The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - May 29, 2026


Breakfast With Beau | Friday 29th May 2026


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00:00:00.000 Morning, you alright? I hope you are. It's Friday now, isn't it? It's Friday. Get the
00:00:21.680 the day right I got the day wrong yesterday embarrassing awkward 101 stuff said it was
00:00:30.140 Wednesday morning yesterday and it was Thursday but now it's Friday okay it's just ticked past
00:00:34.400 8 in the a.m. British summertime on the 29th of May in the year of our Lord 2026 you're the
00:00:40.080 glorious band the chosen few my band of brothers and sisters thank you for joining me without you
00:00:43.860 isn't a thing it really it really really isn't you're the best people in the world
00:00:48.180 i can't thank you enough getting involved in the chat doing the poll we'll get a poll up in a
00:00:55.260 minute um you know super chats rubble rants lovely stuff all right i'm joined by my producer
00:01:01.340 little harry as every morning how are you this morning good sir morning yeah i'm all good
00:01:05.340 no one's ever seen little harry is he a real person
00:01:10.440 i'm just laughing that of course he is of course he is all right why is it why are we
00:01:17.260 laughing about though you just stop fannying around and get straight into it right what's
00:01:23.100 that about of evil fleet street editors banging on about this morning trying to blast straight 0.53
00:01:27.500 into your eyeballs and brain box are they lying about omission lying to you about by omission
00:01:36.620 not mentioning ehud barrack's connection to jeffrey epstein again like every morning yeah oh yeah
00:01:42.060 Burnham's blast at Blair. Blair blasted. Blair is on blast. King Burnham, King Andy
00:01:57.100 Bumham the first and his eyeliner of blasted Blair. He's gutted. He doesn't know what to 0.93
00:02:08.800 do with himself and labour plans welfare shake-up do they do they don't believe it all right the
00:02:22.080 times they start with the times the venerable times we give young people a check but not a
00:02:30.480 chance warns milburn alan milburn a man who's absolutely part of the problem he's been at the
00:02:37.240 part of the New Labour project since 1997 be quiet Alan Milburn you've done enough
00:02:46.600 be quiet now you helped create this society Alan Milburn
00:02:56.760 Alan Milburn well Helen Mirren's in the news a bit today should we
00:03:00.120 quickly do that it's a bit slop not entirely slop not just a pure celebrity slop there's a bit more
00:03:05.640 to it than that but helen mirren you know helen mirren harry i don't see you never know i would
00:03:13.480 have thought i thought you i might get a guess out of that one so you never know with zoomers
00:03:17.960 there's no criticism of you or any zoomers there really isn't but being so young you just don't
00:03:23.960 know what people do or don't know all right so helen mirren has been extremely famous since like
00:03:29.880 like the 70s she's now 80 she's actually 80 and in tons and tons and tons of films you ever seen
00:03:35.760 that film Caligula it's blue that one anyway Helen Mirren yeah and her husband that's her husband
00:03:49.080 yeah I think he's a director though or something it's not just a complete nobody but he's actually
00:03:54.360 She was particularly famous in his own right.
00:03:55.640 All right, Helen Mirren. 1.00
00:03:56.760 So I don't think she's Jewish. 0.99
00:04:00.580 She might be half Jewish, but I don't think so.
00:04:03.060 I'm not sure.
00:04:04.240 I think her mum was English and her dad was Russian. 0.77
00:04:07.460 Maybe her dad was part Jewish, but I think she was just Russian. 0.85
00:04:10.500 Anyway, she did play Golda Meir in a film a couple of years ago.
00:04:14.940 Golda Meir, the female president, or was it prime minister?
00:04:18.160 I think president, of Israel, like in the 60s and 70s.
00:04:22.900 wasn't Golda Meir like the second or third leader of Israel
00:04:25.540 something like that, long time ago
00:04:26.780 Golda Meir
00:04:28.380 Mirren plays her in a film a couple of years ago
00:04:30.800 alright
00:04:31.080 and some people in London
00:04:34.580 in East London
00:04:35.460 screamed obscenities
00:04:38.540 at her, called her 0.99
00:04:40.560 an evil Zionist 1.00
00:04:42.040 bitch 1.00
00:04:43.080 I'm not really supposed to swear on this but I don't 1.00
00:04:46.580 think bitch is a swear word 0.99
00:04:48.340 is it? 1.00
00:04:50.560 It's a fine line between swear words, isn't it?
00:04:55.860 Like, I'm a bit of a swearer myself
00:04:58.380 If you ever watch State of Politics, you'll know that
00:05:00.020 But try and keep it clean for the bow show
00:05:02.100 But where's the line?
00:05:03.680 Like, is twat okay?
00:05:04.800 I've just said it 0.82
00:05:05.580 I feel like that's not really a swear word 1.00
00:05:08.540 Like, prat
00:05:09.520 Surely prat is okay 1.00
00:05:10.900 Bitch, I feel like bitch isn't a real swear word 1.00
00:05:15.980 But, alright 1.00
00:05:16.960 I've said it a couple of times now, so
00:05:20.160 the seal was broken on that one that's what someone yelled at in fact should we uh i think
00:05:25.200 on some uh some of the other websites oh look here we go look it's top it's top of the top of
00:05:31.500 the pops on the daily mail revealed the anti-semite who confronted helen mirren in the street and
00:05:36.560 called her an evil zionist the daily mail have decided the b word is a bit too much to print
00:05:45.880 okay face of hate but that's the guy that said this guy that did it apparently wasn't like a
00:05:52.760 a muslim guy wasn't someone ethnically from like the north africa or the middle east or something
00:05:58.160 that guy and he's just like haranguing them in the street um 0.64
00:06:03.080 all right it's not really a big story in the scheme of things is it but it's on the front
00:06:10.900 pages a bit today. I've decided, I've decided, well, like all the time, anti-Semitism is
00:06:18.000 a real problem. I don't remember them going berserk about the murder of Wayne Broadcast
00:06:28.180 though. I don't remember that. I remember their memory holding that very quickly, almost
00:06:33.760 entirely ignoring it. That's what I seem to remember about that. Someone just says something
00:06:40.880 to Helen Mirren
00:06:41.680 in the street
00:06:42.220 and that's front page
00:06:43.100 ok
00:06:43.500 Burnham backs
00:06:46.580 state control
00:06:47.540 in blast at Blair
00:06:48.400 yeah because he's a socialist
00:06:49.480 yeah because he's a communist 1.00
00:06:50.880 because he's an idiot 1.00
00:06:51.660 he doesn't seem 1.00
00:06:55.940 to know anything
00:06:56.420 about history
00:06:57.020 or economics
00:07:02.840 he says
00:07:04.220 neoliberalism
00:07:05.840 has failed Britain
00:07:06.820 mayor tells
00:07:08.220 XPM
00:07:08.840 it's like
00:07:10.740 I've got my concerns about neoliberalism myself, of course
00:07:14.400 I'm right-leaning
00:07:16.500 I've got deep, profound concerns and issues with liberalism and neoliberalism
00:07:23.460 Is the cure to that socialism?
00:07:28.980 No
00:07:29.440 State control
00:07:33.480 Oh, I know
00:07:34.640 I know
00:07:36.280 the economy and society at large is like falling apart like wet tissue paper
00:07:41.640 let's just make the state control everything let's blame the markets let's blame rich people
00:07:47.220 and markets and try and make the state control everything that will work that's the plan
00:07:54.480 don't worry about that every single time that's been tried in history it ends in complete disaster
00:08:00.680 I wonder what these people say
00:08:05.160 Anyone from Owen Jones to Ash Sarkar to Andy Burnham
00:08:09.980 What do they really say when they're confronted with the historical record
00:08:14.060 Of what a command economy does
00:08:19.000 You rarely see a full-blown leftist
00:08:23.420 Get confronted with the laundry list
00:08:27.340 Of socialist and communist economies
00:08:30.420 Just one after the other
00:08:31.440 This is what happened
00:08:32.140 This is when this country or this state
00:08:33.940 Went socialist or communist
00:08:35.080 This is how their economy collapsed
00:08:38.120 Every single time
00:08:39.620 What do they say to that?
00:08:41.780 They say things like
00:08:42.540 Oh, it wasn't given a fair chance
00:08:45.040 It was sabotaged by other countries
00:08:47.020 By evil capitalist countries on the outside
00:08:50.080 Or it wasn't proper socialism
00:08:53.320 It wasn't proper communism
00:08:54.740 For whatever reason
00:08:56.320 It wasn't allowed to, you know
00:09:00.420 Do it properly.
00:09:05.460 If the Maoist era, and the few years after Mao,
00:09:09.860 Chinese economy and the Soviet economy
00:09:12.020 weren't given the fullest chance to succeed,
00:09:15.800 I don't know what you could possibly ever hope for then. 0.94
00:09:18.720 The Soviet experiment. 0.64
00:09:21.320 Massively resource-rich Russia, isn't it? 0.76
00:09:26.380 Completely capable of sustaining itself without any outside
00:09:29.860 A type of global empire, right? 0.89
00:09:37.100 The Warsaw Pact and the Soviet sphere of influence
00:09:41.000 A type of global empire, in a way
00:09:44.760 With complete centralised control
00:09:49.280 That utterly failed
00:09:52.420 It turned into an absurdity
00:09:54.320 And utterly, utterly failed
00:09:57.920 you end up with factories that just make one wellington boot like just the left there's
00:10:02.420 another factory somewhere else in siberia that makes the right boot and that one's failed
00:10:05.920 so you've got a massive surplus of left wellington boots and no right wellington boots
00:10:10.980 that's socialism that's communism you end up with a factory that just makes
00:10:16.500 bolts nuts and bolts say these are real examples by the way just make a factory that makes nuts
00:10:22.740 and bolts but the command economy said we need millions more so they just changed the machine
00:10:27.840 to make tiny little nuts
00:10:31.720 for nuts and bolts
00:10:32.940 so they can pump out millions
00:10:37.320 instead of thousands.
00:10:39.100 They're unusable.
00:10:40.060 You can't use them.
00:10:42.180 You can't use them.
00:10:43.720 You've fulfilled your quota
00:10:45.160 that the central economists have demanded.
00:10:51.200 Yeah.
00:10:53.260 We need heavy...
00:10:55.560 We're going to measure it
00:10:56.400 in terms of weight.
00:10:57.840 that doesn't work we'll measure it in terms of weight so the factory pumps out one like just
00:11:03.120 a few massive bolts this big and i say look we've made tons more bolts
00:11:10.960 again you can't use it it's completely it's a gutter nonsense
00:11:16.960 yeah stuff like that we try to make we try to make tractors but one particular component in
00:11:25.680 the in the tractor in the engine but the factory that makes that has failed for some reason and
00:11:31.760 that's it you've got a 98 complete tractor but it just sits there and rots you've made thousands of
00:11:39.120 those and they just sit there and rot never ever get used because someone from the command economy
00:11:46.560 has made some weird decision they don't really know about tractors they made some weird decision
00:11:51.360 And because of that one factory somewhere has failed
00:11:53.980 That just makes that one component
00:11:56.200 Because that's the most efficient thing to do
00:11:58.860 But burn them back state control
00:12:05.220 In everything, in this article
00:12:07.600 It's talking about loads and loads and loads
00:12:09.780 It works in Manchester, did it?
00:12:11.400 No it didn't
00:12:12.060 No it didn't
00:12:13.280 Manchesterism is blaming Thatcher still
00:12:21.360 These old socialists, these parlour-oom pinkos, champagne socialists, still blaming Thatcher. 0.99
00:12:28.920 That's truly pathetic, isn't it? 1.00
00:12:32.060 It's truly pathetic. 0.99
00:12:36.060 Funny, I seem to remember Labour governments of the 1970s ripping the heart and soul out of industry in the North. 0.96
00:12:43.960 Not so much Thatcher.
00:12:45.960 You'll always hear that, always blame it on Thatcher.
00:12:47.580 a bit before thatcher really wasn't it labor governments of the 70s really wasn't it
00:12:54.060 mismanaging the economy
00:12:55.460 wasn't it wasn't it classic thing lefties do just rewrite history the paris commune was a great
00:13:07.980 thing cable street was a great thing it was thatcher that ruined the north
00:13:11.940 Mao wasn't all that bad 0.79
00:13:15.480 He did more good than harm
00:13:17.760 Did he?
00:13:20.700 Remember when Diane Abbott said that?
00:13:22.340 Responsible for the worst human catastrophe of all time
00:13:24.860 The Great Leap Forward
00:13:25.800 Literally untold millions of people starving to death
00:13:29.180 That's all the left can do
00:13:32.900 When confronted with the record of history
00:13:34.680 Is just lie about it and rewrite it
00:13:36.420 That's all they can do
00:13:37.780 But Burnham wants to back state control
00:13:41.320 Blair doesn't know what he's talking about
00:13:43.520 But Burnham does
00:13:44.300 Okay
00:13:44.640 Okay
00:13:45.800 Sure thing Andy
00:13:48.580 If you say so Andy
00:13:52.000 A lot of them all came out yesterday
00:13:53.420 Blasting Blair
00:13:55.560 Putting Blair on blast
00:13:57.320 Keir Starmer
00:13:58.420 Basically Keir Starmer Streeting and Burnham
00:14:00.320 In a nutshell
00:14:00.860 In a nutshell
00:14:01.480 All said
00:14:03.380 Sit down old man
00:14:04.460 It's not 1997
00:14:06.740 You've had your shot
00:14:08.460 Sit down now
00:14:10.240 Be quiet now
00:14:10.940 we're going to the left read it and weep sort of thing
00:14:16.600 we'll get more into it um because it's probably the main story this morning
00:14:22.300 but i did i was on the podcast yesterday so if anyone watched that segment i'm going to repeat
00:14:29.220 myself a bit here because because it's in the news and because it's the main thing
00:14:32.020 so apologies if you watch that but i will be repeating some of the talking points on there
00:14:36.500 because it was in the news yesterday even if you watch the bow show yesterday morning
00:14:40.220 that Blair had published his 5,600-word essay on his website,
00:14:46.960 the Tony Blair Institute, and I hadn't read it at that point
00:14:50.420 in the morning yesterday, 24 hours ago, but now I have read it
00:14:55.580 in its entirety.
