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laura, do you feel dodsworth. you feel that the war dead of world war one got their due acknowledgement today? no, no . acknowledgement today? no, no. >> i can tell you that they didn't. at 11 this morning i was sitting in a cafe with my 16 year old son actually, and i was reminded of my great grandfather, who signed up when he was 15, too young . he was 15, too young. >> obviously, he had to lie about his age. he ended up becoming youngest, a becoming the youngest, a lieutenant commander in the british navy, ever highly decorated . decorated. >> so we had people that weren't even old to go to war who even old enough to go to war who wanted to fight for this country. and precise point country. and my precise point is, i sat there with my son and i thought, gosh, young men and boys as young as you died , boys as young as you died, 880,000 british soldiers died in world war i. >> nobody else in the cafe acknowledged the two minute silence, which i felt a bit sad about. i said i set an alarm on my phone and my son and
laura, do you feel dodsworth. you feel that the war dead of world war one got their due acknowledgement today? no, no . acknowledgement today? no, no. >> i can tell you that they didn't. at 11 this morning i was sitting in a cafe with my 16 year old son actually, and i was reminded of my great grandfather, who signed up when he was 15, too young . he was 15, too young. >> obviously, he had to lie about his age. he ended up becoming youngest, a becoming the youngest, a lieutenant...
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laura, do you feel dodsworth. hat the war dead of world war one got their due acknowledgement today? no, no . acknowledgement today? no, no. >> i can tell you that they didn't. at 11 this morning i was sitting in a cafe with my 16 year old son actually, and i was reminded of my great grandfather, who signed up when he was 15, too young . he was 15, too young. >> obviously, he had to lie about his age. he ended up becoming youngest , about his age. he ended up becoming youngest, a becoming the youngest, a lieutenant commander in the british navy, ever highly decorated . decorated. >> so we had people that weren't even old to go to war who even old enough to go to war who wanted to fight for this country. and precise point country. and my precise point is, i sat there with my son and i thought, gosh, young men and boys as young as you died , boys as young as you died, 880,000 british soldiers died in world war i. >> nobody else in the cafe acknowledged the two minute silence, which i felt a bit sad about. i said i se
laura, do you feel dodsworth. hat the war dead of world war one got their due acknowledgement today? no, no . acknowledgement today? no, no. >> i can tell you that they didn't. at 11 this morning i was sitting in a cafe with my 16 year old son actually, and i was reminded of my great grandfather, who signed up when he was 15, too young . he was 15, too young. >> obviously, he had to lie about his age. he ended up becoming youngest , about his age. he ended up becoming youngest, a...
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laura dodsworth , author and laura dodsworth, author and commentator, friend of the show.trust. are you still able to trust the latest version of events coming from people that surely most of us learned to distrust ? to distrust? >> well, i've certainly learned to be a lot more sceptical over the last few years. i think it's really interesting. you just finished your monologue with saying you're a conspiracy theorist because something i've put fonnard probably a bit controversially in my new book, free your mind, is that people should let go of the fear of the term theorists. so term conspiracy theorists. so you have done . and i think you have well done. and i think that the reason , the reason that the reason, the reason people should let go of the fear about it is it's a neologism. it is designed to shut down questions and debate. you know , questions and debate. you know, nobody wants to be an idiot conspiracy theorist. so it's used to kind of shut things down. in a way. it would be silly to think that powerful people don't conspire in their own course they do own inte
laura dodsworth , author and laura dodsworth, author and commentator, friend of the show.trust. are you still able to trust the latest version of events coming from people that surely most of us learned to distrust ? to distrust? >> well, i've certainly learned to be a lot more sceptical over the last few years. i think it's really interesting. you just finished your monologue with saying you're a conspiracy theorist because something i've put fonnard probably a bit controversially in my...
