maybe the daily mail, a fine bit of mail, which did a fine bit of journalism, slightly overegging the story, possibly like putting it on the front page for about a week yeah, i can't really week now. yeah, i can't really tell update on this because tell the update on this because they story suella they did a story the suella loved our brilliant this loved our brilliant story. this is same story. is like the same story. our story brilliant. now story is still brilliant. now they're going to say no one to jail because the mail. so jail because of the mail. so yeah, to be fair, that is yeah, but to be fair, that is red meat for the male fan base, isn't it? >> but also go on, enjoy a bit of that. >> give him some vegetables as well. >> no, i mean there are there >> no, i mean is there are there some here? some vegetables here? >> got the lionesses >> we've got the lionesses getting eight. getting into the final eight. what think about that?
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what do you think about that? you're football fans, you're both football fans, aren't what's that got aren't you? well what's that got to it? hey i tee them to do with it? hey i tee them up. yeah, sure. it's a different game. all i'm saying. it game. that's all i'm saying. it is game. different needs are different needs, different for different needs, but and a ball. no, but it's a foot and a ball. no, there's violence . there was violence. >> there was lauren james trod on a nigerian player's buttocks i >> -- >> racist fan of megan rapinoe. aren't you? >> yeah, i am. big fan mate. >> yeah, i am. big fan mate. >> woke pro—trans sort of. you know, terrible politics. but you were tweeting in favour of it the other day. >> well, i just said that all those people who were mocking her for missing a penalty wouldn't have had the guts to stand and that. but it was stand up and do that. but it was a rubbish penalty she missed. >> she missed by someone, but joe biden. well, don't see joe biden. well, you don't see the let's talk about the memes, but let's talk about her afterwards where she her video afterwards where she was basically talking was crying and basically talking about equal pay for oh yeah, she's wrong that. she's completely wrong on that. what's achievement what's your biggest achievement in football? equal pay is like we on pitch. was it like we met on the pitch. was it like but she's missed all the penalty so it can't be on the pitch. no. right. well, we go. right. well, there we go. there's masculine energy there's enough masculine energy there. we've
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there. yeah next up, we've got the guardian, francis. >> guardian have >> yeah. so the guardian have obviously beating obviously gone england beating nigeria world cup dreams nigeria to keep world cup dreams alive. beat them on alive. i think they beat them on so beat them in extra time so they beat them in extra time despite having their best player sent off. so there we go. reprieve for asylum seekers ordered on to barge and that's obviously the lawyers preventing or getting their clients from having to be on the barge. and this is the other very interesting which is air pollution is linked to global rise in deadly resistance to antibiotics. now, what they've actually what the medical studies have actually shown is that there has been a link , but that there has been a link, but we don't know to what extent. okay. so in a sense, the guardian are overegging the pudding a little bit, but they're not incorrect because there has been a link. but we don't know the effect that's going to have on people. >> yeah, you wouldn't necessarily put that sort of antibiotic resistance with air pollution and make the connection. they sort of say it's because of a particularly small molecule . yeah, that might
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small molecule. yeah, that might within itself contain an antibiotics. and that's what we're all inhaling. and that could be the reason why. but still, this arguably , nick, is still, this arguably, nick, is a little bit in the positive little bit tick in the positive column for ulez and sorting out air i know air pollution. surely i know what and it's already what you mean and it's already a big problem. antibiotic resistance apparently is killing an estimated 1.3 million a year, which realise. but which i didn't realise. but i know mean about ulez. know what you mean about ulez. it's hard to. mean, hate it's hard to. i mean, i hate ulez, obviously air ulez, but obviously air pollution one's pro pollution isn't. no one's pro air pollution. but it is also hard in london worry it hard in london to worry about it too sort feel like too much. you sort of feel like you've made the bargain, you know? yeah, like i live here, i've accepted. just i've accepted. i'm just ingesting garbage. i've got ingesting just garbage. i've got black yeah, to black lung. but yeah, i get to go to theatre whenever i go to the theatre whenever i want. still open and here. want. still open and it's here. i don't to. yeah, i don't i don't have to. yeah, i don't have to drive half an to have to drive half an hour to a hospital. i'm going to die hospital. yes, i'm going to die at it's just like a kind of. >> but you're going to die in a waiting list in a hospital. yeah. so you won't have to travel that far. >> dying of dickensian. >> dying sort of dickensian. just just like. like just smug. just like. like a like an 11 old going up a like an 11 year old going up a chimney. you just. you just black. why don't we take this flight of fancy to next
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flight of fancy to the next newspaper? to finish newspaper? we're going to finish on star and story about newspaper? we're going to finish on truss, star and story about newspaper? we're going to finish on truss, star aformerory about newspaper? we're going to finish on truss, star aformer love.)out liz truss, your former love. really? does she mean? you really? what does she mean? you were a big fan of hers. she was all right. i give her a chance. give her a chance. attractive you like like that she you know, i like like that she tried grow economy. she tried to grow the economy. she didn't well, but she didn't work out so well, but she she good. but to your she gave it a good. but to your mind, she was like the real deal in of conservative in terms of conservative thatcherite judge. she thatcherite judge. but she was i liked her. yeah. order of the wet lettuce is the headline. >> that back? >> are they bringing that back? >> are they bringing that back? >> yeah they're bringing that back. it's never really gone away shameful away and these are shameful gongs cronies. now gongs for liz cronies. now can the themselves be the gongs themselves be shameful? bit, but the shameful? i feel a bit, but the idea is you don't even want a gong from liz because it's actually people said actually some people have said it's aide it's humiliating. one aide said they didn't feel like they deserved i suppose if you deserved it. i suppose if you weren't long might weren't in that long you might feel didn't deserve it. so feel you didn't deserve it. so she's to give that a she's trying to give that a child of boris johnson. yeah allegedly. can understand child of boris johnson. yeah albecause can understand child of boris johnson. yeah albecause you can understand child of boris johnson. yeah albecause you get understand child of boris johnson. yeah albecause you get so derstand child of boris johnson. yeah albecause you get so much nd child of boris johnson. yeah albecause you get so much stick it because you get so much stick now a period or now if you take a period or whatever like this, you whatever things like this, you get so much stick. you're get so much stick. if you're young, it's earned, you young, if it's not earned, you can probably don't can see people probably don't want spotlight. can see people probably don't waryeah, spotlight. can see people probably don't waryeah, of spotlight. can see people probably don't waryeah, of course. tlight.
