Breakfast With Beau | Friday 3rd July 2026
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Summary
Bo and Little Harry are joined by producer Little Harry to discuss all the latest news from the past 24 hours in the world of British journalism, including the latest in the World Cup, the Duchess of Cambridge s trip to Wimbledon, the latest on Frankie Dottori's car crash and more!
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breakfast with Bo. Hashtag Bo's Breakfast Club. Don't you forget about me. Hashtag
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The Real BBC. Loadsies Breakfast Club. Hashtag The Real LBC. Good stuff. Okay, as always,
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I'm joined by my producer Little Harry. How are you this morning, good sir? Morning.
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I'm all good. This important voice. Out of nowhere. Little Harry, out of nowhere. All
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right, let's stop faffing about, Ray. I don't need to fanny around. Let's just get on with
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Trying to tell you it is or isn't important today
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What are they lying to you about by a mission if by nothing else
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What he really was and his connection to the Israeli Intelligence Services
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The healthy experts guide to survive in England
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Oh look, Wee Jimmy Cranky's drinking a glass of wine
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We Jimmy Cranky's enjoying a glass of wine at lunch
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Funny isn't it how they all go with the same thing
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in some sort of group, chat group of some type, somewhere.
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So like the game, if it goes to extra time or penalties,
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Or the night sky would have lightened, at least.
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mextra time people getting paid for this people getting paid to come up with that
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oh taylor and taylor's just getting married to that football player meathead dude in madison
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square garden apparently and they had a dress rehearsal today and it's going to be tomorrow
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on the 4th of july so apparently tay tay loves 4th of july in years past she'll have a 4th of
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july party she likes it so she's getting married on america's birthday and there's going to be
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loads of famous people like it'll be like a mini gig loads of other famous people are going to
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She didn't do anything, she didn't say anything
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at sw19 wimbledon so nothing to it nothing happened okay a proper story fury is ringleader
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is freed from prison and taxpayers uh fund his secure accommodation because although he's been
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let out of prison proper still in some sort of secure accommodation like a probation hostel
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i've seen it described as and that is still at the taxpayer's expense like being in prison
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I haven't heard anything from the Lib Dems, incidentally
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oh here we go channel 4 asked the actual one of the prison ministers he's a lord about it
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let's just listen to this listen to this well earlier i spoke to the prison's minister lord
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timpson about the likely outcome of this early release policy lord timpson how many rapists
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child abusers domestic abusers will this government be releasing early well what is clear is we
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we inherited a crisis in our justice system we were running out of prison
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cells we had one day where we had less than 100 cells so we had to take this
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very difficult action and what we are doing is making sure we have a
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sustainable justice system so for victims of these horrendous crimes we're
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working with them communicating with them to ensure that they know exactly
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what's going on we're completely transparent with them and so when that
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their perpetrators are released where our exclusion zones are correct and the
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license conditions work in the work in the interest of the victims well that's not the
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question she asked you um you know you're going to be communicating with the victims right what
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does that what does that mean how does that help what's that got to do with just you how many
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rapists and murderers and things are you letting out and you your response to that is we'll be
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talking to the victims we'll be communicating with them to let them know what's going on we
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know what's going on you're letting out rapists and serious violent criminals
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well you're going to give the victims 24 hour around the clock protection no you're not doing
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that are you the change will also ones that are foreign nationals will be deported you're not
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doing that so chutzpah of these people you asked a question how many violent criminals and rapists
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are you letting out well we're going to talk to the victim we're going to be in communication
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and transparent with the victims so that's not the question well she says that she said let's
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watch a tiny bit more specific question how many rapists child abusers domestic abuse perpetrators
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killers will the government be releasing early as part of this new sentencing act so we've been
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very clear there are 18,000 prisoners who are not part of this scheme at all but for the others that
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are we are working with victims and we've been very clear that we we know that will be there
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will be seven and a half thousand spare cells a result of this but you're not being clear about
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who's being released are you so just to that question we're talking about child rapists
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groomers domestic abuse perpetrators killers do you know how many of those will be released
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to work out exactly when everybody is going to be released.
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Tay Tay's getting married, we covered that didn't we
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And finally you get down to what Pakistan actually said
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And the only passport he's got is a Pakistani one
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How could we possibly allow him back into Pakistan
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And of course our government in response to that ultimately
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Yeah, of course that would be the right thing to do
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You're not going to sit down and have some sort of Cobra meeting
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And say, right, we need to fundamentally look at our relationship with Pakistan
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So effectively, ultimately, net result of it all is going
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i have to go back to rochdale ultimately i think actually sorry i said they say i think he's not
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allowed back to rochdale exactly but nonetheless more or less back into the general population of
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britain fed posters say what you're going to do about it stop whinging about it
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That's what you get for not doing anything about it.
