Breakfast With Beau | Friday 29th May 2026
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Summary
It's a Friday morning in the UK, which means it's time for the first pod of the week, and the usual suspects are in the news this morning. Little Harry is joined by his producer Little Harsha to discuss all things current affairs, including the return of the Daily Mail's anti-Blairite column, and Helen Mirren's new role in the new film 'Helen Mirren: An Evil Zionist Bitch'.
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Morning, you alright? I hope you are. It's Friday now, isn't it? It's Friday. Get the
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the day right I got the day wrong yesterday embarrassing awkward 101 stuff said it was
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Wednesday morning yesterday and it was Thursday but now it's Friday okay it's just ticked past
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8 in the a.m. British summertime on the 29th of May in the year of our Lord 2026 you're the
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glorious band the chosen few my band of brothers and sisters thank you for joining me without you
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isn't a thing it really it really really isn't you're the best people in the world
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i can't thank you enough getting involved in the chat doing the poll we'll get a poll up in a
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minute um you know super chats rubble rants lovely stuff all right i'm joined by my producer
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little harry as every morning how are you this morning good sir morning yeah i'm all good
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no one's ever seen little harry is he a real person
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i'm just laughing that of course he is of course he is all right why is it why are we
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laughing about though you just stop fannying around and get straight into it right what's
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that about of evil fleet street editors banging on about this morning trying to blast straight
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into your eyeballs and brain box are they lying about omission lying to you about by omission
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not mentioning ehud barrack's connection to jeffrey epstein again like every morning yeah oh yeah
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Burnham's blast at Blair. Blair blasted. Blair is on blast. King Burnham, King Andy
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Bumham the first and his eyeliner of blasted Blair. He's gutted. He doesn't know what to
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do with himself and labour plans welfare shake-up do they do they don't believe it all right the
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times they start with the times the venerable times we give young people a check but not a
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chance warns milburn alan milburn a man who's absolutely part of the problem he's been at the
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part of the New Labour project since 1997 be quiet Alan Milburn you've done enough
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be quiet now you helped create this society Alan Milburn
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Alan Milburn well Helen Mirren's in the news a bit today should we
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quickly do that it's a bit slop not entirely slop not just a pure celebrity slop there's a bit more
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to it than that but helen mirren you know helen mirren harry i don't see you never know i would
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have thought i thought you i might get a guess out of that one so you never know with zoomers
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there's no criticism of you or any zoomers there really isn't but being so young you just don't
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know what people do or don't know all right so helen mirren has been extremely famous since like
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like the 70s she's now 80 she's actually 80 and in tons and tons and tons of films you ever seen
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that film Caligula it's blue that one anyway Helen Mirren yeah and her husband that's her husband
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yeah I think he's a director though or something it's not just a complete nobody but he's actually
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She might be half Jewish, but I don't think so.
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I think her mum was English and her dad was Russian.
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Maybe her dad was part Jewish, but I think she was just Russian.
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Anyway, she did play Golda Meir in a film a couple of years ago.
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Golda Meir, the female president, or was it prime minister?
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I think president, of Israel, like in the 60s and 70s.
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wasn't Golda Meir like the second or third leader of Israel
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Mirren plays her in a film a couple of years ago
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I'm not really supposed to swear on this but I don't
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It's a fine line between swear words, isn't it?
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If you ever watch State of Politics, you'll know that
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I feel like that's not really a swear word
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Bitch, I feel like bitch isn't a real swear word
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the seal was broken on that one that's what someone yelled at in fact should we uh i think
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on some uh some of the other websites oh look here we go look it's top it's top of the top of
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the pops on the daily mail revealed the anti-semite who confronted helen mirren in the street and
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called her an evil zionist the daily mail have decided the b word is a bit too much to print
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okay face of hate but that's the guy that said this guy that did it apparently wasn't like a
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a muslim guy wasn't someone ethnically from like the north africa or the middle east or something
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that guy and he's just like haranguing them in the street um
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all right it's not really a big story in the scheme of things is it but it's on the front
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pages a bit today. I've decided, I've decided, well, like all the time, anti-Semitism is
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a real problem. I don't remember them going berserk about the murder of Wayne Broadcast
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though. I don't remember that. I remember their memory holding that very quickly, almost
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entirely ignoring it. That's what I seem to remember about that. Someone just says something
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I've got my concerns about neoliberalism myself, of course
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I've got deep, profound concerns and issues with liberalism and neoliberalism
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the economy and society at large is like falling apart like wet tissue paper
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let's just make the state control everything let's blame the markets let's blame rich people
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and markets and try and make the state control everything that will work that's the plan
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don't worry about that every single time that's been tried in history it ends in complete disaster
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Anyone from Owen Jones to Ash Sarkar to Andy Burnham
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What do they really say when they're confronted with the historical record
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If the Maoist era, and the few years after Mao,
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I don't know what you could possibly ever hope for then.