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laura dodsworth talks about it in her new book, free your i just interviewed your mind. all this stuff and now stuff and it's like, and now this example. this is another example. what's the about the benefit of buggy poop about the benefit of buggy poop about the it's to all the joy of bugs? it's to all program your mind. >> for goodness sake. no, >> oh, for goodness sake. no, i'm about. i'm not worried about. >> you eating bugs. >> they want you eating bugs. >> they want you eating bugs. >> well, it's never going to catch because bugs catch on, is it? because bugs are i'm vegetarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey i'm vegetarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey phasei'm vegetarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey phase out vegetarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey phase out the getarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey phase out the meat.in, catch on, is it? because bugs areandrewnse out the meat.in, catch on, is it? because bugs areandrewnse out the meatthey >> andrew is how it works. they gradually get used bugs, gradually get used to
laura dodsworth talks about it in her new book, free your i just interviewed your mind. all this stuff and now stuff and it's like, and now this example. this is another example. what's the about the benefit of buggy poop about the benefit of buggy poop about the it's to all the joy of bugs? it's to all program your mind. >> for goodness sake. no, >> oh, for goodness sake. no, i'm about. i'm not worried about. >> you eating bugs. >> they want you eating bugs. >>...
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laura dodsworth talks about it in her new book, free your i just interviewed your mind.his stuff and now stuff and it's like, and now this example. this is another example. what's the about the benefit of buggy poop about the benefit of buggy poop about the it's to all the joy of bugs? it's to all program your mind. >> for goodness sake. no, >> oh, for goodness sake. no, i'm about. i'm not worried about. >> you eating bugs. >> they want you eating bugs. >> they want you eating bugs. >> well, it's never going to catch because bugs catch on, is it? because bugs are i'm vegetarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey i'm vegetarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey phasei'm vegetarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey phase out vegetarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey phase out the getarian, catch on, is it? because bugs arethey phase out the meat.in, catch on, is it? because bugs areandrewrse out the meat.in, catch on, is it? because bugs areandrewrse out the meatthey >> andrew is how it works. they gradually get used bugs, gradually get used to bugs,
laura dodsworth talks about it in her new book, free your i just interviewed your mind.his stuff and now stuff and it's like, and now this example. this is another example. what's the about the benefit of buggy poop about the benefit of buggy poop about the it's to all the joy of bugs? it's to all program your mind. >> for goodness sake. no, >> oh, for goodness sake. no, i'm about. i'm not worried about. >> you eating bugs. >> they want you eating bugs. >> they...
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friend of the show, laura dodsworth, was left riled again this weekend by the bbc's continued old hamashe bbc's mealy mouthed descriptions are a national embarrassment and a danger. just call hamas terrorists . of call hamas terrorists. of course, she's absolutely right. but what do you think? has the bbc lost the trust of the british people over its israel reporting? let me know your thoughts, mark, at gbnews.com or at gb news on twitter and do vote in the poll. but to debate this now, i'm delighted to welcome reform party spokesman and former owner of southampton f.c, rupert lowe at and the ex head of religious and ethical programming at the bbc. aaqil ahmed aaqil very good to have you on the show. nice to meet you on the show. nice to meet you for the first time. do you think the bbc has lost the confidence of the british public? >> no, they haven't. obviously it's very i've got to be very honest, mark. i'm speaking here in a personal capacity. i don't represent anybody. >> obviously, this instance. >> obviously, at this instance. >> obviously, at this instance. >> look, the fact of
friend of the show, laura dodsworth, was left riled again this weekend by the bbc's continued old hamashe bbc's mealy mouthed descriptions are a national embarrassment and a danger. just call hamas terrorists . of call hamas terrorists. of course, she's absolutely right. but what do you think? has the bbc lost the trust of the british people over its israel reporting? let me know your thoughts, mark, at gbnews.com or at gb news on twitter and do vote in the poll. but to debate this now, i'm...