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I've already put everything on the line by changing my life and my career just by doing this.
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You're going to form a militia with your fake name and no real picture?
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Not using your real name and you're going to try and put pressure on other people.
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You're not doing anything about it. Stop whining about it.
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anonymous fed posters so anything more rotten right putin preparing polish incursion to challenge
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nato response oh that's that's concerning that's worrying luckily it's nonsense in my opinion i'll
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say this i'll say this before i can tell you the details about this if putin does do something like
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Invade Belarus or Poland or Estonia or Latvia or Lithuania
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I will come on here and anywhere on State of Politics
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Saying, right, I called it wrong for a fair few years there
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Making sure that he fiddles the Russian political system
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So he always stays in charge of government at all times
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Flipping offices with that Medvedev guy from time to time
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He makes journalists that are unfriendly to him disappear
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He is a strategic enemy of Britain and NATO in the West, essentially
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But do I believe he's going to invade Belarus or Poland or the Baltic states?
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He's wasting almost a generation of his own men in the Donbass
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and all the loads of the materiel, Russian materiel that they've got,
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He hasn't got endless tank divisions like Stalin in 1946.
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He's going to sweep into Poland and then East Germany and onwards.
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I think that whole narrative is a lie, a concocted lie
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It's talking about how Putin might plan within months
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The best thing you can ever do when you're wrong
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two three four days before it actually happened it was just in the news cycle
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Russia's Russia's massing men and tanks and things on the board it looks like Russia might do it
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and Tucker was going on Fox laughing doing his laugh about it and it's not going to happen
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it's all nonsense this is just State Department nonsense it's not going to happen
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now whenever I see and it's true and you can see that they are someone whoever he is
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is actually massing men and material somewhere something is likely to happen or something is
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sort of certainly could happen imminently but tucker was laughing about saying it's not going
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to happen this is all fake news fake news and then when it did happen he just didn't talk about that
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what would you talk about he didn't talk about how he had been wrong how disastrously he's
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how disastrously wrong his take had been in the previous few days he just moved on
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i will be contrived and and completely accept that i was wrong if that ever happens
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is your lawyer ripping you off yeah yeah state agent we needed to send a letter
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somewhere 60 quid wait how does that cost 60 quid what you chose for the
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paper the ink the time it's spent to cut and paste that aren't that two line
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answer that you had to send so how's that 60 quid or whatever that supplier
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It's a few clicks somewhere. How's that 200 quid? Is your estate agent ripping you off? Yeah, they are, yeah
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This is so subversive, isn't it? I love my husband, but I had to leave him. Oh, I said it in the first person
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You've got to be careful saying stuff in the first person
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This woman said that she loved her husband, but she had to leave him. They keep doing it, don't they? They keep doing that
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Women, be single, be alone, don't have children
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For anti-drone measures to protect British bases
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Prime Minister in waiting rules out crude benefit cuts
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So he did his first sort of kind of proper interview
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where he actually got a bit of pushback on things
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Because leftists hate corporations, don't they?
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is just non-existent isn't it remember yesterday they were like uh star was like we'll increase it
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by 13.5 billion all right we'll increase it by 15 billion actually we don't have 4.7 billion of
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that actually we don't have any of that what clown show okay andy malam just said i'm not
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fiscally indisciplined i think that's what he said indiscipline i'm not indisciplined
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when it comes to money i know what i'm doing i used to be a junior minister at the or was he
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Doesn't that look like some of the worst places
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Is that like an open-air, foreign, insane asylum now?
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He's going to keep spending and keep raising taxes,
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We will squeeze you until the pips go squid
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And then we'll talk about how it was the rest of the world
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how many times does that have to play out in fact where was it was it on sky news yeah
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let's talk about cuba for a minute talk about andy burnham and his economic policies
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let's have a little bit of a look at cuba for some reason on sky news today they've
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they're interested in cuba again it's come up cuban president says it's hard to trust america
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yeah yeah don't don't trust the state department on the face of it
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not a partisan for the state department particularly they're not not particularly
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trustworthy but anyway cuba in depth we're not afraid of war cuban president responds to trump
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okay yeah right okay okay living in absolute la-la land
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one division of the u.s marine corps could take cuba
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How would you intercept their best cruise missiles
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like landing craft it wouldn't it's what nonsense
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inside cuba a medical emergency yeah their society's completely falling apart
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When Marx and Engels wrote about how they would remedy society
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and they were talking about countries like Germany and Britain and France.