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Completely capable of sustaining itself without any outside
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The Warsaw Pact and the Soviet sphere of influence
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you end up with factories that just make one wellington boot like just the left there's
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another factory somewhere else in siberia that makes the right boot and that one's failed
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so you've got a massive surplus of left wellington boots and no right wellington boots
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that's socialism that's communism you end up with a factory that just makes
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bolts nuts and bolts say these are real examples by the way just make a factory that makes nuts
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and bolts but the command economy said we need millions more so they just changed the machine
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that doesn't work we'll measure it in terms of weight so the factory pumps out one like just
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a few massive bolts this big and i say look we've made tons more bolts
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again you can't use it it's completely it's a gutter nonsense
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yeah stuff like that we try to make we try to make tractors but one particular component in
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the in the tractor in the engine but the factory that makes that has failed for some reason and
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that's it you've got a 98 complete tractor but it just sits there and rots you've made thousands of
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those and they just sit there and rot never ever get used because someone from the command economy
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has made some weird decision they don't really know about tractors they made some weird decision
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And because of that one factory somewhere has failed
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These old socialists, these parlour-oom pinkos, champagne socialists, still blaming Thatcher.
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Funny, I seem to remember Labour governments of the 1970s ripping the heart and soul out of industry in the North.
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You'll always hear that, always blame it on Thatcher.
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a bit before thatcher really wasn't it labor governments of the 70s really wasn't it
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wasn't it wasn't it classic thing lefties do just rewrite history the paris commune was a great
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thing cable street was a great thing it was thatcher that ruined the north
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Responsible for the worst human catastrophe of all time
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Literally untold millions of people starving to death
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we're going to the left read it and weep sort of thing
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we'll get more into it um because it's probably the main story this morning
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but i did i was on the podcast yesterday so if anyone watched that segment i'm going to repeat
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myself a bit here because because it's in the news and because it's the main thing
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so apologies if you watch that but i will be repeating some of the talking points on there
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because it was in the news yesterday even if you watch the bow show yesterday morning
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that Blair had published his 5,600-word essay on his website,
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the Tony Blair Institute, and I hadn't read it at that point
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in the morning yesterday, 24 hours ago, but now I have read it
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Fair bit in there, and all this is a response to that.
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a fair bit in there like for example um ed milliband red ed milliband's crazy insane
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unachievable net zero targets for example maybe a quarter or a third of the things tony blair said
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in that i'd agree with or they're just it's just common sense it's just common sense right but the
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rest of it in my opinion was was crazy and mad and wrong-headed you know like he's just going
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on about id cards again going on and on and on about ai going on and on about more more quangos
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going on and on about how populism must be defeated leaders like trump and maloney and
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i don't think he mentioned him by name but he's talking about farage and even by extension in some
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sense like rupert leaders like that are bad when there's a when there's some when there's a road
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block of some type in terms of government policy something use the analogy of driving down the road
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and there's a brick wall suddenly in the road that you stop you get out and you think about it how to
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go over it or under it or around it and what to do and that's a process and that takes time
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but these unconventional leaders as he kept calling them like trump
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or melee whatever they just they see a brick wall and they just accelerate
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crazy tony blair and then what did he say about immigration in this country that how that you go
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to every city and town and even villages and it's flooded with foreign people first generation
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foreign people and that the crime rate is through the roof particularly sex crime 190 to 200 odd
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rapes a day in this country the second highest rate of rape other than sweden what do you say
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about that, how we're looking at demographic replacement within a decade or two. That we're
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staring down the barrel of a sectarian nightmare, a racial, religious, ethnic, tribal sectarian
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nightmare like Yugoslavia. What did he say about all that? Nothing. Nothing at all. Not
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It doesn't care if all the women in this country, native women, are not safe.
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That you can't be sure they go out at night on their own and come back safe.
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If you've got a wife or a daughter or something,
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and you live in a town or a city that's been flooded by foreign migrants,
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would you let her go out at night on her own?
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That's the sort of society he's created and even now is refusing to address or talk about
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it. He wants a serious conversation about the challenges facing this country. That's
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what he said. A serious conversation. A serious debate about the challenges facing this country.
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Minority in their one and only ancestral homeland
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You're not going to talk about that Tony, no?
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Or West Streeting, you're just not going to talk about that
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Rub down noses in diversity enough yet, Tone?