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can see people probably don't waryeah, of course. tlighit's >> yeah, of course. and it's also you get this also as well if you get this peerage you get this gong peerage and you get this gong and what prime and people go, oh, what prime minister was it? if they say, boris, going, okay, but boris, you're going, okay, but if truss, it really if you say liz truss, it really does it, doesn't it? you does tarnish it, doesn't it? you can't i'm because you'll can't be i'm because then you'll have and then have to google her and then show, do remember, show, look, do you remember, do you remember her? >> say it was a strong >> you just say it was a strong female prime minister. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> won't which yeah, >> i won't say which one. yeah, must been thatcher. must have been thatcher. >> exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> this is it slightly >> yeah. this is it is slightly shameless it's one now one shameless and it's one now one newspaper in days newspaper said 1 in 4 days they've gone with 3 days. they've gone with 1 in 3 days. someone has got their they've gone with 1 in 3 days. someowrong has got their they've gone with 1 in 3 days. someowrong basically.as got their they've gone with 1 in 3 days. someowrong basically. indeed heir they've gone with 1 in 3 days. someowrong basically. indeed it ir maths wrong basically. indeed it is look. right. is not a good look. right. that's for front pages. that's it for the front pages. but coming up in part two, greenpeace petrol is greenpeace finds out petrol is making a comeback zoom wants making a comeback and zoom wants you in the room. see you there
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welcome back to headliners. i'm josh howie and joining me to scratch the itch of tomorrow's papers is the natural duo frances foster and nick dixon . frances foster and nick dixon. you should have just seen the banter that was going on in that interval there. oh, yeah. interval there. oh, yeah, yeah. you guys are just best buddies. and it's lovely to see. yeah, we are close. are great. very, very close. exactly now people are going to think i'm taking mickey, exactly now people are going to thinactually,1taking mickey, exactly now people are going to thinactually,these|g mickey, exactly now people are going to thin actually, these guys/iickey, exactly now people are going to thin actually, these guys were.. but actually, these guys were. oh, whatever. good news now from tuesday's times, nick. at least for gear. yeah this for fans of top gear. yeah this is public support for ban on new petrol and diesel cars. falls by
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a third at and it's a yougov poll for the times and it's showing that only 36% of voters back the 2030 target for this ban and it just shows you know net zero, not very popular electric cars. people are realising the batteries are a problem. they're costly in general. net zero is costly. there's no charging stations. so people are starting to really turn against this stuff . and the turn against this stuff. and the tories are starting to sort of gradually realise this and realise they can't realise that they, they can't move all they're going move as fast. all they're going to is move and still to do is move slower and still try do the same policy but try and do the same policy but a bit slower. you know, the heat pumps are very unpopular and people just don't want the reality like not like the reality they like not like the if you ask someone like, do you want environment if you ask someone like, do you wan'stop environment if you ask someone like, do you wan' stop climate environment if you ask someone like, do you wan' stop climate change, �*onment if you ask someone like, do you wan' stop climate change, ofment and stop climate change, of course yes. now course they'll say yes. now people are realising it people are realising what it means and how it means in reality and how it costs so much and costs them so much money and eviscerates going, eviscerates them. they're going, no, we don't actually like. >> it's difficult to >> also, it's very difficult to pick up in a tesla mate. pick a lady up in a tesla mate. you you know . you can't know. >> isn't it like player, like >> isn't it like a player, like a no . a no, no. >> if someone picks you up in a tesla, you know, that's a boring man .
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man. >> e- e“ e silicon valley? >> what about in silicon valley? you much to i you pretty much have to have. i like the that you are like the fact that you are implying, that you have a implying, a, that you have a tesla someone to tesla b, you have someone to pick tesla b, you have someone to picii can't even drive me, you >> i can't even drive me, you know, but you just it's such an authority. >> total ignorance. yeah that was absolute rubbish. this is the white male privilege i've heard about. i never believed women teslas. yeah. no, you women love teslas. yeah. no, you can i've just come can be like, oh, i've just come from recycling place. from the recycling place. >> you've been >> no, listen, you've been hanging in crouch for hanging around in crouch end for too long, that's your too long, mate. that's your problem. >> fan is very different. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> i mean, nick has a pure >> so, i mean, nick has a pure gammon. has a point, gammon. nick has a good point, right? i right? france is in that. i mean, yes, it's not the necessary people are against or have feelings zero have bad feelings about net zero necessarily want it, necessarily or don't want it, but they're not necessarily willing price it. willing to pay the price for it. there's difference between there's a difference between sorting your recycling and sorting out your recycling and actually and also, i think the other thing is that a lot of this stuff is coming through on sort these hidden taxes that sort of these hidden taxes that you out sight, you kind of are out of sight, out mind when it comes to out of mind when it comes to buying a new car or anything that actually this much that actually has this much larger wallet . larger impact on your wallet. and much obvious and it's much more obvious people are definitely baulking. >> well, look, the problem is,
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is economically , most people in is economically, most people in this country now are struggling. we have a cost of living crisis . there's rents are through the roof. is are through roof. mortgage is are through the roof, heating bills are through roof. and then so through the roof. and then so all of a sudden, then people are being with another charge being faced with another charge and another to pay. and and another charge to pay. and they're probably thinking to themselves, rightly , i themselves, quite rightly, i can't for food at the can't even pay for food at the moment. why am i going to want to pay all this money that i don't have for all these schemes? >> yeah, but you know what's smashing from yougov smashing it from this yougov poll? nuclear power . nuclear. poll? nuclear power. nuclear. yeah. it. yeah. 70% yeah. killing it. yeah. 70% amongst voters. there's amongst tory voters. there's jemmy carter. i bet he wishes he hadnt jemmy carter. i bet he wishes he hadn't nuclear power and hadn't left nuclear power and gone comedy. hadn't left nuclear power and goryeah comedy. hadn't left nuclear power and goryeah , comedy. hadn't left nuclear power and goryeah , absolutely. >> yeah, absolutely. well, didn't shell ? didn't he work for shell? >> no, it was. i believe it was a nuclear power station. he. >> he. a nuclear power station. he. >> the he. a nuclear power station. he. >> the war change lot people >> the war change a lot people have realised the war we have realised with the war we can't be too dependent on certain need to certain sorts of gas. we need to build own and build our own nuclear. and i think that has think that's that message has landed of people now landed with a lot of people now and it'll really help us and then. it'll really help us in 30 time. yeah, yeah, it in 30 years time. yeah, yeah, it will sad development will do a sad development for