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and didn't map on to russia very well czarist russia or then soviet russia didn't map onto
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it very well it didn't map onto 19 late 1940s china at all doesn't map or doesn't make sense
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for north korea doesn't make sense for venezuela doesn't make sense for cuba
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You look at what Marx and Engels actually said about industry
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Decades and decades and decades of decline and repression
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Of course you can never let any counter-revolution happen
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That's the whole nature of a revolution isn't it
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That your first enemy are internal counter-revolutioners first and foremost
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you try to start a website about democracy in cuba you disappear
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want to lead a peaceful protest for democracy in cuba you get banged up and probably disappear
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oh but mr trump's blockade which isn't all that old in the scheme of things
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that's the problem i mean it doesn't help i'm not saying this helps of course it doesn't but
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The millions of invaders that are in this country
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One or two examples in history of where it's worked well
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You know me, I would John Connor all AI to hell if it's up to me
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It's just a detriment to our humanity, I believe
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Apart from with a few exceptions of research, medical research and things
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to just be invaded largely by north africans muslims
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they've got a proper commie a full-blown socialist as their leader haven't they
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oh yeah just let another another 1.2 million foreign people just be spanish now don't worry
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about all the atrocities they carry out don't worry about if uh they're a net drain economically
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don't worry about the fabric of spanish society and culture just just
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spending cuts to fund a fence plan will cost a 10 000 jobs in the uk
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yeah so this is just well if you take if you're already at the absolute limit if you
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take with one hand give with the other then it's not like we've got endless
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resources and jobs it's just saying that saying that um if we have to spend loads and loads of
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money on defense then loads of other other infrastructure which that money
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was going towards will have to be cut and and the jobs will be cut
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so you work for a big company that repairs roads and all your funding is
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cut in order to buy drones or whatever then your job goes yeah because we're
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absolutely at the absolute limit of what we're able to do so yeah we haven't got
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endless money and manpower and resources. Yeah. Might be better, mightn't it, if the jobs market
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hadn't been flooded with millions of low-skilled migrants. Maybe we could have a cap on the number
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of migrants. No. That'd be racist bigot. We're going to report you to the Runnymede Trust and
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hope not hate for that sort of bigotry. I'm not saying, not even re-migration, just a cap.
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Because there's just simply not enough homes for anyone
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I mean, you can make the number a really high number
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Survivor is rescued from the rubble in Venezuela
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You don't survive for eight days without any food or water
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You can survive much longer than eight days without food
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You know, a fair few thousand confirmed dead, low thousands confirmed dead,
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And if you're missing this one, there'll be one or two more,
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they'll pull out alive, but most of those tens of thousands that are missing
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This story data shows racial divide in pain relief during birth.
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Black and brown women aren't getting enough epidurals.
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pubs open till 5am for england's net match next match okay we got it all right there
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are the headlines there are the headlines should we have a look at our rumble um the
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poll what did we do on our poll today harry oh we did yesterday someone in the chat i
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think more than one person said do a poll on whether bow should get a monocle it's friday
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do something a bit more flippant on a friday so we asked should bow actually get a monocle
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850 odd votes on that 88 percent of you say yes 12 percent of you say no um someone on twitter
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yesterday so they did a screenshot of where you can buy a monocle online and then another
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screenshot image of that they've sent it to the po box address so if that's real and i've got
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no reason to believe it's not real um i should remember to put that on twitter so i could give
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them a shout out sorry sorry um if that's real it probably is so i don't even have to wait someone's
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going to send me one looks like i won't wear it all the time like it's constantly in there oh
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that's been this way um but from time to time i probably will when the writing is really small
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probably will actually use it we'll see maybe i won't go with it maybe i'll try it and it's
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really uncomfortable and it just doesn't feel right or maybe i'll take to it like a like a
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dr. Walter don't know we'll see all right should we have a look at the price of oil we often have
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to have a look at the price of crude don't we on this show almost exactly the same exactly as it
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was yesterday almost west Texas just shy of $70 rent crude just over $72 okay there you go I like
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to check in with it you should get in the or if you've got money to invest or spend what many of
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us have it used to keeping your eye on prices sort of on a daily basis if you're interested in any
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given market that is not that i expect many people out there to be getting in and out of the crude
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oil commodities market be careful not to take delivery if you do that you don't want a lorry
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turning up at your house i'm going to start unloading barrels of crude okay all right what
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else have we got oh yeah okay those boys those traveler boys there's three of them and between
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them they were convicted of 10 counts of rape or rape related offenses at least two rapes but 10
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10 counts between them and the judge judge roland if i believe