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friend of the show, laura dodsworth, was left riled again this weekend by the bbc's continued old hamashe bbc's mealy mouthed descriptions are a national embarrassment and a danger. just call hamas terrorists . of call hamas terrorists. of course, she's absolutely right. but what do you think? has the bbc lost the trust of the british people over its israel reporting? let me know your thoughts, mark, at gbnews.com or at gb news on twitter and do vote in the poll. but to debate this now, i'm delighted to welcome reform party spokesman and former owner of southampton f.c, rupert lowe at and the ex head of religious and ethical programming at the bbc. aaqil ahmed aaqil very good to have you on the show. nice to meet you on the show. nice to meet you for the first time. do you think the bbc has lost the confidence of the british public? >> no, they haven't. obviously it's very i've got to be very honest, mark. i'm speaking here in a personal capacity. i don't represent anybody. >> obviously, this instance. >> obviously, at this instance. >> obviously, at this instance. >> look, the fact of
friend of the show, laura dodsworth, was left riled again this weekend by the bbc's continued old hamashe bbc's mealy mouthed descriptions are a national embarrassment and a danger. just call hamas terrorists . of call hamas terrorists. of course, she's absolutely right. but what do you think? has the bbc lost the trust of the british people over its israel reporting? let me know your thoughts, mark, at gbnews.com or at gb news on twitter and do vote in the poll. but to debate this now, i'm...
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well, as laura dodsworth in her book dodsworth documented in her book before, kind of contradicts thet we trying to they said that we were trying to elevate level of elevate people's level of perceived because they perceived risk because they weren't with lockdown weren't complying with lockdown laws. scrutiny of laws. there's no scrutiny of whether to whether or not emily's going to swear in a minute. well, swear at you in a minute. well, there's scrutiny. there's no scrutiny. >> i'm just hoping >> well, i'm just hoping everyone at home keeping up everyone at home is keeping up with conor, because you with you, conor, because you were out different were throwing out different reports, it's good stuff. benjamin >> but it's good stuff. benjamin would your would you slag off your colleagues in a whatsapp? >> do you know, i was >> well, do you know, i was going that you shouldn't going to say that you shouldn't swear about your colleagues, but then i remembered boris then i remembered that boris johnson our johnson is now one of our colleagues. maybe i've colleagues. so maybe i've change
well, as laura dodsworth in her book dodsworth documented in her book before, kind of contradicts thet we trying to they said that we were trying to elevate level of elevate people's level of perceived because they perceived risk because they weren't with lockdown weren't complying with lockdown laws. scrutiny of laws. there's no scrutiny of whether to whether or not emily's going to swear in a minute. well, swear at you in a minute. well, there's scrutiny. there's no scrutiny. >> i'm...
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well, as laura dodsworth in her book dodsworth documented in her book before, kind of contradicts thet we trying to they said that we were trying to elevate level of elevate people's level of perceived because they perceived risk because they weren't with lockdown weren't complying with lockdown laws. scrutiny of laws. there's no scrutiny of whether to whether or not emily's going to swear in a minute. well, swear at you in a minute. well, there's scrutiny. there's no scrutiny. >> i'm just hoping >> well, i'm just hoping everyone at home keeping up everyone at home is keeping up with conor, because you with you, conor, because you were out different were throwing out different reports, it's good stuff. benjamin >> but it's good stuff. benjamin would your would you slag off your colleagues in a whatsapp? >> do you know, i was >> well, do you know, i was going that you shouldn't going to say that you shouldn't swear about your colleagues, but then i remembered boris then i remembered that boris johnson our johnson is now one of our colleagues. maybe i've colleagues. so maybe i've change
well, as laura dodsworth in her book dodsworth documented in her book before, kind of contradicts thet we trying to they said that we were trying to elevate level of elevate people's level of perceived because they perceived risk because they weren't with lockdown weren't complying with lockdown laws. scrutiny of laws. there's no scrutiny of whether to whether or not emily's going to swear in a minute. well, swear at you in a minute. well, there's scrutiny. there's no scrutiny. >> i'm...
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farmers livelihoods as all of that and plenty of chat with my panellist, author and commentator laura dodsworth good evening. and we start with some breaking news. london's charing cross station has been forced to close due to a sit in by hundreds of pro—palestinian protesters as british
farmers livelihoods as all of that and plenty of chat with my panellist, author and commentator laura dodsworth good evening. and we start with some breaking news. london's charing cross station has been forced to close due to a sit in by hundreds of pro—palestinian protesters as british