00:14:59.540 Fair bit in there, and all this is a response to that.
00:15:02.460 Fair bit in there was good takes.
00:15:05.020 I agree with Tony Blair.
00:15:06.080 a fair bit in there like for example um ed milliband red ed milliband's crazy insane
00:15:15.040 unachievable net zero targets for example maybe a quarter or a third of the things tony blair said
00:15:22.000 in that i'd agree with or they're just it's just common sense it's just common sense right but the
00:15:26.800 rest of it in my opinion was was crazy and mad and wrong-headed you know like he's just going
00:15:31.280 on about id cards again going on and on and on about ai going on and on about more more quangos
00:15:39.520 going on and on about how populism must be defeated leaders like trump and maloney and
00:15:45.520 i don't think he mentioned him by name but he's talking about farage and even by extension in some
00:15:51.200 sense like rupert leaders like that are bad when there's a when there's some when there's a road
00:15:57.520 block of some type in terms of government policy something use the analogy of driving down the road
00:16:04.400 and there's a brick wall suddenly in the road that you stop you get out and you think about it how to
00:16:08.880 go over it or under it or around it and what to do and that's a process and that takes time
00:16:15.040 but these unconventional leaders as he kept calling them like trump
00:16:20.400 or melee whatever they just they see a brick wall and they just accelerate
00:16:24.160 and they just smash through it
00:16:26.380 and bits fly off the car
00:16:28.560 and some people get hurt
00:16:29.420 but at least they're through it
00:16:31.160 he was bemoaning the fact that
00:16:34.420 leaders like that have actually got
00:16:36.360 a vision and
00:16:37.720 he was complaining basically
00:16:41.100 that they've got a vision
00:16:42.220 of how to do things and guts
00:16:44.440 that they're not just like
00:16:48.680 a weak-wristed manager
00:16:50.140 crazy tony blair and then what did he say about immigration in this country that how that you go 1.00
00:17:01.640 to every city and town and even villages and it's flooded with foreign people first generation 0.82
00:17:06.880 foreign people and that the crime rate is through the roof particularly sex crime 190 to 200 odd 1.00
00:17:12.320 rapes a day in this country the second highest rate of rape other than sweden what do you say 0.88
00:17:18.480 about that, how we're looking at demographic replacement within a decade or two. That we're
00:17:32.460 staring down the barrel of a sectarian nightmare, a racial, religious, ethnic, tribal sectarian 0.97
00:17:39.480 nightmare like Yugoslavia. What did he say about all that? Nothing. Nothing at all. Not 0.94
00:17:47.780 one word, didn't address it remotely
00:17:49.880 not at all
00:17:51.080 he mentioned in passing literally one
00:17:53.420 just a few lines about illegal migration
00:17:55.640 that the small boats should be stopped
00:17:57.500 but immediately in the same breath
00:17:59.820 effectively said
00:18:01.480 so that we can make the argument
00:18:03.480 about further legal
00:18:05.720 migration effectively
00:18:06.860 this is a psycho 0.67
00:18:11.700 this is someone who does not have the best
00:18:13.640 interests of us at heart 1.00
00:18:17.780 It doesn't care if all the women in this country, native women, are not safe.
00:18:23.460 That you can't be sure they go out at night on their own and come back safe.
00:18:31.640 If you've got a wife or a daughter or something, 1.00
00:18:35.560 and you live in a town or a city that's been flooded by foreign migrants, 0.91
00:18:40.300 would you let her go out at night on her own? 0.95
00:18:47.780 That's the sort of society he's created and even now is refusing to address or talk about
00:18:56.260 it. He wants a serious conversation about the challenges facing this country. That's
00:19:02.140 what he said. A serious conversation. A serious debate about the challenges facing this country.
00:19:08.360 But not that. But not that.
00:19:10.880 How our children and grandchildren's
00:19:17.420 Inheritance of this country
00:19:18.680 Is being stolen from them 0.85
00:19:20.900 They'll become a hated and marginalised 1.00
00:19:22.920 Minority in their one and only ancestral homeland 1.00
00:19:25.280 You're not going to talk about that Tony, no? 1.00
00:19:28.000 No?
00:19:28.640 Nor Keir Starmer or Andy Burnham
00:19:30.580 Or West Streeting, you're just not going to talk about that
00:19:32.680 Not mention it
00:19:33.460 No?
00:19:40.880 The, well, but you want to put policy first.
00:19:44.540 Policy, not politics.
00:19:46.340 Oh, okay, Tony.
00:19:47.660 All right, mate. 0.99
00:19:48.660 You evil SOB. 1.00
00:19:50.520 Evil. 1.00
00:19:51.500 Evil.
00:19:54.020 Rub down noses in diversity enough yet, Tone? 1.00
00:20:00.860 190 rapes a day enough for you, Tone? 1.00
00:20:03.700 How many is enough?
00:20:07.840 How many rapes are enough, Tony?
00:20:09.480 Before you're satisfied that our noses have been 0.97
00:20:12.860 Sufficiently rubbed in diversity 0.98
00:20:14.980 How many murders
00:20:22.080 Like that of Wayne Broadhurst
00:20:25.560 Or Harry Novak
00:20:27.700 Does it take? Harry Novak's in the news by the way, we'll get to that
00:20:30.440 How many of those murders
00:20:31.680 Before you're satisfied
00:20:35.820 Your quota of nose rubbing 1.00
00:20:38.380 in diversity has been met tony how many oh no you just want to talk about quangos do you
00:20:44.380 just want to talk about id cards do you all right okay i see we see we get it we get it
00:20:56.620 all right but andy burnham wants to wants to back state control brilliant brilliant
00:21:03.180 all right one other thing that's in the news a fair bit today health chiefs reject
00:21:07.180 mass screening for prostate cancer prostate cancer is one of the most i think maybe it's the most
00:21:13.020 common cancer in britain um and the nhs the board that decides what type of mass screening
00:21:21.740 gets rolled out has decided they're not going to do it for prostate cancer
00:21:27.900 i've read four or five articles this morning about it and i don't get their reason i don't
00:21:33.180 understand their reasoning they say something they the reason why they've decided that is
00:21:37.260 because it would they say condemn loads of men thousands of men to uh an unnecessary death
00:21:45.260 and the only rationale to that they i've seen is that they say it could it would um
00:21:51.660 increase like misdiagnosis or over diagnosis
00:21:54.620 that doesn't make maybe i'm missing again missing something profound
00:22:03.100 um but that doesn't make sense to me
00:22:06.300 if you get screened for something they'll ever find you've got it or you haven't
00:22:13.660 if you have you get treatment if you haven't you move on right maybe there might be a very very
00:22:20.540 very small number of people get misdiagnosed as having it that don't but how does that lead to
00:22:25.560 their death exactly i don't get it loads of other organizations of people including lord cameron
00:22:33.600 have said you know this is a bad move bad idea yeah it seems seems bad if we're we're pumping
00:22:40.180 billions a day isn't it billions a day or just shy of a billion isn't it i think just shy of a billion
00:22:47.660 a day something like 300 odd billion a year or more 330 billion a year something like that
00:22:53.700 we spend on the nhs in the ballpark of a billion pounds pounds not dollars pounds a day but they're
00:23:01.140 going to cut back on prostate cancer screening the the most prevalent cancer in the uk oh
00:23:06.740 right i see i see the eye paper um burnham hits back at blair and starmer as he outlines plans
00:23:21.620 to run britain let's read the little blurb blurb because it's probably the best thing you get off
00:23:25.080 a fleet street on any given day andy burnham has accused tony blair of failing to understand the
00:23:30.500 cost of living crisis i doubt i would have thought tony blair's got got a better grasp of economics
00:23:35.880 than andy burnham i mean tony blair is extremely rich
00:23:41.940 extremely rich even in even his son ewan blair is fantastically wealthy
00:23:48.460 i'm not saying like tony blair's got his finger on the pulse like how much a
00:23:54.040 liter of milk costs in tesco i'm saying that but just generally tony blair would understand
00:24:01.460 The concepts involved
00:24:03.860 And the political economy involved
00:24:07.840 In the living
00:24:08.620 The cost of living crisis
00:24:10.540 I imagine he understands
00:24:12.100 Well he does
00:24:12.580 Understand it better than Andy Burnham
00:24:14.100 But he's accused Tony Blair of not understanding it
00:24:17.700 And being stuck in a retro mindset
00:24:20.880 Be quiet old man
00:24:22.100 He's stuck in a retro mindset
00:24:24.760 Following the former PM's highly critical essay this week
00:24:28.680 I always think that's lame
00:24:30.960 You'll never find me doing
00:24:31.740 Well perhaps
00:24:32.420 Maybe not never
00:24:33.080 But very very rarely
00:24:34.040 Will you find me on Twitter 1.00
00:24:35.780 Having a pop an old person 0.99
00:24:38.540 For being old 0.99
00:24:39.520 Or a young person 0.68
00:24:40.400 For being young
00:24:41.180 The other day on Twitter
00:24:44.900 But it was a joke
00:24:45.920 I said something like
00:24:47.200 Be quiet little boy
00:24:48.880 The grown ups are speaking
00:24:49.880 But that was a joke
00:24:50.780 And the person knew it was a joke
00:24:53.580 And didn't take offence to it
00:24:54.900 Because they were accusing
00:24:55.760 Others of being old
00:24:56.840 And passed it
00:24:57.860 But as a genuine real argument
00:25:00.400 like hey you're in your 60s or 70s or 80s just sit down old man you don't know what you're
00:25:06.400 talking about i don't do that or there's someone that's really young 18 or 20 and i use that 0.99
00:25:12.060 argument you don't know your ass from your elbow is ass a swear word i feel like it's not 0.98
00:25:17.520 so if you're in a household and you're playing this and there's kiddies there 0.99
00:25:21.820 and you think that's too much i'll try to keep it 100 clean
00:25:27.240 They're just accusing young people of that
00:25:32.680 It's not fair, it is, it's not fair
00:25:34.120 Some young people, like that young Bob
00:25:36.760 I met that young Bob down in Great Yarmouth
00:25:39.880 He's only 17
00:25:40.780 Crazily knowledgeable for a 17, 17 year old
00:25:45.600 Sort of crazily good at arguing for someone that age
00:25:50.180 Sometimes, you know
00:25:52.740 Sometimes very, very young people
00:25:55.540 Are completely on the ball
00:25:57.360 And know what they're talking about
00:25:58.820 Age isn't really
00:26:02.280 A predictor of that sort of thing
00:26:03.240 But okay
00:26:03.680 Okay, Andy Burnham thinks Tony Blair's too old
00:26:07.480 And past it
00:26:08.020 He's got a retro mindset
00:26:10.360 He doesn't understand the cost of living crisis
00:26:12.980 I wonder how many 1.00
00:26:15.600 Impartial people who aren't Andy Burnham
00:26:17.880 Partisans by that 0.99
00:26:22.740 You know, you can hate Tony Blair, as I do, but accusing him of being sort of stupid or stuck in the past 0.99
00:26:29.500 or not capable of understanding relatively straightforward economics, no, come on, come on, get real. 1.00
00:26:38.980 I hate the guy, he's evil, he's wrong-headed in my opinion, completely wrong-headed, got a crazy world view, 1.00
00:26:45.300 But he's not stupid 1.00
00:26:47.240 He's not stupid is he 0.98
00:26:50.460 He's not stuck in the past 0.57
00:26:52.820 Like he can't understand anything that happened after 2007
00:26:56.120 No, no
00:26:58.960 Manchester Mayor argues for strong public direction
00:27:03.780 Over key sectors including transport, energy, education and housing
00:27:08.000 And says Blair's solutions would quote
00:27:10.640 Repeat past mistakes quote
00:27:15.300 Oh, so he's going to make all new ones that are even older, from deeper in the past.
00:27:22.740 Andy Burnham's going to make different mistakes, much more disastrous ones, if anything.
00:27:31.540 While campaigning in Makerfield, Bumham says, quote,
00:27:35.420 The London set
00:27:37.060 The London set
00:27:38.480 Has run Labour for far too long
00:27:43.640 Responding to a constituent who said
00:27:46.700 The problem is Keir Starmer
00:27:49.560 So someone said to him
00:27:50.480 The problem is Keir Starmer
00:27:51.580 And he's like yeah, yeah
00:27:52.600 The London set has run Labour for far too long
00:27:55.600 That classic thing 1.00
00:27:58.440 If anyone is foreign 1.00
00:27:59.200 Perhaps an American or something 1.00
00:28:00.260 Might not necessarily understand the dynamic
00:28:03.340 Between North and South of England
00:28:05.340 cards on the table i'm firmly a southerner born and raised in essex the home counties southeast
00:28:12.560 england live in southwest england now i'm firmly a southerner right the old thing is that i mean
00:28:21.200 it's not it hasn't been sort of a real real rivalry and murderous murderously so since
00:28:28.760 what the 8th century so it's all a bit fun and games but 0.99
00:28:34.240 southerners think that northerners are just a bit behind the times maybe stupid backward 1.00
00:28:41.240 right northerners northerners think southerners are just weak and lame lame and gay right 1.00
00:28:52.740 northerners resent southerners for being a bit richer 0.98
00:28:55.520 you get this in loads of countries in fact it's surprising and you get this in all sorts of
00:29:02.700 countries right in america it's the the south north and south a bit isn't it or the coastal
00:29:07.220 regions in central america right in germany of course you'd have east and west germany
00:29:10.840 most countries have got something like that going on it might not be north south but it
00:29:15.080 there'll be one region of the country that they don't like each other they resent each other for
00:29:20.260 whatever reason okay all right um some some northerners have got a chip on their shoulder
00:29:29.800 about london well in fact a lot of people outside of london even in the west country where i am now
00:29:36.060 those are people around here they think london is evil it's the belly of the beast it's the problem
00:29:41.880 of anything it's all right so a northerner was saying to him the problem is keir starman he's
00:29:51.480 like yeah it's the london set us northerners must stick together
00:29:57.660 all right well and good if you're trying to win a parliamentary seat in wigan but what happens
00:30:10.100 When you actually have to come down to London
00:30:11.740 And govern from Downing Street
00:30:13.800 And deal with Whitehall
00:30:15.800 Which is
00:30:16.680 In London
00:30:18.460 Alright
00:30:23.320 That's the thing
00:30:24.080 He's in sort of
00:30:25.000 He's in a campaign
00:30:28.260 A fight for his political life
00:30:30.260 So he'll say and do anything
00:30:33.120 He needs to in the moment
00:30:34.680 Won't he
00:30:35.560 Including
00:30:38.040 Throwing all of London under the
00:30:40.080 the bus in order to please one voter. That's only a burden. He'll say anything. He's not
00:30:47.560 a man of conviction, is he? Okay. Starmer also rejects Blair's criticism of his policies
00:30:55.720 and says his government has been vindicated, pointing to recent economic growth figures
00:31:02.380 And a falling NHS waiting list
00:31:04.560 That's so lame
00:31:05.420 Imagine the economy
00:31:08.840 Growing like the tiniest slither
00:31:13.300 More than you thought it might
00:31:14.520 You thought it would grow a tiny, tiny slither
00:31:17.460 And it grew a tiny slither more than that
00:31:20.860 Waiting lists are gigantic
00:31:23.340 And they shrunk the tiniest amount
00:31:25.260 And you go, look, we're winning
00:31:26.400 I'm vindicated
00:31:27.640 Everything we're doing is right
00:31:32.380 really really pathetic isn't it eat that tony blair waiting lists are down a tiny amount
00:31:43.720 choke on that blair the economy grew 0.2 percent instead of 0.1 0.82
00:31:50.700 and we've measured it in a really really specific way in order to make it look like that
00:31:56.880 Okay
00:32:01.120 The Guardian
00:32:02.280 When I talked about a moment ago
00:32:09.400 Do you know what just occurred to me?