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gave them like some sort of community order thing
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They weren't allowed to contact their victims for 10 years or something
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Raped them and filmed themselves raping them
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And then spread the videos around on the internet
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You don't go to prison for that according to Judge Rowland
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so harmer the attorney general did refer it back to to the appeals court and they and they've done
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that all that and that's happened and uh they were resentenced two of the three boys there were three
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and one of them did less than the others i think one of the three didn't actually do the ropes he
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was there and i think filming it and god knows exactly all the details but he wasn't and he was
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younger than the other two as well he was only 13 or 14 the other two like 15 or 16 he's he wasn't
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given a prison sentence but the main two boys actually did the rapes i believe they were given
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like four years still not enough is it in bows britain i would change the law so the sentences
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could be could be decided by not not the judges because often it's the judges themselves that get
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to decide what the judging uh criteria will be very very senior judges and i'll take that out
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of their hands because they're not to be trusted i'd put that back into the hands of the justice
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department my justice department and i would change it so that if you ever rape or murder
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someone you either never get out we'll make we'll make whole life sentences common whole life orders
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we'll make that common assuming we're not able to win the referendum about capital punishment
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if you rape or murder it should be capital punishment if the national referendum doesn't
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go with that i make whole life orders commonplace and if not extremely long sentences
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They said he's really dumb, he's like in the bottom 1%
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you'll probably never learn you know right from wrong by the time you're 15
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you should know right from wrong by the time you're 15
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only very very very small children basically toddlers are allowed to get away with the
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argument they don't know right from wrong sometimes you get a two-year-old a three-year-old
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maybe even a four-year-old and their their brain actually can't empathize they might accidentally
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smother or crush a kitten or a puppy and they've not they've not murdered it really they didn't
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know, they couldn't know. Okay, that sort of argument only works for a very, very, very
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small child. By the time you're 15, you know right from wrong. Should do. Four years. And
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they'll probably be out in 18 months, two years. You do an extremely violent thing or
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murder or a rape you should go you should either be executed a whole life order or banged up until
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you're extremely old what is this society they've created bleeding heart liberals have created
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i.e. the president that was in power during the great depression or the beginning of the
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great depression or is he more like a Woodrow Wilson he thinks you know world war one thinks
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he's got a great peace plan but like Versailles but it all blew up and just led to later even
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bigger wars if anything Trump said he didn't want to be a Herbert Hoover i.e. overseeing a great
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depression refuses to be a herbert hoover his critic says he's emulating woodrow wilson
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with like a terrible peace treaty the terrible peace treaty of versaia
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that just led to bigger more worse wars down the road
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russia targeting kiev well there you see kiev targeting moscow
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okay there we go the great maggie oliver there should rochdale grooming gang ringleader be
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deported why it's not even a question is it not even a question
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Remember that? Remember this Russian oligarch
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she has to have to have both her legs amputated um well he and his son are both wounded as well
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okay suspect who blew up ukraine oligarch and mistress is an armed and dangerous woman
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who dressed like a man to plant bomb that's what interpol is saying they're saying they think they
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know who she is um they think she lived in germany she's a ukrainian but she lived in germany and now
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she's on the run and maybe in the Balkans somewhere and the Interpol were on the case
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and hunting her down and she dressed as a man tried to look like a man look there's a picture
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of it apparently that's a Ukrainian woman they haven't given her name out to the public or
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anything yet you believe that I mean that's just what they say I'm just just saying what
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they're being reported today all right that tea's gone a bit cold let me move my backup
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water this is water in this cup not another tea
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all right there you go should we do on this day in history do that bit
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i like doing that bit you guys seem to like me doing that but on this day in
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history the third of july down through the centuries what happened about
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on this day in the year 324 ad that will be the back of adrianople roman
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emperor constantine first this is right in my wheelhouse this is my stuff
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i love this roman emperor constantine first constantine the great defeats his co-emperor
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licinius who flees to byzantium god could easily just talk for an hour right now about this
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i won't don't worry i'll only give you two or three or four minutes
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constantine grew up in a world where there was a tetrarchy the so-called tetrarchy
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the rule of four four emperors and and his father was one of those in britain actually
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and then when his father that you had two senior emperors two augustus augusti and two junior
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emperors caesars and when the elder senior augustus augustus augusti when they died or retired
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the caesar became the augustus and appointed a new caesar because the roman empire was so
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massive. It went from Scotland to the Middle East. And it was just too big. It was decided
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that there should be, you need multiple capitals and multiple emperors to deal with that.