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Before you're satisfied that our noses have been
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Does it take? Harry Novak's in the news by the way, we'll get to that
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in diversity has been met tony how many oh no you just want to talk about quangos do you
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just want to talk about id cards do you all right okay i see we see we get it we get it
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all right but andy burnham wants to wants to back state control brilliant brilliant
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all right one other thing that's in the news a fair bit today health chiefs reject
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mass screening for prostate cancer prostate cancer is one of the most i think maybe it's the most
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common cancer in britain um and the nhs the board that decides what type of mass screening
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gets rolled out has decided they're not going to do it for prostate cancer
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i've read four or five articles this morning about it and i don't get their reason i don't
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understand their reasoning they say something they the reason why they've decided that is
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because it would they say condemn loads of men thousands of men to uh an unnecessary death
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and the only rationale to that they i've seen is that they say it could it would um
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that doesn't make maybe i'm missing again missing something profound
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if you get screened for something they'll ever find you've got it or you haven't
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if you have you get treatment if you haven't you move on right maybe there might be a very very
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very small number of people get misdiagnosed as having it that don't but how does that lead to
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their death exactly i don't get it loads of other organizations of people including lord cameron
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have said you know this is a bad move bad idea yeah it seems seems bad if we're we're pumping
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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
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a day something like 300 odd billion a year or more 330 billion a year something like that
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we spend on the nhs in the ballpark of a billion pounds pounds not dollars pounds a day but they're
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going to cut back on prostate cancer screening the the most prevalent cancer in the uk oh
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right i see i see the eye paper um burnham hits back at blair and starmer as he outlines plans
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to run britain let's read the little blurb blurb because it's probably the best thing you get off
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a fleet street on any given day andy burnham has accused tony blair of failing to understand the
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cost of living crisis i doubt i would have thought tony blair's got got a better grasp of economics
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than andy burnham i mean tony blair is extremely rich
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extremely rich even in even his son ewan blair is fantastically wealthy
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i'm not saying like tony blair's got his finger on the pulse like how much a
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liter of milk costs in tesco i'm saying that but just generally tony blair would understand
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But he's accused Tony Blair of not understanding it
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Following the former PM's highly critical essay this week
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like hey you're in your 60s or 70s or 80s just sit down old man you don't know what you're
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talking about i don't do that or there's someone that's really young 18 or 20 and i use that
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argument you don't know your ass from your elbow is ass a swear word i feel like it's not
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so if you're in a household and you're playing this and there's kiddies there
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and you think that's too much i'll try to keep it 100 clean
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Sort of crazily good at arguing for someone that age
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He doesn't understand the cost of living crisis
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You know, you can hate Tony Blair, as I do, but accusing him of being sort of stupid or stuck in the past
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or not capable of understanding relatively straightforward economics, no, come on, come on, get real.
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I hate the guy, he's evil, he's wrong-headed in my opinion, completely wrong-headed, got a crazy world view,
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Like he can't understand anything that happened after 2007
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Manchester Mayor argues for strong public direction
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Over key sectors including transport, energy, education and housing
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Oh, so he's going to make all new ones that are even older, from deeper in the past.
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Andy Burnham's going to make different mistakes, much more disastrous ones, if anything.
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While campaigning in Makerfield, Bumham says, quote,
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cards on the table i'm firmly a southerner born and raised in essex the home counties southeast
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england live in southwest england now i'm firmly a southerner right the old thing is that i mean
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it's not it hasn't been sort of a real real rivalry and murderous murderously so since
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what the 8th century so it's all a bit fun and games but
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southerners think that northerners are just a bit behind the times maybe stupid backward
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right northerners northerners think southerners are just weak and lame lame and gay right
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northerners resent southerners for being a bit richer
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you get this in loads of countries in fact it's surprising and you get this in all sorts of
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countries right in america it's the the south north and south a bit isn't it or the coastal
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regions in central america right in germany of course you'd have east and west germany
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most countries have got something like that going on it might not be north south but it
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there'll be one region of the country that they don't like each other they resent each other for
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whatever reason okay all right um some some northerners have got a chip on their shoulder
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about london well in fact a lot of people outside of london even in the west country where i am now
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those are people around here they think london is evil it's the belly of the beast it's the problem
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of anything it's all right so a northerner was saying to him the problem is keir starman he's
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like yeah it's the london set us northerners must stick together
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all right well and good if you're trying to win a parliamentary seat in wigan but what happens
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the bus in order to please one voter. That's only a burden. He'll say anything. He's not
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a man of conviction, is he? Okay. Starmer also rejects Blair's criticism of his policies
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and says his government has been vindicated, pointing to recent economic growth figures
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really really pathetic isn't it eat that tony blair waiting lists are down a tiny amount
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choke on that blair the economy grew 0.2 percent instead of 0.1
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and we've measured it in a really really specific way in order to make it look like that
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Some Southerners think the Northerners are a bit backward
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That's exactly the sort of thing they'll take out of context
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Say, Bodade thinks all Northerners are backward
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Bodade thinks all Southerners are lame and gay
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gross all right paul mccartney who still hasn't retired probably should think about it paul
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so sir paul labor plans welfare shake up a scale of youth jobs crisis revealed
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it spends something like 125 billion pounds a year on neats
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young people that are not in education or employment or training
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125 billion with a b billion pounds a year on that that's unsustainable isn't it
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that's completely and utterly crazily unsustainable
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and that bill if they carry on the way they are will only increase
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Are they going to invade, Israel going to invade Turkey and Egypt next?
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Shame of Britain's broken promise to lost generation
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And it's a lot of what was in the news yesterday
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As the number of young people, neither working nor learning, passes 1 million
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A bombshell report blames a lack of entry level jobs
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and finds an anxious generation trapped in their bedrooms,
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a crisis costing all of us £125 billion a year.
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Yeah, you've flooded our country with millions of people that need work.