00:32:10.220 When I talked a moment ago
00:32:11.320 About the perceptions and hatreds
00:32:15.740 Kind of, not even real hatreds
00:32:16.980 Between the North and the South
00:32:17.960 And I characterised it as
00:32:19.800 Some Southerners think the Northerners are a bit backward
00:32:23.320 Or something like that
00:32:23.920 That's exactly the sort of thing they'll take out of context
00:32:26.100 Say, Bodade thinks all Northerners are backward 1.00
00:32:29.060 Bodade thinks all Southerners are lame and gay 1.00
00:32:34.220 That's what they do, isn't it? 1.00
00:32:36.400 They'll take that
00:32:37.240 Like, I think that
00:32:38.820 Mad, isn't it?
00:32:46.720 Mad, isn't it? 0.73
00:32:47.400 So disingenuous, what they do
00:32:48.840 Alright, The Guardian
00:32:50.400 Did we already do Just Stay in Cam?
00:32:53.280 Ooh, The Guardian
00:32:54.200 gross all right paul mccartney who still hasn't retired probably should think about it paul
00:33:01.960 so sir paul labor plans welfare shake up a scale of youth jobs crisis revealed
00:33:08.560 it spends something like 125 billion pounds a year on neats
00:33:14.840 young people that are not in education or employment or training
00:33:21.060 125 billion with a b billion pounds a year on that that's unsustainable isn't it 0.97
00:33:30.900 that's completely and utterly crazily unsustainable
00:33:33.860 and that bill if they carry on the way they are will only increase
00:33:48.420 Blair is out of touch
00:33:51.300 Says the Prime Minister and Burnham
00:33:53.060 That's their argument, that's their riposte
00:33:55.440 You're just old dude
00:33:57.080 You don't know what you're talking about
00:33:58.640 Even though a fair amount of what he said
00:34:03.500 As I say, in my opinion anyway
00:34:05.380 A quarter, a third of it
00:34:07.960 It's like just common sense
00:34:10.220 Stop pandering to insane progressivism
00:34:13.800 Which is just destroying the economy
00:34:16.720 Stuff like that
00:34:21.160 Alright 0.88
00:34:22.300 Netanyahu 0.83
00:34:23.540 Bibi
00:34:25.100 Tells army 0.85
00:34:26.200 Israeli army 0.54
00:34:27.300 To take 70% of Gaza
00:34:30.200 And they've already taken 60% 0.86
00:34:31.800 So he's just dialing it up a bit more
00:34:40.520 Who's going to stop him?
00:34:41.580 No one
00:34:41.860 No one
00:34:42.880 Alright
00:34:45.120 Independent
00:34:46.520 Are they going to invade, Israel going to invade Turkey and Egypt next? 0.52
00:34:51.260 After, after Iran 0.69
00:34:52.600 Are they? 1.00
00:34:56.720 I'll find some reason to do that
00:34:58.520 Okay 0.95
00:34:59.540 Shame of Britain's broken promise to lost generation
00:35:04.280 And it's a lot of what was in the news yesterday
00:35:06.820 Same sort of stuff
00:35:07.420 The little blurb says
00:35:08.300 As the number of young people, neither working nor learning, passes 1 million
00:35:12.440 A bombshell report blames a lack of entry level jobs
00:35:15.720 and finds an anxious generation trapped in their bedrooms,
00:35:19.560 a crisis costing all of us £125 billion a year.
00:35:27.220 Yeah, you've flooded our country with millions of people that need work.
00:35:33.780 So now there's a dearth of opportunity.
00:35:37.680 Yeah, that's what will happen. 0.95
00:35:39.300 In a homogenous functioning society
00:35:45.900 Low crime high trust
00:35:48.080 Where it's been balanced for millennia
00:35:51.040 The economy and the population have been finally balanced for millennia
00:35:55.260 And you just throw millions of people
00:35:57.920 Particularly low skilled people
00:36:00.560 Millions
00:36:01.100 Perhaps tens of millions
00:36:03.720 Of largely low skilled people
00:36:06.420 Into that pot
00:36:07.520 yeah there's not going to be enough jobs to go around at that point
00:36:12.780 yeah
00:36:14.800 again they're talking about alan milburn or whatever the independent all these all of it
00:36:22.220 all of them will talk about this a lost generation but won't talk about that the obvious
00:36:29.160 fix everything button is mass remigration they won't talk about that that would be too extreme
00:36:35.400 That would be hard right extremism
00:36:38.700 It would be a far right fantasy
00:36:40.380 To dream of such a thing
00:36:42.820 So I think it was on the mail
00:36:46.320 That Jacob Rees-Mogg
00:36:48.680 He was asked recently
00:36:49.420 He's not an MP anymore by the way
00:36:50.660 He lost his seat 1.00
00:36:51.300 Because he's crap 1.00
00:36:53.780 He's crap is a swear word 1.00
00:36:55.940 He was asked I think 1.00
00:36:59.400 On some other mainstream media
00:37:02.020 I don't think it was GB News
00:37:03.260 He was asked
00:37:03.620 Would the Tories
00:37:04.960 is entering into any sort of electoral pact with restore oh in fact no that was it jacob
00:37:14.640 reese mark was talking about how he wants to unite the right what he really means is a pact
00:37:19.500 between reform and the tories despite the fact that olu kemi badenok with a nigerian woman leading
00:37:26.140 the conservative party has always ruled that out nigel's firmly ruled it out for now we'll see what
00:37:32.540 actually does he's repeatedly and very firmly ruled it out but Jacob Rees-Mogg is calling for 0.86
00:37:38.580 it when he did that the interviewer said what about Restore would in your opinion Jacob would
00:37:43.760 you want to enter into any sort of pact with Restore he said no they're too extreme
00:37:49.000 wanting your country back talking about the thing that would obviously help Britain
00:37:58.500 In a myriad of different ways 1.00
00:38:02.440 Mass remigration 0.59
00:38:03.280 That's too extreme for Jacob Rees-Mogg 0.63
00:38:05.760 There you go
00:38:06.340 There's a housing crisis
00:38:08.840 There's an NHS crisis
00:38:10.040 There's a jobs crisis
00:38:11.140 There's a crime crisis 1.00
00:38:12.520 Obviously mass remigration 1.00
00:38:16.760 Would alleviate the pressure 0.99
00:38:19.420 On all of those things
00:38:20.880 But that's too extreme
00:38:22.160 For Jacob Rees-Mogg
00:38:24.140 That's too extreme
00:38:24.840 That's hard right 0.83
00:38:29.460 You're a whisker away from being a Nazi.
00:38:37.360 If you want less pressure on the jobs market,
00:38:40.500 on housing markets,
00:38:42.660 on the NHS,
00:38:45.020 more safe and legal routes, if anything.
00:38:47.840 No, bring more in, if anything.
00:38:51.300 Well, doesn't it?
00:38:52.360 It's obvious.
00:38:54.080 It is obvious. 1.00
00:38:55.240 Mass remigration is inevitable. 1.00
00:38:56.520 It has to be inevitable. 0.99
00:38:58.500 Can't go on like this, can't go on like this, every town and city, immediately you go outside 0.99
00:39:04.380 Oh, I'm surrounded by foreign people, obviously first generation because they're chatting away in their own languages 1.00
00:39:12.620 Oh, the middle of my city or town, there's just gaggles, groups, gangs of foreign people
00:39:18.880 North Africans, Somalis, Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis 1.00
00:39:24.960 Who aren't working 1.00
00:39:27.540 They're obviously not working
00:39:28.640 Because it's the middle of the day
00:39:29.520 Just hanging around
00:39:31.900 We've been invaded
00:39:37.640 Oh it's an invasion
00:39:39.020 Absolutely an invasion
00:39:40.200 It's in the news today
00:39:43.080 That a lot of these small boats now
00:39:45.260 It's on more than one website
00:39:47.780 That instead of just rocking up
00:39:49.780 Straight to sort of Dover Beach
00:39:51.140 Or perhaps one of the other beaches
00:39:52.900 Along Kent
00:39:54.640 Or the south coast
00:39:55.760 Or the Essex
00:39:56.500 Instead
00:39:57.320 They're going up
00:39:58.220 Rivers and estuaries
00:39:59.720 A bit
00:40:00.520 Straight into your
00:40:03.460 Essex or Kentish
00:40:04.620 Village
00:40:06.400 And disembarking there
00:40:08.200 How is that not an invasion?
00:40:12.800 How could you
00:40:13.540 Characterise that
00:40:14.060 As anything other than
00:40:14.820 An invasion? 0.81
00:40:18.840 I think it was
00:40:19.600 Somewhere on the express
00:40:20.440 They were talking about that
00:40:21.360 Oh I can't find it
00:40:22.780 Anyway
00:40:23.240 All right, the Telegraph, the Daily Toreograph 0.90
00:40:28.800 Helen Mirren again was heckled in the street
00:40:30.840 Mirren suffers anti-Semitic street attack, verbal attack 1.00
00:40:37.600 She's all right
00:40:38.500 Prostate screening set to be rationed
00:40:43.080 Even though it's one of the worst cancers
00:40:45.540 Most prolific cancers
00:40:48.660 But they'll ration that
00:40:51.300 Okay
00:40:51.720 Cameron, the Lord Cameron, David Cameron
00:40:55.500 Teflon Dave
00:40:56.620 A tax plan to give fewer men cancer checks
00:40:59.420 Despite calls for wider access
00:41:01.000 Seems odd doesn't it, does seem odd
00:41:03.360 Shouldn't that be sort of one of the things
00:41:06.400 At the top of the list, top ten
00:41:07.600 Prostate cancer screening
00:41:10.340 No
00:41:10.700 One in seven graduates has no job in Workless Britain
00:41:16.740 Yeah 1.00
00:41:18.340 Because you've flooded us with foreign people 1.00
00:41:21.920 Who all want a job 1.00
00:41:23.040 Police shameful for arresting murder victim
00:41:27.960 As he lay dying, say MPs
00:41:30.340 Right, so this is the story of that
00:41:31.580 Henry Novak, Harry Novak
00:41:33.600 18
00:41:34.240 We talked about it before, didn't we?
00:41:36.780 I'm pretty sure we talked about it
00:41:37.800 At least in passing before
00:41:38.860 This 18 year old kid
00:41:41.940 Got into an altercation with a Sikh fella 0.85
00:41:43.920 Who's got his knife 0.68
00:41:46.480 What is it called?
00:41:47.320 The kirpan or something?