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Well, okay. Once Constantine's father died, he was named as a Caesar. And over the course
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of his adult life, over 20, 30 odd years, the long and short of it is, very broad strokes
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of the brush here, goes around the Roman Empire, defeating all the others to unite the Roman
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Empire, and he's the one sole emperor now. His last big rival was Licinius, the emperor
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in the east. He already had a war with him quite a few years before, 324, and beaten
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him and taken over large parts of the Balkans and Eastern Europe, but the vast majority of
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the Eastern Roman world was still controlled by Licinius and his legions.
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And in the end, Constantine launches another war against him and defeats him.
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It wasn't the last battle, Adrianople, but it was the decisive one.
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Licinius was almost certainly not going to come back after that.
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Eventually, he takes Licinius, prisoner, and says,
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You should just have to retire to one of your estates somewhere
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it was rare for battles to last more than a day like in the napoleonic era
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at the beginning of the 19th century it was extremely rare like leipzig lasted more than
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one day but usually a battle would only last one day and even in the american civil war where it
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was industrial um well gettysburg raged for three days a bit longer than that but the main part of
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the battle, three days long. And yeah, the bloodiest battle to ever take place on American
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soil means a few bad ones, like Shiloh. Shiloh's really bad, but Gettysburg, depending on how
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you measure these things, biggest, most bloodiest battle. The Union won it. It was the last
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time that the South and generally were able to really push into the North's territory.
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The last time they had any sort of strategic momentum,
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they were always on the back foot after Gettysburg.
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Again, so much could say, so many things could say about,
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it's a great piece of sort of American law, L-O-R-E law.
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You know, like Cemetery Ridge, the defence of Cemetery Ridge.
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If you're a southerner, they lament Pickett's Charge.
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Was ordered to charge across basically an open field
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like the south died at pickett's charge of course the war went on for another 18 months or so
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another two years or 18 months and there was many many more battles it was a long time before grant
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and sherman finally or grant finally got to richmond and everything but if you're going to
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chart the south's progress the very peak the moment where it peaked would be pickett's charge
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I mentioned the historian Shelby Foote, didn't I, the other day
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All Southerners that want the South to rise again
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He said there's no Southern lad who learns about
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He doesn't dream that he could go back to the moment
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There was quite a lot of financial bubbles and collapses
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UK House of Commons announces that the Stone of Schoon
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I might be wrong about that, I think that's right
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I've got content all about Longshanks, it's been quite a few years
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And want to sort of give away our history and our heritage
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You're going to find something that's 700 years old
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I don't think we can give to the Scots, the Irish, the Welsh
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The Indians, the Pakistanis, the Bangladeshis, the Nigerians
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Anyone, anything that's a detriment to England
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oh okay great great I remember that at the time and of course since I've never
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really heard any Scotsman really most of them never heard of it never heard any
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Scotsman being like yes thank God finally finally we Scots talk about that
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at the breakfast table all the time the stone of scone we talk about it all the
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time if only if only we could have this the stone of schoon back okay so it was
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all performative anything to undermine England all right
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have a look at our Rumble Rants and Superchats let me do this with my thing
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so I can see Superchats Rumble Rants is global church history yes
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reigning defending and still global church history first name global middle name church
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surname history says today in 1608 AD Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City interesting
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obviously a Frenchman and in 1754 it's related slightly and in 1754 George Washington surrendered
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To lead the Continental Army of the United States
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he's already sort of basically their most famous general but in the seven years war
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which was a type of world war there are a few quote-unquote world wars before world war one
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like we could make the argument that some of the napoleonic wars were essentially world wars
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playing out in india and in the caribbean and all sorts of things a conflict that spread across the
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world the seven years war in the mid 18th century spread out all over the world again in india and
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all over the place. And in the North American theatre of that, Americans, you may have heard
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of the French and Indian War. You may well have heard of that, the French and Indian
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War. Well, that was just the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War. Britain and
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France going to war with each other all over the world. And of course, the French, like
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Samuel de Champlain, had put themselves up in Canada, what is today modern Canada. And
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So the English and the French fought each other in Canada
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And the United States, what became the United States
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Were obviously on the English side against the French
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They didn't have, like, now we're used to the United States having a giant army, giant navy, all conquering, all powerful.
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Well, it just wasn't the case in the mid-1870s.
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And, yeah, George Washington, a number of times, three, four, more than four times the Americans lose against the French.