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The economy and the population have been finally balanced for millennia
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yeah there's not going to be enough jobs to go around at that point
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again they're talking about alan milburn or whatever the independent all these all of it
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all of them will talk about this a lost generation but won't talk about that the obvious
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fix everything button is mass remigration they won't talk about that that would be too extreme
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is entering into any sort of electoral pact with restore oh in fact no that was it jacob
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reese mark was talking about how he wants to unite the right what he really means is a pact
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between reform and the tories despite the fact that olu kemi badenok with a nigerian woman leading
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the conservative party has always ruled that out nigel's firmly ruled it out for now we'll see what
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actually does he's repeatedly and very firmly ruled it out but Jacob Rees-Mogg is calling for
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it when he did that the interviewer said what about Restore would in your opinion Jacob would
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you want to enter into any sort of pact with Restore he said no they're too extreme
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wanting your country back talking about the thing that would obviously help Britain
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Can't go on like this, can't go on like this, every town and city, immediately you go outside
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Oh, I'm surrounded by foreign people, obviously first generation because they're chatting away in their own languages
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Oh, the middle of my city or town, there's just gaggles, groups, gangs of foreign people
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North Africans, Somalis, Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis
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All right, the Telegraph, the Daily Toreograph
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Mirren suffers anti-Semitic street attack, verbal attack
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One in seven graduates has no job in Workless Britain
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Because you've flooded us with foreign people
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People in Britain are not allowed to carry concealed knives
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To the point where they can carry a deadly weapon around legally
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There's one particular big carving knife you use at home
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that you chop nearly everything up with right it got blunt i wanted to take it to one of those
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places that cut keys and um uh like repair shoes i want to take it to one of those places where you
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could just sharpen it up again and i was like i've got to walk in the street walk along get there
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physically with it i'm effectively got like a concealed a massive concealed knife like a 10
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inch carving knife if a policeman stopped me he'd be like what you're doing hello hello hello what's
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going on here what you doing with that son i'll be like uh i'm i'm genuinely just trying to get
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it sharpened but i may or may not get away with that he might just arrest me so i didn't do it
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i just bought a brand new coughing knife right but if you're sick you're just allowed to walk
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around i mean the knife he had was an eight inch knife big curved knife thing they got into some
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sort of altercation and he stabbed him five times twice in the back while he was trying to run away
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killed him apparently the the injuries were unsurvivable
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the police turn up oh in the meantime he gives the knife to his mum who tries to hide it
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nice police turn up he says the murderer what's his name it's so small i can't remember the guy's
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name diwa i think he's something like that his surname was like diwa vikram diva or something
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like that the police turned up and he said uh that that guy bleeding to death on the floor he called
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me the p word an abbreviation of the word pakistani you know the word i really shouldn't
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say that it might we might get a strike or something on this channel if i just say that word
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Like perverting the course of justice or something
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In their house they had loads of other knives
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I don't know, do Sikhs just keep a collection
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But the police will turn. What's going on here?
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Oh, it's a Sikh guy and a white guy bleeding to death.
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Oh, we'll put the white guy bleeding to death in handcuffs.
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Because the brown guy said he'd called him a racist slur.
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Look, there's their picture. Look, that's the Sikh killer.
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And that's the effectively innocent victim.
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He claimed he called him the P word and knocked his turban off
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decision decision that will condemn thousands to death
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it's again the prostate cancer thing I don't get it furious health advisors
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reject calls for mass prostate cancer screening program
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sorry the decision to not do it will condemn thousands to death
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right yeah that's the argument they're using the reason why they're not doing
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As museum cancels talk and clip emerges of Star being abused, Helen Mirren, verbally abused,
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is it any wonder Jewish people don't feel safe on British streets?
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Well, we are flooded with Muslims, though, so.
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It says that as well as Helen Mirren being verbally abused
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Also the British Museum was going to put on a lecture about Jewish history
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But they found out that loads of the audience were like Palestinian or Muslim activists
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And like loads of the audience were those people
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So the British Museum cancelled the entire thing at the last minute
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See this is the problem, this is why I won't pick a side, I refuse to pick a side
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No I'm British, neither side of this should, should
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Oh, the scourge of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism
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The British people innately aren't Islamophobic or anti-Semitic
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It's funny, I seem to remember spending over 400,000 lives
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it's still just general anti-semitism in Britain
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don't care the metro behind spas like behind bars behind spas jailed drug gang who who loved the
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high life yeah rich gangsters pamper themselves yeah yeah well done brilliant scoop there the
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mirror the mirror sting says something don't care he didn't have a great childhood don't care
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susan boyles got a different haircut now don't care this dude uh pub death horror some guy that
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was apparently behind or one of the founders of the raise the flag thing uh i think got in some
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a pub fight and one of the guys died like you know you can punch someone
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knock them out spark them out and they're unconscious before they even hit the ground
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that sort of thing they face plant or whatever they hit the hit the head on the ground and die
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it's not that uncommon it only takes a little bit of pressure on just on the right spot
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like five eight five ten pounds of pressure just on the right spot you can die you can just
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It doesn't even matter how big or small you are
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the the the uh the team the england team are sharing a base with in kansas city with
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the argentinian team and that there's some question of i don't think it's ebola i think
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it's the hantavirus they're two different things aren't they that there's some sort of question
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of possibly something there but i mean all right that's it that's the front pages that's it that's