00:41:48.340 People in Britain are not allowed to carry concealed knives
00:41:52.240 That's against the law 1.00
00:41:53.380 Unless you're Sikh and then you just are 0.99
00:41:58.260 They're special
00:42:01.560 They're more important than everyone else
00:42:04.740 To the point where they can carry a deadly weapon around legally
00:42:07.200 Alright
00:42:07.620 One time I wanted to take
00:42:11.580 I've got a carving knife
00:42:12.920 I've got more than one carving knife
00:42:13.780 But I've got one particular carving knife
00:42:14.920 You know what it's like
00:42:15.460 There's one particular big carving knife you use at home
00:42:17.460 that you chop nearly everything up with right it got blunt i wanted to take it to one of those
00:42:21.300 places that cut keys and um uh like repair shoes i want to take it to one of those places where you
00:42:28.420 could just sharpen it up again and i was like i've got to walk in the street walk along get there
00:42:34.320 physically with it i'm effectively got like a concealed a massive concealed knife like a 10
00:42:40.000 inch carving knife if a policeman stopped me he'd be like what you're doing hello hello hello what's
00:42:46.160 going on here what you doing with that son i'll be like uh i'm i'm genuinely just trying to get
00:42:52.240 it sharpened but i may or may not get away with that he might just arrest me so i didn't do it
00:42:59.220 i just bought a brand new coughing knife right but if you're sick you're just allowed to walk
00:43:04.080 around i mean the knife he had was an eight inch knife big curved knife thing they got into some
00:43:08.160 sort of altercation and he stabbed him five times twice in the back while he was trying to run away
00:43:14.580 killed him apparently the the injuries were unsurvivable
00:43:18.060 the police turn up oh in the meantime he gives the knife to his mum who tries to hide it
00:43:29.580 nice police turn up he says the murderer what's his name it's so small i can't remember the guy's
00:43:40.140 name diwa i think he's something like that his surname was like diwa vikram diva or something
00:43:46.880 like that the police turned up and he said uh that that guy bleeding to death on the floor he called
00:43:52.600 me the p word an abbreviation of the word pakistani you know the word i really shouldn't
00:43:59.220 say that it might we might get a strike or something on this channel if i just say that word
00:44:02.600 The abbreviation of the word Pakistani
00:44:05.260 The P word 1.00
00:44:06.720 That 18 year old there bleeding out
00:44:10.560 He called me the P word 1.00
00:44:11.840 And the police go right
00:44:12.840 And slapped the handcuffs on him
00:44:14.220 The bleeding out
00:44:16.020 Henry Novak
00:44:17.760 Who does bleed out
00:44:23.140 Who does then just bleed out and die
00:44:25.180 And he didn't
00:44:28.260 Apparently he didn't even do that
00:44:29.340 He just made that up
00:44:31.300 The murderer just made that up
00:44:32.460 Okay, he's had his trial
00:44:36.820 The trial finished yesterday, I think
00:44:39.220 He was found guilty of murder
00:44:40.560 His mum was convicted as well
00:44:42.880 For something or other
00:44:43.820 Like perverting the course of justice or something
00:44:45.400 That's against the law
00:44:48.760 A murderer comes to you with the murder weapon
00:44:50.540 And you try and dispose of it or hide it
00:44:52.780 In their house they had loads of other knives 1.00
00:44:54.960 I don't know, do Sikhs just keep a collection 1.00
00:44:58.720 Of these ceremonial knives? 0.99
00:45:00.140 I don't know, but anyway
00:45:00.780 She tried to hide it amongst those 0.89
00:45:03.080 That's a crime 0.94
00:45:03.780 Yeah, that's a crime
00:45:05.160 And now, the police are under investigation
00:45:08.960 By the internal police investigations people
00:45:11.620 For those officers that did that
00:45:14.700 They just immediately believed
00:45:16.080 Vikram on the spot
00:45:17.760 And put handcuffs on the murder victim
00:45:20.420 Because 0.77
00:45:21.100 Because oasisim
00:45:23.060 Because the spectre of oasisim 0.85
00:45:27.740 Was 0.67
00:45:28.180 Was invoked
00:45:30.220 Apparently they quite quickly realised
00:45:34.780 That Novak
00:45:37.440 Was in a terrible, terrible state
00:45:39.900 I mean he
00:45:41.500 He drowned in his own blood
00:45:43.420 His lungs
00:45:44.500 Got filled with his own blood
00:45:46.600 That's how he died
00:45:47.460 Apparently
00:45:48.400 They quite quickly realised
00:45:51.300 That he is in dire, dire straits
00:45:53.200 They tried to help him
00:45:55.400 They tried to
00:45:56.060 In the last moment
00:45:57.080 It was too late
00:45:57.640 Well and the doctor said
00:45:59.320 That his injuries were already unsurvivable
00:46:01.140 It's not really the point though, is it?
00:46:03.480 The shameful thing here
00:46:05.380 Is that they put him in handcuffs at all
00:46:07.360 Because
00:46:11.180 There was an accusation of racism
00:46:14.620 Which wasn't even true
00:46:15.700 I know it's only one murder
00:46:19.860 It's only one data point effectively
00:46:21.640 In an ocean of injustice
00:46:23.680 And horror
00:46:25.000 But it's an indicative one, isn't it?
00:46:29.320 But the police will turn. What's going on here?
00:46:31.600 Oh, it's a Sikh guy and a white guy bleeding to death. 1.00
00:46:36.520 Oh, we'll put the white guy bleeding to death in handcuffs. 0.99
00:46:39.960 Because the brown guy said he'd called him a racist slur. 1.00
00:46:49.780 Thanks for that anti-racism.
00:46:51.420 Look, there's their picture. Look, that's the Sikh killer. 1.00
00:46:55.760 And that's the effectively innocent victim. 0.95
00:46:58.120 He claimed he called him the P word and knocked his turban off
00:47:00.880 Apparently that wasn't true
00:47:02.580 He just said that at the scene
00:47:04.800 Police treated innocent stab victim
00:47:08.600 Henry as a racist
00:47:11.880 Then handcuffed him as he lay dying
00:47:14.660 Thanks police
00:47:19.480 Thanks for that
00:47:20.960 You'll never guess who's got talent
00:47:24.080 No I wouldn't, I don't care
00:47:24.960 Oh it's Susan Boyle by the way
00:47:26.360 decision decision that will condemn thousands to death
00:47:31.280 it's again the prostate cancer thing I don't get it furious health advisors
00:47:35.860 reject calls for mass prostate cancer screening program
00:47:38.920 oh
00:47:42.840 sorry the decision to not do it will condemn thousands to death
00:47:46.360 right yeah that's the argument they're using the reason why they're not doing
00:47:49.180 it
00:47:49.420 said okay the Express it's a good paper
00:47:54.260 You can read your Express now.
00:47:56.540 As museum cancels talk and clip emerges of Star being abused, Helen Mirren, verbally abused,
00:48:04.240 is it any wonder Jewish people don't feel safe on British streets? 1.00
00:48:08.560 Well, we are flooded with Muslims, though, so. 1.00
00:48:15.200 Okay. 1.00
00:48:16.080 Susan Boyle again, with a wig on. 0.98
00:48:17.580 It might not be a wig.
00:48:18.380 It might be a real hair, actually.
00:48:20.500 Assume it's a wig.
00:48:21.880 All right.
00:48:22.840 Might not be.
00:48:24.260 It says that as well as Helen Mirren being verbally abused
00:48:28.180 Also the British Museum was going to put on a lecture about Jewish history
00:48:31.260 But they found out that loads of the audience were like Palestinian or Muslim activists
00:48:36.940 And like loads of the audience were those people 0.94
00:48:39.840 And they planned to just disrupt it loads
00:48:41.460 So the British Museum cancelled the entire thing at the last minute
00:48:45.180 More safe and legal routes though
00:48:48.840 More safe and legal routes
00:48:54.260 See this is the problem, this is why I won't pick a side, I refuse to pick a side 0.88
00:48:58.760 No I'm British, neither side of this should, should 1.00
00:49:04.040 I mean it's here now, obviously I accept that
00:49:07.020 But it should have anything to do with us
00:49:09.520 Their religious and tribal feud
00:49:15.800 It's got nothing to do with England
00:49:21.760 Shouldn't have anything to do with England
00:49:25.420 Get out, get out of my country
00:49:27.500 Jesus Christ almighty 0.94
00:49:30.040 Makes me sick to my stomach
00:49:32.820 Oh, the scourge of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism 0.79
00:49:37.740 What?
00:49:38.840 This is England though
00:49:39.700 What do you mean?
00:49:40.860 What are you talking about?
00:49:43.880 The crime of letting it all come here
00:49:45.920 And continuing to let it all come here
00:49:48.900 Unbelievable
00:49:50.120 Unbelievable
00:49:52.240 The British people innately aren't Islamophobic or anti-Semitic
00:49:59.340 By and large
00:50:03.240 Anti-Semitism
00:50:07.240 It's funny, I seem to remember spending over 400,000 lives 0.61
00:50:11.720 And the treasure of an empire 0.79
00:50:13.500 On defeating Nazism, for example 0.84
00:50:17.100 No?
00:50:20.120 it's still just general anti-semitism in Britain
00:50:23.940 it's general purpose 1.00
00:50:25.740 okay 0.82
00:50:27.480 Israel steps up, Lebanon blitz 1.00
00:50:32.420 right 0.97
00:50:33.720 goal is a greater Israel isn't it so 0.90
00:50:39.540 they're quite explicit about it
00:50:42.760 listen to the right people
00:50:47.120 they're honest
00:50:47.840 This whole BP thing
00:50:49.560 I don't care about really
00:50:50.680 British Petroleum
00:50:52.420 Where they've ousted their boss
00:50:53.580 Manifold the Xbox
00:50:56.900 Clashes with BP's company secretary
00:50:58.800 Before ousting over conduct
00:51:00.680 Ex-chair hits back at liars
00:51:02.680 Yeah I don't care
00:51:04.380 I don't care
00:51:04.760 Alright
00:51:04.980 The Sun
00:51:06.360 Pure slot from The Sun
00:51:07.320 So just a few seconds
00:51:09.240 World Cup scam chaos
00:51:10.820 FIFA illegal ticket hikes probed
00:51:13.120 US Congress and three states step in
00:51:15.440 It's all kicking off
00:51:16.680 Right don't care 0.93
00:51:17.360 don't care the metro behind spas like behind bars behind spas jailed drug gang who who loved the 0.61
00:51:24.620 high life yeah rich gangsters pamper themselves yeah yeah well done brilliant scoop there the
00:51:29.280 mirror the mirror sting says something don't care he didn't have a great childhood don't care
00:51:33.300 susan boyles got a different haircut now don't care this dude uh pub death horror some guy that
00:51:40.020 was apparently behind or one of the founders of the raise the flag thing uh i think got in some
00:51:45.900 a pub fight and one of the guys died like you know you can punch someone
00:51:49.820 knock them out spark them out and they're unconscious before they even hit the ground
00:51:52.860 that sort of thing they face plant or whatever they hit the hit the head on the ground and die
00:51:58.700 it's not that uncommon it only takes a little bit of pressure on just on the right spot
00:52:04.460 like five eight five ten pounds of pressure just on the right spot you can die you can just
00:52:12.060 that's why street fights are very worrying
00:52:15.900 But a big dude
00:52:17.980 It doesn't even matter how big or small you are
00:52:19.900 But
00:52:20.040 You can knock someone out 0.66
00:52:22.860 And they fall down and they die
00:52:24.180 Flag group founder
00:52:27.960 Charged with murder
00:52:29.100 He's arrested after one man dies in hospital
00:52:31.740 And another is injured
00:52:32.880 It was one of those things
00:52:34.800 Alright
00:52:36.480 The star, complete slop
00:52:38.300 Top boffs, remember boffs means boffing
00:52:40.640 Clever people
00:52:41.380 Top boffs, world cup ebola alert
00:52:45.140 the the the uh the team the england team are sharing a base with in kansas city with
00:52:55.240 the argentinian team and that there's some question of i don't think it's ebola i think
00:53:00.500 it's the hantavirus they're two different things aren't they that there's some sort of question
00:53:04.800 of possibly something there but i mean all right that's it that's the front pages that's it that's
00:53:12.280 the front pages uh okay let's do our poll shall we we have a poll say harry i left it up to you
00:53:19.880 this morning to do a poll did you do one did we do one even at all in the end we did yeah we did
00:53:25.340 all right if you bring that up for me so this is entirely i don't even know what we asked you yet
00:53:29.060 what we look what we're looking at here okay we asked you where would you rather spend a week
00:53:37.460 And the options were
00:53:39.700 Manchester, Birmingham
00:53:42.020 And Hell
00:53:44.360 Hell wins it easily
00:53:46.160 With 71%
00:53:47.240 Manchester on 26%
00:53:51.800 And Birmingham on 4%
00:53:53.200 Only 4% of the Bo Show audience
00:53:56.400 Would want to spend a week in Birmingham
00:53:58.320 Given those options
00:53:59.460 I can't disagree with you
00:54:03.460 I can't disagree with you
00:54:07.460 that was me i would immediately go uh so my real options are manchester or hell then because
00:54:12.500 because i'm not going birmingham yeah hell easily wins yeah
00:54:20.180 yeah okay that's our poll slightly funny poll this morning all right worrying really
00:54:32.340 all right i haven't got to record anything else today because it's already nearly five to nine
00:54:35.380 but i haven't got to record anything else today so there's a couple more stories in the
00:54:39.780 in the mainstream media should we have a look at them whip through them at least real quick jd
00:54:46.100 jd vance says the us and iran are very close to deal but not that not there yet don't believe you
00:54:51.060 don't believe it i don't think iran's got any intention of making a deal or even if they do
00:54:56.260 sign something they'll then reneg on it and not do the thing they've promised to do
00:55:01.060 have they got previous doing that basically ever since 1979 yeah oh yeah the bbc hates the sas
00:55:11.020 really hates them ss troops accused of war crimes not referred to police military police
00:55:17.600 over morale fears inquiry hears so yeah there's just a massive campaign by the bbc and a lot of
00:55:23.680 the corporate legacy mainstream media because they're all subversive and traitors they think 0.99
00:55:30.540 that's strong about our country they want to undermine and ultimately destroy like the sas
00:55:35.080 anything that sort of generates heroism or anything like that they would want to undermine 0.96
00:55:39.340 destroy that oh uh jeff bezos is one of just jeff bezos's blue origin uh rockets blew up on the
00:55:48.480 launch pad it happens look at this uh oops oh dear it happens on my channel history bro harry
00:56:05.500 i once made a compilation there was it was only like a five minute video and there wasn't there
00:56:13.840 no commentary for me it's just a compilation of uh footage archive footage of rockets blowing up
00:56:20.640 like going back to like the 50s or even the 40s it's really common it's really common i mean elon
00:56:27.920 musk oh sorry elon musk tweeted and he just said something like um he said something like that's
00:56:36.320 unfortunate rockets are hard or something like that i wonder if he was being sarcastic or not
00:56:43.200 i mean because obviously blue origin is a a competitor but also if you want to just take
00:56:48.340 it at face value it's also just true it's just true isn't it yeah that's the thing quite often
00:56:53.840 or very often when spacex or anyone they do something or other and it doesn't work
00:56:57.940 it blows up on the launch pad shortly after takeoff upon landing it fails and blows up
00:57:04.020 there's a catastrophic anomaly or whatever yeah because it's really really difficult to get it
00:57:09.160 So I'm not going to, like, massively throw shade at Blue Origin or Jeff Bezos.
00:57:15.120 Like, gloat.
00:57:16.760 Because it just will happen.
00:57:20.560 It's just part of it.
00:57:22.560 Even in the 2020s.
00:57:24.480 There's no way to avoid something like that happening eventually.
00:57:29.880 A rocket is a controlled explosion.
00:57:33.320 So there you go.