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in the end the british did beat the french in the french and indian war in the u.s theater
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of the seven years war i see general wolf taking quebec
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the british took quebec general wolf got himself killed very famous painting of that
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anyway again could talk about that for ages and ages but can't really all right what else we got
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that's a great bit of sci-fi but okay sorry after london by richard jeffries okay thanks for the
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book recommendation cool the next one is also you jeffrey fernald you say jeffries richard jeffries
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was a naturalist and son of swindon he grew up around coatwater where there is a museum dedicated
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to him after london is full of many beautiful descriptions of nature and well worth reading
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rural wiltshire on a nice day beautiful okay gwff says fyi bow and little harry
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on the le main site epox 223 magellan part four is actually a re-uploaded 233 about sir walter
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riley heads will roll for this thanks i'm taking a call thanks for letting me know that if anyone
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spots anything like that let me know please do on here on twitter sending an email anything like
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that let me know i'm gonna look into that as soon as i get off this stream 100 i like my epochs
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everything nice and neat and as it should be thank you for letting me know that genuinely
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what will the bronze silver and gold tier members say we've let them down i'm saying that as though
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i'm mocking it i'm not i really mean it we've let you down i'll sort that out that's top of
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my list thank you for letting me know all right 14 barber says morning mate all right yeah i'm
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right thanks you're right i hope you are genuinely hope you are you say the fourth the fourth wave
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of uap files is meant to drop today and identified aerial phenomenon uh last one was cat mind
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cat means bad poor lame i watched bob lazar chatting with travis walton the other day that
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was cool have a great weekend yeah i watched about half of that actually i'm sure it's probably the
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same video yeah interesting interesting if anyone doesn't know i did a good bit of content with um
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that devon tracy you know atheism is unstoppable the rue fear the rue about two weeks ago it went
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out it's freemium as well so you can get the whole thing for free you don't have to sign up to
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lotus eaters um like an hour and a higher hour and 40 was it odd long conversation with devon tracy
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aka atheism is unstoppable all about uh aliens and ufos and uaps and you know both of us are very
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sort of um um cynical right we're not just we're not just saying yeah it's all just believe you
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must believe it's not that right we're both talking seriously about it like what you can
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actually say for real what's true what's true and what isn't true interested in that uh but
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thanks for team barber there will be another there's another drop today is there we'll see
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if it's a nothing burger or if there's something actually interesting in it we shall see bob
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blazar's story is a fascinating one isn't it bob blazar never heard that name google it watch a
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video or two check it out it's interesting if nothing else even if you don't believe him it's
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interesting all right and the last rumble rant this morning is from
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be the bow pin to be boping bebop in bebop in bebop in bebop in and rocksteady uh says
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my state idaho just made just made children rape a firing squad offense nice based idaho
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Alright, let's have a look at the YouTube ones. Harry, you have to bring it up on my screen for me, if you don't mind. Would you make it so? And engage. There it is. Great. Alright. There's quite a few. Over 20, I would guess. Alright, there's quite a few. Let's whip through them a little bit.
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big paradox 23 says morning you all right i'm all right thanks mate how are you
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i've just caught wind that low is to appear on rogan in a few days
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also did you see tim dylan's interview your thoughts okay i didn't see the tim dylan
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interview what tim dylan on joe rogan or rupert low talking to tim dylan
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rupert low talked to tim dylan that doesn't sound right i don't know though i haven't heard about
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that i didn't know anything about that tim dylan does go on rogan a fair bit though doesn't he
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and i have heard that rupert is going to be on joe rogan and my thoughts well let's just
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let's just hope he doesn't let's just hope he doesn't stomp on the on his own base again
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although he doesn't actually really he hasn't actually really done that people take him
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he's not quite as as uh as based as a lot of people would like him to be
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yeah that's been clear for quite a while hasn't it but
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is what is it still way better than reform and farage isn't it
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it would be nice wouldn't it to see rupert come out and start being properly based
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All about Clive of India and the Battle of Plassey
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because it's signed up for it was five pound a month's bronze team membership yeah the battle
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of classy where the english and uh general clive were outnumbered crazily what was it like 18 to
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one or something was it that many just massively massively outnumbered by french and indian troops