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the front pages uh okay let's do our poll shall we we have a poll say harry i left it up to you
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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
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all right if you bring that up for me so this is entirely i don't even know what we asked you yet
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what we look what we're looking at here okay we asked you where would you rather spend a week
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that was me i would immediately go uh so my real options are manchester or hell then because
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because i'm not going birmingham yeah hell easily wins yeah
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yeah okay that's our poll slightly funny poll this morning all right worrying really
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all right i haven't got to record anything else today because it's already nearly five to nine
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but i haven't got to record anything else today so there's a couple more stories in the
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in the mainstream media should we have a look at them whip through them at least real quick jd
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jd vance says the us and iran are very close to deal but not that not there yet don't believe you
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don't believe it i don't think iran's got any intention of making a deal or even if they do
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sign something they'll then reneg on it and not do the thing they've promised to do
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have they got previous doing that basically ever since 1979 yeah oh yeah the bbc hates the sas
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really hates them ss troops accused of war crimes not referred to police military police
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over morale fears inquiry hears so yeah there's just a massive campaign by the bbc and a lot of
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the corporate legacy mainstream media because they're all subversive and traitors they think
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that's strong about our country they want to undermine and ultimately destroy like the sas
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anything that sort of generates heroism or anything like that they would want to undermine
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destroy that oh uh jeff bezos is one of just jeff bezos's blue origin uh rockets blew up on the
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launch pad it happens look at this uh oops oh dear it happens on my channel history bro harry
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i once made a compilation there was it was only like a five minute video and there wasn't there
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no commentary for me it's just a compilation of uh footage archive footage of rockets blowing up
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like going back to like the 50s or even the 40s it's really common it's really common i mean elon
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musk oh sorry elon musk tweeted and he just said something like um he said something like that's
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unfortunate rockets are hard or something like that i wonder if he was being sarcastic or not
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i mean because obviously blue origin is a a competitor but also if you want to just take
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it at face value it's also just true it's just true isn't it yeah that's the thing quite often
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or very often when spacex or anyone they do something or other and it doesn't work
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it blows up on the launch pad shortly after takeoff upon landing it fails and blows up
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there's a catastrophic anomaly or whatever yeah because it's really really difficult to get it
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So I'm not going to, like, massively throw shade at Blue Origin or Jeff Bezos.
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There's no way to avoid something like that happening eventually.
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I remember seeing a clip of Elon Musk years now
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Someone saying, oh you want to send people to Mars
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eventually okay you get it all right russian drone crashes into apartment building in romania
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just on the ukrainian border something went awry and a russian drone it seems like accidentally
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hit a building in romania a couple of people were injured like it wasn't like a mass casualty event
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but there you go epstein survivors lack faith in uk police investigating andrew says lawyer
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go into senior school then, we'll put you straight
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And then some of them go on to commit a sex crime
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And there was one thing yesterday I put the record straight on
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Two more boys die in the latest heatwave water deaths
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Balthazar Lecoy died after getting into difficulty in the River Thames in Oxford
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he just got into difficulty and drowned to death
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and I'm saying what's that about that doesn't make sense like how would you
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if it's not undertow or currents because this latest one it was in a pond
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right it wasn't a river it wasn't the sea it wasn't even a reservoir because
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someone very helpfully in the super chat said yeah reservoirs are dangerous
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or you're not used to it or whatever you're really hot it's a really hot day you're baking
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but the water is still very very very cold and you jump straight in and you're going to shock
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again particularly if you're young or old if you're like if you're to be honest if you've
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got a bit of meat on you if you've got a bit of fat and or muscle it's probably not going
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to happen but if you're very very very lean and the cold goes straight to your core you can go
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to shock yeah look uh the the royal life-saving society talks about cold water shock
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sad though isn't it look something like this poor little kid
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he's just what he was just baking hot and he thought i know i'll jump in the water
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Because you never know when something like that will happen to you
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And a pane of glass falls off a building and kills you
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Some guy wanted to blow up a Taylor Swift concert
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15 years for trying to do a mass casualty event
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In states where they don't necessarily have the death penalty
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But they will just give you like hundreds of years
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And sentence you to like a thousand years in prison
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Oh, I talked about the Jacob Rees-Mogg thing, didn't I?
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How far right Restore Britain votes in Makerfield
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And could hand Burnham clear run to number 10
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Andrew Rosendale, one of the worst failed Tory MPs you can imagine.
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You think someone like Nadine Dorries is like a cretinous?
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You think someone like Robert Jenrick or something is like a lame failed Tory?
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Just someone that should never ever have been an MP
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You'll very very often see him flanking Nigel these days
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Literally like the Harry Enfield caricature of a Tory boy
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that actually got to live it out actually got to be a tory mp he's been tory mp of romford
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for ages 20 years something like that suddenly realized oh i might well lose my seat next
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election because everyone hates the tories oh i'll just flip to reform
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okay in this article saying what is it saying just trying to pour cold water on uh on on restore
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Fresh from the pub and dressed in Union Jack t-shirts.
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A dozen Restore Britain supporters amble between houses.
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As they knocked on doors and put leaflets into letterboxes
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Good, the morally correct thing to do at this point,
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You want a racial, tribal, sectarian and religious
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Of their wealthy, boarding school educated leader
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Yeah, he's going to lead us into a new politics, yeah
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Despite only establishing itself in February, the new far-right party, it's not far-right, is it?
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It's basically centrist stuff, as far as I'm concerned.
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You just don't want your country to be flooded with foreign people that hate us.