00:57:36.620 I remember seeing a clip of Elon Musk years now
00:57:39.240 Years ago now
00:57:39.980 Someone saying, oh you want to send people to Mars
00:57:42.580 Yeah, you want to do all this stuff 1.00
00:57:44.600 Manned missions
00:57:45.200 But like, eventually 0.93
00:57:48.820 With the best will in the world
00:57:51.040 Eventually there will be disasters
00:57:52.900 And people will get hurt or killed
00:57:54.080 And Musk was just like, yeah, yeah
00:57:55.400 Yeah, people will die
00:57:56.960 People are going to die
00:57:57.880 And that's not like
00:58:00.740 Because he's being callous
00:58:02.700 It's because it's hard baked into it
00:58:06.620 eventually okay you get it all right russian drone crashes into apartment building in romania
00:58:13.940 just on the ukrainian border something went awry and a russian drone it seems like accidentally
00:58:20.600 hit a building in romania a couple of people were injured like it wasn't like a mass casualty event
00:58:25.220 but there you go epstein survivors lack faith in uk police investigating andrew says lawyer
00:58:30.020 There's quite a few Epstein witnesses
00:58:32.720 That could or would
00:58:35.060 Testify against Andrew
00:58:37.660 Or in the Andrew probe
00:58:38.840 And they're saying
00:58:40.340 Well we just don't trust the UK police
00:58:42.520 Or authorities
00:58:43.200 To treat us properly
00:58:46.920 Yeah
00:58:49.140 Quite possibly
00:58:50.880 AI facial recognition 0.68
00:58:52.780 To check age of asylum seekers
00:58:55.020 From next year 1.00
00:58:55.900 Those asylum seekers 1.00
00:58:58.300 That come over on small boats or whatever 0.99
00:58:59.700 not just small boats
00:59:00.860 even legal migrants come over and they say
00:59:03.720 I haven't got any papers because I'm from like
00:59:05.660 rural Bangladesh or something
00:59:06.940 I haven't got any papers proving
00:59:08.820 how old I am and I'm actually
00:59:10.980 15 or 16
00:59:12.540 and they're obviously not like
00:59:15.520 at a glance they're like 28
00:59:17.100 and now
00:59:19.540 it's like oh are you, are you 15, there you go
00:59:21.440 go into senior school then, we'll put you straight
00:59:23.480 into year 11 in a normal
00:59:24.980 secondary school comprehensive somewhere
00:59:26.980 and
00:59:29.700 And then some of them go on to commit a sex crime 0.53
00:59:35.040 Mad 0.96
00:59:36.200 Mad
00:59:38.740 And there was one thing yesterday I put the record straight on
00:59:42.660 Because there's an article here
00:59:43.740 Two more boys die in the latest heatwave water deaths
00:59:46.660 And I said, because they keep saying
00:59:49.600 That people got into difficulties
00:59:51.880 That this person, this young person
00:59:55.240 Look
00:59:57.400 Balthazar Lecoy died after getting into difficulty in the River Thames in Oxford
01:00:05.620 he just got into difficulty and drowned to death
01:00:07.840 and I'm saying what's that about that doesn't make sense like how would you
01:00:11.360 if it's not undertow or currents because this latest one it was in a pond
01:00:16.080 right it wasn't a river it wasn't the sea it wasn't even a reservoir because
01:00:20.360 someone very helpfully in the super chat said yeah reservoirs are dangerous
01:00:23.840 Because there may be all sorts of like
01:00:25.560 Suction and pumps and mechanisms
01:00:27.260 Under the water that you don't see
01:00:30.320 And like
01:00:31.980 And I was like oh good point
01:00:33.700 Fair enough yeah no fair enough
01:00:34.680 But this was just a pond
01:00:36.020 A calm pond
01:00:37.920 How did you drown
01:00:39.540 How did you get into it as well
01:00:40.620 Now it's saying
01:00:43.320 They're saying cold water shock
01:00:45.680 That that's a thing
01:00:48.820 That if you're young or old
01:00:51.660 Or got a weak heart
01:00:52.660 or you're not used to it or whatever you're really hot it's a really hot day you're baking
01:00:57.220 but the water is still very very very cold and you jump straight in and you're going to shock
01:01:02.900 again particularly if you're young or old if you're like if you're to be honest if you've
01:01:10.180 got a bit of meat on you if you've got a bit of fat and or muscle it's probably not going
01:01:13.220 to happen but if you're very very very lean and the cold goes straight to your core you can go
01:01:18.020 to shock yeah look uh the the royal life-saving society talks about cold water shock
01:01:26.980 okay
01:01:29.940 okay and then like you you you might you need
01:01:33.860 sad though isn't it look something like this poor little kid
01:01:39.860 he's just what he was just baking hot and he thought i know i'll jump in the water
01:01:43.460 If there'd be anything more innocent
01:01:46.080 More wholesome than that 0.99
01:01:48.520 No cold water shock, you're dead
01:01:50.140 Make the best of your days on this earth
01:01:54.860 If you can
01:01:55.540 Try and make them count
01:01:56.860 Because you never know when something like that will happen to you
01:01:59.920 You never know
01:02:01.320 You're sitting there outside a restaurant
01:02:05.820 Having a cup of tea 0.95
01:02:06.780 And a pane of glass falls off a building and kills you
01:02:09.100 Try and make the best 0.75
01:02:12.300 Of your days on this earth
01:02:14.620 I can't stress that enough
01:02:16.120 The reality is cruel and unusual
01:02:21.500 And unforgiving
01:02:23.180 Isn't it?
01:02:28.620 So sad
01:02:29.420 Some guy wanted to blow up a Taylor Swift concert
01:02:36.040 In Vienna
01:02:37.600 But they captured him before he did it
01:02:40.200 And he got 15 years in jail
01:02:41.380 Again 0.95
01:02:43.740 In Bose Britain
01:02:45.360 My justice would be draconian
01:02:47.060 If we found you tried to blow something up
01:02:49.360 And were foiled
01:02:51.420 Or failed for whatever reason
01:02:52.700 I'd try and put you in prison forever
01:02:54.880 Or at the very least 0.98
01:02:58.260 A very very very long time
01:03:00.180 Until you were close to death
01:03:01.440 Of old age
01:03:02.240 Maybe
01:03:03.880 Only maybe then would I let you out
01:03:05.660 So it was up to me
01:03:06.600 I'm saying
01:03:07.060 15 years for trying to do a mass casualty event
01:03:10.000 15 years
01:03:11.120 150 years
01:03:14.320 I love it in America
01:03:17.440 Sometimes in
01:03:18.940 In states where they don't necessarily have the death penalty
01:03:23.100 But they will just give you like hundreds of years
01:03:26.000 And sentence you to like a thousand years in prison
01:03:28.920 Yeah
01:03:31.200 Yeah
01:03:33.300 Alright
01:03:34.880 Is there one or two other things
01:03:40.120 Oh, in the mail
01:03:43.180 Oh, I talked about the Jacob Rees-Mogg thing, didn't I?
01:03:45.660 Oh, in the sun
01:03:46.420 In the sun
01:03:47.600 Get a load of this
01:03:48.420 Graham Culliford
01:03:51.000 Never heard of him
01:03:51.700 He's got the memo, though
01:03:52.520 He's got the globalist memo
01:03:54.920 The containment memo
01:03:56.620 Do whatever you can to undermine, restore 0.96
01:04:00.300 Right split
01:04:02.360 How far right Restore Britain votes in Makerfield
01:04:05.060 Pose threat to reform
01:04:06.380 And could hand Burnham clear run to number 10 0.97
01:04:10.120 Don't care. Do you know who that is?
01:04:13.780 Andrew Rosendale, one of the worst failed Tory MPs you can imagine. 0.89
01:04:18.600 Romford's rotten egg. An absolute cretin. 1.00
01:04:21.780 You think someone like Nadine Dorries is like a cretinous? 1.00
01:04:25.700 You think someone like Robert Jenrick or something is like a lame failed Tory? 1.00
01:04:33.980 Andrew Rosendale is truly pathetic. 0.99
01:04:38.720 Just someone that should never ever have been an MP 1.00
01:04:42.380 Because there's nothing there
01:04:44.740 He's a nothing man
01:04:47.280 You'll very very often see him flanking Nigel these days
01:04:52.020 It's a measure of reform
01:04:55.460 Andrew Rosendale
01:04:57.960 Just a Tory boy wannabe
01:05:02.040 Literally like the Harry Enfield caricature of a Tory boy
01:05:05.900 that actually got to live it out actually got to be a tory mp he's been tory mp of romford
01:05:12.860 for ages 20 years something like that suddenly realized oh i might well lose my seat next
01:05:19.340 election because everyone hates the tories oh i'll just flip to reform
01:05:27.100 okay in this article saying what is it saying just trying to pour cold water on uh on on restore
01:05:35.900 Okay, look, let me read a bit of it.
01:05:37.320 Let's read a bit of it.
01:05:39.700 Fresh from the pub and dressed in Union Jack t-shirts.
01:05:43.200 What's wrong with that?
01:05:44.080 A dozen Restore Britain supporters amble between houses.
01:05:47.460 They don't walk, they amble.
01:05:49.160 Calling on people to vote. 0.99
01:05:51.160 As they knocked on doors and put leaflets into letterboxes
01:05:54.300 while the Sun visited this week,
01:05:56.400 they railed against immigration. 1.00
01:05:58.440 Good, the morally correct thing to do at this point, 0.97
01:06:00.740 to rail against immigration.
01:06:01.980 What's wrong with that, Graham?
01:06:04.180 What's wrong with wailing against 0.83
01:06:07.360 Railing against immigration
01:06:08.840 What's wrong with that 1.00
01:06:09.580 Isn't it destroying the country
01:06:12.960 Isn't it ruining the very fabric
01:06:15.760 Of our civil society
01:06:16.860 Ruining the low crime
01:06:19.100 High trust society we once had 0.99
01:06:20.680 Making all our women folk unsafe 1.00
01:06:23.120 What's wrong with that Graham 1.00
01:06:24.340 I bet you got the memo
01:06:26.660 Right
01:06:27.180 Someone in your ear
01:06:28.580 These people
01:06:33.040 Graham Culliford
01:06:35.460 Okay mate
01:06:36.960 Alright 0.98
01:06:37.600 You want us to have a sectarian 0.99
01:06:42.840 Nightmare 1.00
01:06:44.580 Is that what you want
01:06:45.060 Graham
01:06:46.320 I'm asking you Graham
01:06:48.620 You want a racial, tribal, sectarian and religious 0.93
01:06:52.320 Nightmare to play out in this country
01:06:54.220 You can't rail against immigration 1.00
01:06:56.700 Why not 1.00
01:06:58.900 While singing the praises
01:07:02.580 Of their wealthy, boarding school educated leader
01:07:05.980 Rupert Lowe
01:07:06.780 Yeah, he's going to lead us into a new politics, yeah
01:07:08.580 Yeah, he's a leader of men, yeah
01:07:11.580 Yeah, he's a man with a vision
01:07:14.900 And the guts to say it
01:07:19.740 He's wealthy, good
01:07:23.020 It means he can't really be bought
01:07:23.960 He's wealthy, good, yeah
01:07:25.720 Boarding school educated
01:07:28.000 Yeah, good, he's highly educated
01:07:29.240 What's wrong with that?
01:07:31.020 What's wrong with that?
01:07:32.580 No? All right.
01:07:37.140 Despite only establishing itself in February, the new far-right party, it's not far-right, is it?
01:07:43.340 What's far-right about it? Far-right.
01:07:47.780 So you're not using words correctly.
01:07:50.700 It's common sense stuff, isn't it?
01:07:53.960 It's basically centrist stuff, as far as I'm concerned. 0.99
01:07:57.980 You just don't want your country to be flooded with foreign people that hate us. 0.60
01:08:02.580 do terrorism and commit sex crime create foreign enclaves and turn us into a hated 0.70
01:08:09.580 and marginalized minority in our one and only ancestral homeland that's far right if you don't
01:08:14.220 want that is it is it if you're not up for that then you're far right
01:08:20.660 this is what we're up against isn't it it's funny though because i feel like the momentum is with us
01:08:32.580 Millions of people out there are rejecting this whole paradigm
01:08:36.980 I do believe that 1.00
01:08:38.920 I do think that's true
01:08:40.240 They're rejecting this whole paradigm
01:08:42.040 That if you don't actively have an out-group preference
01:08:44.900 You're just far right and too extreme
01:08:47.420 Graham, I think this paradigm is being rejected as we speak
01:08:53.640 Okay, the new far-right party is gaining ground in the polls
01:08:58.920 Backed by voters who now feel let down by a reformer Nigel Farage
01:09:02.180 sledgehammers it would take to the status quo including withdrawing benefits social housing
01:09:09.020 and the vote from all foreign nationals in the uk yes good great yeah yeah yeah i'm not 1.00
01:09:14.700 not ashamed of that yeah that's great that's a great idea why not why not why should foreign
01:09:21.600 nationals have a vote what are you talking about what are you trying to get at graham
01:09:27.700 why should foreign nationals have any benefits of social housing why should they
01:09:32.820 when there's not enough for our people 1.00
01:09:34.980 while deporting all illegal immigrants within three years yeah again what's wrong with that 0.87
01:09:42.880 three years let's make it three days let's make it three weeks there's something wrong with 0.86
01:09:47.620 deporting all illegal immigrants what's wrong with that why would you not want that what's 0.78
01:09:53.020 the argument in favour of not doing that exactly. Oh, you'd just be far right, you'd just be 1.00
01:09:57.680 a racist, a bigot if you did that. No, no, it would be putting our people first, wouldn't
01:10:01.760 it? Illegal immigrants. It's in the wording there, illegal. Yeah, they've come here illegally. 1.00
01:10:10.480 So they should be deported by rights. You don't, Graham, do you not understand what 1.00
01:10:18.340 right and wrong? Do you not understand the difference between right and wrong? It seems
01:10:22.380 like you don't. It would also hold a vote on the death penalty, scrap BBC funding and
01:10:30.080 foreign aid, ban COVID-style lockdowns, bin the Gender Recognition Act and legalise pepper
01:10:37.020 spray. I'm already on board, mate. I'm already on board. You'd have to send it to me any 0.95
01:10:40.360 harder. All those things are great. Of course, this article is framed as though all those
01:10:48.500 things are terrible. Terrible, wrong-headed and far-right. We'll see how well Restored do at the
01:10:59.760 ballot box and when we go to the nation at large. We'll see how well they do. We'll see how well all
01:11:04.900 those things that you think are evil and wrong-headed and far-right. We'll see how well it
01:11:08.680 plays with the public when they've finally got an option to vote for something like that. Finally.
