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also what it is. and if that's also what it is. and if he's there for the team and he's there for the boys, he should he should muck in with that. >> yeah. well, patrick, you know, i believe in freedom of choice, freedom of speech. he's german. he has a freedom of his choice whether to sing that national anthem. it's a question of whether we should actually have a german in charge of the national team of course, he's a third foreigner, but again, that's up to the football association to find the best man for the job, whether he's engush for the job, whether he's english or not. of course, if you are realistic, there are very few, if any, realistic candidates that are english to coach the national team. and that's the that's the problem. we find ourselves in. but the previous man who managed the team for the last three games, he refused to sing the national anthem, which , by the way, anthem, which, by the way, i thought was absolutely ridiculous. >> and then he bottled it as well. then he came out and was like, well, i'd quite like to go back to managing the under 21 seconds. good grief, that guy. honestly, i mean, just complete washout, wasn't he.7 he
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honestly, i mean, just complete washout, wasn't he? he was. he washout, wasn't he? he was. he was from birmingham, wasn't he? lee carsley played for ireland, presumably because he wasn't good enough to play for us. and then refused to sing the national anthem. it was ridiculous. absolutely ridiculous. >> this is the point, patrick. the point is, we have an english premier league that's owned virtually in whole by foreign owners. you know, it's not engush owners. you know, it's not english football anymore. it's a diverse national international. >> yeah. okay . >> yeah. okay. >> yeah. okay. >> that's neil neil i'm just going to go. >> can i go to use a footballing phrase here. neil can i go route one and just ask you whether or not we should have a german in charge of the england national team? >> i have no problem with having a german in charge of our national team, or a frenchman or a russian or whatever. if they can do the job properly. after all, we are engaged in a professional team and manage the team. so i think the nationality is irrelevant here. but if it's the national team, whoever does these jobs needs to commit himself 100% to everything for which that team stands. and that includes, in my view, singing our national anthem, of which we
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should all be proud because it's not just the words of the song itself, the fact that it does act as a symbol to bring the whole country together. >> yeah. no , i'm patrick, i'm >> yeah. no, i'm patrick, i'm sorry. >> this is double talk. you know, the guy just said to do the job properly. do the job properly as a as a coach of any football team is to win football matches. england can't win any tournaments. so they brought some guy in who can win football matches. and win a tournament. that's what he said. to do the job properly . it isn't to be job properly. it isn't to be taylor swift and sing properly a national anthem or badly. it's to win football matches. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, look, just just to just to round this off, you know, if i was trousering £4.5 million a year, i'd sing absolutely flipping anything . absolutely flipping anything. >> so i can imagine you would bakhmut. yes. >> all right, guys, let's take care. thank you very, very much. that's football writer harry harris and former ukip leader neil hamilton. who do you agree with? should it be compulsory for thomas tuchel to sing the national anthem? blair on access. he's not english, of course. he shouldn't just do a
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good job managing the national team. tory on x says yes, he should sing england's national anthem. how can he lead the team if he doesn't sing it? i just think the best thing for thomas tuchel to do is sing the national anthem. just do it. you'd endear yourself to the british public forever, or the engush british public forever, or the english public anyway. forever. be fine and we'd never have to talk about it again. your verdict is now in. oh, 49% of you think that he should sing the national anthem. 51% of you say that he shouldn't sing the national anthem. that is, i think the tightest poll that we have ever seen here on patrick christys tonight. so there we go. maybe there was a little bit of german interference coming up the assisted dying bill was introduced to parliament today with mps set to vote on it next month. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has actually joined the chorus of high profile names, warning that the law could have disastrous consequences. one of the very few times i've found myself in agreement with the old archbishop. actually, i'm going to be joined by the disability campaigner george fielding, and the worry here is that it could be a slippery slope for people
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like him. it's going to be fascinating story that okay. and one that actually will have consequences going forward for years to come. so do watch it. but first sky news have had a shocker. they set out to investigate the links between the so—called far right and the summer protests. only to find out that foreign interference played the biggest role in whipping up the unrest. so is this time now for the media and their lefty mates to stop blaming nigel farage for riots? lee anderson joins and i wonder if he thinks
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welcome back. coming up, could the right to die fast become the duty to die? but first, sky news have been left embarrassed after they set out to investigate the links between the so—called far right and the summer riots, only to find out that it was largely foreign interference that whipped up the unrest. >> sky news has, for the first time uncovered and mapped the networks on telegram, the encrypted messaging app where the flames were fanned and the riots were organised. >> one interesting thing we can see here, especially considering this is the first day, is that the source of most of the information that people are talking about on telegram isn't british english language communities. >> the most widely shared content on telegram during the initial three days of the unrest was primarily authored by non—domestic accounts from the usa and europe. >> gosh. well, who would have
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thought it? i mean, surely not. after, you know, the police in pakistan charged a man with cyber terrorism for his alleged role in spreading claims about the riots. oh, and just a few weeks ago, the bbc confronted a 20 year old man in finland who apparently gave rioters in the uk some arson tips. apparently gave rioters in the uk some arson tips . just for the uk some arson tips. just for the record as well. probably worth noting that that chap was not white himself either. but i'm joined now by reform uk mp lee anderson. lee, do we think that people. oh nigel farage an apology for calling it the farage riots? >> i think they certainly do , >> i think they certainly do, patrick. i mean, all along, anybody with an ounce of common sense knew this was a load of nonsense. they keep banging on in parliament, you know, the mainstream media about these far right groups in great britain. seriously, patrick, i don't know who they are . these far right who they are. these far right groups, there's certainly nobody. i know it's just a lot of nonsense. it's very, very easy, patrick, and lazy to blame these groups when you know the problem lies elsewhere. we need a reality check in this country and stop blaming other people and stop blaming other people and realise that you know, the
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deep rooted problems we've got in this country come from our own mistakes that we keep continually making . continually making. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, look, wherever the initial sources of misinformation came from, there were obviously cases of people in this country. i mean, there was a bloke with a swastika on his back, for example, the migrant hotel did get set on fire. so i think people do have to take personal responsibility and not get whipped up into that kind of frenzy, or behave like you're always going to get these lunatics in any country. >> you're always going to get this. but, you know, to keep blaming, you know, a group of people saying that , you know, people saying that, you know, sort of rising on the streets, creating mayhem , causing creating mayhem, causing problems is not there. this is just a few individuals which the press pick up. and then they sort of, you know , sort of, you sort of, you know, sort of, you know, force that, that narrative onto us, that these large swathes of society are going around causing problems. and it's not it's just a few idiots. >> yeah. i mean, so we've had the bbc now . we've had like the the bbc now. we've had like the actual police when it comes to the bloke that was arrested in lahore in pakistan and we've had sky news all do deep dives into
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where the initial source of the misinformation came from and where they were misinformation came from and
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