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do terrorism and commit sex crime create foreign enclaves and turn us into a hated
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and marginalized minority in our one and only ancestral homeland that's far right if you don't
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want that is it is it if you're not up for that then you're far right
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this is what we're up against isn't it it's funny though because i feel like the momentum is with us
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Millions of people out there are rejecting this whole paradigm
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That if you don't actively have an out-group preference
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Graham, I think this paradigm is being rejected as we speak
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Okay, the new far-right party is gaining ground in the polls
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Backed by voters who now feel let down by a reformer Nigel Farage
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sledgehammers it would take to the status quo including withdrawing benefits social housing
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and the vote from all foreign nationals in the uk yes good great yeah yeah yeah i'm not
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not ashamed of that yeah that's great that's a great idea why not why not why should foreign
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nationals have a vote what are you talking about what are you trying to get at graham
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why should foreign nationals have any benefits of social housing why should they
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while deporting all illegal immigrants within three years yeah again what's wrong with that
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three years let's make it three days let's make it three weeks there's something wrong with
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deporting all illegal immigrants what's wrong with that why would you not want that what's
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the argument in favour of not doing that exactly. Oh, you'd just be far right, you'd just be
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a racist, a bigot if you did that. No, no, it would be putting our people first, wouldn't
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it? Illegal immigrants. It's in the wording there, illegal. Yeah, they've come here illegally.
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So they should be deported by rights. You don't, Graham, do you not understand what
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right and wrong? Do you not understand the difference between right and wrong? It seems
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like you don't. It would also hold a vote on the death penalty, scrap BBC funding and
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foreign aid, ban COVID-style lockdowns, bin the Gender Recognition Act and legalise pepper
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spray. I'm already on board, mate. I'm already on board. You'd have to send it to me any
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harder. All those things are great. Of course, this article is framed as though all those
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things are terrible. Terrible, wrong-headed and far-right. We'll see how well Restored do at the
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ballot box and when we go to the nation at large. We'll see how well they do. We'll see how well all
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those things that you think are evil and wrong-headed and far-right. We'll see how well it
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plays with the public when they've finally got an option to vote for something like that. Finally.
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look elon musk supports them that's terrible that's evil
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there you go they'll pick out some some random dude look look look this is like a restore
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supporting dude and some north fc dude oh no restore britain supporter tony corley to some
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random, just some random dude in Makerfield, is fed up with mainstream Farage. Yeah, as
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are, I think, millions of people. Not just Farage, the mainstream. The uni party, the
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blob, the containment machine, whatever you want to call it. Yeah, just normal people
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like this. It's funny, because I thought it was just one man and his social media account.
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That's funny, I thought it was just angry young men on Twitter
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The message, the agenda, will resonate with millions of people
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It's already nearly quarter past and we've still got to do
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On This Day in History, shall we do On This Day in History?
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Alright, on this day in history, on the 29th of May
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Among the most important things in history, I would say
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On this day, in 1453, Constantinople, modern day Istanbul
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So if you're a fan of English history, for example, classic ones like 1066, did something
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happen before or after 1066? 1588, the Spanish Armada, pin things around that to get it all
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straight in your head. In all of world history, or at least Western European history, a great
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one to do that for is 1453, the fall of Constantinople and the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
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Before or after, start pinning things around it
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Edward Gibbon is very good on this, by the way
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The decline and fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon
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I mean, they'd been trying to take Constantinople for centuries
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And they'd always failed because of the walls of Theodosius
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Like, it was very, very, very difficult to get inside Constantinople
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They bought some massive cannons and the Byzantine Empire had been whittled down and weakened over centuries
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Until the Byzantine Empire was little more than Constantinople itself
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Eventually Mehmed the Conqueror besieges it for a long time and eventually gets in
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on this day in 1592 the korean navy led by admiral yi sun sin repels a japanese fleet in the battle
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of sechion the first use of a korean turtle ship now i don't know much about that myself but i
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have heard of a korean turtle ship it's exactly what and seen pictures of exactly what you might
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think that the deck itself is covered with a covering ever so slightly resembling a turtle
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Returns to London from exile in the Netherlands
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After the Puritan Commonwealth comes to an end
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I've said before, and it will absolutely happen
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and the restoration i'll do it in tons and tons of detail as much as i possibly can
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as much as i possibly can uh drawing largely from edward hyatt the earl of clarendon
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his account a history of the rebellion by clarendon the the best account basically the
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best history i'll read from that loads for you and talk all about things all around it
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Okay, after Oliver Cromwell himself dies of natural causes
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They try and put his son in charge, Richard Cromwell
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And he is sort of the rightful heir to the throne
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So like, maybe we'll just bring him over and restore the monarchy
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Sojourner Truth addresses the first black women's rights convention in Archon, Ohio
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One of those people from history they make out is important
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now no one had ever heard of until a few years ago hardly anyone unless you're doing a phd in
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mid-19th century abolitionism would never ever have heard of sojourner
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sojourner truth but now we're supposed to believe it's an important person in history yeah no no okay
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on this day in 1953 edmund hillary actually a kiwi new zealander we claim it as like british
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so red like i know i know all about it in fantastic detail the hillary step all of it
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love it brilliant it was on this day in 1953 all right all right that's the last one all right
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could bang on about everest for hours really good all right let's look at our rumble rants and super