01:11:15.140 look elon musk supports them that's terrible that's evil
01:11:20.820 there you go they'll pick out some some random dude look look look this is like a restore
01:11:29.140 supporting dude and some north fc dude oh no restore britain supporter tony corley to some
01:11:38.720 random, just some random dude in Makerfield, is fed up with mainstream Farage. Yeah, as
01:11:44.340 are, I think, millions of people. Not just Farage, the mainstream. The uni party, the
01:11:53.600 blob, the containment machine, whatever you want to call it. Yeah, just normal people
01:11:59.360 like this. It's funny, because I thought it was just one man and his social media account.
01:12:06.280 That's funny, I thought it was just angry young men on Twitter
01:12:10.280 No, it's millions of people
01:12:14.300 This, what Rupert Lohan Restore are doing
01:12:17.980 The message, the agenda, will resonate with millions of people
01:12:23.620 Alright, alright, I could go on but
01:12:29.720 It's already nearly quarter past and we've still got to do
01:12:32.800 On This Day in History, shall we do On This Day in History?
01:12:36.280 You like that bit, I like that bit
01:12:37.800 Alright, on this day in history, on the 29th of May
01:12:41.360 Down through the centuries
01:12:42.640 What happened of note?
01:12:44.680 Alright, what have we got?
01:12:45.880 Oh, a big one
01:12:46.540 One of the most important things in history
01:12:48.800 Among the most important things in history, I would say
01:12:52.100 On this day, in 1453, Constantinople, modern day Istanbul
01:12:56.900 Before that, Byzantium
01:13:01.880 Before that, Chalcedon
01:13:05.140 The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
01:13:09.400 The Byzantine Empire 0.93
01:13:10.500 Falls to the Ottoman Turk 0.99
01:13:12.560 Under Mehmed the Conqueror 0.77
01:13:14.720 Mehmed the Conqueror 0.94
01:13:16.960 Ending the Byzantine Empire 0.95
01:13:18.620 After 1,100 years 0.54
01:13:20.680 If you're trying to learn history
01:13:23.140 And get everything straight in your head
01:13:24.940 I've said this before
01:13:27.260 There's certain points you can pick out
01:13:29.960 And then start pinning things around that
01:13:32.060 Right
01:13:32.600 So if you're a fan of English history, for example, classic ones like 1066, did something
01:13:39.360 happen before or after 1066? 1588, the Spanish Armada, pin things around that to get it all
01:13:45.680 straight in your head. In all of world history, or at least Western European history, a great
01:13:51.520 one to do that for is 1453, the fall of Constantinople and the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
01:13:57.600 Did something or other happen around that time
01:14:00.700 Before or after, start pinning things around it
01:14:02.920 So yeah, what was it, Constantine XI
01:14:05.700 Helio Logos, if I recall
01:14:08.960 Constantine XI himself, the Byzantine Emperor
01:14:13.440 Dired fighting on the walls
01:14:15.520 Or just inside, Constantine Chapel 1.00
01:14:18.080 Fighting the Ottoman Turk hordes 1.00
01:14:20.920 Edward Gibbon is very good on this, by the way 0.97
01:14:24.300 The decline and fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon
01:14:27.720 His chapters on this
01:14:29.960 Absolutely brilliant reading
01:14:31.800 Absolutely brilliant reading 1.00
01:14:34.100 And yeah, the Turks finally got inside 1.00
01:14:36.820 I mean, they'd been trying to take Constantinople for centuries 0.97
01:14:39.400 Quite literally centuries
01:14:40.580 What, like, four or five hundred years?
01:14:43.960 And they'd always failed because of the walls of Theodosius
01:14:46.320 Walls do work very well sometimes
01:14:47.860 Like, it was very, very, very difficult to get inside Constantinople
01:14:52.780 Anyway, eventually they did it
01:14:54.240 They bought some massive cannons and the Byzantine Empire had been whittled down and weakened over centuries 0.53
01:15:00.660 Until the Byzantine Empire was little more than Constantinople itself
01:15:05.620 Eventually Mehmed the Conqueror besieges it for a long time and eventually gets in 0.74
01:15:10.280 They sack it of course 0.88
01:15:13.240 Mass rape, pillage, murder 0.99
01:15:15.920 Of course 0.99
01:15:17.180 Of course
01:15:18.700 on this day in 1592 the korean navy led by admiral yi sun sin repels a japanese fleet in the battle
01:15:29.760 of sechion the first use of a korean turtle ship now i don't know much about that myself but i
01:15:36.600 have heard of a korean turtle ship it's exactly what and seen pictures of exactly what you might
01:15:40.280 think that the deck itself is covered with a covering ever so slightly resembling a turtle
01:15:46.660 Okay, on this day in 1660
01:15:50.260 On his 30th birthday
01:15:52.120 Charles II, Charles Stuart
01:15:54.140 The son of the beheaded Charles I
01:15:56.620 Returns to London from exile in the Netherlands
01:15:59.260 To claim the English throne 0.90
01:16:00.800 After the Puritan Commonwealth comes to an end 1.00
01:16:03.120 I've said before, and it will absolutely happen 1.00
01:16:05.440 On my own show, Harry
01:16:06.540 On my own show, Epochs
01:16:08.700 I'm up to Henry VIII at the moment
01:16:10.280 But when I get to the age of Charles I
01:16:13.760 And the Commonwealth and Oliver Cromwell
01:16:15.980 and the restoration i'll do it in tons and tons of detail as much as i possibly can
01:16:21.100 as much as i possibly can uh drawing largely from edward hyatt the earl of clarendon
01:16:28.380 his account a history of the rebellion by clarendon the the best account basically the
01:16:36.300 best history i'll read from that loads for you and talk all about things all around it
01:16:41.340 I'm going to do it in tons of detail
01:16:43.500 So
01:16:44.080 Okay, after Oliver Cromwell himself dies of natural causes
01:16:48.800 They try and put his son in charge, Richard Cromwell
01:16:51.780 Queen Dick, didn't work
01:16:53.360 Would never have worked 1.00
01:16:54.620 In the end, the army take control
01:16:56.900 General Monk
01:16:58.200 They don't know what to do
01:17:00.340 So they decide to restore the monarchy
01:17:04.160 King Charles II, or Charles Stuart
01:17:07.660 He's still out there, alive
01:17:09.560 And he is sort of the rightful heir to the throne
01:17:13.360 If you were going to continue the royal family
01:17:15.300 He's the rightful next king
01:17:17.820 So like, maybe we'll just bring him over and restore the monarchy
01:17:21.740 And they did
01:17:22.660 There you go
01:17:25.180 Happened on this day in 1660
01:17:27.340 Alright, on this day in 1851
01:17:30.420 Sojourner Truth addresses the first black women's rights convention in Archon, Ohio 0.95
01:17:35.680 Don't care, don't care
01:17:37.140 One of those people from history they make out is important
01:17:39.520 now no one had ever heard of until a few years ago hardly anyone unless you're doing a phd in
01:17:46.160 mid-19th century abolitionism would never ever have heard of sojourner
01:17:50.080 sojourner truth but now we're supposed to believe it's an important person in history yeah no no okay
01:17:58.640 on this day in 1953 edmund hillary actually a kiwi new zealander we claim it as like british
01:18:04.640 but he was a Kiwi
01:18:07.980 Sir Edmund Hillary
01:18:09.720 later on to be knighted
01:18:11.020 Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay 1.00
01:18:13.300 who's a Sherpa from the pool 0.79
01:18:15.600 are the first to reach
01:18:18.080 the summit of Mount Everest
01:18:19.920 as part of a British expedition
01:18:21.660 and there's a photo of it
01:18:22.800 of Sir Ed
01:18:24.400 on the top of the world
01:18:26.540 Harry
01:18:27.840 what's the reckoning
01:18:31.520 that on Bodade's epochs
01:18:33.600 Behind the paywall
01:18:34.320 On LotusEaters.com
01:18:35.240 Do consider
01:18:35.640 Sign up for as little
01:18:36.320 As £5 a month
01:18:37.020 Bronze Team membership
01:18:37.680 What do you reckon
01:18:38.300 I've got a long
01:18:38.960 Form bit of content
01:18:39.760 Talking all about
01:18:40.620 Not just
01:18:41.860 Sir Ed and Tenzing
01:18:44.000 Summiting
01:18:44.840 But
01:18:45.820 The history of
01:18:47.220 Everest 0.71
01:18:47.560 The first people
01:18:48.220 Like Mallory
01:18:48.920 All people trying 0.71
01:18:51.100 To summit Everest
01:18:51.900 The whole history of it
01:18:52.960 Long form content
01:18:53.660 An hour and a half
01:18:54.240 Two hours
01:18:54.760 Me talking about it
01:18:55.800 In conversation with
01:18:56.380 Carl Benjamin actually
01:18:57.320 What's the reckoning
01:18:58.320 That's there
01:18:58.760 Don't bet against it
01:19:01.320 I wouldn't advise you a bit against it
01:19:04.580 Yeah it is there
01:19:06.720 I'm fascinated by Everest
01:19:09.120 Fascinating
01:19:10.640 I would love to visit
01:19:11.840 Love
01:19:12.880 To go to Nepal
01:19:14.500 Kathmandu
01:19:15.200 And hike there
01:19:16.340 And visit at least base camp
01:19:17.760 I'd love to do that
01:19:18.860 I don't think my cardio is up to it
01:19:20.720 But
01:19:20.960 I've got no
01:19:22.000 I would never ever be able to climb it
01:19:23.820 Never
01:19:24.780 If I just got endless oxygen
01:19:27.760 And like four
01:19:29.760 Four Sherpas
01:19:31.820 Carry me the whole way 0.62
01:19:33.280 On a sedan chair
01:19:34.500 Okay
01:19:35.100 And I've got endless oxygen
01:19:37.320 Okay
01:19:38.140 As for me
01:19:41.360 Actually climbing it
01:19:42.280 I'm too old and out of shape now
01:19:44.640 I've been a smoker
01:19:45.520 Since I was like 15
01:19:46.540 Not happening
01:19:49.860 But I'd love to visit
01:19:51.480 I'm fascinated by Everest
01:19:52.960 I've watched so many documentaries
01:19:54.660 Read a couple of books
01:19:55.580 The early Mallory stuff
01:19:58.480 so red like i know i know all about it in fantastic detail the hillary step all of it
01:20:04.640 love it brilliant it was on this day in 1953 all right all right that's the last one all right
01:20:09.940 could bang on about everest for hours really good all right let's look at our rumble rants and super
01:20:15.700 chats let me do this with my mic boom so i can see the left hand side of my screen where the
01:20:20.820 rumble rants always are here we go all right is global church history going to be in at number
01:20:25.620 one. Did he? Yes, yes. It's a good day. Today's a good day. Global church history in at number
01:20:33.160 one. We've got a couple of factoids. That's what he always does. Okay, he says, on this
01:20:40.700 day in 1886, Confederate officer John Stith Pemberton advertises Coca-Cola for the first
01:20:49.800 time okay did not know that that's interesting as early as that coca-cola 1886 well what do you
01:20:59.540 know about that in the other one you say and in 1919 a total solar eclipse allows einstein to
01:21:08.140 prove his theory of general relativity yeah yeah i know about all about that it's another thing
01:21:13.540 classic history nerd got to know all about the history of science we don't have to but
01:21:17.060 i do everything einstein did and said interesting yeah they're able to show with a solar eclipse
01:21:25.780 um you get two two different points on the earth very far apart like i think it was something to
01:21:32.580 do with you had one set of scientists observers with telescopes looking up at the eclipse one in
01:21:38.220 like Africa somewhere, and then one in like Brazil, South America somewhere, looking up
01:21:45.760 at the same thing at the same time, and like they measure their results, and they're somehow
01:21:51.000 able to prove relativity, like the bending of light or something, I don't, I won't pretend
01:21:57.500 to fully understand the science behind it, but according to proper scientists that have
01:22:03.840 got degrees in physics that's the thing with being a history nerd and not a real scientist
01:22:10.380 a real scientist at some point or a real mathematician you can watch all the
01:22:14.740 documentaries in the world but at some point they start talking about the actual maths
01:22:17.640 the actual equations and you go no that's no uh i'm into reading and i've got a fairly good
01:22:25.280 memory i'm not actually clever when it comes to maths and physics yeah no you quite quickly lose
01:22:32.940 me yeah but in 1919 somehow they were able to show that the general relativity is definitely
01:22:44.440 real and true and correct fascinating though isn't it i think okay what else we got fallen
01:22:51.720 firebird says blair's brick wall analogy is more accurate if you picture the metaphorical wall
01:22:57.820 As a tool of ambush 1.00
01:23:00.180 By scum who want to brutally murder you 1.00
01:23:03.180 In that case yeah 1.00
01:23:04.140 You go through it 0.99
01:23:05.180 Stopping is dumb 0.99
01:23:07.220 Good point 0.99
01:23:08.400 I completely agree with that
01:23:09.420 Yeah
01:23:09.620 Yeah
01:23:10.880 That brick wall was built 1.00
01:23:13.200 By people that mean you no good
01:23:15.140 That want to subvert and pervert
01:23:18.360 Your politics and your country 0.97
01:23:20.560 Who want to ruin you economically
01:23:23.340 Want to replace you even
01:23:25.180 In your one and only ancestral homeland
01:23:26.600 Yeah
01:23:26.860 yeah drive through the wall then yeah accelerate stamp on the gas then yeah and come what may 0.68
01:23:34.580 good point fool and firebird matthew c super fan matthew c how are you this morning sir
01:23:42.280 i met you at the live event great guy 0.92
01:23:44.760 old matty boy says that's a term of endearment by the way i'm not trying to
01:23:50.520 take the mickey matt says went to pay pastram in italy last week pastram isn't that in the
01:24:01.640 near south of rome is that near naples i shouldn't there's some great temples there but i've never
01:24:07.080 been there i think there's some great temples there aren't there you say you went there to
01:24:12.760 italy last week nice very nice i'd like to see that you say seeing the remnants of a dynamic
01:24:20.200 higher iq society brought home the decline facing the west demographic shift as it as it stands
01:24:27.960 will put our descendants in a new dark age yeah yeah
01:24:37.560 because it's not just that we will um become a hated and marginalized minority in our own
01:24:43.000 ancestral homeland it's that everything will become third world and stop working
01:24:47.400 If you look at the example of South Africa or Zimbabwe 0.98
01:24:50.420 They basically got rid of, murdered or ostracised 1.00
01:24:55.420 Or one way got rid of all their high IQ Anglos 1.00
01:24:58.820 Agriculture falls to bits 1.00
01:25:02.060 Just absolutely falls to bits
01:25:03.700 Or like the power grid barely works
01:25:10.360 In South Africa or whatever
01:25:17.400 Because they'll just pull down pylons for the metal, for a bit of metal or something.