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in india um and it was like a suit it sit on paper looked like completely insane suicidal thing to
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The very best place to start for ancient history
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We've got long form content all about Gilgamesh
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Or if you're like, you know, perhaps interested in Roman history
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A lot of people, when they talk about the ancient world
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Or Tacitus, the Annals or the Histories of Tacitus
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julius caesar's account of his conquest of gaul again you can get it in penguin paperback
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for only a few quid it's not that long either that's a great read julius caesar wrote a book
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about the 10 years he spent in gaul conquering the gauls he wrote a book and it's still in print
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now in penguin paperback you can buy it how remarkable is that i think i've got a massive
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long series all about julius caesar ridiculously long series like 30 part series or something
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it's one of those books where unless you read around it a bit first you won't get or you have
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to read all the notes you have to read all the notes because Herodotus will just mention something
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or somebody and you're like well that means nothing to me I don't know what that is
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that's just a name on a page I don't understand the significance of that right a lot of ancient
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history when you read it is a bit like that it the text presupposes you know loads that you
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already know all about the ancient world and if you don't then it's difficult to get into but
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And they send us their worst sex criminals
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In fact, we should be asking for reparations from them
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It's always a worry that the state will just decide
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Things like the New Culture Forum or Lotus Eaters
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As an American I enjoy Trump removing commies
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Unfortunately, that leaves you people to fend off the Islamists
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Start a militia is a cheeky response to vote harder
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Face the music and plan for primary balkanisation
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particularly when anons who are risking nothing are goading other people on trying to pour scorn
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on other people for doing something that they're not doing enough it's not that i'm against being
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anonymous online i think that's very important i think it's very important that people should be
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have the ability to be anonymous online then don't pour school on other people that are
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actually saying something using their real name and their real voice and actually risking something
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and remembering what i read all right that's lucky i can do that
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complicated equations a level maths or physics
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all right 44 magnum north says crap we have islamists too damn it
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My voracious Anglo-American appetite for new territory
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Being so relentlessly communist and poor for so long
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And was just allowed to do sort of a modern version of a
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Marshall Plan, or it looks like what they're doing in Venezuela, just get rid of your commie
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government, which has been a complete disaster for decades and decades, and just let us pump
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billions and billions of dollars of investment into it. You can have an okay country.
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Just look at the difference between South Korea and North Korea.
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44 magnum also again says cubans are great especially since they vote right wing
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a lot of cuban exiles in places like florida they're often aren't they extremely based basically
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aren't they because if they if they fled or were forced to flee communist cuba they're probably
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going to be right leaning and or based like cuban nationalists instead of communists yeah
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It's funny because I was born and raised in the south east
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In the generation before Julius Caesar and Pompey
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There were two other generals, Marius and Sulla
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When one or the other of them got an upper hand
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And he just had lists and lists and lists and lists and lists
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Of all his enemies and their families and their friends
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the emperor's legions in june isn't it is that right you say um
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can you shout out noxious youtube please i guess i just did i've got no idea because you never know
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because i don't know what that is i don't know if it's good or bad but i did just say it
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i'll say it again noxious youtube or noxious yt there you go i've got no idea what that is
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is it could be something really bad couldn't it could be something brilliant who knows there you
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go i read it out you did just give us two pounds as a super chat so there you go can't say anymore
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we don't know what that is okay tory k music says bo the terrible
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like ivan the terrible bo the terrible good morning to you and the glorious band
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did you get my package oh i don't know um i sent it two weeks ago now i wish i lived in
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Bose Britain. It would be better, wouldn't it? Love your bass takes, mate. Tori K Music package.
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Oh! Was it the tiny violin? I think it was, wasn't it? I did get it. Thank you very much. Yes.