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chats let me do this with my mic boom so i can see the left hand side of my screen where the
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rumble rants always are here we go all right is global church history going to be in at number
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one. Did he? Yes, yes. It's a good day. Today's a good day. Global church history in at number
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one. We've got a couple of factoids. That's what he always does. Okay, he says, on this
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day in 1886, Confederate officer John Stith Pemberton advertises Coca-Cola for the first
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time okay did not know that that's interesting as early as that coca-cola 1886 well what do you
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know about that in the other one you say and in 1919 a total solar eclipse allows einstein to
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prove his theory of general relativity yeah yeah i know about all about that it's another thing
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classic history nerd got to know all about the history of science we don't have to but
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i do everything einstein did and said interesting yeah they're able to show with a solar eclipse
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um you get two two different points on the earth very far apart like i think it was something to
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do with you had one set of scientists observers with telescopes looking up at the eclipse one in
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like Africa somewhere, and then one in like Brazil, South America somewhere, looking up
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at the same thing at the same time, and like they measure their results, and they're somehow
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able to prove relativity, like the bending of light or something, I don't, I won't pretend
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to fully understand the science behind it, but according to proper scientists that have
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got degrees in physics that's the thing with being a history nerd and not a real scientist
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a real scientist at some point or a real mathematician you can watch all the
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documentaries in the world but at some point they start talking about the actual maths
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the actual equations and you go no that's no uh i'm into reading and i've got a fairly good
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memory i'm not actually clever when it comes to maths and physics yeah no you quite quickly lose
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me yeah but in 1919 somehow they were able to show that the general relativity is definitely
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real and true and correct fascinating though isn't it i think okay what else we got fallen
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firebird says blair's brick wall analogy is more accurate if you picture the metaphorical wall
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yeah drive through the wall then yeah accelerate stamp on the gas then yeah and come what may
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good point fool and firebird matthew c super fan matthew c how are you this morning sir
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old matty boy says that's a term of endearment by the way i'm not trying to
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take the mickey matt says went to pay pastram in italy last week pastram isn't that in the
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near south of rome is that near naples i shouldn't there's some great temples there but i've never
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been there i think there's some great temples there aren't there you say you went there to
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italy last week nice very nice i'd like to see that you say seeing the remnants of a dynamic
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higher iq society brought home the decline facing the west demographic shift as it as it stands
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will put our descendants in a new dark age yeah yeah
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because it's not just that we will um become a hated and marginalized minority in our own
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ancestral homeland it's that everything will become third world and stop working
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If you look at the example of South Africa or Zimbabwe
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They basically got rid of, murdered or ostracised
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Or one way got rid of all their high IQ Anglos
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Because they'll just pull down pylons for the metal, for a bit of metal or something.
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Or that you live too close to France to be completely trusted.
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That's obviously in reply to something, because you start the sentence with,
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or that you live too close to france to be completely trusted i wonder what exactly
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i know you're on side i know you're not having a pop i don't know exactly what that's
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uh replying to effectively okay sorry but yeah living too close to france not ideal is it
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little pop of the frogs it's my birthright as an englishman to throw a little bit of shade
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Sometimes completely unnecessarily at French
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Oh wait sorry everything's just going a bit spaz
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They are saying the false positive rate is too high
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Oh we're talking about the prostate cancer thing
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Tests for prostate cancer with lower false positives
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if it actually puts people's lives in danger if sort of over diagnosis and then that puts loads
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of people like loads of people's lives in danger all right i mean i accept that if that's true
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but even then is that if you've got to weigh that against the tens of thousands of people
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that do get prostate cancer every year it's like the most say the most prevalent one in the uk
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As I say, this is the four or five different articles I read in full this morning
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That will be that Sikh chap that murdered Henry Novak
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The judge insisted upon not trying the man for murder, but for manslaughter.
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And he stabbed him two more times in the back
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says am i legally allowed to start a gofundme to send the hantavirus ship to wuhan let's see how
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they like it i don't know i can't give legal advice i'm not authorized to give legal advice
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when i used to work for a couple different asset management companies and you'd have to talk to
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people on the phone you'd have to just be really clear all the time every single time
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going into shock literally means your body is shutting down right yeah
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yeah different uh fair enough different types of shock yeah the word doesn't really do it justice
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does it and sometimes it just stop your heart shock yeah good point there's a vast difference
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is there just between being a bit like oh whoa and your heart stopping yeah you're right you're
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right fair point okay JC Warlock says good show bro happy Friday yeah happy Friday to you
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happy Friday to you brother and the last rumble rant at least for now says from Rick W
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Rick TW GP says the north-south thing I'm from Lancashire it isn't actually a north-south thing
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Or even a rest of the country's southeast thing
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They seem to hate London just as much as anyone from the Midlands
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Or the north, or Scotland, or Ireland, or Wales
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you're quite right it'd be better characterized as anyone that's not from london or the southeast
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the sort of kind of hates and resents london and the southeast a bit
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i mean hate is a strong word it's not hate is it i don't think well some is but
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yeah yeah fair point rick twgp fair point all right let's have a look at our super chats this
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What have you said? You've said, I had my prostate examination last week.
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It's annoying when someone says something that's genuinely funny,
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but you can't really read it out because of terms and conditions on YouTube.