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greenpeace francis in the telegraph they were telegraph and all they were trying to do was just be really cool. just oil. cool. like just stop oil. >> so greenpeace >> exactly. so greenpeace have been whitehall talks been banned from whitehall talks after stunt rishi sunak after stunt or rishi sunak house. so what greenpeace house. and so what greenpeace did is they covered rishi sunak house in oil, black fabric over all over all the property in protest at his plant to grant no sea drilling licences and then the obviously number 10 have been become a little bit upset about this. so they've banned greenpeace from these talks . and greenpeace from these talks. and you've got to think to yourself, you've got to think to yourself, you know, where are people going to start to be realistic ? we to start to be realistic? we have run an energy deficit in this country. the people's energy bills are through the roof. the government had to step in to subsidise energy bills . in to subsidise energy bills. thatis in to subsidise energy bills. that is completely unsustainable . and i don't understand what these people want. well, i do understand what they want and it's not realistic. >> but yeah, i mean, this is a case of the protests backfiring, surely. nick yeah, it's massively backfired. and if you
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behave like criminals, you'll be treated as such and it reminds me bit the just stop me a little bit of the just stop oil right wing. what the oil go on right wing. what the it reminded me of the, the confetti, the george osborne's wedding, where they managed to make sympathise with make people sympathise with george osborne did the impossible. this kind impossible. i hate this kind of thing. someone justifying thing. i saw someone justifying this on this channel the other day you know, he day saying, well, you know, he wasn't blah wasn't there and blah blah blah. only were there. get only the staff were there. get lost. you're messing lost. it's like you're messing with people lost. it's like you're messing with hate people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where his people lost. it's like you're messing with hate where his childreneople just hate where his children live and have bedrooms and live and have their bedrooms and whatnot. and also, whatnot. exactly. and also, i think something like think we're something like rac, even though you might not like him and don't him politically and i don't agree lot of his agree with a lot of his politics, he does seem like a just perfectly sort of reasonable person. he doesn't he doesn't to doesn't really when going to reece's like, reece's house, you're like, mate, also, i don't mate, come on. and also, i don't know. think only know. i just think the only other might say, though, other thing i might say, though, is some people might think it's other thing i might say, though, is scale people might think it's other thing i might say, though, is sca false»ple might think it's other thing i might say, though, is sca false flag. night think it's other thing i might say, though, is sca false flag. yout think it's other thing i might say, though, is sca false flag. you pin nk it's other thing i might say, though, is sca false flag. you pin it; it's other thing i might say, though, is sca false flag. you pin it ons like a false flag. you pin it on greenpeace you know, now like a false flag. you pin it on greeidon'ta you know, now like a false flag. you pin it on greeidon't even you know, now like a false flag. you pin it on greeidon't even have know, now like a false flag. you pin it on greeidon't even have aiow, now like a false flag. you pin it on greeidon't even have aiow, atn they don't even have a seat at they don't even have a seat at the table. would be quite the table. that would be quite a clever i'm not clever thing to do. i'm not saying that's really happened. you it, that'd you know, you stage it, that'd be quite. but there is an argument just argument that that sort of just stop to have been stop oil seem to have been getting all the publicity and i'm just wondering if these
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i'm just wondering if in these sort boardrooms i'm just wondering if in these sort they're boardrooms i'm just wondering if in these sort they're oh, oardrooms i'm just wondering if in these sort they're oh, no,irooms i'm just wondering if in these sort they're oh, no, we ms i'm just wondering if in these sort they're oh, no, we got i'm just wondering if in these so we 1ey're oh, no, we got i'm just wondering if in these so we got �*e oh, no, we got i'm just wondering if in these so we got to oh, no, we got i'm just wondering if in these so we got to do oh, no, we got to we got to do something really, really annoying. yeah, hold my and then they had really, really annoying. yeah, h but again, i think my point stands that what they want is stands is that what they want is completely so it completely unrealistic. so it doesn't all of doesn't matter about all of these ridiculous attention grabbing you're going to grabbing stunts you're going to pull if what you want is going to financially cripple the ordinary person in this country i >> -- >> okay, fair enough. let's move on to the daily mail. nick and keir starmer wants you to know that absolutely detests just that he absolutely detests just stop keir starmer stop oil. yeah. keir starmer calls. stop oils, demands calls. just stop oils, demands to taps in the to turn off the taps in the nonh to turn off the taps in the north sea. contemptible as he distances himself eco group north sea. contemptible as he dist'says himself eco group north sea. contemptible as he dist'says himselwould eco group north sea. contemptible as he dist'says himselwould not group north sea. contemptible as he dist'says himselwould not tearip and says labour would not tear up 100 new drilling up rishi sunak100 new drilling licences. just what licences. and it's just what francis said. realising francis has said. he's realising this is not popular and this stuff is not popular and not tenable . so distancing not tenable. so he's distancing himself me this is pure himself and to me this is pure tony blair. a lot of people say blair secretly control blair is secretly in control behind the party. i can't confirm or deny, but this is pure. wouldn't be pure. i wouldn't mind. i'd be many, wouldn't . i mean, tony many, wouldn't. i mean, the tony blair massively blair institute is massively powerful and this is such a blair of approach . he's blair sort of approach. he's starmer saying it won't work this weaponizing
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this this weaponizing of the environment because british people drive people overwhelmingly both drive cars and want to tackle climate change and that is probably true. smart true. so it's just smart politics because blair has said the other look , this is why the other day, look, this is why i think blair's involved. he said, got to stop with said, you've got to stop with this, this, you know, ridiculous. stop oil type ridiculous. just stop oil type stuff. he's he's even said , what stuff. he's he's even said, what can britain do to affect can britain really do to affect climate change? he said, we were such a small part of it. china is all stuff. we is doing all this stuff. we should at our financial should look at our financial sector help the sector and help develop the third best thing we third world as the best thing we could it's a more could do. so it's a more realistic approach. it's more realistic approach. it's a more vote approach because vote winning approach because everyone hates stop oil and everyone hates just stop oil and starmer realising, starmer is realising, although he's little bit and he's fudged it a little bit and tried sort of both tried to sort of play both sides, he's realised just stop oil, not to it's oil, i'm not going to win. it's great come on board great to see you. come on board the i'm just very the starmer train. i'm just very objective. very objective. objective. i'm very objective. that's everybody says that's what everybody says about you. mean, amazing, you. i mean, it's amazing, though, that though, to see the impact that these 500 odd in oxbridge these 500 odd votes in oxbridge have terms of literally have made in terms of literally just everybody. it's just all these years of work have just gone out the window and assumptions and everybody now is like panicking. also like panicking. are they also right , though? aren't they? this