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You know a couple of times I do that joke where I've got like no sympathy for someone like Peter
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Manson. I go, oh, I've got a tiny violin somewhere. Must have left my tiny violin at home. What's
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this is a tiny violin playing just for jeffrey epstein or something i think that i think that
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was he wasn't it tory i think i think that's right they actually sent him physically actual
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real life tiny violin yes on my desk or behind my desk um at some point one day i'll keep it in my
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in my in my pocket and i'll do the the tiny violin joke going oh where is it okay oh no i have got
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it enough I actually physically I'll do that one day when there's some
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schadenfreude to be dished out on one particular day if Mandy gets goes on
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trial and then gets convicted on the day of his sentencing or the day after his
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sentencing when it's in the news I'll play a tiny lament for Mandy I'm pretty
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sure that was you Tory K music thank you very much really appreciate it yeah
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isn't it wherever you live in the world off quite often your neighbors are your perennial ancient
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enemies aren't they right so i guess you're really pro-dutch person and you hate belgian people
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it's not even a real country is it people say that nigel said that before isn't it
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flanders will be dutch again i've got an affinity with the dutch i like the dutch
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yeah the dutch are good good people sadhu car seventh legion again says nothing to do with me
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just want credit there do you what was that oh that was where you said a shout out to that
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youtube channel okay fair enough thanks again all right again so do car seven thing just says
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noxious yt again i don't know what i'm endorsing here says please check it out nothing to do with
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me but he's doing good stuff and deserves credit okay okay fair enough you put you spent 20 quid
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on that, got the courage of their convictions, Sajuqar, 7th legion, got the courage of their
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convictions, what is that, those three superchats is like 24 quid they've spent on that, they
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must really like it, says they're doing good stuff, alright, kick you in the throat again,
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that's their name, kick you in the throat, it says, I'm back from a break, let's get
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a camera montage for the boys, looking good, looking sharp, custom made, built to last,
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super cool super clean okay the next couple are belgians are evil trust me again says
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talk about lefty berm girl cops arresting guy if that's the clip i think you're talking about
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there was a bunch of foreign and or i don't know if they're actually foreign but from brown people
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beating up starting to beat up just a really drunk white kid say kid young man in the street
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and the cops come over and where the kid's trying to defend himself swinging out wildly whilst like
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eight of them are trying to beat him up he swings and like almost clocks a female cop
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before he realizes what's going on and then and then they arrest him and all the other
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brown feral psychos just walk away and the cops arrest the white kid that was getting beaten up
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i think that's the clip you're talking about classic two-tier tiny little five foot one
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when the white kid realized what's going on he's like what
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And then the next thing I'm being arrested
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That's difficult, they're all lovely aren't they
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aren't they? It'd be hard to pick between them
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Back and forth with someone on Twitter last night
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It was meant as sort of a general purpose quote
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But they started talking about details of the actual war itself
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And they were making the argument that it was pure northern aggression
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The war was ultimately sparked by southern secession
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Everyone knew for years before it actually happened
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That it's just the North bullying the South into secession
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That's not really what it was, I don't think, in my opinion
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There's many different ways to view the US Civil War
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I'm currently in England for the first time in years
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I'm afraid it's probably too late to reverse this level of demographic change
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Where a people and a government have decided on a program of mass deportations
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Look at South Africa, what they did to their whites
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When they wanted to get rid of all their colonists
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If China wants to get rid of loads of people
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it just requires a government with the political will to act and the balls not to collapse under
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the inevitable pressure that comes once you start doing it not too late loads of examples of in
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throughout history of when you can deport millions of people all right vixgb says oh you seemed a
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little world weary this morning at the slop headlines have a restorative day weekend do
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something to raise your spirits oh thank you thanks for your country to say yeah no more than
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normal no more world weary than normal but thanks that's kind of you to say that's kind of you to
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say yeah i'm going to try and relax a bit this weekend if possible if possible tatum 2733 says
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penguin classics aren't cheap anymore 20 plutarch god really still relatively cheap considering
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yeah well you can pay a lot if you want a really decent copy of plutarch like a really nice well
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bound even an antique one 18th 19th century hand cut hardback high quality plutarch from a book
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dealer in london you pay hundreds of pounds for that but um yeah 20 dollars worth it though i
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would say if you're interested if that's your bag you want to learn about the ancient world
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that's still a steal in my opinion okay so do car again says promote other uk channels don't be a
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dinkle and pull the ladder up behind you well that's not what this show is sorry from time to
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time i'll mention some but i read out your super chats i mean that's not what this show is but okay
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thanks anyway uh another five pounds you spent there so i appreciate it i appreciate it
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We have other people on, don't we, from time to time
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Why would we want to spend billions on Cuba now?
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I mean, a rising tide raises all ships, doesn't it though?
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And the whole Caribbean region becomes more successful
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and you don't have, like, this resentful, bitter enemy
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that part isn't it like um modern day netherlands and belgium area isn't it i hope so
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apologies if i got that wrong okay the last one from seducar again talking about
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uh noxious says it's not controversial he covers uk stuff and mainstream media
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that the mainstream media won't he has a feel good dog clips at end to make you feel better too
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okay sounds good sounds wholesome okay another five quid on that
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noxious youtube you've got a super fan there you've got a super fan nurture them well thanks
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for letting us know at least so i said it a number of times there all right great that's
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the last one okay so that's the show it is now 37 minutes past nine in the a.m. british
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summertime on friday the third of july in the year of our lord 2026 uh you've been the glorious
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band are chosen for you thank you for joining me um i hope you have a great day ahead and weekend
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try and make the best of it you know carpe diem seize the day if you can your time is the most
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valuable thing you will ever have try and make the best of it i hope you enjoy the weekend until