i'll be joined in the studio by the red wall rottweiler. and that, of course, is lee anderson.nd a granny from stockport had two thoughts. police officers bang on her front door after a complaint about a private facebook post, where she demanded that a labour councillor resigned. while on today's show i'll be joined by that granny helen joyce, who calls this a chilling clampdown on free speech. and the environment secretary, steve reed, was today heckled, as you can see on your screen by protesters as they took to the stage at the national farmers union. mr reed said sorry to british farmers, but he's dug in on labour's inheritance tax rate. on today's show, i'll be joined by a farmer who says it's time to up the ante. and that's all coming up in your next hour. so today, sir keir starmer appeared to wear the clothes of nigel farage. in fact, he directly replicated some reform uk policies. as i'll set out dunng uk policies. as i'll set out during the show. increase in defence 2.5% by year three, then 3% within six years. that's exactly the same as the reform policy to increase