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right, though? aren't they? this stuff unpopular. but but stuff is unpopular. so but but but it's always it's always going unpopular just going to be unpopular to just stop are only going to be stop oil are only going to be popular with a very, very small percentage the population who percentage of the population who have never had a job, i.e. the unemployed, the mentally ill and students . no, unemployed, the mentally ill and students. no, i don't know. i mean, a lot of their members are actually north london actually people in north london who no, who labour people. well, no, i think of people think a lot of people there's a lot retirees the lot of retirees across the country, people who don't work, who jobs. well, who don't have jobs. okay, well, they jobs but they don't have jobs now, but they don't have jobs now, but they did work, right? yeah. along guardian next to along comes the guardian next to make the ten make at least the last ten minutes redundant. nick yeah, this achieved this is a us scientists achieved a for second a net energy gain for second time fusion reaction. time in nuclear fusion reaction. so is the lawrence so this is the lawrence livermore national laboratories. that's quite long isn't it? yeah. say that five times. it's a bit of a tongue twister. it's the lawrence livermore national laboratories. gibb laboratories. nick gibb augmentation. laboratories. nick gibb augmerignition facility natural ignition facility was the it nif the last bit i call it nif though, and most of us do. who really understand it. it's really understand it. and it's a i anything about i don't know anything about fusion , but apparently. fusion, but apparently. yeah, come on, i'll do it, mate. >> let explain fusion to you. >> let me explain fusion to you. go on. >> really understand >> you really understand there's
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two together. two particles coming together. this could be according to the guardian, a near limitless, safe and clean source of energy. but because it's the guardian, you know, to know, immediately you've got to take the opposite view. so it's bad. it was also bad. i believe it was also covered the times covered maybe in the times and the as this is a the telegraph as well. this is a big we say we big deal. when we first say we did, they said as well, no, but the question is, mean, it was the question is, i mean, it was first covered, think it was the question is, i mean, it was firsmonthsd, think it was the question is, i mean, it was firs months to think it was the question is, i mean, it was firs months to a hink it was the question is, i mean, it was firs months to a yearit was the question is, i mean, it was firs months to a year agoas the question is, i mean, it was firs months to a year ago where six months to a year ago where they the first time. they did it the first time. and it shows that in concept we could have this free, limitless energy any with energy that doesn't do any with no pollution, no downsides . no pollution, no downsides. yeah, exactly. but and this is the second time they've done it and they produce more energy, but they haven't indicated from this long might this article how long we might have for this to come to have to wait for this to come to fruition. right. they fruition. right. well, no, they haven't. good friend mine, >> a very good friend of mine, he's an astrophysicist >> a very good friend of mine, he's he an astrophysicist >> a very good friend of mine, he's he was an astrophysicist >> a very good friend of mine, he's he was working'ophysicist >> a very good friend of mine, he's he was working'opithezist and he was working on the something to do with black holes . anyway, anyway, anyway , no. he . anyway, anyway, anyway, no. he explains to me what he does and i just lose interest. explains to me what he does and ijust lose interest. but i just lose interest. but basically the point is i was talking to him about and he basically the point is i was talk and o him about and he basically the point is i was talk and he im about and he basically the point is i was talk and he was bout and he basically the point is i was talk and he was saying, and he basically the point is i was talk and he was saying, yes|d he basically the point is i was talk and he was saying, yes ,i he basically the point is i was talk and he was saying, yes , this was and he was saying, yes, this is very exciting, but the is all very exciting, but the technology is not in place to be
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able to generate these kind of results consistently, which is what in order to what you need in order to produce energy. so basically , produce energy. so basically, it's like solar power. >> right. you heard it >> all right. well, you heard it here audience, forget here first. audience, forget about it. it's not going to happen. francis i never figured out how to properly define irony , is it this story in the times ? >> absolutely. so 7 >> absolutely. so zoom ? >> absolutely. so zoom of opened their london headquarters this week. we're all incredibly excited and they want people , excited and they want people, their staff to come into the office to work because guess what? when people work from home, no one does any work. but it's you know, there will there will be a virtual receptionist. there's going to be zoom rooms and there's going to be an engagement hub to foster collaboration sounds like collaboration that sounds like something from 1984, doesn't it 7 something from 1984, doesn't it ? so we thought this article ? and so we thought this article is about is effectively saying that the world we do at home is nowhere near as productive or as high in quality as the work we do in the workplace. >> well, there is evidence that hybnd >> well, there is evidence that hybrid working does kind of work
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, but that's what they're selling basically selling it as. but basically they're this they're saying we've got this lovely they're lovely on site hotel. they're basically saying, imagine sleeping that's what sleeping at work. that's what they're saying. what they're saying. that's what google hilarious. google say, which is hilarious. google say, which is hilarious. google heard google is saying you've heard of work is work from home. this is basically live from work. i've just that. is just come up with that. this is basically lived basically what if you just lived there time. i know it there the whole time. i know it does sound slightly, slightly dystopian, thing, dystopian, google's thing, they're great. dystopian, google's thing, theycould great. dystopian, google's thing, theycould just great. dystopian, google's thing, theycould just wake great. dystopian, google's thing, theycould just wake gand. you could just wake up and you'll at yeah, what a you'll be at work. yeah, what a positive breakfast. then you come boss is there. come down, your boss is there. it's amazing. it's like amazing. i know. >> having that, though, >> having said that, though, i know have worked at know people who have worked at google lunches google and they say the lunches are outstanding , so that's not a are outstanding, so that's not a to reason give it dystopian nightmare eating endless free lunch. yeah. i mean, still free. >> yeah. okay. well, do they do they get free hot chocolates like we do ? like we do? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> big tubby. yeah right. we're at the halfway point. but we've been holding back on coming been holding back on you. coming up women, police, up is trans women, police, sexism and football chants. so basically lots of bloke stuff. don't go to sleep yet. that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb
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news >> welcome back to headliners and straight into this worrying poll in tuesday's mail. and nick, it's no wonder that starmer doesn't know what a woman is. everybody's confused about this stuff. seems that way. more than third of brits way. more than a third of brits do know . transgender women do not know. transgender women are male . poll are biologically male. poll finds as if it's finds almost as if it's confusing ideological nonsense . confusing ideological nonsense. and that is very much what people saying. this people are saying. so this this comes the group murray comes from the group murray blackburn, mackenzie mbm to you and me. and they they are blaming bbc saying blaming the bbc and saying that they're confusing they're using these confusing terms fun to blame terms. it's always fun to blame the bbc and saying a lot of people saying it's people are saying it's unintentionally and intentionally unintentionally and intentiunderstand what it was. didn't understand what it was. and you think, okay, maybe the
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young people get it. but in the 25 to 34 year old group, even fewer people got it right. so you so it's this it's this it's this ideological nonsense. it is hard to get it in your head is why they always talk about educating they educating yourself. what they really our really mean is learn our nonsense and people just nonsense terms. and people just people grasp it because it people don't grasp it because it is because it's is hard to grasp because it's like, this is what i was like, well, this is what i was going to say was they say, educate yourself. but when you going to say was they say, edu trans'ourself. but when you going to say was they say, edu trans 'ourse activists hen you going to say was they say, edu trans 'ourse activists to 1 you ask trans right activists to define trans francis, they don't give you an answer. no, no , they give you an answer. no, no, they want to define it. >> but but using their own logic is impossible to give an answer because if gender is fluid, if you can identify it as whatever sex you want , if there are sex you want, if there are multiple genders, then what is trans? yeah. then somebody can just literally identify in and out of it in the blink of a heartbeat. yeah. so and you get that classic circular argument of like, what is a woman? >> feels like a >> anyone who feels like a woman? that? someone woman? and what is that? someone who ridiculous. who feels like it's ridiculous. yeah. no can ever prove it yeah. no one can ever prove it because it's this circular nonsense. yeah. and are nonsense. yeah. and people are not says, nonsense. yeah. and people are noworst, says, nonsense. yeah. and people are no worst, they'll says, nonsense. yeah. and people are noworst, they'll have says, nonsense. yeah. and people are noworst, they'll have back to at worst, they'll have a back to
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front which is front understanding, which is also the operations get. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> i'm sorry. yeah, i mean, >> i'm sorry. yeah, but i mean, when newspaper ads and when you have newspaper ads and news all news channels, politicians all pushing for this ideology deliberately using these words and it feels like the confusion is deliberate. like this has been a sort of a policy that's been a sort of a policy that's been sort of put down on us because they don't want us to know what this stuff means. because when you know because when you do know that trans women are biological men and 96% of trans women actually are fully intact, males who haven't had surgery or any hormone treatment, then suddenly you're going, well, wait a minute, they should not be in women's sports. the and whatnot. >> yeah, of course. but i also find this quite heartening because, you know, most people have got lives. they've got families , they've got, you know, families, they've got, you know, they've got real things. >> why are you making nick feel bad about himself? rubbing his face in it? >> but at least i know what this means. yeah, exactly. that's why i don't have any of those things. that's why i'm an expert in stuff, mate.
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in this stuff, mate. >> but you're saying it's good that the that people don't follow it? the danger they can be danger is that then they can be duped more easily. yeah, they can but i don't think can be duped, but i don't think they be duped easily they will be duped more easily because to because when it's explained to them actually them what this stuff actually is, they'll look at and is, they'll just look at it and 90, is, they'll just look at it and go, mate, mental. go, no, mate, that's mental. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> sturgeon well, i was >> nicola sturgeon well, i was thinking, a third of thinking, yeah, a third of people knowing they people not knowing or are they lying themselves after lying to themselves after a visit thailand could be. that lying to themselves after a visit be hailand could be. that lying to themselves after a visit be theand could be. that lying to themselves after a visit be the other�*uld be. that lying to themselves after a visit be the other�*uld [of that could be the other side of haven't they haven't addressed could be the other side of haveryeah. y haven't addressed could be the other side of haveryeah. y ha guardian ressed could be the other side of haveryeah. y haguardian nextd could be the other side of havefrancisy haguardian nextd could be the other side of havefrancisy ha police an nextd could be the other side of havefrancisy ha police are |extd and francis the police are trying our society of trying to rid our society of sexism by sorting themselves out exactly . exactly. >> exactly. so police in england and wales will project to and wales will pilot project to shift sexism and misogyny. aslef flanagan , who is a behavioural flanagan, who is a behavioural scientist, has been tasked with the seemingly impossible, which is to get police forces across england and wales to quit misogyny and sexism. >> now i'm quite rape and murder and rape and murder. >> exactly. now obviously, i'm quite torn about this because i start to think, right, okay, is this another essential, you this just another essential, you know, top down, trying to stamp out everything that could be
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described as sexism ? described as sexism? >> but then when you look at stuff all the all the fun stuff, all the stuff that makes it feel good to be a man, but then you remember about the horrific cases that the metropolitan police been in police have been involved in with of everard with the murder of sarah everard by cousins and the serial by wayne cousins and the serial rapist david carrick, who was a metropolitan police firearms officer there is a real crisis within our police force and we do not do enough with officers who are a danger to women. >> to put it bluntly , and >> to put it bluntly, and getting rid of them and something needs to be done to deal with these officers. >> well, let's talk about what needs to be done. nick. what this person this this person what this behavioural scientist is saying is doesn't work doing top is it doesn't work doing top down going, this is wrong . well, down going, this is wrong. well, that's a question. what should be i mean, everyone's be done? i mean, everyone's against rapists murderers, against rapists and murderers, right? usually right? but that's not usually what actually what happens. you don't actually solve that. demonise solve that. you just demonise male as you say, male banter, which as you say, is all have is pretty much all men have left because they're if because what they're doing, if you to the meat of you actually get to the meat of what is and there's not much what it is and there's not much meat in the article. >> true. meat in the article. >> it's true.