01:25:24.080 Yeah, descend into a dark age.
01:25:27.840 Rick WGP just says,
01:25:32.760 Or that you live too close to France to be completely trusted.
01:25:36.660 Lol.
01:25:37.320 I don't know what that is.
01:25:38.760 That's obviously in reply to something, because you start the sentence with,
01:25:43.620 or that you live too close to france to be completely trusted i wonder what exactly
01:25:49.260 i know you're on side i know you're not having a pop i don't know exactly what that's
01:25:56.080 uh replying to effectively okay sorry but yeah living too close to france not ideal is it
01:26:03.700 little pop of the frogs it's my birthright as an englishman to throw a little bit of shade 0.92
01:26:11.220 Sometimes completely unnecessarily at French 0.99
01:26:13.340 At the French
01:26:13.900 TomRat247
01:26:17.780 Says
01:26:19.020 Data scientist here Bo
01:26:20.580 They are saying the false positive
01:26:22.980 Oh wait sorry everything's just going a bit spaz
01:26:25.260 On my screen sorry
01:26:26.080 I was in the middle of what's going on there
01:26:28.620 Okay okay let's come back
01:26:29.680 Data scientist here Bo
01:26:32.060 They are saying the false positive rate is too high
01:26:35.280 To justify that kind of testing
01:26:37.280 Tests for
01:26:38.340 Oh we're talking about the prostate cancer thing
01:26:40.200 Okay, okay, I might learn something here
01:26:42.220 Okay, good
01:26:42.700 Tests for prostate cancer with lower false positives
01:26:47.060 Are quite invasive
01:26:48.480 Okay
01:26:49.400 Okay
01:26:50.680 Quite invasive
01:26:53.840 So, thanks for saying that
01:26:56.100 I wonder what you mean though, quite invasive
01:26:58.300 I mean like
01:26:58.820 To the point where it like could kill you
01:27:03.180 Because if it like
01:27:07.100 If that's the case
01:27:08.700 if it actually puts people's lives in danger if sort of over diagnosis and then that puts loads
01:27:15.940 of people like loads of people's lives in danger all right i mean i accept that if that's true
01:27:19.920 but even then is that if you've got to weigh that against the tens of thousands of people
01:27:27.120 that do get prostate cancer every year it's like the most say the most prevalent one in the uk
01:27:32.080 Okay, if there is a real argument for it
01:27:37.160 As I say, this is the four or five different articles I read in full this morning
01:27:40.460 None of them said any of that stuff
01:27:41.740 Okay, Tom, thanks for the information
01:27:45.500 Genuinely, genuinely
01:27:46.520 Alright
01:27:47.960 Busted Brian says
01:27:50.220 You are partly incorrect
01:27:53.340 With regard to the trial of Digua 1.00
01:27:57.580 That will be that Sikh chap that murdered Henry Novak 1.00
01:28:02.080 Okay, I'm partly incorrect about it. 0.90
01:28:04.480 The judge insisted upon not trying the man for murder, but for manslaughter.
01:28:09.560 Oh, okay.
01:28:10.740 I was incorrect on that point.
01:28:13.520 How is it manslaughter?
01:28:15.660 That's obviously a murder.
01:28:17.980 He was found guilty.
01:28:19.100 Yeah, I said he was.
01:28:20.320 He was found guilty.
01:28:22.320 Oh, but of a crime lesser than warranted.
01:28:24.700 Okay, all right.
01:28:25.680 Okay, I get you.
01:28:27.200 Did I say it was murder?
01:28:28.920 I guess I did.
01:28:29.580 I think I did, yeah.
01:28:30.180 It wasn't murder.
01:28:31.160 It was manslaughter.
01:28:32.080 Thanks for the correction
01:28:34.180 It's obviously a murder isn't it
01:28:36.800 It's just
01:28:38.860 Obviously a murder, how is it manslaughter
01:28:40.980 Two of the stab wounds were in his back
01:28:45.020 Henry Nova, he was trying to
01:28:46.840 Get away, run away 0.71
01:28:47.800 And he stabbed him two more times in the back 0.56
01:28:50.320 How is it not murder 0.54
01:28:53.180 My god
01:28:54.680 Ryan Hinnigan with a three in it
01:28:58.860 Ryan Hinnigan
01:29:00.260 Hinnigan
01:29:01.140 says am i legally allowed to start a gofundme to send the hantavirus ship to wuhan let's see how
01:29:11.120 they like it i don't know i can't give legal advice i'm not authorized to give legal advice
01:29:18.120 when i used to work for a couple different asset management companies and you'd have to talk to
01:29:24.000 people on the phone you'd have to just be really clear all the time every single time
01:29:27.700 I can have a conversation with you
01:29:30.500 I'm happy to talk to you all about
01:29:32.360 The markets, market movements
01:29:34.820 But just be aware
01:29:37.360 I'm not legally giving you any advice
01:29:39.620 Because they might do something
01:29:42.360 And then it goes wrong
01:29:43.900 It goes tits up 1.00
01:29:45.500 His tits a swear word 1.00
01:29:46.440 It goes tits up 1.00
01:29:47.680 And they try and sue you
01:29:50.220 For legally giving them advice
01:29:52.680 He's going no, we've got it recorded
01:29:54.380 We recorded that call
01:29:56.220 We warned you
01:29:57.300 That we weren't actually
01:29:59.640 In a legal sense
01:30:01.220 Advising you in any way
01:30:02.500 So Ryan here again
01:30:04.240 I'm just going to say that
01:30:05.000 I'm going to cop out with that
01:30:05.820 I can't tell you
01:30:07.500 Alright
01:30:08.500 Busted
01:30:08.840 Busted Brian again says
01:30:10.160 Flag group founder
01:30:12.620 Charged with murder
01:30:13.620 For a clearly
01:30:14.560 Unintentional death
01:30:15.600 But Digwer
01:30:17.900 Was only put on trial
01:30:18.920 For manslaughter
01:30:19.640 For a clearly
01:30:20.440 Intentional murder
01:30:21.420 Outrageous
01:30:22.100 Yeah absolutely
01:30:22.680 Outrageous
01:30:23.580 Yeah
01:30:23.820 I mean it's
01:30:27.300 And then they'll have the gall to say
01:30:30.360 There's not a two-tier justice system
01:30:31.920 No
01:30:32.300 No
01:30:33.680 Why would you think that?
01:30:36.020 No
01:30:36.460 Why would you think
01:30:37.720 Alright
01:30:43.360 Fallen Firebird says
01:30:44.940 Whoever is responsible for such things
01:30:47.080 Needs to make a better word for shock
01:30:49.320 Are we talking about cold water shock?
01:30:52.300 I guess
01:30:52.540 Unless you actually look it up
01:30:55.700 You don't realise that
01:30:57.300 going into shock literally means your body is shutting down right yeah
01:31:01.240 yeah different uh fair enough different types of shock yeah the word doesn't really do it justice
01:31:06.120 does it and sometimes it just stop your heart shock yeah good point there's a vast difference
01:31:16.460 is there just between being a bit like oh whoa and your heart stopping yeah you're right you're
01:31:22.360 right fair point okay JC Warlock says good show bro happy Friday yeah happy Friday to you
01:31:29.140 happy Friday to you brother and the last rumble rant at least for now says from Rick W
01:31:34.320 Rick TW GP says the north-south thing I'm from Lancashire it isn't actually a north-south thing
01:31:42.800 Either it's a north-southeast thing
01:31:46.940 Okay, yeah, like, yeah
01:31:49.440 Where London is
01:31:50.960 Or even a rest of the country's southeast thing
01:31:56.580 Yeah, quite possibly, yeah
01:31:58.000 I get that, because being in the southwest now
01:32:03.040 The west country, basically
01:32:04.180 Wiltshire
01:32:05.260 They seem to hate London just as much as anyone from the Midlands
01:32:09.880 Or the north, or Scotland, or Ireland, or Wales
01:32:11.900 Yeah
01:32:12.400 you're quite right it'd be better characterized as anyone that's not from london or the southeast
01:32:19.600 the sort of kind of hates and resents london and the southeast a bit
01:32:24.420 i mean hate is a strong word it's not hate is it i don't think well some is but
01:32:30.340 yeah yeah fair point rick twgp fair point all right let's have a look at our super chats this
01:32:40.820 The YouTube ones
01:32:41.840 Harry you have to
01:32:43.060 You've got the power
01:32:44.960 Engage
01:32:46.080 Alright there it is
01:32:47.100 Okay about a dozen again
01:32:49.080 Couple of big ones looks like
01:32:50.260 At a glance
01:32:50.800 Alright what have we got
01:32:52.600 Hello for Sheffield
01:32:55.420 Super fan
01:32:56.060 How are you this morning sir
01:32:57.100 He calls me Baldy
01:33:00.540 And I don't mind
01:33:01.520 He's a good guy
01:33:02.160 He loves the battle of the song
01:33:03.040 Loves his history
01:33:03.920 Super fan
01:33:04.980 Often funny on Twitter
01:33:06.780 Thanks for watching this morning sir
01:33:08.900 Sending in a super chat
01:33:10.160 What have you said? You've said, I had my prostate examination last week.
01:33:17.840 Good.
01:33:21.280 You said something a little bit rude there.
01:33:26.880 It's annoying when someone says something that's genuinely funny,
01:33:29.640 but you can't really read it out because of terms and conditions on YouTube.
01:33:37.360 Yeah. Okay.
01:33:40.160 loa for sheffield has said something funny which i'm afraid i'm not going to read out thanks for
01:33:45.100 the five pounds you've sent but i might get in a little bit of trouble i mean i we've got to try
01:33:52.680 and we already go right up to the lion rat of being spicy i don't want to just i can't it's
01:33:59.520 part of my job to not get warnings or strikes on the channel so but you've made a funny joke
01:34:05.800 bit blue bit off bit off color for anyone who's wondering it's not bad it's not like racist or 1.00
01:34:10.140 hateful it's like it's a bit blue it's funny though who else does that that that sliggerstone 0.87
01:34:17.000 17 he'll quite often put something and it's funny but you can't read it out on youtube all right 0.98
01:34:22.280 mr dicky bingo says mogno's restore isn't part of the uni party yeah right yeah right exactly
01:34:30.260 yeah perfectly put so succinct just a few words there yeah jacob reese mogg part of the containment
01:34:37.660 machine part of the uni party blob hell-bent on stopping any actual nationalists or nativists
01:34:46.120 patriots from getting anywhere near power hell-bent on that above everything else
01:34:51.180 Above everything else
01:34:53.680 Above his own career
01:34:55.500 Above his own party
01:34:57.020 That
01:34:57.640 And he knows Restore isn't part of that
01:35:01.800 That's how he'll try and undermine them
01:35:03.720 Try and destroy them even 0.51
01:35:06.000 At every opportunity, yeah 0.98
01:35:07.380 Jacob Rees-Mogg 1.00
01:35:08.600 Disgusting person 0.98
01:35:10.720 Look at what he did and what he said when he was in government 0.98
01:35:13.320 Gives this impression he's like this really affable
01:35:15.880 Super intellectual
01:35:17.900 No
01:35:20.240 it's the same as all the rest of them, all the rest of them, not acting deliberately, 0.91
01:35:27.560 proactively, not acting in our interest, scumbag, right, Irwin Romulus, another super fan,
01:35:38.160 met him in real life at the live event, good stuff, thank you for the generous super chat 0.86
01:35:41.560 there sir, very generous, you've said, all of the police statements presuppose that their
01:35:49.500 Actions would have been justified
01:35:51.420 If Mr Novak had indeed 1.00
01:35:53.540 Verbally insulted a brown man
01:35:55.120 Yeah
01:35:55.400 This attitude is unacceptable
01:35:57.980 Portswood police station
01:36:00.880 Sunday 12 noon
01:36:02.760 Oh yeah I heard
01:36:04.000 Is there going to be some sort of protest
01:36:05.060 Outside the police station
01:36:06.340 I've heard about that
01:36:07.520 Yeah you're right
01:36:10.060 That it does presuppose
01:36:10.980 Like
01:36:11.220 If he had said it
01:36:12.840 And had he not died
01:36:14.660 It was the right thing to do
01:36:16.480 Yeah to sort of suggest
01:36:17.520 All of that doesn't it
01:36:19.500 Yeah, okay.
01:36:25.500 DallyDaz72, is this your first super chat?
01:36:28.220 I don't recognise that, no.
01:36:29.700 DallyDaz72 says, amazing breakfast show.
01:36:31.740 Thank you, thank you.
01:36:33.700 I love waking up to this.
01:36:39.200 Mike Graham is slop.
01:36:40.680 Ooh, shots fired, shots fired.
01:36:42.540 It wasn't me, Mike.
01:36:43.680 It wasn't me.
01:36:45.620 Aim high, vote low.
01:36:47.700 Yes.