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loa for sheffield has said something funny which i'm afraid i'm not going to read out thanks for
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the five pounds you've sent but i might get in a little bit of trouble i mean i we've got to try
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and we already go right up to the lion rat of being spicy i don't want to just i can't it's
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part of my job to not get warnings or strikes on the channel so but you've made a funny joke
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bit blue bit off bit off color for anyone who's wondering it's not bad it's not like racist or
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hateful it's like it's a bit blue it's funny though who else does that that that sliggerstone
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17 he'll quite often put something and it's funny but you can't read it out on youtube all right
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mr dicky bingo says mogno's restore isn't part of the uni party yeah right yeah right exactly
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yeah perfectly put so succinct just a few words there yeah jacob reese mogg part of the containment
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machine part of the uni party blob hell-bent on stopping any actual nationalists or nativists
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patriots from getting anywhere near power hell-bent on that above everything else
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Look at what he did and what he said when he was in government
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Gives this impression he's like this really affable
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it's the same as all the rest of them, all the rest of them, not acting deliberately,
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proactively, not acting in our interest, scumbag, right, Irwin Romulus, another super fan,
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met him in real life at the live event, good stuff, thank you for the generous super chat
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there sir, very generous, you've said, all of the police statements presuppose that their
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dally where's 72 i like the cut of your jib sir i approve that message
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i love way amazing breakfast show i love waking up to this mike graham is slop aim high vote low
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what more what more can you ask for you know in a super chat gold liquid gold
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racist or whatever, or being a Nazi, something like that, or you're a bigot, something like
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that, words like this, have worked very, very well for quite a few decades to ruin this
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country. Anyone that's tried to push back against it gets verbally beaten down and
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ostracised it's coming to an end you can feel it can't you the Overton window all that seems to be
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coming to an end we're not going to have it anymore all it took really wasn't it was a few
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people standing up and saying I don't care that's the most powerful thing Rupert Lowe has done I
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would say among one of the most powerful things he's done is when people have just called him a
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racist, just saying it's wrong to deport people, just saying I don't care. It's that. I've
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said it a number of times. A number of us have said it a number of times. Tell Benjamin
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a whole bunch of us, no, I don't care anymore. No, I'm not going to let you ruin this country
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to the point where my children and grandchildren and all my descendants are doomed to a nightmarish
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thing just because you've called me a racist and I don't care anymore about that
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now I'm not gonna let you destroy my country and my people on the strength of that no
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Yasmin Alibaba Brown, Shami Chakrabarti, Krishna Guru Murphy, whoever, no I'm not gonna have it
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anymore no i don't think so no you're gonna have to do better than that we don't care
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brilliant didn't take much did it really just just the guts really
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just a little bit of guts to stand up use your real name your real face
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oh you might cancel me you i might lose my job whatever yeah okay fine that's what it
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Takes then, because I don't care, you're ruining
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If that's what it takes, if that's the battle space
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It's not that bad, is it, in the scheme of things?
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Kids should be shown Donald Pleasant's voice info advert about water.
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Oh, Donald Pleasant's voiced info advert about water.
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He was in loads of stuff in like the 60s and 70s.
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Spent eight hours driving to Makerfield to Canvas,
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Might just be getting that Chris Dangerfield fella
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she was very pretty when she was young though
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go back and look at stuff hella mirren was in in the 70s
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but right she's really really pro-israeli is she
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went to Westminster Abbey recently after your recommendation quality it felt like I was walking
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into the heart of England yes amazing to see the tomb of Henry V am I just going to wax lyrical
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about Westminster Abbey for a few moments now I think I'm going to brace yourself
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there's no more for me no more amazing space physical space in England than Westminster Abbey
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It's right there, right in the middle of Westminster
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If you're English or British even, how hallowed that space is.
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The tomb of Henry V is just the tip of the iceberg.
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And important people, extremely important people
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Like Edward the Confessor and put them in there later
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henry the third still like the what the 14th century it's an original 13th or 14th century
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building incredible uh okay i'm glad you went there as he
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and i advise anyone to go there if you can stomach london if your hatred of london isn't like deranged
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you entirely the best thing in my opinion as a history nerd the best thing you'll find in there
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I would say it's physically the most precious thing
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who murdered his own half-brother, Donald Pleasance.
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We've got one more Rumble Rent has come in, though.
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you get to faithfully retell the Sharp series for the screen,
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Harper, Hogan, Wellesley, Hogan again, Hakes, Will and Dukos.
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long question couldn't really go into it here because it's already nearly 10 10 to uh quarter
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just gone quarter to 10 so this is one of the longest both shows have done i think so far
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so i can't go into detail here i've got to wrap it up quick but um one thing i will say though
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um i'd quite like to play well as lee now one thing i will say though i hope this isn't giving
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anything away but we're going to do a bit of content me and luca maybe samson as well certainly
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me and Luca um I think something we're going to do a bit of content all about Sharp's Eagle
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soon very soon pre-recorded thing and it'll go up on the on the website within a couple of weeks or
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so something like that Sharp's Eagle the first novel the first Bernard Cornwall novel of course
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we'll talk about the the TV the Sean Bean TV adaptation of that one as well of course and I
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shall be talking all about Sharp in general so I've read all the novels actually there's
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On Friday, the 29th of May, in the year of our Lord, 2026.
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Try and make the best of the day ahead, and the weekend, in fact.
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Be careful about jumping bodily into an extremely cold body of water.
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don't do that basically ease yourself here at the very least um yeah stay safe wear suntan lotion
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if you burn like i do try and make the best of the time you'll only have these days on earth
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once once they're gone they're gone carpe diem seize the day if you can all right then until