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meat in the article. >> it's immersivea. meat in the article. >> it's immersive training where they have to act out how to confront sexism. this, to me sounds cringe sounds like some ultra cringe roleplay. essentially, we've already khan mate already had the sadiq khan mate campaign, which one the campaign, which was one of the most awful most embarrassing things, awful nonsense. then you look at nonsense. and then you look at this and you go, is it actually going do anything? now, going to do anything? now, i admit there does admit in the police, there does seem a culture seem to be a culture of defending think it's defending your own. i think it's personally i think it's more that misogyny. i think it's that than misogyny. i think it's you against the that than misogyny. i think it's you of against the that than misogyny. i think it's you of citizens against the that than misogyny. i think it's you of citizens yourgainst the that than misogyny. i think it's you of citizens your matesthe that than misogyny. i think it's you of citizens your mates done sort of citizens your mates done something dodgy, but something easy, a bit dodgy, but you him because you're you defend him because you're the you're together. you defend him because you're the close you're together. you defend him because you're the close rankslou're together. you defend him because you're the close rankslou'rithe gether. you close ranks like the military. these military. a lot of these organisations i that's organisations, i think that's the problem sexism and the problem more than sexism and i think some i certainly don't think some immersive what immersive. so maybe what they should all start should do then is all start being open spots amongst the comedy circuit and then they'll being open spots amongst the cometurnircuit and then they'll being open spots amongst the cometurn on it and then they'll being open spots amongst the cometurn on it ancother. they'll being open spots amongst the cometurn on it ancother. yeah,l soon turn on each other. yeah, exactly. as they try and get one >> as a as they try and get one paid no , but the paid week and no, but the problem as this identified it problem is as this identified it found that officers do not trust their reports will be taken seriously or kept confidential. so you have people like cousins whose nickname was the rapist among colleagues. and the fact that he had just been left out
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to carry on his career shows that there is something wrong within the system. >> yeah, they closed ranks, but but i'm saying is that the camaraderie, the kind of at times twisted camaraderie the times twisted camaraderie of the police misogyny? police or is that misogyny? you know just end up know, why don't you just end up punishing for being know, why don't you just end up punisand| for being know, why don't you just end up punisand you for being know, why don't you just end up punisand you won't for being know, why don't you just end up punisand you won't stop)r being know, why don't you just end up punisand you won't stop the.ing men and you won't stop the. >> yeah. because. no, no . and it >> yeah. because. no, no. and it is a valid concern because when people oh, you know, the people go, oh, you know, the banter or the language in a police force or the fire service or the military, it's toxic or whatever else. a lot of the time it's human designed to cope with unbearable situations that the police face. gallows humour. yeah, exactly. >> so good luck to them. like you say, nick, there's not actually much in here. concrete as to how they're going to achieve this, but absolutely something needs to be done more push, pull hijinks and tuesdays daily us into daily mail to guide us into a cashless society. nick yeah, this is drivers hit with higher parking charges for paying in cash lib dem council. it's cash by lib dem council. it's the lib dems in move branded discriminatory discriminatory. so it's sutton council in south london and basically they if you
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paid via the machine you were charged more if use the charged more than if you use the app charged more than if you use the app automated phone line. app or the automated phone line. and course a lot of people and of course a lot of people are apps and phone are using the apps and phone lines, for lines, but it's not suitable for everyone, and so on. everyone, the elderly and so on. as in the article. but as they say in the article. but also part larger also it's part of the larger scheme get rid of cash that scheme to get rid of cash that we you've to be we all know you've got to be careful because we gb got in trouble for having our cash scheme, what scheme, so i'm not sure what we're without we're allowed to say without schwab schwab we're allowed to say without schwa schwab schwab we're allowed to say without schwaschwab digital schwab we're allowed to say without schwaschwab digital currency) klaus schwab digital currency cash great. cash is great. >> yeah. cash. yeah. let's make cash. again. >> yeah. cash. yeah. let's make cas try again. >> yeah. cash. yeah. let's make cas try to again. >> yeah. cash. yeah. let's make cas try to getjain. >> yeah. cash. yeah. let's make cas try to get rid. >> yeah. cash. yeah. let's make cas try to get rid of it. natwest >> try to get rid of it. natwest and now limiting what you can withdraw and put all that withdraw and put in and all that sort so there is war sort of stuff. so there is a war on is part of the on cash. this is part of the sinister on frances sinister war on cash. frances that's destroy our society. >> do you know do you know what i actually believe? i never thought these words, thought i'd say these words, nicholas. right. nicholas. but you are right. i think actually think there is actually a genuine on i think genuine war on cash. i think there's a lot of corporate actions are trying to get actions that are trying to get rid cash. it's rid of cash. i think it's because more and more they they essentially they want to make us more trackable . and cash is one more trackable. and cash is one of the things that we can use in order not to be tracked , hence
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order not to be tracked, hence why they're getting rid of it. and starts with and it starts with sutton council. and it starts with sutton cou exactly . it's the whole >> exactly. it's the whole west and it's liberal democrats. and then it's liberal democrats. well, this actually they make an interesting though , is interesting point, though, is that one few that they're one of the few councils left who actually give the to pay cash because the option to pay cash because a lot of have just done lot of councils have just done away it. totally so they away with it. totally so they are arguing, first of all, that you system to you have to run the system to use cash. and this this is a sort of surplus to pay for that. but also actually maybe they're the good guys. tomorrow we should get the list of councils and just them all out in a and just read them all out in a name and shame campaign. >> mean , i mean, >> exactly. i mean, i mean, let's be fair. i mean , the let's be fair. i mean, the councils do lot worse than councils do a lot worse than this, number one. but number two, think we're ignoring two, i think we're ignoring a very important part of this story is that a of elderly story is that a lot of elderly people don't have access or simply can't use an iphone or a smartphone or whatever it may be. >> let's include my wife in that. yeah you know, you know, and that is fantastic that you're going out with someone of that age. josh she's a wonderful
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human being. and i see, you know, age and beauty and whatnot. i'm looking forward to the free speech union getting their into mirror their teeth into this mirror story. frances so, yes, so fans will be banned for hillsborough and munich chance under tough new guidance . new guidance. >> yes. so the crown prosecution service has made clear that football supporters will face pubuc football supporters will face public order offences and bans for offensive chanting or gestures related to accidents or disasters . now gestures related to accidents or disasters. now i am torn gestures related to accidents or disasters . now i am torn with disasters. now i am torn with this. so on the one hand, i think it's the right of a football club , for example, to football club, for example, to ban certain people if they have chants that they deem it to be offensive. but i do not believe it is a role of the crown prosecution service to get involved in this. >> yeah, i basically agree. i mean , i went to many united mean, i went to many united games growing up. munich games growing up. the munich chants incredibly offensive chants were incredibly offensive to of course the to us and of course the hillsborough were hillsborough chants were incredibly offensive to liverpool. that liverpool. and there is that line where go, you go, line where you go, mate, you go, mate, and having having said mate, may and having having said that, think you can that, i don't think you can should police football culture