01:36:48.000 dally where's 72 i like the cut of your jib sir i approve that message
01:36:54.240 i love way amazing breakfast show i love waking up to this mike graham is slop aim high vote low
01:37:04.040 what more what more can you ask for you know in a super chat gold liquid gold
01:37:10.180 There he was, brilliant
01:37:13.400 F Google 2
01:37:16.080 Again it's not just F
01:37:17.680 It's the
01:37:18.100 F Google 2 is written
01:37:20.280 Certain words from 40 plus years ago
01:37:23.520 Have turned two magic spells
01:37:25.280 Have turned two magic spells
01:37:27.760 To turn our reasoning off
01:37:29.340 Certain words, right
01:37:31.420 There's certain things
01:37:35.720 It's worked very well hasn't it
01:37:36.720 It's had good innings
01:37:37.660 Certain words
01:37:38.540 Like accusing people of being
01:37:39.680 racist or whatever, or being a Nazi, something like that, or you're a bigot, something like
01:37:47.460 that, words like this, have worked very, very well for quite a few decades to ruin this
01:37:58.400 country. Anyone that's tried to push back against it gets verbally beaten down and
01:38:04.940 ostracised it's coming to an end you can feel it can't you the Overton window all that seems to be
01:38:12.440 coming to an end we're not going to have it anymore all it took really wasn't it was a few
01:38:17.720 people standing up and saying I don't care that's the most powerful thing Rupert Lowe has done I
01:38:23.400 would say among one of the most powerful things he's done is when people have just called him a
01:38:28.900 racist, just saying it's wrong to deport people, just saying I don't care. It's that. I've
01:38:37.680 said it a number of times. A number of us have said it a number of times. Tell Benjamin
01:38:42.540 a whole bunch of us, no, I don't care anymore. No, I'm not going to let you ruin this country
01:38:49.540 to the point where my children and grandchildren and all my descendants are doomed to a nightmarish
01:38:57.280 thing just because you've called me a racist and I don't care anymore about that
01:39:02.220 now I'm not gonna let you destroy my country and my people on the strength of that no
01:39:13.200 Yasmin Alibaba Brown, Shami Chakrabarti, Krishna Guru Murphy, whoever, no I'm not gonna have it
01:39:20.840 anymore no i don't think so no you're gonna have to do better than that we don't care
01:39:27.720 brilliant didn't take much did it really just just the guts really
01:39:34.460 just a little bit of guts to stand up use your real name your real face
01:39:40.300 oh you might cancel me you i might lose my job whatever yeah okay fine that's what it
01:39:48.420 Takes then, because I don't care, you're ruining
01:39:50.240 Us
01:39:50.760 You're destroying us, just with that word
01:39:54.220 Just with that
01:39:55.220 No, I'm not going to have it
01:39:59.860 No
01:40:01.820 Bring it on, bring it on then
01:40:03.480 If that's what it takes, if that's the battle space
01:40:06.500 Someone calling you a racist
01:40:08.580 And you saying I don't care
01:40:09.800 That's the battle
01:40:11.960 Alright
01:40:13.140 Alright then
01:40:14.860 Yeah, alright then
01:40:18.080 It's not that bad, is it, in the scheme of things?
01:40:22.260 How difficult it could be?
01:40:27.300 Alright.
01:40:28.740 Max Robe says,
01:40:31.440 Kids should be shown Donald Pleasant's voice info advert about water.
01:40:37.140 Oh, Donald Pleasant's voiced info advert about water.
01:40:41.080 God, that rings a...
01:40:42.120 Donald Pleasant's...
01:40:43.920 There's a blast from the past.
01:40:44.860 Have you ever seen The Great Escape?
01:40:48.080 The guy you can't see properly.
01:40:50.400 That's Donald Pleasance.
01:40:53.300 He was in loads of stuff in like the 60s and 70s.
01:40:57.340 Yeah.
01:40:58.080 Did he do an advert?
01:40:59.100 This is right on the periphery of my memory.
01:41:01.760 Did he do like an old 70s advert?
01:41:04.460 Like, are you a little kid?
01:41:06.440 Don't just jump into rivers and lakes
01:41:08.320 because that could be really dangerous.
01:41:09.720 Did he do one of those?
01:41:11.000 I think he did, didn't he?
01:41:11.940 Is that right?
01:41:12.420 Is that what you're talking about?
01:41:13.120 I think so.
01:41:13.820 Okay.
01:41:15.600 You'll probably find it on YouTube.
01:41:18.080 They've got nearly everything, haven't they?
01:41:20.660 All right.
01:41:21.840 Samuel Waxon.
01:41:23.740 Samuel Waxon says,
01:41:26.300 Spent eight hours driving to Makerfield to Canvas,
01:41:29.840 worth every minute.
01:41:31.400 Spent the day with an army of based chads
01:41:33.620 who love their country.
01:41:36.700 Winning.
01:41:37.480 That's what winning sounds like, Tommy.
01:41:40.520 Yeah.
01:41:41.300 And the amount of cope.
01:41:42.320 There's not that many Restore activists there.
01:41:44.960 No, there are loads.
01:41:46.160 There are loads.
01:41:46.580 You're polling at 7%.
01:41:47.940 No they're not
01:41:48.480 No they're not
01:41:49.280 It's a two horse race
01:41:50.440 No it isn't
01:41:51.460 Restore is
01:41:53.360 It's just a one man
01:41:55.320 Social media account
01:41:56.280 No it isn't
01:41:57.020 It's just a few angry
01:41:58.240 Young men 1.00
01:41:59.200 Young ratoids 1.00
01:42:00.140 On Twitter 1.00
01:42:00.560 No no no
01:42:01.440 Love it
01:42:03.200 Well done Samuel Waxson
01:42:04.620 Yeah
01:42:06.060 The game on the ground
01:42:08.540 For Restore
01:42:09.360 Is remarkable
01:42:10.140 The field marshal
01:42:13.380 Dawn Browning
01:42:13.940 Just gives 20 Aussie dollars
01:42:15.940 Brilliant
01:42:16.300 Very generous
01:42:16.780 Thank you very much
01:42:17.460 and a big sort of heart emoji
01:42:19.300 Thanks Dawn
01:42:23.980 A little bit of a scoop
01:42:26.660 Might just be getting that Chris Dangerfield fella
01:42:30.580 on
01:42:31.280 on the bow show
01:42:32.520 Oh yeah
01:42:33.280 Fancy a bit of that
01:42:36.020 Could be next week
01:42:42.140 Could be next week
01:42:43.100 Don't want to give anything away
01:42:44.120 It's going to be next week
01:42:45.020 Alright
01:42:46.760 Noticer 786
01:42:48.060 I look forward to speaking to him
01:42:49.180 It's been too long
01:42:49.940 It's been too long
01:42:51.100 I've spoken to him
01:42:51.940 Two or three times in the past
01:42:53.360 It's been too long
01:42:55.160 Okay
01:42:56.960 Noticer 786 says
01:42:58.800 Helen Mirren
01:43:01.360 Has previously said
01:43:02.380 Some rather grotesque things
01:43:04.020 In support of the 1.00
01:43:05.100 West Bank settlements 0.99
01:43:06.100 Oh right
01:43:06.460 Okay I didn't know that
01:43:07.120 I wasn't aware of that
01:43:07.640 I don't follow her
01:43:08.620 Probably why she was 0.89
01:43:11.120 Targeted to be fair 1.00
01:43:12.280 Well fair enough
01:43:13.340 I didn't know that
01:43:14.000 I don't keep up with
01:43:15.560 Helen Mirren news 0.79
01:43:16.680 she was very pretty when she was young though 1.00
01:43:21.560 you like the long good friday
01:43:23.040 go back and look at stuff hella mirren was in in the 70s
01:43:27.580 gorgeous 0.99
01:43:28.800 but right she's really really pro-israeli is she
01:43:31.920 okay didn't know that fair enough yeah okay
01:43:37.180 all right and the last one here
01:43:40.140 for the youtube ones anyway
01:43:42.400 is from azzy 0161 says
01:43:45.600 went to Westminster Abbey recently after your recommendation quality it felt like I was walking
01:43:53.420 into the heart of England yes amazing to see the tomb of Henry V am I just going to wax lyrical
01:43:59.620 about Westminster Abbey for a few moments now I think I'm going to brace yourself
01:44:03.320 there's no more for me no more amazing space physical space in England than Westminster Abbey
01:44:13.880 It's just across the road from
01:44:15.320 Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster
01:44:17.700 Right next to Parliament Square
01:44:19.540 Right next to
01:44:21.840 Westminster School
01:44:22.940 It's right there, right in the middle of Westminster
01:44:25.120 Westminster Abbey, an original
01:44:27.520 Gothic Abbey
01:44:28.700 The flying buttresses, the whole thing
01:44:31.560 The outside of it is massively impressive
01:44:33.160 You go inside, ah
01:44:34.900 You are in the heart of England
01:44:36.920 You are
01:44:38.880 I can't begin to
01:44:41.660 Describe to you 1.00
01:44:43.880 If you're English or British even, how hallowed that space is. 0.62
01:44:52.960 The tomb of Henry V is just the tip of the iceberg.
01:44:56.300 You go in there and be amazed.
01:44:58.600 Go in there and be amazed at what you see.
01:45:03.480 The tomb of Edward the Confessor.
01:45:05.220 The burials of
01:45:08.240 A thousand years
01:45:10.720 Of various monarchs
01:45:14.300 And important people, extremely important people
01:45:16.560 A thousand years
01:45:18.840 Of glorious tradition
01:45:21.020 The Abbey itself only dates from the age of
01:45:24.040 Only, what is it, Henry the Third?
01:45:27.820 Henry the Third?
01:45:29.700 So they disinterred a fair few people
01:45:31.020 Like Edward the Confessor and put them in there later
01:45:32.720 But
01:45:35.220 henry the third still like the what the 14th century it's an original 13th or 14th century
01:45:43.700 building incredible uh okay i'm glad you went there as he
01:45:51.540 and i advise anyone to go there if you can stomach london if your hatred of london isn't like deranged
01:45:57.620 you entirely the best thing in my opinion as a history nerd the best thing you'll find in there
01:46:02.500 Maybe the Tower of London
01:46:04.680 But Westminster Abbey
01:46:05.820 For me, Westminster Abbey
01:46:07.140 I would say it's physically the most precious thing
01:46:11.640 On this island
01:46:13.800 The most precious single building
01:46:16.360 In my opinion
01:46:18.120 In my opinion
01:46:18.800 Okay, one more just came in
01:46:21.620 Cameron Kirby
01:46:22.720 Donald Pleasance
01:46:24.300 Played the best
01:46:25.600 Blofeld in Bond 0.99
01:46:26.660 Yeah, he's also Blofeld
01:46:27.620 Yeah, Blofeld
01:46:28.700 He's in a great episode of Columbo actually
01:46:31.960 where he's like that wine connoisseur
01:46:33.480 who murdered his own half-brother, Donald Pleasance.
01:46:36.560 All right, that was the last Super Chat.
01:46:38.640 We've got one more Rumble Rent has come in, though.
01:46:41.140 It's from GWFF.
01:46:44.700 You say,
01:46:45.720 you get to faithfully retell the Sharp series for the screen, 0.68
01:46:50.800 but can only cast Lotus Eaters.
01:46:54.320 Who do you cast as Sharp?
01:46:55.680 Harper, Hogan, Wellesley, Hogan again, Hakes, Will and Dukos.
01:47:00.540 Oh, God, that's a long story.
01:47:01.540 long question couldn't really go into it here because it's already nearly 10 10 to uh quarter
01:47:08.400 just gone quarter to 10 so this is one of the longest both shows have done i think so far
01:47:12.140 so i can't go into detail here i've got to wrap it up quick but um one thing i will say though
01:47:16.520 um i'd quite like to play well as lee now one thing i will say though i hope this isn't giving
01:47:24.500 anything away but we're going to do a bit of content me and luca maybe samson as well certainly
01:47:29.420 me and Luca um I think something we're going to do a bit of content all about Sharp's Eagle
01:47:34.080 soon very soon pre-recorded thing and it'll go up on the on the website within a couple of weeks or
01:47:41.680 so something like that Sharp's Eagle the first novel the first Bernard Cornwall novel of course
01:47:46.720 we'll talk about the the TV the Sean Bean TV adaptation of that one as well of course and I
01:47:53.360 shall be talking all about Sharp in general so I've read all the novels actually there's
01:47:57.240 There's one I haven't
01:47:58.420 The most recently published one
01:47:59.560 I still haven't read
01:48:00.180 I've read them all
01:48:01.280 And watched the TV show
01:48:02.780 Many times
01:48:03.840 Loved it
01:48:04.860 Part of my childhood even
01:48:06.020 Or teenage years at least
01:48:07.320 So I'm afraid
01:48:09.620 I can't really go
01:48:10.260 I haven't got time
01:48:10.800 I really haven't got
01:48:11.420 Yeah I haven't got time
01:48:12.340 To go into all of that
01:48:12.960 But we are making
01:48:14.020 Some sharp content
01:48:14.740 Oh and also
01:48:15.440 On my own channel
01:48:16.060 History Bro
01:48:16.520 I did long form reviews
01:48:21.720 Of like the first four
01:48:24.600 Sharp novels
01:48:25.600 I meant to do them all
01:48:27.560 But the project just fell apart a bit
01:48:29.220 And I didn't get time
01:48:30.140 But at some point
01:48:31.060 I'd like to go back and do them all
01:48:32.800 But also
01:48:33.520 If you want at least
01:48:34.540 Four or five or six hours
01:48:35.460 Of me talking about Sharp
01:48:36.480 The first four or five Sharp novels
01:48:38.220 That's there
01:48:38.960 There's no paywall
01:48:40.080 There's no paywall
01:48:40.820 That's all free
01:48:41.380 History Bro on YouTube
01:48:42.860 Check it out
01:48:43.400 Alright
01:48:43.720 Alright
01:48:44.380 That's the show
01:48:46.380 It is now very nearly
01:48:47.600 Ten to ten
01:48:49.040 In the AM
01:48:50.540 Don't say I'm not generous
01:48:52.200 British Summertime
01:48:54.820 On Friday, the 29th of May, in the year of our Lord, 2026.
01:48:57.720 Thank you for joining me.
01:48:59.180 You've been the glorious band, the chosen few.
01:49:05.800 My band of brothers and sisters.
01:49:09.080 Thank you for joining me.
01:49:10.320 Try and make the best of the day ahead, and the weekend, in fact.
01:49:12.700 I do hope you enjoy your weekend.
01:49:14.580 Hopefully the weather stays nice and warm.
01:49:17.460 Be careful about jumping bodily into an extremely cold body of water.
01:49:21.600 don't do that basically ease yourself here at the very least um yeah stay safe wear suntan lotion
01:49:30.440 if you burn like i do try and make the best of the time you'll only have these days on earth
01:49:35.080 once once they're gone they're gone carpe diem seize the day if you can all right then until
01:49:39.620 monday morning
01:49:51.600 We'll be right back.