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that dreadful man, david tennant at 10:00. but first, my big opinion. man, david tennant at 10:00. but first, my big opinion . we just first, my big opinion. we just have to hope that whatever happens this coming thursday, when the nation goes to the polls, that woke doesn't win. and whether our next prime minister is sir keir starmer or rishi sunak . one of these two rishi sunak. one of these two men has got to spend the next five years pushing back on this divisive and frankly sinister movement, which is damaging our society. the brilliant historian niall ferguson likens the increasingly woke west to the crumbling soviet russia after the second world war. he thinks it could bring down the west altogether. writing for the excellent free press website, he said the following. he wrote a bogus ideology that hardly anyone really believes in, but everyone has to parrot unless they want to be labelled dissidents. sorry. i mean deplorables. check a population that no longer regards patriotism , religion, having patriotism, religion, having children, or community involvement as important.
that dreadful man, david tennant at 10:00. but first, my big opinion. man, david tennant at 10:00. but first, my big opinion . we just first, my big opinion. we just have to hope that whatever happens this coming thursday, when the nation goes to the polls, that woke doesn't win. and whether our next prime minister is sir keir starmer or rishi sunak . one of these two rishi sunak. one of these two men has got to spend the next five years pushing back on this divisive and frankly sinister...
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the person that really wants the job, i don't have any thoughts about, well, i'm friendly with david tennanto i shouldn't speak about kemi, i just but i think the person that really , think the person that really, really, really wants it is braverman. yes. so i think if they were to say it's interesting, you know, if they were to go around in the cloisters bar and say, listen, we're giving this away for free with the next gin and tonic, she'd go make mine a double, give me the job. >> she is hard and she means business. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> no, she's she's not messing here. but, i mean, i personally think kemi badenoch is a very effective communicator. she was on top of these issues. certainly the gender, gender ideology stuff , but i just ideology stuff, but i just i guess people don't know that much more about her. if she's as sensible about her economic policies or whatnot. but i guess we're going to find out. i think, though, she would be good.i think, though, she would be good. i mean, i'd be interested to know if they had voted for her in the last tory leadership, if they would. tories
the person that really wants the job, i don't have any thoughts about, well, i'm friendly with david tennanto i shouldn't speak about kemi, i just but i think the person that really , think the person that really, really, really wants it is braverman. yes. so i think if they were to say it's interesting, you know, if they were to go around in the cloisters bar and say, listen, we're giving this away for free with the next gin and tonic, she'd go make mine a double, give me the job. >> she...
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. >> and you don't want the david tennant types saying, well, i've doneit tennant types saying, well,it to happen in my own family, and therefore i've said it publicly, i can't ever go back on it. yeah, unfortunately, we've got to. well, not unfortunately. i think we should be gracious about it. >> i mean, this is a ban on, i think, private doctors and nhs doctors dishing out puberty blockers to children, which, you know, it sounds like it's just bafic know, it sounds like it's just basic common sense to not, unnecessarily medicalize children with with medicines that can give them, you know , that can give them, you know, serious, severe long term effects particularly, you know, some some of the people who've been medicated with this stuff weren't informed. they were told, oh, it's reversible. and then it turns out , actually it then it turns out, actually it gives you osteoporosis. there's higher increase of cancers. there's various other things that sterilises you . you can that sterilises you. you can never have children. it's horrific. it's, you know, in some ways it's the sort of
. >> and you don't want the david tennant types saying, well, i've doneit tennant types saying, well,it to happen in my own family, and therefore i've said it publicly, i can't ever go back on it. yeah, unfortunately, we've got to. well, not unfortunately. i think we should be gracious about it. >> i mean, this is a ban on, i think, private doctors and nhs doctors dishing out puberty blockers to children, which, you know, it sounds like it's just bafic know, it sounds like it's...
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i mean, she took on david tennant the other week.er on over that. she's not scared of thing. and i also think she's done an enormous amount for women's rights. she calls out all the, you know, the transgressions against women's rights all of the time. and i think that's a really important thing, but i would rather i'd like to see those two getting together rather than scrapping with each other. >> i think i think you're right. sorry. >> i was going to say i don't think that will ever, ever happen. think that will ever, ever happen . hearing what i've heard happen. hearing what i've heard about badenoch and braverman's relationship, really, i haven't heard that at all. >> look, the point is, the braverman thinks, that you're right. braverman is popular with the tory grassroots, but she is never going to get to the final two candidates because the party is not behind her. and she. >> when you say the party do you mean the members? >> the parliamentary party, right. well, that's that's the problem. >> that's the problem. >> that's the p
i mean, she took on david tennant the other week.er on over that. she's not scared of thing. and i also think she's done an enormous amount for women's rights. she calls out all the, you know, the transgressions against women's rights all of the time. and i think that's a really important thing, but i would rather i'd like to see those two getting together rather than scrapping with each other. >> i think i think you're right. sorry. >> i was going to say i don't think that will...
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with gary lineker at the helm and david tennant for their entertainment, probably dropping them off atthe benefits included. lee, i love it. you've got your tongue firmly jabbed in your cheek now. 6 pm. will be dewbs & co, which today will be dewbs& co, which today will be presented by the delectable dawn neesom who joins us now. dawn, what's on your menu? that one was going, mr daubney. >> yeah, we've got a cracking someone say a sizzling show on the hottest day of the year lined up for you. >> we are talking when our dodgy jokes at work are going to far. mr daubney, i think we've made a few jokes to one another in the past as well. but you're not offended. >> neither am i. >> neither am i. >> but can you go too far by making dodgy jokes at work? obviously we're discussing the lead situation as well, and just stop oil extinction rebellion, should that key just be thrown away? all of that and loads more to come . cracking show. to come. cracking show. >> it's going to be a cracker dawn neesom for in dewbs& co straight after me. great stuff. now if you want to get in touch, please keep
with gary lineker at the helm and david tennant for their entertainment, probably dropping them off atthe benefits included. lee, i love it. you've got your tongue firmly jabbed in your cheek now. 6 pm. will be dewbs & co, which today will be dewbs& co, which today will be presented by the delectable dawn neesom who joins us now. dawn, what's on your menu? that one was going, mr daubney. >> yeah, we've got a cracking someone say a sizzling show on the hottest day of the year lined...
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all that rubbish she had to put up with there, david tennant the other day.she's achieving. >> i think she'd be very impressive as well. in the despatch box opposite. >> if it was mr starmer, i don't think would be when she stood in, hasn't she? so, yeah. >> you're looking at james corden, i know what did he do? >> has to, basically he's a fellow west ham fan, as chris and i are, and he's in a play at the moment called the constituent, a drama about an mp drawn into a perilous situation. where does that come from, but obviously they were on stage when england were taking penalties on saturday and they literally stopped the play, stop the play, stop the play to watch the play, stop the play to watch the penalty shoot out on someone's laptop. so and then relayed it to the audience and the audience erupted. >> what do you think of that? >> what do you think of that? >> it's something that can happen today. it couldn't have happened 30 years ago, where the play happened 30 years ago, where the play and the message was the most important thing i get, and i underst
all that rubbish she had to put up with there, david tennant the other day.she's achieving. >> i think she'd be very impressive as well. in the despatch box opposite. >> if it was mr starmer, i don't think would be when she stood in, hasn't she? so, yeah. >> you're looking at james corden, i know what did he do? >> has to, basically he's a fellow west ham fan, as chris and i are, and he's in a play at the moment called the constituent, a drama about an mp drawn into a...