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and football songs because that's of the culture. and that's part of the culture. and like once sang the like morrissey once sang the songs not songs we sing, they're not supposed so supposed to mean a thing. so it's about sometimes it goes too far, also part of it. far, but that's also part of it. this middle class thing of policing part policing it, isn't it? part of it. it goes too far, it. sometimes it goes too far, but that's part what football but that's part of what football banter is about. you think banter is about. so you do think that free speech that there is a free speech issue here? do, yeah. i think issue here? i do, yeah. i think i they sing about i hate it when they sing about munich i'm a man united munich because i'm a man united fan, lifelong, and my from fan, lifelong, and my mum's from bury but bury and everything, but but they be allowed to they should still be allowed to because much to be because it's much worse to be going cracking on going around cracking down on football going around cracking down on foono,. going around cracking down on foono, i completely with >> no, i completely agree with you. think it is the you. but i also think it is the right a football to turn right of a football club to turn around and go, don't around and go, we don't want this ground. if you this in our ground. and if you do will be banned. do this, you will be banned. i don't particularly agree with it, but it is their right. however i do not want the government, the police, the crown service crown prosecution service arresting fans for singing songs that are distasteful . that are distasteful. >> yeah, i mean, it seems to me that perhaps they could solve this issue by banning football. possible. >> possible . >> possible. >> possible. >> maybe just having women's football. yeah exactly. >> okay , one more section to
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in two. welcome back to headliners francis. let's kick off with a tuesday daily mail story concerning a new fad called men spaces. is it going to catch on? >> i think so . so this is what >> i think so. so this is what this is. this is the dream. it's a male only barber shop, which i would be flying all the way to in order to get my hair cut. so robbies chop shop, mate. robbies chop shop, mate. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> robbies chop shop. and is marketed as last male marketed itself as a last male sanctuary and basically their last male sanctuary. >> for people who didn't understand that. >> yeah. thank you. yeah. because there's no authentic accent and an and they're accent and it's an and they're applying exemption the
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applying for an exemption to the equal opportunity act because they women coming in they don't want women coming in and ruining things. >> indeed . well, i mean, >> josh indeed. well, i mean, i've got to be honest, i saw this with what fight this coming with what the fight back ideology. back against trans ideology. this next natural step, this is the next natural step, surely. yeah, but why shouldn't we spaces, our own we be allowed spaces, our own spaces? different. spaces? we're different. this is the you're not allowed. spaces? we're different. this is the no, you're not allowed. spaces? we're different. this is the no, that's're not allowed. spaces? we're different. this is the no, that's whatt allowed. spaces? we're different. this is the no, that's what i'mlowed. spaces? we're different. this is the no, that's what i'm saying no, no, that's what i'm saying is that that traditionally feminists have said we want inclusion spaces and inclusion into male spaces and whatnot. i wonder if now whatnot. and i wonder if now and whatnot. and i wonder if now and what seen today lot of what i've seen today is a lot of feminist support for this saying, yeah , absolutely, men saying, yeah, absolutely, men should have their own spaces . my should have their own spaces. my exasperation was that a general person there who's my enemy person out there who's my enemy in my head . person out there who's my enemy in my head. but yeah, person out there who's my enemy in my head . but yeah, why can't in my head. but yeah, why can't we have spaces ? why can't we? we have spaces? why can't we? let's bring old men's let's bring back the old men's clubs where you smoke cigars and plotted take over india whatever. >> that'd be >> oh, yeah, that'd be brilliant. all back. brilliant. bring it all back. >> weird thing is, >> and the weird thing is, though, not convinced though, i'm not convinced that my this already. my barber isn't this already. like it's like it's a male bar. it's gentleman's you go in gentleman's grooming. you go in there, it's all men there occasionally. barber's sister occasionally. my barber's sister helps out, but we don't see. >> yeah, but get out. >> yeah, but. yeah, but get out. that's only difference with that's the only difference with robbie's chop shop. but you should. >> e“- e say we should. >> we should say we should. yeah it's but has to
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go. >> she asked her mate. she just ruins the atmosphere. she's helping up for free? yeah >> sweeping up for free? yeah she still has to go. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> yeah. what's with >> but yeah. what's wrong with this? understand this? i never understand what's. what's different what's wrong with different spaces? women. it's good spaces? men and women. it's good to like, have your to go in, like, have your football i know it sounds football game. i know it sounds really cliche, but i have a football team. that's all men. it's women do things together. this is nice to get a bit of >> this is nice to get a bit of peace and quiet. isn't it? >> it's normally i don't >> yeah, it's normally i don't want say things that. we want to say things like that. we should that the difference should say that the difference with spaces with women's only spaces is usually yeah, usually concerning safety. yeah, but. more banter. >> no, no. ours is about >> no, no, no. ours is about safety mate. >> no, no, no. ours is about saf> no, no, no. ours is about saf> no, no, no. ours is about saf> no, no, no. ours is about saf> safety is not horrible things. yes. safe environment in a safe environment. >> it's not really literally meant. >> yeah. you want to kill ev eryone? everyone? >> exactly. there's >> exactly. and there's not going in the going to be someone in the corner breaking in tears. corner breaking down in tears. >> usually right? >> that's usually me, right? more you get more male. nick so you don't get it back anymore. more more male, more thank yeah, it's more male. thank you. yeah, it's archaeological findings reveal how women may have fought as warriors the age after warriors in the iron age after researchers examined 2000 year old artefact. so now it's a fairly flimsy evidence. but what it was was that they discovered
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these artefacts that would normally be associated with a man, but to next it was a brooch and bronze mirror, which would normally a next normally belong to a woman next to boss to it. so they're saying boss girls fighting forever and beating everyone. actually , beating everyone. but actually, my had his my theory is he had his girlfriends stuff with him as a reminder went off to war reminder when he went off to war and he dropped it to next him. >> maybe he trying to be >> maybe he was trying to be bigger also that. bigger and there's also that. >> mean, >> yeah, well, francis, i mean, look, seen thrones. look, i've seen game of thrones. this doesn't sound new to me. no, no, no, it doesn't sound. that's it? that's enough. isn't it? >> well, look, the reality is, is is just speculation . we is this is just speculation. we don't actually know if there were warriors the were female warriors in the stone age. >> there is evidence of female warriors our history. warriors in our history. >> there evidence of >> yeah, there is evidence of female warriors in our history. but the but what we do know is that the romans crushed them pretty quickly. so if we did have female they were female warriors, they were rubbish . female warriors, they were rub okay. we go. right. >> okay. there we go. right. thank much. thank you very much. >> let's actually >> well, let's actually appropriately to the appropriately move on to the next story from italy in the telegraph. >> francesco . yeah? can you >> francesco. yeah? can you please explain to me using please explain it to me using a racist italian accent ? racist italian accent? >> yeah. yeah. no, i see your misogyny and i raise you racism.
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listen, it's not racism. they were fascists. now now. so italy is trialling free taxi, right ? is trialling free taxi, right? for party goers in a bid to cut down on the scourge of drink driving and kerb deadly accidents. so basically , matteo accidents. so basically, matteo salvini in italy's transport minister, he's a deputy prime minister and leader of the hard right league party. now, i believe that the hard right were all about taking responsibility for your actions. but all about taking responsibility for your actions . but basically for your actions. but basically this new policy has come in and matteo salvini has come in and said the words, i think it's a goodidea said the words, i think it's a good idea because there are so many accidents. people go out and dancing and they drink. this experiment contain experiment could finally contain the problem. bellissimo. >> that's great. i missed the 17th, but i just want to say actually they might actually what they might consider doing consider is doing some terrifying adverts because it seems like it seems like there's a real problem drink driving a real problem of drink driving in they're not in italy because they're not shamed by it. but look, let's get the final. won't be get to the final. they won't be caught. yeah, well, exactly.
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get to the final. they won't be cwant . yeah, well, exactly. get to the final. they won't be cwant to yeah, well, exactly. get to the final. they won't be cwant to get 'eah, well, exactly. get to the final. they won't be cwant to get 'eaithis3ll, exactly. get to the final. they won't be cwant to get 'eaithis finallactly. i want to get to this final story. nick most disgusting story. nick the most disgusting vegan story in mirror. vegan story ever in the mirror. oh, this is awful. oh, yeah. this is awful. my neighbour get rid of neighbour refuses to get rid of her headlice because neighbour refuses to get rid of her vegan.eadlice because neighbour refuses to get rid of her vegan. so lice because neighbour refuses to get rid of her vegan. so the because neighbour refuses to get rid of her vegan. so the mother; neighbour refuses to get rid of her vegan. so the mother was she's vegan. so the mother was around she's around there. she goes. she's like, you realise like, hey, don't you realise that they've got head lice? and she's want she's like, yeah, i don't want to animals in to harm any animals or insect in this case. and she wanted to drop them off garden to drop them off in the garden to give of survival, give them a chance of survival, which apparently they would just immediately die anyway in that environment. so it's a vegan, another really? yeah. >> i all she's a buddhist. >> i mean, all she's a buddhist. >> i mean, all she's a buddhist. >> also mean, is it >> yeah. but also i mean, is it more for that? is it more respect for that? is it child abuse? i mean. i mean, let your just have nits and then your kid just have nits and then they as the naughty your kid just have nits and then they at as the naughty your kid just have nits and then they at school. as the naughty your kid just have nits and then theyat school. this as the naughty your kid just have nits and then theyat school. this iss the naughty your kid just have nits and then they at school. this is s thethis|ghty one at school. this is why this is shaved my head. is why i shaved my head. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> in bible as well. we >> and in the bible as well. we have dominion over the head. lice it's right there in genesis. >> so brilliant. yeah. so you should her, i will should point out to her, i will make tweet that at her. make sure to tweet that at her. >> yeah. i mean, her views on abortion, i'd like to as abortion, i'd like to know as well, vegans well, because a lot of vegans are very they're worried are sort of very they're worried about lice, they're about head lice, but they're less about just less worried about humans. just something i noticed. yeah. no, no, l00k, something i noticed. yeah. no, no, look, to no, absolutely. i mean, look, to be sort of be honest, it's sort of disgusted then it disgusted me, but then it reminded i the thing
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reminded i did the same thing with so. right. with crabs. so. so right. marvellous across body. marvellous across the body. >> exactly. them as >> exactly. we let them live as god intended. >> right. the >> wonderful. right. alas, the show so let's show is nearly over. so let's take look take another quick look at tuesday's pages of the tuesday's front pages of the daily suella wage war daily mail. suella i'll wage war on mile station lawyers. on crooked mile station lawyers. the i a—level grades mark it down. no exemptions for teacher strikes. the daily star order of the wet lettuce. wonderful we get to see that once more. metro not all aboard financial times private equity offers discount fees as deal making drought deters investors that sounds like it's sad that we didn't cover that story. no, the mirror clueless. and those were your front pages . that is all we have front pages. that is all we have time for. thank you very much to my guests, francis foster and nick dixon. lovely to see you guys reunited. it's like a trip down memory it is indeed . down memory lane. it is indeed. continue. we're going to be back tomorrow at 11 pm. when leo will in the adults chair with will be in the adults chair with myself de santo. myself and nicholas de santo. and this at 5 and if you're watching this at 5 am, tuned for breakfast. a.m, stay tuned for breakfast. thank you. good night. >> temperature's rising in >> the temperature's rising in
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boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> evening. i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. a bit of a north south split with the weather tomorrow . mostly fine across the north, whereas south whereas in the south quite a grey with rain and grey tuesday with rain and drizzle from this little weather feature doesn't look much, does it? is introducing more it? but it is introducing more cloud and drizzle as we go cloud rain and drizzle as we go through the evening and it will continue across south continue across the south overnight. do have some overnight. we do have some showers across northern showers around across northern scotland some scotland at the moment. some heavy ones here and there as well. steadily fade well. they'll steadily fade through and then through the night. and then a good scotland, northern good part of scotland, northern ireland, northern and eastern england dry and clear england will be dry and clear through night and that will through the night and that will allow it to turn a little chilly. temperatures down into single night single figures. a mild night in the the cloud the south—west because the cloud is going to make is moving in. it's going to make for miserly, drizzly start for a miserly, drizzly start across south and west wales and south—west england. and some of that light rain and drizzle will trickle towards the midlands and eventually towards the south—east a bright south—east so after a bright
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start here and for east anglia it will over much of it will cloud over much of northern though northern northern england though northern ireland, central southern scotland fine day with ireland, central southern scotlé sunny fine day with ireland, central southern scotlé sunny spells,ine day with ireland, central southern scotlé sunny spells, justiay with ireland, central southern scotlé sunny spells, just a( with ireland, central southern scotlé sunny spells, just a few:h some sunny spells, just a few showers in far north where showers in the far north where it'll be breezy and still it'll still be breezy and still on the cool side. temperatures struggling 20 degrees struggling to reach 20 degrees for of there are for most of us. but there are signs of warmer weather on the way. a fine day for many on wednesday will be again quite cloudy the west. some patchy wednesday will be again quite cloufor the west. some patchy wednesday will be again quite cloufor northernst. some patchy wednesday will be again quite cloufor northern ireland; patchy rain for northern ireland certainly morning . misty certainly in the morning. misty and the coasts in and murky around the coasts in the south—west. a good the south—west. but for a good chunk the country. wednesday chunk of the country. wednesday looking with some hazy looking dry with some hazy sunshine and starting to turn a little warmer with temperatures more widely into the 20s . more widely into the 20s. >> the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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lawyers who try to exploit the system . system. >> it's been a soggy summer for the met office has recorded the sixth wettest july on record with farmers claiming the weather has caused problems for this year's harvest . we'll be this year's harvest. we'll be speaking to a farmer who thinks the green isn't helping the green lobby isn't helping the green lobby isn't helping the cause . the cause. >> in sport, tottenham rejects bayern munich's third offer for england captain harry kane. the lionesses squeezed through to the quarterfinals of the world cup and who will face anthony joshua on saturday at the o2. joshua on saturday at the 02. more details on that just a short time from now . short time from now. >> also coming up, we'll have your latest weather with alex. >> a grey one today across the south. something a little brighter further north, but not
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